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No. 52 Vol. XXVII SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, MAY 14, 1948 UCSB SPREADS "WELCOME” MAT JtlNIE DAVIDSON WINS VICE-PRESIDENT RUNOFF Balthis, Casier, Bowman, Dailey and Packed Schedule of Events, 'Hamlet' Features Zane Elected to Class Posts Junemarie Davidson was elected Displays Planned for Unusual Staging; ASSB vice-president in run-off elections held Wednesday, defeat­ ing Walt Beaver 607 to 422. Guests at 2nd Open House Repeats Due Voting was relatively light, with less than half the student body UCSB will hold its second an- in charge. Dr. Paul Périgord will address the diners. A near capacity crowd witnessed the opening performance last going to the polls. nual Open House tomorrow, with night of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” in the Riviera auditorium. 13 departments particiating in Open House Day will climax In the voting on class repre­ with the presentation of “Hamlet” The use of fixed scenery and shifting playing areas lent an ease demonstrations and exhibits to of transition and afforded a continuity to the action which is impos­ sentative finalists, Barbara Balthis at 8:30 p.m. sible in the usual stage presentation. This continuous movement of won over Joy Hart, 232 to 188, show the work and activities of Miss Elizabeth Sehon, chairman the play’s action closely approxi­ for senior rep., women, and Bob Gaucho students and faculty to of the Women’s P. E. Department, men’s service group, are handling mated die movement found in the- arents, prospective students, and is in charge of Open House ar­ tickets and programs for all three Casier topped 243 to original Elizabethan productions. rangements, with Miss Jeanette performances. 180 for senior rep., men. Junior interested Santa Barbarans. A program of events is planned for Stearns, Harrington Wells, Dr. Dramatic Mobility representatives are Marilyn Bow­ both the Riviera and Mesa cam­ Kurt Baer, John T. Porter and On the Elizabethan stage there man and Tom Dailey, who de­ puses, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Louie S. Taylor. were three or four particular play­ SIX POSTS OPEN feated Katy Murphy and Joe Cos- ing areas within the stage. The One of the special features of use of curtains and fixed platforms tantino respectively. the “welcome”- day is the plan of New Budget, WSSF enabled the UCSB drama group IN AMS ELECTION The Bowman ■ Murphy race, ac­ the Education department to con­ to give this same effect last night. cording to Al Rasmusses, Elec­ duct a “nursery” for young chil­ dren while their parents are seeing Film on Tap for The lighting, however, lent effects tions chairman, ended in a 157- SET FOR M AY 26 Junemarie Davidson the sights of the campus. Music which Shakespeare never thought 156 vote, and their ballots were possible. Associated Men Students will activities, puppet shows, story tell­ Next Roundup counted eight times to assure ac­ Strong, Silent Type ing and shadow plays will enter­ Coupled with the mobile stag­ fill six offices in an election set The newly formulated 1948-49 curate tabulation. Dailey edged tain the youngsters from 2 to ing technique, the cast was clothed for May 26, including that of Count Queen Votes; ASSB budget will be presented 10 p.m. in costumes authentically repro­ president, vice president, secre­ out Costantino 165 to 149. Keep Secret Secret for Student Body ratification at tary, treasurer, sergeant-at-arms In a broadcast from the Quad, ducting the dress of the Early For sophomore representative, Can a fellow keep a secret? Ask the May 26 Gaucho Roundup, ac­ and historian, with completed pe­ UCSB will go on the air over sta­ Gothic period for the older char­ women, Mary Anne Zane defeated Val Hellickson and Bill Brozow- cording to a decision reached by titions due in the Graduate Mana­ tion KTMS at 2:15. With Virgil acters and the Late Gothic period sky. the Student Council Tuesday eve­ ger’s office on or before May 24, Phyllis Pittroff 124 to 88. Bergman as master of ceremonies, for the younger characters in the At the recent Alpha Phi Omega- ning. The new budget, now in according to Dink Sheehan, AMS the 15-minute show will describe play. Costumes were designed by Phrateres May Queen elections final stages of preparation, is vice president. some of the Open House events, Natalie Bergman and made by ! these two were assigned the task scheduled for a close inspection STEUBER RECITAL and will present a talk by Acting members of the cast and technical Qualifications for all candidates of counting the ballots, determin­ by Council members before final Provost J. Harold Williams and staff. include a subject load of ten or ing the winner, and then remain­ approval is asked at the Roundup, interviews with alumni. The Treb­ Cast Well-Rounded more units and attendance at San­ SET FOR MAY 27 ing silent. Thanks to them, the it was pointed out in the announce­ ta Barbara College for at least one le Ensemble will sing. ment of the ratification date. Termed in advance publicity A piano recital by Lillian Steu­ identity of the May Queen, Bobby semester prior to nomination. In Throughout the day there will Another feature of the Roundup “the year’s most ambitious stage ber, well known concert artist, is Evans, remained top secret until addition, candidates must show a be departmental demonstrations program will be a screening of undertaking,” “Hamlet” proved due for presentation in-the Riviera the dance last Friday night. “C” average in previous work ranging from costume design and the film, “Seeds of Destiny,” in itself just that last night