a tiz o n a state uni vers it ' TEMPE , ARIZONA ARIZONA’S, OLDEST COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER, ESTABLISHED 19Ò3 STATE PRESS' Yearly Parade Ousted The annual hom ecom ing p a ­ ra d e trad itio n w ill be discon­ tinued this year, Tom M eredith, activities vice president, a n ­ nounced yesterday. The increasing cost of con­ stru ctin g a float is one of the m ain reasons for th e change, according to M eredith. He ad ­ ded th a t each y ear it took m bre tim e and m oney to build a prize w inning float: “All th e em phasis w as on th e floats and not recognition fo r th e university,’.’ M eredith said. “A fter w eeks of planning an d construction, th e floats w ere used for only a few hours' one m orning. ' A ccording to- lyieredith, thé em phasis this y ear w ill, be shifted to house and cam pus decorations. . “The real purpose of hom e­ com ing is to get th e alum ni to come back to th e cam pus,” he said. “This can be done by giving them a reaso n . to come see A rizona S tate.” H e feels th a t good-looking and. w o rth ­ w hile house an d cam pus dec­ orations can be the incentive. T he Boai-d of Regents W ed­ nesday turned down a recom­ Sr m endation th at Arizona State U niversity pay- the city of Tem ­ pe for fire protection.^ The board also voteid to ap ­ peal to the Arizona Suprem e Court a ruling by M aricopa County Superior C ourt Judge Lorna Lockwood. Judge Lockwood ruled, Sept. 11, ASU’s m ulti-m illion dollar construc­ tion program was subject to TerK£>e building ordinances. The proposed fire .protection .would have ASU pay Tempe 8 $50,000 now and approxim ate­ llg¡§ § < ¿áÉHPPpH ly $10,000 a year for fire pro­ 1gUg tection. . , Regents O. D. M iller, and L ynn M. Laneyy^joth of Phoe­ Is b ; nix, after a survey of the fire I 'vii /^> Ipill problem s, recom m ended th a t Í¡f 1 ASU pay Tem pe fo r fire protec­ •• »W to. . jp tion a t the university. THIRSTY T h e, recom m endation w as members of¥ the Sun Devil Band take a. break from . _ --------------' —-V w vw>iv J I Viry |practicing / l UU(f»V,WI>U for strongly opposed by regent W il­ their sharp performances during halftim e. cexemonie^ a t A SU fdatball games. liam R. M atthew s of Tucson. “If w e accept, the sàm e thing m ay happen in Tucson. In Tucson now, th e city fire de­ p artm en t w ill answ er a fire call w ithout first calling- a law yer. I t’s tim e for Tem pe to grow up,” he said. A telegram , falsely -sig n ed . U niversity, its student body, M ax R ichards, ASASU firstFlagstaff R egent Jo h n B abbit with^ ASU G raduate M anager j faculty and adm inistration. vice president and- speaker of also opposed the recom m enda­ R em odeling of- th e Cam pus Franlc Rispoli’s nam e, w as re ­ I t has not been ascertain- the student senate, said^ “This tion. “This is not the attitude L a b o r a t o r y School is_ e x ­ ceived Sunday night by West ed W hether the person w ho was the most flagrant .example, of the other cities,” . (Tucson pected to be com pleted early T exas S tate Football Coach and F lagstaff), he said. . sent the telegram is connected of stupidity I ’ve ever heard of. in October, according rto Jo h n C lark Jarnigan., In other action, the Regents Ellingson, physical p lan t d irec­ A w arped m ind did it, and if approved ASU’s 1959-61 cata­ T he telegram falsely reported w ith ASU. to r a t A SU . th a t W TS team m em bers acted T here has been speculation it is a student, I ’ll be th e first log of courses and issued a Th’e t $28,000 job w ill include in an ungentlem anly m anner th at the telegram -m ay be con­ statem ent th at in the future all to help him out the door. installation of one-w ay m ir - a fte r S atu rday n ight’s gam e by new degrees and courses offer­ nected w ith student dissatisfac “O ur students would -not ed by A rizona’s . three institu­ ro rs to enable student' teachers using a b u s iv e -1and obscene tion about the c u rren t seating stand for sucn a. thing. They tions of higher education m ust to observe classroom activity. language tow ards the crowd. Also, classroom s w ill be. re a r • “I had no know ledge of the arrangem ent at ASU hom e foot­ are m uch too intelligent,” he first be approved by the Reg­ added. ents. _ ranged and new cooling d u ct­ telegram until, Coach, Jarnigan, ball games. w o rk w ill be installed. a - good friend of m ine, called B ut ASU A thletic D irector T he school on 10th Street, is here M onday m orning and read Clyde Sm ith said yesterday, successor to ' P ay n e T raining it to m e,” Mr. Rispoli said. School. It serves as a train in g The p arty who sent the tele­ “We in the athletic d ep art­ ground for ASU students m a j­ g ra m 'ille g ally signed Mr. Ris­ m ent would ra th e r believe the oring in education. poli’s nam e, his title, charged telegram originated on the o u t­ Unless- students, petition for a MU 202 from 1 to 4 p.m., ac­ A n o th efS o n stru ctio n job e x ­ the message to his: hom e phone side,. and. can’t believe a student pected to be finished in O c ­ num ber, and in doing so, vio­ would do such a thing. We special election, there w ill be cording to Roland Eidam, Elec­ have nothing b u t respect for no sophomore, ju n io r or senior tober is th e building of con- lated a federal law. tions board chairm an. cessibn stands at Sun Devil T he telegra*^ cast a bad re ­ W gst Texas S tate College and class officers this year. Petitions are due Oct. 2 at Freshm en will choose their S tadium : flection upon A rizona State its fine football team .” • 4 p.m . in the sam g’office. ASU Dean o f Students W. P. officers in a special election on U pper class officers w ere not Shofstall added th a t w hoever Oct. 12, called by Tom Hulen, sent the telegram succeeded ASASU president. elected last spring, as required in putting the entire school in a Petitions for freshm en offi­ in the ASASU elections code, bad light and th a t the student ces —- president, vice president, because the ASASU constitu­ bpdy would not tolerate such secretary, and two senators — an action. w ill be available Monday in tion calls for th eir election in The Board of Regents of the neering and engineering sci­ the' fall, points out Dave Barnes, universities and' state college ence. chief 'ju stice of the student of Arizona, a t a tw o -d ay m eet­ “Engineering science” is d e ­ Suprem e Court. ing concluded W ednesday on fined as a core program in A ruling from last y ear’s stu ­ th e A rizona S tate U niversity engineering and a special field cam pus, recom m ended approval of engineering education and Associated W omen Students O ff-cam pus women n o t In dent Suprem e C ourt stated th at of th e ASU 1959-61 catalogue. not as a general field. w ill elect a vice president nex t P h rateres m ay cast ballots the present ASASU elections A pproval w as given w ith th e The engineering core in­ w eek to fill the office vacated Monday through W ednesday code: contradicts the student proviso th a t th e M aster of Sci­ cludes courses in chem istry, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the co n stitu tio n .