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r » Krend plans Cut enrollment or new faculty evaluation quality of education By MIKE LIFTON Staff Writer Tm not for that’-Kerr In the next three weeks, stu­ By JOHN MAYBURY dents will have a chance to gripe Editor publically about the kind of in­ and struction they have been PAUL DOUGLASS getting—and get results. News Editor Jeff Krend, ex-editor of EL BERKELEY—A general atmosphere of uncertainty looms over GAUCHO, is presently involved Berkeley this week with many speculating, but no more, as to what in the intricacies of putting Governor Reagan will do next. M out a new version of the old At a luncheon Wednesday, UC President Clark K err outlined Faculty Evaluation Guide. what adjustments and cutbacks have already been implemented as The purpose of the Guide, . , a result of the prospect of a according to Krend, is twofold. substantial budget cut. First, it will provide profes­ Incorporation «Recruiting (of new pro­ sors with reactions from fessors),*’ he announced, »4s students who have taken their virtually stopped at aU cam­ courses. 'should wait’ puses.** With budget resources uncertain, the University is CLASS GUIDE By GARY HANAUER hand-tied to make any definite The second purpose, Krend Staff Writer offer. The University has also went on, is to allow the stu­ (Last part in a series) asked fo r a $12 m illion cut in dents to find out what their John Doty, rancher and farm ­ faculty salaries, it was dis­ fellow students thought about er, has lived in the Goleta closed. When asked if a cut a course they want or need to. Valley throughout his 47 years. meant dropping faculty, Kerr take. Currently, Mr. Doty is an active replied, »T h e re is the usual To accomplish these pur­ member of the Committee for turnover but some professors poses, Krend has completely County School District Re­ just may not be replaced.** C AN T KEEP AWAY— Ex-EL GAUCHO Editor Jeff Krend, journal­ reorganized the method of com­ organization. Kerr predicted that «there piling the Guide. ism still permeating his veins and sinews, will be in charge of the »»Goleta doesn’t have any w ill be deeper cuts on bigger (Continued on p. 8, col. 4) new Faculty Evaluation booklet to be published soon. cohesion right now. It should campuses to finance the growth be pulled together,»* Doty be­ of the developing campuses.** lieves. »»Maybe we should ln- Berkeley’s summer quarter corporate-but we should wait,** may also be scrapped or re­ he notes. duced. By the time the budget Voting is the process by which com es out, he explained, it Doty hopes the Valley can decide would be too late to plan the the question: «Incorporation is summer quarter. a very real possibility. I think Kerr termed the money in voting is an equitable, demo­ Special Funds a «windfall** and EL GAUCHO cratic way of resolving the is­ stressed that if these funds sue.** w ere .used up there would be Santa Barbara, Calif. Thurs. Jan. 19, 1967 On February 14th voters of no visible means of support for the Santa Barbara High School next year. District, encompassing most of The alternatives seem to be, the local area, will decide a says K err, either to cut en­ question which might be related rollments or reduce the quality to the incorporation issue. Doty, o f education and the univer­ R O T C purged at Boston; a former trustee of the Elwood sity »And of course I’m not School District for 16 years, for that. I’m against tuition.’» is a member of Y es On Unifi­ Reagan has found out that cation’s Steering Committee. he couldn’t impose tuition as 'propaganda’ or education Y.O.U. seeks to make the Goleta Governor, Kerr stated. The Re­ and Santa Barbara high school gents must Impose tuition. But areas independent of each other. since the Governor is a Regent, By SUZY CARTER tary hierarchy beyond the Uni­ mitted the UCSB cadet. *That*s The upcoming election will de­ he could support it. Staff Writer versity’s control...»» saying, in effect, that ROTC is cide the issue. At the Regents meeting being While it is expected that the Responded Colonel Dewey: not academically accredited.** held today and tom orrow, some voluntary Reserve Officer’s "No. The University of Cali­ Dewey noted that UCLA has INDEPENDENT SYSTEM expect a vote of confidence Training Corps (ROTC) at Bos­ fornia and the United States discontinued its Letters and « I f we had our own school for Kerr from the Board. Rea­ ton University will lose its Arm y are under contract. My Science list, and expressed hope system, incorporation might be gan may attend the meeting academic credit and curricular boss is the Chancellor of the that «UCSB will do the same, possible. Right now we*ve got and call for the question. But standing next month by a faculty University. Policy is dictated which w ill rem ove that lim i­ our own water system,»» Doty Kerr said he would be a little vote, Colonel Dewey of UCSB by the Department of the Army tation as far as ROTC is con­ observes. surprised to see a vote this ROTC is confident that «there with the consent of the Univer­ cerned.*» Bob Murray is the current early. is no indication that the Uni­ sity.»» While dissatisfaction with leader of the Goleta Incorpora­ Some are speculating that versity of California will drop The ROTC student questioned ROTC is widespread among tion fight. »*I*ve known him K err him self may be thinking it.»» offered a differing opinion. (Continued on p. 8, col. 1) (Continued on p. 8, col. 8) (Continued on p. 8, col. 2) Bitter, campus-wide debate »The actual agitant is Major • ■*. m m m at the private university in Prosser from the Sixth Army, Boston over the merits of the who is under no University con­ program sparked the move to­ trol. He’s the close link between ward abolition of ROTC »s status the Arm y and ROTC, and he th ere., handles the administrative Boston University NEWS, the end.»» student weekly, published a Cadets at Boston supported three-page attack cm the Uni­ ROTC as representing «lead­ versity’s Army-Air Force ership training»* rather than cadet program in its first issue »»indoctrination. *» o f the year. The UCSB cadet argued that One dissenter made an edi­ ROTC fulfill *s the purpose of torial comment that ROTC’s »»indoctrination»» rather than academic status on campus was ‘»leadership training.»» «privileged.»» Colonel Dewey responded that A UCSB student involved in the training in leadership offer­ the ROTC program agreed with ed by ROTC would be »»definite­ the attack «in the sense that ly applicable in civilian as well they’re In the same categoryas as military life.»’ the industrial arts; they don’t As of the past year, ROTC teach anything academic. has not appeared on the Letters «L a s t quarter they taught and Science study list at UCSB. us the organization of the army, This means, according to this quarter it’s how to instruct Colonel Dewey, that while the in military things.»