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U niversity of California fpglü 1 1 SANTA BADBADQ C0LL6C6 € L GflUCHO S i Vol. XXIV SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944 No. 9 SOPHOMORES HOST MARDI GRAS HOP TONIGHT AT COUNTRY CLUB In. keeping with the spirit of Mardi Gras, the sophomore class will hold an informal student body dance tonight at the Montecito Country Club from 8:30 to 12 p.m. Admission will be free with a student‘body- card. Both college-enrolled Marines and students may bring outside guests. "All faculty members are cordially - invited to attend," stated Sharon Smith, sophomore social chairman. As it is a date affair, no stags will be admitted. Doug Hoag's orchestra Will pro­ vide music. Booths sponsored by sororities will furnish entertainment. Alpha Theta Ghi will have a penny-pitch pit. The bean hag concession will be organized by Sigma Delta Ep­ SIB silon. Phi Kappa Gamma will sell popcorn balls, and Delta Sigma Ep­ silon will have a flower booth. A CHARLOTTE MONTGOMERY, DELPHIA NASH and FRANCES MATTSON have leading roles in the comedy, dart board will be directed by Chi "," which opens in the College Auditorium next Thursday evening. Delta Chi. "Marrying Myrtle" will be sponsored by Tau Gamma Sig­ ma. Gamma Delta Chi will have iw !' ' a museum. l l l l l 'Sister Eileen' Opens Thursday Faculty chaperones for the dance include Coach and Mrs. Terry Dear­ born, Dean Helen E. Sweet, Mrs. ■1*8 Jackie Morrissqy and Mrs. Elsa Kerr. For Two Night College Run Signs have been posted around the campus giving details. There is a float in the Quad pool, adver­ Next Thursday evening at 8:15 in the college auditorium tising the affair. SHARON SMITH the curtain will go up on the Associated Students production of Sharon Smith is in charge of the "My Sister Eileen." The second presentation will be given the Dr. Noble Publishes dance assisted by sophomore pres­ following night. ident Gordie Griffiths. Others on Seniors Attend The zany comedy, written by Fields and Chodorov,. was Biological Findings the committee include Barbara Lar­ first produced on, Broadway by sen and Johnnie Johnston, decora­ Class Picnic Dr. Elmer Noble, a member of tions; Georgia Dicken, publicity and George S. Kaufmann. the science department faculty for Jean Murray, refreshments. Vice- Theatre Party With a cast headed, by Frances nine years, is the author of an president Tom Burt is cooperating Women Attend article written on the "Life Cycles in Mattson and Charlotte Montgomery with Miss Smith and Griffiths. Final arrangements are now as the two Sherwood sisters, Ruth the Mysosporidia," which was re­ being made for the senior class and Eileen, the play is ill the final cently published in the Quarterly Holiday Dates picnic, to be held November 18, at stage of production. Dress rehears­ Armistice Dance Review of Biology. -East beach. Senior class members als are scheduled for Monday and Object of the written thesis was Dates for the Thanksgiving and may bring a guest. Wednesday nights, announced J. -Tomorrow night college women to summarize the knowledge on Christmas holidays were announced Dinner will be served between Marion Hammond, »director. will once again make the trip out the Mysosporidia, a special type this week by Dean Helen E. Sweet. 5:30 and 7 p.m. Immediately fol­ Included in the supporting cast to the Biltmore Hotel Army Redis­ of parasite, and explain how the Thanksgiving vacation starts at lowing supper, senior classmen will are Marge Watson, portraying Mrs. tribution center to attend a dance mechanism of cell division is car­ noon on Wednesday, November 22. attend a theater party at one of the Appopolous, the landlady; Ray sponsored by the Red Cross for ried on. No classes will be held November local theaters. overseas returnees. Noble also had another article 28 and 24. Puisseger, in the role of Baker, who Tickets will -be sold for 25 cent3 published on the Histology of Frog The Christmas holiday will ex­ represents the love interest; Jim Zas- Women who have not already in Laurence Chenoweth's office or Skin Glands. Research for this tend from December 18 to January tro as "The Wreck," a combination signed up for the Armistice day they may be obtained from Cathy article