• THREE MOKE ISSUES • There w ill he only three more issues of El Gaucho published this semester. Among the more important announcements to be are f UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Registration Changes, Round-up of sports highlights, and Programs of * 0» events for the fall semester.- The last issue w ill be put out on May 19, Persons who intend to H I If t '

Classroom Auditorium; 4 P.M, ART STUDENT TO Any persons who hold TRAGEDY ‘OTHELLO’ BEGINS ATTEND YALE GRAD complimentary ticket or­ ders for performances of SCH O O L IN FALL “Othello" are asked tp pick NINE-NIGHT RUN TOMORROW Richard Serra, a student at AUTHOR SPEAKS TODAY up the tickets in the Arts UCSB majoring in English, and Lectures office, im­ The clashing of swords will night, Friday, May 12, has has been admitted to the mediately. Tickets for the ring out in the Little Theatre been reserved entirely for the Yale Graduate School of Art. Mark Harris To Be Featured In May 10-13 and N ay 16-20 as the UCSB drama depart­ high school students who He w ill begin attendance in showings áre practically ment unfolds the famous w ill t>e participating in the the fall of this year, sold out. For this reason, Shakespe arean tragedy first Tri-County Drama Fes­ Serra has been working in Tues. Lecture, The Higher Rage the Arts and Lectures Com­ Othello, Opening tomorrow tival. the field of art at UCSB since mittee requests that comps night at 8:30 for a nine- Tickets for the performan­ the fall of 1959. Under such Mark Harris, a popular nov-.was awarded by the Univer- be ' accounted for, in order night run. Dr. Stanley Glenn ces, May 10-13 and May 16-20, instructors as William Btas- elist, essayist, reviewer, play- sity of Minnesota, that unwanted tickets may w ill direct the immortal tale may be obtained from the ynski, Howard Warshaw ai\d wright and author of numer- Harris’ first novel, “Trum- be sold. ' of the valiant moor, his lovejUniversity Extension, Thomab Cornell, he has de­ ous magazine articles, wilt pet tq the World,” was pub- for Desdemoha and his strug veloped his prime interest in appear in the University Lec-jlished in 1946 by Reynal & gle of emotion when he sus figure studies. His work in ALL STAR GAME TODAY fure Series today at 4 P.M. in Hitchcock. Since his first pects § loss of reputation. the disciplines of drawing, APPLICATIONS FOR The RHA sponsored All the classroom building lec­ book, he has published six Starring in’ the title role painting and etching has Star Game be­ ture hall. The public is invi­ more, including such titles as w iil' be Herb Bernau, who been responsible for Serra’s SR. CLASS C O U NCIL tween the best Greek play­ ted to attend. “City of Discontent,” “The portrayed Jack Tanner in acceptance into the Yale grad ers and the best RHA play­ Southpaw,” “Bang thé Drum Interviews "will be given Shaw’s ■ Man and Superman school. Harris, who also holds the ers is set for today, at 3:30 Slowly” and “Wake Up, Stu­ for the, selection of members last December. Mary Fraga, rank of assistant professor of P.M. in the -field behind When asked how He felt pid.” His articles and stories of Senior Class Council, on who recently appeared as Pol­ language arts at San Francis­ Robertson Gym. Come see about the appointment, Serra co State College, w ill present ■have appeared in “Esquire,” May 15 and 16. Applications, ly in The Boy Friend, w ill answered, “Boy, am I happy.” which may be picked up in this thrilling game and a reading entitled “The High­ “ Sports Illustrated,” “The Sa­ play opposite Mr. Bernau, as He w ill be in residence for ! the A.S. Office, must be fil­ support your team. er Rage.” turday Review,” “Mademois­ the sweet and innocent' Des- three years. led out before the interview. demona. Novels elle” and'“The American Sch­ olar.” The time and place of the Add Tim Aarset as the A native of New York State, Harris spent one year as a interviews w ill be designated crafty Iago, Terry Phillips, as the visiting lecturer worked !on the application form. AFFILIATES OF ATHLETICS ■teacher at the University of the loyal Cassio, Diapne Pip­ as a newspaper reporter for Hiroshima under the Ful- I 'Four dates have been se­ pin, as the faithful Emilia, several years before atten­ bright program. He is now cured on the 1961-62 ACB cal­ and Louise Raymond as Cas- ding Denver University, attached to the Actor’s Work- endar by the Senior Class. si’s mistress Bianca, and the FORMS OH UCSB CAMRUS where he earned both his shop of San Francisco as resi- ¡The council members Will in­ stage is set for the moving j B.A. and M.A. degrees. Hisldent playwright under a Ford itiate and plan the activities drama. Intercollegiate athletics atleration — such as the UCSB UCSB have been promised a Hoop Club, Gridiron Club, Ph.D in American civilization | Foundation grant. ■for these dates. They w ill Supporting the six main significant community - wide serve as liaisons to other characters w ill be Gene Sea­ Track Club and Baseball Club “helping hand” with the for­ • members of - the class to en- mans as Barbartio, Jon Ben- — w ill continue to function mation of an organization of ■ courage interest’ and partici riing as Roderigo, Dave Bod- within the main framework prominent local citizens of the Affiliates for Athletics. Olympic Gymnasts Appear pation in class activities andlja^- as d u1w of Venice, whose purpose w ill be to aid w ill also work in conjunction Kent’ Brown as Montavano, Named to head committees the university sports program. were Dr. George Flynh, the with the committee for alum Bill Black as Lodivico, and Named the ' Affiliates for In Friday Night Exhibition ni affairs. Fred Witt