FEATURE: NEWS: “The Filibuster” by Norman Phillips Gauchos Join New Conference “El Rodeo”-“Collegiate Colleagues” Valley-Coast Gridders Pipy Wednesday Bugetary Sidelights—Editorial Seniors Present Painting “The Mike” by Petie McKinney Students Pass A.S.B. Budget

VoL XVII Z59 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938 No. 52 Senior Class Presents *Gray Cranes* Given by Seniors State Joins New Conference Painting to College Heads Concert Four State Colleges ‘Gray Cranes’, by Mrs. MacLennan, Noted Local Artist, Palm Trees Form Sporting Loop Given at Student Meeting 4 In the Tuesday morning meeting of the student body in the Don Follett San Jose, Fresno, College auditorium, Tom Lindquist, president of the senior San Diego Sign class, presented as a farewell gift from his class “Gray Cranes” a large decorative canvas by Eunice C. MacLennan, well known Agreements Santa Barbara painter. Speaking briefly on the presentation, • Formation of the California Ath­ Mrs. Maf*T rf>nnan expressed her gratitude in having her well- letic association was completed Sun­ known canvas at State college, its final resting place, in view day, May 13, when Santa Barbara of the fact that she was head of the college art department in State officials met with the athletic 1923. With the noted artist at the presentation, was her husband, directors of three other state colleges Mr. J- William MacLennan, former Sate college dean of men, at Fresno. Organization which was effected as the result of combined head of the history department, and founder of the Outing club. efforts of San Jose, San Diego, Fres­ He was also in charge of ath­ no and Santa Barbara included the letics and coached the first election of Don Follett as the single football and basketbal teams. Students Give officer of the new body. Follett, graduate manager of Santa Barbara, "Gray Cranes” to be hung in the was selected for the position of per­ college library soon, is one of the Speech Talks manent secretary. better known works of Mrs. MacLen­ While competition is not schedul­ nan, has been shown in the Faulk­ English Department Names ed for the gridiron in actual asso­ ner gallery in Santa Barbara with ‘Open House* Day for Barron Heads ciation competition until the fall of the "Seven California Painters”, in Dramatic Activities 1939 State will battle each member in non-associatioh games next fall. the Ilsley galleries of the Ambassa­ • Open house for State college will Band Concert Official competition will thus be dor hotel in her "one man” show, center about speech activities, Tues­ previewed by Santa Barbara fans. at the Sacramento State Fair exhib­ Only association game of 1939 that day, May 24, when the speech and Many Attend Orchestral its and in Fine Art Galleries of New does not have a duplicate in 1938 is dramatics activities of the English Feature Held Last Eve York City in 1933. It was also re­ in College Auditorium the Fresno-San Diego battle. produced with an article in the department entertain guests at a Start in Spring Christian Science Monitor. The party in Pine hall. The party will • Featuring two soloists and several Actual competition as an official canvas was painted in 1932 by Mrs. Estudiantina feature talks by students on the instrumental selections the College group will start in the spring of MacLennan, who is a member of 1939. Contests will be in all types of the National Association of Women various types of activities as well band presented a concert in the as a social gathering. Proves Success sport. Activity will center in two ath­ Painter and Sculptors, and of the Auditorium last night . under the letic carnivals. California Water Color society. At eight p.m. the meeting will be Alpha Phi Omegans FORTY STUDENTS direction of Robert Louis Barron, The first carnival is scheduled for Give Seven Palms Four Hundred Visitors devoted almost entirely to student instructor and violinist. San Jose on March 10 and 11 when In keeping with the painting, the talks. Topics will include discussions Elect Gunterman GO ON LIBRARY Featured with solos, Stanley Cox, Enjoy Day’s Activity contests in boxing, wrestling, and Senior ¿lass has also given the of speakers’ bureau, of radio work, New President EXCURSION other sports will take place. Later pianist; Milton Jones, clarinetist, As State Entertains tschool seven small palms, to be elocution, and of machines and tests there will be a tourney in Santa placed in the auditorium foyer and employed in different branches of e Alpha'Phi Omega, national scout­ • Forty State college students and played the "Grasshopper’s Dance” Barbara on May 19 and 20 in golf, on the library stairway, lending a • State college had over 400 stu­ the work. ing fraternity, elected officers for instructors will leave this morning by Bucalossi. The band’s selections tennis, swimming, and track and more picturesque scene to the ad­ Listed on the program are talks dents from Southern California high the ensuing year at their last meet­ on the fourth annual expedition to included the overture "Orpheus field. These carnivals will alternate ministration building. Those on the by Waldo Phelps on the speakers ing, putting George Gunterman in schools and junior colleges as guests from school to school each year. Huntington Library and art gallery in the Underworld” by Offenbach, committee in charge of choosing bureau, by Elbert Phelps on the ra­ the president’s chair. for Estudiantina, Friday, May 13. While all matters must still be the class gift were Rena Sacconaghi, dio' class, by Violet Glahn on play Ralph Hone was elected to the at nine a.m. Accompanying v the the entire suite, "Ballet Egyptian” Following registration at eleven ratified by each individual college Esther Carter, Mrs. Jane Miller technique, by Carl Jorgenson on the office of vice-president, Ben Gautier, students will be Dr. William Max­ by Luigini, the "Mystic Knights” no difficulties are anticipated as pre­ Abraham, Dr. Helen E. Sweet, Tom by Hildreth, and the prelude, "The a.m. groups toured the campus to players club, by Norma Pratt on secretary; Spencer Ray, treasurer; well, Dr. Walter Peirce and Mrs. parations for the formation of the Lindquist, Ed Cole, and Fred Lam- the Pasadena speaking contest, by Vision of Fuji-san” by Ketelby. witness the numerous exhibits and and John Jordano, social chairman. Frances Berger. The group will tra­ association included work with ath­ bourne. Evelyn Brannon, on speech as Installation of officrs will take place Mr. Barron, who conducted the demonstrations of the departments letic boards of each college before The newest addition to the col­ growth process, by Mr. Frederic Hile at a dinner meeting at El Cortijo vel in {he college bus and jn private band, h a s also presented the and classes^ The program was a the members met as a group. How­ lege collection of art works "Gray on the presto reading machine, by on Thursday, May 26 at 6:30 p.m. cars. college orchestra earlier in the sem­ new method of acquainting the visi­ ever the period of official competi­ Crances” will take its place next Barnett Harper on artist’s speech re­ Dinner will be sixty cents per per­ Main exhibits are of the United ester and assisted with the All- tion has been delayed until all col­ week. Among those works now the College Symphony, under Mr. Hen­ tors with the school and was highly cordings, by Senator Dennison Bay­ son and reservations must be made States constitution and of Lord By­ leges may prepare for association property of State college are the lor on the Bernreuter test, by Mary ry Eichheim. praised by many observers. The as soon as possible with George ron. The constitutional exhibit is in activity. 