VOL. XV Santa Barbara State College, Tuesday, October 8, 1935 No. 6 Gaticho Alumni Deadline This Week New Course Is Student Election Allred Secures Gather in All for Payment of Fee Planned for I. Set for Next Weèk New Machine All laboratory fees are due A special student body elec­ and collectable at the financial tion for the purpose of filling Parts of State secretary’s office during this E, Department the office of secretary left open for Book Work week. All students who do not when Betty Roonie transferred Local Alumni Hold Luncheon pay their fees this week will Certification of Counce 11 o r s to Occidental college will be Large Council Appropriation at El Paseo; Krueger not be admitted to classes on Will Be Possible Under held the first of next week. From Student Body Fund Is Speaker Monday, October 14, and there­ Expected Program Betty Walker, election com­ Used for Purchase after untir such fees are paid. mittee chairman, was appoint­ GROUP MEET Laboratory fees consist of E. ERICSON HEADS MOVE ed to be in charge of details. NEW SYSTEM IS USED one dollar per laboratory unit Any upper classwoman who Bay Section Holds Banquet plus three dollars library and Field of Student Personnel passes the eligibility rules and fifty-cents gym fees. A fine secures names of ten percent Financial Records of Clubs, Wh e n Gauchos Meet of two dollars will be added to Work Offers Two Types . of the present student body by Organizations Will Be San Francisco all fees paid after October 11. of Credentials a petition may be nominated. Kept on File The petitions may be obtained Meetings of the Santa Barbara Introduction of a new course in from the committee and must Financed by an emergency ap­ State college alumni are occurring the college may be slated, according be posted, on th e bulletin, propriation of $350.00 from the throughout the State of California Band Parades to reports brought back by E. E. board. at the opening of the school year. Ericson of the State college faculty surplus fund of the Associated Santa Barbara’s alumni met at a from a meeting of the Committee students recently made by the stu­ luncheon held recently in the Red to Advertise on Guidance in last dent body council, Fred Allred, Room of El Paseo, with Esther Saturday. This course will lead to­ Comment, Color controller, has purchased a new Jannssens Porter, local alumni pres­ Bond Issues ward certification for student coun- Burrough’s portable bookkeeping ident, in charge of the meeting. cel lors in California elementary and President Clarence L, Phelps gave secondary schools. Highlight New machine with which he is insti­ To advertise bond proposition tuting a new system of beekkeep- a short talk, while Jean Krueger, number five, Santa Barbara State As now recommended to the State head of the home economic depart­ College band participated in a par­ Board for its adoption, there are College Folder ing for the student body. ment, spoke on the “Latest Develop­ ade Monday afternoon at 2.00 P.| M. two different credentials within the The machine is particularly valu­ ment in liutrition.” The band, dressed in uniform, field of student personnel work, a Have you noticed the new foot­ able for, writing statements. It general counselling credential and posts ledgers, keeps accounts, draws „ President Clarence Phelps a n d marched iron) Santa Barbara Hotel ball programs at our games this Mrs. Jane Miller Abraham, presi­ to the post office. The purpose a vocational counselling credential. balances, checks invoices and fig­ dent and registrar, respectively, of the parade was to encourage Each credential will be granted for season? The main feautre of ures inventory. The machine also motored to San Diego last Sunday people to vote “yes” on bond issue 12 . additional semester hours of these programs, is the outside cover handles adding, subtracting, and to attend a statewide meeting of number five. work after the applicant already in several colors which portrays multiplyin. superintendents a n d appointment In a recent assembly Don Follett, has a valid teaching credential. In- a different football action picture Records Available each case a credential of two years “Financial records of clubs and secretaries. Mrs. Abraham, head of brought up I the motion that the each week. These programs are the Santa Barbara alumni associa­ of teaching experience will be a other campus organizations are kept student body pay for stickers “Vote an improvement over last years’ daily in the financial office, and tion, will attempt to organize a San ye? on proposition number five,” prerequisite. In order to obtain Diego alumni association. the vocational guidance credential and can be ranked with those of any person desiring information and also said stickers were to be larger schools. as to the present status of these, The Bay section alumni will give distributed by the freshmen class. the applicant must have two years of experience outside of teaching. The programs are put out in the may get it at any time,” said Lyman a dinner on November 2, at the It was favorably passed upon-by school print, shop under the direc­ Goldsmith, chairman of the finance Perkeley Women’s City club, 2315 a large majority of the student tion of Ralph Pbrter, who is as­ committee and member of the coun­ Durant avenue, at 6:30 p.m. The body. The state college will re­ Frosh Bonfire sisted by Granzo Meisenbach and cil. San Francisco section will hold ceive the direct benefit of the prop­ Francis Becchio. The time saving