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V olum e 40 N um ber 20 Wo-. 7-4116 Friday, December 2, I960 Published by Associated Students Barnes Speaks 4k ■* 1 ■ ■■ I 15677807 XMAS DANCE History Club and Phi Alpha Theta will host a major talk by the eminent historian - soci -. ologist, Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes, who will speak COMING TONIGHT Wednesday evening, Dec. 7, at 8 P.M. on “Roosevelt and ' This evening, students wilLsociated Students Social Com- Pearl Harbor—The Revisionist have a chance to attend the mitfee. headed by Gay Wert, Belief.” annual Associated Students’ The theme selected is “Candy The talk will be given in the TfifiCEV GIVES SPECIAL TALK Christmas. Formal. Cane Christmas.” science building, auditorium: Candy Cane Decor The ball will take place at and will be preceded by a The event, one of the minor the Rockwood Women’s Club, five-ipinute resume of the MONDAY ON AFRICAN MUSIC social affairs of the semester, ’jn ■ Santa Barbara. Many stu- Japanese attack on the naval has been planned by the As- dents have attended previous base at Pearl Harbor by Hugh Travers Tracey, di- noted lecturer and author on dances there, and found it the ideal setting. Clark Reynolds, club presi­ -ector of the international li- this aspect of culture will AMERICAN HISTORY. dent. brary of African music andai give a special lecture in the TKTC.-rT'PTT'rT/''»XTC t -v k hji Well-Known Band Dr. Barnes wlil then give classroom building lecture INSTITUTIONS EXAM Dick Noe.l, originally first the revisionist interpretation hall, Monday at 4 P.M. The GIVEN NEXT MONTH trombonist with the Les public is invited to hear and of the sneak attack, namely Students wishing to satisfyj®fown band, and., his eight- fiudear Disarm see a lecture. illustrated with that the President and his the university requirement in P'ece band will provide the military commanders in authentic items of African American History and Insti- mus*c- Alsh on hand to pro- Washington were aware of the music. Admission is free. tutions by non-credit exam- vide entertainment for the impending attack two- weeks Dissussion Set The UCSB special lecturer ination may do so by passing evening will be Miss Lucy before it happened. A ques­ The International Relations .will talk about the wide var- EITHER of two examinations Ann Polk, a vocalist who for* tion-answer period will be fol­ Club and the American As- ;etY oi indigenous musics to which will be conducted on merally appeared with Mr. lowing; the public and all stu­ sociation for the United N a-|be found in central, eastern, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1961, from Brown s band. dents are invited to attend. tions will present Mr. William-aIld southern Africa, presen- 3 to 5:30 P.M. The festive event will start H. Ferry in a talk on “The'ttng recorded examples of Two separate examinations at 9 P.M. and continue until SENIORS ESTABLISH Case for Unilateral Nuclear different styles of perform- will be given, one of which 1 A.M. Hours will be extended SCHOLARSHIP FUND Disarmament” ) tonight at 8 ancé- The humour and pathos will emphasize American his- to 2:30 A.M. to allow ample P.M. in the classroom audi-j0^ African folk and how they tory, and the other American time f°r returning -to campus. The senior class, in cooper­ torium. usé it for work, worship, and Tickets Available ation with UCSB Alumni government. Interested stu­ Mr. Ferry is a vice president P^aY will be illustrated, Tickets, at $2.00 per couple, Board, is establishing a sch­ dents must register on or be­ of the Fund for the Republic Through the years, Tracey are limited, but you can still olarship fund. The Regents and recorded fore Dec. 16 in the depart- and of the Center for the has collected mental office in which the get yours at the Graduate will match contributions the hjusic of over 150 tribes. Study of Democratic Institu- examination is to be taken: Manager’s ticket window. The from seniors. Awards will be hons. He will speak at a joint Born and educated in Eng­ handled by the Scholarship Political. Science—C-2310 for Associated Students Social meeting of the IRC and AAUN land, Tracey first took up the Committee and officers sin­ Cbmmittee. American Institutions. on the controversial question collection of African music cerely hope that all students ’Senior class members will History—C-1311 for Ameri­ of unilateral nuclear disar­ as a hobby. In 1931, he re­ can History. Reading lists will will enthusiastically , support receive telephone calls re­ ceived a Carnegie Fellowship mament for the United States. be posted. this event. questing contributions to this Experience in journalism and grant for a survey of folk fund. It is urged that they re-; n various government posts .music in Southern Rhodesia. spond, since many qualified; makes Mr. Ferry a competant He has served as regional students are now unable to 1 source of information on this director for the South African attend, due to lack of money. subject., Broadcasting Corporation for All students interested in 12 years and is founder of Rally Committee Holds this problem are invited to the African Music Society, 1 Special Meeting Dee. 6 come -and' bring their ïîtfhor of several 'books oh Students who .aie interested XMAS FORMAL Bandleader Dick Noel ahd Vocalist Lucy Ann Polk. tions. this . subject, Tracey has re in joining the Rally Commit­ corded several thousand tee should attend a special items 'of African music. He meeting of the committee to has lectured extensively to be held in the Student Union Ionesco, Chekhov Readings UPCOMING JOB INTERVIEWS the general public as well as Quad at 4:30 P.M. on Tues­ at major universities through­ day, Dec. 6. In the event of There have been a few changes in forthcoming inter­ out the, world. rain, the meeting will be held Continue in Little Theatre views. The list, with qualifications required by each com­ The special lecturer is on in the Huddle. pany; as follows: tour in the U.S. under the Jim Smith, Rally Committee A reading of two one-act sidered one of the foremost auspices of the Department chairman, stated the commit­ plays; “The Marriage Propos­ examples of the new ‘Absur­ Friday, Dec. 2—Calif. State Personnel. Any majors may of State. His talk locally is tee is definitely going to func­ al” , by Anton Chekhov, and dist’ school of playwriting. Al­ apply. Openings for junior right-of-way agent, em­ being sponsored by the UCSB tion throughout the basket­ “The Bald Soprano” by Eu­ though he uses only the bare ployment security trainee, group supervisor for youth department of arts and lec­ ball season, and is being re­ gene Ionesco, opened last outlines of a plot, Ionesco authority and parole agent work, state park ranger, tures. organize^ with this purpose night in the campus Little satirizes, in farcical terms, the administrative trainee in personnel and fiscal man­ in mind- Theatre. Presented by Mask English conventions and con­ agement research, etc. OWENS TO DISCUSS Students who originally and. Scroll, the comedies will versations. Thursday, Dec. 8—Central Intelligence Agency. Men with signed up for the committee continue their run tonight Under John Fox’s direction, 3.5 grade point average or better for junior officer RELIGION IN SOCIETY are encouraged to attend the ¡and tomorrow at 8:30. the cast includes Dome Ved trainee' program. Master's degree preferred. Econ­ meeting also. “The Bald Soprano” is con- der, Frederick Witt, Forbes omics and foreign language majors most desirable. An informal discussion on Hill, Barbara Hudson, Gene Women as clerk-typists and secretary-stenos for over­ “Religion in Society” will be Seamans, and Eleanor Hill. seas positions—after training in Washington, D.C. , “Marriage Proposal" led by Mr. Rogers Owens of Advancement opportunities for top-notch candidates the anthropology department GAUCHO NOTES “The Marriage Proposal” are very likely. Interesting, secretive work in the in­ acts as the perfect counter­ on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 7 telligence department with the opportunity to travel point for Ionesco’s burlesque P.M. in. the formal lounge of FORM FOR CHANGES • Service Offered and meet many interesting people. Ranked as the classic one- Santa Cruz Hall. All changes of name and/' Ditto and mimeographing act farce, the play examines Thursday, Dec. 8—International Business- Machines Corp. Students who are interested or address must be reported service is offered to all stu- the qustion as to whether a Interviews for those that have passed the I.B.M. Test are encouraged to attend this immediately by securing a dents and organizations at t h e ! is more important previously scheduled. Math, physics, economics or event in a series of seminars form at the information win­ than, a piece of land òr a on “Contemporary America” Associated Students’ Office in industrial management preferred. However, other ma­ dow in the registrar’s office hunting dog. jors with one year of accounting can also be con being planned by Crown and and filling it out. This in­ tlie S.U. patio. Anyone