Thought for the Week Lit'l Jack Sofs [he gr*«» ^ in9 work is to be on top LUMBERJACK Life leaps up like a geyser for those who 0f if, no! coru+antly chasing after it. drill through the rock of inertia. VOLUME 13 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1&, 1057 NUMBER I f

ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE. FLAGSTAFF, Activities Planned No Annuals Gamma Chi Beta's Sold After For Snow Carnival January 28 Dance On Saturday An exciting Winter Carnival Students have until Jan. 28 to will be held at ASC from Wed­ have 1heir individual pictures tak­ The feature event of the Gamma oritc Ftut Man". The "Favorite nesday. Feb. 6, until Sunday, Feb. en for the 1956-57 La Cuesta. There Chi Beta Club Win ertimc formal Frat M; *'n" will be chosen by liam- 10. sponsored by the Associated 'Cradle Song' will be no pictures taken after this dance this Saturday. Jan. 19. will 'nia Chis from a representative date. from each of the five social in* Students. be the announcement of the "Fav- Registration day, Jan, 28. will tenntics on campus. Students from the University of be fin-al day to buy annuals. They The theme fur this year s an­ Arizona, ASC at Tempe, Phoenix Leads Named can be purchased from Billie Soto nual dance is Winter Carnival. The College. Grand Canyon College, in La Cuesta office or Jeff Martin danee is a boy ask girl affair, las - Ralph J. Holly announced Mon­ Regents Plan Eaglem Arizona Junior College. in the college dining hall. Rudy ing from nine to twelve in the Wo­ day the cast for the “Cradle Song,” Espino wilL sell to students living Westminster College. U C LA , Uni­ men's Gym. a drama to be given by the Play­ in the Cottage city area Jan. 14 to Incoming presdient. Evelyn Ie*a- versity of Niw Mexico, and stu­ makers Feb. 19 and 20 in the col­ 18. To Request £ Joe. is in charge of tiie danre. dent nurses from CJood Samaritan lege auditorium at p. m. Students who would like to ap­ I >ecora t ions arc bcin^ hintiled by and St. Joseph Nursing Schools of Those winning lead roles are pear in advertising pictures should Corrine Moore and M argaret Allen. Phoenix are in v ite d to a tte n d he contact Danny Young or Phil Dep Donna Roth as Prioress, Helen \h- $1, 501, 400 Helen Vladich is in charge of en­ carnival on Saturday, Feb. 9. zurkk as Vicaress. Mona Jean Ro­ pe. tertainment. and Elaine Crowd: r Preliminary carnival activities The activity section which in­ gers as Sister Joanna of the Cross, A capital outlay of 51.5Cll. 10C for is in chargc o-f refreshments. will begin Wednesday afternoon and Marily Morris as Teresa. cludes dances and Christmas act­ new construction and other im­ and continue through. Friday for ivities. division pages including Others in the cast are Kay Coop­ provements on the campus during local students. Snow sculpturing er as Sister Marcella. Jewell Ells­ sports, and advertising ■«il] be sent contests will be held Wednesday to the printers Feb. 3. A CHECK for $59,200 is being displayed by Presi­ science teaehers should make application through the next two years will be asked worth as Mistress of the Novices. dent L. A. Eastburn on its receipt from th** Na­ Dr. J. L Walkup, dran of the college. Shown above, President Attends providing there is snow on the Organizations having activities of the stale legislature, aeoording Sue Bushey as Sister Maria Jesus. tional Science Foundation to finance a apeelal sum­ lefft to right, are Science Proff. Kenneth Derifield, campus. In the -ebent that there is should contact th estaff so pictures to action taken by the Board of Joann Scott as Sister Sarario. mer institute in nelence and mathematics for higli- Dean Walkup. President Eastburn. Science Proff. none. the contests will be held at Sharon Allen as Sister Inez. Mar­ will be taken shortly after the be­ Regents in meeting Saturday, lan Blue Key Meeting the Snow Bowl. Trophies: will be ginning of the spring semester. se-hool teiLchers. Thr rollege will be 011c off 9& col­ Chester F. Deaver, and Math Prof. J. H. Butchart. garet Greer as. Sister Tonera, 5, Rt Tempe. awarded to the winners. Presidents should get in touch with leges and universities over the nation offering a Dr. Agnes M, Allen, head off the science depart­ President Ken Cogdill attended Steve Powers as the doctor. Tony National Scienee Foundation sponsored institute ment. will direct th» institute, scheduled to start Group singing ajid refreshments the editor ot arrange a time and In the plan for the college during tlie biannual convention of Blue Sanchez as Antonio, and Bob Cox of training this coming summer. The $->9, 200 will June 17. MI m Junia McAlister, acting for Dr. A l­ trill highlight a party in the Col­ place for these pictures. the first year are 1571, 400 addit­ Key in New Orleans Dec. 2S to 20. as the poet. be used to provide stipends of 8“ 5 a week t© len. was absent front the rumpus when this picture lege Union B'uilding Wednesday ional funds for the new education While at the convention Ken was Dates lor the presentation of science teachers enrolled in the summer institute was taken. appointed to the constitution com­ evening. A Jam session will be and laboratory" sheool building, for Mozart's opera, “ Cose Fan Tutte” and to meet other expenses or needs. lli-^ti school mittee, which was formed to de­ keld Thursday in the Ashurst Mus hare been postponed to March 14 which 90, 000 has; already been ic Hall. Gary Hunt Elected termine any needed amendments and 15. appropriated; $130, 000 for furni­ to the national constitution. I Plans are now under w ay for a [ party at the Snow Bowl on Fri- Prexy Yesterday Annual Song Fest Smith Kappa Band Groups Plan ture for the two new m en’s dormi­ The committee proposed five I day. If plana work out, there will tories being ror*sir"cted by bond new amendments, one of which E be. dancing and refreshments for Gary Hunt was elected president Sig President issues; and 5160, 000 for a new was introduced bv th<» ASC chan­ I the participants. Band Participates of the Physical Education Majors Planned March 7 Annual Play Day Wi* 'i 'house, ter. The amendment concerned | After