BLOOD DRIVE STARTS TOMORROW

FROSH, SOPHS SCHEDULE HEY DAZE’ DANCE PRINCIPAL FIGURES in the Red Cross blood drive, which takes place on campus tomorrow and Friday, pose with the trophy which will go to the organization having the largest per­ Barn Dance, Hayride centage of donors. Pictured are, Teft to right, Barbara Toal, secretary of the local chapter, Des Kincaid,' chairman of the drive, and Pat Williams, president of the Red Cross chapter on Feature March Event campus. The Sophomore and Freshman classes will present their main so­ cial activity of the year, “Hey Cal Poly’s 43.1 Per Cent Mark Daze,” a barn dance and hayride, Friday, March 7, at 8 p.m. The Freshman Cabinet, Spurs and Goal of Red Cross Unit Here Squires are sponsoring the dance, Santa Barbara College students must contribute 650 pints of with A1 Glickman, Myra Jaccard blood to the Red Cross blood drive tomorrow and Friday if they are and Duane Mittan in charge. Di­ to beat the students at Cal. Poly. The Poly student body challenged ana Harder will be entertainment Santa Barbara to a contest to see which school could get the biggest and band chairman, and lone percentage of the student body to become donors. Smith and Ann Schlegel publicity The Mustang campus set up a mark recently which will be hard chairmen. to beat. They became the national champions when 43.1 percent of Music will be provided by Stan all students donated blood. ------Tysell’s “Local Yokels,” from Cal The Tri-Counties Blood Bank Poly, who “really put out some hot has agreed to double its facilities stuff,” states A1 Glickman. The for the Santa Barbara drive. The Roadrunner Review evening’s entertainment will in­ blood bank center will be set up in clude songs by-banjo player Rusty the Men’s Gym all day tomorrow Rehearsals Underway Buchanan, several square dances and Friday. A sign up board has Casting and rehearsals for the called by Paul Sund and variety been placed in front of the Men’s Roadrunner Revue are under way numbers by the band. The special Gym where all students may make after a preliminary casting in the event of the night will be trips ev­ appointments for donations. auditorium last Tuesday night. ery 20 minutes in a hay wagon Students who are unable to do­ New skits and talent are still be­ drawn by horses. nate tomorrow or Friday may do ing accepted, however, and many The barn dance theme will be so at the .Elks Club, 216 E. Car­ production jobs are still open for carried out in the decorations and rillo today from noon until 8 p.m. those interested. in informal clothes such as cottons, Lunch will be served to all donors peasant skirts and levis. Free until 4 p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m. The Revue, to be held this year on March 13, 14 and 15/ is under cokes and doughnuts will be RICHARD LERT, noted conductor of the Pasadena Civic Orchestra, will direct the 12th Annual All donations made at the Elks the direction of Pat Williams, with served. All-California High School Symphony at the Lobero Theatre Sunday night. Outstanding music Club will be accredited to the music and the orchestra under the The dance will he held at the students from more than 50 California high schools will attend the music festival, sponsored each campus drive. direction of Benny Godfrey. A & N Packing House, which can year by Santa Barbara College. Minors, who must have permit be reached by going north along slips from parents or guardians, Featured in.the show will be va­ 101 Highway to the large over­ may get the slips at the Graduate riety acts, including comedy skits, head bridge, where the barn is on songs, dances and pantomimes, to CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL SYMPHONY Manager’s Office or at the sign-up the opposite side. booth in front of the Men’s Gym. make a well-balanced and varied Tickets can be purchased at the A canteen service, under the di­ production. ticket booth on the gym lawn, rection of Barbara York, will be Ed Monreal will act as stage Thursday and Friday, or from any CONCERT AT LOBERO SUNDAY NIGHT set up to serve the donors on cam­ manager, directing skits which member of the Frosh Cabinet, Months of state-wide prepara­ will begin arriving in Santa Bar­ will be from Santa Barbara city pus. Orange juice, cake and cof­ have been submitted by students Spurs or Squires at 60c per per­ tion will be climaxed Sunday eve­ bara Thursday night and will be schools. Chosen from the high fee will be served. such as Bill Mitchel, Lionel Pur­ son. No stags are allowed and one ning, March 2, when the 12th an­ housed in the homes of hospitable school this year were Gloria Vail, cell, Virginia Vencil and Virginia member of the couple must be nual All-California High School Santa Barbarans. Rehearsals will Gerry Christy, Charles Holman, Vierra. either a Freshman or Sophomore Symphony Concert comes to the begin early Friday morning and Virginia Needels, Ruth Ann Bid- Barbary Coast Plans Publicity is being handled by in order to attend. Lobero Theater under the baton of continue constantly until a con­ good, Sydney Ullman, John Seal, Sue Ziegler and Mary Kukura, guest conductor Richard Lert. ceit for children Sunday after­ Larry Lopez and Gilbert Adams. with Marilyn Ringle, assisted by To play in the high school sym­ noon in the Lobero. Fay Tysell, the tenth member, is a Announced for ’52 Dr. Norman Gabel, Asst. student at Santa Barbara Junior Plans for the 1952 Santa Bar­ Barbara Curtis, in charge of ticket phony is the dream of hundreds According to Maurice Faulkner, sales. Janet Smithin is acting as Professor of Anthropology, of young student-artists in high chairman of the Santa Barbara High School. bary Coast Carnival, to be held will speak Thursday at 4 Miss Vial, a 15-year-old violin on the Men’s Gym lawn on April secretary and Hal Mackey is tech­ | schools all over California. It Is a College music department, which nical advisor. p.m. in Pine Hall on “Afri­ chance to play in a real symphony is sponsoring the symphony in co­ virtuoso, has been chosen as one 18 and 19, were announced this can, Indian, and Arabian of two soloists for the concert. The week by Pat Welsh and Ted Troy, Costumes will be designed and under a noted conductor. operation with the Associated Stu­ made under Laura Abeloe’s direc­ Dance Rituals” illustrated Lert is indeed noted, both here dents, ho adults will be admitted other soloist is William Love, a co-chairman of the special events by moving pictures taken by 17-year-old oboist from Beverly committee. tion with a committee of workers and abroad. Now conductor of to the afternoon performance un­ headed by Jean Newham. Pat Dr-Gabel. Pasadena’s Civic Orchestra, he was less accompanied by at least one "Hills High School. Booths will be in a circular ar­ This lecture,' arranged in Sixteen musicians will represent rangement with a large food booth Johnson will take care of props, music director of the Berlin State child. with Nancy Ashley acting as script connection with research Opera for two decades. In addi­ The afternoon concert for chil­ schools in the Tri-County area. in the center, providing a larger for the Spring Dance Con­ Eight students from Burlingame, area between booths, and facilitat­ girl and prompter. tion to his Pasadena duties, he is dren will begin at 2:30, the eve­ cert to be put on by the music director for the Music Acad­ ning performance at 8:30. This Palo Alto and Berkeley will travel ing the usual eating problem. A ticket sales contest for the Re­ Women’s Physical Educa­ the greatest distance from the Application blanks for booths vue will be held for sorority and emy of the West. is the climax of months of prac­ tion Department^ is free and The outstanding teen-age musi­ tice and study on the part of the north, two students from San Di­ may be found in the Santa Bar­ fraternity competition. Contest open to all students. ego the farthest from the south. bary Coast brochure received by chairmen for the Greek organiza­ cians—185 of them from 60 high young artists. organizations last week, or may be tions can pick up tickets on March schools in all parts of the state— Ten members of the orchestra The symphony’s program will obtained in the Student Body of­ 3 in the ASB office, and tickets consist of the following works: fice. A sketch of the booth and may be sold until Tuesday, March Suite _.7...... Bluck-Mott $2 for each 10-foot frontage de­ 11, at 4 p.m. Tickets lost or turned Oboe Concerto ...... Comaroso in after 4 will be charged to the ELECTIONS TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK; Unfinished Symphony No. 8 (1st sired must be turned into the ASB Movement) ..... Schubert office with the applications on organization responsible for them. Come Sweet Death (Kom Susser March 4, 5 or 6. From March 11 to 14 more tickets Tod) |...... i ...... Bach This year thè Coast will feature will be sold on the men’s gym CONSTITUTION REVISION PROPOSED A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.....Bach lawn and purchasers may credit A special election will be held membership of the Legislative provide representation for El Symphonic Espagnole...... Lalo several