ARIZONA’S OLDEST COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER, ESTABLISHED 1903 ■______________ Wednesday, January 14, 1959 Fannin’s Speech Makes Education Recommendation In his m essage to the 24th A rizona L egislature’s first regular session Monday, G overnor P au l F annin placed educational needs n e a r the top of his p rio rity -legislation program . The m ajor portion of F an n in ’s speech was devoted to ta x a ­ tion and school financing, in which he stressed the im portance of h igher education, saying: —------------ ------ — -------- -—_ __ “We know th a t potential D. R ichardson, ASU academic leadership in youth is not d e­ vice president; Dr. David P a t­ term ined by economic or' geo­ rick, UofA academic vice pres­ g rap h ic-o rig in . Thus w e m ust ident; and Dr. Charles M eister, provide exacting h igher educa­ dean of Instruction at ASC. • tional opportunités for those C om m enting on the gover­ w ho are able and w illing to ap ­ n o r’s speech, P resident G rady p ly them selves.” Gam m age said he feels the gov­ T he governor said h e is ern o r’s proposals are “very “persuaded th a t th e p aren ts of constructive and helpful.” A rizona, as th ey w atch th e ir “S tudents and . parents can children facing th e unknowwwjf th e future, believe th e educa­ expect m ore rigid requirem ejats-U tio n al essentials a re instruction in the fu tu re,” he stated. P résident Gammage added in th e basic in tellectual disci­ THIRD M EETING . . .of the Arizona Conference on Crime and Delinquency plines w hich stren g th en c h a r­ th a t fo r educators to do the Prevention and Control m et lasLweekend' in the Memorial Union, w ith dele­ a c te r and m ind, an d w hich best possible job in “confront­ gates from all over the state attending. Featured speaker was G. D Gourlev of ing th e requirem ents of the p rep are youth fo r a frequently Los Angeles State College. ■ 1 age in w hich w e live,” the h a rd w orld.” To m eet th e needs of educa­ standards of education m ust be streng thened.' FOR STUDY-VACATION tion in Arizona, F annin re c ­ om m ends creation of a jo in t stu d y com m ittee to p rep are a constitutional am endm ent r e ­ latin g to th e S tate Board of M r. 'and Mrs. David B. S c o u -. Scoular is M em orial Union d iEducation for subm ission to the Greel^ W eek chairm en w ere la r w ill leave th eir cam pus rector. 1960 legislature. officially announced recently. posts Jan . 27 for several Mrs. R ichard Beil, assistant “Provision,” he said, “should They are: Sue Nichols, T ri- m onths’ study-vacation in New director of the MU last year, be m ade for general public re p ­ Sigma, chairm an; B arb ara Lutz, York City. w ill tak e over Mrs. Scoular’s Arizona S tate’s first observ­ resentation on th e S tate Board K appa Delta, secretary; and Mr. Scoular plans to study duties. Mr. M arion Sm ith, as­ ance of the George F rederick of Education.” ' * Bob. Shcoinik, AEPi, treasurer. F rench R epertoire w ith New sistant professor of Voice, will R ecom m endations^ to m eet O ther chairm en include: Ja n York M ethopolitan O pera sta r relieve M r. Scoular in th e M us­ H andel b i-cen ten n ial^ year is scheduled Sunday, w ith, m ore th e needs of education in A ri­ Sm ith, ADPi, kick -o ff cere­ ic D epartm ent. than 150 ASU m usciaqs p artic­ zona followed closely on th e monies; M arvin Weide, Sigma ipating. heels of thé B oard of R egents’ Nu, progressive parties; Sandy approval of a uniform adm is­ B arnhill, A lpha Phi, p h ilan­ The ASU 45-piece Sym phony sions program covering A ri­ thropy project; F red Moore, O rchestra, the ASU Choral U n­ zona’s* three m ajo r institutions ATO, G reek Games; Irene E s­ ion of 100 voices, plus five sol­ of h igher learning. oists, will perform H andel’s cobedo, T r i , Sigma, G recian Seniors are w arned this wetek T he regents’ plan w as evolv­ Ball; Naoma Hayes, KD, G reek famous oratorio, “Ju d as M accaby the R eg istrar’s office th at ed a fte r a y