m Devils Meet Cats Tomorrow AS Is F avorite In Tucson Game AS-UA Stress Cooperation For Big Game By BOB LAIRSON Can the passing com bination of John H angartner to Bill Spanko or K arl K iefer surpass th at of the R alph H unsaker — Dave H ibbert aerial attack which has placed H unsaker and H ibTo the Associated Students b e rt in the num ber one positions nationally? of the Uhiversity of Arizona This question w ill be on the m inds of 25,000 football fans tom orrow as they w itness the game of the year as far as A ri­ and Arizona State: zona football fans are concerned. ' The student executive ofThe W ildcats of the U niver- ------------ ----- --------------------- —— .._ficers of the University of sity of Arizona surprised Texas ! Phoenix College. He was named Arizona and Arizona-State W estern 14-12 last Saturday, t o j to the Junior College All-AmUniversity have arrived at indicate -¿ h e progress which erlean team as a quarterback a meeting of the minds. th eir team has m ade since the | last year. We have agreed there sta rt of the season. The W ild­ M any ASU fans feel the Sun shall be no vandalism, cats, sporting a 3-6 season rec­ Devil passing attack featuring fighting, depredation or ord, w ould count th e ’58 sea­ Jo h n H angartner in the sling­ other conduct unbecoming son successful if th ey could ing departm ent and ends Bill ladies and gentlemen be­ upset favored A rizona State Spanko and Ka^l K iefer on the fore, during or after tomor­ U niversity in th eir finale to­ receiving end can outshine the row afternoon’s football UofA duo. m orrow . game between the Wildcats Outside of his highly p ro ­ Hunsaker has completed 92 and the Sun Devils. ductive overland duo, W ildcat pass attempts this season to Not only will the ASU grab the national lead. Most coach Ed D oherty has nothing and UofA police forces be of his completions have been else in the w ay of fearsom e present at the game to ap­ to slotback Dave Hibbert, who threat. prehend anyone who violat­ His ground forces, led by has snagged 54 passes to lead es this compact, but the Warren Livingston, Mlnner W il­ G O , G O , G O . .S u e C ranfield and* Barbara th e nation In this department. Tucson city police, the* Pi­ liams and Billy Overall, as a ma County sheriff’s depart­ B u n c h get A lp h a T au O m ega b ike rid er Ja ck H an­ This duo needs no introduction group have averaged 92 yards cock o ff to a good s ta r t as he w a rm s u p fo r to m o r­ to Valley fans. Hunsaker s t a r r ­ ment and the Arizona State per game. Highway Patrol will be r o w ’s D esert D erby b ike race. R e p re se n ta tiv es fro m ed for Mesa High School, while Coach F ra n k Kush, m ean­ n in e fra te rn itie s w ill com pete in th e T em p e-to Hibbert played his early foot­ there as Well. T ucson m arathon. ball a t Phoenix Union and at while, has strik in g pow er both The student body officers on land and in th e air, . • > of the state’s two univer­ Leon Burton, Joe B elland, A l­ sities have recommended EARLY TOMORROW MORNING len Benedict, Joe D rake, Bill that any violation of this K endrick, et. al., can take care agreement should be dealt of the land chores, while H an­ with with the utmost serg artner can rack up aerial yard­ verity. age enough to break th e W ild­ We urge every student, T om orrow m orning nine bi ASU and th e U of A, accord-ta Sigm a Phi; Sigm a Nu; cats’ backs. faculty member, alumnus cycle riders representing nine ing to Steve W agner and Rene L am bda Chi Alpha; P hi Delta Texas W estern’s Coach, Ben and other partisant of both ASU fratern ities w ill begin the Koenig, ASU chairm en of the Theta, and Lam bda D elta Sig­ Collins, was asked to compare the ASU and UofA teams. His institutions to respect this first lap. of the fifth annual race. ma. D esert Bicycle D erby. Miners lost to both crews on compact to the fullest. The ten -lap race is estim ated successive Saturdays. to finish by noon a t th e Ghost Sponsored by th e A lpha Tau Arizona State Universtiy “There: is none,” h e replied. wants to be known as a Om ega fraternities of ASU and Ranch Lodge in Tucson. Check “Arizona is a b etter team th an good winner, as it was on th e U of A and A rnold Schw inn points are: Mesa; H am ilton’s Texas W estern, b u t I ’m sure the night of November 4, an d Co., the race is an effort Corner, north of Chandler; they are no m atch for A rizona and the UofA wants to be to b e tte r relations betw een P im a Indian Agency, a t the> State.” Sacaton intersection; Stevens a good host for the annual T rading Post, n o rth of Coolgame. • M otion pictures of the past idge; La Palm a, south of Cool- few years w ill be used as the A number of tickets for May the better team win idget; Picachcr Store, Picacho basis of the Sun Devi} band’s tomorrow’s football game in tomorrow, and may the fu Red Rock; M arana; and Cor- halftim e show a t the UofA-ASU Tucson will go on sale at the ture relations of the Uni­ taro Store, nine m iles n o rth of gam e tom orrow. ticket office in the Men’s versity of Arizona and Ari­ zona State University main­ T h e ASAS S enate finance Tucson. “P ictures a t an Exhibition” is Gym this morning at 10. epresenting AS -fraterhities tain both' the greatest