osh Gridsters MARX FIRST ON Host of Activities Planned by umble Guards Wild West Theme of Phrateres, SERIES AGENDA October 20 is the date for the Weekend Tilt first of a series of five lectures CRA For Rec Fest at YMCA t was speed versus brawn last First Roundup of All Girls by members of the Santa Barbara Play night, presented by the College Recreation Association, will urday at Lompoc with the Howdy, gal! Why don’tcha saddle up the old cayuse and amble College faculty dealing with great ¡ed of the UCSBC Frosh grid- men and their work in science be held tonight at the YMCA on Carrillo at Chapala, 7 :00 to 10:00 pm. up to the college cafeteria around 7:00 Monday night? Phrateres is Many activities are planned for the occasion. Games of all kinds t s earniftg them a 32-12 victory throwing its annual party to get all you’uns who are interested in the and social studies. The lectures will include mixed volleyball, mixed badminton, swimming, social ;r the massive Camp Cooke organization together to get better acquainted with the club and he are designed to give an overview dancing, table tennis and pool. For those wishing a more sedentary rds: of some of the most influential members. evening, there will be card games "outhpaw quarterback, Glen Informality will be the spirit of books and ideas to appear in the fun for all at little expense.’It will and movies. .nderlinde, was an important the evening and attire for the COUNCIL TO world so far in the realm of the be either date or stag, and re­ tor in the frosh win. He tossed event should follow the theme of physical and social sciences. \ The committee in charge of the freshments will be served. If the 0-yard touchdown pass to Jim the Wild West. Folk dancing and PROBE MUNCY Karl Marx and DasKapital will evening are Dorothy Runde, Dick show enough interest in t” Mulick for the first tally games appropriate to the old west The Council meeting be the subject of the first lec­ Roth, Francis Guess, Bonnie Sly, Play Nite, it will become a month­ ran a punt back 70 yards, will also be on the agenda. of October 12, was “called to or­ ture, with Dr. Gwynne Nettler, and headed by Gene Santo. Dave ly affair. Russell will be the life guard. king off numerous would-be This year’s Wild West party is der at 7:30 pm in Ridge Hall Assistant Professor of Sociology, klers, for another, a revival of a tradition and Phra­ 101. All council members were as the lecturer. In the second lec­ Those wishing to swim can ture, ^scheduled for November 3, Deadline Today he third marker came late in teres is expecting a record atten­ present. bring towels or rent them there. 2nd quarter as RH Jim Bea- dance. All women who. wish to at­ Minutes of the previous meet­ Dr. William Kennedy, Assistant Also, those using the gym for bad­ The Activities Control Professor of Economics, will ex­ n shot off tackle and out ran tend are asked to sign up in the ing were read and accepted. minton and volleyball should come Board of Santa Barbara amine the influence and reputa­ entire defending secondary Dean of Women’s office. The Committee and Board minutes equipped with rubber-soled shoes. College requires that each 60 yards to paydirt. Jim scor- doors will swing shut on the affair were read and accepted. The tion of Adam Smith as a prophet The dress for the evening will be organization must file a again on the same play, this of capitalissm. On November 17, pink student organization about 9:00. Board of Athletic Control sug­ casual or sport. e in the final'quarter. The run gested that part of the tax refund Henry Adams, Assistant Professor This night has been planned for form with the board. This s good for 10 yards. be used for the travelling expense of History, will discuss Arnold includes classes, depart­ Gereton Hardey chalked up the FACULTY PARTY of an additional football manager. J. Toynbee’s The Study of His- GRID PLAYERS ment organizations, social al TD with a 20-yard dash off Tonight at 8:00 the Faculty Motion passed. tory. sororities and fraternities, kle. The play was'set up by a Club will honor the new instruc­ The Judiciary Committee’s re­ On December 1, Dr. John REINSTATED honorary sororities and fra­ ■yard romp down the sidelines tors at the College with a party port given by temporary Chair­ O’Gorman, Assistant Professor of ternities, service organiza­ Bob McAfee who took a lateral at Rockwood, the Women’s Club man, Harry Brumbaugh, stressed Chemistry, will talk on the un­ The action of the Santa Bar­ tions, and special interest as from Vanderlinde. Don As- House. the control and punishment of leashing of atomic energy to pro­ bara College faculty athletic com­ clubs, rst moved out of the line to Entertainment will be provid­ cheating in examinations. Further duce destruction. Dr. Demorest mittee in reinstating two football These pink forms may be spkick the last two conversions. ed by some of the faculty mem­ work is to be done by this com­ Davenport, Assistant Professor of players was based on additional obtained and turned in to The Frosh line play was tops bers in a skit; bridge and refresh­ mittee and reported upon at the Zoology, will conclude the séries information obtained by President the Office of Dean of Wom­ d it is impossible to single out ments will also be featured. next councjl meeting. with a discussion of Charles Dar­ Robert G. Sproul on the interpre­ en (Miss Bnrdett) or ASB y individual heros. Mike “Ti- Those on the planning commit­ Junemarie Davidson, Student win and The Origin of Species tation of the term “special stu­ O ffice. r” Noonan, Bill Connelly, Don tee for the affair are Miss Whita­ Body vice-president, gave a re­ The date of the final lecture is dent,” Dr. William F. Aggeler, Any organization failing hurst, and Barry Hollister had ker,Col. Mudgett, Dr. Bickerdike, port on the progress of the Con­ December 15. committee chairman, stated yester­ to fill out and turn in one 3 left side of the soldier line Miss Bellinger, Mr. Ramon. stitutional revision and suggested Enrollment for the series may day. of these forms by 4:00 pin shreds, while Bob Chapman and that members of the Social Sci­ be carried out at the office of The added information which today will be declared inac­ rt Mulford saw that nothing FILMED CHANGED ence honorary fraternity aid in University Extension, 906 Santa the University of prexy tive on this campus by ACB. nt through the end slots. On The film “Earth in Mo­ the writing of it. Barbara Street, Telephone 2-9118. obtained, according to Dr. Ag­ ; other side it was Dick Negus, The fee for the series is $2.50. The geler, has made possible an inter­ tion” originally scheduled Applications for the chairman­ ered to be in full compliance with ive Roland, Jim Tully and Jim for October 13, 2 pm, in ship of the Judiciary Committee lectures, presented by the Depart­ pretation of the term “special stu­ dick that made it miserable for ment of Institutes, University Ex­ dent” applying only to veterans. the spirit of the PCC code, Dr. Ag­ Pine Hall 101, has been were then read by President John geler explained, because the term mp Cooke. Backing up the line tension, are sponsored by the De­ Under this interpretation of Pa­ booked for a later date this Caldwell. Those whose letters were “special student” as applied to d making many tackles were partments of Social, Sciences, cific Coast Conference Rules a month. Will advise. read were: Harry Brunbaugh, Ar- veteran has a connotation dif­ >n Frederickson, Don LeCova, Physical Sciences, and Biological veteran student is eligible for ath­ dis Adler, Joanne Yulo and Niel ferent from that formerly attached rvin “Toledo” Talley and Tony on the Camp Cooke 5-yard line Sciences. letic competition if: Goedhard. to it in the case of non-veterans. iragona. as the result of a 60-yard run by A vote was taken and Brum­ 1. He entered the Armed Ser­ Camp Cooke scored through Don Eakin. Don Podolor, play­ Fresno Grid Tickets vices prior to August 15, 1945. The President has learned that to baugh was appointed chairman. all intents and purposes a veteran e air in the second and last ing the first football of his car­ The applications of Chris Stone Three hundred free tickets to 2. He was admitted to Santa eer, turned in a good performance “special student” as described larters and showed a good aer- and Jan Fitts for the chairman­ the Fresno game Saturday, Octo­ Barbara College as a student elig­ l attack. End Bledsoe and back at halfback. ible for enrollment in regular above may be considered a regu­ ship of the Artist’s Series Board ber 16, are available to members lar student for purposes of deter­ affey sparked the soldier of- Next week the Frosh travel to were t read and Miss Fitts was of the student body desiring to at­ courses.. nse. San Luis Obispo to play the 3. He registered in the college mining his eligibility for athletic elected in the ensuing vote. tend the game. competition. The game ended with the ball S. L. O. All-Stars. Wesley Marie Tackitt’s appli­ Students can get them by pre­ prior to five days following the The two players reinstated by cation for the chairmanship of senting their student body cards latest registration date for the L GAUCHO REPORTER FINDS the Speech Control Board was ac­ at the Graduate Manager’s office. spring semester of 1948. the athletic committee are Wayne Templeton and Cy Williams. cepted. First come, first served. This interpretation is consid- OLLEGE LIBRARY 'MURDER' Ben Collins moved that J. A. D. The editor glanced up as I en- “that that book is the book which Muncy, business manager, be in­ Sophs Ooze Out Victory Over Slippery Frosh ed. “Have you,” I began hesi- we have to read for outside read­ vited before the Council to am :antly, “an opening for a re- ing for Poly. Sci.?” swer questions concerning the t "*■■ ;5C" 3' ''^»ZSts*L Ï I rter?” With a strangled cry, he “Hmmmm, yerss, so it is.” He price of food in the college cafe­ ulted from his chair and threw chuckled and blew his nose into a teria. The motion was carried and mself upon my neck; hot tears half-sheet of Kleenex. a committee of three was appoint­ gratitude ran down my back “Do you know that there are ed to contact Mr. Muncy and to compose a suitable set of ques­ id were absorbed by my felt over 40 people who have to read VD’s. Not trusting himself to that book «within the next five tions. The committee consisted of eak, he merely shoved a note- weeks?” She shot him a murder­ Marilyn Bowman (chairman), >ok into my hand and pointed ous glance; I shuddered and with­ Harry Brumbaugh, and Collins. Bill Russell, Graduate Manager, ward the library; his paternal drew to a haven under a table. issued a letter, which