V°l- 40 ______________________________ Wednesday, December 13, 1961 -- No. 23 Tempe Night At University Expected To Be Outstanding ‘ ASU’s first, “Town and Gown N ight” atJ&IO p.m. sta n d in g m usical C h ristm as p ro ­ Dec. 19, in the MU B all­ g ra m .” E. J. Demson, president room, is shaping up as an outstanding event both in of the Faculty Club, which is | music and in com m unity sponsoring the event, said relatio n s. 125 invitatio n s have been sent to Tem pe Civic le a d ­ ers and businessmen, and to ASU fa c u lty and staff mem bers. T em p e’s m ayor, D r. Ross R. Rice, w ho is c h a irm a n of th e | ASU P o litical Science d e p a r t­ m ent, follow ed u p th e city D r. P h ilip N elson, assista n t co u n cil’s Nov. 30 reso lu tio n by pro fesso r of M usic an d d ire c ­ p ro claim in g it T em pe N ight at to r of th e C ollegium M usicum , ASU an d added, “I ’m su re th e has p re p a re d an o u tstan d in g council an d th e people of T ern- I p ro g ra m fo r th e g ro u p ’s a p ­ pe can look fo rw ard to an o u t­ p earan ce. Exec Council Okays Five Constitutions; Physicals Suggested T A K E S ON N E W L O O K — T h e M em orial U nion was re ­ done in an apropos decor last T h u rs d a y a t the annual C hristm as p arty . T h e re w ere refreshm ents, dancing, pop­ corn on th e -fire p la c e , plenty of p ain t and several C h ris t­ mas trees. M ore pictures, Pages 2 and 3. E liz ab e th an m usic fo r strin g s w ill p ro v id e in c id en tal b a c k ­ g ro u n d d u rin g a rriv a l an d s e a t­ in g of guests. F e a tu re d w ill be se v e ra l “fan c y s” by T hom as M orley, w ith soloists C h ris B ond an d Ja m e s M aki. Opening the fo rm a l p ro ­ gram w ill be tw o proces­ sionals from the “ Daniel P la y ,’’ a French m anu­ script fro m , around 1150. Featured countertenor w ill be Ted Bradshaw . N e xt w ill be fo u r carols from m edieval England fo r v o i­ ces and recorders. T h e c a r­ ols w ill feature Edith Long, M arth a Bacon, M o lly Spingjle r and Bradshaw as solo­ ists. “A V irg in an d M o th e r” b y Jo h n M erb eck e in 1540, an d a gro u p of tra d itio n a l Y ule c a r ­ ols fro m F ra n c e w ill ro u n d o u t th e p ro g ra m fo r n in e voices By BOB C L A M P E T T an d n in e in stru m e n ta lists. Constitutions of five student organizations w ere F a c u lty C lub o fficers in c h a rg e ^approved F riday by the ASASU E xecutive Coundil. of a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e firs t Approved w ere the constitutions of Pi Sigma A l­ Tow n an d G ow n N ight a r e E. pha, Political Science honorary, Rho Beta Sigma, a lo­ J . Demson, p resid en t; P ro fesso r cal fratern ity ; Chi A lpha and the Church of God Col­ M ary V. L yle, vice p re sid e n t; legiate Fellow ship, b oth religious P ro fe sso r Ja m e s E. C ohn, se c ­ groups, and th e S tu d en t Con­ A SA SU President G ary re ta ry , an d P ro fesso r H aro ld stru ctio n Society of A m erica. W a lk e r appointed a co m m it­ F ry , tre a su re r. T he E xecutive Council dis­ tee to investigate recent T h ey h a v e been assiste d b y cussed a plan req u irin g ev ery complaints concerning c a m ­ th e follow ing people: M rs. D a ­ ath letic in tra m u ra l p articip a n t pus vending machine s e rv ­ vid S co u lar, M rs. T ru d y T h o ­ to undergo a physical e x a m in a ­ ice. m as, M rs. A lb ert K im b all, M iss tion before being allow ed to Com m ittee m em bers include J u d y F e a s te r an d J a c k Ong. p articip ate. T he p lan w as re c ­ W alker, Jim C hilton, B arb ara om m ended to th e ASASU I n tra ­ A nderson, Bob C a rte r an d Ed m u ral com m ittee. M anley! Ed H ickcox, ASU d irec to r of housing, discussed a p lan con­ cern in g off-cam pus housing w ith th e council. Debate Frosh Win Matches At SC Meet Motorola Stipends Available H i c k c o x recommended N ew scholarships, sponsored 3. M ust be a n E lectrical E n ­ I Q ualified, stu d e n ts w ill o p e rth a t the council investigate by M otorola, w ill be available gineering m a jo r w ith a .desire a te in p airs, on e stu d e n t’ a tthe cu rren t plan allow ing to ASU E lectrical E ngineering to e n te r the field of electronics. ! te n d in g school fro m F eb . 1 to students to be housed in p r i­ F o u r ASU fresh m en , co m p o s­ 4. M ust u n d e rsta n d th a t he J u ly 23 w h ile th e o th e r s tu ­ students F eb. 1, 1962. vate homes around the in g tw o team s, w o n fiv e o u t of d e n t w o rk s d u rin g th a t tim e. Tem pe area. T he scholarships w ill involve w ill be ineligible to be consid­ | T h en th ey w ill a lte rn a te d arin g six d eb ates a t th e W estern a cooperative education program ered for fu ll-tim e em ploym ent | th e n e x t period, J u ly 23 to ,F eb . He said stu d e n t com plaints S p e e c h A ssociation a lte rn a te w hich w ill provide o p p o rtu n i­ w ith M otorola b efo re grad u atio n . 1. h av e b een directed to his office to u rn a m e n t a t th e U n iv ersity of : 5. M ust h av e a stro n g desire ties for E lectrical E ngineering concerning th e p ro ced u re of a t ­ S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia la s t w e e k ­ T h e p ro g ram w ill ta k e v.five taining such housing. T h e coun­ stud en ts to w o rk and atten d to e n te r the p ro g ra m an d be able end, acco rd in g to D r. W illiam H. school in a lte rn a te six -m o n th to p rese n t an accep tab le fin an ­ y e a rs a t th e m ost to com plete, cil decided to inv estig ate these S tites, A SU associate p ro fe sso r cial plan for com pleting th e p ro ­ I d e p e n d in g upon th e in d iv id u al. problem s fu rth e r. periods. of Speech. gram . In te re s te d stu d e n ts m a y {con­ Also u n d e r investigation by T he program , is designed to T h ey w e re Jo n B ailey an d A l­ 6. M ust h av e com pleted one ta c t th e E lectrical E n g in eerin g th e E xecu tiv e Council is MU la n H ag g a rt, an d M a ry a n n G illallow th e stu d en t to study th e operation of th e v arious d e p a rt­ y ea r of w ork a t th e engineering office, 209A E ngineering C enter, i policy concerning stu d e n t con elan d an d M a rily n Rogers. T h ey e r. d u ct in th e building. m ents of the cen ter w hile tr a in ­ college. receiv ed c e rtific a te s o f e x c e l­ ing in industry. A t th e same lence. tim e, it w ill provide a source of T w o te am s fro m A SU also income w ith sa lary ra te s d e ­ w on fo u r o u t of six d eb a te s. p en d in g upon individual s tu ­ T h ey in clu d ed K en S alm on, a dents. ju n io r, an d M ary S c h w a rtz m a n , E xperience and a p titu d e w ill. a fre sh m a n ; an d K a th y K o lb ery , b e considered. S tudents who a sophom ore, an d P h y llis H o ff­ h av e had no experience in in - j m an, a ju n io r. d u stry w ill be classified as co-op j A lfred T hom as, J r ., ASU r e ­ I e s te r la st y e a r a t ASU. T h e to ­ 2.85, an d se n io r m en , 2.25. T h e q u estio n in a ll d e b a te s T h e m e n ’s a v e rag e w as b e tte r stud en ts an d w ill receive $2 per g is tra r an d d ire c to r of ad m is­ tal average g rad e for m en w as w as, reso lv ed : T h a t la b o r o r ­ th a n th e w o m en ’s in o n ly th e a 2.22, ju s t slig h tly o v er a C, sions, has show n th a t ASU w o ­ hour. I b u t th e w om en c a rrie d o ff a College of A pplied A rts and g an izatio n s should b e u n d e r th e To e n te r th e program an E lec­ m en a re s m a rte r th a n ASU m en, solid C plus, com ing in a t 2.51.” Sciences. T h e ju n io r m e n a v e r ­ ju risd ic tio n o f a n ti- tr u s t le g is­ tric a l E ngineering stu d e n t m u s t! by co m p arin g la s t y e a r ’s m a leT h e b re a k -d o w n fo r th e to ta l aged 2.13, w h ile th e ju n io r w o ­ latio n . E ach te am arg u e d b o th h a v e these qualifications: efnale g ra d e a v e ra g e s in each of m ale an d fem ale av erag es is m en av e rag ed 2.02. T h e w o m en ’s th e .a ffirm a tiv e a n d th e n e g a ­ 1. M ust have a g rad e point th e fo u r u n d e rg ra d u a te college as follow s: fre sh m e n w om en, h ig h est a v e rag e w as a 2.87 in tive. average of 2.0 or b e tte r, \ classes. 