as Gratiano. Others Century Club; Jerry Harwin, Athletics at UCSB, fhe group I Much can be and needs to in’ the cast include Paul Dau- chairman of the finance and elected officers and. named On Friday Robertson Gym­ tal bar, but how. many peop­ I be done to establish class er, John Fox, William Ar­ budget committee; and Phil ■its organizational meeting. nasium w ill be the site of a le can say that they have I unity and traditions. An im nett, Henry Linn, Jack Ban- Patton, News-Press-sports edi­ Norm Bacon Was elected tor, publicity chairman.. gymnastic meet of cham­ seen these 'stunts performed | aginative and working coun­ non, Joe Buelna, Jerry Patch, chairman of the Affiliates for pions. Two of the champions much less say-that they have cil could help realize the po­ Bill Harrison, John Little and ■In addition to these offi- Athletics. Other officers in­ were members of the United seen them performed by tential which lies in class Leroy Bailey. cers and committee heads, clude Bill Hjurst, vice chair­ States- Olympic gymnastic champions? MARK HARRIS activities. other Affiliates for Athletics Music for the show has man y Jerry Harwin, treasur­ charter members include team that competed in Rome The competitors w ill ex­ been written by Professor For anybody unacquainted er; and UCSB Director of Charles Ott Jr., Elmer Freder­ hibit stunts in tumbling, free Fmgarette Lectures On] Roger Chapman of the UCSB Athletics “Doc” Kelliher, sec­ icks, Bob Kelly, W ill Gaha* with gymnastic competition exercise, on the side horse, Rationality, Causality Music Department and recor­ retary. gan, Caesar Uyesaka, Jim Friday night’s exhibition w ill the parallel bars, the rings Final Faculty Recital Planned ded by the UCSB Woodwind The new group w ill be a Campbell, Fred Popkin, Mar­ be , an event that he will nev­ both still and flying, the Dr. Herbert Fingarette, as­ Quintet. Dr. Chapman has division of the main Affiliates shall Booher, A1 Watkins, er forget. The skill, grace, The concluding faculty recital of the Spring season trampoline, high bar and the sociate professor of philoso­ contributed to past UCSB of the University of Califor­ Dick La Pina, Russ Erickson, poise, nerve and sheer long horse; will be presenter^ by Clayton Wilson, oboist and Irving phy at UCSB recently deliver­ shows, Antigone and Beggar nia, Santa Barbara, which was Fred Slavin; , Pat Connoly, strength of the competitors is Eisley, pianist at 8:30 PM. on Wednesday, May 17. This There w ill be ten competi­ ed a lecture on “Rationality on Horseback, and has also organized last October. Sports Charlie Sands, James P. Jor- a sight the likes of which is event, to be held in the campus auditorium, is open to tors composed of Olympic, in­ and Causality” on the Univer­ written “Music for two Cel­ booster groups already in op-idano and Steve Moreno, rarely seen in the Santa Bar­ ternational, national, collegi­ sity’s Los Angeles campus. the public without -charge. los” which, was presented at bara area. ate and Pacific coast cham­ Thé philosopher’s talk was The prpgram will be one of contemporary music. An the Festival of Contemporary Many people have heard pions. part of the “Human Behavior” unusual aspect of this recital is that it includes some music Music last- year. of • such stunts as the flying The exhibition is slated to series at , UCLA. for oboe alone* and some for piano solo. Richard West, a student at cross, the iron cross and Lecturer Warns Of Rash Views begin at 8 on Friday evening The program is as follows: UCSB, has designed the cos­ giant swings on the' horizon in Robertson-gymnasium. The tumes for the tragic drama. A.S. SIGN-UPS OPEN Sonata for oboe and piano (1958) ...... Roger Chapman tickets w ill be $1 .D0 for gen­ Maestoso ma non troppo lento A ll have been styled after the On Communist China’s Status j eral admission and 50 cents Sign-ups f o r Associated Adagio fashion of the period. for students. Dr. Glenn, who has direc­ Students committee and board Allegro molto ¡Last Thursday evening at more highly-developed Wes- Panel Reviews ted Rose Tattoo, Sea Gull, chairmanships w ill open Mon­ Improvizatiop for oboe and piano (1957) .... Matyas Seiber the Lobero Theatre Mr. Frank tern economies. Applications For Diving day, May 8. Sign-up sheets Sonafine. pour hautbois et piano (1946)....Antonio Szalowski and Man and Superman in the past two yeafs, and now Pestaña, a Hollywood attor Many facets of the Chinese Course Due By May 12 will be placed in the AS of­ Three impromptus, Op. 17 (1952) ...... P. Racine Fricker society < were discussed by Piel’s Talk On fice. .Allegro • brings the Shakespearean ney who travelled tfirough Pestaña (with the aid of num­ A three week course in the play to' life on the UCSB' China for six weeks in 1959, Committee and Board chair­ Delicato flessitoile t erous slides), although he at­ use of self-contained under­ stage, urges all to get their discussed the progress which manships include a, whole Vivo tempted to stress “ the typi­ Abundance ! water breathing apparatus tickets early, as a complete that country has made under spectrum of experience and Suite for oboe solo (1958), ...... ______..... Egon Wellesz cal, rather than the atypical.