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SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1938 VoL xvni Z59 No. 19 Gauchos Set for Battle Tomorrow State Coed 68 Faculty Members Honor John Austin Locals Seek to Avenge Past Wins Place Miss Severy’s Quarter Century Assumes Of Service at State College Defeats; Huge Frosh Bonfire

In Contest • Miss Hazel Severy now in her for the evening, presented her with a Welfare Job twenty-fifth year as an instructor at silver cross on behalf of the faculty. Highlights Pre-Game Activities Santa Barbara State college was hon- The office staffs presented her with Associated Students Alice Benson Gains a corsage of gardenias and lilies of Final Round in the valley. William Peters and Har­ Council Appoints Elliott Directs Chief Fire Man . . San Diegan’s rington Wells; both of Miss Severy’s WCTU Speech Tilt department, offered tributes. A talk Band Director by President Phelps was read by Kindling of • Final confirmation on Student Record is * Selected as one of five finalists Mrs. Phelps since the President is to compete for a first prize of $50 . in Sacramento. Body President Doug Duckham’s Annual Blaze Impressive dr a second prize of $25, Alice Miss Severy is one of the four appointment o f John Austin to members belonging to the "old the position of chairman of the Benson* winner of the Women’s guard.” Mrs. Ebbets, Mrs. Abraham, Rally in New Stadium Santa Barbara Squad Seeks Christian Temperance union ora­ and Miss Frye are the other three. W elfare committee was given by Follows Lighting of Fire; Second Win; Visitors Have tory contest on the local campus will Miss Severy came to Santa Barbara the Associated Students council Dance Later at Armory Won 9 of 11 Encounters enter the finals in the forensic tilt in the fall of 1914. She headed the Wednesday afternoon at a special. ' at Glendale Sunday. Miss Benson’s science department which began to meeting. The meeting was called to a Setting ablaze traditional rivalry, • “Lower the Boom on the Aztecs” subject will be the "Measured Mite,” function then for the first time. replace the regular gathering of the Santa Barbara State college prepares is the battle cry of the Gauchos as the same one used to win the #25 A Stanford graduate, Miss Severy group that had been set for last for San Diego tonight at 8 with a they prepare for their big game with first prize in the State college con­ received both her B.A. and M.A. de­ night. San Diego tomorrow on La Playa field bonfire and rally on the beach near before what is expected to be a test on November 2. grees from there. Before coming to The appointaient of Austin was new La Playa field. Construction of Santa Barbara she was head of the made to fill the vacancy that had capacity crowd.»The border city ele­ Miss Benson was notified this week the huge fire was under the direction by telephone that Tier manuscript chemistry department at the Pacific been left by the resignation of Bill ven comes to Santa Barbara with an was accepted by the general secretary College of Osteopathy, where she Russell from the office. Russell had of the freshmSn class with frosh impressive record and a grim deter­ of the Youth Temperance Council. was awarded an honorary doctor’s de­ given up the job in order to apply president Bill Elliott supervising. mination to make it three in a row State students who competed in the gree in that science. for the post of chairman of the Fin­ Neophytes have guarded the piles of over the Green 'and White. They have won five, lost two and tied one final round of the W.C.T.U. tourna­ Since coming to Santa Barbara ance committee several weeks ago. rubbish and wood all week from an Miss Severy has been in numerous ac­ Is Band Director this year. ■ ment were Vernon Duncan and Dor­ expected Aztec foray. othy Daniel. tivities. She is the President’s of­ Austin’s application was the only With the realization that they can In full sight of the blaze, Gauchos still make a success of their season - Ten Bntries MISS HAZEL SEVERY ficial representative'on student com­ one submitted to Duckham. His chief Ten debate teams have already mittees, she is head of the creden­ bid for student recognition this se­ will gather in the concrete stands by dumping the Aztecs, the Gauchos signed up for the intramural tourna­ ored by the faculty last night at a tials committee, head of the Science mester has been through his hand­ lining La Playa field for a rally. have been holding secret practice ment, the first round of which will dinner at La Cumbre Country club. department and adviser for ' many ling of the State college band. Serv­ Featuring the affair, 'the Gaucho under the watchful eyes of Spud take place Tuesday evening, accord­ Miss Winifred Frye, toastmistress other activties. ing as student director, he is respon­ band, under the direction of Robert Harder and Willie Wilton. Four se­ ing to W. Charles Redding, speech sible for the introduction of swing Louis Barron, faculty conductor and cret sessions have been held away instructor in charge of arrangements music played at the football games John Austin, student director, will • Bill Elliott, with the aid of from the prying eyes of possible San for the event. Entries will be received - and has worked oqt the numerous present a program of varied songs. Ray Kent and numerous other fresh­ Diego scouts. until Monday, with the competition 1000 San Diego Students Make band stunts that have entertained the Jones Speaks men, is responsible for construction Great Improvement open to any student with- the ex­ rooters between halves. To further arouse Gaucho spirit, of the bonfire to be set off tonight After last week’s fine showing ception of varsity debators. Trip North for Annual Game Recently an NYA worker and an inspirational talks will be given by just previous to the rally at La Playa against Cal Aggies, the Gaucho fol­ The teams registered include in- assistant director were added to Captain Paul Avery Jones, dean of field. ______4 lowers have mounted the band wa­ men, Harrington "Pop” Wells, sci­ ' dependents Belan Wagner and Eu- • San Diego State college will make •the business' staff of the musical or­ gon and are predicting great things ence instructor, Don Follett, graduate of this team that started slow but dyce Harkreader, Lloyd Borstelmann the year’s salient out-of-town rooter ganization, thus relieving the dir­ and Pat Kelly, Gerald Page and Leo Police Escort ector of much of his former work. manager and members of Coach Staters Fete seems destined to turn on the heat Snedaker, and from campus organi- representation on La Playa field For this reason Austin applied for Spud Harder’s varsity. and come roaring down the home zations Elbert Phelps and Bill Lam- sidelines Saturday afternoon, Novem­ the welfare position. During the program by the local stretch, sweeping aU. opposition asun­ bourne, Sigma Alpha Kappa .frater­ Frosh Bonfire ber 19, with approximately 1000 Russell Announces Plan band, a community sing will be con­ der. It took seven games for the ducted, with a group of old fashioned San Diegans nity; two teams, Bob Scalapino and students who are expected to attend The only other item of business Gauchos to get clicking, but once and modern songs as well as songs started, they will be hard to stop., Waldo Phelps and Marion Blake and the Gaucho-Aztec football game. taken up at the council meeting con­ Norman Becchio, representing the Men to Jail cerned a plan to be introduced by of