m jR M M ; s . I f TE;ViP£,-Ah'¡¿ Vol. 35 Thursday, April 18, 1957 No. 26 f Coeds Celebrate Their Day, Claim fit s A Woman's World i. r A WOMAN S WORLD . . . Dr( Collice Portnoff, chairman of the Faculty Women’s Club, presided over yesterday’s Women’s Day assembly, held in the Union ballroom. “It’s a Woman’s World’’ was the theme of the day, which in­ cluded the assembly, last evening’s banquet, and presentation of awards to out• standing women. Big Dance May 4 Dinner\ Ends Special Day Women’s Day came to the Arizona State campus yesterday, with the theme, “It’s A Woman’s World.” Coeds, dressed in their nicest cottons and high heels, celebrated the annual event with a morning assembly, an evening banquet, and announcement of awards to outstanding women. ? ' r—rr- ---------------1 Pre*dawn tapping ceremonies held by Pleiades, junior and senior women’s honorary, were followed by a 6:30 a.m. break­ fast. Mrs. Wesley Johnson, presi­ dent of the Phoenix Little Theatre,- was featured at the ■ Classes will be officially 11 a.m. assembly, giving an in­ dismissed at 10 p.m. tonight terpretation of "The Diary of The Mills Brothers with [ don and his band, who havelation of new ASAS officers by ■for the ten-day Easter vaca­ Anne Frank” by "Zoe Johnson. tion, and will resume the jDr. Collice Portnoff, professor Claude Gordon and his accompanied such artists as Ithis year’s officers. thirteen piece band will Nat “King” Cole, Johnny Ray There will be no admission! regular schedule at 8 a.m. of English and president of the and Joni James, will start the charge to the dance, but one Monday, April 29. Faculty Women’s Club, presidsupply the music and enter­ ball rolling at 9 p.m. of the couple must have an ac­ The Memorial Union will j ed; and Dr. Grady Gammage, tainm ent for this year’s Also~planned is th,e crowning tivity card. be closed Friday, Saturday, J*AS president, welcomed the Coronation Ball, to be held of the Campus King and Queen. The dance is semi-formal — and S u n d a y . M o n d a y guests. The royalty election is sche­ cocktail dresses and suits. through, Friday of next week, May 4 at 9 p.m. in the Mem­ A noon luncheon,, sponsored duled May 1, and the results- Punch will be (served on the the Union will be open from orial Union ballroom. by the Faculty Women’s Club, w ill not be announced uittil terrace, and chairs and tables 1 to 6 p.m. Parlor games • honored Associated W o m e n The Mills Brothers have ^ j ® ® ‘ Arizona State’s new swimming pool, nearing completion, is planned a forty-five minute j the dance the following Sat­ w ill be set up. will be moved from the j Students officers and other scheduled to be ready for use in early summer. The bath house is taking shape .Artnie Rosenberg, activities show, starting at 10 p.m. Gor- urday. Candidates may pick up games room to the informa­ j guests. on the far side of the pool in this picture. . petitions now and turn them in vice president, and the Corona- tion desk, and may be used The awards banquet was at not later than 4 p.m. April 29. „tion Ball committee, headed by in the lounges, said Mrs. ¡6 p.m. with Billie Jane NarraFollowing the crowning of IWarren Sumners, are in charge Cecilia Scoular, director of more, AWS president, presid­ the royalty will be the inaugur- i of arrangements. the Union. ing. Mrs. Richard Kilbourne (gave the invocation; Dr. Cath­ erine G. Nichols, associate dean j. of students, and Mrs. Gam­ mage extended a welcome and greetings to the guests. Awards and honors granted{ at the banquet include: the | Arizona* State’s new sw im - ment personnel to determine out carrying around a suit, he Entries in a new calendar American Association of - Uni- J ming pool should be ready for the program for use of the pool. [ added cover contest, depicting college life are being accepted by the Carol Truman t„0J ! T sMy Women aw8rd to Missduri"? summer «*p ol. IThe new facility has been d e -| Because-the cost for the pool Over 1,000 students con -land woman athletes were p rs-|ra ce and and Carol Truman look Narramorc and Maurice Mick-1 Athletic Director Clyde Smith signed to provide for instruc-1 service must be determined Associated Students. verged on Tempe Beach for the Jsented to Eddie, Griggs and honors in the women’s division elson, and the AAUW sopho-i announced this week. An award of $25 will be giv­ annual AMS all-school picnic i Hazel Hendrix, who had com- I [ tional swimming, recreational quickly, the Athletic DepartOTHER events were the j more scholarship to Patricia en an Arizona State student on Tuesday to take part in activi- ! piled the most points in all Smith has been meeting with j swimming, women’s WAA and inent will be consulting student baseball relay, bamboo race, ! Waggoner, Physical Education Depart- j men’s intramural activities, wa- representatives to get plans the basis of originality .and tics ranging from clown diving I events of the day. egg toss and tug-o-war. Names i Also P l e i a d e s frçshman imagination. F’hases of college to egg throwing. I ter carnivals and ballet, water laid for the summer operation. | r u n n e r s - U P were Dave of winners in these races were j award to Penny Albright, PleiI safety, and intercollegiate life to be included in the cover j During the dance that eve- Kinley and Carol Truman. Tied not available. j ades Women's Hall award to swimming and diving, are academic, social, tradition­ nmg following the festivities, j lor third place in the men’s riiOver 600 dinners were served ; West Hall, first place, for the al, faculty-student relations, trophies for outstanding man ON'APRIL 27 and 28 the j THE POOL was designed to j vision were Bob Mulgado, Jim to students following the day’s j h i g h e s t scholaslie average, cultural and sports.