U niversity °f a SflNTQ BAßBOßO COLLece €LGfiUCHO VOL, XXV SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 12, 1945 NO. 3 SPROUL SPEAKS TOMORROW Disobedient Freshmen To Hear Lecture Face Kangaroo Court On Moscow Conference Students of Santa Barbara college will be privileged to Amid screams of "guilty," the hear Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul, president of the University of traditional session of Kangaroo California, speak in the college auditorium tomorrow' evening, Court was held Friday, October. 5, in his first appearance on this campus. Sproul will speak on the Moscow reparations committee for World War II starting at 8 in the college quad on the Riviera p.m. Sproul has just returned from campus and was climaxed by a Russia where he represented the lively brawl between the men of United States on the reparations the sophomore and freshman committee. He is well versed in in­ classes. ternational relations and an expert on reparations. Charged .with numerous and "ter­ Previous to his speech tomorrow rible" crimes as not wearing green evening, Sproul spoke to a large ribbons and insubordination to up­ group of educators at a conference perclassmen, Judge Skiv Dahl, head in Sacramento on this same subject. cheese, sentenced Greta Morton, CALIFORNIA CLUB MEMBERS Provost Clarence L. Phelps issued Nell Brown, Shirley Teitsort, and the invitation to the president of Lorraine' Artuso to the lowly f&sk of the university on behalf of the col­ scrubbing the walk surrounding the lege. pool with tooth brushes. ■ First College Dance The lecture is open to all stu­ California Club Judge Dahl sentenced Peggy dents .and townspeople. No admis­ To Be Held Od. 19 Crooks and another frosh to empty sion card is needed. the pool with thimbles for not car­ AH students should make this Adorned with Autumnal trap­ rying their bibles and not knowing To Install 21 lecture a must, according to Provost pings, the recreation center on the the alma mater. corner of Carrillo and Anacapa Phelps, as Dr. Sproul's subject is Other girls in the audience were streets will become the scene of an interesting and timely one. "asked” to turn their sweeters and New Members the first body dance of the jackets backwards and to take all DR. ROBERT G. SPROUL year on October 19, from 8:30 to Twenty-one students of Santa Bar­ Robert G. Sproul, president of 12:00 o'clock p.m. pins and clips from their hair. bara college will be Installed to­ the University of California and of Six men from the class held a night as charter members of the "Since this is the first big student California Club, who will speak Seniors Elect competitive race the length of the California Club, by Robert G. body dance of the year we want a tomorrow night in the college pool on all fours, fully clothed, under Sproul, president of the University large turnout," stated Betty Steele, auditorium. of California, at a banquet in the who is in charge of the dance and the watchful supervision of Sharon Griffiths Prexy Montecito Hotel at 8:15 p.m. decorations as well. She went on to Smith, Jean Calderon, Eleanor Little, Members of club chapters of Ber­ add that the dance will be dressy Harvey Schechter, and Tina Sanchez Sophomores Elect Gordon Griffiths was elected sen­ keley, San Francisco, and Los An­ sport. That is, men should wear who made up the jury. Freddie ior class president at the senior Stewart was the lucky winner and New Year Officers class meeting, Tuesday, October 2, geles will be present for the installa­ ties and women should wear heels Members of the sophomore class was forcefully presented a custard in room 10. Other new officers elect­ tion as will Dr. Ralph Chaney, spon­ and date dresses. held their regular meeting Tuesday, cream pie by frosh Jo Berry. ed were Jack Murphy, vice presi- sor of the Berkeley chapter, and Dr. Music for the evening will be pro­ October 2, in room 80. Election of pent; Emily Levine, secretary; Joyce Herbert Johnstone, sponsor of the vided by A1 Coffman and his band. The watchful eyes of the jury officers was held with Ross Everman Evans, treasurer; and Kit Carson, San Francisco chapter. Don McNary, Students will need to present their also caught Dean C. Douglas Wood- being chosen as president. social chairman. A new office, that chairman of the Berkeley club, Bob student body cards at the door in house red-handed for smoking in Other officers elected were Del- of a senior editor to publish monthly Fisher, chairman of the U.C.L.A. order to enter. Those who wish to- the quad for which he was sen­ mer Biesell, vice president; Elinor a small bulletin was explained, and club and Monna MacLaglan, newly