registration Saturday and Minors Club. Elections were The second year planning in­ cmmginu the election dates of lo­ Delta Phi Alpha will sponsor its Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta I morning, ski team representatives conducted Monday and Tuesday, cludes 35DO. OQO for the extension of cal chapter elections. In Inauguration annual Song Fest on Thursday elected officers at a meeting Wed­ Sigma are planning the first of an­ I from the U. of A ., Tempe, W est- Jan. 14 and 15. thr ad; ni nisi rat ion and library The first evening banquet was night, March T, in the auditorium. nesday evening, Jan. 9, in tlie nual Play Days Jan. 31 at the r minster, and possibly UC LA and “ We appreciated the invitation Other officers of the organiza­ building and S&Q. OOO for opening, held at the famous Arnaud’s R.?st- AL1 campus organizations are elig­ union. • Snow Bowl. I the University of New Mexico will to appear at Govenor McFarland’s tion are Nancy Olivas, vice presi­ grading and paving the extension aurant. The second evening ban­ ible to participate in the Song Fest. Those elected were Bill Smith, I participate in ski competition. inauguration and the cooperation dent; Jonell Cope, secretary: Jua­ The groups will be excused from of Beaver Street south to the south quet featured Justice Tom Clark Each organization may also nom­ president; Al Alvarez, vice presi­ I Saturday afternoon there will be of the cafeteria personnel for pre­ nita Brewer, treasurer: Robert classes and plan to leave campus end dt the new dormitories and of the Supirme Court and the paring the two dinners for us. It DeLintt, men’s program chairman; inate a candidate for Sons Fest dent; Bob Mills, secretary; Cat in cars about 3 p. m. At the Snow west to Cottage City. Archbishop of New Orleans as [various types at ■competition for Queen to be elected in an all-school Justice, treasurer; George Rock­ was also v t-ry encouraging to see and Mary Louise Yanez, women’s Bowl students will ski. toboggan, This is part of the $11 million the speakers.. The prog-rum o f the con­ I the non-skiing students, such as election shortly before the Song the high morale of the bind asi program chairman. well, pledge master; John Bunch, and enjoy other snow activities. regents will ask the legislature to vention also included a sight-seeirv’ toBoggan races, obstacle races, Fest. assistant pledge master; Sid anew shoe races, and a baseball they had to come back from their Sponsors of the organization are Afer dark dinner will be served appropriate during the next two tour of the historic city of New Travis, chaplain: Vic Lopez, ser- game played on snow shoes. Tro­ Christmas vacations a day early Dr. Wilda Pickett, associate pro­ Song entries will be judged as in the lod®e, provided by the col­ years for the three' state institu­ Orleans. # most original, most humorous and geant-at-armh: and John Bree. lege dining hall. The students will phies jind prizes will be awarded in order for the necessary Sunday fessor of physical education for tions. Die i->-n state colleges and On the return trip Ken and the best serious number. chairman and historian, correspon­ return to school about 7 p.m. 1 to all winners. rehearsals, " said Mr. Charles War­ women, and Dr. John Pederson, the university. delegate from tlie University i>f ren. acoociate director of the Lum­ associate professor of physical ed­ Officers of Delta Phi Alpha are ding secretary, publicity. The planning committee for the At 3 p.m. that evening there The fra ternity has four neu- John M Jacobs. Phoenix randi­California stopped in- Tex­ ‘*U1 be a basketball game between berjack band. ucation. Dottie Coleman, president: Mar­ event includes Bill Smith. Rosie er and business man. was elected as. and visited Rice Institute. garet Greer, vice president; Alice pledgee -to be initiated tlie week Brooks, Yvonne Mills and Do*tie the Lumberjacks and New Mexico Eighty-five members of the band after final exams. They are Larry president of the Board of Regents, At a meeting of Blue Key on Fri­ Military Institute. Following the traveled in the Travel jack and an Brinton. secretary-treasurer; and Coleman. Chaperones will be Har­ succeeding William R. Mathews, day afternoon. Jan. 11. in the C asillas. Bruce Twitch el. Dick McC old Goodman and Charles Warren, g*m*. there will be an informal elementary school bus to the cap­ Huetta Harvey, historian Tucson publisher. Other officers muon Ken gave a report of the Sharon Allen Head oy end Dick Vargas. ren dance kn the Women's Gymnasium. itol grounds in Phoenix. They left The fraternity is planning a din­ for the current year include Lynn convention. At the meeting Ken The trophies and prizes will be at 5 : 45 Monday morning. Jan. 7, ner dance for some time in Feb­ The purpose of the Play Day is Lane y. Phoenix, secretary; Mrs. also assigned duty dates for the to show ap«priciation to those who awarded at that time. and arrived in Phoenix at 9 : 30. The Of Polio Campaign Olmstead Named ruary to celebrate their tenth Evelyn Kirmse. Tucson, treasurer: Knot Hole Club, which has been worked on the all-state Tau Beta | Sunday will be free time for University and Tempe bands were year on campus. Alex G. Jacome. Tucson, assistant recently reorganized by Blue Key. ■ students to participate in any o»n hand ot play for the govenor*s Sharon Allen, chairman of the President Of Club Sigma-Kappa Kappa Psi conven­ secretary, and M. L. Brooks. Phoe­ The club enables deserving scho*>l ■ snow sport. A free movie in the inauguration also, and the three March of Dimes campaign on tion here Dec. 7 and 8. It is hoped nix, assistant treasurer. children of Flagstaff to lie admit­ ■ auditorium and other types of en- bands alternated in their playing. campus, which is being held dur­ Glenn Olmstead, freshman, was that the Play Day can become an Brooks as newly elected State ted to basketball games free of elected second semester president nnual event to follow the band B tertainment are planed for the Tlie show opened at 13: 30 and ing the month of January, has Sanderson Named a Superintendant of Public Instruc­ charge. ■ day. continued for two hours. The bands announced that the March of of the DeMolay Toppers' Club, at honorarioes1 state convention each tion succeeds C. L. Harkins to the a meeting held Dec. 19 in the ban­ ve’ar. It is also hoped that the Play I This is one of the biggest pro- played at eleven o'clock and sev­ Dimes will hold a dance on Jan. board, and Elwood W. Bradford, B jects ever undertaken by the stu- eral minutes before the govenor's 24 in the women’s Gym. quet room of the union. Indian President Day will foster interest of other Yuma, succeeded Michael B. Hod­ ■ dent body of ASC. It is hoped inaugural address at noon. Various fraternities will elect a Other officers elected were Ho­ band members to join the groups. ges. Tucson. ■ that the event will become an an- Afterwards the Lumberjack candidate for March of Dimes ward Travis, vice president; Ivy The Indian Ctub. composed of In vitations will be sent out to Any organization, chib or group ■ nual affair, growing in attraction band ate lunch at the Desert Sun Queen. The winner will be deter­ Dixon, treasurer; Kennety Lee. Ind i an s, t udents on the campus, re­ Kappa Kappa P3i pledges soon using college classrooms for even­ S and national fame each year. Hotel Dining Room before continu­ mined by the number of dimes secretary; Dave Markee, repre­ cently v elected officers. They are alter lhe Play Day. Former Student Now ing meetings Ls responsible for the ing their return trip to Flagstaff. each candidate receives. sentative. and Garry Rohreer. Milford Sanderson, president; Bill cleaning necessary to leave the Arrival time in Flagstaff was ap­ A Dutch cake will be auctioned publicity chairman. Barnett, vice president: Elva Gib­ Fashion School Offers U. S. Probation Officer room useable for early morning proximately 7: 45 that evening. at the dance, and refreshments son. secretary; Louis Tracy, trea­ classes. Spurs Hear Pipes will be served. surer; and Willard Sakiestewa. so­ Senior Women Grants Reeves E. Knowlton. former col­ The cafeteria treated the retur­ Local Group Candidate lege student here and business man Ref re slm nents and smoking are cial manager, The club js sponsor­ Fashion Fellowships are being ning band to a sleak dinner on is now U. S. probation officer for source uf the most objectionable Address Meeting For National Charter ed by Dr. William Tinsley. offered by the Tobe-Coburn their arrival. The day before the Two Former Students northern Arizona with his office Utter. A ll debris of this nature Six members of the group atten­ SchooL for Fashion Careers in Dean Margaret Pipes was bands enjoucd a special Sunday The next national charter for in Prescott. He administers the must be removed to proper dis­ Home for Christmas ded the Third Annual Ln^ian Ne^s New York City to senior women, guest speaker at the regular din­ night meat of chicken, and early Phi Kappa fraternity will be given duties of his office in Yavapai, Co­ posal containers. Desks, chairs, Two young service men of Flag­ Council Meeting last week at San­ according to announcements re­ ner meeting of Spun Tuesday eve­ Monday morning, the cafeteria this year either to the ASC at conino. Apache, Navajo and Mo­ table arms, tables and floors must staff returned on leave to enjoy ta Fe, N. M. Tlie meeting was spon­ ceived today. All senior women ning, Jan. L5. She spoke to the provided a special breakfast and Flagstaff ASC at Tempe, or High­ have counties. be wiped to remove sticky spot: * the holidays at home. ^H ■ ' § sored by the Kiva Club, qn organi­ graduating before August 31. 1957. group about the functions of Spurs frjit to be taken along on the bus lands University chapter. The Flag­ caused by the serving o fje fr e s h - Charles Compton, second lieut- zation for Indian students on the are eligible to apply for the fellow­ He graduated from college here on campus. trip. staff, chapter is preparing a consti­ me-nts. * entant in the U. S. Marines Air -campus of the University of New ships. offered for the year 1957­ in 1051. and from 1951 to 1954 he Sunday. Feb. 10. the local Spurs tution to be submitted to the exe­ If these regulations arr not o b ­ Facility. New River. Jacksonville. Mexico. 195S. was manager for Sprouse-Reitz in served, groups will be barred from plan to tra-wel to Tempe, where cutive committee in connection Flagstaff and otlver communities, Pederson Announces N. C., arrived in Flagstaff Dec. 19 The meeting was highlighted by A fellow ship to Tobe-Coburn cov­ use of these facilities. they will attend the initiation of the to visit with his parents, Mr. and with the national chirter. The com­ speeches given by members of the fn 1954 he became director of ed­ mittee working on the constitution ers the full tuition of $1130. The ASC Tempe Spur* as an official Used Equipment Sale Mrs. F F. Compton, He returned Kiva Chib _ on various aspects of ucation at Ft. Grant industrial is composed of Chuck Pilon. Eric number of fellowships, not to ex­ chapter of National Spurs. The to duty immediate^ after Christ­ Indian affairs. school. Mrs. Knowlton was former­ POLICY ON STUDENTS OW­ Dr. John Pederson has annourt- Curtis. Bill Gonzales. Rich Warez ceed four, will be determined by T^rnpe group ha* been formed re­ mas. He is flying hel i co*pters. Re­ Those who attended the meeting ly Eva Killian. Safford, also a for­ ING THE COLLEGE AT THE cently and has- undergone the nec­ ed that anyone having ski equip­ and Stan Colas. the merii of candidates who sub­ cently he and other Marine fliers were Milford Sanderson, Elva Gib­ mit presentations. The well-known mer student of the college here. END OF THE FALL SEMESTER essary probationary period. The ment not being used may sell it Thursday Jan. 10. Thomas J. They have four children. He is one participated in the rescue of two son. Lena Martin, Mary Scott. Wes­ Sew York school offers these fel­ No student will be permitted to University of Arizo*na chapter will through hjs office in the Men’s Rogers, south-western vice presi­ o f two U. s. probation officers in jet pilots who went into the sea ley Bonito and Evans Nuvamsa. lowships yearly to encourage able reKister until all money due t!ie at«nd the initiation also, making Gymnasium. dent of Phi Kappa inspected the. Arizona. nearby. Mostly his job has been Any Indian students who wish to college graduates to enler the college has been paid in full. this th# first siate-wkSe meeting. This procedure, which is con­ flying supplies and troops in man­ ASC colony and met with all mem­ join may do so by attending a ducted each year, gives people with bers. Ke wilL make recommenda­ fashi-on field - a field which holds euvers. » meeting on the first or third Mon­ unusual advancement opportuni­ used ski equipment an opportunity tions to the national executive Bruce Beckley. airman second day o f every month. ties for well-trained young women. to dispose of it and at the same class, visited his parents. Mr. and committee in Cincinnati. Ohio. His Students Return From Holidays And Attention time g iv e s : i?