#1 Contèst, ‘Cat’ Movie Set #5 - Journalists To Help Clothe Underprivileged Children The calendar says it’s December, and the weather report says it’s continued cold nights ahead. We’re ready: we’ve got plenty of SEL ERD ER A lpha D e lta PI w arm clothing and h o t coffee. B ut T he A rizona R epublic’s L ady F are k n o w s of some 4,800 youngsters in our V alley w ho a re u n derp riv ileg ed and a re su f­ ferin g from th e chill. T hese 4,800 include babies th ro u g h old­ e r children 14 y ears of age . . . They need w arm cloths. So members of two ASU journalistic o rg a n iz a tio n s , (tn e y ’re all affiliated w ith the State Press), decided to , join forces, open th e ir hearts and strive fo r tw o goals: to aid Lady F are’s “ Dress A Living D o ll” program and to provide an early impetus ■to thè holiday sp irit of fun in serving together. first an d la st colum ns of th is page. T h ey ’re ugly for a p u r ­ pose. T h e m a d e-u p subjects w ere m ade up b y cam pus groups w ho fe lt it a--w orthw hile th in g to D ress A L iv in g Doll. D ecide w hich m a k e -u p job “im presses” you most, then, if you w ill, drop y o u r donation in ­ to th e ap p ro p riate ja r in th e D en lobby' display: each cent serves as one vote fo r your choice. P rize an d D ram a C ritics A w ard fo r W illiam s, is a T ec h n ico lo r m ovie also sta rrin g P au l N ew ­ m an an d B url Ives. Miss T aylo r was nom inat­ ed fo r t i e best actress A c a­ dem y A w ard fo r her role as Maggie, but lost. Critics still say it’s her finest a c t­ ing to date and th at she failed to receive the Oscar because of her personal a f ­ fairs (the T a y lo r-F is h e rReynolds tria n g le ). This Ugly Person Contest is one of two m oney-raising plans fo r the 4,800 needy children. N A N C Y S M IT H Kappa A lpha T .ieta A dm ission w ill be 50 cents. T he tw o sponsoring organiza­ ■ tions a re P i D elta Epsilon, n a ­ M aggie th e C a t’s going to add tional journalism honorary, and a bow to th e C hristm as bundle: I Sigma D elta Chi, national p ro ­ E lizabeth T ay lo r’s p o rtra y a l of! fessional jo u rn alistic society. Tennessee W illiam s’ fam ous Pi D elt officers include heroine comes for the first tim e Jack Ong, president; Bill to Cosner A uditorium tonight, Flick, viçe president, and w ith e x tra show ings tom orrow M ary Gorman, secretary. night an d F rid a y even in g . . . SDX officers are Charles . . . W hich ex p lain s th e p o r­ all a t 7:30 p.m. H ilgem an, president; Bob Eger, tra its sta rtlin g you on th e D e­ “C at on a H ot T ih Roof,” th e vice p resid en t; .Ong, secretary, vils D en lobby an d fro m th e play th a t w on b oth P u litz er I and Bill C herry, trea su rer. —JO HENRY HENKEL A lpha Phi SUSA N S T R A U B Kappa Kappa Gamma #7 Voi. 40 Wednesday, December 6, 1961 No. 21 SEW Sessions Continue By M A R Y G O R M A N “Does God enter into our choices, should He?” This question was discussed yesterday morning when Rabbi Shulman, one of the speakers for Spiritual Ex­ ploration Week,„.addressed an assembly in the MU upper lounge. “I don’t think there is any question concerning this topic,” said Shulman. “Man has free will, but a limited free will. Man can make the choice, but he also pays the CHUCK YA R D LEŸ Alpha Tau Omega consequen ces of h is choice,” ——----------------------------- 1:1------- ----------------- ---- ---- -— --------------------- em phasized R ab b i S h u lm an . | ourselves, n o t fo r a re w a rd o r an d D r. P a u l D unn, re p re se n tin g th e L a tte r-D a y S a in t view point. In th e sam e assem bly, D r. I su ch .” In a discussion fo llo w in g Buzz sessions w ill follow this C h arles M illigan, re p re se n tin g the speeches, Rabbi S h u l­ afte rn o o n in th e MU lo w er th e lib e ra l P ro te s ta n t view p o in t, man said, “ L ife is a con­ loungg. suggested th a t b efo re topics tinu atio n of choice. I f a such as m a n ’s choice a n d G od T om orro w , Rev. W ilfre d f person m akes a m istake, are- consid ered th e y sh o u ld be lilies, representing the R o ­ his n ext decision is to find defined. M illig a n referred to the ord er of the universe when he said, “ One of the aspects of God is th a t n atu ral o rd ­ e r depends on G od.” S A L L Y CALFEE Delta Gamm a D r. M illig an g av e tw o m ain SEW co n tin u es to d a y w ith an p o in ts a b o u t decisions a n d God assem b ly a t 10:40 a.m . in th e w h en h e said, “W e sh o u ld - firs t MU' u p p e r lounge. S p eak e rs w ill tru s t in God, an d th e n w e b e D r. H aro ld F ic k e tt, r e p re should k e e p fa ith w ith o u r ­ e n tin g th e F irs t B a p tist C h u rch selves.” O n th is la tte r point, M illigan said, “W e sh o u ld do som eth in g to k e e p fa ith w ith Game Stub Pick-Up System Announced S tudents are u rg ed -to pick up th e ir tick et stubs sev eral days p rio r to ASU hom e basketball gam es. P ick up d ates for fu ­ tu re gam es are listed below. F or th e D enver U niversity and B righam Y oung U niversity gam es, Dec. 29 and 3 0 / stubs should be picked up on Dec. 18, 19, 20 and 27. A fte r C h ristm as Vacation, Ja n . 3 an d 4 a re th e p ic k -u p dates fo r the W est T exas State, and H ardin-S im m ons gam es schedul­ ed for Ja n . 4 and 6. Los A ngeles S tate, T exas W estern an d N ew M exico S tate a w ay to re c tify his m idtake. He should not feel sorry fo r him self, fo r this decision has alread y been made, and now he must m ake the n ext decision.” ASU To Host CityOITempe KEN S T R E C K E R Phrateres man C atholic Church, and M r. Richard Shroth, a C h ristian Science m inister, w ill lead an assembly at 1:40 p.m . in the M U upper lounge. Buzz sessions w ill fo llo w .' “T his y e a r ’s discussion le a d ­ ers a re e x tre m e ly ch allen g in g ,” say s ASASU Vice P re sid e n t Jim C hilton. “I en co u rag e all s tu ­ d en ts to a tte n d th e re s t of th e discussions a n d fin d o u t fo r th em selv es.” B A R R Y G O L D W A T E R , JR. W ilson H all MU Christmas Party Planned Tomorrow T em pe N ig h t a t ASU, firs t in a series of “T o w n an d G ow n N ights,” Will ta k e p lace in th e F irs t signs of C hristm as w ill M em bers of th e C alen d ar com ­ play th e Sun D evils on Ja n . 