Crum Wins UPSASB Presidential Seat In the AB elections held last Thursday and Friday, Tom Crum pulled 494 votes to beat Larry Hightower in the (InivrsitY fast and furious race for ASB president. Hightower had 331 votes. of The closest contest in the election was for the position I4 e TP&AIL Puget Sound of 1st vice-president. Charlie Bush defeated Warren Hanson 418 to 394, a margin of only 24 votes. Mary Brown defeated Jeff Lane for the 2nd vice-president's office 549 'to 272. 19614962 - No. 19 *ii April 3, 1962 Linda Eyerly, with 655 votes, pulled the strongest lead in the election to win the office of ASB secretary over Marilyn Rapp, who had 152 votes. Al Davenport, Dave Handy, and .John Pierce were elected as delegates-at-large with 353, 535, and 409 votes respectively. They defeated Sharon Crews, 317 votes, Alayne Pettyjohn, 326 votes, and Bev Scott, 218 votes. Next year's representative for the unaffiliated men's dorm stu- dents will be Fred Golloday, who defeated Gordon Miller 51 to 34. The unaffillated women's dorm students will be repre- sented by Judy Harris who re- LINDA EYERLY ceived 70 votes to defeat Iva TOM CRUM CHARUEY BIJSU &y BROWN Seerelary Sue Grover, who had 51. President 1st Vice-PresIdent 2nd VIce-President Dick Weist was elected IFC Float Readied representative with 201 votes Pledge Given Dr. Thompson, for him and 2 against. Marian Graham was elected Panhellenic For Apr. 7 Fete representative with 218 votes. At 20th Anniversary Banquet Sue Clarke of Alpha Phi sor- Three girls from UPS have ority was elected May Queen. By Brent Knutson been chosen to ride the school's She deefated Mariella Driskell representative float in the Puy- Rumors about a new science building to be built here of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Miss allup Daffodil Parade, it was were confirmed Saturday night. Highlight of the UPS Alumni Clarke had 481 v.otes, and Miss recently announced by float co- Association banquet in honor of Dr. R. Franklin Thompson's Driskell had 331 votes. chairmen Sharon Crews and 20 years as president of UPS was the presentation by Jack Beth Barnes, Carol Kangas, Gary Fulton. Sue Clarke, Mar- Fabulich, Alumni Association president, to Dr. Thompson, a Judy Kowalchuk, Lana Lear, iella Driskell, and Eleanor Park- pledge for $100,000 in the next two years toward the con- and Bonnie Steussy were elect- er, the top three candidates in struction of the new science ed to Rally Squad. The other the May Queen election, will building, growth of UPS in the last 20 girls running were Louise East- compose the Daffodil Royalty. The presentation ended the years goes to the four divisions man, Sue Ferguson, Mary Ann A decorating party will be evening, which featured a ban- of the UPS "family" and to the Fletcher, Jan Geppert, Caye held Friday at 8 p.m. and will quet and several speakers. executive officers, Dean Reges- Ross, and Pat Styrwold. last until the float is complet- After the invocation by Bish- ter, Dean Smith, and Bursar Jack Paul received 34 votes ed. The decorating place will op Everett Palmer, dinner was Gerard Banks. He expressed his for Yell King, but this is not be announced this week and served, followed by the intro- gratitude for the pledge, say- valid. duction of the speakers' wives. ing "it constitutes a great mo- posted in various buildings SUE CLARKE A total of 874 students voted around the campus. Sue Clarke, newly elected May ment in the history of UPs." May Queen in the elections. Decorating plans for the float Queen, presented a bouquet of —Photo by Jess Snyder are based on the Japanese foun- 20 red roses to Mrs. R. Frank- tain located at the lin Thompson. M.C. Paul Han- our To Tour World's Fair, from which the Annual AWS nawalt, saying that the UPS • Daffodil Parade receives its Dr. Williams "family" has four divisions: British Isles theme of "Daffodils Salute Cen- Board of Trustees, faculty, stu- Honor Banquet tury 21." The fountain will be Arrives for dent body, and alumni, called on Heading the list of appear- located at the front of the float representatives of three of these ances the Adelphian Concert with the Century 21 symbol at Set April 12 groups to make short remarks: Choir will make is the concert B&H Lectures the back. Fifty-eight housand Roe Shaub, president of the tour of the British Isles. April Spurs will be tapped, new daffodils will cover the 14 