Campus To Witness 51st Commencement DoctoralStudy To Begin With Graduates Will Receive Summer Sessions Beginning this summer. one Diplomas Here Monday year of advanced graduate work beyond the master’s degree and Lumberjack toward the doctorate will be offer­ Vol. 40—No. 25 Roger Lowell Putnam ed at ASC. To Deliver Address Two semester hours credit in PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE AT FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA clinic in School Administration Puppet Show One hundred and fifty will be offered, beginning August 11 until the 23. Dean A. John Bar dilates of Arizona State tky School of Education. Stan­ Summer Sessions (.'■nlkKw ai Flagstaff, will rc- ford University and hi* associates Review Given tfei.-c- ih.-.r diplomas in rom- iru-n. n. i,. activities Monday *11] direct this. Other courses, six Baccalaureate Services ToTo Open June 9 The puppet show. “Tusan Hom­ semester hours, appropriated to iche” or “TV Dirty Little FieId e\cr.m^, Mty 19 at 8 o’clock doctoral study in • administration The 1952 regular summerses- Mouse.” given last n^ht in Ash in the men’s physical educa­ and supervision w ill be taught by sions at Arizona State College. urst auditorium, by Hopi school tion building. outstanding authorities in the field Flagstaff, will begin June 9.' cildren from Second Mesa was a daring the regular summer sessions Roger Lowell Putnam, adminis­ The first five weeks term will delightful experience ^or an un­ trator of the Economic Stabilization from June 9th to August 15. Be Held Sunday Here run from June 9 through July usually large crowd of grown-ups Agency. Washington, D. C., will Credits for doctoral study will 11. second term from July 14 as well as small frv. it wouid be accepted by Stanford Unlver- deliver ihe commencement address. through Auk 15 There will be two be hard to wtv which of the two Title of Mr. Putnam’s address is *ity, the University of Arizona, and Adress To Be Given additional sessions: a pre-session groups enjoyed the show more. "Common Tasks.” ocher leading colleges and univer- By Dr. Chas. Poling from May 31 through June 9 in Mrs. Esther Britton, president Commencement program will be­ 3accalaureate address for Workshop Program field biology, and school camping: of Mu Alpha Delta art society, a post-session from July 14 through which sponsored the show, first in- gin with the prelude “Men From ASC graduates will be deliv­ Aug. 15 inclusive. ill community troduced John Conelly, instructor Mars" by Walker. Processional ered by the nationally known For Summer Told health, a seminar in coaching, and nt Shungopovf, under whose dirre “Pomp und Circumstance Elgar, Orchids Dr. Charles Samuel Poling, “our out-of-doors tion the shon was created. Roger Lowell Putnam will be played by the Flagstaff minister of the First Presby­ Arizona State College at Flag­ A wide choice of courses is be­ City-College Band. staff, will offer 15 workshops, clin­ He briefly W v» ihe background terian Church in Wickenburg, ing offered. numbering 114 the of the ** >iv liieh is based or. a- Invocation will be given by the ics and conferences during the first term, and 9T the second term. ..Id Hopi f'*'V i i k H.- empha •r-.-d Reverend James A. Nelson, pastor Sunday evening, May 18, 8 summer session. Two of these are L'Jack Closes Shop p.m. in the men’s physical ed­ Summer faculty is made up of IS of First Baptist Church. Flagstaff. pre-session courses, beginning ; May regular faculty members and IK of Ian '-•'.I -■ I,. With this is tie of the I.I M- Choral ensemble "Old Man River”, ucation building on the cam­ 31, and running through June 9. visiting faculty from eight differ­ tru't i:i !'•■ -!