,C I A R I Z O NA STATE T E MP E , State Growth Under Study By AS Bureau E ver w onder w hy so m any people a re m oving to A rizona? A rizona S tate U niversity’s B u reau of Business Services has contracted to conduct a su rv ey of “A rizona M igration” for th e A rizona 'D evelopm ent B oard. F inanced b y a $1,000 gran t from th e board, th e su rv ey w ill deal w ith the volum e of im m i­ gration into th e state, "including th e occupations, education and incom es of th e im m igrants, th e ir sta te of origin an d th e cayses of m igration. TITS’ findings wilL-be-published jo in tly by th e D evelopm ent B oard and ASU upon com ple­ tion of th e study, ab o u t Feb. 1. A pilot study, conducted in th e Scottsdale area, w as p u b ­ lished b y th e A SU b u reau in its O ctober A rizona Business B ulletin. D r. R alph C. Hook, bureau director, and P au l Sim pkins, r e ­ search assistant, w ill be in charge of th e survey. ARI ZONA X Rosaiyn Tureck To Play Monday Concert pianist Rosaiyn Tureck, called one of the w orld’s forem ost interpreters of Bach, w ill appear Mon­ day in the MU bdllroom at 8:15 p.m. as part of the A SU concert and lecture series. A native of Chicago, Miss T ureck has recently returned from Europe w here she was w idely acclaimed by Critics. “It is not possible to exaggerate the artistic value of h er p e r­ form ance,” stated the London Times. “When she plays Bach, all talk about the necessity of having a harpsichord to recap­ tu re B ach’s style seems little short of nonsense.” Algemeen H andelsblad of A m sterdam said, “One could exhaust oneself in expressions m of praise . . . H er in te rp re ta ­ tion sets a new norm, a stan d ­ ard for the style in w hich Bach deserves to be played today.” A t the age of 15, Miss. T ureck was giving all-B ach recitals. Perform ing as an applicant fo r a Ju illiard School of Music scholarship, she amazed judges by offering to play 16 Bach PERCUSSION , . . E nsem ble rolls out “Toccata A $10.00 rew ard w ill be giv­ preludes and fugues. A fter an fo r P ercussion” at th e M arim ba and P ercussion con­ en fo r the re tu rn of a scienti­ outstanding student career, she c e rt in th e M U ballroom W ed n esd a y n ig h t. T he fic m anuscript, said to be ex­ joined the Juilliard faculty fol­ group w as directed by M e rv in B r itto n (in se rt). trem ely im portant, w hich has lowing graduation. Im pressing critics b u t unable disappeared from the. Life Sci­ to draw concertgoers in th e ence M useum. U.S., Miss T ureck m oved to E u­ Co - author Jam es W erner, rope w here she achieved suc­ S ahuaro Hall, said the w ork cess. A poorly attended New is th e culm ination of eight York appearance prom pted a years research, and w as to have statem ent by a New York c ri­ been published soon. tic;' “M ust this great a rtist go By JACK ONG Pep B and began in 1956 w hen The paper, “B irds of the Salt to Europe tp be recognized by O riginated only tw o years m any reg u lar band m em bers R iver Valley,” w as bound in an her own country?” ago, the S un Devil Pep: Band is p referred concert ry th m s and 8% x 11 inch tan leath er bind­ H er concerts at London’s A l­ classicals to the popular, peppy er enclosed by a zipper. b ert Hall w ere sold out m onths a h ard-w orking, enthusiastic tunes played a t football games A nyone w ith knowledge of in advance, and the huge F es­ Physics a t hom e via televis­ and indispensable group of and rallies. Up to th at tim e all the m anuscript is asked to con­ tival Hall w as packed tw ice. m usicians, ever ready to lead a ion has proven successful. A ri­ m em bers of the band had to be zona S tate U niversity is one of crow d of A rizona Staters in available to furnish m usic for tact M r. W erner or the secre­ Capacity audiences spilling on­ ta ry in the Science Annex. to the stage heard the concerts cheering th eir team s to victory. about 250 colleges and- u n iv e r­ sports events, dances and oth­ at Wigmore Hall. W hether it be fo r a football er school activities. Some didn’t sities participating in a cooper­ Miss T ureck has chosen an ative v en tu re w ith th e A m eri­ gam e, basketball gam è or rally, have the tim e; others w anted to all-B ach program for present­ can A ssociation of Colleges for th e P ep Band, composed of 15 devote th e ir m usical talents to ation at ASU, including P relude T eacher Education and th e N a­ to 17 m em bers, is alw ays on “higher class” music. and Fugue in C m ajor from tional B roadcasting Com pany, call, and is a u n it separate from H ines decided AS w as grow­ An ASU candidate to the Book I of the W ell-Tem pered D r. Roy C. Rice, d irecto r of th e reg u lar Sun Devil M arch­ ing