e a r of study by a B anquet; Sally McDaniel, A l­ baeus,” in the M em orial U n­ failure to apply for graduation com m ittee composed of Dr. H. pha Phi, publicity; C athy B rim ion Ballroom at 3 p.m. by Feb. 5 w ill disqualify them hall, KD, printing, and P a t Dr. W endell Rider, chairm an for the M ay ceremony. M rs. S co u la r ' M r. S co u la r Cummins, Delta. Sigma Phi, Those w ho expect to com­ of the ASU Music D epartm ent, king and queen contest. M arshall Sangor and continue plete degree requirem erits next w ill conduct the orchestra, and G reek W eek is scheduled for his study of conducting and sem ester and have not applied David B. Scoular, professor of A pril 27 through M ay 3. The opera. In Ju n e he w ill leave for graduation m ay do so u n til Music, is choral director. G reek Sing w ill be included in New York to attend m usic fèsSoloists are K athleen H ergt, Feb. 5, b u t w ill be charged , a th e w eek’s festivities fo r the tivals in Europe. $5 late fee, since the regular soprano; Lillie K ing Shaw, first tim e. M r. Scoular is professor of deadline has passed. mezzo-soprano; M arion Sm ith, T he n ex t m eeting of the Music, director of c ,h o r a l Seniors com pleting re q u ire ­ ASU assistan t professor of G reek W eek com m ittee w ill be groups and director of the Op­ ments. this sem ester and leav­ Voice, tenor; Lewis Litchfield, F eb, 3 in MU 218A a t 3:45 p.m. era W orkshop a t ASU. Mrs. ing the state, or seniors who bass; and Mrs. Nadine D resswill be unable to attend the kelT, assistant professor of O r­ cerem ony fo r any reason gan, harpsichord. should have filed the necessary petition and paid a $7.50 a b ­ •• sentee fee w hen they applied for graduation. Seniors w ho have changed Senator B arry G oldw ater has A n approved program of stu ­ fore entering R egistration Hall. th eir degree plans since th e ir dies, com pleted registration Program cards should be com­ original applications w ere fil­ given a collection of photo­ graphs depicting the life and a r­ m aterials, and m oney are the pleted as soon as class cards ed are advised to reapply and chitecture of the A m erican In ­ prerequisites for adm ission to complete a new check sheet. dian to the ASÜ A rt D epart­ R egistration Hall, according to are received. Feb. 5 is also the final deadline m ent. Students who are not p re ­ for this procedure. A lfred Thomas, directo r of pared to pay fees and complete The p rints are the w ork of Admissions. the láte Edw ard S. Curtis, in­ S tudents who have not yet registration will not be p erm it­ The m ailroom w ill be ternationally know n historian ENTRY . . . Miss Bev­ obtained an approved program ted to take m aterials from the closed J a n . 23-24 fo r e x ­ and photographer of Indians. erly Jo Tang, ASU of studies, signed by th e ir a d ­ hall fdr completion at a later pansion purposes, Bob Sh o rt, junior, has been ac­ visor, m ust do so before they date, but m ust su rren d er class su p erviso r, announced. The 78 p rin ts are currently on w ill be adm itted to th e ' regis­ cards f o r distribution to stu ­ cepted as an en try in display in the gallery of the M ail n iay be picked up at dents w ho are so prepared, tratio n Hall, he said. the “Miss 'Chinatown, A rts Building. They w ill be back door, facing USA” contest to be held A ll registration m aterial, i Class and registration sche­ the used fo r instructional purposes parking lot D, a n y tim e a f t ­ w ith th e exception of program dules are available in the A d­ in San Francisco, Feb. in classes on Southw estern In ­ e r 10 a.m . 