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GRIM, GRUESOME GUYS ROTC Club Admits Eight-Page Gaucho Features Title* Game ‘SPECTRUM’ SALES OPEN, Eleven New Cadets The second eight-page El SEEK ‘UGLIESr CROWN Company M, 9th Regiment, the Gaucho of the year will hit the SPECIAL PRICE OFFERED by Phyllis Fisher, “ Ugly” Reporter UCSB chapter of Scabbard and stands Friday. The paper will The Fall 1958 issue of Spectrum, the UCSB literary magazine, Blade, national military science feature the Friday night cham­ Beauty fades and ugliness steps onto the UCSB campus as the goes on sale today. A special price of 35c is being offered during honor society, initiated l l upper- pionship game between the Cal* Ugly Man-contest gets under way Thursday. At press time 15 con­ this first week of the sales campaign. After Friday the price will division military science students Poly Mustangs and the Gau­ testants, plus a darkhorse candidate entered by the faculty, had be the regular 50c. Copies of the magazine may be purchased in Thursday. New members are chos. been listed. All ugly men are sponsored" by girls’ living groups. front of the UCSB library this week. Robert Bowen, William Preston Other highlights of the is­ The election will be held Thurs- jj—— ¡¡¡|------— ------j Spectrum is “the official college Burton, Robert Clement, Robert sue include a full-page spread day, Friday and Monday. Can­ literary publication and features didates will be selected by the Gary, Elwin Haws, Dennis Nai­ on the “ Ugly Man” contest, Mme, Segelcke’s Music Symposium man, Mike Oster, Herbert Sum- with pictures and descriptions, student and professional work, penny-a-vote method. Containers critical essays and creative writ­ will he placed by the library and merhill, Ron Tyler, Gary Utter- and the Saturday night “ Play­ ‘Art of Acting* Set Features ‘Forgotten* son and Dave Westfall. boy” dance with a picture of ing. It is published three times the Graduate Manager’s office. a year. Also at Thursday’s meeting the 16 “ Playboy Princess” For Lecture Here One penny constitutes one vote. Music Nov. 23, 24 Money collected will go to the two assistant professors of mili­ contestants. This marks the Mme. Tore Segelcke, actress Lednicki Featured The fifth annual Music Sym­ Student Union Fund and to the tary science and tactics, Capts. first time in the history of and lecturer, will give a special posium has' been slated for a The feature article in the fall Junior Class, sponsors of the con­ Robert N. Evans and Robert C. UCSB that an eight-page pa­ lecture on “ The Art of Acting” two-day presentation, Nov. 23 issue is Waclaw Lednicki’s Intro­ test. Gunsel, were initiated to associ­ per has appeared twice in the on Thursday afternoon at 4 in and 24, according to Carl Zytow- duction to Memoirs. Lednicki is, Morbid Males ate membership in the society. same year. the new classroom auditorium. ski, symposium director. The one of the world’s leading schol­ With posters complete with The new members, selected for The public is invited free of program for the fall season will ars of Slavic languages and lit­ pictures of the grotesque males their outstanding military attri­ charge, it was announced by Dr. feature “ music forgotten or erature. He will be appearing at already on display, all that re­ butes, already are enthusiastically Roger E. Chapman, chairman of scarcely remembered” and will UCSB in December as part of the mains is the voting for the most participating in the company ac­ Children’s the Committee on Drama, Lec­ play upon compositions of un­ All-College Lecture series. morbid, gory, ugly-looking male tivities. Planned activities for tures and Music, which is spon­ known artists and the unrecog­ A chapter from a new book on on campus. Voting is open to the year include co-sponsoring soring this lecture. nized work of musicians who Today’s Talk Topic T. S. Eliot by Dr. Hugh Kenner,’ all students. The male who re­ the annual Military Pall with the Born in Tonsberg, Norway, were better known. This reper­ chairman of the UCSB English ceives the most pennies will reign