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- 0 L r J^adrunner ~ ^''tjNTVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY VOL. XV Santa Barbara State College, Friday, November 15, 1935 No. 17 VAQUEROS BURN RALLY BONFIRE ❖ Out on the Luminaries as Freshmen Show Undaunted Spirit in “ Pampas Speakers for Rebuilding Bonfire in Three Hours Gaudio Dinner PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE Today the citizens of the Philip­ Sam Barry ad Bill Henry To Insure Success of Gaucho Rally pines are rejoicing with flag waving to Talk at the Annual and boisterous parades. The first Football Banquet step toward a long desired inde­ Jimmie Jordano Receives Serious Head pendence has been completed with Council Names the installation of Manuel L. Que­ SCHOLARSHIP DANCE Injury as High School Dons Attack zon, as first president of the islands. Barry Simmons State Freshmen Bonfire Guards This day marks the beginning of Students Provide Program of a ten year trial after which the Singing, Dancing and Tumbling New Chairman Undaunted by the burning of the huge frosh bonfire at 3:00 people are to be granted full inde­ p.m. yesterday afternoon by Santa Barbara High school stu­ pendence providing all goes well. dents, the spirit of El Gaucho reigned over a successful football STRANDED AMERICANS Sam Barry, U.S.C. Harry Shumway Refuses Offer Fifteen thousand American citi­ coach, and Bill Henry, rally on East Beach last night. With Mayor E. O. Hanson as Times sports editor will head the of Appointment to guest speaker, Francis Becchio, general chairman and master zens stranded in France because of Speech Arts financialdifficulties will be aided list- of -football luminaries who are of ceremonies, lead a program of speeches, songs, band music scheduled to speak at the Gaucho by W.P.A. funds. It is supposed Barry Simmons was officially and yells. “Song of El Gaucho” was officially dedicated to the varsity banquet, Saturday evening 35 State varsity. A serpentine parade led by tha college band that government money will be ap- made the new chairman of the propriated so they may have trans­ at 7:30 o’clock in the Montecito marched up State street following the rally. portation back to the States. France Country club. The dinner, which speech arts board when the student ^ A second bonfire pile was rapidly has so much difficulty with the un­ is being sponsored by the Junior body council, at a special meeting accumulated by the freshmen fol­ employed among her own citizens, Chamber of Commerce and the Wo­ yesterday noon, confirmed th e lowing the attack and burning, in mens’ Athletic association, will be Contest Op en that she is unable to help ours. Nor nomination of the English depart­ which at least 40 high school boys followed by the annual Junior clubbed 9 freshmen, severely in­ should it be expected. ment. Harry Shumway, first named 1TAL\ BLAMED Chamber of Commerce dance. to Collegians juring Jimmie Jordano. By ap­ The latest developments in Africa The football dinner program will for the office by the department, pealing' for aid over radio' station discloses Italian propaganda being feature a Hawaiian dance by Eliza­ had declined, the offer. Cash Prizes and Trip to New KDB, a reconstruction was made held liable for the anti-British re­ beth Vincent, a novelty song by Manages Various Activities possible by the donation Of trucks “Buppy” Moore, Tim Cornwall, and York for Week’s Stay volts in Cairo. Hatred of Great His past experience in managing and additional debris to the spirited “Bud” Lambourne, and a tumbling Are Awards Frosh classmen. Within the short Britian which has been simmering I various activities at Pasadena Jun- for a long time has boiled over and act by Willie Blume and Jack The second annual contest story period of three hours, the second the Wald party, an independence Knight, j ior college qualifies Simmons for on, “Why 1 Should See New York,” pile was completed, under the guid­ organization has demanded resigna­ U.CJUA. and U.S.C. Men Speak I his present position. At various is now in progress, and open to all ance of Danny D’Alphonso, Lloyd tion of Premier Nessim Pasha The Bill Herron and Allen Rogers will I times during his attendance at that undergraduates in the colleges and Monk, Harry Sloan and Danny De- British embassy has been attacked, contribute to the toast-making and universities in the country. En­ Reign. j college, Simmons was Chief Justice High School Gridsters Armed and in resulting riots yesterday several sports dignitaries from U. of the student body, senior manager try blanks and rules for the com­ three revolutionary students were CJL.A. and the University of South­ petition in the contest have been Equipped with clubs, shovels, ga­ of the football team and manager soline and cat-tail torches, the at­ killed by British police. ern California will add their bit to of the team. Besides act­ received and any student wishing GERMANY CELEBRATES the after dinner speeches. Clarence to enter may secure information tacking high school varsity foot­ ing on the senior-junior council ball group, Was led by Stanley and Herr Hitler and his patriots have Rogers, president of the Junior there, he has had a considerable from Bill Hoyt at the El Gaucho just celebrated the 100th aniversary Chamber of Commerce will preside office. The contest is sponsored by Lloyd Rossi, Arthur Korngiebel, amount of training in publicity and Leslie Herman, Clifford Romer, • of the opening of the first railway as master-of ceremonies. speaking.. the Pan Hellenic House Association. Jimmy Lee, John Pasquato, Bill in Germany in 1835. Steady pro­ Tickets for the Montecito Coun­ Basketball Finance Problem The prizes of the contest are as gress industrially in spite of finan­ try club affair are now on sale and