La Cumbres E.C.E. Department Music Colony Go On Sale Celebrates Birthday La Cumbres will go on sale the The Early Childhood Education Plans Revealed week of March 20 through the 25 Department held its twelfth birthday The All-Southern California High in the quad and will be sold fifth tea last Sunday at 2206 Alameda School Orchestra Committee recent­ hour through the sixth hour. With Padre Serra. The incoming presi­ ly held a meeting in President a student body card the year books dent, Joan Patten, and the out-going Phelps' office to discuss plans for the proposed summer music colony. The will cost 75 cents a copy and with­ president, Jane Hefflefinger, cut the members of the committee, including out a card they will be $1.50. To birthday cake in a ceremony which Maurice Faulkner as chairman, are be financially possible, 500 year represented the twelve-year exist­ President Phelps, Charles E. Jacobs, books must be sold at this time; so ence on the E.C.E. department on our Jane Miller Abraham, Helen Sweet, it is urged that students put their campus. The invited guests were C. D. Woodhouse, Van A. Christy, orders in as soon as possible. Lloyd Browning, Harold Martin, WI1- other department presidents, the fac­ helmina Menken, Helen Barnett, Picture appointments will be made ulty of the college, and principals Eleanor O'Boyle, and Wilma Cody. this week and next, in Harold Mar­ and supervising teachers of Santa One hundred outstanding high tin's office. Pictures will be handled Barbara Elementary Schools. Mrs. school students are to attend, and by the Zane Studios, and will cost Clarence L. Phelps, Miss Elizabeth they will give two concerts, one each at the end of the two weeks $1.00 a sitting. Seniors, sorority Sehon and Mrs. A. B, Barnett poured. during which the session will be Following the custom of the de­ « members, and officers of organiza­ held. The tentative dates are Au­ partment of giving a gift to a person tions and departments, are requested gust 14 to 28. Two famous con­ who has been of great assistance ductors will be invited to take to make their appointments at their to the department during the year, Mrs. Porter New charge, one of whom will probably ~ earliest convenience. an attractive identification bracelet be Peter Merembluin. Others dis­ A request for pictures, informal was presented to Miss Dorothy D. Assistant Dean cussed were Wallenstein and Sto­ Van Deman. shots of the campus, students, and kowski. It is also hoped that Mad­ The department colors, brown and student activities has been made. Mrs. Ester Porter, secretary of the ame Lotte Lehman will be able to yellow, were carried out in the flower Alumni Association and editor of attend. If you are in possession of any such arrangements, nme tags, cakes and The concerts will probably be held photographs and would like them mints. Hoy Dla, has been selected to take at La Playa Stadium, a very unusual to appear in the cginual, turn them over the duties of Assistant Dean of and beautiful setting. The tickets into the business , Elenita Women. for these affairs will be quite inex­ de la Cuesta. Air Wac To The position was recently vacated pensive so that many people can by Mrs. Jane Christopher Wentz attend. The students will be housed Recruit Here who resigned to join her husband, in places around the campus, as who is in the Navy. sorority houses and boarding houses. Freshman Dance Pvt. Billye Jones of the Air W acs The duties of assistant dean have will be in the A.W.S. Clubroom on The music colony is to be held to do primarily with housing and Thursday, March 16, from 10 to 2, under the auspices of the college, the Pan-Hellenic Council. Honors Hoff Men to recruit women and to answer and to date twenty-seven applica­ questions of interested women. The tions have been received although * A dance, sponsored by the Fresh­ age requirement for all services is Senior Breakfast no material has as yet been sent man class, was held at Hoff Hos­ 2i years and the programs, which out. They are all in answer to the Meeting To Be Held announcement made during the last pital on Thursday, March 16, from are deferred ones, apply only to senior women, with the exception of concert which