the college billed. Leading the At Rockwood Freddie Monson, hard hitting Upon receipt by Don Follett, grad­ International Relations club; Marjorie the Finance committee to educate vocal selections will be song leaders State quarterback, is still on the shelf Harriet Ridenour Richards, Gracie Marshbum and Helen Ferguson, • Overzealous freshmen were arrest­ uate manager, of word from the bor­ College students in the workings of • Following the boom lowering and it is doubtful whether he will Areta Gamma , sorority; and Bob ed by Santa Barbara patrolmen, tak­ derline State college that a special Williams and Beryl Davidson. Yell ceremonies at La Playa field to­ see much action. Injured in the Ari­ the financial end of the student leaders Bud Burdick, Jack Richards Williams and Frank Douglas, repre­ en to the police station and charged train bearing rooters will arrive at body organization. A brain child of morrow afternoon when the Aztecs zona game, Howard Joham, sturdy and Redman Beatley will handle Gau­ invade Santa Barbara, Gaucho root­ senting; Alpha Phi Gamma, honorary .with petty theft and malicious mis­ the Southern Pacific depot in Santa Bill Russell, the committee will be­ Gaucho wingman, is definitely out journalism fraternity. Entries from Barbara on Saturday afternoon at cho cheering. ers will entertain the southern col­ for the season. This is a blow to the chief Wednesday night after they gin the plan at the next student Dance Follows Alpha Phi Omega and the Gnome 1:30, plans have been made to greet legiate body at Rockwood from nine Green and White hopes of a vic­ council meeting in order to indicate Immediately following the bonfire- club have also been received, but were caught with a huge signboard the rooters with a station rally. the details of the accounting system. to twelve with a student body dance. tory although big At Sprague, who. the debators have not as yet been de­ frpm the Palamar tract. At the jail The rally committee, under the rally, a Gaucho community dance Frank Greenough and his orchestra (Continued on Page 4, Column 2) According to Russell, any student will be held at the National Guard cided upon. the boys explained that they needed direction of Harry Sloan, plans to may accompany the council on the will furnish the 'music for the eve­ armory. Admission for State col­ ning according to Bill Lamboume, The question, chosen by the for­ the signboard as a side for the large have the band play as the Aztec tour. special pulls into the station. Song legians will be by student body book social committeeman. ensic council is "Resolved: that all bonfire they are building in prepara­ At the beginning of next semes­ Artists Perform male citizens of the leaders Harriet Ridenour Richards, and the payment of 25 cents. Regu­ Reports of the crowd coming from tion for today’s Gaucho-Aztec pre­ ter, El Gaucho will print a series of lar admission charge t» the Armory should refuse to take arms unless the- Gracie Williams and “Tiny” David­ articles designated to . carry com­ the border city indicate that a large nation or its possessions is actually game rally. son will direct singing. Yell leaders is 40 cents. number of San Diego Staters will On Programs plete information of the finance sys­ As an escort for the 500 Aztecs invaded.” After being questioned, they were Bud Burdick, Redman Beatley and tem to the students. If this plan is be on. hand for the dance. Plans Jack Richards will wind up the pep arriving from San Diego, local fol­ Debate teams will be given a released and told to report to Presi­ successful, a pamphlet may later are being made for one of the largest • Tom Kelly, director of the Artist choice of negative or affirmative fest'by leading the crowd in a few lowers will meet the special train receptions of the year at Rockwood. bureau will sing “The Stranger of dent- Clarence L. Phelps, but the sen- be printed for distribution among carrying the southern rooters at 1:30 sides, except in the case of late en­ yells. downtown merchants. According to Betty Palmaymesa, soc­ Galilee” at the Young Peoples’ meet­ trants who may be assigned sides if tence was postponed as President Immediately following the rally p.m. tomorrow at the Southern Pac­ ial chairman, it is not certain that ing of the Presbyterian church, Sun­ one or the other has been selected by Phelps is out of tdwn. 465 students arriving by train will ific depot. From the station, the visi­ the San Diego football squad will be day evening. too many teams. While this was taking place at La caravan to La Playa field to wit­ tors will be escorted to the stadium allowed to attend as they are sched­ Three different programs have Playa field, Phelps field was being ness the game. These students, how­ ’Book Sales for the Gaucho-Aztec gridiron clas­ uled to depart right after the game. been presented by members of the branded with a .huge "SD” by in­ ever, will not be able to attend the sic. Coach Harder will allow his team to Bureau during the past week. Relations Club vading students supposedly from football dance at Rockwood Satur­ In charge of arrangements for be present. The three dancing teams, Dorothy San Diego State college. The grass day evening as the excursion train Show Jump the entire program are the rally com­ Alpha Theta Chi and their guests Emerson, Don Estey, Maxine Sud­ was soaked with oil in the "SD” ini­ leaves on its return trip at 5:30 p.m. mittee, headed by Harry Sloan and will act as hosts for the evening. bury, Frank Jones, Genevieve Nordli, Hears Talk tials, and' set afire. Thursday morn­ The San Diego State team will • Over 770 handbooks have been the freshman class, under Elliott and Various organizations have rotated and Redman Beatley, gave an exhibi­ ing a scrawled warning was found arrive in Santa Barbara by train at sold, according to Margaret MacKel- Ray Kent. in ’.the capacity of hosts for each stu­ tion of swing steps at the Masonic • Emphasizing the fact that inter­ posted on the d°or of the adminis'- 10:35 Friday night and * make its lar, editor. This shows an incease dent body dance. Ellen Seymour, temple, Tuesday evening, at 8:45 national peace will come only through tration building reading: “Tonight headquarters at the Barbara hotel. of 120 sales over last year’s 650. The sorority president will be in charge p.m. Frank Greenough furnished the action of the League of Nations to was just a sample. Tomorrow night 40 gridders are expected according books have been on sale for ten Staters Hold of this work. All members of the music. punish aggressor nations, Dr. Clark we are burning your bonfire! Beware! to information gleaned from the it- cents for the last three weeks and sorority will assist. Wednesday night Jimmie Stanley Eichetberger spoke before a large (signed) S. D. Bush Leaguers.” inery forwarded from the south. for the next few weeks they will be Sponsors for the evening are Mr. gave piano entertainment for the audience Tuesday evening at the The frosh placed heavy guard sold in the graduate manager’s of­ Gym Meet and Mrs. Harold Davis, Dr. and Native Daughters of the Golden Chamber of Commerce auditorium. on the bonfire last night lest the fice. The publication contains the Mrs. Elmer R. * Noble, Miss Della West at the Veterans’ Memorial hall. Approximately fifteen Internat­ writers of the note carry out their 3 Frats Induct constitution, the .faculty and student • With over thirty-five State col­ Haverland and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. His