DEVILS TOURNAMENT BOUND We’re Ready For Tourney ■ ____ Appearing a t le ft is a d ia ­ gram showing the tournam ent set-up in w hich Arizona State’s Sun Devils w ill p a r­ ticipate during tne week' of March 10-17. A t this tim e, d efinite dates and locations of the p layo ff games have not been a n ­ nounced. How ever, in order to stim ­ ulate as much interest as pos­ sible — as soon as possible — in the fu tu re of our Sun Devil basketball ¿quad,, the State Press feels th at p relim inary inform ation should now be released. There is more to come. And the » Press is KdU ready. isao 19 y . ■____ Standings Of Potential ASU Opponents) BORDER m rt m v*1 BIG FIVE League O v e ra ll w aA * as one of .... N< C~A the tw o League O veral ind ep en d en t team s. Last A rizo n a S t a t e ___8 -0 2 0 -3 U C L A _____ ......6-1 1 2 -8 season A S U sp lit tw o games W est T e x a s ____ 13-3 5 -1 5 Stan fo rd __ 5 -3 13-5 w ith T exa s W e s te r n __2 -3 15-6 Southern Cal . ......5-4 14-6 N e w M exico St. ..1 -4 7 -1 4 W ashington 1 2 -8 H a rd in -S im m o n s 1-5 9 -1 5 SKYLINE League O ve rall U ta h * ........ .............9-1 19-3 C a lifo rn ia __ 5 -5 --0 -8 6-15 State, w in ­ ning in Sun Devil G ym and losing on the road. A WEST COAST O regon strong possibility to nab the other independent League O v e ra ll spot is S eattle, a team th a t P o s t S G C IS O t l Playoffs Set By BOB EGER By now it’s common knowledge that Arizona State’s highly-successful Sun Devil cagers will represent the Border Conference in post-season NCAA play for the second year. But most fans are somewhat vague on the actual NCAA national tourney setup,!--------------------- ------ -------------and the State Press hopes to Five crown over Stanford, its U tah State ______ 9-1 1 8 -4 St. M a r y ’s and lost^ to the Beavers in __ 5-1 1 0 -8 fill in the whos, whats, wheres closest rival. Colorado St. U. ___9-2 17-5 Loyola _______ __ 7 -2 o vertim e in th e ir o ther 15-5 In the other b racket of and whens for you in today’s B rig h am Young ..4 -6 8 -1 5 Santa C lara m eeting. Last y e a r A S U .....4 -4 15-6 issue. the to u rnam en t, the West's M ontana 3 .7 8 -1 2 m et the C h ieftain s tw ic e San F ra n c is c o jr> 2 -5 -8-12 tw o top independent teams First, to even reach the W yo m in g 3 .3 9 -1 4 P ac ific ............ ... 2 -6 and sp lit tw o games. S e a t­ 7 -1 5 w ill m eet in a p la y o ff game Western Regionals in which they D e n v e r ..... ......... 3 -8 6 -1 6 San Jose _____ - 0 - 7 tle topped the $un D evils 2 -1 7 fo r the rig h t to e n te r the were runners-up last year, the N e w M exico 5>-9 5 -1 8 87 -86 in the F a r W est regionals. Oregon State has Devils m ust defeat a Skyline INDEPENDENTS Classic, and ASU won 72— * (U ta h is u n d e r.N C A A penalre ad y be?n named by the Conference representative. in a lty and , is in é lig ib le fo r to u rN C A A as onS of the teams. playoff game. Utah State, with 70 in the N C A A W estern Oregon State (1 7 -3 ) - has n am en t play.) a 9-1 Skyline record, has the a lre a d y been named by the T h e other has not Been a n ­ Regionals. inside track over Colorado State nounced. ^ University with a 9-2 loop The winner of that game, mark. which will probably be decided on March 12 or 1» at a neutral No d e fin ite date or site site in the northwest, enters Has been established fo r the semis on March 16 against the p la y o ff game. I t w ill be the West Coast champion. on one of th ree dates— M arch 10, 12 or 13. ASU 'Some fans ask why the Big Coach Ned W u lk prefers Five and West Coast confer­ the fo rm e r date, because if ~ Dr. Stanley F. Paulson, of San primarily for high school teach­ sic, Education building, Room ences always draw byes in the the D evils w in , he could tournament while other loops Francisco State College, will