£_A ».ZO N À STAT. U N , V . « . , TV ....T « M P « , A K I I (i m ¿ 4Myths9Selected Theme For ASU ’61 Homecoming Homecoming — 1961 sjyle will see the ASU campus come alive with “Great Myths.”. *’ New and different ideas are being planned to gener­ ate more interest and spirit in one of the year’s.biggest student activities. The w eek’s activities w ill be- ] ■— —---------- ,— --------------- ---gin Oct. 17th w ith general elec- tipns; A ndy Mitchell, half time; tions for Homecoming Kin'g and L inda' Lowry, coronation^ Sue Queen. That* evening the w in­ C h e m n i c k, publicity; Steve ning couple w ill foe crowned at Montgomery, dance; Bob Frend, a dance in the MU ballroom. pep rally; Doris Parisek, alum ni * This year, tw>o attendants for registration; B everly D exter, d i­ each will a'lso be nam ed, and rectory; Sam Freedm an, ju d g ­ royalty gifts presented, courtesy ing; M arian W insryg, gifts. I of local m erchants. Tihe royal Decoration Committee sub- court will reig n ' all week, as chairm en are: 'Ja c k Phillips, opposed to last y ear’s one night fraternities;,. N a n c y Clayton, affair. sororities; F erae Bridge, dorms; N e x t on , the calen dar of and Zee Chapman, special in ­ events is a pep ra lly in Sun terest. D evil S tad ium Oct. 49th at , 8 p.m. MU Open House Scheduled For Friday At 8 p.m. ~ Again this year, dorms, fra ­ ternities, sonorities, and special interest groups w ill vie fo r top honors in decorations. The 1961 contest budget lim it for organ­ izations is $175. O P E N IN G N IG IH T T IP S — M ik e B yron, one o f the stars o f “ T h e B row hlng Version,’" gets Clim axing the Big Week, the \ ° f n dV\Ce on how t0 m a ke a «l«'ck costum e change s im p le r fro m D ram a W orkshop E ntertainm ent, dancing, rec­ d irec to r D r. James Y e a te r. “ V ersio n,” along w ith “ T h e Dock- B rief,V tw o o n e-act plays, open ASU Sun Devils w ill m eet the reation and an a rt exhibit will to n ig h t and w ill p la y through Sunday. T h is is th e firs t-tim e the W orkshop has scheduled a Oregon S tate College Beavers be features of the annual Me­ Sunday perform ance. C u rta in is a t 8 p.m . n ig h tly ; tickets, $1 or a c tiv ity tickets, aré av ail Oct. 21 in S un Devil Stadium . m orial Union Open House F ri­ able a t the door and a t the M U In fo rm atio n desk. T h e plays w ill be a t Payne A u d ito riu m . P re lim in a rie s fo r H o m e ­ day from 8gp.m. to m idnight. coming W e e k sta rt today, Dr. Thom as H arter, professor” . W h jn king and queen c a n ­ of A rt, w ill lecture and show an didates, m ay pick up p e ti­ exhibit from the A m erican W ations in M U 202. These tercolor Society in the low er must be tu rn e d in , by Oct. lounge a t 8:15 p.m. 5. Dancing to the m usic of Bob 0l. Will Miss 'Tightrope Artist' N ow he is dead. He w as going, to Northern Rho­ desia, presum ably to persuade Katanga’s Moise Tshombe *°. to4 te*ms w ith the Congo’s central government. I his latest attem pt to quiet the violent pains of inde­ pendence, which the former Belgian colony has been experiencing, ended in a plane crash in the jungle. ,, T¥^ T ny news commentators are speculating whether the U.N. can survive Hammarskj old’s death. This uncertainty reflects the inherent weakness of the international body, From its beginning, the U.N. has shown all the signs of futility which have been present in all organi­ zations designed to create global harmony. Inability to reach quick decisions, lack f police powers to effect SUCJ1 d+i C1ST°TnAT’ unreliable financing: these failures, have made the -U.N. largely impotent. Yep! All is okay. “We were quite shook about thè the fr a te r n ity , w o rld , get E V E R Y O N E over th ere a t disappearance at first,” Seeman said, but the return of the pot insures tonight’s first curtain at Payne Audi­ seven instead of ju s t the torium. pledges — w e w ere o ver a t' “Browning Version” and “The Dock Brief” are sea­ H a ig le r H a ll the o ther day son openers . . . they’ll run through Sunday, at 8 p-.in. and th ere are some p retty Being free to students, we recommend our drama de­ big independents w a n d e r­ ing around. partment’s work-'for your' investigation. 