For AS Board An in crease of stu d e n t r e p ­ resen tatio n on two m ajo r U ni­ v ersity com m ittees is being a r ­ ranged by P re sid en t G. H om er D urham . The p resid e n t w ill ask AS P resid en t F red Reish to su g ­ gest four stu d en ts to serve on the C am pus T raffic A dvisory Com m ittee and th ree ad d itio n al stu d en ts to serve- on th e G am ­ mage A uditorium A d v i s o r y Com mittee. A R IZ O N A STATE U N IVERSITY Tempe, Arizona Friday, September 24, 1965 Voi. 47—No. 6 P re sid en t D u rh am hopes that the ad d itio n s to th e traffic com m ittee w ill be selected from “both m en an d w om en who live o n - an d off-cam pus, to insure *the broadest rep resen tatio n possible.” . A dditions to th è au d ito riu m council w ill jo in L inda O akley, AS A ctivities Vice P resid en t, who is a lre ad y serving on th a t com m ittee. P rofessor D avid B. Scoular, m anager of G am m age A u d ito ri­ um, is ch airm an of th e a u d ito ritim council, and Or. R obert D. K ersten, professor of en g in ee r­ ing, is ch airm an of the traffic com m ittee. supply in fo rm atio n ab o u t th e resp ectiv e boards. T he b o ard s an d th e ir fu n c ­ tions are: T he Social A ctiv ities B oard in itiates an d ca rrie s out dan ces and special ac tiv itie s in th e MU. T he C u ltu ra l A ffairs B oard a s­ sists stu d e n t o rg an izatio n s in scheduling an d p la n n in g c u l­ tu ra l events. The O rg an izatio n s B o ard processes req u e sts of new o r­ gan izatio n s lor official n p p ro v aL in ad d itio n to p u b lish in g a S tu d en t G o v ern m en t h a n d ­ book. L ea d ersh ip B oard p ro ­ vides ex p e rien c e for stu d e n ts to gain k n ow ledge of le ad e rsh ip techniques. T o collect an d ch an n el o p in ­ ion in all phases of th e s tu d e n t program is th e function of the E lection B oard. It is resp o n sib le for cond u ctin g cam p u s elec­ tions. In te rn a tio n a l S tu d en t R e­ lations B oard w orks closely w ith th e F o reig n S tu d en ts C lub to develop an d co o rd in ate p ro ­ g ram s for b e tte r co n tact an d rela tio n s am ong stu d e n ts of d if— , feren t n atio n alities. A C T IV IT IE S A ny stu d e n ts in te reste d in jo in in g an y cam pus serv ice or activ ity com m ittees should go to th e M U ballroom Sept. 29 b etw een 2 an d 4:30 p.m. M em bers of th e com m ittees w ill be in th e ballroom to sign stu d e n ts on com m ittees and V I E W F R O M T H E T O P — A b o v e shot, ta k e n f r o m the top le v e l o f G r a d y G a m m a g e A u d it o r iu m , t y p ifie s the v ie w open to tho se a tte n d in g the c u lt u r a l a c t iv it ie s sc h e d u le d f o r t h is ye a r, firs t of w h ic h 'w ill be the H a r k n e s s B a lle t to a p p e a r O c t . 4 a n d 5. Fine A rts Boosts Total E nrollm ent A 60 p er ce n t in c re ase o v er last y e a r ’s e n ro llm e n t of m usic m a jo rs h ea rd ed th e d e b u t of th e C ollege of F in e A rts th is sem ester, according to Dr. H e n ­ ry A. B ru in sm a, dean of" th e new college. E n ro llm e n t in o th e r departe­ m en ts of A rt, Speech an d D ram a an d In te rd isc ip lin a ry H u m an itie s w as also h ig h e r th a n la st y ear, Dr. B ru in sm a said. T he college boasts a r e g is tra ­ tion of ov er 1,000 stu d e n ts and a fac u lty of 100. A pproved by th e B oard of R egents in O ctober, 1964, th e college o fficially opened J u ly 1 T he first re g istra tio n cam e th is sem ester. D r. B ru in sm a, w ho w a s c h a irm a n of th e D e p a rtm e n t of M usic w hen it w as in th e C ol­ lege of L ib e ra l A rts, said he ex pects trem en d o u s g ro w th of the college in th e n e x t few sem esters, n o t only because of ov erall U n iv ersity grow th, “b u t also because of th e im p ro v e­ m en t of fac u lty an d facilities.” H e said th ese im p ro v em en ts should a ttr a c t n ew stu d en ts. T he classes a n d offices of th e fo u r d e p a rtm e n ts a re lo cated at v ario u s places on cam pus. Th©-/ Speech an d D ra m a d e p a rtm e n t o p era tes in th e L anguage and L ite ra tu re B uilding, th e A rt d e p a rtm e n t in th e A rts B u ild ­ ing an d th e M usic d e p a rtm e n t in G am m age A u d ito riu m . T he d e a n ’s office is also in th e a u ­ dito riu m . D r. B ru in sm a cam e to A SU in th e fall of 1964 a fte r holding th e position of d irec to r of th e O hio S tate U n iv ersity School of Music. H e had ta u g h t at ASU in 1955-56, being ch a irm an of th e M usic d ep a rtm en t, th e position he w as ap p o in ted to a fte r his r e tu rn la st fall. H e receiv ed th re e degrees from th e U n iv ersity of M ichi­ gan, in clu d in g a d octor of p h il­ osophy in m usicology. H e also stu d ied at H a rv a rd U n iv ersity , E astm an School of M usic a n d th e U n iv ersity of U ltre e h t, th e N eth erlan d s. Bulletin! © | E nd Jo h n P itts su ffered a g 1 sh o u ld e r se p aratio n in W e d -1 |i nesd ay n ig h ts p ractice an d j§ | w ill be o ut of action for th e g ;|,next 4-10 days. | P itts, a 6-5, 208 tra n s fe r g | from S a n ta A na (C alif.) JC , | | w ho saw 34 m in u tes of a c - I | tion ag a in st BYU w ill be re - 1 | p laced by S en io r D arrell | |j H oover (6 -2 /2 0 5 ). ;f In la st S a tu rd a y ’s gam e g | P itts g rab b e d tw o passes for | 1 24 y a rd s an d w as com ing § ¡1 along good th is w eek in || | practice, according to h e a d ! § coach F ra n k K ush. | | P itts ’ size and speed w ill § s! be m issed on d efense w h ere I j| he h a d been holding dow n || | th e sa fe ty position w h ile g o -1 | ing both w ays. I--------- World Briefs------— | SAIGON, Viet Nam — A 10-day operation involving U .S. paratroopers and Australian soldiers resulted yes­ terday in the death of 20 Viet Cong guerillas and the discovery of a large cache of weapons. Yesterday’s en­ counter broughh the number of Viet Cong killed during the operation to 44. The arms confiscated by Allied troops were all new, includihg grenades, torpedoes and 500 pounds of explos­ ives. ’ ’ * * * WASHINGTON — Sen. John O. Pastore said yester­ day that he could not envision defeat of the new foreign aid money bill currently before the Senate. The bill, $92 million smaller than the approved House version, had ryn into severe opposition from Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon. Morse said the foreign aid program should be cut by at least $500 million. The proposed bill would provide $3,193,000,000. ♦ * * UNITED NATIONS — For the firsttime in nearly 20 years, an Eastern European Communist has been elec­ ted to serve as chairman of U.N. General Assembly’s main political committee. Karoly Csatorday, Hungary’s chief U.N. delegate, won after being nominated by Ambassador J. G. de Beus of the Netherlands. ♦ * * WASHINGTON —IndianAmbassador B. K. Nehru asked yesterday for renewed military aid shipments from the U. S.. in order to strengthen his country’s defenses against anticipated Chinese Communist aggression. U.S. arms shipments were withdrawn with the out­ break of the now-ended war between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. * * * WASHINGTON — The Senate yesterday voted to remove the national origins quota on immigration but for the first time placed a ceiling on immigrations from Western Hemisphere nations. Since the House previously placed no ceiling on Latin American or Canadian immigrants’ admission there will have to be a Senate-House conference to .résolve the issue. .