2.25; fre sh m e n m en, 1.98; sopho­ th e College of L ib e ra l A rts, by D r. S tite s acco m p an ied th e “W om en w e re s m a rte r th a n m o re w om en, 2.55; sophom ore th e sen io r class, a n d th e m en ’s stu d e n ts to th e to u rn a m e n t, in 2. M ust be recom m ended by th e ASU E ngineering d e p a rt­ m en ,” h e said, “am o n g u n d p r- m e n , 2.20; ju n io r w om en, 2.75, reco rd h ig h w as 2.72 o f th e se n ­ w h ich th irty -s e v e n colleges a n d m ent. g ra d u a te stu d e n ts second se m - ju n io r m en, 2.28; sen io r w om en, iors in th e C ollege -of E d u catio n . u n iv e rsitie s p a rtic ip a te d . , Registrar Says9 Grade-Wise Coeds Have Edge Over Males 1 Page 2 Wednesday, December 13, 1961 STATE PRESS Yule Decorations Brighten Memorial Union... FOR D IN IN G M O O D — Persons tak in g th e ir lunches in the F acu lty Dining Room enjoy this handpainted w indow m ural of the Three Wise Men. P L E N T Y TO P A IN T —- C u ltu ral A ffa irs com m ittee m em bers helped w ith p aintin g choir boys, Santa and his team. A ll decorating w as done during annual M U Christmas P arty last Thursday night. ASl; Professor Seeks New Process To Speed Search For Cancer Cure + * * * C an cer research is a tedious have had to red u ce tons of coal 'h is d o cto r of p h ilosophy d e - * * process. . to ta r o r use m achines which'.' gree. ■ * B ut D r M yron L C asper a sm oke caploads of c ig arettes. He joined the ASU fa c u l­ 4 8 1 7 E. In d ia n School ty w a s sista n t professor ’ of 1and c a p tu re th e m in u te q u a n - ; t y this ye ar and hopes t o - * C h e m istry a t ASU. is try in g to ; ,itieS o f. ta r fro m ea c h >,,to o tU | give q ualified graduate stu* sp eed u p th e process and a t a taln valld sam PIes fo r an a ly sisj dents sim ilar opportunities N O W P L A Y IN G * lo w e r cost. ' and ex p e rim en tatio n . T hese: j n the research lab. * • ’ ■ . | processes are obviously long: C u rren tly , can cer rese a rc h e rs a n c | e x p e n s l v e I f h is w o rk is successful, his W ING Y M ANO NE * •---- ---------------- -------- — •— —■ ---- I , n e x t step w ill be to v erify \r / /» G * I ° r C asper wi,) try t0 | ch em ical stru c tu re s an d forrrtu * PLUS FIVE" m ake synthetic compounds, 1 tile D a n c e b e t lae and correct an y e rro r w hich j * exactly like those in coal I m ay show u p . A fte r th a t, r e ­ * and cigarette tars, in large S a tu rd a y m g h t se a rc h e rs th e n c a n co n d u ct a | * ALL Y O U C A N EAT! quantities w ith a m inim um fro n ta l a tta c k on th e com - | * CHUCK W A G O N of labor and expense. A C hristm as dance, sponsored p o unds th em selv es an d , u lti- i b y the Social Board, w ill be in j H e lO w uo irk i v tin u gg u Un llUdC +1 •! . v , , . is w e tr CaL UCW new I j I tv/ttt d ii m 1 | i m ately , it is hoped, ach iev e a J C h a r B roiled S teak D in n e r th e MU Ballroom Dec. 16 from 1$4,000 g ra n t to ASU from the canCe r cure. 9 p.m. to m idnight. R esearch C orporation of N ew | -------------—SI___= |_______ . ~ 1/ T he dance w ill be se m i-fo r- j Y ork C ity. D r. C asp er discov final. Bob Roth and orch estra ered h is m e th o d , d u rin g re-, w ill furnish the music, fre e o f | search a t th e U n iv ersity of c h a rg e .. Colorado, w h ere h e J Unusual GIFTS VISIT THE VALLEY’S OLDEST AND MOST INTERESTING INDIAN STORE Authentic Indian Jewelry Gifts & Moccasins M ill A v e ^ W lE R 'S W HAN W O 7 -2 203 CHRISTMAS CARDS r custom / «TO M * S te m *« * S ir lo in 48 0 1 N o rth C e n tral NOW P L A Y IN G The Fantastic Composer, A rranger, Entertainer MATT DENNIS AT YOUR & His Trio C O M IN G SOON B u d d y C o llette Q u in te t J ALL Y O U C A N EAT! £ CHUCK W A G O N ] f C h a r Broiled Stealf D in n er + $ 1 .9 5 j $ 1 .9 5 J UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE I * * * * * * * * « $ 1 .9 5 J $ 1 .9 5 ^ * Wednesday, December 13, 1961 STATE PRESS Page S ...ASU Students Participate In Annual Event • STYLING • TINTING • BLEACHING • PERMANENTS • MANICURING Milady's Beauty Salon Personalized B eauty C are 9 A .M . - 6 P .N L ^ /E V E N IN G S B Y A P P O IN T M E N T Sands of Tempe ~ WO 7-1611 Ext. 37 , 601 E. Apache WO 7-2221 Constitution Test Slated Saturday MM Éùbbies Flowers 2 0 E. 5 th St. WO 7-2972 J - WO 7-4274 For P arties . . Large A rtificial P lants For Rent 'E x a m in a tio n s on U nited S tates and A rizona C onstitutions for/ teach er certification re q u ire ­ m ents w ill be a t 10 a.m . S a tu r­ day in_the Social Sciences b u ild ­ ing, according to Dr. Ross R. Rice, ch airm an of th e ASU P o ­ litical Science d ep artm ent. T he exam inations are not open I to stu d en ts and ca rry no u n i­ versity credit. Sponsored by I the. Political Science d ep artm en t, the exam req u ires a S10 fee. ASU Air Society To Attend Meet D elegates of th e ASU c h a p te r I of A rnold A ir Society and A n g el j F lig h t w ill a tte n d an are a con­ clave in Tucson Dec. 20, 21, 22. ASU re p re se n ta tiv e s a re TIal | Lowe and Val T irm an, J r., from j A rn o ld A ir Society, -and J a n I W erner ^ n d L inda P ete rso n ! from A ngel Flight. T he rep rese n tativ es w ill stay l on cam pus a t th e UofA. T he conclave, w hich w ill d e­ cide are a policies for th e A rj nold A ir Society, w ill be a t ] tended by delegates from 15 other universities. A famous Smith-Corona WORLD’ S M S T fS T PORTABLE Its w hats up front th a t counts iF I L T E R - B L E N P l is yours in Winston and only Winston. Up tront you get rich golden tobaccos specially selected ¿nd specially processed for filter smoking. Smoke Winston. R. ,T. P o r r '»’- w r n Co.. W inston-S ^m . N. C. N o finer gift to give or to gel,' An all-family favorite and a big help to the boy or girl in school or college. Full-size keyboard and many big-machine features. , j Pick yours ou t n o w ) a t the UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE r p STATE PRESS Page 4 Wednesday, December 13, 1961 S ta te r The STATE PRESS, distributed by the campus chapter of Sigma Delta Chi under the direction of Circulation Manager Charles Hilgeman, is the official campus newspaper of Arizona State University. It is published each Wednesday and Friday throughout the school year, excepting holidays, and is entered as second class matter at the Tempe, Arizona, Post Office under the Acts of March 3,' 1879, and August 24, 1912. Subscription price, $3 per school year. The STATE PRESS is a member of the By B IL L F L IC K T h e K U g am e M onday n ig h t re a lly irk e d us. I t w a s n ’t th e b ra n d of b all th a t w as p lay ed , or th e fin a l score, a n d n o t ev en th e w re stlin g d isp lay a t h a lftime. No, it was none of those. W ith Jim m y D urante president and A rt L inkletter vice president, isn’t it only n atu ral th a t such celebraties as Steve Allen, Jackie Gleason and Jim m y Hatlo should E D IT O R - IN - C H IE F ja c k ong f o r n i j w ith a few thousand others, a club nam ed In ter­ I t w as, to b e sim p ly b lu n t, NEW S D E P A R T M E N T national Association of Characters, Ltd. . Well, ASU’s joined the ranks, the poor sportsmanship lof _______ _______ ______ ______B I L L F L IC K M A N A G IN G E D IT O R c e rta in ■ m ass N E W S E D IT O R S .... .... __________ 1_L...............B I L L O V E R .E N D, w ith Ralph Forney (you’ve seen of p eo p le w ho ÜANET W O LH ETER him around taking pictures, w e’re call th e m ­ 1 ____ ___________ __________ G A R Y O LM STEAD C O P Y E D IT O R sure . . . isn’t he some character?) _________________ Z i ___ E D IE A L L E R S C H IE F P R O O F R E A D E R ___ selves Sun being drafted for the IAC, Ltd. A S S IG N M E N T S E D I T O R ______ ____ J__ ;._Ä_____B A R B A R A M A R L O W E D ev il “fa n s.” L inkletter chose our boy Ralph to A S S IS T A N T S ............. ............ ..................................................... M A R Y G O R M A N , W hy all th e BOB ZA C H E represent Tempe. Purpose of the S O C IE T Y D E P A R T M E N T | booing, co m ­ organization is to help a fellow E D IT O R : _______ _______________ ______ R O S A L Y N W H IT N E Y p la in in g a n d “smile w ith the corners of the A S S IS T A N T 3 ________________ ¡¡¡1 1 |S ____:______!_________ B E T T Y A D A M o j je erin g ? m outh tu rn ed up” . . because he’ll SPORTS D E P A R T M E N T A r i z o n a always come back for more. B O B EGER E D IT O R __ ____ S ta te now h as We think Forney will certain­ BO B JAC O BSEN A S S IS T A N T ' ly add som ething (can’t say ex­ an am azin g an d d o w n rig h t good actly w hat!) to IAC. His is quite b a sk e tb a ll team . W hy do th e se a welcome approach to picture so -ca lle d fan s h a v e to d e g ra d e taking, and if his a rt rates Life th e v ery te am itse lf b y d isp la y Magazine approvalj-who are we to in poor sp o rtsm a n sh ip ? criticize his clowning! One problem many college communities recognize Ralph likes to tell the story of the tim e a psychi­ H e re ’s w h a t w e mean. is the lack of understanding betw een the campus vici­ atrist had him on his Beverly Hills couch w aiting for G ran ted basketb all re fe r ­ nity and the surrounding “outside” communities. . Ralph to tell his first rem em bered experience: ees are not in fa llib le . O f “I was two years old and my m other had me dres­ Arizona State is no-exception, but th ere is a cur­ course they m ake m istakes; ren t project which we feel will certainly improve the sed up as L ittle Jack H orner to attend a Christm as cos­ and a certain am ou n t of ASU-Valley of the Sun relationships and it is being tum e p arty for tots, I was to go along w ith the nice lady next door and h er daughter of three ,who was sponsored by the Faculty Club — the “Towi^ and Gown” verb al protest fro m the garbed as an angel, wings and all. series. spectators m ay serve as a “The p arty was six blocks aw ay and there w ere co rrective lesson. In this series, ASU will be host to various Valley about tw o dozen kids there, a l l . costumed. The.„mice cities; the first, Tempe Night at th e University, is sched­ B u t w h y do" th e fa n s of th e lady plopped me into a corner (to go w ith the rhym e) uled nex t Tuesday. ’ and th a t’s w here I sat w ith a C hristm as plum pie in n u m b e r eig h t te a m in th e n a ­ We feel confident the Town anchGown nights w ill my lap for m any m any m inutes w hile th e others played tio n h a v e -to . a c t lik e th e y a re do much to put our campus in a favorable light on the games, spilled gooey ice oream and things over them watching -incapably officiated Valldy “stage” . . . and w e’re very proud of the Faculty selves and all they touched and had a ball in general. . “I fum ed u n til finally this nice old lady rem em bered junior high school basketball? Club for accepting the responsibility of such a big pro­ ject. md w ith m uch gusto and loud m outh to a ttract everyone’s so we are complaining about attention. She m otioned th a t I th e tre a tm e n t o f th e officials; should say m y rhym e by sticking BUT T H IS A IN ’T TH E B IG ­ in my thum b, pulling out that G EST G RIPE!! plum , et cetera. “To h er horror and I guess ASU: M ass D is o rg a n iza tio n W h a t about the tr e a t­ consternation, I refused, w here­ m ent of the players???? upon the nice lady grabbed my To thé Editor: your J.H . 'A ll the w o rk is done A n d , specifically, the p la y ­ baby h an d and jam m ed the whole A t thej U n ited S tate s M ilita ry by IBM m achines. If th ere h a p ­ thing into th e pie as I burst into ers of the opposing team . Academ y, cadets a re ta u g h t d u ­ pens to be a class th a t you a crying tirade th a t broke up the ty, honor an d country, in that don’t like, th en change it T hose gu y s fro m K U p la y ed party. order. " ' through the reg u la r procedure. “A fter the psychiatrist heard their hearts out. M o re than oneH ere at ASU, m any_students If this sounds yum m y, th en let the story he suggested I do two of th em p la y ed 40 m in u te s of are 1getting th e im pression th at the brass know . M aybe if e n ­ things, smile a lot w ith the corn­ b ask etb a ll—e v e ry second of th e w e a re le arn in g disorganiza­ ough of O rw ell’s sheep sta rt ers of the m outh tu rn ed up and tion, confusion and how it ta k es bleating five m inutes good, four keep aw ay from Christm as plum gam e. A n d th e y p lay ed good, 24,000 hours for 12,000 stu d ­ hours bad, then w e ’ll get some pies. I can smile and say I hav­ h a rd b ask etb a ll. R ough b a s k e t­ response from the R. V an W in­ ents to register. en’t seen a plum pie in 50 years.” ball; an d , fo r th e m o st p a rt, From the chaos and mass con­ kle clan u p sta irs . 1 Thanks fo r th e tale, Ralph, and congratulations for clean b ask etb a ll. So d id th e S u n A few other points of scrip­ fusion of registration, to the im ­ m aking the ranks. W ho’s more of a character! i aginary lice in Sahauro and the toria! rebellion are the equally D evils. AFTER-THOUGHT — Motto of one w om en’s dorm: endurance requiring drop-add ,non-im aginary mice in West, our BUT DID TH E FAN S? “Go ahead and smile. M aybe it isn’t tru e ” . . . school is almost as organized as procedures, and the parking colfegiate ,nc’ Toward Understanding Letters To The Editor General Custer’s battle plans. situation around campus. T here 'are so m any points of A person w ith an 45:40 class w ilderness a n d perplexity t h a t . usually has to arrive at school it anyone ev er tried to reo rg a­ at 8,_cruise around like a parnize this school, it w ould be as kin g -s p o t-h aw k and lunge for hopeless as th e US Space Com ­ the k ill when he finds one. Now m ission attem pting to p u t an if someone doesn’t beat him to astronaut in orbit. * ' It, more than lik ely he’ ll run • The are a of confusion v a rie s ’ into someone repairing the so greatly, w e w ill cover only streets; another point of ir r ita ­ a few m ajor problems. tion. R egistration is coming up all All of . the aforem entioned too soon and if everyone is points plus our new ly organized dreading it as m uch as We are, cam pus S ecurity Council, alias then it is tim e som ething w as S tudent A ffairs C om m ittee ad d done about it. We are still going up to th e n u m b er one m em ber through four hours of buckling of th e “I can mess things up knees and w rite r’s cram p and; b e tte r th a n you can ” club. ju st w hen you believe y ou’re N ow it is realized th a t th e through, you discover a fifteen school w ill be only 75 y ears m inute period in w hich , you old this F eb ru ary and an y col­ have four classes at the sam e lege grad know s th a t this isn ’t tim e so you sta rt over again. enough tim e to be steeped w ith Well, the Engineering d e p a rt­ tradition, m uch less be o rga­ m ent has come up w ith a life nized. saver. T he students can go see L et it be know n th a t w e are th eir counselors and set up the presenting only the facts of th e classes as usual. T hen th e day situation a r o u n d . these p a rts of registration you ju st w alk w ith th e hope of getting some over to th e gym and pick up action. So our advice to the a d ­ your class cards already fin ­ m inistratio n is, L E T ’S GET O R ­ ished and in th e usual q u in tu p ­ G ANIZED tom orrow . lets. A ll you h av e to do is sigh M ike Crow son LIT T LE M A N O N C A M P U S More specifically . . A r i ­ zona State was g u ilty of a technical foul near the end of the garde. M aybe it was a just call,- m aybe not. B u t th e g