'Meanwhile, atuthe- auditorium, they’re doing a bit We’ hope some of these tips °;„înv^ ti^£ition themselves. Jim announced, however w ill help you -out come the ,I]1 tell you who took it!” Looks like he’s a natural night af October 7, b u t if M cdetective at heart . . . and not such a bad actor-either. Ealls going like he did, Hope he and his fellows get to move into the Lv- no onekeeps w ill give a hoot anyw ay. ceum building at the first of the year like they’re plan­ ning Our culture-minded Drama, department has long FO R T H E A P P E A L - T O - T H E (too long) been neglected the necessary equipment it E V E R Y O IH E C L A S S — We- th in k needs sorely. n ^ the people^ a t the lib ra ry (and Next time, boys, qither make better coffee or hide w e don’t m ean ASU’s) could your darned pot or stick to acting and leave cooking to be a little m ore courteous, and our Home Ec department or take a collection and get we hereby w ith d raw last w eek’s us our own pot. ë plug. Moreover, now that a new secretary general must be appointed, Soviet Russia np doubt will press for its Troika scheme. No matter whether the Communists succeed, such an attempt and the opposition'it will en­ gender could wreck the organization completely. tempi™ 11 ' TH0UGHT - ' “familiarity v Dag Hammarskjöld will be missed. L- breeds at- Also, G ilbert High School is currently undefeated. W ednesday, Septem ber 27, 1961 STATE PR ESS Page 5 Interviews Hit New High Meeting Planned R ecruiting boomed this year as cam pus interview s hit an all tim e high, according to W-arren G otthard, D irector of P lace­ m ent. Tea.cher interview s increased w ith 37 percent m ore school systeni representatives and 34 ¡percent m ore individual in te r­ view s on cam pus. R eported job vacancies w ere up slightly _with-',a total of 9,257, - Some im balance persisted be­ tw een stipply aind demand. Shortage of candidates continu­ ed for low elem entary,' art, vocal m usic a n d ig iri’s R JU te a c h ers. Secondary level shortages w ere noted in English, lib rary Science, m ath, physical science, foreign languages and g irl’s P.E. T he big ju m p in cam pus in ­ terview s indicated two trends. One, knowledge o f ASU and its product has ¡become m ore w idespread. Two, m ore com­ panies w ere forced to compete fo r college, trained personnel m onths in advance of their availability. Salaries moved up­ w ard in, keeping w ith the n a­ tional „tpend. S tudent p a rt-tim e and sum ­ m er em ploym ent thrived. T he selected student place­ m ent program succeeded in placing 46 incoming freshmpm in cam pus jdbs7They w ere care­ fully chosen on the basis of fin ­ ancial need and proven scho­ lastic ability. Presum ably they could not attend college w ithout this assurance of aid. By Republicans In MU Thursday T he Young Republicans Club o f ASU will have its first m eet­ ing of th e year tom orrow at 3 p.m. in MU 218. A program gif events will be outlined and committees, com ­ m ittee chairm en aijp helpers w ill be selected. L arry Nims, club chairm an, w ill present th e goals of the club and explain its purposes and platform . T he club wishes to express its reg ret fo r th e cancellation of Senator G oldw ater’s speech last week, b u t has* received word th a t he will b e able to appear in December. ^ A S Y O N T H E E A R S — Tom Fogelberg enjoys a c u rren t m agazine w h ile getting “ clipped" in the new M U b arb er shop, fe a tu re of the games area dow nstairs. B arber " is Sam Roper. (Photo by Bob M a y e r) “Talking road7“ that can save your life! The- visibility is almost zero and ahead is a, sharp curve. Suddenly, beneath your wheels, the