T « MP I , O ur U gliest Person: Miss S a lly C alfee ARIZONA IASU Donates $243.93 For Needy Children » By J A C K O NG Editor- In -C h ie f “Stop the presses! DGs ju st came through!” Delta Gamma sorority i-eally-“came through,” too, with enough cents to nush ner’s S h ! ^ “ P l D d ta Epsilon’s first annaal U gly Person Contest to the winSally Calfee, DG ’s representative (w ith theatrical make up), w asn’t th e only w in n er; a good n u m b e r of th e i V alley ’s 4,800 u n d e rp riv ile g e d j c h ild re n w ere assu re d of C h rist- | m as gifts in th e fo rm of w a rm j clothing. 1 AFTER Phi Alpha To Get Charter Tomorrow Pi D elt, national 'honor­ a ry jo u rn alism fra te rn ity , sponsored th e U gly Person Contest fo r , T h e A rizo n a Republic’s Dress A Living Doll cam paign. O rg a n iza ­ tions w ere invited to make — up p e r s o n s , photograph them and e n te r them in the contest; then the s tu ­ dent body voted, donating a penny per vote fo r the ugliest picture. ------ ---------- ------- — — —-—-— —- • — T he contest started T u e s ­ day at 10 a.m . and ended yesterday a t 4 p.m. Five m inutes before the poll closed, Delta G am m a w o ­ men appeared w ith enough m oney to top W ilson H a ll’s ja r. T h e wom en of W ilson circulated a m o n g other dorm itories W e d n e s d a y evening and contributed th e ir solicitings yesterday m orning. S ev era l co n trib u tio n s w ere in j th e fo rm of chécks. .— . Lady Fare section and ch airm an o f the section’s annual Christm as d rive, e x ­ tended her thanks to A r i ­ zona State. “I t ’s c e rta in ly ’ w o n d erfu l to k n o w th e re ’s, m ore th a n ju s t w ild id eas an d b eer p a rtie s in co lleg ian s’ H earts,” she said. “T h a n k s so m uch fo r h elp in g u s d ress a liv in g d o ll.” Holiday Music Set O ne b rac ele t o rn a m e n t r e ­ sem b lin g a d im e w as d o n ated . | P h i A lpha, a n ASU local f ra - I Phi A lpha began Dec. 17, Miss C alfee w as m ad e u p by te rn ity , w ill begin cerem onies! C o n trib u ted by A rizo n a S tate 1958 w it.i 13 men, eight of to n ig h t leading to its official' U n iv ersity w ere $243.93; of this S uzi W ood, a so ro rity sister, whom w ere previously SAE O v er 250 stu d en ts an d V alley ch a rterin g in to t h e , n atio n al to tal, D elta G a m m a ’s p ic tu re a n d M iss W ood’s m o th er; M rs. actives from other schools. A. L. W ood, of P h o en ix . T he of th e Sun resid en ts com prising Sigm a A lpha E psilon fra te rn ity . “W e’ve come a long tyay as a rec eiv ed $130.86. f e a tu re of th e jo b w as a p lastic A SU ’s U niversity C hoir w ill p r e F o rty -fo u r P h i A lphas w ill | local,” said first P h i A lpha pres O th e r can d id ates, th e ir sp o n ­ becom e SAE’s tom orrow a t fo r- ident K en Calbeck, “b u t as a n a - s o r s an d am o u n t of m o n ey d ro p ­ eye re p la c in g th e rig h t eye w ith sen t B eethoven’s “M ass in C” th e h elp of D erm a -S k in . F o u r m al in itiatio n cerem onies a t th e tionally ch a rtered fra te rn ity w e p ed in th e ir ja rs include: | S unday at 8:15 p.m. in th e m en ’s F irst Methodist C hurch of T ern- sha11 Progress even fu rth e r.” gym: S el E rd er, A lp h a ~ D elta Pi, To top the job,—Miss C alPhi Alphas to be initiated pe, follow ed b y an installation $16.80; H en ry H en k el, A lp h a j “Mass in C” w ill be am ong are W esly M etzler, Eugene fee got a h it-b y -a -to rn a d o b an q u et tom orrow evening at P h i, $1.54; C huck Y ard ley , A l­ m usical selections in th e choral hairdo. “ It was my own th e P hoenix C o u n try Club. Holmes, Robert Robinson, p h a T au Omega, $12.99; N ancy g ro u p ’s an n u a l p re-C h ristm as h a ir,” she commented last Peter Anselmo, Thomas A d ­ T on igh t’s session w ill fe a ­ S m ith , K ap p a A lp h a T heta, night. ams, James M cG rath, Ron­ concert. tu re an introductory ta lk by $8.01; S u san S tra u b , K ap p a ald Evans, Sam Freedman, past national SAE president B ill F lick, ch a irm an of th e K a p p a G am m a, $3.36; K en D avid Bruce Andrew s, Pete W ylie, G. A . G in ter. S tre c k e r, P h ra te re s , $7.05, and c h a rity p ro ject, said, “T h an k s I Music an d director of ASU cho­ Jon Flach, Fred Rhoades, P erfo rm in g th e installation B a rr y ; G o ld w ater, J r ., W ilson ag ain to th o se w ho en tered . Dr. G ary Anderson, Nap ra l groups, w ill conduct th e one w ill be G u rn e tt S tein h a u er and H all, $61.22. A nd to th o se w ho voted, th a n k s Law rence and Richard W il ­ Roy L. M iller, m em bers of SA E’s V alley y o u n g ­ h o u r an d 15-m inute w o rk . $2.10 w ere • d ro p p ed into a fo r h e lp in g a liams. S uprem e Council. T h e o rch estra w ill be d irected n in th ja r, set up fo r a n in th s te r sta y w a rm .” Also a re Jo h n W illiam s L ee II, c a n d id a te seen w h e n p a sse rs-b y M aggie W i l s o n , s ta ff |I by Eugene P. L om bardi, a ssistP a tric k D uffy, T erry W allace, glan ced in to a lo o k in g glass. w r ite r of the R epublic’s I a n t professor of Music. K a rl W esselhoeft, F. T im othy Lee, H en ry H enkle, W illiam G orm an, Jam es G afke, R ichard B assett, R onald Jackson, F re d F arris, R onald P eterson, R ichard Estes, M ark C ockrill V III, Steve Engles an d R ich ard Finn. “T he D eposing of a K ing,” con­ O thers are B ruce W odetzki, tin u atio n of la st w ee k ’s S h a k e ­ F red K insey, F ra n k K lin g elh o sp earean play, “R ichard II,” w ill fer, M ike Shork, R ichard V in­ be televised on K A ET, ASU cent, R ichard Rendö, W illiam M ahan, D ave M cCormick, W il­ C hannel 8, to n ig h t at 7:30. liam Sm ith, D aniel Roth, D ennis T he production is th e second S tarck, G ary C hapm an an d P au l in a series of 15 on “A n A ge of Cotton. K ings,” a fe a tu re of N ational E ducational Television. T onight’s e n try opens w ith K ing R ichard a t F lint, w h ere h e ! is confronted by an o v erw h elm - ' , „ • , , , , A SU ’s G rad u ate College has m g m ilitary po w er led by Bo-1 , , , , , *. * * j been elected to m em bership m lm