^Äa5S^Äg5ÄS5a353SS55SS555S55Sg5Ä~^ Holiday I Starts As I Classes End I » i » - L w X^si BKÏ Âi KaSSsi ï KEi Kï Ââ Voi- 40 ________ Wednseday, December 20, 1961 No. 25 School ü I Resumes January 3 § II 3^ßK3ÄKS&K: ~Ä£«öK5KSäSsä Ralph Forney Photo *■ ' - :. Page 2 ”’i ; *-4. :: ■ . ... ■;-.■■■. ;/v- . ■■■:-•" • V -: 4 -■ _____ , *■-. ■- ■': <’ /' > ......' ■ , - ' •-. ■■ u / : ' ' - .■:■•‘ ) ~* *' ' ‘ V 1. -• STATE PRESS ASU College Bowl To Debut Feb. 20 ‘ ” ; * —~ - y. v;'- , Wednesday, December 20, 1961 T V Series To Start Tonight A SU’s version of the College Bowl will m ake its debut shortly after the s ta rt of the new semester. Feb. 20 is target date. | C hannel 8, KAET, w ill in tro ­ B arbara Sprinkle heads a subcom m ittee of the S tu ­ duce a series of te n program s dent-F aculty R elations com m ittee w hich is arranging ! entitled', “P lay w rig h t a t W ork,” from th e “GE College B ow l” on te le - 1“ sta rtin g a t 9 p.m. th is evening. w ith tw o alternates, to vision, th e fo rm a t of th e ev en t Ten of th e m ost prom ising compete Irrvthe bowl. young w riters in th e th e a tre to ­ n eed s no in tro d u ctio n . F o r those - T h e ru le s, th o u g h d ra w n u p d ay w ill describe th e ir w orking Who h a v e n ’t: tw o fo u r-m a n in d e p en d e n tly by th e o rg a n iz ­ m ethods, philosophies and asp i­ te a m s m atch w its on a series of ing com m ittee, p a ra lle l v ery rations d u rin g th e h alf-h o u r “ b ra in -b u s tin g ” q u e s t i o n s . closely those used by GE. T h at program s. s T h e re ’s a sy stem of points, firm h as been v e ry coop erativ e T he tra g i-fa rc e dram atic form b o n u s q uestions an d o th e r f e a ­ an d has sent a list of its ru les w ill he explored in th e firs t tu re s, including n eg a tiv e points to- th e ASU o rg an izers . D iffe rprogram , w hich is devoted to A r - , fo r m issing questions. I ences, it w as d isc o v e re d ,. w ere th u r L. Copit, au th o r of “Oh I so m in o r , th a t rev isin g th e ASU Dad, Poor Dad, M omma’s' H u n g T h e GE Bowl matches I ru les w o u ld n ’t be necessary. one college team against You in th e Closet an d I’m F eel­ | P lan s a re to use a d iffe re n t ing So Sad,” scheduled for p ro ­ another. T he ASU version, I m o d erato r for each p ro g ram , or ; duction in London and N ew York! according to com m ittee I to h av e sev eral a n d ro ta te them . | plans, w ill be organized on I ASU, P re sid e n t G. H o m er D u r­ an intram ural basis. A ll ham , D r. H. D. R ichardson, campus organizations— f r a ­ j1academ ic vice p resid e n t, an d ternities, sororities, honoraries. dorms, clubs of a n y | Jim C reasm an, alu m n i se crety p e — have been invited to | ta ry , h av e been suggested as fo rm teams of fo u r persons, I possible m o d erato rs. CHICO'S RESTAURANT FINE MEXICAN FOOD 1120 East Apache Blvd, — Tempe *Air conditioned of course Check your opinions against LM’s Campus Opinion Poll *15 Health Center Says No Increase In Flu No m ore th an th e usual i n c i - : partm ent, said- th a t 532 cases dence of upper resp ira to ry in ­ w ere rep o rted w ith 342 being fection has .been reported to the j reported in m etropolitan P h o e­ A SU H ealth C enter said M rs. | nix. These figures, indicate a E laine , M cFarland, director of tren d ra th e r th a n th e actual th e center. It is heavy all the- am ount of cases since all cases tim e, she added. | a re not reported. H ow ever, the S tate . D ep a rtA lthough th e ailm en t is com ­ m erit of H ealth h as recorded | m only called “flu ,” b oth Eason 13,000 cases of th e illness since j and M rs. M acF arland agree th a t Dec. 1. In M aricopa County, j the infection is classified as a D r. Ja c k Eason, acting chief of i category of resp ira to ry disease th e P re v en tio n of Disease d e - i r a th e r th a n in flu en za. A ccording to Eason, the in ­ fection m ay be an y one of four SHY v irus diseases, w ith a d u ratio n of tw o to four days of active VIOLET period. Com plete reco v ery u su ­ ally tak es an o th er four days. c o u l d n 't Cases of th e infection h av e Lo o k risen steadily, according to th e anyonbl M aricopa County H ealth d e in t h l e y e s p a rtm e n t Eason and-M rs. M ae- j ONE DAY SHE TRIED F arlan d em phasized th a t th e re DANCING A N D G R E W is no epidem ic in sight a t th is I Q U IT E W I S E . tim e for eith er th e state o r ASU. I ) How important is it for the U S. to be the first to reach the moon? □ Crucial □ important but not crucial □ Unimportant 0 Would you mind dating a girl who’s taller than you? 0 Do girls think it’s wrong to always smoke their dates' cigarettes ? B G OOD D A N C E R S A RE NEVER V /O LET S j SH Y OR o t h e r w is e Le a r n to / fiance at fiole & HOLIDAY ' SPECIAL 12 Lessons — $12.50 Open D a ily 10-10; S a tu rd a y 10-6 W H 6-4241 — Scottsdale FOR C H R IS T M A S Old Prints Am erican - European O riental -Custom Designed LampsT H E ECKS Home and Studio 1215 W . 