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Vol. XXXVII GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, MAY 9, 1958 No. 44 Kitty Joyce New PanheDenic Head; MUSIC FESTIVAL Mahoney Is Veep With Alpha Phi Kitty Joyce taking over as president, Pan- BEGINS MAY 11 hellenic officers were officially changed last night in a meeting at the Alpha Phi sorority house. Fifth Annual Fete Features Outgoing Panhellenic president is Alpha Delta Pi Patty Petrie. The new vice president is Contemporary Music Trends Maureen Mahoney, a mem­ The fifth annual Contemporary Music Festival, with an imposing ber of Chi Omega. Ella Craw­ program of modern works, opens Sunday night at 8:30 in the campus ford Rank takes over as re­ auditorium. ^ cording secretary. She is af­ The series of three concerts feature student and faculty par­ filiated with Delta Gamma. ticipants from the music department. On Monday chamber works Kappa Alpha Theta Shiela by the woodwind quintet will be performed at 4 p.m. in the new Higbee, newly elected AWS classroom auditorium, and a final orchestral and choral concert president, is treasurer, and will be given Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Mary Shropshire of Pi Beta The major work on Sunday*! i program is Ralph Vaughan Wil- Phi is in charge of publicity. liams’s “ Magnificat,” performed by the University Orchestra, the Faith Kooiman of Sigma Women’s Glee Club, and soprano Dorothy Westra, soloist. Festival Kappa is the new rush chair­ director Carl Zytowski will con­ man and Patti Petrie will be duct this work. judicial chairman. Maurice Faulkner conducts and The “ Magnificat” is designed Miss Westra sings the soprano to present the story of the An­ pcore. This 1945 composition is nunciation. It is in marked con­ a setting in five parts consisting Campos Beach Site trast to the liturgical Magnificat of a poetic interpretation of the which is usually sung by a boys’ arts of the fortune teller. choir. The Brass Choir, under Dr. Of Frosh-Soph Fete Heard Sunday will be Henri Faulkner, will show off the va­ The first annual Frosh-Soph Sauget’s “ La Voyante” for so­ riety of tone-colors of the trom­ beach party will be held next prano and small orchestra. Dr. bone— including the use of the Sunday at the campus beach, 4 “ hat” of the jazz orchestra— in a until 11 p.m., according to Den­ work by Burrill Phillips, “ Piece nis Naiman, Sophomore Class for Six Trombones.” The cam­ president. ASB Chairmanship pus trio, which includes Donald F o od ! Mclnnes, violin, Shirley Laidlaw, Hot dogs, potato chips, soft BARBARA FRAILEY GOES cello, and Charles McGaha, pi­ through a piece of action, Applications Dne drinks and ice cream will be ano, will play Shostakovitch’s ‘INNOCENTS’ OPENS HERE playing the role o f Mitt Gid­ Applications for ASB com­ served at 5:30. At 7:30 a combo dons in “ The Innocents.” Trio Opus 67. will play for dancing. “ Sounds — News-Press photo mittee and board chairman­ Monday’s program opens with by the Sea,” Naiman declared, is ships are now available in the a work by the modern French the theme of the affair. WITH VETERAN SBC CAST AS office, according to Stan composer, Jacques Ibert. Includ­ “The Sophomore and Opening last night at the Little Theater was William Archibald’s McGinley, new student body ed also is a Quintet by the con­ Freshman Classes have been “ The Innocents.” The play, an adaptation of Henry James’s “ The president. troversial American composer, working hard for the past Turn of the Screw,” will run for five more nights, including tonight, The applications are being Leo Sowerby. Wendell Nelson month to make this one of tomorrow night, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. $2 Will Boy Hi-Fi distributed to living groups. will be at the piano for the Con­ their most successful events Directed by Dr. Stanley Glenn, the play includes an all­ They are due at noon Wednes­ certo for Piano and Woodwind of the year,” said Freshman veteran cast of UCSB students. Barbara Frailey plays the Spring Sing Album day, May 21, in the AS office. Quintet by Hindemith. A work Class President Bruce Patter­ central role of Miss Giddons; Diana Lillie, the little girl Twelve committee chair­ by Elliot Carter, a