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Vol. XIX Z59 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1939 No. 11 Gaucho Squad, Rooters Prepare for Aztec Tilt Followers of S.B. Eleven I Santa Barbara Gridders Travel to Border City Invade San Diego for For Annual 'Big Game’ Classic Week-end Tussle College Band, Students, Townspeople Aztecs Hold Big- Edge in Annual Fracas Board Spécial Saturday; Committee With Green and White; Billy McArthur, Schedules After-Battle Dinner at Hotel Mose Neely, Pickens Head Gaucho Attack By GEORGE STEPANIAN BULLETIN El Gaucho Sports Associate Cancellation of the Gaucho Special, the train that was to have carried rooters, townspeople and the Gaucho band to San Diego was announced The San Diego Aztecs, wild-eyed with enthusiasm as they en­ late last night by Graduate Manager Don Follett. Reason given for can­ vision another victory over the Santa Barbara State college eleven, cellation was lack of reservations, although a number had already been received. Refunds to students will be made today, beginning at 10 a.m. in began beating out their victory drums ahead of schedule today as the student body office. they carefully laid plans to withstand the siege of the invading "Go Gaucho” stencils will be placed on student cars heading îor San Diego on the campus and at 801 Chapala today. Jack Richards, Rally Gauchos Saturday afternoon in the fourteenth annual grudge battle committee chairman announces that there will be no charge to students for this service. between the tradì tional rivals that may well prove to be the classic grid­ With the battle cry of "Beat San Diego” on their lips, hun­ BOB SCALAPINO, Associated iron melee of the year. Frosh Bonfire Students president and one of the Only once since the inception of dreds of loyal Gaucho supporters among Santa Barbara State stu­ leading debators on the campus, is the annual brawl way back in 1924 representing the College this week dents and townspeople will travel to San Diego this week-end for has the Santa Barbara aggregation Ignites Ahead at the Stockton conference. the "Big Game” between the Gauchos and Aztecs on Saturday. emerged on top. Only once out of The college band and other students will board the Gaucho fourteen games have the Gauchos Of Schedule really "Lowered th® Boom” on the <8 > Four Students Special at 5:30 a.m. Saturday, ar­ Aztecs and that was too fai* back to Dance in Ebbets Hall Rehearsals riving in the southern city at noon. merit mentioning. Follows Big La Play a Students wishing to take the special Enter Stockton Non-Title Battle Rally; Band Entertains from Glendale must buy tickets from There’ll be no titles involved in Saturday’s fracas but you can rest as­ Fulfilling the principal worry c* For Second Los Angeles to San Diego, Debate Contest sured that it’ll be as wild, woolly and the builders, the frosh bonfire was Round-Trip Fares rough a battle as you have ever wit­ prematurely burned yesterday morn­ Play Begin The train willl t leave Glendale at Veteran Team Represents nessed when these traditional rivals ing, just eight hours before the 7:30 a.m. Round-trip fare from San­ Santa Barbara in Annual roll out on the field. scheduled time. A second stack, higher and larger than the first, was Hile Selects Tentative ta Barbara is #5, and from Glendale i Forensic Tournament There’s an inbred fierce rivalry that has sprung up and been main­ put up in record time by freshmen Cast, Lists Stage Crew is $3. Breakfast will be served on Representing Santa Barbara in the For ‘Both Your Houses’ tained through the passage of years en masse aided.. by sophomores, the train. Leaving San Diego at 8 Western Association of Teachers townspeople, trucking and contract­ Two State college coeds, BETTY NELSON, left and LOIS THOMP­ between the two schools, and when "A plague on both your bouses,” p.m., the train will arrive in Santa Speech tournament which will have they play,' they play for keeps. Any­ ing companies, and a broadcasting SON are pictured taking advantage of the newly erected sign, "Give a Fel­ its final rounds today at the College said Mercutio about the lV^ontagues Barbara at 2 a.m. thing goes with the exception of ac­ system and set off at 7:15 p.m. last low Gaucho a Lift.” The sign is expected to be of invaluable aid to local of Pacific in Stockton are A.S. pres­ pedestrians in need of transportation. —Cut Courtesy News-Press tual