Thought For The Week Lit'l Jack Says un \s like insurance. The older you get Let's cross electric blankets with toasters more it costs. LUMBERJACK and pop people out of bed. VO LU M E 45 WEDOESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1956 N U M B E R 6

ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE. FLAGSTAFF, Meredith And Third Annual Horn Lambda Delts Rini Willson And Dad's Day On Take Parade Religious Week Is Saturday, Oct. 27 Plan Program Third annual Mom and Dad’s First Honors Day will be held Saturday. Oct. Kenneth Cogdill. president of Slated Oct. 21-25 27, on the campus o f ASC. Co­ Blue K ey honorary, expressed ap­ chairmen of the event, John Arin- preciation to Flagstaff business­ er and Sam Borozan have sent out men and organizations who helped Does an ath'et* need religion’ invitations to all parents. make the 1956 Homecoming par­ The answer to the above question Events for the day include reg­ ade an outstanding success. will be discussed by Dean Cole of istration from 9 a. m. until 12: 30 Blue Key members were in New Mexico University in a sem­ pm. in the lobby of College Union chart’e of the Saturday morning inar on Tuesday. Oct. 23, al 2 p. m. Building and also a coffee hour parale. in w-hieh 35 floats and Dean Cole and seven other off- given by Dr. Lacey Eastburn, pre­ more than 6C marching and mech­ campus speakers, who are repre­ sident of the college, and Mrs. anized units participated. senting a variety of religious Eastburn in the same place. Dr. The Lambda Delta Sigma float views, are v siting ASC fnr the and Mrs. Eastburn will be aided was the winner of a S95 Jirst prize. R. el*erion in L ife W eek which is by members of the social com­ Second prize of $«5 went to Flag­ being presented Oct. 21-25. mittee. staff Junior High school and third ASC is the first collegc in the prize of $40 to the Fla gstaff branch United States to have the aid of Open house w ill be held by the of Mountain States Telephone & the University Christian Mis s i o n dormitories as well as by all the Telegraph Co. twice in one year. They supported other campus buildings. Lunch will Judges w ere Sen. Robert Proch­ our summer school program which be served to the parents lrom 11: 30 now* i Coconino >, W illiam Steven­ was presented June 25-27. to 1: 30 in the college dining hall. son. F la g s ta ff attorney and Father Noel F. Mohol. v, director Assisting Mrs. Mina Sibert. dining Dwight Patterson of Mesa. of the Old Mission Restoration Pro­ hall manager, will be members of K^n expressed appreciation of ject at Santa Barbara, Calif., will Omicron Kappa Gamma, home ec­ Blue K ey and the collegc to the address an -tll-college assemb 1 y onomics sorority, and others. following firms for their donations: Thursday morning;, Oct. 25. A ROYAL PAIR—Barbara Larremore, Ajo, and by Dran Joseph C. Rolle, Hnmeeoming dedlmtce. Town Jacks, Chamber of Com ­ Dr. Gene Bartlett, pastor of the Parents will see the Lumberjack Burton Miller, Phtmin. junior students at the* eol- The coronation ceremony was held Friday evening merce, M oore Dru:;, Knoles P eer­ F irst Baptist Church, Los Angeles, football team in action at 2 p. m. lege, were (rounrd Uing and queen of Homeeoming during the rally downtown. less Bakery, Fine's Ready to Calif., will also speak at an all- in the afternoon. Lum berjacks will Wear. Bank of Flagstaff. Brown’s collegc assembly on Monday morn­ DR. tiEXE <5 ART LETT MEREDITH WILLSON play against Panhandle A & M. ing, Oct. 22. Dr. Bartlett has ap­ Meredith Willson, a philosophic- Goodwell. Okla. The Lumberjack Credit Jewelers, Monte Vista Bar­ Chain Gang Alums Sigma Pi Takes ber Shop. Harper's Furniture, Ari­ peared in religious emphasis pro­ Iowan w ho has achieved ' fam e Marching band w ill dedicate the Rally Begins 1956 zona Savings & Loan, Fronske’s grams in manj state university the musical world, will enter- halftim e ceremonies to M om and Attend Breakfast Thirteen Pledges Studio and the Flagstaff Pharm­ campuses. He traveled to Europe n students, faculty, and towns- Dad. acy. 1 with the Sherwood Eddy Seminar ►ple at an assembly in the col­ The Chain Gang- were hosts to Homecoming Event Sigma Pi, national social frater­ The beautiful winning Lambda in 1952. e auditorium of ASC tomorrow ’ Sharon Allen, is in charge of ar­ returning Chain *Gang alumni at a The 1956 Homecoming was offi­ nity on the -campus, took in 13 Delt float followed the theme, ‘ ‘The Monday af 3 p. m., Father Flan •Jit, O c t 18, a t 8 p. m. rangements for a talent show t breakfast in the dining halL Satur­ cially opened Friday morning, Oct pledges at a ceremony Monday Desert Shall Blossom as a Rose. ” O ’N e ill of St. M ichael's Mission is fc'illson and his wife, R ini, w ill which w ill be held at 7 p>. m. - in day morning. Frank MicheLbach of 2, with an assembly at 9: 30 in evening in the College Union Build­ It represented the beauty of the going to speak at a seminar en­ ►sent a musical assembly entitl- the college auditorium. Climax for Flagstaff, class of. 1918, was mast­ the auditorium. Cheerleaders and ing. desert with the aid of water. titled "R eligion and Sanity. " [ “The Long and Short of It. ” the day will be a social hour in er- of ceremonies Coach • M ax pom pon girls led students in Pledges are Jerry McEuen, Da­ Sunday night, Oct. 21. a t 8: 30 a I is well known for his musical the College Union lobby, around Spilsbury was guest speaker. cheers and school songs. Music vid K. Clover. David Sherwood. , movie entitled "Dust or Destiny” Dosition, his orchestra conduct- the fireplace, where hot chocolate was heard by the Collegians. Jerry Grady. Ron Cote. Frank his humorous philosophy and will be served. Returning alums were Mr. Mich- Dr. Bellwood initiated the fresh­ Tompkins. Don Santee, Jack Rob­ Greatest Showing will be presented in the colege igs. elbach, Jaqui Armagnac, Willcox, men as full-fledged Lumberjacks, inson, Bill Williams, Fred Wright, : auditorium. , Then? wiil be a meeting of the guest conductor, Mr. Willson 1941; Jack Blair. LB37, A lan Kin- with the assistance of the Chain D ave Cunningham D ick VVensel, Of Year Given By t Religious Council and the plan­ appeared with symphony orch- vig, 1941. Sheeton G. Donnell. 