/ è -Free Dance * First Devils To H it Water At Ten O’clock OnThursday In Ballroom A “Starlight” dance has been ' scheduled for 9 to 11 p.m., in the Memorial Union Ballroom, Thursday, July 25, according to Mrs. Martha Mouthjoy, .chairman of the Summer Session Social Committee. The dance will follow the j movie “All About Eve” star- ! ring Bette Davis which is sche- j duled for 7:30 p.m. that sdme ! evening. By A L SKIN N ER A dream becomes a reality when thesw im m ing pool at Arizona State will be splashed into use Monday morning. July 22. Second session summer stu­ dents at AS will be the first Sun Devils to use the long awaited swimming pool. The pool itself incorporates many features not found v in L A T E P E R M I S S I O N for all.) most commercial swimming on campus women has been | pools. granted so they may attend \ CLYDE SMITH. Director of the festivities. Athletics at Arizona State said Sponsored by the Summer | that the pool will employ the Session Social Committee, the | most modern features of swim­ dance will be free to all sum­ ming pool construction, includ­ mer students and faculty. Free ing a sanitation-circulation refreshments will be served. system that completely changes Dress for the occasion will be the water every six hours and informal wear. a jet system on the bottom to Jack Knight and his band I provide super chlorination. FINALLY , . . The long awaited swimming pool at Arizona State onens for will furnish the music for dan­ The service areas of which student use at 10 a.m. Monday morning, July 22 . ..The pool employs the latest cing. there are three, and the dress­ methods of construction, circulation, ani chlorination P P V ing room areas are up-to-date in design according to Smith. The pool itself is 60 feet wide M onday T u e sd a y W ed nesd ay T h u rsd a y F r id a y • S a t u r d a y and 75 feet and one-half inch in length. The width provides 10-12 10-12 , 10-12 10-12 10-12 9- 11* for eight lanes which ”is two 2-5 2-5 ' 2-5 2-5 2-5 1-5 lanes wider than most compe7-9** i 7-9* Registration rec’ords for sec }ing for several bocks from En­ Itition pools." ‘ Swimming at 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday wil be reserved for ond summer sessions at Ari­ gineering block D, where class j S W I M M E R S in competitive zona State were toppled when j cards were given out by class- children o f faculty and staff. It is requested that a parent ac­ events will race over tiled lanes 2,159 studepts had been enroll­ j room teachers. By_ noon more company their child into thepool and act as a personal lifeguard. ! instead of between the usual Students may also use this time for swimming. ed by Wednesday morning, Ithan three-quarters of the Iparallel black tar lines. »»Swimming for students, faculty and staff of the college. Registrar Alfred Thomas re­ Iprospective students had been The fractional addition to the , It will be considered as “family night.” ported. length was incorporated as inj enrolled, and many checking EACH SWIMMER WILL FURNISH HIS OR HER OWN Total for the 1956 second j and listing lines were closed TOWEL AND SUIT. | surance, in case a record is set sufrimer session was 2143, which down in early afternoon, in the pool. was an increase of about 200 j O N L Y untoward incident of The pool is actually two in over 1955. ,The final total for Ìthe registration was failure of one. A permanent bulkhead the 1957 session may run over Ithe air conditioning in the Meseparates the east end of the 2,200. j morial Union Ballroom for sevpool from the larger west por­ D ISTR IBU TIO N of regis­ j eral hours in the morning. This tion. The smaller pool will be trants was 1511 undergraduates Iwas offset, however, by the used for hydro-therapy and and 648 graduates, approxi-!j punch ladled out to perspiring instruction. mately the same proportion as registrants after they complet­ The larger west pool extends Dr. Harold A. Shapiro, as­ in the first summer session. sity of Texas and, his master’s ed their programming through from a 3% ft. depth to a 13 Heaviest rush was e a iy in j courtesy of the Memorial Un- j sociate professor of economics degree at the University of foot depth’. at Arizona State, has been Wisconsin. the morning, with lintes extend - ion. (C on tin u ed on P a g e . 2 1 named atting director of the | AS Bureau of Business ServIices. | As the new director, Dr. Shapiro will be in charge of an expanded bureau, the two main Ifunctions of which include: Serving as a laboratory for Hr. Herbert Chamberlain,, h^ad of the AS Department of practical experiences for stu­ consulting psychologist from j Psychology. dents. The laboratory aspects J Sacramento, California, will be An assembly schedule has will be increased because of j featured speaker at an astern- | been announced by Dr. Roy C. the new master of science de­ bly on Tuesday, July 23 at 9 jRice, director of Summer Sesgree program in business going a.m., i». the Memorial Union [sions. thaV will enable all stuinto immediate effect: j Ballroom, attend. S E R V I N G as a center for i A former member of the De a business research, seminars and linquency Control Institut assembly Schedule individual counseling for busi­ held annually on the Arizo ¿fasses M e e iÄ Ä s d a y nessmen of the Valley. State campus, Dr. Chamb S c h e d a t e li aft 1~ ~ Julie" K at: Dr. Shapiro, who joined the Iain’s talk will deal with v |7:50 AS faculty in 1956, was for ious psychological factors ¡ 8 :5 0 three years head of the de­ young people. 