*es**bers of the ski- recommendations will make a big Graduales of the school hold jobs Mrs. Gordon Beckley He is sta­ jn buying, advertising, styling, as classes and others an opportunity difference in who receives the- n a ­ Public Invited To Meet; Student Teachers tioned at -Cheyenne, Wyo., at the welt as in magazine editorial work to purchase needed equipment at tional charter. Find Stadium Gone - - But Only Moved F. E. W arn * Air Force Base. Movie To Be Featured The students of the one yeai Everyone in the fraternity now Students returning from the hoi- j used more ment to sell m r. contact Dr. Pe­ ter will become charter members meet tomorrow night, ' Jan. IT. at eves to make sure they were back; » two-year normal srhool-usM it I ^^ned in their personal papers to uated from the local high school. important fashion personalities derson or bring the items direct­ if the fraternity is accepted nati<*i- eight o'clock in the Science Build­ in familiar setting when th?y look-i then for athletic contests. In 1923 ■ the placement office. Students who visits to manufacturers, depart ly to his office. This exchange is ally ing. 'd across the campus to Skidmore! the college studen', s. under di^-c- ■ have not turned in their papers ment stores, fashion shows anc being conducted strictly for the Students To Receive All those interested in pledging A movie. “Mike Makes His athletic field. The stadium had dis- |tion of President Lynn B. McMul­ ■ cannot be helped when superinten- museums. In addition they oTgan ■ dants arriv* in February Those benefit of buyers and sellers. Rotary Scholarships Phi Kappa second semester are Mark'. will be featured on the pro­ | a ppcared from the scene complet- j len. built a football field of tufa on asked to leave t+ieir names with ize and participate in fashion shows ely. The big steel structure, seat-1 ■ who have not trumed papers- please There is no com mis ion or other Two students will be selected to gram. Everyone is invited. tlie campus south of the w oneti's President Chuck Pilon. Out of and fashion exhibits at the schoo inj» -SCO spectators, is now sitting: H do so immediately. selling charge. receive Rotary schoiarships of President June Elder is in gymnasium. It -was named after those applying a certian number charge of the movie. Vice Presi­ and have ten full weeks of work inf sedately on concrete footings at 150 each shortly after the start of President McMullen. will be •elected to start pledging dent Ruth Wiltbank is in charge experience, with pay. in New Yorl the spring semester, it was an­ lhe west edge of the new athletic' ln 1933 the grass turfed Skid­ of refreshments. stores and other fashion organiza field, two city blocks east of the I ------nounced by Dean Margaret Pipes, exercises. more Field was out into use. tions. old Skidmore field. head of the scholarship committee. The Weeks Construction Com­ Final Exam Schedule Senior women may secure Fash During the holidays, th«* Weeks The Flagstaff Rotary Club se­ pany was awarded the contract f»*r ion Fellowship registration blank! Construction Company had the lects one man and one woman who Irons In The Fire movinc and Improving the sta­ from the vocational office, or fron steel structure moved to its new' Vforvdav, T u esd a '. ^rdne^day. Thursdav, are second semester freshman dium for the sum of *270. S97 Pre­ Jan 24 the Fashion Fellowship Secretary site by the Arizona House Moving? viously the con trad for preparing Jan 21 Jan. 22 jan 23 students. The scholarship award is Thursdav Jan. IT- Basketball garrw* with Highlands University, Tobe-Cobum School for Fashior Company of Phoenix. It was a the grounds for the new field ha I based on scholastic achievement, about 8 p. m.. Men s Gym. Careers. 853 Madison Avenue. Nev need and participation in college tremendous moving job. Total | been let to the Phoenix Paving j»:>J York 21. N. Y. Registration closei weight to be moved was estlmat-l &-10 P ; 30 MVVF 1 0 : 25 M W F activities. All graduates of Ariz­ Contracting Company for SNE.W9. a. m. 7; #0 KWF 8: 35 MWF Jan. 31. ed at betw**en ICO and 4CO tons, j ona high schools are eleigible. Saturday. Jan. 19— f"hib Wintertime formal dancr. sponMurd This project included curbs, according to WLater Runke Jr.. j Any student who is interested by Gam a Chi Beta, in the tVonn’n’s G ym from 9 to 12 p in. storm sewers, levr-lin* baulin* in 10-12. 2 : 0j M W F 9 : 30 T T a. m. Eng. la-lb 7 : 30 T T should contact Dean Pipes as soon Fraternity To Raffle *uperintrndeni of buildings and 4 0.000 yards of fill material, con­ rounls fo" thr college The mov­ structing a running track around as possible. M ondav. Jan. 21 Basketball gajme with N. M. U extern. about 12-1 Lunch Lunch Off 5100 In Cash ing company, sub-contractor for the football Held for 1rack an, I p. m. Lunch Lunch 8 p. m.. Men i Gym. Sigma Pi fraternity is selling weeks Construction Company, us­ field meets, installing underground raffle tickets for 50 cents on S-IC0 ed 22 sets of dollies, two to-four 2 : 05 T T A LI. THOSr WHO WANT sorinkler*. and planting grass for 1-3 p.ta. I I ; 20 VCWT I : 10 M W F 8 : 35 T T THKIK PHTTRK IX THK. IM ' Saturday. Jan. 2b Basketball crime -vvirh Panhandle A & M cash »o be raffled off at the Tempe v. -heels to ^aeh dolly, to roll the the grid turf. LA QUESTA HI ST Tt RN IN about 8 p. m.. Men's Gym. basketball gam e Feb. 25. Proceeds stadium across the old field and The Weeks Construction Com ­ All 3 : 00 3-5 p m . 