invited in­ it sent me hurtling down the The bozo’s hand shook as he ■ spection of his office in order to 3ps. With my notebook clutched replaced the Kleenex in his pock­ ■ show that his staff has been over­ *htly in my hot little hand, I et. “Yerss,” he reiterated, feebly. worked in an attempt to render arted out on my first assign- “And that someone, namely you, good service to the students and has had that book out for a full ent. University. Whether or not this two weeks'” Her voice rose an There were others in line be- aid is necessary will be decided by M M i octave and ended in an impas­ ire the librarian’s desk, so I seat- a committee appointed by Cald­ ■ ËÊÎËÊÈÈ: sioned squeak. l myself in a discarded pile of well. Meeting adjourned. ;d tape and waited. From my The bozo retreated into an al­ P Ü mtagq point, I could view with cove and his voice, re-echoed as it Stanford Lecturer perceptive of oblique abstrac- was, was little more than a whis­ ■ ■ on, the two in line ahead of me. per. “Yerss,” he said. To Conduct Seminar he girl, I decided, had been With a savage cry, she pulled On October 18 at 4 pm a sem­ illed in as first of kin when the from her bosom a .45 caliber, re­ inar will be given by Dr. C. B. feanderthal man passed away; coil-operated, semi-automatic, self­ van Neil of Stanford University in I l a — 1 le bozo in front of her was no feeding, small arms weapon and the AWS Room. Recent advances I ¡1 1 1 I 1 etter, a scholar yet, with eyes killed the bozo. in the knowledge of biochemistry im m of photosynthesis and its more ke oysters that lurked behind tri- Glancing neither right nor left ■ scals. He was lugging a volume she drew herself up and then technical aspects will be discussed S - ■' ■■ £ * ¡1 1 Mip lat would put a strain on a hefty scuttled down the stairs. Thoughts by Dr. van Neil, widely recog­ nized authority on the biochem­ ¡ i s i .%»■ eef, which he wasn’t; the girl, I pounded in my brain as I ran Islllilljl oted, was gazing furtively at the after her. I could see the head­ istry of microorganisms. All facul­ WM ty members and students are urged itle, which was no easy trick for lines, “Brazen Broad Bumps Bozo n i i ler, as he was carrying the book Over Book.” Then my subconcious to attend the discussion. HMJ i f * V At 8:00 pm of the same day, ipsideAlown. Finally, she straight- came through with the real solu i w i ______i w l ^ j ...... m m a m _ ned up and tapped him on the tion: to hell with the newspaper Sigma X i society will sponsor a public lecture at the Mesa campus, "¡Pictured above is a scene from the bitterly contested Frosh-Soph Mud Brawl which houlder; he righted himself and racket, catch that woman. She’ took place last Friday at Leadbetter Beach. The powerful SoPhom«r|e* urned around. got spirit. Besides, she looks a with Dr. van Neil speaking on the recent investigations of the manu­ ^airing it necessary for the Frosh to continue to wear beanies until the San Diego game “Do you realize,” she began, damn sight better without that facture of foods in plants. on November 27.— News-Press Photo. n a voice that raised my hackles gun. virginia west EDITORIAL Q auoUod . .> Club News One thing which we desire for our feature page is an Laws are made to be broken and undoubtedly a counterpart of abundance of Letters to the Editors. Human nature squirms under the it. War is an outlet for this bound­ * DELTA SIGMA PHI yoke of legality. Without a boom j Oh P atoad e Pledging activities for It is, however, absolutely necessary that each contributor less energy, but far too vicious ing war or revolution going on GLORIA DEALEY Sigma Phi were culminated affix his name to each letter. We will withhold the name at and tragic a solution. When wars life is ordinary and dull. One must a banquet held last Sunda are won and the contestants re­ Don Marquart , . . senior math Kerry’s Restaurant. Mr. W. the request of the author but we must have it for our own pro­ exercise his powers of ingenuity treat to lick' their wounds and major . . . stands 5’9” tall . . . Schutt, faculty advisor, was sp tection and to comply with our editorial policy of printing no and love of the daring in other weighs 160 lbs . . . has blue eyes er of the evening. A float-builc anonymous matter. ways when he is not plotting pin­ preen their feathers, a sort of do­ . . . brown crewcut hair . . . is date party was held on Fri cers movements and complicated mestic rigor mortis sets in. The 23 years old . . . night. The float placed in the c ... had several letters, of late, which have been and involved spy and counter-spy post war world loses its romantic This busy hilltopper presides ic division in the parade, and L literally thrown into El Gaucho office, and though they have activities. War isn’t an inevitable aura of futurity and becomes a over Blue Key . . . Sigma Pi Fra­ been meaty and controversial we have refrained from using part of human endocrinology— na Douglas, whom they sponso monotonous grind. ternity . . . a member of Cal Club them. ° not when we can stir up such fas was elected Homecoming Que But then, someone agitates for . . . Inter-Fraternity Council . . . cinating pursuits as illicit sales of a revolution, political, moral or Has been AMS Representative Our contention in this matter is that an article that comes opium, liquor, marihauna, etc.