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VOL. XV Santa Barbara State College, Wednesday, December 18, 1935 No. 25 Out on the Colleges Send Happy Christmas and Merry New Year New Relations Pampas Delegates for Council Meets Press Conclave at High School COUNCIL INAUGURATED The inauguration of the Hopi- Over Sixty Representatives Group Appoints D’Alfonso as - Chahar political council, a pro- Register From Southern Chairman for Remainder Japanese autonomous governi n g Schools at Meet of School Year unit, had been planned for yester­ day, but because of severe riots HYOT OPENS CONVENTION SEE IS VICE-CHAIRMAN which took place in Peiping, it was decided to postpone the in­ Jacobs, Vawter, Whitney and Denman Will Serve as Council auguration. The riots were in­ Porter Give Interesting Secretary; Committee stigated by fifteen hundred Chi­ Talks for Conference Draws Up By-Laws nese students who united in pro­ test against the latest Japanese Journalists from Southern Cali­ Delegates of the leading student fornia colleges and junior colleges invasion of China. Ten persons body organizations of Santa Bar­ were killed and many injured. were guests of the local newswrit- ers last Friday, December 13, for bara High school and State college SMALL NATIONS DEFEAT PLAN a Collegiate met yesterday at the high school The peace plan prepared by Press convention. at the invitation of Mr. Frank France and England and cond­ After the registration of approxi­ Bowman, vice-principal. With the emned by the greater part of Eur­ mately 50 guests and 20 hosts the purpose of actively maintaining the ope as giving reward to Mussolini conference was officially opened in friendly attitude between the two for the Ethiopian invasion is Pine hall by Bill Hoyt, El Gaucho schools, - the group organized to threatened to be defeated because sditor-in-chief and president of the form an inter-relations committee of the revolt of the smaller nations convention. The first speaker of with Danny D’Alphonso as chair­ against the destruction of th e the afternoon was Harold Jacobs, man for the remainder of this League’s power. editor of the local .Morning Press. school year. Because political opposition at He spoke on “The Make-up of a Committee Draws By-Laws home in France and England has News Page,” including a brief his­ Frank See, president of the high proved strong enough to overthrow tory, reasons for the present sys­ school student body was chosen as the Baldwin and Laval leadership, tem, and rules' that are followed Vice-chairman, and Josephine Den­ these men are not advocating the and-violated. man, frosh council representative peace proposals as strongly as they Vawter Discussed Photography as secretary. A committee includ­ ' did at first. It is believed that V. T. Vawter, chairman of the ing Barbara Phillips, Ruth Carter the plan and action will be left to Santa Barbara Associates, spoke on Frank See, and Thomas Merrill the League of Nations as has been “Publicity by Photography.” Using was elected to draw up by-laws, to outlined in the Covenant of the Santa Barbara for his example, he —Courtesy of Mildred Byers -and S.B.S.C. Art Department be submitted at the next meeting League and that league members told of the publicity given the city in January. Membership was to will back any proposal, which is through pictures printed in news­ With the Yuletide spirit in. the air, be limited to eight members from passed by the League’s council. papers in the . He “Staters” are packing their books with care, each school. College members of REPUBLICANS CONVENE stated, “Santa Barbara has averaged the committee .will be chosen by And now that Christmas is almost here— Garlyn Basham, student prexy, and Cleveland was yesterday select­ four pictures and seven stories in 14,000 newspapers throughout the El Gaucho staff wishes you holiday cheer. will include heads of those de­ ed as the 1936 Presidential con­ $------—— ------— partments of the student body vention city when the Republican country for the past year and a half.” C.L. Phelps Hands which could lend themselves in National committee met in Wash­ Frais Meet in supporting the purposes of the ington^ D. C- The next speaker was Paul Whit­ ney, former Lobero theater director Orchid to Students board. The high school committee JAPANESE PRESENT FIGURES present, closely paralleled that of and noted feature writer, who told “I wish to comment on the ‘Bull’ Session The delegates at the Naval Dis­ ot the value and uses of a feature the college and was selected at armament conference in London interesting discrimination of the suggestion of Mr. Bowman. story. He lead an entertaining dis­ the students at the Christmas are waiting for Japan to give ex­ cussion and included humorous O’Reilly, Sig Alph Prexy, Acts Group Plans Activities act figures for the proposals which program in assembly yester­ stories of his past experience. The day. Their perfect response to as Discussion Chairman Suggestions were made for the the Japanese representative has meeting adjourned for a half-hour exchanging of student body pro­ presented. Great Britain and the the tableaux and their cathed­ Meeting for the purpose of iron­ intermission when tea was served ral-like treatment of the pro­ grams, for the planning of social United States are particularly anx­ in the women’s clubroom by the ing out fraternity difficulties, re­ events between the high school ious to know what the practical gram pleased me greatly. I A.W.S. like to feel that all our under­ presentatives of the three fratern­ seniors and the college frosh, and effects would be i f . Japan’s re­ Typography Is Topic for the maintenance of inter-press quests for naval equality were takings will be given and done ities held a “bull session” in room Gathei'ing again in Pine hall, the in the superior and finished 42, Monday night at 8 o’clock. Ber- publication service. Service clubs granted. student journalists heard an inter­ manner as was that presenta­ of State college will also be asked BUDGET CONFERENCE OPENS esting talk, “Typography in th e tion.”—President Clarence L. nard O’Reilly, chairman o f th e to aid in promoting all inter-school A budget conference was opened News,”~by Ralph Porter, State Phelps. meeting explained in opening, dis­ activities. Mr. Bowman also ex­ day before yesterday when Presi­ printing instructor. He discussed cussion would be conducted by the pressed his gratification to th e dent Roosevelt met with his chief the various branches including, stating of the problem and follow­ “Forge," for its friendly publica­ fin a n c ia l and relief advisers. The composition, imposition,, and press HOME ECONOMICS ed by a group discussion. tions and stated that the coopera­ government’s costs beginning with work. STUDENTS STAGE Discussion started on the subject tive spirit between the two papers the fiscal year beginning on July Dinner was held at El Cortijo, in of fraternity dances. The group was very commendable. 1, were discussed. Those present Montecito, with 67 in attendance. CHRISTMAS SALE brought out the fact that fraternity Any student groups wishing to at the meeting with the President Paul Woods, president of the local men should support school activ­ attend programs or lectures at the were Harry L. Hopkins, works chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma, na­ The annual home economics ities and therefore should not have other school are welcome to do so. progress administrator; Secretary tional journalistic fraternity, intro­ Christmas sale will be held in front theirmwn social events at the same Those present at the meeting Ickes, public works administrator; duced Scott Bone, former governor of the art department corridor on time. That open dances would included Ellen Seymour, Barbara Secretary Morgenthau; Daniel Bell, of Alaska and a newspaperman for Wednesday and Thursday of this create a better spirit and acquain­ Phillips, Russell Vincent, David acting director of the budget; Un­ 40 years. Mr. Bone told several week. Pies, cakes, cookies, candy, tanceship among frat members was Jones. Kariel Huff, Irvin Day, dersecretary Tugwell and Frank interesting incidents from his life dolls, luncheon sets, towels, toys, pointed out. Discussion on the Frank See a n d Vice-principal Walker, head of the national emer­ and discussed the field of news­ all made by students of the home floor was definitely agaihst “com­ Bowman of Santa Barbara High gency council. paper work in its past and present. economics department will be oh mercialism" in fraternity dances. and Ruth Carter, Josephine Den­ sale. As the scholarship of fraternities man, Nat Hales, Danny D’Alphon­ CORNELL TO ACT HERE Evelyn Bramen, vice president of was lower this year than any pre­ so, and Garlyn Basham of Santa M. Haddock Sings Katherine Cornell, foremost act­ Kappa Omicron Phi, national hon­ vious time, ways to raise the gen­ Barbara' State college. for College Assembly ress of the legitimate stage, will orary home economics fraternity, eral scholarship of the members direct a