gbroke, cousin of th e king. In th e Council of G ra d u ate Schools th e face of unb eatab le odds, of th e U nited States, according R ichard su rre n d e rs ' an d is t° D r. Irv in g W. Stout, dean of brou g h t in ignom iny to London th e Gra(^u ate CoUe£eB olingbroke becom es H enry! T he CGS> w ith headqU arters in W ashington, D. C., is th e only IV. T he firs t p a r t of S h ak e­ natio n al professional organiza­ sp e a re ’s play based on this k ing tion of g rad u a te schools in the country. w ill be n e x t w eek. T he ASU G rad u ate College T he MU u p p e r lounge w ill be also is a m em ber of th e W estern rese rv e d fo r th e television show. A ssociation of G rad u ate Schools G E T » N E W P IN — W es M etzler, president o f Sigma Alpha Epsilon, gets his officer’s badge M em bers of th e C u ltu ral A ffairs and th e M idw est C onference on from G . A . G in ter, past national president and a member of the fra te rn ity sings 1893. A S U ’s com m ittee w ill be hosts. R esearch an d G ra d u ate Study. chapter of SAE w ill go national th is weekend. Shakespearean ‘Age Of Kings’ Continues Tonite G raduate College Voted To Council Page 2 STATE PRESS Friday, December 8, 1961 Slates Conference C H R IS T M A S C H A R IT Y — T h e Association for Childhood Education has selected “the firs t grade class at G uadalupe School as its annual Christm as ch arity project. AC E w ill hold a p arty fo r the children on Dec^4-9j=arid w ill distribute toys at th a t tim e. Preparing fo r the p arty are, from left, B everly Young, Judie Myers, C harlene Erb, A n n e D anglem eyer and Dotty K id w e ll, chairm an of the Christm as comm ittee. T h e first, a n n u a l conference of Guest speakers w ill be th e G o v ern m e n tal F in an ce and D r. G. H om er D u rh am , pres­ A ccounting In stitu te h as been ident of A SU , W. W| set fo r Dec. 14 an d 15 in th e “ Skippep” Dick, state sup-MU. erin ten d en t of public» in ­ struction, and >Glenn B u r­ T h e B u rea u of G o v ern m en t ton, institu te president. R èseareh a t ASU o rganized th e T he in s titu te w ill close w ith in stitu te in co operation w ith th é I L eague of A rizona Cities an d i to u r of th e G. E. C o m p u ter I Tow ns, th e A rizona A ssociation I C e n te r on Dec 15. of School B usiness O fficials, th e C ertified P u b lic A cco u n tan ts of A rizona an d th e A rizona c h a p te r j,of M unicipal F in an c e O fficers o f America.» T h e program w ill open a t 8 a.m . Tuesday w ith re ­ gistration in the second floo r lobby. D r. Bruce B. Mason, directo r of the ■ASU Bureau of G o v e rn ­ m ent Reasearch, w ill w e l­ come the group a t 9 a.m. M anagem ent M ajors To Be A d vised The group< advisipg m eetings for all m anagem ent major's-- (all classes) w ill b e . conducted in BA 212, according to the-follow ­ ing sc h e d u le :'. ■> Mon., Dec. 11 — 7:40- a.m. , Tues., D e c / 12 — 7:40 a.m . P a n e l discussions w ill begin Tues., Dec. 12 — 12:00 a.m. a t 9:20 aim . w ith th e topic. All m anagem ent m ajo rs should “W hy a B u d g et?” by, D r. D avid j atten d one of The above m eet­ T h e B oard of R egents of th e Dr. G. H om er D u rh am , ASU I in stitu tio n of h ig h e r le a rn in g I A. Bingham , Sr. of th e B u reau | ings to com p lete his ap p ro v ed U n iv ersities an d S tate Cdllege p resid en t, th a t th e new s tru c - longer, th a n an y o th e r m a n in I of B usiness an d Public S e rv ic e : program of stu d y for n e x t sé " i receive final p lans fo r th e tu re be officially n am ed “G ra d v th e U nited S tates. a t th e UofA. I m ester. ' c o n stru c tio n of th e ASU a u d i- G am m age M em orial A u d ito riA to ta l-o f $2,861.700 has been j --------- --------------- --------- — :------------------ --- 1_______ _______ __________ to riu m a t the g ro u p ’s' n e x t urn” in honor of the u n iv e rsity ’s ¡ a p p ro p ria te d by th e legislature m eeting, te n ta tiv e ly scheduled n in th p resid en t. [fo r th e c o n stru c tio n o f th e a u - ^ ^ ^ fo r th e la tte r p a rt of D ecem ber, T he au d ito riu m is reg a rd e d ditorium , w hich w ill be lo c at- * ^ ^ it w as rep o rted th is w eek. as the fin al p ro jec t of both its ¡e d a t th e so u th w e st end of th e ! * .- O il Nov. 25 th e reg en ts uri’a n - w o rld -ren o w n ed a r c h i t e c t , cam pus in th e a re a bounded by * im o u slv ap proved a req u e st of F ra n k Lloyd W rig h t,-a n d th e th e T em pe-M esa highw ay. T he] * late Dr. G am m age w ho h ad reg e n ts h av e ap p ro v ed p relim served as p resid e n t of a s^ate in a ry p la n s fo r th e building. Regents To Receive Final Plan S ForAuditoriumAtNextMeeting ¿Stein 6l Sirloin« (2 ¿ a4¿ t¿ tect R eg ulatio ns: For students and fa c u lty o n ly o f A rizona State U n i­ v e rs ity . Cash in advance. S u b ­ m it to Room 207, M e m o rial U nion B u ild in g , by noon tw o days b e ­ fo re date o f p u b lica tio n : noon M o n d a y fb r W ednesday's issue, noon W ednesday fo r F rid ay 's issue. Rates: 3 . cents per w ord, 50 cents m in im u m charge. HOUSE FOR RENT v.Right p a rty w a n te d fo re n t 2-bedroom «¡Igcished house— large fenced back y a rd fo r c h ild ren . 