No More Long Registration Lines, Just Long Forms — SEE PAGE 6 F a ll State lected — re ig n s of P re ss editor s e ­ If y o u sh e w ill hold the the fir st collegiate Hunt U n iv e r s it y 's d a ily d o n ’t lik e the nam e L ib r a r y , hunt fo r a better nam e. W e ’re lo o k in g new s­ fo r su gge stio n s. Se e co lu m n , paper. See page 2. A R I Z O N A STATI page 4. U M I V I R S I T V EARLY ARRIVAL AT LAKE URGED «fe Convocation Water Sports Day Eight Official Events Slated Honors 1,375 Top Students “To all those p lan n in g to a tte n d W ater S p o rts Day, w e urge early a rriv al to B u tch ­ e r Jones Beach to elim inate p a rk in g p ro b lem s,” said L ance Renfrow , com m ittee chairmanT ThD an " uai A M S W ater S p o rts D ay w ill kick off a t 9 a.m. tom orrow at B utcher Jo n e s Beach, Sa.gua.ro Lake, w ith th e w a te r skiing event The th re e fin alists for AMS W ater S p o rts D ay Q ueen are D ianne Brock, K appa Sigm a, Ju d y H ickm an, D elta Sigm a Phi, a n d K ath y K rutchfield, A rnold A ir Society: C row ning of th e queen w ill ta k e place tom orrow a t B u tc h e r Jo n e s B each. T h e girls will be ju d g e d on g en e ral a p p e a r­ ance, in clu d in g poise, posture, figure, face, p erso n a lity and sp e ak in g ability. T h e queen w ill receiv e a gold tro p h y and ru n n e rsu p wild be presen ted w ith plaques. TJie a w a rd s are on d isp lay in th e M U show case. F I R S T , second, th ird place tro p h ie s w ill be given fo r those ea rn in g th e m ost points. Second p la ce m ed als Will b e aw ard ed in ad d itio n to th e u su a l first place tro p h ies in in d iv id u al events,, .the AM S com m ittee d e­ cided. D ean W .P. S hofstall stated: — “T h e A rizona H ighw ay P a tro l w ill he p a tro llin g th e highw ays in e x tra force— “ LIQUOR control w ill be present. — “A11 cases of in toxicatiaon, illegal consum ption, c o n trib u t­ ing to th e d elinquency of m in ­ ors, d ru n k an d d iso rd erly co n ­ d u ct an d d ru n k e n d riv in g w ill be re fe rre d to th e U niversity fo r discipline.” SCH ED U LE 9:00 a .m — W a t e r S k iin g . 12:00 N o o n — L u n c h 12:15*12:30 p.m.— S k i e x h ib it io n J2:30 p.m.— In n e r T u b e R e la y *1:30 p.m.— S w im m in g R e la y 2:30 p.m .— G re a t E x c h a n g e .3:30 p.m.— S e c re t E v e n t— T e a m s v^ill c o n sist o f f o u r m e m b e rs: 2 m en, 2 w o m e n 4:00 p.m.— B o a t R aces— T h e re w ill be a t ria n g u la r c o u rse a n d a s tr a ig h t- a w a y co urse. E q u ip m e n t: boat w it h U.S. C o a st G u a r d re g u la t io n s ...................... ................ DR- G E R A R D K U IP E R i| Nine Win Swarthout Writing Awards F irs t prizes in th e K a th ry n an d G lendon S w a rth o u t c re a tiv e w ritin g com petition w ere p resen ted last night. F re sh m a n R ussell Czarfiecki w as cited for an u n titled pcem , an d fresh m an Thomas W alker fo r h is sto ry ‘" C h ristm a s a t S pring C ie e k ,” an d ju n io r P a tric ia B row n for h e r assay “T h e O pening of a D oor.” T he $50 a w a rd s w ere m ad e by Dr. Collice P o rtn o ff, p ro fesso r of English. Second pm ee prizes of $25 each w ere w on by sophom ores C h ristie B iririger for h er essay “On B ecom ing A w are of P re ju d ic e ,” Ian M acP herson fo r his story “S o u th of F e a th ersto n e,” an d g ra d u a te stu d e n t G ary B u rle ­ son fo r his poem “E p ith alam iu m : M arty and W iley.” H o n o rab le m ention citatio n s w e n t to fresh m en J a n e L ittle fo r “On A ctin g ,” R ich ard D an fo rd fo r an u n title d sonnet, an-, to senior R ich ard U lrich fo r his story, “E arly W alk er U sed to S in g .” FOUR TIMES WEEKLY NEXT FALL State Press Expansion OKed T he- S tu d e n t S en ate passed a bill W ednesday d esigned to e n ­ able th e S ta te P ress to fu nction on a fo u r-d a y -w e e k basis th is fall. T he bill, w hich a p p ro p riated $7,000 to th e S ta te P ress, w as designed to p ro v id e e x tra funds w hich, com bined w ith reg u la r activ ity fees, ap p ro p riatio n s and a n ticip ate d a d v e rtisin g in ­ come, w ill en a b le th e p ap e r to be p u b l i s hed T uesday th ro u g h F rid a y in th e fall. D r. M a rtin H. A lisky, c h a ir- Athletic Board Reveals Policies For Revised Basketball Seating G en e ra l policies re g a rd in g stu d e n t seating fo r b ask e tb a ll gam es d u rin g 1905-66 a r e re ­ v ealed in a le tte r, d a te d M ay 3, p re p a re d by D r. Jo e l J . Dauiten, c h a irm a n o f th e ath letic board. T he te tte r, ad d re ssed to K a rl W odhner, A S p resid en t, a n d . M ike B ow lin, stu d e n t se n ate fin an ce co m m ittee ch airm an , ex p lain s th e a c tio n ad o p ted by th e a th le tic board. T he b o ard w ill r e v e rt to th e policy o f tic k e t d istrib u tio n an d stu d e n t se atin g u sed d u rin g th e 1963-64 y ear, in clu d in g fre ­ q u e n t tic k e t d istrib u tio n p e r­ ......... iods th ro u g h o u t th e b ask etb a ll season. T h e p la c e m e n t a n d n u m b e r of se ats fo r stu d e n ts sh a ll be th e sa m e as fo r th e 1963-64 year. A n in d iv id u al stu d e n t m ay receiv e a p o ssib le m a x im u m of tw o b ask e tb a ll tic k ets p e r gam e u p o n th e p re se n ta tio n of tw o stu d e n t ID cards. No a d d itio n a l ch a rg e sh all be m ad e to a n in d iv id u al stu ­ d e n t fo r adm ission to a b a s k e t­ ball g am e o th e r th a n th e S u n D evil C lassic an d sim ila r fe a t­ u re a ttra c tio n s. m an o f th e B oard of P u b lic a ­ tions, and th e D ep a rtm en t of M ass C om m unications, s a i d “T his is a sound, long ran g e m ove w hich w ill h elp th e en tire cam pus by in creasin g th e a v a il­ ab le space for n ew s.” T he recom m ended b u d g et for 1965-66 passed its second re a d in g w ith no am en d m en ts or opposing debate. F in a l changes w ere m ad e in th e b ill a t th e A pril 27 S enate F in an ce C om m ittee open h ea r­ ing. SB 249, “to p ro v id e id e n tifi­ catio n ca rd s fo r th e spouses of m a rrie d stu d e n ts,” passed its fin a l rea d in g an d w ill go into effect upon signing by AS P re s ­ id e n t K arl W ochner an d P re si­ d en t D urham . A bill to m a k e th e Catalyst^ an AS p u b licatio n w as tab led u n til n e x t w eek p en d in g e x te n ­ sive rev isio n by F irs t Vice P re sid e n t J u d y H am er. T h e lit­ e ra ry m ag azin e is op erated by Sigm a T au D elta, h o n o rary 1965 Sahuaro Yearbook Distribution Set May 27 D istribution of th e 1965 S a­ h u aro yearbook has been set for M ay 27, according to th e ed i­ tors. S tu d en ts w ishing to pay th e rem a in d er of th e p u rch ase p rice m ay do so in MU 207. . E nglish fra te rn ity . T he bill estab lish in g re q u ire ­ m ents fo r p articip a tio n in AS w as k illed by a m otion to .tab le indefinitely. Fem inine Football Game Postponed Until Tuesday T he K ay d b tte-A n g el F lig h t P o w d e r P u ff football gam e h as been postp o n ed u n til 3:30 p.m. T uesday a t S u n Devi] S tadium . C ancellation of th e T h u rsd ay gam e wtas d u e to a p ro g ram co nflict in stad iu m use. S tu d en ts, facu lty an d sta ff a re in v ited to atten d th e special H onors .Day convocation, h o n o r­ ing 1,375 o u tstan d in g u n d e r­ g rad u ates, a t 10:30 a.m. today at G am m age A uditorium . Classes w ill not be officially dism issed, b u t professors have been asked to allow stu d en ts to atten d . T he convocation will conclude in tim e for stu d e n ts to get to th e ir 11:40 a.m. classes. M A J O R S P E A K E R fo r th e convocation w ill he D r. G erard K uiper, d irecto r of th e U ofA ’s lu n a r an d p la n eta ry laboratory. D r. K u ip er is th e chief e x p e r­ im en ter fo th e R anger m oonshot se ries an d is in ch arg e of in te rp re tin g th e lu n a r p h o to ­ g rap h s o f the R an g er program . H e w ill show a sound film of the R anger V II m oonshot and discuss th e relatio n sh ip betw een science and th e h u m an ities. The program , w ill open w ith ¿'p e rfo