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• THREE MOKE ISSUES • There w ill he only three more issues of El Gaucho published this semester. Among the more important announcements to be run 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 ' <f it'*.? Up place announcements or notices in the paper before that date must AL * A-*Æ J submit the same by the May 16 deadline, or before. Also, students who are interested in working ori the El Gaucho staff in the fall are asked to contact the editor on or before May 19. Volume 40 Number 49 W o. 7-4116 Tuesday, May 9» 1961 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 Baseball 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.