f SUMMER SESSION JUKI aRlZONÍ ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY No. 2 T h u rsday, June 24, 1971 Tem pe, A rizona High school Chicanos receive questionnaires Forms to help further their studies Four-hundred recen t high p r o p e r ly im p le m e n t e d . school g ra ciâ te s from Arizona P rim a r ily , A ustin said , the w ill soon re ceiv e sp ecial students directly affected m ust questionnaires concerning their be convinced -that a ll the p lan s fo r continuing their assistance given them has no education. string attached. “ It has to be The qu estionnaires from y^untary on their p art,” he said, Arizona State University w ill be e want them to know that we ft m ailed to M exican-Am ericans. VJ^pn provide them with some very The process is under the- valuable a id .” supervision of the University’s The prospective students are Chicano component of the early asked to fill out the questionnaire re g istra tio n and orientation and return it. Since a ll of those program . selected to receive the form have ÏTie-“ early” program is open to previously been identified as all eligible students who have been adm itted to the University ' Mystery tryouts by Ju ly 9. The sessions, either one or two days long, w ill allow in­ T ryouts fo r “ L ad ies in com ing students individual ad­ Retirem ent” w ill be held from v isem en t, orientation and 1 p.m . to 3 p.m . and from 6 assistance from upperclassmen, p.m . to 8 p.m . Wednesday placem ent testing and skin tests, Ju ne 30 and from 3 p.m . to 5 p.m . Ju ly 1 in the Lyceum . person alized introduction to cam pus facilities and student Ja n e t E lsea, director of the services and selection of courses. murder m ystery said the play w ill run August 6 thru 14 of the The Ch icano com ponent, second session. however, carries the procedure She said the play has a cast ' at least one step farther. Its of six women and one m an. purpose, accord in g to ad­ m inistrative assistant Rodrigo Austin, is to offer the potential Chicano student “ a place to go if he runs into trouble.” A ustin- and a ssista n t coor­ dinator Arthur G arcia voiced D r. Nicholas-Salerno, recipient concern at the high rate of at­ of the Distinguished Teacher trition among M exican-Am erican Award for the 1970-71 school year, students, and believe that much w ill be the featured speaker next , of the problem is not only. Wednesday at the first of three financial, but also cultural. The lecture luncheons sponsored by, Chicano student frequently has the M em orial Union. no one to assist him in the D r. Salerno w ill include a slide solution of his problem s, they presentation and com mentary in believe. his discussion “ Victorian A rt in “ But we think that if we can its H eyday.” The buffet luncheon help them get through their w ill be served from noon to 12:45 freshm an year and h alf of their p.m . at a cost of $1.50. Reser­ sophomore year, we can keep vations for the lecture luncheons them in school,” Austin said. m ust be made at least two days The p ro gram , how ever, prior to the luncheon in the M U requires some degree of tact to be activities center. probable students, those who do not fill out and return the m aterial will be contacted to determine why. “ I f they don’t com e, there’s no other way of finding out why not,” Austin said. “ We actually are trying to find out where we’re succeeding.” The C hicano com ponent is strictly advisory^and (fobs not have funding to assist students in financial need. However, it can authorize waiyer o f foes for pre­ admission medK^Legcaminations and the early oriemhlfon and registration program . The component is in its second year of operation, and mwiilar program s now have been started for black and Indian students. Austin said that such com ­ ponents represent tbe first in­ tegrated recru itm en t and orientation program in file office of Student A ffairs so that the new student can avoid any undue duplication and resulting con­ fusion. Black cat in a brown fence A Calico cat makes an interesting subject as she almost makes a perfect blend with the surroundings of an old wooden fence. This one is a "s h e " because the odds of finding a male Calico cat are almost nill making any lucky owner of one very rich. Luncheon features Salerno First Summer Session registration reaches 11,938 D r . Sa le rn o , professor o f to national recognition six years Foundation fo r A rts and E n g lish , w as cited .fo r the ago, and serves as faculty ad­ Hum anities Fellowship, he has Distinguished Teacher award as visor for ‘ the cam pus literary w ritten two co llege te x ts, “ an im aginative teacher with a m agazine, H ie ' Catalyst, and “ S tra te g ie s in P ro se” (H o lt, sense of humor, an infectious Sigm a Tau D elta, the honorary Rinehart and Winston) and “ The E xp erien ce o f L ite ra tu re ” enthusiasm for his subject and a society for English m ajors. genuine respect for his students.” He supervised 18 P h .D . can­ (Prentice H all), with a third text “ He is widely known,” the didates last year and served as and six book-length citation continued, “ for his ex­ head advisor for undergraduates bibliographies on Victorian poets tensive know ledge and un­ in the English department. He soon to be published. The second lecture luncheon d erstanding o f 19th Cen tury also serves on the committee for d is ­ will be Ju ly 14 and will feattire B ritish lite ra tu re research s o c io -e c o n o m ic a lly methods and bibliography, the advantaged, the faculty senate, John Nelson, associate professor short story and com position the student affairs committee, of special education. The third sk ills.” the academ ic affairs committee, luncheon August 4 features D r. A faculty member of ten years, student organizations committee, T roy PeW e, departm ent of he received his bachelor of arts scholarship committee and the geology ch airm an , speaking about frozen ice age mammoths and m aster of arts degrees from general education council. , A SU and his doctor of philnanphy A recipient of the 1968 National- in Siberia and Alaska degree from Stanford University. He successfully coached (with the la te P rofesso r E rn e st Parker) the College Bowl Team Campus eatery goes club style F in al figures indicate the first summer session enrollment . is 11,938, which is 300 short of the enrollment last year at this tim e. , A However, preregistration for second session w ill be in oto weeks and a slightly higher enrollment is expected than the 8,754 students who attended second session last year. E arly registration for second session w ill be Ju ly 7 ,8 and 9 with distribution of packets in the M em orial Union lower level from 8:30 to 4 p.m . Class cards w ill be available from the colleges and departments from 9 a .m . to 3 p jn ., followed by fee payment in MU278 until 4 p .m . Students with further questions m ay contact the Summ er Sessions office in ASB110. A further look at total enrollment figures for last year’s summer sessions show that if enrollment patterns are the same for this year’s sum mer sessions, a husband-hunting single girl m ay have been better o ff to have skipped the first session. Figures show the ratio of men to women students second session last year was 1.56 men per each woman. This figure is slightly higher than the ratio for the second sem ester of the 197071 school year. However, the-ratio for first summer session last year was only 1.2 men per each woman. Dr. Nicholas Salom o m ade, to schedule nighttim e m usical entertainm ent An atmospheric eatery with special m eal options and en­ tertainm ent provided for -members is the scheme being planned by the M em orial Union to m ake campus m eals an event The Club, planned to open in tbe fa ll in the D evil’s D en, will have an accent on inform al h o sp itality w ith a co lleg ia te atmosphere. Club m embers can enjoy free gam es of pool or cards as part of their privileges. Purchase of a Saga m eal ticket to th a t ca fe te ria includes membership to The Club. Special options to the Saga service w ill be offered only a t The Club. These include five