WEATHER REPORT: THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Dense fog will permeate campus during exam _ Pass your final exams. week; visibility zero. Lumberjack Vol. 42 — No. IS Wednesday, Jan. 13 1954
PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE AT FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA LUMBERJACK TOPS COLLEGE PAPERS IN STATE Judges From Southern Cal F r onske's To Take Pictures; Five Lumberjacks Hensley Will Begin On-The-Job Journalism School Choose LaCuesta Editor Releases Pre-Register Therapy Training Lumberjack As Best Paper Schedule For Class Pictures : Five ASC men students will en Students Now roll in the manual arts therapy cur The LUMBERJACK, student weekly newspaper, won Gayle McMullen, editor of the La ginning with A-M: Friday. Jan. 15, The Registrar’s office has an first place among college newspapers in the state for 195^ N-S; Saturday. Jan. 16. T Z. ' riculum and will begin 10 weeks nounced that registration for the I Cuesta, college year book, announ- in the annual contest sponsored by the Arizona Newspaper I ed last week, the dates on which Sophomores: ’ of on-the-job training Jan. 25 at spring semester may be complet ' Whipple Veterans Hospital. Association. The prize was awarded at the A N. A. confer T lass pictures for this year's an- Monday. Jan. 18. last name be ed by all ASC students at any time ence held in Phoenix last! lual will be taken. ginning with A -M : Tuesday. Jan. The Flagstaff college is conduct between now and Jan. 25. the final weekend. tered in the annual A . N. A. contest. ing a pilot training course in man Freshmen class pictures are be- 19. N-Z. day of registration. The LUMBERJACK was A handsome plaque was present, ual arts therapy for the Veterans On the registration, faculty ad lg taken this week ■ ording to Juniors: picked best in the college L? to the DUMBER JACK as first Administration, and it is at pres visors will be on hand in the lib he first letter of the last nunc. Wednesday, Jan. 20. last name u.. ■ , *V. Place prize by the Phoenix Gazette, . ent the only college in the United rary to assist students in filling out class by judges composed of t The plaque bore the following in Upperclassmen pictures will be ta- beginnine wqith a-M; Thursday, States offering such a VA approved j faculty members or the School Description, “ Phoenix Gazette. f a s ; cn next week, Janu uy IS through Jan. 21. N-Z. forms and selecting classes. 3. These are the only two weeks ! course, Faculty members who will serve Journalism, University of Southern { Award, General Excellence. Col- Seniors.: California Th, s was the first time 1, ^ Newspapers, First Place, The hat pictures will be taken. i Students enrolling this s ring se-: as major and minor advisors on Friday, Jan. 22, last name begin the LUM BERJACK had been en- LUM BERJACK. ” The presenta Appointments must be made at mester in the course include: Rus-! the final day of registration will ning with A-M: Saturday, Jan. 23, 'rons fee's studio. 21 E. Aspen Av- sell Welch, freshman student; Eu be John R Salter, who will advise tion was made by R. W. Barry, N-Z. nue, before that time, with a l ii'ty- gene Bird, sophomore: Mack An- > art majors: Dr. Tom O. Bellwood. managing editor of the Phoenix Gazette, to Melvin T. Hutchinson, lent deposit. If the appointment is drus. junior; Don Wetzel, sopho Commerce: Dr. Chester K. Davis, HOLDING THE PLAQUE presented to the LUMBERJACK are Pat John Babbitt ijournalism instructor and newspa Kindergarten and Elementary Edu Lorona, business manaeer, and Esther Hetzner, editor, as Leslie Roe, lot kept, the money will be for- more; and Jack Layfield, graduate’ per sponsor. leited. student who has been teaching a t j caticn; Dr. Virgil W. Gillenwater, student body president, looks on. ■ Total cost of the pictures for the McNary and resigned his teaching Secondary Education: Dr Marg The prize was presented at the Heads Regents awards luncheonin Hotel Westward Bnnual will be two dollars, with a position to enter the manual arts; aret Carrigan, English and Speech; Ho which was attended by maga- \ irt of the money applicable on therapy training program. Dr. Aaron M. Mc Creary, Men's | Health and Physical Education; Third Annual Song Fest Scheduled John G. Babbitt of Flagstaff was | zine and newspaper executives from Ipeeial prices for additional piictur- Dr. J. E. Cox. chief of profes I over the state. Miss Roxie Belle Diver. Women’s i elected the new president of the Is. Students who are unable to sional services at the Whipple hos Health and Physical Education:! The ARIZONA DAILY SUN. wake an appointment for the day pital. reported that all civil service Board of Regents of the University Dr. Byrd Burton, Home Econom-1 For Thursday, Feb. 11 In Auditorium i local paper which prints the LUMB l^hfduled, should make other a ; examinations on manual arts ther- me tnird annual son” Fest is and State Colleges of Arizona. He ics: Francis C. Osborn, Industrial 3. Two clubs or organizations ERJACK, won second place in the mgements with the photographer. 