— SIGMA PHI EPSILON social. We pick out scape-goats, . . . gavel tapper for Quad Club to us unsigned presupposes a crank who is willing'enough to forcing into the* underground and hurl invectives, let off emotional . . . active on the Activity Con­ The following Sigma Phi stir up trouble but not willing to shoulder responsibility. out of all social coercion what is, steam; arrest, imprison, make trol Board . . . silon pledges were elected We will print all signed letters (within reason) but we to a degree, controllable when raids and have witch-hunts. News­ pledge class offices Monday e openly displayed. During the war, he was a mar­ must impress upon the student the great necessity of his correct papers up their circulation, radio ine Sergeant . . served 3% years ing of this week in regular m When will the “powers that be ing. name being attached to his contribution. commentators babble; the old ex­ in South Pacific . come to realize that legal “verbot- citement, artificially created, puts Since then he has been in The pledges elected were: pr Another request we would like to make is that each letter ten tacked on to an item or in­ the -spice back in the tasteless school at Berkely . . . UCLA ." . dent, Ken Kellog; vice-presid be turned in exactly as it is to be published (typewritten, in dulgence formerly voluntarily ac­ menu of mundane existence. Stew Nolton; secretary, Lee B cepted or rejected as an individ­ Why not stimulate the daring with; social chairman, Reno I double space, if possible) as we do not feel free to rewrite ual concern, only serves to en­ and adventureous qualities of men kel; and Jim Goslin Ss serge or edit feature material. of arms. hance said indulgence with a dar­ to some worthwhile goal? There * * * * ing and romantic glow. Anything are so many, equally as fascinat­ forbidden, secret, connected with ing, if one is mature. Why agitate XI OMICRON PI The Department of English of this campus has under­ midnight rendezvous—passwords, for prohibition or local legal con­ Xi Omicron Pi, professio taken the altruistic task of bringing modem poetry to the secret codes, is fascinating by its trol of the sale and use of liquor? very nature. In this sense we are graphic arts fraternity, will h students in a series of readings. Prohibition made more drunkards all children, lighting the firecrack­ its initial meeting of the year The first of this series was delivered by Dr. George Hand than it cured. Why force the issue Kerry’s Restaurant at 6:30 on er even though it may explode in into the realm of the black-taar- who read from the poetry of T. S. Eliot. our hands; playing cops and rob­ day, October 15. keteers and the underworld? Why Among the selections read by Dr. Hand in the AWS Room bers as we did as youngsters, only add a glow of romantic adventure the guns aren’t wooden, and kill on Tuesday, October 5, were: The Love Song of J. Alfred Pru- to the pursuit of an ordinary dis­ ALPHA PHI OMEGA frock, Gerontion, The Hollow Men, Sweeny Among the Night­ our adversaries and the law im­ tillation of chemicals? We can’t Among the activities which prisons and executes. ingales, and Sweeny Erect. eradicate the use of an element, club has scheduled for the n Man craves daring, danger, future are campus Commun On Tuesday, October 11, Dr. Lawrence Willson rendered desirable or undesirable by pro­ thrill, adventure. It is much a part hibiting it. Do people never learn Chest drive and repairs to be m selections from E. E. Cummings’ poetry, proving beyond a of his chemical make-up as is fear, by experience? on the College Cabin. shadow of doubt that Cummings is a fine, readable poet despite New officers have been cho the fact that he has been condemned for his illicit use of punc­ for the coming semester. Am bob hogan them are: A1 Sigmund, preside tuation, his sporadic use of “naughty” words, and his highly ! Of all the types of political Ed Morten, vice-president; G< irregular lay-out. the attitudes of the men who wrote theorists running around loose and passed the bill is certainly here . . . thinks the first two are Boarden, treasurer; Frank -J Next Tuesday, October 18, Dr. Herbert Kramer will offer these days, there are two especial­ different from the interpretation factories . . . the the Goleta move drews, secretary; Bob Thomps a group of poems from the works of Robert Frost. ly revolting ones to whom I’d like that same bill is gjven today. Dis­ will make us one, too. social chairman; Bill Husing, 1 torian; Stan Bogel, sergeant- The English Department readings have been highly suc­ to devote this column. Though regarding all reference to “good” Special likes: smooth music . . . they stand on opposite sides of the arms. cessful and, being well received, may become a regularly and “bad” or to the controversial dancing . . . the football season fence, they somehow seem to fit . . . all sports . . . casual clothès. scheduled event each semester. aspects of this issue, the proof re­ into the same pattern. mains that America ehanges. The Dislikes: Stan Kenton . . . Long BETA SIGMA TAU The first group is composed of All students are cordially invited to attend the readings same treatment could.be applied skirts . . . lack of participation in # The fast-growing national as they are not designed solely for members of the English those psuedo - patriotic “100% to and the same conclusions be student affairs (such as our well- cial fraternity Beta Sigma 1 Americans” who swear sacred and Department but to offer a consideration of poetry to all. derived from almost any major planned but poorly attended AMS celebrated its first anniversj religious allegiance to the Amer part of the Constitution. And then picnic) . . . Sunday night, Oct. 10, with ican Constitution with the chant, heyman consider the different decrees of Ambitions: Find a job . . . special dinner-dance at the Ca larson ‘Our constitution was written by legality or illegality passed on any meet things as they come. lo Auditorium. our forefathers some 170 years single issue through the years Festivities Sunday night, ap We’ve seen a lot of football There is something being sold extent of repression in one area of ago. They were satisfied with it when judged in the light of the from dining and dancing, inch teams take the field, the little in our cafeteria which deserves and so am I. If it weren’t perfect American life, in the university. American constitution. ed an outline of the history of 1 our attention. The editors of this it couldn’t have lasted this long. This list is not a complete one, woman who shares this column To the first group I say, in con­ fraternity by former presidi paper would undoubtedly say what for this type of information is and I. But, we’re happy to say Anyone that doesn’t like it should clusion, that America swears sa­ John Caldwell. John Moran, is being sold in the cafeteria is a be deported.” hard to obtain. Additional cases that the Gaucho squad that was cred and immutable allegiance to are occurring everyday— and, of alumnus, then spoke on the mui bill of goods. Nevertheless, it is The second is the group of shal nothing. The course of action is on the gridiron this Saturday suggested that one item in particu­ low thinkers that level this crit course, the many incidents where discussed ideals of the organ! determined by the immediate cir­ tion. Moran’s speech was follow night past, was one of the fight- lar be looked into. It’s a good idea icism: “America a youthful coun people bow to pressure and intim­ cumstances; it has ever been so by the formal admission of I enest outfits we have ever seen eat to take one thing at a time. try hah! Why it’s the only major idation are not listed. and as long as democracy lasts, it Although today this repression semester’s pledges into active s the lime yardline markers. (Please Among the sandwiches which power in existence that still stands will remain so. To the second, all tus. are offered for sale to the students is aimed at educators that support forgive today, sports staff.) by a constitution written in the that needs be said is that youth­ eighteenth century.” the Wallace program, tomorrow it is a bulky, wax papered one fulness is determined by many In the past we’ve worn the red will be directed against students, SORORITY GRADE stamped Minced Ham Special. To That two groups so completely things other than by chronology. and gold of USC, whilest Mrs. H. the hungry student, to the student in opposition could be so equally textbooks, religious beliefs, and AVERAGES As long as America remains sup­ controversial subjects. adorned her hair with blue and reeling from several hours of stupid is amazing. Each one, as ple and agile, as long as she is able Word has been received fr Is this repression? the office of the Dean of Won gold ribbons of UCLA. chemical inhalations, or poetical contrary as it seems, follows the to withstand both internal and ex­ Dr. George Parker: teacher of concerning the sorority grade exhalations, the words Minced same line of reasoning — that of ternal blows and then retaliate, if Those were days of real power; Bible and philosophy at the pri­ erages for the school year 19- Ham Special have a real meaning. the lumberjack who insists that he she can continue in her ability to the gridiron machines, Rose Bowl vately-owned Methodist Evansville 1948. These averages are lisl With trembling hands he pays his has used the same ax for sixty change her course as necessity bound. Sixty men streamed onto coins and walks eagerly into our years ; all it needed was six new (Ind.) College. His resignation below. arises, America will never grow was demanded on April 8, two the gridiron, and you knew that crowded lunchroom to spend a heads and seven new handles. old. 1. Sigma Delta Phi ...... 1, there were fifty in reserve in the pleasant time eating that special Both of them need to be re­ days after he had presided at a 2. Chi Delta Chi ...... l, Wallace rally. “Political activity,” stands. minced ham. The student, need­ minded that the American Consti­ 3. Gamma Delta Chi ...... 1. less to say, takes one bite of his tution dias had twenty-two major was specified as the reason. 4. Alpha Theta Chi ...... 1. Men under six feet in height sandwich and offers the rest to amendments added to it since Dr. Clarence R. Atheam; Pro­ 5. Delta Sigma Epsilon ...... 1. and under a hundred and eighty the extremely intelligent dogs who it was written. Moreover, the in­ fessor of Philosophy and Social 6. Delta Zeta Delta ...... 1. m poundage were relegated to the have followed him in from the. terpretation of any given article Ethics at Lycmoing College, Pa. 7. Phi Kappa Gamma ...... 