UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA Voi. XXXVIII GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, MAY 15, 1959 No. 49 OFFERED **SUNDAY TOP SR. COEDS HONORED Sizzling steaks and musical en­ tertainment are on tap Sunday McCarthy, Jacobs Ten Women Given Silver Plates at AWS afternoon from 2 :3 0 -4 p.m. in STEAK SERVERS for the free AS Steak ,Fry Sunday in the SU the SU patio as part of the an­ Win AS Runoffs Patio are (left to right) Karen Bohm, Mike Rappaport and Judy Pat McCarthy defeated Ca­ Miramar Banquet, New Officers Installed Dean, chairman of the event, Serving begins at 2:30. Musical nual AS free steak fry. entertainment will be provided by Dick Major’s Band. “ Everyone is welcome” relates rol Saindon 267-147 for wom­ Ten UCSB senior coeds were named outstanding in their class — Photo by Bob Quittner "chairman Judy Dean. “ The food en’s rep at large and Marilyn and presented silver plates at the annual AWS Banquet, held in the is good and there is plenty of Jacobs won over Barbara Miramar Convention hall last night. it.” Schiller 75-38 for RHA wom­ The women honored were, Ro- In addition to eating, Gauchos en’s rep in the two major run­ berta Hart, Judy Dean, Judy Council Grants P a ; Senior Breakfast will watch the contestants for off elections Monday and Car Wash — 50c Owen, Carolyn Jones, Caroline next year’s song and yell leaders Tuesday. Want your car washed for Rehbach, Peggy McGinley, San­ For AS President Tickets on Sale try out. Both positions carry a vote 50 cents? Take it to the dy Meyer, Fay Tysell, June Yo- Legislative Council members, on next year’s Legislative junior class sponsored car koyama and Kathy Grant. Seniors planning to attend Council. Rally Chairman Henry Duke and wash tomorrow to have it The selection was made, in At Budget Session the graduation breakfast bac­ In other offices Jim Davis this year’s head yell leader Ron clea n ed . most cases, upon recommenda­ In one of the longest meetings calaureate morning June 12 Largent will select the winners won over Bob Parsons 108-67 The wash will begin at 10 tions from department chairman. of the year Tuesday night Leg? are urged by president George and make the announcements for AMS president. a.m. and end at 2 p.m. It islative Council tentatively adopt­ Donna Weyand is the new Hart to purchase their tickets Sunday. will be held in front of the From the list of names submitted ed half of next years AS budget. Dick Major’s Band has been senior class secretary-treas­ g y m . the AWS board voted preferen­ It was almost 11:30 p.m. before before the deadline next Fri­ urer defeating Carol Dotson ■ engaged by tjie AS Assembly tially on the winners. the legislators adjourned. day, May 22. 82-53. 7T -yflgaagF' Committee to provide music for The awards were presented by Next Tuesday Council will pass The event will be held in the event. Swimming in the cam­ In a close race Doris W or­ on the entire budget and consid­ the patio of the El Paseo res­ pus pool is also scheduled. rell polled 67 votes to John Awards Assembly Sheila Higbee, AWS president. er for the first time the important Whitman’s 54 to win sopho­ taurant in Santa Barbara. To go along with the steaks, AWS Winners athletic appropriations. more vice-president. Tickets are on sale in the the steak fry committee has or­ Hails Outstanding In addition to the outstanding • In the most significant budget dered chili beans, salad, French According t o elections Graduate Manager’s office for action of the night Council voted bread, milk and ice cream. chairman Carolyn Jones 424 senior women awards, the AWS to give next year’s AS president $2 per person. The food is free to AS card­ students voted in the runoff Students at UCSB board named Sue Hoelscher, a $200 salary, called “ partial holders and 75 cents for guests. elections. Awards to the outstanding Faye Moss, Sue Swift, Wendy renumeration.” members of the Associated Stu­ Ross and Sheila Higbee as the The action followed earlier ac­ dents and the innauguration of outstanding AWS board mem­ ceptance of a like figure for edi­ EDITORIAL Guy Shipp as next year’s AS tors of El Gaucho and La Cum- .. ; Final Huxley Speech president highlight the annual bers of the year. bre. Awards Assembly in the campus Next year’s AWS officers were Council also added $500 to In Lobero Theatre auditorium Thursday night. installed they are: Roz Rubidoux, the already record breaking El Gaucho Picks McGinley, The outstanding student over president, Vicki Post, first vice $1,115 budget of the Assembly Dr. Aldous Huxley’s final ap­ the past four years will receive president, Jill Moore, second vice Committee. The money is to be pearance in Santa Barbara this the highest