^ by K ay .Murdock, w ho is not a t­ ence Degree in E ngineering be office of C atherine G. Nichols, Anyone interested in elect­ physics, m athem atics, engineer­ tending school this semester. lipiited to th e fields of electri­ ing m echanics, therm odynam ­ associate dean of students, in ing u p per class officers for this cal engineering (w hich w ill T he special election w illjb e the MU Mezzanine. year m ust have a senator in ­ include com puter engineering), ics, m echanics of solids, fluid held before T hursday by P h ra t- ’ Nominees for the office are troduce the proposal in the stu ­ m echanical- engineering, ' civil m echanics, electrical sciences eres m em bers and in wom en’s Velva Richey, Lora Rhodes and dent Senate, according to M ax engineering, in d u strial eng i- and technical com munications. dorms. * B arbara Thurm an. R ichards, ASASU vice prexy. Lab School Face Lifted I i Ìf A■ ■ Telegram Sent To West. Texas Coach Falsely Signed With Rispoli's Nam e Upper Classmen Lack Officers, Freshman Elections To Start Regents Limit Engineering Degree, Give OK to ASU ’59-’61 Catalog Special AWS Election Next Week To Fill Vice Presidential Position Page Two Friday, September 25, 1959 STATE PRESS M il Info Desk Helps Students W ith Problems Student Leaders To Attend Payson Workshop Oct. ,9-11 Some 1(10. student -leaders, an d adm inistrators w ill convene, in Payson Oct. 9, 10 and 11 for the annual student leadership w orkshop. w orkshop also ldy plans for the coming year. This year, the Cardell College Problem , a practice exercise in student governm ent form ed at H arvard, will be the basis of The 'w orkshop,, designed .to workshop activities. The exer cises based-on-real college gov­ develop and im prove leadership ernm ent problems, gives new ability, offers student leaders student leaders" an opportunity an opportunity to .exchange to study situations they m ay ideas and discuss ■problem s a - m eet later in the year at ASU This year, for the first time, rising in the various segments freshm an o f f i c e r candidates pf cam pus -government. may attend. ‘ ASASU officers attending the | The trip, at a cost of $2 to Fast Emergericy Service Provided D uring Games E m ergency'G am e Facilities games, there are about 50 docW hat are the medical and I tors in the stands who can be em ergency facilities at ASU I paged oven the P.A. system home football games? and dispatched to anyone need­ This guestion was raised d u r­ ing m edical attention. ing the .week because a nineThere is a red -arm -banded y ear old "boy" was irrj ured by an upright b£r falling off the south usher posted at the top and bot­ goaLpost, grid a woftian fa in t-i tom of each m ain-aisle in the ed at the game Saturday night. stadium . Also, about 18 tick­ Bqth received fast m edical a t- | et-takers, gate-m en and ush- | tenti(m and . are reported in -ers are at the ends of the field. fine condition. Tw enty uniform ed ROTC men “We are prepared to handle .. anything at ASU home football and 12 campus and regular po­ games, from a sore finger to a lice officers are posted through­ rio t,” F ran k Rispoli, graduate out the stadium and grounds. m anager, said Wednesday. These men are ready to aid He explained th at in addi­ dnyone who needs it and they tion to the three school physi­ cians, football team tra in e r and use strategically located tele­ two assistants, w ith complete phones wifh an operator to con­ first aifl equipm ent a t th e ta c t Mr. Rispoli or A thletic D i­ rector Clyde, Sm ith át the press box. They have a chart show ­ ing exactly w here .each p h ysi^ cian is seated, and dispatch, the doctor by his’ code num ber to the em ergency area. A. tem porary building at the south end of the field’ m ay be Free dancing, refreshm ents used as a first aid 'statio n , an d , and games, sponsored by the an am bulance is always stand- I Social board, ■will be offered ing by. As well as the stand­ tonight at- C lancy’s from 7:30 ard athletic insurance policy, I thé school has’ a policy which ! till m idnight. . Dancing will be to popular covers spectators at the sta d -j ium. records. Jack Ong, sophomore, w in play his record collection, w hich includes all the curren t top discs and new , releases, totally nearly 400 records. O.ng is a colum nist for the Mesa Tribune and deejayed this sum m er w hile in charge Of the Mesa Bandstand series. 1 Why not take a Cab? This evening’s session tw ill §*’ « to ; : last., .W-SWi- k..-’ Sv. C lancy’s open house, w hich was attended by approxim ately 300 students, Mrs. C ecelia. Secular, ! 24 Hours A Day advisor, stated. J Free Dam Games And Pop: Clancy’s Tonight each- student, also .gives student officers a ‘ chance to get better acquainted, not only in work, but through social activities such as-square dancing, co-educational baseball and volley­ ball. Those who h a v e attended previous w orkshops feel the understanding of each other, and of student governm ent, gained there is a valuable aid to the efficiency of ASASU. Need a ride to California for the World Series'? Or some as­ pirin to relieve a headache? ’■If so, go to the inform ation desk in the M emorial Union, Besides helping With prob­ lems concerning the campus, the personnel at the inform a­ tion desk offer- a wide variety of services. • They help find rides and rid ­ ers for. students going to all parts of the country, supply as­ pirin, bandages, needles and' thread to m eet any . emergency. They ,■stock m agazines, cards, and chess sets to be used in the M emorial Union lounge. A lso ," th e inform ation desk, sells llocal newspapers" and tick ­ ets to cam pus-sponsored acti­ vities, runs a lost and found de­ partm ent, and distributes an’d posts all advertising m aterials for th e Union. - The inform ation desk is open from 7 a m . to 10:30 p.m. during the w eek, and from 12 noon un­ til 10:30 p.m. on Sunday. ARIZONA'S FIN EST RECORD SELECTION You Name It — We Have ¡t — Sweet to Dixie RCA VICTOR 8 \* * -- - CLASSICS "1812 OVERTURE" S /l RAVEL'S BOLERO Morton Gould ' '• a, Rachmaninoff's Concerto No. 3" Van Cliburn ## FINLANDIA" London Proms Symphony n Mendelssohn Concerto in E Minor/ / Boston Symphony With Heifetz/Munch COLUMBIA SHOW TUBES Calhoun Cab Service MY FAIR LADY — Rex & Julie WONDERFUL TOWN - Ros Russell PAJAMA GAME — Doris Day C ell m - H t o i PORGY & BESS — Pearl Bailey & others FLOWER DRUM SONG — Pat Suzuki SOUTH PACIFIC — Original Cast We Did* It Before - GYPSY — Ethel Merman KISMET — Alfred Drake We Can Do It Again , GO - GET - 'EM — DEVILS Large Selection SO LA N O 'S CA FE Fine Mexican Food CLOSED MONDAYS Corner 4th & Mill — Tempe — WO 7-9035 I A STEREO Wide Variety HILL'S RECORDS Phone WO 7-5243 Tempe Center 1 m Friday, Séptembèr 25, 1959 STATE PRESS Page Three Low Salary Keeps Away Top Faculty Low pay is keeping quality (faculty m em bers .-»from A ri­ zona’s th ree institutions of high­ er learning, Richard A. H arvill, president of the U niversity of Arizona, told the Board of R e­ gents Tuesday. NEW HOME . . . f° r Liberal Arts is pictured above. The College of Liberal Arts building is now under construction. — f »•••■ ■■■ KASN Schedules New Programs, World Series Games Included The W orld Series games and a' varied entertainm ent sched­ ule will highlight program m ing at ■KASN, 660, the university ' A ctor . Vindent • P rice opens radio station, this year. th e ASU Concert and Lecture W orld Series games w ill be series W ednesday, 8:15 p.m. in m onitored from th é NBC -petw ork through KASN’s facilities, the MU -ballroom according to Bob Ellis, Radio"Students w ill be adm itted by TV B ureau production m anag­ activity cards. Tickets for the e r and adviser to KASN. public m ay be purchased a t the A new program , “A N ight at door 'for $1.50 th e -N e t,” w ill include feature P rice W ill. give - a one-m an and educational program s from dram atic production • entitled the Arizona S tate N etwork, the “T hree A m erican Voices.” The N ational Association of Edu­ program fe a tu re s w o r k s of cational B roadcasters Network, p ain ter Jam es A. McNeill W his- the Arizona. Broadcasting Systier, poet W alt W hitm an, and<; -ând NBC. .Other program m ing w ill in ­ p lay w rig h t Tennessee W illiams clude music,- local new s and B orn in S t . . Louis in. 1911, sports, and student productions. P rice attended' both" Y ale and the U niversity of London. He m ade h is ' first appearance on th e stage ir^ 1935 at th e G ate Volunteer readers are -Theater in London w hile study­ ing a rt a t the C oùrtauld In sti­ needed by blind ASU tu te in London. He is w ell know n for his num erous appearances in both stage productions and m otion pictures. Hi’s hobby of collect­ ing' paintings a n d draw ings form ed thé basis for h is rep u ta­ tion as a m odem -critic and con­ noisseur of fine art. Ellis says K A S N . can now be received in all dorm itories, in contrast to previous years w hen technical difficulties ham pered reception. Students interested in onthe-job training in radio programming may contact Zelda Fontayne, operations manager of K A S N , campus radio station.