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160^ Friday, April 17, 1964 V oi. 44 - No. 65 Career Day program outlined

Career Day, sponsored by pany or school.” FoUowlng cedures of graduate school ap­ the Senior Class, begins to­ their 20-25 minute talks, the plication. morrow morning at 9 a.m. in speakers will answer questions Dr. Ralph McKee of the UC­ South Hall and North Hall class­ about their fields. LA School of Medicine will rooms. Coffee and programs elaborate on pre-m edical prep­ will be distributed at an in­ N EU TRAL ADVISOR aration, the school’s curri­ formation center in the North Dr. Vernon Sheblack, speak­ culum, and opportunities in Hall plaza. ing on “ Employment Trends,” specialized fields of medicine. Senior Class President Dave wlU begin the day’s activities Noon discussions' are entit­ Johnson stresses that the Ca­ at 9 a.m. Sheblack wili speak led “ Law: School and Profes­ reer Day program is “ design­ as a neutral advisor from the sion,” “ Business Management ed for ¿ I students — not just U.S. Dept.'of Labor, discus­ and Operations,” and “ Careers the seniors. For instance, the sing future employment trends ' - for Women.” Charles V. Eck­ medical lecture is pertinent to in relation to the role of auto­ ert in will speak on law, em­ present freshmen and sopho­ mation and its effect on future phasizing specific opportunities mores. jobs. Stagnant, declining, and available to the law school grad­ i f , Thé Career Day program new industries will be laid bare uate. Eckert will evaluate bene­ consists of 10 lectures by prom- in the lecture for college grad­ fits of one’ s own practice, work­ CAREERS — Dave Johnson, Senior Class President, dis­ lnet businessmen and educa­ uates. ing for a law firm, or business cusses tomorrow's Career Day with Charles Eckert, a local tors. Discussions concern Students may choose to attend employment. attorney. B ill Jenkins photo “ general topics rather than one of three lectures at 10 a.m. Various routes leading to the about the speaker's own com- Opportunities and needed prep­ management level in business aration for all fields of teach­ I and consideration of large or ing and academic administra­ small company employment will Council endorses RHA beach measure tion will be discussed by L. L. be covered by Donald LaBoskey, Jones, Superintendent of the of Hawkins and Sells, at noon. by HOLLY INGRAM peal for immediate action on University Surfing Association Ventura Union High School Dis­ Third of the 12 o’clock top­ Staff W riter campus beach improvement. was consulted in setting up the trict, in a lecture entitled “ Ed­ ics is a panel discussion cov­ Legislative Council gave un­ RHA Men’s Rep John Lenser zones and helped make recom­ ucation.” ering those areas of endeavor animous endorsement Tuesday introduced the measure ex­ mendations.” “ Science and Engineering” most favorable for women. The night to an RHA-sponsored ap- plaining, “ There are two pur­ Vice Chancellor Stephen by R. W. Rogers of Thompson underlying theme of the talk poses connected with this prop­ Good speed interjected, “ If you Ramo Woldridge will illumin­ will be the business world, con­ osition. We want to get the beach have any good ideas on how to ate opportunities in the busi­ sidering problems confronting Queen applicants cleaned up, and we want to en­ keep non-campus personnel off ness world for graduates in today’s female job-seeker. dorse administrative policies the beach, you’re more than these fields. now being considered fo r the welcome to present them any Run-offs today must file today area. tim e.” CAREERS IN BANKING “ Right now,” Lenser added, “ We’ll always have the prob­ The third lecture at 10 a.m., Applications for candidates for 7 offic es “ the beach is fourteenth on the lem, Girtch remarked, “ It's a “ Banking and Finance,” will for Queen of Beachcomber's administration’s priority list. county beach.” be concerned with investment Run-off elections for seven Holiday are due in the AS Of­ If we give our encouragement, Following approval of recent counseling, research, and de­ student body offices are sche­ fice today. A ll living groups are it w ill help when they ask for decisions by her committee, sired background for banking duled fo r today. Polls w ill be eligible to sponsor Queen can­ the money to know they have Chairman Betty Fletcher an­ careers. The speaker will be open from 8:15 a.m. until 4:15 didates; a permanent trophy student support,” nounced that ACB had been dis­ David Siebert, vice-president p.m. in front of the library will be awarded to the Queen's and manager of the Crocker- and Storke Plaza. sponsor. cussing chaperones for two SURF’S UP weeks and w ill present all of Citizens’ National Bank in Santa Offices