Colpnel’s Coeds and participating Clothing preferences of 128 Mme. Segelcke has been with the toire necessitates a separation of Department, also will be fea­ as “Ugly Man of UCSB.” in the national Scabbard and boys and girls of a midwestern National Theatre in Oslo since the music into -three parts: cham­ tured. Even handsome males have a Blade tifle and pistol matches. suburban community observed by 1929. Two years ago she repre­ ber music, orchestra - choral chance of winning. The contest In connection with this event, the Dr. Lucille A. Hunt, chairman of sented Norway at the sesquicen- Williams works and piano compositions. company is counting on the the Home. Economics Depart­ is judged on the effect created tennial celebration in Copenha­ William Carlos Williams, one The Sunday section, to begin marksmanship abilities of a sen­ ment, will be the basis of her my makeup and masks. “ We hope gen honoring Hans Christian An­ of America’s leading exponents at 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium, ior member, Donald Manahan, lecture, “ Children’s Clothing Pref­ to see a variety of ‘ugliness’ ei­ derson. Among her many hon­ of modern poetry and author of ther in the gory or humorous centers around the chamber mu­ who placed tenth in the nation in erences,” today at 4 p.m. in the ors and awards are the Norwe­ vein,” stated Carol Park, chair­ sic performed by the University last year’s competition. Classroom Auditorium. gian King’s Medal in Gold and Paterson, will have a review of man of the event. String Quartet, pianists. Shirley In her study Dr. Hunt inter­ the Swedish King’s Medal in the newest book of verse by Munger and Mahlon Balderston, Candidates Listed viewed the children to find their Gold. Charles Tomlinson. the Modern Chorale, and a vio­ The complete list of candidates Tickets Available preferences as shown in color, Mme. Segelcke has been given A critical essay on Smollett and lin, cello, viola and piano com­ and their supporting groups fol­ For Gielgud Show pattern, style and texture of a U.S. government fellowship to bination. clothing. The complete results of the Art of Caricature, by Milton lows: Tickets are available on tour leading universities of the this study will be'published early Orowitz of the English Depart­ Delta Zeta, Ned Permenter; A piano recital by John Gil­ campus at the Graduate Man­ nation. Her other lectures have next year in the “ Monograph of ment, also is included. Chi Omega, George Baldwin; Sig­ lespie will be given at 4 p.m. ager’s office for the perform­ included the “ Present State of the Society for Research and ma Kappa, Jim Keefe; Pi Beta Monday, Nov. 24, in the lecture ance of Sir John Gielgud, con­ the European Theatre” and a.por­ Child Development.” Verse, Fiction Phi, Mickey Dvortcsak; Delta hall of the Classroom Building. sidered by many to be the trayal of some of the old actors Dr. Hunt received her B.S. in ’ The remainder of the issue is Gamma, Gerry Mullin; Kappa His selections will inelude works world’s greatest living actor, and actresses. home economics and education at made up of fiction and verse. Alpha Theta, Don Leavy; Alpha of six composers—eight sonatas who is including Santa Bar­ The Scandinavian performer the University of Wisconsin, her Delta Pi, Ron Largent. and one rondo. He will perform bara on his first (and, quite has toured France, Finland, Den­ Deadline for the next issue is M.S. in textiles from the Univer­ Villa Marina, Galen Denning; on a rare Mozart piano, loaned possibly, only) personal - ap­ mark, Sweden, Iceland and Nor­ Dec. 19. Anyone interested in for the occasion by Dr. and Mrs. sity of Minnesota, and her Ph.D. Ribera, Bill Shortel; Madrona, pearance tour of the Ameri­ way in 1958. After her UCSB contributing should submit man­ in psychology from Purdue Uni­ Clark Reynolds; Tong, Dennis MacKinley Helm. can Continent. He will, pre­ appearance she will remain in versity. uscripts to Spectrum, P.O. Box Naiman; Marisco, Lon Robin­ Made in London by John sent “ Shakespeare’s Ages of Santa Barbara to give a one- Before coming to UCSB in 