Three One-Act Plays on Tap for Collegians in Auditorium Tomorrow
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El Gaucho is published every Wednesday Entered as second class matter in the and Friday of the first school semester and post office at Santa Barbara, California, on Fridays during the second semester. No September 17, 1926. Subscription rates, one issues are printed on holidays or during dollar for the first semester and fifty cents examination periods- for the second. Vol. XVHI Z59 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1938 No. 24 Three One-Act Plays on Tap Dean Jones Releases Rules . Acts, Directs . Heads Ask Announces For Revue For Collegians in Auditorium * New Rules Script-Plots Tomorrow; Students Direct Housing Plan for 1938 Staff Meets Fullerton, Men Students is To Organize New Pay Fines Relations Club Non-Compulsory Production Plans Bradbury Take 25 Gauchos Team Wins • Initial copies of men student • An early aim at success of the Leads, Direct Shell Out housing regulations were run off 1939 Roadrunner Revue was Debate Final this -week by the College press made this week when a group of Hatcher Writes “Blood • Approximately twenty- five and will be distributed to land last year’s staff heads met with On My Hands”; Milne, Gauchos have paid 25 cent fines Robert Scalapino, Waldo in the graduate manager’s office lords just before the spring se Dr. Helen E. Sweet in the ab- Taylor Author Others for violation of parking rules re Phelps Edge Out mester begins, Dean Paul Jones re sence of Doug Duckham, to begin • State college’s Little theater aud cently set up by the Welfare com Sigma Alpha Kappa Pair vealed today. • organization of campus stage show. ience will be greeted with an inno mittee. • Robert Scalapino and Waldo As all houses are privately own Those attending the meeting, besides vation tomorrow night at 8 p.m. in Students are warned to obey Phelps, representing the Interna Dr. Sweet, were Dean Lois M. Ben- the College auditoriium when the all traffic rules in effect on the ed, the college cannot assume res curtain rises on three one-act plays. campus and to especially heed tional Relations club, won the in ponsibility for business arrange nink, Harry Sloan and Jimmee Ful the "no parking” signs. Members Sponsored by the Speech Arts de tramural debate tourney over Harry ments entered into by the students lerton. of the Gavel and Key, service or partment and the Players’ club, local Sloan and Elbert Phelps, represent • Jimmee Fullerton has assumed The group reported that due to ganization, as well as Welfare arid the house owners. However, Thespians will stage "Blood on My both the lead and director’s role in committee members are active in ing Sigma Alpha Kappa, Monday these suggestions, J ones states, are o Dean of Men Paul A. Jones is the practical use of a script-plot show Hands,” "The Stepmother,” and "Blood on My Hands,” one of the enforcing the rules. evening in Pine hall before a crowd releasing housing rules for men this as a basis for last year’s presentation "A Woman of Character.” intended as an aid to better co-op three one-act plays to be presented The Committee is anxious to of nearly 200. Scalapino and Phelps week. The regulations are to serve eration between the two parties. in the Little theater tomorrow night. manuscripts for the production this All three of the plays are under ha*e all students cooperate in this were the affirmative speakers. Rent Due Early merely as suggestions for male stu Student Bob Hatcher authors the year will be asked for during the first the supervision of student directors matter and would appreciate all The question under debate was dents’ landlords. play. week immediately following the with Jimmee Fullerton, Jeanne Dur efforts that the students make to Rent should be paid one month "All the male citizens of the United an and Rosalind Bradbury handling wards aiding this solution to the in advance by the student, includ Christmas holidays. These copies the assignments. In addition, Freder States should refuse to take arms parking problem. ing vacation periods, but board shall must be typewritten and handed to ic W. Hile, speech arts instructor unless the nation or its possessions Phelps Returns Today from Dr. Sweet, Miss Hazel Sever y or acts as executive director. Price of are actually invaded.” Chairman was not be paid during recesses of five admission to the plays is 20 cents, W„ Charles Redding, «director of days or more, according to the rules Duckham at this time. They must with all of the proceeds going to Extemps Next forensic activities. Judges were Dr. as prepared. Los Angeles After Conference be original and must bear any ex Charles L. Jacobs, dean of the up the forensic fund. Students should report any