Theme Of Dance Concert UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE Friday the Thirteenth An unsuperstitious group of dance students have seized upon this Friday, the 13th of April, to Vol. XXX SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 13, 1951 No. 44 stage their 13th Annual Dance Concert in Riviera Auditorium. They have capitalized on the coin­ Loyalty Oath Ruled cidence in their programming. ELECTION ASSEMBLY WILL Superstitious beliefs of peoples throughout the world comprise Void by State Court about half of the varied program. BE HELD MONDAY AT 12 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (A P)— It opens with a dance about lad­ The State Appelate Court has ruled ders, black cats, three en a match An all-college assembly will get and three women representatives- and other symbols of evil student elections under way Mon­ at-large are being voted upon. the University of California loyal­ ty oath invalid and ordered their handed down from generation to day, April 16, at 12 am. It will Head yell leader, Mesa representa­ generation. be held in the auditorium and all tive and class officers will also be jobs restored to 18 professors who 12 o’clock classes will be dis­ elected. had refused to sign it. Hypnotism missed. The program is under the dir­ In a unanimous opinion, the It is followed by an impression The purpose of the assembly is ection of the Election Committee, Third District Court of Appeals of hypnotism, and then an imagi­ to acquaint the student body with of which Elaine Strobel is chair­ ruled that the only legal oath of native dance of the devil and his the candidates and their platforms. man. public office in California is a subjects led by Nancy Houser, Each major office candidate will pledge to suport the Federal and Norma Riner and Barbara Hunter. be introduced and will give talks State Constitutions. Rhoda Wentsch, Phyllis Alden and defining their qualifications and ROUNDUP FEATURES The only member of the Santa Linnea Soske do an eerie business the duties they will perform in Barbara College faculty who will in-this number as three gay skele­ their respective offices. The minor PLEDGE CLASSES be affected by the Court’s ruling tons. office candidates will be intro­ is Dr. John O’Gorman, a chemistry Nancy Ghmilowski, a senior professor who was dropped for his duced to the audience. member of the Dance Club, has IN JOINT SKITS refusal to sign the oath. chosen primitive Aztec beliefs to The qualifications of the Yell The ruling supported the stand Leader candidates will be demon­ With the theme Mother Goose weave a story in dance of a sacri­ Nursery Rhymes, the last Gaucho of Gov. Earl Warren, who last year fice of a youth. Irene Johnson strated as they lead the group in led a minority fight on the Board don’t bother these three Dance Club mem­ a number of yells. Roundup of the year will be pre­ bers. The ladder is a prop for an opening number from their 13th dances the part of the priest and sented by this semester’s fraternity of Regents against the oath. Nancy that of the youth. The cos­ Campus publicity has been ac­ The Court called the oath re­ Annual Dance Concert tonight and tomorrow night at Riviera and sorority pledge classes. It will Auditorium. Joyce MacQueen, left, Irene Johnson and Barbara tumes for the number were de­ tively stimulating the election spir­ quirement, instituted 14 months signed by Roger deCloutier. it which will be culminated in the take place April 18 at 7 :30 pm in Davis, right, open the show with a dance about ladders, black the Riviera Auditorium. ago, “an abuse of discretion by Change of Pace elections to b e. held on April 17 cats, three on a match and other evil . — News-Press Photo Skits to be put on by the various the Regents.” It warned of threats and 18. »The run-offs will be held to academic freedom: There’s a change of pace in the April 20th. pledge classes will include partici­ second half of the evening. Peggy pants from Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma “Equal to the danger of sub­ All student body offices, includ­ version from within by gradual Moses has directed a suite of Alpha. Epsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha Week Draws to Successful dances based on Guion’s “Three ing Associated Students president, whittling away and the resulting and Alpha Delta Pi jointly, Delta Scenes from the South.” It in­ vice-president, secretary, three men Gamma and Delta Tau Delta joint­ disintegration of the very pillars of our freedom.” cludes a group. prayer meeting, a ly, Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma Close; Pledges Work Tomorrow'solo dance and a gay trio. Two GRADUATING SENIORS Phi Epsilon Jointly, Delta Sigma Greek Week will draw to a cli­ events. Each fraternity will send dance poems will be read by Elea­ The Graduate Record Ex­ Epsilon and Delta Sigma Phi joint­ TROPHIES SET mactic close with the activities 15 representatives to participate in nor Denholm with Barbara Davis amination, required for ad­ ly, Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Sigma scheduled for this weekend, ac­ the clean-up. program from 8 am and Barbara McEwan featured on mission to many -graduate jointly, and Chi Omega. FOR STEAK FRY cording to Duke Smith and Ted until 1 pm. Last year 130 men the stage. schools, will be administer­ The remaining program will be Presentation of two trophy cups Knudson, co-chairmen. turned out armed