be ers. 101. bring his team back to must meet in prelim inary play­ the major speaker at the Com­ Foreign language: “Language These events, the faculty mem­ Tem p e fo r a fe w days be­ off games. L a b o r a tory Technique” and munications Arts Conference at bers concerned and the locations fo re playing again on the Byes are aw ard ed by the “Television in Teaching of For­ ASU this Friday and Saturday. for the events fellow: 16th in the sem ifinals. O th ­ N C A A on the basis of past eign Language,” Dr. Quind Mar­ erwise, the Devils would Friday, Dr. Paulson will deArt: “The Kaleidoscope in the tinez, associate professor of perform ances in the n a tio n ­ pro bably stay a t the p la y ­ . liver two major addresses: Attic,” , Jack Henry and Henry Spanish, language laboratory in al t o u r n e y . C a lifo rn ia ’s o ff site fo r n early a' w eek. success" in recent years “Communication; D y n a m i c H. Schrieber, assistant profes­ Sdcial Sciences building and The m atter of a playoff site in N C A A tourneys earned Knowledge,” at 9:40 a.m. in thé sors of Art, Fine Arts building, television studio in Engineering still has to be settled. The the Big 5 its bye w h ile the Center. MU ballroom, and “Communica­ Room 304. tournament itself is in Provo, legendary San Francisco Speech and dramatics: “More tion: The Creative and the Crit­ English: “What’s New in the Dons in the days o f Bill Life in High School Speech” and Utah, and the playoff must be ical,” at a banquet that night. ~New English Grammar,” Dr. J. Russell are responsible fo r “How to Face High School scheduled for a neutral site. If An o r i g i n a l dance-drama, J. Lamberts, associate professor Speech Problems,” Dr. Robert Utah State wins, Provo would the W est Coast league g e t­ based on a script of Spanish of English, Education building, Davis, assistant professor of hardly be neutral for a playoff ting exem pted fro m p la y ­ playwright Maria Martinéz Sier­ Room 104. offs. Speech, Education b u i l d i n g , game. ra, . will climax the conference Dance: “Precautions in Dance Room 411. If the Devils win the play­ On March 17 the winners of Saturday morning. The produc­ Technique Performance,” Hope All of the programs begin at off game, they will meet the the two March 16 games clash tion will be presented by ASU Heimann, faculty associate in 10:30 Friday morning and all Big Five Champion on IVJarch for the Western Regional cham­ faculty and students at the Tem­ Dance, Moeur Activity building. are open to the public. The pub­ 16 in the semifinals of the four- pionship and the right to repre­ pe Sands Miotor Hotel. Music: “Making Music Theory lic also may attend the dance- team tourney. UCLA currently sent the West in the NCAA na­ Events of the conference will Work for the Performer,” Dr. drama Saturday morning at, 9:45 holds a 6-1 conference m ark tional tournam ent March 23 < be conducted by the ASU faculty Grant Fletcherprofessor of Mu­ at the Tempe Sands. and is the pick to win the^Big and 24, in Louisville, Ky. Pepperdine — 7-1 15-6 defeated Qrego.n State once Arts Conference Slated; Program Begins Friday I Page 2 Wednesday, February 21, 1962 STATE PRESS Cradle Board Transports ASU’s Youngest ‘Student’ B y E D IE C. A L L E R S affords th e b ab y m ore support College life is sta rtin g early I and freedom th a n a n . Indian fo r - 1 3 '-j-m onth-old C hristopher I cradle b o ard ,” M TiTBacan said. B a er Bacon. . 