was greeted very en­ 7:30 to 10:30. Marking the beginning of the thusiastically. Although the affair was in the the Cadet Nurses. spring social functions, the Senior hands of the Freshmen, everyone Class will hold a breakfast on Sun­ was invited. The orchestra was "Little Women" day, March 19 at 9 in Ebbets Hall. Senior Women furnished by Hoff, and the refresh­ Tickets will, be sold in Mrs. Jane ments by the Red Cross. The guests To Be Presented Abraham's office or purchased from Visit Marine Base enjoyed dancing and card games Dorothy Hopper, class president. It with the convalescent patients; the The spring play "Little Women" is important that all seniors attend Several girls who plan to join the party was as successful as the pre­ is to be presented on April 13 and as a brief business meeting will bfe armed forces upon graduation visited vious one. Lavon Cars'ner was in 14. instead of March 29 and 30 as held; new officers chosen to fill the Goleta Marine Air Station last charge. previously announced. The produc­ vacancies, committees selected for Friday. tion is well under way except for coming events; and the senior class Immediately upon their arrival the fact that another male member gift to the school will be discussed. they were taken to lunch and had Manners Assembly is needed for the cast. If you would Dorothy Keniston is arranging an to stand in chow line-just like the This Tuesday the Associated Wom­ like to try out for the part of Mr. entertaining program and and Mrs. Women Marines, and even, had to en students is sponsoring a unique March, contact Miss Marion Ham­ Abraham and Mr. Chenoweth will scrape their trays afterward- After, show called a "Manners Assembly." mond, director. have some vital messages to impart. lunch. Lieutenant - Roberts-conducted It Will be presented in the auditori­ The committees are: Properties— them on a tour over the entire Base. um, 4th hour. Each sorority is plan­ Bob Smitheran, Nancy de Benedict, ATTENTION STUDENT BODY1 In particular, they visited the en­ ning a skit depicting some phase of Billie Kump, Sally Zastro; Lights— Today between 10 and 4, all listed women's barracks, the women officers' quarters, and the~’post exj i correct etiquette. The program is as Mrs. Vera Ashby-Miller; Make-up— holders of student body cards change. There were even soap follows: Alpha Theta Chi, Military Betty Maxon; Costumes— Mimi Wim­ are urged to vote in the election Manners; Chi Delta Chi, Manners at ble, Ruth Taylor; Publicity— Sidney for vice-president. The ballot chips for sale there- They 'also watched the fliers trainings in Link the Sorority House; Delta Sigma Hutchinson, Harriet Webb, Mabel box is located outside Harold | Epsilon, Table Maimers; Delta Zeta Barker; Set— Sam Hixon, Bernice Martin's office. Catherine Mer- Trainers. The girls who went were Dixon Delta, Manners in the Business Of­ Depwig, Billie Kump, Charlotte Mont­ rit, Diane Grey, Harriet Webb, Howell, Margie Vatcher, Georgia' fice; Gamma Delta Chi, Manners at gomery; Business Manager—Melvin Catherine Reid, Virginia Lon­ Hill, Betty Nay, Jean McClure, Joyce School; Phi Kappa Gamma, Man­ Bowers; House Manager—Harriet don, and Shirlee QUinn are help­ ners in the Home; Sigma Delta Phi, Webb, Virginia Boland, Patricia Gil- ing at the ballot box. As tem­ Evans, Judy Morgan, Marilyn Wool- Manners Downtown; Tau Gamma keson, Barbara Barton; Printing— porary vice-president, Paula sey, Lois Hardie, Betty Skavdahl, Sigma, Manners at School Affairs. Bernice Depwig; Refreshments—Vir­ Stansbury, is in charge of the Marian Agamalian, Barbara Burtis, Betty Murphy, Tink Fischer, and Carolyn Viets is the general chair­ ginia Boland; Assistant Director— election. man of the program. Mimi Womble. Phyllis DePew. Paga Two EL GAUCHO Friday, March 17, 1944

