r hi KÍ A ** HOWA ITATI UNIVIRSITY Summer Session T » MR » , A t I I O N Mk A Friday, July 27, 1962 High Adventuring Craig To Appear ■ s An African lion, Australian surf lifesaving, life aboard a Chinese junk, the hunt for a man-eating tiger near Viet Nam, and undersea treasure diving will be presented in a color film story at ASU, Tuesday evening in the MU ballroom. The 8 p.m. illustrated lecture, entitled, ‘ ‘H i g h Adventuring with Colonel Craig,” is open to the public free of charge. Hollywood’s documentary ad­ venturer and noted television producer, John D. Craig, who will lecture and show his films, is known nationally for his tele­ vision programs, “Danger Is My Business,” “.I Search for Ad- WmL m m mm E frJ Hall Elected Alumni Head m&SïM mmM x G R R R R E A T S C O T ! — H o llyw o o d ’s fam ed Lt. Col. John D. C ra ig poses w ith a friend he m ade on h is w o rld -w id e tours. Featured venture,” “The Kingdom of the Sea,” and “Expedition.” HiS specialty is making docu­ mentary films of strange places, •jungle life and undersea fairy­ lands. During World War II, Col. Craig and his air force combat cameramen filmed the air war on all fronts. As officer in charge of air force motion picture units, he photographed the Bikini atom bomb tests. He has six medals, ten battle stars and the Purple Heart to show for these war efforts. , He is author of Literary Guild book-of-the-month selection en­ Wayne Hall, certified public titled, “Danger Is My Business.” “To me,” Craig says, ‘‘the accountant, has been elected president of the ASU Alumni way of life of people who live Association. in far places is most exciting, A 1941 graduate of ASU, Hall different and sometimes hazard­ has served on the Alumni Board ous. Their activities make up for the past two years. He suc­ fascinating segments of this in­ ceeds Mesa attorney Wayne E teresting world we live in.” Legg in the presidential post. The tiger sequence in the Tues­ day night program' at ASU, shows the village of Dj erring where Craig seeks out K’ba, headman of the Moi Mountain tribe and protector of his peo­ ple. K’ba requested assistance in destroying a very cu n n i n g tiger known as the Man-eater of Danja. The Moi people hunt with a primitive crossbow, a n d in photographing their activities, Craig encountered a challenge that few photographers meet. His camera records events as the people follow the tiger on foot and also through dense ram f&rests on elephants. Finally, the tiger that killed a man a week for' two and a half years is destroyed. in the M U ballroom at 8 p.m. next Tuesday, Col. C ra ig w ill high ligh t his ta lk o f the a d ­ venturous life w ith film s. Correspondence Courses MU Staff Available Through Extension ISponsors Courses by mail, offered -ation, principles of manage­ through correspondence divi­ ment, real estate principles, sion, are available in a number children’s literature, principles of subjects, according to Dr. and curricula of s e c o n d a r y A tour, two special evening Roy C. Rice, dean of extension. schools, exploration of educa­ programs, and a lecture-lunch­ Designed for the student who tion, issues in teaching, engi­ eon are scheduled during the cannot attend classes on cam­ neering problem analysis, engi­ second week of Arizona State pus, the courses include read­ neering graphics, elementary University’s s e c o n d summer ing assignments, study sugges­ Spanish. session. tions, and questions to be an­ Also, two courses in history These activities are arranged swered. of the United States, American by the staff of the Memorial Corrected and graded an­ frontier, elementary nutrition, Union and are open to the pub­ swers are returned to those en­ two courses in descriptive ge­ lic. rolled. Each course consists of ometry, federal constitution and A visit to the architectural eight lesson-assignments for government, Arizona constitu­ school of the latd Frank Lloyd tion and government, introduc­ each semester hour of credit. Wright, Taliesin West, is sched­ tion to philosophy, social psy­ Final examinations are of­ uled next Wednesday. Tickets, fered on campus for those liv­ chology, and introductory soci­ costing fifty cents, are available ology. ing in the Salt River Valley. I at the information desk in the W AYNE H ALL Those living elsewhere will union. Meeting place for the take their examination from tour will be the union lobby at Legg will remain on the Alumni city or county school adminis Board as past-president. 