< ,C t »ti! ARI ZONA STATE T E MP E , ARI ZONA X ARIZONA’S OLDEST COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER, ESTABLISHED 1903 Wednesday, November 19, 1958 No. 17 Season s First Play Opens Tonight D ram a To Run For Three Nights The Lady s Not For B urning,” ASU D ram a W orkshop pro­ duction, opens in Payne A uditorium this evening, at 8:30, for a three-night run. . . Christopher F ry w rote the dram a in 1948, while he was a resident m em ber of the L ittle Theatre Group of London. The following year Pam ela Brown and John Gielgud co-starred in w ith the original cast, presentthè play in London. ,ed F ry ’s dram a in New York in Theatrical Guild of London, 1950. Since this United States prem ier, it has been perform ed throughout the world. According to Dr. Jam es W. Yeater, director of . the ASU production, “F ry is one of the ON STAGE EVERYONE . . , The cast for this w eek’s Drama Workshop pro­ most significant 'figures .in duction, The Lady s Not For Burning,” go through a dress rehearsal before m odern th eatre and one of the v “B urning of the W ildcat” will the show opens tonight. From left to right are Jill Fisher, Phil A uth Fred best for restoring verse to the Norman, Phil Wade, Michael Rost, Larry Webb, Alvie Thomas, Sandra Wal- be the highlight of a pep rally dram a.” and bonfire tom orrow evening. ters, Dolores Gregory and K irk O’Higgins. Admission to “The L ady’s Not Students w ill Congregate be­ tw een M atthew s L ibrary and For B urning,” is by activity REGENTS ACT the A rts building at 7:30 and card or 75 cent ticket. Tickets m arch to the parking lot at Palo are obtainable at the M emorial Union inform ation desk or at Verde Hall. P resident G rady Gammage, the auditorium this evening. coach F ran k K ush and football ' Leading rolgs are ■portrayed team co-captains Tom Ford by Fred Norman, Bob Payton, and John H angartner will ad­ P hil Wade, Jill Fisher, Alvie A uthorization to call for bids An area in th e MU basem ent, wh'o exceeded th e anticipated Thomas, Dolores Gregory, P hil the fans. and aw ard a contract for in ­ presently containing classrooms, enrollm ent, y.Ul enable ASU to dressln e pep pep band, 0„ nfl pom pon glrls .................1 ™ - alAuth, Mike Rost, Sandra W The pom pon girls stallation of an eight lane, bow l­ is expected to be available hire graduate and laboratory and cheerleaders will also be ters’ L arry W ebb- and K ilk ° ’ing alley in the MU w as g ra n t­ w hen construction begins. assistants, p art-tim e instructors at the rally, aim ed at raising Higgins. ed by the .B oard of R egents in K em per- Goodwin was a p ­ and lecturers, graders, readers spirits for S aturday’s game at Bob McNulty designed the a m eeting Saturday. proved as architect for the in ­ and clerical help, as w ell as to the U of A. ' I sets. ASASU has appropriated stallation. purchase additional class m a Fraternities, sororities and $60,000 for th e project. I t w ill The regents also took the fol­ te n a ls and laboratory facilities, halls are urged to .supply not involve state funds. The present budget is based torches, banners and*- signs for low ing actions: oh an average annual enroll­ the parade through campus, and The MU fee w as raised from $1.25 to $2.55 per sem ester and m ent of 8,700 on cam pus stu ­ to take the banners ' and signs th e alum ni fee from $5.00 to dents. L ater estim ates, however, to the gam e in Tucson, accord­ $7.50, effective n ex t Septem ber. indicate an increase in the fig­ ing to Dave Mecke, rallies ASASU w as authorized to u re to 9,500 registered an n u al­ chairm an. A nother rally, to -have been Nearly one hundred educators conduct a study tow ard possible ly. Second sem ester reg istra­ developm ent of a .. student tion norm ally decreases about held in Tucson, .has been can­ are expected for the school th ree and one-h alf per cent. celled, Mecke said. Iboard workshop tom orrow in group insurance program . the M emorial Union. A bid of $83,475 by Robert R. Adams of Phoenix fbr con­ The m eet -is open to school C ongratulations for success struction of a u tility tunnel board m embers, school super­ in th e recent election has been w ith piping for th e two science intendents and others in terest­ received by ASASU P resid en t buildings now u n d er construc­ ed in education. W arren Sum ners from C harles tion was accepted. Registration, at 4:15 p.m. on W illiams, student president of the second floor of the Union, T ransfer of $29,980 from A rizona S tate College at F lag ­ ASU’s u nappropriated funds to M onday w as Jim C reasm an S tate College to Arizona State will start the three-session pro­ D ay throughout Arizona. staff. U niversity. gram . Dr. R obert Ashe, ASU be used for instructional needs In a le tte r dated Nov. 12, W il­ due to this fa ll’s greatly in ­ education professor, w ill be The proclam ation by G over­ liam s said, “On behalf of the creased enrollm ent w as approv­ nor M cFarland honoring the chairm an of the 4:30 p.m. ses­ Associated S tudents of Arizona ed. The money, registration fees ASU A lum ni Association execu­ sion. Wade Church, Arizona a t­ S tate College a t Flagstaff, I of­ collected from thcfee students tive secretary w as read by torney general-elect, w ill speak fe r o u r congratulations to the W ayne E. Legg, of Mesa, S at­ on “W hat Schools Should Do A ssdciated S tudents a t Tempe F or Children.” , u rd ay night during a testim on­ for th e ir success in th e past ial dinner for Creasm an. The Dr. Taylor Hicks, of Prescott, election. will address an evening session dinner was held at“ the Feed “We know th a