when the auditorium on May 27 as the final completed. home cookery by the Home Econ­ connection with the approaching entire cast under Ted Hatlen’s di­ offering of University Extension’s TOP HONORS WON omics Department, recorded read­ World Student Service Fund ap­ rection turned in a well-rounded Sheehan pointed out that all UC committee on Drama, Lectures BY CAROLINE BLAIR ings of poetry by the English De­ peal on the local campus. The performance, far above most SB men are eligible for office in and Music. IN SALES CONTESTS partment to drill maneuvers by film, depicting the conditions things even attempted on this cam­ the Association whether they have Miss Steuber has appeared with Caroline Blair, UCSB red hot the ROTC. presently faced by students in pus in some time. Paul Kliss, in purchased A.M.S. cards or not, the Philharmonic sales girl, ran off with “top indi­ In the interlude between the European countries, will reveal the title role, Walter Beaver as and may be placed on the ballot Orchestra, the Werner Janssen vidual sales” honors in both the afternoon and evening sessions, the tremendous needs that W SSF Claudius, Weslie Marie Tackitt as upon presentation of petitions be­ • Symphony and numerous other Roadrunner and La Cumbre Year­ dinner will be served in the Ri­ is attempting to meet in its work Gertrude, Dean Dillman as Polon- fore the deadline. musical organizations. book sales contests, besides cap­ viera cafeteria by the Federated abroad. ius, Janis Wilson as Ophelia, Fred Petitions must contain names The California born artist re­ taining winning team in the La California Alumni, with Dick Wade as Horatio, and a strong representing at least 10 percent of ceived her education both in Los Cumbre sales. Brains, ASSB president last year, supporting cast, all gave excellent the A.M.S. membership, or a min­ Mesa Visitors to Angeles and New York, and is now In the Roadrunner ticket con­ dramatizations to Shakespeare’s imum of one hundred names. The a member of the artist-faculty at test, Alpha Theta Chi won first first in La Cumbre sales with a See Industrial characters. forms are now available in the the University of Southern Cali­ Graduate Manager’s office. place with 156 sales, while Delta total of 211. Tau Gamma Sigma Janis will play Ophelia again fornia. Sigma Epsilon sold 98 and Tau was second with 172 and Sigma Arts Exhibits tonight and Audrey Scott will take Gamma Sigma 93. These groups Alpha Kappa was third with 127. Conducted tours of classroom the part tomorrow night. Calendar Conflict UCSB TO BROADCAST won trophies for the first three Total number of copies sold in exhibits where student demonstra­ “Hamlet” will be presented places in the contest. the contest by all participating or­ tors will be in attendance will be again tonight and tomorrow. Tick­ Causes Switch FROM QUAD IN Delta Sigma Epsilon placed ganizations was 738. a feature of Mesa campus partici­ ets are on sale in the Graduate OPEN HOUSE SHOW pation in the College Open House Manager’s office at 25c for stu­ In Carnival Date A radio program will be pre­ tomorrow. dents, 60c for general admission Dr. E. Allen Williams will lec­ Because of a coinciding sched­ sented over KTMS at 2:15 tomor­ and 90c for reserved seats. The ture on the “Wartime Secrets of ule which placed the proposed re­ row by .¿he Speech Department in curtain rises at 8:30. Radar Detection” in the Mesa vival of the. Barbary Coast Carni­ conjunction with Open House ac­ Members of the Knights, junior Auditorium at 3:30 p.m. val on the same night as the an­ tivities in the Quad. nual Dance Concert, the Activities Army combat films presented A highlight of the program will Control Board ruled this week that by the ROTC and a concert by Federated Alums be a welcome speech by Acting the Carnival should be shifted to the Men’s Glee Club will also be Provost J. Harold Williams. Fol­ another, non-conflicting date. given in the auditorium. To Give Dinner lowing this, Mr. Virgil Bergman, ACB gave the Dance Concert Industrial Arts exhibits will in­ who is in charge of fire program, clude demonstrations in wood­ For Open House priority on the disputed date, May will intended two or three alumni. A dinner in the cafeteria will 22, because the concert has been turning and finishing, metal cast­ In addition, musical numbers by ing and spinning, crank shaft be sponsored by the Federated scheduled for several months and the Treble Ensemble, under the Alumni of the University campus- furthermore is a fixed UCSB tra­ grinding, motor winding and direction of Miss Barnett, will be magnetism, radio receiving and es at 6 p.m. tomorrow night as a dition. It is inadvisable, ACB heard. convenience to Open House visi­ members declared, to have two transmitting, blue printing and tors. Guests will include incoming student body activities competing Ring, Fencing Exhibits sketching, and offset printing and students, faculty members, alumni on the same night not only for linotype operation. and townspeople. audience but for parking space. Slated Tomorrow MISSED ONE Dr. Paul Périgord, ÛCSB pro­ As an additional factor in their Wrestling, boxing, fencing and Pat Cascadden was inad­ fessor will speak on “Alumni— decision, the Board stated the con­ gymnastic exhibitions will be the vertently omitted from the Ambassadors at Large.” His ad­ flict was announced several weeks feature of Men’s P. E. Department list of AWS officer candi­ dress will be broadcast over sta­ ago, hut students organizing the participation in College Open dates announced in the last tion K IST at 7 o’clock. Carnival took no steps to adjust House