innovations, including a Tasso ...... Liszt free talent show’by the Kelps from the tickets they have bought to any Tuesday and Wednesday to elect Council, the governing body of Gaucho.” Student tickets at 25c each are UCLA. Greek organization. A prize will three officers and pass on a pro­ the Associated Students. Provision Christofferson pointed out that be awarded Saturday, March 15. posed revision of the Associated now on "sale at the Graduate Man­ The whiskerino, another new at­ has been made to insure the Mesa under the present constitution the traction, starting ahead This year’s faculty sponsor is Students constitution. head yell leader is elected with lit­ ager’s office for the evening con­ of the Coast, will be cljmaxed on Mr. Howard Fenton of the art The officers to be elected are a campus representation on Coun­ cert. cil. The editor of El GaucKo has tle regard for his capabilities. The the second night of the Coast with department, whose experience in male Representative-at-Large, the proposed revision would allow the theater work is proving very help­ sophomore president, and fresh­ also been added to Legislative the awarding of a prize for the Council as a voting member. selection to be based on ability best beard. • ful. man Secretary-Treasurer. alone. The yell leader would also Tickets for tonight’s bas­ Forty per cent of all funds col­ Due to the use of an orchestra, Marie Allen, chairman of the Another major change occurs in come under some control by the ketball game between the lected from the carnival will go to this Revue will feature many musi­ Elections Committee indicated that the stipulation governing the sel­ Council, allowing them to take Gauchos and Westmont are the World University Service and cal acts, choruses, soloists and pro­ three polling places will be set up ection of the head yell leader. Un­ disciplinary action if he is lax in on sale at the Graduate Man­ the Memorial Student Union Fund. duction numbers. Joyce Sader and for the election. One will be lo­ der the proposed revised constitu­ his duties, as has often been the ager’s office. Since the seat­ WUS helps students in every coun­ Des Kincaid are serving as ac­ cated in the Quad area, one on the tion, the head yell leader will be case in recent years. ing capacity of the Don try in the world to continue with companists for rehearsals of the Men’s Gym lawn and one on the appointed rather than elected by Gym, where the game will the student body at large. Organizations which are assist­ be played, is limited, stu­ their education by supplying text­ song and dance choruses which Mesa campus. Voting will take ing the Elections Committee in the books, supplies, dormitories, and will include a “line” of the tallest place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both Bob Christofferson, ASB presi­ dents should purchase tick­ election are Squires, Spurs, Crown ets today in order to be as­ medical supplies. The Student Un­ girls in school, and a trio of the days and the votes will be counted dent, commented, “The new con­ and Scepter, Blue Key and Chimes: immediately at the close of vot­ stitution would be much more con­ sured of seats. ion will be located on the Goleta smallest. The Delta Tau Delta Red Members of the Elections Com­ Campus when UCSBC is moved Shmoos, who highlighted last ing on Wednesday. sistent than the one now in opera­ Faculty tickets will not be year’s show with a classical ballet, The constitutional revisions in­ tion. It would clear up some er­ mittee are Margaret Mueller, Mark sold at the game, but are on there. Maclin, Shirley Stockton, Mari­ Others helping to stage the event will give their version of a more clude several minor grammatical rors in wording and become more sale at the Graduate Mana­ impressionistic dance medium, and changes and some changes in the easily adaptable to our problems. anne Hillman, Frank Armstrong, ger’s office. Student tickets are Babs Benning, Joyce Fenstad, Chairman Marie Allen and Miss Mary Ellis, Margaret Marsh, Mari­ a combo composed of Nancy Whit­ structure of the body of the con­ The tiew constitution would insure are 35c and faculty tickets lyn Ringel, Donna Matson and man, Steve Joseph and Rusty Bu­ stitution. the Mesa campus of representation Ellen Bowers of the Dean of are 50c. Wayne Kluth. chanan will go through its paces. Major changes occur in the on Legislative Council and also Women’s office. Page 2 EL GAUCHO Wednesday, February 27, 1952 PLEDGES INITIATED RAZIN’ KANE Recently the pledges of Sigma Today my pride knows no limit. CAMPUS Tau Gamma were formally initiat­ I now understand college life; I ed as active members. The cere­ know my way around. Why today FRAME-UP mony followed a breakfast at the it took me only twenty minutes to fraternity house. find my classrooms. And every­ The ceremony was conducted by one’s so nice, too. Just yesterday President Art Clark, initiating I overheard my psychology in­ Frank Dumoulin, Carl Shafer, structor talking to my biology in­ Dick Weston, Abdollah Chasghai, structor. I didn’t quite understand Joseph Lewin, and Richard Kay- University of California, Santa Barbara College it all, something about who would wood, faculty advisor, who com­ EDITOR ------7...... ___ ...... BOB ALFORD get to experiment first. pleted his pledgeship with this SOCIETY EDITOR ...... ______GEORGIA BACIU I’ve been accepted, too. Last class. STAFF REPORTERS: Joe Costantino, lone Smith, Cathy Stewart, John Robin­ Saturday I went to a fraternity Speakers included, Dr. Nair and son, Owen Wayman, Margot Abbott, Joyce Coffin, Harriet Polt, Lois party. And I met a girl there. . . . Roland Groom, Western Province Jaral, Edith Hicks, Dick Carlston, Kay Riusaki Vicki Weiss. PHOTOGRAPHER »------...... ______Dick Pendleton There are still things I don’t un­ Archon. BOB LORDEN, Advertising Manager Telephone 3116 derstand. She was five foot four and had blond hair and blue eyes: Editorial the strangest looking girl I’ve ever seen. The girls at home are about It is perhaps unfortunate that a contest must be the pri­ four foot two and have snowy mary inducement in such a worthy cause as the Red Cross white hair and eyes about the same blood drive. Nevertheless, this is the case. color as rabbits’. I like rabbits. Even without the prod of competition, the drive for blood At home my rabhits always like for the armed forces should become a source of concern for me to squeeze them real tight while they rub their little noses against every thinking American. my neck. Come to think of it, The reasons need not be repeated. The need is great that’s the same thing that girl did and the cause is just. Even if you are opposed to the Korean at the party. I’m beginning to un­ war you should accept the fact that Americans are committed derstand more all the time. to the fighting and are deserving of your assistance. , If the somewhat sophomoric stimulus of a contest with CHI ALPHA DELTA other schools is not enough of an inspiration, every student ELECTS OFFICERS should at least recognize this as a real and vital duty of every conscious American citizen. Chi Alpha Delta, honorary ele­ mentary education fraternity, got It is a matter of the utmost urgency and deserves your into full swing recently with an in­ cooperation. formal board meeting. Newly elected President Gail The election which comes up next week concerns some Hagemeyer presided at the meet­ Marie Allen . . . 5’3 . .. Sen­ and green . . . unvitalized Liberal elective offices and the constitution of the Associated Students. ing. Activities for the spring se­ ior .. . 21 years . . . brown hair . ,s. Arts courses . . . uncooperativeness The former considerations are entirely personal, but the part mester were planned and goals of hazel eyes . . . dimples . . . lilting of certain students . . . the fraternity were outlined. laugh . . . personality! Past . . . Representative at large of the election which has to do with the constitution deserves Likes . . . beer . . . scotch .. . . some comment. New officers of Chi Alpha Del­ . . . Managing Editor El Gaucho ta, besides Miss Hagemeyer, are men . . . pansies . . . Mongolian . . .-Spurs . . . of the head yell leader may not be vital to Vice President Mary Hawks, Co­ moose meat steaks . . . Dr. Good- Present'. .. Vice President Asso­ the operation of student government, but it is an important ordinator Joy Ritter, Historian speed . . . Constitutions . . . Cal ciated Students . . .