SfllïM-BflH SXflTG-C0LLGG€ El Gaucho is published every Wednesday Entered as second class matter in the and Friday of the first school semester and post office at Santa Barbara, California, on Fridays during the second semester. No September 17, 1926. Subscription rates, one issues are printed on holidays or during dollar for the first semester and fifty cents examination periods- Ci for the second. » GH0

Vol. XVIII Z59 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1939 No. 45 Candidates Compete for AMS Gaucho Takes Roadrunner Revue Post Today; Thora Lindstrom All-American ■ ■ ■ Op ens Thursday in Wins Presidency oj Women Honor Rating College Auditorium Campus Newssheet # s s - 15 Nominees President-Elect Alice Boeseke Receives High Title Advance Sales Indicate Sellout for 1939 Greets College From ACP Critics Edition of Talent Show; Specialty Run for Five ~ I wish to take this opportunity Loses in Close All American— 1939! Acts, Dances, Songs Feature Production to thank the Student Body for AMS Offices their support in the recent èiec- That’s the title that El Gau­ W ith ioo people on the stage and featuring Johnny Austin’s rion. The big • job, however, is AWS Campaign swing band, State’s 8th annual Roadrunner Revue, "Club de la still ahead of us, and it will re­ cho- was accorded this week by a* Noche” , will be presented to the student body and townspeople on McArthur, Phelps, Sears, quire the cooperation and wil- George, Meacham, Moss, - the Associated' Collegiate Press’s Russell Compete for lingne s of all of us. I am deep­ the evenings of Thursday, M ay 4, and Friday, M ay 5, in the Thompson, Richardson, 1939 Critical service when results Highest Executive Post ly grateful Tor the many students Attain Olher Offices College auditorium. who have -expressed their desire of criticisms of 401 college, junior ¡ s i i V Directed by Carlos Bee, the show Fifteen candidates—the cream of to help make the coming year a :. Thora Lindstrom, Home econo­ college and university newspapers circulates in and around "Club de la the Associated Men Students—-will succe s for the student body. mics major and attive participant in w ere published. El Gaucho is pedes­ Noche”, mythical New York night Speaking for the new council women’; affairs on the cam pus, de-, Musicians Give be voted upon today when men of taled to a position held by only 55 Editor of last semester’s All-Amer­ spot Which serves a- a medium and myself, we will always be feated Alice Boeseke for the presi- the College go to the polls. The ple­ ican El Gaucho was TOM WHAR­ through which the numerous spec-, glad to listen and consider your decicy the Associated Women papers in the entire country: the thora of eligibles is expected to in­ TON, above. High rating of the ialty and feature acts which have e-uggestions as to how to improve Students in Wednesday’s election. highest award in cqliegiate journal­ 2nd Student duce a record vote, according to De- local campus newssheet was an­ been lined up may be presented. or run the various activities which Although a slight margin separated ism. nounced this week by the Associated A quartet composed of Frances Witt Trewhit^, A.fyl.S. president in you control. It is my hope that the two candidates, the exact figures Only one other school of the Performance Hoelscher, Alberta Adams, Mil­ charge of the election. Polls will we can use representation to re­ will not be released according, to Collegiate Press. .semi-weekly class of four year col­ dred Meacham and Ethelrose Orloff be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today flect the majority’s wishes in ev­ Dean of Women Lois M. Bennink. in the office of the Dean of men. ery^ decision; remember, it is leges with an enrollment between Faculty Instructors Gray, will sing "Sweet Sue”, ""Wishm’ ”, Clo e races also featured the elec­ and "Just a Dream” a .> well as pro­ Competing for the presidency of your government—-we are just 1000 and 2500 won the All-American Browning Direct State tions of first and second vice-presi­ Student Heads viding musical background for oth­ the Associated Men students are your custodians. Collegians in Concert dents. For the former, Marjorie certificate this year. This was Drake er acts. Melvyn Dennis, former four candidates, Waldo Phelps. Sincerely, George defeated Betty Peden, while university’s' "Drake Times-Delphic” Second in a series of student re­ soloist with a well-known southern William Sears, William Russell and BOB SCALAPINO Call Goldfish in thè latter race, Mildred Meacham in Des Moines, Iowa. ntals v^ill be presented by the voice California dance band, will offer a William McArthur. For first vice- was victorious over Barbara Philip. an d piano clashes of the M usic de­ selection' on the trumpet, Ossie Wal­ president three men are seeking of­ Rating on News Newly-elected A.W.S. secretary 'is partment on Thursday afternoon at ton, song stylist will sing "What Do fice, Fred Baer, Elmer Martin and High scores were accorded the Non-Edibles Men Confer Faye Thompson, who defeated Mar­ 3:45 in the Music hall. You Know About Love?”, Janine Charles Bailey. jorie Gif fen. Beth Richardson was campus news organ in coverage of The recital is under the direc­ Rupertus, is to be seen in "Dance V ice-Presiddntial Nominee! elected treasurer over Jean McSkim- .College Plays Host for news, vitality of stories, treatment tion of Herbert Gray and Lloyd Moderne”, the Weldwold boys, Ralph On Beards mi-ng and V irginia Mors, who ran Convention of Southern Seeking the office of second vice- of news and routine stories with Browning, faculty instructors. Albert, Tommy Guerrero, George p're ident are Frank O’Neill, How­ unopposed automatically took 'office California Presidents « news stories rating high in leads, Students participating are Kath- Valos, Charles Lugo, Jim Phillips, ard Joha'm and Marvin Sands, while as counselor. At Noon Today organization, style and content and "Goldfish are ornaments not- edi­ ’een Demaree, Ruth Rugg, Velma Jim McLain, Don Vineyard and Jim candidates for the post of secretary- Candidates Stump Stewart and Marjorie Low, pianists; Marentos will do a Hawaiian num­ treasurer are Robert Hatcher, Pat Preceding. the election, campaign copy-reading and proof-reading. bles” was the • decision of the Soil- Three Staters Protest and Frances Smith, Helen Sim­ ber. Quinn and Don Ripsch. Battling Headline writing was rated highly them California Presidents Associa­ speeches, were given by the candi­ mons, Ruth Andrews, Tom Kelly, Brad Tozier, is to play the violin, for social chairmanship are Al Conduct of Painting dates at Tuesday morning’s meeting with front page make-up, typography tion which met in Santa Barbara last Amy Carpenter, Ed McCloskey, and Chet Wilson will play a guitar sel Sprague, Cameron Sellar and Mar­ To Student Legislature of the Associated Women Students. and inside page make-up scoring night as the ¡guests of D oug Duck- Josephine McBride, vocalists. ection, Jim Stanley and George vin Palmer. The election itself was taken charge All men students will meet at excellent and superior. ham, A.S.B. president, and Robert This concert is open to the pub­ Booth are billed as "Two Fiends on Basis for Phelps’ recogni­ of by Las Espuelas, sophomore hon­ noon today in the auditorium for Editorials were classed a few Scalapino, president-elect. The meet­ lic and students and faculty advisors 88” and. slated to render "Minuet tion as a candidate is hi? member­ orary women’s service organization. in Jazz” on the piano. The famous a special meeting of the A.M.S. to are especially requested to attend. ship in the A.M.S. cabinet this For her activities on the campus, points higher than excellent with ex­ ing, convened at El Pasco, was held "Five Footers”, Marie Zappone, Third program in this series will semester and his attendance at the dircus? procedure of the Whiskerino. che newly-èlected head of the cam­ cellent tabbed on editorial page fea­ to discuss problems facing student Marjorie Gif fen, Marie Navarro, be given by the Chamber Music or­ refcent A.M.S. convention in San The meeting was called upon the pus women claims, presidency of Las tures with the suggestion that they admnistrations of the region. Barbara Gorham, Patsy Bass, Vivian ganizations, under the direction of Diego. He has also acted as vice- Meninas, service organization, sec: included too "much chaff”. Sports Girvetz, Beryl Davidson and Doris motion initiated in the student legis­ Answer to the national collegiate Robert. Louis, Barron in two weeks president of the International Rela­ ond vice-presidenéy of the Associat­ page was placed in an excellent Ashby will be featured in a "Half lative council by Bill Russell last outrages against goldfizh and other 'in the Music hall. tions club and is a member of Gam­ ed W om en z tu dents, secretary of the class by the critics. Pint” number, Miss Elizabeth Se- night. Until this meeting is held at lower animals was made when thè The first group consists of a trio ma Sigma Pi Social fraternity and Home Economics department, pub­ El Gaucho Scores 775 hon’s chorus will do "Deep Pur­ for violin, cello and piano, with Alpha' Phi Gamma, „honorary - jour­ 12:20 there will be ng application licity chairman of Kappa Omicron group vigilantly protested their, op­ ple,” Lucinda Smith will sing "You Out of a total possible- . score Barbara Parker, Jane Boland and nalism fraternity. . of grease paint. Phi,- ' honorary Home - Economics position to the freak stunts occur Are My Desire”, Joe Heiden is to of 1000, El Gaucho piled up 755 William Matthies playing. Marjorie Sears gained recognition on* the Protest against the administration fraternity, and secretary of Crown do a famous mi -strel act. Harry points to clear the 725 minimum ring throughout the nation in the Lowe, piapo; Joseph Blake, violin; Gaucho ba ketball squad and is a and Scepter. Sloan is to appear as Walter Win- of enforcement on the campus was mark by 30 points. -However, the past month. The edict was signed Charles Crow, viola, and Jean Tap- member of Sigma Alpha Kappa. Miss G eorge’s Record chell, while the A Cappella choir brought before the council by John local paper missed the All-American by twelve student executives. ie, cello, comprise the second group, Russell’s Record First vice-president Miss George Pacemaker scoring by approximately directed by Mrs. Anita Cochran Bestall, Clarence Schwing, and In addition to the prevention of playing a piano quartet by Mozart. Chief accomplishments for Rus­ claims membership to the board of Priest will sing "Shadrach” and Ronald Gaitskill. Major complaint 100 points. The Pacemaker is not A woodwind quintette made up s e ll are his positions as chairman the Women’s Athletic Association, cruelty problem the meeting was de­ "Begin the Beguine.” brought forward was against the an honor rating higher than All- of Ruth Hutchings, flute; Leo of the Welfare committee, chair­ and has held the position of treas­ dicated to a study of nine questions. "Curletti”, owner of "Club die la spirit with which the paint was * American, it is rather a special aw­ Stannard, oboe; Dennis Richardson, man of the finance committee, his urer of Tau Gamma Sigma, social ard given to those papers which These were minimum wages for Noche” is played by Al Artuso, forced on individuals. Danger of clarinet;. Fred Davis, bassoon, and athletic prowess on the sorority, second vice-president Of the student workers, medical attention, "Mike”, male singing star of the injury to person and clothing was the judges feel are definitely out­ Charles' Norman, horn will be next and baseball teams and his member­ W.A-A- and membership in Kappa standing, according to a bulletin re­ student book exchange, peace prob­ club is »portrayed by Don Estey cited by Bestall. on the program, followed by "Quin­ ship in Beta Sigma Chi. McArthur’s Omicron Phi and Las Espuelas. leased from the critical committee. lems, election procedure, alumni while Gerry Pilling is seen as "Judy” DeWitt Trewhitt is ordering the tet for Piano and Strings” by Schu­ most recent work has been as gener­ Mis-j M eacham was recently elect­ files, freshman handbooks, and the the feminine heart 'interest. suspension of painting until after Last semester’s El G aucho was mann. Joseph Blake, first violin; al chairman of "Santa Barbary ed sophomore representative to next possibility of an alumni chapter of the meeting. Action of the group the basis for the award made and at Betty Emmons, second violin; Ch^r- Paul Gazin will be "Steel Simon’’, Coast” carnival. In addition, he has year’s A .S. council arid is a m em ber the time Tom Wharton was editor- the association. will be made in order to reconsider res Crow, viola; Jean Tapie, cello: Broadway columnist, Ted Tod is performed on the Gaucho football of Tau Gamma Sigma, while Miss Duckham pre ided at the meet­ the action taken in A.M.S. meeting in-chief with Syd Cohen, city editor; ind Wedey James, piano are the "Carson”, publicity agent, Carlos and track squads for the pas three Thompson was freshman representa­ Wriliam Sparrow, editorial manager; ing when the discussion took place Bee portrays "Lee Baker”, clilb band Tuesday, April 25. musicians in this group. years. tive oiv this year’s council and is a Jirrimee Fullerton, news editor; Frank while -Scalapino aided in contribu­ leader, and Jean Smith is to be Review of the status of Weldwold Schubert’s String Quartet will be In the event of a runoff election, member of Alpha Theta Chi. Beth Douglas, news editor; Francis Bec- tion of comment. In comparing the "Terry Grayson”, debutante warb­ was presented to the council by Don played by Bradford Tozier, first the polls will be open during the Richard on is listed as secretary of chio, spdrts editor; Vivian Scott Southern California unit with Na­ ler. Follett, graduate manager. At pre­ violin; Joseph Blake, second violin; early part of next week. Phrateres, symphony', concert «ticket and Dorothy Briggs, campus edit­ tional Student Federation it was Robert Barron, viola, and Jean The stars of last year’s show. sent the dormitory has been con­ -ales manager, secretary of Delta ors; Dorothy Ulrich, Rosalind Brad­ pointed out that the Golden Staters Tapie, cello. "Stooges” Lloyd Borstelmann, Bud ducted at an expense of $22 to each Phi Upsilon and vice-president of bury Barbara Parker, Marian Mer­ had achieved more in their sma • Burdick and Pat Kelly will be fea­ person. Need has arisen for addi­ "he Gnome club. Miss Moss has .been rill, Dave Eberts, Terence Denley, group than the national * body has Weber Shows tional boarders in order to the fin­ tured again in some new routines president of the- Gnome club and Bert Powers and Bill Alli'on, on the throughout the nation. Chief na an d songs. N um bers th e , lads will ance the house tintil the end of the vice-president of Phrateres. reportorial staff.. Mrs. M. B. Ben­ tional problem cited by visiting Weatherhead year according to Follett. sing are "Red Moon Over Moscow” Film Tonight nett is faculty adviser and John T. presidents was excessive faculty con­ "I Want to Go Back to Irkutsk”, 'Discussion of the .Finance of aw­ Porter; adviser with a staff under trol in ea tern colleges. by Bert Fitzpatrick and "Old Joe ards was held as it was indicated that Heads AJP.O. The Industrial Design exhibit in Art Exhibit him of James Stanley, James Wid- Gues'ts of Duckham and Scala-' College” written by J^ck Newman. front of the auditorium should act there were no funds to purchase man, Charles Noble, - Joseph Glass, pino included Dave Herlihy, presi­ Roland Weatherhead, past secretary Chorus gif Is Gracie Williams,* a: a reminder of the visit of Kem awards. The decision was to use the and John Perron. dent at Pomona, Hal Michael, presi­ was elected to the presidency of AI Dwala Branyon, Bobbie Ellis, Doro­ Weber, distinguished interior and profits of the Santa Barbary Coast Features Arms dent at La Verne, Bud Henzie, pres In 1932 and 1933 and again in pha Phi Omega, national honorary thy Phoenix, Bona Gibbs, Jane Mer architectural designer, who will carnival and the profits above $202. ident-elect at La Verne, Phil Loge. 1935, El Gaucho, then known as •couting fraternity at a meeting cer, Barbara Gorham, Shirley Willd, speak in the College auditorium to­ 00 from the Roadrunner Revue to For the past two weeks the Art president at Redlands, Ray Masker, the Roadrunner, had received this Tuesday night. Other officers elect­ and Faye Thompson will appear in night at 8 p.m., according to E. E. finance the awards. department has been exhibiting in president-elect at Redlainds, Lloyd award of recognition and this' year’s ed were Ronald Gaitskill, vice-presi­ some original dance number' which Ericson, head of the College’s In­ In preparation for the next meet­ the Quad the etchings of John Tay­ Goodmanson, president at Cal Tech, award is a definite step toward dent; Thomas Aparicio, secretary; were worked out with the assistance dustrial Education department. ing the date was set for Wednesday lor Arms, architect, noted etcher Jack Osborne, pre ident-elect at Cal keeping the honor on the campus Joe Glass, treasure?; and George of Jack Richards. evening, May 3 to discuss the bud­ and president of the t Society of permanently since improved typo­ Tech, Fred Lindsley, president at Weber will show the picture "The Gunterman, historian. Members of the Roadrunner get. Also the proposed organiza­ American Etchers. graphical' equipment, journalism Occidental, Cliff Ferrell, president­ Design of an Idea”, a documentary Offices of corresponding secre­ "Steering Committee”, heade