activities. issue. Anyone interested in attending the date. The program of this depart­ Early California folk-dances will be presented in the Quad tomorrow under the sponsorship of the Vomen‘s P. E. Pat is an aspirant for the dinner should make reserva­ Carnival co-chairman Tom Lyle ment is under the direction of AWS 2nd vice-president. tions with Mrs. Esther Porter in and John Caldwell have not yet Lyle Reynolds of the Men’s P. E. department. Gaucho dancers are also scheduling a group of the Alumni Office. set another date. faculty. modern dances. —Photo by Costantino Page Two E L GAUCHO Friday, May 14, 1948 RULES SET FOR MUSIC GROUPS THIS 'N DATA EL GA§CHO AWS ELECTION AD D TO By Joe Costantino and 'STAFF DUE NEXT WEEK OPEN HOUSE Ken Trevey PLATTAH CHATTAH Published every Tuesday and Friday Rules for women seeking office The Music Department, as their during the school year by the Asso­ in the AWS were announced this contribution to the Open House Destined for the top of the rec­ ciated Students of the University of ord hit parade is Dick Haymes’ California, Santa Barbara, California. week by the nominating commit­ activities tomorrow, will present Opinions herein expressed are those of tee of the group. two programs; one by the Men’s soft, soothing rendition of “Little The Staff, unless otherwise indicated. Petitions for a place on the bal­ Glee Club, and the other by the White Lies.” Ditto for King Cole’s Entered as second-class matter May lot must be filled out and returned Brass Choir. equally smooth “Nature Boy.” 23, 1947, at the post office at Santa to the office of the Dean of Wo­ The Glee Club concert will take If you like sprightly ditties in­ Barbara, California, under the act of March 3, 1879. Mailing charge is $2.00 men by 4:00 p.m. on Monday, place in the Mesa Auditorium at stead, then bend an auditory nerve per year, payable in advance. May 17. Pictures to be placed on 4 p.m. Featured on the program around Dorothy Shay’s “The Sam­ Editor ...... Phyllis Pittroff display in the Quad must be will be such favorites as “Ave ple Song.” If' that isn’t silly Assistant Editor ______Helen Heitfeld brought to the Dean’s office by Maria,” and “Sour Wood Moun­ enough, flip the record over, and Editorial Assistants: Bob Hogan, Don the same deadline. tain,” by the entire Glee Club; take in “Two Gun Harry From Wilson Each candidate will be allowed “Dry Bones,” by a quartet; and Tucumcari.” Both are done in Society Editor ------Gloria Dealey two posters, which should be “Shadrack,” by the Glee Club^with that fine hill-billy style of Shay’s. Sports Editor ______Phil Jacks turned in to the Graduate Mana­ a trio. Dr. Walter Buchanan is For even more non-sensical lis­ Business Manager ...±. James H. Schilt gers office so that the Publicity the director. tening put the ear to “When Ver­ Cartoonist ------A1 Anderson Committee can place them around The Brass Choir, under the di­ onica Played the Harmonica on Photographer ------Joe Costantino campus. Ballons, hats, napkins, DR. JOHN O’GORMAN demonstrates a vacuum-regulating rection of Mr. Maurice Faulkner, the Pier in Santa Monica.” Whew, R eporters: Alex Callow, Marie Corn- and match folders will be accepta­ device which he devised for use in distillation processes. It will perform in the Riviera Quad what a title. MGM has released thwaite, Roxanne Dougherty, June ble as publicity material, but hand­ will be on display in the Chemistry department for Open at the same time. This choir, which it done up by Mr. and Mrs. Mul- Marie Davidson, J. L. Hoge, Ugo bills will not be allowed. consists of sixteen members, is cahy. (We don’t know who they Pezzi, S. P. Pinkerton, Elaine Strobel, House. — News-Press Photo Rudy Schafer Further information may be ob­ one of the few of its kind in the are either.) Sports Reporter_____ Geo. F. (Jutland tained by contacting May Naka- country. They play original music Newt Clark, Bill Alhouse, H. Keith nishi, chairman of the nominating as well as transcribed. Highlights Simpson committee. of the program will be “Trium­ The following is an excerpt for the journal of a member of the phal March from Aida,” by Verdi, OPEN HOUSE PROGRAM inspection party, composed of Student Council members, Administra­ “Suite for Brass Instruments,” by May 15, 1948 tion members and stowaways, who toured Goleta Marine air base last Leach, and “Deep Shadows,” by Riviera Campus Mesa Campus Monday—Ed. Lawrence. 1:30 P. M, Chronicles of the Muncy-Woodhouse-Sweet Expedition Women’s Physical Education Tri-County Play Day Activities 3:00 p.m., May 10— With ragweed, loop one end of it about seen backing into the gathering 2:00 P. M. hushed anticipation we wait for its neck, the other about Muncy’s dusk to catch a high fly. - Folk Dancing—Women’s P. E. Conducted Tours of Class Room the signal that will start the Mun­ extended index finger, and quietly 4:47 p.m.— Executed two stu­ Department—Quad Exhibits. Student demonstrators cy-Woodhouse-Sweet expedition hang itself. dents for smoking within 150 feet in attendance. Special exhibits on its way toward the outer in all divisions all afternoon— 4:21 p.m.—A joyous shout of the paperboard fire-station. 2 to 5 p.m. fringe of Goleta in search of the from Mr. Muncy brings us run­ 4:51 p.m .— Safari dejectedly lost city of Semper Fi. At precise­ 2:15 P. M. ning to the crest of a small hillock back to the Riviera campus after I Always Radio Broadcast—Quad—Speech ly one minute past the hour a from which vantage point we can being shown the six proposed Department woman strides majestically down see the tbps of several bleak bar­ dance halls, the three hars, the "DROP IN" 2:30 P. M. the Ad Building steps, points a racks protruding from the under­ gymnasium, the student health Foreign Language Department Movies, courtesy U. S. Army and Songs—Quad. R.O.T.C.