Vol. XXIII SANTA BARBARA, , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1943 • No. 4 Dance Set With Fellowship Offered Marines-College To To College An announcem'ent was made Soldiers Oct. 30 today by the Trustees of the Es­ Sponsored jointly by Camp tate of the late Senator James Dance Tonight; 8:00 Cooke and State College, several D. Phelan of one fellowship be­ dances have been planned for ing offered for theVear 1944-45, Tonight, October 15, 150 State women will journey to the the forthcoming semester. First open to the writers o£ fiction, Goleta Marine Corps Air Station for the first of a series of dances of the planned occasions 4s an biography, historical narrative, to be sponsored jointly by the Marine Base and the Associated overnight dance at Camp Cooke, and verse narrative and carrying Body. This dance will be held in the Marine Base Saturday, Oct. 30, with sleeping a stipend of $900. It is made Auditorium. Busses furnished by the Marines will leave the quarters, transportatidn, and available annually under the campus at 8 p.m. .and will return shortly after 12. food furnished by the Cooke terms of a bequest to bring about Music will be provided by the Base. a further development of native Port Hueneme Band and collage '• Students will dance for - two talent in California in the fields women will entertain. On the hours apd then be treated to a of literature and art. program are a quartet composed buffet supper after which more Dean Charles B. Lipman of the • of Lois Oshier, Wynn Wiggins, dancing will follow. The girls University of California, speak­ La von Carsner, and Jean Casey. will sleep in special barracks as­ ing for the Trustees, called at­ The girls will be accompanied by signed, to them, and will be tention to the fact that appli­ Gloria Lindsey. Edie Van Meter awakened Sunday morning to cants for the fellowship, both and Emily Joost will present have breakfast with the men. men and women, must be native “I’m a Hostess at the U.S.O.”, After breakfast they will be priv­ born citizens of California, and an original song by the two ileged to attend any one of the must be between the ages of 20 women. many, chapels on the base. and 30. Applications must be Church will precede a tour of made on forms especially pro­ Dean and Mrs. C. D. Wood- the camp, judo demonstrations, vided for that purpose, and may house and Dr. Helen Sweet will and as a climax, lunch with the be obtained from the office of act as sponsors for the evening. men in the mess hall. the James D. Phelan Award in Girls wishing to attend this Literature and Art, 319 Phelan dance affair are asked to see Building, San Francisco. The W.A.A. Dinner Meet Dean Lois M. Bennink and to competition closes the 15th of obtain a parents permit. February, 1944. Jean Ausman, Edie Van Meter, Those competing must furnish In State Gym, Oct. 20 and Emily Joost will provide EDIE VAN METER the names of three persons who Social Chairman Wednesday, Oct.. 20, Women’s just a sample of the entertain­ have knowledge of the field in Athletic Association will hold its ment for the occasion. which they are working, and monthly dinner meeting in the who are acquainted with the ap­ Wild West Party gym at 5:30 immediately follow­ Faculty Holds plicant and his work. In addi­ ing a hockey game. Entertain­ tion, applicants are required to Held Monday ment will consist of games and Science Seminar present specimens of their handi­ stunts. After dinner the possi­ Tuesday, October 19, the State work. The Wild West returned once more when Phrateres held its bility of a hiking season will be College faculty will hold a sci­ A committee of experts in the opened for discussion. This ac­ ence seminar with Dr. Eric No­ Wild West party Monday night field of literature will be appoint­ in the music hall. Gambling tivity, sponsored jointly by the ble as the speaker. The subject ed by the Trustees to recom­ W.A.A. and the Y.W.C.A., would will be “Human Parasitology and games of bingo, roulette, and mend to them the successful can­ others were played. with money be held on Saturday and would the War..” Dr. Noble, who did didate. consist of short hikes. The research work on this subject (play money) changing hands rapidly. W.A.A. board also hopes to have this summer at the University an overnight hike. of California, will bring before Community singing of cowboy the faculty the highly important Students To Display songs was led by Virginia 'Lan- Marje Lassel, W.A.A. president, information he gathered there. don, while