series of plays at the Lo­ will be in charge of the sale. was discussed. bero theater early in January, un- This sale has been very success­ The elimination of some of the H istory Professors Under the joint sponsorship of ler the sponsorship of the Santa ful every year and all students are activities and shortening the pledg­ Attend Convention the English and miusic depart- i 3arbara W om e n ’ s club. Walter asked to cooperate with the home ing period were suggested. No ments, G. Marston Haddock, of Houston and Miss Cornell will play economics department, said Evelyn definite conclusions were reached Professors from almost every col­ Leeds, England, well-known au­ he leads in the productions. Bramen. , on this question. thority on old English ballads, lege and university in the Western related the history of and sang states as well as in Western Cana­ a group * of ballads at a pay da and Hawaii will congregate in asembly during the fourth hour "Olde Nicholas" Presents Gifts He Forgot Santa Barbara on December 27-28 for the thirty-first annual meeting Monday. Among the folk songs included of the Pacific coast Branch of the on the program were “Dumb. During Christmas Morn Fifteen Years Ago American Historical association. Dumb, Dumb,” an o ld ballad Years ago, most of the student: ❖ but have their desires of the cradle"^ Bettie Walker, doomed to be a Dr. William H. Ellison, head of the Santa Barbara State college better known to Americans as now attending State would, at era frustrated? mere nurse-maid with her huge “When Johnny Comes Marching It is common knowledge that history department, and last year’s Home,” a sailors’ hoisting song, this time in December, be in s although “Sandy” received several families of dolls, never was able president of the Pacific Coast “What shall we do with a Drunk­ paroxysm of excitement and tem­ football outfits and pigskins, his to become the “Wild West” villain branch is on the committee on ar­ en Sailor;”*and “The Crocodile,” a pestuous joy—because, of course, ambition was always to have a the cinemas of those days boasted. rangements for the affair. On this true fisherman’s story. Of special we all would be awaiting th e miniature fire-engine so he could Always a baseball fan, Myrtle Holt, committee are Dr. Osgood Hardy ^ interest was the song “Lily Balera,” much-heralded stop-over of that be a fire-man and rescue the cute never procured a baseball bat, but of the Occidental college history ^ for that composition was said to mythical mortal—Santa Claus. little curly headed blonde next instead had to be content with her department, and Dr. H. E. Nettles have laughed King James I out L don’t doubt but what most of door. Follett, was deluged with hair ribbons and gypsy bracelets. and Raymond G. McKelvey, both of three countries, Los Gauchos were dancing around books, good, bad, and indifferent, But after all, who can blame the of the Santa Barbara State history Mr. Haddock, who last year held in glee at the thought of little but never obtained the garbage “Grand Old Man” of the yule-tide staff. Headquarters have been es­ a position on the faculty of the scooters, wagons, pop-guns, and cans he cherished with which to season if he did make a few mis­ tablished at the El Encanto hotel, Stanford University, is principal cowboy outfits old “Nick” would indulge in the collecting spirit. takes. And we don’t doubt but A smoker will be held in the of the Leeds college of Music. He bring them. What, for instance, Our student prexy longed for kid­ what there isn’t a person on the El Encanto lounge on Thursday, has made several tours in America, did Basham, Sanderson, and Fol- dy cars to take all the kuties a- campus who isn’t a wee bit excited December 26, for conferees. Reg­ presenting programs in many lett or Bettie Walker, Myrtle Holt, gallivanting, but had to be content that his annual visit is now so istration will open at nine o’clock schools and organizations. and Betty Roulston always want, with a loud-speaker set. close. Friday morning, December 27. Wednesday, December 18, 1935 Page Two Sa n t a b a r b a r a s t a t e c o l l e g e Gaucho Band Los Gauchos Who Took Second Honors in Tournament of Roses Will Not Enter Rose Parade

Leedy, Phelps, Herron Make Decision in Conference This Morning CITY ENTERS FLOAT Float Committee Eliminates Many Bands in Order to Make Money

By “p e t ie ” McKin n e y For the first time in four years, Santa Barbara State college band will not represent the city of Santa Paul Manning TRAFFIC HEADS Barbara in the annual Tournament Tau Gams Hold Student Clubs of Roses held in Pasadena on the MAKE SURPRISE first of January. CHECK ON CARS The decision was reached late Annual M usical Join for Xmas this morning by Cliff Leedy. Presi­ Springing a surprise on student dent Clarence Phelps, and William Music and Play Herron, president of the Santa Bar­ in Local Hotel car owners the traffic officers lead bara Chamber of Commerce, when- by Lieutenant Hunter made a check final word was received that the Sorority Members find Guests up on automobiles belonging to the Department Heads Assist in band could only be awarded 50 Entertained by Mrs. L. faculty and students this morning. Presenting Succes s f u 1 Christmas Program tickets in place. of the usual 70 Deming Ti’ton President Clarence L. Phelps’ car tickets given. Mr. Leedy’s decision £8$ f I f f S was the first one to be driven was final as he refused to take a Before an enthusiastic audience. The Associated Women students through the test. small band to the , thus Tau Gamma Sigma sorority pre­ of State college sponsored the cutting out about 25 students who The machines are to be tested sented its annual “Soiree Musicale” Christmas assembly Tuesday, De­ have practiced for the event. for their mechanical safety. Parts in the loung; of the Biltmore hotel cember 17, and invited the Men’s Committee Drops Bands to' be checked are brakes, steer­ Club association to participate as Due to the desire of the Rose Sunday evening, December 15. The ing gear, window wipers, mirrors, Bowl float committee to make chorus of 22 voices opmed the pro guest of honor. money on the New Year’s football gram with a group of three songs head lights and general mechani­ The departments on the State game, many bands have been eli­ “The Nightingale” by Weelkes cal difficulties. college campus assisted the women minated, the Gaucho men being “The Moths” by Palicot, and “Bal­ This is the first check-up with­ in making the assembly a success among them. Poor organization of out warning. There will be a sec­ by furnishing music, costumes and the committee did not enab’e them loons in the Snow” by Boyd. ond check up which also will come an interesting presentation on the to notify the college until this late The program continued with an without a warning. Parts that coming of the Christ child. Mrs. date. eight handed piano selection “Over­ were found wrong today were M. T. Croswell, head of the art William G. Herron, president of Editor of the Occidental ture to Ruy Bias” by Mendelssohn listed, and will be expected to department, assisted by Mr. Walter the Santa Barbara Chamber of be fixed. Owners of cars that Cheever, arranged the Tableaux of Commerce, V. T. Vawter, chairman presented by Barbara Seward, Elea­ are not fixed before then will be the Annunciation, Adornation of of the Santa Barbara Associates, nor Melling ;r, Betty Roulston and Meet Selects relieved of their licenses. the Magi and the Holy Family. and Cliff Leedy, band director, Anita Cochran. Two piano duets, Miss Van Fossen with the aid of “Danse Macabre” by Saint-Saëns Two sheets were made out, show­ have been negotiating with David Oxy for Site ing the owner what is wrong with Santa Barbara high school furnish­ Booher of the parade band com­ and “Marche Militaire” by Schubert ed the costumes. The music de­ were then played by Margaret his car.' One of these will be filed mittee since last week when the in the office of the dean and the partment directed by Mrs. Bar­ first intimation of the refusal and laton, Thelma Fent and Louise Eight Colleges Unanimously nett and Mr. Clifford Leedy or­ Jackson. other will be given to the owner. retraction of State’s invitation was Approve the Spring Bid The office work will be done, by ganized the presentation of the received. Harp Solos Distinctive N. Y. A. people. musical numbers. No Band—No Float Paul Manning, editor of the Oc­ Three harp solos played by Elea­ According to Miss Helen Sweet The assembly was opened by While the decision was still up in nor Mellinger were a distinctive cidental college newspaper extend­ Lois Jo McPheeters, president of the air yesterday, Mr. Vawter said, ed to the Southern California Col­ this is just an experiment on a feature of the evening. Her num­ group of people, and the school the Associated Women Students, “Santa Barbara should enter both bers included a harp solo from legiate Press association an invi­ and introduced the subject of the the State college band and the tation to hold its regular spring was