SPRING. f SING - SATURDAY NIGHT SATURDAY CLASSES IN FALL Classes will be held on Saturdays, beginning next jail. All lower division students will be required to enroll in at least one Tues.-Thurs.- Sat. class, as a part of registration. Also, evening and afternoon clas­ ses are to be emphasized in order to ease the early'hour load on facul­ ties. Lowerclasmen living on or near campus will be required to en­ roll in evening classes. The registrar released this information yester­ day and El Gaucho will carry a full report of the registration changes, next w eek. Volume 40 Number 50 Wo. 7-4116 Friday, May 12, 1961 LIMELITERS ON CAMPUS MONDAY RHA, GREEKS TO JOIN IN ANNUAL CHORAL EVENT Tomorrow night,, Saturday, «ere I Gome,” “Back Home in May 13, at 8:15 P.M.‘the As-Indiana.” “Moonlight in Ver- sociated Students, under the mont, ^ and ‘Yellow Rose ol direction -oí Special EventsTexas' . Committee will present the QUARTET: Sigma ^ Alpha annual SPRING'; SING in thè EPsilon, “I Want to Linger”; Santa Barbara County Bowl. Uelta Sigma Phi, The Coasts ‘Mils- program, /;■.] h is the.0* High. Barbary.” highlight 'Òf' thè spring se-i NOVELTY: Sigma Phi Ep- mester, features the. choiral!s'lc>n: ‘.‘Fh^ue for Tin Homs” work of the various living and- Lambda Chi Alpha, The groups pn campus, including H’N: at UCSB. the fraternities and sororities. I There will also be two Therp .will be sixteen groups groups in the non-competitive competing within the six di- division providing entertain- visiphs: Mixed Greek, Soror- hienti They aré the Sigma Pi ity,'M ixed RHA, RHA Worn-quartéty singing folk Songs en, Quartet and Novelty, and Pr Beta Phi, offering There will be trophies awar- their, rertditions of “Darlin’ ded in each of these divisions, Won’t You Wait,” “Shady as well' as the Sweepstakes Grove”, and “Lonesome Trav- prize. eller.” - • . . The groups participating ***• • Zytowski,^ as-, in each of these categories aoc*a*e Pr°fessor of Music at and the numbers they will bé UCSB ánd chairman of the singing are as follows': ■ I Department of Music will MIXED GREEK: Alpha ph/prosiap^s Master of Ceremon- __. ies for-the evening s program. ilpsdjon. “T ^ .fh e UCSB Band will play be- Sound of Music"; Kappa Al-l* f , , __ phan t,; Theta 5 and 3 ? Sigma Alpha L I°re tM program and during the wait for the final results Epsilon, “Jericho”; Pi Beta. of thé judging of each group Phi and Lambda Ohi Alpha, CAUGHT IN REHEARSAL for spring sing is to determine ifhe winners of “Ballad of Brotherhood”; Sig­ the “novelty”'act from the Sig Ep house. Spring the awards. Judges for the FOLK SINGERS GIVE TWO ma Kappa and Delta Sigma evening are prominent figures Sing will be held tomorrow night in the Coun­ Phi, “oobalai.” in the- musieal field, Mrs. ty Bowl. _____ ■/ SORORITY: Delta Gamma, Howard Tipton; Mr. Donald A Disney Medley — “Work Pond, Mrs- Mildred Couper, Song,” from “Cinderella,” “All and Henry Brubeck, all from CONCERTS-7 AND 9 PM. in the Golden Afternoon,” and Santa Barbara and Mr. Jerry Paganini Quartet Closes *61 “A Dream is a Wish Your Livingston,. w h o composes The Limelighters, famed folk singing group, will give the trio as “The Limeliters” and opened in July at San Heart Makes”; Delta Zeta, scores for motion pictures. t\£o performances in the Campus Auditorium Monday, May Francisco’s “hungry i,” three days after the duo closed at Salute to the Civil War; Chi Co-chairmen A1 Dexter and Season With Lobero Concert 15, at 7 and 9 P.M. The event is being sponsored by the Cosmo Alley. . Omega, An Era in Song-Date- Jean Christian of the Special line World War I. UCSB Inter-collegiate Athletic^ Commission to order to raise The group’s five month engagement at ’s Events Committee, and their The Paganini Quartet, dis­ Lucien , Laporte, cellist; and ‘‘hungry i” was an instant and over-whelming success. money for the Athletic Grants in Aid program. MIXED RHA: Maricopa and sub-committëes have been at tinguished string ensemble in Albert Gillis, violist. f The Limeliters; sing in over a dozen languages, - inclu­ Laurel,, “You’ll Never Walk ; The Limeliters offer the public a refreshingly different work for several months, to residence at the University of of the UCSB music faculty; ding seven Asiatic tongues. Whether in English or Rus­ Alone”; Cypress and Navajo, blend of vocal and instrumental folk music combined with plan this event. All students sian their innate love of music and humor are understood. Civil War Songs; Primavera California, Santa Barbara, will a rare breed of hilarity.' Praised by Variety as “sharp and are .urged to attend. There “Wherever they go The Limeliters seem and Mocjoc, “Elijah Rock” concertize to the Lobero Thea­ hip to the times,”. their wide appeal is based on the rous­ will be no admission charge. ing enthusiasm of their traditional folk material combined to release unbridled enthusiasm in and “Live a-Humble.” So, don’t forget, tomorrow tre on Wednesday, May#31, at audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Panel Reviews with .sophisticated,, up-to-the-minute .humor. -Their unique RHA WOMEN: Manzanita, night, at 8:15 P.M. in ths 8:30 P.M. This performance arrangements are belted out with a hard-driving style that Adults are attracted to the refreshingly “Arrivederci, Roma”; Jtesuend, County Bowl, located on up­ yrill mark the sixth and final ¿ far-out humor; teenagers enjoy the l has prompted- one critic to comment that “They make Songs from the States, “This per Milpas Street, the annual appearance locally of this in­ newness of the way they "sing their three voices sound