FRISCO FROLIC FRIDAY / ii8B iiiig ^ »S fl^ r^ ;rÿ - i l 1 ■ ïii V S ci» ' I UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE ¡lili! Vol. X XX IV GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1955 No. 22 ATTENTION, CANDIDATES! ‘Stimulating’ Debate Sign-ups for AS elections 2. A 1.0 average with at least With Humor Keynote end today at 4 p.m. in the 12 units during the fall semester. fm lm Sm i ê Graduate Manager’s Office. 3. A load of at least 12 units W&8&MÌ All those wishing to run for this spring semester. Between Britam, SBC office will have. to submit All publicity for El Gccucho must by Jack Nakano their applications by that be in by Apr. 15. Other publicity Two debaters from the Univers­ tim e. is due by May 2. No publicity oth­ ity of London met two representa­ The attention of all candidates er than El Gaucho may appear be­ tives of the University of Califor­ is called to the fact that the Con­ fore May 2. The Election Assem­ nia, Santa Barbara College Debate stitution test will be given at 11 bly will be held in front of the Team at the Alhecama Theatre last a.m. in the AS Conference Room. Library on May 3 at 11 a.m. The Saturday evening on the question: The test will be given only once election will be held on May 5 “ Resolved, That the Place of the and will be based on the AS Con­ and 6. University Is'Not in the Dust of Vmxs&$> stitution and By-Laws, plus a few AMS Elections the Arena.” The result was .a stim­ The Sig Eps’ Nickelodeon Booth at last year’s Barbary Coast was the co-sweepstakes winner with the simple questions on Roberts’ Rules Sign-ups for the Associated Men ulating and’ interesting evening. Sig Tans. Here Dave Wilkins, architect, and Merit Bradley, construction foreman, are working on the of Order. Anyone runniung, with Students elections will begin today From England Jennifer booth. —photo by Campus Photo the exception of the AWS and and end Friday, April 15, an­ Copeman and Lester Borley AMS candidates, are required to nounced Ken Ward, AMS presi­ have completed approximately take the test. • This includes all dent. The sign-ups will be in the one half of their tour of the STUDENTS GIVE class officers as well as AS offi­ Graduate Manager’s Office. United States. They will now GOLD DISCOVERED AGAIN cers. The candidates are urged to The positions to be filled continue down to Los Angeles, STRING RECITAL The annual Barbary Coast will the awards will be given the make certain that they are eligible are President, Vice - Presi­ Arizona and Utah before they Joy Aarset, violinist, aryl Wil­ be presented this Friday and Sat­ second night. Cups that are to run, says Joan Quintero, Elec­ dent, Secretary and Treas­ complete their eleven-month liam Magers, violist, two gifted urday nights, Apr. 15 and 16, at being offered are the sweep- tion Committee chairman. urer. All interested men stu­ tour. students at UCSBC, will present a La Playa Stadium. stakes trophy, and first, sec­ Eligibility dents are urged to partici­ Jerold Perry and Jack Adler, student recital this evening at 8:30 Organizations are busily con­ ond and third places. The requirements for eligibility pate. The elections will be sophomores from SBC, have the in the Little Theater on the main structing their cardboard booths One of the traditional awards to to run for an office are: held at the same time as the distinction of being rated as one campus of the college. Shirley featuring variety shows. A sweep- be given is the Whiskerino. The 1. An over-all 1.0 average. AS elections, May 5 and 6. of the top four pairs in the South­ Munger, instructor of music at stakes trophy will be awarded to men who have been growing west states. This was as a result of UCSBC, will be the accompanist. the best booth featuring some beards for the past two and a half winning numerous tournaments This event is free and open to the phase of the famous Barbary Coast weeks will have their hairs meas­ M A R M IT I HILLMAN IS RELAYS QUEEN and cellecting many individual tro­ public. of past Gold Rush days. ured and to the most Barbary- The shows will be fea­ looking man will go the cup. “ I wanted to be a horse,” but (her big toe grabbed a pebble) — phies and honors iii the speech This concert is the high point tured for two nights and all Among the many booths will be die Queen quickly added, “ that they run so fast.” field. in the college careers of the two food booths and the Kappa Sigma was in grammar school.” Likes bicycle riding and horse­ “ Unusual Accomplishment” young people, who have achieved booth where a fellow Gaucho