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I 1961 --- ARIZONA STATE COI.1.ECHE u It!~ .. ~ I a c k ~:~~------------------------------------~TU~E=S~D~AY,~M~A~Y~9,~1~9~61~-------------------------------------N-U-M-BE-R- -3-6 Run Off Elections Needed To Decide· Class Officers Publication Notice All students interested In applying for the positions of Edl· tor of the LUMBERJACK. stu· dent newspaper, or LA CUES· TA, student yearbook. must turn in said applications to Melvin Hutchinson, director of publicity, prior to 4 p.m. Wed· nesday May 10. Mr. Hutchin· son's office is on the first Door of the Forestry - Journalism b ulding. Information Released About This Years Summer Sessions Class officers elections ended in a run-off vote Thursday for reral of the candidates. ~ Results of the elections slated Da\e Schmidt as president of the ircoming senior class. H i vice-president will be Pete Krauss. Susie rroxell will be secretary for t he -------------Data concerning summer se sions at ~SC has been r eleased by Dean :Meister. An effort h as been made th1s year to off~r more general education and lower class courses as well as the typ1cal program of graduate courses. seniors, and Fred F uch is the newly elected treasurer. David Nova defeated Mike Cupell for the presidency of the new junior class. Vice·president will be Bill Weigel, who was chosen over Dick Cowdery. Scott Porter won the position of s ecretary in 1 run·off vote with Maria Kirkaldie. Oren Treece was defeated on the first ballot. Barbara Woodward was elected treasurer of the class. SNEA To Hold Applications for the positions Annual Banquet of business managers of the LUMBERJACK or the LA CUES· "Hawaii" will be the main TA must be turned in to Mr. theme of the Student National Hutchinson by the same time Education Assoc. banquet to be and as stated above. held Thursday, May 11, at 6:30 The job of LUMBERJACK edin the banquet room of the cafe- itor pays SSO.SO per month. that teria. The main events of the of LA CUESTA editor $42.50 evening will be the presentation per month. Both business manof two student teacher awards ager jobs receive a 10% com- Pre-session runs from May 31 to June 10, first session from June 12 to J uly 14, second session from July 17 to August 18, a nd post session from August 19 to Au gust 30. Under-graduate fees wUI be Home Ec Group To Hold Contest and the announcement of and in- mission of all advertising sold. Members of the Home Econ om · Sophomore class races proved stallation of new officers. The Publications Board wUl ics Club are seeking som e an-to be a hard -fought race for the The program will consist of the make recommendations of the swers, and t he students with the presidency. On the first ballot, presentation of two 1960·1961 stu- most qualified applicants to right answers will get someth ing Rudy Barchas, and Denise Pres· dent teacher awards. These are the Student Government for sweet. ton were defeated, and John Kul- presented to the tw p I h 0 eop e w o final opproval and acceptance. Beginning Monday May 8, the Up and Bill Lafferty were slated are considered the best student Persons selected wW be bound honorary club is sponsoring t he for a run·off. In the final vote, teachers by their fellow workers. by contract to the Associated first of three identification and Lafferty defeated Kullip 76-61· The speaker will be Mr. Warner Students through publications• estimating contest covering l a sh- Sue Taylor was elected vice- Dison past president of Arizona sponsors for satisfactory per- ions, table services, a n d food. president of the class, and Jane Education Association. formance of their positions. Winners of each contest will Chambers won the race for secre- Close to 80 people are expected have the honor of first drawing tary. Kaye Walls and Carol Wal- to attend the banquet which will the name of a baked goods f rom lis defeated Esther LaPlante in consist of a turkey dinner. H fl p f a hat to see what his prize will the first voting, but Carol was In charge of the event is Chair- OgSe feSen $ be. Then he will draw the name eliminated on the second ballot. man Dean Fogle and Co·chair- S • R "t 1 of a club member from t he hat to Senators elected in the ballot- man Roberta Conrad. Steve Bur- en10r eCI a see who will m ake it for him. ing were; Kurt Hart, Off-campus ris and Susan