48 File Petitions For 38 Positions F o rty -e ig h t petitions have been tu rn e d in by candidates seeking 38 offices av ailable in A SU stu d en t governm ent. T he p rim a ry election w ill be W ednesday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . on th e co rn er Qf College and O range, n e x t to E ast hall. S tudents m u st p resent activity cards in o rd e r to vote. ! ,C t TEMPE , AR I Z ONA hkà- A R IZ O N A N O L D E ST C O LLEG IA TE N E W S P A P E R , E ST A B L ISH E D 1903 Vol. 37 _________, F riday, M arch 13, 1959 Traffic Safety Campaign Opens t A safe driving-safe w alking cam paign is being launched on the ASU cam pus today. Citations for speeding and failure to yield th e rig h t-o f-w ay to pedestrians a re to be issued by .the Cam pus Police w henever violations o f such traffice- law s are observed, G ayle Shum an, director of Campus Security, announced yestedday. Jay -w alk ers- w ere rem inded ---------------— -—--------------- * by Mr. Shum an of the ordi­ w alk. Violation of this, law is nance prohibiting crossing a common on campus, he said, thoroughfare except in a cross- and w ill force police to issue The AS ASU offices are presi­ dent, first vice president, ac­ tivities vice president and sec­ retary. AM S and AW S offices are president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. citations to violators unless the practice is discontinued im m ed­ iately. / C rack-dow n on violators has been ordered as th e latest m ove in a long-continued effort to HP expedite traffic on cam pus and at th e same tim e to m aintain Dr. Alceu Amoroso.--Lima, m axim um safety standards, Mr.' w ell-know n philosopher and Shum an said. “The law specifically states socioligist, w ill 'a p p e a r in a series of m eetings at ASU next th at th e pedestrian has the rig h t-o f-w ay ,” M r. Shum an week. L ONE, IS A QUEEN . . . but her identity w ill re­ Dr. Lim a’s first appearance said. “B ut it also states th a t to main the secret of judges until the M ilitary Ball w ill be at 10:40 a.m. M onday pedestrians a re required Only one Candidate has ap­ cross thoroughfares only in A pril 18. Standing (I to r) are Mary Olmstead, in th e MU banquet rooms, plied for each of several of­ Brenda Peterson, Barbara Defer, Diane Rose andr w here he w ill lecture on “The duly m arked and designated fices. These candidates wi(l Pat Lowe. Front seated (l to r) are Dee Davis, Linda M odern Novel in Brazil.” A t crosswalks. We are going toreceive automatic election, unPeterson and Shirley Sperger. 7 p.m. “T he D evelopm ent of enforce both of these law s les*. defeats# by^iyrite-in votes strictly from now on. Philosophical Thought in B ra­ In the primary election Wed“A nother point m ost cam pus zil” w ill be his topic at the * nesday. For several other posi­ ASU Is IAWS Host drivers seem to have forgotten ASU philosophy club’s meeting. tions, only two students have is, th at there is a speed lim it of T uesday’s schedule includes filed petitions. These elections a discussion of “T otalitarianism 15 m ph on all cam pus streets,” w ill be determined in the pri­ and Dem ocracy in B razil” a t he continued. mary. The speed lim it through th e The assistant to th e Secre­ A ltm an’s d ep artm en t, store in- 11:40 a.m., “T he Problem of O th er officers w ill b e d e te r­ Taiatatorship in L atin A m eri­ rest of the congested area in ta ry of L abor and a pasto r are New Y ork City from 1930 to m ined by th e general election Tempe is 25 m ph except w hen scheduled speakers fo r th e na ’37; has been designer and m an ­ ca” a t 8 p.m. and a reception W ednesday, M arch 25. posted differently, M r. Shum an tional biennial convention of u factu rer of “My Tow n” toys a t 9:15 p.m., all in the M U .. Candidates and the offices On W ednesday, Dr. Lim a w ill said; He w arned th a t the C am ­ they seek are: A SA SU presi the Intercollegiate Association since 1946. A resident of Wes­ repeat his discussion of total* pus Police and Tem pe C ity P o ­ of W omen Students,. M arch 31- ton, Conn,, she w as a R epubli­ dent: Dave' Barnes, Tom Hulen itarianism and dem ocracy at lice are intensifying th e ir p a ­ A pril 3, a t A S U ." can m em ber of th e House of Diane E. Blommel and B i trol and th at hot-rodders w ill Mrs. Alice K. Leopold, direc­ R epresentatives in C onnecticut 8:40 a.m. ànd w ill address th e not be tolerajted, , . Sullivan. ^ BA SU first vice to r of the W om en’s B ureau in in 1949-52, and becam e Secre- •ASU faculty on “U niversity president: L a rry ' L . McCord th e U. S. D epartm ent of Labor, ta r of S tate in C onnecticut in Education in B razil” a t 4 p.m. and Max C. Richards. Act|vi w ill speak on “The Challenge 1951. S h e has been assistant Several inform al coffee hours .ties vice president; Toni John of Tom orrow .” H er talk, to be to th e S ecretary of L abor since and luncheons also are sche­ son and Tj)m Meredith.yvSASU duled M onday through T h u rs­ given a t a b a n ­ 1953. secretary: Jane Wagner and i day. quet fo r 500 Barbara Defer. A ........ T h re e -institutions of higher A ll Of Dr. L im a’s lectures ex ­ delegates A pril learning have presented h e r cept the one to the faculty are AW S president: G ebrgia K as T a t 7 p.m. in F ifty four ASU un d erg rad u ­ netsis. AW S v ic e ' p resident open to the public. the MU b all­ w ith honorary degrees. ' ate students received perfect V elva R ichey, B a rb a ra T erm ain B rought h ere by the State ASU coeds w ill be hostesses, room, w ill c a r­ grades fo r the first sem ester, an d K ay M urdock. AWS sec Ç. ^Departm ent’s Com m ittee on In ry out th e con- a t the convention. announced A lfred Thomas, J r., (C on tin u ed on P a g e 3> re ta ry : Cardie H endrickson and v e n t i o n ’s reg istrar and director of ad ­ M ary O lm stead. AW S tre a su r missions. All are residents of i them e, “C haler: SudKPenrod and Sue F rost ! lenge to the Arizona. AM S president: Sam Stocks E ducated W oA total o f 1,002 undergradu­ and John Lindauer. AM S vice Leopold m an: Conform ­ ates, com pleting 12 or m ore president: Leon Charles Hauck ity o r Indepen­ sem ester hours, received 3.00and Thomas (Tom) Lewis. dence.” 