9th St., Tempe □ Yes □ No □ Yes □ No Expect more, get more, from If M T h e re 's ac tu a lly more rich-flavor leaf in L&M than even in some un­ filtered cigarettes. You g et m ore body in th e blend, more flavor in the smoke, more taste through the filter. So ex­ pect more, get Lots More from L&M. And remem­ ber—with L&M’s modern filter, only pure white touches your tips. 03 » I M I U J M ,, • U 3 X 1 I4 HERE’S HOW 1029 STUDENTS AT 100 COLLEGES VOTED! xoq jo ijaed u; ue babh % L\/............. on g * ........ "S8A %ZS........................ on c * %ET.......................sax ” FILTERS LIGGETT & M Y E R S T O B A C C O C %01‘*' ’‘luejjodunun ..... luejjodiui Q %9tr ***.......... lepnia L&M’s the filter cigarette for people who really like to smoke. Wednesday, December 20, 1961 STATE PRESS Page 3 Christmas Tree Symbolic MU ÇALENDAR Of American Yule Spirit Wednesday, D ec.-20 By J IM BAKER T he C hristm as season is here, and all over th e w orld people are p rep a rin g for S a n ta ’s visit. In A m erica our C hristm as fe s­ tivities a re not considered com lete w ithout a tree to decorate th e scene. It is stran g e th a t an object such as a pine tree has become so closely rela ted to th e sp irit of C hristm as. A lm ost every fam ily has some type of tree for this special occasion. They are trucked out of th e m ountains by D elta Sigm a Pi: F aculty Dining Room— 6:30-8 a.m. the thousands to be so ld 'in m a r­ g litterin g spectacles th a t are T raffic A ppeals Board: 208--7 kets an d on v ac an t lots. p urchased from a store. a.m. Usual decorations for the O ften these homemade MU C hristm as Open House: tree include strings of lights, decorations c o n s i s t of L ow er Lounge—9:30-11 a.m. b righ tly colored glass balls strings of popcorn and c ra n ­ F ren ch G roup: 208— 1:30-2:30 and, at the extrem e top, a berries hung around the p.m. star, to represent the one “tree.” »Coils of tin , peeled A ctivities C ontrol 'Board: S enate that shined over Bethelehem from coffee cans w hile C ham ber—2:30-3:30 p.m. tn at night. i Social Board: 208— 3-4:30 p.m. I MU S taff P arty : L ow er Lounge I - 3 - 3 :3 0 p.m. S tu d en t F acu lty Com m ittee: 210 —3:45-5 p.m. L egislative Council: S e n a t e C ham ber— 3:45-4:45 p.m. R ules Com m ittee: S enate C ham ­ ber— 7:15-8:15 p.m. P hi D elta K appa: 2 1 0 -7 :3 0 -9 p.m. opening them , make b eau ti­ ful spiral icicles. More M any fam ilies cannot afford icicles are cut from thin to b u y a tree, or decorations. strips of tin foil. Some do w ithout; o th ers im p ro ­ T he Star, to hold th e p osition vise. T hese im provisations often convey a m ore’ honest, G o d -fea r­ of m ost prom inence, th e top, is ing sp irit of C hristm as th a n the m ade of card b o ard covered w ith “A n ew en tra n c e to th e stack | location is -for g re a te r co n v en i­ tinfoil. B its of cotton dropped a re a an d re-lo ca tio n of th e card ence to th e stu d e n ts w ho n eed on th e b ran ch es and blan k etin g catalogue h av e been m ade to p ro ­ I in fo rm atio n , since th e stu d e n ts H | th e base re p re se n t snow. Jm vide effectiv en ess an d efficien t | a re closer to th e tra in e d Staff. T his poor m an ’s tree m ight I use of lib ra ry m a te ria l,” F ra n k “T he ch an g e of th e en tra n c e n o t be as fancy as th e one n ex t S ch n eid er, assista n t lib ra ria n , j to th e sta ck w as in te n d ed to door, b u t it’s not th e g litter th a t j said. j allo w g re a te r access to th e I counts—it’s' th e honesty of h ea rt T h e e n tra n c e to th e stack s j sta ck s,” said S ch n eid er. T h e an d sp irit th a t m akes th e d if- ! has been changed fro m ea st of i d istan ce from th e card catalogue ference. th e loan serv ice to th e n o rth ■to th e sta ck is now sh o rter, an d side of th e desk. T he card c a ta ­ | is e a sie r f o r ’ stu d e n ts to ch eck |gg For Parties . . . logue room has been m oved to a j in an d o u t of th e lib ra ry . -20 E. 5th St. room a d ja c e n t to th e stack T his n ew e n tra n c e also a lLarge Artificial area. j low s th e lib ra ry sta ff to b e tte r WO 7-2972 — WO 7-4274 Plants For Rent T he a n ticip ate d m ove of th e | p ro tec t th e m a te ria ls housed in O rganizations w ishing to be refe re n c e room to an ad jac en t i th e stacks. I listed in th e O rganizations D i­ ^^3!!gi»s!5!SE3af3ESgEJSg53af55agS5Bgt3Bfi5JBgE5SEJagi5«ji5Bgt3BSt*S{3Bg53BgS3»ajB^ recto ry m ay tu rn in inform ation sheets today if th ey h av e not a l- ! I W e A t O range Julius | read y done so, D ean W illiam Whatever you do, do it better Coulson announced. with Maximum vision and comfort. t Wish You A | Inform ation sheets m ay be | I I picked up in MU 213, D ean j Coulson’s office. P u b licatio n deadline for th e d irecto ry is Ja n . j 1, w hich w ill not allow o rg an i- i o O pto m etrist zations to tu rn in th e sheets a f- j te r C hristm as vacation. Papago Shopping Plaza A p p o in tm en t Suggested T he inform ation b la n k s r e - ! (N e a r L ittle L u lu ) q u ire th e nam e of p resid en t, ad ­ W H 6-7431 s I visor, n u m b er of m em bers, m e e t- | I WE’LL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS | ing and place. Library Gets Physical Changes; Involves Stacks, Card Catalogue Bobbies Flowers Directory Deadline Today i | MERRY CHRISTMAS & I 1 HAPPY NEW YEA R & I I NEW YEAR’S DAY | ORANGE KEPI JUUUS | DRIVE-IN Jf 3517 East Van Buren — Phoenix Dr. Irving Kqnarek | 1 | J g X p O N T H E A IR F M 96.9 me ....'