* Miss Fontayne w ill be available afternoons from 2 to 4 p.m., in Engineering Center 116. <• T h is year, KASN w ill broadcast from noon until midnight, Monday through Frid ay. Broadcasting begins next Wednesday. H arvill described the situ a­ tion as “very critical.” “The UofA is $2,000 behind salari.es paid professors at oth­ e r lan d -g ran t, colleges,” he said. • As a possible solution, H ar­ vill urged the Regents to ap­ prove state—contributions tow ­ ard insurance' plans, reconsid­ e r 1960-61 salary recom m enda­ tions and give a m inim um 10 per cent annual pay increase to all faculty. He said the institutions have the insurance plans now, but faculty M embers m ust pay for them. I f the state w on’t provide money for the pay raises, tu i­ tion rates for students should be increased next year, Harvill said ., He suggested an increase of $25 for resident students and $75 for non-residents. Resi­ dents now p’ay $91 and non­ residents $225 per semester. Leyi's Continental Mark I Polished Cottons Colors: Charcoal»» w heat student. Please phone Some men, of course, can get b y ' nicely w ith ready-to-wear” life in­ surance designed for av­ erage instead of individ­ ual needs. But for most successful men — at least 9 out of 10 — life insur­ ance is something pe sonai that must be cu tom-made to meet pe: sonai needs. “To serv RR 6-2208 if you can help. , “Nine Out Of 10 Successful Men Want Custombuilt Life Insurance.” UNIVERSITY SHO Corner 7th St. & Mill I g o t t h e i d e a for a phone in my bedroom the night daddy tripped over my leg. He got all red in the face and said: Jähe, why do you have to sprawl all over the living room when you’re talking on the phone ? / don’t. Your mother doesn’t. * So, right then I decided to tell him about the extension in your bedroom. Daddy said: How much does it cost? I told him only three or four cents a day. Well, he looke&at me for a minuteand then he turned to mother and said: Why don’t you order w hich state: ■ “Would yoû encourage a profissionai lib rarian to seek em ployrhent a t M atthew s L ibra ry ? ” T he response was no, 100 p er cent. “If ' you have left Arizona State, w as M atthew s L ibrary a t all a factor in your leav­ ing?” Yes, 68 per cent; No, 14 per cent. (No answ er 18 per cen t). “If you are no longer at Arizona State* did yoti leave of your own volition?” Yes, 93 per cent.' WARREN McARTHUR, Jr. Name's The Same LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS r P^ a O ASl CALENDAR iÊ lÊ m , U Ì SÌ Friday, September 25, 1959 STATE FRESS Page Five California Sophomore — Pert Coed N ew Sun Demon Tw irlef By M A R IL Y N S H A R N IK practice, “but it’s m ore pleas­ u re than w ork!” In h er spare tim e H arlie enjoys ice skating, roller s k a t i n g , dancing and still finds tim e to study. ' She first began tw irling u n ­ d er h er sister. Je a n ’s in struc­ tions about nine years ago, and has had an*active career. H arlie has appeared on num ­ erous TV telecasts throughout the nation, led the Rosé Bowl ; A rizona S tate’s Sun Devil band has a new addition this year; p e rt and vivacious Miss H arlie Ju d y , whose fancy b a­ ton tw irlin g highlights h a lf­ tim e entertain m en t during the ASU football season. “I tw irl for m y education,” says this busy Public Relations m ajor, w ho devotes “five arid . o n e-h alf hours each day to Group Health, Hospital, Accident Insurance Plan Deadline Soon D eadline for taking -out the ASU group insurance p lan is W ednesday. The health, hospital and ac­ cident plan, One-third th e Usual cost of sim ilar policies, is now available to all • students. The plan, w hich is offered by the A m erican C asualty Com­ pany, w as adopted by the stu ­ dent senate last spring: The plan offers' -.complete health and accident coverage fo r a 12-month period at a n ­ n u a l rates of $24.55, for student o n ly ;,$47.10, for student and spouse; $67.10, for stu d en t,an d spouse w ith m aternity benefits; $59.50 for student, spouse and children (no lim it); and $79.50 for student, children and spouse w ith m aternity benefits. Check for details in MU 213. Final Week for our - To - School ! parade, perform ed at th e'M o u ­ lin Rouge in Hollywood, Calif., w ith thé M cGuire Sisters’ shcny, w as featured in the color movie short, “A Band is Born,” and toured the w estern United States and Canada w ith the in ­ ternationally, fam ous I. o r F. Robin Hood Band. A w inner of num erous baton tw irling com petitions, she was nam ed “N ational T w irling M aj­ orette Cham pion,” “Miss M aj­ orette of California,” “Miss T w irlaram a,” and “Solo T w irl­ ing M ajorette W inner of the All W estern Band Review.” As a new com er at Arizona State, H ariie th in k s ASU is I t B E outstanding as fa r as w arm th and friendliness are concerned. “I loved if the m inuté I got • here,” she said. And judging by h er recelé* tion at the A SU-W est Texas game, the feeling is m utual. “ H arlie’s plans include be­ coming an airline hostess after TWIRLÉR . . . M i s s graduation from ASU. S h ed Hrrrlie Ju d y is A S U ’salso like to be able to attend pert new heàd' m ajor­ the ASU-Hawaii'*g5me. ette. -, ¡■il B AS Pom PonJLine Adds Dancers ASU’s Pom Pon lin e ha& gained two new regular m em ­ bers and three substitutes. New regulars are F ran B reslin, sophomore; and Gloria M udersbaeh, freshm an. Sub­ stitutes include Ellen Adler, freshm an; Sue H ergerirather, freshm an, a n d Pasty Rich, freshm an. G irls t r y in g \p u t Monday, Tuesday" and W ednesday p er­ form ed A SU - routiniis now b e­ ing used as well as arfspriginal dance composed by each jjjrl, SPECIAL! [ slope, would you say, (A) “ W hat—no skis?” or (B) “ Cold?” or (C) “The pool closed three months ago,” or ID) “Stay right here—I ’ll get the guard!” BD CD Do you think the statement “I t ’s always darkest before the dawn” is (A) an astro­ nomical truism? (B) a good reason for getting home early? (C) a piece of hope­ ful philosophy? (D) an argu­ ment for night watchmen? sm oke VICEROY. T h e y know o n ly VICEROY has a thinking man’s filter—the filter with more research behind it than any other . . . the filter that, changed America's sm oking h a b its. And only VICEROY has a smoking man’s taste. A D B * lf you have checked (D) in three out of fewer questions, you’re pretty sharp . . . but if you picked (C)—man, ygu think for yourself! D C D D D Do you think th at a man who can pole-vault Iff feet but doesn’t like to, should (A) go out and do it any­ way? (B) keep the whole ..thing to himself? (C) do a bit of self-analysis ffn why hedoesn’t like to gosohigh? (D) have the bar set lower? A-D * AD B D c □ D D When you choose a filter cigarette, do you (A) ask all your friends, and take their word for what’s best? (B) take the one th at makes the loudest claim? (C) in­ vestigate the facts, then use your own judgment?* (D) go for the filter th at gives you taste plus filtering? A D b -d C D D D ' It-’s a wise-smoker who depends on.his own judgment, not opinions of others, in His choice of cigarettes. That is why men and women who think for themselves usually The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER ...A SMOKING MAN’S TASTE! Brow n A W illiam son Tobacco CefP* V Friday, September 25, 1959 , STATE PRESS Page Seven Students Teachers Give Views On College Benefits “W hat a te some of the m o s t, m ent of independent thinking ian Should look forw ard not im portant benefits. I can gain which is necessary for any pro- only to a gaining intellectually by attending college?” T hat gress in society,” he added. b u t also to getting along w ith question is forem ost in th Russell M. A rm strong, g rad ­ people.” m inds of m any 'freshm en who u ate student in A rt Education, H erm an A.. Schm idt, associate entered ASU this fall. feels that, “College is a womb in dean of students, feels a college Follow ing are various reflec­ w hich one ' m ay be nourished student m ay gain knowledge, tions on this question by faculty and have tim e to m ature. The educationally and socially, in and outstanding students. only difference is th a t in col­ dealing w ith his fellow m an. “Life brings to each of us lege one m ust labor oneself tri­ “This knowledge, so . im portant basic decision. Those in be born.” to our dem ocratic society, cap college can acquire a latitude to To Sharon Soule, junior, geo­ be gained at A rizona S t a t e look around arid gain a rich graphy, “The .understanding of U niversity w ith its fine faculty* COFFEE BREAK, . . . in the V. I. patio is typical