* program counts in the student’s He also critized the quality grade point avegage and study of the instruction: »The people load, it does not count toward who teach ROTC often have little the 180 units required for grad­ ability.»» uation, »T h is means that the student MILITARY HIERARCHY in ROTC must take more than Boston University’s dissi­ 180 units to graduate,*» Dewey dents claimed that ROTC is commented. AS YE REAP—Some or the <4eadershlp training" naught by ROTC that is »Applicable «propaganda issued by a mili­ *q wasn’t aware of that,»»ad­ in civilian life** is exemplified by Saturday bayonetting practice. î 9 , 1967 World News I CAMPUS i IEWS 1

“ MACHINE” CAUSES DEATHS ing in their cells because of fear Three persons, for whom a of retaliation by some 100 to Regents' lecture Hungry Eye-V KCSB Log man-made kidney was their only 150 Black Muslims and “ hood­ Sculptor George Rickey, one Isla Vista League’s coffee The next best thing to having hold on life, are dead in Min­ lums’* trying to organize a house, the Hungry Eye-V, opens courtside seats at the UCSB- neapolis. The machine broke general strike. of three Regents* Lecturers an­ nounced earlier this month by this Friday night in the Tower UCLA basketball battle Friday down. The trouble at the maximum Room of Francisco Torres, fea­ night is to tune in KCSB-FM and Dr. Claude Hitchcock, Direc­ security prison started this Chancellor Vernon I. Cheadle, will discuss “ Depersonaliza­ turing the Four Chords, UCSB hear the game live from Pauley tor of the Medical Research weekend when about a dozen tion in A rt” this afternoon at vocal group. Pavillion. Join Donn Bernstein Foundation which operates the convicts were fired from mess 4 in Campbell Hall. Being the culmination of sev­ at 7:45 for Warm-up, followed machine, announced the deaths hall jobs. eral month’ s planning, the cof­ by Larry Logan, Tom Goward, this moniing. Tw ice a week the One convict was knifed to Rickey was trained as a his­ fee house w ill operate each and Peter Meyerhoff bringing victims would journey to a death and another was wounded torian and a painter, though he Friday night from 9-1. you all the action. KCSB-FM’s hospital where their blood was Monday apparently during an has earned his distinction pri­ Discounts on food and drinks new expanded sports coverage filtered through the artificial argument over whether they marily as a sculptor and writ­ will be offered to IV League will be broadcasting future kidney machine, a very should go back to their jobs. er. His sculpture, called residents who show their mem­ games live, so don’t forget to “ ROCKET BUS” expensive treatment when done kinetic sculpture, resembles tune to 91.1 on your FM dial Eight military communi­ bership cards, according to on a private basis. Hospital of­ mobiles and is said to have fo r what’ s happening in sports. cations satellites were car­ Miss Katy Sweet, in charge of ficia ls say only that the kidney revolutionized the traditional You’ll hear something dif­ ried into space today aboard a publicity for the event. machine had a mechanical concept of three-dimensional ferent on KCSB-FM every Sun­ Titan “ rocket bus,” failure. art. day on “ Folksound;” modern It will be mid-afternoon be­ SQUIRES Applications for the Squires, sounds in Country and Western JOHNSON SPEECHLESS fore the Super-Titan has finish­ Rickey’s writings are con­ sophomore mens honorary, are music with Casey Jay from 9-10 President Johnson was so ed stringing its electronic car­ cerned with the artist’s crea­ p.m ., then Pete Feldman’ s Old go in high, slow-moving orbits. available in the AS office. Ap­ shocked he could hardly utter tion, evolution and his role in Tim ey Music Show from 10 till The commander of the Army’s plicants must have a 2.75 GPA a word. 20th century com m ercial socie­ midnight. Satellite Communications Ag­ or better. It happened last night at the ty, as well as the history and For those who appreciate the ency said the new Moonlets SH ELL AND OAR White House after “ Hello Dol­ theory of art that moves. finest in sounds, tune in ly** star Carol Channing enter­ should give the Defense De­ Applications for Shell and Mondays from 9 to midnight tained at a formal dinner. partment an almost continuous, Oar, women’s auxiliary of for the Jazz Slot. Joe Blake M r. Johnson was escorting jam -free radio link with ground COLONELS COEDS Crew , are available in the AS features such artists as Mongo Miss Channing to the door and stations “ where the action is,” Colonel’s Coeds will meet office. Applications are due no Santa Maria and Herbie Mann. she was heard to comment: including Vietnam. today at 4 p.m. in UCen 2284. later than tomorrow at 3 p.m. “ Youjfre lucky—you don't have critics.*» Stopping in amazement, the chief executive could only reply « I don’t?**

VATICAN BLASTS President Johnson's stand on birth control has raised the ire The race to th e , of a Vatican magazine, “ Osser- vatore Della Domenica.’* Mr. Johnson had advocated birth control as an answer to the problem of world hunger. The magazine said the chief executive's words on the pro­ moon seems a bit blem were “ entirely negative*» and added, that they pose, “ ser­ ious problems of a moral nature.** It was the most out­ spoken Vatican criticism of a U £. President in recent de­ cades. STRANGLER ON TRIAL tame to Edison The case of Albert Desalvo was put in the jury’ s hands yesterday in Boston. Desalvo, 35, says he is the Boston strangler who killed 13 women and attacked up to 1,000 others. He is not on trial as the engineers. strangler suspect, rather for 10 indictments on sex, assault, and burglary crim es. His defense counsel is trying to get a verdict of innocent by reason o f insanity so Desalvo can be hospitalized for life.