—Auditorium determined finger toward the dis­ growth. “That will be the cafeter­ center, the faculty club, and the 2:45 P. M. tant horizon, and squeaks an au­ ia over there,” Mr. Muncy shouts student union. This leaves the wa­ "sweep away Modem Dance—Women’s P. E. Movies, courtesy U. S. Army thoritative “Mush!” The members excitedly, “and that will be the ter tank for the English Depart­ that hungry Department—Quad. R.O.T.C.—Auditorium of our little expedition turn ques­ 3:00 P. M. single men’s dorm over there, ment, the swimming pool distilla­ feel'en at U. S. Army R.O.T.C. Maneuvers Movies, courtesy U. S. Army tioning eyes toward one another. while over on this side will be the tion plant for the Zoologists, and —Drill Field R.O.T.C.—Auditorium “Mush!” the woman repeats a single girl’s dorm. And, oh yes, the flagpole interior for the Sci­ 3:30 P. M. little more forcefully. over there ence Department. All new students Fencing Exhibit—Men and Wo­ Lecture — Auditorium. Wartime “Not mush,” a voice whispers 4:34 p.m.— Proceed by camel desiring majors other than those BROOME’S men’s P. E. Departments—Gym­ Secrets of Radar Detection. Dr. nasium Lawn E. Allan Williams hoarsely. “Bongo! Remember, to the swimming pool and thence just specified, are requested to 109 E. Anapamu 4:00 P. M. this is a safari!” to the 80-acre sports field. At the bring a ten-foot two-by-four, two Brass Choir Concert — Quad Men’s Glee Club Concert—Au­ At the sound of the ^acred word instigation of our guide Pittroff shingles, and eleven assorted nails. ditorium Bongo, we lift our 50 pound wa­ we make the traditional, though Thank you. 6:00 P. M. ter kegs to our heads and the in this case the somewhat per­ ïv Cafe Dinner—Riviera Campus Cafeteria—Sponsored by Federated California Alumni M-W-S- expedition begins its trek functory, search for Klunckjord, Association of Santa Barbara—Open to Everyone into the unknown. left fielder for the Golds in the ’43 Speaker—Dr. Paul Périgord—subject: Alumni Ambassadors at Large Battalion playoff, who was last 7:30 P. M. 4:05 p.m.— Great pictographs Boxing, Gymnastics and Wrestling Exhibitions in Men’s Gymnasium—Riviera bearing the strange inscriptions Campus “Officers only’ and an abundance 8:30 P. M. of cryptic Pabst symbols supply Hamlet—Presented by the Speech Department—Auditorium—Riviera Campus. unmistakable evidence that the Departmental Exhibits open 1:30, 5:00, 7:00-9:00 p.m. stories related us by our native guide, Pittroff, who claims to Graves Reports on All-Out Prepping have been a member of the Sem­ Puts Final Polish per Fi Tribe, must have a factual Prexy Conference basis, and.that perhaps a city once On Dance Concert did stand on the barren expanse ASSB President George Graves stretching for miles about us. We reported to the Student Council “Of the students , by the stu­ forge on expectantly. dents and for the students” could Tuesday evening on his recent very well be the slogan of the Wo­ 4:11 p.m.— A bedraggled rab­ trip to the Pacific Coast College men’s Physical Education Depart­ bit lopes up through the hot sandy Your date deserves the best. Student Body Presidents Associa­ ment as they roll into final pre­ loam to our party. Mr. Muncy paration for their annual Spring kneels and points a triumphant Order her corsage tion conference held at Tempe, finger at the small beast. “Who Arizona. Dance Concert to be presented for the formal next Friday and Saturday nights says no living creature is to be- from Accompanied to the conference in the Riviera Auditorium. The found on the proposed campus by President-elect John Caldwell, production is entirely planned by site?” he demands, his eyes gloat­ Graves met with student officers the students yet shows the polish ingly singling out certain members of our compact little group. No from many of the western states and preparation of many profes­ sional shows. reply is forthcoming. We simply The Voice of a Thousand Gardens as well as Hawaii in a discussion shrug our shoulders and watch the “Nuts to those crackers! of problems relating to student Best Promised 1331 State Ph. 5165 Putting their entire suport into hare pluck a convenient length of Where’s my Dentyne Chewing Gum?** government. the program, the girls have held “You’d think that bird was human the way he P qoI Ideas Dance Workshops in the Women’s Saturday, May 15, and all next week . . . goes for Dentyne! t can’t blame him though« Representatives from some 45 Gym for the past two Saturdays I sure go for Dentyne*» refreshing, long- colleges and universities pooled for the purpose of sewing cos­ ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE lasting flavor myself. 1 like the way Den­ tyne Chewing Gum helps keep my teeth information on a variety of im­ tumes, building and painting in all lines of white, too!