3 blocks from c am ­ pus. Phone W O 7-5430. ‘Cat On A Hot Tin R oof To Get Last Showing In Cosner Tonight “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” w ill j be show n for the last tim e toI. night at Cosner A uditorium at | 7:30. Proceeds of thisv showing, a long w ith proceeds from W ednesday and T hursday, w ill b e nefit The A rizona . Republic’s D ress A L iving Doll cam paign for .underprivileged children. Sponsors are P i D elta E psi- I CHRISTMAS |j Enlargement j SPECIAL Regular 8x10 enlargement from your fa v- Ion, national honorary jo u rn a ­ lism fra tern ity and Sigm a D el­ i ta Chi, national professional m en’s journ alistic society. | A dm ission is 50 cents per j person. I “C at” ¡sta rs Elizabeth T a y ­ I lor, P aul N ew m an, B u rl Ives, I Ju d ith A nderson and Ja c k C arson. i * * 4 8 1 7 E. Indian School * * * The Great "JERI S O U T H E R N * * * * * * ALL YO U CAN EAT! * CHUCK * * 1 Opening Dec. 12 WINGY MANONE PLUS 5 W AGO m e n r e c o m m e n d it fo o th e r m e n l j REGULAR PRICE 70c EACH 2 for COUPON 71c FR O M T H E S A M E N E G A T IV E Offer Expires December 17, 1961 Tempe Drugs 6th & M ill Open 9-7 & p Sr* * * * Char Broiled Steak Dinner $1.95 * » ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ir * M atte Portrait Paper THIS * * * * orite negative printed on double w eight l W ITH * * * Coofrelean O ld Spice After Shave Lofion always gets you off-to a fast, smooth start. Feels just as good between shaves as it does after shaving. Rotes A-O'K with dates. *.00 and 1.75 plus tax. s t-t u l_ t o ' k j AFTER SHAVE L O T IO N Friday, December 8, 1961 Page S Physics Professor Will Speak Here P rofessor Ju liu s M iller, a P hysics prbfessor a t El Cam ino College in C alifornia, w ho r e ­ cently com pleted a “G re at M o­ m ents in Science” television se­ ries, w ill discuss “M en and E vents of Science C om m em orat­ ed on Postage S tam ps” in th e P hysical Sciences building, Dec. 13, a t 8 p.m. , T he speaker, w ho studied u n ­ d e r A lbert E in stein on a C a r­ negie F oundation g ra n t a t the In stitu te for A dvanced Studies, w ill also le ctu re on physics dem onstrations at. 3:30 p.m. T hursday, D e c .'14, in th e P h y si­ cal Science’ b uilding. Sponsored by th e N ational Science F ou n d atio n academ icy ear in stitu te a t ASU, both le c ­ tu res a re open to th e public free of charge. F o r four years, M iller has been professor in ch arg e of in stru c ­ tion in th e U niversity of C aliforn ia-N S F program s for teach ers of physics. *4 , M iller is th e designer of p h y s­ ics d em o n stratio n ap p a ratu s av ailab le at A tom ic L aboratories, Inc., B erkeley, Calif., an d .a t C e n tral „Scientific Co., Chicago, 111. Goldiamond Writes Artide IndiansH efe F or Flealth Conference . D r. Isra e l G oldiam ond, p r o ­ fesso r of P sychology, is th e a u ­ th o r of a n a rtic le ap p e arin g in In d ian trib a l leaders from th e c u rre n t issu e of th e Jo u rn a l U tah, N evada-and C alifornia are of th e O p tical S ociety of A m e r­ p a rtic ip a tin g in th e second a n ­ ica. n u al In d ian H ealth C onference “L ocus o f H y p n o tically In d u c ­ •which began yesterday. ed C h an g es in C olor V ision T he C onferen ce h as a tw o ­ R esponses,” is th e title o f th e fold p urpose: to p ro v id e an o p ­ article , w h ich d escrib es a n in ­ p o rtu n ity fo r In d ia n le a d e rs to' v estig atio n su p p o rte d b y a N a ­ in fo rm p ublic h e a lth officials tio n a l Science F o u n d atio n g ra n t a b o u t th e p a rtic u la r p roblem s to D r. G oldiam ond. a n d n eed s o f th e ir trib e s a n d toD r. L eslie F . M alpass, U n i­ p ro v id e a n 'o p portunity fo r v e rsity of S o u th F lo rid a, T a m ­ h e a lth o fficers to d escrib e th e ir pa, is c o -a u th o r of th e artic le se rv ic es a n d co n tem p late d p ro ­ a n d c o -in v e stig a to r of th e p r o ­ gram s. g ram . , , MU — Richard Jackson, C a rw in G ardner and M ary Baker take a little leisure thrm .«h P! PmS0‘!!e C0*n Ù" tHe M U low er ,ou" 3 e throughout the day at the inform ation desk. fireplace. Popping materials are available European Summer Tour Now Being Planned By Martinez D r. Jo h n R. M artin ez, A SU ¡co n tin en ta l b r e a k f a s t s and em bourg. T h ro u g h th e m o n th H isto ry p ro fe sso r an d P e te r [ lu n c h o r d in n e r; sig h tseein g and o f Ju n e , cities in F ran ce, S w it­ B oes w ill co n d u ct a to u r to E u r -excursion fees; serv ices of an zerlan d an d Ita ly w ill be to u r­ ro p e ' th is su m m er. j ex p erien ced to u r escort, an d ed. T h e to u r cost is $995 an d in ­ j Ups an d ta x e s fo r all sta n d ard C o n tin u in g th ro u g h Italy d u r ­ cludes ro u n d tr ip tra n sp o rta tio n serv ices p e rta in in g to th e to u r. in g th e firs t p a rt of Ju ly , th e costs fro m N ew Y o rk to E urope; D e p a rtin g -J u n e 16 fro m N ew re st of th e m o n th w ill be sp e n t acco m m o d atio n s o n th e b asis of Y ork, .th e tra v e ls • begin w ith tra v e lin g a ro u n d S an M arino, tw o p e rso n s to a room ; m eals, a r r iv a l in an d a to u r of L u x - A u stria, G erm a n y an d th e N etlferla n d s. T h è to u r concludes J u ly 27 ; w ith d e p a rtu re fro m L u x e m ! b o u rg back to N ew Y ork, i F o r a n y f u rth e r in fo rm a tio n , j w rite o r call: U n iv ersa l T ra v el P a u lin e M. P le n c n e r 18 E ast 5th S tre e t T em pe, A riz. WO 7-1673 It looks d a rk for the holiday: (an d it never looked better) BARBARY BLACK Take yours black . . . 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Central A M 4 : 4334 P r o v i d e n t M u tu a l Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Pa, : Page 4 STATE PRESS Friday, December 8, 1961 Exam Schedule « s2 ¡ The STATE PRESS, d is trib u te d by.- th e cam pus c h a p te r o f Sigm a D elta C hi u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of C irc u la tio n M anager C harles H ilg e m a n , is th e o ffic ia l cam pus new spaper of. A rizo n a S ta te U n iv e rs ity . I t is published each W ednesday and F r id a y th ro u g h o u t th e school, year, excepting ho l'd a ys , and is entered as second class m a tte r a t th e Te m p e , A riz o n a , Post O ffice u n d e r th e A cts o f M arch 3, 1879, and A u g u st 24, 1912. Sub scription price, $3 perp school year. T h e S T A T E PR E S S is a m em b e r o f th e A riz o n a N ew spapers A ssociation, Associated C o lleg ia te Press and N atio n a l A d v ertis in g Service, Inc. E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F ------------ ----- ---------- _________________ _____ J A C K ONG NEWS D E P A R T M E N T M A N A G IN G 'N E W S ED ITO R E D ITO R S _ ____ -------------- ... B IL L FUCK ..... 1 . B IL L OVEREND, JA N ET W OLHETER COPY E D IT O R C H IE F PROOFREADER A S S IG N M E N T S ED ITO R _ A S S I S T A N T S 1___ !