1938 Member 1939 REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY (The following is the reaction of Election Aftermath Phsocialod GoOeftiale Press National Advertising Service, Inc. a student teacher to a visit by his : College Publishers Representative or her department head. The reason Distributor of 4 2 0 M a d is o n a v e . N e w Y o r k , N . Y . for anonymity is obvious.) It isn’t very often that a reputable journal takes time out to Ch ic ago * Boston ‘ Los a n o il k s - S an F ran c isco Collegiate Diôest I’m so mad I could cry. I mean pat itself on the back for its achievements. But we feel that the simply break right down in big, fat squashy tears. The kind of tears that time has come to crow and we feel we ought to be excused for in­ JACK KITCHEN _____ —------______EDITOR take the anger r^ght out of you. Y«s, dulging our pride. According to the Associated Collegiate Press, Syd Cohen------— ------:----- ____ .City Editor I have an ekeuse - for them—of El Gaucho is tjhe recipient of All-American honors, superior rating Barbara Parker, Shirley Willd .Campus Editors course I have. t Don’t I always- have Rosalind B radbury.—------... .Women’s Editor a reason? If I didn’t have I’m bril­ in the critical judgment of that organization. In its particular class, __ Sports Editor Bert Powers------;— ------liant enough to make up one, or a t: newspapers with a circulation of 1000-2500 pub­ least I thought I was till my depart­ ASSOCIATE EDITORS ment head came today. lishing 2-3 times weekly, El Gaucho is of the best Jack Newman...—__i____— . J------S ports Herp she came, walked into my in the nation. Frank Douglas, Robert Scalapino, Bill Morrissey, Bill Sparrow room, the room I walk in joyfully To our mind, the achievement is as important Fred Smoot, Helen Dixon, David Westaway, Bob Williams:—..Editorial in the morning11 and slump out at as housing a championship football team, but Walt Bradbury...... — —...______.Advertising Manager noon. The room that usurps all my John T. Porter___ i ,------,— L----1——¡jg------Typography Adviser energy, that takes my pep, youth­ perhaps we’re prejudiced. In any case, we’re proud Margaret B. Bennett______:------i------Journalism Adviser fulness, vitality, and my good looks. to have been associated with this newspaper for No wonder school teachers are hag­ gard looking people. No wonder the past year, to have helped in the battle to bring Their Majesties, the King and Queen of England will soon they are all old maids. After you’ve El Gaucho to tab top of the heap. N o longer do make their debut in America. Amidst throngs of curious and inter­ worked with 31 of someone else’s we begrudge the long hours spent in editing copy brats all day why should you get ested Americans they will inspect and visit various sections of our married, settle down and have any and in performing the numberless tasks that fall country. of your own? Probably even SHE to the lot of an undermanned editorial staff. would agree to that. But I’ll bet she Their visit is sure to bring up a great many problems—ques­ would find some way to improve the Associated Collegiate Press’ critical service in no way implies tions which will make author­ situation. competition between the various college newspapers but provides ities of social etiquette lose Well, to go on with my story, a basis upon which the journals may be judged. On this basis El British Seek •™% V1 ls hoye she comes—in with that smile weeks of sleep. For instance, — the one-you know that says, ttPm Gaucho and the Drake Times-Delphic of Drake University re­ should the President of the ..THW 2 0 0 .0 0 0 COLLEGIANS (217.) .. .THAT SNAKES ARE A CO-ED'S open-minded, but—” and then you ceived highest honors in their class. This, in spite of the fact that American Aid with ATTEND COLLEGE IN OTHER THAN GREATEST FEAR. BULLS.CANCER swallow hard, gulp quickly, and United States bow to the King THEIR HOME STATE / judging was made more difficult this year because of increased AND FLEAS FOLLOW IN ORDER.. give a sickly looking twist to the: Visit of Royalty of England? corners of your mouth and hope number of entries and of general improvement in all of the papers From a standpoint of eti­ she will receive that as an answer for entered. In the list of newspapers which fell below the score set by quette this problem may be hard her greeting. Then she sits, and I El Gaucho were many periodicals representing well-established in­ mean sits—-on the edge of her to solve, but from a practical standpoint it has already been de­ chair—and you know that not one stitutions on the east coast, and in one instance a newspaper which cided. W hy are their Majesties coming to America? It is most cer­ FLUX de BOUCHE thing you do will be overlooked. achieved Pacemaker honors last year. Pacemakers are picked from tainly not for the vacation alone; probably they would have pre­ You try very hard to go on with the seven highest All-Americans in the nation. Saturday night’s spring semi-formal brought out the elite of your teaching, sneaking quick looks ferred the "cultured” Riviera of France to rowdy, noisy New York. In her direction to see if the expres­ Before we received the'critical. comments on El Gaucho, we Probably it was not their choice at all, but rather the decision o f the the socialites with Alex Atanosoff, U .S.C . football star escorting sion she is putting forth is one of knew what would be criticized. The criticisms confirmed our beliefs power behind the throne of England; the choice of the Conservative Ethel* Colvin, Faye Thompson and Jack Newman making a nice boredom, anticipation for something either better or worse or just an ex­ in almost every case. For the most part the present setup allows for party leaders. cliche and Morrie Hannon and attractive Janet Diehl. The last pression— only gradual improvement, with a small staff unable to cope with Bluntly, the King and Queen are coming to the United States mentioned couple frequent the badminton courts and Elmer’s ‘From 9 to 10 all I got was an ex­ the major problems besetting a collegiate journal. Physically, a •nightly. to sell England to us; to make us buy English goods, consider the pression—simply a blank—a mask small staff can cover only a certain portion of the campus in the Dot Phoenix turns the heat on —in other words—nothing. English as our best friends, and if possible, agree to help England Gardy Gardenhire and he melts When the recess bell rang it was manner in which it should be covered. Time and plans for the in case of another war. Like any other merchants, George and like a ball of butter. ’Tis rumored as if I had heard angels singing, it future should do away with this difficulty. W e believe that the that "£>oc” Wilson of baseball fame Elizabeth will try to make a good impression; they will do their was like being reincarnated- from present recognition of El Gaucho as one of the finest news-sheets will pop the big question to his true another being, it was like saving the utmost to win over our approval. love soon if he doesn’t sign with the winning sweepstakes ticket, like des­ in the land should lead to added interest next year. In addition, And so— whether President Roosevelt and the First Lady bow Wichita, Kansas outfit. Bobbie Ellis cending from another world. added facilities should provide for a more attractive paper with all who does a terrific afct in the Road- to King George and Queen Elizabeth is inconsequential. The real After the cherubs filed out and I runner Revue is desperately looking smilingly walked to the back of the of the latest trends in campus journalism. unbending is being done by jolly old England, for you can be sure for a man. Isn’t that slick, fellewR? room to where my future happiness I f we were to congratulate one man for El Gaucho’s achieve­ when England sends her most^ sacred personages, she’s after big Lexie Edmundsen pulled a honor rested— (and I mean rested—it must ment, that man would be Tom Wharton, who started out as editor when she lodged the out of town stakes!