machine makes their annual banquet at the same osition—namely the. lighting of a Advertisements for the program it possible for the bookkeeping to time as the Santa Barbara -San new athletic field at Laguna Park. Plans Advance are composed of 8 pages. Page 3 is be done more quickly, easily and Francisco State football game, to Frank Ellings, Harry Sloan, Jim­ made up of football comments by clearly. It eliminates the majori­ be played between the two colleges, my Jordano, Gene Chamberlain, Becchio Eliminates Difficulties Francis Becchio, PPages 4 to 7 carry ty of handwriting and types auto­ The San Joaquin alumni section and A1 Lathim distributed the the lineups, and officials. The re­ matically, according to Fred Allred. will hold a get-together sometime stickers around the campus. Before Last Minute maining pages contain advertising. in the near future. The proceeds from the programs “Plans for the detailed work, will go to the Athletic Fund. WOMEN STUDENTS which is necessary for making the FIRST MEETING Majors to Try Homecoming bonfire a success ENTERTAIN WITH OF MEN’S CLUB have been completed, and the en­ INFORMAL PARTY New Excursion thusiasm and cooperation expressed Courses Added IS HELD TODAY at the freshmen rally committee Freshmen and new -students will meeting leave no doubt in my mind be honored by the associated women Discussing inter-mural sports, new Discussing plans for an excursion that this year’s bonfire will be the to Curriculum to Huntington library, the English students at their annual Backwards furniture for the men’s club room, biggest and most successful in the Party to be given Saturday, Octo­ and the Farmer’s Formal, the men’s department met recently. history of the college,” states Fran­ Featured in the new fall curricu­ Margaret Bennett, head of the ber 12, at 5:45 in Ebbet’s hall. club held their first meeting of the cis Becchio, bonfire rally chairman. lum of the University of California “We want every freshman woman semester today in the school cafe­ English department, explained the “The committee - members have Extension Division at Los Angeles English test which all English ma­ to come to the party with her teria with Dean William Ashworth bëen assigned to their tasks and all are courses for nurses, social work­ safety pin in evidence and her as sponsor. jors must pass before their senior are agreed that the work should ers, doctors’ and dentists’ assistants, year. If the student has failed to clothes on backwards and have the To begin the' meeting “Bud” Lam- start without delay so as not to and certain courses of interest to best time of the whole year,” says bourne lead in a few songs. The pass the examination, he may take run into difficulfies that usually laboratory technicians, according the test over during the fall- sem­ Lois Jo McPbeters, A.W.S. presi­ officers Were then introduced as: arise by waiting until the last to announcement made by Miss dent. “I know that the transfers Denny McArthur, president; Durant ester. minute,” continued Becchio. Margaret Wotton, executive secre­ Petie McKinney, president of the and old students will have an equal­ Moseley, past president; Bob Way, Dan De Reign, rally committe tary in charge of the State Uni­ ly enjoyable evening.” vice-president; Mert Miller, social départaient, opened the meeting for chairman for the freshmen class, versity’s extension division classes the election of officers. Alice Hil- Committee heads in charge of the chairman; and Robert Kindred,, sec­ who is taking care of all negotia­ in . party are: Ellen Roe, food; Doro­ retary. With William Ogle as par- gren was elected social chairman, tions between the frosh and the Some of the courses offered are: and Dorothy Darrow, secretary. A thy Riche, tickets; Wilma Kiesner, limentarian, the club expects to school rally committee, reports, bacteriology, hematology, bio-chem­ decorations; Las Esquelas, program. speed up their business meetings. committee was appointed to look “So for the freshrtien class has been istry, serology, parasitology, blood As the meeting drew to an end, into the matter of transportation by working exceptionally well to­ cytology, x-ray, elementary public Tommy Merrill gave a short talk on school bus to the library. gether with the rally committee, health, and a curriculum for grad­ Service Organization parking and smoking around the Mrs. Bennett announced that a and outside of working on the bon­ uate nurses. campus and a plea was made by new bibliography compiling a com- fire, the freshmen are doing their Holds Supper Meet Denny McArthur for the donation ’plete list of English référence books utmost to make the entire Home­ Meeting to continue plans for the of a barn to be used for the Farm­ for the use of the majors, has been coming Week something for State Mrs. Price Talks on er’s Formal. ' completed. A free reading list may program for the Backwards Party, to look forward to.” Teacher’s Institute Las Espuelas held a supper meet­ be had upon request, from the lib­ Danny D’Alphonsb, frosh presi­ rarian. ing at the apartment of Mary New Song for State dent, adds, “We of the frosh class Speaking to the elementary sde-^ Agnes Phillips on Friday, October are lending our wholehearted sup­ partment Tuesday, October 1, Mrs. 4, at 5:30 p.m. Mary Margaret Will Be Purchased Students Transfer port in making a success of Home­ Laura S. Price, head of the elemen­ Winter was appointed art director coming, and we will give necessary tary education department, stated, “Song of El