Gloria Lindsey beat has announced that hockey sea­ Human Parasitology is th e Talents at Assembly the tunes out on the piano. son will end on Oct. 18. Basket­ study of all human diseases College students will display Square dances and refreshments ball season starts Oct. 15 and is caused by animal parasites. Out­ their various talents in the of coffee and doughnuts complet­ followed by intermural volley­ standing among these diseases A.W.S. talent assembly on Tues­ ed the western theme. ball on Oct. 25. All girls inter­ are malaria, African sleeping day, October 19. Mistress of About 70 members attended ested should see Marje Lassel, sickness, Aoemebic dysentery, ceremonies will be Dorothy Ken- the party competently handled Penny Prescott, basketball man­ and the various flukes. The ef­ iston, assembly chairman. by Jean Kramer, Barbara Sen- ager; or Catherine Merritt, inter­ fect upon our soldiers overseas Community singing will open seney, Frances Bigham, Lorraine mural sports chairman. of these diseases is much more the program after which “Three Delbrook-, Alice Frize, Loree Nel­ costly than any bombs or bullets Sharps and a Flat”, girls’ quar-* son, and Phrateres president could be. The interrelation be­ tet, will sing several numbers. Myrtle Geissler. A.W.S. To Honor tween these parasites and our Gloria Lindsey, boogie woogie Sponsors for the evening.were present day warfare will be artist supreme, will give her ren­ Miss Marion Hammond, Miss Hof f Hospital Men stressed in Dr. Noble’s lecture. dition of “Honky Tonk Train Phoebe Steer, Dr. Helen Sweet In line with war service work The Seminar will be held in Blues.” Freshman Raulyne Ri­ and Dean Lois Bennink. and in continuation with last the A.W.S. Clubroom, beginning ley will imitate various singers year’s program A.W.S. is hold­ with tea at four o’clock. after which Mary Kay Balaam, Due to the fact that the ing a dance at Hoff Hospital on talented violinist, will play “Med­ present Editor of El Gaucho is October 21, from 7=30 to 10:30. Students who have changed itation” from Thais. A Van leaving campus for a semes­ Girls desiring to be dance part­ their address since enrolling Meter-Joost composition, “Total ter, the position of editor is ners for the evening are request­ in school are asked to check Victory for You”, will be sung now open. Any person desir­ ed to sign up in the office of the with Dean Lois Bennink if by Jean Ausman. The show will ing to make application for Dean of Women, Lois Bennink. they wish to have their names close with Edie Van Meter and the post should contact Har­ Further details may be obtained correct in the Student Hand­ Emily Joost singing their own old Martin or Wilf Seaman from Miss Bennipk or Mary book. hilarious composition, “I’m a immediately. Tenney Hubbs, chairman of the Hostess at the U.S.O.” dance. Page Two EL G A U C H O Friday, October 15, 1943 Dimes y Diretes Snack Bar To “A man can come to and without interference invite by EDIE VAN METER Get Cookies all the people he wants to join the Republican Party, the Liars’ Last week, we dusted off ye Various forms of entertain­ Club, the Association for the Appointment of Herbert Hoover olde welcome mat for GEORGE ment for service men will com­ as Prophet, almost any kind of organization except one.” A SOULE, former Gaucho track prise the activities of Kappa college professor, J. Frank Dobie, teaching English at Texas star, now serving with the U.S. Omicron Pi for this school year. University, indignantly protested. M.C., and GEORGE CHAMBER- President Eleanor Hanky an­ “W e’re not going to let any selfish interests here in America LAIN, of the U.S.N., checking in nounced that the organizations —in Texas or anywhere else—sneak behind our back and put on to ATC JEAN CRINKLAW. first undertaking’will be that of the people of this country the-same kind of restrictions and bans And speaking of fellows in the making cookies for the A.W.V.S. that Hitler put on the German people.” And that was what the service: How about it! When snack bar on State street. The chief protagonist of the cause celebre had to say. you’re through with your copy cookies will be made by the girls in the foods laboratory in the Several weeks ago, Rolland Jay Thomas, president of the of the Gaucho send it on to an ex-Gaucho in the Army, Navy on home economics building on United Automobile Workers and vice-president of the C.I.O., State’s campus. came to Texas to test the new Manford Law which requires Marine Corps . . . They’d appre­ ciate it! The schedule for the year is among other labor regulating devises, that labor organizations a full one for plus the work for get a license from the Secretary of State before seeking union Piano-poundmg frosh GLORIA LINDSEY returned this last service men many interesting membership. In Pelly, Thomas was arrested after speaking at week-end with a bright and spar­ speakers have been secured for an oil workers’ rally. kling ring, third finger, left hand the meetings to follow. Besides this subtle restriction of free speech, the Manford variety from her high school REL NOBLE at Paseo with Lt. Law limits picketing, opens union accounts to any deputy sheriff, beau, now serving in the Coast CISE, also of the Marines. Looks and in short gives the state of Texas virtual control of its labor Guard. ^4nd culminating a Gau- like the Marine fliers are keep­ unions. This law is not a Texas peculiarsm, either. Similar laws cho-land romance came the en­ ing the girls up in the air! gagement of WINNIE ROW­ have been inspired in Florida, Alabama, , and Kansas Hostessing at the- tea dance through the subtle machinations of the Christian American Asso­ LAND and JIMMY LANG. Sunday Afternoon, frosh ADELE ciation—-another one of those home-grown Fascist societies which Biggest splash of the week was DUNNE and ANNE GOODIER. flourish in our country. And the diligent Association is contriving made by BILL JACKSQN. Or LEONA HEINLICK with Lt. to outlaw the closed shop in twelve Southern states by using the didn’t you see the frosh throw JOE PULTORAK of the Marines initiative laws to force passage of a Right-to-Work Amendment him in the quad pool? were also on deck. at the elections ip 1944. Looking -mighty sharp in the ODIE MYERS, DZD, travelled While the American people are working and fighting to con­ patriotic trio was MARGIE RI­ south this weekend to v i-s i t quer Fascism from without, the forces of internal reaction áre LEY, L. A. frosh, in a tennis steady, air cadet JIM MICKO, ex- sweater with pleated navy blue Gaucho. Got home Monday incessantly gnawing at the very roots of democracy. Rolland skirt. Jay Thomas must be exonerated, if conservatives expect the morning to find sister DZD Hitting the high spots last CATHY LESOVSKY speechless workers of this country to be satisfied with the greatly exalted week end: MABEL BARKER, over her birthday present from system of free enterprise after the war. As Professor Dobie ATC, and Lt. HARRY STEELE, Capt. JACK OBERMULLER . . . said, "If the Manford Law is an index of capitalism’s future policy, Marine Air Base, at the Mayor’s a Phi Delt pin, no less. the people had better begin digging cellars for the revolution.” Dance; JEAN CASEY with Ma­ And .welcome home JANIE C. rine flyer Lt. CHARLES TRENT ABRAHAM. . . . Nice to have at Miramar; SHERRY LYONS you back looking charming as Proficiency Tests with.Lt. BOB TRENT of the Ma­ usual, AND rested! rine Corps at Coral Casino; LAU- Women Asked To Be Weekly Buy More War Bonds! . Speech Proficiency Tests will be held weekly as follows: Miss Hammond—Tuesdays, ToHelpA.W.S. 6th hour, Office- Cornwall’ s Periods of stress have usually Dr. Mitchell — Wednesdays, SANTA BARBARA'S NO. 1 T K A T R E found people of our country 4th hour, Room 25. banding together in spirit and Shoe Shop MAJOR STUDIO FEATURE activities in order to preserve 1033 STATE those things which have become ¡Fine Shoe Repairing! PREVIEW traditional. On this campus many EL G A fC H O SATURDAY NIGHT AT 9 changes have been made, and Entered as second-class matter in the post office at Santa Barbara, CctHf., Sept. * PLUS FINAL SHOWS * one of the greatest is that wom­ 1 7 , 1 9 2 6 . I Cleaning - Dyeing j en here, as throughout the world, El Gaucho is published every Friday of the second year by the Associated Stu­ are accepting jobs and positions dents of Santa Barbara State College. No Polishing RED SKELTON formerly handled by men. issues are printed on holidays or during examinations. In past years the various or­ “I DOOD IT” ganizations on campus have had a predominating role in planning SUNDAY and executing activities. Now with so many vacancies left and so many tasks tovbe done it is hoped that ALL women will FINE FLOWERS PAtHlO work hand and glove together tk SIVClE VKTMUtVT ilfing / through the Associated Women’s I HUMPHRCV Students. REFLECT I BOGART In furtherance of last years CANTOR plans, the A.W.S. is, sponsoring GOOD TASTE TTIBETÍE DAVIS dances with service men, and it / OLIVIA is hoped that all women will