background for m aking b etter yourself and your fellow m an and W ell-rounded academic morning, afternoon, and evening scene at A SIJ. Cas­ basic decisions,” V ernon Dol­ are, the m ost im portant goals in and social program for those ual talk w ith friends is one pleasant aspect of college p h in , assistant professor of' college.” who desire to benefit,” he said. life. Philosophy said. F ran k M arini, junior, politi­ “Students a re given a g reat- cal science, stated th at higher e&rlFeedom of choice in these education allows a student to years of decision to acqtiyre a develop his talents, and gives nucleus ipental g ro w th "th at him the- capacity to appreciate ’can l$jts- at» Bfeiime. T he n ü - w h a t progress hds been m ade ^clfeu^ consists^ of th e desire for, in- the past, and w hat can be arid a p p re c ia tio n of, learning done in the fu tu re for the bet­ ri V\/M14-• m w>natters 4-4JX 1 ‘The use th at a person shall w ith attitudes as w ell as ch a r- i the door, he said, “E x c ise me, about has come l to term ent of society. deçm im portant gentlem en, but I canna» finish M argaret W illiams, sopho- m ake of his life is one of .the acter. i st dis­ /‘College permits the develop-I more, nursing, said “A colleg m ost im portant decisions he People w ill m atter m ore than th at last s e n t e n c & I jju can m ake. I t is im portant for things, students w i l l . m atter covered I have a date w ith you, to m ake th e j»j»ht choice. m ore than subjects, she said. A pril.” For Your Shoe and Clothing Needs . . . I hope' you are going into the “You will see students as “This,” Mrs. Gamrriage said, teaching profession because you fellow hum an beings if you are “is , the attitude all teachers SEE US «FIRST w ant to.” , , S teaching w ith a' personal .¿bint should have.” These statem ents w ere m ade of view. T here w ill be no prob­ by M rs. G rady Gam m age at lem children, ju st children w ith the opening m eeting of " t h e problem s,” Mrs. Gam m age fu r­ S tudent NEA here on campus. th e r explained. Mrs. Gam m age continued by “A teacher w ith this point saying th a t teaching is the of View takes an honest look LEVI HEADQUARTERS largest of professions, and it a t him self,” M r s. Gammage is a grow ing one. ^ “Walk A .Block — Save a Buck”* continued “and w ill be a m a­ “The real rew ards are the ture, grow n-up person. H e will A tw o-day sem inar on credit 410 MILL AVE. — TEMPE intangibles,” M r s . G am m age be teaching because of w hat said. “I t’s hard to m easure w hat has to give, riot w h a t he can uriion m anagem ent w ill be con­ ducted today and tom orrow at you do. You have" to have a real get out of it.” feeling of joy in w h at you do.” In conclusion M rs. Gammage Arizona S tate U niversity. The sem inar is sponsored by Illu stratin g this point, she quoted George S antayana from said th a t every teacher can one of his last lectures at H ar­ the ASU B ureau of Business look back w ith satisfaction as vard. Looking outside .on a Services in cooperation w ith he thinks of success of ,th e in ­ storm y spring day, Jie abruptly the Arizona C redit Union. It dividuals he taught — w hen he left ihe classroom. Stopping at is designed to present a philoso­ phy of m anagem ent and opera­ thinks of w hat he has done. tions inform ation to m anag­ “You’ve chosen a very hon­ ers, directors, com m ittee m em ­ orable vocation. ' bers and other employes of Continuing, M rs. Gammage credit unions. said, “The rew ards teaching The S pur Regional Conven­ . Registration is at 11 a.m. in holds for you depend on w hat kind of a teacher you aré. I tion will be held on the ASU the M em orial, Union. An in­ troductory address w ill be giv­ hope each of you w ill be a cam pus Nov. 20,- 21 and 22. en by Dr. Glenn D. Overm an, Spur delegates from A ri­ teacher w ith a personal point zona, New Mexico, California dean of the ASU College of of view .” She explained “personal point hnd Texas w ill be housed in Business A dm inistration. of view ,” as being concerned Palo Verde hall. They w ill dis­ cuss how to fu rth e r th eir ser­ The testing service Will vice program s to "their schools. give aptitude .tests, for. new Nancy Plritner, ASU ju n io r students Saturday in BA 203: and past Spur, w ill be in charge Freshm en will tak e tests of th e convention. Helping her from ,8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; (will be Ju d y 'H am er, Spur transfer students, 8:30-i0:30 president, and other Spur offi­ a.m. “ cers. Education M ajors Chose ‘Honorable Vocation, 5 M r s . G a m m Tells N E Seminar Here On Credit Union Management fe r n e r * Capitol MUSIC T O . . . AS Spurs Host Regional Meet DANCE TO -' d t Ray Anthony ★ Les Brown ★ Jackie Gleason Glen Gray 'fcHarry James ★ Stan Kenton A t Billy May HILLS RECORDS Ph. WO 7-5243 Tempe Center Cultural A ffairs Subcommittees Set As Goal Prom oting tours, selling tick ­ ets and showing A m erican and foreign film s are the prim ary functions of the C ultural A f­ fairs board. The board also fosters panels of international students at ASU and recep­ tions fallowing guest a rtist ap ­ pearances. “M ore sub-com m ittees to encourage m ore student in ter­ est will be this year’s goal,”. K arl Dennison, board chairm an, said. Plans alsri include music for the low er lounge. . Registration For Spanish Course On TV Extended; Enthusiasm High Registration for the begin­ ning Spartisti course, on TV, Sp 102, will be extended until Oct. 2, Dr. Quino E. M artinez, associate professor of Spanish, announced yesterday. According to Dr. M artinez, interest in the course seems as high as it was last year. Classes Campus Launderette Next to the "V -l" f t Wet Wash ★ Fluff Dry ★ ★ SHIRTS - PANTS - ' _____ Dry Cleaning Squaw Skirt Pleat* DRESSES FINISHED started Monday at 6:45 a.m. “This Spanish course is not sugar-coated like m any others,” Dr. M artinez said. He added th at the com m ittee is trying to keep the standards high so credit for the course w ill be 'ac­ ceptable in any .college in the United States. Fred Elquest & Son Everything for the Art Student • Art Supplies ' Picture Framing 703 N. 2nd St. 'Phoenix P H O N E A L 8-2628 Page Eight Friday, September 25, 1959 STATE PRESS Fraternities Initiate Fledges Await Arrival Of Officers By K a t h y B U R K E H aving passed th eir prelim ­ inary inspections this sum m er, Sigma Chi Sigm as are aw ait­ ing th e arrival of national S ig ­ ma Chi officers this month. The final visit of the officers will be a form al inspection of the chapter and the campus in anticipation of the group’s re­ ceiving a national charter. Good luck Sigs! v» • G R E E K CO LU M N C urrier, Doug G ehrm an, Leon Hauch, Bo_b Isbell, Jim Mc­ Gowan, Daye M oynahan, Con­ rad M urphy and Bill Nicodem- Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges w ill be welcomed into the fra ­ ternity tom orrow , night at a barbecue a t 5 at the Sig Ep house. The “Golden H earts Club,” mothers- and wives of Phi Alpha's new ly-initiated the m en, w ill prepare the d in ­ actives are:- Tom A dam s,-Pete ner. * Aneslmo, Bruce Andrews, Dan Black, Bob Bulla. Jim Demmitt, Ron Evans. Jon Flach, Jim Givans, Jim Johnson, Jim M e-, G rath, Fred Rhoades, Bob Rob­ inson and" George Nichols. , * • Custom Sewing Dr. G ary R. Anderson, ASU 9 Alterations Dean of Men Students, w i l l • Laundry, Dry Clean­ speak at Delta Sigma Phi’s in i­ ing tiation banquet Sunday a fte r­ noon at the fratern ity house. • Squaw Skirt Pleat­ Those to be initiated are: Tom ing $1.50 . Dugan, Dave B arnard, Fred 407 Mill Ave. — W O 7-2966 Bonderud, Don Brown-, Tom HINEMAN Squaw Shop BABOQUIVARI r PSI CHI . . . Pausing for a picture! following the- Psi Chi, psychology honorary, reception Tuesday evening in the MU ars (l to r) Dr. H. Clay ISMnnef,'former psychology department head, Mrs.j Skinner, Dr. Hudson Jost,mew head of the de­ partment, and Adair Ronning, strident. Currents On Campus Freshm an women interested j ganization’s first fall m eeting in joined |h e MU Hostess Com­ I Monday) at 5 p.m, in Old Main m ittee are invited to a m em ­ 105i Students teaching i n bership d|-ive tea M onday a f­ Scottsdale schopls are especial­ ternoon from 4 til 5 in th e ly urgecjl to attend. MU