Vói. 38, No. 4 TEMPE, ARIZONA Wednesday, September 30,1959 Seating Agreement Alteration Farseen BY GORDON PETERSO N said th e m eeting was called as a resu lt of student protests. O ther points in the signed agreem ent were: 2. Tne ultim ate seating a r­ rangem ent w ill be agreed upon by a jo in t group of an equal num ber of official student lead­ ers arid adm inistrative officers. 3. S tudent leaders w ill do In the m eeting of school a d - ---------------- j----- ---------- -----------m inistrators and student -of­ possibly be left w ithout seats.” everything they can to appro­ priate $10 p er student for ICA ficers, H ulen said the students’ However, .Clyde Sm ith, a th ­ beginning in 1960-61 (com par­ objection w as tw o-fold. letic J director, said the move “The basic objection was th at was not m ade w ithout consult­ ed to $8.58 p er student this se­ the students w ere moved w ith­ ing students and, therefore, he m ester) . 4. The B oard of A thletic Con­ out w arning or consultation and does not feel the students w ere trol w ill do everything w ithin they felt th ey w ere unjustly unjustly treated. treated,” he stated. The protests began w hen stu ­ its pow er to w ork h an d -in -h an d CAUGHT . . . standing still in a rare moment is “Secondly,” h e said, “m any dents attending the first game w ith Associated Students. ASU head cheerleader, Pat Fay, as pompon girl students had expressed fear of th e season found them selves A m eeting of all student performs behind him. The l i v e l y comic offers that, if they w ere so-m oved seated from the 28-yard line leaders is planned fo r today. some interesting views on school spirit. See story - once, they m ight be m oved fa r­ to the end zone, w hile faculty Officers of various c a m p u s on page 8. th e r tow ard the end zone, or m em bers occupied the 50-yard- groups are expected to form ul­ line section form erly occupied- iate possible alternatives to the by students. T he students voic­ present seating arrangem ent, ed th eir objections in the form and th en present these pro­ of cheers, chants and songs posed arrangem ents to th e stu ­ from a m im eographed y e l l dent groups they rep resen t in sheet distributed b y an an ­ an ,attem p t to get opinions from onym ous. student group a t the the largest possible n u m ber of students. game. A dm inistrators agreed t h a t T he student officers w ill m eet An a rra y of 26 In tern atio n al Dr» John B. B arnes, director The. teachers are housed in th e problem w as serious, and again n e x t w eek and select th s teachers rep resen tin g .th e con­ of B ureau of E ducational R e­ p riv ate hom es in Tempe w ith ­ altern ativ e proposed by th e m a­ tin e n ts of E urope, A sia and search and Field Service, said jo rity of students contacted. South A m erica a re studying ad ­ the teachers w ere sponsored in w alking d ista n c e of the cam ­ This p lan w ill be presented in vanced secondary educational join tly by th e U. S. S tate De­ pus, so they m ay see how the a, m eeting of student-body, o f - , typical A m erican lives. m ethods a t ASU. p artm en t and U. S. E ducational ficers and school ad m in istra­ A ll th e teachers' have the D epartm ent through a six tors. m onth grant. equivalent of a bachelor degree H ulen said he believes an T he 26 teachers arrived on and m any have m asters, he said. agreem ent can be reached a t cam pus last W ednesday an d M any of th e teachers have a t­ the m eeting, b u t in the event w ill stay u n til Dec, 18 w hen tended colleges other th an those of a stalem ate, th e final d e­ they leave for W isconsin on a in th e ir native country. cision w ould probably rest w ith -• George Shearing, in tern a­ one m onth visit and to u r of “If any sororities, fra te rn i­ tionally fam ous jazz pianist and Dr. G rady Gammage, ^VSU p re ­ secondary schools. W hile on ties, dorm s or cam pus organi-' his quin tet w ill perform 7:30 sid en t. cam pus here the teachers w ill A rrangem ents proposed thus zations a re interested in h ear­ and 10 p.m. F rid ay in the MU study the adm inistration of sec­ fa r ■include interm ingling stu ­ in g about cam pus life in differ­ ballroom . No agreem ent betw een th e ondary schools. ent countries, w e can arrange The London-born m usician dents and faculty on a firstschool adm inistration and As­ D r. B arnes pointed out the fo r any teacher to speak to has toured throughout the com è-first served basis, seating sociated S tudents h as b e e p dual purpose of the study and them ,” said Dr.. B arnes. “These U nited States, Canada and faculty m em bers from th e 28reached on th e operation and visit period is for the teachers teachers represent „m any coun­ abroad. Despite the fact ]he has yard line to the end zone (w hich disbursem ent of funds for the to g ath er inform ation about tries and expression of th eir been blind since birth, S h ear­ side has not yet been" d eter­ $60,000 MU bow ling alley. U nited States and its people views on A m erican college life ing’s m usic has been hailed as m ined), and seating the faculty ' T he alley should b e ready and also to see as, m uch of. the would be an im portant phase some of the greatest by critics on the 50-yard line in the east fo r operation by th e first of country as possible. Studying of th e ir stay in the United and audiences throughout the stadium. th e year, according to M r. G il- advanced educational methods States.” A talk on a certain world. , b e rt Cady, vice p resident of h ere w ill help the teachers im ­ country w hich would be of in­ His ASU appearance is spon­ B usiness A ffairs. prove their own teaching m eth­ terest to a language organiza­ sored by the Social board. Tic­ In June, $60,000 of A ssociat­ ods back home, he said. tion, history class or a special kets, $2 and $2.50, are on sale ed S tudents funds w e re -tu rn e d They- are -available for in ­ in terest group m ay be arran g ­ in lh e MU lobby. T here w ill be o v er to a “bowling alley fu n d ” form al talks, speeches and din­ ed by contacting Dr. B arnes at no reserved seats but a first^-j u n d e r th e adm inistration of the n ers,-said Dr. B arnes. . Ext. 346. come, first-serv e arrangem ent. Business A ffairs dffice.