4.00 grade indices. Les B row n and his B and of This seems to have been the AM S treasurer: Richard T . T a r ­ Of the 54 students who r e ­ Rev. D r: E d­ Renow n w ill appear tom orrow form ula of .success for the band rant. ceived th e possible four point w in T. D ahl- at ’th e R iverside P a rk B all­ B utch Stone and Stum py Senatorial candidates are: ber, president room, Phoenix, from 9 p.m. to Brow n, Les’s- younger brother, average, 10 are freshm en; 9 College of L iberal A rts: (C aro of C hurches of 2 a.m. ASU students w ill be w ill be featured w ith the band sophomores; 14, juniors and 21, ' ly n ) L ynn A. Steinko, Sel E rC hrist in the offered special rates of $1.75. on th eir one night stand a t the seniors. -B reakdow n by col­ der, Ju d y Olson and S hirley M. leges is: Liberal A rts, 22; E d­ U. S., w ill a d ­ The band was organized by R iverside P a rk Ballroom. Sperger. B usiness A dm inistra­ ucation, 25; Business A dm ini­ dress delegates Brown in 1940 and has moved tion: Louis F riedm an, Jo h n stration, 4 and A rts and Sci­ at a dinner steadily forw ard to the num ­ M arshall an d M arilyn L eafences, 3. A pril 2 in the ber one position ih the nation dale. Education: -Linda C. The fo u r-point scholars con­ Dahfberg MU. today according to Billboard j-fp o p er, M arjorie A. B onham , sisting of 31 wom en Sftd 23 Rev. D ahlberg, born in F e r and M etronom e m agazines and yPane W olcott an d H elene E. gus F alls, Minn., is a grad u ate m en, are: the N ational Ballroom O pera­ C habat. A pplied A rts 1- and of the U niversity of M innesota Women, College -of Liberal tors of Am erica. Science: D avid Adaany and and R ochester (N. Y.) Theolo­ Arts: R. K. Taylor, W. C. W al­ B row n’s dance band is on the R onald J . P aquin. ters, I. B. A braham s, V. K . gical Sem inary. H e received top of all m ajor polls, includ­ Senior class: Carole Beley. h is doctor of divinity degree ing Down Beat, w hich has vot­ Anderson, L\ M usgrave, A. H. "Junior class: llor* Rhodes, Jan from K euka (N. Y.) College ed it first place for the past Prickett, J. W. M innick, G. M. Seuerns, Juanita Dees and Den­ in 1939, is ta m em ber of the four years. Fletcher, N. M. Packer, and M. F. Stites. nis Christy. Sophomore class: board of trustees of th e ColThe» nam e Les B row n has Barbara Farone, Judy Hamer, gate-R ochester D ivinity School, become a symbol of -good, Men, College of Liberal A rts: Janet Steward, Becky McDon­ and p astor of the D elm er B ap­ danceable music R. M. Flores, G. P. K lahr, H. A. throughout ald and* Bob McAdams. Off tist Church, St. Louis, Mo. Rosenstock, S. M. A xel, W. L. the continent. Tim e m agazine Campus W o m e n: Barbara B rand, D. E. M orrison, D. W. Mrs. Leopold graduated from recently quoted him as saying: Milkes and Bobbie (Roberta) G oucher College in 1927. Shte “We prefer; sound to noise a n d , Sharp, G. T. Young, R. L; G arTaylor. giulo, S. Shim abukuro, E. w as personnel director of B. w e like the; melody if it’s good.” L es B ro w n T he stu d e n t senate consists of tw o senators from each of th e follow ing groups: the col­ leges of A pplied A rts an d Sci­ ence, B usiness A dm inistration, L ib eral A rts, Education; AMS, AW S,,'Foreign Language C oun­ cil, In te r-H a ll Council, In te rF ra te rn ity Council, J u n io r class, O ff C am pus Men, O ff C am pus W omen, Panhellenig Council; S enior Class, Sophom ore Class, S tu d en t Religious Council; and a V eteran S en ato r Noted Brazilian Speaker Views Philosophy, Arts Speakers Revealed 54 Students Earn 4 0 0 Les Brown, Band Of Renown Appear Tomorrow At Riverside i (C o n tin u ed on P a g e 3) Page 2 STATE PRESS F riday, M arch 13, 1959 Busy Housing Director Relates Views On Program LISTENING . . .in ten tly to a student’s problem is ASU assistant director of housing R. E> Troxell, left. Housing office personnel counsel students on finan­ cial m atters in addition to helping them find ap­ propriate living quarters. The tape recorder w as a or w on’t, pay th eir re n t on tim e. All w e ask is th a t they small, m odern portable, and an time. come in and. talk w ith us. W e’ll excellent m eans for obtaining \ “We realize,” 'says Mr. H ick- try to help them in any way an interview . cox, “th at there are some who we can.” “I ’m sorry I couldn’t be here can’t pay a t the scheduled Finding places for confer­ in person. W e’re alw ays busy, ence delegates to sleep iïk a n ­ and this ju st happens to be one other duty of the Housinfc/deof those days.” The voice pàrtm ent. U sually th e ^ e n h coming quietly from' the m a ­ ferences are planned so th at chine w as th a t of Edw ard they fall on a holiday or in theH ickcox. sum m er. S till it takes a great deal of planning ap d schedul­ D irector of the ASU Housing ing to accomodate everyone. departm ent, Mr. Hickcox’s of­ ficial job calls for the “bed­ “There is -definitely a re ­ ding dow n” of an average of w arding side to our job 2400 ASU students annually. though,” says Mr. R. E. T ro x ­ B ut his unofficial job is m uch • ell, assistant director. “We get . bigger. H e also has to be a a great deal of satisfaction out psychologist, a financial co u n -' of helping the students w ith selor, a p atien t m an, and a th eir problem s. A t the tim e m other hen. th eir difficulties seem awfully, big to them , and it is com fort­ D irector of 15 residence halls, ing to have someone help thein Mr. Hickcox and his staff col­ w ork out the problem. T h a t’s lect rent, m aintain the halls, w h at w e’re here for.” counsel the students in fin ­ ancial m atters, and help w ith “One thing’s for sure,” he the discipline. Aside from this, continued, “th ere’s never a dull E dw ard H ick cox th ey also see th a t each resi­ m om ent.” H o u sin g D irector dent has a change o f. lin e n .. every week. “The hard est tim e alw ays oc­ See Our Ne5?? Hol'N-One Donut Machine curs rig h t a t the beginning of each school year. No sooner do 'w e get ^everyone settled, th an th ere are some students w ho decide to pack„ up and go home. A nd then there are those who have problem s w hich are referred to us by the head residents.” Now Under N ew Management A nother problem occurs at 8th S tre et H arold the beginning of each m onth. & C o lleg e B arcla y , M gr. The housing departm ent has its fair share of those Who can’t, Dr. Robert Coonrod Says Dr. Zhivago' Condemns Communism “Dr. Zhivago,” recent novel not leave his homeland, he a t­ by the Russian author Boris tem pts to w ithdraw from his Pasternak, condem ns Com m un­ society which subjegates