was obtained in collabora­ 2. Classes will be held all day football player and laundrywoman; affair are urged to do so today in Reid, Betty Steele or Ray Normandin. Dorothy Simmons, as Helen Wade, the dean of women's office. Angie tion with his twin- brother, Glen on Friday, December 15. This "We want all seniors fo attend the Wreck's "girl friend"; Charles McGarvin, social chairman, an­ Noble, professor at San Francisco makes a two week vacation instead in order to make this picnic a suc­ Clark, as Frank Lippincott, a be­ nounced that 80 women are needed junior college. of three weeks as was rumored. cess," stated Betty Steele, social fuddled young drug store ' clerk; to fill the quota. chairman. Tito Gorrindo, as Chic Clark, a Transportation will be provided Arrangements for the picnic have wolf on the loose; Delphia Nash, the women by ' the Redistribution Nursing Counselor Speaks been made by Miss Steele and Ray as the intriguing blonde, Violet; center. Buses will leave the cam­ Normandin, class president. and Bob Gates, as Fletcher, a mis­ pus at 7 p.m. for the hotel. Tuesday In College Auditorium guided fireman. Music will be provided by the Speaker at the fourth hour assembly next Tuesday will be Other members of the cast in­ Biltmore all soldier dance band. Mrs. Mary Taylor Swoboda who will speak on wartime and clude Harriet Webb, Winona Wil­ Refreshments will be served during Women Sponsor liams, Shirley Schutt, Phyllis Fried­ the evening. postwar opportunities in the field of nursing. Vesper Service man, Gene Ferguson, Raulyne Riley, Mrs. McGarvin also announced Mrs. Swoboda is. a member of the college counseling staff Marilyn Wiggins, Jean Calderon, that weekly tea dances and buffe.t sponsored jointly by the National Nursing Council for War Thanksgiving Vesper Service, Sally Dunlap, Willowdean Wigger, suppers are being held at the Mira­ Service and the United States Public sponsored by the Associated Wom­ Patty Ann Pike, Ynez Foxen, Shirley mar hotel. Women interested in Health Service, which administers mental hygiene consultant qf the en Students, will be held in the Quinn, Mary Van Aken, Bill Law­ attending these affairs may sign the U. S. Cadet Nurses Corps. Sprinngfield, Massachusetts, Visiting college auditorium Sunday, Nov. 19, rence, George Bradvica, Gordie Grif­ up in the dean's office. In addition to her address to the Nurse Association and lecturer on at 5 p.m., with the Orchestra and fiths and Lowell Williams. student body during fourth hour Mrs. mental hygiene in nursing at Bos­ Violin Choir, conducted by Edwin Technical staff members include Swoboda will be available for con­ ton University. Jones, the Women's Glee Club and Sally Dunlap, stage manager; Har­ Elementary Dept. ferences in the A.W.S. room with She received her Bachelor's de­ Mixed Madrigal under the direction riet Webb and Shirley Quinn, props; Holds Skating Party women who are taking pre-nursing gree from Mount Holyoke college in of Van A. Christy and Albert O. Willowdean Wigger, make-up; Shir­ courses at Santa Barbara College Massachusetts where she majored Mitchell's Verse Speaking Choir ley Schutt, costumes; Ynez Foxen Elementary Education students during seventh hour. in psychology. Her professional participating. The audience will and Merlin Quo, lights; Irene Bear, held a skating party last Friday at Santa Barbara College is one of training was completed at the Yale join in several numbers. Mary Ellen Roberts and Peggy Up­ the Methodist Church. 400 colleges and universities University school of nursing. Later "This year's Vesper Service prom­ son, house committee; Peggy Schu­ About 30 members of the depart­ throughout the country being visited she did post graduate work in psy ises to be very outstanding," said man, promptress; Barbara Britsch, ment attended the party. this fall by members of the college chiatric nursing and mental hygiene Delphia Nash, in charge of the publicity; Harriet Webb, programs Refreshments were served during counseling staff. — at Butler hospital. Providence, Rhode affair, "and we hope there will be and Shirley Quinn, ticket sales. the evening. Mrs. Swoboda until recently was Island. a big turnout." Page Two EL GAUCHO Friday, November lO, 1944

