¡MggiJ P frQ f l i o N A « Î . T . J MIV, M , t t ^ g — t t iS T r T lT T . ¿ J Vol. 46 No. 25 New Machine 4P ersonalizes’ Work Seekers By J O A N S K I P P E R In an age when so many machines are being used to tu rn people into numbers, ASU’s Placem ent Center is pio­ neering a m ovement using a ¿nachine to personalize the individual student. t. Aft<:r five years of studying and experim enting with the use of a com puter in placem ent work, Dr. Robert F. T H IS IS T H E third year ol Menke, director of the .Place­ work in the part-tim e division, m ent Center, reports that the the first in education and a com puter is “an excellent m e­ pilot study is being presently chanical tool to help us do a conducted in commercial. m ore effective and efficient In all the divisions, data1 is placem ent job.” made available to the computer A General Electric 2225 com­ in the form of punched cards. p u ter is used by the center to The candidate’s inform ation is handle m echanical work involv­ transferred to a m aster mag­ ed in m atching students with netic tape where it is m aintain­ jobs. ed and updated for each com­ According to Dr. Menke, the puter run and the job inform a­ system is based on the phil­ tion is rated against the stu­ osophy th at the placem ent of­ dent’s. (Photo by John Polich) ficer should know his student , , ■Rough screening is the basis candidates and their qualifica­ of the part-tim e operation. The rem oval o f largo am ounts of A S U tu r f tions and preferences so well ber mootino. tho Board o f Reoenta ra tifie d is th e fea tu re attractio n a t th e construction Students fill out registration ♦hot k. WJ.M m afrh them from the aw a rd of a $3,259,500 contract to the T G X ......h i« memory with job opportunities site o f th e new U n iv e rs ity lib ra ry . Last w eek Construction Co. o f Phoenix. Phoenix a rc h i­ including class, m ajor, sex, age, that arise. College A ven ue w as w ire d o ff and construc­ tects W e a v e r and D ro v er designed th e s tru c ­ skills, scale of pay desired, and tion began on the fiv e -flo o r, 200,000 squareB U T O N E m an cannot re ­ tu re w hich is expected to be completed 34 types of work. This inform a­ foot, m illio n vo lum e structure. A t its Decern tain all this inform ation for tion is transferred to the durin g the su m m er o f 1966. thousands of students, so the punched cards. P. — .computer, is used as a “mem ­ A F T E R T H E 'JOB card with ory assist.” This allow s the pro'ts ~ indicated fessional stafL-O i -the. « e n t ^ - ‘~ T ,Lalca , rrequirem ^ uirem ents e^ «is m o r e t i m e f n r Passed against the candidate’s more time for counseling and on tape, the com puter selects advising the individual student, those students whose variables Dr. Menke said. best fit the requirem ents asked The com puter system is in for and discharges the four A dvisem ent appointm ents for Those students who a re reg ­ institute participants, w ar o r­ the p re-reg istratio n period w ill istering under a special p ro -’ phans, 6th Army, A.F.L.T., Luke operation in all three divisions kinds of data: of the Placem ent Center:' p a rtend F riday, according to regis­ —A student job notification gram m ust be cleared through and W illiams A.F., state reh ab ­ time, which is concerned with tratio n officials. P rin ted class letter; a letter describing the job th e business office in Ad 107 ilitation-sponsored p r o j e c t s helping undergraduates and schedules can be picked up this and containing a built-in letter before checking th eir fees. and m iscellaneous company graduates obtain part-tim e jobs w eek in th e M oeur A dm inistra­ of introduction addressed to the Special program students will billings. both on and off-cam pus; edu­ employer, sent to each student tion Building. be handled a t tables near the Those who m ust have an ap ­ cation, which is concerned selected by the tom puter. cashier booths in the MPE A n­ S tudents planning to p re ­ proved special registration p er­ with those who are interested nex during the regular regis­ register m ust see their