the is m in the Soviet Union; but individual for the group. P as­ ■m ore im portant, it reaffirm s the ternak tells, the story of Dr. philosophy of individual rights, Zhivago’s w ife and m istress, freedom and a re tu rn to C hrist­ his inner conflicts and w an d er­ ian philosophy,” said Dr. Rob-I ing across Russia to find his ert Coonrod, ASU’s History and fam ily and peace. . Eventually, Political 'Science departm ent Dr. Zhivago degenerates as a chairm an yesterday. I physician and hum an being and Dr. Zhivago is a m em ber of | finally dies. a special group of Russian in- I B ut P asternak do'esn’t blam e tellcgentsia * of philosophers, his characters for th eir failings. w riters and artists who arise He believes there is great good betw een 1914 and , 1921, the in them”. However, he \blames, years of W orld W af l and the society and history, whose pres­ Communist ' revolution. This sures w ere more ,than the peo­ group refuses to em brace Com­ ple could w ithstand. m unism . \ In the tradition of the great Although Dr. Zhivago- will Russian novels of the 19th cen­ tury, “Dr. Zhivago” does not “m easure u p ” w ith the psy­ chological com plications in Dostoyevsky’s w orks or the in­ tricate characterizations in Tol- Get WILDROOT CREAM-OIL Charlie! stoi’s. H owever, P astern ak has w ritten tru th w hich is danger­ ous in his country, said. Dr. Coonrod. H ad P astern ak w ritten this book in the 1930’s, he probably would have been executed in the purges. A fter S talin’s death in 1953, th ere w as a “loosening u p ” in the realm of arts w h ereb y w riters and a r ­ tists w ere given m ore creative freedom. However, this problem of free expression in the U.S.S.R. was brought into focus last year w hen the Soviet governm ent forbid P astern ak to accept the Nobel P rize for L iterature, a d d ­ ed Dr. Coonrod. . More th a n 100 persons a t­ tended the book, review lunch­ eon w hich w as sponsored by the S tu d en t-F acu lty Relations com m ittee yesterday afternoon in M em orial Union. OOK*'* 18 A RCQItTCRED TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT @ 1999 TH*. OOOA-OOiA M N W IN i WO. 7 - 4 4 8 * S u p p lies For ARTISTS 9 » FRANKLIN, electrician,1, says: “ W ildroot grooms your hair better et no extra charge!** a little bit of. Wildroot • and... WOW/ Ju st DRAFTSMEN * HOBBYISTS Picture Frames & Mats — Illustration & Poster Boards! Oil & Water Colors — Brushes — Canvas —* Dummy Papers ‘ Sketch Pads — Easels — Plaster Models — Leather Craft ! Balsa Woid — . • FE A T U R IN G S C A N D IN A V IA N I n th e T em p e C enter Abracadabra Foolish boy—the best way to make a bottle Of Coke disappear is to drink it! Yds, swallow after swallow, that cold crisp taste is so deeply satisfying. . . and the lively lift is so bright and cheerful the whole day seems happier, just like magic. So open sesame! J[ust uncap the bottle and get ready for The Pause That Refreshes! B E REALLY R E F R E S H E D • .. H A V E A COKE* Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by IM PO RTS Phoenix Coca Cola Bottling Co. 1301 South Central,,, Phoenix Í f F rid ay, M arch 13, 1959 ST A T E P R E S S More About Page 8 Lima To Give Lectures AS Dean Dr. (C on tin u ed from P a g e 1) the Social In stitute in Brazil. He presently is visiting p ro ­ fessor, Institu te of Brazilian Studies, New York University. He has represented Brazil at 'several international cultural and educational conferences Absentee b a l l o t s for and has served as representa­ W ednesday’s election are tive of the O rganization of A m ­ available to students unable erican States at the UNESCO to vote at the polls. Ballots •General Assembly. may be obtained in MU 202 His publications include more Monday and must be r e ­ th an 50 titles in the fields of turned by 4 p.m. Tuesday. literature and literary criticism, education, economics, politics, sociology and religion, several of w hich have been translated into • m any languages. He speaks fluent English; Dr. Lima is accompanied by his w ife and son. ternational Exchange of P e r­ sons and ASU, Dr. Lim a is pro­ fessor of B razilian L iterature a t the U niversity of Brazil and at the Catholic U niversity of Rio de Janeiro, of Sociology at Dr. A. A. L im a f ut soft! What taste from Colonel Cron To Address ASE Col. Robert L. Cron, jr. will address the ASU chapter of. the A m erican1Society Of Engineers on the Construction of Guided Missile Test Tracks at 8 p.m., Tuesday. Col. Cron, assistant profes­ sor of engineering, w ill show slides in room 137 of the Engi­ neering Center. Col. Cron joined the' ASU Engineering staff in 1957. Attends Meeting Dr. Catherine G. Nichols, as­ sociate dean of students at | ASU, will attend the annual convention of the N ational A s­ sociation of 'Women Deans and Counselors in Cleveland, Ohio. A t 't h e m eeting, M arch 182^, Dean Nichols w ill represent Arizona W omen Deans and Counselors,, and the regional contact committee. She will also, be liason officer from the NAWDC to the Intercollegiate Associated Women Students. She has been invited to serve as hostess at the banquet on March* 21 and at a luncheon on • M arch 22. President s Inauguration B ill Passed B y Senators An - inauguration ceremony M cArthurs, Engineering Coun­ for ASASU officers w as estab­ cil. There is a Senate position lished W ednesday w hen the Student Senate passed Senate open for the College of Liberal Bill 121. The date recom ­ A rts. Those interested should m ended is the S aturday pre- contact Ralph Segal, ASASU ceeding non-activity w eek of vice presid en t.