follows; first prize, one hundred McMurdo, Clement Cassidy, Edward cial difficulties has given Germany may be obtained from Shirley War­ In connection with the basketball Craviotti, Bob Connelly, John financial problem which has been dollars in cash, plus a week’s stay the largest railway company in the. ner, Mary Frances McKinney, Olive and entertainment provided by the GaulcL Jack McArthur, Irvin Phil­ world, composed of 100,000 miles of DeMotte, Dorothy Taylor, and at discussed at three meetings of the Beekman Tower hotel, headquarters lips, and Perino Murlo. track with more than 650,000 em­ the comptroller’s office. Student council, Fred Allred, controller, an­ of the Pan Hellenic House Associa­ In addition to the painful head nounced that he believed basketball ployees. body members may attend the ban­ tion; or transportation to and from injury to Jordano, which took eight NEW HIGHS ON WALL STREET quet for one dollar and the after- could not manage on a three hund­ New York plus a week’s stay and stitches and one hour on the operat­ The New York stock market re­ dinner dance for fifty cents. Tic­ red dollar budget. He asked the entertainment provided by the ing table to mend, a pair of glasses ports new four year highs, as a kets for the dinner and dance-may council to find a means to aid this Beekman Tower. Second prize, belonging to Fayne Young, valued boom of buying took place id all be purchased for two dollars and department financially. twenty-five dollars plus a week’s at $30 was broken and lost. All parts of the country. Five million fifty cents a couple. stay in New York; and third prize, frosh guards on duty were scratch­ shares were exchanged at such a SANDMEN STAGE fifteen dollars plus a week-end ed and bruised in the lop-sided bat­ rate that officials fell behind for a stay In New York. tle. The attack came without warn­ while in recording the unexpected A. W. S. Board Makes FINAL PROGRAM ing, with the invaders appearing activity. Thanksgiving Plans New Roofing Added from behind the heavy shrubbery TRIPS TO ADDIS ABABA At the Whittier-State football along the highway opposite the bon­ In anticipation of complete Ita­ Meeting at the home of Dean game tonight State’s “Gaucho” band to State Building fire site. Santa Barbara firemen lian victory, transportation, officials Lois Bennink Tuesday evening at will present their final program for were quick to respond and though of Italy are now advertising for sale six o'clock, the A,W,S, board for­ this season’s football games. The elementary education build­ unable to stop the blaze, prevented excursion tickets to the capitd of mulated plans tor their annual After first paying tribute to the ing received a new tar paper roof, its spread in the grass surrounding. Ejhopia for the 'tourist season of Thanksgiving and Christmas activi­ visiting team, the band will present ing last Saturday, after' the poor Faculty Agree Affair Uncalled For 193g, ties, The two families to which the a program displaying their appre­ condition it was found to be in dur­ In commenting upon the sudden turn of events yesterday afternoon, A.W.S. Christmas baskets will be ciation to the school and commun­ ing the last rainy spell. sent, were selected, one of them ity for their splendid support dur­ (Continued on Page Four) R. M. HUTCHINS having been sent a basket last year ing the recent pigskin season. Tiie project, financed by th e TALKS ON VIEWS also. Each family has three child­ In winding up this semester’s ac­ State, was carried through by Mr. DEAN PRESENTS FOR EDUCATION ren of ranging years. tivities the band will, for “the fifth Henry B. Thomas, maintenance Plans were also made for the consecutive year, represent Santa man, and his student assistants NEW BROADCAST Thanksgiving tea to be held in the Barbara in the Rose Parade New Robert Dorn, Francis Burke and FOR RED CROSS Presenting his radical views on A.W.S. club room Year’s day at Pasadena. education, Dr. R. M. Hutchins, pres­ Harvey Hoffman. ident of the University of Chicago, Featuring the Red Cross member­ will speak at the Santa Barbara ship drive in his capacity as pub­ high school, Wednesday evening, Implicated Students, and Faculty Members of licity director for the Red Cross, November 20. William Ashworth, dean of men di­ Dr. Hutchins' liberal ideas and rected 15 minute broadcasts, fo r unusual policies have attracted the Both High School and College Give Comments which he wrote the scripts, over comment of newspapers and maga­ Francis Becchio, bonfire head ❖ Danny DeReign, rally committee ❖ Clarence Schutte, S.B.H.S. coach K.DJ3. during the last three even­ zines throughout the country. A “I have no ill feelings against the AH I would like to know is why 'Tm sorry as hell that it hap­ ings. certain prominent capitalist in Chi­ high school for setting off the fire, Coach Schutte dismissed the var­ pened, and I can’t understand the On Tuesday evening Dean Ash­ cago recently charged the local uni­ but, in plain language, the ways sity from class on the only day that need for rivalry between the two worth spoke on the work being versity and propagated subversive and means used by the high school such a thing could happen.” schools. It all started with the dirty done by the organization in this concepts. In return to the charges, boys were certainly low, and only Harvey Holt, S.B.H.S. principal district. Wednesday, Tom Craw­ playing in the frosh-high school Dr. Hutchinson wrote his com­ boys of high school age would be "1 certainly disapprove of this ford, first aid instructor for the mencement address last spring. The simple enough to do such a thing. sort of affair and think that it was game with this as a culmination. I Red Cross, was interviewed by the proclamation was so widely ac­ Naturally, the frosh were disap­ a