* * * LONDON — Ten men, armed with ax handles and iron bars, attacked an armored car and its police escort and escaped with $89,000 yesterday. A total of nine people were injured in the melee including three policemen. BO ARD S R eq u irem en ts for m e m b e r­ ship on th e bo ard s are a 2.0 g ra d e index, unless th e a p p li­ ca n t is a first sem ester fre sh ­ m an , an d ap p ro v al of th e board. T he boards and th e ir c h a ir­ m an follow : u n d e r th e a d m in iistra tiv e b ran ch are: E ducation B oard, no ch a irm an . E lections B oard, K ay M artens, L e a d e r­ sh ip B oard, R and S hum w ay, M em orial U nion B oard, B ob Schaefer. U n d er th e ac tiv itie s b ran ch th e boards an d ch a irm en are: C u ltu ra l A ffairs, M ike Riggs; F a c u l t y -S tu d e n t R elations board, no ch a irm an ; In te rn a l S tu d e n t R elatio n s B oard, L inda A m brose; Rqlly an d T rad itio n s, Bill P erk in s, an d Social B oard, D iane Pow ell. Awards Deadline Nearing C om petition for g ra d u a te s tu ­ dy or research ab ro ad g ra n ts from th e g o v ern m en t in 196667. or for stu d y a n d p ro fe s­ sional tra in in g in th e a rts u n ­ d er th e K u lb rig h t-H a y s A c t w ill close sh o rtly , acco rd in g to th e In stitu te of In te rn a tio n a l E ducation. T h e H E conducts com petions for g o v ern m e n t sch o larsh ip s of­ fered u n d er th e F u lb rig h t-H a y s Act as p a rt of th e ed u c atio n al and c u ltu ra l ex c h an g e p ro g ram of th e S tate D ep artm en t. This p ro g ram to in crease u n ­ d e rsta n d in g betw een the A m er­ ican people and o th e r countries, provides m o re th an 900 g ra n ts fo r study' in, 54 coentries. A p p lican ts m ust be U.S. citi­ zens, w ith a b ach elo r’s degree or its e q u iv ale n t by th e b e­ g inning d ate of th e g ran t, an d be pro ficien t in lan g u ag e su fficien f to c a rry out th e p ro ­ posed projects. ,, Page 2 Friday, September 24, 1965 STATE PRESS D evil Balloons Cause Turm oil L ittle red D evils floated across a N orth D akota field on T h ursday m orning and p ro m p ­ ted a farm er to h u rry off to a n earb y A ir F orce base. T he farm er, expecting an in ­ vasion from o u te r space, hauled 40 of the little D evils into the base h ea d q u arte rs. An officer, trac k in g dow n th e source of the u n id en tified flying objects, caled ASU A thleitc D irector Clyde B. Sm ith because of his c o n ­ nection w ith sim ilar Devils. S m ith assured th e A ir Force officials th e D evils did belong to ASU and told officers they w ere sen t loose d u rin g th e Sun D evil-B righam Young U n iv er­ sity football gam e S atu rd ay night. T he D evils, along w ith the le tte rs ASU, w ere p rin te d on balloons being sold by ch e erle ad d e rs to fin an ce trip s for aw ay football gam es. T he fa rm ­ e r w as la te r told it w as not an invasion b u t a little publicity from A rizona S tate U niversity. "B alloons go over w ell at A rizona S tate U niversity," according to C heryl Moss, a lte r- uNI VERS A PELICAN PIERRE n ate ch eerlead er. N o t'o n ly w as th e c h e e rle a d ­ e rs’ p re-g am e sale of th e b al­ loons a m uch bigger success th a n th e 10 ch e erle ad e rs had expected ; but th e balloons also provided “a strik in g opening" to th e football season. N early 3,000 yellow balloons w ith red devils rose at the k ic k -o ff of la st S a tu rd a y 's gam e. "S ta rtin g th e season w ith th e balloons w as so successful th a t it m ay be k ep t as a y ea rly t r a ­ dition,” she ex p lain ed . F ra te rn itie s, sororities, alu m ­ ni groups, m e rch an ts, and s tu ­ dent o rg an izatio n s com bined to su p p o rt th e ch e erle ad e rs in th e ir p ro ject to raise m oney for football an d b ask etb a ll trips. T he sale totaled m o re th a n $550. C onsideration is being given to using th e rem a in in g 2000 balloons at th e first b ask etb all gam e. In stead of le ttin g th e b al­ loons go, th e balloops w ould be popped w ith pins to begin the gam e.________ GREEN TONES, GOLD TONES AND A WIDE VARIETY OF OTHER DECORATOR HUES Make Holiday Air Reservations NOW! — -------Call WO 7-1673 YOU PAY NO EXTRA FOR OUR Dorm decorating can go prettily on limited student budgets-. . . at PIER 1 prices! Take our mad Madras sale . . . roommates can shop in pairs for bedspreads and save. Durable cotton in great stripes; gen­ uine Madras becomes more beautiful with, each washing. Smart .gals will buy extra spreads to make draperies, cover a cornice. (Smart guys will get the gals to do the same for them!) S E R V IC E S WE REPRESENT ALL AIRLINES 18 EAST 5th STREET - TEMPE Wanta Buy? Trade? Sell? Rent? Jack—1' Repair? Mac j A CAMERA? TWIN Reg. $3.99 i| Contact Us FIRST For Your / DOUBLE Reg. $4.99 Photographic Needs \ , • Portraits • Job Applications £ Social Events f I.D.’s ' 1 \ Pioneer Camera Shop "S T U D IO M " Tempe Center — PIER l IMPORTS 3907 East Thomas Road 273-8192 In Tower Plaza Shopping Center at East Thomas & 40th 967-4662 O F E N 7 DATS A W E E K ! Sun. 12*6 Daily 9:30-9 A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION Friday, September 24, 1965 i STATE PRESS Page 3 ASU Insurance Now Available S tu d en t h ea lth and life in ­ su ra n c e is a v a ila b le to those en ro lle d for seven or m ore hours, according to M arilyn V ihel, stu d e n t in su ran c e se c re t­ ary. M iss V ihel sta te d th a t u n d er th e h e a lth p ro g ra m , m a rrie d m en m ay in su re th e ir d e p e n d ­ ents. S he added th a t an in d iv ­ id u a l stu d e n t u n d er 23 m ay ap p ly for th e a c c id e n t and sick ­ ness in su ran c e p la n plus $5,000 of life in su ran c e for $43 a n ­ nu ally . A pplications m ay be picked up in MU 207 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . M onday through F rid a y , and S a tu rd a y from 8:30 a.m . to noon. F o r m o re in fo rm ­ ation, call 966-3239. S w in glin e 1 J How far can a dog run into the woods? (A n sw ers b elo w ) [2 ] A storekeeper had 17 TOT Staplers, i t m All but 3 were sold. [ ( \> How many didy he have left? This is the Swingline 98c (in clu d in g 1000 stap les) L a rg e r size C U B D esk S ta p le r o n ly $1.49 N o big g er th a n a p a ck o f g u m —b u t p a ck s th e p u nch o f a big d eal! R efills a v ailab le e v ery w h ere. U n c o n d itio n a lly g u a ra n te ed . M a d e in G e t it a t a n y statio n ery , v a rie ty , book store! INC. Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 ¡u n o usd noA lirai; jooips a[îl!l isai -p u e q a q i a j (Aaqi * |p u ad b p u e ^o o q ajo u e o$ )x au asneoaq ‘Azbjd aanj u ia q i àû tiîn q ajB sju a p ru g s ja id e ig ¿ O X J ° ATuBjndod a q i j o Xjois a q i jn o q e isn f s,iB qi *puy ¡aajq X 'Z ¡spooM a q i j o in o ä u iu u n j si a q ‘ja q i a a i jv ‘Abm -j j b h *1 S H 3 M S N V Enjoy Stanley Blacker’s “8V%-Ouncer” in fabulous year-round hopsacking The versatile blazer wins new laurels in a lively hopsack weave. It’s a spirited blend of 60% wool and 40% Orion acry­ lic in an 8%-ounce weight that’s perfect for year-round comfort. Natural shoul­ ders. Opulent crested metal buttons. Your choice of Cherry Red, French Blue, Navy, Camel or Burgundy. 49.95 Hanny’s Find Your Sw in glin e Staplers at Campus Drug Corner College A 8th DOW NTOW N • C H R IS T O W N • SCO TTSDALE . TH O M AS M ALL FREE! A N A R IZ O N A STATE U N IVERSITY TIE CLIP with your purchase of a sportcoat! W hile th e supply lasts, y o u ’ll receiv e a handsom e 18-kt. g o ld -filled tie clip w ith th e ASU crest w ith y o u r p urchase of an y sp o rtco at a t H an n y ’s R acquet Shops. Page 4 Friday, September 24, 1965 STATE PRESS Placement Offers Jobs For Seniors S tu d en ts restric tt hem selyes too much w ithout really k n o w ­ ing how m any opportunities th e ir p a rtic u la r fields offer, a c ­ cording to R. M. A rm strong, Jr., Assistant d irecto r of S tudent Placem ent. A9s an exam ple, the N ational S ecurity Agency 15s eeking m u ­ sic m ajors — ju st one of many unusual openings listed with the P lacem ent C enter, says A rm strong. T h e"d ep a rtm en t's m ain prob­ lem is th a t students w ait too long before registering for placem ent. This should be done a y e a r in advance, he continues, to elim inate the problem of "w h at to do" at the end of their s e n io r. year. . Right now it's "open hunting season" in th e placem ent office w ith em ployers looking for g rad u ates and graduates for 'employers.. Some' 400 big com panies and school districts w ill visit the cam pus this y ear for interview s w ith students, says A rm strong At present, there are four people w orking w ith 2,000 g ra d ­ uates and alum nus . registered with the departm en t, he con­ tinued. The early p a rt of each TEAR O U T THIS A D NOW IN PHOENIX sem ester is th e busiest tim e as the office handles not only p e r ­ m an en t positions then, but p a rttim e and sum m er em ploym ent as well. The d ep artm en t's aim is for the stu d en ts to "realize the im ­ m ediacy and dynam ics of the program at the s ta rt of school" rattier than at the end. "W ithout restrictions, and giving us enough tinie, alm ost any g rad u ate can be placed.” A rm strong says'. She C a n Teach Y ou To R ead 2,500 W o rd s a M in u te ASV Am ateurs To Be A udtioiied For State Fair Mrs. Sookie Winters is shown teaching one of her classes now in session at the Reading Dynamics Institute in Phoenix. Several hundred students are currently enrolled in her classes in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. A preview movie introduction on Dynamic Reading will be given at Tempe on the times and dates indicated below. These classes are filling rapidly and it is important to attend early demonstrations if you have an interest. Reading Dynamics has spread all over the United States in the last 6 years. They have institutes in most key cities and have over 100,00 successful gradu­ ates. in all walks of life. A uditions for th e second a n ­ nual A riona S tate F air am ate u r ta le n t contest will be held in G rady G am m age A u d ito riu m , room 301, T h u rsd ay , Sept. 30, at 7 p.m. B lanks ar,e av ailab le in room 105 of th e au ditorium . To en ter, stu d en ts m ust be residents of A rizona for one year and be am ateu r p e rfo rm ­ ers. T he contest w ill be Nov. 12 and 13 at the A rizona S tate Fairgrounds. After This Date W e Are Buying Used Books O n A Limited Basis R esu lts have been rep o rted in Tim e, N ew sw eek, B usiness Week, E sq u ire, NEA J o u r nal and o th e r professional p ublications. G ra d u a te s h av e ap p eared on telev isio n w ith Ja c k P aar, G arry M oore, and A rt L in k le tte r. O < (A X D escribing R eading D ynam ics’ im pact on some of our n atio n ’s leg islato rs T im e said W ashington .has seen nothing like it since th e d ay s w h en T eddy R oosevelt rea d th ree books a day an d ra n the co u n try a t the sam e tim e.” SENATOR P R O X M IR E , W IS C O N S IN : . ‘‘ I m u s t s a y t h a t t h is is o n e o f t h e m o s t u s e f u l e d u c a t io n e x p e r ie n c e s I h a v e e v e r h a d . It c e r ­ t a in ly c o m p a re s fa v o ra b ly w it h the e xp e r­ ie n c e s I ’v e h a d a t V a l e a n d H a r v a r d . ” S E N A T O R T A L M A D G E , G E O R G IA : 3 o oc < LU “ It is m y o p i n io n t h a t if t h e s e t e c h n i q u e s w e r e in s t it u t e d in t h e p u b l ic a n d p r iv a t e s c h o o l s o f o u r c o u n t r y , it w o u l d b e t h e g r e a t e s t s in g l e s te p w h i c h w e c o u ld t a k e in e d u c a t i o n a l p r o g ­ re ss . I t h i n k t h e p u b l i c s c h o o l s o f G e o r g i a s h o u l d c o n s id e r p u t t in g in t h e t e c h n iq u e . It w o u l d b e w o r t h a S100 m i l l io n p e r y e a r a p ­ p r o p r ia t io n . ” M I C H A E L L E V Y , P r e s id e n t o f S ta n d a r d S e c u r ity L ife In su ra n c e Co.: •‘M y n o r m a l r e la x e d r e a d i n g is n o w a t a ra te a p p r o x i m a t i n g 4,000 w o r d s p e r m in u t e . Even w it h t h e m o s t d i f f i c u l t a n d t e c h n i c a l r e a d in g m a t e r ia l. I f i n d t h a t m y s p e e d e x c e e d s 2,500 w o r d s p e r m in u te .” A R e a d in g s it y had D y n a m i c s c l a s s a t S t. L o u i s an a ve ra g e b e g in n in g U n iv e r­ speed of 357 w o r d s p e r m in u t e , a n e n d i n g sp e e d , o f 1,810 w o r d s p e r m in u t e . A v e r a g e c o m p r e h e n s io n r o se fro m 7 3 % to 8 3 % . HOW IS READING DYNAMICS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER READING COURSES? 