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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PHONE Sa:iîl SANTA BARBARA WO . 7-41 1 6 Y -K-/V- < :ñ VOLUME 42 - NUMBER 12 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1962 **— F T ~ - ANNUAL GGR OPENS THURSDAY NIGHT Educator Lectures Today Deadline Queen Will Be Crowned For Insurance Deadline to purchase At Opening Performance On Indonesian Struggle student insurance has been UCSB’s 39th, annual Home mance of Galloping Gaucho Re extended from last Friday fm m coming activities begin Thurs view. “Indonesia’s Struggle for The UCSB professor teaches to 5 p.m. today, according The traditional variety show Education” will be the subject courses in both adolescent and I s day night at 8 p.m. in Camp to Robert Lorden, Grad bell Hall with the first perfor- will also be staged Friday night for an illustrated talk today child development to prospec uate Manager. at the same time and place. at 4 p.m. by Dr. R. Murray tive teachers. His interest in The insurance in avail Tickets are available in the Thomas in Campbell Hall. education has led to several able in the Graduate Mana m Graduate Manager’s ticket of Dr. Thomas will discuss research projects in the area ger’s office. Positions fice for $1 in advance for some aspects of the current of individual differences in the For $13 a year, students Thursday night, $1.25 in ad struggle for education in Indo classroom among children. receive accident and ill vance for Friday night, and nesia, drawing attention to ad ness protection for hos y iii Are Open $1.50 general admission and at vances made at the elementary, pitalization, surgery, am the door. v secondary, and university Cal’s Kleinpell bulance and general Applications for Frosh Camp “ Friday usually sells out, levels in the school system. He medical care. Staff, not including counseling warns Robert Lorden, Graduate will use colored slides to ac The insuree is covered positions, are available in the Manager-he also pointed out quaint his audience with the Here Tomorrow during all vacations away Associated Students Office to that the Homecoming queen Is country. “ Principles of Biostrati from school until Sept.5, day through next Tuesday, Oct. presented for the first time Through a three-year graphy” will be the topic of 1963. 30. Thursday night. teaching assignment as a mem Berkely biostratigrapher Dr. According to Lorden Positions open are: Secre Seven living groups are com ber of a Ford Foundation team Robert Kleinpell when he over $7,000 was paid to tary, two assistant directors, peting for awards. They are at Padjadjaram University in speaks to all interested stu UCSB students insured by two housing and mealschair- men, two discussion chairmen, Alpha Delta Pi, Bahia Hall, Chi Bandung, Java, Dr. Thomas has dents tomorrow at 7 p.m. in this plan last year. Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, gained a first-hand knowledge of PS 1100. After today the program two recreation chairmen, two Kappa Sigma, Pi Bet Pi, and his subject. The talk is sponsored by is closed until February. registration chairmen, two Sigma Phi Epsilon. Seven non Dr. Thomas is a permanent the UCSB Geology Club, assemblies charmen, and pro competitive fill-in acts are member of the staff at UCSB. gram director. also scheduled. He first joined the UCSB School L Descriptions of the positions Floatbuilding begins Friday of Education faculty last fall will be given on the application a fternoon and continues as a visiting professor. Legislation Abolishes forms. "Further information can throughout the night at Pershing He has written several be obtained by contacting John Park in preparation for Satur articles concerning Indonesian .JNiMnT..