upper! lounge. Officers will ¿1 . * * * ■ be introduced and the. purpose A m em bership drive is b e­ of the organization will be ex-1 ing conducted by the Society plained. | M em bership is u n - : for the j A dvancem ent of M an­ ! lim ited. ; i agem ent Monday through Oc.t. 4. S tudents of economics busi­ P a r Busters, women’s golf i ness! adm inistration, engineer­ honorary.i js conducting tryouts j ing and sim ilar m ajors are for ASU women golfers. Those j asked to visit the m em bership wishing td'fv participate . m ay | table in front of the A dm inis­ contact Miss B etty G raham , as- j tratio n building. sistant professor of physical | education, at the Mpeur A ctivi- i ty Building. AS To See Art La Liga P an American, S pan­ A q international art e x h ib it ish interest grbup, •inviffe featuring paintings from the all students to attend the or-1 - — FLIGHT INSTRUCTION U niversity of A rizona’s a rt gal­ lery, w ill be on display in the MU lower lounge, beginning the first week of October.,». . , A t-Special Rates^ For Collège People À Private I icense is a Must in Modern Business A M O S FLIGHT OPERATORS Don Amos Class of ’56 Ph. BR 5-7291 • Sky Harbor KQDL ANSWER ★ ENGRAVING ★ TROPHIES ★ W ATCH ’u«Qi VOUkoDl| EMOLKSMTO KRÄCKTMlfc?*I REPAIR Folksinging - Coffee Friday and Saturday 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. Guest tickets for thp A SU Utah State football game next Saturday are available at the ticket office in the men’s gym. Price is $’2. KQDL ACROSS (CROSSWORD DOWN 1. Occult theosophy 7. Beer Barrel, Pennsylvania, etc. 13. One of the Frankies 14. Famous Fifth, not drinkable 15. This Is choice 16. Take umbrage at 17. O ctober', activity of small fry S 19. Nixes .„„„^ULmWh^t you. must do to get • in*26 Across . 22. A Kool, in short 23. Birdland sound 25. Scoreless tie : ~26. No car for a drag race 27. Oral ends of Kools ■ 28. When you neea a real c h a n g e try a 30. Beginning of solar system w . W hat K odoIs have ‘ 38. I t ’s just south of the border 39. “ The Naked and the Dead” author 40. Kind of"pitch., in the ball park 41. Aver 4$. Scene of a famous parting 43. Promontories 131 East 1st St, — Scottsdale .. 1. Do it with aspersions or fly rods 2» Allege 3. Island famed for native girls 4. Unbottled Guinness 5. Fore, pad or 1 2 3 4 “ 5 U K26 25 28 12 i7 23 21 24 B Ér ■■■■ 29 ■ f30 31 32 33 37 39 41 43 /h^hyour throat tells i its time -for a changé you need a real ■ YO U N EED THE . J /le w tito ^ b M o g e WO 7-3221 - 609 Mill — Tempe MILD MENTHOL KING-SIZE OP K Q D L © 1 9 3 9 ‘ Brown & W illiam son Tobacco Corp. & -.1- «Jr , .. V:$ : V V - insito.... .... .. -l"'1? Friday, September 25, STATE PRESS MOTORO- Sororities Gain Pledges Following Formal Rush ASU’s 11 national sororities have pledged a total of 210 girls during Form al Rush, according to Dr. C atherine G. Nichols, as­ sociate dean of student's. Sororities and the girls pledged are: STUDENT LIFE - I Traditions» In Capable Hands L eanna W ard, M arlyn Talley, Dee S tuart, Ja n e t Southall, Judy McCombs, G ayanne McBride, L aura Kjn'g- and K athy H onkAn anim ated card section; plans to stim ulate pep rallies, anen. en tertainers' from -th e" KoKo and start, a basketball pep club. Gamma P h i Beta: Lynda S a l­ Club for the * UofA pep rally; Freshm en interested in join­ isbury, Diane Lichty, Sandi and elim ination of m inor tra d i­ ing m ay contact the Rally and A lpha D elta Pi: Ju d y A rm ­ W atts, V irginia Maddox, Diane tions, such as banner contests, Traditions board. strong, Susan Monsees, Gail Fitzgerald, G loria M udersbach, are some of the cu rren t plans “F a r in the future, w e see Kitchel, Linda Stanecker, M ary Susan W almsley, LaDonna B a c -‘ of the Rally and Traditions card-section stunts done w ith according to G ary flashlights,” W alker said. Jo Stegwell, Ju d y Donnelly, on, Susan Southard, Peggy board, Ju d y Oare, Donna Robinson, Childs, Dottie Cooley, K aren W alker, chairm an and H erm an The Hally and T raditions J a n e t McCluskey, R uthie Beck, McDonald, L inda P ra tt, Edna Schmidt, advisor. board is sponsored by ASU M ore recognition to m inor B etty Anri Sine, Rosalyn W hit­ Rice, M arco A nn H acklem an, .students as p art of student ney, Leslie Farnsw orth, B ar­ Sharon W alker, Susan M us- sports, such as golf, tennis, and activity coordination. b ara Taylor, G lòria' M atta, P at felt; Dale Cheeley, K y W in ­ swimming, is also being , dis­ M embers of the board, are Day, Carol Tibschraeny, N or- chester, Ju,dy Malcom, Charlene cussed. Plans are being made ene Trim ble; Ju d y Hopkins, Norton, H arlie Judy, Gail R ich­ to take an , opinion poll for a students interested in prom ot­ Naricy McCallion, Sue» A nn ardson, Caryl Peterson, Beth segregated cheering section. ing school spirit. The selections Owens, Helen Plum m er, Pam Beierlein and Sue H ergen- The board feels th at boys ip are m ade by the chairm an w ith , one section and’ girls in another the approval of the Executive ■ R edburn, Connie Dielman, C ar­ rather. section on the same side w ill be Council. ol A rney, Susah Bysshe, Susan K appa A lpha TTyeta: Alice The Rally and T raditions Hirsch, M argaret Leininger and Eldridge, K athie Marigano, Lyn m ore effective ‘ in creating board , m eets every W ednesday cheering spirit. L au ra, Elliott. Miller, Pam M urphy, Sharon The board is w orking on a t 2:30 in the M emorial Union. A lpha Phi: Carole Barnes, Stenfill, A nn P erry, Suzanne B ettie Boyer, B arbara Bulla, P erry, Rosalie Sheedy, Susan K ay Campbell, Joan Fischer, J. Caldwell, Nancy More, B ar­ tVlarjorie Minsch, Ja n e t M itch ­ b a ja Oliver and Dee Stouffer. ell, M arsha Smith, K aren SorSigma Sigm a Sigma: Sandra gatz, Jo A nn 'tVening, Sandy Saba, ’ Sharon D ick so n ,. M ary B rady, M argot Gamache, J'ossy Healy, Carol G ail Osman, Suz­ G ray, S u s a n Caldwell, D iane anne Balash, Camechalene Gale, V ivianne Taylor, Toni W hitfield,' •Freda Sartén, M il­ Lewis, Ju d y Breech, P aula Iv ­ dred Elairie Walsh, Diane Vooranovich, G erri Sm ith, Bonnie his, M arilyrin Brirtch, Eloise F rance, Vickie T hrelkheld, P a t ­ Price, M argaret Burton, Glenna ty M urray, Susan Gilbertson, Brown and K athleen Sisk. Donna H artshorne; ’K ay Jo h n ­ K appa K apa .Gamma: Carol son and Nicki Lom bardi. Anguis, Susan Beale, Norma A lpha Sigma A lpha: Joy Clements, L ynda Donoho, Cyn ­ Barnes, M arilyn B utler, Blanche thia P atton, Dorothy - Tubb, C hapm an, M eri-le . Fitzhugh, Vicki T urner, Sandra Wilgris, B arbara Haley, Louise M uir, Georgia Brown, Lei Lani Lee, Jean Spgtdit, L inda Ban, Judy Sandra M cAllister, W illa Thom ­ Jagoda, Sandra Johnson, L o r ­ as, Jean Bell, Je a n Liednian, etta Padilla, M arjorie LaBonde M ary A nn Rex, Jean Vihel, and Dolores Hudgens. Lesley Luhm an, M ary Jo Leech, ‘Chi Omega: Sharon Brazil, Sandee Hodgson, Linda Edgar G race Figarelli, Carolyn Green. and Ann Dornsbach. Ju d y Howell, Diane K eith, C ar­ K appa Delta: Celeste Carney, g P S |i olyn K nebel, Nancy McCloy, « Sheila Foster, Susan Foster, Ju d y M unn, A nn Nelscn, B et­ K aren Fuiks, Dale 'Henderson, ty R ogers,-Jeanne Sarko, Nancv Schroeder, B arbara W ade, L in­ M ary . Wooldridge, M arge Zern, da W illiams, E ileen Frederick, M arjie Jaeger, Sandra Corkeri, Sandra K athleen Hinson, la n d r a G er- K aren M ontgomery, aghty, D ianne Huber, Brenda Cooper,^Judie H arper, D o n n a T ibshraeny, M ary Lou R ichard­ Keely, P a t M ariotti, Sandra son, Ju d ie Moore, Ja n e Wall, Spurlock and S harlyn Nelson A lpha Epsilon Phi: Lynn B ertha Nunez, , Sandra Carr, G reenspun. A nita R eiff and G loria Vo­ cale. D elta Gamma: Donna A nd­ erson, Sharon Cross, Helen D enton, S herry Goodson, Diane C h a rle s. (Buzz) Sutton, an iva Jones, Ju d y Lee, Deane Morris, alum ni of A S U ..an d ..fQEpier Noel Owens, P atsy Palrper, presid en t of- D elta Sigm a P i Sally W addoups, Naricy White, professional busirtes|‘'dA|CTnit!y M arion W ineryg, Donna Woods, here, was- recently appoirited Donnie Corribs, T risha Doerges, A cting Regional D irector of the Bonnie Francis, Ja n W erner, Rocky M ountain regiori of DSP F a b e r a e \ \ MOTOROLA RADIOS Alum Is Director ^ À p p y Important Notice! As Low As with fashion's pet — tawny terrific $1695 Refund Period Will Be Over SEPTEMBER 26th Clock Radios $2395 No Refunds or Exchanges can be & Up Tigress fall-favored Faberg6 fragrance. . . so smart In this travel-wise black patent Shower Kit of cologne^bath powder, soap in carry case 3.75 the set We Giv'e S&H Green Stamps m ade after this date. We will, however, be buying used books on a limited basis HILLS RECORDS - • Tempe Center 1 only. College Bookstore DRUG STORES Tempe Shopping Center I WO 7:2076 / Pace Ten Friday, September 25, 1959 STATE PRESS ASU Group To Pledge g a rn ie r The S tudent Religious Coun­ cil begins thé y e a r w ith tw o new officers: K en K rueger, vice-president, an d G enevive Voss, treasurer. P h rateres International, off cam pus w om en’s organization, w ill Sponsor a candlelight rib ­ boning cerem ony Sunday a fte r­ noon at 1 o’clock in the MU. . All active and prospective pledges are invited to th e cere­ m ony and th e luncheon w hich w ill be served im m ediately afterw ards. • * * * A talk on juvenile delinquen­ cy w ill head th e program a t the W estm inster Foundation, P rè sb y terian studant group, m eet­ in g 'S u n d ay night. A 50c-din­ n e r w ill be served a t 6, w ith the program following. ^ . NEW Continental Styling by the Style Leader $ Students interested in th e L iberal Religious S t u d e n t s m ovem ent are asked tg, atten d an organizational m eeting S un­ day a t 7 p.m. C ontact Ed B ostrom for location of th e m eet­ ing. * * * PLEDGES . . • and actives of Sigma Chi Sigma fraternity “W hitewash the “A ” on Tempe Butte Saturday, after noticing that the freshmen had painted only one “A ” during Freshman Week. Another; group, celebrating St. Patrick’s Day a few months early, added a few touches of green on Monday. . - Arc Welding Scheduled A s N on-C redit Course B eginning A rc W elding, the first session of Arizona State U niversity’s extension courses, will begin tonight at 7 p.m. in the ASU farm shop, south of Tempe. The emphasis \vill be on farm equipm ent. L. F. Riggins, assistant pro­ fessor of A rgicultural M echan­ ics at ASU, will conduct the non-credit course for adults. The course w ill be offered from 7 to 10 p.m. Fridays, through October 30. Students m ay register for the course during the first class meeting. A $1Q lab fee covers the cost of all m aterials. A pplications are b e i n g taken for- m em bership on the ASU debate team. There is room on the squad' for 15 freshm en and sopho­ m ores and five juniors. Interested persons m a y contact Dr. W illiam Stites of the Speech and D ram a de­ p artm en t or attend the m eet­ ings w hich are held M onday and W ednesday afternoons at 2:40 in L ib rary 10. B aptist -Student M ovem ent m em bers w ill g ath er a t Tem pe Beach fo r a sw im m ing p a rty S unday a t 4 p.m. A picnic w ill be served and the public isrin vited. * * * ■ The C harter of C hristian L ib­ erty is the topic of a B ible discussion scheduled for S ùnday night by th e M artih L u th e r Society. S upper w ill be served a t 5, followed by a p ro ­ gram , w hich includes colored slides- of Europe. O rganizations w ishing to particip ate in lighting the “A ” during . football gam es this y ear should subm it re ­ q u e s t form s to th e AMS of­ fice by 4 p.m. W ednesday. WELCOME ASU Students & Fatuity % Start Now — Ask About Our Special Program Set-Up For Students & Faculty CREDIT ACCOUNTS INVITED , Dana CHRYSLER — IMPERIAL — PLYMOUTH Ue con te Authorized Factory Dealer CALIFORNIA s l a c k s 211 Mill Ave. Fast taking their place alongside the campus favorite— A -l Tapers slacks.. Slimlined legs, extension w aistband w ith adjustable sid e tabs, and smart cross-top pockets. Only A -l Lecontes give you the true new Continental look. San­ forized, long-w earing cotton in favored colors and a fall range oi sizes. $6.95, A$ SEEN IN We just don’t know of a shoe that could give you more comfort O K I CHRYSLER • IMPERIAL • PLYMOUTH • DODGE good looks than this lightweight Jarman slip-on. Despite its smart playboy At your favorite campus shop Phone WO 7-3345 SOMETHING NEW! Dana Bros. NOW The Only Slip into Style . . . by Jarman jt iO MOTOR CO. continental leanness, it is brawnily built to provide long wear Dealers For Tempe and Mesa ( fa m F O R é c ià ' 'm en s shop M E N A N D '603 Mill Avenue 7 . Y O U N G ★ We Service All Makes of Cars ^ "Your Hometown Dealer & Service Station Away From Home" M E N Phone WO 7-2960 OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P. M. GO-GO-GO-SUN DEVILS / Friday, September 25, 1959 STATE PRESS UTAH STATE Co-ed Intramural Slate To Begin With V olleyball Co - recreational volleyball w ill be added to this y ear’s In ­ tra m u ra l sports agenda, ac­ cording to Je re Clark, S tudent D irector of Intram urals. P lans fo r the volleyball to u r­ n am en t w ill be discussed in a m eeting fo r all representatives of cam pus organizations, sor­ orities, fraternities, and m en an d w om en’s dorm s on T ues­ day, Sept. 29 a t 7:30 p.m. in the u p p er lounge of the . M em orial Union building. Team? w ill draw p a rtn e rs and obtain rules for th e event at th e scheduled m eeting. Two traveling trophies w ill be aw arded to the w inning team s. One team w ill consist of four m en and four women. D uplicate trophies will, be kept by th e m en and women on the sam e w inning team s. Trophies to be aw arded th e w inners are on display in th e MU trophy case. The tournam ent, w h ic h -b e ­ gins Oct. 5 arfd continues \ through the 8th, has been p lan ­ ned to add m ore flav o r and f u if - to th e In tram u rals p ro ­ gram . Since the tournam ent is not essentially a p a rt of In ­ tram u rals poin ts, w ill not be aivarded. • C lark and D onna Riggs w ill be in charge of th e program . H erm an Schm idt, dean of men, an d M erle P a c k e r, w om an’s P . E. instructor, w ill be actipg as advisors. Schm idt, also D irector of In ­ tram u rals, urges all students actively participating in In tra ­ m urals as w ell as th e volleyball' tournam ent, to carefully con­ sider th e S tudent H ealth Plan. K i f l Aggies Seek Second Upset After Downing Idaho 14-0 WÊttM \ By C U F F H O O SE I The Arizona Jjitate Sun Devils, after m uch pessimism about th eir opening contest one w eek ago, have found even m ore to w orry about this week w hen they m eet U tah S tate betw een the buttes, at 8 p.m. Saturday. . They w ill encounter a footbali-doorm at-turned-giant, w hich V gained its laurels in sixty m inutes against-pow erful Idaho U ni­ versity. U tah became the talk of the Skyline Conference and the personal headache of Coach P ra n k Kush all in one evening by Id ¡¡P w inning,the opener 14-0. The upset over Idaho w as a surprise, and could be consid­ ered a football miracle, when edge. Coach. K ush h ad m uch praise for the line, and singled HH the facts are considered. Utah but L arry Reeves, M ike B a r­ State had ju st hired head coach tholomew and Jesse B radford, John Ralston, a m an untried in college football. He was left as w ell as Spanko and George Flint. w ith 17 retu rn in g letterm en and Saurdays’ encounter betw een num erous junior-college tra n s­ fers also u n tried in “big-tim e” these two schools-w ill present football. They w ere faced w ith an interesting sidelight, in th at learning a new system, called Arizona State was a pre-season the variable-T . The Aggies lea­ favorite in the Border C onfer­ 9 » rned fast and well as they have ence, and after the Aggies’ u p ­ set over Idaho, U tah has be­ proven. JMjsr come a power and. will strive to Defensively, U tah has a line clear any doubt am ong S outh­ a v e r a g e of m ore than 210 w estern fans, and sportsw riters. pounds. Standouts will be cen­ Arizona S tate, has the edge te r linebacker Mike Connelly mm at 235, tackles Len- Rohde and in a four-gam e series w ith the The Aggies defeated PIVOT POWER . . . Senior bran Urban (Z) and John Ferderber, 220 and 228, Aggies. the Devils in "1943 buf lost the respectively. Rohde and F e r­ sophomore Joe Zuger ( r ) loosen up their throwing derber, although JC transfers, next three in succession. arms for tomorrow night’s gridiron action w ith Utah Coach Ralston Will' fly a 34 are exterm ely Hough, having St&te University. The two are vying for the starting m an squad from Salt-Lake City m ad e-JC A ll American. quarterback position and.should be called upon for Idaho had been defeated in Friday in tim e for an evening extended passing duties against the huge Utah State Skyline competition only once w orkout at Mesa, Arizona. linemen. since 1954, and had never been defeated by U tah State since Coach .Skip Stahley of Idaho had tak en over. Offensively, the Aggies, have excellent runners in Buddy A l­ len and fullback Doug M ay­ berry. . Allen averaged 14.2 y ard s-p er-carry against a strong Idaho defense while M ayberry' averaged 6.5. May berry is an experienced down -N ine top athletes w ill add | Fischl and high jum pers Tom field blocker as well as a h a rd strength and depth to Coach Whetstin'e and J e rry R obert­ headed charger. “B aldy” Castillo’s 1960 track son. The Sun Devils w ill hav •and field squad this year. The Carl Shriner, a ju nior college th eir defense geared to stop Ü?