..... ................. ....................................... . men recom m end if to other men Best Singèr-Guitarist PLAYBOY MAGAZINE DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE VARIETY 8:30 E arly Show NOW W ednesday & Thursday THRU DECEMBER 29th "W ee H ours” 9 to the pot; clean Old Spice After Shave Lotion always :ts you off to a fast, smooth start. Feels just as jod be/yvteen shaves as it does after shaving, ites A-OK with dates.. 1.00 and ,1.75 plus tax. S M U I—X O M W eekends Something Else AFTER SHAVE L O T IO N 1818 E. McDowell Road Phoenix Page 4 STATE PRESS Wednesday, December 20, 1961 A Christmas Message From President Durham W i t h - the approach of Christm as, w e f i n d ourselves often torn by a hun d red responsibilities. It takes determ ined effort to m aintain inner balance in thè m idst of international, na- tional and personal pressures mi :The centuries-old C hrist mas ideal of peace on earth, how ever, applies to individ-. uals as well as nations. It offers a prom ise of per tree, or w herever may be sonal peace. Each of us . our place of w orship — to build th e “ more stately would do w ell this holiday _ season to pause long enough m ansions” w ithin our souls >— in church, u nder thè w here the peace of God can ---_ stars, by some stately pine dwell. And our greatest gift, rem em bering th a t “no m an is an island,” is to share w ith our families and friends the serenity achieved w i t h i n ourselves. I Cover College Avenue The STATE PRESS, d is trib u te d by th e cam pus c h a p te r o f Sigm a D e lta C hi u n d e r the d ire c tio n of C irc u la tio n M anager Charles H ilg e m a n , is th e o ffic ia l cam pus new spaper of A riz o n a S tate U n iv e rs ity . I t is pu blished each W edn esday and F rid a y th ro u g h o u t th e school year4, e x c e p tin g hoJ'days, and is entered as second class m a tte r a t th e T e m p e , A rizo n a , Post O ffice u n d e r th e A cts o f M arch 3, 1879, and A u g u st 24, 1912. S ubscription price, $3 per school y ea r. T h e S T A T E P R E S S is a m em b e r o f th e A rizo n a ^ N ew spapers A ssociation, Associated C o lleg ia te Press and N atio n a l A d v e rtis in g Service, In c. E D IT O R - IN - C H IE F —— — — ---------- --------1----- -ji.: JAC K ONG NEW S D E P A R TM E N T M A N A G IN G E D IT O R — ----- :_____B IL L N E W S E D IT O R S F L IC K ........... B IL L O V E R E N D , JAN ET W O LHETER C O P Y E D IT O R ....... ......... ......... ....... C H IE F P R O O F R E A D E R ___ A S S IG N M E N T S E D I T O R ______ A S S IS T A N T S .............................. — ... G A R Y O L M S T E A D .... ........... E D IE A L L E R S BARBARA M ARLOW E ..... M A R Y G O R M A N , BOB Z A C H E S O C IE T Y D E P A R T M E N T E D IT O R ......... .. A S S IS T A N T — . R O S A L Y N W H IT N E Y BETTY ADAM S — ------- — By B IL L .O V E R E N D T ragedy has h it th e ASU cam pus. P ro fe s s o r' R eginald M artin strolled into his 12:40 English class y esterd ay to im p a rt his daily q u o ta of know ledge and wisdom. Only tw o stu d en ts h ailed his a r r i v a l . T h e y glared icily, stifling yaw ns, as he am bled to the f r o n t of the room. A lthough displeased w ith th e ir m artyrdom , th ese two d ed icat­ ed scholars had decided to flout cam pus trad itio n s by rem aining in school un til C hristm as v aca­ tion legally began. M artin him self w as im patient and anxious for th e holidays to arriv e. A tten d an ce h a d been dw indling stead ily for w eeks; students w ere even m o re lis t­ less and unconcerned th an u s­ ual. But he had a job to do, so, attem pting to s tir some traces of intellectual cu rio s­ ity, M artin started his dis- cussion of C h ap ter 84. SPORTS D E P A R T M E N T E D IT O R ...._.... ..... A S S IS T A N T _____ B OB BO B E G E R JA C O B S E N See You Next Year? N ational officials predict seasonal slaughter: the villain w ill be mqn’s carelessness; the victim, man. S laughter scene will be our streets and highways. And the season is ripe. Will you be a statistic? Will you run a s(op sign to “save” a second? W ill you drive carelessly during the holiday? Or continue a long trip even w ith a tired body or sleepy mind? Or m aybe speed up to get w here you’re going faster? W hat will you do? It s so easy to laugh at the pleas of others to “please drive carefully” . . so simple to shrug and say nothing will happen to you. Lots of people are capable of shrug­ ging this way. But lots of people, in split seconds, have found themselves in serious accidents; then shrugging isn’t so simple. Then it’s som ething like, “I didn’t see him coming.” :v L et’s not think of the dangerous things you m ight be doing on the trip. L et’s think instead of the sane, sen­ sible things. Like resting well before taking th a t long motor journey home. Like driving slowly, extra-cautiously on w et and icy streets, Like stopping frequently to stretch and take a break: coffee, maybe, or a little w alk to shake off the w eariness of continuous driving. Like observing each and every road sign, following all the directions.' . ' • I t’s easy to be wise. And