Little are in charge For the first contest, running men; on campus men - Tom of decorations. Jerry Hogsett, a senior music from May 8 to Thursday, May 11, Crimmings and Ron Slaughter; Entertainment will be provided student presented a French horn the club will display silhouettes en campus women-Jenny Mar· b~ th~ Men's Glee ~lub unde~ the recital on Sunday, May 7• at 3 of three historical clothing f ashtin and Cottage City - Judy duectJon of Mel Kmne~; a ptano p.m. in Ashurst Music Hall. ions. Like the others, the display Schinsher. Off-campus women - rhythm c 0 m b o entitled the Hogsett was accompanied o·n will be located in the corridor of Ruth Avots; Senior senators Da· Doubtful Duo composed of Steve the piano by Kathleen Lehman. the new Technology and Applied lid Roe and Fausto Miranda . Burris and Tom Myers; a dem· The program included "Sonata Arts Center. Iunior senators Irene McWilliam~ onstration of the art of Limbo by for Horn and Piano" by Bernhard Student passersby will be inlnd Sally Stryker; and Sopho· St~ve Sacco and Hula Dar;c~:;g vy 1 Hei?en; "Conc.~rto No.2 in E·Flat vited to identify the centuries in more class senators _ Norene Alice Tocco and Carol WJlhs. MaJor, K. 417, by W. A. Mozart; which the styles were popular ~'illis and Betty Birch. "Conc;erto No. 1 in E·Flat Major," and to drop their entries into a Band To Perform by Richard Strauss. box. When the box is opened at SIO J,er semester hour; fees for graduate students will be $11.· 25. Laboratory fees are not in· eluded in the above listing but are extra expenses. No charge will be made for out of state tuition. Regul ar clas ses will run every day, f ive days a week. Prices for rooms: Double room for 5 week term, $30 ; Single rooms f or 5 week term, $42 ; Doub le room for 2 weeks (workshop), $12 ; Single room f or 2 weeks (workshop), $17 ; Children in dorm-up to 2 years, free; 2 years through 3 years, h alf price; 3 years and above, adult price. Prices for meals: 7 day 5 week period, $56; 5 day 5 week period, $45; 7 day 2 week p eriod (workshop), $24; 5 day 2 week period (works ho p ), $18 pr e-session adult ;ticket, $1 ; p ost -session adult ticket, $21; children up to 2 years, f ree; 2 years through 8 years, half price; 9 eyars and above, adult price. Rooms may be occupied the afternoon of the Sunday dlrec:tly preceding regtstration day of any session. All students are required to vacate their premises no later than Saturday noon following the close of term. or one day following the workshops. Playmakers Pick , 196 1·62 Officers I Vernon Kliewer, instructor in 4:00 p .m. Thursday, the student At Ordnance Depot music at ASC, and Mary McCur. with the most accurate entry will dy, accompanied Hogsett on the draw his prize. T h e Lumberjack Marching piano and violin respectively on The same procedure will apply Band and the Pompon girls will '·Trio, Op. 40," Johannes Brahms. for a table service contest runadd their salute to the American Hogsett is active in sev~ral mu- ning from Monday, May 15, to military forces when they partie· sic fraternities at ASC including Thursday, May 25. Deposits on rooms, cottages, or apartments will not be refunded after Wednesday of the opening of a summer term, except in case of the inability of the college to provide accommodations of the type requested. A limited program of supervised recreation will be provided for younger children of campus students but no nurseries or kindergarten will be provided. All parents bringing children and occupying dormitories m ust be to supervise them d uring an adequate portion of the day. Officers for the coming year were chosen by the Arizona Playmakers at their regular meeting held Thursday May 4 in the au-ditori urn. ' ' ipate in an Armed Forces Day Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music In the second contest, entrants Retreat at Navajo Ordnance De· fraternity; Delta Phi Alpha, hon- will be asked to identify unusual pot Saturday, May 20. orary music society; and Kappa pieces of able setting and to exTaking part will be Pompon Kappa Psi, honorary band !rater- plain their uses. The third congirls: :Marilyn Paulson, Tonnie nity. Hogsett is a member of test will feature a display of difRon Terrill was elected to head McLargin, Sherri Hitchcock, Rob· Northern Arizona Orchestra and ferent size cans of various foods. the group. Other officers are Gary erta Bond, Betsy Geshell, Joyce alumni secretary of Phi Mu Al- 1 Contestants a re to guess the can lledman, vice president; Janet Winterton, Barbara Dole, and pha Sinfonia, national honorary sizes and the number of serv- Bal, secretary; Lee Burt, business Phoebe Kassebaum. music fraternity. . ings each contains. tmleacnteadg ert;o anhdis G saeryco Rnedd mtearnm w aass =-~~~~~~~::~;;~~~~~~. .