1 No m achines a re used. You learn , instead, to use your h an d as a pacer — a tool vou alw ay s h av e w ith you. ’ 2. C onventional rap id rea d in g courses aspire to 450-600 w ords per m inute. Most R eading D ynam ics g rad u ates can read betw een 1,500 ahd 3,0000 w ords p e r m in u te and m any go even higher. » *. J .y a w a w j v . "G U A R A N T E E U N IV E R S IT Y BO O KSTO RE Treat Your FAVORITE MUCHACHA To The Best CH ICO 'S R E S T A U R A N T FINE MEXICAN FOOD 1120 East Apache Blvd. — Tempe *Air Conditioned of course W e w il l g u a r a n t e e t o in c r e a s e th e r e a d in g e f f i ­ c i e n c y o f e a c h s t u d e n t b y A T L E A S T 3 t im e s w it h e q u a l . o r b e t t e r c o m p r e h e n s io n . W e w in r e f t m d th e e n t ir e t u it io n o f a n y s t u d e n t w h o u o p s n o t 'o b t a i n a t le a st th e t r i p l i n g o f h is r e a d ­ in g e f f i c i e n c y a s m e a s u r e d B y t h e b e g i n n i n g a n d e n d i n g te sts. T h i s r e f u n d is c o n d it io n e d u p o n t h e s t u d e n t ’s h a v i n g a t t e n d e d a ll o f t h e r e q u i r e d c la s s e s o r h a v i n g m a d e u p m is s e d s e s s io n s w it h t h e te a c h e r . H e a ls o m u s t h a v e p r a c t ic e d t h e r e ­ q u ir e d n u m b e r of h o u rs, f o llo w in g th e a s s ig n ­ m e n t s a s o u t li n e d b y t h e t e a c h e r . T h e a v e r a g e s t u d e n t m a y e x p e c t a 7 t im m ee ss in in cc rr e ea a ss e e in in rre e aa dd - in g s p e e d , a n d a n s io n a n d r e c a ll. n p ro ve m e n t in co m p re h e n - W e w ill te ac h th e s tu d e n t to h a n d le s t u d y m a ­ t e r ia l a n d t e c h n ic a l r e a d in g f a s t e r a n d m o r e e f ­ f ic ie n t ly . T h e t e a c h e r w i l l m a k e h im s e l f a v a i l a b l e f o r 1 c o u n s e l i n g a n d e x t r a h e lp w h e n e v e r p o s s i b le a n d ! w ill e n c o u ra g e th e s tu d e n ts to a v a il t h e m s e lv e s ! o f t h i s h e lp . A n y s tu d e n t w h o m u st w it h d r a w fro m th e c o u rse f o r a n y re a so n m a y re -e n te r, a n y s u b s e q u e n t i c o u r s e s at a n y f u t u r e t im e , a t n o a d d i t i o n a l c o st, i If you take home a full briefcase . . . if you are a student behind in your rca ing ... if you have a stack of unread books . . . if you*re striving for greater business success . . . if you want to eniov reading more THEN THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED FOR YOU! g ’‘' FREE D E M O N S T R A T IO N Classes Begin Sept. 27 — See Last Demonstrations • You will see an amazing documented film about Reading Dynamics You will learn how Reading Dynamics can help you to faster reading, improved comprehension, greater retention. ✓ • You may win a full 8-week course, absolutely free. (Scholarship) A Five Separate Show ings Tomorrow, Sat. 25th 12 noon — 1:30 p.m. — 3 p.m. — 4:30 p.m. — 6 p.m. Tempe Sands Hotel — 601 E. Apache Blvd. For Further Information Call EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE Suite 200 — 4647 North 16th Street — Phoenix, Arizona Phone 279-9746 — Phone 959-1080 • • • • • • • • # • TEAR O U T THIS A D TEAR O UT THIS A D Refund Period ENDS TOMORROW IS IT SIMPLY A PROMOTION STUNT? Claims for achievements by Reading Dynamics students are oftentimes so unbelieveable that they invoke ridicule by other reading systems. But look at this evidence: Friday, September 24, 1965 STATE PRESS Page 5 Traffic Conference AS Sets Up Publicity Committee Slated Next Week A tw o -d a y conference on tra ffic a n d sa fe ty ed ucation is scheduled to begin n ex t T h u rs d;.y, Sept. 30, a t A rizona S tate U n iv ersity , w ith re p re se n ta tiv e s from five sta te s ta k in g part. T he conference, sponsored by A S U ’s college of ed u catio n w ith th e assistan ce of th e N ational' C om m ission on S afety E d u ca­ tion, a su b sid ia ry com m ittee of "the N atio n al E d u catio n A sso­ ciation, w ill h e a r key sp eak ers fro m ¡universities an d colleges in t h # five so u th w e st states. T he opening ad d ress on T h u rsd a y w ill be d eliv ered by S ax o n E. E lliot, professo r of sa fe ty ed u catio n a t Los A n ­ geles S tate C ollege of A pplied A rts an d Sciences. H is topic w ill be “O verview of th e N atio n al C onference on T ea ch e r E d u ca tio n .” This S o u th w est R egional W orkshop P ro g ra m on T ea ch e r P re p a ra tio n a n d C ertificatio n in D riv e r a n d T ra ffic E ducation w ill cu lm in a te w ith a lu n c h ­ eon in th e A SU M em orial U nion a t 11:30 a.m., F rid a y , Oct. 1. T he luncheon sp e a k e r is sched u led to be N ew M exico S tate U n iv ersity V ice -P resid en t W. B. O ’D onnell. P re sid in g ov er th e in itial g en e ral session on T h u rsd ay w ill be S a ra h Folsom , A rizona sta te su p e rin te n d e n t of public in stru ctio n . P a n e l discussions w ill be led by d riv e r an d tra ffic e d u c a - Activity Cards Not Punched At Grid Games WActivity card s w ill 1 riot be pun ch ed for th e rem a in in g foo tb all gam es, according to L ic k F in ley , ex e cu tiv e m a n a g ­ e r of A ssociated S tu d en ts. H e sta te d th a t th e crow d w as too g re a t fo r c h e g ate tic k e t ta k e rs to handle. T he first seven slots, o rig ­ inally fo r football, w ill n o t be used. T he rem a in in g n u m b e rs on th e ac tiv ity c a rd w ill be p u n ch ed fo r co n cert an d le c tu re series, stu d e n t elections; b a s­ k e tb a ll gam es, an d oth er s tu ­ d en t activities. F in le y said, “W e w ill be a t­ te m p tin g to elim in a te th e long lines in volved in picking up ac­ tiv ity c a rd s.” H e w en t on to say th a t a proposal to com bine the a c tiv ity c a rd w ith th e fee card re c e ip t is being considered. F in ley sta te d th a t th e ID is p e rm a n e n t an d should n o t be th ro w n aw a y a t th e end of th e y ear. T h e ac tiv ity card, h o w ­ ever, is issued each sem ester, an d b o th ca rd s a re needed w hen a tte n d in g s tu d e n t activities. tio n co n su ltan ts from v ario u s u n iv e rsitie s in A rizona, C alif­ orn ia, H aw aii, N evada and New M exico. S tate d eleg atio n s w ill m eet from 7 to 9 p.m. T h u rsd ay to fo rm u late sta te plans. T hese r e ­ p o rts w ill be giv en a t th e g en ­ e ra l session F rid a y m orning. M edical Students M ay R eceive School Finances Q u alified n eg ro stu d en ts m ay ap p ly for fo u r-y e a r m edical sch o larsh ip s to be issued in th e fall of 1966. T en such sch o larsh ip s a re aw a rd e d a n n u a lly by N ational M