«-Bowling alley construction w a s The faculty parking lot north sta rte d ad jacen t to Clancy’s of the' Engineering a n n e x e s ip th e MU basem ent. briefly assigned to students^ ' O n Aug. 6, Tom H ulen, A S­ pow is being changed back to A SU president, sen t to the a faculty lot. Business A ffairs office a p ro ­ Gayle Schum an, D irector of posed six -p o in t agreem ent on A ctor V incent P rice w ill give bow ling alley financing and t r ic e is w ell-know n to mo­ Campus Security, said the tion picture, television and change w as m ade because of m anagem ent. T he proposal has a one-m an dram atic presen ta­ n o t been signed by that'office.' tion at 8:15f tonight in the MU stage audiences as a versatile the construction on the new re ­ perform er in comedy and d ra ­ frigeration plant, w hich elim ­ H ulen’s proposed p lan states ballroom . inates the parking lot for the T he presentation, ..entitled m a tie'Toies. th a t th e m oney advanced by His latest endeavor is a book M aintenance departm ent. M ain­ Associated Students be re tu rn ­ ‘T hree A m erican Voices,” w ill on art, “I like W hat I K now ,” tenance personnel therefore ed to the ASASU “special p ro ­ featu re w orks of th ree giants of have to ’p ark in the lot north published this month. je c t fund” from bow ling alley A m erican literature, a rt and dram a; W a tt‘ W hitm an, Jam es A Yale U niversity graduate, of the Engineering annexes. profits.-, « h e m ajored in a rt and also Also, according to his plan, A. McNeil W histler and Ten­ T he lot w as ordered resu r­ w orked on a m aster’s degree faced a fter George M. B ate­ th e “operation of th e bow ling nessee Williams. A ctivity cards w ill adm it at a London U niversity. alley w ill be th e direct respon­ m an, director of the Physical . He recently perform ed on the Science^building, stated th a t a sibility of th e MU D irector students, and tickets w ill be available at the odoor a t $1.50. Alcoa Hour, Playhouse 90, Vi­ $20,000 in fra -re d in strum ent (M rs. Cecilia -Scoular). deo T heatre and o ther TV pro­ was alm ost ruined by the d u st T he o th er fo u r points of H u ­ for non-students. N o . seats are P R IC E ductions. le n ’s plan a re technical details. reserved. from the lof. “T he p re se n t seating a rra n g e m e n t w ill be changed as soon as feasible, b u t n ot la te r th a n n e x t fall. This change w ill m ake possible th e card section on th e fiftyy a rd lin e .” T his w as th e n um ber-one p o in t of an ag reem ent signed F rid a y by D r. G eorge B atem an, c h a irm a n of th e B oard of A th letic C ontrol, an d Tom H ulen, ASA SU president, a fte r num ero u s stu d e n ts p ro tested seating a r­ ran g e m en ts a t th e A SU -W est T exas S ta te football, gam e. Foreign Teachers Arrive Representing 26 Countries For ASASU Alley Funds Jazz M an Shearing Here Friday Parking Lot “H” Now Faculty Lot Vincent Price Appears In M U Tonight; W ill Feature iThree American Voices- 'X Page Two STATE PRESS Wednesday, September 30,1959 New Idea Tested Good Vocabulary Related To Good Study H abits You can read w ithout le a rn ­ ing» but you can’t learn w ith ­ out reading. . This is shown in a testing program being conducted by D r. Frederic C. O senburg, a s­ sociate professor of English. B r .. O senburg started m eas­ u rin g the relationship betw een good vocabulary and good study habits w hen he came to ASU in 1946! '' “O bjective tests do not a l­ ways give tru e diagnosis of stud en ts’ weaknesses,” he said yesterday. “M ultiple choice Placement ips To Be Given A $1,000 F ellow ship A w ard fo r p erso n al rese arch in th e field s of college re c ru itm e n t an d p lacem en t w as announced y esterday.' b y D r. R o b ert F. M enke, cam pus placem en t d i­ re c to r. T h e | V era C hristie G ra d u ate F ellow ship, sponsored a n n u a l­ ly - -by» th e W estern College P lac em e n t A ssociation fo r g ra d ­ u a te stu d e n ts ip j m em b er col­ leges an d universitiesT has been estab lish ed to encourage r e ­ se arch in th e philosophy, sta n d ­ ards, p ractices an d objectives of re c ru itm e n t an d placem ent.. M asters an d docto ral c a n d i­ d ates m ay obtain d etails from D r. M enke, in Room 101, A d­ m in istra tio n B uilding. The a w a rd ca rrie s no restrictio n s. F in a l d a te fo r applications is Dec, 4. FLIGHT INSTRUCTION Staffer tests are often invalid and ence said Dr. Osenburg. H e is ing feature of it, he m aintains cause teaching m alpractices.” f trying /to d ev elo p . one th a t is Dr. O sénburg believes the In än effort to find a valid both qualitative and q u an tita­ best w ay to im prove vocabulary objective test, he said1 h e had tive.