IKE, GOVERNOR PROCLAIM SAFETY DAY; ATTEMPT MADE TO REDUCE ACCIDENTS Safe-Driving Day Proclamation Provost Supports 5.D . Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1954, has been designated Safe- As College Prepares .Vol. XXXIV GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 No. 11 Driving Day by President Eisenhower’s Action Committee for To Join Campaign Traffic Safety. The President of the United States has strongly by Christy Lord FOREIGN AFFAIRS endorced this campaign, as have California’s Governor Knight, A fight for life! That’s what Santa Barbara’s Mayor Rickard and the Board of Supervisors S.D. (Safety Day) means. The greatest object lesson ever to be TOPIC OF TODAY’S of Santa Barbara County. undertaken will be put to a nation­ In cooperation with public and private agencies in Cali­ wide test one week from today, VISITING SPEAKER fornia and in the City and County of Santa Barbara, I hereby on Dec. 15. President Eisenhower, along by Arline Barron proclaim Wednesday, December 15, as S-D Day for Santa with the governors' of all 48 states, A special All-College lecture by Barbara College, and urge all students, faculty and non- is offering a challenge to the Dr. Crane Brinton, professor of American people— a challenge to history at Harvard University and academic employees to join with S-D Day Coordinator Dr. demonstrate the fact that all traffic visiting professor at Pomona Col­ Richard Kaywood and the Student Safety Committee in the accidents are preventable. The re­ lege, 1954, will be given today in campaign to avoid traffic accidents during the 24-hour period sults of Safety Day will dramati­ Bldg. 431, rm. 102. Dr. Brinton’s cally focus attention on the big topic is “ Idealism and Realism in of December 15 and in the holiday season ahead. problem of making everyone acci­ Foreign Affairs.” / . Harold Williams dent conscious. Dr. Theodore W. Hatlen, asso­ Provcfst National Challenge ciate professor of speech and It is an opportunity and chal­ chairman of the Department of lenge for all types of organizations Spéech, spoke last Wednesday on including college campuses to join “ Theater, U.S.A.” COME ON YOU ALL, LET’S GET GOING! in a common effort against a com­ Expanding Theater mon enemy: the traffic accident The theater during the last half- WINTER FORMAL COMING FRIDAY, JAN. 7 toll. All major traffic safety or­ ‘•‘ANTICS IN ABSTRACTION,” a routine to be presented in the century has been expanded through ganizations have enlisted in the by The O’ BopCat coming Dance Concert on Dec. 9 and 10, features from left to mass media of motion pictures, campaign sponsored by the Presi­ Do you guys pick up on the modem sound?, If so, you’ll dig right standing Gayla Jung, Cynthia St. Clair and Freda Wetch. radio and television so that in a. dent’s Action Committee for Traf­ me when I tell you that the greatest ball SBC has ever offered is way the theater is lárger today fic Safety. Jeane Erickson and Maribetk Hillman are in the foreground. going to be Friday, Jan. 7, 1955. This cool function is the Winter than it ever has been before. At Motorists and pedestrians can —Jim photo Formal, to be held in the nothing but fabulous Coral Casino of the the same time there has been a prove that traffic accidents can be Biltmore Hotel. There’s bound to be crazy happenings with the shrinking of our professional le­ eliminated by their own actions. ------15-piece College Dance Band pro- gitimate theater. Convincing results can be achieved viding {he music. Concert Features Dance Moods Dr. Hatlen commented that “ so through the realization that if we One Word of advice: get hep far as Broadway is concerned, greatly reduce accidents on Safety Danceable music and fast-mov­ rected by Edly Day and Dona Mid- SBC Debaters and everybody turn out. It takes theater is not dead, but there are Day, we can do so every day of ing steps will take over the stage daugh. “ Street Scene,” danced by only $2 of that frantic green stuff signs of its being on the death the year. of the Little Theater at 8:30 p.m. Joyce Ingle, June Roripaugh, Ani­ for a couple to shag on in. The bed.” The speaker pointed out According to the Action on Thursday and Friday nights ta Moreno, Claire Bentwood, Larry Rate Awards dress for the “ soiree” will be that 25 years ago 302 new plays Committee for Traffic Safety when a cast of 60 students will Popkins and John Winn portrays tuxes or dark suits for the men were produced, but last year only Santa Barbara College placed the U.S. required 50 years to present “ Spotlight on Dance.” some of the personalities that one (monkey suits, you know) and - Sponsored by the Women’s might find on any local«street 38 were produced on Broadway. second in the featured event of the reach its millionth traffic fa­ annual speech tournament Spon­ formals for the gals. Physical Education Department in comer. One reason for the reduction in The dance is in honor of tality in 1951. At the present sored by the Western Speech As­ rate' only half as long will be cooperation with the Associated The opening number will pre­ Broadway productions, he ex­ Provost J. Harold Williams sociation last month in Tucson, required to kill the second Students, the program is choreo­ sent to the audience those factors plained, is the great financial risk and his wife, and University of Ariz. million. In 1953 there oc­ graphed and staged by dance stu­ which comprise, a dance, and it is involved. He gave as an example California President Robert curred an injury in traffic ap­ dents under the direction of Miss fittingly entitled “ Let Us Ex­ the Arthur Miller play, “ The Cru­ The team of Freshman Jerry Spronl has been invited to at­ proximately every 23 seconds. Ruth Jacobs, acting assistant pro­ plain.” It is danced by Jane Sil­ cible,” which cost $100,000 to Perry and Sophomore Jack Adler tend. It will be “ closed night” For every fatality, one or more fessor of physical education. ver, Joy Totah, Mary Stewart, open on Broadway. The cost of took second in* upper - division for any other school functions. the production being presented persons was permanently dis­ Modern Design Billie Clark, Jackie Hopper and men’s debate, losing in the final The time for the shindig to be­ here is only slightly over $600. abled. Among the numbers is a dance Jo Smith, dance chairman. Add­ round on a split decision to the gin is 9 p.m., and it will last ’til Students are urged by the com- motivated by modem design en­ ing a touch of the holiday spirit Historical Background University of Southern California. 1:30 a.m. with lockout hours ex­ -mittee in charge on S.D. to ob­ titled “ Antics in Abstraction,” di- and festivities are two numbers, Dr. Hatlen went on to explain This placed SBC’s team oVfer the tended until 2730 Di. and Mrs. top representatives of 37 colleges serve all traffic regulations and “ A Child’s Concept of Christmas,” the historical background of the Richard Kaywood and Dr. and to be courteous to drivers and pe­ directed by Kathryn Malucky and legitimate theater. and universities from the 11 West­ Mrs. James Walters will be spon­ destrians alike. Santa Barbara Col­ CALENDAR Martha Hall, and “ Christmas Pan­ The Puritans brought in a ern states. Schools defeated by sors for the evening. All members Jerry and Jack in order to qualify lege Student Safety Committee is orama,” directed by Doris Koer- prejudice against the theater of the faculty and administration WEDNESDAY, DEC, 8 distributing pamphlets and putting ber and Ruth Jewel. which is still in our back­ for the final round included Utah, are invited by Ted Mobley, social 9-2— AWS Doll Contest, SU Con­ New Mexico, Nevada, San Diego up a Library display on Friday ground. The first play was chairman, to attend. ference Room Spanish Mood which will remain until the Friday produced in Virginia in 1668, State and Portland State. Santa Do you know that route? Sure 