m ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSIO N N o. 8 T h u rsd ay , A u g u st 11. 1966 Tempe, Arizona ‘O z9Rouses Ticket Sales A p ack ed h o u se a w a its th e opening n ig h t perfo rm an ce o f “T h e W izard o f Oz” a t 8 p.m . tom orrow a t G am xnage A u d ito riu m . fe T ick et 50168 “a^e g °h ig g re a t,” re p o rte d G eo rg ette G eo rg e in. th e L yceum box office, “O n ly th e th re e back ro w s a re o p en " in th e o rch e s tra section, sh e said. A dvance sa le s o f tic k e ts fo r th e A ug. 25th p erfo rm ­ an ce a re also stro n g , b u t H ie Summer State Press will som e tic k e ts s till rem a in fo r not publish the week of final ex­ th e 2:30 p.'m. m atin e e p e r­ aminations, making this eighth fo rm an ce th is w e e k e n d .. T h e m u sical v e rsio n o f Issue the last for the summer. The State Press wffl resume th e F ra n k B aum classic publication four tim es' a week fe a tu re s a c a st o f m ore th a n soon after the fell session opens, 50, a 30-piece o rch e stra , p lu s and will be under the editorship c o lo rfu l costum es a n d scen­ of Tony Ault, a senior, of e ry . Phoenix. . T h e p ro d u ctio n is th e sto ry o f D oro th y , th e little K an sas g irl, a n d h e r frie n d s th e L ion, th e S carecrow , a n d th e T in W oodm an, a s th e y jo u rn e y th ro u g h th e la n d erf O z in se arc h o f th e At the end of J d y more than W izard. 200,000 peace tim e and Vietnam T h e m u sical is th e jo in t veterans had signed up to take e ffo rt o f th e A rizo n a S ta te advantage of- the educational U n iv e rsity P la y e rs a n d L y ­ program of the new GI Bill. ric O p era T h e a tre .” I t is d i­ Of these, Arizona was cred­ re c te d b y D o n ald D oyle an d ited with more than 3,000, re ­ m u sically d ire c te d b y K en­ ported Wayne A. Sanders, man­ n e th S eipp. ager of the Veteran’s Adminis­ T ickets, p ric e d a t $1 fo r tration Regional Office. stu d e n ts a n d c h ild re n »nrf Understandably, (he VA ad­ $1.50 fo r a d u lts, a re on sa le vises the back-to-schooi veter­ in ad v an ce a t th e L yceum ans and other trainees to be b o x office, tele p h o n e 966prepared to pay their own way 3437. for the first two months, as the Som e tic k e ts w ill also b e law authorizes the Veterans Ad­ a v a ilab le at G am m age ministration to make payments A u d ito riu m b e fo re each to the veterans after they have perfo rm an ce. S p ecial ra te s certified to the VA that they fo r g ro u p s o f 25 o r m ore have attended school for a fall' c h ild re n m ay a lso b e a r­ month. ran g ed . Payment normally is made on. T h e th ird p re se n ta tio n the 20th of the month after the w ill b e on T h u rsd ay , A ug. month of attendance. 25, a t 8 p.m . in co n ju n ctio n AS veterans planning to at­ w ith th e 22nd a n n u a l m ee t­ tend institutions of higher learn­ in g o f th e N atio n al C h ild­ ing or other training fanitofaw re n ’s T h e a tre C onference, tins faH are urged to file their i’ick e ts a re also a v a ilab le V applications now if they have th e p u b lic a t th is tim e. not already done so. The basic payment is $100 a Late filing could result to de­ layed payments. Applications ‘month. This increases if the should be sent to the Veterans veteran is m arried and has de­ Administration Regional Office, pendents. The baste payment 230 N. F irst Ave., Phoenix, Ariz­ decreases if he does not attend ona. school fall tim e, Sanders said. Final Issue New C l Benefits Popular in State F rig h te n e d D o ro th y , p la y e d b y J u d y K ay e o f P h o en ix , m eets te e W icked W itqh, p o rtra y e d b y L a n n y T hom as o f S c o ttsd a le , in th e m u sical v e rsio n o f th e P ra n k B aum c h ild re n ’s cla ssic o p en in g tom orrow . ‘Some Inconvenience9 Home The long - anticipated move into the new Charles T. Hayden Bbrary building began yester­ day, bringing with it possibfe inconvenience to the stznm er student Some 600,000 recorded items are being moved and made ready for u s e ,in the new $4 million library by Sept 12, said Dr. Alan D. Covey, The lengthy transfers made using hand Summer school experience some due to the feet that charged out to th a n are to be returned by Aug. 12. However, students m ay special arrangem ents Offer Seniors Earlyr Placement Sign-Up »a The University Placement this week announced on-campus summer stu­ dents scheduled for graduation during the coming year may register early for job inter­ views. * Early registration concerns, students to the