A.R IZONA STATE COLLEGE

VOLUME 52 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1963 HUMBER 20 What Is It? Free Concert Norman Luboff Singers Perform Here Monday t\orman Luboff and his 30- see the variety of songs the Shore, Jerry Lewis, , voice choir will appear at ASC choir undertakes. , , Monday night for a concert. Luboff himself, has a history Johnny Ray, Vic Damone, Paul The program Is in conjunc- of arranging for top stars TV Weston, , and Percy tion with the College Concert shows and m ovies before and dur- Faith. Series, sponsored by the ASASC . ing his connection with the choir. It will be in the Men's Gym at Some of the big names using The choir's appearance at 8:15 p.m. Luboff's talents were: " The Hit ASC has been arranged through All students will be admitted Parade", "Giant", "Island in the John Martin, ASASC social chair- free, upon presentation of their Sun" , "The Mir acle", Dinah man. identification cards. ------The Luboff choir tour is the first such live appearance jaunt in the organization's histor y. The choir's popularity has Theta Omega Becomes grown ot its immense propor- tions mainly through the sale of more than 20 record albums. The choir sings most anything National AoP· Chapter from Bach to the blues. One of the top record sellers was ASC's third national social "76 Trombones" and other top sorority, Alpha Omicron PI, for- sellers have been from the class- merly Theta Omega, was official- ical field. ly installed Nov. 23, 24 with the TAKE A GUESS -- Called by students everything from an out- Some of the record albums, initiation of 25 active members house to a toll gate, this monstrosity on the south end of campus all best sellers, which have built and 19 pledges. has long been the topic for polite controversy. For what it really Luboff's popularity are: • The Installation and initiation cer- is, see the story below. Gospel Truth", "Broadway", "But emonies were conducted by Beautiful", • Songs of Christ- AOPi's national president, Mrs. mas", "Reverie", "Easy to Re - M. P. Leichtamer from Toledo , member", "Songs of the Cow- Ohio. boy", "Songs of the West• , "Mo- Installation festivities includ- It's A Pumphouse ments to Remember", and many ed a Rose Banquet held at the more. Monte Vista Hotel on Saturday. From the list above, one can Mrs. Charles E. Fauset, alumnae advisor of the new chapter, was Not An ·outhouse' toastmistress for the banquet. Gifts to the new AOPi chapter "Hey, is that an outhouse?" TOM SCHELSTRATE - "It's included several checks from "~o. it's akennelforgiantsquare (or it was) a secret tunnel lead- New Center other collegiate chapters and a- headed dogs." "You guys are ing to the sorority dorm and luck- lumnae groups to help the sor- both wrong, it's a subway station ily not too many boys knew about ority complete their chapter that was abandoned when we mov- it." Contract Let room. ed out to South Campus." KAT H Y WITHERSPOOt\ - Contract for the building of The weekend's activities end- These carefully calculated "That's where we keep the tulips the huge, $862,950 Activity Cen- ed Sunday with a reception at the remarks escaped from a group in the off season. " ter on the campus was awarded Flagstaff Country Club. The f students clustered around an RICHARD KNOWLES - "It's to Packer Construction Company, sorority invited all campus or- Mrs. M. P. Leichtamer oddly shaped building that stands the house that Jack built." Phoenix, Saturday, by the Board ganizations to send representa- International AOPi President outside South Dining Hall. The BETH KLAGGE - "It's a toll of Regents at its meeting in Tem- tives to the reception plus invi- dence and chapter room in Camp- following comments are other gate for a new freeway that's pe. Packer was low bidder. tations were senttofacultymem- bell Hall. student's efforts to assign a name going to rip right through South The contract calls for con- bers and other guests. ASC women initiated into the and purpose to the structure Campus. " struction of the 90,000 square- Several members of Upsilon new chapter as active collegiate pictured above. VIRGINIA GONZALES- "It's a foot building within a period of Alpha chapter of AOPi from the members are Barbara Alcorn, PAEL\1A HOILES - "It's the windmill that lost its blades in 15 months, starting 10 days after University of Arizona at Tucson Edith Barker, Anita Bianchini, Chain Gang's Hideout." a Flagstaff flood." the date the contract is let. attended the weekend activities. Pat Boren, Karen Byers, Marcia new PAUL LUELLIG - "It's the Site of the Activity Center is Officers of the chapter Crozier, Sandra Dolly, Carol L'Jack Thanks latest model in beaver dams." north and west of the South Din- are Carolyn Lindsey, president; Gardner, Judy Hall, Gayle Laud- C ART E R GAFFNEY ing Hall and south of the Heating Anita Bianchini, vice president: erbach, Carolyn Lindsey, Char- Com bs, Others "Dormitory designed by Frank Plant and the Business Adminis- Gayle Lauderbach, secretary; lotte McCleary, Susie McDonald, Lloyd Wright (for narrow.-minded tration Building. To make way and Barbara Alcorn, treasurer. Ginny McElhaney, Joan Mitchell , The Lumberjack would like to people)." for the new construction, six of The new chapter is joining a Lynda ix, Paula Nordblom, make acknowledgements with re- PAT STURM - "I thin]<; it's the old prefab frame apartment network of 74 collegiate chapters Becky Oster, Pat Riley, Kathy gard to the edition of Nov. 22. an outhouse with windows -- but units and five stone cottages will throughout the United States and Sharp, Irene Starrfield, Jean Sul- The cartoon depicting a I don 't know why. " be removed. These old married- Canada. livan, Ginny Tefft, Ann Tuttle, travelling Axer getting the ax was Actually the structure has student housing units have been The sorority has their r esi- and Diane Ziede. drawn !..y Paul. Combs. nothing to do with dams, dogs, replaced by new units further The review of the play "The or dormitories. According to the south on the campus. Devil's Disciple" was submitted custodial department it is a sew- One portion of the building will by Dan Germond. The letter ex- age plant affectionately known as enclose an activity area of 150 x L' Jacks Lose; Play Tonight plaining the difference between the "Dutch Mill". Built two 300 feet, with clay floor covered Town Girls and Phi Tau Gamma years ago, the plantwasdesigned by tanbark. There will also be BULLETI two decks, each of them 75 x was from Sine McCormick, a rep- to pump sewage from the dining ASC' s Lumberjacks dropped 300 feet In area. The structure Willie Nash led the Axers resentative of PTG. hall, up to the level of pipes on their opening basketball contest will provide year-around shel- with 15 points. Milt Jacobs And the smiling face on the campus. It is still being used of the new season last night to was close behind, canning 14. sports page was none other than for that purpose. tered facilities for games, rec- Western State, 89-75. , reation, and physical education ASC travels to Alamosa, Colo. Owen Dejanovich, who, alongwith It's unusual shape has no Western, playing at home, activities for the fast- growing to play Adams State tonight, Rex Hrich, has been drafted by apparent reason says the custod- took a 46-33 halftime lead and student body. wrapping up the seaSQn's initial a professional football squad. ial department. was never threatened. road trip. .. See Today's OOPSTERS OPE SEASON ON ROAD Sports Page