535, Goleta, with a stamped, self- son; Oak, Gill Kadon; Laurel, Broadwood in 1789, this is one Man,” a solo performance, at woman show at the Lobero Thea­ 1957 she taught at the Univer­ Frank Sanchez; Sirena, Walt of the earliest pianos and was the Granada Theater, on Sun­ ter next Sunday at 4 p.m. addressed envelope. sity of Minnesota, University of Dennis. named because of its appearance day, Dec. 7, at 3 p.m. Kansas, University of Manitoba, The identity of the faculty in the Mozart era. This program, based on University of Wisconsin and “ darkhorse” remains a carefully The concluding section of the George Rylands’ Shakespeare Northwestern University. . guarded secret. series presents the University Or­ Anthology, has been seen and Vocalist Grace Bumbry Presents Leider praised from Edinburgh to Ugly Pictures chestra and Brass Choir, con­ All sponsoring groups desiring Milan. The London Times ducted by Maurice Faulkner, arid Arias, Spirituals in Tomorrow’s Concert to have a picture of their candi­ wrote, “ Gielgud brought to the Squires Seminars Grace Bumbry, one of the na­ ter classes at Wigmore Hall for the University Chorus with Zy- date in Friday’s special issue of Edinburgh Festival its mo­ tion’s promising young vocal art­ three weeks. On June 6 she will Discuss Music 15, * El Gaucho must contact Bob towski directing. The presenta­ ment of glory.” ists, will be heard in a special make her London debut under Quittner in the Gaucho office or tion will conclude with Anton Sir John Gielgud’s appear­ History 17A Class free concert tomorrow evening at the management of Ibbs & Tillet by phone, 5-2068. Bruckner’s “ Te Deum” for chor­ ance in Santa Barbara is for 8:30 in the campus auditorium. in Wigmore Hall, followed by the benefit of the student The final two seminars of the Winner of the Ugly Man con­ Miss Bumbry, student of several months on the European us and orchestra. scholarship fund of the Ex­ fall series sponsored by Squires test will receive a turkey and a the Music Academy of the continent. The entire series is free to the periment in International Liv­ for the freshman students will be trophy as rewards for his accom- West and of Lotte Lehmann, continued on page six ing, a non-profit organization given Wednesday and Thursday ' plishment. public. will offer a varied program which sends young people nights of this week. of German leider, arias by abroad to live with foreign Music 15 will be the topic of Gounod and Verdi, and a families in the interests of bet­ discussion for tomorrow night’s Freshman Council group of Negro spirituals. ter international understand­ seminar in Room 1145 of the Playboy Princess, Two Escorts Selection Beaumont Glass will be her ing. Students from UCSB who Music Building. This, event will Members Selected accompanist. To Highlight Lambda Chi Dance Saturday have participated in the Ex­ begin at 7 p.m. and will be pre­ Twenty freshmen' have been periment program are Carol sided over by Squire Ralph Lar­ The mezzo - soprano recently named to serve on the Freshman Highlight of the Lambda Chi pha Delta Pi), Bonnie Reide Rule, Neil Kleiriman, Guy kin. Ther guest advisor will be returned to Santa Barbara from class Council. The selections Alpha “Playboy Dance” set for (Sigma Kappa), Sherry Nor- Shipp and Mike Kovar. Dr. John E. Gillespie, chairman her home in St. Louis, where she were made by elected frosh offi­ Saturday in the Campus Audi­ ling (Tesoro), Joy“" Carlson of the Music Department. spent several weeks following her cers, Larry Linn, President, Kay torium will be the selection of a (Villa Marina), Joan Lund Thursday’s seminar will cover busy summer session at the Moore, Vice President and Nan­ “ Playboy Princess.” She will re­ (Ribera), Sue Jolly (Bahia). Women Debators History 17A, to be held in Bldg. Academy. Miss Bumbry is an cy Draper, Secretary-Treasurer. ceive a trophy and merchandise Others are Sherry Meskall (Se­ 431, Room 101. This seminar, artist pupil of Mme. Lehmann All of the new members ap­ prizes from stores in Santa Bar­ rena), Jani Lee Hesse (Cora- Score at Fresno commencing at 8 