^ the spring semester. The day is to be designated ASASU More About P resident’s Day. An afternoon “President/s T ea” w ill be included in the rC ontinued from Page 1» day’s agenda, w ith dinner and an inaugural ball in the evening. I R ondthaler, and W. L. H en­ The bill will be given its final drickson. Women, College of Educa­ reading at the next Senate tion: J. I. Azcuenago, M. A. m eeting, M arch 25. Davis-, B, E. H arlner, M. N. A bill to renam e the Exècu- j Jordan,' C. V. Thraen, S- J. tive Council" "the ‘‘P resident’s W ard, D. M. Dana, J. A. D ick­ C abinet” was w ithdraw n be- j erson, A. e*;35M. Erickson, K. cause .it would require a con-j T. E. Howard, V. L. stitutional am m endm ent rath M.. L,. B utler, S. A. er than Senate action. L. I. Feehery, S B. A ppointm ent of G ary W alker j r. Nielson. J. A. as chairm an of the Rally and) M. F. Towrtsend, and T raditions Committee was ap ­ C. Harper. proved by the Senate, as was Men, College of Education: Lora .R hodes’ appointm ent as! C. L. Radusch, W. C. Hart, Ö. ehairm an of the Senate C u ltu r-I E. Shryook, W. H. Wiley, and al| | A ffairs _•__v, Committee. R. F. Williams. „ • • _ cJ) Women, College of Business Recently appointed senators participating in their first Sen­ Adm inistration: S. D. H arris. ate session- included: Roberta | Men, College of Business Ad­ Taylor, Off Campus 'Women: m inistration: R. P. Robinson; • M ary K ay Landkam er, P an - B. Rubin, B. F. Klotz. hellenic; George Cullom, V et­ Men, College of Applied A rts erans; Paul Ellsworth, Engin­ and Sciences: J. O. Longboteering Council; and 1W arren tom, B. H. Ravert, J. W. Roby. Honor Students IT S WHATS UP FRONT THAT COUNTS 4. __ ; __-____ _ . • . . .. • Stay Well This Semester T h is filte r, be it e’ e r s o p u re a n d w h ite M u st n e e d s g iv e f la v o r too, full c le a r a n d b rig h t E ls e w o u ld th e trustlrrgpgnhoker, filled w ith h o p e A g a in be d a s h e d , d e je c te d be . . . a n d m p pe. . \ V , ....1.... ;_ft __ _____ __ ¡¡¡yy................ R .J . R EY N O LD S T O BA C C O CO W IN S T O N «SALEM . N . C . w ith K IN G H E N R Y V I, P A R T l l l t A C T V. S C . Ill \ i— . Mr , c HEALTH BUILDIN G Sale Prices This Week Only on Vitamins f 44We are advertised by our loving friends...” ‘ ‘: a A n d th u s w e c o m e to W in s t o n ’s o b v io u s tru th It’s w h a t’s up fro n t th a t c o u n ts — a n d ’tis, fo rso o th In th a t th e fin e t o b a c c o s , in th e en d A r e by e x c lu s iv e p r o c e s s — F ilte r - B le n d — B e c o m e th e ta s t ie s t ta s te th a t e ’e r hath p la ye d A c r o s s y o u r d a n c in g ta s te - b u d s , m an o r m a id ! B e y e not sto w , th e re fo re , to te s t th e w it O f w h a t w e s a y : th a t W in s to n , frie n d , is //; F o r th a t w ith e v ’ry s m o k e y e do d e la y Y e a re not g a th ’ring r o s e b u d s w h ile y e m a y ! ' f Page 4 F rid ay, M arch 13, 1959 ST A T E P R E S S LITTLE MAN ON. CAMPUS E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F M A N A G IN G E D I T O R S _____ O R G A N IZ A T IO N S E D liO R SPO R TS, E D IT O R £ _________ C O PY E D ITO R A SSIG N M E N T E D ITO R FE A T U R E E D IT O R ___ A SSO C IA T E E D ITO R S _ M ACK EY -P E T E Y OLM STED A N D A B E G U TIER R EZ —------------- L .-.K .L -------------— K A T H Y B U R K E -------------------- .---------------- .r^ r^ V IC F IG A R E L L I --------- -------------- 1-------— _ — _____ K A Y K E L M ------------- --------------------^______ JU L IE PA T T O N ------------ .------------------------------ JO A N N E SM OOT — — ...............SH A R O N C ORN, ¿ O B L A IR SO N A N D J E F F KIEH L C O N T R IB U T IN G E D I T O R S ................... G O R D O N PE T E R SO N , D O N C A R LSO N , JA C K O N G , L E E B R U N O , M OHAM M ED K H A N A N D R IT A PL O T K IN T h e ST A T E P R E S S is d istr ib u te d b y R ic k B ed o lla . O ffic ia l ca m p u s -n ew spaper o f A rizo n a S ta te U n i'v e r sity . P u b lish e d e a ch W ed n esd a y a n d F rid a y th ro u g h o u t th e sch o o l yea r, e x c e p tin g h o lid a y s, 'and en te r ed as sec o n d c la ss m a tte r in th e P o st O ffic e a t T em p e, A rizon a, u n d e r th e A c ts o f M arch 3, 1879, a n d A u g u s t 24, 1912. S u b sc r ip tio n jprice, $3.00 per sch o o l year. M em ber: A rizo n a N e w sp a p er s A sso c ia tio n , A sso c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e ss, an d N a tio n a l A d v e r tisin g S e r v ic e, In. By P E T E Y O LM STED ~c EDITORIALLY SPEAKING - Let's Check The A SA SU elections W ednesday should cause very few candidates to lose any sleep. More than three fourths of them w ill be elected this year. With 38 offices available, only 48 contestants are in the race. This sounds alm ost lik e the situation in some other countries w e accuse of being “undem ocratic.” SAME iTU PEN TS fLUNKlNó My CLA54 AEP OUT THERE FÖ0UN6 AWAVTHfIR TIMP ON THE ARCHERY'fIEUP." But ASU is not guilty on that count. Dozens could be running for ea&i office, w ith qualifications what they are. Student leaders encourage anyone eligible and in­ terested to run for office. ' Even w ith all the encouragem ent,. the number of candidates averages out t6 hardly any choice for voters. Could there be too m any offices around compared to the number of students interested enough to run? By R O C H E L L E M A C K EY Maybe an investigation of the worth and^need of some ofices would rem edy the situation. F or the past two w eeks or so a sm all fire has been sm old­ ering over the alleged inability of A rizona State students to dis­ cuss such topics as existentialism , m elting ice-caps, th e m erits of Holst, and so on and on. ---------------- —---------------------- .— P erhaps it would be a good everyone on campus, idea for ASU students to inves* tigate, understand and learn to In a recent editorial the S tate Two years ago a grammar school student was struck appreciate th eir cu ltural s u rP ress discussed the possibilities by an automobile on the Arizona State campus and roundings before crossing th e 0f E uropean travel and study. critically injured. She later suffered a partial am puta­ Atlantic t 9 existentialism. How We neglected to mention the tion of one leg as a result. „many of us, for instance, are residence study program in Yesterday a sim ilar accident nearly occurred at fhe aw are of the a rt collection in M exico City, sponsored by ASU. M atthew s L ibrary? Or for th a t C urriculum for the program corner of College and Orange. m atter, who takes careful note inciudes history, political sciIn the former accident the driver was exonerated of a rt ^exhibits diSPlay6d in the ence, a rt and Spanish. M inim um of all blame. The little girl dashed into the side of his cost fo r the five-w eek study is car from behind the bushes in front of the Lyceum . The A t this tim e there is an e x - $250 fo r ro u n d -trip tran sp o rtadriver w as going less than the speed lim it and vtfas ob­ hibit in the Union low er lounge tion from Tempe, board and displaying the Work of two A rt room, tuition and books, serving every reasonable safety precaution. departm