>sh ,n*:oni» tho HAri IlKlM.UIx. we empty the pen-il Kern, and “Halls o f Ivy” Russell- pus. His topic will be “Pat­ They required registration before ent states. Child-en. "Mnnv them sta-t sharpener, put the cover* ba-K Knight, will be presnted by Roger May 10. »t tern for Triumph.” Most undergraduates are expo. • school without nnv k«ow|edr«* < f on the typewriter*, clean out Ardrey. , and the Shrine Program for baccalaureate They are : Physical education ted fo enroll in courses they lube! English hrv-id “hello” rn:l our desks, rmpiy the coffee pit. of The Ages Choir. eludes, Processional; "Pomp and 562w, school camping, instructed “Just for fun", courses in which bye.” he sa.d “Bv the time th»- an4 closi' *hon for another year. Presentation of the t Circumstance” Edward Elgar, by by Dr. Mildred L. Stevens, asso­ they are interested but do' not reach four-.b pn.de level, they lean; Next issue of the paper will class will be made by Lwi the Flagstaff City-College Band, ciate professor of physical educa­ have time to include during the corae off the press in Septeta-^ Laney, president of the Bot Invocation prelude: “The Lord is tion. A.S.C., Flagstaff. She will be regular college year. In this way. sin« in ^English." ' ^ Her. There r.ill be no publica­ Regents of the University in His Holy Temple", Giroux, by assisted by Dr- Harold Bryant, na­ they not only cam additional cred­ No w-iften seri.,* wn„ j„ tion during the summer session. State Colleges. Dr. L. X: East- the Shrine of the Ages Choir. turalist and director of Grand it. but are able to pursue hobbles, “Tusan Homiche." Th» story is one Before locking the door far bum, president of the college, will Invocation will be given by Bish­ Canyon National Park; Lynn Rod­ learn new ones, and while broad­ that the children know- well, hnvinu the la*l time this- year, we of the confer the degrees. op Frank J. Randall, of the L.D.S. Dr. Charles Poling ney, % field representative for the ening their interests, are able to Wen told it many times by th-ir staff, wi»h to congratulate the Benediction will be given by Rev. church, Flagstaff. Jennne Franklin, National Recreation Association; enjoy the summer, in Flagstaff's grandparents. senior^ and wi«h them the very Nelson. then the recessional best of luck. Don’t lose contact soprano, and Jack Swartz, tenor, Dr Marion LcCount, guidance Ideal "eternal spring" climate First the>' talked it over at great "Marcho Poco”, Moore, will be Bjerg To Judge wilh your school friends. To You will present a duet, “Love Devine, specialist at A. S. C. Flagstaff. rnost vacationers can only enjoy length amonc themselves. Then , played. All Love Excelling" by Stainer. An excellent way to keep in National Exhibits Two semester hours, graduate stu in a quick two weeks' tour at a they selected the characters, work­ Fifty-eight years old, Mr. Put­ In this last issue of the year, Shrine of The Ages Choir will dy is being given for this course j much greater expense ed out situations, constructed the! touch with college activities and H. O. Bjerg. assistant professor affairs is to subscribe to the nam was bom Dec. 19. 1893, in the final Orchids will be presented sing "God So Loved The World,” ^ Popular among the "hobby" puppets,j mad- the costumes, and of industrial arts at Arizona State designed to instruct and aid those LUMBERJACK. Contact Paul Boston, descendant of two of New those doing outstanding work by Stainer; and benediction will be courses are: ceramics, landscape designed the stage backdrops. Each College at Flagstaff, will be -one who plan to participate in school Groan, business manager, for England’s most prominent colonial given by the Reverend James painting, typing, experiments in of the 31 secondary pupils can £campus activities. of the judges *in the national ex­ camping programs. your subscription now. families, Putnam and Lowell. His Garrison Pastor of the Christian . writing, literature of the south piny any of the parts. mother was a sister of A. Lawrence Church of Flagstaff. hibit of projects in the annual In­ Biology 507, is being instructed Following theSenior Day pro­ west, photography in the school, Last night only th^ bovs put on I,owell, many years president of Dr. Poling has served three of dustrial Arts Awards at Dearborn. by Chester F. Deaver associate the show as the girls had too gram, held on campus Saturday, professor