—R.S. have been an ordeal for her too— man with Bob Hall, her local flame. but what’s a mere ordeal to distant in September, handled the reins until January and was forced to A question arousing the cur­ Leo H arlow ’s new M ercury coupe is peace?) I knew—indeed I could tell step down from his post this semester to cope with eligibility. Tom­ iosities of many of our readers making some of the girls very de­ at a glance—I was beginning to get my was proud as a first-tittle father when he heard of El Gaucho’s Students Appear signing. Senior Hall weak—sick— faint. is compulsory class attendance, Bill Sears’ daily performances in Her words struck like a dart, like achievement and rightly so, fbr part of him was in every issue of the Doubtful on Class the most doubtful question the Gaucho club are very humorous. the kind the kids make out of paper published last semester. with which we have had much Overheard a bunch of gals comment­ Of Fame needles and match stick. The words Thus, we look forward to greater achievements next year, to ing on fact that local masculinity came out sharp and quick like the Attendance connection. It appears that the was very inferior, and after looking This week we present the first of pecking of a 'Woodpecker on the a Pacemaker newspaper for a Pacemaker college. Santa Barbara day is, divided into ten class at them closer wondered how any of a series of articles in which we at­ hack of a shrub—he, like the de­ State college and El Gaucho are definitely on the up-swing. them had ever gotten the chance to partment heads has no sense of tempt to express pur thanks to the hours during each of which the find out. The Five-Footers threw a sportsmanship—why don’t they pick student is supposed to utilize his moments to the best of his abili­ party celebrating Tiny Davidson’s leading students who will leave us on someone their own size? Her Disquieting news came to our attention this week with the re­ June 9. These people we name to­ ties. On about half of those hours the student is expected to attend birthday Sunday night. At least words and they’ll stick always in my turn from the Southland of a group of local students. It seems that they’re getting bigger in years. day are the officers of the Senior memory were, "My dear Student classes and listen to the erudite remarks of wisdom emitted by class and have held their official "Muscles” Swenson has put the Teacher, you’re not alive,” and my these students had no opportunity to vote in the fin jl election last jobs fojr the past year. various intellectual giants known as professors. A ll of this seems charm on Mary Gray, at least they reply, though silently of course, Friday, being out of town at the time. Their names,, however, were Hearty of hearties is Jim Lyons, was, "—you’re telling me.” very simple. feel his muscles in his car during checked on the list of voters and ballots cast in their name. Ob­ lunch. Christy Williams is easily the the smiler. For years on end Jim It so happens in the course of human events that a certain most tolerant girl in school. Your has been a landmark of Santa Bar­ our space which he really doe: n’t viously, one or both of the candidate’s backers obtained the list of number of students are slightly in doubt about whether they can worries are over, Bobbie, ^Scoop” bara State. As secretary of the class want. All we have to say of this absentee voters and proceeded to mark ballots for them without he has led the class in utter patriot­ learn more in the classroom or "siestaizing” about the campus. The Dougas has just said that he thinks member of Sigma Alpha Kappa, first finding out who these students would vote for. The group is you’re keen. Wow, what a Cupid ism as he attempts to persuade ail Alpha Phi Omega and Gavel and virtue of not going to class is to be observed in the utter fatigue this colum n is. good classmaes to pay their 02.50. Key is that he has set an unequalled ymqll enough so that no appreciable difference would have been A real go-getter with plenty of pep which possesses so many of our comrades during the waking hours. It is rumored through the old record as a class executive in the he has always from his freshman noticed had they not voted. Also, the winning candidate, Bob grape-vine that the "org” is going history of our Senior classes. The chief virtue of going to class is the surcease from insomnia years been a leader in class activities. Scalapino, attained a big enough majority, so that no matter how to howl tonight again. Usually the S ponsor of this year’s group is which many lecturers delight in serving. "Orgs” make it a practice not to Blondes are brainy. Exhibit A, E. E. rEicson, director of *he In- this group voted no difference would have been noticed. But we energetic Betty Westcott, class vice­ -py ‘juauiwedap uopeonpg pH3 nf Since this is reputedly a democracy and a great nation we, are reveal dates to their hilarious Bo­ still don’t approve of the procedure and still believe that something presidency. For four years Betty viser is Mrs. Jane Miller Abraham, to await upon the will of the majority and furnish a response to hemian parties but your correspon­ dent hazards the guess that Fuller­ has been a leader in both social and registrar. definitely is wrong.— S.C. ______. their demands. The present demand is to free students from the ton will probably drag Winifred academic activities. Her many acti­ We’ll be seeng you at the alumni vities have included membership in agony of compulsory class attendance. Then, if we may prognosti­ Nichols, Bert Powers with Rosemarie breakfast in Ebbett’s ball Sunday e The Drake university jnusic de­ 000 post cards in the University cf Byron, Jack Gross wll wait till an Delta Sigma Epsilon and her active morning when the alumni convene Kentucky library. cate, the world will once more return to its unsteady feet, classes leadership in Crown and Scepter. partment has been given 200 or­ hour before the affair and then for breakfast at 9 a.m. Bring thirty- chestral arrangements, • In 22 years, Oklahoma A &C M’s Secretary for this year’s Senior wiii continue, and the usual number will flunk out in June. start madly phoning for dates. five centavos. e Kent State university’s wrestling wrestling teams have won 125 of crop is Marian Gragg. Marian has T o quote the "bible” of the college we find on-page 43 of the Wayne Zimmerman will take Ber­ team has won 45 straight victories 130 wrestling meets. tha Turnipseeds, a new addition to not been with the college for many • In the last 25 years, Colgate’s on its home mat. 0 There are 8,847 foreign students years but she has become very well debaters have won a greater per­ college catalogue: "N o excuses for absence will relieve the student our campus. Pat Drury will pass up e Sixty-seven foreign countries art known to alL seniors .as she has centage of victories than have the attending U.S. colleges and univer­ from the necessity of completing all work of each course to the the party and sit home thinking represented in the collection of 18, sities. phoned and writtep to all of them institution’s athletic teams. satisfaction of the instructor in charge.” —F.C.D . about his fiance in the East. Merle Vance will sit around and think of informing them of their class ac­ • University of Michigan men ways of getting money for gas from tivities. A transfer from Santa Ana sported corsages of vegetables at a his fellow "orgies”. junior college, she has been active special party given for them by their EVERYBODY’S Our operative (Mata Hari model socially with Phi Kappa Gamma. co-ed friends. VOICE OF THE CAMPUS no. 6) informs us that this year’s Completing our list of fourth year 0 Final examinations are given only DOIN’ I T ... people we present the head man, once every four years in German SET’ FOR Editor, El Gaucho est beard for a novelty .event as they Roadrunner Revue is easily the best Gordon Woosley. To mention Woos- colleges. “After the dance Dear Sir: have planned, this would not entice so far. Original songs by Fitzpa­ ley’R honors would require most of Wlyle attending the last meeting many more to come just to see some trick, and lines with real punch all let’s all go to THE NEXT of the A.M.S. in Pine hall on Tues­ one get his whiskers trimmed. This contribute to make this one of the day the main topic of discussion was goes on every day throughout the "must sees’ ” of the year. See you there. the Whiskerino contest. A motion year in ' barber shops all over the TONY’S Shirley Willd has designs on picture was put before the house world. FORMAL? Johnny Moses, who is oblivious of I SUMMER that the Whiskerino contest should Bring your party In the first place as one of the the fact of course. Carlos Bee and be drawn out from the original student's brought out at the meeting here’for ending date to May 19 when the Jean Smith smile just a wee bit wry­ this extension of the contest is break­ ly whenever sailing is mentioned. SESSION SPAGHETTI Carnival is to be held with the ex­ ing an old tradition of the College. Fullerton took them sailing but the cuse that "whiskers” will encourage Since they want to lengthen the AND RAVIOLI a larger turnout of people, and con­ wind died down. At seven p.m. they Begins 5RFEUIRV contest it should not be compulsory were still rowing. SPECIALS sequently bring in more’ revenue. yovAhelqhJmhooxt to grow a beard after the regular and our famous Why beards will bring a crowd is time limit exoires, as a tradition is June 19 GROCER beyond me as whiskers are nothing an \inwritt|eai cch^icution and a meeting. The vote was 19 against SIZZLING STEAKS unusual. Even if they had a public !j constitution cannot be repealed by extending the time limit and 21 pro. • Stenography Seven Santa Barbara Stores demonstration of shaving the long a minority such as attended the last If an issue of this sort is to be • Accounting - 1908 DB LA VINA ST. voted upon it should be put before 34 W. VICTORIA ST. TONY’S LOG Make sure your the entire A.M.S. and not one fifth • Secretarial of this organization. 2720 HOLLISTER AVB. hair-do meets the The "S” society and the WITH AN INTENSIVE 517 STATB ST. CABIN requirements of Welfare committee are supposed to your special date! COURSE IN SHORTHAND 701 STATB ST. The Restaurant Unique carry out traditions by acting as A N D T Y P IN G 303 N. MILPAS "policemen” but legally their au­ 1427 SAN ANDRES ST. Comer State and Cota DUART AND thority should end on May 5, as after this date the ^Vhiskerino con­ Presented expressly test is no. longer a tradition, there­ as an aid to students EUGENE fore they have no legal power. in college work Trout Season Opens Monday PERMANENTS • Temple university has organized a series of "refresher courses” to ACCREDITED BY THE ■e and $7.50 value for $5.00 enable alumni to keep up with cur­ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION again— May I . . rent trends in their various fields of OF COMMERCIAL COLLEGBS endeavor. OTT’S offers the largest EXPERT OPERATORS POUNDED 1067 assortment and best ' • prices in town . . . oh TUXEDOS FOR RENT Çanta Barbara Fishing Tackle Nova Daggett VALET SERVICE BuAineAA College Expert Cleaning and Pressing Beauty Shoppe 4 0 0 J. H'. L O N G Ott’s Sport Shop < RANADA BLDG. PRES. 15 W. Carrillo Phone 4118 18 W. Figueroa Ph. 4387 727 State Dial 3121 Santa Barbara, California, Friday, April 28, 1939 E L GAUCHO Page Three Organizations Welcome fBarbary Coast’ Plan <§>- Carnival Entry Greek Societies Plan Formats Phrateres , Initiate 13 By ROSALIND BRADfcURY Deadline Set Hello ... . Clara Mae? How did Booths for College Carnival New Women you like the semi-formal last Satur­ day evening? Yes, it was fun, wasn’t For Tuesday With Virginia Moss in charge of it? All of our co-eds looked lovely the inducting team, 33 State College in their spring gowns. What? Out­ Concessions Group Women Select Fraternities Seniors coeds will be initiated into the Nu standing ones? Oh, there were so Asks Submission of chapter of Phrateres, inter-natidnal many that 'it is difficult to pick out Models for Follett Calls Choose Sites college womfens’ s/rganizjat^ora, to­ a few. Ideas for Booths night at 8 p.m. in a formal cere­ DOROTHY PHOENIX was at­ Deadline foj registration of Fashion Show For Fee Payment For Affairs mony in the Music hall. tractive in an unusual tri-colored A business meeting will follow the semi-formal consisting of a black concessions for campus organiza­ Aproximately 100 seniors who initiation, with plans for the Phra­ Plans for formals and entering Several social events were planned silk kirt with a chartreuse waist and have not 'as yet paid graduation teres spring formal being com­ tions in the "Santa Barbary of booths in the forthcoming carni­ by the various social fraternities on set off with a wide sash in a luscious fees are requested to do so im­ pleted. The dance will be on Fri­ Coast” carnival to be held May val occupied the business meetings lie campus during their weekly purple-plum shade. Also noticed mediately by Don Follett, grad­ day night, May 12, with Doug of the campus social sororities held business meetings held Monday eve­ DOROTHY’S evening wrap was a 19, has been set for Tuesday, ac- uate manager. Fees to be paid Hoag’s dance band playing. As yet. Monday night. Many of the woman’s ning. very good-looking white full-length cording to Betty Howell, chairman are alumni, $2 and diploma, the place has not been decided upon. organizations discussed selection of coat, with broad shoulders and full of the Concessions committee. Or­ $2.50. Payment may be made in BETA SIGMA CHI odels for the Sigma Alpha Kappa Those women to be initiated to­ skirt. PATSY BASS was fetching ganization heads who have been sel­ the graduate manager’s office. During the Beta Sigma Chi meet­ fa hion show and bridge-tea. night are Mary Bartlett, Barbara in a hoop-skirted p rin t gown th at il- Extension of the deadline for ing, final arrangements were made ected to enter booths are requested ALPHA THETA CHI Boehm, Pearl Beach, Ruth Catlin, lu trated one very good reason for purchasing senior announcements for the> fraternity spring formal to contact Miss Howell at once to A picnic was given by alumni of Shirley Coe, Dorothy Chapin, Ethel the continued popularity of these has been made by senior class which will also 'take place at La have their ideas registered. Alpha Theta Chi at Rocky Nook Colvin, Shirley Cort, Evelyn Craw­ old-fashioned skirts. head Gordon Woosley. The new Cumbre Country club. Special props, elecrical equipment W. CHARLES REDDING, in­ Monday night for members of the ford, Sheila de Richebourg, Georgia Regardless of season, white is ever date is May 5 after which time or odd-size space may be obtained structor in- forensics announces that sorority. This affair which is to be on Donley and Alpha Duncan. * popular for evening wear. Several no announcements may be pur­ by request, but the information must the deadline for submitting entries A pecial initiation was held, for Saturday evening, May 13, will be­ Others are Mary Dunham, Gretto of the campus’ boasts of pulchritud chased. Announcements are be­ be in the hands of the concession for orations has been set to May 15. Faye Thompson at the home of gin at 9 p.m., with the last dance Evans, De Lyte Focht, Alice Goff, inous feminity were lovely in white, ing sold in the College bookstore committee by Tuesday so that plans Dean and Mrs, Paul Jones e th e r the at 12. James Long is in charge of Zela Godfrey, Mary Hentschke, among them was MARY KAY fo r 10 cents. for laying out. the floor space avail­ picnic. Following the ceremony » re­ inurical arrangements. Charlotte Holdsworth Irene Jur­ CRANE whose gown of white chif­ able may get under way, Miss How­ g Sets gular meeting was held at which the A barbecue is also planned for the gen en, Lucille Lehman, Ruth Mat­ fon with low decollete was charming. ell states. > date for the formal was changed be­ near future, according to De Witt thews, Donna McCallister, Jeanette MARGARET MILES, also dressed Percentages cause it conflicted with the forth­ Sororities Vie Trewhitt, president of the frater­ McCallister,' Phyllis Perry, .Betty in white, was especially noticeable, Deadline for coming