1 apy will be rated at Whipple, and 1o be held February 11 at 7: 30 succeeds WaIter R. Bimson of Arts: Dr. Max L. Basemann., ang may combine to present selections daily newspapers of 5, 00 to 15, 000 The schedule for the remainder the roster for all eligible manual p. m. in the auditorium. enough to warrant it. Phoenix. circulation. >f the two weeks is as follows: uages: Dr. J. Harvey Butchart,, arts therapists will be made up Entrance forms have been sent 3. All organizations entering are Other officers, all of whom were Mr. Hutchinson left for the Freshmen: Mathematics: Dr. Eldon A. lArd there. to the presidenl and sponser of limited to the use of no less than meeting Friday morning, January Thursday, Jan. 14, Last name be- rey, Music; Dr. William W. Tins re-elected, include Secretary, Wil Th? five men will receive board; ■each organization if the organ six people and no mote than a 8, by plane. While in Phoenix he ley. Social Studies; Dr. Virgil W. liam R. Mathews of Tucson; ias- also visited several friends of hisi and room while doing their 10 Gillenwater, certification; Dr. Ag za tion chooses to enter, the form millirn. weeks training at Whipple. All five roust be filled out and returned Jones Kirmse of Prescott: treas C. P. Giragi, former owmer-pub- nes M. Allen, pre-medical, pre-! 4. Each organization is request lisher of the COCONINO SUN and will work for a major in manual to the song fest chairman. Keith urer, Michael B. Hodges of Tuc- dental, Forestry', and Nursing; Dr. ed to prepare two numbers - one other Northern Arizona newspa Gould, by January 29. One of the arts therapy, which includes 30 J. Lawrence Walkup, graduate stu to be judged for competition — . son, and assistant treasurer, Lynn pers, for whom Mr. Hutchinson was main features of this year’s song hours of industrial arts courses and dy, and W. R. Hensley, veterans one to be a warm-up number. I M. Laney of Phoenix. editor; Harold Wrenn, owner-pub- at least 12 hours of education and fest is a change in the manner and transfer students. 5. a. The songs may be of any i In other action today the regents lisher of the COOLIDGE EXAM 'Creative Reader' psychology. at judging. Three cups will be nature — spiritual, religious, folk, were scheduled to approve a $750 IN E R and Florence BLAD E-TR1B- awarded as in the past but the grant by the Shell Chemical Corp. UNE and Jerry M«-Lain, publicity groups will be judged as follows: modem, popular, bop, classical, Lecturer's Topic etc. to the university for insecticide manaeer for the Del Webb Con President Eastburn Registrar Names best humorous number and, the research. The grant was submit struction Company and editor of b. A soloist may be used only George Dangerfield, famous lit best serious number. ted for approval by Dr. Richard the Webb Spinner. on a chorus or refrain and must erary critic, social historian, and Visits Chico State The rules of this year’s song A. Harvill. president of the uni The LUMBERJACK has also re January Graduates be accompanied by the organiza lecturer, presented an hour-long The names erf 11 seniors hav( fest are as follows: versity. ceived firBt place certificates in the President L. A. Eastburn of the tion on the verses, annual Columbia Inter-Scholastic program in the auditorium, Mon college here, left by plane Tues been announced by the Registrar’s 1. All campus organizations may c. Plumbers may be done a Press Association contest the past day. Jan. 11. day, Jan. 5, for Chico, California, Office as candidates for graduatior enter and are urged to do so. I cappella or with accompaniment. five consecutive years and is again Mr. Dangerfield spoke on “ The where he was a member of the at the end of this semester, Jan d. The performance of each Watch Presented entered in the current contest at Creative Reader. ” He told his aud inspection and evaluation team vis-’ uary 22. ience of college students and fac 1 organization is limited to six Columbia University, New York iting Chico State College. Candidates for a Bachelor of City. The paper was also voted an Orchids ulty that the meanings of books Concert Planned minutes. Dr. Eastburn represented the Science in Education are: William To F. C. Osborn All-Columbia award fn advertising change as successive generations American Association of Colleges Allen, major in industrial arts; 6. Each organization is urged to A handsome, suitably engraved two years and news three years. T o You whose vocabularies^are different for Teacher Education in the sur Adelene Anderson, major in phy By Trumpet Team nominate a girl for queen of the give the books their own interpre sical education; Mrs. Grace Black, Song Fest. Each organization is W Tist watch has been received by vey planned for Chico