need- The castCast includes Jack sidered. Positions in data processing sales and systems Scepter, the senior women’s formation will then be trans­ ing this service may use his Bannon as the father, Henry analyst. honorary. mitted to various offices on own master stencil or pur- Hill as the suitor, and Eliza- campus. chase one at the office. The|‘beth ^Lindsey as^the daugh Wednesday, Dec. 14—Bank of America. Open to any major. Vaile is direC-ter. Michael Vaile is direC-ter. However, one year of accounting is helpful. Overseas Home Economics Prof price list is posted on the positions available also. Management trainee pro­ ting. ' Transfers to Purdue U. DEBATE WINNERS Judy Lawter (left) and LAST SOPHS7 MEET counter. The office manager’s Casual gram. Sharon Laschinski looked well pleased with the hours are on Monday, Wednes- Informality is the keynote Dr. Edna D. Meshke, pro­ The final sophomore coun­ Thursday, Dec. 15—Southern Counties Gas Company. results of their victory in debate competition cil meeting of the semester day and Friday from 9 to 10|f°r both presentations. Only Women with home economics major for home econ­ fessor of home economics has will be held today in the Hud­ A.M., 11 to 1 P.M., and 3 to Ith6 simplest of settings are omist positions in Southern California. Some women resigned her position here to last week. The two coeds represented UCSB at used. dle at 2:15 P.M. 4 P.M.; on Tuesday and Thurs­ with good typing skills will be considered for person­ the Corvallis, debate tourney. Admission is $.75 and tic­ join the faculty of Purdue nel work. Any major. day from 9 to 11, 12:15 to 12:45 kets may be purchased thru University in West Lafayette, Men—with good writing ability for publication de­ and 2:15 to 3:45. the graduate manager’s of- Corvallis Tourney NSF To Offer 1200 partment. Prefer candidates that are or have been on Ind., it was announced by Dr. fice or the Little Theatre. Fellowships in 461-2 El Gaucho staff, or Spectrum. Samuel B. Gould. Thursday, Jan. 5—Pacific Telephone & Telegrrrh Co. in her new position, Dr. Financial aid for graduate PUBLICATION DATES RUSHJNG MEETING Service representative positions open to women— Meshke will be head of the study in the sciences and in The Student Affairs Com- UCSB Women Take First Prize with any major. Public contact work via telephone— some areas of the social For the benefit of those mittee holds an open meeting clothing and textiles depart­ opening advancement opportunities to outstanding ¡UCSB : senior women’s de-j UCSB speaker Mike Leff, sciences is available to quali­ who may wish to publish this afternoon at 3 in C-2120 ment in Purdue’s large school candidates. bate team triumphed over,last year’s winner of the fied students under a fellow­ articles or announcements for continued discussion on of home economics. She will USC’s top women’s team to Robert Gordon Sproul Award, ship program sponsored by the in the Gaucho, the publi­ deferred rushing. Anyone in­ leave Santa Barbara in Janu­ win first place in the Wes- went through all elimination National Science Foundation. cation schedule for the re­ terested may attend. ■ ary. tern Speech Tournament at'rounds with top ratings and About 1200 fellowships will mainder of the semester is POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFERS AID Corvallis, Oregon, j on Wed­ reached the final round in be awarded for the 1961-62 Dec. 6, 9, 13, 16. and Jan. 6. TURKEY FEATHERS The popular UCSB professor nesday, Nov. 23. This was the impromptu speaking. academic year. Overheard in the wilds of TO STUDENTS IN EMERGENCIES is an authority on textiles Isla Vista: climax of three days’ debat­ Freshman Bobbi Finley The application procedure For benefit ot students who find themselves without and their use, including cloth­ “Balls’ o’ Fire Maw—them ing in the biggest forensic reached the semi-final round should be commenced imme­ Cal Poly Fund Sought. transportation in medical emergencies occurring on camp­ ing design. thar UCSB keeds is shootin’ tournament ever held on the in oratory before being de­ diately. Further information is us, the campus police will, on request, provide transporta­ the Turkeys again.” ^ She is the author cf sev­ west coast Four hundred and feated. UCSB also took a top available at the office of R. E The Associated Men Stu­ tion to the Student.Health Center. Should transfer from dents will have a donation “Yea Paw, one of them eral articles in journals de­ severity entrees from some team award, one of eight Robinson, Fulbright Adviser the Student Health Center to the emergency room of the Colonels’ Coeds give me a voted to education and home fifty-eight schools participa­ given. The trophies were Classroom Bldg., Room 1313. booth in the lobby of Robert­ Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital be necessary, the nurse ticket to shoot,; just evs’in I economics and in 1959 pub­ ted. awarded On the basis of point son Gymnasium, on Monday, on duty will request the campus poltice to transport the Dec. 5, during the UCSB Ore­ donated half a buck to the lished a specialized treatise, The s"top'! women’s team computation for first, second injured or ill student if, the student is without the means gon State game. Scabbard and Blade scholar­ “Analysis of College Class­ from UCSB, Sharon Laschin­ and third. places and high VET VOUCHERS of transportation. P. L. 550 veterans and The collection will be madded ship.” room Teaching and a Form for ski and Judy Lawter, debated ratings within the rounds. To P. L. 634 veterans’ depend­ to an additional sum collec- “Maw, that ca-det sez it Return transportation is not a function of the campus Recording Evidences- of Qual­ five rounds, ' defeating three win this award it was neces­ ents may sign November ted by the Freshmen Class goes on each afternoon next police, since provision of such does not fall in the emer ity.” This treatise has sold opponents selected by the sary for all U,CSB speakers to vouchers in the office of the and donated to the existing ¡week. Rekon’ we bett’r amble gency category. The above policy has been in force for over 1000 copies throughout elimination to take top hon­ be rated consistently in: the dean of students on Dec. 1. 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Amoral Students The coeds at UCSB are Fifteen • students a t; • the fraternity came out of the Egg Head & Role in University | (charmingly) pretty much University of California at fraternity house with drinks As a student and resident .like young women every­ Santa Barbara have been in their hands and walked Dr. Claude T. Bissell, presi- larly to some of the satirical |of Isla Vista I was appalled place-else, even though they across the street to" a parked sent home since the fall term dent of the University of To- .works written in recent years, At Robert Stearns’ old-maid- I are forced by Stearns’ statis­ car where another couple was began because “they didn’t ronto, discussed the role ofi • . I , , _ ,. , , j • •, _ * tics (500 more women than also drinking. the intellectual iA the uni-*S Mary^ McCarthy s ish remarks to the isla Vista jmen) to defend their normal­ fit into the community,” and Dark Room versity in last Tuesday’s lec* Iand Kingsley Amis^«Lucky'IImprovement Association as ity against great odds. others are on probation, Lyle Reynolds, UCSB dean of stu-j ture. Dr. Bissell defined an quoted in the News Press. Usual Issues Later that night, on hear­ Jim.” Both 7 '. I. 'present dents, told members of the; intellectual as bookish T h e arguments against ing a commotion “down the an academic world that is Aside from the voyeurism- to Isla Vista Improvement Assn, Editor-in-Chief . T on y Cohan p son who is removed by stifling and ingrown, with which Stearns freely confes close administrative control street by the fraternity on reasons of his interests from , „ / , - , last night. , Trigo Road,” ’ he watched as Assistant Editor Maggie Moir ...... heroes wh o are mean and un- sed, the worst feature of his of students’ off-campus activ­ the immediate concerns of , . „ The organization of prop­ a boy and girl got- out of a 1 , , . . „ . heroic, ities are , boringly obvious. Feature Editor . . Kathy Williams most of his fellows — and ,, .. , . ., spiteful and prurient attack erty owners adjacent to the car and went into a darken­ . . . Bissell cited some of the There is nothing an under­ strikes them as being aloof m . I 1 1 ,,, I . I on student morality was its campus which has often dis- 1 Assistant Feature Editor . Holly Ingam anti-intellectualism which graduate can do after X ed room in the fraternity and arrogant.” cussed what it refers to as exists at universities, where ;*as*e'ess aT1<* unmanly slur o’clock that he cannot do be­ house. Arts Editor . Fred Witt The role of the intellectual “the student problem” dur- 1 the intellectual is seen as “a on the virtue of our young fore. Few things encourage “I don’t think it’s right to is most often connected with ing the past four years, last' Makeup Editor Ruthie Capers radical visionary, ! unrealis­ women. indulgence in “vice” so much accept such conditions,” said the unviersity teacher who Is night, aired a few grievances,! Sterans, adding that he felt tic, subversive,, arjd most ser- Stearns’ brazen accusa­ as repressive regulations. Sports Editor . . Warren Wulzen deemed to be a symbol of . heard q, plea for patiénce and1 iously, where his activities tions insult the name and Since 'the real concern of the girls are from good fam­ genteel ineffectuality, deal­ cooperation, and accepted | ilies but have had to drop Photographers < /, • . John Mayer, are seen to “ ruttijeotmteib to1 Character of our womanhood. the dean’s office is not to pro­ some of the blame. ing with “unreah material in vide moral instruction but to their standards ’ because, as Frank Allen, Hank de Lespinasse the real work qf¡¡the 'Residents called the offi­ an unreal' enviornment.” second concept and said that give the elders of Stearns’ Dean Reynolds had announ­ jsity.” - cial’s attention to cases of News Editor . , . D an M cV ay Change the university could best ¡“good families” assurance ced earlier, there are 500 public drinking, loud profan­ Bissell indicated. the chang­ Course Charted achieve it by “the recreation that the University tries at more girls than men on the Adv. Manager Jerry Rocco ity, ■ and other “situations,”1 of'" the large universities in least to keep their sons and campus. ing attitude toward intellec- In maintaining the rela- which Dean Reynolds ac­ tualism in the social sciences, ! tionship between “the ,_scho- terms of small units, where daughters out of the worst Stearns said that in trying STAFF: Sheila Beaumont, Jobne Behner, Jean Bennett, Joseph knowledged. to point out such situations Buelna. Barbara Carlin, Nmcy Crowley, Carol Dightman, humanities, and especially in;lar arid the intellectual,” be- teaching, research, and good scrapes, the sensible course W Fischbach, Sharin Hubbert, Barbara Hudson, Jansje the fields of the science and, tween ’ study of a specialty talk and debate can be united would be to abandon all this “Magnified" existing in Isla Vista to Dr. Huyck, Marcia Johnson, Lacey Laylander, Bob Madelon, Bar­ mathematics. “The pure sci- and study of interrelation- in a human setting.” humbug about preventing “All of us hre aware,” he John Goebli, dean of men, it bara McMinn, Holly Ingram, Pat Pierson, Carolyn Quinby. The university, on the other public drinking, necking, and “took over a week to get to Gerrie Sermattei, Lama Spraker, Molly Turner, Susan Webb, entists and mathematicians, ships, Bissell charted the said, “that these things oc­ Toby Wilcox, Lee Zamloch. particularly the physicists,'course that the university and !hand, “must make sure that so on, and to follow the wise cur and will continue to exist see him, and only then after have suddently become thelthe intellectual should fol- the student explores one area practices of that most moral among young, immature per­ a friend had intervened.” Published semi-weekly every Tuesday and Friday during doers and thè creators.” |low. As well as a meed for intensively and thoroughly, of institutions, the army, of sons away from home for thé Weekend Lapse the school year, except during vacations and exam periods, Bissell referred extensively intellectual curiosity, th e and • that forays outward are issuing prophylactic kits to first time. Their mistakes are by the Associated Students, University of California, Santa to some of the literature of student should develop “hu- determined by the intrinsic incoming freshmen along Sheriff’s patrols, Stearns Barbara. Printed in Goleta by the Goleta Gazette. magnified because there are said, seem to give the area Entered as second-class matter on November 10, 1954. at novelists who have been mility and a .sensitivity to demands of the major sub- with discreet instructions to so many of them living in one the post office at Goleta, California, under the Act of March skeptical to the creative pow-1 personal relations.” ject.” (See Davis’ review of the effedt that youth, col­ pretty good coverage during 3, 1879. area.” the week, but not on Friday er of the university, particu-> Dr. Bissell emphasized the lecture, page 3). lege, life, and our intoxica­ Robert, Stearns, a resident, ting climate are precious gifts and Saturday nights. property owner and a stu­ Dean Reynolds replied that to be accepted with grace alnd dent, said he thought it would Page T w o December 2, I960 El Gaucho intelligence. the university has not ignor­ Don Brown Productions Present be doing an injustice to the ed or glossed over the- prob­ Invasion university to gloss over the A 90 MINUTE (JNCENSORED lem, and noted that surveil: Whenever the deans’ office fact that there is a small lance of the district by the interferes with the off-campus group of students who are sheriff’s office has been step­ activities of students whose not “the typical type.” ped up. school work is satisfactory it Last Friday night, he said, Mrs. Roy T. Thompson, wife THE RUB commits a~crime against the ULLFIGHT as his daughter and wife of the association president, private rights of individuals. were Returning home, two told Dean Reynolds that a sit­ by Stephen Davis DOCUMENTARY HIM (NAME WITHHELD) members of -the Kappa Sigma uation had existed for the Speaker: “This is the axe the audience was not antici­ last four years in what she that killed Reverend Baker!” pated by the speaker. Never­ "La CORRIDA" called “a shack not fit ( for Audience: “Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! theless, I am disturbed by Filmed In SPAIN ■ featuring human habitation” near her Ha!” the sympathetic manner in Hollister Avenue Laundromat home on El Embareadero which the laughter was ab­ This exchange of pleasant­ Manolete - Arruza - Dominguin 5855 HOLLISTER, GOLETA Parties continue from Friday sorbed into the program. - belmonte, joselito, el gallo, litri, afternoon until sometime ries took place about two Indictment and Debate conchita cintron, and many others* Monday morning, she said. weeks ago during an explora­ Let me first of all indict “We’ve complained for four tion by slides and commen­ myself. I should have pro­ 8 P.M. SATURDAY, DEC. 3 OPEN 24 HOURS years, and now they’re more tary of the natives of Fiji. I tested there, at the moment it San Marcos High School Aud. 24 WASHERS — 8 DRYERS quiet, but the drinking is assume that the reaction of happened, or at least during still going on and we still 25-Pound Washer (Will Do Up To 9x12 Shag Rug) the subsequent question and Adults $1.50 ■have the girl situation.” not in compliance with coun­ answer period. 1 did not. I HAVE 2 COIN-OPERATED HAIR DRYERS ty zoning laws. Children (Under 12) 75c Beatnik Crowd would like to lay the blame The moving deadline is on .the host and hostess who Her husband: agreed that Dec. 16. had earlier wined and dined “the racket has let up,” and (Ed. note—How does mis­ me in exquisitely enervating said “the beatnik crowd that understanding between fashion; or on the apoplectic lives there used to pound cm community and university speechlessness which the inci­ drums apd make- noise .all grow? This article provides dent induced in me; put such night. I can sleep nights, part of the answer. The dodges are as unconvincing as SHOPPING FX)R A ; now, as a.rufe, but the drink­ comments of Mr. Thomp; they are irresponsible and dis­ ing is still going on. They son and Mr. Stearns, though honest. I did not> because, like walk around on the streets essentially the same, were most good men, I am lethar­ with drinks in their hands.” innacurately quoted. Dean gic—when I am not cowardly, at your Chevrolet dealer’s ! Twenty girls, who rent a Reynolds, who spent the or tactful, which is often the duplex nearby, have worn a whole evening defending same thing. path to the shack, he added. the students, was quoted I was at the .time exploring Now you can make your car-shopping rounds the easy way—all under one roof! For ’61 your Chevrolet dealer offers ; “I agree there are spots completely out of context. the pros and cons of the de­ like this,” Dean Reynolds The “communications" prob­ bate topic: Resolved, that the nearly any type of car you could want—at the kind of price that’ll make you want it all the more. There’s a whole new said, and urged residents to lem will be taken up in registration and tuition fees turn in names or license more detail in subsequent of the University of California crop of Chevy Corvairs with lower prieed sedans and coupes and four wonderful new wagons unlike any ever built before numbers of cars to his office. issues). should henceforth include a ¡He said he had met Monday ten per cent entertainment in the land. There are new Chevy Biscaynes— the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets, beautiful with the district attorney and Dry white wine more than tax. a cut-off date was set for doubles the absorption of fat ¡But it suddenly occurred to Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, six easier loading Chevy wagons, including three 9-passenger models. evacuation of two duplexes in patients who have had me that perhaps the budget occupied by the Kappa Alpha part of the stomach removed, is already dedicated to enter­ Come in and pick and choose to your heart’s content! Theta sorority and Delta Tau |UC medical researchers re­ tainment and one should agi­ Delta fraternity, which are port. tate for the inclusion of a ten per cent education tax. 