edical F ellow ships, Inc. an d th e A lfred P. S lo an F o u n d a ­ tion, according to D r. Roy M. Joh n so n , A SU associate p ro fe s­ sor of m icrobiology. A p p lican ts m u st h av e d em ­ o n stra te d o u tstan d in g ach iev e­ m ent,' h av e been accepted by a m ed ical school, and be a U.S. citizen. A to ta l of 40 n egroes a re at p re se n t stu d y in g m e rd icin e u n ­ d e r th is p ro g ram in 28 m ed ircal schools. E ach s tu d e n t receives an av e rag e of $6 th o u san d for th e fo u r-y e a r period. To aid th e A ctiv ities Co­ o rd in atio n C ouncil, a p ublicity co m m ittee has been created by A ssociated- S tu d en ts. A ssigned five m a in resp o n ­ sibilities, it w ill w o rk u n d er L inda O akley, activ ities vice p resid ent, according to C h a r­ lo tte L and, ch airm an . T h e co m m ittee’s first r e s ­ po n sib ility w ill be to act as “reso u rce p erso n ,” aid in g any p u b licity cam p aig n s w ith in the fiv e m ain b o ard s u n d e r the A ctiv ities Council: Social, C u l­ tu ra l A ffairs, In te rn a tio n a l S tu ­ d en ts R elations, F a c u lty - S tu ­ d en t R elatio n s an d R ally and T rad itio n s. I t w ill also act as a "c le a r­ ing h o u se” to m a k e su re th a t p u b lic ity cam p aig n s a re carried out. A ccording to M iss L and, all p u b lic ity m u st go th ro u g h h e r oom m ittee. T“ T h e co m m ittee p lan s to e s­ ta b lish a fo u r-m o n th ca len d ar in th e A ctiv ities C en ter, MU room 212. T his c a le n d a r will d eal m a in ly w ith th e b o ard s’ activities. T h e co m m ittee w ill also have th e resp o n sib ility of being an "in n e r a g e n t” b etw een th e v a r ­ ious b o ard s an d th e “ou ter w o rld ,” besides being a m es­ sage ce n te r. • A nyone in te reste d in w o rk ­ ing on th e co m m ittee should contact M iss L and th ro u g h the A ctiv ities C en ter. R A Y ’S ASU T E M P E ASU M EM O RIA L S H O P P IN G BARBER C E N T E R IN TH E UNION SHOP G A M E RO O M Four Barber Shops TO SANDS S E R V E HOTEL BARBER SA N D S YOU MOTOR R A Y 'S SHOP H O T E L. H A Y D EN T E M P E P L A Z A E A S T Our M o st P op u lar B ritish Im port X. Scrapbook — Memo Pads Add ress Books - Book Ends Desk Items > C O M E SEE i HAPPY HOUSE SHOP TEMPE CENTER FOR PaperbackBooks FOLLOW FENW ICK IN S U R A N C E Nothing pleases us more than the way our customers snap up every new ship­ ment of-these golf jackets. It just goes to prove that nothing excels Baracuta in design and authentic British tailoring. 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A ccording to M iss L and, the co m m ittee w an ts to b rin g m ore — We Write All — • A u to • people in to th é activ ities c e n ­ te r and w ould like to set up an a re a w h ere m essages could be le ft b etw een th e bo ard s a n d com m ittees on cam pus. H I L L TEMPE S BOOKS & RECO RDS CENTER OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9:00 P.MÍ (©xforrf jU |o p C O R N E R F O R E S T & S lE V E N T H Page 6 Friday, September 24, 1965 STATE PRESS New Words Needed For Fight Song P re sid e n t D u rh a m discussèd th e idea of R ally and T ra d i­ tions B oard organizing a con­ te st to com pose lyrics for th e fig h t song. In a m eeting w ith U n iv ersity officials, fecu lty an d stu d en ts T uesday, D r. D u rh am suggested th a t “som e of th e ex cellen t stu - d en t ta le n t a v a ila b le ” be used to provide w ords fo r th e song. Bill P erk in s, R&T Board, ch a irm an , said the concensus is th a t a n ew fig h t song is n e e d ­ ed. 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T he K a ra te C lub is now fo rm in g ag ain ; m eetin g s a re h e l d e v e r y T u esd ay and T h u rsd ay s fro m 3 to 5 p.m. in th e C osner ca feteria. P ra ctice is also h eld S a tu rd a y s in the G ym A n n ex a t 9 a.m . T he clu b w elcom es anyone in te re ste d in jo in in g . K a ra te is an o rien tal a r t in self-d efen se. O fficers fo r th is y e a r are: D ennis R. A rc h a m b a u lt, P re si­ d en t; an d P a u l D. C arter, V ice -P resid en t. Aggies Favored By 10 Over Devils MAAS T ony K nap, fig u rin g the stra te g y w o rked fo r BYU, w ill try th e ¿same th in g this w eek w h en he brin g s h is U ta h S tate A ggies to m eet th e D evils. In fo rm e r y e a rs th e visiting te am a rriv e d in T em pe on F ri­ d ay fo r a lig h t w o rk o u t on th e v isitin g field, b u t th is y e a r the A ggies, as did BY U la st w eek, a rriv e on S a tu rd a y afternoon. T h is ch a n g e in p la n seem ed to h elp BYU an d K n ap is hoping it w ill h e lp h is te a m in th e sam e w ay. T he U tags a r e seven to te n p o in t fav o rite s to h a n d th e D e­ v ils th e ir th ird stra ig h t d e fe a t (so m eth in g th a t h a s n e v e r ben do n since K u sh has a rriv e d ). . T h is is a fa m ilia r position fo r th e A ggies fo r th e y h av e been th e fav o rite s in m ost of fh eir seven p rev io u s m eetings w ith th e D evils b u t h av e m a n ­ aged o n ly o n e victory. T h e D evils h av e w ork ed h a rd th is w eek on co rrectin g th e ir tack lin g , w h ich w as on the poor side in th 24-6 loss to BYU. T h ey w ill need th e im ­ p ro v em e n t too, if th ey a re to Stop th e U tags A ll-A m erica ca n d id a te R oy S hivers, a 197 p o u n d er w h o ru n s fro m the ta ilb a ck position. A n o th er h a rd ru n n e r fo r the A ggies is G erald W atson, a 193-pound sophom ore w ho w as forced in to action la s t w eek w ith th e in ju ry of C raig M u rry a t fu llb ack . W hat A SU does on offense rem a in sto b e seen. T h e D evils h a v e n ’t en g in eered a good g rou n d g am e in th e ir la st 11 s ta rts an d to m o rro w n ig h t they w ill be ru n n in g ag a in st one of th eb est d efen siv e lin es th e y ’ve faced in th e p a st tw o seasons. K u sh h as b ea te n U tah S tate 34-12, 33-27; 34-15 an d 24-8. H e w ould v ery m uch lik e to e x te n d th is stre a k to five to ­ m o rro w night. T h e D evils h a v e m ad e th re e lin e u p ch anges fro m la s t w e e k ’s gam e. M ax A nderson, 175 pounds, le ft halfb ack , h as been p ro m o tin g to a sta rtin g p o si­ tion fo r his p erfo rm an ce ag ain st BYU. H e w ill re p la c e T rav is W illiam s, w ho is still sch ed u l­ ed to see p le n ty of action, both of offense an d defense. THE Exam Planned SPO R TS By B IL L Page 7 BEEF HOUSE Charco Broiled Steaks ★ Filet M ign o n $1.38 ★ Sirloin $1.28 ★Vi Chicken ___98c ★ T-Bone 16-oz $2.50 ★ K in g Size ★ Chopped F ile t9 8 c Ham burger . .. 