numbers included “I Can’t Get ional Relations club members attend­ threat to set it off prematurely. directory, general information and lege students attending the Recrea­ Berger. Started,” "Finesse,” and "A Little ed the lecture with Dr. Harry Gir- traditions of the school. tion night in the college gym, one Kiss at Twilight.” vetz, club adviser. Student Body Guest New Members Instead of the customary two edi­ of the most successful programs Those artists who performed for Prominent in the plea for world tions. this year’s handbook combined of die series sponsored by the W. Service Fraternity the A.W.S. assembly Tuesday, were peace campaigns, Dr. Eichelberger At A.W.S. Dance • All campus social fraternities with the freshman traditions and general A.A. was given Wednesday evening representatives of the agency. They is director of the League of Nations the exception of the Gamma Sigma information with the constitution November 16 from 7 to 8:30 Hears Teacher Talk included Janine Rupertus, Dorothy • The entire student body is in­ and directory. It is thirty-two pages Jessie Lady acted as student director association in the United States. In Pi will hold formal induction cere­ • Alpha Delta Chi, elementary edu­ Emerson, Vernon Duncan, Cecile his impressive speech, he condemn­ vited to be guests of the A.W.S. at a monies Monday, November 21. The larger than any former edition and while Miss Elsie Pond and Mrs. L. Katz, Josephine McBride and Mildred tea dance Monday afternoon from is bound in leatherette instead of J. Hodgins acted as faculty spon­ cation honorary service fraternity, ed the Munich four-power peace pact Gamma Sigs had their pledge din­ went “In and Out of Fourteen Coun­ Fabing. 3:30 to 5:00 in the quad. the paper covers used for the past sors. and charged Premier Neville Cham­ ner and induction Monday night, tries” with Miss Lorraine Cain in “The Bureau has been functioning berlain with making unnecessary con­ According to Anna Lou Jacobs, November 14, at the home of Andy ■few years. Plans were made for the next very successfully, and some big pro­ publicity chairman, the music will be The staff consisted of Margaret meeting to be held Wednesday, No­ an informal talk heard at the organ­ cessions to Germany in the recent McIntyre. izations meeting Wednesday night, grams are in view for the near fu­ Czechoslovakian crisis. good. Refreshments will be served. The Sigma Alpha Kappa pledges, MacKellar, editor; Peggy Glassford, vember 30, in the gym. It is possible ture,” stated Kelly today. assistant editor; Walt Bradbury, ad­ that there will be outside lights for November 15, at the Beta Sigma Chi Gordon Parsons, Dick MeKeon, house on Cheltenham road. George McDonald, Frank Cole, A1 vertising manager, this gathering. Written record of all persons attending/was kept for the Miss Cain, a teacher at the Jeffer­ Mansfield, Carl Hallen and Don son elementary school, stressed par­ Ripsch, will become active members first time. K.-P. Frat Holds Games played were badminton, ticularly her impressions of the dic­ û a le n c t a t after induction Monday night. tator countries as they were when Stan Ostling and Jim Widman, Pot-luck Dinner deck tennis, paddle tennis, ping- pong, table tennis and Chinese she visited them last summer. • , Nov. 17— Ford, motor manufacturer, unless" he Beta Sigma Chi pledges gave a din­ Formal initiation of pledges will 8 p.m.—Bonfire-rally, La Playa ner for the fifty active members checkers. Greatest commercial agreement in consents to bargain collectively with • The Eta chapter of Delta Phi be held at six o’clock at El Cortijo field. the C.I.O.-affiliated United Automo­ Wednesday night, November 16. For­ Upsilon, national kindergarten and 9 p.m.—Tri-department semi-for- recent history was achieved today on Tuesday, November 22. The pled­ bile Workers Union. mal initiation will take place Won- primary educational fraternity, held ges are Rosalind Beebe, Margaret mal, Rockwood. when the United States and Great Mathias Presents In outlining its program at the day night. a pot-luck dinner, followed by a bus­ Mellinger, Mabel Forsyth, Norma Tomorrow— Britain signed a trade agreement es-^ organization’s national convention, Tau Omegas will induct pledges iness meeting at the'Phi Kappa Gam­ Last Organ Recital Pratt, Rosie Pagliotti, Sheldon Bees­ 2:15 p.m.—San Diego vs. Gau­ tablishing new economic ties. Amer­ the C.I.O. indicated it would take Alvin Kleinhample, Patrick Quinn, ma ■ sorority clubroom, W ednesday chos, La Playa field. • The last Mathias organ recital is on, Jessie Lady, Harriet Chamholm ica, whose total trade is #1,500,000, action on proposals endorsing the Cameron Sellar, Ronald Hurt, Mar­ night, November 16. and Joan - Schmidt. 9 p.m.—After-game dance, Rock­ 000 a year, signed a treaty with New Deal and calling for a third ion Maaskant Monday night also. Plans for a trip to the college to be presented Sunday afternoon, wood. Canada at the same time. term for President Franklin Roose­ cabin ■ at Paradise camp were discus­ November 20, at 4:00 o’clock in the Sunday— In a brief address at the ceremony, velt. sed, but remain tentative. Dorothy school auditorium. This is the first VENDER JOBS 4 p.m.—Organ recital, auditorium. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, said BERLIN, Nov» 17—Further car­ Men’s Chorus Sings Roberts, Gwelda Loyd and Catherine series of classical organ recitals ever • All men who desire work as re­ Monday— the agreements "furnish concrete rying out the wave of recent anti- Before Ttvo Clubs VanDer Kar received a special wel­ to be presented on an electrical or­ freshment vendors at Saturday’s 3:30 p.m.—A.W.S. Tea-dance, and powerful support for a future Semitic violence, the German, govern­ come, as this is thé first meeting gan, according to William Mathias, game, should report to Les Barnwell Quad. trend of world developments along ment, through Der Angriff, official • Under the direction of Mr. Rob­ since their initiation of November 5. organist. at the refreshment stand Saturday 7:30 p.m.—Fraternity meetings. the lines of increasing understanding organ of propaganda minister Dr. ert L. Barron, the Men’s chorus pre­ The meeting closed with Miss Edith Included in the program are the at 12 m., according to Cliff Tuesday— and cooperation among nations. Joseph Goebbels officially announc­ sented a concert at the joint meeting Leonard, head of the K. P. depart­ famous Wedge Prelude and Fugue Romer, manager of concessions. 2nd hour—Radium assembly, aud­ PITTSBURGH, Nov. 17—With a ed that all Jews would be driven of the Junior Chamber of Commerce ment, expressing a desire to see the by Bach, Choral Prelude by Pachel­ Due to a lack of men willing to itorium. — -unanimous vote, the Committee for from their homes in Germany. Pro­ and the Santa Barbara Advertising organization live up to the ideal of bel, the Choral Prelude by Brahms, work, Romer states, he has, in the Wednesday:— Industrial Organization today decid­ visions of the decree were expected dub, in the Elks’ club, last night, at leadership in practice as well as Cantabile by Jongen, and the Choral past been forced to hire other than 12:20—School adjourns for State college men. ed to boycott the products of Henry to be issued shortly. 7:30 p.m. name. in A minor by Franck. Thanksgiving holidays. Friday, November 18, 1938 Page Two El Gaucho Editorial Page Popular Art Of ‘Griping’ Important