7-8— “ The Philadelphia Story,” Barbara’s other representatives in of Christmas Vacation. “ España,” directed by Beverly and it was not until 1752 that you do! We’ll see you there and Dorothy Maguire, Richard Carl­ senior men’s , debate, Sophomore Holiday Hazards McCoy, provides an interesting the first professional group give Baby New Year ’55 a terrific son, Mary Astor, John Payne; Leo Paul Alvarez and Senior Bob This is an especially appropri­ study done in a Spanish mood, ac­ continued on page six initiation. Library Rm. 251. Ingersoll, also defeated teams from ate time for Santa Barbara to ob­ companied by Anthiel’s “ Capital THURSDAY, DEC. 9 Utah and New Mexico. serve Safety Day because it is just of the World.” The dancers are 9-3— AWS Doll Contest, SU Con­ ‘Best Showing’ a few days prior to the Christmas ference Room Sally Phillips, Connie Fabricant, Pulitzer Historian Student Social Code holidays when most students will “ As far as I know this is the 7-9— WAA Intramurals, Gym June Smith, Beverly McCoy and be heading home. Many have best showing ever made by a Santa' 7-10:30 — Dance Concert, (Little John Smith. “ Moods in Percus­ four- and five-hour trips ahead, To Lecture Tomorrow; Barbara College debate team,” Investigated by New Theater sion” an experiment' in sound and so with Safety Day in mind good stated Dr. Upton Palmer, profes­ FRIDAY, DEC. 10 movement, is to be danced by driving can be put to practice, thus College May Attend sor of speech. “ It is all the more 7-10:30 — Dance Concert, Little Carole Childs, Pat Kelly, Carlene Formed AS Committee possibly thwarting an accident and remarkable because the boys were Theater Hughie and Pat Collie. The stu­ George Dangerfield, Pulitzer Action to prevent a recurrence perhaps saving a life.. competing against senior stu­ SATURDAY, DEC. 11 dent directors of this number are Prize - winning author and histori­ of recent violations of the SBC Campus Caution dents.” Basketball, SBC vs. Kirby Shoes Carlene and Peggy Davis. an, will speak to the History Club social regulations is being consid­ Campus danger spots, such as (AA U ), here Included in the contemporary and all interested students and In competition in other events ered by the Associated Students. the intersection near the Student SUNDAY, DEC. 12 numbers will be “ Blues Duet,” faculty members tomorrow at 7 :30 Jerry Perry and Jack Adler placed Appointment of a special commit­ Union, deserve special attention 3- 5— RCB Badminton, Gymdanced by Mary Alexander and’ p.m. in the Science Building Au­ in the finals of junior men’s im­ tee to investigate the problem was because of the number of pedes­ 5-6— Speech Dept.'oral reading, Bert Stull to the music of Ray ditorium. promptu, while Leo Alvarez placed announced last week by George trians in the area. Observing the Methodist Church Anthony. A workshop sets the at­ Dangerfield’s topic will be “ An­ in the semi-finals. These three stu­ Allen, AS president. • . speed limit and being particularly thony Trollope in English Social dents also placed in the semi-finals 7:30— Movies, “ Lifeboat,” Audi­ mosphere for “Dance of the Pup­ The committee of student lead­ cautious when rounding corners History.” A famed 19th Century of junior men’s extempe, with Jer­ torium . pets,” under the direction of Shir­ ers is meeting with representatives and taking a curve also are im­ English novelist, ‘ Trollope has ry Perry failing to qualify for the MONDAY, DEC. 13 ley Jones and Marilyn Moore. of the administration to outline portant in traffic-accident preven­ written works including D octor final round by only one point. 4- 5— Speech Dept, oral reading,Comical movements and expres­ clarification of the social code and tion. A simple rule sums this all Thome, The Prime Minister, an Little Theater sions will be portrayed by Athene ■ Altogether there were 250 stu­ possible solution to the problem. up: “ When at the wheel give full autobiography and several travel TUESDAY, DEC. 14 Keyes, Jacque Hunter, Muriel dents in Tucson for the tourna­ Members of the special com­ attention to driving; when on foot 11-12— AWS Christmas Assem­ Knox and Claudette Phipps. books. ment, which is the major speech watch where you are stepping.” World Lecturer mittee include George, Joan bly, Auditorium Tickets for the event may be event of the year for many of Quintero, AS vice president; 3-5— Bureau of Occupation Panel obtained at the Graduate Manag­ Born in England in 1904, Dan­ them. There were 80 participants gerfield received his B.A. from Priscilla Simms, Activities Christmas Assembly Discussion, “ How to Find a er’s office or from the student di­ in senior men’s debate, with 45 in Control Board chairman; Gar- Job,” Bldg. 431, Rm. 101 rectors. Because of limited seat­ Oxford in 1927. He became a junior men’s extempe, and almost United States citizen in 1943 van Kuskey, Interfraternity Is Sponsored by AWS Basketball, SBC vs. Pasadena ing capacity, students should pur­ 60 participants in junior men’s im­ Council president, and Miriam Nazarenes, here chase tickets in advance. while serving with the 102nd In­ promptu. Results in senior men’s Faculty and students are invited fantry Division of the U.S. Army. McFarland, Panhellenic Coun­ to the AWS - sponsored Annual debating are important in deter­ cil president. He has taught and lectured in Eng­ mining which Southern California Christmas Assembly to be staged PANEL DISCUSSES SENIOR PLACEMENT land, on the Continent and in school receives the bid to attend In a statement last week, Allen Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 11 a.m. in America. His book entitled The the national tournament held at called for a clarification of the the Auditorium. A panel discussion designed to are invited and I’m sure the panel Era of Good Feeling received the West Point at the end of the year. regulations for social activities. The Music and Speech Depart­ SBC seniors ,in securing em­ will have some -very worthwhile 1953 Pulitzer Prize in American “ The rules should be clarified not ments are cooperating in present­ ployment upon graduation has information to impart to them history one of the highest honors only in» writing but also in the ing this program, which will seek been planned for Tuesday, Dec. which will assist them in their which can be bestowed upon an Radio Panels Inform minds of the students,” he said. to add to the enjoyment of this 14, at 3 p.m. in the Education search for a job.” historian. The AS president also declared Christmas, season. The Treble En­ Bldg. 431, according to E. L. Participating in the panel dis­ Columbia University has Public of SBC Depts. that he would like to see “ some semble and the Men’s Glee Club, (Chally) Chalberg, placement ex­ cussion will be Dr. John McClure, further honored Dangerfield Panel discussions informing the continuity in enforcement.” both under the direction of Carl ecutive. associate professor of industrial with the Bancroft Award for public about the functions of SBC The committee was formed Zytowski, instructor of music, Questions concerning job leads, arts, who is a former training di­ distinguished writing in Amer­ academic departments started two after separate police raids on along with the Modem Chorale, what to wear for an interview and rector for the B. F. Goodrich Co. ican history. on SAE party and the Kappa directed by Dr. Van A. Christy, other problems relative to employ­ with years of experience in the In his talk Dangerfield will em­ weeks ago with an Industrial Arts Sigma “Mardi Gras,” an all­ professor of music, will provide ment will be discussed by the fields of industrial education and phasize the value of fiction, as a program followed last week by the school dance, resulted in the musical selections. panel. management; Dr. Ralph Nair, as­ source for the historian. He will Speech Department. arrest of several students at Group Singing