foot board of trustees; Dean Thom- 13 is the departure date. The 46- Dr. T. Harry Williams, this members of Mortar Board will wide, 60 foot long frame. as, dean of the faculty; and member troop which, besides year's Brown and Haley spon- be announced, and the newly Fulton and Miss Crews are Tom Jobe, UPSASB president. the Adelphians, includes Dr. sored lecturer, arrived on cam- elected Associated Women Stu- Rodgers, director; Mr. and Mrs. asking for full campus support pus yesterday and is staying in Hannawalt then read tele- dents' officers will be revealed Herbert Misner, chaperones; on this project in order to make grams from Governor Rosellini Anderson Hall as a guest while on Thursday, April 12, at the Mrs. Dorothy Patterson, choir it a big success. on campus. and Senators Magnuson and annual AWS banquet, "April mother; and Mr. Brickley Jones, This morning Williams break- Jackson, expressing their regret Showers." , will leave Jones Hall at being unable to attend, and fasted with Mr. Walter Lowrie Spurs is a sophomore women's at 6:30 on the morning of the congratulating Dr. Thompson. Delegation of the history department and honorary organization which re- 13 and meet a plane at the Sea- Harold Tollefson, Tacoma's other members of the faculty in quires its prospective members Tac bound for Vancou- mayor-elect, gave the university the faculty dining room.. He to have a 2.5 grade average up- ver, B. C. From Vancouver, the Prepares for 20 trees from the Tacoma Park will have lunch with the Brown on completion of the first se- plane will take them to London, Board, Gordon C. Clinton, may- and Haley Committee and at- mester of the freshman year; England, where they will land or of Seattle, honored Dr. MUN Confab tend a faculty reception at 4:00 while Mortar Board is a senior at 7 a. m. the following morn- Thompson and all Tacomans by Mike Berry, chairman of the in the Music Building lounge. women's honorary which re- ing. referring to Seattle as a sub- Model United Nations at UPS, At 8 p.m. tonight, he will deliv- quires a 3.00 acume at the end urb of Tacoma. Two night concerts and a will head a seven-man delegation er his first lecture, "General of a girl's first semester of her Four male members of the special Palm Sunday concert will to San Diego April 11-14 for the George Brinton McClellan." junior year. Adelphians: Bill Frizell, Jim be given in London. From Lon- 1962 conference. Other members Tomorrow morning Williams All women students at UPS Moore, Dave Lukens, and Dick don they will depart for Luton. on the delegation are oJanne will breakfast with Lowrie and are invited to attend, and the Dosset, sang three songs and Other British Isles stops include Mladnich, Dick Miller, Joann interested students before de- cost is $1.50 for those who do were received warmly by the Northampton, Stourbridge, Wol- Mendel, Ann Ramsey, Aiayne livering an 11:00 o'clock lecture not have a meal ticket at the audience which filled the south verhampton, Stoke-on-Trent, Bir- Pettyjohn, and Joe Ogbogu. in Jones Hall to history classes. Student Center. dining room of the Student Cen- mingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, The delegation will represent He will then meet and dine with AWS president Mary Algeo ter. Belfast, and Dublin. Byelorussia (White Russia). members of the faculty and ho- urges all women to attend be- The main speaker was Con- They will arrive back in the Berry feels that representing nor students. His second lecture cause "who knows, you may be gressman Thor Tollefson. Fol- United States on May 1 for a a communist state will give the wil be delivered at 8 p.m. on tapped for Spurs or Mortar lowing his speech, Fabulich pre- concert in . Host- MUN members a good insight Gen. William Tecumseh Sher- Board." sented Dr. Thompson with a ing the Adelphians after their on all aspects of foreign policy. man. plaque from the board of trus- New York appearance will be Last year's delegation represent- Dr. Williams will conclude his Any girt interested in tees, faculty, students and alum- Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Rod- ed two countries, neutral Mali visit on campus by dining with counseling in the dormitor- ni, and friends in appreciation gers will then move the choir and Chile. That year the con- President Thompson and the ies or the off-campus hous- of his service. into his home town