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Vol. XVII Z59 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1937 No. 18 Miriam Turton Homecoming Follett Announces Staters Plan Frosh Build Proves Regulations First Contest • For the benefit of all stu­ Successful dents who are planning on at­ Twenty-Five File Entries Bonfire tending the San Diego game on in Speaking Contest Biltmore Dance Climaxes Saturday, the following direc­ Says Duckham Rally Committee Calls Weekend of Alumni, tions are given; Enter the sta­ Special Assembly dium by the Anapamu entrance •e Twenty-five students will compete Student Events and the gate to the left facing on Friday in the first college extemporaneous into the stadium. Students will A. O. X. WINS PRIZE not be admitted at any other speaking contest, December 7 and 8, ANNOUNCE DANCE entrance. Keep your student it was revealed by Doug Duckham, Parade and Rally Greet body book in your hands until speech bureau manager, as the orig­ Semi-Formal at Rockwood Capacity Audiences in you are in your seat in order to inal deadline for entries closed. How­ Features Greenough facilitate the work of the ush­ Friday Activities ever, the list of competitors is ex­ Orchestra ers. pected to be increased with a new • Climaxing a weekend of Home- Anyone found guilty of • Under the guidance of Tom coming festivities, 500 Santa Barbara lending their books to outsid­ deadline date being set for next Wharton, frosh president, members State college students, alumni, and ers will have their books con­ Tuesday, November "23, Duckham of the Peagreeners class, are busy this guests danced to "Fred Greenough’s. fiscated and a $5.00 fine levied asserted. week building the annual "big game” orchestra at the Biltmore Saturdays against them which will be col­ bonfire at the foot of Santa Barbara evening following the Nevada-State lected before grades are issued. •Sponsored by the Speakers and street on the beach. The huge pile of game. Only student body book Entertainers bureau, the extempor­ debris is scheduled to be set off Fri­ In the biggest Homecoming cele­ holders will be allowed in the aneous competition will mark the day night at the San Diego-Gaucho bration in the school’s history, . a student section and any student initial major activity of the newly or­ rally. All contributions are welcome parade and rally, under the direction accompanied by an outsider and will be called for by frosh men, ganized group on the campus. The of the rally committee scored a huge holding a general admission if information is turned in to the success to make the student activities ticket must sit in the general affair has attracted the attention of class. complete. Headed by Christine Mac­ admission section if he desires outstanding civic leaders and the Turton Leads Assembly Planned Donald, as the mounted Gaucho to sit with the general' admis­ two sets of judges will contain prom ­ Under the direction of Jack Kit­ rider, the parade lineup included the sion ticket-holder. inent layman speakers, as well as a chen and Jack Manson, yell leaders, college band, the official cars, seven­ A WS Plans Students are urged to pur­ faculty representative on each set, and the rally committee, a special teen individual floats, and many dec­ chase their tickets early in or­ assembly will be called for the last according to Duckham. orated cars, passed the review stand der to minimize the last-minute Women Prepare for Annual fifteen minutes of fourth hour oh at the Granada theatre. Jack Kit­ box-office rush. Remember, stu­ Eight Finalists to Vie Christmas Charity Friday in the auditorium. Dr. Char­ chen, student yell leader, directed the dent body books are not trans­ Preliminaries will be held Decem­ with Tag Sale les Jacobs, Coach H arder and Assis­ parade. ferable. ber 7 with the eight finalists vying tant Coach Wilton will address the the 8ch. Two prizes have been , do­ A. O. X. Wins DON FOLLETT • Hearing Mrs. Henry McKean of assembly. The band will play, and nated by local merchants, a ten-dol- The Alpha Theta Chi float, de­ Graduate Manager the Santa Barbara Neighborhood Margie Bush and Harriet Ridenour lar merchandise order from Ott picting the offering of a wolf’s head house, as their speaker, members of will lead songs. Hardware company for the male to a victorious Gaucho, decorated the associated women students, met Football Dance Set winner and a similar merchandise or­ wi{h plumes, and led by green and yesterday morning in the college "El Gaucho Dance” is the name der from Jack Rose’s Smart shop for white outfitted women, won the auditorium for the regular monthly of the semi-formal to be held this Men Vote New the female winner, Sweepstakes prize, a beautiful 16 gathering. / Saturday night at Rockwood hall being contested for, it does not indi­ inch loving cup given by Ott’s Hard­ Plan Charity from nine to twelve o’clock. cate that four male and four female ware company. Club Name \ With Miriam Turton, A.W.S. This will be the last after-game speakers will be selected for the president, charity plans for dance of the year and a record crowd Gamma Sigma Pi fraternity was ------\ finals. Christmas were discussed with Mary is expected. Novel football-styled chosen as second place winner with Captain Jones Is Chosen * "T he judges will be instructed to Alice Halferty, head of the welfare programs are being printed for the Phi Kppa Gamma, social sorority, as Sponsor; Club select the eight best speakers from committee and second vice-presi­ occasion, with ten dances and two taking third spot, each receiving Plans Smoker tkhe preliminaries, said