sociate professor of industrial arts, undoubtedly touch upon the works the latter event for violations The Treble Ensemble will sing All Students Invited These presentations are heard who has done coiisiderable work of Dickens, Thackery and Eliot. each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. over of the State liquor laws and three excerpts from “ Christmas “ The meeting is, quite naturally, in vocational guidance and indus­ Dr. H. Edward Nettles, profes­ the College Administration’s Carol” by Benjamin Britton, and Radio KDB. Tomorrow evening’s designed for seniors— both teach­ trial management; Dr. Helen sor of history, will introduce the suspension of SAE from cam­ the Modern Chorale will perform ers and non-teachers,” Chalberg Keener, dean of women, and Chal­ speaker. Refreshments will follow topic will be the Foreign Lan­ pus recognition for the re­ “ Glory to God in Heaven” and explained. “ However, all students berg. the meeting. guage Department. mainder of the academic year. “ Jesu, Son of Braga.” Page 2 EL GAUCHO Wednesday, December 8, 1954 Letter to the Editor From the President’s Desk Pics Deadline Looms Listening Schedule Wed., Dec. 8 — Light Orchestral Dear Editor: The UCSBC campus has been The University Extension has publicized in newspapers all over For la Cumbre 1955’ Favorites been responsible for the wonderful the nation these past two weeks. Thu., Dec. 9 — Luncheon Concert movies we have been seeing Sun­ “ Once again we’ re urging all (KFAC-FM) However, this publicity has been seniors and members of organiza­ day nights. It-sponsors the films Fri., Dec. 10 — Luncheon Concert on a non-profit basis, and the main by no means conducive to the best tions having individual pictures in (KFAC-FM) idea of the extension has been to interests of the University. The in­ La Cum bre to make their appoint­ provide recreation for the students. cidents that arose were a result of ments with Zane Studio Before Mon., Dec. 13— Britten, Ceremony University of California, Santa Barbara College Dec. 31, or risk not having their / Films which have been shown an ac9epted pattern of action of of Carols were selected by a committee of pictures in the book,” states Jack EDITOR ------JOAN FRANTZ college students on any campus in Tue., Dec. 14— Tschaikovsky, Nut­ faculty members and students in Christofferson, organizations edi­ ASSISTANT EDITOR ______PAT SMITH the nation. cracker Suite CITY EDITOR ______BETH KLASSON order that students would get tor of the 1955 edition of the year­ Wed., Dec. 15— Christmas Eve in .FEATURE EDITOR ______:______SYLVIA KLASSON films to their liking. The problem arises when this book. SOCIETY EDITOR ______DEDE KRASK Let’s keep up our spirit and Since deadlines are nearing, Vienna COMPOSITION ASSISTANT ______.______LEO PAUL ALVAREZ pattern does not coincide with the come out to see the movies on EDITORIAL ASSISTANT ______DICK HENDRICKSON state laws. The University of Cali­ it is increasingly important STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ______;_____ JIM PITCHER Sunday nights so we can raise thé fornia must adhere to the laws that students contact the stu­ Gifts - Stationery - Photos REPORTERS — Theo Knaphurst, Judy Webb, Kelley Cartwright, Barbara attendance to 150, the minimum dio in order that the photogra­ Ottoway, June Roripaugh, Clara Mori, Jack Jones, Jerry Perry, Rosemary attendance required to cover costs and regulations of the State of Hallmark Cards Marble, Mary Castillo, Arline Barron, Christy Lord, Mardy Boles, Natalie of showing the films. The largest phers have sufficient time to Hurd, Nornie Carlson, Marilyn Mehney, Jack Nakano. California. GILBERTS attendance to date, has only been produce good prints. , Here is where a decision must o f Goleta PHIL C. JACKS, JR., Advertising 100, and I know we can do better Organizations are also request­ be made, using three alternatives. 5854 Hollister Ave Phone 8-2892 than that. A series of thrilling ed to »contact either Jack or Lois pictures is coming soon, but if no Either the rulings are enforced to Indifference Will Not Suffice . Jaral, editor, to sign contracts for . . improvement is shown soon in the letter of the law in a police- the space they want in the hook. Two instances of violations of the State law and Univer­ attendance, there is a great prob­ state fashion, or they are enforced ability that the extension will stop This must be done before Christ­ sity regulations regarding alcoholic beverages have recently by joint action of the groups con­ sponsoring the films. mas vacation, Dec. 17, since the resulted in the arrest of several students, the denial of campus cerned, or they are not enforced It is up to us students to come makeup of the book will be com­ recognition to one of SBC’s most active and responsible fra­ out, raise the attendance and con­ at all with the danger of the re­ pleted shortly after that date. GOWNS ternities and the widespread dissemination of publicity which tinue this recreation. Who would currence of the same type of inci­ PAJAMAS can only be considered as detrimental to the College. miss a thriller for only 25 cents? dent. A sensible plan for all con­ Spread the word around and SUPS This is not the first time such instances have taken place cerned would be one that followed bring in any suggestions you have PANTIES at SBC, for they are the product of a long-standing social to the Library Audio-Visual De­ the pattern of the second alterna­ RISING & HERZOG conflict extending beyond the College. It must be obvious partment. tive. 5731 Hollister Avenue that there is a wide gulf between public mores regarding Ralph Muller Many people are unfavorable to alcohol and the state liquor codes. any “ middle-of-the-road” measure. Goleta — WO 8-8871 REC SWIMMING However, a special AS committee No part of our system of laws has been more consistently RADIO — TV — HI-FI or openly disregarded in recent years. That this attitude exists Recreational swimming is working on the possibility or in our college community is merely a reflection of the point in the pool is limited to the feasibility of such a plan. The Sales and Service of view of the general public. Since early resolution of this noon hour, 12 to 1 p.m., outcome of its work will be publi­ We are the oldest and most conflict between law and custom is unlikely, we are forced to Monday through Friday, cized in a later issue of this paper; make the best of an unsatisfactory situation. and from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sat­ until this time the only reminder completely equipped service shop and word of caution that can be It can be pointed out that the sudden (and in part, one urdays and Sundays. How­ in Goleta. suspects, politically inspired) zeal in enforcing the liquor ever, individuals may use rendered is to tread lightly until BASTIAN’S code is inconsistent with past indifference. the pool for recreational this matter has been clarified. It’s We service all makes and models. purposes during class hours to your advantage to do so. Apparel for Women It can be argued that college students, as a group, are with permission of the in­ George Alien All repairs guaranteed 90 days. 5848 Hollister Goleta being singled out in this enforcement while the public as* a structor. President ASUCSBC whole continues to flout the law. It can be declared that the publicity given to the events in question was often inaccurate. It can be asserted that the imposition of age twenty-one as an artificial dividing line in a cohesive group which strad­ LUCKY DROOÜLES ? OODLES ! dles this barrier is foolish and impractical. The College cannot, however, evade responsibility for the current upheaval. The Associated Students are guilty of in­ decisiveness and are most subject to criticism because it is their own membership that suffers in consequence. The Ad­ ministration must accept a share of the