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SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1939 No. 6 Vol. X IX Z59 Associated Women, AMS Slates Associated Students Sponsor Men Bill Second Animal Campus Symphony of the Surf Ball Queen Contest At RockwoodClub Tonight Meetings of Year Beauties Vie for Coach Spud Harder Speaks to AMS; Homecoming- Title Affair Opens AWS Introduces Annual Xmas Work, In Student Polling Gaucho-Don Lineups Suggests Constitution Revisions Final preparations for the an­ D o n s G a u c h o s Semi Formal i8 Telesmanic ...... -__ LER______Jessup 24 Business of college men and women will be carried on separate­ nual election of a Santa Barbara H ill ______LTR ______Palmer 38 ly when the two organizations meet Tuesday during fourth hour. State college co-ed to reign as 4 4° Clerou ______. L G R _____...... Cords 36 Dance Season Gathering in the auditorium, Associated Women Students un­ Queen during the three-day 2 Fisk, D.~~______CT_____ - -____ Wilson 40 der President Thora Lmdstrom will discuss the Christmas work Homecoming celebration were Van der Linden ______R G L ______Valos 3° Frank Greenough, which is to begin next week supervised by Mildred Meachom. This 42 disclosed this week by members of D i Grazia ______RTL ______Larsen 33 year’s plan will include service at^ Í4 Orchestra Provide the AMS council, sponsors of the _____ Pickens II the Community Chest1 Neighbor- 34 Garcia ______R E L ...... competition. Rhythm at Prom hood House in selling second-hand Wunderling ______Condley 5 Jones Releases Applications, acompajtiied by a 23 Q ...... clothing and in teaching sewing to 66 Franceschi _____ LHR ______McArthur IO Tonight at Rockwood, the As­ picture of the entrant, must be sub­ m others. THORA LINDSTROM, presi­ Lightner sociated Students present the Revise Constitution Survey of 6 Johnstone __ ___ RHL _____ 27 dent of the Associated Women stu­ mitted to Bill Sears, AMS presi­ Barbara Phillips will introduce ...... F . ....______Neely 21 first semi-formal dance of the se­ dents will handle the gavel when dent, not later than Wednesday* 9 Fisk, C. ------suggestions for A.W.S. constitution Expenditures that organization meets Tuesday Pictures must be no less than 5 x 7 mester. Frank Greenough and revisions, specifically that the Phra­ State Substitutes— Costas 4, Condley 5, Chadwick 6, during fourth hotin his seven piece orchestra will be teres’ president be an official board inches in size. Document Establishes Regalado 7, Stauss 8, Bittle 9, McArthur 10, Pickens 11, Kar- on hand to provide the incentive m em ber. All Women Eligible galy 12, Jones 13, Magness 14, Garrison 15, Moses 16, Lair for dancing feet from 9 p.m. to 12. At the conclusion of the business, Santa Barbara Students m Any woman in attendance at the General admission will be .by student Ethelrose Orloff will present Wini­ As Buying Power in City Council Levies 17, Swank 18, Judge 19, Marshall 20, Neely 21, Hall 22, College is eligible to enter the con­ body cards. fred Nichols^ and Janine Rupertus That State college students spent test provided she is sponsored by W oody 23, Jessup 24, Romer 25, Saenz 26, Lightner 27, Arm­ in a scene from the “Cradle Song “Symphony of the Surf” is the more than $ 1,020,000 last year for by Martinez. The program will al­ Fine on A.S. some campus organization. Each strong 29, Valos 30, Graham 31, Dennis 32, Larsen 33, Hein- official theme of the affair and of clothing, food, entertainment, lodg­ so include a brief rally of songs group may sponsor only one en­ berg 34, Gardenhire 35, Cords 36, Palmer 38, Sprague 39, the fl^corations. The main ball­ ing, transportation and miscellan­ and yells led by Pat Kelly and room will be decked out as a beach, eous commodities is revealed by the Card Lenders trant. Wilson 40. Grace Williams while in the background will appear student expenditure survey conduct­ Organizations will include depart­ Harder Addresses Men Don Substitutes— Fisk D. 2, Anderson 3, H ill 4, Hufer the ocean. The lighting system and ed during the last semester under Legislators Sound Out ments, clubs, freshman, sophomore effects will stress a subdued blue. Coach Spud Harder will feature the direction of Dean Paul A. Jones. Opinion on Rooters’ junior and senior classes,, fraterni­ 5, Johnstone 6, Mosconi 7» Visentin Sf Fisk C. 9, Gargaetas 10, Music in the Hawaiian mode with a the program of the Associated Men Actual figures were compiled from Train to San Diego Tilt Students’ meet as will the Sopho­ ties, sororities and all other corres­ Lawton 11, Pudoff 12, D i Grazia 14, Picetti 15, Breceda 16, beach theme will be featured. the questionnaires filled out by the Admission by A.S. Card more Swing band in their renditions Students who lend Associated ponding campus societies. Sullivan 17, Telesmanic 18, Jones 19, Spearman 20, Yam ell 1360 men and women enrolled here Admission to the general student of popular swing numbers. last fall. The results prove that Student cards at any College event Pictures of the candidates will be 21, Orgines 22, Wunderling 23, Bianchi 24, Beggs 25, Wright body will be by Student Body cards. With Bill Sears as president, the State college is one of the biggest, will be obliged to pay a $2.50 fine exhibited in the hall of the Admin­ Guest cards for non-students will A.M.S. board includes Charles 26, Smith 27, Haley 28, Simmons 29, Kynock 30, Mohr 31, if not the biggest, industries in the he 50 cents and must be procured Bailey as first vice-president; How­ to retain their card and be reinstated | istration building and at the polls Canepa 32, Wair 33, Garcia 34, Keith 35, Smith G. 36, Ro­ city_ from Dean Lois Bennink’s office ard Joham, second vice-president; in the Associated Students, the Le- ] in. front of the Administration build­ Amounts Listed serio 37, Visentin G. 38, Reid 39, Clerou 40, Finch 41, Van not later than 3 p.m. today ^ Special Pat Quinn, secretary; and Al The survey showed that men spent gislative council ruled at their week- j ing. der Linden 42, Gonsalves 43, Castillio 44, Finnerty 45, Burt- students will be charged 25 cents, Sprague, social chairman. ly meeting last night in Pine hall. | Popular Vote a total of $70,610.84 on clothing, nor 46, Stinson 47, Marchi 48, Benedetti 49, Franceschi 66. while husbands and wives of stu­ while women spent a total of $ 101, The problem was brought up by The queen will be elected by po­ dents will again be admitted free. 850.74 for clothes. Shows account­ Don Follett, graduate manager, who pular vote Monday, October 30, Men students will wear dark suits, Page Speaks ed for $10,484.12 of the college announced seven cards had been while women will find a formal with the women receiving the sec­ men’s expenditures, the women’s confiscated at the San Diego Mar- Kangaroo Court Concentrates gown appropriate. The event is a On Democracy show money totaling only $5,538.04. ine-Gaucho football game. ond and third highest number of program dance. Men spent $13,392.00 on other so­ Hot Discussion votes serving as the queen’s atten­ Patrons cial affairs and Women spent $6,793. On Freshmen Women Today Dean and Mrs. Paul Jones, Miss A hot discussion was waged over dants. 