Gaucho” written es­ From North, South for the program while Ann Sey­ asistance to the committee in stag­ “It is my ambition to see you peo­ mour and Dorothy Honor will act pecially for Santa Barbara State ing a huge bonfire rally.” ple make a success, for your sake as masters o£ ceremony. by C. N. Fieuder, a profesional Transfers from other colleges in the first place, for the college in song-writer, will be tried out at show that our college is becoming Those attending the meeting were SLOAN CONDUCTS the second place, and the commun­ Frances Hoelscher, Alice Hoelscher, the next student body meeting more popular and better known ity to which you will go in the third under the direction of the song every year. Frances Jane Miller, Ann Seymour, SPIRITED RALLY place.” Louise Jackson, Neva Freeman, leaders, Petie McKinney and “Dot” This semester eighty-five students Reviewing the first teacher’s in­ Darrow. Eleanor Mellinger, school transferred to Santa Barbara from- Mary Frances McKinney, Leona Thirty-two members of the San­ stitute held Saturday, September 28, Rasmussen and Dorothy Hornor. pianist will accompany the sing­ southern colleges and universities. ta Barbara State football team left she expressed her approval of the ing. The purchase of the song de­ Thirty transfers came from north­ the Southern Pacific depot at five new type of institute planned for pends upon the response of the ern colleges and universities. An­ 'forty-five Friday for San Diego to Santa Barbara county teachers. At Outing Club Plans student body towards it. other financially pleasing item is do battle with the Aztecs. A fair, each institute meeting there is to that twenty new students come representation of the Student Body be a definite study of some phase Picnic at the Cabin College (Y’ Holds from outside the state. was there.to lend spirit to. the oc­ of child development and the, child’s Outing club members have plan­ casion with yells led by Harry contact with subject matter. At the ned a picnic‘for Sunday, October Open House for Men GILCHRIST ATTENDS MEET Sloan, asistant yell-leader. end of the year institute leaders 20 at the student body cabin on the After attending the National Girl “Although there were not many will hold a panel discussion of pos­ Santa Ynez river. Active members College “Y” members are holding Scout convention to be held this students they made up for lack sible procedures in our educational of the Outing Club are anxious to “open house” for new members week in San Francisco, Miss Shuna of numbers with spirit,” said Harry future. Quoting from Saturday’s in­ have many new members take an and guests tonight from 7:30 to Gilchrist, of this school, will leave Sloan, “This is the first rally of stitute Mrs. Price says, “Now we active interest in the organization. 10:00 at the Y. M. C. A. building on for Kansas City where she has its kind we have had, and we are to reeducate society instead of The cabin is under student body the corner of Carrillo and Chapala been given a full time position as surely will have better spirit in using education as a means to learn administration and no dues are streets. girl scout field captain. the next one.” about the past.” multiplying. /

Page Two SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE, Tuesday, October 8, 1935

Mrs. Maxwell to ’ Philo & Sophy San Diego Trek

Donate Flowers Oh so,, here we are again—afer Is Successful ^ L 'G ^ tL G H O I a very swell week-end in Sari. Di­ Our quad: which in former years ego. What with seeing the game From all reports, everyone that BILL HOYT—Editor-in-Chief ; was one of the beauty-spots of the and the. exposition, and “other” attended' the San Diego-Santa Bar­ campus,- has been allowed tp. de­ things,’ well we have lots of scan- VIRGINIA TVIOON—Business Manager teriorate somewhat in the past year. dâl^-but most of its too “hot” to bara football game last Saturday This semester, however, Mrs. Wm, handle. • ; . down there, had “one swell time,” . BOB MOORE...... Assistant Editor * # * “PETIE” McKINNEY.—News Editor IKE KAHN...... Sport Editor M.a x, w e l l , who. ha s y taken We’ve compiled some of the dope DOLLY HALL...... Feature Editor PAUL WOODS....Circulation Mgr. much interest in the preservation There are just lots and lots of on the gals and fellas that Went of beauty on the grounds about the girls who would ante an orchid or so here goes: STAFF REPORTERS—Francis Becchio, Armae Brewster, G w e n school, is, donating five-hundred two to, be Lane Mipkey’s Minie Davis, Dan DeReign, Margaret Eastwood, Bill Gray, Nat Hales, It seems that “Tiny” Martin had- Verdella Hebert, Alice Hoelscher, Dorothy. Honor, Donald Hot-;: pansy plants to be set put in the Mouse. zeli, Papi Hurst, Ted Joham, Hal Julian, Jinunie McSkimming, quad.. With the, aid of Isabel Çocke '• " one heck of a time sleeping in those Irene Miniken, Norman Phillips, Zelva Pierce, Livingston Pome­ itsy-bitsÿ pullman berths—a n d roy, Tom Ross, Jeanne Rouse, Tom Smith, Norris Teakle, Thlly and. Esther .Yearout, and/'N. Y-. A, Gur idea of another swell girl:— Warren, Verna Wilbur, Wendellr Wright, Sibyl Smyth, James "men, Mrs, Maxwell will restore thé Pat Ireland, a -gaL from. San Diego, Johnny Twadle was all wrought Baker,'Al Belpres, Richard Moore,. Robert Murray, Schurer Moe. atmosphere of harmony and color.. and an -8.9 if there ever was one. ‘ up because some of the fellows , ■’ * . * . * - ' • * ’ ■ * on the - train kept ringing false 1935 Member j 1936 As‘ .a reminder to the