11: 20 TT 1 : 10 TT 1 0 : 25 IT TffFTR PROOFS IBffMKM- will go to the fraternity. two blocks ofvacant land to the pany. also of Phoenix, will add two and e>ening ATBa. T. The fraternity plans to hold in­ new field. 20-foot seating bays, one on each classes M ondav, Jan 2ft Basket hall gam e with I. ol A. about 8 itiation of new pledges at the be­ The general area providing the p. m.; Men s Gym. end of the stadium. The press box ginning of next semester. site for the new field had been ^ Continued on Page 2) LUMBERJACK Wednesday, Jan. 16, 195? Know Your Faculty CHOIR NOTES Mrs. Esther Scharpenberg, Assistant LUMBERJACK TONl RICHARDSON Professor, Hails From Long Beach Auditions were held for the Mrs. Esther Sharpenberg. assis- Official |>ublit Htion of the Assm-ialed Sliidenti of Arizona Sin lu- of the Age# lour choir uit professor in home economics, Stat* Coll«*£e at Flagstaff, published every Wednesday of the which will taeude approximately mils from Long Boa ch. Calif. school year except during examinations and vacations. 40 people. Before joining: the Lumberjack The lour is scheduled for April tcuJiv in January 1952, Mrs. Shar* Mentber of the P,

Kevin McCarthy Garcia ...... 2 o 0 1 4 (• uy Madison Dana W y tiler J* Ro»#rt*on 3 • 9 t 1 3 2 1 Felicia Farr Woodrinj.. - 0 1 McGrath ----- 5 « 2 SAT. & SUN. High t ...... 4 1 2 4 9 SUN. t c MON. Horton ...... I | 4 2 S ------rr Aaron ...... 2 4 5 5 1 Flying Leathernecks . 2 0 0 2 4 Everything but the also ASC Totals. 31 -I 29 «3 St. Michaels Trvtfc Square Jungle Totals.. -. 29 S3 40 14 31 Twnv Cart is Maureen O’ Hara Pat Crowley i«hn Forsythe CLOSED MONDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY ... ■ ft. - -. • The Bad Seed Nunc* Es Torde Para Amor Nancy Kelly fjbertad Umarque McC'ttTTnaek Honorary Holds Munro, Pilon Wednesday. Jun. 16. 1957 National Contest For Queen Opened Dinner, Dance Are Engaged Members of Cardinal Key held The search is on once again for the nation's most beautiful and a dinner Friday evening. Jan. 11, at the Sportsmen's Steak House. brainy college girl in the coming Following the dinner the members SOCIETY fifth annual National College Queen Contest, it was announced by the and their dates danced. contest committee. Undergraduate Special guests at the dinner and college girls, between the ages of dance, were Ken Cogdill, president Alpha Mu Eta Sorority Takes 17 and 24 years, are eligible to en­ of Blue Key, and Mrs. Cobdill. ter the c o n te s t. Free entry blank Yvonne Mills was in charge of forms as well as contest informa­ arrangement for the event. Members At Sunday Service tion may be obtained by writing to Twelve women were initiated in-, those already mentioned include National College Queen Contest to Alpha Mu Eta, lhe oldest m>'- fig i , \ Hand rf treu u itr; Ruth Director. Convention Hall. Asbury Awards Offered oritv on cimpus, on Sunday. Jan. Handorf. Nancy Lewis. Nancy Lo Park, N. J. The contest is conduct­ 13. veless. Sharon Doughty, Huetta ed by the National Knitted Outer­ Editorial Writing wear Foundation in coordination Formal candlelignl ceremonies, Harvey. Donna Roth. JoAnn Werth muller. Paul) Schnebly Hokanson, with the City of Asbury Park. Na­ The Lntercollegiate Association were heli^ at tlie home of Mr and Dorothy Anderson. Bonnie Diercks tion'll grand finals of the contest is offering a total of 53000 in prizes Mrs. Win R. Hensley, sponsors or will be held here at Convention for its annual editorial writing a­ lhe sorority. Miss Mary Bradley, and Pat Moore . Hail in a three day pageant over wards. the Logan H. Roberts Se­ the oilier sorority sponsor, was also June 21-25. College queens from the ries. The theme for 1957 is “ Alco­ present at the ceremony. Mazurick, Ziegler forty-eight states and the District hol andj Safety".. Delores Ha aland was in charge of Columbia will compete in the The awards are open to any full­ of the pledge service. Bar barn Playmaker Heads national finals for the title of time undergraduate student regis­ Crawford presented the pledges. Helen M a zurick was elected pre­ **1957 National College Queen" and tered in a colleg-e. university or Dinner was held after th*1 init­ sident of the Arizona Playmakers for the accolade as the nations junior college in the United States iation ceremonies. The table was at a meeting hold in the eGreen most beautiful ind brainy college and Canada for die school year decorated with the traditional black Room Tuesday evening, Jin. 8. girl. 1956-57. No- student who has writ­ hat and white candles. Helen was elected to replace Cora- The purpose of the contest is to ten professionally is eligible. The twelve new members are leen Mayes who is leaving school Maximum lenght of each editor­ <’ON TE >T \V1>NEJSS— Lucille Anton*- and Mari­ students. Lucille is thr ckmghter of Mr. and Mrs. select and honor the most typical Cathy Waters. Sari Friend. Mildred at the end of the semester. lyn Evans, ttiniit-r'* of the Northern Arir.ona J. L Antone. < handler, aiui Marilyn is the daugh­ and outstanding college girl in the ial is 800 words; minimum lenght Spangler, Wyla Hardin Jacquelyn Also elected was Sharon Ziegler is 500 words. Be sure not to ex­ •‘Make it Younself W ith Wool” contest are pictured ter (»f Mr. and Mrs. R. H- Evans. 