65. Wilhelmina Menken, and Mr. and At Assembly the question, one contingent claim­ According to Sears, entrants must Books and magazines cost men Here ye, here ye, the Kangaroo tice will be thrown in the most wor­ Mrs. Lloyd Browning will be patrons ing that upon confiscation the card students $20,580.12, while the wo­ be prepared to handle their own thy Quad pool, by some of his con­ for the evening with The Blue Key State College students heard Char­ was automatically revoked, and Court will be in session today noon, men got by on $15,868.71. College publicity, entirely. acting as hosts. les Page, American diplomat, liber­ should not be returned under any in the quad, and woe be to all niving pals. men spent $3,521 for flowers, but Ballots for the competition will In charge of arrangements for al, and secretary to Lieutenant-Gov­ conditions, and the opposition hold­ freshman women who have not been / Sophomore Squires will again be ernor Ellis Patterson speak on demo­ the women only parted with a grand the prom is the social committee ing out for more lenient punish­ be printed in the next issue of El on hand to subdue all students who cracy at an all-College assembly total of $110.70 for this item. wearing the traditional safety pins. headed by Ellen Seymour, who will ment, the fine. Bill Sears, A.M.S. G aucho. Questionnaires revealed that 83 The session will deal mainly with cast reflections upon the characters provide refreshments. Others in­ Tuesday in the auditorium. president, moved that the fine be per cent of the college men make of the most worthy class of ’42. clude Barbara Leach, programs; Page’s, topic "How Can We De­ levied, and Jack Richards, rally the rebellious or indifferent ferns of their purchases in Santa Barbara, Cam Sellar, decorations; Sally Entz, fend Democracy in America Now?” chairman, seconded the motion. Af­ the Class of ’42, who have received Dunking in the Quad pool will was brought out with facts on con­ and 73 per cent of the women do Gauchos Shout orchestra; and Pete Bancroft, pub­ ter a roll call vote, the motion was subpoenas for not wearing the frosh be the reward for all students who ditions in the East, on Wall Street the same. licity. approved. disobey or ignore the court orders and among the munitions makers. El Gaucho Popular pins. Along the same line, a new plan H e urged all young people to» take Included in the survey was a ‘Beat Dons’ Chief Justice Harry Sloan, aided handed down by the highly-es­ in issuing duplicate student body an active part in the present state question asking whether or, not stu­ teemed Justices. cards, for those lost or destroyed, and abetted by his most worthy jus­ Gnome Club of affairs, bending every effort to­ dents read El Gaucho regularly. Re­ was outlined by El Gaucho editor OnKTMS On hand will be the Sophomore ward preserving the natural demo­ sults show that 616 men and 654 Swing Band to add a little “jive” women read the paper regularly, and Syd Cohen, and unanimously car­ Initiates 20 cratic privileges of every American- Fourth Gaucho football pep rally for the enjoyment of the spectators. 40 men and 32 women did not read ried by the council. Cards stamped born citizen and not waiting until will “go on the air” at 5:30 p.m. to­ “duplicate” will be issued to appli­ El Cortijo was the scene of the individual rights are threatened. it. day from the studios of radio sta­ Since this semester’s registration cants. A list of lost cards will then Gnome club formal initiation held His summarizing statement was to tion KTMS with 'Beat University of is 20 per cent higher than last be given to doormen at all events, 147 Members Monday night culminating a week’s the effect that it is only through the San Francisco Dons” as the theme. clear understanding and strong will year’s, it is expected that the expen­ and any original cards, reported pledging activities. Corsages were lost, will be confiscated if students All Santa Barbara state students are of the American people, function­ ditures should make the same gain, presented to the ~ 20 new members attempt to use them. invited to attend the broadcast, but Join Phrateres ing through the full enjoyment of which should bring the total to taken into the club. A formal din­ Train to Game must be in the studio by 5 p.m. as ner followed the impressive candle­ present civil liberties, that democracy $1,224,000. rehearsals are necessary before re­ Topping all previous records on light initiation service. will be preserved for future genera­ After a lengthy discussion as to leasing the program. the campus, Nu chapter of Phra­ tions. the financial feasability of sending New women taken into the organi­ Highlighting the broadcast will be teres will initiate 147 new members Serving the purpose of announc­ a train of rooters to the San Diego- zation are Joyce Nalle, Margaret Redding Sets a “pigskin quiz”. Two men and two into the organization tonight in the ing the football game Saturday Santa Barbara grid game Novem­ Yount, Janice Lloyd, Mary Lou women will be selected “from the College auditorium. Following the night, the rest of the assembly time ber 25,-a comrhittee was appointed. Tompkins, Virginia Taggart, Fran- radio audience to compete in the impressive candlelight initiation was given over to a rally under Debate Limit Chairman Mildred Meacham, aided ces Romer, Frances Bumpas, June contest. A first prize of $5 will be service, a dinner will be served i*» the direction of Pat Kelly, yell lea­ by Don Estey, Carlos Bee and June Hankins, Jean Pharaoh, Gladys Mc­ awarded the winner, while the ­ the cafeteria. der, assisted by the Gaucho Swing W. Charles Redding, sponsor of Montank will sound out student op­ Bride, June Hill, Betty Hunter, Sy­ ner-up will receive two tickets to Theme for the dinner will be car­ T rio. the intra-mural debate tournament inion during the next week, and then bil Jonathan, 'Betty Lou Barr, Pat ried out in the Phrateres colors, blue requests that all freshmen who are report back to the council. tomorrow night’s game. Squires, Virginia Alderson, Martha interested in forensics to contact ei and gold. Speakers are to be Dean Bayliss, June Pinkart, Barbara Gear- Delta Zeta Delta Waldo Phelps reported that the According to Carlos’Bee, A.S.S.B. ther him or J. T. Daniel, student vice-president and master of cere­ Lois M. Bennink, club sponsor, and heart and Elaine -Brown. cleanup campaign had met with Gail MacMillan, president of the Entertains Faculty debate manager, immediately. Mon­ success, and enjoyed the cooperation monies for pep rallies, free Dr. Pep­ local chapter. day has been set as the final date of the students. Alpha Phi Gamma, per will be given to all students at­ Delta Zeta Delta sorority will en­ for' team registration. Committees acting under Virginia honorary j journalism fraternity, re­ tending the show. tertain the college faculty Sunday Frosh class lists were not avail­ ceiving special recognition for hand­ Tom Bosley and his trio will fur­ Moss, initiation chairman, are hos­ a te n d a it morning with a breakfast given by able 'and individual notices have tess, Lorraine Shaw; properties, Mary ling the campaign during the first nish music, while songs and yells CHIEF JUSTICE SLOAN the sorority at the home of Mrs. not been sent to freshmen. Redding Esther Hentschke; flowers, Marilyn week. Dean Paul Jones stated “Al­ will be given by those present. T oday—- Byron Abraham. In the receiving also asks that teams who have re­ tices, will hand down his verdict on Ollis and