** portant subjects, including elec­ props and making posters to be Dentyne Gum— Made Only by Adams tion procedures, students relation placed around the campus. A good MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS to world problems, school spirit, deal of work has gone into the Terrific Values! Come in and see them! and methods of student body fi­ production and it promises to be nance, the retiring ASSB President the best ever given. said. General chairman of the con­ He pointed out, in regard to cert is Pat Sparrow, with the fol­ student finance, that student body lowing committees working under AT LONG LAST! fees at Santa Barbara College are her: costumes, Marie Ellis and relatively low, with some schools, Marilyn Shoemaker; props, Bon­ We hear that one candidate almost got into of­ especially in Oregon and Wash­ nie Sly; posters, Alice Bortz; and ington, reporting fees as high as publicity, Ruth Kallman. fice because the place was so efficient that we one hundred dollars per year. Graves also compared the local Summer Session Vets ran out of hot decals. We're sorry for both the budget visions with schools of All veterans under tbe candidates and the fact that we didn't have de­ comparable size, giving as an ex­ GI Bill who plan to attend ample the UCSB athletic budget the first summer session cals on his last trip through. standing at 37 percent of the should notify the office of whole as against the conference the Coordinator of Veter­ They're here now in some new designs as well average of 45 percent, with some ans Affairs by tomorrow, institutions turning over up to 65 May 15, in order that their RESTAURANT & FOUNTAIN as one of the old pre-war shots. W e think you'll percent of the entire budget for subsistence checks will not like them. athletic use. be stopped.______PETE SAYS: Compares Favorably major weakness of the local organ­ Fountain Service is rapidly becoming a favorite for PATRONIZE In commenting on other points ization, as Compared to other late evening snacks after the show, game, etc . . . Why not raised for discussion at the con­ schools, seems to rest in the field come in after "Hamlet" . . . we're open til 1 P.M. ference, President Graves told the of poor school spirit resulting Council that the Associated Stu­ from off-campus living, lack of "It's Pete's for Good Eats" THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE dents organization at Santa Bar­ direct voting procedure for plac­ “It’s To Your Advantage” bara compares favorably in most ing Student Council members ,and 7 A.M. TIL 1 A Jd. respects with thos of other col­ a difficult assembly program, (Next door to G ranada Theatre) leges represented at Tempe. The Graves concluded. Friday, May 14, 1948 E L GAUCHO Page Three Faculty Fetes Senior Honor Key and Scroll CALENDAR Q g m c J u o A, . . . 2-Day Conclave Students At Quad Reception TODAY * xu t P a ra d e Slated for UCLA Sigma Pi— College Cabin Over fifty UCSB graduated Fidler, Annie Lee Gartrell, Esther 3:00— Phrateres Board meeting— AWS room May Nakanishi will represent seniors who have maintained an Helbock, Jacqueline Henry, Viva * ★ GLORIA DEALEY 8:30— “Hamlet”— Riviera Auditorium the Santa Barbara College chap­ average of B or higher in their Hoobler. Also Marjorie Jackson, 9:00— Panhellenic Presentation Dance— formal— Rock- Fred Wade „ . . noted for his ter of Key and Scroll at the an­ wood four years of college work were Pattie Peryle M e a i r s, Mary (reluctantly) reserved and modest nual convention of the national TOMORROW honored by the Faculty Club at Moore, Marguerite Neely, Kath- manner . . . He is an even six feet honorary junior women’s organi­ College Open House a reception held in the Quad yes­ eryn Nicholson, Jane Phillips, . . . has blue eyes . . . blpnde hair zation to he held at UCLA on May 9:30— Tri-County Play Day— Women’s PE department 14 and 15. terday from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Elizabeth Root, Doris Saverud, . . . weighs 155 pounds. 10:00— Coffee for visiting Faculty— AWS room Included in his campus activ­ The group was presented by Dr. Virginia Sipe, Jean Trembley, The chief items of business on 8 :30— “Hamlet”— Riviera Auditorium ities are: Kappa Sigma pledge . . . the agenda will be the election of 9:00— Gamma Sigma Pi closed formal— Montecito John Shidecor of the Committee Monica Weaver and Margaret member Speech Control Board .. . national officers, the discussion, of Country Club on Honors and Scholarships. Wells. representative to Student Council possible merger with Chimes, 9:00— Sigma Tau Gamma closed formal Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul, Honor men include Henry Bag- . . . co-producer and writer of this another Junior Women’s honor­ MAY 16, SUNDAY year’s Roadrunner Review . . . president of the University, was ish, Robert Bailey, Gene Boaden, ary in the East, ratification of con­ 5:00— Theta Alpha Phi— AWS room stitution, choosing of letter-head 7 :30— CRA badminton club— Community Center Gym present at the affair which also Glynn Coffey, John Dyck, Don­ for official stationery and revision MAY 17, MONDAY honored three retiring faculty ald Dye, Clifford Edison, Donald of the initiation ceremony. 7: 00—-Phrateres Nominating Meeting— PH 100 members, Dr. Wm. Ellison, Dr. Ericksen, Walter Erickson, Frank 8 :00— Baseball— Gauchos vs. UC— Laguna Park Charles Jacobs and Miss Winifred Fittin, Stanley Fraser, Richard PHRATERES UNITS MAY 18, TUESDAY Fry. Garrod, Robert Graham, Joell 4:00— Career Series— “Social Service”— AWS room TO NOMINATE 5 :00— KOP formal initiation and dinner, Colonial room Johnson, Dean Kaufman, Jesse The women honor students are NEW OFFICERS 7 :30— Psych Club— AWS room Nancy Amour, Joyce Anderson, King, Robert Mathers, Warner A meeting of all Phrateres sub­ Betty Baschiera, Helen Benedict, Newby, James Opperman, Mel- chapters for the purpose of nom­ Arlene Blakemore, Guylene Coe, vern Pankratz, Jackson Reavis, ORG ACTIVITIES inating officers for the coming BETA DELTA DELTA ZETA DELTA Dorothy Dennis, Dorothy Eichel- Ignacio Reyes, William Rutter, year will be held on May 17, at Smith, Robert Taylor and Robert The Beta Delta fraternity is Some 80 actives, alums, and berger, Dorothy Elwell, Norine 7:30 p.m. in PH 100. sponsoring a bridge