3:15 p.m. trator selected by the corre Other officers and board Tamara Nijinsky Weninger, spondence division. daughter of the famous dancer, members are: T. Joseph Ma­ To enroll, fill out enrollment and her husband, Leslie Wen­ honey, judge of the Pinal Coun­ blank, enclose check for $10 inger, will present a program ty Superior Court, first vicefor each semester hour, and The annual inspection of ASU Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in president, re-elected; Donald L. send to ASU Correspondence the ballroom. The Weningers Cramer, vice-president of Lewis! Division. Only one semester Army ROTC cadets in summer will present highlights of Ni­ Offerman Investment Securities v e x 1c ° c itF>. Cuernavaca, training at Ft. Lewis, Wash., hour of credit may be earned jinsky’s career and puppet Co., second vice-president; and * ° cdlmi1.10 and AcaPulco will per week, and only 16 hours was conducted Wednesday and dancers in costumes of the fa­ Ralph A. Watkins Jr., Bankers Y* the hlgh Spots of a fourteen Thursday by Dr. Harold D. day auto caravan through cenof credit may be applied toward Richardson, a c a d e m i c vice mous ballets. A reception will Life Insurance Co. of Nebraska, tral and western Mexico leav­ a bachelor’s degree. third vice-president. president, and Dr. Lee P. follow the program. Also, Thelma Price Alexan­ ing ASU on August 27. Text books and supplies; are Thompson, dean of the College Guest speaker at the lectureASU’s Dr. John R. Martinez, der, Phoenix teacher, secretary; available at the University of Applied Arts and Sciences. • luncheon Thursday will be George Morrell, ASU purchas­ history professor, will conduct Bookstore. Participating in the summer Herb McLaughlin, of Arizona Included among the courses encampment are students who Photographic Associates,; Inc. ing agent, treasurer, re-elected; the tour which is available for Harry Mehrtens, PBSW Supply $135, which includes transpor­ are: have completed two' years of His talk, “A Picture is Worth and Equipment Co., director, tation down and back,, lodging Two courses in principles of required ROTC training and an 10,000 Words,” will be an an­ economics, business communi- additional year of voluntary alysis of the effect of photogra­ re-elected; and Del Bennewitz, and breakfast and luhch each vice-president of Home Savings day. training. phy on sales, marketing and and Loan Association, director. Aztec ruins, floating gardens, Most of the students will be the economy in general. Remaining on t h e A l u m n i the huge open air market at seniors next fall and upon grad­ Open to the publifc, the lunch­ Board to complete two-year Toluca, the University-of Mexi­ uation will receive commissions eon will be in room 218 of the terms as directors are Ed Car- co, and bullfights will be among in the Army. MU from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Ad­ son, vice-president of First Na­ the sites visited. | Lt. Col. Theodore Wyckoff, vance reservations must be tional Bank of Arizona; and L. head of the ASU Army ROTC made by noon on Wednesday Ray Haire, attorney. John R. Reservations for the tour program, has been with the (Aug. 1). Cost of the luncheon Sandige remains on the Board may be made with Dr. M arti-, nez in the History Department student-trainees a t Ft. Lewis. is $1. as trust officer. or at ext. 424. ■ ’ i r r n J1 C J* t , . . . 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Sports H ave Busy Season , By M ARY GORMAN Friday, July 27, 1962 AWS Complete Coed’s Handbook Coed Cues, a handbook for The sparkling nejv format, Four members of the ’62 bakeall women students at ASU, has revolving around the theme ball club signed contracts with T H E S T A T E P R E S S is a m e m b e r o f th e major league clii»s and are recently come off the press, “The Spotlight is on You,” was A r iz o n a N e w s p a p e r s A s s o c ia t io n , A s s o c ia t e d C o l ­ playing on farm teams with their published by Associated Wom­ conceived by Vergje Lee Beh­ le giate P r e s s a n d N a tio n a l A d v e r t is in g S e rv ic e , en Students. rens, editor, Melanie Pouquette, respective clubs. inc. assistant editor, and their staff. Southpaw Harley Anderson is playing with the Baltimore Containing much helpful in­ Orioles at Aberdeen, South Da­ formation, the 30-page book kota. ., covers “Coming Attractions,” Another ASU pitcher, Pete including