1. Jayvees unless thfey had some ex cafeteria line. These dogs can spot or amendment has varied widely, I Removed from his position be­ 8. Tau Gamma Sigm a...... 1. depending on the time and cir­ cause he had affiliated himself A more complete story on t ceptional talent. They were real a MHS from 15 paces. They have even taught themselves to point. cumstances of any question raised with the Progressive Party of averages will appear in a lat genus’s of the pigskin. It has been said that critics of concerning it. Pennsylvania. issue of El Gaucho. It happened that two years ago this sandwich suffer from finicky Confer for example the con­ s There Repression On Professor James Barfoot: As­ during the fall season we carried appetites. This is not necessarily gressional records on the article The American Campus? sistant Professor at the University the red and white colors of San the case. There is absolutely no concerning the separation of Editors: of Georgia. Fired from the uni­ Francisco City College (then jun­ relationship between coddled stom- church and state. A close perusal versity when he accepted the Pro­ E L G A f c O ior college), and we rooted them Recently, the National Council aches and Minced Ham Specials. of the dialogue which took place of the Arts, Sciences and Profes­ gressive Party nomination for Published every Tuesday and Frida home into a season marked by Any student interested in re­ at that meeting will soon show that sions set about to investigate the governor of Georgia. during the school year by the Asso only one defeat, and a champion­ search and willing to waste a Dr. Leonard Choen, Jr.: Pro­ ciated Students of the University o ship in their league. But, even fessor at the University of Miami California, Santa Barbara, California little money would do well to buy Opinions herein expressed are those o. they put fifty-five big fast men on a MHS because the sensation is (Fla.). Discharged for Wallace The Staff, unless otherwise indicated the field, some of whom are the one denied to those who do not CALENDAR activity. bulwark of the Golden Bears of Entered as second-class matter Maj go to school here. If one can get TODAY: Dr. Charles G. Davis: Profes­ 23, 1947, at the post office at Santt Berkeley this season. away from the dogs, it is suggest­ sor at the University of Miami Barbara, California, under the act oi 7:00— College Recreation Association Play Night, YMCA But Saturday night we were ed that he open up the sandwich (Fla.). Discharged for Wallace March 3, 1879. Mailing charge is $2.0C 8:00— Faculty Party, Rockwood per year, payable in advance. more proud to call ourselves Gau- and take a good, long, revolted activity. chos, as we will, from now on, 8:00— All Greek Open House, DSE look at it. He will find lettuce, TOMORROW: Professor Daniel D. Ashkenas: Co-Editors...... Ben Collins, Bob Hogar and yell for thirty-five shorter and mustard, and some odd bumpy Professor at the University of Managing Editor ...... Edward Heymar lighter men; but real fighting Gauchos vs. Fresno, There Asst. Managing Editor...... Pat Shank matter that must obviously be the SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17: Miami (Fla.). Discharged for men. Wallace activity. News Editor ...... Jackie Major special minced ham since that is Feature Editor ...... Helen Heitfeld I watched every USC game last 4:00— Social Science Tea, Dr. Nettles Home Professor Don West: Professor all there is between the two slices MONDAY, OCTOBER 18: ¿ports Editor ...... Phil Jacks, Jr. year, and never did those Trojans of Ogelthorpe University, Georgia...... Chuck Cobley of bread. If the look is not suf­ 4:00-—ACB Meeting Asst. Sports Editor make a tackle as sharp as almost ficient, one bite will be. Discharged for Progressive Party Business Manager ...... Alan Collins every one that I saw in the Oxy 4:00— Spurs, Roof Garden activities. Editorial Assistants ...... Don Mills No one can condemn the ladies 4:00— Biological Seminar, AWS game. Professor Luther K. MacNair: r _ Gene Morris who make these sandwiches. All 7 :30— Phrateres Wild West Party t eature Staff ...... Walter Arndt, Writing of the sports world is Dean of Lyndon State Teachers they do is use the materials at 7:30— APO, AWS Walter Beaver, Gloria Dealey, George a little out of our sphere, but writ- hand. It would be suggested, how­ College (Vt.). Forced to resign Dorsey, Adele Heyman, Gerard Lar­ ing of real guts and men is a job — SiSma Xi Public Lecture, Mesa Aud. because of Wallace activity. son, Rudy Schafer, Virginia Wes# ever, that the cafeteria manage­ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19: for every columnist. Eleanor R. Duschane: Buffalo Reporters ...... _...... pat Brackett, ment recognize the extreme dis­ Mary Collins, Marie Cornthwaite, So, fighting football team, at 4:00— Readings and Reviews, AWS Room, English De­ secondary school" teacher. Fired tastefulness of the MHS and serve partm ent Junemane Davidson, George Dorsey, least the H’s, E. and A., salute for reading PM. Subsequently re­ another kind in its place. In the 7:15— Council, RH 101 « Sue Hamilton, Barbara Howatt, Bill’ your performance . . . and hope instated by court order. Jackson, Ugo Pezzi, Sam Pinkerton, meantime, the dogs are getting 7 :30— Frensico, Squad, AWS that every game is as good. fatter and fatter. Professor Clyde Miller: Teach- Joannie Porter, Larry Schecter, Joan 7 :30— Kappa Omicron Phi Spaulding, Elaine Strobel, Robert (Continued on page 4) Waugh, Norine White, Pat Whittier. riday, October 15, 1948 E L GAUCHO Page Three