CHINA UNREST CONTINUES Peking Radio say s the two De­ puty Mayors of Shanghai have been arrested by forces loyal to Party Chairman Mao Tse- Tung. They reportedly were dragged through the city's streets after their arrests eight days ago. The Yugoslav News Agency says inflation is building up in \ Reid China. It reports Army and police officials have seized a ll banks and big shops to check the inflation. ISRAEL-SYRIA TALKS Israel warns it won’t dis­ cuss the sovereignty of disput­ ed demilitarized zones when it holds cease-fire talks with Syria. Premier Eshkol says the zones are in Israeli te rri­ tory. Both sides agreed that form al talks should deal only with a r­ Don’t misunderstand. fact, our staff is already making plans Phone (213) 624-7111 or write: rangements for farming in the 20.years ahead. Mr. H. T. Jurewitz zones, site of numerous arm­ It isn’t that our engineers aren’t inter­ ed clashes since the start of the ested. Nobody could be more intrigued. 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An equal opportunity employer The convicts have been stay­ NON REFLECTIVE LEARNING THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1967 ---- EL GAUCHO-— PAGE 3 Philosophy profs battle on gridiron University Pane, Pa,, Foot­ youngster led him to greater ball (CPS) — If a Pennsylvania awareness of his physical sur­ State University Philosophy roundings. professor has his way, students “ The moment came on a brisk in his department may soon find November day,” he recalled. themselves experiencing "non- " It turned out to be one of reflective learning»* on the those rare tim es when every­ gridiron. thing went well for me. I made Professor Richard Gotshalk one good gain after another.” suggested that the Philosophy When the coach called a time­ department organize itself as a out, Gotshalk said he was football team, because «one "touched by a sense of the learns essentially by parti­ presence of what had been cipation, and without such non- around me all along. Within me reflective learning, one’s arose a certain response: a reflection suffers, and if one’s sense of strangeness, and sense reflection suffers, so does one’s of being alive and at home there THE WIDE B E LT on KCSB features all the new hits on the top 40. Phone In your requests teaching. on that field .” from 3 to 6 p.m. every day at 968-2538. — J. D. Strahler photo ‘ tSince the philosophical r e ­ ceives an essential nourishment from a non-philosophical shar­ ing in reality,” Gotshalk said, High schoolers support “ it is for sound philosophical reasons that the Philosophy de­ X SUGAR SHOPPIE X partment should form a foot­ ball team.” He said that his involvement non-military draft system SPECIAL in playing football as a Nearly eight out of ten teen­ g irl stuuents queried in the agers in American high schools poll. Such involuntary national BANANA W o u l d Y o u B e l i e v e favor the United States adopting service for them should include U g l y ? a National Service Program "tasks of protecting, conserv­ under which they would be draft­ ing and developing our country SPLITS ed for involuntary service in or those countries we wish to non-military activities, . ac­ a id .” cording to a nation-wide poU Fifty-two percent of more among junior and senior high than 2,500 selected students school students conducted by queried answered "yes” to the Scholastic Magazines. question: ‘Should every able- Seventy-seven percent of all bodied American boy 18 years students polled favor such in­ old be required to go into the voluntary service. Of the total Armed Forces for at least one number of boys polled, 56 per­ year?” Thirty-two percent an­ BANANAS, WHIPPED CREAM, NUTS, ETC. cent said they would still opt swered *4io,” and 14 percent for military 'service; less than had no opinion. OFFER GOOD THRU JANUARY 29 a quarter said they would choose non-military activities (such as If a National Service Pro­ GOLETA. STORE ONLY the Peace Corps, Medical gram were adopted, 52 percent Corps, VISTA, Job Corps or of the boys said they do not think 167 N. Fdnrltw A w . C a n t h i s y e a r s U g l y related programs) if available; non-military service should be and 18 percent were undecided. any longer than military serv­ Open Daily to 10:00 P .M . F r i - Sun. to 11:00 P Jd . M a n t o p t h i s ? Involuntary service for wom­ ice. V o t e J a n . 2 3 t o 2 7 . en was favored by 46 percent, The poll, taken by the or almost half of the high school Institute of Student Opinion of the Scholastic Research Center, New York, involved in-depth IN PERSON! Monday, Jan, questionnaires returned by a 16th Through scientifically selected sampl­ ing of 2,539 junior and senior Thurs., Jan. 26 high school students in public, private and parochial school DR. TIMOTHY LEARY systems across the nation.

Almost half of the respond­ ents think replacing the current military draft system with a IMPORTED PIPES lottery is a poor idea. Only 20 percent favor it, and 30 percent have no opinion. Once a Year Students against a lottery system list four main objec­ tions: 1) It would substitute 10 DAY PIPE SALE chance for judgment; 2)Itwould not provide a fair hearing for serving individuals; 3) It would 1150 Coast Village Road be no Improvement over the Phone 969-5295 present system; and 4 ) It would not enable the Arm ed Forces A PSYCHEDELIC RELIGIOUS CELEBRATION to have the men they want. Re-enactment of the world's great religious myths using psychedelic Sixty-two percent of those "methods: sensory meditation, symbol-overload, media-mix, molecular who favor a lottery cite the elimination of loopholes in the and cellular phrasing, pantomime, dance, sound-light and lecture- draft as the primary benefit sermon-gospel. 6 Want to Change Your Environment? from such a system. Elimin­ ation of school as a haven for PSYCHEDELIC ART BY JACKIE CASSEN & RUDI STERN those avoiding the draft, and the feeling that a lottery is con­ SANTA MONICA CIVIC AUD, sistent with our national ideal 3 PERFORMANCES ONLY! The Sea Shanty”- of equality follow as possible THURS. JAN 19 - 8J30 P.M . benefits with these students. SAT, JAN 21 - 2 SHOWS invites all Students to Visit Scholastic Magazines’ ISO 8 P.M . AND 10Ì30 P.M . nation-wide surveys of teen­ Prices; $5.50, 4.50, 3.50. Tickets on sale at S. M. Civic Aud. Box Office, So. Colif. Music Co., 637 S. Hill, and all Mutual Agencies. Something New and Relaxing age at&tudes and opinions Send mall orders to S. M. Civic Aud. Box Office, Pico Gr Main, Santa have been conducted since 1943. Mon»co, Colif. and enclose self-oddressed stamped envelope. T.G.I.F. Co-eds 18 and over allowed 4-6 every Friday BEER 69« a Pitcher NEBI’S UCSB Fair view SERVING YOUR FAVORITE MOÀSTtD CHIOCCI Pine Hollister ^ p r BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Dawson > SEA SHANTY Food To Go (6547 Trigo Rd. IN ISLA VISTA 968-2415 PAGE 4 ---- E L GAUCHO---- THURSDAY, JAN, 19, 1967 OPINION • OPINION • OPINION