fast an d w as large enough ing Band. M em bership in the Maid o fC o tto n contest in M em ­ Clavier, Capriccio on a D e­ ASU’s extention school, d escrib­ to need a Pep Band. He ap­ parting B rother, P a rtita No. 6 group, directed by F red Birch, ed th e course, Basic P rinciples pealed to th e Associated Stu­ phis, Tennessee, w ill be spon­ in E minor, three m inuets and g rad u ate student m ajoring in sored by AMS this year. of M odern Physics, as covering dents officers fo r funds to sup­ the Italian Concerto. port such a . band. those portions of m echanics, music, is voluntary. Co-eds betw een the ages of A ccording to H arold C. Hines, electricity, m agnetism an d op­ The students agreed, and in 19 and 25, at least five feet five IP tics necessary to th e u n d er­ AS b and director and associ­ 1956 the Sun Devil P ep Band inches ta ll and single a re eligi­ standing of atom ic an d nuclear ate professor of Music, the w as born. E nrolled band stu­ ble. They m ust be from a cot­ phenom ena. dents no longer had to play ton-producing state. A meeting of the popular m usic all y ear rotm d, The w inner of th e national Dr. H arvey E. W hite, profes­ Freshmen Class Council and the P ep Band supplied contest w ill em bark iij late J a n ­ sor an d vice chairm an of the is scheduled Tuesday aft­ music fo r rallies, ball games uary upon an international tour d ep artm en t of physics a t the ernoon at 4^50. and dances. U niversity o f C alifornia a t th at w ill be clim axed by an Members are urged to B erkley, is th e n atio n al teach ­ around-the-w orld journey next sum m er . ' She w ill visit more er. T ext fo r the first sem ester check the bulletin board th an 30 m ajor cities in the U. S. is “M odern College P hysics” for the site of the meet­ and Canada. by Dr. W hite. 1 ing. A lu x u ry liner of th e B ritish Overseas A irw ays w ill carry EDUCATORS MEET her to Berm uda for the open­ ing of the global tour. ' The ROSAL,YN TURECK Five m em bers of the A F RO - trip w ill include stops in H a­ TC advanced corps recently waii, A ustralia, the Phillipines, About 200 tickets to the w ere nam ed D istinguished A ir Thailand, India, G reece and UA-ASU game Nov. 22 are The AJ3U College of Educa begin at 8:30 a.m. Force Cadets. England. still available. tion will sponsor an in vitational D r. H. D. Richardson, aca­ The honored men are G ary An all - cotton w ardrobe, Students who have already conference on testing today in dem ic vice-president, w ill w el­ Stevens, R obert Magid, Gino created fo r h e r by 42 outstand­ purchased one ducat may th e M em orial Union_ building. come the delegates a t the open­ Della L ibera^ Philip Johannes ing A m erican designers, and now get another at the ticket _ S uperintendents of all secon­ ing session a t 9:30. Speakers and Raym ond Eastes. A w ards a new F ord w ill be presented window In the Men’s Gym d ary school districts in th e state for th e day include: A lexander w ere presented by professor of to h er a t the end of the tour. for $1.50 upon presentation and a representative from each I. Law of th e Educational T est­ A ir Science Col. A. W. B ry ­ Girls interested should call of activity card. high school, interested in or ing Service, Princeton, N. J.; ant. the AMS office, WO-7-411, Ext. Although tickets bear seat responsible for testing, have Dr. R ichardson; Dr. R ichard E. These cadets are now eligi­ 258, before W ednesday to leave been inyited. numbers, the usual practice Schütz, director of th e ASU b le to be selected as reg u lar A ir th e ir nam es and addresses is to allow c o b le s ’ and “G etting th e Most F ro m Your testing service; and Dr. R obert Force officers.- O ther cadets w ill F u rth e r inform ation w ill be groups to sit together, ac­ Secondary School T esting P ro ­ L. B aker, head of th e ASU be commissioned as officers in given a t the tim e of th e call, cording to Frank Rispoli, gram ” w ill be th e them e of th e dep artm ent of E ducational P sy - th e reserve com ponent of the according to M ike H alloran, Graduate manager. conference. Registration will Ichology A ir Force upon graduation. chairm an. ' Physics Program Proves Success Of TV Classes Reward Offered For Return Of Pep B and S till Young Already Indispensable , AMS To Choose Maid Of Cotton Five AF Cadets GetDAFCTag, Regular Chance Testing Conference Here I Page STATE PRESS Seyçn Pledges Of Honorary Initiated In Annual Meeting In a surprise ceremony S at­ Hotel in Phoenix a t noon S a t­ urday, the seven pledges of urday. Pleiades, ju n io r and senior wo­ New initiates are Sheila Getz, m en’s service honorary, w ere Lois DuBois, Sharon Neff, initiated into the organization Georgia