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+V- 'O' :-A >- - Fs Religion Important to Students at Flagstaff? See The Giddy-Up Poll On Page 2 Broadway Hit Council Session Deals Playmakers' Next Offering With H’coming, Budget “Two Blind Mice," comedy-sat- Vol. 39— No. 2 Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1950 ire by Samuel Spewack, will be King And Queen Petitions Du£ Oct. 6; PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE AT FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA the first production of the Arizona Playmakers, student drama oreali­ Mac Reports zation, it has been announced b y Election Will Be Held Following Monday Ralph Holly, drama r.nd rpeech A li>»g and busy session concerned with matters includ- director. Its public staging w i l l Completion Of i injf llimKvoming plans and the student activity funds budget Features in This be early in November. was held by the Student Council at its meeting Monday night Skiers Await First Snow in the home of Dr. Agnes M. Allen, sponsor of the group. Tryouts are scheduled for 7:30 o. m. Thursday in Ashurst auditor-!Gym In Sight ------| |, waj announced that petition* _ _ 111 _i * ______— ______Week's Issue ium and open to anyone. Completion of the new n | 1-3 . f o r Homecoming King and Queen The play i» a new one, first lion dollar gymna-iHir; Class To Be Held Busy student council meet! !g opening on Broadway in New steal education bulldi-i rep rornteci;1 'tliev iM election* to be held the follow­ page 1 York in the spring of 1949 an d ] sight, it was reported li ing Mondov. R»rn* fur *'.e honor is that the festivity ruleis Twice Weekly At First home game I’Bge •'! *n joying a s u c c e s s fu l run MeCreaiy. head of th. Virgfefe PrJtt Is here and later elsewhere over the | education department, be of junior or senior class Hand­ Students speak on religion in •ountry. • The new gym shoul.l ing. Petitions will.be ptepo ed for Ariz. Snow Bowl the Giddy-Up Poll page 2 The s.tory concern* a Washing- i for use by the Lumber\i Assistant dir.ributiC'i as toon as (s-uible and Book review of W. C. Fields bic- •on bureau. the office of Medicin- j ba'I team, this year. and will be available a; Assocated Stu­ As soon as the first good graphy t>age 2 tl Herb.s. which i> still in exist- nmkc available to alt n» dent Body Pr*p. 1 d In II Mlld.ed ! this ysur'w prog<*m have an Inter- day afternoons at the Ariz­ Organization of In'ri national is been officially abolished for ivities, stated Mr. MrCna 'Ur years. I An inspection patly made p ofi iv of ' national theme, symbolizm*; the ona Snow Bowl, it was an­ R e 1 a t i r n s club *chedalt' j United Nations and tying In with nounced by A. M. McCreary, The two lad'e- are ■ > h..n. s'| cision this stimmei for a i cash the salnrv which is » t i I I , -and finish to be painted and rv-nn Mai .in I the presence of fom c-t students bead of the physical education being sent to them and v« rent out ; blending with the native re enrolled here this year. The sug­ gestion was to be passed on to the department. | part of their office space ither Under the direction or new Ski , Homecoming steering committee, ends meet. for the exterior walls o| CocJi Jr.hn N. Peder ion. ski: tg is , Organization of An Naturally there is a love* inter­ chairman cf which Is Win R. Hens­ and also the new lien! ley, which was scheduled to moet kinc offered both iemesters thl»j est supplied by a reporter. u h o now under consttuction. Tuesday night. t for cnc credit for the year, j Internat'l Relations becomes interested in the old lad Making the decision fc Otstn will leave c impus for the, •cs. and his ex-wife, and the ex- Pr-'paratton of a suggestion for President L. A. Eastburn, Dr. L. the faculty member who will* fa- Snow Bowl immediately after vife’s new fiance There a-e parts J. Botlenian, dean of instruction; ceivc this year’s Homecoming dedi­ 'cr 14 men and four women. Club Is Scheduled John Babbitt, member of the cation was also made. This, tpo, A $5 class fee Ij charged for Board of Regents and chainnan transportation. Mr. McCreary also was to be pasted on to the Home­ | Organization of an iternationa of the executive committee of the fUted that furnishing of the stu- ] Relations club here *ch( ditler coming steering conmittee. boat'd for the college; Harold Appointment of a committee \n fcnt’« own equipmei.t is desirable, j to take place at a m Sykes assistant superintendent o f tlthnutiht the department will fur- work on the activity funds budget Thursday in tile band room. ‘Barber of Seville’buildings acd gcousuU; u:.d Jr.r.:c*. sish complete set.* of equipment wiu also made by President Haines. 12 | Interested in gotting the cldh McMann. inspector for I>-»- ’ itdudiiR skis and i»Ica. Shoes ore formed is John Nohra, tninsfei Committee members who will iqe^t Onera Workshop's and Mahoney, architects. | Thursday afternoon at 3:80 p.m. to be furnished by students. student from Uniontown, Pn. No- GOOD FOR 150 YEARS Bt (finning skiers may use college are Evalyn Gleeson, Marvin HrtS hrn is an army veteran of World M r. McMann also reported say- j equipment b e f o r e determining ner. Harold Sturgeon, Russ Heady, War II, having setvod with th/ Next Production ing that the new building is one whethtr or not they are interested and Tom Cooper. Because of Its 112nd cavalry in the South Pact- of the finest constructions he haa in purchasing their own equipment . fic. While a student at /Tempo .need for immediate funds, how­ Jack Swartz, director of th e worked on, describing it arf" much ever. the band was awanWd a MOO | college, before transferring t o opera workshop, has announced superior to the ordinary type o f j Flagstaff, he was president of the appropriation from the activity that the class has selected t h e tjtlding. He said tha: the steel fund*. This is the band’s entire Bookstore Manager farmer years, skiing will be one of the important j ve ra n » ’ orK a nization and chair- popular comfc opera ‘‘The Barber framework, gunite concic'e'cx'er- offerings of the Flagstaff physical education^ department | R * £ of Seville” by Gioachino Rossini ior •walls, plaster interipr walls, A special meeting ______this year. To be taught under Cotieh John N. Pederson, as their fall semester production. f Continued on Pagr Three) 6: l i pin. Monday In the reading Explains Cost of >ns club there, It will ‘be presented in late Janu­ struetion will be offered both semesters. room of the sciencs building for j It is hoped by Nohra that he can ary. discuasign of candidates for recog- College Textbooks ! organize an international assem­ The cast is now learning the Virginia Pruitt nit'on In Who’s Who in American b ly program for Oct. 24, United parts and will begin preliminary College Invited to co-organizer* of the group. Virgin-1 Colleges and Univeraitles. Candid- Becsuse some student complaint j Nations day. At that time the six rehearsals next week. h> been m**le regarding the cost Foreign Students Here Now ia Pruitt, Junior student, is rtud->tes’ names recommended by the German school teathers, the Nig- Members of the troupe and roles ent assistant. Council will be forwarded on to a of textbooks, Joe Rolle, bookstore eHan student, and other foreign they will pc-rtray are Rowena Ba­ Rag Chamber of A name for the club and an em- ‘ faculty committee, c&uger, has asked the LUM- j students enrolled at Flagstaff col­ er as Rosina; Jack Cathey, Count UKJACK to make this onnounco- blent are to be chosen, and olcct- Meeting* of the Student Coun- Number 7; One From Nigeria lege will speak to.their fellow stu­ Almaviva; Creighton Frost, Fig­ of officers will be Jteld soon. ciLwere set for second and fourth ■nt Commerce Meeting dents. aro; Sid Foil; Bartolo; Bill Bren­ Membership at present 'includes Monday* of each month at. .605 Book price is determined by .Six German elementary school President L. A. Eastburn -Dr. nan, Basilio; Lloyd Pipes, Fiore!