13-15. cards, should be com pleted b e­ m inistration Building. dian art. Chairm en N am ed For G reek W eek Scoulars Take Leave AS To Mark Bi-centennial Of Handel Registrar Issues Graduation Data Thomas Tells Prerequisites For Admission To Register G o ld w a ter G ives H istoric Photos Page 2 Wednesday,' January 14,1959 STATE PRESS General Electric Section Debate Team, Scores In ASU Center Vacated A section of ASU’s E ngineer­ ing C enter, occupied by G en­ eral Electric, is being, vacated, due to G E’s expansion of its new D eer V alley P a rk plant. The second and th ird floors Magazine Sponsors Contest M ademoiselle m agazine is sponsoring its annual College Fiction Contest, for u n dergrad­ u ate women under 26. < Two w inners will each re ­ ceive $500 for serial rights to th eir stories which will be p ub­ lished in,' M ademoiselle. R un, riers-up Will, receive honorable m ention in the magazine an d the right to sell their w ork at reg u lar rates to Mademoiselle. W inners will be announced in th e August, 1959 issue. Stories that have appeared in undergraduate publications are acceptable if they have not been published elsewhere. Con­ testants m ay subm it more than one entry, but. stories m ust be original and fictitious and should run from approxim ately 2,500 to 5,000 words. Entries m ust be typew ritten double-spaced on one side of the' page only. All w ork m ust be clearly m arked w ith con­ testan t’s nam e, age, home ad ­ dress, school address and school year. An 8Va” by 11” m anila en­ velope, self - addressed and stam ped, should be enclosed w ith all entries; Mademoiselle assum es nb^'responsobility for m anuscripts received unless they are accom panied by retu rn envelope. " 1 Deadline fo r all entries is M arch 1. The entries should be m ailed to College Fiction Con­ test, Mademoiselle, 575 Madison A venue, New York 22, N. Y. of the building, the area to be cleared, w ill be used-for class­ rooms and laboratories, Dr. George Beakley, professor of Engineering, said. Computer, electronics, servo­ m echanism, m icrowave and a n ­ ten n a laboratories, class rooms and a structures laboratory in civil engineering w ill occupy the eecond floor, w hile engin­ eering draw ing and architec­ tu re labs and classes w ill be ASU debaters took two sec­ o n d 'a n d three th ird places in on. the th ird floor. th eir first participation in the M any of these classes are “Golden Spread T ournam ent” presently held in the portion in Amarillio, Tex. Jan . 8 and of the MU basem ent previously 9. intended for a bowling alley. D ebating the topic “Resolved: Laboratories are crowded and instructors’ offices are “scat­ F u rth e r Developm ent of N u­ tered . all over cam pus,” Dr. clear Weapons Should Be P ro ­ Beakley said. This move should hibited by International A gree­ bring everything together. m ent,” Bud B artlett took sec­ G eneral Electric w ill continue ond place in the Ju n io r M en’s to m aintain its com puter cen­ Extem poraneous division, while te r on the ASU campus. P enny A lbright took second in Ju n io r W omen’s E xtem p eran -. eous: T hird place w inners were M ax R ichards in Ju n io r Men’s O ratory, Gloria . V alencia in Ju n io r W omen’s O ratory, and in Ju n io r W omen’s D ebate, G loria Valencia and P en n y A l­ bright. Bud B a rtlett and Les M iller reached th e q u a rte r-fin als in Ju n io r M en’s D ebate. Dr. W illiam H. Stites, facul­ ty advisor, accom panied th e group. 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P roduct o f ■s/o&üBto- is our middle name Wednesday, January 14,1959 STATE PRESS Page 6 I t ’s Getting To Be H abit On Campus Chapel Corner ’Westminster Plans Retreat “The C hristian on th e U ni­ versity C am pus” is th e them e of W estm inster F oundation’s re tre a t at Tontozona in Payson, Jan . 