rm a n c e of S ousa's “K ing Cotton M arch” by th e Concert Band, conducted by R onald F u l­ ler. ’ F O L L O W IN G T H E N ational A nthem , P resid en t D urham will ■ ex ten d greetings, a fte r which V icky Bond, soprano, w ill sing an a ria from the first act of V erdi’s “La T ra v ia ta.” She will be accom panied by Margo Sm ith. Dr. K u ip e r will! th e n d eliv his address, w hich w ill be fol­ lowed by xth e A lm a M ater and the C oncert B and's perform ance of O sterlin g ’s “T hu n d ercrest. Concert M arch,” u n d er th e d i­ rectio n of H arold H ines, con­ ductor. Philosophy Professor to Advocate Viet Withdrawal in Speech Today A co n tro v e rsia l stand ag ain st th e U. S. (position in S o u th Vied N am w ill be ta k e n b y a fac u lty m e m b e r today as h e d is ­ cusses “L e t’s G et O ut o f V iet N am ” a t 11:40 a.m . in M U 211. Dr. H a rry M. B ra ken, p ro fe s­ so r o f philosophy, sponsored by S tu d en t R eligious L iberals, said his ta lk w ill d ea l w ith “w h y th e academ ic w o rld is so a p ­ p alled a t o u r foreign policy in V iet N am .” D r. B rac k en claim s m ost lib ­ e ra l a rts p ro fesso rs oppose th e p rese n t policy. H e bases th is claim on “le tte rs ap p e arin g in th e N ew Y o rk T im es,” an d th e fact th a t S ecro tary o f S ta te D ean R u sk on A p ril 23 criticized pro fesso rs w ho blasted U.S. policy. D r. B ra ken has no fig u res or ap p ro x im atio n s on th e n u m ­ b e r of pro fesso rs fav o rin g a p u ll-o u t, b u t h e d efin e d th e g ro u p as “th a t seg m en t of th e academ ic w o rld th a t R u sk ta k es serio u sly .” “T h e re is no q u estio n th a t h e (R u sk ) is d istu rb e d by c ritic ­ ism ; th e re fo re th e re m u st be a ‘g re a t d ea l of h o stility to V iet N am p o licy ’,” D r. B ra k e n said. Page 2 STATE PRESS Wilson Men Protest Ban On Parking PLANS STUDENT EDITORIAL BOARD - Coed Named Fall State Press Editor S en io r S h irley D eM arke w as nam ed S ta te P re ss e d ito r-in ch ief an d Bob D orn m a n a g i n g e d ito r f a r th e fa ll sem ester W ednesday b y th e B oard of P u b licatio n s. “A fter th e shock w o re off I w as su d d en ly a w a re of th e g re a t resp o n sib ility an d I w as th a n k fu l th a t I h ad th ree m on th s to re fle c t on it,” said M iss D eM arke, w ho w ill be ed ito r of th e firs t fo u r-tim e sa -w e e k S ta te P ress. B u t M iss D eM arke alre ad y has p la n s fo r n e x t y ear. She p la n s to estab lish a n ed ito rial b o ard m ad e u p o f stu d en ts o u t­ side of th e jo u rn a lism d e p a rt­ m e n t an d w ill Wold in te rv iew s for stu d en ts in te reste d in th e b oard positions W ednesday from 1:30 to 5 p.m. A t th a t tim e she also w ill m - ^W ilson H ail resid en ts, d e s­ p ite th e ir protests, w ill h a v e to fin d o ff-stre e t p a rk in g u n til at le a st n e x t fall u n d e r th e T em pe 3-5 a.m . p a rk in g ban. T he m e a-. su re wenit in to effect la st S a t­ u rd ay . Since th e n , m en in th e dorm h a v e com plained i t is im possible fo r th em to lo cate p a rk in g spaces a n y w h e re n earb y . B e­ fo re M ay 1, m any p ark e d along M y rtle and O ran g e streets, o n ­ ly a block from th e dorm . C ity T raffic E n g in eer G eorge A llen said h a lf-a -d o z e n s tu „ d e n ts _w ere tu rn e d aw ay w hen they cam e to him fo r the o n ­ stre e t p a rk in g p e rm its now r e ­ q u ired . A llen said C am pus S e­ c u rity told him “th e re is am ple cam p u s p a rk in g fo r dorm re s i­ d e n ts.” S ecu rity Lt. G ayle S h u m an also rep o rted o ff-s tre e t p a rk ­ ing space is sufficient. H e said som e resid e n ts a r e p a rk in g ii lo t 12 a t V an N ess an d Opdnge a n d in v a c a n t lots ^st>uth of A pache. U n iv ersity P hy sical P la n t E n g in e er G pdrge Z elenski said a u th o rities a re considering p a rk in g ad ju stm e n ts for n ex t f e i l t h a t w ould help W ilson r e ­ s id e n ts . W ilson H all becom es a w om ­ e n ’s dorm again in S eptem ber. (Phot® by John Polieh) T hen all n ea rb y dorm s w ill be N E W E D I T O R — S e n io r S h iH e y D e m a rk e , app oin ted a s fa ll e ditor for coeds and lot 42 w est of of T h e State Press, and B o b Dorn, m a n a g in g editor, d is c u s s p la n s McClimtock A w ill be open to fo r n e x t y e a r’s paper. W ilson w om en. Nominations for Who’s Who Due At Dean’s Office N om inations fo r W ho’s Who A m ong S tudents in A m erican Colleges and U niversities m ust be In the office of th e dean of stu d en ts, AD 103 by M ay 24. To qualify a stu d en t m ust h av e com pleted 84 sem ester hours, attain ed at least a 2.0 index and ex tra o rd in a ry re c ­ ognition in scholarship, a c tiv i­ ties and honors ea rn ed w hile a t th e U niversity. F aculty, staff, stu d en ts and officially approved o rganiza­ tions m ay subm it nom inations. TYPING Neat, accurate, reasona b l e . VeElIa Gardens, 1700 E. Don Carlos, Apt. 2E, Tempe. Phone 9660885. HARMAN'S Dining Room M e w -T e m p e H i- W a y Friday, May 7, 1965 te rv rew stu d e n ts fo r all o th e r s ta ff positions- P o sts o pen in ­ clu d e those of n ew s editor, copy ed ito r, cam pus ed ito r, sp o rts ed ito r, society editor, ch ief p h o to g rap h er, p ro o fre a d ­ e r an d se v eral associate e d ito r­ ships. A nyone w ith a t le a st a 2.0 g rad e av e rag e m ay apply. “I w a n t to stress th a t I w a n t s tu ­ d e n ts from all field s to ap p ly , n o t juSt jo u rn a lism m a jo rs,” Charco Broiled Steaks ★ Filet Mignon $1.28 ★ 98c ★ Sirloin $ I .18*Sh ish k e b a b $1.50 ★ King Size ★ Fork Chops $1.15 Hamburger 55c D in n e rs In clu d e B a k e d Potato, To sse d G re e n Sa la d , C h o ice of D re ssin g a n d G a r lic .B re a d Open D aily 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Also A bove Orders To Go — 967-6248 ’ § • FOR SALE MARK I V m o n ito r; lik e new . 2724619 a s k f o r S a n d y a ft e r 5 p.m. C U ST O M -M A D E Ir is h lin e n d ress, w o r n o n ce a t m y w e d d in g ; tafetaline d, p rin c e s s she ath . S iz e 5-7. $15. A ls o : la rg e b a b y c rib , p o rta -c rib , carbed, c a rria g e . 966-1233. CQ £3 PQ O 3 O pci > to * M CO S3 o o F U L L L E N G T H w e d d in g g o w n , N e w Y o r k o r ig in a l. Zz p rice ; u se d once, m a rr ia g e still lasting . 964-0515. c 1959 M G A R o a d ste r, w ir e w h e e ls, go o d top, clean , g o o d m e c h a n ic a lly . $800. P h o n e 967-4157 o r 947-8235. CO S C U B A G E A R — t w in ta n k s. S in g le p h a se re g u la to r. $75. W O 7-3097. O to w G CO CAM ELI A • P R IC E S FRO M $100 TO *1000 1961 L I G H T b lu e V o lk s w a g e n se d a n ; v e r y g o o d c o n d it io n - m e c h a n ic a lly e x celle nt. W O 6-1295 a fte r 5 p.m. $900. 1957 V E S P A . R e c e n tly r e b u ilt $85. 1953 C u s h m a n c h o p p e r. F a ir shape. M a n y n e w p arts, $65. W ill, tra d e fo r W e t s u it o r ta n k s. L o u D i S a lv o , 111 E . 7th S t ( A p t D , re a r), 6-7 p.m. o n ly . PERSONAL 132 N. C e n tra l — - P a r k C e n tra l M a ll 9 A . M . -5:30 D a lly — AL R E W A R D f o r th e g r e y t o o lb o x lost b e tw e e n 2:00-2:30 p.m . T u e s d a y at V a n N e t s a n d 8th. 907-4522. U su a l, • STRICTLY PERSONAL H A R R I E T : C o m e h om e. N o m atter w h a t e x te n t w o m e n g o t o in m a k in g t h e m s e lv e s o b n o x io u s , I 'm s u r e th a t m e n w i ll e x e r t e q u a l g e n iu s in th e ir a tte m p ts to sta n d i t I h ave . S n o w JUST DROP BY BURGER CHEF’S NEW TEMPE DRIVE-IN AND FILL OUT YOUR FREE CONTEST ENTRY BLANK Enter as often as you wish. All entries become the property of Burger Chef Drive-Ins, Inc. D R A W IN G MAY 2 1, 1 9 6 5 T ill 9 Mon., T h u rs . & Fri. DROP BY BURGER CHEF TODAY! 