still disputed are all Beards will be the basis of Representatives also discus­ its recommendations to Coun­ Barbara. five Associated Women Student selection of the King. Individual sed a section of the resolution cil at one meeting. The three lectures slated for postions, AS Vice-president sign-ups start today in the AS providing a special beach area “ Yes, we have received the 1 1 a.m. tomorrow morning are and Junior class president, and Office, where all applicants for surfers. famous petition,” she inform­ “ Sales,” “ Graduate School,” the R eps-at-large positions. must be clean-shaven. Trophies “ I thought the campus beach ed members. and “ Medical School. ” Dick Lind and Gary Jones are will be awarded in each of was for bathers,” said Bruce Proposed AS-backing of a Sales as a career and as vying for AS . Frank Mere­ two categories: “ least effort-- Shaw, “ and I hate to see one student play and/or an address prelude to management will be dith and Dave Thomas are up most results” and “ most ef­ section cordoned off for them. by Latin American General Bet- discussed by; Tri-Counties IBM for Junior class president. fort — least results. ” The majority of people who heim evoked questions and com­ Branch Manager J. H. Johan- Candidates for Reps-at- Beachcomber's Holiday is the surf are from off-campus.” ments from Council members/ nsen. Large are Frank Seelenbinder one big Spring event in which Recreation Commissioner Requirements, preparation, and Dick Van Atta, men’s rep; every campus organization can Bud Girtch commented, “ By It was suggested that an in­ and benefits of a graduate will and Sandy Shaw, Ann Levering participate. Each group must county ordinance, we may en­ vitation be extended to General be the topic of Dr. Nathaniel and Betty Fitch, women’s rep. give 25% of its profits to Camp Betheim only. force certain areas for surf­ Allyn, Director of Admissions Write-in candidates for men’s Conestoga and may keep the re­ ing. If your beach is posted, Pending inquiry into the Gen­ at Stanford. This discussion, for rep. are Mike Sullivan and Mike maining 75% fo r educational you can have it backed up.” eral’s topic, Council voted 9-4 general majors, will also in­ Hebert. Students may vote for purposes. Continuing, Girtch said, “ The to extend a lecture invitation e clude information on pro­ both men and women. Christy Minstrels to perform here Sunday The nine folk-singers known of America’s 19th century fron­ as the New Christy Minstrels tier entertainers — B.C. (Be­ will perform Sunday at 2 p.m. fore capitalists). in Robertson Gym. The New Christy Minstrels* The New Christy Minstrels brand of music is certainly not ; usually perform “ en m asse,” new, but it is distinguished by but individuals perform solo the zest and beat the Minstrels specialty numbers. They ac­ add to each song they sing. company themselves on banjos Outgoing and untroubled, the and guitars, singly, as Life group of perform ers avoids any magazine puts it “ with wide- melancholy songs. They say, open mouths.” “ A group can’t stay happy with The group is world-renowned sad songs and a grouch can’t for Its renditions of “ Green, sing happy songs.” Green,” “ Saturday Nignt,” Tickets may be purchased “ This Land is Your Land,” and for the two-hour concert of “ Traveling Man.” songs and jokes at the gradu­ Even Moscow, which usual­ ate manager’s office. Students ly disdains anything American, and faculty will receive a 50? has allowed the State Radio to discount from the regular play the New Christy Minstrels’ prices of $3.50 for the main records. A s the State Radio floor, $2.50 for the main floor points out, the American folk bleachers, and $1.50 for the up- AND THE MUSIC C( ew before their concert here Sunday at 2 p.m, Robert- Page 2 - EL GAUCHO - Friday/ April 17, 1964 Editor’s Mail Box

servative viewpoint, Legisla­ be smuggled out of Russia. A trend? tive Council recently refused to “ Viridiana” was not banned invite Dr. Fred Schwartz to in Catholic countries because Editor: speak. Why? Shouldn’t we be of filth. It seems to be a prevailing exposed to his strongly anti­ She objects to the use of MARCIA KNOPF, Editor trend on this campus to re c ­ communist views? “ The Messiah” as background ognize only one side of the situ­ I fail to see any rational justi­ music. So do I, but not because | EDITORIAL BOARD: Vic Cox, Ruth Girvin, Jeff Krend, ation which exists in the world fication for the presentation by of any notions of blasphemy. | Wayne Reese, Steve Lawrence, Aimee Allen, Connie Fin- today. I refer to the liberal and the University of a wholly one­ “The Messiah” is not sacred t ster, Gary Vidor, Steve Rlttenberg and Sandy FitzGerald. conservative political philoso­ sided political view. But since