road says: ‘"‘Slow down!” It does this by sending sound and low vibrations through your automobile’s frame. You get the message and cut your speed. This road warning system—called a “rumble strip”—cut accidents in test areas by nearly two-thirds. It is made chiefly from a- new kind of plastic developed by Standard’s scientist^...one so rugged that it will stand up to the pounding of the heaviest traffic. The rumble strip is part of Standard’s continuing interest in.traffic safety, which includes driver training, seat belts in Company cars, educational films for schools, and widespread distribution o f safety tips. The tough plastic which makes the rumble strip possible is only one of a wide variety that-our scientists are creating to help manufacturers bfing you new and better products. They include super-strong plastics for :ar bodies; tough, versatile plastics ■ ’or building materiaisHong-lasting elastic fibers to increase the durability >f everything from clothing to tires. '/arming ahead to serve you better ST A N D A R D OIL. C O M P A N Y O F C A L IF O R N IA Page 6 STATE PRESS Sorority Rush Concludes With Pledging Ceremonies W ednesday, Septem ber 27, 1961 MU CALENDAR W ednesday, Sept. 27 F rid a y , ;Sept. 29 Executive Council: 208, 5 p.m. Natani: 208, 4 p m , ■ B aptist S tudent Union: 209, 8 Rally and Traditions: 209, 3:30 am - ‘ p.m. The excitem ent Of ru sh is leen .Spalding, Religious^ Conferences: 210, 2 Ju d y T o -' G A M M A P H I B E T A — Misses Sigma Phi Epsilon: 201, 6 p.m. over and so ro rity pfedges are m ichi B etty Adams, Linda Allums, Student-Faculty: 210, 3:30 p.m. p.m. . settling down 'to pledge m eet-, M em orial Union Open House: A L P H A P H I — Misses B ar­ Janice' Ayers, D arcy Brooks, International A ffairs Club: 8 p.m. ings, study tables and, a t last, bara Capper, Donna Hillhouse, J u d y Groseclose, K aren Lind- 218A, 12:30 p.m. classes. S atu rd ay, Sept. 30 Joy Mahan, Ju d y Lee Robinette, strom , Ju d y Massey, W anda Social Committee: 218A, 3 P reference P arties F r i d a y Suzi Smith, M artha W alker, Ro'eher, Sharon Wilkes, Suzanne Credit Union Sem inar: 218B, p.m. - "■ . •' 12:15 p m . m arked th e end of the form al Giwbn Weston, Sharon Faast, Young, Stfsan , Moore Young, , Pi Sigma Epsilon: 218A, 8 p.m rush period, and Saturday the Suzy K aiander, A udrey Kuck, B r e n d a Batchelor, B arbara . Music R eading Conference: Society ¡for A dvancem ent of Ballroom, 9 a.m. suspense ended as coeds picked Sandra Jo Flowers, Jan e Hund Cocke, M ary Lou McNatt, Jan e Management: Upper Lounge, up th e ir bids. i K appa K appa Psi:( Ballroom, ertm ark, Sandra G raham , Carla Yvonne Rosio," Billie Stormont, 12:30 p m . . 7 p.m. . . ASU sororities and th eir p re ­ Baird, Stevie Sue Collins, Patti JVt’a rie T rudi Cook, Carole Ann Young Democrats: U p p e r A ctivities B reakfast: Faculty sent pledges include: Mortenson, K athryn Seffero- Edwards, Naomi Funk, K irstin Lounge, 3 p.m . I Dining Room, 9 a.m. Cole, Cafol Ingersoll, M argie A L P H A D E L T A - PI -— Misses vich, Linda W arren, Patricia SNEA: U pper • Lounge, 7:15 Rechif, an d Ju d y Russbll. Music R eading Conference: p.m . ■' Ellen Adler, Nancy Cook, Su­ Betton, Tina DeFalcoj K ay OsFaculty D ining Room, 11:30 a.m . ibon, and B arbara Straub. T K A P P A A L P H A T H E T A — zanne Cosenza, Ju lia Ann L ang­ D elta S i g m a Pi: L o w e r Sunday, O ct. I ston, Carol Je a n McCutchen, A L P H A s i g m a a l p h a — Misses Linda Brodersen, Ro4- ■Lounge, 7 a m . C hristian Science Reception: Shirley Otten’, Lynne Peterson, Misses Shirley Ann Clapp, Ja c k ­ berta Glenn, M ary Haverlamd, Indian Education: Clancy’s, 8 U pper Lounge, 3 p.m. Sue Annie Pflum m , Donna Jo ie Flick. B arbara Mack, M ar­ Joan Porter, Sharon Sabine, p m : Rqgton, Carole W alker, Sueann ion. McDaniel, M argaret W al­ G a y . W alberg, Lynm Winsor, t M onday, Oct. 2 Thu rsday, Sept. 28 JenkingyE