KaSnetsis, P enny A land received th eir pins. brightf Rose Bourne, apd P etey The occasion was the annual Olmsted. They w ere tapped for Homecoming luncheon given to m em bership on W omen’s Day honor Pleiades alum nae, this [last spring. year held at the Sands M otor A nother cerem ony at the same event was the pledging of senior M argaret O ’Leary, re ­ cently tapped to replace L yndal Dye who graduates in Jan u ary . A pproxim ately JJ5 AS P lei­ m ades alum nae retu rn ed to a t­ Some 100 delegates to the tend the luncheon in th eir hon­ Arizona State Music Teachers or. Classes in which they w ere Association’s annual convention graduated ranged from 1935 are expected to register in the to 1957. MU Sunday. O ther honored guests w ere The convention, which begins Dean C atherine G. Nichols, a t 2:30, will continue through Mrs. G rady Gammage, and-M iss • Tuesday. M ary Bunte, sponsor of the group. F irst featu re on the program * ; • by Gammage Hall was the first place w inner in the will be a 3 p.m. concert by the Georgia K asnetsis provided % oiatlon c u te s t, held this year for the firs t tim e during W estern ASU Collegium Musicum, fol­ entertainm ent by presenting a Z Z n r ,r T b 6? ar7e ,P oard™alk by M cC lintock B, second, and East Hall’s lowed by a discussion by D r Seütion al Parlor-Jaü combination, third. Thirteen halls entered the com poem. A rrangem ents w ere m ade Alden P. B uker, assistant p ro ­ by Sharon Neff, w hile Connie fessor of H um anities, a t 3:30. Cubbage headed the invitation The program , w hich includes P enny A lbright discussions, concerts, speakers, committee. panels, alnd a business m eeting, m ade the table decorations. features perform ers and sp eak ­ ers from ASU, ASC, UofA and Phoenix College. The convention w ill term in ­ THESIS - THEMES Dr. Jack Allen, social studies High School and vice president ate Tuesday a fte r an 11 a.m. authority, w ill speak on “A Re­ of the Arizona Council for the MANUSCRIPTS lecture-dem onstration by Miss new al P rogram fo r. Social S tu ­ Social Studies. Reasonable - Prompt A contemporary art exhibit in Rosalyn T ureck, concert p i­ dies,” Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Phone CR 4-6668 D r: W ilbur F. M urra, ASU the Memorial Union is the lat­ anist and Bach expert. BA 203. vassistant professor of Education^ est portion of University of Ari­ Dr. Allen, head of the depart is in charge-®f arrangem ents for m ent of H istory and Political the meeting. The program is zona’s Edward Joseph Gallagher Science at George Peabody Col­ sponsored by the ASU College III, Memorial Collection. lege for Teachers, Nashville, of Education. The works, lately added ' to Tennessee, is curren tly presi­ the collection, have not been dent of the N ational Council for show n in th eir hom e gallery in th e Social Studies. Tucson. M ore than half have not been A uthor of m any books and R ecreational swimming is show n in Arizona before. articles, he will p resen t the re-, now underw ay at the campus commendations of th é NCSS for The exhibit contains exam ­ — Food To Take Out —■ pool. The pool is open Monday Social education in an age of ples by European, A m erican, through Friday, 2:40 - 3:30, in !° **;!“• — 9 P-m- — Closed Mondays technology. South A m erican and Japanese ^Corner 4th & Mill WO 7-9035^ and Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. artists. Teachers and fu ty rc teachers Evening swim m ing on Tues­ a re urged to attend, according to Dr. G. D. M cGrath, dean of day and Thursday w as discon­ tinued November 4. th e College of Education. 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J t is the first guide to all b a­ sic literatu re on the m ass media of L atin A m erica and, in the first h alf of the book, is a sum - m ary of the victories and d e ­ feats in- the struggle fo r free­ dom of the press so’u th of the border. New Procedure Announced For Student Check Payments The AS Payroll departm ent and signed detail record cards. has announced a tem porary The cards are necessary for the The second half of the book change in procedure fo r p ay ­ State Auditor’s office. lists m ore than 500 articles and , The P ayroll departm ent a l­ m ent of student employes. books on L atin A m erican new s­ so requests students whose pay papers, radio, television, ad v er­ S tarting Nov. 25, student tising, p u b lic ' relations, public checks will be held at the Busi­ date is Dec. 10 to sign the cards opinion and propaganda, w ith ness Office in the A dm inistra­ Nov. 25 or 26. To avoid w ait­ ing in line, several w indow s sum m aries of 'its contents by I m ittee is instrum ental in the Dr. A lisky u n der each entry. tion