55c D in n e r s In c lu d e B a k e d P otato, T o sse d G re e n S a la d , C h o ice of D r e s s in g a n d G a r lic B re a d Open Daily 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Also Above Orders To Go — 967-6248 Broadway Plaza—Comer Mill & Broadway, Tempe /•> > /• O * d A I V a ' To Y A v i|t * 4 * vick l Miglili N aiads Schedule Swim T ryo u ts T ry o u ts fo r N aiads, w o m en ’s syn ch ro n ized sw im m in g h o n o r­ ary , h av e been sch ed u led for W ednesday n ig h t S ep tem b er 29, 6:40-8:30. P ractice sessions h av e been ex ten d e d to in c lu d e S atu rd ay , M onday an d T uesday, S ep te m ­ b e r 25, 27, a n d 28, d u rin g th e rec re atio n al sw im m ing hours. as seen in Bobbies Flowers For Parties . . . Large Artificial Plants For Rent 20 E. 5th St. WO 7-2972 — WO 7-4274 Hom e Phone W O 7,;6319 O th er changes show L a rry L an g fo rd rep la cin g th e in ju r ­ ed R ay S h ire y a t le ft ta ck le on offense, and S teve T im arac m oving ah ead of Ed H opkins a t J rig h t d efensive end. ARTIST & DRAFTIN G SUPPLIES Crafts - Picture Frames 4 Decorating Material DIAMO N DS CUSTOM JEW ELRY O p e n M o n . & T h u r s. N ite s T e m p e C e n te r • W O 7-4482 SCH OOL. JEW ELRY Kentucky Fried Chicken ENGAGEMENT RIN G S THE W H O L E L O O K ¡s the look for fall a n d here s the w a y V ick y V a u g h n d o e s it. H eather g re y jum per with contrast p ip in g in $ 3 75 w o o l/ n y lo n (g re a t solo, too.) R a y o n ch allis b lo u se m atches stretch n y lo n / d a c ro n stockin gs in red o r g o ld p e p p e re d with pin BUCKET dots. 5 to 15. The w h o le k a b o o d le $ 1 9 .0 0 Serves 5 to 7 People IN HARMANS Meaa-Tempe H l- W a y TEMPE TH E TEMPE — ARCHES 9 6 7 -0 9 1 7 Bonnie Sue fashions Alili A venue npe Center ■ Ph. 967-4094 Open 9 to 6 D aily | Thurs. 9 to 9 | ï'Tf :\p » Friday, September 24, 1965 STATE PRESS Page 8 Soccer Club Organizes For 1965-66 Com petition O U T O F A C T IO N — R a y S h ir e y , 6-3, 2 3 3 -p o u n d le ft tackle , w ill T he ASU Soccer Club has scheduled th e ir first m eeting of th e y e a r for tom orrow at 10:30 a.m . in o rd er to elect club o ffi­ cers an d begin o rg an izatio n of th is y e a r’s team . Club spokesm an, F ra n k S c a r­ sella, ask s th a t any o n e in te r e s t­ ed in p a rticip a tin g in th e clu b ’s activ ities a tte n d th e m eetin g and p ractice session th a t w ill be held d irec tly afte rw a rd , i T h e club com petes in the P h o en ix Soccer L eague, w hich *is com prised of n in e v alley team s, in c lu d in g ASU. L eague com petition begins th e m iddle of n e x t m onth. Coach of th is y e a r’s team is Ia n M cRae of Scottsdale. McRae, who play ed pro soc­ cer for A sto n v illa in B irm in g ­ ham , E ngland, com piled an im ­ p ressiv e 15-3 w o n -lo st record finishing th ird in th e league in his first y ea r at th e helm of th e clu b in 1963-64. In th e y e a r prev io u s th e te am fin ish ­ ed second in th e league ju s t one p o in t b eh in d the lead er. P e te r V ersteegen, cap tain of la st seaso n ’s team an d holder of th e c lu b ’s in d iv id u al scoring rec o rd fo r m ak in g 37 goals u n ­ assisted la st y ear, is sidelined because o f a b ad k n ee. This y e a r h e is actin g m an ag e r of th e club a n d is try in g to sc h ed ­ ule gam es w ith th e U ofA an d th e U n iv ersity of N ew M exico. T h e la st tim e th ese clubs m et w as in 1963-64 w h en ASU lost a sq u e a k e r to N ew M e x i­ co 2-1 an d tw o y ea rs ago w hen the UofA b la ste d them 6-3. R e tu rn in g m em bers of la st y e a r’s team include: P e te r V e r­ steegen, F ra n k Scarsella, Jo e L ivly, G eorge B uchtko, T ony F iu g eras, A lex F ashen, Bill A llen, J e a n B o rk eau x , Dick K o lb ren n er, A lphonsus O korie, Ib ran g in M ahm aod, an d Je m il G unyez. RECORDS A-GO-GO Swingin' New Prices ♦ JAZZ TOP ♦ FOLK 40 ♦ CLASSICS be ou t of actio n th is w ee k w h e n the D e v ils host the A g g ie s o f U tah S ta te . S h ir e y to re the lig a m e n ts in h is left knee in the B Y U ga m e la st w eek. H e w ill be rep lace d by so p h o m o re L a r r y L a n g fo r d . F U R N ISH E D ♦ POP APARTM ENT R )^ j ^ C h a r t w ith 20 In d iv id u a l H a ir S ty le s Welcome To O ur F rien d ly B a rb e r Shop SUN DEVILS BARBER SHOP Open M ondays THE ARCH ES In The Mall Corner 8th St. & Forest 77c OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9:00 P.M. $ 6 5 00 H I LLS 915 Kenw ood Circle Tempe 966-0862 after 4:30 P.M. 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Kennecott Copper Corporation Kay Mines Division A n Eq u a l O p portunity E m p lo y e r Mister BEEFY 624 A P A C H E BLVD. - 966-6430 (ACROSS FROM THE SANDS) i FREE Root Beer With Any Sandwich And This Ad! SPORTVIEW BINOCULARS gushnell See all the action at tomor­ row night’s ASU football game with the ever popu­ lar Bushnell Sportview Bi­ noculars. 7x35 coated lens and prisms. Fast, conven­ ient center focusing, plus individual right eye adjust­ ment. Complete with carry­ ing case and straps. UNIVERSITY Complete at $2050 SPORTING GOODS Open Thurs. until 9:00 TEM PE CENTER P H O N E 9 6 6 -1 6 3 3 s t r a t r o F R ID A Y S e p te m b e r 24th, 1965 we ,ekencL It’s ‘In’ at the Union ’til Midnight Freshmen Primer (E d ito r’s N ote: T his p rim e r w as au th o re d by ; a g ra d u a te and fo rm er sta ff editor. H e is not know n for his subtety.) By R IC H A R D CANTOR is for th e ad m in istra tio n , th a t gro u p of ded icated people w ho, in sp ite of them selves, keep ASU going. B is for busy w ork, u su ally handed .out by “ in stru c to rs” w ho a re cn the " le a rn -a s -y o u -te a c h ” plan. A AT LYCEUM — Coffee, Shakespeare from 9 a .m. Stage Show and Pop Art Tonight T he M U throw s o p en its doors to ­ d ay to th e e n tire U n iv ersity co m m u n . ity for th e MU’s 10th a n n u a l open house. A ction . begins at 9 a.rri. w ith cof­ fee, p a strie s an d “T ab le T a lk ” in th e P agoda Room, an d ends w ith stage show s a n d m idnight dan cin g in th e Ballroom . T he lively 15 hojars in b etw een w ill C is for C am pus S ecurity, those c a p a b le and en erg etic k eepers of the peace w ho scoot aro u n d on th e ir H on­ da 50s in p u rsu it of Isetta 300s. Not to be confused w ith th e T em pe Police D ep artm en t, w ho stru g g le in vain w ith 350hp to catch th e H ondas. D is for the D evils Den, a hav en for g irlw atch ers a n d /o r stu d e n ts who do n ’t have to w o rry ab o u t having th e ir intelligence in su lted by th e jukebox. E is fo r th e E n g in e erin g C enter, in h a b ita ted b y . b rillian t, h a rd -s tu d y ­ ing stu d e n ts in th e m . riad fields of engineering. T he building is one of th e n ew est on cam pus an d th e only one w h ere you h av e to w atch