-Colonel’s Co­ function of student extra-curricular activities. The head yell Connie Campbell, Treasurer Bar­ Club Conventions . . . New Poly eds . . : Cal Club . . . Sci Instructor, Colonel Hardy . . . leader is also a contributor to public relations for the col­ bara Kinsel, Courtesy Chairman Future . . . elementary teacher Eileen Thies and Publicity Chair­ sixth grade boys . . . lege. His performance, especially at football games, is ob­ man Charm Hill. Dislikes . . . a lot of things . . . (next year!) . . . traveler of the served and noted by many people outside the college. There martinis . . . combination of blue U.S. . . . four kids . . . should be some check on his operations, some means of con­ Majorette Phyllis Mertz FOR trol, so that a repetition of some of last Fall’s disgraceful and ill-advised antics will not occur. The proposed revision would Tells Recent Pinning take Care of that. Phyllis Mertz recently an­ DEVASTATING The Mesa campus is large enough and important enough nounced her pinning to Joe Lee £ PORTRAITS to the over-all operation of student government that it should Lewis, past president of Lambda Chi Alpha. They have been from your La Cumbre negatives DATE CLOTHES be assured of representation on Legislative Council. Although pinned for two weeks. at Special Prices the proposed amendment to the constitution is inadequate Phyllis, who was the majorette in some ways, it is a step in the right direction. for the college band last semester, on any size or amount. Try The inclusion of the editor of El Gaucho on Council is is now attending Santa Barbara a matter which should have been attended to before now. The Business College. She is from Lan­ Take advantage-of the $1.50 refund L. R. C. A. caster. Joe is a senior and a music editor is necessarily an integral part of student body functions. major from Bakersfield. He is before the negatives are permanently filed. He comes in contact with every facet of campus life. Santa now house manager of his frater­ 1309 State Street Barbara is the only campus of the University of California nity. which excluded the editor of the student newspaper from fia tte Studio- Council. Telephone 23131 Moreover, one of the functions of Council is the alloca­ 7 La Arcada Court at 1114 State Street tion of funds. El Gaucho represents the greatest single in­ vestment and the greatest single source of income, with the Patronize Your Gaucho exception of the football team. It is only logical that a repre­ sentative of El Gaucho have a voice in the administering of student body funds. Advertisers All of the constitutional changes are the result of a great deal of thought and investigation. They deserve every students support. ADPi’s Spend Weekend Vacation at Arrowhead * Azusa to Cucamonga Members of Alpha Delta Pi so­ rority journeyed to Lake Arrow­ Announcing a 69 Days head last weekend for three days $ K O 0 t £ R S are cuter! of fun in the snow. They were Extraordinary Art Tour to Europe guests at Joan Hemmer’s cabin at the lake. Under the Leadership of The girls left Thursday evening Dr. Elliott Evans and stayed in Fullerton overnight. Chairman of the Art Department Early Friday morning they started University of California, Santa Barbara College the last part of their trip. They re­ Sailing from Montreal June 26, 1952, SS Columbia turned to Santa Barbara late Sun­ Anywhere you go, you’ll get day night. Returning September 2, 1952, SS Camberra raves about this "go every­ Places of interest to be visited will include— where" pair. From toe to England: London, Canterbury, Salisbury, Bath, Oxford, Eton, Windsor, etc. back you’re pointed in the NEED FLOWERS? Holland: The Hague, Amsterdam, Leyden, Volendam, Utrecht, right direction for fasjuon . . . etc. Belgium: Antwerp, Brussels, Bruges, Ghent, Louvain, Liege, etc. for comfort. . . naturally, they For Your Corsages, Germany: Cologne, The Rhine Valley, Wiesbaden, Heidelberg, come from California. 7.95 Munich, Berchtesgaden, Augsbourg, etc. Cut Flowers, Austria: Salzburg and Innsbruck Italy: Bolzano, Verona, Vicenza, Venice, Padua, Ferrara, Bo­ Floral Gifts logna, Ravenna, Florence, Siena, Perugia, Assisi, Orvieto, Viterbo, Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Amalfi, Cassino, Pisa, hfillvujoodT? . of all kinds . . . Rapallo, Geona, etc. France: Paris, The Riviera, Avignon, Carcassonne, Albi, Cahors, Drop in and see Les Eyzies, Angouleme, Poitiers, Tours, Chateau Country, SKOOIFRS Mont St. Michel, Normandy battlefields, Chartres, Ver­ Your Floral Friends sailles, Fontainebleau, etc. NATIONALLY advertised at TOUR COST: $1350.00 Ocean travel: Tourist Class Land travel: From time of arrival in Holland, July 12, till August 18, date of arrival in Paris, the group will travel in its own private de luxe 22 seat motor coach. For information and reservations call 7788 rabota or ATBoasuaatnas SANTA BARBARA TRAVEL BUREAU 1331 State — Phone 5-5165 1028 State Street Santa Barbara, California V Home Ec Club Gives WAYNE PIERCY W F.B | Wednesday, February 27, 1952 EL GAUCHO Page PANHEL ENDS RUSHING; Welcome Tea Today IN LONG BEACH About 700 guests attended the The Spring “Welcome Tea” for wedding of Wayne Piercy and Pat NEW PLANS DISCUSSED the Home Economics department Lockwood at the First Brethren Twenty-five girls were • pledged to sororities at the end of the Will be held today at 3:30 in Eb- Church in Long Beach on Feb. 3. Lots of girls complained of be­ bets Hall 105. Home Economics music major Paula Winkler just Spring rush period last week. Open bidding started yesterday, and Pat’s sister, Nancy, was maid of ing “widows” .last weekend be­ listened. Ted Troy and Mary Jo will continue for one week, ending March 4. After that, groups having majors and those interested in honor, and bridesmaids were Carol cause of all the rush parties that Hme Ec are invited to attend. Borneman went out looking for a membership of less than 35 will be permitted to bid girls for the Reid and Nancy Piercy, cousin of were going on. Knapp Nursing fudge but couldn’t find any. rest of the semester. Girls who registered for Spring rushing are The Welcome Tea is an annual the groom. School must have had quite a ball. eligible for open bidding. event given by the Home Ec Club Wayne’s brother, Darrell, served Barbara Curtis and A1 Marshall At a recent Panhellenic Council as best man, and ushers were Joe However several groups did get were at the Tyrol for an evening of Jackie Broom Tells to acquaint new Home Economics together to have a good time. meeting it was decided that the majors with the faculty, the club Riddick, Bryan Dixson, Fred Vick­ talking and dancing along with rush period was too short, and a ers and Jim Boyd. Thursday night Block C played Patty Benko - Dale Humphries, DGs of Engagement and other members of the Hme Eddie’s and won their first basket­ number of disadvantages^ arose Economics department. It is also The bride attended Long Beach Marlene Maag-Jack Winger, and Jackie Brown, a former student ball game in weeks. Afterwards alums Carlene and Frank Smith. from the brief schedule. Plans are at Santa Barbara College, returned designed to bring a better under­ City College for two and a half being developed to increase the years. She was president of her they all celebrated. Bill Kelso, Don Hit and Run also drew a crowd. to the Delta Gamma house at the standing between Home Econom­ Steere, and Bob Myers left their number of events for next semes­ ics majors and those from other sorority and active in student gov­ Among those applauding the acts beginning of the semester to an­ wives home, but joined in the fun were Pauline Byard-Ed McCann, ter’s rush calendar. nounce her engagement by passing departments and with other inter­ ernment. Wayne, a junior, is a Physical Education major and a anyway. Others there were Ray Diane Campbell - Chappy Bortz, Plans for Presents also were dis­ out chocolates and small bouquets ests. Stark - Marian Sabiron, Pattye cussed at the Council meeting. It member of Kappa Sigma frater­ Jan Eli-Jim Subject, and Jane of flowers at the Monday night Reily-Corky Johnson, Andy Lo- Manning-Joe Costantino. Jane was was decided that the Presents nity. meeting. She attended this college Joyce Bissett Serenaded gan-Betty Jo Hoeven, and Joann up for the weekend from her teach­ for two years, majoring in Eng­ After a honeymoon at Laguna dance be held next Fall within Beach the newlywed couple are Cobb-Gordon Weber. Vic Town, ing job in Victorville. two weeks after pledging. lish. Now she is living with her By Long-Distance Call Lionell Purcell, Dick Gorrie, and parents and taking voice lessons living in town while the groom A.fter the show stars Rusty Bu­ completes his studies. George Mattias were also wander­ chanan and Steve Joseph enter-, in Hollywood. A long-distance phone call was ing around. Bob was a Kappa Sigma pledge necessary for Joyce Bissett to hear tained on the guitar and drums at NATIONAL OFFICERS Friday night brought more the Spigot for Ed Monreal, Dave at the University of Oregon be­ her serenade after she announced groups out. At the Pink Cricket AFTER CLASS fore he attended Los Angeles her pinning to Bud Lorbeer. VISIT KS Gorrie, and others. were Nancy Ashley-John Popo­ And the same night Adele Hen­ State College. He is now with the Alpha Phis received a letter tell­ Ten Kappa Sigma pledges were vich, Joan Nelson-Bill Brown, Babs or Air Force in South Carolina. In ing them that shehad been pinned initiated as active members of the dricks and Chuck Lightfoot won Barnard-Phil Gill, and June Linn- a dancing contest in Ventura. high school he was outstanding in since Christmas. She graduated fraternity Sunday, Feb. 17. This Earl Cantlay. George Mienke was ANYTIME athletics, being a member of All- last June and now is teaching was the largest class of initiates in Could it be because Paul Wil­ displaying