Duckham. dent presenting a report of proced­ tags listed. These tag dances will be smaller silver trophies. The Block T en Topics ure. Money raising plans for the free-for-all, both men and women, "S” society entry in the decorated + Men students meeting yesterday fjpon signing up with James Ly­ charity purpose will be handled by for stags will not be in order. Frank car contest was declared winner by ons or Doug Duckham, contestants’ morning in the college cafeteria, the sale of tags. Collection of Greenough and his orchestra have the judges. are given the rules governing the voted to change their name from the clothes, toys, canned goods and been obtained for the dance. Many Attend Rally event. Ten topics, with material on Men’s club to the Associated Men ranch produces will be included in Mr. and Mrs. Theodore "Spud” Friday night’s auditorium rally each, ¿ire listed on a special reserve their work. Contributions will be tak­ Harder and Coach Wilton Wilton featured by a pantomime skit, of­ Students, and chose Capt. Paul Jones shelf in the school library. The stu­ en from now until Christmas vaca­ will be hosts for the evening. The fered Fred Lambourne’s band in ro­ as their sponsor. dent may prepare on each topic as tion with Dean Lois Bennink’s outer entire Gaucho football team and the mantic numbers, the singing of $tan much as fie desires but on the day Under the guidance of Doug office as headquarters. visiting team will be guests of honor. Cox, Theda Call, and Josephine Mc­ at the time of the contest each en­ Oldershaw, organization president, Hear Program The social committee have been in Bride, talks by Willie Wilton, Spud try will select his or her topic by plans for a male smoker in the gym­ Modern piano selections were of­ full charge of this El Gaucho dance Harder and Howard Yeager, and chance. If the first topic selected nasium were begun. The event is fered by Leona Rasmussen at the and have promised a full three hours comedy novelties under the m.c.’ing does not appeal to the contestant scheduled to take place immediately meeting, with a short story reading of dancing. It is strictly a date affair, of Jack Manson, assistant yell-leader. a second may be drawn. In the fin­ after Christmas vacation. Harry Ne- by Genevieve de Ong. Clarice Tobin and student body books or guest Approximately seven hundred State als only one draw will be made. Time thery, social chairman, was named was presented with classical piano cards will be required for admittance. rooters left "standing room only” limits for the preliminaries is from to take charge of the smoker. selections, followed by Verdeile Con­ for late comers. five to ten minutes and for the 'fin­ Members of the rally committee in Taking unprecedented steps the nell in a toe-dancing exhibition. MRS. PRICE VISITS TBACHBRS organization decided to appropriate als, ten to fifteen minutes. The annual Christmas assembly • Mrs. Laura S. Price, head of the charge include Petie McKinney, ral­ . Duckham urges all those interes­ twenty-five dollars to pay for a page program given by A.W.S. will be elementary department, will leave ly chairman; Jack Kitchen, Harriet ted in competing to please sign up Ridenour, Marjorie Bush, Ronald in the college yearbook. Pictures of directed by Miss Elizabeth Sehon, tomorrow for a southward visit of officers or some sponsored event, will with him or Lyons by next Tues­ presenting her dance group; by extension students, now teaching at Crary, Frank Ellings, Paul Davis, day, which will be the absolute and Dr. Helen Sweet. be used. Also a committee was given Mrs. Helen Barnett heading the Wo­ Del Monte, Huntington Beach, and the power to donate twenty dollars to deadline for entries. men’s glee club, and by Mr. Bar­ Sierra Madre schools. Mrs. Price will a fund for noon dances on campus ron, band leader, and the college or­ stay Thursday and Friday, returning D*Alfonso Tells of if other organizations were also con­ Prop and Strut Club chestra. Saturday. First Assembly tributing a like amount. Hear Rust Speak of Series GAUCHOS GET e Members of the "Prop and Strut” Sixty Cents Stops Head Bumps • Danny D’Alfonso, student body XMAS GAME BID club met Monday night in the Indus­ president, announced yesterday that trial Edu'cation building, with Wil­ By BILL SPARROW students, the more bumps; the more the first of a series of assembly pro­ liam Rust:. head of the auto mech­ • Possibility that Santa Barbara • Twelve years ago someone bump­ bumps, the more curses; the more grams presented by National School State’s to - date - unbeaten football anics divis ion of the Industrial Ed­ ed his head on the too-low branch curses . . . well anyway it finally be­ Assembly company, will be given team may oppose a major college ucation department giving a history at the south side of the gym build­ next Tuesday morning in the audi­ team at Peabody stadium Christmas of aviation \ and showing pictures came clear that the time had come torium. Carlos Lozano, assembly dir­ Day became known today as the of aircraft factories. ing. “My-my,’ he exclaimed, "they when something had to be done ector, and Esther Carter, assistant, football committee of the Santa Bar­ Following the regular meeting, really ought to do something about about this degrading situation. were also instrumental in choosing bara Sciots, sponsors of the annual the club mem hers adjourned to the that.” After six more years had the assembly series. home of Gay lMiller, publicity chair­ Sooooo . . . in this year of 1937, Christmas charity game, sent out rolled by a survey of the financial With money provided from the "feelers” to certain first-rank schools man, for ref res'foments. U nder Gam after the historic class of ’41 has Progressive Education association re­ in an effort to lure a "big game” Sellar, president of the aviation en­ standing was made and it was de­ gotten well under way, those that fund to the service clubs on the eleven here to play the Gauchos. thusiasts, motion pictures from the cided that in spite of thè dangerous undertake the deciding of these tre­ campus for their aid to the P.E.A. Although names of schools being Goodyear Tire an id Rubber company condition of this tree, repair work mendous work projects decided that convention here, the contract was contacted are being kept secret, State have been shown at the last three could not be undertaken at that time. finally a portion of the 10,000 and signed last week by D’Alfonso. authorities, it was learned, have ex­ meetings. Films p »resented included Several years later, when all the some odd dollars collected on stu­ Television Shown pressed a willingness to meet any op­ "The U.S.S. Akrcm”, "One Point permanent hangers-on had become dent body fees could be expended "Television” will he the subject of ponent the Sciots* committee may Landings” and "Bu ilding and Trial hunch-backed from stooping in order for a prop to brace this overhanging the first of the series, with a display obtain. Much of amy invitation’s Flight of the Macon \ * to pass under this dangerous obstruc­ limb. Well ennyhoo, they donated of latest and most modern equip­ success, it was adm itted, depended Under Mr. E. E. L^ricson, director tion, this menace that violated the 60 cents to the worthy cause and a ment to be shown with a demonstra­ upon whether or not the powerful of the department, Jpwtts for the sancticity and well-being of the stu­ brace was purchased and installed! tion and explanation. Other assem­ Green Wave continues its winning establishing of aviation' courses were dents was favored with many a wry Now . . . at last, after 12 hectic blies contracted for include one on streak for victories over San Diego encouraged in a speech given at the glance and smothered curse, as peo­ years, those that have as one of their stratosphere balloons with exact re­ State and New Mexico A ggies. last meeting. The clulS entered a ple new to the school grew about an many duties, the worrying about such productions of famous balloons be­ Play Aggies special car in the Horn ecoming pa­ inch in one little spot after attempt­ things can now sleep quietly and ing presented; the Studer brothers, The Christmas game was instituted rade carrying a model plane. ing, blindly, to pass under its none undisturbed throughout the coming three Swiss yodelers who appear in last year and Santa Barbara won to gentle caressing bows. years. native costume playing and singing the inaugural contest with a 25-14 CLUB FOR 'LONELY LOVERS* . . . Then came meeting after HEADLINE OF THE WEEK: Swiss folk music; Phillip Foxwell, a victory over New Mexico Aggies. • The latest in campus organiza­ meeting; survey after survey; inves­ Tender trailing tree tendril taxes 21 year old magician of fame; Jack More than 5,000 fans braveid inter­ tions is an exclusive little club at tigation after investigation . . traction and temper of tactful tu­ Raymon who lectures on reptiles and mittent rains and a chilling wind In Women’s college, University of still nothing was done to correct tors of tabernacle of tuition as brings trained snakes for his pro­ Peabody stadium to witness the init­ Rochester. Twelve girls are members or counteract this misconstrued bit twelve years trek terribly by before gram; and Jack Rank, a thespian, ial game of what the local Sciots of the "My Love and I Are Far of arborial bother. Then came the traces of menace caused by terrific who will go through parts of Mac­ plan to make an annual affair. Apart Club” 'and pine for boy last straw . . . when the student body termites in tender tree is thorough­ beth, taking all of the character All profits 'of the Christmas tilt friends at some distant place—Har­ was increased by over one hundred ly taken away by trussing with titanic parts. (Continued on Page 4, Column 1) vard, Princeton or just "back ihome.” it proved to be the pay-off; the more tempered timber. Page Two EL GAUCHO Wednesday, November 17, 1937 JSl Œoro CAMPUS CAMERA • Having automatically won the MAJ. GEORGE cut glass can-opener for predicting in European History class a 20-7 score last weekend, we find ourselves unable to "pick the hosses” in the GRADUATED FtU M D C UNIVER­ Official publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State coming tussle . . . a coincidence . . . SITY OF MICHIGAN AT THE AGE college. Edited and published semi-weekly on the State college campUs. OF 9 5 / AT 21 HE WAS WITHIN the only score we can seem to think Entered as second-class mail matter in the postoffice of Santa Barbara, A FEW WEEKS OF RECEIVING US' California. Subscription price: one dollar a semester, two dollars per year. of is November 20, 1936, 9-8. DEGREE WHEN HE ENLISTED IKI The Sig Alphs have been having NAT HALBS, Editor-in-Chief THE OVIL WAR. HE WAS PRE­ a contest . . Pledge BILL LAM- SENTED wrm Hir sheepskin TED JOHAM, Assistant Editor BOURNE was put to task to measure 72 YEARS LATER/ the frat noses . . . it "lengthened Margaret Bennett Jobst T . Porter down to POLLOCK and COLE, with Printing f a x ? Member) Journalism MICKEY M cARTHUR a close sec­ N Instructor fr Thé rally committee, ably led by chairman Petie McKin­ down on a tack. When Costello said we’d give them A Peekeroo at Statements ney, includes Jack