State. The Ralph Mendez, the “ Heifetz of tation. Mr. Dangerfield also gave major in elementary education; limited to one nomination. Francis C. Osborn of the faculty Once again we have a load visitation opened Wednesday. Jan. the Trumpet” will appear here as two rules for reading: Don’t read George Bullock, major in art and a. All candidates names must from the executive committee of f Orchids to hand out to de- 6, and ran through Friday, Jan. 8. the guest performer at the Home New Musical the same book over and over, and elementary education; Jim New, be submitted to the chairman by the Border Intercollegiate Athletic srving individuals and or- The Western College Association is concert. February 25. The program relax when you read, reading fast major in social science; Jack Ni- Friday, Jan. 29. in order to be Conference. The gift was present anizations who are helping to assisting the A. A. C. T. E. in mak will be presented by the Lumber for the first time and then giving vision, major in social science, and placed on a ballot. ed in recognition of the long per »ake ASC an even better ing the survey. jack Band. Being Planned the material a slower reading the Mrs. Violet Thornburg, major in 7. All numbers used must be iod of service Mr. Osborn had giv ’hool in 1954. This is the second survey Presi Ralph Mendez, is an outstanding second time. dent Eastburn has taken part in elementary education. listed as follows: - en the conference. First of all, here's an orchid for instrumentalist whose horn and # Although radio and television pro as an official inspector for the A. R Other candidates are:: Jerrian a. Title and composer and The Flagstaff college left the ck to every student on campus tone technique rate no less an ad For Feb. 17 vide some obstacles to the reading A. C. T. E. Last spring he and Dean Bromley, candidate for a Bachelor arranger. Border Conference following the ho Finds himself confronted with jective than “ superlative. ” His program, Mr. Dangerfield believes J. Lawrence Walkup visited the of Arts degree; and Dan Hersing b. Arranger, if arranged for close erf the 1952-53 athletic sea “ The most outstanding music n. al exams. Also we're sending valve fingerings on the intricate that those who want to read will New Mexico University at Silver er, major in social science; W il the organization, sons, and this past fall became a production ever given by the special supply o f extra vitamin melodic lines of “ Flight of the Shrine of the Ages Choir wiwll do so anyhow. He estimated that City. liam James, major in industrial c. This information must be member of the New Mexico Con 11s to all th<> profs to help them Bumble - Bee" a n d “ Tico-Tico” be presented Wednesday evening. 75 million people never read a The A . A. C. T. E. survey was con arts; and G. A. Jawando, major handed to the chairman - Keith ference. Mr. Osborn, active in the nd enough strength with which have impressed many audiences to Feb. 1T at 8 o'clock. ’* stated Dr. book. ducted on the campus at Flagstaff in commerce, all candidates for a Gould by no later than Friday. administration of intercollegiate ► grade all those papers. the point of audible gasps. Eldon A. Ardrey, founder-director Mr. Dangerfield’s latest book. last fall, resulting in high praise Bachelor of Science degree. Jan. 29. 1954. athletics for the Flagstaff college Co»ffmftUa1ionx Ur the baxktthaU of the famous choir. “ The Era of Good Feelings,'’ pub being accorded the college by the January graduates will take part He has played trumpets and cor d. It is advisable that no two since he joined the faculty in 1923,
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a reliable clothier” JBlakeek (lQe*k£>MR The LUMBERJACK Wednesday, ■*«*"’ January 13, 1954 Injured Logger Hoopsters Take Second In Loop Tourney Axemen Down Injuries Hold Axemen Down ones Twice On Four-Game Tourney Trip An 11 man Lurnbei jack traveling Meicico Military Institute (Ros- squad left Flagstaff Saturday, Dec. well» Broncos, 62-60 19. for a four game trip in New Frank Turley rated high point: Roswell LUMBERJACK Mexico which netted them two honors against the “ Cadets'* witH wins, two kfeises, and a strong sec 15. Acevedo struck for 13 poWfS. e Arizona State College Lum- ond piace the pre-season New Next in the winners’ bracket for fks completed a successful 1 Mexico Conference tournament hel the Loggers was Panhandle A&M into New Mexico tem tory at Highlands University. Las Ve nsst weekend and came back, Holds State Record Goodwell, Okla., who lost Out to Ski Plans Set Intramural Slate gas, N. M., December 21. 