EDITORIAL ROTC-who needs it? While all this controversy rages around the tuition issue, has anyone stopped All present seemed duly impressed by this fact and possibly only a pacifist to think about what higher education is for? or two in the crowd hissed. But think about it: education is a double-edged blade! It is perhaps the “ coziness*’ and “ we’re all together in the same boat” atti­ Education by the University is to a great extent indoctrination into a great society tude which really endangers academic excellence and inhibits a critical evalua­ a la California— bounteous andbrave.bigand warlike, constructive and destructive. tion of the programs on this campus.. W eare all implicated, we aii contribute toan ongoing process which is making What we are driving at is ROTC. Since this is a land-grant University, ROTC money and building bigger and better brains and fighting a bigger and dirtier war. must be here, but definitely should not have academic standing. Such indirect involvement will always be the case, for society in its complexity, is It is not right that one student can earn as many unit credits for learning how thoroughly interlocking to pry off ribcages with a bayonet as another student earns for studying history. The system bespeaks tacit approval of killing and war, but it is the very system we Still, the University is most to blame for allowing the study of war to hold are all now trying to save from Ronald Reagan! academic and curricular standing. If the University were truly for progress, it The irony of the situation stares out at us from every crevice in the ivied walls. would accredit practical courses in non-violence and multilateral negotiation. Regent Carter got up and spoke at the emergency Regents meeting at UCLA last Professors already moving in that direction are courageous to do so, but idealism week, valiantly defending the Board's right to full discretion on disbursing the will have no effect until the Academic Senate decides to remove murder from R eserve (Opportunity) Fund. His rationale: that the Regents with that money can do the curriculum. fo r the University what the State cannot do, such as financing the Lawrence Radia­ JOHN MAYBURY tion Labs which figured heavily in the creation of nuclear weapons. Editor

LETTERS THEM nd then FIR s t I BEò AN I HAD A |A» A Sic* '/fill THESE IRRATIONAL Th o s e terrible. __ ■ TO HEAR LITTLE , — , im p u l s e a t t a c k s oc ¡WS?, v o ic e s ../ ^ URGES Cowboys and Indians to i <¿¡-0 ^ { r p - 1 aid FINALLY y RAINT ?CTJm ¿I J r LA LEAPING ABOUT are a t i ISHOUT IN6, T o the Editor: PAINTIN LIBERAL slogans and Last Saturday morning at 9 a.m. I AND DANCE] SCREAMING "OH NATION was awakened from a deep sleep by the WILD OF VIFEfiS^IN THE sounds of violent explosions outside my DANCES I m idst o f thr ee window. My first thought was that the S jfo iM io BLUE-EYED GRAND- Communist Chinese had landed on Goleta ¡'MOTHERS f a t in g , APPLE PIE BENEATH Beach, and were being valiantly repelled AN AMERICAN FLAG by our worthy campus police. My second ^ r i e r i c a n A ON THEIR N4Y was that some small boys in the ares / To CHURCH-- had bought firecrackers and were at­ tempting some sort of slum-clearance project. Upon looking out of my window 1 discovered the truth. In the campus field next to Isla Vista the ROTC was 9m busily engaged in a full-dress version of SUPPOSEDLY free university shouldbe, that old childhood favorite - “ cowboys Indoctrination not to mention some thought on what King omission and Indians." this SUPPOSEDLY free society has de­ To the Editor: generated into. A sizable squad of ‘ «Santa Barbara's To the Editor: In answer to Roy King’s letter of I have found it necessary to take HUGH STEGMAN finest" were busily engaged in firing January 13, 1 would like to state that Freshman, Undeclared phenomenally loud blanks at one another, some extremely valuable time away I am NOT happy with the GAUCHO’ s from the bureaucracy’s wonderful quar­ rushing up and down and around low Simpleminded recent coverage of the events affecting mounds of earth, and in general ap­ ter system to appeal to what little sanity the L&S Scholar’ s program on this parently trying to recreate the sights remains at this sad, apathetic, and gen­ campus. To the Editor: and sounds of Custer's last stand. Vital erally unenlightened upper-middle class I feel very strongly that in its cover­ multiversity in asking just one question. T o think your political opponent a fool as I am sure all this is to the main­ age of this affair, EL GAUCHO has is a dangerous attitude. Most of the talk tenance of our National Defensive Pos­ The- subject: ROTC. The question: Just been guilty of the act of omission. critical of Reagan’s recent proposals ture in these trying times, neverthe­ what the hell is military indoctrination Excellent coverage has been given doing on a college campus in the first concerning education seem to express less I do feel that the exercise was M r. King’ s grievences and opinions as this attitude to some degree. For ex­ ill-advised. place? to what happened and what role the Y es, I am aware that the M orrill ample there is Gary Albers’ reference Administration has played, yet I have to the Mbasic simplemindedness’ * of an The use of such violent and power­ act of 1862 requires it. What worries me yet to see any comments from the four is the society that would make such ‘«Ideological madman" in EG 1/12/67. ful explosives on campus property, close man delegation for L&S Scholars which to apartments full of innocent sleeping laws, and the state of mind that would Let us consider fo r a moment that spoke to Vice-Chancellor Goodspeed and Reagan and his advisors know what they students who are, to say the least, make such training necessary to begin Dean Cressey at the end of last auarter. with. The Establishment tells me that are doing. Then let us ask: What are unprotected behind the standard Isla i was present at the meeting as an the purpose of college is to educate they doing? They have proposed rather Vista apartment wall, appears to be observer and afterwards I asked the people so that they may help improve extreme measures against the Univer­ one fraught with danger. The disturbance delegates if they were satisfied with the world, not to teach them to destroy sity and state colleges and have thus o f the usual relatively calm Saturday the outcome of the meeting and if their it. Is society spending many years and aroused the anger and consternation morning at such a frightful hour is questions had been answered. Their re­ millions of dollars to educate people ('«amazed te rro r” : W ebster) of many hardly likely to endear the military to ply was yes to both questions. only to have them get their brains o f those concerned. Why do they want to the community, and may well cause Perhaps their feelings have changed negative reactions and a definite loss blown out in Viet Nam while helping to do this? I suggest one answer is that they are using the common bargaining since then, but if they have, why haven’ t o f image. commit the greatest crime against humanity in history except possibly for technique of asking for a good deal more we seen statements from any of them saying so? Why haven’t these four been 1 must warn the olive-drab brigade the Nazis? Is college teaching people than Is really wanted In order to get asked about the meeting and its outcome? that a continuation of such hostile acts to think and to question all doctrine be­ what is wanted. In this case the Mr. King’s opinions on the meeting w ill be regarded as naked aggression. fore accepting it, or is it teaching them emphasis is upon “ shaking u p " the have been published and he wasn’t even The peace-loving community will be to blindly follow military orders with­ adversary, both emotionally and value- there! forced to retaliate with all the tradi­ out questioning their morality? Is the wise. I sincerely hope that E L GAUCHO tional, dreadful weapons at its disposal University trying to further individual­ If this Is in fact the tactic then the will correct this omission. (I need only mention the pop-top beer ism in this age of enforced mass con­ great hue and cry of the last week is RICK