responsibility for its CONTOUR CHAIR past laxity in dealing with transgressions. Its sudden— and FOR INDIAN FAKIRS Richard S. Nelson tardy— firmness is worthless if it is tapered off as in the past, Creighton University so that the passage of time brings with it more incidents. Faculty and alumni do not escape blame entirely because chaperonage of College affairs carries with it obligations which have not been adequately carried out. None of these facts, however, constitutes justificatiton for the failure of students to observe the law. The course of action that appears necessary is, first, to clarify the social regulations beyond possible question. Next, these must be enforced to the letter,'n'ot just for a few months until the fuss dies down, but at all times. Center line o n m o u n t a in This is a harsh prospect and one that will not be met ROAD PAINTED BY MAN WHAT’S THIS? For solution see paragraph below. WALKING BACKWARDS favorably by students; but it is an alternative greatly to be Philip Wagher preferred to the present situation in which individuals and Western Illinois State College groups are singled out for punishment for aotivitites which are accepted as common practice. The most militant enforcement cannot give assurance that violations will not occur; only the exercise of mature judg­ ment by the individual can do that. Students must recognize that failure to comply with regulations carries with it the □ □ □ very real possibility not only of personal punishment but of severe damage to their organizations and to their College. I D .H .

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® A. T. Co. P R O D U C T O F AMERICA’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES SU and Bookstore ACTIVITIES OUTLINED BY COMMITTEE; THE SIVAN’S Wednesday, December 8, 1954 EL GAUCHO Page 3 Report Petty Thefts SUN. MOVIES, FASHION SHOW INCLUDED NECK Continuing losses due to theft by George Dekker SALEM WITCHCRAFT SAGA ‘STIRRING’ Activities for the rest of this of food and merchandise from the the program is continued is up to A Horticultural Dialogue by Jack Nakano Carolyn Clark and Warren semester and tentatively for next the students. One of the most stirring dramas Gaucho Room and book store “ What will we do with the new Sherlock each gave sincere semester were announced by Nancy Events featured for the rest of of the present day was presented and convincing performances. were reported last week by Sta plans?” Schrimsker, chairman of the As­ the semester include a fashion last Friday and Saturday at the “ I hardly know. What do we Abigail Williams’ childish and dent Union Committee Chairman sembly Committee. The Sunday show and Christmas program pre­ Lobero Theater in Santa Barbara. ever do with something new in evil Ways were excellently Pat Scruggs. The loss was particu night movies presented by the Uni­ sented by AWS. The committee The entire production of “ The this land of thorns, this land of brought out by Nancie Brown, versity Extension are backed by tentatively plans to offer a music Crucible,” by Arthur Miller, which' larly severe when electrical failure half-nourished Weeds?” and she is also to be credited this committee. The success of this assembly, assembly of the faculty,' tells the saga of witchcraft in Sa­ for maintaining her character extinguished lights on campus “ But infanticide was outlawed program is determined by the assembly for the new Provost, an 99 • lem, was a distinguished and ex­ throughout the entire play several weeks ago, he stated. weekly attendance. Whether or not awards assembly, class quartet citing one. “ A silly ethical notion of our more than any other single Scruggs expressed confidence and the annual Election Assembly Although generally the first p erform er. predecessors. True, , we are their that the majority of students are during the spring semester. The scene of any play is very slow to namesakes, but they invented ethi­ Carolyn Clark’s Elizabeth was approved program will be sub­ begin, in this particular case the not responsible for these thefts and Applications Dne For cal relativity, and our manifesto sensitive and soft and balanced mitted soon. actors managed excellently to keep well with the brash Abigail. War­ declared that severe punishments indicated that we would use dis­ Besides the chairman, the com­ the pace fast. This was evident ren Sherlock, in the principal role will be levied' against guilty indi­ Casitas Residences cretion in maintaining the garden. mittee is composed of Cary Lytle, immediately after the three girls, of John Proctor, ran through a If you are squeamish about the viduals. Disciplinary action in All men and women students Sheila Poland, Joan Quintero, Cyn­ Abigail, Mercy and Mary, por­ job, then abstain.” gamut of emotions and comple­ such cases is taken by the Faculty who are now living off campus thia St. Clair and Kirk Ward. The trayed by Nancie Brown, Pat Kerr “ But it’s not as though this new mented these well with a sincere and who wish to live in the Resi advisors for this committee are and Barbara Beier, respectively, Committee on Student Conduct. flower were a barbarian. . . . It’s and restrained performance. He dence Halls in the spring semester Dr. Ernest Bickerdike, associate entered on stage. From then on ably coped with several high and The problem is complicat­ almost one of us. Just because it should make application for a professor of chemistry; Stefan the dramatic interest of the play ed, Scruggs pointed out, by didn’t have quite the proper mark­ tense passages which might nor­ room at once in the Housing Of Krayk, assistant professor of mu­ never lessened. ings ...” mally have defeated the ordinary the fact that students who wit­ fice, Bldg. 401, Rm. 209. sic; Dr. Edwin Schoell, assistant Continuous Climax actor. “ Don’t be soft-hearted. These ness thefts are reluctant to re­ January Deadline professor of speech, and Ruth Ja­ Contrary to normal play writing blossoms are worn in the lapel of Supporting Roles / Students living in the Las Ca­ cobs, acting assistant professor of in which there are climaxes and port the fact. He emphasized the University. The soft pencilling Several outstanding supporting sitas Residence Halls and many of physical education. anticlimaxes and dramatic mo­ that losses from this cause of yellow on the blue background performances must not go by un­ those living off campus already Members of this committee are ments, Arthur Miller wrote his hurt every AS member, since is their trade-mark. For God’s mentioned. Bob Taggart’s elderly have made applications for ae selected from the blanks submitted drama as one continuous climax, sake, take a lesson from the Spar­ Giles Corey was amazingly well they are covered by the Associ­ commodations. The contract and at the beginning of the year, or by and this reflected on the audience tans. It is true that they often done, and he should be commend­ ated Students budget. deposit must be in the Office of expressing interest to the chair­ greatly. Many times their reac­ ed for successfully handling a dif­ financed their activities with for­ Relaying of information con­ Student Housing by Jan. 3, 1955, man. tions to certain passages was eign gold, but who can blame ficult character part. The same is cerning stealing from the Student in order to be assured of a room. laughter in order to release them­ them? Like ours, their, land was true of Ted Scott’s portrayal of the Union facilities to the Student Un­ Cost for room and board selves from the tension created by CLUB NOTES poor. Their domestic practice, at stiff and domineering Deputy-Gov­ ion Committee or Standards Com­ per semester is $336, which the action. This is a great com; PSYCHOLOGY CLUB will least, we can follow.” ernor Danforth. Barbara Beier as mittee chairmen will insure fair includes three meals a day, six pliment to the actors for having sponsor a