See Water Sports D ay Story, Page 6 V ol. 40 F r id a y , M a y 4, 1962 N o. 53 Pleiades Choose Sixteen Women Receive Awards . P le ia d e s ta p p e d 16 n e w , m e m b e r s in c a n d le lig h t c e r ­ e m o n ie s W e d n e sd a y n ig h t a t 10:30. 6 A b r e a k fa st h o n o r in g t h e . W o m e n ’s D a y a c tiv itie s e n d e d la st n ig h t w ith th e p r e se n ta tio n o f a w a rd s at th e a n n u a l h o n o rs b an q u et. A w a r d s g iv e n an d coed s new in itiates w as in th e A lum ni H ouse y esterd ay m orning. N ew m em bers are: D onna A rnote, B etty B arclay, S haron Brosseau, K ath y M angano, A r ­ lene P rzanow ski, K aren S orgatz, P e a rl Tang, M a rg a re t T ru ­ m an B aker and L inda B row n. Also, J a n e t E lliott, E ileen I F re d erick , P a t Inbody, Lynn S hahan, M arilyn S pitler, Bon-1 nie E vans and N ancy J o Moore. honored w ere: L inda F allg ren , o u tstanding m em ber of A lpha Lam bda D elta; A m erican A s­ sociation of U niversity Women m em bership aw ard s, M arg aret W illiam s an d B arb ara A n d er­ son; T em pe AAUW branch aw ard, A rlen e Przanow ski', „and P h o en ix AAUW b ran ch aw ard, Sue R aw son and Sue W ilbur. Also, Delta Kappa G a m ­ ma aw ards to Betty Cash, Bonnie Evans, Lucy Fuller, Bessie Ingram and Anne O kada. Pleiades is presently pe­ titioning M o rtar Board', the national senior w om en’s honorary. D ean H elen S nyder of the U niversity of N eb rask a visited j ASU in F e b ru a ry to ex am in e I the Q ualifications of P leiades I fo r M o rtar B oard. As section d irec to r of M o rtar B oard, D ean S nyder exam ined j a il h o n o ra ry groups on cam pus T H R E E F IN A L IS T S — Selected Wednesday plus th e U n iv ersity ’s academ ic! afternoon as th e, th ree finalists_in _thr W a te r atm osphere. “S p o rn r 'O ity ' O w # w ""'ddSwii’?'wii re, f ro m " 'lif t j The decision of placing M o rtar Board a t ASU w ill be announced this summer afte r the national council of M o rta r Board. ASU has 19 m em bers in P le i­ ades th is year. T he activ ities in­ cluded w o rk in g on a booklist com piled by A SU professors for ASU students. ers at all th e football Sherri A ndre, Judi Tom rich and M arily n | W hitney. Sponsoring organizations are Alpha T au Omega, Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi, res­ pectively. The queen w ill be announced d u r­ ing the event at Saguaro Lake tom orrow . Educational Research Head Named Junior College Chief Dr. Jo h n B. B arnes, director The Y um a Ju n io r College w ill j school services a t ASU, has been | u n d er th e new sta te law for 1he said. Suzi G erb er and B arb ara A n­ derson w ere selected by AWS as th e o u tstan d in g senior w o­ m en; G race C ontreras, a senior at M ingus H igh School and N an­ cy Moore, ASU ju n io r, received th e AWS scholarships. P an h ellen ic gav e th e follow ­ ing aw a rd s an d trophies: S el E rd er, P an h ellen ic W om an of th e Y ear; K ap p a A lpha T h eta, sorority scholarship aw ard ; th e pledges of K ap p a A lpha T heta, Ju n io r P an h ellen ic trophy, an d th e actives of A lpha Sigma A l­ pha, the P an h ellen ic scholarship plaque. M cClintock B, honor hall, r e ­ ceived th e Pleiades aw ard fo r | having attain ed a h ig h er aca­ demic stan d in g th an last year, and M cClintock A received th e P leiad es awajrd for the residence I h all w ith the n ex t highest a v e r­ age. baT h e ? ac1L p T a i i o y t h aer ’AW S I nam ed th e firSt p resid en t of Y u ‘ ! 0r®ani,z^tion of ju n io r colleges. | D r. B arnes has been w lth A s u scholarship d riv e a n d held a j m a Ju n io r College. ‘ j ■^ wlU open ln S ep te m b er,! for th e p ast five years, w here te a fo r a ll upperclass w om en T he Y um a C o u n ty Ju n io r! n n he has p articipated in sev eral W ilson H all received the I Pleiades participating t r o ­ w ,o . 3, ln . | College B o a ri ^ t h e ! ne“ o „ 'S ! y T r : j s r dex. phy. m ove this week. w ork w ith th e board on th e I er A rizona schools, . T he b an q u et closed w ith the planning and construction of th e j H e g rad u ated from th e U ni- installation of AWS Council n ew ju n io r college and in o b tai- j v ersity of D enver in 1949 and m em bers for 1962-63. n ing a faculty. received th e m aster of a rts d e T hey are: Bonnie Evans, p re s ­ Dr. B arnes said he is “as e n - gree from 1 th ere in 1950. H e ident; K ay Lynskey, vice p re s ­ thused as th e b oard and th e earn ed the doctor’s degree in ident, C h arla Jo A llen, se cret­ people of Y um a County over educational ad m in istratio n in ary, and D ianne B ow m an, tr e a ­ th e new college.” 