TOUCH FOOTBALL touchdown was scored on a 30- vision. Led by the accurate pass­ Bulldog Fracas Marks yard pass from Laird Stabler to ing of George Stevenson, and the o TOURNAMENT OPENS Ottey Scruggs. running and receiving of Quen­ In the top Club Division game, tin Sims and John Plessman, the First Gaucho 2C2A Game The Inrtamural Touch Football the Sloppy Side AC squad began Sig Eps rolled to a 19-0 victory * The Golden Gauchos will open their 2C2A conference grid sched­ Tournament opened Tuesday af­ defense of their 1947 title with a over Sigma Pi. ule tomorrow evening when they face Fresno State College in the ternoon with six games being 25-0 victory over the Wails. Max ,Lou Munson and Dick Bassler Raisin City. The Bulldogs, who finished second in the conference last Diamond of the champions had a with Phil Jacks played, four at Cabrillo Field paced Sigma Alpha Kappa to a year, have made a slow start this season and are looking toward their and two at the Riviera Campus. field day, scoring one touchdown 12-0 victory over Delta Sigma A hearty “thank yoil” should first victory. In what was probably the most of a 50-yard opening kickoff re­ Phi. Kappa Sigma ground out a o out from all Santa Barbara The host club has tied Portland, closely contested games of the turn, and passing for the other hard earned victory over Lamb­ three scores. College football fans to the Block lost to Santa Clara and dropped Fresno is planning a dinner, at a day, Beta Sigma Tau of the Fra­ da Chi, 8-0. Fred Orr and Fred last week’s contest to a surprising ,‘C.” College Varsity Lettermen’s nominal charge, for all Gaucho ternity Division- squeezed by a Sigma Phi Epsilon turned up Bahl passes to Paul Abernathy lub. The thanks is for putting Cal Poly eleven. The Gauchos strong Sigma Tau Gamma team, with what may prove to be the were the deciding factors of the p the score and timing board at go forth to better their .500 aver­ rooters who make the trip. by the score of 8-6. The winning team to beat in the Fraternity Di­ game. he Occidental game last Satur- age, having split even in four ’ay. It was certainly nice to know games. They were dumped by the ow much time was left in each University of , upset Whit­ uarter. This just goes to show tier, thumped Pomona, and bobled hat an ambitious organization a heart-breaker to Occidental last an do. Reactivated only this se- weekend. ester, the Block “C” has already The Gauchos will probably en­ ecome one of the campus’s most ter the game as underdogs, for dive groups. they have yet to defeat the Red ’Freshman Football and Blue, although they tied them The best time to start getting last year. The poor record of the n the swing of college life is the home team to date can be discount­ reshman year. The best time of ed, for they’ve proved to be slow he freshman year to start is at the starters. Last season they began arly part. The best time of the hap-hazardly, but ended the sea­ arly part is football season. All son as the finest passing team in f this is leading up to an urgent the nation of the minor colleges. all for more freshman football This means Gaucho defensive men layers. It is certainly obvious that Earl Engman and Jim Taylor will here are more football players in have a busy evening on their he freshman class than have hands. urned out for the Peagreen team, Occidental College last week ny of you freshman men who gave the Gauchos more than a re planning to go out for varsity close defeat. Kenny Duddridge, ootball next yearshould be out ace broken-field runner, is out for »laying for the frosh this season. the season with a pulled tendon, although Max Pickarts, Hook Reserved Seats Harnden, Bob Wooldridge and This is a subject that I don’t Bob Baker, all injured in the Ti­ articularly care to broach, but ger tilt, should see action at FSC. t is one that reflects on our stu- San Jose State and Cal Aggies ent body. At each home football W e there is a certain section (at Berkeley), as well as the Fres­ More independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two leading brands combined! arked off for the Santa Barbara no game will all be on the road, so college student body. When this many Gauchos are planning to ection is filled, any students who take in this “local” game. The Alumni Association’s branch in An impartial poll covering all the Southern tobacco markets reveals the smoking preference rrive at the game must sit in the of the men who really know tobacco— auctioneers, buyers and warehousemen. More of eneral admission seats. This is and ticket salés for the home one at every school—“first come, games. Our future ticket sqles will Iftese independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two irst served.” not be very heavy if the purchas­ leading brands combined. At each home football game ers find their seats occupied by ere is also a section for reserved students. I think that everyone nd season ticket holders. These will agree when I say that this is eats must not be used by the stu­ not the best way in the world to dents. Out of the $20,316.23 that build good wilL ill be spent for football this year, Enough said! All students want nly $116.23 comes out of the to sit in the rooting section, but tudent body budget. 