cowardly and very unsportsman­ hope it is stopped before it can go dean on the life saving classes con­ claimed that it has been reprinted pointed after a month of labor, but like thing for our football boys to any further.” ducted by Crawford. Henry B. Lin­ many times and distributed nation­ when the pleas to rebuild the pile attack the smaller number of col­ coln, chairman of local Red Cross ally to educators. came, every man responded 100 lege freshmen. Clarence Phelps, S.BJS.C. president disaster relief, answered queries Miss Helen Sweet, who is in per cent I believe the wonderful I would like to see representa­ “I do not believe that yesterday’s last evening. charge of selling tickets, has only spirits shown at the rally more than tives of the two institutions meet events were creditable to either our The nation - wide membership 50 reservations available. Arrange­ made up for the loss of the first and cooperate to the extent of ment must be made with her before freshmen or to the high school boys drive running from Armistice day pile. Lastly, my personal attitude bringing about a better relationship, participating. I admire the frosh’s until Thanksgiving, is being given November 16. The admission price not only in athletics, but in all other is that the carrying out of the rally is 50 cents. student activities.” spirit in making the rally possible, special attention this week-end at over all obstacles is a worthy re­ The affair is being jointly spon­ Jimmy Jordano, injured frosh but feel that we should all forget tables on State street where mem­ sored by the City Teacher’s Club tort to the childish high school “It’s all in the game. I had tough the whole affair and strive for new berships for the 3,150 Santa Barbara and the Women’s club. prank.” luck, but I gave the best I bad.” and higher things.” goal are being solicited. Page Two SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Friday, November 15, 1935 Statistics Reveal Brunettes Lead in Choice of Fellows sQ O O Û O Well, girls, here’s your opportun­ ity to find out just what a few of /TUOfcflT/’ aiOWOf-p ! BILL HOYT—Editor-in-Chief our campus sheiks admire in the VIRGINIA MOON—Business Manager fair sex. We knew you’d be inter­ Dear “Ye Olde Ed,” Dear “Ye Glde Ed,” Fpr the student’s willingness in BOB MOORE...... Assistant Editor ested in knowing so here’s the dope. Just because you got out of bed “PETIE” McKINNEY....News Editor IKE KAHN...... —.Sport Editor Tully Warren, that handsome observing the traffic regulations, on the wrong side is no reason why IRENE MINIKIN...... Feature Editor PAUL WOODS....Circulation Mgr. freshman, likes brown-eyed brun­ the welfare committee wishes to you should vent your bad disposi­ STAFF REPORTERS—Francis Becchio, Armae Brewster, Gwen ettes, that stand five feet four thank them. tion on the Gaucho club. It makes Davis, Dan DeReign, Margaret Eastwood, B'll Gray, Nat Hales, inches in high heels, always smil­ Throughout this year when many Verdella Hebert, Alice Hoeischer, Dorothy Hornor, Donald Hot- you appear as a spoiled and tem­ zell Paul Hurst, Ted Joham, Hal Julian, Jimmie McSkimming, ing, and particularly neatly dressed. changes are taking place, the new peramental mama’s child. Irene TVTInilrgn, Norman Phillips, Zelva Pierce, Livingston Pome­ He doesn’t like them skinny, and constitution is being tested, campus Your outburst was quite uncalled roy, Tom Ross, Jeanne Rouse, Norris Teakle, Tally Warren, he likes the gals to make up to suit renovations are being made, and Verna Wilbur, Wendell Wright, Sibyl Smyth, James Baker, for and really very unfair to Mrs. A1 Belpres, Richard Moore, Robert Murray, Schurer Moe. their own type and personality. the school spirit is being improved, Vasser who is in charge of the club. Nat Hales, that demon newspaper it is the primary duty of the wel­ It is the most popular meeting place 1935 Member 1936 man, sort of “goes” for femmes with fare committee, to smooth out prob­ on the campus, so it can’t just be Associated Goile&ide Press brown eyes and light brunette com­ lems which arise. In this, we may something the cat dragged in. as Distributor of plexion. Five feet four suits Nat from time to time call upon the you seem to intimate. There is the to perfection, and he does demand student’s help. Only by this fine possibility, however, that every one Golie6ide Digest a slender build with personality student cooperation, as shown by in the college except yourself has accepting one change, systematic Official publication of the Associated Stulents, Santa Barbara State plus. He likes low sport suede bad taste. college Santa Barbara, Calif. Edited and published semi-weekly on the shoes and bobby socks (the gals parking; can needed reforms be The maintenance service is quite State college campus. Entered as second-class mail matter Sept. 17, around the campus have often won­ permanently established. Keep in remarkable considering the volume 1926. at the Postoffice, Santa Barbara, California, under act of March 3, mind that we always welcome any 1897. Subscription price, one dollar per year, 50 cents a semester, mailed. dered about bobby socks). He re­ of business, the lack of facilities and sents girls smoking, drinking and constructive citicism of student af­ the lack of cooperation from some swearing, but he does like slangy fairs, and if warranted, we will try of the students who insist on being Frosh-Vaquero Feud expressions—figger it out for your­ to find a correction and take action. cut-ups. Some of them started the self! May we now ask students to be fad of doing their art work in sugar Reprimands and commendations are acceptable on the de­ Now the college hero, “Donk” observant of the campus tradition, or on the tables, others do their plorable incident concerning the premature