his vocal talents while liamson was one of the Judges? IT'S Valley football, and Home Economics in Long Beach. the past three years. baseball teams. Bud called Joyce from the Alpha The new active members of the Bill Kindell showed up at the The couple went together in Phi house and then she heard the fraternity are Tom Carlos, Frank Claire Tompkins Engaged basketball game Sqfurday night high school. They plan to be mar­ serenade from Kappa Sigs and her Dobyns, Glen Heathman, Dennis To Dental Student sporting some of the prizes he won ried in late Summer or early Fall. sorority sisters. Kozlow, Jim Krutsinger, Bob Lav­ on a television show, You Be the ender, Ed Schertz, Ray Thornton, Claire Tompkins passed choco­ Judge. He told friends about win­ Joe Riddick and John Wringer. lates to announce her engagement ning a watch, a string of pearls, The initiation program included to Gary Rademacher at a recent and an enormous supply of hair LETS GO GAUCHOS! refreshments at Dr. Norm Smith’s meeting of Alpha Phi sorority. oil, among other things. home, followed by dinner at a Claire received a special deliv­ Rooting for our team were Su­ Go to downtown restaurant. ery letter on Valentine’s Day tell­ sie Reily - Allan Jacobs, Irma Three national officers were ing her that the ring was being Combs-John Chatfield, Myra Jac- Walter’s Richfield Service present at the dinner. They wel­ sent to her. It arrived the next card-Gene Allen, Barbara Mul- State at Mission comed the new actives and com­ Monday, just in time to be an­ aney-Ron Ternquist, and Molly plimented the members on their nounced at the Monday night Thomas -Wynne Smallwood. FOR SERVICE SUPREME progress at the UCSBC campus. meeting. Wynne had to take up three seats Officials visiting the campus were because he couldn’t bend his knee 109 E. ANAPAMU CARS WASHED AND VACUUMED Gary is attending dental school Charles Newell Cams, Worthy at Creighton University in Omaha, . . . just had an operation on it Across from Court House MODERN OVERHEAD LUBE EQUIPMENT Grand Master of Ceremonies; Billy Neb. He was a Lambda Chi Alpha recently. Atkins, District Grand Master, and at the University of Southern Cali­ Taking advantage of the glor­ Newton Van Why, Ritualist. fornia before going to Creighton. ious beach weather Sunday were Their wedding will be in August Bob Beggs, Bill Peaker, Muriel of 1953 after Claire graduates. The Adams, Diana Harder, Carlene couple met through a mutual Hopper, Marian March, Ray King, friend. GeeGee Jewell, and Tom Ashlock. Habby" is our tno« ALPHA DELTA PI TO SPONSOR ANNUAL DIAMOND KING DANCE. S S S ïÊ Î » / Plans for the King of Diamonds dance, scheduled for March 8, are under way, Chairman JoAnn Harris announced today. The dance, sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi sorority, will be held at the Cabrillo Pavilion. Dancing will be from 9 to 12:30. I. Newton Perry’s band will play for this annual event. Tickets for the affair are $1.25 per couple, and $.75 stag. Patronize Your Highlight of the evening will be . Gaucho Advertisers the crowning of the King of Dia­ monds. Every girl who attends the event will be entitled to cast one vote for the candidate of her choice. The perpetual trophy will be given to the house sponsoring the King. He will receive a small cup, as will the two princes. Alpha l u c k y Phi sorority now holds the large n o ! cup for sponsoring Wynne Small­ wood, last year’s winner. Runners- up were Minor Rootes and Chappy Bortz. Monday was the deadline for entering the contest. 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A brief summary of the changes incor­ Article V CONSTITUTION- ARTICLE IV President of the Associated Students, The Graduate Manager shall super­ porated in the revised constitution is pre­ Sec. 1—Due to an error, the oi the Associated Students Legislative Council chairman of the committee or board, vise the activities and budget of the sented here for students' convenience. of Santa Barbara College Section 1. The policy making or any three members of the commit­ News Bureau. Election Committee was not in­ tee or board. More complete comparison may be accom­ cluded in this section in the old oi the University oi California body of the Associated Students Section 13. The Graduate Mana­ plished by referring directly to the old Section 5. All committees and ger shall act as a trustee for the constitution. The Judicial Com­ As Revised March 7, 1952 shall be the Legislative Council. constitution/ copies of which are available Section 2. The Legislative Council boards shall keep accurate records Associated Students in maintaining in the Associated Students Office. mittee has been replaced by the of business transacted in all meet­ custodian accounts for various col­ Preamble shall: ings. The minutes shall be presented Standards Committee, which ad­ a. Be responsible for and have lege organizations. Article 1 In order to promote and control to the Legislative Council for ap­ Section 14. In case of an emer­ heres to the University regulation final authority in the supervis­ proval. Reference is made to our offi­ for such a committee. all matters oi student interest and ion and direction of the af­ gency, a temporary Graduate Man­ effectively govern our business, we, fairs, policies, properties, and Section 6. Committee and board ager may be appointed by the Legis­ cial name which is “Santa Barbara Sec. 2—Artist Series Board, pre­ the students of Santa Barbara Col­ College of the University of Cali­ conduct of the Association. chairmen, as non-voting members of lative Council to handle the Grad­ viously included in the old con­ lege of the University of California, b. Appoint all executives, offi­ the Legislative Council, shall be re­ uate Manager's position. This ap­ fornia” throughout the constitu­ stitution, has been incorporated establish this constitution and its by­ cers, employees, and student quired to attend at least two meet­ pointment shall be subject to the tion. with the Assembly Committee. It laws. chairmen not otherwise pro­ ings per month as called by the approval of the Provost. The tem­ President. porary Graduate Manager shall Article III is felt that this incorporation will ARTICLE I vided for herein. The incoming Legislative Council shall sel­ Section 7. The complete record oi serve until a permanent Graduate Sec. 2—Condensed for easier strengthen the activities of this Name ect committees and board each committee and board shall be Manager is selected and need not reading. body. The name of this organization chairmen for the following kept on file in the office of the Grad­ be a graduate of Santa Barbara Col­ lege of the University of California. Sec. 3—Separated from Section Sec. 5—Inclusion of the Cabi­ shall be "The Associated Students year from written applications. uate Manager. net in this section has been elimi­ of Santa Barbara College of the c. Be empowered to dismiss ex­ Section 8. Faculty advisors for all ARTICLE Vm 2 of the old constitution for great­ University of California." ecutives, officers, employees, boards and committees shall be sel­ er clarity. nated due to the deletion of the and student chairmen after a Elections provision for such a body. ected by the Provost. ARTICLE U hearing and by two-thirds vote Section 9. Members of all boards Section 1. Regular Associated Sec. 6 — The Yell Leader has Sec. 6—-This section was deemed of the Legislative Council. .been deleted and the names of the Membership and committees shall be subject to Students elections shall be held in a necessary addition. d. Hear the reports of committees the approval of the Legislative Coun­ the Spring Semester a minimum of Representatives elected at Large Section 1. All regularly registered and boards at each regular three school weeks before the be­ Sec. 8—This policy has been fol­ students of Santa Barbara College of cil. changed to Representatives - at - meeting. Section 10. Membership and du­ ginning of final examinations. lowed in the past and has been in­ the University of California carrying e. Have power to levy all fees Large. The duties of the elective seven units or more shall pay the ties of boards and committees shall Section 2. In addition to the offi­ cluded under the membership re­ and assessments and author­ be as outlined in the By-Laws. cers prescribed in ARTICLE III, Sec­ officers have more logically been quirements of each committee. Associated Students membership fee ize all expenditures of Asso­ of $10 and may receive the bene­ tion 6 of this constitution, each class placed under the article on offi­ Rather than having unnecessary ciated Student? funds. ARTICLE VI shall elect class officers. Freshman cers, rather than included under fits of active membership in this or­ f. Approve budgets for all Asso­ repetition, one general statement ganization. This fee is compulsory class officers shall be elected in the the article on Legislative Council. ciated Students funds. Yell Leader month of October. to be followed by all boards and and shall be collected by the Uni­ Section 1. The Head Yell Leader versity officials at the time of regis­ Section 3. The voting members of