22„ and the Axemen 60 59. two wins, their first decisions j 23. Loggers Dump Turley *irain paced the Axers in Mexico Conference eompe- Now Underway, Injuries plagued the Loggers For First Snow, scoring with 17 points. Acevedo Former Miami Record-Breaker throughout their three tournament made 15 and Glodis rated 13 points. tii« of the road trip was the Soys Pederson games and a non-conference tilt Mexico Military Institute Soys MeCreary Antelopes In the final tournament game, with the University of New' Mexico -cs of Roswell. The twin vic- When snow falls th. ' ski-class The campus intramural basket Lupe Acevedo Paces Axemen the Loggers were nosed out of at Albuquerque. fourwl the Loggers on the long will begin, according to Aaron MeCreary ball league now feature eight infraction called against him. In first-place running by th^ Newr By PHIL FREEMAN Fito Trujillo, star Lumberjack 5g-45. and 65-52, scores. Of- i , ski coach. He hopes to set- team and about 70 players, ac stead, he causes the other player Here, 75-58 Mexico Western (Silver City)Mus The Arizona State College Lum forward, failed to make the trip v<- action for the Axemen j many beginners on the first bus t*. cording to Coach John Pederson, into making a mistake with his tangs, 53-40. be-jacks have two comparative The Lumberjacks dumped ^he due to a sprained ankle. Adding d have possibly been higher the Sno-Bowl. 1 in charge of the intramural pro defensive talent and then sets up The Axers started off strong m shorties in their starting line up. Antelopes cf Grand Canyon College. to the handicap was the loss of piard Buddy Islas, veterans To all of those who have regis , gram. the fast-break. the championship game, and held One is forward Fito Trujillo; 1he (Phoenix, 75-58 last night on the Buddy Islas, who suffered a brok fr, was left at home with a tered for this half-hour course and a 11-1 first quarter load. ttut 1 Basketball games are held Tues other is guard Lupe Acevedo, a This ball-hawking guard wen^^t local court in a non-oonference en finger during tournament play. >n finger, sustained in pre- dropped, they have only to re regis game. Western took over in time to gain day and Thursday afternoons in the good scorer and speedy playmak- back to his senior year in high Don Tyler w-as benched during the jtmas conference action, ter and their fee will still be m men’ s gym. Pederson pointed out school for his biggest moment. It was neck and neck during the the scant four-point margin. eing little offensive duty was effect. er. Each stands 5 feet 10 inches, trip with blood poisoning in his 1 that spectators are welcome tothe That was the year that Miami first half of the first quarter as Bill Lewis gathered in 12 points Trujillo, letterman and regu- Lupe is deep lyinte rested in foot, and sharpshooting Bill Lewis, Thus far there has been a lack l games. won the State Class B champion the Loggers and the Lumberjacks second only to Charles Compton’ s starter, who re-injured his j thletics. At "^liami High School, Logger center was held down quite of snow which has put the damper ship and went through 27 games 13 point high, but his sprained [aed ankle in the Roswell i The Knickerbockers and the Cot athletics. At Miami High School kicked the score back and forth a bit in the final tourney game on many skiers hopes. The class, within a field goal of each other. thumb showed up on free throws. ! tage City fivue arecurrently tops guatd in basketball, and ran the due to a sprained thumb. Lewis hit only one-third, or six, of when it begins, is held on Thursday ' in league standing swith two wins relay, 100-yard dash, and broar Late in the period, however, the Tlie Loggers kicked off New It of the highlights of the j afternoon and all day Saturday. his charity throw’s. j apiece and no losses. jump for the track team. Acevedo Loggers took over and brought thej Mexico play Saturday. Dec. 19. by es was the return of Bill Lewis j The bus leaves here at one o’clock stands in his final year of high quarter score to 22-15. dropping the non-conference tilt to e scoring column as high point j on Thursday and 9: 30 Saturday : Sam Madriaga leads individual school competition. He talliec From there it was the Loggers’ New Mexico University. 64-50. on Former English Head In the first game, the 6’4” morning returning about five ! scoring with 32 points. Frank Go 56 points in one game, game all the way, with second and ■tried the way with 11 markers o’clock Saturday evening. : mez has made 31 and Dick Joral their way to the tourney. Lupe Has Book Published thir'd quarter scores of 38-25 and Acevedo paced the Loggers on improved the next night w ith Membership in the ski-club does man has 25 to his credit, men’ s Club there, he was presi 54-34 At one time in the final four their Albuquerque stop-off with 17 Dr. James J. Lynch, former head dfats. Close behind W il for not require students to register for i Standings are as follows: Knic k Besides being in the Letter minutes, the Antelopes started £ points to his credit. Bill Lewis hit of the college English department I FrankTurley who pumped ir. the ski-class. Coach MeCreary erbockers, two wins, no losses: Cot dent of the local Catholic Youth Or