mayhem, and that isn’t a remote night in front of La Playa field at and Catapulets in his' dying speech, Gaucho rooters will meet at the. ident Bob Scalapino, Waldo Phelps, possibility in San Diego. the San Diego game rally. defending Romeo. Thus does the San Diego hotel which is located Harry Sloan and Frank Douglas. Heading the local attack as usual Flam ing torches, carried by frresh- second major dramatic production about four blocks from the Santa The Stockton tournament is the Scribe Traces History of Fe depot, at 12:15 p.m. for a rally, will be Bill McArthur, the wild horse­ men, sparked the 25-foot high stack of the season at State college, "Both first inter-collegiate encounter the which will be followed at 1:15 p.m. man of the Gauchos,' who threatens after an opening speech by Jack Your Houses,” get its name. debaters have participated in this se­ to clear out of the stadium ev- Richards, rally chairman to the as­ ‘Pedestrian Crusade’ at State by a caravan to the stadium. Santa mester, but forensics coach W. Char- The Pulitzer Prize W inner of 1932 : R,q*-hararte. mxfttrzxrfcrZst rrs bet..at., the ¿fee

O ' n " T h e Calland Primes San Diego for Gaucho Invasion £pattitele.. Aztecs Plan M i m B m K & æ p S aSBM Gauchos Trim Weak By JACK NEWMAN Fireworks for Gaucho Clash IMM Greeley Eleven, 19-0 Saturday afternoon will find the Gaucho from Santa Barbara (Continued from Page 1) the erudite Aztec mentor, has been | The fighting Bears of Greeley State college will be mighty State engaging the Aztec from carefully laying pitfalls all these | happy when Larry Pickens converts his cleated shoes from tools of San Diego for the twelfth time. weeks for the benefit of the Green gi§! the trade into trophies. The bulky Negro end shattered the Bears’ Only once has team . the Green been The fans, who have been bitterly i offensive surges consistently and victorious ov­ criticizing the San Diego squad all proved the key man in Santa Bar­ er San Diego. year because of its poor record, have j m bara’s unexpectedly easy victory over Fitzgerald We have been forgotten their past grievances, foi JH J the invading eleven, 19-0 last Fri­ favored to win what matters to them how many | on many oc­ games the Aztecs lose as long as they day night at La Play a stadium. Hurls Fourth casions but it continue to wallop Santa Barbara. Greeley was whipped by a greater seems that the They have done so for the past four­ margin than the score indicated. It Victory, 3-2 souther ners' teen years and quite natura’ly ex­ penetrated deep into Gaucho terri­ have the In­ pect their jinx to hold true again In an exciting and thrilling dian sign on the locals and the this Saturday. tory on rare occasions and was then stopped after the locals were com­ closest we have been to a victory was Coach Calland has a tentative first pitchers’ duel between Jim Fitz­ placently resting as the result of a a tie somewhere back in the dark string ready for the Gauchos of sev­ dazzling outbreak in the second gerald, Gaucho left-hander, and ages. Even when the files would not en regulars from last year’s squad ÎliSi quarter when "Mad Mose” Neely disclose when. which handed the Green and White Larry Baldwin, ace of the Pepsi­ — pile-drived to two touchdowns in a 16-13 drubbing. There is no excuse for a loss or OK rapid fire order, Cola nine, the All-Stars basebal- a tie this time. It is true that the Pride of the Aztecs on the forward Billy McArthur, performing be­ lers eked out a 3-2 victory at La­ Gauchos have been beaten this year, wall is their nominee for "Little All- « Ü I 1 K S I Ü Ü S H lljü lilP --- ljuu lJU'Jo 1 i but only by the three undefeated, American”, Bill Timmons, 205, All- fore the local gathering for the last guna last Sunday. time, gave the fans something to re­ untied teams on the coast, while the Conference end, who has successful­ Fitzgerald struck out eight, walk­ Aztecs have won only two of their ly man-handled all opposition. Dick member him by when he reeled off a dazzling. 