Polls Open For Primary Today ARIZONA’S OLDEST COLLEGIATE NEW SPAPER, ESTABLISHED 1903 & ^ ___________________ ______________ ________ W ednesday, March 18, 1959 • ^ B alloting Today W ill D eterm ine M ost C o n tests LONG RUN SHORT SLIDE . . . Forty-eight candidates and a number of write-ins campaigned this week for the primary election, which has 38 offices open. Most offices will be decided in today’s balloting. WQRLD NEWS BRIEFS Irish Celebrate St. P a t’s Day F orty-eight nam es w ill appear on the ballots today a-s can­ didates seek positions in ASASU, AMS, AWS and the student senate. ^ Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the corner of College and Orange, near East hall. Students m ust present activity cards to vote. Several students are conduct­ ing “w rite -in ” cam paigns for m em ber of Tau K appa Epsilon, the positions of AWS president, freshm an, sophomore and ju n ­ AMS treasu rer and senior class ior class councils; and Ral'lies senator. The AMS secrtary w iil and Traditions' board; head be decided by w rite-in votes, (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 2F * since no -petition w as filed for this office. T hree m en and one coed seek the of ice of ASASU president, while th ere are two candidates for each of the other ASASU positions. Positions fo r w hich there are only tw p can d id ates w ill be filled by the p rim ary election; Candidates who are unopposed on the ballot w ill' receive au to ­ m atic election, unless defeated by w rite-in votes. The two can­ didates receiving the m ost votes for each of the other offices will participate in the general elec­ tion M arch 25. The following are/can d id ates : . ' .1.......... M for ASASU president: Dave Barnes, junior; m ajo r­ Dave Barnes ing in physical education, sec­ ondary education curriculum ; N ew Y ork City — M ore th an P rem ier K hrushchev. However, V anguard One Satellite has 120,000 Irishmen, m ade New some' dem ocrats took exception clicked off its first year of tr a ­ Y ork City th e St. P a tric k ’s Day to his com m ent th a t U.S. d e­ vel around the E arth w ith 3,921 capital of th e w orld as they' fenses are adequate. trips and m ore th an 131 m il­ m arched up fashionable F ifth lion miles. The satellite con­ Ave., in th e trad itio n al parade. Moscow — Tass, the official tinues sending inform ation oh * * * R ussian news agency, says outer space conditions thanks Chicago — C hairm an Jo h n P resident E isenhow er’s q u ali­ D oerfer of th e F ederal Com- fied agreem ent to a sum m it to a solar-pow ered- transm itter. Imunications Commission told m eeting shows the U. S. wishes th e N ational Association of to prolong the B erlin occupa­ B roadcasters in Chicago he fa ­ tion indefinitely. This w as the vors repeal of th e law which first reaction from Moscow but req u ires equal" a ir tim e fo r p o ­ no official . com m ent has been litical candidates. He in d icat­ m ade so fa r by Soviet leaders. ed he favors substitution of a f h r e e ASU m usic groups have Dr. Rider, Mr. B ritten, E u­ “yule of reason or a ru le of W ashington — T here w as a been in v ite d to perform at the gene Lom bardi and Nadine fairness.” heavy flow *°f blarney w hen * s£ M usicJS^ucators N ational Con­ Dresskell, assistant professors I P resident Eisenhow er appeared W ashington — Congressm en a t N ational A irport in W ash­ ference n ex t w eek a t Salt Lake of Music, and Miles Dresskell, from both parties are giving ington yesterday to -greet Irish City, U tah. These are the first professor of Music, are sche­ strong support to P resident' E i­ P resident Sean O’Kelly, arrive .ASU groups to receive such in ­ duled to participate as panel­ ists or speakers at the confer­ senhow er’s firm stand on B e r­ in g -o n a state visit. Mr. E i­ vitations. lin and his w illingness to hold senhow er told Mr. O’K elly th a t . Dr. W endell Rider, chairm an ence. The m usicians w ill m ake a a sum m it m eetingjjjdth Russian since he w as ah Irishm an only of the ASU Music departm ent, w ill take the C ham ber’Players, final appearance at the Verde for the day he h a d to w ear a the Westwoo»* Q uintet an d the Valley School in Sedoria a t 11 brig ht green tie to prove it. Percussion Ensem ble to Salt a.m. Thursday. Lake. T hey w ill m ake four Bloomfield, New Jersey — appearances enroute. Two determ ined union m em ­ The groups w ill perform bers' dem onstrating against the Sunday, M arch 22, at 2 p.m. at shutdow n of a G eneral Electric Prescott High School, Monday Company plant refused to at St. M ary’s of the W asatch ASU student, Jam es S. G agli- budge today from th e factory College in S alt Lake arid Tues­ one, 27, w as in ju red y ester­ a t Bloomfield. T hey w ere the day m orning at G ranger High day w hen struck b$ a c a r at last two of a group of seven­ School in the U tah capital. th e intersection of College Ave. teen who chained them selves Tuesday m orning, the W estas a protest. and 8th St. Gaglione, a sopho­ ^together F riday wood Quintet, composed of four # * * m ore enrolled in the College faculty m em bers and one stu ­ W ashington — The U. S. of L iberal A rts, w as tak en to dent, w ill perform at the n a Mesa Southside D istrict Hos­ tionaLconvention. The percus­ T r y outs fo r the D ra m a pital,, w iiere his condition is re ­ sion ensemble, seven students W o r k s h o p ’s^' production of p orted as “good.” directed by M ervin B ritton, in ­ H e n rik Ib se n ’s “T h e M a ste r D river, of „ th e. autom obile, structor in Music, w ill • appear B u ild e r” w ill be held in Jacqueline F aye W isherd, 21, a t 9:30 a.m. P ayn e A u d ito riu m from 3 of Mesa, ASU senior, w as cit­ The C ham ber players, d irect­ to 5 p.m. today. Interested ed by Tempe" police fo r failing ed by Dr. Rider, w ill appear in students are invited to a u ­ to •yield.Jihe rig h t of w ay to a the featured “Concert H our” at dition. pedestrian. 