1938 Member 1939 REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL. ADVERTISING BY the Syd • “Griping” as a- literary form is Plssocided Golleôiafe Press National Advertising Service, Inc. becoming more and more important College Publishers Representative in the realm of scholastic literature. Lower the Boom Distributor of 4 2 0 M a d is o n A v e . N e w Y o r k , N . Y. C h ic a g o * Bo s t o n ’ Los A n g e l e s * S an F r a n c is c o . . . t’will be no editorial against The One Acts Golleôiafe Diôesf Let not this beginning get you down Flaming Youth—1938 such practices . . . we’re all for it. TOM WHARTON EDITOR Coming under several classifica­ ______City Editor tions, griping is still griping whe­ ther it is called an editorial, a beef, • Coach Spud Harder’s young gridiron stalwarts will haye completed Dorothy Briggs...... ______Wed. Campus Editor or The Syd.«Unlike many other de­ a successful season tomorrow afternoon if they knock over the highly vices of journalism, griping can’t lose. If people agree with the writer touted Aztecs from San Diego. By all manner of practical figuring,, . . . . good; if people don’t agree the Gauchos have been mediocre this season, to say the least, but a they say “S’alotanonsense,” and win over the traditional foes of the Olive Green will satisfy all con­ turn the. page. Opinionated Medium cerned, as to the Gauchos’ true worth. It has lately become a medium Many of the seniors we know have been hoping for years, only through which students* opinions are expressed to other students. Some­ to be disappointed when the touchdown payoff came around. One • Are you ready, Gauchos? thing takes place . . . people don’t fellow, whose home town is San Diego, has been hanging around Tomorrow is your big game. The Aztecs or Red Devils of San like it . . . people say so, and some the local institution for four years without daring to go. home in the journalist or embryonic journalist Diego State are coming north strong with every intention of giving beats out a few inches of copy filled face of the jibes and jeers of his fellow townsmen. H e’s hoping for you the trimming o f your life. You are going to have a tough game, with biting sarcasm directed at the the team to win so that he may once more enjoy a home-cooked din­ and you are going to have to fight to win. You can win, but only by cause of the gripe with more or less ner. . of his own degree of subtlety. Of giving them play for play and coùrse in a few cases, if the issue is Just before one of the earlier games this season we talked things then throwing in a few more for a delicate one, the writer will “take over with George "Thé Greek” Valos, the little Green dynamo who Rooters Must good measure. W e think you can the rap” for spewing forth so “that the people may know” . . . but that’s is a mass of bruises from one week to the next. (If the Greek takes Prepare to Match come .home with the bacon and to be expected. such a beating, what must be the condition of opposing linemen after we think you will if the breaks There is realty no limit of subject facing him across the line of scrimmage?) Even at this early stage, the matter for gripish droolings. Any Aztec Cheering come right. W in or lose we will issue or happening is bound to give "G ” man was of the opinion that the boys were gunning for San still stand up and talk for you. grounds for a little friction . . . so Diego to revenge all the previous trimmings suffered by past Gaucho Fans, are you ready? the writer always has somebody on teams. his side anyway.- Some new act of Following the Aztecs will be a - special train of supporters and the student council . . . we gripe; the That night, the Greek tore and smashed his way, making impos­ caravan of cars that will give a total of at least one thousand rooters. conditions concerning parking, mail­ sible tackles, getting up from the bottom of every pile-up, fighting These rooters, we are informed, know how to yell. They will be ex­ box, and eating problems is trying . . we gripe; we don’t like the women’s his heart out for a losing team. As we watched the mite booting spirit pecting to win and they will work up an enthusiasm that-will defin­ FLUX de’BOUCHEs housing rules . . . we still get thrown into his brother Gauchos, wè remembered his words about the San itely be an asset to their team spirit. W ill Santa Barbara be able to out on our ear. Diego tilt, and though we don’t know any of the Aztecs personally, show a force of rooters who can begin to match this spirit? If it does e The correct pronunciation of the More Shorts No Limit Seems like a good place to stop, we felt sympathetic toward them. A couple of seniors, DeW itt Trew- it will have to be a different group than the one that has refused to title of this column is "flew duh What hurdles from the “ash can” but as you no doubt realize, every­ hitt and Fred Monson, who remember distinctly the heartbreaking boosh.” Literally translated, it means of the south has been constantly follow the yell-leaders for the past three games. It will have to be thing connected with college has a 9-8 Aztec victory of 1937 and last year’s 13-0 win may have something "flow of the mouth” or something seen in the shadow of one of our few gripes. a different spirit than the one that leads spectators to walk off before' to say in aiding the Greek. In any case, we’re counting on the "vow like that. Soooh, we’re going to do .most popular coeds? . . . Dorothy Of course, like all good things, the game is over or even while the Alma Mater is being sung. a little running off at the mouth. Emerson, queen of nugget gulch . . this can go too far. If one is not boys” to "lower the boom on the Aztecs.” ' The only suggestion we have to make is that the rooters start careful, one will become a chronic Bouquets to the few freshmen who Jane and Wynona Hunt, two real gripeiteer and - then what have you? "following”'the Gauchos. The two ways they can do that is to join are working night and day to build farm girls with a taste for a good The editor will gripe when he reads After a period of scrambling about in the selection of plays, dir­ the annual frosh bonfire. We hear in the organized yelling and to sing the Alma Mater. As a special seedy looking farm boy . . . Furma- this, you’ll gripe when you waste ectors and casts, it seems as though the one act play program scheduled that they won’t try to. steal any more une Casebeer—nothin’—no dirt, but precaution to help in maintaining the organized form for the Alma three minutes reading it, I gripe be-# barns because of police' interference a funny' name . . . cause I have-to write it . . . its a^ by the Speech Arts department is filially under way with rehearsals Mater we would suggest announcements requesting the rooters to —and anyway the barn fell'down on very griping situation. taking place steadily. Ray Kent’s head. ' Jimm” Travis has true love for remain in the stands be made over the field microphone and that the Shorts here and there Betty Pickford it seems. Business is Appealing to us is the polished fashion with which th e. local rally leaders use a little moral persuasion on the student section. The Open letter to Jane Fisher: A bird good down at 1732 Paterna . . ■ showshop’s presentations are put over. And with the able direction What caused Kelly and Bobby Ellis Bonfire Men students would do the right thing with a little direction. Someone in the hand is worth two in the bush the productions receive, it is easily understood why they are so pol­ . . . Watch for further development to break up? Bernie Koblin trips off should point out the direction.