___ ..... ------ G A R Y O L M S T E A D ............... E D I E A L L E R S BAR B A RA MARLOW E .......... M A R Y G O R M A N , BOB ZAC H E S O C IE T Y D E P A R T M E N T E D ITO R .... . . a_____ A S S IS T A N T ’ R Q SALYN W H IT N E Y BETTY ADAM S SPORTS D E P A R T M E N T E D I T O R .......... A S S IS T A N T -----,------- B O B E G E R —— BOB JACOBSEN All Classes R egularly Scheduled on MW F or Daily* at: By B IL L O V E R E N D T he c a ttle Started late T ues­ day n ig h t. F o r hours, both sides had w o rk ed frantically, erecting b a r­ ricad es and g ath erin g huge caches of am ­ m unition. A t last, “6 ” hour h ad a r r i v e d ! T he G reat F ra te rn i ty O range W ar had b e­ gun. S q r t ies of Sigma Nus and ATOs stru ck w ith blinding speed. A valanches of u n rip e oranges flew through th e cold n ig h t air. > E xam ination is S cheduled on: 7:40- 8:30 ...................................................... Mon., Ja n . 22 a t 7:40-9:30 8:40- 9:30 .............................................. T hurs., Ja n . 25 a t 12:40-2:30 9:40-10:30 .......................................................Fri., Ja n . 26 a t 9:40-11:30 10:40-il:3t) ....................... ....................... 1 Tues., Ja n . 23 .a t 9:40-11:30 11:40-12:30 .......................................................Wed., J a n . 24 at 12:40-2:30 12:40- 1:30 ............................................... Mon., J a n . 22 a t 12:40-2:30 1:40- 2:30 ................. ..........................................F ri., Ja n . 26 at 7:40-9:30 2:40- 3:30 .................................................. Wed., Ja n . 24 at 2:40-4:30 3:40- 4:30 ................................................... Mon., Ja n . 22 a t 9:40-11:30 All Classes R egularly Scheduled on . E x am ination is Scheduled on: TTh or T T hS at: 7:40-8:30 ........ ......... ...................................... lu e s . Ja n . 23 a t 7:40-9:30 8:40-9:30 ....................................................... T hurs., Ja n . 25 a t 7:40-9:30 9:40-10:30 ............ .......................................... Tues., Ja n . 23 at 2:40-4:30 Squish! The firs t casualties, dripping w ith orange juice, groped feebly back to th eir lines, crying “Corpsm an," "M ed ic.’’ "M in u te m aid." 10:40-1^:30 .............. ................................... . W.ed,, Ja n . 24 at 7:40-9:30 11:40-12:3©-*,,............... ........................ ............ Mon., Ja n . 22 at 2:40-4:30 12:40-1:30 ..........................................*........ T hurs., J a n . 25 a t 9:40-11:30 1:40-2:30 .................. ....... . T T .:........... .JAfed., Ja n . 2 4 ' a t 9:40-11:30 Could no one h alt this tra e edy? Some UIM m em ber, new Ganciihi or sa n itation d e p a rtili ent w o rk er ? 40: 3;30 ..............-........ ................................... F ri., ‘ja h . 2 6 -at 12:40-2:30 40-4:30 .................. ........................... Tues., J a n . 23 a t 12:40-2:30“ "A nd classes th a t m eet on M, MW, MF, MTW F, M W ThF M TW Th It looked as *hough dll w ere o r F. lo s t., A nd then. ’a bove the ro ar Here are a few random quotes overheard during of eonflict, a faint, fam iliar E xam inations for classes th at are scheduled w ith “T im e A rran g e d ” the “Guarding of the Jars” this week. Jars, needless sound ran g out! an d for classes th a t m eet at, or after 4:30 p.m., in th e evening, w ill to say .. . .-but we w ill anyw ay.. . were collecting votes be held at the tim e scheduled for th e last regular meeting of th e W ith a screech of tires abd (penny each) for Pi C elt’s U gly Person Contest. The class d u rin g th e exam ination perio d of Ja n . 22 th ru Ja n . 27 unless a flash of blinking red lights, profits w ill benefit Dress A Living Doll, The Arizona otherw ise scheduled by the in stru cto r a t a tim e d u rin g the final Republic’s campaign for under­ privileged children.. Quotes . . . . “Wonder which one’s Sel . . . oh, there it is!” “G ol-l-l-l-l-y-y-y-y!” “H ey, isn’t No. 4 a doll?” “Yeah, but you ’d have a swordfight every tim e you kiss her!” “Good heavens, honey,, look!” “They should have an U gly Roommate Contest, Jim. Guess who «tv- I’d subm it!” ,, , ,, rt't-u eVei th ln k th e y d J?e a ble to ®e,,TT a n Y so ugly. k uh ■ H e re s m y lunch m oney to ch arity . C ou ld n ’t eat a n y th in g af­ te r seeing these th in g s.” Well,. w e had fun . . and The Republic’s Lady Fare has decided there’s plenty of good in collegians’ w ild hearts. Thanks for your contributions to a Worthy cause. Because of your consideration a fair portion of the V al­ ley s 4,800 needy children w ill get warm cl®thing for iChristmas. n rietiv i on • O AFTER-THOUGHT — “When the cat’s away the house usually sm ells better. . .” LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS tw o c a m p u s gendarmes, out-num bered yet unafraid, •ju m p e d into the fra y . w eek of the semester. Quickly- ro u n d in g up th e le ad ­ ers of th e w arrin g groups, th ey th rea ten e d to re p o rt them to U n iv ersity officials, told a few jo k es to re-estab lish th e ir reps as “good gu y s” an d resto re d law and o rd er to F ra te rn ity Row. ’ B u t w ith w a r’s en d comes th e pain of reconstruction! Sigma Nus and ATOs," as they surf veyed the mashed oranges.covering theirTawns, began to rea lize th a t no one w ins a w ar. ■With brooms and buckets th ey started the long road back to peace. A fte r hours o f w o rk, they fin a lly re ­ stored the beauty of th eir land. , -They shouldn’t h av e b o th e rcd. A n o th er group, re la tiv e ly o b scure, .decided to sta rt trouble. G allan tly , w hen no one w as around, th ey sneaked up to th e Sigma N u house, b roke th e fro n t w indow s, scu rried back to th e ir rooms, locked th eir e ir doors and h.id u n d er th e ir beds. W h a t had begun as a dis­ play of college sp ifit ended in an act of cheap va n d a l­ ism. Exec Council Gets Lauded For Change To th e E ditor: To d issenting b ask etb all fans an d those w ho feel th e E xecu tiv e Council is -“step p in g b ack w ard ” w ith reg ard to th e plan in itiated for ASU’s firs t b ask etb all s e a tlng: H