- p.m. in the science" building's read­ tir publisher; the bookstore has Students and faculty, especially [ nil men anil woint-n students ne- teachers and one freshman from Wainscott Leaves "WTTIlam W. Tinsley, and Dr. Gar­lo; Lynne Gregory, Bertha* Regi­ those interested in .the commerce j irlled at the college who are in­ ing room. to control over the price. Nigeria in West Africa ate now land Downum will share sponsor­ nald Rodriquez, A " 'bl* sius: and Council officers in addition to {« order to give students the Campus Sunday field, are invited to the general! terested. Definite plans among exchange students this fall ship of the club. Nohra will pre­ Jacob Baker, an officer. membership meeting of the Flag­ whether the squad will continfle as Hainea are Milton Evans, viee- best material with the least pain Lee Wainscott, Nava) Reservist, at Arizona State College at Flag­ side at the meeting. r The workshop class nias organiz­ staff Chamber of. Commerce to be one group or be divided 'into president; Harold Sturgeon, eec- is thff pocketbook, the bookstore left Flagstaff Sunday to report staff. ed last fall by Mr. Swdrtz and dur­ held tomorrow night at 7:30 at men’s and women's sections retary-treasurer; and Benniejtath- «m faculty make careful selec­ to the Naval Receiving Station at The Nigerian is 20-year-old Mug- ing the year produced “The Vil­ Hotel Monte yista. I erford, social manager. tions before placing book orders. will be announced later. nii Alabi Danmole from Lagos, Ni­ for processing. lage Barber" comic opera, in ad­ Included on the program will be Preceding the meeting Dr. Allen Buying from the college book- Wainscott’s activities on the geria, where his father is a trader. Pep Rally Scheduled dition to the one-act opera “The John L. McAtee, immediate past served a dessert of date roll-aad Flagstaff campus have-' included Rote costs the student less than He graduated from the Methodist Telephone." president of the Phoenix Chamber Capt. White Expects ice cream. membership in Mu Alpha Delta, art !f he purchased directly from the high school there in 1947. Arriving . “The Barber of Seville" w as of Commerce, explaining Arizona's fraternity, of which he is president. For Friday Night; Possible Leave In Oct. publisher, Mr. Rolle added. Buy­ on the campus late last week, Dan­ written in 1816 for a carnival sea­ opportunities for tourist business ing directly from the publisher Cameramen Wanted mole enrolled as a science major, selected by the U. S. Department son, in Rome. \ a id industrial expansion. He will Captain Herbert White, U.S.AiF. trald cost the student at least 20 e . , Y ■ m il n nil seeking a Bachelor of Scicnce"Dc- of State for a year of study in this Abraham Chainnan make special reference to Flag­ son of Mrs. Ruby White, head res­ ror xearoooK w o n ta 25 cents more per book, he es­ grcc. He is taking algebra, physics, country to learn about the Amer­ staff. ident of North Hall, Is expecting Cameramen with good equip­ timated. Postage cost, which some freshman English, and > sociology ican methods of education and pep rally for the football The arrangements committoc has possible leave to home in Spokane, ment and interested in photo work itodent* forget to consider, is ab­ his first semester. Sine? all the about democracy and its workings. game between Arizona State Col­ Flag Students Take asked those planning to attend to Wash., in October, it was learned for the 1960-51 La Cuesta are ask­ utted by the bookstore. dormitories on the canjpus arc They were sent here by the Insti­ lege at Flagstaff and La Verne Col­ phone 90 so that refreshments may here. He is now seeing action in ed to contact Editor Russ Ready crowded, Danmole, along with sev­ tute of International Education. lege will be held Friday night Part In Navajo be adequately supplied. Korea as pilot of a B-29. immediately. Carl Simmons New eral other men students, is resid­ Five were already on the campus The.game is schcdued for Satur­ ing in one of the modem'sTone. cot­ by last week end and a sixth wired day night on Skidmore field j Healing Dance Fri. Commerce Club Head tage* in Cottage City. site expected to be in Flagstaff by Flagstaff. Found Your Way Around Yet? Ctrl Simmons was elected prA»- Three other Nigerian students yesterday. TTie announcement was made by An invitation to participate i n dtnt of the Commerce club at have^applied for admission here, The five here are Irmgard Baehr, Miss Mildred Stevens, associlte a Navajo healing dance on the re­ Vonday night’s meeting. Other of- but passport and transportation 23, Lcimrfcld uber Treysa, Hessen; professor of physical education, reservation was accepted Friday fiwri clected were Albert Ong, difficulties have delayed their ar­ Frauke Richter, 24, Straubinff; whose class in community recn nig^t by six Flagstaff students, ’ice-president, and Amaryllis rival to this country. Danmole Charles Trapp, 25, Waxeiler, Wal­ tion will sponsor the rally as e Betty Magee, Worden Bethell, Johnson, secretary-treasurer. reached the United States only ter Vogel, 23, Remagen; and Nils of their projects for the year. Dick Hoffman; Tom Maurer, Dr. R. C. Headington and H. F. after considerable trouble over se­ Boettcher, 2.r>. Bremen. The sixth Rally participants will gather Martin Jensen, and Arba Blodget. Admire, associate professors ol curing ship passage. is Elisabeth Meyer, 24, Alterdorfer- the activity field near the tennis The dance was held approxi­ taoimerce, arc sponsors. The six German teachers, were courts at the college. Program in­ mately 20 miles east of The Gap. cludes introduction of coaches and The invitation ’ was extended by varsity and freshmen team mem a Navajo representative through bers and songs and yells. T h Jack Drennan of the Gap. Lumberjack band- will play. The Flagstaff party was Greatest Opportunity For Young Men In The Gap and escorted from there After the program, the group will go through town in single to the danoing ground. The dance ( file line ending up at the college was performed for an elderly Na­ vajo man. Education Is In Elementary Field - Says Topp campus. , . - „ 1 J a k e Abraham is general zonit becatfte lie wanted “• a smal "The greatest opportunity f o r entered the army. i aj , j chairman. Directors will be Bill ler and * school, aftd ASC T«ung men today in education i-s While in the army he was assig­ I, at\Q rtvA. Amabisca, AmtiKlara chairman, rhitimnn nnrf m#*m- Foreshy C!ub Will at Flagstaff has a. good scholastic ja the elementary field,” states ned to duties « » clinical psycholo­ hers of the Chain Gang, traditions w. Robert F. Topp, ne»: director gist and had "three interesting reputation." broup. Meet 7 P.M. Tonight »■ the elementary training school. and valuable assignments.” For He is impressed with the stu­ Program^ chairman is Kenneth dents’ attitudes. "I feel that n Dr. Topp feels thlridvice, given one year he worked at a school Schwartz, ‘ assisted by Joe Par­ mm when hj was a freshmaif' at r<’uch larger- proportion of stu­ rish and Carlos Mendiola. Publi­ for illiterate soldiers, for another dents are' more conscientious a- !n Science Building £°rthem Illinois State Teachers year he worked with emotionally city is in charge of Gay Turner, br.ut their work and have a finer chainnan: Marion Dick, Manuela First meeting of the Forestry "whj the best vocation- disturbed soldivrs at an army neu- club this fall will be held 7 p. m. *> guidance V ever received.” ro psychiatric ward, and for a attitude toward it than in other Alva, Margaict Davison, Shea colleges I am acquainted with.” tonight, in Room 101 of the science He says, ••Net only are the pro- third year was a psychologist :it Heslep, and Mendiola. Freeman, club organizer. He believes that a small col­ A bonfire will be built under.the "Wional opportunities good in the disciplinary barracks. Drawing up of a constitution and lege “offers an ,undergraduate j direction of Dub Bgyan ahd Tony ■ "»>*ntary field, but the satisfac- After his discharge he became by-laws will be assigned to a com­ great deal along the lines of so­ Martinez, co-chairmen; Monroe received while working with principal of University Hill school mittee selected at tonight's meet­ cial adjustm»nt” and that “our Bull, Phil Woodring. Jay Coombs, •wnentary children are greater While there lie began work on his ing and these will be presented college has the best location in th? Robert Bruce, and Sam VanDyke. “ *n those received in most other doctorate, whieh he received from to the Student Council for apprtv- A clean-up committee is headed •^pstions.” Colorado in 1P49. He majored i n al. Dr. Topp is a member of Kap­ by Robert A. Hartman and Bill “The elementary school teacher education and minored in psychol­ The Forestry club was begun a pa Delta Pi. Phi Delta Kappa, McNeel, with Bob Saenz, Junior *!