'Change is expected from paintings of Fernand Lundgten, Cassity on the Seashore hearing test, Gunterman or Spencer Ray. Forty local citizens, including college cafeteria took care of the the type of eligibility rules em­ now being shown in the County and by Phyllis Watts on major rounds, A special program has been ar­ commemoration of the one hundred many prominent musicians, faculty visitors during the noon period. ployed in other conferences. First National banks; a landscape by Dorothy Knotts on appendices ranged for the event. Honor guests and fiftieth anniversary of the members and business people were See Opportunities named as patrons and patronesses Hold Assembly by the late Lockwood de Forest; for analysis, by Kathleen Macleish will include J. T. Leecing, local founding of the document. This "We have new opportunities for for the occasion which was attended At two o’clock a short assembly Wright Fencing ...... 30.00 150.00 for this concert, and students and was co-hostess for the group. Plans faculty are urged to support the were drawn up for a special meeting TOTALS 16176.30 22400.40 19000.00 Women’s Glee Club by their pre­ and pot luck dinner for the last sence at >the concert. event of the semestr. EL GAUCHO Santa Barbara, California, Friday, May 20, 1938 Page Two CAMPUS CAMERAI gOUTA -BflEBflRfl jm pe -coLLeee THE . . . AmhE R 5T ^ 3^ B OLLEAGUES | a'JMfinmrk) C "H /^ww H - O I '/ WILLIAMS aa ii • “If you me like I love you, Îlîik e " Official publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State FIRST INTERCOLLEGIATE t shame on us.” College. Edited and published weekly on the State College campus. Entered as second-class mail matter in the postoffice of Santa Barbara, California. WÊÊKÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ^ He: “Do you neck?” Subscription price: one dollar a semester, two dollars per year. She: "That’s my business” By PETIE McKINNEY He: "Oh, a professional” NAT HALES, Editor-in-Chief —Urchin TED JO HAM, Assistant Editor Margaret Bennett The sofa sagged in the middle, John T. Porter The shades were pulled fast, so; WHEN IN THE SPRING things through in as democratic a Printing (Newspaper Member) Journalism *ffHE RBST INTS*- The family had departed; semester, organizations and admin­ manner as D’Alfonso. Instructor (MS BOMS MASKS NIUE AMHERST WW COLLEGIATE-BASE­ Instructor y«ss<>o^ The evening lamp burned low. istration turn thoughts to awards, it WILL THE PERSON WHO BALL GAME ENDED There came a sound from the comes to mind of a famous case of EDITORIAL STAFF "accidently” removed a navy blue WITH A HIGH MODERN sofa a student, who when he graduated purse from the dressing room down­ Frank Douglas. ______Managing Editor QOY BASKETBALL Assistant Managing Editor The clock was striking two, won the highest honor, the Honor stairs in the auditorium last Friday Norman Phillips. SCORE/ And a State snake slammed his copy of La Cumbre. In his Junior Jimmy Fullerton. ______—News Editor afternoon during the Roadrunner ______Society Editor textbook shut year, hé had won the Men’s Club Revue performance, return it im­ Theda Call---- — With a murmer, "Thank God, plaque given for outstanding service. Carol Warren---- ____Assistant Society Editor mediately to the main office as the ;_____ ‘ Sports Editor I’m through.” He never was student body presi­ documents and receipts were impor­ Waldo Phelps.— ____ Assistant Sports Editor Bob Burt------. dent. (In fact, and I’m sure he tant to the settlement of accounts. _-______—Feature Editor I took her to a night club won’t mind if We mention it, he was Bill Sparrow----- ______„Circulation Manager The f ountain pen and cash may be Pede McKinney _ I took her to a show, defeated for the presidential elec­ kept. If the purse is not returned Jack Kitchen---- ______Advertising Manager I took her almost everywhere tion) . And yet from the time he Bob Williams „Staff Photographer by Monday, the authorities will take POOR A boy and girl could go. entered college, his influence was action, and all details of the theft Reporters: Jack Salyer, Bert Fitzpatrick, Charles Bowen, Mary Louise I took her to swell dances, always felt. Things worthwhile be­ Dunbar, Helen Simmons, Betty Nordyke, Jimmie Stanley, Marion Merrill PAPA/ publicized. If the contents are des­ I took her out to tea, ing done connected with his name. troyed, will the person report this Bruce Steele, Bob W illian*. „ p„„ ht. o -or s. t.on. l adv«rt,..no rv MBCætJNM And then suddenly I realized His brilliant thinking, eloquent to save more serious consequences. HAS HAD AT That she’d been taking me. speaking, grades and personality press HatkmalRthertisuitService,Inc. LEAST ONE SON IT HAS BEEN SAID ASSOC MU eu '-'O uegistic * C ollef Publisher! Bttmstnlaliv. OF O .R G ILBERT brought him unforgettable promin­ 1937 Member 1938 Mad,son Ave. new York. N. Y. ALUMNUS OF 169* Items: Two sets of twins on the ence. The meaning of the awards that Doug Duckham’s throwing Collegiate Digest CHICAAO - Borrow - LOS ANOLES - SAW FRAWC18 ENROLLED FCR. Mass. State college baseball team; a double when the school -is fortunate of the appointive offices open to B/EKf YEAR. contest is being conducted on the to find a recipient of the calibre volunteers from the campus at large SWeE « 2 0 / University of New Mexico campus of Don Follett, student controller. instead of being democratic, has been to find the male student with the AS WE TURN FROM ' the opposite. After all, it would be Sidelights on Budget Passage proper to discuss the proposition • Believing that it is not too late to extend compliments well ugliest legs; Hollywood cameras awards to the last assembly when are clicking on the Virginia Military the president turns over his gavel, with this year’s committee chairmen, deserved, El Gaucho wishes to express its congratulations to the Institute campus’ getting "local col­ great credit will go to A. S. B. who might logically have suggestions entire cast of the annual Roadrunner Revue, whose three per­ THE or” for the film version of "Brother prexy Danny D’Alfonso, who has to make- Also, his secretive attitude formances last week will stand as an example to inspire finer Rat”; members of the N. Y. U. sen­ more than justified the vote of the about appointments make D’Alfon­ presentation by college students. Outstanding mainly in that tiie ior class unanimously voted to sup-, students placing him in office. It so’s of this year look as if they were majority of leading roles were taken by lower classmen, promise port Mayor La Guardia for presi­ will require some "living up to” on merely examples of the "spoils sys- for good revues to come in the next two years is evident. "^filibuster" dent if he is a candidate in 1940. the part of Doug Duckham to think To be given full credit for continued service m musical ac­ complishment, is Fred Lamboume and his collegiate band, who A new- version of Now I Lay Me ideas and suggestions relative to have formed the backbone of the successes of the revues in By NORMAN PHILLIPS Down, and so forth: PRESIDENT’S student self-government with presi­ recent years. It is with