of Simcoe, ference was held at the Univers- Haley family and other guests, next year should see Mrs. Dr. Thompson, the last speak- Ontario, for a concert. ity of Oregon, and the delega- and by delivering his final lec- Hamilton as soon as poss- er, stated his appreciation and To adjust to the likes and tion pushed through several re- ture on General Ulysses Simp- ible. said that the credit for the (Continued on Page 2) solutions. son Grant, at 8 p.m., Thursday. Page2 PUGET SOUND TEAIL Apiil3,1962 PUGET SOUND TRAIL LETTERS Choir To Tour Pianist Appears EDITOR BRENT KNUTSON (CiImed from Page 1) In Grad Recital Associate Editor ------Eleanor Parker Dear Editor:

Managing Editor -- - ------Sally Greenwood There has been a noticeable tastes of the British Isles, the Miss Dorothy Rickard, pianist, Sports Editor ------Stan Farber lack of concern among freshmen Adelphians have a repertoire of will give her graduate recital at about school activities. There Circulation Manager ------Dace Macs songs and medleys to sing. Mix- 8:15 p.m. Friday in the Music

Business Manacer ------ Mike Fritz were very few freshmen at the ed with the choral masterpeices Building Recital Hall. The pro6

Photographer ------Bob Sepetoski political banquet two weeks ago of the English church, Latin gram is complimentary to the STAFF REPORTERS - Emeline Mathews, Sharon Flynn, Bill Baars- (for that matter, there weren't numbers of the Roman church, public. too many of anybody, including and Russian anthems, the choir -ma, Ruth Knutson, Ann Driver, Joe Wingard, Roberta Fal- 'Miss Rickard is a student of coner, Robin Griffith, Loreli Shaw, Roy Kimbel Jocelyn the under represented and high. will also sing songs to enter- ly interested town students). tain the Scottish, such as "By Professor Leonard Jacobsen, Abbot, Al Petrich who is head of the piano depart- A campus newepapel published weekly (Tues(lays) during the academic Can we honestly expect the Yon Bonnie Banks" and "0 year by the ASBUPS. Phone SKyline 2-3455. Located at 1500 North freshmen to be interested? They Where, Tell Me Where." Irish ment of the UPS school of mu- Warner, Tacoma. Yearly subscription rates are three dollars. Entered were collectively told at the be- listeners will hear songs such as sic. as second-class postage paid at Tacoma, . ginning of this year that tradi- "Cockles and Mussels" and Miss Rickard was graduated tional campus activities were "The Meeting of Waters." Eng- from the Manhattan School of below them. Everybody says lish audiences will be entertain- Music where she received her Corn in ent we need school spirit, but what ed by "Barbara Allen" and "Oh, Bachelor of Music degree. She The elections are over. Some students are surprised, has actually been the case? (1) Dear, What Can the Matter Be?" has taught at Cascade College, some elated, some disappointed. The new officers are for The freshmen are no longer re- The Welshmen will hear "All Portland, Oregon. the most part, competent. 'Both presidential candidates were quired to pass through an Initia- Through the Night." well qualified. The student body could not nave lost either tion (green beanies, hair dying, When not giving concerts, the way. etc.) (2) The tug of war has Adelphians will be guests in Bri- ets and will take tours of the The Trail would like to take this opportunity to take been abolished. (3) The Frosh tish homes for tea and crump- countryside. issue with the newly elected first vice-president, Charley Stunt Nite, where everyone par- Bush, in regard to his campaign statement in the Trail, March ticipated and broke the ice, Is 20. Mr. Bush, in his office of first vice-president, will be gone. (4) The hatchet, long an chairman of publications committee. His proposed changes effective campus spirit producer, are: is about to be relegated to the Direct the Trail to contain the highlights of the .Jones Hall Museum, or the cam- weekly Central Board meetings. pus ski lodge trophy case. Publish articles on progress of the various student These have been replaced by activities. an abortive and now forgotten, Send copies of the Trail to all town students. I guess, log in the Student Cen- Spread the distribution of the Trail to points of Jones ter fireplace and an inefficient Hall and the library. This distribution would include How- Hierarych of campus administra- arth Hall and the Music Building. Stands can