out for falling acoustical tile. F is for filib u ster, w hich th e S tu ­ dent S en ate w ill seek to o u tlaw as soon as it finds out w h a t th e w ord m eans. is for G am m age A uditorium , in ­ te rn a tio n a lly know n for its u nique arc h ite c tu re and su p e rb acoustics. R um ors th a t elec trica l shocks derived by p atrp n s on its ca rp ets a re used to pow er its a ir conditioning system are not as y et su b stan tia te d . H is for head resid en ts, w ho are, alm ost w ith o u t exception, ex trem ely kind and forgiving. T h a t’s w hy they G (S e e P a ge 3 -B ) O n th e tab les you’ll fin d in te re st­ in g article s an d n ew sp ap er clip­ pings to stim u la te y o u r co n v ersa­ tion. L O U N G E , 12 noon to 1 p.m. E njoy a n oonday co n cert by Mrs. E sther M cLaughlin, h arp ist. Relax and en joy y o u r lu n ch b reak . UPPER ROOM, 1 to 5 p.m. Free gam es, bow ling, b illiard s in the new ly rem odeled G am es Room. GAMES 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The Los Rayos la tin q u a rte t w ill p re ­ sent a 2 -h o u r show . C aricatu re a rtists w ill be a t w ork and th e soft d rin k s w ill be ju st a nickel. D E V I L ’S D E N , Mice, Men Back Today T he U niversity P lay e rs w ill p re s­ e n t th e ir second p erfo rm an ce of Jo h n S tein b eck ’s “O f Mice an d M en” tonight a t 8. T he d ram a, play in g a t th e Lyceum , cen ters aro u n d a C alifornia farm an d fea tu re s an ig n o ran t b ru te, L ennie, w ho can ’t ta k e care of him self. L en ­ nie, w hose b ru ta lity alw ays kills the things, he loves, is consistently in trouble. ACTIVITY CENTER, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. You’re welcome to come up, meet MU workers and become acquaint­ ed with AS committees. O th er cu ltu ral ev en ts com ing to th e Cam pus this y ea r at G am m age A uditorium w ill include a g rea t sym phonic season. O rch estras from C leveland, P ittsb u rg h , St. Louis, an d Los A ngeles as ,w ell as tw o B allets an d num erous in dividual perform ers m ay be seen a t th e au d ito riu m through th e concert an d L ectu re se r­ ies. R O O M , 8:30 to 11:30 p m . E njoy folk singing a t its finest. Cover charge, 25 cents. You’ll get your m oney’s w orth, - -- continuous show, soft d rin k s, crac.kers and cheese. T he S eries w ill begin F rid ay , Oct. 1, w ith th e introduction of A1 H irt. Follow ing H irt w ill be such noted p erfo rm ers as R obert M errill, The N orm an L uboff Chor an d T heodore Bikel an d Ju d y Collins. PAGODA L O U N G E , 8:30, to 11:30 p m . C ider served w ith th e e n te rta in ­ m ent. LO W ER be spiced with this lineup of activi­ ties open to students, faculty and staff: R O O M , 9 to 10:30 a.m. H ave fre e coffee an d view some of th e o u tstan d in g p rin ts from th e MU S h ak esp ea re’ collec­ tion. Y our conversation w ill be e n ­ han ced by b e a u tifu l back g ro u n d m usic reco rd ed for y o u r p leasu re. F A C U L T Y D IN IN G r o o m ; 9 to 11 a.m. S tu ­ dents, facu lty an d sta ff a re in v ited to come up an d ta b le talk . Coffee, juice and p astries a re 5 cen ts each. PAGODA 8:30 to 11:30 p m . W elcome to “T he L oft.” See artists w orking on v arie d m edia. Watch th e ir w ork develop from th e begin­ ning to th e finished product. F re e­ form scu lp tin g an d a b stra c t p o r­ tra itu re w ill be' on display. UPPER LO UNGE, 8:30 p m . to 12 m idnight. C o n tem porary dances w ill swing w ith T he G alahads. Tw o fu ll stage show s b efo re a pop a rt background w ill highlight th e night. BALLRO OM , Inside E n te rta in m e n t w rite r M ark M onday begins • his S atu rd ay nig h t escapades on page 2B. W atch for th e W E E K E N D m an fro m S .A .T .U .R .D .A .Y ., M ark M onday, in com ing w eeks. K A ET -T V highlights are ch a n ­ neled into C h an n el 8 F a re on page 3B. N ext w e e k ’s o u tsta n d ­ ing program s from th e C am pus sta tio n a re listed. Page 2-B Friday, September 24, 1965 WEEKEND O ur Man From S.A. T. U.R.D Mark MONDAY - By M A RK MONDAY If all you like to do d u rin g y o u r free tim e is c u rl u p in som e c o rn e r w ith a book, d on’t re a d any fu rth e r. T his is an e n te rta in m e n t colum n and is n o t fo r rugged in d iv id u alists o r self co ntained people w ho need no am u sem en t outside of w M t th ey c re ate for th e m ­ selves. F o r those w ho rev e l in “g et­ tin g m essages,” Jo h n S tein ­ b ec k ’s “O f M ice and M en” is being p rese n ted by the U n iv er­ sity P la y e rs a t 8:30 th is ev e­ nin g an d to m o rro w in th e L y ­ ceum . F o r tho se w ho w an t to laugh a n d be g ay on th e ir fre e tim e, th e y w ould do w ell to cross th is a c tiv ity o u t of th e ir d ate books. It ■is a tra g e d y ce n te re d around th e m isfo rtu n e s an d broken d rea m s of tw o m ig ra n t farm w o rk e rs in C alifo rn ia d u rin g th e d epression w h en things w ere tough all over. T he conditions p o rtra y ed are tru e in som e resp ects even to ­ day b u t the fact th a t S teinbeck seem ingly b aptized his w ork in te a rs of an g u ish in a m om ent of su p rem e m elancholy m ak es the play fa r m ore in te restin g to the in ten se young stu d e n t th a n ST A T E PR E S S t W eekend E d ito r J o h n P o lic h W E E K E N D is p u b lish e d e v e ry F r id a y a s the W E E K E N D m a g ­ az in e o f the d a ily Sta te Press. FREE KODAK FILM! K0DAC0L0R OR BLACK & WHITE With Every Roll Left Here For Developing and Prints M o le n University Studio 8th a n d R u r a l — Tem pe ____________ _______________ ______ — + In two minutes with our modern scientific Gemscope®, we can show you more about diamond value than we could tell you in a thousand words. This marvelous three-dimensional magnifier peers deep into the heart of a diamond and exposes the secrets that help establish quality and value. Our Certified Gemologist Will Be Happy To Assist You In Your Diamond Buying. A R I Z O N A ’S I N I T I A L C E R T I F I E D G E M LABO RATO RY C E M SO C IE T Y 1604 East Camelback Road O p e n 9 A . M . - 5:30 P .M . — T h u r s d a y s T il l 9 P .M , ! N ev erth eless, th e acting of Ja m e s M ancuso as G eorge an d M ichael L u ch essi as L en n ie is good an d d esp ite th e sh o rt tim e allo w ed fo r p ra c tic e befo re th e play w as p rese n ted , th ey h av e p o rtra y e d th e ir ch a ra c te rs e x ­ cep tio n ally w ell for an y U n i­ v ersity d ra m a group. classic, d u rin g th e course of th e y e a r th e re w ill be m an y fin e p erfo rm an ces in th e MU given by stu d e n ts from th e m usic d e­ p artm en t. T he rec itals a re a p le asa n t w ay to sp en d a few