p.m., will be and is among the 12 students plied to work on the council. The bara. lina), Carolyn Street (Marisco), Chrystal Watson and Karol conducted by Squire Ernie Rock- working with the famous singer- 23 member board will coordinate The two runner - up princess Christine Anderson (Manzanita), Nelson placed third in women’s holt, who will be assisted by teacher in her winter session at all functions of the largest fresh­ candidates will be dubbed “ es­ Sally Anderson (Laurel), Pam debate competition at the Fresno guest advisor Dr. Otey M. the Music Academy. man class in the history of the corts” and receive trophies. Pic­ Brokaw (Madrona) and Linda Invitational Tournament Friday Scruggs of the History Depart­ During the winter months school, numbering 1,014. tures of the candidates will be Howard (Oak). and Saturday. They reached the ment. Miss Bumbry will divide her Dr. Mark J. Temmer serves as posted this week in the Class­ “ Each living group has put up semi-final round before they The Squires have reported an time between her work at the advisor for the council. The room Building, the Student Un­ a good-looking candidate and the were eliminated. College of Pa­ aggregate total of well over 100 Academy with Mme. Leh­ new council members are: ion and at the dance. Voting will playboy theme and decorations cific captured the sweepstakes students attending the first Eng­ mann and Armand Tokatyan, Larry Linn, President; Kay take place at the door. will be long remembered on the award for four-year colleges and lish 1A seminar three weeks ago, and appearances outside San­ Moore, Vice-Prexy; Nancy Drap­ The playboy decor will be Santa Barbara campus,” believes El Camino won the junior college and those on Military Science 1A ta Barbara with symphony er, Secretary-Treasurer. carried out four the dance, John Laritzen, princess contest trophy. and Biology 1A last week. In orchestras and in concert. Sallie Anderson, Janie Barnett, complete with a surprise cen­ chairman. He also urges every­ Dave Peterson and George the meantime, English Commit­ Important among her engage­ Ann Brown, Rodger Dawson, terpiece which is expected to one to listen to KDB for spot Hart compiled a 4-2 record in tee Chairman Ron Atwood was ments in the western area are Barbara Ewing and Sue Fremdl- take the eye of all those at­ announcements concerning the upper-division men’s competition. elected to • the position of vice soloist with the Oakland Sym? ing. tending the dance, according dance. The mixed team of Arlen Collier president of Squires, which was phony, soloist with the Utah Also, May Hessing, Cristina to a Lambda Chi member. Other chairmen of the and Leslie Higgenbotham had an left open by a vacancy. Symphony, Maurice Abrava- Iannone, Gary Johnson, Doris Playboy Princess candidates event are Bruce Langshaw, even 3-3 score, Suggestions on the conduct of nel, conducting, and a recital M. Julio, Judi Martin, Rita Mat- are Faith Jackson (Alpha Phi), dance, and Darrell Davisson This marked the final compe­ these seminars are encouraged, on the celebrity series pre­ tern, Tim Naegele and Pete Nis- Judy Wolf (Chi Omega), Mickey and Jim Wilmoth, publicity tition before the Western Speech and should be directed to Dr. sented by Barefoot sler. Wheeler (Pi Beta Phi), Carolyn and decorations. Association tournament in Salt Clovis Shepherd of the Sociolo­ in San Francisco. * Also, Merrill Ring, Steve Scho­ Barnes (Delta Gamma), Jani The $1.50-per-couple admis­ Lake City this weekend. gy Department, President Clark In May Miss Bumbry will ac­ field, John Soth, Carole Wallace, Westlund (Kappa Alpha Theta). sion includes refreshments. Danc­ Debate coach Robert Cleath Reynolds o f the Squires, or any company Mme. Lehmann to Lon­ Patti Wistfall and James Wood- Also, Margie Schuster (Al­ ing is from 9 until 1. continued from page one other Squires members. don and will participate in mas- worth. Page 2 EL GAUCHO