■serve a student body of 10,000, °, i i Mack and Dick Finley. activities. ■McClintock A took second place Union will be open from 9 and a peak load of 500. R U L E S will be posted in alii and Wilson third place. Mc- to 10 p.m. ' In the swimming events the halls and organizations, as set ! Smith has arranged meetings j Clintock B, honor dorm, did winners were Jim Mack, clown by the Executive Council. The Devils’ Den will be | with student leaders to discuss | not compete as it consistently open April 22-26 from 8 a.m. diving; men’s relay, Bill Spen­ Size of entry should be 8“ x the possibility of charging a With nine candidates filed cer, Fred Stuteproth, Kevin 10”. Any colors may be used, j A senior music recital, fe ie a ­- ! hoi ds Ithe Iligl?e,st average’ . Twelve outstanding senior to 5 p.m. April 27, the Den small fee of every AS student so far for campus king and Brown, and Jim Glimp; horse, but the Council reserves the to operate the new plant. Ac- i queen, nomination petitions are James Loper, assistant direc­ A1 Benedict and Phillip Mas­ turing John Doubek on trum- | warned? other than Pleiades, se -1 will be open from 8 a.m.. to right to alter the original if | cording to this plan, any stu- still available, the cost,of printing exceeds the tor of- the radio television bur­ ters; mixed horse, Wayne Ged- pet and Sam Margolis on lected for special honor by noon, and April 28 it will be j dent could use the pool, not Petitions a | due Monaay, trombone, is schedued for May Pleiades, include Nancy De- open from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. alloted budget. Each student eau, will take part in the fourth man and his partner. just a few who payed higher l April 29, at 4 p.m. Election for may submit as many entries as Allerton Seminar in Radio Dave Kinley was winner in 1, at 3:00 p.m. in the Union Hart- Shirley Voorhis, parlene The cafeteria will be prices. the campus royalty will be j Evans, Joanne Phlegar, Earlcne j Programming. he desires. the men’s section of the sack ballroom. closed until 7 a.m. April 29. The Student Senate met yes- j Wednesday, May 1. (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 3) Monticello, 111., will be the Closing date is May 17. En­ terday to consider Senate ResoCANDIDATES* so far, for tries should be submitted be­ site of the seminar, to be heldlution number two, which j campus queen are Anne Aaron, fore that date to room 201, A s­ April 21-24. would provide for a $3 per sc- Bea King, B. J. Narramore, and Loper was notified of his ap­ sociated Students offices, in rr-ester fee for all full-tim e Gwen Newman, pointment as representative of the Memorial Union. students. Their resolution was Running-for king arc Thjmmy E N T R I E S will be judged on Arizona State Thursday by the defeated by a vote of the sen- | Hill, Dick Kosidowski, Ar Arnie originality, neatness and the National Association of Uduca- j ators. Rosenberg, Warren Sumners, degree to which they convey | tion Broadcasters. Personnel With every student paying and Jerry Taylor. the activities? or phases of col- responsible for educational raa part of the operational cost, Students with a cumulative lege life. dio programming, at stations Smith stated, a high level of index of 2.00, and with any Further inf ormatio.i may be j and p r o d u c t i o n centers I sanitary condition can be mainj class standing, arc eligible to obtained from Dick Finley, j throughout the country will be tained, as suits, provided by the j run. activities vice president elect. Iassembled at the seminar. I university, would be laundered RESULTS of the Wednesday j after each swim, balloting will be kept secret j STUDENTS would not have until Saturday, May 4, and an­ to carry suits to and from nounced at the annual Corona­ classes and to and from home. tion Ball. V This would enable commuting The ball will also feature the students to take advantage of inauguration of student body recreational swim periods with- officers. B y A L S K IN N E R Roberts of California Folytech The Arizona State Rodeo nical, with 110 points. Team came out on top in the T E A M runners-up were Cal­ second annual Sun Devil Rode d ifornia Polytechnical College, Association intercollegiate ro­ 31644; Oregon Technical Col­ deo at the Chandler Sh eriffs lege, 261; Pierce Junior Col­ T Q i, P a te j i r o STATE PRESS Greeks Slate Easter Events Phi Kappas Host Speaker Bridge Is Back; Cadets See Spring’s Sprung Bomb Range | ( phi Sigs Host : Tri Si^i and Theta Chis Phi Kappa members played! Theta Chi and Phi Sigma host to their National Qhaplain JKappa fraternities got together last Monday during a dinner'at the Phi Sig house with Tri held in the Memorial Union. Sigma sorority last Tuesday ! Father Weiscnberg was <- the evening for dancing, to cole-1 featured speaker of the evening brate their victories in la st, which included the election of Thursday’s Greek Games. . officers and a talk by Dan DeThe three groups formed one I