KENDALL can, the frisfoee, and the fraternity formity, or aid in the dehumanization exactly what was planned fo r. The next Senior, Psychology pin). We wish only peace, and stand that is caused by uniforms, GJ. hair­ step, I suggest, will be to slowly ease ready to negotiate, but we will remain cuts, and m ilitary discipline in gen­ up a little and then get the legislation Editors Note: strong and alert, ready fo r threats to eral? Maybe what this University is through that is really wanted. The shaken No omission, Mr. Kendall. The out­ our security wherever they may appear. really trying to do is to further the educational system will then heave a sigh come of the meeting the 4 Scholars had W e w ill not allow ourselves to be des­ aims of the American military-industrial of relief and perhaps even feel a bit of with the Administration was the basis cribed as “The paper tigers in the Establishment, which are the total pol- ego aggrandizement that "They sure o f much of our coverage. In addition, paper houses". tical and economic domination of the didn’t get away with those other pro­ the other side of the Roy King issue is HUGO S . ROSSITTER entire world! Maybe it is time for some posals". In the meantime changes will what we have been trying to get for weeks Senior, History serious thought about what the role of a have been made that never could have without any luck. Ever heard that old occured if they had been straightfor­ line: 'Rio com m ent." wardly proposed. You and I are left with the problem - N o ta c t right now - of how not Jo get duped by the tactics of men whom I propose are T o the Editor: intelligent and know just what they are Perhaps the most Important element in doing. What are we going to do? Loud any piece of writing intended to persuade EL GAUCHO emotional protesting is just falling into or convince others, such as an editorial, the trap. The words 'Stand firm and is TACT. This element was lacking in NEWS EDITOR COPY EDITORS EDITORIAL. EDITOR don’t get shaken" come to mind, but that “ Educating Reagan in the ways of the PAUL DOUGLASS CONNIE FINSTER STEVE BAILEY NINA PINSKY alone is not enough, and as part of a U niversity,” Jan. 16. The callow, overweening attitude taken MAILING ADDRESS.. .P.O. BOX 1114». UNIVERSITY CENTER. SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 93106 , solution it seems to be unrealistic. Per­ EDITORIAL O F F IC E .. . UCEN 3125. PHONE 966-3626 OR 966-1511, E X T. 2196 haps we should use the same tactic as by Mr. Maybury offends even those who ADVERTISING O F F IC E .. .UCEN 3135, PHONE 968-2110 share his view, and does nothing to RUOLISHCO ON MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIOAY JumNO THE SCHOOL. YEAR. EXCEPT DURING VACATIONS AND EXAM PCRIOOS. they are using and seriously demand BY THE ASSOCIATED STUOENTS. UNIVERSITY OP CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA. 93106. ENTERED.AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER ON NOVEM­ BER 20, 1951. AT GOLETA. CALIFORNIA »30 1 7. UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3. 1979. equally extreme measures against the change the public’s unfavorable image PRINTED BY THE CAMPUS PRESS, 805 SOUTH KELLOGO, GOLETA, CALIFORNIA Governor. Any other ideas? of the college student. JACK S. WELLER MIKE SIMKINS Graduate, Philosophy Frosh, Rhetoric & Public Address THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1967 ---- E L GAUCHO---- PAGE 5

i’il*<;Wg>WaS ¡1 1 T h e N e w M u s i c —F u s i q n o f J a z z a n d R o c k 1 ★ ★ THEATRES ★ *> Verdi’s Macbeth 1 IN TA tJMii/iiH1 S ¡¡I i i * l w ê ê ^ è è Œ è ê ê ê è é ê Come the new year and musically speaking weprepare to jump with both feet into 1967*s turbulent stream and follow whatever to open soon üCRflllflDR course it may lead. But before reaching the point of departure, let’s pause to look back upon the happenings of the 1966 version STARTS 'TOMORROW » The University Opera Work­ While “ Macbeth” is an early of the jazz scene, giving credit- to those due and attempting to shop currently is in rehearsals work, Prof. Zytowski says predict future happenings. The nation’s foremost jazz periodical, for the presentation of Giuseppe V erd i's ‘ «dramatic and expres­ M ) JANSSEN “ Down Beat,” got into the swing of things in its January 29th Verdi’s dramatic tragedy sive power already is discern­ issue with its 1966 “ Down Beat” R eaders-Poll. The 31st annual “ Macbeth,” in the campus New ible. He resolved to be as poll selected Ornette Coleman as Jazzman of the Year. “ The Theatre Feb. 9 through 11. faithful as possible to the Ornette Coleman Trio at the Golden Circle, Stockholm,” Cole­ Prof. Carl Zytowski will pro­ original play, though the trans­ man’s outstanding album was also selected the best L P released duce and direct the 19th century formation to the operatic stage in 1966. opera, with accompaniment by made several modifications My west coast-oriented opinions and selections don’t match the Opera Orchestra. Ronald necessary.” those expressed by the 9,000 readers in the “ Down Beat” Poll, Ondrejka, visiting member of According to the Opera Work­ so look out ’cause here ’tis. the UCSB music faculty, w ill shop director, Verdi found it 1966 Jazzman of the Year: Lou Rawls. Honorable mention: conduct the orchestra. necessary to tighten the first Wes Montgomery, Ramsey Lewis, Gerald Wilson, Chico Hamilton, Written when Verdi was 34 scenes, and in doing so, loses Ray Bryant, Jimmy Smith. years old, the work is the first the nobler side of the protagon­ Picking a vocalist for the top spot may be somewhat irregu ­ of his three operas to libretti ist, “ The opera presents Mac­ la r, but the year that Lou Rawls had shouldn’t go unnoticed. Lou based on Shakespearean drama. beth in an unrelieved role of managed to sandwich two best selling and outstanding albums, The others are “ O tello” and villain ,” Zytowski says, *4>are- “ Live” and ‘Goulin;*’ between a couple of entertaining Spur com­ “ Falstaff,” both of which are ly touching on his hesitations in mercials. Whether it be live performances, recording studio dates, from the final phase of the the face of temptation. As a or beer commercials, Lou Rawls proved in 1966 what he predicts composer's career. character, he is reduced near­ on one of the songs from his latest album, “ Carryin* On.” The ly to the level of a conventional tune is entitled “ You’ re Going T o Hear From M e,” and you’d better believe itl melodramatic villain.” In the opera, Lady Macbeth Wes Montgomery, who’s achievements finished a close second Hatful cast emerges as the dominant figure to Loopin' Lou's, parlayed beautiful arrangements with his driv­ Final casting has been an­ and has some of the finest mu­ ing guitar style in “ Goin’ Out of My Head,” “ Bumpin’ ,” and nounced by director W illiam sic In the score, Zytowski has “ Tequila.” The latter contains my favorite sound, a Montgomery Reardon, UCSB professor of BflfBNAKS observed. “The Lady’s sleep­ original entitled “ Bumpin’ On Sunset.” Dramatic Art, for his upcoming walking scene must be num­ Instrumental Record of the Year: “ Tequila” - Wes Montgom­ production of Michael Gazzo’s bered among the finest indivi­ DOCTOR ery. Honorable mention: «Goin» Out of My Head,” “ Wade in the “ A Hatful of Rain,” to be pre­ dual pieces in all of Verdi’s Water,” Ramsey Lewis; “Golden Sword,” Gerald Wilson; sented in the campus Arena operas,” he continued. “ El Chico,” Chico Hamilton; “ Gotta* Travel On,” Ray Bryant. Theatre Feb. 7-11 and 14 - Z H f l A G O Special Mention: John Handy’s “ Live at Monterey” and Sonny 