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PARASOL” SPRING FORMAL TONIGHT Traditional Prom to Feature Late Entrants Council Puts $10 Decorated Umbrellas, SBl Swell Election; Student Dues Betrothal Announcements ■ Tonight at 9 o’clock, Associated Students will present the tra­ 3 In for Prexy ■ On May Ballot ditional spring formal, the “Parasol Prom.” The dance will be held S i l l at the Montecito Country Club, which is being taken over for the A constitutional amendment occasion, under the direction of Lois Vedder, chairman of the Social A rush of last-minute candi­ S i l dates filled the slate on Tuesday which would raise student body Committee." as the deadline approached for JM S l fees from $7.50 to $10 was ap­ Decorations for the evening will be enhanced by the many gaily- declaring for office in the ASSB ■ proved for the ballot in the com­ colored umbrellas which were en­ ■ ing elections last Tuesday night tered in this week’s “Parasol elections on May 5. By 4 ,p.m., ■Ml ¡1 1 1 when nominations closed, forty- at the regular meeting of the Prom” contest. These were judged four political hopefuls had filed. Legislative Council. If passed by yesterday for beauty, originality Neil Goedhard, John Caldwell, a two-thirds majority of the vote and workmanship, by Mrs. Elea­ and Charles (Chuck) Bates, a late pwlllii on May 5, the increased fee will nor Morrissey, Barbara Balthis entry, are in the ring for presi­ W Èm become effective next September. and Ron Fenwick, and prizes The motion for increase was dent. Vice-Presidential candidates were awarded to the winners. m m m include Junemarie Davidson, proposed by Charles Bates, chair­ Sweetheart Arch m m w k man of the Publicity Committee. Richard “Bugs” Battelle, Don a H l Highlighting the, decoration Marquart, and Walt Beaver. Run­ The same amendment was defeated scheme will be a long sweetheart’s ning for ASSB secretary are Bar­ at a special election held last fall, arch. It is here UCSB’s newly en­ bara Mission, Ruth Murphy, Mari­ and Council last Tuesday night gaged and married couples will lyn (Miks) Melvin and Robert ini discussed the advisability of not be presented to their friends by Dale, and yell leader aspirants in­ ■ s a l stipulating the amount of Asso­ Bob Eken ,master of ceremonies. clude Wendell Kirk, Bob Lorden ■ I ciated Students dues, which are Anyone who wishes to announce and George Outland. compulsory, but instead leaving a last minute engagement may do W the fee to be fixed by Council Petitions Due Friday so by contacting Lois Vedder be­ with the approval of the Regents. fore dance time. She can be reach­ All candidates have until next This would permit Council to ed through Box “V” any time Friday, April 30, to have their FUNNYMEN, Bob Eskew (left) and Bob Wheeler are deep adjust the dues in line with cur­ today. in script preparation and rehearsals of the scintillating m petitions signed and returned to rent inflationary or deflationary Formal garb is expected of all the Graduate Manager’s office. Roadrunner Revue, coming April 29, 30 and May 1. trends. Several members pointed couples, with tux or dark suits Class representative candidates ______—Photo by Costantino out, however, that many students in order for Gaucho men. Lois Vedder must obtain 50 signatures from might regard this as signing a Stardusters being made with Shirley Hillis members of their class; and it “blank check.” Sixty cents is the price of ad­ and Joy Hart in charge of refresh­ was recommended by A1 Rasmus­ Three'Rs'Coming to Riviera Financial arrangements have ments; Barbara Pattee, Dee Dee sen, chairman of the Elections mission for each couple with stu­ Time fugits . . . Stone, figits! ment also came Tuesday that any been approved for the four-cam­ dent body cards. Music will be Downs, and Barbara Balthis in Committee, Siat all candidates se­ pus football festival at Berkeley charge of decorations; and Lyle cure- a' few extra signatures in “Gads! Only one week . . . 7 similarity between . . . and— provided by the Starduster orches­ days . . . 168 hours . . . 10,080 was purely.” next November, according to a tra. Purdum, Jack Wells, Katie Rus­ case any are disqualified. letter from Dr. Garff B. Wilson, sell, Jo Anne Atterbury, Francis An examination on the ASSB minutes left!” Preparations for the dance are “Right!” Notes, both musical and finan­ special assistant to President Guess, Cal Thacker, Bob West, constitution will be given to all Sproul. A yearly guarantee of Adele Tatum, Elaine Wells, and candidates on Tuesday, April 27, “No, LEFT!” cial, were also squzzed through JUNIOR-SENIOR “Oh.” ahd complete agreementwas reach-’ $6000 has been set aside to be Theresa Lindbury helping with in Oak Hall 104 at 4 p.m. Exams divided between UCSB and Davis. PROM PLANS other phases of the dance. will include questions of a gen­ So goes the fast moving, high ed. As a result of the action, the powered, intellectual repartee of MAPPED eral nature on the constitution, all-inclusive RR will be backed Nimitz Named to which is printed in the Handbook, the Roadrunner Committee. And by the local swing band which will Following the last Gaucho Campaigning Rules and specific questions pertaining with but a short week standing be­ enhance the show with some orig­ Roundup, plans were made for the to the offices sought by the major tween opening night and T.G.I.F., inal music. One number is to be Board of Regents annual Junior-Senior Prom to be candidates. the ’48 RRR still has spots and recorded by Phil Harris in the Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nim­ held on June 12, at the meeting of Announced for Office, splashes of pack-em-in material. near future.1 New talent and two itz