ent, faculty m em bers. A nyone desiring, m ore in fo rIn that case .those of us who saw the accident real­ Mrs. Jean H opkins’ jew elry, m ation about the program ized the fault was that of the Arizona State com m unity ranging from pins to polished should contact Dr. Roy C. Rice, at lcygo.' The child had seen Arizona State students stone inlaid rings, and Tom J. director of Sum m er Sessions. H arter’s paintings show to good * * * (yes, and faculty too!) display blatant disregard of the advantage the talent there is on Today is the last day to buy rules oijjsimple safety as w ell as of common courtesy. the ASU faculty. .an annual. It is a book m ore She had learned from -the exam ple of her elders that The second floor hall of th3 th an w orth its $7 price tag and „the pedestrian has the right of way; it is up to the driv­ Union contains an outstanding includes the history of the exhibit of photographic art, the nam e-change campaign from er to yield to the slightest whim of a pedestrian. w ork of the staff of the P hoto- its opening days in 1954 to final W^, e n d o r s e ’heartily and fu lly’ the traffic safety graphy section of the ASU A rt victory election night last fall, campaign starting today on campus. "There is no room departm ent. Both exhibits are Be sure to get your 1959 for- hot-rodders on any campus, especially on such a w ell,.w orth th e v attention of Sahuaro; it’s quite a package. Whose Fault crowded one as this. v Did yo u r m othèr ever throw aw ay a ragged, b u t favorite p air of shoes you loved, o r a faded, com fortable p a ir of le vi’s, and not tell you u n til “later.” If nothing else u p sets"y o jir equilibrium , this u su a lly can. F irst you don’t believe it. In a frantic second, you w onder hoW you can get these relics back. Then, resigned, you puzzle, “W hy?” W ith an experience like this in your past, you can u n d er' stand th e sorrow ful atm osphere pervading the D evil’s Den cu r­ rently. F o r it w as w ith shock the D en’s m ost reliable custom ­ ers found th e ir hangout’s com­ fortable personality renovated. W here once th é clank of cof­ fee cups and spoons, and ra u ­ cous chortles of happy loafers w ere m uffled by t u n e f u l Messrs. Jo h n n y Cash, Don G ib­ son, and D uane Eddy, now p er­ sistent nsnare drum s an d clar­ inets ra ttle aw ay at y o u r w eak­ ening nerves. T h at is, w hen anyone puts any m oney in th e ju k e box. Since this advent on cam pus of p r o g r e s s i v e jazz, the usual jukeb o x -feed ers have w ithdraw n into m ourning. So now you’re lucky (?) to hear anything b u t clanking dishes and sorrow ful m ü rm urs in the Den. These m ourners don’t b e­ grudge jazz-lovers th e ir taste. A pparently, how ever, th e connoiseurs of progressive jazz don’t spend m uch tim e in the Den. E ith er that, o r th ey are saving th e ir nickels to buy al­ bum s of th e ir own.- If the form er is th e case, w hy couldn’t there be a selection of W estern songs to a ttra c t »the old guard back again? If th e la tte r is th e case, the proponents of progressive jazz m ust have lots of w ill pow er. M aybe this w ould enable them to stand an occasional tw angy g u itar in th e Den. A fter all, w ith tw angy gui­ ta r records,, playing, you can’t hear, anything else. A nd th a t’s b etter th an no escape at all from the reality of clanking coffee cups. Please understand, I enjoy all kinds of m usic— a little. L et’s have a balance here. M aybe w hoever is in charge of th a t m achine w ould change its tu n e — a little? j L e t t e r s To Thé E d i t o r H owever, w e would like to commend especially the . threatened crack-down on jay-w alking. It’s a wonder In some preceeding issues of some drivers don’t lose their tempers and deliberately run down those arrogant, adolescent and inconsiderate this periodical I noticed w ith pedestrians who wander diagonally across the street in' interest a series of letters d e­ ploring the lack of intellectual the m iddle of the block or pick the m iddle of the street aw areness on this cam pus. I or drivew ay to stand and have their fatuous flirtations. „.wish to take issue w ith one The fault in yesterday’s near accident w as parity such T etter in particular. The composer of said com­ that of the driver and that of the pfedestrian. Most carv m unication states he has dis­ pedestrian accidents are. covered no one w ith whom to discuss the relative philosophies a n d m echanics of ' various a u ­ thors and poets. C’est domage. Perhaps it has not occurred to the afore-m entiohed individ­ ual th a t some who have read It’s unfortunate but true that a great m any A SU said w riter m ay have found pedestrians and drivers seem to need the law to teach m any or most of them 6incredi­ bly dull, as havç I, and do not them common courtesy and sim ple safety. p articularly care to discuss More pow er to the Campus Police and their cam ­ them . m / paign. it ■< I feel, for exam ple, th a t it W hile the current campaign is, in its beginning phases, directed specifically at unsafe drivers-, Mr. Shu­ man has warned the next phase w ill be directed against unsafe walkers. The problem is two-phased. is sjieer idiocy to occupy one’s, o ther boors w ith sim iliar in ­ tim e unravelling the works' of terest on this campus, and th a t the various Russian authors (I a person w ith a sm all am ount choose the Russians because of perseverance should be able they seem to be in vogue at to ferret some of them out. this tim e), whose w orks have R obert G. W allace survived not because they are .0 * * profound or scintillating, but. Béing appreciators of good because Russian literatu re m usic and all th a t jazz, we •(w ith the. exception of some of find it quite depressing to find the post-revolutionary w riters) some dam n yankee has rèp lac- • has failed to rise above m edio­ ed our boy 'J o h n n y Cash and crity and has nothing b etter associâtes With some high brow to offer. stuff. I Concur, in essence, w ith said Now w e respect them ivy’s individual as to the lack of in ­ taste and th e y ’re welcom e to, tellectual atm osphere in the in ­ th eir .choice of noise, b u t if stitutions of higher learning in som ething isn’t done soon ab o u t the state of Arizona. However, th e Den ju k e b o x — w e’re go­ as to the m atter of this p e r­ ing to pipe Lcmg^Jo h n R oller son’s lack of communicants, I in live