** w ill be offered on this cam­ sellout for each performance •the present Communist gov­ responsibility from social Cornodo Apparently among the for­ .. On April 5 a lecture was pus starting June 19. Applica­ is expected. Besides some six ernment. He maintained that areas to areas of finance and Lento' mer were tremendous bull* delivered on this campus by tions must be filed by May business. hundred season ticket hol­ much of the information Giocoso ' ding and reclamation pro­ Girard Piel, editor and pub­ 12. Forms and information ders, about two hundred cdun- which we receive about China Students are encouraged to Duo for oboe and piano (1947) ...... Kent Kennan grams; for example, housing lisher of “Scientific Ameri­ are available from P. Adams, participate in student govern­ ty high school students are is misleading, and that we Dance and dam-building projects. can” since 1946. The topic of 2112 Biological Sciences Buil­ ment and express themselves Air expected to attend, as Well as must view the condition of that discussion was, “ Econ­ numerous campus students Perhaps most impressive, at ding, Ext. 3220. through these chairmanships.' Fugato the people in historical pers­ omics of Abundance.” who have been assigned to pective, rather than contras­ least in terms of sheér ef­ This Friday evening, at 8 view the play for class. One ting their economy with fort, was a tree-planting pro­ P.M. in the classroom auditor­ UCSB Coed Named ject dfesigned to cut down ium,. there will be a panel Concert Given AMARU BANQUET SET FOR soil erosion. discussion centering around Miss Santa Barbara No Uniforms the topic of Mr. Piel's lecture. Noted Economist To Give Lecture A t one point, in the lecture, The public is invited without Miss Deanne Mistretta, Pestaña remarked tKat the charge. Next Week MAY 10, TICKETS ON SALE Freshman at UCSB and people of China did not wear member of Kappa Alpha uniforms of blue cotton, as A portion of Piel’s lecture . Tickets go on sale Monday,,living group on campus w ill On Monetary Policy Tomorrow The Affiliates of Music at Theta sorority, was named as is commonly supposed. When w ill be replayed on tape, af, May 8, for the Associated be the recipient of the Max ter which there w ill be a ser­ UOSB have announced that a “Miss Santa Barbara” last Sa- Dr. Walter A. Norton, a He is currently on thb we +¡the government first éstab- Caulk Award. urday night: The final judg- st|lished itself it ran off huge ies of comments from the scholarship concert for the Students Awards Banquet, specialist in monetary and coast serving as a visiting ings were held in the Lobero amounts of cloth arid dyed U panelists. A period of ques­ purpose of raising funds for which will take place May 18 The dinner w ill feature banking theory, w ill deliver faculty member at Pomona Theatre, capping off .the ser­ a uniform color for the sake tioning from 'the floor will music scholarships w ill be in Ortega. Dining Commons roast sirloin of beef. Tickets a lecture on “Gold and Mone­ College under' a Haynes ies of activities centered of economy, but this practice follow. given in the San Marcos High can be purchased at -the grad­ tary Policy” tomorrow at 4 Foundation grant*. at 6:30 P.M. was discontinued when cloth­ The panel talks are being School auditorium on Sunday, uate manager’s office. The around the Miss Santa Bar­ P.M. in the classroom buil Norton has long been in ing production began to ap­ presented by the Internation­ May 21* at 8:30 P.M. A ll students are invited to price is 75 cents for RHA bara Pageant for 1961. ding lecture hall. Admission the forefront of the debate proximate demand. al Relations Club in conjunc­ Student choral groups par­ attend the banquet in honor members and $2.00 for all Miss Mistretta will journey is, free to the public. among economists bn trade of outstanding students on to Santa Cruz in June where 'Pestaña said that his chief tion with the Santa Barbara ticipating w ill include the other students and faculty. T{ie well-known economist unionism, full employment campus. This is the first time criticism of the - Chinese gov­ chapter o f'tlje American As­ University Chorus, under the she w ill be in competition is a professor of economics at and inflation. He believes the "A.S. awards have been ernment concerned the court sociation for the United Na­ direction of Carl Zytowski with representatives of other the University of Wisconsin. that monetary and fiscal poli­ presented at a banquet. In ¡cities., in the state for the system, in which he missed tions. These organizations feel the Men’s Glee Club, also di­ Dole Painting Exhibited cies can be devised so that the past the presentations the writ of habeas corpus and ■that Mr. Piel’s views on the rected by Zytowski, the UCSB title, “ Miss California.” The trade unions, full employ were made at an assembly. At Brooklyn Museum KELLEY SPEAKS ON the right of the accused to crises of, expanding techno­ Chamber Singers, directed by winner of this contest w ill be ment and price stability can Miss Dorothy Westra, and the the state’s nominee for the confront his accuser. In ans­ logy need to be emphasized. Some of the awards to be 'Santa , Barbara artist W il­ CAMPUS GROWTH exist simultaneously. Modern Chorale, directed by coveted Miss America award wer to a question after the In sponsoring the Friday presented are the La Curnbre liam Dole, associate professor Dr. Robert L. Kelley, assis­ Gold Problem night event, they intend to Professor Van Christy. On the. basis of her poise: lecture, he commented that Honor Copy, A.W.S. a n d tant to the chancellor at the In his talk Norton w ill dis­ apd chairman of the art de­ figure, talent and beauty, the it was of course true that the increase public awareness of Tickets will be available A.M.S. awards, Honor Keys University of California, San­ cuss fiscal policies with par­ at the door. General admis­ partment at UOSB has had UCSB coed was selected from Chinese do not have free the forewarnings stated by and the Max Caulk award. ta Barbara, addressed the ticular reference to t h e