was appointed last week by the Junior Class. Joy Hart, as­ Liberal Athletes vs. ???? or three “indefinites” have been Governor Earl Warren to fill a sisted by the Knights, is in charge May Queen Aspirants “Let’s change the theme to . . . ” able to join the star-studded cast. National Interracial vacant position on the University of the dinner-dance in honor of Faced with a record number “Shaddup!” The “L. A. Times” took snaps Board of Regents. the graduating seniors. Many quaint comments were Monday of some of the perform­ of candidates for Student Body Frat Seen; Caldwell The former commander of the At the same meeting Tiger Offices, the Student Publicity prompted by the final approval of ers for release to come. Pacific fleet will serve on the Mathews was elected vice-presi­ the script which had to undergo Cups for Three Committee today laid down rules board until 1956. He was ap­ dent of the class, and arrange­ governing the display of cam­ To Attend Chi Meet various changes due to “public As an incentive for the organ­ pointed to fill a vacancy caused by ments were made for a class booth relations.” Only Tuesday did the ized groups on campus, three cups paign materials on campus. The The first national interracial the death of Frederick W. Roman in the forthcoming Barbary Coast rules will apply to both candi­ fraternity growing out of a nu­ RR Com. receive the green light will be awarded for those selling on April 9. Carnival. on the various implications in­ the most tickets. But, from all in­ dates for office and individuals cleus started at UCSB by the Beta contending for the May Queen Delta fraternity, may he formed volved. The formal announce- dications the cups will be a gift, as past records show that the an­ title. at a convention of thirty-one such HERE ARE THE CANDIDATES Restrictions upon the materials groups from 17 states through­ Student Scientists nual spectacle is one of the best attended productions consistently President: Vice-president: to be used and the methods of out the country on May 1 and 2 display to be followed resulted at Roosevelt College in Chicago. Take Off On from year to year! Tickets are Neil Goedhard Junemarie Davidson available at the Graduate Man­ Charles S. Bates Bugs Battelle from a careful consideration of John Caldwell, president of Beta recommendations made by the Delta, will fly east to attend the Redrock Field Trip ager’s office. John Caldwell Don Marquart Walt Beaver committee to Acting Provost J. convention. Advanced students of the UCSB Harold Williams and ASSB Pres­ Caldwell who compiled the con­ Science Department left Santa PROVOST REQUESTS Secretary: Yell Leader: ident George Graves. The follow­ stitution for the local fraternity, Barbara this morning on a field Barbara Misson Wendell Kirk ing rules have been approved by will be the chairman of the panel trip to Redrock Canyon near Mo­ DUAL DEAN SET-UP Ruth Murphy Bob Lorden the Provost, SPC Chairman Char­ at the convention which will select have, California. Roberta Dale Geo. F. Outland les Bates announced today. the final national constitution for Planning to rough it in the A request for the formal crea­ Senior Class Representative 1. All material to be used must the new fraternity. Since Beta open, the students will cook their tion of two new deans’ positions Senior Class Representative Men: Women: be approved by the committee. Delta is the only fraternity in the own meals and sleep beneath the on the UCSB campus was submit­ (Continued on page 3, col. 5) Robert Casier group whose constitution contains stars during the expedition. ted recently to President Robert • Betty Goosen complete provisions for national­ Gordon Sproul by Dr. J. Harold Mel Patton Joy Hart Science Class Posts 30 in Group Hal Abbot ization, it has been asked to pre­ Williams, acting provost of the Barbara Balthis Weekly Forecasts sent its constitution for consider­ The thirty-student group repre­ college. This action would permit Walt Chimel Mary Ellen Geib ation for national use. sents classes in Botany 141, Bot­ the division of the college into Donald Ryan For Beach Goers There is also a possibility, in any 108, Biology 30, and Zoology applied arts and liberal arts with Robert C. Amim Weekend beach weather fore­ consideration of the fact that the 113, and is accompanied on the the new deans at the head of these casts by the class in synoptic me­ trip by faculty members Dr. Cor­ Junior Class Representative Junior Class Representative Santa Barbara group has receiv­ divisions. Men: Women: teorology will be a regular feature nelius Muller, Dr. Barbara Blan­ The request by the provost was ed much nation-wide publicity, Tom Dailey Katy Murphy on the Quad bulletin board, ac­ chard, Dr. Elmer Noble, Dr. Mary made in accordance with action that its name will be given to tbe Tiger Mathew Dolores Dahl cording to C. D. Woodhouse who Erickson, and Dr. James Walters. taken last semester by the faculty. national organization.. Joe Costantino Ruth Groenink is teaching the class. The youthful scientists plan to The two-division plan should start Jim Malone Marilyn Bowman Appearing for the first time last Any senior interested in compare the desert environment on July 1 and be in full operation Margaret Selby Friday, the forecasts will be post­ taking out a life member­ with the more familiar coastal by the beginning of the Fall semes­ ed each week and present a sum­ ship in the Santa Barbara areas and view the interaction of ter, aiding students in planning a Soph. Class Representative Soph. Class Representative mary of reports from teletype and College Alumni Association plants and animals in their native definite course in one division or Men: Women: radio weatherstations