- Stansbury, 7-9114, or Dean Jane r day’s Homecoming parade down education the latest of which Cosgrove, 7-5611. extension State Street in Santa Barbara. Oath for Gov’t Grant 2203. Students fiiing applica came out in the August issue Approximately 425 UCSB or grant if he is a member AS Charities committee will of Social Psychology. students will no longer be re of a Communist organization tions will be required to give sell hot chocolate for 15? and quired to sign a non-Communist registered under the Subversive generously of their time, accor coffee and doughnuts for 10? oath as a conditionfor receiving Activities Control Act. ding to Stansbury. all night at the park. Profits government loans. VISITORS REGISTER. Members of Spurs assist guests will go to Camp Conestoga, AS President Kennedy last Wed in filling out forms as they register during University Day. major charity. The Spurs will nesday signed legislation abo Stud’t. Teachers More than 1700 people toured the campus last Saturday. Forssell Speech sell sandwiches. lishing the oath previously re SPA Photo by Jim Larsen The parade will start at 2:15 quired by the student loan pro p.m. Saturday from Michel- gram under the . National Must Apply Now Tomorrow Night torena and State Street. Defense Act. Students who plan to student Grand Marshall, Julio L. The President said the teach this spring must submit Arts, Lectures to Present KEY-T Television staff Bartolazzo, president of the applications to J.A.R. Wilson, i r * " requirement of an affidavit had announcer, Gene Forssell, will College of San MateOjWill pre prompted 32 colleges to shun Director of Student Teaching, speak on “ Interviewing and cede 22 floats and 10 bands down the loan program and many in bldg. 431 room 142. Speaking on the Air” tomorrow the tradional parade route. ¡H t LJ other institutions to participate Deadline for elementary and Thai Dancers October 29 evening at the regular meeting Santa Barbara Mayor, Ed lili early childhood student tea reluctantly. Campbell Hall will be the young girls, are among the of the Campus Radio Com ward L. AbbottjWill deliver the Mr. Kennedy said “ it is highly chers is October 30 and the mittee. Ho mecoming proclamation. deadline for secondary and spe scene of UCSB’s first All-Uni features. unlikely that the affidavit re versity concert of the year as Both the company and insti The meeting is open to all Jerry Rocco, El Gaucho adver quirement kept any Communist cial secondary student teachers interested students especially tising manager, is the alumni is November 6. the Phakavali Dancers present tute which trains it are di out of the program. a program of theater and folk rected by Nai Prasidh Silapa- those who intend to work on the events chairman. It did. however, keep out those art from Thailand at 8:30 p.m. bongleng, Thailand’s for most station when it opens in four The Homecoming game will who considered the disclaimer Pictures? Monday, October 29. composer, and his wife, Ladda weeks. Students interested in be against San Fernando Valley affidavit a bridle upon freedom Prices will be students $.75, Silapabongleng, formerly the working for the campus station State at 8:00 Saturday night in of thought. I am glad to approve The Student Photography La Playa Stadium. After the DR. R. MURRAY THOMAS general admission, $1.25, and leading Thai woman dancer and should contact Bill Harrison, the legislation.” Agency (SPA) announce that it reserved seats, $2. now choreographer and dance 7-5038, or in A.S. Office. game the annual Homecoming The measure enacted by Con will take pictures of the Home The Phakavali is presently director. Dance for UCSB students and Candied Apple gress eliminated the oath re coming parade and float building making its first trip to the U.S. The instruments comprising faculty will take place in the Sale Tuesday quirement from the National for any living group if notified The company of youthful but the orchestra are a special National Guard Armory at 700 E. Canon Perdido. Satisfaction for campus Science Foundation and National in advance. veteran dancers will be accom feature of the program because Senior Picture sweet - tooths guaranteed Defense Education laws. panied by the Pi-Phat Orchestra of their ceremonial importance. Highlight of Thursday eve with each purchase of a Previously, any scientist, the musicians of which are The “ xanaad ek” , or “ ranat Deadline Mon. ning’s performance will be the candied apple from any teacher or student applying for Reserved Seats trained by great masters to play ayk”, is a percussion instru coronation of this year’s Home Chimes member. a loan or grant had to sign an only by ear, as there are no ment resembling a xylophone Deadline for senior pic