------ ---- - r — ; - ....... • is to read. “If a dictionary is to develop his own. “Möst, if “T his, test has been request­ Used, as i t . should be for new not/ all, Objective tests of Eng- ed by other schools b u t when words, it should be studied, not M r. Cecil R oberts leaves M at­ Ij^n usage have little or no they see how hard it is to score, glanced at. Be able to distin­ thew s L ibrary today , after one validity,” he said. “Most peo­ they give up,” Dr. O senburg guish the uses of the new word m onth’s service as assistant ac­ ple m aking-up standard voca­ said. He expressed the belief from words like it,” he said. quisitions librarian. bulary tests do not know m uch th at this is a reflection on the M echanical Study of “word about vocabulary. They do w orking habits of faculties in lists” usually produces low The lib rarian explained he know about testing.” these schools. “H ardness” of grade vocabularies or “cross­ could no longer •stay on the “People who can use words any p art of a "test should not word vocabularies,” as he term s lib rary ' staff and m aintain His to m ake fine distinctions have be the qualifylpg or disqualify- them. professional and personal selfa-good vocabulary and, gener­ respect. He accepted his posi­ ally, good study habits,” he ex ­ tion Sept, 1 and form ally re ­ plained. They can get full Value signed. Sept. 16. from their studies by not m iss­ Mr. R oberts received his M.S. ing any shade of m eaning. The job recruiting picture in m ent. in L ib rary Science from the The testing program consists 1959-60 promises greater op­ The annual is a non-profit U niversity of Illinois in A ugust of one test, containing 33 words, portunities for mo^e people in publication listing the job op­ 1959. In 1958 he w as an in struc­ given on two occasions. The m ore varied fields than ever be­ portunities norm ally made tor of. L ibrary Science a t E as­ first tim e “cold,” and the sec­ fore, according to the College available by_ m ore th an 1,700 tern Illinois U niversity. He re ­ ond after a week of study. When Placem ent Annual. participating companies. A ri­ ceived his M*A. in A m erican Copies of the annual are be­ zona State U niversity is one of H istory in 1952 and his B.A. the results qf the two tests are compared, the exam iner can ing distributed by t)r. Robert nearly 600 colleges and univer-. in Political Science ih 1948 from generally tell the student w hat F. Menke, director of place­ sities throughout th e United the U niversity otiiow a. In 1953 he needs to do to improve. In m ent, To alum ni and graduating States and Canada w here it is he tau g h t ju n io r high school in at least two instances Dr. Osen­ seniors registering for place­ being circulated. Banning, Calif. burg detected characteristics which proved to be m ore than academic. One person was m en­ tally retarded and another was psychopathic. This qualitative test is the only one of its kind in exist' Next to the "V -I" Opportunities Great, Varied Campus Launderette COFFEE SHOP 398 Mill Ave. — Tempe featurin g Small Steaks — $1.00 BUNCH'S Now Open 6 am to 11 pm Monday thru Saturday ★ E N G R A V IN G ★ ★ Wet Wash ★ Fluff Dry ★ Dry Cleaning ^ Squaw Skirt Pleat. 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Army Signal Corps Activities A research contract to in ­ vestigate therm oelectric m a te r­ ials and devices h i s been aw arded to Arizona State U niIversity by the U.. S. A rm y Sig­ n a l Corps, F o rt M am m outh. N. J., George Boyd, ASU co­ ordinator of research, announc­ ed. Dr. Clyde A. Crowley, ch air­ m an of the ASU Chem istry de-? p artm ent w ill adm inister the project w ith Dr. Ben R. Gossick, professor of Physics, and Dr. H arry B. W hitehurst, associate professor of Chem istry, serv­ ing as chief investigators. Dr. Crowley will also serve as sci­ entific consultant. The $36,000, o n e-year Con­ tract is effective im m ediately, according to Bpyd. Frosh Officer Hopefuls M ay Get Petitions In M U Petitions for freshm an class offices a r e s till available in MU 202, a c c o rp n g to Roland Eidam Elections board Chairman. • Petitions m ust be retu rn ed to th a t office by F rid ay at 4 p.m he said yesterday. * ; ■ As of yesterday, seven fresh ­ m en a re vying for class presi- dency, seven for the vice-presi and six for the secretarial po sition. So far, 14 freshm en as­ pire to the tw o.senatorial offi ces. P rim ary „ elections Will be held Tuesday, w ith the general elections taking pKfce Oct. 12. Candidates for all freshm an offices will m eet F riday at 4 p.m. in the Senate chambers, Eidam states. “More campaign inform ation will be given, candidates, at the m eeting,” he added. WANTED to Work Nights Renewals of tw o other ASU research contracts w ere approv­ ed during the W ednesday Board o f Regents meeting. Renew al of an original ..con­ tract for $96,69!TWith th e U.S. Office of Education for vestigation of M ental R e ta lia tio n and Pseudo M ental R etardation in Relation to B i-L ingual and S ub-C ultural Factors” was ap ­ proved by the Regents. The th ree-y ear project, sta rt­ ed two years ago, is being con­ ducted by the ASU College of Education.. The Regents also approved a one-year renew al of a $7,503 research contract w ith the N a­ tional Institute of M e n t a l H ealth entitled “O perant Con­ ditioning Principles and P e rso n ^ ality T raits.” The research is conducted by Dr. A rth u r W. Staats, ASU a s ­ sociate professor of Psycholo­ gy, and his wife, Dr. Carolyn K. Staats, assistant professor of Sociology and Psychology. 1 . K orean V etera n s should sign th e ir m onthly c e rtific a ­ tion of classroom attendance in B A 109 today. V . V . Beltz, v eteran s’ a d ­ visor, said fa ilu re to sign on time m ay result In late Checks. 