Section 3. Special Associated Stu­ Sec. 7—The duties of the Presi­ committees is more advisable. This the Legislative Council shall be the and Song Leaders shall be selected dent have been recorded to elimi­ tration. dents elections shall be held to fill reasoning also holds for Article V, President of the President of the by a panel composed of the voting vacancies among the elective offi­ nate grammatical errors and in­ Sec. 9. Section 2. Associate membership Associated Students, the Vice-Presi­ members of the Legislative Council, may be granted under conditions the Graduate Manager, Chairman of cers or as general Associated Stu­ consistencies.” Sec. 10 — The membership re­ dent of the Associated Students, the dents business necessitates. prescribed by the Legislative Coun­ Secretary of the Associated Students, the Rally Committee, Director of Sec. 8—The Vice-President no quirements for boards and com­ cil and approved by the Adminis­ the President of the Associated Men Athletics, Band Manager, a student Section 4. In all elections the polls longer performs the duties of the mittees have been removed from tration. Students, the President of the Asso­ representative of the football and shall remain open a second day un­ basketball teams, a member selected less at least three-fourths of the ac­ President in case of his permanent the main body of the constitution ARTICLE HI ciated Women Students, the presi­ dents of the Senior, Junior, Sopho­ by the Legislative Council, and an tive members of the Associated Stu­ absence. The Vice-President’s stat­ to the By-Laws in order to con­ Officers alumni representative selected by dents vote on the first day of ballot­ more, and Freshman Classes, the ing. ed duties are no longer elaborated form more accurately to a proper Section 1. To be eligible for an three women Representatives-at- the President of the Santa Barbara upon as to election procedure, but constitutional structure which will elective office in any activity a stu­ Large, the three men Representa- Alumni Association. He shall be re­ Section 5. All members of the these duties have been included in be general and workable. dent shall be in regular status in the tives-at-Large, and the Editor of El sponsible to the Legislative Council. Associated Students shall be per­ their proper place in the Election college. He shall have carried a Gaucho. Section 2. The qualifications for mitted to vote at any election of the Article VI minimum load of 12 college units the Head Yell Leader and Song Associated Students if an under­ Code of the By-Laws. The Vice- Section 4. The non-voting mem­ graduate. during the semester preceding his bers of the Legislative Council shall Leaders shall be the same as those President is no longer a member Sec. 1—The Cabinet has been for other appointive offices. deleted from the old constitution taking office and shall lake a mini­ be the student chairmen or repre­ ARTICLE IX of the Artist Series Board, since mum of 12 college units during the sentatives of all standing committees- ~ Section 3. The Head Yell Leader that board will be deleted. due to its non-function and im- period of holding office. In the case and boards. Graduate Manager, shall select an appropriate number Recall, Initiative, and Referendum practicality. In place of the article of students doing student teaching, Dean or Men, Dean of Women, one of assistants. Section 1. Recall Sec. 9 — Since the Legislative the minimum unit requirement shall a. Any student officer may be Council conforms to Robert’s Re­ on the Cabinet an article on the faculty member appointed by the ARTICLE VU Yell Lèader has been inserted. be eight. Provost, President of the College subject to recall by presenta­ vised Rules of Order, the duties Section 2. To be eligible for an Recreation Association, and the Rep- Graduate Manager tion to the Legislation Council of the Secretary will follow those Article VII elective or appointive office in any rensetative of the Mesa Campus. Section 1. The Graduate Manager of a petition signed by ten outlined in Roberts Revised Rules activity, a student shall have a Section 5. In the event that no of the Associated Students shall be percent of the regular mem­ Sec. 1—This section is an in­ scholarship average of C or higher elected Legislative Council member an alumnus of Santa Barbara Col­ bers of the Association. of Order. The specific reference corporation of Sections 1 and 2 of in all college work, a C average or lege of the University of California. b. Within fifteen days after pre­ to duties will be deleted. The stip­ shall be registered as an Industrial the old constitution, eliminating higher the semester preceding the Arts major, the Mesa Representative His selection shall be made by the sentation of the petition, the ulation of times and procedures of current one, and a C average or shall automatically become a regu­ Legislative Council subject to the chairman of the Election Com­ the provision for the Cabinet, Dean higher in all courses taken while in mittee shall hold a recall elec­ notification of meetings will be de­ of Men, Dean of Women, and lar voting member of the Legislative approval of the Provost. The Grad­ leted in order to conform to better office. Council. uate Manager's term of office shall tion, to be conducted in the Chairman of the Pre-Audit Com­ Section 3. If any elected officer of be indefinite and shall be terminated same manner as a regular constitutional form. The secretary Section 6. All regular and special election. A two-thirds majori­ mittee to compose a committee to the Associated Students shall be­ meetings of the Legislative Council by written notice by either the Grad­ will no longer handle election pro­ come ineligible, he shall be removed uate Manager or the Legislative ty of all votes cast shall con­ recommend or augment the ap­ shall be conducted according to stitute a recall. cedures. The Secretary will no from office within two weeks after Robert's Revised Rules of Order. Council at least ninety days in ad­ pointment or review of termina­ the fact of his ineligibility is known, vance. This notice shall be subject c. Class officers shall be subject longer, supply the President with tion of office of the Graduate Man­ Section 7. Regular Legislative to recall in the same manner an agenda for meetings or handle and the Legislative Council shall ap­ to review by the Provost. ager. point an eligible student to fill the Council meetings shall be held week­ Section 2. His yearly salary shall by the class -which elects the correspondence of the Associ­ position until an election is held. ly or as necessitated by pending them. Sec. 2—Eliminates a provision business. be fixed under contract by the Legis­ ated Students, since the President for a specific time or type of no­ Section 4. The term of any office lative Council. Section 2. Initiative can more logically carry out these in this organization shall be one Section 8. Special Legislative Section 3. He shall be the official The Associated Students shall tice to be given by the Graduate year. Council meetings shall be called by have the power to initiate leg­ duties. Manager for a review of his salary. petition of three members of the representative of the Associated Stu­ islation by means of a petition Section 5. No person shall hold dents in all of its business and finan­ Article IV The committee to review such a Legislative Council, by order of the signed by ten percent of its more than one office in this organi­ President of the Associated Students, cial dealings and shall be responsi­ active members. Said petition Sec. 1—Has been reworded to notice has been deleted. zation simultaneously. by the Chairman of the Election ble to the Legislative Council for the shall be presented to the eliminate grammatical errors and Sec. 5 — Reworded to correct Section 6. The elective officers Committee as set forth in the By- efficient conduct of all matters per­ Chairman of the Election Com­ re-outlined for greater clarity in grammatical errors. of this organization shall be the fol­ Laws, or by petition of ten percent taining to his office. mittee who shall call a special lowing: President, Vice-President, of the regular members of the Asso­ Section 4. During the school year, election, which shall be held reading. Section 1 and Section 2 Sec. 6—Grammatical changes. he shall render a complete quarterly (a), (b) and (c) have been add­ Sec. 8—Grammatical changes. Secretary, four Class Presidents, ciated Students. within fifteen days. Initia­ three women Representatives-at- Section 9. A quorum at any Legis­ financial report to the Pre-Audit Com­ tive election shall be conduct­ ed to the revised constitution. Sec’. 