ARIZONA’S OLDEST COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER, ESTABLISHED 1903 Friday, December 5, 1958 No. 21 University Name Official Today R ifle Team M eets U ofA, UCL A Here McFarland Signs ‘200’ Arizona S tate’s A rm y ROTC rifle team w ill shoot against UCLA and th e U niversity of A rizona today and tom orrow in a m atch on th e AS rifle range The Sun D evil team goes in ­ to the sh o ulder-to-shoulder m atch w ith a 9-1 record, the only loss being to th e U niver­ sity of M issouri team in a pos­ ta l shoot tw o w eeks ago. The score was 1417 to 1422. Tom Downs is th e leading shooter w ith 283.16 points, and only 3.16 points separate th e firs t seven contenders. "Team coach, M /Sgt. Jo h n Booth, said h e would lik e to have three m o re shooters above 280. “If we can accom plish th a t, w e’ll be PARTY TIME . . .B ill Spencer, Rally and Traditions board chairman, left, is th e hardsgjt team to b eat in the assisted by three early helpers as decorations for last night’s MU Christmas dec­ 6th. A rm y area,” h e concluded. oration party are carted into the building. Downs, Jam es F erris, Dave Shore, R ichard A nderson and G ary, S tu art a re th e first five NAME CHANGE FEATURED . . . shooters/ They, along w ith Ja c k Jones, Dick M atteson, Joe A n­ drew s, Roger B ak er an d H arry Zakes, w ill be th e team com ­ A rizona S tate UNIVERSITY petin g against th e U of A. Sahuaro copies m ay be p u r­ Church, S tu d e n t’ Index; L inda In postal m atches, each team w ill be the them e this y ear of chased at the S tudent Financial P u rlia and C athy B rim hall, S tu ­ files on its hom e ran g e u n d er th e larg est S ahuaro in the h is­ Office, Room 207 of th e M em ­ dent Governm ent; Bill Bayer, orial Union. Photography, and A rden L aw ­ rig id supervision. Scores are to ry of A rizona State. The an n u al features a spec­ cleared and th en circulated. Editor Ron Ellenson' Is as­ rence, Sahuaro Secretary. Shoulder-to-shoulder match­ ial N am e C h ange’section, w hich sisted by Ida Hocken, U niver­ es are shot -with the competing tells in w ords and pictures the sity Life; A ltana Wilson and Yearbook editor Ron El­ Jessica Thomas, D orm itories team s firing against each other en tire story of the change. lenson has announced th a t A new U niversity Life Sec­ and Greeks; Elizabeth B ixby ton the same range. December 15th is the dead­ tion, a pictu re-calen d ar of ac­ Name Change Section; A nn R o­ line for space reservations tivities on the ASU campus, binson, Sjchool A dm inistration; in the 1959 Sahuaro for o r ­ w ill use special technicolor Donna Lonatska, Seniors; Deana ganizations and special in? pages fo r th e first time. Dorm an, Sports; V ernon C ard terest groups. A nother highlight w ill be an well, Organizations; L i n d a ! index of all students pictured. M ore th a n sixty pages w ill A tw o -car collision W ednes­ be devoted to organizations day night resulted in th e death w hile an additional seventy w ill o f an Arizona S tate U niversity featu re the G reeks and th e ir student. cam pus activities. T he victim, R ichard Borup, F o r th e first tim e, only th e w as registered in th e College senior class w ill be pictured in ­ o f Education as a freshm an. dividually, thus m aking m ore T he accident occured a t 44th ro o m 'fo r the Sports and S tu ­ S tre e t and Thomas. d ent G overnm ent sections. Sahuare Has New Look Auto Accident Claims Student Governor E rnest W. M cFar­ land is E x p ected to sign A ri­ zona S tate’s university nam e into the books this m orning at 10 in the office of Secretary of State Wesley Bolin. The action, form erly expect­ ed about Nov. 24, has been de­ layed two weeks by a recount of Pim a County ballots. The delinquent ballots w ere received yestbrday by special delivery, enabling Bolin to' com­ plete the necessary vote can­ vass in tim e for the signing cerem ony this morning. Arizona voters endorsed P ro ­ position 200, the nam e change initiative measure, by a m a r­ gin of nearly two to one Nov. 4. Sun Angel Grant To Aid Students The Sun Angel Foundation yesterday donated $6,714.41 fo r engineering and agricultural scholarships at ASU. The Foundation, know n p ri­ m arily as a booster of ASU a th ­ letics,, a 1 s o. provides ag ri­ cultural and engineering as w ell as general academic scholar­ ships to' aid ASU students. The money wgsjckised at the third annual Sun Angel N ight a t W estern G reyhound Racing Inc. in October. A total of $15,000 has been raised at the spec­ ial race nights in the past three years. Jobs for students are also provided by W estern G rey­ hound during 'the season. Arisona State Debaters Compete In Coast Tourney Five m em bers of th e Arizona S ta te debate team are, com pet­ ing today and tom orrow in the W e s t e r n A ltern ate Forensic T ournam ent a t th e U niversity of S o u th ern California a t Los A n­ geles. A ttending th e an n u al m eet fo r d eb aters w ho did not- en ­ te r th e A nnual W estern F o ren ­ sic Tournam ent, h eld th is y ear Nov.