CHECKMATE P AS ATIEMPO------BY THE EDITOR By JIM GEFTAKYS Next Tuesday night at Recreation center Gaucho basketball, Among college students there is long a victim of the war, will stage a flashy comeback when an interest in happenings outside the Gaucho varsitymen play the Marine Corsairs, reputed of their own sm all, sphere. This to be one of the crack teams on the West coast. column has as its purpose the pres­ entation of timely and significant It is not our intention to turn sports writer at this point and occurrences in world politics. The analyze the two outfits in rapid fire sports lingo—rather we international chess game can be would like to urge all of you to attend Tuesday night's contest highly interesting if each- move is and cheer your lungs out for the Gauchos. watched. All of us are aware of the crippling influence of war on Now that the Balkans are opened again it can be seen that the trouble sports. War takes the cream of the hardwoods pnd throws spot of the world is still an inter­ them into a bigger contest—war doesn't discriminate against national hotbed of crises. We find the football stars, the casabamen, the tennis champs, the base­ that the Greek Premier George Pap- ball men. andreou, fears that east Thrace will be allotted to the Bulgars as an This year sports are coming back—some of the men are outlet to the Agean Sea. The Greeks coming back—the enthusiasm hds always been there, waiting resent the idea, after all their suf­ for a means of expression. Let's see that old enthusiasm make ferings they should be compelled to a showing Tuesday night when the boys are out there pitching. give up Greek territory to the hated Probably the greatest basketball man in the history of this Bulgars who were just recently in league with the Nazis. college was Tommy Guerrero, now overseas in the Air Corps. The reaction in allied circles is Tommy brought fame and fortune to the Gauchos—he it not conducive to cooperation. was who made Little All American—he it was who went to Greece controls the Agean, the Brit­ Kansas City with the Gauchos and when the Green and White ish control and therefore back the Greeks, making the Mediterranean men came home triumphantly he was one of them. a secure British Sea. Meanwhile Russia is backing the Bulgarians To The Editor: —EL GAUCHO— in their plans for expansion. Entered as second class matter Iran seems to be international We think it's time something was in the post office at Santa Barbara, trouble spot number two this week. said about the downright rudeness California, September 17, 1926. Premier Mohammed Said Maragher Chuck Carter. Ruth Ann flashes exhibited by students in classrooms EDITOR .____ NATALIE STEWART has just rejected Moscow's proposal an engagement ring a month old— here at Santa Barbara College. 20S W. Valerio St.— Phone 279.12 for oil concessions. Russian -offi­ Associate Editor ___Betty Osterman @UftUe feeatn Congratulations I Students of college age are sup­ Managing Editor ...... Eleanor Little cial newspapers are hinting that It seems those Marine flyers can't posedly adult enough to know how Sports Editor ...... Willard May they will not take no for an answer. By the SQUARE keep their feet on the ground even to conduct themselves. Maybe you Society Editor ...... Marjory May Iran is the fourth largest oil pro­ on a .date. . . . If they can't fly, Feature Editor ...... Inez Blake "Pop corn balls, candied apples, are bored, and you do get tired of Business Manager ....Harold Martin ducer in the world and with her horseback riding serves as the next cokes ten cents apiece" . . . "step looking out the window at the same Reporters— fields exploited fully' it could easily best thing, stated Dot Parslow and right up and try. your luck at Penny tree every Monday, Wednesday, and Carol Scalapino, Doris Hilt, Shar- become the first. Marge Hoskingson after Wednesday 6n Smith, Dorothy Simmons, Sally Pitch." This is an example of what Friday, but the least you could do For decades the British, Russians afternoon. Herbert, LeOrin Jean Crowe, Patty will be heard tonight, as the sopho­ is be quiet about it. What do you and Turks have fought for the con­ Sports in line . . . Don't miss the Rockey,.Elsie Tatum, Dolores Low, more class presents its first activity