bring dates other than student body tenced to be kissed by pretty Doris Zankich, secretary-treasurer; and Kay Dill was elected to the post. elected chairman of» the Santa Bar­ members must obtain guest cards Bushman of the entering class who Marion Nickles, social chairman. bara club and President Sproul will from Dean Helen Sweet before the was also being sentenced, at that It was announced that the next Mr. Will Hayes was nominated be the speakers for the evening. dance. time. class meeting will be held October as successor to Mrs. Jane Miller Students will arrive on this cam­ In charge of refreshments is Mari­ Abraham, since the latter has asked Football player and discharged 30. lyn Melvin and head of publicity is to be relieved of her job as class pus at noon today and will have veteran Ed Grabast was sentenced luncheon in the cafeteria with Cal­ Jean Ausman. advisor. to find a dime in the pool while Delta Phi Delta ifornia Club members of this blindfolded. Ed was the medium Virginia Landon, representative to campus. which resulted in a lively brawl be­ Slates Activities the council, explained the procedure A tour of the campus will be Phrateres To Hold tween frosh and soph men when of electing a senior men’s repre­ Delta Phi Delta, national honor­ conducted at 2 p.m. for the purpose he called for a popular vote from sentative. The candidate must file ary art fraternity held its first meet­ of acquainting representatives of the audience as to whether Judge a declaration of running, pass a Annual Party Tonight ing di' the semester Thursday after­ other campuses with Santa Barbara Dahl should take a "swim." Both constitutional test, and have a peti­ "Come one, come dll to the Wild noon, October 4, in the Art Depart­ college. An orientation meeting is men from the two classes rushed to tion signed by at least ten percent West Party 1" That is the invitation ment office. Under the leadership scheduled for 4 p.m. to which all the distress of their fellow comrades, of the senior class. The election of. Patti Mayer, president of Phra­ of Dorothy Dunn, president, thè "Cal Clubbers" are requested to and court was adjourned until next will be held October 17, according teres, who announced that the Music group discussed plans for the year attend. year. to Miss Landon. Hall on Friday, October 12, at 7:30 which include a possible auction of Tomorrow morning following the Following a discussion of the will be the scene of the annual members' work in December. installation, members from here pros and cons of changing the party. Georgia Dicken was initiated to with approximately 70 visiting Frosh Installed As school colors from green and white "It is loads of fun and every girl the group in the traditional candle members will journey to U.C.L.A.,1 to blue and gold, the new presi­ on the campus is invited. We will A.W.S. Members light ceremony during the meeting. where an informal "brunch" will dent suggested that the social com­ have games of chance, square danc­ Other members attending were be held for the visiting delegates. Freshman, twomen became full mittee work on planning the events ing, and group singing and the Bernice Depwig, recording secre­ Dr. Elmer R. Noble is faculty ad­ fledged members of the Associated for the year. hall will be decorated in the best tary; Joy Harwood, corresponding viser for the organization here, and Women Students last Monday eve­ Social committee members are western influence complete with secretary; Delia Davis, treasurer; has been assisting in the formation ning at the annual freshman initia­ Leavitt Cadwell, Edna Shearer, sawdust on the floor,” stated Patti. Gerry Rankins, alumrii representa­ of the group since the early part of tion, in the college cafeteria. Mary Ellen Roberts, Florence Record, Presidents of the different sub- tive; Mirrle Abbott, historian; and September. Las Ecpuelas members, under Dolly Kroonin, Janice Thompson, chapters are in charge of the com­ Jane Brock, May Barnes, and Marge Ex officio members of the Santa the direction of Doris Saverud, pres­ Elaine Gamier, Peggy Upson, Bob mittees. Mary Kay Graham is invi­ Breslin. Representing the faculty Barbara chapter are Ray Puissegur, ident, officiated at the affair and Smitham, and Margaret Hodgdon. tation chairman; Alice Thomas, dec­ were Mr. Walter Cheever, Mr. Jacob student body president: Billye several teams. of freshmen went This group made plans to meet orations chairman;' Terry Ellis and Hansen, Mrs. William Morrissey Bowie, vice president; and Eleanor through the routine "suitcase race", Thursday night, October 4, at the Elaine Piper, program and enter­ and Miss Elizabeth Mosle. Little, El