vine, faculty sponsor of the of the teams which competed group. in the games of Greek Week. I “Loyalty to Gpd, College and Fraternity” was the title of Father Weisenberg’s speech. Manuel Martinez is the newly ! Lambda Chis elected president p t the group, j Hold Pledging Dick «Napolitano is the n e w ! Pledging ceremonies were j held last week for Dave Loch- I vice-president. ner by the members of Lambda ! * * * Chi Alpha. Sigma Pis Sponsor Contest tfhnttda?, April 18, 19S? m COLQNEL TO COLONEL . . . Colonel Irwin B. Anderson, Chief of Inspection Team ,,extends congratulations to Beverly Guffey, honorary Cadet Colonel of Arizona State’s Angel Flight. Angels standing at attention, from left to right aTe ” «bbejk Marty Haas, LoCha Diaz, Dee Scholey, Shirley Sperqer, Georgw vvelding, Ellen Savage, and Lorraine Barrett. 7 A total of 15 members of the Sabre A ir, Command Squadron By R O C H E L L E M A C K E Y JsTorm Christenson, president j o f. Arizona State’s Air Force Rumors have been floating] of Delta Chi pledges, and Sue 1RQTC Cadet Corps visited the : Phoenix Radar Bomb Scoring ¡(and I do mean floating) l B. ■Kuhlman became engaged IDetachment while on a field ; around that the destructive ■ this week. They were feted by . trip Tuesday. I “high tide” which washed away ! j the Delta Sig bridge has taken j a serenade at the Delta Chi j The tour, provided by Capt. a turn for the better. Result:1house, H. J. Bills, Commander of that j the bridge has been replaced i, Scott Yo tinker, Sigma Pi, be­ .installation, p e r m i t t e d the ; and we understand that two came engaged to Kay Davis, j members of the basic Air Force • fraternities on Adelphi are get- j Chi Omega, and Rudy Whit­ | honorary to understand the j ting along better. man, Sigma Pi, pinned Louise i method of scoring simulated Sigma Fis are now the proud j Pospicil, Tri Sig. j bomb releases on Phoenix. I possessors of the Lambda Chi j The Delta Chis recently con­ | Flying high ahd fast, and un­ j traveling trophy for the Toad ! cluded' their miniature golf known to most Phoenix citi­ I Hop. Two more successful i tournament. Trophies were zens, USAF aircraft “bomb” toads and the Sigma Pis w ill! presented to Mike Melchione, j Phoenix around - the * clock* retire the trophy. winner, and Norm Christenson, TH E Q LD S A Y IN G , ‘I n runner-up. spring a young man’s fancy Why I save st turns to thoughts of love,” is The AS AS first vice-presi­ | running true to form as several [ The Bank of Douglas dent is the speaker of the Stu­ Greek men have been giving ] dent Senate. ‘ away pins and diamonds. J The 6th .annual Barber Shop j Quartetw ill be held May 3 j Delta Chis from 8 to 10 p.m. Tickets may Slate Raffle be purchased from any Sigma I A portable television set will be raffled off by the Delta Pi for 75 cents. Chis on May 3. Tickets may be purchased from any Delta Chi Gamma Phis J-Frosh Men Plan Phi Epsilon Knppa active or pledge. Other valu­ j Service Award of the Arizona Meet President ! Initiation Banquet Has Celebration Gamma Phi Betas were vis­ able prizes will be given away* ] State chapter was Noel Barrie, Phi Eta Sigma, freshman Phi Epsilon Kappa, physical The Delta Chi Sweetheart ited this week by their Grand scholastic honorary for men, is education fraternity, celebrated past president, for\ his out­ National President, Mrs. Eliza­ formal will"be held at the Sa­ scheduling plans for an initia­ it’s first annual Founders Day standing work. Ray Bruns pre­ hara Hotel in Phoenix May 4. beth Fee Arnold. Winners in the fraternity di­ tion banquet May., 3. On the on April 12 in the Memorial sented awards to individual Dinner will ;be served at the j During her visit, Mrs. Ar­ for achievements vision of last week’s .contro­ evening’s agenda is initiation, Union Faculty- Dining Room. j members nold was feted at a dinner with dance which is for members-j versial IF t Sing were an­- ! election ?o f officers, and enter­ during the previous year. Main speaker was Dr. J . F. Mej and alumni. the executive council and later tainment for members wives Kale. Director of Athletics at j nounced Friday morning. Dr. F. C. Osenberg Was a ’ she met the Gamma Phi chap­ Phi Sigma Kappa was pro _ I and dates during the business the University of Arizona.. ter at their meeting in Alpha recent guest speaker for the claimed the official winner, meeting. ..Thirty-one members and Delta Chis. Hall. w & m m m Faculty sponsor is Dr J o h n guests attended the event. with Aloha Tau Ornega second Flq w er and ©Je t .s>ho¡! and Lambda Chi Alpha third. H. Krenkel. Receiving the Distinguished | Phi Sjg sung “John ’P e e l ,” S jjj i*ki iiifc 1^ rected . by Gene Hutloff.20 East 5th Street T H E R E H A D b e e n a mix-Up | WÖ 7-4274 — Tempe At a recent meeting of Phi \ Okine of Ghana, Carmen Reyes at the Wednesday night Sing, Delta Kappa,—newly elected of the Phillipines, Jgan-Pierre members and officers played Chavy, France and Mohammen in which ATO was announced the winner. On a recount, how-, I host to a panel of students Al Wandawi, Iraq. ever, the r e s u lts w e r e shifted. Fix speaking on international af­ JFCWinners M e n ’s Clubs Hold Banquets Fred Elquest Announced After Mix-up Honorary Hosts Panelists CAMPUS DRUG fairs Re-elected president of the international honorary educa­ tion fraternity is Dr Ronald G Thomsop, associate professor of physical education. M. D. Van Fredenburg was reelected vicepresident. j We 3 Prompt Service dependable & Son Everything for the A rt Student • .Artists Supplier • Picture Framing 703 N. 2nd St. Phoenix •our frien d ly pioneer bank since 1881 P H O N E A L 8-2688 ___ M£m»6* HO. DEPOSIT INSURANCE COUP. vnu RET ! 