1 1 “W henever I'm in a h u rry I B aer, who lives w ith his p a r- j stra p B aer, in his cradle board, ents, Jim and M arth a Bacon, atto my back and ride m y b ik e,” 21 E. 7th St., Tem pe, has been she said. “O th erw ise I push him an unofficial student at ASU ] in a stro ller.” m ost of his life. B a e r ’s m o t h e r , an A S U g r a d u a t e stu-dent, b e g a n t a k i n g / h i m to classes on h e r b a c k ' irr'-a " p a p o o s e " c a r r i e r w h e n he w a s a f e w m o n t h s o ld . ] j T he -ca rrier is sim ilar to an] In d ian cradle board. I t s really an in fan t seat in w hich we d rill- | ed holes and attached straps.. It j. M rs. Ba c o n no lo n g e r b r i n g s B a e r to classes as he is too a c t iv e . He n o w , stays w it h a b a b y ' s itte r d u r i n g class t i m e . ( “ H e ’s no lo n g e r a t t h e f a l l a sle ep s t a g e . " s.ie s a id .) He used t o a t t e n d a r t song class, v o ic e lessons a n d C o l l e g ­ ium M usicum . a cham ber m u s i c e n s e m b le w h i c h sin g s p re -B a ro q ue m usic. “A t Collegium m eetings,-B aer im itated the conductor an d d an c­ ed ,” M rs. Bacon said. ,, B aer’s college activities are now cu rtailed to m eetings of Sigma A lpha Iota, professional music fra tern ity . “He alw ays a t ­ tends these m eetings w ith m e,” said B a er’s m other. M rs. B a c o n gra d u a te d fro m th e U n iv e r s ity o f R o ch ­ e s te r in t h e f a l l o f 1959 a n d , ca m e to A S U as a g r a d u a t e a s s is t a n t in M u s ic . She is w o r k i n g on a m a s t e r s o f . m u s i c i n ' v o i c e deg re e . Bacon is w orking on a m ast ers of a rts degree .in th e de p artm en t of F in e A rts. L IT T L E i BAER — T ru s tin g co m p le te ly h is m o t h e r ’s sense o f b a la n c e , B a e r Ba co n v i e w s A S U f r o m h is c r a d l e M o t h e r is M rs . M a r t h a Bacon, a g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t in board. M usic. DO-IT-YOURSELF Laundry & Dry Cleaning Students Reminded Of Traffic Laws On City Streets And Campus Lots Since school opened in S e p - , tembeiY 1961. Cam pus Security] has issued 232 speeding tickets, according to Sergeant Torn G odbeheve of ASU's Cam pus S e­ curity. 128 T he speeders averaged 10 ; to 15 miles, p e r hour over the ; speed lim it. ' I C am pus Security coverage in ­ cludes city streets on. campusij and A SU 's parking lots. “A 15 miles per hour speed 1 lim it is in effect from V a.m. | to 1 p i t i , M onday through S a t-) u rd ay , ton 8th and 11th streets, F o rest avenue, 'Van Ness a v e - i nue, O range street, M cA llister j av en u e and College avenue, b etw een 8th street and A pache ] B lvd.,” said S ergeant G odbehere. A 10 m ile per hour speed li­ m it is enforced on all university p ark in g lots. T here have been only five parking lot accidents reported to Cam pus Security since last Septem ber. “T he State law requires a d riv er to leave his nam e and address on a car he has dam ag ­ ed w ith h is-ow n. otherw ise he could be , charged w ith hit and rim .” he added. “Also, double p arking on C ol- I cars. I t’s dangerous i because ge avenue is illegal.” accord- ] students seldom look for o n g tor Sergeant R ex N ich o ls.; coming: cars w hen crossing the 'oQege avenue is poorly slit an d ! street and it is difficult for d riry narrow , and double p ark -1 vers to see them w h en they a requires moving cars to pull ] em erge from behind th e double t to p ass, the d o u b le-p ark ed ro w of cars,” he said .' Now g iv e y o u rs e lf 'P ro fessio n al" shaves w ith ... TOUR EUROPE $995 Dr, John R. M artinez Director SIX WEEKS ON THE CONTINENT (June 16 • July 28) Price •fa ★ ★ ★ Includes Round trip economy flig h t New Y o rk to Europe Deluxe chartered motor coach w ith in Europe Hotels Breakfast & Lunch For Further Inform ation Dr. John M artinez History Dept., ASU or UNIVERSAL Clean a big load for only SUPER SMOOTH SHAVE New "wetter-than-w ater"action melts beard's tough. P©ss—in seconds. 