“BEACHCOMBERS BALL” UC Among Five Best Schools in Country

“BEACHCOMBERS BALL” UC Among Five Best Schools in Country

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Vol. X XX V GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1956 No. 34 BEACH, SAILOR ATTIRE DONNED FOR CHARTER ANNIVERSARY CEREMONY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE ALL-SCHOOL “ BEACHCOMBERS BALL” AUDITORIUM, GOLETA , The nineteenth annual “ Beach­ halls. The queen will be chosen W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h 21, 10:30 a . m . combers Ball,” sponsored by by those attending the dance, on Kappa Sigma fraternity will be the basis of one vote per ticket Presiding held this Saturday evening, The crowning will take place at Dr. John C. Snidecor, Acting-Provostr o f Santa March 24, from 9 to 1 in the 11: 00. Barbara College campus auditorium. Special Entertainment Tickets for the all-school dance Special entertainment features Organ Prelude may be obtained from any Kappa will include seven Samoan dan­ Sigma or purchased at the door. cers performing their “ Dance of National Anthem Price has been set at $1.50 per the Islands,” plus four Hawaiian Byron Peebles, Class of 1956, Directing couple. girls. Prizes In keeping with the theme the Invocation According to John Lewis, Kap­ auditorium will be decorated The Reverend Frank C. Matthews pa Sigma president, a prize will with fish nets, palm trees, sand First Methodist Church, Sa'nta Barbara be awarded for the most original islands, surf boards, bamboo, costume. Students should come etc. Gary Hulderman and his Music attired ip sailor or beach garb, “ Five” will provide the music. The Santa Barbara College Modem Chorale such as denims, bermudas, sa­ Lock-out hours for all Dr. Van A. Christy, Director rongs and straw hats. girls attending the dance D r. Wilbur R, Jacobs Dr. Edward Teller An innovation this year will will be extended until 2:00 Annual Charter Address a.m . be the selection and crowning of “ Past and Future of the Industrial Revolution” a “ queen” of the Beachcombers Dr. Edward Teller* Professor of Physics, Uni­ Jacobs Will Deliver Ball. Candidates are sponsored REA TOPS NEW Charter Day Brings by all fraternities, sororities, and versity of California, Berkeley. Research Lecture men’s and womens residence AWS OFFICERS The University Hymn In Conjunction with Charter Atom Scientist to SB Day Ceremonies, Dr. Wilbur R. Results of the Associated Benediction Marking the 88th Anniversary Women’s Students Elections, held Jacobs, assistant professor of of the chartering of the Univer­ QUEEN FINALISTS March 15 and 16, have been an­ The Reverend Frank C. Matthews . history, has been chosen to de­ sity of California, Dr. Edward liver the annual Faculty Research TO BE CHOSEN nounced. Organ Postlude Teller, renowned atomic scientist, Annabelle Rea is the new Pres­ Lecture. will speak at the University Meet­ Finalists will be selected for ident of the association. She will Dr. John E. Gillespie, Organist Returning from Boston where ing and Student Assembly today, Easter Relays Queen Contest this succeed Mariam McFarland, who Mr. Carl B. Zytowski, Carillonneur he is presently on sabbatical at 10:30 a.m. in the campus aud­ morning after the Charter Day has beer# head of the AWS for leave* Dr. Jacobs will speak on itorium. All 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Cetemonies. The contest is sched­ the past year. With her new job campaigned against five other “ The Letters , of Francis Park- classes will be cancelled for the uled for 11:30 in front of the goes the privilege of attending nominees for the position of Sec­ man” in the Mesa ' campus at event. Student Union. 8:30 tonight. the national convention of the In­ ond Vice President UC Among Five Best Born in. Budapest, Hungary, Three finalists will be chosen Dr. Jacobs was • educated at ternational AWS in Colorado, Recording minutes and handl­ in 1908, Dr. Teller did his under­ by a committee of five judges. UCLA and John Hopkins Univer­ April 12-15. ing correspondence for the Asso­ graduate work at Karlsruhe Tech­ The judges will be recruited from Schools In Country sity in Chicago. He has taught Of the four candidates vying ciation this year will be the new nical Institute and the University Santa Barbara business men. It On March 23, 88 years ago the for the title of First Vice Presi­ secretary, Sandi Barth. Funds at both universities and also at of Munich and received his PhD is hoped that Joe Constantino, a University of California came in-, Stanford and Indiana Univsrti- dent, Diane Allingham was the will be allotted by the newly- from Leipsig in 1930. graduate of SBC and now with to official existence. Since that winner. Pat Johns successfully elected Treasurer, Judy Dean. D»- . ' He came to the United States KEYT in Santa Barbara, will be time it has grown from the Col­ Honors received by Dr. Jacobs Master of Ceremonies. include a prize in American His­ in 1935 as a Professor of Phys­ lege of California