Students Benefit Bluejackets with Dance at Biltmore Hotel
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Voi. XXI SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, MARCH, FRIDAY 13, 1942 No. 22 Audience Approves ‘Room Service’ In First Night Run By EDITH VAN METER As Sasha so fittingly put it, “It’s in America, what you call—three and half stars.” “Room Service” opened it’s two-night run in the college auditorium last night to a responsive audi'ence composed of Studènte and townspeople, ^ Henry Garcia junior speech stu dent, turned in his usual perform ance as Gorden Miller, the shoe- Legislators Map stringer with a million troubles. The continuity of the play was Anti-Noise , carried by Garcia, who will he remembered for his performance as juvenile lead in “Our Town”. Campaign Lending- support to Garcia was Paul Kliss, who received the Severly hampered by the fact speech, division award for his that a scant' quorum were on work In “The Copperhead”. His hand, A.S. , President Howard portrayal of Harry-, Binion, the eccentric director of “Godspeed” Eckles last night relegated the was done, with restrained comedy. few attending legislators to On the other extreme was Bob finding a solution to the .disturb Sandfelder, who amused the re ances that have been going on sponsive audience as Faker Eng- lurid, Miller's assistant “fum toity in the campus library. toid street”. George Blumenson, Completing plans for tomorrow night's benefit dance at the Biltmore hotel for Bundles for Blue Finance Chairman Art Chauvel playing the minor role of Sasha, jackets, organization for United States Naval aid, are committeemen RUTHE SUGGS, El Gaucho edi was first to respond to Eckles the hysterical Russian waiter with tor; JIM LYTLE, managing editor; and ELEANOR POUND, La Cumbre editor. plea- with a suggestion that fines the histrionic aspirations, lent laughter to an already laugh- be levied on violators and that loaded plot. they be brought before a student Definite contrast was shown be Students Benefit Bluejackets court. His suggestion was second tween blustering, cigar-chewing ed by Eleanor Pound, La Cumbre Gregory Wagner, played effec editor, who explainea triat ”A tively by John Lindholtz and ner person who disturbs in the li vous, yes-man antics of Jack Hic- With Dance at Biltmore Hotel brary is as much a menace as kok, portraying Joe Gribble, man a person who keeps books over ager of the White Way hotel. * Attention will be focused upon time”. Lou Sarracino added color with funds for the benefit of the Bun aid to the United States Navy to Following considerable discus his small part as Doctor Glass, morrow night as Santa Barbara dles for Bluejackets organization, sion envolving student policing, the house physician, as did Robert Local Studio Mrs. Bren declared: “We think correction through organizations Farkas, playing Timothy Hogarth, State collegians gather at the it is wonderful that you want to and hiring of a library bouncer, collector for the We-Never-Sleep- Issues Proof s. Biltmore hotel for the benefit of give this danee for our benefit Councilmember Jerry Motto took Còllection-Agency. Stanley John Bundles for Bluejackets dance We are in desperate need of mon the floor and asked for “direct son as Leo Daves' bashful hayseed Students who have taken their action”. “This is our problem and from Oswego, did as well as could sponsored by El Gaucho, college ey and I can assure you and the, be expected with a difficult role. individual portrait settings for weekly publication. students that if you knew how it must be recognized and cor rected immediately,” declared On the distaff side were Mabel La Cumbre are, requested to call Highlighting the affair will be much that money will mean to Barker, as Hilda Manney whose music by Tod Yamamato and his people in great need, it will make Motto. for their proofs at Burchett stu In apparent response to Motto’s love for Davis was exceeded only 13-piece Musicmakers orchestra, you all very happy.” ■ by her interest in his play. Kather dio as soon as possible, gs the which is donating its services for Acting patrons and patroness challenge, Vice-president How ard Clapp laid a plan before the ine Davis Daniel as Christine Mar choice of selection must be de dancing in the Biltmore ball es for the affair will include Mr. lowe added a sobering note to the cided before next week. room from 9 to 12 p.m. and Mrs. Wilton M. Wilton, Mr. council for a “collegiate” cam paign to be carried oh on compus pandemonium which prevailed Because of the rush of last- Co-chairmen of the benefit are gnd Mrs. Terry Dearborn, Mr. during three' hilarious acts. Miss and Mrs. John T. Porter, Mr. and to make the students . conscien minute appointments, one week Ruthe Suggs, El Gaucho editor Julia Jerikins, portrayed by Laur- and Jim Lytle, managing editor, Mrs. Stan Williamson and Mr. tious that