discussion on “ Oppor­ “ But to practice infanticide, to Mary Warren and David Hand, as treatment of offenders and aid days a week, two meals on been able to maintain such inter­ Sundays and one on holidays. tunities in the Field of Phychol- enslave the majority, just because Reverend Parris carried over their greatly in reducing financial losses est. parts realistically and with particu­ A $26 deposit is required with ogy tonight at 8 in Bldg. 410. The the land was poor and they were to the student body, Scruggs con­ discussion will contain vital in­ few . . .” The three leading actors lar adeptness during the important cluded. the contract, and the remain showed their dramatic calibre formation concerning openings in “ Very well, my sentimental trial scene. David Jones wisely re­ der of the sum may be paid in to the utmost in their individu­ this field. Everyone interested is friend, look at the remaining strained a good drunk scene in the five monthly installments of al portrayals. Nancie Brown, $62 each. urged to attend this meeting. plants: they receive but little sun­ last part of the play to put it over FROSTY ROOT BEER most credibly. The halls furnish sheets, pillow ALPHA MU GAMMA, national shine, for the tall weeds around Charcoaled Hot Dogs and them draw most of the light; they Others who capably han­ slips and towels. Linen is laun­ honorary foreign language frater­ Hamburgers begin to wilt, because the new dled their roles were Bob Hig- dered and maid service is provided nity, invites all the foreign stu­ at the movies bee as Reverend Hale, Ruth weekly. Students supply their plant is drawing some of their Schedules subject to El Ranchito dents and all members of the lan­ Farstrup as Mrs. Putnam, Bri­ own drapes, bedspreads, study guage department and their dates precious nourishment; and they change without notice D rive In are being regarded with askance, an Hansen as Ezekiel Cheever, lamps and scatter rugs. to a Christmas party on Tuesday, AIRPORT DRIVE-IN Robert Ingersoll as Mr. Put­ 2608 De la Vina Dec. 14, from 8 to 11 p.m. at 1036 because they spilt some dew on the W ednesday -Saturday patron’s vest.” nam, Miriam Birch as Tituba, STUDENT HONORED West Pedregosa St. Those who “Malta Story,” Muriel Pav­ Home of the 3 Legged Chicken “ Ah, yes! You are right. It Margie Margener as Betty Par­ Bill Tuning, an SBC stu­ will be able to attend are asked to lov, Alec Guinness would be a pity if there were dis­ ris, Jane Rivera as Susanna dent, has been honored by reply to either Dick Douglass, “Broken Lance,” Jean Pe­ sension among assassins. What Walcott, Pat Kerr as Mercy the acceptance of his poem, president of the group, or Dr. Eda tools shall we use, and shall we ters, Spencer Tracy Lewis, Nina Napier as Rebecca “L’hommage” for publica­ Ramelli, professor of Spanish. Nurse, Mike Feith as Francis The Christian Science tion in the Anthology of murder it in darkness?” CALIFORNIA A club for foreign and Ameri­ “ Daylight will suffice. . . . There W ednesday-Thursday Nurse, Kelly Cartwright as Organization College Poetry. This book is Judge Hathome and Judith a compilation of the finest can students interested in further­ will be no questions. . . .” “Magnificent Obsession,” holds weekly meetings ing friendly international relations Jane Wyman, Rock Hud­ Mills as Sarah Good. college poetry in the coun­ Dr. Theodore Hatlen, director try. has .been proposed and is to be ROTC BATTALION son Thursday at 4:30 discussed at a Deans’ Coffee Hour “Treasure of the Golden of the play, acknowledged the fact TO HONOR COEDS that the dialogue itself would be in the Monday, Dec. 13, Bldg. 403, rm. Condor,” Cornel Wilde, • Fresh Cut Flowers 115, from 3 until 4:30 p.m. Final reviews by the ROTC Bat­ Constance Smith sufficient to maintain interest. As Literature Distribution Room, • Potted Plants talion will be held at 8 a.m. to­ Friday-Monday a result, the black backdrop and Tri Beta will present the second 120 East Valerio Street Reasonably Priced morrow on the parade ground ad­ “Call Me Madam,” Ethel minimum amount of furniture talk of its series, “ Science at Work Goleta Feed and Nursery jacent to the tennis courts. The ■ Merman, George Sanders contributed to making the produc­ Next Meeting will be Dec. 9 in the Community,” tomorrow at tion a simple and dignified one. 101 Highway & Fairview Ave. review will honor the newly elect­ “ Rogue Cop,” Janet Leigh, 8 p.m. in the Museum of Natural All are cordially welcome! Phone 8-2200 OPEN SUNDAYS ed Colonel’s Coeds, Panda Schle- Robert Taylor The technical aspects were satis­ History. gel, Ann Wadsworth and Sue Zieg­ factory. The Speech Department David Hagerbaumer, a museum ler, and Distinguished Military FOX ARLINGTON should be proud to have this pro­ staff member, will address the Student badges will be presented Wednesday on duction on their growing list of biological science honorary fra­ to Cadet Lt. Col. Joseph Williams, “Carmen Jones,” Dorothy hits. ternity about “ Museum Tech­ Maj. Gary Morris and Capt. Lee Dandridge, Harry Bela- niques.” Powers. fon te The Carpinteria Reef will be These badges are awarded to “Twist of Fate,” Ginger Faculty Notes the site of a Tri Beta field trip senior ROTC students who stand Rogers, Jacques Bergerac An article by DR. THEODORE planned for Friday afternoon. Cars academically in the upper half of GRANADA W. HATLEN, chairman of the will leave from the campus at 2 the class and have shown outstand­ W ednesday-Thursday speech department, appears in the p.m. Those planning to go may ing qualities of leadership in cam- “Black Knight,” Patricia current issue of Western Speech. sign up in the Biological Science put activities and military profi­ Medina, Alan Ladd Entitled “ A Visit to the Japanese office by tomorrow. ciency. “Fire Over Africa,” Mau­ Noh Drama Theater,” the article reen O’Hara, MacDonald Carey is based on Dr. Hatlen’s studies of Friday- Wednesday the Japanese theater during his faculty assignment to the Far East. tho Tof “ Cattle Queen of Montana,” Barbara Stanwyck, Ron­ DR. LAWRENCE WILLSON, OR h is ald Reagan assistant professor of English, has p i / « + “Cry of Vengeance,” Mar­ had two articles accepted for pub­ u n g i s i m a s tha Hyer, Mark Stevens lication in the highly regarded CAMPUS AUDITORIUM journals, The Pacific Spectator Sunday and the South Atlantic Quarterly. “Lifeboat,” Tallulah Bank- Both writings are based on his untH cjids ÜKe head, John Hodiak interest in the - literature of New England. TK tíif^ — — - DR. ELLIOT A. P. EVANS, as­ “SUDS-’N-RINSE” sociate professor of art, has been invited to present a research pa­ Complete Laundromat Service per on the California Mission at When you pause (10% discount to UCSBC Soledad at the national meeting Students) of the Society of Architectural His­ CT Hi—- I ^ " i * make it count...have a Coke torians to be held in January. DRY CLEANING DR. JOHN C. SNIDECOR, pro- L s * f e # d < Plenty of Free Parking fessor of speech and dean of Ap­ plied Arts, will address a meeting L a ^ o w S b i r c i We Give S & H Green Stamps of the Western Speech Association ^ ■ Telephone 2-6576 on Friday at the University of Ari­ » C o r F U h c s 1531 State at Arrellaga zona. He will speak on “ Hearing and Athetoid Children.” DRINK ♦ W f t r f i î s ✓ 5 etu tÿd L • BEVERAGES • ICE CUBES • TOBACCOS Visit our Delicatessen Counter I l l ICE CREAM CHEESE LUNCH MEATS •OTTICO UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY *Y IMPORTED FOODS FRESH BREAD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF SANTA BARBABA m E n 's sh op For that late evening snack! "Cok»" It a registered trade mark. © 1934, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY GOLETA * 1 1 ■ I 5858 Hollister Avenue, Goleta ' Phone 8-2381 Page 4 EL GAUCHO Wednesday, December 8, 1954 GAUCHO FOOTBALL TOTAL OFFENSE (Leaders) Plays Rush Pass SPORTSCENE STATISTICS Walski 111 122 367 