to the teeth with Two numbers from the Fall ed at Santa Barbara College composed of introductions of new­ will climax the AMS Steak Fry on Work Day starts off Saturday’s rakesr shovels, hoes and weed cut­ Demonstration program will be on Friday and Saturday, ly-elected Student Body officers April 15, according to Frank Do­ ters. They cleaned, up the city repeated. They are the dance poem May 4 and 5, 1951. Students and announcements of the run-off minguez, Associated Men Students MAY DANCE WILL parks, spruced lip the city’s scenic “Patriotic Leading” and “Sugar who wish to take the exam­ candidates. Also, yells by the cho­ president. roadways, and groomed the grass and Spice.” A waltz number, “Su­ ination are urged to obtain sen yell leaders and performances A trophy will be presented to BE HELD MAY 4 on the winter-neglected picnic gar and Spice” features Peggy application blanks from Mr. by the song leaders. All candidates the horseshoe contest winner. spots. Moses. should be present. Frank stressed that this contest The annual May Dance will be Lawrence Willson, 102 Oak held May 4, at the Mar Monte Manicuring Group Dance Hall. Applications must Rehearsals will be held in the would be a singles event and open While' the men are out manicur­ A group dance using music from Riviera Auditorium Monday, April to any interested individuals. The Hotel. These plans were revealed reach the main office in Los recently by the publicity chairman ing the parks, five girls from each Ferde Grofe’s Grand Canyon Suite 16, from 9 to 11 pm, and Tuesday winning volleyball team will be sorority will pitch in to clean and Angeles not later than 20 for the group, Marnie Clifford. is under the direction of Eleanor April. Bulletins of informa­ April 17, from 7 to 10:30 pm. This awarded a cup, also. mend the used clothing collected The dance will spot-light the Conte. Joyce MacQueen does a tion are also available in is the last Gaucho Roundup of the Last year’s Steak Fry horseshoe in the porchlight drive Wednesday dramatic solo in this. Other con­ Mr. Willson’s office. year and it is hoped that there will pitching champion was Nel Mark­ choosing of a queen, candidates night. for the position having been put cert dancers are Marlene Shapro, Since the examination is be a large turn-out. Class meetings ham. Delta Tau Delta fraternity Oak Park will be the scene of a Jo , Pat O’Keefe, Jackie Al- a general examination on will follow, presided over by Pete placed first in the volleyball tour­ up by different sororities and fra­ barbecue starting at 2 pm Satur­ ternities. bini, Diane deLory, Shirley Gaiser, the whole course of the stu­ Burgher, *Frosh class president; nament. day afternoon. The townspeople Marian Combs, Barbara Houlihan, dent’s college work, no Ted Troy, Sophomore class presi­ “I urge all men to buy their The decorations will carry out are sponsoring this dinner for the Melva Heinsohn, Jean Williams, preparation is possible. The dent; Jim Stanley, Junior class AMS cards right away,” declared the spring theme and will include fraternity members who partici­ Bonnie Allison, Wanda Hill and payment of a fee is re­ president; and Bill Norton, Senior Dominguez. booths which will sell refreshments pate in the Work Day. Local gro­ Cecilia Gargon. class president. Besides the contests of skill the and offer light games. Each booth cers will furnish the food. quired. The annual concert is a group “This Roundup will be slightly AMS Steak Fry will also feature a will be sponsored by Alpha Phi Saturday afternoon there will be different in that for the first time biting contest — into big juicy Omega, national Boy Scout honor­ project in which all the creative a track meet at La Playa field be­ work and production are done by in quite a while fraternities and steaks. ary, and Phrateres, girls service tween the Gauchos and the San TENTATIVE CASTING the students. Miss Jean Bellinger sororities will be giving skits to­ organization who are sponsoring Diego State Aztecs. The public is is faculty director, and Mrs. Emma FINISHED FOR NEXT gether. It promises to be one of the whole dance. invited to this and all later events. TO AWARD CUP LoU O’Brien is acompanist. the best yet,” stated Pat Welsh, The last night of the Thirteenth SPEECH DEPT. PLAY A cup will be awarded to Co-chairmen of the event are chairman of the Assembly Com­ Annual Dance Concert will draw Tentative casting has been com­ the fraternity having the Nancy Barker and Stan Jordan, mittee. Other members of this many people. Presented by the AS VOTES FUNDS pleted for the Speech Department’s largest turnout at the Bear- who are working with members of committee are Elaine Strobel, John Dance Club, it will start at 8:30 next play, “Doctor in Spite of Gaucho baseball game at La­ both groups to insure the success Cook,‘Suzi Smith and Nita Mitch­ pm. The IFC and the Panhellenic FOR NEWS BUREAU Himself,” by Moliere, which will guna Field at 8 pm Monday, of the dance. ell. Council are sponsoring a benefit Deciding to hire a photographer be presented as a front stage pro­ April 16, according t o Advisors for the group are Dean dance at the Recreation Center fol­ from Associated Students funds, duction on Friday and Saturday, ’’Spud” Harder, director of of Women Ellen Bowers, Mrs. Jane lowing the dance concert. Admis­ the Legislative Council passed a May 11 and 12. SENIORS REMINDED athletics. Wenfz, Fletcher Haight and Dr. Leads will be played by Fred