from his flag p o le?' feel th a t there are a num ber of 50 Ira te P ru g sto re Cowboys F rid a y , M arch 13, 1959 ST A T E P R E S S Fraternity Celebrates Founders Day; Others Hold Pledging, Attend Dance R \/ VC ATU D t l D i / r By KA T HV Y B URKE A rizona A lum ni and m em ­ bers of th e ASU and UofA A lpha T au Omega chapters com m em orated th e fra te rn ity ’s founding together a t a banquet Sunday in th e AS M em orial Union. P rin cip al speak er was P ast W orthy G rand Chief L aw ­ rence A. Long. New pledges added to ATO include Bob Alexson, Bob P lenty, Lee W right, M arshall Trim ble, L arry Palm er, 'J o h n M arshall, Don Bigler, W allace H arvey, Don G riffin, F red Davis, P a u l Hughes, A lex H en­ derson, Ron Schopper, Jo h n H ill, D oug W hiteneybell and Steve Stefanos. $ * .....0 n k ___ M iM SM i Martha* Peck is w earing A D Pi’s pledge of th e Week bracelet. * * * R ecently pledged to Alpha Epsilon Pi w ere Dennis Rosen­ th al and F ran k Merlino. * tje Hs A Queen of Hearts w ill be chosen tonight at the annual Sigma Phi Epsilon spring for­ mal, from the fraternity mem bera’ dates. • Ray Andrade’s band w ill play for the dance which follows a buffet dinner at the Phoenix Terrace Club. west province fraternity con­ vention today and tomorrow at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. The agenda includes officers leadershipj^training and discussibn groups. cooked the steaks but ate beans, as pledges took advantage of•[ th eir higher grade averages. * '* *. New pledge officers qf Phi D elta Theta a re :; Jack White, - * * * president; Jim Da Vis, secretary: | Saralyn Stein has been elect­ Jim McClain, treasurer, an d ed president of A lpha Epsilon A rt Savoini, w arden. ................... :Js if. P hi sorority,-Ghosen to serve I t’ll be toga-tim e for Theta I w ith h e r w ere: S andra M ark, vice-president; Jacque Adler, Chis tom orrow night as they) secretary; Sheila Palais, treas­ stage th e ir annual Roman p a r­ urer; Norm a Tem kin, ritualist; ty at the fratern ity house. M arilyn S harnik, ru sh ch air­ I * * * m an; Toby Schleifer, notary; Sigma Chi Sigma will enjoy I and B arbara Milkes, historian. R ita Plotkin, out-going pres­ a steak fry tomorrow night | ident, Will install . th e girls following a hayride. The fraternity’^ house is now M arch 22 a t the D esert Inn. Chance SUBSCRIBE TO THE BIGGEST |y YETBEST YET- Sig Ep pledge-class .officers are: Dick Faust, president; Doug Sellers," vice-president; Roger ATO and A lpha D elta Pi Flagg,, secretary; and Paul complete* with new curtains danced u n d er colorful Japanese Koch, treasurer. Tony Diorio and B etty Cos­ and drapes, donated by the! # He. * , la n te rn s last night at an O rien­ mothers club. - --- s grove served as co-chairm en ta l exchange a t th e fratern ity Ten Alpha Gamma Rho * * * for a recent D elta Gamma house. members are attending a south Lam bda Chi A lpha’s social I steak and beans night. Actives calendar has been kept full w ith a dance at the Arizona Phone Studio Hours A m bassador H otel last w eek | A L 4-2297 and an exchange w ith Kappa c J U tttie io lin â 9:30 • 5:30 Delta at the fraterh ity house. PORTRAIT STUDIO 1736 E. M cD ow ell Rd. ——P h o e n ix S P E C IA L D IS C O U N T S TO A L L S T U D E N T S 12 — 2Vz x 3Vz Miniatures An $8.95 Value — Only $4.95 Prescription Druggists Four Proofs 501 MIJL Ave. WO 7-2922 25 E. 8tn St. WO 7-4063 Greek Week representa­ tives aré to present com­ mittee reports Monday aft­ ernoon at 3:45 in MU 218. Organizations not having representatives at the meet­ ing may not participate in Greek Week. M m 1959 EVER PUBLISHED ARIZONA'S LEADING UNIVERSITY Impala Sport C ou pe-like every Chevy-hoe Safety Plate Glass all around. Cherny stops quickest ... goes farthest on a gallon ! Chevy showed the best brakes of the leading low-priced three in a test of repeated stops at highway speeds con­ ducted and certified by NASCAR*. Chevy also won over the other two in a NASCAR economy run—with the highest gas mileage for 6’s and V8’s at cruising speeds of just over 55 miles an hour. Here's a car that knows how to get the most out of a gallon. And it’s the only car in its field to bring you hydraulic valve liftersiin all popular engines—6 and V8 * This means smoother, quieter performance for you. There are many other advances just as fundamental as the efficiency of Chevrolet’s engines and the depend­ ability of its new brakes (with more lin­ ing area than any other low-priced car). But why not stop by your dealer’s and let Chevy do its own sweet talking! C H EV RO LET, /•, stoei Car sse your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal— early delivery I Only $3.50 dn. i On S a le N o w at MEMORIAL UNION West Patio A pril E vent Is Planned B y Blue K ey Blue-' Key, national service honorary for ju nior 'and senior men, will sponsor its campus Carnival on A pril 14, accord­ ing tp M ax C. Richards, chair­ man. SECRETAR ES STAGE SKIT . . Corky W eyrens (second l ) doesn't• seem 1to agtee w ith the title of Alpha Pi Epsilon’s skit, “Another Day — A nother Dollar” as she rehearses w ith other members of the secretarial honorary for a presen__tatwn to t he secretaries attending tomorrow's seminar in the MU. Campus Currents : Replaced last 'y e a r w ith a talent show, thè Carnival will once again b e held ori the area betw een the Science and BA buildings, lasting from 7 to 10 p.m. A ll AS organizations are invited to participate. The event provides; scholarship funds fo r high school' g radu­ ates. Inform ation and en try blanks for booths are available from Joe A tkins, program chairman, o r any Blue Key m em ber. Groups Schedule Activities There w ill be a m eeting of all dergarten P rim ary annex. • :jc :Je physics m ajors this afternoon at 3 in Science 50 to acquaint The M emorial Union B irth ­ them w ith the staff, the physics day P arty w ill be the topic of departm ent, and the d ep art­ discussion at the m eeting of m en t’s activities. the M emorial Union Hostess • * * * • I committee M onday at 4 p.np in The Sky Cove at the Sky { north h alf ^of the upper Riders H otel will be the scene 11° unge^ ^ of East H all’s annual Spring t" _ , p “ Ting M aung Maung from Form al tom orrow evening from j Burm a and M r .Choe from 9 to 12. The m usic for the St. j Korea will speak to m em bers P atrick ’s them e will be fu r­ ! of the