Women's club room at four o'clock. EDITORIAL Department News New officers are. President Muriel The A.M.S. has really been proving itself this semester. True Kinman, Vice-President Helen Meyer, SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Secretary Tina Sanchez and Treas­ that there are only a few men on campus now, but those men The Science Department and Tri- urer Peggy Schumann. have met together and formed an organization that is a closely- Beta have planned a field trip for Mrs. Sara Arkley, Guidance Di­ knit group of men interested in their own and their college's Sunday morning, March 19. All sci­ rector of LaCumbre Junior High benefit. Responsible for this growing organization are not only ence students interested are asked School gave an interesting talk on the men themselves but several hard-working fellows who really to sign up for the trip on the science what the children believe are the got behind the group and gave their all to make it what it has bulletin board. If enough students duties and responsibilities of the become. sign up, transportation will be fur­ Guidance Department, and then A.M.S. activities began this year with several smokers that nished by bus. The group leaves what the officer's duties really in­ were held for the men only. They got together and spent an eve­ from in front of the quad at 8 in the clude with illustrations of some of ning that men honestly enjoy. They played cards and had morning and are requested to bring the difficulties met in the line of entertainment and refreshments. Everyone had such a good their own box lunch. duty. Cake and "Coke" was served time that the boys felt that they should let the whole student body ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT by Helen Meyer, Social Chairman. in on their fun. The result was the All-College dance held last The Elementary Department will MUSIC DEPARTMENT hold a party in the form of a Taffy Friday night at Rockwood. Ask anyone who was there and he The Music Department held its Pull tonight at 7:30 in the. Girl Scout will tell you that the music was marvelous, the entertainment regular meeting last Tuesday during House, 1838 San Andres. good, and the whole evening was entirely "sensational.'' All in fourth hour, during which plans for Frances Germano, general social all it was the biggest and best thing that has happened here a picture and a write-up in the and she will be assisted by Margaret during the entire year. It was such a huge success that people yearbook were discussed. The mem­ chairman is in charge of the affair, are asking for more just like it. The men even took into con­ bers also made--plans for future McKenzie, food chairman, and Esther social activities, including a beach sideration the fact that a lot of girls who would like to go might Foley, who is in charge of games. party. not have partners so they invited a number of Mdrines from the The entire Elementary Department Goleta Air Base. Not only did this ensure a good time for the is invited and those wishing to go Mr. Donald Pond's lecture and women, but it in part reciprocated for the grand times the Marines should have signed up by today out­ demonstration were postponed as have given our girls at the joint dances at the Base. side of Mrs. Price's office. his assistant failed to show up. The next activity on the men's list is a series’of baseball games with the Marines. The men have ‘whipped together a JR. HIGH DEPARTMENT Monday, March 6, the Jr. High DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOU GET good softball team that they feel can beat the socks'off those $18.75 TO BUY A WAR BOND Marines, but they want some good old school spirit behind them. Education department held their first meeting of the new semester in the START WITH A 10c STAMP No one can play his best without some outside aid; that outside aid is the student body spirit. The men's team is good and we assure you of a good time when you go to see them play. Let's have everyone out watching and cheering our college baseball team on to victory when they begin the series. These men have done a wonderful job of stimulating school Give More to the RED CROSS in '44 spirit and reviving an organization that was inactive for some time, and for this they deserve all the credit we can give them. We can give them this credit by showing them that we appreciate what they have been doing and go to th baseball games, the dances, and other affairs that they sponsor. Santa Barbara State is well on its way to regaining the life that used to be. We mustn't let ourselves or our school down.—J.A.