William Holtrop. sion is 50 cents per person, and resolution to that effect at a meet­ OF QUESTIONNAIRE ing held April 3. Goemer, well known campus thes- All seniors are reminded to re­ the proceeds will go to the-Service­ pian, as Sganarelle, and Tom turn the questionnaire which was men’s Hospitality Fund. Jim Mulick, representative-at- Keen, another old timer, as mailed to them recently to Bill AGGIE PICNIC 'EXTRAVAGANZA’ HELD Open Houses' large, gave a report on the Public Sunday afternoon the frater­ Geronte. Norton in the Student Body Office, Relations Committee and passed nities will hold open house from Betty Groebli will appear as Building D. AT DAVIS EXPECTS 20,000 ATTENDANCE out information and brochures 12 until 2 pm. This is for the bene­ that were written in the office of Jacqueline, Annette Dunster as This is necessary so that the folk dance festival, and numerous Cal-Aggie Picnic Day will be fit of the townspeople, in order to the News Bureau. He proposed Lucinde, Marie Willett as Mar- various planning committees can presented by the University of Cal­ other events. tine, Ken Kellogg as Lucas, Lee work on the information over this give them a chance to get acquaint­ the following recommendations in ifornia for the 38th time, on April The coeds get into the swim with ed with the fraternities. There will Jackson as Leandre, Roger de weekend. the form of a motion which was 14. an aquacade as well as a fashion be an AMS Steak Fry at Tucker’s seconded and passed: Cloutier as Robert, Bill Vasse as If any senior did not receive a Countless thousands look for­ show featuring clothing designed, Valere, and Richard Sickles as Grove from 2 until 5 pm that 1. That a photographer be hired copy of the questionn'aire, he ward each year when April starts made and shown by the girls them­ evening. Thibault. should go to the student body of­ rolling around to spending a day selves. The program starts at 10 from AS funds to provide prints Ted is enthusiastic about what and negatives and other photo­ fice and get one, returning it be­ on the campus at Davis for the am topped off with two dances at Greek Week can do for college- Snidecor and Hand fore 5 pm today. most unique of all college affairs. 9 pm, one in Recreation Hall and graphic services for the Office of civic relations. “It cements friend­ Public Information and the UC­ Also, seniors are reminded that The theme this year is a “Harvest the other in the gymnasium. ly feelings between us and the folks In Panel Discussion cap and gown orders must be of Science.” Divisions Open SBC News Bureau; and will also downtown,” he said. “It helps to be available as a consultant and/ Deans George Hand and John placed at the Bookstore before Because the campus is primarily All the divisions of the Univer­ drive another nail, in the coffin of C. Snidecor of the Liberal Arts April 20. Seniors receiving com­ an agricultural campus, Picnic Day sity hold open house on Picnic or advisor for El Gaucho and L a the old time traditional ill feelings Cumbre. and Applied Arts Departments res­ missions through the ROTC pro­ is an agricultural celebration based Day. They snow exhibits depicting that used to develop between ‘town pectively, will take part in a dis­ gram will not need to order theirs on the traditional country fair no­ their contribution to the agricul­ and gown’ in all college commun­ 2. That measures be taken im­ cussion at the Student Legislative as they will graduate in uniform. tion. ture of California. The day before ities.” mediately to increase the staff of Council meeting Tuesday night. 20,000 Folks Picnic Day is given over to the the UCSBC News Bureau by pro­ According to Frank Goodall, As­ FOLEY WINS TOURNEY Last year 20,000 people'visited Future Farmers of America. Headley Joins Bohemians viding writers with the ability to sociated Students president, the Marie Foley, representing Pi the campus on Picnic Day and it Young farmers from all over the Hubert Klyne Headley, associate write feature articles on outstand­ deans will discuss the general aims Beta Phi sorority, walked off with is expected that the attendance this state descend on the campus to vie professor of music at UCSBC, has ing .athletes and students, and to and purposes of the Santa Barbara top honors in the Panhellenic year will equal or better that. The for judging honors. Been elected a member of The Bo­ help the présent director, Chuck College. Bridge Tournament, sponsored by Aggies feature on that day a horse The directors of Picnic Day hemians of Los Angeles, composed Francis, in other undertakings. . Following the talks, the audience Alpha Delta Pi, at the latter’s chap­ show, the world’s largest high haVe issued a special invitation to of performing artists and compos­ 3. That all departments of the will have an opportunity to ask ter house, Saturday. As high school track meet, the Invitational all the members of the University ers. The group presents works of college be informed of the desir­ questions. Everyone is invited to scorer Marie received a set of Swim Relays, sheep dog trials, pic­ of California family to be at Davis composers for the first tilde, and ability of submitting all news items come to the meeting at 7:30 pm playing cards in Pi Phi colors, nic lunch on the quad at the center April 14 for the Cal-Aggie Picnic often revives famous works which through the department office to Tuesday evening. bearing their Greek letters. of