en tlem an w ho step p ed u p to th e K U foul lin e to ta k e th a t fre e sh o t h ad d o n e n o th in g w rong. No, sir, little J e r r y G a rd n e r (o n e of th e b e st b ac k co u rt m en in th e c o u n try ) had d one n o th in g w ro n g . H e h ad p lay ed a g re a t an d ^ v ery .sp o rtsm an lik e b a ll gam e, r Y e t he was booed and jeered as he shot th a t free th ro w . T h e ro ar was loud and filth y . T h a n k God he made th a t shot . • ■ and . th an ks to you tru e sports­ men who applauded as it swished through the net. So to th o se of y o u w h o com e o ut to ASU on g am e n ig h ts— • le t u s say th a n k y o u fo r s u p ­ p o rtin g us an d o u r fin e team . phi nothing House - eeeù& une that FRATERNITY 15 ON PKC&KTlON MCOT OP THE TIME. ''' W ould it be too m u ch to a sk you to re sp e c t o u r o p p o n en ts? Wednesday, December 13,1961 STATE PRESS Page S Student Art Display Dr. Menke Explains Purpose Set Tomorrow In MU 0 t A su p l a .........Center pottery, jew elry- and sculpture !I a t th is tim e. i P lac em e n t C e n te r s ro le in ( tio n by p ro v id in g tra in e d p e r - n o t n o w be estim ated , la st y e a r’s w ill be exhibited fo r p urchase | T he a r t sale w ill begin F rid a y i g ra d u a te stu d e n t jo b p lacem en t iso n n e l fo r business, ■in d u stry 'g ra d u a te p la ce m en t w a s' o v e r J 1,380 ca n d id a tes D r. M enke a t th e ann u al stu d e n t a rt sale in I an d S atu rd ay a t 6 a.m. and last w as f u rth e r ex p lain e d la st w eek ; an d g o v ern m e n t. S un d ay th e j in an in terv iew w ith D r. Roth e MU low er lounge a t 3 p.m. u n til 10:30 p.m . To^ o b ta in m a x im u m b en e fits i said. sale opens at 9 a.m. an d closes i b e rt F. M enke, d ire c to r of i tom orrow . ■ i | fro m , th ese facilities, D r. M en k e | T h e o n ly re q u isite fo r re c e iv a t 4 p.m . . n larp m p n t . . . . . , . „ , , re g iste rin g by all c a n d i- in g P la c e m e n t C e n ter b u lletin s A ll students en terin g th e a r t I T he ex hibit, jo in tly sponsored j F o r ex am p le, th e C e n te r’s du argteed s as soon as p o ssib le. Q ne ; fo r stu d e n t k n o w Iedge of in té r ­ sale w ill m e et ’in A rts 329 a t j by th e C u ltu ral A ffairs com mêitt - I p u rp o se is to assist stu d e n ts i n ! fuI1 y ear ’s reg istra tio n p rio r Ao i v iew ing com pany, d ate, in te r 4:30 p.m. today, according to | tee and th e A rt d ep artm en t, w ill j o b ta in in g em p lo y m en t su ited to I Ja c k T avlor of th e A rt o b ta in in g em p lo y m en t su ited to rec eiv in g a b a c h elo r’s d eg re e v iew er an d a re a of em p lo y m en t jacK la y io r of th e A rt d e p a rt- | offer an o p p o rtu n ity to purchase ! th e ir tra in in g , a b ility an d e x - j ic. • . , . . , „ m ent. F orm s listing th e nam e j outstanding stu d en t w o rk a t perien ce. T h é C e n te r also h elps . I_ , e_ r f.gIS e re WI 16 of th e a rtist, p rice ô f ' th e item I reasonable prices. ’ se rv e th e stgte, reg io n an d n a - I ^ C o in d d e n ta l w ith th e C e n te r’s j C en ter. B u lletin s a re m a ile d those listed, w ith ------- —------- ----------- ■________ - „ -_______ ' ■ _________________ ______ _____i effo rts to help , by Dec. 5, 1961, w ee k ly to those 105 com m ercial, in d u stria l a n d C om m ercial arid E d u catio n al g o v e rn m e n ta l agencies h ad in - i P lacem en t, te rv iew ed stu d e n ts on ca m p u s] M ean w h ile D r. M en k e h as fo r jo b p lacem en ts, said D r . 1ad v ised a d aily check of th e '’ M enke. E d u ca tio n a l P lac em e n t b u lle tin W hile 20 m o re agencies w ill boards, to be found on th e le ft in te rv ie w b efo re C h ristm as, th e : side an d C om m ercial P lac em e n t m ain re c ru itin g b u lk is e x - ’ b o ard s on th e rig h t side of th e pected in th e sp rin g tim e w ith door to th e P lac em e n t C en ter, an estim ated 250 m o re firm s to i B ro ch u res a re also "available co n fe r d u rin g th e second sem ­ a t th e C e n te r w hich w ill p ro ­ ester. T otal n u m b e r of firm s to v id e 'th e stu d e n t w ith in fo rm a ­ be re p re se n te d fo r th e y e a r will tio n co n cern in g th e v ario u s b e ab o u t 375. T h e C e n ter looks cam p an ies an d agencies on fo rw ard to a w o n d erfu l y ear. cam pus. A s a re su lt of this, th e E d u c a ­ tio n al P lac em e n t and th e C om n i e r c i a l an d G o v ern m en tal P lac em e n t sections ex p ect ab o u t a 2,500 s tu d e n t re g istra tio n in th e academ ic y e a r of 1961-62. S tu d en ts w ill h av e a p p ro x im a ­ te ly 4,000 in d iv id u a l in te rv iew s w ith th e v ario u s em ployers. ■To gain a n in te rv iew , re g is­ tra tio n w ith P lac em e n t C en ter' is th e first step. T he stu T he con clu d in g p ro g ram of a dents esta b lish p e rm a n e n t p la ce m en t files an d m ay be | series sponsored- by th e ASU a c tiv e ly re g iste re d as long an d -1C hapter of th e A m erican A ssoI ciatio n of U n iv ersity P ro fesso rs as o ften as is n ecessary . O ne of ,the o b jectiv es of in - I w ill p re s e n t th e topic “T h e U ni-, te rv ie w in g is to d e te rm in e th e v e rsit>' P ro fesso r E x am in és H is NEW SELF-POWERED SHAVER! REMINGTON® CORDLESS LEKTRONIC™. Has adjustable s tu d e n t’s ac ee p ta b ility as an in - ] P u b lic Im a g e ” a t a p an el d isroller combs. Shaves without a cord. No batteries to replace. Recharges in its own charging d iv id u a l to em p lo y ers of col- i cuss' on today a t 3:45 p.m. in th e stand for up to 2 weeks of cord-free shaves. Energy cells are designed to last life of shaver. lege g rad u a tes. ; MU uPPe r lounge. Handsome leatherette gift case. At your college or university store. In ad d itio n , o ff cam pus in te r - j M em b ers of th e p an el w ill v iew s a re g ran te d . C an d id ates in c lu d e D r. D ouglas A rh e r, a sw ill be notified, of o p p o rtu n ities ! socjate p ro fesso r of P h ilosophy; to ta lk w ith p ro sp ectiv e e m - j D r. LeRoy E yring, c h a irm a n of p lo y ers w ho a re in te rv iew in g i th e d e p a rtm e n t of C h em istry , elsew h ere. j an d D r. H einz H ink, associate W h ereas th is y e a r ’s to ta l ç a n - : pro fesso r of P olitical Science. S 7 ’/"I j In view of the findings of “ The Dermatologists' Report'.'.*. 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G reg o ry O sw ald, assis­ A coffee sponsored by the ta n t p ro fesso r of H isto ry a t th e S tu d en t-F acu lty relations com ­ f C aroling, w ith au d ien c e p a r T h e S tu d e n t NEA g ro u p 'w ill m ittee, is scheduled for M on­ ' ticip atio n , w ill follow a p ro g ra m “T eacher Education: F resent U n iv ersity of A rizona, w ill a d ­ h o st R o b e rt F ra zie r, n atio n al day, 1:30-3 p.m. in th e se m in a r 1 of C hristm as m usic tom orrow , dress the- H istory Club tonight and F u tu re ” will be th e su b ­ j th ird vice p resid e n t of th e NEA, room of th e BA building. ject u nder discussion at the f a t -7:30 in th e MU u pper i as guest speaker at its reg u lar I p rese n ted by th e U n iv ersity T his is th e second coffee p la n | lounge. | m e etin g T h u rsd ay a t 7:30 p.m. I Choir a t 2:30 p.m. in Cosner A u ­ ned •by the com m ittee this se- f Tem pe branch m eeting of the d itorium . “T h e P eo p le of E u ro p ean R u s“F ra z ie r w ill sp eak on ‘T he m ester and it is designed to give I A m erican Association of U ni­ ¿olos by ASU m usic stu d e n ts students and faculty m em bers an versity W omen tom orrow , 7:30 ’sia ” is th e title of Dr. O sw ald ’s ■Student NEA L ea d ersh ip C on- ! w ill be f e a tu r e d .. V ocalists w ill i feren c e,’ ” said Ju d y Sell, p ro opportunity to m eet each other. p.m., a t the A lum ni House. I address. j be S u zan n e W illiam s an d T ed : g ram ch a irm an . I L en Skrobel, p resid e n t of the L im ited to professors in the T he program w ill include a T h e m eetin g is o pen to th e i B rad sh aw . C aro l F ra n k lin w ill business departm ent, the coffee talk by Dr. W illiam F. Podlich, j H isto ry Club, w ill act as c h a ir! p u b lic an d re fre sh m e n ts w ill be j p re se n t a c la rin e t' solo. is open to all students, but Jr., director of student teaching | m an of th is public m eeting. served. ■ _______ ’ p a rtic u la rly ■ those w ith b u si­ at ASU, entitled “New Horizons Faculty Women ness classes. . for Teacher Education;” , and a Society To Meet Schedule Tea talk by Dr. Joel Benedict, d irec­ Moore To Speak A lpha Epsilon D elta, p r e - j T h e A SU F a c u lty W o m en ’s tor of ASU’s audio-visual cen­ ! Sigm a G am m a Epsilon will : m edical honors society, w ill m eet j : lu n c h eo n w ill b e S a tu rd a y a t ter, entitled “T he Influence of ■m eet Dec. 14 a t 8 p.m. in the i tonight a t — 7:30 , in SS 108. 