building, and issued there will be m aintained to aecom oafter employes have checked -date^stuijpnts. -promotion of insurance train ing as AS. • The grant, first started last year, is u n d er the direction of Dr. G ran t Osborn, associate professor of Insurance. C hairm an -of the committee, composed of nine insurance so­ cieties and associations, is W. F. H arrelson of Phoenix. Grant Will Supplement Salaries Receipt of a $1,500 g ra n t from th e J o in t Insurance E d u cation Com m ittee to su p p lem en t salaries of outstanding AS in stru cto rs in th e field of in ­ surance for th e th ird consecu­ tive year, has been announced D r. Glenn O verm an, d ean of the College B usiness A dm in istra­ tion. D r. O verm an said th e com - Save your cpjh...Buy on Firestone Budget Plan D e L u x e C h a m p io n NEW TREADS Applied on sound fife bodies or on your own tires u i d a i YlVolR? f ; ^ ' / 0/ tiCA etS t 0 ithe A SU -U ° f A football game in Tucson Sat G ym ’ Pictured as sales opened W ednesday a t 10 a.m. in the M en’s ANY SIZE r T u b e le ss o r T u b e T y p e ¿ L for / | ® * ond lour M & H • DEPARTMENT & HARDWARE * Whitewalls 4 for 54.44 OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 Sundays 9 to 6 .D o You Think fo r Would you turn down an unusual opportunity if it would alter a preconceived plan for the future? Bayless Center 1332 E. Apache Blvd. Fred Elquest & Son Everything for Jhe • • Art Student Art Supplies Picture Framing 703 N . 2nd St, Phoenix PHONE AL 8-2628 'S E E WHAT THIS TEST TELLS ELLS ) YOU ABO UT YO U RSELF! * ! J YES D o you instinctively feel a qualm when you w alk under a ladder? examv TGP*7 Do you feel ydUr education would suffer if books and notes were allQwed a t examinations? Do you think th at a public official should do what the voters want him to do, even though he personally may feel it is wrong? ? jl W Can you honestly say you enjoy a game or sport as much whether you win or lose? W hen introduced to im p o rtan t people, do you act a role which is quite different from th e real you? YES I f someone w anted to hypnotize you, would you refuse to let him try ? YES a formal affair if you found you were wearing clothes that were different from everybody else’s? ....... I i l ...../ VES □ NO □ t ; w VO/ i Do. you let other people tell you what filter cigarette is best for you, rather than making up your own mind? Familiar pack or Crushproof box. YES YES O D YES □ ~°Q l □~°D The fact is, men and. women who make up their own minds—who think for themselves •—usually smoke;VICEROY. Their reason? Best in the world. They know only VICEROY has a thinking m an’s filter and a smoking m an’s taste. *If you have answered “NO!” to six of the above questions—you are a man-who thinks for himself! ©195S, Brow,. &wmtariW>T«lior«9Corp.' The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows O N L Y V I C E R O Y A S A T H I N K I N G M A N ’S F I L T E R . . . A S M O K I N G ' M A N ’S T A S T E ! Page 4 STATE PRESS Friday; November 14,1958 Just Askin' E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F ...PHIL FRY M ANAGING EDITO RS— ----- ABE G UTIERREZ AND ROCHELLE MACKEY O RG ANIZATIONS EDITOR™___ 1 ___ ___________________ P ET EY OLM STED SPORTS E D IT O R ------._l::— ------ ------------------ l E-Z--VIG F IG A R E L L I NEWS ED ITO RS------------ ---------------..JOANNE SMOOT AND KA TH Y BURKE By CHARLES R. CONLEY T he STA TE PRESS is d istrib u te d b y Bob S h o rt. O fficial cam pus n ew sp ap er of A rizona S ta te Col­ lege a t Tem pe. P u b lish ed each W ednesday an d F rid a y th ro u g h o u t th e school y e a r, ex cep tin g holidays, a n d e n te re d as second class m a tte r in th e P o st Office à t 'Tem pe, A rizona, u n d e r th e A cts of M arch 3, 1879, an d A u g u st 24, 1912. S u b ­ sc rip tio n price, $3.00 p e r school year. M em ber: A rizona N ew spapers A ssociation, A ssociated C ollegiate P ress, an d N ational A d v ertisin g S ervice, Inc. Your inquiring rep o rter heard a rum or going around the Cam ­ pus th at the classes this sem es­ te r w ere tougher than usual. To find out the tru th h e asked the following question: “Do you find classes tougher this year than last?” Bob Bates — Jr. I w ouldn’t know. I was in San Diego J r. College last year. The courses are h ard er here than there, although I am ta k ­ ing different types of courses here. But I hope they don’t bpcome any harder. a'In EDITORIALLY SPEAKING - Recurrent Question jg| ti/ — / -» O ne question crops u p on Jhis cam pus tim e a fte r '. y tim e. I t ’s heard p rim a rily a t th e beginning of th e y ear, w h en th e re are thousands of^new stu d en ts u n u sed to A rizona S tate. The