Foreign Students Club nished by Clyde Evans and his i! about the history and culture of j th eir respective countries, M onStarlighters. day evening at 8 in the MU • i* I low er lounge. Miss M ary Tanner, secretary- f . • . * * » treasurer of th el'nterrtationalJ Dr. A rth u r Staats, assistant! Association for Childhood Edujjj professor of psychology, who cation, 'will tell ASU m em bers has w ritten several articles for about the Hationa] Convention various psychology m agazines at 3:4o p m M onday in the K in- and was recently listed in “A m erican Men ; of Science, will speak to Psi Chi m em bers in the MU upper lounge W ed­ nesd ay a t 8 p.m: * * * O utstanding active of P h ra teres for F ebruary was Sharon W esterberg. O utstanding pledg­ e s w ere M ickey Acosta and Susan Rogers. Junior class council rep­ resentatives are urged to attend an imgortant meet­ ing Tuesday at 7 p.m, in the Memorial Union. Where Your flo w er Needs Become A Creation . . . B ill & B ob Bunch ' s 609 M ill WO 7-3221 “We Teach Watches to PAST CHAIRMAN . . of the N ational Inter­ fratern ity Conference, Herbert L. Brown, w ill speak tom orrow night to his ASU Phi Sigma Kappa fratern ity broth­ ers at ih&ir 10th annu­ al Founders Day Ban­ quet at the Hotel W est­ w ard Ho. Lpu Boud­ reau, Chicago Cubs sportcaster, w ill also at­ tend the banquet. W H 6-1333 the Flower 4^/2 W - 5th A v e - Tell th e , Truth” ★ ★ R E A SO N A B L E PR IC E S k S ho p — S co ttsd a le Corsages Arrangements" Complete Weddings 3P3S- D o Y o u T h in k f o r □ HU ? 1. Does it bother you to adm it th a t you haven’t read a very popular book? YES 2. Do you think there are degrees of cheating in a game or examination? Are there certain foods you feel sure you d dislike without having ever tried them? 4. Would you be seriously concerned to read m your,horoscope th a t catastrophe would befall you tomorrow? (.AT NA DK E PTtNHDI S QTUE TS£T ^ J ) 5. Do you often fall short of cash several I----1 uysjb?f(5re y°ur PaY or allowance is YESI I scheduled to come through? ■ —J : |---- 1 | YES YES □HU 6. When you’re driving, do you like to be first getting away from a stop light about to change? YES 7. W-ould you be reluctant to Learn a new sport in the presence of friends who were experts? YES 8. Have you found it to be personally true that ‘a man’s best’friend is his dog”? . Y ES □ H3 V e s 9. Do you believe your chok i of a filter cigarette YES should be based on hears; ? □ NO □ □ NO If you’re the kind of person who thinks for yourself, then choosing a cigarette will be based on a careful study of the facts—not on quick decisions. Men and women who think for them­ selves usually smoke VICEROY. Their gQod judgment tells them there’s only one cigarette with a thinking man’s filter and a s ^as^e- And that cigarette is *// you’ve answered “N O ” to eight out of the nine questions above, you really think iJ O r y g i l r -Sve •l f ! 'E M n &n w& W illiam son Tobacco Corp. ®aaa, 1 Brow B row The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows - Familiar pack or crushproof box. O N L Y V I C E R O Y HA{3 A T H IN K IN G M A N ’S F I L T E R . . . A S M O K IN G M A N ’S T A S T E ! F riday, M arcii 13, 1959 ST A T E P R E S S Ss Ten .w om en wil] rep resen t ASU in . th e A rizona Closed Tennis T ournam ent in P hoe­ n ix this w eekend. Those playing singles w ill be Lois DuBois, who took second place in tournam ent play last year; Doris Hirose, L e o ia Stapley, M ary Hing, Ju d y Campbell, M artha McCullough. Carole McDonald, Quola H atch and Georgene Brock. • • I "™ i /V j 1 Ä • î i! L I AS Opponent Cage Records P laying doubles are DuBoisHirose, Campbell-M cDonald, S tapley - McCullough, B rockH atch, and Sue T u th ill-Hing. - N ex t-T h u rsd ay the G rand Canyon College tennis team w ill invade ASU. P articipating in th e m atch w ill be Carole McDonald, K a r­ en Peterson, Leona Stapley) M artha McCullough and Qarla McManus. Sharon B urke and M ary H ing w ill play doubles. -Hi iji T he ASU w om en’s swim m ing team m eets the U niversity of New Mexicd w om en’s swim squad tom orrow m orning at IX in th e ASU pool. T he Devil sw im m ers beat the Lobo team in a m eet at A lbu­ querque last week. W L 11 11 4 22 17 8 8 16 5 19 16 8 13 12 15 10 14 7 6 16 16 9 19 5 10 15 T he visiting U niversity of 14 12 New Mexico golf team w ill tee 12 14 4 19 off at 2:30 today against ASU’s 1 7 _ 7 linksm en at P aradise Valley C ountry Club. N ew M exico’s golf team is ra te d one of the best in the southw est w ith several re tu rn ­ ing letterm an included on this e a r’s team . At 8péçlal Rates T he Devils’ num ber one m an, For College People •uff Law rence, w ill double up A P r i v a t e L i c e n s e is a rith team m ate Don Boaz for M u s t in M o d e r n B u s in e s s le first m atched round. Rex AMOS filson and Dave K lein w ill im pose th e second team 'and FLIGHT OPERATORS ie K allof and Phil' B rignall A SC -Flagstaff A rizona San Diego St. Loyola (LA) San Jose St. Pepperdine H ardin-Sim m ons New Mexico St. T exas W estern W est Texas St. S an ta Clara Fresno State T ulsa W ichita H ouston S an ta B arbara L. A.' S tate — A S Golfers P lay U N M Here Today FLIGHT INSTRUCTION • • Don Amos - - Class bf ’56 PH. BR 5-7291 - Sky Harbor N E W ES T DANA BROS, új JL í M-,-ß , REGAL AND FINEST FIRE A W A Y / . . Sun D evil righthander Joe K ostyk is shown here in sequence letting go w ith a pitch in W ednesday’s double-header w ith Pepperdine College. The Devils split the tw o games and K ostyk saw action in relief in both games The senior moundsman from Ambridge, Pa. has pitched in three of the four games the Devils have played this season. LOSE, 4-2, WIN, 11-7 ASU’s Bob Reid and Syl M a­ b ry blasted fo u rth -in n in g tr i­ ples in W ednesday’s tw in bill to pave the w ay to a Sun Devil second game 11-7 victory over Pepperdine College. P ep p er­ dine w on the first gam e 4-2. T he Devils, playing th eir fir t home game, scored five tim s in the fourth inning to break a scoreless tie. M abry’s 3-baj _ ger drove in two ru n s ar 4 Reid’s sm ash cam e w ith ■tl e bases loaded. B . 1 - four runs, icing the home team. A Arizona IS n o w for Business in j S E R V IC E STATIONS o p e n T EMP E REGULAR PO P U LA R BRAND R E G U L A R 200 - COUNT KLEENEX - - - - B A L L - P O I N T PEN S - - Pack ,Boxes For Each R EG . 