with forty stu­ From the three finalists the tory by the Pacific Coast Branch ics at George Washington Uni­ male students of SBC will chose SNIDECOR RECEIVES KEYS TO MUSIC dents and ten professors to a of the American Historical Asso­ versity, being naturalized as an the Queen in a special election mammoth university with an en­ ciation in 1948 and a Rockefeller American citizen in 1941. Dr. Teller was instrumental in the March 22 and 23. rollment of more than 30,000 Foundation Grant in 1949. BUILDING IN MONDAYS CEREMONY development of the atomic bomb, The following women have full time students. An informal dinqer honoring been nominated for Queen: UCSBC has accepted its fourth from Webster Mello, construction Dr. Jacobs will be held at Ker­ working in the Manhattan, Chi­ Three separate movements lay Sandi Barth, Joyce Berlin, Artie permanent building. The new superintendent. ry’s restaurant on the evening cago and Los Alamos projects. behind the founding of the Uni­ Deutermann, Gretchen Gause, $570,000 Music Building1 offici­ . Change Buildings of Dr. Jacobs’ lecture. At present Dr. Teller is a pro­ Barbara Gordon, Judy Grant, The Music Department will versity. fessor of Physics at thè Universi­ ally became part of the campus Shirley Savage, Mary Stewart, shift from the present temporary " Private action began in 1853, ty of California. He will speak Joanne Taylor, Janice Tolotti, Monday, March 12, when acting structures to the new building today on “ The Past and Future when a group of Congregational Shirley Torigiani, Joy West, and provost Dr. John C. Snidecor re­ within the next few weeks. Chris Will Represent of Industrial Revolution.” To­ and Presbyterian laymen opened Peggy Wood. ceived the keys to the building The L-shaped building is two All U of C Students day’s activities are part of a state­ stories in height with a one-story the Contra Costa Academy in wide series of public events com­ UCSBC student body presi­ wing, and is located next to the Oakland. memorating the Charter Anni­ campus auditorium. It has a slop­ State action had its inception dent, Jack Christofferson, will versary of the University. ing roof of red flat tile and ex­ in the Constitutional Convention represent the students of all eight terior corridors and covered of 1849, which recognized the University' of California cam­ Cossarek Assumes porchways. need for a state university. puses at the Charter Day convo­ The one-story wing on the east Federal action was initiated in cation honoring President Robert end of the building consists of 1853, when Congress offered Cal­ Presidency of IFC departmental offices and several ifornia 46,000 acres of land for Gordon Sproul on Friday, March Robert Cossarek, a senior, single and double faculty offices. a “ seminary of learning.” 23 at Berkeley. was recently elected President of A large choral rehearsal room The new institution opened its The Charter Day convocation the Inter-Fraternity Council. with seating of 136 is located at doors in September 1869, in will culminate a series of events Cossarek is also President of the end of the wing. downtown Oakland. Classes were honoring Dr. Sproul’s twenty- Sigma Tau Gamma, a member of Other rooms on the first floor moved to the Berkeley campus in five years as President of the Un­ Block “ C,” and a member - of are instrumental classrooms, 1873. iversity of California. Christof- Phi Alpha Theta, National His­ piano classrooms, erfsemble class­ Since its founding the Univer­ vferson was nominated for this tory Honorary. He is a history rooms and a large band rehearsal sity has grown more rapidly, honor by the student body pres­ major and a physical education room for 120 students. Service perhaps, than any similar insti­ idents of the other campuses of minor. He succeeds Martin areas for instrument, music and tution in the United States. To­ the University. Mailes. As President, Cossarek will uniform storage and a locker- day it comprises eight campuses James B, Conant, Ambassa­ serve-on the Legislative Council room are near the band rehear­ and numerous minor centers of dor to the Federal Republic of and the Activities Control Board. sal room. instruction research, and public Germany and the President Emer­ The other officers elected to Second Floor service in many parts of the itus of Harvard University will the Inter-Franternity Council Second floor classrooms in­ state. present the major address of the are: Gene Hatfield, Sigma Tau clude those for music theory in­ It has the largest number of afternoon. Governor Goodwin Gamma, vice-president; Bill Car­ struction, vocal instruction, indi­ faculty members who are Nobel Knight, Edwin Harbach, repre­ away, Delta Sigma Phi, secre­ vidual practice rooms, general as­ Prize winners and the second senting the alumni of the Univer­ tary; Merve Johnson, Sigma Phi signment, and recording and lis­ largest membership in the Na­ sity, and Christofferson are the Epsilon, Treasurer.

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