chosen because it is the most the opera “Lucia dLLammermoor” handy. affair. Men as well as women were city’s float, as one without the by Donizetti, “Palluglia Spagnuola” conference on the Occidental cam­ urged to bring donations; for the other will make a weak presenta­ by Tedeschi and “Polish Danse” by pus. Delegates of the eight col­ Christmas basket. Clothes, canned tion. If the band is refused per­ Schueker. A combined number on leges present, including Occidental, MRS. M. BENNETT goods and toys will be welcomed mission to go, the float should be the harp and organ of the beautiful State, Taft .Junior col­ TRAVELS SOUTH by many poor families this year. kept at home also. No band—no “By the Pool of Pirene” by Stough­ lege, Fresno State, Redlands uni-1 Contributions should be brought float.” ton was rendered by Eleanor Mel­ versity, Ventura junior college, Po­ to the office of Dean Lois M. Ben- mona and Santa Barbara State un­ Mrs. Margaret B. Bennett, mem­ President Clarence L. Phelps ex­ linger and Anita Cochran. ber of the English department nink before the close of this week. pressed his disapproval in the Gives Interpretive Dance animously accepted the invitational bid proffered at the association’s faculty at Santa Barbara State col­ The orchestra rendered several school’s band being withdrawn Dressed in a flowing white gown, beautiful selections of Christmas from the parade as it will make it business session on Friday after­ lege, wil go south tomorrow morn- Audrey Moore gave an interpretive noon, December 13. ng in- order to attend, a meeting numbers while the women’s Glee more difficult in obtaining an invi­ dance to Sibelius’ “Valse Triste” of the college section of the Cali­ club sang Christmas carols. The tation for the Tournament of Roses Manning, with 14 colleagues, the 3ung by the ensemble, Dorothea Tableaux was presented between parade in another year. fornia Teachers’ association on Fri­ Kent supplying the,soprano obli­ largest group in attendance, aided day, December 20, at the Mission musical selections and art depart­ gato. Other pleasing numbers of in making the local meeting a suc­ Inn, Riverside. ment members carried out the the ensemble were Scott’s “Lul­ cess. Other college editors includ­ spirit of Christmas. Toward the Library Exhibition ing Alfred Alexander of San Diego, With “The Youth Problem of laby,” Grumm’s “The Moon Goes Today” as the topic of discussion close of the assembly the audience Expresses Christmas Drifting,” C-okey’s “Babylon,” and Ruth Hixon of Taft J. C., George joined with th e orchestra and Martin of Pomona, Ralph Carabe- for the section, President Hugh M. Weaver’s “Moon Marketing.” Duce, S. J., of Loyola University directed by Mrs. Helen M. Barnett Miss Della Haverland, State dian of Fresno, James Pool of Ven­ sang the Christmas songs. college librarian, has aranged a Tall tapers in candelabra supplied tura J. C., and Helen Ary of Red­ at will talk on “Our display, in the college library show the only light for the closing chor­ lands, headed representatives of Responsibility to Youth.” “Stu­ case, with Christmas as the theme. us of “Lo How a Rose E’er Bloom­ ten, six, three, three, two and one dent Aid: Its Problems and Possi­ The exhibit consists of pictures ing,” by Praetorius a n d “Silent respectively. bilities” will be discussed by Mrs, in gay color describing the Yule- Night”, arranged by Helen M. Bar­ Anne de B. Treadwell, director of tide spirit. A center piece with a nett. the California Youth Administra­ i:ÔW PRICES * BEST SHOWS All members of the sorority and Alpha Thets Set Date tion. mirror as a foundation represents TONIGHT ONLY the oceans of the world, and a their guests were entertained at for Sorority Party On Thursday, December 19, Mrs globe in the center of the mirror the home of Mrs. L. Deming Tilton, Bennett will visit classes at Po­ symbolizing the nations of th e sponsor of the sorority, following Final plans for a party to be held mona college and investigate the world who observe the holiday. the musicale. in Ventura at the home of Shirley prospects for establishing a chap­ FORD V-8 ter of Alpha Phii Gamma, national The Xmas Gift You’ve Been Mercer, January 11, were discussed Waiting for at a joint meeting of actives and journalistic fraternity, on that alumni of Alpha Theta Chi sorority campus. ----- ON THE SCREEN----- Monday, December 16. The Sensational Radio Star Join the Rest of Us The meeting followed a pot. luck GENE AUTRY Knit the Boy Friend a Sweater in supper and Christmas party at the for Christmas “Tumble Tumbleweeds” home Mrs. Gordon Bailard in Car­ YARNS AND INSTRUCTIONS pintería. There were 23 members -STARTS- Santa Claus and alumni present. Mary E. Hauan THURSDAY Following the presentations of 1016 State Street. Phone 4064 Says Christmas gifts, baskets were pre­ Frederic March pared for needy families. And Giant Cast in Actives present were: Dorothy “You’ll Be Weber, Phyllis La Source, Cather­ College Special — Shampoo 50c; ‘Dark Angel’ ine Westaway, Audrey Gill, “Sam- Shampoo and Dry Finger Wave. 75c; Finger wave, 50c; Wet and mie” Davis, Bettie Walker, Mary Wave, 25c. Permanent Waving. Broke After Bell, Virginia Biller, Stella Mae Attention Men! College Haircuts Geo. Gracie Smith, Ruth Carter, Louise , Allen Christmas and Mrs. Faith Harder, sponsor. CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Burns 9 W. De la Guerra St. , Anyway. PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO PHONE 4585 “HERE COMES COOKIE” ADVERTISERS Why Not Go BE RUGGED!! AFEWAY STORE Patronizing Drink— SIX COMPLETE FOOD STORES Gaucho Duerfeldts IN SANTA BARBARA Advertisers?” 802 State Street 34 WEST VICTORIA STREET 303 NORTH MELPAS STREET M-A-L-T-S 1427 SAN ANDRES STREET 2700 HOLLISTER AVENUE Chick Moore A1 Belprez 517 STATE STREET 710 STATE STREET Wednesday, December 18, 1935 SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Page Three Formal Dance Santa Gives Gauchos Holidays as Gift Students Visit Closes State’s Factories for Social Season Method Studies Many State Students Attend Eighteen Men of Industrial Christmas Dance Held at Education Department Rockwood Club Visit Plants The social season of 1935- came to a close with a big crowd in at­ Eighteen members of the indus­ tendance at the annual Christmas trial education department spent a formal given by the Associated d a y visiting various industrial Students of Santa Barbara State plants in the vicinity of Los An­ college at Rockwood last Saturday geles for the purpose of studying night, December 14. the manufacturing methods of large Douglas Hoag and his orchestra industries last Friday. furnishe d rhythms for the eve­ The plants visited were the Na­ ning’s dancing. A trimmed Christ­ tional Supply company, producers mas tree and poinsettas carried out of oil rig equipment; the Pacific the general theme of the holidays. Coast Steel company, manufactur­ Entertainment during the inter ers of structural .steel and iron mission consisted of the “Three CH R.\‘?r/At*s building material; the Kroehler Fur­ Donets,” LaVonne Hargis, U na niture company, specializing at this Minnear and Lois Cobb, singing time in the Monterey style of fur­ “Red Sails in the Sunset,” Louis niture; the Western States Piston Triguerio crooning “Dinah,” and m n manufacturers, producers of alum­ Pat Rich rendering the selection inum alloy pistons; and the new “Solitude” on the piano. Times building, where the students Committee heads in charge of were able to watch the evening the affair were Harry Sloan, pro­ -<*> street edition go to press. gram; Lawrence Leslie, decoration; Transportation was furnished by Ann Seymour, orchestra, and Eve­ Campbell Shaken E. E. Ericson, head of the indus­ lyn Bramen, programs and punch. McNeil Starts Revolt That Up in Car Crash trial education department; Roy L. All chairmen were under the direc­ Soules, of the department faculty; tion of Ruth Carter, social chair­ Ffdls in Purpose and Point Gene Campbell, one of State’s Douglas Tolin, Roy Davis and Paul man. track stars, was badly shaken Shumway. Patron and patronesses for the up in an accident on the cor­ The students making the trip dance were Dean and Mrs. Wil­ Colleagues Fail in Support of ner of Victoria and Santa Bar­ were Charles Noble, Bob Main, liam Ashworth, Dr. a n d Mrs. Walk-Out in Crisis as Aliee Bradley bara streets Monday morning Douglas Tolin, Bill Murphy, Wen­ Charles Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Byron as he was on his way to school. dell Wright, . Lyman. Goldsmith. Abraham and Dean Lois Bennink. Ellison Arrives Campbell collided with a Sebastian Tortorolo, Ray Dutcher, Writes Article new car badly damaging it, Richard Davis, Roy Davis, Bob Sorority Sponsors With the 'apparent position of a but not injuring either of its Soules, Paul Shumway, Guy Kings­ divinely constituted leader of the Home Economics Instructor two occupants. Campbell’s car bury, Bob Habecker, Carl Sund- quist. and Glenn Turner. Christmas Box for people, “Spike” McNeil gained un­ was battered beyond recogni­ Expresses Points To Be tion when it turned completely Needy Local Family animous support in his proposal of Watched in Mentis over and righted itself on the Club Invites State a walkout protesting a threatened grounds of a service station A * Christmas b o x containing exam in Dr. Ellison’s economics In an article, “Feeding the Fam­ narrowly missing a telegraph Students to Attend clothing, food and toys for a needy class last Wednesday. The incipient ily” written for jthe December is­ pole. family was packed at the Delta revolutionists a n d their leader sue of the California Parent Teach­ Gene Campbell, sophpmore, Christmas Reception Sigma Epsilon Christmas party wqrked out their plan in minute er, Miss Alice Bradley of the home is State’s star discus and ham­ The student body has been ex­ held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Decem­ detail during the 9 minutes and 51 economics department states that mer thrower. Last season he ber 16. Active members, alumnae seconds that they were waiting for tended an invitation by the New­ although there are many harmless broke the record in the discus man club to attend its pre-Christ­ and mothers of the members at­ Dr. Ellison to appear. fads, those in diet are often harm­ at the All-Southern Confer­ tended. mas dance to be given tomorrow The rebels were disconcerted, ful. She writes: “Food fads deprive ence meet. night in the Junipero Serra hall, After the packing, a Christmas however, when the professor ar­ the body of some of the essential party was held. Bridge was played corner of Los Olivos and Garden rived, because, after baiting several substances needed for adequate streets, at 8:30 p.m. and Christmas refreshments were students in his usual manner, he nutrition.” CLIFF REMOVAL served. The home of Elizabeth This party is for the purpose of merely asked the class to formulate The following factors are useful honoring the newly elected officers Hartwell, 1715 Olive street, where some questions of their own. Was in checking your diet: Weight IMPROVES ROAD the party was held was decorated of the club and is free of charge. this an. exam? Their leader hesi­ maintained is average for height TO SCHOOL SITE An orchestra will play for the with poinsettias and a small Christ­ tated. and age, you are not subject to mas tree. dancing. Time passed. A half hour. Then colds or other infection, you sleep New developments in the road The Newman club is composed, At the last regular meeting of restfully and do not tire easily, the Delta Sigma Epsilon held on De­ Dr. Ellison demanded that each stu­ building on the proposed Santa primarily, of Catholic students on dent choose* one of his own ques­ hair is not lifeless, teeth are free Barbara State college site came into the campus. With the beginning of cember 9, Catherine Caldwell was from caries and there are no diges­ elected president to fill the vacancy tions and answer it. Rebels ex­ light last Tuesday when Clarence the year, the members hope to changed hasty glances. Was this tive disturbances. L. Phelps, president of the State make plans to join the national or­ left by the resignation of Elizabeth A mixed diet of fats, proteins Hartwell due to a heavy program. the heralded exam? Dr. Ellison college, received a request for per­ ganization of Newman clubs, and refused to say. At that crucial mo­ and carbohydrates is more easily mission to remove a portion of a obtain their charter. Father Aug­ ment, the messiah arose, delivered and completely digested than one cliff for the straightening of Monte- ustine, O.F.M., is the moderator of HEALTH COTTAGE a stirring appeal to his fellows, and composed of only fats or carbohy­ cito street. the Catholic group. dramatically gestured himself to­ drates or of proteins, according to The improvement on the road BUYS EQUIPMENT ward the door. Miss Bradley. will consist of the widening and FRATERNITY CELEBRATES “Spike” stopped, dumfou n d e d. “Well balanced, mixed menus, straightening of Montecito street In celebration of the founding of New equipment for the health Not a plotter had stirred to carry served attractively, at regular hours into a 0 percent grade with a 800 the Kappa Omicron Phi, national cottage has arrived. The cottage out the plan. For a long moment to persons neither fatigued nor in foot radii. honorary home economics frater­ has taken on the appearance of a of intense, dramatic silence, he a hurry will promote health and “We’re really making progress nity, Miss Florence Clark, sponsor, miniature hospital, with the in­ searched the faces of the erstwhile well-being for all,”, she concluded. towards our new college with the had a tea at her home on Wednes­ stallation of new cabinets in which exodists. starting of this road,” said Presi­ day, December 11, from four to six. to file the health apparatus and of dent Phelps. The fraternity was founded on that new type of x-ray lamps, The Then “chairman” McNeil hastily Sorority Entertains called to order the meeting of the There is a two fold purpose Ta day in 1922. cottage is! now adequately equipped the straightening of the road. The The guests included Miss Jean to take care of all student ailments. “Santa Barbara Economic Union,” With Bridge Party and determined by formal vote that dirti that is derived from the high Krueger, head of the home econo­ The decided changes in tempera­ In celebration of the oncoming shoulder will be used to fill-in a mics department, Mrs. Elizabeth ture have caused many students to all the “members” elected to stay. The Union evaporated in gales of Christmas holidays, the Delta Zeta canyon- on the other side of the Davis, head of the cafeteria, alum­ contract colds, and a new high rec­ Delta sorority will give an informal Leadbetter property where the city nae members, all active members ord has been established at the laughter, and the class dropped again into the hands of the relieved bridge party at the home of Louise has proposed a park. and pledges. cottage, in the treatment of colds. Dr. Ellison. Holden, 1703 Chapala, Wednesday Mrs. Elizabeth Sheppard, the evening, December 18. health cottage nurse, advises any LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES Decorations will be on a festive student who shows the least sign theme with a Christmas tree the “It’s smart to wear the best you of a cold, to come to the cottage Numerous articles have been re­ center of attraction. Active and can afford . . . and doesn’t it for treatment in order to prevent cently turned into the lost and alumnae members will be present an epidemic on the campus. found department located in Presi­ and will exchange small gifts in always pay?” dent Phelps’ outer office. the latter part of the evening. FORMAL PLANNED Among the new articles are num­ Plans for the Pan-Hellenic for­ erous car keys, many pens and COMPARISON DETERMINES VALUE mal to be held on- January 18 will pencils, glasses and cases, compacts be discussed at a pot luck supper etc. HENRICKSEN’S meeting of the Pan-Hellenic council All students who have at any* at the home of Dean Lois Ben­ time lost anything on the campus BAKERY nink, Tuesday evening. Rushing The Great Wardrode are urged to visit the lost and 35 E. Victoria S t Quality Since 1886 rules for the coming semester will found department. also be discussed. BREAD DANISH PASTRY C R O W N C A B DONUTS Gauchos Attention! I g i FIRST 1 HUE.US*.) Please Come in and Get TN» KXCACn&mE House to House Service Acquainted ÜBi SW&8»»» Call—22672 You Gauchos— Sheaffer—Parker 3 »HONE 4&II • ! Eversharps Pens DINING Typewriters Portables and Large AND Machines—Repairs Service and Student Rentals JORDANO BROS., Inc. Philco Radios DANCING Complete Line for Your Inspection GROCERIES FANCY We Trade, Service and Rent and Radios STAPLE MEATS Student Supplies Canon Perdido and Chapala Streets BANK’S Phone 5221 Restaurante del Paseo »14 State 81 Phone 4177 No Minimum—No Cover—No Hi Hat! SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, December 18, 1935 Page Four