Kitchen, Harriet Ridenour, Marjorie Bush, an illegal spiack. • All girls interested in after-school Ronald Crary, Frank Ellings, Paul Davis and adviser Dean Remember we? (And how!) Play Cast with basketball will please report to prac­ Lois M. Bennink. They are to be given credit for the best par­ announced his engagement . . . to Tommy Hart tice this week on the girls’ field. ade and rally program in the school’s history. A peak of or­ one NAOMI CROCH . . . congratu­ THEDA CALL, ganized entertainment has been set for future years. Jack lations! Name: Richard Kintzel. Basketball Mgr. Manson was the spark plug who whipped the rally program Prize answer of the week: When Height: 5’9”. asked by DOC ELLISON regarding into shape and then completed his job as a popular master of Hair: Light brown. ceremonies. Senator McAdoo’s previous political * Will all campus organizations ex­ experience, LELAND FLORIN Birthplace: Kansas, 1913—U. pecting to have pages in the year­ Members of the social committee are also to be congratula­ stated: "he married President Wil­ S.A.? book, La Cumbre, please turn in ted on the Homecoming dance at the Biltmore hotel following son’s daughter.” Did you say poli­ H igh school: Graduated their #25 or #15 for a page or half- the game. The reports from the alumni all state that they got tical? from Santa Ynez Hi, Calif. page. I will try to contact all treas­ more than value received for their time and trouble. Noticed recently: OLLIE SEEL­ Hobby: Tennis, Drama, and urers personally but if approached It sems the time to thank Norma Yauney, Nathan McCray, EY being unanimously kissed by- sev­ short stories. first, I will accept the money gladly Dick Waterman, Stanley Cox, and Bill Lanford. They are off eral out-of-town girls during the last Ambition: To be such a without question. campus but have played for innumerable entertainments of few minutes of play in the Nevada success that they rename the NORMAN PHILLIPS, the college without any compensation. Other students in Fred game. What about Tibby? . . . city in Kansas where I was born Business Manager, FRANK O’NEILL and ELISE "Kintzelville”. You know, like La Cumbre Lambourne’s orchestra who deserve like mention are Bernard they did for Gary Cooper in Foy, Elmer Neibuhr, Sherman Logan, Ed Cole, and Ronald HISEMAN are still holding hands . . . in fact shfe wears his fraternity Wyoming. Next best, "to owne a • Any organization desiring to sell Crary. pin . . . HELEN ANDREWS and hog ranch and learn to chew articles of any nature at the Satur­ And don’t forget to give a nod to your coach and football FRANK MEREDITH . . . together tobacco so well I don’t have to day football game must file a request team who came through with a win when the college was put­ at the game . . spit the juice—just swallow it.” to the finance committee before ting on a show for those returning alumni! Band director MR. BARRON was Experience: High school Sr. council meeting Thursday night. The the recipient of a kick (yes, right play, "Nothing But the Truth”. requests may be turned in to Ed there) by a drunk Saturday nite Member of Players’ club in Cole or to Don Follett, graduate Quotable Quotes while leading the band . . . Kansas 1932-35. manager. (By Associated Collegiate Press) Music-minded TOOTS ARNOLD What I think about Whist­ THE FINANCE COMMITTEE • “I expected to find a great vitality and outspokeness in your was willing to play "second-fiddle” ling in the Dark”: "Boy, it’s students. I believed that there would be more horseplay and to be seen with "Our-boy” HOWIE a real play, and I’m plenty • All men of the frosh football team even a certain amount of vulgarity, but I do not find this to be at the dance . . . happy with the part of the Jew­ will please report to the practice field true . . . “Professor Lavourcade, visiting French instructor at Just for funny . . . we’ll leave you ish druggist, . 'H erm an Lesko- at 3:35 p.m. today, as pictures for witz’------and the dialect, "Heets La Cumbre will be taken at that time. the University of Buffalo, thinks American college students hoi-kay, only I’m wanting all BRUCE STEELE, are “spoonfed.” da’ time to being ashamed Photographic editor. • “In college the student must acquire a measure of idealism from myself of whut mine fine for it will serve him later . . . you must learn to think also for Questionaire moither ees going to sed ’bout * All band members are requested others as well as yourself.” Judge Sam Street Hughes tells hiss son Hoiman beings a bum­ to report to KTMS studios at 7:00 Michigan State College students that they must prepare them­ • What courses do you think should mer und a doity breaker from p.m. Wednesday night for rehearsal. selves for civic leadership. be added to or taken out of the col­ all laws which diss country RONALD CRARY, lege program? keep making oop!” Band Manager. • “Horatio Alger and pulp magazine literature creates in the BOB DENZEL: youthful mind a false idea of success, a belief that it’s easy to I believe the college could get ‘marry the boss’s daughter’—hence youth attempts a disastrous along without Freshman problems. BETTY PALMAYMESA: shortcut to happiness.” Merle Curti and Goodwin Watson, two A course in Radio would go over A course in what every young Columbia University teachers college professors blame adoles­ nicely. man and woman should know spon­ cents’ reading matter for their dissatisfaction with life. ANITA RONEY: sored by Emily Post would enlighten • “Cramming students with facts isn’t enough . . . The aim of I believe that there should be a many a college student. education is to produce men and