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Vol. XXVII SANTA BARBARA, , MARCH 16, 1948 No. 35 WÊÊÊÊ?m a w s 'so ir ee; fo r WOMEN ONLY, HITS Doin's Merged AUD. TOMORROW The coming “Gaucho Roundup” took an unexpected swing this The long-awaited AWS Soiree, an evening of entertainment for ■•„week toward what is “mucho” women students only, will be held in the Riviera Auditorium on Wed- f better, when the Cal Club offered nesday, March 17,' at 7 :45 p.m. its hospitality to the all-student af­ The only man who will be admitted to the exclusive gathering fair planned for Malch 24 at 7 :30 will be the speaker of the evening, Dr. Paul Perigord, professor of pm in the Riviera Auditorium. The French civilization from UCLA, who is a visiting professor on the Club has invited all students in at­ SBC campus. His topic will be tendance to enjoy free refresh­ “Women’s Place in the World.” ments while they dance in the col­ Dark Secret Knights Initiate lege caf after the fun-for-all pro­ The rest of the program, which gram in the auditorium. is so far a deep secret, will include NewMembers; performances of an undisclosed New to Campus nature by such talented individuals The “Roundup” is a new addi­ as Barbara Abbott, June Rice, Plan Busy Seas tion to campus life and is spon­ Connie Peugh, Donna Thomas, John Caldwell, president of the sored by the Blue Key, Knights Marge Mayers, Jan Fitts, May Knights, honorary junior men’s and Squires. It is planned to co­ Nakanishi, Don McDonald, Doris organization, announced the init­ incide with campus-wide celebra­ Savennj, Joy Foster, Mary Lou iation of twelve new members re­ tions at the University of Califor­ Lewis and Ginny Gobels. cently: Howard Mann, Chuck nia for Charter Day on March 25. In the intermission between the Little, Paul Harder, Hugh Denton, The evening program ( which is various program events, refresh­ Bill Brett, Rap Capps, Don Mar- free) will include a program of ments will be 'served. quart, Stan Baker, Stu McPher­ skits, songs, yells, class meetings This program is designed to son, Lloyd Richardson, Bill Bow­ and dancing. This will be a chance give Gaucho women an opportun­ ers and Mel Patton. for all new and old Gauchos to ity to meet with their friends, to Barbary Coast meet and get to know each other. “AS BIRDS DO MOTHER”— Pictured in a scene from “Macbeth,” enjoy an evening of good enter­ to be presented in the An active season is ahead for If this “Roundup” is successful, Riviera Auditorium Thursday night, are Barbara Griggs as tainment and to become acquaint­ Lady Macduff and Mark Hassell the newly reactivated, ever-grow­ it will become a monthly event. as her son. They are members of the High Valley Players. ed with other co-eds on the campus. Student body officers' hope that ing Knights. Plans include the re­ such regular meetings of all the Dr. K. A. Brown vival of Santa Barbara’s tradition­ students will huild a stronger Eye-Filling 'MacBeth1 Plays 'Bruin' Attacks UC al Barbary Coast celebration, the school spirit and interest. Heads Housing all-student festival held each spring To Early Celtic Melodies in the Quad. Ruling Against Petition Drive This semester’s officers include “Eerie music” arranged from Woodrow Chamblis is Banquo arid Wendell Kirk, vice-president, Lack JOURNALISM FRAT Kenneth A. Brown, lecturer in early Celtic melodies will help to Ronald Bennett plays Macduff. Laswell, secretary, Dick Struck, Political Speakers social sciences at Santa Barbara treasurer, and Don Dickey, sgt.-at- REORGANIZED HERE set the stage for Shakespeare’s Special student tickets are on A University regulation forbid­ College, last week was named di­ tragedy “Macbeth” which will be sale at the Graduate Manager’s of­ ding political discussions by out­ rector of a camapign to obtain arms. The active members are “Encourage good journalism on Bob Lorden, Francis (Kewpie) fice. The performance will begin side speakers on Cal campuses 2500 signatures in Santa Barbara the campus.” presented in the Riviera Auditor­ Guess, George Grilley, Sam Dimas, at 8:30 pm. came under attack by students at to place on the November ballot a With this slogan, the local chap­ ium Thursday night by the High Ed Morris, Chris Stone and Tiger UCLA in a recent issue of the State constitutional amendment ter of Alpha Phi Gamma, national Valley Players. The music has Matthew. “Daily Bruin,” student newspaper. which would establish a State honorary journalism fraternity, been scored for the play by Mech- California 'Winter' was reorganized recently, accord­ In a front-page editorial signed housing agency to provide homes thild Johannsen, who will conduct I. E. Gauchos Bid ing to Don Wilson who was elect­ Setting of or endorsed by most of the for low-income families. ed chairman of the group. the theatre group, orchestra. “Bruin” staff, the Uclans de­ The plan contemplates the erec­ To Roaring Acclaimed by critics as the fi­ nounced University Regulation 17 tion of 100,000 units for new hous­ To Discuss Aims which denies the use of University ing, for low or moderate income nest and most eye-filling “Mac­ Carnival Dance A second meeting has been facilities for “partisan, political or families, in the next few years. Helldorado Fete A California winter, complete scheduled for March 18, at which beth” staged on the West Coast in sectarian religious purposes.” Un­ Santa Barbara’s probable share Along with the clicking of dice, with oranges, bathing beauties time a full discussion will be held many years, the High Valley