ARIZONA STATE U NI VE RS IT Y T E M P E , ' A R I Z O N A % m - A R IZ O N A ’S O L D E ST C O LLEG IA TE N E W S P A P E R , E ST A B L ISH E D 1903 F rid ay, M arch 6, 1959 Enrollment Figures Soar To 10 249 End Studies For AS Degrees *AS Host To 400 A total of 10,493 students are enrolled in Arizona State U niversity classes for the second sem ester how in progress, it .¿yas announced today by Alfred Thomas Jr., reg istrar and d i­ rector of admissions. It was ^lso announced th at 249 students completed require-m ents for undergraduate and graduate degrees at Arizona State U niversity at -the e n d ' of the first sem ester, Jan. 23. leges is the College of -Educa­ Of the total second sem ester tion,!-w ith 2248 enrolled, fol­ enrollm ent, 9,128 are enrolled lowed closely by th e College of in on-cam pus classes, of which L iberal A rts, 2068. The College 6139 are m en and 2989 are wo­ of A pplied A rts and Sciences m en.' T here are 1365 students has 1684, the College of Busi­ in extension enrollm ent, 1161 ness A dm inistration 1576; and in residence center classes and th e G raduate College, 1552, all 204 studying by correspond­ on-cam pus figures. ence. Of the undergraduates, th ere L argest of the five ASU colare 2820 freshmen, 1639 sopho­ mores, 1550 juniors, 1276 sen­ iors, 291 special students. Of th e 249 who com pleted degree requirem ents a t m id­ year, tw o students w ill receive m aster of arts degreés; three, m aster of science; and 23, m as­ te r of arts in "education degrees Changes in personnel and from the G raduate College; 17 policy have been announced by bachelor of arts and 26 bache­ KASN, cam pus radio station. lor of science from th e College Jim L o p er,.assistan t director of Liberal Arts; and 45 bach­ of the R adio-TV B ureau, has elor of, science from th e Col­ assum ed th e position of acting lege of ; Business A dm inistra­ station m anager and Chuck A l­ tion. len, b u reau assistant, has been Also, ten bachelor of science nam ed acting program direc in engineering from the division tor. of engineering, 12 bachelor of O thers nam ed to staff posi­ science from the division of tions are: Diane Blommel, op­ technology and industry, five erations m anager; W illis P a l­ bachelor of science from the m er, continuity director; Don division of agriculture, College Jerom e, m usic director; and of A pplied A rts and Sciences, G ary K lahr, news room m an ­ and 106 bachelor of a*ts in ed­ ager. ucation from the College of KASN is now publishing a Education. ‘Top 16” record sheet. These A ll students who finished charts, published every. F r i­ w ork during the first sem ester day, w ill be posted in the dor­ will receive th eir diplom as at m itories and around the cam ­ commencement exercises May pus. ? 26. Top 40 type music, along Of th e total num ber of stu ­ w ith lively wit, is offered on dents who completed degree re ­ th e Don M organ show every quirem ents, all b u t 27 a re resi­ day a t 2 p.m. dents of Arizoflli* A rizona high school students w ill p articip ate in th e annual All S tate Band, O rchestra and Chorus and the F u tu re F arm ers of A m erica Field D ay sessions h e re this w eekend. • R egistration for 426 selected m usicians from m ore th a n 50 high schools w as held fo r those outside the V alley yesterday at 6 p.m. and resum ed fo r all oth er participants a t 7:30 this m orning. In p rep aratio n fo r th e All S tate Concert, held- in th e m en’s gym tom orrow n ig h t a t 7:30, th e m usicians w ill rehearse ap ­ proxim ately five hours today an d m ore th a n fo u r h ours to­ m orrow . Betw een rehearsals, sm th ey w ill visit exhibits and a t- tend banquets and a dance. STOP EN ROUTE . . . a flower garden at South T hey w ill also h e a r p erfo rm ­ Mountain was one of the stops made by a group tour­ ances this evening b y th e Sun ing the United States from India, Several A SU D evil Sym phonic Band, d i­ students escorted the group on a tour of the Valley rected by H arold Hines; the during their brief lay-over in phoenix Wednesday. ASU C oncert Choir, directed by Malati Vaidyanathan (I), graduate■of Bombay Uni­ M arion Sm ith, assistan t p ro ­ versity and classical dancer, and Mrs. Vimala Bajaj, fessor of voice and th e U niver­ w ife of the group’s leader, admire a garden of stocks. sity Sym phony O rchestra, con­ (Another photo and story, page 3.) ducted by Dr. W endell Rider, chairm an of the ASU M usic de­ WORLD NEWS BRIEFS partm ent. V isiting conductors w ill direct th é high school A ll-S tate groups, t h e y are: O rchestra, M aurice Bonney, conductor of (Chicago) — Secret service I land, w ould have been su r­ th e A lbuquerque Civic Sym ­ phony; band, W illiam A. Schoe- agents in Chicago say they have prised to find a pearl in an oy­ fer, b and director a t th e U ni­ cracked a counterfeiting ring ster. She w as sim ply over­ versity of Southern C alifornia; dealing in $100 bills. M ore than w helm ed w hen she opened a vand chorus, Newell B. W eight, $726,000 in phony m oney has can of pears and found a w ristdirector of th e B righam Young been im pounded, and 25 m en w atch. * * * U niversity a cappella choir and and women have been_seized as (W ashington) — The state opera w orkshop. m em bers of the ring in various T he 11th an n u al F u tu re cities around the nation. The D epartm ent says Soviet P re ­ F arm ers of A m erica F ield D ay pres^ on w hich the bogus m on­ m ier-K hrushchev’s B erlin p ro ­ gets u n d erw ay tom orrow w ith ey w as printed has n o t been posals still are unacceptable to the U nited States, despite the registration a t 8 a.m. D uring found. Russian lead er’s reported w ill­ th e day, an expected 60?) stu ­ ingness to postpone the crisis dents w ill visit th e A SU tra in ­ (Hollesley, England) — Mrs The D epartm ent has issued a ing farm . George Last, of Hollesley, ‘E ngnew statem ent rejecting R us­ sia’s plan to tu rn h er sector of East B erlin over to the G er­ m an Reds. T he statem ent w as T hree-h u n d red -fifteen A ri­ issued shortly after P resident zona high-school seniors atten d ­ 'Arizona State U niversity’s Symphony, O rchestra is “ex ­ Eisenhow er m et w ith the Se­ ed Scholarship Testing D ay at pected to be a t its p eak ” this Sunday w hen it presents th e -an­ curity Council in a special ses­ ASU last Saturday. This was n ual S pring Concert, D r. W endell Rider, conductor, said. sion yesterday m orning. some 100 m ore th an had been T he concert w ill be a t 8:15 p.m* in the M em orial Union expected. 