11, a.m. W ednesday. B ill Sullivan Three Music Groups Invited To National Confab In Utah Pedestrian Hit On AS Campus; Driver Is Cited &D> Tom Hulen D iane Blom m el Page 2 W ednesday, March 18, 1959 STATE PRESS en From 8 A. M. To 4 P. M. . Ij olds a Corlstruction 1; ¿Scholarship: member of ' Al-i j p h a Mu Sigm a and P e n >hipg ! Rifles.' Candidates for ASASU fjrst j vice president are .the follow- j ing: I I L arry L. McCord: No info rb 1e. i^Iax C. R k U a f f e ^ .a ^ junior, political ■science ma^pr, m em ber 1 Pershing Rifles, debate team Pi K appa Delta and Bl,ue Key; senator for the College.of L iberal Arts; a delegate to the Citizenship C learing House Legislative Conference and A ir I Force International Sem inar. E n g lish : SLOW-WITTED BASEBALL PLAYER Thinklish translation: T he guys who p atro l th e fences on th is m a n ’s team include a slugger (oloutfielder) ;■a b rag g art (shoutfielder) and a sorehead (poutfielder) —reading from left field to right. T h e clod in question—a loutfielder—rarely breaks into th e line-up. H e th in k s R B I is th e second line of a n eye chart. B u t h e ’s no doubtfielder w hen it comes to smoking. H e goes all o u t -for th e honest ta ste o f fine tobacco . . . th e unforgettable ta ste of a L ucky Strike! HOW TO MAKE *25 R ic h ard s The two candidates, running for the office of ASASU activ i­ ties vice -president are: • Tory Johnson, a junior; elem entary education m ajor: me& bur of G am m a Phi Beta. A ctivities Coordination board; chairm an of the Social Board, chairm an for the MU birthday - Take a word —institution, for example. With it, you can make an aquarium (¡institution)1, a bowling alley (pinstitution), a fireworks factory (dinstitution) or a saloon (ginstitution). T h at’s Thinklish and i t s th at easy! We’re paving $25 for the Thinklish words judged best —your check’s itching to go! Send your words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, M t. Vernon, N.Y. Enclose your name, ad­ dress, university and class. CE s t a t e Get the genuine article Thinklish: COPITÄLISM Johnson M AR C IA MORTON. OHIO STATE U. Meredith STADIUM COFFEE SHOP & Delicatessen G e t the h o n e st taste o f a L U C K Y STRIKE English: STINGING VEIN English: COED BULL SESSION Good Things to Eat and Drink Television Thtnklhh: BULLERINA “Across the Street From East Stadium ” Open 7 days week JOHN WILLIAMS, GEORGIA TECH. © a r. Cm.. Thinklish: SMARTED Y A N T H O N Y N O V A C K , W IS C O N S IN ST A T E C O L L Produd o f '. . . „ ’H Z '“ " n * « * * is our „am * W ednesday, March 18, 1959 STATE PRESS Page 3 Senatorial Candidates Listed (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 2) English m ajor, biological sci• ences m inor, m em ber of Spurs, Chi Omega, m nd AWS council; elected “G irl of the Y ear” and president of Gam age H all h e r freshm an year. Velva Richey, a sophomore; m ajoring in English, m inoring in Journalism ; AWS senator; m em ber of Senate Finance com ­ m ittee, Alpha D elta Pi, the. Publications, M orale and P ublic Relations com m ittee of th e R ichey Senate, Rallies an d Traditions B oard, K aydettes, and WAA. B arb ara Term ain, a junior; m ajofing in k in d e rg a rte n -p ri­ m ary' education; president of South Hall; president of AC,E and m em ber -of AWS genera? council. The two candidates for AWS tre a su re r are: Sue Frost, English m ajor, Spanish m inor; . m em ber of man; home economics m ajor, pha Tau Omega plelge. social science minor; m em ber College of Education: of Beta Chi, Lam bda Delta jorie A. Bonham, jimior, Sigma, freshm an hostess com­ m ittee and AWS council. M ary Olmstead, a sopho­ more; m ajoring in history, po­ litical science; m em ber of K aydettes, Chi Omega, Spurs and the Rallies and Traditions M a rsh a ll class council, hall council, A l­ pha Lambda Delta, academic scholarship and Elks Scholar­ ship; Bob McAdams, general business, Lam bda Chi A lpha, outstanding pledge of 1958; Becky McDonald,' English, Col- Adamy , Beley ¡condary education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Student-F aculty Bon ham m entary education, Lambda Delta Sigfna, SRC, Tempe Wo­ m en’s Club scholarship; HeleneE. Chabot, sophomore, elem ent­ ary education,. K appa Delta, WAA, band, Investigation Erd e r O lso n board; Linda. C. Hooper, sopho­ board; secretary of the soph­ more, elem entary education, omore class. Chi Omega, Tau Beta Sigriia, C h risty Dees Senatorial candidates are-: College of Liberal Arts: Sel board; Lora Rhodes, elem entary .Erder, freshm an' psychology, education, Spurs, Phrateres, journalism , A lpha D elta Pi, Alpha Lam bda Delta, OCW P hrateres; Ju d y Olson, sopho­ senator; Ja n Severns, elem entmore, French, senate, AWS council, president of Gammage Hall; Shirley Sperger, junior, 'radio-TV , voice, A lpha Phi, Mu C h ab o t M c D o n a ld lege of Education, Alpha Delta Pi, freshm an hostess com m it­ tee; Jan et Stew ard, elem entary education, Gamma Phi Beta, jr. Panbellenic, freshm an hostess [ committee. Off Campus Women: B arbara ! Milkes, freshm an, accounting, C ooper Wesley F oundatjae; Jane Wol­ cott, freshm an, art, English, Alpha D elta ■•Pi* student educa­ M likes Stew ard ’ Rhodes Severn s tion board, NEA, freshm an political science, college of bus­ council. ary education, Çhi Omega. iness adm inistration, "Alpha College of Applied A rts and Sophomore class: B arbara | Epsilon Phi,. Hillel; R oberta Sciences: Farone, m ath, chem istry, Alpha S p e rge r Stein ko David Adamy, sophomore, Lam bda Delta, Delta Gamma, Rho A lpha, Sigma A lpha Iota, electrical engineering, Wesley. P i Delta Epsilon; Lynn Steinko, Foundation, N ational Guard; sophomore, com m ercial art, Chi Omega, Wesley Foundation, Penrod SEW steering committee. G am m a P hi Beta and K ay ­ College of Business A dm ini­ dettes. stration: Louis Friedm an, ju n ­ Sue Penrod, a freshm ap; m a­ ior, accounting, D elta Sigma Pi, jo rin g in science, secondary Tayloc, education; m em ber of AW S Taylor, freshm an, politcal sci­ Farone council. ence, Phrateres, Collegiate The two candidates for AWS freshm an