Wesley Foundation Meeting Sunday EL GAfGHO Entered as second-class matter in the Have you wondered about the post office at Santa Barbara, Calif., Sept. seeming difference between the 17, 1926; El Gaucho is published every Friday of teachings of the Bible and history1? the second year by the Associated Stu­ Come to Wesley Foundation at the dents of Santa Barbara State College. No issues are primed on holidays or during Methodist Church, Sunday, March examinations. 19, at 6:30 and hear Mrs. Howard Sairgant speak on "The Bible and Archeology." Those who were not there last Buy More W ar Bonds P Sunday missed a very good program presented by Chaplain Follansbee These are Sweater Days of the Marine Air Station. Come this Friday evening, March 17, to the St. Patrick's Cay party in the Methodist gym. Jamie Stew­ SWEATER JACKETS ...... 5.95 to 8.95 art is planning games, folk dancing, and refreshments. . PULLOVERS ...... 4.45 t0 7.95

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RALPH RUNKLÍ RQYAL 717 -719 State Phone 3149 BOOTSRV •Oti *4 081 CRY toa.» STATS STRCfr Ice Cream 1116 CHAPALA Friday, March 17, 1944 EL G A U C H O Page Three Phrateres Formal HELLENES CONTINUE PLEDGING The Phrasteres Spring formal will Pledging activities continued this be held at the U. S. O., Saturday, week and sororities planned for the Discussion was carried on concern­ March 25 from 8:00 to 11:00 o'clock. Pan-hellenic formal and Panic Week ing the Pan-Hel picnic. SFF, the new sub-chapter will be in their business meetings. SIGMA DELTA PHI in charge of decoration, which will CHI DELTA CHI At the regular Monday meeting. have an Easter Theme. All Phra- Chi Delta Chi sorority met at the Sigma Delts sent a note of thanks terest members are invited, and home of their patroness, Mrs. D. H. to Mrs. John Casswell for the break­ since only fifty girls can go, they Schauer on Monday evening. Pledg­ fast she held for the sorority and must sign up in the Dean's office ing ceremonies were held for Pat its pledges at tier home on Sunday as soon as possible before the list Morning, March 12. A note was Gilkerson and a stork shower was is closed. The regular U. S. O. also sent to Mrs. Newton Wayland given for Mrs. Ralph Nair, a sponsor hostesses will also be present. Sue thanking her for the tea she held in for the sorority. Plans were made honor of the actives and pledges on Tuttle us the decoration chairman, for future pledging activities. • Saturday, March 4. Beginning plans and Grace Walker is in charge of GAMMA DELTA CHI for Hell Week were initiated and refreshments. a slumber party was planned for Gamma Delts met at the sorority March 24, to be given by the active house, 1822 Loma, and were en­ members for the pledges. The latter Tous Les Temps tertained and served refreshments part of the evening the pledges en­ JM by the pledges. Plans were dis­ tertained the actives and pledge Ce- cile Hudson passed chocolates. Holds Meeting cussed to attend the wedding of HOW TO "CLEAN-UP" ON SIGMA DELTA EPSILON Tous Les Temps met for the in­ Geraldine Logan who is to be mar­ Meeting of Delta Sigma Epsilon CAMPUS .... For that fresh formal initiation of new members at ried to Lt. M. F. Davis of Camp was held Monday night qt the home "scrubbed-look" on the hot­ Cooke. A personal shower for Miss the home of Dorothy Dickie on March of Flora Pomeroy, 416 Montecito test spring days . . . INTRO­ 6. The members enjoyed the tradi­ Logan was held Tuesday evening, street. Deltcf Sig now lists as DUCING the new CASUAL tional weiner roast after which the March 14, at the sorority house. pledges: May Barnes, Reva Hansen, CORNER, where "slick new member, Matie Manfull, enter­ DELTA ZETA DELTA Billye Kesterson, Dottie Mae Kroon- en, Lauro Jo Moffett, Helen Schultze, chicks" find Cool, Crisp Cot­ tained the old members with the Delta Zetes held their regular busi­ Marquita Spicer ,and Maxine Ten­ tons to fit every coed's bud­ story of her life. After the initiation ness meeting at the sorority house ant. The pledges have a short get ...... a regular business meeting was held. on Alameda Padre Serra. Further summary of their skit to be presented Plans were made for the formal ini­ discussion was made concerning the before next Tuesday's assembly. Del­ tiation dinner to be held at the Pan-Hellenic formal and the joint