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Highlight of the day will be the M ontana' S tate-A S U football game a t 8 p.m. ASU blankets will be presented to parents who traveled the longest dis­ tance to ASU and to parents w ith the most students at ASU. Following the game wjll be a dance in MU ballrooin, fea­ turing th e music of Bud Estes! band. The P arents Day steering com m ittee is headed, by Tom M eredith, assisted by Sam, Stocks, Georgia Kasnetsis, Mike You m ight h av é th e fin ­ Peplow, Lora Rhodes, and Dave est life in su ran ce policy Barnes. “Good Insurance Is One Part Policy - - Two Parts Agent.” or c o n tra ct possible, B u t New, Enlarged Patio To Serve ASU Phone WO 4-0590 WO 7-2794 Wednesdays Between 10 to 12 noon or 5-7 p.m. Fridays Between 10 to 12 noon or 5-7 p.m.- w h a t you w a n t it to do — R5ITV it isn ’t good insurance. 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P h o n e A L 8-6193 P hoenix, A rizona / V Page Four Wednesday, September 30,1959 STATE PRESS To TheEditor Letters S ta ttM ts s ■ . . . . • - have perform ed the same cler­ ber -25, I had th e privilege of To the Editor: It w as w ith a g re a t d ea l of ical tasks as has a non-profes­ m eeting and talking w ith M r. in te re s t t h a t . I re a d y o u r issue sional w orker who began w ork M cA rthur and in m y estim a­ " “ of Septem ber 23rd containing a t the library approxim ately tion ASU is fortu n ate to have new s of the library survey .to the sam e tim e as I did. such a fine student^ w ho has •g* be conducted*in November and Third, the w orst condition conclusively show n th e neces­ of the study conducted by W ar­ prevailing at - M atthew s L ib­ sity for an im partial survey of ren M cA rthur, Jr. ra ry and one I shall never fo r­ lib rary conditions by a great On Septem ber 1, 1959 I b e­ get, is the sense of fear and deal o f unselfish research. gan my duties- as A ssistant Ac­ intim idation th at can be lit— The lib rary survey to begin quisitions L ibrarian at M at­ - erally felt ih the library atm os­ in Novem ber as announced by thew s L ibrary. A fter two weeks phere m ore than the sense Of P resident Gam m age should be I felb'I could no longer stay on being in the presence of the m ost revealing. I f th is survey EDITORIALLY SPEAKING staff and m aintain my p ro - great thoughts and ideas of m an is conducted by a panel of a t ional and personal self- as recorded in book form. The least th ree nationally know n respect, and on Septem ber 16, m ajority of thè staff are afra id lib rary authorities recom m end­ 1959 I subm itted m y resigna­ to voice personal opinions on ed by th e A m erican ■ L ibrary tion. any aspect of lib rary affairs-. Association, if th e results are However, w hen it b e c a m e published, and if the recom ­ ., W eW B n t o u r seats 6,500 stu d e n ts yelled d u rin g reasons why I felt-compelled to know n th at m y tenure at M at­ m endations are then carried th e A SU -W est Texas S ta te football gam e . . . and th e ad- ask for my release from the thew s would be brief, an am az­ out I feel certain th a t ASU w ill ing num ber have asured m e in have one m ore reason to w a r­ m in istra tio n listened. staff are as follows. private, conversations th at they ra n t its recently received title F rid ay , a d m in istra to rs a n d stu d e n t officers m e t to First, the w ork assigned to will be happy to do so if they of U niversity. discuss seating a rran g em en ts. ' me w as entirely clerical and1 are given the opportunity to . T he opinions expressed here Now its tim e fo r th e stu d e n ts to exercise th e ir vocal physical in nature requiring no talk privately to a panel of A. are m y own and I hope they cords again. .. . prior training, professional exw ill in no w ay reflect upon the m o on i j jr 1 perience, and very little gen- L. A. recommended authorities fine sta ff m em bers w ith whom w ithout fear of jeopardizing . AI 0Ad| T yT a t 2-30’+lea d e rs cam pus groups w ill m ee t eral knowledge.-There has been I have been associated a t M at­ m A SA SU offices to fo rm u la te possible solutions to th e absolutely no opportunity to th é ir job security. thew s Library. H istorically librarians have seating .problem . T hen th e y w ill r e tu r n to th e ir respec- exercise personal-initiative, or Sincerely yours, tiv e groups to seek stu d e n t opinion. . to asume any responsibility. often been characterized as CECIL E. ROBERTS A d m i n i s t r a t o r s h a v e a g r e e d to r e t u r n 5 0 - y a rd -lin e Questions as to w hy certain tim id and retiring as a group and lacking in aggressiveness. . s e a ts to s t u d e n t s a s so o n a s p r a c tic a l. T h e q u e s tio n n o w routines w ere necessary could is, “ W Jie re s h o h ld t h e f a c u l t y s i t ? ” not be answ ered except w ith Consequently, it is not s u rp ris -- TO THE EDITOR ing th at the, m ovem ent for an * ■ We here a t ASU have a rig h t The a n sw e r to th is qu estio n is, in a larg e p a rt, u p to ? hat ,is t:&e w’ay jt has ,to be im partial survey of M atthew s to be proud. We have a I fine th e students. I t should reflec t th e opinion of th e m ai- done heî-a’ ^and it w as defimte- L ib rary should have been in ­ football team , the best football o rity of. students. If all cam pus organizations send re p - lyh™ flled yours not to reason augurated by a courageous stu ­ stadium here in th e West, an rese n tativ e s to to d ay ’s m eeting, and If all stu d e n ts exy' dent. But, in all academ ic in ­ excellent band, and th e most, p r e s s t h e i r o p in io n s to t h e i r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s , i t w ill! Second, in ray opinion the stitutions • I have previously beautiful girls in the state — c+„ j __. v j . , . - • , organization and adm inistration S tu d e n ts showed, tre m en d o u s sp irit w h en th ey c h a n t- of the lib rary violate the ca r- been associated with,; eith er as b u t th a t’s all! We do not have V a n d c h e e r e d - a t t he gam e. A n anonym ous g roup dinal principles of the lib rary a student, a teacher, or a p ro ­ — and it is m ore im portant î weJ in itia tiv e by m im eo g ra p h in g and c irc u la tin g Science as expounded by lead - fessional librarian the facu lty th an the aforem entioned — a good, positive, school spirit. tS a n d a d v ic e to stu d en ts, reg a rd in g s e a tin g /ra g authorities and as person- have rightfully been the m ost How can I say th a t sp irit is vigilant and vocal observers of arrangem ents-. ally experienced in the • four the institution’s lib rary service. lacking? L et’s look a t the foot­ If stu d e n ts show as m u ch in itia tiv e and sp irit in other large libraries in w hich I ball games, ©id anyone notice an sw ering th is question as th ey did a t th e gam e, an e a rly have w orked as a professional I am disturbed by the lack of if our girl cheerleaders w e r e faculty comment, eith er pro or agreem en t should be reached — one w hich w ill give b o th librarian — such as a solid line -pretty?-T here w ere NONE! No stu d en ts and fac u lty a fa ir shake. and staff organization, 'delega­ con, as to w hether or not M at­ w here in the big ten o r else­ thew s L ibrary is fullfilling its tion of auth o rity and responsiservice duties to ASU, and it w here in the E ast w here stu ­ t , bility, concern w ith staff m o rleads me t o , wonder, am ongst dent spirit is dom inant is there ale, etc. . other things, about the state of a . Jack of cheerleaders. Y o u . . D epartm ent h e a d s do not academ ic freedom on th e cam ­ say “Why, w e have th e Pom have au thority and responsibil- pus as a whole. t P on girls.” Sure, and w h at W hen $60,000 of A ssociated S tu d e n t’s funds w as ity commensurate w ith th eir Since thq publication of your w ere they doing — sitting on tu rned' over to a bow ling alley, fu n d ” u n d e r a d m in istra in one instance th ere , is news concerning the lib rary th eir seats u n til AFTER the tio n of th e B usiness A ffairs office la s t Ju n e , th e re w as no official departm ent chief last W ednesday, it has been touchdow n w as scored and then no agreem en t m ade reg a rd in g d isb u rse m e n t of th e m on- even on paper.- In. m any in- suggested by th e'lib rary adm in­ doing an elem entary step or ey o r o peration of th e alley now u n d e r co nstruction in ^^hsIfUhe people w ithout pro- istration th at I d epart from two. I’m sure the team w ould th e MU basem ent.^ fessional train in g occupy the M atthew s L ibrary w ithout dis­ not have cared if the blonde on Aug. 6, A SA SU P re sid e n t Tom H u len sent a nro - ^ 0nsible Pos“ ions wlth the cussing th e situation w ith such the end w as green or blue, as posed six-point a g reem en t on bow ling alley fin an cin g t w yi tramed people “trouble m akers as Mr. Mc­ long as she w as th rilled silly and m an ag em en t to th e B usiness A fflirs office Tw o m tif „ r l ^sser positions of A rth u r”. From both an eth i­ enough to cheer.and show some m ain points in his p rogram stated th a t th e A s s o c ia te d bi,tle or no responsibility. T here cal and professional standpoint enthusiasm . Secondly, the-fseparation of S tu d e n ts’- m oney b e ^ e tu r n e d from bow ling a lle T o ro f mu? dif,ef n*iati°n be‘ „1 felt this type of advice to be entirely unnecessary and u n ­ the band and student sections M ü“ ?recht o r a l‘ -y 0 perati0"'5 be resp o n sib ility o f th e woriT p r j t g l called for. On Friday, Septem - — this in itself is not bad, b u t w hy can’t they get together? To date,, th e B usiness ■Affairs -Qffice^has n e ith e r ac­ N ot,physically, b u t em otionally. cepted nor reje cte d th e agreetttenC The trum pets sound, the band charges, and the students are Two questions re m a in u n a n sw e re d on th is “high too busy listening to th e jokes finance : w h y w as th e A SA SU m oney tu rn e d over of th eir “M.C.” to respond. w ith o u t a signed ag reem en t, re g a rd in g th e re tu rn of Third, I th in k you’ll agree .funds and alley m an agem en t? A nd, w h y has th e B usiness A ffairs office not acted o n H u le n ’s propsal? „ th at the hogwash about being moved tow ards the end zone was plainly silly. W hat other LARGE university seats th eir students above ¡ the 35-40 yd. line? Only the block sections 7 To the Editor: w are there. ** people who ridicule the UofA. I was in your office F rid ay Well, at least you know how But, after reading th at story, and decided to read the UofA it almost m ade me sick to th ink it looks -to a tran sfer student. W ildcat, On page 6 of the Sep­ th a t any university could allow Sure, w e’ve problem s, b u t w ith ­ tem ber 23 edition, there was a itself to be so controlled by a out spirit you’re defeated be­ story entitled ^ Faculty Rules group of, narrow -m inded; a r ­ fore you start. O ut Berm udas. T he story w ent chaic-thinking faculty , m em ­ * ASU has a fine football team , on to say the action was taken bers. a beautiful stadium , a good • by the Faculty A dvisory Coun­ I certainly hope ASU never band, plenty of beautiful girls, cil and is an interpretation of allow s itself to be over ridden and—? A good, good school a