Gaucho editor. "apple dunking" and "onion race". tainment chairmen; and Gerry Ran­ home of chairman Kit Carson, 111 Students invited to Join California kins, publicity chairman. Dinner was served to upperclass­ Petitions for the position of Ath­ West Valerio Street. Club by President Sproul include: men and freshmen by members of letic Manager are being accepted An announcement pertaining to Sharon Smith, Lida Watson, Lynn Anyone wishing to help on the the A.W.S. board under the direction by Ray Puissegur. student body try-outs for the play "Ghosts" was Wiggins, Emily Levine, Mona Mac- student Handbook, should contact of Katherine Nordstrom, A.W.S. vice president It is urgent that this po­ made, and the meeting was ad­ (Continued on Page Four) Jean Ausman, editor, at 26001. president. sition be filled immediately. journed. Page Two > E L GAUCHO - Friday, October 12, 1945 Service Group Makes Council THE MESA CAMPUS Alter this last weekend we feel it only right and proper Tentative Plans Corner By BERNl RUMACK that something should be said about the lax attitude toward The recently reorganized Psi the organization of Freshman initiations. Voting on new members of the THERE COMES A TIME ..... Chapter of the Alpha Phi Omega Executive Council, the student gov­ Kangaroo Court was a fine example of what we mean. It In every man's life when he must has held its first two meetings. Ten­ erning body held its second meet­ is extremely unfortunate that something that has developed go off by himself, away from all tative plans were mapped out and ing of the semester, Thursday ev- into an institution should have ended so badly. We are not femmes, to commute with mama na­ officers 'pro tern' have been elected. ning, Octobr 4 in room 90. condoning the attitude pf the Freshman men in throwing the ture . . . So Friday last the A.M.S. They include: Bob Smitheram, pres­ New members elected from- ap­ judge into the pool, but something should have been done to took to the hills . . . Results: one ident; Bill Rutter, secretary; and plications submitted to Ray Puisse- inform the class of the rules governing what may go on during big stag at the College Cabin . . . Ralph Fletcher, treasurer. the proceedings. There was never any announcement made gur, student body president are: As usual, the I.E. majors showed Among its first service activities saying that no one was to be thrown in the pool. The whole Hartford Archibald, finance chair­ how versatile they are . . . ED scheduled, Alpha Phi Omega plans affair left a bad taste in everyone's mouth, and it is too late to GRABAST whipped up a rather— man; Emily Levine, assembly chair­ to take charge of the ushering at rectify the situation now. ah—unique spaghetti feed . . . facili­ man; Bernice Depwig, awards chair­ There have been many complaints concerning the Fresh­ assemblies, which has formerly man; Noni Williams, representa­ ties, one dishpan, two tiny electric been left uncared for. man picnic. The freshmen felt silly doing what they were stoves . . . Bob Schottland broiled tive at large—artist series board; Application for membership may asked to do, and the spectators felt silly watching them. There the meat balls over an open fire. Ross Everman, representative at must be such a thing as an adult initiation, but we have yet still be taken out, the only pre­ large— finance committee; Tom Burt, To provide that "woodsy" flavor, requisite is a former membership in to see it this year. Freshmen have also complained about y ’ know . . . JIM PHILLIPS almost representative at large — athletic paying 35 cents for what they received. The facilities just the Boy Scouts of America. Among control board. Jean Ausman was defeated the undefeatable- "Doc" those who have already taken out weren't worth that much money. DURFLINGER at a hot game of chosen to edit the Handbook. The final complaint is that of all the classes the Freshman membership blanks are: Guy Roney • checkers. DEL BEISELL came home Jr., Walt Gleckler, Melvin Gilmour, Dorothy Simmons, speech control need an advisor, and they don't have one, perhaps all the diffi­ four fish richer. Found 'em under board chairman, announced the culties could be straightened out if they did. These are new Henry Use, Grant Garland, Bill Hut- a pack of cards, no doubt. Then, ter, Ralph Fletcher, Lloyd R. Hales, change of the play from "Dangerous students, and they have to have some kind of guidance. They not satisfied, kept everyone awake Jr., and Bob Smitheram. Faculty ad­ Corners" to Ibsen's "Ghost". can't learn all the college mores jjust by heresay. There must all night yappin'l . . . Say, LOWELL, visors are: Dr. Frederick