honor, the La Cumbre president, Wendy Lee, secretary used for securing guest speak­ Jones, “ Duke” lor Awards spring will be at a public lecture Honor Copy. The other top two ers next year. and Mirian Romoff, treasurer. Thursday is awards night. Much speculation is centered on who in the Lobero Theater on June 1 awards are the AMS and AWS Council appointed Soph presi­ will win the three highest Associated Students honors— the La Cum­ plaques, given to the outstanding dent Ron Largent as All-Cal at 8:30 p.m. His subject will be Women’s Position bre Honor Copy and the AMS and AWS plaques. woman and man students on the chairman for this year and next. “ Art, Artist and Society.” Dr. Otey Scruggs of the UCSB After carefully evaluating the logical contenders, El Gaucho con­ basis of this year’s work. They passed a bylaw change cludes that the following students deserve the top AS honors for The lecture is offered free of These awards and the senior History Department was the which provides that one junior 1959-60: charge, but tickets are required honor keys, are selected by an guest speaker of the evening. Dr. serve on the AS Standards Com­ anonomyous faculty committee HONORARY COPY — STAN McGINLEY. because of the limited,seating. Scruggs spoke on the topic mittee to insure a carry-over to each year. “ Women’ s position in the Uni­ the following term. AWS AWARD (OUTSTANDING WOMAN)— CAROLYN Tickets may be obtained at the Over 20 different types of JONES. UCSB Graduate Manager’s Of­ awards will be given, according versity.” AMS AWARD (OUTSTANDING MAN)— DUKE ELLING­ fice until May 29 as long as the to Robin Drake, AS Awards Assistant Dean of Students El­ supply lasts. Steiner Explains TON. Chairman. They include honors len Bowers spoke briefly on the On the evening of the lecture, HONORABLE MENTION — BILL HARRIS AND NEIL in the fields of speech, theatre, advantages of joining thè Uni­ China Communes KLEINMAN. seats will be held for ticket hold­ science, social science and jour­ ers until 8:20 p.m. when those versity Women’s organization by Chris Quarton The official selections are made by an anonomyous faculty com­ nalism. without tickets will be placed in after graduation. The communes of China were mittee. The winners will not be known until Thursday night. The final event of the evening any vacant seats remaining. will be the installation of presi­ Entertainment was provided created in a short two months. Careful Study The lecture is sponsored joint­ dent-elect Shipp by outgoing by the Women’s Glee Club under They have been in operation for Before making its nominations, El Gaucho carefully studied the less than a year, but already they ly by.the UCSB Committee on president Stan McGinley. the direction of Miss Shirley work of students in all major aspects of student government. The Drama, Lectures and Music; the Entertainment for the evening are proving to be a unique inno­ paper contacted numerous students who have been involved in activi­ Munger. The group sang selec­ vation in the Communist way of Citizens’ Committee for UCSB; will be provided by the SAE ties to secure a diversified opinion. tions from Miss Munger’s own life. and the Lobero Theatre Founda­ quartet and the Women’ s Glee On the basis of this study the above five Gauchos were unani­ tion. Club. Admission is free. composition “ Mademoiselle.” In last Tuesday’s All-College mously selected as most outstanding. Lecture, Dr. Arthur Steiner, Pro­ Selection' Critcris fessor of Political Science at UC­ LA, discussed the communes of The criteria for selection, as set down in the bylaws, is service, FI GAUCHO*S OUTSTANDING *FIVE* China. Steiner specialized in stu­ character, leadership and scholarship. El Gaucho added a fifth point * dies of the Far East, especially — “ outstanding work in a major AS activity” in an attempt to elimi­ Communist China. nate students with long lists of minor activities. The following are excerpts El Gaucho picked only seniors, although the AMS and AWS from his lecture: awards are open to juniors. However, there are no juniors who be­ Social Transformation gin to compare with the five seniors named. “ Social transformation is now Occasional Blunder __ affecting China,” Steiner said, The anonymous faculty committee faces a tough task in picking “ the oldest continuous society. the “ AS All American.” Occasionally they are guilty of remarkable This transformation in social or­ blunders. One occurred last year when Jerry Perry, who did every­ ganization and development is thing around UCSB for four years except carry lemons to the basket­ affecting the largest society in ball team, was ignored for the AMS award.
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