coming Queen by ASB President Students may purchase oath declaring he neither be written scores for them to with wooden keys. Since there ture appointments at the Joe Sorrentino. One of four apples Tuesday, Oct. 30 lieved in, belonged to, or sup Are Available follow. is no conductor, this acts as c a m pus photographer’s finalists will reign over the at stands located in Storke ported any organization that Living groups who would like Their repertory ranges from the lead Instrument, keeping the shop is Monday. festivities while the remaining Plaza. taught or believed in overthrow to reserve a block of seats for the classical dance-drama to time measure and embellishing Pictures of seniors who three beauties serve as prin Proceeds will go towards of the government by force the homecoming game must sign folk dance. the melody. fall to meet the deadline cesses. Candidates for Queen the Chimes' charity work or illegal means. the name of the group and num Dance plays out of the epics The Phakavali Dancers are will not appear in LaCum- are Nancy Brown, Deanne Mis- at St. Vincent’s School. The new law makes it illegal ber of seats wanted on the performed by men, and the presented by the Arts and bre. tretta, Leanne Moffltt, and Su for anyone to apply for a loan sign-up sheet in the A.S. Office. “ Larkan” , which is danced by Lectures Committee. san Rose. University of California, EL GAUCHO Santa Barbara LISTENING POST EDITOR JOHN B. MOCKLER m u m ] The President's a mucho EDITORIAL BOARD: Pat Clancy, Holly Ingram, .Marcia The non-voting members published semi-weekly every Knopf, Kay Waite, Geoff Smith, Pete Young. Meetings Unfair should realize this usurpation Tuesday and Friday during the STAFF: Kathy Davidson, Terry Worthen, Pete Kleinman, Editor: of their council representation and of their hard-spent time Desk school year, except during va Carolee Barrett, Bobbie Bricker, Pam Veselich, Mary- I protest. I protest one hun on committee affairs. I hope cations and exam periods, by Selden McKee, Sandra Fitzgerald, John S. Weil, Ken dred per cent to the Legis By JOE SORRENTINO the Associated Students, Uni Weston, Wanta Weilmann, Carolyn Betts, Harriet Wen- lative Council voting-member we can “ get the ball rolling” versity of California. Santa graf, Susan Cummins, Pamela Price, Mary Schor, : meetings held before each regu for a democratic Legislative Barbara. Printed in Goleta by David, Dawdy, Marilyn Luskin, Lynn Wheeler, larly scheduled meeting. Council, not one dominated by a poorly informed minority. Forum the Campus Press. Entered as Connie Asbury, Tina Johnson, Mary Meyer, Mike Page, The voting members gather to Reported second-class matter on Nov discuss the business to be pre Barbara Cuchon. During the past two years ember 10, 1954 at the post of sented by the A.S. Committees Laurel Zemetra, ings under the proposed amend fice at Goleta, California, CIRCULATION MANAGER: Marilyn Gregory C hairman the five University of Cali ADVERTISING MANAGER: Jerry Rocco and Boards that evening. The ment is granted to a prolif under the Act of March 2, 1879, procedure of these pre Activities Control fornia undergraduate student eration of individuals and or meetings is basically question Board body presidents set up an in ganizations which do not and answer,, formal council to discuss items which do not respect the due which had general University process procedures of hear The A.S. President asks if TO ALL STUDENTS...... there are any questions about Fine And Dandy significance. Five meetings ings, and the rights to confront have been scheduled for this one’s accusers, present wit I wish to express my ISU 1 VISTA MAR KET committee business. If there Dear Editor: thanks for your patronage are questions (and there usually I am writing this because I year. Having returned Friday nesses on one's own behalf, from the second of these meet and be represented by counsel. to “THE TROLLY” are concerning each committee have more than reached the Shakes & malts - 25$ "CATERING TO THE report) either the President or breaking point in reading your ings I would like to report on The council unanimously de some of the items discussed, Sundaes - 25