burning of the State Hart has different ideas about girls. “No smoking on the quad,” and also chemistry by substituting salt for college bonfire by the gridsters and students of the Santa Bar­ He’s not particular about the color encourage them to pride themselves sugar and some do their daily good in keeping the grounds clean by de­ bara high school last evening. of hair, but he does go for blue turn by loosening the tops of the eyes. Being tall himself, he likes positing scraps in waste receptacles. salt and pepper shakers. These The foremost reproach goes to the over-brutal cavemen from the gal around five feet six inches. We are counting on everyone’s things are all very funny but not the local prep school for descending, clubs and firebrands in He likes the hair long and wavy. continued efforts in taking care of of much help to those people who hand, with the sole intent of destruction of the freshmen’s hard He doesn’t like bobby socks, and these matters as they have cooper­ work there,. prefers high heels to low. He likes ated, and now enjoy efficient park­ If you will make reservations in labor of three days standing. to see a girl wear a little make-up, ing. the future Dear Weak Stomach we In the words of a frosh participant, “It was not so much the but not to excess. Sincerely yours, will see to it that there will be two burning of the bonfire that makes us angry, naturally it hurt, TOM MERRILL, stooges^ to tune in your favorite ra­ Norman Coy, the pride of the Chairman Welfare Committee. but it was the way those high school fellows went about it.” dance floor, above all things, pre­ dio programs. What the other 900 This reaction speaks truthfully for the majority, as serious and fers a gal what can cook! He likes students like really doesn’t matter. even fatal injury might have been incurred had the battle been the athletic type who doesn’t drink, The Gaucho club is a student club waged with fire and clubs on both sides. A detail that is but who can smoke if she wants and they, the students, are the ones worthy of noting is that, the freshmen caught unaware fought to. “Half-way between plump and that create the atmosphere. In the bare-fisted, not resorting to the various shovels and bats lying thin” is the way he likes ’em. He future if there is any Sauer Kraut about. In fact, the yearlings fought the fire rather than their goes for them whether they’re to throw around gslease aim it in assailants. To have the pride and joy of the freshmen class go blond or brunette, blue-eyed or the right direction. up in smoke before its time was heart breaking as the short- brown-eyed. In other words, Nor­ NOT SO SNOTTY. handed guards fought two separate foes, the disintegrating fire man isn’t in the least particular, so and the numerous clubbed prepsters. here’s your chance, gals. SOLILOQUIES a i r m a t e * During the fight, even the superior numbers of the high OF A SENIOR By BOB KRAUSE school did not daunt the guardians of the bonfire. They fought Philo & Sophy By B. K. fire and their opposing feudsters with such determination and Initiating a column new to the HAL GRAYSON force that the battle assumed a relentless aspect in which one pages of El Gaucho, it shall be the Hal Grayson has taken Anson rather slight frosh rushed into a group of incendiaries to be PHILO everybody, here we go again purpose of this aspiring columnist Weeks’ place at the Palomar. Weeks brutally clubbed from behind. The blow opened an ugly gash' on our Dishing Campaign a n d to present various views and re­ • goes to Chicago to replace Orville in the back of his head and totally stunned the poor fellow. As SOPHY so good. Pretty subtle, eh marks peculiar to the mind of a Knapp who hasn’t been the success he slumped forward to the ground, he was hit again and again. what? or don’t you think so? It’s scholarly senior and interesting to they thought he’d be there. Gray­ Others thoroughly outnumbered were unable to offer assist­ a poor worm that has no turning the students in general. son’s stay will last only two weeks ance and were freed only when the flame was well started. because two many mosses gather an So you are being admitted to my after which he goes on another road apple a day and stuff. sacred and innermost thoughts . . . tour. His music is broadcasted The highest commendation goes to these same fellows, the * * * a strange interlude, as it were . . . nightly over C.B.S. and is becoming battling frosh, who discouraged and bruised after their loosing MARIE is happy now—ASHURST increasingly popular. fight, turned defeat into success by starting all over again using has his arm out of the sling. have been puzzled as to the out­ * * * come of the game tonight . . . am IT WON’T BE LONG NOW every possible facility, radio announcements, merchant’s co­ hoping . . . wonder what became of operation, donation of trucks and the offering of materials, to Notice on the bulletin board yes­ Bing Crosby’s initial broadcast on terday morning at 8:00 a.m. DANNY my investment in the date bureau his new series, sponsored by Kraft, rebuild the bonfire for last night’s pep rally in preparation of . . . wish some one would offer me is scheduled for December 5. 'Twill the State-Poet fracas. | MULOCK: I think you have the most heavenly blue eyes I have a job . . . in case I grad this year be a variety how presided over by Further praise-worthy examples of the true Gaucho spirit ever seen. Signed: An Adoring . . . wish I could box . . . big week­ Bing, presenting guest stars as well were exhibited by the freshmen girls that stuck by their male Coed. Warm Canines! end for some people . . . dance to­ as Jimmy Dorsey’s orchestra with classmates as they struggled not to let the school down. After * .