one of his water colors, “Haj)- a group of 10 girls. For her elections; however, at the Mr. Piel. sion $1.50; students, 75 cents. The Honor Copy is presented Ojai Valley Business and Pro­ changing* gold situation of baxn,” included in the 21st performance ’in the contest, same time he noted 'that suf­ The panelists w ill be Felice to the senior who has been fessional Men’s Association the US. Bloom, Sam McPheteres, and International Water Color Bi­ she chose to enact a scene frage was restricted consider­ most outstanding in leader­ Wednesday, May 3, at a Author of numerous books Phil Schott, all students at ennial at the Brooklyn Mu­ from “The Lark.” ably in the first years after The next meeting of the ship,. scholarship’ and service luncheon meeting in the Fire­ and professional articles on UCSB. Moderator w ill be Dr. seum. the American Revolution, con­ Rally Committee will be over a four-year period. bird Restaurant. : tariffs and tariff theory, mon­ John Wilkinson of* the UCSB cluding that we should not held tomorrow at 4 P.M. in A.W.S. and A.M.S. awards are The exhibition, was organiz­ Kelley, whose specialty is ey, banking, taxation and un­ department of philosophy. RHA Election Date Set judge too quickly. He seemed the huddle. This will prob­ presented to the outstanding ed by Hertha Wegener, the campys development, talked employment insurance, Nor­ Ed Note: A review of Piel's to approve of the two-year ably be the last meeting of man and woman of eithermuseum’s assistant curator ■RHA elections w ill continue about the growth of - the UC­ ton has been associated with talk was printed in an earl­ moratorium on the death pen­ the group this year so all junior or senior status for in charge of . paintings and today, May 9. The polls w ill SB campus, showed slides of the University of Wisconsin ier issue of El Gaucho. Inter­ alty in China, which is de­ committee members are r contributions in the sculpture, and contains rep- be set up outside Ortega and new buildings, and answered sinie 1925. He holds the Ph.D ested persons are invited to signed to give condemned in­ urged to < attend. areas of leadership, scholar- resentative selections from De la Guerra Dining Com­ questions regarding future de­ from that institution and two read that article in the El I dividuals the opportunity to ship and service for this ¡Germany, England and the mons, and students can vote! velopment of the local Uni­ additional degrees -from the Gaucho office. prove themselves worthy of school year. The outstanding ¡United States. at noon or evening. versity plant» University of Michigan. _ rehabilitation» AIR FORCE CAPTAINS ON CAMPUS THURS. Captain Arthur E. Johnson and Captain Wdnnifred Sprin­ MacSHORE CLASSICS ger, Air Force officer selec­ tion representatives, w ill visit At the AWS Banquet held Spüfs, secretary of Chimps, wHr a m t K jtB w A L v r m 'M BjrJ£ K Sociology students, under the UCSB campus on Thurs­ on April 26, Dean Bowers president of AWS, on Legisla­ vf the guidance of Dr. Peter Etz- MEET THEIR MATES korn, are conducting a class day, May 11, to discuss the presented awards to the top tive Council, Activities Con­ Air Force, Officer Training senior women. These women trol Board, a membef of Kap­ School program with interes­ were chosen on the basis of pa Delta 'P i and Delta Phi A whole group their overall service to the Editor-in-Chief . . . Phil Schott So£.|°.logy *31; . ____ ted students. Epsilon (E C E Honorary), of coordinates school and scholastic achieve­ Assistant Editor . ^ . D orie Vedder with thJ ¿ l Encant0 housing In making thè announce ment. The Top Senior Women chairman of Cal Club, and a in drip-dry News Editor ...... Sheila Beaumont tract in Goleta, and the re- ment of the visit, Master Ser­ are Frances . Cartwright, Roz member of. Crown and Scep- Adv. Manager . . . . Jerry Rocco suits w ill attempt to show the 100% cotton or geant Robert C. Burkhart, loc­ Rubidoux 'Clark,' Nad-ine ter. a Dacron-cotton Humé, Marilyn Jacobs, Doris Nadine (Hume has been Photographer: . . . . . D ave Schwartz J f ure ^ "robility tre n ^ o i al Air Force recruiter, ex­ ° r the people living in a subur- Sonnie and Kay Hubbell. chairman for Tri-County Play- blend . . . skirts, plained that tlje Officer STAFF: Frank Goad, Bobbi Hudson, Holly Ingram, Sandi ^an situation • Frances Cartwright has an day, president of PE Club, a shorts and Training School program of­ Johns, Jack Knudson, Dennis Livingston, Tom Lloyd,'Bob p0r this study, the class *of overall average of 3.1 and her member of CHAPHER, music Maddalon, Marita Marley, Tom Morgan, Don Smith, Jim 25 students has been divided tops in brilliant fers both male fendale major is combined social sci­ technician for Aquacade, a sun-loving Smith, Frederick Witt. into three groups — data collège graduates the oppor­ ence. She has been vice-presi­ Published semi-weekly every Tuesday and Friday during gathering, question and form- colors. tunity to obtain commissions dent of a hall, president of a the School year, except during vacations and exam periods, inriri intwveiiwinv The as Air Force second. lieuten­ hall, orientation chairman for by the Associated Students, University of California, Santa if. . . „ J , ants by completing a three AWS, a member of the Chan­ with an overall average .of Barbara. Printed ip Goleta by the Goleta Gazette. . . 1 ^irs* two °f. these groups have Entered as second-class matter on November 10, 1954, al completed their work, and month training eourse. ■ 3.24. cellor’^ Committee for School the post office at Goleta, California,, under the Act of March this week the interviewers The officers will, be avail­ Affairs, a member of Spurs, Kay Hubbell has a 3.09 8, 1879.