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Marty Campilio to Rule Festivities As 1957 Gaucho Homecoming MARTY BEGINS ROYAL REIGN Princess Judy Princess Peggy Princess Joanne Queen Marty HOMECOMING WEEKEND UNDER WAY I W l M w l i ii M WITH GGR, PARADE, GAME SLATED by Pat Gower UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE In a blaze of festivity, the 34th annual Alumni Homecoming weekend began officially last night when the 8 p.m. curtain went up on Galloping Gaucho Revue. Nine top variety acts satirized and pantomimed college life 1 m IB ì m m ì Ëlliiil £SÉiliÌÌ I m» W m m m m m . before a packed house. The sparkling revue of SBC student talent was guided on stage by co-emcees Steve Roland and Jack Ford. Vol. XXXVII GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 No. 13 Tonight during intermission the winners of the skit compe­ tition will be announced. Mike Abraham, director of the show, reported that there , will be three divisions with awards being made Marty Campilio To Rule Festivities in each category. Places will be awarded in the men’s and women’s divisions and sweepstakes seotion. Participating in the show are members of Pi Beta Phi sorority As 1957 Gaucho Homecoming Queen with a song and dance about “ Cal Rhythms.” Alpha Delta Pi gets Marty Campilio, a brown- into the act with a take-off on dorm life after hours, called “ Late haired junior high school educa­ Junior Panhellenic. She is a Date Some Fate.” Laurel Hall pushes the panic button with a tion major from Santa Barbara, member of Kappa Alpha Theta parody entitled “ Piano Debue of Miss Fairbanks.” An old-time was crowned 1957 Gaucho Home­ sorority. moxie take-off is Kappa Sigma’s coming Queen during interims-- Peggy Wood is an elementary entry and Delta Gamma salutes a locations all over the city where sion ceremonies at the Galloping education major and is from cosmopolitan campus and in­ floats are being constructed for Gaucho Revue last night. Torrance. She is president of Chi cludes even the Asiatic flu. “ UC the parade tomorrow. This year’s Miss Campilio, along with her Omega sorority and a member the Sewer” is aptly performed by theme is “ UC the World,” and court of three princesses, will of Colonel’s Coeds. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. judging of the best floats in the ride down State Street tomorrow Judy Owen hails from Carpin­ ✓ Cypress Hall proves its point parade will be on the grounds of in a specially designed float built tería, is an English major and about male college students in accuracy in following the theme, by the Freshman class. She will chairmans the SBC Rally Com­ “ That’ll Be the Day.” Delta Tau originality and beauty. also preside at tomorrow’s foot­ mittee. She is also a member of Delta comes on stage with a Parade Time ball game with the Pepperdine the Spurs, Chimes and Delta number entitled “Witches Curse” Through the wee hours of the Waves. Gamma sorority. and Alpha Phi pays tribute to the morning construction crews will Princesses chosen to reign campus center, the Student Un­ put finishing touches on their along with the Homecoming mobile units. At 2:15 p.m. to­ THE GAUCHO SONGLEADERS take time out from practice to ion, with music from “ My Fair pose for the camera, heft to right they are: (kneeling) Maureen Queen are Peggy Wood, Judy New ‘Gaucho Revuey Lady.” morrow the big event is under Vial and Peggy Cutting; (front rote) Sherrie Bradshaw, head Owen and Joanne Taylor. Public Invited way and a cavalcade of floats, songleader; Linda Eberly and Barbara Trochim. A Pi Beta Phi member, the In KIST Spotlight The public is invited to join marching groups and bands will five-foot four-inch Miss Campilio the Gauchos at GGR this eve­ move south on State Street. graduated from Santa Barbara Monday thru Friday ning. Show time is 8 p.m. The Queen’s float, constructed High School, where she was Sgnta Barbara College has When the final curtain closes by the Freshman Class, will lead “UGLY MAN’ CONTEST UNDER WAY chosen May Queen. Since com­ taken another step in public re­ tonight one hectic phase of the way, carrying “ Her Majesty” ing to SBC she has served on the The Sophomore Class has taken on a new challenge in estab­ lations. The Gauchos are on the Homecoming ends and another and her court. Junior Class Council and was lishing still another tradition at Santa Barbara College, according air. begins. From ruffles and stage Rally FoUows elected to Colonel’s Coeds. Following the parade the to class president Dennis Naiman. Plans for a new contest, which Radio Station KIST in Santa makeup to jeans and crepe paper, Princess Joanne Taylor hails crowds will move to the Sunken promises to appeal to the male population, are under way. Later Barbara last Monday night fea­ the GGR crew will join countless from King City and is a physical Continued on page three in