lizabeth A nne.C hen- lace, M ary Wickham, M a r y B onnie' Judy, Shiarron Bowen, Spurs: 209, 3 p.m. Homecoming Committee: 208, ault, Linda N ase'"Sandra A rch­ Schwarzm ann, and" J e a n ' e t t e Carolyn Curry, Pam ela Dunn, 4 p m . P hi K appa- Psi: 210, 4 p.m . • B arbara Elliott, Vicke Jordan, er, Suzanne B arry, D arlene H anna. A lpha Epsilon Pi: 210, 6:30 W estm inster Foundation: 208, M artha Lenz,' M arcia M cIntyre, B unn, Tracy McManus, K ath p.m. A L P H A E P S IL O N P H I __ Donna Moore, Carol Sorensen, 6 p m . KAydettes: U pper Lounge, 3:3( Misses D iane Mayrnan, Evelyn and Alice Thaw. AWS S tar Form al Committee: p.m. 209, 3:30 pm .Arm, Gayle Berg.JTeddi Kirske, K A P P A D E L T A — Misses Carlyn Yosowitz, and Dianne K appa K appa Psi: 209, 6:30 Tuesday, O ct. 23 •Elaine Beckm an, Ju d ith Drag©,' p.m. Schuster. Homecoming Committee: 208, Linda Essex, Carolyn W oolG reek W eek Committee: 210, 4 p m . C H I O M E G A — Misses K aren ridge, K aye Bergm an, BettieAll girls interested in joining 3:30 p.m. Blue Key: 209, 6 p.m. Naiads are welcome to the first Arheson, Sandra B erry, Roxie Lynn Boggess, Norm a Nelson, IFC: Senate Cham bers, 4 p m A lpha Rho Chi: 209, T:30 p.m, try o u t session tonight a t 6:30 Bruno, B everly Bulla, Susan Allison Ailden, Theresa C arter, Civic Engineers: 218A, 7:30 Panhellenic: 210, 3:30 p m . a t the ASU Pool. The girls Chambers, Pam Dyer, N atalie and Sharon K ay Johnson. p.m. Ind u strial Engineers: 218Ai m ust bring th eir own bathing Freedm an, B eth H elm ,-B onnie K A P P A K A P P A G /k M M A — B aptist Students: 218B, 6:30 11:30 a.m. Johnson, S a n d y McAndrew, caps. Misses Shinleen Alford, B etty p.m. K aydettes: 218A, 3 p m . -Orchesis try outs are going in ­ M artha W orklah, Diane Mc­ Cash, P at Collins, Je a n L unenYoung Republicans: 2Ï8C, 3 A rnold A ir Society: Upper Hugh, Je rry Shields, Linda S u l­ to-their second day and all stu ­ schiloss, K ay Lynskey, Sheila p.m. Lounge, 3 p.m . dents' interested in the organi­ livan, Georgia Wagner, Donna M urphy, Carol Schwan, Noell Hostess M e e t i n g : U pper H istory Club: U pper Lounge, zation are invited to attend tr y ­ W ellman, A nn Young, Glenda Smith, G retchen Diercks, Lou­ Lounge, 3:30 p m . 8 p.m. ' B rockbank, Linda Blue, and out, a t 7 tonight in th e Moeur ise Diercks, Dormie Fldstead, Devils and Dames: Clancy’s, Sharon Fa soli. ’ Card Section C o m mi tee: A ctivity Building. Winijie Goodrum, Lois J o rg e n ­ 6:30 p m . Clancy's, 3 p m . D E L T A G A M M A — 'Misses sen, D ianne Randall, A nn B ard Donna Allen, “ Sandi Beeler, well, P au la Chisholm, B arbara Dianne Clemons, Kaiy Crandall, DeGraaf, T risha Eachon, Bon­ N a n c y Davidson, M arguerite nie McDonald, K ay M errill, Gear, Michaelle Jane, Jean ette Patricia Peterson, Susan Straub, Jensen, Diane Munson, Ja n and Leslie Thomas. Reed, Ellen Roca,. R uth Wicks,’ S IG M A S IG M A S IG M A — Susan Wood, Sandra K., Young, Misses Cecelia .Anderson, Judy Leslie Madison, Rose Meis, Goodson, Carol Mihelich, P am ­ M arilyn Randall, Sandra R u f­ ela Seavey,’ M elanie W right, fin, Judi Anderson, K athy Eklo, G retchen K licker, S a n d r a Is pleased to announce that former A S U Student •Julia Frey, Caryl Jordan, S u ­ Rhoads, Carol A nn G rjer, Ju d y I san M eerdink, Joan Nicholas', Smith, Doris G ray, and L in d a ! Napoleon—as you will note— and Bcih Noland. Haskell. 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T o t 5 0 refills always avallablel Paul It. (Bob) Linville INSURANCE 822 B M ill Ave. Tempe 30 E. 5Lh SL., Tempe WO 7-1634 W ednesday, Septem ber 27, 1961 STATE PR ESS Page 7 SAYS COACH KUSH- Mistakes Hurt Devils In Win Over Wichita o B y BO B J A C O B S E N “We m ade a Jo t o í m istakes b u t m ost of them w e re m ental an d should be corrected before th e Coloradlo S ta te gam e,” com ­ m ented H ead Football Coach F ra n k K ush, a f te r his S u n D ev­ ils h ad sipifUed W ichita 21-7 S atu rd ay n ig h t in th e season opener for A S Ü .. “I wias r e al pleased w ith our team effo rt on defense and a few individual showings on of­ fense by Jo h n McFhlls, Nolan Jones and L a rry Reaves. Reaves probably p layed th e best allaround gam e o f h is career,” K ush continued. McFal'ls, w ho w as victim ized w ith d iabetes la s t Fall, ram bled I .