possi­ com m ittee is now m th e process in R th th e nam e of the show, suggest­ e race are: A lpha Tau ed by M oussorgsky’s composi­ ble rivalry arid the highest ’o f draw ing up the 1959-60 stu ­ Omega; Theta Chi; Sigma Phi tion of the sam e nam e. possible mutual respect. d en t budget. Epsilon; P hi Sigma K appa; D elU nder the respective batons Figuratively s p e a k i n g , T he com m ittee requires each of H arold C. Hines, director, Varsity Stadium tomorrow stu d ent organization supported and Ronald Holloway, associ­ afternoon will be loaded by Associated Students funds O verflow audiences for the ate director, th e band forms D ram a W orkshop production, with dynamite. This is the to subm it an estim ate of an tici­ scenes suggesting such movies “The L ady!s Not F or B urning,” way it should be. But let’s pated income and expenditure leave the expolsions up to for th e n ex t year. Estim ates T he Right H onorable A n­ as “South Pacific,” “Ten Com- have prom pted a one-day ex ­ the teams. m ust be reported in person by thony N utting w ill speak on mandmjents” and “Show boat.” tension of the engagement. A great deal of the future a rep resentative of th e organi­ The M uddle of the Middle D ance steps done by th e band M r. Jam es Y eater, W orkshop ' E ast” Monday a t 8:15 p.m. in m em bers in two of th e form a­ d ire c to r,' said spectators have of higher edûcation in Ari­ zation. zona from now on will be To qualify for consideration the Brow sing Room of M at­ tions add an interesting note. been, turned aw ay in relatively T he B and also w ill present large num bers. T he only au d i­ determined at tomorrow’s for ASAS funds, organization thew s L ibrary. game . . . Let’s make it budget reports m ust be deliv­ T he lecture is open to the th e ir standard show preceding torium available, for cam pus the game. something to be proud of! ered in the Senate C ham ber at public. productions, P ayne A uditorium , 6:30 p.m. either Dec. 2 or Dec. N utting, form er m inister of O ne hundred and ten band holds only about 100 people. Tom McIntosh, foreign affairs in G reat B ri­ 9. . " em bers, ten pom -pon girls The play originally w as sche­ President, Associated Stu­ T he S enate sets up and sub­ tain, resigned his governm ent m and chaperones w ill leave Tem - duled fo r W ednesday, T hursday dents, UofA m its to th e Board of Financial job and his seat in P arliam ent pe on fo u r buses a t 9:30 a.m., and tonight, b u t has been ex ­ Warren Sumners, Control a budget item izing the in 1956 duririg. th e Suez crisis. tom orrow . A fter lunching in tended through tom orrow night. President Associated Stu­ breakdow n of th e activity fee H e had been in politics since Coolidge, they should a rriv e a t C urtain tim e rem ains the sam e, p aid a t registration. 1945. dents ASU ^ 8:30. th e UofA a t 1:15 p.m. Cyclists Start For Tucson Movies Are B and Theme Finance Group To Draw Budget Nutting To Speak On Middle East Too Few Seats, Drama Held Over Page 2 Friday, November, 21,1953 STATE PRESS Elections Board Sigh t-SeeingExpeditionIn A rizona Needs Members, Add ToRenner’s Geography Course Chairman States Dr. George T. R ennerf asso­ ciate professor and chairm an of the Geography D epartm ent at ASU, not only lectures about th e state of Arizona, but also takes students on sight - seeing trip s throughout th e state. - These outdoor treks give the students a better understanding of the people a n d ' land forms th a t comprise Arizona. Some of the expeditions Dr. R enner and his students have tak en in the «past few years w ere to the Salt R iver Canyon, G rand Canyon, Supai, Sedona, m ining areas of Ray and H ayr den, S uperstitution Mountains, F our Corners (w here Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New M ex­ ico m eet) and other points of interest. These trips are made by airplane, jeep and Dr. Ren­ n e r’s Volkswagen. Dr. Renner was born in S eat­ tle, Washington, Ju ly 5, 1928, and since then has lived in v a r­ ious cities from the E ast to th e West Coast. T ravel is high on his list of enjoym ents, for he has been in all 48 states, A laska and the Americas. O ne of the youngest profess­ ors — 30 years old — to head an ASU departm ent, he receiv­ ed his BA in Education from Stanford U niversity. He obtairted his m aster’s and doctor’s degrees from Colum ­ bia University. Dr. R enner has taught Geo- graphy at Stanford, Columbia, York, and Geography a t ASU.1Iand tennis are his hobbies. He The ASU elections board and Long Beach College, Ec­ He becam e head of the G eogra­ was bn Stanford’s w restling needs hew m em bers, according onomics at City College of New phy D epartm ent at ASU in team, some of the m em bers of to Diana Blommel, chairm an. 195.7. w hich w restled in the Olym ­ The board regulates and su p er­ vises caippus elections. A ny On Septem ber 2, 1951, he pics. m arried the form er Jarfe H us­ Sigma Chi, P hi Delta Kappa student w ith a 2.6 index is eli­ sey. He is a m em ber of the Dis­ (national honorary in educa­ gible. ciipli m reom rm t tee -and-ihe T ra ­ tion!.. K appa Delta P i (eriucaMiss^ Blom m el,said interview s ditions committee. He has been tion honorary), Gamma Theta will be held Tuesday, Nov. 