8 :5 0 partment of economics, sociolo­ “HE IS one of the top con ■10:00 MORE LINES . . . Students crowd the Memorial gy and business at Arkansas suiting psychologists and is an 1- 11:00 Union Ballroom while paying fees for second sum­ State College, Conway, Ark­ excellent speaker who should 1-11:30 mer session. Things got a little warm when air con­ ansas. He earned his doctor of be very entertaining,” is the _____ :40-12:30 ditioning failed for a short period as a record 2,159 philosophy degree in economics way Dr. Chamberlain is des­ 11:00-12:30 ‘ ll:4p1:00 enrolled. Final total is expected to run over 2, 200. and government at the Univer­ cribed by Dr. H. Clay Skinner, 12:10-1:10 12:40- 1:30 Second Session Registration SW IMMING POOL SCHEDULE Totals Record 2159 Students % Shapiro N am ed Director Of A S Business Services Featured Assembly Speaker Is Consulting Psychologist *5» Page Two , Ju ly 19, 1957 SUMMER SESSION ■Æ, Sun Furnace EDITOR REPORTERS ^....... .......................- —^......CH ARLES GRANIERI ................ ARTHUR JOQUEL DON DOTTS 1 AL SKINNER T he ST A T E PR E SS i s ' distributed by Bob Short. O fficia l cam p u s n ew sp a p e r of Arizona State Col­ le g e at T em p e. P u b lish e d each Friday throughout th e sch o o l year excepting holidays an d entered as seco n d cla ss m atter in th e Post Office at Tempe, « «*** LITTLE M A N O N C A M P U S b y Dick Bibler Group Tours On Schedule I Heat so high that instru­ ments cânnot accurately meaA rizon a, un der th e A cts o f M arch 3, .1879, and j sure it will be demonstrated to A u g u st 24, 1912. S u b scrip tion p rice $3.00 per sch u cl year. the public -by Arizona i State’s M em ber: A rizon a N ew sp a p ers A ssociation , ,.$glar furnace at 1:30 p.m. Tues­ and N ä tio n a l A d v e r tisin g S e r v ic e , Inc. d ay, July 23. Dr. Clement Kevane, head of the U. S. Navy solar furnace i contract held by the college, will lecture on “Solar Energy | and Its Uses” in Science Build­ ing room 250 before the dem| onstration. L e c t u r e s , demonstrations, 9:30 p.m. Norris J. Steverson, A F T E R T H E lecture, the au­ movies and actual range ex; associate professor of physical dience will be taken in groups perience will be included in a education, is in charge. Dr. : to the roof of the Science course in hunter safety starting Francis G. Yale, assistant pro- i building to see the furnace in Wednesday, July 24 at Arizona ! fessor of physical sciences,, and i actoin. The instrument will be State. ;Dr. Roy C. Rice, director of i used to blast chips off rocks, Designed to train personnel !summer sessions, will assist : instantly ignite wood, and melt to teach hunter safety in with the course. 1holes in bricks. schools, clubs and other orga­ nizations. the course is spon­ sored by AS in cooperation — Well, H o w ’s it Happen W e Fin d Y o u ‘T e stin g’ U n d e r­ with the Game and Fish De­ Arizona State was awarded training after chemo-therapy partment. Four sessions are water Equipm ent on th ’ G I R L S ’ D a y for th ’ P o o l?” , scheduled, July 24 and 31, and two grants totaling $7,332 last for behavior disorders. Week. \ A $2,000 grant to Arizona August 7 and 14. The National Advisory Men­ St^te for purchase of labora­ CLASSES will meet in room 103 of the men’s physical edu­ tal Health Cotjaml, a division tory equipment, was announced The first of two book review view “The Last Angry Man” cation building from 7:30 to of.the U.S. Public Health Of­ by Dr. Lee P. Thompson, dean fice, awarded a $5,132 research of the college of Applied Arts luncheons scheduled for the by Gerald Green. grant for investigation into the and Sciences and head of the T I C K E T S may be purchased second summer session will be ' 1SW IM M IN G POOL effects of several barbiturates, engineering division. or reservations will be taken •C ontinued from P a g e l ) 1 sedatives and tranquilizers Dean Thompson said the hfald in Room 218 of the Mem­ at the information desk in the A T TH E FA R west end of which is expected to indicate grant is from • the national orial Union on Wednesday, Memorial Union lobby. Price of the tickets is 76 the pool a 3 meter diving board certain basic variables influ­ Westinghouse E d u c a t i o n a l July 24, from 12:30 to 2 p:m. Dr. Harold Hyman , will re­ cents. .is. flanked by two one meter encing the effectiveness of Foundation boards. The 13 ft. depth was AIR CONDITIONING-TEMPERATURES MADE TO 0RDER-AT NEW LOW COST. GET a DEMONSTRATION! incorporated as a safety mea­ sure since most .competitive pools use a 13% ft. depth for diving purposes. ■Smith said use of the pool will be free to summer session students. the cinly requirement is the student’s tor ad mi: paid r v f eipt for registration from 111ich a temporary admission carò yvill be issued at the front cgi’t;'ice area of the pool. Although tank suits will be employed during the regular school -semesters, summer stu­ dents • are required * lo faring their own suits and towels.' Hunter Training Classes To Start Two Grants Awarded To AS Book Review Scheduled CALENDAR 1:0Q p.m Matthews Lobby of ? MONDAY. 10'OO a it, opens. | i T U E S D A Y . J u ly 23 / :30■ p.m. ■ Solar .furnace 1 ence building room 250, W EDNESDAY. J u l y 24 12:30 p.m. —- Book reviewj luncheon. Room 218 Memorial | Union. 7:30 „p.m. — Hunter safety | class. Room 103 MP'E. 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