it music. | STAFF: Michael Iversen, Eric Van DeVerg, Arleen Ozanian, phies. is being done, there must be “ The final rape of the Catho­ | Bill Jenkins, Sandy Coates, Karen Kramer, Cherie Good- Altogether too many profes­ some kind of justification for it. lic novice left nothing to the | rich, Gayle Kerr, Diane Browell, John Bishop, Burt Worrell, sors are presenting an entire­ I would like to hear it. imagination.” This is literal­ | Betty Brown, Bill Cook, Terry Ellis, Richard Clemmer, ly one-sided view, the liberal JEFF LARKIN ly untrue. Most of the attemp­ | Sandy Roades, Jim Mattinson, Linda Stein, John Young,. one, and they are presenting ted rape took place out of the | Ruth Immerwahr, Denis Dutton, Gary Dolgin, Diana Clark, it as the one and only correct Editor’ s note: John Birch So­ camera’s view. | Bob Stoll, Dave Dawdy, Janice Witt, John Boyce, Holly philosophy for an educated per­ ciety official John Rousselot One scene “ made one lite r­ | Ingram, Linda Maron, Ann McMurray, Jody Sobol, Jerry son to follow. w ill speak on campus A pril 30 ally sick to one’s stomach.” I Curtis, Linda Sartor, Leonard Tozier, Susan Cumins „ Regardless of which view is under LegislativeCouncil spon­ Literally? This violent, care­ t PUBLICATIONS DIRECTOR: Joe T. Kovach. being advanced and which re­ sorship. less misuse of English is cer­ i Published three times a week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the school year, except jected, it should be obvious that tainly as unfortunate as anything j: during vacations and exam periods, by the Associated Students, University of California, Santa Barbara. Distributed by the Squires, sophomore men's honorary, Tom Cahill, president. Printed the University of California is in the motion picture. 51° Goleta by the Campus Press, 82 A ero Camino. Entered as second-class matter on November Be Careful £ 10, 1954 at the post office at Goleta, California, under the Act o f March 3, 1879. committing a grave injustice I agree with the hope that the and disgracing its sacred motto University will choose better if it continues to brainwash its I would hate to seem to be motion pictures in the future. impressionable students with defending the third-rate motion But I also hope that E L GAU­ either political philosophy. picture “ Viridiana.” But Doro­ CHO w ill be much more After Deadline A fair evaluation of both views thy P a rfit’ S letter (E L careful about what sort of let­ can hardly be denounced, yet GAUCHO, April 13) seems to ter it chooses to reprint from the sounds of liberalism are me too dangerously mistaken the News-Press. certainly prevailing on this to go unanswered. She calls GERALD BRADLEY campus. the motion picture porno­ ^n orii^ a responsiiffity? True to the trend, the Com­ graphic. Usually this means de­ SAVE $100’s mittee on Arts and Lectures and signed to arouse the viewer Buying the Legislative Council have sexually. Anyone who was sex­ Robert N. Evans, B.S., Dean the University fails to provide repeatedly sponsored liberal ually aroused by “ Viridiana” is New or .Used Car? of Men, University of Cali­ for the most basic needs of speakers. Only one conserva­ sick. Ph. 8-4106-Mike Estey fornia, Santa Barbara, sent an such a system: sympathetic ad­ tive, Dr. Freidman, spoke with She says “ Didn't (the Uni­ important “ open letter to all vice given by a qualified per­ the blessing of the adminis­ versity) know that the film is so Fraternity Men at UCSB,” son. Under the present circum­ tration. filthy that it has been banned March 20. stances, Interfraternity Council (The only other conservative in both and France and The letter included the “ Na­ is getting the short end. speaker this year, Princess had to be smuggled out of Experienced Typist tional Code of Responsibilities Cardja, was refused sponsor­ Spain?” There is as much rea­ Near CoUege for Every College Fraternity The past and the future were ship by the Legislative Council. son to say this as there is to M em ber.“ The content of the mentioned in the letter, but the Dr. Larson, although billed as a say that Dr. Zhivago was so MRS. NANCY GELHER letter as well as the code is present situation was made con­ Republican, can hardly be call­ filthy it was banned in Poland 680 Mayrum Steet chock-full of ideals. spicuous by its absence. Btit ed a conservative.) and East Germany and had to Ph. 4-1307 The letter said in part: “ The only by working with the present Again censoring the con- only reason that the University can the future be served. is willing to support fraterni­ The University should ac­ knowledge its responsibility to ties ... is that fraternities have Thank th. c.Sclvuudt for Poppy Enchantment been and can be a positive the traditional fraternity sys­ tem. It can