¡ i for 130 yards against the W heatshockers .to score one touchdown and set up th e other tw o. Forced to go outside against a »strong W ichita inter' ior defense, McFalls and Jones continually ate up yardage. The Devils gained 189 yards on the ground an d 116 in the a ir as compared to the ’Shock ers’ 86 on th ejg fo u n d and -134 in the air-. Q uarterback -Alex Zyskowski, w ho was sidelined against Toledo w ith a sprained ankle, came, into th e contest the second q u arter and began firing strikes all over the field especially to end Ron .Turner T urner caught seven of th e 12 com pleted passes by Zyskowski How ASU’s Opponents Fared Arizona State (1-0) 21, WICHITA (1-1) 7 ARIZONA (1-0) 28, COLORADO STATE (0-2) 6 Wisconsin 7, UTAH (1-1) 0 WEST TEXAS STATE (1-0) 55, Brigham Young 8 North Texas State 9, HARDIN-SIMMONS (0-2) 7 * Syracuse 19, OREGON STATE (0-1) 8 SAN JOSE STATE (2-0) 16, University of the Pacific DETROIT (1-Q) 21; Western Michigan 14 TEXAS WESTERN TO-1) open N ew in o u r. . . T ra d itio n a l S lio p Q uarterback Jo e Zuger, who, intercepted th ree passes; line­ men J3ob W idrner and Ken Craft; and linebacker Clay F re ney all .turned in outstanding defensive games. ASU encounters a young and. spirited Colorado State squad next Saturday a t F ort Collins, Colorado. L ast Saturday, after ¡■.spoiling the U niver sity o f A ri­ zona a 28-0 lead, CSU’s B uffa­ loes scored one touchdown and threatened tw o othey tim es in losing to the W ildcats, 28-6. First Imp Game Set Oct. I4th The-O ctober 7 season opener m atching ASU’s' Sun Im ps against the San Diego Naval Training C enter a t S an Diego has been cancelled, according to Coach Bill K ajikaw a. K ajikaw a stated t h a t . dUe to th e N ational Defense build-up, the N aval C enter has decided D E V IL T A C K L E R --S u n D evil halfback' John M cFalls (25) pulls down W ic h ita ’s G ary Bowers as Adolph W ilson of W i ­ to forego the grid sport this chita looks on in S atu rd ay’s game w hich th e Devils w o n / season. Cancelling of the gam e 21 -7. M cF alls topped a ll backs w ith 1 130 yards rushing at this tim e has ma'de it impos­ and scored A S U ’s firs t touchdow n. (Photo by Ralph F orney) sible to schedule another in its place. x Frosh Manager Needed Thus the opening date w ill A freshm an basketball m an ­ be m oved to Oct. 14, w hen the ager is needed fo r the 1961-62 W O 7-3982 Im ps trav el to Silver City, N. season. A nyone interested C. • M., and m eet New M exico! applying, for th e job should W estern’s V arsity. contact Coach Ned Wulk. 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Simply send an empty Viceroy package or reasonable rendition of the Viceroy-namewith each entry. , be. ^Postmarked or dropped in the ballot box no later than the ¡ S r ' m Ifht bef° re thC 83,1165 3nd r6Ceived by noon Friday of the same week. Next contest will be on games of October 21 -w hen you’ll have anothe'r chance to win puts. 10 O T H E R P R IZ E S O F « O S S EACH SMOKE ANOTHER CIGARETTE JNTIL YOU LEARN WHAT B iR O Y S ^ m And a free carton of Viceroys to every contestant who names all ten winning teams—REGARDLESS OF THE SCORES! Viceroy College Football C O N TE S T NO. 1 * F ilt e r CAN DO FOR YOUR TASTE! It can do plenty. Here’s why: the Viceroy filter starts with pure, safe vegetable, material, made Here are my predictions for next Saturday's games. Send my prize money to: into the same straight filjter strands as most ’N !. good filters. .¿CLASS. 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