11955. , | surer. N ew cheerleaders fo r 1962-63, D elm a Van Hooser, P am D yer w ere announced W ednesday by and P am Loeb. .. th é Rally an d T raditions Board. A lte rn a tes are Paschel H e r- R a lly & Traditions Board N am es N ew Cheerleaders C heerleaders selected from 12 re ra ancl M arty L enzfinalists fo r n ex t y ea r a re -B ru c e " eW ch eerlead ers w ill P eterson, B ill S m ith R ic h T d ^ ^ ^ ^ Bouck, M ike S chw artz an d B e r- ,2 % ^ eerleader ?W Reed, to nie W eber select th e new head cheerleader. ■ " T w en ty -fiv e ap p lican ts trie d O th er cheerleaders include j out for th e cheerleader posts. Former Montana State Dean To Head Zoology Department Dr. G ordon B. Castle, fo rm e r, has been M ontana com m issioner dean of th e g rad u a te school a t ™ nir . f „ . on th e ex ecu tiv e com m ittee of M ontana S tate U niversity, has ,, ... , been nam ed professor and c h a ir6 W estern in te rs ta te Com m ism an of th e Zoology ' departm ent, s*on iü r H igher E ducation since P re s id e n t. D u rh am announced 1955. W ednesday. , A cting p resid en t of M SU in H e w ill assum e his new p o sit- 1958-59, D r. C astle w as dean ion Sept. 1. of its G rad u ate College from D r. C astle w as one of th e | 1952-57 and ch airm an of the founders of th e W estern A ssoci-j Zoology d e p a rtm e n t’ from 1938ation of G ra d u ate Schools and I 48. sombrero) and Bonnie Olson are “goofing o ff” in preparation fo r the tour to the Cinco de Mayo centennial festival and b ullfig ht to- “ — ------ ------- ■w WMI d ie $8, including bus transportation. T h e to u r is sponsored by the C u ltural A ffa irs Board. (Photo by Janet W olh eter) Page 2 STATE PR ESS F r id a y , M a y 4, 1962 Mothers D a y . . . Î l j ü i g t a N il , i O r A n y Day Treat Her To The Best at CHICO'S RESTAURANT FINE MEXICAN FOOD S A L U T IN G — M ary Jane Isbell, Peggy W il ­ lard, Janet Kaufm an and Judy Davenport give a salute as they practice th e ir num - ‘AIohaHawaii’ 1962 Naiads Show Theme 1120 E a st A p a c h e B lv d . — T e m p e ber, “ The United States Becomes F ifty ,” for the Naiads swim show this weekend. * A ir c o n d itio n e d o f c o u r se (Photo by Janet W olheter) G irl W i t c h e r ’s G u id e Presented by Pall M all Famous Cigarettes M N aiads, ASU sw im m ing h o n ­ orary , w ill open its y e a rly show, “'A loha H aw aii." tonight at 3 at th e ASU pool. T his y e a r’s them e will' follow th e histo ry of H aw aii and will fe a tu re grass skirts, flow ers and special lighting effects. A diving exhibition b y P a tsy W illard. B e tte B arr and H arv ey P la n t w ill be included in the program . i A special num ber in th e show w ill be i‘T he H aw aiian W ar C h a n t,1’ w ith ASU studerjts Jo h n F rederick, Tom Schultz, J e rry M astin and Law rence L elb erm an perform ing. T he perform ance will be r e ­ peated tom orrow night at 8. E N J O Y A V IS IT TO TH E O LD E ST IN D I A N ST O R E IN TH E V A L L E Y Authentic Indian Arts Moccasins Unusual G ifts P re-H isto ric A rtifacts on Display MILLERS IN V IA N 516 M ill A ve. S T O *« « Tempe, A riz. The mover is more of a girl scouf than a girl watcher, fc£l@ ©(2)K] ¡ W a t c h in g a t a b e a c h o r p o o l When watching at the beach or pool it is not necessary to keep moving. In fact, it is unwise to move at all, un­ less the watcher actually enjoys swimming. In such cases he should swim. A,t the beach it is better to stay in one place, because the mover is more of a girl scout than a girl watcher Pall M all’s natural m ildness is so good to your ta ste ! Stop In . . . Find O ut For Y o u rs e lf! ! TEMPE DAIRY QUEEN 950 M IL L AVE. — TEMPE (see above). He is somewhat like the man who goes to the theater to see;girls. The girl watcher goes to a musical and happens to notice the beautiful girls. The scout goes to see the girls and, sometimes, happens to notice the musical. (Whether you’re a watcher or a scout, you’d find Pall Mall makes a most pleasant companion.) Cim paH all t h f ?Smoks ‘ traveled" through fine tobacco tastes bast. See ih e d iffe re n c e ! W ith Pall M a ll, you g e t th a t fam o us length o f th e fin es t tobaccos m oney can buy. Pall M a ll’s fam o us length tra v e ls and gentles th e sm oke n a tu ra lly . . . over, under, aro und a nd throu gh Pall M a ll's fine, m ello w tob accos. M akes it m ild . . . b u t does not filte r c u t th a t s a tis fy in g fla v o r! So smooth, so satisfying, so downright smokeable! eA, Co’ — is cur middle name ” This ad based on the book. “ The Girl W atrh or’c g h m « h t » » /> Copyright by Eldon Oedini. Repna.ed by permissiM .0, • . * * 1^ F r id a y , M a y 4 ,1 9 6 2 STATE PR ESS Page 3 California Architect Named Awards Banquet Speaker ™___ __ IÜ I . * < T he an n u a l aw a rd s d in n er oi the ce n tral A rizona ch a p te r of th e A m erican In stitu te of A r­ chitects w ill be M ay 17 a t 8 ■p.m. in th e M U Ballroom . R aphael Soriano, C alifornia architect and m em b er of th e AIA, w ill b e guest speaker. A ll A IA m em b ers an d in te r­ ested stu d e n ts a re in v ited . R eservations can be m ad e by c o n t a c t i n g A n thony E llner, Room 504, of th e E ngineering building. T hey cost $2 apiece. 2. 1302 Rural 3. Bayles. Center Open 24 Hours A Day! T h e S tu d e n t S en ate F inan ce co m m ittee w ill co n d u ct an open h e a rin g on its su g g ested $237,022 a _______à. ... A rep o rt on a rec en t survey ASU b u d g et a p p ro p ria tio n ^ bill in o rd er to in crease stu d e n t T u esd ay a t 3 p.m . in th e sen ate j of th e S tate P ress and fin al a c ­ particip atio n on the S tate P ress. tion on th e controversial S en ate ch am b er. 2. The State Press could T h re e m in u tes each w ill be | R esolution 4 w e re th e m ain be allow ed ito become a allo w ed fo r th o se in te re ste d in j business item s for th e S tu d en t th rice w eekly paper. d iscu ssin g th e ap p ro p riatio n s of | S en ate W ednesday. 