* * night and football banquet tomor­ an occasional song thrown in by it was all over, the laboring first year men took a breather, BILL OGLE is not talking when row night . . . ball banquet tomor­ Bing for good meaure., row night . . . those senior break­ the first long one in three days, and ate their fill of the girl’s it comes to what happened on the night of Benny Goodman’s dance at fasts get me . . . wonder how Mus­ generous provisions. solini is getting on . . . why can’t A second reproach is due on the defacing of the high school Ventura. What that town offers we use our motion picture equip­ lawn as a retaliation gesture by some unidentified person or we can’t see. * * * ment for something . . . enjoyed persons, which nearly implicated the Gaucho frosh to the same Dean Ashworth’s broadcast th e extent as the incendiaries. However, though a vendictive move, Our Idea of Charming Smile No. other night . . ..wish Bing Crosby’s the State freshmen Were in*the midst of their frenzied drive to 1-----Rhea McPeak. new series would hurry and begin * * * . . . due Dec. 5th . . . who were the build a new bonfire for the evening’s rally seemingly minutes FRED HENDRIXSON, “The Wolf ahead, and accordingly, not one of those straining backs can be of the Pampas,” is doing OK—if you guys that damaged a car on the campus this week . . . looks like the accredited the misdemeanor. don’t think so, ask him! Ha, Ha. The suggestion of our respective school heads, Clarence L. * * » students have taken a greater in­ Phelps, president of the Santa Barbara State college and Harvey Well, you dear, kind, gentle read­ terest in the noon dances . .. Christ­ Holt, principal of the Santa Barbara high «school that “Repre­ ers that’s enough for this issue. For mas vacation just around the cor­ gossip is like a boat being launched ner . . . so are flunk notices . . . sentatives of the two institutions meet to cooperate to the ex­ what has happened to all the in­ tent of bringing about better relationship not only in athletics —a little of it goes a long ways. And after that remark we’ll have terest in a soda fountain for the but in all student activities” is an extremely excellent one. Such Gaucho Club . . . a group should convene at the earliest possible date to iron out to quit—and leave the country . . . this speedily increasing feud. (Editor’s note).—All unsigned editorials appearing in the I: The ¡: columns of El Gaucho are written by the editor. All others l! VICTORIA PHARMACY !; bear the initials of their writer. ij DRUGS ]| ]; ROY A. LOIBL ¡; '' Victoria & Santa Barbara Sts. '■ Phone 3206 AMPUS Social Calendar for the Week of Friday,'November 15, 1935, CALENDAR to Friday, November 22, 1935. BOUQUETS AND CORSAGES

Friday, November 15.—Gauchos vs. Whittier, Pershing Park; Noon Dance; After Game Dance, Ebbets Hall. GAN YOU DO THIS WITH ii ©OÜ. SHOES Saturday, November 16.—Football Banquet and Dance, Mon- Please don’t try — because you would tecito Country Club; Delta Zeta Delta Bridge-Tea and break the heavy steel shank that stiffens Fashion Show, Montecito Country Club, 2:30 p.m. and deadens your arch in ordinary shoes. Here is a new flexible shoe with Sunday, November 17.—Delta Phi Upsilon Pledging. a live, self-supporting arch—just what Monday, November 18.—Kappa Omicron Phi Delta Pi, 7; nature ordered for your feet. Try it! Social Groups; Fraternity Meetings. Tuesday, November 18.—Student Body Meetings, 2nd hour; 100% SEWED—NO NAILS Art Department Meeting, Pot Luck; Pan Hellenic. IN THE HEEL SEAT Wednesday, November 20.—College “Y”; Pi Sigma Chi; Band, Music Hall; Riding Class, Vandever’s Riding Free Prompt Delivery $7.50 Academy. Priced Right FLEXIBLE SHÜIS Thursday, November 21.—Bible Club; W.A.A. Meeting; Stu­ dent Council, 7:30. Victor the Florist Friday, November 22. — English Department Excursion, 135 E. Anapamu St. RALPH RUNKLE Huntington Library. Phone 28667 10 2 3 State Street Friday, November 15, 1935 SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Page Three Ed Patterson Gaucho Gab Blaisdell in jLos Gauehos By BARNEY JAMESON Scoring Lead Tangle With The Gauehos will have/to play in Conference their best ball of the year tonight Poets Tonight in order to beat Chief Newman’s Howard Yeager Given Another band of Poets—but it can be done— Harder Expected to Shoot the Whittier has an abundance of good Chance to Overtake Red­ Works in Tonight’s Fray backs and a big powerful line to lands Star Halfback Whittier Favored open up the holes for them. Tebbs, Howard Yeager, sensational so­ Poet star end, is one of the highest The eyes of the conference are phomore halfback will get one more glued on the important fracas be­ scorers in the conference. He not stab at annexing the conference only catches plenty of passes, but tween the high scoring Whittier breaks loose now and then on Roy scoring lead from the Redlands Poets and the fighting band from Sparlings famous end around play. hope, Jimmy Blasidell. the hilltop, Los Gauehos, tonight on * * -» Yeager will be handicapped due Pershing field. to Los Gauehos having. only one Coach “Spud” Harder’s boys are Whittier started the season off more game. The Bulldog terrier in the pink of condition for the first with a bang by holding Califor­ will attempt to increase his scoring time in several games, while the nia 6-0. They immediately went lead against San Diego and Whit­ Poets came through the Occidental into a slump and lost the next tier. Blaisdell now tops the scor­ “track meet” in great shape. On three games in a row. They hit A dynamic personality and a ing by 13 points. If Yeager’s knee the basis of the scores over the the comeback trail against San is in shape the hilltop flyer may Tigers the Whittier collegians should Diego and reached their peak great coach is Wallace “Chief” Newman, Poet grid mentor, who start rolling up the points. be