Hazel Reynard; hall de­ pha Phi Gamma is to be highly The weekly program lasts 15 5 p.m.: Gaucho rally at station line will be Mrs. Abraham, patron­ gistered make an immediate choice coration, Evelyn Foster; and light­ commended for the fine job they minutes, being released from 5:30 the various cases. It is also rumored ess; Mrs. Patrick Maher, sponsor; of sides in the debate. KTMS. have done.” to 5:45 p.m. that the most honorable Chief Jus- ing, Evelyn Ramgren. Mrs. Jack Porter, alumnae president Topic for discussion is, “Resolved 5:30 p.m.: Phrateres initiation, and Margaret Parks, president of that a constitutional amendment j auditorium and cafeteria. the active chapter. should be enacted prohibiting the I 9 p.m : Associated students semi- At a meeting held on Monday, election of the president of the U S. Steering Committee Promises Revised Homecoming Program formal dance, Rockwood. Margaret Parks was honored with a to a third consecutive term.” T om orrow — birthday party given by the sorority The varsity debate squad which 8 p.m .: Football, G auchos vs. at the home of Carol Lambrecht. will compete in the Stockton tourna­ Calendar of Events Includes Football Game, Luucheon, Parade, Dance, Revue Dons, La Playa field. ment will be selected from partici­ and exhibits of the art department, Alumni and patrons of Santa Bar- i is a luncheon in the Quad which numbers will comprise the program. M onday— pants in the intra-mural tourna­ and, if they desire, may attend a bara State college will be introduced will replace the annual Alumni din­ Admission to the Rally will be m ent. hockey game on the Women’s ath­ 7 p.m.: Fraternity and sorority City NYA to a completely revised and reor­ 35 cents. Students and alumni may ner. F or this occasion, the Q u ad will, letic field at 10:30 a.mi between meetings. ganized program during the Coll­ purchase tickets from members of be colorfully decorated with bright alumni and undergraduate women. Tuesday— Sophomores Bill ege’s three-day Homecoming cele­ the student body who will be selling Official Gives A general business meeting will bration November 2-4, according to table spreads and umbrellas. them as part of a ticket sales con­ 10:30 a.m.: AMS and AWS Second Class Dance be held in the auditorium at 11:30 Eligibility Rule the calendar of events released by The luncheon will be held at 1 test which starts on the campus meetings. a.m. followed by luncheon in the Announcement of a second fresh­ Dr. Helen E. Sweet, general advis­ p.m. and reservations may be made Wednesday of next week. El Gaucho staff meeting, room Two edicts were forthcoming Q uad. A t 2 p.m. a special program man-sophomore dance was made at ory member of the general steering Main attraction of the second 42. from administration offices this in the office of Dean Lois M. Ben­ for alumni will be held in the audi­ the last meeting of the second year committee. day’s program will be the football 4 p.m.: Science Seminar, AWS week. E. J. Cummings of the city nink for 75 cents^ torium, at which time they will be class Wednesday in room 80. The Chief of the new innovations will game at La Playa field against rhe room. N.Y.A. office states that hereaf­ Three days of Homecoming en­ greeted by President Clarence L. affair has been scheduled for Satur­ be the reversal of daily procedure California Ramblers. General ad­ 7:30 p.m.: Alpha Phi Omega ter students on full time pro­ tertainment will be opened Thurs­ mission is 55 cents; reserved seats Phelps and entertained by student grams at college are not eligible day, October 28, and will be given so that the main program will fall m eeting day, November 2, at 7 p.m. with a will be 75 cents. artists. for the class of ’42 by the under­ on November 4, with the entire 8 p.m.: International relations for assignment on the out of Honlecoming parade which will form Activities of the final day will be­ Fraternities and sororities will classmen. period of Homecoming to be clim­ club meeting. school program and requests that at the foot of State street and.pro­ hold open house from 4 until 6 Ruth Suggs, freshman social chair­ axed by a Homecoming dance at gin at 10 a.m. when the campus will they do not come to his office in ceed .up State to Sola. Theme of be thrown open to Alumni. New and p.m. and will entertain members of W ednesday— man, heads the committee for the the Armory from 9 until 12 that the Carrillo building. the parade will be “Pleasure (Is­ old members of the faculty of all various graduating classes. It will 7:30 p.m.: Pi Sigma Ghi meet- dance which will be held in the night. All students who expect to at­ lan d ”. not be necessary for alumni to be * ing, AWS club room. cafeteria. Admission will be by class In former years, the celebration departments will be at home in their tend the San Jose game must call Swing Rally offices, shops and laboratories to members of the organizations whose dues cards only. has been concluded by the annual 5:30 p.m.: College Y meeting. at the office of the respective visit with alumni until 12:30 p.m. open houses they attend, also a new Other business of the meeting in­ Homecoming day football game. Following the parade, at 8:30 p. T hursday— dean to' receive excused absence Alumni Registration innovation. cluded the introduction of Qr. Rus­ This year, however,0 the game will m., a rally will be held in the Col­ slips. Those students who fail to During this time, alumni are ex­ Last event on the calendar is the 7:30 p.m.: Kappa Delta Pi meet­ sell Buchanan, newly appointed be played on the second day, Fri­ lege auditorium, under the auspices get them may be given pected to register in the Quad for dance in the Armory which will con­ ing, AWS room. sophomore sponsor. Plans were for­ day, November 3, at 8:00 p.m. of the Rally committee. Theme of cuts, according to Paul A. Jones, the luncheon and dance, view plans clude the three-day Homecoming 7:30 p.m.: Associated Student mulated for a homecoming parade Quad Luncheon this program will be “Cavalcade of dean of men. for the new college at Leadbetter celebration for 1939. council meeting. float with Bob Payne in charge. Second addition to the calendar Swing” and several student novelty Page Two £J GauuucJvo Santa Barbara, California, Friday, October 20, 1939 Lost and Found Office Keeps a G c u u J u > Editor's J SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Strangest Entered at second clast matter in the post office at Santa Barbara, Once more the campus calendar is studded with events, some California, September 17, 1926. ~ Possessions jittery, some, intellectual and -busy week follows closely upon the S Y D C O H E N ______EDITOR -Editorial Manager \ - Tom Wharton _____i_ "I’ve lost my Human Body!” heels of busy week. Young Mr. Gaucho has to budget his time Jack Newman------_____ Sports Editor This singular announcement was Willard M ay______—News Editor carefully in order to take in all of the events scheduled and still received by Mrs. Mamie Miller; Marian Merrill______.