1,50 DUPONT NYLONS - - < -1 - - W e d n e sd a y ’s P E P P E R D IN E Pair F ir s t ^ TO TA LS 1 ASU 1* Gam e A B R H Bl 3 0 0 0 4 Í b 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 3 1 1 0 3 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 27 4. 6 3 H elm If W arren rf G reen b au m ss N e w b er r y c f H a m m ett8 2b C riner lb M arks 3b R ex c R. S im s p A B R H Bl 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 26 2 M abry rf R e goli 2b R uiz SS'J a co b s lb * . U rban c f Carr If B ry a n t c W ilson 3b J. S im s p S lan oc a K o sty k p 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 TO TA LS a -flie d o u t fo r J. S im s, 6th. h o m e runs: n on e P E P P E R D IN E 010 001 2—4-6 -3 ASU 000 001 1^- 2-6-3 P IT G H E R S guaranteed finest gasoline C IG A R ET TES - - - var, third Demon pitcher, gain­ ed the w in a fter relieving- in the eighth. P epperdine nipped ASU '4-2 in the seven-inning opener, Leading 2 - i in the top of the seventh, the visitors scored tw ice on two doubles, tw o e rrors and a hit batsm en. The Devils scored once in th eir final fram e. R. Sim s* J. Sims-1K o sty k •w in n e r IP H F - E R S O B B 2-1 2-0 1 2 2-1 7 6 6 4 5 3 ) -f lo ser (0-1) 0 0 0 W e d n e sd a y ’s Second G a m e P E P P E R D IN E A B R H Bl H elm If W arren rf-3b G reen b au m s s , N e w b er r y c f H a m m ett 2b -p G riner l b « M arks 3b-p R ex c C raig p -r f 3 5 2 0 1 1 | TPepperdh iM Pitcher Ray Sims got the win and the loss w ent to ASU h u rler Jim Sims. The Devils play Los Angeles State on the new baseball d ia­ m ond today a t 3:00 p.m. The two team s m eet tom orrow in a doubleheader starting at 1 p.m. . ASU m eets Colorado State here in & tw in bill on Monday. Game tim e is 1 p.m. 4i He $ A ninth inning over-throW by Pepperdine shortstop Norm G reenbaum gave Arizona S tate a 4-3 victory and the ru b b er game of a three gam e series here last night. RH E Pepperdine 000 Oil 001—3-8-7 ASU 001 001 0 1 1 -4 -9 -4 B urnette, Poole (9), and Rex Kudron, Hochevar (6), Sims (8) and Slanoc, B ry a n t( 7). W inner-Sim s - (1*1), loserPoole. AS Gym Team Holds Exhibition The Sun Devil gym nastics 2 1 students of Mesa High ol*. Besides usual events the team will include vaulting the elephant, m inatram p and • 2 .0. 0 0 building a hum an pyram id. 110 1 TO TA LS 28 7 9 6 Team m em bers com peting ASU A B R H Bl M abry If 5 0 1 2 w ill be Chuck McMahon,1 H a r­ Regoli 2b 5 1 1 1 vey Plant, Dick Le Beau, Paul R u iz ss 5 .2 2 1 S la n o c e* 4 1 2 1 Rodriguez, Roy England, Dave Carr (a). 0 0, 0 0..B o n h am , Ivan Jennings, Don B ry a n t c1 0 1 Jacobs lb 3 1 1 o M anville and Noris Trimole. U rban c f 3 1 1 ! ' Coach Norris Steverson’s * H ann a rf 2 2 1 R eid 3b 3 1 1 team perform ed for Scottsdale W ilson ’3b * 1 1 1 B arn eson p 11 0 High School W ednesday a fte r­ K o sty k p 1 0 0 noon. H d ch evar p . 1 0 0 TO TA LS 35 11 12 Tom orrow nignt a t 8 p.m. (a) r(in fo r Slanoc, 7 th h om e runs: n on e m em bers of the gym nastics P E P P E R D IN E 000 004 120— 7- 9-1 w ill help W ashington ASU 000 510 14x— 11-12-1 team P IT C H E R S IP H R - E R SO B B High School p u t on an exhibi­ C raig 3 -2 /3 3 5 - 3 3 3 M arks 2 -2 /3 4 2-1 0 2 tion to raise funds for a polio H am m ett-f1-2 /3 5 4 - 4 0 0 B arn eson , 5 -2 /3 7 4 - 4 4 5 drive. The ASU team w ill also K o sty k 1-2 /3 2 3-3 1 3 p u t on an exhibition A pril 8 H ochevar* 1-2 /3 0 0 - 0 2 2 during M esa’s Sports Week. •W in n er (1-0) 4-L oser ....... 1 4»; 1 0 2 0 liRES S T U D E N T D ISC O U N T S — B U D G E T TERM S HUNDREDS OF OTHER MONET-SAVING ITEMS , 1395 APACHE BLVD. A C R O SS FRO M B A Y L E S S S H O P P IN G CENTER C O H I L L & L O W T IR E jC Q 4333 EAST WASHINGTON ST. PHOENIX, ARIZONA BR 5 - 6 ? 8 8 j..,| ’ ■ Page 8 ST A T E P R E S S F rid a y , M arch 13, 1959 Fourth The ASU A r m y R ^ T C rifle team - retu rn ed from E l Paso, Texas, S aturday w ith th e 4th plâçe trophy in th e lo th annual Southw estern Invitational Rifle M atch, sponsored by Texas W estern College and F o rt Bliss. F o rty -eig h t team s from col­ leges and universities th ro u g h ­ out the South, Southw est, the M idwest and the Pacific Coast competed. The sm allbore m atch is the- largest intercollegiate sh o u ld er-to -sh o u ld er com peti­ tion held in 'th e U nited States. K ansas S tate College took firts place honors w ith a score o f 5,688, followed by A rlington S tate and the U niversity o f Cal­ ifornia a t Berkeley, The Sun Devils fired a to‘al of 5,661, 27 points off the pace. Tom Downs led the ASU team w ith' lhree individual trophies. He tied fo r 1st place high ag­ gregate aw ard w ith 1,158 out of a possible 1,200 in th ree m atches, w on th e high off­ hand trophy -with 277 o u t of 300 and w on 5 th- high kneeling trophy w ith 290 out Qf 3 0 0 . He w as in com petition w ith a field of 240 shooters. AGGIES LOSE NCA A PLA YOFF Rocky M ountain cham pion Idaho StaFe knocked -Border Conference en try N ew Mexico S tate out of th e ru n n in g for the last b erth to th e NCAA m ajor college basketball tournam ent W ednesday w ith a 62-61 victory a t Las Cruces. Idaho S tate m eets St. M ary’s of C alifornia tonight at_lhe Cow Palace in San Francisco i n i i r s t round NCAA regional play. The Aggies of NMSU earned the rig h t to m eet Idaho-Slate by w hipping T exas W estern and A rizona State.- - CASE STUDY . Sun Devil baseball fans go f/tetr first look at new coach Bobby W inkles durim W ednesday’s doubleheader against Pepperdine Here is the coach in. four different shots as hi watched his group split the twinbill. The Devils wor yesterday afternoon’s game, 4-3, in the bottom of the ninth, to win the three-game series w ith the Waves A§LSpikers Meet Occidental By B O B L A I R S O N 'J p Arizona , S tate U niversity's 'track team w ill m eet some of this season’s toughest com peti­ tion tom orrow as it hosts Occi­ dental College in a dual meet a t Goodwin Stadium . Occidental, one of the strong­ est dual m eet team s in* the country, will be favored in the trackfest, but ASU fa n s' will be w atching for several high­ ly-touted Devil tracksters to (regain , their 1958 form and send the California thinlies hom ew ard with a defeat. 1C | m 1 Here's Why Tareyton’s Dual Filter 'liters as no single filter can: $p”“ I- II combines an efficient pure W white outer filter. . . 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