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T ! PARASOL” SPRING FORMAL TONIGHT SfìflTfì BARBARA COLLGGG TH€ PICTUReSQUe CflmPUS UUITH ft view Vol. XXVII SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 23, 1948 No. 46 t ! 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 Gordon Sproul by Dr.
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