will She is 18, a second - semester back riding (she fell off the horse Introduced by Admiral Willi.am high academic records in addi­ land in a hijge tub of water from freshman and an Early Childhood last time). Tried surf-boarding A. Glassford, president of the local tion to their musical achievements. STUDENT OFFICERS a 20-foot tower, depending on the Education major. Concerning her but continually fell down; she en­ chapter of the English Speaking Both are students of Stefan Krayk, aim of the thrower. major: “ . love kids. Kiddie joys swimming. “ Kelp I hate.” Union, each of the four speakers assistant professor of music and DISCUSS PROBLEMS Admission is free into the sta­ Games is a fun course, waking up Enjoys exploring on rocks, too. demonstrated unusual accomplish­ himself a concert violinist. dium and the students may buy in the morning after playing leap She loves art, but not modern ment at the skill of debating. With Miss Aarset, a native Santa .Baf- L.A. State paper script there at 10 cents each frog my legs are sure sore.” Strad­ art; heT “ very most favorite” is such a long list of achievements baran and the daughter of Mr. hnd “ Does apathy on the part of to serve as admission tickets into dling the bench, Mqribeth Hill­ Degas. She likes musicals and behind each - participant it is no Mrs. Adolph Aarset, and Magers, students and faculty toward stu­ the booths. man, Easter Relays Queen, picked goes to the (ballet every summer. wonder. from Santa Rosa, both are seniors dent activities and student govern­ Students on campus having dif­ apart pieces of grass, waved her Humor became the keynote of this year. Both have been granted She likes the dormitories and ment exist on your campus?” This ficulties in obtaining transporta­ arms and dug her toes into the the evening after Borley comment­ full tuition scholarships to the Mu­ wants to live on campus next se­ was the major issue discussed at tion to La Playa Stadium should ground. Has lived in Glendale all ed ithat his knowledge of the Unit­ sic Acedamy of the West where mester. “ I like the mud better the conference on intercollege re­ contact Shirley Bryant, president her life (same street, fame house). ed States gathered from reading they studied with Jascha Veissi, than the dust.” Thinks Kuebler is lations held for the first time of Las Casitas Association. Graduated from Glendale’ High very intelligent; so young to be A1 Capp’s L’il Abner was fully Sanford Schonbach, Louis Kauf­ confirmed when he arrived here man and others. They have played Mar. 26 at Los Angeles State School. a Provost, so" nice.” Thinks geolo­ College. The major colleges and Committee Meeting What did she think about be­ gy from Woodhouse is fun (“he’s and found that “ people really did under the baton of Dr. Richard There will be a meeting live like that.” From then on it Lert and Alexander Hilsberg and universities in southern California coming a Queen? “ Surprised, no great” ) . Willson is a “ heat teach­ were represented to discuss this of all booth chairmen today ‘ fooling!” She'heard it over at the er” (definition of “ neat” : “ he became a battle of wits between are currently playing with the San­ from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Mesa the two teams. ta Barbara Symphony under the topic as it related to student-facul­ radio station with Glory Green and makes us understand Shake­ ty relations. Campus Auditorium. All Bev Annis (who became the two speare” ) . Considering the title of the direction of Lauris Jones. booth chairmen or repre­ topic, it was anticipated that The University here has granted Those attending the conference Princesses of the court). “ I like The future is full of plans for sentatives must attend, as most of the discussion would scholarships to them for the past from SBC were George Allen, Joan them both very much.” Maribeth. She wants to be a this is a very important be on the light side. However, two years. Both served on the Quintero, Claire Smith, Ken Ward, Her First Crown champion sports car racer, buy a m eeting. the two teams presented their committee of the All - California Miss Ellen Bowers and Mrs. Elsie. “ Sequoia Hall came over and car for $15, live in Santa Barbara, cases with serious determina­ High School Symphony this year Leach. Problems pertinent to the W h is k e r in o presented me with a'crown made get married and have three pairs Associated Students, - AWS and tion and some thought-provok­ and Miss Aarset was former soloist From 6 to 7 p.m.
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