pro­ der current interpretations of the would be 1000 units. the whir of the roulette wheel, and and dry lawns, is scheduled for concerning the aims of the organ­ duction comes to the UCSB cam­ ruling, permission to speak on any , Mr. Brown is chairman of the the gruff monotone of a raised bet, the “Winter Carnival” to be pre­ ization. Cal campus is denied to such po­ Santa Barbara chapter of the the Industrial Arts Club Helldora­ pus as the second in the Spring sented next Friday, March 19, at litical figures as Presidential can­ American Veterans Committee do party will roar in full swing Artist Series sponsored by Uni­ the Carrillo Auditorium. The all­ PROF., STUDENT didates. and housing chairman for the lo­ Friday night, March 19. college dance is sponsored by the versity Extension and the Com­ Declaring that Regulation 17 cal chapter of Americans for Dem­ An informal get-acquainted par­ Junior class. CAST IN SOAP mittee on Drama, Music and Lec­ gives “dangerous” power to the ocratic Action. ty open to IE Department mem­ tures. The Starduster’s orchestra, with University head, since he deter­ bers and their guests, the party OPERA SATIRE Dolores Dahl, vocalist, will supply The High Valley Players, form­ mines what constitutes political or public figures whose widely diver­ will be held at Adams Hall at UCSB will be represented in the the music from 9:00 to 12:00. The religious activity, the “Bruin” edi­ gent political and religious views Hoff, according to Nick Moropou- erly the Ojai Valley Theatre, have cast of the new three-act comedy price for the dance is sixty cents torial charged that the regulation can stimulate student thought, and los, head of the entertainment “Listen Again Tomorrow” by Vic been working together for ten per person. defeats the very purpose of "the to grant use of campus facilities to committee. Whitman, which will be given at years, having originally trained Juniors interested in helping University. student political and religious or­ Stage money will be handed out the Lobero Theater on April 23 under Michael Chekhov in Eng­ out with the affair should contact “The first statement of political ganizations. Both moves, said the at the door and the couple with the and 24. land. Ford Rainey will play Mac­ Mike Melvin, Ardis Adler, Joy science and economics professors “Bruin,” would aid in the fulfill­ most cash at a designated time will Dean William Ashworth will beth, Iris Tree is Lady Macbeth, Hart, Shirley Hillis or Dave in the classroom is to the effect ment of the University’s primary be awarded the door prize. For play a surprise comedy role por­ Brownell, class officers in charge. that we live in an economic and function. further dope on this get-together traying a gentleman who believes Gift Books on political world. Certainly men The article called on all polit­ see any of the IE club officers. - he is Julius Caesar, and LeNor INDUSTRIAL ARTS, prominent in public life have eco­ ical and religious groups to co­ Lombard will have the feminine Printing History I. E. MEN HOLD nomic and political views worthy ordinate their activities toward VET COORDINATORS lead, “Edith Moss,” a crisp, ef­ of consideration by students—wor­ such a revision. ficient secretary. Goes to Mesa FIRST SPRING MEET thy of consideration on a campus FROM U t CAMPUSES The play is a satire on advertis­ A valuable collection of books, The first spring semester meet­ devoted to the forging of citizens ing agencies and the sponsors of HOLD PARLEY HERE periodicals and smaller pieces il­ ing of the Industrial Arts Club and the probing of truth.” radio soap operas. Plans and policies of veteran lustrating the history of printing was held jointly with the I. E. De­ The editorial proposed the re­ affairs of the University of Cali­ was recently accepted as an anon­ partment meeting in the Mesa vision of Regulation 17 to permit fornia were discussed when vet­ auditorium, March 3. SECOND CHANCE ymous gift by the Regents of the accessibility of campus facilities to eran coordinators from all cam­ Following department head E. GAUCHOS — You are University of California. puses of the University met at Since this collection came to the E. Ericson’s welcome to new stu­ Santa Barbara College on March given a second chance to dents to UCSB and especially to Tom Lyle Named turn in your snapshots for college largely because of the don­ 11. the department that rates its own the La Cumbre Yearbook! or’s respect for John T. Porter, in­ Dr. Robert Webb of UCLA, structor in printing, it has been de­ campus, Bob Sayette, president of Yearbook Editor The Annual wants pic­ the I. A. Club, outlined the busi­ who will have his office at the tures of EVERYONE on livered to the Mesa branch library Tom Lyle, Gaucho senior and Santa Barbara campus as Univer­ of Santa Barbara College. ness and social calendar for this campus— in shots of o f f or semester. former editor of El Gaucho, took sity Coordinator of Veterans Af­ o n campus activities. Get Included are the Helldorado on over editorship of the yearbook, fairs after July 1, presided as chairman. busy, gals and guys— and ACB Pink Slips March 19, professional meetings La Cumbre, this week following make this year’s Activities in April and May in which. top the resignation of Terry Jones, Section one you’ll enjoy Due Friday professional men will be present who has left school. Gaucoh Art Student looking back on. There are The pink slips issued to all cam­ as speakers, a steak barbecue at Lyle edited the newspaper