„.Club Editor have enough left over to satisfy professorial demands. For some Jimmee Fullerton____ -Advertising Manager administrative assistant; with a John T. Porter_____ -Typography Adviser mixture of emotions. She looked of the highlights of the past week, we refer to Margaret B. Bennett.. __Journalism Advisor through the little window of her re­ the unwritten diary of Mr. Gaucho. ASSOCIATE EDITORS^ treat to see a perfectly normal Sports: George Stepanian. looking young lady, apparently Friday, thirteenth: The jinx is on for Carlos Editorial: Dave Westaway, Frank Douglas,,Bob Scalapino. not suffering from anything more Bee, master of ceremonies at a Gaucho pep ASSISTANT EDITORS serious than temporary loss of a News: Virginia Williamson, Lew Garrett, Virginia Waite, Ruthe Suggs, not particularly beloved physiology •rally on station K TM S. As the second hand Dorothy McCloskey, George Clifton, Patsy Eaves, Clarence Van text book, and seemingly unaware of the studio clock erases time, the Bee begins Velkinburgh, Manuel Banda, Andrew McIntyre, Betty Smith, of her recent verbal bombshell. Barbara Wilson. to worry at the sight of the small audience ; : . Taking hold of herself, Mrs. Editorial: Ruth Travis, 1 Bobbie Wuest, Donald Pennington, Vincent No time for rehearsal, gang, we’ll just have to Williams, Jane Galbraith, Nancy Lee Haskin. Miller returned the missing article Special Features: Jeanne Houston, Mary Lou-Royal, Louise Johnson. and the lost and found office, take a chance . . . Anyway, we’ve got enough located in conjunction with the Member free soda pop to -go around twice this time . . REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL. ADVBRTISINO BY switchboard in President Phelps’ introducing Cliff Romer, Gaucho stalwart of Associated Golleöiate Press National Advertising Service, Inc. outer office, was once more res­ College Publishers Representative tored to its usual state of quiet in- the line and Bill Russell reads his little script Distributor of 4 2 0 Ma d iso n Av e. New Yo r k . l i V . H dustry The only other signs of as Romer might . . . Calling "Mose” Neely and imitator Billy Golleèiate Dièest Chicago • Boston • Los a m o il e s • Ban Fran c isco misplaced possessions being sun­ dry books, binders, ties, pencils, McArthur rushes to the mike . . . More problems as Billy the' Kid lipsticks, compacts, belts, and other is called upon for his own opinion, but the Kid comes through in Every so often there appears on the political horizon a move­ miscellany placed on various .shelves around the room. fine style with as much integration as an after-dinner speaker ment whose tenents are so complicatedly absurd, but the magnitude An umbrella leaned forlornl . . . A garbled introduction of Bob Hall, rugged guard, and the of which is so great, that the ordinary citizen does not fully realize, yagaist a coiner, and a man’s grey the threat of its existence. hat, creased in porkpie fashion, big boy stands in front of the mike at a loss of words . . . Fin­ somewhat the worse for wear, sat ally, "W hat do you say, Carlos?” and the tension is relieved . . . Such a movement is "Ham and Eggs” on the ballot November resignedly on a dilapidated note­ 7. Surely no more dangerous book. A black and white polka-dot­ The program isn’t of the best, but is good for a few laughs in the proposition has ever been up ted bolero hung up somewhat as­ studio audience . . . r ■ : ‘Ham and Eggs* kew on a nail, and a pair of sport- for vote in California. Playing . loving sneakers huddled under the Saturday: The Marines are with us to do battle with our upon the jealousies, dissatisfac­ 'V - filing cabinet. * Gauchos . . . As the strains of the "Star Spangled Banner” float Vicious in More tions, and discouragements of The most important things for forgetful students to "do in order from the greensward at La Plàya, the Leatherneck gridders stand the older middle and lower class By Dave Westaway to save lost possessions from a simi-. Ways Than One stiffly at attention, a marked contrast to the Harder lads, who groups, this vicious proposal lar fate is to go to Mrs. Miller adopts the most flagrant, but Immediately after losing an ar­ seem to take this opportunity to relax . . . In the stands, a bored I might retaliate today at the skating party-—they don’t have far ticle, giving her a description of clever, violations of economic law for its nucleus. Based on a plan little high powered personality who to fall. These little girls received the missing article. And when you co-ed knits, like Madame DeFarge at the steps of the guillotine that will literally flood the state with warrants of supposed money “laid one on m«” last week for fan mail from all over the world find something, curb that acquisi­ . . . A local sports writer calls it a dull affair, but the football lad­ having such an interferiority ~ com­ - * • tive impulse inherited from the value, and administered by an official with nearly dictatorial powers, this summer. plex, but we think she was only days of "survival of the fittest,” dies prove it a bruisihg, smashing battle with their after-game "Ham and Eggs” offers a cure-all for the ills of the present eco­ Everybody had a wonderful "make beloviiig.” and turn it in as you would have souvenirs— black eyes and sore muscles . . . A gallant stand by the nomic order, in addition to "Utopia” for. everyone over fifty. The five-footers club started time at the Beta Sig Mardi Gras. others do with a cherished article their festivities this year with a Harderman against superior weight, numbers and experience . . . This is no doubt covering old ground, for every intelligent col­ A. brief glance at the. masqueraders of yours.—Barbara Wuest. lege student is aware of the fallacies of the proposition and realizes looked like most everybody was Tuesday: Lieutenant-Governor Patterson’s loss necesitates a having a struggle between the ad­ Klean Up, Kids the consequences of its adoption. Over the Waves hurried change in the assembly scheduled for fourth hour . . . mitted desire to dres^ and the un­ Charles Page, pinch hitting, needs take a back-seat for no one, when However, there is an important problem whose presence will Shaw Haters admitted desire to undress^ Harold Alpha Phis cause, whether the pension plan is accepted or not, a definite effect 'Zeke’ Eastham wuz there wid Dora it comes to the matter o f speaking . . . His remarks concerning upon the mind o f every Thirty-Thursday advocate. It is the '"ha­ Organize Wiegand from Skunk Hollow; Shine Campus democracy are concise, penetrating and unqualified, and his speech tred complex” built up by the expert emotional appeals made by Redman Beatley as a gob with his goes down in our: memory as one of the finest we’ve heard on this campaigners for the plan. By the simple means of denouncing all typical- sailor’s lmoll, Lizzie De Kicks with a capital "K” are Word ftom our New York cor­ campus . . . The', hurried program and the brevity of Page’s ad­ opposition as traitors of the common good and exploiters of the respondent informs us that- the Alva; Gilbert Macy, pajama clad, being thrown at the above-reproach managers of the New York World with Georgia May Krebs;/Bob Mil­ student body this week. "Klean dress make a fill-in necessary . . . T o the rescue come the Swing downtrodden, an attitude has been created that may be easily turned up,” "Keep the Kampus Klean,” fair have finally hired some big ler and Dotty Wilson - (somebody into riotous defamation of all the institutions of capitalist demo­ "Kome on Kids,” are brain storms Trio, who are very fine musicians in their particular line, but whose name bands. The bands include had viciously tatooed Bob); Art of