3. A schedule of activities, each h ea d in g w ith th e senators. | T he P u b licatio n s-P u b lic Re-1 tim es an d m eetings m ig h t be T h e bill w ill be d eb ated in é tio n s- com m ittee read its fo u r- I p rin te d a t least once a w eek. ■ page rep o rt on th e 15-question I th e se n a te n e x t W ednesday 4. A p lan of d istrib u tio n could su rv ey of th e S tate P ress. be developed fo r n ig h t students. \ A bout 25 p e r cent of th e 250 ! 5. S tudent g o v ern m en t cover­ ASU stu d en ts w ho received th e ^age could-be ex ten d ed in k ee p ­ q u estio n n a ire re tu rn e d replies.. ing w ith its ro le as an in te g ra l WANTED in n util G O O D U S E D CA R S T O P P R IC E S P A ID d r iv e - in ___ ' LAUNDRY & CLEANERS m sT Ln Laundry and Cleaning • LAST in the Phene Book Resolution Killed In Senate Session I NOW THREE LOCATIONS . . . 1. Tempe Center Senate Sets B ill Hearing j C A SH O N TH E SPO T B R IT S M IT H C ar Co. 02 M ill T E M P E , A R IZ . W O 7-3381 The complete precentage of the 15 questions w ill be printed next w eek in the State Press. , p a r t of ASASU. Senate Resolution 4, in ­ troduced by a com m ittee headed by G ary Nichols, w as-defeated 13-9. T he follow ing suggestions w ere offered by th e rep o rt: R esolution 4 w ould have 1. A recru itin g cam paign m ight j cen su red ” the E lection B oard be conducted d u rin g th e f ir s t' and E x ecu tiv e Council fo r th eir th ree w eeks of th e fall sem ester I h an d lin g of th e election. English Night Set I—V« r* M _ I* í l P re se n ta tio n of th e second | p resen t th e aw ards, totaling a n n u a l S w a rth o u t A w ards j over $225, established by K a th W i l l h ig h lig h t “E nglish I ryn and G iendon S w arth o u t. N ig h t n e x t T uesday eve­ S w arthout, a v isitin g le c tu rning. j er cu rren tly on leave from ASTI, w ill I is th e au th o r of “W here The j Boys. A re ” and “T hey Cam e To [ C a rd u ra .” F eatu re d sp eak er a t th e 8 p.m. m eeting in th e MU u p p er lounge w ill be Ja ck M yers. The local au thor is n ationally know n and is a form er m em b er of th e ASU English d ep artm en t faculty. ARTIST SUPPLIES H e is th e au th o r of “I, Ja c k Crafts • Hobbies S w illing.” Decorating Materials T he th ird issue of th e P ro s­ pector, stu d en t lite ra ry m ag a­ Picture Framing zine, w ill be introduced at the Tem pe Center • W O 7-4482 event. M rs. G rady G am m age Bobbies Flowers F o r P a r tie s . . . 20 E. 5th St. W O 7-2972 — w o 7-4274 L a r g e A r tific ia l P la n ts F o r R e n t SWINGING? Were HANGING! M 9 9 c^ r S W hile They Last $ |4 9 _ _ $ |9 8 M ost o f th e s e a lb u m s w e r e $3.98 & $4.98. T h ere a r e P o p u la r, J a zz, e v e n C la ssics. I f y o u lik e a B A R G A I N . . . C o m e and G e t It! H an n y ’s TTarathj.girnps See DOWNTOWN XtcHRISTOW N C a m p u s R e p r e se n ta tiv e s: T ed L o rb er, R en z J e n n in g s , R ic k L e S u e u r NO E X C H A N G E S O R R E F U N D S HI LLS RECORDS Tempe Shopping Center Page 4 STATE PR ESS F r id a y , M a y 4, 1962 COVERING COLLEGE AVENUE f h i T,ItH » n T *^T E rfP R ^® S' d,.st^i!5uted b y th e cam pus c h a p te r o f Sigm a D e lta C h i u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f C irc u la tio n M a n a g e r M ik e B a rric k . is th e ofw J h L ^ T „ PU5 " e'i'* p , p * r o f A rizo n a State -U n iv e rs ity . I t is published each 3nd F r,ffa y th ro u g h o u t th e school y e a r, excepting ho lidays, and Is entered as second class m a tte r a t th e T e m p e . A riz o n a . Post O ffice un der .0 * 0 th e A cts of M a rc h 3, 1879, and A u g u st 24, 1912. Sub scription price, $3 per school year. a student's idea will help others get home By BABS M A R L O W E B lue pins w ill be given to Recipe for success: T ake one people who need rides, and stu d e n t w ith an idea, stir gently th ey m ay be obtained in the w ith a receptive M em orial U n­ sam e m an n er. T H E S T A T E PR E S S is a m e m b e r o f the A rizo n a N ew spapers A ssociation, Associated C ol­ ion staff, and b ak e quickly for A definite advantage to a legiate Press an d N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g Service, best results. visual registration is o b v­ PRESS In c. T he idea of the stu d en t w as a ious. E D IT O R - IN - C H IE F - b i l l f l i c k m ore effective A p erso n w ho needs a ride to NEW S D E P A R TM E N T m eans of ob­ S eattle m ig h t notice a red pin M A N A G IN G E D IT O R - B A R B A R A M A R L O W E tain in g r i d e stuck in Tacoma. T he cities are C A M P U S E D IT O R ___ __________ | ___ -------- . . . B I L L O V E R E N D and rid ers for close enough to g eth er th a t a A S S IS T A N T C A M P U S E D IT O R ____ ------------ T W IL A D R U M M N E W S E D IT O R ........ ...... ................v_ _ who person going to S eattle could — R O S A L Y N W H IT N E Y stu d en ts A S S IG N M E N T S E D IT O R 1_________ quickly sc at­ -----------M A R Y G O R M A N rid e as f a r as Tacoma, th en catch F E A T U R E E D I T O R ___________ _ ------J A N E T W O L H E T E R te r to th e four a bus to Seattle. C O P Y E D IT O R ___ __ ______________ _ ------- G A R Y O L M S T E A D c o r n e r s as T his map w ill be placed on C H IE F P R O O F R E A D E R ..... ..... < ______ ----------------- B O B Z A C H E soon as finals the bulletin board near the A D V E R T IS IN G M A N A G E R --- ------------ H A L H U B B L E a re over. entrance to the cafeteria. SPO RTS D E P A R T M E N T How to imS P O R T S E D IT O R ____ ______i ___ ___________ _____ ... _ T he M em orial U nion staff is -----_ ...... B OB E G E R A S S IS T A N T S P O R T S E D I T O R __________________' plem ent this? M ake a m ap of th e en th u siastic about th e idea, and ______ B OB J A C O B S E N U.S. w ith the states enlarged w e hope t h a t ' th e..stu d en ts w ill to about three tim es the size ta k e full ad v an tag e o f this se r­ found on road m aps. vice. OFF THE EDITOR'S DESK A p re-m ed student, B e n ja­ m in served on th e h a ll council and w o rk ^ L d ilig en tly on h all functions, n e v e r m issing even one. Fellow resid e n ts from Irish H all collectively sen t flow ers and cards ex p ressin g th e ir sym ­ p a th y to his p are n ts, M r. an d M rs. E d w ard B enjam in, of th e ir m u tu al loss! | / ; M any resid en ts se p arate ly sent notes to th e B enjam ins. W e wish to express our p e r s o n a l condolences to F red ’s parents, recognizing th at he tru ly made him self respected by his fellow stu­ dents. . Then, througn a system of colored pins, one for those w ith a car and one for those needing a ride, stick a pin in the city you are going to. If you w e re to give a sum m a­ It som etim es is necessary to tion of th is w eek en d ’s activities, lose som ething before you really it m ight be w ate r. • realize i t s , w o rth . B e t w e e n W a te r Sports T his ■is p articu la rly tru e in A red pin w ill be given to th e loss of a frie n d . Day and the annual Naiads stu d e n ts who w ill be able to shows, both popular events, T h e men of Irish H all ca rry riders. To obtain y o u r the a r id -liv in g Arizonans are realizing the loss of Fred red pin, go to the, inform ation might almost believe t ley Benjam in, who was killed •were on the coast. desk at th e MU an d reg ister in an autom obile accident y o u r nam e, college ad d ress and during the Easter holidays. Sometime, w e hope (h at the p h o n e and th e destin atio n city. B en jam in w as a freshm an A thletic d ep artm en t w ill realize T his re d -p in inform ation w ill from G ran ad a Hills, Calif., and the need and desire for an ASU The Senate P ublieations-P ublic R elations com m it­ tee has com pleted its poll concerning the adequacy of be k e p t in a m anila folder, a l­ w as th e type o f . resid en t th a t Sw im m ing team. We have too the S tate P ress and has published the findings of the p h ab etized according to d estin a­ ev ery h all w an ts to h av e m ore m uch student potential to n e­ tion. of. . questionnaire. • glect having such a team. report discrepancy aggravates us F or th e m ost part, w e feel th a t the rep o rt was h a n ­ d l e 11 well and th a t the co m m ittee’s recom m endation are definitely Worth consideration.. T H E R E A R E , how ever, a few m isconceptions in th e rep o rt. They arise from the fact th a t both, th e stu d e n ts and th e com m ittee do not com pletely u n d e rsta n d ce rtain policies of th e S ta te Press. One such m isconception in th e re p o rt w hich p a r­ tic u la rly agg rav ated us was in co rp o rated in th e fo u rth recom m endation, w hich read: “T he com m ittee' reco m ­ m ends th a t a fa ir and objective policy be developed in le g a rd to the placem ent s n d coverage of new s and fe a tu re stories a n d acceptance of le tte rs to th e edi­ to r . . . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR cooperation on space needle was outstanding To th e Editor: R ecent inquiries by in d u strial rep resen tativ es indicate th a t the “space needle” p ro ject a t ASU w ill in all likelihood receiv e n a ­ tional publicity. W hile this project w as u n d e r­ ta k en as an e x tra -c u rric u la r T H E S T A T E P R E S S now m ain tain s a fa ir and ob­ jectiv e policy on these m atte rs, p a rtic u la rly in th e ac­ activity, it p resen ted an oppor­ tu n ity fo r a-n u m b e r of stu d en ts ceptance of letters. to p ut into practice m any of th e This sem ester’s editorial sta ff has accepted AND th in g s 'th a t they have stu d ied in. PR IN T E D every le tte r to th e editor w hich w e have re ­ the engineering classroom. ceived, w ith th e exception of two. T hat an e x tra -c u rric u la r ac­ O ne was com pletely religious in n a tu re and, in tiv ity should reflect cred it on our opinicih, the p ap er should not be used to e ith e r pro­ the academ ic program of th e m ote or criticize religion. U niversity -is tru ly com m enda­ T H E O T H E R le tte r concerned Cam pus S ecu ritv and tory, especially w hen the r e ­ w as com pletely libelous throughout. verse seem s m ore often to be W e feel w e have been com pletely fa ir in this area, the rule. As you know , a g reat m any and we question th is p a rt of th e co m m ittee’s .survey. We hope th a t a closer e x am in atio n w ill not prove stu d en ts h ad a p a rt in th is th is one p a rt of th e rep o rt to be sym bolic of th e rest of it. u n d ertak in g . To list any nam es, one w ould siirely ta k e th e risk of om itting some very im p o rtan t contributor. I w ould like to tak e th is o p ­ p o rtu n ity to thank all involved-—* All Classes R egularly the S tu d en t C hapter of the E xam ination is Scheduled on A m erican Society of Civil •E n ­ Scheduled on: MW F or D aily" at: gineers, th e S tudent C onstruc­ 7:40- 8:30 ................ Mon., M ay 28 at 7:40- 9:30 tion Society, th e division of In ­ 8:40- 9:30 ........ ........ Fri., J u n e 1 at 7:40- 9:30 d u strial TSTucation, the M em orial 9:40-10:30 ..... ............ .. T hurs., M ay 31 at 9:40-11:30 Union, physical p lant, buildings 10:40-11:30 .................. .. Tues., May 29 a t 9:40-11:30 an d grounds personnel and A s­ 11:40-12:30 .................. ..... Fri., Ju n e 1 a t 12:40- 2:30 sociated S tu d en ts — th e cre­ 12:40- 1:30 .................. d it is theirs. • Mon., M ay 28 a t 12:40- 2:30 1:40- 2:30 .................. - Tues., M ay 29 at 2:40- 4:30 T h e cooperation of all con2:40- 3:30 ................ ...... Sat., Ju n e 2 at 9:40-11:30 3:40- 4:30 .................. — a Sat., Ju n e 2 at 2:40- 4:30 cerned has been sin g u larly o u t- n o t h av e been possible o th e rstanding. H ere tru ly is a case wise. w h ere th e various entities of th e R obert D. K ersten U niversity h av e contributed to ' C hairm an a jo in t u n d ertak in g th a t w ould Civil E ngineering F acu lty LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS final examination schedule | All Classes Regularly E x am ination is Scheduled on Scheduled on: TTh or TThS at: 7:40 -8:30 ............................. Sat., J u n e 2 a t 7:40 -9:30 8:40- 9:30 ..................................... T hurs., M ay 31 a t 7:40- 9:30 9:40-10:30 ................. .............. Tues., M ay 29 a t 7:40- 9:30 10:40-11:30 ...................................... Mon., M ay 28 a t 9:40-11:30 11:40-12:30 ............................. Mon., M ay 28 a t 2:40- 4:30 12:40- 1:30 .................................. . T hurs., ISlay 31 a t 12:40- 2:30 1:40- 2:30 ................................ .. Tues., M ay 29 a t 12:40- 2:30 2:40r 3:30 .,.... *.............. j .............. ... Fri., Ju n e 1 a t 9:40-11:30 3:40- 4:30 ...................... S at., J u n e 2 a t 12:40- 2:30 *And classes th a t m eet on M, MW., M F, M W ThF, M TW Th or F CLAUDE HOPPER GET LOST MMBULB! VQU'RE WOT INTELLI­ GENT e n o u g h t o JOIN -OUR CLUB. by tom know les F r id a y , M ay 4 , 1962 Page 5 KAET Glimpses Retiring Music Instructors To Be Honored Tomorrow . . . RESTAURANT GOOD~ FOOD BR EA K FA ST — L U N 6H —->D IN N ER CLO SED W EDNESDAYS „o-,-,G EOFÍGE A N D GRACE cameron 2207 W . M ain — O n M e s a -T e m p e H ig h w a y - r W O 4-9860 | T he re tire m e n t o f tw o A SU posers Society. w in 0 n p rese n t ‘Special’ ^ E T ™ Sic ^ chers brings to a cIH M rs. Q uaid serv ed “u n o ffip rese n t Special. NET alm ost th re e q u a rte rs of a c e n - d a lly ” a t A SU in 1918 w h en she D ram a F estiv al - B en Jo n so n ’s | tu ry of service to ASU. j tau g h t children in th e k in d e r‘II..} A lchem ist,’ ” a satire o n, Miss Bess B ark ley and M rs. j garten. 171 1 cen tu ry life in E ngland. I Hazel H arv ey Q uaid w ill be In 1930 she began to teach in C n M onday, a new series w ill j d eb u t on C hannel 8 at 7:30 p.m. honored a t a d in n er a t 6:30 to ­ th e Tem pe N orm al School, an d m orrow n ig h t in the^M U. in 1932, M rs. Q uaid m oved to E n titled , “T he A rts A round Us,” th e cam pus and becam e an of­ Miss B ark ley has to u red th e th e in itial program w ill a s k ,! U.S. as a professional singer ficial fac u lty m em ber. “W hat Is A rt? ” A fter h e r retire m en t,' M rs. T he series featu res D r. M a i- j anr* bas ap p eared as soloist colm H. P reston, chairm an of ! *-be N ew Y ork City Lyceum Q uaid plans to keep practicing the piano. She is going to p lay th e F ine A rts d ep artm en t a t | Company. H ofstra College. V An ho n o rary m em ber of th e for th e reu n io n of th e 1913 class A t 8 p.m. M onday, A SU ’s ed u - ! Phoenix M usicians Club, Miss of G rinnell College n e x t year. catio n al télévision outlet w ill B ark ley w as .the founding sponfe a tu re “Special: T he M astery sor of M u Rho A lpha, h o norof Aging — D ocum entary on th e ! ary m usic fra te rn ity a t ASU. A ging Process program . j Miss B arkley, w ho has been A group of specialists w ill d is- a m usic teach er a t ASU since cuss how science and m edicine : 1933, plans to trav el an d relax I help ex ten d |p ia n ’s life e x p e c t-; afte r h er retire m en t this year. A SU ’s Sun D evil Rodeo Cluh I an cy I M rs. Q uaid is a m em ber of A new series, “S urvival in th e j the A m erican G uild of Organists" ’ hi*11 h'316 US S,ec° nd annuaI °P en T uesday a t f6r30 i W th e M usicians of A m erica, ?the £! A n zo n a S tab les> S ea,” w ill d eb u t Tuesday M iller and Indian School Roads, p.m. T he first p ro g ra m 'w ill d e a l} P hoenix P iano T eachers ’ A sMay 5 sta rtin g at 8:30 a.m. w ith “U n d erw ater P h o to g rap h s.” I sociation and the Arizona Com E v e n ts-fo r w estern are tra il m am m horse, open stock saddle seat, w estern p leasu re, ja q u im a (for horses u n d er five y e a rs), p alo ­ mino. p leasure, novice w estern p leasu re h o rse and stock saddle seat. j i B Second A nnual Horse Shoiv Set B y Rodeo Club E astern ev en ts a re novice h u n te r 's e a t, E nglish p le asu re horse, open h u n tin g seat, o p en ju m p ers, novice