25 a Homecoming judge, and was Upsilon (national professional at 4:30 p.m., in the Senate Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority’s geography)', and Lam bda Del­ C ham ber of the M em orial “Man of the Y ear” in 1955. ta Lam bda (physical s c ie n c e ), I Union. His w ife has been the secre­ Iare fraternities of which he is ------------------ — --- :----tary to the reg istrar and also Ia mem ber. faculty sponsor for T ri-Sigm a Also, he h as been nam ed to sorority. Who’s Who, W orld Directory A m erican archeology, a ir ­ of G eographers, Leaders of plane fly in g , photography, A m erican Science, N ational B-B-Q Sandwich Dr. George T. Renner stam p collecting, collecting fire !Geographic Society, and A ri­ with Fr. Fries — 60c Travel Is His Favorite Hobby arms, m ountain climbing, golf, Izona Academy of Science. J a m ’s GET SATISFYING FLAVOR... No f la t ' filte re d -o u t"fla v o r ! No d ry ''sm o k ed -o u t"taste ! 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A 2.0 index is required of students interested in serving on this board. Sum ners said the board has been revised to some extent so th a t it will be more flexible and serve a b e t­ te r purpose. Objectives of the group in ­ clude. studying m ajor problem s of the students for the purpose of m aking recom m endations to the deans of the Colleges and the Dean of Students regarding particu lar problems. A nother general function is prom oting the organization of a student faculty guidance pro­ gram w ithin the different col­ leges. ' Specific d u ties include' m ak ­ ing suggestiohs and expressing student thinking, to the deans of the Colleges for facilitating m axim um student achievem ent. The board is also to m ake suggestions to the deans in or­ der to m ake out-of-class life m ore conducive to the fu rth e r­ ing of the total education of the student. Those interested in applying for m em bership on the board are urged to contact W arren A gift of $2,500 has been Sumners. given to Arizona S tate for re ­ search in cancer and heart dis­ aamOK eases by the. Mesa U nited Fund organization. Two thousand BURN THE KITTY . . . Sigm a N u ’s are sh o w n w o rk in g on th e s tu ffe d W ild ­ dollars of it will go to cancer cat w h ic h th e y supplied fo r th e rally last night. I t w as Cerem oniously thro u m research and $500 to heart re ­ in to th e bonfire. T h e y are also p i tt in g th e fin ish in g touches on th eir banner “K ill search. th e Cats,’[ w h ic h th e y in te n d to ta ke to Tucson tom orrow . A ll A S U organizations The heart money will be used are epcpected to have a banner/ at th e gam e. Sigm a N u ’s, le ft to right, are C orky to purchase a digital cardioSta h lb erg , T o m C ronin, P at Sanderson, L a rry P opkin, and T om H olm es. tachofneter. , . F orty-one organizations have not yet turned in O rganizations A pproval forms. Deadline for turning the form s in is W ednes­ day. O i ASU students m ay compete iud&cs? will ASU faeultv faculty judges w ill select Form s m ay be obtained in w ith students from the UofA tw o essays from th is institution MU 202 or A dm inistration 103. and ASC for cash prizes in an to com pete w ith two each from 'They should be com pletely fill­ essay contest sponsored by the ASC and the UofA. ed in before being re tu rn e d to federal employees of A rizona. A A panel of five judges will I either office. The assortments are new, $100 first prize, a $50 second then select first, second a n d Organizations w hich have f / f exciting . . . the prices, prize and a valuable m erchan­ third plac^ w inners. No two not turned in approval form s fantastically low. 'Start dise gift as third prize w ill go prizes are to be aw arded to es­ are: A lpha Gamma Rho, A lpha your Gift Shopping now; to the w inners. says from the same school. Mu Sigma, Am erican Associa­ r - * * g e t your share of savingsl “How Am erica Has B enefit­ W inners of the contest, held tion of Engineers, A m erican I n ­ ed Through S eventy-Five years in observance of the Diamond stitute of Electrical Engineers, of- the Civil Service A ct” is the A nniversary of the U. S. Civil Badm inton C l u b , Dem olay U SALE PA YS...N O VEM BER 20 TO 26 essay topic. E ntries are lim ited Service Act, will be announced Club, Gymnastics Club, M en’s to 2,000 words. They should be at a 6 p.m. dinner a t the Elks Glee Club, Student M arketing typed,, double spaced, and tu rn ­ P a rk in Phoenix. Club, and Varsity Rifle Club. ed in to the office of Professor Selected essays w ill be fo r­ Also Bahai W orld F aith K arl D annenfeldt, M atthews w arded to the Civil Service Club, Baptist Student M ove­ H all 7, by noon D ecem ber 5. Commission in W ashington. ment, Blue Key, Devils and Dames, Disciples Student F el­ lowship, Foreign Language See O ur N ew HoPN-One Donut M achine Council, Foreign Students Club, Geology Club of ÀSU, G erm an Vefein, and In terhall Council. Also International Relations Club, Ju n io r C hapter A m erican Institute of A rchitects, Kappa A lpha Psi, Kappa D elta Pi, Lam bda Chi Alpha, M. O. Best “A ”, Mu Rho Alpha, Off C am ­ N o w U nder N e w M anagem ent pus Men, Phi Eta Sigma,- Phi Kappa, and Phi K appa Phi. 8th Strèet Harold