1942. Gang, by teaching them the secret and Bob Maichel. ' ning com m ittees on F rid a y at 6 p. ■as from coast to coast. He scor- Freshmen Undergo Bob Knoles, 3952. Bois Crozier. song and signals -r Hee Haw! Officers of the local chapter are im . in Scicnce 101. such a success at the Fairfield 1953. Archie Gilliland, 1950 Bill Lattie Coor then announced Stan Hopper, presi dent; P at Lumberjack Band in.) “ Pops” concert a couple Scarborough. 1955. W illi* A, Mc- Homecoming schedule, and Buster O’Neill, vice president: John Cook, Arizona State College s Lumber­ /ears ago that he was engaged Hell Week Hazing Euen. 1948. N'oel Metier, 1940. all Madariaga announced work com­ secretary'; Angel Gomez, treasur­ jack Marching Bond was joined by of Flagstaff; LeRoy Carr, 1947. La­ mittees for cleaning up the cam­ open the series the following er; James Lanienti, historian; ten northern Arizona high school Scholastic Group mar Haines. 1953. Bill Boler, 2956. pus. A record turnout cam e to If the ASC campus seemed to Chris Petersen, sergeant-at-arms; bands during the Homecoming pre­ all of Camp Verde; Pete Pearsall Friday evening, Oct. 12. the gala ir the popular conductor give have been invaded by strange cre­ and Bruce Bemhardi. pledge mas­ game and half-time festivities. Initiates, Elects and Gene Feerick, 1950. Seligman; torchlight parade wound uptown, g-haired music a haircut, " a atures from outer space last week, ter. These bands and their directors Henry Harve. 1935, Cottonwood; led by the Lumberjacks marching Sigma Epsilon Sigma, freshman DR. MARTIN COLE son specialty that has concert it was only the freshmen class go­ The fraternity entered a float were Snowflake. Gene Stoddard; Pat Aragon, 195*2. ‘ Avoiidajc: Jim band. At the comer of San Fran­ women’s scholastic honorary, in­ lienees cheering lustily, ing through Heli Week. Freshman in the Homecoming parade with Winslow. William Brown; Wicken- H. Bums. 1950. Prescott; Frank cisco and Aspen Sts a pep rally itiated six new members at a meet­ luring W orld War II he was initiation came to a climax as “ Gas for Northern Arizona” as the burg, Dick Spinney; St- Joh n s, Gomez, 1955, Nogales; Gene Bird was held. Lattie Coor presented the ing Wednesday night, Oct. 10, at id of the music division of the freshmen donned special and un­ theme. George McG rady was chair­ Douglas Jenkins; Round Valley, 1956. Sedona; B rew er W ard. 1912, 1956 dedicatee, Joe Rolle. who the home of Dr. Margaret Car­ led forces Radio Service, usual apparej during the week. man of the float with members Floyd Woodard; Flagstaff. Lloyd ASC To Host '57 and W arren W ard, 1943, Lon g crowned king and queen Burton rigan. sponsor. ich produced such programs as and prospective pledges helping. Pipes; Fredonia, Bill Arthur; Wil­ On Monday girls and boys were Beach. Calif. Miller and Barbara Larremore. ■mmand Performance” and All members felt it was a good liams. Robert Harris: Holbrook, Those initiated were Cathy Sch­ the picture of fashion as they Coach Max Spilsbury and cap ley, Sue Bushy, Rosiland Right- [ail Call7' for GTs all over the Returning Chain Gang alums on float and enjoyed putting it in the Howard Jacob, and Cottonwood, Spur Conference dressed in Sunday best. Girls car­ tains of Saturday's-game, “ Cookie” mer, Blanche Van Ausdel, and ■id. the faculty were Jiggs Ensley. 1934; parade. The iratemity was also Lois Price. ried stuffed animals, and boys Gonzales and Cruz Salas were in­ Helen Mazurick. Local delegates to the southwest­ Willson and his wife, concert Francis Davem, 1950; and Joe quite proud that its candidate, These eleven bands marched in car lied their books in suitcases. troduced. The ralLy ended with the Barbara Larremore, won Home­ Outgoing president C. J. Minarik ern regional convention of Spurs. ; er R ini Za. rova. divide their Rolle, 1941. the Homecoming Parade at 10 a. m. singing of the Alma Mater. and Dr. Carrigan presided at the Carol Rasmussen, Norma Russell, |e between their California home On Wednesday girls wore five coming queen. Saturday morning and then adjour­ After the rally, a social hour was After the game Saturday the initiation. Ruth Dorsey, and sponsor Mrs. an apartm ent in N ew York. pajamas, and girls were required ned to Skidmore Field to practice held in the arm ory as students fraternity heLd a get-together for Officers were also elccted at the Katherine ALtebery, returned to to wear skirts upside down over until 1: 30 for the pre-game and New Voter's decorated floats. Refreshme n t s alums and friends of the frater­ meeting. Donna Roth was elected campus Monday morning, 'rhe con­ skirts. No make-up was allowed, half-time shows. , ht Pledge were served. president and Blanche Van Ausdel vention was attended by delegates Eig Men and a toothbrush dangled attract­ nity. The pre-game show featured the Pledge The recipient of Sigma P i’s tro­ secretary. from University of Southern Cal­ ively over one ear. formation of the words "Arizona” Phi Kappa Colony phy to "th e float that got robbed’ ’ Refreshments were served. ifornia. UCLA, Humboldt State. “I will ever be NHcions from and “ America” . |hi Kappa Colony received eight wiJl be announced this week. Meetings are held the first Thur­ Santa Barbara. College nf the Pa­ On Wednesday girls woree five this day forth, that by my civic ‘Reader’s Digest' The theme of the half-time show- pledges at a service at the clashing colors and boys wore clo­ sday of every month at the home cific, . Uni­ arts of commission or omission, was a take-off on "Where. Oh Kappa House, Wednesday thes wrong side out and carried of a senior member. Programs are versity of * New Mexico. ASC at I strengthen or weaken our com­ Where Has Our Little Grad Gone? ” ht. Oct. 10. Refreshments were a piece of timber. Helps Scholarships Mr. Davern Says given by senior members. Tempe, and