1 * * * Ballroom . No adm ission, w ill be charged. It w ill featu re two In tests of ability and general (L ittle Rock, A rkansas) — A faculty soloists, Mrs. P atricia K eating, pianist, and Eugene P. fire a t the A rkansas negro boys knowledge, the A rizona stu d ­ Lom bardi, violinist. ents averaged in th e nation’s F in al num bers, from “The Rodeo B allet Suite,” a re typical Industrial School has taken the top 10 p e r cent, based on the of w estern square dance music, Dr. R ider stated. O ther selec­ lives of 21 boys. Govenor O rval scores m ade in past years. tions on th e program a re “O verture to the Flying D utchm an,” Faubus visited the ruins about “Violin Concerto in D M inor” and “B allade.” T h e J u n io r Qlass C o u n ­ 12 m iles south of L ittle Rock C ham ber music players of {he orchestra w ill appear at the cil meets Tuesday a t 6:30 and said he w as told the doors Music E ducators N ational Conference u n der Dr. R ider’s direc­ p.m. in th e M em o ria l Union. tion a t S alt Lake City, U tah from M arch 23 to 27. Also m aking to the- buildings w ere locked M em bers a re urged to a t ­ th e U tah journey w ill be th e W estwood Q uintet, ASU’s faculty w hen fire broke out early yes­ ten d .. w oodw ind group, and th e percussion. terday m orning. ¡III Loper And Allen Head New Staff Of Radio Station Chicago Agents Crack R ing Concert Set For Sunday More Than 300 High Schoolers Attend Scholarship Testing Day T w enty-tw o of those tested cam e out in the top one p er­ cent nationally. These top scholars w ere” interview ed by, the ASU Scholarship com m it­ tee, m ade up of faculty repre­ sentatives of the four un d er­ graduate colleges, for the two top aw ards available a t ASU—. the Phelps Dodge scholarship of $1,000 and S tan d ard Oil scholarship of $400. “The total group of individ­ uals taking the exam w as an exceptionally fine one,” said Dr. R ichard E. Schütz, director of the testing service. y F rid ay, M arch 6, 1959 STATE PR ESS Thirteen Faculty Mem bers Participate Symphony Concert T ickets ACA Meet Set Tomorrow Are T hirteen ASU faculty m em ­ born, associate professor of In ­ b ers w ill p articipate in the surance, w ill discuss present ,10th annual m eeting of the practices and problem s in the Arizona College Association to ­ teaching of business adm ini­ stration. m orrow at Phoenix College. . Dr. A.. R. Burton, professor of D r H. D. R ichardson, ASU academ ic vice-president, nom ­ Accounting, and Dr. Dionald inating com m ittee .chairm an J. Tate, chairm an of the d e p a rt­ for th e ACA, w ill p resent a m ent Of Business Education slate of candidates: a t a gen­ and Office A dm inistration, will participate in ro und-table dis­ eral session a t 10 a.m. Dr. J. O. Grimes, professor cussions of teaching practices em eritus of Psychology, w ill in th eir fields; speak on* “R etrospect and A lfred Thomas, Jr., reg istrar Prospect” a t a noOn luncheon. and director of admissions, will D uring divisional meetings, be discussion leader for a p ro ­ startin g at 2 p.m., Dr. Glen D. gram on ‘.’Admissions,”" in the O verm an, dean of the A S U I College Personnel division. College of Business A dm iniIn the English division m eetstration, and Dr. G rant O s- ing, Dr. Louis M. Myers, head of the ASUj-’division of L an ­ guage and L iterature, w ill speak on “Some Linguistic De­ lusions.” Dr. Ronald Thomson, ch air­ m an of the ASU departm ent of H ealth, Physical Education and Recreation, and Dr. Dorothy G illanders, professor of P hysi­ cal Education, w ill tak e p art in a panel discussion of “Is Physical Education Keeping Pace?” Now Available At MU Tickets for the Phoenix Sym ­ “S infonietta’ and ■R achm anin­ phony Concert at JP hoenix off’s “Sym phony No, 2.” Union H igh School^ Tuesday The ASU C ultural A ffairs are at the MU inform ation Board m ade the ticket arran g e­ desk. ments. The price is 60 cents for stu ­ dents and 85 cerits for faculty. A m eeting of th e Sopho­ T ransportation is available for more Class Council is sche­ 40 cents. duled in th e M U W ed nes­ G uest conductor Jose F. d ay. Class representatives Vasquez, Mexico City, w ill di­ fro m halls, fra te rn itie s , and rect the program w hich in ­ sororities a re urged to a t ­ cludes Tello’s “A ndante for tend. String O rchestra,” Vasquez’s 1 Art Exhibit In MU Lowef Lounge Features Faculty Members’ Works P aintings and jey/elry by two facu lty m em bers are on exhibit in the MU -low er lounge through A pril 15. The paintings aré the w ork of Tom J. H arter, professor of A rt. H arter studied a rt in New York City and Los Angeles, holds a m aster of Fine A rts d e­ gree in painting from th e U. of Oregon, and has been on the ASU faculty for 21 years. The jew elry is the w ork of Mrs. Je a n Hopkins, lectu rer in A rt. Mrs. Hopkins received her. bachelor of Fine A rts - degree from the U. of Calif., B erkely, h er m aster’s degree in educa­ tion at ASU arid has done ad ­ “Special Problem s in T axes” vanced study at the Ut of Colo­ is th e subject of a panel discus­ rado and the Calif. College of sion to be broadcast over radio A rts and Crafts. station KOY during th e ASU “ W estern Business R oundup” Y ear A round R ate On Tuesday a t 9:35 p.m. Panelists w ill be: W illiam N e w 1-Bedroom Isaacson, Phoenix C.P.A. law ­ U n fu rn ish ed yer; D ale Moser, of L. N. T readaw ay and Associates, A p artm en ts. Stove & R e ­ Phoenix; C alvert Drueger, as­ frig e ra to r O p t i o n a l . I n ­ sociate professor of A ccount­ d iv id u al H eating and R e ­ frig e ra tio n . A p ’ts o p e n ing at ASU; and Dr. A. R. B u r­ S atu rd ay 2 -6 P M . Sunday ton, chairm an of th e ASU de­ 10 A M . to 6 P M. 1600 C o l­ p artm en t of Accounting. lege A ve., T em pe. For Dr. Italph Hook, Jr., director» A p p ’t call CR 7-7221 8 to 5 or a fte r 6 P M. W l 3-0188 or of the ASU bureau of busiheSs | CR 7-9233. Services, will be m oderator. 