Also Pi Delta Epsilon, Psi & College Barclay, Mgr. Chi, Sabre Air Command, Sig­ ma Chi Sigma, Social W elfare Club, South Hall, S tudent A ffi­ liate of A m erican Chem ical So­ Save your cash , Buy on Firestone Budget Mgn ciety, Student Education Associ­ ation, W omen’s “A” Club, and Young R epublicans of A rizona. Money Given For Research On Heart| Cancer Organizations Are Lacking Endorsement R pat T he O M ' III EssS ta rts n is i R S IT v I D e L uxe C ham pion 1Ne w I i SALE! MEN'S SUEDE SHIRTS with lots of wear power any s iz e BULKY KNIT NYLON SWEATER TYPING THESIS - THEMES MANUSCRIPTS Reasonable - Prompt Phone CR 4-6668 & tubeless or Tube Type Fred Elquest & Son Everything for the priced for holiday savings • P lu s t a x a n d fo u r re c a p p o b le tire s 49 7 f t R ugged, w ash fast suede flannel takes hard wear. W o rth more than reg. 2.98. Small, Med., Large. treads Applied on sound tire bodies or on your own tires N ew favorite — the bulky cardigan. Presented herein textured nylon for easycareglamour.White.34-40. •Whitewalls 4 for 54.44 COHILL & LOW TIRE —.Cl : jfOOO CArTVAlAfimirrnu r t 4333 EAST WASHINGTON ST. PHOENIX, ARIZONA .^ ¡g g TEMPE CENTER BR. 5 -6 2 9 8 ■ • • Art Student Art Supplies Picture Framing 703 N. 2nd St. Phoenix . . PHONE AL 8-2628 %> Page 4 Friday, November, 21,1958 STATE PRESS -P H IL 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 E Z A N D R O C H E L L E M A C K E Y _______ ________ P E T E Y O L M S T E D O R G A N IZ A T IO N S E D IT O R _______ !__ __ ____________I_________ V IC F IG A R E L L I S P O R T S E D IT O R _____ ..J O A N N E S M O O T A N D K A T H Y B U R K E N E W S E D IT O R S ______ T h e S T A T E P R E S S is d is tr ib u te d b y R ic k B e d o lla . ..O fficial c a m p u s n e w s p a p e r o f A riz o n a S ta te C o l­ le g e a t T e m b e . P u b lis h e d e a c h W e d n e s d a y a n d F r id a y th r o u g h o u t th e s c h o o l y e a r , e x c e p tin g .n . a h o lid a y s , $ n d , e n te r e d a s s e c o n d C lass m a t t e r in th e P o s t O ffic e a t T e m p e , A riz o n a , u n d e r th e A c ts o f M a rc h 3, 1879, a n d A u g u s t J24, 1912. * S u b ­ s c r ip tio n p ric e , $3.00 p e r sc h o o l y e a r . M e m b e r: A r iz o n a N e w s p a p e r s A ss o c ia tio n , A ss o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s , a n d N a tio n a l- A d v e rtis in g S e rv ic e , In c . © By CHARLES R. CONLEY In a student body of m ore th an 10,000 students, th ere is bound to be a large variety of experiences. To fin d out about some of these, your inquiring rep o rter asked the follow ing question: “W hat has been the m ost outstanding experience in your life since S eptem ber?” Maria Allen — Soph. “I would say I fell in love. It didn’t ju st happen; w e have been going together since last year. You , ju s t keep going’ to­ gether and find out m ore about each o ther u n til all at once you realize you are in love. EDITORIALLY SPEAKING - It o Just Askin' TookFortitude We are on the eve of our annual big scrap with the University of Arizona Wildcats. When the Devils got off to a shaky start this year, there were a few grumbles and a great many lifted eye­ brows. Stoiies of dissension and senioritis circulated freely. ' Then came consecutive victories over Detroit, New Mexico A&M and Texas Western. While it may be truth­ fully said the team hasn’t showed the devastating sharp­ ness of last season, it may also be- said it has shown a good deal of fortitude. It would have been terribly easy for our boys to have lost their spirit after the disappointing trend in the first half of the season. This was never allowed to happen, and despite several serious injuries, we can count on being represented by a ‘group of young men who want-very much to win. We have confidence in the Devil's, and will support them wholeheartedly, win or .not. © o 4) o Allen IM P « Let'sProve It MS? Skok Bobbi Skok — Frosh. “The school — different ac­ tivities like the nam e change and m eeting people. I am in Orchesis, and I enjoy th e ac­ quaintances I m ake w hile p a r­ ticipating w ith this group. I . Betsey Beaugureau -— Frosh. “Well, I guess it w as the night of the nam e change. A ll the e x ­ citem ent of w aiting w hile th ey checked on the m ix -u p in votes and then th e big m om ent a t the announcem ent th a t w e had won. Confetti, throw ing, shout­ ing, yelling, band playing, bells ringing and the rally a t th e sta ­ dium .” “One thing we .can be sure of. When Tempe plays football here this year, they will really tear up out campus,” Robert Crawford, editor of the U of A Wild­ cat, wrote recently. A University of Arizona engineer has been quoted in the press after' the recent election as saying, “Well, I guess we can expect the wrecking crews to come in . here to carry the school up to Tempe.” Those two statements represent what was perhaps the dominant opinion on the Wildcat campus in the per­ iod immediately following the election. Obviously neither Crawford nor the engineering faculty member had given their statements mature thought before making them. If they had, they would have realized how^totally unfounded they were. Thrfmghout the recent