1 p.m . a t J o k a k e In n . Technology on Teaching. I Geology lectu re room. Dr.. C a rlE n te rta in m e n t in th e form of ! Dr. R obert L oreuzen w ill speak j | T o d ay ’s g re a t la b o r saving I on eye surgery at the open m eet- ton M oore w ill speak on m eteo r- C h ristm as m u sic a n d rea d in g s S en ato r B a rry G o ld w ater w ill ( [w ill b e fe a tu re d . | ites. ... d evice . . . . . . tom orrow . . j; ing. speak to th é ASU Y oung R e- j pub lican s F rid a y at 3:30 p.m. in the MU B allroom . YR’s To Hear | Arizona Senator j T he topic of his speech w ill be tjie K ennedy ad m in istra tio n . A q uestion and a n sw e r period w ill follow. G ir l A ^ fetch er’s G u id e S tudents and faculty are m vited. ¡¡j§ Society Elects Five Officers P res en ted by Pall M a ll F am ou s C ig a re tte s j T he Society' fo r A dvancem ent of M anagem ent elected five new officers at its monthly' m eet- ! ing' la st Thursday' to rep lace I those g rad u a tin g in Ja n u a ry . I N ew ly elected officers a re D onald M onkres, tre a su re r; Çah ir K inder, alu m n i vice p re s i­ dent; F ra n k F a fa ra , R obert 1 S an d ers an d C ecelia M organ, j m em bership, vice presid en ts. . P hrateres Holds Founder’s Day Banquet T he an n u a l F o u n d e r’s D ay b a n q u e t of ASU’s P h ra te re s In ­ te rn a tio n a l, o ff-cam p u s w om en, w as held y esterd ay in th e MU ballroom . M rs. L..D- Hy'lton, past p re si­ d en t of th e organization, w as guest speaker. 'pnìtóecC ût : The sign of the amat e u r BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON “The importance of head control In terestin g A ccurate C om plete W e are told th a t bird w atchers, w ho always take notes w hile they w atch, are able to keep one eye on the bird an d one eye on the notebook. E ye dexterity o f this type is also a great asset to the girl w atcher. It enables him to w atch two girls at the sam e tim e, even when the girls are sitting on opposite sides o f a' classroom . T h e beginner, w ho m ust w atch the girls one at a tim e in a situation o f this type, m ust learn to restrict his m ovem ents to th e eye­ balls. The girl watchér never moves his head. U n d u e head-turning, particularly if it is accom panied by shouts o r whistles, is the sign of the am ateur. (If you w an t som e­ thing to shout about, try a Pall M all !) International News Coverage The Christian Science Man ¡tor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper fo r the tim e checked. Enclosed fin d my check or money order. □ 1 year $22. P 6 months $11 □ 3 months $5.50 Nama Address C ity Zona Stata PB-lé WHY BE AN AMATEUR? JOIN THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF GIRL WATCHERS NOW! FREE MEMBERSHIP CARD. Visit the editorial office of this publication for a free membership card in the world’s only society devoted to discreet, but relentless, girl watch­ ing. Constitution of the society on reverse side of card. This ad based on the book, “The Girl Watcher’s Guide.” Text: Copyright by Donald J. Sauers. Drawings: Copyright by Eldon Dedini. Reprinted by pexmission of Harper & Brothers. C A T Co Product o f c júnMUecun Ju&uaeit-Éunyx&np' —Jv&u&o- is our middle name Pall Mall’s natural m ildness is so good to your ta ste! •So smooth, so satisfying, so downright smokeable! Wednesday, December 13, 1961 Page 7 STATE PRESS thrill a child with a letter from Santa.. Our Santa Post Office has wonderful le tter s a ll about Santa’s workshop, brow nies, and reindeer and th ey’re yours free of charge! The special child in your life w ill be delighted and thrilled w ith this proof that there is a Santa Claus! HERE’ S ALL YOU DO: Visit our Santa Post Office located In the * parking area at-Tempo Shopping Center an d take your pick from our colorful let* te n and envelopes. 2 Address, stamp and deposit the Santa Claus letters in our special mail box. S A N T A P O S T OFFICE H O UR S 3 p.m". to 6 p.m. Nov. 27 th ru Nov. 29 T H R IL L Á C H IL D W ITH 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday th ru F riday A LETTER PROM SA N IA 12 Noon to 6 p.m. Saturday- We will have them s e n t. from the famous MARCO Íf'íH&Ct fx'OM ¿ e 1 j CLAUS l«t>. M Dee. 1 thru Dec. 15 Santa Post Office in Santa Claus, Indiana, to they will arrive before Christmas. M ake this Christmas really merry for children of a ll ages. Americana Shop • Bob Brickie Furniture • Bonnie Sue Fashions • Celia’s Fashions • Center Hardware • Ei Rancho Market • Erickson’s Handcrafts • First Federal Savings & Loan Association First National Bank • GalienKamps • Happy House Shop • Hill's Record Shop • House of Pancakes Jam’s Restaurant • King’s Fashions • Little Travelers • Pioneer Camera Shop • Porters Ray’s ASU Barber Shop • Rosamond’s • Ryan-Evans Drugs • S&H Redemption Center • Sewing Basket • Sherwin-Williams • Tee Pee of Toys • Top’s • W.T. Grant Co. • ZZZona Laundry & Cl’rs • . . easy to shop . . . easy to park (free) . . . everyday low prices MOST EVERY GIFT TO SUIT MOST EVERYBODY on m ill avenue-8th to 10th streets Page 8 Wednesday, December 13, 1961 STATE PRESS Miss McCandless ActsAngel Flight As M other To P V Girls Williams Air “Being a head resident is a 24-hour job, but I love every m inute of it,” said Miss M argaret McCartdless sum m ing up h e r job as head resident of Palo Verde Hall. “My job includes everything from supplying band-aids and escorting girls to the infirm ary in the m iddle of the night to helping girls- w ith fam ily problem s.” she stated. _ v Miss M cC andless feels th a t | — —-—— r;y’ - ——« - —n —th e m ain d u ty of an y head r e ­ wom en to adjust to college : at C o lu m b ia U niversity. A fter sident is “w o rk in g w ith th e life. j college g rad u a tio n , Miss M cgirls fo r in d iv id u al a d ju stm e n t P rio r to becom ing d ire c to r of jC an d less ta u g h t social sciences to college life and d o rm liv ­ resid e n ts a t P alo V erde, Miss ; in a h igh school b efo re e n te rin g in g .” M cC andless w as deap of g irls | h e r w o rk as a counselor. T his is She credits Dean C a th e ­ a t a p riv a te school in St. L o u is .! h e r th ird y e a r as head re sid e n t rine Nichols fo r aiding She receiv ed h e r m a ste r’s d e - ! of Palo. V erde, g rea tly in helping the ASU g ree in p erso n n el and g u id an ce I Miss McCandless feels Placement Interviews th a t the size of her hall creates a problem In c a rr y ­ ing on activities as a unit, but th a t an “ espirit de corps” is slow ly being in ­ corporated. T h e housing of sororities in the hall, she feels, promotes in d iv id u a l­ ity as a group and s tim u ­ lates the cohesive elem ent in larg er activities. N ine college rec ru iters w ill be ation, Inc.: engineers, m a th eon cam pus to interview before m aticians, physicists — A lam itos the C hristm as holidays, report's 1E lem entary School D istrict: Dr, R obert F . M enke, director teachers, k in d e rg a rten through of placem ent. j six th grade. Today — Phillips. P etroleum | Tom orrow — L itton System s, Company: engineers.