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It combines the efficient filtëring action of a pure white outer filte r. . . 2. with the additional filtering action of in a unique inner filter. The extraordinary purifying ability of Activated ' Charcoal is widely known to science. It has been definitelyproved that it makes the smoke of a cigarette milder and smoother. activated charcoal Tareyton . 'Product o f c/A t .. VffuiÁraff i ■cXftâieeo- it our middle now r© a . r . e ®j F rid ay, M arch 6, 1959 STATE PR E SS Page 3 AS Senate F i nanee Committee W ill H ear Budget Problem s TO BE SOLD .Indian visitors to United States view cut flowers in refriger­ ation at South ¡Mountain flower stand. The flowers will be sold. The* Senate Finance Com m it­ Each organization m ust a t tee w ill hold hearings M arch this tim e draw up a w orking 10, from 6-8 p.m. in the faculty budget from the funds allotted dining room. Any group asking them , Which in tu rn is approved for m oney from the Associated by the Board of Financial Con­ Students A ctivity Fee should be trol. The board will requisition present. the m oney w hen it is needed A fter initial budget requests from Norm an G arnatz, fin an ­ w ere subm itted, the Finance! cial m anager. Committee lowered the ‘“ total Kim Rose,' assistant to the am ount to $161,000, the am ount Dean of Students, suggested expected on income based on th at the Payson W orkshop in­ the $23 activity fee . for 7,000 j clude w orking sessions on bud­ students. geting, w riting requisitions and The hearings are held so th at vvise Spending. groups who did not receive the am ounts they requested m ay I B e g in n in g at 6:30, fre e subm it th eir reasons w hy they b rid g e lessons and *' s u p e r­ should have m ore than the I v is e d ' p la y a re o ffe re d t o ­ committee allotted them. The Board of Financial Con- i n ig h t in th e M U lo w e r lounge. tr'ol, composed of student body D u p lic a te p la y , co stin g 50 officers and faculty ad v iso rs! cen ts p e r person, s ta rts a t will then review the budget and m ake recommendations. 1:45., M rs. L o u ise M a ltb y js in ­ The bill will be forw arded to the Senate for debate. A fter it) s tru c to r f o r th e fre e lessons. passes the Senate, the bill will become the fin an cial, budget for 1959-1960 From The Time ShprtBut Exc hange Of Viewpoints W igwam 's Collection Of Worthwhile To StudentsIndia Tourists Tim e was short b u t learning and exchange of ideas w as long fo r several ASU students and th e ir guests from India W ed­ n esday afternoon. “O ur stay in y o u r Valley has been brief,” said In d ia ’s ch air­ m an of the W orld A ssem bly of Y outh R am krishna B ajaj, “and I know I speak fo r all the m em bers of m y p a rty w hen I say th is has been one of th e m ost pleasant stops on our jo u rn ey .” B ajaj leads a group of eight m en and women from all p a rts of India who a re touring th e U nited States by the invitation | age young people to w ork w ith •different system than th a t of of the USA Y oung A dult Coun­ political parties from the tim e this country. Basically, the In cil. they enter college. * “Thus,” dian system has an eleven-year D uring a fo u r-h o u r lay-over says B ajaj, “by th!e tim e the program — w ith no division in Phoenix W ednesday, the country needs them they will betw een elem entary and sec p arty w as m et at Sky H arbor be trained properly.” ondary grades as in the U. S. A irport by a group of Arizong One m em ber of the party, Dr. at the end of w hich a student S tate students who took them ‘G. G. P arikh, m edical doctor, in India m ay receive, a secon on a to u r of the Valley of the 'leader in India’s Socialist party dary school certificate. Sun. and editor of a Socialist weekly College program s revolve Though the excursion w as 'magazine, “Ja n a n ta ,” was around three or fo ur-year planned for sight-seeing and amazed at the size of the United courses of study. Some, such as included stops in Scottsdale and ■States. medicine, require more than a t the South M ountain J a p a ­ “You k now ,” he said, “our that. nese flow er gardens, it also country i s " half * the size of E ventually the topic of con­ provided an excellent oppor­ yours, and our population is versation got around to sports tu n ity for discussion, ranging m ore than double.” The national sport in India is from politics to sports. Population of India is more football, b u t not as we know it M ain purpose of the Indian th an 400 m illion, w hile th at of in America — it is m ore like to u r is to study youth groups in the U. S. is a little over 170 soccer. The Indians are highly this country. million. skilled ground hockey players “Since our governm ent is so young (India gained independ­ ■ “O ur greatest problem s in the and have been world cham ­ A t Special Rates ence from England eight years fu tu re,” Dr. P arik h continued, pions of _this sport since the For College People increasing tim e it jvas played at the Olym­ ago) it is necessary th at our “Will arise from A Private License is a pic Games, population.” youth be trained for w ork in Must in Modern Business governm Before th e ir Phoenix stop, On the subject of A m erican