23 tnTn»gb_j!5. Ja y Dee Conrad, president, said about 30 m em bers are expected to attend Special speakers for the tw oday planning session include Rev. George Cole. W estm inster P resbyterian Church, Phoenix; Rev. R ichard H arris, Covenant.. P resbyterian Church, Phoenix; and Rev. J. Calvin Hill, U ni­ versity P resbyterian Church, Tempe. Officer^ ~for 1959 w ill - be elected by the N ew m an Club -at th eir first m eeting of the second semester, Feb. 3. M eet­ ings are held at M ount Carm el Church at. 7:30 Tuesday even­ ings. ... M embers of. Hillel F ounda­ tion elected -The- following of­ ficers at their Sunday night m eeting in the M emorial U n­ ion: D anny Abrams, president; Les M iller, 'm em bership vicepresident; Ardella From chuck, social vice-president; and San­ dra M arks, recording secretary. Baptists Schedule Two Events The A m erican B aptist S tu ­ dent M ovem ent w ill atten d a school of missions Sunday night together w ith adults of the lo­ cal church. Those present at the school of missions, which begins a t 5:30 p m , w ill also en­ joy a free, pot luck supper. The ASU Baptist group will join the Mesa college-age B ap­ tist group in a Show Bowl trip Jan . 24-25. Students interested in thé trip should atten d the Sunday night m eeüng. START STOMPIN, PAHDNUH . . . Rodeo Clubbers, from left, Bill Wells, Rose Krznarich, Jim Finnell, Cynthia Datus, Carol Truman, Stan Hayes, Judy Kuntz and Les Kammnan -seem to feel that all ASU students shoiltdr come to their icestern dance Saturday night_in the MU Ballroom Club Applies For National Charter T he ASU Industrial 'Arts A rts, and M arlow K eith, assis­ ta n t professor of Technology, Club becam e the new est, recog­ are club advisors. nized’ group on cam pus w ith ratification of a constitution by j the m em bers at th eir last m eet­ ing. It has also applied for a .charter w ith the A m erican In ­ dustrial A rts Associatiton. Purpose of the organization is to fu rth er the professional and social interests of students m ajoring of m inoring in indus­ trial arts. Denis J. Kigin, assis! ta n t . professor of Industrial Soya YO u/ m sh . Aßijv on, Firestone Budget Pfpft; De Luxe Champion NEW TR EAD S Applied on sound tiro bodies or on your own tires BOOKS WANTED i T o d a y ’s paper is the last issue of the State P ress for th is sem ester. F irs t issue of the Spring sem ester w ill appear Feb. 4. INSIST We Are Buying Books Daily • BOOKSTORE COLLEGE .............. nil..in.. Ford - Chevrolet St | \| Plymouth OW NERS i 2 tor 2 2 “ C O H IL L & L O W T I R E X Q ik 4333 EAST WASHINGTON ST. PHOENIX, ARIZONA BR. 5-628 8 ... \ Il FLÁP-POCKET C andle-passing cerem onies highlighted several sorority m eetings during th e past few weeks. Janice Bergen, Sigm a Sig­ m a .Sigma, announced her en­ gagem ent to John M arlin. A lpha Phi Deena C rim m is pinned to Eddie K ing, Sigm a Alpha Epsilon, w hile Carol Futrelle, also A lpha Phi, is w earing SAE Gene Holmes’ en ­ gagem ent ring. M ary Jo Spaulding posseses a diam ond given h er recently by R andy Anderson. K appa D eltas have learned of the engagem ents of Carolyn W alls tjp Jo n N ickerson, and C harm ian Sm ith to Jim Tipton, T au K appa Epsilon. M artha Lipp, KD, has announced her forthcom ing m arriage to Jim Davis Ja n . 23. ■ 1— Mil See the Com pact Big car bills stealing your room rent?. j ’5 9 R a m b l e r : Save more than ever on. first cost, gas, upkeep Latest ivy styled California slacks by A-l * • TAPERS sla c k s, le a d e r on dnd .off the campus, now come vyifh back flap pockets. You’il look trim, feel com­ fortable, .kh?w you're right in style.. Many fabrics and 26 to 38, 4.9S to 6.95 Junior TAPERS, 4 to 18, 3.98 & 4.50 at your Favorite Campus Store We Give S&H Green Stamps, I n ; d A n y FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN AND'BOYS 603 M ill A venue Phone W O 7-2960 You’ve seen the others grow m size end price^-— now see how much more you can save with Ram bler. H undreds on first cost. New ga6 econ­ omy. Top resale. Easiest parking. Personalized Comfort: sectional sofa front seats glide back and forth individually. Go Ram bler 6 or V-8. RAMBLER AMERICAN STATION WAGON S av e $ 5 0 0 bn First Cost $500 less than other leading low-priced wagons. Based on a comparison of published manufacturer suggested prices. Full 5 passenger room. SEE YOUR RAMBLER DEALER TODAY AND SAVE* "Ramblers Are O ur O nly Business" PHILLIPS M OTORS The Valley’s Oldest Rambler Dealer 323 N. 2nd St - Phoenbc phone A L 8-8948 Page 7 STATE PRESS Wednesday, January 14, 195$ Devils Topple H-SU, Fall To West Texas By BOB L A IR S O N T he ASU basketball team pulled a m ild Upset S atu rd ay night, dow ning ta ll H ard in Sim m ons on th e H -S U hom ecourt 80-78. B u t th e D evils’ ela­ tion w as sh o rt-liv ed as W est T exas S tate College snapped a season slum p and exploded for a 103-98 victory over th e stu n ­ ned hoopsters from Tempe. T he Ned W ulk - m entored Quintet w ill re tu rn to action In tra m u ra l sports director Tom F avero has-balled a m an agers’ m eeting for th e fir s t day of .second sem ester classes, T hursday, Ja n . 