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SCOTTSDALE S H U L T O N I er (1 Block West of Scottsdale Rd.) Wednesday, February 21, 1962 STATE PRESS AMS Establishes Judicial Council To Increase Male Responsibility 6S treet Scene? Is ASU First Page 3 Matthews To Show Eighty Rare Prints ‘S tre et Scene,” A SU ’s first I A ssociated M en S tu d en ts of j an d Jjm E lling, assista n t judges. fu ll-scale opera,; w ill -be p r e - | A SU h as estab lish ed a Ju d ic ia l A collection of eig h ty ra re “T he m a jo r fu n ctio n of th e sented . to n ig h t an d tom orrow W ith the addition of th e eig h ty C ouncil w hose p rim a ry p u rpose | council is to in v estig ate, to a d - at T em pe Union High School I p rin ts w ill b e displayed in the p rin ts of the Lew is collection, is to give th e m ale stu d e n ts ! in d icate an d to reco m m en d ac - [ au d ito riu m . C u rtain tim e is 8:30! Sky Room g allery of M atthew s th e ASU p rin t collection now g re a te r voice an d resp o n sib ility p.m. L ib ra ry as p a rt of A SU ’s C ol­ num bers n ea rly 200 w orks, e x ­ ; in m a in ta in in g hig h sta n d a rd s tion re g a rd in g th e m isconduct W alter George, w ho has s ta r- lection of A m erican A rt. em plifying p rin t m ak in g from of m a le stu d e n ts in v iolation of of conduct on cam pus. | red w ith th e Scottsdale C ham - ! T he p rin ts w ere presen ted to the 17th century to th e p re se n t' The- council m em b ers a re u n iv e rsity reg u la tio n s an d s tu j h e r O pera, w ill a p p e a r in th e ij the U niversity by M r. and M rs. day. ... R on P aq u in , ch ief ju d g e; E ric I d e n t sta tu te s re g u la tin g th e i ro ll of Sam, O th er leading roles M axw ell, associate chief judge, i conduct of m ale stu d e n ts,” I w ill be p erform ed by ASU s tu - 1! O rrae Lewis, .of P hoenix. A n in tro d u cto ry p rev iew of an d M ark C oekrill, A ndy Coles I AMS P re sid e n t Bob C a rte r said. I dents. , I the p rin ts is set for this Sunday | afternoon from 3:30 to 5. T he Lew is collection includes m asterpieces. by R e m b r a n d t j Zorn, Legros, Cam eron and Bone, D r. Glencton S w arth o u t, A SU Blam pied, B rangw yn, B rockE nglish le ctu rer and founder of h u rst and F itton, BenSon, B e n t- | on, Bishop, B urr, C urry, Eby, j the S w arth o u t Prizes, com pleted »H eintzeim an, H urd, Kloss, I,e -j a b o o k ,' “Welcome to T hebes,” wis, Pennell, Riggs, Rurigius and j last fall, w hich w ill be p u b lish ­ L incoln N a tio n a l’s C ollege .Plan sta rts y p u on rth e ro ad W histler. ed Ju n e 7 by Random House. io fin a n c ia l se cu rity a t th e b eg in n in g of y o u r ca reer, P au la K loster, cu rato r of the! “W elcome to T hebes,” a m e­ w h ile ra te s a r e ' lo w est an d you a re still in su rab le. ASU collection, .said th a t' t h e ! lodram a, is d iffe ren t from I ’ll b e glad to ex p lain h o w its special ad v a n ta g es can c u rren t renaissance . of p rin t j S w a rtb o u t’s o th er tw o books, b e n e fit you. m aking in this country has p ro - I “T hey Came to C ordura,” a vided th e contem p o rary a r t i s t ) tragedy, and “W here th e Boys w ith a significant m edium of A re,” a comedy. expression.. :Swarthout Novel Publication Date Is S&t In June An Ideal Financial Plan For College Men M arvin D. Loos 3500 IM. C entral CR 7-3395 Representing THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE Insurance Com pany It's N am e In d ic a te s I t ’s C h a ra c te r T he ASU collection of Ame r - j ican A rt w as founded over a I decade ago, w hen th e la te Olivi­ er B. Jam es m ade a p rin t c o n tri­ bution to th e in stitution. The original collection has been au g ­ m ented o ver th e years through gifts and purchases.. *»«*« esili reiresnes your tai air- soften s'every puff a p u //c.. ri^ s With every Salem cigarette, a soft, refreshing taste is yours. Salem’s special cigarette paper breathes in fresh air ... to smoke fresh and