so much safer. O ne stu d e n t filed h e r fin g ­ ernails; th e o th e r studied th e rock foritiations on n ea rb y T em ­ pe B u tte. “W h at’s th e u se ?” M a rtin asked him self. T hen o u t loud, “Class dism issed.” B ut n either student heard M a r t i n ' s pronouncement, forcing him to repeat it. F in a lly they picked up th e ir books and shuffled out of the room, counting the hours ’ until th e ir last Wednesday class. Y up, C hristm asitis had struck! T he holid ay fev e r h ad ta k e n its toll of absences, missed tests, an d un fin ish ed assignm ents. S tu d en ts cayght in th e v icelik e g rip of th is seasonal m alad y h ad no altern ativ es. T hey w ere forced to cu t classes, ta k e early planes home, an d risk flu n k in g o ut of school. C ertain ly, school ad m in is­ trators must develop new methods of handling the Cnristm asitis victim . W h y not give them equal status w ith in firm a ry cases, s h o w ­ ing leniency and sym pathy ....to each? A spiring rep o rter Chuck H lava left us his present I t ’s tim e w e understo o d th e in the form of a “H um orous C hristm as S to ry ” . . . th e re ’s problem s of th ese u n fo rtu n a te bound to be a laugh in it somewhere, for you too . . . people. T hey c a n ’t help th e m ­ “Once Christm as. in the y ear else, in m y again it’s tim e for my favorite holiday, selves. I t ’s society’s fault. I like C hristm as because it is the only tim e All w e can do now is hope o u r C hristm asitis crew reco v ers when I find som ething by th e end of o u r ab b rev iated socks besides holes. “I rem em ber last y e a r’s C hrist­ mas party. Got so w ild we didn’t even obey the law of gravity. F irst We broke the drinks, then the dishes, fu rniture. Everybody at th a t p arty w ore beards . . . even some of the men. vacation. T h ey ’ll need all th e ir stre n g th to salvage th e ir grades! W illiam W adsw orth F lick, m y d au n tless boss, has w ritte n a poem especially fo r th e Y u letid e season. So now, for all you p o etry lovers, h e re ’s B illy ’s poem : . “I rem em ber th e games we Christm as bells are now a ringing. played,” th e tale digresses. “One T h e y have set my heart to was called Photography — yo,u singing. took a girl into a closet to see A ll my cares from me are w hat developed. I rem em ber the winging. girl I took to th a t party. She had I ’m quite glad th at it’s Christm as, l( Now a t last to home I'll go, on a dress th a t kept everybody Running thru the fallen snow, w arm b u t her. W hen I asked There js one thing tn at I know , w here she got the dress, she said I ’m quite glad th a t it’s Christmas. E xam ination is - - . it was ju st som ething she th rew on. From w here I stood B ill’s a v e ry since.re person, it looked as though she almost missed.”. Scheduled on: so I hope you appreciate his And round and round it goes. ' . efforts. We tr y to hum or him Exam Schedule All Classes R egularly Scheduled on MWF or-D aily* at:. 7:40- 8:30 ......... 8:40- 9:30 .......... ... T hurs., Ja n . 25 at 12:40-2:30 9:40-10:30 .... 10:40-11:30 .... .... Tues., Ja n . 23 a t-9 :4 0 -ll:3 0 11:40-12:30 . 12:40- 1:30 ......... .... Mon., J a n . 22 at 12:40-2:30 1:40- 2:30 .. ..... ............ ....... .............. F ri., Ja n . 26 at 7:40-9:30 2:40- 3:30 ......... 3;40- 4:30 A ll Classes R egularly v ■ E xam ination is Scheduled on V . Scheduled op: T T h or T T hS at: \ 7:40-8:30 .............. ...... Tues., Ja n . 23 at 7:40-9:30 8:40-9:30 ........... 9:40-10:30 ....................................................Tues., Ja n . 23 at 2:40-4:30 10:40-11:30 ................................................... Wed., Jain. 24 at 7:40-9:30 11:40-12:30 ........................................................ Mon., Jan . 22 at 2:40-4:30 12:40-1:30 ................................. ................. Thur?,, J a n . 25 at 9:40-11:30 1:40-2:30 ..................... ....... .................. Wed., Ja n . 24 a t 9:40-11:30 2:40-3:30 ........................................................... Fri., Ja n . 26 at 12:40-2:30 3:40-4:30 )..... ............................................ Tues., J a n . 23 a t 12:40-2:30 *And cjffeses th a t m eet on M, MW, MF, MTW F, M W ThF M TW Th O rF . ■SI w h en ev er w e can. W hich rem inds us of th a t poem some high school I Cover fille r by Flick . . . classm ate rattled off . . “Roses are red, violets are blue, (and a chance to g et back a t B.O. Bill th a t h e doesn’t even kn o w C hristm as is coming, I ju st can’t w ait” . . . And speaking of Christm as, how do you like those term papers th a t w ill be so conveniently due right after the holiday . . . about as tasteful as opening a new tube of toothpaste and getting ail th a t stinky GL-70 on one brush! _ , about! — th a n k s to O ng’s la st m in u te ju m bling of th e ed ito rial page . . . h e rem em bered a t th e la st m in u te th a t th e P resid en t of th e U niversity had sen t us over a little C hristm as m essage). A nyhow . . . about th e p o etry I t’s about tim e these teachers stopped haunting ap p earin g above. S orry to- sa y houses finding us term paper topics to develop over th a t i t ’s n o t ours, b u t—upon r e ­ read in g it—w e notice th a t it ’s C hristm as vacation. ' p re tty good after'-all . . . k in d a So happy w ritin g to you all. L et’s get these gifts along th e “h u r ra h -ia ” line. J done now, ’cause it?ll be worse New Y ear’s Day (th a t’s A nd, besides, w e don’t h av e the day afte r Eve!) tim e to w rite p o etry . . w e ’v e beep p racticin g th e tWist too AFTER-THOUGHT — “The guy w ho’s too big for m uch . . . an y th in g for W oodie s his britches usually can’t find a hat to fit, eith er” . . . little girl. 10-4. Wednesday, December 20j 1961 STATE PRESS Page 9 450 Students, Faculty Hear Goldwater’s Views On China ”We have nothing to fear from Red C hina . . . they have th eir own problem s — m ainly starvation,” said Senator B arry G oldw ater. (R.