11—The provision for the Large, and three men Representa- lative Council meeting shall consist mittee, Finance Committee, and the ed in the manner prescribed Sec. 2 (f)—Has been reworded President of the Associated Stu­ tives-at-Large. of one more than half of all voting Legislative Council. for regular elections. A two- for clarification. A sub-point deal­ dents to sign contracts has been Section 7. The President shall: members. Section 5. He shall keep a suita­ thirds majority of all votes ing with the unnecessary general­ deleted. In place of “one faculty a. Be the presiding officer at all Cection 10. The Legislative Coun­ ble system of accounts, records, and, cast shall be sufficient to ini­ meetings of the Associated cil shall hold closed sessions only books of the Associated Students tiate legislation. ization about the authority of the representative in the respective Students. and its various activities. All of the field” has been added “a repre­ upon unanimous vote of all voting Section 3. Referendum Legislative Council has been de­ b. Be chairman of the Legisla­ members present. accounts of the Associated Students Any legislation passed by the leted. sentative appointed by the Pro­ tive Council. shall be kept in a standard form so Legislative Council, .except c. Be an ex-officio member of all Section 11. When a voting mem­ that a true statement of the Asso­ Sec. 3—The Editor of El Gaucho vost.” ber is to be represented by a proxy, emergency or financial meas­ Sec. 12—Reworded for greater committees and boards with­ ciation's financial status may be ures, shall be subject to the has been added as a voting mem­ out vote, unless otherwise the member must present this fact in drawn up at any time. All expendi­ referendum vote of the Asso- clarity. specified and/or shall have writing to the President not less tures shall be made by requisition ber of the. Legislative Council. than twelve hours before the meet­ iated Students. Upon presen­ Sec. 4—The titles have been re­ Sec. 13—Grammatical changes. power to appoint a member through the Graduate Manager's Of­ tation, to the chairman of the of the Legislative Council to ing of the Legislative Council. A fice. The finances of the Association arranged for more logical order. Sec. 14—Grammatical changes. proxy shall have the power to vote Election Committee of a peti­ Committee referred to in Article serve in the same capacity. shall be administered on a budget tion signed by ten percent of The Secretary, as a non-voting d. Be empowered to appoint such on behalf of the member. system. The budget for the fiscal the regular members of the member of Legislative Council, has VII, Sec. 1, for the appointment of special committees as are re­ Section 12. Unexcused absence year shall be prepared by the Fin­ Associated Students, the Leg­ a temporary Graduate Manager quired. from three Legislative Council meet­ ance Committee during the Spring islative Council shall repeal been deleted to clarify the present ings during the year of office shall contradiction as to her voting pow­ has been deleted. The title “Stu­ e. Be the official representative Semester and shall be presented to such legislation or submit of the Associated Students. constitute cause for automatic re­ the Legislative Council for approval. same to a vote of the regular er. dent Body Manager” has been moval from office. All excuses for changed to “temporary Graduate Section 8. The Vice-President Section 6. He shall present a t o the members of the Associated Sec. 5—This section is new and shall: absences shall be accepted by the Legislative Council a com pietem i, Students. Referendum election is presented as a measure of insur­ Manager.” a. Perform the duties of the Pres­ President, subject to the approval nual audit by a certified public shall be conducted in the man­ ance of representation with voting Article V m ident in case of the President's of the Legislative Council. accountant for the proceeding year. ner prescribed for regular temporary absence. Section 13. At the end of each This audit must be approved and Wqctions. A two-thirds major­ power for. the Mesa Campus. Sec. 1—A previous amendment b. Be the chairman of th e. Elec­ school year, the President and Sec­ published by the Legislative Council. ity of. all votes cast shall be Sec. 8—This section has been passed by the Associated Students tion Qpmmittee. retary shall prepare a report of all Section 7. He shall supervise col­ sufficient to repeal legisla­ reworded to eliminate grammati­ in 1951. c. Be responsible for matters con­ policies made by the Legislative lection and expenditure of all monies tion. cerning the • Associated Stu­ Council. This report shall be ap­ cal errors and inconsistencies. The Sec. 2—Reworded. The last sen­ of the Associated Students. ARTICLE X provision for the duties of the tence was- incorporated from the dents constitution. proved by the majority vote of the Section 8. The monies of the Asso­ d. Be a member of the Assembly Legislative Council. This report shall ciated Students shall be kept on de­ Amendments Yell Leader has been deleted and By-Laws. Committee, Activities Control be filed, one in the Graduate Man­ Section I. Amendments to this ager's Office and one in the Legis­ posit in a bank and drawn out only a substitute can be found in Ar­ Sec. 3—An addition to clarify Board, and Speech Control by checks signed by the Graduate constitution shall be proposed in ticle VI. The duties of attendance the function of a special election. Board. lative Council's minute book. The either of the following manners: policies shall serve as suggestions Manager or by one member of the at meetings and reports by other Sec. 4 — Grammatical changes Section 9. The Secretary shall: Pre-Audit Committee who shall be a. Upon three-fourths vote of the a. Keep accurate records of all for the guidance of future Legisla­ Legislative Council. Legislative Council members have and elements adopted from Article tive Councils. authorized by the Legislative Coun­ meetings of the Associated cil to function in this capacity in the b. By a petition signed by at been deleted since these duties are XI (Amendments) of the old con­ Students and Legislative Coun­ least fifteen percent of the ac­ ARTICLE V case of an emergency created by the assumed and provision is made stitution. cil. prolonged absence of the Graduate tive members of the Associat­ for absences. Article IX b. Be custodian of the archives. Committees and Boards Manager. ed Students and presented to the Chairman of the Election Sec. 10—Has been reworded to Article IX (Recall) and Article c. Give notification of all Legis­ Section 1. The standing commit­ Section 9. He shall have the auth­ lative Council meetings to all tees of the Associated Students shall ority to borrow in the name Committee 51 feast Ufie week eliminate grammatical errors. X (Initiative and Referendum) members. prior 10 tilt} Legislative Coun­ Sec. 11—In order to adhere to be the Assembly Committee, Awards of the Associated Students with the have been incorporated into one d. File a complete set oUminutes Committee, Election Committee, Fin­ approval of the Legislative Council cil meeting to which it is to Robert’s Revised Rules of Order, a article for easier reading and more of Legislative Council, com­ ance Committee, Pre-Audit Commit­ and the Pre-Audit Committee. be presented. mittee and board meetings in proxy has the power to vote; there­ proper outline form. The only tee Publicity Committee, Rally Com­ Section 10. He shall appoint a tic­ Section 2. The Chairman of the the Graduate Manager's Of­ mittee, Social Committee, and Stan­ Election Committee shall arrange for fore the proxy’s power to vote is change, other - than grammatical, fice. ket sales manager subject to the ap­ dards Committee. proval of the Legislative Council and an election to be held within fifteen stated to clarify the contradiction has to do with the substitution of days after the proposed amendment in the old constitution. Section 2. The standing boards of shall furnish complete reports on the chairman of the Elections Com­ the Associated Students shall be the ticket sales as requested by the has been passed by the Legislative Sec. 12—A change in the ab­ mittee to handle elections, rather of the old constitution have been Activities Control Board, the Board of Legislative Council. Council. ¿Copies of the proposed sence ruling eliminates the provi­ incorporated and the Chairman of Athletic Control, the Music Control1 amendment and notices of the elec­ than the Secretary. The Vice-Pres­ Section 11. All contracts and other tion shall be posted by the Chair­ sion whereby a member of Legis­ the Elections Committee takes the Board, the Press Control Board, and obligations shall be entered into in ident, actually the chairman of the the Speech Control Board. man of the Election Committee. A lative Council could attend every Election Committee, is in charge place of the Secretary as director the name of the Associated Students. full statement of the Amendment third meeting and still remain in of all elections. of elections. A statement of the Section 3. All committees and The Graduate Manager and a repre­ shall be published in.El Gaucho at boards of the Associated Students sentative appointed by the Provost least one week prior to tne elec-, office. A provision for acceptance name of the college paper has been shall be responsible to the Legisla­ shall sign all contracts subject to the of excuses also has been added. Article X tion. made. tive Council for the proper perform­ approval of the Legislative