ASC at Flagstaff. Ti­ munity. State and Nation. The formations showed what fields ger Taps from Occidental were §*ed after the service, College students from coast to the graduates of ASC at Flagstaff On Thursday it appears several special gjuests of the convention. few pledges are Jim Reeves. ■"I will fight lor the ideals and coast are testing their editorial Best Homecoming freshman boys were almost ap­ have entered. Couch, Eric Curtis, Herman priceless heritage ol our Amer. judgment in the current $41,000 The following tunes accompan­ FTA Business Meeting proached by feLlow males for a "I’m looking forward to the day Delegates registered Friday af­ Ralph Garcia. Buddy Chav- lean traditions. Reader’s Digest contest and col­ date, as boys were dressed in girls when every float in the Homecom­ ied the formations: "Timber, ” Slated Tonight, Oct. 17 ternoon and attended a banquc*la­ | Mike Granillo and Joe Koen- lege presidents hall the scholarship freshman beanie; “ Pomp and Cir­ clothing. Girls wore their clothes 44l will revere and obey our ing parade will be sponsored and ter that evening. University of law-*, and will do my utmost to fund feature of the competition as built by a campus organization. ” cumstance. ” graduation cap; “ My Future Teachers of America Redlands speech professor William fratemity felt that it was wrong side out. inspire like reverence and res­ a contribution to higher education. So said Mr. Francis Davem. gen­ Heart Stood Still. (Fre-Me local Spurs at the regular d.nnt r Dr. Garyso-n Kirk, president ol ing "Washington Post March” and enviable officials are elected; I "A n y school %vhich has the qual­ College. A report of the meeting meeting Tuesday evening. Columbia University. prais«-d th« "The Thunderer. " Father, Head Resident, Supervisor will accept public office when I ity of leadership that ASC has is will be held tonight. scholarship fund awards. ‘"This is The -visiting bands were treated can serve my community or my a fortunate school indeed, '" he Everyone interested is cordiallj your classes take ybu by Tay- an interesting and novel feature to a chuck wagon dinner at the country thereby. ’ ’ said. invited to join FTA. Hall. and you happen upon a which I am sure w ill be m et w ith college dining hall and were invit­ ♦ • * a According to Mr. D avem , this Publication. Wants sm iling mother and two rosy- the warm reception which it des­ ed to attend the Homecoming Modem acb»|»laPinn of the Ath­ Homecoming was the b ig g e s t suc­ ked youngsters, you are lay- erves. ’’ dance that night in the men's Student Writings enian 24, at 4 p.m. This w ill be the O N L Y by Ellery Gibson, it was announ­ with the college nurse. This in­ poetry, art. musical manuscripts Theater.. be explained. This plan of training pointed committee chairman for a placement m eeting of the year, so ced to d aj. permits men students to take two cludes those laving in Cottage City and essays -on politics, philosophy, >s moderator of the Newman steak fry and skating party at In­ rt is imperative to have 100 per First meeting was Tuesday. Ort six-week training courses in the and off campus. So excuses will and the art*. A former member of the dian Gardens Ln Oak Creek Can­ cent attendance. Placement pro­ 16. at 7 p. m. In Room 35 of Old summer at Quantico V a., then get­ be issued by the Dean of Men Gang, he now serves as its FRANCIS DAYERN yon Friday. Oct. 19 is the tenta- cedures will be explained and Main. Everyone interested was in­ The magazine is distributed on ting commissioned as second lieu­ or Women if this procedure is ^ ■ » n s o r and also holds the co- Lice dat«f set All DeMolay mem­ forms filled out by all students de­ vited to attend to learn about the selected campuses throughout the tenant following graduation from not followed. ^■sorrhip position of Kappa Sig- em are mom and dad to all the bers and their guests are inviteJ. siring a job prior to next Septem­ course and to sign up for it if he country, and may also be obtained college with a bachelor's degree H K a p p a . boys in Taylor Hall, where the "We are looking forward to the ber. The Placement Bureau is an­ desired. If you are too sick to go to tire by writing to the business office A> ig with being mom ar»d d i l Davem family resides and dad‘* Captain Gesrcr and his team will snow ajid ice for tobogganing and xious to help '■veryone find a pos­ The d a s * will include instruction infirmary, have your resident, at 2*0 Elm St.. Oberlm, O. Sub* ’o cute little children. Timotny dy " holds the position of Head Re- interview students Ln the lobby of skiing. ** said Charles McCoy, De­ ition but must have the coopera­ in drawing and painting, graphic roommate or Iriend notify the scription rate for four issues is the union. Molay president. tion oi the students. arts, and art crafts. nurse so you can be helped. SI per year. ’■MBERJAGK Wednesday Oct. 17. 1956 Teacher Examinations IndexTo The Female Mind Available Feb. 9, 1957 Social Chairman Burton Miller Says lit: SHK SHE THINKS The- National Teacher Exam ina­ Would you like to go out Satur­ I don’t know for sure, but I ’ll E5y Thursday night I can have tions, prepared and administered LU MBERJACK day night? know by Thursday night. the date I want or else go out annually by Educational Testing H'coming Couldn't Have Been Better Service, will he given at 2W test­ with you, You can see this leader o f the Official public. it; on of the Associated Students of Arizona ing centers throughout the United a u n *. M. i u u , sopnomore »v<. s, StaU' College «t Flagstaff, published every Wednesday of the Do you like to eal at foreign res­ Well, yes. I just adore good Let's see you worm you f w ay in- States on Saturday. Feb. 9, 1957. : week rushing around at all soc ial junior class preside, stufej school yeai -except during examination week and vaetions. taurants? I know some great pla­ French cuisine. ; events. He is Burton Miller. ASC body president, national Hi y 1 0 Rocky's this time, you cheap­ At the one-day testing session a ces. skate! I student body social'ch airm an . A T ri Hi Y president his senior candidate may take the common ; graduate of North Phoenix high on the national board of EDITORIAL STAFF examinations, which include tests Let’s dance. They’re playing a Oh. let's sit this one out. I'm a LiKjk, Leadfoot, if you think you­ for the Y . M. C. A. and the P f a * in professional information, gener­ g r e a t. -jitterbug number. little tired. 