~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~========~:-~~~~~~~~~--- stage manager. HONOR :SOARD TAPPED - Eigbt Scholas~e students among the women students who wUl be seniors next year were selected to be S.nior Honor Board members for the 1961-62 college year at ASC. The students were tapped at the annual Women's Dcry Banquet. Sho'tlrD abon from left are: Ba:rbara Smith. Elsie WheadoD. Sandra Pearson. Elecmor Sabin. Lenore Jfagle. Judy Myer, Jermy Martin. GDc1 Sharoa. Douglas& (ASC Photo) Opera Night Planned For Wednesday Night "A Night At the Opera,'' a pro. grom presenting the advanced vocal students of Mrs. Marga ret Parker, w:'I be held tom orrow night, May 10, at 8 p.m. In Ashurst Music Hall. This program is one in a senes of the ASC 1961 Creative Arts Festival held d ur in g the school year. There will b e no admission I charge. Jenna Brinke rhoff w ill be the I p~ano accompa n ist for the evenmg. The p rogram w 1 II include scenes from "La Boheme" by ~uccini ; "La Tosca," by Puccini; .. The Magic Flute" by Mozart; Samson and Delilah" by SaintSaens; and scenes from "Carmen" by Bizet. Students participating In the progr":m are Barbara Smith, Linda . Wmter, Mrs. Elaine Moody, Neils Larsen, William Malcolm flutist, Christy Kegg, Mrs. Pat Shadle, Jerry Jumper, and Kathy Lehman. The Madrigal Singers under the direction of Millard Kinney will also perform.
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Item number | 1961_05_09 |
Creator | Northern Arizona University. Associated Students. |
Title | The Lumberjack, May 9, 1961. |
LCCN | sn94050581 |
Volume | 049 |
Issue | 36 |
Date | 1961-05-09 |
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Physical format | Newspaper |
Collection name | Northern Arizona University: The Lumberjack |
Language | English |
Repository | Northern Arizona University. Cline Library |
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County | Coconino |
Subjects | Northern Arizona University--Students--Newspapers |
Places | Flagstaff (Ariz.)--Newspapers |
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Oral history transcripts | I 1961 --- ARIZONA STATE COI.1.ECHE u It!~ .. ~ I a c k ~:~~------------------------------------~TU~E=S~D~AY,~M~A~Y~9,~1~9~61~-------------------------------------N-U-M-BE-R- -3-6 Run Off Elections Needed To Decide· Class Officers Publication Notice All students interested In applying for the positions of Edl· tor of the LUMBERJACK. stu· dent newspaper, or LA CUES· TA, student yearbook. must turn in said applications to Melvin Hutchinson, director of publicity, prior to 4 p.m. Wed· nesday May 10. Mr. Hutchin· son's office is on the first Door of the Forestry - Journalism b ulding. Information Released About This Years Summer Sessions Class officers elections ended in a run-off vote Thursday for reral of the candidates. ~ Results of the elections slated Da\e Schmidt as president of the ircoming senior class. H i vice-president will be Pete Krauss. Susie rroxell will be secretary for t he -------------Data concerning summer se sions at ~SC has been r eleased by Dean :Meister. An effort h as been made th1s year to off~r more general education and lower class courses as well as the typ1cal program of graduate courses. seniors, and Fred F uch is the newly elected treasurer. David Nova defeated Mike Cupell for the presidency of the new junior class. Vice·president will be Bill Weigel, who was chosen over Dick Cowdery. Scott Porter won the position of s ecretary in 1 run·off vote with Maria Kirkaldie. Oren Treece was defeated on the first ballot. Barbara Woodward was elected treasurer of the class. SNEA To Hold Applications for the positions Annual Banquet of business managers of the LUMBERJACK or the LA CUES· "Hawaii" will be the main TA must be turned in to Mr. theme of the Student National Hutchinson by the same time Education Assoc. banquet to be and as stated above. held Thursday, May 