regret that these college musicians leave Now I lay me down to sleep, dents and persident-elects from With face cream on some half- DESK about 100 colleges and universities the campus this year. Realizing that it is impossible to point out inch deep in the seven western states. We hope every person or group appearing so capably in the performance, • Why not have participation in in the Bible as literature course We snuggle in our little beds ABOARD THE STREAMLINER this convention will go far toward El Gaucho reiterates its congratulations to the entire cast and extra-curricular activities a require­ another student gave up in disgust With curlers poking in our heads. BOUND FOR SBATTLE: making good the boast of this writ­ those who aided in the direction and organization ol the best ment for graduation? Such exper­ due to an undeclared open book ex­ If now thé gods from life should There are two reasons why we find er that Doug Duckham will know Revue in recent years. ience should be a. part of the stu­ amination. Some day an honor wean us, it somewhat difficult to scratch out as much of student affairs when he dent’s development but should not system will come—or what? What a razzing they’d give these few column inches. Firstly, takes office as do most of our stu­ take any time which belongs to More of the same: Library atten­ Venus! dent presidents when they leave it. —exchange these streamliners are not exactly Congratulations to the Revue other phases of education. The over- dance hits new high with examina­ what we expected them to be from We had the pleasure the morning • With the passage of the budget for the coming year accom­ active student would be limited and tions only a few days away . . . the point of view of smooth riding. of this writing of seeing the 1938-39 plished by way of presentation at the student council and at the the non-assertive type would be Friday the third and the grind be; Wise Words This car sways from side to side budget approved by those present at regular student body meeting on Tuesday, are many items compelled to participate. Maximum gins . . . The person taking the When a fellow breaks a date, he more than a hula-hula dancer try­ the regular student body meeting. worth noting to those interested in student government and the number of activities might be limi­ navy blue purse from the dressing generally has to. When a gal breaks ing to imitate Howie Yeager on a The budget is the result of many ted by hours and the minimum by room of the auditorium last Friday a date, she generally has two. broken field. Secondly, the conver­ hours of labor and has many fine future activities at State college. Particularly disappointing in —Ye Chronicle th is year’s passage was the lack of attendance at the student a system of value points. The indi- , during the Revue matinee has but sation around this section of seats, points worthy of notice. vidual’s grade average of the pre­ one alternative and we hope he or even though it changes topic, re­ On Deficit Reduction body meeting, where but one hundred fifty students appeared, A Fan Letter: many of which were apparently disinterested and might weu ceding semester could also be used she knows what it is . . . For those mains in one-field student body af­ The item which strikes the note as a determinant in the number of who have the time we hear that " , , . we read your jokes. Some fairs. And inasmuch as that field is of the greatest harmony, in our have not come, in view of their lack of participation. Striking activities allowed. Freshmen would summer school has its advantages. of them we saw before; some we the one in which we are most in­ estimation is the provision of #2100 was the contrast of this meeting to that of the student council be given the greatest restriction to ItV a good chance to get top grades, have not seen yet. terested, we find it a bit of a task for the reduction of the deficit. One which brought forth much discussion and a great deal of clari­ allow them time for orientation to get ahead of the game and take a to isolate ourselves from discussion. thousand dollars will go directly to fication as to the objectives of the new budget. The situation college work. rest while doing it. Those who And then there’s the one about At this moment the Presidents and the paying one fifth of the expense might easily lead to the opinion that the council is a satisfactory We find that the first Greek let­ know say the social activities are of lithe Identist’s daughter who wdnt President-elects of Whittier, Cal­ incurred when the Associated Stu­ body to carry on the -full power of passing on the student bud­ ter society used the letter IXTUS the best. around with the best “set” in town. Tech, Chapman, Redlands ')and dent Body purchased lights for gets, in as much as aby person may come and be heard mtiie and a blue fish as its symbol. Dur­ U. S. C. are exchanging suggestions Peabody stadium. A good investment discussions. The result would be a better spirit toward student ing Roman persecution of the Chris­ as to the sources of good assembly it was certainly, for it made it pos­ government, recognizing that this body is capable of handling tians it was necessary for them to programs, a topic indeed worthy sible to play in Peabody stadium operate secretly. They adopted for el of our attention. and thereby increase out football the more important decisions. . . , (“As in someone’s getting ri4”) To those of the Student Body who gate receipts, but the debt must It may also be pointed out that all appropriations m addition their password IXTUS which, while meaning "fish”, also stood, in Greek, e Columnistically speaking, we are enjoys the friendly bickering be' know nothing of this little jaunt necessarily trouble our minds until to the budget, which constitute a large sum each year, are for the first letters of the phrase, upon which we have embarked, it we actually own the lights or we still speaking . . . about the campus tween DOC ELLISON (democrat handled exclusively by the legislative council. There is no room "Jesus Christ, God’s Son, Saviour.” with a small "d”) and BARNETT might be well to explain that the can sell them to the State Board of for criticism from the viewpoint of democratic procedure, Thus a group of Christians were brats on the wild again this week HARPER (Republican with a big destination of this correspondent Education for installation at our which entails representatives meeting in a smaller and more the first Greek letter society and the . . . but we’re merely pinch hitting "R”.) and President-elect Doug Duckham new stadium. The eleven hundred compact group to do for the general body, the things which first fraternity pin was a fish. for the regular author of this col­ New combinations at the Leilani is the Pacific Student President’s dollars .remaining in the reduction such a large group cannot accomplish in an unorganized fashiop. Now that its getting near gradua­ Prom FRANK COLB and Association convention in Seattle, of the deficit account will be traded umn. Washington. The object of this ga­ for a corresponding amount of long Due to the growth in our student body in actual numbers coupl­ tion time, you may be interested in It seems that CARLOS BEE is ELEANOR BENHAM . . . MORRIS knowing that U. S. college and uni­ HANNON not with JEAN GOR­ thering is to profitably exchange term notes which are