young Ameri­ son. Flora; Bob Richards, her older brother Miles; Pat Marks, In Pre-Press Sale manships are open. They can composer, completes the pro­ Tickets may be purchased from the old housekeeper Mrs. Grose, and Gary Brown and Diane are Special Events, Stand­ gram. A special pre-pressing sale of any Freshman or Sophomore Per cell the two ghosts. ards, Finance, Pre-Audit, Tuesday’s program will be Spring Sing albums will be held Council member for 35 cents. The action of the play takes place in an old English country Student Union, Elections, highlighted by Rolf Lieberman’s They are on sale at the Dining house and garden around 1880. fice or at the Little Theater today, Monday and Tuesday only Publicity, Rally, Social, Concerto for Jazz Band and Or­ Commons, Student Union and The two children’s souls have by calling 7-1221, extension at the graduate manager’s office Awards, Charities and As­ chestra, which brings current Library. been déeply influenced by the 2248 days, or 7-1227 nights. at a savings of 50 cents to stu­ sem bly. dance forms into “ art” music. two ghosts, and the central ac­ dents, faculty and employes. Board positions open The program has Donald Mc­ tion involves the struggle of the This year, for the first time, are Speech, Activities, Ath­ lnnes as soloist in Ralph Vaughan new governess, Mrs. Giddons, to the Associated Students have em­ letics, Music, Press and Williams’s “ The Lark Ascend­ Applications Due ployed the services of Gordon save the two children from de­ P rofessors Enter Recreation. ing.” Applications for editorship of struction. Whether she succeeds Mercer and Audio-Vision Co. in El Gaucho are due at 3 p.m. to­ or not is left ambiguous in the West Coast Industry Montecito to produce a quality, day. play, and the audience must sup­ high-fidelity, 12-inch, long-play Candidates wishing to apply ply its own answer. record album of the Spring Sing. Council Action Hi-Fi Specialist for editorship of the Student Di­ The mammoth set and complex Via Office, Study Mercer worked for over 20 rectory, La Cumbre or El Gaucho lighting and sound effects that SEEFELD ELECTED years in New York as a super­ should fill out the application the production demands have LOAD LIGHTENED FOR vising engineer for Columbia forms in the ASB office and de­ been designed and arranged suc­ I.A. PRESIDENT Records Corp. before coming to posit them in the Gaucho box cessfully by the technical direc­ Dr. Kermit A. Seefeld, associ­ ate professor of industrial arts Santa Barbara to set up his own in the same office this afternoon. tor, Robert Crumb. AS PRESIDENT, VEEP Along with the application, and chairman of the department, business. He and his crew used Tickets for “The Inno­ Steps were taken by the Legis­ approval of the council, to attend candidates must submit a state­ was elected to the presidency of over $3,000 worth of tape-record­ lative Council Tuesday evening to the four class council meetings ment of policy, typed, in seven cents” may be purchased at the American Industrial Arts ing and microphone equipment relieve the president and vice and also the AMS and AWS ses­ copies. the Graduate Manager’s of- Association. He is the first West to insure the fidelity of the pro­ president of burdensome com­ sions. Coast man to head this national duction. mittee work and to place more 2) The living-group reps shall organization in its 20-year his­ The price during the special » responsibility in the hands of the attend their respective group i t tory. pre-pressing sale is only $2. AND YOU’LL LOOK SWEET councils, those being the Resi­ Seefeld received the honor at Next Tuesday the albums will representatives. Acting on recommenda­ dence Hall Assn., Panhellenic the national meeting of the or­ go on sale in the bookstore for tions by the Constitution Re­ Council and Inter - Fraternity ganization in Boston, according $2.50 and in Santa Barbara and vision Committee, the coun­ Old Tricyders Try Bicydes to word received here. He was Goleta record shops for $2.75. Council. cil voted to take the president elected by mail ballot. The album includes pres­ 3) The non-affiliated repre­ off the Awards and Publicity LUMBER GRANT entations of sweepstakes-win­ sentatives shall seek in