ent a t an early age,” politics, Dr. P arik h said th at the group had visited the G rand A M O S B ajaj said. R ather than relying on stu ­ from personal observation and Canyon and a Navajo Indian FLIGHT OPERATÔRS d ent governm ents to teach fu n ­ conversations w ith U. S. Con­ reservation in Arizona. The Don Amos - - Class of '56 dam ental political principles, gressmen, he feeis th ere is no tour began th ree weeks ago in Ph. BR 6*7291 - Sky Harbor leaders in India today encour- discipline in and no idealogical New York. O ther stops have difference betw een th e two ‘included W ashington, D. C., O rleans and Window m ajor iU. S. political parties. ' New Rock, N. M. ‘‘In India,” he explained, “we T-he last leg of their journey have four n atio n al' parties "whose philosophies vary a great includes Los Angeles, Salt Lake w ith deal.” City, Chicago, D etroit and a n ­ Education in India follows a other visit in New York City. Casuals Lace & Chino Coordinates A ll C om bed C otton FLIGHT INSTRUCTION Stay W ell This Semester A B1 C HEALTH B U IL D IN G Sale Prices This Week Only on Vitamins W here Your Flow er N eeds Become A Creation . . . B ill & B ob Short sleeve blouse, lace trim . Pedal pusher—lace belt, pocket trim . 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By P E T E Y O L M S T E D Like so m any people do d u r­ ing the day, I was ielax in g ov­ er a cup of coffee in the MU Corral yesterday afternoon. It was one of those quiet tim es in the Usually buzzing rendez­ vous. , A few voices m urm ured,' ad ­ ding to the drow sy atm osphere of the w arm afternoon. T hundering orchestra m usic suddenly filled the Corral. . The them e sounded . like background m usic from some EDITORIALLY SPEAKING popular television w estern show (noted for good m usical backgrounds and often-corny scripts, M averick excluded). I éould alm ost see the In d i­ “Symphony” seems to be a dirty word to a certain ans racing for the wagon train, segment of the campus community. Announce a con­ (if you p refer) or th e pirates cert and -these cats stay away in droves. looting the clipper ship, as the Obviously, this is not addressed to that large part m usic swelled and subsided. of the campus community which thoroughly enjoys Leading w ith m y ears, I fol­ music other than rock ’n roll, Dixieland and progress­ lowed the m usic to the MU ive jazz. These people jam every event in the Concert Ballroom and sat dow n to lis­ and Lyceum Series, which brings great artists to cam­ ten a w hile. pus. From a gentlem an sitting What we are bemoaning is the attitude adopted by across the aisle I learned th a t that segment *of the camp/5 population-who reject as the ASU sym phony orchestra “square” anything th a t hasn’t appeared on the list of was practicing for a Sunday the top 40 tunes in the last two weeks. evening perform ance. “F ree?” I asked. T% ,reason they don’t dig the message of Daddio Mozart, Pops Stravinsky or any of those other cubes “Yes,” he said, “and open to (squares in 3-D) is that they just haven’t given the gig D ear Editor: B in even a one-credif-hour the public . . . begins at 8:15 a go, man. (That means they have not attempted ser­ Last Friday you published a course and he will not g rad u ­ p.m.” iously to assay the value of the more classical idiom letter from “An Interested S tu­ ate. I w ill express no opinion “Good,” I thought, m ore en­ •professor.) rr ' d en t”. He discussed-the chan­ on the likelihood of a 1.00 stu ­ thusiastic about a concert than And, man, these cats just are nowhere in our book. ges in the academic standards dent suddenly becoming a I have been in m onths. You (That is to say, their attitude indicates a lamentable lack at AS.U as approved by the straight A student in his senipr fo rget how sym phony m usic year. of intellectual curiosity, in our estimation.) Zen isn’t Board of Regents. sounds w hen perform ed well, However, I 'Will point out W hile I am happy to learn everything, you know. Jack. (Their refusal to experi­ u n til you h ear it again. th a t un d er the new 2.00 index that there are interested stu ­ ment deprives them of some of the more stimulating, inI t sounds a lot better* than it dents, I believe th a t this stu ­ requirem ent for graduation, . teresting and rewarding experiences of life.) • looks in the new spaper. dent and perhaps others are poor Joe cannot grad u ate even An interesting sidelight on the situation — and one handicapped by some miscon­ if he does perform the m iracle The orchestra has been prac­ which bears on the point — is that the throng which ceptions. of changing to a straig h trA ticing six w eeks now, and, will packed the house last semester for the two concerts of play for the a ll-sta te h iih He sees som ething paradoxi­ 1student in his senior year. the Dave Brubeck quartet was composed at least 50 cal in the changes. To quote school music m eet here tonight. W ith the new “step” index per cent of the same people who crowd in to hear Vic- from his letter, “Is it n o t p a ra ­ F ree fo r nothing, you, too, requirem ents a student is giv­ toria de Los Angeles, the Budapest String Q uartet and doxical to drop a student from en th e opportunity to become can h e a r this fine m usical o r­ similar long-hair stuff. y school w hen he or she has a acclim ated to college Work by ganization1Sunday night. , The long-hairs, you see, man, usually have suffi- grade average .75 above the startin g him w ith a com para­ I ’m glad I' w as having coffee . Clen'' intellectual curiosity and cultural perspective to lowest PA SSIN G grade index tively low index requirem ent w hen I did yesterday. • fi.an u ■ ru ^ec^ anc^ Budapest, their respective merits. for graduation?” This is in and w orking up to th e 1.75 at The hipsters, on. the other hand, characteristically are reference to the new ru le th at th e end of his ju n io r year. If D IA L 