Council. Section 3. Voting on amendments Sec. 13—This section has been Sec. 1—The chairman of the Sec. 3—The provision for the ance of their respective duties. Section 12. The Graduate Mana­ shall be by secret ballot and a fav­ added to provide for the inclusion Elections Committee, instead of reopening of the polls in the old Section 4. All committees and ger shall be responsible for the ap­ orable vote of two-thirds of all votes of a summation report which is the Secretary, will handle elec­ constitution has been included in boards shall hold a minimum of one pointment and termination of office cast shall be necessary for the deemed a valuable aid for future tions. meeting per month throughout the of the Director of the Associated adoption of the amendment. Regu­ Article VIII of the new constitu­ school year. Special meetings may Students News Bureau with the ap­ lar election provedure shall be fol­ Legislative Councils. Sec. 2—Section 2 and Section 3 tion, where it properly belongs. be called at the discretion of the proval of the Legislative Council. lowed!. Wednesday, February 27, 1952 EL GAUCHO Page 5 GAUCHO CAGERS END SEASON TONIGHT Baseball Team Looks PLAY WESTMONT FIVE WgMsmmgmÊB. Good to Coach Engle Santa Barbara College Baseball AT DON GYM IN FINAL TILT Coach Roy Engle today expressed Santa Barbara College’s oft-beaten basketball team gets one final great confidence for the coming chance to mark up a victory tonight when it meets the Westmont Col­ ^ b o t i t i 1952 season. He boasts nine re­ lege Warriors at the Santa Barbara High School Gym. Game time is turning lettermen who will fill key 8:15. A preliminary game will be played, starting at 7. positions on this year’s squad. De­ fensively Santa Barbara has much The Gauchos missed again last week as they desperately tried more depth than last year and an to re-enter the win column. Coach INTRAMURAL KEG LEAGUE BEGINS infield defense that has improved Hop Findlay’s team dropped four more than 100 per cent. With a Inter-Class Track games. Two losses were at the TOMORROW; MIXED LEAGUE OPEN share of good breaks Santa Bar­ hands of San Diego State, one to bara College will have an excellent Meet Set for March 4 Loyola and one to Pepperdine. The intramural bowling league 6:30 p.m. If any students wish to season. Santa Barbara College track The Gauchos have now lost eight gets under way tomorrow night at organize a team or join one which Competition for pitcher is great Coach Nick Carter announced to­ games in a row and have not cop­ 8:30. The schedule for the open­ is now partially organized, they for there are several able men eye­ day that the sixth annual inter­ ped a decision since they returned ing night pits Delta Tau Delta vs. from the barnstorming jaunt to may call Bill Faris, Intramural ing that position. Returning are class track meet will be held at La Kappa Sigma, Low Balls vs. Sigma Playa . Stadium Tuesday, March the Midwest. Bowling Manager (phone 2-3474), Ray Rubenstein and Wynn Small­ Tau Gamma, Lambda Chi Alpha wood. Also contending for pitcher 4, at 3 p.m. Tuesday night Santa Barbara vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma or see Dick Kaywood at his office are Corky Johnson, Duane Mittan The inter-class track meet is de­ trekked to San Diego to play a Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Sigma Phi, in West Hall 110. and Bob Emirhanian. signed -to arouse the interest of game that had been cancelled and the Faculty plays Sigma Pi. All individuals or organizations George Mattias has been the student body for track and to earlier in the season. Hampered There is still an opening for a by the loss of three regulars and who have a co-ed team entered switched from third to first base stimulate a little competition be­ few bowlers in the Mixed Doubles tween the classes. Ribbons will be one good substitute, the Gauchos should contact Kaywood and give and looks very good. Dick Gor- Co-ed League. This league will rie, Ed Wright, Herb Christian­ awarded for the first four places dropped a 71-58 decision. Tom immediately precede the Men’s him the name you have chosen for sen, Dave Townley and Gary Mor­ in each event and trophys will be Moss and- Don Bradshaw were lost League, beginning March 6 at your team. ris all are working out at second given for: the best individual per­ via graduation and Marvin Den­ and third. formance, the man with the high­ nis and Dave McCullough felt the Stray Greeks Urged In the outfield Engle has Dave est number of points, and the faculty axe. Gorrie, Allan Cox, Dave Kevelin ALLAN‘JACOBS plays his last class with the highest number of Returning to home ground Wed­ To Reorganize Club nesday night, the Santa Barbarans and Bob Weithorn. Engle also basketball game as a Santa Bar­ points. FLOWERS Sixteen events will be on the took another one on the chin, this ■ All “stray Greeks,” members of says that there is a position open bara College performer tonight FOR ALL OCCASIONS sororities and fraternities not rep­ in the club for a manager, who program. Included are-the 100 and time at the hands of the Loyola resented on the UCSBC campus, would be able to go with the team when the Gauchos play West­ 220 yard dashes, the 440, 880, Lions by a score of 72-46. are urged to reorganize the Stray on their trip«. mont at the' Don Gym. mile and two mile runs, the 70 and Friday night it was San Diego 90 yard high hurdles, the 120 and again and it resulted in another Just tell Victor Greeks, a group which was active A tentative schedule has been here last year. drawn up and includes games Recreation Group 180 yard low hurdles, the shot loss for the Gauchos, 59-39. On you are from UCSBC Dave Hodgin, a Beta Theta Pi with Westmont, Camp Pendleton, put, discus, javelin, broad jump, Saturday night the Hilltoppers from Connecticut, who would like USC, UCLA, Cal Poly, Pepper- To Meet Tomorrow high jump and pole vault. clossed out the CCAA season by It will save you money! to see the organization started dine, San Diego, Los Angeles State Any regularly enrolled student losing to Pepperdine’s league again, stated, “Not only would and California. The College Recreation Associa­ of Santa Barbara College is eli­ champs, 70-35. this be a lot of fun, but it’s a won­ tion will hold a board meeting at gible to enter the meet. There are Tonight’s game is the third in WE WIRE FLOWERS derful way to meet people.” Tennis Aspirants noon tomorrow in South Hall 100, no qualifications of any kind, so a short intra-city rivalry with the anyone interested be at La Playa Westmont team. The Gauchos Anyone interested in joining All men interested in varsity announced Barbara Houlihan, may phone Hodgin at 5-7629. Stadium on March 4. have yet to lose to Coach Bill tennis who have any competitive president. Fisher’s Warriors, having beaten experience in either high school Coach Carter has also announc­ Plans will be discussed for a ed the schedule for the 1952 track them once this season early in the or college are asked to report to campaign. EL GAUCHO the Municipal Tennis Stadium on mixed doubles tennis tournament season. March 8 (Sat.) Long Beach Relays, there But the Warriors are primed for Published every Wednesday during Monday, Wednesday and Friday and a badminton tournament to be the school year except during vacations March 14 (Fri.) Los Angeles State, there a victory. They have a tall, and examination periods by the Asso­ between 3 and 5. held later this semester. March 22 (Sat.) Arizona, there ciated Students of the University of smooth-shooting team and could California, Santa Barbara College, San­ March 29 (Sat.) U.CJ..A. & Cal. Poly, here ta Barbara, Calif. Opinions expressed April 5 (Sat.) San Diego State, there easily saddle the Gauchos with an­ Vidor the Florist herein are those of the staff unless INTRAMURAL TRACK MEET SET FOR A pril 12 (Sat.) S. B. E aster R elays, h e re other defeat in this, the last game otherwise indicated. April 19 (Sat.) Cal. Poly, there of the season. 