some way For Cross-Campus Contest ning Alpha Phi sorority; the Committees and the vice pres­ to effectively represent their con­ AWARDED TO MEAD tying first - place sororities, ident from the Charities and stituents. An all - school bicycle race, road by the gym and back to A grant to begin an economic Chi Omega and Pi Beta Phi; Social Committees and Music 4) The present visitations sponsored by the International the parking lot. It will be in two study of the Pacific Coast lumber the first and second frater­ Control and Recreation Con­ plan of representatives making Students Club, is scheduled to­ laps, a total of 3.6 miles. industry has been awarded to nity groups, Sigma Alpha Ep­ trol Boards. special visits to living groups Unit representatives or repre­ morrow from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Prizes Dr. Walter J. Mead, assistant silon and Lambda Chi Alpha; has been approved. Three classes — racing bike, professor of economics at UCSB. the third-place sorority, Sig­ sentatives at large will replace Prizes have been donated by The controversial status of sporting bike and an open divi­ The grant was made through ma Kappa, and the first-place the executive officials on these Goleta and Santa Barbara mer­ Neil Kleinman’s claim to the sion, will compete in the race. RHA group, Manzanita Hall. committees. chants. Two bicycle covers, two the UCLA Bureau of Business position of Non - Affiliated A women’s division may be in­ and Economic Research, and in­ The album will be sold in a A recommendation by the pizzas, one sport shirt, one hood­ Men’s Rep-at-Large was not cluded if enough women students cludes funds for research assist­ blue cardboard cover to insure committee to relieve the pres­ ed sweatshirt and one record (of discussed during the business enter the contest. ance and travel expense. Early long life and protection. ident from the Press Control the recipient’s choice) are includ­ part of the meeting. The pos­ Race R oute work will be concerned with the To order, fill out the cou­ Board was defeated. ed in the prize list. sibility exists that the matter demand for lumber, including an pon on Page 2 and bring to Other by-laws changes made Starting at the parking lot be­ Signups can be made with Sam will be presented at the coun­ hind the Administration Build­ McPhetres in Birch Hall or Paolo analysis of the effect of federal Graduate Manager’s office were: 1) Reps-at-large shall be ap­cil’s next session, Tuesday ing, the race will follow a route Piccioni, Sequoia. Today is the monetary policy and FHA and with $2 before 4 p.m. Tues­ pointed by the president, with the evening. down to the east exit, then up the deadline for entries. VA housing regulations. day. Page 2 EL GAUCHO Friday, May 9, 1958 Ritual In Shakesneare s SPURS TO CONDUCT STUDENT HOUSING s^t z/rue^o POLL OF SANTA BARBARA VICINITY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... R A Y W A R D Plays Discussed In PaDer The Spurs, sophomore honor­ residence halls are completely Managing Editor ...... Pat Gower The use of ritual in Shakespeare’s plays is the subject of a ary organization at UCSB, will filled. paper by Dr. William Frost, associate professor of English at Santa aid in a survey Saturday to seek Under the leadership of Barbara College, appearing in the winter issue of Hudson Review. out much-needed housing for Margo Draper, president of SPACE RACE . . . Dr. Frost discusses the advantages of ritual to drama, students next fall. Several hun­ Spurs, and in cooperation freeing as it does both actor and playwright from the de­ dred new applicants to the college with the college housing of­ With all the talk about space of late, it’s getting so one can mands of simulating reality, “for the participants in a rite are now seeking housing. The fice, the coeds will ring door­ scarcely look skyward these days without seeing one of the scientists’ are assumed a priori to act p rts and to speak language not bells at hundreds of north- brainchildren whizzing through the void above mother earth. Bob simply their own or natural side homes from 9 a.m. to Hope remarked during his recent tour of the Soviet Union, “ Anyone to them as individuals, but spects predictable by the