18. Rollins* soundtrack fo r the motion picture “ A lfie .” The contemporary drama Jazz Vocal of the Year; “ Live” - Lou Rawls. Honorable men­ deals with the problems of the tion: “Soulin*,” “ Wild Is the Wind,” Nina Simone; “ Crying Time,” dope addict and the effects of Ray Charles; ‘«Summertime,” Billy Stewart; “Alfie,” Carmen his addiction on his family, his McRae; ‘'Tender Loving Care,” Nancy Wilson; “ A Time For Love,” friends and his future. The play Tony Bennett. is set in a tenenment apart­ Jazz Discovery of the Year: Hugh Masekela. Honorable men­ ment in the lower East Side tion: Afro-B lues Quintet plus One, Joe Cuba Sextet, W illie Bobo of New York. and John Handy Quintet. Don Laughridge, who has ap­ Greatest Improvement during the Year: (tie) Gabor Szabo and peared in the title role of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Charles Lloyd. Honorable mention: Duke Pearson, , “ Othello,” and in August MIDNIGHT MATINEE AN<] A WOMAN Groove Holmes, Kenny Burrell, Joe Hendersonand . Strindberg’s ‘'The Father,” S M R RT tu u t lUOtCM • K U U M K A M -N U M B V I M H M B The task of choosing the heroes of a year's campaign is a will enact the role of Johnny VINCENT PRICE difficult and sometimes arbitrary endeavor. My choices, gleaned Pope, the young addict. — AND THIS CO-HIT — from the context of my listening experience, are limited just as Judy Forman, who appeared IN any critic’s or any audience’s choices are limited. Here’s an equally as Eliza in the recent Santa EDGAR ALLAN POE'S. lim ited preview of 1967's best sounds. Barbara presentation of “ My i Guinness (plLobri^ida i “ Rough *n Tumble” - . Turrentine heads Fair Lady,” will be featured up an octet of talented artists on this date. The LP is very strong as Celia Pope, Johnny's tor­ 'Tomb of Ligeia’ ; Hoïëi pardDiSû \ DIRECTED BY in the soul department. Best line is a sultry, latin rendition of “ Walk mented young w ife. Miss F o r­ f '■'.‘■'lüv.' ■■MT* vsi-üi î On B y.” man has appeared in UCSB ROGER CORMAN JL------.------4Jj ‘Spellbinder ” - Gabor Szabo. The ex-Hungarian freedom productions of “ Fashion” and fighter casts his spell with the help of a strong rhythm and latin “ Anything Goes.” AND \ j/Ï Dale Luciano, who was nam­ percussion section. Title tract is out of sight. CAPTER 1 2 OF 1 DAILY FROM 6 P.M. PHOt “ Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” - Cannonball Adder ley Quintet. Still ed best actor by the depart­ "B A T. SUN. HOL. 1 P » . 966-6*4 a single and soon to be released as an L .P . this Joe Zawinul com­ ment of dramatic art for his '•BUCK ROGERS” ■ p / ' position has it ail. Recorded before a “ very live” audience that performances of John Proctor WITH BUSTER CRABB got caught up by this exciting and soulful line. in ‘ »The Crucible” and Marty Gillman in “ Match Play,” is cast as Polo, Johnny's younger brother. Dana Craig will portray Mr. ~~~~ Pope, Johnny’ s father, while — AND THIS CÖ-HIT -L «W E3 Rob Thrasher will appear as Mother, the pusher who feeds Johnny’ s habit.

SANTA HAU HAH A SANTA BARBARA fl JEFFREY HUHTtRFBANCE KUYEH ÌSGOOD TIMEm imiVl. I\ TULA1HT PREMIERE 1217 { SIATE ST. t AT G T S H A K E Y ’S ’ » WITH :ak priver AMERICA'S JAMES IVORY STATE TOREUOG DIRECTS ; dWHg S -7 32 + 'M A T. ù A W im SUPREME THE INDIAN WINNER OF 5 PRODUCTION m a awards pizza 21 KINDS OF % « EABEMY AND ALL THAT IAZZ! m RODGERS * HÄMMERST El N*S "Shakespeare Appert wise i FROSTY M SSw M fo u 1M MARTY Wallah” BEER SPOKEN IN ENGLISH ’5 H M S S C SMSAfjitilkUs r &'bo rm EQUAL TO THE ACCLAIMED & FOR THE LIT. DARLINGS -fr - C O - H IT - ! AIRPORT DRIVE-IN HONKY-TONK MUSIC NIGHTLY WED. THRU SUN SATYAJIT RAY im Goleta • Opp. S. B. Airport* Ph. 7-12191 GALA GAIETY FILMS > «i OPEN 6:00 - STARTS 4:4? SHOWN AT 8.20 ONLY K M - O X G k t H . Sunday Open 5:00 - Starts 6:00 CHILDREN FREE A BALL FOR ALL AND H p THE SOVIET GRAND MacLflINE (UODUCMNAIf f PRIZE WINNER PII PIZZA MICHAEL dilflAU I W PARLOR CAINE "The Cranes PROFESS i O M ISy & ye p u b l ic house GAMBIT' — ALSO THIS CO-HIT — — C O - H IT ------are Flying” GLENN STELLA 6396 HOLLISTER AVE. SHOWN AT 6 .4 5 AND PETER VICTOR FORD STEVENS NEXT TO RAYTHEON IN GOLETA 1 0 .2 0 DAVID RETROS!) SELLERS MATURE NOW THROUGH Phone Orders 968-2565 AFTER THE FOX WEDNESDAY PAGE 6 ---- EU GAUCHO-----T H U R SD A Y, JAN . 1 9 , 1967 Barkey’s Countdown- Auckland’s All-Stars: Two Days ’til Alcindor By DAVE HYAMS is 76.5 ppg, and they are coin­ Howie Demmelmaier, the a Rough Rugby Test Sports Editor cidentally yielding 75 an outing. consistant team captain and Forty-eight hours remain be­ floor leader, has boosted his fore the UCSB Gauchos face the Dick Kolberg is leading the average to 15.3 with 36 points foes of their lives, the big bad home quintet, one point shy and eight assists in the two Bruins from UCLA, currently of averaging 20 ppg, and owner conference tilts. the No. 1 team in the nation of 46 WCAC tallies in two out­ Kolberg and Demmelmaier and conceivably the No. 1 team ings. The 6-8 Monrovia forward are also 1-2 in field goal per­ o f all time. also has 153 rebounds and is centage, with Richard connect­ The last two letters of UCLA clicking on an. amazing 87 per ing on 46 per cent and the back - do not stand for Los Angeles, cent of his free throw attempts. courtman 44 per cent. as was once believed. Since the December 3 unveiling against USC, the final pair of initials have referred to Lew Alcindor and his runningmate, Lucius. Allen. These Westwood Wonders come by way of New York and Kansas City, respectively, and have seen less of the Pacific Coast than the average Detroit cabbie, but nonetheless they are the flagbearers for the Univ. of Calif, at Los Angeles. And they are two of the most feared sophomores in the history of class standings. K IL L !—Jim Sweeney (helmet) and Steve Cushman (top) sandwich Allen, along with sophs Lynn Peacock Gapper Bobby Brown in the Gauchos* first rugby match Shakleford and Kenny Heitz and last Saturday. Although the Gap, Northern Caifornia’s No. 1 old man junior Mike Warren, rugby aggregation, fought to a 26-5 victory, they had nothing but could be playing with a scare­ prais-t for the Santa Barbara club, calling them ‘«a fine group of crow at center and still come coming ruggers.” Next Wednesday the home squad faces the up with a top ten contender. Auckland All-Stars, the cream of the crop from New Zealand, Without Lew’s giant shadow where rugby- is the top dog sport. The Auckland game will be played blotting out most of the spot­ at the Campus Field and w ill feature a dramatic halftime show in light, any one of them, especial­ addition to the finest rugby ever exhibited in the Goleta Valley. ly “ Little L.A.” could be All- American potential today. But Lew Whatshisname is there. Many basketball zealots have Here’s How conceded that Alcindor, at 7-1 During his guest appear­ and change, is unstoppable. ance in Sports Fans on Sports Illustrated concluded Tuesday, Coach Ralph Bar- that since he scored 56 with key was asked how he was one man guarding him, 37 with going to stop UCLA. two, and 19 with three on him, «Simple,” the visiting the best thing to do is leave lecturer quipped. «Im him alone, allow him to score going to suit up and w e’ll 75 points, and play five-on-four use a 3-3 zone.” and shutout the rest of the Such is life in Sports Bruins. Then all you have to Appreciation. do is score 76 points to win. WORK CUT OUT—Charlie Hess, Santa Barbara’s center, has the This is where the Gauchos unenviable task of trying to contain Lew Alcindor Saturday at fit in, for their current average Pauley Pavilion.