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O nly uncle John's pancakes could set doesn’t mean anything.) THIS BEATNIK UP SO EARLY / / A spray that permanently UNCLE JOHN'S PANCAKE BOOSE protects fabrics from moths See the new (Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new CorveMe at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer1 s bits, been perfected, by a uu- 3514 STATE STREET LA scientist. igM; i[|l~ <1.11 i(IJ■ Mft»jtSS5 iRfçjesaionial Profundity E1 Gaucho December 2, 1960 Page Three DAVIS DISCUSSES SYNTHESES OF DISSELL v’i'.V"' 1 Ifex s m m The value of Dr. Claude T. visions and revisions of the and other non-aeademic re- FREE BisseU’s lecture (last Tues­ Intellectual, a la William sponsibilities. - 4 v : day at 4 P.M. in the class­ Blake, Matthew Arnold, Geo­ Mr. Bissell’s peculiar, and *,* t if Ä I room lecture hall) lay in the rge Bernard Shaw, H. L. noteworthy addition to a dis­ THE BEST OF STUDENT STORIES AS* three syntheses he proposed Mencken, George Santayana, cussion which was far from AND POEMS — ARTICLES John Henry Cardinal New­ new to most of his audi­ in tl\e final paragraphs of AHP POETRY BY PROFESSIONAL WRITERS. his address. It is assumed man, E. M. Forster, C. P. ence, was a trinity -of syn­ that his position as President Snow, Kingsley Amis, Wit H. theses, which should have of the University of Totonto Auden, Bertrand Russell, constituted the matter of IN THE enables him to look with a Archibald MacLeish, some- much more of his lecture than the closing minutes: a specially gifted eye on the body named Aldrich, and one SPECTRUM ¡intellectual, on the univer- or t\Vo others, further “ex- synthesis of wit and profun­ sity, and on the relationship tensively and intensively” the dity (literature and learn­ between them. ¡essentially pointlehs rumb- ing?) in critical and scholar­ UCSB’s OWN LITERARY MAGAZINE Perhaps it was inevitable ling and mumbling about ly writings, a synthesis of that Dr. Bissell seem uncom­ who, wha,t where, and how curiosity (rooted' in deep p M W W f H p i fortable In an attempt to de­ is the intellectual. knowldege) a n d humility A Limited Number of Back Issues to be Given Away I WIÊÈÊmÊÊÈÈm fine as if by administrational (Dr. Bissell’s introduction (involved *n a sensitivity to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30-10:00 A.M. in the h ||^H . _ iat _ the I precisoJocation------— — of r the |was disturbing only because persons and personality) in L araJiiv© - f intellectual irfphe heirarchy,jt disenabled him to elabor-|the student-soholar-Intellec- Spectrum Office (Bldg. 421, Room 214)—across from the I extending frorri let us Say,late at length upon those as- tual, and a synthesis of sci- old gym). |the beach-patrolling armed pects 0f his lecture which,jentist-scholar and humanist- |social counslors to the Presi­ nevertheless, made the hour intellectual in the faculties JEK.Ï dents and Chancellors. a valuable one. of the university. Mumbling Tinkering_I ____ Mr. Bissell cited . the in- life lS & J It is precisely such pres­ He might well have spentlstance of social science texts entations as Dr. Bissell’s. I more time discussing what which he found readable, but which) containing a brief ¡he| aptly called the “tinker- not acceptable to the profes­ Members (left to right) summary of the radical ohan- jng” of the fifties: the label- sionals, as exemplary of the Lucien Laporte, Albert Gil- ges in the popular attitude juggling 0f the educational unfortunately too prevalent C AM PUS S AN D W ICH . SHO P aRND ; FOUNTAIN Paganini Quartet to Hold First lis, Henry Temianka. and towards the intellectual since | ¿¿perts; specialists, analysts, division between the learned the bomb which converted an(j asinists; and the dull­ and the literary. -(I would Stefan Krayk. They may Einstein from a mathematical ness consequent upon accep­ suggest that the division is ilCSB Concert Next Wednesday be seen this afternoon in benign pigeon-feeder into a tance of the “progressive” symptomatic of a much more the Music Building. nuclear benign killer of tens Dewey-eyed-deal. profound divorce between*the GREAT T W t TO of thousands, and definitions, UCSB students are in for a of works by Beethoven, Web­ President Resell described, scientifically objective and rare treat—and all for free! ern, and Schubert. but too briefly, the hodge­ the humanistically literary; Tickets may be picked up now The Paganini Quartet is led podge of talk, the ability to the sensibility which can DELICIOUS in the graduate manager’s of­ ■by the world famous violinist recognize the “contour of an speak of a humdn being as fice for the Dec. 14 concert of and co-founder of this group, Library Christmas Schedule idea” coupled with the in­ a male or female “type” will the internationally distin­ Henri Temianka, Stefan ability to grasp its meaning, not comprehend the literary C o j ^ e e o*EXi>RESS0 guished Paganini Quartet. Krayk of the UCSB dept, of Library Schedule for tl\e Christmas holidays which are too often the total “quality” of an economies or This concert, which will fea­ music is the first violinist, achievement of victims of the sociology text). Meaning ture for the first time on the Albert Gillis plays the viola, is as follows: general education idea car­ ATMOSPHERE UCSB campus the new quar- and Lucien Laporte is the ried to its worst extremes. The guest lecturer’s atti­ tet-in-residence, is scheduled cellist. Through Thursday, Dec. 15 regular schedule Radiating tude towards the synthesis of for 8:30 P.M. in the campus This concert is the first of •He suggested as- more ideal scientist and humanist sug­ 8 A.M .-5 P.M. auditorium. three . apperances scheduled Friday, Dec. 16 . . . the student deeply steeped in gests that while the scient­ & £ for the UCSB campus by the one basic, subject with em­ ists effect our survival, the Although student tickets are 9 A.M .-1 P.M. free, all others are $1.50, and Paganini Quartet. The others Saturday, Dec. 17 . . • • phases on other areas radia- humanists make our surviv­ available through the univer­ are on March 5 and 23. The closed tiiig variously from the cen­ al meaningful. CHESS- CHECKeR^-ÖOOU BOOtö Sunday, Dec. 18 . . . • • X sity extension office in the Dec. 14 concert is being joint­ tral professional concern. Dr. Bissell need not have amp ly sponsored by the depart­ spoken as long as he did to Arts Building. Mon. Dec. 19 - Thurs. Dec. 22 8 A.M.--5 P.M. Administrator Bissell, again The Wednesday evening ment of music and the com­ too briefly, pointed to the in­ reduce the ambiguities around the term “intellectual.” What EXtfcLMiT 4§>¥0W TaIN Concert will offer a program mittee on arts and lectures. Friday, Dec. 23. .... 9 A.M.--1 P.M. creasing responsibility of the university to curb the extent he believes in defines, as I *•!» Sat. Dec. 24 - Sun. Dec. 25 , . . closed to which it is taking upon understand it, not the hu­ itself more and more govern­ manistic intellectual, but the WS vaughn Williams’ ‘Mass’ Begins Monday, Dec. 26 . . . . 9 A.M.--5 P.M. mental, political, military, intelligent human. Tues., Dec. 27 -Thurs.,Dec. 29 8 A M --5 P .M . UCSB’s English Music Festival Jo SüNDüKT ™rouôh TH tm ^>sî Friday, Dec. 30 9 A.M .--5 P.M. ) 0 I* NOCH - 7P*A 5 p m -M lDNVGHT The Music Department will the Campus auditorium. (72 VARIETIES) Sat., Dec. 31 - Sun., Jan. 1 ...... closed FRID AY AND Sa t u r d a y » soon- ftp** 5 pm - 2 am present a broad musical pan­ Smaller ensembles a n d Special Rates for orama of English music this soloists, taka, over Jthe stage D IE M DISI Group Orders * THY XT I YoUXliliKBIT! Monday, Jan. 2 . . . . . 7-6814 soloists, will be participating and Patricia Banko, violins, in the week-long Festival. Charles Strong, viola, and Mass in G Minor Gay Denbrook, cello, will Highlighting the series will play fantasias by Byrd, Bull, be such works as the magni- Jenkins, and Ives. ficient Mass in G Minor by The final concert of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Festival, Sunday evening, De­ with its hugh double chorus cember 11, at 8:30 in the and four soloists, the Varia­ Campus auditorium is pri­ Filters for tions on the theme of Pur­ marily choral. The Chamber! cell, which Benjamin Britten Singers and The Women’s wrote as a “Young Person’s Glee Club, both directed by Guide to the Orchestra,” and Miss Dorothy Westra, will of­ flavor early music of Dunstable fer music of Benjamin Brit­ sung by soprano to the ac­ ten, five Flower Songs, and companiment. of a virginal. the well-known Ceremony of —finest flavor by fa r! Carols. Carl Zytowski will A lecture by Dr. Pauline Al­ w ey tc§ derman, visiting professor of lead the University Chorus in music at UCSB and authority a performance bf Vaughan CLASS A J on English music, presenting Williams’ Mass in G minor. a s t r e l l a d u s t e r cica« err es a survey of different styles 'Brass music will open this and periods of English Mu­ final concert, as Dr. Maurice sic, opens the Festival on Waulkner directs thè Brass ..Tuesday evening, December Choir m music’ by Adson, 6, at 8 P.M. in the Music Holbome, and Gordon Ja­ Building’s Choral Room. cobs. The University Symphony All events are open to the T a r e y to n Orchestra, directed by Dr. public without charge. I Emo Daniel, will present a coixjeft on Friday . evening,! December 9, at 8:30 p.m. in