Father, Son Author noon on Saturday. They can in Russia without a sore neck these days is a traitor.” traditional or appropriate in such as marriages, funerals, be identified by their white some way to publicly ac­ prayers, curses and invoca­ sweaters and organizational The space race has had even more repercussions down knowledge occasion.” His tions, or coronation proc­ Biology Textbook em blem . here on good old terra firma. Ever since the Soviets suc­ esses, all of which occur with They will introduce themselves broad interpretation of “ rit­ A growing list of colleges and cessfully fired their Sputnik, followed soon after by Muttnik, great frequency in Shake­ with a card from the provost and ual” includes any speech or universities throughout the na­ the United States has been taking stock of itself. Everything spearean drama. then inquire about the possibil­ situation which is in most re- tion are making use of a year-old from our educational system to women’s styles in hats has Ritual has certain drawbacks, ity of housing students. They will biology text co-authored by a been affected. We have little doubt that there have been including its “ possible blotting- provide an information sheet de­ Santa Barbara College faculty dozens of hamburger stands springing up in every hamlet out effects on individuality of scribing the type of housing member and his son, it was dis­ and village across the land selling “ Sputnikburgers.” In Wilson To Perform character,” the danger of mech­ needed and other details. closed in a brochure from the short, both we and our fur-hatted rivals in the Kremlin have anizing action, of replacing pos­ If this survey uncovers publisher. gone daft on space. With Cal Orchestra sible real significance with the some prospective housing, General Biology, by Harring­ An interesting- and perhaps jarring note was introduced into illusion of built-in significance. the program will be expand­ Clayton Wilson, associate pro­ ton Wells, associate professor of this pink cloud we’ve been orbiting on for the past few months, by How Shakespeare transcended ed to other parts of the city. fessor of music at Santa Barbara science education at UCSB, and Cal Tech President Lee Dubrige, speaking recently before the West­ these difficulties is particularly Other Spurs helping with the College, who has achieved con­ Patrick Wells, assistant professor ern Space Age Conference in Los Angels. exemplified in “ King Lear,” with survey are Susanne Smith, Nancy siderable distinction for his abil­ of biology, Occidental College, is which Dr. Frost’s manuscript is Jo Woodhead, Karen Snow, Nyla As reported in Tim e, although Dubrige is in favor of ity as an oboe soloist, has been the standard text now used in 56 invited to perform with the Uni­ largely concerned. Emery, Gray Noland, Kathy unmanned satellites to study the earth and nearby space, he institutions of higher education. Hayes and Sally Richards. is a little leery of our fiery schemes to send man into space versity of California Orchestra The text is accompanied by a the day after tomorrow. at Berkeley. laboratory manual, Laboratory He will appear with the Uni­ There is one important consideration we must bear in mind, Health Service Gives Exercises in Biology, by the two versity Orchestra in a pair of Wells authors and Walter H. Potluck Slated he reminds us: while an unmanned satellite is content to plunge to concerts on May 9 and 11, just a showy demise in the earth’s atmosphere after a period of orbit, Warning on Measles Muller, assistant professor of bot­ Alpha Mu Gamma is having prior to his scheduled Faculty its initiation and a potluck din­ a human being will require more elaborate arrangements. “ For most As most people know, reports any, Santa Barbara College. Recital on May 15 at 8:30 p.m. ner Sunday from 4:30 to 6:30 scientific explorations in space the presence of man involves quite Dr. W. T. Robbins, director of Among the colleges using the in the campus auditorium. In the p.m. It will be held in the Hud­ unwarranted complications and expense not justified by what he Student Health Service, there are local recital, pianist Lloyd Brown­ textbook are Florida State Uni­ dle and all members of the For­ can