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a t ß o o m r » f o c T n t r u KCSB The Latter Day Saints Institute of Religion invites-you and your friends to an open will broadcast AL VIDO'S iVoAkfcu/lli house, January, 22, 1967 from 7:00 to 10:00 GOLETA CAR WASH p.m. at 6503 H. Madrid in IV. A short film, the UCSB-UCLA 101 HWY. AT FAIRVIEW C k e v r u f à t "Man's Search for Happiness" will be shown basketball game at 7:00 and 8:30. Short talks will be given FULL SERVICE I NEW O N ES-614 CHAPALA live from Westwood ¡USED ONES-716 CHAPALA and all questions will be answered. Refresh­ CAR WASH ments will be served and all are welcome! 91.1 FM details tomorrow FRI-SAT... Stanford women GAUCHO----PAGE 7 strike for rights Stanford, Calif. (CPS) — An school's Board of Trustees,but unknown number of Stanford the Board will not act in mis University dormitory residents area "except after a full re­ declined to pay rent at the be­ port by the President of the ginning of winter quarter regis­ University," according to tration yesterday. Trustee President Richard Instead, they took the advice Guggenhime. of two women's groups demand­ University President Wallace ing off-campus living privileges Sterline promised to prepare an fo r coeds and decided to pay interim report on the issue "a s their room and board b ills at soon as p ossib le" but added, the final registration deadline. "It may not be feasible, given The postponement of pay­ the press of other problems..., ROADRUNNER GOOFS—chorus rehearses censored version of "Old Man River” ments, termed a "rent delay," to reach any decision on this was called by the Women's for Wednesday thru Saturday, Jan. 25-28 performances. Tickets now on sale at matter for several months.” cashier's window, UCen. Strike for Equal Rights and the OFF-Campus Committee (OFF) to stimulate "intense discus­ sio n " of the issue, according to OFF chairman. Janet Howell. The "rent d e la y " ended on Jan. 17, the final deadline for payments, after which the Uni­ versity w ill charge each student $1.00 per day in late fees up to a maximum of $5.00. Uni­ versity rules prohibit students Starts Our January Stock Reduction with unpaid b ills from r e ­ enrolling for winter quarter until their accounts are settled. The number of students par­ ticipating in the “ delay” cannot yet be estimated, the Univers­ ity Comptroller's office said.It released figures showing that at the same time last year, only 50 per cent of students paid room and board b ills on the firs t day of registration. By the end of the ten-day regis­ tration period, however, only a small percentage of accounts w ere unpaid. The Women's Strike for Equal Rights and Student Body P re s i­ dent David H arris had origin­ ally called for an indefinite rent strike but moderated their tactics because of unfavorable student reaction. The strike, several students said, would "in the long run hurt students more than the University" because the school would lose interest normally earned on advance rental pay­ ments. If no payment were made in advance, the University would have to borrow funds to meet current room and board ex­ penses, charging the expenses against dormitory residents. The proposal for an off-cam­ pus housing option fo r coeds has drawn widespread support among students. The plan was endorsed in a student govern­ ment resolution, in a campus­ DRESS and SPORT wide referendum by a vote often to one, and in a petition signed by more than half of the school's undergraduate women. The W om en'sStrikefor Equal Rights called the University's policy of requiring all women to live on capus *4in abro­ gation of fundamental liberties on the basis of sex alon e." It termed the policy "clearly dis­ crim inatory” and urged that coeds have the same housing op­ tion as men. All freshmen are required to live on campus, as do approximately 47 per cent of upperclass men. REG $5 50 NOW $299 The women's groups added that the policy also creates an Also Some Reductions from a Famous New Haven Shirtmaker "inequity” among women.Stan­ ford allows women all-night slgnouts six days a week, requiring coeds to return to the dormitories at 2:30 a.m. only one night a week. The students charged that University policy allowed weal­ thier coeds to live off-campus, in effect, by renting both a dormitory room and an aprt- ment, while other women had to live in the dormitories. M a n y O t h e r I t e m s N o t L i s t e d a t L a r g e R e d u c t i o n s As a result of the student demands, University decision­ Sale Starts makers are beginning to con­ sider the proposal for an off- Thursday Evening at campus option. The Committee of Fifteen,a joint student-facul­ and continues thru ty-administration group which has had the proposal before it the end of January. since Nov. 28, will meet on M E N ’S W E A R Monday, Jan. 9. 966 Embarcaderu del Mar Isla Vista Ph. 968-3611 A final decision on the option would have to be made by the PAGE 8---- E L GAUCHO---- THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1967 Evaluation guide ROTC, Kerr to resign? (Continued from p. 1) last year’s attempt to produce (Continued from p. 11 Basing his questions on the a second edition. groups on this campus, there (Continued from p. 1) John Oppedahl feels there w ill objective he has in mind, Krend In the current try, there are is little indication that it will of resigning. (San Francisco be “ quite a bit” of student has written of his plans to var­ six areas of information: who lose its academic rating. Chronicle columnist Herb reaction in a few days in re­ ious professors. He is presently the respondents are, what was Under the M orell Act of Caen reported that “ knowledge­ sponse to what the Governor has in the process of refining the taught, how it was taught, what Higher Education, a land-grant able sources in Berkeley ex­ publically admitted was a' questionnaire on the basis of was gained from the course, an institution si*chv as the Univer­ pect Kerr to call it quits in mid “ punitive measure” against the their comments. overall appraisal, and a ques­ sity of California is required summer," On this question, University. In some cases questions were tion on what could be improved to offer military training as President Kerr said *q have no re-worded, and in others they in the course. The anti-tuition atmosphere part of its curriculum. intention of resigning,*’ al­ were dropped entirely because Krend also said that students here is toned-down. The big is ­ “ ROTC should be put in the though Assemblyman Briggs of they were