Colleges of Bus­ iness Administration, Engineer­ ing, Fine Arts, Liberal Arts and the Graduate College. Scheduled during the l a s t week of summer school and the week following, it enables stu­ dents to avoid th e rush which normally occurs during fell and spring registration. Job recruiting on campus be­ gins in early October with the bulk of registration in Septem­ ber. Tb be eligible for "job inter­ views, students m ust complete registration with thé Placement ) Service.. ? ' ■ * i * X Also, they m ust be graduat­ ing during academic year 1966- 67. Students of all degree lev­ els are urged to take, advan­ tage of the services offered by the Placement Service, located in Admin 101. extensions through the final week of the summer session. These arrangements mu9t be made a t the loan desk as soon as possible.. From Aug. 21 until the move is completed on or about Sept 12, the library win be dosed to the general public. During the tim e it Is dosed, only faculty and p a d u a te 'stu ­ dents who need to use library facilities and m aterials will be perm itted to do so. A letter of identification from bis m ajor professor- m ust be presented by the graduate stu­ dent M aterials moved into the new ■building w il be made available to users by a paging service to Mathews library. Formerly with Met Operatic Soprano In Concert Hfl.de Gueden, tobernationHilde Guerien, an HibernationaUy-known soprano who has appeared with many of the world’s leading operas and or­ chestras, will be presented to a program a t the University Monday. Tickets for the 8:15 p.m. pro­ gram to Grady Gammage Mem­ orial Auditorium wiH be on sale a t the auditorium box office the evening of the concert. Price for general admission is $2, but students, facidty and wffl be a dmitted free of charge. Austrian-born, Miss Gueden' was educated a t the Academv Academy of Music to Vienna. A member of the Vienna State Opera, Fes­ tivals of Salzburg, and Scale di Milano, she also was a momhor for many yeans of Jfew York’s MrtropoHtan Opera. She has participated to.m u­ sic festivals to Salzburg, Edinbungb, and Glyudbourne, as well as a t Bcflywood Bond, Rob­ in Hood DeB, Tanglewood, and. elsewhere to the United States. She has been honored by the federal president of Austria with the title in” ami uk H n u lt' rCross w« to” and «with theo oGrand for Science, and Art; the kfag of Denmark gave her the Cross of the Danebrog Order. For her many recordings she has earned awards from the Academic du Disque Francris; and, from the Vienna PhiBiarmntiic Orchestra, tifo Silver Rose. She will be presented with George TVoviHo a t the piano to a program featuring vrorks by Mozart, Brahms, Venfi, Debus­ sy, Faure .and Richard and Jo­ hann Strauss. H ilde Tempe, Arizona SUMMER STATE PRESS Page 2 Set Final Exams C lasses w ill m e e t a s u su a l o n F rid a y , A ug. 19, w ith, fin a l e x am in atio n s p t 2 p.m ., acco rd in g to th e folow ing schedule;' C lasses m e e tin g re g u la rly fro m : / ' V; ? LEA D ER S CO N FER — P re sid e n t G. H om er D urham , c e n te r, re c e n tly a tte n d e d a L ead ersh ip W orkshop a t C am p T ontozona. H ere h e co n fers w ith new alu m n i p resi­ d en t J e ith T u rley of P h o en ix , le ft, and outg o in g p re sid e n t R a lp h W atk in s, J r. Upward Bound Ends With Program Tonite A chance for parents, friends ABOUT 20 percent of the par­ Government!” . and the public to evaluate the ticipants have earned achieve­ The students who have been achievements of the 180 Up­ ment certificates, said Dr. selected to speak and the titles ward Bound" students at the Un­ Wootton. To qualify, they com­ of their talks include: iversity this summer, are being pleted the regular subjects, PRESIDENT G. Homer Dur­ offered during final-week pro­ which included current issues, ham will‘give an address a t the' grams on campus. mathematics, reading, human closing ceremony on “The Im­ Dr. Richard T. Wootton. Up­ relations, and vocational coun­ portance of Continuing Educa­ ward Bound director and finan­ seling; as well as the extra tion,” and four Upwani Bound students will also speak. Mrs. cial aids director, said a musi­ work. This latter involved passing Banks will direct the musical cal evening tonight will be both oral and written examin­ portion of the program. open to the public. ' Lawrence Fisher, of Phoenix The students, who will enter ations on a text book which they junior year this fall in Valley studied. Extra credit texts cov­ Union, “Where Do We Go From high schools, have participat­ ered a wide range of