Episcopal Holy‘ Communion, 7 Gregory to Participate In Math Program a.m. tomorrow at the URC Build­ Cast Announced for Dec. 12 Thé National Bureau of Stand­ university staff a training in ing. All Episcopal students are ards in Washington, D.C., has numerical analysis which will en­ invited to meet at 4 p.m. tomor­ announced the selection of Dr. able them to direct the opera­ row for evening prayer and dis­ Opera, ‘Mistress Into Maid’ .Robert T. Gregory, assistant pro­ tion of a university computing cussion group. Instruction class, fessor of mathematics at UCSB center, and to organize training by Bruce Batchelder and research in numerical analy­ Thursday- at 7 p.m., at the URC to participate in the National The cast selection for Vernon Beerstov, by Zytowski. Alexi’s Science Foundation training pro­ sis on their return to their own Building. institutions. Duke’s “ Mistress Into Maid” , an father, Ivan Berestov, is charac­ gram in numerical analysis this dear susie: spring. opera from Pushkin’s “ Tales of terized by Wijliam Winden and El Gaucho Dr. Gregory is one of 12 uni­ University of California, Belkin” , has been announced by Liza’s father, Grigory Muromsky, versity mathematicians in the Santa Barbara hi there, how's every little Carl Zytowski, UCSB assistant by Archie Drake. Nastya, Liza’s 'United States selected for this Published every Tuesday and Friday thing? everyone here at during the school year except during WEDDING girl companion, is played by Kay honor by the bureau which is professor of music. vacation and exam periods by the As­ santa barbara is recovering Zytowski, director of the opera, McCracken and Liza’s governess, -part of the Department of Com­ sociated Students, University of Cali­ merce. fornia, Santa Barbara. Opinions ex­ from a delightful weekend announced that the musical pro­ Miss Jackson, by Joan Winden. The purpose of this training pressed herein are those of the staff at berkeley. seems like Bride’s duction is to be presented for The roles of two landowners program, according to Dr. Philip unless otherwise indicated. Entered as will be sung by Dennis Lees and second-class matter Nov. 10, 1954, at all-cal gets better House the public Dec. 12 and 13 in J. Davis, chief of numerical the Post Office at Goleta, California, the campus auditorium beginning Gerald Rogers, both UCSB stu­ analysis for the National Bureau under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mail­ every year. designed and created at 8:30 p.m. dents. Other student actors and of Standards, is to give regular ing charge is $2 per year, payable in advance. The romantic comedy takes actresses are George. Backman b y ' State the weather here is finally place in Russia during the I830’s and Gregg Graeme as Footmen Frosh Committees getting winterish, so a , and is concerned with two lovers and Nancy Adams as a peasant Freshmen who are interested thought i'd tell you what from feuding families and the girl- in working on. the planning of fu­ BOTAS complexities their relationship The special twenty-member ture class activities' are requested (Goatskin Wine Bags) the Lr. annex is featuring in creates. Liza, the “ Juliét” anal­ student orchestra for the pro­ to sign up for committees in the from Spain the line of rain , one AS office, according to Tim Nea- ogy, is portrayed by Shirley Eis- duction will be under the baton favorite of all is an gele, Publicity Committee chair­ ley and her “ Romeo,” Alexi of Stefan Krayk, UCSB associ­ man. Applications will be accept­ $7.95 irridescent cotton twill, with ate professor of music. Art de­ ed from' Nov. 20 until Nov. 26. matching , perfect for sign and supervision is under the Membership on the following Mexican and Indian direction of art instructor Jane committees is available: Publici­ rainy or foggy days; the PHIL ROWE SAYS: Purcell and Kurt Baer, profes­ ty, Social, Scholastic and Proj­ Jewelry price, only 19.9b.' another ects. sor of art. supervision for those of you N oy. 2 2 nd is Flower Time Imports is by Doris Graf and chorus mis­ The that have a little more flair at STUDENT PRICES tress is Sylvia Brown. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GIFTS FOR for the dramatic is a lush ORGANIZATION print in blue, double Holds Weekly Testimonial ALL OCCASIONS San Roque Flower Shop Meetings at breasted effect, with white URC NOTES The URC Building taffeta lining; sounds really 781 Embarcadero del Mar 3008-A State St. - Shop 27282; Phil 65382 jazzy huh: the.price, 29.95. “ Religion in Life Week” stu­ Meeting Time - 4:15 p.m. dent committee meets Thursday, NEXT MEETING 4 p.m., in the conference room of Tuesday, Nov. 18th, 1958 another little number i the URC Building. Students, faculty, staff, alumni thought you might be w r t and Friends cordially invited Studio 9, El Paseo Aw Jjul Qood tf-oad to attend interested in, is a cotton knit in brisk winter colors, a t every meal, every day Rev. Miller meets with the Congregational Student Group champagne beige and gold, Your Host: today from 2 to 4 p.m. at the it is a two piece ensemble, r SINCE 1856—, URC Building for counseling and straight with blouson, Jake and Vera Karleskint conversation. Harris hip hugging , and the best -part of all, it is only FARMER BOY RESTAURANT Christian Science Testimony 15.95. for those of you that meeting, 4:15 p.m. today at the are looking for something 3427 State , Phone 5-6011 URC Building. K r ä n k V* CALIFORNIA «•* new to add to your dressy Open from 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. sport , this would

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CAMPUS CLEANERS 20 E. Carrillo Santa Barbara Located Student Union Bldg., Room 101 1105-1107 STATE STREET Page 4 & L GAUCHO Tuesday, November 18, 1958 Hazdovac, Venter RHA’s King, Queen Nick Hazdovac, Cypress Hall, and Marilyn Venter, Santa Rosa, were crowned the first King and Queen of a Residence Halls As­ sociation formal Friday night at RHA’s “ Autumn Swirl” in the Biltmore Hotel’s Coral Casino. Hazdovac was sponsored by the women of Tesoro Hall and College Beek Stere Miss Venter by the men of Cy­ press. Voting for the candidates took place at the door. The music of I. Newton Per­ ry’s “ Men in Blue” was featured at the event, and other entertain­ ment was provided by folk-gui­ tarist Galen Denning and vocal­ ist Sylvia House. GIANT BOOK & PRINT SALE R1IA members and their guests packed the Casino and the four- hour dance ran overtime. The theme “ Swirl” was carried out by the decorations which included a revolving wheel in the center of TREMENDOUS SAVINGS UP TO 80% the room. Sale Starts Tuesday, November 18, 1958 Gaucho Notes Bull Sessions Another season of RHA Bull Sessions commences Thursday night in the Santa Rosa Hall lounge when Dr. Paul Wienpahl HUGE ASSORTMENT GIANT SIZE of the Philosophy Department will lead a group discussion on “ Mysticism.” The bull session will begin at 8:30 p.m. Every­ OF VOLUMES COLOR PRINTS one is invited to sit in and ex­ press his views. ‘Timbers Tromp’ Abstracts, Traditionals, Posters “ Timbers Tromp” is the theme WERE 2.00 to 25.00 for the Junior Class party sched­ uled for Monday, Nov. 23. The Maps, Watercolors party will replace the originally scheduled “ All-Cal” event. The The Popular Bullfight Posters event will be held at the Timbers, NOW north on Highway 101 on the corner of Winchester Canyon Road, eight miles north of Go- leta. It will feature a dinner and a jam session. Admission is free to all Junior Class card holders. A fee of 50c will be charged for non-class-card holders. Women’s Hockey Women interested in partici­ pating in the women’s hockey group are reminded that the matches are scheduled every Thursday at 4 p.m. and Friday at 2 p.m. The hockey club was formed for the primary purpose of providing recreation. Knowl­ EACH edge of the game is not required. AND Scholastic Awards Eight outstanding students have recently received congratu­ ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR latory letters from Vice Chancel­ lor Elmer R. Noble. The letters were sent to acknowledge total FROM scholastic achievements for the academic year 1957-58. Sophomores receiving letters of recognition were: Paula Havens, 3.00 TO 10.00 Elementary Education — 3.890; James Howe, Economics— 3.842, and Sasha Schmidt, History — 3.833. SUBJECTS INCLUDE Students receiving letters in the junior class were: Sharon Bradshaw, Elementary Education FICTION-NON-FICTION — 3.750; Laurel Corkins, Zoolo­ gy— 3.745, and Roxy Bell, Ele­ mentary Education—-3.738. TECHNICAL-THE ARTS Letters to seniors acknowl­ Color Print Portfolios edged Warren Finn, Political Sci­ ence— 3.800, and Anna Reynolds, Psychology— 3.787. 1.00 to 3.98 BRUSH STROKE PRINTS A COMPLETE SELECTION OF $1.98 ea- SUBJECTS moaAet