November some man will receive the title, “ Ugliest Man on tured its premiere performance members of the student body at education major. Her activities of “ Gaucho Revue” on Dance Campus.” while at SBC include serving as Candidates for the Ugly Man contest must be entered Time, heard nightly, Monday women’s Representative-at-Large, by Friday, Nov. 15, at 3 p.m. Each one will be sponsored through Friday, from 10:15 to ASB secretary and president of 11 p.m. Opens Competition In by a women’s living group. Strong Debate Team Sophomore Council encourages every living group to enter a Bill MacKechnie, regular disc candidate in order to ’ make the contest a huge success. Contact jockey on Dance Time, is con­ L.A. Tourney; Union Shop Issue Involved ducting the Gaucho Revue por­ E l Gaucho for the purpose of publicizing your candidate. With the prospects bright for" Greeks Open Houses tion of the show with UCSB coed Voting will take place Nov. 21, 22 and 25. You may a successful year, the UCSB de­ only the debate teams will make Pat Gower. vote for your favorite candidate by placing pennies in the bate team opens the forensics sea­ the trip. Keynotes Jazz respective containers located As Alumni. Invade son with a practice tournament According to Palmer, four up­ The show features progressive in the Library and individual As Homecoming arrives, the on the Los Angeles City College per-division teams and one lower- jazz principally, but Pat assures living groups. various fraternities and sorori­ campus today and tomorrow. division team will compete with Housing Deadline all ballad and pops lovers that Money from the votes cast will ties on campus are welcoming squads from most of the colleges there will be plenty of variety. Dr. Upton Palmer, who is be­ go, in part, toward a worthy back their alumni members with and universities in Southern Cali­ Set November 4-8 In order to satisfy all listeners ginning his seventh year as coach cause. Some needy family will Sunday morning breakfasts and fornia. During the week of Nov. 4-8, on campus, a request box has of the forensics squad, is opti­ be given a Thanksgiving dinner open houses. Veterans Return the Housing Office will issue re­ been placed in the Student Union mistic about the team’s chances with all the trimmings. In addition to its breakfast, Many returning veterans give application forms for the 1958 for request tunes and dedica­ this season. Voting progress will be an­ Sigma Alpha Epsilon will spon­ the squad a strong nucleus. spring semester to all residence- tions. nounced on Nov. 22, and after sor an alum-active football game Squad Appears Strong George Hart and Tom Harrison, hall students who wish to con­ Gaucho News the final results awards will be Sunday at 1 p.m. in Manning “ We have an unusually strong Stan McGrath and Roberta Hart tinue living on campus, accord­ All commentary between rec­ made. Park. The public is invited to squad this year, with more depth and Roxy Bell are all experienced ing to Velma Morrell, housing ords will concern campus hap­ The winner of the Ugly attend this game. than ever before,” commented in university-level debating. supervisor. penings and activities. Bill and Man contest will receive a cer­ Members of Kappa Sigma fra­ Palmer. Lydia Tetreault and Joyce Mc­ Reapplication forms must Pat promise an informal delivery tificate to the testify to his ternity, in addition to their alum This year’s debate question in­ Kenzie will be the only local be filled out at the Housing of up-to-date facts and the best accomplishment. In addition breakfast, will hold open house volves the pros and cons of com- team entered in lower division. Office and at that time con­ and latest recordings in progres­ to the certificate, the living all weekend. pulsofy union membership, and Bruce Loebs and Bob Richards, tracts will be issued. .Off- sive jazz. Another feature will be group which sponsored him Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity is one of the hottest issues' re­ transfer debaters from Stockton campus students desiring to guest appearances spotlighting will be awarded an appropri­ will hold a pre-party for its alum­ cently on the public scene. College, round out those making live in the residence halls will campus personalities and men in ate trophy. ni before Saturday night’s game, The formal wording of the the trip to Los Angeles. follow the same procedure. the jazz field. and a Sunday breakfast. question is: “ Resolved: That Re­ A demonstration debate be­ The deadline for off-campus Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity quirements of Membership in a tween USC and Los Angeles State students to file form s will be x GGR PRICES will hold an alumni dinner Sat­ Labor Organization as a Condi­ on closed-circuit television will extended to Nov.
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