**** » large contribution to so- ogy and guidance. the end of the spring semester as for he is in contact with chil- i;nd Alpha Phi Omega. He is in­ Montoya, and Gilbert Garcia terested in growing hybrid orchids, an organized fire fighting group. during their early years After three years as principal members. collecting, antique muzzle loading The group was give i high praise r®*" his influence is more strong- of University Hill school, he w as promoted to assistant superinten­ rifles, show dogs (Scotch collies), by Forest Service officials for v felt At the present time and their work on fire control th is r several years to come, a n y dent of Boulder schools. During and photography. Osborn to Attend the summer of 1949 he taught at With a fellow teacher, he has summer. "»menUry trained man who has the College of the Pacific, Stock­ written “Just Me”, a health-phy- Prescott Meeting The purpose of the organiza- . * **w years of elementary ex- sical education manual for elem­ lion is to further interest in all | .jwitnce should be able to obtain ton, Calif., and during the sum- mer of 1950 taught at the Univer­ entary school*. He has also recent­ F. C. Osborn, head of the indus­ phases of forestry and to act as a « ■ Kimmistrative position In trial arts and industrial education fully organized and trained fire WtWentary school.” sity of Colorado and University of ly authored “ Elementary Educa­ Illinois where he was assistant tion Comes to Bat”, published in department, will be In ’ Prescott control aid group. Training will be CINTIK OF CAMFttt. ARIZONA STATI COUIGI, FLACSVAff Born in DeKalk, III., Dr. Topp May, 1950, issue of Education Thursday night to meet with tea- given members by experienced I “ •"Pleted his undergraduate work director of teacher education. He believes ASC is outstanding fc|orum,_“How Far Can W<; Trust rhers of adult education in trades Forest Service officials. 11.j l ------Old Main,------one of, ----the------world's most— unique . . pieces------of . architecture, ------— — -.. .. 2--- Ashurst------M-nm.- auditorium, rr « Northem Illinois SUte Teach- and industries. The meeting w i l l TH* club open to both men in that the relationship between the I. Q.”. in the September, 1960 is scene of choral, musical, and drama presentations and all-school functions, 8 n«w i *2--College DeKalb, In 1939. He issue'of The Grade Teacher, “Thebe held at the junior high school. and women and win offer numer- building, 4 administration and library building 5 elementary training school, 0 women a jjj® Uught in Genoa, and Aurora, students and fuculty is so whale- some and inforinaU He thinks the Advantageous Position of the Tea­ Friday he wiil visit industrial ous motion pictures and lectures, quadrangle 7 Hanlev Hall, now being converted into a men's domitory, 8 Bury Hall, 9 Tiy- cher in the Recognition of Early arts shops and schools of Present. Movie* wilL be open to the entire 8* worked on his M. A. during people 6t the West have a differ­ ,or Hall.10 President's home, 11 old gymnasium to be turned over exclusively for women** ent philosophy than Easterners, Pvionality Abnormalities” in tho He is teacher trainer in trades wmmers at the University of and industries for the State De- and he is impressed with «lhe January, 1960, Issue of Education ------— ------, ----- ^ Boulder, Colo., and Administration and Supervision,- partment of Vocational Education. f«»i»»d Ws degree in 1W1. Dur- friendliness of students, faculty, according to Freeman I new gymnasium an'd men’s physical ------—,— - —— ------• ei.v > ne -___ tnd “ The School Board Member The college is designjjXEii as the «*he following year he wa< and the city. The climate Any one interested'^ attending nance shop, 20 F classroom building. 21.F office building. 22 roachlnfi jmd ------him m do the topography, flo r a i«n d His Neighbors’'^ in the Jano official training school-for trades r ^ P * 1 on elemenUry school and industry. the meeting is welcome. Jskidmort stadium where Logger fans w.ll watch Saturday night s game with La \ erne. ““ Fort Morgan, Co1o„ and t h - I S ?aJna H c ^ e io An-|ary, 1950, School Bodrd Journal. Wednesday, TH E LUMBERJACK ■ 'S H ■ ■ ..... Giddy-Op Pell — 7 THE LUMBERJACK Published rrtry Wednesday durinfc the school year except ex- i y^ja| ^ n wckiIti no 1*80* during icmoI TscstioD»—by and for U i Associated Students Organisation oI th* Arisons oute College Is Religion Basic Factor in Lives of Students «t Flagstaff, Arixona

EDITORIAL SrAEF WHAT'S WITH BOOKS: Editor -----...... — - ______Tom Cooper Majority of Small Segment Polled Feel S o d *? Editor------Jo Ann DeVsney In The Field W ith Shake _ Colorful Life of W.C.Reids Sports Editor ______r ...... Jim Brunstein That Religion Is Vital and Important BUSINESS 8TA7P How important is religion to college students at Flag­ Set Forth in Sparkling Biography Business J l w t i e r ...... - ...... Audrey Cole Assistant Business M snsger...... - Chsrles Turner Changing Colors in staff? This week a small segment of the student population W. C. FIELDS: HIS FOLLIES AND FORTUNES 8pan*or sad Journalism Instructor ...... Melvin T. Hutchinson was asked: IS RELIGION — THE BELIEF IN A GOD — A BASIC FACTOR IN YOUR LIFE? LumberJsck SUIT: The majority indicated that it is. Some^of those answer- Wh(jn w c Fie]ds died Christmas morning, * Berths Lewis, Arlene Huskison, Msrion Dick, Ernestine Wool- Aspens Bring on 194 MJt, Cleston E. Freemsn, Kathy Hsrrison, Bill Cox, Dolores in* no seemed to feel that conscience or a method of Ii\- theater world one of its most famous, beloved, and ing’’ can replace belief in a Supreme Being. ______fu, members. Robert Lewis Taylor captures this colot Deer Hunting Fever Answers follow: humorous, revealing, and often poignant biography o t fu Th* sditorisl columns of THE LUMBERJACK sre open to any "Religion, as any other philoso- would you be?' . ... , . , • '7? individual but sll editorials accepted 'U r publication must bear sophy of life, is essential to civil- “ Yes. I think everybody should A man full of complexities, Fields is described u th* signature wf the author. Opinions expressed in editorials are not nseeasarily the opinions o f the staff, or the Associated Stu- ization's existence and a persona!- believe in some divine power, in boastful, noisy, suspicious, and eccentric. But Undettyjjy ired quality for wholesome mind- some other power than himself. an his characteristics was one of tenderness and comptj. dtnfe organisation. The editor assumes responsibility for, but is It always seems that as soon as the quakies start turn­ not htoM lrtly author of. unsigned editorials.______.■dncss.” And among other things, it helps to Hjon But it was a characteristic which he seemed rthx- ing their great array of colors deer hunters get the fever to "Yes, because a. man without a keep people from being so self- tant to let be widely-known. ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.75 PER SEMESTER go after that big buck they missed during last year’s season. belief in a Higher Being is only (entered.” t ------Deer season Is jusf around the corner, and it’ll be slipping an empty shell depending upon j can’t explain why it isn’t. Fields, upon his death, had come a long way from & up on you before you realize it. himselfentirely for comfort and because I think it should be. It may days when he was William Claude Dukenfield, the son oji guidance." be because I have never had occa- vegetable hawker and ex-London cockney, ft OLD MAIN REMEMBERS— There is a number of stores in town that handle all “ It is an important factor." sion to consider it as such.” had worked vaudeville houses all over the world, been a % types of hunting, fishing, and camping equipment of all ••Yes. it is. Although when "Yes. If we didn’t have religion her 0f the famous Ziegfeld Follies corps, and a faraoni ^ Feb. 26, 1947 — FOUND: One kinds, and most of the fellows who operate these shops things are going ’our way,' I'i n oV ^a?.1 i^t°how c o ^ e rrtis tion picture comedian. The man who piled up a fortune £ bridge, not of the Brooklyn ' or are really good joes. So even if you don’t buy any of afraid we foigrt He exists. But » now T hat, just how controversial ^ wor,d.g funny ^ had com^ a long way fo! usually turn to Him when cor Golden Gate type, but an essential their merchandise, they’ll always stop to shoot the bull "Y e. Verv definitely To me life the days when he knew poverty and when petty thieveryb fronted by 1 serious problem." portion of someone’s dental equip­ with you, and they can usually give you som^ rather without religion is life without his appetite on partial speaking term s with his stom S. ment. good tips on some of the better hunting spots and fish­ “ No.” It is made up of two teeth, be­ “ No." faith or hope. It gives that spiritu­ Juggling, which he was a master of, brought!!* ing holes around Flag. al guidance which everyone needs lieved to be incisors from-the cen­ "A basic conflict, in any event. his first recognition. He first became fascinated by the tral forepart of the lower jaw, No “ Whether wc think so or no and will use eventually. As I know, As for the seasons on hunting and fishing, you can check it’s a wonderful. feel'ng to know art when at the age of nine he sneaked into a viode. tobacco stains arc perceptible, in­ isn't it mo.->t of the time to t on rules and regulations on squirrel seasdn, now going on, that ‘Someone higher up’ is watch­ ville house and saw jugglers. dicating either a non-smoker or a all ?” superior dentifrice. with them. T usually put all the rules and regulations in this ing over yoo." Determined to master juggling himself, he practio column, myself, but this time I haven’t had the time to check. "Under certain conditions, and The individual who is going at times it is greater than at other ...ne with hiB father’s produce, a p r a ...... around wesring a smile with a hole Flag is favorably located in the midst of good squirrel your^daHy ^ p S o n T ^ o u ^ f ln " home” w ityhis_ father’s produce, a practice whkhrt in it can fill his gap by calling at times.” * comfort in your troubles, and it sour t‘ht' chord rA wwith ,th th(k the elelder Dukenfield. hunting, and they say they’re really good eating. “ Yes. It governs my daily life ( the LUMBERJACK. gives you an inner feeling of se­ and is of prime importance I Discord between father and son reached a climu Fishing is still going on around here. Upper and curity and happiness.” iiiy every action.” "At the present time, not parti- when at the age of '1 Mr. Dukenfield applied a shovel to Lower Lake Mary, along with numerous other smaller . . . Indeed. At , all times__- . cuiarly. My beliefs are changing his offspring’s head. This was the signal that sent hin lakes scattered about, offer good lake fishing. Oak Creek think a pe.>oo needs something far wh(t wert! when j WM a running away from home, to live precariously in a holt La Cuesta Section Three-Part Musical offers the angler stream fishing, and there are some more perfect than worldly offer- ^ child ^ ^ n(>w j h, ven>t in the ground, a children’s clubhouse, and other similar good-sized trout in those big holes in the creek. • r.gn in ord-,r t«> b«- msp.r,Ki to en- d d wh(t , w, „ t places for a refugee. w m * Derated p ^ a n , piamed As for those who go in more for cat fishing and try­ lighten the world as far as he u* ^ u- tional reicase of prayer, I think it of opening bank accounts all over the world; Fields,las. U wUl serve to give residents the Program will consist of so- pcrior Being 1 you are really lost.’ ’ sejf> at one time said he had 700 different account*. JLai Editor Russ Heady said, "and it lections by the men's quartet com- but a religion helps man I “Yes. Sure it is. It keeps you many 0f them were listed under fantastic and ludkro* ,, Supervisor Leads mural and personality code, iiviii ___ _ m ...... f>„ is hqptd'thst tbf 1960-51 La Cues- " J c S S aKrt !n °vie from doing a lot of things you d names. Such a banking systfltn was his method wt'if wn s iT g 'v . iwldenU bill Brennan, Sid Poll, and Creljh-Broken Broketl ArrowA^Ow' thing that is essential from n pun- do unleM yo, believed in ly material aspect, not to mention thing." [ > safeguarding against possibly being stranded without frai Discussions Here peace of mind." . *<| think it n^J very important A sense of insecurity, undoubtedly a hangover fra ftddtfnu.** *0 presentation heir of “ The Tele- row in which he has a small part “ No, as I find it impossible lr> part „ f a person’s'Tffe. It provides his boyhood days when he lived as a baby bum, wm with believe in a Supreme Being. How- a genge 0f security and something t’Mllmlnafy plans for the an- hold* ™ ch f" r U*' p crv£ r I t h o m i n g . * him throughout his life. Even when he was a man of for­ mud Wtti discussed in an organ!- Miss JetnncFranklta of the^mu- tfr -Judge Oliver, sophomore chflirnla„ « f pane, discussion* ever, a way of life, a method of that’s far greater than anything on tune he miserably contemplated the fate of resident* it uttohal staff meeting Thursdsy ™ department and Frost living, can replace religion as a earth." the poorhouse, which, to his thinking, shadowed by fear p . pre-law student here. cerning family relations and prob- b^gj’cB’factor life. “ n(* this is "Yes, it is. Religion it the pat- night, Other heads include Jo Ann Ptnr- Judge appeared in the “ I walk l‘‘m* held in two home economics of pennilessness, often seemed just around the corwr. De Vanay, society-activity editor, — — “ true in my case.” tern by which I live each day. By But despite his frequent exclamation of “ We're scraphy , Virginia_ Pruitt,_^ woman'- Annual Vespers S«t away" scene during which' aa num- 'V“ w “ here' Tl,,? *••*«•»»=» * * « Pa"'- “Yes. Religion fills a very basic prayer Cod I feel as though He ’•‘Iff*"'” —. *.‘ *w i »m%ii » « » K » ' ■» ''» ■ , ,break , ilyJIanagcment, ’ " instructed,] l ? n,cl*d.‘?nJiW° psychological need in one's life. j. telling and guiding me in the the bottom of the barrel’’ in referring to his financa, sporta editor. Richard Powers and - n 1 n TL|, Yonr b, r of A P a c h o warriors break Kroup, -b>u “ *** Margaret l’.pe. f, , thr6 h ion that one can varioul activitie* in which I parti- Fields was unusually generous, often lavishing jifb Frhhk Pfuftder arebusiness man- r O r OC C. IB I HIS T C Q r Cochise in disagreement and Mis eement and M ,„ Bertha .Strange, and the achjfV, a * inner sense of peace cipate." upon hie friends. Annual vesper services preced- over a policy n-garimg thth e e Family, Family, with Miss Byrd Burton,nnd we|l-b«ins^ ______IUis through rvli- ‘Ye*. You______have to have some- Of the many anecdotes told about Fields one wiid - - - • - — *»«» hnliHnva «r.> whites in Arizona. department head, in charge. _*Sgji«»'-/that halter.-worlds will * & X ^ ' . “ EnTestin: depnrtment head, in charge. . U*J**Vtha» hallar.