last Wins Show Prize two boxes eager to be filled pus organizations by the Activ­ Tucker’s Grove on April 27, a year and later handled the “Gau­ with snaps— so dash to E l A watercolor by Charles Atkin­ ities Control Board must be filled project contest, and the annual cho Round-up” radio show. Last G au ch o or Bill Russell’s of­ in and returned by Friday, March son, Santa Barbara College Junior, Spring banquet at the end of the semester he was chairman of the won second prize in a recent state­ fice before Friday. Fatten 19, according to the office of the semester, at which time the new Publicity Control Board. the Society Section with wide art show at San Luis Obispo. Dean of Women. club officers for the Fall term are The 1948 yearbook will contain those juicy shots of the Mr. Milfred Zorens, who will be Any organization which neglects presented, project contest awards beach and vicinity! 221 pages, with emphasis on pic­ an instructor at SBC during the doing this will be considered in­ made, and the outstanding I. E. tures of campus life and activities. summer session, was the winner of active this semester. man of the year announced. La Cumbre will sell for $3.50. Tom Lyle a first prize. Page Two E L GAUCHO Tuesday, March 16, 1948 E L GAU CH O Paradox Library 'New Look' Cinem angles Anti-semitism, practiced among Two scourges of mankind are Increases Efficiency, STAFF supposedly “nice people,” has ex­ presently in the news forefront: isted since Christendom, and -at Published every Tuesday and Friday during the school year by the Asso­ one is cancer, the other war. On Aids Student Study last it has become meat for a movie— “Gentlemen’s Agreement” ciated Students of the University of the cancer front every new com­ Returning students have found California, Santa Barbara, California. — which will open its first run in munique brings hope; on the war their library changed, and new Opinions herein exprgssed are those of Santa Barbara this weekend at the front every new communique students .have found it baffling. The Staff, unless otherwise indicated. Fox Arlington. Although there has been wide dis­ brings despair. This seems para­ The film, based on a book writ­ Entered as second-class matter May cussion whether the Regents are 23, 1947, at the post office at Santa doxical when one examines the ten by a Jewess, attacks a group of psychologically preparing the stu­ Barbara, California, under the act of striking similarities between can­ offenders who do not shout or March 3, 1879. Mailing charge is $2.00 dent body for the next UC expan­ practice violence, but who never­ per year, payable in advance. cer and war. sion plan (Alcatraz and San Quen­ This is the Booker T. Commemorative Half Dollar. theless, often unwittingly, encour­ One dollar mailed to Booker T. Washington Birthplace, Va., will When human cells go on a ram­ tin have been rumored), the chain Editor ______Phyllis Pitroff ages race prejudice. Half of the bring you the coin and help 14,000,000 Negroes to help themselves. page, a condition arbitrarily running along the tables has Assistant E ditor______Helen Heitfeld story is about a crusading writer termed cancer threatens the wel­ brought back a haunted look in Editorial Assistants: Bob Hogan, Don (Gregory Peck) assigned to write fare of the very organism com­ the eyes of some students. A friend Wilson a series of articles on anti-semitism prised of these cells. When the of ours has developed an acute Booker T. Washington Half-Dollar Society Editor ....._____ Gloria Dealey for a liberal magazine . . . how he members of society go on a case of claustrophobia, and if ap­ Sports Editor ______Phil Jacks goes about i t . . . how he discovers rampage, a condition arbitrarily proached will readily give you a Business Manager James H. Schilt for himself what prejudice is . . . To Aid Education for Negroes termed war threatens the welfare matriculation number. Cartoonist ______A1 Anderson how he learns about its operations. College students have been asked themselves by bettering their econ­ Photographer _____.... Joe Constantino of humanity which is the aggre­ We can no longer ignore it, even Love H alf to enlist in a campaign that will omic welfare. Reporters: Alex Callow, Marie Com- gate of these members. Nor does the staid library has succumbed provide industrial education for The other half of the story is Schooling Great Need thwaite, Roxanne Dougherty, June the analogy end here. The medical to the new look, but unlike women, Negroes, among them many form­ Marie Davidson, J . L. Hoge, Ugo the writer’s love for a girl (Dor­ layman sees cancer as a tumor or it has good reasons for doing so. er GIs, who have not had the op­ In stressing the need for the Pezzi, S. P. Pinkerton, Elaine Strobel, a repugnant sore; he seldom sees othy McGuife) who is a “liberal,” Don Wilson portunity to gain higher educa­ movement, Prof. Myers of New it as the cluster of tainted cells it Disappearing References but is a member of groups which Sports Reporter_____ Geo. F. Outland tion. York University pointed out that really is. The dabbler in world The reference desk has been believe in discrimination. affairs sees war as sinful states moved next to the entrance; it per­ There are pros and cons as to Special Act of Congress 41 per cent of the Negroes in this and wicked nations, but he seems mits a better control of the refer­ the movie’s value. The theme of The campaign centers about the country have had less than fifth incapable of grasping the fact that