ail th e efforts of th e E x ecu tiv e Council to w o rk in th e best in te rests 6f th e b ask etb all fans! E aud (fo r a refresh in g change) th e praises of our ASASU offi^ rs_ an d th e °^h e r m em bers of . e E xec CouncilAs for th e E xecutive Council m aking “im m ediate studies” on this problem , a t least tw ice this y ear alread y em ergency m e e tings h av e been called and gam e seating h as been acted upon, T hese sessions h av e lasted u n til th e ja n ito r sw ep t aro u n d council m em bers’ feet — it h ad b een h o u rs a fte r th e re s t of th e M em orial Union h ad tre k k e d hom e, T h e E xec Council h as in v e stigated and found th a t th e g re a te r m ajo rity of o u r n a tio n ’s colleges h av e adopted a stu b system fo r th e ir gam es w ith success, w h ile A rizona S tate U n iv ersity is ju s t now approaching one. i h av e seen ASA SU officers go from a S en ate session to a ca b in e t m eeting to an E x ecu tiv e Council m eeting w ith possibly tim e enough for d in n e r to g rab a h am b u rg er. S tu d en ts should k now th a t th ese officers a re d e v o ting conscientious tim e an d atten tio n to th is problem C indi B u ch an an To those w ho w en t about M U Board Praised th e ir orange w a r in a g en tle­ m an ly fashion, a 'so ld ie r’s trib ­ To T h e Editor: m ake, y o u r com m ent concerning ute! To those w ho ru in ed th eir . .T .hree chëers *0T th e re cent i t... A ny o th e r m ethod is ce rtain p riv a te riv alry , a puzzled ecision of th e MU M oard b a n - to bring glares from th e guy sit“W hy?” ning studying in the low er tin g u n d e r th e p ain tin g w ho is lounge. ™ . , cram m ing fo r a lit. exam . E ven . Seem s th a t one of o u r dorm h J ^ r J 0Unfu hf S been m ade th e P0PPin g of corn and th e resid en ts w oke. up M onday M --------9 w ith soft chairs, a fire - tu rn in g of m agazine pages m e rit m orning to find $32 m issing out p ace’ nom etow n new spapers and th rea ten in g glances, of a box in -h is room . a _constan tly -ch an g in g art e x T he lib ra ry stack s and re a d Na t u r a l l y suspicious, iJL m k ^ lese ing room s a re open fo r study, as Sherlock took the em pty ,„..'?g ,ab0Ut -a desi,re to converse w ell as th e NORTH h a lf of th e box to thè Tem pe Police J * * 1. *h0Se aro u n d u s- The MU u p p er lounge. The, television fo r fing erprin ting . But no P , . « a 116 an d popcorn on does n ot in te rfe re w ith studying, dice. T h e y w ouldn’t take - , 3 erno°ns. h u t these are because it is k e p t in th è SOUTH prints w ith o u t an official , f y. enjoyable ill th e “ch am - h alf an d th e p artitio n se p aratin g com plaint. b e r -of silence” th a t th e .lQw er them is usually k e p t closed. M Wien I could Be l ik e pugpap- to e m o t io n s — he s it ? e y tu' a n *¿TUPiee pent-up T hey told him, though, th a t if h e h ad been a Tem pe re sid en t, h e w ould if e v e received full police co-operation. tt , , £ h i ° r , eq “ f 1‘ p r0 tectio n u n d er th e law! to T f rie n d ^you m u st “ J ° SP6ak th e Utte” t l * re£ ™ ^ ™ *th llps f aled to th e lounge. To rem a rk on th e a r tw o rk ’ you PO«»* to a certain piece, an d re tire to th e lobby to T he o th e r sta te in stitu tio n s of a m, n g h av e lounges filled w ith fUn, and activ it^ (“conversation and rela x atio n ” as th e MU B oard called it in its m-onosan W hy can ’t w e? P >' N am e W ithheld Friday, December 8, 1961 STATE PRESS Page S For all men and women, including teenagers: Straight from a major clinical study comes “ The Dermatologists’ Report” to caution about: Shaving and Skin Protection Highlights from "T h e Dermatologists' Report” This medical study on shaving and its ef­ fects oïïThe skkj auswers important qdestions about: 1. Shaving instruments: Which gives great­ est skin protection? 2. Rashes, acne, ingrown hair: Which shaving instrument is more advantageous when these skin problems are present? 3. Moles and other skin growths: How dan­ gerous are repeated nicks, cuts and irri­ tations? 4. Women and shaving: Does shaving cause coarse, profuse hair growth? 5. Close shaving: Which electric shaver shaves closest without irritation? For the first time, an exhaustive medical study has been made of electric and blade shaving. This 12-m pnth study ( completed in 195.9) employed close to 1000 shaving devices to evaluate how these shaving methods bear on many troublesome—and sometimes potentially serious—skin dis­ eases. The scientific validity of this study is evi­ denced by the fact that it was conducted and supervised by three skin specialists— doctors of medicine—who are associated with the dermatology departments of med­ ical schools and hospitals of the highest repute. Equally important, the study dis­ closed so much new information on shav­ ing and skin disorders that the research was reported in a leading national medical journal, March 1961. 5 frank answers to 5 im portant questions 1. Shaving instruments: Which gives ,the greatest skin protection? According to the physicians’ observa­ tions, electric shavers remove 75% to 93% less skin cells than other methods tested and cause no cuts and few nicks. Moreover, complaints of after-shave burning occur 1/7 as often following the use of the most effective electric shdver. The doctors also found that most shaving- induced skin rashes do not occur when shavers with adjustable comb-like rollers are used. 2. Rashes, acne, ingrown hair: Which shav­ ing in s tru m e n t is more advantageous when these skin problems are present? The most Striking advantages of elec­ tric shavers were reported in treating pa­ tients suffering from eczema, ingrown hairs, bacterial infections and many other skin ailments. In fact, the doctors agreed that when an electric shaver is used as an adjunct to treatment, many common dis­ eases of the skip—aggravated by irritation —can be expected to improve. The most satisfactory shaving instrument to use in the presence of skin disease is, according to the doctors,, an electric shaver with adjustable comb-like rollers. Teenage Acne. Doctors reported that