signed by us ed with the fact of lack of participation on the part of a great after his love in the hard way . . . and have been in the possession of majority, has brought a need for change in our procedure. versity commencements cost about DON . . . NORMAN PHILLIPS twenty million dollars a year . . . he has been eyeing the engaged gals and CAROL LAMBRECHT . . . the Pomona campus will be shown. local financial houses for many Another interesting and puzzling has also arisen Collegians are taller and heavier around the school including PHIL HARRY NETHBRY and ALICB ,Any one interested in attending years. in the council. The constitution has been found to have another than they were twenty years ago LA SOURCE (with whom he was FRBBMAN ■ ■ should get in touch with Deborah For El Gaucho discrepancy in its law- According to one section the newly elect­ . . . The average student spends five seen at one of the favorite college Taggart, president of the local alum­ An allowance which has not been ed council meets some three weeks previous to the end of the hours a week in bull sessions . . . "spots” . . . when lo and behold ni group by telephoning 23163, or made for many years and one which school year to approve the appointments for the coming year American colleges give away ap­ MARGARET EASTWOOD, the Statements with Dr. Helen E. Sweet, secretary. is included in our next year’s bud­ DR. HELEN E. SWEET get is a sum of five hundted dollars. of the student-body president-elect. At the same time these ap­ proximately $130,000,000 a year in Bee’s gal, and roomie come in . . '. • We wish to extend our thanks pointees and several other chosen in other manners possess scholarships . . . only one-half of they haven’t spoken recently). With-' this amount the editor should to all persons, organizations and ’•1 The only examinations to be be able to put out approximately council votes for the coming year. With Doug Duckham, our one per cent of the college students With the navy in town . . . "bat­ fraternities and sororities who aided are 13 years of age or under . . . tling FRANK BENNETT” came given this semester in ear training, 30 issues of the college paper, president-elect seekiiig through application to gain a wider field so capably in sponsoring the an­ Music 5A and principles of music, which averages about one and a half from which to choose persons for, these offices, and thus taking Cautious comment: One student into his own . . . a shiner . . . nual Estudiantina play day.' dished out by one of Uncle Sam’s Music 1, will be given next Friday a week. However it will be complete­ a longer time in which to make the selection, the old council who took a commercial law course DEWITT TREWHITT and afternoon, May 27, at 2:30 p.m. ly a function of the publications examination yesterday anxiously boys at the street dance . . . WIN­ RENA SACCONAGHI has asked a solution to the problem. To be complimented on a NIE SNASDELL, another gal, and in room 61. Anyone expecting cred­ board to decide on the date of pub­ awaits to see the results of a 'noble it in these subjects must be present lication and the size of the papers. positive attitude in wanting to add their thoughts as to^ capable experiment*. On the say so of many, the Gamma Sigs were also present. leaders for next year, the council also feels that theirs is not ED COLE feels highly compli­ • MEN. All lockers in the Gym to take the examination. A substantial amount for assem­ said student was the only one who ANITA C PRIEST blies, the need for which has been entirely the part to be a deciding factor, yet feeling their work didn’t cheat. How will the grade mented as Dr. GIRVETZ called the must be turned in previous to June in student government is worthy of consideration. But regard­ thing he rides in a "car” in philo­ 8, 1938. To get your refund the greatly felt this year, has been guar­ stand up in a class of wholesale • Leesa Bestall, advanced organ anteed next year’s director of assem­ less of the personalities involved, one of the first considerations cheating? Also during a recent test sophy . . . the U. S. history class following procedure must be follow­ ed: student, will be presented in an or­ blies. Carlos Lozano as the man in of the new council should be the appointing of a committee to 1. Get your receipt O.K.’d by gan recital next Wednesday, at 8 charge this year can easily testify work for a constitutional revision to avoid the conflict in coming Mr. H. M. Davis. p.m. in the Unitarian church at the that #130 should go far toward pro­ years. , - Student Protests Bath-Taking 2. Take slip to Mr. Kupfer in corner of Santa Barbara and Arrel- viding eight or ten outstanding pro­ laga streets. Admission is free. In this connection, there is apparent the need for a per­ • Explanatory remark: After hours have their fellowmen say that they Financial Secretary’s Office grams. manent committee on constitutional revision needed. Through­ of diligent study a student, seeking have a bad odor, that they stink, for refund. ANITA C. PRIEST We could comment indefinitely out each year many changes are made, each year done by a an outlet for expressing himself, and are too dirty to take a bath. No refunds will be given after June on each section of next year’s bud­ I usually like baths, but everyone 8, 1938. • The Music Listening hour next get, but suffice to say that it is different group in a different manner. To be added to our con­ let go with the following. It was Wednesday at 12:23 p.m. in room stitution, we suggest to the incoming officers, the formation of discovered by his late-arriving room­ hates baths occasionally. I hate a H. M. DAVIS, a workable budget with enough con­ bath now. I don’t want to get in a Director of P. E. 61 will feature the works of Franz servatism to make for common horse a permanent body, to be entrusted with keeping the student con­ mate and is published without the Liszt. ANITA C. PRIEST author’s knowledge. white granite tub full of hydrogen sense and good business practice. stitution up to date, and keeping student body procedure to and oxygen molecules and wash off those rules. , . , I must take a bath. Not wanting • Pictures of Macbeth, the college to do so, I still mint take a bath. other kinds of molecules from my­ orchestra and the all college sym­ Other items worth consideration which appeared in the self. discussions concerning the new budget are the inequality of Why must I take a bath? Why, when phony may be obtained from me Something NEW for under the sun I would rather lay on my bed and I don’t want to wash the dirt off today at the beginning of lunch appropriations to the Associated Men Students, in relation to in the water and then wallow in it. fall asleep with the light on must hour'in front of the student store. 