ence books, 75 of which disap­ the arresting picture has been distribution of the new Booker T. grade schooling; only 4.1 per cent dealt with in a recent film, “Cross­ nations and states are, after all, peared last semester, out of 700 Washington commemorative half have completed high school, and fire,” which had more action, but only clusters of individuals. books on reference. New books dollars, authorized by Special Act 1.2 per cent four years of college. just out are available at the refer­ did not bite into the subject so of Congress to be sold for one dol­ Symptoms Unmistakable deeply, or rest the “nice people” “It is to help those who cannot ii SMs KS? Just as tumors and sores are ence desk upon inquiry. A list is lar, with the proceeds going to the acquire scholastic knowledge, but 4 angle. Laura Z. Hobson, the auth­ Booker T. Washington Birthplace the symptoms of cancer, the in­ included in the faculty bulletin, who do need training of some kind or, wrote a novel which is no mas­ Memorial project at his birthplace ternational crises abounding today and the covers are posted on the that these industrial training NAIVE CONGRESS terpiece, and the film follows her in Franklin County, Va. The me­ are the unmistakable symptoms of bulletin board at the entrance of schools will be provided,” Prof. novel too closely. Playwright Moss morial will be the first in a series Dear Editor: war. Can anything be done to pre- the library. Myers said. “They will do much Hart did what he could to substi­ of industrial training schools for Many students were aroused ' vent the extermination of the hu­ Students are invited to avail tute wit in place of Miss Hobson’s for the welfare of the Negro, and and interested as they eagerly themselves of the facilities offered Negroes. man race? grimness. It does, nevertheless, they will also help to make this a The coin, prized as a collector’s glanced over the “Proposals for The answer is a conditional yes. on the porch. There is a rather come out a superficial film, which stronger America.” item which will grow in value with World Peace” in last Tuesday’s We can prevent the individual extensive record collection (Out will probably take Academy Prof. Myers announces that stu­ the years, will serve the cause of issue. Some went on to other from collectively obliterating him­ of which 125 records have disap­ Award prizes'by the dozen. dents and faculty members wish­ peared last semester). They must helping the Negro people to help pages, but some read the proposals self if interested people everywhere Peck enacted his role pleasantly ing to help the movement can ob­ and actually took the trouble to make the same scientific approach be checked off at the circulation and adequately, but Dorothy Mc­ tain the Booker T. Washington mark the ballots. to war that the medical scientist is desk, if a student desires to take Guire tried to be Katherine Hep­ Delta Sigma Phi commemorative half dollars by After puzzling for some time making toward cancer. The re­ them home. Periodicals are lo­ burn. If any kudos must be given mailing one dollar or more for over the relationship of the plight search specialist in cancer goes to cated in the porch and are re­ for acting they would go to John Pins 21 at First each coin to: Booker T. Washing­ of the American Indians and the the basic unit—the cell—for his stricted to that area; they can be Garfield and Celeste Holm, who ton Birthplace Memorial, Frank­ critical state of affairs between the checked out at the desk for over­ answers, just as the crusader for do what they can to brighten the Formal Rites lin County, Virginia. Soviet Union and the United peace must go to the individual night use. Students wanting to picture. States, I drew the conclusion that citizen for his. A nation or a state discuss their studies or available Santa Barbara’s famed Chapel the College Congress has is as unwieldy a unit to the peace- material with other students are Inn was the scene last Sunday of BARBARA taken a naive approach to the so­ seeker as an arm or a toe is to the required to use the porch. There Veterans' Corner Delta Sigma Phi’s formal initia­ CLEANERS lution of world problems. cancer specialist. The prime unit should be more silence in the li­ tion of its first pledge class. Subsistence increases, effective Sincere Hope is the important unit, for what brary reading room. Twenty-three new members were — Shirts Launched— April 1, will apply only to students Before I go further, may I add more is cancer than one cell’s dis­ New Ruling pinned. integration multiplied a million­ of full time standing, the Veterans 15% off for that I sincerely hope for an effec­ The catalogue case has been Affairs office reported this week. The impressive pledging cere­ fold? What more is war than an mony was followed by a dinner tive world order, a federation of moved so as to be more easily ac­ This "means that veterans having Cash and Carry the world. I heartily favor the individual’s hates and prejudices at which Mr. Warren Schutt, fac­ multiplied a millionfold? cessible. As for the chained-off less than 12 units and attending Marshall Plan, for I realize that area, a new library ruling states college under P. L. 346, will be ulty advisor for the fraternity, Ironic Hatred Four Day Service this is One World, that this world that no books should be taken off prorated under the old scale of was guest of honor. Mr. Schutt cannot live half starved and half Last Tuesday we cast otir sug­ made a short after-dinner speech. the stacks without being checked $65 per month for single vets and 17 East Anapamu belly-bulged, half free and half gestions for world peace into the out at the desk, even if for read­ Delta Sigma Phi was chartered $90 per month for married vets, (Acroes from Library) slave. . . . But regardless of how same receptacles which a semester ing room use only. Students using regardless of the number of de­ on this campus during the Christ- much we yearn for an organiza­ ago received our ballots sanction­ books for study or data purposes, pendents. mas holidays.