question is asked in tw o versions, or .. î C O U L D WAVE S W O R N if you p refer, in tw o installm ents. It goes like this. IT W A S THI S “H ow ’s th e cam pus m agazine? W h at it is, lite ra ry , hum o ro u s or a com bination?” Then, a fte r th e situ atio n is cleared up, (w e h av e none of th e th re e ) th e second in stallm en t in v ariab ly follow s . . . “W hy n o t? ” -^ r^ jH iix in g the p ast m onth, tw o en te rp risin g young E n s^ slrriiitjo c s. have tak e n it upon them selves to try Bates Spencer • to correct th e situation. Bill Spencer — Sr. I haven’t been to too m any Don E rn st and Bill D ecker are co-editors of th e p ro ­ classes since this sem ester s ta rt­ posed AS lite ra ry m agazine,. IDYLS. P lan s are still in ed because of the w ork on the th e nebulous stage as fa r as fin an cin g is concerned, b u f name change; b u t the classes I o th erw ise th e idea is; rap id ly nearin g reality. have attended are much h a rd e r BY PHIL F r W than the classes I attended in -The editors have been given p relim in ary clearan ce by th e ad m in istratio n , and have asked Drs. Collice P o rt1 ,a column for the October 3 State P);ess th a t r a u s P d J he GtleSS *hey a re sep ara" a considerable furor* both behind the scenes and in letters to t h e ^ 11^ * -e m e.n the boys, noff and K a th e rin e C. T u rn e r of th e English d e p a rt­ editor response. , I ’m in the la tte r class. m en t to act as co n ten t advisors. Tom W arnken, D irec­ Readers may rem em ber the item, about the M emorial Union Lee Johnson — Sr. to r 'o f Publications, has agreed to guide th e tech n ical eve'r sincgVe be6n thinking abo-ut th a t column and its results W ell,. you see I am taking phases of publication. At the very beginning; let me —-----—------------- ------------- -------- a rt classes, and in my ow n a rt classes found they they w w ere ere hh aa rd rd -A f te r o r g a n iz a tio n a l sessions, se ssio n s, th d ito r s d e c id e d say 1 believe pecially since it singled out one clai> m e eeditors decided v^ xI m ade a serious peciany ,ses+1I found S S ii. de- m istak e in pubHshing p u b lish in g the th e * *main d iv id u al who w hn was w as in in no nn posin«c- Ie r la st y e a r ' B u t co m p ared to to to establish m an u scrip t.d ep o sit bonces in th e E nglish ma_ individual ~ P and ,h c B ookstore' T he boxes “ • “ » » in - ' erated by the incident w ere out W h ile th e id e a is fo r a m a g a z in e w r itte n p r i m a r i l y of Proportion to the offense, I n tm by u n d e rg ra d u a te stu d e n ts; th e ed ito rs in tenHd to ,,o u sQ e ,aa ,m ust Stand corrected nonethepercentage o f ' fa c u lty -w ritte n m ate ria l as well. G ra d ­ lessI reserve the right, to hold uate stu d e n ts are also w elcom e to subm it m anuscripts. m y private opinions, and exA rticles, essays, sh o rt stories 'a n d p o etry w ill be press them in p rin t w hen the published. E rn st sta te d th e policy of ID Y LS th is w ay, seriousness of the occasion and i t s ' result w arrant. To me, in “W e w a n t anything, so long as it’s q u a lity .” fact, this is my duty as an ed . L et s get back to th e financial angle now. T h ere is to itor. be no ad v ertising in IDY LS. It w ill h a v e to be indeHowever, neither th e occap en d en tly financed. A t present, several a lte rn a tiv e s a re sion nor its results can be ju s u n d e r consideration, w ith th e idea of ob tain in g a p a tro n tified in the case at hand, es- I apologize to anyone whose sensibilities w ere offended. I w rite this under no duress, b u t because I th ink it’s im portant th a t the record be kept straight. The statem ent can not be w ithdraw n; it’s too late for th at. I can assure S tate Press readers, how ever, . th a t they w ill get no m ore such unfair item s from me. 1(11 criticize if criticism is required, but not unless I can prove its validity and necessity. quite ®asy' B erhaps it is because 1 am progressing in ,e-x penence along these lines. F irst f emf * er activities have really Xlmlted my study hours, or patro n s a hopeful en try . Johnson “Boots” W atts Letters To The Editor I t ’s u n fo rtu n a te th a t a cam pus th e size of A S has no m agazine. A ny e ffo rt to w ard sta rtin g arid m ain ta in ­ To: ing one deserves every support' it can get. T he CFTPOJTHGBH (Committee for the p reservation of justice home gam e b an n e r hangers); Jam es W erner, Craig Jen k in and Kerr Calback of Sahuaro Hall. A gain th is year, success of d ram a p resen tatio n s on In regard to the questions cam pus w ill be ham p ered by lack of p ro p er facilities. posed by the above gentlem en, I The situ atio n has n o t gone unnoticed by adm ini would like to .say th a t I w el- Drama Needs Home have n o reason w hatsoever to favor any p articular hall. W hat is more, the judges are varied each week to allow for an even m ore unbiased decision. Concerning the auote a mem ber of the banner com m ittee is said to have made, I would like to insert here to the “com m it- ‘Watts Jr. s ta n d á rd T ^ L ^ th ^ iÍH 8 ■ ^ traü o n í ' t í v i n T t í f x i T kids who reaílv v Í I t 1T * tv ! “ ? ™ant a U ? 