3-Piece Dirndl Play Suit the A.W.S., on the basis of the records of the two clubs; the I take a bath? Because I want to, I want to stay dirty, but convention BRUCE STEELE WITH CONTRASTING SASH alloting of a set amount toward the reduction of the student for the sake of being clean? No. is standing behind me, kicking my body deficit which totaled over ten thousand at the opening At present I would just as soon be fanny toward the bath tub. I am a Bright Mexican Prints • The Santa Barbara branch of the of this year; and the use of a positive System of budgeting an­ dirty, and sweaty and stink like an man, created free and equal to other men, in a free country where we do Pomona alumni are entertaining $4.95 ticipating all losses. El Gaucho is particularly glad to see this old sock. I must take a bath because President Charles K. Edmonds, pr6si(. society, my environment, the people as we please. But, so help me, here change in that it sets aside a definite sum on which the college I go to take a bath! a bath! a bath! a . dent of Pomona college, at dinner paper can operate. The allotment this year is planned to work around me, demand that I take a Thursday, May 26, at the Methodist bath. They demand that we all take ------bath! (Ed. We wish we OTPS SPORT SHOP toward a semi-weekly paper next year, developing from a week­ church at 6:30 p.m. baths. could publish the appropriate car­ ly during the first semester to a semi-weekly during the second. toon that concluded this burst of President Edmonds will be the 727 STATE DIAL 3121 Assuring the students of no radical changes and development of Baths with soap and hot water, genius.) speaker and a technicolor film of soap that smells like an old medicine staff corresponding to tasks undertaken, the change is warmly cabinet. Baths with hot water and é — welcomed. soap that is made of old vegetable 1 waste. Stuff that would be garbage Chicago College of Beauty GRAND OPENING BALL and this recital is a culmination if someone hadn’t made soap out of Piano Class Offers concluding the year’s work. it. I must take a bath with soap made SPECIAL New Santa Barbara Armory Final Recital Members of the class are: Lyndell from garbage so my fellow men will Brundige, Mae Rea de Long, Fran- not say I stink. Machineless Permanent Wave FRIDAY NIGHT, M AY 20, 1938 cella Eric son, Louise Jackson, Jose­ If I want to go bathless and stink Including Shampoo, Fingerwave, and Haircut • Next Thursday afternoon at 4:30 phine McBride, Jean McSkimming, I cannot, because I haven’t the guts Hal Grayson and His Famous Orchestra in the newly decorated music hall, Naess, Teresa Ortega, to go about having my friends say $10.00 value for $4.00 the piano ensemble class will give Madeline Sherwood, Lorraine I don’t bathe and that I need a Guaranteed Shampoo, Fingerwave and Rinse (Dried) 40c Sponsored by a two-piano recital of four and Squires, and Gladys Wilson. bath. I am a prozaic individual Manicure 20c Santa Barbara Sciots and 144th Field Artillery Tea will be served* immediately much like all the other poor "■■■■< eight-hand compositions. According ADVANCED STUDENT WORK following the recital, to which stu­ who go about bathed and dean, not Gentlemen 1.00 Ladies .50 to Anita Priest, instructor, the class dents and faculty are cordially in­ cause they want to take baths, but 820 State Street Phone 84932 has done fine work this semester, vited. they also lack the wherewithal to L J EL GAUCHO Page Three Footballers Stage Combat at Phelps Field

Staters Plan State College Awaits Completion of New Stadium on Edge of Leadbetter Hill Valley Faces W ater Unit Coast Stars on Field Wednesday Both Squads Enlist Services Work Continues As Grading of Veterans, Transfers Unit Reaches Finish; in Annual Battle Plant Grass Soon • El Gaucho will fight with him­ • Work is being rushed on the self next Wednesday at Phelps field new college athletic field which will when the men from the Valley at­ be located adjacent to, the break­ tempt to hold their supremacy over water. The entire first unit of work, the rouges of the Coast. This su­ consisting of grading the bank for premacy is based on the outcome of seats and spreading the top soil for last year’s victory which set the the playing field has already been Valley on a throne which the Coast completed according to President anticipates dispossessing of them. Clarence L. Phelps. Pipes for the The game is scheduled to start at watering system arrived this morn­ three p.m. y ing and will be installed during the While action is expected from next week by students from school. the "foundation” for the field, which is to be turfed. (Photo the veterans of last fall who will be in preparing the field. The picture was taken from La back for the season of 1938 eyes The entire project is divided into e A small idea of how spectacular Santa Barbara State by News-Press staff photographer—Cut courtesy News-Press.) six units of work. The grading unit, college’s West beach athletic stadium will be when finished , where rich top-soil and other dirt was used to spread will also be keenly attached to the newcomers who have not been play­ the watering system, a turf for the is given by the panoramic view above of work done so far playing field, a fence to surround ing varsity ball. the layout, a field house and bleach­ Among the newcomers who will ers. Bermuda and rye grass will be Sport Shorts Wilton Tells be playing for the Valley are Casey spread in June after the field has State Sweeps College Takes Conrad, halfback, Joe Kozart, end, been rolled to make it solid. This In My Pete Sullivan, center and end, and will give it three months time to be Golf Meet • The Gaucho coaching staff really Hoop Plans Roy Harper, halfback. ready for th 1938 grid sason. Plans Sword Meet took a step forward last week-end Coast Has Newcomers Opinion over at Fresno when they partici­ The Coast likewise will have their for the fence and field have already Bolas Suffers Stroke in Coach Prepares for 1939 been completed and corected by the Fencers Capture Four Out By TED JOHAM pated in the formation of a new Casaba Season with share of the newcomers. Ray Mat­ president. Construction will be start­ Contest at Fresno conference with San Diego, Fresno, hews and Johnny Moses will be at of Five Wins in Open • Here it is at the close of the Tough Schedule ed as soon as the state architect Meet at Fresno As Gauchos Win and San Jose. Each' year the Gau­ the guard positions, Jack Frishholz year and for the most part the stu­ chos have managed to get into stif- and Paul Oppy at halfback spots, gives his final approval to the job. • Coach Willie Wilton is expecting Build Bleachers • An open tournament for amateur dent sports writer is finding it plenty • Harold Bolas, number one golfer fer competition with widely known Merle Vance, Bud Burdick and in the 36-hole medal play tourna­ schools. There are two main reasons big things from next year’s basket­ Pat Kelley at ends. Among the new{ The remainder of the money will fencers staged at the Biltmore hotel hard to fill his page with athletic ball squad. Wilton is working hard last Monday evening at 8 o’clock was ment held in conjunction with the why this move on the part of the comers on the coast are the two be spent in building the bleachers activities on the local campus, but West Coast Relays at Fresno, col­ four schools should prove beneficial to import some new material from men upon whom much of next sea­ which will be of redwood and set a clean sweep for State college fen­ there is a little matter that I be- lapsed with sunstroke following the to all of them. junior colleges in and around South­ son will hang, Bill Rider and Ray in concrete.' The entire surface of the cers. iieve should be brought out and aired ern California. Last year the Gau­ Four out of five possible places tourney which was won by Santa 1) This conference is being orm- Regoletto. bank will be covered with concrete. in the public eye not only because Barbara over San Jose, Fresno, and