election,campaign, Dr. Gammage, studeftf-and alumni leaders and other advocates of the name change emphasized and re-emphasized that A t no point in our U niversity cooperate w ith them . Arizona State University %ad no desire either to harm cam paign did the students feel . I thinji th a t w e should re ­ the University of Arizona or to take anything away from th a t w e w ere engaged in a b a t­ m ove our YES 200 bum per Beaugureau Harris it. y . ■fe tle w ith the U niversity of A ri­ stickers before heading for Tuc­ Neither on election night nor at any time since has zona. OUr cam paign w as posi­ son. W e w ant a .smashing vic­ Gordon Harris — Sr. there been anything said or done by any Arizona State tiv e ,, a n d ... sim ply showed the to ry on th e football field, but “I can th in k of tw o things off University partisan to justify . in the slightest such Reople of Arizona th a t w e de­ let’s be friendly w ith our neigh­ hand. N um ber one . w as the outstanding Republican sweep statements as those quoted above. , ^ serve and need the U n iv e rsity .b o rs to the South. in the state election in light of In fact, we can say honestly that the reaction of the nam e. We really au« proud of two, Arizona State community t§- the election has been, L et’s be positive w hen we go UofA and ASU (a real victory .th e general disintegration of the p arty in_the-rest of the country, “Wonderful!", . . Now let’s concentrate on building the to th e ir cam pus S atu rd ay and for the stale of A rizona). and numKer two, w d lfg iy .w ife.. -iaest relations we can with the University of Arizona.” show the U niversity of Arizona Dick L aird and I) bought the first new car ^Responsible leaders in the U of A camp realize this students th at we really w&nt to D elta Sigma Pi w e have ever owned. is the ba«e. In a recent editorial, William R. Mathews, a Gene Welsh — G rad. S tudent member of the Board of Regents, publisher of the Ari­ “The only really big thing zona Daily Star and an outspoken supporter of the U th a t m ade an im pression on m e of A over the years, said, “. . . the friends of the Uni­ is th a t w e elected a R epublican versity of Arizona should accept the decision of the Vot­ governor fo r th e state. I con­ ers, and like good losers extend congratulations to Ari­ trib u ted a sm all p a rt to this — zona State University. . .” " not as m uch as I should have I -A :# Tom McIntosh, president of the Associated Stu­ guess. Also th e fact th a t I w ill dents at the U of A, told ASAS President Warren Sum­ have ASU on m y diplom a come ners this week that he and his fellow students don’t May. I am very happy about want to be known as poor losers. th a t also.” *? A Apparently Tucsonians want to be the best hosts they possibly can on the occasion of this first football P game between Arizona’s two universities. We, in our turn, want to be as good guests as pos­ H.y sible. Of course the Wildcats’ hospitality doesn’t go so far as a desirn for us to win! Nor, for that matter, does our cordiality go so far as desiring a Wildcat win on the football field. But the Administration, Faculty and Associated Welsh Students of ASU are determined that even the most Frost ñ% . skeptical U of A partisan will have, after tomorrow’s Melvin Frost — Sr. game, no slightest lingering doubt about the sincerity “W hen you get. settled down of this institution’s desire for mutual friendship and re­ to this grind of school, it doesn’t spect. “fr* A**! m seem like anything v ery ex cit­ When you go to Tucson tomorrow, please take these ! '/ ing ever happens. R eally it w as thoughts with you. It’s much tougher to be a good win­ an attendance a t a geological ner than a good loser. The burden of proof is on us. field conference a t th e B lack Let’s, prove tomorrow that Crawford and others who Mesa Basin, w hich is on th e felt as he did were gelling short .the dignity and selfN avajo and H opi Indian R eser­ respect of this campus. “ . . . they work . . . ” ( M » -T; vations. • m Weekend Activities Center In Tucson; Greeks From Both Schools Plan Parties The cen ter of ASU fraternityactivities ' th is w eekend seems to be in Tucson,- w ith a t least six chapters p lanning parties a fte r th e A SU -U A football game tom orrow . P h i Sigm a K appa m em bers , and dates w ill trav el to the Old Pueblo in th re e buses, leaving h ere tom orrow m orning. Tuc­ son h ead q u arters w ill be in the Santa R ita Hotel, scene of the group’s p a rty in th e evening. P re-g am e festivities include a banquet a t th e Golden D rum ­ stick honoring Tucson alum ni of P h i Sig. Dancing, singing, an d a b u f­ fet d in n er w ill predom inate Sigma P h i Epsilon agenda to ­ m orrow evening a t th e UA Sig M Ep chapter house. ASU and UA Sig Eps and dates w ill a t­ tend the gam e together.. Sigma Nus and dates will m igrate by car tomorrow, w ith dancing and dinner aw aiting them a t the -Tucson chapter" house after the game. M embers and dates of Phi Religious Clubs Plan Festivities A big weekend lies ahead for at 9 a.m. tom orrow a t the stu ­ m em bers of the ASU B aptist dent center, 1400 Mill Ave. S tudent Movement as they T ransportation to -Tucson w ill journey to Tucson for the foot­ be provided. The