Alpha Phi Gamma wha took it cracy, good or bad. The banks, public officials, business groups, and Guy . Lombardo, Tommy Dorsey, Scott and Margie Smith; Johnny music does not complement too well, the speaker’s serious re­ Frankie M asters, J o h n KiiJ>y an d upon themselves to sponsor the others— which, no doubt, need plenty of other types of criticism— M oulton an d a H aw aiian girl,- Kay first drive against unclean grounds. marks . . . If more time were available to work on the program, Lou Primar will give free concerts Newsome; Jack Shef>ard with Pat bare the brunt of this almost libelous campaign. Every statement As subs for the Student council, irt the afternoons and evenings H.H. Hazard (the middle initials ■ we might suggest that a student forum would have been more ap­ hatchers of the i,dea, to prove* false aims at the emotional instability of older people, urging them to in the Fountani lake band shell stand for hula hula); and many propriate . . . In any case, something of a more serious nature . . . the Fresno team’s candid cracks oif hate everyone and everything that attempts to deprive them of their where 3500 seats have been pro­ more. vided. the condition of .the campus, the "Y ou ’re wrong” we were told as we left the auditorium Tues­ "rightful livelihood.” And now—this: First it was Bob Scalapino and Barbara journalists of the honorary frater­ day night . . . Accustomed as We are to hearing this echoed on Wuest have been seen out together "Shoot the Likker to Me, John nity have put into the posted signs H alf a population, fed with illusions, and promises of happi­ of late. Mary Haskell’s latest love all sides, we were happy to admit our this time, for" it con­ Boy” with Slim and Slam collect­ their best literary efforts. goes by the nickname of "Bird- ness till death, is a treacherous threat to the' more stable, intelligent ing the honors. Then came "Shoot' But we stop to wonder whether cerned the relative sizes of thè Crowds at the Saturday night dance legs;” Helen Andrews was with Al half— especially when the former are worked into such a frenzy the Meat Balls to Me, Dominick the Fresno team would not think and the group attending the Abbas concert . . . W e had predicted Young at the game and at the Tro­ Boy” the brainstorm of Jimmie that the "K’s” were a bit on the that they are willing to fight for thirty dollars a week. Not only pical Shore. Arlin Stockburger a small gathering for the ’cello program and were amazed to see Dorsey. But now Bob Chester, "kom” side and if it would seem visited his monopoly up here over is democracy weakened, but sane government is liable to become a leading a new band, has come forth - to them that the posters lent a the fine performance outdraw the dance . . . The concert itself was the week end—Pauline Hayes. farce. with the zaniest one in the series little less pleasant appearance to nothing short of magnificent, with Abbas himself providing hu­ to date. He calls his tune, "Shoot Swing the spotlight to Mr. Head- the campus. ley and his band—not to mention morous interludes with his comments on musicians and music . . .. In the alleged strategy of the Sherbert to Me, Herbert!” However, outside of this use of the allies an ordinary observer And now for some news of the his drum majorettes. seldom seen (and little noticed) -SC. signs, the cleanliness crusade ap­<$>- Allied Tactics finds a number of weak spots. Cleveland S.P A.S. (Society for It was blazoned on the door of the Prevention of Artie Shaw). 1704 Grand avenue: Men Wanted pears to be moving along all _right. Represent No If what the papers tell us is That organization the headlines —must be courageous* ambitious, The trite old campaign tricks have true, Marshall Gamelin and his in Cleveland press recently with independent, handsome, etc., etc. been avoided rather well. Influence cohorts are following a policy shots of members serving corn on Lester Barnwell calls Bona Gibbs : of Kangaroo court meetings, P.A. Infallible Plan Shaw platters, tossing other Shaw his little checker girl because every- announcements, etc., are £till ra­ of resistance to any and all discs into Lake Erie, and still oth­ £ime he makes a move she jumps. ther unique.. Nazi attack through reliance ers being smashed to bits by sup­ Merle Vance has been seen out In fact all we can think of to on the untested Maginot line, while England does the real damage posedly indignant members of the with Betty Lightwald lately—he aid the cause is to suggest that a y ¿PAS. calls her Mazda, his shining light. side order of beef and cabbage be in blockading the North sea. This strategy, we are informed, will This group started as a joke a A* camel , can go w ithout a drink added to the "korn” as a reward m m £ m m cause internal disruption in Germany, brought about by lack of few months ago and has grown into for eight days. It. has been winded for picking up Joe Neighbor’s | g r “* ” cf supplies and the inability of Hitler to turn the head of the common a large aggregation of swing en­ about that Johpny "Icehouse” La- g candy wrappers and apple cores. thusiasts, both musicians and rec­ velle is nro, camel. — R.S' . / V citizen of the Fatherland away from his plight by the usual means ord collectors. Members have no^ i V V V ? / / of quick and decisive victory. - - personal grudge against Shaw; # ß ' $ ^ vo° they simply dislike his ftÿle and One of the principle weaknesses is the doubtful ability of Eng­ tone. Too, they fell that he is m & Ar land to create—an effective blockade. The strength and apparent grossly overrated. SPAS branches success of Nazi U-boat warfare and the favorable trade relations have been started in New York, Maryland, and other eastern states. Germany now holds with nations in the east and north not within —Ozzié Osborne. the arm of Britain’s restraining line make one wonder if many vi-<$> tally necessary articles will be kept from the enemy’s hands. The second weak spot in the allied policy (alleged policy, we & <£ é - M hasten to add) is the fact that no one knows, not even France, the S’ A A Y ° á> strength of the Maginot line. Should Hitler be able to strike hur­ .\T A M riedly through Belgium and the Netherlands and penetrate the m . w P w Ë Æ im i V ^ É -- i& » « P A weaker side of the fortifications, France would be in quite a mess. W i Ü i Ü Ä Ä i S’ : Y V ^ # Ingenious Hitler, who seldom guesses wrong, might even take i 0 swipe at England. A#* $ WwÊÊiÉÊÊêwSÊi The third weakness, and one that might even be the weakest i / V i •1007 S TAT EST R E ET • SAN TA BA RB ARA about Communism, Fascism and Socialism, as well as representative The Florist 911 State y forms of government. 