* SflflTA BARBARA CO LL G G G TH€ PICTUReSQUe Cftm PUS WITH fl v/iew No. 52 Vol. XXVII SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, MAY 14, 1948 UCSB SPREADS "WELCOME” MAT JtlNIE DAVIDSON WINS VICE-PRESIDENT RUNOFF Balthis, Casier, Bowman, Dailey and Packed Schedule of Events, 'Hamlet' Features Zane Elected to Class Posts Junemarie Davidson was elected Displays Planned for Unusual Staging; ASSB vice-president in run-off elections held Wednesday, defeat­ ing Walt Beaver 607 to 422. Guests at 2nd Open House Repeats Due Voting was relatively light, with less than half the student body UCSB will hold its second an- in charge. Dr. Paul Périgord will address the diners. A near capacity crowd witnessed the opening performance last going to the polls. nual Open House tomorrow, with night of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” in the Riviera auditorium. 13 departments particiating in Open House Day will climax In the voting on class repre­ with the presentation of “Hamlet” The use of fixed scenery and shifting playing areas lent an ease demonstrations and exhibits to of transition and afforded a continuity to the action which is impos­ sentative finalists, Barbara Balthis at 8:30 p.m. sible in the usual stage presentation. This continuous movement of won over Joy Hart, 232 to 188, show the work and activities of Miss Elizabeth Sehon, chairman the play’s action closely approxi­ for senior rep., women, and Bob Gaucho students and faculty to of the Women’s P. E. Department, men’s service group, are handling mated die movement found in the- arents, prospective students, and is in charge of Open House ar­ tickets and programs for all three Casier topped Mel Patton 243 to original Elizabethan productions. rangements, with Miss Jeanette performances. 180 for senior rep., men. Junior interested Santa Barbarans. A program of events is planned for Stearns, Harrington Wells, Dr. Dramatic Mobility representatives are Marilyn Bow­ both the Riviera and Mesa cam­ Kurt Baer, John T. Porter and On the Elizabethan stage there man and Tom Dailey, who de­ puses, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Louie S. Taylor. were three or four particular play­ SIX POSTS OPEN feated Katy Murphy and Joe Cos- ing areas within the stage. The One of the special features of use of curtains and fixed platforms tantino respectively. the “welcome”- day is the plan of New Budget, WSSF enabled the UCSB drama group IN AMS ELECTION The Bowman ■ Murphy race, ac­ the Education department to con­ to give this same effect last night. cording to Al Rasmusses, Elec­ duct a “nursery” for young chil­ dren while their parents are seeing Film on Tap for The lighting, however, lent effects tions chairman, ended in a 157- SET FOR M AY 26 Junemarie Davidson the sights of the campus. Music which Shakespeare never thought 156 vote, and their ballots were possible. Associated Men Students will activities, puppet shows, story tell­ Next Roundup counted eight times to assure ac­ Strong, Silent Type ing and shadow plays will enter­ Coupled with the mobile stag­ fill six offices in an election set The newly formulated 1948-49 curate tabulation. Dailey edged tain the youngsters from 2 to ing technique, the cast was clothed for May 26, including that of Count Queen Votes; ASSB budget will be presented 10 p.m. in costumes authentically repro­ president, vice president, secre­ out Costantino 165 to 149. Keep Secret Secret for Student Body ratification at tary, treasurer, sergeant-at-arms In a broadcast from the Quad, ducting the dress of the Early For sophomore representative, Can a fellow keep a secret? Ask the May 26 Gaucho Roundup, ac­ and historian, with completed pe­ UCSB will go on the air over sta­ Gothic period for the older char­ women, Mary Anne Zane defeated Val Hellickson and Bill Brozow- cording to a decision reached by titions due in the Graduate Mana­ tion KTMS at 2:15. With Virgil acters and the Late Gothic period sky. the Student Council Tuesday eve­ ger’s office on or before May 24, Phyllis Pittroff 124 to 88. Bergman as master of ceremonies, for the younger characters in the At the recent Alpha Phi Omega- ning. The new budget, now in according to Dink Sheehan, AMS the 15-minute show will describe play. Costumes were designed by Phrateres May Queen elections final stages of preparation, is vice president. some of the Open House events, Natalie Bergman and made by ! these two were assigned the task scheduled for a close inspection STEUBER RECITAL and will present a talk by Acting members of the cast and technical Qualifications for all candidates of counting the ballots, determin­ by Council members before final Provost J. Harold Williams and staff. include a subject load of ten or ing the winner, and then remain­ approval is asked at the