2-37 7 4 *Dke (Creators O f O k e Registered Jew elers % Im agine ow ning your very own hairy m ountain lion rug aud gen u in e authentic real fireplace to put it in front of! Wow! And the m usic is n ice too. U n u su a l Am erican Gem Society BURGER CHEF 106 EAST 8TH STREET . SEE DENNIS FOR DIAM ONDS _________ • 9 VALLEY LOCATIONS Page 6 Friday, May 7, 1965 STATE PRESS Advisement, Pre registration Start Monday S chedules of classes for the fall an d sp rin g sem esters will Pc d istrib u ted w ith reg istra tio n m a te ria ls sta rtin g M onday in th e M oeur A dm in istratio n B uilding. S tu d e n ts can o b ta in a course request card and pay a $10 fee a t th is tim e. A dvisem ent periods w ill begin T uesd ay and c o n tin u e fo r two w eeks. A dvisers will fo rw ard the ap p ro v e d course re q u e st card i b.ue slip) to the re g is tra r’s office. Class schedules p rogram m eu by a co m puter, w ill b e m ailed to the stu d e n t’s m m e address. At this tim e, stu d e n ts w ill have 1: : ec options: -—STU D EN TS CAN com plete re g istra tio n m a teria ls an d r e ­ tu rn them along w ith a check for fees to th e re g is tra r ’s office. This will com plete th e ir registrations. T he $10 fee w ill be used tow ard final fees. If m a teria ls ere not re tu rn e d by Aug. 25, th e $ 1 0 fee w ill be forfeited and m a teria ls w ill be re tu rn e d for use du: ing re g u la r registration. —-The stu d e n t can re tu rn the m a teria ls and pay fees before Registration Procedure in Brief S tu d en ts c u rre n tly en ro lled in on -cam p u s courses th is sem ester w h o w ish to reg ister early for th é fa ll sem ester, should follow this p ro ced u re d u rin g fre e p erio d s b eg in ­ n in g at 8 a.m . Monday— Go to M oeur B u ild ing an d secure a course req u est card, fee card and receip t, and class sch ed u les for firs t an d second sem ester. 1965-66. — Go to ca sh ier in M oeur B u ilding and pay a $10 deposit. (T h is d eposit w ill be credited to w ard y o u r fees fo r fall se m est­ er. ) — See y o u r ad v iser to p la n y o u r p ro g ram for n ex t fall. P r e -r e g ist ra t io n is based on p la n n in g ahead. See m a in e d itoria l, page 4. Se;>l 11 w ith o u t penalty. T he $10 fee w ill be forfeited afte r this tim e. I — T he stu d e n t can keep the m ateria ls and use th em d u rin g the regular reg istratio n period Sept. 9-11- S tu d en ts w ho choose ii. - option w ilt forfeit th e $10 fee. THROUGH THE NEW EARLY reg istratio n and th e d is trib u ­ tion of the tw o schedule‘i. stu d en ts w ill have a b e tte r chance to plan th eir program and m ore tim e to see th e ir advisers, according lo A lfred T hom as Jr., re g istra r a r d d irec to r of adm issions. The co m p u ter w ill process th e schedules from th e stu d en ts' t m pleted course req u est c a rd s It will m ake an y changes in the schedule th a t is necessary due to closed sections. S tu d en ts can ■Kock out" tw o tim e periods on th e card. Tw o a lte rn a te s can also be listed No schedule changes can be m ade until d ro p -a d d period, Sept. 15-20. APPROVED PROGRAM Co I U NAME OF STUDY Education O Fine Arts CLASS: Q Q Freshman DEGREE PROG R A M - 3 4 '1 E n 2% Graduate School o f Social S ervices Administration Architei:ture Jurtior D eg ree M ill ¿£5 (\ T IT L E 3 L V W a p tT u R E . 2 F l t o h iO , 2 E lE m o s r lftR u EE 4 P À vhm oceA , VW T k tlo s o p V v * . E 'lo r h V m q ^ V A pA b ^ . S e c tio n p e a b p ic W s A S Senior . E -lft U S C fW Ï 0001 Engine! ;ring S c ie n c e s ________________ CO U R SE 100 | Nursing 3 A . C o lle g e , D e p t, a n d C o u rse N um ber 0 0 0 B usine. »s Administration ( ^ ) Sophomore WORK: (Job) Wh :>rP?__tiAgJL'»,& G a s S I a+ .I o K EN S o c i a l S e c u r it y N o . M id d le ( g ) Liberal Arts ( ) ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY n > . F irst COLLEGE: "4 _ l ^ _ S e m e s t e r & ïd e ii - Year ^ oe. a e —Y our course re q u e st card , ap p ro v ed by y o u r ad v iser, w ill be fo rw ard e d by h im to th e clean of y o u r collège. — If y o u r c u rre n t hom e ad d ress on file m rhe re g is tra r’s office is n ot co rrect, o r if you p lan to ch an g e it d u rin g su m m er, you should notify th e rec o rd s section im m ed iately of y o u r a d d re ss changeS h o rtly a fte r J u ly 20 you w ill re c e iv e th ro u g h th e m ail a p rin te d schedule of y o u r courses for th e fall se m ester an d o th e r m a teria ls, in clu d in g in stru c tio n s fo r fee p ay m en t an d com pletion of y o u r re g is tra tion. S ito p W Graduate E w q I is U M a jo r o h + i e l d o f S p e c i a l i z a t i o n Hours I e M çÆ T im e D ays 3 ;4 o P e r W eek ? A B ld g . R oom N o. MWF 3 U . W MWF 2 s s 384 2 U /fV F B « ‘.4 o T T F U’.Ab Sem . H o u rs MWF 2 1 7 1 4 0 T Th 2 1 :4 0 MWF 1 2 \5 IN S T R U C T O R ScpAopp’lNL EC 13) U ? o o \ I .C .. S S 001 a U \ N aA b r s K f t N 'E 0 New Blue Slip This is the approved program of study (blue slip) that the student fills out with the advice and consent of his ad­ viser. At the bottom of the form is a space for requested free tim e and al­ ternate courses which the computer will program to fit the student’s schedule. — REQUESTED FREE TIME Time ¿.‘SO 4tï \ M T w Total TH F •‘ P X SR 2« RE 2o\ » y p .f A . 14 s S o i Aft STU D EN T Pre-registration Card This is the registration request card w hich is used only for pre-registration. In the right-hand column the student may list no more than two alternate courses. A provision for requested free tim e appears in the upper-left-hand corner. Complete instructions are on back. 1 A d v i s e r 's N a m e ALTERNATE COURSES A CUGiAJUOrvUQ- A d v i s e r o r P e r s o n A u t h o r i z e d t o A p p r o v e f o r th e 3.40 MWF 3 vv I2G 4 4 o MWF 2 M o bu r ---------------------- --------------------------- --- ---------- /TV\0tAPrS i|i || i|| fi if f§ if || || || if l| Friday, May 7, 1965 STATE PRESS P age 7 AS ACTIVITIES VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT *> C O u -v tc * tfciMARCAS R IO Activities Chief Is Fashion Model (F o u rth o f a S e rie s) By M A R T H A T H A Y E R N e w s E d ito r E nthusiasm keyed L inda O akley’s cam paign and will be th e pivot p o in t of h e r p rogram n e x t y e a r as activities vice president. “This su m m e r I hope to p lan th in g s so th ey w ill be rea d y to go—boom , boom, boom in th e fall,” th e 21-yearold ed ucation m a jo r said. B U T T H A T isn ’t a ll — M iss O akley, w ho is a partitim e professio n al m o d el as w ell as fu ll-tim e s tu d e n t w ill a t­ te n d su m m er school classes in th e m orning, p la n fo r h e r n ew office in th e afte rn o o n and m odel in th e evenings. W o rk in g for th e V o g u e Agency of S cot t s d a 1 e, M i s s O akley m odels in in ­ fo rm a l show s ait C ar e f r e e In te rn a tio n a l, T ra d e r V ic’s and o th e r re sta u ra n ts. “R ig h t now it is ta k in g up too m u ch tim e ,” . sh e said of h e r m odeling c a r e e r w h ich is p aying h e r w ay th ro u g h co l­ lege. “W e a re ju s t en d in g o u r b u sy season— th e to u rist se a ­ son,” she e x p lain e d . She does m o st o f h e r m o d e lin g a t lu n c h ­ eons in th e e a rly aftern o o n s. A s f a r n e x t y e a r ’s activities, M iss O akley said She w an ts to sch ed u le ac tiv itie s m o re fo r th e college s tu d e n t an d “ste e r aw ay fro m h ig h school ty p e ac tiv i­ ties. I know it can b e done, I d id it as social b o ard ch airm an th is y e a r.” A L S O S H E P L A N S to b rin g th e d o rm s in to m o re activities. “I th in k m o re stu d e n ts should be w o rk e rs a n d p a rtic ip a n ts in ac tiv itie s in stea d of ju s t by­ sta n d e rs,” M iss O akley o b ­ served. In te re s te d in w o rk in g to w ard g ettin g a b a n k an d d ru g store on cam p u s for stu d en ts, Miss O ak ley also w an ts to reb u ild som e U n iv ersity trad itio n s. As fo r h e r fu tu re plans, She said, “A fte r g ra d u a tio n w ho know s? T h ere 'are so m any th in g s th a t I am in te reste d in, so m a n y th in g s f m ig h t lik e to dio 'besides te ac h , fo r instance p u b lic rela tio n s w ork. I am so glad I ’m young!” ( A S S ec re ta ry-elec t J u d y M ey­ er w ill be fe a tu re d W ed n es­ day.) Debaters Win in Tournament T h e d e b a te sq u a d took f ir s t a n d second places in th e A ri­ zona