Fourth Annual Dance Concert Students Mark Emphasizes National
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Vol. XXI SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1942 - No. 23 Roadrunner Fourth Annual Dance Concert Students Mark Portrays Life Emphasizes National Trend Preferences in In Year 1975 ------ r------------------ ----------------- By RUTHE SUGGS Summer Work El Gaucho Editor Depicting life of the future “Come American children, unite to dance our great chprale Something new in the order generation with the setting . a dance of democracy.” With the inspiration of those words, of summer vocationál place a symphony of bodily movement was climaxed last night as ment was being organized on taking place in the year of Our Orchesis, in the College theatre, opened the fourth annual con Lord 1975, the script written campus this week, as the ex cert of modem dance. ecutive council under the di by George Blumenson and Before’an appreciative if scants------------------------------- ----------- rection of President Howard and Henry Garcia has been chos opening night crowd, the two- Eckles prepare to canvass the en for the 1942 edition of the performance run is presented by Campus Group student body Wednesday during, annual Roadrunner Revue. Blu the women’s physical education the early morning classes with department, and is under the di a questionane for students to fill menson ancr Garcia will direct the Bills Annual out in’ regard to combining sum show, while Gerry Cockins will rection of Miss Margarfet DeHaan. mer defense work and summer be dance director. Thjs evening’s curtain will be schooling. Life acording to the authors, rung up at the regular time, 8:30. Music Concert Under present plans as adopted has resolved to a ratio of ap Timeliness took the spotlight as by the councilmen last night, the Featured in ’ conjunction with proximately 1000 women to one dancers presented the 10-number ballots will distributed during the male, due to the terrific death the “State college woodwind en- class hours through the cooper program emphasizing nationalism. ation of the faculty to all stu rate suffered by the masculine Three selections carried that tone, semblê, thé women's glee club population in continuous warfare dents. At this time students will ‘‘Ballad for Americans” by John will present their annual varied be asked to indicate whether they from the present day until the La Touche was chanted, adequat- concert in the auditorium Thurs plan to attend the summer ses opening act of the play. ly, by the Verse Speaking choir. sion either oh the Gaucho campus The 1975 Selective Service Act day evening at 8:30 under the A serious piece of prose, the in direction of Van A. Christy, de or elsewhere and whether they has Reversed itself, and now the terpretation was sympathetic and need work. members of the fairer sex are partment head. strong. Highlighting the evening’s pro Students available for summer clad in olive drab, shoulder mili “Americana”, preceded by the gram will be two original com work will be asked to give three tary rifles and execute tactical Rally chairman GEORGE BLU referred quote, exemplified every positions, “The Chorale” and preferences of types of work that army maneuvers at various en MENSON makes a campus wide type of Yankee dance, every they would best qualify for. These campments. “The War Dance of the Wooden appeal for talent for the forth-, emotion from joy to grief and Indians”- by Herbert Moise, lo ballots will be turned over to Open tryouts will be held in coming Roadrunner Revue as back again. “We’re in the Army the deans’ offices for reference Now”, a requested repetition from cal music student. Also included the auditorium March 23 and 25 student committee announces in the program are Arthur Avery, in placing State college students. at 3 p.m. for singers, dancers, theme "Oh Sergeant Puleeze!" last year’s concert, delighted the .“It is a matter of patriotic comedians, specialty acts and solo audience. Gerry Cockins rollicked in a euphonium “Concerto” by significance that students, who musicians. Applications are now through the role of commedienne David; Nino Baudino, in the ten make up a reservoir of limited being accepted by Blumenson and with intended uncoordinated or solo of Sir Arthur Sullivarf’s summer employment, take ad Garcia for the positions of bus Linguists Set charm. ¡“The Night is Calm and Clojid- vantage and cooperate in this plan iness manager, musical director They, the dancers, were, having less;” Virginia Ebbert in a so of job placement,” declares Presi and other technical positions. fun and the audience knew it prano solOfOf “The Sailor’s Chirst- dent Clarence L. Phelps. “This The Radio Swing Band of the National Meet in “Merry Go ’Round”, a harken mas” by Chaminade; and Mary will not only facilitate the offices ing back to childhood