students' to avoid stepping on the new plants, . Scandal—the • windows in Pine: alarms f o r the porter—“Bup” (Associated Golleòiate Press wif'es have' been extended around Hall haven’t been washed yet. ' Moore and Dave - Pollack went Distributor of thé quad, and everyone, is request­ * * • . “nautical-” on us and dined at the ed to refrain from “ short-cutting" Louise Funk' has developed into marine base with a few of the ‘boys’ . Cblleéicite Di6est across;- the lawn. . V a kleptomaniac. Taking salt cel­ —and Adolphus Lowe claims that Official publication, of. the Associated StulentSj Santa Barbara State lars, Tsk,: Tsk. . y ' . ; if he had the money he’d buy the college, Santa Barbara, Calif. Edited and published semi*weekly Oh the “Streets of Paris” at the Fair—and State ■ college campus. Entered as second-class mail matter. Sept. 17, 1926, at the Postoffice, Santa Barbara, California, under act of March 3, DOPE SHEET Bill McKenzie is . up to his old why did Ike - Kahn and Francis 1897. Subscription price, one dollar per year, 50 cents a semester, mailed. tricks—robbing the high school era-: Becchio want -to buy “two tickets Name- Lyman “Goldy”. Goldsmith. die! Odear-mesuz. to Georgia?*’^-who were the two Birth place—Manhattan, • Kansas. ■girls in room 335 at the Hotel San­ “Gaucho Club” Bn'thday—Sept ' 29. '- Charlotte Naess, - the girl who ford that made so much noise that In the new “Gaucho Club” the students of the Santa Bar­ Posrtioh in -school activities^-Pres. driyes the “Baby La Salle,”’ is very directions concerning : their where-, bara State College have the instigation of a new and very orig-. of -Senior Class, lAes. of Dra­ much in'favor of the date bureau:. abbuts could be received from peo­ inai idea on this campus: Thé originators, whomever they may matics Club, Chairman of Finance Hello Alistair; , . ple on the other side of thé hotel? be, hit the nail on the head for something that we need. A - Committee, i —what was it that kept Shirley place where students may convene, have ' a bite' to eat and Childhood ■ Ambition—To b e a Seen at the Expositioin—Buppÿ Warner and “Obbie” De Motte' talk over as well as rehash any and all details of the day in­ Mounted Policeman. Moore, • “Dqlf” . Lowe, and : Jaek awake .all night?—and is it a truth­ Hobby—Stamp collecting., Knight trying to get rates on join­ ful report that “Petie” McKinney cluding student politics. Present Ambition—To teach Indus­ ing the nudist colony. . and hfer “stooges” kept telephoning ' Though nothing has definitely, been settled concerning the trial Arts courses. everybody in the hotel?—where did actual acquiring of a fountain, both President Clarence "Phelps Favorite Radio Program—Eddie : “-Dôn’i you dare put anything' “2304 Willis disappear i after the and Garlyn Basham, president of the Associated Students, - Cantor's program about Ray and Me in thè paper,” game?—we heard it rumored that think that the possibilities are good. Things concerning the Favorite Sport—Tennis. ■ said Irene Miniken, ànd we prom­ Wilma Kiesner was making dates whole affair have comë; to a stand-still for- this week as the Favorite Movie—Mickey Mouse or ised her we wouldn’t. ' with big bad musicians—“Smoky” college president is away to a mefeting of college and university Pop Eye. . . ; ’ , . *■ *’ ’* ■ ‘ , Çlemons claims that he made • the Favorite Böok-^Swiss. Family Rob­ Our Weekly• Philosophy—Ain’t it trip to San Diego in 14 hours flat— executives at the present time. inson. • ’! ■■■- ; i •' . ■ ■ funny?. When some gals can’t' ■and what were Norman Martin and ■ The possibilities that can be accomplished with the “Gau­ Greatest. Thrill: or Embarassing Mo­ “Have” a fellow, they wânt him— “Bun” O’Reiley doing down in. the cho Club” are innumerable. For instance, it is at the presi­ ment—Well-ask. me tha’t pri­ then when thèy can, 0 dear watalife. a. m.—they told us .they were place for committees—now, wouldn’t it be nice to discuss stu­ '• * 4c. -, 4> . " “slumming”—who were the five dent affairs over a hot cup of tea or while you munch on a BASKETBALL IS POPULAR I Twit twat and tattle for this is­ Gaucho- studes' that had fifteen Upward of 18.000.000 people are- sue. We’ll be seein you, when .you 'I hàmburgers- for their Sunday even­ sandwich. playing basketball through out- the« speak, whisper—for we . have. sec­ ing dinner?—and how come Jean - Another idea that enters our seldom crossed threshold is each yeah. re t ; agents 'everywhere. Townsend was so worried a. few that it would be rather nice if one or several of the cupboards hours before fhe Athletic Club on the North side of the club room might'be converted into a game down. there?— show case and all of the school, cups that now adorn, the stu­ Well, ’nuf sed., We’ve done our dent body office background be put on display for the whole part and gathered the dirt for ya! Now read it an’ Weep!!! student body to witness. We think that it would add slightly P. S.