council, Newman Council of U nited-N ations, A lW olco tt P aq u in secretary are: Club; Judy H am er, psychology, pha Lambda Delta, Young R e­ Ronald J. Paquin, sophomore, history, pre-law . freshm an | publicans, debate team. chem ical engineering, m athe­ m atics, Sigma P hi Epsilon, IFC, Q hristian Science organization, MU .board. F rie d m an Leafd ale Senior class: Carole Beley, kindergarteit*prim ary, Chi accounting club, Hillel, Devils and Dames; M arilyn Leafdale, Omega, junior class council. Woodrow Wilson fellow ships, a t the U niversity of Chicago. junior, office adm inistration, Ju n io r class: Dennis Christy, have been aw arded to A<5U stu ­ Mrs. Hunt, who w ill receive' K appa Delta, A lpha Pi Epsilon; civil engineering, D elta Sigma H e n d ric k so n O lm stead John M arshall, sophomore, ad ­ Phi, AMS representative; Ja u n - dents Robert W eber, Jonathan a B. A. degree in history in Carole H endrickson, a fresh - vertising, P ershing Rifles, A l- ita Dees, English, Spanish, W exler, Mrs. M artha Hunt and May, will continue her studies Jam es Windes at the University of New M ex­ The ta x -fre e fellowships, ico. Windes m ajoring in philvalued at $1,500, will suppejd^ osophy and mineving psychot h û students c t l ì d o n f o in i n graduate study __ *1-1 . 1 . the logy, will study perceptual psy­ nex t year. The foundation will chology at the U niversity of also pay tuitions and required Minnesota graduate school. fees directly to the graduate schools the four will attend. ■R epresentatives 0$. M ountain C enter tom orrow . Also fourOn the M emorial Union p a­ The ASU students were, se­ States Telephone and Telegraph interview ers from various d iv ­ tio w ill be representatives of Co. and W estern Electric will isions of Shell Oil Co. and Shell the US Navy. Inform ation will lected from a group of 7,000 continue th eir second day of Chem ical Co. w ill be on cam - be available concerning Navy candidates. W eber plans to study psycho­ recru itin g a t the P lacem ent pus.commissions for general line, logy at H arvard University aviation; engineering, supply, graduate school of arts and medical service and other spec­ sciences. W exler plans to do ialties. ASU has been aw arded $12,graduate w ork in m athem atics Also tomorrow, the Long 030 by the N ational Science Beach Unified School D istrict Foundation to support a sec­ of Long Beach, Calif., will seek ond in-service institute for The an n u al state high school A rchery and badm inton will teaching candidates for all ele­ secondary school science and archery, golf, and badm inton both sta rt at 9:30 a.m. at the m entary and secondary levels. m athem atics teachers. tournam ents for girls are sche­ archery range and m en’s p h y ­ Friday and S aturday m orn­ The grant represents an in ­ A public lecture 'on “Facts duled F rid ay and S aturday on sical education building, r e ­ ing; Shell recruiters will con­ The U niversity Student Should crease over an aw ard last year the ASU campus. spectively. ; ; Know About Alcohol,” to be to support a cu rrent institute Miss M argaret K lann, asso­ Competition w ill continue tinue to interview business ad ­ delivered by Dr. Earle Marsh, at ASU, says Dr. A lan T. W a­ m inistration candidates^ La ciate professor of physical ed­ Saturday. is scheduled at 9 p.m. today in ger, chairm an of the Physics ucation, anticipates about 250 Miss B etty G raham , P. E. in ­ M esa-Spring Valley School the MU ballroom. departm ent and director of the coeds from state high schools structor, will direct golf, Mrs. D istrict of La Mesa, Calif., A nationally r e c o g n i z e d in stitu te ., to p articipate in the event. Jeanne B ryant, P. E. lecturer, will interview teachers for k in ­ speaker on. alcohol and alco­ An ASU request for larger M oeur activity building will is iri charge of badm inton, and holism, Dr. M arsh will m ake travel funds to enable distant dergarten through sixth grade be th e scene of registration Miss K lann, archery. his ASU appearance en route teachers to participate was one F riday at 9 a.m. Golf tourneys W inners w ill be aw arded a n d a num ber of ju nior and to a national .alcohol education of the reasons for the g ran t w ill begin 15 m inutes later. trophies and medals. senior high school vacancies. convention at Salt Lake City. increase, said Dr. Wager. Wilson Fellowships Awarded Students Mountain States, Western Electric, Shell Interview At Placement Center Tomorrow Archery, Badminton, Golf Tourneys Scheduled For High School Girls National Science Foundation Gives AS $12,030 Grant Alcohol Lecture Slated Tonight Page 4 STATE PR ESS W ednesday, March 18, 195j E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F ------------------------- — --------------- --- ---- : R O C H E L L E M A C K E 'S M A N A G IN G E D IT O R S — --------P E T E Y O L M S T E D A N D A B E G U T IE R R E Z O EG A N IZ A TIO B SS E D IT O R __ „______________ _________________ K A T H Y B U R K E By P E T E Y O L M ST E D In the rosy daw n spreading S P O R T S E D I T O R ',— ........ ................... — --------- --------- — _— ..V IC F IG A R E L L I over campus, w e see a ’ drow ­ C O PY E D IT O R S ) ..................... ......................... K A Y K E L M A N D M IK E B A R R E T T sy heap silhouetted beneath an A S S IG N M E N T E D IT O R .......................................................................... J U L IE P A T T O N orange free n ear the S tudent A S S O C IA T E E D IT O R S .— .............. 1 S H A R O N C O R N , B O B L A IR S O N Union. B irds tw itter in the G O R D O N P E T E R S O N A N D J E F F K IE H L tree, and the heap stirs. A C O N T R IB U T IN G E D IT O R S .................. ..................... D O N C A R L S O N . J A C K O N G A N D R IT A P L O T K IN sleepy voice comes from ' the heap. T h e S T A T E P R E S S is d is tr ib u te d b y R ic k B e d o lla . O ffic ia l c a m p u s n e w s p a p e r o f A riz o n a S ta te U n iAh, it is Edgar Sm ith. v e rs ity .' P u b lis h e d e a c h W e d n e s d a y a n d F r id a y th r o u g h o u t th e sc h o o l y e a r , e x c e p tin g h o lid a y s , “Now w here did I p u t th at a n d e n te r e d a s s e c o n d c la ss m a tte r in th e P o s t O ffice a t T e m p e , A riz o n a , u n d e r th e A c ts of skillet?” he yawns, em erging M a rc h 3 / 1879, a n d A u g u s t, 24, 1912.