-world* will be thing to Relieve in.” stands out in the reader’s mind is the instance when he* nnn, J k ' ^ Ann l^hnrs ^heduled for Dec. 18 this season. The reason this film andid the the w .,n .,n th* £ e8 8 au m- m; classesfjasses directed directed by by bused.” bused. ' “ Certainly.'Certainly. I I don’t don’t know know why. why. toxicated a child actor. Z h Z S S j? n 1 h 7 e d ito r ia l sU ff il " « * by Bob Fitx- part he played^ a re important ant to u „ Miss, J’ipes’i[>es and Miss Strange, Mrs. *‘S’0,“ N0, 1 | don’t believe religion has It’s It’s just just,in .in me. me. Ive Ive always alwaysbelieved Believed Jealous of Baby LeRoy, Fields was certain that the is an ScuJi& led,ed the the discussion, discussion, assisted assisted cver cver influenced influenced me me in in a a decision, decision, in in God.” God.” , „ of a % r)w*nlx o k n U high schoolj annual maurice, president of Delta Phi Al- JudKe is that he. bimself, is an ^ U!J child cinema star was stealing all the scenes. A slug cf * pha. honorary music society. Apache, and he was helpingn,r t » , .. b> by C Deanin Marion Marion LeCount, LeCount, dean dean of of i j do he!i..ve believe in in God. God. but but I 1 dodo not , „ "Yes. "Yes. it it is. is. Sometimes Sometimes my mv re- rt- last Mar. and assistant professor of Rjvc any thought.” ■». ligion is stronger than at qther gin slipped on the sly into the child’s orange juice pre- “Simplicity” is the theme o ff on ^ program which |^create a part of the history of uom the theme of" this year’s book ^eifln 1,1 8 p.m. in Ashurst ^is people. - eilucation; Dr. 3o>yi G. Weatover, "No. I make my decisions ac- times, and I ’m not sure what that duced a sleepy child star, temporarily fouled up pro­ tne. tweme 01 inis jears oooa. au dltaiin W1|(wW b.' scripture srrinture. re.rt-read- . , . - associate professor of history and cordi„g to my own desires. I be- means, but it’s good to know that duction, and satisfied Fields’ desire for revenge. Judge was the leader of sociology; Joe Rolle, manager of jjt.ve jn Qnd, but it really doesn't there is Something people can de- Regarding the legends about Fields’ drinking, the aatl* 300 Apache Indians, all from the ,bc campus bookstore; JakeJake Abra- Abro- bother bother mv mv actions netions." ’ pend on when they ’ ‘ “ states that although the comedian drank steadily, he hats Fort Apache Indian reservation at ham> prcsident of the Associated - * u U verv "m;important my “ Yes, it I think the reason I drunks. Drink was a sedative to Fields, but a sedative wkid ___jcriptions to the annual may . / 'V ZZ Whitenver who took part in th e Men’s Students: and two ether stu- lif„ bocause reliirio e obtained at the yearbook of- 20 th Century film which 7"'.' " ------' V"S "*T ,ifc- ^cause religion, especially the believe in God because I'va n t ajded in bringing about his death. Aft FrOt*mlty Open Him wnicn on- are ways to prompte or practice in cur own iiVe, and in the world's port necessary for living." held weekly. 7:30 p.m. Monday, Judge says it was "th«- great- democracy in family livjng?", n^ke-up as a whole. Who but God “ Yes. Only an atheist would ar- ings back, and finally the two men tossed in the sponjfc John Salter in. the art department. est thrill of my life" to take pnrt "Causes of, and ways to prevent, wi|| |j,ten to your sorrows and gue the point." The author’s presentation of Fields’ life is one of th in the making of the film. As a failure in marriage", "Successful p|cas for happiness — your trou- “ Yes. Need there be an explana- most readable, entertaining biographies to come out in» Anjr tillage artist wishing to en­ Correction leader of his group, he was called family life — contributing fac- btes — and answer by showing tion?" number of years. Throughout the book, the reader is ter work in the Ccconlno County on to act as an assistant dir- tors." "Choosing a mate — value of you thc right way? He is our “ No.” that Author Taylor is a humorist in his own right. The p**» ector mid aid f* th*. A»*«*«>*' *« » ----- * Fair Should contact John R. Salter, Lust wrex's LUMBERJACK mis- ector and aid in many technical the engagement period,” ami ^jdc, and more than that, our “ No. I've alwavs been able to sparkle with his clever presentation, head of the art department here. takenly reported that Miss Byrd problems in addition to acting. "Ways of strengthening family faithful friend. This He has also get by without it so far. Perhaps Mr. BAlter has the necessary rn- Burton’s leave of absence was for Another great thrill cam!- when lift'. and how- college students can pr0vcd. Just stop and think; ask I’ll be eating these w^rds some try blanks and entry rules. Th<- study at Iowa State College. the picture was shown as a special function in that plane. vourself whether He hasn’t." day, but I doubt it." Fair Is being held Sept. 29-30 and Burton, head of the home Fourth of July treat to some 4000 1.clas* participation followed each -ye*, because I feel that I need “Yes. It is a stabilising factor SUTCLIFFE FLORAL OetV 1 at the Flagstaff______armory.___ _ economics department, spent her Apaches at Whitoriver this yi discussion. belief in a power greater than toward any gaining of a sense of At year’s Fair considerable leave of absence for doctorate The picture received h i 1 man. God, in my life, is such a security.” “ We Specialize in Corsages” collflge entries were included in the work at Pennsylvania State Col- est praise from the gathering. Vower. This belief offcrs,*ome sta- “ Yes. It is essential tov every F. G. D. WIRE SERVICE eluded in the audience Gregory, White to bility in an otherwise ridiculous college student, both for his own 4 NORTH LEROUX Phone 134-W year -old Lambert Stone world of war and destruction." happiness and that of others.” .one of the warriors who "walked “ Yes. Every man needs some be- "Religion is a basic essential in 7 North Leroux Flagstaff Phone .W -W away” with Goronimo in the Enter Art Wort lief greater than himself to hang any phase of life. Without some Gene's Sporting Goods break with Cochise. onto in times of depression, a Holy belief we wander aimlessly about Ghost that cannot be analyzed by In our own mistrust in ourselves, Lester came about hi* nick Expert Gunamithing — Fishing Tackle Repair , At County Fair science or man." “ Yes. It is very basic factor in Giina. Ammunition, Ammo Reloading, Hand Loading name of • Judge” by \ “ Yes. Everyone has to have my life. Without it there is no Supplies, Rods, Reels Lures and Motors. actually being a judge. He was At |rai,t tw::8, serving two >• ms as copper charm necklace.cycle of life, and the pattern of is vital. There are so many differ* chairman from 1!M< to I!• !». He Mrs. Huby White, head resident nature, to me, are final proof of ont religions with each thinking • Dresses and Formals R. K. Douglass 10 East Santa Fe has been -absent fro mhis luties north Hall, will'enter a i oil paint- fc Supreme Being or God.” . that theirs is the one way to sal- only twice, since becoming a mem- ing showing a forest cabin with “ Yes, because I think everyone vation that it is hard to decide ber. The first time‘ was wl •n he the San Francisco peaks in the needs to have something stronger which religion is best. Basically • Lingerie and Underthings was serving a three-year ■nlist- background. Mrs. White had also than himself to believe in.” they an.all the same, I guess, but mcnt with the army, first is an hoped to have a still life ready, "Yes, because with things the there is so much controversy that M.P., and later in the engini rs. It but it will not lie completed in time, way they are today, everyone~needs they can’t accomplish much." • Accessories and Bags Welcome Back, Students! during the time he faith in someone other “ Yes. I just couldn't get along engineers, a year and a half, that ,,ui|) himself to aid his people in than If you didn’t where without it. It’s my life. That’s all." he served in Adak, Alaska. He was n better way of life, • Gloves discharged in 194li with the rank j udg,. likos A. S. C. "because of We're Glad to Help You With of corporal; the friendly attitude of the pro- The second relinquishment of fessors and students." His major Monte Vista Coffee Shop his duties came when he enrolled study is law, and he plans Always Remember Anything You Need Along the here at A. S. C. He feels that by ish his studies r the University “ We Cater to Parties and Banquets’* educating himself he can better «•- of Arizona. Photographic Line — Monte VLsta Hotel Bldg. Phone 195