ta Sigs are now busily collecting FEATURE .... M ar. Monte Hotel on March 20. Easte*- Breakfast with active and scrap materials to be sent to the Two "First-runs" from the O'Reilly Hospital in Springfield, Mis­ Casual Corner. No. One . . . Alpha Delta Chi alumnae members of the Beta Sigma souri. As a national sorority they Two-piece washable, seer­ Chi fraternity. Arrangements were have adopted the therapeutic wing . sucker skirt, butcher linen Initiates Pledges made for a joint meeting with the Of this hospital. It is helping to Alpha Theta Chi sorority at the rehabilitate wounded soldiers. They short-^Jeeve jacket, with that Alpha Delta Chi, honorary ele­ next regular meeting. can use any type of scrap materials; ’ bow-tie touch in seer-sucker mentary fraternity, held a meeting, PHI KAPPA GAMMA if any one has' any to contribute,, at the neck . . . Brown, kelly, March 1, at the home of Barbara Phi Kaps met at the house of Pat get in touch with Barbara Edmons- Berry. Following the business meet­ Scott on Monday evening. Pledg­ ton. red, navy, c o ffe e ...... ing, seven pledges were inducted half s iz e s ...... 7.95 ing activities were discussed and into A.D.C. The pledges are Bar­ arrangements were made for the No. Two .... For "date-or- bara Walker, Evelyn De Witt, Doro­ pledging ceremonie#to be "held next NOT FAIR daytime," a short-sleeved thy Struck, Arlene Langstaff, Mar­ Monday evening, March 20, at the cella Robinson, Jean Davis, and This story of a German lieutenant two-piece cardigan suit, in home of Mrs. Lloyd Browning. captured by a British officer comes Elaine Johnson. Pledge, Dorothy Mac Kinnon, passed butcher linen . . . with un­ from Italy. They talked about the chocolates in honor of her engage­ war as they waited for an escort usual cut-out scallops, edg­ ment to Pfc. Bill Wheler, Army Air PORTRAITS to take the prisoner down the line ing the sleeves and jacket Corps, of Beverly Hills. Refresh­ for interrogation. "Your bombing front. . . . chartreuse, coral,’ THAT PLEASE AT ments were furnished by the pledges. of Berlin is inexcusable," he com­ TAU GAMMA SIGMA n a v y ...... 10.95 PAINLESS PRICES plained. Meeting at the home of Judy Mor­ But the Germans bombed London * ZANE STUDIO gan, Tau Gams held the informal first," pointed out his captor. BEST DRESSED GIRL OF 7 La Arcada Ct. 23131 initiation of pledge Barbara Friend. Yes,” replied the German; "but THE WEEK .... in a soft look how large your bombs are." heather-purple Cashmere — London Answers. cardigan, was brunette Judy IT'S TIME , Morgan, sophomore. She wore, her lush sweater over TO GET READY < 0 a white round-necked blouse, embroidered in white down FOR SPRING the wide tuck in front . . . with a matching plaid skirt, Exchange the sombre gathered in front, with large colors of winter side-pockets...... for the bright Drop in tomorrow and let colors of spring. us show you the new Casual Corner. 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1331 State Phone 5165 G R n N n a H l 1117 State SANTA BARBARA S NO. 1 T1EATK Friday, March 17, 1944 Page Four EL GAUCHO Strike Three IN SLANDER'S FIELD WAVES in Action ★ ★ Link Trainer Instructor A. M. S. DANCE By DON JONES Among those who are still sing­ The newly organized baseball ing the praises of the dance last team holds its first game of the Friday night are . . ;■* SHIRLEY season with the soldiers of Jefferson school at 2:15 today in the field just PUTNAM and HARTFORD ARCHI­ below Ridge Hall. The team really BALD . . . PATTY GIER and LOWELL wants student body support and the WILLIAM . . . SALLY DUNLAP and college can show its loyalty by turn­ BOB GATES . . . MARILYN WOOL- ing out for the game. SY and TOMMY BURT . . . MIMI A really terrific new outfit has WOMBLE and SAM HIXON . . . BEE sprung from the midst of the here­ JAY SIMPSON, TGS, and GORDIE tofore slightly spiritless college. The GRIFFITHS . . . MARGE LASSEL boys on this baseball club are really and JIM ZASTRO . . : LYNN WIG­ looking like a team. They have GINS and GUESS WHO? . . . BAR­ been serious about practice and the« BARA WALKER, ATC, and ART infield has sensational possibilities. PORTER . . . JEAN ANGER and JIM We've got some very good boys, CLEARWXTER . . . MARGIE MAY« Tom Burt for instance, who's been TGS, and her husband, WILLARD holding down the "hot corner," third