660 D IA L 660 out of this world mainly because they refuse to break a student is to be dropped at he has this 1.75 index, th en he diffeheh ^ ° 'vn limited little orbit and try something th e end of the ju nior year if is not faced w ith an im possible his index is less th an 1.75. I task in his senior year. Even M O N D A Y through F R ID A Y Sunday evening’s concert by the ASU Symphony have news for our “Interested w ith a 2.00 index requirem ent for graduation he needs m ain­ S tudent”! No one can now be PR O G R A M LOG Orchestra promises to be a highlight of the campus musical season. ,And, man, it’s free. What have you got graduated by ASU w ith an in-, tain a n index of only 2.68 d u r­ T im e PROGRAM dex of 1.00. Until this new ing his senior year in order to to lose but your time? 12:00 NBC News on H our rule goes into effect a n index graduate. This may be d iffi­ a ^ S ^ace y °u c3ts might surprise yourselves of 1.80 is needed for g radua­ cult for some; but it is not the 12:05 Music at Noon and iind that this symphony nonsense is a real swing- tion. P a rt of the new rule is im possible-task faced by our 12:30 Music at Noon in bit. & 1:00 NBC News on H our to raise this required cum ula­ unhappy Joe. 1:05 K asey Express Crazy, man! Let’s pad over to the MU Sundav tive index to 2.00. Sincerely, 1:30 K asey Express and give the aurals a treat. It was to rem ove an actual Lloyd L. Low enstein 2:00 NBC News on H our paradox th a t the new rules 2:05 K asey Express w ere prom ulgated. U nder our 2:30 K asey Express present rules We perm it a stu ­ To the Editor: 3:00 .Devil's Delight dent to stay in school right up I wish to thank the State to the end of his senior year Press for its fine co-operation 3:30 D evil’s Delight 4:00 P la tte r P arty i Sòme students on campus never quite make their w ith only a 1.00 index. He in supporting the AWS Blood 4:25 News then discovers th at he cannot D rive. Thanks to your encour­ classes on time. * graduate because of low index. agem ent, we received a total of 4:30 P la tte r P arty . Oné factor that could contribute directly to their Suppose, for instance, Joe 177 donations for the V eterans 5:00 P la tte r P arty problem is the school clocks. 5:30 NBS News of W orld College arrives at the end of A dm inistration Hospital. 5:45 Sports Today his junior year w ith an index master control system is supposed to be set up I also wish to congratulate so that all the clocks on campus-will register exactly the of 1.00 having passed, say, 92 all of the students who con­ 6:00 This is Your U niversity 6:30 Cafe Internationale clockstime ^ master clock regulates all the campus hours w ith this average. This tributed to the Drive. Mr. Cook 7:00 Cafe Internationale. m eans he has 92 grade points. o f the V eterans Hospital and In order to graduate in one the personnel of the Southw est 7:30 Cafe Internationale But this doesn’t Work out. 8:00 Cafe Internationale rhore year Jo e m ust accum u­ Blood B ank w ere highly It is not unusual to find clocks next door to each late 34 more credit hours and pleased w ith the spirit and co­ 8:30 Cafe Internationale 9:00 Cafe Internationale °.ther j 1.? .the same building with a five or ten minute­ raise his index (at present) to operation of ASU students. 9:15 Life and the W orld time difference. 1.80. He takes 34 credit hours This represents a fine sta rt 9:30 News The clocks in some of the dorms are sometimes as during this last year and gets A tow ard w hat I ’m sure w ill be 9:35 Cam pus News in all his courses. He then much as one hour behind the clock at the MU. an even larger tu rn o u t of the 9:40 A ndy W illiams will have acquired 136 more student body in successive This is a problem and should be looked into Stu­ grade, points (34 times 4 ),-giv­ drives. A sincere T hanks to 9:45 Music dents don t enjoy being late to classes, but it is unavoid­ ing him a total of 228 grade everyone, who volunteered his 10:00 N ight Scene able in a situation such as this. 10:30 News, Night Scene points and an index of ju st over 11:00 N ight Scene' , Sincew e do have a m aster control system, it would 1.80. W onder of wonders, he donation. Sincerely, be nice if it worked as it should. 11:30 News, N ight Scene graduates) B ut let him get a KATRINA SABEY 12:00 SIG N OFF GoMan, Go K AS N Always Late? F rid ay, M arch 6, 1959 Swimming Team Wins 52-31 The. ASU w om en’s swim m ing team defeated th e U niversity of New M exico’s w om en’s team 52-31-in a m eet held last S at­ u rd ay at A lbuquerque. T here w ere four m ain events and twq relays, including form swim m ing, free style, back craw l, butterfly, individual m edley relay and free style re ­ lay. ASU students participating in- the events w ere Peggy W il­ lard, T erry Hopt, Lois DuBois, Ju d y Wade, M ary Ja n e Isabell, K aye Powell and Ju d y Gurney. The ASU team will host the U niversity of New Mexico M arch 14. On Campos MaxQhufaan (By the Author of “Rally Round the Flag, Boys! "and, “Barefoot Boy with Cheek”) HUSBANDS, ANYONE? I t has been alleged that eoeds go to college for the sole purpos# of finding husbands. This is, of course, an infamous canard, and I give fair warning that, small and spongy as I am, anybody who says such a dastardly thing when I am around had better be prepared fo ra sound thrashing! Girls go to college for precisely the same reasons as men do: to broaden their horizons, to lengthen their vistas, to dnnk at tfre fount of wisdom. But if, b ^ pure chance,- white a girl is engaged in these meritorious pursuits, a likely looking’husband should pop' into view, why, what’s wrong’ with that? Eh? W hat’s wrong with that? The question now arises, what should a girl look for in a husband? A great deal has been written on this subject. Soina say character is most important, some say background, soma say appearance, some say education. All are wrong. ■ The most important