ju m p e rs and E nglish pleasure horse. « Tempe’s Most Popular Florist’ S j $ E v e n in g s I WO 7-5020 Pit far a Oaeer) ' 722 M IL L A V E N U E c, Meet reSal Pat Weaver, America’s National College Queen. She and her court of Regional College Queens chose ten beautiful rings from Artcarved’s award-winning designs. Somewhere among them, or among other Artcarved tradi­ tional and modern designs, you will find the ring of your heart’s desire. D a ily W " VO 7-0271 • '« ‘"A g fH W E D D IN G APARTMENT $14^8 Pajamas T w o blocks fro m A S U . B rand new furnish ed a p a rtm e n t designed for A S U m a rrie d couples o n ly. S85 m onth y e a r-a ro u n d -ra te . A ll u tilitie s paid. A p t. #9, 705 K ru e g e r St. W O 7-5430. $098 U n fu rn ish ed ;, tw o bedroom s; r e fr ig e r ­ ation , S95. 275-3339 I FOR SALE i ¿®ep- 4 w h eel d riv e . C J2A , B erm uda blue, new w h ite c o n v e rtib le top, u p ­ holstery, new rings, bearings. S775 or trad e fo r sports car. W O 7-9760, 1310 Sunset, Tem pe. ji| -Artcarved' AND R eg ulatio ns: F op students and fa c u lty o n ly o f A rizo n a State U n i­ vers ity . Cash rn advance. S ubn r t to Room 207, M e m o ria l U nio n B u ild in g , by noon tw o days be­ fore date o f p u b lic a tio n : noon M onday fo r W ed n es d a y ’s issue, noon W ednesday f o r .F r id a y ’s issue. Rates: 3 cents p e r w o rd , 50 cents m in im u m charge. Robe Ask your Artcarved jeweler, listed below, to explain all the other reasons for choosing a beautiful Artcarved dia­ mond—its 100-year quality reputation, superb color and cutting, plus the famous Artcarved Permanent Value Plan, the world’s strongest proof of guaranteed diamond value. Learn why you’ll be prouder with an Artcarved. D IA M O N D yO j 1958 C h e vro le t. VS, stan dard tra n s ­ m ission. Tw oi-door s e d a n , rad io, heatw / w tires. 967-6398. 1955 Nashua T r a ile r . 35’ x 8’ w ith t cooler. R ecently rem odeled fo r college couple. Id eal fo r college livin g w ith little upkeep, low cos;-, m ore p riv a c y fo r study. Fu rn is h e d . See a fte r 5:30 p.m . M on.. F r i., or a n y tim e on w eekends. 530 S. A lm a School Roa«|l, Mesa. M c F a rla n d . Space 55. R IN G S Two of the lovely designs chosen by Am erica’s !2 cars a 1952 C hev., 2 -d o o r sedan 1951 Ford. 4-door I Sedan w ith 1955 fa c to ry -r e b u ilt er?' l i n e . f o r S200.00. C all A m 6-8064. j fo r $295.00, and a College Queens. RIDE From $100. ppers $ 0 9 & ' R id e r to th e W o rld 's F a ir and back to A rizo n a State U n iv e rs ity . L eaving afv'er Exam s. T ed, Best B. Room 209 TYPING j E x p e rt ty p in g . Scottsdale W H ROSENZWEIG'S SEWING 35 N. First Avenue, Phoenix Fashion Square, Scottsdale JOSEPH’S JEWELERS 134 W est Adams Phoenix 6-594«. C eliia s TEMPE CENTER A nd 1149 E. M ain, M esa ' je w in g , a lte rin g , arid ‘ dressm aking. M rs. K o tte n , 1311 W . 10fh Place. I Tem pe, A riz o n a . W . 7-9173. BOOKS I “ A n A n s w e r t'o E v o lu tio n ," P ocket I C om panio n book No. 35. 15c plus 4c i postage. “ A n o z ira ," 1725 Fa rm e rs , Tem pe. LOST S enio r rin g , w ith b lac k stone, L a z I B uddie. ,T e x a * is e n g raved outside. IJ T h e in itia ls P. L . G . inside. R e w a rd I l l s o ffe red . P hone W O 7 -6 3 3 1 ,o r con1ta c t th e State Press. l'â g e 6 STATE PRESS F r id a y , M a y 4, 1962 Water Sports Day Events !.M usicians To Include Queen Selection j Concert For \ Your HEARTH| is our B USINESS M arilyn W hitney, S h ari A n - | com petition in boat racing, w a d re and Ju d i Tom ich w e re se l- te r skiing, sw im m ing relays, w aected W ednesday as finalists for te r boxing and in n e r tu b e ra c “A—N ig h t of A m erican M u­ q u een of th e IFC W ater S ports I ing. sic” w ill b e featu red Sunday a t D ay tom orrow at S aguaro L ake. ASU m en ’s organizations w ill j 8:15 p.m . at th e second annual P hi Mu A lpha Sinfonia concert T he queen, w ho w ill be n a m - com pete for trophies, w hich w ill j in th e MU Ballroom . ed a t noon tom orrow , w ill be I be p resen ted to th e w in n ers in T he concert w ill include in ­ p resen ted w ith a gold tro p h y I each (division. , stru m en tal and vocal w orks by an d a b ouquet of flow ers by Sophos, m e n ’s sophom ore h o n -j W alter P iston, P au l Creston and L a rry Sum m erson, queen con­ o rary, and A lpha D elta Sigma, Stan K enton in addition to n u m ­ bers by sev eral ASU com posi­ te st chairm an. m en ’s ad v ertisin g fratern ity , tion students. T he d ay ’s events w ill begin at w ill p rovide refresh m en ts. P erfo rm in g on th e program 10:30 a.m. and w ill include w ill be th e ASU Saxophone A ccording , to Ed Logan, W a­ Q u artet, th e P h i Mu A lpha chor­ te r Sports Day chairm an, a Red us, some soloists and o th e r en ­ Cross am bulance w ill b e a v a il­ sembles. ? able for em ergencies. ASU stu d en ts w hose .w orks w ill b e sung a re Roger H arris, j D ale K eller w ill serve as J D avid Cope and R ich ard F ran k s, m aster of cerem onies. Phi M u A lpha m em bers. 1 WO 7-2922 LAIRD PHARMACY CORNER FIFTH & MILL, TEMPE NOW - AT TWO THEATRES Fox Open A t Noon D a ily ! 