women who will have charac­ psychology course added for Fresh­ ter as well as information and be a genuine asset to the society man students because those who are not planning on being here any in which they live.” Dr. R. Wayne Gardner, vice president of length of time could gain a lot out Northwest Nazarene College believes a higher education of this course. Safeway should develop a student’s character as well as his mind. BUCK BAILEY: It would be a good idea if a Sea When coeds at the University of The coeds are being subtle about are through renovating the thing though. "It Is Done”, new Scout class were organized. Your Neighborhood Grocer the manners of the masculine con­ 1937 edition of the campus etiquette SEVEN CONVENIENT tingency on the campus, there won’t book, is going to be a part of every Stores in Santa Barbara be a man who will dare to keep a man’s library if coed sales-girls have girl talking on the telephone more anything to say about it. Royal than five minutes when she should be 517 State St. studying. Members wear yellow ribbons ® ---- •------<*> around their necks to identify their Ice Cream 701 State St. affiliations. At meetings the girls Campus Calendar discuss "heart problems” and find Sandwiches and 34 W. Victoria St. sympathetic listeners when they talk 190R De la Vina St. Wednesday, Nov. 17 — Pan about their boy-friends. Fountain Service Hellenic; Riding Class; 1427 San Andres Rudy Vallee Band. ▼ 2720 Hollister Ave. IN PERSON Thursday, Nov. 18—Liberal i Beat San Diego! 1116 Chapala Phone 7372 Arts Dept, hike; Women’s 303 No. Milpas And His Athletic Association. ELMER’S Friday, Nov. 19—Bonfire and Connecticut Yankees rally. • GOOD FOOD Saturday, Nov. 20—San Diego • 1026 STATE VICTORY IS YOURS EVERY TIME ★ ★ game; Dance. you trade at Monday, Nov. 22—Fraterni­ ”S Casino Ballroom ties; Sororities. STUDENTS— CORNWALL’S VENTURA 4r • Who Cleans Your Clothes? One Stop Market Wednesday Nite, Nov. 17 Call a . . . AL BELPREZ Groceries - Fruit - Vegetables - Meats ★ ★ FREE DELIVERY PHONE 613S Balcony Seats with Dance The Campus Cleaner CLOSED THURSDAY (Armistice Day) Privileges on Sale at Y ello w Cab Calls and Delivers Prompt PHONE Santa Barbara Music Co. Courteous . , , , • PHONE 23774 • Lay in Your Supplies NOW Se rvice 9 1 1 1 Or Put Note in Box “B” 11 East Anapamu Across From library PRICE—$1.10 Per Person S.- Wednesday, November 17, 1937 E L GAUCHO Page Three

Goofs Lead in ‘Emperor’ Higashi SPORT SHORTS ‘Zip’ Zenser Nevada Stops Intramural By WALDO PHELPS to Absorb • There are two very outstanding Competition football games scheduled for this Defeat weekend in the Golden State of ours. In Northern California at the bay • Needing but one more victory region California will battle Stan­ Santa Barbara Wins Hard to win undisputed championship, the Fought Game Saturday Goofs, paced by high-scoring Bob ford in the annual "big game” which in Peabody Bowl Ulrich, wind up State’s annual intra­ this year has the added attraction mural basketball tournament tomor­ of settling the Pacific coast confer­ PLAY INJURES MERLO row afternoon in the gym playing ence championship and the West’s the hapless Sentinels. representative in the on Three victories and no losses will Yeager Tackles Well as New Y ear’s Day. Frisholtz Scores be behind the Goofs as they take The Championship of the South­ the court against the Sentinels. If ern Conference will be at stake on Two Touchdowns the Sentinels, two-time losers already, the same day at Santa Barbara, when upset the favored Goofs, however, the Gauchos battle the San Diego • The University of Nevada foot­ a playoff game might be necessary Aztecs in a game which has the ball team stopped off for eight hours with the Ramblers, who last night sports writers dizzy. The two teams in Santa Barbara last Saturday night beat the Brigadiers to conclude the ■are certainly the pick of the confer­ tournament with three victories and and absorbed a 20-7 defeat at the • Hideo "Emperor” Higashi, 164- ence this year is a glance at the • Glen ’’Zip” Zinser, 160 pound one defeat. hands of State’s Gaucho varsity in p o u n d half, is one of San Diego’? scores they both rolled up on league quarterback, directs the ’’pony” back- Scorers Tie Peabody stadium. The game was one pony express backfield combination,, •opponents will reveal. field- of Leo Calland. The spark plug Tied with Ulrich for intramural and is known as the most versatile is said to be an elusive runner with of the most hard-fought of the sea­ high scoring honors is Dick McLane back in the southern conference, be­ However, the Gauchos will not plenty of speed and very adept at son and Santa Barbara displayed a of the Sentinels, each with 34 points. ing one of the best Japanese grid- he at top strength for the encounter. pass receiving. Tournament standings and indivi­ rather in-and-out attack in chalking ders in football history. As if the loss of Bobbie Morelli up a win. dual high scorers, as announced by was not enough, Peirino Merlo, sec­ Toolie Palmer, intramural manager, ond string fullback re-injured his Women Organize for The team played without the ser­ are as follows: Bow and Arrow Club shoulder in the Nevada game and vices of D anny Mulock who twisted Team Won Lost is also out of this week’s battle. Mer­ Basketball Sport his knee in scrimmage during the Goofs.. U«ijuis_—1______3 0 Organizes for lo had been counted on to relieve Under Hodgins past week. Peirino Merlo entered the Ramblers ______3 1 Freddy Monson and his loss means encounter for the first time in over Brigadiers — ______.