1Ver; Tt J I m all fo r it. 11 really re ^uires a lot of study fo m e^ 7 e ,Sh0Uld d ° aw ay It ° ? » . actlvitles ° r ■ I pe(>pl° 4to heIp With stra to rs b u t dem ands fo r m ore classroom s p a c e la tu r a lly I® letter’ Ws good to see tee’ that jt is very P°or ethics mPUS aC m les‘ ta k e p rec e d e n ts, especially on a cw J w U c h T e x ! t t ’S t S S t Z Z p an d in g as rap id ly as th is one. function to promote spirit. I believe the gentlemen áre re­ in an a rticle w hich appeared in th e A rizona R e p u b -' ■ J he. contest of Nov- 1 was ferring to, not two, but a ma­ To The E ditor; lic y e ste rd a y G ilb ert Cady, vice p resid e n t fo r business judged' 11 was judged by three jority of halls entered, asked I feel gypped! To The Editor W y a f f a ir s , w a s r e p o r t e d to h a v e s a id a c e n t r a l r e f r i g e r a t i o n H au‘^ . „ í ‘„ " 'a Z L S Í " " „ '24' ÍtoIS Í" due “,o t l T When I’ ?paid “‘d m ™y s y s te m , tw o g e n e r a l c la s s r o o m b u ild in g s a n d a c q u is itio n w inner due, not to the la u lt of ference of a o o th e V e e tw w i w L ,“ .’ Í S o f m o r e l a n d a r e a m o n g t h e i m m e d ia te nfeeds o f ASU. th e Judges’ b u t by a sim ple v er- believe if the ‘ “investigators” copy of the I ° Vlde h av e top prio rity . “ maIS0is Meded tat d°es f H i — « H ~ M r. C ady is q u ite right. B u t is it fa ir or rig h t fo r a D ram a d e p a rtm e n t of such fine q u a lity as A rizona S ta te ’s new committee, but I regret to Speaking fo r th* n to have to w o rk u n d e r th e p rev ailin g conditions? A t the same time, is it necessary that funds for an ^ t h e Z n n e r lT ^ Coaimittee.and for the RaHiS auditorium come from legislative appropriations? approximately 2-3 hours ^ I h Rke to^hank5 1 I ° Uld May w e suggest that a campus organization inter- Thursday prior to a game, and ■res!dÍLf hansPt r the?í ' * ested in drampt initiate a campaign to raise m oney for that the Judges are unbiased, thusiastic participation in the an auditorium? Quite possibly such a group could enlist They are chosen from Pal° contest. Their time, effort and th e aid and support of various organizations in the V a Í i “ d'„ f ““, T T M h*’'» soné le y w hich are interested in theatrical presentations. & £ • £ £ £ £ % SZ “ ( "" ..... ............... — • *—— - •— ■! student stud“ * acS f i °i me Wlth 3 s s r a t ó s » n • Jcampus at 10:3<> a-m. nine t i m e f o ^ o / S ^ a n °°pies of the State Press are it0m the boxes 1 pass- would ’h i ®e]flsh. opinion, i t i print more V ° U t0 " S “? ./ ” T ( <• G y p p ed ." Firday, November 14, 1958 ASU9s Favorite Man Secret Until Dance “Mr, P re fe rre d ,” w ho w ill chased a t the ballroom tom or­ reig n over th e AWS S ta r Fan­ row evening. Spurs, sophomore tasy F orm al tom orrow night in w om en’s honorary, are attend­ th e MU Ballroom , w ill be chos­ ing the ballot boxes. en by ballot in th e W est Hall The identity of “Mr. P re­ quadrangle today. Ballots w ere ferred ” w ill be kept secret until ■ also available yesterday in the the dance, for w hich the S k y quad. lighters are providing music, Ten candidates are vying for K ay M urdock, chairm an, said. ’ th e title, a fte r nom ination by The form al begins a t 9 p.m., ASU w om en’s dorm itory resi­ ending a t m idnight. dents. The contest was originat­ D ecorations for the affair will ed for last y e a r ’s S tar Form al. be pink and violet w ith silver. P urch ase of a $1 ticket to the C hairm an of decorations is Lin­ girl—ask—boy. form al tom orrow da Tousa. is the requ irem en t for voting O ther com m ittee chairm en eligibility. Tickets -are avail­ include M ary Hail, invitations; able a t th e voting table in the Diane Rose, publicity; M ary. quad and m ay also be p u r­ O lm stead, program s; Sue F ort­ n er and Linda McMillan, “Mr. P re ferred ” contest; M aggie O’­ Malley, flowers; Carolyn P ar­ ry, refreshm ents; Nancy P lo tner, clean-up; and K atrina Sabey and Sue W ard, enter­ tainm ent. Bicycle Derby Entries Taken At ÂTO House Georgia Kasnetsis, AWS vice E ntries .fo r th e fifth annual President, acted as advisor. D esert Bicycle D erby, from Candidates for “Mr. P re Tem pe t