like six.” is My Country,” “California SPRING SING. ternationally famous group Piel’ Lecture 1 time”; children are invariably captiva­ of musicians during the cur­ Before 'the chance; meeting in Los Angeles which re­ ted by everything The Limeliters do rent academic year. sulted in their merger, Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev and and anyone with a musical orientation , had each worked as single supper club A special noon-day concert revels in their advanced harmonies and AESTHETICS ASSOCIATION by the Quartet will be offer­ Tonight, 8 P.M. acts. Glenn Yarbough had been singing at a club in As­ arrangements. pen, Colorado, called the Limelite — hence, the group’s ed during the UCSB Summer The Limeliters are obviously involved in what they Session on June 26 on cam­ Tonight In the classroom name. He returned yearly, eventually bought the lease and auditorium, a panel will dis­ called in Alex Hassilev as. his partner. Alex, a professional are. doing and they enjoy their work to the full. Their TO HOLI CONCLAVE HERE pus. Later in the summer, dur­ actor in numerous off-broadway shows, left Aspen to do a solid musicianship and high sense of comedy are combin­ ing the first week in August, cuss the subjeot of waste pro­ quickie horror movie. To pay his expenses, he opened • a ed with a * painstakeing devotion to seeking out the right The California Division of cellor’s Dining Room to De la the Paganini group will par­ duction and the future of our single singing act in Cosmo Alley. Later he was joined tunes and the best arrangements — all presented in their the American Society for Guerra Commons. ticipate in the Vancouver Mu­ society. The 8' P.M. talks will own unhackneyed fashion. As one critic wrote “The Lime­ The association attracts sic Festival, giving a concert by Glenn and the act became a duet. Aesthetics will hold its an­ be based on the lecture giv* liters, is one of the rare and unique acts that has some­ members from several disci­ in Victoria and also being Third Member Joins thing to say to everybody.” nual meeting in Santa Bar­ plines of learning including heard over the Canadian en ,by Girard Piel on this cam­ At this time, Lou Gottlieb met the duo. Lou, an original Tickets for their one night performance may be pur­ bara on Friday and Saturday art, philosophy, literature, Broadcasting Company. pus on April 6, entitled, “the member of the Gateway Singers, who had also written chased at the Graduate Managers Office or - Roos Atkins. with sessions scheduled at the drama, ^nd 'psychology, most Tickets will soon be on sale Economics of Abundance.” several hit arrangements fOr , organized Prices are $1.50 for student and. $2.00, general admission. Museum of Art and the1 UCSB of whom are on the faculties at the Lobero Box office for Fid's message was to the campus. of colleges and universities. the May 31 performance. form of a revelation of the Dr. Alexander Sesonske, as­ Quartet works by Mozart, facts behind the crisis of the Applications Taken For sistant professor of philosophy I. A.-Management Club Ravel, and Brahms have been advpnt of automation and Model UNTo GAUCHO NOTES Marshall Scholarships and secretary of the organi­ programmed for this -mid­ consequential unemployment. The British Government zation, said there would be Holds Friday Bar-B-Q week concert. Clayton Wilson, Moderator will be Dr. John Frosh Indoctrination MATH CLUBS MEETS each year offers 24 awards to about 30 attending from Members of the Ind. Arts- oboist, and chairman of the Wilkinson. Panelists are UCSB Be Discussed American graduates compris­ department of music at the students, Felice Bloom, Sam Needs Committeemen The Mathematics Club will throughout the state. Papers Management Club are urged present an informal talk by ing two year scholarships to on the various fields of to sign up for the I. A-Man- local university campus will MePheteres and Phil. Schott What is the Model United The . Frosh . indoctrination study -for degrees at British Susie Wong, a ’ mathematics, aesthetics will be given at agement BAR-B-Q which is join the ensemble as soloist Because of the relevence of Nations?" What do you do at committee seems to be getting student at UCSB, Monday, universities. These are called .the Museum of Art on Friday being held in the I.A. build for the performance of Moz­ the lecture by the “Scientific a Model UN session? - Where off to a slow start. We need May 15, at 4 P.M. in the class­ the Marshall Scholarships as from 1:30 to ‘4:30 P.M. and tog patio on Friday, May 19 art’s “Quartet in F Major.” American” editor, the Artieri^ do you apply for a place on as many names as possible a gesture of thanks for Mar­ room building, robm 1131. at the UCSB Arts Bldg., room at 5:30 P.M. Since their appointment as can Association for the Uni* the UCSB delegation, to the to insure a successful pro­ shall Aid. The topic will be '“Convex 1426 bn Saturday from 9:30 The deadline for signing up quartet-in-residence. at UCSB ted Nations and the Interna­ Model UN?. gram. For thé most part work Figures and their Properties.’” For those applying for the to 11:30 A M. and from 2 to is Tuesday, May 16. At the last summer, the Paganini tional Relations Club have will be minimal -in the next fall of 1962 applications must All those interested in find­ Anyone interested is invited 4 P.M. The public is invited time each member should in­ Quartet has given three cam­ arranged to have a tape of be filed by Oct. 31,' 1961. Ap­ ing the answer to these quest­ few weeks (need I mention to attend. to attend