* 24-26 in S alt L ak e City, a re Doug M iller as an in d iv i- d u a f and team s of Bud B artlett and Bobbie Taylor, and Juleen M errill and M arilyn K irby. Dr. W illiam Stites, debate coach, accom panied the group. The two team s are debating this y e a r’s question on abol­ ishm ent of nuclear weapons testing, w hile B artlett and M iller have entered th e im ­ pro m p tu speaking division. Misses M errill and K irby a re entered in "the oral in te r­ p retatio n section. IGN O RIN G THE CAM ERA . . . Sahuaro editor Ron Ellenson and three staff members, Allana Wilson, Jessica Thomas and Ida Hocken', are busy sorting pic­ tures for the 1959 yearbook. Page 2 STATE PRESS Friday, December 5, 1958 Intram urais|g A ttract 500 Participants , Still interested in football? Well, so are some 500 ASU stu ­ dents who, to r the nex t two weeks, w ill do or die for th eir fratern ity , hall or organization in in tram u ral w arfare. Intram urais are a y ear-round activity for ASU students and right now football holds th eir attention. The season started Dec. 2 and ends Dec. 48. Intram u ral football will end this sem ester w ith the Cadtus Bowl to be played Dec. 18, at 7:30 in Goodwin Stadium . The Cactus Bowl will consist Jif the league play-offs. A g irl’s foot-' ball game betw een tw o w o­ m en’s dorms, also w ill be of­ fered. The regular in tram u ral games are played during the week startin g at 3:30 in the a f­ Sun Devils Without Pads! ternoon. The team s are divided into five leagues, the Arizona, State, U niversity, Sun, and Devil. T here are now over 550 in­ dividual participants in the in ­ tram u ral program . T w entyeight different organizations Free refreshm ents, singing ano, w hile other students w ill have entered team s in the v ar­ Christm as carols and ballads, en tertain w ith th eir guitars. ious sports. R egular school dress is in | This sem ester, competition and entertainm ent will be fea­ order for Sunday evening’s ev­ tured at the “A t Home” series has been offered in volleyball, tennis, cross-country, football, in the M em orial Union low er ent; and it is open to a ll ASU students. and horseshoes. Sports offered lounge Sunday, 9-10:30 p.m. nex t sem ester include badm in­ This is the first in a series ton, bowling, basketball, sw im ­ of fireside “get togethers” spon­ ming, softball, golf, w restling, sored by the Social Board. and track. Carole C urtis is chairm an of the series. According to the Regis­ I The “A t Hom e” series was in ' ■ fjggy^f :J tra r’s office, today is the itiated two years ago by thè A n organ recital sponsored deadline for petitioning to | Freshm an council. | by the Music D epartm ent and drop classes. The M em orial Union build­ perform ed by Sue Culley and ing is the stu d en t’s hom e away Charles Parlser. will be p resen t­ from home, being the center of ed Sunday a t 3 p.m. in th e cam pus activities". According to F irst Congregational C hurch in M rs. David B. Scoular, MU di­ Tempe. rector, the low er lounge is most A brass q u artet consisting appropriate for the “at-hom es.” of Roger H arris and K eith Hot cider and popcorn will be served. i Reidhead, trum pets; Carl Radusch, trom bone; and G arv E v a n g e h n e . Mendoza a n d W eingartner baritone, w ill aeJohn Sum ners w ill play the p i- 1com pany the’ soloists. Refreshments, Entertainers Are Features Of “At Home” F a ir ’catch ? See O ur N ew Hol'N-One Donut M achine VARSirv “Vf* 8th Street 1 & College N&w Under New Management Harold Barclay, Mgr. Culley9 Parker Organ Recital Slated Sunday N OW all T H R E E in O N E Ball Point! S K* *C"* O _ j CH RISTM AS BO NUS Comfort grip reduces writing fatigue?, fits fingers naturally., Quick starts Smooth ink flow assured by exclusive "micro-fit” tipf> "Super-Tex"* Ball won’t skip on any writing surface, because it’s textured., !| ||| ! § $ I I « li I $5 k K ti early this year. Commencing n ex t M onday all S f n M o S fh 6 m achines w ill contain J ^ P M orns brand cigarettes — some w ith your W b0™ s couP°n - D uring the next tw o w eeks %% aw ay 50 cartons of free cigarettes and r Ì l w Ì ar, bÌlls- Coupons tyill be redeemed at the College bookstore. The m akers of M arlboro P a r­ ham ent, and Philip M orris say, “h e re ’s h o a in /v m , m ay be one o fth e lucky ones.” P g y °U ISlfcw S C R I B E *«Ì © S á & té to o Á g e - Ä T i » fc.-B R O OK O N LY csrceanooK oeu eft. t e ? of Fine, Black, Blue or Red only I - B,a* Red, Turquoise, Beige, Gray CAMPUS launderette Fast, Efficient Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service 1 HOUR SERVICE ON FLUFF-DRY College Bookstore 24 HR. SERVICE ON DRY CLEANING Store Hours - 8 -7 Mon.-Thurs. - 8-4:30 Friday — 8-12 Sat. 818 College — Next Door to “V. I.” Save with Our Shamrock Stamps Friday, December 5, 1958 STATE PRESS Page Fencing Teams Face Tough Competition R v i n o n n m d c t c b o a u By fGORDON PETERSON m. ______ The ASU team s, however, Inexperienced. A SU fencing w ill be facing opponents w ith a team s w ill face tough com peti­ g reat d e a l of experience. tion against UofA, YMCA and ■Toughest competition is expect­ D avis-M onthan A ir Force Base ed to come from the YMCA team, featuring Doctor Edw ard team s tom orrow . B. Slote and W illiam A. Meyer. The in vitational tournam ent, sponsored by the AS fencing _£*r.- Slote, a Phoenix physi­ club, w ill begin a t 9 a.m. in the cian, fenced in high school, gym and continue u n til 11 p.irU? college and medical school. Dr. M eyer began fencing 29 according to C harles (Chips) years ago at St, Jo h n ’s M ilitary M ehard, president. Events w ill include w om en’s A cadam y in Wisconsin, w here foil, m en ’s foil, epee and sa ­ he was team captain and coach. He then transfered to Dart-, bre.. m outh College and again se rv ­ Fencing for ASU are C harles ed in the dual capacity. He has M ehard, R i c h 'a r d G uerra, honors Joseph Terteling, P a t Robeson, to 1957.in competition from 1939 C arla McManus, Carole C urtis The UofA has three 4-year and B. Currie. v eterans who have fenced in The A SU fe n c e rs,, w ith th e Arizona, California and M exi­ F tevky eaffee h i exception of M ehard, a re firs t- co, including a young lady who y ear students of th e fencing took first place in the w om en’s a rt. Chips M ehard, w ith three: division of the tourney at D a­ years experience, has w on eight vis-M onthan. m edals in A m ateur Fencers S aturday's schedule for the and donuts at liv e cents each nrp nl»n League of A m erica and Gay m en’s foil, 9 a.m. Lunch, 1 to have attended S * ‘ Blades com petition! an d has 2 p.m, Conclude m en’s foil and n ext meeting Tuesday. -fenced in Mexico. He also cap­ begin m en’s epee, 2 p.m.