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3514 State St. Santa Barbara WO 6-1449 Intramural Basketball Heads Tuesday, November 18, 1958 EL GAUCHO Page 5 6; Cockrell, g, 0. Juniper (27) — Andes, g, 2. Scoring Subs — Gary, f, 5; Reynolds, f, 2; Perlo, Delts: Webster 6, Nash 11, Ben­ Into Second Week of Play c, 18; Dansby, g, 2; Gray, g, 2. nett 2. Scoring Subs — Sequoia: Hop­ Sig Eps (42) — Badion, f, 3; by Jerry Patch Levy, former all-conference jun­ kins 2. LaBarge, f, 6.; Usab, c, 2; Quis­ Tonight intramural basketball ior college star, is SAE’s chief Delts ( 4 0 ) - ‘-Morgan, f, 10; ling, g, 16; Hunt, g, 13. Phi Psi moves into, its second week of ac­ scoring threat. Nickle, f, 8; Rudder, c, 0; Ross, ( 30 ) -—Valenzado, f, 4; Guthrie, tion with a full slate of six games In the residence hall division, g, 0; Hislip, g, 3. Sigma Pi (18) f, 6; Paisley, c, 0; Kimbro, g, — Oshiyama, f, 10; Oldson, f, 3; 14; Ring, g, 6. Scoring Subs—- scheduled (see schedule below). Toyon-Acacia looms the foremost Hunter, c, 0; Hildbandt, g, 3; Sig Eps: Dohlan 2. Casaba play began Tuesday, contender for the RHA trophy. Nov. 11, with Sequoia Hall meet­ Jim Reed and Craig Thom, two ing Juniper-Pine in the featured dead-eye guards, appear to be the contest of the evening. The Se- team’s chief threat. The Sleep- quoians were .never headed by Tell Our Advertisers and-Eaters, Cypress and Sequoia Juniper - Pine in a well-played appear to ' be Toyon - Acacia’s game and turned them back by a chief opposition on the road to You Saw It In The Gaucho’ 35-27 score. Frank Kail scorched the RHA championship. AERIAL SUPREMACY the chords for 20 markers in be­ The passing-receiving tactics of quarterback Jim St. Clair and half of. Sequoia, while Zeke Perlo This Week’s Schedule PROJECT?... WE’LL HELP! turned in 18 points for Juniper- Duke Ellington has earned them, at this writing the supremacy in Today— 7 p.m., Acacia-Toyon • GENERAL PAINTS both of those departments. St. Clair, unleashing a torrid passing Pine. In the other scheduled vs. Birch, Phi Psi Zeta vs. Sig Pi; : First, scoot down and see attack agginst the Aggies at “ All-Cal” with 19 completions out game, Delta Sigma Phi forfeited 8 p.m., Sequoia vs. Beachcomb­ us, as students have done • VARNISHES • (ii'-i 'EHcSii.. '8? for years. We carry every­ of 28, has insured his lead. to Kappa Sigma. • ART SUPPLIES ers, SAE vs. Lambda Chi"; 9 p.m., thing for painting, decorat­ Delts vs. Kappa Sigma. 'F or the season St. Clair has On Wednesday, Delta Tau Del­ ing and art work, and we’ll save you time, • DECORATIONS thrown 103 passes for 54 com­ first in passing and a fourth in ta unveiled a fast, tall squad Tomorrow — 7 p.m., Lambda energy and money! Special consideration pletions and 5 TDs. These aeri­ rushing makes up this total. which walloped Sigma Pi, 40-18. Chi vs. Sig Ep$, S.-and-E. vs. to art classes and all student organizations. • WALLPAPERS Gordon Nash notched T l ! count­ Birch; 8 p.m., Acacia-Toyon vs. als went for 816 yards, almost Don Kelliher still holds down BEFOREvYOU START I SEE 300 yards more than the second- second place in the kicking de­ ers for the Delts, while Jerry Juniper, Delta Sigs vs. Phi Psi place aerialist, Hank Lewis, of partment, a 38.7 average for nine Oshiyama was hitting 10 points Zeta; 9 p.m., SAE vs. Delts. Diablo fame. . for Sig Pi. In the second con­ Intramural Scoring Ellington has snagged 19 aeri­ Injured fullback Ned Permen- test played that night, Sigma Phi MiSSiOl PAim<«tWtT« als for 330 yards and three of ter, while missing action in the Epsilon marched past Phi Psi Sequoia ( 3 5 ) — Hall, f, 20; the five TDs. This combination last two games, still retains a Zeta, 42 to 30. Dave