scoring spurt which put them with for 11 here, and now* on the faculty o f ind 14 points on successive wishes to emphasize that beginners ’ tage City. 2-0; Lamba Delta Sig- garization, showing that he didn’1 in 15 points of the Axemen. The Albuquerque game has no the University of California at Ber are most weleome in this class. | ma, 1-1; Sigma Pi. 11; Newman confine his activities to the school Like many Lumberjacks. Lupe« effect on season standings. The keley, has recently published a art conference games for the Club, 1-1; Delta Sigma Pi, 1-1; ‘ . The final minutes of the game came to Flagstaff because it i: first taste of New Mexico Confer book, “ Box Pit and Gallery: Stage Itrjacks will be Jan. 22 and CREATIVE— Mourning Glories, 0 2; and Alpha saw' several freshmen and second jgainst New Mexico Western "a small school and you get t< string men in the game gaining ence competition for the Loggers, and Society in Johnson’s London. ” (Continued from Page 3) : Phi Pi, 0-2. •iber City. ASC rooters are know the buys better. ” He addec valuable team experience. “ Some playing their first year as mem Ralph J. Holly, director of spcech vctod Pulitzer Prize in history for that. “ You get to know the teach bers of the conference, was the and drama at the college, report 3g to see the return of both 1S52. of fh> iri shmen were much im and Trujillo to full time ac- ers better, too.” proved sai*n»e: ul basketball coach however, have no bearing on the ed that he has ordered a copy of He was bom in Berkshire, Eng \, v then. Coach MeCreary The 21-year old junior is a mem Herb Gregg. “ Ball handling was season standings. the book for the college library. land, in 1905, the son of a clergy her of the lettermen’s “ A ” Club i mprov e<$doo.’ ’ Trie Lumber jacks moved into the The book will be u? »ed as a refer- n Scores: man. He received a classical edu Future Teachers of America, anc Lupe Acevedo won high score winners’ bracket of the tournament er.ee book in connection with dra cation and was graduated from Lists Track Meets fta ft tp the Newman Club. His majoi honors with 27 points for the Ax by edging ^icir first foes, the New ma courses. ’ fff p f Oxford with honors in English Lit r*do, g...... 2 0 0 1 4 shows his interest in sports again ers. Nelson Forest. 6’ 61i” Ante erature. He became an Ametiean nounced that future track mee m, c ...... 0 0 0 1 0 It is physical education — he is lope center was high for Grand citizen in 1M3. arrangements are now in negotia pton, g..... 1 0 0 0 2 planning a coaching career. Wher i Canyon with 18 to his credit. - He taught English at the English Coach Aaron MeCreary has an- k c & f...... 4 5 1 1 9 asked if he would like to go bacl without a defeat. He calls that his Institute in Prague, Czechoslova tion. So far three tra* k meets have is, e ...... 7 4 1 17 to Miami to teach, he answered At any rate. Lupe optimistically kia. and later became a partner been arranged, the first to be with biggest thrill. Silo, f ...... 3 0 0 1 6 yes. About the basketball team this predicted a conference champion at the English College in Hamburg. New Mexico. A possible triangu lev, f .... . 7 5 2 4 16 lar meet is possible if New Mexico Even at his height. Lupe is not year, he said. “ It ought to go ship for the Axemen. Germany. In 1930 he came to Am r. f 1 3 2 3 4 Military- Institute takes the invita- a muscle-bound type of player. places. ” The Lumberjacks took Before leaving, Lupe gave this erica and landed a job as a man Winkle, g. 0 0 0 1 0 1 tion. This meet will take place the Being short and weighing but 155 second place in the New Mexico statement for the benefit of the ————— uscript reader for a leading hook first Saturday in May. A meet pounds has its disadvantages, but Conference tourney and he terms student body. “ We would like tc j 25 17 8 13 58 publishing house. Four years later with Phoenix Junior College will he uses his lack of height and his that a good indication of how the see more of the students at the ■? <' throws missed: Glodis, 4; he became literary' editor of ‘‘Van also be on the “ Jacks” schedule speed to good advantage. Aceve team should do since they were games so that the team will know Is, 1: Turley, 3: Tyler, 1. ity F «ir, ” a Conde Nast magazine for the preceding season. do combines a dead-eye, two hand without Trujillo and guard Buddy the kids are behind us. If they I Seeovri ( in me which later merged with “ Vogue. " The New Mexico Conference set-ups to get points. Islas who broke a finger in the support US, we will givp: » ynrvi K fff fta ft During the war years he served Pf j At present, he leads all Axemen first game. Islas is also a starter. account of ourselves. ” ■[Clio, g. ... 4 2 2 0 10 with the I’ - S. 102nd Infantry Div May sometime. with an average of slightly better Bpton, g...... 0 1 1 1 1 ision at home and overseas. Coach MeCreary also express than 13 points per game. He has 4 2 4 10 ■ c& f...... 4 After leaving his desk at the ed satisfaction w'ith the weather, also connected for the high indi 15 10 20 Bs, c .... . 