flavorful every time. Smoke refreshed... smoke Salem! • rrienthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too Created by R. J. Reynolds. Tobacco Company AVAILABLE IN LIVING STEREO AND MONAURAL H I-F I RCA V IC T O R g | fojT he most trusted name in sound Page 4 STATE p r e s s Wednesday, February 21, 1962 COVERING COLLEGE AVENUE T H E S T A T E PR ESS, d is tr ib u te d b y th e c a m p u s c h a p te r o f S ig m a D e lta C h i u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f C ir c u la tio n M a n a g e r M ik e B a r r ic k , is th e o f ­ f ic 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 iv e r s ity . I t is p u b lis h e d e ach' 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 sch o o l y e a r, e x c e p tin g h o lid a y s , a nd is e n te re d as second clfiss m a tte r a t th e T e m p e , A riz o n a , P ost O ffic e u n d e r th e A c ts o f 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 p ric e , $3 p e r sch o o l y e a f. PRESS T H E S T A T E PR E S S is a m e m b e r o f th e A riz o n a N e w s p a p e rs A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te d C o l­ le g ia te Press a n d N a tio n a l A d v e r tis in g S e rv ic e , In c . E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F ........ ................................................. ........................ ............B l’L L NEW S D E P A R T M E N T M A N A G IN G E D IT O R ___;____ C A M P U S E D IT O R ................................................. A S S IS T A N T C A M P U S E D IT O R ................... N E W S E D IT O R .......... ........................................... A S S IG N M E N T S E D IT O R .......................................... F E A T U R E E Q JT O R ............... ....................... C O P Y E D IT O R ........ C H IE F P R O O F R E A D E R ........................ " SPORTS D E P A R T M E N T S P O R T S E D IT O R ........... ........................ A S S IS T A N T S P O R T S E D IT O R ...................... F L IC K -B A R B A R A M A R LO W E ........... B I L L O V E R E N D ............... T W IL A D R U M M — R O S A L Y N W H IT N E Y ....M A R Y G O R M A N — JA N E T W O LH ETER ----- G A R Y O L M S T E Á D -------.— — „ B O B Z A C H E B O B EGER BOB JAC O BSEN OFF THE EDITOR'S DESK to the men of adelphi: let's protest it!- attention provo: the devils may be coming By R O SALYN W H IT N E Y B ask etb all season a t ASU will leave us fo r an o th er y ear afte r th e n e x t tw o hom e gam es. We w ill host th e A ir Force A cadem y S atu rd ay n ig h t and th e U n iv er­ sity of A rizona w ill tr y th e ir l u c k A gainst p u r five in the final hom e gam e T uesday night. But, th e p u rp o s e of th is colum n is not to provide you w ith a c a le n ­ d ar, ra th e r it is meant to rè ‘ w aiis, th e hom etow n fans listen ­ eq u ally casual a ttire , in a ^ n ak e ed cuirThe Sun D evils defeated d ance dow n C e n tra l A venue. th e fav o red S eattle team and Not until 2 a.nr. did the w ith th e new s, th e cry, “B eat excitem ent of the evening USC,” w en t up on th e ASU begin to take its toll and cam pus. the w ea ry fans begin to d rift A stro n g U niversity of S o u th ­ e rn C alifornia team cam e o ut for th e n e x t gam e to m eet a, once again, underdog Sun D evil five. To the d elig h t of P o rtlan d fans and th e A rizona rad io a u d ­ ience, p re -g a m e pred ictio n s w ent to th e w ind as th e “C in d erella” boys fought to a 86-71 victory. T h e last point of the game there began a show of s p irit by Sun Devils th at nas set a precedent. fresh th e m em ory of those of C ars im m ediately began to you w ho w ere w ith us last y e a r and to g.ve th e new com ers some converge on th e cam pus and a im p o rtan t background in fo rm a­ v ery vocal g