______~ ______w ill be questioning the fam- able from 10. A M . to 3 P.M.. President of Chimes, Recor­ average and has majored in Page 2 Tuesday,'May 9, 1961 E l G aucho ilies of the tract.______at the student union for per­ ding Secretary for Crown and field biology. She has been a sonal1 interview. Scepter, a member of Cal member of Spurs, Interfaith led in PE and Health Educa­ Information concerning the Club and a Resident Assis­ Council, vice - president of various Air Force programs tant. AWS, member of AWS Board, tion and has maintained an and qualification require­ Roz Rubidoux Clark Is an president of AWS, Women’s (average of 3,1. She has been ments m a y be obtained early childhood education Glee Club, scholarship chair­ publicity chairman for PE major, with an overall aver­ man for Delta Gamma, a Club, president of a hall, RHA age of 3.6. Roz has been pres­ member* of Beta Beta Beta, on Women’s Representative,. on ident of a hall, a member of Activities Control Board and Sophomore Council,* a mem­ ¡the structure to give a mono­ AWS Board,. Sophomore Coun-, Legislative Council. ber of Chimes, on Legislative lithic appearance, he explain cil, Frosh Camp, president of Marilyn Jacobs has major- Council (she received an award for being 1 of the 10 Small Units MEMBER most valuable people on Leg­ islative Council), president of ✓ ¿iRICX Branches Located At: “ , RHA, in Aquacade, stage 955 Embarcadero Del Mar (Isla Vista) (£ manager for the Dance Con­ (NEXT TO THE CAMPUS) \3 cert, on the Administrative Committee on Living Accom­ 1940 Cliff Drive (Mesa) ; ' modations and a member of 3981 State Street-5 Points Shopping tAI Cal Club. Doris Sonnie has been vice- h ¿1 Center — Self Service Coin Operated Laundry president or x Spur$, social chairman f o r Panhellenic, | 5423 Carpinteria Ave. (Carpinteria) rush chairman for Delta Gam­ ma, a member of -Chimes, 620-A North H Street (Lompoc) Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Epsilon, president of Crown 47 So. Milpas In The and Scepter, and a member g« * * “Milpas Shopping Center" of Cal Club. Doris has main­ tained a 3.48 average and has M # ‘‘Since 1921* W majored in Early Childhood Education. LAUNDRY « These women were award­ DRY CLEANERS ed silver plates, courtesy of Mr. Stanley Lowry of the San­ glass because of the heat and being built near the future glare considerations, and the main entrance to the campus, SANTA BARBABA & HALEY STS. • FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY • PH. 5-5196 ta Barbara Chamber of Com­ merce. present reddish building block [His designers, said Luckman, w ill be used on the face of have devised a new lighting • - - - .- ■ • • arrangement to give this un- _ . . usual circular building a deli- in a series of pails conduc­ H E N R Y V cate floating effect at night. ted by L&M student repre­ sentatives in over 106 There will be three show- Radioactivity colleges throughout the nation. : ings of the film ‘ Henry jy so under construction is V ” on May 14--2-30 5-00, classroom, building no. 2, and 7-30. which^wilihiclude a lecture ______|______hall for 120 and a digital computer. Expansion of De la in history at UCSB as well as Querra Commons w ill feature what undergraduates should small dining rooms for spec­ ial student-faculty functions. A development of 250 one or two bedroom apartments for married students is sche­ duled for early construction. An architectural rendering of L*CGrrr the central laboratory for ra­ dioactive materials was also described. '■ Human Scale Chancellor Gould, in Wel­ coming the group, told the Liignt up an u m , and answer visitors that in all of the these questions. Then compare your for All Your physical planning of the cam­ answers with those of 1,383 other APARTMENT NEEDS pus, the “ human scale” w ill college students (at bottom o f page). be kept uppermost. “When we See Us in the Hardware Dept. have 15,000 students they are going to be able to go about Question #1 As a college student, do you believe that you are taking this campus without being the best advantage of your educational opportunities? overwhelmed by the buildings around them. I appreciate A n s w e r that our architect is sensitive to this and also appreciate the Question #2: Some college men are wearing trimmed beards. Do you intellectual a n d academic think vmost girls will be attracted to men with trimmed concepts so vital to our TOP TO BOTTOM beards? growth,” Gould said. 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phono 2-7627 äottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Coca-Cola Bottling do. of Santa Barbara Page 3 Tuesday, May 9, 1961 El Gaucho Annual Event Attended GERMAN FILM TO By 350 W om en Students FALL P0SII10* NON OPEN BE SHOWN FRIDAY Student Summer Help Available Three, hundred fifty women “Berliner Ballade,” a film help this summer? If so, there physics, mathematics, draf­ GEOLOGISTS HAVE FUN TOO completely in German with no students attended a very en-j is a UCSB student ready "to FOI S GAUCHO EDITO* subtitles, w ill be shown Fri­ ting, art design, stenography, b y Jean M cllvctin | joyable evening last Wednes-| solve your problem, reports day at 4 P.M. in th e. class­ and selling. Others are avail­ Mrs. Joanne Carr, of the UC­ It has come to our atten-j River area, noting rock faults day night at the AWS In- 1 El Gaucho w ill need an'should plan to spend one room building lecture hall. able for room work, dishwash­ SB Placement Office. tion that the geology depart- as they went along. The next stallation Banquet held at San editor for the fall semester of week