29, MU u p p er lou n g e Dec. 19, s ta r t­ ap p e ar on th e ASU cam pus to ­ m itte e w ill lead ca ro lin g fo r th e Feb. 3 and Feb. 5 respectively. in g a t 8:30. m orrow n ig h t com plete w ith the d eco rato rs in th e u p p e r lounge. T h e T ow n and Gown T icket stubs for th ese gam es ap p earan ce of S an ta Claus. program was conceived by T he F acu lty -S tu d e n t R elations should be p ick ed U p 7on Ja n . 22. President G. H om er D u r­ A n annual MU C hristm as dec­ com m ittee w ill serv e cider an d 23, 24 and 25. . ham and is being sponsored o ratin g p arty , sponsored by the “cookies in th e facility dining T he S un D evils host P asadena by the ASU F acu lty Club. A SU A ctiv ities C o -o rd in atio n | room . College an d A rizona S ta te Col­ A ccording to E. J . D em - Board, w ill begin a t 6:30 tom or­ T he Bob R oth O ctet, 1spon­ lege Feb. 17 an d 19. G am e stubsson, p re sid e n t o f th e F a c u lty row night. can be pick ed up on Feb. 12, 13, sored by fhe Social B oard, w ill C lub, T em pe N ig h t is o nly th e T he ap p earan ce of J a c k provide music for dancing in the 14 and 15. lead o ff ev e n t in - a series. P lan s T he la s t hom e gam es a re w ith a re bein g m ad e fo r M esa N ight, “C h ief” W elsh as S a n ta C laus ballroom beginning ab o u t 6:30 th e A ir F orce A cadem y F eb. 24, S co ttsd ale N ig h t an d P h o en ix w ill b e a special fea tu re of the p.m. holiday celebration. and th e UofA on Feb. 27. T icket N ight la te r in th e y ear. D eporations for th e gam es M adrigal singers, u n d er th e stubs for th ese gam es can be room an d C lancy’s in th e base­ F o r th e o p en in g p ro g ram , picked up on F eb. 19, 20, 21 an d sp ecial in v ita tio n s h a v e been sponsorship of A ffairs Board, m ent, w ill be plan n ed by the 23. w ill p erfo rm in th e low er lounge. Social Board. (Continued on Page 6) Page 2 Wednesday, December 6, 1961 STATE PRESS Advising To Start Dec. 11; 4Antigone9Split Run Richardson States Policies To Begin Tomorrow ■ A m odern version of “A n ti­ I dilem m a in choosing b etw een gone,” Sophocles’ centuries-old th e dictates of h e r ow n co n ­ G reek tragedy, begins a split science and th e d em an d s of th e A special period for educational planning and curriculum advisement has been s ix -n ig h t r u n to m o rro w a t 8 j governm ent, w hich has refu sed announced by Dr. H. D. Richardson, academic vice president, to begin on Dec. 11 p.m. a t .Payne A uditorium . It is b u rial of h e r b ro th er, and corrtinue until noon Dec. 16. th e final ASU D ram a W orkshop The purpose of this special advisement period is to provide all students an production of this sem ester. opportunity to meet with their curriculum adviser .for educational planning in T h e play ru n s through S a tu r­ g en e ral, and, m ore especially, i — -------- -------------—-V —---------------------- --------------------------------- day b u t w ill be repeated Dec. 14 fo i th e ap p ro v a l of a p ro g ram j gree pro g ram , g ra d u a te o r u n d th ro u g h Dec. 16. T ickets are p rio r to registration in o rd ­ ( Z io te c f te c t o f stu d ies fo r th e second se m - !e rg ra d u a te . T hese stu d e n ts w ill available to th e public for $1 at er to reduce the num ber of e ste r. C u rricu lu m ad v isers w ill j not. be re q u ire d to h av e a n a p th e door, and students w ill be changes in registration d u r­ R egulations: F o r stu d e n ts and p o st special office h o u rs fo r j proved- p ro g ra m of stu d ies signad m itted fre e w ith activity ing the d ro p-a dd period. facu lty only of A rizona S tate U ni­ is ad v isem en t period. S tu - ecj |jy th e ir cu rric u lu m a d v ise r v ersity . Cash in ad v an ce . S u b ­ Gards. Every e ffo rt is being made m it to Room 207, M em orial Union d e n ts w ho m ay not kn o w th e to m ake it possible fo r s tu ­ The second semester sche­ B uilding, rby noon tw o d ay s b e ­ D irected by p r . Jam es W. n a m e of th e ir fac u lty adviser, fo re d ate of p u b licatio n : noon dents to register during the dule of classes w ill be Y eater, assistant p ro fesso r' of M onday fo r W ed n esd ay 's issue, o r h is office n u m b e r, should I registration days in such a noon %W ednesday fo r F rid a y ’s av ailab le to students p rio r D ram a and Speech, th e p roduc­ issue. * R ates: 3 cen ts p e r w ord, m a k e in q u iry a t th e office of j m anner th a t th ey w ill not to this special advisem ent tio n featu res Susan F lan n ery in 50 cents m in im u m ch arg e. th e d ea n of the college in w hich fin d it necessary to change th e t it le j a le . w eek. Students w ill be able th e y are reg istered . registration d u r i n g the to pick up a copy of the J§a*r'/ A nouihl, noted F ren ch A ll students, u nd ergrad ­ HOUSE FOR RENT d rop-add period. second semester schedule of playw right, ad ap ted th e play uate and graduate, who classes at the O ffice of the N orm ally, a s tu d e n t w ill n o il during- th e Nazi occupation of R ight p arty w an ted fo r e n t 2-bedroom plan to register fo r six or R egistrar a fte r Dec. 4. be p e rm itte d to c h a n g e h is re - F ra n ce d u rin g W orld W ar II. fu rn ish ed house—large fen ced b ack m ore semester hours of ard fo r ch ild ren . 