5 s magazine, he continued to write and urges all men interested in vidual score for any one game ■ 'Ho, f&g 1 0 0 1 2 Black Cat Cafe one article a month for it. which | track to get all the practice pos this season, 2 points against the ■ ey , f ...... 2 14 10 2 14 enabled him to spend most of his San Diego Marines. nA Good Place To Eat" 0 ; sible curing the good weather. ■ r . f ...... 0 0 0 3 time an; Turley, 4. year, strong entries are expected by authorities h*s major literary for every event. contribution. It is used as a text Coach Mccreary urged all inter MUSICAL— book at Oxford. ested to come out and tiy the His other literary works include: sport. Pre-season practice is now HARPER FURNITURE COMPANY (Continued from Page 3) “ Victoria’s Heirs, ” and “ Bengal in session. Mutiny." He continues to write |rtw rit ten and published for Everything For The Home frt Hay Malotte will also be book reviews for various newspa “ I ’ll have you know that I’m nr> f: by the choir.. The composi- pers and such magazines as “The body’s tool. ” l was first heard over the ra- the "New York Times Book Re Cheer up my boy, maybe some Maytag and General Electric Appliances 1 last Easter when the choir Saturday Review of Literature/’ body will adopt you. ’’ t it on the annual Easter broad- view’’ and other national periodi f from the Grand Canyon, Dr cals. (Jas and Plumbing Fixtures - Installation,, by said. Now we come to that time of j facial singing of "The Gettys- Phone 473 or 813 1* North Beaver year when we stop picking on um-i T Address/’ in the seating by pires ar. d start picking on janitor ' dler; the "Lord’s Prayer/’ by lotte: and 'Beyond the Blue KkmT by Whitting will also b<- [uded in the program, plured soloists during the pro- fmw. il 1 be Garvin Hanchett, bar >e; Keith Gould, tenor: Wil f Arthur, baritone; and the Is trio. Wal coach for the choir is Jack srtz of the music faculty, romotion staff includes Fred Jtrtie. nroducer and designer of set: Bill Ceballos, chairman of fog and stage committee; Dor- I Frazer, program chairman; Jean Ardrey, chairman of ad ding and poster committee.
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THAN A N Y Q a f i i e l S agree with mere peopleOTHER CIGARETTE! The LUMBERJACK Flagstaff, Arizona - - Spaghetti Dinner Recipe Listed Wednesday, January 13, * Planned By AWS For Tortillas Cottage City Chatter SOCIETY By CHONA FREEMAN Sunny Italy will be emphasized Have you ever wanted to make at the annual Spaghetti Dinner your own home-made tortillas and By JANELLE BLOODWORTH sponsored b> Associated Women’s couldn’t because you didn't knon There Have been many new faces in Cottage-City, since Chris4^ Students at Arizona State College how? Ail you need is- a tolling vacation. Cottage City' welcomes them with a friendly “ Hello M Annual Candlelight Ball Planned here, which will be held Sunday, l31nw, steel skillet and Hie essential Jan. 17, from 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. The fGrowing are some of the newer couples: Mr. and Mrs. pail| ingredients. Kasparian of Audrey, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bingham; Mr. and The college banquet room will be For a dozen tortillas you will By Mrs. David Yates; Mr. and Mrs. John Burns; Mr. and Mis. Bob Felu- AWS For Saturday, Jan. 23 decorated in a typical Italian mo need: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Corona, and two families that have just returned Students will be given a brea A program for during intermis tif using wine bottles holding can 2 cups flour (Gold Medal is best) sion has been planned with Dar to Cottage City, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ruiz and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sur ther between semesters in the dles and other Italian relics. teaspoon salt 1 will and children. Mr. Surwill is the supervising teacher o f the* fiftj, form & annual Candlelight lene Anderson performing a tap The dinner, which will be open 2 tablespoons baking powder urade in the Training School. Ball, s & y o red by Associated Wo dance, and Judy Mercer, giving a to anyone, will feature a menu of 2 tablespoons lard or baron gre men Stulymfs, to be held Saturday, piano solo. spaghetti, salad, and coffee. Mar ase Many families returned to their homes fo r Christmas vacation Jan. 23. in North Hall lounge. Committee chairmen for the af va Hoel is in charge of general 1 cup warm water. Among these were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wood and their two child>^ Flagstaff college students will fair are: decorations, Marva Ho arrangements, and Forest Martin, Mix the flour, salt, and baking They spent Christinas at Mrs. Wood’s home in Waterloo, Iowa. The dance to the music of the Jump el; refreshments, Dorothy