ssarrrâ - bgrbgr& ■STäflTe - C 0L L 6G €r B o le r o by R. S. MOORE By BULL and ARROW Chatted with Alfredo Chavez about entrance requirements t o -6L dSÄXGiIbrmerÿ J&dnwner - í 0 Dark glasses and false whiskers! University of California. Alfredo Someone on the campus is trying BILL HOYT—Editor-in-CMef spent about a year and a half to blackmail us . . . And the VIRGINIA MOON— Business Manager there. So fell to visioning with black male that’s trying will not Harry Sloan about being second suceed . . . which all gets us back Margaret Bennett SOLILOQUIES Ralph Porter ....— John Marshalls, or oily-tongued to the point that a woman is, gen­ Member) Journalism smoothsters of the legal racket. OF A SENIOR Printing (Newspaper * * * j erally speaking—generally speak­ Instructor Instructor ing, of that you can’t trust a “Lady Parried many wisters who chid­ By B. K. in Red” . . . ed me about front rowing with Noticed that Tuesday’s assembly El Gaucho Editorial Staff was enjoyed more than any for Dr. MAXWELL grabs his hat in TTTFSDAY STAFF FRIDAY STAFi? [Dot Darrow and Neva Freeman at one hand, his brief-case in one a recent fashion show. Chortled ages . . . those in charge of the Bob Moore ...... Managing Editor...... “Petie” McKinney program are to be commended upon hand, and the side of the car in Normal Phillips...... Assistant Editor ...... PaulHurst I with glee as I watched “Buppy” the other hand when he gets a Moore pay strict attention to his their good work in perparing it . . . Nathan Hales...... News Editor...... Dorothy.Hornor students will turn out voluntarily ride t o school with D A R R L E written fore anouncements e x- KIRKPATRICK. Francis Becchio...... Sports Editor.....-...... -pan DeReign plaining the maniqinned dresses if such assemblies are forthcoming Hal Dee Julian...... Feature Editor...... Irene Minikin and was tempted to shout in a . . . in'spite of more than enough A few Xmas Formal flashes! Staff Artist ...... '...... Jens Henriksen wobbling trebled voice, O’ooooo- work to keep them busy, the sen­ LOUIS TRIGUERIO, crooner and iors of the junior high department bane of the House, is gone on Proof Reader ...... — ...... -.....-.....- ....W Pade11 Hoooo “Buppy.” . EDNA RODDICK . . . HELEN ...... M o o * * • * are putting on a program for the World News Reporter . Shurer ARY, editor of the Redlands rag, Circulation Manager...... -...... Paul Woods Lamped “Chuck” Leister, laden S. B. Junior High school assembly . . what fun . . have heard sugges­ practically slayed the reporters, STAFF REPORTERS „ • _ with stage make up, groomed to including YE OLDE ED, HOYT in Armae Brewster, Gwen Davis, Margaret Eastwood, Bui Gray, Alice Tweedy for the wedding tions that senior dinners instead Alice Hoelscher, Donald Hotzell, Ted Joham, Jimmie McSkim- of breakfasts would warrant a a big way (they got home in time scene and excruciated with guf- to. meet the train carrying the fair ming, Zelva Pierce, Norris Teakle, Tully Wavren Verna Wilbur, i faws when somebody perted, ‘he better turnout and allow more time Wendell Wright, Sibyl Smyth, James Baker, A1 Belpres, Richard for necessary business ., . it’s worth maid, back home.) CORNISH, Clay­ Moore, Robert Murray, looks like a wax museum dummy.’ • * * thinking about . ton by name, had to be watched g^35 Member 1936 keerfully at the dance by the Tongue slippers: Split pea soup beautiful REZZONICO, when p r e s J over three times turns into one Music-Art-Drama slinky MARGUERITE KRAMER of those inaudible stage whispers. By BRUCE TOMLINSON slank by . . . Sibyl Smyth tones sophistication. MARTY GIBBS and HERMAN —■ Colle&ide Digest - M Venetta Eastlack tongues of lac­ Official publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara The college was treated Monday SCHICK are back together again State College, Santa Barba-a, California. Entered as second-class ma . quer. after a slight tiff . . . BILLY COOK * * * morning to a delightful lecture re­ matter September 17, 1926. at the Post off ice, Ssnta Barba-a, California. cital on the English ballad, by G. spanked MARGIE DAVISON on a act of March 3, 1897. Subscription price, one dollar per yea:, Muscled awhile with Jim Lyons 60 cents a semester, mailed.______:______Marston Haddock. The hour was bet (with Steady LORNE OL­ on handclasps. Even though he replete with a wide variety of Eng­ SON’S permisión who calls afore­ All Unsigned Editorial! Are Written by the Edttor-in-CHef claimed his bulge was on the up­ lish ballads that ran the gamut mentioned femmfe “BIG BOY” shot I negatived him. Jim and-1 from sacred carols to dialectic dog­ ’cause she’s sweet, cold, but nutty.) World Peace? At What Price? used to grip-grip all the time in gerel. Typically English, Mr; Had­ ARVILLA BREWSTER, news high and were the chief Atlas dock gives charm and informality hounder, practically bagged EL- Fourteen years ago five leading optimistic nations of the exponents of the front lawners. to his recital. His explanations are WOOD ENNIS (hope he reads world gathered together to halt naval competition and lay a a boon to the uninitiated listener this) from, Fresno State . . . he foundation for a limitation of naval armsments. Egged a news story from Allan and most Americans find English was caught unawares . . . such a Secure in the univi rsal feeling that all trouble had been Frick and found him a restless fel ballads as typically difficult to ap nize guy, too . . . amicably settled and ic ealistic in the be ief that the war to low. Seated in one position for predate—as against their own lyric Prize remark: NAT HALES to end wars was successful, representatives of England, Japan, not more than one minute he song literature—as they do to com­ fémale saleslady, “I want to buy United States, France and Italy met around the conference kaleidscoped into at least 50 cur­ prehend the droll humor of a shirt.” " table, dressed in striped trousers and morning coats. Agree­ vatures while I talked, and I too “Punch” as opposed to “Life.” Saleslady: Yes? Neck? (as in ment was reached by these men which limited battleships and began to get squirmish and wrig- His voice is well suited to the size.) giich A natural, born who does­ ballad song — a natural, likeable Nat: “No, just a shirt.” airplanes to the famous ratio of 5-5-3. n’t notice himself. man’s quality, capable of such dra­ Subsequently came the depression, the illusion of Versailles • * * A typical “I saw” THELMA matic expression as was shown in SMITH speak to DOUG OLDER- was shattered, Mussolini rose to power in Italy as did Hitler in Reminiscing with Frances Kin­ “Lord Randall” and again able to Germany, Japan forcibly grasped hold of Manchuria. Later SHAW and then retract the state­ ney about the mud pie days when clip off a rapid but distinct articu­ ment on the grounds that she Japan and Germany departed from the League. all of a sudden she gustoed, “and lation as in his final Derbyshire shouldn’t speak to him, “after last In 1934 Japan, Eng and ani France gave notice of being remember when you and I used dialect song. One derives a great night” . . . SHIRLEY WARNER dissatisfied with existing treaties aid as a result with the elapse to play covered wagon.” Side deal of pleasure from Mr. Had­ and DOUG KIRKPATRICK gal­ of two years the presenm eet is taking place. glanced for ear listeners and re­ dock’s singing because he so obvi­ loped to Wasco after the dance Today we find representatives dressed in gold braid and mained silent. ously enjoys singing these songs. Look-a-likes: “Petie” McKinney . the gentleman still attired a naval uniform. This is a significant factor when we look about The ballads, for the most part, la tux . . . and Zasu Pitts. Alexander Wool- have been given moderfl concert PAT IRELAND’S catty remark and see the international set-up as it is now. Japan now in­ cott and a sick eagle. accompaniments by George Whit­ tent on fulfilling her “manifest destiny” is forcing a program about a “formerly 8.8”, in a low taker, Cyril Scott, Warren Allen, cut dress, was collossal . . . Pass­ in the far East. At home the secretary of the navy has recom­ and others. Although there is a mended to President Roosevelt that the plan to build to full ing on the dance floor, PATTY . . . air (Kdatoeß loss of period simplicity a n d ‘Low and behold!” treaty strength by 1942 be continued. 9 n December 2, Great By BOB KRAUSE authenticity, these arrangements Between this colyum and my Britain made known its plans for financing a billion-and-a-half add interest, character and novelty chemistry . . . well, H2So4 . . . arms program. The Japanese army, naval and finance minis­ to what might otherwise be too BING CROSBY WHAT FOR? Oh, for heaven’s ters agreed recently upon presenting to the next session of the plain and simple a recital. Steven sakes . . . and we’re off (and Bing Crosby’s new series is now Barrett played these' difficult set­ Diet, a budget which allots 46.6 per cent of the total to the under way via N. B. C. each Wed­ don’t say you wouldn’t doubt it.) army and navy departments. tings with an ease and deftness nesday at 7:00 p.m. The famous that was a distinct addition to the Under these conditions, nations agree to have a conference crooner is accompanied by Jimmy GAUCHO MORGUE when not one of them will agree to sacrifice anything to foster Dorsey and his orchestra, soon to recital. international stabilization. With these circumstances it is evi­ open at the Palomdr. His music * # * The Lovet-Lorski sculpture on By EL BOLAS dent that no agreement will be reached that will be significant. will be broadcast from that dance This week we nominate to the Each nation by diplomatic means, already reported to have be­ spot beginning December 30. It display at the Faulkner Gallery (annex of Public Library) until the Hall of Fame— come secret, rather than sacrifice something for general econo- will be interesting to see whether The cast of “Dulcy” for its good Crosby’s new program will enjoy end of the month offers an interest m in and social good, will try by alliances to gain something of iug study of the adaptation of the performances last week. Credit the same tremendous popularity especially must be given to “Speech advantage to itself alone. under a new sponsor and over a modern use of functional line to It remains as always up to the bulk of the people to de­ sculpture. Classic sculpture, such and Arts,” Barry Simmons, for step­ | different network as it did last ping in at the last minute to do ex­ cide whether or not they will suffer silently and bear the bur­ year. as the Venus di Milo (seen in the den of increased taxes to cover armament costs. In 1921, these Art Dept. Lobby) has form without cellent work in organizing the af­ STRENUOUS CRITICISM any use of line to distinguish the fair. same people tired of the strife of war demanded a settlement It might be interesting to know • • • to make for peace. Today the same would be possible and various parts of the anatomy. But that the Women’s National Radio study for example the Head num We nominate for the Rogue’s unless people make manifest the desire for peace and they did | committee, representing 17,000,000 Gallery— after the war, we may be certain that this conference will be ber 5 of Lovet-Lorski’s and notice club women are raising a big howl how he. has reduced the features to Those students in charge of the as useless as the Geneva meet of 1927.