do this in two ways: worthwhile influence in the de­ Letters solicited on Sheer Heaven No-Iron Batiste.. * velopment of young men, and by hiring a full-time IFC ad­ by being a positive influence visor and by recognizing the EL GAUCHO solicits letters F u ll, fair garden-fresh poppies bunt into luburious bloom they can support the educational private nature of the fraterni­ from its readers. Letters on cloud-soft Sheer Heaven, no-iron blend of 65% Dacron objectives of the University.” ties and release its tentacle- like state control. . should be typewritten, double polyester and 35% combed cotton. M aize, Lilac, Red pre­ The remainder of the letter spaced and signed with the dominating . reeks with talk of the respons­ The present “ advisor,” who writer’s name and telephone ibility of the fraternities to the also has the great responsi­ number. TWO TIMER GOWN. University. The University, bility of being Dean of 3000 Versatile sleep 'n lounge however, blatantly ignores its individual men students, should The editors reserve the right style. Sizes 32/40 - $9.00 responsibility to the fraterni- not have to donate his time to to edit all letters to fit the ties. an organization in which he was space and style requirements ACTION-FIT STRETCH never a collegiate member. of the newspaper. Special ef­ After acknowledging the value JAM A. Pbppy print top. of a strong fraternity system, The fraternity can be a posi­ fort will be made to publish tive “ influence in the develop­ letters of less than 250 words Sizes 32 /40 - $8.00 ment of young men,” but only without alteration. “ It is better to light one by reaching its own decisions SHIFT GOWN AND candle than to curse the based on sympathetic advice.” darkness.” DUSTER. Responsibility can not be For more light on many Sizes S/M/L - $15.00 shown by' those to whom it has subjects visit the been denied. AMERICAN OPINION Individual students may need Airport BOOKSTORE a policeman. Fraternities re­ 132 E Canon Perdido 6-0117 quire an advisor. Open 10-5 Tues.-Sat. "A Tiger Walks" DAVID DAWDY Closed Sun., Mon, Staff Writer plus "A Ticklish Affair" GranadaW Tues.,„ W ed., Thurs. - - OLD MOVIES t ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! Thursday - HOOTENANNY And— on the "10 Best List!" 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(Not Shown) “ Captain Newman, MJ5.” SHIFT GOWN - Sizes S/M/L [SPECIAL OFFER GOOD SUNDAYS and $6.00 FREE Meal when accompanied by “ Hide and Seek” 1 ONLY BABY DOLL - Sizes S/M/L 3 persons. In party of 8 people— $6.00 2 FREE Meals. Bring ad or show ASB- Cii'd for special offer. STATE 4 » WINNER 10 academy award nominations Y Ü m ini v 1303-A STATE STREET Mmtlsmmi» Ap/mrml Phone 6-6953 Friday, April 17, 1964 - EL GAUCHO - Page 3 MEETINGS Blue Key Sunday 4-um Parents’ weekend set Parents of UCSB students given Friday. “ Kennedy: Man or Myth” will Blue Key will meet Sunday will be invited by Chancellor Campus tours w ill continue Climaxing the weekend will be the topic of a talk by Dr. at 11 p.m. in the ROTC parking Cheadle to attend the annual Friday, April 24; parents will be the annual “ Spring Sing,’ * Harry Girvetz, chairman of the competitive musical songf est by lot for the club picnic. The sen­ “ Parents’ Weekend,” April 23- have the opportunity to sit in Philosophy department, at this ior men’s honorary will pro­ 25. on college classes. Chancellor campus organizations, held at week’s Sunday 4-Um, 4 p.m. in vide refreshments. Further in­ Events are designed to ac­ Cheadle w ill greet parents at the Santa Barbara County Bowl, the San Miguel Formal Lounge. formation can be obtained from quaint parents with the campus an evening reception. 8 p.m., April 25. Vern Scholl at 83551. and its program. Assisting in U. C. C. F. arrangements is Associated Hillel Students, under the chairman­ The United Campus Christian ship of Robert S. Taylor, head Hillel will hold a meeting Fellowship, comprised of Con­ of special events committee. this Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. gregational, D iscip les of Opening Thursday, April 23, in the URC building. Dr. S. Christ, and Presbyterian stu­ with campus tours, the spec­ Silver will speak on “China dents will meet Sunday at 9:30 ial series includes Univers­ During the War Y ea rs.” a.m. in the URC building. ity lectures and a campus pro­ duction of Shakespeare’s “ Much Ado About Nothing,” directed by actor-director Rod Alexan­ Center seminar Thursday der, UCSB Regents’ Lecturer. Another performance will be In a continued effort to al­ cess to outside educational faci­ low Associated Students ac- lities, a discussion - seminar will be held Thursday at the Battle of ten Center for the Study of Demo­ 5 1 1 cratic Institutions. bands ready j4H *exrDote& * 