vol­ DeHAVILLAND unteer their services. J* ERROL FLYNN ______fl GARFIELD n Send Your Boy Friend A Picture Of His Favorite H H § FOR THE BEST lU lfflfJ * 1 "PIN-UP GIRL" n Still time to have one made ORDER FROM for overseas mailing—if you hurry. SHERIDAN DINAH SHORE ficate Stadia TO^OICK e r ATMS&AW 4MB 1331 STATE PHONE 5165 2NDHIT .ALEXIS SMITH 7 La Arcada Court Phone 23131 Adventure In IRAG Friday, October 15, 1943 EL G A U C H O Page Three Formal Initiation Sororities Finish Plans Held Monday THE CAMPUS Phrateres, national women’s organization, will hold its annual For First Open Houses formal initiation in the school cafeteria Monday, October 18, at CORNER Sororities this week completed plans for the first Open House 7:30 p.m. Formal dress and can­ teas of the coming rush season. W ar service activities were dis­ dle-light is the order for the day cussed and decided upon by the majority of sororities. and the ceremony will be clim­ CHI DELTA CHI axed by the presentation of the Chi Delts revealed that they have joined the Needlework Phrateres pins. Guild of which Mrs, Beatrice ------■—:------Sponsors of the organization Ashworth is president. on Alameda Padre Serra, the are Dean Lois Bennink, Dr. Hel­ Announcement of the birth of Delta Zetes completed plans for en Sweet, Miss Marion Ham­ Victoria Ann Snarsdell to Mr. the Faculty Breakfast to be held mond, and Miss Phoebe Steer and Mrs. Craig Snarsdell, both Sunday, October 17, at tlje home who will be on hand to welcome State alums, was disclosed. Mrs. of Mrs. Byron Abraham. the new members into Phrateres. Snarsdell was the' former Mar­ In charge of the initiation is The annual Founder’s Day din­ Margaret Ritter, who will have garet Hannaford, charter mem­ ner will be held in the Gold ber of Chi Delta Chi. the assistance of Lila Atkinson, Room at El Paseo on Saturday, Alma Fischer, Virginia Landon, SIGMA DELTA EPSILON October 16. Loree Nelson and Margaret At the regular Monday meet­ Plans were made for a Hallow­ Lewis. ing at the sorority house on e’en party to be held on Ofctober Following the ceremony plans Ridge Lane, a Hallowe’en motif 28 at the sorority house for con­ have been made for entertain­ was decided upon for the Infor­ valescents at Hoff Hospital. mal Date Party to be held on ment and refreshments under October 28. DELTA SIGMA EPSILON the direction of Loree Nelson. 'HOW TO SLEEP IN -Committees were chosen for Delta Sigs met at the home of Those girls desiring Phrateres the Pan-Hellenic tea scheduled, Dorothy Pruner on 1919 Grand pins should see Dean Bennink at AND CURE "WHAT-TO- for October 24. Ave. It was planned to start a once and make arrangements. WE AR-TO-SCHOOL? ? ? collection of salvage to supply TAU GAMMA SIGMA the Therapeutic Wing of the "INSOMNIA . . . Build Regular meeting was held at O’Reilly Hospital in Springfield Bradvica New the home of Judy Morgan and Missouri. your campus wardrobe Elinor Huddleston. Further dis­ Plans were completed for an I. E. President around fashion "firsts" cussions were made concerning Open House Tea the first week The industrial education de­ the Faculty Tea to be held Sun­ in November and for the Faculty partment held its first meeting at the Campus Corner. day, October 17, at the home of Tea. Mrs. Helen Barnett, sponsor. of the new semester Monday, FIND OF THE WEEK: ALPHA THETA CHI Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. on the Mesa The of Rebecca Mor­ Campus. Election of officers was You'll be mad for the ey to' Seaman Thomas Judy, An invitation was held for U.S.N., on Wednesday, October Mrs. Faunt Stebbins, new spon­ the main business of the eve­ plaid in the outstand­ 13, was announced by the pass­ sor, at last Monday’s meeting. ning. George Bradvica, a re­ ing of chocolates. The previous Friday^ the Alpha turning student after a two-year ing new jumper from Thetes feted Mrs. Stebbins with absence, was elected president. Nardis Of Dallas. Look DELTA ZETA DELTA a tea. Plans were discussed and Other officers are vice-president, Meeting at the sorority house completed for the Open House Hartford Archibald; secretary- for if previewed in Ma­ on Tuesday, October 12. treasurer, Leonard Bee; social demoiselle. It's the jum­ A history of Alpha Theta Chi chairman, Bill Lawerence; pub-, licity, Ed Hambly; I. E. monthly per that's a jump ahead was delivered by Margaret Pat­ rick at this meeting. paper “Commentator,” Jack Mc­ in smart sportswear Plans were made for a joint Grath. 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