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'Ten-Hut'-Attention to the Order of the Dayl Military Ball Highlights 'Air, A-'my ROTC Year By Tom Tiede Now hear this, now hear this! (Or is that a navy expres- sion?) VOLUME LXIV Pullman, Washington, Friday, March 28, 1958 NUMBER 83 The order has been issued for all company commanders down through freshman cadets to report, with your best girl, to the Military' Ball, in the Cub ball Stanton, Magnuson to Be at Convention room at 9 p. m. 27 March. The Scabbard and Blade honor- By Shirley Cannon Waller award, given to a worn- ing agency of Spokane. 'Boss will co member of Hamilton, Stubble- ary society of the Army ROTC, in cooperation with the Arnold speak on the relationship of radio field, Twining and associates, Dr. Frank Stanton, president of an; and the Edward R. Murro, Air society of the Ail' Force ROTC, and TV to the advertising agen- speak o-n"Evaluation of Broad- the Columbia Broadcasting sys- given to a, man, Both awards are has reserved practically the en- cy. cast Properties," at 11 a.m. tem, will be the keynote' speaker for students who have contributed tire 2nd floor of the CUB to han- Two sales clinic panels will be Hamilton, Stubblefield, Twining at the annual awards banquet of the most to radio and TV at WSC. dle an expected large crowd. In conducted by Pat O'Halloran 'of and associates is an organization the regular dance floor, the CUB the \rashington State Association Scholarships to be given in- radio station KPQ In Wenatchee (dealhlg in the purchasing and ballroom, Curtis Mohr and his Es- of Broadcasters at 6:30 tomor- clude the Nancy Graham Memor- at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.rn. in Arts selling of radio-TV properties. quires, a 14 piece band will pro- row night, March 29, in the CUB ial award for $150 or more per hall. Charles Tower, NAB manager vide mood music. And to those ballroom. year for summer apprenticeship "All meetings except the ban- of employer-employee relations who prefer to move around, the quets and luncheons 'will be held The WSAB and National Col- at a radio or TV station; Fred F. , will conduct two meetings at 9:30 entire 200 room series will be legiate Radio-TV guild award in the Theater studio of Arts a.m. and 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. His open, with music by the Leroy Chitty Memorial scholarship for hall," stated Miller.' first topic will be "The Economic banquet will climax the two-day Roach Trio. $250; and the Art Gilmore award "How Present Eco nom i c , Situation in the Broadcast Indus- sales clinic convention for Wash- With the two honor societies ro- for $100 for a senior male radio- Trend will Affect Broadcast try, followed in the afternoon with ington State radio and TV broad- tating years on the handling of TV student. ' Sales," will be explained by Dean "Labor Negotiations." casters. Dr. Stanton's topic will the main dance arrangement, the Following the banquet the NC- Eugene Clark, school of econom- An open house from 9 a.m. to be "Broadcasting ill the Age of RTG is sponsoring a dance in Army is heading it up this year Sputnik." ics and business, at the 4 p.m. 4 p.m. in radio-TV studios of the CUB junior ballroom for all clinic session today. Arts hall is scheduled for to- with Darrell Presnel as chairman Banquet reservations are no convention participates. Tomorrow prominent men in morrow, said. Hugh Rundell, as- of the dance committee. longer available, announced Allen Washington state Sen a tor public relations and the radio-TV sociate professor of speech and Lt. Colonel Kenneth Kennedy of Miller, secretary-treas u r e r of Warren G. Magnuson will be the industry will address morning chairman of the open house. the Army staff reported that WSAB and director of office of honored guest at the sales clinic and afternoon meetings. Ron .Murphy, WSAB manager highlights of the evening. will in- in forma tion. banquet tonight at 7 in the Am- Len Higgins, of radio-TV sta- and legal counsel, will report on clude a Grand March, introduc- Two honorary awards ,and three erican Legion Medical building. tion KTNT in Tacoma and WSAB "Copyright and Advertising Tax- tion of both ROTC's sponsors and scholarships will be presented to The banquet is just for conven- president, will give his report at es," at 2:30 p.m, Saturday. the presenting of the rank of Hon- outstanding radio-TV . studen t s. tion members, according to Mill- the Saturday luncheon in the WSAB spring business meeting orary Colonel to the Senior spon- Honorary awards are the .Iudith er. CUB. including reports and general dis- sors. After the banquet the live TV Tomorrow, broadcasters are cussion and election of officers production of the "Bad Seed,': ,"The uniform of the day will be slated to hear