11, at 6:30 The job of LUMBERJACK edin the banquet room of the cafe- itor pays SSO.SO per month. that teria. The main events of the of LA CUESTA editor $42.50 evening will be the presentation per month. Both business manof two student teacher awards ager jobs receive a 10% com- Pre-session runs from May 31 to June 10, first session from June 12 to J uly 14, second session from July 17 to August 18, a nd post session from August 19 to Au gust 30. Under-graduate fees wUI be Home Ec Group To Hold Contest and the announcement of and in- mission of all advertising sold. Members of the Home Econ om · Sophomore class races proved stallation of new officers. The Publications Board wUl ics Club are seeking som e an-to be a hard -fought race for the The program will consist of the make recommendations of the swers, and t he students with the presidency. On the first ballot, presentation of two 1960·1961 stu- most qualified applicants to right answers will get someth ing Rudy Barchas, and Denise Pres· dent teacher awards. These are the Student Government for sweet. ton were defeated, and John Kul- presented to the tw p I h 0 eop e w o final opproval and acceptance. Beginning Monday May 8, the Up and Bill Lafferty were slated are considered the best student Persons selected wW be bound honorary club is sponsoring t he for a run·off. In the final vote, teachers by their fellow workers. by contract to the Associated first of three identification and Lafferty defeated Kullip 76-61· The speaker will be Mr. Warner Students through publications• estimating contest covering l a sh- Sue Taylor was elected vice- Dison past president of Arizona sponsors for satisfactory per- ions, table services, a n d food. president of the class, and Jane Education Association. formance of their positions. Winners of each contest will Chambers won the race for secre- Close to 80 people are expected have the honor of first drawing tary. Kaye Walls and Carol Wal- to attend the banquet which will the name of a baked goods f rom lis defeated Esther LaPlante in consist of a turkey dinner. H fl p f a hat to see what his prize will the first voting, but Carol was In charge of the event is Chair- OgSe feSen $ be. Then he will draw the name eliminated on the second ballot. man Dean Fogle and Co·chair- S • R "t 1 of a club member from t he hat to Senators elected in the ballot- man Roberta Conrad. Steve Bur- en10r eCI a see who will m ake it for him. ing were; Kurt Hart, Off-campus ris and Susan Little are in charge For the first contest, running men; on campus men - Tom of decorations. Jerry Hogsett, a senior music from May 8 to Thursday, May 11, Crimmings and Ron Slaughter; Entertainment will be provided student presented a French horn the club will display silhouettes en campus women-Jenny Mar· b~ th~ Men's Glee ~lub unde~ the recital on Sunday, May 7• at 3 of three historical clothing f ashtin and Cottage City - Judy duectJon of Mel Kmne~; a ptano p.m. in Ashurst Music Hall. ions. Like the others, the display Schinsher. Off-campus women - rhythm c 0 m b o entitled the Hogsett was accompanied o·n will be located in the corridor of Ruth Avots; Senior senators Da· Doubtful Duo composed of Steve the piano by Kathleen Lehman. the new Technology and Applied lid Roe and Fausto Miranda . Burris and Tom Myers; a dem· The program included "Sonata Arts Center. Iunior senators Irene McWilliam~ onstration of the art of Limbo by for Horn and Piano" by Bernhard Student passersby will be inlnd Sally Stryker; and Sopho· St~ve Sacco and Hula Dar;c~:;g vy 1 Hei?en; "Conc.~rto No.2 in E·Flat vited to identify the centuries in more class senators _ Norene Alice Tocco and Carol WJlhs. MaJor, K. 417, by W. A. Mozart; which the styles were popular ~'illis and Betty Birch. "Conc;erto No. 1 in E·Flat Major," and to drop their entries into a Band To Perform by Richard Strauss. box. When the box is opened at SIO J,er semester hour; fees for graduate students will be $11.