're gonna get m e on that floor board o f directors. Button' E ditor...... lane Gillett al culture, English expression, and aga in ! Know Your Axersfound time to go out for footCl non-verbal reasoning: and one or E ddorial A s s is t a n t ...... - Ruth Dorsey and* track while at North high J H ow ’d you like the gam e Satur­ Oh, I never enjoyed myself My gosh, another frustrated fu ll­ two of eleven optional examina­ dames. Hansen is one o f many ter graduation ASC was the^di^ day'* Some goal line stand, huh'. ’ m o re ! back. tions designed to demonstrate mas­ centers on this year's tenm. He BUSINESS STAFF Burt chose to attend. Hr j* You see. ihe ends.. , tery of subject m atter to he taught was born in Bisbee. Ariz. He play­ Phelps-Dodge scholarship wtajJ. The college which a candidate is ed his high school football at Ben­ Business and Circulation Manager Tim Cook lsn'1 that your room m alo over and while keeping up the grade aw Oh yes, le i’s go talk to them.. . And besides, her date is a livtng attending, or the school system in there? son Union High School. erage required for it, this * Sponsor ...... - ...... Melvin T. Hutchinson I’ve always wanted you to meet dream, and maybe I can snag him which he is seeking employment, junior also w as a student c o t S her. for next week. w ill advise him whether he should He played six-man football at Benson, which is entering eleven- representative his sophomore J T: '■ editor t. ikes responsibility fi r all unsigned editorials. But she's been pinned to three You just don’t understand her I'm lowering the boom on YOU take the national teacher examin­ junior years. man football this year. Opinion! * expressed *n editorials are not necessarily the opin- different boys this year. Wouldn’t very well. All she wants is a little next week, Junior, just like she ations and which of ihe optional ; ■ s r,i ih(* staff, Publications Board, >r Associated Students. M ajoring in secondary edueatfai you say she was a bit fickle? happiness out of life. examinations to select. The ediiorial columns are open for Letters to the Editor to did. Besides, I want to see what H e is m ajoring in industrial arts and history with, minors in n|, v be published at tin* Uiscreton of the editor. All letters must the parlies are like in B ill’s house. A bul(etin o f information iin and hopes to becom e an instructor sical education and anthropoid be signed. which an application is inserted) in this field. Burt hopes to teach after -radS' Vou just can't get a date unless Oh, there are lots of girls around W hy else do you think I cam e describing regstration proceduit? lion and eventually may g0 fc. S U B SC R IPTIO N R ATE S: 51. 75 Per Semester. kt‘ s a w*eek in advance. to date. here in the first place? When asked what he thought of anti containing sample test i;; x. ed in the f Kdcn’\ S p. rr... auditorium; starting a ra lio fund. I>r. W alker fdi. In many organizations work was clone quietly and stead­ beginning of Religicn in Life We«*k to end Friday, Oct. 25. is a good coach. ” About the team the first donator, was the first tc discussion. he said, “ It is a good ball club s;. Last weekend this work came to a complete climax— in g iv e 5*5 towards that fund. A com- Plans are also underway to have : winning football team, in a superior band performance, in and is a hard, fast hitting team . " Letters To The Editor m itt op for the radio plug programs more students who are Democrats. t i '-si support, in a name dance band. 111 clean-up Committees attend these meetings. All students; T o : The Associated Students of w as chosen. They are B ill Harris, . rho are Democrats, or are inter-: can’t vote. The next meeting will : \ float makers. In big ways and little ways, in chairmen. Arizona State Culege It’s Great to be a Lumberjack! John Strickland, and G ary Hunt be Tuesday, Oct. 23. a t 7 p. m. . nd unsung heroes, ASC can brag on its best Homecoming Miss Jane Gillett, Editor Sincerely, rsted in the Dem ocratic Party. are They will m eet on Tuesday. Oct. in Room 201 of the Science Build­ yot, and, look forward to bigger and better. Lu mbe rja ck JO SEPH C. R O L L E are asked to do their duty and at - 1 16, with Dr. William Strauss for tend these meetings, even if they ing. Through this letter t « you, I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for the ho­ Your President Speaks nor bestowed upon me during this past Hom ecom ing. I should also The m. iller of campus dress has class? We must now realize that like to express my pleasure with 1 n receiving increased atlention 3 we'ra adults and should dress, ap- the m any thoughtful courtesies over the nation, and the general ipear and act as such. I firm ly be­ which were extended to the mem­ 1 - is I hat the level o f class lieve that clothes don’t begin to bers of m y fam ily as w ell as to : ruse should be pur on a higher 'm ake a man. but they certainly myself. plane. I certainly think this cafn- | do help. To the Student Council who vot­ pus should be no exception. Al- What ean we as individuals do ed this honor to me. I feel most tl itgh this m atter o f "What to to improve the dress on our cam­ humble at the thought of being tlie w ear when on campus” is not new, pus? I know very little about wo­ recipient o f such an honor. I sin­ men's clothing, but I think gen­ . ind seems to be relatively unim­ cerely hope that my services to portant. it ean be one of the prime erally you know what should and the Council and to the students, factors in measuring the over-all what shouldn't be worn on cam ­ individually as well as a