Speech L ea g u e F oren sic C ham pionships la s t w eek en d in F lag staff. S e v e ra l te a m m em b ers r e ­ ceived in d iv id u a l a w a rd s. W ally L arso n to o k f ir s t p la ce in o ra ­ to ry , L inda C raig p la ce d sec- Graduate Wins $200 for Essay G ra d u a te s tu d e n t R o b e rt C. H ird receiv ed $200 fo r his p rize -w in n in g e n try in th e N a­ tio n a l D efense T ra n sp o rta tio n A ssociation’s second annual colleg e-lev el contest. T his y e a r’s to p ic w as “A n In q u iry In to a P ro b le m F acin g T ra n sp o rtatio n , E ith e r M ilita ry o r /C rC om m ercial.” n trie s w e re rec eiv ed fro m R ege stu d e n ts a ll o v e r th e U n ite d S tates. T h e com petition is desig n ed to stim u la te th e in te re s t of th e co lleg e stu d e n ts in tra n s p o rta tio n ’s v ita l ro le se rv in g th e econom y a n d d e­ fense1 of th e U n ite d S tates. RAPTIS TASTY HUT FOODS ond in o ra l in te rp re ta tio n an< th ir d in o ra to ry , a n d K itty Killo rin also receiv ed a thirc place in o rato ry . In th e lo w e r division, the te a m of B ill W a lk e r a n d L arry S tep h e n took firs t p la c e d e fe a t­ ing th e UofA in th e fin als. The u p p e r d iv isio n te a m of W ally L a rse n an d C onstance L u n d berg achieved1 a second place. O ne o f t h e o th e r te am s, com ­ posed o f M ike Y arn ess an d M ahlon G au m er, w as u n ab le to com pete becau se Y arn ess w as in th e S tu d e n t H e a lth C en ter w ith to nsillitis. 0 N S A L E “T h e L a rg e st a n d T a stie st S a n d w ic h e s in th e V a lle y ” ★ ★ ★ if if Corn Beef Pastrami Baked Ham Barbeque Beef Italian Sausage Free D elivery Just Call 967-1202 1205 A p a ch e B lv d . Tem pe H IL L S RECORDS & BOOKS Tempe Center H ui K N O O NE SINGS DYLAN LIKE DYLAN Hear Bob's new album featuring "Subterranean Homesick Blues* on CO LUM BIA RECORDS § a Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back Home Subterranean Homesick Blues CL 2328/C S 9128 Stereo C Q 729 Tope Also including “She Belongs to Me," "M aggie's Farm," "Love Minus Zero/No Limit," "Outlaw Blues," "O n the Road Again," "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream," "Mr. Tambourine M an," "Gates of Eden," ’ft's Alright, M a (I'm Only Bleeding)," " It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." Page 8 Friday, May 7, 1965 STATE PRESS Two Coeds Accept Summer Opera Work ASU Senior To Give Trumpet Recital in MU B etty B u rto n a n d M ary B eth A rm es, cast m em b ers o f th e L y ric O p era T h e a te r p ro d u c­ tions, h av e signed co n tra cts to sing w ith th e re sid e n t o p era com p an y of C e n tral C ity, Colo, th is su m m er. B oth coeds h a d p a rts in “Voices fo r a M irro r,” p ro d u ced by th e L y ric O p era T h eater. O th e r th e a te r p a r ts fo r Mi§s B u rto n , a ju n io r, w e re th e le ad in “G ian n i S dhiohi” a n d a sm a lle r p a r t in “W est Side S to ry .” Miss A rm es, a g ra d u a te stu ­ den t, p la y ed S u san n a in “T h e M a rria g e o f F ig a ro ” th is sem ­ ester. A tru m p e t recital, fe a tu rin g senior Leon O. Rye, w ill be p r e ­ sented toy th e U niversity M usic D ep artm en t a t 8:15 p.m. S u n ­ day in th e MU ballroom . O pen ‘t o th e public, th e p r o ­ gram w ill in clu d e “S o n atin a for F o u r T ru m p e ts” by Ron S im p­ son, “S uite P o u r T ro m p ette En U t E t P ian o ” by P a u l B onneau, “C oncerto in B F la t M ajor fo r Bassoon” by W. A. M ozart, “M editation” toy M arcel M ihalovici, and “Cazona P rim a a 5” by G. G abrieli. D ouglas P a lm e r w ill be a c ­ com panist. A ssisting in th e p ro ­ gram w ill be B a rre G riffith , bassoon; D avid Y andell, .D an S tra w b rid g e a n d L ew is F inell, all tru m p e ts; C h arles K etchum , F rench horn; K arl A braham son, tuba, an d H en ry K eneally, trom bone. C e n tra l C ity, a b o u t 30 m iles w est of D enver, w as a w id eopen, ro a rin g g o ld m in in g to w n in th e 1890s. T h e to w n h as b een rec o n stru cte d a n d is a b ig to u r ­ ist ce n te r, k n o w n n a tio n a lly fo r its o p era p ro d u ctio n s ev e ry su m m er. P ro fessio n al o p e ra sta rs sing th e le a d ro les a n d y o u n g er stu d e n ts fill th e o th e r p arts. B esides singing in th e p ro ­ ductions, th e A SU coeds w ill p a rtic ip a te in w o rk sh o p s in voice, staging, lighting, m a k e u p an d th e o th e r asp ects o f th e a te r. Miss A rm es w ill stu d y “R igole tto ” a n d M iss B u rto n , “T h e M e rry W ives o f W in d so r.” to Two Seniors Play in Recitals R ecitals by tw o seniors a re "scheduled by th e m usic d e ­ p artm en t to n ig h t and tom orrow night. M ichael H am ilton w ill' p re ­ sent a tu b re c ita l a t 8:15 p.m. tonight in G am m age R ecital Hall. A ssisting w ill be K arl A braham son, Rick F elix and G urden H utchins. P a tric ia T arpey, a m ezzosoprano, wild be p resented at 8:15 p.m. tom orrow in th e F irs t M ethodist C hurch, Tem pe. (P lw to by R k M C a n to r) F A C E L I F T I N G — K A E T is in the m id st of a re m o d e lin g job w h ic h w ill e v e n tu a lly g iv e them m ore co m p a ct sto ra ge fa c ilitie s and grea ter w o r k in g space. C h a n g e s can be o b se rve d in the stu d io and control room . ’65Summer Season Enrollment Expected to Hit 14,500 Mark A p proxim ately 14,500 s tu ­ d ents a re expected to enroll for both sessions of sum m er school beginning J u n e 14 through A ugust 21. T w en ty -se v en d ep a rtm en ts are offering courses w hich are alm ost th e sam e as la st sum ­ m er. T he School of N ursing is o ffe rin g no courses; M ass Com ­ m unications and D ep a rtm en t of B otany a re o n l y offering courses for th e first sum m er session, J u n e 14 th ro u g h Ju ly 17. T h e m ost p o p u la r courses are E nglish 101 an d 102, according to th e se creta ry to th e D ean of S u m m er-S essio n s. T h e C ol­ lege of E d u catio n h as th e big­ gest selection of courses, an d th e B usiness College o ffers th e m ost n ig h t classes. M ost en g i-„ n ee rin g an d som e m ath em atics courses r u n fo r th e fu ll 10w eek su m m er schooL Banquet Honors Payne Librarian ' . T he College of E ducation is giving a b an q u et, F rid a y , May 21, to ho n o r D orothy Robinson, P a y n e T ra in in g School Li b earyfart, w ho w ill r e tire a t th e close of th is year. M iss R obinson joined the facu lty in 1927 as fifth grad e te ac h er a t th e P a y n e T ra in in g Sahool, ‘a n d has se rv e d as school lib ra ria n th e re since 1953. T ickets m ay b e o b ta in ed by contactin g D r. H aro ld B. H unnicu tt, a ssista n t professor of educatio n , a t 966-3309, toy M ay 15. Cost o f (the d in n e r is $4.50 p e r person. M ay 13 is th e d ea d lin e for those reg isterin g b y m ail. T hese stu d en ts m u st re tu r n th e ir re g ­ istra tio n m a te ria ls an d m oney by m id n ig h t o f th a t day . A ll o th e r stu d e n ts w ill re g iste r J u n e 14 fo r th e firs t session an d J u ly 19 fo r th e second session. F u rth e r in fo rm atio n is a v a il­ ab le in th e S u m m er Session o f­ fice, AD 213. F o r n ew an d o u t-o f-s ta te stu d en ts, th e d e p a rtm e n t p u b ­ lishes a su m m er session catalo g w hich d escrib es th e cam pus, cam pus facilities, th e locale, course o fferin g s an d co u rse d e ­ scriptions. T h ese a re also av ail­ ab le in th e ab o v e office. M A K E YOUR SELECTION OF A LOVELY GIFT C A SHOP TEMPE CENTER FIRST! Mother Deserves The Best — T he Best MOTHER'S DAY M A Y 9th RECORDS & BOOKS FREE GIFT WRAPPING HILLS BOOKS & RECORDS TEMPE CENTER Comes From COA f a u e lt LOC TEMPE’S FINEST 911 Mill Tempe Center Engraved — Gift Wrapped — Mailed MILL AVEN Friday, May 7, 1965 STATE PRESS Players to Present Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ Comedy S h a k e sp e a re 's “M uch Ado A bout N othing,” hig h E liza­ b e th a n co m ed y fe a tu rin g d r a ­ m a, m usic a n d d ance, w ill be p re se n te d b y th e U n iv ersity P la y e rs n e x t w ee k en d in G am - Building Survey