by Jordan Romeo RUSHING Puailoa 70 255 22 TC YG YL NYGAv. Shoup 56 -7 251 Any of you sports fans who hap­ I received the following letter day- Puailoa 67 286 31 255 3.8 Gaebel 60 231 0 pen to read the Los Angeles Ex­ before-yesterday which dispelled Gaebel 60 234 3 231 3.8 SCORING this notion: aminer may have noticed during Walski 47 180 58 122 2.6 TD PAT FG Dear Mr. Romeo: 115 2.4 Puailoa 6 0 0 the football season the weekly log Morris 49 149 34 Your letter was misplaced, and Varner 23 111 6 105 4.6 Gaebel 4 0 0 of football scores which appeared it’s a shame it was, It appears the H’house 18 98 23 75 4.2 Young 0 10 1 in that paper’s sports section. This football log was never altered, and 77 4 73 3.2 Ashbrook 2 0 0 SPORTS EDITOR .. „...... JORDAN ROMEO Boaz 23 log included1 the complete record I ’m sorry for that. There isn’t 67 6 67 5.1 Mattias 1 0 0 6 SPORTS WRITERS ARNALDO SOUS, BOB WEITHORN, Stelle 13 of all the country’s college football much to be done except to beg Campbell 11 68 5 63 5.7 Varner 1 0 0 6 GLENN DICKEY your forgiveness. I have spoken to teams with totals of points scored, Jones 18 61 1 61 3.4 Humrighoiuse 1 0 0 6 the fellow in charge of that end of 1 0 0 6 opponents listed, games to be play­ S’worth 16 37 6 31 2.0 Morris it, although I am merely a col­ Mattias 16 47 26 21 Walski 1 0 0 6 ed, etc. Santa Barbara College SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS umnist, not the sports editor. Scott 11 20 6 14 Baird 1 0 0 6 scores were listed just as all the Thanks for writing, and best Baird 14 26 18 8 by Bob Weithom mor has it that Phil Jacks has others—-with one slight difference. wishes . . . 2 1 0 1 Totals 18 10 1 121 won the last 14 in a row, but some Trout Sports writers, some say, are Sincerely, 1 0 0 0 Oppon. 25 12 0 of the younger members of the Santa Barbara scores— some of Powers much like people. There are places Vincent X. Flaherty Carlson 1 0 0 0 •Includes safety. faculty are claiming they’ll outdo them anyway— were always turned here where it got pretty late. Well o.k., but don’t let it hap­ Shoup 7 6 13 -7 (or is it “ outlast” ) him. Whether late in the day or late in backwards. The Gauchos return­ pen again, see. life doesn’t seem to matter much En Garde ed victorious from All-Cal week­ * * * Totals 399 1444 259 at this point. . . . and don’t be caught off end and their efforts were immed­ Why, oh' why do those L. A. Oppon. Æ60 1590 243 Delicious Hot Snacks at This is being written last Fri­ guard next Tuesday night when iately listed as a 32-0 licking at the Rams who looked terrific in Sep­ PASSING day. Last Friday, if you’ll re­ die newly organized Fencing Club hands of the Cal Aggies. This we tember Ijave to look so pitiful in PA PC Int YdsTD member, was pretty soggy. And, December? It could be said that meets in Bldg. 455A. This is an­ bore with a grin, figuring that Walski 64 21 7 367 4 THE PIER as Fridays will, it got soggier as other of the many RCB-sponsored they have reached "the bottom of 49 3 251 1 anyone can make a mistake, es­ Shoup 21 it wore on . . . and it did wear on. activities under the guidance of the ladder in pro-football after H’house 13 3 2 22 0 Goleta Beach Park If You’re a Man . . . pecially anyone working on a losing to the Baltimore Colts 22-21 Miss Pat Whitaker and Club Puailoa 3 1 0 22 0 Open 1 1 -3 Daily . . . I’ll bet you didn’t know that Chairman Louis Lively. Meetings newspaper. Then came the fatal last Saturday. In the league open­ Baird 2 0 0 0 0 you’re going to be playing tennis from 7 to 9 p.m. blow. The Blue & Gold journeyed er the Rams slaughtered this same Ferrari 1 0 0 0 0 Pre-Xmas Sale on Imported this weekend. There’s an All- Baltimore club 48-0 on their home to Pepperdine and pulled the up­ Trout I 0 0 0 0 School tournament being played Hold ’Er Newt field. We’ll admit Baltimore has Diving Equipment. set of the year by knocking off the this Saturday and Sunday /under . . . she’s headed for the barn. improved tremendously — they Totals 133 46 12 667 5 the sponsorship of the Men’s In­ In fact they all are. Every Sun­ hitherto Unbeaten Waves 13-12. knocked off the San Francisco Oppon. 136 60 9 846 7 tramural program. This is to be day you’ll find loads of fun and Eagerly We searched the Examiner 49ers the Sunday before— but the men’s singles exclusively and all coeds at the riding club sessions. football log to see the final result Rams still outrank them in talent are eligible to compete, including There’ll be horses, too. If you’d shouting out the prowess of Gau- and personnel. The Rams have lost the varsity. The object, aside from like to get back in the saddle cho football. So what do we find? that will to win and are putting HUNDREDS OF YOU YET TO DO some good sport, is to establish a again, join us. Time is 3 to 5 p.m. A neat PEPPERDINE 13, SANTA petty jealousies before team effort. campus champ. It may be you IF and the fee $2. For more infor­ BARBARA 12— immediately be­ Some of the players objected pub­ Don’t put it off any longer! you enter. mation on horsin’ around, contact low the still uncorrected Cal Aggie licly to criticism they received by Make arrangements NOW for that La Cumbre photograph. Details yours truly or call Miss Kay Home score. This was too much. Within the one man who is authorized to No entry fee will be required, at the Women’s P.E. Dept. the hour a scorching missive de­ give it—Coach Hamp Pool. Now manding the reason or reasons for there is this Van Brocklin-Hirsch but players must furnish their own Man, Were They Tight! ^ O t t e d L r tennis halls. The winners will re­ such maltreatment of SBC football mess which is really goofy. It I’m referring, of course, to the port their scores. Those interested left this desk for Los Angeles. seems Van doesn’t like Elroy so “ crooshul” games played at the 23131 may contact Dr. Dick Kaywood in Football season is over now and he won’t pass to him, even though Barbara Bowl last Thursday night Men’s P.S., Bldg. 420, Rm. 216, since the log 'was never changed, “ Crazylegs” is one of the greatest 7 La Arcada Court at 1114 State Street when the then-first-place »Faculty and/or Dave Slagle or Ken Ber­ we chalked the Examiner up as in­ pass receivers of all time. Ah well, met the then-second-slot Sig Taus. nard for entry. The sign-up dead­ different to such “ small” matters. there’s always next year. The Pencil Pushers led hy one line is Friday noon. Matches are game at the start of the festivities, ceived a . gold pin from the man­ scheduled to get under way at 9 but ended trailing by three as the agement. Quite a gal. a.m. Saturday with the second thrice-champion Sig Taus took the Ed Quo bowled a 548 high se­ round slated for 1 p.m. On Sun­ first contest by seven pins, the last ries and the Splitters had high day matches will be at 9 a.m. and HAMILTON DIAMOND CO. by two, and walked off rather team series — 1720. High team noon, with finals to be held at 3 shakily with all the marbles. With game went to the Gutter Snipes p.m. An attempt will he made to California’s Leading Credit Jewelers three weeks left to play, the Sig with a 584. contact contestants in order to no­ Taus’ magic number is 10. Any- The standings : tify them as to their playing sched­ combination of wins and second- Won Lost ule. place defeats adding up to 10 can Rejects ...... 20 8 announces with pride its Just Figured Out clinch the Men’s Intramural Bowl­ Splitters ...... 17 11 The trouble with the straight ing League title, but it’s a long 9 ... 15 13 and narrow is that there’s no place way from over yet. appointment as an Authorized Agency for "to park. Gutter Snipes ...... i4y2 i3y2 Crazy Coeds Watch the Birdie Holy Rollers ...... 12 16 . . . is the watch word Sunday The Coed Bowling League en­ Alley Cats...... 10 18 afternoons at the Gym as coeds, tered the stretch with the first- Splinters ...... io y 2 i7 y2 fellas and faculty get together for place Rejects still clinging to a Cherry Pickers ...... 