group, *, t! iher o f any institution. It’s not pus. For the men I think slacks will merit your continued regard so much how it effects you per- or possibly denims plus a neat as the council action indicated. r nally. but it's the general uplift, sport shirt are a must. You needn't To you. Jane, and to the m em ­ that it spreads’ to the campus as a be a Jashion plate but a general bers of the Lumberjack staff, I ■whole, nor only in appearance, hut high class of dress will certainly would like to say thank you for the in cleanliness, and in pride. *heip. L e v i’s, etc.. are fine in their very fine job in publishing the place, hut they like so many other -So rrvuch o f the opinion o f the Lumberjack EXTRA which an­ things can be overdone. We must nounced the news to m e concern­ college is foim cd by a very short strike a balance in our dress not ing the dedication of Hom ecom ing. contact, and people don’t get 2 too much in either direction, like • ; '-nee to know the basic ideals w e are at present. I thigk it*s tim e ehind our institution. All they can to start a “ Sharp Dress Crusade" rely on, when risked what they on this campus. Would you like to KCLS Sponsors 1 bought o f the college, is what they Join’? saw when they were here, anti Cordiallv, what type o f impression it m ade LATTIE COOR Campus Program on them. I t ’ s too bad that this is Radio station KCLS of Flagstaff ihe only information they havs. will present a regular radio pro­ hut it's so often true, and w e Inquisitive woman: “Pardon me, gram, “Man of the Campus, ” ev­ must make the best of it. sir, what kind of a uniform are ery Monday. Wednesday, and you wearing? ” Maybe the impression we make Thursday evening at 9: 00. To be Serviceman. “ I am a naval sur­ isn’t so important, but other in­ broadcast usually from the urflon geon. ’ ’ stances related to this m atter are. lobby. The program s w ill consist of interviews with various students J think we must realize that at- Woman: “My how you modem doctors specialize. ” on campus. V-'! ling college is a business. How The program s w ere "begun Last jjiany businessmen do you know Wednesday night, Oct. 10, at Doing housework for ten dollars which time. Lattie Coor. Burton Kouiii go to w ork in the type of a week is domestic service. Doing Miller and Ruth Handorf were in­ * • ael that many of us wear to it for nothing is malrimony. terviewed concerning the H orn e- coming rally, parade, and social hour in the armory. Louis Estes and Joe Rodriguez. president and vice president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, told of the re- I cent installation of the fraternity as a national chapter, the hack- ground of the fraternity, and pre­ sent and future plans. Howard M il­ ler. Donna Roth and Bruce Bern- hardi were interviewed in the snack bar concerning their views on the World Series. On Thursday, Oct. 11, Lattie and Burton were interviewed concern­ ing Homecoming. Barbara Larre- more and Kaay Handorf represent­ ed the sororities on the program. Tonight the freshman class offi- 1 eers are on the program. Tomor­ row night C. J. Minarik and Dick Way will represent AWS and AMS. This program 'was postponed due j; to technical difficulties last Mon- 1 day.

U T tllK s O K T i l l F R E S H M A N < L A S S a r. shown ri-h«-llinK Make Leather Craft . ■■ in%t HrII W C: k initiation, Behind them i<* an effigy which they 1 mg Wednesday alternoon of < huiin liwng president Bnstrr Mairia- Your Hobby AH Supplies At I lr Gibbon Nominated SPK X (’ EK DOC WILLIAMS As Oanforth Appficant INSURANCK AGENCY SADDLERY V. V» ry L . ( tihs*in. assistant pro- —ALL KINDS— 106 E. Santa Ke Ph. 891-J >r of art. has been nominated l » N. l^rrnix Ph. 147 a Imnforth Teaeber Study )1 for 19T»7, President L. A ; . n announced Oct. 10. 1 li ' coNege w as; oikerj Lo submit 1 dales ff»r the 1hi: d class erf •- ntmer. ts to the study grant*., T O P HAT • \* I by the l>anforth Fourwla- Barber Shop o f St. Louis, Mo The t Iranis will he offered t«» Two Barbers r: v>t»ut 5o candidates -who g iv 1 p . mtse of becoming eoll enro-ll Ujr study at any Am erican un.versity o f their choice. lumserjask Wednesday Oct. 17, Lumberjacks Host S P O RTS N. M. Highlands Loggers Trounce Here Saturday

By NICK LOPEZ returning lettermen are linemen. The Arizona State College Lum­ Saturday’s contest is the first Leopards 27-6 berjacks gun for their fou r t h Frontier Conference game for the stiaight win and fifth gam e o f the ‘Jacks. They have three conference season when they host the New By LOUIS O. E C R E M K X T Salas 3 (10-yard run, 2-ya rd contests this season. Mexico Highlands University Cow­ Arizona, State walloped La Verne The ASC ground attack will be plunge, 98-yard k ickoff return i ; boys Saturday night. College 27-6 on Saturday, Oct. 13 Gonzales t10-yard run). bolstered by the possible return of ASC belted La Verne College 27-7 A lva rez to the starting line-up. Al They showed a tendency toward Points after touchdown: Hector Saturday afternoon while High­ n»: s. s? d the LaVerne game due to fumbling again and still are not Lopez 2. and Frank Thomas 3. lands was stopping New Mexico an injury. passing too accurately. The Lum­ La Verne Touchdowns: Milhon W estern 14-6. berjacks running was good, as 12 yard plunge). they out-gained LaV ern e 274 l o ? 1 Statistics: The Cowboys coached by Don members of ASC were well rep­ yards. Th ey w ere out-passed as Gibson operate off the single wing. resented at the meeting. Those gor­ ihey completed 5 out o f 12 for 18 AW 1 m Y. Fourteen lettermen are back from ing from Flagstaff included Dr. yards and had one intercepted La­ First downs ...... 12 6 last y e a r’ s team that trounced the Lewis J. McDonald. Dr. Byrd Bur­ Verne completed 12 out of IT for Rushing yardage... . . 27* -24 ‘Jacks 41-2U. Veteran tail-haek ton. Miss M ary Bradley. Dean 137 yards and also ‘had one inter­ Passing yardage...... 48 137 Fred Stover leads the ground at­ Margaret Pipes, Dean Joseph C. cepted. Total net yardage.. . . 