Results To Be Released Soon T h e a rc h ite c tu ra l b a rrie rs survey, co nducted to fin d out accessib ility of b u ild in g s fo r th e h an d ica p p ed , w ill soon be com piled a n d re su lts released . M em bers of IF C an d P a n h e lle nic aid ed in th e su rv ey , w hich w as conducted, b y th e Blaster S eal S ociety. Page 9 Next ‘Dateline’ Production Covers New Dorm Library, Student P lay Ads for Rides In MU Lobby m age A u d ito riu m . L av ish ly costum ed, th e e la b ­ o ra te p ro d u ctio n is d irected by D r. Ja m e s Yealter. T h e re a r e m a n y in d ica­ tions th a t tlhe se m ester is a l­ m ost o v er. O n e is th e ad s on th e M U b u lle tin b o ard o ffe r­ ing o r a sk in g fo r rid es to f a r a w a y places. T h e ca st w ill in c lu d e Jo A n n Y ec a n d B ill M cL aughlin s ta r ­ r in g a s B e a tric e a n d B enedick, a n d E lean o r F ric k e tt an d L eif F e a rn as H ero a n d C laudio. O ffers include, “R id ers w an ted . L eav in g M onday to O m aha, Neb. D riv in g a M e r­ cedes. I ’ll p a y g as ex p en ses.” O r, “F re e rid e to A ppleton, W is.,” w ith a p h o n e n u m b e r a n d address. R eserv ed tick ets, $1.50, $2 an d $3 fo r th e p u b lic, a r e on sale n o w a t th e box o ffice in th e L yceum . B oth e v e n in g p e rfo rm ­ an ces w ill b e a t 8:15. T ic k ­ e ts w ill b e a v a ila b le a t th e door. A nn M axson, w o m en ’s editor, w ill in tro d u c e th e preview , w hich w as d irec ted by B ud B a rtle tt a t K A ET. T h e p u b lic serv ice show w ill be te le c a st a t 4:30 p.m . S u n d ay on K TV K , C h an n el 3 a n d a t 6:45 p.m . T u esd a y on K A ET, Channel 8. Graduate Student Gets $50 Award T h re e stu d e n ts w ill a c t in a re h e a rsa l scen e fro m S h ak e­ sp e are’s “M uch A do A bout N othing.” T h e y a r e J o A n n Yeo, a s B e a­ trice; B ill M cL aughlin, as B enedict, a n d D ihne Jo h n so n , as Ursaila. T h e p lay w ill r u n M ay 14-15 in G am m ag e A u d ito riu m . M ary To p lace rid e ad s, o r for sale, tr a d e o r re n t ads, th e th re e -b y ffive-inCh card s m ay b e picked u p a t th e MU In fo rm a tio n Desk. A sp ecial m a tin e e is sch ed u l­ ed 2:30 S a tu rd a y w ith r e ­ serv ed tic k e ts a v a ila b le at $1. T h e n e x t ed itio n o f “D ateline: A SU ” w ill h e a d lin e re p o rts on n ew d o rm ito ry lib ra rie s a n d a com ing stu d e n t ipJay. G ra d u a te stu d e n t, G erald R. R upp, h a s ta k e n th ird p la c e in th e 1965 A m eric an Society fo r P erso n n el A d m in istratio n E s­ say Contest. H e w on $50, an d his p ap er w ill be p u b lish ed in T he P e r­ sonnel A d m in istra to r, official p u b licatio n of th e A m erican So­ ciety for P erso n n el A d m in i­ stratio n . SUNDAY MAY 9th Here's to the g a l w ho cooks all of D ad 's favorite FOR M O T H E R dishes, w ho irons sis's dress for her date at a AT TEMPE SHOPPING CENTER moment's notice, w ho gets up in the middle of ... and while you're there look around for gifts for all the family for all occasions. the night to check up on ailin g junior, w ho buses the fam ily to and from It s m any activities. Yes, here's to Mom , chief cook, bottlewasher, chauf­ feur and counselor . . . w rapped in one w on­ derful person! MOST SHOPS A N D STORES OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. TEMPE'S FINEST SHOPPING CENTER CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON ENUE Americana Shop Ray’s ASU Barber Shop Bonnie Sue Fashions Brickie’s Furniture Buddy’s Coffee Shop Celia’s Fashions El Rancho M arket. . Erickson’s Handcrafts 1st Federal Savings & Loan 1st National Bank GallenKamp’s W. T. Grant Happy House Shop *^ Hill’s Record & Book Shop The Hogan Inland-Western Loan & Finance BETWEEN Jam’s Restaurant King’s Fashions Lee Optical Pioneer Camera Shop Rosamond’s Beauty Shop Ryan-Evans Drug Store Scott Jewelers Sewing Basket Sherwin-W illiams Co. S & H Green Stamp Center Standard Service Station State Farm Insurance TeePee of Toys -»m 31 Flavors Ice Cream Tops Liquor Store University Sporting Goods Zzzona Laundry 8™ & in™ str eets P a g e 10 STATE PRESS 1 Lecture ■pi WAX MflSFUM^ Friday, May 7, 1965 toFeature Folk Songs A special p ro g ram featu rin g folk songs an d fo lk lo re w ill be o ffered as th e la st p rese n tatio n of the C en ter for A m erican S tu ­ dies. F eatu rin g P ro fesso r G ene B lu estein o f th e E nglish d e p a rt­ m ent at -Fresno S tate College, th e m u sic -illu stra te d lecture, en titled “T h e A m erican C har­ a c te r in F o lk so n g an d F o lk lo re” w ill be a t 2:45 p.m. n e x t F riday in th e MU ballroom . Dr. M arvin M. Fisher, p ro ­ g ram d irecto r, said th a t P ro f. B luestein is a p erfo rm er of p ro ­ fessional calib er, w ith a g ro w ­ ing rep u ta tio n fo r his folksongs and folklore. He has held two Carnegie Foundation fellow ships to r e ­ cord an d collect folksongs in th e S ou th ern A ppalachians, and a Jam es J . H ill Fam ily F o u n d a­ tio n fellow ship to collect m id w estern folklore. His articles h av e appeared in a n u m b er of m agazines an d he is p rese n tly in th e “L ife T re a s­ u ry of A m erican Folksong” an d th e recen tly issued “E lectra Folk B ox.” For F olkw ays Records, Inc., P rof. B lu estein has ap p eared as a p erfo rm er as w ell as collect­ or of folk m aterials. A m ong the recordings a re “Songs of th e N orth S ta r S ta te ,” “Songs of th e H olidays,” “B am boushay Steel B and” an d “B uell K azee Sings an d P lay s.” Air Department Updates Name Exciting New Designs T h e n am e o f th e D ep a rtm en t of A ir Science w ill be changed to th e D e p a rtm e n t o f A erospace S tudies n e x t sem ester. Lt. Col. R o b e rt E d w ard s, p ro ­ fessor of a ir science, said th a t th is is in k eep in g witlh th e U n i­ v ersity ’s policy o f b rin g in g ROTC u p to d ate. N o essen tial ch an g e w ill b e m ad e in th e course c u rric u lu m n e x t fall. Sgt. M ajo r E d w in Jack so n , d e p a rtm e n t o f M ilita ry Sci­ ence, sa id th e n am e change w ill n o t effect th e A rm y ROTC. Buses Resume Stops at MV T he fam iliar w estern -d e co r­ ated buses of th e Scottsdale T ra m Line, u n d e r new m a n ag ea t tlhe MU ev ery hour betw een m ent, a re ag ain m aking stops 7:30 a.m. a n d 5:30 pjm. T he tra m line, u n d e r th e new ow n ersh ip of P e te r M ala v e n ­ ds, encourages stu d e n t sugges­ tions as to p ossible new ro u t­ ings for , its buses. MIDNITE SNACKS P u m p k in Se e d s ___ 98c lb. S u n f lo w e r S e e d s .... 89c lb. EIÇHENAUER’S BAR P a p a g o P la z a — 40 N. 1st A v e ., P h n x Farm Plants 12 Types of Alfalfa T w elv e v a rie tie s of alfalfa h av e been plan ted in this y e a r's crop o f th e A g ricu ltu re E x p e r­ im ent Farm . Jo e Byrd, of th e farm m a in ­ tenance office, said th a t th e resu lts of th e 12 v arieties w ill be used jn determ in in g n ex t y e a r ’s crops. “T his y e a r’s experim ent, ’ B yrd said, “w ill d eterm in e th e k in d of alfa lfa th a t adapts best to this clim ate, and it w ill d e ­ te rm in e w hich crop w ill be p la n ted n ex t y e a r.” STUDIO APTS. Furnished, refrigerated, walk-in closets, pools. Spacious lawns & land­ scaping — $65.00. K ~ e ep sak e’ D I A M O N D R I N G S T rue artistry is ex p ressed in th e brillian t fashion styling of every K eepsake diam ond en­ gagem ent ring. Each setting is a m asterpiece of design, reflecting the full brilliance a n d beauty of the c en ter d ia m o n d ... a p e rfe c t gem of flaw ­ less clarity, fine color and m eticulous m odern cut. T he nam e, K eepsake, in th e ring a n d on the tag is your assurance of fine q uality a n d lasting satisfaction. Your very p e rso n a l K eepsake is aw aiting y our selection a t y our K eepsake Jew eler’s store. Find him in the yellow pages u n d er “Jew elers.” Prices from $100 to $2500. R in g s e n la r g e d to show beauty of detail ^ T r a d e ­ m ark registered. A lso furnished 1 bed­ room available — $80.00. 