4126 N. Long­ nation. Judgings will be based on Campbell, Marilyn Carlisle. Betty as vice president to fill the vac­ ceed 800 words. The manuscript LINDA MUNRO with Mrs, Barbara Hohlit. district director of the view, Phoenix. They went to Ihocnix Friday eve­ 50 per cent for beauty and »U Smith. Anita Warden. Carol Black- ancy created by the election of eontt-st. who pr«*sentt»tl prizes to them. Lucille is. ning with Mrs. Hohlit to participate in the state per cent for brains. Entry blank must be type-written double space- llr . and Mrs, Don Munro of 120! more, Lila Jo Neil son. Peggy Coraleen as president. Coraleen re­ shown with a book puWished by McCall Pattern contest Saturday at Phoenix Indian School. The forms will request information per­ ed or written in ink. The author’s E. Missouri, Phoenix, are announc­ Thompson, and Carole Homan. placed Jeannette Killings worth < «. Marilyn, right, is b»*ing shown ht*r prize, a women modeled their own apparel in the contest. taining to contestants' campus ac­ name must not appear on the man­ ing the engagement of their daugh­ who resigned to get married. Members of the sorority besides spuing caddy, B*»tli women are home economies tivities, sh colas tic work, extra-cur­ uscript. An entry blank must be ter Linda to Charles D. Pilon, aon ricular accomplishments, personal attached to each paper submitted. of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pilon, 2613 E. interests and post-graduate aims The deadline is May 1, 1957. Ed­ Elm, Phoenix. and goals. Entrants will submit an itorials must be postmarked not Under A. Harold Goodman The Band Madrigal Singers The bride-elect was a 1956 grad­ Party Held By original essay of 250 or less words later than this date. Sorority Elects uate o f North Phoenix High School on the subject, "What College Ed­ Judging will be based on sound, Present Concerts and is now a freshman student at Grew From Seven To One Hundred ucation Means To Me", as well as objective, original thinking; qual­ Faculty Wives ASC. She is a major in elemen­ In 195? when A. Harold Goodman I I purpose. Langdoc Prexy recent photograph of themselves. ity of research; accuracy of basic The Madrigal Singers had a tary education and a member of cam e to ASC to take over the di­ The biggest problem i» the need Three new officers have been Guests o f Faculty WTives Club They will also return a special information, editorial style; busy schedule last week as guest the Newman Club. rection of the Lumberjack Band of instruments for the growing elected by Gamma Chi Beta for the performers at several of the state's were entertained with bridge and questionnaire form prepared by the clarity of expression. canasta at the dining hall Wednes­ there were seven returning bands­ ; number of bandsmen. The band spring semester. They are Evelyn high schools. Youth Research Institute, an or­ Entry blanks may be obtained Charles Ls a 1951 graduate of Winslow High School and a Ko­ men out of 25 of the previous year. I needs bassoons, base and altu Langdoc. president; Vivian Mor­ On Mon day. Dec. 10. they per­ day evening, Jan. 9. with the New ganization devoted to research from Secretary of Awards. Inter­ rean War veteran, having served Through vigorous and enthtkSMS- : clarinets, timpani, drum equip­ gan. vice president; and JoAnna formed at Winslow High School, Year theme carried out in table and survey activity in the college collegiate Association, 12 North k'ith the U. S. Air Force foi tic recruiting the band grew that ment. oboes, and French. homs. Howe, sergeant-at-arms. and on Friday Dec. 1-1, they per­ decorations. age field. The questionnaire form Third St.. Room 522. Columbus 15, Mrs. L. A. Eastburn introduced four years. He is a sophomore stu­ year until it had 50 members. By iOther dreams are recording bases Gamma Chi Beta members and formed at Glendale. Peoria and deals with current events, litera­ Ohio. her guests, Mrs. Ernest McFar­ dent majoring in pre-med at Ari­ 1953 the band had reached an ail- ‘ and more rehearsal space. pledges are selling raffle tickets Washington high schools. ture, community and national af­ First prize is $200, second $150. land. wife of Governor McFarland, zona State Colege at Fagstaff. At time enrollment of 65. In 1954 the Money is also needed to increi. se for a clock radio to be given away The group sang several traditio­ fairs, the humanities, fashion and two thirds S50 each, two fourths and Mrs. Richard Harless, both of present Charles is president of band had 90 members, and today | scholarship funds and- encourage Jan. 19 at their annual Club Win­ nal Christmas compositions. hygiene topics, sports, home eco­ $25 each, six fifths 520 each, and Phoenix, and Mrs. Joe Babbitt. Phi Kappa fraternity, vice pres* the 100-piece Lumberjack March­ new music-students to com e to tertime, which is open to everyone. Jo Ann Scott played two piano nomics and general subjects which 38 sixths 510 each. Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. Harless ident of the Newman Club, nu ing Band is well known as one of ASC. Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa solos, Debussey’s "La Cathedrale" the contest committee has establ­ chairman of the Inter-fraternity the finest college marching bands Kappa Psi both work continuously and Gushvin's ’'Prelude Number described the plans for the chain ished via a national survey as typ­ of coffee parties to fight polio. Council, and a member of Kappa in the southwest. on raising scholarship money. The PE Majors And One. ” ical of the average college girl's High birdge prize was won by Four Fraternities Plan Phi Kappa, national professional Added to the marching band in : band has specific projects to raise Kay Cooper sang a group of general fund of knowledge. The Mrs. A. John Briel, second high by fraternity. recent years has been the Lumber­ . the musicianship of the band. Pub- Minors To Invite South American folk songs accom­ YRI is the official scoring and To Attend Conclave Mrs. A. M. McCreary and consola­ jack Concert Band with a mem­ j licity projects are under way. such panying herself on the guitar. marking body for the contest. Con­ The couple plan a late sumnw tion by Mrs. W. W. Tinsley. The At a meeting of the Inter-Frat- bership of between 75 and 80. Over . as state wide bronehure-i. Carnival Guests The Madrigals Song several testants will also be judged on wedding at St. Thomas The Apov high canasta prize was given to emity Council Tuesday evening. a period of four years after Good­ ! Charles Warren who came to At a meeting of physical educa­ numbers ranging from sixteenth their beauty, personal charm and tie Church in Phoenix. They will Mrs Garland Downum. J an. IS, in the union it was decided