—Dan - DeReign stopped off to the “cluby” appearance of the Gaucho Club too. at Valley Falls for- a. short visit! As long as it is to be called a club room,-other displays /TUDfefIT/ ' BLOWOF-P ! would not be out of order either,- such as the past’ student; LOST AND FOUND NEEDS body presidents of the Santa Barbara State college. For in­ Dear Disgruntled: ' ; acquainted, arid the no-fun .of no The. lost and found department stance, the pictures of some of the collèges- most outstanding Whether or not your face would date -is averted. is ; badly in need of material to athletès, debaters, and dramatists would, if accumulated, make be a. familiar one in, this proposed Satisfied ’38 make its life worth while. To date Stag- line nad whether-or not you not only the losers have been lag­ a rather flashy “Hall of Fame.” would: be one, of these “ivolveà” To the Editor, ging, but finders have also been If it so happens that you, any of you, have any ideas to that continuously watch the coeds Dear Editor: \ .. Áí asleep. The only important ob­ offer concerning the immediate advancement of the establish­ dancing.and attempt to cut in. is ' Now, about this sô-caled “Daté” jects that haye been lost are a half ment, let them be known either to our offices or to Garlyn th e, question I’d like to ask? Or, bureau! 'Don’t you think we women of a green fountain pen- and a Basham; for that is the idea behind, the whole affair. “It’s for would ÿpu make any . attempt - to have any ' pride? • Isn’t it bad en­ note book, while a wrist watch is the student’s. Find out what they want and get-it for them” ■togelieve the embarrasment of the ough to :get stuck with some “glue” alone in' representing .the other di­ • _—;--- 2------p —— O— unacquainted ' lyomen,. ivhp accord* on a bljrid daté, much less sign up vision, ing to your suggestion, would.,come for one? .How would you like to Parking Cooperation unescorted -to “get' ''acquainted,"’ get tied up tp some dumb dame, ARMY EXPERIENCE NEEDED For some length of time there has been'agitation for a Did you .^attend' the frosh recep­ sight unseen? Or, are you one of It’s impossible to get a college de­ systematic and orderly system of parking on-the campus. We tion at the beginning of: the year? these soüps that goes, around Up to gree in Italy now without profi­ thought, as did many Others, that in keeping with thè vast: im­ If you did, y-ou: certainly -observed his neck in “happy medium,” whom ciency in military science. the lengthy' stag-line which block-, :mefe “looks” cuts no . icé? provement to the appearance of- the campus with thé. paving éd the doorwayOllévening, and als'o Máybe I’m deriSe;;'- also, maybe of the roads, it would be quite proper to still further add to the ' wallflower parade .around the not! But-seriotisly, don't you think, The Uptown 35c Haircut the orderliness of the campus, the safety of the pedestrians, and wall. Instead of trying to approach it sounds a bit queei? More better,.' DE-LUXE quiet of the classrooms by instituting a new system of parking the bashful girl's,, -the fellows hem­ yoii put specimen in show-casé so regulations. , med. ’n haw ed‘around, trying all BARBER SHOP evening to'm ake up their minds we could "judge for ourselves, no?, Across from Post-Office at The Sophomore Squires with the cooperation of the welfare Yes’? I ■ '• : ., .’ ■ ' committee undertook the task to help, the student body solve, as- to, w;hich girl thefy would . care 9 E. Anapamu to tag: V;: ; Hopefully yours, HEBERT, R. POTIER, Prop. this problem, and we, to this date, have been quite amazed at Most men enjoy taking a 'girl 1GOTMIIDE GGTTASHOWME the lack of cooperation which they haye. received from the to a dance. Why not get acquainted section of the students driving cars. with new Students through- tile date In thé October first issue of El Gaucho a, small article in*-, bureau, introducing the. girl Of yOur‘> formed the students that certain regulations had- been made dreapis ' to your • friends, arid every-- and that members of the Squires woujd .be . on hand in the thing will be okay. ' ,*>- morning to aid in enforcing them. We must; say that the Thus, Disgruntled, everyone’s-; Squire’s actions to comply with the promises of the article were not very conspicuous. It might be added that neither .were the students driving cars considerate of thè rules. Çars- blocked ■ ù . t pedestrian" right-of-ways, and were left anywhere, it seëmed, America's Heikos!. by late-comers who had not a thought in mind, but to get Clarinet Mayer to classes. Star of the ' f “No. parking” signs as well as “Onè Way Drive” notices- "LET’S DANCE” ¿ evidently mean nothing tò our college population. This mornirig the Squires have made another attempt to break the old habits and we certainly hope, that the students- driving cars will have consideration for these: efforts as well as for their own convenience. f-—S.M. /CAMPUS Social Calendar for Tuesday, Oct. 8, to Friday, Oct. 11, 1935 C a len d a r CHICAGO COLLEGE ;i OF BEAUTY I; 820 State St. Phone 24932 Tuesday, October 8—-A.W.S. and Men’s club meetings, 2nd 11 Shampoo and Dry Finger j> WaVe - ...... 50c hour; A.W.S. board meeting, 6:00 p.m.; Art depart­ 11 Finger Wave Dry ...... i-.....;...;„2Sc .!' Manicure ■ ...... 25c ment dinner, El Cortijo.- ..... 10 Point; the Half-Time Score Stands 7-0 day when the Aztecs barely eked 33...... Average yards punts ...... 37 out a tie, So lightly did; the 10...... Average return punts >.. 15 .6 ...... Average return kick-offs.. 12 Upsetting just about every, dope sheet in Southern Cali­ Southerners take Saturday’s game 20....:...... Yards lost-penalties 30 fornia, the Santa Barbara State Gauchos ■ were held to a 7 to that it was played on the Aztec . 2...... :...... ;...... Fum bles ...... —...... : 1 2...... Fumbles recovered ...... 1 7 tie by-the San Diego Aztecs last Saturday afternoon on the practice field with only, a fifty 1;...... ;...... Touchdowns ...... ,...... 1 cent admission charge, Most reg­ 1.. . Conversions ,...... :...... 1 southerners” field. ular games are played in a down 0...... Field ■ goals .....:... 