throughout may secure his cap and setting. They plan to bring back the other. It will be possible, how­ Arthur M. Petsch, Jr. Mary Ann Zane the western areas. In addition to gown free of charge. More various specimens for use in lab­ ever, for students to change from Gordon Graybehl June Morey these reports, the class will use the information regarding this oratory work in the perfecting of one division to the other, since Giles Godfrey Phyllis Pittroff latest meteorological instruments plan may be obtained from museum techniques following their there will undoubtedly be a con­ Otie Scruggs Peggy Ward in gathering data. The forecasts Mrs. Ester Porter, Alumni return to Santa Barbara Sunday siderable amount of overlapping Ken Bonilla Patty Whitehead will be posted each Friday after­ Office, West Hall. afternoon. at the beginning of the program. Wally Jonason noon at 2:30. Friday, April 23, 1948 Page Two E L GAUCHO been run over by a well-rigged political machine. Student policy apparently originates in the Grad­ EL GAfCHO uate Manager’s office and is ad­ ministered by sympathetic stooges STAFF backed by several satelite organi­ zations. Those opposing the Published every Tuesday and Friday during the school year by the Asso­ steamroller are smeared as ciated Students of the University of ■ “agents of Kremlin,” “anti-social” California, Santa Barbara, California. SOMETHING W RO*ro— or are said to lack “school spirit.” Opinions herein expressed are those of BUT WHAT? No one wants to eliminate ath­ The Staff, unless otherwise indicated. Dear Editor: letics. Indeed, the reverse is true. Entered as second-class matter May Something is wrong with UC But there are many, many students 23, 1947, at the post office at Santa SBC. We think that every student who feel the athletic bosses should Barbara, California, under the act of clean their own house, and intel­ March 3, 1879. Mailing charge is $2.00 at this school realizes that, es­ per year, payable in advance. pecially after reading your edior- ligently limit their ambitions to ial in last Friday’s paper. “But reasonable objectives. Many stu­ E ditor ______Phyllis Pitroff dents feel that placing the arts Assistant Editor ______Helen Heitfeld let’s face it kids,” you didn’t give us one suggestion.' departments on a starvation bud­ Editorial Assistants: Bob Hogan, Don Men! You too can look like this. Cultivation for Whiskerino contest starts today, get while one other department Wilson We agree with you, if your pur­ ends May 7, when all products will be judged at the AMS steak fry. ______gets the gravy does not constitute Society Editor ______Gloria Dealey pose for mentioning the music de­ “school spirit.” They deny that Sports Editor '______Phil Jacks partment incidents was to show RE: THE BUDGET against a wall, however, for we ed an improved athletic policy. the “Rah-Rah” mentality is the Business Manager ___ James H. Schilt us the deplorable conditions that can see in the future a better sit­ Before students or student council Dear Editor: only one fit to dominate the Cartoonist ______. A1 Anderson exist. We feel that the members uation as exemplified by such or both combined can clean house In the future, UCSB can devel­ of the Glee Club, Brass Choir, school’s future. Photographer ------Joe Costantino schools as San Jose State, College (if that is what has to be done op in one of three ways: Congratulations to Editor Pitt- R eporters: Alex Callow, Marie Corn- etc., should not participate in these to create life in the powers that of the Pacific, and the University 1. As a glorified athletic club. roff for bringing the budget issue thwaite, Roxanne Dougherty, June tours if they have to pay one be) the two groups have Jo stick 2. As a liberal arts school with Marie Davidson, J . L. Hoge, Ugo of Nevada. into the open. Perhaps public ex­ penny out of their own pocket. Big ideas take money! The together not to mention get to­ de-emphasized athletics. Pezzi, S. P. Pinkerton, Elaine Strobel, As yet, we are just like you, amination may hasten the day Rudy Schafer question seems to be how are we gether. The student council, we 3. As a school well-known for dear editor, batting .000 as far as when student policy is not determ­ Sports Reporter _____ Geo. F. Outland going to get it? We believe that realize, cannot and will not move its arts and, also, its excellence in ined by one manipulated clique, suggestions go. We feel that we toward any decisive goal without Newt Clark, Bill Alhouse, H. Keith there are ways to improve the sit­ certain areas of athletic endeavor. and editors are not threatened and Simpson are not flattening our craniums uation from the bottom up. It the undivided support of the stu­ Most people, I am sure, will bludgeoned into following the seems that everyone believes mon­ dent body. The student body in agree that the third possibility is party line. turn will not support the student ey to be the only answer. Let’s the most desirable. However, the Walter S. Beaver attack the problem from this council unless the latter group amount of money available for the QUAD QUIZZES angle. Sports should make money! gives an indication of life. development of student activities is limited. By Rudy Schafer and Joe Costantino We may not be losing money on If there are any other students AFTER YOU them, but we feel Santa Barbara’s who feel the same way that we do For a school to compete suc­ Dear Editor: “Spring and a young man’s fancy turns lightly to thoughts of sports can be developed as a def­ about this situation, they will en­ cessfully in big-time football it This is to let you know how love,” goes the old cliche. Since it is now spring and most of you inite financial source. Nobody is deavor to back up the student must have: much I enjoy and admire the posi­ are young, Quad Quizzes will attempt to help you with your spring being accused of graft, but rather council and obtain semblance of 1. Well-heeled alumni willing to tively uproarious work of Ross campaign strategy with the question: of mismanagement, faulty policy, power. If there are not enough make “donations.” Dierdorff. I await his every arti­ people who care, then we are hit­ WHAT DO YOU THINK OF UCSB WOMEN? and inefficiency. 