be easily in- tion who serve no observed put- stalled inside these buildings - not everyone can come to the pose than to put the thumb on Student Center. school spirit. For our sake let's Have a special column for upcoming events that not let the Administration would be advantageous to the whole student body. campus activities. This committee has very little to do now, in its present condition. Why not make it useful as a standing committee? DAREL JENKINS Using the Trail as a stepping stone and sounding board, student participation can be improved in all areas of student government. Keep the student informed and we shall see Campus Shorts an increase in: Attendance at all athletic events. Stanford-UPS Exhibition Attendance at artist and lecture series. Debate Much needed class participation. A higher voting turnout. An exhibition debate between Most important, an increase in spirit. Stanford Univedsity and UPS No. 1 is a good suggestion. However, most Central on the national debate topic: Board topics are covered in news stories. If we were to "Resolved: that labor organiza- publish the highlights of some Central Board meetings, it tions should come under the would necessitate running blank space. jurisdiction of antitrust legisla. No. 2. Mr. Bush, what do you think we are trying to tion," was held on the UPS cam- do? Out of 18 stories in last week's Trail (excluding letters pus last Thursday, March 29, at 7:30 p.m. The negative side of and Comment), all but two dealt with students and their the question was upheld by two activities. Stanford debaters, James Wool- No. 3. Aside from being an obvious bid for the town sey, a senior from Tulsa, Okla- students' vote, this plan is quite unfeasible. Town students homa, and Robert Mackey, a pay the same ASB fees as dorm students.' Surely they do jUnior from Palo Alto, Calif or- College Qneens choose Artcarved not expect special service. nia. UPS debated affirmative, No. 4. Of the last 18 issues, all but three have been represented by Alan Schlank, placed in the lobby of Jones Hall. The three were delivered What makes a girl a College Queen? Beauty and brains. senior, and Ellida. Kirk, fresh- What does she look for in a diamond engagement ring? late to campus, due to press difficulties. Distribution to oth- man. er parts of the campus is a good suggestion, and is presently Beauty and value. Smart girls! The debate was open to the These 1961 College Queens, twelve of them from all being investigated. public by invitation, and was over the country, found the designs that flatter their hands No. 5. See No. 2. very well received with over (and warm their hearts) among Artcarved's award.winning It is true that publications committee does not meet 100 people attending. often, but the members do not feel it is necessary. styles. They found value, too. Every Artcarved diamond The main reason a communication problem exists is not * * * ring carries a written guarantee of quality and value that because students are not receiving the paper. If a student Speeeh Tourney at Montana is recognized by fine jewelers from coast-to-coast. wants to read the Trail he can get one, if no place else in Four UPS forensic students You'll find the extra measure of beauty and value that the Trail offce. The real problem is this: news is new. leave today to attend a three you want in a diamond ring at your Artcarved jeweler, Publishing once a week, the Trail cannot print many stories day Speech Tournament at Chi- listed below. Ask him to show you the designs chosen by that are timely. This university has grown to the pomt co Hot Springs, Montana. America's College Queens. where a four page semi-weekly paper is needed. Of course, Elaine Purdue, senior, and this requires a much larger staff., Washington State Alpha Chap- In regard to keeping the student informed: 1. Stan Far- ter President, will compete in rtcar-ved ber's column urges attendance at athletic events; 2. Artist oratory, extemporaneous speak- A and Lecture series programs, when they are presented, are ing, and interpretation. Alan DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS given front page coverage; 3. The Trail cannot take the class Schlank, senior, will compete in presidents by the hand and lead them to class meetings; 4. oratory, extemp., and interp. Any student reading the three Trail issues before the elec- Verna