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Anapamu jut in actual practice in the past and in the present.” I)i7= Santa Barbara, California, Friday, October 20, 1939 £J Gcuuudx# Page Three Administration Campus Camera Control Board Social Fraternities Start f l fite r Slates Test Lists Traffic Pledging Activités at fl Tai klon In Proficiency Regulations Monday Night Meetings By JANE AND VIRGINIA Formal pledging ceremonies held ypledged to .Gamma Sigma Pi frater- Dr. Jacobs Urges Faculty Cars Get by all four of the campus social nity Monday night at a -meeting at fraternities last Monday night mark­ the home of Boh David in Ruther­ What the college girl, that dir­ Reserved Spaces Early Examination ed the beginning of six weeks of fo rd P ark ect, amusing, young woman, wears pledging activities culminating in Dave Westaway was appointed to is news from coast to coast., The For Cadet Teachers Around Buildings H ell week on N ovem ber 13. take charge of plans for the home­ foibles and fancies of college girls In order to, alleviate traffic TA U ~ O M EG A coming float. set trends that are followed en masse Official notice of a proficiency Tau Omega fraternity, meeting at A report was given by Bruce Davis on all campuses. and' parking congestion on the test in statutory school subjects 7 E. Valerio street held its formal on the after-game dance Held at his Eccentricity plus seemls to be 4ear on Tuesday, October 31 in the campus, a ,new plan will be en­ pledging ceremonies, taking in four home following the San Diego Mar­ to the hearts of all Eastern college' College auditorium was given by forced beginning Monday where­ men. They are Marvin, Haggberg, ine game. _ girls, but will their school dress in­ by the area surrounding the ad- Art Steiner, Walter Ebersole and vader Western campuses? Dr. Charles L. Jacobs, dean of ministration building will be blocked Harry Wollin. Canny co-eds in co-educational upper division this week. The ex­ Quotable Quote off for faculty parking only4 Plans were made for a breakfast institutions have been slower in amination will begin at 2:30' p.m. Only instructors’ cars, which will to be held at the Barbara Hotel,. . "Democracy will not be saved by adopting-vthe wackiest trends^ Slop­ and will last three hours ^ Sunday November 5, at 9:30 for be distinguished by a faculty stick­ sending the cream of our present piness and extremities are definitely By faking the examination early; the Tau Omega fraternity and alum­ er, may park there, any additional generations to Europe to fight.. To passe on these campuses. Dr. Jacobs states, students may have ni. Final plans were also completed space in that section being reserved have democracy we must clean Slowly, though, Eastern girls’ an opportunity to prepare for an­ for a# pledge dinner to be held at the for students who do practice teach­ house in the United States We dress has penerated our conscioiis- other part ' in case of failure. This Barbara hotel tonight a t 6:30. requirement which must be satisfac­ ing. must gain-unity of purpose and ness via the fashion magazines BETA SIGMA CHI torily passed before directed teach­ Traffic Enforcement solve our pressing problems. All which mostly center around New Six men were pledged to Beta Sig­ ing will be permitted, is open to all The plan will be enforced by the the slogans in the world will not Y ork. ma Chi fraternity in formal pledg­ help a useless democracy.” Dr. C. k Style fads are. the collège girl’s in­ registered students and all - who ex­ Activities Control Board and N.Y.A. ing ceremonies Monday night. The pect to be registered in a teaching A. Dykstra, University of Wiscon­ dividuality barometer, and one out­ workers; who will . act as traffic offi­ pledges are James Crane, Claire credential department. sin, votes . against participation in let is in our amusing gadgetry and cers. Any violators of the rules will Stewart, Arthur. Porter, Herbert Questions regarding the test a foreign war. doo-dads common to all campuses;, appear before, the student traffic Evans, Vernal White, and Bob Ed­ should be addressed to Dr. Irving but personality in dress is becom­ court a n d a. 25 cent fine will be. wards. James Crane was elected Mather, examination administrator. i d e a f o r t h e s e n i o r ing , áll-im portant. The imposed. The traffic court will meet pledge captain. CANÊ TRADITION WAS Hollywood, the center of glamour, Doors df the auditorium will be op­ every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. After Harvey Hoffman assisted by Fred F r e d e n k e . Minnesota t a c k l e ..' ORIGINATED BY CHARLES D, has an influence over , our campuses ened between parts of the examina­ three violations have- been incurred, Richardson and Carlos Bee will be tion so that, students taking parts POUNCED ON A FUMBLE WITH SUCH FORCE SENIOR, DARTMOUTH '0 2. the student will lose the. privilege of with sane, if slightly sophisticated THE BALL COLLAPSED/ in charge of the homecoming float. will be admitted. WHO HAS A PATENT JON THEM. driving his car cn the campus. Any edicts, but comfort saris glamour has - NO. DAKOTA'- MINN. GAM E - 1920- Two • open houses will mark Beta. made a bow to most of our colleges, The examinations are scheduled violaters of this last rule will be Sigma Chi homecoming activities. hence Sloppy Joe’s and moccasins. as follows: summoned before the student court. The first, open to all alumni, will 2:30 — 1. Reading vqcabulary, No more can it be said we are pre­ College officials are < encouraging be a get together before the game Mathematics, Science, Social Sci­ datory females after a man, for Deán Bennink, Assistant parking on*. Alameda Padre Serra, on Friday, November 3. The sec­ | p | | -nothing is less-glamorous than bag­ ence, Literature. and Lave consulted the city traffic ond will be a buffet luncheon from 2:55— 2. ; Reading Comprehension, gy hip-length sweaters and bare, department on painting X’s on that, 12 to 6, on Saturday November 4. Following directipns, Organization, chubby legs. Represent College at NYA Meet street as are used down town. SIGMA ALPHA KAPPA Class Over One advantage we have over the Interpretations. --:-:---^--—---—--—----*------Use for Fines Meeting at the home of their Eastern lassies is our sport clothes . 3:30 4-- 3> Mathematical Reason­ Dean Lois M. Berinink and Mrs. Money gained from traffic fines new sponsor, H. Klyne Headley, Come On we can wear the year round with ing, Number concept, Symbols and Virginia . Cornehisen represented will be used for the printing of band instructor, Sigma Alpha Kap­ rules, Numbers and equations, prob­ comfort and style, but she still has Santa Barbara State College at a Phelps Lists faculty stickers, painting T’s, and pa fraternity held pledging cere­ her "I’ll wear it if somebody starts lems. meeting of the Southern Conference other incidentals for the traffic monies for three men, Mickey Ber­ Down 4:05 ft§ 4. Maéhematical Funda­ it” attitude. of College and Uriiversity presi­ fund. man, Stewart Dillahunt, and Jim mentals, Addition, Subtraction. Improvements i And the editorial "we” is begin­ dents and officials of the N.Y.A. O ’Brien. 4:25 — 5 Mathematical Funda­ and treat yourself et ning to. wonder if winter’s icy blast which was held in Royce Hall on Al Mansfield was appointed to be mentals, Multiplication, Division. Editor, EL GAUCHO: Leaf and Scarab al to the best in deli- will produce those calf-length sox the campus of- \j.C.L.