W. R. Twining, will conclude the convent ion regular ROTC dress" said Col. will be presented at 9:30 p.m. in station broker and San Francis- meetings. Arts hall theater studio by stu- Kennedy, "but as usual I suppose dents of the TV production class. there will be a couple who turn Today's sales clinic luncheon at up in other uniforms." The other 12:Hi .In the,_Washington hotel uniforms Kennedy was talking features Martin Boss, vice presi- about referred to last year when dent of Pacific National Advertis- High School Debaters' somebody showed up in an old Confederate Army outfit. Major Wm. Sanford, advisor of the Arnold Air society said Leisure Not Clear, Gather for Tourney that Air Force cadets are al- Debate teams from 29 Washington high schools will lowed to wear full dress uni- Lectures Dr. Adler gather at Washington State college Friday and Saturday, form, which means that white "If anything is misunderstood March 28 and 29, for the annual State debate tournament. shirts and black bow-ties are in in order. in America it is leisure," Dr. Under the direction of Professor W. H. Veatch, the tour- Mortomer Adler, San Francisco na.ment will see sessions held at 3:20, 4:30, 7 and 8:30 p.m. The Army department is allow- philosopher, told a half-filled Bry- Friday and with three concluding matches Saturday at 9 ing all students with Military Ball tickets to come to today's drill an hall auditorium Thursd a y a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. night. without uniforms. Tickets will be "Leisure," he says, "is the Debate headquarters will be in room 244 of Todd hall. checked by the Platoon Sergeant. opposite of play and is the kind Judging will be done by WSC faculty members, Pullman And as Captain Bill Alverson of work that produces civiliza- townspeople and visiting coaches. would put it to his ROTC class: tion as toil produces wealth." Topic for all debates will be "Resolved That, United "It is highly recommended that He extolled the liberal education States Foreign Aid Should be Substantially Increased." we all attend the dance. If we as preparation for leisure. Schools participating will inclulde defending' champions don't, we've seen the bear. He said that education is the Bellevue, Olympia, Marquette and Edmonds. Others are most serious problem for Amer- Shoreline, Kent, Mercer Island, Fife, Seattle Prep, st. icans and would be, even if we Martin's, Kalama, North Thurston, West Valley, Kennewick, existed in the world alone, with- Prosser, Marycliff, Lewis and Clark, Mead, Port Angeles, out Russia or even a n10011. "We WS( Gridders American have not even begun Bainbridge, West Bremerton, Cresent, Wenatchee, Omak, Oakesdale, Clarkston, Sedro-Wolley, Arlington and Lynden SEN. MAGNUSON to face up to its problems," Dr. Adler commented. Christian. Selected for 'Dirt--Not For Me' National TV Jim Sutherland's colorful foot- ball Cougars have notched an- Beatrice Shines 'at Woman's Con other first in WSC history. The local gridders have been By Anne Gyllenberg new word - - SERENDIPITY. write books by serendipity. She the Chamber of Commerce al- selected by the National Broad- "Dirt never did anything for me, Serendipity means being 011 the sold her first book on the promis- most had Bunyan move it back. casting company to appear on the so why should I do anything for track of one thing, but accident- es that she would do the follow- For her three books on fishing, nation's TV game of the week, it?" is the motto of Beatrice ; ly finding something entirely un- ing three items: 1. Never show Mrs. Cook has received three Saturday, Oct. 4. Cook. Seattle author, which she related. The Serendip family liv- her work to anyone; 2. Write gifts from an avid fisherman in On this date the Cougars will presented to the women attending ed in the Swiss Castle of Chillon something everyday and, 3. Keep Oregon - first was an old fish- be battling the University of Cali- the AWS Women's Day convoca- and whenever the princes would the first enthusiasm to herself ing hat with many and varied fornia at Berkeley for the West tionWednesday evening in Bryan start on an adventure they would and not tell anyone what she was decorations; a raccoon cap was Coast's lone national spotlight auditorium. The theme of Wom- return with something else un- going to write. second and the third was a piece appearance. en's Day was "Les Femmes." related to their original purpose. Seattle is the home of the of wax so she would stick to her Oregon is the only other coast Mrs: Cook, noted for her books Serendipity was coined by I Hor- Cooks and her husband is a doc- chair and continue writing fish- team getting a national TV bid on fishing and how to live and like ace Walpole about the time of the tor by profession and a fisher- ing stories.