50 yard run in the third ed three and gave up four blows ball games. S slA Jose and Fresno Webb, 185, is at the other wing. quarter to set up the Gauchos’ third while Baldwin struck out one man, will readily admit, that Santa Bar­ Russell Newberry, 192, and Owen run* issued four bases on balls and was bara was their toughest opponent and Walker, 215 are scheduled to be the Above action shot shows MOSE NEELY, Santa Barbara fullback, crashing over for the first score of the most witnesses will attest to the fact starting tackles. Bob Brown,_ 190, Billy, back for a pass, ran around touched for seven hits. that San Francisco was lucky to evening. Sprawled out in front of Neely is BOB HALL, guard, who led the interference through the gaping left end, reversing his field three and Hilbert Crosthwaite, 178, are the hole. Number 39 for the Gauchos, placing a beautiful blbck on an unidentified Greeley lineman, is AL The Gauchos scored first in the emerge with a tie, so Tn view of all times in chalking up his most beau­ guards, with 200 pound Bob Breit- SPRAGUE, center, who was recently converted over from an end. —Cut Courtesy News-Press fourth on Ripsch’s and Mor­ of this we see no reason to continue band, the pivot man. tiful run of the season. He was fin­ pointing out the reason why we ally flagged down on the Greeley gan’s single. In the fifth, the locals Big gun of Calland’s offensive at­ should win but concentrate on the 4-yard line by Dominic Cuda, the scored again when Stansbury doubled tack are George "Cotton” Galiiland, facts that prove why we WILL win. Bears’ chief offensive gun. into the left field bleachers, but right half, whom the rabid Aztecs, Gymnasts Set Varsity Quintet First, we notice that San Diego’s claim to be speedier than the Gau­ A moment later, Gardy Garden- Shanty was nipped ac third as he opponents have not been nearly as chos own Billy McArthur, and Bob For Giant Jinx Prepares for hire fired a short pass to McArthur, attempted to advance on Jim Fitz­ tough as those met by the Gauchos, who had sneaked across the goal Cozen,* veteran left h alf of the tri­ ¡§ P gerald’s fly to righc field. Eddie secondly, the Santa Barbara record line unnoticed, to make the final ple threat variety. Augmented by several co-eds who & |g|| Markham then drove a double into is cleaner than the Aztecs’, thirdly, score, 19-0. Walt Harvey, 170, and Babe have volunteered their services for Gal-Tech Five the bleachers and scored a moment we have more experienced reserves, ill Thompson, 185, alternate at the participation in the Giant Gym Jinx, Superiority of the Gaucho eleven later on Mickey Berman’s single. Oh Hell—why go any farther—I Making one major change in his can be seen ki the statistics, which line-cracking duties, while Hal Tra­ the gym squad moved into its final Jack Fitzgerald opened the Gau­ KNOW WE’RE GOING TO WIN! first string lineup, Coach Willie shows the locals rolling up 18 first cy, 175, bears the brunt of the weeks of preparation for the event chos’ half of the eighth with a sin­ * * * 4 j Wilton sent his veteran basketball downs to the Bears’ 7. blocking quarterback duties. which will be held December 7 in gle and advanced to second as Clyde squad through another tough three To get just a bit previous, we Nobody, not even the most disin­ the auditorium. fumbled his drive. Zigelman was hour workout last night as he pre­ Individual Yardage have heard through various channels terested San Diego rooter, believes These new additions to the pro­ purposely passed, then Fitzgerald pared for the locals’ first game of Santa Barbara TCB YG YL AV that Santa Barbara State might ex­ that the Gaucho machine will down gram include tap dancing and sev­ moved to third on a passed ball, and the season against Cal-Tech on Sa­ Neely, f 16 55 6 pect a great influx of football talent the Aztecs. The obvious superiority eral acts featuring mixed numbers, i 3.4 scored as Morgan a perfect dou­ turday night, December 2, in the McArthur, h 10 99 0 9.9 to the campus for next year. Besides of the Gaucho record fails to faze Rehearsals have been continued and ble-play ball to Wheeler, ¡second New Armory. Costas, h 15 59 5 3.9 a number of prep stars reported the Montezuma rooters for they just most of the injured tumblers are baseman, who threw to Gill, short- Saenz, h 3 9 0 heading this way, several junior col- point to the year 1937 when an even back in uniform and going through Wilton’s one change found Larry 3.0 stop, forcing Zigelman at second. Gardenhire, q 2 2 0 1.0 fege flashes have announced their more highly touted Green eleven their paces. Captain Art Steiner Brewster, first string center, -being Shooting for the kill, which would Stauss, h 1 2 0 iintention of enrolling. Rumor has it went down to defeat, 9-8, in one of states that the team is well rounded j moved