AWS assemblies, the Lovrich, signed with the Kansas head residents’ tea, Women’s City Athletics and is playing Day, scholarships and awards. at Minot, North Dakota. , A welcome is extended by Paul Runge, ASU first baseDr. G. Homer Durham, ASU man this past season, signed Two workshops in home econ­ president; Dr. Catherine G. •Dr. Ralph C. Hook, Jr., direc­ with the Houston Colts and is omics will be offered during se­ Nichols, associate dean of stu­ dents; Mrs. Maxine Neelly, as­ tor of ASU’s bureau of business playing at Modesto, California. cond summer session. Dandy Ikeda is the latest sistant dean; and AWS officers services, has been elected presi­ Clothing Construction is sche­ Bonnie' Evans, president; Kay dent of the National Council for member of the ’62 baseball squad Small Business Management to sign. He is now at Middles- duled July 23 to Aug. 10, and Lynsky, vice president; Charla Development for the year 1962- boro, Kentucky, playing with Clothing Illustrative Materials, Jo Allen, secretary;, and Dianne AUg. 13 to 25. Both will be taught Bowman, treasurer. Washington. 1963. Bob Seely of the ’62 freshman by Miss Hildegarde Sitreufert, Under “Roles for You,” vari­ Since coming to Arizona in team is playing with the New assistant professor of h o m e 1958, Dr. Hook has been active York Mets at Santa Barbara, economics, and offer both un­ ous women’s organizations are in business services and man­ California. dergraduate and graduate cre­ listed, everything from honor, aries to the Women’s Athletic agement training. Prior to that, At the present time ASU base­ dit. he was engaged in the manage­ ball players are dominating the Classes in Clothing Construc­ Association, the ROTC auxil­ ment of his own small business. Northern Arizona Semipro Base­ tion will meet from 8 a.m. to iaries for women, and several noon ‘and from 1 to 4 p.m. in special interest groups. The NCSBD is a nation-wide, ball Tournament at Mesa. non-profit organization of man­ Heading the Apache County the home economics building on In a “Sneak Preview,” the agement educators, businessmen Club semipro team roster of campus. It is designed to help][nine residence halls for women on campus are described. “The and government executives, in­ pitchers are, ASU players Bob students who already have some Script>, includes the rules >and terested in the development of Burger, Gary Graham, John experience in sewing ito achieve privileges of residence living research and educational pro­ Miller and Larry Smith. Dennis a smart, custom-made look, re' and the standards of university grams for small business man­ Starkins and Bob Kavgian are fleeting skill in construction, women. agers. also playing with Apache CC. “Costumes” notes that the Also in the semipro league, fitting and finishing details. The .education branch of the “key word for the dress of the Sid Smith, Doug Westley and United States Office of Educa­ Points to be covered include West is informality.” SuggestDr Ben R. Gossick, physics tion has contributed greatly to Jan Kleinman are playing for professor, has been invited to the development of the Council Stewart Motors; Larry Brion current trends in coordinating] jng seasonal and appropriate present papers at international through the work and advice of is playing second for the Bron­ fabrics with today’s fashions clothing, the booklet then says, cos; and Dan Acuff, Bill Gor­ construction and pressing tech­ “Good taste and personal choice conferences in Potsdam, New the national and field staffs. man and Alan Reed are playing niques successfully used on fab­ are your main script outlines York and Kyoto, Japan. “Optical Extinction by Metal As director of the ASU bu­ for the Tempe Worthingtons. rics available in today’s mark­ for campus dress.” In other sports, Larry Arm­ Precipitates in Semiconductors reau of business services, Dr. Continuing, the booklet says, and Insulators”' is the title of Hook has assisted in developing strong, ASU basketball ace, et, handling of fabrics so as to “A good actress must have the paper Dr. Gossick will p re-! an extensive series of seminars signed with the Hawaii Chiefs achieve maximum attractiveness props to ‘ compliment her.” It sent at the Interdisciplinary for the training of practicing in the American Basketball Lea­ and serviceability, and the de­ then lists things to make living Conference on Electromagnetic business managers and in pub­ gue. velopment of