—FJD. along with the Maxine Clark and to L.A. even on week days. Have Trouble ished. The abbreviated plays present a different problem. A ll of the • Ambassador Hugh Wilson of Oliver Seeley' situation . . . Esther We understand that every football work is done by students. Directors for each of the works is selected Germany is on his way home Horner, a little ahead of the new player except two received valentines. • “Got any old rags, boxes, crates? from the members enrolled in Frederic W . Hile’s play production year; off with the old and on with Those boys at Weldwold may be stuck Nope, not the picturesque old Recall of Wilson from Jew baiting, economically the new. The old, Carl Jorgensen, way up thar, but they get around. junk man; just our own State fresh­ class. The directors cast all of the roles, select the settings, costumes shell-shocked Germany. Immeas­ is being seen constantly with Jean When Danny Mulock, freshman men trying to collect things for their and backgrounds and in general are responsible for the success or Emphasizes Need Duran. The new, Francis Johnson. coach arrived at 11:00 p.m. to help urably shocked by the Jewish annual bonfire. And they’re not par­ failure o f the venture. That’s O.K., Carl, but don’t let Buck the boys study, there wasn’t one in ticular, they’ll take anything that' persecutions, the United States For U. Si Action Bailey know that she kind of likes the whole mansion . . . Mabel For­ will burn. T o our mind, no such experience can be received by participating takes this means of expressing him a little . . . Edythe Hannah does syth teaches jitterbug dancing once Nothing is sacred to these fresh­ in a play under faculty supervision. a good job of comforting Cliff John­ in awhile. Ask Bill Morrisey . . . her deep indignation; however, men—your old back fepce, boxes One of the plays scheduled for presentation on the campus, son while his girl is away. Bob Hall drew a beautiful picture or and crates, donated or—borrowed, other grave problems have contributed to this action. Germany has Surprising how many of these out portrait of Betty Palmaymesa. Of while the crowning donation may be "Blood on My Hands,” was written "by a student, Bob Hatcher. Bob already impaired American trade considerably in Central Europe; of town girls have true loves in the course it had a flattering effect . . . the little outhouse which adorns al­ has already clicked as a thespian, making his local debut in "Kind home town and keep the local fel­ Dean "Skippy, bird, beaked” Swain. even more dangerous is the fact that Germany has definite ambitions most every rural back yard. Even Lady.” After his powerful anti-war drama is staged, we are certain lows at a Platonic distance. Then they^ No. 1 peoples friend, a jittery jit­ poor Fido had better watch out or in Latin America. sit home and wonder why our boys terbug. We didn’t have a thing to his home will go to satisfy the de­ that his niche will be made in the field of playwrighting. While all of take the paths of least resistance. The sequence of events in Europe leading up to Wilson’s de­ do about it.—H.S. sire for bigger ahd better bonfires. the other plays to be presented were written by "name” authors, we feel parture—the tact that he was recalled—the ominous future of Ameri­ A small group of sophomores are certain that in the final beckoning of salvos, the name of Hatcher will always present at each year’s con­ can-German relations should make unmistakably clear America’s ‘With Malice Toward Some’ struction. Always superior, always be heard as distinctly as the rest. position in the world. We are not situated on Mars or on the Moon; condescending, but never of actual help, they talk a lot and don’t say we are living in tbe center of a fast moving world, and our future is Mother Earth gets a gigantic hot-foot tonight when El Gaucho Gives Poor Picture of Britain much . . . "Now last year when we bound up in the future of our world neighbor. 'WITH MALICE TOWARD SOME’ made thle bonfire, we were at least marches to La Playa field to rally round the bonfire, to sing, to yell and Only uninformed persons can talk of isolation—the word is non- By MARGARET HALSBY twice as far along at this time as you to cry for an Aztec scalp. Some of the freshman lads feared that a are. You’re not doing that right. Last existant as tar as we are concerned, for America, as never before, must of six months that he is speaking San Diego horde, making an early and unexpected appearance might • "With Malice Toward Some” is a with a broader "A” than an Oxford year we did it this way-. . .” depend for her security and prosperity on a secure and peaceful book that should be read in small graduate 'and talking about ."liffs” The boys working on the bonfire set off the fire too soon. A s a result, many of the enthusiastic frosh doses, not gulped down at one time. world. The very problems which we declined to help settle have spilled and "braces” rather than elevators probably hate it; they’ll swear at the have slept on the beach, guarding the rubbish pile, cheered only by the The author has a caustic wit and the and suspenders, but at the same time, cold, and the sdnd flea bites, they’ll over into the Western hemisphere and are now threatening our own ability to use the English language it does seem rather narrow-minded moan at having to sleep on the hard appearance of loyal coeds with sandwiches and coffee. country. very cleverly, but after perusing three not to have found a few good points sand, but they’ll cheer when they see Maybe iti is cold a t the beach, but under the circumstances, the hundred pages of very piquant cheese W ar is not the only remedy or the only recourse to which Amer­ in the country as a whole. the huge pile shoot flame and sparks vigil sounds rather pleasant.—S.C. snacks, one wants to sink one’s teeth If Miss Halsey had not included hundreds of feet in thç sky . . . and ica can look. A powerful weapon against any aggressor would be a in some plain bread and butter. all English neople in the types she next year they’ll be around condes­ collective economic boycott. The time has come tor America to stop There are certain paragraphs that has described and had not given the cending, talking a lot and not say­ leave the reader roaring with laugh­ ing much . . . "Now last year when shipping old iron to Japan so that doctors can pick "Made in Amer­ impression that they all are dull and ‘The Cowboy and the Lady’ ter, delighting in the apt phrases stupid, the book would be a delight­ we built the bonfire . . .”—A.M. ica7" steel out of Chinese flesh! Thè time has come when the unfair Miss Halsey has chosen, but even the ful/one; but her assumption that • Case School of Applied Science and unneutral "Neutrality” act suppressing Spanish democracy should most brilliant humor is apt to grate everyone is as she depicts them leaves Features Acting, Dialogue on the nerves. At the end of the one with a feeling of pity that the has a new 160,000-volt radiographic be raised. The time has come for America to combine With the re­ book, one feels as though the au­ author never had the opportunity to machine for the detection of flaws • Clever dialogue, excellent' acting, Oberon, when ' they go on a blind maining democracies in directing world progress, for there is far thor were straining every ounce of encounter other types of English in metals. and a "close to the heart” story date together in Palm Beach. her grey matter to crowd in another • First U.S. college course in quality more security in collective action than in individual submission.