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AR IZONA STATE COLLEGE, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA

- - - ------------------------------ NUMBER 6 1000MomsAndDads Expected For Da In Their Honor Tabulations earlier this week showed that 700 parents have registered for the annual Mom and Dad's Day festivities at ASC this weekend, according to reservation co-chairmen, Earlynn Ins- ley and Doug Wilson. This number is expected to rise to 1000 by the time the pro- gram begins. Registration will begin Sat- i-------------- urday morning in the college at along with many of the class 9 a .m . and will continue until rooms and the library. Depart. 11 a .m. Registration will be up ment heads will be available on the mezzanine in the Union too. and a coffee hour will be con- At 2 p.m. will be the Mom and ducted a t this same time . In Dad's Day football game be- cha rge of registration are the tween Oklahoma Panhandle and Spurs and Omicron Ka ppa Garn- ASC at Skidmore Field. Refresh- ma and Senior Honor Board will m ents will be served to parents serve refreshments. duri ng the game by the Sophos A luncheon from 11:30 to 1:30 a nd furnished by the A Club. p.m. will be served in the eel- Sophos will also usher at the lege dining hall. Decorations in g ame. Sections D, E and F are a utumn m otif wlll be done by reserved for parents and stu. the Inter-Sorority council. Dick dents. Cain and his staff have ar. At 8 p.m. Moms and Dads will ranged the menu. The m eal will (Cont'd on Page 5)

VOLUME47

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958

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ESQUIRE ESCAPADES: Millard Kinney, director of the Shrine of the Ages Choir, gives some of the girls in the Harem Scene a hand, during the "Esquire Escapades." rehearsal. They are from left to right: front row. Charlotte Deppe. Sylvia Nichols, Donna Ellison; back row, Idon Randall. Earlene Darnell, Kinney. Vivian Madrid and Sandra Wilson.

Marching Band Salutes Mo , Dad Top notch Lumberjack Band u nder t he direction of Charles Wa rren will salute Mom and Darl

be served at a cost of $1.25 per pa rent. The tickets will be pur- chased at registration, with the exception of those students hold- ing five day meal tickets. Their meals were to be purchased earlier this week. An open h ouse, as scheduled by department heads a nd head residents, will be held from l t o 6 p.m. All dorms will be opened

Esquire Escapades Presen sMom AndDad With 'Private Dreams'

Profs Visit State High Schools Now By JUNE HARRIS Annual visitation to Arizona h igh schools by professors at ASC got under way last week. This visita tion program, which is u nder the direction of Dr. Lewis McDonald, is to enlighten gra duating seniors as to the pro• gram offered at ASC, and to an- swer the ir questions concerning college. On Oct. 13, 14, 15, 16, Dr. Mc• Donald spoke to seniors from Mingus, Camp Verde, Flagstaff, Winslow, Holbrook, Sanders, St. Johns, Round Valley, McNary, Lakeside and Window Rock. This week Dr. McDonald is visiting Bagdad, Prescott, May- er, Grand Canyon, Williams, Ashfork, Seligman, Kingman, Parker, Salome and Wickenburg. D Dr. Charles Meister will speak to students at Yuma, Antelope, Gila Bend, Ajo, Buckeye, Tolle- son, Agua Fria, and Peoria on Oct. 27, 28, 29 and 30. Dean Joseph Rolle will visit Globe, Miami, Superior, Ray, Hayden, Casa Grande, Eloy, San Manuel and Marana on Nov. 3, 4, 5 and 6. On Nov. 10, 12, 13, 14 Mr. Lar- ry Schnebly will speak to the seniors at Morenci, Clifton, Dun- can, Safford, Thatcher, Pima, Fort Thomas, San Simon, Bowie and Wilcox. He will also visit Eastern Arizona Junior College. - - --------- -

"Private Dreams of ,\Ir. Es- prod uctions: Sound Off, Temp . on Sat urday during the half time quire" is th e theme of the eight tation, I Remember You, Santa and a t pre-game. scene musical extravaganza pre- Claus Is Coming To Town, Talts The band will come on The scnted Oct. 24 and 25 Friclay ' d S t d · hts of Vienna Woods and O Holy field in the letters MOM playing an a ur ay mg .

of Ages Choirs Night.

The Shrine

'' I Want a Girl." The band will

Election Move Proposal Nov. 5

soloists are:

Some incidental

then come to a halt and will make up the cast for the pro-

rou- Dave Will, Ron Richardson, Tim

dance

featuring

duction

play "Mother."