group .will reassem ble ball gam e tomorrow. the U niversity B aptist B aptist students w ill gather ia t Church, 741 E. 3rd St. in T uc­ son, at 11:30 a.m. w here they w ill gather for a picnic before the game. A fter the game ASU B aptist to help alleviate and correct students and th e ir guests w ill faults in hum an speech, is the retu rn to the U niversity B ap­ national philanthropic project tist church for supper w ith th e of K appa Alpha Theta. Kappa UA B aptist Student M ovement. K appa Gam m a’s project is R e­ # * * habilitation Services. N ext w eekend they w ill re ­ M ary Show er, Phoenix, and tu rn to Tucson fo r the B aptist Carol Cotton, San Diego, are Youth Fellowship state conven­ ASU students assisting in col­ tion. Students planning to a t­ o n iz a tio n of K appa Alpha T he- tend the convention should ta. Mrs. Prentiss Cleaves, San contact: th e B aptist Student Diego, is the district president Movement for reservations. Cost for the convention in ­ involved in th e installation. Mrs. R ichard Ferinembre, cluding meals, housing, and re ­ Phoenix, is local chairm an of gistration w ill be $3.50. installation. * * * Two ASU students who will The regulai^-Tijesdny m eeting assist in the colonization of of thè N é iì^ B a t^ ta h - w ill be K appa K appa Gamma are Mayo replaced w ith a ThàftksgivìngOwen, W ashington, D. C. and Dance n e x t week at 7:30 p.m. in the New m an Center. Mrs: Gordon Spingler, Phoenix. Tickets are on sale .for th e Newman Club m onthly Com­ m union breakfast Sunday, No­ vem ber 30. Members and coaches of the M arquette football team w ill be th e guests of th e ASU Newman Club at the breakfast following 10 o’clock Mass. Tickets for the b reak fast are 75c. ♦ ife ' sfs The L utheran Student Associ­ ation is planning a turkey din­ ner w ith all the trim m ings fer 5:15 Sunday afternoon. An ad ­ mission charge of 50c w ill be paid for the dinner a t the Good Shepherd L utheran Church. ■‘fi -ii * Sororities To Colonise On Campus K appa A lpha Theta and K appa K appa Gamma will or­ ganize chapters at ASU next sem ester according to Dr. Ca­ th erin e G. Nichols, associate dean of students. T he tw o n ew groups are &j H DEPARTMENT & HARDWARE OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 Sundays 9 to 6 Bayless Center D elta Theta and Sigm a Chi Sigma w ill. be feted a t post­ game parties in th eir respective Tucson chapter houses, as is traditional w ith both groups. A “victory-dance” a t their m otel headquarters in Tucson is on the agenda for D elta Sig­ m a Phis and dates. Chapel Corner 1332 E. Apache Blvd. bolding prelim inary meetings now w ith ASU and P anhellenic officials b u t will not start actual colonization u n til early in F ebruary. W ith th e ir es­ tablishm ent th ere w ill b e 11 national sororities a t ASU. K appa A lpha T h eta, w as founded at De P auw U niver­ sity, G reencastle, Ind., in 1870) ancl Kappa K appa G am m a at Monmouth, 111., the same year. The Institu te of Logopedics at W ichita, Kans., established J a m ’s B-B-Q Sandwich with Fr. Fries — 60c TOP TV-The Dinah Shore Chevy Show-Sunday-NBC-^and the Pot Boone Chevy Showroom-weekly on ABC-TV. Like all ’59 Chevies, this Impala Sport Coupe is new right down to the tougher Tyrex cord tires it rolls on. ASU Hillel students have been invited to' a dance after the ASU-UofA game in Tucson by the UofA Hillel- group. The dance will be from 8 to ; 11 to­ m orrow at the Tucson H illel House. * * * The M artin L uther Society has scheduled a supper m eet­ ing for 5 p.m. Sunday. Color slides w ill be show n at the m eeting which is open to m em ­ bers of the organization and th eir friends. Walk around the car that’s all-round new s . . then be our guest fo r a pleasure test— 609 Mill DRIVE A ’59 CHEVY TODAY! 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BR 5-7291 - Sky Harbor , Page 6 Friday, November, 21,1958 STATE PRESS More Than One Team Seeks UA Victory This Weekend The ASU football team w on’t those team m em bers who feel be the only team seeking vic­ up to it, according to S tan tory at the U niversity of A ri­ Hayes, ASU Rodeo club p resi­ dent. Music and dancing w ill zona this weekend. be featured. A rodeo is scheduled betw een A ttending the m eet from ASU the two schools it G arrigan’s will be Salty Holt, Jim -Fowler, Arena 'a t 1:30 p.m., w ith the A1 Goodwin, Joe M orrow, Bill ASU Rodeo Club sending team s Butler, Bob Snyder, Dick L u­ to participate in bull-riding, cas, Ken Adams, Jim Finnell, calf-roping, bareback broric- ,and Bill’Wells. riding, and team -tying events. Y ear before last, the ASU rodeo team held first place in -the Pacific Coast Conference, and last y ear John Fincher of AS w as top in the conference calf-roping division. He w ent Alpha Lam bda Delta, fre s h ­ on to w in th ird place in national man wom ens’ scholastic honor­ calf-roping competition. M embers of both team s w ill ary, initiated three new m em ­ attend the annual Alpha G am ­ bers W ednesday evening. They a Rho (Tucson chapter) p a r­ w ere Ann W ard, Sue M cCul­ TOP HANDS . . . Jo h n H adlock, left, Boh S n y d e r, center, and G ary L ee m ty S aturday night at the Pim a lough arid M arilouise Greene. Johnson, practice