these meetings. dicate if he is bringing a date pus concerts, including a the talk played at the event f-inhls?) but we would like ions are invited to hear a re­ plication forms are available Dr. Prynce Hopkins will host of wife. Charter anniversary perfor­ tonight. These groups are co­ as many committee members in the Scholarship Office, port on the MUN Monday, a meeting of the organization The BAR-B-Q is free to all mance, and an additional sponsoring the 8 P.M. panel on the list to -carry out a Bldg. 404. May 15, rat 4 P.M. in the MED. SCIENCE CLUB at his home on Friday eve­ members holding membership three concerts in the Lobero. discussion. good indoctrination program. classroom auditorium. MEETS NEXT TUES. ning which is open only to cards with a tentative charge ■During the year, they also Biel’s’ lecture will be re­ The report, sponsored by the Current plans call for a ser­ The UCSB Medical Sciences OPEN HOUSE HELD members. Speaking that eye- of $1.50 for each guest. Sign­ were on a tour of 15 states played as an introduction to International Relations Club, ies - of personal contacts in Club will hold a meeting May Colegio Hall in Isla Vista ning will be Payl Fi^answorth up sheets are located in the where their ' appearances the pane1! talks. Following will be presented by1 members the end of the summer. Each 16 at 7:30 P.M. in the physical is holding an open house on from Stanford University, I, A. department office. Mem­ broke attendance records and this, the panelists will point of this year’s UCSB delegation member of the committee who sciences building lecture Suhday, May 14, from 8-10 John Hospers from UCLA and bership cards can be obtained their perofrmances drew rave out signifigant aspects of to the MUN session held at wanted to. help in. this capac­ room. 'Some interesting films P.M. Rooms will be open and John T. Goldthwait of the from Bill Warren, Chuck Cov- reviews. his speech and take questions the University ,of Oregon. To ity would be given the name w ill. be shown, and officers all students and faculty mem­ University of California at inton and Jerry McDonnell. Members of' the Quartet from the floor. M give students an idea of what of one or two. new students will be elected. All thosé in­ bers are invited to attend this Davis and president of the Even those who signed up are: Henri Temiajika, first ,lThere is no admission char­ goes on at the MUN, the dele­ to contact and talk to them terested in a-py field of medi­ get-together which- will also California division of the so­ for ■ the BAR-B-Q on the violinist and co-founder of ge and refreshments will be gates will speak of their ex­ about UCSB. For this the cal science áre invited1 to at­ feature dancing to the“ recrea­ ciety. A luncheon will be giv-< questionnaire of May 21 must the group; Stefan Krayk, sec­ served. Classroom auditorium, periences John Mayer tend. . . tion room. to on Saturday in the Chan*’ sign up again« ond violinist and a member tonight, 8 P.M. - LAGREAU PRESENTS RECITALI RESEARCH AWARD5 FINAL » Dr. Otey Scruggs, assistant .M iss.Shari LaGreau,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. L. W. professor of history at the FACULTY LaGreau, 1500 N. Patterson, Santa Barbara will present a University of California, San­ piano recital on Sunday, May 14 at 4:00 P.M. sponsored by Editor, El Gaucho: ytioned by El Gaucho (April. ta Barbara, has received the the UCSB Department, of Music in the orchestra room of In your issue of Friday, 28) ; 2) (referred to as “The Edwards Memorial Award tor RECITAL the < music building. This is a SENIOR RECITAL and is Apr. 28, one of your reporters m09t recent book - and the his article, “Evolution of the « .1 » , , . .best’-’ by C. Wright Mills) offered in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the reported on the lecture giv-L I , . , __ . _ . , „ „ , „ Cuba; Anatomy of a Révolu- Clayton Wilson, oboist, and Bachelor of ¡Arts in Music degree,'with a major performance Mexican Farm Labor Agree­ en by Sr. Rosendo Castillo,ti(>n„ Leo ¿ uberman and in the Division of Applied Arts. and Irving Eisley, pianist, ment of 1942” published in There were, m the text of this PaUiJ M ^ Monthly Re. Editor-in-Chief . Phil Schott A native of Santa Barbara, she graduated from the will present a program. of Agricultural History.” article errors that may have ;PiesSj 205. p $1.73 Assistant Editor Dorie Vedder Santa Barbara High School where she was active in music This award, given annual­ been typographical in nature,' ack nd 3 ,,Re. contemporary music in the and appeared several times as piano koloist with' tile or News Editor Sheila Bèaumont ly in memory of Everett Ed­ but deserve comment since fleçtkms on the Cuban Revo. campus auditorium on Wed­ chestra. At UCSB she has been active in the Women’s Mu wards, founder of 'the Agri­ the average rtudent ha^ no,lut.on,, Paul A Saran (a nesday, May 17, at 8:30 P.M. Adv. Manager . Jerry Rocco sic Interest Group and Phi Beta, the national Music and cultural! History Satiety and amage of what is happening Economics at Photographer: Dave Schwartz Speech sorority. Several of her original compositions for many yeans editor of (the This is the final faculty re­ mT U.,f ‘ ,- , ... ,, ^Stanford UniV.), Monthly Re- cital of the-year and is open STAFF: Frank Goad, Bobbi Hudson, Holly Ingram, Sandi have been presented at campus recitals. For- several years journal, “Agricultural His- I will deal with the errors Johns, Jack Knudson, Dennis Livingston, Tom Lloyd, Bob she has been the accompanist for the Modern Chorale di­ toiy,” is given for the b«|4n of their’ appear-1Vi&^ Pr^ 28 pp” 35 <*nts’ to the public without charge. Maddalon, Marita Marley, Tom Morgan, Don Smith, Jim rected by its founder, Dr. Van Christy of the music depart­ article written by an advan-l,^. 