1 # by Topics schedule for discus­ A ten-band Dance Jam­ sion will include the issues boree featuring UCSB Cava­ raised by Dr. Linus Pauling liers, Tridents, UCS Beatles, in his recent UCSB speech, and seven other local bands “ Science and Peace.” w ill be held Sunday from 12:30 * to 5:30 p.m. in the Loreto Plaza Students w ill be able to par­ parking area, State St. at Las V ticipate in discussions and will Positas Rd. have an opportunity to discover Proceeds from the Northside fo r themselves the nature of Business Association - spon­ the Center for the Study of Iffà sored event will be used for I *' Democratic Institutions. scholarships to local high Because guest facilities at school students, via the Santa the center are the limited, at­ Barbara Scholarship Founda­ f V L tendance at the event must be on tion. a firstcom e-first served basis. Tickets are available from Interested students should sign Layne Fuller, 83875. up by Wednesday in the AS of­ fice. Prexy elected Ü by MARILYN JAMES F ree bus transportation to the center will be provided. Buses Carol H ier - Johnson was will leave from the parking lot elected WRA president for the WEEKEND near the SU bookstore at 3 p.m. coming year in last Monday’s SELECTORAMA: on Thursday, returning at ap­ elections. proximately 6 p.m. Miss Johnson received 130 - ( b O CHRISTY MINSTRELS more votes than her nearest --top off the weekend with opponent, Sharon Jacobs. Diane their performance Sunday in 'Eye' on Sunday Thibault placed third. Robertson Gym. These rec­ ord winners offer the great­ Winner of four major inter­ U. C. N. A. est in entertainment.! hear national awards, “ The Savage CHARTER FLIGHTS tickets are on sale today at Eye” w ill be shown this Sun­ AUGUST 23 reduced rates. Do plan to at­ day at 6 and 8 p.m. in Camp­ from LONDON tend. bell Hall. Included among the picture’ s to OAKLAND 1-Way only on B .O A .C . • MERRY LADIES — of awards are a Certificate of and United Airlines Windsor have invaded the M erit from the Edinburgh Film Audi This ensemble opera Festival, first prize in the P rice $235.00 performance allows almost Mannheim, Germany, Film for information and every person a solo pas­ Competition, and a special applicati ons: sage. Dr. Zytowski has done Award of Merit from the UCNA CHARTERS an outstanding job. Exciting­ Film Festival. % Bob Shuken ly different stage setting Admission for students is 2741 College Ave. #1 promises to make this an ex­ free. Faculty, staff and af­ Berkeley 5, Calif. tra special evening. filiates will be charged 25 cents.

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LOU ROSE • 47 Oversized deluxe units • Recreation room On the Play Deck 917 State St. a n n e x • 20 x 40 swimming pool Phone 2-7627 * Park in rear 1309 State • Landscaped interior park Page 4 - EL GAUCHO - Friday, April 17, 1964 Movie Review Greeks play host at open houses; Catholic pageant has try for awards insufficient script Greek Week, jointly sponsor­ ed by Panhellenic and IFC, will conclude tomorrow night as by LINDA STEIN Lynley), we are subjected to a each group hosts UCSB stu­ Staff Reviewer Vintage 1920 vaudville act last­ dents at annual open house func­ Those attending the Granada ing a number of minutes, fea­ tions. CONTROVERSY — Dr. Homer Swander from the English De­ Theater these days are trea­ turing Bobby Morse and a group Each house will feature a partment challenges a group of students at a Sunday 4-Um ted to a Roman Catholic epic, of chorus girls. dance band and awards w ill be meeting g ill Jenkins photo “ The Cardinal,” in which Ste­ Although Fermoyle is on­ given for the most clever decor­ phen Ferm oyle, Boston Irish screen almost constantly, the ations. boy who became a prince of the more interesting part of the Other Greek Week activities Church, is celebrated. saga is, after all, the attemp­ have included work on the new If producer - director Otto ted exposition of Catholic cere­ Apathy combatted by 4-um Prem inger wanted to trace an Santa Barbara Children’ s Zoo, mony, policy, and doctrine. fund-raising activities for by DIANE CLARKE individual’s fascinating rise to The Catholic Church, especi­ Camp Conestoga, and a picnic Staff W riter fame, he should have chosen ally in , lends Itself beau­ on the campus beach, during Accusations concerning an Intellectual “ famine” at UCSB have another screen cleric than Tom tifully to a technicolor, wide­ which Delta Tau Delta won the been disproved by the existence and active support of the Sunday Tryon, who even in Bishop’s screen spectacular. Prem­ swim-paddle surfing relay. 