- to 3:30. tu red th e N orth ern C alifornia W omen’s foil, 3:30 to 6 p.m. epee cham pionship in a tourney D inner, 6 to 7 p.m. Sabre and A Christmas vespers pro­ a t D avis-M onthan AFB conclude epee, 7 to 11 p.m gram has been arranged for Dec. 11 at Danforth Chapel. The Cultural Affairs board and Student Religious coun­ cil combined efforts to work out the program. Times will be announced later. D is tin c tiv e • ' }I G IFTS - TOYS j 1 SOUVENIRS Ik 8 S u p p lie s F o r A R T I S T S DRAFTSMAN HOBBYISTS i F e a tu r in g S SCANDINAVIAN g I M P O R T S « Jam-s Vi Lb. Hamburger Chips & Tomato ..75c m T IC m orning’s r * , *ree coi i ee>orange juice K 'S siuaem s are urged to attend the Featuring Exotic Chinese Dinners Chicken, Sizzling Steaks and Seafoods COMPLETE DINNERS FROM $1.50 Dragon Room for Club Meetings & Private Parties OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Phone AM 5-9484 — 1575 E. Camelback Road • If you’re out on a limb about choosing your cigarette, remember this: more people smoke Camels than ariy other brand today. The costly Camel blend has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. The best to­ bacco makes the best smoke. Escape from fads and fancy stuff ... Have a real cigarette have a CAM EL 'It might not be the final solution, but a Camel help R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. CL Friday, December 5, 1958 STATE PRESS Page 4 «M aBA R .P H I L F R Y E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F M A N A G IN G E D IT O R S ___l____A B E G U T IE R R E Z A N D R O C H E L L E M ACKEYO R G A N IZ A T IO N S E D IT O R ' ________ 1 L ___ :____ -.JPETE'S' O L M S T E D _________ __ _ _ _ _ _ .................... V IC F IG A R E L L I S P O R T S E D IT O R ________ ■ N E W S E D IT O R S ____________________ J O A N N E S M O O T A N D K A T H Y B U R K E 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 ffic ia l 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 p e . P u b lis h e d e ac 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 sch o o l y e a r , e x c e p tin g im « A h o lid a y s , a rid e n te r e d a s s e c o n d c la ss m a tte 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 24, 1912. S u b ­ s c r ip tio n p ric e , $3.00 p e r s ch o o l y e a r . M e m b e r: A riz o n a N e w s p a p e rs 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 . -a « u DEBATE TEAM EDITORIALLY SPEAKING - ItCould Be You *>>1 Arizona State is .minus one student today as the result of a tw o-car collision in Phoenix W ednesday night. On a campus of over 10,000, m ore than 60% of th e student body commutes daily betw een th e university and some off-campus location, according to Campus Security. This situation is created by the in stitu tio n ’s prox­ " A im ity to the m ajor population area of the state and th e lack of sufficient 'on-campus living space. A lthough we m ay heave a sigh of relief th a t m ore such student fatalities aren ’t reported, even one is too many. W ith Arizona ranking as the second fastest grow ­ ing state population-wise and having one of th e nation’s w orst records of traffic deaths it is perhaps surprising th a t we haven’t had more cases, of student deaths from traffic accidents. . r~--__ W hile the present circujQS^ances exist — a growinguniversity situated in the h eart of a rapidly grow ing state w ith an extrem ely high traffic death toll — it BY PHIL FRY behooves all students and faculty members to join in an automobile safety cam paign by being the m ost cour­ C ultural A ffairs board chair- ■dances and sim ilar dead spots teous , and . . . cautious drivers in the state. m an Valerie C lark has raised a in other campus social events? Tightening Up com m ittee’s report, however, th ere are hopes th a t re ­ quirem ents will be tightened all around. At present, a high school diploma from an approved school is the only requirem ent. In the light of present day educational practices, w here everyone eventually graduates if he s6 desires, the diploma requirem ent isn’t enough. r” Most states restrict admission to th e ir colleges and universities to a-t least the top 65 per cent of th e gradua­ ting class w ithout draw ing cries of pain from taxpayers. Indeed, by restricting college w ork to those definitely qualified, the tax burden would be reduced. Notice has.been served by Dr. H. D. Richardson acadomic vice president, th at “quality education” is the goal of ASU. D uring the past three years, an overall tightening of academic standards has become evident here. , It is to be hoped th at th e Board of Regents’ admissions report w ill show th e same evidence Pf strength. | Dial 660 Time l i :30 11:45 Ì2:00 12:05 1:00 1:05 2:00 2:05 3:00 4:00 5:15 KASC MONDAY through FRIDAY PROGRAM P a t Boone T reasury Dept. News - NBC Music A t Noon News - NBC K asey Express News - NBC K asey Express As You Like It P la tte r P a rty Sports Today Time 5:30 5:45 6:00 8:00 9:00 9:30 9:35 9:40 10:00 12:00 Dial 660 PROGRAM World News - NBC Music Review This Is Y our Univ. Cadillac Hour Night Flight Lucky Strike News Campus News N ight Flight * Night Scene