3 blo ck s fro m cam ­ St.udents a re u rg ed to co n su lt ; g istra tio n schedule fo r reasons T he ch a racters and situations of ypus. Phone WO 7-5430. w o rk fo r the second semes­ th e catalo g fo r c u rric u lu m r e - o th e r th a n those d u e to the th e an cien t d ram a h av e been r e ­ te r should consult th e ir a d ­ q u ire m e n ts a n d th e schedule of d ro p p in g of courses fro m th e ta in ed by A nouihl an d used as FOR SALE viser during this period. A ll classes fo r courses o ffered d u r - schedule o f classes, th e changes subtle vehicles of p ro te st against students who plan to regis­ th e Nazis. j ing th e second se m ester a n d to tim e o r place of class m e e t’56 Chev. Full pow er. .F acto ry air. te r fo r more than six sem ­ door. H ardtop. E x cellen t co n dition. T h e plot concerns A ntigone’s 4Phone plan, in d etail, th e p roposed togs, o r o th e r ch an g es in th e 945-4145 nights. ester flours of credit w ill p ro g ram of stu d ies b efore th e y schedule m ad e by th e U n iv e rbe required to present an see th e ir cu rric u lu m adviser. sity. approved program of stud­ P la n n in g in a d v a n ce w ill fa c ili­ S tu d en ts w ho do n o t o b ta in a ies, signed by th e ir c u rric u ­ ta te th e Work of th e c u rricu lu m signed ap proved p ro g ra m of lum adviser, fo r admission adviser, m inim ize th e tim e re stu d ies d u rin g th e sp ecial a d to the' registration hall on q u ired an d m a k e it possible fo r v ise m e n t p eriod w ill n o t be able regu lar registration days rin gg ii to to see see th th ee cc uu rric rric uu lu lu m m ad ad vv isers isers P a r t-tim e stu d en ts w ho n lan j him • to see7 all stu d e n ts ud uu rm _ . tllls p e n o d ’ a n d to dev p te tim e, d u rin g th e re g u la r re g istra tio n P P 'K T P r TrvT*l m cc th o u i-ìir IP » ____ ______ j i toì rre g iste r fo r less th a n six j if necessary , to stu d-• e n ts w .ho ■ days. T h ey w ill fin d it n ec es­ se m e ste r h o u rs .o f w ork should j need special a tte n tio n in p la n - sa ry to see th e ir c u rric u lu m a d ­ co n su lt w ith th e ir ad v isers co n - j ning th e ir w o rk . ' v isers d u rin g a s h o rt p erio d c e in in g th e ir program s, p a r ti- j C arefu l planning of prosch ed u led la te in th e re g is tra ­ cul.arly if th is w ork is fo r a d e - I gram s of study is essential tio n w eek. In a release to the students of ASU, the Office of the Academic Vice President has stated the following policy: - * H V Drop In And See MISS WONDERFUL FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL For Christmas Give A Gift Certificate — Or May We O c O Suggest A Gift Of . . . GOTHAM LINGERIE TOMMIE PAJAMAS JUDY BOND BLOUSES JEWELRY CALDERON BELTS AND BAGS Phone 967-1981 Whenever you leave town, carry ummef only you can spend» Bank of Am erica Travelers Cheques, proofs t! pnly by Wednesday, December 6, 1961 STATE PRESS Placement Interviews O nly a few m in u tes a re r e ­ ■ F rid a y —L P ro c to r an d G am b le q u ire d to re g iste r to ta k e a d ­ D istrib u tio n : a ll B usiness A d v a n ta g e of th e w id e ra n g e of ! m in istra tio n • an d L ib e ra l A rts a d a g e n c i e s re c ru itin g I stu d en ts. on cam p u sT ih s^R o b ert F . M en- j . M onday-:— Shell Oil C om ke, dirfector of p la c e m e n t, re=-T p an y : en g in eers, ch em ists — m in d s stud en ts. U p jo h n V e te rin a ria n D ivision: T oday — A rm y O rdnance: | chem ists, physicists, A n i m a l . en g in eers, chem ists, m a th e m a ti­ H u sb an d ry , A g ric u ltu ra l E conocians, p hysicists — C orona N a­ ! m ics, M an ag em en t a n d Biology v a l O rdnance: .engineers, p h y ­ stu d en ts. sicists — C h in a L ak e N aval T u esd ay — U pjohn: second O rdnance: en gineers, a c co u n t­ day, of in te rv ie w in g — C a lifo ran ts, m ath em aticia n s, p h y siT I n ia P ack in g C o rporation: A ccists — Los A ngeles City | counting,. Econom ics, F in an ce, Schools: all. g rad e lev els to high j G en eral B usiness; L ib e ra l A rts school su b je c t f ie ld s .'........ ......... [majors — Arizona P u b lic Ser'-' T om orrow — C olum bia-G en- vice: en g in eers, acco u n tan ts — e v a S teel C om pany: en g in eers— j G len b ro o k H igh Schools, N o rth ­ Los A ngeles C ity Schools: se­ brook, 111.: a ll h ig h school su b cond d ay of in te rv iew in g . I je c t areas. ——— — - 3 — — I—------------------ WO 7-2972 — WO 7-4274 S tu d e n ts w ishing to w atch b ask etb all gam es on closed cir­ cuit TV in th e MU, Ballroom will n ot be- charged beginning w ith this S a tu rd a y ’s game. A t y esterd ay ’s m eeting of th e MU Board, m em bers voted unanim ously to abolish adm is­ sion charges to students. -Students m ay rese rv e seats in th e b allro o m by obtaining tick et stubs a t th e athletic box office. S tudents m ay be ad m itted a t the door w ith ID cards, an d n o n stu d en ts w ill be adm itted for $1. A1 S te p h a n , staging and tick et sales ■m anager, suggested th e stu b d istrib u tio n plan for rese rv I ibg seats, w hich w as adopted as p a r t of th e B oard’s policy. Bobbies Flowers 20 E. 5th St. Basketball T V Tickets N ow Free For Parties , . . Large Artificial Plants For Rent Career Cues: “ This age of specialization opens special opportunities for the well-rounded man!” Robert Saudek, President Robert Saudek Associates, Inc. “The more specialists society creates to cope with its complexities, the easier it can be for a non-specialist to achieve success. „ If that seems paradoxical, look at it this way: the-more men who go out for specific positions on the ball club, the more chance you have to wind up as manager! Today’s world —in government, business, the arts,' even science—needs the well-rounded man. He’s the man who Page 8 ASU Has Largest Indian Club In US T h e D aw a-C h in d i A m erican j ap p ro x im ately TO Indians and 25 In d ian Club, th e la rg e st college j n o n -In d ian s. T ribes re p re se n tIndian club in th e U nited States, | ed include M ohave, P im a, M ari­ w as organized a t ASU in 1957 copa, Chem ehuevi, A pache, I by H erm an N archo, a Papago C hoctaw , N avajo, Sioux, C hero­ ! Indian, kee, O m aha, O neida, Papago, ' T he th irte en c h a rte r m em bers Zuni, Isleta, Laguna, M ission I adopted th e nam e D aw a-C hindi and Hopi. | for th e club. D aw a is th e Hopi E ach y ea r th e Indian Club w o rd fo r su n an d C h in d i is N a­ sends d elegates to th e regional v ajo fo r devil, in g o in g th e n v th e In d ian Y outh Council in Santa “S u n D ev il’ A m erican In d ian I Fe, - assists th e N ational club. ! C ongress of A m erican In d ia n s D r. Irv in g W: Stout, dean of Tin a r e a conventions, “a nd'TiostS ' the G rad u ate College, w as se­ j th e In d ia n E d u catio n C o n ferlected as th e club’s first faculty i enee a t ASU each y ear. advisor, and Dr. R o b ert A.