1} <.,In 195g Castro led I think that it is the time This program is in keeping , ■ . ■ . for students to evaluate, in-a with the spirit of the Con­ Smith, Frederick Witt. ment faculty. She has also done some accompanying in ced scholar which appears in a battle against some bar- studious ma not only the temporary Festival events Published semi-weekly every Tuesday and Friday during voice classes and for various instrumentalists.- the .journal. racks in Santiago.’ The ,Cuban situation, but’ also the presented during the past the school year, except during vacations, nnd .exam -periods, Her program will consist of works of famous masters In this piece, Dr." Scruggs was made on July 26 1953. whole M u e£fected b'y the Associated Students, University of California, Santa of the 17th-20th centuries. traced the events of the two- on Ford Moncada, which i s . „ month by the UCSB music de­ Barbara. Printed in Goleta by the Goleta Gazette. year period leading up to the „ ’ , , by the adults 11a our Govern- partment. Entered as second-class matter on November 10, 1954, al mear Santiago. The rebel army the post office at Goleta, California, under the Act of March Mexican Farm’Labor A g r e e - 200 men and ® en t Students the world over Some of the selections to 3. 18?9. mentmem of01 1942 The m e agreementagreemeni, L.|two women. Most». . of - them.. have.. __always, . „ taken . . . the . ,ìmtia- .. be played in this program in­ theine firstnrsi o ca f several ini n the me|Were students . , . or graduates,+.• . , tive , and „ . have . instigated , . ypoll­ clude “Sonata for Oboe and STUDENT UNION BREAKFAST period, 1942-58, was a series'„„ j „ nonlfr ■ ri'G 4-1-» a*v» Piano” by Dr. Roger Chap­ Page 2 Friday, May 12, 1961 El Gaucho and nearly all of them young The students at UCSB have man, assistant professor of of compromises, attempting to ■people. The attack failed; been sleeping too long! music; “Improvization f o r SERVED FROM 7:30 TO 10:30 A.M. reconcile the demands and in­ Fidel was later captured and Roy E. King Oboe and Piano” by Matyas terests of American farmers, thrown into prison. After hear 2 E ggs: Seiber; “Sonatine Ppur Haut­ domestic labor groups, Mex­ ing of Fidel’s capture, Raul, • Toast and potatoes ...... 45c ico, and the American govern­ with his men, came from their Dear Editor: bois Et Piano” written by An­ toni Szalowski; “Three Im­ ment-. Although the agree­ mountain hideout and sur­ I was disappointed in Mon­ V Ham or Bacon ...... 65c promptus for Piano”; “Suite (72 VARIETIES) ment did not fully satisfy any rendered. In Oct., 1953, Fidel day night’s proceedings at Special Kates for for Oboe Solo” by Egon Wel- H ot Cakes ...... 35c of the interests, it did get the Castro was sentenced to 15 the panel discussion of the Group Orders lesz; and “Duo for Oboe and /Mexican farm labor, or “bra­ years in prison. At the same OPSO in which was consi­ Breakfast Served Bacon'or One Egg . . . '. . > 50c Piano.” From 7:30 On cero” program, started. time, 121 other prisoners (in­ dered the question of dorm Ham ...... 55c The May 17 faculty recital 1 11 Ji FX ) Open Sundays cluding Raul) were sentenced ■hours for women. In the first is co-sponsored by the de­ at 8:30 also. iplace, an attendance of 90% Open Sunday Evenings: partment of music and com­ 2) “After escaping in 1956 women does not allow for an ! 4:30 to 8:30 P.M. Posts Open mittee on drts and lectures. 420 S. FAIRVIEW Castro led another attack and unbiased, unprejudiced dis (Fox Market Shopping Center) Press Control Board is now fled.” Castro and the other cussion of an issue of vital, Weekdays: prisoners were released. Be rqpral principles. Such an is accepting applications for Classified Ads 7:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. ; cause of pressure from the sue should be the concern of 9:00 to 10:30 P.M. editorial positions on ,LA Cuban people, on May 2, 1955, all serious-minded student; For sale: ’60 Austin-Healy FULL LINE OF HOBBY SUPPLIES CUMBRE, - SPECTRUM, EL the Cuban Congress passed a Secondly, I was- dismayed Sprite, very good condition. Closed on Friday Evening and All Day Saturday GAUCHO and the Student •bill of amnesty for Fidel and when the panel (composed of Call 7-8342. Directory. all his comrades. This bill four women, three of whom SMITH-CORONA upright type­ Applicants must meet the was signed by Batista on May were representing the admin writer, good condition, $40. standard requirements of ac­ 13 and Fidel and company istration) was unable to ad Portable table, like new, $4. ademic qualification that ap­ were released on May 15, 1955. here to reason and follow Phone 5-4864. ply to all extracurricular par­ After his release, Fidel was through their ideas to their f o ê e t a *?C