suppose would be your reactions Marilynn Seagren, Katherine King, trol of Iran. A friendly Itan is basketball game next Tuesday night of the year— a carnival dance. If to a noisy, non-attentive, rude group Barbara Wait, Peggy Powers, necessary for a British controlled at the "Rec" between our own var­ you are a past master of jitter- of students if you were the pro­ Gloria Klimmer, Jim Geftakys. Middle East, so the Iranian govern­ sity and the "Corsairs,” strongest bugging practice up, .because a con­ fessor? Put yourself in his place— ment has the backing of Britain team on the Pacific coast. test with prizes will be held for he is trying in the best way he and Turkey. The Allies promised Don't forget the carnival tonight all rug cutters. . . So how about knows how to instruct you, and it to leave Iran at the Teheran Con­ . .- . see you there! postponing that trip home this week­ can't be very gratifying to have ference, and the Shah is anxious students collect their books, rustle to have them go. end, Jane, and come out and have a super time. papers and leap up the moment the While all this is going on Ensign bell sounds to end the period. John W. Benson of the Maritime Weekend activities of the "Cam­ Upper Division Pupils Service, who is on leave to cam­ pus Socialites"—Friday night an This is nol kindergarten—get on paign for Congress stated, "Kissing enjoyable party was held at George Take Proficiency Tests the ball! How about showing a babies is a technique of the old Bradvica's. Dancing and refresh­ little respect for the professors? Announcement was made political school. I am going to ments were enjoyed by the guests. yesterday by Dean Charles Annoyed Student. carry this idea further. I am will­ It seems the college coeds have Jacobs, upper division head, ing to kiss not only babies, but returned to the games of elementary that proficiency tests for all up­ every woman and girl in the district days. The new fad is to play spin per level sophomores, juniors Ed. Group Elects who will vote for me." the bottle . . . we can see you and seniors who expect to teach blush from here., Ruth Garrett. and have not already taken the Officers at Meeting Around Town . . . Friday night tests will be held Monday, No­ New officers were elected at a Junior High Group at the football game found Elaine vember 20, in the college audi­ meeting held by the California State Gamier with Lieutenant Bill Fagin torium from 3 to 6 p.m. Education Association last Wednes­ Selects Leaders . . . Suporting her home town team No makeup examinations will day* in room 80 at 8 p.m. DON'T TALK TO ME At a meeting held Tuesday, Oc­ was Elsie Tatum with Bob Coleman be given at this time. Those elected are Peggy Schu­ tober 31 during fourth hour, the V-12 . . . Dancing at Paseo in a Jacobs stated there is no ABOUT CHRISTMAS! mann, president; Jftan Rollins, vice- junior high department elected new chic red suit was Dorothy Chaffee, charge for the first examination. president; Lois Jellison, secretary, officers. with one of her Marine lieutenants. He advised students to watch and Frances Germano, treasurer. New leaders of the organization How about loaning us your book the bulletin boards or see their I know I should be are Jean Rollins, president; Evan­ of officers. Dotty! department heads for further in­ Association sponsors are Miss thinking about what to geline Brown, vice-president, Tina A complete evening which in­ formation. Elsie Pond and Lawrence Cheno- Sanchez, secretary; Betty Steiner, cluded the Harbor, Paseo and mid­ weth. buy whom . . . but it's treasurer, and Peggy Maybe, re­ night show, was enjoyed last Wed­ porter. nesday eve by Marianna Richard­ such a worry. 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TH^fOlCE OF A THOUSAND m n m | j 913 STATE ST. Phone 5165 1331 State Friday, November 10, 1944 E L GAUCHO Page Three Faculty Enjoys Biltmore Talent Greek Women Arrange Formal Dinner With Armistice Day as a back­ Entertains Students Gay Booths for Carnival THE CAMPUS ground, the faculty will hold a for­ Soldiers from the Biltmore Reas­ Planning booths to insure a gay, carnival atmosphere at mal dinner party tomorrow night at signment Center entertained Santa the sophomore dance tonight was the business of sorority 6 p.m. in the music hall. Barbara College, students in an as­ women Monday night. Faculty teas were also part of the agenda This event is to honor all new sembly Tuesday during fourth hour. when Greek women held their bi-monthly meetings. faculty and staff members. Special Corporal Bob Carrick was first on PHI KAPPA GAMMA guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Alfred the program in a series of imper­ torena, saw the appointment of Bar­ E. Noyes and Dr. and Mrs.