-Ariz.) Friday. -Ie told a group from Pi Sigma A lpha, political science honorary, and later an an ence of ¿50 students and faculty sponsored by the ASU Young Republicans th a t if C c nm um st Cnma is adm itted to the U nited Nations, the U.S. should resign. I T S R E A L SNO W ! — Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon fratern ity surprised the campus w ith this snowm an yesterday m o rn ­ ing. The frozen structure was built on M U law n. ‘'T he p o licy of Ine UN is to allow peaceful nations to m eet ed S tates should n o t get th e as before— as in V ie t N am ,” • an d se ttle disputes; this purpose feeling th a t it m ust change all he stated. w ould be defeated if this w a rcountries into dem ocratic states. G o ld w ater said, th a t h e has d esirin g nation w as given re c ­ R egardless of how a country spoken a t 65 colleges th is y ea r ognition.” rules itself, h e said th a t h e is and finds it a stim u latin g e x ­ Comm enting on the Do­ “fo r any form of governm ent perien ce. "H e noted a grow ing minican Republic, he s ta t­ th a t fights Com munism.” Sen. tren d to w ard conservatism in ed, “ Y o u ’re going to have G oldw ater w as asked if this th e co u n try . “In tim e, th e trouble down tnere.” He m ean t th a t he w ould h av e su p ­ p resen t conservatives w ill be expects a revolution which ported Nazi G erm any in W orld considered lib erals and th e c u rw ill put T ru jillo back in W ar II. c To this h e answ ered, | re n t liberals w ill be called r a d ipower. “If w e h ad gone in to Moscow cals— in th e ir policies,” h e said. G iving S pain as an exam ple, w ith th e Allies, w e w ou ld n ’t be He feels th a t the trend h e said th a t fo r some countries faced w ith th e problem s th a t we to w ard electing younger a d ictato rsh ip is a b e tte r form of h av e novf.” men to Congress is encour­ g o v ern m en t th a n a dem ocracy. The Senator is in fav o r of aging. He appreciates t i e “A d em o cratic,fo rm of govern­ supporting neutrals — as interest young people have m en t .is n ot applicable to all . long as tn e y re rn a in neutral in th e ir government. c o u n tries,” h e said. F u rth e r, in our direction. •• - “W e “Laclfr. of in te rest in, politics G oldw ater stated th a t th é U n itshouldn’t give our money to hiis resu lted in th e ra th e r dism al our enemies,” he said. Highway Conditions Serious; Student Travelers Warned ii| Women’s Group jOffers Award M ilita rily , the U.S. is o u t­ S tate hig h w ay conditions are the P re sco tt are a is in good con­ before d ep a rtu re . Autom obiles numbered in men and a i r ­ expected to be icy in th e n o rth ­ dition, b u t fa rth e r up in th e O ak an d e q u ip m e n t' should be in c ra ft by the Soviets, but the e rn p a r t of th e sta te and g en e r­ Ç reek -F lag staff area highw ays p erfect condition. . United States ha's fa r su­ ally clear in the. southern p o r­ a re slick and chains are advised. T ire chains are advised in th e p e rio r rockets and other air tion, according to th e H ighw ay I In th e n o rth east p a rt of th e sta te weapons and has them in B U L L E T IN P atro l. in th e Showlow - S pringerville greater quantity, he assured. N a tio n -w id e , th ere are broad U.S. 66 stretching across the [ are a th ere are some slick areas, “A ir power is the real n o rth e rn p a r t of th e sta te h a s ! but th e highw ays a re g enerally snowstorms in the northw est, measure of strength,” ie especially along the Pacific som e icy stretch e s and chains a re j good. said. recom m ended. U.S. 89 up to j H ighw ays in th e so u th ern j co a st- T h e Southw est may e x ­ H e said th a t th e U.S. should section of th e sta te are in good j Pe r ience disturbances from the have “called th e ir b lu ff” ( r e ­ condition an d ex pected to rem ain *a e n ^ ° f these storms. From ferrin g to E ast G erm any) and so. [th e Mississippi eastw ard, there torn dow n th e B erlin w all w hen are heavy snowstorms in the S tud en ts d riv in g hom e for th e i it w as firs t being built. W hen N ew England a re a _ a n d occa- j C hristm as holidays a re urged to asked “R o w ?” h e said, “Ju st check w ea th er and highw ay con- j 'sional show.ers on down the take a bulldozer and push it coast to F lo rid a. ditions on th e ir intended ro u tes over.” ARTIST SUPPLIES Crafts • Hobbies Decorating Materials Picture Framing Tem pe Center • W O 7-4482 TYPING Literary Criticism Reasonable Rates B. Coursin Black Box 917, Mesa 40 S. 