Wells; will be head waiter. powder thoroughly. Then add laid Woods have not returned to school yet, due to an auto ■wreck in Tvhklt Kent Wood received minor injuries’. ing Jacks, collegiate dance band, and clean-up Bea Ceballos. Committee chairmen for'the af or bacon grease < bacon grease at the semi-formal affair. (air are: food, Gayle McMullen; adds better flavor j and work light Others who went home* for Christmas were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred The dance will follow an Alas tickets, Mary Lou Lynch; decora ly with finger tips until it is even Carrillo, who went to Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Sal Balderos, als<> Willi kan theme of decorations, using tions, Jo Rosanbalm; clean up. ly distributed. Then slowly add ams; Mr. and Mrs. Whalen went to see Mr. Whalen’s parents in goul- Nine Couples Tell water and knead until it forms in Igloos, snowbanks, walrus, seals, Dorothy Webb; and tables, Peggy der City, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Jim New, Hutchison, Kansas; arid! flr> to a nice soft dough and Mrs. Kim Guerro, who went to Iowa to visit Mrs. Guerro's par. and eskimos. To complete the ef Chism. t Now cover the dough with a! fect, two coeds dressed as eski Of Engagements Current officers of A. W. S. are: ents. ' clean dish towel and place the ski I president, Mary Weaver: vice pre -1 There were two big birthdays this past week. The first one wi* mos will serve refreshments dur let over the fire. While the skillet | ing intermission. sident Gayle McMullen; secretary, Frank Carrillo who was ore year old January 5. Those attending his is getting hot, return to. vour douuh I party were Mark Kipling, Dan Whalen, Patricia Freeman, Gean Ckav«r and shape it into three-inch dia and pat ents. There were balloons, a big cake, jello, and candy. ICABOD— announcements among ASC stu meter h alls.. Then flatten them The other birthday was a double one for Ann and Nancy Dubler. dents. with your hands and start rolling (P&ntinueit From Page 2) PICTURED ABOVE the I'agin ini Siring Quarte! which will appear Attending the party were: Cecil Frank Orozco, Ronald Greg Orozco, The recent engagements include here in the auditorium. Friday, Jan. 22, as pari « f the Flagstaff them on your flour board until like Pickle, Chile, Skillet, or Whis Tom Gurwill, Jenny Davis, and Darlene/ Lama, and Alb*-it Palmer, Marie Biggs and Bill Larremore, Community Coincert Series. Members of the quartet are Henri Gemi- thin. A fter the party the children were taken down to be on the Story Lady's tie just aren’t romantic. " Mary E. Brown anka, Gustave Russell*, Charles Foidart, and Adolphe Frezin. The By this time the skillet should I could see his point there but I both of Mayer; Shirley Harmon program. and Ronald Knight, both of Gil quartet is acclaimed by critics as the “ finest quartet founded on be hot enough. No grease is used made ^lention of the fact that in the skillet. Place the tortilla in I f anyone has news for Cottage City Chatter, bring it to Cottage I, bert; Evelyn Williams and Jim American soil.” many of the mules are given homo Becomes Bride the skillet and let it cook on one and we will see that it gets into the paper. Hendrix, Kingman, and Kellis Mc sapien pames such as Barney, side. Then turn. They should be Donald. Douglas; Gloria Gonzales Juanita, Dave, Jake, and like turned three times In’foie they are Superior, and John Stevens, Den Of David Yates names. I also asked him i f it wasn’t cooked. t$ue that his brethern were named ver, Col.; Iris Brewer and Jack The First Methodist Church at Science Chatter When turning your tortillas, use fo r guides, their girl friends, or Lewis, both of Prescott; Jerry Safford was the scene of the wed your finger tips. This nieihod is some particular incident that hap Lomayesva, Bisbee, and Jim ding of Mary Ellyyn Brown and By BETTY BARTLETT less apt to burn your fingers. pened daring: their trainng. King, San Bernadino, Calif.; Iona Here's wishing the whole student Dr. Allen enjoyed a pleasant visit with her brother and his family A small basket or plate should Woody and Robert Reynolds, David M. Yates, Sunday, Dec. 27. “ Now, you take my name for in Mary Ellyn, the daughter of Mrs. in Normal, Illinois, during the recent Christmas vacation. be- ready for the tortillas. stance. Because 1 have always Buckeye, Dorene Slade, Eager, P. W . Atchison of Safford, wore a John Strickland, lab assistant to Mr. Deaver, hail a rather adven Now you are ready to serve body great success in their semes been interested in education and and Owen Ford, Kanab. Utah. ballerina length gown of white lace turesome trip in the jungle region of Mexico during the holidays. He them with fried beans, butter or in being a capable mute on the Among the students who mar reports that in most places he and his companions had to chop their chile. trails, some one got it into