Adicott, Subject of Advertising Club Was be some organized way of informing them. we didn't know JAN let you have Mr. Keener, and Mr. William Hayes. again discussed, and Eleanor Little . —Betty Osterman spending money. If she knew how H. D. MacMasters and Dr. Jacques offered a part of the El Gaucho of­ you lost those two bucks!. are serving in an advisory and co­ fice as a place for the group to INTRODUCING CALENDAR ordinating capacity from the local work. Final plans for the organiza­ 'Home Ec' Confers On The new members of the depart­ council of the B.S.A. tion will be completed in the near Oct. 14 — Science Department ment. Will try to get to them all The next meeting has been sched­ future. Field Trip. eventually. uled for Tuesday evening, October Coming Convention Council members voted unani­ Oct. IS — Phrateres Formal In­ "VINCE" NICCOLETTI: .Nice guy 16, in the A.W.S. room at 7:30 p.m. mously to take an examination on itiation. Home Economics club started their . . . has a nice wife . . . Is local; the new Santa Barbara college con­ Oct. 15 — A.M.S. Joint Meeting fall program yith a board meeting graduate S. B: Hi . . . Veteran three Science Department stitution. With Gamma Delta Chi sorority. Thursday evening at the Chi Delta years «army . , . sergeant • in field artillery . . Spent most of time at Oct. 16 — Department Meetings. Chi sorority house. President Lida To Make Field Trip Ft. Lewis, , doing anti­ Oct. 16 — Kappa Omicron Phi Watson presided. Sunday October the 14th, the .7:30 A.W.S. room. tank instructional duty. Science Department will participate Main topic discussed was the Oct. 17 — Alpha Delta Chi. 'SHERMAN BROIDY: L. A. boy . . . in an all day field trip. American Home Economics Associa­ Graduate Fairfax High. College ca­ At 8:00 o'clock Sunday morning, Oct. 18 — Tri Beta Meeting, tion 16th province convention, to be reer at L.A.C.C. interrupted by call the nature lovers will congregate in A.W.S. room. held at « Santa Barbara college this from Uncle Sammy . . . Spent two the Quad and leave qn-masse for Oct. 19 — A.S.B. Dance. Recrea­ fall. Representatives from U.C.L.A., years plus in khaki . . . Saw Hawaii Little Bear Canyon, near Saugus. The tion Center. Whittier, Glendale and Pepperdine and the bang-bang at New Guinea geological and biological features of colleges will be in attendance at . . . wears Good Conduct and Sol­ the canyon will be examined and the conference. During the confer­ diers medals. Also the Purple Heart. discussed. According to Dean Wood- ence the annual Home Economics BOB "RUST" CURTIS . . . attend­ house, the area selected displays Frosh Class Elects birthday party and a tea in the ed S.B.S.C. in Junior year, '41-'42 various prominent effects of erosion Home Economics practice house will . . . Graduate '43 . . . and diastrophism. Wathey President be held. Taught for one Semester in Oregon The club will print this year a . . . In Navy 26 months as Machin­ Staff positions are still open Highlighting the freshman meet­ small monthly Home Economics ist Mate . . . Spent most of time on on La Cumbre. Anyone wishing Glowing Pearls ... ing held recently in the auditorium, news bulletin under the editorship some quote ------island, un­ to apply should contact June York, was the election of class officers. of Doreen Maegher. quote . . . Is now in inactive re­ the number one wedding Larry Wathey, temporary president, editor, or Harold Martin student Dr. Elmer Noble of the college serve with ensign rating . . . is gift. Simulated, of course, in was voted into the position perm­ manager, by Wednesday, October faculty will speak at the first regu­ making self "un-rusty” by taking many lengths. Priced low anently.'Greta Morton was elected 17. lar meeting on Corean house cus­ refresher course . . . wants to teach enough to fit the college vice president and the new secre­ toms, and the year will be conclud­ in L: A. girl's budget— $5.00. tary treasurer is Pat McCurdy. ed with a white elephant sale. THIS'N THAT 'BOUT THAT'N THIS DIDN'T take auto shop. Following announcements con­ Let's all go sailing. LOUIE TAY­ Good to see so many new faces cerning coming events, the pro­ LOR, metal instructor, bought him­ at the last meeting of the I.E. club. cedure for becoming a class repre­ Tri Beta To Initiate self a 24 foot boat. But it needs some Was good to hear all that enthusi­ CLEMENT - Jeweler sentative in council was described work done on it first . . . Hmmmmml asm. It's going to be a live, peppy 1115 State St. Santa Barbara to the freshmen by Eleanor Little. New Members Oct. 18 What a way to find out who your organization this semester. In order to establish