- K j Devils w ill be1" aim ing for the transfer from Glendale, Calif., U tah’s running attack, , bu T ennis opened th e 1959-60 B order Conference title they heads the list ctf newcomers. Coach Ketsh has stated th at .the in tra m u ra l season W ednesday, lost last year to the U niversi­ Shriner, a m iddle-distance m an, Devil pass defense w ill' u n der­ w ith about 60 m en entering ty of Arizona. was a m em ber of the Los A nge­ go considerable work. He has com petition. Last: y e a r’s w in ­ ASU held the conference les S triders, one of the strong­ good reason for speculation as ner, R ichard Reakes of Sigma crown for three consecutive est am ateur team s' in the n a - 1Utah m oved extrem ely ‘ well h m Nu, is co-favored w ith W ally years but due to lack of depth tion. He is expected to be a-J behind the passing of Mel M on• K endig and_.Ghuck M urdough and late-season injuries, wa.s valuable addition to the m ile talbo. M ontalbo completed sev­ of Sigma- Chi Sigfna, John P la - unable to retain it last year. relay team . His best tim e for }en for seven, including one for tis of P hi D elta T heta and Ed Only four men- w ere lost to the q u arter mile is 47.1. a touchdown last week, M on­ Lowm an, independent. LEAN AND MEAN . . . graduation, and Castillo has 11 R eturning to the pole vault W ith the first round com - returning letterm en to rebuild after a o n e-y e a r-an d -a -h a lf lay talbo showed deadly 'accu racy best describes Phoeni­ which could cause, the Sun • p íete d ; yesterday, afternoon, his team, which was w eakened off is Ted Saxer. cian George Flint. The Devils a great deal of w ork on M onday pairings' list playoff in certain e v e n ts >by gradua­ lanky right tackle gain- t One of the w eakest events tim §s a t 3:45, 4:15, 4:45 and 5:15 tion. Heading the list of re-I for the Sun Devil cinderm en pass defense. ed a starting position Arizona S tate has a form id­ p.m. Joe W atters vs. Dick Yates, turning letterm en is star m iler has been the shot put. This this fall after being un­ Chuck M urdough vs. K en Alex Henderson. The Spence | should be im proved by sopho- I able passing attack of its own, listed on Sun , Devil W alker, and K em p T urley v s .!twins, Mai and Mel,-competitors more Pete Anselmo. His best I and will counter w ith two of football rosters. R ick L eS ueur com plete the in the recent Pan* Am erican to date is. a 55’ effort and he the most outstanding receivers A young m an in a hurry, to in th e B order Conference, Bill first u n it com petition. Games, will monopolize the .dis­ can throw the discus 159’.' A ns- I m ake good on ASU’s grid team Spanko and K arl Kiefer. Bill D ruke vs. Ju les Smith, tances; Carol Lindroos, top dis­ elmo transferred from Colorado I is George Flint. ' A fter fin ish ­ C huck B ingm an vs D ave B ail­ cus throw er and shot putter, •University and sat out last year | Spanko was an A ll-B order Con­ ing a hitch in the M arine ference, selection in 1958 when ey, and R egnard Carlson vs. enrolled at ASU Monday, re ­ for eligibility. the caught 21 aerials for 463 Corps this sum m er, he reported R ichard Reakes com plete the tu rning from -Finland, his home S printer Alfred Coleburn, | yards and four touchdowns. for fall practice, ’unlisted on 4:15 action* land, w here he competed this w ith a best of 9.8 in the 100 j K iefer led all receivers on Iasi the pre-season roster. A fter Mel Lipschultz vs. A llen H uf- sum m er. y ard dash and 21.2 in the fu r- [year’s squad, snaring 22 passes two w eeks of practice, he w as fer, Jo h n P latis vs. Bill Simon, Sprinters Jesse Bradford, and long, shows, great prom ise and; m oved to first team right ta c k ­ Ed Lom an vs. C avett R oberts George H ershey w ill be ready adds' m uch needed depth to for 324 yards. K arl, however, le, ahead of last y ear's 2nd will see lim ited action due to a and G ary W alstrom vs. Craig to -roll this year. B radford is the Sun Devil dash events. team All B order - Conference T h o m p sj^ will- b attle a t 4:45. now playing first string left Coleburn is from H a d d o n shoulder sprain. Joe Zuger and tackle, C h arlie, K rofchik. The final contests w ill tak e tackle for the Sun Devil foot­ Heights, vN. J. Mike B arrick, I Fran U rban are not new to the George, a 6 ’3”, 205-pound place a t 5:15 and list W ally ball team. Willis Palm er, 440- transfer from -Palo Verde J. C., passing game and both are’proju nior from Phoenix, graduatficient in the art_,of passing. K endig vs. P a t Duffy, Robert man, and W ayne McDonnell Blythe,' Calif., has a best of S tew art vs. Vic Cester, Robert will be joined by distarice men 48.6 in the 440. N orth Phoenix | The passing coupled w ith t h e j ed from N orth Phoenix high fine running of sophomore Rol- sc hotel 711! ^955. A fter complet A nderson vs,, Ed N avarre, and Jim McGowan and D a v e high distance m an Joe Ehlers ing his freshm an year at ASU, D ennis W yatt vs. B ruce K antor. Clough. Don Jeisy, popular transferred from Phoenix Col­ lin ’ Nolan Jones, should give the Devils plenty of strength. he joined the M arines io r a Second and th ird -ro u n d p lay­ pole vaulter, w ill bV alm ing at lege. G ary Shadle a 6’2” high A lthough th e interior of th e tw o -y ear stretch. George; gain­ offs are scheduled fo r M onday the BC record, this year. jum per is from Osage, Iowa. and Tuesday, w ith sem i-finals Pole vaulter Joe Rose, the Coach Castillo’s cinderm en Sun Devil line is lim ited in ex- ed his rough and tum ble foot-* on W ednesday, and th e cham - other half of ASU's potent rec­ w ill be lacking in the high perience, they have proven ; ball experience at the T w enty.pio n sh ip m atch on Thursday, ord holding pair,' w as lost to Jump, w ithout Tom W hetstirie th at aggresiveness and spirit nine Palm s M arihe Base in graduation as was hu rd ler Dick a 7’ 11” star perform er. according to Je re C lark. can offset w eight and know l- California. ' pm SB 1 Castillo Welcomes 9 New Cindermen, Newcomer Nabs Line Position m mfe my«' Page Twelve STATE PRESS» TheDemon’s Lair J Friday, September 25, 1959 NCAA Rules Misunderstood- Sun Devils Accused B y 'S O B L A IR S O N Football Coach F ra n k K ush is looking for m en to nfiahage th e freshm an football team . The m anagers w ill make, trips w ith th e team , and in addition will receive a’salary of tw enty-dollars p er m onth. The job w ill place the m en in line for varsity foot­ ball team "m anaging positions n ex t year. M en w ith high-school m anaging or playing experience are urged to contact M r. K ush The N ational Collegiate A th ­ some time. H e said he does not The infractions com m ittee in his office in the M en’s Gym, or on the practice field. letic Association has charged believe the outing w as exces­ w ill study the case then forw ard A rizona S tate U niversity w ith sive entertainm ent, and th at a report and its recom m enda­ "☆ " ' , three violations of NCAA rules. the com plaint w as based on the tions to the NCAA council. As C ongratulations to Mr. D ean Smith, a fam iliar face on the T w o'violations w ere charged Idistance traveled ra th e r than of now, there is no w ay to d e­ ASU campus, who was recently appointed editor of publications in October, 1957, w hen ASU al­ the cost of the trip. . term ine w hat the