—R.S. people who are among the gayest merit a good deal of praise for The role of Hannibal, Mary wisecrack, and one wishes wholeheart­ and most delightful in the world.— statistics has been instituted by Mass­ achusetts Institute of Technology. Samuel Goldwyn, producer of "The Smith’s uncle, is very ably portrayed edly that she would subside for once M.G. ______- into being a nice normal human be­ It will give special attention to qual­ Cowboy and the Lady.” This play, by Walter Brennan, a sympathetic ing. • A University of Texas mathemat­ ity control of industrial products^ written by S. N. Behrman and Frank character actor who invariably takes (2Lip Snips Margaret Halsey, who writes un­ ics class was recently dismissed in the • Yale university’s "community R. Adams for the screen, is "made” very likeable parts. His "jitterbug” chest”-has raised more than #350,000 for Gary Cooper—there is no doubt der. her maiden name, went to a middle of- the class hour because a scene is particularly amusing. small university town in England in 16 years. about it. The tall, lanky actor who Summer Vacation swarm of bats invaded the lecture Poor Lamb with her husband who was an ex­ hall. • New York university has a total was born and raised on a ranch, fits Mary bad a little lamb Bill: Gee, Sis. I thought I asked change professor. Her book, which is • The University of Toledo has ad­ enrollment of 48,000 students. his part easily as a glove fits a Given by a friend to keep. you not to tell mother what time I the published diary of her first six ded four accordions to its football • Iowa State college scientists have hand. It followed her around until got in. 1 months abroad, contains little besides band. devised a new method of making Stretch, the cowboy in the picture, A Sure B et.— It died from loss of sleep. Sis: I didn’t. I merely said that criticism of the English people, the • University of California scientists roquefort cheese, said to be the first is more or less of a woman hater —Loyolan English climate, and the English cus­ have just completed a schedule of commercial process devised for man­ until he meets Mary Smith, portrayed I was too busy with breakfast to toms. In fact there seems to be but babies’ crying habits during the ear­ ufacturing the product in the U.S. to an unexcelled degree by Merle Give Him Time notice the clock. —Loyolan one English item that Miss Halsey ly months of their lives. After the game or His first day on the job, the col-, prefers to the U. S. model . . . and • More than 20,000 balloons were ored hallboy dashed excitedly up to She’s Different that is the English cigarette. released at the opening kick-off of the register dask. Mary sat upon a pin Of course, everyone is entitled to the Minnesota-Michigan football fra­ dance a Kerry*s "De man in room 7 has done hang But showed no perturbation, his own opinion, and it is, in a way, cas. Girls Sweaters himself!” a relief to find an American who • The University of Cincinnati mu­ Clerk; "Hanged himself! Did you For some of her was genuine does not go to England and become seum has acquired the thigh-bone of Varsityburger will cut him done?” But most was imitation. - so thoroughly Anglicized at the end an ice-age elephant. Slip-overs and Hallboy: "No suhl He ain’t dead —Bradley Tech yet|*> —Ohio Motorist Cardigans hit the spot Bright Lights Too True , "Aha, me proud beauty,” snarled $ 5 A bachelor is a guy who dtdnt the villain. "I can see through your have a car when he was young. .subterfuge.” up —Red Cat "Well, who couldn’t,” the maiden KERRY’S snorted. "It’s only silk.” Colors—Teal, Navy, She has a queer way of getting —The Record even with the telephone company. Bust, Green, Brown, Wine VARSITY She uses my car to knock down their Ain’t it the Truth telephone poles. "Who’s the speaker of the house?” roared the political science prof dur­ WESTLUND’S FOODS Salvation Nell; Do you want to ing an oral exam. "Mother,” responded the meek Sporting Goods Company join the Salvation Army? 1122 STATE Drunk: Sure! Who are they fight­ looking coed in the corner seat. 1121 STATE ing? —Purple Parrot Santa Barbara, California, Friday, November 18, 1938 EL GAUCHO 3 Departments Unite Vacation Gable Talks Crowd Pleaser . . . / e f/ o ic i • Thanksgiving vacation will be­ gin for Santa Barbara State col­ On Radium For Semi-Formal at lege students Wednesday, Nov­ ember 23 at noon, and will con­ tinue until Monday, November By JERRY FERRIS Tuesday 28. School will close right after GOSSIP Rockwood Tonight 5th period in order to enable the Seems to be the thing of the hour out-of-town students to get home Chicago Authority in time for Thanksgiving. and since I never was one to resist Industrial Education, Home Economics, Because of the shortened sched­ Tells History of temptation, I’ll, bow to' the great god Elementary Groups Plan Unique Affair; ule to be in effect there will be no Metal at Assembly back fence and sneak a few gabs in publications of El Gaucho next too. Greenough’s Orchestra Furnishes Music week. Dr. Luther S. H. Gable of FUSS-FUSS • Tonight at nine o’clock the combined Home Economics, Industrial Chicago will present "The A s­ About this Orson Welles broadcast tounding Story of Radium” in that attracted attention ail over the Education'and Elementary departments will hold a semi-formal dance Hile Selects the College auditorium Tuesday land . . . The Syd listened in and at Rockwood. then came and told me he just heard Plans for the dance were made by a committee consisting of morning during second hour as ‘Craig’s Wife’ the fourth feature in the A.S. as­ a pretty good broadcast, the sour- Richard Moore, president of the Elementary department, Mabel For- sembly calendar, according to an puss. Anyway, Life saw fit to pic- sythe, vice-president of the Elemen­ Cast Today announcement made today by Jim- torialize the life of Welles from the tary department, Martha Booker, mee Fullerton, director of assemblies. sweetest, pudgy little three year old president of the. Home Economics de­ Directs Dance . . . 11 Parts Open to College The assembly will be an unusual straight on up during his career as partment, and Malcom Woodhead, Students; Instructor event with one of the world’s out­ the “Shadow” of radio, an ugly president of the Industrial Education standing authorities on radium tele- Svengali, a distorted Richard III, a department. Also Chooses Technicians ing the thrilling story of its history. ghastly Tsar Paul, a glassy eyed First Function e Casting for “Craig’s Wife,” sec­ His lecture includes the tragic ex­ Faustus, a wrinkled, dishevelled Cap­ The three organizations combined ond presentation of the Little theater periences on his radium expedition tain -Shotover and the murderous for this event in order to make their season will take place this afternoon when new deposits were found in the Saint Just in his current play iii New first function of the year* a gala‘'af­ from 2 to 5 o’clock in the Adminis­ United States and abroad. A second York. fair. The dance will also offer an op­ tration auditorium with Frederic W. expedition through 3000 miles of FRANCIS portunity for the new members of Hile, speech arts instructor, super­ Arctic regions to explore the world’s Johnson and Robert Perry of the each