- RoesP lan s a re c u rre n tly being sel, J r., d irecto r of In d ian E du­ ! m ade for an “All S o u th w est In ­ cation, w as chosen as,co-advisor. d i a n D ance,” to ,be staged Feb. M em bership in th e club is I 10, 1962-, in th e ASU gym. These open to students, sta ff and fac- j dances will, be authentic, in u lty of all races. . A t present, j tending to give an idea of In D aw a-C h in d i’s m em bership is j dian cerem onies an d traditions. In reg a rd to holding after-1 gam e dances in th e ballroom , | M rsr Secular, MU d irecto r, said tw o solutions are possible—obtain e x tra custodial help follow I ing th e gam e to clear, th e chairs | from th e ballroom or hold a d i| vided dance w ith music p ro v id P eace m arch er Ed L azar told b ers of the11Com m ittee for N u ­ | ed a t both th e D evils D en patio a W esley F o undation audience clea r D isarm am ent feel A m eri­ 1an d a t C lancy’s. M onday he and his fellow m em - cans m ust train them selves in n o n -v io len t attitu d e s in o rd er to lessen w orld tensions. L azar w as a m em ber of th e C.F.N.D. group w hich m arched to Moscow ea rlier th is y ear in a d em onstration ag ain st n u clear arm am ents. can see the entire picture...the man who can draw on a , L azar has spent six m onths in broad background of knowledge, evaluate the problem, an A m erican prison for his p a rt then assign the details to specialists. in d em onstrations a t an A tlas The world of entertainment may seem somewhat spe­ m issile b ase in N ebraska. cial, but it’s a case in point. These days, it demands more T h e sp eak er said th a t arg u ­ of its people than ever before. Today’s musical comedy m ents of aggression a re th e sam e score is often as sophisticated as grand opera. Drama on b o th sides of th e Iron C u r­ draws heavily on psychology and history. Television pro­ tain. H e av erred th a t th e U n it­ ductions are concerned with nuclear science and political ed S ta te s is as m uch to b lam e as science. If you’ve ever watched ‘Omnibus’ you may have th e C o m m u n ists fo r th e w o rld seen how our productions have run the gamut of a wide tension today and said It is his range of man’s interests. conviction th a t th e U.S. should So I suggest to you that even though you may concen­ b e th e first to d em o n strate a trate on one special field of interest, keep your viewpoint program of u n ila te ra l d isa rm a­ broad. Keep your college curriculum as diversified as pos­ m ent, arid by so doing, he said, sible. Attend lectures and concerts, the theatres and mu­ w ould in sp ire the Com m unists seums. Above all, read and read, and listen and listen! to lay dow n th e ir w eapons and But pay scant heed to-thenaracle who says there’s no route w orld peace w ould be achieved. to the top but that of specialization. I don’t believe it!” “T his,” he said, “req u ires co u r­ age on the p a r t of th e n atio n w hich is th e first to disarm , b ut it m ight w ork.” Peace Walker Feels Non- Violence Vital TYPING Literary Criticism Reasonable Rates B. Coursin Black Box 917, Mesa 40 S. M orris (u p stairs) WO 4-9152 Robert Saudek is th e c re a to r of m a n y of te le v is io n ^ m o st fam o u s p ro g ram s—in ­ c lu d in g .th e a w ard-w inning “O m n ib u s” series. F o rm e r n e tw o rk e x ec u tiv e and h e ad of th e T V -R a d io W o rk sh o p of th e F o rd F o u n d a tio n , B o b e n jo y s a “C am el b re a k ”. H e ’s b e en a C am el fan since u n d e rg ra d u a te d a y s a t H a rv a rd . ONE DAY SERVICE • • • And for a special kind of smoking satisfaction... H a v e a re a l c ig a re tîe -C â lT Iê T TOBACCO MAKES THE BEST SMOKE Shirts - Trousers Cleaning ROTC Uniforms M - W - E Special Rates On R. J . Rev FLUFF DRY N e x t Door To T h e V .l.” Page 4 Wednesday, December 6, 1961 STATE PRESS S M tJ h tss& à T he STATE PRESS, d istrib u te d by th e cam pus c h a p te r of Sigm a D elta Chi u n d e r th e direction of C irculation M anager C harles H ilgem an, is th e official cam pus new sp ap er of Arizona^ S tate U niversity. It is published each W ednesday an d F riday th ro u g h o u t th e school year, excepting hojidays, and is en tered as second class m a tte r a t th é T em pe, A rizona, Post Office y< n.or.th e A cts of M arch 3, 1879, an d A ugust 24, 1912. S ubscription price, $3 per school year. T he STATE PRESS is a m em ber of th e A rizona ... nicw N ew spdpers spapers A /Association, ssociation, A Associated ssociated C ollegiate P re s, an d N ational A dvertising Service, E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F M A N A G IN G NEWS ED ITO R JA C K ONG NEWS D E PA R TM EN T _____ ED ITO RS B IL L F L IC K By B IL L F U C K F ound a little poem on-,.th.e floor of th e S tate P ress office th e other day. I t w as covered w ith dust, b u t w e w e re able to m ake it out. W en t som ething lik e this. . . Phrateres to think somebody or some----------— — are beginning -------thing’s got it in for them! It’s been adverse luck all semester, ^nd, by the looks of things Monday night, this luck isn’t letting up m u c }j_ B IL L OVEREND JANET WOLHETER "Come now and see the brand new laboratory For all foreign language students m igratory. The off-campus women’s hon­ In Social Science, Room 205, orary started this season with O f activity this room w ill one officer moving on campus, become a beehive thus one resignation. Then a sec­ Its goal — to produce goodwill ond quit school, thus another ambassadors S O C IE T Y D E P A R T M E N T election. Hear tell one officer’s ED ITO R ....___ ROSALYN W H IT N E Y go th ru o u t the w o rld on A S S IS T A N T on campus now, but Phrateres is To missions — .