fo r th e rodeo w ith th e U n iv e rsity of A rizo n a th is S u n d a y. New. officers elected a t th e County fairgrounds. A nother T h ey are part of th e A S U tea m th a t w ill he participating. p arty Sunday evening at G a rri­ m eeting were, Sheila Palais, gan’s A rena, is in store fo r corresponding secretary, and M erlue Frasier, projects ch air­ ” Memorial Union Hostesses m an. Also present a t the m eeting will meet in North Hall Mickey M ouse,, V i p a rty last F riday night at the the W estward Ho Hotel in w ere Dr. C atherine G. Nichols, Monday. Members m u s t Zorro Portrayed !Broadway Pavillion. Prizes Phoenix. bring money to the meeting Dean of Women, and Dr. Jessie Tau K appa Epsilon hosted w ere aw arded for the most Rannells, head of the Home Ec­ Pinnings for dress material. the Kappa Deltas Tuesday at ¡original costumes. E rnie C aronomics departm ent; Announced a “suppressed désire” party at ; b ajal’s band provided music Judy Jensen Delta Gam m a the TEKE houser Decorations : for dancing, converted the house into a TV j New ATO initiates are announced h er pinning to K arl FOR RENT station. E ntertain m en t consist- ; Charles Antoni and N orris Benson, Lam bda' Delta Sigma, 18-Foot House Trailer ed of dancing, pledge activity j Trim ble. at a traditional candle passing $30 A Month B-B-Q Sandwich ceremony M onday evening. and refreshm ents. Some depict- !Congratulation Party ‘ Furnish Own Space ed TV characters. A ppearing ; H o n o rs Q u e e n Daneen T apert, North Hall, with Fr. Fries — 60c Call CR 7-0766 w ere Zorro, M att Dillon and j A congratulation p arty was was pinned to Howdy Casey, ^ , °,f, . “Law m an” given Monday evening by Alpha Theta Chi president, Monday. ick, and Mickey Mouse. iP hi for Jeanine Neal, Alpha Phi,, Tri Sigma ATO’s Reveal WhQ was, chosen Queen of Boys | Initiates “Suppressed D esires” Ranch C harity Ball. Celebrity M ary Babich trad er her T ri Also along the “suppressed i Bob Crosby-- c^S e--4he queen Sigma pledge pin for th at of an desire them e was the ATO j from 15 finalistsr'S aturday at active. C ongratulations, Mary! 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The history books show the Tucson team s to be fa r out in fro n t in gam es of years past. T hèy have lost only eight tim es to AS and racked u p 23 wins. T here has n ev er been a tie. . In 1899 th e AS team , then called the Bulldogs, played only one gam e and crushed th e W ild­ cats 11-2. H ow ever, fate seem ­ ed to be against th e Bulldogs an d th e “U ” b eat them ten tim es in th e n e x t te n games. The Devils broke the jinx In 1931 with a 19-6 upset. But the Wildcats had th e ir revenge for the next 11 gamës and AS r e ­ mained winless through 1948, their highest score during that th e y ^ re S time being 13 points in the th eir fourth B order Conference 1947 game which the Cats won. cham pionship in 1952 a fter b e ­ D uring 1943-45 football was ing w ithout the crow n since replaced by th e Second World 1940. They beat Tucson again, W ar and the revived AS team by a close 20-18 m argin. of 1946 w asn’t sure the w ar The pevil winning streak at w as over w hen Tucson blitzed last was shattered in 1953. thbm, 6,7-0. “ Hatchetman” Dan Cardella Ed D oherty took the coach­ and Don “ Brotha Beez” Beasley, ing helm in 1947 and led the with the help of a freshman Devils in the hard climb back named Art Luppino, .handed AS to victory. W ith 1949’s explosive a 35-0 loss. pass com bination of Cecil Cole­ Luppino w as bad medicine m an to W ilford “W hizzer” to the Devils. In 1954 he rom p­ W hite, D oherty handed the ed 180 yards in 24 carries and W ildcats a resounding 34-7 de­ helped his m ates cool off the feat, to bring AS its th ird w in Sun Valley squad, 54-14. of the series. The Demon coach W ith a new coach, Dan D ehad lost, 26-13 in ’47, and 33-21 vine, at th e controls in 1955, in ’48. AS alm ost gave the W ildcats Doherty left AS in 1950 with a taste of things to,com e. B ut a 9-1 season behind him, the Luppino’s touchdown and e x ­ best in this school’s history to tra point squeezed Tucson tha t time. Doherty’s overall rec­ through, 7-6, and AS lost the 1957 ACTION . . . R o n E rhardt stretch es th e je r ­ ord at AS was 25 wins to only first D evil-W ildcat game ever sey of A rizo n a ’s Jack R edhair. R edhair k e p t his ^ ‘losses. His ’50 Devils racked to be televised. jersey, h u t th e S u n D evils w o n th e ball gam e, 47-7. the Cats, 47-13, for an unprece­ In 1956, Devine’s ripening r e ­ dented second straight AS win gime showed its stuff by b la n k ­ in the rivalry. ing Luppino and the ‘Cats, 20-0, j The W ildcats took another shutting out the UofA for the th rashing in 1951 w hen the first time in history. By VIC FIGARELLI Devils beat them by an as­ Last year, th e • season again tounding 61-14 count" for th eir belonged to AS and Dan D eth ird consecutive wiri. vine, who sm ashed D oherty’s If statistics are any kind of m uch, of its total yardage. W ith M arvin W ahlin starring best season record w ith an u n ­ yardstick, th en The Devils, .on t h e ' other, tom orrow ’s a t halfback, th e Demons took defeated Sun Devil team . F or gam e should be a “tw o-against- hand, dominate the BC’s