7 'EM ? § t l l l ^ • NEW MEMBERS include: Ralph Teiry Bryan, William Bunce, Robert Copeland, War­ ren Gotthard, Joseph F. Har­ ris, Meredith Hollingsworth, Joe E. Jones; Bruce Moore, Harry E. . White, Charles R. Davis, James Scoble, Lyle Han­ na, -Col. Edgar T. Poole, Jr., William E. 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Apache Tempe Laundry and Cleaners Corner 8th Street & College Avenue How Standard’s explorers help find the S30 gallons of oil you’ll need this year Delta Sigs Plan Party Delta Sigma Phi members. who will remain on campus during Easter -vacation have p’anned a party for Saturday night. The festivities will b^j held at the Phoenix Club. ÉN » JÊ k Tiiompson’s Furnished Rooms Coolers — Free Parking 718 Maple — Tempe WO 7 9849 after 3 Now At I Our New | Location! | SEE US FOR f ] g o o d Clock and g| Watch Repairing | W a lls J E W E L R Y ! «00 W 8 th S t J! Brake and Tune-Up Specialist Progress in th• Wesf means.','* Oil geologists probe the ocean floor for clues to new oil fields AUTOMOTIVE' SERVICE RONNIE'S AUTO SERVICE TEMPE MOBI LE SERVI CE W e G iv e 8& H G re e n S tam p s - AAA 198 Mill Ave. W O 7-5722 NEW Here’s old-fashioned flavor in the new way to smoke. Man-size FLIP-TOP BOX S tu rd y to keep cigarette« from crushing. N o tob acco in your pocket. U p to d ate. taste of honest tobacco comes full through. Smooth-drawing filter feels right in your mouth. Works fine but dqesn’t get in the way. Modern T H E O C E A N FLO O R IS T H E N E W E S T FRONTIER in our search for oil to help meet the growing demand of motorists, home owners, farm­ ers, industry and the Armed Forces. Last year Standard’s scientists explored millions of acres offshore and on land in the Western Hemi­ sphere. Once again we discovered new oil deposits th at will help supply the 830 gallons of petroleum everyone in the U. S. will use this y ea r. . . and the 1000 gallons they’ll need by 1965. With oil becoming more difficult and expensive to find, Standard’s investment in exploration is in­ creasing . . . $119,000,000 last year. T hat’s one way we can find new oil to help keep ahead of the nation’s growing need for products from petroleum. ■ U. S. oil reserves must continue to keep pace with rising demand ’4 6 ’48 ’6 0 ’5 2 ’5 4 ’56 Daily U. S. oil consumption ha$ risen from 5 million barrels in 1946 to 9 million barrels in 1956 and is expected to reach 12 /i million by 1965. Flip-Top Box keeps every cigarette firm and fresh until you smoke it. S T A N D A R D PO PU LA R! rivran m ica (M AM IN RICHMOND, VIROINIA, FROM A NIW MARLBORO RECIPE) ■■ ■ ■ : • » • .................................. O IL C O M P A N Y p la n » a h e a d to aarva y o u b a ila r O P C A L IF O R N IA T kxuti9j, A pril » , » 5 7 STATS PRESS Mare About Women Celebrate (Continued from page l) Panhellenic awards include: Hicks, Lenora Slater, Carole scholarshup plaque tp Gamma IAnderson, Bea King, Nancy Phi Beta sorority, presented by jMothershead, Edith Santarelli, Miss Joanne Daniels, president LaVonne Lutz, and Miss Mick-r elson. The Announcement was Phoenix Panhellenic; scholar? made by Gayle Berkenkamp. - ship cup to Gamma Phi, pre­ Old and new Pleiades were sented by Miss |Sharon Neff, in^roducqd by Mary Bunte, Phoenix; and the junior Pan­ sponsor. New members in? hellenic scholarship cup to elude C o n s t a n c e Cubbage, Gamma Phi Beta, also pre­ Rosemary Tolliver, Charlotte sented by Miss Neff. Jackson, Joy Main, Lyndal Dye, Mrs. Jack Herring, sponsor, Joycelynn Hatch, Mary Lou introduced members of the jPyle, and Gwen Newman. Atheneans, new freshman hon- | The Women’s Physical Edu­ orary. They are Misses Janice cation service award pre? Bergen, Carole Curtis, Sandra septed to Wilma Valenzuela by Davidson, Elizabeth Ann Lew­ Miss Nina M urphy,. professor is, Loretta Linn, Barbara Mar­ of physical education; the Mor­ shall, Virginia Olinstead and ris music award to Deyan Vermillion, Nina Boyd, I Sipes by Dean Nichols. Sharon Canter, Georgia KasAlso, the AWS freshman netsis, Kathryn Kelm, Sophia award to Nancy Babel, the Chi Kwiatkowski, Jeannie Wil­ Omega social science award to liams and Jane McCullough. •Miss Santarelli, the P.E.Q. Newly pledged Spurs,I mem­ award to Miss Lutz, and the Newman Club award to Ida bers of the sophomore women’s honorary . . intro­ Rangel. BIG INSPECTION Col. James K. Bell, . left, The new Big Sister chairman, duced by Mrs. Gammage, their inspects Arm y ROTC cadets as pari of the annual 'sponsor, and Mrs, Joe Myers, Miss Dye, was introduced by Arizona M ilitary, District inspection, held Tuesday assistant. M Misses Locha Diaz. morhing. To Colonel Bell’s right is Cadet Regimen­ Bergen, Curtis, Davidson* Linn, tal Commander Don Clay. The corps staged'a par­ Olmstead, Boyd, Canter, Kasade in honor of the inspector, and then was inspected netsis, JoAnn Kol ♦lin * Dickerson, Patricia Dixon, Suzanne Gastineaux, Gwen GqyUnited Cerebral Palsy has Consultants participating in an, Quola Hatch, Sandra Pal­ granted $2,500 to Arizona State the workshop'come from Wash­ mer, Jeannette