the library is a place ètte Lóvell, completed the femin will be extended to enable stu assisted by Eleanor Pound, La and Mrs. William RusselL for study. This plan was accepted ine contingent. dents to have their pictures tak Tickets for the benefit- are be by the council and volunteers will Much, of the credit for the suc en. This is positively the last ex Boosted by El Gaucho staff ing sold by all El Gaucho staff meet in Eckles’ office tomorrow cess of “Room Service” belongs tension as no more portrait set members, ticket sales for the members and s will be on sale at afternoon to make posters to be to the producer-director of the Bundles for Bluejackets bene the door. Fifty-five cents, tax in- posted at strategic points about Murray-Boretz comedy, Dr. Albert tings will be taken after March clusive, is the charge per Couple. the campus. O. Mitchell. 21, according to Virginia Coury, fit dance will be brought to a appointment editor. Appoint climax today noon with a ral ments may be made between ly in the Quad. fourth and sixth periods every Orchesis Previews Dance Concert Comedy; day in the Quad. Cumbre editor, and George The deadline on pages has been Blumenson, editorial manager. set to Monday. A $5 deposit is Bundles for Bluejackets is an Two-Night Run Opens Thursday in Theater asked with the balance due April organization for United States 1 . Organizations who have not Naval aid which sponsors can Gauchos. in assembly Tuesday^ ■^“Children’s Corner”: with music indicated the policy they will teens and recreational centers at will peek prematurely at a light from Gaunoud’s “Funeral March carry out in regard to the 1942 numerous Navy and Coast Guard er Side of the dance concert of the Marionettes.” La Cumbre have one week to do bases along the southland coast. which opens.in the College thea Following the percussion group, Chairmen of the philanthropic so, stated Ozzie .Osborne, busi ter Thursday evening. Footlights wherein six rhythms will be in ness manager. group are Mrs. Ernst Lubitch, Mrs. Milton Bren, Mrs. Mervyn for both performances of the run terpreted, the polka will be LeRoy, and Mrs. Darryl Zanuck. will be 'illuminated at 8:30 on sh6wn. Then comes “Nocturne” Coach Writes Active, sponsors of the movement Thursday and .Friday. with music by Forrest Good- include Miss Claudette Colbert, Directed by Miss Margaret De- enough. * Gary Cooper, Miss Bette Davis, Haan, members of Orchesis pre Four compositions arranged by For Magazine Miss Greer Garson, Frederic Louis Horst will be included in March, Miss Merle Oberon and sent an eleven-number program “Pre-Classic Suite.” “The Improvement of Class numerous other members of the of modern dance this year in its Proposed highlight of the con room Instruction in Hygiene,” an film colony. fourth annual production. Or- cert will be the interpretation of article written by Coach Terry Expressing gratitude to the chesis.is the local chapter of the “Ballads for Americans” by John H. Dearborn, assistant professor Associated Students of Santa national, dance group. Sponsor of La Touche and made famous by of hygiene and physical educa Barbara for their offer, to donate the concert is the women’s phys Singer Paul Robeson. It will be tion at State college, appears in ical education department. chanted by the Verse Speaking the February issue , of The Physi Former Gaucho ‘‘From Primitive Rhythms,” a choir under the direction of Fred cal Educator. percussion selection, will be eric W. Hile in accompaniment to In his article Coach Dearborn Studies in Florida shown Tuesday as will a Shostak- the darice group’s rendition of emphasizes the possibility of im avich polka. The former selection that number. provement through correlated Former State collegian is a solo to be danced by Betty Two additional odes to nationa teaching and integration • with John Stevénson, is now in Miami, Mitchell. lism will conclude the concert the school curriculum. Florida training in instrument Opening the concert - Thursday when the group repeats favorite Another article, “Increasing flying. He is affiliated with Pàn is “Salute” which features popu —Photo by Burchett selections from last year’s pro the Effectiveness of the Class American Airways African Lim lar music arranged by Mrs. Em Direction of the cast of 30, duction, “We’re in the Army Now” room Teacher’s participation in ited, going Monday evening by ma Lou Eppel, accompanist. In composed of Orchesis members, and “Americana”. the School Health Program” has plane.. Completing his training dpet,. Niletta Coulter, Orchesis is in charge of Miss MARGARET All compositions original, the been requested by the magazine period he'will be . sent elsewhere president, and Miss DeHa'an will DEHAAN. The dance concert program will be executed by a for early publication m ferry flying ships, present the second number, opens a two-night run Thursday.