or more prior to the This film, made in 1948, won ing, clerking and gardening. Over 300 students have al­ ment periodically sponsors,morning the whole group wasjMarcos High School. The;the 196162 8011001 year- S September registration pre­ an award at the Cannes Film Others help out-with domes­ ready filed fo r summer work. field trips. An account o( the served rice cakes because Dr. J ;■ • . plications are now being ac- Festival. All interested stu­ tic chores in private homes theme of the evenmg was cepted for this posjtion by paring for the technical prob­ The majority of this group most recent (which seems to Webb overestimated the ap- dents are invited to attend. for room and board. “Horizons Unlimited” - w i t h the Press Control Board. ' lems in store. are looking for jobs in or have been quite a blowout) petites of his own cooking University students j r a the color theme of blue, pink Applicants must meet the near the Santa Barbara area. was given us by one of the party. After breakfast they MPmiBPmiKLJmi___B 1___ The duties of editor do not . . . also qualified to supervise .. . _standard requirements of ac- Sqme w ill be-attending sum­ members of the expedition. | explored Pack Saddle Cave. Classified Ads children in camps or play- .„d WSHSS iH£!SS Si Wf»«? W mer session and are looking The expedition left Wed- O ff the main chamber there the programs and table dec­ |grounds or tutor youngsters. journalism. Howevqr, those t0 a11 «tracuricular par- For sale: ’60 Austin-Heqly [for part-time employment^ nesday, April 12, for Los Pad­ is a side passage that leads orations. Jobs in -service stations, jani­ who are considering the pqst tlc f autl° i1' Those requirements Sprite, Very good condition. others aré seeking full-time res Forest, where the sedi­ to some small but interesting The special - guests of the |______I______torial duties, and warehouse - ^ w ill be considered by PCB. Call 7-8342. I summer jobs. mentary rock strata are com­ passageways and caves, ac- AWS were Dean Bowers, Dean! _ . . . Formal application consists work are also desired. pletely overturned. Making cessifole via stomach (one Wheeler, lyjrs. Trudeau, Mrs.! Gifted Student Subject of a written letter of self-in­ SMITH-CORONA upright type­I Students are qualified to If a university student can writer, good condition, $40. camp in the area (which is paid of Rotcy shoes now have Engle, Mrs? Hubbell and. Dr.| Of Panel On Saturday troduction in which the ap­ do various types of work. meet your need for the sum-- Portable table, like new, $4. rangeland), t h e campers suede toes.” Elmott. Kay Hubpell, AWS' plicant is to state the rea­ Some have had experience in mer, you, in turn, w ill have A panel discussion < awoke the next morning with Those who have qualms president, opened the banquet sons for which he or she feels Phone 5-4864.- 'work involving chemistry, the opportunity to help a cows staring down at them. about sustaining injuries with the invocation. After Livingston’s refuse under any circumstan- America sponsored by Crown SONATE FUR KLARINET- sues involving state constitu­ ting at a road crossing (after afoility as a film critic is not ces, to give up a part of their and Scepter. A ll those inter­ TE UND KLAVIER, Hinde­ tions. dislodging the bus from a jin ■ doubt, one -wonders why sovereignty. To accept this as bump in- the dirt road), the ested are welcome to attend. mith; Massig Bewegt; Roderic Dr. Baker initially points he bothered to point out the a truism is to accept as fact intrepid geolojgy enthusiasts!« out what these fundamental , , glaring” inconsistencies of that no for-m of world govern­ laws say about allocation and were met by a member of the three films from the ment w ill find international The Christian Science Organization thé Navy’s lllusffious Shore | reallocation of legislative W.F. series “Eight Steps to appeal. Since there has been Patrol. He informed them seats. He also devotes consi­ World Peace.” Surely he rea­ no serious discussion of this .Welcomes .you to its meetings that the sagebrush.. between derable attention to various lizes that these film's were problem on an international SHAKE proposals, ideas, and actual them and their destination meant to be ■ nothing more level, I fall to see why Mr. In . the URC Bldg., 766 Embarcadero del was classified and that they experiments of some state as than easily digestible mater­ Livingston can be so conclu­ would have to' take 'the long to what constitutions “should” ial for the public at large. It sive in his convictions. Norte way around. Being good Am­ say about reappoityqnmgnt is quite obvious that these As for his curious assertion "OLD \ ericans (and because the H eld every Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 p.m. and redistricting of the legis: films are inadequate and the that effective law must be FOSHtOAfi” S.P. followed them) they y&sfers lative branch. The political most convincing argument is based on a common heritage, complied with their govern­ Transportation from the Student Union scientist finally discusses ¡Mr. Livingston’s blundering I should remind him that law 6023 HOLLISTER AVENUE PHONE 7-2813 ment’s wishes. some of the crucial obstacles evaluation of the possibilities itself is a common heritage After this episode they went at 4 p.m. to change and probes possible of world government. of mankind. mineral collecting ,* at some remedies and reform. I suggest • it is not a truism Robert G. Phillips mines north of Trona and Sensitive Question thence to the last camp of the trip. Sunday morning, af­ “ Reapportionment of legis­ ter doing a little more col­ latures,” Dr. Baker writes in lecting, they barreled home. his conclusions, “ an extreme­ There seems to be more ly sensitive political question WE DELIVER than one way to take a study in most jurisdictions, not only PHONE 7-2517 m ‘ delivers the flavor. 