SIGN OFF - By CHARLES R. CONLEY “ W hat do you th in k about get­ ting m arried before you finish your education?” Grace Silva: Soph. — single. I .think it depends on the situ a­ tion of the couple, b u t in m y case I am an elehientary educa­ tion student, and I fefel it is necessary to get m y degree first. I feel I ’ll be a b etter w ife after I get m y education, b e­ cause- I ’ll be able to devote m y full tim e to being a wife. Silva Krofchik Charles Krofchik: Soph. — single. I th ink it is all rig h t to get m arried before -you finish school. It depends on the cou­ ple. They could help each o th ­ er financially an d ) also help each other w ith th e ir studies. Wiliam Ross: Sr. — married. Even though I love m y w ife dearly, I w ould recom m end anyone contem plating m arriage to w ait because it does pose an economic problem . I also find it h ard er to concentrate on m y studies a t home. Of course on the other side I believe m a r­ riage m akes a person m o re , stable. Do the boards take care to obtain perform ers they know the students will like? W hereas concert and recital audiences are there by choice and have the responsibility for courteousness, people a t f -a dance have no responsibility w hatsoever to' be quiet so th at entertainers they didn’t request m ay be heard. It is the job of the entertainer to catch and hold the attention of his audience. If he doesn’t, the apparent conclusion m ust Ross Todd be th at either he isn’t good enough or his entertainm ent Betsy Todd: Sr. —s married doesn’t fit the occasion. I feel m arriage is a great in sti­ If he isn’t good enough, he tution. I don’t believe in long m ust find his own remedy. engagem ents (not m ore than a However, if his w ork is unsuited year) and a couple should get to the occasion, he deserves an m arried w hen they fall in love apology; not from the spectators even if they are both attending b u t from those responsible for school. placing him in the w rong situ a­ My husband «and I. are both I hate to play the same them e tion. m ore settled and also broke. song th a t has been used quite frequently on previous occa-, sions, but som ething m ust be done. If we are a university, we m ust act like university stu ­ dents. I w ill re la te 'to you two. c. recent incidents w hich have T . 1? . 11i . n 0 w a y m e a n s t h a t th e S tu d e n t m e n tio n e d legitim ate point about audience etiquette in h er letter to the editor printed below. She sayá1the commotion d u r­ ing perform ances a t the Hom e­ coming dance w as excessive and th at a large num ber of people w ere discourteous a t a _recent piano concert. The second point is. certainly w ell taken. Presum ably, those in attendance a t any conceitr are there by choice. They knew Admission and academic standards, are never end­ in advance who w as to p er­ ing topics of debate on m ost campuses. Arizona S tate is form, and ' the a rtist’s re p u ta ­ no different. tion. Recently th e Board of Regents announced th a t th e U nder these circum stances, results of an admission requirem ent study w ould be rudeness is inexcusable. made public late this month. The study deals in p art However, h er other exam ple w ith creating uniform requirem ents for ASU, UofA and is less valid. How m uch check­ ASC. _ ing is done w hen acts are lined N aturally it is too soon to know the n atu re of the up to fill ba,nd interm issions at jy a s at fault. It does, however, m ean th a t every automobile driver shouTd^ubstrve traffic and safety rules . . . Keep th eir cars in good w orking condition by having safety checks every year . . . A v o ia d riv in g w h ile under the influence of alcohol.or suffering from fatigue^_^^ Remember, accidents aren ’t ju st stofips-ptrt in news­ papers. They can happen to you. Just Askin' m To The Editor cauiied my blood pressure to fluctuate. At the Homecoming dance, the board in charge spent money 10 hire entertainers to perform durinS the dance. The noise and talking was so loud th at standing jialfw ay across the ballroom I could not hear them . Another, and. m ore serious, offense was com m itted recent­ ly when a talented pianist p er­ form ed here. W hile she was taking her encore, half the. au ­ dience was strugglihg w ith' pap­ ers and coats and stream ing to­ w ard the door! This is the w orst social erro r I have ever witnessed. Please, fellow students, be courteous to those who spend th eir tim e and your money try ­ ing to entertain you. VALERIE CLARK C ultural A ffairs Chairm an O Friday, December 5, 1958 Junior-Senior Honorary Plan's initiation Thursday • • • » • • • • In itiatio n for tw o pledges *of Pleiades, ju n io r and senior w o­ m en’s service honorary, will! be held T hursday, according to Miss M ary B unte, sponsor. To be in itiated are Lois D u­ STATE PRESS Page 5 Results Of Greek Pranks Good, Bad, Änd Indifferent bois and M argaret O’Leary. Fol­ lowing the ceremonies, sche­ By PETEY OLMSTED pledges w hen caught on a 1 A \“n ight out w ith th e boys’* duled for P resident G rady All ended well, according to w alkout M onday evening ap Gam m age’s office, w ill be a pledges of A lpha Tau Omega peased the actives w ith re ­ is in store fo r A lpha Epsilon traditional Pleiades p arty for ond Gam m a P h i B eta whos* freshm ents a t Helsing’s in Pi fra te rn ity m em bers arid ac­ tives. Tom orrow evening m em bers present. w alljout last w eek left th e ATO Phoenix. D uring the w alkout th ey ’ll stage th e annual actives home alone w ith an pledges collected clothing for “pledge-active stag p arty .” em pty refrigerator. M eanwhile, a rum m age sale. New pledge president of the i .'