department to become better vising" the casting. Technical posi­ greatest radium deposits on the Arc­ cast of “Blodcl On My Hands” al­ acquainted with the students in the tions on the production staff will also tic circle is another highlight of the ways rush our poor dear Mr. Ful­ other departments. be opened at this' time and selection talk. lerton at rehearsal time because they Dancing will begin at nine o’clock of both cast and staff will be an­ Gives Refining Process manage to dream up some sort of a with music supplied by Frank Green- nounced on Monday. Gable describes the refining of the heaven-rendezvous down on East ough and his orchestra. For all those Parts will be opened to eleven precious metal, explaining how one • San Diego fans have been amazed at the rapid rise of Morris Siraton, Pedregosa street following each re­ who do not care to dance there will players with six of the parts going to gram is obtained from more than Aztec halfback, dating the past season. This little man has served as the spur hearsal night. Not mentioning any be a supply of games and other en­ women Thespians. Lead roles are four hundred tons of its ore. of ius teams attack all year, thus causing die demotion of Glenn Zinser, names of the chased-after, but the ac­ tertainment. Refreshments will be Mrs. Craig, a self-centered womdn He will further demonstrate the regular ball packer of last season, to the second string. quaintance all came about at a nice served later in the evening. who is in love with her home and instruments used to apply radium. little house party following the “Kind Free of Charge doesn’t bother with anything or any-- Emphasizing the great commercial Lady” last night. All members of the three depart­ one else—even her husband, Mr. possibilities of harnessing atomic en­ Follett Expects 7,000 Fans at SONGS ments and their guests will be ad­ Craig, who is an easy going type of ergy and to open an entirely new That really pack something were mitted to the dance free of* charge. fellow who likes to relax in his easy source of power through the magic Faculty sponsors for the evening will Gaucho-Aztec Battle Tomorrow the cause of the depletion of my chair after his day’s work is over. key of radium, he states that this be Miss Jean Krueger, head of the purse hier. “Who Blew Out The Female Parts metal will revolutionize our systems Home Economics department, Mr. E. of transportation, communication • The prediction that approximate­ Flame” by Mitchell Parish and E. Ericson, head of the Industrial Other female parts are a young ly 7,000 grid fans will trek into the who attended the Gal-Aggie game Sammy Fain was originally featured and lighting. The talk will give a vis- Education department, and Mrs. college girl, an elderly woman who sion of the new and greater civiliza­ new La Playa field to witness the San last week. Only 1300 people shiv­ by Ran Wilde and his orchestra; "At Laura S. Price, head of the Elemen­ • Head man for tonight’s tri-de­ isn’t afraid to say what she thinks, Diego tilt tomorrow, afternoon was Long Last Love” by Cole Porter tion into which we are now entering. ered through the sttuggle. tary department. partment semi-formal at Rockwood is another elderly woman who despite Passes Through Audience made by Graduate Manager Don and Robert Katscher from his pro­ According to Woodhead, it will be Malcom Woodhead, president of the her age is attractive to men, and two Follett yesterday who expects the The Gauchos will be attempting to duction of “You Never Know”; and Dr. Gable carries his own de­ the first time that the combined de­ Industrial Education department. household servants, one slightly older signed “alphascopes” which safely greatest attendance of the current chalk up their second win over the last but first, “My Reverie” a steal partments have united for a dance of Woodhead expects a large crowd at than the other, who provide comic season. from Claude Debussy’s "Reverie” by protect real quantities of the beauti­ Red Devils from the south. Since this kind. If the affair is successful, the unique dance. element in the play. ful, scintillating, fiery radium which Basing his statement on the fact Larry Clinton. These songs exemplify the sponsors plan to make it an an­ Male roles besides Craig are small that the Aztec conflict will be the the series between the two schools be­ America and Americans. They fresh­ will be passed through the audience. nual dance. but important. One is a young col­ Each student will be allowed to hold most colorful of the year, Follett is gan in 1923 San Diego has won en up our own idea of us, at least Woodhead states that, bonfire-rally lege professor, fiance of the young sure the record of 5,000 fans at the nine of the eleven games, Santa Bar­ they do to me. The first and last Frat Schedules a radium box in his hand and ob­ at La Playa field will not conflict with girl; there are also two detectives serve a sight of perpetual motion Oxy game will be surpassed. bara one, and one game was a tie. ones, anyway are destined to live as the time of the Rockwood gathering from the police department, typical; and maybe even the “long last” mel- and atomic energy never to be for­ The Homecoming day classic wkh State’s one win came in 1932. as the former will end at about 8:30. Joint Meeting and finally, a friend of Mr. Craig’s gotten. - San Jose drew a crowd of approxi­ top favorites for a long long time who has a very good scene in the The score was 6-2. One of the prin­ ody will float along for a while. Last spring, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer mately 4,000 bleacherites to closely e Psi chapter of the Alpha Phi play. released throughout the nation Dr. approach the Oxy figure. ciple reasons the Gauchos will be SNEAK AWS Affiliates Take Omega, national honorary service 3 Night Run Gable’s motion picture of the story Follett blamed- cold' weather on seeking a victory is to avenge the Preview at the newest production Part in Xmas Work fraternity at Santa Barbara State, will Work on the show will begin im­ of radium. the meager handful of football fans 9-8 defeat handed them in 1936. in the one-acted play series, I took mediately and the three night run act as hosts- to the Delta chapter the other -night.- I couldn’t resist • A varied group of activities beings is scheduled for January 18, 19 and checking up on the ambiguity that undertaken by a number of women’s from San Diego State this weekend- preference in cases of close deci­ 20. The success of the play, accord­ sions will go to upper classmen and nine women were working in har­ organizations on the campus was re­ George Gunterman, president of ing to Hile, should surpass the ex­ mony and agreeing well enough to ported . to the A.W.S. executive sophomores as the freshmen have the local club, is chairman of the cellent reception accorded “Kind semi-annual one-act play series in produce a play. But there it was and board at the last meeting. Kappa Lady.” It is written by George Kelly, the only reason the rehearsal was Omicron Phi, W.A.A., the Home entertainment committee. He urges which to participate. all members and pledges to be pre­ m one of America’s leading play­ going so well was the fact that there Economics department and several wrights. Hile is adapting the staid, is so much of an outlet for pent up sororities are aiding Neighborhood sent to welcome the southern dele­ conventional setting that has been feminine feeling described in the house in