o 1 Tucson, a re being ferred ” are LeRoy Whitson, tak en by R ene K oenig 'a n d GamrnaSe H all; Jim Lambeth) r,W S THIS . . . asks Gammage Hall freshm an Barbara Accomazzo, center Steve W agner a t the A lpha Tau I W ilsomHall; Jirp Shepard, West as her roommates, Ina Wilson, left, and LaDonna Bacon, right, stand by w ith an - ' Omega F ra te rn ity house, 4 1 w H al-*> K arI Kiefer, Palo Verde other gown m case this one doesn’t suit her for the Star Formal tomorroic evenA delphi Dr., Tem pe. A > A llen Benedict, McClintock m h o w e v e r her roommates seem to approve this choice and her escort probably The race, beginning a t 6 a.m. W arren Sum ners, Palo Nov. 22, is sponsored by t h e . „ de B >' Bill Spencer, Palo A lpha T au ’s of ASU and th e | Verde D; Bob Garcia, North UofA and by th e A rnold Sch­ Hall; Bob Johnson, McClintock IB; and Mike Halloran, South w inn Bicycle Co. Each team m ust pay a $10 Hall. Pictures of these m en ap­ entrance fee an d have physi­ p ear on page six in this issue. cal exam inations before it is Recent slides taken inside officially entered in the contest. The 14th annual H igh School ■ Following registration and in- j will be folk dancing in the M oRussia will be shown and Trophies w ill be presented Dance Symposium, sponsored troductions at 8:30 a.m., those | eu r A ctivity Building under the narrated.. Wednesday,.. 7:30 a t h alf-tim e of th e ASU-UofA by the W omen’s Physical E d­ attending w ill be divided irito [supervision of Miss A nne P itt­ p.m. in room 309, Arts Build­ football gam e to th e first th ree ing during the Russian Circle ucation departm ent, w ill be two groups for a w ork period. man. bicycle team s to cross the fin ­ meeting. Everyone is invit­ held tom orrow, in the M oeur The beginning g ro u p 'w ill be A special program will follow ish line. Also, a trophy w ill be A ctivity B uilding and th e m en’s un d er the direction of Mrs. th e dancing for high school stu ­ ed. given to gym. Hope H eim an w hile Miss M ar­ dents and th eir advisor, p re ­ garet Gisolo w ill conduct the sented by the m em bers of O radvanced group. chesis, «ASU dance honorary. Follow ing the w ork period The them e of th eir presentation th ere will be a composition p er­ will be “F am iliar Quotes!” iod in w hich individuals will Those who will participate compose a dance num ber. are Ann Radusch, Sonya Cam p­ In the early afternoon there bell, Carol Gugliotti, .G a ry . Bates, Betty Oda, Carolyn King, Norma B arer, Susan M iller,. Stanley Portalski, 'a n d Beverly Tang. Others w ho w ill dance are C a r o l M acKintosh, JoA nne At Special Rates Sorenson, Corleen H arper, For College People Charlotte A dair, M arcia Brook­ A P riva te L icense is a M u st in M odern B usiness ins, Joycé Lipson, Diana M alenfant, M ary A nne M cA rthur, A M O S Ja n e Wood, Hope Heiman, C a­ rol A shburn and Lindà De W itt. Annual High School Dance Symposium Delegates Meeting On Campus Tomorrow 1 1 I I FLIGHT INSTRUCTION 1 FLIGHT OPERATORS • • • Don Amos - - Class of '56 (Ph. BR 5-7291 - Sky Harbor • $ QIf P >• • I CAMPUS COMINC; soon I DRUG j |One Day Only!|| I I » WATCH FOR THE ANN IDIL FALL BOOK Ji PRINT • 1 1 V College Bookstore • ■ We lose much by rearing to attem pt. I “AT ARIZONA STATE’S BUSIEST CORNER’ Corner 8th Street and College Averibe Page 6 STATE PRESS ■—■* Benedict Halloran Garcia Shepard Spencer Johnson Sumners Whitson IMSIST' ON THIS LABEl Currents Ori Campus The m onthly professional irivited. m eeting of D elta Sigma Pi busi­ Dr. Haigh, who joined the ness honorary w ill be Sunday ASU faculty this fall, earned 7:30 p.m. a t Ijhe P hi Sigma K a p ­ his doctor of Philosophy degree pa hojuse. M embers w ill hear at th e U niversity of Chicago. broker Dean W itter discuss He came to ASU from the M en“c u rren t trends in stocks and ninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas, bonds.” w here he was a staff mem ber. * * * * * * “The Comparison betw een "The Newm an Club will m eet Psycho-analytic and Clinical Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., in the N ew­ Approach to T herapy” w ill be m an C enter to hear Bill M a­ the subject of a talk W ednes­ honey ta lk on “Catholicism and day at the Psi Chi meeting, psy­ the Civil Law .” chology honorary. * # * Dr. G erard Haigh, ASU asso­ Wesley Foundation activities ciate professor of Psychology, is began Sunday and are continu­ scheduled as guest speaker a t ing throughout the w eek. the 8 p.m. m eeting in the upper S unday’s full schedule w ill lounge of the M emorial Union. include Searchers at 9:45 a.m., Students, faculty and public are W esleyan -Singers at 5:30 p.m. 'A’.