_ * * * th e pledges w ere cooking din­ group is Thomas Rosenbaum. n er over a desert cam pfire and Clever Delta Gamma pled­ * * * singing songs. K eeping to tr a ­ ges kidnaped the entire active dition, an active was kidnaped, chapter a t 5 a.m. one recent O utstanding A lpha Phi w th and the whole group rem ained m orning, b u t started the day pladge last w eek M ary K ay undiscovered. off rig h t by treating them to L andkam er, w ho’s w earing a $ $ * {By the Author of "Rally Round the Flag, Boys! "and, breakfast a t M ariana RocaV, gold pledge pin this w eek b e­ "Barefoot Boy with Cheek.’’) B ut revenge was tasted by hom e in Phoenix. cause of the. honor* and., Pam *■ # , # Lam bda Chi Alpha actives who Garinarelli is w earing th e caught th eir pledges on a A lpha Sigma Alpha pledges gold necklace honoring, h e r THE GIFT HORSE w alkout w ith Alpha Delta Pi will arise w ith th e sun tom or­ service to ■the sorority last» pledges W ednesday. row m orning to w ork a t their week. I know how busy you are—studying, going to class, catching * # <9 *. ■* * rum m age, s ale in Phoenix, be­ night crawlers—but let me interrupt your multifarious activi­ Wise A lpha. Epsilon Phi ginning a t 6 a.m. Ju n e Morris, K appa D elta ties—studying, going to class, helping old grads find their pledge, is pinned to Don Gaare, ; dentures after Homecoming—to remind you.that busy as you P h i Delta Theta. are—studying, going to class, searching for meat in the dormi­ * * * tory stew—time and tide wait for no man, and the Yuletide will Theta Chi m em bers are busy soon be upon us. Busy or not, we must turn our thoughts to Mobil statio n ,. at the corner of getting established in th eir Liga Panamericana new tw o-story house at 28 W. Christmas shopping. Let us, therefore, pause for a moment in 8th and Mill, Saturday. Views Movies Eighth, in Tempe. our busy schedules—studying, going to class, rolling drunks— Movies of Mexico City and Fee is $1. New officers recently in ­ South A m erica w ere Viewed by to examine a number of interesting gift suggestions. Almost 70 m em bers of the stalled are A1 Thomas, secre­ Liga Panam ericana m em bers a t organization w ill be on hand We will start with the hardest gift problem of all: What do tary, and Joe Bacskay, chap­ a recent m eeting. to wash cars. Proceeds will be you give to tjie person who has everything? Well sir, there fol­ lain. .The Monday m eeting of the used, to buy a record player. lows a list of a half dozen gifts which I will flatly guarantee the * * * group a t 3:30 p.m. in Main 105 person who has everything does not have; will feature speaker M r. D ar­ Geography Group C hristm as form als this w eek­ 1. A dentist’s chair. rell M orrison. end include th a t of Sigma P h i Shows Slides * Hi * 2. A low hurdle. . A slide series of Europe, in ­ Epsilon tonight at the Valley cluding B ritain, France, Italy, Ho, Phi Sigma K appa’s in Business Honorary 3. A street map of Perth. Spain and the W orlds F air, will C h a n d l e r tom orrow, A lpha Hears Trends 4. Fifty pounds of chicken fat* ... ,, _ C urrent trends in Arizona be presented by Gam m a 'T heta P h i’s a t the Valley Ho tom or­ 1 5. A carton of filter-tip Marlboros. Insurance activities will be the Upsilon geography "honorary, row, Tau Kappa Epsilon’s at 6. A carton of non-filter Philip Morris. topics of speakers M ax Conley W ednesday, room 250, and again Sky H arbor tom orrow, and Chi “ Whatf” you exclaim, your young eyebrows rising in wild and Roland H arford, vice-pres­ on December 17 in the Science Omega’s at th e D esert Rose to­ incredulity. “The person who has everything does not have idents of Arizona E ducatorsT ife Building, room, 250, 4:30 to 5:30 m orrow . H ave fun, groups. * *• * Insurance Company, at the Sun­ p.m. cartons of filter Marlboros and non-filter Philip Morris?” you :}: it :Js day m eeting of Delta Sigma Pi Rem em ber to keep a place shriek, your young lips curling mockingly. “What arrant non­ business honorary. Westminsters Meet open on your holiday calendar sense!” you rasp, making a coarse gesture. Beginning at 7 p.m., the m eet­ For Dinner for the all-G reek C hristm as And I reply with an emphatic no! The person who has every­ M embers o f .W estminster p arty next Sunday evening, ing place w ill be at th e Phi thing does not have filter Marlboros and non-filter Philip Morris Sigma K appa fratern ity house. Foundation will, m eet Sunday Dec. 13, a t the TKE house. —not for long anyhow—because if he has Marlboros and Philip evening a t 6 for th eir Fellow ­ Snow, Christm as carols, food, ship D inner. Slides of A laska and a good tim e are in store for Devils & Dames Morris and if he is a person who likes a mild, mellow, fresh, will be presented by Mr. J. D. those attending the free event. Wash Cars flavorful cigarette—and who doelTnot? eh? who does not?