elegibility a Tri Beta, a National Honorary friends are. Gonna be another man on the constitutional test must be taken Biological Science fraternity, will What's the matter with some peo­ council. DEL BEISELL was elected and passed. If the applicant for the hold a meeting next Thursday in ple? Can't they remember what Mr. council representative from the I. E. position passes the examination, he the A.W.S. room, at 7:30. From KEENER taught them in Auto Shop? campus. or she is then eligible to take out a twelve to fourteen new members Famous last words by JACK "FUSE" THERE'S SUMPIN' in the airl Got B a c k A g a i n petition. This must then be signed will be initiated. The guest speaker DYKE. "I tell you, the fuse is O.K." sumpin' up m'sleeve! Gonna spon­ by at least 10 per cent of the fresh­ ,will be a Santa Barbara physician. So we believe him and drive 10 sor a contest! Keep watchin' this man class. Refreshments will be served. blocks with no lights. After all, we column .‘ . .

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iTtiiBiiiiiBiiiiiaiiaiiBi!B< iBiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiBiiBiiaiiiiia< iaiiBiiB»aiia!iBiiiiiBii> iiiiiaiiiiiBiiBiiaiiiiiiiiiii«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Friday, October 12, 1945 E L GAUCHO Pâtre Three W.A.A. Plans Beach Student Boards Sorority Women Plan For Meet For Dinner THE CAMPUS Parly This Month Associated Men Students and Rush Events Next Spring A beach party at West Beach on Associated Womens students boards Following the freshman, initiation that the A.M.S. will be guests of the October- 23 is the next event plan­ held a joint meeting Tuesday eve­ last Monday night, sorority women sorority at their next meeting. ned by the Womans' Athletic Asso­ ning at Arnold!'s restaurant. Plans made plans for future events. Plans TAU GAMMA SIGMA ciation, according to President Doro­ for a dance to be given in the future are beginning to formulate for teas Following the freshman initiation, thy Dickie. Any interested girls are by the two organizations were dis­ and parties for the forthcoming the Tau Gams held their meeting invited to attend the affair, stated cussed. A.M.S. president Bob Elliott year. at the home of Joyce Evans. The Miss Dickie, since it will be a gen­ and A.W.S. president Sharon Smith CHI DELTA CHI sponsors, Mrs. P. Barnett and Mrs. eral meeting. Rose Marie Seals, were in charge of the meeting. The Chi Delts held their regular Alma P. Beaver were present. THE OLD CAMPUS CORN­ vice president of the organization, Attending the function were Miss meeting last Monday night at their The plans for the faculty tea were ER PRESENTS THE NEW . . is in charge of the menu for the Smith, Elliott, Katherine Nordstrom, sorority house, 1725 Grand Ave. discussed. Patty Geyer and Elaine dinner, for which there will be a Sketches of our 'perennial Gloria Rossi, Jean Calderon, Billie Plans were discussed for an open Gamier are in charge of the re­ thirty cent charge. Kump, Naomi Dyer, Patty Pike, house to be held in the future for all freshments; Georgie Dicken, decor­ fashion parade. See as well Also on the program of coming Mary Ellen Roberts, Harvey Schech- sorority women. A buffet dinner was ations; and Joyce Evans, corsages. as read what the "wise" will events is the annual spring ban­ ter. Bob Schottland, Ed Grabast, planned in honor of Mr. and Mrs. The 'organization of a volley ball quet. January 11 has been set as be wearing to our many Ross Everman, 6kiV Dqpl and Lowell Ralph Nair and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. team was made, with Joan Ander­ the tentative date for this affair. Williams, and sponsors. Dean of campus activities . . . Schauer, sorority sponsors. son as captain. Peggy Ford is W.A.A. secretary, Women Helen E. Sweet and Dean of The announcement .of alum Mary Two houses were voted upon by Trudy Doerr athletic manager, and Men C. D. Woodhouse. Ann Andrews to Captain the members as possible prospects. Miss Gladys Van Fossen, faculty Frank Lee on October 20 was The girls will move in January. advisor. Lynn Edgerton is manager made last Monday night. ALPHA THETA CHI of the hockey season, the current Following the freshman initiation To the Editor Concluding the meeting, Nora sport. the Alpha Thetes adjourned to their Editor, El Gaucho; Skells, Marge Higley and Dottie As the Editor of the Santa Bar­ Dunn were presented with a sur­ sorority house. The Red Cross chapter was dis­ bara College alumni paper. Hoy Dia, prise birthday cake and gifts from A.M.S., Gamma Dells cussed by all members. Plans for I would like to express my sincere their sorority sisters. appreciation to one of