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\ Page Four December 2, I960 El Gaucho 1961 Pacific Coast Job Student Writers UCLA Prof, Committee Condemn Outlook for Graduates To Visit Berkeley The 1961 job outlook for Representing UCSB at the AIR FORCE TO INTERVIEW graduates of Pacific ..Coast col­ Annual University of -Califor­ Student Cheating, Plagiarism leges and universities, espec­ nia Writers’ Conference to be ially- in the Los Angeles area, held this year at the Berkeley After an exhaustive study they concurrence of the UCLA CANDIDATES FOR PROGRAM is bright but starting salaries campus on Dec. 8, 9 and 10, of a group of term papers Student Judicial Board, pub­ will be only slightly higher are Frank Goad; Kerry Gough, Captain Arthur E. Johnson gram with interested students, submitted in his English 135 lished a statement. than in 1960. editor:jn!-chief of- Spectrum; Article Excerpts and Captain Catherine Krach-1 In announcing the | visit, class in the fall semester of B Pacific ‘ Coast employers, Barbara Hull; and Kathy Wil­ “. . . A student is not an enfields, Air Force officer se-[Master Sergeant Robert C. 1959, Robert A. Bone, assist­ quested in a survey, plan to liams, El Gaucho feature edi­ empty receptacle into which lection representative^ w illi®ur^ ar^’ local Air Force re­ ant - professor of English at hire 20 per cent more Febru­ tor. the faculty pour knowledge; visit UCSB on Dec. 7 and 8 cru^er explained that the pro­ UCLA, found that ten papers ary and June graduates next Accompanying the students the student's role in educa­ grams offer an opportunity for flagrantly violated the prin­ year than they did this year. will be Dr. Edward W. Loomis tion is an active one, and he both male and female college ciple of scholarship. Heaviest- demand is for scien­ and Dr. Alan A. Stephens of alone bears the responsibil­ graduates to obtain commis­ As a consequence, Professor tists and engineers with ad­ the UCSB English department. ity for the work he does . . . sions as Air Force second lieu­ Bone assigned a disciplinary vanced degrees. Visiting professor and lecturer A student who steals work or 1. This man portrays; 2. This man is; tenants by completing a three- grade of “F” in the course tp at UCSB, Christopher Isher- cheats in any way, is refus­ a. Ricky Nelson a. John Groebli Job Survey month course. The program each of the students. wood, is scheduled to give a ing the responsibility that is b. Harriet Nelson b. Samuel Gould has been designed to furnish . These, figures are taken public lecture during the con­ Action Supported his, and so forfeits the right well qualified young officers c. David Nelson c . b a l d from a survey of 308 diverse ference Friday evening, Dec. to remain a member of the to fill key positions in the The UCLA Faculty-Admin­ Pacific Coast companies and 9, speaking about writing rapidly growing aerospace academic community. This istration Committee on Stu­ agencies, - conducted by the techniques and reporting on force . committee announces, there-; dent Conduct unanimously placement bureaus of UCLA, fore, that any student found the current progress of his The officers will be avail­ San Diego State College, San writing. supported professor Bone’s guilty of cheating or PLAG­ able from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. action and issued an addi­ Francisco State College, and IARISM will be dismissed , Discuss Work each day in the Student Hall tional penalty to each student the University of Washington. from the University. ÉÉ Building for personal inter­ in the form of a. reprimand. The sharpest rise in job op­ The faculty and students "Plagiarism in any form, ÉÉS views. In order to .clarify, the portunities is expected in the from all eight university whether from published m i Further Information problems involved in this Los Angeles area, up to 42.6 campuses will take part in works or unpublished works Information concerning the case, this committee, with per cent over 1960, followed by seminar and critique meet­ of other students . . . repre­ ¡various Air Force programs the Pacific Northwest (up ings -to discuss their work as sents a disregard of accepted and qualifications may be ob 16.9), San Francisco’ (up 4.6) well as to atténd discussions IRC Sponsors Race standards of education, scho­ tained through the local Air and San Diego (up 1.3 per and lectures on the technique larship and morality. i Force recruiting office, Room Are you adept at cycling? cent). of writing poetry and prose. The International Relations Cheating -to discuss the Air Force p f - 11, Post Office Building, Santa Advanced Degrees Frank Goad is the author Club is offering an event that “Cheating on examinations, ficer Training School program Barbara, Calif., Or by calling 3. He has played: 4. He's ad manager for: of “Encounters,” which ap­ will give you an opportunity like plagiarism, is an abroga­ ■Employers will keep their peared in the Spring 1960 is­ and Medical Specialist pro-.WO 2-0790. a. a priest on Dragnet a. the Daily Worker to prove your prowess—the tion of a student's responsi­ doors wide open for gradu­ sue of Speeturm, and is a school bicycle race to be held bility to his fellow students b. Dale Lauderdale b. B'nai B'rith messenger ates with Master's degrees, senior majoring in art at FULL UNE OF HOBBY SUPPLIES on campus Dec. 10 from 10-12 as well as to the whole aca­ c. Dred Scott c. Christian Science especially in aeronautical UCSB. Kerry Gough, a senior A.M. demic community. It follows Monitor engineering, -math ematics, in English, is the present edi­ The race, appropriately that the appropriate penalty physics, civil engineering, tor of the UCSB literary maga­ Tour de Bicyclette, will con­ is dismissal. and electronics. zine Speeturm and a former sist of three classes open to “If plagiarism and cheating ... Starting salaries will be editor of El Gaucho. Barbara racing bikes, sporting bikes, are to be abolished, every about five per cent higher Hull, an English major, has and for those sporting dif­ member of the academic com­ than in 1960, although grad­ worked on the editorial staff ferent models than the pre­ munity must act to prevent uates with Master’s degrees of Spectrum and as an editor viously mentioned two. If them. Each examination, each can expect a more substan­ of El Gaucho has pub­ there are enough daring fe­ assignment—no matter how tial boost, according to Don­ lished many poems in the males Interested in compet­ large or small— must be an ald P. La Roskey, manager magazine. Also majoring in ing, a women’s division will occasion for demonstrating of the UCLA Student and English, Kathy Williams is be opened. academic and personal re­ Alumni Placement Service. the feature editor of the El sponsibility.” Open Monday thru Saturday. The race will cover a windy Higher Standards Gaucho and is publishing a 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 3.6 miles in its,two laps. The series - of episodes, entitled racé will begin in the large C • SEASON TICKET Although jobs will be plen­ Peis de Quatre, in the forth­ 5733 HOLUSTER AVE. GOI parking lot, proceed down the tiful- in most fields, company coming issue of Spectrum. west exit of the campus';, then The department of speech recruiters will demand high­ PHONE 7-5910 swing up towards Isla Vista, and drama, UCSB, pre­ 5. Singer Tonne is: 6. He has appeared on er standards from job appli­ Accompanying Profs sents “Man and Superman” a. listening to himself a. Ding Dong School pass the gym, and then return cants than ever before, La The accompanying profes­ to the starting lot. at the Lobero* Theatre Thurs­ b. listening to E. Presley b. Jerry Lester Show Boskey reported, and will pay day, Friday and Saturday, Dec. sors, Dr. Loomis and Dr. Prizes have been donated by c. fighting a hangover 1 c. Original Amateur Hour increased attention to the Stephens, are both well known local merchants, and a 50c 15, 16 and 17. graduate’s general personal Season coupons may now be writers. Professor Loomis is entrance fee is the only re­ qualifications. the author of three novels, quirement for participants. exchanged for tickets to this production at University Ex­ “The Charcoal Horse,” “End ■K Those interested should sign Locomotive Journeys of a War” and “Heroic Love,” up with Sam McPheters, 116 tension Offiee, 2228 Arts Build­ ing, on campus. Seats at the IF YOU HAVEN'T West For Usage In and professor Stephens has Willow Hall, Jon Gunn, 2217 published