Peterson, sophomore, and Two of the Eflida Kirk, freshman, will com- tions cannot say that we have not attempted to get students lovely designs pose a team in women's to vote; 5. If anyone can define school spirit, then obtain chosen by America's some suggestions on how to improve it, and we will be glad debate. to print them. (see letter to the editor.) There is a group UPS Director of Forensics, College Queens. on campus known as Choppers that are supposed to have Jack Kingsley, will accompany From $1 00. some connection with school spirit. the group. We encourage any student with beneficial suggestions * * * to come in and see us. Better still, if you are literate, join Silver Seals Perform Get your National College Queen Contest the staff. Silver Seals, the women's syn- entry for yourself or your candidate at: chronized swim group, and the UPS Swim Club will present a swimming exhibition Saturday DAIRY QUEEN night, April 17, at 7 o'clock in Sixth & Alder the UPS swimming pool. FRIEDLANDEIR & SONS It will be complimentary to 919 BROADWAY the public. MA. 7-5768 April3,1962 FUGT SOUND TRAIL Page3 GREEK NEWS mow n-v UPS Students Choppers Add 42 Members; Stardust Queen Candidates Kappa Sigma fraternity an- Accepted for Spirit Group Sets Election nounced that their Stardust Queen candidates are Lana Lear, Graduate Work The Choppers, men's spirit or- Alpha Phi; Dana Meyer, Chi ganization On campus, elected 42 members to the club n the Omega; Rosali Neisson, Gamma Several University of Puget Bill Morrell weekly meeting last Wednes- Phi Beta; Margie Mime, Delta Sound students have been ac- day night. Nominations for elec- Delta Delta; and Carol Strobel, cepted to graduate schools Receives Band tive offices were also held. Pi Beta Phi. throughout the United States. The newly - elected Choppers, The candidates were present- Carol Chapin has been accept- ed Sunday at the fraternity's ed at Ohio State University, Honor Trophy picked from a list of 72 names open house. Kansas State University, and Raymond L. Wheeler conduct- of prospective members, are re- S * quired to attend the meeting * the University of Colorado for ed the UPS Concert Band as Gamma Phi Awards Bestowed study in English. She has re- they presented a formal concert Wednesday night in the Central Gamma Phi Beta held their ceived an assistantship at Kan- March 25 in Jones Hall at which Board room on the second floor Awards Banquet at the New sas. the Inspirational Band Trophy of the Student Center. Meeting was awarded to Bill Morrell, a time is 9 o'clock. Yorker March 19. Jim Green has Deen awarded junior music major from Che- Those selected as Choppers For her enthusiasm and serv- a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship halis. members are. Brad Bacon, Ken ice to her chapter, Nancy Baler ALICE RERGLIJND, ups so- to study anthropology at Ohio This trophy is awarded annu- Brooks, Jim Brown, Dave Bru- was honored as the outstanding phomore recently chosen Miss State University. ally by Wheeler to a band mem- baker, Charlie Bush, Dick Col- pledge. Judy Blake was pre- Salem. Dennis Pederson has been ber who demonstrates the best leran, Norm Cratsenberg, Mike sented an award for earning granted two teaching assistant- attributes of a bandsman. The Fritz, Dave Gee, Barry Goss, the highest grades in the pledge slips, one at Perdue and one at qualifications for the award, Ray Jones, Larry Jensen. class. An award for the high- Washington State University. UPS Student said Wheeler, are that the per- John Kalivas, Dennis Keating, est grades among actives was He has accepted a research as- son must attend all rehearsals Law Keating, Jack Kern, Roy received by Ginny Clinton. sistanship in chemistry at Ore- * * S and all concerts, have a good at- Kimbel, Bob King, Adam Laugh- Captures Miss gon State, where he plans to titude toward band work and un, Dick Lawrence, Rick Layton, Sigma Nu's Elect study. what the band is doing. Kent Lee, Jim Lynass, Mike Sigma Nu fraternity elected Oceanography is Chester Salem Title The highlights of the concert Mayes, Art (McLarney, Ross Nor- Dave Handy as eminent com- Royce's field. He competed for were the solos by Bill Morrell berg, Doug Nyberg, Jack Ot- mander while Jim Warren was an assistantship at the Univers- By ANN DRIVER in "Nocturne for Trumpet" and tini. made lieutenant on March 27. ity of Washington. Royce will Goddess of