of science, A. S. S. Flag­ clothing construction, home furn­ Harvard University, of Percival the larger churches of his denomin­ Mich., sponsored by Ford Motor ishing and decoration, wood and busy making their colorful hmd- mention should be made of those Company. staff. This course will be a field Adelene Anderson Lowell, founder of Lowell Obser­ ation—the Westminister 'Church, leather crafts, furniture design, blocked skirts, and blouses for their who took part in arrangements. The judging of the projects will study of the plant and animal vatory at Flagstaff which Mr. Put­ Bloomfield. N. J.; the First Pres­ Spanish conversation, preparatory visit to Flagstaff to rehearse. nam now heads as sole trustee, and Co-opera turn and a lot of work be done July 7, 8. and 9. As guest association in the Flagstaff area, Heads Big Sisters byterian Church, Phoenix, and the courses in piano, organ, voice, iy»d 'Tusan Homiche" hns four mnin of Amy Lowell, the poet. on the part of many students First Presbyterian Church, Long of the Ford Motor Company. Mr. hours credit are being characters: .the village'len^sf, the violin for the amateur. Recent elections of 1he Big Sis­ Mr. Putnam graduated magna and faculty members was shown. Beach, Calif. ' Bjerg experts to arrive in Dear­ offered. village crier; the hawk as the Thanks should go to faculty For the scientific minded there ters service Organization put Ade­ cum laude from Harvard in 1915, He began his ministry in the born July 6. Mrs. Bjerg will ac­ Other courses for which there are being offered such fascinating villain, and Tusan Homiche. the lene Anderson into office as presi­ wises, who baked cookies fair the company him, and they will stay majoring in ■ j mathematics, then National Missions Fields. He serv­ is still time to register, are: Edu­ courses as: the solar system, earth dirty little field mouse as the hero. dent. students, faculty members who cation 751 w, beginning-. Aug. 11, studied a year afMsSaidtaaeta In- ed as chaplain in both world wan, in the well known Dearborn Inn. science, field biology, recent trends The grand finale is the Butter­ assisted with Variou s drnaige- Mr. Bjerg was judge at the re­ through Aug. 23. This ’.clinic in fly Dance in which all of the vil­ Other officers Include. Mary wltuM^bf Teamo***/- H e and in World War II he was with in chemistry, and our out-of-doors. In the Nary during World War I, *snU, Sigma Pi for their wel­ gional exhibit in Los Angeles last school administration will be di­ lage takes part. Aboutgaily Weaver, vice-president and social the armed forces in England and on The summer, sessions of the col­ then he took work as a salesman coming banner; Cardinal Key, year, and he has served on the rected by Dr. A. 'John Bartky, dean dressed puppets dnnco to the tradi­ manager; Gayle McMullen, secretary-treasurer the European continent lege are also designed to meet the with the Package Machinery Com- Phi Eta Sigma, ‘and Sigma Ep­ at the Stanford University. Calif. tional chant sung by the Hopi lv>ys. ; and Janet. Robin He has been much in demand as advisory committee for the Indus­ .needs of high school graduates onnv, one of the largest coneems silon Sigma far work in regis­ Dean Bartky is an outstanding Th» scenes nre held together ett, publicity manager. a preacher for special occasions. trial Arts Awards for the past sev­ who wish to begin work toward a in the field of wrapping machinery. tration; Student Council and Dr. Twice he was selected to deliver eral years. authority in the field of school through a narrator* Uncle, who Thirteen Wo­ Agnes M. Allen for overall arrangements. baccalaureate degree as soon as opens the show saying, “It happen­ He became vice president of the the sermon for the world broad­ Object of the Ford sponsored administration. This two hour possible after graduation from sec­ rn e n students An Orchid to you.! ed a long time ago on Second Mesa company in 1921 and president In cast of the Grand Canyon Easter program is to encourage the de­ may bo transfered to apply- toward ondary school; teachers who wish ' were taVen in 1927. In addition to this last posi­ a doctor's degree. when the people were sad because a Sunrise Service in which the choir velopment of skills among high to work toward a graduate degree, as new members tion, he is director of a bank and Jo Ann Smith, editor of the of the Flagstaff college has par­ school age youths in all phases of Educ. 512w, beginning June 9, hawk was killing the chickens, certificate requirements or renew­ their most precious possession."