Quisling Clark, f, 2; Smith, c, 5; Patch, g, 1424 STATE ST. - NEAR MICHELTORENA WO. 3147 will, Gaucho fans hope, play fourth in loop rushing with 392 led the Sig Eps as he bucketed 16 DOOR-SIDE PARKING havoc with Cal Poly’s defenders yards in 78 carries. His 36 points. Joe Vimbro hit 14 for tht come Friday. UCSB’s “ T” caller points in scoring, along with El­ losers. has enough targets in Gary lington and Bob Ball of San The fraternity league power­ Knecht, Tony Baca, John Stoney, Diego, makes for a three-way tie house once again should prove Gary Hildebrandt, Benny Dyas, for second behind halfback Fred to be SAE. The squad, coached Kelly Hoover and Ralph Sceales Ford of Cal Poly, who has tallied by Mike Rappaport, already has for a large array of good receiv­ 46 points. had two practice contests. Against ers. Cal Poly, with the rushing Santa Barbara High School the A is to tell time Of the six teams in the confer­ edge over UCSB, might upset the SAEs were dropped in the final ence, the Gauchos hold down precedent to go with more pass­ 30 seconds, 47-46. In their sec­ second place in total offense with ing this Friday, and will have a ond contest, this time against the but without hands... 2,131 yards in eight games for task matching the Gauchos’ at­ UCSB varsity, the SAEs were a 266.4 average per game. A tack. nipped by a 43-39 count. Don you miss the whole idea of a watch ■ 0 Intramural Football Title Ti It Tom o r r o w A cigarette is to smoke by Torn Morgan Kappa Sigma, and the RHA pace­ card wit]) only a single loss and but without flavor—you miss Sports Writer setter, either Sequoia or Cypress, one tie. which has collected interest ever the whole idea of smoking The curtain drops on an ac­ The final standings: tion-filled season of Gaucho in­ since the loop’s opening contest, FRATERNITY W L tramural gridiron wars tomorrow steps front and center for top Kappa Sigs ...... 6 0 afternoon. billing tomorrow at 3 p.m. on the SAE ...... 4 1 The long - awaited showdown intramural turf. 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High Scoring P alm ...... 0 7 • Toyon-Yucca set a season high in the scoring column when eight PART-TIME different players entered the that counts point-getting parade, while the EMPLOYMENT second - place finishers polished Pine, 79-6. Sequoia followed on KEEP MEN WANTED the heels of the Toy on rout, tun­ Former Navy enlisted men needed, ing up far its playoff test with a Short hours— Good pay. lop-sided 61-6 conquest of Birch- Call Buzz Knight Ph. 7-1409 THEM CLEAN Acacia. WOMEN WANTED The SAEs picked off the run­ Former Navy Waves wanted one ner-up position to the Kappa USE“ MARINE” evening per week— Good pay. Sigs on the frat side of the ledg­ Call Mr. Knight Ph. 7-1409 er, escaping from their six-game • Free Pickup Hamilton Diamond Co. • Free Delivery • 3 Day Service Finest Selection of • S&H Green Stamps Diamonds, and Jewelry in Santa Barbara SPECIAL We Invite You To Open CONSIDERATION A Junior Charge Account TO UCSB STUDENTS NAME...... Up front in Winston is ADDRESS...... 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This dinner-dance will be discussed. parties and the new class consti­ philosophy allows good, young and unknown writers to have their Voting for the Block C’s most University o f Calif ornia, Santa Barbara tution will be in order for dis­ poetry or fiction printed beside the .works of such men 'as William valuable athlete trophy will also take place. cussion. All unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of El Caucho. Signed edi­ Carlos Williams, Samuel Beckett, Jean Cocteau and T. S. Eliot. torials and letters to the editor represent the viewpoint of the author. El International Gaucho makes every effort to publish letters from its readers provided they are brief and in good taste. The circulation of Spectrum is not limited to the local market for it is sold hot only in the United States but also throughout EDITOR ...... BRUCE LOEBS Europe. Spectrum, thus, has an international impact with the NEWS EDITOR ...... 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