Phi Delta Theta, Owen Freeman in "Ballad for George Palo, Harlan Patter- Other officers elected were Den- begin his studies there next Co-ed Colonel candidate, and - a Trombone" Freeman is a fresh- son, Dave Peters, Don R. Peter - ny Stergion, treasurer; John quarter. sophomore member of Pi Beta man music major from Seattle. son, John Pierce, George Pole. Meads, assistant treasurer; Bill Next year Bruce Schatz will Phi - this is Miss Salem, Alice Many who heard the concert nas, Gary Prisk, Tom C. Raw- Baarsma, recorder; Mike Fritz, begin his work on a doctorate Berglund. lings, Bob Rosevear, Les Ross, marshall; Steve Green reporter- degree in chemistry at Oregon expressed the feeling that Jones Miss Bergiund is a brunette, Scott Seymour, Tom Spring, Bill historian; John Meredith, chap- State University. He has re- Hall Auditorium is well-suited pixie faced sophomore, majoring Tipton, and Gordon Trunkey. lain; Harlan Patterson, sentinel; ceived a teaching assistantship for the performance of wind en- in dental hygiene. Her interests Nominees for President were and Jim Montgomerie, alumni there. Schatz has also been ac- semble music, said Wheeler. In range from skiing to swimming fact, the musical colors and ef- Jim Alexander, Jim Montgomer- contact. cepted at the University of * * * to dancing, which was her act fects that were presented were ie and John Whalley. Vice-presi- Washington, Washington State in the talent portion of the con extremely pleasant and surpris- dential candidates are Alexan- White Rose Candidates University, Perdue, MiT, and test. ing to persons not well acquaint- der, Montgomerie and Dick Sigma Nu fraternity selected Kansas State University. Competition in the pageant in- ed with the musical possibilities Nordhaus. candidates for White Rose An assistantship has been cluded swim suit, evening gown, of the wind chamber band, Jeff Hassler and Jack Paul Queen last week. Carole Kangas awarded to Grace Togashi at and talent. Miss Bergiund's Wheeler added. were nominated for Historian, was chosen from Alpha Phi; the University of flhinois. She Ginny Keane from Clii Omega; flashy precision Can Can dance and Stan Farber was the only number in French costume so plans to study Spanish there. Janice Claypool, Gamma Phi Be- candidate for Secretary. ta; Roberta Whinery, Pi Beta delighted the audience that ev- Alumni Begin Final elections for the four of- Phi; and Marcia McLean, Delta eryone started clapping in the Military Bait ficer positions will take place Delta Delta. middle of the act. Wednesday night. Plans for a Fund Raising spring project will be discussed. The annual White Rose Tea Miss Salem of 1962 received Slated April 6 will be held April 29, and the her crown from Jody Bourne, UPS alumni launched a fund White Rose Ball will take place last year's Miss Salem and Miss The annual (Military Bail, raising drive to raise $100,000 FOR ALL OCCASIONS in early May. Oregon. After a surprised cry sponsored by the Ralph Brown for the new science building at * * * of "I can't believe it!" the smil- Squadron of the Arnold Air So-- the appreciation banquet held Gamma Phi Pinned ing beauty buried her face in ciety, will take place April 6 in for President R. Franklin BUDIUS At a recent meeting of Gamma her fragrant bouquet of red the Student Center south dining Thompson last Saturday. Jack FLORIST Phi Mary Drennon announced roses. hall and lounge. Fabulich, alumni president, an- 6th & Oakes FU. 34739 her pinning to Jim Fox, who is For her beauty, charm, and Guests will dance to the mu- nounced the plans. UPS has affiliated with Sigma Chi fra- talent, Miss Berglund has won sic of Renie Moislo's seven-piece about 13,000 alumni according to ternity. a college scholarship, a ward- band from 9 until midnight. Bob Hunt, alumni director. * * * robe, a trophy, and the trip to The dance is open to all Air The drive will include three F E N C I N G KoytEanson Pinning the (Miss Oregon Pageant at Force ROTC cadets and their series of appeals over a two guests. Honored guests are to MONDAY NIGhTS Announced Seaside in July. year period. The alumni drive 7-8:30 p.m. Pi Phi president Martha Hoyt be General Von Shores, Colonel committee hopes to contact the Riddick, and Lieutenant Colonel has announced her pinning to Adelpliian Concert Slated alumni living in Tacoma and Se- Paul Oppy. Ballatore School Sigma Clii Warren Hanson. Miss