thing—bar none—in a husband is health. Though he be handsome as, Apollo and rich as Croesus, what good is he if he just lies around all day accumulating bedsores? WESTERN FASHIONS . . . Linda Purlia (r), shows Alice Abelt and Dennis McCarty hmfi she will model a squaw dress at the Kappa Delta-Lambda Chi Alpha western and casual wear fashion show Wednesday. Western, Casual-W ear Fashion Show W ill Be Presented In M U Ballroom A w estern and casual w ear fashion show w ill be presented W ednesday, Mar. 11, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the MU Ballroom by K appa D elta and Lam bda LAIRD Pharmacy Prescription Druggists The very first thing to do upon meeting s man is to make sure he is sound of wind and limb. Before he has a chahce to sweet-talk you, slap a thermometer in his mouth, roll back his eyelids, yank out his tongue, rap his patella, palpate his thorax, ask him to straighten out a horseshoe with his teeth. If he fails these simple tests, phone for an ambulance and go on to the next prospect. 501 M ill Ave. WO 7-2922 26 E. 8th St. WO 7-4063 Chi Alpha. Admission to the ley, Linda Purlia, Shirley ¿vent' is 25 cents. W alkington, Alice Abelt; and M arilyn Leafdale w ill be Deanna W ard. Also, C athy Brim hall, P at m aster of ceremonies. Assisting h er a r^ K a y Nealon, stage m an ­ Tribbey, Irm a Rovey and M ar­ ager; M ary Hufford, invitations, gie Pierce. and K athy G andrud, tickets; Irm a Rovey, props m anager, and Sue Sm ith, publicity. A six-piece band w ill pro- j vide music fo r dancing after the show. O ther entertainm ent includes L aird Simpson and P hil Wade, w ho will play gui­ tars and sing during interm is­ sion. Modeling fashions provided by the F ro n tier Shop of Mesa w ill be Ju n e M orris, Sue C ul- If, however, he turns Out to be physically fit, proceed to the second most important requirement in a husband. I refer to a sense of humor. A man who can’t take a joke is a man to be avoided. There are several simple tests to find out whether your prospect can take a joke or not. You can, for example, slash his tires. Or burn his “Mad” comics. Or steal his'switchblade. Or turn loose his pet raccoon. Or shave his head. After each of these good-natured pranks, laugh gaily and shout “April Fool!” If he replies, “But this is February nine­ teenth,” or something equally churlish,'cross him off your list and give thanks you found out in time. But if he laughs silverly and calls you “Little minx !” put him to the next test. Find out whether he is kindly. Tbe quickest way to ascertain his kindliness is, of course, to look at the cigarette lie smokes. Is it mild? Is it clement? Is it humane? Does it minister tenderly to the psyche? Does it coddle the synapses? Is it a good companion? Is it genial? Is it bright and friendly and full of dulcet pleasure from cockcrow, till the heart of darkness? Is it, in short, Philip Morris? If Philip Morris it be, then clasp the man to your bosom with hoops of steel, for.you may be sure that he is kindly as a sum­ mer breeze, kindly as a mother’s kiss, kindly to ^is very marrow. And now, having found a man who is kindly and healthy and blessed with a sense of humor, the only thing that remains is to make sure he will always earn a handsome living. That, fortu­ nately, is easy. Just enroll him in engineerihg. © mo, m.» swim« For filter smokers the Philip Morris Company makes Marl­ boro; the cigarette with better “m akin’s.” New improved filter and good rich flavor. Soft pack or flip-top box. A lot to like l Cap & Gown Name Cards NOW Avoid Penalties Black Mello Kee 0 H alite Sole 0 N eolite Heel 1 2 95 O rder Before A p ril 15 A t The College Bookstore O pen M on. — Thurs. 8-7 F ri. 8-4:30 Sat. 8-12 Joe Selteh ‘T h e Place to go fo r B rands You 7th and Know” M ill. Ph. W O 7-4163 P age 6 STATE PRESS CAMPUS CURRENTS Phrateres W ill In itia te T h irty -fo u r pledges of P h ra ­ teres, off-cam pus w om en’s sor­ ority, w ill be initiated as ac­ tive m em benfTfunday. The initiation is at 1:30 p.m. in the MU upper lounge. The group to be, initiated are m em ­ bers of the ASU chapter’s first pledge class. Pledges are: Mickey Acosta, Jo Clare Amos, R uth B aker, M argaret p e rry , Diane Bertoia, Lynn Bullock, Donna Carver, and K athy C lark. Also, C harlotte Davis, B ever­ ly Dawson, Carolyn D entzer, Sel E rder, M arjann F letcher, D arlene Goto, B arbie H artner, Carole Hobsbn. , O thers, jo y Jesperson, B a r­ bara Kindell, Susie M cKeever, W anda Mechling, Nancy M ikuleky, P egg M onarch, M ary N ielander, "Marylyn N iejander, Eileen Nolan. New hall officers Were a n ­ nounced at Gam m age H all’s spring form al Feb. 14. The . new ly-elected officers , are: president,,D olores Jim enez; vice president, Nancy Arnold; ; secretary - treasurer, Jaynee Horn; and wing representatives, Connie Jaenicke, Peggy S tan ­ ton, K aren George and Suzanne Horn. * fgjgff $ The annual W est Hall M othr ers’ Tea is scheduled for M arch j 15 from 2 to 4 p.m. A feature of the tea, which has a St. P a tric k ’s Day theme, will be a fashion show, modeled by West H all girls. • Reverend David H urty w ill j be guest speaker a*t a supper I m eeting of the L utheran S tu - ! dent Association at the L u th - j eran Church of the Good Shep­ herd in Tempe Sunday at 6. Judy Foster was recently I elected president of th e.L u ,th -i eran - Students. ' Also elected j were: M arvin Roose, vicepresident; Bea Bachman, secre- j tary, and B etty Devendorph, treasu rer. ..." F ath er Jam es W eber will [ speak on “The Influence of P rotestant Thought on A m eri1can., Lif^" tsi the m em bers of the Newman' Club Tuesday evening at 7:30. Also, B ernice Reynolds, Alice Rodgers, Susan Rogers, Sue Snitcher, Carole Stone, Bobbie Taylor, B arb ara Wall, Elaine W alsh, and N ancy Wood. ' W om en p a rtic ip a tin g , in W A A g olf com petition are urged, to tu rn th e ir ¡score