- S u b s c rip tio n from his pup tent. p ric e , $3.00 p e r s c h o o l y e a r. M e m b e r: A riz o n a N e w s p a p e rs A ss o c ia tio n , Soon fra g ra n t w afts of siz­ A ss o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P re s s, a n d N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g S e rv ic e , In . zling bacon and eggs float through th e m orning air. M ean­ while, E dgar is folding his EDITORIALLY SPEAKING blankets and deflating his a ir m attress. Someone else has spotted our m an. H ere come two fellows down the w alk. W hat’s th a t th ey ’re carrying? p| . . i. “Hiya, fella . . . how ya Last week a girl from a nearby grade school was feel? A ll rested up, I hope. We ’a lmost hit by a car at the corner of College and Orange. got all the stuff here,” says thè Y esterday m orning an Arizona S tate .student was first one cheerily, as the other dum ps sticks, cardboard and a struck by an automobile at the corner of College and roll of canvas on the ground. Eighth. “G o o d /th e ground’s still soft Last F riday Campus Police launched a safe driving from irrigation last w eek. I t’ll safe w alking campaign. Gayle Shum an, director of be easy to p u t these posters up. Campus Security, announced th at citations for speeding Ed, oT boy, le t’s get going,” the two urge. These are E d­ and failure to yield the right-of-w ay to pedestrians g ar’s cam paign chairm en from would be issued’. Mr. Shum an also said, “The law spe­ To the Editor: ers. I was one of the judges the U ndergraduate League of cifically states that the pedestrian has the right-of-w ay, I w ish to commend you most last year, and some of the p ap ­ Conform ists, This austere group but it also states th a t pedestrians are required to cross heartily for your editorial en ­ ers devoted a num ber of issues decided to im plem ent th eir only in duly m arked and designated crosswalks.” Mr. titled “Whose F ault.” to articles and pictures of ac­ ideas by ru n n in g E dgar Sm ith cidents and used m any devices for vice president of the S tu - " Shuman emphasized th at the Campus Police “are going I have been told by m em bers to m ake th eir students safety­ dent Council. to enforce both of these laws strictly from now on.” of our staff who have checked conscious. It occurred to me E dgar’s cam paign has been Since last F riday there has been no noticeable de­ the m atter that we have about th at you m ight like to give dazzling, despite the first ob­ crease in the am ount o f,jay-w alking on campus, despite 5,000 cars coming to the cam ­ consideration to such-^a\ cam ­ stacle of figuring out a catchy pus daily.. The first p a rt of a w arning from Mr. Shum an th at citations will be issued this w eek I stood and w atched paign here. I th in k there is a cam paign slogan. “Sm ith, Sm ith,” his cam paign to violators unless the practice is discontinued im m e­ the traffic at O range and Col­ substantial prize involved. If you would like to do this, I chairm en w ould m um ble, “w hat diately. lege I agree w ith you fully think I could look up the name does th a t rhym e w ith . . . m yth, th at it represents a real hazard. kith, pith? No, no, not clever We can think of several reasons-for the continued I have asked th at a traffic offi­ of the company. enough.” Again, m y congratulations to disregard of ASU students tow ard traffic laws. cer be placed there certain you. “If only you w ere ugly, w e Either students can’t read; they can read but can ’t hours of the day. could play on the voters’ sym ­ Sincerely yours, I should like to call your a t­ understand w hat they read; or they are a group of pathy,” th ey connived. “O r if G rady Gammage psuedo-sophisticates too well-learned, traveled, and read tention to a national safety President you had a catchy nam e . . .” contest conducted by one of the “L et’s see, w hat fam ous m en to be capable of seeing the need of sim ple’safety and insurance companies. This is E d ito r’s Note: W e w ish to nam ed Sm ith could w e iden­ common courtesy. ' carried on among college pap- th a n k Presiden t G a m m a g e fo r tify him w ith? A dam . . . the ta k in g tim e from his busy sc h e ­ cough drop Sm iths . . . John? dule to express his opinion to T h at’s . it, Jo h n Sm ith!” they the State Press. W e hope the shouted. know jedge that the Presiden t A nd so his cam paign slogan is concerned about the traffic To the Editor: m ulti-echoed noise th at has was born . . . “Pocahontas lov­ We have received a' q u antity This is i n ‘reply to the le t­ been coming" from the ju k e ­ of fine poetry. However, we problem on c am p u s w ill cause ed him — So w ill you — Vote num erou s offenders to stop and ter from the “50 Irate D rug­ box the last three semesters. Sm ith!” Bedecked in mocca­ believe we do not. have enough sto re Cowboys.” First, I wish I gave aw ay m y cowboy boots good prose on which to base à th in k before vio la tin g traffic sins, fringed -leather shirts, arjd la w s w hich have caused the that they would clarify one and cap pistol when I was nine. m agazine at present. tom ahaw ks, Edgar and his cam ­ present severe situation. point: in the first, paragraph Music Lover paign m anagers pounded the In hopes of publishing IDYLS théy said th at they enjoyed sidew alks carrying posters and next sem ester, we would like good music, but then go on to To the^Igdjtor: banners displaying this slogan. to keep all m anuscripts. H ow ­ To the Editor: say -they like Johnny Cash. It is ab o u tip -m g th e students ever, authors who wish to clSim Robert ■G.»LWallace’s taste in Needless to say, everybody Please clear this .up. Do