contribute to the success of the venture. . . . Instruments are many cases of Rubella (German ing, associate professor of music, versity, Marymount College, Ore­ eign Language Department facul­ content to coast around in space unused and unattended for years, measles) on campus. Some au­ will join Wilson in a program of gon State College, Stephens Col­ ty are welcome to attend with and to come back to earth, if at all, in a fiery cataclysm. But not thorities estimate that up to 50 contemporary works. their families. This dinner is be­ a man. He wants to get back to earth not only unburnt but essen­ per cent of infants who are born lege, and many others. The book The Berkeley program is one ing held in honor of Miss Eda tially unjarred. Now I assure you this is not easy, and we are a of mothers who had Rubella dur­ is published by McGraw - Hill of the events of the music festival Ramelli, the past advisor of long way from having the faintest idea of how to do this in any ing the first three months of dedicating the new UC music Book Co. and has nation-wide AMG. This is her last year of practical way,” he declared. pregnancy are born with defects building. Wilson will play a distribution. teaching at UCSB. Continuing in his talk, Dubrige said that, easy or not, rather rare oboe concerto by Bel­ of one kind or another, such as **. • • human beings are going to insist, some day, on taking lini, the featured work on a pro­ cataracts of the eyes, heart mal­ journeys out into space. The spirit of human adventure gram conducted by Pierro Belugi, formations, deafness and mental cannot be suppressed, no matter what it costs. . . . But when a member of the UC faculty who retardation. FINAL ELECTION RESULTS he talk about landing a man on the moon or Mars or some is responsible for the uncovering It is, therefore, strongly urged PRESIDENT other planet and then getting him off again and back home of this little-known work. The that married women student who 1. Stan McGinley ...... 595 safely, we are talking about a new order of magnitude of concerto is reminiscent of the have not yet had Rubella and VICE PRESIDENT difficulty and cost. . . . Nothing impossible, you understand. Italian opera overture style char­ who may be in the first three 1. George Hawkins ...... Disqualified It will just take a lot of money and a long tim e. Whether it acteristic of Bellini’s era. months of pregnancy consult 2. Carolyn Jones...... is worth it or not depends on our concept of values to be Wilson appeared in Berkeley their private physicians regard­ SECRETARY achieved.” in 1954 with the Griller String ing the advisability of receiving 1. Maureen Mahoney ...... 512 Quartet playing the Mozart oboe an immunizing injection against 2. Connie Mohler ...... 346 As to the highly touted military Tvorth of satellites, Dubrige quartet, and last month with the this otherwise mild disease. A.M.S. PRESIDENT asks: “ Why transport a hydrogen warhead, together with all men UCSB Woodwind Quintet while 1. Bruce Patterson ...... 313 and equipment, 240,000 miles to the moon, just to shoot it 240,000 on tour of the northern UC cam­ 2. Gerald Bennett ...... 100 miles back to earth, when the target is only 5,000 miles away in puses! Presidio Open A.M.S. VICE PRESIDENT the first place?” PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, 1. David Quisling...... Unopposed In short, Dubrige is asking us to relax a little before Calif.— For the first time since A.M.S. SECRETARY we get too wild-eyed about dressing up in space suits and Fox Theater Cards moving to Monterey a decade 1. Rick La B arge...... Unopposed blasting off into the wild blue yonder. Undoubtedly, the ago, the Army Language School A.M.S. TREASURER Age of the Sputniks has opened a vast panorama of frontiers Available Here will open its doors to college and 1. John Fiscalini ...... 208 yet to be explored by man’s ever-curious, ever-yearning New Fox West Coast Theater high school foreign-language de­ 2. Chuck Graver ...... 142 spirit to know. But this does not mean that we must go discount cards, providing stu­ partments from all over the state WOMEN’S REP-AT-LARGE insane about it. As college students, we carry the future in dents with savings in admission this month as part of a special ■ 1. Judy Owen ...... 