__ 2 2 Tournaments that the team’s best passer will be e Basketball for all women students a month and promptly injured his Midgets ------1 2 • The first meeting of a newly* missing. who are interested has started its an­ shoulder again so he will be out for Sentinels ____ .______^_; 1 2 formed Archery dub, under the lead­ nual season under the leadership the remainder of the season. Player Pts. scored ership of Miss V an Fossen was held Most serious of all, however, is the of Mrs. Hodgins of the P.E. de­ Oldershaw Stars Bob U lrich (G) 34 yesterday morning. The objective of fact that Danny Mulock, star left partment and Theda Call, basketball Captain Doug Oldershaw played Dick McLane (S) 34 the club is to further the interest of end, will not be at his best in the manager. his best game of the year against Tim Thomas (M) 30 archery in the college and city of game. Mulock twisted his knee a A change in the time of after­ the Wolves. His hard tackling on Bob Reynolds (M) 27 Santa Barbara. week ago and although he will start school practices has been made be­ defense was only overshadowed by Navarro (G) 25 the game it is problematical how cause of time conflicts for the gym. his marvelous interference running. Bill Houseman (R) 25 Representatives from the various long he will stay in the game. Mu­ Any combination of the following Busby, Hart, and Young also played Ian Crow (S) 18 archery classes gathered to elect offi­ lock has been one of the shining periods may be made, Monday, 9th well in the line. Dave Rumbaugh (B) 9 cers and to get the first project under way. Those representing the classes lights on the local eleyen this period, Tuesday, 8th period, Wed­ Howard Yeager returned to the were: Dorothy Suiter, Betty Peden,. year and his loss would weaken the nesday, 9th period, Thursday, 8th lineup and contrary to his usual Y ACHTERS INVITE W inona Benson, Barbara Cockrum*. Gauchos no end. Coach Harder has or 9th periods. These have been game, his hard tackling bettered his COLLEGE TEAM and Aline Woodard. From these the had difficulty in developing suitable arranged in order that most of the yardage record. Bill MacArthur following were elected to serve as of­ reserves for the position, so the in­ girls interested will be able to ar­ showed up well for State by making jury strikes at the most vulnerable range two nights a week for prac­ some long runs in addition to taking • Believing that many State Col­ ficers; Miss Benson, chairman; Miss- Suiter, secretary; and Miss Peden,. spot as far as reserves are concrned. tice. Girls reporting this week are the pigskin to a touchdown. lege students are interested in com­ signing up for their most convenient petitive yachting, the Santa Barbara equipment manager. Miss Van Fos­ Frisholtz Scores sen is the faculty adviser. Those Aztecs are really in a savage period arrangement. chapter of the International Flattie frame of mind since their 10 to 9 de­ Everyone is urged to turn out for Clyde Frisholtz scored the other Association today tendered an invita­ All students of the archery clas­ two touchdowns for the Gauchos on ses automatically become members- feat at the hands of Redlands. Un­ basketball season, especially fresh­ tion to college men to attend a local defeated, untied, and unscored upon men girls, even though they have not end runs. The team as a whole fleet meeting at 8:00 o’clock at the of the club, however, an invitation, showed that it is pointing for the is extended to any student desiring; *til that game they had "one of those had basketball before, there is a home of G. Allen Cram, 1608 La­ days” and the result was an upset. place for everyone. "big game” this weekend and the guna street. membership. Those who join must play was not as consistant a s . in pay a small fee. Arrangements have ¡Promptly the sports writers forgot The "flattie” is rapidly becoming all about their fine record. They other games. Doug Oldershaw con­ one of the most popular racing clas­ been made for members to check out* verted both of his attempts and had archery tackle for use outside of refused to see anything good about PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO ses on the Pacific Coast with more the way the Aztecs came back and a fine evening on kick-offs. Each than eight chapters extending from school hours. one had to be taken on the goal line defeated the San Diego Marines. ADVERTISERS to San Diego. The Santa An opening archery tournament is sizty yards from where Doug kicked But they don’t fool Santa Barbara Barbara fleet was organized during being sponsored that is open to alL off. football fans at all. Everyone in this the summer, and by spring local club students and will be held on the cam* school and town knows what the officials expect to have a half dozen pus Saturday, December 4 at 9:30 team is up against Saturday and are or more of the trim little craft in the a.m. The tournament will feature; hoping that the Gaucho varsity is in local harbor. The flattie is an 18 Columbia Round; Clout and Flight the proper attitude to give the school Gaucho S p e d a i/ foot boat similar in design and rig shooting and Balloon shooting. Af­ ter the tournament a picnic is being its first football conference champ­ to the larger and more expensive ionship. star boat class. planned. Details of this tournament S. P. TRAIN TO EL PASO Intercollegiate flattie racing is be­ will appear at a later date. ing engaged in by Stanford» Cali­ A name is being sought for the W.A.A. Arrange fornia, and Washington Universities, club and suggestions may be given as well as Long Beach junior college. to the chairman, Winona Benson or Football Banquet Should