______tion which will guarantee peace ing the exclusion of certain racial and not wanting to bother going Units obtained from correspon­ and forever banish war, nothing groups from fraternities and sor­ through the checking off process, dence courses will not be counted is farther from reality. orities. By our own admission we can use the tables in the chain- toward credit of 12 academic The Western College Congress hate Negroes, we hate Jews, we enclosed section. units. fails to recognize that the basic hate this race, and we hate that All books on reserve have been cause of insecurity and fear preva­ race; yet most ironic of all, every moved to a special room at the Disqualified vets from Santa THE HIGH-SIGN lent in the world is the aggressive last one of us professes to hate war south end of Bldg. A, with ample Barbara College without a contract attitude and actions of the Soviet which is really nothing more than room for studying. The new hours, must apply for a separate letter of Union in eastern Europe. Wash­ all our other little hates and preju­ changed for student convenience, eligibility for non-credit (adult ington today is full of well-mean­ dices measured in relation to the are until 9:45 pm for the main education) courses in University ing exiles who tried to get along world and not the individual. We Extension. However, if disquali­ OF REFRESHMENT library and 10:00 pm for the re­ with the communists in eastern are, so to speak, cancerous cells serve room. Both are closed dur­ fied veteran students are given a Europe. Most of them fled just in which loathe cancer. ing the dinner hour, between 5:30 valid contract signed by the chair­ time to save their lives and their Instead of simply loathing war pm and 6:30 pm. man of the reinstatement board, democratic souls. we must, as humanity’s cells, do the students can apply for credit Dr. Davidson, librarian, hopes Not Interested something about it. Just as can­ courses at Extension by a simple cer will disappear when a cure for that these improvements will help transfer. The evidence shows that Russia the afflicted cell is found, so war the students in their studies. is not interested in organizing an will disappear when a cure for the S-P. P. All book cards are due at the effective world organization, that intolerant individual is found. Veteran Affairs office by this she is stalling for time while using Labeling ourselves “Students Con­ Thursday, March 18. After that Nazi tactics to acquire as much cerned” and tramping off to parts NOTICES date, book cards can be taken out territory as possible. The evidence unknown won’t abolish war. Nor for additional books by request. shows that leaders who believe SFS will the submission of a ballot to Russia is not a Big Black Bear Get-acquainted party Thursday, the Western College Congress looking for prey, and who co­ March 18, at 4:30 pm at East abolish war. To stamp out war we operate with her, find themselves Beach. Meet at Anapamu and WESTEN’S must, as individuals, purge our­ being stooges, corpses or exiles, State. selves of hate, prejudice, and in­ with their countries enslaved in an CAMERAS! FILMS! tolerance, remembering as we do Speech Department iron-clad, un-negotiable “p eace 24-Hour Finishing Service pact.” so that old geometric axiom which Meeting Thursday, March 18, states, “The whole is equal to the Comer State and De la Guerra Russia and Communism have at 2:00 pm in "Oak Hall 5 for the sum of all its parts.” taken over eastern Europe in most selection of a new secretary. cases by occupation to drive out —Ross Dierdorf Speech majors please be present. the Germans; by winning conces­ Le Cercle Gaulois sions from the Western Allies; or King Arthur: “I hear you have Meeting Wednesday, March 17, by Communist party coups d’etat been misbehaving.” at 8 pm in Neighborhood House. within the government. . . . Begin­ Knight of the Round Table: “In Open to French students. ning in 1944, Communism has what manor, sir?” moved in on Poland, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, and Elaine says her boyfriend ns EARLY CHILDHOOD just recently, Czechoslovakia. ambitious; has been ever since he EDUCATION FRAT If You Haven't Made Your Prepare For Worst was knee high. PLANS FOR SPRING Appointment With the knowledge that the At a recent meeting of - Delta For Your Year Book Communists are expanding under the immediate reality and the true Phi Epsilon, national earl ychild- the support and supervision of the state of the world today. hood education fraternity, plans Photograph Soviet Union, let us construct our Yours for better understanding, were made for the Spring semester. DO IT NOW! future policies accordingly. Sup­ Gaucho These included pledging and for­ port a United Nations which can­ mal initiation rites, a cookie sale, Phone 23131 not act? Rather let us take a posi­ Letters to the Editor must he and a weekend at Painted Cave. tive step and consolidate our allies, signed with a signature, in ink. No BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY and prepare ourselves for the letters initialed or signed by pen- Coed: “Can’t yoli be good for J o t t e d S t u d i a worst. Let the Western College name will be printed. If desired, ten minutes?” COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF SANTA BARBARA Congress and the Dreamers dream, names will be withheld. Vet: “Hell, Sweetheart, I’ll be 7 La Arcada CL 1114 State © 1948« The Coca-Cola Company ^ but let not our dreams overshadow Editor good for twenty years yet.” Tuesday, March 16, 1948 E L GAUCHO Page Three