their and nylon net and carried a white ter final examinations. ried over the holidays are Sue Bible covered with white baby car way through the dense growth. “ Never saw so many different plants head to call me Icabad. ” in one place,” commented John. Singleton,, who was married to nations. N otice “ I understand that you mules Dokey Ludlow in Avondale on “ Rock blasting” operations are going on at top speed in the geology really have an extensive training Maid of honor, Esther Hetzner, Winners in the AMS open house Schedules of the examinations are December 28; Audrey Cole, who lab these days. Students are eagerly engaged in breaking up and can pirk up their prize money at here at the canyon.” and bridesmaid, Alexandria Bell of identifying rock specimens for their collections. Visitors to the lab married Paul Kasparian in Flag the bookstore, according to Joe ‘‘W e most certainly do, ” he re Safford wore ballerina length are warned against the danger of flying rock fragments. * staff, J a n u ar y; Mary Ellyn painted daises and ivy arranged Martinez, AMS president. now posted.. sponded proudly, “ Why, we fellows Brown, who married David Yates Last Thursday, the dendrology class went on their final field trip even earn a Master of Trails de- dresses of orchid and yellow', res Winners were Don May and Ed in Safford, December 27; Pat to Oak' Creek Canyon, for the semester. The trip proved to be a irree if we are srood enough. ” : pectively; and carried bouquets of ward Stratton, room 218. Taylor Derting, to Terry Bingham in valuable review o f many of the trees they have studied during the “ And, ” he excitedly went on to about central white candles. Hall; Bill Kellis and Ralph Miller, Phoenix, December 30; Jean Bas course. State, “ One of the older mules who - Paul Yates Jr. acted as best room 11. Bury Hall; and Fred sett to Leonard Woody in Buckeye From all appearances the biology and chemistry classes are being was her^years ago earned a Doctor man for his brother, and Joy Coy- Hawk and Buster Turley, room 201. December 26; Toni Cole to John put through their paces before finals next week. o f Trails degree, Honoris Causis served as usher. All science classes will be guests of the Orpheum Theater on Hanley Hall. Good Luck! Bums in Flagstaff. December 28; and all that business. He even Rev. D. F. Wogaman performed Thursd ay afternoon for a special showing of “ The Sea Around Us, ” a Janelle Skelton to Eddie W il wrote a thesis entitled, ‘ Reactions the double ring ceremony. technicolor film based on Rachel Carson’s book. Kutahia. Turkey, has been fam liamson on December 30. o f the Average Tourist Upon De * A reception immediately follow Louis Schellbach, park naturalist at Grand Canyon, and his wife ous since the 18th century lor the scending from the Back o f a Mule ing the ceremony was held in the will leave for a sojourn to the Hawaiian Islands on January 15. The clay tiles made there for wall sur Compliments of a fter & Trail Trip into the Grand -basement of the church. Schellbachs were the winners o f Babbitts' free trip. faces. Ch'fiyon. ” Gould To Head . Jitter* a wedding trip to the According to 1950 census figures, I told Icabad that I was impress Grand Canyon the couple return ASC Senior Class 6. 7 percent of the persons who ed and asked more about the mu le*s ed to make their home at 34 Cot Saginaw-Manistee education. He went into great de moved to Arizona were born ir, tage City. Both plan to continue tail about how they were made to Keith Gould was chosen to lead Texas. The next highest percent get over kicking by butting auto the senior class as its president in th^ir studies at ASC. were people born in a foreign mobile tires with th eir. hind legs a pre-Christmas class officer elec country. Lumber Company until they ceased to enjoy their tion. Kappa Sigs Elect favorite mule trait. Then they Bruce Crozier was elected vice were trained to be totally indiffer president and secretary-treasurer New Pledgemaster that is badly drained is the tax ent to any tugging the tourist rider is Barbara Burrows. Other officers Dave Rabago was elected pledge- payer. Would try to negotiate on reins or are: Student Council representa stirrups. Next they worked on the master and Bill Ceballos historian tives—Carl Conrad, Phyllis Sup at the recent meeting of Kappa Pack Train to Phantom Ranch via plee; AMS representatives—Boyd the Kaibab Trail to get used to the Sigma Kappa held last Thursday Moore, Roger Ardrey. trail? and a weight on their back. night. Rabago succeeds Jack Nivi The iast step before they were Sponsor of the class fc Win R. son who is graduating at the end Hensley. registrar. of the current semester. Tom Clea YOUNG AMERICA GOES given the title of a Dude Mule was to be a glide’s mule in order to get ver was appointed by President used to the general routine o f both John Strickland to assist in the the Bright Angel Trail