Devils Third In Portland By BOB EGER Sports Editor Another Oregon newspaper, the “Oregon Journal,!’ was al­ “No more gallant basketball so among those who joined in team ever will enter this Far the praise of-the Suji "Devils. West Classic than fighting Ari­ i The Sun Devils provr zona State, upset victors over ‘ed 'th ey ’re, 'the fightingest, Oregon Wednesday.” cliff-hangingest team to come Those words were printed in along in years. Before the an Oregon newspaper,- the classic started, people asked if “Oregonian,” last week and Arizona State ‘belonged.’ They echoed the sentiments - of know how that the Sun Dev« thousands of fans who saw the ils do ‘belong.’ ’» So ¡¿aid the .® . Sun Devils put on three spir­ ■“Journal.” ited performances and . earm a It undoubtedly was ope of the R É C tF n O p l . . . Chatting at the convention reception of third-place spot in the Port­ the greatest moments ever for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics at the- S ocial^ciences Buildland tournament. any ASU athletic team. ng courtyard .are, from left: Dr. Lloyd (L. Low enstein, chairman of the ASU “It. was wonderful,” said Not only did the “Cinderella department of Mathematics; Mrs. Lowenstein; Mildred B. Cole III national Sun Devils” upset powerful Armstrong. “Those .were the 7 Math, C Snational Z T arrangements 01 the Cm‘r iK and D r' assistant ^ professor •Oregon, 54-53, and top a nicest people I’ve ever seen.” oj chairman. 1 Typical was a youngster who tough Iâhho club, 70-64, but they gave Seattle, the pre­ dashed up to Larry following tourney lavoritè, the -time of one of the games seeking his it’s life bèfore falling 87-86 in autograph. “Gee, Mr. Arm­ strong, I don’t see how you overtime. -Icing was added to the Sun do it,” he said. He was speaking to a mem­ Devil cake when «'sparkplug ber of a team which had trav­ guard Larry Armstrong was The state Board o f ’Regents, ters and a farm superintend­ Philosophy degree in Septem­ named the tournam ent’s most eled into his own area, beaten meeting at ASU, Friday, ap­ ents quarters. ■his own favorites, and sudden­ ber. - , "* -valuable player. ly become his new favorite. proved the expenditure of In other action' the Regents “The most crowd-pleasing According to Dr. Daniel O. Quite a feat for a coach and - $296,000 to make the filial approved a preliminary ‘ bud­ transfer of the ASU Farm on Robinson, head of the ASU Ag­ get of $397,966 for the 1961 team in the history of the ten ballplayers who almost Classic, Arizona State was “didn’t belong.” riculture ■division, the entire * South Mill Ave. livestock operation including ASU summer sessions. The given a standing ovation dur­ The farm wilj be transferred budget, which is expected to to a site six miles southeast of the beef cattle,' sheep and be met by anticipated income, ing the awards ceremony ac corded no other' team. When its present location. Field crops swine will probably be the first is based on an anticipated, en­ Armstrong was named most to move. The Regents have are already being grown on the authorized ASU to call for bids rollment of 4,000 for the first valuable player, the crowd new 320-acre farm located at on the various construction and term and 2,600 for” the second roared its approval,” said the the corners of Elliot -and Price installation projects involved term. “Oregonian.” Roads. The money was appro­ in the farm transfer. priated during the last session Also at the meeting the Re­ of the legislature. gents approved leaves of ab­ ’ About $72,000 of the total $296,000 which was approp­ sence without pay for Dr. Rich­ Reorganization of the State riated at the last session of the ard A. Bardrick, associated Press administrative staff and legislature will be. used for professor of Psychology,- for the creation of six new positions second semester of the 1960-61 further land and utility prep­ ASU is to be a pioneer. The homes through the country will were announced today by Jack aration at the new farm." An year, and for Arthur Matula, means of the step forward into receive telecourses, as well as Ong, a junior, second semester estimated $99,000 will be need­ assistant professor of Journal­ editor-in-chief. ed for livestock preparation, ism, for the 1961-62 academic the future is via “Professor 'interesting educational, infor­ There will be one managing Eight.” This little cartoon mational, and cultural pro­ $35,000 for the transfer of the year. editor