— A utonet- Inc.: engineers, chem ists, m a th ies. Division of N orth A m eric an :' em aticians. A sked if sh e h ad en co u n tered engineers, chemists, m a th em ati­ F rid ay —-Allvn and Bacon, .Inc. an y u n u su a l req u ests, M iss M ccians, physicists — Rocketdyne. publishing com pany: Business C andless re la te d tw o e'xperDivision of N orth A m erican: en ­ A dm inistration, L iberal A rts, iences th a t w ere p a rtic u la rly gineers, chem ists, m ath em ati­ E ducation stu d en ts. : su rp risin g to h er. cians, physicists i— Los A ngeles Monday, Dec. 18 — Chicago T h e firs t con cern ed a girl Division of N orth A m erican A vi- Bridge and Iron: engineers. w hose m o th e r ask ed th a t she be allo w ed to r e tu r n hom e so th a t a n o th e r m e m b er of h e r fam ily could expbse h e r to th e m easles. M ore rec en tly , a g irl sig n e d -o u t to c a rry o ut an a s ­ sig n m en t as “d o g -s itte r” fo r a Dr. W. P. Shofstall, dean of | 2 r No person can know in fam ily w ho w as going on v a ­ students, addressed a s e m in a r; advance if h e is or is npt a po­ cation. on Alcohol E ducation in P hoenix ten tial alcoholic. la st F rid a y . ’ Miss McCandless feels 3. An alcoholic can n ev er Seven points w ere stressed by th a t the position of head d rin k alcohol in any am ount, D r. S hofstall a t the sem inar: resident is both a p le a ­ I how ever sm all, w ithout su ffe r­ 1. A pproxim ately one person ; sure and a challenge. She ing serious cbrfsequences. in 15 is a potential alcoholic. has no recollection of any 4. An alcoholic rep eated ly problem or request w hich ! gets into tro u b le a fte r d rin k in g has come up th a t couldn’t but cqntinues to d rin k in spite be solved. . of this. 5. T h ere a re no g enerally ac­ P e rh a p s th is is d u e to, h e r I cepted causes of or cures for th eo ry th a t “an y th in g th a t is j alcoholism. rig h t an d good to do is p o s­ 6. T he sym ptom s of alcohol- sible. T h e p ro b lem m ay take" ism can be observed in people m ore tim e , b u t it ca n be d o n e.” of any age, sex or race soon a f- | ~ j te r th e person is free to d rin k ; as m uch or as often as he d e ­ lo p p e sires. 7. In o rd er to live at all, the | alcoholic is forced to accept a W h e re Discounts j w ay of life th e non-alcoholic A re Real I should accept voluntarily fea tu rin g | Alcohol education n ot only • BULO VA W A TC H E S . ed u cates alcoholics ab o u t th e ir • SPEI DEL BANDS I condition, b u t also educates Phone WO 7-3221 ‘ hon--alcoholics ¿o b etter u n d cr609 MILL — TEMPE i stan d the consequences of alco• holism. Shofstall Elaborates Seven Points In Speech On Alcohol Education (ß u n c li ó W a lá Si, Group Visits Force Base M em bers of ASU’s Angel j A rm istice D ay P a ra d e and M ilF light visited W illiam s A ir Force j itar.v H onors Night. I Base last T hursday as p a rt of | T he w om en of A ngel F lig h t [ th eir y early activities as an h o n - j are chosen by fo rm e r A ngel | ovary au x iliary of th e AFROTC. j F Lt. J a y N orton, an ASU alu m - j lig h t m em b ers an d th e a d ­ nus p resen tly stationed a t W il- i vanced stu d e n ts of th e A FROTC liams, guided th e m em bers I on th e basis of p erso n al a p p e a r­ ance, poise, p erso n ality an d th ro u g h th e base. The coeds inspected th e flight scholarship. line, “flew ” lin k tra in e rs and i T he w om en a r e h o n o ra ry ca­ had lunch a t the O fficer’s Club, j d et officers an d serv e as official O th er A ngel F lig h t activities ! hostesses a t m ilita ry functions in clu d e p a rtic ip a tio n in th e | on cam pus. If you are expecting M r. Stork — or are ¡ust hoping he’ll call Is a muât W hy W as This Plan Created? 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What’ll it be, Miss Porter... the Dekes or us?” 3 :3 0 P .M . —- F rid a y , Dec. 15 M e m o ria l U n ion B a llro o m Students & Faculty In v ite d 21 great to bacco s m ake 20 w o n d erfu l ¡¡IGAIUHTES sM D K P Q t AGED MILD. BLENDED MILD - NOT Fi l t e r e d ]!i i m i f - T » EV SATISFY Wednesday, December 13,1961 Cultural Affairs Trips Scheduled T he C ultu ral A ffairs Board is sponsoring a to u r of th e P hoenix A rt M useum T hursday. Tickets m ay be purchased a t th e 1MU desk fo r 30 cents. T he to u r w ill leave th e fro n t of th e MU a t 2 p.m. T h ere, w ill be no charge if Page t STATE PRESS i you- trav el by p riv ate autom obile. .....-— — . A to u r to F ra n k Lloyd W right’s home, T aliesin West, now used as an arch itectu re j school, is planned for Saturday. T he to u r w ill d e p a rt fro m th e fro n t of th e MU a t 1 p.m . MU C alendar W ednesday, Dec. 13 • S igm a D elta Pi: F a c u lty D ining R oom — 7 a.m . T ra ffic A ppeals: 208 — 7:30 a.m . T em pe B usiness M en: 218C — 12:30-1:30 p.m . F in an c e C lub: 218A — 12:301:30 p.m . F re n c h G roup: 208 — 1:30 p.m . M em b ersh ip an d Elections: 210 — 2:30-3:30 p.m . A rt Control: S en ate C h am b er — 2:30-3:30 p.m . R eh earsal: B allroom — 2:30-3:30 p.m . Social B oard: 208 — 3-4:30 p.m . S tu d e n t F acu lty : 210 — 3:30-5 p.m . S enate: S en ate C h am b er — 3:304:30 p.m. AAUP: U p p er L ounge — 3:30-5 p.m .' | P i Sigm a A lpha: L ow er L ounge — 3:30-5; p.m . | R eligious Council: 209 — 6-7:30 p.m. Rules: S en ate C h am b er — 7:308:30 p.m. H isto ry Club: U p p er L ounge — 7:30 p.m. |S i^ m a D elta Chi: 208 — 8-8:30 p.m. D aw a C hindi: 209 —- 8 p.m . R ecital: B allroom — 8:30 p.m. An Ideal Financial Plan For College Men L incoln N a tio n a l’s C ollege P la n sta rts y o u on th e ro ad to fin a n c ia l se cu rity a t th e b eg in n in g of y o u r career, w h ile ra te s a r e lo w est an d y o u a re still in su rab le. I ’ll b e g lad to e x p la in h o w its sp ecial a d v a n ta g es c a n b e n e fit you. ■ M a r v in D. Loos CR 7-3395 3500 N . C entral Representing THE L IN C O LN N A T IO N A L LIFE Insurance Com pany It’s Name Indicates It's Character M onday, Dec. 18 T h u rsd ay, Dec. 14 P i D elta E psilon: 208 — 2:30IFC E x ec u tiv e Council: 208 3:30 p.m . 9:30-10:30 a.m . Social B o a r d S u b -co m m ittee: IBSM: 208 10:30-11:30 a.m . 209 — 2:30-3:30 p.m. P re sb y te ria n S tu d y G roup: 208 B oard e f F in an c ial C ontrol: 210 — 11:30 a.m . — 3-4:30 p.m . B u re a u o f G o v ern m e n t R e­ Spurs: 209 — 3:30-5 p.m . search : B allro o m an d 218 — M em b ersh ip an d E lection E d u ­ all d ay cation: S e n a te C h am b er — Religious Conference: 209 — 3:30-5 p.m . 2-5 p.m . T au B eta Sigm a: 209— 6:30-7:30 G reek W eek: 210 — 3:30 p.m . p.m. AWS: U p p er L ounge — 3:30 ¡A lp h a E psilon Pi: 210 — 6:30-9 p.m . p.m . P i K ap p a A lpha: 208 7-9 F in an c e C om m ittee: 208. p.m. p.m . IFC: S en ate C h a m b e r — 4 p.m. P h i K ap p a T au: 209 — .7:30-9 p.m . IFPC: 218C — 4-5:30 p.m . Tuesday, Dec. 19 P leiades: 209 •— 5:30 p.m . I T o astm asters: F a c u lty D in in g W e stm in ster F o u n d atio n : 208 — R oom — 7 a m . 6-7:30 p.m . ¡U n iv ersity Pops C oncert: B a ll­ L u th e ra n : 210 — 6-7 p.m . room — 11 a.m .' Ju d ic ia ry : S en ate C h am b er — S tu d en t Services: 210 — 1-2:30 , 6-7 p.m . p.m . B u sin ess College: B allroom -r— | MU B oard: 208 — 2-3:30 p.m. 6 p.m . K ap p a K ap p a Psi: 2 1 0 — 7 p.m. [S en ate C om m ittee: 210 — 2:30I 3:30 p.m . B a h a ’i: 208 — 7:30 p.m. SNEA: U p p er L ounge •— 7:30 I O ff C am pus M en: 208 — 3:30-5 j p.m. p.m . '’ D evils an d D am es: C lan cy ’s — C..4..: 209 — 3:30-5 p.m. ! H osieSsvijJpper L ounge — 3:307:30 p.m,. 5 p.m . Friday, Dec. 15 [R ules an d Traditiohfef-iQancy’s-— 3:30-5 p.m. B u rea u o f G o v ern m en t Re search: B allroom an d 218A — | B lue K ey: 209 — 6 p.m. ¡S uprem e Court: 210 — 7 p.m . a ll d a y E x ecu tiv e C ouncil: 208 — 2 _4 i K ap p a K ap p a Psi: 218A — 7-8 p .m .' p.m . Y oung R ep u b lican s: B allroom — C u ltu ra l A ffairs: L ow er L ounge — 7-8 p.m . 