0 The game proved to be one of the most'colorfulfrays seen 0.;...... ,...... -S afeties ...... 0 town stadium . with a frog skin 7 ...... I...1Total scpre .;...... :,. 7 in the Southern Conference in many a year. It had everything necessary for admission. It was from .pugilistic encounters to $ -, a breather all right, Leo Calland attempted place kicks. dirninutive Japanese halfback, skirt­ and his team were breathing Gauehito Team Detroit Tigers Try Place Rick ed his own ’ lefjt end for the score. plenty hard before the game The first quarter went by with ■ Leejs try for ' the extra point was ended. good, tying up thè score. .' . ■* .* « neither team doing much damage. Win Close Tilt Capture Series The Aztecs tried a place kick from An intercepted Gaucho pass on . The game turned into a rough and the. Gaucho 20 yard line,, but to no the Ha'rderrnen’s 47 yard line, plus tumble .scrap in the' second half In one of the most hectic games avail. Valverde did most. of the a few large gains by Lee, Aztec ; with Santa Barbara receiving most from Taft High fullback, resulted in another try in series history the" Detroit Tigers ball, toting for the Aztecs in this ■ of the penalties although we did quarter, with Morelli and Yeager for a place kick, by the southérners, not do most of . 'the dirty-work by Eking out'a close 6 to 0 win, the were ’ declared baseball champions carrying for the Hardermen, which -failed. a long'way. Several slugfests were State, frosh gridders were, given a for 1935 by virtue, of their 4-3 vic­ Gauchos Threaten narrowly averted and two players ' On the first play of the second Scare ori Martin Field, Saturday, tory over, the Chicago Cubs on Na- period, Dave Pollock, Gauchfb quar­ The Hardermen threatened the Were removed from the game for vin field, Detroit,, yesterday after­ Aztec goal- line.. laté. in the last slugging, Although this is not such night,- by the Taft high' Wildcats, terback broke through the center noon. of the Aztec line for 18 yards, A period, when the Dieghans were a good beginning for a special riv­ who played an inspired game to The mighty bat of “Goose” Goslin called for clipping while a punt was alry growing Up between the* two few plays later, the Diegoahs block­ hold the highly favored Gauchltos spelled disaster for the Cubs wheri ed- a Gaucho .kick, and recovered in the air, which automatically gave schools, it might easily turn into in check. he singled; in the, last half of the the Gauchos the possession of the something worthwhile. The sopho­ the ball ori the Hardermen 8, yard ball on thè Aztec 12 yard line. Coach E, M. Johnson’s eleven diet ninth scoring Manager Mickey Co­ line. Two cracks into the Gaucho more and junior members of. the chrane. The Grimm men got off to •Failing at thrèe attempts .into the •team have, already.vowed to beat the Cumniing’s men bn even terms ■line, -an incpmpleted pass; - and a line, thé Bapbarenos tried a placé a nice start in the ninth when Stan­ failure . at an attempt of a place San' Diego next year. >- during the first half. Neither lirig ley Hack, former Sacramento bank' kick from the 5 yard marker. The ' kick, gave the Barbarenos. the ball kick was blocked. could be penetrated for any sizeable clerk, tripled. Tommy Bridges;'“the an their own-20 yard line., The pay-pff came when a San gains. A brilliant puriting .duel be­ skinny curve-ball pitcher from Those fellows who were outstand­ Diego player slugged Bob Mor- Sanderson. Scores ing for Santa Barbara were: Mor­ tween the two • squads featured the Kentucky” then entered the Cub’s After a couple of exchanges of elli with his fist directly in'front play in this half. Gardenhire out­ lair and subdued them by striking elli, Yéager, Mulock; Oldershaw of the referee. Skeeter Voorhies, punts the ball ended up on the and -Pojlqck. For the Aztecs, Metz­ did his Wildcat opponent by a slight out two men in; a row and forcing Aztecs 8 yard line. Valverde, speedy team captain for the day, objected margin. * | , 1 . ‘ the third man to pop up; ger ârid Butler stood out. furiously but the official ,cut him Diegoan triple threat man, blindly, The starting lineups were as fol­ Again one of Coach Cummings The - victory brought thè f i r s t threw a pass straight into Sander­ off with, “Aw, he didn’t hit him pep talks sank'in and the GauchitOs' lows: .. very hard!” It is not our gen­ world’s championship to ■ Detroit son’s hands who galloped unmolest­ Aztecs Gauchos came out" for the third quarter with after five attempts. In handing oiit ed across the line on to pay dirt. eral policy to rass any official, the necessary spark.. Following a 33 Frame ...... LE .. . .. Mulock 19 especially after a close game, but - thè palms it would be. hard to over­ Sanderson also kicked goal for thé 23 Hughes ...... LT .... Twadell 36 sustained power drive down the look such outstanding Jiorse-hiders extra point. The score stood 7-0 this incident was too good to miss. field, Monson, ; State quarterback, 20 Hopkins LE ...... Martin 38 : .* * * '• r • as ' the, “four G-men” Gehringer at the end of the first'half. 16 Dur land Ç ...... Miller 24 caught the Wildcats-off their feet Goslin, Greenberg and ,'GOrdan. Co­ Aztecs Score . Bouquets .to: HaroldSanderson and as the. Taft-men came in close 22 Butler .:...... Re ... Lee 21 who played a barig-up' game for chrane of the champs,-and of course Coach .- Calland, of theL Aztecs, 39 Ch.upchman ..RT . ..Oldershaw 30 on the 20 yard line in an effort -to Bridgés.. must have given sorrie - effective . sixty minutes and Who scored all stop the. 