t you (S u m ­ Bag dining room in Mesa. w ith “W hkt A re My Duties as ners) and every student at A ri­ I a School Board M em ber?” He More th an 200 . persons a t­ zona, S tate U niversity w ill do The U niversity of Arizona is past president-of the A m eri­ everything possible to uphold has authorized A rizona State tended the banquet, sponsored can School Board Association. th e g reat honor bestow ed upon g rad u ate m anager F ran k Ris- by the Mesa chapter of the ASU Plans for the school board A lum ni Association. you by the people of this state.,” poli to sell at $1.50 student rates convention also w ill be discuss­ W illiam s apologized , fo r the an additional 400 seats for the Legg, a m em ber of the Mesa ed. “lateness” of his letter, exp lain ­ gam e in Tucson Saturday. chapter, presented Creasm an The confetence will end w ith ing th a t ASC had ju st finished Tickets go tin sale a t 9 this w ith an engraved pocket w atch speeches by Dr. Ashe on legal m id -term exam s and was in m orning a t the ticket window and a book of testim onial le t­ aspects of school boards and by th e process of m aking last m in ­ in th e M en’s Gym. Sale is on ters fro m civic leaders of the George Morse on financial p ro ­ u te arrangem ents for in au g u ra­ a first come first served basis state and nation. blems. tion of th e ir new president. w ith no lim it on individual p u r­ T he proclam ation honors the Korean veterans may sign W illiam s closed th e le tte r chases. m an who helped direct the suc­ JIM CREASMAN . . . \s for their checks Nov. 26 be­ w ishing th e ASU stu d en t body Rispoli said the seats are in cessful cam paign in w hich the congratulated by friends fore Thanksgiving vacation “g reat success through th e a m ore desirable location th an voters voiced th e ir desire to and relatives at the din­ starts. y ear.” those sold previously. change the nam e of Arizona ner in his honor. Student To Burn ‘Cat’ MU Allevi f ASC Sends ‘Best Wishes’ To Sumners Governor Proclaims D ay To Honor Jim Creasman AS Gets 400 More Big Game Tickets State Educators Hold Workshop Here Tomorrow / Page 2 STATE PRESS Wednesday, November 19, 1958 Basketball Cheerleaders Announced Indian Work Lecture Topic In d ian basket m aking w ill be described in a lecture today a t 4:45 p.m. in room 335 of th e A rts building. B ert Robinson, author of “T he Basket W eavers of A ri­ zona,” will be the guest lec­ tu re r. Mr. Robinson was head of tile Indian B ureau at the P im a Indian R eservation for 30 years. The lecture will include slides and describe basket m aking from pre-historic days to the present. The public is invited. Family Dinner Set Far Friday . A fam ily night buffet d in ­ ner, sponsored by the S tud en tFaculty Committee, is sche­ duled for Friday a 5:30 p.m. in MU 213, Everyone is invited. For those bringing children, there, w ill be a puppet show fe a tu r­ ing Rex Castle and his L ittle People. T he purpose of the d in n er is to create a better u n d e r­ standing between students and faculty. The dinner will be $1.35 for adults and 85c for children. Meal tickets will be honored. CHEERLEADER HOPEFULS . . . Pictured above is a small segment of the record number of girls that attended cheerleader tryouts last week. - Only Six of the fifty-five girls attending were selected. The s w im m in g pool is clo sed T u e s d a y and T h u r s ­ d a y e v e n in g s. T h e pool also w ill be closed S a t u r d a y , N o ­ v e m b e r 22. The re c re a tio n a l English: MAN WHO SQ UAN D ERS New cheerleaders have been announced by Pat Fay, head cheerleader. The new squad, to perform during th e com ing basketball season, includes Sharon H ig bee, M arty Wilson, B renda' P e ­ terson, Ja n e t Sues, S haron G raybill and S hirley Sm ith,. These girls w ill join " form er cheerleaders Jacq u e M artyes and B etty Oda. A record num ber of 55 girls attended • tryouts last w eek in th e M oeur A ctivity B uilding W ednesday, T hursday and F ri­ day. Only six openings w ere available. New outfits for the cheer­ leaders have been approved and are expected to be in use by the first basketball game. The attractive squad hopes to boost student spirit at the bas­ ketball games. ich- SOPORIFIC SPEECHMAKING English HIS L U C K IE S s w im ­ m ing h o u rs a re 2:40 p .m . to 3:30 p.m . d a ily and 1:00 p .m . to 4:00 p.m . on S a tu rd a y s . Thinklish translation: When this gent •gives someone the shirt off his back, he throws in free laundry service. In pass­ ing around the cigarettes, he knows no peer—it’s “Want a Lucky, pal? Keep the carton!” The man’s really a walking testimonial to the honest taste of fine tobacco (he buys 247 packs of Luckies a day). Thing is,- he gives 246 away— which makes him a bit of a tastrel! 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We’ll pay $25 each for the hundreds of Thinklish words judged best—and we’ll feature m any in our college ?ds. Send your Thinklish words (with trans­ lations) to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, M t. Vernon, N, Y. Enclose your naine, address, college or university and class. Thinklish: THROW PHY Get the genuine article .............ROY KUDLA. KENT STATE U. Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE © a. r. Co. Product o f is our m iddle name Wednesday, November 19,1958 STATE PRESS Page S, Juniors To Meet S tu den t Music R ecita l Scheduled Today In Union The J u n io r Class Council w ill m eet tom orrow - a t 7 p.m. in th e S enate C ham ber of the M em orial Union. A ll groups are asked to h av e th e ir rep resen ­ tativ es p resen t because this “Gambler from Natchez” is the title of the free movie to be shown at 7:30 p.m. to­ morrow and Friday in Cosner Auditorium. Dale Robertson, Debra Pa­ get, and Thomas Gomez star in the film. Students and faculty are invited to attend the movie. / m eeting w ill be a discussion of th e Dec. 4 MU C hristm as P a r­ ty .. P lans w ill be m ade fo r dec­ orating the MU, selection of a tree to be placed outside the building and decoration of the dow nstairs lounge. Voting council w ill be J u n ­ ior class o fficers, W ayne Z im ­ m erm an, president; Carolyn W agoner, vice president; P at Tracy, secretary: an d .Ju n io r senators Jan e W agner a n d Dave B arnes, Each dorm , sorority and fra te rn ity w ill /also have one voting representative. . .. A recital by 13 m usic stu ­ dents w ill be presented this afternoon at 2:30 in the M em or­ ial Union B allro o m ., The first selection on the program is “In terlude in A n­ cient Mode,” by Glazounow. M arian F link and Eugene Lom­ b ardi w ill play the violin; Renee Vanasse, th e viola; and Russell F arnsw orth, the cello. The second selection w ill fea­ tu re Dorine B lu n d e ll,m e z z o - r f ■4 A' w a t c h i s to t e ll t im e but without h a n d s ..... you m iss the w hole idee of a w atch A c ig a r e t t e is to s m o k e but without fla v o r—you m iss the w hole id ea of sm oking W h e n It c o m e s to flavor ^ It7 « w hat's v soprano, singing “P repare .T hy- Mio Fernando,” from La F a v o rsejf, Zion,” from the Christm as ita, by Donizetti, Carol H am il­ Ortorio, by Bach, and “R edita- ton w ill accompany her. tive-F ia D unque Vero,” a n d “O J e rry W halin, clarinetist, and Linda Ellsw orth, accom panist, •will present the Adagio, from Concerto in A M ajor, by Mo­ zart. Carol Ham ilton will accom ­ pany Leila C randall, soprano, The AS Payroll departm ent in “Un Bel D i” from M adam has announced a tem porary B utterfly, by Puccini. H er sec­ change in procedure for pay­ ond selection will be a F rench m ent of student employes. Folk. Song, “M enuet d ’E x au S tudent checks for Nov. 25, det.” w ill be held a t the Business S hirley Hall, mezzo -soprano, Office in the A dm inistration building, and issued there after w ill sing “A m arylli,” by Cacr employes have checked 'hnd cini, w ith Sue Culley as ac­ signed detail record card s^T h e companist. cards are necessary for the The final selection w ill fea­ S tate A uditor’s o ffice.' tu re Charles P ark er, tenor, The Payroll departm ent also singing-»“Panis Angelicus,” by requests students whose pay F ran ck and “The F iddler of date is Dec. 10 to sign the cards Dooney,” by Hageman. L aNov. 25 or 26. To avoid w aiting Vina Richey will accom pany him. in line. Payment Change For Nov. Made Interviews Set This Week F our pre-T hanksgiving in te r­ view sessions have been' sche­ duled by the Placem ent Center this week. A representative of the N a­ val Aviation- Procurem ent P ro ­ gram will talk w ith interested students on the MU patio to ­ day and Thursday. G raduates in accounting, finance and of­ fice m anagem ent m ay contact Mr. C, L. Vande Poel, rep re­ senting C alifornia Packing C or- 1poration, Thursday, in the Placem ent Cehter. Interview s for technical gra­ duates in the fields of engineer­ ing, physics and m athem atics w ill be conducted F rid ay by John A. Zim m er of. U. S. A rm y O rdinance Weapons Command. Two representatives of W. T. G rant Co. will be on cam pus M onday. Mr. I. J. Thorn, and Mr. A. H. Longman w ill in te r­ view candidates for careers in retail, sales. up front that counts IT HASNT göt M m " C O K S " IS A R EG IS T ER E D TRADE* M ARK. COPYRIGHT Q R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C U p front in W inston Is F IL T E R -B L E N D T h at’s w hy WINSTON T A S T ES GOOD, like a cigarette should! 1 1 (6 T H ( GOGA'COkA COM PANTS R ara Avis 'It’s a rare bird indeed who doesn’t 'care for the good taste of Coke! In fact, you might even call him an odd ball. After all, 58 million times a day somebody, somewhere, enjoys Coca-Cola. All these people Just can’t be wrong 1 SIGN OF GOOD TASTE Bottled under authority of The Co co -C ola Com pany b% Phoenix Coca Cola Bottling Co. 1301 South Central.. Phoenix T STATE PRESS Page 4 PHIL. FRY E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F M A N A G IN G E D IT O R S___ __ _A B E G U T IE R R EZ A N D ROCHELLE M ACK EY O R G A N IZ A T IO N S E D IT O R ____ _________ ,_____________ ____ P E T E Y O LM STED - S E 0 8 T S E D IT O R .............. ............................................. ................................. VIC F IG A R E L L I N E W S EDITORS™!_________________ ...JO A N N E SM OOT A N D K A T H Y B U R K E T he~STA T E P R E S S is d istrib u ted b y R ick B ed o lla . O fficia l cam p u s n e w sp a p e r o f A rizo n a S ta te C ol­ le g e a t T em p e. P u b lish e d e a ch W e d n e sd a y and F rid a y th ro u g h o u t th e sch o o l -vyear,, e x c e p tin g h o lid a y s, and e n te r e d a s -se c o n d v class, m a tte r in th e P o s t O ffice a t T em p e, A rizon a, u n d e r th e A c ts o f M arch 3, 1879, ?nd A u g u st 24, 1912. S u b ­ scrip tio n price, $3.00 p er s c h o o l yearC. , M em ber: A rizo n a N ew sp ap ers A sso c ia tio n , A sso c ia te d C olleg ia te P ress, an d N a tio n a l A d v e r tisin g S e r v ic e, Inc. Wednesday, November 19,1958 By R O C H E L L E M A C K EY Recently I ’vè heard several student com plaints concerning th e Sahuaro staff’s decision to p rin t individual pictures of th e senior class only. Most of the com plaints quite n atu rally come from fresh ­ man, sophomore and ju n io r . class m embers. T hey feel gyp­ ped because w hen they o rd er­ EDITORIALLY SPEAKING ed their Sahuaros no m ention was m ade of the change in policy. Nevertheless, th e Sahuaro decision stands valid. T here are Undoubtedly one of the finest football performances reasons for it which have pro­ staged in Arizona for a long time was the game between bably been overlooked by com ­ Arizona State College at Flagstaff and Willamette Uni­ plainants. versity of Salem, Ore., in Yuma last Saturday. Most obvious of' thèse is th a t "Scoreless until halfway through the fourth quarter, it is not th e purpose of a. u n i­ ASC’s 7-0 victory virtually assured the Lumberjacks.’ participation in the national small college championship versity annual to provide each ‘I understand he’s one of the artists.1 playoffs. student w ith a copy of a book containing a p o rtrait of him self. . Willamette was rated third and ASC second in small U niversity yearbooks are p u b college-standings. ' lished as a pictorial record of Students and faculty at Flagstaff are most assuredly the activities held on cam pus proud of their team and coach, Max Spillsbury. They during the y ear . . .. a p e r­ aren’t the only ones. m anent record for th e u n iv er­ sity and the individual stu ­ Congratulations to the Lumberjacks and Coach dent. Spillsbury. Best of luck fo rthe rest of this season and fu­ P resent tren d s among o th er ture seasons. large colleges and universities favor the plan set ,out by the B Y P H IL F R Y Sahuaro. Few,, if -any, in stitu ­ T here are few new spaper editors, if any, who don’t en­ tions the size of Arizona S tate courage letters from the p ap er’s readers. U niversity include individual One of the quickest ways to lose State Press editor­ Collegiate papers are no exception. Consider the fact portraits of each student in ial readers is to talk about school spirit. th a t the State P ress has a total w eekly circulation of 13,000. th e ir yearbooks. They do, how ­ School spirit is like the weather: everybody talks T h at m eans tw ice each w eek some 6,500 people read some p a rt ever, m ake every effort possi­ .about it, and few do anything about it. School spirit o r all of the paper. ble to see th a t each student is is like mother, money and patriotism: everybody is all T here is no possible w ay the ----- ;-------- —-------------- -------------- pictured a t least once in th e for it. editors can keep direct contact Jersey hom e to incite racial book. These appear in either And, school spirit at this time is a very tired sub­ w ith even a sm all per cent of r j0ts in th è South. Yet, w h at organization or living unit sec­ ject. The Rallies and Traditions board, the Associated these readers. L etters are the is th e le tte r in question b u t an tions. Students, the Administration and the .State Press all sole alternative. Through le t- exam ple of the sam e thing on N ationally an average of only „harp on the subject, exhorting students and faculty ters we can find out not only a less im portant scale, how . w e can b etter serve our i f Jim R andall and George 31 percent of people- who enter alike to show more of it. readers w ith appropriate new s Eddings are m atriculates of college as freshm en complete Yet no one has supplied an adequate definition of stories, but the direction of ASU, tw o suggestions m ay be th e requirem ents for th e ir b a ­ the term. chelor’s degree in four years. stu d en t thought on issues of Gf some benefit to them , We feel the finest possible demonstration of school common, c u rren t interest. Thus, another primary* purpose First( above all else they had spirit occurred right here on campus election night. N aturally, if everyone began b etter check w ith the reg istrar’s of a yearbook is to honor g ra ­ -That night, the entire campus community showed real flooding the desk w ith *m ail, office to see w h at>s ' happened duating seniors, and th e cus­ pride in the institution and a real appreciation of the only a small sam ple could be tn th e ir rF.Pnrds._______________ tom is to accomplish this by ideals for which it stands. ..... ........ ■____ printing individual p o rtraits of published. B ut w hat an ideal Second, contact the ASU stu ­ them . The campus police anticipated the possibility of too situation this would be. much exuberance if the name change vote was favora­ In spite of the need for tw o- dent talen t, bureau through It seems to me th a t a stu ­ ble and too deep gloom if it was unfavorable. After­ w ay comm unication, or possibly Ju lie Jones in Palo Verde B or d en t — especially an u n d er­ arilyn ward they reported the quietest night of the year. because of this need, abuses M JM H | A rnold in, Palo Verde classm an — w ho purchases a som etim es occur th a t m ake us ‘ ef e a ies’ aw are yearbook solely for th e purpose That is school spirit, pride in the institution and w onder about the ultim ate of th e faf ^ a t room for lm ' of seeing his own picture in it its ideals. provem ent alwaJrf, exTsts’ have isn ’t really old enough to be School spirit is the desire to see our team win, to w orthiness of th e idea after tried unsuccessfully to contact see Arizona State excel in every field, to do everything all. th e lette r w riters for construc- in college. T he idea is to be possible to help make our school the finest in every T ake the following exam ple: tive suggestions and ideas. able to tak e th e book hom e regard. Two w eeks ago w e received _ In th e sam e vein, any stu ­ and say, “ Look, Ma! T h is-is School spirit is that factor which will make every a le tte r signed by two m en. In dent w ith legitim ate sugges­ w hat Arizona S tate U niversity ASU rooter Saturday in Tucson behave with the same the past we have accepted sig­ tions fo r im provem ent in the did this y ear,” not, “Hey, Ma! dignity, maturity and sense of pride in this institution n atu res and published letters in conduct of student affairs can T h at’s me!” * * * that was so evident the night we scored our greatest good faith. m ake his ideas know n to the A pparently w e have been too victory. Shouts of “We w ant a roc­ trusting, at least in this case, aPPr °P riate a k °al^ .