- during'“the elec­ throe other industrial concerns in Yearbook, La Cuesta, and the staff ticipated in every one of the 18 industrial arts and crafts. through June 20, is titled “Inter­ al: townspeople and visitors who Springfield.. Mass.. ahd is former of the publication, d ease ms credit broadcasts except the one in 1945. preting the Modem School to the “No one was brave enough tc tion meeting. want certain courses for cultural kill' the hawk until Tusan Homi­ mayor of that city. He was the and a word of thanks for a job Dr. Poling has appeared in many Notice Community through the purposes. N ew members first three-term maytor in the his-'' well done. There is a tremendous of the great pulpits of America, Various Local Media.” It will be che. the little field mouse, solved All refund* and deposit* that The tuition fee per session is include Frances tory of Springfield. In 1942, he amount of work behind-the-scenes, and he delivered a series of loc- instructed by Dr. Vera M. Butler, their problem.

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Social items should *l>e submitted by even greater amount of necessities and mer- Saturday to any LUMBERJACK staff chandise. — member or at the paper office, F2 Any Student interested in reporting, Remember this valuable market, and remember feature writing, headline and proof t h a t LUMBERJACK advertising reaches EVERY work, or any phase of journalism is invited to attend the Staff meeting college consumer. tomorrow night at 6 :3 0 ’m F-2. Flagstaff, Arizona MAD Artists THE LUMBERJACK Wednesday, May 14, 1962 Banquet Set Cottage City Chatter Choose Leaders Mary Ferrer Initiation an For Saturday With graduation just around the corner, many residents will be^wa* given for leaving and starting out in new careers. To .11 of you. we say the best members and SOCIETY Traditional Junior-Senior banqu­ of luok, dnd hope your memories of Cottage City may be among your State College „ rl et will be held In the College Rec­ pleasant onea. evening, May U . reation Hall Saturday. May 17. at Mrs. Esther Britton ' 7 p.m. Mike Holm, general man­ Mr and Mrs. E. O. Phlegar and daughter, Joanne, Mike Goldberg elected president of the ager of KGPH. will be the guest will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferguson during graduation nity Paul Dominguez, ~~~* speaker according to Leona Koe­ week. Ralph will be teaching in the Creighton School District in vice-president; and Nadl^SS nig. overall chairman of the ban­ Phoenix. wesima, was elected iTm Annual Honors Assembly To quet. treasurer. Decorations will be based or The Russ Readys will teach in McNary next fall. Sharon has InUation ceremonlth we» u, graduation theme. Charles Stable been teaching in Kingman the past year. for Dominguez and Fred fini* Be Monday, May 19, Here ford will be the master of cere­ Attending the banquet monies’ ahd music will be provided Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith will have their families with them and Mrs. John R. Salt,-- u l * By Albert Ong by the girls' trio. Mrs. Elizabeth during graduation week. Joan, La Cuesta editor, will graduate this Mrs. Everett H. Britton;* Mr Lloyd Pipes To Cook Is in charge of the food for May. Mrs. Paul Dominguez Mi**.? Annual awards assembly will be Lauritzen, Mrs. ^ c c T } held Monday, May 19. 