the represent­ the faculty tea were discussed. DELTA ZETA DELTA Hold Joint Meeting ative groups on our campus for their Arrangements for a volley ball The Delta Zete's held their regular With the overnight trip to the splendid effort towards swelling team were made. meeting at 2103 Alameda Padre college cabin as an enjoyable event the fund for the publication of Hoy The climax of. the evening was Serra last Monday evening. Kay of the past, A.M.S. members are Dia. This group, Delta Zeta Delta, the passing of chocolates by Rosalie Updegraff, secretary of the college priming themselves for a joint meet­ worked tirelessly duririg the Sum­ Osborne, alum announcing her en­ chapter of the Red Cross, explained ing with the Gamma Delta Chi sor­ mer Session to come to the aid of gagement. A SUIT DRESS___ $10.95 their work, and urged participation ority on Monday, October 15. The Hoy Dia, which was in the "red” as in any Red Cross activity. Ideal to wear to the first meeting will take place at the sorori­ far as finances go. STAFF Plans were completed and reser­ dance of the season. This ty, house, 1822 Loma at 8 p.m. Delta Zeta Delta planned and car­ EDITOR...... ELEANOR LITTLE vations taken for the Founder's Day This is the first meeting of its ried out their Spanish Supper and 2103 Alameda Padre Serra, 100% wool two-piecer comes luncheon, Sunday, October 14, at kind this year but many more are Fashion show to the successful con­ Phone 24290 in shades of fuschia, gold, El Paseo. Intramural volley ball be­ planned for the months that follow. clusion of a good time for all, and Managing Editor-.Marjorie Anderson tween sororities was discussed. aqua and steel blue . . . Last year similar engagements what is just as important to me, a Society Editor...... Sharon Smith GAMMA DELTA CHI were very successful. $3?!2 check for Hoy Dia. Because of Sports Editor...... Fred Burrous The yard of the H. E. Hendersons Tuesday, October 23, there will this contribution, Hoy Dia will be Art Editor...... Ted Fielding was the scene of a barbecue given be an A.M.S. smoker at the boxing published throughout the coming Advertising Manager...... Sally Rutter by the Gamma Delts. The chefs of matches held in the Mission Arena school year. Without the help ot Business Manager...... Harold Martin the evening were, Mr. F. A. Mac- on Montecito street. this group the alumni paper would Feature Editor...... Sally Herbert Kenzie and Mr. Will Hayes, of the have been forced to cease function­ Staff Typist...... Jorane King college faculty. The guests of the ing this Fall. Reporters: June Davidson, Ramey Home Ec Dept. evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Mac- May I express my sincere thanks Drake, Donna. Hill, Betty Maher, Kenzie, the new patron and pa­ again to Delta Zeta Delta and to all Helen Petre, Peggy Wells, Mirrle Frosh Welcomed troness, and Mr. and lifrs. Hayes, those Gauchos and townspeople Abbott. N A M E BRACELET. . $1.00 With a welcoming feast the the new sponsors of the sorority. who made this event such a grand Home Economic department enter­ Also present were Miss Firth and An aluminum eye-catcher to success. tained their freshmen at West the sorority housemother Mrs. Hol­ please both guys and gals. Esther Janssens Porter, Beach, Wednesday, Oct. 10.' The comb. A novel way to dress up any Editor Hoy Dia, Santa Barbara newcomers were provided with Bi<^ Following the dinner a regular Cornwall's costume. . . College Alumni paper. Sisters for the event which was meeting was held. It was announced under the direction of Marge Wil- Shoe Shop kens, vice president of the Home ably assisted in planning the picnic Economics club. Miss Wilkens was by June Freer, game chairman; Jo 1033 STATE Bandy, food chairman; Gertrude A general student body election Holland, invitation chairman; and will be held Wednesday, October Fine Shoe Repairing Wilma Gillett, publicity chairman. 17. Polls will be open from 9 a.m. Members of the club brought until 4 p.m. Proposed color change Cleaning - Dyeing their own dinners. Ball games and and election of class representa­ Polishing community singing added to the tives will be on the ballot enjoyment of the evening.