carnival. nity. Pickford and Evelyn Ramgren. and her dress had a graceful, pleated Percentages of receipts, to be re­ To model for the Sigma Alpha T A U O M EG A Also to be inducted are Janie skirt and softly draped waist with turned to organizations, have been For Honors at set at 25 per cent for all concessions Oratory Tilt Kappa fashion show the following Meeting at the home of Dr. Char­ Reid, Emagene Reutzel, Debby Ro­ a semi-wide waist band of gold that les Preuss, 7 E. Valerio, with Mal- except food and drink, which will be girls were chosen: Patsy Bass to mo­ senthal, Ruth Rugg, Ruth Struthers, lent a brilliance and finish to the com Woodhead presiding, Tau 50 per cent. In case it is necessary Hurry-up call to all orators was del sport; Marie Navarro, formalv Fashion Show Mary Thomson, Bernice Toucey, ensemble. The square-necked, full- Om*pga frate rn ity discussed plans to limit the number of food and issued late yesterday afternoon by and Betty Howell, street dress. Dis­ Esther Walters, Dora Wiegand, skirted formal that VIOLETTE for a pot-luck picnic to be held at drink • concessions, the first entered W. Charles Redding, director of cussion was held about a concession Seven campus sororities will vie and Josephine Williams. GLAHN wore was in an attractive East Beach, Sunday. will be accepted, according to Bill forensics, when he set the final dates for the sorority in the carnival. At stiffened cotton material and had a for honors* in the fashion show be­ Charles Noble was appointed to McArthur, general chairman of the for the intramural oratory contest. the end of the meeting a birthday new members are Bill Wagner, Dale little-girl air about it that is .co good cake was brought in for Glenn Gor­ ing held in conjunction with the booth in the Carnival. Discussion carnival. ■ Dates originally established were Snyder, Bob Cottam, Everett Toz- this season. It was also in white. third annual Sigma Alpha Kappa take charge of arrangements for a Response to the announcement of changed in order that a larger group ham. ier and Gilbert McKeon. JEAN McARTHUR was receiv­ was also held on plans for a dance the carnival has v been heartening, of entrants might be cared for. PHI KAPPA GAMMA bridge-tea on Saturday, May 6. Ac­ Previous to the ceremonies, plans ing much attention for her wine to be given at the Strollers’ club McArthur states, witht many organi­ Final plans were laid at the last tive interest has already been shown were made for a picnic to be held and rose combination. Her gown was Redding who urged that student: next month. zations already enrolled. Among meeting of Phi Kappa Gamma for Sunday at Tucker’s Grove. At the in .a lovely dusky rose with a short take advantage of the oratory £on- by the women’s organizations, indi­ GAMMA SIGMA PI those with ideas already submitted their dinner dance to be held at El came time candidates were chosen jacket and trim of a rich wine tone. te;t to blow off steam on any of cating that the affair, which is to Gamma Sigma Pi members com­ are Tau Omega, Weldwold, the Five Paeo tomorrow. Discussion took to run for offices in today’s A.M.S. An added touch was a perky bow their pet topics. There is no limit on place concerning a tea given by be held at the home of Dean Paul peted plans for a formal dinner Footers and the College Y. the subject matter or audience situa­ election. in her hair of the same rose shade. the alumni at Mr. Napp’s estate in A.’ Jones, will be as much a success dance to be held Friday evening, Committees tion. The only precaution is that The next two months on our so M ontecito. as it has been in the past. May 26, at La Cumbre Country Lloyd Borsfcelmanji 'will han d le the oration must be original and cial calendar are the most “sociable” A tea in honor of former pledge? Each of the sororities will enter club. The affair will commence at Quality, non-slanderous in content. of the year. There are formais and the selling of script and ticket print­ to be given by sponsors Mrs. Fran­ three models in the competition, 7 p.m., and Doug Hoag’s orchestra L ik e Character9 ing wil be'under the direction of Jim Date established for the submis- semi-fornmis every week-end, .thus ces Berger and Miss Elizebeth Se- which is divided into sport, after­ is scheduled to play. EnrUires making these months a veritable Widman, Jimmie Stanley, and ion of the manuscript has been set hon has been postponed until May noon, and formal classifications. Other business taken care of dur­ paradise for a fashion columnist. Chuck Noble. for Monday, May 15. Three days 5 and is to be given at the home of Winner of the Sweepstake, prize ing the meeting at Dr. George Out- later on Thursday preliminary mat­ The • tyles and modes are so in­ Special art work will be under the the former. will, according to tradition, become land’s home, included the discus­ ches will be held. The final oration triguing this season that I am sure direction of Kelly Hopmans and TAU GAMMA SIGMA Queen of* the fraternity formal to sion for the entry of a booth in the the next few weeks will provide us Rob Hall. Jack Newman will be ­ will be hed in Pine. hall on the eve­ Plans were completed at the last be held at the Montecito Country Barbary Coast Carnival. with choice fashion notes. ed by Rosalind Bradbury and Jack ning of May 22. meetifig of Tau Gamma Sigma sor­ club oh May 27. President Cliff' Romer also an­ Kitchen with special events. We should see loads of hoop Li t of regulations set forward are ority held at the home of Bobbie The bridge-tea fashion show is nounced that complete data has Decorations will be under the skirts . / . each being a little more as follows: Ellis for their spring formal to be open to the public and is attended been compiled to begin printing on guidance of Margaret Parks, and Sal- 1. The oration must be persuasive There's swing to attractive and extreme than the la:t held atrthe Samarkand hotel, Satur­ each year by many College students the Pledge Manual. lie Entz is chairman of the prize ore. Cotton formais will be a high­ in purpose. day night, April 29. It is to be a in addition to numerous townspeo SIGMA ALPHA KAPPA SPORTSWEAR committee which includes Helen An­ 2. The oration must be original. light this spring, not only because dinner dance, with both the actives pie. Card games, bridge and 500 are Formal induction for five Sigma drews, Frank Douglas, and Merle 3. T he length of the oration is • . . This Spring! of their practicibility but because and the alumnae of the sorority par­ played during part of the afternoon, Alpha Kappa pledges was held of their litier charnu and perfect Vance. from 1200 to 1500 words. ticipating. followed by refreshments and the Monday night at the fraternity’s A dance will be held in the gym 4. The manuscript must be turn­ comfort. The Gypsy motif in eve­ DELTA SIGMA EPSILON fashion show. Price of admi.sion is meeting room on Grand avenue. The New things are creat­ in conjunction with the event and is ed in Monday, May 15. ning wear is one of the best things The engagement of Geraldine 35 cents. being arranged by Betty Palmaymesa, 5. A description of a hypothetical Groshong and James Sellar of Bur­ ed and designed to that has happened to the clothes Lou Rose, local ladies’ apparel a sisted by Violette Glahn, Margaret audience situation for which the bank was announced Monday night this year, and the brighter. they are merchant; Miss Hazel Cox, manager l i q k t o v t k l take place of the old. Parks, Carol Lambrecht, Alice Boe- oration is intended must be attach­ at Delta Sigm& Epsilon’s regular the gayer you’ll feel. of I. Magnin’s; and Mrs. Patrick J. seke, Rosemarie Byron, and Bernice ed to the manuscript. meeting by passing chocolates. Well, it is about' time fo£ me to Maher, wife of the mayor, are to S h ed d ._____ - _ 6. The oration must be delivered New officers were elected at the SUBJECT go to class . . . what? . . . yes, I’ll act as judges of the garment exhibi­ from memory. business meeting of the sorority. call you later . . . ’Bye. tion. An added attraction will be <4 7. Preliminaries will take place on Sallie ~Entz will succeed Virginia the showing of small women’s Mills Seniors Thursday, May 18: the final on Rogers as president. Alice Benson • Brooklyn college undergraduates clotnej by members of the Five-foot­ Monday, May 22. will be vice president, Jane Nelson, last