Prizer, Patricia to be used in connection with the fourth annual workshop in ington, Florida, California, and Tracy, Ann luiraer, Penny Al­ education bf the exceptional New York. Widely known A ri- I bright, Barbara Marshall, Karen Davis, Kay Kuykendall, child. zona consultants will also par­ Florence Guenther, Judy Pope, Dr. Willard Abraham, pro­ ticipate in the workshop. and Gail Weidman. fessor of education, will con­ duct the workshop which is to Your Phoenix Campus be held June 10 to July 13. T H E GRANT will be used for supplementary materials and additional consultants for the course, said Dr. Abraham. Typing Service 1Q, 15, 25c p er page Shop For Men MRS. SHIELDS Phone WO 7-2470 127 E. 15th St. Tempe Adams Hotel Bldg. Interviews Scheduled For Airlines ‘Crackers’ Pia In Production “Grahame Crackers,” a fast merman. Miss Zimmerman, Miss Sydney Tanner, Amer­ ican Airlines stewardess, will moving three-act comedy, is to AS English instructor, has had be on campus from April 29 be produced by the Drama ■a wide variety of experience | through. May 3 to discuss em- Workshop the nights of May directing plays in California. Iployment opportunities as a 7, 8, 9, and 10, in the Payne Shb studied drama under Dr. Marjory Baily, of . Stanford stewardess with interested stu­ Training School auditorium. The Dana. Thomas play will University, and Albert John­ dents. be directed fay" Miss Vera Zim­ son.- blind director, nationally A 1956 graduate of A nzona known for his innovations in State, Miss Tanner was a mem­ religious drama. ber of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. lUpon graduation she was seSOME OF the plays directed 'leeted to attend American Air­ by M iss' Zimmerman are, lines’ Stewardess Training “Laura,” “Double Door,” ‘‘Our School in Chicago, Illinois! and : i Events to be scheduled for ! Hearts Were Young and Gay,” is now based in Los Angeles. ! • first semester activities only on “Pride and \ Prejudice,” “The During her two week stay on j the ASAS Calendar by all or- I Valley,” “Stranger In The campus those girls interested i ganizatiohs, halls and faculty Night,” land “The Little Dog may contact Miss Tanner ij advisors should be turned in as Laughed.” through the Placement Cen- ji soon as possible to Dick Finley, Marley Patterson will play ter. j activities vice president! the leading role as Jane in j ^Names of persops furnishing “Grahame Crackers.” Miss Pat­ these officiariists starting Sep­ terson was recently seen a s the tember, 1957, should be turned Twenty-First Cousin in “The Land Of The Dragon.” in at once, Finley announced. THE FIRST semester calen­ Other members of the cast Dr. Joseph Epes Brown of dar is being planned to be dis-' include Darla Bowers, Geneduring Freshmen the Verde Valley School in Se- trlbuted vive Pease, Clarelle Hagerty, dona lecture on “The Week. Bob Magid, Dolores Ruthowski, Transcendant Unity of Reli­ A blank has been sent to all Brenda JBell, Kenneth Dabrow, gions” April 30 in the. Student organizations, halls and faculty Charles Taylor, and Paul Union at 7:30 p.m. advisors this week. Whipple. Calendar Forms Due Immediately Religious Unity Lecture Topic ☆ CORSAGES ☆ MUMS ☆ BOUTONNIERES M a ry H a n fo rd , M gr. 722 M I L L W O 7-66 t o r n ii Iv y L o o k fro m It’s a puzzlem ent "When you're old enough to go to college, you’re old enough to go out with girls. When you’re old enough to go out with girls, who needs college? Oh well, there's always Coke. 1 Yes, this Easter the choice of the Campus Set is authentic Ivy cloth­ ing. The new, natural lines of this year’s suits and sport coats in Ivy colors or patterns are especially handsome on yeung men. See them no\y.. This Arrow University oxford shirt was such a smash hit last season, you asked for an encore. And for good reason! The collar is buttondown—both front and center back. Full length box pleat in back. Penc3-line stripes on white back­ grounds—plus white and five solid colors. Arrow University, $5.00 up. Shantung stripe ties, $2.50. ARROW SIGN OF GOOD TASTE SUITS Cadet Sizes 13-20. Men, 34-42 WINSTON TASTES GOOD SPORT COATS Cadet Sizes 13-20 Men Sizes 34-42 LIKE A CIGARETTE^ SHOULD/ I SLACKSCadet Sizes 13-20 5.95-13.95 Men Sizes 6.95-23.50 Also a completo range of iss Shirts, Sport Shirts, Accessories. WINSTON Hanny’s J U a r s it y i. 30 NORTH FIRST STREET I t’s fun to share a good thing! T hat’s why you see so many Winstons being passed around these days. Try ’em. You’ll like their rich, full flavor, too. And you’ll like the way the Winston filter, Sm oke W IN S T O N ...erçjqy the snow-white filter in the cork-smooth tipi Pige fo u r STATE PRESS ON OTHER CAMPUSES ------- ¡1------------------------------ ■ ê m E D IT O R IN C H IE F ........... .. ix m . M A N A G IN G E D IT O R S P O R T S E D IT O R O R G A N IZ A T IO N S E D IT O R A C A D E M IC E D IT O R . N E W S E D IT O R F E A T U R E E D IT O R C O P Y E D IT O R S . UofA Platforms Stress Spirit; Advocate AMS * .............. ............................D O N D O T T S NELD A ABE ............. SAJCTON G U T IE R R E Z AMY R'USICH C H A R L E S G R A N IE R I LORETTA TU RA N O ........... A L S K IN N E R E M IL L e G A T E S , T E D F IO R1TO T h e S T A T E P R £S i^ is d is tr i b u te d b y K e ith B re o n . O ffic ia l 'c a m p u s n e w s p a p e r o f A r iz o n a S ta te C ol­ le g e a