h o u rs d u rin g th e upcom ing ,y ear an d th e y ’re free, w hich m eans th a t th e only e x p e n d itu re th e liste n e r m ak es is his tim e. F o r th e g u y o r coed w ho lik es th e ir m usic classical o r sem i­ How you can tu rn to th e sports pages and fin d o u t a ll t o th e a v e rag e collegiate. ab o u t A SU ’s b est atte n d e d ac­ tiv ity — to m o rro w ’s fo o tb all gam e. F o r th o se w ho lik e th e e x c ite m e n t of crow ds or th e th rill of u n c e rta in ty , th e re a re few ac tiv itie s d u rin g th e course of a y e a r w h ich ca n eq u a l th e p erfo rm an ces a t S u n D evil s ta ­ dium . T he sta tistic s show th a t ball gam es a re th e fa v o rite e n ­ te rta in m e n t — an d w ho am I to arg u e w ith a ro a rin g crow d. Friday, September „24, 1965 (C o n tin u e d fr o m WEEKEND P a g e 3 -B A .Graduate’s Primer For Freshmen Page 1 -B ) N is for n u clea r energy, as in the A -bom b an d h u s b a n d -h u n tin g coeds, stu d y in th e lib r a ry r a th e r th a n in th e ir dorm s. I is fo r in v o lu n ta ry se rv itu d e, i.e., th e d ra ft. J is fo r a ju n io r, i.e., a sophom ore w ho ca n spell his n am e AND his m a­ jor. K isc fo r K A SN , th e ca m p u s rad io sta tio n w hose p o w erfu l sig n al has been h e a rd as fa r aw a y as L en in g rad , M ontevideo an d Eloy. I t h as y et to be h e a rd on cam pus. L is fo r th e lib ra ry , w h e re ' it tak es .only tw o m in u te s to find th e o b scu rist title s a n d .20 m in u tes to check th e m out. M is fo r m onopoly, such as th e phone com pany a n d S aga Food S e r­ vice. O is for th e o n -cam p u s p a rk in g situ atio n w hich is no longer a p ro b ­ lem sin ce dorm resid e n ts can now p a rk a t L egend City. P is for th e post office in th e MU. So efficien t th a t th e E nglish p o st­ m a ste r, fo r all m a il m a rk e d “h and stam p ,” p erso n ally stom ps each one. Q is for q u iet hours in dorm s, r e ­ ligiously ob serv ed in all dorm s from 3 to 6 a.m. •R is for ROTC, w h ere th e stu d e n t le a rn s to accep t m ediocre g rad es u n ­ less h e goes to th e a n n u a l m ilita ry ball. A d v an ced RO TC stu d e n ts le arn to fin d h an g in g th re a d s on ca d et u n i­ form s, as w ell as giving cadence on Channel 8 Spots Featured Fare S um ie, science a n d sym p h o n y a re th re e of th e h ea d lin in g topics fo r K A E T -T V fe a tu re s begin n in g M onday evening. T he in itia l C h a n n el 8 hig h lig h t w ill be th e “R egion R e -’ p o rts” se rie s co v erin g th e le ­ gal, m edical, social an d m o ra l aspects of b irth co n tro l w h ich w ill be b ro ad c ast W ednesday. O th e r p ro g ra m s include: '“J a p a n e se B ru sh P a in tin g ,” deb u ts on M onday a t 8:30 p.m. T he p ro g ra m e n title d “T h e A p ­ proach to A rt,” is hosted by a rtis t T. M ikam i, w ho w ill in ­ th e w rong foot a n d m ispronouncing nam es. S is for S electiv e E x p erim e n ta tio n , a g rad u a te co u rse in itia te d by d ed i­ cated re se a rc h e rs in th e biology d e­ p a rtm e n t to c ra c k th e genetic code. U sually w ritte n in a b b re v ia te d form SEX. T is ‘ for teleco u rses, a m eans of teaching u tilizin g telev isio n to teach a la rg e r n u m b e r of p u p ils th a n p re ­ viously. T ea ch in g tech n iq u es d iffe r little ex cep t th a t b lin d lead th e blind on a m ass level. U is for th e U n iv e rsity of A rizona, w hich gets c re d it fo r all A SU ’s ac­ com plishm ents in n atio n al p u b lica­ tions. is for V icto rian ; p e rta in s to the ch aracteristics of th e tim es w hen For Q u ality W atch Repairs tro d u ce th e su b je ct of Ja p a n e se b ru sh p ain tin g , o r “sum ie,” an d e x p la in s th e use of b ru s h -p a in t­ ing m a teria ls. S cott “A b o u t C om m unism ,” a s e r ­ ies sc reen in g T u esd ay an d T h u rsd a y a t 6:45 p.m. is en title d “M eeting th e S oviet C h allen g e,” a n d fe a tu re s Jo h n D avis Dodge, am b assa d o r to Spain. p e c v e te m * 9 1 1 .M I L L A V E . T e m p e S h o p p in g C e n te r 4l As soon as F A Porter gets here w ith my A ll- R is k A uto Insurance , P I I have better caverane, ” . 4- i * * » * * ■ * * + * » 4* ■ » * 4* * * 444 44 4 4* 44 4 V 1 V ictoria w as queen of E n g lan d (18371901) an d epitom ized by th e d ress code in th e MU. W is fo r w itch b u rn in g , i.e., a m a le student, te llin g an o th e r of th e p re ­ vious n ig h t’s b lin d date. X is for X ero x , a d u p lic atin g m ach in e m ad e specifically fo r f r a te r ­ n ity test files. Y is for y es m an , a stu d e n t d e s ir ­ ous of a good g rad e an d w o rk s on te ac h er ra th e r th a n course. K n o w n by m o re g rap h ic, b u t u n p rin ta b le , term s. Z is fo r zym ase, an enzym e, p re ­ sen t in y east, w hich causes fe rm e n ta ­ tion by b rea k in g dow n glucose an d som e o th e r ca rb o h y d ra te s into alco­ hol an d carb o n dioxide. U sually fo u n d in fra te rn ity houses. NOW OPEN 6 A. M . 'Til 12:00 P. M . ...the friendly Yankee Doodle Dandy 606 M ill A v e . CAFE / T em pe .4 -4 4- ' r* \J HOTPLATE - S A N D W IC H E S BREAKFAST ALL D A Y L O N G . . . the Country Cookin’ way! The Shrunken H ead Cafe Espresso Now S t ic k W h a t sh e COFFEE tho se w h o 'v e had a u to accidents, y o u n g d riv e rs , m o to rc y c le s , boats, 8 '/ 2 " x SR -22's file d free in o n e d a y ! Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. ED PORTER IN S U R A N C E 274-6672 3308 N o rth 24th S tre e t P h o n e C R 9-7337 Adm. 1.50 -NEW MANAGEMENT- 11" a n d w o n 't h id e that m uch. Cup ■ k'k'irirklrtrirklrirlrk’jì^rk-trtrtrtcirtckirkirtrtrklrtriririrkiririrtrtrkirkicirk a irp la n e s and se rv ic e m e n . . . it's o n ly 5 Com e In a n d See Us, Ye Hear! s p e c ia liz e d in su ra n c e is g re a t fo r John Cook Phil Lucas 16th St. boys. d o e s n 't k n o w is th a t w h ile o u r A p p e a r in g R e s e r v a tio n s a ro u n d UUCMTBJHHQtff-IMr NiTT AT SUKHÜJHW Alt you & B e th a n y H o m e R d. MAffif P h o e n ix B. F. D A T THE PITCHER HOUSE W ITH JAY BEN TLY AND THE JET SET B IG FRIDA Y D A N C E 3:00 P.M. \ o 6:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. to SA T U R D A Y NITE 9:Q0 A.M . to 1 P.M. B.I. 406 MILL AVE. T.Q TEMPE featuring 1 A.M . M E M B E R PRICES IN EFFECT 967-9974 R O Y G REEN & W A R R E N S h a k e y 's P iz z a P arlo r 1420 Apache BlvdL — Tempe Ph. 967-8803 Page 4-B WEEKEND Friday, September 24, 1965 l p l n j w w v i , i n j w u w i l w w w w w w w w w y w w w w w v w ■VW tfW W W W VW W IftlW VVW W W W llVW W tfW W W VW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W tf.