regulation in the UofA c a ta ­ by such a group. .And if such spirit? logue, J t says wom en m ust w ear a group should try to tell us How about it? full dress, including a sk irt or how to d re s s ,(o r w hat to eat, DANCIL SPRAGUE sim ilar apparel, and men m ust or how to comb our h air) I 0 w ear fu ll-len g th trousers. hope the S tate Press will have Letters to the editor are This regulation applies not the guts to ru n a ^ e a s t an edi­ welcomed. They w ill be only to classes,.but to labs and torial to iet the adm inistration printed as space perm its. All anyw here on cam pus. know how w e feel. I th ink it letters should .be addressed -*-33 ] I have alw ays had a high r e ­ would. The tam e-k itty didn’t. to the S tate Ppfess and m ust gard for our “sister in stitu tio n ” DAVE LAUCHNER "Roof lbaks, colpin wiMree, neeps runt, anp its my be signed. Names, w ill. be and could n e v e r u n derstand ^ Senior, Music .m ajor . m&ive «cause wew- thatsaciriis w ithheld upon request.’ w tv w f EDITOR-IN -CIJIEF~.___ M ANAGING E D IT O R SSPORTS E D IT Ö R _____ O RG A N IZA TIO N S_____ NEWS E D IT O R S_______ -—_ n,----- ------- — . ___.p e t e y — Go r d o n PE^TERSoii ana m ik e ...bo b o lm sted barrett l a ir s o n __________ KA TH Y B U R K E - j a c k orto a n d m i k e PE P L O W T h e STA T E PR E SS is d istrib u te d b y D ave P ilc h e r O fficial cam p u s n e w sp a p e r of A rizona S ta te U ni­ v e rsity . P u b lish e d *»ach W ednesday a n d . F rid a y th ro u g h o u t th e school y e a r, ex cep tin g holidays) a n d e n te re d £s second class m a tte r in th e P o st O ffice a t T em pe, A rizona, u n d e r th e A cts of M arch 3, 1879, an d A u g u st 24, 1912. S u b scrip tio n price, $3.00 p e r school y ear. M em ber: A rizona N ew sp ap ers A ssociation, A ssociated C ollegiate P ress, an d N atio n al A d v ertisin g Service, Inc. Seating Meeting ■ Split? LITTLE MAN ON CAMPI IS Letters To The Editor vm orni Ml vom i Wednesday, September 30,1959 Phraiercs International Ribbons Pledges Sunday Afternoon In MU Banquet Room P h m tp ro c ita rn o tin n n l P h ra te re s TInr ternational, sis­ terhood of off-cam pus wonieri, ribboned fifty -tw o pledges at a Sunday luncheon in th e MU b an q u et room. New pledges from Phoenix are: Peppy A nthony, Donna A rnote, R o b e rta ' Bruney, Peggy n _ n n , __ Bell, Beverly Clay, K aye Carl son, Suzanne Duncan, A nn E l­ liott, Elaine Eden, M ary G or­ m an, Ju d y Foster, Susan G rif­ fiths, N ancy H artm an, M ary Lee H arlin, Lee H orner, Yvonne Holley, N ancy E sther Jo h n ­ son, K athy K rebs, Toni Lewis, Qn(!an$wi frith M & S h o h an (By the author of “Rally Round the Flay, Boys”, “I Was a Teen-age Dwarf”, etc,) FASTER, FASTER! College enrollment continues to spiral upward. The need fpr more classrooms and more teachers grows more desperate daily. • But classrooms, alas, do not spring up like mushrooms—nor teachers like May flies. So what must we do while we build more classrooms and train more teachers? We must get better use out of the classrooms and teachers we npw have. That’s jyhat we must do. This column, normally a vehicle tjf good-humored foolery,, will today forsake laughter to exaniline the crisis in higher education. My sponsors, the makers pfjPhilipMorris Cigarettes, as bonny a bunch of tycoons as you will see in a month of Sun­ days, have given cheerful consent ijto this departure. Oh, splendid chaps they are—the makers pf Philip Morris, fond of home, mother, porridge, the Constitution and,country fiddling I Twinkly and engaging they are, as full of joy, asbrimming with gpodness, as loaded with felicity as the cigarettes they bring you in two handy packages—the traditional soft pack and the crushproof flip-top box. 5 fv Carol M ayhan, Ja n e M urdock, M arjory R etter, Sharon S han­ non, Ju d y T aylor,. Ritd Utz, Nancy Turner, M artha Thomas, L ynn ■Eylstra, Irene Vasquez and M ary Wooldridge. O thers are Misses Sandra Campbell, Dorothy. C a r n a l , M ary A n n ‘Dawson, Ju d y Cure, Carol E nglehardt, Susan Fear, Je a n Hallickson, M ary Limon, Diane Rudduck, . Elsa Spencer, M artha Rudduck and D iane Wesson, all of Tempe; Suzanne A rm istead, B arbara G rant, D o-, lores Hernandez, B ertha M cllroy and Em ily Metz, all Mesa; D iane Moss, Ju d y Thiele a n d G ertie Tellinger, all of Scotts­ dale; M artha Noble And L aurel O’Key, of Glendale. 1 A Drawing Friday For “A” Lighting The draw ing fo r Slighting of the “A ” w ill be delayed until 4 p.m. Friday, S am \ Stocks, AMS president, said yesterday. T he lighting of the “A ” is a traditional activity anfl t h i s .year w ill be perform ed for all football games including^ aw ay games. How can we make better use of existing campus facilities? The answer can be given in one word—spfedup! Speed up the educa­ tional process—streamline courses. JEliminate frills. Sharpen. Shorten. Quicken. I * “Y eah, so re th in g . . I ’v e A lw ays H ad Good H a irc u ts A t J. D .’s B A RB ER SH O P N e x t D oor to th e V. I.” Following is a list of courses with suggested methods to speed up each one. I PHYSICS—Eliminate slow neütrons. PSYCHOLOGY LA B -Tilt the mazes downhill. The white mice will run much faster.