t T e m p e . P u b lis h e d e a c h F r lu a y t h r o u g h o u t th e sch o o l y e a r e x c e p tin g h o lid a y s a n d e n te r e d a s s e c o n d c la ss m a t t e r in th e P o s t O ffic e a t T e m p e , A riz o n a , u n d e r t h e A c ts o f M a rc h 3, 1879, a n d A u g u s t 24, 1912. S u b s c rip tio n p ric e $3.00 p e r sch o o l y e a r. M e m b e r: A riz o n a ‘N e w s p a p e rs ' A s s o c ia tio n , * a n d N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g S e rv ic e , Inc. Wheeled Trees? * B y JOSH GALINDO On the UofA front: Student« are going through the same thing we went through re­ cently. That is, elections! Redhair, Wilbur and Lingafelter are on the ballot for student body president.' Their plat­ forms include the following, in the same order; Increase of spirit through traditions, public re­ lations and the alumni; revision of the consti­ tution, establishment of a student traffic . court, a study on the apathy of students con­ cerning certain events; and a. check on the in­ creases in the cost of an education, the forma­ tion of Associated Men* Students. / THE “U” has planned an “Election Results’” party after the polls close. Returns will be broadcast between dances. / Editorially Speaking Grown Up Greek Week has come of age at Arizona State. * * * Nine members of the International Students This year’s five-day schedule of fraternity-sorority Club are representing the UofA in the Model events was 'well planned arid received what was prob­ United Nations at Stanford University. The ably the best participation yet. The Interfraternity group will represent the nation oX-Afghanistan... Council, Panhellenic, and the Greek Week Steering Also, on the same scene this week is their Committee put on a program which illustrated the great Spring Siesta Carnival which in many respects growth of the G reek-letter organizations at Arizona is similar to AS Blue Key Carnival. Novel at­ tractions include a puppet show, a “tunnel of , ’State, and of the university itself. The week was n o t, all fun. Workshops were con­ ducted Thursday afternoon to talk over mutual prob­ lems and policies of the organizations. A work day was held Friday afternoon, with well over 200 Greeks turn­ ing out to wash cars for charity. love and, for those who like to gamble, roulette and a marriage booth. , TEXAS TECH students don’t care to park at all. A meeting was held to discuss the park­ ing problem and out of 6,065 students and fac­ ulty members 27 showed up. In the past five >cars they have had parking fees grow from nothing to $3.50 per semester. Ouch! - “MORE SPIRIT than a football game,” was the re­ * * * mark of many about Thursday night’s Greek Games in The Concert Choir from ASC at Flagstaff the stadium. The Grecian? Ball,......... the tenth annual TFC will pci perform in the annual Grand'Canyon.-EastGrand Canyon,East, 0 , , ' ...... * z win form m.the Singii and biinday„ s banquet | . _______ _ eventful or Sunrise services. This service will officially rounded out an AR Greeks c KahI/I be proud of. onen open their their 1957'Imir 1957 tour. week' that s a pretty good idea . . . I guess I’d it m akes one re a liz e th a t th e p a p e r fpirit of Groek Wa kS w heUe^go . . . been nice talking to you.” “WELL, SEE you around . . . gestions? (withirTreason).madC ^ Any SUg’ tremendous,y “Yea, hope you find your red tape so you * * s proud to have finished in the can drop your course.” ... .. ■. , • top three since, to me at least, “Well, thanks, anyway.” ASC women students^ are expected to turn Welly now . . . we certainly were glad to see the' every organization which euout in their spring finery, wearing heels and trophies from the athletic department appear in the tered did a terrific job. hose this Wednesday, April 25, for Women’s Union trophy cases. Now all we need are the other . „ , Day held annually on the. campus. awards presented to people representing this university A Greek ---------- — to majie use of the trophy case. • J u s t a fe w y e a r /ago: o f the .e v e n ts around AS Jerry Cannon, AMS cultural affairs commit­ SOME OF THE delegates w ilf be Jim Kidder, Uni­ tee chairman, announced there would be an versity of Cal at Berkley, Carl Terzain, USC, Ray Free­ all men’s assembly next Wednesday in BA m conjunction with the all-school assemman, San Jose State, and Chuck Coyle of Nevada. These 205 bly period. are just four of those who will be here. PSPA is a select group of prominent student leaders. Arizona State .is MEMBERS of ASC's fraternities and sorori­ fortunate to have this group on campus. ties Will hold their third annuWl all-greck * A S In '52 To the Editor: Mills Brothers, huh? Sounds like a great Coronation „ F iv e y e a rs ego a t A S C : Ball is coming up. This year’s ball, the weekend after we , Have you ncglected your get back from Eastei1vacation, will feature the crowning eIlmatlcal education? „Seniors from Arizona high schools and par­ of Campus King and Queen, to be elected that Wednes- If you have- delay no longer, ents of ASC students will visit the campus day. . go to the Matthews Library tomorrow for a look a t'“Life at ASC.” ASC’s Concert Choir will be heard coast-toThe nèw N ASAS officers will also be uintroduced. ---------------m ..... R R uC u iu a u c e a cBee - (Thc bi8 brick buUding be­ sid e s all th is reg a l stu ff, th