many poems as well Anacapa, or with Becky Lobero are not reserved, but YET ORDERED YOUR Goleta Railway Line early exchange is advisable. as a collection of his work en­ Gardner, 1433 Santa Cruz, by CORSAGE FOR TONIGHT A 19-foot, 12%-ton Ameri­ titled “The Sun.” Dec. 9. Season ticket holders are no­ tified of advance sale, but can-made locomotive, in u$e after tickets are on sale- to of the Kiso. Forest Railway, in lifted by a giant crane onto the general public, no tickets . . . Y0U7E GOOFED the Japanese -Alps-for 30 years, a 30-foot length of track. The will serve as the power - ma­ are held for season ticket hold­ Locomotive Journeys G olden ers except on individual res­ chine for the “La Goleta and ervation. Shore Line Railroad” ., being “We will have the engine N eedle operated by Philip H. Gold­ inspected first of all and re­ GOLETA man of the Dripcut Starline paired if necessary,” Goldman OPEN REHEARSAL Corp. as a hobby. Yams of Distinction stated. “Then it will be paint­ Unloaded last week off Imported and Domestic The Paganini Quartet will ed with the name “of the hold an open rehearsal in Rutherford Street in sight of railroad and the engine will Creative Instructions the music building this af­ FLORAL a large crowd which had be given a personal name as (free with purchase) ternoon from 2:00 to 3:30. gathered to see this highly is -the railroad tradition.” (HURRY - - CALL NOW!) 7-2517 unusual morning'sight in Go­ 3971 STATE Ph. 7-6913 All interested students are Fully lined welcome to attend. leta, the locomotive, which Circular Route weighs 25,000 pounds and has more pulling power -than the Much as he would like to CAPRIS truck which delivered it, was actually establish a new rail­ road serving the area, Gold­ smoothly tailored pure man said he will have to be wool in colors as deco- content with laying a circular rative ~ as Christmas, Tajiguas route covering two acres of S.98, gay blouse land on the south side of the coordinates Dripcut Starline Corp., also SHELL STATION known as Dispensers; Inc. Roll­ 3.98 and ing stock and additional rails 4.98 DISCOUNT and ties will be acquired to WITH . do the job. STUDENT “Actually, I bought the lo­ BODY comotive at the price of scrap CARD iron, and the transportation (18 Miles North of Goleta) here cost more than the en­ gine itself,” Goldman said.

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Witt, Since ho-humming through I ljgious art dating from the century Florentine school and Arts Editor the motion picture version of 14th to the 19th centuries is la small sculpture of an Aus- Cole Porter’s “Can Can” re- i now on display in the campus trian baroque Madonna are Depravity comes to Santa cently I’ve been speculating ar^ gallery. The public is in- also outstanding examples of Barbara. i on the inferior quality of Hoi-; vited to attend an opening religious art. The reason for the furor is El Gaucho December 2, I960 Page Five lywopd’s new musicals. Now reception for this display Mon- The exhibition is enhanced “Suddenly, Last Summer” by such a complaint is a quib-jday> Dec. 5. from 4 to 6 P.M. 'by the inclusion of two Durer Tennessee William^ opening ble at best, but I happen to The works of art have beeij engravings, two Russian on Dec. at the Lobero Thé­ 8 POINT OF VIEW be one of those who have al- borrowed from the collections icons, a Florentine terra cot­ âtre. All lovers of decadence ways admired the ancient of iocai patrons, Miss Mar- ta, a German polychrom (not necessarily restricted to by David Bodlak Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers j ggjet Mallory, Mrs. Ala Story, ] sculpture erf Elizabeth with to the South) are urged to plotless extravaganzas, and. a . Falvy, Wright Ludington, jyjary and Jesus, a Mexican attend this presentation of . Among the characteristics'only the initiate fully appre- of (much- contemporary art -is hends or appreciates. who scorn the more recent://dolph Loewi and O. P. Reed, sculptured figure of the Ma- the Civic Players, which, will failures. ' |jr., as well as from the famed donna, an 18th century Span- continue its run through Dec. inability of its practicion- It was in this sense that q an(j jo |ets to make an adequate state- the synthesis of artistic tal “Let’s Make Love” is a mar-;and valued Sedgwick Collec- jsh painting and a Victorian , T , / _ ,, ment in form or of intention, ent and articulateness proved velous example. For those who tion. Holly Family in gros point cannot remember that far i Early Art embroidery. was originally the second pf I We have become too used,most fortunate m the conver back, this is the horror in two-act production entitled10 seeinS w6rks produced byisatum between Lebrun and which Maralyn Monroe weighs | "P1® v exhibition features Continuing Art ‘'Garden District.” It had a m6n whose sensibilities have Warshaw. more than Yves Montand. It ig Paintings, drawings, prints This exhibition will con­ successful run in New York grown so intensely subjective The Public as flat and spineless a scena* ¡ao4 sculpture representing a tinue through December. Gal­ _off-Broadway, as Williams 11131 paint poured from ceil- Presented as it was, before rio as has been contrived in wide range of style, media,, and doubted that (it was exactly inS height is all that is de- | general public, the discus a long, long time. While no chronology. Perhaps the old- lery hours are 9 A-M. to 5 P.M. Mondays through Fri­ suitable material for the rel-’manded by way of their “ex- sion probably did. include one ever believed what hap- ®sl P)®®® in the display is a days. It is open to the public qtively legitimate main-line. Presslon-” a11 lo° often areas unfamiliar to some pened to Rogers and Astaire Gothic polyehromed wood days. It is open't othe puhlic Mr Williams never SDoke 111 e man who exhibits what members of the audience. 'and the Gold-Diggers, °f llie Madonna without charge. prore aptly. ■ might be used as bathroom ¡However, by using illustra- least they had taste and wit. an<1 Child from the Luding- tile is able, and more than tions wherever possible, and ‘Let’s Make Love” has n o,1011 collection, PATRONIZE OUR Hollywoodization willing, to' talk for hours on through phrasing that was taste, even less wit. In fact, Other early works, -of art the merits of his contribution However, this,,certainly did meaningful, rather than af­ the single outstanding feature featured are a painting of the ADVERTISERS to the world of “Art,” Madonna by Piero Francesco not stop Hollywood from trans­ fected, Lebrun and Warsjiaw of the film is Marilyn Mon Fiorentino, a Gothic Madonna Above: Super bulk ferring “Suddenly, Last Sum­ On Nov. 22, Rico Lebrun and consistently provided the in- roe’s paunch. in stone and a painting of the DANCING — LIVE MUSIC orlon. mer” into a leaden yet con­ Howard Warshaw met before'formation necessary to the Gigi’s Innocence “Madonna and Child with 8.9 5 troversial motion picture star­ an audience and engaged in I process, of understanding the Two Saints" by Mariotto di ring. the venerable Elizabeth “ a conversation on mural concepts underlying a work Another case is “Gigi.” Norao. Taylor. painting.” of art. Everyone loves Gigi; she’s BOOM BOOM More Art And now local audiences, The Old and the New Within the severe limitation sweet and adorable and fresh­ 428 State Santa Barbara ,jf prone to dilletantism, have For the two artists, the con­ of time ,the two artists con­ ly innocent. But is she? What The Italian painting of a the opportunity to judge the versation did not represent tributed a great deal to their we have here, deftly concealed merits of the original. something new; according to audience. under the Cecil Beaton cos­ Lebrun, they have held such The Result tumes. and settings is a gold- Disease discussions on painting and Agreeing enough in essence plated, yet rather vulgar, lit­ The story concerns a de­ drawing — formally and in­ to maintain continuity, and tle joke about a courtesan re­ ceased poet, his vengeful formally—over a period of differing enough in interpret­ cruit. “Top Hat” and “Flying mother, and the girl who wit­ many years. ing and essential concept to Down to Rio” may have been nessed his gruesome demise. For the audience, the situa- account for the variences be. silly, but at least they were LOOK! Under the stimulus of a drug, tion might well have repre-j tween respective works, Le- honest about it. the girl recounts the full story serfted something quite new. brun and Warshaw very ad A last example: “Can Can.” in a lengthy monologue which Artists Lebrun and War­ equately expressed individual The original musical could ranges from sexuality to can­ shaw are extremely talented perceptions which in turn af­ never be taken as being worth nibalism. and articulate men. Nothing forded the viewers of art in­ vefy much, but it was fast Mr. Williams has something in their conversation on mural sights leading toward the and sharp, With an unrivalled rather negative to say on the painting was verbalization broadening of their own per­ set of production numbers. condition of the world and its merely; and no