Sto~ Pers Out;· Crowd· Behavior Is Cause

Sto~ Pers Out;· Crowd· Behavior Is Cause

Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons Eastern Washington University Digital History Student Newspapers Collections 4-20-1960 Easterner, Vol. 10, No. 22, April 20, 1960 Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers Recommended Citation Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College, "Easterner, Vol. 10, No. 22, April 20, 1960" (1960). Student Newspapers. 1174. https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers/1174 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Washington University Digital History Collections at EWU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Sto~pers. Out; · Crowd · BehaVior Is Cause Don Williams, assistant in damage has been done to the student personnel services, an­ student union." nounced last week that all Cites Damage scheduled dances for which Williams listed these acts of "The Stompers 11 had been vandalism: Numerous cigaret booked to play have been can­ burns on the furniture, broken celled. mirrors . in the men's room, According to Williams, the towel racks torn from the wall, VOLUME 10 CHENEY, WASH1NGTON APRIL 20, 1960 NUMBER 22 main reason for the cancella­ towels stuffed down the toilets, tion was due to the rowdy be­ mortar scraped from between ' havior exhibited by the crowd the tiles and a broken window. which attended the Stomper One of tlie union's person­ dances. • hel said that the students seem "Many unfortunate incidents to· associate a Stbrhpet dance have occurred throughout the with wild aryl ,rowdy behavior. school year during these daq­ , "It beca~e pec·essary to ces," Williams said, "and much f orewa~rl the Cltet\ey police whertevei; a Storhper dance was schedllled," Williams said. "These ahd other measures had Atten.dance to be taken to keep the crowd's behavior in check." Adcled Expense Poor.For The added expense of re­ quiring two night managers on AMS Meet duty at the union was one of /~~ ,( :~o/'~.;x>'r. the measures taken. The oth­ Only 14 students attended ers were the requiring of four the AMS nomination me·eting acting "bouncers" by the spon­ last week and a total of 14 stu­ soring group and the solicited dents were nominated for the cooperation of the Stompers six administrative positions. themselves to refrain from Paul Hooper, AMS president, playing when an "incident" said that the turnout was equal occurred. to most of the other AMS "It is my feeling that a per­ meetings held this year. iod of time shotfld elapse be­ Sta Rizzuti and Bill Dick fore we continue the Stomper were nominated for the presi­ dances in hopes that the stu­ dential post while Larry Gra­ dents will come to more fully ham, Marvin Morasch and appreciate arid accept the re­ Creed. Morgan were picked for spohsibility for them," Will­ the office of the vice ptesident. iams said. The other students nominat­ "I have often commented on ed are, for secretary, ' Peter the fine personal qualities of . Link and Dave Lewis; treasur­ the Stampers," he, further sta­ er, Tom Aris arid Johh Dries­ ted, "ahd I wish that the STOMPERS ou·T-The Stompers, popular East- attehded their dances.'' A spec::ial student coun­ sen; social chairman, Larry crowds would have exhibited ern rock arid roll band, were banhed from pfay-1 cil cdmniittee plans to investigate the tnatter fur­ Liberty and Bob Bruya; pub­ more of th~se qualities. Such, ing in. the student union last week by Don Will- ther. Ftom left to right are Perry Buster. Merlin lic relations director, Don Eg­ however, vyas not the case." iams "because of the undesirabl element that Cannell, Jerry Robinson and Danny Miller. bers, Ernest Shaffer and Ben Meanwhile, at last Thurs­ Glassley. day's student council meeting, Election day has been sched­ Prisoilla Brigge, representing 'Buttons 'N Bows' uled for April 27. Any further LA hall, suggested the cancel­ ToJ.q .et .By _L_A . nominations must be turned lation be further investigated. Biilctz .le, Sculpture-.. .,. .. ) . - into -Hooper 1:)efore noon Fi;i­ Jerry Littl~more moved that a To taJce full advantage of leap day. special committee be formed year, Louise Anderson hall for this purpose. will sponsor, a spring tolo Sat­ The council voted to form a urday evening,' April . 