—S.M; about amateur shows. An article long sweeping fundamental lines publicity of the play and assistants ------o------in the Radio Review quotes them of sketch-like number. Yet he who did not start advertising soon Congratulations on Convention as saying, “Our grievance with loses no beauty or naturalness by enough, and th e entire student amateur hours is not based on the this technique. Of added interest body for not supporting the pro­ To the many students that assisted in the committee organ­ fact that they are making a few in this exhibition is the wide var duction which is really staged for ization of the recent Southern California Collegiate Association, men wealthy at the expense of iety of material used—slate, lava, its benefit. Fall Conference, should go the congratulations for the success­ ambitious young people and un­ lemonwood, granite, onyx, bronze ful convention, if it was such, as it was only through their effort employed professionals who per­ copper, pewter, and numerous mar The and cooperation that the final goal was reached in having the form at “amateur rates.” What we bles of rare beauty. delegates from eight Southern Conference schools here. do challenge is the feeble justifi­ VICTORIA PHARMACY Members of El Gaucho staff whose efforts were instrumen­ cation offered for prolonging the DRUGS tal were “Petie” McKinney, Dorothy Hornor, Nat Hales, Fran­ amateur hour cycle.” That’s what ROY A. LOIBL is known as a slap in the face, so Victoria & Santa Barbara Sts. cis Becchio and Tully Warren. In Alpha Phi Gamma, national to speak. Elmer’s f o o d Phone 3206 honorary journalism fraternity, Paul Woods, co-chairman, Mary Hughes, Virginia Moon, Allen Neil, Bob Krause and Lawrence Page Leslie assisted principally in making the conclave run as VALET SERVICE BOUQUETS AND CORSAGES planned. Other members of the news-writing class, El Gaucho HENRY BRABO staff and of the journalism fraternity assisted beyond end m CLEANING and DYEING Cleaner and Dyer their capacity as hosts and hostesses in entertaining the visitors. » Complete Tux Rentals Telephone 21596 17 E. Anapamu St. Phone 4387 18 W. Figueroa Social Calendar for the Weeks We Give “S. & H.” Green Stamps AMPUS of Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1935; CALENDAR to Tuesday, January 7, 1936. Shoes Repaired Like New Do You Know Wednesday, Dec. 18.—College “Y” Breakfast, 7 a.m; Pi ALBERT SHEETZ Sigma Chi Meeting, A.W.S. Room; Bible Club; Rid­ ing Class, Vandever’s Riding Academy. CANDY CO. Thursday, Dec. 19.—W.A.A. Meeting; Student Council, 7:30 1133 State Street p.m. HAVE— Friday, Dec. 20.—College Closes for Holidays. Ice Cream Soda...... 10c Free Prompt Delivery Saturday, Dec. 21, Through Sunday, Jan. 5.—Christmas Va­ Milk Shake ...... 10c Priced Right cation. _ ... 15c Monday, Jan. 6.—College opens; Phi Delta Pi; Kappa Omi- Malted M ilk...... Victor the Florist Eugene Sacconaghi Hamburger with 135 E. Anapamu St. cron Phi, 7:30. 10 W. De la Guerra Tuesday, Jan. 7.—Department Meetings. Phone 3650 Cheese ...... 10c Phone 28667 <$> Boots and " '■*» w m r v r n 1 V. s \\ i Spurs \ 3 hC By FRANCIS SECCHIO r U / L Li SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Page Five The following facts, released by December 18, 1935 Coach “Spud” Harder, who was in attendance at the conference meet­ Contestants Chalk ing, pertaining to the attitude of Hoopsters Cop ¡Woods. Wins Robertson different mentors concerning the Up High R ecords use of Pershing park gridiron next Tight Victory season. Pressure was also brought Woods ...... 9255 ¡Decathlon Track Trophy to bear on the present guarantee Crow ...... - ...... 9135 rule. From Alhambra Triguerio ...... 9101 • * * Hooper ...... 9067 Two School Records Broken During1 Fall About the playing field situa­ Erhart Sinks Final Bucket to Roland ...... 8826 tion: Every team in the confer­ Give State Victory in Rygh ...... 8777 Track Program; Crow Takes Second ence kicked about the dirt field Closing Minutes Shean ...... 8739 Place in Ten Event Track Contest here and several coaches stated Campbell ...... 8725 that unless more satisfactory fa­ In a see-saw game climaxed by a Gray ...... - ...... 8675 The decathlon is finished! cilities were provided they Rumbaugh ...... 8345 'would not bring their squads Prank Merriwell finish the State Ralph Woods, the winner, was presented with the Robert­ college varsity quintet hosed out son trophy cup in the assembly last Tuesday morning. Woods here to play. Coach Hardee, the Alhambra Junior Chamber of naturally, could do nothing in had a total of 9255 points which gives him an average of 925 this most embarrassing spot. At Commerce, 35-32. Football Hero Trailing by a lone digit with but points per event which is a remarkable performance. this date there still is no definite seconds to play, Lloyd Erhart Two school records were broken assurance that the new Laguna in this fall track program. Ellwood field will be ready by next fall. proved the fair haired boy for the Aids San MacDONALD RUNS « * « Davis men when he sank a sen­ SECOND IN OXY Lindley, a junior, broke the hop- In making, up this year’s sched­ sational bucket from the middle of Modern Horatio Alger Discov­ step and jump record with a leap ule, . Coach Harder was practically the court. This put the Staters CROSS COUNTRY of 43 feet 8 inches. This breaks ahead, as Ian Crow put the game ered on Aztec Grid Squad the old record by more than six forced to stage the Arizona and on ice with a nice tip-in shot. feet. Gene Campbell, a sophomore Nevada games away from home One of the most dramatic stories Coming through with flying col­ State loked like a ball club all. ors, State’s three entries showed broke the hammer - throw record because of the uncertainty about through the game against the tough of the 1935 football season develop­ with a heave of 115 feet 8 inches. Laguna field. It really is peculiar five from the Southland.- The game ed out of San Diego State college’s up well in the All-Conference cross This breaks the old record by more why the city has delayed taking was marked by nice floorwork and final game, which saw the Aztecs country run held at Oxy last Sat­ than 7 feet. action on this important project. turned back by the superior man­ all-round play on both sides. The urday, December 14. The runners Crow Surprises The Santa Barbara Associates take hilltoppers trailed the Chamber of power of College of Pacific, 19 to from State, who journeyed south great pains to inform the world 7, last week. with Coach Nick Carter were: Ro­ Bill Crow, a senior, was a sur­ Commerce boys at the halfway prise second with 9135 points and of the city’s charms and then when mark 19-18. The story centers around Allen land MacDonald, John Rygh and anyone the least bit sport minded Lovine, California Indian quarter­ Dudley Shean. Triguerio, a freshman, copped third Charlie Hoffar took high point honors with 9101 points. comes to town he is amazed at honors for green and white ac­ back, and reads like a Horatio Al­ Roland MacDonald staged th e the antiquated city athletic plant. counting for 14 points. Hoffar made ger tale, but it’s true. Lovine in­ greatest comeback of any confer­ Woods took first place in four We have left a bad taste with the 8 foul shots in 8 tries. Ian Crow jured his knee in the San Jose ence cross country runner this year events. He won the 880 in 2 min­ southern conference coaches, the followed with 9 points to the Gau- State game Thanksgiving day, and by finishing second to the fleet utes 5 and two tenths seconds, the baseball team steered clear cho cause. Erhart and Homan did had been told he could turn in his 440 in 53 seconds. Woods also fin­ of the city, and if something isn’t suit for the rest of the season, footed Johnny Baker of Whittier. exceptional work on defense. Two weeks ago MacDonald finish­ ished first in the 220 in 23 and five done soon, State will have a Anderson led the Alhambra boys which he did. tenths seconds and the 100 in 10 An hour before Saturday’s game, ed 25th in the conference meet held tough time trying to schedule foot­ with 10 points with Wellington a at Pomona. Other State runners and six-tenths seconds. ball games. an unforseen emergency left the Other notable performances were • * * fine looking guard following him finished in the following order: with 7. Aztecs without a quarterback, and registered by several men. Ro­ One reads in the newspapers that with only six backs on the squad. John Rygh came in sixth, and Dud­ Hoffar, Crow, Homan, Johnston, ley Shean captured the number land MacDonald, veteran runner, the southern conference schools Miller, Erhart, Lindquist, Voorhies, A regular starting halfback had to copped the two mile in 10 minutes will probably freeze out Cal-Tech start at quarterback. 