recom m enda­ for the school. Dean has -beenThe A rizona Republic sportw riter legedly prom ised a n d /o r deliv­ The financial aid charge was tion of the com m ittee w ill be. covering Sun Devil athletic events for the past 7 vears. A 1947 ered excessive financial aid and not defined to the press, pend­ A fter studying the recom m en­ g raduate of ASU. hfe served as Editor of the S tate Press for two entertainm ent to prospective ing a decision by the infractions dation of the committee, the years, and also as, editor of the S ahuaro yearbook. student-athletes. NCAA council w ill m a k e its com m ittee of the NCAA. ŸT : >1 "¿r final décision. A third charge was recently .Dr. Jam es McCleary, c h a ir­ Tim e for the w eekly guessing game on football contests, leveled w hen Clyde Smith, ASU around the çountry. Due to personal em barassm ent from last A thletic director, revealed that m an of the board of A thletic w eek's picks, we will neglect to m éntion our batting average, 10 prospective student-athletes Control, and Sm ith traveled to A S U U SU ■received a u n iversity-paid trip Madison, Wisconsin, l a s t Ju ly and try to raise the percentage of picks for the weekend. for a m eeting w ith the NCAA K athy B urke' ............ ......28 23 to ASU for the purpose of vis­ In the Border, ,Conference, we begin by. picking youthful 8 A rizona State U niversity over the visiting U tah S tate Aggies by iting — then stayed tc work, infractions com m ittee and p re­ Ron C ontreras __ ... .....52 sented th e ir evidence against one touchdown. Also W est Texas State over the U niversity of and later enrolled at thè u n i­ .....30 17 P etéy Olm sted ...__ the alleged violations. Sm ith has Arizona, N orth Texas Eitate over Texas .W estern, W ichita Over versity. <__ __35 16 m aintained from the beginning; Mike B arrett A paid ro u n d ''trip is p erm it■* H ardin-Sim m ons, and Tulsa over New Mexico State. In other Gordon Peterson _.. .1.46 14 “We do hot believe we have gam es around^ the nation, .A rm y over Boston College, Navy -over ted by NCAA regulations, p ro ­ 8 W illiam & M ary, USC over P ittsburg, K ansas over Syracuse, viding the visit does not exceed been guilty of prom ising or de- Bob Lairson .... ....... .....13 livering' excessive .aid to a th ­ .....52 8 Deana D orm an ___ Iowa over California, Missouri. over_JVIichigan, Oklahom a over 48 hours. The alleged viola­ N orthw estern, A rkansas over Oklahom a State, A uburn over tio n occurred w hen the 10 letes.” Jack Ong ___ _____ __24 18 Tennessee, Ohio S tate over Duke, .and the Horned Frogs from prospective students w ere not TCU to Upset national leader LSU. Also Mississinpi over K en­ returned tó th eir hom es1 after tucky, N. .Carolina over N otre Dame, SMU over Georgia Teeh, the tw o-day limit. Sm ith said this violation was Michigan State over Texas A&M, and the A ir Force Academy over Wyoming. due to a m isinterpretation of « I : the" rules. However, he denied ¿r M • '☆ the other two charges. ■Participants on ASU in tram u ral team s should review closely Excessive entertainm ent was the benefits offered ^by i h e student accident-health plan. Costs of several student injuries last y ear w ere paid for out of student charged w hen the 10 prospec­ pocketbooks, and “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of tive stu d en t-ath letes w ere ta k ­ cure” m ight very .well be applied here. The action gets pretty en to th e G rand Canyon. Howr spirited during intram u ral football, and w ith no protective pads ever, Sm ith said the day -an d " HASTla Laundry and Cleaning • LAST in Ihe Phone Book % to cover exposed bones and muscles, chances of in ju ry 'a re in ­ a -h a lf trip w as taken a fte r the. prospective student -■ ■ athletes j v m . creased. had.been w orking in Tem pe for I © m p 6 L c n T c T Press Prophets Instant Car Service drive - in Tempe Center LAUNDRY& CLEANERS W O 7-5773 A d v e r tisem en t MERCURY RECORDS The Finest In STEREOPHONIC Sound JA ZZ - JAZZ - JAZZ • "Swinging Shepherds" — Buddy Collette • "Newport" — Max Roach & 4 • "Rugolo Plays Kenton" •"M r. Percussion" — Bobby Christian • "More Vibes On V elvet"— Terry Gibbs • Jump For Joy" — Cannonball Adderl^y • "Max Roach Plays Charlie Parker" • "Music From Rich. Diamond" — Rugolo We'll Do Our Best To Fill Your Needs In STEREO HILL'S RECORDS Tempe Center - WO 7-5243 First Claim Made On Health Plan F irst recipient of benefits form ed th a t evening^ from the new Arizona State M eanw hile M rs. M acFarland U niversity student health and h a d 'p h o n ed R obert Kiesel, the accident' insurance plan is Miss p atien t’s ¡father, who im m e­ B arrie Kiesel, 18 - year - old diately flew down to be w ith freshm an from Ogden, ■Utah. his daughter. M r. Kiesel since Miss Kiesel is in St. Joseph’s has expressed his deep ap p re­ Hospital,' Phoenix, recovering ciation of the care B arrie re ­ from m ajor abdom inal surgery ceived from M rs. M acFarland, she underw ent a w eek ago to­ Miss M argaret Walsh, head re ­ day-. . sident of W est Hall, and from F'ayments of h e r claims under h er classm ates and dorm m ates. the term s of h er p u tic y in vthe “W hen B arrie chose ASU, I ASASU health plan are expect­ was very h a p p y , because' I ed to total considerably m ore have know n fo r a long tim e than 20 tim es the am ount of | ASU is one of the country’s the prem ium she paid, accord­ most dynam ic universities,” ing to adm inistrators of the Mr. Kiesel said. “I t’s academic, plan. cultural, athletic and social p ro ­ Miss Kiesel subscribed to the gram s are superlative. ' plan late in A ugust by mail, “To B arrie and m e rig h t now, arriv ed on the Arizona State however, the ASU student cam pus and picked up h er health plan is an unexpected policy during registration M on­ and w onderful' asset,” he con­ day, Septem ber 14. T hree days tinued. “W hen she signed up later, on Thursday, she su ffer­ for it, I half expected it would ed the first sym ptom s of her cover only m inor claims, such illness." as sprained ankles and cinders The following m orning, F ri-‘; in the eye. B ut I didn’t really day, during a 7:40 class h er care, for we had absolutely no her condition becam e so acute idea in advance th a t she had she had to leave the class. A t anything w rong w ith her stom ­ the ASU In firm ary she was ach. exam ined by M rs. Elaine M ac“You can im agine ho.w pleas­ Farlarid, R. N., director of ed w e are to find it actually S tudent H ealth Services, who does pay for m ajor surgery and recognized at once the serious­ a prolonged stay in the hospital ness of the p atien t’s condition such as B arrie’s. B ut to m e the and called a doctor. really surprising and w onder­ The need fo r an emergency ful th in a is -th a t it pays such stom ach resection became a p ­ claims w e n though incurred p arent w hen h e r condition was w ithin only one w eek of re ­ diagnosed as a perforated pep­ ceipt of the policy. tic ulcer. A t noon she was ta k ­ “Believe m e,” he said, “any en to St. Joseph’s and prepared eligible person w ho fails to for surgery, w hich was p e r­ subscribe toThis low -cost, high- benefit plan is ju st plain fool­ ish.” , ,* A Miss Kiesel is expected to b e ‘ released from the hospital som etim e n e x t w eek. H er ill­ ness has necessitated h er drop­ ping out of college for the b al­ ance of this sem ester. B ut her coverage u n d er the ASASU student health plan w ill con­ tinue un in terru p ted for its full te r m . of one calendar year, a d ­ m inistrators said. B arrie w ill rem ain in this., area d u rin g h er convalescence, however, m aking h er hom e w ith h e r aunt,. Mrs. John H. Singleton, of 3732 E. Pierson St., Phoenix. She w ill re -e n te r ASU nex t sem ester. En r o l l m e n t i n t h e ASASU STUDENT HEALTH PLAN WILL C L O S E POSITIVELY AT THE END OF THE WORKING DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY, SEP­ TEMBER 30. UNTIL THEN IT STILL IS POS­ SIBLE FOR A,NY REG­ ULARLY REGISTERED ASU STUDENT TO EN­ ROLL. F©R DETAILS, CALL AT ROOM 213 MEMO­ RIAL UNION (ASASU EXECUTIVE MANAG­ ER’S OFFICE). THERE ARE ONLY 4% WORKING DAYS L E F T BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE. A DELAY OF A DAY COULD COST YOUR YEAR'S PAY!