ïrffrïjti ‘Mr. Preferred’ Candidates Listed Fjiday, Novçmbèr 14,1958 G o ld WESTERN F it R ight and AFTER Party Tonight For Purple People Only A ppropriate costume for D el­ for th eir services. I program of an exchange be­ ta Sigma P h i’s P u rp le Passion Sigma Phi Epsilon and A l­ tw een A lpha Tau Omega and p arty tonight is purple from pha Phi have earm arked th eir Chi Omega held last night. j head to foot and rum or has it fu n d s. for pledge form als and * * * Kiefer Lambeth th a t some enthusiastic party activities, w hile Chi O’s have Lam bda Chi Alpha pledges goers are planning to dye their planned to use the proceeds for Story Page Five staged an unsuccessful w alkout h a ir purple. th eir class project, trying a t the w ith the pledges of K appa D el­ W rite for IDYLS: contribu­ , The party, an annual event, sam e tim e to get cars cleaned ta M onday night. As a result,' tion boxes are in the bookstore | will be at the W ater U ser’s Clulq j for the AWS form al tomorrow a lot of w ork around the L am b­ jin P ho en ix ^at 8:30 p.m. John and the English building. night. da Chi A lpha house w as ac­ ■G yne’s bahd will en'^pHryin com plished th at night and the | A D elta Sig activity ju sT p ast A group of Phi Sig’s gathered THEY’RE j was the annual pledge-active at">PijlQ Verde H all M onday following m orning by Lam bda GUARANTEED! Chi pledges. [ football game. The actives gal* * * |. loped aw ay w ith the contest, night to serenade Sandy Rowe, w inning by 46-6. S tar athlete Chi O pledge who was recently E arly Monday m orning the for the actives was Bill Schaef­ pinned to Jim Shepard. R e­ Alpha Sigirta Alpha pledge class fe r who made a 90-yard kickoff | freshm ents w ere served after was increaged -by one, as pledg­ re tu rn for one active score. the serenade. S a n fo riz e d fo r co ntin u ed ing cerem onies for Janice D j j s s Lynn McCambridge was re ­ _ snug fit, in authentic W est. Dancing and entertainm ent w ere held in the Alpha Sigma sponsible for the pledges’ only -arnsfyjewifFTiM iefiabet. by the pledges w ere p a rt of the A lpha chapter room. touchdown. Philip Morris Inc. Will Stage Stereophonic Hi Fi Contest The time has come to Two car washes, one by the once again start collect­ Chi O pledge class and the oth­ e r a combined effort of Sigma ing em pty cigarette pac Mrs. M ildred Thornton, Chi kages, announces Gene P hi Epsilon and Alpha Phi, will be keeping a .num ber of Greeks Omega national chapter vis'itor, Hastings, campus repre­ busy from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. tois currently a guest of the ASU sentative for P hilip Mor­ m orrow. chapter of Chi O. She arrived The Chi Omega pledges will ris, Inc. Marlboro, Philip be w orking at the service sta ­ I W ednesday and leaves tom or­ row .. She w ill m eet w ith offi­ Morris, and Spud pac­ tion across the street from the cers of Chi Omega during h er kages w ill count towards H uddle in Tempe, w hile the stay to discuss th eir dufies. Sigma P hi-A lpha Phi crew will Mrs. Fred Niehaus of Boul­ the w inning of a unique be a t the Union 76 station on der, Colo., district governor of Motorola Stereophonic Mill Ave. in Tempe. Both Alpha Phi, is cu rrently visiting groups w ill .charge $1 per car the AS chapter. A tea Sunday at HI FI set, to be given away as the grand prize. Heavy weight denim, jdurostitched, riveted and b ar. tacked af vital points. Chapter Visitors Entertained The contest, scheduled to commence 15 N ovem ­ ber and extend through 20 December, w ill be open to all campus ternal organizatiolis"and independent dormitory groups. Contest rules, already in the mails, are regulated to give every group, no m atter w hat their size m ay be, a fair chance to win. The guy and gal w ho collect the m ost packages individually, w ill each be on display at the H ills Rec­ ord Shop in the Tempe Shopping Center, on and after the 15th of N ovem ­ ber. t^ow! Palo Verde H all honored her, and yesterday afternoon she was entertained at a luncheon A visitor to Phi Delta Theta last w eek was F ran k Faw cett, P h i D elt field secretary. Mr. F aw cett • inform ed fratern ity m em bers on the initiation p ro ­ cedure for th eir installation in ­ to P hi D elta Theta N ational this Thanksgiving. 3.55 3.75 at your Favorite Campus Store S&H G reen Stam ps FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN 603 Mill Ave. WO 7-296Q ¡SSsfli A W O N D ER FU L W AY TO SAY M u m j A Christmas gift subscription to scenic A rizona H ighways magazine brings 12 hearty helpings of pleasure to those special friends, relatives and business associates on your gift list. Start your gift subscription with the all full color Christmas issue in ' *ts m Holiday Greeting envelope. A