subjects. Here?” Frank EvaUsJof South ed in the 8-week session under Among the texts from which Mountain, “We Can Do More;” a grant to the University from they chose were “Applied Log­ Emma Acosta, of McClintock, the Office of Economic Oppor­ ic: Scientific Thinking,” “The “What We Accomplished;” and Free Enterprise System,” “The Patty Hernandez, of /Carl Hay­ tunity. STUDENTS were selected by Bill of Rights,” “Vocabulary” den, “O u n Appreciation to I their high schools for the pro­ and “The American Form of ASU.” gram . All from families that '^cannot afford to send them to college, they are young people who have demonstrated abili­ ties indicating they probably are college m aterial, he said. Closing exercises tonight, will be a t 8 p.m. in the Memorial Union ballroom. Certificates will be awarded to students who Delegates from all over thé have successfully completed the program. In addition, honor world will convene a t the Uni­ students will receive special cer­ versity this month for the 22nd tificates of achievement, award­ annual National Children’s The­ ed for successful completion of atre Conference (CTC). / extra work, undertaken volun­ Local arrangements chair­ tarily. man Don Doyle, of the speech and drama department, said the program is designed for teachers, recreation leaders, church school personnel and all those interested, in any A special meeting of the regular University faculty c phase of children’s theatre. is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. * “We feel tins is a unique op­ this afternoon in the Life portunity for Arizonans to m ee t. Science Auditorium. and study with internationallyPresident G. Homer Dur­ known specialists in the field of ham called the meeting to dram a far children,” said explain the necessary re­ Doyle, “and thus we are lim it­ ductions in the 1966-87 oper­ ing attendance to CTC mem­ ating budget as required by bers.” D onald P . D oyle the 1966 legislative appro­ ABOUT 300 delegates are ex­ priation. (111.) public schools; Mary Jar pected a t ‘the event, which is All faculty members are being hosted by Rejgkm 2 of Evans, author and member < requested to attend. CTC and the University depart­ the dram a depar tment a t Sa ment of speech and dram a, Fernando Valley State Oolleg SU M M ER Doyle added, so we urge all Nortfaridge, Calif.; and Marjo those interested to make res­ ie Batchelder McPharim, •< tif a f ervations as early as possible. Santa Fe, mi international; known DUDoeteer. Artxana State U E w n te, Tampa, Aril—a ' Three pre-conference work­ KEYNOTER a t the reguk shops, headed by outstanding conference gcooton, Aug. 25 1 experts in creative dram atics, 27, will be Robert Radnitz, < children’s tiwatre and puppet­ Productions Limited, Hoilywoo ry, will be held Aug. 23 nod M. 300 to Attend Youth Theater Conference Here Faculty Meet Called Today Thnr- Calif., famed for sach produ tions as “Dog of Flanders,” “I land t i the Blue DoipidB” H o u rs fo r E x am in atio n s ;/ 7-8 a.m . 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Offer 24 Courses By Correspondence Twenty-four college c r e d i t correspondence courses design­ ed specifically for students who cannot attend classes on cam­ pus are now offered by the Uni­ versity. > Each cowse consists of eight lesson-assignments for each se­ m ester hour credit and requir­ es the same amount of work as the course taken in residence. Lessons consisting of reeding assignments, suggestions for study and questions to be ans­ wered, are mailed to the- stu­ dent; answers are returned corrected and graded by the in­ structor. The fee is $10 per semester hour. Textbooks and supplies may be purchased by m ail or­ der from the University Book Store. There are nine freshman le­ vel courses, seven sophomore level, eight junior and two sen­ ior level courses offered. Freshman courses indude El­ ementary Accounting AC 101 Mo vie Tops M U Slate “Night of the Iguana” star­ ring Richard Burton and Ava Gardner tops the Memorial Un­ ion’s schedule for toe final week of summer session. It win be shown both tonight and tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Cosner Auditorium. Admission for students is by presentation of registration receipt Faculty and staff m ust pre­ sent ID cards. MONDAY, “David Copperfield,” a movie classic statable for both children and adults, wBl be shown a t Cosner Audi­ torium a t 7:30 p.m. The film stars Freddie Bar­ tholomew and Lewis Stone. WEDNESDAY the MU’S final Morning Coffee wifi be held in Hie Pagoda Room. 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