12 spot for State. and Rumbaugh saw action for the Redlands won the meet easily 36 seconds which is a fine record and Pomona on next year’s sched­ local casaba aggregation, while An­ Lovine was in the stands as a for so early in the year. Virgil ule. The Pacific Coast Conference derson, Kettleson, Goldie, Hoheisal, spectator, but when he realized the taking both the varsity and frosh Hooper took the mile in 4 minutes the week before decided to take Wellington, Smith, West, Harris, situation, h e ' hurried to the dress­ distance runs with ease. This makes 38 and eight tenths seconds, which similiar action against indepen­ and Davis performed . for th e ing room, borrowed some miscel­ the seventh consecutive year Red­ was within two seconds of the dents. “Monkey s e e s —monkey visitors. laneous equipment which the team lands has won the All-Conference school record. Bill Crow, captain- does.” manager had 'brought along, and meet. A school must have five en­ • * * elect of the,track team broad-jump­ the books. The set-up favors the donned a suit. trants in either of the runs to qual­ ed 21 feet in his first try at this The conference rule which is visiting team and regardless of At the half-time, with the Aztecs ify for the team trophy. event. in effect at present is not very trailing, 13 to 0, he appeared be- how the figures are twisted the In the frosh run, over a three State Prep Champion popular with many of the coach­ home school receives the short I fore Coach Leo Calland and told mile course, Schmidt, a Whittier es and efforts are being made to end of the change. The visitors him he was ready to play. Gal- half-miler, easily outdistanced the This is Wood’s first year at State rid the guarantee clause from receive a flat guarantee which is land demurred until a physician’s other runners in his class. and he will be a help to the track team in the future. He is from included as a game expense. On okay was given, then sent him in Saturday’s meet concluded the top of this, the net proceeds are I to start the second half. Carpinteria high school and w»i; 3 cross country runs for the 1935 the California championship ir. the Floralart Shoppe split with equal shares going to Inspired by Lovine’s return and conference season. each team. The guarantee clause by his leadership, the Aztecs drove 880 last year. 1203 ANACAPA STREET is undoubtedly faulty, but most 80 yards to their most spectacular The performance of a man in an Santa Barbara, Calif. every conference has its faulty touchdown of the year. Pomona Hoopsters event in the decathlon is com­ Phone 28534 rules, and the southern confer­ pared to the school record and ence is no exception. BOXERS TOUR SOUTH Eke Out Close Win points scored on this basis. Se v­ The San Jose boxing team in a eral men received more than 1000 ! recent letter to Fred Allred, re­ A successful free shot in the last points when they bettered th e FINE quested some matches with State 30 seconds of play proved the mar­ school record. The Tennis Shop Elmer’s FOOD boxers. The San Jose team will gin of victory gained by Pomona 110 E. De la Guerra St. travel to the University of Califor­ over Los Gauchos in the Armory last j MEN SPEAK AT ‘Y’ MEETING L nia at Los Angeles either Decem­ Friday night. Lyman Goldsmith, Denning Mc­ ber 17-18, or December 24-25, and The hill-toppers clicked with ma- Arthur and Thomas Merrill at the Prosser Racket be perspicacious - - could arrange for exhibitions here chine-like precision the first half regular College “Y" breakfast meet­ $16.50 en route, or on their return trip. and entered the rest period on the ing this morning gave short talks u s e long end of a 14-9 score. In the explaining the purposes and activi­ For Cash [ f F PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO second half the casaba artists from ties of the organization. MISSION 1 V l l J ADVERTISERS State showed a slight reversal of $9.85 form and emerged on the short end OH, NERTS! Merry Xmas and Phone 3187 after a great see-saw battle that a Happy New Year and all Campus Coffee held the small band of spectators that Phooey. Cup Capers tense. The Uptown 35c Haircut Earl Homan, substitute pivot man, looked like a future great in DE-LUXE Santa Claus is coming to BUY A his Gaucho premiere, especially on BARBER SHOP Town! (We’ll sure be lookin’ defense. Ia n Crow, sophomore Remington-Noiseless Across from Post-Office at for him). flash, contributed 7 points to the Clayton Cornish and Leo Butts State cause. 9 E. Anapamu v put on a pie-eating contest in Portable Typewriter HEBERT R. POTTER, Prop. } Bntts car while onlookers gazed for 10 Cents a Day hungrily fascinated through THE COLLEGE SHOP Runkle’s AS ADVERTISED IN closed windows. MARCH OP TIME CHICAGO COLLEGE Clayton and “Chubby” Gard­ SAN MARCOS RADIO PROGRAM ner spent a big week-end with BARBER SHOP Slippers make OF BEAUTY their gals in Ventura. 820 State St Phone 24932 Marguerite Kramer seemed to We Rent Shampoo and Dry Finger Court—San Marcos Bldg. Wave .— ....— 50c hold the attention of all male TYPEWRITERS Finger Wave Dry :...... 25c eyes at the Christmas formal. 3 Months for $5.00 Manicure ...... 25c (I gness it was the “Garb” she Hair Cut ...... -...... 20c - Guaranteed Steam Oil had on.) D. KYLE J. MOQUIN REMINGTON Permanent Wave Including Come' in during the holidays Hair C ut Shampoo and so that we may wish everyone Finger Wave . K O O K O O RAND INC. $1.95, $2.50, $3.50 a Christmas greeting personally. the best Gift 15A E. Figueroa St. New Ray Machineless Members of the Cup are stak^ K L O |C K Permanent Wave. No Heat, ■ Phone 4260 No Electricity—$4.00 ing their “all” on Stanford to win over Southern Methodist in BAKERY the Rose Bowl on New Year’s WE TAKE SMALL AS day. The Campus Coffee Cup WELL AS LARGE CHRISTMAS wishes everybody’s Christmas to ORDERS be Merry and their New Year Ph. 27484- -1207 State St. SPECIAL to be Happy. 'Prices from— A FANCY BOX OF CHOCOLATES $\.00 to $2-95 TOMMY AND WILLIE’S ir m b ò c r ìy ^ - 35c General Petroleum Products Ralph Runkle ' S21 StateMÄ St 'Stati Barbara,Calif.0S»*' 2 lbs. - 70c CORNER STATE AND SOLA Footwear .... Hosiery 1023 State Street Page Six SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, December 18, 1935' Junior Varsity Gauchos Schedule Staters Place Coaches Select ’35 Pea - Greeners Superior Team 1936 Gridiron Slate on Conference Conference Team Easily Trounce Date Team Place Player Pos. School Sept 25—Cal-Tech ...... Here Tebbs—end ...... Whittier States Scribe Oct. 3—Arizona State .. ... There Mythical Squad Dahlitz—tackle ...... Whittier Carp Hoopmen Oct. 9—Redlands ...... Here Butler—guard ...... San Diego Hoopsters Inhale Nicotine for Oct. 16—La Verne ...... Here Morelli, Sanderson Honored by Hunt—center ...... Whittier Cautious Playing Marks the Nerve Stimulant; Boys Oct. 23—Whittier ...... Here Coaches; Pollack, Oldershaw, Smith—center ...... Redlands Game; Busby Grabs Use Varied Systems Oct. 31—N evada...... ip There Yeager Make Second LaForm—guard ...... Whittier Point Honors Nov. 7—S. F. State ...... Here Gemmel—tackle .... Occidental Nov. 13—Occidental ...... Here One Santa Barbara State college Smythe—end ...... San Diego Taking an early lead, the Santa Roster of Well Conditioned Nov. 21—San Diego __ Peterson—quarter . .. Redlands Squad Lists Many Super ... There man was placed on the first team Barbara State college freshmen and one tied for first honors on the Hutchinson—half .. Whittier basketball quintet severely trounced Satellites of Game official Southern California Con­ Morelli—half ..... Sta. Barbara the Carpinteria Athletic club by a ference football" team, selected at Sanderson—full ...Sta. Barbara score of 22 to 6 last night in a By TULLY WARREN Buenaventura Club Nelson—full ...... Whittier The jayvees are coming hoo-ray, Eagle Rock last Saturday at the game played on the local Armory hoo-ray. They have formed, talked Trips Frosh Squad conference coaches meeting. floor. the situation over, and are now Coach Hal Davis, athletic direc­ Quarter-Final Round Starting