Á. Saturday. in charge of the homecoming float, 4 .5O — 6. Language, Capitaliza­ I believe it would- be interesting c i o u s refreshments, on the comely gams of the Gaucho Dr. Remsen D Bird, president of Initiates Pledges while Boh Lyman ’ will be in charge tion, Punctuation, Words and Sen­ sandwiches and salads. co-ed, as prescribed by theiF bibles Occidental College, acted, as chair- to students/to learn what has bpen of social events for the homecoming tences. Informal initiation for the Leaf ."Mademoiselle”, "Vogue”, a n d done to meet the increase in enroll­ week. 5:05 —— 7. Language, Grammar, and Scarab, honorary biological "Harper’s Bazaar”. The only alibi "Discussion of the^program cen­ ment of 23 per cent this year. El A pledge dinner was held by the Spelling, Handwriting. science organization, was held Wed­ SERWATS for the absence of said articles could tered on problems of selection, pro­ fraternity at Tony’s Log Cabin on Gaucho has already published a list nesday night at the home of Jack be^-vI<5y blasts in California. Never!” ject activities and methods of ad­ W ednesday evening, O ctober 18. of twelve new faculty members. Sev­ Richards At- The-Beach Still, we are waiting with shock-proof ministration,” Dean Bennink re­ GAMMA SIGMA PI Pledges are Howard Eckles, Franz nerves. Then who’ll inaugurate the Co-eds Vie for ports. "The general feeling was that eral on part time had time increas­ Bob Cohee, Redman Beetley, Jack On Cabrillo Blvd. ces Flowers, Harriet Bergman, Don wearing of clan plaid sox of the the NYA has definitely passed from ed. Since college opened the equi­ Rivers, and Merrill Rasmussen were Wriotton, Thomas Uyeno, Earl Far- same length with plain skirts? a program of relief, to one of edu­ valents of two .more full time facul­ Merit Laurels ■Yis, Vivian Haraden, Yoshi Fuji- cation.” ty -members have been .added and moto and Frances Davis.- two full time student assistants. The A Co-ed Hit P§rade was announc­ Head Asks Reports Officers for this year are Jim college day has been extended by Women Hold Aubrey Williams, national youth Woody, president; Ken Dyo, Vice- ed this week by El Gaucho Advertis­ one period. Library fabilities, when A s featured in administrator, challenged the schools president; and Marilyn Ollis, Secre­ ing department A contest to select completed, -'will include seating for to prove the worth of their pro- tary-Treasurer. Dr. Elmer Noble is 40 per cent more students. The Pan-Hel Tea the Co-ed of the Week, sponsored grams, to maintain high ratings for sponsor. po rch enclosure Will |be reserved by Michel A. Levy, local merchant, selection and to keep' leaders in­ COLLEGE Pan-Hellenic Tèa, held in honor for senior students, if they make will be inaugurated during the com­ formed of the progress and, merit of all new women students, will take sufficient use of it. of their programs. place Sunday from 3 until 5 p.m. ing week at the college to select the | The heavy machinery has arrived REQUIREMENTS On the State college campus 116 in the A. W.S clubroom. All sor­ woman who by some meritorious ac­ on the new college site and-authori­ students are employed ~ through' ority women on the campus, their, tivity for the student body or col­ zation to start foundations for the NYA work. The monthly pay roll for gay, ^ sponsors and patronesses are in­ new industrial education buildilng lege is worthy of being dubbed the averages $1740 and this is. payable vited to attend this annual affair. containing- 70,000 square feet of "Co-ed of the Week.” for the *nine months 6f the school Faculty sponsors for the reception floor space has been received. If young feet year making a total of $15,660 al­ are Dean Loi* M. Bennink and The Levy Shoe store at 917 State this is completed within the year lotted to Santa Barbara State for Miss Florence L. Clark. street has offered as a prize or re­ any anticipated Further growth can 1939-40. This is a six thousand dol­ Committees, for the tea working be takep care of. Within the next cognition to the winner selected by lar increase over last year, due to under social chairman ^.Margaret two yèars'it is expected that the new the judges s smart pair of El Gau­ the greatly enlarged enrollment. Parks are Dollie Emmons, invita­ science building will be completed. tions; Iva Walsh, cleanup; Margaret cho shoes. The shoes are styled in Campus Projects It should follow immediately after Parks, decorations; Dorothyanri the latest fashions and colors and Campus projects carried on by thé industrial education building. Meyers, serving; Sallie Entz, food; are among the most popular shoes NYA students include laboratory C. L. PHELPS Dora Wiegand, table and Carol for college women. The Gaucho in­ and library activities, landscape im­ Moody, hostess. provements, reading and clerical signia of Santa Barbara State College Forum Discusses work. A few student projects are Hoot M on! Here they are! is stamped inside each shoe, accord­ carried on off the campus. These in­ (Ham and Eggs’ ing to Mr. Levy. clude recreational and ./craft work PAGE BOY £ J G ouluJ xa> Judges for the contest as selected under the supervision of the city Discussion on thé "Ham and by El Gaucho’s business manager are schools arid public library work. All Eggs” proposal will be the topic for CLASSIFIED ADS Associated Students President Rob­ local-projects have received approval Wednesday’s student forum, heard ert Scalapino, A.W .S. President from state officials. weekly over KTMS from 8 until ROOM FOR RENT!!! Large, 8:30 p.m. The main speaker and stu­ PLAY BOY Sunny Front Room, Outside En­ Thora Lindstrom, A.M.S. President "Applications for assignment far dents who will participate have not 'f l j i a f trance. 430 E. Valerio St. Phene William Sears and A.5. Secretary exceed the' number of jobs aval- Bernice Shedd. The selection will be able,” Dean Bennink commerited in been selected as yet. 27471. ______made Thursday Of each week for stressing the important part which Charles Rossier, teacher at Santa U n i t e r Decorative-Personally Engraved the/coming four weeks and will be the NYA is playing in aiding wo^ Barbara High school, led last week’s Christmas and New Year’s Cards. announced in El Gaucho each Fri­ thy students. "Additions are made forum on "Arms Embargo Repeal.” 30 Cards for $1.00. See David day. Jimmee Fullerton, business man­ to the working units as soon as open­ College students who spoke were RED West away or Leave Note in Box ager, will vote in the case of tie ings occur. In this way the ^college Noel Frodsham, Harry Wollin, and "W”. among the judges. quota is fully utilized,.” J. T, Daniel. 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The Gauchos are underdogs again. Fourth Win But if ever there was a spot for an upset— this is it. Still Attack Tomorrow smarting from the 14-0 loss pinned on them by last year’s Dons, By AL STEWART Return to Fold El Gaucho Special Correspondent In Laguna Tilt ^ Doctor Herder’s men have been By GEORGE STEPANIAN pointing for this fray since early SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19 El Gaucho Sports Associate The Gaucho All-Stars will be Rustlers Gun season, and from the attitude dis­ — Once more on the comeback Santa Barbara’s State college seeking their fourth consecutive vic­ played during practice sessions, it’ll trail after a rip-roaring 13-13 tie football squad assumes a familiar tory Sunday when they tangle with role tomorrow night, that of under­ Fpr Corsair take plenty of football team to .stop the powerful Hollywood Juniors. Big last week with the mighty Bron­ dog, as they attempt to crash into ’em. And in case, you’re interested— cos of Santa Clara, Coach the “big time” football limelight in Lefty Fitzgerald, number one hurler Eleven Tonight we don’t think the Dons are enough George Malley’s University of San their grid titanic with the tough San of Stewart’s outfit will take the football team. Francisco Dons entrain for