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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 The j W om en’s Clubs has m ade av ails 10 ■ 9 T hu rsday Personalized Beauty Care 9 A .M . - 6 P .M .. shape we a re in now ,” he said. • As for R ussia being ahead of th e U.S., G oldw ater stated th a t in 1980, th e Soviet U nion wili be econom ically e q u a l to th e U. of 1913. Wednesday, December 20, 1961 STATE PRESS Page 6 Scholarship To Be Named Fraternities For Advisor Of 20 Years Set Projects “H igh school g rad u ates’ ac­ tivities a re studied to find eligi­ ble college freshm en, who m ust i m eet g e n e ra l college re q u ire ­ S even fra te rn itie s are p a r ­ m ents in o rd er to receive a Blue tic ip a tin g in c h a rity p ro jec ts to I K ey academ ic scholarship,”., he j aid n eed y fam ilies an d c h a rita A t a d in n er last w eek, B lue added. i ble o rg an izatio n s d u rin g th e K ey established th e Ira B. Ju d d A scholarship is ren ew ab le if C h ristm as season. S cholarship to honor D r. Ira B. * the recip ien t reta in s his grade. T he D elta Sigm h P h is h av e Ju d d , professor of A gronom y at "If h e doesn’t, w e give the schol­ ASU and B lue K ey’s advisor for held ru m m a g e sales th ro u g h o u t arsh ip to an o th er deserving stu ­ th e p ast tw en ty years. th e y e a r to help th e Boys R anch d en t in th e sam e class,” M axw ell a t Q ueen C reek. A need y fam ily “This scholarship, w ill be r e ­ said. liv in g in South P h o en ix w ill r e ­ new able,” said Eric M axw ell, Funds for the scholarship are ceive clothing, "food and gifts Blue K ey president. deriv ed from B lue K ey m em ­ | th a t w ill be p u rch a sed w ith “B lue K ey aw ard s four $200 bers selling program s a t football | m oney c o n trib u te d -b y L am b d a academ ic scholarships' each y ear gam es and proceeds from two : Chi A lp h a. to a m ale college freshm an, springtim e events, th e Blue-K ey j T he P h i K ap p a P si fra te rn ity sophom ore, ju n io r and senior,” M usicale a n d th e B lue Key su p p o rted th e IFP C U nited Carnival. M axw ell said. | F u n d food d riv e. In stead of ¡ h av in g a gift exchange, P i K a p I pa A lp h as a re b u y in g toys and can n ed foods to be g iven to i c h a r ity .1 C A M E O G IR L — Beverly A d kin s, Kappa Delta, was h'Smed S igm a' A lp h a E psilon held a Phi' Kappa T a d ’s Cameo G irl at the fra te rn ity ’s firs t an n ual C h ristm as p a rty la st W ed n es­ Cameo Ball held S atu rd ay at the S k y rid e rs ’ Hotel. d ay a fte rn o o n fo r 35 ch ild ren A n old tradition, th e sit-d o w n I ning m eals. Soon discontinued. ! from R itte r Home. Toys collect-, din n er, w as renew ed M onday | it is now to be revised, as a i ed fro m v ario u s m e rc h a n ts w ere j given to th e ch ild ren . night a t P alo V erde. A special I m onthly event. T h e S igm a N us a re - u sin g C hristm as sit-dow n dinner w as ] A t M onday evening's, dinner, served and a cu ltu ral program ¡M arg aret M cCandless, P a l o | tre a s u ry fu n d s to h elp n eedy w as p resented. N orm an S a v ille ,. sales m a n a -I ! V erde head resident, presen ted | fam ilies in th e V alley. T he T he trad itio n began in 1956, I a special h o lid a y . program , con- T h eta D elta C hi m em b ers are g er of . M o u n tain S tate s T e le - j Everything for the and w as ca rrie d out at all eye- 1 sisting of C hristm as readings and w o rk in g w ith K a p p a A lp h a ! p h one C om pany, w as th e g u est j Art Student T h eta to ra ise $500 fo r braces,!j sp e a k e r a t a Delta- Sigm a Pi, i Art Supplies I selections from H an d el’s “M es­ fo r ch ild ren a t S am u el G om - pro fessio n al b u sin ess fra te rn ity , siah.” i Picture Framing p e rs M em o rial C linic. m eetin g to d ay a t 6:30 a m . T he an n u al Balo V erde C h rist­ 703 N. 2nd St. T opic of h is speech w as “T h e j mas p a rty w as Dec. 13, and Phoenix T ra n sitio n fro m College to j Santa Claus, in th e person of P H O N E A L 8-2628 B usiness.” assistan t head resid en t, - MiSs ( J M ary T rail, presented dorm itory p resid en t Sue H erb ru ck a bicyj cle. ft | S everal ASU jo u rn alism s tu - j S U t J C o w A L A v u ti D ean (Catherine Nichols read i dents atten d ed a C hristm as tea ah original poem on life in Palo lo p p e ; a t the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Verde, w hile C hristm as Carols R iv e r D riv e 10th and Ash i R ichard H arless to m eet th e \ and a skit, “T he L ittlest A ngel,” ; Arizona P ress W omen S unday, | C L r À o f -C Lit ■ C U c k o f C L id W here Discounts rounded "out th e evening’s fes-r S en ato r Cprl H aydeh also w as j 1016 R iv e r D riv e 971 A sh A ve n u e tivities. ! th e re to m eet th e students. Are Real W O 7-5112, T e m p e W O 7-4872, T e m p e B lue K ey, m en’s service h o n orary, w ill nam e a $200 annual scholarship in honor of its a d ­ v isor of tw en ty years, it w as announced this w eek. | For Charity Old Tradition Is Revived A t P V Christmas D inner Delta Sigma Pi Hears Speech l'ßuncliô W atch Hayden Visits Press Group “ye SL fea tu rin g • BULO VA W A TCHES * SPEI DEL BA NDS ?