the campus, band concerts, a Day. have been lost or forgotten. the Office of Public Information. Page 2 Santa Barbara College El Gaucho April 13, 1951 DEMONSTRATION OF Dr. Avila Uncovers STUDENTS ATTEND CALENDAR GYMNASTICS GIVEN Three Short Stories ASILOMAR CONFAB Friday, April 13 BY SWEDISH GIRLS Sever.al women PE students at­ P.E. Department Dance r Concert, Riviera Aud., The “Sofiaflickorna,” girls from By Great Spaniard tended the recent conference of 8 :3 0 -1 0 :0 0 the Sofia Folk School in Stock­ the Pacific Camping Federation at Dr. Pablo Avila, acting chair­ Asilomar from March 29 to April Spurs— Coke concession holm, Sweden, presented a marve­ man of the- Department’ of Foreign Saturday, April 14 lous demonstration of gymnastics 1. Accompanying the 'group was Languages at Santa Barbara Col­ O rgan practice, Riviera and folk dancing at the Santa Bar- Miss Van Fossen, chairman of the Aud., 9-12 barara High Schooh gymnasium lege, has unearthed several works Women’s Physical Education De­ Greek Work Day, 8 -1 Tuesday, April 3. by Jose Maria Heredia, often partment. San Diego track, here The troope arrived in Santa Bar­ placed at the top of the list of the Students attending were Norma University of California, Santa Barbara College Spanish-AmeriCan literary greats. Riner, Barbara Hunter, Barbara Dance Concert, Riviera Aud, bara on Monday afternoon, April 7:30-10 E l G aucho Office______29944 Business Office...... 3116 2, and were taken to houses ar­ When Dr, Avila was searching Houlihan, Nancy Cooper, Mary for facts about some other authors Whitney, Jean Williams, Mary El­ Spurs— Coke concession Editor...... Judy Cook Advertising Mgr...... Bob Lorden ranged for them among the college Sunday, April 15 Managing Editor...... Bob Tomlinson of the period, he «discovered three len Hodge and Pat Giese. Copy Editor...... Mary Sharer women by Joyce Kaufmann, hos­ AMS Steak Fry, Tucker’s News Editor______Bill Powell Exchange Editor...... Mikki Neumann pitality chairman. Both the visi­ stories by Heredia in obscure pub­ The conference was for camp Sports Editor...... Jo Ferguson Photographer...... Owen Wayman Grove, 2 - 5 tors and the college girls profited lications. Since Heredia was noted directors and others interested in Editorial Staff: Louise Heitfeld, Barbara Nelson, Gloria Dealey, Georgia Baciu. as a poet, a lawyer, a koldier, and camp counseling. Training in dif­ Spurs Picnic with UCLA Corky Strandberg, Bob Jordan by the exchange of ideas and the Spurs, Beach, 10-3 a traveler, Dr. Avila was rather ferent phases of camping was given Circulation handled by Sophomore Squires fun they had together. Fraternity Open House, 2-5 surprised to find these short stor­ and the program also included ad­ Editorials The Sapta Barbara unit of the Monday, April 16 California Association of Health, ies. He tried to learn more, about dresses by Elmer Ott, president of the story phase of Heredia’s life, Associated Students Elec­ Physical Education and Recreation the American Camping Associa­ but failed to discover any refer­ tion, concerning camping in the tion Campaign, 12-1 GREEK WEEK GETS GIGANTIC! sponsored the appearance of the ences. Rehearsal, Riviera Aud., 4-5 Greek Week— a project which has more behind it than its “Sofia Girls.” Miss Van Fossen, present emergency; and George Later, Dr. Avila had an oppor­ Sheviakov, psychologist and guid­ Five Footers meeting, AWS name reveals. Initiated on this campus last year, it is one of Chairman of the Women’s Physi­ Room , 4 - 5 cal Education Department, and her tunity to go to Havana, and to ance consultant in San Francisco the finest traditions yet to be instituted at Santa Barbara Col­ Matanzas, where Heredia lived, He County Schools, entitled “Coun­ Beta Beta Beta, AWS Room, committee made all arrangements, 7:30-9 lege. Through the many activities of the Week the Greeks are which included a dinner with the took his problem to Dr. Raimundo seling Campers in a War-Threat­ Lazo, professor of Cuban and ened World.” Gaucho Roundup rehearsal, able to demonstrate to the townspeople that they can also con­ Vasa Organization of Santa Bar­ Riviera Aud., 7 :30 tribute to the community in which they are citizens. bara, a visit to the college campus, Spanish-American Literature at the There will be a Southern Cali­ fornia Counselor training weekend a shopping tour, and a dinner with University of Havana. Dr. Lazo • St. Peter: “How did you get Greek Week— Something which started out simple and at Camp Seeley in the San Ber­ the CAHPER members. A short realized the importance of these here?” turned into gigantic proportions. The activities are many and nardino mountains May 4, 5 and réception was held at the high stories and arranged for their pub­ New arrival: “Flu.” varied to include both fraternities and sororities, both Gauchos school after the performance. A lication. 