— Devils and Dames w ill oper­ Conrad at this tim e. The pu b ­ * * * why, then he doesn’t have Marlboros and Philip Morris; he ate a car w ash at Don S ch errer’s lic is welcome. Tate P a rk e r was recently ad ­ smokes them. He might possibly have a large collection of :]e}J * * ded to the Sigma Chi Sigma Marlboro and Philip Morris butts, but whole Marlboros and Rodeo Club pledge roster. Philip Morris? No. An emphatic no! “Stomp” Tonight * * * The Sun Devil Rodeo Club Now we take up another thorny gift problem: What do you ADPi pledge of the month, “stom p” will be tonight a t 7 buy your girl if you are broke? Quite a challenge, you will agree, M artha Peck; active of the at the ASU farm . R efreshm ents but there is an answer—an ingenious, exciting answer! Surprise month, Bev Dryer; and new will be served. pledge class treasurer, Diane your girl with a beautiful bronze head of herself! . Davis, w ere honored at a coke p arty given by the pledges re ­ cently. OnCampus Campus Currents • # • • • * • • « • * • • I • • LAIRD Pharmacy Jam ’s Prescription Druggists 501 Mill Ave. WO 7-2922 26 E. 8 th St. W O 47-4063 • Vi Lb. Hamburger Chips & Tomato .7 Sc • Overheard: A qamel is a racehorse .assembled by a com­ mittee! Smiley Berge Motors • • • • # • • ! • 16 East 8th Street — T E M P E — Phone WO 7-2064 Oh, I know you’re not a sculptor, but that doesn’t matter. All you have to do is endear yourself to your girl’s roommate, so she will be willing to do you a favor. Then some night when your girl is fast asleep, have the roommate butter your girl’s face—quietly, so as not to wake her—and then quietly pour plaster of Paris on top of the butter and then quietly wait till it hardens and quietly lift it off—the butter will keep it from sticking—and theii bring you the mold, and you will pour bronze in it and make a beautiful bust to surprise your girl with! Remember, it is important—»erg important—to endear your­ self to the roommate, because if anything should go wrong, you don’t want to be without a girl for the holiday season. ) 1958MaxShnlmn Your gift problem is no problem if you will give Marlboros to your Alter sm oking friends and Philip Morris to your nonfilter sm oking friends.. Both com e in soft pack or Aip-top box; both are made: by th e sponsor o f this colum n. YOUR NEAREST CAR DEALER W e Stock All Major Oil Brands Expert Lubrication Work Fine Used Cars Complete Service For all Makes Automatic Transmission Service All Makes (Fordomatic Service $9.75) JUST 2 BLOCKS FROM THE CAMPUS OF ASU Page 6 STATE PRESS Friday, December 5, 1233 Tekes Hosting Party Fraternity Schedules Musicale O F ra te rn ity and sorority m em ­ bers at ASU have been invited to attend an all-G reek C hrist­ m as Sing Dec. 14 at the Tau KappaAEpsilon house. The TKE house and grounds w ill b e'd eco rated ip a w intery C hristm as m otif, featu rin g a tall, decorated tree, snow, and th e nativ ity scene. Carolers ,w ill g ather around a bonfire in the yard. . Shirley H all and Rich B ow - I ers, Gam m a Phi Beta and S ig- I ma Nu song leaders, have, been asked to lead the caroling — th e ir groups having won last sprin g ’s IFC Sing. Soloist Sue Culley w ill p e r­ form at the event, and tra d i­ tional Christm as refreshm ents will be served. TKE spokesm an Dave B arnes said, he hopes the event will be taken over by the IFC in fu tu re y ears if it proves , successful this- year. The p arty starts at 8 p.m. WAA Slates Next Week’s Intramurals Plans for a new all-cam pus activity have been released by Blue Key fratern ity , sponsors of the annual Blue K ey C arn i­ val. Seventeen special in terest groups, fratern ities and sorori­ ties have entered acts in the first Blue K ey Musicale, to be presented in Cosner A uditori­ um D ec., 15 and 16. Trophies w ill be aw arded in each of the above th ree categor­ ies. THE SPIRIT O F CHRISTMAS . . : surrounds these Association for Childhood Lxiucation members as they assemble paper wreaths and other Christmas decor­ ations which w ill go to underprivileged school children in the Valley. Jane Nourse left to right, Sylvia Söderström, Barbara Termain, Carol Ohlfest, and Carol Cowley are ASU student members of the organization, open to educa­ tion majors. . The production is scheduled for a' tw o -n ig h t-ru n . The only requirem ent for th e acts stip u ­ lates th a t music m u st be a m ain p a rt o f each. V ariety, from m usical comedy to jazz to ser­ ious music, is anticipated. Admission is 75 cents. P ro ­ ceeds from th e show will be used in the B lue K ey scholar­ ship fund_ Jam ’s Vz Lb. Hamburger Turn “Idyls” manuscripts in at the Bookstore Chips & Tomato ..75c TOP TV—The Dinah Shore Chevy Show-Sunday-NBC-TV and the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom-weekly ort ABC-TV, ’Tennis intram urals, sponsor­ ed by WAA, are underw ay. The second rounds of the to u rn a ­ m ent are being played on the W omen’s tennis courts. The en­ tire tournam ent w ill be com­ pleted today. Also sponsored by WAA, softball w ill begin M onday 'tin which, all team s m ust be p res­ ent. R epresentatives m ust inform the WAA office of the num ber of team s on their group. Opportunity In Selling For Local Students A U tah publishing firm expanding distribution in this area, is seeking sev­ eral local, college stu­ dents, qualified in sales and promotion, to sell and distribute a new line of accounting forms to local wholesale and re­ tail businesses, stationery stores, banks, etc. This is an opportunity to w ork With a progres­ sive com pany th a t has a unique « a n d necessary product to provide the A m erican small business man. This- offer should ap­ peal to busy college stu ­ dents th a t cannot work regular hours, since you m ay arran g e your own sales schedule. Students in U tah and Idaho have averaged $3.00 p er hour for th eir efforts. Moteover, once your original contacts are ,made, you receive th e same commis­ sion on reo rd er business. Apply to: T. Leland Shreeve Co. 2538 Van Buren Avenue Ogden, Utah The i-door 9-passenger Kingswood w ith rear-facing back seal and automatic rear window Be our g u est fo r a pleasu re t e s t . . • THIS IS THE ONE FOR WAGONS ! 