tournament their mothers and husbands at­ Thornburgh. Nominations may be presented to take place on Sunday, May 23 tended the traditional Delta Zeta Mrs. Elaine Kingston and one from the floor in addition to those at 1 p.m. in El Faro Hall, 715 Delta Mother’s Day breakfast of her Home Economics classes already prepared by the nomina­ Garden Street. Twenty-eight UC held last Sunday morning in the tions committee. Additional busi­ were in charge of refreshments. SB organizations have signed up lovely gardens of patrons Mr. and ness will include discussion and with the group so far to take art Mrs. W. B. Trueman. Colored voting on a proposed raise in in the first annual tournament. movies were taken of the group PATRONIZE YOOR EL GAUCHO Phrateres dues. The winning team will have the by Joan Broadwell’s father. The business portion of the name of its organization engraved KAPPA DELTA PI ADVERTISERS meeting will be followed by an on the Beta Delta Annual Bridge, Pledges of Kappa Delta Pi, na­ entertainment program and re­ with the group so far to take part tional honorary educational soci­ They Help Make This Issue Possible freshments. Trophy, and will have possession FRED WADE ety, entertained members at a re­ of this cup until the following cent meeting with pledge talks on was stationed variously in Mem­ Theta Alpha Phi pledge (national tournament. Any organization in­ “The Role of Specialized vs. Lib­ phis . . . San Diego . . . Chicago. honorary dramatics fraternity). terested which has not been al­ eral Arts Education.” New mem­ SPECIAL TYPEWRITERS Special likes: Jody Trueblood ready contacted may enter by con­ bers-to-be, chosen for their grades He has been a member of Yacht . . . dancing . . . Fred Waring’s tacting through the office of the For Formols • RENTALS Club . . . Ski Club . . . active in and activities and participation version of “Night and Day” . . . Dean of Men, Otey Scruggs, along the educational line, are: college dramatics . . . sports writer Gershwin tunes r . . grey or blue Leonard Phillips or one of the Cymbidium ' $1.00 up • SALES for El Gaucho . . . producer of James Opperman, June Lord, Carnations 1.00up sports clothes . . . highly seasoned officers of Beta Delta. John Dyck, Mel Pankratz, Mar­ • REPAIRS last year’s “Gaucho Kist Hour.” Spanish food . . . black coffee . . . Gardenias .75 up BUDGET BUSTERS jorie Dawe, Warner Newby, Rob­ During the war, Fred served as money of any denomination. All married men in the Indust­ School Supplies an air crewman in the navy . . . He ert Nichols, Dick MacNair, Lois Pet peeves: people who con­ rial Education department are Braun, David Laughton, Carmela Social Stationers demn the Student Council without VICTOR DISTINCTIVE cordially invited to bring their Daniels, Esther Helbock, Dorothy ever taking the trouble to drop in THE FLORIST wives and children to a pot luck Elwell, Charles Atkinson,. Patty BANKS’ on a meeting. dinner on Sunday, May 16 at Maher, Helen Benedict, and Ray 135 E. Anapamu Ph. 21451 STATIONERY Dislikes: wrestling. . . incessant 1 p.m. at East Beach, under the Whitley. 929 State Street chatter . . . his inability to channel shelter at the end of Milpas Street. PHI BETA his talents in any one direction. Those attending are requested to Ambitions: to be a top salaried bring their own table service and The Alpha Gamma Chapter of television executive . . . well read a covered dish. Coffee and athletic Phi Beta, national music and . . . world traveled. equipment will be furnished. speech fraternity, will present a Here’s Good News! recital at the home of Mrs. Mild­ DELTA SIGMA EPSILON red Couper in Mission Canyon on Where Members of the sorority enter­ Tuesday, May 18 at 8:15 p.m. tained their mothers and friends Patrons and patronesses of the Gauchos with a turkey buffet luncheon on chapter and friends are invited to Mother’s Day in the garden of attend. the Oramar Rd. sorority house. Shop At the regular business meeting for last Monday night, presided over Cupid Calling by president Lois Foote, plans By Junie were discussed for the presenta­ FOOD tion dance to be given tonight. Lucille Anglim treated her housemates to eandy Friday Everything under one GNOMES r o o f ...... line meats, night when she announced her en­ At the May 10 meeting of gagement to George C. Hewitt, fancy groceries, fresh Gnomes, plans were made for next produce. Gaucho student who graduated in semester’s activities. The follow­ 1946. New Tau Gam active Ann Special group of Na­ ing officers were elected to serve Kenny and tall lab assistant Ber- tionally known swim 1424 STATE ST. for the Fall semester: Katherine nie Holman have announced in­ Dalgleish, president, Pat Toole, tentions to wed soon also. And and play suits, cot­ 201 North Milpas vice-president, Shirley Lou Wentz, ton, jersey and knit Potter’s Dotter Pat Thomas has a And 35 West Canon Perdido secretary; Marilyn Ailing, treasur­ new sparkler given her by Stu Me- fabrics—sizes 12 to 18 1501 San Andres er; and Jean Lyttle, social chair­ Dugal. Wanda Burkhalter let the man. $3.95 and $4.95 cat out of the bag by passing chocolates Monday night; she and Bill Nicholas of Long Beach will be married this summer. Combed Cotton Terry Bemmer Jones presented Les with a new addition to the family last week, and other proud parents are Bob and Madonna T-SHIRTS Cutts, who have a new daughter named Mary Catherine. • - $ 1 . 0 0 • By famous makers (Robert Reis and HOLLYVOGUE HOSIERY Coopers). Colorful Basque Stripes or ★ SHORT CALIFORNIA solid color in Blue, Gold, Beige, also SOUP ■*rk MEDIUM SANDWICHES CORNER W hite. *-Ar* LONG SHORT ORDERS CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE and our own SUNSET, EVENING, TWILIGHT ICE CREAM SPECIALTIES $1.65— 45 Gauge, 30 Denier $2.50— 51 Gauge, 15 Denier ROYAL AT 727*State Street l i m d w c A Ice Cream fG u y fte A NINE FIFTEEN STATE • 1116 Chapala PHONE 2-7671 Phone 7372 Manufacturers of Fine Ice Cream 917 State