they get a chance -ISagn... w hat th eir w orks o r discuss them his letter shows the typical was im pressed. like good music or Johnny their vote will do. It’s 'fih fc tp -inay^come to room 210 MU, ele­ A m erican moron in relation to B ut today is election day, the Cash? say “everybody get out the v e n through -twelve on T ues­ literature, science, philosophy m ost crucial point in E dgar’s • Second, as I go into the den vote,” but it’s ridiculous to ex ­ day, M arch 24th, and room 208 and presum ably his approach cam paign. H e m ust m ake a every m orning, I still hear “all- pect anyone to be able to vote MU, . eleven - th irty through to law. grand, fin a l impressioni: So to __ tim e greats” such as Slim No­ intelligently for candidates who twelve th irty on WeSnesday, He is a fine exam ple w hy insure the m ost strategic loca­ voice singing “It A in’t Music, do not m ake their platform s M arch' 25. \ some of us students' rem ain si­ tion fo r his biggest banner, E d­ But I t’s Loud.” I think that know n.' Cute signs showing Bill Decker lent in our classes for his lack gar has cam ped out election eve there is som ewhat of a b a l­ cartoons and sm irking photo­ Don E rnst of reading and thinking. O ur close to the Student Union. He * » * ance now, although I haven't graphs are dandy, but they efforts are h o t so fre e ly given and his helpers plan to hang ventured too. close to the ju k e don’t tell you a thing. Who are To the Editor: to his so freely vacillated and the b an n er betw een the S.U. box for fear of a guitar string these . people? How does one and the A dm inistration b u ild­ Kids love to play outside. vulgar rem arks. ing. breaking .and doing me bodily differ from another? W hat do Oh, th ey ’ve got orders to stay The special group of Russian harm . .F o r the past three se­ they stand for? How will their out of thè street, but w hen fun “L et’s get going,” urge his intelligensia of philosophers, mesters, the selections w ere actions effect me?carries them into it, its h ard to w riters and artists have claim ­ cam paigners again. either hillbilly (not w estern) A nd in the nick of tim e they L et’s have some rational rem em ber about w arnings. A ed and influenced w orld-w ide and rock and roll, w ith the ex ­ campaigning!. shinny up th e vines on the ball throw n wildly, a tyke im portance. ception of ONE Bill May re c ­ .Student Union to han g the b an ­ D. Z. (who doesn’t yet know about Mr. W allace will never know ord. * * • traffic statistics or th a t a car the beautifqT Russian language ner, as in th e m orning sunlight, W ith th e new stereo player, To the Editor: can be a killer) runs into the nor ascetic Tüassical Greek and a ll,th e other candidates (quali­ only the b etter records are fied, b u t not as clever as The editors and advisors of street — a speeding driver. Not possibly will never serve the Sm ith’s cam paign chairm en) available, but I suspect the IDYLS, a fter m uch considera­ possible at ASU? nation abroad because of the come sw arm ing over the law ns hillbillies will follow soon, as tion and discussion, have decid­ The .speed lim it w here Forest lack of a foreign language. It surely the echo-cham bers and ed not to publish the magazine w ith th eir posters. Ave. goes past kid-jam m ed is impossible to ignore in our „ * # * g u itar picks are about w orn a t this time. Victory Village is fifteen mph. generation • other languages, out by..now. A nyw ay, good luck on getIt is thought the first issue of Not m any cars go th at slowly. even H industani or Swahili, ting to the polls today w ithout But, I thin k th a t the rattlin g a i y publication is of prim ary And kids play all along Forest, M ust w e leave everything up of spoons- is a som ew hat b et­ im portance because it should tripping over, getting hanged simply because they have lit­ to the B ritish, even its : lan ­ te r sound and not as n erv e- set the tone and the standard by,, o r splitting your sides tle place else to play. guage? racking as the false, distorted, for all subsequent issues. laughing a t all the cam paign D.F.E. W illiam A; P atrikis banners and posters. \ Second Warning L eiters To The E ditor W ednesday, March 18, 1959 Panel Wants New Members A SU’s Panel of A m ericans, students of d ifferen t beliefs and backgrounds, interested in stim ulating understan d in g ;o f racial, religious ap d cultural differences, invites m en' and wom en in te re ste d 'in joining to attend a m eeting tonight a t 7 in D anforth Chapel. ' „Present m em bers are Bil Stovall, coordinator; Tony Sa­ enz, Ina A braham s, U rban Giff Bob M cFaddin, Sue Richey, B lanche W ayie and Donna Lo m atska. - OnCampos with “It’s M axS hukan (B y the Author of “Rally Round the Flag, Boys! "and, “Barefoot Boy with Cheek”) The Policy THE TRUE AND TYPICAL CASE OF CHATSWORTH OSCEOLA You all know, of course, that every engineering senior is receiv­ ing fabulous offers from dozens of corporations, but do you know just how fabulous these offers are? Do you have any idea how widely the corporations are competing? Let me cite for you the true and typical case of Chatsworth Osceola, a true and typical senior. Chatsworth, walking across the M.I.T. campus one day last week, was hailed by a man sitting in a yellow convertible studded with precious gem stones. “Hello,” said the man, “I am Norwalk T. Sigafoos of the Sigafoos Bearing and Bushing Com­ pany. Do you like this car?” “Yeah, hey,” said Chatsworth. “ I t ’s yours,” said Sigafoos. “Thanks, hey,” said Chatsworth. “ Do you like Philip Morris?” said Sigafoos. “Of corris,” said Chatsworth. “Here is a pack,” said Sigafoos. “And a hew pack will be delivered to you a t twelve-minute intervals every day as long) as you shall live.” “Thanks, hey,” said Chatsworth. “Does your wife like Philip Morris?” said Sigafoos. “She would,” said Chatsworth, “but I ’m not married.’