jpart of it was ceptions. The film version is something occupants—at least the critics intended as “a simple guide The meaningful statement else again. Even the can-can DURING DECEMBER have stated as much, but it to easy viewing.” of intention places the work comes out a pretty lifeless might be safer to leave the The Simple and Conceptual of art in the plainest possible thing. It is fortunate that the interpretation of the over­ “We are not simplifiers,” Le­ sight. The painter, in words, script allpws for little acting whelming symbolism to in­ brun said. “What we have can do no more. ability, for the cast, although dividual discretion. been talking about these excellent in most! of their oth­ many years is something of er efforts, hardly seem up to Curtain Raiser much greater scope, a great­ PRIZE WINNER SET walking in and' out of a A curtain raiser, “Talk to er magnitude having to do room. FOR SUNDAY SERIES Our Solution FREE Me Like the Rain and Let Me with a passionate insistence ■Listen,” is the duologue be­ that both of us have had in The ' prize-winning Japan­ To sum up, what the crop tween a man and A woman. dealing with atn‘ image which ese motion picture classic of new musicals needs is It is one of Williams’ earlier •first of*all Would carry With­ “Rashomon” will be shown ppise, sophistication, and tim­ efforts, probably 'written at in itself a tremendous amount Dec. 4, at 7 , and 9 P.M.'*' in ing. “Gigi” has the first two, the time he first discovered of commitment.” the classroom ) lecture hall. hut’Tike- the rest, sags under PEPSI witt your BURGER 'that people talk a great deal. In discussing what was “The Clown,” starring Buster the burden of the third. i i Those interested should pur­ meant by the “greater mag­ Keaton, has been scheduled Returning to the musicals chase their tickets in advance, nitude,” Lebrun and Warshaw as an accompanying feature. of the thirties and forties, the although there is the immi­ dismissed the limited sensi­ “Rashomon” -; is the psy­ story line can be absolutely nent danger that the produc­ bility. chological study of man’s inane, but sharp dialogue and tion will be banned due to Going on from there, the baseness, terrible selfishness speed can do wonders. the new censorship ordinance. two spoke of intellectual con­ and innate cruelty which are And now we can look for­ cepts and of material prob­ exposed when he becomes in­ ward to another test case—the lems. volved with other men. movie version of “The Sound A Gamut of Language Flashbacks of Music”—starring Doris Day, UCSt MUSK The language used ranged In three extended flash­ no doubt. SNACK Above:' all from rhetoric, (“The paint it­ backs, a samurai, his wife,' wool, contrasting self is a part of the larger and a bandit each recount, HARMAN stripes. SYMPOSIUM experience upon which it is in distorted terms, their own predicted and of which it is version of the samurai’s puz­ MANOR SHACK 13.95 an abstraction . . .” Warshaw) zling death. A fourth varia­ APARTMENTS PLANS TOLD through humor, (“Even one’s tion, given by an eyewitness, 2-BEDROOM Number 2 Only size can be a problem. I must purports to be the only FURNISHED The UCSB Fall Music Sym­ stand on a grocery box to truth. APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE. 5735 Hollister posium has been scheduled reach the heads of my fig- The Clown” , is a ' classic for Dec. 9, 10 and 11, accord­ urges . . .” Lebrun) to the di­ example of Buster Keatqn’s Located Alongside Campus G oleta ing to Dr. Roger E. Chapman rect clarity of statements like mastery of the techniques of S4Q.00 a month per student assistant "professor of music Warshaw’s: “We vicariously farce, or low comedy. 938 Embarcadero del and director of this year’s share with the painter some­ Free! Norte Place Ph. 7-2203 symposium. thing he saw, did,. and felt ÊMi while we directly experience Both films make up the Friday eleventh presentation of the the painting.” University Film Series. Ad­ program Throughout, the conversa- Friday evening’s mission is- free to all UCSB will feature the University ¡tion was informative and en students, faculty, and staff. CAMEL Symphony Orchestra under lertaining. Of greater signif Have a real crgarette-have a the1 direction of Dr. Erno Dan- icance, however, was the iel., Among the works to be awareness of both speakers Spectrum Seeking Staff performed are Britten’s ¡that the questions they wers “Young Person’s Guide to the ¡dealing with had no easy so Spectrum, UCSB’s literary Orchestra,” and compositions lutions for the artist or for magazine, is seeking staff - by William Walton, Frederick the viewer. members—especially students Delius, GuStav Holst, John Ire Those listening were offered who will be returning to UC­ land, Edward Elgar, and Ed- no easy solutions either. SB for the next two years. ■ mund Rubbra. The Danger Capable, responsible students A danger inherent in any joining the staff now can Saturday verbal discussion of a visual look forward to being appoin­ ted to the various editorial Student soloists and ensem­ medium is that the specific work of art may be lost in the positions next year and the bles will constitute the Sat- Above: luxury orlon urday program. The UCSB process, Further,' when two year after. Spectrum meets Woodwind Quintet, under the practicing artists discuss then- every Monday afternoon at 3 in diamond pattern. P.M. in building 421, room direction of Clayton Wilson, conceptual approaches to art, 1395 214, across the street from chairman of the music depart­ there exists the possibility of ¡the East end of the old gym. ment, are to present several utilizing a vocabulary that pieces, including a selection by Gilhert Vinter entitled “Two Minatures.” The UCSB BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER on the play deck at Brass Choir, directed by Mr. Maurice Faulkner/ will also (FOOD TO TAKE OUT) participate in the Saturday performance. Sunday .. On Sunday, in an evening of choral music, Williams’ “Mass in G-Minoj,” will be performed hy a double chorus and soloists, directed by as­ sociate professor of music DAILY 7 A.M. ’TIL MIDNIGHT Carl Zytwoskl. ON THE SAN ROQUE STREP etc. All concerts are open to the 3631 STATE STREET public, free of charge, and '< KKJ&ttk 1 Santa Barbara, WOodlond 65118 The best tobacco makes the best smoke! I i V ' > begin' at 8:30 P.M. in the campus auditorium. B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. 917 State phone 2-7627 SIDELINE ’OUR STARTING GAUCHO QUINTET PLUS COACH Page Six December 2, I960 El Gaucho COMMENT UCSB FACES BEARS by Warren Wulzen The Cal, Berkeley, vs. Cal, Santa Barbara basketball tilt IN BERKELEY GYM is previewed in this issue, strongest in years? but, another big-time contest The UCSB Gaucho basket­ nell, 6-4, who doesn’t come( ball team began practicing away from the boards empty i Gallon and the team aren’t is scheduled for our Gauchos with their slingshots today as handed very often. convinced the Bears can an­ next Monday in Robertson Both clubs will probably^ they prepared to take on the swer “yes” to these questions Gym. On that date they wili use the same basic type of “giant killer” role against and will be ready to make defensive styles when the face the Oregon State Col­ their big brothers at Berkeley, them prove it if they do an­ two co.acjies lock horns. Rene lege Beavers for their third Saturday evening in the Gol­ swer this. Herrerias, new head mentor game of the season. den- Bears’ gym up north. Ready to help show the at Cal, was Newell’s assistant All of the Gauchos figure Bears' who strong the Gaucho Last year’s' .Oregon State until He ’ moved ' up to the on casting a few stones at bench is will be: Dick Clark club posted a respectable 15- head spot this year. Both the bears when the game be­ and Bob Laird (guards),' Gary coaches w$f*have added their 11 won-lost record* which gins and figure the best way Davis (center) and Gene own variations'to the original could conceivably be im­ j to make sure they hit the Freeman, and George Jones by Newell and the’ results proved upon this year, since ¡mark is to out-defense one of (forward). All will see plenty I the nation’s best defensive should be different enough to of action both tomorrow night the club lost only one mem­ confuse the issue and, hope­ iClubs year-in and year-out. and during the entire season. ber at the end of last season Coach Art Gailon, the UCSB fully, the défense. —a reserve guard. chief, is a former assistant Counter Attack The club needs more scor­ coach at Cal under both Nibs Cal will counter the UCSB LITE ing punch, although it has Price and and attack with such well-knowns height and experience. The learned well while he was as Bill McClintock, Earl ’OR NITE men to watch among the there. Since coming to“ Santa Schultz and Bobby, Wendell PLAY Beavers are center Karl An­ Barbara, Gallon’s squads The questions concerning Cal derson and guards Bill Wold have become defensive spec­ are: have they come up with and Jim Woodland. ialists. Saturday night they an adequate replacement for An interesting aspect to plan to show