FOR THAT IMPORTANT DIAMOND RING NEW WATCH & JEWELRY GIFT See DICK KERN At ROY P. CHURCHILL, JEWELER 1009 STATE ST. EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING STUDENT MANAGED Page Four E L GAUCHO Friday, May 14, 1948 Folk and Modern Dances Highlight GAUCHOS TO BATTLE GOLDEN BEARS HERE PE Open House chos by a 7 to 5 count. The Har- Taking a leading part in the ac­ Diamonders to Close dermen have every intention of Eight Trackmen to Trackmen Elect 1948's tivities to be presented at Open reversing this decision Monday House, the Women’s Physical Ed­ Season Against Cal night. Compete at Fresno Honorary Captains ucation Department will put on a Last night the Gauchos faced program designed to acquaint the As the last heat of election fever Fresno State College in a 2C2A visitor with the work of P. E. stu­ On Monday Night left Santa Barbara College last conference title in the Raisin City. In Coast Relays dents. An all-round program of ViAÄ The University of California week, the squad Today they have two more games by Geo. F. Outland both sports and dance will begin Golden Bears will invade Laguna elected their honorary captains for against the Bulldogs, one this af­ in the morning with the annual Park next Monday evening to Track coach Nick Carter and last season. The men chosen for With Phil lacks ternoon, one tonight. The pitcher Tri-County Playday for represent­ bring down the curtain on Gau­ eight of his stellar performers this honor were both outstanding Don’t forget to be on hand for who started last night will prob­ atives of high schools throughout cho baseball for 1948. The Bears, left today for the West Coast Re­ during the year, and will graduate the Gaucho baseball team’s last ably get the call to hurl against the Tri-Counties. 1947 national collegiate champ­ lays at Fresno. The Blue and this Spring. home game next Monday night at UCB. Hal Abbott had" that task In the afternoon as a part of ions, are one of the top contend­ Gold contingent will enter men in They are Earl Engman, low Laguna Park. The opposition will last year, and did an excellent job the program in the Quad, the folk ers for that same spot this year. the open 100-meter dash, the four- hurdles, broad jump and high be furnished by the California of it. dancing group will give a selection Heartbreaker man 440 relay, the four-man 880 jump ace, and Mel Powell, Golden Bears, who last year were of dances typical of the gold rush It will Jje remembered that the relay, the four-man mile relay, star. Both men have broken school the National Intercollegiate base­ days in California. Also on the and one man each in the broad marks for their events this year. ball champions. Game time is Evansmen beat UCSB 3 to 2 on program is an impression of this Sloppy Side, Sig Eps jump and the hop,step and jump Engman shattered the broad jump 8:00, and it is hoped that a large an unearned run last year, then era given by the modem dance event. record, while Powell twice equaled student representation will be on went on to dump Oregon for the club called “The California Suite.” Fast Dash the 100 yard dash time, and last hand. Pacific flag, Denver, Oklahoma, Near 'Mural Crowns; Texas A & M, and finally take The speedy quartet of A1 De­ Saturday night probably broke it. BADMINTON MEET Water Carnival line, Sam Cathcart, Mel Patton two straight from Yale at Ann PLANNED FOR 23RD Plans are continuing for the Arbor, Michigan for the national Play-Off Word Due and Mel Powell will represent the CRA TO HOLD A badminton tournament for third annual all-college Swim Car­ title. Gauchos in the four-man 440; This week the Sigma Phi Epsi­ ELECTIONS all those who are interested will nival to be held at the City Pool The Bears have dropped two each man running 110 yards. In lon Purples and Sloppy Side AC Elections will be held next be held on Sunday, May 23. The on Friday, May 27. Dick Kay- contests this season to USC, with case Patton’s leg is not sufficiently both neared the crown of their Tuesday for positions on the exe­ tournament is being sponsored by wood, one of the stagers of the whom the Gauchos split. They recovered to allow him to com­ respective leagues. Paced by the cutive board of the College Rec­ the CRA Badminton Club and affair, says that there will be have also dumped UCLA twice, pete, Mai Eaton will substitute for pitching of big Frank Schimandle, reation Association. Any person will take place at the Community events to please everyone. Includ­ while the U-clan has stopped the him. The same group will also ed are men’s races, women’s races, the Sig Ephs have swept by all run the four-man 880. who belongs to one of the CRA Center Gym. Gauchos on two occasions. opposition so far, and should be clubs is eligible to vote. comedy routines, diving exhibi­ Revenge Due In the four-man mile, Stan Anyone wanting to participate able to coast in. Sloppy Side These clubs include Woman’s should add his name to the sign­ tions, and a water ballet. There Earlier in the season at Berk­ Moore, Sam Cathcart, Dick Kamp- hurdled the last obstacle in their Athletic Association, Tennis Club, up sheet posted in front of the will be limited seating facilities eley, the Bears nosed out the Gau- mann and A1 Deline will carry the for those interested, so be sure to climb to the Club Division title Blue and Gold. This same quartet, Badminton Club, Dance Club, men’s gym. make plans early to attend. Watch when they defeated the Newman with the exception of Kampmann, Ski Club, and Archery Club. Po­ the sports page for more hews on Gaucho Fencers Club on Monday by a score of took third in the 2C2A conference sitions to be filled are CRA presi­ the Swim Carnival. 