'frosh - running plays, Mon- 27 Slavin ...... '. RÉ .... Voorhees 18 seven points personallyADoug Old- fight talk at the half, because- in 11, Valverde Q ...... Robinson ,29 son signaled for a pass which he the third quarter the Díégoans ershaw whose tackling lead the received from Gardenhire for the 30 McMichael ..LH ...... Yeager- 33 Gauchos defense and who also play­ score, i . - Yardage High drove frpm their own 45 yard line 24 Smyth ...... R H ... Morelli 11 ed the full game — Dan Mulloch The. Yehrlirigs failed to convert.; . to a touchdown. Hideo Higashi, 17 -Lee ...,:...... F ..... Sândéyson 22 whose end play was ■ outstanding, The remainder of the battle was in Aztec Fray and who was in the game; for, 59 waged on fairly even terms;; • The TOWEL REGULATION ISSUED minutes—Dave Pollock, who used last two minutes saw the Johnson Towels will be issued under the CROWN CAB the old bean well for mbst of the. . The individual yardage rolled up squad open up with a passing attack in the Aztec fray by the Gauchos following conditions, according to O C X FIRST I MILE <*!£») game .and who surprised everyone that brought-.the pigskin down to' a recent statement made by Fred THEN 10Í EACH AMILE with his ball carrying ability— was fairly' high considering th e the Gauehito 10 yard stripe as the tough game played by both squads. Allred,, comptroller. M i l l EXTRA PASSENGER Johnny Butler, Sari Diego guard, game ended. •One towel will be issued to each who "was all-conference last- year Dick Snyder, Taft halfback, turn­ The tabulation of the individual student. PHONE 4 9 1 1 arid who looks like the stuff again ed in. an- outstanding game for the averages includes gains made from Glean towels thereafter will' be this season. To alb the loyal stud­ valley eleven. For the frosh, every running plays, passes, intercepted- issued upon receipt of dirty towel! ents who made the. long journey man on- the squad figured prom­ passes and return of kicks. Only • Students losing towels will., be Saturday, and who iriade more inently in taming the Wildcats. those who carried the ball 2 or more times are listed, charged 25 cents for each towel noise than any group twice their Romero; State first string tackle, lost, Size . Usually does. , ' \ ■ • Morelli in 12 tries gained' 92 yards Was taken from the game because for an average of '8 yards per play, Grades will be held at . the end of an injury-to his shoulder, which of each semèster for unpaid towèl COLLEGIANS OUT SMART LAW Sandferson rolled up 49 . yards In 11 losses. had also been hurt earlier' in the plays for a 4 1-2 yard average. In University of California" colleg­ season. The star tackle is expected ians have found a new way of 10 attempts, Yeager made 85 yards to see action in the. Cal-Poly game to average -8 1-2 yards, beating . thé law so far. as parking this Saturday afternoon if ,t h e The ordinances are concerned. shoulder responds; to treatment this, Pollock increased his average oyer VICTORIA PHARMACY Here’s their simple plan: First, get week. . ; . ' - last week with a total of 64 . yards D R U G S ■ a parking tag-for over-parkirig. Sec­ gained in 9 plays, for an average of ROY A. LÓIBL ond, stick if on, your windshield 7; per play. Clemons in 5 plays Victoria & Santa Barbara Sts. every day when you park to go to Late Season Tilt chalked up 17 yards for a 3 yard Phone 3206 your classes., averagg. Robinson in. 2 tries .made .-’ The theory behind it all. is that .Planned for Babes 6 yards to average-3. the-police will pass by a- car that S 1 ---r— is already tagged. Negotiation^ have been completed between' the 'Athletic, department Alfred T. Cornwall and Frank Cane, social welfare Campus Coffee Roseberry Café worker,- to stage a late season tilt C u p Capers Fine Shoe Repairing 1919 De La Vina between the Los Amigos Boys’ club and the State yearlings at Pershing 1033 State St, TRY OUR PLATE LUNCH Harry Sloan, we hear, is the field; November 9. . ideal of 'eVery freshman girl. Choice of Meat, Ravioli, Fish ' Cane, Notre Dame ’34; graduate That makes Margaret Davis a and Spaghetti, Including and director of the. Los Amigos club, Very lucky girt, indeed. Soup, Dessert and Coffee has secured, the services of John Ann Seymour, popular sopho­ GIANT MALTS Beckrich in handling the poaching more and extremely active stu, duties. Beckrich learned his foot­ dent seems to be leading Ian THE COLLEGE SHOP CrOw around by the nose, even ball from Clarence Schutte at the after five years! local .high school and .“Clipper” Soeurette Stevens, the girl 10c SAN MARCOS Smith at.; Santa Clara university. with' the Montecito accent, seems WITH A CHOICE OF BARBER SHOP The Los Amigos coach received the to feel that her superiority even SANDWICH—15c 1939 «wafd given to the outstanding entitles her . to smoke ón thè •aliraround athlete at Santa Barbara campus. PALMS SWEET SHOP Court—-San Marcos Bldg. How Is Jean Rouse getting by 617 STATE STREET high school. ■ unnoticed all these weeks? Could it be that Jean is bashful, or is she just busy? Or haven’t we heard? ‘SERVICE YOU’LL REMEMBER’ AI Latham is back on schedule again. At least Josephine Den­ Gauchos Attention! man is all smiles again. Please Come in and Get ' Try a hamburger supreme AT LEASjiT once a day! Acquainted Sheaf fer—Parker TOMMY & WILLIES Ever sharps Pens Typewriters Portables and Large STATE'and SOLA STREETS Machines—Repairs Service and Student Rentals Generai Petroleum