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" . ; JJ new appreciation for foik roots, whether Negro, Puritan, que, Secretary; Sharon Jac­ The question of the regulation of women’s hours was New England, Irish, Scotch or gypsy. obs, Treasurer; and Judy Brig­ debated among students, two housemothers and Dean low ­ The beat made us aware—g g j ~ ers Monday evening at a panel discussion attended by some of the folk roots of our mu- an apartment house - until ham, .Publicity Chairman. 100 students. The panel was composed of Mrs. Petty,’- Santa sic. someone remembered that he These officers will Aid the Gruz housemother, Mrs. Middlebrook, Santa Rosa house­ In coffee shops across ^he jjad made some fine recor- WRA program in the coming mother, Dean Bowers, AWS president Kay Hubbell and country beat troubadoursh,.„ . , . ,, . ., year as this campus group v if, i .. dings back in the late 20 s Jean Christian, moderator. brought out their theme: the| . grows and expahds in all Dean Bowers began with a sponsiibility f o r enforcing folk roots of our country and,arr<^ ear ^ ^0 s. facets of their offered activi­ brief summary of what she them. our world have meaning and His blues are repetitious. ties. Miss Mary Mott Is their believed were reasons for The floor was then open to depth in music. ¡They appear rough and un- capable faculty advisor, and having hours for women, She the students to ask questions 1 shaped to, ears attuned to has helped this group tre­ stressed that there are * no and express their opinions Insight Rarely Seen mendously in the past few other forms. state laws requiring such su-¡When asked who can change A singer is seldom arcclaim "years. pervision, but that the the hours, Miss Hubbell re- ed tor his insight. Rather; for His images are drawn from “mores” of our society are plied that the AWS Board, on vocal discipline or a certain ¡*e I I I ! | *he ¡ § ¡ ¡ 1 H similar intense vitality of stronger than legal provi-1 request- will dismiss a pro tone. me sings a blues about a communication. sions and that according to|P°sal, send out questionnaires The mechanics of sound haunted house, a personal The Limeliters have receiv­ these mores supervision, is j and determine the feasibility production have almost be­ kind of haunted house: You ed much critical praise as necessary. She also noted that of the proposed revision, the come ends in themselves. can find that kind of haun­ well as great popular ac­ locking the hall at night is decision of AWS being sub­ Beat singers, especially ted house in Arkansas or claim. This is not surprising; essential to the security of ject to the approval of Dean those who sing blues, don’t China or in the heart of a they have something genu­ the women and protection Bowers. much concern themselveA great University. ine to offer. against thefts. No License with the mechanics of pro- Limeliters It will be worth your while AWS Role ducihg sound. They have the to find out precisely what OTHELLO, the campus production now running in the Little Theatre, will con­ ¡Miss Hubbell, In her brief Dean Bowers, when queried vitality of communication. The Limeliters are coming ifchey have for you. They will tinue through Saturday, May 20. Tickets for all performances are completely sold talk, emphasized the role of about the possible develop­ They have something they to UOSlB. They employ a more be here Monday May 15 at out. Aboye, lago (Tim Aarset) is shown in a scene with Othello (Herb Bemau). AWS in ¡issuing regulations ment qf an honor system at want to tell you. sophisticated genre than does 7 and 9 P.M. in the Campus “that govern you in the resi­ UCSB, declared that we must Lonnie Johnson. They have a Theatre. dence halls.” The AWS presi­ distinguish “between ' free­ ‘EXPLORER’ Navy Testing Available Lonnie Johnson dent taentioned, that hours dom and license” and that an Alhecama - 'Navy Officer Candidate “¡Blues and ' Ballads,” re are “flexible” (for example, honor system does not neces­ “Operation Hearing” is the qprded by Lonnie Johnson, his the recent change in sign-out sarily mean no hours. Testing is now available, at THE VALLEY title of tomorrow’s (May 14) that vitality. time from 7:30 to 10:30) and The housemothers were the 'Navy Recruiting Station, University of California “Ex­ Presents Lonnie, 61, was a janitor in (REASONABLY PRICED MEALS) that students take the re- asked if they believed that located in room i-0, Post Office girls would take responsibility plorer” radio show which may ENTIRE MEALS FROM 95c - $1.45 Building, Santa Barbara, ac­ NOTICE ALL WOMEN under an honor system. Mrs. be heard at 9:15 A.M. over STUDENTS SPECIALIZING IN HOME MADE PIES ‘Kiss Me Kate’ cording to word received to­ I Middlebrook answered that a KNX. This is the story of re­ New Ten One Bedroom (FREE COFFEE ¡number of girls have not coni- day from Chief Quartermaster Apartments Available cent advances in reconstruc­ Even those who may have IF YOU plied with the “honor system” Leroy E. Stecker, Recruiter in For Fall Semester. tive surgery of the ear.. Auth­ found Shakespeare a little . ______MENTION THIS AD) ______in Santa Rosa Hall and that, Charge. Reservations must be made while a majority would com­ ority is Dr. Francis A. Sooy, dull in English class will Applications are desired for early to insure housing ac­ ’ Closed 10:00 P.M. Friday to 10:00 P.M. Saturday ply, a few would not, making asociale clinical professor of change their minds when commodations tor fall. 5300 HOLLISTER AVE. GOLETA “OCS” classes convening in if necessary for all to live otolaryngology at UC’s San Located alongside campus. they see “Kiss Me, Kate”, the Sept, and Nov. of this year under -regulations. Mrs. Petty Francisco Medical Center. HARMAN MANOR delightful version of Shake- and for the class of Feb. 1962. believed that an honor sys­ “Science Editor,” a com­ APARTMENTS tem would work and said speare”s “The Taming of the Applicants must be between 6504 Madrid Road (by with mentary on current news from that she has seen it work at Shrew.” the. ages of 19 and 27, be U.S. Walker's Gas Station) Of­ scientific laboratories through­ Citizens and have the