10 a.m. in the banquet. Each senior is allowed ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Neel will move to Prescott where Tom will be Fred Sughre; Ted Hatter Richard Ashurst auditorium it has been re­ Present Recital guests. Students living on campus teaching this fall. Delph, Mrs. Ruby White’awiT. vealed. All students and faculty Lloyd Pipes, senior music stu­ daughter, Mrs. Loreen Elliott are urged to attend this assccmbly will be able to attend on their meal dent . tenor and clarinetist, will The Herb Swanson family will vacation in Georgia and attend Kansas City, Mo.; and n**. honoring outstanding students of tickets. Tickets for guests will cost present his senior recital tonigh t J1.50-»axKl tickets for junior and graduation week at Annapolis, Maryland. Herby will be teaching here Honwesima. Mr. Salter is the year, according to members of at 8 o'clock in Ashurst auditorium) in Flagstaff this fall. sponsor of the frat«»ity. the Associated -Students Council. senior students living off campus The public is invited to^«tfeh(T will cost *1.00. First on the program will be the Pipes has been active in music Pat Mead is in charge of Mr. and Mi?. K. R Powers of Las Vegas, and M r. and Mr*. D. R-. Initiation Services installation of next year’s rtudent organizations on campus during etvations and tickets for the ban­ Curry of Santa Barbara will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Body officers. George Tomada his college career. He it vice pres­ quet. Immediately following the Dick Powers during graduation week. Held For Three ASB president will officiate. Offi­ ident and stage' manager for the banquet, the Prom will be held in Formal initiation for th«e cers to be installed art* Marlow Shrine of the Ages Choir, president Ashurst Auditorium, beginning at ges of Kappa Sigma v --- Day, president; Joseph Dinsmore. of the college band, president of THE WORLD NEEDS GOOD WRITERS,” Jonreed Lauritzen, well- S p.m. Bertha Lewis and Dolores fraternity was held vice-president; and Bertha Lew's Delta Phi Alpha music society, and known author from Arizona’s strip country, told Flagstaff writers Make It A Date Lorona are taking care of the dec­ WEDNESDAY, May 14 — Senior Recitals, Ashurst Aud. Lloyd Pipes. ’ 1. secretary-treasurer. member of the Northern Arizona and guests in a speech given Sunday at the college an a concluding orations for the banquet and Prom. THURSDAY, May 15 — Concert, Flagstaff City Elementary Schools, New members a.-e Ralph, Symphony Orchestra and of the .feature of the Fine Arts Festival. Standing from left to right are Awards will then be presened. 7:30 p.m., Ashurst Aud. John Dooge, and Jack v" Miss Evelyn Roat, Lauritzen, Mrs. Douglas Paxton, James Sanders, Flagstaff City-College Band. In the SATURDAY, May 17 — Junior-Senior Banquet, 7 p.m. Dining Hall. Informal ini tuition i Awards and their presentors in­ past lie has served as president of Dr. Harold S. Colton; seated, Mrs. E. J. Yost, and Dr. Antionette Education Group Thursday, May 8. Ccremun*,*,. clude-the Wall Street Journal Junior-Senior Prom, 9 p.m. Ashurst Aud. the choir, and manager of the hand. Smith. (SUNfolo fcjr Hetty Cooper) SUNDAY, May 18 — Presidents Reception, Eastburns home, 3 to 5 p.m. in charge of Scott dark. afaw, Award by Dr. Robert C. Heading In 1938 he was recipient of the Installs Officers Baccalaureate Services, Men's Gym. 8 p.m. master. ton; Industrial Arts Scholarship by Delta Phi Alpha music scholarship. Installation of officers and a pan­ President of the group fc Ctd Fred Bowers; Omicron Kappa MONDAY, May 19 — Honors Assembly, Ashurst Aud. 10 p.m. Service with the armed forces dur­ el discussion on "The Place of the Orozco, vice-president,John StrS Gamma scholarship by Isabel * Commencement, Men’s Gym. 8 p.m. ing World War n interrupted his Teacher in the Community" cli­ mnd: secretary, Lucio Ceballos; Camper, Newspaper Honor Award Junior-Senior Prom To Be Tu e s d a y, May go to college work, but he returned af­ maxed the year's activities for Kap Melvin Greer, treasurer; Scott by Melvin T. Hutchison, and Sen­ FRIDAY, May 23 — Final Examinations. ter the war to complete his studies pa Delta Epsilon, national profes­ Clark, pledge master, and Bet ior Honor Society