322 113 tack. In the New Mexico Western Rolle. H. O. Bjerg, Norman Borg, tilt last Saturday. Stover passed Leading ASC to their victory was Passes attempted.. .. 12 17 and Melvin Hutchinson. and ran for both uf the Cowboy Angel Salas with touchdown runs Passes completed.. . . . 5 12 Those attending the meeting scares. The Cowboy line is consid­ of 10 yards, 2 yards, and a beau- Passes intercepted. . . . 3 1 wet*e given a preview of the new ered to be weaker as far as ex­ liful kickoff return of 98- yards. He Fumbles ...... 5- 5 alumni bulletin. The Pine, which also gained 131 yards rushing. Fnmblps recovered.. ... 0 a perience goes. Only a few of the vas mailed to all alumni this Following Salas in rushing; was Penalties ...... 2 3 weekend. Homecoming new 3 is Cruz Salas with 69 yards, “ Cookie” Yards penalized...... 20 25 W inslow Group Meets featured in the bulletin. Gonzales with 62 yards. Bernhar- Dr. McDonald, Dr. Button, Dean di with 11 yards, Ron Cote with To Form New Chapter Rolle, and Miss Bradley told of 6 yards, Lee Wasdon and Louis Ca­ Flag Ordnance Depot Jake Baker and Lueio Ceballos the sensational growth of the col­ sillas with 5 yards each. Lo u i s Offers Typists Exams were named co-etuiirmen of the lege during the past two years, Medina with 1 yard, Lee Whatley. "Winslow urn up of alumni of ASC alumni} activity during the past six Dick Vargas, and Paul Renner had The Board of U. S. Civil Service who h eld ; ui organization meeting months, and Homecoming plans. R l'N R l’IKED— Lumber jac k t»»d Alvin R«-\ runs, intu obstruction «n a minus gain. Examiners, Navajo Ordnnnce Dep­ Rudy C’arera *-Iintt (fa r rig h t), and CeciL Nelson (th row in g Muck la front tif The meeting arrangements wore alumni float for which he is chair­ Arm ando Gonzales and Cruz Salas. ment opportunities in typist and before more than 4(100 Homer iimlng fans. leopards' Richard! Wo*>- Rev). I atVeme** EOX OFFICE OPENS cure a college education/’ p. m. Phone 568 1 : 45 p. m. Dr. J. Earl Mo>reJand, President. Randolph-Macon Colleger “ I am WEDNESDAY sure it will produce benefits lor WED. & THUR. all o f tbe students who w ill be competing. ”

The Eddy Duchin Mariachi Dr. Harold O . Voorhis. Vice Pre­ sident. New York University: “ I Story Descenocida commend the arrangement where­ by you afford the institution which Tin-Tan accommodates a prize-w’Lnn i n g Tyrone Power Rosa de Castilla scholarship a grant matching the Kim Novak award to the student. ’* Ro^ita Koines The contest is open only to stu­ FRI. & SAT, dents and faculty members in the THURS. & FRI. United States. On blanks available at college book stores, entrants simply list the six articles which The Scarlet Hour The Desperate Hours they consider the most interesting in the current Reader's Digest. Carol Ohmart Humphrey Bogart Those with listings closest to the results of a later survey of thous­ Tom Trvon Frederic March ands of Digest readers will receive the prizes. also j, also Entries must be postmarked be­ Tanga Tika fore midnight o f Oct. 25. and Hot Rod Girl addressed to the Reader's Digest Contest. Box 4. Great Neck, L. 3. Lori Nelson SAT. & SUN. According to a wire received by John Smith the LUMBERJACK from Reader's Digest, most colleges are piling Day the World Ended in entries.! xit few have yet been SUN. & MON. received from A. S. C. The LUM- Richard Denning • j r^cetved from ASC. The LUM- Lori Nelson t>cipate It is a wonderful way to aid. your own and othei's college Pillars off the Sky also expenditures. Jeff Chandler The Phantom From Dorothy Malone 10, 000 Leagues TUESDAY Kathy Downs Kent Taylor

Somebody Up There CLOSED MONDAY Likes Me - TUESDAY Paul Newman Pier Angell Fugitevas LUMBERJACK Fashion Fads Dinner, Dance Held Bv JKAN D U F Now that the weather is be com­ By Faculty Wives ing cooler at ASC, summer cottons Members of Faculty Wives Club are disappearing and winter cloth­ of ASC entertained their husbands SOCIETY es are making: their appearance, at a potluck dinner Wednesday The dark colored winter cottons evening, Oct. 10, in the home eco­ will probably be worn ail winter nomics rooms of the college. It Charles McCoy, a 1954 graduate however. was the first of the monthly meet­ o f A jo Union High School and a The fad this year seems to be ings scheduled by the cLub dur­ junior at ASC this year, was elect­ Dance Saturday Alums Honored matching skirt and sw eater outfits ing the college year. ed outstanding bandsman of the week for the week of Oct. 8, A with white bucks and colored socks. Chaii-man of the committee Ln m em ber of Delta Phi Alpha and Of course, flats will always be charge of arrangements was Mrs. At Social Hour Kappa Kappa Psi, national honor­ Highlights worn, the m ain colors being black, Herbert Gregg. Assisting her as ary^ fraternity for bandsmen, Char­ A social hour was held after the brown and navy. Berm uda shorts hostesses were Mrs. Charles Fau­ les is completing his third year Homecoming game Saturday in are finally being worn on our cam­ set, Mrs. M. T. Lewellen, Mrs. Big Week-End with the Lumberjack Band. During North Hall lobby under sponsor­ pus. and capri pants are taking John Pederson. Mrs. Tom O. Bell­ his freshman year at ASC, Charles “You have a caller ' preceeded ship of the dorm council, whi-ch the place of levis. M atching slacl- wood. Mrs. Lew is J. McDonald, inviled parents, alumni, visit o r s, and sweater outfits have aLso be played sax a phone with the Colle­ by that oh-so fam iliar sound o f the and Mrs. Chester F. Deaver.. and students to participate. Coffee com e popular just Lately. gians and was a member of the Guests were welcomed by Mrs. buzzer, marked the beginning of and cider were served, along with Northern Arizona Symphony Orch­ Bon suits seem to be taking th« Virgil Gillenwater, president. Oth­ one enchanted Saturday evening doughnuts. estra. place of fitted ones. Dress weai er officers are Mrs. Francis Dav­ Those in charge were June El­ Charles presently holds the of­ Jor most Lumberjils who were be­ include both full skirts anc ern, vice