cards in to Miss Betty G r a ­ ham or Jo A n n e G underson by M arch 12. CAMPUS CRUSADE t' . . members watch Milt Pope adjust a film at a recent Campus Crusade for Christ meeting in the MU. Fraternities A d d More Pledges By K A T H Y B U R KE chairm an; Roxi Cham berlain, Pledging ceremonies have public relations, and Lynneah add.ed new m en to th ree cam ­ j Malloy, registrar. pus fraternities this week. W ilmer Court, Michael Rich­ I .G am m a P h i’ Betas and dates ardson and Jerqm e W ilhardt i celebrated the success of the are w earing Lam bda Chi Alpha ; Gam ma Phi Follies S aturday pledge Dins, w hile Jam es Dwig- I night at an after-show p arty in gins, W illiam G illiland, Jim J! the Tem pe A m erican Legion McGowan, GarV Pool, Bobi Hall. The sorority’s Moms’ Club W hite and Dick Hobbs pledged furnished refreshm ents. Delta Sigma Bhi. New Sigma P hi- Epsilon Surprised M onday night w ith pledges are Bill Anderson, a baby show er by Theta Chi Roger Flagg, L arry L ittle and! fratern ity was Mr.s., B arbara Bob Kopp, Dan E nright, J a c k ! Hill, wife of Tom Hill, Theta Hulme, Ray McClain and John Chi alum nus. Neal have joined T heta Chi; W endell T aylor,‘Don Hill, Pete Eating, swim m ing and singSong and P aul Brehm arfe new ihg ape on the agenda for Sig­ Tau K appa Epsilon pledges. ma Chi Sigmas tonight as they * , * * fete new officers w ith a p arty Kappa Kappa G am m Js have) a t the home of olum nus M ar­ elected as their first chapter shall Christy 'in Phoenix. officers: Penny Pender, presi­ dent: Diane R e a d ,' vice-presi­ A lpha Epsilon Phi m em bers dent; Sharron Arnoldy, record­ w ere treated t o . a picnic at ing ¡secretary; Lynda Dietrich, South M ountain P ark by their corresponding secretary; B etsy ! M othersTClub S un d ay ,'fo llo w ­ Beugareau, treasurer; Binky ing the early-m orning in itia­ Buck, scholarship; Linda D e- j tion of M arilyn Sharnik, N or­ W itt, rush chairm an; D ous m a Tem kin and B arbara Parisek, panhellenic re p re s e n t-! Milkes. ative; L aura-D onna Ashley, efficiency; K aren Green, pledge! Sandy Rowe was nam ed Chi chairm an; Ann . Hoyer, social Omega honor pledge, and Lynn j Steinko received an aw ard for scholarship and scrapbook at a buffet, dinner in Palo Verde cafeteria S atu r­ day. ling” w ith beans a t a recent Casino P a rty exchange a t the Sigma Nu house. f Actives ate steal? at the re ­ cent A lpha Sigma A lpha steak and beans dinner, and K ay Sigma Nus and Tri Sigmas W alters received an a w a rd for enjoyed dancing and “gam b­ highest scholarship. * j outstanding O rg an izatio n s should sign up now w ith th e ir W A A represen tative fo r the bas­ ke tb a ll to u rn a m e n t. Fred Elquest & Son E v e r y th in g fo r th e A rt S tu d e n t 9 . A r t S u p p lies • P ic tu r e F ra m in g 70 3 N . 2nd St. Phoenix PHONE A L 8-2628 Men go for girls who go for Camels. This cigarette out­ sells every other —every filter, every king-size, every regular —and has for 10 straight years. The Camel blend of costly,tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mild­ ness. The b e st,to b ac co makes the best smoke. Push fads and fancy stuff aside . . . Have a real cigarettehave a CAM EL See Our New Hol'N-One Donut Machine “Excuse me, honey. The lady wants a Camel.” V A R sr fv Now Under New Management 8th S tre et H aro, d & C olleg e B arclay, Mgr. ilila Tut». Cft., W tuitou-Sultya, N. C. F rid a y , M arch 6, 1959 FIG ’S By V IC ST A T E P R E S S Page 7 'N O C O M M EN T" U FIG A R ELLl Who’s On First? By R IC H A R D S T E H R ju st looking forw ard to th at first game.” He rem arked, though, th a t this last-m in u te laxity w3s common and th at by gam e tim e he’d have “a real hustling ball club.” The “ no comment” coach then w ent bn to comment on his inwhlbh he described as of the better infields in «First, th e debuting m ento r the country in college ball.’’ announced his starting lineup. About the rest of the tfeam, W inkles declared, Leading o ff w ill be center fie ld ­ however, e r F ran U rb a n , fo llo w e d by “W e’ll jy st have to see.” The coach really had no com­ second baseman John Regoli, shortstop B enn y R u iz, le ft fie ld ­ m ent to m ake about the G rand team . He adm itted e r A l C a rr, rig h t fie ld e r George Canyon H ann a, firs t baseman John J a ­ freely th a t he know s nothing cobs, th ird baseman Don W ilson [about them ,except th a t they o r Syl M a b ry , ca tch er* C u rt play the ASU Sun Devils M on­ B ry a n t and p itc h e r Joe Kostyk. day a t 3:30 p.m. on the G rand W inkles said he plans to di­ Canyon College campus, 32nd vide oRening day pitching Ave. and Cam elback Rd., in STARTER , . . joe Kos­ chores betw een K ostyk and Phoenix. tyk, returning reliever- southpaw R ay M artinez. “If BASEBALL SCHEDULE starter from last year’s w e get in trouble,” he added, M ar. 9 — G rand Canycn Col­ I t w ould also be nice if a A S b a s e b a l l team, is “I ’ll p u t in Roger K udron.” lege • Phoenix A SU ’s hotshot guard P au l good-sizecl contingent showed Coach B o b W i n k l e s’ Coach W inkles also voiced M ar. 11 — Pepperdine (2) H ow ard has been selected to up a t the footbaH game tom or­ choice to start Monday’s concern on the w ay his players Tempe th e B order C onference a ll-sta r row night. O thers have to pay season o p e n e r against have been acting the last few M ar. 12 — Pepperdine 'Tem pe team , it w as announced this to get in, b u t AS students get Grand Canyon College in days. “T heir m inds are not Mar. 13 — Los Angeles w eek. in free w ith an activity card. Phoenix. practice,” he said. “T hey’re S tate Tem pe S un D evil forw ards A1 N ea- ------------------------------------------r — Mar. 14 — Los Angeles ley and P au l D enham w ere S tate (2) Tem pe aw arded second team an d h on­ INTRA-SQUAD GRID TILT M ar. 16 — Colorado State orable m ention positions, r e ­ U. (2) Tempe spectively. N ealey * led th e M ar. 19 — G rande Canyon D evil cage crew w ith 19 points College Tempe p e r gam e. D enham an d H ow ­ M ar. 20-21 — San Diego a rd follow ed closely w ith 17 S tate Tem pe ASU footballers w ound up ale annual M aroon-G old in tra ­ Jim Lam beth, (rt) Charles an d 15. th e jr spring drills yesterday in squad gam e tom orrow night at K rofchik and (re) K a rl K iefer. M ar. 23-24-25-26 — W yoming O th er firs t team m em bers p rep aratio n fo r th e grand fin Tempe The startin g Gold backfield w ill ’ 8 in the new stadium . chosen by BC coaches along include (qb) Joe Zuger, (lh) Mar. 27 -— W isconsin Tempe w ith H ow ard w ere: forw ards Students and fans w ill be Ossie M cCarty, (rh ) Jo h n M c- M ar. 28 — W isconsin (2) M ilt F itts, W est T exas S ta te ,treated to a pre-gam e football Falls and (fb ) Clay Freney. Tem pe an d Doyle Edm iston, Hardin-clinic at 7:45 p.m., at w hich M esa, C harles F airb an k s and Cecil M ar. 29 — Wisconsin Simmon?; ce n te r B illy Jo e players w ill dem onstrate in Coleman w ill coach the M a-- M ar. 30 — W isconsin Tem pe Price; N ew M exico State; and slow motion the new defensive roons and w ill sta rt (qb) F ran M ar. 31 — Wisconsin Tem pe guard C harlie B row n, Texas and offensive additions which U rban, (lh) N olan Jones, (rl#) A pril 1 — W isconsin Tempe T he A rizona W ildcats w ill W estern. w ill- be employed • by the De­ Jo e D rake, and (fb) Ed Ellis, A pril 2 — W isconsin Tem pe m eet th e S un Devil gym nastics mons this fall. (le) Bill Spanko. (It) Jo e. Ca- A pril 3 — Wisconsin Tem pe team tom orrow afternoon at, 2 Tiie Gold team , coached by m ut, (lg) F red Yuss, (e) John A pril 4 — Wisconsin * p.m. in the ASU gym. Dick Tam buro and P aul Kemp, Vucichevich, (rg) M ike B a rth ­ Scottsdale C huck McMahon, high scorw ill boast a first string line olomew, (rt) M ike Cupchak A pril 4 — Wisconsin P hoenix dr last w eek w ith 43 points, composed of: (le) Tim Lee, and (re) Bob R em bert will A pril 6 — ASC Flagstaff w ill be but for a rep eat p e r­ (It) Jesse B radford, (Ig) Dick compose the startin g M aroon Tempe form ance. L etterm an Dick L e- Locke, (c) F red Rhoades, (rg) line. A pril 7 — W illiams AFB 609 M ill • W O 7-3221 Beau, plagued w ith an injured Williams AFB shoulder, w ill en ter lim ited ev­ A pril 9 — Casa G rande ents. “W e Teach Watches to Cotton Kings Casa G randa O th er ASU team m em bers A p ril' 9 — ASC Flagstaff f Tell the Truth” (Competing w ill be freshm an Tem pe H arvy P lant, and letterm en The ASU Sun Im ps round tlje E astern A rizona JC Mon- A pril 11 — Arizona (2) R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S D ave B onham and Iv an J e n n ­ out th eir 1958-59 basketball sters in M orenci. Tucson ings. season - Saturday night against The contest, originally slated A pril 13 — W illiams AFB fo r Thatcher, w ill be a charity W illiams AFB affair to raise m oney for M or- A pril 15-16 — Sul Ross You're always ready enci’s new civic center and oth­ Tem pe e r projects. A pril 17 — San Diego Coach F an n y M arkham ’s M arines Tempe for a date;;, quintet cu rren tly is sporting a A pril 18 — San Diego 12-4 record and defeated the , M arines (2) Tempe thanks to Arrow M onsters once th is'seaso n , 70-, A pril 23 — Camp Pendleton 60. Pendleton W ash and W ear Probable Im p startin g lineup A pril 24 — San Diego Naval w ill consist of forw ard Ollic A ir S. Diego Payne, the team ’s leading scor­ A pril 25 — Nav. T raining e r w ith a 15 point average; C enter • S. Diego 'Your timing is as neat as your ap­ forw ard H arvey Darche, top re - A pril 27-28 — F o rt H uachuca pearance when the shirt is a new bounder w ith an average of 13 Tempe Arrow Wash and Wear. N o wait­ p e r game; 6-6 Vz center Mike April 28 — Casa -Grande ing for the laundry. Just suds— McConnell, second in scoring Cotton Kings Casa G rande an d rebounding; guard Chico M ay 1 — N aval T raining drip-dry—and you’re ready to go! M orrison, team leader in field C enter Tempe Economical, too . « . your allow­ goal and free throw accuracy; M ay 2 — Arizona (2) ance goes further. and guard W alt B aum ann. Tempe F irst, a long, low bow to W est T ex as an d H ardin-S im m ons. Second, a little m ore in ­ form ation to fu rth e r m uddle th e playoff p ictu re in th e B or­ d e r Conference. Officially, ASU, Texas W est ern and New M exico S tate are . co-holders of th e BC cham pionship. Each receives a first place trophy. T he playoff is to see w hich of th e th ree cham ps goes to th e NCAA regional tournam ent, not to determ ine a cham pion in th e BC. As of £ p.m. yesterday, T ex ­ as W estern’s Ja c k Burgess is th e only p lay er ineligible for Howard All-BC , th e playoffs u n der the NCAA ru ling on fo u r-y ear m en p lay ­ ing in post-season games. (B u r­ gess h it 21 against ASU in the D evil loss to TWC Feb. 21). T he w in n er of M onday’s gam e pitting the Devils against th e victor in tom orrow ’s TW NMS gam e gets to host Idaho State, Rocky M ountain loop cham pion. T he w inner of th at gam e m eets St. M ary’s of Calif., the W est Coast AC cham p, at San Francisco’s Cow Palace M arch 13. Incidentally, how a b o u t get­ tin g a large group together to give the local cagers some m or­ al support M onday, w h erever th a t gam e is going to be p lay ­ ed? C ontact Je ff K iehl a t Ext. 300 or the S tate Press for c h a r­ te r bus inform ation. T here’s room for 39 riders. 3fc $ $ “No com m ent,” said Coach Bobby W inkles yesterday w hen asked about th e upcom ing base­ ball season w hich gets under w ay M onday w hen the Sun Devils invade G rand Canyon College. He th en proceeded to coi m ent. J Maroons, Golds Meet Devil Gymnasts Try U Of A Here % » Bunch's Imps End Season Carefully tailored b y Arrow of 100% cotton oxford and broad­ cloth. 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