sufficient interest develop to Miss Van Fossen. on the Gaucho campus there is an *• The annual football banquet is be­ excellent possibility of flattie com­ Among the un-Emily Postiaa ing planned for December 10. Ar­ petitions between Santa Barbara and things Joe College will have called, rangements for the affair will be< an­ other colleges and universities, it to his attention is the habit of mon­ nounced at a later date. is pointed out. opolizing the sorority’s only daven­ Committee heads of the Women’s port, breaking blind dates and letting Athletic Association working on the fr^il coeds open heavy campus doors •banquet include Rena Sacconaghi, W.A.A. Plans Hike all by themselves. ¿general chairman; A nn Seymour, for Students •dinner head; Ethel Clendenen, pub­ licity; Gwelda Loyd, program direc­ PATRONIZE • Sunday, November 21, will be the tor; Wilma Keisner, ticket sales; Ros­ date of the next W.A.A. hike. The EL GAUCHO ADVERTISERS ie Pagliotti, decorations; and Jessie hike will be sponsored by the wo­ ¡Lady, invitation chairman. men, but all men and women of the college who are interested are in­ vited. Guests will meet at the college gym at 1:30 p.m. They will ride to SHEETZ-AT-THE-BEACH 6AUCH0S n . New Mexico ANNIES Tunnel Road, then hike to La Cum- bre, where they will cook dinner. 216 West Cabrillo Blvd. December 4th The group will be shown through the lookout station of the Santa Bar­ 4 1 Phone 28666 The GAUCHO SPECIAL TRAIN to El Paso bara Forestry .department. After a for the game with the New Mexico Aggies program roupd a campfire, they will leave on the Southern Pacific at 5:45 will hike back by moonlight to the COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE p.m. Thursday, December 2, and reach El college. All those intending to go Paso at 9:30 the next evening, day before the must sign on the gym bulletin board SANDWICHES ★ SALADS game. by Friday afternoon and pay 25c Coming back, the Special will leave El Paso to Miss Van Fossen, Pym Lucas, or at 9 o’clock Sunday night, December 5, and Jane Ronner by Friday. Sweaters and flashlights are suggested, t and a cup, arrive in Santa Barbara at 10:30 the next plate, and fork are required. These night, Monday, Dec. 6. will be taken up by car with the This is going to be a real Gaucho special food. Guests are requested to wear The NEW PRINTS . . . train. There’ll be a combination baggage- slacks and low shoes. in club car, a special car for entertainment and Future hikes being planned by dancing, a diner, an observation car, tourist Pym Lucas, hiking manager, will be G irls’ Silk Shirts Pullmans and a reclining chair coach. Be­ December 4, 11, and January 8. Santa Amita - Football r Skeen sides the Meals Select in the diner, there’ll Colors—Red, Royal, Navy be a 5c & 10c tray service. Women’s P.E. Group RISIRVATION8 Welcomes Alums SP hat mad* a vary (pedal rata for thlt trip, and la $ 1.95 order to complete the arrangement! reservation« mutt be • Phi Delta Pi, national women’s made wall in advance. Gat in touch with F. W. Cole, P. E. fraternity, entertained its alum­ Chairman Gaucho football transportation committee, 102S nae members at a Homecoming lun­ GAUCHO SWEAT SHIRTS State Street, phone 6787; or Don Follett, Controller Aa* cheon, Saturday, at 12:00 o’clock at aociated Student«, State College« phone 7136, for infor­ La Arcada. mation and reservations. Do it today! Guests of the fraternity actives were, Kay Boy ton, Ida Pagliotti,,' Birdena Walters, Joyce Newton, LET'S ALL STICK TOGETHER AN D GO BY TRAIN Clara Ross, Miss V an Fossen, Mrs. CUTS SPORT SHOP Hodgins, Ethel Clendenen, and Rena 727 State Street I Dial 3121 SOUTHERN PACIFIC GROVER C. DRAKE, District Passenger Agent Sacconaghi, president. Santa Barbara, California P h on e 4171 Wednesday, November 17, 1937 Page Four E L GAUCHO P K i T io n c iTrimti Homecoming Events Faculty Members Go Kappa Omicron Phi Alpha Thetes rm ivapsv runii Honor Tau Qam to Southern Meet Welcomes Alums for Homecoming Alumni Group Alum ni___ • Four members of the State col­ Hold Meeting lege faculty represented the exec­ • Tau Gamma Sigma sorority mem­ • Kappa Omicron Phi, national Meet Jointly with Sigma Events of Homecoming utive committee at a meeting of the home economics fraternity, was host bers entertained their alumnae this Alpha Kappa Fraternity Feature Breakfast college alumni association at San weekend at two outstanding affairs. to its alums at a luncheon on Satur­ Monday Night and Open House Bernardino Saturday evening, Nov­ day, November 13, at the Viking The Pi chapter of the sorority en­ ember 6. Restaurant. • Holding a joint social with mem­ • Active members of Phi Kappa tertained the actives and visiting al­ Delegates were Dean Lois M. Alumnae present discussed the for­ bers of Sigma Alpha Kappa frater­ Gamma social sorority were hostesses umni with a bridge tea in the lounge Bennink, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Abra­ mation of an alumnae chapter in nity, following their respective meet­ to returning alumnae at open-house of the El Encanto hotel on Satur­ and breakfast. Nadine Arundell, ham, Dr. William Ellison, and Miss Santa Barbara. day afternoon. Mrs. Kathryn Kelley, ings, Alpha Theta Chi, social soror­ vice-president and social chairman Elizabeth Sehop. Alumni meetings Guests of the fraternity were, ity, met Monday night at the home for the group was in general charge president, was in charge of the tea. will be held at intervals, the next at Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. of Captain and Mrs. Paul Jones on of the entire weekend. She was assisted by Mrs. M argaret