1959 CHEVY C h ev ro let’s f i v e s tu n n in g new sta tio n wagons f o r ’59 are s h a p e d to th e n ew A m erican ta ste w ith fre sh , fin e S lim lin e design. A n d th ey’re beautifully practical — w i t h r o o m ie r , q u i e t e r Bodies b y Fisher, an even .sm oother ride, new ease of handling! Wagons were never more beautiful or dutiful. From low-set headlights to wing-shaped tailgate, these ’59, Chevrolets are as sweet looking as anything on wheels. They’re just about the handiest things on wheels, too—from their ^overhead-curving windshield to their longer, wider load platform. Besides additional cargo space, you also get added seating room (4 inches more in front, over 3 inches in back). And you’ll find such other practical advantages as new easy-ratio steer­ ing, Safety P late Glass all around, bigger, safer brakes, smoother-thanever Full Coil suspension and a rolldown rear window (electrically oper­ ated as standard equipm ent on the 9-passenger Kingswood). Your dealer’s waiting now with all the details on why this year—more than ever— C hevy’s the one for wagons. CHEVROLET now see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's! I Friday, December 5> 1958 STATE PRESS Page AS Cagers Tour Southwest, Hit Tulsa, Wichita, Houston # 1 •i By BOB LAIR80N-— T he Arizona S tate U niversity bask etb all team w ill engage th re e tough opponents this w eekend on a back-breaking sw ing through th e Southw est. The Sun Devils w ill open th e ir aw ay schedule against the U niversity of W ichita’s W heatshockers tonight in W ichita, Kan., tra v e l to Tulsa, Okla., for a battle'W ith the U niversity e f T ulsa’s H urricanes tomorrow, and then m eet perhaps the strongest of the three Missouri Valley Conference foes in the U niversity of H ouston’s ; Cou­ gars Monday night. The Demon startin g lineup w ill be m inus guard Ed Olson, team captain for last M onday’s game. Olson reported for prac- FIG’S FILE By VIC FIGARELLI •V Em ploying th e d a rt board ap ­ proach in picking football w in ­ n ers th e season past, th is col­ u m n finished With a 40-21 rec­ ord, a .655 percentage. I knew I should have q u it w hen I -lost 14c on th e W orld Series. $ * :Je H ouston’s Cougars, Who beat ■th e ir first tw o opponents of the season by 30 and 32 points, re ­ spectively, go into M onday n ig h t’s basketbaT T gam e-as 11-.- point favorites, Sporting News. according to Of the 18 team s on the A ri­ zona S tate ’58-59 schedule, the Devils have m et 12 in form er years. Of those .12 AS holds a series edge over only three teams: Los Angeles S tate (5-2), T ex as W estern (25-22) and New Mexico A&M (26-25); H ardin-Sim m ons and AS have broken even in 24 matches. The longest series, "of course, is w ith the U niversity of A ri­ zona, and it is by far the most pathetic . . . the U -Cats, since T he A rizona S tate S un im ps the cage w ars started between b asketball team goes a fte r its th e two schools in i923, lead by second w in of th e season F ri­ a 75-26 bulge. * * A * d a y nig h t w hen they, trav el to L u k e F ield A ir F orce Base. H ere’s hoping the breaks are ie Im ps, w ho edged W ii- w ith A sU -F lagstaff tom orrew s AFB 74-73, in th e ir sea- a t Tucson against G ustavus opener, w ill s ta rt H arvey A dolphus. I t w ill be a m eet­ D arche v(6— 3) and O llie P ayne ing of two sm all college m on­ (6— 4) a t forw ards; M ike Mc­ sters, .and we would like to see Connell (6-6) a t th e pivot; and th e Lum berjacks in the Holiday Les K uhnz (5-11), and Chico. Bowl at St. Petersburg, Fla., M orrison (6-3) a t guards. Dec. 20. Imps On Road, P lay Luke AFB S M & H DEPARTMENT & HARDWARE OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 Sundays 9 to 6 Bayless Center Mce w ith a head and chest cold On W ednesday and was rep lac­ ed in the startin g five by P au l Denham, whose vacated posi­ tion w as in tu rn filled by G ary Norton. Olson w ill m ake the trip, however. The Wichita^ startin g quintet will have 6-5 A1 Tate arid 6-8 E lbert U rban -at forw ards, 6-9 E verett Wessel at center, 6-2 Sy Rosdeitcher a t one guard, and the team ’s shortest starter 6-1 Virgil B rady at the other guard. The W heatshockers have sev­ eral prom ising reserves and hope to b etter th e ir 1957-58 rec­ ord of 14 „wins and .12 losses. W ichita was 63-58 victor over T ex as W estern last T ues­ day and Will be looking for i t s . second w in over B order , Conference opponents. "" Tulsa; losing only one sta rte r from last year’s squad, is le d > by A ll-conference gu ard Rog­ er W endall, a 5-11 sparkplug who averaged 17.5 points per game lash year. Dave Voss, 6-4 will m an the o th er guard posi­ tion. O ther starters are 6-5 Jack Pontious and 6-8 Ed Scruggs a t forw ards and-6-8 Bob G oodall at center. Houston has one of the ta ll­ est team s th e Devils w ill face this season. Eddie Erickson, a 6-8 center, w ill be joined in the rebounding departm ent by 6-11 Bill H athaw ay and 6-10 C arl Haleigh. G ary Phillips, 6-3, ,' and 6-1 Bill Tuffli w ill m an the guard spots. Devils Dominate Statistics A rizona S tate’s Sun„ Devils finished second in the Border Conference this year b u t took top honors in four of th e six m ain statistical departm ents. In rushing, ASU racked up 2539 yards for a game average of 253.9, While holding the op- Jam ’s 1332 E. Apache Blvd. TWO MORE . . . Points go into the hooks as Ed Olson shoots one w ith Whittier’s Carroll Hooks (23) attempting to break up the play. Poet Bill Donner (3) and Devil scoring star Paul Denham (44) watch the action. The Demons crushed the Californians, 89-60. Vi Lb. Hamburger Chips & Tomato ..75c % MERRY CHRISTMAS! position to 1257 yards and a 125.7 average. Halfback Leon Burton Was second in individual rushing wit^.,642 yards in 108 carries. However, his 6.0 a v e r­ age was 1.2 yards per