Roundup, interviews with alumni. The Treb­ Cast Well-Rounded more units and attendance at San­ SET FOR MAY 27 ing silent. Thanks to them, the it was pointed out in the announce­ ta Barbara College for at least one le Ensemble will sing. ment of the ratification date. Termed in advance publicity A piano recital by Lillian Steu­ identity of the May Queen, Bobby semester prior to nomination. In Throughout the day there will Another feature of the Roundup “the year’s most ambitious stage ber, well known concert artist, is Evans, remained top secret until addition, candidates must show a be departmental demonstrations program will be a screening of undertaking,” “Hamlet” proved due for presentation in-the Riviera the dance last Friday night. “C” average in previous work ranging from costume design and the film, “Seeds of Destiny,” in itself just that last night when the auditorium on May 27 as the final completed. home cookery by the Home Econ­ connection with the approaching entire cast under Ted Hatlen’s di­ offering of University Extension’s TOP HONORS WON omics Department, recorded read­ World Student Service Fund ap­ rection turned in a well-rounded Sheehan pointed out that all UC committee on Drama, Lectures BY CAROLINE BLAIR ings of poetry by the English De­ peal on the local campus. The performance, far above most SB men are eligible for office in and Music. IN SALES CONTESTS partment to drill maneuvers by film, depicting the conditions things even attempted on this cam­ the Association whether they have Miss Steuber has appeared with Caroline Blair, UCSB red hot the ROTC. presently faced by students in pus in some time. Paul Kliss, in purchased A.M.S. cards or not, the Los Angeles Philharmonic sales girl, ran off with “top indi­ In the interlude between the European countries, will reveal the title role, Walter Beaver as and may be placed on the ballot Orchestra, the Werner Janssen vidual sales” honors in both the afternoon and evening sessions, the tremendous needs that W SSF Claudius, Weslie Marie Tackitt as upon presentation of petitions be­ • Symphony and numerous other Roadrunner and La Cumbre Year­ dinner will be served in the Ri­ is attempting to meet in its work Gertrude, Dean Dillman as Polon- fore the deadline. musical organizations. book sales contests, besides cap­ viera cafeteria by the Federated abroad. ius, Janis Wilson as Ophelia, Fred Petitions must contain names The California born artist re­ taining winning team in the La California Alumni, with Dick Wade as Horatio, and a strong representing at least 10 percent of ceived her education both in Los Cumbre sales. Brains, ASSB president last year, supporting cast, all gave excellent the A.M.S. membership, or a min­ Mesa Visitors to Angeles and New York, and is now In the Roadrunner ticket con­ dramatizations to Shakespeare’s imum of one hundred names. The a member of the artist-faculty at test, Alpha Theta Chi won first first in La Cumbre sales with a See Industrial characters. forms are now available in the the University of Southern Cali­ Graduate Manager’s office. place with 156 sales, while Delta total of 211. Tau Gamma Sigma Janis will play Ophelia again fornia. Sigma Epsilon sold 98 and Tau was second with 172 and Sigma Arts Exhibits tonight and Audrey Scott will take Gamma Sigma 93. These groups Alpha Kappa was third with 127. Conducted tours of classroom the part tomorrow night. Calendar Conflict UCSB TO BROADCAST won trophies for the first three Total number of copies sold in exhibits where student demonstra­ “Hamlet” will be presented places in the contest. the contest by all participating or­ tors will be in attendance will be again tonight and tomorrow. Tick­ Causes Switch FROM QUAD IN Delta Sigma Epsilon placed ganizations was 738. a feature of Mesa campus partici­ ets are on sale in the Graduate OPEN HOUSE SHOW pation in the College Open House Manager’s office at 25c for stu­ In Carnival Date A radio program will be pre­ tomorrow. dents, 60c for general admission Dr. E. Allen Williams will lec­ Because of a coinciding sched­ sented over KTMS at 2:15 tomor­ and 90c for reserved seats. The ture on the “Wartime Secrets of ule which placed the proposed re­ row by .¿he Speech Department in curtain rises at 8:30. Radar Detection” in the Mesa vival of the. Barbary Coast Carni­ conjunction with Open House ac­ Members of the Knights, junior Auditorium at 3:30 p.m. val on the same night as the an­ tivities in the Quad. nual Dance Concert, the Activities Army combat films presented A highlight of the program will Control Board ruled this week that by the ROTC and a concert by Federated Alums be a welcome speech by Acting the Carnival should be shifted to the Men’s Glee Club will also be Provost J.
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