6. Aftyone interested may make and townspeople. The Monday night speakers, the Tuesday few brave souls even went swim­ Because of this conversation be­ reservations with Miss Van Fossen. tween Avila and Lazo, the Heredia night assembly, the porchlight clothing drive, the All-College ming in Santa Barbara’s Pacific EL GAUCHO Ocean. stories appeared in “Repertorio de Published every Tuesday and Friday Rally and Sing, the Dance Concert, the Work Day, the track during, the school year except during meet and the benefit dance all mean work for the Greeks, This was a wonderful chance Literatura Y Variedades” in Mex­ vacations and examination periods by ico and “Revista Cubana” in Ha­ the Associated Students of the Univer­ but are rewarded by appreciation and gratitude. for Santa Barbara students to meet sity of California, Santa Barbara Col­ and know, girls of their own age vana, as the “valiosa contribución lege, Santa Barbara, Calif. Opinions — the idea bom here is being widely publi­ of Pablo Avila.” expressed herein are those of the staff Greek Week from another country. Everyone unless otherwise indicated. cized over the country, bringing honor to UCSBC. Perhaps who had a part in their entertain­ Entered as second-class matter May “What’s the last word in air­ 23, 1947, at the post office at Santa Bar­ ment enthusiastically endorses this bara, Calif., under the Act of March 3. By Gingie one day all the colleges in the nation will have undertaken the planes?” method of fostering better world 1879. Mailing charge is $2.00 per year, project. Greeks and citizens everywhere^ will then benefit from “Jump.”______payable in advance. relations and understanding. The Spring is here, lil' gals, and the workable plan which was bom in the minds of the students where are your thoughts? and citizens here. girls of the troope expressed the same sentiments and wanted to FREE SANDWICH WINNERS: SUSAN BEAVER I'll bet I know—they're float­ stay longer in Santa Barbara. : Get Card in Grad. Mgrs. Office ROBERT RABKIN ing way off to lovely dreams ANY ITEM PREPARED "TO GO" Slip-Ups in Election Publicity ... of low lights, soft music, a "CHARCOALED SANDWICH SPECIALTIES" A look at the election publicity for the coming election Pledge Spree Disrupts handsome young man, and EL RANCHITO DRIVE-IN spring formals. Right after and for the AWS election reveals that slip-ups have occurred Sweetheart Serenade 2608 De la Vina (at Constance) somewhere along the line at various times. And with a thing vacation you will probably You never can tell exactly what find yourselves suddenly in so important as election publicity, such slip-ups should not be consequences pledge pranks will the Coral Casino, the Monte- allowed to happen. have, according to Ed Williamson, cito Country Club, or the 1. Posters for all the candidates are not displayed at the Sigma Pi pledge, who was almost Samarkand — and all your slugged by irate Kappa Sig active dreams transferred to reality. same time. They should all be up at once or not up at all. John Cook Monday night, q This could be accomplished by having more holders made. Ed and several of his pledge 2. Illegal publicity is not caught before it is too late. brothers,, out on a kidnapping HERE "IT” IS This includes display of posters by candidates not allowed spree, were forcibly removing Jean such publicity. This is not fair to the other candidates who Foresman from the kitchen when have abided by the rules. John and his fraternity brothers Shown below is the Bookworm who will be arrived on the scene to sing the our College Bookstore Mascot. We don't want 3. Stunt Day is not being held this year. Part of the traditional sweetheart serenade for The Lou Rose College An­ spirit that makes for successful elections and encourages stu­ the newly engaged couple, John to refer to "Her," "Him" or "It." W e think you can nex has found that wonderful dents to vote comes from the crazy stunts. Elections were and Jean. help us to choose an appropriate name. Fairy Godmother so that you may have the most beautiful almost too sane in the past as it was, without cutting out Stunt- John got there just in time to Here are the simple rules of the contest. Read Day altogether. rescue Jean from her abductors dresses ever designed for them carefully. The winner will have complied "dreams-come-true." Election publicity is truly important. It sometimes deter­ so she would be around for the serenade. The frustrated pladges with all of them. mines whether a candidate will lose or win. Therefore, it Her hand touches the stars went their way with the remaining —a sky blue net for blonde should be handled with a maximum of efficiency. Alpha Phi victims. 1. The official entry blank is a College Book­ Elinor Denholm — then she DRAFT EXEMPTION store cash register receipt. talks to the moon — a pale TESTS 'ADVISORY' yellow organdy for brunette 2. WRITE your name, your address and your Betty Groebli — and remem­ Examinations to exempt college telephone number (if you have one) on the bering Cinderella — a lovely students from military service will A L L GAUCHOS AGREE back of the receipt along with the name you white satin and net for red­ still be given as previously sched­ head Vema Nannestad. uled, but the results will be merely suggest for the Bookworm. “advisory” to local draft boards, For the BEST in Complete Meals and 3. Deposit your entry- in the box provided in according to an “informal” deci­ Snacks — Where the Price is RIGHT.,. the College Bookstore. sion made by the House Armed 4. Enter as often as you like, following these Services Committee early this IT'S PETE'S FOR GOOD EATS ! ! week. Local draft boards will have . rules in making each entry. the last word on deferments for 5. Each entry must be made by the .person students. ,• whose name appears on the entry blank. All you have to do is wish It was previously announced for your enchanting spring that all students who were in the Your signature, in the event you are the formal dress and the Fairy upper part of their