efficient use of “on location” easier, such as lishing the monthly “Arizona Scattering at Potsdam, N.Y. Ulis Williams, ASU track star, sewing tools and equipment. personal room decorations. Professors a n d researchers Business Bulletin.” He also recently won the 400 meter race The second-workshop will also Other useful information con­ from Belgium, Germany, Eng­ moderates a radio panel pro­ in a dual track meet between tained in the book includes the gram, “Western B u s i n e s s land, France, the Netherlands, the United States and Russia. meet in the home economics AWS constitution, a diagraih of Austria and Canada as well as! Roundup,” now heard over 25 He was also the anchor man in building from 8 a.m. to noon and how AWS is organized, and a the United States will present! stations in Arizona and Cali­ the 1600 meter relay which the. from 1 to 4 p.m. It will center j directory of AWS officers, resi1papers at the ICES meeting Aug. fornia. U.S. won. on the preparation of teaching ;dence hall head residents and 13-15 at the Clarkson College of! In addition to his work with Buzz Hayes, ASU wrestler, aids for the construction of gar­ presidents, and presidents of Technology, the Council, he is a national di­ entered the N a t i o n a l AAU other women’s organizations. Dr. Gossick’s paper is based on rector of the American Market­ Wrestling Meet in New York ments. These aids supplement “Broadway,” according to the research sponsored by the U.S. ing Association. He also serves earlier this summer but was formal demonstrations given in book, “with all its superstitions Atomic Energy Commission. His as a director of the Tempe eliminated. classrooms, Miss Streufert said. and set patterns of conduct, has and other papers presented at Chamber of Commerce, the little more in traditions than the conference will be publish-] Tempe Rotary Club, and the does the ASU campus. . . Let. us ed by the Pergamon Press Ltd., Arizona Council for Economic walk through some of the im­ Oxford, England. Education. portant roles that will put you 'W oZk& J, Sr s ^ W On Sept. 11, the ASU profes­ .up-stage.” sor will deliver a paper at the Traditions listed i n c l u d e International C o n f e rence on Crystal Lattice Defects which freshman week, the football will be held in Kyoto, Japan season, homecoming, the Star Sept. 7-12. Formal and the annual Military, Ball, Greek Week, the Mem­ “Inhomogeneities in Semicon­ orial Union Birthday Party, and ductors Exposed to Past Neut­ Members of Spurs, sophomore AWS Women’s Day. rons” is the title of the paper, women’s honorary, have sche­ also based on research; sponsor­ duled a series of Saturday trips Finally, a glossary of terms is ed by the Atomic Energy Com­ which will take them to various provided, entitled “Cue Card,” mission. The proceedings of this sites of interest in,the state. explaining the what or where conference will be published by of Old Main, the Devil’s Den, The idea originated after the Physical Society of Japan. Ask-Me’s, Clancy’s, the Sahusponsor, Mrs. Charlotte Lewis aro, the State Press, MU, and The paper to be presented in Sqn Devils. Japan is an extension of one Dr. and four Spurs made a two-day Gossick delivered in 1960 before auto trip to Utah for the na­ the International Conference on tional convention earlier this the Physics of Semiconductors summer. Other members learn­ at Prague. This paper was pub­ ed of the idea and now plan to lished by the Czechoslovak Aca­ make the trips regular weekly demy of Sciences. outings. i Robert P. Balin, electronics technology instructor in the Di­ The first trip, tomorrow, will N O T IC E vision of Industrial Education Everyone is invited to De­ take the girls to Seven Springs. has an article published on the votional-Social every Friday Following trips will be taken to August' issue of Radio-Electron­ at 7 p.m. For more informa­ Payson, Prescott, southwestern ics magazine entitled “Strange tion and free transportation Arboretum, Oak Creek, Seven Electronic-E ffects,” and an ar­ ______ b kAHìai-. call Donna Duncan at Mc­ ticle in P o p u l a r Electronics Stations of the Cross, and the Clintock B Hall. HÊR THE 0 & T magazine entitled “Electronic. Carefree Sun Dial. RëCÇltëfZ' OF TH0 Noises.” Dr. Hook Is Head Of Group Two Home Ec Workshops To Be Offered Ben Gossick To Present Physics Finds LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Spurs Travel Around State Balin Publishes Two Articles I