by Dr. Max L. as a GI student sional education sorority, at a din­ • a s first visited by Winthrop, assistant-- ’ Basemann. His recital program follows: Held Saturday In Ashurst ner held Tuesday, May 13. Cardinal Key Holds 1541. The Rhythmettes, women’s- trio, Clarinet — "Variations" by von Spring garden decorations will Marjorie Godwin, outgoing presi­ composed of Shirley Brazie, Mar­ Weber; voice— “Widmung” by Sch­ highlight the Junior-Senior Prom dent presided over the installation Officer Elections umann. "Du Bist Die Ruh” by of officers, before the dinner. The garet Davison and Erna Holden, Heads Named By which will be held in Ashurst Au­ Martha Malone, junior student, will then sing some numbers. Schubert. "The Charm " by Chaus ditorium at 9 p. m. Saturday, fol­ panel discussion was led by incom­ son. "Addio fiorito asll" (Madame was named to head Cardinal Key, The Kappa Delta Pi Award will Delta Psi Kappa lowing the banquet. The dance will ing president Dolores Lorona t Butterfly) by Puccini; clarinet— women's honor and service organi­ then presented by Ralph Fer be formal for graduating seniors sisted by the new officers. The dis­ W "Moment Memoriam" by Jack The northern Arizona alumnae zation, (or 1952-53, in elections held gusn, followed by the Gold Aw and semi-formal for others attend­ cussion was open to all members Swartz, "Poeme" by Jack Swartz;chapter of Delta Psi Kappa, Wednesday. May 7. Awards by Marlow Day, Lowell ing. and carried on during the meal. voice—“Knock on the Door" by tional professional physical educa­ Vice-president is Pat Mead, sec­ Award by Dr. E. C. Slipher, the Other incoming new officers and Crist, f'Heartease" by Powell. "The tion fraternity, was entertained at The Dreamers will provide mu­ retary is Bertha Lewis, and trea­ President's Award by Dr. L. A. members of the panel are vice Breath of a Rose" by Still, and the home of Mrs. Wilfred Killip sic at the traditional dance to surer ^s Doreen Fritz. Eastburn; Science Award by C. F. president, Bertha Lewis; secretary, "The Bird of the Wilderness" by on Navajo Road Saturday. which all students are invited. Le- Deaver, Delta Kappa Gamma Martha Malone; treasurer, Irene Members of the organization will Horsman. At the business session of the onn Koenig, Junior class president, Award by Dr. Agnes M. Allen, McMullen; historian, Ruth Her­ act as ushers* for baccalaureate Prof. Jack Swartz of the music fraternity, officer* for thb coming is overall chairman fdr’ the festi­ head of science department, and vities which will bring the social rington; publicity manager, Pat and commencement activities. THE BEST ON '66' faculty and composer of two of the year were elected. They are Mrs. Mead. then Joe A. Kellam will present Bernice Giclas, president; Mrs. calendar for the seniors to a close. the Kellam Scholarship. clarinet numbers done by Pipes Outgoing * officers are vice- One does evil enough when one will be accompanist. Joyce Killip, vice prqsiaent; ’Mrs. Dr. Ida Belle McGill will be president. Doreen Fritz: secre­does nothing good. And It’s Near A. S. C. Campus— Pat Aragon will give the Senior Nelda Blair, secretary; Miss Lora chaperone. Decorations are in ch­ Class remembrance foUowed y tary. Martha Malone; treasurer. Maxwell, treasurer; Mrs. Marion arge of Dolores Lorona. Miss Ka­ Paulina Herrada; historian, Mar­ —Pine Foods at Reasonable Price* the singing of the Alma Mater. Conrad To Head Elliott, historian, and Mrs. Edith therine Flynn and Dr. R. C. Head garet Crozier; nnd publicity man-j Mrs. Ruth Ardrey will be the Smith, sergeant-at-arms. ington are class sponsors and Pat­ oganist. Phi Eta Sigmas ager. Pat Kleiner. FRIEND'S Everything you might want, from sizzlingsteaka to Members of Phi Eta Sigma, Mrs. Elliott reported on the ricio Aragon is Senior class presi­ Group sponsors are Mrs. Gladys | succulent sea foods. national honorary fraternity for. tional convention of the fraternity, dent. Fair and Miss Katherine Flynn. [ School Supplies freshmen men, have named Carl held in April at Los