‘ Rudolph A popcorn ball booth was the sonations including Uncle Ezra, Ned bara Berry as house manager. To Lindquist. choice of Phi Kaps at their meeting Sparks and President Roosevelt. He furnish the house, a rummage sale Monday night at the sorority house. Dean William Ashworth will pre­ was accompanied at the piano by was decided upon with Paula Stans- Plans for a faculty tea Sunday, side as master of ceremonies. After Corporal Harold Drosethes. bury and Dorothy Parslow taking November 19, were made. As a the buffet supper, bridge will be Sergeant John Crowe, who was charge. played. Christmas activity, the group will formerly with the Metropolitan Guests at-the meeting were Miss help decorate a Christmas tree for Dean Helen E. Sweet is coordinat­ Opera Company, thrilled the audi­ Ilene Elliott, instructor in home eco­ or of the dinner, with the committees the Army. ence with "Trees," and "Under nomics, and Mrs. Jeanne Dunder- and their heads under her auspices. Your Spell." New officers include Florence dale, assistant dean in charge of Committee chairmen are Miss Mari­ A lighter note was struck in Ser­ Redord, president; Dora Louise Bou- housing. Jean Crinklaw was ap­ an Hammond, entertainment; Miss geant Dean Nelson's monologue on laeu, treasurer, and Alice Barnes, pointed representative to the alums. Gladys Van Fossen* food; Mrs. the great Russian lecturer, philoso­ publicity. CHI DELTA CHI Helen Barnett, decorations; Miss pher and scholar, Ivan Ivanovitch. SIGMA DELTA PHI Chi Delts were entertained with Florence Clark, table arrangement Corporal Carrick's encore was his Meeting at the home of Virginia a dinner Monday night at the home and Mr. Lawrence Chenoweth, impression of a television broadcast Benedette Warner, Sigma Delta Phi of Mrs. Laurence Chenoweth, spon­ bridge. • of Guzzler's Gin. Sergpant Nelson's members made plans for an election1 sor. Guests included Mrs. Ralph second number was a soliloquy day party with the Gamma Delts. Nair and Mrs. Harold Lucking, pa­ from Hamlet. Betty Nay told of plans for the car­ tronesses. Society Pledges Sergeant Crowe climaxed the pro­ nival booth to be used tonight at A birthday gift was presented to gram with "Down to the River" by HOW TO FEEL LIKE A New Members the dance. ,Mary Ann Andrews and final plans Robert McKinsey and "This is Worth DREAM .... only this one Pledging of new members into for a Faculty Tea were made at a Fighting For."— E.O. Wanda Swain read minutes from Kappa Delta Pi, national educational the last Pan Hellenic council. business meeting which followed. isn't the pipe or siesta vari­ DELTA ZETA DELTA society, took place at the Delta Zeta TAU GAMMA SIGMA ety but originates straight Delta Zete's held their Monday Delta sorority house on November Greeks Request "Marrying Myrtle" will be the evening meeting at the sorority- from the Campus Corner! 2. Pledges will be formally initiated business of. TG's at the carnival Women's Names house on ^.lameda Padre Serra. into the group at a ceremony on dance tonight. Final plans were , Cathy Lesovsky, president of Pan- December 10 was set as the date December 7 at the Whitehouse tea­ drawn up at the meeting Monday Hellenic council, announced this for the .annual faculty breakfast, at HEAVENLY is the word for room. night at the home of Maudie. Etch- week that women interested in at­ the home of Mrs. Byron Abraham. this black drape skirt . . . Following the pledging Dr. Elmer ardt, -1427 Laguna St. Noble _• of the science department tending sorority open house teas Plans were made for the sorority Celebrating the twentieth anniver­ flattering to even a "bean­ spoke on Korea where he was born. and being considered for spring booth at the Sophomore Carnival sary of the sorority, a Founder's