instead of two in the character, conceived by Mich­ grams. On the other hand, the farm shop classroom to the Dr. Bardick is planning to industrial education .area at do graduate study and research ael ObrenovicH1, will make its station will improve the quality news department. He will have f ollege Ave. and Sixth St., and at the University of California first appearance Jan.. 30 as of instruction given to students two news editors for his assist­ another $90,000 for the con­ at Los Angeles, and Matula KAET gobs on the air. He will in the field of- Mass Communi­ ants. Tom Hilton, senior, will struction of barns, cattle shel­ will start work on a doctor of be the symbol of A.SU’s educa­ cations and in particular, ra­ serve as managing editor, with tional television station, chan­ dio and television. nel 8. Application has also been Judy Olson, senior and Bill sophomore, asj news edi­ The Board of. Regents has made to the National Educa­ Flick, tors. tional Televisionand Radio approved an agreement with Copy editor will be Warren KTAR Broadcasting -Company Center for a video tape record­ Field, senior; Dick Draper, jun­ er'and, a year’s supply of tape, to provide space for the instal­ ior, will be chief proofreader. which are valued at approxi­ lation of ASU’s transmitter and Les Brown and his Band of are members of the ASIj Social The latter post is also new. Renown, Buddy Greco, popu­ committee, with Jim Howard related equipment in a building mately $60,000. Sel Erder, junior, will handle owned by KTAR on South lar vocal artist, and ASU will chairman. assignments and will be assist­ Mountain. The’ board also ap­ star on a coast-to-coast tele­ ed by Carol Osman, sophomgre; vision production to be filmed . ASU’s dance queen will be proved a provision of $24,960 Marianne Harismendy, who to cover n\e cost of operating Gary Klahr, junior; and .Bar-, here Saturday. bara Marlowe, sopiidmore. A title for- the show has not is also cover girl for next year’s and- maintaining the. transmit­ been announced, but the musi­ university catalog. ter by KTAR for the period The position of picture editor, The coat and tie affair, open Feb. 1-July 1. cal artists will travel the^Unitanother new job, will be filled ed States from colleges and to all ASU students, will be With the first broadcast of later. universities on the west coast 10 .pm. to 1 a.m. in the MU KAET, Arizona* will have its Editors of the two other State ballroom / It wiil be recorded second educational television to the bast coast. Press departments will be Lin­ Purpose of the program is to on- video tape for-showing lat­ ‘station. The other station is da Rankin, junior, society; and er this year on Nfeo, present college life through KUAT, at the Uof A in Tucson. Bob Eger, sophomore, sports. dances, with queen coronations Prices to the dance will be Channel 8 will be the 53rd such Tentative date of the first and big name floor shows. $1.50 - with student activity station in the nation. edition next semester is Wed­ Handling local arrangements cards and $2 without. By means of channel 8, KAET ■ “Professor Eight” nesday, Feb. 1. . Regents Okay $296,000 For Final ÀSU Farm Move Ong Appoints Second Term 1Professor E ight Sym bol Paper Staff O f A SU -K A E T Progrèss NBC Will Televise MU Dance Featuring te s Brown and Band ‘Page 2 STATE PRESS Committee Readys Bill For Legislature Faculty Facts “Back from the Big House,” narrative technique of William a short story written, by Mr. Faulkner’s short stories. % . * * * Th.e Committee For Volun­ room course in “cold-war ori­ this» important measure is to be Richard B. Erno*ASU assistant professor of English* was pub­ tary ROTC will meet Friday, entation,” to replace compul­ -passed.” Dr. Gordon L. Bender, ASU lished in the Dec. 17 issue of professor of Zoology has been 2:45 p.m. to make a final dec­ sory ROTC. The new course At the last meeting the com­ the Saturday Evening Post. ision on. introduction of a vol­ would be required of both men named director of a summer mittee voted to revise the untary ROTC bill into the state ancj, women. 'Sampson said that ROTC fact report written last —Erno who has been teaching institute In desert biology for législature. The public meeting? such a provision might helpyear. The. group also voted to at ASU since 1957 has written college biology teachers. The will be in MU 218A. chances for passage of the bill. seek appointments with Rep. two novels, ‘