2. A large statdium, and a city cle with baited breath. He is with­ In regard to mismanagement ting against the wall. We think “They Smoke Too Much” with a large enough population to out a doubt the most talented wri­ may we ask a few questions? Do though, that there are enough ter in the whole, wide world. Says John Boettner, Soph, “so fill it. the teams receive a guarantee be­ who do care. No doubt there are Please have him write more, more, they are blinded to the superior 3. University policy which sup­ Gaucho men: fore road trips? If so, what is the many people "who will present ar­ and more. average guarantee? Does the ath­ guments against what we have ports the promotion of big-time Fervently, “There is a good variety of football. girls on this campus and most are letic department expect to pay for said. Before they do, we hope and F. Saltbottom Elder any further National Guard Ar­ pray that they offer a solution These are the minimum essen­ nice conversationalists, but I think tials, and UCSB has none of them. Taxi driver: “I take the next that they are much too hard to get mory improvements? If so, what instead of forwarding the usual are the terms of the rental con­ UCSBC policy. On the other hand, the success of turn, don’t I ? ” acquainted with. You almost have our basketball and baseball teams Voice from rear seat: “Oh tracts? What kind of control does Very hopefully yours, to have a formal introduction to proves the advisability of empha­ yeah?” be able to say “hello” to a girl the associated student body have . Bill Jackson, over the concessions at the com­ sizing tho^e sports in which small Conlan Goedhard here and I’m afraid that a lot of and 47 other students. schools can compete successfully. them stay home on weekends because of this. bined athletic events? We know, Beggar: “Have you enough Ed. Note Bill Russell says: Be­ In the past several years, isola­ “As for clothes, I think that the Gaucho girls should bury the of course, that the graduate man­ money for a cup of coffee?” fore road trips the football team ted council members who have New Look! It looks much too old fashioned and stuffy for this school. ager is doing all he can to raise Gaucho: “I’ll manage, thanks.” receives a guarantee, usually $750. fought against one-sided and un­ More summer dresses and peasant blouses, but down with the togas.” money on the above points. OH YEAH !!! In basketball and track, we pay wise athletic appropriations have “ Children” You say that we do not have our way, visiting teams pay their Says A1 Anderson, Junior. “When I consider a girl, I consider the money or the men and never way; gate receipts split. her from two points of view, the artistic and the romantic. From the will have. The men, when they Putting the National Guard Ar­ artistic angle, many of the girls on campus are ‘top notch’ and would are here, will bring the money, mory floor in shape is “mainten­ make good models, but, for the romantic side of the picture, I don’t but you are going to find very ance or restoring damages,” not know. Too many of our girls are naive and adolescent and haven’t few good athletes practicing foot­ “improving.” UCSB and Santa approached anywhere near social maturity. Perhaps I shouldn’t be ball in dirty equipment which is Barbara High split the costs; too hard on them though; most of them are still young and will grow now furnished. We hope that we steps are being taken to have all up later. have made the point that money teams using the armory share “For the most part, our girls are too particular whom they go out from concessions, better guaran­ .costs of restpration. We pay $1.00 with. Many of them want a ‘Prince Charming’ all the time and, con­ tees, and better management will a day flat rent, plus $5 an hour. sequently, many of the fellows give up and go down to the ‘Old Town’ realize enough profit for athletic On concessions -— the Armory incidentals. A profit in these Board has all rights to concession “They’re Swell” leads to better athletic conditions. income at basketball games; at all ARTISTIC CORSAGES Where Their Lunches Says Bob Conlan, Soph. “I am Better athletic conditions plus an other home sports events, UCSB and Short Orders a transfer student from the Univer­ improved athletic policy brings get the take. FOR TONIGHT'S are becoming as sity of San Francisco and I think the new and improved athlete. Famous as their that the UCSB women are really DISTINCTIVE FORMAL Ice Cream The new and improved athlete in PORTRAITURE ■»«Kf *■#%! all right. They are not nearly as It's turn brings bigger gate receipts AT demanding as other girls and you and an added team support. Big­ can have a good time with one of ger gate receipts help out not only ROYAL I ^ them an a small bankroll. They the athletic department, but also are easy to get acquainted with 20 San Marcos Court VICTOR - W\ the art, music, drama, etc. and keep up good conversation, You might have noticed that in THE FLORIST Ice Cream Boettner Anderson so I think that I am going to stay the above paragraph we mention­ 1116 Chapala here awhile. 