Angeles, to both supervising teachers at the Homemade Pastries, Tasty Sandwiches Try our Ham­ Conrad as president of the group. which she was alumna delegate. The man who does nothing but College Elementary School. burger—It’s a full meal—and Andrews’ Coffee is wottt Other officers named in elect­ The following senior* who wilj, wait for his ship to come in has Typewriters ions Friday, May 9, ipclude Char­ be graduating this spring from already missed the boat. 10 cents. - Round les Stableford, re-elected vice' pre­ ASC were inducted to the chapter: See Sutcliffe Sales, Service— sident; Ildefonso Vallejo, secre­ Mary Lee Paul, Mrs Evangeline It is not true that a woman al­ for Your Flower tary; Cecil Orozco, re-elected trea­ Munoz, Mrs. 'Barbara Przybyla,ways has the last word. She r Needs - Just Ph. 184-W and Rentals ANDREWS' COFFEE SHOP And and M,rs. Leona Ryan. talk to other women sometimes. surer; and Boh Knoles, senior ad­ SUTCLIFFE FLORAL r Just North of Underpass on Highway 66 visor. Other members in attendance 10 W . Aspen Ph. 221 Outgoing officers are Knoles, were Mrs. Stilley, Mrs. Catherine Nothing stimulates'a man's Im­ 4 No. Leroux JOHNNY ANDREWS, Prop., Lumberjack Atoms* About president; Stableford, vice presi­ Iliff, and Mrs. Nellie May Fuller. agination more than a fishing, rod. dent; Conrad, secretary; Orozco, ' A social hour was enjoyed fol­ W ith treasurer; Co ran Cluff, historian; lowing the business meeting. Re­ and Eugene Willbanks, senior ad­ freshments were served. Dale Slocum visor. Conrad was also named dele­ Notice To Seniors It hardly seems possible that a gate to the national convention to full'year has raced by, but here it be held at Purdue University. La­ Commencement rehears­ Is the end of another term at fayette, Ind. next October. als will be held Friday, May A.S.C. This wil be the last, issue 16, at 3 p. m. in the men’s of the LUMBERJACK, so I want gymnasium. Everyone must to take this space to"say so long be present. Academic robes to all of you. will be distributed in the I hope to see many of you re­ morning on Friday at the turn to the campus next fall. Of course the aeniors are looking for­ Business Office. ward to other fields of {ndfavor, ao H I congratulate them on their achievement. Graduation la one .tiling that we all look forward to with anticipation, and look back on with a alight longing, sometimes wishing we were atill at it. FAREWELL STUDENTS However, a few days at* fishing and relaxation in the outdoors will As Another Year Draws to An End soon have everyone refreshed and T^ady to tackle their summer’s work. If you are planning to con­ tinue through school, you should J.C. PENNEY CO. stay at Flagstaff this summer and enjoy one of the greatest seasons of the year. wishes to extend- its appreciation for the patronage There is always plenty of good during the past. fishing in Northern Arizona. And nowhere in the country can one be We have enjoyed our relationship with A.S.C nut-rounded with such a variety of students-and to the graduating Seniors scenic attraction. If you have not had the opportunity to visit some CONGRATULATIONS of theae placet., you should take the time- required to see them be­ and the best of luck in the future. fore leaving. It is easy to get away, We will be looking for you under-grads with intentions of returning for the express purpose of visiting back next year. some of the places you missed, but ft sometimes proves difficult to get back. FAREWELL I hope this column has been able to help some of you enjoy North em Arizona by being able to visit •ome of the places that have been mentioned. I have enjoyed digging up some of the facts that I .have preaented. Now, T think I'll stick around this summer and see some of the places that I haven’t had time to visit. I ’ll be looking forward to seeing many of you return next fall to en­ joy another year at A.S.C. .So until then SO LONG. Good luck with your finals next week.

If fate throws a knife at you, there are two way* of catching it; by the blade and by the handle.