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Y . i Tempe Friday, M ay 7, 1965 STATE PRESS Page 11 Alpha Pi Mu To Initiate Six 2,500 Students To Participate in Dance Festival In itia tio n cerem onies for six g ra d u a te stu d e n ts a ré sc h ed ­ uled by A lpha Pi Mu, a n ationai in d u stria l en g in eers h o n o r so­ ciety, at 2 p.m. M ay 15 in BA 103. A b a n q u e t w ill follow a t 6:30 p.m. a t th e B eefeaters R e sta u ­ ra n t in P h oenix. T h o m as R. P elfrey , professor of F rench, w ill be g u est sp eak er. H is to p ­ ic is “S eren d ip ity — T he d is­ covery of th in g s n ot sought fo r.” In itia te s a re P au l W itte. R o b ert S m ith , Jo h n P ark er, E v erett T om linson, Ja m e s M axfield an d C h arles M itchell. E ligibility re q u ire m e n ts for the society include a mi n i mu m 3.5 g ra d e av erag e. M ore th a n 2,500 stu d e n ts th ro u g h o u t t'hjt sta te w ill p a r­ tic ip a te in tlhe A rizona D ance F e stiv a l a t 8 ip.m. to m o rro w a t S un D evil S tadium . T h is y e a r ’s th e m e ch a n te d E v en in g o f is sponsored by th e Je su s C h rist of S aints. is “A n E n ­ D ance.” It C h u rch of L a tte r-d a y T h e p ro g ra m w ill inclu d e seven m ask ed dance d em o n ­ stra tio n s w hich w ill fill th e field an d stage. A n u n u su a l fe a tu re of th e p ro g ra m w ill be o rig in al dances, each d istin ctiv ely costum ed. T h e p ro g ram is open to th e public. TH ETA CHI SCH EDU LES ‘D R E A M G I R L F O R M A L ' T h eta Chi fra te rn ity will crow n th e ir dream g irl and p resen t a w a rd s a t th e ir an n u a l “D ream Gi rl F o rm a l" at 7:30 p.m. to m o rro w at Los O livos H otel in P hoenix. A ll A lum ni, fra te rn ity m em ­ bers an d th e ir guests a r e in ­ vited to atten d . , Phrateres Elect 965-66 Officers P h ra te re s, o ff-c a m p u s w om ­ e n ’s organizartfion, rec en tly elected n ew officers: T hey are: E laine P ic k e tt, president: N ancy B a rn u m , m em b ersh ip vice p resid e n t; E la in e G ilbert, rec o rd in g se creta ry ; S an d ra F ix , co rresp o n d in g se creta ry , an d Ila B ran d li, tre a su re r. In sta lla tio n o f officers w ili be M ay 9 a t th e a n n u a l M o th ­ e r ’s D ay T ea. O u tsta n d in g of­ ficer, ac tiv e an d S m ile G irl w ill also be announced. G O O D W O R K — R o g e r E v a n s, p re sid e n t of P h i S ig m a K a p p a fr a ­ tern ity, re ce ive s the C e re b ral P a lsy citation fro m M ik e M o rris, P re sid e n t of U n ite d C e re b ra l P a lsy A sso c ia tio n of A r iz o n a fo r o u tsta n d in g c o n trib u tio n to the n atio nal d riv e held la st F e b ru a ry . T h e m en operated a toll gate on the T e m p e B rid g e in co n ju n ctio n w ith a P h o e n ix telephone. Club Calendar TOMORROW F a c u lty -stu d e n t tea — 8:3010:45 a.m ., BA sem in ar room , for a ll b u sin ess studentsS un D evil R odeo A ssociation— 7:30 p.m ., ABC R anch B e ta B e ta B e ta — 8 p.m., hom e of Dr. R asm ussen, in itiatio n Pi S igm a A lp h a— 4 p.m., South M o u n tain P ark , ra m a d a sev ­ en an d eight, picnic SU N DAY Sophos — 7 p.m., MU 211, b u sin ess m eetin g LD S I n s titu te — 8:30 p.m-, the in stitu te , film Brides To Be You're In The News S how er and W edding In v itatio n s F ro m $11.95 M onogram m ed N apkins and P a rty Supplies T hank You and In fo rm al N otes P ractical G ifts A ll B rides W ill Love HAPPY HOUSE STORE Jack Tempe Center M e rte s) Campus Drug TODAY 100 In v ita tio n s — (P h o t o b y $pe$# SPECIAL SALE on SHULTON'S Dusting Powder • Cologne Cologne Ice • Bubble Bath • Gift Sets Page 12 Friday, May 7, 1965 STATE PRESS AFR0TC D rill Unit, Angel flig h t Participate in Armed Forces Day T h e R O TC d rill te am an d A ngel F lig h t w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e 16th a n n u a l A rm ed F orces D ay ce le b ra tio n a t W illiam s A ir F o rce .B ase tom orrow . A rm ed F o rc es D ay officially is observ ed M ay 15, b u t c e re ­ m onies a t W illiam s A FB a re b eing sched u led a w eek ea rly . T h e d rill te a m is scheduled to b eg in its p erfo rm an ce a t 9:35 a.m ., follow ed b y th e A ngel F lig h t d rill sequence. T h e d r ill team , com m anded by C a d et F irs t Lit. D avid L- D a­ v en p o rt, m a d e a d e a n sw eep of th e re c e n t second a n n u a l 10th R eg im en tal P e rsh in g Riffles D rill M eet hefld in -Sun D evil S tad iu m . T h e team , w o n firs t p la ce in th e s ta n d a rd Or re g u ­ latio n d r ill a n d firs t p la c e in th e tr ic k o r fan c y d rill am ong th e g ro u p s co m p etin g w ith o u t rifles. M U N T Z S T E R E O -P A K N O T A F F IL IA T E D W IT H M U N T Z TV ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ AUTO STERE « STEREO SOUND SYSTEMS m *T P h o to W O R K IN G ty p ifie s A R T IS T S — the crow de d T h is life d ra w in g c la ss co n d itio n s under by John P o lic h ) a n d fo u rth sem ester stu d e n ts w o rk together, w h ic h t a rt stu d e n ts are forced to practice th e ir sk ills. Ja m m e d three and fo u r deep, first, second, th ird allo w g re a te r flex ib ility in ' choosing co u rses,” said Dr- C. B. ■G am brell, c h a irm a n of th e D ep a rtm en t of In d u s tria l E n g i­ neering. “I t w ill o ffe r an M.S. w ith an a re a o f sp ecializatio n or broad g en eralizatio n r a th e r th a n th e re g u la r M SE .” A t p re se n t th e r e a re m o re th a n 40 A rm y stu d e n ts w h o are p resen tly on c a m p u s o r h av e been ad m itted a n d w ill a rriv e in J u n e o r S ep tem b er. TW O A Re in stru c to rs at W est P o int, Ool. R o b e rt WS am z an d L t. J o h n R. P a rk e r. Col. Sam z is " w o rk in g fo r his Ph.D . an d Lt. P a r k e r is w o rk ­ in g fo r h is M.S. A ccording to D r. G am brell, A SU hals o n e o f th e la rg e st g ro u p s of A rm y 'stu d en ts o f th e schools p articip atin g . In ad d itio n to v isitin g th e School- of E n g in eerin g , L t. Col. V eaudry w ill v isit th e C ollege of B usiness an d D ea n G len n O verm an. G RAN D OPENING Mesa CYCLE CENTER 2T7-3790 MOTHERS DAY . . Army Personnel Chief to Visit L t. Col. W. F. V eau d ry of the A rm y O ffice o f P erso n n el D e­ velo p m en t w ill v isit th e School of E ngin eerin g M onday to d is­ cuss th e A rm y g rad u a te ed u c a­ tio n p ro g ram w ith D ean L ee P. T hom pson1. Dt. Coti. V eaudry, ch ief of th e C ivil Schools B ran c h of th e O ffice of P erso n n el D evelop­ m ent, w ill O bserve a n d discuss A rm y personnel w o rk in g on d egrees here. A lso u n d e r discussion w ill be th e new M.S- p ro g ra m in i­ tia te d in th e School of E ngi­ n ee rin g recen tly , w hich m any A rm y stu d en ts a r e utilizing. T I L L N O W th e only degree av ailab le w as a M.S. in E ngi­ n e e rin g (M SE ). “T h e new M.S. p rogram w ill 2812 E. THOMAS ROAD (HI C»75El>7i .orany d a y Treat Her To The Best at CHICO'S RESTAURANT* FINE MEXICAN FOOD 1120 East Apache Blvd. — Tempe *Air Conditioned of course Kennecott's Comer 260 W. Main — Mesa Fred Elquest & Son Everything for the Art Student * Art Supplies • Picture Framing 703 N. 2nd St. Phoenix P H O N E A L 8-2628 Win A Free YAMAHA RIVERSIDE B rin g In C o u p o n / with my A ll-R isk Auto Insurance by E d Porter. ” She is and so's her car. You can be too, for w e specialize in insur­ ing young drivers, those who've had auto accidents, motorcycles, servicemen, even boats and air­ planes. JEWELERS Jewelry and Watch Repairing SR-22's filed free in one d a y ! 