overwhelming favorites. The against Oxy. Conference scoring: large obstacle in the path is the • * * ... has put the Whittier College on ' the gridiron map with his excel­ Ps G Td C TP fact that games are not determined Nine seniors will pull on their lent teams since 1929. The old Blaisdell (R) ... • Q 7 8 1 49 by comparative scores. green pants and jerseys for the last warrior’s eleven is on its way to a Yeager (SB ... ..H 7 6 0 36 Howard Yeager, all - conference time tonight. Elmer Lee, Mert Mil­ second consecutive football cham­ Nicholson (R) ...E 7 3 7 28 candidate, is pronounced fit and his ler, Bill Poole, Skeeter Voorhies, pionship and its third title in four Sanderson (SB ...F 7 2 7 19 sensational hip - swinging ability Leonard Fisher, Joe Robinson, Joe years. Rejebian (O) ... ..H 6 3 0 18 may spell the downfall of the Nightingale, Pete Hathaway, and Johnson (R) ... ._F 7 3 0 18 Quaker boys. Doug Oldershaw, Rezzy Rezzonico will make their Tebbs (W) ...... E 8 3 0 18 all conference tackle candidate, who final debut tonight. Of these men Records Fall Hutchison (W). ..H 8 3 0 18 injured his shoulder in the breather I believe Elmer Lee is the least Higashi (SD) ... ..H 5 2 2 14 against San Francisco is also pro­ known. Elmer has played three Walsh (LV) ... ..H 6 2 1 13 The Whittier halfback tips the nounced fit and it will be through years of varsity ball. Never a in Decathaion Voorhees (SB) . ..E 7 2 0 12 scales at 190 pounds and rates his mighty efforts that the Poets spectacular player, but always de­ Lewis (O) ...... <3 4 2 0 12 along the top ranks for consis­ will not try their power thrusts pendable, tough and ready to go. Nelson (W) ...... F 8 2 0 12 tency on both the offense and through his side of the line. The crowd has not taken time to Louis Triguero Jumps Thirty Morelli (SB) .... .H 7 2 0 12 defense. He is rated as one of watch him but here is a fellow that Nine Feet to New Record Peterson (R) Chief Newman, former All-Amer­ H 7 2 0 12 “Chief’ Newman’s best blockers. ican fullback is the mentor for the will be hard to replace, next year. Cosby 0 ...... H 7 1 5 11 Whittier boys and he employs the * * * Five Santa Barbara State college Sheridan (O) ...... F 7 1 0 6 athletes broke the existing«school U.S.C. system developed by How­ Did you know that the Gau- Stevenson (W) . ..E 7 1 0 6 Athlete Goes ard Jones. chos had hot coffee to pep them record in the hop-step and jump Kitch (R) ...... E 7 1 0 6 yesterday afternoon at Phelps field, Riley (R) ...... The Staters have run up against up during every home game this ..H 7 1 0 this system many times this ^ear year? Archy Way, who runs the by more than two feet. Pollock (SB) ... -Q 7 1 0 6 to H ospital Louis Triguero is credited with and should be able to stop the in­ Campus Coffee Cup, has furnish­ Rezzonico (SB) H 7 1 0 6 tricate plays. ed the coffee free of charge. He the new record after a jump of thirty-nine feet eleven and one half Donald Hart Is Operated on The annual bonfire rally was took coffee all the way to Red­ Due to Knee Injury touched-off last night by the State lands also. Archy has done this inches . Rumbaugh, Hooper, Mac­ Gaucho Mit men Will Donald and Crow also broke the peagreeners. This activity is timed for the past two seasons and de­ Open Boxing Season Donk Hart, fiery Gaucho center, each year to take place before the serves a word of thanks__Thanks. past record of thirty-seven feet The will be operated on for leg injuries broken record was made last year Soon in Auditorium toughest game. , * * * Monday morning at the Saint Fran­ The lineup will probably be: in the spring intramural program cis Hospital. Sunday afternoon Dick Kaime, by Jack David. Boxing once more takes the spot­ Stevens ...... R E ...... Voorhies sports editor of the Daily News and light on the Riviera campus next The operation will constitutite the Dietrick ...... R T ...... Oldershaw Archy Way are giving a bean feed Dave Rumbaugh, sophomore leads removing of two cartileges from his the rest of the field at the complet- Friday night when the Gaucho mit- North ...... RG ...... Hayman to the varsity squad at Dick’s Sandy- men mix gloves with the local Los right knee. However, it will be a Rupard ...... C ...... Miller land beach cottage. Which all goes ition of the hop-step and jump yes­ matter of several weeks before terday afternoon, with a total of Amigos club in the college auditor­ Rusk ...... LG ...... Lee to show that these two men are ium. Hart’s locomotive powers are fully Dahlitz ...... LT ... and have been in back of the team. 6778.699 points. Campbell trails restored. with 6054.039 points and Crow with The club boasts a strong aggrega­ Tebbs ...... LE ...... Mulock * * * tion, in that they have several Although Hart has been attending Hutchinson ...... Q ...... 5964.106. However, Dave has com­ State for only two years, he is a The Bull of the Pampas Picks: pleted eight events and the rest of leather throwers who are consider­ Patterson ...... LH *...... Morelli Redlands over San Diego the field only seven. ed top notchers around amateur proven all-round athlete. During Robinson ...... R H...... Yeager his freshman year, “Donk” earned La Verne and Cal-Tech—even The first ten in the decathaion arenas through the southern coun­ Nelson ...... F ...... Sanderson Michigan State over Loyola standing are: ties. numerals in Basketball, Footbail, Track and Baseball. He also at­ U.C.L.A. over Hawaii Events The bout that is expected to steal GRID FIELDS SQUARED OFF tained heavy-weight boxing and From 1906 to 1910, football fields St. Marys over Santa Clara Rumbaugh 6 6778.699 the show is the one between Louis P. S.