Santa Barbara on November 13, Lesh, Mrs. Venetta Harris, Misses The newly decorated clubroom was Smith, social chairman; Miss Doro­ at Bakersfield on November 23 and Grand avenue. Laura Rice, Evelyn Braman, Jean officially opened at open-house when thy Hanson, invitations; Miss Phyl­ in on December 18. Reports on the tea-dance given from the returning members were enter­ Henderson, Vevalyn Ryder, Dorothy three o’clock until five Saturday af­ tained. Clare Call was in general lis Cole, bridge; Mrs. Margaret Ea­ son, Marguerite and Dorothy Han­ Allen, Josephine Newstetter, Evelyn ternoon honoring • alumnae and supervision of this affair. Miss Se- ton, reservations. son, Marlyn Jameson, Katie Crebs, Brown, Cecilia Negus, and Sumiye guests, were given, and a report was hon, sorority sponsor, poured at On Sunday morning the annual Betty Townsend, Thelma Morgan, Ota. made by Cecile Dillehunt on the cost the tea table aided by active and Homecoming breakfast was held at Barbara Seward, Bobbie and Hazel alumnae members of the sorority. Members present were, Miss Flor­ of the float entered in the Home­ the Biltmore hotel. The tables were Ellis, M arjorie George, Betty Ravey, Breakfast was served at the club- ence Clark, sponsor, Martha Booker, coming parade. decorated in the sorority colors, red Cecilia Hauser, Ruth Angwin, Paul­ Barbara Bennett, Ethel Weide, Vir­ All members checked in tickets and room also at 10:00 o’clock Sunday ine Prifedello, Phyllis Cole, Blanche morning with Ruth McCulloch in and silver. Many alumnae from var­ ginia Ulrich, Vada Shirk, Ida Jean money for the rally, in order to Hillman, Josephine Denman, and Payne, Jean Ruoff, and Margaret Me check-up for competition in the charge. After breakfast Miss Marion ious parts of the state were present. Isabel Ferguson. Mesdames who at­ Call, former president of the sorority Miss Lyndell Brundige, active social Math. ticket-sales contest. tended included Jeanette Leister, Monday. .night the group held a Win Sweepstakes took charge of the formation of chairman, made all arrangements. Kathryn Kelley, Anita Priest, Carl an official alumnae organization. dessert meeting at the home of Miss The Sweepstakes trophy won by Those attending the affairs were: Wirthes, Madeline Wilhait, Ann Members of the alumnae were ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnett and Virginia Ulrich, at 7:00 o’clock. Af­ the sorority in the parade Friday Van Horn, Margot Smith, Betty ter a short business meeting, the night was exhibited to the alumnae pointed to various districts where Mr. and Mrs.^Charles Christianson, Giesal, Margie Cole and Margaret they will act as coordinators between group went in a body to the theatre. at the tea-dance. Those who rode on sponsors; Misses Frances and Alice Eaton. the active group and the alumnae Hoelscher, Fay Munger, Charlotte Those present were, Miss Clark, the float were Renata Maccianti, Martha Booker, Barbara Bennett, Ann Seymour, Ellen Seymour, Lois group. Miss Frances Ann Warne- Naess, Jean McArthur, Lyndell PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO kros was appointed to supervise the Brundige, Anna Sundin, Jean Me Vada Shirk, Ethel Weide, and Vir­ Scheppele, Carol Warren and Bar­ Santa Barbara chapter, Miss Janet Pheeters, Jane Goslin, Louise Jack- ADVERTISERS ginia Ulrich. bara Tibby. H ilton will be in charge of the Bakersfield group, Miss Zelma Me Cleary was appointed chairm an of the Los Angeles group, and Miss Marion Call will take charge of the San Diego district. Many of the alumnae members made contribu­ tions to the clubroom and all con­ gratulated the actives on their work. Gwelda Loyd and Theda Call presided over an informal open- . house Sunday afternoon at their apartment on 816 E. Pedregosa.

Registrar Thanks All Committees with a smoker • Homecoming weekend Nov­ ember the 13 th was the largest in the history of Santa Bar­ when he finds out bara State. All of the events scheduled were crowded to cap­ acity, indicating the enthusiasm about Chesterfields iasm and loyalty of Homecom* ers. We hereby express our ap­ Smokers like that preciation personally to the Gaucho staff, the Senior class, the Print Shop, the Heads of Chesterfield TASTE Departments, the Deans, indi­ vidual Faculty members, the and sure as shootin ’ ^ News-Press, the Women’s Glee Club, the Financial Offices, they9re MILDER the Cafeteria 'Management, the Fraternities, Sororities and Clubs, the Management of the Biltmore Hotel, the Yell and Song Leaders, the Rally and Social committee,' Student En­ tertainers, Superintendent of Building and Grounds and As­ sistants, McDermott Chapel, Santa Barbara Alumni, and all others who made contributions. The additional work entailed in making Homecoming a suc­ cess, added to the already full every day work schedule, means real devotion to "the cause” _ of Homecoming, and not only was the work done efficiently by all of the above named individuals and organizations, but was I done with charm and eclat. We, the undersigned, are grateful, Cordially, Zelma Westcott Pierce Jane Miller Abraham Homecoming "Steerers”

Gauchos Get Bid (Continued from Page One) go into the Sciot’s "Sunshine” fund for medical and surgical care for crippled children whose parents are financially unable to provide proper treatment. Should the Sciots be successful in contracting a major eleven for this year’s contest, it would mark the first time in State’s athletic history of a football game with a school of na­ tional reputation. JORDANO BROS. Complete GROCERY - FRUIT and MEAT DEPARTMENTS

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