over to guard to team up with 1.0 have ended the game in a tie, Gi l Bill Russell, making room at the cen­ Judge, h 1 0 5 1.0 that Latinee Gullatte, flashy St. the most stunning upsets of that into excellent condition- and expects CLARENCE LAIR, reserve Gau­ threw wildly to first base. Mary’s Hornet half back, is on his ter position for Gordon Gray, 6’4” Totals 48 246 16 4.8 year. the squad to be at full strength for cho guard, has been turning in such State’s horsehiders tangle with tho way as well so it looks like another reserve from last year’s varsity squad- But if the Gauchos play as they the Jinx. dependable games of late that he is Greeley State crack Croations team from Los An­ great year on the gridiron for Santa almost certain to see a lot of action did against Greeley State or the Doctor Noble announced the ope­ Tommy Guerrero and Paddy Cau- Fleiger, h 8 16 24 — 1 geles in a tussle set for Laguna Park Barbara State. University of San Francisco, that ning of the ticket selling campaign against the Aztecs Saturday, ctillo, first string forwards, proved Brelford, f 6 20 0 3.3 this Sunday. Big Cliff Wrightson that they had lost none of their PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO staid old center of conservatism, Sm on the campus on Monday, Novem­ Keifer, h 3 27 0 9.0 will be on the mound for the All- finesse as they put on a brilliant ADVERTISERS Diego, is going to go into mourning, ber 20. The price of these tickets is W elch, q 6 32 14 3.0 Stars. exhibition of floor work and ball for the Green and White eleven l5 cents. Student co-operation Tok, h 1 2 0 2.0 A probable starter for the Croa­ San Jose Meets passing to completely befuddle the really has the power if they only put urged to aid in assuring the success G reen, h 5 5 13 - -1 .6 tions will be Steve Mesner, young reserves in a highly spirited scrim­ Cuda, f ä— it out. of the Jinx. All profits are to be 5 14 2.8 Chicago Cub short-stop, if the mage. used to defray travelling expenses Fresno on Turf Funk, h 1 l 0 1.0 White King outfit of Los Angeles incurred by the numerous trip sto Lowell Steward and Louie Bedell, Totals 35 117 51 1.9 has a bye. Russell Grabs Lead be undertaken by the team in their FRESNO, Nov. 21—Gridiron his­ Los Angeles City college transfers, ä PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO W continued to shine on both offense (687 STATE STREET SAMTA BARBAR) In Gridiron Contest intercollegiate competition. tory will be made here tomorrow PATRONIZB EL GAUCHO and defense andn will undoubtedly ADVERTISERS ADVERTISERS night when the only two undefeated, i ¿oe Women end M ine Bill Russell bounced back- into "see a T ot o f action this year. Bedell the lead of the Great Grid Guess Sherman, Romero untied elevens on the Pacific coast, battling for a guard position, while by virtue of his sensational picking Pace FrOsh Quintet Pop Warner’s San Jose Spartans, Steward has been alternating between when he managed to grab first place and Jimmy Bradshaw’s Fresno State the guard and center position. Tom Turkey PRESENTS last week. After' pracfiicng in the inadequate Paced by the sparkling offensive Bulldogs, tangle in the "natural” of men’s gymnasium for the past three Topping Syd Cohen, who is in floor work of Bob Sherman and Ha! the year. Says: second place, by four points, Russell weeks, the Gaucho casabists were Romero, 16 freshman basketball Interest in the game is intense is high man with 18' points to his happy to receive the news that they candidates continued practice ses­ with the game a sellout weeks in If you plan to spend credit. will be allowed to practice on the sions Monday night in the gym. advance. Even comparative as a bas­ Point standings are as follows: New Armory floor, scene of ail the Thanksgiving Day aw­ Most of the evening was spent in is of comparison proved null and Russell' 18, Cohen 14, Pilling 9, Santa Barbara State college’s home ball handling and polishing up on void as the two squads have beaten ay from home . . . come Thompson 6, Dennis 4 and Guer­ games this season, beginning Wed­ fundamentals under the direction of their common opponents by just rero 2. nesday, November 29. down and try our deli­ Coach Howie Yeager, but a stiff about the same scores. San Jose Henry Brabo, Santa Barbara Also out for the Gaucho quintet • scrimmage session held later revealed has won eleven straight games, while cious foods . . . cleaner and