2:30-4:30 p.m . F a c u lty Club: B allroom — 8-9 P i S igm a A lp h a: U p p er L ounge p.m . — 2:30-3:30 p.m . P h i K ap p a P h i: 218 A, B an d C — 6 p.m . B ridge: L o w er L oung^ — 6:30 p.m . C u ltu ra l A ffairs: U p p er L ounge — 7-9 p.m . R ecital: B allro o m — 7:30 p.m . t o u n d e Saturday, Dec. 16 College of B usiness A d m in is tra ­ tion: 209 a n d 210 — lu n c h ■ eon in 218 — 9:30 a.m . E lectrical E n g in eers: 218 A and B — 6-8 p.m . D aw a C hindi: C lan cy ’s1" — 7-9 p.m . S ocial B oard: B allro o m — 8-9 p.m . 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I quet. at L a Casa Vieja. • .j Jo h n C hristianson, d irec to r of I T he m en w ere tap p ed Isrpre-tr-. d evelopm ent fo r th e V alley N a - ! daw n cerem onies Oct. 6. Wheel Aligning - Balancing Auto Glass Installaton TEMPE BODY SHOP SPUR S W A S H W IN D O W S FOR S A F E T Y — To promote safe d riv in g over the Christm as holidays, ASU Spurs w ill be washing car w indow s o n o m p u s and along M ill A venue this Saturday from 9-11:30 a.m. G etting in some early practice are, fro m left, P au lin e Leung, A nna Sue Crush and Sue W ilb u r. . . Five Students Enter Contest F iv e ASU students are p a r­ ticipating in the C entral States Speech A ssociation’s eleventh annual N ational Public S peak­ ing Contest. S tud en ts’, voices a re being r e ­ corded on a ta p e and w ill be sent to W ashington S tate U ni­ versity for the sectional com petit-ion, The th re e best tapes I w ill then be sent to Chicago, w here the finals w ill be held in A pril. • ; I Students p articip atin g a r e C larence Sullivan, K enneth F lak e - G arth T allm an, Joanne M unsil and H arris Caplan. SPECIALIZED COLLISION SERVICE I. W .' “ Pete” N u ll — Phone W O 7-1601 11 East Fourth Street TEMPE LUCKY STRIKE presents; UFFFRS WINTER SPORTS" “ Those beach toughs b e tte r n o t k ic k sand in m y face n e x t su m m e r!” FORMAL SCHEDULED P h i K appa T au w ill hold its an n u a l C hristm as Cameo B all at th e S kyriders H otel at Sky H a r­ b o r A irp o rt Dec. 16 a t 9 p.m. @ C < z& d ¿£ ¿ect R e g u la tio n s : For s tu d e n ts and fa c u lt y o n ly o f A riz o n a S ta te U n i­ v e r s it y . Cash in a d va n ce . 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S u r . c* Product of I —'Jò& x& r is 6ur middle m m Wednesday, December 13, 1961 STATE PRESS Page 11 Matmen Lose To Wildcats A rizona S ta te ’s .-. ’W restling C lub tu rn e d in a resp e cta b le show ing in fa llin g to th e pow ­ e r fu l U ofA v a rs ity g rap p le rs 15-11 in T ucso n S atu rd ay . , T he S un D evil g rap p le rs, in th e ir f irs t d u a l m e e t Of th e season, d ro p p ed th e firs t fo u r m a tch e s b u t ca m e on stro n g to w in th re e of th e la st fo u r and give th e W ild cats a b a ttle rig h t to th e la st m a tc h . < Buzz Hays, 157 lb. ASU reshman, scored the only fair th e rtn eet w hen he pinned the U o f i m N eveln in 5:20. O th e r A S U w in n ers w ere Tom K e lly w ith a 5 -2 decision over U o fA ’s G a ry S ackett in the 177 pound division and Rex ss— J . they’ve flipped .overj a-1’s new cuadro j COrd rapier® McConaghy w ith a 9 -6 w in over the W ild c a t’s K arl R unk in the heavyw eig ht d iv is io n .. BOB V IE W S SPORTS N E W S m m m m HW T. — R ex M c C o n a g h y (A SU ) o v er K a rl R u n k (UA ) 9-6. A f f e e t R a n kin A SU ’s G eorge D iggs tu rn ed in an o u tstan d in g p erfo rm an ce , By BOB EGER in d e fe a t a g a in st U ofA ’s Don! I • 1 . 1 Sports Editor iW ood. Wood, a fo rm e r Pacific O IIC S . I r e S l U d l t I J^ e re o lle g ia te cham p, had j N olan Jones, sta r Sun D evil Ned W ulk’s dashing Devils hit the road this w eek­ ¡a b a ttle b efo re decisioning j halfback( w as elected p resident end for a series of games that could m ake or break 'D ig g s 5-2. - . 1 of th e new ly form ed ASU L et- them as far as suprem e national recognition is con­ Coach T ed B red eh o ft said a f ­ term an Club a t a m eeting last cerned. I te r th e m eet, ‘‘I fe lt w e should T h u rsd ay in th e M en’s Gym. The Devils will be leaving the friepdly confines of h av e w on th e m eet. P e rh a p s I Jo n es w as elected from a list I Sun Devil Gym w here they have racked up four straight w as ex p e c tin g too m u ch from of ten candidates selected e a rins this year against St. M ichael’s, U tah, Oregon and o u r n o n -e x p e rie n c e d boys. It h e r by a nom inating com m ittee. || w Kansas w as th e firs t ta ste of college F our oth er letterm en took their In their last two games the Demons bombed Ore­ ¿com petition fo r m an y of them . place beside Jones as “A ” club gon-and Kansas, .yvinning by a total of 50 points against W e 1know no w th a t o u r w ork officers. w ill be c u t b!8 i ;fo rd a sJ;h is S a t­ M ike B a rric k becam e the two clubs which £(re about as good as any on the tough \ u rd a y a g a in st N ew Mexico. clu b ’s v ice-p resid en t; Bill G or­ ASU schedule. T h ey w e re on e of th e few man, secretary; Bill Cornelius, Against Oregon their fast break w asn’t w orking like te am s to b e a t th e UofA last trea su rer and T ony C erkvenik, it should and in the K ansas encounter the Devils y e a r.” -11 se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s. couldn’t hit like past perform ances show they can. We S T h ere h asn ’t been a L e tte r- j shudder to think w hat would have happened if ASU had S tartin g tim e fo r S a tu r­ m an Club on cam pus for eight I been really “on” both nights. d a y ’s m eet against New years - w hen ASU w as still a ... . ., , , . . . . . college. T he old club w as one L Afteur tfour games there seems to be one big difM exico is 7:30 p.m. in Sun of the m ost activ e organizations | feren c.e betw een this club and the one th a t ewjoyed unDevil G ym . Iprecedented success for an ASU cage team last year. on cam pus. H ere a re th e re su lts of th e That difference — defense. Reorganization of the “A” UofA m eet: Lettermen Elect iJ Last season the Devils scored at an 83.1 clip which put them in the seventh spot nationally in scoring. This year they are scoring at a rate of 84.0 points per game - ju st about the same -pace as last year. But. / slacks } Last year ASU yielded an average of 72.6 points In tram u rals 137 lbs.—F ra n k L u cas (UA) ' only / per game and this year they’ve given up only 61.2 per o v e r D on B ria n (ASU ) 4-0. \ $4.9?J D ick R eak es o f S igm a N u an d gam e and three of the team s they’ve played have p retty 147 lbs.— S iev e P in n e ll (UA) D ave R ietow of H o o ters Inc. a re potent offenses. o v e r J im P a r k e r (ASU ) 5 -3 .. tied with 17 points each, to lead; The Devils are only a point a game better than last i nt r a mur a l participants In y ear offensively. But on defense they’re about 11 points 15,7 lb s.—B uzz H ay s (ASU) badminton; Stan Sims also of j a g a r b s , better .T h a t’s a big difference. p in n e d J im N ev eln (U A ) 5:20. H o o ters Inc. is close b eh in d ! RANKED EIGHTH 167 lbs.—M a tt H a n h ila (UA)- w ith 16 p oints. R o n S ch m ie te n club is, the result of work by i 123 lbs.—D on W ood (UA) interested ASU lettermen, the o v er G eorge Diggs, (A SU ) 5-2. Alumni Letterman Club arid m em bers of A SU ’s faculty. 130 lbs.—Bob T a n ita (UA) ov er P a t D ru m m (A SU ) 10-5. k n o p of A lp h a T a u O m ega is in U nited Press Internatiotnal’s w eekly poll of coaches, fourth p la ce with 14 points and released yesterday, rated the Devils eighth1nationally. 177 lbs.