chos only won two games the en­ The field will contain in addition were won by members of the college ed and will be governed by four Veterans will also put in a string it stinks figuratively but literally as San Diego. He is now in the St. tire season but from all advance appearance with only the seven sen­ to the football field, a quarter-mile fencing class. Jack Gross took first schoob who are in much the same well The question to be thus brought Francis hospital. notice 1938 will be a big year for iors missing. Valley veterans include track. It is long enough to provide place in the foil division regardless > position in regard to athletics. to light is the "pig sty” at Phelps The Gaucho golfers captured the State. Gardenhire, Monson, Valoz, Trew- for a 220 straight away located just of a three touch handicap. Marlin 2) The conference will tend to For the first time in the history field the Gaucho athletes are and meet with a score of 654 strokes hitt, Hall, and Romer. The list of at the foot of the bleachers. Nelson, student instructor, won the have been using for the past three develop the minor sports far exceed­ of the school the hoopsters will have top spot in the sabre event. There and was followed by San Jose with ing anything in the past. Coast leaders also has its share of "Work is now moving at such a years as a dressing room. 655, San Diego with 667 and Fres­ an adequate gym in which to play the letter men with Palmer, Woody, was a total,, of 43 entrants with a These four State colleges will pro­ with the completion of the new clip that it will insure the Gauchos Without a doubt the Gaucho foot­ no with 670.. The Gaucho golfers Ted Joham, Clyde Frishholz, Jack thirteen man team representing the vide a nucleus for the formation Armory. . The Armory has an ex­ the use of it by the opening game ball team and basketball team had scores of 157 for Bolas, 159 MacArthur, Bill McArthur, Wilson, next September,” concluded Presi­ Gaucho. when on the road can compete of a bigger conference when the cellent court with a large seating For his first place in foil, Gross for Phil Turnbull, 164 for Bob Hal- Bailey, Seeley, Smith, and Merlo. dent» Phelps. with the best of the larger univer­ proper time comes. At present the capacity. The team can also prac­ Fr6sh Play won a new foil valued at $3.50 and ferty, and 174 for Jim Waugh. schoob should benefit financially sities in what the well dressed ath­ tice there two or three times a week. Freshman in the line-up are Ar- Nelson was awarded a new saber lete will wear, but the powers at home After trailing San Jose by six from the close competition they will Tough Schedule Slated Gray, Gibson Run valued at $8.00. The meet was spon­ points Friday over the Fort Wash­ tuso, Larson, Baer, Pitcher, Stauss, have only to quickly forgotten that give each other. Coach Wilton has lined up an­ Schwab, and Howard Joham for sored by Captain Carpenter, Santa the Big Green teams- must out- of ington point the Gauchos forged In addition to baseball, track, other 'suicide” schedule for the lo­ at Compton Meet Barbara high school instructor in the Coast and Swenson and Jessup, necessity train at least four days out ahead on the Sunnyside course and basketball and football the minor cals by carding games with such Tomorrow honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vince picked, up seven points on the Spar­ who was not in the squad last fall of every week using the poorly out­ sports will be encouraged and sched­ teams as Santa Clara, San Jose, but starred for the frosh the year who are visiting Santa Barbara. fitted equipment and the college tans to win by one point. ules planned. This will mean a rapid U.C.L.A., San Diego, Fresno State e Bill Gray, captain, and Wells before, will be at ends. Mr. Vince is known nationally for practice field. The shack was built development of tennis, golf, fencing, and Whittier. Aside from this com­ Gibson will compete in the Compton Competition for the five warmup his manufacturing of fencing equip­ only for temporary use and to house -be collected as to what State’s men boxing, wrestling, and swimming on petition, Wilton is planning to take relays tmorrow when atheletes gath­ ment. Mrs. Vince is a former mem­ j^tkets to be presented to men out­ at the most 50 men, but since the ,are called upon to endure. the campus, which will give more his team to El Paso for a 15 day er from all parts of the nation for ber of three Olympic fencing teams. standing in Spring practice will take Gauchos ran roughshod over every­ students a chance to participate in trip provided the school can raise this annual event. \ They demonstrated their ability in As State hopes to climb the ladder place Tuesday, May 24» at Phelps one in 1936 it has been used daily of success in thfc athletic world intercollegiate athletics. the necessary funds. field. v ^ Big event of the day will be the an exhibition match before the ama­ Ranking the present athletic rec­ ‘With a schedule like that con­ teur fencers and audience' at thé by almost triple that number. some better arrangements will have special 400-meter race. In this During the past grid season many ords of the schoob would probably fronting him Willie is going to tournament. Mr. Vince was the don­ to be made if athletes are to be kept Archie Williams, former ace of Cali­ loyal’fans in the college and down mean placing the Gauchos at the heive to put a strong team out there or of the meet prizes. satisfied and contented in Santa Quality, fornia, will attempt to make a come­ in the city were heard to Squawk Barbara. Other schools provide ex­ bottom of the group, but Spud Har­ on the court and that is just what back against such men as Howard Like Character, Endures loud and long at the “poor condi­ pensive gyms and equipment for der quickly changed our position in he intends to do. Cagle of Oklahoma, Erwin Miller Physician Speaks tion” of the Gauchos whenever they their sons, but here at State every- the Southern California conference State will also have several letter- of U.S.C. ánd Wilbur Miller, Com­ Before Seminar failed to run up a huge score and * one is yelling for a victory and yet and he will see to it that other men from both the frosh and var­ pton’s star runner. at the same time hold their oppon­ the student body is failing to pro­ schoob have plenty of competition. sity squads with which to work with. Local interest will center on the ents scoreless. It is safe’to say, that vide for even the care of minor In regards to the Spring football Summing up the possibilities 1938- - performance of Wells Gibson in • Final meeting of the year was held by the Leaf and Scarab club, those who were the principle ob­ injuries. Along with this it might game next week, the wind seems to 1939 looks like a great year for the open 400 meters. He has run jectors would not stay a second day be said that the rise of the Gauchos have changed and fortunes seem to Santa Barbara basketball. some races this year in excellent seminar in natural science» Tuesday May 17, when the group heard Dr. and try to play under the condi­ in the past few years has been noth­ favor the stalwart Coast boys over time and against Claude Kilday of tions of filth the boys who lasted ing short of a wonder and one fit the "foreign legion” from the val­ Oxy, great decathalon star, took a Harold Sidebotham, retired Santa Call a . . . Barbara physician. The meeting the season had to undergo. to take its place along side the well ley. close second. The field house is probably not known seven. Bill Gray will enter the open 120 held in the A.W.S. clubroom was known to more than a hand full of pigs until completion of the West Y ello w Cab high hurdles. Gray is certain to be preceded with an informal tea. Of course it is hoped that the fans who take their sports seriously Beach project? A few more lights, Prompt PHONB near the top at the finish as he Telling of his early education Dr. new stadium will be a cure for these Sidebotham described medical equip* and who are the only real backers more shower room and double the Courteous has lost only two races this year. evils, but are our athletes going Service 5111 ment and theories of his early life. the Big Green has had. This writer to be forced to train in a place a inumber of existing lockers would When he first left England it was lacks the vocabulary to describe the farmer would object to keep his help for the present. Phi Delta Pi Hears as ship surgeon to China. In 1891 place as it really is, but if one can he came to Santa Barbara where imagine dressing and taking a show­ Pledge Speeches the most of his work has been since. er in a barn with no arrangements made for heating, poorly lighted e Meeting Monday night in the A. Dr. Sidebotham told of his ex­ A PERFECT EVENING ENDS AT SUMMER periences as the founder of the St. with the air full - of dust and dirt W.S. clubroom members of Phi not to mention the reeking odors Delta Pi, honorary physical educa­ Francis hospital. Following this episode he visited Alaska where he which have collected from the many SESSION tion fraternity heard speeches from sweating bodies a small idea might pledges Eunice Mohri and Lois Ar­ practiced during* the Gold rush. thur, and set plans for "hell night’ Begins for tonight, following the W. A. A. ELMER’S MONDAY, JUNE 20 Any student within reach of banquet. A breakfast meeting on MEN S POLO SHIRTS this paper can well afford June 2 in Ebbetts Hall was also Beginning and Review in these newer styles at our announced, in commemoration of WHITE and COLORS SHORTHAND prices. the founding of the local chapter. “Follow the Crowd Under Rena Sacconaghi, presi­ $1.00 to $1.95 TYPEWRITING SLEEVELESS dent, the formal initiation will be ACCOUNTING held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. LINENS - GABERDINES - JERSEYS SWEATERS at the home of Frances Jane Miller. And all affiliated business start at $1.45 Those present at the meeting in- W estlund’s subjects ' eluded Rena Sacconaghi, Mrs. Wini­ LEISURE SHIRTS fred Hodgins, Miss Gladys Van Fos- Sporting Goods Company ______.o______at $1 sen, Eunice Mohri, Lois Arthur, Jes­ 1121 STATE TELEPHONE 25679 Hughes Mid-Season Sale Classes Meet in the Morning sie Lady, Pym Lucas, Frances Jane WOOL SLACKS Miller and Ethel Clendenen. 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Make the formal complete with a DISTINCTIVE CORSAGE California Teachers’ Association Placement Bureau “CENTER Offers State-Wide Informátion Concerning School Positions 2163 Center Street of TOWN” 200 Continental Building 408 South Spring Street Berkeley, California Telephone: THomwall 3600 PHONE 3654 Los Angeles, California Special for this weekend only: 3 large Gardenias $1.00 917 STATE Telephone: TRinity 1558 912 STATE PHONE 22424 i Page Four EL GAUCHO Santa Barbara, California, Friday, May 20, 1938 Kappa Delts Name Gamma Sigma Pi Holds First Dorothy Hornor Tau Gams Hold GroupA- A-Plans Hikin9 Alpha Theta Chi Entertains Formal Dinner Dance Tonight New Prexy Dinner Dance Outing Sunday at La Cumbre Formal May 8 Hoag’s Orchestra Plays at e At a regular meeting of Alpha • Members of the Women’s Hiking Sorority Honors Crebs at group announced plans for a moon­ Ray Cormack’s Orchestra La Cumbre Country Club Westwick Speaks at Rho chapter of Kappa Delta Pi held Shower Announcing Alum Club Plays for Annual Spring in the women’s club room Thursday light hike to be held Sunday eve­ for Fraternity Hop Annual El Gaucho Party Tomorrow Night ning, May 22, at their last meeting. Holds Elections Event As Plans Completed Dinner Party evening, May 12, the following peo­ The group will leave from the gym • Gamma Sigma Pi, social frater­ ple were elected to offices for the e A miscellaneous shower was given at 3:30 in the evening, taking • At the regular meeting of Las • At the last meeting of Alpha nity at State college, will hold its coming year. Dorothy Hornor, presi- Miss Katie Crebs at the regular meet­ Alameda Padre Serra to East Beach. Meninas, held at the home of Presi­ Theta Chi sorority held Monday annual formal dinner-dance tonight • Members of the staff of El Gau­ dnt; Christina MacKellar, first vice- ing of Tau Gamma Sigma sqrority Those attending are taking their dent Gail MacMillan and Thora night, May 8, plans for the annual at the La Cumbre country club in cho and Alpha Phi Gamma and Lindstrom, the officers for the. com­ president; Elna Peterson, second on Monday night. Miss Crebs was own lunches. When they reach the Spring formal were completed. The Hope Ranch. The dance is planned their respective guests will meet Fri­ beach a bonfire will be built and ing year were elected. Those elected as a climax to the social season for day night, May 27 at El Cortijo for vice-president: Elizabeth Tagg, re­ a February -graduate from the ele­ the evening will be spent in games *are as follows: president, Jean annual event will be held at La the fraternity. Ted Joham, social the annual Gaucho party, at which cording secretary; Margaret Ellerton, mentary department and she will and toasting marshmallows. Thias; vice-president, Thelma Ar­ Cumbre Country Club, Saturday, chairman, has completed arrange­ the editor for the coming year is corresponding secretary and treas­ become the bride of Jay De Yoe of chibald; secretary, Ellen Ray; treas­ May 21. Ray Cormack will furnish ments and will be in general charge This is the last hike of the sea­ announced and various awards pre­ urer; Rena Sacconaghi, historian Inglewood on June 17. The bride son and all girls are urged to at­ urer, Audrey Harkleroad; sergeant- music for the dancers from 9:00 un­ Friday. Dinner will be served at 7:30 sented. Feature speaker of the eve­ at-arms, Margaret Coy; social chair­ and publicity. The ougtoing officers to be is now teaching at Compton. tend, according to Marie Vieira, til 12:00. At twelve o’clock mem­ p.m. and Doug Hoag’s orchstra will ning will be Judge Atwell Westwick, are Rea McPeak, president; Phyl­ man, Dollie Emmons; publicity, He­ play for the dancing. Plans were discussed for the semi- who is directing the moonlight trek. speaking on the newspapers’ views lis La Source, first vice-president; len Sandrock; historian, Carol Mac- bers and their guests will enjoy a In addition to the 28 regular formal dinner dance to be sponsored toward the courts and justice. Jane Goslin, second vice-president; Quiddy. midnight supper. members invitations have been ex­ by the alumnae tomorrow night. The Under the guidance of Petie Mc­ Margaret Wilson, secretary; Kathar­ I.E.