—Who said 40 to 0. Campbell - 7 Triguero and Joe Padillo. Badillo intramural diving championships. were marked like checker-boards 6054.039 boasts a record of 12 straight wins ' Due to his injuries on the “grid” into five-foot squares. Crow W. 7 5964.106 with the last four being by the early in the season, Hart has seen Harkey 7 5428^762 knockout route. PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO Hooper 6 little action this semester. He is 5198.348 Other bouts a r e as follows: ADVERTISERS McCAFFERY Bros. Shean 6 destined for a comeback next sea­ 5104.143 Johnny Varner vs. Rod Lopez, Les­ son, though! The saying, “You can’t Gray 6 4985.808 SPORTING GOODS ter Clemons vs. S am Skellman, keep a good man down!” certainly Woods 5 4539.044 Freddie Monson vs. Fred Valenzuel- Erickson . 5 goes full strength for this fighting Phone 5656 634 State St, 4337.261 la, “Punchy” Monson vs. Moses Mar­ Gaucho. TODAY and TOMORROW MacDonald 5 4297.359 tinez, Roy Voorhies vs. Sol Medina, Bob Fosdick vs. Ralph Duran, and CLASS DUES PAYABLE Shoes Repaired Like New Jackie Smith, the pride of Santa Senior class dues are now pay­ Maria, vs. Tony Mendoza. able, according to Lyman Gold­ Admission will be 25 cents for smith, senior class president. Stu­ students and 40 cents f

English Department Invite Whittier and State Teams Are Everyone t o G o to Guests of Honor Tonight Huntington Library at College Dance Of interest to all students in the Dancing will prevail tonight at excursion planned for Friday, No­ Ebbets hall on the State college vember 22, by the English depart-1 campus following the game, accord­ ment to the Huntington library. ing to Ruth Carter, chairman of the The trip is not restricted to English social committee. majors, and anyone who wishes to Students of Whittier and Santa join the group may do so. Barbara State colleges are invited to attend the dance free of charge Students who intend to visit the upon presentation of student-body library and art galleries must se­ books. Both football teams will be cure tickets of admission from Mrs. guests of honor. Fred Lambourne Margaret Bennett, English instruc­ and his college orchestra will play tor, who is making arrangements for the occasion. The Gaucho club for the pilgrimage. These tickets will be open for refreshments dur­ will be given out in order of appli­ ing the dance. cation upon „receipt of the trans­ This dance is made possible by portation fee of $1.25. Persons mak­ the extra money taken in at the ing the trip should secure leave of previous after game dances. This absence, from the offices of the dance was not on the original deans before Friday. schedule of social events for the The excursion this year is being year. made in the school bus. This ar­ Off-campus people will be ad­ rangement will obviate any mis­ mitted only by registering with haps as to directions, and the mem­ Dean Lois Bennink this afternoon bers will arrive in one group. Dr.- before 3:30 o’clock paying 25 cents. William Maxwell, English instruc­ STATEMENTS This is a special reduction on the tor, and Dean William Ashworth, Dinner Given by the Art Group Plan past rate of 50 cents. head of. the English department, “POWERS THAT BE” The social committee in charge will accompany the excursion to for Eligible® Social Supper of the dance is made up of Ruth act as guides, pointing out items of Flunk notices will be placed in Carter, chairman, Ann Seymour, outstanding interest the mail boxes Monday morning Wilma Kiesner, Evelyn Bremen, El Gortijo Is Scene of Alpha as that date marks the ending of Two Guest Speakers Secured Lawrence Leslie, and Harry Sloan. Abraham Receives Phi Omega Entertainment the first quarter of the college for Affair by Mrs. Croswell The faculty sponsors will be Mr. year.—Wilhelmina Menkin, assist­ and Mrs. “Spud” Harder. Employment Facts The Alpha Phi Omega, national ant registrar. Beginning with a pot luck sup­ on Old Graduates honorary service fraternity, held an * * *- per, the art department will hold informal dinner last Tuesday night All freshmen football players its regular monthly social gathering Ellison Attends Word has been received here by at 7:30 in the El Cortijo. The pur­ are requested to meet In room 43 Tuesday evening in room 55 at six Fellowship Meet Mrs. Jane Miller Abraham, regis­ pose of the dinner was to introduce today at 3:30 p.m.—Coach “Bud” o’clock. All arrangements for the trar, of what five different gradu­ Cummings, of Lincoln Band the candidates eligible for the or­ dinner have been made by Frances ates of State college are doing. ganization. * * • Miss Helen Baer, home economics Men interested in freshmen or Anne Warnekros, social chairman. Dr. William H. Ellison, head of The guests of honor were H. Roe the social science department and ’34, is doing dietitian work at the Bartle, national .president of the varsity basketball will meet Mon­ As guest speaker Mrs. M. E. T. Isolation Nurses Home of the San Alpha Phi Omega and Ted Pfalf- day afternoon in room 43 at 4:00 Croswell, head of the art depart­ director of the Lincoln library at Francisco hospital. Working as a the college, attended a meeting of graph, Southern California execu­ p.m.