135 E. ANAPAMU • Entered as second-class matter May 23, 1947, at the post office at Santa Bar­ TOMORROW AT LA PLAYA STADIUM April 26 (Sat.) Pepperdine, here Westmont is loaded with talent­ bara, Calif., under the Act of March 3, May 3 (Sat.) All Conference Meet, here Free Delivery Ph. 21451 1879. Mailing charge is $2.00 per year, Dick Kàywood, co-ordinator of cept previous track letter winners ed players whose only disadvan­ payable in advance. intramural sports, announced to­ from Santa Barbara College. Last tage is their lack of depth. When day that the third intramural track year, S.A.E. beat Sigma Pi by Pepperdine Wins 3rd one of the starting five goes out meet will be held at La Playa Sta­ only 4Y 2 points and an indepen­ of the lineup, the Westmont at­ dium tomorrow at 3 p.m. Trophies dent team by only 10 points. Straight CCA A Title tack is stalled. Also, they have a will be awarded, and individuals There are fifteen events, and tendency to indulge in individual I T ’S A as well as organizations will be the meet lasts about three hours. Pepperdine’s powerful Waves, brilliance. Seldom do they get able to participate. Thè meet is The important points and rules victors in seven out of eight con. their points the hard way, relying open to the whole student body ex- are: ference games, won their third instead on flashy solo perform­ PENDLETON 1. A contestant may enter as consecutive CCAA basketball title ances. many events as he is capable of last weekend. The Waves clinched Against this, Findlay will have Smooth Music entering. the title in the final game of the to rely on team play. There isn’t H U H “MEN IN BLUE” 2. Each organization may enter season Saturday by bopping Santa a showboat on the team, now, and “ESQUIRES” two men in each event. Barbara’s floundering Gauchos, the only way the Gauchos can “MANHATTANS” 3. Only Varsity track lettermen 70-35.' mark up points is by working for are ineligible. The Waves needed the victory them. ~ Tel- 27754 - over the Gauchos. Up at San Luis Probable starters for the Gau­ The /. Newton Perry Orchestras 4. Field events will start promptly at 3 o’clock. Obispo on the same night, Cal chos will be Allan Jacobs, Ken Poly was defeating fourth-place Kesson, Lloyd Heavin, Paddy Hill San Diego State for their sixth and Bob HTinter. victory of the campaign. A loss For Westmont it will be John­ by Pepperdine would have thrown ny Crew, who scored 34 points in the race into a two-way tie be­ a game Friday night, Dick Gibbs, tween the Waves and the Mus- Dwight Anderson, Bill Willard and tange. Tine Hardeman. Cal Poly had surprised the Waves on Friday night by handing place in the CCAA .with no wins Duck Dowell’s glossy Pepperdine and eight losses. The Gauchos crew its first and only conference scored only 393 points as com­ defeat. pared to the opposition’s 522. The In rolling to their championship over-all record for Santa Barbara the Waves scored 605 points to was seven wins and 19 defeats. 474 for the opposition. In all Final standings: games they won 20 and lost four. (League) (All Games) One of the losses was a 77-75 W L Pc«. PF PA W L PF PA thriller to the heirs apparent to P ep 'd in e 7 1 .875 605 474 20 4 1722 1412 the Pacific Coast Conference C al P. 6 2 .750 505 471 1214 1695 1699 Southern Division, UCLA. L. A. S. 4 4 .500 442 452 1410 1999 1365 S. D. S. 3 5 .375 479 505 8 12 1150 1228 Santa Barbara wound up in last S B . 0 8 .000 393 522 7 19 1415 1626

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BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER age 6 EL G A U C H O Wednesday, February 27, 1952 end of the score. They cooperated , FOREIGN POETRY El Gaucho Speaks! with a yell leader (?) who had READINGS SLATED almost nothing to offer. This NQUIRING VARIETY OF SUBJECTS TO BE INCLUDED Dear Editor: shows that somewhere in the old Dr. William F. Aggeler, assis­ Last Friday night during our institution there is some spirit and REPORTER tant professor of French at Santa Basketball game with San Diego all that we need is some one with IN SPRING ALL-COLLEGE LECTURE SERIES Barbara College, inaugurates a State, I saw a sight that warmed a crow bar (or a little spirit) to special series of poetry readings my heart, Santa Barbara College QUESTION; What do you Subjects ranging from the beginning of life to television, and extract it. link is the reason for the lack next Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Students showed a real interest in f student attendance at bas- including a generous sprinkling of art, literature, politics and science, AWS room. yelling for the Gauchos, even Sincerely etball games? have been scheduled for the All-College lecture series in the second Dr. Aggeler will read from Bau­ though they were on the losing Richard Carlston Ted Troy, Junior, economics semester at Santa Barbara College of the University of California. Dr. delaire’s “Fleurs du Mai” and fol­ lajor, from Santa Monica:' I Robert E. Robinson, chairman of the Committee on Drama, Lectures low the reading in the original with a translation in English. link that the lack of attendance and Music, which arranges for Research.” April 16, Henry Ad­ A_ similar program will be fol­ i due to two things, 1) conflict- the series, said that in­ ams, assistant professor of history, ,ig activities of several organiza- lowed in four other readings— ons such as fraternity and soror- cludes one visiting educator, from “Ideas and Historians of the Nine­ first a reading in the original, fol­ teenth Century: A Chapter in the y events, especially rushing the UCLA, who will speak on “Sol­ lowed by a translation. Historiography of the First Half Other scheduled readings are ist two weeks, and 2) lack of co- diers in the White House.” of the Century.” April 23—Allen peration and spirit by yell lead- German poetry from Morike to The lectures are given each Senear, assistant professor of Rilke by Dr. Rolf Linn, Spanish rs and students. The presence of Wednesday at 4 pm in Pine Hall chemistry, “Mass Produced Sci- le school band at basketball poetry by Mr. Andres Ramon, Rus­ Auditorium on the Riviera Cam­ ence-Antimalarial Drugs.” May 7 sian poetry by Dr. Edmond Mas­ ames would probably create —Rolf Linn, instructor in Ger­ son and contemporary French lore interest and enthusiasm too. pus. They are free to the public and have attracted many towns­ man, “Heinrich Mann: The Most poetry by Dr. Robert Nugent. I the student body was urged to Un-German German.” May 14— The readings, sponsored by the ..tend, I think more students people. Lectures are one hour in Edmond, Masson, lecturer in English Department, will take ould come. length. French, “Gogol Centenary.” May place on Tuesdays at 4 p.m. ex­ Clarita Thompson, Sophomore, The series: 21—Rollin W. Quimby, instructor cept Dr. Masson’s, which will be zrly childhood education major, Feb. 27—Frederick Halterman, in speech, “Must Television Inher­ on Monday. The AWS room will om Laguna Beach: The games it Radio’s Weakness?” be the site of all readings. re not sufficiently publicized in professor of economics, “Ameri­ Ivance. They hold rallies for can Labor Unions and Their Lead­ >otbaIl games, why not for bas- ers.” March 5 — Robert Webb, FORD’S 3tball games? Posters around professor of geology and Univer­ DRIVE IN RESTANEAT impus would be another good sity coordinator of veterans’ af­ 2608 De la Vina 1205 State St. lethod to publicize them. 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Booths, Tables, Car Service “Scholar' Daze” Patio in Rear Ted Parker, Senior, psychology 1952.” March 12—Provost’s Lec­ lajor, from Hollywood: In view ture, Brainerd Dyer, professor of f the poor condition that the history and chairman of the de­ 'orld is in now, I think I’d rather partment, UCLA, “Soldiers in the General Auto Repairing — Motor Reboring — nesthetize my frontal lobes (get White House.” March 19—Wil­ runk)!! liam Kennedy, assistant professor Motor Tune up — Batteries — Tires — Brake Rellnlng LIQUID CREAM SHAMPOO Henry Carsh, Senior, anthropol- of economics, - “Economics Ideas Official Brake Station No. 3324 More than just a liquid, more than just a cream gy and sociology major, from in Contemporary Literature: The ... new Wildroot Liquid Cream Shampoo is a loucestershire, England: Forme, Novels of Thomas Wolfe.” March combination of the best o f both. asketball is not a very interesting 26—Donald Bear, lecturer in art, POWELL GARAGE — ame; it holds no pleasure or en- “Some Aspects of Modern Art.” Even in the hardest water Wildroot Shampoo jyment. I think that university April 2—Garret Hardin, associate Special Consideration to College Students washes hair gleaming clean, manageable, curl- professor of biology, “How Did inviting without robbing hair of its natural oils. THREE SIZESt :udents should devote themselves 29/ 59/ 98/ ) intellectual pursuits, rather than Life Begin?” April 9—Paul Kel­ Phone 2-6163 1327 De la Vina St. Soapless Sudsy ... Lanolin Lovely I /aste their time on sports and ley, assistant professor of mathe­ imilar activities. matics, “Sources of Mathematical P.S. To keep hair neat between shampoos use Lady Wildroot Cream Hair Dressing, June Ledbetter, Senior, zoology major, from Pasadena: There are i jo many conflicting activities and i leetings of organizations. More CHESTERFIELD -LARGEST SELLING CIGA RiTTt’S C0LÜ6ES spirit “could be generated if the L and were present and if the yell iaders would assist in leading rheers. Everyone knows that a ' 3am plays much better if there is ” big crowd of students cheering T'lem on to victory. To maintain interest at the half-time, entertain- ■ lent should be provided, such as “rampoline or gymnastic activities, ’basketball has gone the way of °everal other school activities; peo­ ple just aren’t interested in par- 'cipating any more. mildness At the Movies. . . GRANADA THEATRE Wed.-Thurs. / ¡f-o u fr . “Detective Story,” Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker “Diamond City,” David Farrar NO UNPLEASANT Fri.-Tues. SIGNED “Bend of the River,” Jimmy m anag er “Wild Blue Yonder,” Vera Ral­ ston AIRPORT DRIVE IN « from the repoet Wed.-Sat. “Callaway Went Thataway,” CHESTERHItS ÜÄ5 Howard Keel, Fred MacMurray “The Enforcer,” Humphrey Bo­ gart Sun.-Tues. “Sailor Beware,” J. Lewis, D. 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