4-111114 which has discussed topics ranging from Labor Unions regalia still looks more like inger spares no expense in The purpose of Greek Week is to Zen Buddhism and Existentialism. an actor than anything else, showing crowds filling St. P et­ to promote better understand­ Open to all Interested students, the 4-um meets every Sun­ and who plays Ferm oyle with his er’s Square waiting for news of ing and communication be­ day from 4 - 5:30 p.m. in San Miguel’ s Form al Lounge, as a beautiful face straight through­ the new Pope’s election, a pro­ tween the Greek-RHA-Indepen­ regular feature of the ASU cal- ______out. fusion of rooms in the Vati­ dent members of the student endar It is said that this sprawling can, and the consecration of a body, and also to provide op­ Realizing that many students narrative is patterned after the Bishop. Bartlett of the English Depart­ life and career of a real Amer­ portunities for service to the have a lively interest in intel­ ment started the forum at her However, Tryon’s unimpas­ community. lectual discussion, Elizabeth ican Cardinal. This could be sioned reading of such crucial home in Isla Vista in the fall the only excuse for including of 1962. Although Mrs. Bart­ lines as “ What it amounts to such diversified incidents as is, you’ve got to have faith,” lett is a poetess whose fourth this modern Odysseus’ tangles book of poetry, “ It Takes Prac­ and “ You wouldn’t be m arried, with Nazis, Southern racists, you’d be living in mortal sin,” tice Not to D ie,” w ill be pub­ and Romy Schneider. lished on May 1, her interest both of which illustrate the flat Y o u c a n Furthermore, Preminger in­ script Tryon has to start with, In alert students' stimulated the cludes scenes not at all inte­ makes this movie essentially talks as “a relief from the gral to story or theme, which chit-chat in the dorms, SU, and better to look at than to listen can be considered as nothing to. lift y o u r dining commons.” She contin­ moe than “ audience appeal.” After the three hours of pomp, ues to be an active, enthusias­ For example, in a tense pas­ dogma, and episodes are over, tic sponsor. sage dealing with Fermoyle’s life.. With increased student parti­ search fo r his runaway sister, one may still wonder: *

by SUSAN CUMINS and regressive. against outmoded dogmas. “ The Feature W riter ‘AGE OF DOUBT» life-u rge wins out over r e li­ Candidly discussing the cur­ We are experiencing the cli­ gion,»* destroying the images rent confusion about religion max of what Descartes initiated for authority and leaving men and sex, Douwe Stuurman, a in his time as the Age of helpless every time they are 20-year member of UCSB’s Doubt. Stuurman, who is as faced with a situation requiring English Department, pointed put much at home with philosophers a decision of morality. that increased contact with new as with English teachers, re­ ideas and strange cultures has marked that people now know M ORAL CONFUSION undermined the basic assump­ The confusion is more in­ tions on which we used to base tense about borderline ques­ our decisions. tions such as sexual behavior For the modern American, than about the morality of such traditional standards have been acts as theft and murder. “ It so invalidated that each p er­ is a sad situation,” Stuurman son must decide for him self admitted, “ when people can’t the morality of each act her per­ act easily and confidently.” forms. He can no longer rely He pointed out that this uni­ AFRICAN PANEL ~ Currently enrolled atCal Poly, IRC on an authoritative dictum from versal bewilderment about sex African Panel members (1. to r.) Joseph Uzo, Nigeria, All religion, because religion as is a fa irly recent phenomenon. Rais, M orocco, Emmanuel Aslakwa, Ghana, Alexandre Tshi- popularly viewed is atavistic In the past people didn’t take bango, Congo, and Ahmed Abdullah, Zanzibar, will discuss it so seriously; however, “ no current problems tonight at?:30p.m. in theSanta Rosa Formal Lounge. one is being relaxed about sex Women to give now, because we admit we are confused.” Stuurman believes it is a Panel to discuss Africa folk song concert good sign that we are finally \ International Relations Club bal problem in A frica and the submitting our confused ideas to will present a panel featuring challenges of independence, as Old and new sacred songs, frank and open discussion. He Swedish and Russian folk songs, students from Ghana, Nigeria, well as racism and the future feels "w e are bound to come up the Congo, Kenya^ Zanzibar, of the African continent. and excerpts from a Peruvian with an answer.” song cycle w ill be sung by the and M orocco, tonight at 7:30 UCSB Women’ s Glee Club Mon­ p.m. in the Santa Rosa Formal Students who are interested STUURMAN MANY TRUTHS day at 8:30 in the Auditorium. Lounge. in discussing the dynamic de­ One of the men on campus The student panel w ill dis­ velopment of the African coun­ Associate Professor of Music too much about themselves and who neither publishes nor p er­ cuss the prevailing cultures tires and the implications of Dorothy Westra will direct the their motivations to accept the ishes, but devotes his entire concert, in which Judy Roeser old norms with docility. Freud and problems of their coun­ this growth should plan to at­ energy to being an outstanding tires. Topics include the tr i­ tend the panel. and Betty Riggs are featured has forced man to question his teacher, Stuurman noted that soloists. traditional beliefs, and to won­ modern communication puts Opening the program are der whether he is not perhaps people in contact with new and MOFFETT FORD g « *« songs from the sixteenth cen­ Come Out Our Way being taken in by them. diverse truths, and forces them tury and selections from con­ Even people with orthodox And Trade YOUR Way! to lose their provincial atti­ 5 REASONS WHY YOU SAVE ______temporary works. Composi­ religious beliefs are experienc­ tudes. They then feel greater tions of Igor Stravlnski, Swe­ ing doubt, he said. sense of freedom. 1. Low overhead dish songs, and four pieces by Stuurman is a total human­ Their fundamental hope is 2. Gigantic stock 684-4115 Peruvian composer Domingo ist in his outlook. He sees the that the truth w ill make them 3. Out of the high rent district Santa Cruz w ill conclude the modern ethical upheaval as a free, he explained, but at pres­ 4. Wholesale priced used cars Y-Z V concert. result of the life forces warring ent, they are confronted with 5. Student rates from a friendly and courteous RICHARD • such a multitude of “ truths” student salesman— c a ll Res. 8-4180 LAMBERT that the problem is to discover $ “ You can Buy for Less - at the Low Overhead Address” which of these are ultimately OPEN 9 P.M. NIGHTLY OPEN SUNDAYS valid. Jung advised that only the f Paul Wienpahl § very strong should attempt to grapple with such problems, will autograph his recent book I but the university, Stuurman § remarked, is intended to be a center of such heroic endeavor. I It assumes he said, that those THE MATTER within its embrace are strong of ZEN I enough to get along without the on Wednesday, April 22nd § provincial support of obsolete I codes. at three p f Spring banquet I at the Red Lion Book Co. f Isla Vista § slated by AWS I The AWS Spring Banquet w ill be held May 3 at El Paseo 3orky’s Presents I Restaurant in Santa Barbara. New members of Spurs, 956 Embarcadero de1 Norte Chimes, Crown and Sceptor, and Honeybears w ill be announ­ ced. LITTL E MAN ON1 CAMPUS Outstanding graduating wom­ AJ.o lil /£MT fl/£? f/ en w ill be honored with AWS Senior Awards. Tickets w ill go on sale be­ ginning Monday. Women hold­ ing AWS cards may purchase tickets regularly priced at$2.90 fo r $2.60. Blocks of fifteen tickets may be purchased for Time for The Classic $2.75 each. 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To buy, rent, or sell a cymbidium, a Didus ineptus, a frangi­ pani or any other sensible thing, just fill out an E L GAUCHO into league play, host No. 1 Handy Classified Advertising Form available In the AS Business Office or the EL GAUCHO Office. Ad must be in by 4:30 p.m., three days prior to publication. ONLY 20Ç PER LINE, payable in ad- Two of the Gauchos roughest lege Division champions Pep­ but UCSB. The Gauchos are foes venture to Santa Barbara per dine 5-0 and 7-0, to turn especially eager to get revenge, this weekend in what must be their season record to 11-14. but undoubtedly w ill be looking the biggest college baseball Senior Joe Hendrickson gave up forward to the Broncos. Santa series in local history. Today, only two hits in the first game Clara is rolling in power and UC Berkeley visits at 3 p.m. to gain his fifth win of the sea­ pitching. and tomorrow the “ number one son but Junior Ray Ford was Coach Dave Gorrie’s crew team” in the nation and cur­ the real champion of the day only managed three hits in the rent leader in the CIBA, Santa by striking out ten Waves in the last twinbill against Bronco pit­ Clara, invades for a twinbill seven inning nightcap while al­ chers Larry Loughlin and Rich at 1 p.m. lowing four hits. Robertson. In addition, B ill UCSB w ill be seeing its first The squad is just about in­ Connolly and Tim Cullen hit CIBA action since it faced the juryless now for the first time the only two home-runs off time Isla Vista newspaper de­ Bears and Stanford three weeks in a number of weeks. Ed P re s ­ Gaucho pitching this year. livery route, call Mr. D. ago. The Gauchos have not been GIRL’S gold-white 10-speed ton, the Gauchos leading slug­ Tuffnell, Santa Barbara News- able to turn the trick against bike, reward, call Pat 8-3829. ger, returned from a bout with Coach Paddy