__„ investigation _____ ; , ,th at’ through the Associated-Students ket!” will undoubtedly be h eard since proved in Tucson Saturday,,A nd, th e re n eith er signature w as th a t of offices on the second floor of w ill be rockets . . . a fte r every the Union. a registered student or other And please, let’s keep letters ASU touchdow n th a t is. T h e _ bona fide m em ber of the cam ­ A couple of interesting sidelights on educational pus com m unity. on th e level. If th ey ’re not, UofA recently granted perm is­ standards and admissions emerged from the Board of Re­ T he letter in question was a w e ^ bave to change, our letter sion for A rizona S tate to set gents meeting in Flagstaff Saturday. criticism of the entertainm ent P°bcies, and th at w ouldn’t be off rockets after each Sun D ev­ il TB during the U of A -A SU any °ne s advantage, An “information only” report from an official of policy for school dances. The game. com plainants felt th ere should * * * , the College Entrance Examination Board indicated that be m ore variety in the bands • In case anyone has doubts W hether or not th e W ildcats Arizona high school graduates scored at least as high on used for cam pus social events« th at th e w ork of Arizona S tate expect any rockets to be fired, If a segm ent of student opin- students is being noticed, an I don’t know, b u t the g ra n t of entrance tests as did students in other states. Then the Regents -admission committee reported ion assumes an attitu d e in r e - invitation to Louis D. Loucks perm ission shows th a t th e U ni­ that a uniform admission plan for all three state institu­ gard to an issue o r policy, th a t’s to atten d th e student section versity o f A rizona is w illing to However, w hen n o n - of th e A m erican Institute of cooperate w ith this cam pus. tions will be ready for release by next month. It’s reason­ fine. cam pus elem ents inject c riti- A rchitects convention should This is good. able to hope that with all three schools overflowing, the cism under th e guise of cam - clear them up. This is not If ASU and th e U of A are new plan may be, more rigid. pus citizenship (im plied in this only an honor for Loucks, an w illing and able to cooperate It becomes evident that Arizona educators are in­ le tte r through lack of proper architect m ajor in his fifth year on relatively m inor m atters terested”in quality. Wonderful. In a system growing like identification) an abuse d efin - -and one of the first five slated such as firing o f rockets, su re ­ to graduate from the AS-School ly th e two universities w ill be Arizona’s, it would have been easy 1to overlook stand­ itely exists. H ow incensed w e become, of A rchitecture, b u t it is aft able to. com bine forces and ards in the rush. w hen for instance, a m an such honor for th e A rchitecture det. w ork , in areas- o f g re a te r "im­ Happily, this seems to have been averted. as Jo h n Casper leaves his New p artm en t and th e university. portance. Flag On The Move Spirit Defined Points Of I o o >1 Wednesday, November 19, 1958 STATE PRESS 'Math Club Underway T he -undergraduate M athem a­ tics Club, a new ly organized group on cam pus, recently elected officers. Election results nam ed Ja n Leverton, president, Jo n W exler, vice president; R uth McBirnie, secretary; and Alice Stelzer, treasu rer. N ext m eeting w ill be tom o rrow , 7:30 p in ., in th e B A. building; w hen speaker Dr. C harles W exler w ill give “a lesson in decim als.” H ighlighting activities-w ill be a m onthly m ath problem . A prize aw arded by the M ath d e­ partm ent w ill go to th e first person w ith the correct answ er. W inner of th e first m onthly a w a rd __was K enneth Foote, freshm an. with M&ShuJman (B y the Author of "Ratty Round the Flag, Boys] "and, "Barefoot Boy with Cheek") THE CLOTHES YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN In this colutnri we take up fashions for college men, which means of course, the 'Ivy Look. Today’s Ivy Look clothes have made a gréât stride forward. Not only do they have thin lapels, three but­ tons, narrow trousers, and k minimum of shoulder padding, but —now hear this!