! “ Do you want to be?” said Sigafoos. “What American boy doesn’t?” said Chatsworth. Sigafoos pressed a button on the dashboard of his convertible and the trunk opened up and out came a nubile maiden with golden hair, flawless features, a perfect disposition, and the appendix already removed. “This is Laurel Geduldig,” said Sigafoos. .‘.‘Would you like to marry her?’! Plus The ENJOYING A CUP OF TEA . . . while waiting for their mothers to come to the West Hall Mothers Tea Sunday were Virginia Green, Donna Davreux and Norma Ree Naglich (i to r). , 4 Better!” No m a tter how good a life insurance policy may be — it can’t be better th an the agent who sells it. F or w hile the policy tells w hat the Insurance com pany will do — it’s up to thé agent to a r­ range how it should be done to your best ad­ vantage. M utual Benefit Life m en m ake lifetime, full - tim e ^ careers of tailoring life insurance to th e ir clients! exact needs. The Mutrual Ben­ efit Life Insurance Com­ pany, Newark, N. J. A s low a s $ 7 7 4 from New York V . . 40 d ays Now Pan Am is offering a fabulous series of special student tours th a t feature the new Boeing 707 J e t Clippers*— world’s fastest airliners—between New York and Europe. No extra fere, for the extra speed and comfort. Of all the areas of the world, Europe is most suited to the type of unusual, adventurous travel you want. There* are literally dozens of tours for you to choose from, m any offering academic credits. And w hat’s more, th ere’s plenty of free tim e left for you to roam about on your own. From M idwest and W est C oast Cities, other direct P an Am services are available on-radar-equipped, Douglasbuilt “ Super-7’’ Clippers. Call your Travel Agent;, Pan American, or send in the coupon below for full inform ation. •T ra d e -M a rk , R eg . U . S . P a t. O ff. Send to: George Gardner, Educational Director Pan American, Box 1908, N. Y. 17, N. Y. 1 lease send free Pan A m Holiday #405 book­ let on Special Student Tours to Europe. Name_ Speaking of engineers, the Philip Morris company makes a filter cigarette that’s engineered to please the most discerned ing of filter smokers— Marlboro, the cigarette with better “makin’s.” More flavorplus more filter equals more cigarette! That Makes You Sleep M Î e r jp p e iïc f/x o u t P f “ Is her appendix out?” said Chatsworth. “Yes,” said Sigafoos “Okay, hey,” said Chatsworth. “Congratulations,” said Sigafoos. “And for the happy bride, a pack of Philip Morris every twelve minutes for the rest of fier life.” “Thanks, hey,” said Laurel. “Now then,” said Sigafoos to Chatsworth, “let’s get down to business. My company will start,you a t $45,000 a year. You will retire a t full salary upon reaching the age of,26. When you start work, we will give you a three-steJyLoüte pfede of btrifonpi complete with a French Provincial swimming pool. We will provide sitter service for all your children until they are safely through puberty. We will keep your teeth in good repair, and also the teeth of your wife and children unto the third genera­ tion. We will send your dentist a pack of Philip Morris every twelve minutes as long as he shall live . . . Now, son, I want you .to think carefully about this offer. Meanwhile, here is ten thousand dollars in small,* unmarked bills, which places you under no obligation whatsoever.” “I t certainly seems like a fair offer,” said Chatsworth. “But there is something you should know. I am not an engineer. In fact, I don’t go to M.I.T. at all. I am a poetry major at Harvard. I just came over here on a bird walk.” , “Oh,” said Sigafoos. “I guess I don’t get to keep the money and the convertible and Laurel now, do I?” said Chatsworth. “Of course you do,” said Sigafoos. “And if you’d like the job, my offer still stands.” ©w». m« stuiu« Agent . . . able to handle any life insurance needs. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Go. 342 W. M cD ow ell Rd. S tr e e tC ity __ LEONARD A. KRELL _ S ta te _ - W O R L D 'S M O S T E X P E R I E N C E D A IR LIN E- Phone A L 8-6193 P hoenix, Arizona Currents On Campus L a m b d a Delta S ig m a ’s Phi “A ”, today- or tom orrow. .Alpha fratern ity chapter jo in ­ D aw a-C ,h in d i A m erican In ­ ed the LDS sprority chapters in dian Club invites all students to a h ay -rack ride F riday night. attend their, m eeting in MU 209 T he chapter has announced as today a t 4:30 p.m. new pledges Gerald Adams, Dr. A rth u r Staats, associate Jesse Jarvis, Ronnie Simon. professor of Psychology; w ill G e ra ld ' Gibson, Dan Surber, speak on “Out of the Lab and Bruce Connolly and W alter Into Life” to P si C h i m em bers Rifchins. tonight at 8 in the MU. Ten Phi Psl sorority piedges A breakfast m eeting is sche— of LDS presented th eir annual duled for M a n a ge m e n t C lu b pledge p r o g f a m entitled m em bers tom orrow at 6:30 a.m. “Spooning Season” Monday in the faculty dining room. evening. T h e R u ssia n C ircle w ill hear Rodeo C lu b will choose its a recorded book review on Rodeo Queen tom orrow. Entry* “Dr. Zhivago” by Dr. Robert blanks m ust be turned in to Coonrod, chairm an of H istory Rose K rnarieh, 114 Palo V er­ and Political Science d ep artde A, or Diane Johnson, Mac merit, tonight at 7:30 I SENIORS NEW QUEEN dozen roses end tro p h y% resen ted ‘to her frid o u n’i i l j h” ’' proucl1^ displays Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen o H e a r t s at hè Ä . Ä £, dnnm meed Club. A tten d a n u mere P etey Ohi stedC lm Boca ADPi To ModeL Sororities R eveal Spring Fashions Officers ’ Names \ Alpha Delta P i’s annual fash­ ion show will be held at the ABC club in Phoenix Sunday C hapter officers for 1959-60 I Anne" Robinson and H a rt P ric k ­ a t 2 p.m. have been announced by three elt. ■ Colorful campus attire ran g m ore campus sororities. » from....sports w ear to form ­ Delta Gamma chose Nancy! Phi Kappas learned of thei ers will be motieled by Bette tteigle, president; Ann Agee, appointm ent of Pete O’M eara I SeSersten. B arbara Bttoch, first vice-president; vice-president; R R ita ita L L unu n - ! ss as vice-president v iee-n r« iri0„ t and D Dennis ennis!')Sharon N eff’ Caro] W uest, P eg ­ enschloss, second vice-p resi­ Kennedy, pledge trainer, S at­ gy Doper, B arbara Mason, dent; Sue Bump, recording urday at, a St. P a tric k ’s. P arty Gayle Peters, Yvonne Fuller, secretary; Ja n e t Christensen, at Ray Reilly’s house. Velva Richey, B everly P ercicorresponding secretary and val, M ary Goddards and J a n Diane Blommel, treasurer. . Serving as pledge officers of ice Smith. Sherilyn Hill will serve as K ap p a A lp h a Theta arerS h aro n Alpha Sigma Alpha president. Graybill, social chairm an; P at O ther ASAs elected to office Dice, secretary; Sue McCul­ were: Janice Doss, vice-presi-1 lough, pledge project chairm an; ,c!ent; Cay W alters, secretary;! Helen Blackm an. historian; L \n n e Lawton, treasu rer and I Jane Chase, scholarship ch air­ ACRO SS DÖW N •scholarship; Donna Poston, I man; Edee Zeeman, publicity 1 . F ordham -ite 1. D on’t do th is 4. S .u o y -ty p e pledge trainer; Marylyg- N ielan-I Helen LCe, Panhellenic re p re ­ w ith yo u r m otor 2. Sw anny river der, editor and ru sh ch airm an :1sentative, and Gayle Hovde, , 9.. Bdanceeta K appa’s 3. R endezvous first nam e K athy Lund, corresponding I Greek Week, representative. 4. C ounter 12. Rocky’s A lbany advances secretary and Eleanor Cam p-1 I • predecessor 5. Sometimes a 13. New Guinea little white lie e , chaplain. . It was p arty -tim e for Phi 14. E n d of a heel 6. Oh, daddy, a fish Si^ se" as i ? rs 0 i SiSma Delta T h e tas last w eekend as 15. S tudying 7. T ru m p e t each other M onday night I they held a “pagan p a rty ” in 18. H ow knights accessory • president, K athy B urke; i the desert F riday and staged a 8. Scrub-team would get on S » - - faclfl. « f - S a S , * ’ ’ Sharon Lawrence;) night at the fratern ity house. recording secretary. Ja n W hit­ field; corresponding secretary, L a m b d a C h i A lp h a s and their M a r y Babich; scholarship dates picnicked near the Verde chairm an, Lynda Lecky; P a n ­ R iver Sunday. hellenic representatives, K arlas Pipes and P at Hoffm an, fjj * 1 * < 0 BAY EUROPEAN Delta G a m m a installed its officers at its 86th Founders Day anniversary Saturday at TRAVEL STUDY TOUR INCLUDES Paradise Valley C ountry Club. 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(Friday, M arch 13). A single by Benny Ruiz, doubles by (Second game) John Regoli and CUrt B ryant R H E ” and a home ru n by John J a ­ LA St^te , 120 010 0 2 2 -8 -9 -1 cobs provided the big fo u r-ru n ASU 011 010 0 0 1 -4 -5 -7 th ird inning w hich led to the Isaacs, K im berly (2), K otchnik Sun Devils’ 9-6 victory over (2), and Metz, H unt (4); T ip L.A. State. ton, K udron (2), K ostyk (9), E rro rs also plagued the D i a ­ and B ryant, Slanoc (5). W— blos g iv in g A S U three u n e a rn ­ K otchnik, L—Tipton (0-1). ed runs. R o ge r Barneson, re ­ Home ru n —ASU: Ruiz, 5 th, 0 lie vin g starter D ic k S a u n d e rs in on_ the third, w a s the w in n in g p it­ cher. (M o n d a y , M arch 16) T h e S u n D e v ils show ed that they, too, R H E can w in doubteheaders as they 001—6-6-5 handed C olorado State a p air 1Ox—9-9-3 of defeats, 8-1 and 6-4, LA S tate 003 200 ASU 014 111 K otchnik, M agnani (5), Russell The first game saw pitcher (6), and H unt; Saunders, B ar­ Jim Sims,- whp hasn’t allowed neson (3), H ochevar (7), and an earned run 14 2/3 innings B ryant. W—Barneson (1-0), this season go the distance to a t the Mesa C ountry club. iL—Kotchnik. Home ru n — pick up his second w in against D uff Law rence (73), ASU, ASU: Jacobs, 3rd, 1 on. a single loss. In seven innings, tied Jim Breen (70), NM, 1V2* * the southpaw struck out eighth 1%; Bob M ierieng (70), NM, (Saturday, M arch 14) LA batters and allowed b u t three def. Don Boaz (76), ASU, 2-1; S tate came back to cop a tw in hits. The lone Aggie ru n came Rex Wilson (73), ASU, def. Vic bill from the Sun Devils, 7-4 on a sixth inning error. Cline (77), NM, 2Vz-Vz; Dave and 8-4. „ ^SSwphomore catcher Bill G or­ K lein (73), ASU, def. Jack Mil­ A six -ru n uprising in the man, m aking his first start, led ler (76), NM, 2-1; Roger Horn fourth inning of the first gam e the Demons w ith -two hits and (74), NM, def. Joe K allof (81), was the difference for the Dia a like num ber of R B I’s; R ight ASU, 3-0; P h il B rignall (76), bios as they rak ed pitcher Ray fielder George H anna hom ered ASU, defv Roy M artin (84), M artinez for four hits, includ­ in the sixth w ith th e bases ing a prodigious home ru n by empty. NM, 3-0. left fielder Dick Langdoii w ith F o u r ru n s In the second in n ­ the bases loaded. in g and tw o m ore in the third In th e ' nightcap, LA S tate w ere enough to give the S u n took adventage of seven Sun D e v ils a 6 -4 v icto ry In the Devil errors to score six u n ­ n igh t cap. (Firs.t game) earned runs- in th e ir 8-4 vic­ tory. R H E Jim Tipton, first o f three ASU Colorado St. 000 001 0— 1-3-5 100 142 x—8-6-4 pitchers, was charged w ith the ASU loss, though yielding no e a rn ­ Allgood and Ponsford; Sims (2-1) and Gorman. Home ru n ed runs. — ASU; H anna, 6th, 0 on. (F irst game) ASU Linksmen Edge UNM A SU’s golf team barely edged N ew Mexico U niversity 14-12 in m atch play a t Paradise V alI ley C ountry Club F rid ay a fte r­ noon. Low point m an fo r the Lobos was Jim B reen w ith a o n e-u n d e r-p a r 70, and team ­ m ate Bob M,ierieng shot 72. Sun Devils D uff Law rence, R ex Wilson and Dave K lein ■tied for low m an w ith 73 apiece. Law rence and Don Boaz will team up, as w ill Rex Wilson and Joe Kallof, w hen AS hosts the visiting Colorado State U niversity golf team today and tom orrow. Coach F anny M arkham said th e th ird team w ill consist of K lein and either P hil B rignall or Jim McClellan. The team w ill tee off a t 2:30 this a fte r­ noon a t Scottsdale Country Club. Tom orrow ’s m atch w ill be INSIST ON THIS LABEL r» IIP MNP «g» mi G o l d ¡ R iv e t * W ESTERN JEA N S F i t n ig h t Ite fo re and F e a tu rin g E x o tic C h in e se D in n e rs. ^sgsi S AFTER w a sh in g IMfT. ^ h ick en , Sizzling Steaks and Seafoods COMPLETE DINNERS FROM $1.50 D ra g o n R oom fo r C lu b M e e tin gs & P riv a te P artie s OPEN 7 D A Y S A W EEK Phone A M 5 -9 4 ?4 — 1575 E. C a m e lb a c k R oad in míSK-S R H E LA S tate 016 000 0—7-7-4 ASU 300 001 0—4-8-2 Isaacs and Metz; M artinez, K o­ styk (7), and Slanoc. L—M ar tinez (0-1). Home ru n — LA State: Langdon, 3rd, 3 on. ||p g | ¡8 ¡¡ Wm (Second game) R H E Colorado St. 100 010 020—4-6-4 ASU .042 000 OOx—6-4-3 Beasley, B artilla (4), Villano (8), a n d ' Gates, P alm er (4). Bartholom ew, K ostyk (7), and Slanoc. W-—Bartholom ew (10), L—Beasley. The Sun Devils play host to the G rand Canyon College A n­ telopes in a single game tom or­ row afternoon at 3:30. 