pole." And the stay-neat­ pledging' by the Greek groups this evening. Members will sell should leave their names in a box Day tea was held last Sunday. hot-dogs and cokes. Charter members, representafives of ness of crepe needs no in­ Hagedorn Talks to provided in. the outer office of the Mrs. Irving Mather, patroness, was troduction. You'll find such dean of women. many alumni chapters ,and actives present. Discussion Group Miss. Lesovsky announced that were entertained by a musical and a skirt a boon to your ward­ Herman Hagedorn, local chair­ this Will" not bind any woman or dramatic program planned by Mrs. Pu Ko How Initiates robe . . . so versatile with any man of the East-West associa­ any sorority but will assist the Thomas McDermott, member of the Alpha alumni chapter. Pu Ko How, Phrateres sub-chapter, of many blouses for dressy tion, was guest speaker at a meet­ sororities in inviting interested wom­ ing of the International Relations en to their open house affairs: ALPHA THETA CHI held its formal initiation dinner in occasions .... only $6.95 club Wednesday night at the home Names will be accepted for a First meeting of Alpha Thetes in the College room of the Californian of Dr. Harry Girvetz. two week period beginning today. a pew sorority house, 616 E. Michel- Hotel last Monday evening. 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Just Call VICTOR T H E FLORIST 1117 STATE STREET 135 E. ANAPAMU Page Four E L GAUCHO Friday, November 10, 1944 Basketeers Intramural Basketball Play Local Team VARSITY CAGEMEN ENCOUNTER FAVORED Enters Second Round Thursday MARINE QUINTET NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT i First games of the second round of play in the men's intra­ Next Tuesday night heralds the return of the Santa Barbara mural basketball tournament will be played in the local gym Receives Bids Gauchos to the sports limelight. The local basketball quintet next Thursday evening with the "HCs" meeting thè "Mesa Actual competition for the Gaucho will meet the star-studded Marine Corsair team at the Recreation Mugs" and the "BWs" meeting the "Buzz Boys." varsity basketball squad looms in center at 7:30 p.m. No admission is to be charged so an the not-too-distant future, with the The first round will be concluded tomorrow morning in the revelation this week that letters re­ enthusiastic crowd of Gaucho rooters is expected. This will gym with the "Buzz Boys" taking questing games have been, received be the first .game of the. season and on the "HCs" at 10 a.m. At 11 the local basketeers are pitted from San Diego State College, San expects a game packed with thrills a.nj. ,the "BW s" will play the "Mesa against one of the potentially top Speech Majors Discuss Diego Marines, Pepperdine College, with the Gauchos giving a creditable teams on the ’West coast. The Cor­ Mugs," _ University of Redlands, Cal Poly, showing. If the the practice sessions sairs are made up of a group of Individual scoring to date, not the Santa Maria Airfield "Fighters," and intramural games are any in­ Thanksgiving Party former top college and professional including last night's encounters, and the "Vultairians" of Vultee Air­ dication of the latent possibilities players led by the famous George finds Fernando Rodriguez, of the At the last meeting of the Speech craft. of the team, sports enthusiasts and Nelmark, former Oshkosh player, "Buzz Boys," leading the league ■division, .plans were discussed for a loyal rooters may be assured of While practice games will be who captained his team ' into the with 49 points. In second place Thanksgiving party to be held No­ being ably represented on the hard­ played with local service teams as National Professional Championship. is Fred Burrous, of the "HC's," with vember 17. wood this season. soon as they can be arranged, They have played several games 35 points. Speech department members and Coach Terry Dearborn points out so faj- this year and have shown the cast of "My Sister JEileen" will that games against other collegiate Standings of the leaders, with themselves to be a smooth-working, be invited. A committee was chosen institutions will probably not begin their teams, are as follows: high-scoring aggregation capable of Science Division to make all necessary arrangements. before December. Some of the let­ keeping pace with the best. & Rodriguez (Buzz Boys)...... 