—this year théy are actually covered with ivy! This new development, while attractive beyond the singing of it, nevertheless gives rise to certain hazards. For instance, people keep trying to plant you on Arbor Day. Indeed,"this is precisely what happened to two SAE’s of my acquaintance, Walter It. Gurlash and Fred Rasp. Before thçy could protest, they were snatched up, .planted, limed, and watered, and today they support a hammock in Cut and Shoot, Vermont. * Page S Foreign Show Set Friday Fashions an d entertainm ent representing 15 countries w ill be presented by the Foreign Students’ Club F rid ay a t 8 p.m. in th e MU Ballroom, according to A hm addin, club m em ber. Admission is free to this a n ­ nual evenI^"at"w fuchThe~M exi^ can H at Dance w ill b e featured along w ith other acts. Costumes and entertainm ent on hand w ill represent A fghan­ istan, B urm a, China, England, Finland, Hong Kong, Iraq, Irl— dia, Jordan, and K orea. Secretary Club Plans Meeting A lpha Pi Epsilon, secretarial honorary, w ill m eet tom orrow at 6:30 p.m. The speaker w ill b e a re p re ­ sentative of the V alley of the Sun C hapter of th e N ational Secretaries Association. New initiates are G retchen A lexander, O rva Brew er, A m e­ lia Callaway, Yvonne D errick, Dolores Escarsega, M erlue F ra ­ sier, Vicki LeBaron, Ja e Dee M errill, A rlene - Paskiewic, Cheryl T hraen, Linda Lee Tousa, Corinne W eyrens, and A nna Mae Willis. UNUSUAL . . . fashions from many countries will be shown Friday evening by members of the For­ eign Students Club . Sel Erder, Turkey, left, Eliza­ beth Ann Sundquist, center, and her mother, Mrs. Kayle Sundquist, both of Norway, are pictured in a practice session for the talent and fashion show in the MU Ballroom. NEW BROCHURES AVAILABLE 1959 HOWARD TOUR TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII 4 56 days for only SUMMER SESSION $529 $9 Tax Steamship travel included in tour price Let us now discuss shirts. Again this year the campus favorite , is the good old Oxford with button-down collar and barrel cuffs. This is without doubt an admirable garment, but let me ask you a question: if you don’t wear anything but Oxfords, what do you do with all the cuff links people have been giving you for your birthday since you were twelve years old? Well sir, some fellows have their wrists pierced, but what E. Mackenzie Sigafoos, a Chi Psi of my acquaintance, did was to take a dozen pairs of his handsome gold monogrammed cuff links and string them lugelher in a charm bracelet for his girl, Jo-Carol Isobar. Only $25 Deposit Consult: Mrs- Jessie Ray Housemother Delta Gamma Sorority 1448 East First St. Tucson, Arizona The consumption of w ater in the United S tates has risen from 50 gallons per person per day in 1850 to 1,000 gallons pqr person per day now. FLIGHT INSTRUCTION At Special Rates For College People A Private License is a Must in Modern Business A MO S FLIGHT OPERATORS Don Amos - - Class of ’56 Ph. BR 5-7291 - Sky Harbor. fih — T1» ! •'' (It turned out, incidentally, to be a mistake. In short order so many admirers accrued' to Jo-Carol on account of her gor­ geous bracelet that she grew tired of plain old E. Mackenzie, and one night when she was seated on a bench in Lovers Lane throwing sticks for E. Mackenzie to retrieve, she suddenly, cruelly, without warning, told him they were through. “I am heartbroken,” said E. Mackenzie, heartbroken. “But if go you must, give me back my charm bracelet.” “No, I will keep it,” said Jo-Carol. “What for?” said E. Mackenzie. “You can’t wear it. The initials on the cuff links are all mine—E.M.S.” “Ha, ha, the joke is on you,” said Jo-Carol. “Yesterday I was voted Miss Chinese Restaurant of 1958.” “So?” said E. Mackenzie. “So,” replied Jo-Carol, “E.M.S._does not stand for E. Mac­ kenzie Sigafoos. It stands for Eat More SubgumVI A broken man, E. Mackenzie today squeezes out a meagre living as a pendulum in Cleveland. Jo-Carol was killed in a tong war.) But I digress. We were talking about well-dressed men, and the one essential for every well-dressed man—and every well-dressed woman too—is a well-dressed cigarette—neat, compact, flavor­ ful, and correct for work or play, sunshine or shower, repose or revelry, darkness or light. And where does one find such; a per­ fect- companion? Just go to any tobacco counter and ask for Philip Morris. Ask for it in long size or regular. Ask for it in soft pack or hard. But ask for it; that’s the important thing. Don’t just stand there making cryptic gestures at your tobac­ conist. He may be armed. o i#w iiu E*. Those o f you who favor filters, try a filter th a t will favor you—Marlboro, made by the makers o f ¡Philip Morris, who bring you this colum n throughout the school year. S M O O T H SHAVf Stays moist and firm throughout your shave regular or new mentholated Take your choice of new, cool mentholated or regular Smooth Shave. Both have rich, thick Old Spice quality, lather that won’t dry up before you’ve finished shaving. Both soften your beard instantly— end razor drag com­ pletely. For the closest, cleanest, quickest shaves.... try Old Spice Smooth Shave! «C SMOOTH SHAVE by SHULTON Page '6 STATE PRESS 1i ü ü ' ■ im m ì ! Wednesday, November 19,1958 Alpha Sigmas Sell “Hexing” VooDoo Dolls; Sororities Entertaining Chapter Visitors G reeks plan another busy week w ith visits by national and regional officers, exchang­ es,.and voodoo.doll sales on the agenda. Planning, to conjure up some black magic are m em bers of A lpha Sigma Alpha, selling UofA voodoo dolls this week. T h e ' blue and red yarn dolls, m ade by the sorority, are sold for 15 cents or two for 25 cent? w ith proceeds going to the chapter’s charity, crippled chil­ dren. * * * PREFERRED . . . and howl “Mr. Preferred,” soph­ omore Jim Shepard, is shown surrounded by Linda Tousa, left, Kay-MwrdjQi^,, top, and Rose Bourne, right, A W S president, as he hears of his new title at the A W S Star Formal last Saturday. Kay was dance chairman, while Linda headed the decorations committee. Mrs. G ilbert C. Hesper, GAMMA P H I BETA province director, was the guest of the ASU chapter this w eek. Ht Hi $ Omecron province president of A LPHA' DELTA PI; Mrs. ’Roy H uett, arrives on cam pus today for her annual visit w ith th e sorority. A guest of SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA this w eek is M rs. W. F. Zachm an, Rocky M ountain regional director. I N ational alum nae