— _ B E T T Y A D A M S as benign SPORTS D E P A R T M E N T going unconstitutional and keep­ benefactors. E d i t o r ..... .......... ing her anyway. ------ _ BO B E G E R A S S I S T A N T __ BOB JACOBSEN Well, comes founder’s day (it’ll Lab’s director is M r. Richard B arrutia be next week) . . . and a speaker is scheduled. At the last minute, W ho is so'proud he says h u r r a h -i-a ” • the gals found themselves with­ out, a main speaker “because this W e’re s e ri­ one has discovered she can’t ous, T his is an Judging-bv th is1ifea»^nrt^ction to Spiritual Ex­ speak before large groups.” Chee! expensive a d ­ What some- people ploration Week, which in the past Has' bee»-«i_the spring - - r - - ; thought —- - 0~ dition to th e semester, we feel maybe the annual project TI '"a b it W3S £ood *or Phrateres can be seen in two ways, facilities of a premature this time. P ot theg- Homecoming decorations, the'women were grow ing U n i­ versity. Stop With the rush of holiday festivities such an im- awarded a ' f e ^ l ^ t r o p h y . It was a beautiful thing, by an d jo in th e portant program as SEW is easily lost.’Many of our largei- than the first and' second place trophies. Third cheering! ❖ * campus groups are busy at work raising funds for P^ace • • • only there were three >nt,riep . and PhraCniistmas charities: such worthwhile programs are teres won first priie last year in the snecial nHerfsat A special p e rjust as necessary as a week set aside for soul-searching; groups category so n a lijja n k s to and t h e y are t h e -result of obvious spiritual inspiration. ' P *'g th e foilow ing--indw id u aIs w ho Spring is- the time. In February or March there are Where there’s bad luck or trouble there’s a news- b rav ed th e g h astly staxi~'o?V 2 lT= no final exams to occupy students’ minds. Th£n would paper’ So don’t think the State Press hasn’t added to k in d s of people an d m ade it to •be a good time for us all to re-evaluate the blessings we Phrateres’ grievances. Not directly, of course but take th e photo la b |n tim e to be p h o ­ have and make plans for the future. I • the Mr. Preferred contestants’ photos we ran before to g rap h e d an d e n te re d in th e U gly P erso n Contest: Sel E rd er, But December is too close to the Christmas vaea- the A w s Star Formal. Guess who's candidate didn’t H en ry H enkel, C huck Y ardley, tmn to dcr much good. Also, term papers will be due make the picture! S ally C alfee, N an cy S m ith , S u ­ soon if not immediately. san S trau b , K en S tre c k e r and And to top everything, along came Pi Delta Epsi­ We can’t see the use of working on something if B a rry G oldw ater, J r. only a small portion of the student body will be able to lon s Ugly Person Contest. Eight campus groups made And an equal am ount of participate. up delegates, had them photographed after final touches g ratitu de fo r th e ir respect­ made each person uglier. Seven photos were printed. ive sponsoring organizations: One negative was ruined; double exposed, to be techni­ Alpha Delta Pi, A lpha Phi, cal. Guess whose neg? Alpha Tau Omega, Delta COPY E D ITO R — -----G A R Y O L M S T E A D ................ E D I E A L L E R S BARBARA MARLOWE ..... ...... M A R Y G O R M A N , BOB Z A C H E C H IE F PROOFREADER A S S I G N M E N T S E D I T O R _____ A S S I S T A N T S .......... „ lo o M uch, T oo S o o n Y ' Gam m a, Kappa A lpha T h e ­ ta, Kappa Kappa Gamma; P ira te re s and Wilson H a ll. This was fate and our project was for charity, we felt, so Monday night Phrateres decided to make one last attempt at changing their luck. “Will you be bur ugly person?” “Who, me? No, but I have a friend They had their candidate and it was days F clOL past deadline. We promised (and that’s something!) we’d get their picture on contest display. So there W e were Monday lnight, rushing for aa Tuesday Tuesday 10 10 a.m. a.m. contest, contest. s nb rusm ng for A Comparison To the E ditor: In m>y opinion, W estern W eek t i v ^ ^ f o r S e l y , oT toom any" has dotne as m uch good for A ri- of the U niversity’s e x tra c u rri- fv, & ■i cooperated (kept the poor guy waiting ate U _ cular activities. I suggest our i r o m 9;30 till m idnight). . ' zona Shtate U niversity niversity as w W„il­ T h en «nan ■ ... . liam O verend’s w riting does for “cowboys!’ and play-people rea d A special “p u b lic se rv ic e ” r e ­ m in d e r to m e m b ers of th e I n ­ te rfra te rn ity C ouncil an d f r a ­ te rn ity o fficers in ch a rg e of r e ­ cords: The fin a l deadline fo r clearing yo u r file s fo r the firs t semester scholarship listings is F rid a y , Dec. 15. On th e tic k e t k ic k ag ain — S tu d en t stubs for S atu rd ay n ig h t s gam e w ith O regon w ere h ,r “ e by ° ™ " Pite 5*P°?ureS. And' out-of-foeus, S t e K S y t h f n S e th e S tate Press:, for the most the D e c ^ is^ue M ' m o A w ™ out-of-focus, underlit or gone M onday evening; for th e p art, ra th e r noncontributing an d R epublic. ^ iu _ .m a i i e T ^ u s we had 12 shots of A nri thk. Jn eI ' T1i1US W e h a d 12 s h o t s o f o n e u g l y m a n ’ KU gam e on th e 11th th ey w ere ir rita tin g ly senseless. Roger A. F ran tz A d ^ * d e v e lo p e d b r i g h t , s h in y . gone y esterd ay m orning. ,S° ta£,e a gander on the Den lobby. Eieht fine matn up Jobs‘ Th?nks to y ° u sponsors. D o n e T he W r o n g W a y To the E ditor: I agr^e th a t people should not h av e to be tu rn e d back a t the g ale by th e “thousands,” but I feel this and th e other problem s concerning basketball gam es w ere handled the w rong-w ay. The A thletic d ep a rtm en t Should h av e set up a reserved section o f 2,300 seats for stifdents. Issuing student tickets is necessary, but not reserv ed ones AOTT I he ASASU stu d en t officers s ou d have decided on a first com e, firs t served basis of issu in g tic k ets r a th e r th a n d isc rim in a tin g a g a in st those ( u n d e rciassm en ) th a t pay the sam e a m o u n t for. th ese activities. M s», This w ay , h , h o ld er is D r e s f a U v “ g Dol l “ ' t e S s " „ L d f e * >. « led w hen situations iike these h u t d o n 't l e t t h a t s t o p 'y o u f r o m opening you“ w a P arise F inally, I feel th a t th e ad m in ­ istratio n should do every th in g in its p o w er to increase student ffw L basketba11 . gam es” , ’ “ am verSlty « corn^ ° u ‘ T h erefo re> f i e to th e °«t 5 3Vai1' 1 , • .. udents before consid e n n g th e public. Is it not tru e th a t ath letic events w ere allow ed on, th is cam pus by th e ad m in istration to fu rth e r develop the student? M avh , * To the E ditor: M aybe th e rea l reason th a t T he A th letic d e p a rtm e n t says no. O ne stu d e n t w ill be a l­ low ed to pick up only fo u r tic k ­ ets,, including Ms own. Letters To The Editor W e're Not Conformists less act like juveniles and chase Never in our entire lives have girls because they do not to n basketball is allowedCat an in" ! ;„b! ! n..SUbjeCted *? such an fo™ to the ideas of p u tL g on sgsauLr*** sio o e o , - as rrssrr'jo“™z.'z rrsr zrs jsrz ir.tsvr r * - x « n o t g u aran teed to gain ad m it- onto ASU. ta n c e to . v e r y sp o rtin g ev e n t. reijson E rich K essler to It seems tne firs t come, firs t served method w ill w o rk, but how m any stubs should one person be a l ­ lowed to pick up? If he brings in tw o hundred and three a c tiv ity cards, should be get stubs fo r all 203? riJ iJ L d + £ & n0t everyone " « T * * cam pus is a But w e say one small w ay to insure M A X IM U M A T ­ T E N D A N C E (w e re fer to the St. M ichael’s a ffa ir) is to let certain organizations pick up the stubs in mass. Then friends can sit w ith friends (th a t’s cozy), and we th in k th a t more people w ill attend in the long run. B u t if th e U tah atten d a n ce w as bn indication of w h a t’s in store, th en w e should n ev er h av e to sw eat “u n d e r-a tte n d a n c e ” (? ). A nd for S atu rd ay n ig h t~ th e Carol(e)s D evils by eight. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1961 STATE PRESS Page i English Exam Set For Dec. 12 T h e J u n io r E nglish P ro fic ­ ie n cy E x am in atio n , re q u ire d of a ll L ib e ra l A rts second sem ester •sophom ores w ho receiv ed a g ra d e of C o r lo w er in EN 102, w ill be giv en Dec. 12 a t 2:30 p.m . in Eng. 207, according to D ea n A rn o ld , T ilden, College of L ib e ra l Arts^_ re g is tra r as second sem ester sophom ores a re affected. F irs t se m ester sophom ores th is se m ­ e ste r w ill ta k e th is te st n e x t A pril, if an A or, B g rad e is n o t received in EN 102. S tu d en ts failin g th e te st or j neglectin g to ta k e it w ill n o t be p erm itted to ta k e ju n io r level O nly stu d e n ts listed b y th e courses n e x t sem ester. SHAPE-UP For The Holidays at J .D CAMPUS BARBER SHOP N pw 4 Barbers To Serve You Open Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m. MONDAY thru FRIDAY LEM ME O FF! — Pam Dyer insisted that she Shouldn’t be subject to Western W eek Kangaroo Court punishment, a ride on m ule.(doesn’t look too concerned, does he?) . . . but Deputy Bob W allace fe lt d iffe ren tly. The ride is for- students not dressed appropriately for last w eek’s Western W eek festivities. [ (R al^h Forney Photo) 816 College Avenue Next Door To “VI” THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES SALUTE: LOREN GERGENS Three years ago he was an economics major in collège. Today he is a salesman introducing Bell System products and services to business executives. Loren' Gergens and his sales staff have improved the communications efficiency erf iiwBy ficips L,y..tjma]yzing their operations and rec- Sun D evils Take Fourth hi Rodeo ommending advanced Bell System products and services. Loren Gergens of Mountain States Telephone & Tele­ graph Company, and the other young men like him in Bell Telephone Companies throughout, the country, help make your communications service the finest in the world. J i BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES j A SU ’s Sun Devil rodeo team won fo u rth place in th e ASU j rodeo last w eekend at 'S c o tts! d ale JC A rena. Team niernbers, j h o w ev er, took top h onors in four of th e seven events, w in ! n in g silv er belt buckles, i g ir , jjjjj|| F irst place team w as Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo. A Cal Poly coed w as nam ed a ll-a ro u n d cow girl and aHI around cow boy came from the I UofA. W ith te n team s com peting, j 200 en tries-m ad e th e ASU event I th e larg est intercollegiate rodeo | ev er held in the West, according to D r. R o b ert F reem an, assistI a n t p ro fesso r of A nim al M us] b an d ry and Rodeo Club faculty sponsor. -P lan s for n e x t y ea r include I h av in g th e rodeo on campus 1 and scheduling a W estern W eek Celebration in conjunction w ith ! th e city of Tem pe. O N T H E A IR r M 9 6 .9 me LO ST ON T H E D A N CE FLOOR r 4IF You W ANT TO "f i n d " Yo u r s e lf £ A N D NEW FRIE.NDS,!b<3> lea r n to Q u i e t a t Q dCe'S ASU SPECIAL 12 Lessons — $12.50 2 L ocations S C O T T S D A L E — M ESA W H 6-4241 — W O 9-3601 I 1 Page 6 STATE PRESS Wednesday, December 6, 1961 Personnel M anagement Set For Speech Subject T he Society fo f th e A d v an c e­ m e n t of M an ag em en t w ill h e a r L t. Col. Jo sep h B. G oodrich, W illiam s A.F.B d ire c to r of p e rsonnel, speak on p erso n al m a n ­ ag em en t a t it§ m o n th ly d in n e r m e e tin g 'to m o rro w a t 12:30 p.m . in MU 218 A. , Dn th e ag enda fo r th e m e e t- ing, besides G o o d rich ’s talk; w ill b è th e election of officers to re p la c è J a n u a ry g rad u ates. M em oers w ho w ish to atten d a rc askad to sign th e list p ro ­ vided on th e b u lle tin b oard in fro n t of th e M an ag em en t O f­ fice in th e BA building. Cost of th e d in n e r w ill be $1. Building Society Christinas Party Informs Students Planned By Club D er D eutsch ' V erein, A SUV; an Club, w ill h av e its a n ­ About Industry . nGuerm a l C hristm as p arty tonight a t T he S tudent Construction Society of A m erica, an organization to acquaint students w ith th e construction industry, has ta k en two field trip s this sem es­ ter. j 7 in the A lum ni House. j Students and faculty m em bers are invited. T he adm ission will be $1, but club m em bers will bel adm itted free. H A V IN G FU N — One of the first Christmas parties was M cClintock “B ” Hall's “ A W in te r N ight” at H6tfel Valley Ho, Scottsdale, last F rid a y . Chatting before the annual sem i-form al here are, from left, Jerry Shugars and V irg in ia Nebiolo, Dick Thornton and Mac B Assistant Head Resident, A rlene Przanowski, and Ann D anglemeyer and L-arry Brown. T h e firs t w as to the Isbell lilore About •— C onstruction Com pany’s project ^ nn~4je new freew ay on the w est end oTTTiSaWiff.