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* ★ GLORIA DEALEY Social life been slipping lately? can Janet and Donna stand the Jerry Rose . . . new Gaucho As­ If you haven’t seen your name suspence . . . or Lorden? Three rather beat-up, misused sembly chairman . . . noted for in print since your birth notice in THE the Vital Statistics column, here’s orchids to Stu McDougal . . . he’s his knack of making friends . . . the solution to your problem. been acting like a human being has black hair . . . green eyes . . . Seen at the Dance lately.. . Today he is a man? is 19 years old . . . weighs in at HI * * * Dancing to the music of Alvino 140 pounds . . . stands 5’ 5”. Rey’s orch were ______-— . Wanted: Two new toothpicks Special likes: Girls under 5’ 5” with ...... for Bill Brough. The old ones held CORNER __ Glen Miller’s “Moonlight Cock­ ...... ______-__ with up very well under the terrific tails” . . . Benny Goodman’s “The ...... , and strain, but you can only ask so Angels Sing” .. . French fries ...... with much from one little toothpick. RAZOR CONSERVATION pineapple pie with chocolate ice ...... prexy of * * * WEEK planned locally. Save cream . . . Dr. Nettler’s lectures Have you heard of the poll taken wear and tear on blades. Grow­ . . . sports clothes . . . pipes . . . Instructions for use of the the other night at Hendry’s Beach ing for Whiskerino Contest bridge . . . picnics . . . Tiger Math­ above paragraph: Fill in the on the Russian situation? Re­ starts April 20. ew’s parties . . . Santa Barbara blanks with your name and cur­ search men getting no coherent —News-Press Photo College. rent dream-boat, have 10 photo­ answers from the pollees, took the Dislikes: Homework . . . being Je rry Rose static copies made and mail to licence numbers of the cars for a RADIO WORKSHOP called canvas back. . . . handled college radio show friends and relatives. This should later interview. The following TIME CHANGES His activities on campus in­ last year . . . instigated frosh root­ establish your reputation as a big numbers were mentioned: 77 W- clude: presidency of Sophomore ers caps. wheel on campus. 534, 21X918, 49T737, 85N947, The Santa Barbara College Ra­ Hobbies include: fixing blind Squires . . . which he helped to Or 3Y5380, 27X163, 95P963, 64S- dio Workshop will be heard each dates for his buddies . . . fishing found . . . Chairman of Assembly Send in the masthead from one 868, 27X613,63S797. Buenos dias! . . . girls. * * * Thursday evening at 8:30 instead Committee . . . ex-El Gaucho sports El Gaucho and finish this state­ Ambitions: to establish fresh­ of 7:30.as was previously an­ editor . . . member of the rally ment with twenty-five words or Something everybody would man traditions, such as beanies, Combination of the week! committee . . . Sophomore class less: I THINK I SHOULD BE A like to see: One Potter’s Dotter nounced. and instill a proper humble atti­ Let's start with our new "new rally chairman . . . Alpha Phi BIG WHEEL ON CAMPUS be­ without another Potter’s Dotter. Station KDB is airing the 12- Gamma national journalism fra­ tude in all Frosh . . . ultimate am­ Thay kid! look' gabardine skirts with week radio drama series, present­ bition: to become a crack sports cause ...... * * * ternity . . . student council.., var­ Winners will receive a personal in­ announcer or lawyer. the pert-pencil style—double ed by Speech Department students. sity wrestling team . . . JV football troduction to Junemarie Davidson. Confidential. . . how does Bill * * * Kresich get in and out of his trail­ knife pleats in the front. They Chi Alpha Delts Hear er? The door works, but the . . . and speaking of social life, come in all the colors you bottles don’t. CALENDAR Education Talk the once carefree casanovas of * * * co-eds could hope for—rose, Chi Alpha Delta, honorary ele­ Chapel Inn are confining their ac­ MARCH 16, TUESDAY Everyone had a fine time over aqua, kellyy, yellow, grey, mentary fraternity, held its first tivities to Santa Barbara’s Exten­ the weekend before last. There 7 :00— Pu Ko How Get-Acquainted Party, Recreation meeting of the Spring semester sion. There has also been a no­ and black) plus hounds-tooth were a lot of parties held before Center Wednesday evening, March 10, at ticeable rise in the amount of beer 7:30—Archery Club, PH 100 the . . . the . . . Good Heavens . . . checks in brown and white the Sigma Delta Phi sorority available lately. . . ’nuff said! there was a dance that Friday 8:30— Philharmonic Orchestra Concert, house. • * * and black and white. They Fox-Arlington Theater night, wasn’t there? But if any­ Orchids and onions department: MARCH 17, WEDNESDAY Mrs. Portia Hicks, fifth grade body did get to the dance it must are guaranteed whistle-bait, One big brown onion to Bob Lor- 4:00— Panhellenic Meeting, SDP teacher at Franklin Elementary have been after . . . will absolutely wear and den unless he makes up his mind 5:30— Elementary Department Dinner Meeting School, gave a talk on “Maintain­ . . . Tommy Cowan’s playing within the next few years. How wear—so skip on down be­ 6:00— SB Council of Arts, Headley ing Outside Interests.” hide and go seek with everybody’s bottle at the Kappa Sig house. fore they're all gone—only 7 :30— Great Books Lecture, Dante, Matthews 7 :45— AWS Soiree, Riviera Auditorium National Language Group . . . the unidentified Kappa Sig $12.95. 