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Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons Eastern Washington University Digital History Student Newspapers Collections 4-11-1962 Easterner, Vol. 12, No. 20, April 11, 1962 Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers Recommended Citation Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College, "Easterner, Vol. 12, No. 20, April 11, 1962" (1962). Student Newspapers. 1114. https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers/1114 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Washington University Digital History Collections at EWU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern Washington State College Dr. Giovani Costigan, a noted lib eral sp,eaker from the University of Washington, will present a convoca tion Thursday at 10:40 a. m. in Sho walter auditorium. 'Carousel' O·pens April 29 with Casi of 74 158 New Students Enroll For Quct rter Conduct Code Approved Premiere performance of Erickson; Storekeeper, Walt "Carousel," the biggest campus 'l'ibert; Louise, Sylvia Manzo; One hundred fifty-eight new At Controversial AS Meet production in the history of Enoch Snow, Jr., Dan Hanra students are enrolled at East Eastern, is slated for April 29. han; Principal, Dale Skoglund; ern this quarter, Kenneth Ken Thursday night was a long ordeal for A. S. Council as the Including a cast of 74, the and Doctor Seldon, Walt Ti nedy, admissions director, re 16-member body waded through one of the longest pieces 0f show will be the first com bert. ported last week. legislation this year. The new Associated Studentc; Judicial bined effort of the Creative code finally gained acceptance after more than three hours Dancers are: Myrna Leich Kennedy said that there Arts division, utilizing talent were a few more admissions r,f processing. from the departments of music, ner, Gerry Grant, Shirley Ost boe, Roberta Laff, Gina Blun than usual, primarily because The Judicial code, which drama and art. Jobs are hard to get this quar will guide all student judicial A document of some 16 pag dell, Joyce Allen, and Gloria es, the code outlines the "i?i Rogers. ter. action, was drawn up largely The musical will run April The final tally was 74 trans by Jerry Stanley, executive fractions, procedures and pun 29 through May 1 in Showal fers, 33 special students and 51 vice president of the Associat ishments, as well as students' ter auditorium and will be pre Orchestra includes: Donna 'Wigen, Florence Steen, Ray new freshmen. The total en ed students. The code will con rights for all campus iudicial sented at .Shadle Park high rolled was 2230. Winter quar trol all action taken by the matters. school in Spokane May 3, 4. l\r~bs, Carol Dobbins, Arthur Biehl, W. Exline, Nancy Park ter listed 23'33 students, with Campus council and the Judi Controversy Arises Advanced ticket sales will hill, Wenda Kanzler, Charles fall enrollment figures 2462. cial board. begin April 23 and continue LaBounty, Terry Turner, Dick Each article and section of thl"ough May 1. Tickets will be Askew, Art Tackett, Gerald f he code was read to council available in the Student Union Robinson. be:fore it could be approved. lobby and can be purchased From time to time, during the for 50 cents plus ASB card. Sherry Adams is accompan Hruska, Metcalf To Lead three hour reading, amend• General admission is $2 and ist. ments were proposed and vot the reserved section, $:t ed upon. Members of the chorus are: 'Issues of '26' Discussion Several instances provQked The cast was chosen mainly Rozanna Koester, Judy Hower, heated discussions both from from the music department, Nancy Luther, Linda Gow, Ray "Political Issues of 1962" will be the topic of discussions at the voting members and the but leads were determin-ed ac lene Williams, Dona Rosenbar the AMS Political forum this year scheduled for April 25. visitors present. Possibly t he cording to ability. The cast in ger, Padge Andrus, Kathy May Opening the all-day forum at 9:40 a. m. in the fieldhouse are most controversial topic w.as cludes: er, Paula Treadwell, Dottie Senator Roman Hruska, a Nebraska Republican, and Senator that of whether or not manual Ridgway, Janis Lamphere, Joan Lee Metcalf, a Montana Democrat. labor could be issued as pun Carrie Pipperidge, Gloria Blummert, Georgia Williams, Also on the program will be Dr. Homer Cunningham from jshment for infractions of the Schlenker; Julie Jordan, Jean Bonnie Viehmann, Diane Bus Whitworth college, who will speak on the "Future of Political code. After volleys- of approv ne Ninneman; Mrs. Mullen, Ra well, Sharon Renggli, Elizabeth al and disapproval had been Nae Top; Billy Bigelow, Ron Glick, Carolyn Corsmo. Science." Concluding the political day will be a panel discussion mod exchanged for more than 15 Jones; 1st policeman, Bill Mel Hendrickson, Dale Skog minutes the issue was defeated. Stockham; David Bascombe, lund, Larry Snyder, Ron Shoe erated by Rev. Richard Twohy, S. J. Members of the panel will Cary Van Horn; Nettie Fow maker, Larry '-Dickey, Larry be Senator Metcalf, Senator Hruska, two student leaders rep Policeman Needed ler, Karen Richardson; Enoch Morley, Ron White, Aaron Mc resenting both parties, and both fiarty chairmen- Leonara Shnow, Barron Tilton; Jigger Laughlin, Roger Graham, Bill Salladay, Republican, and Jack De n, Democrat. Also discussed during the Crnigin, Lynn Gurely; Arminy, Stockham, Art Tackett, Jerry I prolonged council session waii .........