/ StfM/ED P R E S T O N W IN C H E L L E vangelist C L E D W IM B IS H E vangelist mrnmmmmmœzsmEzsibm m m mmaimiiSÊmimmmmsÊmsmam « Sm ith S Phone WO 7-3221 609 MILL — TEMPE Fred Elquest & Son SUNDAY U n iv e rs ity B ible Class __ 9:45 a‘.m . W orship __ ___c_______10:45 a.m . E vening ............. 7.00 p.m . » SUNDAY B ib le Class ............ 9:45 a .m . W orship ............... 10:45a.m . E vening ....................... 6:30 p.m . W EDNESDAY E vening S tu d y ............ 7:30 p.m . W EDNESDAY E vening S tu d y ............ 7:30 p.m . 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P ro v id e n t M u tu al Life Insurance Com pany o f P hila delph ia, Pa . 8B \ Wednesday, December 20, 1961 STATE PRESS Cagers Top N ew Mexico W ith reserv es doing m uch of th e dam age, A rizona S tate roll­ ed -to a 82-59 bask etb all victoi’v over N ew Mexico in A lbuquer­ que S atu rd ay night. A rt B ecker led ASU scorers w ith 15 points, follow ed by L a r­ r y A rm strong w ith 14. Joe C ald­ | w ell and Ollie P ay n e had 11 i each and Bobby H ow ard added eight. Page 7 To Indiana BOB VIEWS SPORTS NEWS Hoosiers IJand ASU Quint D evil Cagers Stub Toe Its First Taste Of Defeat By BOB EGER Sports Editor . Indiana’s rapid-running Hoosiers knocked Arizona By BOB EGER from the ranks of the unbeaten m ajor college basket­ ball powers w ith a 94-88 w in Monday in Bloomington. Sports Editor The Sun Devils sw ept to a 49-39 half-tim e lead but ASU, heralded as a rising sta r in the w orld of college fell before Indiana’s torrid attack in the second half. T he D evils trailed e a rly in basketball, ventured into the home te rrito ry of an al­ A SU ’? All A m erica candidate, 11 th e gam e by as m uch' as fan ready established sta r — and ASU stubbed its toe. L a rry A rm strong, gave th e In - I W r p t f l p f * « I ftC A points b u t recovered enough to d ian a fans a fin e display of n l v o U C I o J -iU o C Indiana, one of the kingpins of the college sport, g rab a 38-27 halftim e lead. Southw estern; b ask etb a ll as h e i r p T\T t* m • showed th at it was still am ong the most potent jdow 31 points to lead th e [ 1 0 ilC W iVlCXlCO M ike L ucero led th e Lobos w ith 17 points and 14 rebounds. ers in the country as it slapped- th e Sun Devils and D evils in th e scoring d ep artm en t. ASU’s W restling Club lost a th eir eighth place national ranking smack in the face. J e r r y ‘H a h n ,!in his best effo rt of 21-11 decision to fifew Mexico th e season, h ad 20 m ark ers. It was a tough one to lose, for it brought to an in Sun D evil G ym S atu rd ay The Sun Devils o u tsio t night. • --abrupt halt the Devils’ chances of advancing in the Indiana from the floor 36-34 N ew M exico won five o f-th e national rankings for some-time to come. but had d ifficu lty from the eight individual m atches over foul line— h ittin g only 59 .For years Indiana has been known for its basket­ th e n ew ly -fo rm ed ASU club. per cent of th e ir charity ball and its basketball fans. Those fans m ust have been Jim P ark er, Buzz H ays and Tom tosses. Indiana dropped in K elly picked up A SU ’s only out en masse, fo r they certainly made enough noise over 26 free throws, w h ile the w ins. K elly w as th e only D e­ the radio in support of th eir fine ball-club. ’Devi-ls could manage only 16. vil ,to pin his m an. We also noticed th at they m ade qu ite a bit of noise In d ian a relied oh a th re e m an Coach T ed B redehoft w as w hen Sun Devil players w ere attem pting to shoot free a ttac k , as Tom B olyard h it 31 throws. Sun Devil fans have been known to boo a little points, Jim R ayl n etted 25 and [ pleased w ith th e su p p o rt given after a particularly questionable call — but not every J e rr y Bass added 19 to th e H oo- j th e club by ASU fans. “We d rew a considerably la rg e r tim e their opponent takes th e free throw line. An in­ sier total. crow d for o u r first dual m eet teresting note — ASU led in field goals b u t h it only 59 Tw o Sun D evils besides A rm ­ th a n th e UofA d raw s for th e ir p er cent from the foul line. stro n g and P ay n e reach ed th e m eets an d th ey ’v e h ad w re stlTt will be a long climb for ASU if it is to regain double figures. T ony C erk v en ik | ing for several y ea rs,” h e said, the prominence it enjoyed before the Indiana game, h it 11 and O llie P ay n e had 10.1 H ere a re results of S atu rd ay ’s "Correct. Women used but the defeat might serve to make the Devils some­ C erk v en ik did a te rrific job of I m atch. to giggle. Now they what less of a marked team. rebounding ag a in st th e ta lle r 123 lbs.—Lloyd Von W olfe (NM ) goggle. I don't blame them, now that I’m p in n ed G eorge Diggs (A S U ). I t’s no disgrace to lose to a team like Indiana on In d ian a club. cladinWeskins.Trya Im m ediately a fte r t h e WO lbs.—D ave M arshall (NM ) its home court -— especially by only a few points. The pair. You, too, will start of the second half, I n ­ b ea t Don B rian (ASU) 6-2. national w ire service polls m ight take th a t into con­ f e e l r e a l A - l al t diana began w orking on 137 lbs.