4Punch P a rty Set For independents B y Panhellenic I FOX Thunderbird W ashington ai* F irs t St. D R IV E - IN T H E A T E R 59th A ve . o ff C am e lb a c k A“ G A R f lN t R T - B ir d O pen a t 6:45 D a ily ! M ,i,,T Ä Y 1 0 l G r e a t S t a r s in 2 G r e a t T h r illin g A d v e n t u r e s ! T hrill to the excitement “L e t’s get acquainted punch p a rty ” is th e them e for this y e a r ’s p a rty given by P an h elle­ nic on W ednesday, May 9, from 3 to 5 p.m. in th e MU’ u pper lounge. TRAVEL AND THE SPLENDOR OF KING ARTHUR'S COURT! l M EM O: Now is the tim e to make those Summer Travel Reservations . . . Bookings and accomoda­ tions are fillin g up fast . . . Call Today! T he .p unch p arty is an a n ­ nual affair given for indepen­ d en t w om en on cam pus. The purpose of th e p a rty is to in ; form all interested independents of the m any aspects of sorority life on cam pus. S everal o u t­ standing sorority women w ill be I . p rese n t to answ er any questions I on th e fall ru sh program . T he ' p a rty w ill b e inform al and dress w ill be school clothes. Religious Council Officers Picked Phone « ........ _ “ Y o ur Student T ravel Headquarters UNIVERSAL 16 E. 5th St. • VALLEY ART — — ^ WO 7-1673 --------------------------------------- ELIZABETH _ N O W P L A Y IN G — K n ig h t s of the H o u n d . T a b le Starring JOAN Taylor-Taylor F ontaine Sanders-Williams TRAVEL 509 Mill Ave. Tempe ROBERT T e c h n ic o l o r R0KRÏ TAYLOR-AYAGARDNER-MELFERRER C in im a S c o p E 2 S C R E E N C L A S S IC S R E T U R N S H O W IN G S N IG H T L Y : " J U L IU S C A E S A R " at 8:00— " L U S T F O R "l i V e ” A T 6:00, 10:00 M A T IN E E S A T . A N D S U N — "J U L IU wS C A E S A R " «A IT n4:00 — “ LL UU S A TT 22:00 -------------------.u u — 3T 1 rF- O UR K LL iI F r eE ” A :0 ! VIOLENCE!«■T Y R A N N Y !■«P A S S IO N !.. A tliff nf PAmpl’c hair ' onrf sono lunrth «*,• * A MIGHTY SPECTACLE OF A SIN-SWEPT ERA ! * ^ S ” 00 WOltl! Of pSlüt T he S tudent Religious Council has elected officers for 1962-63. B yron C leeland w as elected presid en t. 'm m William S h a k es p e a r e's O ther new officers are: B a r­ b a ra Allen, vice president; A nne O kada, secretary; Ja n ice Hall, 1 tre a su re r, and A nn O verall, publicity. Also, R em y Autz, S piritual E xploration W eek chairm an, and E von B achaus and J . C. B row n, senators. A n M .6 .M . P ictu re S ta rrin g MARLON BRANDO JAMES MASON fls Brutus, gollant warrior seduced to a troiior’s rouse! JOHN GIELGUD LOUIS CALHERN « «Mis Coesot, mighty conqueror, »¡dim of oisettinsl EDMOND O’BRIEN * C , sinister plotter with a lust lot revenge' .GREER GARS0N M idflinua, whodrtorn«) strong«dteoms about hot moo! DEBORAH KERR osPortia, who faff her sotin bed for her lover! « Mark Antony, the firebrond »ho tot Home aflame) Fred Elquest & Son Everything for the •s Cossius; wicked conspirator in infamy* Art Student ► Art Supplies > Picture Framing bm 703 N. 2nd St. Phoenix PHONE AL 8-2628 cast of Thousands T h at is all it takes to create a painting—or a masterpiece. The difference is genius. I t was Van Gogh’s genius—his insatiable lust for liv­ ing that made him the sensualist artist he was ! Now a truly extraordinary motion picture tells his tumultuous story! M-G-Mpresents in C in e m a sc o pe and METROCOLOR KIRK DOUGLAS in WALLY'S CAFE t u s t fo r L ffe t if : JA M ES D O N A L D • PA M ELA BR O W N with EVERETT SLOANE • Screen Play by NORMAN CORWI1 Based on the Novel by Irving Stone • Directed by VINCENTE M-INNELL Produced by JOHN HOUSEMAN • An M-G-M Picture 1133 N o rm al A venue “Across the Street From East Stadium Open 7 Days Week 6:30 A.M . TO MI DNI TE co-starring A N T H O N Y Q U IN N Good Things to Eat and Drink — t — —« Based — — On The Novel BBy Irving y 11-vm g sStone to n e ATTENTION AR IZO N A STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: STUDENT DIS COUNT COUPONS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE M U BUILDING. Friday, May 4,1962 STATE PRESS Page 7 ASU, UofA Track Powers Tangle Dual Meet Shapes Up As One Of The Season’s Best By D E N N IS A N D E R S O N . A rizona S tate closes th e 1962 j hom e tra c k schedule a t 7:3Qi tom orrow night, hosting th e j U niversity of A rizona in a G ood­ win S tadium d u al m eet. (- WANTED GOOD USED CARS TOP PRICES PAID CASH ON THE SPOT , BRIT SMITH Car Co. f 802 M ill T E M P E , A R IZ . W O 7-3381J F or th e S un D evils, a w in;1 W eightm ari F ete A nselm o w ill is a m ust. T h is perhaps, has j h av e his h an d s fu ll going up been t h e , m ost successful an d I against th e U’s m usclem en. exciting season e v e r in ASU I W ildcat K a rl Jo h n sto n e is a ¡home ap p earan ces. A ll team | shoo-in for discus honors, b u t m em bers w an t to finish o ut in a a close b a ttle for second shapes blaze of glory by defeating up betw een A nselm o an d th e th e ir arch riv als from dow n UofA’s Bob M orris. ■ South. On th é basis of previous m eet­ Coach Baldy Castillo is ings, A nselm o ra te s o v er M ike cautiously pptim istic about P saltis of A rizona in sh o tp u t the outcome of the meet. “ It w ill ta k e a com plete te a m , com petition. H ow ever, P saltis h as a season best edge in d is­ e ffo rt fo r us to w in ,” he tance, 52-5 to 51-1114, so A nselsaid. m o’s placings h e re could be sig­ C astillo has shuffled th e ASUj nificant in the final outcome of lineup in an attem p t to b r e a k ; th e m eet. up the W ildcats’ m onopoly in | Castillo has kept distance several events. man