director of , ADPi pledges’ annual first ¡ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, Mrs. sem ester w ork-day, S aturday, Nancy Mathisem, was the hon- left fratern ity m en on. cam pus oree at the sorority’s Founders w ith shiny shoes and a satisfied Day Banquet, Saturday. sw eet-tooth as . th e girls sold * * * goodies and shined shoes to SIGMA PH I EPSILON w el­ raise m oney for th eir pledge comed Ed S tar into th e ’b ro th er­ projects. hood recently and pledges P a u l Kock, Mike H allaran, Dick Faust, and Doug Sellers. $ # SJi The actives of DELTA SIG ­ MA P H I pulled a swifch on the Arizona S tate Spurs w ill be pledges as they “w alked out” the guests o f U niverstiy of A ri­ T hursday evening from the a n ­ zona Spurs at th e annual ASILnual D elta Sig birthday p arty UA football game, S aturday a ft­ taking the food along. ernoon. The actives celebrated at the P a rt of th e events scheduled hom e of Tom M eredith, while fo r the annual Spurs regional the hungry pledges and th eir convention to be held on th e dates w ere forced to “eat dinner cam pus F rid ay through S u n ­ out.” day, the game w ill bê on th e agenda of th e sophom ore w o­ A Hobo Hop is on th e sche­ m en’s honorary along w ith a dule for m em bers of ALPHA pinata p arty, buzz groups, and P H I and P H I SIGM A K A PPA a Sunday m orning b reak fast in tonight. Sabino Canyon. Spurs Planning Regional Meet 4 Currents On Campus Ski Club Meets Tonight Satans Riders Organizing The Snow D evil Ski Club w ill hold th eir first m eeting to ­ night at 8 in “C lancy’s ” to discuss plans for th e coming ski season at Flagstaff Snow bowl. A ski movie w ill be shown. Everyone is invited. Satans Riders, a new club on campus, held a general m em ­ bership m eeting yesterday to plan events for the coming year. On* the ro ster fo r the riding enthusiasts are horse shows, trail rides, speakers, and movies pertaining to horses. Rodeo Queen Entries Taken Republican Club Meeting Scheduled The Young Republican Club on cam pus has. scheduled a m eeting for next W ednesday, 4 Arizona State coeds, who p.m., in MU 218. reached th eir 18th b irth d ay be­ fore October 1, are invited to Westminster Plans compete for the annual Scotts­ Thanksgiving Banquet Tickets for the W estm inster dale F’arada Del Sol Queen. The m ain basis of judging for Foundation annual T hanksgiv­ the contest is thfe ability to i n g B anquet are now being sold rid e horseback well, w ith ap - for 50 cents each. The dinner ' pearancé and personality also ¡will be Sunday, 6 p.m. a t the W estm inster Foundation and is considéred. E ntry blanks, which m ay be | open to the public. obtained at the office of the Accounting Club Dean of' women, m ust be in | Meets For Breakfast to the Scottsdale Jaycees by The Accounting Club will Dec. 8. ! hold a breakfast m eeting F riMore inform ation m ay be ob­ | day at 6:30 a.m. in the faculty tained at W H 15-2691 or CR 4- | dining room. A picture for the 5256. IASU annual will be tak en then. ANNUAL FALL BOOK & PRINT + SALE + THREE DAYS NOV. ONLY! 1 9 - 20 - 21 COLLEGE BOOKSTORE 'coy Prescription Druggists 501 Mill Ave. WO 7-2922 26 E. 8th St. WO 7-4063 ★ SPEED EQUIPMENT 1. ACROSS 2 3 DOWN 1. Hug (essentials 5. Youjjet a kick out' of this . 8. Frolic 12. Romantic satellite 13. Rage 14. A mighty long time 15. Kind of " psychology 17. Fellow-with / inherited traits, naturally 18. Girl’s nickname 19. Staunch 1. Doctors' organization (abbr.) 2. Filch 3. Cobra’s adversary 4. Hbw about lighting up a 13 15 m (3 words) 21 22 5. Depict ~6. Period of time 24 7. 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Central, Phoenix MILO M EN TH O L KING-SIZE 27 28 • • • • Wednesday, Novémber Ï 9 ,1958 STATE PRESS Wulk Starts Second Season, Guns For Second Loop Flag S ahuaro H a 1 1 v % R ichard Reakes leads in ^ v id u a l in tr a ­ m u ral pointm akers With 14, ac­ cording to figures released by the I-M office fo r competition; th ro u g h volleyball. S R u n n er-u p is D elta C hi’s Ed Olson w ith 10 points. * * By P A U L JACKSO N PS * I-M m anagers and cross co u n try officials Will convene tom orrow aftern o o n a t 3 p.m. in MU' 210. Team s n o t re p re ­ sented w ill be given forfeit points. * * * \ The BC win was a continua­ tion of Wulk’s outstanding ca­ reer, as a basketball coach who had already racked up an im pressive winning record. D eadline fo r football en try lists is 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25. A dditions t o th e list m u st be m ade no la te r th a n n e x t M on­ day. G rid com petition w ill begin Dec. 1. T he schedule w ill be posted on th e I-M b u lletin board in th e M en’s Gym . KODL ANSWER A A MS L E G A 0 IVI P MO O N E V E R 1R E A B N 0 A MA L G E NE ■ G W E N S il U R D Y VOU RODL 6 O O. F . ENOUGH A L TO V A M Ô A KRACK-THIS?