advis­ —An em ployer notification m it before fees will be waived in finding-teaching or adm ini­ tratio n period. ers this w eek in order to take form. A letter listing the names, include faculty, staff, faculty strative-positions, a n d commer­ advantage of pre-registration Following th e checking of and staff dependents, cooperat­ cial and industrial which works addresses, arid- telephone' num ­ Jan , 11— 21. bers of students who have been fees and registration m aterials, ing t e a c h e rs, non-resident with new graduates and alum ­ students w ill tu rn them in at Persons w ho w ithdrew from graduate assistants and A.Y.I. ni from all colleges at the Uni­ selected for the job listed is tables in the M oeur building. the U niversity this sem ester and in-service institute partici­ versity except the College of sent to each em ployer seeking part-tim e help. S tudents w ill be given the need not be re-ad m itted in o r­ pants. Education. option of paying fees during the d er to p re-register. —A new m aster file. At the p re-registration period or d u r­ Class schedules for the sum ­ conclusion of each run, a new ing the regular registration m er session can be picked u p in m aster file is printed listing all period. If they pay during the the Sum m er Session office, Ad updates, changes and follow­ p re-reg istration period, they 213, F riday. This w ill enable up information. w ill not have, to re tu rn to cam ­ students to p lan schedules for —The inactive list. If a stud­ pus until the first day of classes. both th e spring sem ester and ASU’s first endowed profes form er president of Motorola. ent has been notified of four O therw ise they w ill have to sorship became a reality Dec. th e com ing sum m er session. Interest irom the fund will positions or has been actively To pre-reg ister, the student is pay fees a t the MPE Annex 23 with the arrival of the final supplement a full professor’s registered with the center for during regular registration. to bring his approved program installm ent of a $150,000 gifts salary approved by the Board of 30 days, he is autom atically in­ of studies, properly com plet­ A social security request from Motorola, Inc. Regents, Dr. Durham explained. activated by the com puter and ed and signed by his adviser, card is included w ith registra­ President Durham accepted will not be considered for any With this money, Dr. Durham to . th e lobby o f the M oeur tion m aterials. Beginning in jobs. the $30,000 check, the fifth and hopes to add a professor with an B uilding a t his scheduled tim e, the fall, ASU will use each stu ­ final payment, on behalf of the However, he does rem ain on international reputation in the w here he w ill obtain reg istra­ d en t’s social security num ber ASU Foundation, a non-profit the m aster file and can be re­ tion m aterials a t either of the as his perm anent identification physical sciences-engineeringcorporation which assists the activated by contacting the side windows. num ber, replacing the m atricu­ University. The presentation mathematics field. Center to reaffirm interest. lation num ber system. Class cards w ill be av ail­ was made by Dr. Daniel R. No­ “We hope to secure additional D E P E N D IN G on the time of able at offices listed in the Special program s include: ble, executive vice president of outside support to perm it the es­ year, an average of 10 to 15 jobs schedule. The registration m a t­ Motorola. loans, scholarships, staff, facul­ tablishment of ten endowed are put through a daily run erials m ust be filled out com ­ ty and staff dependents, m ili­ Dr. Durham announced last professorships in the next de­ against a m aster file of approxi­ pletely and then checked in the tary dependents, cooperating year th at this first endowed cade,” said Dr. Durham, “and m ately 700 to 750 candidates in lobby of th e M oeur building at teachers, nonresident graduate professorship will bear the name the Paul V. Calvin chair will be part-tim e operation. the indicated time. assistants, A.Y.I. and in-service of Paul V. Calvin, founder and the first of these.” iContinu ed on P ag e 5 * Scoop Dig Cha-Cha-Cha ¿Advisement Is Necessary For A ll Students This Week ASIPs First Endowed Professorship Becomes R eality With $150,000 Gift Page ¿ 2. Wednesday, January 6, 1965 STATE PRESS Troupe Brings H it To Gammagejan. 