acne patients under their care—whose skin dis­ eases were aggravated1by shaving irrita­ tion-im proved when they used electric shavers with adjustable comb-like rollers. When adjusted to prevent cutting the erup­ tions, the roller combs reduce likelihood o f scarring. \ shaving indicated that the difference in beard length was almost negligible follow­ ing shaving with a blade and some electric shavers, allowing both methods an ade­ quate break-in period. At the conclusion of theiryear-long study of shaving, the physicians agreed that electric shavers with adjustable comb-like rollers provide the greatest combination of close shave with the least irritation. A message from Sperry Rand about “ The Dermatologists’ Report” There are thousands of people who are satisfied with their present method of shaving. However, serious consideration should be given to the findings of “ The Derma­ tologists’ Report,” .especially its conclu­ sion that electric shavers with adjustable comb-like rollers—exclusive with Reming­ ton Lektronic™, Roll-A-Matic ' and Lady Remington Shavers—provide the greatest combination of close shave with the least irritation. This study was supported by a grant to a medical research organization 3. Moles and other skin growths: How dan­ by the Remington Rand Division of Sperry gerous are repeated nicks, cuts, and irri­ Rand Corporation. The grant is consistent tations? with this company’s interest in medical „ The physicians sounded a warningabout research. shaving among both men and women who That Remington Shavers—with exclu­ have pigmented moles on the skin. Such sive adjustable comb-like rollers—proved moles, they cautioned, should never be t6 be superior to other instruments tested irritated by repeated nickings. was coincidental to the ethical, impartial Such irritation from shaving is greatly methods of the study. reduced when an electric shaver is used. , Several makes of electric shavers are on 4. Women and shaving: Does shaving the market. Of these, Remington is by far cause coarse, profuse hair growth? the largest selling and, we believe, hasth-e According to this study, women, includ­ greatest combination of shaving advan­ ing teenagers, need not fear that shaving tages. causes coarse or profuse hair to grow on Try a Remington shaver. The new selfthe legs or underarm areas—a common, powered Cordless Lektronic, the Reming­ erroneous belief. ton Roll-A-Matic and the Lady Remington Among women, the report adds, electric are available at most dealers on the FREE . shavers caused no frank cuts on the legs Home-Trial Plan. or underarm areas. If you would like more information about 5. Close shaving: Which e le ctric shaver “ The Dermatologists’ Report,” your doc­ shaves closest without irritation? tor may obtain it by writing to Box 3583, Photographs taken several hours after 7 | INT . YI a •New T W T V York-4 I W l r\ ±f © 1 9 6 1 BY SPERRY RAND C O L O R A T I O N no te .- B Page 6 Friday, December 8, 1961 STATE PRESS Sigma Nu Mascot Treat: C igarettes For D essert By R O X A N N A B E R R Y i some tw o and o n e-h a lf feet S tatistics available a t press H e’s ab o u t a y ea r old. tim e failed to rev eal an a b u n H e d id n ’t come to ASU dance of m ale sheep addicted to , , , ^ I last M arch. cigarettes. | " I His keepers, pledges I H ow ever, a t ASU, th ere is a „ , T ,, . .. . „ ¡D ry e r an d J e rr y B rady, ram in th e possession of Sigma Nu fra te rn ity w hose claim to | him suPPlied w ith h ay and fam e is his love of cigarettes. B ut “R ock,” as he isaaf fections | ately called, not only eats them I (he doesn’t q u ite have th e khack j of, inhaling y e t), b u t also hoists j hig 100 pounds onto his haunches | and sits up begging for his “d e s­ se rt.” “ROCK” THE blanket, as he the Sigma Nu has lived with RA M — Proudly displaying his Sigma, Nu did at ASU home football games, is “ Rock," mascot. The cigarette-eating, g irl-lo vin g ram the Sigma Nus for nine months. Pledge Council To Erect Christmas Tree On Campus high,- ! and of course, th e afb rem e n Ltioned d essert. u n til ‘•Rock” has one o th e r a ttrib u te considered im p o rtan t, especially . Jo h n jj by SigrrraT’NflS, and th a t is his , keep gentleness and fondness fo r kids oats,] -especially girls. ‘ ASU Registrar Is Invited To Educational Workshop A SU ’s re g istra r and d irecto r of ress, w o rk sh o p p articip an ts w ill T his ram doesn’t fool aro u n d adm issions, A lfred Thom as, Jr., so rt o u t ideas p resen ted from eith er w hen it comes to tobacco. is one of 37 educators invited to v ario u s sources, establish re a lis­ H e’ll bum an y b rand, including p articip ate in a w orkshop on tic p rio ritie s am ong th em an d filte r tips. j edu catio n al needs in L a t i n analyze in d etail those proposals I-America. r-.'In m ost o th er respects, “R ock” j w hich seem to m e e t’u rg en t needs is a fairly o rdinary ram , s ta n d in g !j Thom as w ill atten d th e w o rk ­ shop, sponsored by th e Council m ost effectively. on H ig h er E ducation in th e F indings of th e w orkshop w ill A m erican R epublic an d th e I n ­ be p rese n ted to g o v ern m en t d e stitu te of In te rn a tio n a l E d u ca­ j p artm en ts, foundations an d o th e r tion, Dec. 14-16 in P rinceton, agencies a n d in stitu tio n s in a N. J . position to d eterm in e b o th th e To m eet th e educational d e - 1 n a tu re an d e x te n t of ed u catio n al A $94,000 o n e-y e ar co n tract m ands of th e A lliance for P ro g - i assistance' to L atin A m erica. for basic research in to th e fu n - ! AEC A ivards $94,000 C ontract To U n iversity T he In terfra fe fn ity Pledge ! “T he com m ittees a re rea lly Council ex ten d s a gen eral in v i­ j en th u sia stic ab o u t o u r C h ristta tio n to th e e n tire cam pus to ¡ m as p ro jec t,” said IFPC V icep a rtic ip a te in th e ir la test p ro ­ j p resid e n t R i c h a r d P ag o ria. ject. IFPC has im ported a 35 C om m ittee ch a irm en for th e ■ft. C hristm as tree, and p lans tree pro ject are: H an k M etzger, 1 dam entai stru c tu re of ra re e a rth a re n e a