carry bet­ ter than that of front-running Pete Hart of Hardin-Simmons. In overall offense, the D e­ mons again were on top w ith 3795 yards and a 379.5 yard av ­ erage p er game. Defensively, the Sun Devils allowed th eir opponents only 1257 yards. John Hangartner leads the the BC in passing yardage with 1208 yards. The Devils, how ­ ever, finished no higher than fourth in forward passing of­ fense, with a total of 1256 yards. Arizona was first with 1409. Scoring-wise, State rolled up 271 points to head the Confer­ ence. T heir nearest challenger was New Mexico A&M w ith 99 points less. Leon Burton, with eleven touchdowns and two conver­ sion runs, led the league with 70 points. Fullback Joe Belland was second with 42. GOOD NEWS! The Special Offer on - the W estern w ay..: WINSTON and SALEM Lighters has been extended to DECEMBER 1 5 . . . Bring 10 em£ty WINSTON or SALEM Pack­ ThI* year, make YOUR Christmas card the fabu­ lous, all-full-color Decem­ ber A r iz o n a H ighw ays . . . and be sure to wrap a Christmas issue in every out-of-state gift package. *Jy .«íJMSSfes C S Ä ! »Ä D iW & M i WITH h° uday t N VFI OP E AT YO U R F A V O R IJ f N EW SSTA N D ARIZONA H IG H U JflV S ages and 50c to the Bookstore for your lighter REMEMBER - THE DEADLINE IS DECEMBER 15 ACT NOW ! Page 8 STATE PRESS Friday, December 5, 1958 Copper Bowl Tilt At ASU Dec. 20 F o o t b a Banquet Dec. By JEFF KIEHL I w est squad is A ll-Southw est P lay er selections fo r the first [Conference tackle Bill Michels annual Copper Bowl gam e to of A rkansas. be played Dec. 20 at A rizona National A ll-Stars selected S tate’s new grid stadium are to be released in th e n e x t day thus far are T°ni Greene, quar­ o r two, according to Jo h n W ou- terback from Holy Cross, Alldenburg, secretary of th e Cop­ East guard Don Healy, also from Holy Cross, and highly rated p e r Bowl Committee. All-America nominee q u a r te r ­ Five players from the B or­ d er Conference have already back Billy Stacy, of Mississippi accepted invitations and will r e ­ State. Proceeds from th e clash w ill p resen t'th e Southw est A ll-S tars coached jointly by F ran k K ush go to the M arch Of Dimes C har­ ' of Arizona S tate and F ran k ities; Inc. Broyles of A rkansas. Tickets arrangements.may be Included in the five are Sun made by calling the Arizona Devil, stars John Hangartner, State Ticket office, WO 7-1411, Leon Burton; Joe Belland, and Extention 231, or by mailing o r ­ Al Carr. The other is guard J e r ­ ders for tickets to John Weisry Epps of West Texas State and, ASU Ticket Manager. College. Ticket prices range from $3.50 A sixth m em ber of the S outh- to $5. The annual A rizona S tate football banquet has been set fo r n ex t Thursday, a t 7 p.m. in the M em orial Union b all­ room. T he 1958 team , w hich won seven games and lost three, w ill be honored, w ith special plau ­ dits going to its graduating sen­ iors and to ’58 co-captains Jo h n H an g artn er and Tom Ford. The Sun Angels Foundation and the Phoenix Alumni Asso­ ciation . chapter sponsor the yearly feed. W alt Ditzert, who pens the F an F a re cartoons appearing in the A rizona Republic, and who is a S un A ngel mefhiber, w ill serve as m aster of cerem onies a t the $4 a plate stag affair. Besides the lineup of enter, tainm ent and speakers, the prograni will include t(ie naming of the 1959 co-captains of thp AS eleven. ■ it--AN*—’ Lemoyne P erkins of Lamba Hall leads the individual stan d ­ .... "Delta Sigma ran the m ile-atid- ings w ith 14 points, followed by , a -q u a rte r in six minutes, 30 Ed Olson of D elta Chi w ith 10. seconds to w in th e event in 'in ­ Bob H arness of P hi Sigma tra m u ra l competition. and A rno L auterback of H ayden His fra te rn ity brother, Jim Hall have nine points each. FAST BREAK . . . Effectiveness shows here - as Tryon, finished second, 'J o e Chuck M urdough of Sahuaro A l Nealey (33) dunks a* two-poihfg^;'- W hittier’s W aters of Sigma Chi Sigma Hall, Lemoyne* P erkins of L.D.Herm Mason (51) looks hopefully for a rebo^hdr-as^. third, w ith Ed R aym er of P hi S. and Bill P lan k of P h i Sigma Sigm a Kappa fourth. Paul Howard (4) backs up the play f or- Nealey. Nea­ K appa have eight pointg each. ley scared 19-points for the night, but Paul Denham F o rty -fo u r men from eleven’ F ifth place is shared by C urt team s entered the race, w hich | Swanson of H ayden Hall, Jim topped him w ith 21. started in front of the gym and Tryon of L.D.S. and Dick YateS continued through th e cam pus of P h i Sigma K appa w ith sev­ and city. Top five team s w ere en points each. L.D.S., P hi Sigma K appa, Sig­ In p ing pong, Joe P ark s of W L T \ , W L T m a Chi Sigma, S ahuaro H all Sahuaro Hall finished first CO P .................................. 6 4 0 West T e x a s .... .....................1 9 0 and H aigler Hall. among some 68 players. Tom Arizona ............... 3 ,g. o D etroit .... ....................... 4 4 j P hi Sigma K appa presently S tabler was second w ith Blaine Texas W estern ................ 2 8 0 M arquette ........................ 2 7 1 holds first place in the In tra ­ Steel of Delta P h i th ird and New Mexico A&M ........ 4 6 0 San J o s e , .......... . 4 5 0 m urals w ith 58. points. D elta Ken Heinze fourth. H ardin-Sim m ons ...... 6 4 0 H a w a ii...'...... ..................... . 2 3 0 Sigm a P hi is second w ith 41, HOW ASU OPPONENTS FARED th e n A lpha T au Om ega -and Sigm a Nu tied w ith 36; H aytion Hall, 34; Sigma Chi Sigma, 32; H aigler Hall, 27; Sahuaro Hall, 26; Delta Chi, 25; and D elta Theta, 22.' 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