23, for ' Sacajawea Statue committee of faculty members all EWCites. and students to fully invest i­ Harold Ba1azs, nationally Meanwhil · plans are near­ Theme for the event is "But­ gate the reasons behind the known sculptor, has been giv­ ing completion for the Saca­ tons and Bows," dress is cot­ cancellation. en a $200 retainer for the jawea Benefit show to be held tons and cords, music is by the sculpturihg of Easterh's hew in Showalter auditorium, April Roc1'ers, and dancing is from Sacajawea, by EWCE's Veter­ 28 at 8 p. m. 9-13. arls club, vice president Ralph '.t;'he show promises to be one Tickets can be purchased Agriculture Stockbridge said. of Eastetn's best and is featur­ from any LA dorm officer. Balazs will begin consttuc­ ing the Four Stags (a recording Surplus Next tion of the statue immediately, group stationed at F~irchild and promises to have the new air force base); :ijill Houston, Sacajawea sitting in Showalter a former star of "Tops in Blue" Dr. ·Church On Series hall at the .beginning of fall (n~tionwide air farce TV show) Speakers for the third ses­ quarter, 1960, Stockbriqge said. doing a comedy and pant.o­ Wlns$18440 sion of the PJatform-'60 pro­ Balazs was chosen by the i:nime act; Ollie Schell. KNEW gram. of the Citizenship Clear­ Sacajawea selection committee disc jockey, as master of cere­ 1 ing House were announced by last week. The comrhitee, cdm­ monies; Armahd Boatman and 2-Year Grant Dr. H. Kenneth, Hossom, asso­ his jazz quartet; Mona Lake, ciate professor of political p,osed of br. Don S. Patterson, An Eastern professor, Dr. Dr. Edgar Stewart, Robert Han­ Eastern jazz singer, who will science. John G. Churcli, has been Merrell Sather, executive rahah, Mrs: Edith Brown (rep­ be accompanied by Boatman; awarded an $18,440 two-year resentative of the 1916 £lass), Gary Owsley, sirlging mod~rh secretary of the Pacific- North­ grant as an associate in educa­ west Gtain Dealers association ASB president Tom ~nnis, folk songs atld Kay Sails, an tional communications at the Vet's club president Creed accomplished accordianist: of Spokane arid Otto Amen, Tickets for the benefit will University of the State of New president of the Washington Morgan ahd Stockbridge, made York. the selection from several mod­ be on sale in the student un­ Wheat Growers association of Dr. Church, assistant profes­ Ritzville will debate "Agricul­ els and sketches submitted by .ion building and can also be sor of education, is director of artists and sculptors. purchased from Vets club tural Surplus and Price Sup­ the Instructioal Materials Cen­ ports" April 21, at 9 a. m. in members for 75 cents per per­ ter at EWCE. son or $1.25 a couple. the Harbor room of the student His award is part of a $100,- union. 'Act Viour Age' 000 research grant provided by On April 27, a discussion of the national defense· education "Extension of the Minimum Cast is Seleded Daniels In Hospital; act and distributed by the Wage Coverage" has been llltiess Utiknown United States office of educa­ scheduled with the speakers · The cast for "Act Your Age," tion. being Bill May, secretary of three-act comedy to be pre­ Don Daniels, last year 's edi­ As a specialist in audio-vis­ the Spokane Labor council and ual instructional aids, Dr. NO! I AM NOT WALKIN G TO sented May 17, 18 and 191 • has tor of The Easterner, has been possibly James O'Brieri, of As­ been chosen, Dr. Harold Stev­ a patient at the Spokane veter­ Church will participate in a re­ NEW YORK-This EWC ROTC sociated Industries of the In­ ens, head -of the dramatics de­ an's hospital since the begin­ search study of class situations, drill team member stated. MS 2 land Empire, Dr. Hossom said. partment, said. ning of spring vacation. comparing the effects of audio­ student \~ally Lahe is mode l­ Dr. Hossom invited any one Bertha Glenn is cast as Lois During a recent visit by an visual materials in learning. ing the riew uniform the drill interested in the, problems to Holly; Alice Reihl as Grace Easterner reporter, Daniels Dr. Church will begin his team will wear in public. Start­ be discussed to attend. Rendel; Jerry Neyland, Potter said, "I may have to undergo research work in New York on ihg from the head down, the Erickson; Stanley Rizzuti, Ar­ an operation soon, but I hope April 21. beret (made by M/ Sgt. Marvin chibald K. Holly; Matt Finni­ to be well enough to return to We lls, EWC ROTC instructor) French Club Elects gan, Bob Foley; Jean McWhir­ the college this fall. Hiking Club Set is red with white piping sport­ Officers for spring quarter ter, Gwen'tlolyn Holly; Elmer "I want to express my thanks ing the EWC ROTC crest and were elected during the last Kralman, Eliot Spurgeon; Gay to the students and the student A hiking club will be organ­ a white tassel. A red scarf, meeting of the French club. Wood, Abagail; Jeanne Prig­ council, for their good wishes ized tomorrow at 10 a. m. in red and white shoulder cord, Those elected were Paul more, Beatrix Bond; Shan Eg­ and their •speed in clearing my the Tahiti room of the Isle-land shoulder board showing rank, Stokes, president; Doris Miller, gers, Vicki Holly, and Paul eligibility for the credit that if enough interest is shown by khaki shirt and shorts, knee vice president; Carol Ann Mid­ Barton as Binky Butterworth.

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