135 E. Anapamu Ph. 21451 Phone 7372 “The thing that impressed me the most about Gaucho women was Manufacturers of Fine Ice Cream the fact that they don’t drink or smoke too much. Now please don’t get me wrong, I’m not against drinking and smoking but it can be *7lte Qn&e*i Jßoiit& i overdone, especially in girls. I’m surely glad to see that our girls 912VÌ State know moderation.” “ They’re Wonderful” Specialising in Sea Foods Says Neil Goedhard, Junior. “UCSB women possess those qual­ ities of intelligence, beauty, personality, helpfulness and gaiety. • Lobster “The difference between Santa Barbara College women and other • Crab college women appears to be only in numbers.” (It is interesting to note that Mr. Goedhard is running for student body president). • Fish Sharpen your knives, girls. Your turn comes next week. • Frog Legs the college, but such acceptance Good Food at Reasonable Prices UC Engineering will be influenced by standings on the test combined with the pre­ College Exams vious scholastic record of the ap­ Slated May 8 plicant. Qualifying examinations for the HOME EC CLUB OFF University of California’s College W e ’RE REALLY SORE! of Engineering will be given here ON CABIN WEEKEND We thought our new line of decals and pennants on May 8 at 8:15 a.m. for grad­ Members of the Home Ec Club would be here long ago . . . W e have our scout meeting uating high school seniors and will journey to the College Cabin every train. college students who are planning today for a weekend of fun. The to enter the college of Engineer­ girls will take their own bedding Anyway, we are adding to our line daily. Come in ing at Berkelèy or Los Angeles. and share expenses for food. and look it over. If you don't see what you want, ask for Students who plan to take the Dr. Ruth Major, Home Ec Club it. W e dug up an old clerk the other day while hunting examaniations must inform the sponsor, will accompany the for one of those hard-to-get items. But maybe you don't Dean of the College of Engineer­ group. need an old clerk. “Tell me, Hugh, ing, University of California, Ber­ Just don't forget: keley 4 or Los Angeles 24, before A vulgar man is one who stares does she go for Dentyne Chewing Gum?” May 1, and should apply for ad­ at a girl’s figure when she is doing PATRONIZE mission to the University at the her best to show as much of it as “Sure she goes for Dentyne Chewing Gum, George — that’s basic — that swell, long- same time. she can without getting arrested. lasting Dentyne flavor sends her as much as Engineering College officials THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE it does you or me. She likes the way Dentyne pointed out that passing the ex­ Customer: “How much do you helps keep teeth white, too.” “It’s To Your Advantage” amination in itself does not as­ take off for cash?” Dentyne Gum— Made Only by Adams y sure the student of acceptance in Salesgirl: “Sir!” Friday, April 23, 1948 E L GAUCHO Page Three

CALENDAR BERGMAN TO SPEAK Q a u c l t & i . . . TODAY Biology Field Trip ON RADIO VENTURE * jo n P a n a d e Home Economics Club, College Cabin Ojai Tennis Tournament AT0XY MEETING * * GLORIA DEALEY Baseball, Gauchos vs. San Diego State, There, Double- Mr. Virgil Bergman will repre­ Jean Calderon . . . a sun-tanned header sent the Speech department at the lassie with a piquant personality 3:00— Phrateres Board, AWS Room Western Association of College . . . she is 21 years old . . . 5' 3 " 9:00— ASB Spring Formal, Parasol Prom, Montecito Speech Teachers, Occidental Col­ ta ll. . . has dark brown eyes and Country Club lege in Los Angeles next Friday hair. TOMORROW evening. Among her present UCSB ac­ Baseball, Gauchos vs. San Diego State, There Mr. Bergman will speak about tivities are: presidency of Alpha Track Meet, Cal Poly and Fresno, at Cal Poly the recent radio venture in “Radio Theta Chi Sorority . . . secretary APRIL 25, SUNDAY Documentary in Education.” This of Pan Hellenic Board . .. member 12:00— Industrial Arts Club Picnic, Tucker’s Grove type of broadcast is concerned of Crown and Scepter . . . man­ ’ 7 :30— CRA Badminton Club, Community Center Gym with current social problems such ager of the forthcoming Senior APRIL 26, MONDAY as inadequate housing, juvenile Breakfast. 4:00— Spurs, AWS Room delinquency, etc. She has been: chairman of the Fraternity and Sorority Meetings Students participating in the Rally Committee . . . AWS As­ APRIL 27, TUESDAY formation of these broadcasts sembly chairman . . . member of 7 :30— ASSB Council Meeting gather interviews and actual re­ Las Espuelas . . . Key and Scroll 8 :0 0 — AAUP Meeting, AWS Room cordings from the people con­ . . . Alpha Mu Gamma (national cerned with the problem. They Jean Calderon language fraternity) . . . reporter ials. Special give-away induce­ compile these interviews into a CAMPAIGN RULES for E l G aucho . . . Social and ments such as bars of candy, logical, unified manner for presen­ Rush chairman for Alpha Theta (Continued from page 1) cracker-jack, cigars, cigarettes, tation. In this way the students Cinemangles Chi. Materials will be approved in the etc., are permissible. approach the problem from a Special likes: Jose Iturbi’s ver­ Graduate Manager’s office every All candidates are specifically “first hand” point of view. They Those who are sceptical about sion of Clair de Lune . . . any­ week day at noon. requested to refrain from the use attending previews that come to present a straight forward factual thing by Stan Kenton . . . banana of thç following methods of cam­ document to their listeners, re­ Santa Barbara theaters, should 2. Each candidate will be al­ nut shakes . . . custard pie . . . ice paigning: sulting in a more immediate un­ consider the last three previews— lowed one 22 in x 28 in. poster. hockey . . . swimming . . . football 1. Handbills. derstanding of local problems. which were all excellent movies. All posters will be displayed in . . . casual clothes . . . dancing 2. The display of material any­ Documentary broadcasts are an It is true that some times a big the ASSB poster standards. A 9 . . . small parties. where on or off the campus ex­ entirely new endeavor for our ballyhoo for a preview turns out in. x 12 in. protograph may be Dislikes: beach parties . . . hill­ cept in places designated by the Speech department and prove to to be the showing of a fizzle-B displayed on the poster. billy music . . . being on a strict SPC. have commendable “social and ed­ film, but in the main the theaters 3. Each major candidate will schedule. 