EL PATIO CAFE FRONSKE STUDIO — AND — FINE’S. /w? -& - %«» C PRESCRIPTION "boae 1# 21 EAST ASPEN PHONE 628*W — FLAGSTAFF S ARIZONA - "Where the BEST in Food and Drinks arc Served” FLAGSTAFF * Jack Fine, Your Lumberjack STOHE^, La Verne - - ■ Gus And Pavlich On Loggers Are Expected To Be Doubtful List As On Even Terms With Invaders Starters Saturday La Verne Is Small Cheerleader Tryouts Two much shaken quarterbacks School Much Like Scheduled For Tonight of Arizona State College at Flag­ Cheerleader tryouts are sched­ staff, Gus Headington and Bob Flagstaff College uled to be held tonight at 6:90 in Pnvlich, remained on the doubtful After two consecutive de­ gymnasium. Your Players list as starters this Saturday night feats by Border conference Judges will be a committee — Varsity Schedule And Scores composed of Faculty members Dr. Yarsity Basketball Practice when the Lumberjacks open their teams, the Lumberjack var­ ihome season against La Verne sity gridmen will try to Charles W. Mesiter, Ben J. Reiges JACKS OPPONENTS . College of Los Angeles. Miss Mildred Stevens, Dr. Tom O. Bennie Rutherford change their lock tangling Bellwood. and members of the 12 Chuck Hill and company stag- with La Verne‘College Leop­ Will Get Underway Monday West Texas at Amarillo | gcred the conference Saturday Student Council. Latest Addition to New Mexico U. at Albuquerque night as the University of N e w ards Saturday night on Skid­ more Field in the fic*t home game Basketball practice for the Lum­ Sept. 30 La Verne College-Flagstaff at 7 :.'i0 p.n j Mexico ran up 78 points while berjack varsity will get underway Oct. 7 Arizona State Tempe at Tempe of the season. Game time has been Basketball Popular | holding the Axemen scoreless set unofficially at 7:?0. This Year's Varsity Oct. 14 New Mexico A&M at Flagstaff , throughout. It was just a case of Honday. according to plans an­ Easy Workouts for Although taking1 two one sided Intramural Choice; nounced by Herb Gregg, head Latest addition to Coach Ben J. (Homecoming - 2:30 p.m.) a major power against a minor defeats, thr Lumberjacks should Reiges’ Lumbcrjack football team { one with New Mexico's Hill run- t**ketba!l coach. Oct. 28 Highlands U. at Flagstaff - 7 :30 p.m. be on even terms' with the Leop­ To Be Played First Babes After 52-0 ‘s Bennie Rutherford, returning Nov. -1 Whittier College at Whittier (Calif.) | ning wild. To date 21 game* have been ards. La Verne, is_a small school arsity letterman. Rutherford mis­ Nov. 18 Western New Mexico at Silver City. | Besides Headington and Pavlich.1 much like Flagstaff, while West On the intramural program, (tbeduled for the Lumberjacks, sed the first few weeks of Nov. 25 Pepperdine College at Los Angeles ; guards Clyde Eldridge and Bill Texas and the University of New basketball see m 3 to be the popu­ u i Director of Athletics Jlggs In- Defeat Saturday practice, but in working hard a t Falcon were injured slightly. In Mexico have an enrollment close to lar choice and will be the first ‘ is center position now. ,lty said he hopes to secure five Easy Axebabc workouts were the backfietd, Johnny Buncan, ■ the 5000 mark. sport to be played this year, ac­ This is the third year of foot- fast 155 pound junior, and Jack Although the Jacks and leop­ cording to A. M. McCreary, head or « * more for Coach Gregg and scheduled for this week by Coach Herb Gregg, frosh football men­ ill at Flagstaff for Rutherford Axebabe Schedule And Scores Holland, 185 pound starter, are a- ards have not met in recent years, of the physical education depart­ his team. tor, aiter returning from their who played one year as an Axe- mong those nursing injuries. Fal­ they have played the same teams ment. five pre-seflsotj games already first -outing, a 52-0 defeat at-the babe and won a varsity letter AXEBABES ** OPPONENTS con was playing the ^est line job on the coast. Last season, the Mr, McCreary ufges anyone in­ * ranged are as follows: Dec. 7. hands of a powerful Palo ,V’erde last fall. 0 Palo Verde at Blythe 52 for the Loggers until he was tak­ Leopards had an Inspiring year terested in "forming ,a team to Jo g. Highlands University nt L a s Junior College eleven Saturday. Rutherford has had plenty o f Oct. 6 Gila College at Flagstaff 7 :30 p.m. en out because of a leg injury in winning five games, tieing two, so and turn in bis list of players Vegas, N. M.; Dec. 9. University the third quarter. Lamar Haines, and losing only three. This com­ On Oct. 0, the Axebabes open Oct. 13 Phoenix College at Flagstaff by Friday of th&wcfk. of*New Mexico at Gallup, N. M.. senior tackle; Monroe Bull, 200 pares to one win, on«» tie, and six their home schedule against East­ (Homecoming - 8 p.m.) Basketball teams will be com­ asd Dec. 15, 16, New Mexico pound end, Sam Van Dyke, 185 losses for the local eleven last fall. posed of not more that'eight men ern Arizona (Gila) Junior College Oct. 21 Arizona State at Tempe at Flagstaff 7 :30 p.m. Western at Flagstaff. halfback, and Clay Spivey, 165 The Jacks fought to a 20-20 tie per team and not mha! courses in physical education' He "Hopes to graduate next year and Joe Rolle, sponsor Dt the Chain from Moberly, Mo., Junior Col­ Pederson received his Bachelor after seeing one more year on Gang, Mr. Gibbons indicated that lege; Ken Jones, five f o o t 10 of Scince in physical education Jack football team from his forward, Hannibal - LaGrange from LaCrosse in 1937. He taught ter position. (Hannibal, Mo.,) Junior College: in schools of LaCrosse until he Mark Pesusick,- six foot one, and entered the 4rmy in 1941. In 194.-t Charles Norton,0 five foot 10, he received his Master of 9duca- YOUR WEEKLY MOVIE GUIDE guard*, San Pedro, Calif., Har­ tion from th-j University of Colo FRIEND'S bor Junior College; E u lo - rado. gio Montoya, six foot one, Gila School Supplies Northern Arizona Theaters, Inc. J.C.; and Bob Keehan, five foot From 1947 through the summer Bine, Wilson J. C., Chicago of 1949 he was coach, physical ed-.j ucation instructor, and supervisor r Typewriters of teacher training at Northwest | ORPHEUM FLAGSTAFF Missouri Stc'.e Teachers College, j Maryville, M.». Sales, Service— Box office opens at 6:43 Box office opens 5:15 Former Colorado U. He entered the army a*~£ pri- | and Rentals p.m. Sat., Sun., Holidays p.m. Sat., Sun., Holidays vate and became a sergeant i n j 1:45 p.m. Phone 568 1:45 p.m. Phone 423 Ski Coach Addition October, 1941. He instruction 15 WEST ASPEN 18 N. San Francisco ■military taction aloo first uiJ. 41* J- .10 W . Aspen Ph. 221 took a reduction in ntnk to join j Wed. — Thurs. Wed. To Phy. Ed. Staff the ski troops in April, 1941, but' Sept. 27-28 y Sept. 27 was promoted to staff sergeant in John N. Pederson, former ski August, 1941. Attending Fort Ben­ Make Leather Craft BRIGHT LEAF Senora Tentacion W«ch at University of Colorado ding Infantry Officers School from Starring With and assistant football coach at February to May, 1943, he was Your Hobby University of Indiana, joins th c commissioned S ec o n d Lieut­ Gary Cooper Susana Guizar physical education and athletics enant on May 23. He then return­ All Supplies at David SUva department this' fall nr head ski ed to Camp Hule, Colo., for a se­ Patricia Neal Ninon Sevilla n'*ch and assistant football coach. cond year with the ski troops. Vol­ Pederson is assisting Head Foot­ unteering for overseas duty, h - Doc Williams Fri. — Sat. Thurs. — Fri. ball Coa^h Ikn J. Reiges as line sent to England as special Sept. 29-.J0 Sept. 28-29 ‘“«eh. He played center when at­ service officer with the quarter­ tending LaCrosse (Wis.) State master group, then was made ath­ Saddlery Fortunes of Lady for A Night Tetthers College. Since the fall of letic supply officer for the Third Captain Blood With 1949, when he returned to Univer- Army, alsa winter sports chair­ 106 E. Santa Fe Ph. 572-R John Wayne *>ty of Indiana to continue his man. W ith Joan Blondell *orlc on his Doctor of Physical LoUIh Hayward And Education degree, he has held a Patrica Medina graduate asslstantship and helped TONY’S STEAK HOUSE George Macready Panhandle rrS h ucks-I blew *iUi the coaching of football and With taught swimming. "W here the Lumberjacks Meet" And Rod Cameron Ai head ski coach, Pederson will TONY SOURIS, Proprietor Cathy Downs ooe of the best qualified in