Products Philco Radios Complete Line for Your Inspection . We Trade, Service and Rent Radios Student Supplies COME IN FOR YOUR G AU C HO. ST IC K E R S BANK’S 33 E. VICTORIA 914 State St. Phone 4177 Page Four SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Tuesday, October 8, 1935 State Stages PRES. C. L. PHELPS STATEMENTS MEN’S CLUB WILL A.W.S. Holds WORKS ON POLICE by the SPONSOR ANNUAL Spartan Spree TRAINING COURSE “POWERS* THAT BE” FARMER’S DANCE Fashion Show All girls interested in table President Clarence Phelps out­ Announcement that the Men’s Gauchos Entertain With tennis are asked to sign the pa­ Students Illustrate Types lined the prospect of a police train­ per on the bulletin board in the club will sponsor the annual Far­ of Correct Clothing After - Game Dance gym. As soon as a sufficient for Visitors ing course to be held here, to the mer’s Formal and an integrated for Occasions police commissioner last week. number have signed plans for a program of men’s intramural sports There is a possibility that Federal tournament will be made, accord­ came from Denny McArthur, presi­ Featured on the A.W.S. program Students of Santa Barbara State ing to Gladys Van Fossen, head college will attend a “Spartan Aid for the course may be obtained. of the womens physical education dent of the organization, following this Tuesday secopd hour was a Spree” at Rockwood after the Santa J. C. Beswick, chief of the trade department. a meeting of the club council in fashion review showing the new Barbara-U.S.C. Spartan game Fri­ and industrial education,\ has ap­ * * * Dean William Ashworth’s office this women what type of clothes should day night. plied for an appropriation from the The sophomore activities class morning. Discussion of the possi­ “We will have no programs for bilities of new furniture for the club be worrj to different school func­ George-Ellsey fund to finance the originally scheduled for the 6th tions. this dance,” announces Ruth Car­ hour Tuesday and Thursday has room, was held. ter, social chairman, “and there will course here. Sport dresses, informals, semi- James L. Tucker, Los Angeles been discontinued. Those who Members of the council include formals and formals were shown by be a number of novelty dances. We were signed up for this class D. McArthur, Bob Way, Bob Kind­ hope that a large part of the stu­ police training expert, will prob­ models presented by Ruth Carter, ably be secured as instructor. He should see Coach Davis at once red, Mert Miller, and Dean Ash­ social chairman of the student body. dent body will go on to the dance will conduit classes four or five to change their programs. worth, sponsor. after the game.” * * * Those modeling clothes were Gene­ nights a week. vieve Jones, Myrtle Holt, Pat Ire­ The social committee sponsored a This is the usual time of the Social Club Enjoys land, Charlotte Naess, Jean Dooley, fashion show in A.W.S. meeting this Homecoming Dance 11 year for common colds and Jean McPheeters, Myrna Julien, morning, hoping that the women “grip” infections among college Novel Bridge Party Evelyn Warner, Alice Hoelscher of the college would gain an ade­ Inaugurates Bureau students. Students with colds and Ann Seymour. quate knowledge of what to wear should report to the health cot­ Entertaining around 25 new girls, Marion Call sang two songs, to the various types of dances. Registrations for the date bureau, tage where they will receive the Gnome club gave a bridge party Before the program the new A. originally scheduled to begin today treatment. Those with severe in the women’s club room last W. S. officers were introduced. Lillian Talbot Runs in the student body office, will not colds are requested to remain night. After introductions were Dean Lois M. Bennink then present­ begin until a few days before the home in bed, as a benefit to them­ made, the evening was spent in ed the Pan-Hellenic cup to the Del­ for Student Office homecoming .dance. This service, selves and as a protection to the playing bridge and bunco. Refresh­ ta Sigma Epsilon sorority in recog­ sponsored by the sophomore class other students, according to Dr. ments were served. nition of their high scholastic stand­ Deciding at the meeting of the to foster acquaintances, will be un­ Markthaler. A number of other events have ing. Delta Zeta Delta, social sorority, der the direction of Mary Frances been planned by the club for the Lillian Talbot will run for student McKinney. GERM INTERESTED IN BUGS coming smester. John Germ is interested in bac­ PHONE 4585 body secretary at the special elec­ Registering students will be clas­ College Special — Shampoo 50c; tion to be held next week. sified according to size, appearance, teriology. He’s written Ohio State Shampoo and Dry Finger Wave, The candidate has filled several personality, interests and make of university for information relative 75c; Finger Wave, 50c; Wet to a course in that subject. Wave, 25c. Permanent Waving. offices before coming to Santa Bar­ automobile. Users of the service Attention Men! College Haircuts bara State, including student body should inform the director the first —at—- president of the St. Anthony’s sem­ of the week if they desire dates for would appreciate volunteers, new CENTRAL BARBER SHOP inary, Long Beach, and secretary the coming function. ideas, suggestions and cooperation,” 9 W. De la Guerra St. of the Burlingame high school. “The committee for this bureau stated Petie McKinney.

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