—T om K elly ( A S U ) j joe W a tte rs o f S ig m a Chi 1S j It m arked the second straight week th a t the ASU quint o v e r G a ry S a c k e tt (U A ) 5-2. | fifth w ith 12 po in ts. o v e r B ru ce C rile (A SU ) 4-2. j _ has improved on its 10th place pfe-season rating. The week-long road trip now looming before the i Devils could cause them to rise or fall sharply in the O W N A 1962 DODGE jnational standings. They m eet New Mexico Saturday, Indiana Monday, ; M innesota W ednesday and U tah F riday of next week. ]T hat little excursion will -give coaches in the m id-w est a chance tcysee the Devils in action and a good showing by the Demons, could cause the num ber of coaches’ votes FOR AS LITTLE AS from that area to rise sharply in the next couple of U PI polls. This is the do-or-die time for the Devils. Their final national standing could be pretty well determined by this trip. The games they play later in the season won’t PER M O N T H carry the prestige value of the games which loom on the immediate horizon. after normal down payment Monday’s victory over Kansas w asn’t figured in the U PI ratings released yesterday. T hat win, plus Wichi­ 211 MILL AVE. ta ’s upset of sixth ranked Purdue Monday, could scoot ASU up another notch or two in next w eek’s poll. TEMPE Southern Cal is w ithin striking range of the Devils. The seventh ranked Trojans only beat Kansas by eight points w hile the Devils trim m ed the Jayhaw ks by 14. If U PI’S board of coaches takes that-—and A SU’s 15 point defeat of Southern Cal last year—into consider­ ation, the Devils could conceivably be as high as sixth n ext week because P urdue is sure to drop from its sixth . place perch after M onday’s defeat. LANCER $47 DANA BROS Be perspicacious! n fa m w r0 Â p v m Merry Christmas // and Happy N ew Year aidu s j- p 1Àdito M (ú q f Your Dealer In Tempe... JO « MIN AND YOUW HUM N el this: a student who drowses over books no matter how much sleep he gets. This: perspicacious . . . sharp! NoDoz keeps you aw ake and alert— safely) If you sometimes find studying soporific (and who doesn’t?), the word to remember is NoDoz.® NoDoz perks you up in m inutes, with the same safe awakener found in coffee or tea. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Absolutely non-habit-forming, NoDoz is sold everywhere without presceaption. So, to keep perspicacious during study and exams-r-and while driving, too— always keep NoDoz in proximity. T h t safe stay awakf tablet—available everywhere. Another fine product o f Srova Laboratories. From — J.D. Harry Andy Bob at s J.D.'s CAMPUS BARBER SH O P816 College Ave. N E X T DO O R T O T H E “ V I ’ Open Monday thru F riday 8 A .M . to 6 P.M . Page 12 Wednesday, December 13, 1961 STATE PRESS Sun Devils Trounce Kansas Cagers proaching A1 N ealey’s th ree - , line — the sam e th in g th a t A m erican p o ten tials in Bill j Bridges an d W ayne H ightow er an 8-6 lead, the Devils were ! y ea r school scoring record of plagued the Devils. K ansas hit .32 p er cent from j this year. 1 1,304. Arizona S tate’s Sun D evil j never headed as they romped to the floor and .59 p er cent on T he Ja y h aw k s; know n for Tony Cerkvenik and O lcagers, a t tim es looking like I th eir fourth straight w in of the charity tries w hile th e D evils I th e ir big mem in th e past, lie Payne hit 13 points each they w ere in a m ajor slum p, at | season. The victory stretched scored on .41 p e r cent of th eir couldn’t m atch th e D evils up and dominated the boards, tim es looking like they w ere in | their home winning streak to [ field goal tries and h it only .53 I fro n t although th e Karrsarr*»grabbing 18 and 12 rebounds a m inor slum p and a t tim es j 21 games against collegiate com per cent from th e foul line. gu ard s w ere m ore th a n ' .ad erespectively. Jerry Hahn hit - I looking like they ruled the w orld, | petition and' 22 games overall. The game was th e end j quate, T h ere w as no g re a t cen ­ for 10 markers and Raul ashed h ighly-regarded K an-1 , , , « 6 f Onlv an unusual num ber of of a disasterous weekend te r lik e C lyde Lovellete, B. H. Disarufino, in his usual s a s 'T S i ^ i e f o r e 4,612 fans in . , ." . .. .. ..... , .. _ I* .. m istakes and th e inability of the fo r the Kansas fiv e . The Born, W ilt C ham berlain or steady floor game, netted S un D evil G yrn^fliiSsstefejjight. I n , . . . . „ ,, , u r ^ s g ^ g ^ y j e y i l s to hit from the floor and Jayhaw ks -lost a pair Bridges on th e inside — som e­ nine. Sw eet L arry A rm strong an d pace they’ve of tough battles on the thing th a t has becom e a tr a d e - l •com pany gave the K ansans a been hitting ! ■kvwt _ K ansas’ m u c h ' - publicized! W est coast F riday and S a t­ m a rk w ith K an sas team s. sound drubbing and gave the them from w inning by a bigger b'aekcouri duo of J e rry G ard - I urday nights as USC and college basketball w orld fu rth er m argin. At one point in the th ird !n er and NoScr.; Ellisou gave the U C L A proved too much for notice that the D evils are a team q u a r te r . they led by 23 points, j Devils trouble all night; h ittin g ^ tp be reckoned w ith. | A rm strong pum ped 20. points] points each. K ansas, w idely ToioWn in r e ­ From the tim e that Jerry j through the net to take high | The Jay h aw k s suffered from cent years as one of th e b a s k e t­ Hahn tipped intwo points with : point honors and boost his car- I a rath e r cool shooting, eyesbothq ball pow ers of th e country, lost a little more than six minutes , eer total to 1,003. H e’s fast ap - j from the floor and . the cha (,he services of a p air of A ll■ By BOB E G ER . Sports Editor gone In the game to give ASU j EVERY COLLEGE STUDENT needs this .ASU Destroys O regon’s D efense By D E N N I S A N D E R S O N U niversity of O regon last S a l“A com plete team effort." j u relay n ig h t befo re 4,368 fans w e re th e w ords of Coach Ned j in S un Devil, Gym. W ulk a fte r A rizona S tate 's; "T he team im proved g reatly sm ash in g 91-55 conquest of the from thp U tah g am e,’- h e con- Imp Gagers Defeat Luke; Lose Against Kerr’s Five A SU ’s S un 'im p cagers split , in' the loss to K e r r ’s, th is tim e th e ir tw o gam es in p re lim in a r­ I h ittin g fo r 20 p oints. H e w as ies to the v arsity action against : follow ed by Lee- an d M ullen O regon and K ansas. | w ith 16 an d 13,- resp ectiv ely . • S a tu rd a y n ig h t th e Im ps ro ll­ ! R ebound le a d e r w as M ullen ed to a 96-57 w in o v er L uke j w ith 13. ” ' Ai r F orce Base, T hen, on M on­ j K e r r ’s w as led by Royce d a y evening, K e r r ’s S p o rtin g G oods ju m p ed to a 52-34 h a lf- j Y ouree, fo rm e r ASU star, w ho tim e lead and nev er . re lin q u i­ ! n etted 21 points. shed it as th ey w en t on to han d . Good Record th e frosh th e ir second loss of Ned W ulk has an 8-0 reco rd th e y ear, 94-83. ag ain st riv a l UofA b ask etb a ll In th e L u k e con test fo u r of team s in h is fo u r y ea rs a t ASU. th e Im ps scored in d o u b le f i­ gures. Tom O w ens pacing th e v. ay w ith 18. L uis L ag u n as and T Y P IN G H o w ard L ee had 16 each and L ite ra ry Criticism E '.'i M ullen 15. O w ens also g ra b ­ bed 14 reb o u n d s to lead in th a t Reasonable Rates B. Coursin Black d e p a rtm e n t. turned “O u r d ep th sh o w ed rea l w ell and th e re w as good p a ss­ in g .” T h e o nly w eak n ess w as on th e d efen siv e boards. D efen siv ely to u te d O regon R o u n d in g o u t th e D evil d o u ­ took an e a rly lead, g ain in g a b le -fig u re sco rers w e re J e r r y sh o rt-liv e d d o m in atio n in r e ­ I H ahn w ith 12 p oints an d b o u n d in g an d shooting. T h en j P ay n e an d C erk v en ik . w ith w ith 10:35 le ft in th e h alf, tw o 111 each. C erk v en ik led all b ask ets apiece by C e rk v e n ik ; re b o u n d e rs w ith 12, so m eth in g ! an d P a y n e p u t th e D em ons j h e does w ith consistency. ah e ad to stay. A s a te a m th e S u n D evils a c - I By h a lftim e ASU h ad in ­ com plished im p ressiv e fig u re s. | creased its lead to tw en ty j T h ey m ad e good on 37 of 66 j points, 42-22. 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