desire On Campus Maxôhuîman Stanford. “Kiss Me, Kate,’* is set to fice Apartment A. Tele­ out the world, will also be f6t travel and professional “ 7 , What About Men? the music of Cole Porter, and phone 7-2203. (Author of Was a Teen-age Dwarf,v “ The Many broadcast tomorrow at 7:15 growth. Loves of Dobie Gillis," etc.) by Sandi Johns contains s u'cii irresistible The question was raised as P.M. over KNX. songs as “So In Love,’1’ “Why The moon man announces to why the University consi­ that, when the going gets ders it has a moral respon riot because there are “too Can’t You Behave,” “It’s Too many people»who are not re­ tough....” Lambda Chi Alpha, sibility to supervise women, Hot.” “Brush Up Your Shake­ SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ! OLD GRADS NEVER DIE the boys with nicotine-stain­ but none. to. similarly watch sponsible.” speare,” “I’ve Come to Wive ed hands and teeth, .... more over men. Dean Bowers as Increases Responsibility? it Weathily in Padua,” and In just a matter of weeks many of you will be graduating— susceptibility to cancer i and serted that the University “Wunderbar.” ¡especially seniors. higher taxes .... but it’s worth does feel a responsibility. for When asked how the pres­ “Kiss Me Kate” opens at the it, isn’t it .... they Jiauled in men, “buj in a different way.” ent setup increases responsi­ You are of course eager to go out m the great world where Lobero Theatre on Friday 9,430 cigarette packages .... She stated that we live in a bility among students, Miss opportunities are limitless.and deans nonexistent. At the same night, Maÿ 19, as the final then they walked (and cough­ “dual-standard world.” Stu­ Hubbell responded that the, time your hearts are heavy at the thought of losing touch with production of the Adult Edu­ ed) off with a Decca Stereo dents persisted in attempting girls choose their own judici­ so many classmates you have come to know and love. cation C enter’s Alhecama Console .... Manzanith’s Lori to draw out a more concrete ary representatives, who are It is my .pleasant task today to-^assure you that graduation Players. As usual, they are Adolph picked up a k.bjtei’ond explanation, but the panelists responsible for melting out need not mean losing touch with claSSlmates- all you have to do winding up their fine season 8ihm camera after they car­ were seemingly confused by penalities.' (N o t e : Jud­ with a lavish and gay extrav­ is join the Alumni Association and every year you will receive ried her and her 2,935 packs the questions and apparently icial representatives are ap­ aganza. a bright, newsy, chatty bulletin, cho’ck full of information about in (all within an iron lung) unable to offer one. pointed by the head residents T he story concerns the all your old buddies. — D Zeta held .their over­ One, student Asked whether,- in each hall.) and that the fears, fun, and romance go­ night formal at the Hidden if a system could be devised graduated system by which ing on both on-stage and Valley guest ranch on April whereby the problem of pro-, juniors and seniors have more back-stage as a Shakespear­ 29th .... Sig Pi beat the Delta tection of the women in the privileges than lower division ean troupe opens in Baltimore Tau Delta baseball team ... dorms at night could be solv­ students (because they have -with - a new, musical version Thetas, Delta Gammas and ed, Dean Bowers would favor had “more experience”) in­ "aio of “The Shrew.” FffSHroN" Pi Phis bid farewell to their the abolition of dorm hours creases the sense of responsi­ Directed by. Dr. Frank Fow­ senior members last weekend for juniors and seniors, Dean bility. ler, June Lane is handling the — Theta Deanne Mistretta Bowers replied that she would Sheila Beaumont 6023 HOLLISTER AVENUE PHONE 7-2813 choreography, Roderick Mount was crowned Miss Santa Bar­ I is musical director, and Rick bara, grata .... the Audqbon Wells the choral director. Society of Sigma Pi was quite active at 4 o’clock last Friday morning, these boys attach TH OMftS Hof their litter in the strangest p la ce s_Spiring Sing will be 911% State Street held in the Bowl this week­ end; don’t miss i t _the axis So you »< powers are still the superior fo rc e _Kappa Sigs will for Oh, what a red-letter day it- is at my house, the day the xnal this w eekend__Strains can be Alumni Bulletin arrives! I cancel all my engagements, take the of old Hawaii can be heard phone off the-hook, dismiss my chiropractor, put the ocelot around the SAE and Delt outside,' and settle down for an evening of pure pleasure with ¡houses _ the AXIS powers will remain the superior sure we the Bulletin and (need I add?) a good supply of Marlboro fo rce_Alpha Phi’s held their Cigarettes. formal last weekend at the pan: Whenever l am having fun, a Marlboro makes the fun even La Cumbre . Country Club . more fun. That filter, that flavor, that pack pr box never fails Greeks beat RHA in the all clean and to heighten my pleasure whether l am watching the television stair baseball g a m e _ it does or playing buck euchre or knitting an afghan or reading Mad my heart good to hear that the art or enjoying hny other fun-filled pursuit you might name—ex­ our dear editor has found a clean... cept, of course, spearfishing, But then, hoW much spearfishing girl who does not need the does one do in Clovis, New Mexico, where I live? crass. materialism of a dirty But I digress. Let us return to my Alumni Bulletin and let old diamond_his promise of eve me quote for you the interesting tidings about all my old friends matrimony will suffice and