14 Who’s Whose P IN N IN G Press Award and V ariety Poll Edw ard A lbee’s p rize-w in­ Award. ning play “Who’s A fraid of According to David Scoular, V irginia Woolf?” w ill be p re­ director of Gammage A uditor­ sented for the first tim e in A ri­ ium, special arrangem ents have zona a t 8 p.m. Jan . 14 in G am been made for students desir­ mage Auditorium . ing to sit in the balcony. T ick­ The play takes place in a ets m ay be purchased for $1.50 sm all New England college on a first-com e, first-serve b a­ town and depicts two faculty sis. m em bers and their wives as The Albee production is not they grapple w ith the problems a fine arts or celebrity series of disintegrating m arriage and program . Tickets will go on m oral degradation under the sale at $2, $3 and $4 at the au ­ throes of alcohol. ditorium box office. F u rth er “V irginia Woolf” will be p re ­ inform ation and reservations sented by the N ational Com­ may be obtained by calling the pany, which is on a coast-tobox office, 966-3434. coast tour of some 70 cities. Vicki Cummings and Kendall Pledges Plan Dance C lark co-star in the roles of The first annual “KooskieM artha and George. B ryarly Weipe Stomp,” an all-fratern ity Lee and Donald Briscoe are and sorority pledge dance, will featured as Honey and Nick. be sponsored by the In terfra­ During the p lay’s tw o-year ternity Pledge Council from- 8run on Broadw ay it received 12 Friday night at the Feed the New York D ram a Critics’ Bag restaurant in Mesa. A w ard, O uter Circle Critics’ Tickets are $1 a couple, 75 Award, five A ntoinette P erry cents stag, and will be sold at (Tony) A wards, the Foreign the door. ro te WEu> v e o f t ■ % o f h g n a t s - 0 / g / M * A s r c H b / g t a m Bobbies Flowers 20 E. 5th St. WO 7-2972 — WO 7-4274 f T A » H . 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Large Artificial Plants For Rent TIGER’S MILK 40c E IC H E N A U E R ’S BA R “T ake T he T ra m ” To Papago Plaza if thoughts of financial planning leave you feeling this way, you should do somethingabout it now. You may be surprised how little money you need to begin your lifetime financial program. Life insurance is the perfect founda­ tion because it offers protection and savings features. See your Provident Mutual campus representative for more information now—while you can gain by lower premiums. JOHN HERRICK and ROD H A N N A M A N Phone 264-4334 PROVIDENT MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Wednesday, January 6, 1965 Sun Devils Ready For League Opener By JO N M O R R IS Arizona State's basketball Sun Devils take on another m onum ental task tomorrow night w hen they m eet the U ni­ versity of New Mexico Lobos in A lbuquerque to begin their W estern A thletic Conference title race. The Devils also will keep a conference date with W yoming Saturday in Laramie. The Devils and Lobos tied last year for the WAC crown. A F T E R A so-so holiday with m ore low points than high, the Devils expect the going to be rough in A lbuquerque. New Mexico has rolled up 10 wins and dropped only one FOR RENT Nice One Bedroom Furnished Apartm ent game *— and are reported to bo even stronger than last year's NIT ru n n er-u p team. ASU evened its record at 6-6 by breezing past Rhode Is­ land 102-93 Saturday a t Sun Devil Gym. However. Coach Ned Wulk was not satisfied . w ith the defensive play. “ W E 'R E R U N N IN G the of­ fense as well as any team I've had. but w e're giving up e n ­ tirely too m any points: We’re giving the opposition entirely too m uch w orking room .” ASU showed a balanced of­ fense in the Sun Devil Classic which it won w ith victories over M urray State and W ash­ EVERY THURSDAY IS "COLLEGE D A Y " AT Russ Super Car Wash CAR W ASH O N LY A.S.U. BREAKFAST SPECIAL (Wioto by Jim Hutchina) A L O N E — A rizo n a State’s Fred d ie