the preparation of Christ* gates. used in the past to a modernistic set. script of “A Woman of Character,” mas gifts. The two chapters. will hold a joint All students of the college are SENIORS that the poor dears don’t have time The A.W.S. and A.M.S. will sell eligible to try out for the parts in to quibble among, themselves. This Christmas tags this year. The sale dinner meeting after the Gaucho-Az- tec game at the Barbara hotel. At "Craig’s Wife” but Hile says that Special rate on your is a riotous comedy and should prove will start a week before Christmas teacher application photo­ one of the funniest ever played on vacation and proceeds will go to the this time, they will compare and Books Stationery Engraving our stage. Here’s why: it is a meet­ needy. discuss plans of a program for the graphs . . make appoint­ ing of a group of wives in their combined meeting of the four chap­ GIFTS AND CARDS ments by leaving a note literary club with one of thp juiciest RUG DISAPPEARS ters which are at Santa Barbara, San FOR EVERY OCCASION in box “S” bits of scandal to monger that has • Winifred M. Frye wants the per­ Diego, Chi chapter at U.C.L.A. and OSBORNE'S BOOK STORE happened in Podunk for some son who removed the brown wool Alpha Kappa at U.S.C. and Lending Library C. Bruce Steele time. rug from the store room on the first This will -be the- first time in the floor of the Home Economics build­ 923-925 State Street 813% STATE history of the fraternity that these Telephone 4495 Annual Tea on Tap ing to return it at once. four groups have met together. For Social Sorority • The Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority Entertaining, curling, will give their annual tea for all cam* or just “treating” your pus sororities, at the Delta Sig soror­ ity house, from 3 to 5 j>.m. Sunday, sweet tooth— November 20. Dean Lois Bennink and Miss Florence Clark will also be TRY OUR FRESH, guests. » Flower selections and other decora­ HOMEMADE SWEETS tions will carry out the autumn theme. Jean Anglemyer is responsible for the decorative arrangements. The BOOTH'S CANDY SHOP heads of -other committees are as follows: Helen Williams, invitations; 631 STATE STREET Jean Clausen, foods; Alice Graham, properties; Alice Goff, clean up; Sally Entz, tea table. Virginia Rog­ ers, Delta Sigma Epsilon president, Joan Schmitz and Gwynne Sydness will be in the receiving line. thanks a lot!

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Gauchos Set Gauchos All Set to 'Lower the Boom on the Aztecs9... J ay see Vikings Oppose For Annual i Coach Danny Mulock’s fill i é s m i Aztec Battle fc ü L » - ' J Ê k M Gauchito Pigskinners Red Devils Show Ipil p^P'; ' ^ J 'ik- • t» f . Greenies intend to Keep Recent Victory Fine Record; New, String Intact; Cleo Goyette Main Cog IIB . In Freshman Team’s Offensive Attack BECK’B BETS Lineup for Locals ill Él • Lower the Boom on the Aztecs! (Continued from Page One) • Intending to keep their recent victory string intact, the Santa Bar­ Santa Barbara State’s 1938 battle took over Joham’s spot, has been bara State college freshman football squad will leave here at one improving daily and looks to be in cry for its big game of the year with o’clock for their final game of the current season with the Long Beach San Diego State. And we are certain perfect shape for sixty minutes of rough and tumble football. junior college eleven on the Viking field tonight.* that one and all on the campus hope Jessup Improving Leading the Gauchito attack will be spindly legged, triple threat that our war chant will culminate in Bill Jessup, Sprague’s running ------\—— i—■ — —— •—- halfback Cleo Goyette. Cleo’s great- mate at the other terminal spot,, is victory for the Gaucho grid warriors. est asset is his expert pigskin tossing.^ Have we a chance to lower the living up to early season publicity and has been turning in - adequate Last week in the game against the boom on the favored Aztec eleven? Grid Pickers U.S.S. West Virginia crew Cleo performances each game. Lynn passed complete 21 times out of We assuredly have and from the vim Graham and Tex Magness are being 28 passes he threw. Twenty-seven of and vigor exhibited in workouts this held in reserve so San Diego can­ Gather. For the 28 passes were directly into the past week we are confident that the not expect much yardage around the hands of the receivers. Cleo’s punt­ players will take care of their end of flanks. ' i ¡P ■ *■ Selections ing in last week’s encounter was the task satisfactorily, but will we, Two other elements in the Gaucho SHI nothing short of spectacular. In one line which loom as a sure thing are instance when the G&uchitos were it\ the student body, do our share? the dynamic guards, potential Little Men Prognosticators It’s going to take 100%- support Tab Gauchos, Women a bad hole, Goyette stepped behind All-American George Valos and lililí» .» .!: his pwn goal and got away an 87 from the student body to upset DeWitt Trewhitt. Both these boys Like Aztecs to Win yard boot that put the Navy team Coach Leo Calland’s lads and this is have proved beyond a shadow of fslfe tü ; in a hole; no idle prediction, for the Gauchos doubt in past games their ability to_ ■ * i • The Students’ Football Selection are going to need every bit of in­ committee met for its final public Newcomer on Team handle their positions satisfactorily. Working out with the Gauchitos spirational encouragement a LOYAL Trewhitt seems to have taken a new session this week, with only one more student body can inject. You need meeting slated before final results are on Phelps field this week is Clyde. lease on life and is playing the pol­ I HBI Pryce, a six foot two-inch, 200 pound not take the word of yours truly for ished ball of a veteran performer. He announced. the above statement of fact, but There will be no issue of El Gau­ fullback, that Coach Danny . Mulock and Cliff Romer have been waging plans to use in the Viking game, query any of the players or Coaches a battle for starting honors, and it cho next week, necessitating a secret tonight. . Spud Harder and Willie Wilton. is doubtful who will get the nod. * meeting of the grid prognosticators. All this smacks of repetition of a 'fauéÉiM&âêis m X m m é m However when classes are resumed Pryce was formerly an' all-state Tackles Ready fullback' in his high school league in plea for support . of the grid team "So goes the tackles, so goes the after the Thanksgiving holidays, the made by this columnist at the start- official Students’ Football Selection Wyoming., H e is a ' former resident team.” A statement that can be ap­ of ,.but has been of the '38 campaign. It may be so, plied to the Gauchos. Marv Palmer committee will be known and pub­ but repetition prompted by the dis­ lished ip the Wednesday, Nov. 30, working in Rawlins, Wyoming, before and Ed Larsen, Santa Barbara tack­ I/”"-. this semester. Although this is the couraging turnout of students at last issue of El Gaucho. les, have had to take a terrific beat­ last game he will be able to play in Saturday’s Cal Aggie game—a turn­ ing game after game without ample Selections this week were rhtade out, which if not improved upon to­ on the following games: Stanford vs. this season, he .will be a great ad­ replacements, but both are in excel­ dition to next year’s varsity if he morrow would positively eliminate lent shape at present and are rear­ California, Washington vs. Oregon, all chances "for a Gaucho victory. Hardin-Simmons vs.