An Adelphian home concert attle by phone 1urIng a tele-a- The Co-Ed Colonel will be Hoyt is a junior majoring in has been scheduled by choir di- thon according to Don Jaeiucke of Dance crowned during intermission. history. rector Dr. Bruce Rodgers, for and Chuck Zittel, co-chairmen of 3517 - 6th Avenue On March 29th the 14 candi- * * * May 8 at the First (Methodist the drive. dates were escorted to McChord (Next to L& Boheme) Pt Phi's Elected Church. The concert takes place It is hoped that the end of the Air Force Base for a Base tour. drive can be coordinated with Pi Phi Mary Brown has been two days after the choir returns A. B. DORIIJS, Instructor They went to the F106 flight the ground breaking ceremony. elected to the scholastic honor- from their British Isles tour. line, saw a demonstration by ary Mu Sigma Delta, and Mar- University of Puget Sound the sentry dogs, and ended the tha Hoyt has been elected to students will be admitted to the evening by having dinner at the CENTRAL-ize the social science honorary Pi concert with tickets that will be - Complete - Officers' Club. Gamma Mu. Miss Brown and given out at the Music Building Your Also present at the dance will Miss Hoyt are juniors and are free of charge to persons show- be Linda Eyerly, retiring Co-Ed majoring in biology and history, ing ASB cards. Tickets can be BANKING Colonel. 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The Cen- which includes some 40 major and minor league baseballers. edge Phi Delta Theta by 27 ble-header with the veteran Cen- tral outfielder was awarded The Rangers boast a dream line-up which will mclude points and capture the intra- tral Washington State College frist base despite Funk's con- eight major leaguers in the regular starting list along with mural bowling championship. Wildcats in Ellensburg last Sat- tention that the ball became any of six -A pitchers. New Hall won a close battle for urday afternoon. dead when it lit Greenhaulgh The soldiers' starting Ine-up is: first base, R. C. third place by squeaking past and the batter should have been Central won the opener 3-2 Stevens, Pittsburgh; second base, Ray Webster, Boston; Sigma Chi, 4530-4522. declared cut. and the Loggers took the night- third base, Gene Leek, L. A. Angels; , Tony In the three day tournament cap 5-2 behind the three-hit Kubek, N. Y. Yankees; ouffielders Deron Johnson, Kan- only seven 200 games were Green smashed a 400-foot ho- pitching of ace southpaw Dennis mer to start things off in the sas City, Jun McAnany, Cineago Cubs, and George Tho- bowled. Bob Gibbs of Phi Delta Peterson. third inning. Singles by the mas, Angels; and catoher Bob (Hawk) Theta rolled three with scores Taylor, Mu- brothers Ratko, John and Dave, waukec of 226, 224, and 204. John Keene The Wildcats struck first in and one Central error, a stolen of New Hall bowled the second The pitching staff includes Verle Tiefenthaler, Tacoma the opener, tallying three runs base and a passed ball led to high game with a 223 total. Giants; Mel Nelson, Portland; and Bill Thom, Seattle. on back-to-back home runs off three more Logger scores. Dave Dowlin, Kappa Sigma, tal- In the Rangers' first two games of the season they UPS pitcher Bob Abelsett in Central rallied for one run in lied a 221, while Stan Maebori, clobbered Everett Junior College 45-0 and belted Seattle Pa- the second inning. The second the fourth, but could score no cific College 39-0. New Hall, and Chuck Hulden, one was a fly ball which was more. Never before - and possibly never again - will such Theta Chi, rolled 212 and 201 lost in the sun by Logger left- a talented professional team play the Loggers. This is a scores. fielder Dave Ratko and rolled Leading Logger hitters were game which UPS students, faculty, staff, alums and fans The team totals were as fol past him. There are no fences Green and Nishimoto, each hav- should see. Most of the Fort Lewis starters will probably be lows: in the Central park. ing picked up three safeties in back in the majors early in June. This is the only game Theta Chi ...... -.... ------4739 The Loggers struck back in seven plate appearances. Peter- against local opposition on the Fort Lewis schedule this Phi Delta Theta ...... -.... 4712 the sixth after two were out. son fanned nine Wildcat batters spring. New Hall - ...... 