* M A L E S V ,1 S E A0 DE E T E (s C 0 NGA TT OAD E R C A C K L E K O K 0 L 1 0 B E E L 1NE S A 0 T 0 0 WE NE X T K E E NE P G R E Y 1 1P Li 1 Switch Irom Mots to Snow Fresh KODL B asketball Cohch Ned W ulk will be shooting for his second B order Conference cham pion­ ship this year as he p r^Jares the Arizona S tate cagers for th e ir second season u n der his guidance. W ith W ulk a t the controls, the AS hoopsters took the BC crown w ith a league play rec­ ord of eight w ins and two los­ ses last season. GAGE COACH . . .N ed W ulk is starting his sec­ ond season as basketball coach at Arizona State. W ulk, in his rookie season at A S, wasted no time in bringing this school its first Border Conference basketball championship. His dynamic court capers brought previously hidden cage fans flocking in droves to A S games. Attendance last year set alltime season and game highs for basketball here. W ulk came to AS in Ju ly of 1957 to replace Bill K ajikaw a. W ulk had ju st com pleted six years of ^basketball coaching at X avier U niversity in Cincin­ nati, Ohio, w here he had led th e X avier team to its best season in m odern basketball history w ith 20 w ins and 8 los­ ses. His X avier M usketeers of 1956-57 fought th e ir w ay into the quarterfinals of the N ation­ al Invitation T ournam ent at Madison' Square G arden in New York. W ulk’s b rand of fast-b reak offense w hich proved so ef- S O L A N O ’S 1 CAFE ) Serving Delicious Mexican Food FOR RENT — Food To Take Out —- 18-Foot House Trailer $30 A Month Furnish Own Space Call CR 7-0766 Open 10 a.m. — 9 p.m. — Closed Mondays ^Corner 4th & Mill WO 7-9035 fective w ith the AS quintet was also the reason for his popular­ ity w ith the X avier team. In 1956, a record Ohio crowd of over 14,000 fans jam m ed the C incinnati G arden to see W ulk’s boys a t w ork. Wulk renewed an old ac­ quaintanceship at AS. Clyde B. Smith, A S Athletic director, coached Wulk in football, base­ ball and .basketball at LaCrosse State College in Wisconsin. A fter his graduation from LaCrosse in 1942, W ulk saw W orld W ar II action as an in ­ fan try officer in Europe. A t the w a r’s end, he coached high school athletics $t H artford, W isconsin. He began his coach­ ing career w ith X avier in 1948 w hen he took a position at th a t school as assistant football coach. H e becam e basketball coach“in 1951. W ulk cam e to AS w hen, “I • felt th a t I had gone as fa r as I could a t X avier.” His friend­ ship w ith Clyde Sm ith and his search for, “the challenge of building a- basketball program a t a school w hich hasn’t "put m uch empha'sis on the sport,” led him to this school. Wulk has awa'ys been popu-' ar with the players under him, although he is a stern believer in player discipline and strictly enforces his training program. W ulk resides in Tempe w ith his wife, Fern, and tw o chil­ dren. ANNUAL FALL • BOOK • ★ ★ ★ PRINT ★ ★ ★ COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Store Hours; 8 to 7 Monday to Thursday. - 8 t o4:30 Friday - 8 to 12 Noon Saturday Thé Bookstre will be Clsed Saturday, November 22nd to Attend the U. Gam e 1 ! ! i Page 8 STATE PRESS Wednesday, November 19£ lf)58 BC Roundup Cowboys One Win Away A li ■- th e . H ard in-Sim m ons Cowboys have to do now is rope iii one m ore league victory for th è 1958 B order Conference cham pionship. B ut Arizona S tate is not quite o u t of the picture. If the Devils b eat Arizona this Saturday and New 'Mexico A & M beats H ardin-Sim m ons 1\'ov. 28, AS w ill come out on top w ith a 4-1 record, nosing out H -SU ’s 3-1 record. Right now the Demons are •third in league standings, but second place Arizona, 2-0, w ill not play enough games to be eligible for the crown. Winkles Stresses Fundamentals; Baseball Intra-Squad Carnes End New head baseball coach Bobby W inkles m oved his v a r­ sity and. freshm en team s into th e ir final two w eeks of fall practice yesterday, w ith the emphasis now com pletely on fundam entals. Up until then, the team s had been busily engaged, in in tra squad games. W inkles said nq baseball candidate will be allowed to come out in the spring unless h e .is either on the football or basketball team s,‘or did not a t­ tend Arizona State first semes­ ter. This year no freshm en will play w ith the varsity, so that they will be eligible to compete Philip Morris Inc. Will Stage Stereophonic Hi Fi Contest The time has come to once again start collect ing empty cigarette pac­ kages, announces' Gene Hastings, campus repre­ sentative for Philip Mor ris, Inc. Marlboro, Philip Morris, Spud, and Par­ liament packages w i l l cepnt towards the win­ ning of a unique" Motor­ ola Stereophonic III FI set, to be given away as the grand prize. Should H ardin-Sim m ons take the Conference crown, it w ill be the first tim e th ey ’ve done so since 1946. In last S atu rd ay ’s com peti­ tion the Cowboys rode all over winless W est Texas, 26-6. The W ildcats journeyed to El Paso to edge out Texas-W estern, 1412. Arizona S tate and New Mexico A & M w ere idle. in Tucson, S atu rd ay ’s slate has New Mexico A & M a t W est Texas and Texas W estern host­ in possible NCAA playoff ing Trinity. H ardin-Sim m ons games their senior year. takes \a holiday. W inkles is optim istic about Standings : his' first year as head m entor W L T P e t. P F O P and said, ‘‘O ur pitching should H -SU 3 0 0 1.000 54 18 be fairly strong, but all three Ariz. 2 0 0 1.000 29 20 outfield positions are wide op­ A. St. 310 .750 72 46 en due to the graduation of Ken N. M. A&M 1 1 0.5003639 Toney, Hadley Hicks, and Bill Tex. W. 14 0 .200 63 84 M ead.” W. Tex. 040 .00Q 39 86 How Devil Opponents Fared H um boldt State 12 ____________ _____ _ _ HAW AII 6 (1-4) W ashington S tate 34 ______ ___________ COp q (4-4) HARDIN-SIMMONS 26 (5-4) __.1___ WEST TEXAS 6 (0-9) SAN JOSE 48 (4-4) --------- ------ _____ Fresno 'S tate 6 ARIZONA 14 (3-6) ........... . TEXAS WESTERN 12 ( 2 - 6 ) Cincinnati 15 ....------------- ..........----..— MARQUETTE 0 (2-5-1) Figures in parentheses denote w on-lost record to date H aw aii record does not include three games w ith Island team s. BALL HAWK . . .Bob Cousey isn’t too far ahead of Arizona State’s Paul Howard, 5-10 guard. How­ ard, a transfer from Allen Hancack JC in Californiai averaged over 16 points a game for the California JC Championship quintet. 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