e m u sic, e n te r ta in m e n t an d tween North Hal1 and the Arts coast over the National Broadcasting Company. ’ building) and feel the depres­ sing heat of the tropics. tropics A SC ’s FI NE arts will show forth in a ll g lo ry What occurs when you ques­ soon in the annual Festival of Arts to be con­ tion the library staff as to the ducted on the campus April 26 through May 1. reason for this temperature? They open their tired eyes and * * * mumble something to the effect A “Parade of Talent” will wind its way KASC staff members proBRUCE BALLARD arterf as *hat thiS “ Maintenance’s ref acJ°ss the audit°rium stage next Wednesday , . . . . . H " U ' KU acted as sponsibility. K a s ] 2 to 3 oclock class cuts are allowed “on 7?’ifibiation ti'-is weekend .with a variety of d an ein g sh o u ld rfeally be grea t. By the same means, PSPA is indeed fortunate to be^/interesting events, abie to attend a convention at Arizona State®. We have * r»l a t ' V A the best campus in the Southwest. We have the friendThe',*cc?nd firc Ioss al Arizona State within D I A L K / l i l t , lies, students. We are going to prove this to the delegates hv nrnvimnfT nIuznei services cAmnonr for frtti them. «Un». Quonsct gates by providing uppcam personalized K A SC Staff Presents Drama The delegates will be driven by car caravan any An honor banquet has been scheduled for place they are going. Selected hostesses will act as dates the students in Who’s Who in American Col­ y S f aW” h Z l e T b v ^ B r e n d a ' f i e U T r t PLEASE’ won'1 lhe m a i n t e N ' 0 house" Thursday a n d r i d a y . When they are on campus, say leges and Universities at the Stockyard Res­ The ri ri° I , : : d. ^ d: ama„ : “ .Per,f0rm-. ^ * » N-ary hold “hello” and meet them. They will be wearing name taurant, April 29. th A’ 016 pP n Ch AiViSi0n ° f LynnkD ^ " r M d A l M l u e r ^ 8 a “ ufnc‘1 of peace> i ° in ‘orees. tags. the Arizona College Association . Miies Drcsskell 6£ thc A s c and fight this common, enemy ARIZONA State’s symphonic band and sym­ ‘be first all-school entertqtayear. Games, contests, races, movies, a talent show, LET’S SHOW them that Arizona State is not only phony orchestra are both scheduled to present at the Institute of Foreign Music Department composed by rcsulating man’s new secret softball and food will be on the agenda for concerts next week, as parts of thc Festival Trade. the annual AMS All-School Picnic^ April 27, original music for the presen- wcapon the friendliest campus, but also that Arizona State is of Fine Arts, Air Cbnditioning (the refri­ at Encanto Park in Phoenix. “The Monkpy’s Paw” was tation. gerated variety). the best possible place to attend, for school o r for a. con­ directed by Jim Loper. Kasey staffers plan to at* * * Plans are in the making for awarding minia­ With faith for a change in vention. 1 Members of the cast were tend the 1957 clinic of the BM1 KIM ROSE, ASAS President WHY NOT? ture diplomas to the wives of graduating men Nancy Bennett, Mike McNulty, to be held May 6. The clinic as a bit of recognition for the part they played Andy Limber, Jerry Svendsen, will take place at the Safari m helping (heir husbands get an education. Roger Davis, and Al Albright. .Hotel in Scottsdale. climate, Ed Shields, Ed Lane Licorice stick artist, Barney Bigard, with the big blues sound, will be in the spotlight when Louis Armstrong breezes into town for the Coronation Ball on April 25. IMPORTANT NOTICE To All Students And Student Groups Arizona State College. At Tempe to ^ Drop In and See Our Head Photographer Art Clark Studio 613 MILL - TEMPE CALL NOW FOR AN ^APPOINTMENT W O 7-6625 MON..SAT. 9-5 Plans are being made for a ggla evening of entertainment featuring the TALENT OF OUR COMMUNITY, by the Exchange Club of Tempe. The date for the show, which will-be Held at the Cosner Auditorium, has been set for Saturday, May 11, 1957, at 8:00 p.m. Prizes will be awarded to the three top acts of the show as chosen by the judges the night of the performance. Any non-professional student or student group may apply for an opportunity to compete for prizes. Professionals, how­ ever, although they may appear in the show, are not eligible fof.prizes and will perform Only on a non-competitive basis. The deadline for completing the lineup of talent for the show has been set for April 25, 1957 . . . so do not delay . Please apply to Mr. Peter Fumusa, WO 7-4049, or apply in per­ son at the Campus Drug, 300 East Eighth Street, Tempe. Please apply as soon as possible. Thank you very much, in advance, for your fine spirit of cooperation. Cordially yours, Peter M. Fumusa Entertainment Chairman ■ ___________ •_______ Exchange Club of Tempe to PRE-ELECTRIC SH A V E L O T IO N g a t a b e tto r s h a v e ! Quicker . . . closer . . . smoother. . * no matter what machine you use* 1.00 plus tos SHUltON New York • Toronto tfhpKd«r, April 18,1987 STA TI PRESS fiS tH w SIPlÈÉiPll [ Sun Devil Seek Iowa Revenge Rose Sensed 15-Foot Leap “Fifteen feet,” said #Joe Rose last March, “is my goal thjs season in the pole-vault.” Since an elite eight men in B y A B E Q U T IE ^ R E Z By GENE LUPTAK all history had soared so high, last week sailed over the onej Castillo stated that the 10Barring any further sickness, Alex Henderson, Arizona the .statement might have University of Iowa’s Hawk-? timp impossible 15 foot bar- wans