5370 HOLLISTER break. frequently depends upon con­ stitutional change for a meaningful solution but in turn conditions the likelihood of general and comprehensive structural revision needed in CLASSICS... many other spheres. How ade­ quately constitutions accom­ In casual fashion' modate themselves to the Arrow sport shirts with authentic flair . . . needs of a changing society natifrally favored by the man of defined tastes. may well depend on an effec­ tive resolution of the central Rich, subtle prints on fine broadcloth. . . well- question of reapportioning turned out in the traditional button-down col­ legislative power.” lar. 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Doubles champions -were A1 Harris and Jim Mitchell of Los Angeles State, who defeated Gary Bunker and Bobby Fresno State Lives Up To Pre-Meet ¡Ray of San Diego State 6-3 in a pro- set'. >. Second singles winner was Wayne Martin of L.A. State, undefeated'in the meet, and third singles went to Tom Predictions - Pallante, Kirkpatrick Star 1 Turner of San Diego State who defeated Uoyd Roth of UCSB in a pro set playoff. Outstanding performances first two hurdles in the 120 and had to scratch from the Terry Crest of Fresno State was fourth singles winner, by Gaucho trackmen Tony highs and was nudged out at 220 low hurdle race, one in and fifth singles was won after a three-way playoff by Pallante and Phil Kirkpatrick the finish by Long Beach which he was given an ex­ Bob Farrow of UCSB. The Gauchos finished the season 12-2, and 6-4 in werç not enough last Satur­ State’s Gary Patterson. Tay­ cellent chance of picking up the league, day afternoon on the campus lor also had a good strong points. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS: oval as „the Fresno State Bull­ second place finish going in The Gauchos did manage Won Lost dogs overwhelmed their Cali­ the 220 lows when he the to pick up enough points to San Diego ’ State ...... 10 0 fornia Collegiate Athletic As­ final barrier and had to set­ finish fourth with 32 markers, LA State ...... 8 2 sociation riVals to re-capture tle for' a fourth when he behind Long Beach and Los UCSB ...... fi 4 the league crown after a two- broke his stride and lost Angeles State. Had the locals Fresno State ...... 4 6 year break in their reign. ground. not beep plagued by bad luck Cal Poly ...... 2 8 Outscoring the other six; Kirkpatrick also came in and injuries, they could have Long Beach ...... ;...... 0 10 contesting schools by totaling for the injury routine when garnered a solid second place 66 points, 18% points more!he suffered an injured knee finish. than runner-up Long Beach ¡on bis final broad jump leap The UCSB squad’s chances State, the Raisin City wrecks of beating Fresno would have NOW OPEN Ing crew amassed points in been slight however, due to nearly every event to gain Diamondmen the surprising depth the win­ ISLA VISTA BARBER SHOP the honors. ners displayed in the compe­ The winners gathered in a tition. The Bulldogs’ baility to Pictured above is Larry Banner, Olympic team high pointsman in 955 c Embarcadgro Del Mar total of 18 points on fourth place in nearly every event Drop L.A. St. •the I960 Rome contests. Banner is but one o f the many U.S. medalists Next to Grocery Store and fifth place finishes alone was the deciding factor in Í to insure the victory. their win. They picked up EXPERT FLATTOPS who will be on campus this Friday night, at 8 P.M. in Robertson Gym. * For the Gauchos, Pallante Series, 2 And 1 only 19 points on first place J YOUR PATRONAGE GREATLY APPRECIATED got off his all-time best toss finishes but 47 additional 'The exhibition to be staged by the gymnasts i§ being sponsored by the J Hours 9 to 6 Tues. Thru Sat. of 215 ft. 8 m. in. to win the ^ Dave M se ^ points on second thrdugh fifth éirk'irtrirk'ir-k-lrk-kirk-k-irk-lr-tfkirk-klrk k k ir k kk k i it kit kirirk% \ javelin toss. His throw was ¿.„TTl” ^ £ ‘W T T * place finishes. The pre-meet Intercollegiate Athletic Commission in order to raise funds for the nearly 13 feet better than the . . ? . predictions -had the winners wimrao Grants-In Aid program at UCSB. runner-up in ,he competition. ^ V . T r T . a m f ¿ M S * « * “ ” “ dl” V ö Pallante’s toss was certainly a r _ front line strength but the RO S/ÄTKINS “ come-through” performance ...... ’ depth necessary for addition Page 4 Tuesday, May 9, 1961 E l Gaucho 2? ^'Ppi«mgW‘"eho: -Ofa«. DR. HSU TO DISCUSS effort of the afternoon. Prev- , ... , fj . . _ . , . lefthander Dan Mulvey of the FINAL TEAM SCORING i o u s to the OCAA meet, his ", , . ____ , . . . .. Gauchos in the second game RED CHINA AND U.N. FOR RENT best throw was 196 ft., 3% „ , . , . . . . f of Saturday s doubleheader. .Fresno State ...... ' 66 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS m. “Communist China and the Friday’s game saw the Gau- Long Beach State — ... 47% Furnished or unfurnished. To be completed Kirkpatrick, the G&uoho’s UN” is the title of a discus­ la s s ie ! chos dropping a 4-1 d e c i s i o n ,Los Angeles State ...... 44 ¿or -fall term occupancy. best in the broad jump this to the Diablos. UCSB ...... r -..... -.- 32 sion to be led by Dr. “C. Y. year, Won the league crown On Saturday the Gauchos P 3* Poly ...... 22% Immanuel Hsu on Wednes­ on his final leap, going 23 ft. dropped the first game of the San Diego State ...... 