Lew is drives by th ree opponents fo r a fie ld goal in Sun D evil Classic action. Devils w hip ped M u rra y State in the fin a ls to capture thcfr second consecutive crow n. SUN DEVILS BARBER SHOP £-■ 3 BARBERS # 130 E. 8th — In The Mall 8th ST. & FOREST Hair Styling Razor-Kut by Dick Fields ____ “GIVE US A TRY” Open .Monday thru Friday — Closed Saturday JO A N BAEZ - 00 $1.00 $ Toast, Jelly and Coffee Dining Room Mesa-Tempe Hi-Way TEMPE M M M 1 N O PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ALL ASU STUDENTS U PO N I D. PRESENTATION 3 EGGS AND HAM H a o h D r a n m P tria to c o Served D a ily 6:30-11:30 (Continued o n Page 8) COLLEGE DAY $70.00 ALL UTILITIES PAID EXCEPT ELECTRIC 915 Kenwood Circle 966-0862 Alter 4 P.M. ington State and other holiday, battles. Dennis D airm an heads scor­ ing averages with 18 points per game, followed by Dennis Ham ­ ilton at 17.8. John Myers at 15.1 and Freddie Lewis at 1:t «1 ASU H A S been leading their opposition on the boards, un­ believably enough. The Devils are ahead 40 6 per game to 37.3. Lack of size could be a prob­ lem against the UNM Lobos. Coach Bob King's five starts a unit that averages 6-5 in height and 209 pounds in weight. The Lobos have two return- Russ' Super Car Wash 7569 e . M cDo w e l l r d . SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA t t S ttX K V ro p -u sv m HOYT A XTO N KINGSTON TRIO 9.95 Vs vP O u tfitte rs For G en tlem en 1 2 5 E. S E V E N T H S T T E M P E . A R IZ O N A Page 4 Wednesday, January 6, 1965 STATE PRESS We Believe - 11 Cover I | College I I Avenue f a Time To Change Here we are, beginning a new year. Everyone has made and probably broken a dozen or more resolutions al­ ready, and we see no reason for the State Press to be left out, SO: RESOLVED: No more complaining about the ridicu­ lous seating system now in effect for the basketball sea­ son. Just because it is impossible to attend the game with a date, or because we can see only four games, is no rea­ son to pick on the Intercollegiate Athletics. RESOLVED: No more comments about our proposed College Avenue mall, which now resembles a road de­ signed to test the durability of new cars under the most hazardous conditions. The coeds with mud up to their knees understand. RESOLVED: Not to swear when car tires go flat after hitting holes in the parking lot across from McClintock Hall. RESOLVED: To remember that Dean Catherine Ni­ chols prefers the title of Associate Dean of Students to Dean of Women Students. RESOLVED: Not to make fun of the discipline called “social probation.” RESOLVED: Not to snicker when passing the new Language and Literature building. RESOLVED: Not to become irritated when instruct­ ors write on the blackboard then stand in front of it, or when they make an appointtnent and fail to appear, or when they impose “busy-work” type of assignments. RESOLVED: Not to complain about student govern­ To the Editor: ment . . . they haven’t 'done anything. RESOLVED: To remember that “if we don’t like it, We hear so much tall, about we can always leave.” lack of seriousness among stu ­ RESOLVED: To remember that voting in school elec­ dents, and lack of interest in tions is a sacred duty and a precious privilege . . . in spite studies that any intelligent stu ­ of everything. dent can’t help taking a hard RESOLVED: Not to get upset because the new pre- look at his own attitude and be­ registration system has created a few minor problems. No havior. big thing because registration occurs at the same time I did this, and as one of the classes are being held and because we have to hike across results, I wish to accuse the ad­ campus searching for class cards. RESOLVED: To remember that in the conflict be­ ministration of the University of tween the state law and school policy about the use of in­ gross neglect of the duty to pro­ toxicating beverages (booze) that the school is always vide adequate study areas for students between classes, or to right. RESOLVED: To remember that this ain’t no trade enforce a reasonable standard of quiet in the existing areas so school. n