• ENGINEERING—Make slide rules half as long. MUSIC —Change all tempos to allégro. (An added benefit to be gained from this suggestion is that once you speed up waltz time, campus proms will all be over by ten p.m. With students going home so early, romance will languish and mar­ riage counsellors can be transferred to the Buildings and Grounds Department. Also, houses now used for married 3tudents can be returned to thé School of Animal Husbandry.) ALGEBRA-i-If X always equals twenty-four, much timeconsuming computation can be eliminated,* DENTISTRY—Skip baby teeth—they fall out anyhow. O PEN M O N DAYS- INTRAMURALS ... .Pat Dixon ( 1) ju-jnps at vol­ leyball spiked over ilet by Pat Robeson as Kathy Lund stands ready miring women’s volleyball intra­ murals held daily dn the sports field. Currents On Campus D evils and . Dames, A S tl New officers w ill be elected square dance club, m eets every at the iJjjwa-Chindi, A m erican T hursday night, 7:30-9:30, at* Indian Club,-today at 4:30 p.m. .Clancy’s in the MU basem ent. in the'M U , according-to George • Interested students are invited Gill, president. / to the firÿt m eeting tom orrow «./"**,* evening. . * * * T he In stitu te of Radio E n - ’ Elections w ill be. discussed gineers aftd A m erican In sti­ /by the Russian Circle a t th eir tu te of Electrical Engineers w ill m eeting tom orrow, 7:30 p.m., m eet jointly tom orrow a t 11:40 in MU 218A. The public is a.m. in the MU ballroom . The invited, according to Mrs. Ann gathering is open to all in terest­ S. Wall, faculty sponsor. * * * ed students. Circle K, m en’s^service org­ » » * VO. anization, has planned a second T he ASU Republicans Club, organizational break fasK m eeting. a t 6:45, Friday, in the MÜ w hich participates in reg iste r- ' ing voters, putting up cam pfaçulty dining room. ' . * * * paign posters and bringing po­ Students planning a career litical speakers on campus, w ill in m arketing or selling are in ­ hold an organizational m eeting vited to the Pi Sigma Epsilon, today at 4:30 p.m. Contact G ary Lodmqll, or the national m arketing a n d . sell­ ing fratern ity m eeting tonight Political Science departm ent, M atthew s Hall, for inform ation. at 7:30 in MU 218A. It's Time To Write Your Name \ Permanently In Your Text Books POETRY—Amalgamate the classics. Like this: ij H ail to thee blithe spirit Shoot i f you must this old gray head You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog Smiling, the boy fell dead ; .You see how simple it is? Perhaps you have some speedup ideas of your own. If so, I’ll thank you to kêjp them to your-Selves. ’ ®195#Mu Sbulmaa The Philip Morris Company, makers o f Philip Morris, Marlboros and Alpine, have no interest in speedup. We aye our fine tobaccos slow and easy. And th a t’s the way they sm oke —slow and easy a n d ltu ilo t natural tobacco goodness. The Refund Period H as Now Ended COLLEGE BOOKSTORE JAZZ at Melrose Friday & Saturday 9:30 to 1 fe a tu rin g Tony Morell Quartet Two Sessions *on S u n d a y — 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. 9:30 p.m. to Midnite 4327 N. 7th Ave. Phoenix 2 Blocks «N orth of In d ian School Rd. Page Six STATE PRESS Wednesday, September 30,1059 ■ y - ---------------------- ---------------------------------— . G REEK S es; Breakfast, Dance Planned Josephine Antoine Sings A t S A i M usicale Here A musicale and reception, will be given Sunday by Sigma A l­ pha Iota, national mu^ic pro­ B y K a th y B u rk e . Pledges, will be in the spot Neil, Charles England. Ford fessional fratern ity for. women Pi K appa A lp h a fratern ity light again Friday night, at thé Hughes, John Schaar and Wally at ASU. . has announced th e pledging of Delta Sig m a Phi pledge accep­ Kendig. Guests at the 2:30 to 4 p.m. 13 m en during Septem ber. tance dance at the Valley Ho New ly-appointed officers and event in the MU ballroom will . New P I K E pledges are Ed in Scottsdale. Jack .W right’s chairm en of Phi A lp h a , colony be ASU Music departm ent w o­ Skiba, Bob Wilfcon, Charles band will play for dancing of Sigm a- A lp h a Epsilo n , are: men faculty," wives of faculty Young, John Ehrke, B urke W y­ which begins at 9. Bob Bulla, recorder; Bob Rob­ and women students m ajoring * * it! * a tt, Evan LaRue, Nolan -P ar­ inson, assistant treasurer; Tom or m inoring in music. m er, Gail W alston, G ary W alA SahUaro Lake outing is Adams, chronicler; Ron Evans, Miss Josephine Antoine, ASU -—sten, Ronald Waserrf, Robert planegd fo r Sunday by T a u j .warden; George .Nichols,... Her­ Jacobsen, Nole F ran k and H a r­ K appa Epsilon m em b efs^ah d l ald; Brucef^pStdrews, IFC re ­ associate professor of Voipe and, form er M etropolitan , soprano, old Van Hook. ■ dates. Swimming, w ater-skiiing presentative; 'Jon .Flach, Pete will sing “Chanson T riste” by and a barbecue dinner are on Wylie,- social chairm en; Jim Duparc, “Nell” by Faure, “Voi, Sigm a Sigm a Sigm a pledges the agenda, according to Lewis Demmitt, intram urals m anager. Che Sapete” from the M arriage will be the visiting team ; alum ­ White, social chairm an. of Figaro by Mozart, and “Un * * !j! the pack w ith 23 m ore touchdowns in the fourth, th a t he “. . . has size atfd abil­ W hile playing sem i-pro ball Kougin. points. H e-com pleted five u n ­ period. U rban hit fullback Clay ity to become a fine linem an.” w ith th e Casa G rande Cbtton Senior John Regoli, last assisted tackles, two assists and F reney w ith 'a 15-yard scoring His S aturday perform ance Kings this sum m er, W inkles y e a r’s batting y titlist, w ill be two pass deflections. Nolan Jo n ­ pass, and F reney also got the proved his coaches’ statem ents copped the state tournam ent bidding for a starting position es, the other high-scoring soph­ final scow -on- a 2 ■ # ‘yard plutyge correct. b attin g title and w as voted the at th ird base. The New York omore, has 22 defensive points w ith tw o seconds left in the Reaves is enrolled in the Col­ m ost valuable p