MAY . . . GEORGEAN HARDING and base, in professional style. He's a LT. ED ERICKSON . . . CHARLOTTE man to watch. Catching those hot HANKER and BILL HILLEBRAND . . . underarm pegs of Burt's, Gordy Grif­ JANE JERTBERG and LT. BARNEY fis will cover first base. Second BARNHILL. base, the keystone sack, is cinched THEY'RE NEWS by Bill Lawrence, who has turned . . . EDIE VAN METER, DZD, be­ in some fhighty fine performances cause she's student teaching this in practice. t semester— and likes it! . . . DON Pitching will be Jim (if you can t (take it easy” JONES, because he's see him you can hear him) Zastro, managing the newly organized the fast ball specialist who ought to mea's baseball team. Says DON: keep the opponents buffaloed. Jim, "We're playing the soldiers from by the .way, is the captain of the Jefferson today at 2:15. The game's . team and is the fellow who is re­ going to be right here on our field This WAVE—and hundreds like her—helps keep 'em Hying. She's sponsible for the creation of the and we hope tjiat everybody will an important cog in the machinery which makes Navy fliers. As a Link team. Catching wil be a boy new come and do a little rooting." (LeFs Trainer Instructor, her job is to give directions to fliers, seated in cockpits to. ball-playing but shaping up very really turn out . . FRANCES MATT­ of stationary training planes. The instrument in. front of her, called a nicely, Lowell Williams. SON, because she has red hair, "crab," .records how well the pilot carries out those directions. As a The has Jim Clearwater, dimples and plays the violin like result of this kind pf training, hazards are greatly reduced for pilots he of the eagle eye, plus Bill Hansen Yehudi 1 when they go aloft. The inset shows a rating badge worn by Link and Art Widdling. A boy who is GAUCHO ALPHABET going to displace one of the regulars Trainer Instructors, the "T" meaning teacher. A new booklet about the A is for Actors like COLLINS and is Shiv Dahl; he's been playing WAVES is available at Navy Recruiting Offices. "HUTCH." head' s tip ball I Then there is the star of last Friday's practice, Willie B is for BRADVICA, Bourbon and such. May. He covers that shortstop po­ T is for Tteacher who talks 'til she's SEIZING OPPORTUNITY sition like an antelope, j catching C is for Cut-ups. like DUNLAP and hoarse. When the namfe of the plaintiff everything in sight. BEAR. U is for Underwear—scanty and cool. The batting order for the first D is for Dates—¡Let us offer a prayer 1 was called out in court, much to V is for VIETS who has checked out game is as follows: Leadoff man is E for Engagement. PAT SCOTT'S everyone's amazement, he stood up Bill Lawrence, usually good for two was announced. of school. in the jury-box. bases, George Bradvica and Tom W for "Wolfing." Just ask a marine. "What are you doing there?" Burt, two dependable hitters are next F is for Flunk— what you do to get X for X-otic. JEAN CASEY, we snapped the clerk. at the plate. Jim Zastro at cleanup bounced. mean. spot is the man to " it ^out of the G is for Gaucho Room. Need more "I was called to serve on the park." The rest of the team bats in be said? Y is for Yungster. PAT MAHER, jury," was the meek reply. this order: Hanson, May, Williams, H is for HOPPER, the senior class let's say. "But you must have known you Widdling, and Griffis. head. Z is for Zero and Zat's all today. couldn't sit on a jury and try your If plans go according to schedule -----1------j----:------m------I is for Innocense— CASIER and own case?” i there will be games with the Marine GAY. HITLER'S job fetches $52,000,000 ■ Base and with the Naval Section "I suppose not," admitted the J is for JOOST with her Jovial way. a year, but there is no future in it. Base. plaintiff ruefully, "I did think it was K is for Knowledge we try to obtain. a bit of luck."—Exchange. L for LESOVSKY, the coy little "brain." M is for Michaeli. She's tiny but ¡Cornwairsj — oh I A t ELMER'S .. N is for NEWTON— sweet ALICE, Shoe Shop you know. 1033 STATE O for O'BOYLE, our "prexy" divine. P for Paseo, the place where we [Fine Shoe Repairing! dine. Q is for Quartet— Three Dots and | Cleaning - Dyeing i A Dash . . . — R is for Roadrunner, Risque and I Polishing j Rash. & ______S is for Sunshine, a 6 ‘ unit course. 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