-^. The second (Continued from P age 1) w as to the Umpire §jjjpj to T em pe officials an d civ Com pany. Sim ilar programs'" Ic"-teadped ui ue sabh . °/o09............................ om ^ .............. sax w - J oZ I " " ubui SuipuBisino ^ % £ £ '■ ’ 131)3691 poo8 . ¿ L è i, Cr % 9 I’ J3t))99UI)0UpUB|i9) '' ' liai pue J9i) )99iu A %Q£‘ * ’ )9J03S Uj J9lj )991U L&M’s the filter cigarette for people who really like to smoke. Wednesday, December 6, 1961 STATE PRESS Detroit Lions Get ASU’s Joe Zuger Jo e Z uger of A SU w as d ra fted by th e D etro it L ions af th e N atio n al F ootball L eague in the an n u a l p la y er d ra ft M onday n ig h t. H e w as picked b-y the L ions in th e 18th round. UofA q u a rte rb a c k E ddie W il­ son w as d rafted b y th e Lions in th e second ro u n d and th e L ions got UofA h alfb ack -Bstoby T hom pson in th e th ird roand. A n o th er UofA p layer, halfback J o e H ernandez, w as picked in th e second ro u n d by th e W ash­ in g to n R edskins. Z uger, w ho q u arte rb a ck e d the S un D evils to a 7-3 season this y e a r, also w as th e n atio n ’s p u n tirig leader.1 H b is a defensive Pa^e ? Judy Loftfield Is State Golf Champ A SU ’s Ju d y Loftfield used her p ow erful gam e to w in th e A ri­ zona S tate W om en’s golf cham p­ safety^ specialist in addition to ionship in Y um a S aturday, to p pf**g M rs. N an H ervey of P h o e­ his duties as q u arte rb a ck n ix in th e finals. offense. Miss Loftfield d efeated Mrs. H ervey, form erly M exico City w o m en ’s cham p, 4 a n d 3, w in ­ n in g fo u r stra ig h t holes to clinch th e victory. Ju d y w as ru n n e r-u p in the sta te to u rn ey last y ear, Devils Go Up i A rizo n a State moved up a notch in 'U n ite d Press I n ­ te rn a tio n a l’s latest poll of the n a t i o n ’ s basketball coaches, released yesterday. T h e Sun Devils, ranked 10th in the pre-season poll, moved into a tie fo r ninth W ith W est V irg in ia fo llo w ­ ing th e ir 78 -7 6 w in over U tah S atu rd ay. U ta h , p reviously ranked seventh, dropped fro m the top ten. O hio State and C in cin n ati continue to lead the poll by a w id e m argin o ver the o ther team s in the top ten. ■fcettermen Meet Tomorrow TVight R eorganization of ASU’s L ette rm an Club w ill officially b e­ g in to m o rro w n ig h t w ith e lec­ tion of officers. A ll letterm en are in v ited to atten d th e m eet­ ing in M en’s Gym 104 a t 8:30 p.m. A t a nom inating com m ittee m eeting last w eek, 11 candidates w ere selected for th e offices of p resident, vice president, secre­ ta ry , tre a s u re r and se rg e a n t-a tarm s. N om inations fo r th e in ­ d iv id u al offices w ill be conduct­ ed to m o rro w . “W HATAW AY TO60“ “ Women fin d me irre­ sistib le in my Tapers. Don’t get me wrong— I like it. But how much can one man ta k e . Please wear your A -l Tapers as much as possible and let me get some rest." N e w in o u r . . . !j Traditional Shop A. BOB VIEWS SPORTS NEW6 | I D evil Cagers Going Places | § By BOB EGER Sports Editor Ned Wulk’s Sun Devils appear to be going^places. They’ve already passed one major hurdle on a schedule dotted with pitfalls, and they’re approaching a pair of big obstacles this Weekend in Oregon and Kansas. The Devils definitely belong right where they are —among the nation’s best; Right now they’re solidly entrenched in the top ten, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see them threatening the top five before long. Any time a team chn have an off-night — and the Devils were definitely off Saturday — and still defeat the 7th ranked club in the country, that team has got something on the ball. The Devils hit only 37 per cent of their shots from the floor and only 51 per cent from the foul line against the Redskins. That’s way below par — they hit 54 per cent and 75 per cent respectively the night be­ fore against St. Michael’s. Also, the dashing Devils’ destructive fast break was practically nill, their famed zone press backfired and they threw the ball away numerous times. Still through sheer talent, scrap and a lot of depth, they, dumped the Redskins. If they’re beating teams like Utah now, what’s going to happen when some of these early-season mistakes are. ironed out and the Demons really begin to function like the smooth-working, solidly constructed basketball machine that they really are? Utah, in spite of its rating and its Bill McGill, was taking on a nearly impossible task, when it tried to beat the Devils at home. Wulk, you see, believes the game is primarily for the fans,' and after all, the fans come out to she you win. In the past three seasons, plus the two games so far this year, Wulk-coached cagers at Arizona State have compiled a home record that stands wffhTthe best ■* ever by anybody anywhere. His teams have won 41 games and lost two, at home. In the 1958-59 season Wulk’s charges posted a 14-t home record. In ’59-60 they were 12-2, and last year the Devils were undefeated in 13 games at home. A win streak of 23 games was snapped by New Mex­ ico State’s powerful Aggies in the ’58-59 season, but the Devils have been working on another string, and Sat­ urday’s win made 19 in a row at home. The weekend coming up could pose a serious threat to that streak, though. SMALL THINGS — Utah Coach Jack Gardner may get a little excited during a game and do a few strange things, but he was made to sound like the worst kind of bad winner by a typographical error in the Arizona Daily Star Saturday. • Gardner, commenting on the play of Arizona’s Joe Skaisgir following the UteS’ Win over Arizona Friday, said in print, “That Skaisgir is terrible.” What he actu­ ally said was, “That Skaisgir is terrific.” Some Tucson typesetter is probably on a few people’s lists. G I R L S ! 