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Pacific Coast /¡ o c tf/h e Publishing Co. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY O f THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 1117 State St. 1022 State St. SANTA BARBARA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Page Four E L GAUCHO Friday, October 12, 1945 Red Cross Organization Phrateres Group C tfjj the feeatn Holds Party Basketball Starts By MARGE ANDERSON Schedules Several Activities Welcoming a large group of With Vera Carson as chairman, the college chapter of the ROUND AND ABOUT; new women students last Tuesday Monday Evening Red Cross has been organized this week and has already Ex-student body prexy GEORGE evening, the Nani Lelani chapter scheduled several activities. At the meeting held last week, BRADIVCA, now working for his of Phrateres gave a "Flight party" Gaucho basketeers will start prac­ Frances Karpe was elected vice chairman; Kay Updegraff, sec­ Masters at S.C., was up for the which was held in the A.W.S. club- tice Monday evening, 7:30 p.m., at retary; and Greta Morton, historian. In charge of the Canteen weekend and escorted JEAN CAL­ room on the Riviera campus. After the Community gym on De la Vina Corps will be Helen Williams, and DERON around town and to the In­ introducing themselves to the new street. Up to the present time 20 men Doreen Maegher will head the Pro­ dustrial Education club dance . . . women, members of Nani Lelani ex­ have reported to Coach Terry Dear­ duction Corps. Miss Charlotte Beis- Kappa Omicron Phi seen dating at the football game plained the purposes of the Phra­ ter of the Home Economics Depart­ and at Paseo with two handsome teres organization, and of their born. According to Mr. Dearborn ment will be the faculty advisor for Map Pledging Rites naval lieutenants were SALLY DUN­ chapter "W e want to m eet, them, many ex-basketball players have these groups. LAP and MIRRLE ABBOTT . . . VIR­ and we want them to become ac­ indicated their desire to participate. GINIA LANDON with, fiance KENNY The Canteen Corps, explained Meeting Tuesday evening in the quainted with our organization", Plans are being made to reenter in­ KING, marine, and LAUREL NOBLE Miss Maegher, is tentatively plan­ Home Economics department, the said Gloria Thagard, president. ter-collegiate competition in Decem­ with JACK SAMMIT double dating ning a ward party to be held at Kappa Omicron Phi society dis­ at some of the entertainment spots Working with an aviation theme, ber. Hoff Hospital Saturday evening, cussed plans for pledging new mem­ Esther Henderson planned activities October 20. The girls in this corps of the city . -. . student body vice- Naval Lieutenant Commander bers, according to Emily Levine, prexy BILLYE BOWIE Journeyed to which included choosing a pin-up would like to go out to Hoff as a man for the Nani Lelani squadron. Stan Williamson, ex-Gaucho football president. Pledging for this national to see boy friend LIEU­ college group once a month. coach, has returned to the faculty. TENANT LARRY VOAZIOLE, marine Stella DeLacey supervised the plan­ Girls in the Production Corps are honorary Home Economics society corps pilot. Double dating with them ning and serving of refreshments. Williamson left Santa Barbara col­ going to make some refugee cloth­ will begin November 6, 1945, under was CHARLOTTE MONTGOMERY Officers previously elected for the lege in the spring of 1942 and has ing, and are also planning to make the sponsorship of Miss Florence with marine pilot GEORGE MIL­ coming semester include Esther Hen­ just • recently received his release seme things for the hard of hearing Clark, faculty sponsor. LER . . derson, vice president; Elise Car­ from the Navy. soldiers out at Hoff Hospital. Organization of the society for Faces covered with smiles PEGGY ter, treasurer; Mary Jane Robinson, Other Corps programs which the coming semester was also dis­ Coach Williamson will resume UPSON and PAT GAWLEY wel­ secretary; and Charlotte Hanawall, haven't yet been worked out in­ cussed; several offices were filled football coaching for the college and comed home their men from over­ corresponding secretary. The next clude a series of Sunday afternoon by appointment. Jeanne Guernsey is formulating plans for a college seas last week. Peggy greeted EN­ regular meeting of Nani Lelani will forums with the soldiers and college was appointed program chairman; team. Together with Mr. Dearborn, SIGN NORMAN VAN DINE while be held Monday evening, October girls, and possibly some ward Claire Himes, publicity chairman; Williamson will help complete the Pat said her "hello" to ENSIGN ED 15, 1945. shows. Anyone who sings or dances and Laura Jo Jones, distaff correspon­ college coaching team. GURTNER . . . or has other talent, and would like dent. Officers previously elected in­ Men and women interested in Seen dancing to Xavier Cugat's hard working feature editor of El to help entertain, is asked to notify clude Emily Levine, president; intra-mural tennis are asked to music over the weekend were JEAN Gaucho in 1943 . . . Vera Carson. The College Red Cross Madge