man took over directorship of the ! ASC last year, has been a great tion majors and minors Jan. 9 to nineteenth century numbers attractiveness, stage presence and continue their education at ASC Guests were introduced follow­ that each fraternity present would In September. band thousands of dollars were help with the marching band, par­ plans were made to invite physical and also some Jazz numbers. general elocution, as well as abil­ ing the desert. send a delegation to the Inter-Fra­ raised for the band. Not only did ticularly with the woodwinds and education m ajor and monor groups The singers performed on Sat­ ity to appear in public. Guests were Mrs. Harvey Gas­ ternity Conclave at ASC-Tempe Goodman create determination in > ensembles. Both the bandsmen from Arizona Colleges to partici­ urday. Dec. 15, for the Business ton, Mrs. Dave Hollamon, Mrs. F. As a prize from the contest com­ Feb. 21 and 22. Junior C lass Officers his band members to raise money and Goodman greatly appreciate pate in the Winter Carnival that and Professional Women’s Club at E. McDermaid, Mrs. A. A. Arnt mittee, state and sectional college and to improve the band, but he his efforts. will be held here Feb. 9. This event the Hotel Monte Vista. Sunday Fraternities present were Delta Meet- Tomorrow Ni ght sen. Mrs, T. R. Shuck, Mrs. Vern queen finalists will receive round himself carried on a diplomatic The first movement toward afternoon. Dec. 36, they performed Sigma Phi. Tau Kappa Epsilon. will he sponsored by the Associa­ Seidel, Mrs. Sturgeon Cromer, Mrs. trip transportation to and from There will be a junior ciass off­ door-to-door campaign with the forming a band was in the fall of at the Yule Log Service in tthe Kappa Sigma Kappa, and Phi Kap- ted Student body. Eunice Veazey. Mrs. Melvin Pe­ Asbury Park, N. J. to compete ir icers meeting tomorrow nigbt,.J*i merchants of Flagstaff Over the 1922 by C. V. Rid “ley. The actual I Plans were made for nomina­ union lobby. tersen, Mrs. Robert Fronske. Mrs. the national grand finals. While 17, in -CTJ 209 at six o'clock. years indiffernece has grown into forming of the band took place in tion of officers and to elect two Kenneth Switzer. Mrs. Leonard competing in the resort city, the> At the, meeting a date and theme a genuine interest, not only of cit­ 1925-26. The first concert was giv­ delegates to the Southwestern Dis­ Talkington. Mrs. Cecil Richard­ will be the guests of the City ol will be selected for the Junior-Se­ izens of Flagstaff, but of faculty, en in 1926 by a 25-piece band under trict Convention of the * American Notice C larinet, Trombone son. Mrs. John Chapman, Mrs. Ro­' Asbury Park and will be undei nior Prom. A full class mcetaf staff, student body. Board of Re­ the direction ol R. B. Courtright. Association for Health. Physical All men students who are with­ bert Riordan. Miss Helen Oswalt, supervision of the Asbury Pari- will be held soon after the begin­ gents and administrators. Reorganization was by Alfred A. Education, and Recreation to be Recital Thursday Night drawing from college at the end Mrs. Russell Switzer, Mrs Al University Women's Club, officia ning of the spring semester. 'At The band has worked on many of this semester will, need a clear­ Anderson in 1929, with the band held at Long Beach, Calif., in the Jon Kinard. clarinetist, and Bill hostesses for the contest. Eacl this meeting the date and tbeiw projects to raise money. Many or­ under his direction until 1951. In Dushek, Mrs. Joseph Driscoll, Mrs. ance card signed by an authorised spring. , Morris, trombonist, will present a C. E. Clapp, Mi'S. Sidney Waldon state and sectional winner will alst wiU be definitely established. ' ganizations have helped thn band, previous years all musical em­ person of the physical education Elected to tlie nominating com­ recital tomorrow night at eight Dietrich. Mrs. Zoa Trent. Mrs. receive the "1957 National College including the Board of Regents, phasis had been on glee clubs and mittee were Bob DeLintt, Larry department. o'clock in Ashurst Auditorium. Ted Flick, Mrs. Melvin Yahnke Queen Award Plaque” which desi community service organizations, orchestras. During 1951-52 the Casillas, Nancy Olivas and John First to the evening's a gend'1 nates her as the most beautiful anc Special Cash and Carry Blue Key and the student body. band had three directors. A3 Cluff. and Mrs. Jay L. Sitterley. Bunch. Elections were held Mon­ will be Jon's feniition of "Concerl brainy college girl in her state her school studies or terms. Many Much money is still needed if the was director for the first six weeks The committee in charge was day Jan. 1-4. in G Minor" by Handel and “ Er Prior to competing in the grant other valuable and utility prizes Student Discount and Dr. Jack Swartz, acting as Mrs. Kenneth Derifield, chairman, band is to continue to grow and Faculty members in attendance win Fantasia” by Meister-Schu ' finals, the college queens will con for the new college queen winner improve, and the band constantly director, completed the semester. and hostesses. Mrs. Robert Euler, Were Dr. John Pederson and Dr. bert. Jack Swartz will accompany vene in New York City where the: will be announced at a later date. has projects under way for this Clarence Winden became the di­ Mrs. C la u d e Melick, Mrs. J. H. Wilda Pickett, sponsors of the club, Jon Mrs. W. R. Hensley. Mrs. Butch­ will again be guests of the contest BROWNIE rector for the second semester. I A. M. McCreary, and Miss Helen Bill Morris will then preseni art Mrs. Robert Stevens and committee at the famous Barbizon The 195T tour begins March 12. Oswalt. Dr. Pickett is also advis­ Alarys ‘‘Morceau de Concours' Francis Davern . Hotel for Women and will partici­ c u l l o u g h Several concerts have been sched­ or of student organizations for the M C Make Leather C raft and Cord's "Romanze”, accompa Faculty wives present were Mrs. pate in special New York City INSURANCE AGENCY CLEANERS uled. and more will be added. At state. j Summer Festival functions as well nied by Jo Ann Scott. Virgil Gillenwater. Mrs. John N. All Kinds of Insurance, present