252 our hands. It will be we who will do the exploring. It will prices for any Fox theater in Armed Forces Day observance 2. Jan Bartlett ...... 224 be we who will do the planning for any space age in the California and Arizona for the on May 17. 3. Judy Dean ...... r...... 213 future. Before we get too excited, let’s take a deep breath entire year beginning June 30, 4. Neila Wiersema ...... 124 and look around before taking the comic strips too seriously. are now on sale at the Graduate MEN’S REP-AT-LARGE Level - headedness is always an asset, and its importance Manager’s office. 1. Dennis Naiman...... 476 doubles when something comes along that fires the imagina­ For $2, the card will save up URC NOTES 2. Bill Harris...... 224 tion as easily as a junket to Mars does. to 10 times that much for regu­ Presbyterian, Westminster Fel­ 3. Vic McKeever ...... 210 lowship meets for supper and 4. Russ Kokx ...... 190 It’s a point to ponder. lar theatergoers during the com­ ing year. In Santa Barbara the discussion, 6:30 p.m. Sunday at SORORITY REP Chuck McFadden cards may be used at the Fox the First Presbyterian Church. 1. Mel Erickson ...... 109 Arlington Theater. Wesley Foundation meets for FRATERNITY REP Only 500 tickets are available dinner^ 6:30 p.m. Sunday, at the 1. Don Leavey ...... 129 to UCSB students. The Associ­ First Methodist Church. 2. Bob Richards ...... 49 ated Students will benefit from Baptist college breakfast 9 NON-AAAIL. MEN’S REP this sale because of a new Fox a.m., college Sunday school 9:45 (No candidates) Your NEW Student policy which gives commissions a.m., Roger Williams Fellowship NON-AFFIL. WOMEN’S REP on those sold to the student treas­ 5:45 p.m. at the First Baptist 1. Gladys Johnson ...... Unopposed ury. Church. / MEN’S R.H. REP DISCOUNT CARDS 1. Dick Perry ...... 76 2. Howard Reichner...... 27 Are NOW ON SALE! WOMEN’S R.H. REP 1. Carol Saindon ...... ;...... 130 They ENTITLE YOU TO REDUCED AD­ 2. Judith Kirk ...... 91 MISSIONS At Any FOX WEST COAST SPRING SING SENIOR PRESIDENT Theatre In Southern California or Arizona 1. George Hart ...... 164 Until JUNE 30, 1959 2. Hank Vellekamp ...... 86 ALBUM SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT 1. Jerry Quintana ...... 228 GET YOURS NOW 2. Janet Allen ...... 120 SENIOR SEC.-TREAS. BEFORE SUMMER VACATION! ADVANCE SALE NOW! 1. Sandy Meyer ...... 142 2. Kathy Grant...... 105 (Until Tuesday Only) USE IT ALL SUMMER LONG! JUNIOR PRESIDENT 1. Guy Shipp...... !...... 137 2. Rosemary McDermott ...... 106 New Card Price $2.00 SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Includes 1. Sally Richards ...... 126 One FREE Admission 2. Jill M oore...... 115 Only $2.00 JUNIOR SEC.-TREAS. 1. Gretchen Ziegler ...... 151 Think of it! Your First Show FREE! 1. Marge Peterson ...... 88 N am e...... SOPH PRESIDENT 1. Ron Largent ...... Unopposed HURRY DOWN TO SEE FLORENCE Quantity Wanted ...... SOPH VICE PRESIDENT at the 1. Rosendo Castillo ...... 147 Bring with $2.00 Cash or Check to: GRADUATE MANAGER’S OFFICE 2. Anne Schank ...... 86 Graduate Manager’s Office SOPH SEC.-TREAS. 1. Patta Stevens ...... 178 2. Janie Bjerk ...... 102 Friday, May 9, 1958 EL GAUCHO Page 3 PSYCHOLOGY GIVES IMPROVED METHOD Berkeley Library Fashion Notes . . OF WINNING OVER SUPERIORS Is Fifth Largest dear susie, by Jerry Rocco You’ve got to have a straight The Berkeley is now fifth largest in size among Ameri­ well, what's new since you THE GOLFING GAMBIT left arm. Gamesman: Yes. And even that can universities, the Princeton heard from me last? I bet One of the basic rules of the Statistics for College and Uni­ you've been busy too. the good gamesman is to break the one wasn’t as clean as some of the shots you’ve been hitting. versity Libraries, 1956-57, re­ profs are sure free with conscious flow of your opponent. veals. their assignments this time Opponent (pleased): Wasn’t it? To break the flow of your op­ The Los Angeles library has of year. (Doubtful): Wasn’t it? (He ponent golfer who is leading you moved up from 16th to 15th begins to think about it.) remember those little "infor­ by three strokes, select a moment place. Twenty-one libraries re­ mal fashion