8:00— Le Cercle Gaulois, Neighborhood House who frightened all the girls out of MARCH 18, THURSDAY their powder room by taking his Convenes Locally March 20 beauty nap under the pile of coats. To touch up that skirt and 4:30— SFS Get-Acquainted Party, East Beach, Meet at Anapamu and State Some 50 delegates will convene national president since the last . . . “Chow-dog” Mel Patton show off an _0'hara waist­ 7 :30— APO Meeting in Santa Barbara next weekend, convention held in 1941. showing his pedigreed tongue to anyone who was interested. line, how about one of our 8:30— High Valley Players, Macbeth, Riviera Auditorium March 20-21, for a national con­ Committees * MARCH 19, FRIDAY vention of Alpha Mu Gamma, hon­ Committees planning the con­ . . . John J. Beereboome having gold belts in all sizes and 3:00— Phrateres Board Meeting, AWS Room orary national language organiza­ vention are Bev Donaldson and a swell time. every width from one-half to 9^00— Junior Class All-College Dance, Carrillo Audi­ tion, it has been announced by Doris Saverud, housing (anyone . . . Nancy Kistler’s surprise torium desiring to house delegates is asked celebration when “Miss . Stude- four inches. You can wear Dora Garcia, president of the Xi chapter on the Santa Barbara Col­ to contact the former at 22378) ; baker” Crane arrived with Robin them from dawn 'till dusk lege campus. Gloria Martinez, convention tags; Schmitt. . . . “Octopus” Hargis made his -GUNSETT ACADEMY OF The majority of delegates will Miss Garcia, reservations; Miss and vice-versa, with any YES, YOU CAN "GROW” nightly rounds. arrive on Saturday morning and, Ramelli and Pat Cascadden, cor­ outfit from shorts to formal. DANCING . . . “Miss Studebaker” Crane after registering and viewing the respondents; George Hopping, Studio 102 El Paseo having a swell time with John J. Priced from $1.50 up. campus, will go to El Paseo for Bob Rice, transportation; June­ Phone 5-9-Ü-7 Beereboome. lunch. Short speeches will be de­ marie Davidson, publicity; Mai Open Daily (except Sunday) . . . Phil Jacks vainly preparing livered by each of the guests. Dr. Mulany, photographer; Peggie 10 a.m.— 9 p.m. “lit-up lit-erally” Tom Marquis Beautiful silk, rayon, and Paul Perigord, professor of French Brooks, Mr. Rice, food committee ; for a late date. civilization on the local, will ad­ Ynez Foxen, Miss Garcia, enter­ chiffon scarf's are a welcome . . . “Miss Studebaker” Crane dress the group, and an election tainment; and Esther Helbock, fi­ addtion to all wardrobes. leaving with “Tex” Petty. will be held for new national of­ nancial arrangements. Dr. Wil­ . . . Dee and Ray Turner leaving Touch up that new skirt— ficers. Miss Eda Ramelli, co-spon- liam Aggeler is co-sponsor of the Xi chapter. early for the dance . . . where if blouse combo with one of sor of the Xi chapter, has been Delegates are expected to arrive you heard the music you were these beauties—j. R. has from Phoenix, Long Beach, Berke­ lucky. . . But John J. Beereboome was having a swell time. every color to offer you— ley, UCLA, Los Angeles City Col­ lege, and Illinois. 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Abernathy shot a single to center Tough luck player of the. game shoulder one-handed snatch in to register Abbott. Bushman was Gaucho second sacker Tom deep center. Lou Munson, .how­ Gaucho Horsehiders Whip promptly rattled the boards in Daily who was robbed of base ever, turned in the game’s gem center with a titanic clout that was blows in the second and eighth good for three sacks and a run. innings. In the second, the Loyola when he raced back to the screen Loyola in Power Exhibit Williams popped to second and keystoner committed grand lar­ to capture a foul tip. Lou dove WÍÉK Skeith was retired short to first to ceny by darting behind second to headlong over a pile of bludgeons In preparation for the coming horsehide with midseason vehem­ end the parade. scope up a sizzling drive, and in with his outstretched glove, inter­ 2C2A championship scramble, the ence, went down swinging. Orem the eighth the shortstop joined the cepting the descending horsehide With Phil Jacks Lions Score two inches above the ground. Santa Barbara baseballers shifted Skeith, however, drilled a ringing circus ranks by making a great I get a big laugh how all the into high gear by downing the The Lions pushed their lone one-handed stab over second. * The Gauchos depart for Berk­ talk that is going around concern­ Loyola Lions, 4-1, at Laguna Park. single to left that sent Abbott and counter across in the seventh when eley and San Jose Wednesday Blake Scampers ing Branch Rickey, “The Great Thè contest, played under ideal Blake scampering across the plate. Privett doubled and scored on night. Thursday they tangle with Emancipator.” A great many conditions, boasted a Caucho nine In the fifth, Abbott got on again Barry’s drive to center, which Joe Joe Blake scampered in all di­ the Bears, and Friday and Satur­ sports writers again praise Rickey which exhibited a tremendous by