slowly, the entire game embarked on a suicide schedule. Playing a close defensive game tor of Santa Barbara State college was marked with cautious playing The boys will trot on the maple the Frosh dropped a 23 to 20 deci­ was elected president of the con­ Begins in Intramural by both teams, each one being this Thursday night in all their sion to the Buenaventura Club ference for the ensuing year. afraid to take the offensive and as a result the tussle was slowed down glory. New uniforms have actual­ Friday night at the Armory gym. Bounding Bobby Morelli, half­ With the defeat of “Buppy” ly been purchased and are ready back, received a place on the first Moore by Jimmie McSkimming in considerably. Finally the frosh The teamwork of the visitors opened_up and hit the loop for the for doffing. team along with Thunderbolt San­ a quarter final match, intramural The jayvees are noted for their proved too much for the Pea-green­ derson who tied for first honors at first tally of the game. From then ers to handle. The southerners fullback with Nelson of Whittier. tennis has now entered the semi­ on, the Gauchito attack although very strict training rules and any­ final round of competition for a body breaking them is automatic­ have been playing together for sev­ Dave Pollack, quarter; Howard somewhat ragged began to function Yeager, halfback and Doug Older­ tennis racket, donated by th e and the score began to mount. ally disqualified from further com­ eral years while this w as the Gledhill-Hitchcock tennis shop, Leading the Staters scoring at­ petition. shaw of the Gauchos were placed Frosh’s second game as a team. on the second team. Those three and an intramural letter, both to tack was Busby, who took high Strict Rules be given as first prize. Second Rule Number 1 is that a fellow Gonzales, V ;ntura forward, lead who received honorable mention point honors with 11 digits. Rey­ the scoring with 10 points. He was were Voorhies, end; Lee, guard prize will be a restring job from nolds was second with 8 points. is required to always have a cig­ the same shop. Petit of the visitors was high man arette hanging from the lower lip. followed by Busby and Gwinnett and Miller, center. of Santa Barbara, each tallying 6 More men than ever before have Those remaining in the tourna­ with four^ points to his credit Red Rule Number 2 is that a nvember Mahoney, former State varsity man, must have a smoke at half-time. points. been placed on this conference ment are Julio Bortolazzo, Orazio The first half of the game proved team which is the official one of Fenzi, Webster Harris and Jimmie also played a good game fol Car­ Being a high-strung group they pinteria. need their nerves quieted arid a to be a slow defensive one, score the year selected by the coaches McSkimming. The tournament is at the half was 5 to 4 in favor of themselves. This undou b t e d 1 y scheduled to end this semester, State men who saw action in the little lift or stimulus. Their throats game were: Busby Reynolds, Swatz- need soothing and irritation needs he Ventura as. Action was speeded shows that the Gauchos are on the but will not be completed before up in the second -half and both up-grade with football as the other the Christmas vacation. berg, Mickey, Gwinnett, Hackle- to be checked. Rule Nu iber 3 man, Erbs, Peterson, and Fugii. states that absolutely no practice is teams forgot their cautious playing teams have begun to notice them. In the quarter-final play-offs necessary as the boys are all fin­ and opened up with some scoring. Four of the men making the first Bortolazzo defeated John McNeill, The visitors lead most of the way, two teams are sophomores and one 6-4, 6-4; ¡Fenzi defeated Robert PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO ished players. Rule Number 4 is ADVERTISERS that if no practicing is needed but the final outcome was in doubt is a junior. Three seniors made Ballin, 6-4, 6-1; McSkimming de­ therefore no coaching is necessary until the end. honorable mention. feated Moore, 6-3, 6-1, and Harris and all the boys use their own sys­ defeated Bob Kindred, 6-3, 6-3. tems. V Organizations represented, by the The team consists of many super four remaining contestants a r e satellite stars. “Hilly-Billy” Ben­ sophomores, Fenzi; seniors, Harris; ton, center, was Bakersfield junior C@m AnM by” Dunham, Bakersfield flash, weights down a forward with his Christmas a 11-around ability. “La raping It seems as though Kaye Grow main event which they are looking forward to is the contest with the IFORD Jimmy” Lebeck, of last year’s doubts her archery ability so the Australian women next year. Suggestions varsity, plays with the gre itest of rest of you girls needn’t give up * « * * ease at his forward. “Setturr Down” hope. Even if Kaye does stand at BOTANY WOOL TIES V-8 NITE Follett and “Hoist ’em Up ’ Hoyt, Christmas vacation is almost here LOUNGING PAJAMAS last year’s jayvees co-captai is hang the- head of the advanced group, and only a few girls have signed up GAUCHO SHIRTS The Xmas Gift You’ve she still has to search all over the on the bulletin boards for the W. BARREL SWEATERS down the backward guard posts. hill for a stray arrow. Virginia ROBES Been Waiting For! These boys state that there is noth­ A. A. Christmas basket which must SCARFS Moellering seems to be getting on be filled by the 19th of December. GLOVES | BOX OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY ing like getting in training for life just fine and at present stands the with a background of hard knocks Those girls who have signed up are TIE AND HANDKERCHIEF FROM 10 A. M. highest in the beginners group with bringing canned goods.__ How about SETS and bumps. Harriet Cocper and Catherine La Bay Your Tickets Early Relief Posts some clothes and toys to cheer up MEN’S ACCESSORIES Rue following close behind. some poor family who depend on FIRST EVENING SHOW "Mousey” Moore, that bald-head­ * * * HOSIERY ed bucket bucker; Gene Chamber­ your full support! Remember, all STARTS 6:15 lain, flashy frosh and hoop hitter, Have you noticed that several contributions are to be taken to the DOORS OPEN 5:45 dressing rooms have been missing W. A. A- clubroom. hold down relief posts at forwards. * * * “Goops” Gardenhire, better known for the past few days? The rooms —On the Screen— as rough and ready, holds the first on the right side of the girls gym By next year the plans for the Smash Musical Hit locker room were removed last W. A. A. banquet will be all settled 923 State Street bench center position. Thursday and a double row of lock­ “SWEET SURRENDER” “Bo-bo” Murray and “Porky-fat” so you can all look forward to a OPEN EVENINGS ers will replace the vacant space. most enjoyable time X ——------— ------Hershey are sub - way guards. This will enable more girls' to have “Sleepy” Morris snores at one of a special place for their clothes. the guards too. ♦ * * Harry Sloan, water-boy, towel Latest flash on the activities of Alfred T. Cornwall IT MAKES A SM ART GIFT getter, and chief-trainer keeps a the Women’s Athletic association— watchful eye on the boy’s antics the women of State college have Fine Shoe Repairing and always has a nicotine stimu­ joined the National field hockey lant ready. Jayvee has played two games to association which will entitle them 1033 State St. date with a batting average of .500. to attend all of the games. One Holding a 20-9 lead over Los Prie­ tos at the half time their splendid •K ì ÌIT ì KIy I 1 condition proved their undoing and McCAFFERY Bros. n o • ’ they were beaten. They took the measure of Carpinteria Athletic SPORTING GOODS club, 37-10, in their next encounter. They wind up their season with Phone 5656 634 State St. a game against the . varsity later in the year Yeager Gets Mention as Outstanding Back Howard “Swivel - Hips” Yeager star Santa Barbara State player and one of the outstanding backs on the Pacific Coast was placed on the honorable mention roll of the S e a s o n ’s Collier’s All-America team for this season. Yeager was second to Jimmy Blaisdell i n conference ( G r e e t i n g s scoring for the past season. Two other members of the South­ ern California conference also re­ ceived honorable mention. Jimmy Blaisdell and Swede Peterson of Redlands were the others. Our Bags Smartly Different— The immortal Walter Camp first Sears Roebuck an accessory that is necessary. You will find an out­ started picking All-American teams standing assortment. Priced— for Collier’s back in 1879. and Co. Grantland Rice picks the present $\.oo to $\2M team for Collier’s magazine. He 1221 State Street has men all over the country who Visit Our Mayfair Shop for Gifts That Are Different send in their recommendations to him. It is a distinct honor for any men to be mentioned on this man’s selections. INTRAMURAL REQUEST Coach Hal Davis requests that all intramural contestants coiriplete their scheduled events before the 913 State St. Established 19 Christmas holidays so that the spring program may be started without delay. 1910------SILVER ANNIVERSARY YEAR------1935