49 Ray Dietrich was elected chair­ ters received request dates in Janu-" Picnics at Oso Although the Gauchos have had Burrous (HCs) ...... 35 man, assisted by Betty Skavdahl ary which will at least guarantee i a minimum of practice they should and Dorothy Simmons.„ a long season if the arrangements Science department members will Archibald (Buzz Boys) ...... 25 be able to present a fast and dan­ hold a picnic at Oso canyon on Definite date, initial charge, and are completed. Bradvica (Buzz Boys) ...... 22 gerous team. The five who will November 19. the .place where the party is to be Greatest difficulties in arranging Seed (HCs) ...... ,-.1 6 start against the leathernecks and Science majors and minors are held, • will be announced by the a schedule of intercollegiate com­ Mendoza (BWs) ...... 13 will carry the brunt of the attack will invited to come and bring their own committee next Monday. This in­ petition have been the lack of trans­ Coffman (Buzz Boys) ...... 12 be: Fred Burrous and Fernando Rod­ guests. formation will be posted on the portation facilities and a lack of riguez at forwards, Jim Zastro at Elliott (BWs) ...... 11 ' Transportation for the affair will Speech Division bulletin board. male students at many colleges. center, with Hartford Archibald and Zastro (BWs) ...... 11 Graduation requirements for be provided. The group will leave First practice scrimmage of the Tom Burt holding down the guard speech majors were discussed by the college between 7:30 and 8 a.m. Lawrence (BWs) ...... 10 season was held last night at - the positions. Others likely to see ac­ Dr. Mitchell, who also informed tion are Harris Seed, Henry Men­ During the day tours'will be made In games played last Thursday Community Center gym. Indications the members of the special fields doza, A1 Coffman, Lowell Williams, to observe specimens from various night in the gym, the "Buzz Boys" were that the first string is rounding which they may take up within the Bob Elliott, Gordon Griffiths» and fields. made a strong bid for the title by into a group which will give a division. Jerry Cox. Burrous and Zastro are Helen Decker is chairman of the thoroughly drubbing the hapless better-than-good accounting of itself It -! was announced that tryouts acting as coaches with Terry Dear­ picnic. Dr. Elmer Noble is the "M esa Mugs," 78 to 6, the worst in any games arranged. Reserves for the college workshop play will born lending a guiding hand. sponsor. beating given any team in this are improving with the addition of be held next Thursday afternoon at Further-details are posted on the year's play. In the other game, new players and the improvement Although the Marine powerhouse 2 p.m. in the auditorium. Anyone science bulletin board near room the "BW s" needed an overtime pe­ of men who answered the early call is definitely favored to overpower desiring to take part in the produc­ for the squad. the collegians, the coaching staff 44. riod to trim the "HCs," 28 to 26. tion who cannot be .present at this This game was one of the fastest time, is urged to contact Jim Costy, played this season. student director. . • — Patronize Our Advertisers —— This play will be presented on December 14, attendance being by Football Holds invitation only. Spotlight Tonight After upsetting all the dope buck­ ets, the local high school football team came within a couple of con­ versions of breaking into the win R column last Friday night as they lost 'SCRATCH ONE ZERO a thriller, in every sense of the word, to a strong Oxnard eleven, 26 to 24.' , , - •» Tonight, the Dons entertain an unknown outfit from Pasadena high Oh, and you should see school at Peabody Stadium afid all the pretty things those who string with the local You'll ieel warmer if you squad have a better-than-even "sweep away that hungry they have at chance of having their dreams come feeling" at true. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. CLEMEMT == ¿Jeweler 'OUT THERE WE’D GIVE A BUCK FOR A COKE" BROOME’S 1115 State St. Santa Barbara "THEY'RE STILL 109 E. Anapamu A NICKEL H ERE'

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