ARIZONA STATE COLLEGI! EXPRESS YOUR ATTEND THE OPINIONS IN THE BAND CONCERT CAMPUS FORUM lt!~.~wri a ck TOMORROW TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1961 NUMBER 19 ASC Students Fraternities Continue Rush Named To Head Activities; Hold Many Parties State Newmanites Four rush parties were held last week by D elta Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Delta Sigma Phi, a nd Sigma P1. ~h.e formal rus~ees were Three ASC Newmanites were requi1·cd to attend all of the partJes to be eltgtble for pledgmg. named to state offices at the Ari­ The Blue Fla me Room was the setting for the Delta Chi Ru h zona Pro·vince Newman Conven­ tion held on the ASC campus Fri­ Party which was held last Mon- nity. Paul Hodges who is also day-Sunday, Feb. 24-26. Steve day at 7:00 · George ~ates, pres- president of I.F.C., conducted a Otto was named chairman of the ident of the fratermty opened question and answer period pro\'inee, Alice O'Neill, recording festiviti~s with a sho.rt speech after the talks. Refreshments secretary, and Joanne Babbitt, concermng _the frat~rmty mo.ve- were served afterwards. ment and Its functions. A fllm . Icor responding secretary. depicting fraternity life was On Wednesday mght, S1gma Pi Father William Allison, chap­ shown. Parker Sutton gave a cri- held , their rush party at Dean lain of the ASC Ne,vrnan Club, tique of the film and then asked Rolle s ~om e. Don Wolslagle, was named chaplain for the Ari- for questions from any who were v~ce president, open~d the eve­ zona Province at the convention. in doubt. The rest of the party mng's party. The beliefs. and Db­ The theme of the convention consisted of informal conversa- jectives of the fraterruty were was "The Campus Apostolate lions between the active mem- given. Jim Schmidt, social man­ in Newman" and a main high­ hers and the rushees. ager, then gave a rundown ot light was the second annual Delta Sigma Phi held its the functions which have been Mardi Gras held Saturday eve· rush party the following eve- hel~ and_ the plans for activities ning from 8:30 to 12:00 in the ning in which various facets of whtc~ Will be h_eld. ~en Al!ord Women's Gym. fraternity life were explained explamed the fmanctal obhga. to the rushees. Uoyd Campbell tions of becoming a member. Reigning as king and queen of wa.s the master of ceremonies. Dean Rolle gave a talk on what the ball were Karl Klee and Kar­ He turned segments of the par· was expected of fraternity men en Evans. Other members of the ty over to a number of the ac· ?n campus. At 7_:00, the form~­ MARDI GRAS ROYALTY - Karl Klee and Karen Evans were court were Ken Dilley, Charlotte tive members who gave short rty of the meetmg ended With named king and queen of the annual Newman Club Mardi Gras Salinas, John Hirsch, Norma talks concerning the advan. punch ~nd c~ke being served. festivities last Saturday night. in the women's gym. The Mardi Chiriaco, Bob Canez, Margaret De tages of belonging to a frater. Small d1scusston groups assem- Gras was one of the highlights of the Arizona Province of New­ Hererra, Bill Meier, Sheri Ins­ bled at which time the rushee's man Clubs convention held on the ASC campus during the keep, Jim Inhelder, Pat McKee, asked questions concerning fra· weekend. Ste•·e Otto, and Alice O'Neill. ternity life. The t heme of the Mardi Gras Tri Delt" sInitiate · was "Winter Wonderland." Wal· Tau Kappa Epsilon held the ter Barr and his band provided final rush party in the Social Playmakers To Pick Production Crew the music for the dance. Center Friday evening. Short Six New Members talks were given by Dan Harri· The following schools crt. son, president, Ken Lincoln, Jer· tended the convention: Arizona Delta Delta Delta, national so- ry McCamley, and George Taw- For Shakespeare's 'Richard Ill' State University; University of cia] sorority, initiated six new ser. When the talks had been Arizona; Eastern Arizona Jun. members in formal ceremonies completed, the rushees were ask­ Committees for the production '·Richard nr· will be cho>en ior College: and Phoenix Col. Saturday, Feb. 25. ed if they had any questions con- tonight at a meeting of the Playmaker<; at 7:30 in the auditorium. lege. They are Kathy Brown, Jo Da- cerning the functions of fraterni- Amone interested in seJTing on committees for the play should . miani, Pat Mason, Georgia Mild· ties. Refreshments were served. attend the meeting or see Mr. Holly, the director. Dt_gmtanes who attended the felt, Marilyn Paulson, and Penny IThe remainder of the party con­ Parts have been assigned tor--------­ comentJOn were the Most Rever · Stapleton. sisted in informal conversations the male actors in the group. Bob E 1 i z a b e t h, King Edward's ends, . Francis Green, bishop of I Named as the outstanding between the members and the Riner will portray Richard; Steve queen: Linda Lambert as Mar· the DJOcese of T_ucson; and B~r- member of the pledge class was rushees. The rushees were given Sacco will be C'ast as the Duke of garet widow of Henry VI: Ruth nard Espelag€', btshop of the DIO· Pat Mason who was presented an opportunity to inquire about Buckingham; Gary Redman plays Avots as the Duchess of York Pcesel oGf Galllups; PandhRelve_rends with the t;aditional Delta Delta any facet of the fraternity they King Edward IV. who is murder· and Lejean Keenan as Lody au .opau . ., c ap am at I D lt 1 d b Th so desired ed by Richard. William Morrow the University of New Mexico· e a P e ge racelet. e brace. , · Anne. Frederick Curry, chaplain at the let b~ars the names of the out. All rushees who went to the portrays Edward, P r i n c e of of A; Frederick McAnich, chap- pledges of past years four rush parties are qualified Wales; Paul Polasky is Richard, Bob Jones has been appointed u stan~mg IS Stage ~ranager and Gary Red­ lain at Phoenix College; and Wil- and handed down from han. to state their preference to the Duke of York; Tom Myers is Jiam Lynch, chaplain at ASU. oree to honoree each year. of their choice. In- George, Duke of Clarence. man will sen·e as Technical Di· f~~ernity The Honorable Robert Proch- Als~ honored for outstanding diVJdual partieso will be held Also Ron Terrill i.s Henry rector now, state senator from Coconino work. m. the pledge class was Jo this week by the various fra· (later King Henry VII). Earl County, addressed the rJewman- Damlam. , . ternities to familiarize the Misak Will play John Howard, ites at a banquet Saturday eve- Saturdays Imitation climaxed rushees even further. Duke of Corfolk; William Mor· ASC To Host High ning. the sorority's "Delta Week" dur- Any person desiring to learn row Will double as Earl of Sur· ing which pledges completed more about the fraternities on rey; Larry Lybarge as Earl Biv· 1School Music Festivar their requirements before be- this campus is invited to come to ers, brother to Elizabeth; coming active members. Also the I.F.C. office which is located Bill Walls as Marquis of Dor· ASC will play host to over 400 ASC Dellaters Place during the week, active members in the College Union Building. set. son of Elizabeth; Paul Po· outstanding high school music acted the part ot "blg sisters" lasky doubles as Earl of Ox· students ~larch 10, 11. In Tucson Contest and "secret sisters," each be­ SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS ford: Robert Powers plays Lord Leading choir and Band stu- stowing favors on the pledges or Seniors are reminded that Rastings; Bon Gon.shak por· dents will attend the convention I The ASC Debate Team took "little sisters." ' the graduation announcements lrcrys Lord Stanley; Stephen to rehearse with noted band, or- fourteenth place in competition Identity ot the "secret sisters" should be ordered at the Book· B11rrf.s Is cast as Lord LoveL chestra and choir directors. with 25 other schools in the Des- was revealed during a breakfast store from February 8 to Feb· Ir.~l udPd in the cast are Bill Pat Curry. ASC music insruc- ert Invitational Speech Tourna­ at the Hotel Monte Vista preced­ ruary 28. Payment for the an­ Wan, who doubles as Sir' Thorn· tor is in charge of th<! annual ment held in Tucson on the U ot ing the Initiation Saturday morn­ nouncements must be made at ing. ~ Vat.ghan; Leo Terrill as Sir ~~ ~A~~ ~~~~~ time of purchase. Richard Ratcliff· Sim Traw as Sir A concert will be given by the The team also brought home a William Catesby· Bruce Lava­ group on Saturday evening, first place trophy in women's in­ EDITORIAL thek douJ:.les as Sir James Tyrrel ::\farch 11 in the Lumberjack terpretation of poetry which was ~nd th" 2nd citizen; George Gym. Massed Bands, orc~estras won ~y ~ylvia Ortiz, an ASC jun­ J ardner as Sir James Blunt; and choirs will take part 10 this Jor dtvisJOn debater. Peggy Davis Students, We Hope You Are Proud ~ Gra\es ~ Sir Walter Her- concert. was also a finalist in the worn- 8 • Ken Pnce as Sir Robert The conunittee in charge Is en's poetry division and took Thu~sday evening, the LUMBERJACK Basketball Team brackenb;uy; Earl Misak dou- now looking for housing for high fourth place. played th1r last hoi"?e game of the 1961 season, against the league es as the priest; Gordon Copple school students.
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