Bill Jost out of the As a resu lt, U lis W illiams, th e m ile in an attem pt to have ^*^ERE G OES U L IS — Ulis W illia m s heads fo r the firs t turn n atio n ’s p rem ier q u a rte r m iler, him place against a strong in his customary position, ahead of the rest of the pack, afte r w ill once m o re tr y his h and a t W ild cat entry in the 2 mile. taking the baton from Ron Freeman in the mile relay during th e 880, along w ith D an R oth. This again could be a c ru ­ a recent home track meet. Freeman ran a 47.2 w ith a ripped Roth w ill first go in th e m ile cial factor in the final o u t­ shoe and a badly cut foot afte r being spiked, and W illiam s an d figures to b e good fo r a sec­ come. churned 45.9, as ASU set a new nationai collegiate m ile relay ond behind th e ’C ats’ Ja c k H u d ­ son. record, 3:07.5, at M t. Sac last Saturday. T h e y ,ll be in the relay P ole v au lt entries finds ASU’s tom orrow night as the Sun Devils host-pow erfill Arizona in a H enry C arr, fresh off sensa­ Jo h n Rose th e favorite. H ow ­ dual tra ck meet. (Photo by Evan Peskin) tional perform ances a t th e Mt. ever, Jo h n w as b othered by an Sac Relays, w ill tr y th e b ro ad j in ju re d k n ee a t M t. Sac and jum p, w h ere he h a s a b est of m ay not be read y for an all out 22-8. I effort. Record Breakers BULLFIGHT j 5 FIESTA DE MAYO Nogales, Sonora — May 6 at 4 P.M. “ THE HEAT'S ON” Perhaps a .key part to the meet w ill be the dashes, where C a rr and Hubie W a t­ son w ill go against Larry Dunn and Steve Robbins of Arizona. "Years A head" Flight Training In The New Shinn - 2150 Fighting From Horseback — G A S T O N S A N TO S Competing On Foot — JES U S C O R D O B A of Mexico and M IG U E L E T E of M adrid, Spain 6 B U L L S FR O M P E N U E L A S Shady Side, General — $5.00 — Sunny, General — $3.50 but I’m going to breeze through this summer in my cool Rapier shorts. For a n’ ice summer MODERNIZED GROUND SCHOOL FOR PILOTS & NON-PILOTS s ta y cool th e A - l way. Buy ’em now! 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A ll packages m ust be tu rn e d in to To m T h r if t , cam pus rep re s e n ta tiv e, 402 A d e lp h i D r., on M a y 5, 1962, no la te r th a n 6 p.m . E ntries tu rn e d in a fte r th e above t'im e and date w ill not be ackn ow led ged. W HO W INS* G R O U P D IV IS IO N -— 1st prizes w ill be a w a rd e d to th e m ale W.VTHU» and f e m a ie grou p tu rn in g in th e m osf packages per cap ita. In d iv id u a l prize w ill be aw a rd e d to th e person w h o tu rn s in the. most packages. “Eat In or Carry Out” Open Every Day For Lunch & Dinner 11:30 A.M . to 1 A.M . Friday & Saturday Till % A.M. FREE Catering Service To Parties Get on the BRANDWAGON ...i t ’s lots of fun! 1 O rder By Phone For Faster Service | W O 7-3355 I 801 E. A pache Tempe Page 8 STATE PRESS Friday, May 4, 1962 Devil Nine Faces Huge Task Of Topping 9Cats MOVING? For Free Estimate W ith o u t Obligation Contact J. M. JONES By BOB EGER Sports Editor u n fo rtu n a te assignm ent of facing can be ex trem ely tough on ocD an Schneider- in the opening ! casion. A rizona S tate ta k e s on the gam e tonight. P ete Lovrich tak es a 6-4 r e ­ overw helm ing task of tangling T he speedy lefty is easily th e cord on th e hill in tom orrow w ith m ighty A rizona in the top collegiate p itch er in th e n a - | n ig h t’s tilt. Lovrich is one of W ildcats’ home te rrito ry for a tion. H e’s sta rte d 12 gam es, fin ­ the th re e pitchprs w ho has j th ree gam e baseball series s ta r t­ ished th em all, won them , all j beaten th e ’Cats this year. ing tonight. and has com piled a 0,92 earned 1 I . T he 'Cats, top ran k e d natio n ­ ru n average. H e leads th e n a - j ‘ Some 38 other h u rlers d id n ’t fare so well, how ever, acco u n t- i a l^ ', are bigger favorites to tion in strik eo u ts. ing fo r th e UofA’s 38-3-2 r e ­ sw eep th e series than they have W in kles w ill counter w ith cord. been in recent y ears w hen they H a rley Anderson, another did it anyw ay. A rizona S ta te ’s 23-17 m a r k ! speedy lefty who has p itc h ­ looks ra th e r m eek along side | Last year the Sun Devils ed steady ball lately but th e W ildcats' im pressive a r r a y ! w en t to Tucson a fte r s p lit­ who lacks the illustrious of victories, b u t w hen these tw o j ting a pair of games w ith background of M r. Schnei­ clubs clash, records m ean n ex tj the ’Cats in Tempe, and the der. Anderson’s record is a to nothing. Tucson crew dished out a j j pair of defeats W in kles' crew. to Bobby T he y ea r before, a strong SUn D evil squad dropped the W ild­ cats tw ice in Tem pe and jo u rn ­ eyed to Tucson w ith high hopes, only to re tu rn w ith a 2-2 m ark against Arizona. more T om orrow ’s contests are set for 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and all three games w ill be played at Hi Corbett Field. O ffice — W H 5-8423 and A L 3-8059 Home — W H 6-2610 SPECIAL PURCHASE T he S un D evils need tw o w ins | to grab a season split w ith theJ W ildcats. T he ASU nine cam e through w ith a w in behind L o v - j rich a fte r losing a p a ir of close i contests in th e previous m eeting 11 of the tw o team s. M DAY M A Y 13th I C O T Y ’S Muguet DES BOIS Symbol of Love & Luck A Legend In Perfum e [Happy House Shop a ! 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