dyer, is contest sponsor. are Bob Ulrich, reserve from last several Shining, lights” who may Fresno has eight to its credit. year’s squads Dick Smith, Bruno Os- bolster the cause of the first year The Spartans with a greater re­ sellame, and John Perrou, up firom men this season. serve of manpower, are tabbed by a the Frosh team, and Chuck Crov Holding down the chief center one touchdown margin. However, the Dick Cottam, John Luval, Bob Ly­ SERWAYS spit and showing flashes of Li>r red Bulldogs with two class*/ breakaway man, Nemie Navarro and Cy Lackey. play was Doug Winters, former runners in Ernie "Streaky” Poore at-the-beach Huntington Park high school phen- and Les Terry, are a constant threat PATRONIZB EL GAUCHO om, who may develop into the bal­ ic reel off a quick touchdown. 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DIAL 3121 Santa Barbara, California, Wednesday, November 22, 1939 Page Four P J G o u ju w m m Initiations, Mary Blair Wallace Speaks Pledges Fete m Before Student Assembly on Parties Top Frat Actives Human Relations, Personality Monday Night Social Meets "Success and satisfaction in life are so closely connected with one’s û ï ability to get along with other peo­ Tau Omega Meets Pu Ko How Inducts ? ple, that it demands the serious at­ Pledges; Gnomes tention of intelligent students who Jointly for Dance aim to succeed,” declared Mrs. Mary With Sig Alphs Plan Semi-formal Blair Wallace, lecturer and consul­ tant in the field of Human Rela­ Highlight of this week’s fra­ Social meetings in the form of tions who spoke to an attentive aud­ •f) *Taihion ience during 4th hour yesterday. ternity meetings was the joint dinners and novel parties were enjoyed by the Phrateres sub- By VIRGINIA WILLIAMSON There arc certain necessary fac­ meet of Tau Omega and Sigma tors that „ contribute toward a well- chapters when they met Monday Alpha Kappa. Sponsored by — rounded life, according to Mrs. night. Christmas holidays with all their Wallace, among these being aca­ Tau Omega, this new inter-fra- festivities call for simply gobs of demic training and high standards ternity m ovem ent is- expected to do TOUS LES TEMPS clothes, but most of our budgets of health; but the phase most likely much to lessen the inter-fraternity Saturday night, Tous les Temps grin weakly at such a thought. to need adjustment and therefore the rivalry of the past. members and their guests enjoyed a most important one, is the under­ Almost a necessity is a formal BETA SIGMA CHI hay ride to East Beach where a wei- standing of one’s emotional life. ner roast was the highlight of the and stop-red, that flaming color, has Beta Sigma Chi pledges were Well. Balance Needed affair. The meeting Monday night invaded the fashion' field from swea­ hosts to their fraternity actives, al­ To become a well-balanced per­ was principally concerned with plans ters to formals. umni and guests at the semi-annual son and not just a "brain” or a M „r aoc;a| sorority Tau Gamma Sigma who sang. in the annual "Soiree Musicale” are left to for next meeting which is^to be in pledge dinner held at the frater­ Windows downtown have been '^nugget” or a leader in "society”, right, front row: ^CHARLOTTE NAESS, BETTY ROOME, BARBARA BOEHM MARJORIB GEORGE, the form of a C hristm as pai*ty. nity house. Departing from the re­ sporting filmy white net formals with seems to be the aim toward which Tl INK MONTANK MILDRED MEACHAM, and RU.TH ANGWIN. In the secofid row are LOUISE JACK- Each member of the group, is to we all should work. Without the gular custom of having this a chick­ brilliant red straps and jackets to SON, MARGARET MELLINGER, THELMA MORGAN, MARIAN MERRILL, ETHELROSB O^LOFF^ bring a toy which later will be given courage to meet life’s problems, en dinner, the pledges got into the DE/'-r'V fHERVRR and POLLY CHEEVER. Women in the top row include DOROTHEA KEN I, IVUL- match. The more exotic girls get over to some charitable cause for ability is worthless. Thanksgiving spirit by giving a tur­ JAMESON, VALERIE HERRON, MARGUERITE HANSEN, SHIR- away with a feathery bit of fluff in Christmas. The party is to be held "There are three main areas which key feed. Of the total of 58 guests LBY MOORE and BOBBIE ELLIS. ______— C ut CourtesyNews -Press their hair, preferably bright red. at the home "of .Mrs. Ida M. Edwards, must be considered in our adjust­ in attendance. 