virtue of an error. Blake pushed Blake dropped while attempting rections hauling in Lion drives. day the first two 2C2A conference for his wonderful move in lifting amount of class, power and pitch­ him to second with a sacrifice and to haul it in on the dead run. His best effort was an over-the- games are on tap with San Jose. the race barriers in organized ing. The hilltop boys committed Baseball only one miscue, larruped ten Rickey did sign the first Negro safties and gave up only two base player ever to don the uniform in knocks to the Lions. organized ranks, but you can be Hal Abbott started on the mound sure that he did it with very little for the Gauchos and toiled beau thought of stopping discrimina­ tifully for seven innings in carving tion. Whatever else you can say out his two-hit masterpiece. Lefty about -Branch, you can never ac­ Thomas sidewheeled the 8th and cuse him of being a bad business 9th and gave up no hits and no man. The signing of Jackie Rob­ free passes. inson was a stroke of business Loyola’s righthanded slabster, genius, one that has paid for itself O’Brien, went the route and was many times. Robinson was signed touched for ten hits and a walk. for about $5,000, a nice piece of The Gauchos “powerized” O’Brien change, but a drop in the bucket for two tallies in the third frame compared with the pesos that the and for two more in the fifth. average highly publicized rookie draws. Skeith Singles Negro Players . In the third stanza, Barry’s mis­ v STARRING IN cue gave Abbott a lift, and Blake For many years there has been a cry for some club to sign one or and Abernathy surprised everyone "DREAM GIRL" in the ball park by dumping two more of the great .Negro baseball A PARAMOUNT PICTURE neatly executed bunts which satur­ players. Leading this list was the ated the hassocks with Gauchos. famous “Satchel” Paige, truly one Bushman halted the offensive mo­ of the finest pitchers of baseball mentarily by skying to short, and history. What the average fan Williams, trying to assail the doesn’t realize, and this is not hard to understand, is that a good Ne­ gro player like Paige can pull 8 CAGE TEAMS down more money in a Negro league than he could ever make in organized ball. UNDEFEATED IN It took someone like Robinson, with both courage and ambition, to step over the barriers lowered out of mercenary motives by Ric­ The end of the second week of key. Brooklyn made more money intramural basketball play found out of Robinson last year than eight teams still undefeated. they will ever pay him for as long Among those squads who added as he wears a Dodger uniform. to their laurels were the Kappa Net Praise Sigs, who handed the Gamma Sig No, I ’m afraid that I can’t go “A” team a 33 to 27 loss; the Sig along with the boys who are heap­ Alphs 44 to 38 victors-over Sigma ing praises on Mr. Rickey. Praise Phi Epsilon; and Sigma Pi, who him for knowing how to make drew a bye after defeating Delta money* but let it go at that.* If Sig the wek previous. The other Robinson stops making money for undefeated team in the frat league the Dodgers, he will more than was the Gamma Sig “B” outfit, likely go the way of Dixie Walker, which thumped Beta Delta, 37 to Vic Lombardi, and Eddie Stanky. 14. Rogues W in San Jose Men Dominate The Rogues continued their All-CCAA Cage King winning ways in the organization Continuing to dominate the con­ league by pasting the giant killers, ference, the San Jose Spartans 31 to 14. Los Gallitos felt the placed two men on the All-Con­ teeth of the Gopher attack to the ference Basketball Team of the tune of 58-25, while the Grauchos CCAA. SBC placed one. slipped past Sloppyside AC 34 to 30. The High Flyers took their The unanimous choices were second win without playing by Chuck Hughes and Stu Inman, both of San Jose, and Hank Mor- drawing a forfeit from the Nug­ oski, Cal - Poly’s high - scoring gets. Previously, the High Flyers had drawn a bye. guard. Santa Barbara’s Harvey Hubler and COP’s Stan McWil­ Games are scheduled every week liams finish out the No. 1 quintet. night, with the opening contest at For Hubler, Moroski, and Hughes, 7 and the windup at 8. The con­ selection on the All-CCAA King tests are played in the Men’s Gym was a repeat performance, for all on the Riviera campus, and guar­ three made the team last season. antee fast, interesting basketball. uQentin Sims, hustling Santa Barbara guard, was honored on Posture Clinic the second team for the second straight year. Coke Morrison was Held Wednesday the only other Santa Barbara play­ A posture clinic will be held er to make the squad, being given Wednesday mornings from 8:30 honorable mention. to 11:30 in Mrs. Hodgins’ office The Kings: 1st Team in the Men’s Gym for the benefit H ubler...... *...... Santa Barbara of any student or faculty member who wishes advice concerning pos­ Hughes...... San Jose ----- / . Inman...... San Jose tural problems. Individual con­ Moroski ...... i_ Cal-Poly ferences to discuss special prob­ McWilliams ...... -...... COP lems may be requested. ' 2nd Team P. E. 8, a credit course, is of­ Pfister ...... COP fered each semester for women Becknell ...... Fresno who want to undertake a correc­ Keesey...... San Diego tive program under supervision. Sims ...... Santa Barbara Wuesphoff ...... San Jose Cal-Poly; Nuttall, San Diego; Honorable Mention Proulx, COP. Forwards: Morrison, Santa Bar­ Center. Sondergard, Fresno. bara; Hagen, San Jose; Coghlan, Guard: Levy, COP.

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