3. Signs or notices, either paint­ ucational implications” in the near show a worthwhile picture. This be allowed one 3 ft. x 5 ft. ban­ Special activities: Jean is an ex- ed or chalked on sidewalks, trees, future. is particularly the case in the re­ ner, to be hung between the Quad Walt Disney cartonnist . . . did doors, blackboards, or other en­ cent previews of “Joan of Arc,” arches. Banners may be painted ink fill ins in the paint depart­ ticing surfaces. “Sitting Pretty” and “The Red on both sides. The banners will ment of his Los Angeles studios. 4. Department bulletin boards. COED CUTIES CAPER Pony.” In the showing of these be furnished at cost by the SPC Pet peeves: bridge playing in A mimeographed list of these films the audience who attended and will be of a uniform design. the cafeteria . . . the Gaucho en­ rules and other pertinent informa­ all three saw a dramatic history, FOR QUEEN CROWN tertainment system, which pre­ 4. Candidates may distribute tion is now being prepared and While strolling through the a spicy comedy and a tender ani­ sents most of the year’s formals at lapel buttons and matches. Print­ will be available to campaign Quad one day$ in the merry, merry mal story . . . and were not cheated one time. ed or painted hats, parasols or managers in the Graduate Mana­ month of May, (almost), I was when the theater announced that Ambitions: to do personnel clothing are optional with the ger’s office on the morning of taken by surprise by a pair of it was to be a major studio pro­ work in industry . . . have a home candidates as ‘are similar mater- Monday, April 26, when cam­ pretty eyes— two pairs— four— no, duction. and six children. paigning officially begins. gadzooks, fifteen! Those who were lucky enough Materials displayed on campus I ALWAYS BAIL OUT HERE Fifteen purty little, gals have to have seen “Joan of Arc” with in violation of the rules will be Ingrid Bergman in the leading Campaign Bosses We're Noted For dropped their hankies in the ring TO removed and destroyed. for the annual May Queen elec­ role, felt that they saw many OUR DELICIOUS tion. Each candidate is sponsored scenes which will be cut out when Told Rules for "sweep away Delta Phi Delta by a campus organization and riv­ it starts its regular run. So, if for May Queen Race that hungry HAMBURGERS alry runs rampant. Campaigning no other reason than to just be a May Queen candidate campaign Come in after the Show and Pledges Four for the favorites will continue un­ guinea pig for the testing of film feel'en at til voting day on May 5, but the reaction on the theater-goers, a managers met yesterday at Oak see why At a meeting April 20, Delta Phi results will remain a deep dark regular attendance at previews at Hall to be “briefed” by ASSB Delta, honorary art fraternity, in­ President George Graves on cam­ vited William Brown, Nils Kling- secret known only to the Inner either the Fox or Granada is a GOODY SHOP Sanctum until the coronation cer­ worthy pastime . . when cram­ pus regulations regarding election BROOME’S wall, Louis Allen, and James Es- campaigns. According to present 1205 State emonies on May 7 at the formal ming for exams doesn’t interfere. kilson to join. Membership in Del­ plans, the Quad is to be a center 109 E. Anapamu (Across from Granada) May Dance. “The Mating of Millie,” which ta Phi Delta is determined by skill of election campaign activity for in art; samples of the works of An engraved loving cup will be is playing at the Fox Arlington presented to Her Highness and six this week-end, is a fast moving both May Queen candidates and these students were examined and candidates for general student approved by members. smaller cups will go to the mem­ comedy with a girl chases boy bers of the Royal Court who were romance. Glenn Ford, who usual­ body officers. Colorful banners, Pledging ceremonies will be portraits, and posters are now be­ held Sunday, April 25. runners-up in the contest. Glam- ly does the chasing, is pursued by Getin the Swim mer portraits will be displayed Evelyn Keyes. What she wouldn’t ing prepared by organizations in show windows of 15 prominent do to get a husband quick! sponsoring May Queen candidates. WSSF merchants on State Street begin­ On the same bill is a mystery Queen aspirants Yvonne Hart, ning next Monday. starring super-sleuth Tom Conway Five Footers; Ruth Sheldon, Sig­ with a Gantner Suit as Bulldog Drummond. Conway ma Delta Phi; and Bobby Evans, gets his man with plenty of slug- sponsored by Sigma Alpha Kap­ Where gin’— while Keyes gets her man pa, have been invited to appear with plenty of muggin’. next Monday evening, on Jack Gauchos Colon’s KIST 7:00 p.m. show, “Radio Album of Sport and Shop Song.” for FOOD PAR-FORM SWIM SUITS Everything under one r o o i ...... fine meats, Canary Yellow fancy groceries, fresh Ice Blue produce. Seafoam Green Forest Green 1424 STATE ST. Aqua White 201 North Milpas Black And - - 35 West Canon Perdido Blue 1501 San Andres Flamingo Turquoise