29, a t 3:30 p.m. in MU 218B. B adm inton is th e first sport u p for n e x t sem ester. I t is scheduled to begin Feb. 14, w ith th e en try deadline Feb. 2. E rnie Zum er, P h i Sigm a K appa, took top honors in the recently com pleted horseshoe to urnam ent, followed b y Bob Fisher, A lpha Tau Omega, P ete Tyson, P h i Sig, and E d Buell, H ayden H all. Since Z um er and Tyson w ere hot entered as poin t m en,,A TO and H ayden took first an d sec­ ond place organization points. A t sem ester’s end, organiza­ tio n points Stand" as follows: P h i Sig, 80; ATO, 64; D elta Sigm a P hi, 60; Sigm a Nu, 56;, an d H ayden Hall, 53. this w eekend in a S aturday njgfit fra y w ith A SC a t F lag­ staff. T he L um berjacks w ill be trying for, a reversal over an early-season contest in w hich ASU overpow ered th e Flagstaff five in the Jack s’ gym. In the H ardin-Sim m ons con­ test a t Abilene, A rizona S tate had to depend on superior shooting ability and m ark s­ m anship a t the free throw line; to offset the Cowboys’ height and rebounding. The" Demons trailed from 3 to 7 points m ost of th e game, effected' a late ra l­ ly to tie the score, 65-65, then m atched H -SU scoring in the first overtim e period, , w hich ended 71-71. In the second ov­ ertim e period the Demons com­ p le te d —9—ef—HLfree-^throws- for an 80-78 win and handed the Cowboys th e ir1 first defeat on th eir home court this season. P au l H ow ard w as high scor­ er for the evening w ith 20 points, followed by P au l D en- K ush R eal Spor Says Columnist “The Spectator:” B y .P A U L J A C K S O N ' A rizona Daily S ta r sports c o lu m n ist1 Abe C hanin . last w eek nom inated ASU head football coach F ra n k K ush as “A rizona Sportsm an of the Y ear” fo r keeping down the score in the A SU -U of A gam e last Novem ber. • C hanin m ade the com m ent in his sports page column, CAMPUS LA U N D ERETTE C h a n in w rote, “ F r a n k K u sh adm itted w h a t w e a lw a y s be­ lieved. ‘ It could have been 80 points,’ K u sh sa id .” According to Chanim K ush also pointed out, “Wham would th at have got us? I ’m not in­ terested in h u rtin g anyone. Sure, I w an t to beat Arizona. B ut I ’d like to see o u r two schools both be prosperous in football. J u s t im agine w hat kind of a crowd w e’d have for. a gam e if one school had a 9-0 record and the other had an 8-1? T here w ouldn’t be two stadium s big enough in Arizona to hold the crow d.” K u sh exp lain ed the s u b sti­ tutions w h ich he used to keep the sk y ro ck etin g score from going hig her: “ H ell, I w a s one of 17 in o u r fa m ily . I. know h o w tough th in g s can get.” Fast, Efficient Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service 1 HOUR SERVICE O N FLU FF-D RY 24 HR ham w ith 19 and B illy P ry o r w ith 11. Doyle Edm iston led thé .losers w ith a 19-point ef­ fort, followed byv C arl K night w ith 17. Arizona S tate storm ed on to fhe floor as if they w ere going to crush th e Buffaloes, hitting 7 of th eir first ten floor shots. The hom ecourters from C an­ yon Texas exploded, and the Demons cooled sim ultaneously as W est Texas quickly gained the lead and increased it to a 48-35 m argin a t halftim e. W est Texas held stubbornly to its lead, and the 13-point advantage proved to be too m uch for the Devils to cope w ith. W est Texas connected 49% of th eir field goal attem pts and double-figure scoring column, while Demon P aul