year earned $136,844 doing odd ers clyb under the directidki of REFRESH­ 8. Judges will be selected from the trea'urer; Betty Doolittle, social jobs through the college’s employ­ Give Recital Ro~e. ment bureau. faculty. chairman^; Eleanor Brady, corres­ 9. This is the, last event which ponding secretary; Jean Clausen, MENTS! • Cotnell university scientists have Members of the Santa Barbara will give points towards the all-year chaplain; Jessie Lady, sergeant; Bet­ discovered the special enzyme that State Music department will be speech trophy. sy Ross, historian. Orchestra | Take a tip from makes race hor es run fast. hosts to a group of Mills College Students entered are Jimmee Ful­ Miss Entz and Jane Nelson will Seniors Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. the wise ones lerton, Lee a Bestall, Vernon Dun­ be sent by the sorority to the 25th PATRONIZE EL "GAUCHO in the Music Hall, when the visitors can, Jack Alderman, Raymond Baez, anniversary conclave of Delta Sig­ Bills Soprano on the campus: ADVERTISERS will present a public recital. Harold Bolas, George Booth, Frank ma Epsilon to be held in Cincinnati, The visiting musicians are. Cor- Annette Stahly, Los Angeles so­ C. Douglas, Noel Frodsham, Bill Ohio, in August. rinne Jenne, violin; Jane Eddy, prano, will appear as guest soloist Sunning at the McArthur, Gilbert McKeon, Dick The sorority’s formal dance* will violincello; Margaret May Saunders, with the Santa Barbara State Col­ beach or any McKeon, Robert Perry, Hal Rose, be held at La Cumbre country club. piano, and Helen Marshall, so­ lege Symphony orchestra in its If it's new- in Robert Scalapino, Harry Sloan and Doug Hoag has been engaged to fur­ other time—you prano. They are making a concert spring concert, Thursday evening, Jim Trindle. nish the music. Sportswear . . . tour of Southern California, ar­ May 25, in the College auditorium, I get the most at ARETA GAMMA ranged by Dean Luther Marchant you'll find it here! Formal initiation was held by the at 8:30 p.m. of the Mills College Music depart­ Areta Gamma sorority Sunday, Ap­ Miss Stahly is singing leading | m ent. Strike Three . . . ril- 23, at* the Montecito Presbyter­ roles in the Ramona Pageant in He- j SHEETZ-AT- Students and faculty are urged by ian church. A supper followed in met this year. She has also appeared ; Mrs. Anita Cochran Priest to be pre­ the social hall of the church. ■- on the radio and concert stage. Her THE-BEACH sent to greet the young musicians at numbers on this program include this concert which is open to the • Wayne university next year will “Allelujah” by Mozart, and “Aria” general public. offer a special grant to finance re­ from “Romeo and Juliet” by Goun­ ON CABRILLO BLVD. search into the causes and treatment od. DANCE — ARMORY of peptic cancers. Saturday, April 29 9-1 • Ohio State university co-eds have organized a personal appearance Johnny Austin’s Collegians clinic to teach correct dress and Confetti and Balloons m ak e-u p .______Waltz and Jitterbug Contests Invitation ADMISSION - 40c per person UNLESS YOU JOIN PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO THE GANG AT - ADVERTISERS Your presence will he requested DANCE... ELMERS VOTE RALPH RUNKLC Soon As You CAFE B O O T C R V ^ Please . . at some of the many pre summer But Please: 1426 State ( VOTE! Parties FOR THE BEACH LEISURE SHIRTS . . . For budget-proof formal and A PORTABLE PHILCO in and outers of non-fade informal party dresses, cloth s...... $ £ 5 0 \ GAITHER plays anywhere! the selection at GABARDINES . . . SPORT » ^ $ 3 5 9 5 All Shades $ | 9 5 ft> $ ß 5 0 SWEATERS Washable SPORT SLACKS $ 2 * 5 to $500 COAT STYLES $3 95 up! All-Wcol SLIPOVERS $3.95 up! GABARDINE SLACKS SLEEVELESS $1.95 up! will be especially interesting to $650 The “new" in means cleaning figure-conscious collegians who and pressing of fe with self-belts, pleated Slacks $4.95 up! your wardrobe. have to watch bank balances as -its and zippers. WE DO IT QUICKLY well as waist lines COMPARISON AND EXPERTLY DETERMINES VALUE HENRY BRABO THE HUGHES 917 State Street 717-719 State Phone 3149 Cleaner and Dyer J LAMB ELECTRIC CO. Santa Barbara, • S & H Green Stamps • California 17 E. Anapamu Ph. 21596 1200 Anacapa Ph. 7117 Æïje <@reat ïgarùrobe Page Four EL GAUCHO Santa Barbara, California, Friday, April 28, 1939 Thinclads Baseballers to Play State Meets Fresno Tigers Take Lose to Strong Tracy’s All Stars At Bulldogs In One Locals In SCAA Squad Laguna Field Sunday Sided Cinder Fray Gym Meet Weather Cold as Stansbury, Russell, Merlo, Berman Anderson of Oxy Olympic Aspirants Counted On to Strengthen Local Hit Locals Given No Chance to Upset Rivals Wins All Around Trim Locals Department to Give State Edge Fortress, Campbell, State’s Sole Hopes, Honors At Event Coach Irving Mather’s varsity Although dropping a close decision to the Bakersfield Coca To Capture a First Place Meeting the Occidental Tiger cindermen fell to overwhelming Colas 2-0, in a ball game held during the inaugural ceremonies of A t eight o’clock this morning Santa Barbara State’s cinder last Saturday evening, Coach defeat at the hands of the Sou­ the new Laguna park last Sunday, Spud Harder’s Gaucho All- pounders entrain for what will probably be the most disastrous meet Elmer Noble’s gym squad lost thern California Athletic Asso­ Stars are getting set to battle Tracy’s All-Stars in a game on the of the season, engaging Fresno State’s hot squad at 3 o’clock on the its first meet of the year by nine ciation Saturday afternoon when same diamond Sunday afternoon. points to one of the most out- track and field men fought unusual­ Finding Mickey Berman, first latter’s oval. standing squads in Southern inter- ly cold weather to terminate a meet base, Eddie Markham, second base, With only two possible first places, Campbell’s discus heave- -oollegiäte competition. the result of which was already cer­ “Doc” Wilson, third base, Jack Fitz­ tain. The SCAA, the men of which Gymsters Hold gerald, ¿hort stop, Bill Russell, left and Fortres:es’ long 7 leap in the The all around first place was for the greater part are training for field, Don Ripsch, centerfield and broad jump, the Gauchos -will have taken by Anderson of the souther­ the 1940 Olympics, piled up a 993- Peirino Merlo, right „field, a potent to be content with piling up as many ners with 25 points, followed by Intramural All Hall and Tilfôrd of State. Tilford, 35 score on the local agvregation. combination against Bakersfield points as they can by placing. »From who paced the team at the Cham­ Bill Cahill ¿n the javelin . and Harder will probably use this same, information based-on, the San Jose- pionship carnival at San Jose, suf­ Chuck Crow in the pole vault were Around Meet lineup, using big “Shanty*1 Stans- One of the most formidable men Fresno meet, that will not. be many, fered a disastrous evening, winning the only locals to secure a first spot. biiry behind the plate with Cliff up from last year’s frosh contingent, but one event, the rope, but taking 13 out o f the 15 first events went An intramural gym meet to be Wrightson falling heir to the throw­ MADISON SWANK, will be giv­ for the Bulldogs are strong in re- that decisively in 5.2 seconds. to the SCAA- The high score was held^ for all-around first place in ing assignment. ing the Valley boys plenty of trou­ serves. ble in the third annual Coast-Valley Bob Hall, second in ail around, rung up without the assistance of the college will be held in the Wo­ Bill Russell who is back in the The sprint division, of State’s out­ men’s gyvm at three o’clock this af­ outfield after an absence, is expected game* proved himself to be one of Stale’s some of the visitors finest athletes, fit will be considerably weakened notably Earl Meadows^ Rojr Staley* ternoon. All men who have made to come through with some timely greatest threats, and amassed a total with the loss of Burdette Gandy» and Ro-s Bush. points in intercollegiate competition hits 'liiong with' Merlo who has ap­ o f I 2 V2 points. whose leg injury makes it impossible Winning times were poor due to this semester are eligible to compete parently hit his stride. These two, Griil Practice Complete results are as follows: the cold and bad track conditions. for the cup and medal to be award­ plus Stansbury and Mickey Berman to run. Other Gaucho casualties in­ Rope: Tilford SB, Hall SB, Sears