class or could winner, will be compared to that on your Godmother who dwells in the pass with 70 per cent or above > an original entry. Little Store Behind the Big examination prepared by a testing 6. The winner will be awarded his or her Tree shall leave it for you for service would be draft deferred. only $25.00 or $29.95. Graduate students would have (Next Door to the Granada Theatre) choice of sales merchandise in the retail been deferred without examination value of $25.00., For your ride home in the under the former measure. pumpkin you'll need a stole 7. Only registered UCSBC students may par­ —black velvet for $10.95 goes ticipate in the contest. well with any color — or a 8. In case of tie, those tying will be asked to white shortie coat at $25.00 participate in a drawing to determine a with big turned up cuffs is single winner. very pretty for a princess. 9. Judges will be members of the faculty and Come in to the Annex soon 'and leave your wish with staff of Santa Barbara College. me. I'll keep it a secret and 10. Decision of the judges will be final. tell our Fairy Godmother 11. Contest closes at 4:15 pm on Friday, May 4, exactly what you want. • ...A NEW ERA IN MOTION 1951. No entries received after that time will be considered. PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT 12. Winner will be announced in El Gaucho. 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OPPOSITE SANTA BARBARA AIRPORT-GOLETA 1309 state street April 13, 1951 ' Santa Barbara College El Gaucho Page 3 Gauchos Set Sights for 2C2A Track Crown Here Tomorrow DELT «4Y INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL UCSBC, San Diego State Clash TOURNAMENT CHAMPION TEAM The Delta Tau Delta “A’s” are the Foul Six emerged victorious in this year’s intramural volleyball one of the best games of the year, In Dual Meet Here Saturday champions. By playing and de­ winning 15-13. The “pay-off’ _ The two leading contenders for the CCAA cinder crown— game was another thriller. The feating the fraternity division and Santa Barbara College and San Diego State— clash in a dual spiking” of Jack Aldrich and meet here Saturday, April 14, and both teams look as well club division winners, the Delts Steere was the margin of differ­ insured themselves the undisput- ence, as the Delts finally broke up matched ds the furs in a mink coat. able honor, of being the volleyball the game in the closing minutes to This will be the final home meet champions of the school and car­ win with a score of 15-10. for the Gauchos and will be part ried home the intramural volley­ Varsity Netmen Lose The all-around team play of the of the finishing touches of the ball trophy. entire Delta Tau Delta team seem­ Two Matches During activities of Greek Week. In the first game of the play-offs ed to be the dominant factor of Polished Off last Tuesday night, the Delts met all the Delts’ victories. The out­ Weekend 5-4, 8-1 Santa Barbara has polished off and soundly defeated an over­ standing play of Jack Aldrich and Playing far below their usual Los Angeles State and Pepperdine, matched Sig Tau Gamma team. Ron Steere was a great asset to the GRADUATING senior trackmen pictured above are, back game the tennis squad dropped a both conference members, but San This was the fraternity division ‘B’ Delts. row, l. to r.: Jim Hatcher, Otey Scruggs, Del Pickarts, Willie pair of matches last weekend to Diego still hasn’t been fully tested. champion’s first defeat. The win, Thus, the annual volleyball tour­ Dancer, Les Reed and Les Hair; front row, l. to r.: Ron Ternquist, Loyola and Cal Poly. Loyola The Aztecs bowed to LA State last a 15-3, 15-5 thrashing, gave the nament ended a very successful Dick St^ater, Bob Mathey, Ted Vick and Howard Cook. squeezed by the Gauchos 5 to 4 week, but a good share of Coach Delts the title of Fraternity Cham­ season. Joe Phillips, senior intra­ ■—Picture by Chuck Perez. while Cal Poly trimmed our sails Cho Sportsman’s point winners pions. mural manager, wishes to thank all 8 matches to 1. were in Mexico competing in The second play-off game re­ the managers who made this year’s GOLETA PASSION PIT On Friday, against Loyola, Hil­ another track meet. This week sulted in one of the most contested tournament such a success. HAS OPENING TUESDAY STARTING LINEUP bert Lee lost the feature match to they’ll be out in force. games of the tournament. The Tuesday, April 17, marks the Roil Molieri 6-1, 6-2. Last year Several events immediately loom Foul Six, winner of the club divi­ EVANS IS DIRECTOR opening of the Airport Drive-in FOR DOUBLEHEADER Molieri barely managed to defeat up as crowd pleasers. Gaucho ace sion, proved torbe a better match OF DELTA PHI DELTA theatre in Goleta. Next Saturday Lee in a match that could have Willie Dancer will renew his old for the Delts. The first game was Dr. Elliot A. P. Evans, Art De­ and Sunday the amusement center AGAINST CAL POLY gone either way. Robert Chapman high jump feud with the Aztecs’ a nip-and-tuck‘ battle with the Delts partment chairman, has been is holding an open house. Open was literally taken apart by Joe Jack Razzeto. Razzeto, 1950 AAU A badly battered Santa Barbara finally winning with a 15-12 count.' named regional director for Delta for inspection are the lounges, Diehl 6-0, 6-1. Cal Cory fared co-champ, has done 6’ 5% ” this College baseball team went thru The second game was a “carbon Phi Delta, national honorary art snack bar, projection