r com pletion to have th e S ing C om m ittee; S helby P h il­ ¡ oxides, has been aw arded to tre e erected south of E ast H all. lips and B ret H arrelso n , D eco­ | ASU by th e A tom ic E nergy All cam pus organizations are ra tio n C om m ittee; B ru ce P e te r ­ ? Commission. in v ited to co n trib u te to th e son, *C onstruction C om m ittee; D r. LeRoy E yring, ch airm an decoration of th e tre e in the and R ich ard P ag o ria, F in an ce i of th e ASU C hem istry d e p a rtform of a one or tw o fo o t‘card - i Com m ittee. m ent, w ill be principal in v estib oard sym bol re p re se n tin g the j IF P p p resid e n t D ennis H ix - ji g ato r of kinetic, therm odynam ic, . individual club’s purpose or son said “T his C h ristm a s p ro - j electrical an d surface absorption je c t w ill clim ax a V ery e v e n t- ij p ro p erties of th e oxides in ra re in itials, etc. • F o r exam ple: S p urs m ig h t | fu l sem ester fo r th e IFP C .” e a rth elem ents, according to th e I contract. co n stru c t a la rg e card b o ard ' sp u r and cover it w ith tinfoil to The AEC has been supporting - re fle c t the light. Irish H all Dr. E y rin g m ore th a n 10 years. riiigljit do th e sam e w ith a large Dr. E yring subjects e a rih oxides shaip ro ck . M any fra te rn itie s are to ex trem ely high te m p eratu re s | c o n stru c tin g th e ir G reek letters. an d stu d ies th e ir reactio n s. T he ; decollations w ill be p u t on' C hanges in th e stru c tu re and . th e tre e Dec. 11, 12, 13 and 14, com position of t h e - oxides are-: Two d orm itories on th e ASU from th re e to five in th e a f te r ­ ch a rted an d m ade av ailab le to j cam pus have been providing noon. • •m onthly p ro g iam s,fo r th e ir fe si- j scientists in applied research. C lim axing th e d ecorating will dents. G rad u ate stu d en ts w o rking I be an .all-cam pus sing u n d e r­ The new program s h av e been ' on th e ir doctor of philosophy : n eath the lit tre e the n ig h t of initiated in P alo V erde H all a n d ; degrees and p o st-d o cto ral f e l- j Dec.1 19, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. S ahuaro B. low s sta ff th e la b o ra to rie s in ‘ Palo V erde h as sponsored a ! w hich D r. E yring conducts his ; book review given by D e a n : research. C atherine G. Nichols, and • a j th ree-p iece m usical program . I Susie G erber, chairm an of the L aw rence Yehlb, form er direc­ Palo Ver-de C ultural A ffairs | to r, of placem ent at Rockhursl Board, said th a t Palo V erde will j College, K ansas City, Mo., has be providing its residents w ith j been nam ed placem ent assistant m onthly program s in th e fine j at ASU, it w as announced F ri­ a r ts field. T he Palo V e rre p ro ­ day by Dr. R obert F. M enke, d i­ gram s are open to the public. rector of placem ent. Dick Scott, ch airm an of th e j v- At ASU, Yehle will direct the S ahuaro B cu ltu ral program an d j p art-tim e, off an d on campus, head resid en t of^ th e hall, a r - i tem porary • and perm anent em - i ranges the h all’s en tertain m en t. ploym ent for students, in c lu d in g ! Films, panels an d fireside d is­ clerical positions on campus. H e ! cussions have been offered to replaces Mrs. Helen W hite. th e Sahuaro B men. Don't Cook Dinn er After; A l l T h a t Xmq i s Shopping... 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Shown receiving larionneaux, accep-ting fo r the Chi Omegas for first place in the n, accepting fo r th e fo ur-do rm ito ries who pooled th eir talents to ertha Nunez, choreographer fo r the w inning modern dance, acceptRankin, m oderator for the event, presents the trophies as Michelle ye ar’s Dance N ight, looks on. son E lizab eth K e rr is w e a rin g th e WAA Dance Inlram urals Dra A p p ro x im a te ly 200 people saw th re e firs t p la c e ' tro p h ies aw ard ed la st n ig h t d uring th e WAA D ance N ight. now R iv e r D riv e CLurcL C i'liu rc h 971 Ash A v e n u e W O 7-4872, T e m p e ..1016 R iv e r D riv e W O 7-o112, T e m p e C L E D W IM B IS H E va n g e list P R E S T O N W IN C H E L L E vangelist U n iv e rs ity E v e n in g SUNDAY .......................... 7.00 p.m . W EDNESDAY E v e n in g Study ______7:30 p.m . SUNDAY B ib le Class .................... 9:45 a.m . W orship ....... .................. 10:45 a .m . E v e n in g .......................... 6:30 p.m . W EDNESDAY E ve n in g S tu d y „........... 7:30 p.m . D E V O T IO N A L S IN D A N F O R T H C H A P E L M O N D A Y & F R ID A Y M O R N IN G S 6:30 to 7:00 A .M Kappa Kappa G am m a pledge pin, w h ile Phi Kappa Psi colony gained fo u r new pledges in P alo V erde. T he dance w as e n ­ | cerem onies last w eek. T hey a re titled, “In th e Mood.” H elen j C huck D owds, M au rice Lee, Dillon w as th e choreographer. |J im P ila fa s and Ron S ad ak . K a p p a D elta’s “Tip Toe E die W est is th e n ew e st G am m a T hrough th e T ulips” an d Chi ■Phi Beta pledge. O m ega’s “Should I ” w ere second w eeK ena. p m A lp h as no m ore, | Phi Psis m ad e a special tr ip an d th ird place w in n ers resp ec­ w e w elcom e Sigm a A lp h a Epsi­ I to T ucson for th e d edication of tively. Chi O m ega’s “Italian T a ra n r lon to th e ra n k s o f th e n a ­ ¡a new Phi Kappa Psi f ra te rn ity . te lla ” w as th e first p lace w in n er tio n a l G reek o rg an izatio n s .o n house all th e U n iv ersity of A ri­ th e ASU cam pus. zona c h a p te r in N ovem ber ce r­ in th e folk division. B e rth a N u ­ Delta Sigm a Phi hosted its em onies. nez, Ju d i H ow ell an d B arb ara T h e can d le b u rn s b rig h t a n ­ W ade w ere th e choredgraphers. a n n u a l P u rp le P assio n P a rty at K ap p a A lpha T h e ta ’s “G rand th e S o u th M o u n tain H id e-O u t n o u n cin g th e en g ag em en t of S q u are” w on second place, w hile la st S a tu rd a y n ig h t, w h ile S ig ­ G loria M udersbach, G am m a Phi G am m a P h i B e ta ’s “M exican ma Pi pledges a re planning a j Beta to A lp h a Tau Omega, R ick “ju n g le p a r ty ” fo r th e ir activ es M cD onald. Tw o o th e r G am m a F iesta” won th ird