the. *est. Born in Milwaukee and at­ 218 SOUTH SITGREAVES Phone411 With tending high school at West Allis, Eleanor Parker Sat. — Sun. Agnes Moorhead Sept. 30-0ct. 1 and college at LaCroose, he OVERNIGHT PHOTO FINISHING f h y the poor Piscis! adopted skiing as a natural sport Ellen Corby Blondie's Hero »nd recreation. trick cigarette tests you’ve been Starring After entering the U. S. Army Jean and Trox Sun. — Mon. Peniiy Singleton Jone 30, 1941, he spent two years Photographic Department Store Oct. 1-2 « brand — one sniff of that, *>th the, ski troops on Mt. Rain Arthur Lake at Camp Hale, Colo., before go- Viewmasters — Optical Goods Stars In My Crown Larry Simms of cigarette “ B” — and he’s still overseas. He entertd the army Starring And u * Private and was a first lleut- Joel McCrea test a cigarette to smoke pack after jjant when discharged Nov. 10, 19 Bandits of El Dorado *ne last three months of his ser- WIDEST SELECTION OF MOCCASINS TO Ellen Drew With That’s the test Camel asks he served as athletic supply BE FOUND ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. Dean Stockwell Charles Starrett officer for some half million troops Smiley Burnette the 30-Day Mildness Test. Smoke ® the Third Army and was inter- Tuesday . ‘ Ports chairman. Fall Line Sport Skirts and Jackets Oct. 3 Tuesday only Camels — regularly for 30 days. Your “T-Zone” In 1945-46 at University of Colo- Oct. 3 r,<*°. while working for his Mast- Sportsman Automatic Lighter with each My Friend Irma (T for Throat ancTTTor Taste)— is^eVMS/Proving ** of Education degree, he coach Goes West Green Grass tW university skiing and swim­ Ten Dollar purchase— Limited time only . . . ground for any cigarette. After ming teams and was city recrea­ W ith of Wyoming tion director for Boulder, Colo. Marie Wilson Peggy Cummins as your regular smoke, Only 30 years of age, Pederson John Lund Charles Coburn 5 foot 10 and weighs 215 Diana Lynn Robert Arthur He 1* interested in all And particularly '.football, ski- Matinee Mondays & jng, and swimming, ain McCreary, head of the 18 EAST SANTA FE ‘ PHONE 649-J , THURSDAY Rita Hayworth W w a l education department, is W ified to offer post-graduate THE LUMBERJACK Wednesday, Sept. 27 l Stableford New* Juniors Put Bill Jones In Prexy Chair; Joan Lamb And Lois Lane andBHCameron Exchange Carlos Mendiola President Of Name Committee For Homecoming Float Wedding Vowsin Flag Friday i" Sophomore Class To Marry in Nov. The junior class has elected Bill Wedding vow* were exeHanL Charles' Stableford, sophomore Announcement of her approach­ between Lois Lane and Bill Cam­ Jones president fcr the current ing ,jnarriage to Carlos Mendiola Jim Bums, ’60 graduate, I. ' from Kinkman, has been elected year. NEW G Y M . . . eron, former student and former vyus made by Joan Lamb at a dor- LUMBERJACK editor, Friday aft­ president of his class for the cur­ Virginia Pruitt is vice president; (Continued from Page 1) K r ,c at *9 5 ! 11 mitory party given by Pat Wild- ernoon at an informal double ring Irene McMullen Elected New Prexy of rent year here. He succeeds Bill Pat Parry, secretary; Margie Lar- and rock wool insulation will Jones. make the buildings still in man in Upper Morton Saturday ceremony held at the home of the isch, treasurer; Marion Dick and night. The claw met last Wednesday, John Bertoglio, representatives tc shape 160 years from now. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hay- E Ta Ma Munt, Townwomen's Group to elect officers, and tentative Dimensions of the northern The couple will become Mr. and dee Lane of Flagstaff. the Associated Student Body Coun­ Mrs. during the Thanksgiving hol­ plans for a picnic Sunday, Oct. 1, cil; and Jess Sanchez representa­ hard maple playing floor are 125 Cameron is the son of Mr. and Irene McMullen w a s elect' idays in Corona, Calif. in Oak Creek were drawn up. Ar­ x 150 feet, a c c o m m o d a t­ ««; * y, _ BAfiKnmrtM ia n > Mrs. IXUrOlllHarold L. V-'ttlUC*UII,Cameron, also of Ul tive to the Associated Men’s Stu­ Miss Lamb a soptomore, u a Fl u f f ^Is. Revcren|i U L. townwomen’s organization on cam' rangements for the event, which dent Council. Miss Pruitt is also ing two basketball courts, two ten­ memberember of Alpha Mu Eta, social * off jcjat, d; • pus, in a meeting last Friday. Murphy to Guest will be for class members and their representative to the Associated nis courts, or two volleyball Patterson officiated. guests, will be in charge of the sorority. She plans to continue her Ruth Herrington is the new Women’s Student Council. courts. In addition, h a n d ­ Attendants to the couple were On Students' Radio new social managers Gloria Trillo b a ll courts are possible along studies after her wedding. vice-president and secretary' for Mildred Stevens, associate Lora Chiappetti, maid of honor, and John Oddonetto. the south and cast walls. T h e en­ Mendiola began his senior year and Stanton “ Ollie” Solberg, beat the year, and Fay Corey, treasur­ ,Other officers are Don I' professor of physical education, this fall but has been called by Program Saturday ■' and Dr. Robert F. Togji, associate tire building measures 193 x 150 er. Juanita Allan will represent ice-presidcnt; Leona Koenig, set feet, said Mr. McCreary. the U. S. Marines to report for Elma Jane Murphy, senior stu­ retary; Bill Scarborough, treasur- ij professor - • of — education and director - duty Oct. 7. Following the ceremony a recep­ the club bn the Associated Wom­ A U-shaped track, six feet wide, tion was held at thc Country club. dent, singing and playing the gui­ Evalyn Glecson. and Mamn ° \he. ,tra,n,nK ,httv' and built with inlaid composition en's Student Council. Homer, representatives to the As - ^ 1 * ! ^ After thc reception thc couple left tar, will be guest artist on Sat­ immittee to begin plans for a will run around the edge of the stalled in a room adjoining t f A Spanish dinner and initiation sociated Student Body Council. <,n a honeymoon trip to San Diego,; urday night’s KCLS half-hour pro­ float in the Homocoming parade playing floor. It is proposed to training room. Steamheat for the , of new members will be held soon, Jim Hallsted and Joe Calif. Saturday, Oct. 14, has been ap- add a dirt floored field house to building will be supplied by f o Marjorie Godwin announced. She gram Moonlight Rambl«rs. T h e Smith w i l l represent sopho-, Cameron is a graduate of ited with Miss Pruitt as chair- the building in the future, and the independent blowers, situated high ( an8 Miss McMullen aod Margaret program over the local radio sta­ men on the Associated: the University of Arizona. She re­ i. Members are Betty Merwin, track would extend through th is op in each comer of the main area 1 Hutchison are in charge of ar­ j ceived her degree in science and tion begins at 7:30 p. m. Men’s student council and.... Bertha . |Judy Van Dc Car, Sandy Greene making a regulation 220 - yard extensions to all other* rooms. rangements. will I did internship as a medical tech­ The Ramblers is a trio compos­ Lewis representative to | and SancheI track. e s S S 1 Entrance to the building f o r nician through thc University o f A'committee of Miss McMullen. ed of Russ,Ready and John Treth- Student SEATING MOO in-student spectators will be Minnesota at Minneapolis General ; Miss- Hutchison, and Marjorie ewey, senior students here, and Total seating capacity will be made through two doors at th e Hospital. At present s he is j Wong was appointed to begin Joe Dugan of Sunnyside. Ready 3600. Movable bleachers on either comers of the north end. Students employed as medical technician at j plans for a float in the Home­ plays guitar, TTrethcwey fid­ side will seat approximately 1500. Mrs. Ardrey Is use east and west doors. En­ St. Monica’a Hospital, Phoenix. |[ coming parade Saturday, Oct. 11. dle, and Dugan mandolin. Vocals Jo Ann De Vaney Balconies on both sides will be trance to balcony seats will be pinner! are performed by Ready and Dug- bleacher-type which will slide park made from a passageway above. Camcro’,------is £> graduate „ of I Is Named New Honored at Dinner against the wall, allowing a space Ceiling over the playing floor is ASC at Flagstaff. While in college Isabell Camper The newly-organized program about 27 feet deep on each side of excelsior-concrete c o m p o s i- he was active in Blue Key, nat- of western and Ipllbilly music i s Gamma Chi Sec. Sunday Evening which can be used for batting and tion, acoustically designed to eli- >,,nal honorary fraternity, the As- New Prexy of featured every; Saturday night golf practice. Volleyball and bad­ minate much roise. sociated Student Council, the hik- Jo Ann De Vaney was elected | and u shorter iS-minute program Irs. Eldon A. Ardrey, co-spon­ minton can also be played in this Whcn completed thc building c'ub- and " os LUMBERJACK secretary of Gamma Chi Beta Inst Home fc Group one other night each w*.