Wilkins, vice president; sign up on the sheets provided for WRIGHT with JOHNNY LANDI and JORANE KING with MARINE SER­ chapter is also planning to sponsor Helen Schulze, corresponding secre­ that purposd on the Sports board NAOMI DYER with DICK KOLF . . . GEANT JOHNNY BURKHART, PHYL­ some movies on the GI Bill of tary; Madge Norton, recording sec­ in front of the gym. Singles and Wonder what the attraction is at LIS MACCOMBER and . PHILIP Rights, and other post-war problems retary; Lida Watson, treasurer; and doubles for both men and women the Tuesday night fights at the Mis­ LITTLE, (brother of the El Gaucho of returning veterans. Dalores Bonader, keeper of the will be played, with mixed doubles sion arena? JOHNNY JOHNSTON Two orientation lectures have archives. editor), and SALLY HERBERT with for those interested. The draw will and LES STANHILBER manage to MARINE SERGEANT AL KATICH all 1 been held this past week. The first Kappa Omicron Phi will meet be made this weekend. An entry fee struggle their way into the building enjoyed a beach party in the front was given Wednesday night from 7 Tuesday, October 16, in the A.W.S of twenty-five cents will be charged once a week, every week . . '. to 9 p.m. in the auditorium, and the clubroom to complete plans for room of the DZD house. The party for awards to be given the winners. JEAN MARION paid a visit ,to LT. second is on Friday from 3 to 5 pledging activities. was complete with all the tfim- p.m. Any women who wanted to CECIL LEWIS, army air corps, this mings; weiners roasted in the fire become members of the college weekend . . . romance is definitely place, potato salad, and all the Norman Elliott Voted chapter were required to attend CALIFORNIA CLUB hinted . . . rest which goes with it . . . This columnist hurriedly picked these meetings, stated Miss Carson. TO INSTALL 21 Note to all women: Take a look Jr. Class President up a copy of this week's Look, be­ Several members of the medical NEW MERGERS at frosh MURREL BINKLEY . . . At the junior class meeting, Tues­ staff at Hoff Hospital talked at the ing almost certain SHAiRON SMITH Guaranteed you'll take a second day, Norman Elliott was elected (Continued from Page One) * was staring out at her from the cover first meeting, and workers in the look. Said Mr. Binkley is a Ventura class president. Other class officers Lagen, Kay Kimber, Helen Blan- of the magazine . . . the model is a recreational department at Hoff boy, Just completed a two year are as follows: Elsie Tatum, vice kenbaker, Barbara Webber, Tina dead ringer for Associated Women's talked at the second lecture. Women jaunt with the army . . . president; Billie Kump, secretary; Sanchez, Hartford Archibald, Del- student prexy, Sharon . . . who attended these lectures are eli­ Getting to bo the STEADY couple Johnie Johnson, treasurer; and Geor­ mer Beisell, Albert Coffman, Lowell FRANCES KARPE had a birthday gible for their Red Cross pins, and around school is A.C.B. chairman gia Dicken, social committee chair­ Williams, Robert Schottland, Robert the other day . . . she celebrated are entitled to work not only in San­ lYN N WIGGINS with GENE MAN- man. Elliott, Gordon Griffiths, Bernard with not one, not three, but FOUR ta Barbara, but in Los Angeles or GINI. They look plenty nice together, A dance for the month of Novem­ Rumack. cakes . . . and with a sugar and anyplace else where they have a and something tells me things are ber was discussed, but nothing def- shortening .shortage too . . . Red Cross Chapter. getting serious . . . ' inite was decided. Mrs. John Harnish is in charge of Phrateres Group Alhpa Thetes enjoyed the choco­ the college chapter qj the Red Cross. lates of ex-Gaucho ROSALIE OS­ Bob'Elliott, Sharon Smith, and Ray Fetes Women BORNE which were passed Monday Puissegur are members of the ad­ evening signifying Rosalie's engage­ visory .council on the campus. Mem­ Las Meninas, sub-chapter of ment to LIEUTENANT BOB KELLY, bers of the student body at large to Phrateres held their annual get- ex-Gaucho and Gamma Sigma Pi. be on the council have not yet been acquainted party Monday after­ Rosalie will be remembered as the selected. noon. Fifty freshmen and new women hiked to Franceschi Park where games were played and the — EL G A U C H O — group sang songs. See ZANES first Entered as second class matter In President Alice Thomas stated the postoffice at Santa Barbara. that the initiation for twenty new for Portraits, Frames, Photo] California, September 17, 1926. members will take place in the near future. finish ing, Enlargements, Copies, Color work and Greeting cards.

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