Cottrell’s team Press, 6-3911 or 5-8950. either of these opponents. The the mumps to boost his bat­ will doubtless be out for re­ Bears have bested the Gauchos ting average to .385. F irst base- venge after dropping their first 16-2 and 6-2 while the Broncos man John Cole will return to­ league contest of the season to Housing Travel shut UCSB out in a doubleheader day after recuperating from an USC Saturday 3-0. They now 6-0 and 3-0. injured thumb and pitcher Mike lead the league with a 9-1 2 BEDROOM Del Playa Apts, RIDE wanted daily from Ven­ Preparing for the big week­ Foster may see action after record, but if they suffer any available to women students for tura in time for 8 a.m. class, end, the Gauchos engineered a suffering a broken hand. more defeats, the pressure will fall, $40 per student, see call 643-1653. twin shutout of their own last Berkeley has had little luck in begin to mount at the hands of Vaughns, 6772 Del Playa Dr. weekend, by downing NCAA Col­ beating anyone in the league UCLA and the Trojans. SUMMER Charter Flights, New York City, $75. each way (from Personals L .A .) 865 Le Down Rd., L .A ., 35, O L 5-6524. WILL whoever took my 8-speed Tennis team ready for tough weekend bike from married students housing Sat. night please return Automotive by BOB STOLL both academically and physical­ it! I need it badly. ___ The next two days, April 23 and . - - ______MUST SELL 1959 Corvette by Sports Writer ly because of an overloaded 24 w ill be spent at the Ojai Val­ UCSB’ s net squad takes on schedule. ley Invitational. On the 25th, DAVE R. THOMAS is the only f “ ®» $1880 or best offer# Ph. San Diego State this afternoon candidate who has shown enough 8-4180. There have been seven week­ a double header is scheduled at 3 p.m. on the campus courts. Interest in our class topartici- T ends when they have been out with Cabrillo JC and Clare- Tomorrow, a double header fac­ pate on our class councils for 1962 3000 MKH, Con- of town with daily consecutive mont-Mudd. The 28th is spent es the Santa Barbarans, with 4 semesters. Sophomores, vote f 0™ 8 lcondlt on’ red’ rolI bar’ matches or back to back double with Westmont, and May 1 is Long Beach State and San Jose for him for your next presi- trlple lace wires* other extras» headers. the tentative day for the WCAC State on the menu. Tournament. The next day the dent. I^m CaroTca"e. P _CaU_8-_16_7_4 The 49er match will start This problem is Ulustrated Santa Barbarans face San Fran­ W E’D "rather ‘fight thin" switch! P°N T IA C Convertible, re - at 10 a.m., and the Spartans by the slate facing the Gauchos cisco State, and on May 5 they Committee for the Advancement balt & ^to transmis- take over the courts at 3 p.m. for the next two weeks. On April finish the scheduled season of White Rats. 8i ° n> * 195- Cal1 at 5- Both matches are at UCSB. 20, they meet the US Marine against Westmont. 4625. This w ill be the toughest Corps, and on Wednesday, the The rest of the tennis matches weekend of the season for Santa 22nd, Riverside visits campus. w ill be at home. Barbara’s racquetmen, but they have a six day rest behind them, which is the longest vacation Varsity, Frosh trackmen to they have had since the season began way back in February. Lee Reid, top man fo r the travel for Cal Poly tilt Gauchos, has commented that by JOHN YOUNG San Jose will be one of the hurdler - pole vaulter Gary Sports Writer toughest matches of the year. Walker are the two men who Saturday, Coach Sam Adams In their only previous encoun­ have been leading the Mustangs takes the Varsity and Frosh all season. ter this year, the Spartans were track teams north to meet Cal victorious over the Gauchos. In the the previous Gaucho Poly (SLO) in a dual meet. Reid said that UCSB w ill be meet, Curtis won the 100 and Having already lost to Cal hampered by the tough matches 220-yd. dashes and also anchor­ Poly in a triangular meet with anticipated on Friday and Sat­ ed both winning relay teams. UCLA, the Gauchos are w ell urday morning, and that the boy s Walker was equally outstand­ D aware of their strength. might be too tired for a top ing, as he won the high hurd­ In the triangular meet, Santa performance. les and pole vault and placed in Barbara placed third, and in The Santa Barbara tennis the intermediate hurdles. dual meet competition with team has been pressed all year Javelin thrower Ben Laville Poly, they were outscored 73- is another standout fo r Cal 69. Poly. He handed Gaucho star Sprinter Gary Curtis and Jim Clark his first defeat«- 2Yz EXCITING WEEKS CRUISING Welcome TAHITI...AND OUTER ISLANDS 9 Open 24 Hours for ABOARD YOUR OWN PRIVATE Bowling and Billiards 9 24 Gold Crown Lanes 90 FT. SCHOONER. Gauchos!!! 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