· 25. Laboratory fees are not in· eluded in the above listing but are extra expenses. No charge will be made for out of state tuition. Regul ar clas ses will run every day, f ive days a week. Prices for rooms: Double room for 5 week term, $30 ; Single rooms f or 5 week term, $42 ; Doub le room for 2 weeks (workshop), $12 ; Single room f or 2 weeks (workshop), $17 ; Children in dorm-up to 2 years, free; 2 years through 3 years, h alf price; 3 years and above, adult price. Prices for meals: 7 day 5 week period, $56; 5 day 5 week period, $45; 7 day 2 week p eriod (workshop), $24; 5 day 2 week period (works ho p ), $18 pr e-session adult ;ticket, $1 ; p ost -session adult ticket, $21; children up to 2 years, f ree; 2 years through 8 years, half price; 9 eyars and above, adult price. Rooms may be occupied the afternoon of the Sunday dlrec:tly preceding regtstration day of any session. All students are required to vacate their premises no later than Saturday noon following the close of term. or one day following the workshops. Playmakers Pick , 196 1·62 Officers I Vernon Kliewer, instructor in 4:00 p .m. Thursday, the student At Ordnance Depot music at ASC, and Mary McCur. with the most accurate entry will dy, accompanied Hogsett on the draw his prize. T h e Lumberjack Marching piano and violin respectively on The same procedure will apply Band and the Pompon girls will '·Trio, Op. 40," Johannes Brahms. for a table service contest runadd their salute to the American Hogsett is active in sev~ral mu- ning from Monday, May 15, to military forces when they partie· sic fraternities at ASC including Thursday, May 25. Deposits on rooms, cottages, or apartments will not be refunded after Wednesday of the opening of a summer term, except in case of the inability of the college to provide accommodations of the type requested. A limited program of supervised recreation will be provided for younger children of campus students but no nurseries or kindergarten will be provided. All parents bringing children and occupying dormitories m ust be to supervise them d uring an adequate portion of the day. Officers for the coming year were chosen by the Arizona Playmakers at their regular meeting held Thursday May 4 in the au-ditori urn. ' ' ipate in an Armed Forces Day Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music In the second contest, entrants Retreat at Navajo Ordnance De· fraternity; Delta Phi Alpha, hon- will be asked to identify unusual pot Saturday, May 20. orary music society; and Kappa pieces of able setting and to exTaking part will be Pompon Kappa Psi, honorary band !rater- plain their uses. The third congirls: :Marilyn Paulson, Tonnie nity. Hogsett is a member of test will feature a display of difRon Terrill was elected to head McLargin, Sherri Hitchcock, Rob· Northern Arizona Orchestra and ferent size cans of various foods. the group. Other officers are Gary erta Bond, Betsy Geshell, Joyce alumni secretary of Phi Mu Al- 1 Contestants a re to guess the can lledman, vice president; Janet Winterton, Barbara Dole, and pha Sinfonia, national honorary sizes and the number of serv- Bal, secretary; Lee Burt, business Phoebe Kassebaum. music fraternity. . ings each contains. tmleacnteadg ert;o anhdis G saeryco Rnedd mtearnm w aass =-~~~~~~~::~;;~~~~~~. .~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~========~:-~~~~~~~~~--- stage manager. HONOR :SOARD TAPPED - Eigbt Scholas~e students among the women students who wUl be seniors next year were selected to be S.nior Honor Board members for the 1961-62 college year at ASC. The students were tapped at the annual Women's Dcry Banquet. Sho'tlrD abon from left are: Ba:rbara Smith. Elsie WheadoD. Sandra Pearson. Elecmor Sabin. Lenore Jfagle. Judy Myer, Jermy Martin. GDc1 Sharoa. Douglas& (ASC Photo) Opera Night Planned For Wednesday Night "A Night At the Opera,'' a pro. grom presenting the advanced vocal students of Mrs. Marga ret Parker, w:'I be held tom orrow night, May 10, at 8 p.m. In Ashurst Music Hall. This program is one in a senes of the ASC 1961 Creative Arts Festival held d ur in g the school year. There will b e no admission I charge. Jenna Brinke rhoff w ill be the I p~ano accompa n ist for the evenmg. The p rogram w 1 II include scenes from "La Boheme" by ~uccini ; "La Tosca," by Puccini; .. The Magic Flute" by Mozart; Samson and Delilah" by SaintSaens; and scenes from "Carmen" by Bizet. Students participating In the progr":m are Barbara Smith, Linda . Wmter, Mrs. Elaine Moody, Neils Larsen, William Malcolm flutist, Christy Kegg, Mrs. Pat Shadle, Jerry Jumper, and Kathy Lehman. The Madrigal Singers under the direction of Millard Kinney will also perform. |
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