shows" I was during the playing of the tenth The seed has been planted in port more than 1,000,000 vol­ hole in the following way. This his head, and all you have to do talking about a few weeks umes. ago? well, I did one last moment must be prepared for by is wait until doubt overpowers Harvard, Yale, Illinois and night at the dg house after not less than three suggestions his confidence. He will wonder Michigan are ranked in that that he is “ playing well,” “ hitting if he is keeping his arm straight chapter meeting, and what order. Stanford is 12th. fun it was. I thought I the ball grandly,” etc. Then as enough and will tend to over­ Berkeley was third in 1956- your opponent walks up to play tighten it. This will undoubtedly might just mention some of 57 in volumes added and in the favorites with the girls. his shot from fairway, speak as throw off his game, and you total expenditure for books, follows: should walk off the course with periodicals and binding. if you want to see one of the Gamesman: I believe I know another psychological victory to favored bathing suits, turn what it is. your credit. to page 102 in your new Opponent: What do you mean? m ay issue of mademoiselle, Gamesman: I believe I know it's made of elasticized what you’re doing. cotton knit, from rose marie Opponent: What ? reid. the main pattern is Gamesman: Yes. Why you’re composed of narrow' hitting them so well. Straight horizontal stripes of beige left arm at the moment of im­ OPEN NOW and white, the waist is pact. accentuated by wider bands Opponent (pleased): I know of gold and red — all this what you mean. Oh, yes! If for 19.95. the left arm isn’t coming down straight like an arrow— Complete Art Department white stag again made a Gamesman: Rather. bid for the spotlight, this Opponent: Like a whip. Meets All Art Requirements time a sleeveless middy Gamesman: It’s centrifugal force. in white sailcloth trimmed Opponent: Well, I don’t know. For UCSB Students with blue around the Yes, I suppose it is. But if sailor collar and bottom, there’s the least suggestion of we then match this up with — of— blue sailcloth jamaicas. the middy comes at 5.95, Gamesman: A crooked elbow— jamaicas at 4.95. (Opponent is lining up his COURTESY DISCOUNT shot). Just a second. Do you the little dress shown at the mind if I come around to this bottom is one of mr. mort's side of you ? I want to see you TO ALL UCSB STUDENTS summer collection, a real play that shot. . . . (Opponent honey, isn't it? this hits it.) Beauty! (Pause.) chemise in plaid combines Opponent: Good Lord, yes! rich, vibrant colors, sure to add a bit of splash to your summer wardrobe. ATEN’S the back is bared, bloused FOR MOTHER’S DAY to the hip and caught in a gentle bow. this dress could show you to town GOLETA Paint and Art or a summer evening date, for a look-see in person, GIFTS drop into the Lr. annex • Stationery SUPPLY • Greeting Cards SPRING IS IN FULL SWING, and newly elected Women’s Rep-at- • Large Selections 5870 Hollister, Goleta Large Judy Dean is caught by the Gaucho photographer in style with a chemise. According to reports received by El Gaucho from COME BROWSE Ph. 7 -3 0 1 6 campuses across the land, the chemise, or “ sack*9 as it is some­ times called in the vulgate9 has made a big hit with coeds from 5854 Hollister Ph. 7-2201 coast to coast. Campus males can expect to see more of them as time rolls on. — Photo by McFadden

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FRESNO STATE At Ratcliffe Stadium Tomorrow by Tony Sanchez tests in order to come within by Roger Cossack The Gaucho horsehiders meet the today reach of equaling last year’s Tomorrow night one of the great track and field events of the season will be run at Fresno. and the Fresno State Bulldogs tomorrow on the Goleta campus second-place tie in the CCAA The Fresno Relays will highlight some of the best sprinters and distance men in the United States. diamond for the final games of the season for the UCSB with Fresno State. The home Such luminaries in the sprint field as Ray Norton, Leamon King, Willie White and Mike Agostini will nine. All the teams involved will be fighting for a second-division nine has displayed a consist­ compete. All of these men have