concerts will be given at as tour the United Nations and Your Hobby Williams, Prescott, Wickenburg, Also scheduled for this evening’s Pederson, Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson, Including Life “ One-Day Service” program are Jon's performance o other Manhattan landmarks. They several Fhoeni\ schools. Mesa, A- Dr. Strauss Addresses Mrs. Norman Borg. Mrs. Jack ' 'Arabesques" by Jeanjean ant will also appear on network tele­ 108 No. San Francisco jo and Yuma. A guest artist will Meeting Tuesday Night Swartz, Mrs. J. L. Walkup, Mrs. 22 W. Santa Fe All Supplies At "Themes and Variations” bj W. R. H e n s le y , Mrs. E. F. Insley, ! visionf programs. Established 1919 Ph. 28* appear with the band at its home Dr. William L Strauss, associate Brahms-Bellison. Bill will presen rs. Max Spilsbury', Mrs. Harold The new **1957 National College concert probably on March 2i. professor of political science and DOC WILLIAMS There are also possibilities or a a rendition of Cools' “ Allegrod d< Goodman Mrs. E. J. Harnisch. Queen" w#l receive the National economics, was guest speaker at a Concert" and Handel's "Where'ei Mrs. A. M. McCreary. Mrs. H. O. College Queen Contest Gold Sta­ concert and short clinic the first meeting of the Arizona Associa­ You Walk". Bjerg, Mrs. J. C. Rolle. Mrs. A. tuette Trophy which will be pre­ SADDLERY week in May featuring Robert tion of University Women Tues­ The closing number on the pro John Briel, Mrs. Max Basemann, sented to her by Mayor Roland J. Marste lber. principle trombonist day evening, Jan. 15, at the home Harper Furniture Company granv is a performance of Brahms Hines before the national theatre 10G E. Santa Fe Ph. 894-J of the Los Angeles Philwm onic o f Mrs. George Bums. His subject rs. J. Harvey Butchart, Mrs. C. • Quintette, op. no. 5". and TV newsreels as w'ell as wire Orchestra. was "National Legislation” and in­ W. Meister. Mrs. C. E. Fauset, Those participating in this rmm- service photographers and report­ ______Everything for the Home cluded discussion of federal aid Mrs. W. W. Tinsley. Mrs. Ellery ber are Jon Kinard Robert Fitz Gibson. Mrs. John R. Salter, and ers. She will also receive special for education and allied suhjeets. maurice and Stephen Powers, vio­ Maytag and General Electric Appliances Miss Junia McAlister is program Mrs. Garland Downum. scholarship awards which will in­ lin,; A. Harold Goodman, viola; clude speech and dramatic tutor­ chairman, chairman, and eMrs. and Ruth Ann Lewellen, cello. MOORE John Salter is chairman of the hos­ Symphony Rehearsing ship, if she so desires, as well as a TV Sales ind Service Philco, Zenith, Hoffman The public is invited to attend. complete designer’s wardrobe ol tess committee. Phone 473 or 813 15 N. Beaver DRUG CO. For March Concert high styled fashion, and around the The Northern Arizona Symphony clock wardrobe of sweaters de­ And Our New Sedona Branch Prescription Pharmacy Cosmetics Delta Pi Eta Members J. Elmer Osborn Dies will present a concert on March 2. signed by the National Knitted Out at 8: 00 p. m. in the auditorium ac­ Flagstaff « Arizona Have Dinner Meeting erwear Foundation, a traveling Jan. 8 In Syracuse cording to A. Harold Goodman, or­ wardrobe of Samsonite’s Ultralite Delta. Pi Eta, an organization ol chestra director. luggage, a complete art supply The Rexati Store women majors and minors in J. Elmer Osborn, father of F. C. "The Academic Festival Over­ kit from DC, Grumbacker and Co physical education, met at' the Osborn, member of the college fa­ ture" by Brahms will be the or­ all-expense vacation and modeling home of Dr. Wilda Pickett, the it culty here, died Tuesday morning, chestra's opening number. Next on tour, and a choice of a grand tour sponsor and head of women’s phy­ Jan 8. as Syracuse. N. Y. Mr. Os­ the agenda is Beethoven's “ Sym­ of Europe during the summer of sical education, for a Spanish din­ born was a patient at a nursing phony number Seven", and the 1958 or a Hollywood screen test. ner on Wednesday. Jan. 9. home in Syracuse at the time of orchestra will close the concert She will also win commercial mo­ Attending the dinner were Presi­ his death. He was 91 years old. with Aaron Copeland's “ Lincoln deling assignments and TV appear­ dent Sally Salas, Secretary Jonell bom in 1865. Professor eOsbom left Tuesday Portraits''. ances which will earn extra money Cope, Sue Ballard. Jackie Boaz, This concert is the orchestra’ s night for Syracuse. The funeral for her and will not interfere with Martha Milam, Carole Morgan, second public performance for the Arlyne Rodgers. Janis Arnold. Hel­ was Saturday afternoon from the First Methodist Church. Also sur­ 1958-1957 season. Dec. 15 the orch­ en Vladich, Mary Lou Yanez, Col­ estra presented a joint concert viving is a younger son, Charles, 20'r Discount For leen O'Connor. Patricia Lukin Ann with Camilla Wicks, famous vio­ Davis, and Jean Daly. brother to F. C. Osborn, also living Showing; Discount Card at in Syracuse. Their mother died ir linist. Following the dinner the group Rehearsals are held every Tues­ 110 West Birch. attended the coeducational organ­ 1936. " day at 1 p. m. The Symphony Guild izational meeting -of the physical will cooperate with the symphony Sutcliffe Floral education majors and minors. Mrs. Eastburn Hostess •n preparing for the concert. To Women Tomorrow Tau Beta Sigma Plans Mrs. L. A. Eastburn, wife of the You’ll Find Authenitic Indian Jewelry. Pottery, Initiation For Eight college president, will entertain the liasket. s. Rugs, and Kachina I>olls at Tau Beta Sigma will hold initia- faculty women on Thursday eve­ tkm of eight new members at the ning. Jan I f. at 7 jD’clock. Women BROWNIE S INDIAN SHOP first of r-exr semester. ■will be entertained at a dessert and Monte Vista Hotel Building Those to initiated are Dorothy coffee hour. Jensen. Pat Moore. Nancy Love­ M: ss Junia McAlister, associate less. El Vera Overson, Louise Car­ professor of chemistry, will show ter. Marilyn Carlisle. Charlotte slides on her trip to Europe this Edson and Helen Faulkner. past summer.

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