4530 Dennis Keating and Rich Thor- in the second game on Abelsett * * * Sigma Chi ...... ------4522 een drew walks before Bob Ni- struck out six in the opener. On the ocension of Dr. R. Franklin Thompson's Todd Hall ...... -...... 4529 shirnoto drilled a liner to right UPS played Fort Lewis at 20th anniversary celebration last weekend, one must re- Independents ------4404 which got past the outfielders. Western State Hospital yester- fleet on the accomplishments made, athieticaily-speak- Sigma Nu ------4339 All three Loggers scored, but day afternoon and wCl travel to ing, since the energetic fermer vice-president of Wham- Kappa Sigma ------4285 the umpire iuled Nishinioto had St. Martin's for a -header ette University first took command at UPS during trou- Beta Zeta Pi ----- ...... -...... 4106 missed third. The call was hot- Thursday. Next Monday, Fort blesome times - the days of World War H. Sigma Alpha Epsilon .4006 ly disputed by UPS coach Bill Lewis will play UPS in a single The appointment of John Heinrick as Logger coach in Funk. The run which would game at either Burns Field (on 1945 started a great sports legend involving the UPS mentor have tied the game was thus campus) or Heidelberg Park. in Northwest collegiate sports. nullified. The site will depend on the con- Under the twin leadership of Dr. Thompson and Hem- Diving Class Set UPS opened scoring in the dition of the Logger field. rick, the Loggers put forth the initiative to form the Ever- second fray as Gordon Pfeifer's green Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. For UPS Students infield roller was turned into a two-base error on an overthrow BRAND'S The following plant improvements have been made: a A tuition - free springboard at first, Larry Green followed UNIVERSITY DRIVE-IN fieldhouse was constructed to house the physical education diving class for UPS students with a run-producing single. and UPS basketball team, a football field and track were wll begin Thursday night and 26th & Warner - SK. 9-5261 Ex-UPS student Terry Green- installed, the Hugh Wallace Memorial Pool was built, and continue for seven more ses- 12 to 11:30 Sun. - Thurs. haulgh's plate appearance in the Burns Baseball Field was created. sions after that under the di- 12 to 1 Fi . 5f. the second inning led to Funk's UPS has always fielded top-flight representative teams, rection of Ron Jones. teams which members of the Puget Sound community could The co-educational class will be proud of. The guidance has come from Dr. Thompson, be held from 7:30 until 8:30 Heinrick and the UPS Board of Trustees. WATCHES - JEWELRY each Thursday night followed 1coma's Only (JerUflnd * * * by the traditional Student TONY'S This department wishes a speedy recovery to Log- Swim from 8:30-9:30 for both Master Watchmaker ger sports fan and trustee Don Shotwell. Shotwell is men asd women. BARBER SHOP recuperating from an operation at Tacoma General as- Because there is no tuition pital. He has been most generous in donating his con- charged, there will be no tracting services to UPS. grades given. * * * For further information, TONY - RAY -- KEN SHORT STUFF: Isadore Washington, four-year UPS contact Don Duncan, UPS Props. SCHAEFFER'S basketball letterman, has been, named Most Valuable Player swimming coach and manager JEWELERS on the Lackland AFB, Texas, championship intramural bas- of the pool, or Ron Jones. 3141/2 North 26th ketball team. He is pictured in the post newspaper holding 3812 No.26th SL 64242 an armful of triphies ... Larry Green has been named eap- lain of the UPS baseball team... Mike Donahue has been

selected as the new baseball coach at North Thurstón High COPOAGHT 1961, 996 COCA-COLA COAPANC COCA-COLA AND CC[ 666 REOSDEACO AAADEI-IAAP School. The Logger senior will begin next year and will teach math... NOTE TO ALL NEW CHOPPERS: Attend the meeting tomorrow night. Tennis Team Opens Season Against SU HOWELL With five top tennis players SPORTING GOODS, Inc. in he UPS camp this spring, 922 Commerce coach Lyle Morton will open the 1962 season with a match against the Seattle University Chieftains at SU Wednesday. Gary Carew, No. 1 Logger netter two seasons ago, and WAHLGREN'S Dave Wolf, a two year letter- Fine Florists man in UPS togs, will team up WE DELIVER with sophomore Gordon Trim- 205 No. Yakima MA. 7.0127 key, junior Rich Lothian, apd freshman Neal Freeman in the U matches.

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