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S tu d e n t C harge A ccounts A vailable Open t M onday th ru F rid ay ’til 9 p.m. S tartin g D ecem ber 7th a Lower level ***» »■■» » • » " » » n 603 M I L L A V E W O 7-2960 s % o « ¿ V t t Û. 130 North Central ALpine 3-5886 *J ' QUALITY MEN'S APPAREL TEMPE SHOPPING CENTER Open 9 to .9 W O 7-5457 Monday thru Saturday I I § I | | nminimum MiH'niiim1 1in i Page 8 STATE PRESS Wednesday, December 6, 1961 Devils Start Season With A Bang By BOB EG ER Sports Editor 17 and 12 points, respecti­ ve ly to give the Devils re ­ A rizona S ta te ’s Sun D evil cagers, off on th e rig h t foot w ith a p air of opening victo r­ ies against St. M ichael’s and U tah last w eekend, a re pre-1 p a rin g fo r a n o th e r p a ir of rough] foes, O regon and K ansas, w hich I a re on tap. S atu rd ay an d Mon day. venge fo r an 88 -80 loss a t the hands of the Utes last y e a r in the N C A A regional to urnam en t. A rizona S tate suffered an offn ig h t both from th e floor and the foul line b u t m anaged to control th e boards o ver McGill and com pany an d held on des­ p ite a la te U tah surge. T h e D evils g rabbed an ea rly ! cond h alf w ith fo u r fouls. T he lead an d n ev e r relin q u ish ed it, j 6-9 Slant, called b y m a n y th e although Utah threatened sev- best offensive big m an in college b asketball, h it 16 of 25 shots e ra l tim es. M cGill k e p t th e p re s- fro m th e floor, 11 of 16 fre e su re on all th e w ay, .even | th ro w attem p ts an d g rab b ed 20 though h e played th e e n tire se - [ rebounds. at Indian School at North Central THE GREAT T h e Devils hardly e x ­ tended themselves Friday night as t ie y crushed the game but out-gunned St. M ichael’s ,crew 95-56, w ith resèrves playing a good portion of the game. Opening JERI SOUTHERN M att Dermis For A Limited Engagement , A n old vet and a prom ising new com er did most of the dam age Friday, as L arry A rm strong j and A rt B ecker n etted ¿1-7 and ! 15 points, respectively. ■ A high-scoring perform ance w as m o re-o r-le ss expected of j A rm strong, who averaged 19.9 ■ points per gam e last season, but ; B ecker, in his first v arsity a p - j pearance, was a pleasant su r- j prise. Big A rt displayed an u n - : c a n n v -c v e f m n th e floor h it- ! tin g seven of eight fïélrt-^Qa} a ttem pts, several from th e o u t- ' side. O llie P ayne chipped in w ith ' 14 points, J e rr y H ahn hit 12 and] Tony C erkvenik added 11, to j give th e D evils five m en in the double figures. ' S atu rd ay night . U tah ’s Bill ! M cGill hit a personal career high and b ro k e the Sun Devil Gym scoring ' record w ith 43 points, but it w asn’t enough to offset ASU’s w ell-rounded a t ­ ta ck , an d th e D evils cam e out" on top 78-76. Again the big t ir e e for ASU w ere A r m s t r b n g , ' Payne and Becker w ith 22, Imp Cagers Win. Lose j WING Y MANONE PLUS 5 AM 4-2568 ALL YOU CAN EAT! STEAK DINNERS 4817 E. INDIAN SCH. Chuck W agon • WH 6-2711 16 oi. New York > Prime Rlbt o f Beef >6 H ot Entrees COCKTAILS • 10 oz. Tenderloin • 12 oz. Top Sirloin 15 C hilled Salads Dessert - C offee M Viceroy c o n t e s t j j 1st $ t O O O O ■ “ 1 No.3 Hoy • ’ ■ i t* Annette Sefferovich, Class of ’64, secretarial major, walked away with Viceroy’s first .prize money by getting all the winners right. Dr. Marvin Alisky, faculy member, took second prize money ($50), and W. B. Watkins, ’63 got the third prize of $25. ____ CASH! 10 PRIZES OF $10 EACH WON BY THESE STUDENTS ON CAMPUS! Jim Cookman, Jack Culp, Jr., Betty Doer, Bob Eger, Gerald A. Foster, L. Hughes, Mrs. John Nemeth, Norman Russell, Joe Watters, Chuck Wilson. (p lu s —A carton of Viceroys to all students who got all the winners right, regardless of scores! \W D K] K] E [ £ Ykihoy N o .4 ( For games played Saturday, Nov. 18) CONTEST1 T W O LETT FEET 1st ■ $ 1009° IN A n o t THE BESTASSEX — ON A DANCE FLOOR 2 BIG LOCATIONS COMPLETE t G.K. T o STAR sh o w , b u t Buddy Collette Quintet 4801 N. CENTRAL I? I are Coming Soon Opening Dec. 12 ( For games played Saturday, Nov. 4 ) " j Arizona S tate’s S un Im p bask- | etb allers split th e ir w eekend! season openers, edging Mesa j ' 15th W ard in a double overtim e th riller 8.5-83, then going dow n to d efe at at th e han.ds of t h e ! ' F ort H uachuca R aiders 84-75. Louie Lagunas, Bill MUll.eh, ! Tom O w ens and H ow ard Lee | led the Im ps in F rid a y ’s win ] over Mesa. Lee and L agunas took scoring' honors w ith 19 points! apiece. S atu rd ay ’s loss to F ort H uachuca saw the Im ps take an! early 17-7 lead b u t fall sh o rt in th e field goal departm en t and ! fin ally com e o u t on th e short end of an 84-75 score. High m en for th e Im ps w ere I O w ens w ith 19; D ave Reid w ith] 15 and L agunas w ith 12. S i de Dec. 8 T he F an tastic Com poser, A rran g er, E n te rta in e r W m CASH! X Wj fu t. w Hoy Bob Eger, Journalism Major, Class of ’63, won the $100 first prize by putting his football -knowledge to woi’k. Sports Editor of the STATE PRESS, Bob also scored in an earlier contest. Norman Russell, faculty, took second prize ($50), and Adolph Echereste, ’65, took third ($25). .-------— y— AS YOU KNOW. L earn t o id c u ic e a t ASU SPECIAL 12 Lessons — $12.50 2 Locations S C O T T S D A L E — M ESA W H 6-4241 — W O 9-3601 10 PRIZES OF $10 EACH WON BY THESE STUDENTS ON CAMPUS! Joe Caldwell, Jack Culp Jr., Virginia Eades, C. Hilgeman, Barbara Marowe, Ron bchmietenknop, Bill Watkins, Joe Watters, J. Wayne Holdsworth Mary Wooldridge carton of Viceroys to all students who got all the winners right, regardless of scores! !