«*k, t h'c sor of the group was honored Sun­ will be used by both mtn and / o r for two years, Wednesday evening to fill the of- night varying weekly, is also of­ day evening by inembers of Delta 0nOn thc the west v side arc rooms women physical education stu- P>°>ed wlth Carpenter I aper *’ce vacated by Joanne Bennett. Isabel) Camper has been elect­ fered by the Ramblers. Saturday’s Phi Alpha, honorary music society, i eluding a mens lounge complete dents prior to remodeling the ol3 j Company. Homecoming plans for a parade ed president of Omicron Kappa program will be the fourth, hav­ at a dinner in the Hotel Monte Vis- j "'th de***. lamps, and trophiesja gym. Following remodeling, th e ! Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. j float and an alumni breakfast, to Gamma, campus home economics ing been previously aired Sept. 20, la dining room. p h y s ic a l education corrective old gym will be used exclusively i Cameron will make their home j be held Saturday, Oct. 14, will be sorority. She was formerly vice- 23, and 26. Toastmaster Robert Fitzmaurice, I00"1 w'th rowing machines, pul- for women’s physical education. at 2330 East Roosevelt. Phoenix. completed at tonight’s meeting at president. presented the honoree l,e*> an<* a full-length mirror; a Saturday night is guest night, 6 p. m. in Room 40 in the worn Pat Wild man was elected vice- and the group hopes to enlist tal­ with a gift from the group during larKC classroom seating from 200 p r e s id e n t ; Pat Mead, sec­ I’s dorm. the program. Jack Swartz, as,is- 300 on movable bleachers with ented student guests for the pro­ Joe Ann Foster was put in PROCHNOWS NEWS STAND retary; Betty Simmons, treasurer; gram. The trio was organixed this tant professor of music, was guest * mP>' *Pace {oT demonstrations and Delores Diaz, historian. charge of obtaining a truck to be speaker : an<* a mov*e projection booth; and fall and is available for dances used in the parade. Miss Byrd Burton, head of the Mrs. Ardrey. instructor in organ I “ equipment room, Magazines Candy Pipes and parties. Cards and letters for Breakfast reservations arc to be kothe economics department, re- at the college, is co-sponsor of the Three dressing rooms will b e requests may be sent in care of made by Margaret Davidson and Tobacco tptned this fall after a year’s ab­ the station. society with her husband. Dr. El- j housed on thc east side, plus a Evalyn Glecson. Elma Jane don A. Ardrey, head of the music ] room for thc storing of individual proportioned sence to study for her doctor’s de­ Murphy, president, Mrs. Jay gree at Pennsylvania State Col­ department. Dr. Ardrey is now on j equipment and clothing of over Coombs, Doreen Fritz, and Miss nylons of'noU lect and will resume duties as a leave of absence for the falli'500 persons, thus making it possi- De Vaney are in charge of invi­ sorority advisor. Miss Margaret Bill Grace Is New semester to study at New York ble for every man in the college Holeproof Hosiery wlni tations to alumni. University. Mr. Swartz is sponsor to fully utilize all gym facilities, .Pipet, assistant professor of Fashion Academy Gold home economics, filled the posi­ Miss Gleeson is in charge of re­ during his absence. 1 Mr. McCreary said. typing the organization’s revised THE BEST O N ’66' tion last year. Prexy of Kappa Arrangements for the dinner! An athletic equipment storing Medal for^t 950 for "beouty constitution. were in charge of Mary Anderson r0om is connected with an issue And It’s Near A. S. C. Campus— In line and color." That Canterbury Meeting Sigma Kappa Frat and Lloyd Pipes, social managers1 room. South of th.c storage meant Holeproof vi» the Social Science Picnic I (or the group. will be a training room, housing — Fine Foods at Reasonable Prices hosiery style leader, the Set For Sunday Kappa Sigma Kappa, social fra­ rub-down tables, th e r a p e u - hosiery fo r youl Sh#«f ternity, has elected Bill Grace pre­ Slated For Oct. 5 whirlpool bath, and steam First meeting- this' season of the Everything you might want, from sizzling steaks to beauties for every need, sident for this year to fill the va­ Holly Will Attend bath. succulent sea foods. In three lengths and nlnt Canterbury club will be in the form cancy left by Cal Harrington. A picnic for all social science of A dinner 6 p.m. Sunday in the Episcopal Conference Another feature of the building W inning Look colors. Harold Johnson has been appoint­ majors and minors will be held a three-unit washing and dry­ Homemade Pastries, Tasty Sandwiches. Try our Ham­ pariah hall of the Church of the at Walnut Canyon, 4:30 p. m., Ep^hany. ed chairman of a committee to plan Ralph J. Holly, associate pro­ ing plant for towels and suits, in- burger— It’s a full meal— and Andrews’ Coffee is worth the group's float in the Home­ Thursday, Oct. 5. Those attending fessor of English and drama dir­ 10 cents. Bill Brennan and Joan Suck- coming parade, Saturday, Oct. 14. will meet in front of North Hall. ector, will go to Phoenix this atorff. are in charge of arrange- The fraternity also plans to be­ Reservations may be made with week end to attend the State Con­ Compliments of menta. Everyone interested is in­ gin pledging soon. any faculty member of the social Blcdwtk vited. ference at thc Trinity- Episcopal ANDREWS' COFFEE SHOP science department. Cathedral. COLLEGE INN Cardinal Key Will He is-one of two Northern Ariz- Just North of Underpass on Highway 66 Chair Will Sing In la laymen attending. The other Newman Club To Hold JIM MASSEY, Prop. JOHNNY ANDREWS, Prop., Lumberjack Alumnus Thun. Night Fine Absent Members is a Dr. Kalb of Holbrook. Spanish Dinner Sun. The conference opens Saturday t of the Ages choir Meetings of tlje Cardinal Key The Newman club, national fra­ at 2 p. m. and closes Sunday a t ______a program at the will be held on - alternate Thurs­ 2 p. m.’ Bishop Arthur B. Kinsol- ternity for Catholic students, will fiUMi'Kiwmnis Convention, Thurs- days at 4:30 pjn. in the science ,ving is head of the conference. * day nigl)t, in the Elks club i r reading room and a Tine of SO hold a Spanish. dinner £pr mem­ bers Sunday in the hall « f thc Our WiAstow. cents will be levied on absent mem­ Lady of Guadalupe church. Under the direction of Jack bers, it was decided at a meeting held Thursday. Reservations should be made by S^attz, acting chofr director, t h this evening with Pat Kleine:- or approximately 60 - voice group Business discussed at the meet­ tylcUfAt&Ijlj ing included pledging, a homecom­ * iven Miller. will offer “ I wonder as I Wander”, Membership duos have b w , set “Du- Zolst Nit Zogen” . •Jesu, Pri­ ing float, and sponsoring of pro­ jects to 'benefit the college. Ten­ at $1 n semester.. Meetings will celess ‘Treasure’’, ‘‘Sh’ma Yisr- be held first and third Thursdays roelV and “ Skip - to - M'Lou. tative projects may "include stu­ PHARMACY dent-sponsored assemblies and the of every month. At the Oct. 5 meet­ ing election of officers will be held. promotion of better attendance at Rath “ Tisxy” Paterson, *50 grad­ Future plans include a barbecue 2 E.. Santa Fe Phone 61 social gatherings, and all “ activity uate, la now teaching second grade and a dance. at Eager elementary school. ticket ’ activities

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