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A n E q u al O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y er v- We- will welcom e job inquiries from Senior Engineering Students. For Information on rewarding careers In mining, write to ua at Hayden, Arizona Copper Corporation M a y M in a s D iv is io n Tem pe i Friday, Mày 7, 1965 STATE PRESS Page 13 Devils Lose to Grand Canyon; Will Meet San Diego U. Today D .. i n A P A f t i B y nD AO iUi /Gs mD U DGEON ..... ............................................. in te rru p te d S teve B ush’s steady pitching. C oach W inkles ad m itted th e team is dow n a little a fte r tr a il­ ing off som e a fte r its g reat s ta r t b u t added, “In m y book, th e se boys a re ju s t as good now as e a rlie r in th e y ea r. A couple of losses w on’t ru in th e w hole seaso n .” T h e Sun D evils host San D iego U niversity th is w eekend. A sin g le gam e w ill be played at 3 th is afte rn o o n on S u n D evil F ield follow ed by a d o u b le - T he fa lte rin g b aseb all team lost a 7-3 decision to G rand C anyon C ollege T uesday fo r its fo u rth loss in th e la st seven starts. T he S un D evils, No. 1 te a m in th e c o u n try fo r a m onth and th is w eek ra n k e d n in th , seem d estin ed to d ro p o u t of th e top ten. T h e D evils a r e c u rre n tly 37-7 fo r th e season. • C oach B obby W inkles, in an e ffo rt to let a ll his p la y ers see som e action in th e long season, sta rte d Ted Robinson (3-0) ag ain st G ra n d Canyon. THE SO PH O M O RE rig h th an d e r, w ho h as been effective a t tim es th is y ear, 'was g reeted by a hom e ru n an d n ev e r fin­ ished th e firs t inning, Doug N ü rn b e rg also w as h it h a rd in relief, b u t Jo h n P a v lik shut ‘ th e door on th e su p risin g G ran d C anyon w ith a six inning, no­ ru n , n o -h it p erfo rm an ce. P a v lik ’s p itch in g w as w asted how ever, as th e D evils n ev e r c a u g h t up. O nly sp eed y Sal B ando’s hom e ru n an d ca tc h er R ay S ta d le r’s tw o -ru n double ¿duc&tf 1612 e a s t N ext To W I L L M O N D A Y be back n ex t — y ea r? “I ’ll p ro b ab ly sig n ” he said, “b ut I hope people u n ­ d ersta n d . I w a n t to m ak e my fu tu re in pro fessio n al baseball, and I h av e ev er since I w as a little kid. B ut I also know th e v alu e of a college education, an d you can bet off season I ’ll be rig h t back a t ASU w orking to w ard th a t d eg ree.” M onday is rate d so high th a t a p ro scout, ta lk in g w ith W in ­ kles, advised him , “You b e tte r p lay him all you can, an d call him to y o u r office if h e d o esn ’t h av e a class an d c h a t w ith him , because y o u ’re n o t going to s e e 1 m uch of him a fte r th is seaso n .” W inkles disclosed th is w eek th a t m any of his. p la y ers a re lining up b aseb all jo b s in su m ­ m er leagues. "Years Ahead" Flight Training In The New Shinn - 2150 MODERNIZED GROUND SCHOOL FOR P I L O T S * NON-PILOTS Amos FlighrOperations 8AN BANDO “S p e e d y ” A P rivate License is a M ust in M odern Business Don Amos — Class of '56 Phone BR 5-7291 SKY HARBOR Family Billiards m c d o w ell h ea d er a t 1 p.m. tom orrow . W I N K L E S w ill s ta r t so u th ­ p aw Jim M errick to d a y w itt( Ron L ea an d P a v lik g ettin g th e nod for to m o rro w ’s d o u b le h eader. W ith only six p itc h e rs on his staff, W inkles is seriously th in k in g of le ttin g o u tfie ld er R ick M onday pitch. M onday, w ho has ra p id ly es­ tab lish ed him self as o ne o f the m ost ex c itin g p lay ers e v e r to“1 don a S un D evil uniform , p itch ed L egion ball in high school a t S a n ta M onica, Calif. H ow ever, h e h as “n o t p itch ed • th is y e a r an d W inkles w ill not use him th is w eekend unless . th e D evils h av e a big lead. H ittin g aro u n d .400, it is b e­ com ing m o re a p p a re n t th a t M onday is- no flash in th e pan an d w ill d efin itely be one of the m ost sought a fte r college a th ­ letes to sign a professional b aseb all co n tra ct a fte r th is se a ­ son. • p h o e n ix R e s ta u ra n t” - r o a d “ B ro o k s h ire POOL —= BILLIARDS — SNOOKER ALL AT ECONOMICAL PRICES HOURLY RATES 1 Player ........... $ .70 2 P la y e r s ______ 1.25 3 Players _____ 1.50 4 Players . 1.50 5 Players ... ...... 1.50 ARE YOU A REAL SPECIAL DEAL B. M. O. C. ? Monday, Tues., & Wed. Male E sco rt............ ..$ .70 Girl Friend ..NO CHG. $. 70 Hr. For Both Can You Prove Pt At BO-JO's? Get In Shape Now! 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T hese ev e n ts w ill com prise tod ay ’s agenda: T H E 100, 220, 440 an d 880y ard runs, th e h igh and low hurdles, m ile ru n , shot put, discus, b road jum p, high ju m p and the 880-yard relay. Tw o team s, th e Soul B ro th ­ ers and P h i Sigm a K appa, are expected to fig h t for team h o n ­ ors. Y esterday p relim in arie s som e ev en ts w ere staged Tem pe H igh School Select Thinclads In Coast Relays By BOB REILLY«: Intramurals Season Closing in at T H E IN T R A M U R A L p r o ­ gram office y esterd ay said th a t Phi Sigm a K appa w as leading in tra m u ra ls w ith 200 points. O ther le ad ers a re th e F ijis w ith 169 points, Phi D elta T heta w ith 149 points. Sigm a Chi w ith 145 points. A lpha T au O m ega w ith 141 points, Sigm a Phi E psilon w ith 135 points and D elta Sigm a Phi w ith . 133 points. A w ards w ill be presented for team titles, ou tstan d in g f r a te r ­ nity. dorm and m anager M ay 13, at the AM S banquet. , M edals w ill also be presented to individual w inners. P aul D onah, d irector of in ­ tra m u ra ls said th a t in tr a m u r ­ als w en t w ell this year, but plans are being m ade for an even b e tte r in tra m u ra l system n ex t year. MUFFLERS INSTALLED $8.88 Net Clashes Should Remain on Campus W hen P re sid e n t D urham and A th letic D irector Clyde Sm ith proposed th a t bask etb all gam es be kept on cam pus, instead of at th e N ew F a irg ro u n d Coliseum , th ey listed gam bling in te rfe re n c e as one reason for th e ir stand. , Looking back in retro sp ect at th e 1964-65 basketball season it is now ev id en t th a t all schools should give this reason careful consideration. THE GAMBLING SCANDAL a t th e U niv ersity of Se­ a ttle and the u n published rum ors of one a t Loyola U n iv er­ sity cf N ew O rleans, clearly indicates th a t big tim e college basketball is constantly th re a te n è d by big tim e punks and hoods. If keepirfg gam es on cam pus reduces the chance fcr the gam bler to contact and influence a player, th en the erection of a field house w ould be a sm all price to pay* * * T hè baseball team is taking its lum ps and th e season is nearly over. If the UofA w ins ,three gam ès from A lb u ­ querque then the Devils m ust sw eep th e ir series here. THE WILDCATS DREW sell-out crow ds for th e th re e Devil gam es in Tucson. L e t’s have a m assive tu rn o u t n e x t w eekend for the series here, because th e squad su rely needs all the help it can get. * M | * The WAC C onference Council, m ade up. of faculty rep resen tativ es and a th le tic directors, w ill review th e r a ­ dio and television policy at a M ay 19-20 m eeting in A l­ buquerque It would be a progressive m ove if WAC team s w ere allowc.d to televise, a t least, aw ay gam es. B radley U ni­ versity, for instance, televises its regional gam es. So w hy not h ere? Friday, Saturday & Sunday ; 7:30 Till About Midnight 4:00 per person Includes Meal On The Trail Palo Verde Riding Stable 10215 S. Centra), Phx. Call 268-1065 For Details & Reservations Radiator and Muffler Service 216 Mill 967-0411 SH O W S F R I. & SAT. . SU N DAY B rin g Y o u r T im e & T a le n t The Shrunken Head 8 P.M . T ill ? 16th St. &. 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" Show n At 6:30-9:50 BUNCH'S O PEN M IK E NOW RICKY'S Hamburgers — M#*NLIGHT RIDES th e sh o t p u t (5 8 -2 1 4 ), G lenn W in n in g h am in 't h e ja v elin (253-10), U lis W illiam s in th e 440 (46.1), B en H aw k in s in th e h igh h u rd le s (14.2), T om H e st­ e r in th e 100 (9.6) a n d 220 (21.0), M ike L an g in th e high ju m p (7 -0 ), an d L ouis S cott in th e tw o -m ile ru n (9:08.6). S tiff com petition faces eight tra c k a th letes Slated to p a r ­ tic ip a te in th e 39th a n n u a l W est C oast R elays today an d to ­ m o rro w ait F resno, Calif. C oach B aldy C astillo h as e n ­ te re d J o n Cole in th e discus (181-11) , L a rry H en d ersh o t in — Crist, Herald Tribune *t Walter Reade-Sterling presents CAT BALLOU ROBERT SHAW MARY URE in th e L u c k o f STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY at IN ADDITION TO Bethany,West . 