lay er in the Y ankees are interested in him. to his credit. game. lege of Education. Reaves MVP Pitching Staff Holds Key To 1960 Baseball Fortunes YOUNGSTERS IN ACTION . . . Speedy sopho­ more Nolan Jones hursts into Utah State University territory here as freshman Ray Young prepares for a key block. The two underclassmen figured heavily in the Sun Devils’ 34-12 romp over the visiting Utah State team Saturday. ¿p" Page Eight Wednesday, September 30,1959 STATE PRESS Cheerleader Pat Fay Wants Loud Yelling, Casual Dress F o u r m en w ill en ter sem i­ finals competition' in in tram ural tennis today, w•ith the w inners of the tw o m atches slated for the cham pionship- m atch to ­ m orrow. Two Sigm a Chi S i g m a s , Chuck M urdough and W ally Kendig, w ill b attle opposition today in hopes of w inning the in tram u ral—tennis crown to-, rriorrow. M urdough w ill m eet last y e a r’-s champion, R ichard R eakes' of Sigm a Nu, w hile K endig m eets Jo h n *P latis of Phi D elta T heta in the sem i­ finals action. In quarter.-finals c o n t e s t s yesterday, M urdough defeated” Ron Schm itenknop of A lpha Tau Omega 6-3; Reakes defeat­ ed Tom McDougal of Sigma P hi Epsilon 6-0; Kendig de­ feated Vic C estar of A lpha Tau Omega 6-0; and-.Platis defeated Ed Lowman, independent 12- By T E R R Y F L E E N O R m issed me' or knew I w as gone,” A n ex-football player for he lam ents. C ham inade High School in W est “We need day games late in Los Angeles, A SU’s head cheer­ the season,” he said. The U of lead er P at Fay .aspired to don A game w as a big success last pads here before he suffered Novem ber.” a spleen injury. -re should also be strict T he construction m ajo r be control of activity cards. Each lieves creative cheering is m ore student’s picture should appear of an asset th an gym nastics or on this c'ard. This w ould keep tu rn in g cartw heels. non-students, unless th ey are Fay incorporates some of the guests, out of the student sec­ gestures and m im icry his idol, tion. J e r r y -Lewis, m ade famous. He “I th ink m ote students should attrib u tes his show m anship to dress inform ally w hen they a t­ tw o seasons with* th e C atalina tend the games. No one should Island sum m er stock company. w ear a tie and a coat, or a P a t says he q u it the profes­ cocktail dress and high heels sion, though, because he didn’t to a sport event. lik e the food. “It w as almost “The card section should be as bad as the university cafe­ widened. M ore seats would al­ te ria ,” he quipped. " v~] low a g reater varjety of card C heerleader F ay w as r e ­ displays,” he stated. cruited by a fra te rn ity brother. P at also thinks the student “I w as looking around for body should learn the school’s som ething to do and the n ext fight song and alm a m ater. 10. thing I knew, I was m aking up My men . are not singing yells and leading the student these tunes to en tertain the cheering section at the gam es.” fans. The songs w ere composed W hen asked about his style as. a tribute to faithfulness and of cheering, P a t replied, ^ P e o ­ loyalty, so le t’s sh o w . a little p le like t o ‘lau g h at m istakes. patriotism .” T h a t’s why I m ake them . Yell­ A junior, P a t is the son of in g a t the game gives students Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Fay. a chance to le t off steam th ey ’ve The elder Fay is Judge of the accum ulated during th e w eek.” S uperior Court of Los Angeles. Why no girl cheerleaders this year? A meeting will be held to­ “They shriek,” he claims, m orrow, 3 p.m. in room 103 “and th a t’s ju st orie of the rea­ of the M en’s Gym for all sons I w ant no fem ales to suit students interested in gym ­ u p for the job.” nastics. P rio r to last y ear’s 47-0 rout All men interested in try ­ of the U niversity of Arizona, ing out for the gym nastic F ay was kidnapped by four U team and also m en and w o­ of A fratern ity m em bers. A fter m en interested in form ing lu rin g P a t on the .pretense they a gym nastic club are urged would tak e his picture, they to attend. drove him to Tucson, and dyed Experience is not neces­ his h air a reddish blue. sary, but all men w ith a de­ F ortunately P a t escaped m insire to be op this y ear’s team • utes before the game, and clad and who are w ell-co-ordin­ in berm udas, he retu rn ed to ated are urged to attend the lead ASU to victory. “No: one meeting, according ,to N orris J . Steverson, g y m n a s t i c Sa tu rd a y a rt classes for coach. gifted children , kin dergarten Team com petition w ill not start until F ebruary’, b u t through high school, w ill b e­ Coach Steverson is looking gin O ct. 10 at A S U . C la sses for replacements~~for four w ill be held « t 9 a.m . to noon men J6st from last y e a r’s in the A rts building. team. Instant Car Service MIGHTY MITE . . . C h u c k Murdough, a 5’6” hustler representing Sigma Chi Sigma, is caught here in intramural tennis action yesterday. Mur­ dough is favored with Richard Reakes of Sigma Nu, and Wally Kendig, also, of Sigma Chi Sigma to cop the tennis title. en first impressions matter... The man in command of the situation is, of course, perfectly groomed. And, a good-looking shirt—with masterful tailoring — is one of the essentials. We respectfully submit the flattering Arrow^'Tabber” with the authentic British Tab collar— as a fitting background, for the well-dressed man. Luxurious "Sanforized” fabrics — oxford and broadcloth. $5.00, -ARROWBach Saturday (Mi tha NCAA football "Oamo of tho We«k"— NBC TV —•poniorod by ARROW. . 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