8-1. Max Diamond hurled a beau­ race last week. Kampmann placed dent, vice-president, corespond­ Drop Foil tiful game in knocking over the ing secretary, recording secretary, SHOE REPAIRING Kicking Contest in the open 880. previously unbeaten Newman Tough Competition treasurer, and publicity chairman. Time is growing short for those Match to UCLA CORNWALL'S Clubbers. Toughest event of the day will interested in the annual football A Gaucho fencing team, short in’ Leo Jennings of the Gauchos An announcement is expected be the open 100-meter dash. The kicking contest to sign up. The of men due to injury, went south will go against thé best. Earl Eng­ 1033 STATE soon from Dick Kaywood concern­ Gaucho’s pride, Mel Powell and event will take place next Tuesday to Los Angeles jast Saturday for man, another top broad jumper, ing the approaching play-off Mel Patton, will face such speed­ afternoon, from one to five a four-way match with UCLA, will be entered in the Hop, Step SANTA BARBARA games. It is hoped that some ar­ sters as Mel Patton of USC, Lloyd o’clock. Stan Williamson will ac­ Pepperdine and Pomona, in the and Jump— and Olympic event. rangement can be made so that LaBeach of Panama, Don Smalley SANDALS MADE cept the entry applications in the Pepperdine gym. the student body will be able to of San Jose State, Bill Martinsen Men’s Physical Education Depart­ The match, which lasted six TO ORDER see these championship clashes. and Bob Abercrombie of Fresno PATRONIZE YOUR EL GAUCHO ment "office. There will be an at­ hours, saw the Gauchos place sec­ Before the first title game, the State, Dave Gammie of Pepper­ ADVERTISERS Phone 6868 tractive trophy awarded to the ond to UCLA in foil by defeating all-star teams from both leagues dine, of San Diego They Help Make This Issue Possible winner, so let’s make this one af­ Pepperdine 5-3 and Pomona 5-0. will be presented to the students. State, Don Anderson of Califor­ fair that you can really put your Saber and epee were also dropped Balloting for these all-star teams nia, of Wayne, foot into. to UCLA. is now in progress. Dave Henthorne of Oregon, and The Gaucho team, composed Bob Heck of COP. Powell beat of captain Steven Steen, Ben Col­ In Monday’s games, the Pencil some of these men at the confer­ *7Ae Qneeti JlahUeb Football Schedule lins, Jack Profant, Dick Norton, Pushers were forced to take a ence meet, tied Steele and lost to 91214 State and Ugo Pezzi, had captain Steen rest, and therefore the Sigma Phi Smalley. for high scoring man. Epsilon Reds gained a 7-0 forfeit. Released for 1948; In the broad jump event, Leap- Due to a misunderstanding the Reliable sources have reported Specialising in Sea Foods UCSB team went to UCLA instead that the faculty men will be able to stagger out for their next con­ • Lobster Ten Gaines Slated of Pepperdine, and were forced test. Kappa Sigma strengthened The Publicity Director’s office to^ start the match without warm- • Crab its hold on second place in the today announced the final version up. CAR WASH Frat Division by bowling over the • Fish of the 1948 football schedule for LIKE A POLISH! hopes to have the complete sched­ Beta Delta squad 14-4. Delta Sig­ Santa Barbara College. • Frog Legs ule printed on handy cards for the ma Phi outslugged the Sigma Pi Kelso's Richfield Seiyice The Blue and Gold open their benefit of all loyal fans who wish boys 13-8 in the only other Mon­ Comer Chapala & Victoria Good Food at Reasonable Prices season at Eugene against the Uni­ to go to the games. day game. versity of Oregon on the afternoon of September 18. Staying on the road, the gridders then face Whit­ tier College on September 25 in a night game at Whittier. Return­ ing home for a night game on October 1, the Gauchos entertain Greatlüne-Gfêat RED0RP Pomona College. The next week, on Saturday evening, October 9, It’s Bob Eberly’s waxing of "You Can’t Run the Homecoming game will be Away From Love."—Decca Record Release fought against Occidental College. The first conference game is on the road at Fresno State on the OB EBERLY, the romantic ballad singer, evening of Saturday, October 16. gives some old but good advice to cuddlesome- Friday evening, October 22, finds B Los Gauchos in San Jose for an­ twosomes on this click-disc. other conference game. And Bob has another good word for The Big Game of the year will smokers. As Bob sings it, “I’ve tried a lot be on November 6 at Berkeley, of different brands of cigarettes—but when the Hilltoppers face the Cal Camels suit me best.” Aggies in the Four-Campus Fes- Try Camels on your “T-Zone”—T for Taste... tivalj game at 11 in the morning. T for Throat. See for yourself why, with Bob Eberly Coming home at last, the Gauchos and countless other smokers who have tried and tangle with Cal Poly another con­ ference team, on Armistice Day, Thursday, November 114 at 3:15. Back in the buggies go the Gau­ chos as they take their final trip to Stockton where the 1947 con­ ference champions, College of the Pacific, are preparing a warm wel­ come on Saturday, October 20. San Diego State College then in­ vades La Playa Stadium for the season-closing blood-battle on Sat­ urday evening, November 27. Inthe near future, El Gaucho

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