2324 W. Bethany Home Road & Cinema Park Drive-In 5500 N. 7th St. f f l li “Words Are Completely I n s u ffic ie n t T o E x p re ss The True Quality And Extent Of Eloquence Got IntoThis Picture! tûSt I f CM* ’Shown Only See A SU ’s 'Major Dundee': P a n a y v is io n JACK C o lo r LEM M ON “Good Neighbor Sam ” C o lo r K o o l J u n io r M atin e e S a t u r d a y 1:00 P .M . "M ISS CAT BALLOU" Crowned On ASU Night N ext Friday May 14 At Bethany West Rita Tushingham Winner Bast Performance Award Cannes Film Festival 1962 Murray Melvin Winner Best Performance Award Cannes Film Festival 1962 Winner of 4 British Academy Awards VALLEY ART TEMPE Friday, May 7, 1965 STATE PRESS Page 15 Girls9 Tenn is Group Among N ation’s Best By B O B R E IL L Y S p o r t s E d ito r T h e g irls’ te n n is g ro u p is am o n g th e fin e s t in th e natio n . L ed by fre sh m e n C aro l G ay a n d G w en B ussa, th e c u rre n t ra c k e t dlulb is co n sid ered by O oach A n n e P ittm a n , “T he b est e v e r to re p re s e n t ASU. We a r e p la y in g six d e e p in re g io n ­ a l a n d n atio n a lly ra n k e d g irls.” M iss G ay, w ho looks m o re lik e a b a lle rin a th a n a te n n is p la y er, h as been1o n th e c o u rts m ost of h e r life. A T E N N IS F A M IL Y : “I com e fro m a te n n is p la y ­ in g fam ily. M y g ra n d fa th e r, m o th e r an d fa th e r a ll p la y te n ­ nis. M ost o f m y tim e is sp e n et a tte n d in g efesaes a n d b etw een th e d o rm an d th e courts- T his su m m er I e x p e c t to p la y in -tournam ents in P h ila d e lp h ia (N a tio n a l J u n io r G irls C h a m ­ pionships)'; F o rre s t H ills an d W ilm ington, D ei.” L a st m o n th in th e T ucson O p en M iss G ay p u lle d a d ra m a ­ tic u p se t b y d e fe a tin g to p seeded V ickie P alaver. C u r r e n t­ ly sh e is ran k e d , b y th e N o rth ­ e rn C alifo rn ia S ection, n u m b e r th re e in th e 16 div isio n an d n u m b e r 10 in -the ju n io r class. W O R K O R P L A Y : O n th e r e ­ com m en d atio n of M a u r e e n C onnolly B rin k e r, A SU gave G w e n . B ussa am ac tiv itie s sc h o larsh ip -to p la y 'tennis h ere. M iss B ussa is r a n k e d n u m b e r o n e in th e w o m en ’s d iv isio n in T ex as a f te r w in n in g th e T ex as O pen la st su m m er. “A fte r d e fe n d in g m y title I Sports Briefs A ssistan t S p o rts In fo rm a tio n D irec to r B ill M a a e h a s resig n ed his post. D ic k M u llin s , in fo rm a ­ tio n d irecto r, w ill m a k e a new ap p o in tm e n t e ffe c tiv e in 'J u n e . * * * d o n ’t k n o w if I til w o rk or play in o th e r to u rn a m e n ts,” she said. F o u r WAC eager® h a v e been d ra fte d by N BA team s. B righam Y oung’s J o h n F a ir c h ild (L.A . L a k e rs ), W yom ing’s F ly n n R o b in so n (C in c in n a ti), an d A rizona’s W a r r e n R u sta n d (S an F ran cisco ). 1-n th e T ucson O pen Miss B ussa d efe ate d M iss G ay fo r th e w o m en 's title . T H E R A C K E T C L U B : Ex­ pected ly , g irls’ co lleg iate te n n is is set u p d iffe re n tly th a n th e m e n ’s- T h e g irls b elo n g to a r a c k e t clu b in stea d of a team . E n tra n ts go as f a r as th e y can in singles an d d o u b le s co m p eti­ tion, b u t n o te a m scores a re k ep t. If -a school h as 16 girls q u alified fo r to u rn a m e n t com ­ p etitio n , th e n 16 g irls c a n en ter. T h e m en a re -limited to six entries- B esides M isses G ay a n d B u s­ sa, J u d y W aid, A n n R ockw ell, S h eila W ilson a n d P en n y Scott see p le n ty o f ’t o u rn a m e n t a c ­ tion. R ecen tly , M iss S co tt team ed w ith D av e F a rm e r, th e n u m b e r one mein’s p la y e r h ere , to w in th e m ix e d d o u b le s title in th e T ro p io an a T o u rn a m e n t a t th e P h o en ix C o u n try C lub. “A G R E A T C O A C H " : T he rea so n fo r th e g irl’s te n n is n a ­ tio n a l p ro m in e n ce is, acco rd in g to th e p lay ers, C oach P ittm a n . “I f M iss P ittm a n w a sn ’t o u t th e re ev e ry afte rn o o n d riv in g us, w e w o u ld n ’t 'have d o n e sis w ell in th e T ucson O p en (th e S h e-D e v ils took se v en o f 10 tro p h ie s)- S h e -is re a lly a g rea t coach a n d m a k e s u r e to m e n tio n th a t,” said M iss Gay. T h e g irls e n te r th e ir fin a l sp rin g to u rn a m e n t a t th e end of M ay in A lb u q u erq u e before th e lo n g h o t su m m er of reg io n al an d n a tio n a l play. 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Bauer Tire, Inc. 9 4 5 -4 5 3 4 2428 Scottsdale Rd. • Between Thomas & McDowell Bntmore Fashion Park Hours #:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Daily 24th S t ft Camelback Road Tel. 264-753» [ealthways Ski & Surf a c k e ts ........... ........ 16.50 University Sporting Goods TEMPE CENTER Open Thurs. Till 9 Page 16 Friday, May 7, 1965 STATE PRESS 'ATOMIC ENERGY' GAM MAGE TOPIC - Chemist Plans Double Lecture F o rm e r m em b er of the A to­ m ic E nergy Com m ission and N obel P riz e-w in n in g chem ist. Dr. W illard F L ibby, w ill speak tw ice today. At 3:40 p m . in LSC 191, Dr. Libby, professor of chem istry at UCLA, w ill conduct a ch e m is­ try sem inar. H e w ill speak to th e public on “A tom ic C hem is­ tr y ” a t 8:30 p,m in G am m age A uditorium . D r. L ibby w ill talk on th e gen eral subject of atom ic e n ­ ergy and its effect on science and society, according to Dr. M orton M unk, associate p ro ­ fessor of chem istry. Dr. M unk also said th a t the lecture w ould be given in lay te rm s and was Board Revises Clothing Policy designed for th e w hole U n iv e r- ' atom ic bomb. sity com m unity. A ccording to Dr. E yring, he Dr. L ibby, 57, m a rrie d in 1940 is a v ery sk illed sp e ak e r and and has tw o d au g h ters. In 1941possibly th e b est au th o rity on 45, he w o rk ed w ith th e w ar r e ­ atom ic ch em istry . Dr. E yring search division a t C olum bia also said th a t D r. L ibby has U niversity, w hich, according»to had a g rea t resp o n sib ility in Dr. L eroy E y rin g , ch airm an of se ttlin g th e sq u ab b les over a to ­ th e chem istry d e p a rtm e n t, w as m ic te stin g a n d its effect on associated w ith th e “M a n h attan th e h ea lth of those in th e h em ­ P ro je c t,” d ev elo p m en t of the isp h ere d u rin g th e 1950s. ‘Excellence: Ever-«changing Goal,’ Topic of Woman’s Day Address E llen H. S em row of Chicago, d irec to r of th e co n su m er se rvice d e p a rtm e n t of th e A m eri­ can In stitu te of B aking, w ill be th e keyn o te sp eak er a t th e W o­ m en's D ay .jassem bly a t 10:30 a.m. T h u rsd ay in th e MU b a ll­ room.- H er topic w ill be “E x - T he MJJ B oard y esterd ay r e ­ vised th e ca fete ria dress code to include the w ea rin g of shorts by w om en d u rin g d in n er hour. T he board also en tertain ed the m otion to poll student opinion on th e m a tte r of dress in the cafeteria. T he motion died for lack of a second. A pproxim ately 20 's tu d e n ts ap p eared before th e board r e ­ questin g a revision of th e b o ard ’s ca fete ria dress p o l­ icy. A petition of 50 sign atu res protestin g th e d ress code w as presented to th e board. ELLEN H. S E M R O W celleruce: A n E v er-C h an g in g G oal.” G ra d u a te d w ith h onors fro m Iow a S tate U n iv ersity , she h as w orked w ith th e W heat F lo u r In stitu te, a co m m ercial p ro ­ ducts m a n u fa c tu rin g firm , th e H otpoint In stitu te, an d th e N a ­ tional A ssociation of M arg arin e M an u factu rers. H er article s in th e fields of com m uniealtion a n d n u tritio n ed ucation h av e a p p e a re d in professional a n d tra d e jo u rn als, an d se v eral h av e been tr a n s ­ lated for fo reig n publications. C u rren tly , sh e is serv in g as ch a irm an of th e liaison com ­ m ittee b etw een th e A m erican H om e Econom ics A ssociation and th e A m erican D ietetics A s­ sociation. A m e m b er of A m e r­ ican W om en in R ad io an d T e le ­ vision, she ed its “S tan d B y ” for th e Chicago ch a p te r of AWRT. W om an's D ay tic k ets m ay be p u rch ased u n til 4 p.m. T uesday. 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