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Gaucho Sailors Set Horsehiders Entrain for Dago; UCSB Netmen Leave Cal Poly, Fresno St. For ’Cap Races The Santa Barbara College To Engage Stars at Foes for Cindermen Yacht Club will start its small jams, Bushman Top Hitters Tomorrow afternoon the Gau­ boat races on Saturday, April 24, cho track squad journeys north to wit hthe starting line - off Steam’s Ojai Net Tournament face Cal Poly and Fresno State on This weekend, Coach Spud Wharf. Four members of the Santa the Mustangs new $60,000 oval. Harder and his baseball team The races will be run in a series With Phil Jacks Barbara College tennis team will The meet will be a combination plays three 2C2A conference of five on a handicap basis. Ad­ journey to Ojai this weekend for triangular and paired dual affair, The intramural softball tourna­ games with the San Diego Aztecs ditional information can be ob­ the annual Ojai Valley Tennis similar to last week’s meet at San ment got off to a good start last in the border city. Harder will tained from Peter Edwards, Dick Tournament. Captain Morton Dew- Diego. Monday and, from all indications, probably start his three ace chuck- Sweet or Bill McLaughlin. hirst and Juan Solis will compete Although the meet will not a merry time will be had by all. ers, Hal Abbott, Bob Elliott, and in the singles events, and Bob count in conference standings, it I am particularly interested in the Dale Scott against the Aztecs in PILOTS’ PARLEY * Wright and Alan Cobbe will will give the Blue and Gold men fact that the faculty has a team an effort to sweep the. series. handle the doubles. an excellent opportunity to see DUE AT SAN MATEO entered. They call themselves the The Gaucho team batting mark Nearly 500 entries have been what they must face at the All- On May 29, 30 and 31 a Cali­ Pencil Pushers, and if they can soared last weekend at the ex­ received for the 49th renewal of Conference frqcas here May 8. fornia Flyers Conference will be wield a bat as well as they wield pense of the Cal Poly Mustangs. the tournament which will start The Gauchos have already met held at San Mateo Junior College, that red pencil that gives me my Before the three game series the Thursday morning at the early San Diego State and San Jose Coyote Point, San Mateo, Califor­ “-F’s’, the rest of the teams had team average was at .285, and hour of 7:45. The tournament State, and this meet will furnish nia. better watch out. We will try to when the smoke had cleared away will be run off on twenty-one competition with two other Con­ UCSB students who are interest­ give you a complete run-down on from the battle ground at Laguna courts scattered throughout the ference opponents. The Gauchos ed in flying and who would like “the “nine old men” just as soon Park, the horsehiders had a lusty Valley, and will wind up with the will not battle COP until the All- to attend the conference may ob­ as we see them play. “Nine old .341. finals Saturday afternoon on the Conference meet, but last week tain further information by writ­ men”—oh well, I didn’t want to Williams Leads courts in the town’s Civic Center. Fresno pounded the Tigers, which ing to Mrs. Frances Grant, P. 0. graduate anyway. Big Cy Williams, Gaucho left- Nation’s Top will again afford comparison. Box 611, San Mateo, California. Aztecs Beware SPUD HARDER Some of the nation’s top players fielder, is pacing the team .with The Gauchos, despite their Cathcart in the hurdles, Stan Tonight and tomorrow night Gaucho Coach an amazing .477 mark, followed will be playing, with such names thumping down south last week, Moore in the 440, Mel Powell and the Santa Barbara College base­ by shortstop Frank Bushman with as Ted Schroeder, Herb Flam, will probably go into the northern A1 Deline in the century and 220, ball team runs up against the San Pancho Gonzales, Bob Falkenberg, .438. Joe Blake, who patrols the meet as favorites due to the fact Dick Kampmann in the half-mile, Diego Aztecs in a three game Softball Tourney center field regions, had a good Paul Haupert, Louise Brough, that they are back at full strength. and Forrest Staffanson, Bill Dae 2C2A conference affair. If the weekend to raise his average to Beverly Baker, and Dorothy Bun­ With Mel Patton back at the Kan­ Gauchos are hitting as well as they and Chuck Skidmore in the mile .344. Oran Skeith, Bob Elliott, and Opens With Bang, dy Cheney. sas Relays last week, the Hilltop- and two mile. were against Cal Poly, the Dago Hal Abbott are all batting well First round drawings for the pers were deprived of one of their hurlers had better head for the over the .300 mark. Features Slugging Gaucho players are as follows: best all-around men, but Big Mel slit-trenches. While on the sub­ Frank Bushman continued to Singles: Morton Dewhirst vs. will be back in the lineup tomor­ ject of batting, it is certainly a lead the teams in runs batted in The Santa Barbara College soft- Bruce Johnson of Miami row. SHOE REPAIRING shame that L ou M unson isn’t hit­ with 24, followed by Skeith with ball tournament got underway University; Juan Solis vs. Also in there leaping for Los ting. You will have to go a long 17. Williams heads the parade of Monday with heavy hitting mark­ Straight Clark of USC. Gauchos will be Earl Engman and CORNWALL'S way in college ranks to find a ing three of the four contests. The doubles with eight, and triples Doubles: Alan Cobbe and Leo Jennings in the broad jump, 1033 STATE more capable receiver than L ou . with three. Skeith tops the squad one exception was when the Kap­ Robert Wright vs. A1 Ba­ Engman and Patton in the high He handles the pitchers well, has in home runs with two. pa Sigs edged out the Gamma Sig sham and Bill