president and Mrs. Mc­ der, chairman, Mary Louise Ya­ fices of vice president of the ing anxiously awaited by their sheaths with plastic heels. Donald. s ec re t ary-treasurer. nez. Terry Arendsee, Marjorie Lumberjack Bard and president of dates in the lobby. Guillet and Marian Patterson. Styles are continually changing Fall leaves were used 1o carry Kappa Kappa Psi. While attending P L E D G E D T O SIG M A 1*1 national social fratem i- Sherwood. Jerry O w d j , Ron Cote, Frank Tontp- with the times. Next year the win­ out an autumn theme o f decora­ This was the night for the gala Helping the committee were Mrs A jo Union High School Charles^ ty wen* the above IS men. in a ceremony held kin*., Don Santee, and Jack Robinson. In tue rear, Katherine Attebery, Morton Hall ter clothes may be entirely differ­ tion. with paper pennants to give played first chair clarinet, was* Mondav evening in the union. Front row. left to left to right. are Bill Williams. Fred Wright, 3956 annual ellomecoming dance hosess; Miss Margaret Pipes, ent. campus atmosphere. band president and student d irect­ right, are Jerry MrEuen, David K. Clover, David Dave Cunningham. Dirk W easel and Bob Mh. ich. el. held in the men's gym. dean of women; and Mrs. Ruby Francis Davern, faculty chair­ or in his senior year. Both alumni and students were White, head resident of North Hall. man of Homecoming plans, invited Last Saturday’s performance Drama, Music Groups Assisting as hostesses were Ma­ E. E. Walker Elected all faculty members and their wiv­ well pleased with Charlie Barnet was one of the best the Lum ber­ ry Ellen Myers, Helen Mazurick. es to the alumni brunch which was jack band has ever presented. With To Entertain Artists and his popular All-Star Orchestra To Study Commission Shirley Turner, M arge Rein hold. held by the alumni in Hotel Monte the addition of some 500 visiting D ram a and music groups on the plus vocalist, who added the final Gerrie Gilliland, Margaret Alley Dr. E. E. Walker, professor of Vista dining room Saturday morn­ lugh school band members the campus will entertain Meredith touch to this informal occasion. Carolyn Brown, Carol Rasmussen, sociology and education, and Paul ing before the Homecoming par­ pre-game and half time shows were W7iIlson and his wife, concert sing­ This 15 piece band not only played and Jeanette Donovan. Schieber, principal of Emerson ade. a thrilling display of musicianship er Rini Zarova. in the banquet An inform al gathering was held School, are committee members of New faculty members and wives room following the musical pro­ that d anc able, smooth music Cor and color. in Motion Hall lobby for the alum­ were introduced. They included the Arizona High School Study With the busy week ol Elome- gram given by the talented pair our more sophisticated few, but al­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Borg, Mr. ni o f Alpha Mu Eta and Gamma Commission which meets during coming behind us we are really Thursday evening, Oct. 18. in the so accommodated our jitterbug en­ Chi Beta, social sororities on the and Mrs. Verner Benson, Mr. and the Arizona Education Association looking forward to finishing up college auditorium at 8 p. m. thusiasts with music to their own campus from 4 : 45 to 5: 30 p. m. conference Oct. 26 in Phoenix. Mrs. Robert Hammond, Dr. and marching band season w ith some Ralph Holly, director of speech Those in charge were Barbara Mrs. Robert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. liking. The commission was formed at fine half time shows at the last and drama, stated that the Alpha Larremore. Gamma Chi president a Phoenix meeting Sept. 24. Matt Max Spilsbury, Dr. and Mrs. Wil­ two home games. At the comple­ Psi Omega national drama frater­ A forest-like affect was attained and Paula Schnebly, A lp h a Mu O. Hanhila. Phoenix South Moun­ liam Strauss. Dr. and Mrs. Martin tion of our home games we will nity. Arizona Playmakers. and by the golden aspen and pine tree Eta president tain High School Principal, chair­ Snyerholm, and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ bring a wonderful season to a Delta Phi Alpha music society will decorations for this 8: 30 lo mid­ Background piano music w a s man. called a meeting of the exe­ old Tableman. The Spilsburys, Sny­ close with a trip to Long Beach to be the host groups at the social night festive affair. furnished by Pat M oore and Cor- cutive committee of the commis­ erholm s and Tablemans w ere un­ the football game against Long hour planned for the two visiting inne Moore. able to attend. artists at the close of their public Fashionwise the girls seemed to sion, Oct. 2, attended by C. L. Beach State. Door prizes were won by Dr. and performance. Refreshments will be favor dresses of satin, brocade or Harkins, superintendent of public taffeta., ranging in style from the Educational Assistance instruction, and W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. J. H. Butchart and Dr. Eldon served. snug sheath to the bouffant skirt director of secondary education for A . Ardrey. Offered War Orphans Following the meal the evening and long torso. The dapper escorts the state department. Contest Open For W-W Hears Program 1 Educational assistance for chil­ was spent in the women’s gymna­ appeared very handsome indeed in The entire commission will dren of servicemen who died as sium. square dancing and playing sports coats and slacks or suits. meet Oct. 26 during the Arizona By AA Guest Speaker a result of injuries or diseases re­ cards. Dr. Wilma Pickett and Dr. Campus Cartoonist Education Association session at A speaker representing Alcoholic After the lights were blinked by sulting from military- service dur­ Pederson directed the square dan­ F or the first tim e in the history 3: 30 p.m. in building 8 o f Phoenix Anonymous presented the program the house mother and the last ing World War I, World W ar II. cing. of humor, a search is being under­ at WW Sunday evening, Oct. 14. Union High School. goodnight was bid. most of us Lum­ or the Korean conflict is provided Those present included Dr. and taken ' to find a young humorist Jim Moon and Diane Hillebert berjacks adm itted that this well under Public Law 634, approved M rs. Ardrey, Dr. and Mrs* M ax L. from among the nation’s colleges were chosen to represent WW at staged dance clim axed one of the June 29. 