room, and little better as Dick Bush defeated year, compared to Dancer’s 6’ copy” of the first, but this time a long workout yesterday in prep­ fraternity.. In this position he will towers of the screen. him 6-1, 6-3. Joe Zoller and Wen- 3% ”. visit chapters of the organization There will be a parade in Goleta aration for an important CCAA del Niles won the only two singles Previous doubleheader thjs Saturday against which recognizes special achieve­ Tuesday to celebrate the opening, matches for Santa Barbara, de­ During their previous meet here ments in the art field. headed by Sheriff Jack Ross and Cal Poly. Game time is 1 pm at feating A1 Garcia 8-6, 4-6, 6-2 and Mesa Field. at the Santa Barbara Easter Re­ Constable Steve Austin, and in­ Tom McNulty ,6-4, 6-4, respective­ lays, they leaped to a tie. They’ll The best way to drive a baby With pitcher Bob Johnston, sec­ cluding several other civic digni­ ly. Jim Weswick lost the sixth be out to settle the tie and shatter buggy is to tickle its little feet. taries. ond baseman John Hackett and singles spot to Adolph Molina 6-4, the meet record of 6’ 6% ” set by third baseman Ron Robinson hos­ 6-4. Dancer in 1949. pitalized from injuries received in In the doubles Lee and Cory last Sunday’s automobile accident, Then there’s the broad jump. Tried One Lately? were defeated by the very superior The Gauchos have a greatly im­ Coach Spud Harder will field a re­ team of Molieri and Diehl 6-4, 6-4. Bob Dunford's vised lineup against the Mustangs. proved and consistent jumper in Chapman and Zoller continued Jim Beacom and a first place Ray Rubenstein (1-3) wilUopen their winning ways by easily de­ threat in any meet in the person­ TWINBURGER DRIVE-IN against Cal Poly with Jerry Lova- feating ’ Bush and McNulty 6-4, age of Leo Jennings. , 2731 De la Vina (Hollister) rou (1-1) taking over in the seven 6-0. Niles and Vaughn rounded Look Tops inning nightcap. Wynn Small­ out the day by defeating Garcia wood will be saved for the Cali­ and Molina 7-5, 6-4. Santa Barbarans who look like the tops in their specialties are fornia Bears Monday night at La­ The combination of staleness hurdler Alberto Triulzi, 440 man JUST SAY guna Park. and away-from-home proved Charge It! Otey Scruggs, and javelin tosser The Gauchos’ double loss at too great a handicap for the Gau­ Delf Pickarts. San Diego’s big at Fresno gave them two wins and chos to overcome against a very men are pole vaulter Bobby Smith, three losses in Conference compe­ good Cal Poly team. Lee and Cory distance man Roland Attebery, tition. A double victory will put won the only match of the day, Hamilton Diamond Co. dash man Connie Broome, and 1021 State Street them firmly in the No. 2 spot be­ defeating Jim Corbett and Mickey hind the undefeated Fresno Bull­ half-miler Bill Wilson. California's Leading Credit Jewelers Maddox 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. Zoller and dogs. Chapman lost their first doubles If the meet comes down to the DIAMONDS EXPERT WATCH REPAIR WATCHES' With Hackett and Robinson out match to a very good team of mile relay, San Diego has a defi­ nite edge. . The Aztec quartet has SILVERWARE - COSTUME JEWELRY for the season, Harder indicated Dave Ziemer and Kel Walts, 4-6, Dick Gorrie will take over at the 6-4, 9-7. a season’s best of 3 :23.6 compared to 3:26.1 turned in last week by A1 Vogel, Manager hot corner, and George Mattias at The two teams play a retuTn en­ the Gauchos. Hackett’s second base spot. Though gagement this', afternoon • on the a light hitter, Mattias has com­ local Municipal Courts and the Rivals Since ’40 mitted only one error this season Reynolds men will be out for an Since the Gducho-Aztec track and shows ptomise of becoming a upset. An upset is most likely if rivalry started in 1940, Sports­ first rate starter. the team plays their usual brand man’s thinclads have won seven, 4 Back in the lineup will be Dave of tennis. the Gauchos one. That lone vic­ Gorrie, his broken hand healed Other scores were: Lee was dqr tory was in 1946. San Diego nosed and ready to go. He’ll be hanging feated by Jim Corbett 6-2, 6-3; out Santa Barbara for second place out in left field. There was also a Chapman was defeated by Dave honors in last year’s CCAA meet VI# 14 possibility that outfielder Eddie Ziemer 6-1, 6-1; Cory was de­ by 1 8/15 points. SCULPTURED SWIMSUITS &8 0 ( Miller will get moved into third feated by Ken Walts 6-0, 6-2; Zol­ Santa Barbara College entries base, leaving room for the fly­ ler was defeated by Irv Swain 6-1, (best marks listed where possible) <2> chasing services of Corkey John­ 6-2; Niles was defeated by Jensen 100-yard Dash—Vick (10.2), Tern- son. Johnson is entered in the Won 6-3, 6-4. Westwick was de­ quist, Garrett. shot put event in the dual meet 220-yard Dash—Vick (22), Temquist, U feated by Ray Naranjo 7-5, 6-3. Garrett. between San Diego State and the In the doubles,, Niles-Vaughn 440-yard Run—Scruggs (50.0), Carl Gauchos, but will attempt to com­ were defeated by Won-Naranjo H ilsabeck. pete in the second game of the 6-2, 7-5. 