Denham vainly paced ASU scoring w ith 26 points. A1 Nealey scored1 23 points and H ow ard 16 for the losers. SERVICE ON DRY CLEA N IN G Fred Elquest 818 College — Next Door to “V. I.” & Son Save w ith Our Shamrock Stamps Everything for the Art Student • Art Supplies • Picture Framing 703 N. 2nd St. Phoenix P H O N E A L 8-2628 RESERVE CENTER . . . tall Tom Hughes, 6-6, 200pound junior is Ned Wulk’s number two mail at the center post for the Sun Devil eagers. Hughes is a junior college transfer from Compton JC and at present is averaging 3.5 points per game. His shoot­ ing average is .461. Store W ide Sale 25% to 50% off DRESS SLACKS »ligi Enjoy and 8th< W O 7 - J O l i perfect fit and up-to-date styling in a RENTED formal Trv O ur Delicious from SMITH'S TUX SHOP I “AT ARIZONA STATE’S BUSIEST CORNER” J; 8 a le s and R en ta l* 142 W . 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Ed Olson Says 4Yes!’ Imps Bomb Jets, By A rizona S tate’s Sun Im ps In t h e . second half, the Sun cashed in on th e ir six th w in in Im ps overcam e some w ierd of­ seven tries last Friday, routing ficiating to breeze in, occasion­ W illiam s A ir Force Base 86-58 ally pulling some G lobetrotter^ on th e J e ts ’ hom e court. ish stunts th at pleased the Ollie P ayne h it 24 points to sparse crowd. lead th e ASU freshm en, b u t’ r- McConnell w ith 20 rebounds, th e J e ts ’ H a c k H ealey w as C atlett w ith 15, and I)ayne high scorer w ith 26. With 14 led the Im p rebound­ M ike McConnell scored 17 for ers. H arvey Darche had an th e Im ps, 16 in th e first half, off night, scoring only three and Les Kuhnz, Chico M orrison points and snaring but one re ­ and Dick C atlett also w ere in bound. double figures, getting 12, 11 Friday night Fanny M ark­ and 10, respectively. ham takes his quintet into T he AS quin t led a t halftime, Phoenix for a retu rn go against 3T-.25, and had an accurate sec­ the Phoenix College Bears, and ond half, scoring 24 of 44 floor Saturday n i g h t Flagstaff’s " shot fo r a blazing .478 percen t­ freshm en visit the ASU gym age. O verall, they h it 39 of 89 in the prelim inary to the v a r­ fo r a .438 average. sity game. P ayne and McConnell c a r­ ried m uch of the load in the first half, scoring 29 points be­ tw een them. SHORT MAN . . . Ed Olson gives his point of view on height in the' story on the right. Whitey’s aver­ aging 6.8 points per game from his guard post. R IC H A R D STEH R You’d think a guy who stands u n d er 5-10 and has played th ree years of v arsity basket ball would, tell you th at height isn’t really só im portant in cage competition. B ut the Sun D evils’ dim in­ utive guard Ed “W hitey” O l­ son goes alpng w ith the belief th a t height IS im portant. “W hen you’re tall,” he says, “you’ve got m ore tim e to shoot. A little guy has to rush to get his shots away. H e’s got •to m ake u p -fo r his lack of>height w ith added hustle.” y e a r as a ca tch e r and u tility in ­ fie ld e r. H o w ever, one th in g 'le d to another, and the n ext y e a r he found h im se lf on the v a rs ity cage crew .' B asketball isn ’t new to Whitey*. B efore w ending his w ay to Tempe, he w as an A llN orth S uburban prep s ta r at Lake B luff High. H is high school coach’s nam e w as T o m : Short. I t w as A rizona’s clim ate w hich tem pted Ed to spend his college (dr rath er, university) days h e re . a t ASU, w h ere h e’s studying to be a coach. B u t , first W hitey plans to get his W h itey has follow ed his own m ilitary obligation out of the ad vice, and, in h is sen io r y ear, w ay. T hen it’s hom e to Lake copped a starting berth on the B luff and a coaching job. D evil five . A c tu a lly , th is c h u n k y 20y e a r-o ld from L a k e B lu ff, 111., cam e to A S U to p lay baseball, hich he did. He w a s on the v a rsity squad in his fresh m an M ean w hile, back in the gym , Ed “ W h ite y ” O lson co n tin u es to battle it out w ith the biggest. 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