classmates: congratulations dear editor...; Well, fellpw alums, it certainly has been a wing-dinger cf a (you old cheap skate!) Morning Glory— year fer all us old grads! Remember Mildred Cheddar and Low back We’re hfrppy so many qf you claim Of course, in the rush of business, Harry Camembert, those crazy kids who always held hands in Jordanos' friendly store " as YOUR things get oat of place. But not for Econ II? Well, they’re married now and living in Clovis, New ¿Hearts attfc ffiofoexz Helanca® nylon store. And perhaps one reason you long. Our cleanup team hurries to Mexico, where Harry rents spearfishing equipment and Mildred has just given birth to a lovely 28-pound daughter, her second AD ¡Pi iBonnie Nash is andspandex do is because we like to specialize in bring back sprakling order. in four months. Nice going, Mildred and Harry! REALLY engaged to John knit with . . good housekeeping. Remember Jethro Brie, the man we voted most likely to suc­ Wade (UCLA grad) this time, Catalina's new and not just pinned_Naney W e' scrub, polish and tidy up con­ We value your approval. And when ceed? Well, old Jethro is still gathering laurels! Last week he Gardener is now Mrs. Ralph Air Lift bra. stantly, so you'll enjoy clean, wide you shop - for Jordanos’ wonderful was voted “Motorman of the Year” by his fellow workers in Middleton^ the girls of 23 95 aisles . . . meat, fresh food displays fruits and vegetables — fine meats-» the Duluth streetcar- system. “I owe it all to mjdbrakeman,” Manzanita hall will be sur­ said Jethro in a characteristically modest acceptance speech. . . . shining food cases • •• . that and thousands of thrifty, convenient prised to learn that their own Same old Jethro ! happy feeling that everything's spic packaged foods — the shining fresh­ Charlotte Hayes was pinned Probably the most glamorous time of all us alums was had by by graduating senior Clark and span. We know that’s very im­ ness yon find is our way of saying Francis Macomber last year. He went on a big game hunting Reynolds with a paper portant to you. “Thank you and Happy Shopping." safari all the way to Africa! We received many interesting post clip they say _ Sig Pi Ron cards from Francis until he was, alas, accidently shot and killed Saufley is pinned to AD Pi by his wife and white hunter. Tough luck, Francis! Elizabeth Ross .... Delts seren­ Wilma “Deadeye” Macomber, widow of the late beloved aded Pete Nlssler and Pi Phi Sue Ames on their pinning .... ¿Francis Macomber, was married yesterday to Fred “Sureshot” Diana Janelunas is pinned to Quimby, white hunter, in a simple double-ring ceremony in Kappa Sig grad Bill Wetzel.... fiilMfSSiMiilfitilililiMitMiP Nairobi. Good luck, Wilma and Fred! ¡DG Helen N ajjar is pinned to Well, alums, that just about wraps it up for this year. vKeep SAE George Wittenburg .... 'em flying! © 1981 Max Stallman PBP’s Darci and Penny caus- e dmuch commotion Monday night when they announced — modern supermarkets— their pinning (to each other) Old grads, new grads, undergrads, all agree: The best new „ Correction _ Pi Phi Susan nonfilter cigarette in many a long year is the king-size Weaver is pinned to Cal Delta Philip Morris Commander, Welcome aboardl Upsilon, Milt Burleson. . . Gymnasts Robertson Tonite, Fall Semester Sign-ups Swimmers In Proceeds W ill Go To GAUCHO BAND RECRUITING LI.A. Meet Do you have an old clarinet very ably dressed in the fall, “Grants-In-Aid” put away in the top of your ■but currently there are more Coach Frank Bohter’s swim­ closet? Is there a trombone uniforms than band members. mers travel to Claremont- gathering dust in your gar­ AH interested students are Tonight at 8 in Robertson free exercise and 4th in all- John Sottile — Pacific Coast Mudd College to defend their age? If this is true, or if you urged to sign up for Gaucho Gymnasium the much looked around. champion still and flying NAiIA District 3 swimming can play ANY band intruiment Band for' the fall semester. forward to gymnastic exhibi­ Karl Wagner — a German rings. One may receive credit or championship; th§ meet is the Gaucho Rand needs you. tion of champions will be the gymnast that came to this •Dan Millman —• 15 years The band rehearses twice participate as an auditor- scheduled to be run off this featured event. country in ’56, - in the Cana­ old, SPAAU trampoline 1961, a week and offers credit for Either way the Gaucho Band afternoon and Saturday af­ dian Championships took'1 st The great array of cham­ Metropolitan Champ ’60, Los those who desire it although offers one an excellent oppor­ ternoon. in all-around, 2nd in free ex­ Angeles H.S. champ ’60 ’61. it is hot necessary to enroll tunity to become an active * Last year’s thrilling' NAIA pions will compete in tumb­ ercise, and first in all other in the class to be a band participant in school activities, meet took place in the UCSB ling, high bar, free exercise, events. Ken Chaney — National member. The band plays' at ■to serve the school, and above pool and saw the Gauchos parallel bars, side horse, long Ron Barak — last year was flying rings champion, Pac. all home football games and all' to have fun. winning the championship in horse, flying and still rings considered the greatest high Coast Conf. flying and still travels each year to the all- If you are interested con­ the last relay by a scant few school gymnast out of 2000 and trampoline. rings champ, candidate fof Cal weekend. tact Hal Brendle in his office inches, to defeat Cal Poly of competing in the Los Angeles doctorate in physics at USC. With the. ad vent of the