41 were alumni. club sponsor. G oing l completely feminine' at ment to life,” continued Mrs. Wal­ In a short business meeting fol­ Christmas seems to call for a red lace. The first, knowing one self; lowing the dinner, further plans G N O M E CLUB ‘Johnny Johnson’ Scores Hit ‘Nani Leilani’ velvet that drapes—if you have the the second, adjusting oneself in re­ for the annual Beachcomber’s Ball Gnome dub members held a spe­ figure. lation to other people, thereby em­ cial meeting in the form of a pa­ to be given next semesrer were dis­ ploying the desirable power of * "em­ Becomes New jama party Monday evening when A nother old favorite also seep, an d cussed. In Premiere at Alhecama pathy”, a word coined by Psycholo­ the group met at the home of Al­ still popular, is black and white in Following the meeting, the 'frater­ gists for this expression; and third, pha Duncan,' 1^41 Vi Loma .street. its various combiliations. One ef­ nity adjourned to the skating rink Satire, stark drama, and comedy Campus Club learning to think straight on love, .Future social plans for the group fective dinner dress has a skirt with where they joined Delta Zeta Delta combine to make "Johnny Johnson, sex, and marriage, setting high Players Give are highlighted by the All Phrateres yards of white chiffon and a seveie sorority for a skating party. Latest social club to be organized standards and realizing that there the Pueblo Players’ latest perfor­ Christmas semi-formal which is by Phrateres held an important black jacket for contrast. « are no privileges without responsibi­ SIGMA ALPHA KAPPA AND mance, a pace-setter for all future scheduled for*^ December 2 at the meeting in the Gaucho club room In reverse, an accordian pleated lities. T A U O M EG A Second Drama Montecito Country club. V productions in the new Alhecama Monday night, for the purpose of black skirt with a simple white jack­ Remedial Work Meeting at Edgecliff beach club theatre. drawing up a constitution and for­ LAS MENINAS et takes equal honors. "My work is not primarily for re­ in Montecito, Tau Omega and Sig­ Tke "Wonder Hat”, a harlequin­ mulating a theme. Meeting at the home of Thora Furs, with all their appeal and medial purposes—for the under­ ma Alpha Kappa fraternities held This play has an important mean­ ade in one act by Kenneth Goodman Lindstrom, main business of Las glamour, are an annual Christmas privileged, but for the normal per­ short business meetings and joined ing to impart to every American, and Ben Hecht, will be the second Presided over by Barbara Roun­ Meninas was planning for their pro­ worry, but this year doubly so. Shoes, son who needs just as much adjust­ later for a party a$ which almost Workshop production of ,the year tree, vice-president in the absence since it is concerned with the ques­ gressive dinner and dance which is hats, gloves, and dresses all have ment in his way as the others - do. 35 couples were , in attendance. Mu­ when, it is given Thursday, Novem­ of President Edyth Sparks, the wo­ tion of war or peace. It is the story to be held January 12, with Es­ their fur accept, with toques tak­ for no matter how well descended a sic for the dance was furnished by ber 30 in Pine Hall. m an decided upon "Nani Leiiani” ther Mullen in charge of commit­ of a young man with ideals too high Student-directed by 1311 Marjorie or "Beautiful Flower of Heaven” ior ing the honors. A first impression young person is, he needs guidance Bob Brady’s recordings. their name carrying out the Hawaii­ tees. of these is a halo of fur and crazy in the emotional problems he en­ Acting hosts were the Tau Omega for the world he lived in. Low, the play will be costumed in a an motif .Coral and Blue, thei** col­ P U K O H O W bows of black velvet. counters in growing to maturity. pledges who served coffee and First Amateur Performance modern interpretation of the tradi­ ors, suggest the coral reefs and blue Another idea .seen recently w is "The' thing to do is to start doughnuts. tional dress. Formal initiation of pledges was The first amateur group in the waters of a tropical isle. held by Pu Ko How Monday eve­ multi-colored spangles dusted through NOW,” finished Mrs. Wallace with -■> Mr. and Mrs. H. Klyne Headley The cast of' characters includes country to present this American For the last meeting before the ning preceding a Chinese dinner the hair. -The effect.was something conviction, "in your own adjustment and Dr. Lynne