-H.E. Join for Plans were made for a beach party Entertainment during the inter­ tended to Dean and Mrs. William affair will be held at El Paseo and Kinney, president of Alpha Phi ine Riley, treasurer; Jane White, dinner to be held, weather permit­ mission will be provided by a quar­ Ashworth, , Mr. and Mrs. Charles will honor the group’s graduating Beach Party Gamma, and Nat Hales, El Gaucho corresponding scretary; Bernice Bol- ting, at East Beach, 3 p.m., Tuesday, tet made up of Geraldine Pilling, Ott, Captain and Mrs. Paul Jones, seniors. te, publicity-historian. May 31. This will be the last meet­ Vivien Girvetz, Dorothy Anne Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Noble, President editor, the semi-formal dinner is The sorority received an invita­ • Home economics and industrial scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m. Formal installation o£ new offi­ ing of Las Meninas for the present Myers and Eleanor Sampson. Geral­ and Mrs. Clarence L. Phelps, Mr. tion to attend the wedding of Miss education department members will Guests of the occasion will include cers will take place Thursday, May year. dine Pilling will also sing a few and Mrs. John T. Porter, and Dr. noon at four o’clock. The former attend their annual beach party Fri­ 26 at 4:30 in the Lincoln library. numbers accompanied by the orches­ and Mrs. Irving Mather. Many al­ Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Porter, Blanche Hillman next Sunday after- day, May 27 at West beach inside Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bennett, Mr. RADIO CLUB HOLDS MEET tra. umni are also expected to attend. State college student will become the breakwater. Harold Jacobs, Mr. C. Laurence • Members of the Radio club will Committees working on the dance Monday evening, May 16, frater­ the bride of John Coultas of Ox­ The picnic will start at 4:00 p.m. Smith, and Don Follett, graduate Delta Zetes Hold hold their last meeting of the year are Alice Lamb, orchestra, Renata nity officers for the coming semes­ nard. The wedding will be held in Attendance is restricted to depart- manager. Awards to be presented Wednesday, May 25. The meeting Maccianti, refreshments and place ter were elected. Arnold Rose was Three Events ¡the El Montecito ■ Presbyterian merfk members and the faculty. Beach during the program will include the will be featured with a dinner down­ and Barbara Sharp, programs. elected president and will succeed church. Shirley Moore will be an recreation of baseball, football and naming of the winner of the;all-star town. Following the meeting the Before the next regular meeting Marlin Wilber at that post. • Three social events have been attendant at the ceremony. swimming will precede the weiner reporter cup, and the reporter cer­ group will visit the police radio members of the alumna association Other officers for next semester sponsored by the Alumnae of Delta bake. There is no charge for the af­ tificates for consistently valuable station KGZO. will entertain actives with a dinner are Ted Joham, vice-president; Nor­ Zeta Delta during the past week. Going the rounds of collegiate fair as it is financed by the depart­ At the meeting, Wednesday, May at Rocky Nook. After the social man Becchio, secretary; Fred Smoot, service throughout the year. Preced­ Two hundred and fifty guests filled jokesters is the one about Walt Dis­ ment treasuries. ing the dinner, Alpha Phi Gamma 18, the group appointed Ed Mc- meeting a regular business meeting treasurer; Waldo Phelps, sergeant-at- the El Encanto hotel to capacity ney who speint three years and Eva Metzger is acting as general will hold formal initiation ceremon­ Phee, president, and Marcellus Jones will be held at which time officers arms; and Howard Joham, social last Saturday when the annual sum­ two million dollars making Snow chairman of the picnic, Norma Al­ to the committee for arrangements will be chosen from those nominated chairman. ies in the A.W.S. for Theda Call mer fashion show and bridge tea White and was disappointed in get­ and Bob Murray. lan, chairman of the foods commit­ on the dinner. The club carried on at the last meeting. was given by the group. The active ting seven dwarfs, one of which was tee and Dale McNeice, heads the an experiment with a single tube The meeting will be at the home Additional awards for importance members modeled as did Mrs. By­ Dopey. entertainment committee. set. of Phillis LaSource. Phi Kaps Choose and representative of fine work en­ ron Abraham. Viola Girsh was Loyd President abling El Gaucho to be published, chairman. will be given by Jack Porter, printing Sunday afternoon at the home of Officers for the coming year instructor. Loving cups to the most their patroness Mrs. Abraham, the were elected at the last regular meet­ valuable man to El Gaucho from alumnae group acted as hostesses to ing of Phi Kappa Gamma social the print shop and to the man the mothers of sorority members at ^sorority held at the home of Mrs. giving the finest service in print a lovely tea. Betty Palmaymesa, Frances Berger, sponsor. A potluck shop as judged by Mr. Porter will Ester Porter and Florence Prince dinner began the evening with Miss be announced. received the guests. Decorations Elizabeth Sehon acting as cohostess Among those to attend are Mr. were carried out in lavender and well Mrs. Berger. and Mrs. Jack Porter, Mr. and gold. | Gwelda Loyd will head the group Mrs. Harold Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A suppr dance at El Paseo on for next year in the office of presi­ Jerry Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Atwell Saturday night will honor the Sen­ dent. Other offiers will be taken by Westwick, Chris t,ina Mackellar, iors of the sorority and celebrate the Harriett Charnholm, vice-president, Petie McKinney, Barbara Sharp, birthday of Jane Abraham. Janet Mary Finney, recording secretary, Theda Call, Carol Warren, Betty Birnie is in charge of the party for Miriam Raven, corresponding sec­ Nordyke, Mary Louise Dunbar, the alumnae. retary, Dolly Randall, treasurer, Ma- Janice Westwick, Eleanor Benham, ble Forsyth, rush captain, Dawn Phyllis La Source, Maude Nardi, Bradbury, Jack Salyer, Bob W ill­ Tripp, pledge captain, Clare Call, Jimmie Stanley, Bill Murphy, How­ iams, Bill Sparrow, Bruce Steele, house manager, Margaret J ones, ard McQuigg, Don Follett, Frank Bert Fitzpatrick, Carlos Bee, Jack Pan-Hellenic representative Mildred Douglas, Norman Phillips, Jimmee Kitchen, Frank Meredith, DeWitt McCutcheon, historian and Schar- Fullerton, Bob Scalapino, Walter Trewhitt and Nat Hales. lene Homer, sergeant-at-arms. A report on the possibility of a sorority house for the group was 1 heard. Several houses are being con­ CORSAGES . . . sidered and the group is making plans for the coming year to in­ clude house activities. for the weekend formats? After the business meeting surprise showers wore given for two of the members of the sorority. Clare Call who will wed in June was honored with a kitchen shower, as Was Kay VICTOR’S is the place Palmer, a recent bride. Briage and informal games completed the eve­ ning. 135 W. Anapamu Tel. 28667 The Eternal Question: “Where to?” The Logical Answer: SHEETZ-AT-THE-BEACH “Nothing But the Besff SANDWICHES SUNDAES MALTS ON CARRILLO BLVD. AT THE BEACH Your Neighborhood Grocer SEVEN CONVENIENT Stores in Santa Barbara 517 State St. 701 State St. Q aejc (fo o t 34 W. Victoria St. »H E STKET SAHT* 8AHBAR 190« De la Vina St. y f y —lie m í Aiêèé 1427 San Andres 2720 Hollister Ave. A Famous Feb 303 No. Milpas ... the international code

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