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Chem Seminar, 7:30-10 p.m., Speaker’s Bureau, 4-5 p.m. IN ISLA VISTA PS 1100 NH 2204 Wednesday, October 24 Wednesday, October 24 1 ¡Open II a.m. - II p.m. + Watch for Charburqers Epic, 4-5:30, SR Lounge Geology talk, 7-9 p.m., Thursday, October 25 PS 1100 GGR, 8-10:30 p.m., Aud Thursday, October 25 Friday, October 26 Hickory Burgers 190 Harrison Lecture, 8 p.m., GGR, 8-10:30 p.m., Aud 956 Embarcadera Del Norte Campbell Hall Folk Dance, 8-11 p.m., 421- Sunday, October 28 110 Films, “The Confessions of Saturday, October 27 Feite Krull*’ and “ History Homecoming Parade, 2:15 of the Cinema", 6 and 8 p.m., State Street p.m., Campbell Hall Football Game, 8 p.m., La Monday, October 29 Playa Stad DEVINE’S Auto Repair Phakavall Rehearsal, 1 p.m., Sunday, October 28 Campbell Hall Open House, 2-5 p.m., Res. IMPORTED CARS Phakavall Dancers,8:30p.m., Halls Campbell Hall Parts and Repairs Santa Rosa Coffee Hour, 2:30 RENAULT, VWS, VOLVOS to 5 p.m., SR Formal Vacant Bldg. ALL BMC CARS lounge Moved Tues. i / / 2474B (rear) S. Fairview Ave. - Goleta CLUBS Now you see it. Now you Tuesday, October 23 don’t. Not in the same place IRC, 4 p.m., Quiet Lounge anyway. Spectrum, 4-5:30 p.m., SU The second story of the va PatftMcpe tyauc&a Conf. Room cant Education Department vW Circle K Club, 7-8 p.m., building was moved last Tues rfctventt&enA Anacapa Lounge day to clear the way for the IS ill Circle K Club, 5-7 p.m., new Psychology Department ‘BLOCK C» QUEEN MAR CA-T00 Ortega Commons building to be built next Spr GIE COLLIER (inset) was 4-ttroice * OHV • 5 b.j*. ing. It will be constructed Wednesday, October 24 selected last week by club SUPER Colonel’s Coeds, 4:30-5:30 across from the Health Center. members. Pictured are p.m., 419-136 The old second story parked candidates for the honor CUB Chimes, 4-5 p.m., NH 1127 near the Health Center, will (front, 1-r) Merrily Vin Campus Radio, 7-9 p.m., give that department room to cent, Sally Bromfield, 50cc Quiet Lounge expand. Kathy Calhoun and (back, Spurs, 4-5 p.m., Huddle Remodeling the Health Center 1-r) Tommy Biggs, Carol Crown and Scepter, 3-4 p.m., is expected to take three Fairbairn, Diana Litts, Dean’s Office months. Nancy Austin, and Margie Thursday, October 25 Collier. Jim Gregg photo Geology Club, 12-1 p.m., PS ( 1006 P O M P O M CORSAGES Friday, October 26 For Homecoming!! Order from any Spur IRC, 4-5 p.m., SC Lounge STUDENT GOVERNMENT Tuesday, October 23 $oiefa *pOnPall Mall Presents- Queen Elections, 9-2, Storke Plaza Standards Comm., 4-6 p.m., Dean’s Office GIRL WATCHER S GLIDE RHA Council, 6-7:30 p.m, SR Lounge Spec. 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San Diego RoHs Over x Hapless Gauchos, 46-8 Gauchos Dump San By R. A. Walter San Diego State arrived in town Friday night and proceeded to deal the UCSB Gauchos their biggest defeat since the 59-0 Diego Meimen 23-8 San Francisco State massacre of one year ago. After the smoke had cleared from La'Playa Stadium the mighty Aztecs from the San Diego State’s Aztecs tra Reserves Jack Domain and south had rolled up 46 points to Santa Barbara’s eight. veled north 200 miles only to Ralph Blue contributed three be sent back down South with and two goals, respectively; The Gauchos only score and newcomers Lon Laster and COACH SAM ADAMS discusses pre-race strategy with their pockets empty as the his group of five top runners as the Gaucho cross country came late in the third quarter Locker Room Gauchos soundly thumped them Chuck Borio turned in excel as a result of a blocked San 23-8 in a water polo contest lent efforts guarding the back team prepared for the Westmont - San Fernando encounter. Diego punt. Lynn Gordon at last Friday afternoon. stop. Leading the Blue and Gold (L-R) for the season thus far tempted the first San Diego Played Best Using second and third With Crow back in action the have been record breaking Jim Carroll, Bob Jordano, Jack punt of the night from his own stringers throughout most of Gauchos, who have a 3-2 over Roach, Rollie Cavaletto, and Jon Brower. Mattinson Photo. 