—L averrte M artin ez (NM ) sideration and not drop th e Devils too drastically after over.” A S U ’s lead. T h e team s tr a d ­ pinned M ike D ru m m (A SU ). th eir loss. How th e polls w ill react rem ains to be seen. A ed baskets fo r a b rief p e ri­ 147 lbs.—Jim P a rk e r (A SU ) b ea t lot, too, depends on w hether or not the ASU five can od, but the Devils began to Bill M cDavid (NM ) 4-0. bounce back w ith w ins against M innesota and Utah. cool off and the Hoosiers 157 lbs.—B u zz'H ay s (ASU ) b e a t N ext comes th e obvious question. If th e Devils do stayed hot. M ike E n rig h t (NM ) 12-2. suffer a drop in th e national rankings, how m uch w ill it T h e In d ian a q u in t w e n t ahead 167 lbs.—P au l B rew er (NM ) h u rt the team? p inned Don W ilson (A SU ). fo r th e first tim e w ith 10:18 left If anything, it w ill m ake things a little easier for in •th e game, an d a fte r P ayne 177 lbs.-—Tom K elly (ASU) Ned Wulk and his charges. I t’s alw ays easier to pop up tied th e gam e seconds later, th e p inned E ric L auv (N M ). and surprise somebody th an to be on top and be con­ H oosiers w e n t a h e a d again— H w t.—C huck C lausen (NM ) b e a t stantly defending against surprise attacks. R ex M cConaghy (ASU) 1-0, th is tim e for good. Last season, the dashing Devils coasted along, dishing out several losses to teams that figured to N O W THREE LOCATIONS . . . beat them. Reports have it that USC took the Dev­ 1. Tem p e C e n te r 2. 1302 R u ra l 3. Bayless Center ils so lightly, it didn’t bother to scout the ASU quint. The result — ASU won by 15. Open 24 Hours A Day! Even though the school m ay lose a little prestige after the Devils’ loss to Indiana, the team shouldn’t tiur AZ suffer too much. If anything, th e Devils can now relax •EEZl a bit w ith the pressures of a possible unbeaten season off their backs. j n e tte d “ WHO, ME A LOVER?" \ ¿ Your HEALTH I is our 1 BUSIHESS i Phone LAUNDRY & CLEANERS DRIVE-IN FIRST In la u n d ry and Cleaning • IAST in the Phone Book W O 7-2922 The LAIRD PIZZA HUT PHARMACY CORNER FIFTH & MILL, TEMPE “Eat In or Carry Out” A t your favorite campus shop Open Every Day For Lunch & Dinner FLIGHT INSTRUCTION Y our A-1 Dealer In Tempe... Special Rates For College People MODERNIZED GROUND SCHOOL FOR PILOTS & NON-PILOTS Amos Flight Operations A Private License is a Must In Modern Business Don Amos — Glass of '56 l o » M I N A N P TO UNO MIN § Phone BR 5-7291 SKY HARBOR 11:30 A M . to 1 A M . S' FREE Catering Service To Parties Order By Phone For Faster Service W O 7-3355 801 E. Apache Tempe ■saesssBiKE X Page 8 STATE PRESS Wednesday, December 20, 1961 Sun Devils At Minnesota Tonight z ^ ★ ★ ★ Imp Cagers Place Second In Tournament Fort Huachuca j Wins In Finals Conclude Road Trip Vs. F o rt H u a c h u c a ’« R a i d e r s ! proved—too m uch for th e ASU S hn Im ps, to p p in g th em tw ice! to Cop th e cham p io n sh ip of the F o rt H uachuca H oliday b a s k e t­ b a ll to u rn a m e n t la st w eekend. I T he. Im ps rea ch ed th e finals w ith a 67-61 w in ov er th e U n i- I v e rsity of A rizona frosh b u t fe ll victim to th e R aiders' po w - I e r f ill offense, 100-73, in th e ch am p io n sh ip round. T he R aiders, u n d efe ate d in > th e double elim ination tourney, I « also h an d ed the. ASU q u in t its ! o th e r loss, in .an e a rlie r ro u n d .] In th a t contest the. A rm y five rolled- to a 104-70 w in. T w o S un Im ps w e re elected ! to th e to u rn a m e n t a l l - s t a r team . Luis L agunais an d D ave j • Reid w ere both selected a lo n g } w ith J a c k R osier an d C h a rlie! D ickey of F o rt H uachuca and ¡. D ennis A lb rig h t of th e U.ofA frosh. Rugged Utah On Friday Ned W ulk’s Sun Devil cagers, still sm arting .from a 94-88 defeat at the hands o f Indiana Monday, put their 5-1 record on the line tonight against M innesota’s Golden Gophers in Minneapolis. The Devils, who w ere boosted to a 7th spot nation­ ally by U nited Press International arid a 10th ratin g by Associated Press this wepk, are hoping for a w in tonight and a victory over U tah F riday to offset M onday’s loss. The loss to Indiana did not figure in the latest w ire service polls. Last season the Gophers won 10 games and lost 13 against a tough Big Ten schedule. This year they are slightly m ore experienced w ith eight letterm en re tu rn ­ ing, but they lack good outside shooting. Last y ear’s captain, Cal Sabatini, was declared in­ eligible for com petition this season and his loss has I h u rt the Gophers. Tom M cG rann and Ray Cronk are considered the top tw o scoring threats for the M innesota club and w ill probably receive the most attention from Sun Devil defenders. F riday, night ASU heads back into the W est to bat| tie w ith rugged Utah. The Devils topped Bill McGill and j Com pany 78-76 in Sun Devil Gym earlier this, season but w on’t have the home ' court advantage going for them this time. • j -The UofA frosh finished th ird in th e to u rn ey behind th e Im ps; A to ta l of six team s w ere e n ­ te re d . " Wheel Aligning - Balancing S ahuaro B and D elta Sig m e t < la st n ig h t in the Cactus Bowl to determ ine the . in tra m u ra l football ch a m p io rr4 f ASU. Results ,of the 7 p.m. gam e in Goodwin S tadium w ere not availab le by press time. 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