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Superintendent’s Wife mento, widow of the educator who JOE GAUCHO SPEAKS national lecturer for the Sout died in 1945 after eight years as Mesa Site of western Tour in the 1948-49 le To Place Memorial (Continued from page 2) ture series sponsored by Sigm state superintendent, will help put Food Lecture Xi, national research society. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., Oct. the corner stone in place. ers College, Columbia University. Discharged when he became one Recent investigations in the Born and educated in Hollan 15— Corner stone of a new, $600,- Dr. van Niel received training 000 library building named for of a 700-man National Wallace food-manufacturing processes in plants will be discussed in a pub­ a chemical engineer at Technic Dr. Walter Friar Dexter, late state Señorita Gaucho : Do my hands Committee. school principal at TarponSpring lic lecture tomorrow night (Mon­ University, Delft, Holland. He 1 superintendent of schools, will be show signs of toil? ter received his D.Sc. degree an laid this afternoon, Oct. 15, at GeoigeTh. Frantzis: High school day, Oct. 18) by Dr. C. B. van Roommate: The one with the principal at Tarpon Springs, Fla. Niel, professor of microbiology at was made conservator in micr California State Polytechnic Col­ biology at the same institute. THE lege. engagement rings shows you’ve Dismissed for Wallace activities. Hopkins Farine Station, Stanford Professor Lyman R. Bradley: University. Preceding the evening lectu: Mrs. Walter F. Dexter of Sacra­ been working. Former head of Teutonic lan­ The lecture, to be given at 8 pm tomorrow, Dr. van Niel will hoi cÇ b CAMPUS e f s guages at New York University. in the Mesa campus auditorium, a seminar at 4 pm in the AW Suspended and then dismissed for is sponsored jointly by Santa Bar­ room at the Riviera campus. Th relief activities in behalf of anti- bara College, University of Cal­ will deal with the more technic CORNER Fascists. ifornia, and the local Sigma Xi aspects of recent advances in t? D A N C E Dr. Richard G. Morgan: Cura­ Club, of which Dr. Barbara D. field of biochemistry and phot tor of Archaelogy at the Blanchard is president. synthesis. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 State Museum. Dismissed for Wal­ Dr. van Niel, a widely recog­ Joe Gaucho met so big a be lace activity after 12 years of ser­ nized authority on the biochem­ at in the woods that he didn’t giv vice, istry of micro-organisms and pho­ him “both barrels,” he gave hi: K. OF C. HALL Harry Pannor tosynthesis, has been designated the whole dam gun! 925 De la Vina Street Greetings, Grid Fans! Music by JUNIE Introducing . . . BOB FOXEN ME, Ruthie Brehme, your new Jack Rose campus rep­ AND HIS ORCHESTRA resentative, to you;-and — Gentlemen .70 — Ladies Free DRIVE-IN Introducing . . . VISIT THE SNACK BAR YOU to the nqw Jack Rose crepe creations. Believe me, gals, they're a knock out! Choose your favorite style WHOOPS, galsl So many of you wanted a pair of girls' levis and color to wear to the Fres­ which we featured 2 weeks ago no game and dance this that Wendels ran completely out ■ FRESH CUT of them. But it's nice to know that week, and you'll score a vic­ somebody else besides my tory for yourself while the FLOWERS roomie reads this column, so Gauchos chalk up another thanks for the response! FOR ALL All sorts of darling underthings one for UCSBC. For 14,95 you OCCASIONS repose on the shelves down at can't loose, and neither can 1207 State — those everlovin' AT suspants, dainty blue flowered the.Gaucho, we hope. panties, and the cutest sets of Note . . , eyelet panty garters and bras . . . You'll love 'em all — I That your former Jack Rose VICTOR Eat in your car and enjoy the fastest service and best food in representative, Bobbie Mar THE FLORIST WENDELS town. vel, is now on hand every 135 E, Anapamu Ph. ¡21451 1207 State Street day at Jack Rose to cater to Bob and Fred your Campus Carhops. your whims and fancies in clothes. Ask Bobbie about the outfits that Junie and I wear on the campus every Monday and Wednesday if you happen to be shopping during the week. Or if your check from home comes on Saturday, come in and see Junie or me. Style Setter . . . Jane Bates is our best a popular collegiate dining place . . . dressed coed candidate for “sizzling steaks.” spaghetti dinners, this week. Monday, Jane ravioli, wonderful “snacks.” fine liquors, /d&ntiCL i-zuSdAdui wore a full length forest reservations by phoning 2-1291 state and cota streets CORNER BATH and MONTECITO STREETS green and red plaid coat over a grey and white wool shirt and a plain grey skirt. Jane's coat had a full swing back and buttoned up tightly at the neck for cool or rainy weather. We'll be back again next CAMEL week with another best MILDNESS dressed coed. Keep your eye on the Freshmen, they're the up and coming style setters. IN DRAMATIC 30-DAY TEST ! Come in and see us soon at J.R.'s. We're looking for­ ward to getting better ac­ quainted with you. See ya soshin' in the caf or at Fresno, maybe. • Bye now, June Morey and Ruthe Brehme

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