charge planatory notes necessary to inter per division, Dr. William Ellison, Hatcher Writes pretation. The general committee of On Speech head of the History department, of residence to the Dean in ad With State, WPA Officials "Blood on My Hands,” a power and Frederic Hile, director of speech vance, it was pointed out. Landlords selection will be appointed follow ful document illustrating the futil arts. must notify the Dean before any • After conferring with state and ing the holidays. ity of war, was written by State stu Arts Calendar Sloan Opens change in rental rate or accomo Works Progress administration offi Staff Positions dent Bob Hatcher. Fullerton, who dations are made. For any legitimate Students Make At this time also applications for directs, takes the lead as the Boy • Next event on the forensic arts Sloan opened the debate with a cials yesterday in Los Angeles and reason the Dean may strike a house the major staff positions of director- in the drama which uses the civil statement of care for internal needs ironing out details of appropriations calendar is the . extemporaneous from the approved housing list. in-chief, assistant director, business war in Spain as a background. Oth as the best defense policy. He dealt Clay Pottery speech contest which will take place Quiet Hours for construction of the new college, manager, dance director, costume ers in the cast are Robert Perry" with the questions of national mor at the end of the fall semester, ac Quiet hours during the week are President Clarence L. Phelps re chairman, make-up committee, pub as the Officer, Margaret Glassford ale, immediate neighbors, and pos to be observed from 8:30 p.m. to licity chairman, printing chairman, portraying the Nurse and Francis cording to W. Charles Redding, for sible enemies. turned to Santa Barbara today. Indian Style 7 a.m., and on weekends from 11 technician and ticket sales manager Johnson, cast in the role of the ensic coach. This contest is to be Waldo Phelps, as first negative, State, officials were still awaiting p.m. to 9 a.m. The hours may vary • Using the Indian method of fir will be received by Duckhatn. All hard-bitten soldier who questions entirely individual with contestants challenged the proposition as insuf the forthcoming federal appropria according to the discretion of the offices are open to any member of the dying boy’s idealism. ficient and too rigid. Also he point tion of #'450,000 of WlPA money, ing pottery, the Integrated Activity partaking either as independents or householder, Jones said. the Associated Students okayed by Written by A. A. Milne, who au ed out the grave danger of fascism classes, under the direction of Mrs. organization representatives. While these regulations may be which will be on its way as soon as the eligibility committee. Work on thored "Michael and Mary,” pre in Canada and South America. Florence W. Lyans, baked clay pro In preparation for the contest, made compulsory and rigidly en the application has been approved the show will begin immediately fol sented on the campus last year, Elbert Phelps, second affirmative, forced, the dean stated that student jects in a pit behind the Health cot lowing the selection of the staff "The September” is a drama con students are advised to contact Red by Washington. Official application argued against mutual action on the cooperation and gentlemanly con cerning an illegitimate child who for the funds was sent to the national tage Monday morning. heads and script. ding immediately to choose a gen basis of the Munich agreement. duct is expected to make action un returns home to blackmail his fa Phelps restated the policy summar These clay molds were made by May 5 th has been set tentatively eral field in which to study. From necessary. capital by State Director of Finance ther. Included in the cast are Clyde the students earlier in the year. Af as the first night for showing the this general field a group of experts ized prèceding arguments. Arlen Stockburger. The appropria Cadwell, as the stranger, Trent E. all-student production. However, date Poor Defense tion was assured Phelps by U. S. ter being thoroughly dried they Bessent, miming the butler Perkins, will select the specific subjects. The of performance and the number of Scalapino gave thé negative ar were packed in the pit, covered with Arthur Suffolk in the role of Sir student will be allowed to see this McLeod Tells Senator T. M. Storke, .Santa Bar performances will be definitely de gument in which he stated objections John Pembury and Esther Walters bara publisher, last week and #550,- sand, and baked under a fire which termined when the new staff is ap list about one week before the con to the affirmative argument as not playing the part of Lady Pembury.