10 18 OMEGA a couple of hours of some real comfortable advantage, but they bad mintin’. For those few who had it cut down a bit last week as HOLDER OF THE HIGHEST AWARDS FOR ACCURACY haven’t yet joined in this activity they dropped all four games and you’ll get your chance again this allowed the Splitters to creep up. and every Sunday afternoon from within three games of the top. The 3 to 5 p.m. But since this is the third-place ?s failed to capitalize last weekend ’til Christmas vaca­ on their opportunity as they lost tion, let’s turn out now. Racquets three out of four. They are now are furnished and birds can be five games behind with the Gutter had for a small two-bits. (Ever Snipes another half-game back. see a big one?) Tentatively on Pinned HOURS* the slate for next semester are a OLYMPIC GAMES—Omega is the college sports day with Westmont Claire Hanly helped her team’s official watch of the interna­ . College and Santa Barbara JC»( in­ cause by rolling her all-time per­ tional Olympic Games. 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LAY-AWAY PLAN Al Vogel, manager, will give you his personal attention w ith Budget Terms! a ll your Christmas needs. h r Luiiin ihuj sarna» to bos Angdae qtM SoWfw—if Airways e ro M rito d M Wednesday, December 8, 1954 EL GAUCHO Page 5 GAUCHOS COP THIRD IN REDLANDS TOURNAMENT Small Colleges in Objection NEW SCHOOL MARK, 92-41 To Single Platoon Football AS SBC CÁGERS WIN TWO NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (AP) — college athletics backs water at its Coach Willie Wilton’s Gaucho Gaucho high scorer for the game Remember how the NCAA abol­ next meeting here in January is cagers kicked the lid off, the 1954- and for the tournament was the 55 basketball season by annexing flashy newcomer, Tommy Wil­ ished the two-platoon system only the Michigan Intercollegiate Ath­ letic Assn, composed of seven a third place spot in the Redlands liams, who scored 26 counters to two seasons ago in a valiant effort smaller schools who claim they are Invitational Tournament which bring his tourney total to an even to take a financial burden off the getting it in the neck. Their com­ was held last Thursday, Friday, 60 points for a nifty 20 point av­ smaller football schools and stem, plaint is based upon a development and Saturday at Redlands Uni­ erage. an alarming trend toward abon- which should not have been diffi­ versity. Ron Balden, Clyde Maxen and Santa Barbara started the ac­ donment of the fall sport by the cult to foresee. Jerry Gray for 12, 11 and 10 tivities with a record 92-41 crush­ points respectively against Red­ little fellers? Well, the little fel­ It is this : The big colleges, blesfeed with better scouting staffs ing of last year’s SCIAC cham­ lands, and center Q’Hara contrib­ lers say the well-meant edit has pions from Cal Tech. The old and fatter football scholarships, uted 9. school record of 86 points was set just about ruined them.' are corailing practically all the Whittier went on to defeat Pas­ in a game against Westmont last First to rebe openly and threat­ high school and prep school stars adena Nazarene for the tourney season. en to make up its own rules unless who have shown an ability to play title which they will add to their In this game, scoring honors the national governing body of both offense and defense. They victory in the recent Long Beach went to Jim O’Hara who dumped are taking the cream of the two- Tournament to start a fine rea­ way boys and leaving the one-way ill 27 points from his center posi­ son. There is a wonders for the birds. tion, while Tommy Williams hit for 17. Lee Hansen, operating as An encouraging note for the Physical Beating DEMAND a forward, collected 13 counters, Gauchos was that only one man The Michigan group says that, with Ron Balden and Clyde Maxen had to leave a game via the fould For young Americans care­ as a result, its small squads are notching 12 apiece. route during the tournament. San­ fully trained for successful being forced to take a physical Next in line for the Gauchos ta Barbara employed what is careers in beating. Its members’ are deter­ were the Whittier Poets, who took something new for the Blue & Foreign Trade ' mined either to return to the two- advantage of 18’ missed Santa Bar­ Qold— a zone defense. Its effective­ platoon system or to liberalize bara free throws to hang up a 67- ness may be judged partially by or their own substitution rules so 57 win over the Wiltonmen. Free the fact that Jim O’Hara was Foreign Service they can shuffle their players in throw troubles do not usually guilty of only four fouls in the and out of the lineup much more plague the Gauchos who were one three contests, and the squad as Leading American business freely than they can at present. of the top teams in the nation last a whole was generally light on firms have come to depend As a matter of fact, the Michi­ year in free throw accuracy. personáis. on the American Institute for gan body already has taken some The game was a close affair with First home game for Santa Bar­ Foreign Trade as a major action in that direction. This sea­ the lead switching back and forth bara will be a contest with Kirby’s source of trained personnel son, acting on its own, it permitted until the Poets got hot with five Shoes Saturday night, followed by for their international opera­ players who had been removed minutes remaining and iced the a Tuesday night clash with Pasa­ tions. from the game to return in the contest. dena Nazarene. final four minutes of each quarter. Tommy Williams led the point Box Scores . This, so far as we know, was a brigade with 17, and Jim O’Hara Santa Barbara 92, Cal Tech 41 hit for 16. clear violation of the NCAA rule Santa Barbara fg ft pf tp which permits such substitution Redlands Downed Hansen, f 5 3 3 13 only in the second and fourth Santa Barbara gained some Williams, f 7 3 3 17 A hard-hitting, intensive one- quarters. measure of revenge for this year’s O’Hara, c 7 13 > 1 27 year cdurse at the graduate It would be ironic if a concert­ grid loss to Redlands as they Balden, g 1 10 0 12 level will give you the back­ ed revòlt among the little schools cinched third place in the tourna­ Maxen, g 5 2 1 12 ground you need in languag­ should eventually force the NCAA ment with a 78-63 win over the Herrick, g 0 0 0 0 es, area studies and business to abolish or modify a rule which host school. Powers, g 0 0 3 0 administration as it obtains was intended to curb the majojr Redlands led 34-31 at the half, Rocco, g 0 2 1 2 to world trade. powers to some extent while af­ but the Gauchos set a torrid scor­ Gray, f 2 0 0 4 fording relief for the small insti­ ing pace which their opponents Kohler, f 1 0 5 2 W rite to: tutions. could not match in a third quar­ Stringham, f 0 0 2 0 ' Admissions Committee Almost without exception, the OUTSTANDING BALL HANDLER is Clyde Maxen, hustling ter spurt which saw the Blue & Acres, c 0 0 2 0 score or so of teams which regu­ American Institute jive-foot eight-inch junior guard, who is expected to be a main Gold pour 15 points through the larly dominated the scene under for cog in the Gaucho basketball machinery this year. Maxen is a hoop in 2 minutes and 15 seconds. Totals 29 34 20 92 thè two-platoon system still are Foreign Trade consistent scorer as his marks of 12, 11, 11 points in three games doing so. They still have the at Redlands will attest. Thunderbird Field L horses. No small or “ unknown” Phoenix, Arizona college has sprung suddenly into the limelight with a series of up­ REMINDER sets over its betters. SBC students are reminded that all Gaucho home basket^ F O R CHRISTMAS GIVING ball games are played at the Santa Barbara National we su ggest. . . Guard Armory, 700 West Canon Perdido. The first STUDIO AT Handwoven Originals In The Modern Trend! home game will be Saturday night at 8:15 against Kirby’s 795 EMBARCADERO BEAUTIFUL NOVELTIES Shoes, preceded by a SBC Frosh contest at 6:15. FROM $2.00 UP. DEL NORTE “ DRIFT IN” and Get Acquainted ! Follow Signs from West Entrance IN ISLA VISTA of University Campus! 