880-yard Run—Daly (2:01.2), Marks. Sparkling doubleheader. Mile—Crie (4:39.3), Evans (4:45.4). Two-mile—Crie, Evans (10:47.2). colors — Bob Talley, IB Dave Gorrie, LF NAIR SPEAKS IN N.Y. High Hurdles— Cook, Marhenke, Tri­ George Mattias, 2B Dan Kutch, SS Dr. Ralph K. Nair, assistant pro­ ulzi (14.4). fabrics that Alan Cox, CF Dick Gorrie, 3B fessor of industrial arts, has been Low Hurdles—Cook, Triulzi (23.8). flatter — Eddie Miller, RF Ray Rnerr, C Pole Vault — Sinclair (12’ 1%”), scheduled for two speeches in New Straten (11’) , Mathew (11*). styles that “How would youBarber: like York. Board Jump-rBeacom (22’ 2%”), your hair cut, sir?” He will address the American Jennings (22’ 8%”). sculpture, you Brusque customer: “Off.” Council on Industrial Arts Teach­ Shot Put—Scruggs (41’ 11 %”), John­ : CD son, Jennings. to smooth er Education May 2, on “Why Discus—Reed (136*), Scruggs, Jen­ smartness. Young Men Choose Industrial nings. Arts Teaching as a Career.” On Javelin — Hatcher, Pickarts (204’), May 4 he will speak to the Ameri­ Reed (185’ 5V2”), Beacom (171’ 1”). can Industrial Arts Association High Jump—Dancer (6’ 3% ”) , Estes * 4 in sizes (6’). convention on “Teaching Tech­ Ì 3 W r Mile Relay — Daly, Marks, Vick, 1(0, 10 to 20 niques.” Scruggs (3:26.1).

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Délegates from seven colleges in Shell Oil Company, located north The other new officers of the California and Arizona met here of Wilmington, was visited by 18 recently for the regional confer­ Gamma Rho chapter of the soror­ members and guests of the Chem­ ence of Kappa Delta Pi, national ity are Pat Johnson, vice-presi­ istry Club recently. honor society in education. dent; Doris Claire, recording sec­ Welcome was extended by Dr. Faculty members taking part in retary; Jean Benjamin, corres­ J. Harold Williams, Provost, and the field trip were Dr. John Sutton, Mrs. Pauline Freedman, president Dr. Allen Senear, and Dr. Glenn ponding secretary; Nancy Ashley, of the Santa Barbara chapter. Dr. Miller. treasurer; and Connie Harder, edi­ Raymond R. Ryder of Purdue Uni- A film in the library of the re­ tor. vérsity, national executive counse­ search lab opened the two and one- lor, was the main speaker at the half hour tour which included an morning sessions, which were held inspection of the research and test­ Summer Courses on the Mesa Campus. ing laboratories and many other University of Madrid Four discussion groups were parts of thè refinery. A trip to the formed, each being given one of tenth floor of the 189-foot catalytic STUDY AND TRAVEL cracking tower highlighted the A rare opportunity to enjoy the following topics: Program memorable experiences in learn­ Planning, Membership Selection, visit. ing and living! For students, Keeping in Touch with Chapter Formed last semester, the Chem­ teachers, others yet to discover Alumni, Problems of Honor So­ istry Club meets bi-monthly, us­ fascinating, historical Spain. Courses include Spanish lan­ cieties on College Campuses. Lead­ ually on Thursday evening, and guage, art and culture. Interesting ers and recorders of each of the is open to all interested students. recreational program included. following groups were from visit­ Information may be had by leav­ For details, write now to ing chapters. ing a note in the student mail box SPANISH STUDENT TOURS, INC. After a luncheon in the Mesa for either Bob Yamada or Doris 500 Filth Ave., New York 18, N.Y. Quadrangle, delegates met on the Gurish. Riviera Campus with Dr. I. A. Mather, Chairman of the Depart­ ment of Education at Santa Bar­ bara College, presiding. Speakers were Dr. Truman L. Kelley, one of the founders of the society and A K PICTURED REIGNING over the Cymbidium Orchid Show last weekend is Queen Carol Moye now a resident of Santa Barbara, O R arid Dr. Charlotte Elmott, Coordi­ and her princesses Janis Wilson, nator of Secondary Education in • left, and Eloise Butler, right. Santa Barbara. Mayor Norris Montgomery of UNG HI YEE Assisting Mrs. Freedman in plan­ Santa Barbara places the crown ning arrangements for the conven­ on Queen CaroVs head. LAUNDRY • DRY CLEANING tion were Lowell Winter, Elsa Jen­ — News-Press Photo sen, LaRoyce Simpson, Imogene Quick Service — Reasonable Fulgham and Lambert Gillis, offi­ CLUB HOSTS SPEAKER Mending — Buttons Replaced cers of the Santa Barbara Chapter. Members of the Home Econom­ / PICK UP — DELIVERY Dr. Glenn Durflinger, Associate ics Club met in Ebbets Hall last Professor of Education is counse­ SPECIAL CONSIDERATION TO STUDENTS Wednesday and heard Miss Kiedel, DISTRIBUTED BY lor. 17 W. ORTEGA ST. home economist for the Philco Opposite Safeway Spurs to Hold Joint Company, speak on “Home Ec­ ORDANOS’ Inc. Meeting with UCLA onomics in Business.” Refresh­ PHONE 22469 Dial 3961 — 35 W. Canon Perdido ments were served. UCLA Spurs will be the guests of Santa Barbara Spurs at an all­ day beach picnic Sunday, April LIKE THOUSANDS OF AMERICA’S STUDENTS- 15, acording to Joyce MacQueen, MAKE THIS MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF AND GET chairman of the affair. Members of the sophomore wo­ men’s honoraries at San Diego State, San Jose State, and UC at WHAT EVERY Berkeley have also been invited to attend. Joyce, expansion chairman of the local group, together with the SMOKER WANTS UCLA expansion chairman, is in­ terested in forming national Spurs chapters at those schools. Tapping of freshmen women for next year’s Spurs will occur in the near future, acording to Patty Benko, president. Requirements for membership áre that a student must have a 1.5 grade average and must have been attending here her entire freshman year. Invitations to join Spurs are also based on the amount and quality of activities the girl has engaged in. 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