the Bears what Darryl jiliêhoff, has the new SUNNY PITCH the Orange and Black team defensive basketball is really & coach been able to adjust f S L O P E PUTT is the fact that their coach. like.' the players to his personnel Slats Gill, is in his thirty- Combo innovations in patterns, and 469 S. KELLOGG 7-5014 second year of coaching AND The Gauchos have the ideal can the Bears match the his thirty-second year of •combination to puil this type Gauchos’ bench strength, the coaching at OSC. Even the if play off well. When > CaJ 11,000 seat Beaver Gymnas­ has the ball, they will b'e| ium is known as pill Coli­ facing a Gaucho lineup that| seum, so revered is he. goes something like this: | THE VALLEY INN Walt Harcos and Buddy White (REASONABLY PRICED MEALS) Gaucho Chances A PRE-GAME handclasp incites the upset-minded Coach Gallon, is (left to right) Jerry McDonnell, out front, Ray Bosch: at cen­ Barring injuries in the two Gauchos towards victory over Gal at Berkeley to­ Ray Bosch, Joel Fleiss, Buddy White and Walt ter and Joel Fleiss and Jerry ENTIRE MEALS FROM 95c - $1.45 McDonnell under the boards. SPECIALIZING IN HOME MADE PIES contests previous to this one, morrow night. The starting line-up, pictured with Harcos. the Gauchos should have Harcos, at 5-11, and White, at 5-9, are both excellent (FREE COFFEE control of the ball for a ma­ awarded an honorable men­ jority of the evening. With RCB Bowling warriors of offensive guards. IF YOU tion berth. MENTION THIS AD) their 'height up front and The Recreation Control UCSB WRESTLERS TACKLE They have the quick hands Other CCAA players who and reactions that keeps the their backcourt shooting and Board, in collaboration with Closed 10:00 P.M. Friday to 10:00 P.M. Saturday playmaking combination in were named to the team in­ pressure on the opposing 5300 HOLLISTER AVE. GOLETA the San 'Marcos * Bowling players constantly and caus­ top form, the UCSBians should cluded Fresno State guard FORTY-NINERS TONIGHT Lanes,' is opening bowling es them to make mistakes. MUU«MMWHWW.‘to«M8Bi III Hill« MMHBH— B— H— be able to chop down the Doug Brown, who was nam­ leagues for the fall semester. U C S B’s Intercollegiate sideshow, The way the game shapes' COMPRESSED AIR Beavers. ed to the first squad, and Ron Two psychological factors Reduced rates will be given wrestling team will hold a! And coach Rector would up, the team with the fewest SKIN DIVING SUPPLIES Pinkerton and Bud Alverez, match tonight in the old love to have- a little support mistakes will ,be the winner are also involved: the Gauchos Long Beach State, Ken Greg­ to members of a league and CUSTOM TAILORED WET SUITS will be on their home court, gymnasium, 7:30 P.M., with for has dedicated followers. and the Gauchos aren’t plan­ ory, Whittier, ..Ron ..Puckett trophies will be awarded to while OSC is just starting a Long Beach State. This is ning on giving the ball away FOAM SURFBOARDS BY SWEET and Harold Gray, L. A. State, outstanding players. All who- their first match of the sea­ Anyone For a Sail? except after it goes thru, the HOURS long road trip; and the all of whom were honorable Gauchos will be coming out are interested are urged to son. Those interested in a sail­ hoop... OPEN EVERY DAY — 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. mention nominees. _ri„„ ___ sign up in the gymnasium on FRIDAYS TIL 9 P.M. of a match that could make Coach Joe Rector’s boys ing race are invited by the Rebounds In addition, end Curtis Hill a special poster in the main them feel strong as lions or hope to- improve over last UCSB Sailing Club on Satur­ Behind Harcos and White, and fullback Carl Bowser, lobby, or fill out and return weak as lambs, depending year’s good record: they fin­ day, Dec. 3. Students will ¡the Bears will encounter 6-6 who were both killed in the the application blank on the THE DIVER’S DEN upon their showing against ished sixth in the Pacific meet in front of the Student j Bosch, an excellent rebounder tragic Cal Poly air crash San Marcos Lanes advertise­ Cal. Good luck, guys . . . Coast Intercollegiate Finals. Union at 9:30 A.M. After sail-loff either board, Joel Fleiss,! BREAKWATER • MARINE CENTER PHONE 2-4484 were named to the honorable ment to Linda Moore,- Santa Facing lip to the Forty-Nin­ 'ing in the schooner “Voluri- 6-3, who does more reboun- 1 “AT THE NAVY PIER” Bonfire Queries mention squad. Cruz Hall, Room 2417. ers in each class will be: 123 teer,” they will return in .the ding than many men with two ■■■BBHHHHDBHHBBMBBBnKZSSHEIHnH ’'COKE" IS A'REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT © 1958 THE COCrt-COl. “How did the Frosh bas­ pound clsas, David Jensen; early afternoon. . ( . (inches on him ‘ and McDohJ ketball bonfire rally come 130 lb., Arnie Golub; 137 lb., off?'* This is a question I Luke Hiken or Jim Phillips; wish I could answer in print. ALL-CCAA ELEVEN NAMED 147 lb., Bill Krugen; 157 lb., The reason I cannot is that Dave Valentine; 167 lb., Gary this column will be set up Knecht; 177 lb., Pat McCol- Church louch; heavyweight, Jack in type Thursday morning, CHAMPS LEAP FIRST SQUAB 5320 Hollister Ave., Phone 7-3302 approximately seven hours ¡Houlgate. before the conflagration was CCAA champion Fresno State dominated the 1960 All- Anyone who has witnessed A cordial invitation is extended each student to worship to be lit. California Collegiate Athletic Association football team the hair-pulling, foot-siamp- with us. A church small enough that you are a name Even without bonfires, I Which was announced today. The team, picked by. tho*con- ing conglomeration of con­ not a number, large enough to provide ample opportuni­ am pretty hot on the subject ference coaches, named seven Bulldogs to tortion on television which is ty for fellowship and service. of the frosh team, since 1 am which also included two. players from Cal Poly, and one advertised as wrestling might a member of that class. each from Long Beach State and San Diego State. be surprised to learn that Glenn A. Weslander, pastor But what I started to say Curtis Hil'l, a victim ,of the recent Cal Poly air tragedy, colegiate wrestling is a sport­ was that the frosh- hvae an­ was honored for the second straight year at an end spot ing improvement over that on the all-star squad. Halfback Dale Messer and guard other tilt preceding the gi­ Rnnrg~¡mnnnrrinrrrviTnrinrr¡^^ gantic clash described above. Doug Brown, both of Fresno State, were the only other This time they face Taft repeaters from the 1959 team. College, and I’m hoping that Los Angeles State, failing to land a berth on the first there will be as much en­ team, placed five men on the second squad. thusiasm among the lowest The local Gauchos also failed to place a man on the class as there was Thursday first squad, but end Gary Knecht and back Jim Boyett (if there was any), or more grabbed places in the second team, while tackle Tom Stof-. enthusiasm than there was fel .took an honorable mention. Thursday (no matter what FIRST TEAM the precedent). NAME SCHOOL POS. HT. WT. CL. ¡I Flash Curtis Hill, Cal Poly (SLO) . — -End 6-1 190 Sen, Sonny Bishop, Fresno State .... .Tackle 6-2 225 Jun. Just as I was finishing up y o u ’r e this column, it was brought Doug Brown, Fresno State .... .Guard 6-4 246 Jun. to my attention that while J. R. Williams. Fresno State.. .Center 6-3 203 Soph. Pat Roberts, San Diego State.. .Guard 6-0 205 Jun. All-Star eleveris are being l o o k i n g . . . picked (see CO A A story) I Hector Alvarez, Long Beach Tackle 5-11 225 Sen. should mention the Associa­ John Webster, Fresno State .... .End 6-2 194 Jun. ted Press Little All Amreica, Dale Messer, Fresno State ...... Back 5-10 165 Sen. on which our very own Gau­ Gary Van Galder, Fresno St.... Back 6-0 173 Sen. for clothes in conservative good taste, come by to see oar natural- Carl Bowser, Cal Poly (SLO).. cho end Gary Knecht was .Back 5-11 210 Sen. shoulder collections...w e’re sure you’ll appreciate their Larry Iwasaki, Fresno State .... .Back 5-9 169 Sen. characteristic Carroll cot, great comfort and fine workmanship. « f f f * ' SECOND TEAM ■to 1 ’ As for oar interesting furnishings, sportswear Cheerless leader JrmmSlit à and accessories — we’re equally NAME SCHOOL POS. HT. WT. CL. Not a “ rah rah” left in him! He’s just m i mm Gary Knecht, UC Santa B...... End 6-2 175 Sen. confident you’ll find them discovered there’s no more Coke. And Ron Puckett, Los Angeles St... .Tackle 6-4 235 Sen. to your liking. a cheer leader without Coke is as sad Dick Rohrke, Fresno State ...... Guard 5-9 182 Sen. as a soap opera. To put the sparkle Harold Gray, Los Angeles St... .Center 6-2 215 Soph. CARROLL SUITS FROM 75.00 m _____ C . í back in his eye—somebody!— $ Sam Hankerson, LA State ...... Guard 5-11 190 Sen. SPORT JACKETS FROM 39.50 Plaza Lou Popelar, Fresno State ...... Tackle 6-0 224 Sen. bring him a sparkling cold Coca-Cola! ODD TROUSERS FROM 18.50 wardrobe for gentlemen Dick Carey, LA State ...... End 6-0 170 Jun. BE REALLY REFRESHEl Dick Morris, San Diego State- .Back 5-11 175 Sen. 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