State’s frosh thinclads / picked up ed the winner. The man wh'o comes should strengthen the Gaucho hit­ clude Clyde Frishholz, out with a Oc., Brown SB. out on top will be allowed to keep ting . power considerably * and give come glory at the' same event, easily Draws Year’s pulled muscle, Moody, out for the Horizontal bar: Anderson Oc., the cup for one year, and the medal the locals an .edge over the Tracy defeating Santa Maria and San Luis Tilford SB, Sears Oc., Hall SB. permanently. bunch. remainder of the season, and pos­ Obispo Jaysees 69-47-36 in a trian-* Side Horse: Anderson Oc., Hop- C oach Tracy will probably start Large Turnout sibly Chuck Crow, pole vaulter. - gularm eet. Bob Hall, who took second place 31 mans SB, Ramson Oc. Charley Sylvester at first base, Morgan and MacArthur will com­ Although none of the three com­ in the' meet at Oxy last Saturday Long Horse: Anderson Oc., Ram­ Johnny James, second base, John-, Heading for the third ainnual pose the sprint team with Mosk, peting teams were complete, compe­ has the edge to come out on .top, HOWIE YEAGER, mentor of son Oc., Beatley SB, Tilford SB. ny Valentino, third base, Lolo Gon­ Coast Valley fray, the 1 largest turn­ tition worked out rather evenly. The but the honor will be hotly con- ing for places in the 440. Going will Parallel Bars: Anderson Oc., zales, short stop, A. Ward, left field, out since the initiation of Spring freshman track, saw his squad come two mile jaunt had only two en­ ested by Walt Tilford, only half a Stauss, and possibly MacArthur vie- Brown SB, - Ramson . Oc. George Higgins, center field, and practice went through extensive drill through to a decisive victory over trants, none from State, but other point behind Hall in last week’s be tough in these as well as other Rings: Hall SB, Andèrson Oc., Dave Morgan, right field, with Ed on fundamentals and plays winding San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria events balanced it up. ratings. events, for the Bulldogs have three Tilford SB. Wilkins, Ventura lad, doing the up in scrimmage Wednesday eve­ Jaysees Saturday. Santa Barbara led the field with Events ¿scheduled “arte rings, sprinters and three 440 men who j Tumbling: Anderson Oc., Beatley pitching and K. Schubert catching. ning. five firsts, scored by Webb, Shoe­ parallel bars, horizontal bar, long hit it off at ten fiat and 51 consis­ SB, Brown SB, Hall SB. Due to practice in track and maker, MacLane, Lightner and Til- horse, and side horse Other boys tently. ' In view of the defeat handed who are eligible and guarantee to baseball, a large number of players Bert’s iinghast. Ericson - and Oaks will see action them, the gym team has announced m&ke a fight of it are “ Beetle” Beat- Final Tilts Set have been unable to show up but Results of the S.C.A.A.-Gaucho in the 880, and Beckman, Soule and its intention of pouring it on in ley, Kelly Hopmans and Art Stien- with the date of the game drawing meet were as fojf^ws; Ericson will take on the mile. Soule Berth the workouts to be held every eve­ er. Judges will consist of George near, many of them are beginning S.C.A.A. 93; GAUCHOS 35 alone enters the weary double mile By BERT POWERS ning in the Women’s gym between Depew, Los Angeles City College For Nine to_ get in shape. M ile ru n : 1. Baker, SCAA. 2, trudge... Fortress and Kilroy take a now and the time they are to meet gymster, Don Brown, captain of the Probable line ups for the dif­ Beckman, SB. 3. Soule, SB. 4. Er­ crack at the hurdles, while Sprague Although we apparently have no th Trojan Varsity and Frosh, the squad, and Doctor Noble,.. coach. Spud Harder takes his varsity ferent teams' are impossible to ob­ ickson, SB. Time, 4:38. and Cahill are given % an outside exchange with the Fresno state stu­ event to take place in a couple of baseball aggregation south Wednes­ tain at present, but both squads 440-yard dash: 1. Crane, SCAA. day afternoon to engage the San chance in the javelin. dent p^per, we rummaged around weeks, the exact date as yet unde­ ? Myers, SCA A. 3. M osk, SB. 4. Pole vault: . Crow, SB. 2. Moleh- should be whipped into sufficient term ined. 1 Diego Marines in a three-game ser­ High scorers for the team to date/* the unique file systefh. in El G au ­ % au s, SB. Tim e, 52 flat. /•aar, SCAA. 3. Harben, SCAA. 4. shape to present a tentative first ies. according to “Dimmie” Mather, cho office the other day. and were High jump: 1. Morgan^ SCAA. Harber, SCAA. Height, 12 ft. string next week. * Men elected to take the trip arc thinclad mentor, are Chuck Crow, lucky enough to come across a little and the usual grinding fundamen­ . Tie, Miller and . Frishholz, SB. 880-yard run: 1. Zamperini, SC Although the turnouts so far this 2 Mickey Berman, Eddie Markham Walt Kilroy, Hal Fortress and Gene dope . on the Fresno cindermen in tals, but no scrimmage. * Nd scrim­ 4. Raphael, SCAA. Height, ft. A A. . DuBois, SCAA. 3. Ericksen, /ear have been very small, Coach 6 2 Jack Fitzgerald, Don RipSch, Lynn Campbell. Crow leads with 23 points San Jose’s “Daily Spartan” mage because there aren’t enough 4 in. SB. Time, 2 min. flat.. Spud Harder is well pleased with his Graham, Dave Morgan, Peirin scored, 'followed by Kilroy with 21 It looks bad for 'the Mathermen men to make up two teams. 100-yard dash: 1. Reel, SCAA. 2. Shot put: 1, Evanoff, SCAA. 2. group, stating that the fellows are Metlo, Gordon West, Cliff1 W right Fortress 17 -and Campbell 15. Al again. With Nelson Nix and Austin A strange state of affairs. With Draper, SCAA, 3. Gonzales, SCAA. Saxe, SB. 3. Campbell, SB. Dis­ nor^ . advanced now than was last son, Jim Fitzgerald, and Forrer .Sprague leads the scorers in single of the Bulldogs consistently hitting the Coast-Valley tilt only two weeks 4. McArthur, SB. Time, 10 flat. tancé 41 ft. 3 in. /ear’s outfit before the Occidental Gardenhire. events, picking up points and flat and less in the century, the off, the majority of the,, players game. 11 10 . This series will mark the conclu followed by Beckman with 9. same trio doing 21 and slightly over haven’t seen enough action to take sion of the varsity baseball year ai Three new men to Gaucho land in the 220, and Young, Dastner and the kinks out of their muscles. It’s expected to put the Valley slightly still pretty early to start singing the , State. s foot eleven inches and packs 180 Hill all running in the 4.30’s in the ahead in the pre-dope figures are blues, but if there is ho interest pounds of hard hitting pp^er. mile, it looks like a banner day for Santa Barbaran Lynn Lightner, Mose Neely and Walt Coach Flint Hanner’s Fresnoites. now, why should there be next fall? Condly. Walt Condly* although only 5 We take that statement back. San Jose upset the pre-dope and Finds Tie Clasp foot eleven inches in height weighs There is a lot of interest, only it is Lynn, has played a lot of service took the honors in their affair with weighs better than 160 pounds. concentrated in an awfully small Word that a tie clasp, presum­ football while doing an enlistment the Buldogs, but then San J ose is Wal’ts chief contribution to the group. Many of the fellows out look ably belonging to a student of the in the Navy, was rated as All Val­ no pushover. As we said above, it Gaucho cause will be in the brains gopd and will probaby be on the College was found this week was ley while attending 'Bakersfield high, looks like a bad day. FOR THE WEEKEND department, for he is potentially one var ity first string, especially the brought to the attention of Mrs. and is one of Harder’s most pro-, of the finest quarterbacks ever to Although we were optimistic over backfiekl. At least they can be de­ Mamie Miller in the President’s of­ mising aspirants for a berth on the enter State. the spring turnout- last week, it^ is pended upon to put up a stiff battle. fice. The clasp will be returned to 1939 varsity. very plain now that such optimism S6-K MARKETS the owner by phoning 83803 with Neely made All Conference half ADVERTISERS was unjustified. ''The gridders have PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO proper identification. back up at- Modesto J.C.- is five PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO to be content with running plays ADVERTISERS State and Ortega Anapamu and St. Barbara Milpas and Gutierrez Hollister and Mission

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