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BEEF BURGERS 6 for 1.00 BERTIE CHEESE BURGERS 6 for 1.25 SENIOR Ron Balden will be a starter against Kirby’s Shoes Saturday night. Ron is a 6-2, 170-pound forward from Fillmore YOUR COLLEGE BOOKSTORE who is a deadeye on free throws. Balden placed among the first THICK CREAMY MALTS — 20c five small-college players in the nation last year in free throw percentage, and in this year’s Cal Tech game he hit on ten out of ten foul tosses. Page 6 EL GAUCHO Wednesday, December 8, 1954 [Campus Groups Stage Benefit by Dede Krask nounced her engagement to Sig Ep Needy families in the Santa Barbara Council for Christmas SPECIAL EVENT . . . There Jack Jones. They will be married Barbara area will be benefited by Cheer to be distributed to needy was a special meeting held in Ma­ on Dec. 18. an annual Christmas party on families in this area. drona Hall last week. Bonnie * * * Wednesday, Dec. 15, held for SBC All students are reminded that Hummel, resident assistant, passed PINNING . . . Theta Diana students and sponsored by the this is an opportunity to show the chocolates to announce her en­ Ryan is pinned to Sig Ep Jack Sigma Pi fraternity. The frater­ college’s good will to the commu­ gagement to Don Mortensen. They Owen from the University of nity originated the idea, and each nity. will be married next summer, but North Carolina. year they invite two other groups, no date has been set. Congratula­ * * * one sorority and one fraternity, to The LARGEST Selection of tions and best wishes to two won­ ANOTHER PINNING . -. Sig­ Co-sponsor the event. derful kids. This year Delta Gamma and • * * ma Kappa Marcia Tyler is pinned the BEST Burgers , to Delta Sig John Amy of Cal Delta Tau Delta are co-sponsoring ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT ... Poly. the event with Sigma Pi. The par­ Sigma Kappa Joy Moffet an- * * * ty will be held at the Delta Tau Twin-Burger Hatlen Lecture ( Cont’d ) DINNER . . . The Delts were Delta house on Cabrillo Blvd. D rive In dinner guests at the DG house There will be refreshments and started. In the 18th century dancing from 8 to 10 p.m. 2731 De la Vina it was necessary to disguise last Thursday night. JOINT . . . The DSE, Pi Phi ALT. STUDENTS at SBC are the theatrical production as a “ Tried One Lately” and Lambda Chis had a joint last invited by the Sigma Pis to at­ “ moral dialogue.” Sunday at the college cabin. tend. Each guest is requested to Throughout the 19th Century bring one can of food as his price * * * the American theater was dominat­ of admission. The food thus con­ ed by foreign imports, and even CHRISTMAS TREE . . . The tributed will be given to the Santa \merican groups were doing’ for­ Thetas and the Sig Eps had a suc­ CASHMERE eign plays since there was no cessful Christmas tree decorating Dolls Due Today, Thu American drama of value. joint last Sunday night. . Technical Excellence Dolls dressed for the AWS Doll- SWEATERS! However, in the 20th Century CHAIRMAN CHOSEN Dressing Contest must be returned American theater came into its Pat Scruggs was appoint­ today between. 9 and 3, or tomor­ Nationally Advertised brand, m. Dr. Hatlen said the first ed Student Union Chairman row between 9 and 12 noon. Judg­ 100% Cashmere great American dramatist was at the Nov. 23 Legislative ing will take place tomorrow after­ Eugene O’Neill. Since then drama­ Council meeting, George Al­ noon and winners will be notified SPECIAL FOR len, president, announced. that night. The dolls will then be tists are bringing to the theater CHRISTMAS GIVING new aesthetic heights, and our Pat replaces former Chair­ taken to the Council of Christmas technical production is second to man Jim Pitcher. Cheer for distribution. SLIPONS . . . none in the world. In the face of shrinking le­ Reg. $16.95 gitimate theater and road C H R IS T M A S IS COMING! SPECIAL $13.95 shows there has been a tre­ mendous upsurge of educa­ The Holiday Season is the time to wear all of your best clothes. CARDIGANS . . . tional and community theater Have them looking their finest by sending them to us Reg. $22.50 which is closing the gap left by the loss of road shows. Dr. SPECIAL $18.95 Hatlen commented that there are 3500 little-theater groups MARINE DRY CLEANERS today. 5877 Hollister Ave. Goleta Phone 8-4152 BASTIAN’S Community and college theaters “fust Off the Campus” FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR LORE LENBERG from Germany se­ are immensely vital, but their Apparel for Women lected SBC to study with Dr. Hugh Kenner, assistant professor greatest mistake is the attempt to FREE PICK-UP — DELIVERY S & H Green Stamps 5848 Hollister Goleta of English, because of his eminence in the study of the poet imitate Broadway when there is a 3-day Service Ezra Pound. need for more experimentation. FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR STUDYING HERE TO TEACH AMERICAN LIT. IN GERMANY by Fran Cunningham she spent five days sightseeing. Among the 1,700 students on the From there she went to Washing­ Goleta campus there is one who ton to visit Pound. Duke Univer­ recently came to Santa Barbara sity in North Carolina was her College from Germany. Her name next stop where she took an orien­ is Lore Lenberg and she was able tation course which acquainted to come to the United States and her with American life. study because of the Fulbright Lore’s favorite mode of trans­ Scholarship she won while attend­ portation is the Greyhound bus, ing the University of Freiberg. and she took a two-week journey Lore is studying with Dr. Hugh on one through Miami, Charles­ Kenner, assistant professor of Eng­ ton, New Orleans, Dallas, Los An­ lish, on the poetry of Ezra Pound. geles and then up to Santa Bar­ She is working on her thesis for bara. her doctorate degree, and when 3-D Campus she earns it she wants to return to Lore’s impressions of Goleta are Germany and teach American lit­ noteworthy. She feels definitely erature at one of the universities. that we have a three-D college Visits Pound (dirt, distance and dampness) . But She sailed last summer to New she does admit that she likes it York bn the Constitution where here end enjoys the idea of living on campus in Palm Hall as well as First Roman to Shave pursuing a 17-unit study load. Recognized campus organiza­ tions for the fall semester 1954-55 now total 104, according to Pris­ G O L E T A cilla Simms, Activities Control Board chairman. The Los Angeles FEDERATED D aily News recently disclosed that the first Roman to shave daily CHURCH was the younger Scipio. See this 5320 Hollister Ave. column next week for more ex­ clusives, including a special fea­ Free Bus Transportation from ture on Albert Jabegony and an Science Bldg., Sundays 9:30 am aside on professional lies. Sunday School — 9:45 CLASS NOTES Worship — 11:00 Dick Goode, SOPHOMORE CLASS president, announces an Young Peoples — 6:30 The Most Popular important class council meeting Evening Service — 7:30 to be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Quiet Lounge of the Student Mid-week Service, Wed. 7:30 2-Way Cigarette Union. All sophomores are urged Your Community Church (Regular & King Size) by Dick to attend. Policies and problems of class Welcomes You for every smoker on your list! government will be discussed. “ H OM E FOR CHRISTM AS” -G ift package of the season—colorful—attractive—designed by For a Good Time. . . Gauchos Go To The the famous artist, Stevan Dohanos. Remember all your smoking friends with the gift that really Cjjaiet % rol satisfies—Chesterfields. Best to give—best to smoke. at the Bird Refuge

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