—Harold Davis, head of the ment, has secured Miss Alma Caru- private secretary in Los Angeles is tive of the Boy Scouts of America. physical education department. the Lincoln Fellowship of Southern the job of Miss Wilma Felsenthal, thers and Miss Hazel Johnson. Mis3 Mr. Bartle eommended the organi­ Caruthers, who returned recently California in the Lincoln shrine at junior high ’35. Redlands’ last Monday. The group Of the graduates in the elemen­ zation of the State college for its FROSH REBUILD from a trip to Meixeo, will give an activities, and outlined some illustrated talk on her visit, show­ is made up of persons interested tary education department, Miss Le­ in the life and career of Abraham na Danner ’35 is teaching at Nipoma plans which will affect the chapters GAUCHO BONFIRE ing articles of art interest which all over the United States. she collected. Miss Johnson, an ac­ Lincoln. and Miss Mar vine Jones ’35 is a AFTER BURNING complished Spanish dancer, will ex­ The Lincoln shrine, built by member of the Upland city schools In the past this honorary frater­ Dr. and Mrs. Robert Watchorn in faculty. nity -has been exclusively interested hibit a beautiful genuine Mexican (Continued from Page One) costume, having a color and pattern memory of their son, who died in The Reverend and Mrs. Horace in scouting-but has. c h a n g e d its the World war, is a beautiful white policies so that in the future it will in their rally speeches, President of significance to art students. Campbell (Faith Sheen, elementary Clarence L.Phelps and Coach Hal marble building in a public park. education ’28) are the parents of a also function as a service club here The noted Lincoln library included in the college. Davis stated that the affair was en­ baby girl, Faith Barbara, born on tirely uncalled for and that im­ Sorority Announces in the edifice contains many rare October 27. mediate action would be forthcom­ Summer Marriages and valuable volumes pertaining All Students Should ing to prevent any continuation or to the president, and many relics of PHI DELTA PI MEETS recurrence of the damaging hostili­ civil war days. ! Delta Zeta Delta, social sorority Phi Delta Pi, honorary women’s Frequent Mail Boxes ties. Coach “Spud” Harder a n d of State college, announces the mar­ Members while on the Redlands university campus inspected the physical education fraternity, will Mert Miller, diminutive Gaucho riages of graduates of State col­ meet at the home of Dorothy Taylor “It is most urgent that all students center, speaking for the State var­ Freeman collection, a well-known form the habit of frequenting their- lege which have taken place this Monday evening for the purpose of sity, assured the large crowd that summer. library containing many costly planning the installation of recent mail boxes in the main hall,” said spectators of tonight’s game would books and manuscripts. Dr. Ellison Dean Ashworth today. Virginia Slicton ’34 to Stanley pledges. see a spirited attempt of the team Winters ’34 on June 14. Elsie Tietz pointed out that this collection is The pledges are Helen Harper, There have been many important to upset the dope bucket in the ’32 to Mr. Arthur Dumble of Bak­ less than one third the size of the Frances Jane Miller and Harriet messages left for students by Dean Whitier battle. With opposition Lincoln library presented to the ersfield on July 7. Ester Janssens Santa Barbara State college by Cooper. Ashworth of late, which have been from local groups as well as from Ludcke to Jack T. Porter on July either answered too - late -or have William Wyles. We Invite Yon To Join Onr a strong Poet squad, Harder stated 14. -Esther Clevenger ’33 to Lloyd been entirely disregarded. that the Gaucho would gallop, nev­ Drennen ’35 on September 1. Betty Santa Barbara members of the These messages usually are in ertheless, for at least one tally in Lincoln Fellowship, besides Dr. El­ fiumminq Bîrd Smith ’38 to Bruce Heltman ’35 on lison are President Clarence L. regard to employment for students, the final grid tilt. August 31. HOSIERY CLUB telephone calls, or messages from Meanwhile, Harvey Holt, princi­ Phelps, William Wyles, and Miss outside the campus. pal of Santa Barbara High school Della Haverland, librarian in charge. “The mail boxes are for the con­ announced that the high school Prospective Junior venience of the students and prac­ would assume the financial respons­ Teachers Meet Pond ibility of the damage incurred by PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO tically the only way in which the ADVERTISERS faculty can get in touch with you, the freshmen guards. . Elsie Pond would, like to meet all so it is for your benefit to keep a Unidentified Group Retaliates students who want junior high close watch on your box,” Dean During the rebuilding of the pile teaching next semester before the Gaucho Club Ashworth states. late yesterday afternoon," a retali- Christmas holidays, tory move was evidenced in the “It will be an’ honor,” says Miss ! Open During-After Game Dance \ burning of a figure S on the high Pond, “for a student to be placed. ! Drinks Ice Cream \ Reports Show Rise The main elements used in select­ school lawn by a group, unidenti­ Visit the Gaucho Club m ‘Cold’ Attacks fied as yet. Becehio reported last ing teachers are: personality, schol­ between dances night that no member of the frosh arship and aptitude.” Reports-from, the health cottage committee could have participated show that colds among students as all were working on the new have been more numerous in the bonfire, “It’s smart to wear the best you past week than at any time since the opening of State this fall. The can afford . . . and doesn’t it recent cold'spellhas been the main FINE cause of the students contracting Elmer’s FOOD always pay?” Membership entitles yon to a colds, according to Dr. Markthaler, free pair of Humming Bird Full who stated when asked about the COMPARISON DETERMINES VALUE Fashioned stockings as soon as cold situation, “The reason so many you have purchased 12 pairs, students are contracting colds is that BUY A as you need them. they are not dressing properly for this cold spell, especially for these Remington-Noiseless The Great Wardrode Humming Birds were chosen night games.” Quality Since 1886 after careful consideration and Daily attendance last week at the Portable Typewriter tests convinced us of their su­ cottage was 35 men and women. periority and their ability to for 10 Cents a Day make the Club valuable to you. 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