are strong in the mile* State’s track sensation, will virtually be sure of posting his best spdnded like just another goal j eyes, who hail from the Big rier; Dale Winder, who has al- two mile, hurdle^ and the pole collegiate times in the mile and twp-mile Saturday when he mever to be reached -r— most of | Ten country, w ill invade Ari­ ready sped to a fpevil record-j vault. tangles with Iowa's Charley “Deacon”"»Tones in these events. thorn end this way. zona State’s cinder paths Sat­ breaking 880 in one minute S3 j Jones Bnd Arigcma's Aussie B U T ON a crisp night — Jones has enjoyed an illustrious career as a performer for urday, 7:30 p.m., in a dual seconds flat; and Leon Burton, JBce Henderson have been the Hawkeyes. He has clipped the mile in 4:10.9-and the-two- April 12 rr a Goodwin StadiurA Ispike-fest. who will be gunning for top docked near 4:LQ in the four mile distance in 9:04.9. . crowd and two closely matched honors in the century and low lapper. track and field ¿q u ad s, A rarat The Demon ‘Mnclads will try hurdle races. ; , THE BOYS Town, Nebraska product was an Olympic final­ State and Brigham Young Uni\° ®rab mort' oi *he 131 points The race of all races of the! >*fn ist in the 3,000 meter steeplechase last year and was the former versity, watched breathlessly dlshod ollt at tlle me^1 1° evening and one that might I » a« * YERRRR OUT . . . Arizona Staff catcher Bill Por- National Collegiate cross country champ. «1 « ,* _ . IV p n cfp a 4 - R 7 licking l i n l r m h the tl« n T V venge g 774-57 Midprove the most exciting ever I eyeS, f ‘¿ e h«rdies and Gardas the slender Sun Devil ace He has garnered first places in such important meets as the ter put the stpp to Pepperdine’s Éob Consolo inten­ westerners dealt the Satans run on the Goodwin oval will lner Van Pyke haE beeB tion of scoring in last week’s horsehide contest. Con­ Chicago Relays, two-mile; Cleveland’s Knights of Columbus moved with a resolute pace up f me li BYU last week took most of the limelight off former Demon Topped only by Occidental’s j renee and Dirk Prather with K IN G and B A C H vaulter Dave Kenly’s respectable 14*8Vh*'‘clearance in the same Ek>h Gutowski and USC’s Ro n ! 68’s and Jim Bernard at 69. Prescription meet. Kenly cleared the 14’8%” barrier before Rose did but Morris in the Vaulting race this j Hobert’s 65 also ended the B an d In stru m e n ts failed at the 15 and over height. This was Kenly’s all-tim e season, Rose joined the se le c t! two-day old record held by Druggists M U S IC A L S U P P L I E S C & A C le a n e rs best performance. He formerly held the Sun Devil vaulting band of performers who have JJim Bernard who posted a 66 '501 M ill A v e . W O 7-2922 T a ilo rin g - A lte ra tio n s record at 14’7^j”. reached 15 feet. Gutowski this ip their match with New Mex­ AL 8-2467 26 E . 8th S t. B uttonhole S e rv ic e W O 7-4063 33 E . Monroe IF KENLY hadn’t used up all of his eligibility, his Saturday spring has soared 15’-7 ”, and ico as the lowest collegiate R e -W e a v in g P H O E N IX the world record is Warmerseore for the year in the state. soar would have placed him among the top five in collegiate 3% E. 5th St. WO 7-5683 dam’s 15’-8 ”. Pete Null’s vaulting circles around the nation. Bernard was also playing in COACH Senon Castillo had the number four slot during ■Clean Conduction Cookings said before »the season began, the match with New Mexico. “Rose has a chance of being the The New Mexico Skyline greatest vaulter we’ve ever j Conference Champs .became the th /lM F had.” But before the 1957 sche- ; ninth victims of the Arizona d iile,. Jpe’s best com petitive, State par.-mauling crow ey a your rhark was 13-11 while at Glen- | score of 19-2 at Arizona Coun­ dale J. C. | try Club, Saturday. §¡§1 AS Netters Await Jaunt Torrid Satans Whip PC Bears LAIRD Pharmacy QUI CK' S Music Store UMtAlwftL D R IV E - IN famous for . . . STEAKBURGERS QUALITY APACHE A T RURAL worries away! T . Is The Difference -jlf Zipper Ring Books & Paper 'A' Collegiate Dictionaries "A" Portable Typewriters A t Pens and Pencils Buy her DIAMOND at P H O N E W O 7-3141 W# Protect Your Health------------- *' CLARK OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Inc. 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U » *ä Tempe Center It" s ä v°“ *?. < Tem pe P H O E N IX f-ll «ocial 111= * » " '" » 1° J h y0UI (.Ita* c m ,* , or ' * "•-‘■-rr. - In Aqua, CopperYone Expert Body and Fender Work _ Your Ix^utlv« Cor««r at lit» , 0 |ln«Hol 1W. ,oup* -Good Things to . Eat and Drink the executive ufe OF «* JUNIOR MISS O f CALIFORNIA Tempe Body Shop STADIUM COFFEE SHOP & Delicatessen t * Q V * ► " ' - n’ot * orTappe, Center, M O F T E M P E -4 _ J & L u fc » 6 2 Page Six STATE PRESS Thursday, April 18,1957 John Julian Cougars Clip Sun Devil Thinclads Devil Horseh Mr. Arizona Shade Coast Nine B y J E F F K IE H L turned up sick and had to enter some 12 seconds better than JMiller in the javelin throw with Pole vaulter Joe Rose stole the school infirmary. Griffith’s 2-mile time. I a throw of 198’ 1 1 ” and broad I F T H E Australian flash had, \ BYU took points, in other jumper Joe I&ooks took the John Julian, former Arizona the sports spotlight last Satur­ State football player and cur­ day night, as he became the run, many believe the meet re­ events where the Devils nor- measure of Sun Devils Ed