run under 9.5 seconds. In the 5,000-meter event a hot race between finish in the CCAA race, with Cal Poly most likely to remain in ently powerful batting attack Laszlo Tabori, Alex Henderson and Southern California’s great star, Max Truex, is shaping up. the cellar. this season, with Ned Fer­ Tabori has broken the four-minute mile. The Mustangs, coached b y ------menter, Ron Heusser, Dave Relay Team Rolls Bill Hicks, are a young team CCAA champs, San Diego State, Iman and Roger Keller lead­ Entered for Santa Barbara important track event is that each ord is the distance medley relay, still in the process of build­ undoubtedly will pose the tough­ ing the way. is our fine mile relay team. year it usually produces a new in which the 440, 880, 1320 and ing into a league contender. est problem for the Gauchos in Game time for today’s solo Although the membership of world’s record. This year the the mile are run. It will be up Two of last year’s veterans, the weekend’s games. Although contest is 3 p.m. and the dou­ this team is not definite, it two-mile relay record should be to the coaches to decide which Lew Gentry and Bobby Wil­ the Bulldogs have not lived up looks like Jim Law (50.4), bleheader tomorrow will com­ broken by either one of three record will be shot for as several liams, are currently hitting at to their advance notices, they mence at 1. This would be a Ned Wilson (50.3), Dave teams. Occidental, the present of the men who are running in about 100 points lower than nevertheless have an excellent 11- fine time for the Gaucho stu­ Boraker (49.5) and Beraie holder of the record, will be hot­ the distance medley are going to the batting marks they posted man-deep pitching staff. dent body to come out in Weiner (49.2) will represent ly challenged by California and have to double in the two-mile in ’ 5 7 . The Gauchos, on the other force to lend moral support the Gauchos. Our stiffest Southern California. Another relay and might not be up to Fresno State, picked as the hand, must make a clean to a team well worth watch­ competition will come from good chance for a world’s rec­ their best performances. pre-season favorite over the 1957 sweep of the weekend con- ing in action. Fresno State’s excellent relay team, composed of Forth, Turner, Wilcox and Agostini. “FOR SPRING FORMAL FLOWERS But, according to coach Nick A T STUDENT R A TE S” EL C H A R R O Carter, the Santa Barbara UCSB H00PSTERS MEET team, if up, will be hard to Serving It’s “The Taco of the Town” beat. Also entered for the The Finest Mexican Food Gauchos is Don Kelliher in San Roque Flower Shop the javelin. He will be up TOUGH OPPONENTS IN ’59 in Santa Barbara 3008 State - Ph. 2-7288 against such potent throwers Athletic Director Willie Wilton Lunches - Dinners - a la Carte as Sam Adams, Phil Connely, has released the 1958-59 UCSB OR Food to Take Out is a little over our heads,” said Mike Garcia and Rafer John­ cage schedule of 24 games, fea­ the ex - UC Berkeley assistant, Special Rates to son. turing a tour of the Southwest considering our record last year. Phil Rowe All College Students One of the things that has which includes games with Wich­ But if you’re going to build a Woodland 902 Santa Barbara St. made the Fresno Relays such an ita, Tempe (Ariz.) State, Univer­ program, you have to take a few On-Campus Rep. 2-2666 Santa Barbara, Calif. sity of Arizona, Texas Western lumps in the process.” and New Mexico, as well as con­ A new tournament, the first tests with UCLA and Loyola. annual California Winter Classic Gaucho head hasketball coach at Santa Maria, has been sched­ Art Gallon goes into his second uled through the cooperation of season at UCSB with his eight- Joe White, athletic director at year winning-season record still of Santa intact in spite of a close-call Maria; Bill Bertka, head coach 13-12 record last season. Dr. at Kent State (O h io); A1 Saake, Gallon has compiled a won-lost head coach at U. of Hawaii, and record of 116-47, but isn’t too Dr. Gallon. UCSB teams will, in sure of his chances of improving return, travel to Hawaii in 1959- upon it next season. 60 and every four years there­ “ We’re playing a schedule that after.

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