new behind the Grad. Manager’s Pomona and Redlands. The participants that will area, straight “A” student. uniforms the band will be office. This year’s NAIA meet will exhibit their talents are: Stan Tarshis — high bar, Many of these American have a much improved field Larry Banner — All-round Big Ten ¡Champ ’58 ’53 ’60, champions will represent the of participants with the en- in the 1964 gymnast, US. International NCAA champion ’59 ’60, ! trance of Cal Tech, the SCIAC SPAAU Senior Champion Olympic Games in Tokyo, Ja* team competitor in both Fin­ I champions; and Occidental, 1961. pan. . . ' ■ runner-up to Cal Tech in the land and Russia,, -US. Olym­ SCIAC championships. With pic team highest scorer. ARMANDO VEGA, here for gyxn show. Complete Auto Repairing - Foreign and ■the entrance of the two stel­ Jack Beckper — Three time lar teams from Cal Tech and performer on US. Olympic Domestic - Complete Body .Shop » Oxy the Gauchos, even as de­ fending ohampions, will have team, Captain of ’56 team, All Work Guaranteed to be placed in the dark took four gold medals in the ■horse position. ’55 and ’59 Pan Am games.' Coach Rohter feels that in Terry Hale — Helms Foun­ SHOREUBE GARAGE order to retain their NAIA dation. Award ' as the Out­ title the Gaucho swimmers standing Gymnast of thé year AND BODY SHOP will all have to come through 1960, a pre-dèntal honor stu­ Ken Lamoreaux, owner with their best performances dent at USC. of the year. ■Robert Lynn — NCAA 190 Tecolote Ave. Gbleta Wo. 7-7619 The NAIA meet will be the champion parallel- bars, 2nd final meet of the year for the Gauchos who have a 3-4 dual Page 4 Friday, May 12, 1961 El Gaucho meet record for the season. For all four W E SHOE stroke record holder Don The four losses came at the MEET Delicatessen THE hands of strong confeemce 'Smith. Smith has been a foes; Los Angeles State, Long member of Gaucho water YOUR FRIENDS Needs GAUCHOS Beach State, Fresno State, P°l° and swim teams for the • Beverages We Also Do Shoe Repair JARMAN SHOES and Cal Poly. jpast four years and -has aN • Ice Cubes In the CCAA championship ways been a vital factor in meet that was held in the their exciting ^ games and NEBI’S • Tobaccos campus pool the Gauchos saw meets. Smith is the only • Imported Foods DRUMM’S T COFFEE SHOP Rick Petterson become UCSB’s member o fthe Gaucho swim! first swimmer to win a cham- team that will be lost due .to 8:00 cun. -1 1 :0 0 p.m. GAUCHO BAND DIRECTOR, Hal Brendle pionship event when he won graduation so Coach Rohter | COMPLETE FOUNTAIN BASTIAN’S SHOE STORE the featured 100 yard free- l>as great expectations for, BENNY’S poses with student coordinator Harry Smallen- 5840 Hollister style in the a league record next year’s more experienced “Off Campus" in Isla Vista APPAREL FOR WOMEN burg. The band is currently recruiting for mem­ 5858 Hollister Goleta time of 52.,8. GaUoho sydm team. 5848 Hollister Phone 7-4203 Goleta bers for the fall semester. Downtown Goleta The Gauchos travel to the NAIA meet with some strong FO R RENT Corner Hollist» Ave. and individual performers that ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS Magnolia in Goleta . . have been rather sporadic up ' Furnished or unfurnished. To be completed TOWN and CAMPUS SHOPS BASEBALLERS EBB SEASOB to last weekend’s meet with! UC Riverside that saw the| for fall term occupancy. Gauchos swimmers come AGAIBST SFVSC, SATURDAY through with a strong team effort, to come from behind Heated and Filtered Pool Coach Dave Gorrie’s base­ is evidence of their strong and nip the UOR team in the For UCSB Women or Married Students ball team travels to the cam-, final push. final relay for the win. The faither s'moke pus of San Fernando Valley! Coach Gorrie’s team must The NAIA meet will be the DOLPHIN APTS travels Air-Softened, State for the final two games win two games for a winning final meet for UCSB’s back- season and thé San Fernando Apt. No. 8. 6588 Trigo Phone 7-2293 the milder, the cooler, of the season which they must team must only split to end CLASSIFIED Xthe smoother win in order to have an over up 'with a winning season. If all winning season. ■the Gauchos play their best it tastes Saturdays double - header BRINGS QUICK ball they will bring home will probably see Gauchos two wins hnd a winning sea RESULTS Dan Mulvey and Dave Peter­ son for UCSB. son working on the mound for the Gauchos attempting to . close out the season in winning style; Jim Winn, the Gauchos stel­ lar first baseman, is currently the leading candidate for all league honors at the initial sack position. Winn is cur­ rently boasting a league bat­ ting average of .435 which places him in a fourth place position in the league statis­ tics behind threé Fresno State players' Àugie Gàrrido and Joe Fisher of Fresno are tied for the league lead with the heavy averages of .482, and Bob Bonomini is in third pos­ ition just ahead of Winn with a .442 average, i Last Tuesday thé Gauchos dropped a decision to West-, mont 10-6, in a game that saw the Gauchos play far be­ low their capabilities. Dan Mulvey shut out the War­ riors for the first three in­ nings; in the second three in­ nings Dave Peterson was on the mound and allowed two runs, and for the last three innings a usually tough Jim Escareno took the mound and allowed the Warriors to push across eight more runs, thred of which came as a Tesult of a three run homer,' by Jim Baxter. Baxflr of the War­ riors led all hitters in the game with a 3 for 4 night at University Row Sportshirt the plate. 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