~ ---------------------------------------~~~.... =-- ..""""-X,,.:*==--.:,.-"'~..h"'Y'.:,.,:.C.""""-""""'-"'-~~~ Judy Barton; 2nd policeman, Kaufman, Mike Stiroud, Frank ---,--::-~~~ -~ ~-- ----~~-----:--....t . .- - - the need for added law en Roger Graham; Captain, Mike e Miero, Don Manson, Hobert forcement on campus. Stroud; Heavenly Friend, Fred Breigh, and Chuck Willman. Since t he removal of East ern 's campus policeman earlier 'CLOSE-UPS,' SLAVE AUJTIO~ FEATURES in the year, many complaints OF WEEK-LONG CAMPUS CHEST DRIVE have been registered concern ing student disturbances. One Campus Chest got into full swing Sunday night with numer of the loudest complaints came ous activities scheduled for the remainder of the week. from students who were oppos One of the most popular ed to t he "loud pipes" of sev is semi-formal but no admis events of the seven day fund eral campus drivers. Larry Lit'" sion will be charged and free tie mentioned that Washing drive is the "close-up" contest flowers will be given to those ton State university had put a now posted in the Student Un attending. ban on such irritatin~ deVtices. ion. Eastern's males have an The anniversary dance will Charles Sord0,rf and Sharon o~portunity to enrich theiT feature the music of Claude Perkins were assigned to write pocket books by matching the Mhyre and his · orchestra. The a letter to the City of Cheney assets of 14 bathing-suit-clad event is sponsored by the A & expressing the existing law en~ co-eds. R Committee and "punch and forcement problems. r· ~ r goodies" will be served. Officers' Sataries Upped Wednesday night will fea- Sunday night, students will A. S. office rs voted for. a . tu"f'e some of the ·old time top off the. week-long festivi pay boosl in grants and aids movie greats in Showalter au ties with the "Campus Chest given to the five P4id student ditourium. Seven p. m. will see .s.how." Among other noted . officials. students viewing "When Com performers in the all-prof es 11 Associated Student offices edy Was King with Charley sional show will be comedy of vice president,. activities vice Chaplin and other silent film team "Wick and Brand." The preside nt, seeretary and treas notabl'es. show will be followed by a urer wer e previously granted Savage vocalists will gather "meet your entertainers" re the price of dormitory expens on Gary Hall's lawn on Thurs ception. es plus fees, which amounted day at 6 p. m. for "Campus to $252. The A. S. President Sing." Song sheets will be pass EWSC Students Get was paid $277 for the academic ed out to participants and gui year. With the recent raise in tar music will provide the Second Chance t uition at Eastern, the prev Beginning earl'y packing for a trip to California and an IAWS background for a festive even To Dance iously-set salaries were insuf Convention in Berkeley are Jeanell Halvorson, Marie Houston, ing. ficient. Susan Kell'er, and Lynda Paulson. The four women students Recreation facilities in the Council voted and approved will attend the gathering April 15 through 18. Friday at 3:30 p. m., the Student Union which were a new policy which will pro "Slave Auction" will barter closed last quarter due to van vide the five officers with the campus officials to the high dalism will be re-opened soon. additional expenses. est bidders for work on Satur A juke box and coke ma dlfy. Bob Bruya, general chair chine were installed in one of Few On Hand Four EWS,C Women Ready man, announced that no work the rooms of the Union last Considering the importance can be done in the dorms, but quarter in an effort· to give of the Judicial code and its For IAWS Regional Meet -- 11slaves" will' be available for students a place to dance dur- p3ssage, speaking privileges car washing, laundry work and ing the day. were extended to all students othe r such jobs. After only a short time in who attended the meeting. Eastern will have four women representatives at the Inter operation, the machines were Aside from the voting council collegiate Associated Women Students Western Regional con Friday night is Alfred Hitch damaged and the room was members, only eight students vention held April 15 through 18.