which de | Baalam in the violin obligato of music department will provide Plans for the national conven of the deans in summer place served and received an encore “The Slumber Song of the Ma ment coordination, but will also the musical portion of the show, tion March 28-30 of Alpha Mu while casting will be done over bid. donna,” by Michael Head. provide local students' with added the Easter vacation period, and Gamma, honorary foreign lang To the friendly notes of “Hi Completing the program of, the opportunities to do their part. parts will be posted on the bull uage fraternity, rapidly near Neighbor!” the cast opened the women’s glee club are ‘‘Piping Also included in the order of etin board in front of the audi completion under the direction of show with “Salute'’ which was Down the Valleys,” Thomas; business on the council floor was torium. Miss Eda Ramelli and Kathleen followed by ' a well-performed “Soudn Sleep,1’’.Williams; “Even discussion on the report of ■ the According to Blumenson and McMullan. duet. Lacking in sophistication, ing Over the Forrest,” Gibbs; “The faculty committee requesting that On Saturday, March 28, regi “Children’s Corner” was present Bridegroom,” Brahms; and a the Gaucho clubroom be closed Garcia, the first rehearsal will ed with careful abandon by Nili- group of spirituals arranged for be held on Monday after Easter, stration of visiting students and after 3:30 p.m. This report was faculty members will take place letta Coulter and Miss DeHaan. ,the chorus by Christy. made on behalf of the cafeteria and if students’ are unable to Percussive quality of drum rhyr Mrs. Josephine Harper is the manager who declared that the make the tryouts, they should in the AWS clubroom from 11 thms was essence of “From Pri a.m. until 5 p.m. assistant conductor and accom cafeteria was suffering acute contact the directors , personally. mitive Rhythms” which included panist for the concert. losses due to the disappearance » Following registration, a Ta a smooth solo by Betty Mitchell. of coke bottles and other items male Treat will be given by local The Schostakovitch polka brought after their personnel leaves duty. Honor Society members of the society at the only an appreciative titter of ap Following discussion on the First Christian Church. plause, while ‘‘Nocturne” in its Editor Sets Gaucho room, the council‘heard a Sunday morning, President sedateness was executed with pol report on the minutes of a meet Pledges Seven Clarence L. Phelps will welcome ish. ing of the Athletic Control Board delegates at a business meeting Best received of the “Pre- Deadline in which it was decided to wait in the AWS clubroom over which Kappa Omicron Phi, national Classic Suite” which was based Today is the final opportunity until later in thè year before home economics honorary fra Meyer Krakowski, national presi on music for court dancers of the definitely deciding to drop foot ternity, held pledging ceremon dent of the fraternity, will pre 13th and 14th centuries was for students to make appoint ball for the duration of the na ies for seven new pledges on side. The meeting will be fol “Gigue”,; a happy.French jog. ments for individual portrait sit tional emergency. Monday evening in the Colonial lowed by a luncheon at Restaur Orchesis; local chapter of the tings for La Cumbre and no more room. The group met for dinner, ante del Paseo, at which stu national dance group, was assist pictures will be taken after after which new members Mar dents from the various colleges ed by members of dance compo March 21, it was emphasized by garet Beeson, Barbara Holder, represented will participate, in an sition class and the afternoon Virginia Courÿ, appointment edi Women Poll Joan Dripps, Edwina Thompson, oratorical contest and present dance class. Student manager tor. Eleanor Hankey, Dorothy Sands, several, skits. for tjie concert is Nancy Morri Those who have not called for Wednesday and Dorothy Barr were accepted In the evening Alpha Mu Gam son. théir proofs are “urged to do so at into pledgeship. The women will ma and the Santa Barbara branch Burchett studio immediately. Associated Women students be pledges for a period of six of Pan-American league will be Choice of selection must be de will hold a special assembly weeks, and will be headed by co-sponsors of a speech by Dr. termined before next week. Tuesday,';in the auditorium foufth Barbara Harrison, pledge captain. Manuel Eduardo Hubner. Hile Casts Monday is the deadline on the hour for nomination of next purchase of pages, with a $5 de year’s officers. President Faye Fourth Drama posit, the balance due April 1. Thompson, incumbent, will pre Annuals are being sold in the side. Peggy Lou Anderson has Honor Fraternities Present Under- direction of Frederic W. Qpad between fifth and sixth planned a short program. Hile, speech department head, periods.