C. Monroe were Jack Freeman as Harlequin, Hans rew year, a Christmas party will be which the organization enjoyed at to gasp over. to emotional stability.” faculty sponsors for the party. epic, the Players may have bitten Mayr as Pirrot, Waldon Stewart as held at the Jiome of Ann Seymour, Nanking Garden. Plans were also off more than they could chew. How­ Punchinello, Georgia Mae Krebs as GAMMA SIGMA PI Columbine and Lois Squier as. Mar­ sponsor for the club. also made for the next meeting ever, their very enthusiasm and Jim- Organized at the beginning of this Because of absence o f president got. which is to be held, at the home of mee Fullerton’s complete sympathy semester, the club is now getting un­ Dave Jones, Howard Joham, vice- Besides Marjorie Low, the execu­ Doris White. Wednesday Specials der way. The membership quo*a has president, took over the meeting of with his part as Johnny carries the tive "staff consists of Dick Vander- been reached, but those who do not Gamma Sigma Pi fraternity held at story through to a gripping finale. hoff as technical director, Pauline Newman Members $1.95 Permanents for $1.50 the home of Howard Eckles, 504 accend the next /neeting will be Watch for these other highlights: Hayes as costumer, Warren Conrad drdpped, leaving vacancies, accord­ SHAMPOO — FINGERWAVE — RINSE W. Pueblo street. as stage manager and Dick O’Reilly Gather at Confab Winifred Nichols’ performance as ing to Miss ^ymour. Tentative plans were set for a as publicity director. Minny Belle, the proposal scene, Charter members of Nani Leilani Members/ of the college Newman party to be given at the home of the Voice of the Guns, trench In conjunction with the presenta­ social club, corresponding to Pu Ko club met recently at Junipero Serra Bruce Davis, the week following the 40c scenes and the scene in which Dr. tion of this, the second production How and Tous les Temps áre Bar­ hall, at which time they participated Whittier game. Mahodan tries to find out "who’s of the Workshop, the finals of the bara Rountree, Edyth Sparks, Nel­ in a social meeting and listened to crazy now.” intra-mural debate tournament will ya Kiefer, Isaletto Greco* Edith Bell, several book reviews given by Mary Manicure 20c be held, according to J. T. Daniel, Lou Tompkins, historian and libra­ Eleven Men Pledge Runs All Week Phyllis Nelson, Nona Burns. Mar­ $2.50 Permanents for $1.95 forensics manager. garet Kerr, Ruth Hones, Shirley rian. “Johnny Johnson” is the first To Alpha Phi Omega Sx.-iith, N adine H yde, Patty M en^, Business conducted at the meeting production to be held in the new included formulation of plans for Pledges announced at a regular Muriel Wolfe, ’ Marjorie Hughes, Alhecama theatre on Santa Barbara PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO Thelma Gemmel, Jean Grayson, Shei­ the Southern California Newman Chicago College of Beauty meeting of Alpha Phi Omega, na­ street. It will be presented every la Graham, Marjjie Nuzel and Dor­ club convention which was held Sun­ PHONE 24932 tional scouting fraternity, held re­ night through Sunday, November ADVERTISERS 820 STATE othy Whitmore. day at 3 p.pi. at the old Mission. cently include Jack MacLean, Bur­ 26, the curtain rising at 8:30 p.m. dette Gandy, Ronald Witt, Charles The cast, in order of their appear­ Waite, Walter Ziegler, Peter Ban­ ance, includes Leonard de Bernar- croft, Louis Betschart, Reg Sundin, dik, Jimmee Fullerton, Peggy Hin- Bill Pumphrey, Clarence Mikulasek, man. Lester Koritz, 'Winifred Ni­ and Larry Trickey. The welcome chols, George Streeter, Charles Kis- cJ & é Ü e > w in é / speech was given by Dean William ner, Jack Briggs, Lloyd Briggs, Mar­ M l Ashworth, sponsor. ian Koritz, Bob Perry, A1 Fullerton, r n n / John Bushallow, John Bowers, Les­ Treat Yourself ter Hoffman, Frank Fortier, Matt Burgan, Alex Van der Kar, Dan *P To Regal Stodden, Italo D’Andrea, Ivy Prid- dy, Maxine Sudbury, Serge de Refreshments Borchgrave, A. Silvestrini, Edwin Poffley, Martin D’Andrea, Ray a t Kusche, James Payton and Mar­ guerite Rush.—Mary Lou Royal. i t ROYAL Phelps, Jacobs, ICE CREAM Porter Speak Regular Monday night meeting of M ildne s s the Athletic House on Oriole road CO. was held this week with Dr. Charles L. Jacobs, John T. Porter and Presi­ cmd Better Taste 1116 Chapala dent Clarence L. Phelps as guest speakers. WE CATER TO PARTIES. 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