either repetitions of w ill be able to comment on the sue is legal defense for stu­ same status as E L GAUCHO or Fullerton has asked him to. other questions or were irrele­ Guide itself, so that future edi­ dents. A five man negotiating student government,** the dis­ At an SDS rally Wednesday, vant. tions will be able to be refined team defending 71 cited in vio­ satisfied UCSB student conclud­ M ario Savio advised students further. lation of free speech laws met ed. “ As it is, it’s just a neces­ not to do anything, at least for EASY TO DO with administrators Wednesday sary evil.” a while. DAILY CAL Editor, Krend pointed out that every KINDS OF COMMENT with the purpose of "seeking effort is being made to encour­ After the Faculty Guide leniancy and guarantee of due age students to respond to the comes out, a statistical sample legal process.” But, accord­ questionnaire. Included in the o f professors, and then one of Incorporation ing to one negotiator, “ the packet will be the questionnaire, students, will be taken to deter­ meeting hadn’t achieved any­ a cover letter, a pencil and a mine if the Guide is being used er, Kussell, owns the establish­ (Continued from p. 1) thing.” stamped envelope. fo r its intended purposes, and and most of the other leaders,” ment. This way, if the student needs if not, why? The upcoming school election Though it was revealed that notes Doty. The rancher points more time to answer the ques­ Professors will be asked if should affect the outcome of the Reagan had been hung in effigy out that an Independent school tionnaire, he can take it home they read it and if they made current incorporation issue. in Orange County, little is plan­ system could help his feasa- and mail it in. any changes in their method of Just how much the effect will be ned as yet in the way of stu­ bility study. The entire bundle w ill be instruction as a result of read­ dent demonstrations. Kerr has is anybody’s guess. distributed in classes on Feb. ing it. Should Isla Vista be part of At any rate, all three “ new** advised that demonstrations in 8 and 9. Krend hopes to have Students w ill be polled as to the Goleta change? “ W ell, they spokesmen for the struggle- fact might be “ unfavorable” to the completed questionnaires whether they read it and whether (IV ) should study their own pro­ Rittenberg, Simmons, and Doty- the cause. Despite this, it was in his hands by Feb. 13 at the they followed what it showed blem s.” have emphasized the fact that reported that a rock and roll latest. If all goes well, he plans about professors and classes in Isla Vista’s political future band will be playing across the Elwood Ranch, 1100 acres to have the Fuculty Guide making out their schedule. must be considered separately street from the Regents meet­ o f rolling hills and streams, is published by the end of the Krend believes that the Guide ing. the home of Mr. Doty. His fath- from Goleta’s. month. w ill thus answer a need on this campus, and. he is doing what EL G AU C H O classifieds . || NEW CHANGES he can to supply that answer. pi Krend is the chairman of are 25$ per line,payable the Faculty Evaluation Guide S s i i in advance / .s.' Committee, and with the help of this committee he has tried ASSOCIATED STUDENTS - UCSB ossified ad forms available in ÜCEN Rm. 3135 to avoid the mistakes of the present previous edition of the Guide the Beach house; lge llvin grm ., w/beam Jan speclal - 1 fre e donut w/minpur- and also those of faculty eva­ ceilings, 3 bedrms, bath house, steps Chase; 7 am-9am Mon-Thurs. Campus luation guides of other schools ROADRUNNER ANNOUNCEMENTS-1 Donut Shop, 907 Embarcadero del to beach on 3-R-2 lots w/ deep back across the country. yard; lease or sale; Campus Realty Norte REVUE Last year the committee New tim es to shop at Fashion Tim e— 968-1415 or 967-8841 eves. 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Save $1 the new (me w ill be put on a time Mon-Fri now by obtaining your LETtS DINE quarterly basis to make it really OUT remit envelope at the A£. Flamenco guitar lessons all rhythms Cashier's in the University Center, worthwhile. reasonable rates, Chuck Keyset, 968- Eat at 36 restaurants for 1/2 price 6367, #103 Surfrider Apts., call @5 plus 50 bonuses for your holiday or LEARN FROM OTHERS JAN. 25, 26, 27, 2». vacation pleasures. This is our 4th The project is coming along year here with the plan good till Bikinis - by S.Yater, $10-$ 15, 968- well, Krend feels. This ispart- Dec. 15,1967 4194 or see 6625 T rig o Rd, IV ly due to the letter writing and CAMPBELL HAU to learning from the mistakes 8:30 P.M. Congratulations Betsy on being a ALTERATIONS, REWEAVING, Ä386 princess and also being elected to stay Del Playa, Ph. 968-1822 made in the first edition and in room 107 second period. Weasles! 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Sprite *63 all new parts peri /ond., $1050, eves. 968-2370 MOTORCYCLES-----11 Math tutoring in all lower division •57 M ercury $50, call 968-5592 classes, phone Guy 968-6952 Yamaha Omaha trailermaster bike, 80cc, brand new, never been regis­ German tutor needed to assist Ger­ tered, $250, 964-1525 after 6 man m ajor. Grad, student preferred. C all Wayne at 968-9103, M -F 5-7p.m. '65 Honda CB 160 top cond must sell fast, asking $400, 968-4970 Rock group needs elec, bass guitar & amp., 968-8077 or 968-7603 eves. 65 Honda 50cc ex, mech cond 3300 Lg. quiet 2 bedroom available this m l, $165A>est offer, call 962-6379 after 8 pm quarter, also spaces for 1 or 2 g irls , 6621 Picasso, 968-6767 <64 BSA lightning 650 good cond. make offer, 968-8254______FOR' SALE------o' PERSONAL------12 2 tickets for sale UCLA-UCSB game Drummer for rock group in forma­ best o ffer takes; Santa Rosa 1208.. Urgent! Gals in Santa Rosa last year tive stages, call 968-8077 or 968- who wrote to guys in MCB 11 please 7603 LC Smith typewtr, 14» carriage, call Barb 968-5577. $50; RCA tv -2 4 », $25, 965-4081. G irl roomate needed -private bedroom Fashion Time modeling classes; call $50 modem -quiet-spacious, 968-3878 Accordion, 'It a lia ,» white, pink b el­ fo r appt. 968-1314. low s, exc. cond. $ 120, 967-2872 Roomate, 2 bedrm apt., Salvation We love Hearts & Flowers A rm y decor, quiet, 6745 B Sabado Carburetor for VW, Zenith i throat, Tarde, $62.50 m o., 968-5024 w/manifold & distr, 968-2087 6 pm DZ paperback book drive for the guys in Vietnam, Sat,, the 21st, 1-3 Stereo, knight components, A M -FM , pm INSURANCE ------20 amplifier, changer, speakers, 968- 5186 Watch the Ugly Man WESLEY HOVER, agent ALLSTATE IBS. Co., 967-2821