12 day, May 10, at 7 P-M. in 4% in. for the Laurels. Gau- doubleheader .10-7, and pick- .San Fernando State —. 2 the Santa Cruz Lounge. Heated and Filtered Pool pho Olympian and All-Amer­ ed up a win in the second) ican track selection in 1960 For UCSB Women or Married Students game in a dual of two-hit­ Henk Visser, could do no bet­ COMPRESSED AIR ters that saw the Gauchos ter than a tliird place in the DOLPHIN APTS picking up a run in the SKIN DIVING SUPPLIES event, with a pulled muscle Apt. No. 8. 6588 Trigo Phone 7-2293 eighth to win it 1 -0. CUSTOM TAILORED WET SUITS in the 100 yard dash competi­ imported Gaucho Dan Mulvey and FOAM SURFBOARDS BY SWEET tion limiting the “Flying Dan Reuter both had ■ no-hit- HOURS Dutchman’s” broad jump ef­ REMINDER: Ortega Commons has a section of ters going for the first six in­ OPEN EVERY DAY — 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Braemar forts to only two jumps. dining space for visitng friends, personnel and nings. • FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M. Other Gaucho mishaps that! The split gives the Gauchos faculty members. W e call it our A la Carte line, contributed to the 1960 CCAA cashmere a 4-12 conference record and (it is open betw een12 noon and 1 p.m. and it has Conference Champions’ defeat a 15-15 record for the season. THE DIVER’S DEN include the tough luck in­ been made available for the specific purpose cardigan Jim Winn, Gaucho first BREAKWATER • MARINE CENTER PHONE 2-4484 volved in springtime ace Dave baseman and leading hitter, "AT THE NAVY PIER” of serving you good food at fair prices. Boraker’s pulling up lame picked up two hits each of We also have a catering service for faculty 27.95 about 20 yards out of the the first two -ballgames and teas and student joints. You can now order starting blocks with another went ‘ hitless in the final muscle pull, eliminating' him coffee, cookies, punch and donuts for any game which ended his , hit­ from the 220 yard dash com­ ting streak of 21 straight amount of, people. Just give us a 24 hour ad­ petition where he was picked games. In picking up four vance' notice, and watch us do the rest*1. ¡to stop Los Angeles State’s Santa Barbara: 819 State Street hits Winn maintained his con­ Joe Womack from copping a tender’s position among the double win in the sprints. league’s' leading hitters with Timber topper Joe Taylor an average of .435. suffered bad luck in both the Next Saturday the Gauchos hurdle events when he bit the travel to San Fernando Val­ ley State to finish the sea­ son with a final league Tankmen Set doubleheader. New Marks In VALLEY JEWELRY AND LOAN CO. Downing UCR we loan money Beltless Bermudas The Gaucho swim team b y H A R R IS closes out the season by trav­ on your valuables. eling to Claremont next week­ No credit investigation, no A must—in every natural shoulder man’s service charge, reasonable end to defend their NAJA wardrobe! These wash ’n wear bermudas rates. District 3 swimming cham­ come in light tan, sage or maroon of 65% pionship. The Gauchos will 5737 HOLLISTER-GOLETA Dacron polyester, 35% cotton or olive, gold have a very (jifficült time re­ PHONE 7-6314 or blue check of 100% cotton poplin. All taining their NAIA champion­ bermudas have trim, beltless waistband, ship, since Cal Tech won the adjustable side tabs, pleatless fronts. SCIAC swim championship MEET last week and the- two run- YOUR FRIENDS nersup Oxy and Redlands are also entered in the meet. Two school records fell as the UCSB swimming team NEBI’S scarcely defeated the UC Riv­ erside tankmen in a dual COFFEE SHOP Sixth & Broadway • 5522 Wilshira Boulevard • 4129 Crenshaw Boulevard meet last weekend. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 pan. U.S.C. Campus, 3409 S. Hoover Blvd. • Panorama City, 8401 Van Nuys The Gauchos 400 yard med­ Orange County, 446 N. Euclid, Anaheim • 'Pasadena • Santa Barbara ley relay team of Smith, Lin- COMPLETE FOUNTAIN Del Amo, 21810 Hawthorne Blvd. denbaum, Petterson and Filer "Off Campus" in Isla Vista erased the’old mark of 4:26.5 which was held by the team 'll of Smith, Francis, Hodgert, and Soth set .last year, by 10 seconds with a time of 4:16.8. 10 YOU CHERISH YOUR FREEDOMS?' Senior Don Smith, swim­ ming his last dual meet for IF SO. HEAR I the Gauchos, lowered hjs own record in the 200 yard back- stroke toy 3.1 seconds with a D R . CARL MclNTIRE new time of 2:30.5. Pastor Bible Presbyterian* Church, Collingswood, New Jersey^ The meet was one of the most thrilling that has ever . President International Council of Christian Churches -been seen in the UCSB pool. Expose and Document The meet went down to the last event, the 400 yard free­ style rélay. UCSB only led by THE COMMUNIST USE OF THE CHURCHES ■two points going into the re­ lay; the UCR relay team took SAN MARCOS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Its what's up front that counts a commanding lead by the THURSDAY, MAY 11th - 8:15 P.M. time Rick Petterson, the Gau­ chos’ CCAA 100 freestyle FREE FREE FREE Up front is 1 FILTER-BLENDJ and only Winston has it! champion, came to the blocks. Dr. Mclntire has just returned from Formosa and will answer Rich, golden tobaccos specially selected'and specially Petterson, who was trailing vital questions regarding Far East Situation by over half a lap turned in Sponsored by * processed for full flavor in filter smoking. the excellent time of 50.3 for B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N . C. his 100 to touch out the UCR AMERICAN COUNCIL OF anchor man by less than a CHRISTIAN CHURCHES OF CALIFORNIA foot to win the relay and thé Pasadena, California meet for the Gauchos.

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