team Tucson, the ironic story w as statistics. told in D oherty’s own words, the-house” affair. Arizona S tate is tops in ru sh ­ Dave H ibbert, catching a “If you stop them through the ing offense, rushing defense, m iddle and on the ends, th ey ’ll vast m ajority of R alph H unsatotal offense,Jand total defense, pass you to death.” The score k e r passes, and H unsaker, while the W ildcat duo have the B-B-Q Sandwich was 47 -7 and the Sun Devils throw ing a vast m ajority of his individual passing, pass receiv­ with Fr. Fries — 60c completed a glorious u n b eaten- passes to H ibbert, have sup­ ing, and individual total offense untied season. plied the A rizona eleven w ith categories in hand. This year th e point spread range's frorti anyw here betw een eight and 30 points. Hoi polloi in the betting category around the Den seem to favor a 24 to 27 point spread. (This doesn’t mean th at I ’m pushing p arlay rds, officer . . . ) So w e’ll go w ith the Devils/ by a 34-6 count. O ther games: COP over San Diego State, New Mexico A&M over West Texas, Iow a State" over San Jose, D etroit over Dayton, T rinity over . Texas You’ll be proud as a coach with i W estern and Holy Cross over new star halfback when you tak< Marquette. the wraps off this new Arrow H ate to m ention it, but the sports wear. That’s a Twin Tartar prediction slate is now 31-19, shirt on the man at the lef t horrible .620 pet. tim e-saver in cotton wash and F I G ’S F IL E h e re Jam ON THIS High-scorers after the game . . . from_Arrow wear. Another twin idea—the pull­ over knit shirts on the man at the right and his date. The sweater A sm art new Crew-neck modeh Knit shirt, $5.00 up; other $5.00 up; sweater, $7.95 up. 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The two team s m eet' in an o p en -to -th e' public scrim m age-^starting at 7:30 p.m. , Both squads have been p rac­ ticing since Oct. 15 an d have been progressing rapidly. The varsity opens its schedule against W hittier College of C al­ ifornia Decv 1, and th e Im ps play W illiams A ir Force Base in the W hittier-A SU p relim in ­ ary. A Sun D evil q u in tet of A1 Nealey, 6-4, and B illy Pryor, ■ 6-6, at the inside forw ards; P aul Denham, 6-3, a t the outside fo r­ STARTING LINEUP . . .w ith slig h t revisions. w ard; and P au l H ow ard and T hese S u n D evils read fr o m le ft to rig h t in th e line: Ed “W hitey” Oison, both 5-10, K arl K iefer, T om Ford, K e n K err, A l Carr, D ave at the guards m akes up th e p ro ­ F onner, P aul W id m er and B ill Spanko. T o m o rro w ’s bable .varsity startin g lineup. starting a rra y'w ill include C harlie K ro fc h ik in place An alternate unit composed o f Jo h n Bowen, 6-3, G ary N or­ ton, 6-4, and Tom Hughes, 6-6, forw ards; and Jack H eath, 6-3, a n d Rich Jarvis, 5-11, a lte rn a t­ ing w ith M anny Varela, 5-10, In rushing, Arizona State is Arizona S tate’s Sun Devils a t th e guards, is also slated to have two games left this sea­ ninth with a 234.9 yard average. see action. A rizona’s quarterback, Ralph son to improve th e ir fifth-place T he freshm en w ill play a ranking among the nation’s to t­ H unsaker, heads all throw ers stan d ard 2.-1-2 offense w ith O l- al offense leaders. L ast year w ith 92 completions. R andy lie Payne, 6-4, H a rv g j D arche, they w ere the country’s lead­ D uncan of Iowa has 9L 6-3, and Mike M cConnell, 6-6, ers in that departm ent. In B order Conference action, alternating at th e forw ards; In eigitt~c««4ggts -this year the the Satans lead in team statis­ Dick Catlett, 6-7, at center; and Demons have averaged 359-.il, tics in four pf seven categories. “Chico” M orrison, 6-3, and Les yards per game. Iowa is in the The Demonar^ead in rushing K hunz, 5-11, a t the guards. lead w ith a 399.9 clip per tilt offense and defense and total followed by Arm y, A ir Force, offense and defense. and N otre Dame. In ground defense, th e K ush o f Ford, M ik e B a rth o lo m ew in place o f Carr, and Jesse B ra d fo rd in place of W id m er. T he b a ckfield has le ft to right: Joe D rake, J o e 1 B elland, J o h n H angartner, and A lle n B enedict. L eo n B u rto n (in ­ s e t) w ill sta rt in place of D rake. AS Dominates BC Figures Press Prophets Dick Stehr ____ Devils, 34-14 Vic Figarclli .. Devils, 34-6 •P h il F ry ...___ ... _ Devils, 28-7 Petey O lm s te d _ Devils, 27-13 Bob Lairson ........ _ Devils, 22-B Roger K u d r o n .... . Devils, 30-15 Rochelle Mackey , Devils, 32-8 Jo an n e S m o o t__ Devils, 14-12 J e ff K iehl ............ _ Devils, 44-6 Abe G utierrez ..... . Devils, 35-8 Cliff Hoose . ........ .. Devils, 22-0 P au l Jackson ..... .. Devils, 28-0 D ale Kusch ......... . Devils, 40-6 J a m ’s B-3-Q Sandwich with Fr. Fries — 60c players have allowed th e ir op­ ponents an - average of 140.8 y ards a | game. T exas W estern is second w ith a n average of 194.1. A rizona S tate has gained 359.9 yards p e r ..game in total offense to second-place H a rdin-Sim m ons’ 320.5. I n total defense they lead w ith 249.4 yards to . second place Texas W estern’s 283. Beat The O ld“lJ” Now Open! FIORENZA'S SPAGHETTI PATIO for fine ITALIAN DINNERS W est 6th S treet at N. 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