Santa Francisco Dons at La Playa field mound at 2:15 p.m. in Laguna Park. Barbara tonight to clash with the at 8. Thrice having tasted the bitter There are those who will point to A battle royal is in the offing as tang of defeat, Coach Howie Yea­ tough Gaucho eleven. Outweighed ten. pounds per man, the San Francisco-Santa Clara tie Fitzgerald attempts to stop the Juiv- Boasting of a starting lineup the Gauchos are conceded virtually ger’s Rustlers are out to break into last Sunday and use it as evidence which averages 207 pounds per man no chance against the Bay city ag­ iors who function as a farm to the the- win column tonight when they to show that we have undoubtedly and a backfield which averages 190 gregation, who in its last start tied Pacific Coast League. tangle with the Santa Monica Jay- slipped our trolley somewhere along pounds per man, the Don eleven is one of the ranking teams in the Fancy elbowing on the part of sie pigskinners at Santa Monica. considered much too potent by the country, Santa Clara, 13-13. I I / the line or we would not make such three Gaucho pitchers who saw ac­ I Santa Monica lost all three of Its local citizenry for the Santa Barbara Despite the pessimism prevalent a statement. tion last Sunday enabled the Stars IP 39 starts, dropping games to San­ squad. throughout the campus, the Gaucho But if those who like to point Starting at the flanks for San to capture a double-header, 6-0, and ta A n a Jaysee 13-6^ C haffey Jaysee, gridders themselves looked to be in would look at the statistics of that Francisco are Joe Garcia, 193 pound their best shape since the season 2-0. John Perrou allowed the Buick a3|-q and Glendale ' Jaysee 14-7. transfer from Salinas Junior college, now-historic fray, they would find BLYNN WILSON, dynamic pivot man sparks the Gaucho forward started as they ripped through prac­ Chiefs but two hits in the four in­ Mowever, the Santa Monica outfit a n d Bill Telesm anic, 6’3”, 205 tice sessions to swing rhythm. the Dons are not the powerful team wall. Rangy and fast, Wilson backs up the line on defense. Hurt 'earlier nings he pitched in the first game; boasts an extremely heavy line, with pound Veteran. Joe Di Grazia and Coach Spud Harder plans on the score would indicate, but a team Grant “Tank” Hill, both of whom in the season, he made a comeback to play sixty minute football in the while Scholl gave up only one bingle a)b pound, 6’4” left tackle Jack starting his old standby backfield of which had more breaks than a stunt tip the scales in the neighborhood last two games. in the final two innings. Airbridge, and Curtis Straw, all Billy McArthur and Lynn Lightner m an’s back. of 240 pounds, get the call at the at the halfback posts, Walt Cond­ (lonjference left end as standouts. Just a moment to toss a bouquet tackles. ley at quarterback, and Mose Neely, I Probable Santa Monica starting Bob Anderson and Joe Clerou, in the direction of one Forrest Pacific, S. J. In Grid Titanic recovered from injuries received in nhpifield will consist of quarter Mar­ lightest men on the starting line­ the Willamette game, at fullback HENRY BRABO Gardenhire. Gardy looked great in up, start at the guard slots while iä J j/asquez, fullback George Howe, I SAN JOSE, Oct_ 19^-History slight favorites to maintain their un­ The line will also be at full the Marine game last week, and D an Fisk 6*2” , 205 p o u n d behe­ strength with Bill Jessup and Al CLEANER and DYER lffit half George Jennings and right will be made here tomorrow night blemished record over the Tigers. has shown plenty of class during moth, takes over the center duties. Spr&gue at the ends; Ed Larsen and lf Paul Greve. when Pop Warner’s undefeated, un­ New Odorless Cleaning workouts. At this rate, keeping him Cliff Fisk, brother of center Dan The Spartans have downed Mon­ Marvin Palmer at the tackles; Carl Ftw changes have been made in out of the starting lineup is going Fisk, is the Dons’ big offensive man tied San Jose eleven tangles with tana State, Texas A & I, University Cords and George Valos at the Telephone 21596 s Rustlers lineup, while intensive to be harder than sitting on a drug in more ways than one. Weighing Amos Alonzo Stagg, “The Grand guards; and Blyrai Wilson at center. immage, pass defense, and tricky 225 pounds, the giant fullback has of San Francisco, California Ramb­ 17 E. Anapamu St. i store stool. Old Man”, of football, and his un­ The Gauchos’ much publicized ms have taken up all the time at literally ripped opposing linemen to Santa Barbara Up to watch Walt Condley, Lynn defeated College, of Pacific grid lers and San Diego State. Pacific passing attack which has fizzled in tfii practice sessions during the past Lightner, Harry Armstrong, and shreds with his hull-like rushes into the last few games, gets another S & H Green Stamps VKyll. the line. squad. has beaten California and South Da­ Greek Valos in action against San The grid titanic will mark the chance to show its stuff with Johnny Sponsor i Starting .lineup: Starting at the halves are Sammy Francisco, will be a contingent from first meeting between the two coach­ kota and tied Loyola. Costas and Ernie Saenz on the throw­ Gaucho Grid Guess Husflers Santa Monica Bakersfield headed by the Sheriff Johnston, the shiftiest back on the ing end of the aerial attack. squad, and Majrv Mosconi, ace kick­ es since Warner took his Carlisle co ran • ____ LE ______. Straw of Kern County. Several of the boys Indians to Chicago in 1907 to lick Io n ______LT ______Surbridge on the Don squad are also former er. Babe Wunderling handles the signal barking duties. Stagg’s Maroons 18-4. Sport Fans N |ardis ------L G ------W illiam s residents of the Oil town which ál- San Jose’s Spartans who have HUMAN SERVICE STATION Gt ord on ______C _____ A ufderheide most makes the game a family af­ licked six opponents .in a row are aldwell ____J I G ______Cox fair. Newman Talks Where Good Food Fuel, u rn er ______R T ______Lagerlof Frosh Begin and Neiland Neil Clark, both from Over KDB Steinm an ____ RE______W ai Refreshments Deluxe Carp inter ia; Bob Sherman, Alham­ p i l l ______Q ------Vaisquez Jack Newman, Sports Editor i Russell, Cohen, bra varsity man last year; Walt Lo­ Are Served at W oody .------L H ----*_____ Jenings Casaba Drills of El Gaucho, will again present man, Washington HigK; Delmar S ugarm an ___ RH ______G reve his weekly edition of “On the A ll Hours Christiansan, Oxnard; Ray Osredo, Shoem aker __:__F______How e Tie in Contest Holding their initial practice in Sports Side tonight at 6:45 over from Hamilton High school; Jim the gym Tuesday afternoon, Mentor radio station KDB. Kilroy, towering center from South- BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER By virtue of his sensational prog­ Howie Yeager’s Gauchito basketball gate; and Joe Nunez, local casaba Newman will review the lead­ nosticating last week, Bill Russell squad' went through a stiff practice Counter or Booth Service artist. John Falxa, Dick O’Brien, ing football games on tap Satur­ DROP came to the fore to tie leader Syd session and emergecf with high hopes for a big year on the courts. Jack Nelson and Al Romero also day, and give his opinion re­ Cohen for honors in the Great Grid garding the local grid tussle be­ Approximately twenty-five men reported. 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