1956. Students generally Basemann, Dr. and Mrs. Bellwood, and universities, and bestow up­ the Religious Council meetings most memorable Homecomings must be between the ages of 18 Commerce Club Elects Mr. and Mrs. Benson, Mr. and on this young student the recogni­ and Marion Patterson will repre­ ever — our very own 1956 Arizona and 23. although in some instances Donna Kahn President Mrs. H. O. Bjerg, Mr. and Mrs. tion he so rightly deserves as sent the Interorganization Coun­ State College’s ‘"Arizona in the they will be permitted to begin Norman Borg. Mr. and Mrs. John the “ Campus Cartoonist of the cil. A dinner and worship service M aking". school before their eighteenth birth­ Commerce club officers were el­ Briel, Dr. and Mrs. Butchart, Mr. Y e a r. ” w ere also included in the evening day to finish after their twenty- ected during the first regular bum. Dr. and Mrs. Fausit. Mr. Three of the world’s foremost program . third. meeting of the club, held Wednes­ and Mrs. E llery Gibson, Dr. and humorists. Groucho Marx, Steve For that unusual gift for Approximately 156. 000 war orph­ day^ ______Deaver, Dr. and Mrs. Garland Allen and Al Capp have joined her or vourself see the new ans,- average present age 10 to 14. Donna Kahn was elected new Downum, Dr. and Mrs. L. A*. East- with Bill Kennedy, prexy of displays at the are covered by the act. which en­ president. Other officers are and rs E lle ry Gibson, D r. and Bbx Cards, the leading designer of titles each child to 36 months ol Mike King, vice-president; Donna Mrs. Gillenwater. Mr. and Mrs. contemporary studio cards to in­ INDIAN SHOP education and training. Monetary' Petus, secretary - treasurer; and Harold Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. itiate a search which will start on benefits are the same as those pro* Silver Barreras, program chair­ Gregg, Mr* and Mrs. Hammond. Oct. 15, and continue through Dec. 14 E. Santa Fe vided for single Korean veterans man. Verna Peeler was appointed Mr. and Mrs. Win R. Hensley, Mr. 1. and end with the final select­ under P. L. 550. nam ely $110 a to work on publicity. and Mrs. Ralph Holly. Mr. and ion from the ideas submitted to month in full-time training, 580 a Mrs. Mevin Hutchinson, Mr. and the judges of the student who is Hems such as the Sant* Dr. Bellwood is the new sponsor, month if on three-quarters time, replacing Mr. John Briel. who re­ Mrs. Earl Insley, Jr.. and Mrs. to be accoladed this year with the Fe beaded moccasins and and 550 a month if on half-time, signed. Lewellen. Mr. and Mrs. A.. M. Mc­ annual recognition of "Campus squaw boots lo r leisure or to be paid directly to the student Creary. Dr. and Mrs. McDonald, The club is planning a m em ber­ Cartoonist of the year. ” upon certification of attendance by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Meister, Mr. campus wear. ship drive in the near future as The college bookstore will have him and by the educational insti­ and Mrs. Claude Melick, Mr. and well as a banquet and a raffle. complete details including general tution. Mrs. Francis Osborn, Dr. and Mrs. information, rules and entry bLanks ln connection with the member­ John Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ for the contest. The stores will al­ ship drive, students interested in seph Rolle, M r. and Mrs. W illiam so have samples of Box Cards to the field of commerce are urged Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swartz. enable the student who wishes to to become club members. The club Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tinsley, Dr. participate to see clearly the style meets every second and fourth and Mrs. Robert Stevens, Dr. and of humor which will be judged in Mrs. E. E. Walker, and Dr. and the contest. Mrs. J. Lawrence Walkup. There are absolutely no gim­ Mc C u l l o u g h micks involved. The student is un­ INSURANCE AGENCY W ednesday at 7 p. m. in room 21 der no obligation to purchase any­ All Kinds of Insurance, of Old Main. thing. including the Box Cards. The Including L-Lfe : The current project has been student need not be a Picasso nor 108 No. San Francisco construction of a float which was a Rembrandt to enter. The basic Established 1919 Ph. 25& entered in the Homecoming par­ idea is smart, contemporary hum­ ade. or which is sketched out simply i on paper, just enough to give the judges a visible idea of the humor involved. The winning student ■will receive a FREE all-expense paid seven- day holiday in Paris, France, via T. W. A. Trans-World Airlines Super G Constellation. In addition, the winner will re­ ceive a royalty contract with Box Cards which will enable the win­ ner to immediately benefit from an exciting and lucrative career in the field of studio card design The winner will also receive in­ ternational recognition and public­ ity in newspapers, television, radio and magazines as a result of his selection by three peers of humor. M arx, Allen and Capp, The contest definitely closes on midnight o f Dec. 1. This is being done In order for the winning stu­ dent to be able to spend his Christ­ mas vacation in Paris. France, should he desire to do so.

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LAST CHANCE! to antor R•odmr’s Diyest $41, 000 CONTEST It’s fun to d o—and you may find you know more about human na­ ture than you think!. lust list, in order, the ant article* in October Reader's Digest you think readers will like beat. Couldn’t be simpler — and you may win *5. 000 cash for youraelf plus $5, 000 in schol­ arship* for your college. Ff aim you *rni in your entry \ ft* F. ntrvea must be postmarked by Siidnight, Thuraday, October 2i>. Entry bla nka atwrtfaf/e at yt*ui mife/fr hookMnrp.