22 yard line. Gaucho end Dick Game Y et the game, Coach Rohter’s crew all record this season, will be Cross Country March! put on a hard rush and “ You saw how scared those kept the first-year Aztecs well heavy favorites against visit managed to block the punt. As guys were of the Gauchos, and in check, as San Diego has yet ing Valley State Friday after the ball went bouncing toward how they reacted!” Said San to win a water polo game in the noon. the sideline, he then picked it Diego Coach Don Coryell as he school’s history. Bostonian Shoes up and ran it back to the San UCSB Dumps surveyed the scene after his The entire team played in All-U Ducats Diego seven yard line. In four team’s 46-8 triumph over this league battle, and with All-Call Rooters’ Tickets are plays the locals managed to put UCSB. the aid of stalwart John Crow, now available at the Graduate IN ASSOCIATION it across with Larry Carlson Coryell related that his crew who returned to action from Manager’s Office. The tickets, getting the honors from the one had been worried about a pos an eye injury, the Gauchos bol good for both the UCSB-Davis Two Rivals WITH ROOS/ATKINS yard line. Austin Dias then add sible letdown last Friday be stered their hold on second game at 10 a.m. and the Cal- ed two points as he ran around place in the CCAA behind Long A splendid performance by the right end for the conver cause of the titanic battle with UCLA game in the afternoon, speedster Jim Carroll led the IN SANTA BARBARA Fresno which ensues this week Beach State. are priced at $2.00 each. sion. UCSB cross-country team to a thcyic Halk-Fiited end in the border city. lBSS®S8S8S®888S888888Sg88S888888SS8888S8®88Sggi convincing victory over rivals In the fourth quarter the Nonetheless, Coryell now has tr Gauchos showed their only real Westmont and San Fernando seemingly molded an outfit, at Valley State Saturday. offensive attack of the night least equal to the Bulldog jug )o Y o u Have a Light? as they took a San Diego punt gernaut, and his only fear is Coach Sam Adams’ Blue and ROOS/ATKINS on their own twenty yard line that the Aztecs may drop a bit Gold scored 17 points while the and proceeded to move it all because of their big win over People are putting lights on their bicycles these days. Matadors nipped the Warriors the way to the San Diego three the Gauchos. It seems to be the thing to do. (That’s what the Police for second place, 57-58. before having to relinquish pos man told me anywa'0 Carroll clipped 15 seconds session on downs. On that drive The victorious steamroom Let the Posey E¿’others install a lieht with batteries off the mark that he had set the Gauchos picked up four of was loud with the upcoming and a reflector for only $2.50. Bring your bicycle by the only last week, touring the 3.8 their five first downs(San Diego Fresno encounter, while the S.A.E. House Sat. morning 9-12 A.M. and Mon. Wed. mile course in 18:37.0. had 30} and most of their total Aztecs revealed that they could Fri. mornings 7:30-9:45 A.M. We’ll be happy to install Following closely on Car 97 offensive yardage. do no wrong against the the light for you. roll’s heels, Gaucho standouts Gauchos. Bob Jordano, Rollie Cavaletto, The Aztecs were not able to Varied comments concerning and Jack Roach took second, put forth many long plays as effectiveness of the Diegan “I” third, and fourth place respec is usually characteristic of formation led to the consensus tively. football games of this type. In that the mastery of quarter Jon Brower in seventh place stead their big line just kept backs Wayne Sevier, Larry and fast-improving Bob Russell driving away with five yards Korsmeier, and Lynn Gordon in ninth rounded out the Gaucho at a time to pick up their seven should give the Aztecs a good placings, as this three-way en touchdowns. shot at victory. counter was never in doubt as All American candidate end to the winner. Neal Petties was little used in In sum, the manpower of the UCSB Places and times: the rout, however he did show San Diego line, the awesine 1. Carroll, 18:37.0; 2. Jor the Gauchos his possibilities as speed, depth, and maneuver dano, 19:20.0; 3. Cavaletto, 19: he caught three of the five ability of the backfield led to 23.0; 4. Roach, 19:29.0; 7. Bro passes thrown for a total of 42 the win in no small part for wer, 19:51.0; 9. Russell, 20: yards. the border men. 08.0. 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