place. th is "weekend. Phis C ary l Pet'erson an d S uz­ Kappa Kappa G am m a actives an n e Y oung a re engaged a n d an d p led g es b o th failed in th e ir p in n e d to -Lloyd H uber, A lp h a a tte m p ts a t su ccessful w a lk ­ T au Omega a t T u la n e U n iv e r­ outs, w h ile Delta G am m a p le d ­ sity, an d W in B ray er, Sigm a ges en jo y ed a second success­ Phi Epsilon, resp ectiv ely . fu l escape la st M onday n ig h t. Kappa K^ppa G am m a B in k y T h e ir “p a rtn e rs in crim e,” A l ­ B uck is engaged to D elta Sigm a pha T au Omega pledges, w ere | Phi L a rry W ilson, w h ile a n o n o t q u ite *so plucky. I t w as a |th e r Kappa, J a n P h illip s is e n ­ Wesley To Hear Hinds lo n g n ig h t fo r them ! ’ gaged to Phi Delta T h e ta G a ry W esley F oundation w ill m eet T h e ta Chi p ledges escaped S hipley. a t th e F irs t M ethodist C hurch su ccessfu lly a n d en jo y ed a A sp ecial g e t-w e ll w ish g o es in Ross H all on Dec. 10 a t 7:15 w a lk -o u t a t N o rth M o u n tain o u t to T am m y, th e A lp h a T a u p.m. L eo n ard H. H inds w ill P a r k la s t M onday n ig h t, w h ile Omegas ailin g E n g lish . B o x er speak ab o u t his recen t v isit to a g ro u p of lu ck y colony pledges, an d a n o v er-d o hello to ’a h !’ Europe. th e Phi Kappa Psis, le ft Bob Breakfast Scheduled PURCHASE A lp h a D elta Sigm a, m e n ’s n a tio n a l pro fessio n al a d v e rtis ­ in g fra te rn ity , w ill sp o n so r a b re a k fa st S u n d ay a t 10 a.m , in th e fac u lty d in in g lounge. In v ita tio n s h av e been sen t. REVLON'S Manicure Kits N E A T & C O M P L E T E — S T Y L E D R IG H T BOXED FOR ris Steverson w ill feature fo u r of the outstanding p e r­ form ers on his squad. W ulk also reg a rd s th e D ucks T hey a re Bill C ornelius; H a ras a tough defensive club, ev id - j vey P lan t, B enny Bishop and enced by th e fact th a t la st -y e a r! D ave B onham . C ornelius is an his D evils w ere held to th e ir j a ll-a ro u n d gym nast an d team tw o low est scores of th e season I captain. P lan t, tram p o lin e specin th e gam es a t E ugene an d ialist, placed second in his e v e n t P o rtlan d . 1 jin last y e a r’s N atio n al AAU top A gain fo r A rizona S tate, fan s j ^Championships. Kansas Five Here Monday On the other hand, Ohio State, top ranked this sea­ son, scores at a little better rate. W ednesday night JerT h e K an sas Jayhaw -kers, long H ig h to w er, tw ice an A ll-B ig | to m o rro w n ig h t th e y clash "with • f y Lucas and company rolled to a 99-79 w in over P itts­ j a te am of n a tio n a l re p u ta tio n j E ig h t fo rw ard , UCLA. burgh. b u t c u rre n tly in «the m id st of a L e a d in g H a rd ’s re tu rn e e s a re Although it’s pretty hard to pick betw een the two j re b u ild in g y ea r, com e to Sun a p a jr o f ta le n te d b ac k co u rt b-ands of ball for results, it’s evident that the*fans like ¡D evil G ym to do b a ttle w ith rpen, J e r r y G a rd n e r a n d N olen to see the sphere find its way into the hoop as often A rizona S ta te M onday n ig h t. Ellison, th e only tw o reg u lars I as possible. 1 re tu rn in g fro m la st y e a r ’s club. . As w e’ve said before, the Sun D evils;play the brand | Coach Dick H ard faces the T h ey a re jo in e d b y fo rw a rd s! of ball people want to see. When you can play that high jProblem of re p la c in g two big Jim D im as an d Jo h n M a tt w h o ! jscoring, w ildly exciting brand of ball and win consis- j guns fro m la st y e a r ’s K an sas le tte re d la st y e a r b u t w e re n ’t Everything for the sq u a d w hich com piled a 17-8 ¡tar.tly at it, you’re really getting the job done.' Art Student m e m b ers o f th e s ta rtin g u n it. reco rd . Art Supplies SMALL THINGS — A S U ’s rrtjle relay team,, which K an sa s faces tw o tw o ru g g ed j G one a re Bill B ridges, an A llPicture Framing recorded the second-fastest tirqe in the histqry of col­ W est C oast o p p o n en ts to n ig h t! legiate track and field last spring, is getting in shape | A m erican ce n te r, an d W ayne an d to m o rro w b efo re h ea d in g 1 703 N . 2nd St. for the indoor season which begins next month. for T em p e M onday. T o n ig h t th e I Phoenix Coach Baldy Castillo put the boys through their j J a y h a w k e rs m e e t h ig h ly - r e ­ P H O N E A L 8-2628 paces about a week ago with surprising results. The g ard e d S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia an d I gam p of Ron Freeman (49.5), Gaston Green (51.4), Jku:e Barrick (50,2) and Ulis W illiam s (47.6) sped to a 3:18.7 time — excellent for a group just starting to n o w Th r e e l o c a t io n s . . . Jim C onnor of S ahuaro B w on gat into shape. . 1. T em p e C e n te r, 2. 1302 R u ra l 3. Bayless Center th e in tra m u ra l badm inton t i t l e ! Last ye,ar the D evils ran a spectacular 3:07.9 late w ith a 15-6; 15-6 victo ry dver Open 24 Hours A Day! in the spring season. . Sigma C hi’s Jo e W atters. W ally Fred Elquest & Son K endig, Sigm a Chi, topped M ike M yint, an independent, 17-15, 13-15, 15-10 to cop th ird place. H ere a re in tra m u ra l point banquet, atten d e d by 300 people standings th ro u g h badm inton: | in th e MU Ballroom . E vents P oints Q u arterb ack Jo e Z uger rec&rv- [ Sigma Nu 6. 72 ed th e G o v ern o r's A w ard as -the I A lpha T au Omega 6 69 m ost v alu ab le player. H alfback N olan Jones won th e j Sigm a Gfhi 6 68 G len H aw kins S p ortsm anship | D elta Sigma P hj 6 57 A w ard for th e second straig h t j year. Sigm a A lpha Epsilon 6 48 L a r r y Reaves, a tack le, w as P hi Sigm a K appa 6 43.5 th e recip ien t of th e Oil Can 3 42 A w ard as th e p lay er w ho con­ H ooters trib u ted m ost to team h u m o r and- P i K ap p a A lpha 6 39 m orale. R eaves won th e sam e P h i D elta T h eta 4 38 aw a rd tw o y ea rs ago as a soph­ omore. T h eta D elta Chi 4 33.5 Zuger, Jones, Reaves Get Awards T h re e ASU gridders received w ards W ednesday night for ieir c o n trib u tio n s-d u rin g this a:-i season. 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