The . band then g oes into the ti~cs, d rama and song. The ca_st La nn, Pa rky Sut formation spel!'ng DAD as thev will number 104. The scenes will P•ncr play •Hey Daddy." · portray Mr. Es q uire's dreams of I · · features formed a !"Jd the tra ditional Alma childhood experiences and fears. Sylvia Nichols, Karen Sch uler, Ma ter will be played followed The campus Collegia ns direct- Kris Du nford, Amy Rickard, by the Star Spangled Banner. ed by Mr. Cha rles Warren will "Eddie" Sheehan and Earlene and Bob The Block A will then be / romance, adventure, a mbition , The closing scene

In an election Nov. 5 in the College Un ion students of ASC will be presented with the fol• lowing revision of the present ASC constitution. The election committee. after careful consideration, submits to the student council its recom- mendation on the election pro- cedures on the campus. The committee feels that a complete revision is necessary, therefore, upon approval of the council, the committee submits to the student body a constitutional re- vision of Article V, Sections 2.3. 8-9, and delete section 4. Section I, as it stands. Section II. A primary election shall be held during the first

During the h a lf-time, Drum I provide Major Bob Palm wil] bri ng t he paniments. Lumberjack band onto the field

featured will be

:iccom- Darnell. Also

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t he

The Accents : Pat Hansen, Cris

Vocal soloists fea tured in the Kegg a nd Ba rbara Smith.

as they pl~y ' The Music Goes I musical are: Dia na Dick, Larry

The balcony scene cast from

Wittig, Pat Jongeward a nd Jane Scene VI, Romeo and Juli et are: Ferris. Dance soloist is ~:1- lvi a Romeo, Bob Palm; Juliet, Carol

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I Nickols.

Lindsay; the maid, Sheila Allen;

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NOTICE

La Cuesta wishes to announce that the price of La Cuesta will III,

Dance troups are : from scene

Imperior's Pleasure: Mr. Esquire will be played by be $6.00 starting Oct. 27, 1958. Randall, Charlotte Deppe, Ear- Bill Green. The doctor will be R~p!esentatives will be in the / lene Darnell, Vivian Ma drid , played by Vernon Gunckel. Stage Di!lrng Hall today Thursday, Donna Ellison and Sandy Wil- manag er for the production is F~1day, and Saturday. If you son; from Scene VII, Hig h So- Carl Webb. Assistant director is WJsh to purchase an annual for cie ty, Huetta Harvey, Pat Han - Bob Palm. Idon

Joann

Rasmussen,

sen, Carol

$5.00 please contact, Dick Nothstein

Pickett, Ja n Schulz, Bob Palm, Jerry Clayton, Ron Richardson, Allen Day, Wayne Hodgin; Scene V the dramatic scene features: Dave Will, Bob Riner, Mike Red. man, Doug Shadle and full choir accompaniment. Scene IV

This production will be pre - week in April, date to be an- sented Friday Oct. 24 and Sa t- nounced by the election com- urday Oct. 25. Price of admis- mittee. Any candidate receiv- sion is $1.00. Tickets are still ing a majority of the votes for available for Friday eve ning. that office in the primary elec- Saturday night's performance is tion shall be declared elected. sold out to parents and st•1dents In the event that a candidate

Bob Chiriaco Dee Wagner Ed Zellars Annette March Nancy Machen Ken Hampton

fea- Also pictures are now being tures the Madrigal Singers with taken at Fronske's Studio for a beautiful Christmas setting. the 1959 La Cuesta. Some songs featured in t he

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attending Mom and Dad's Day activities. Friday night, studen t ------- night, admission will he by ac- tiivty ticket.

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Meeting Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of Fort Valley Experiment StationHere ASC will be the scene of the discussion of the newly institut- American Foresters' Southwest ed school of forestry at Flag. Section meeting commemorating staff. the 50th anniversary of Fort Val• Speakers will be Raymond ley Experiment Station, oldest Price, director Rocky Mou_ntain such station in the United States, Forest and Range Experiment Friday and Saturday of this Station, whose topic will be the week. Fort Valley Experimental For- The meeting is co-sponsored est; . Emanuel Fritz, Profess~r by Southwest Section S.A.F. and Eme_ntus Fore~try ?chool , Um- Rocky Mountain F O res t and vers1ty. of Cahforma, Berkeley, Range Experiment station, Fort who will t~lk of the early Fort Collins, Colo. Co-chairmen are V:alley p_enod; Bert Lexen, as- Arthur Upson, chairman of s1stant dtrector Forest Manage- SSSAF and Raymond Price, di- ;11ent Rese_areh, U. S. Forest Ser~- recting Rocky Mountain Experi- 1 c:e, Washmgt?n, D.C., who will ment Station. d_iscuss the Mid Fort Valley ~e - Friday's session will begin

nod; George S. Meagher, Chief Division Forest Management Re- search, Pacific Northwest For- est and Range Experiment Sta- tion, Portland, Ore., telling of the Recent Fort Valley Period; DeWitt Nelson, director, Depart- ment Natural Resources, State of California, Sacramento, on the subject "A Look Ahead." Speak- ers on the new ASC school of forestry will be Dr. J. Lawrence Walkup, ASC president, a ·,1d (Cont'd on page 8)

with a business meeting at 10 a.m. with Arthur T. Upson, chair- man, Western Pine Association, presiding, in the auditorium. afternoon program will taken care of by Gordon Bade, Williams, U.S. Forest Serv- ice (retired). The topics of dis- cussion will be the Fort Valley Station as a whole, its various stages of development and its prospects for the fut ure, and a The be

~VS~ ~N THI: SIDELINES : Some folks play fo otball a nd others watch and s till others believe ID provmg theu o/ord OD the play by plays wi th pictures. Pictured above are photographers for Lacuesta. yearbook. On the left is Dick Nothstein. editor.

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