Forbes of jump, Willy Locke and Johnny plenty of hustle, and throws the Blues 4-3 in ten innings, in the Stanford. Cooper in the pole vault, Hank SANTA BARBARA tightest battle of the day. The ball like a rifle fires a bullet. If Behrens and Patton in the shot, SANDALS MADE L ou ever starts to hit, you can be World Records Fall other three games • were strictly of scoring the most runs of the Milt Nims and Fred Lloyd in the sure that some professional team slugfests, with 23 runs being day, as they scored at will in de­ javelin, with Patton also entered TO ORDER will sign him up. Good luck, L ou . scored in two of them, and 22 in Af Kansas Relays; feating the Rogues 19-4. Beta in the discils. Phone 6868 Net Tourney the other. Delta and Sigma Pi chased each Speeding down the cinders will Point Getters We surely would like to go other around the bases, and when be Jack Nelson, Engman a&d Sam Sloppy Side gained the honor along with the tennis team when Gill Talks on Feats it was over, the Betas held a 13-10 they head for the Ojai Valley By Geo. F. (Jutland advantage. Don Gill, Gaucho athletic train­ high hurdles time by topping the The mighty Midgets lived up to Tournament. Some of the top net- timbers over the 120 meter course men of the country will also be er, who has just returned from the their name as they outscored Gam­ in 13.6 seconds. For Gill’s money, around. The 'one thing that in­ Kansas Relays, brings E l G aucho ma Sig Browns 14-8. “there isn’t a bgtter hurdler in the trigues me, however, is the fact a report on the world’s record- A great deal of student interest breaking feats of Charlie Fonville country.” The speedy lad has the is centered around a team called that the tournament officials ¡have smoothness of a cat, with not a appointed a committee to do noth­ and Harrison Dilliard. the Pencil Pushers. The team is wasted motion in his form. ing but see that the players have In, Gill’s opinion, Charlie Fon­ composed of male faculty mem­ In the decathlon events, Charlie a ll the orange juice that they wish. ville of the University of , bers and is sure to have a large Baker upset Moon Mondschien of RESTAURANT & FOUNTAIN who broke the world’s shotput following. With “cinch” notices What a combination—tennis and NYU, the pre-meet favorite. Ba­ orange juice. You don’t even have coming out this week, the faculty record, “has the finesse necessary ker, running unattached, is a to squeeze the oranges. to break records.” Fonville, 190 boys may have to dodge flying PETE SAYS: product of the University of Ar­ pounds of well-proportioned mus­ spikes and bean balls. kansas, and beat out the eastern More and more Gauchos are discovering' our fine cle stretched over a 6' 1" frame, expert with skill, not luck as dinners and a la carte orders served at moderate prices. added 11 and % inches to the best Joe Gaucho came into class all Mel Patton Finishes claimed by some, in Gill’s opinion. mark for the 16 ound shot. bandaged up the other day. Seems 'It's Pete's for Good Eats" Mel Patton, big Gaucho star, fin­ his girl’s father is deaf, and caught Best Hurdler Well in Decafhalon ished eighth of the sixteen en­ him dancing with her. Harrison Dilliard, Balwin-Wal- trants, and might have done better 7 A.M. TIL 1 A.M. Despite Leg Injury lace College’s claim to fame, cut had he not strained a leg muscle (Next door to Granada Theatre) a tenth of a second off the best in the second day of competition. Pole vault: Warsaw bank. Big Mel Patton, UCSB ace, finished eighth of the sixteen entrants in the Kansas Relays decathalon trials Jast week­ end. Patton, who pulled a leg muscle in the second day of com­ " B('§ *Kur IW on* petition, proved a much more im­ portant contestant than was ex­ pected by many. It is possible It’s RUSS MORGAN'S top Decca Retord I that he will be entered in the na­ tional Olympic trials in New Jer­ sey this summer, although not by R . J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.. Winston-Salem, N . C. .the University. The sixteen men entered in the TLelays represented the best in the nation, with the possible exception of A1 Lawrence of Los Angeles Athletic Club and Fred Duff of Ohio State College. In the opinion of Don Gill, Gaucho trainer who .accompanied Patton east, had Pat­ ton not pulled his leg muscle, he would have finished fourth or bet­ ter, and with this experience under his belt (this was the first time Patton has run the decathalon in competition) he could give the best of them a run for their money. Third in 100 The decathalon is scored by I Vs Morgan at his best... sweet swing points, not positions finished, but at its best... in this new Decca platter. in the three-man heats Patton fin­ When it comes to cigarettes, ished about third in the 100 me­ Russ says in his typical Morgan Manner, ters (first in his heat), fifth in the “Camels suit my T-Zone’ to a T .’ ” 400 meters (speeding the distance Millions of smokers agree with in 54 seconds flat) and second in Russ about Camels. More people are his heat in the 200 meter hurdles. smoking Camels than ever before. Due to the leg injury, Gill with­ drew Patton from the 1500 meter Try Camels on your “T-Zone”— run. Find out for yourself why, with In the field events, Big Mel fin­ smokers who have tried and compared, ished second in his specialty, the Camels are the “choice of experience.” discus, while taking fifths and sixths in the pole vault, broad jump, and . Again his leg hampered him as he And here’s another great record— finished last in the javelin throw. (The trials were run in heats of three men each, so it is difficult to specify exactly where Patton would have finished in direct com­ More people are smoking O M JiLS than ever before! petition.