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McCloskey AFTER SHAVE LOTION bÿ SHULTON Washington Square College New York University New York 3, N.Y. fc ä Page 8 STATE PRESS W ednesday, March*~18, 1959 Spikers Bow To Occidental A pow erful Occidental track [ Distance ru n n er A lex H en­ and field team visited Tempe derson added 10 points to the S aturday n ig h t and handed the Demon cause w ith victories in Sun Devils a 70-61 defeat in a the mile and tw b-m ile events, contest th a t was undecided u n ­ although his 4:08.2 and 9:12,9 til, the final even.tr clockings werfe m uch slower Occidental held a slim 65-61 than his 1958 efforts, ■which ■; Jead^gw rt^'inlo the m ile relay, earned him Jh e A m erican tw ow hich is scored on ' a -five- m ile cham pionship. The Californ ians sw ept the point s - o r - n o t h i n g basis. -Mai Spence of ASU made up for aj low hurdles as nationally-rated 10-y ard deficit on the . back Dick Fisphl of ASU pulled ,i stretch but fell behind in the muscle in the high -hurdles, final th irty yards to the tape, as w here he lim ped to a th ird Jim Cerveny of Oxy won b„ place finish, and w as unable one stride. , K arol Lindroos -of Arizona State m anaged a 172’ heave in the discus, setting a new ASU and Goodwin Stadium record. H erb Montoya won the javelin throw w ith 'a 220’3 | t ” effort to display ASH m ight *in the w eight eyents, but shotputter Glen Johnson of Oxy offset the advantage w ith a w inning 546*2 put, w hich also set a new Goodwin Stadium record. . to display his low -hurdling ability in w hich he w as favor­ ed to win. Demon pole v au lter Jo.e Rosg spiked him self early in the com petition but retu rn ed from the infirm ary after several stitches w ere taken -in his leg. Rose showed cham pionship de­ term ination in w inning his event at 14’4% ’t. Tem pean Don Jeisy tied for second at the j e spectable height p f 14 feet to prove his claim as the w orld’s best southpaw vaulter. SPEEDY DEMON . . . Jesse Bradford, fresh from spring grid drills, racked up fiv e points for A S U Saturday night w ith his 9.8 tour of 100 yards. Cormng in behind the S u n D evil speedster is Occi­ dental’js Ed Bixler. O xy w on the m eet, 70-61. OACH IEHLS ORNER By J E F F K IE H L One of th e outstanding track CHAMPS . . . Doris Hirose (l) and Lois Dubois and field events staged in A ri­ display the trophies th ey w on in the Arizona Closed zona took place Saturday when Tennis Tournam ent last w eek. The girls w on the th e Sun Devil Spikers w ere nipState Double s* Championship for the second stright ed by a strong Occidental squad State Doubles Championship for the second straight 70-61. The m eet was n ip -an d .losing to Jane Brisack, 6-2, 6-1. tuck throughout, ar.3 w ith the victory m argin depending on th e relay.' George H ershey and his Oxy adversary w ere in a d ead / heat the first lap; Mel Lois Dubois and Doris H i- Dubois and H irose defeated Spence built up a slight lead in rose defeated M ary Acton and Campbell and M acDonald 6-3, th e second leg of. the face; W il- j Georgeanne D uffy 6-2, 6-4, 6-2; and A cton and D uffy d e­ lis Palm er took the baton and last w eekend to win thé State feated H atch and Brock 6-2, ' held the lead untjl the last ten Doubles Cham pionship for the 8 - 6 . yards but was passed before] second consecutive year. the final handoff; the final 440 This is' the third cham pion­ was a beauty. ship for Miss Dubois. For the second tim e in two Occidental’s Jim Cerveny, a sprinting middle distance man years Miss Dubois becam e the took the baton ten yards ahead | ru n n er-u p in singles play, be­ A t S p e c ial R ates of AS anchor m an Mai Spence; ing defeated by Ja n e . B risack F o r C o lle ge People 6-2, 6-1. ' Spence darted around the Oxy A Private License is a In the singles sem ifinals Diiflash on the "first tu rn and b a t­ Must in Modern Business bois defeated Acton 7-5, 2-6, tled neck and neck until m id- ! A M O S way. through’-, the- backstrctch 6-1. In the q u arter-fin als D u­ When he pulled out in front. At bois defeated Irene Fontinas th e beginning of the final turn-, 6- 0, 6-0; Acton defeated Leona FLIGHT OPERATORS D on A m o s - • C la s s o f ’56 Cerveny put on a burst of speed Stapley, ASU, 6-0, 6- L Ph. B R 5-7291 - S k y H a r b o r and nipped Spence at the tapej In . the doubles sem i-finals to give Oxy the victory. Each m an had won his respective race in fine fashion earlier, Spence the 440 in 48.0 and C erveny the 880 in 1:52.0. Hats off to all perform ers, especially ASU’s K a ro l' L in­ droos,' whose 172 feet in the dis­ cus established a riew school record; H erb Montoya, I who th rew 'the javelin m bre'than 220 feet; Jesse Bradford/TV-ho ran I a 9.8 TOO his first tim e out this j season; and Joe Rose, who! •ai ed 14’5” in the pole vault. I sc spiked him self in prace before the meet, severing artery in his leg, b u t re tu rn - j A N D HIS "BAND OF TO D A Y ' from the infirm ary in tim e leap 14’ m his first try and on to w in the event. Dubois, Hirose Net Champs Instant Car Service Iu n Tempe Center ai uni drive- in LAUNDRY & CLEANERS FIRST in Laundry and Cleaning • LAST in the Rhone Book FLIGHT INSTRUCTION DANCi TO Tonight Thru9*"niday Sunday Matinee 4 P.M. to 7 P.M. 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