ro u p g ath ered in th e lo t b ehind P alo V erde to tion. “sing th e ir p raise s” for a job Last year, and, by some w ell done by Coach N ed W ulk coincidence, it was about an d h is team . t.iis tim e, a nationally u n , known basketball team and coach boarded a plane and headed for the W estern Regionals in Portland. T h eir first gam e in the r e ­ gional com petition proved to be the “golden coach” w hich c a r­ ried th e “C in d erella” Sun D e­ vils to w ard th e W estern R e ­ gional title and, into th e na­ tio n al spotlight: Via th e a ir - aw ay. T he sp irit o f th e celeb ratio n d id n ’t w ea r off in th e n e x t cou­ ple of days. W hen th e reaso n s for th e excitem ent, n am ely Coach W ulk an d th e team , la n d ­ ed a t S ky H arb o r, th e y 'found o v er a thousand h o arse b u t still noisy ASU su p p o rters g ath ered to w elcom e hom e th e W estern R egional ru n n e rs-u p . Last y e a r’s dem onstra­ tions w ere spontaneous e x ­ amples of real sp irit and they w ere our w ay of t e l l ­ ing a w onderful team th a t we w ere proud of them and grateful fo r th e ir tre m e n d ­ ous efforts. A ll of th is h a s been leading up to a suggestion w e w ould B u rstin g w ith pride, Sun D e­ lik e to offer fo r y o u r consid­ vil ro o ters organized a carav an era tio n — le t’s n o t w a it u n til to go to P h o en ix to sp read th eir th e glory is gained, w h y n ot sp irit. T housands m.et in th e send o u r “C in d erella” team off P a rk C e n tral p a rk in g lot, th e ir to th e S k y lin e-B o rd er playoff ch eers g row ing lo u d er in spite of w ith a sim ilar show of re a l fa lte rin g voices. G irls in long sp irit, le ttin g th em k n o w th a t form ats an d cadets in th e ir m ili­ vye a re p ro u d of th e ir season ta ry best, s tra ig h t from the reco rd an d w ish th em “Good M ilitary B all, joined sleepy- L uck!!” eyed coeds in p in cu rls, s w e a t- . P rovo, h e re com e th e Sun sh irts an d cu t-o ffs, an d m en in Devils! The blow has struck. Five and an half months after the fraternities on Adelphi row have been living under one housing setup, they hit us smack in the face with another. If this were merely a change in policy, it would be both logical and fair. But it is not. It is as retroactive as retroactive can get. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE FRATERNITIES concerned with this admin­ istrative decision have now been told that they must make up losses incurred in housing operations which were directly under control of and the responsibility “ ‘ the ASU Housing Office. To th e E ditor: . each. O r h as A SU som e professor World’s Fair graduate credit It was not made clear at the beginning1of this aca­ It w as w ith re g re t th a t I read who k now s all ab o u t th e W orld’s leak out to the sources who demic year that the fraternities would pay for opera­ F a ir an d w ould pe a v alu ab le tional expenditures such as repairs and Utilities. Fratern­ in th e P hoenix p ap ers th a t A ri­ guide, p o in tin g out to iis g rad­ will eventually evaluate my zona S tate U n iv ersity w as o ffe r­ ities were under thé impression that, as in the dormitor­ ing a 20-day to u r th is sum m er u ate stu d e n ts th a t “This is R u s­ -master’s degree, I feel I ' shall be heavily and unduly penalized ies, Housing would assume these costs. for g ra d u a te stu d e n ts to v isit sia’s booth, an d th e n e x t one because some professor has But now we are told that this was not so.th e W orld’s F a ir and receive is a booth from Iran . Now d o n ’t teamed with the University’s IN A MIMEOGRAPHED sheet entitled “Adelphf th re e h o u rs g rad u a te credit from forget to collect vonr h andouts:" academic administration to have I am from o u t-o f-s ta te paying students pay his way to the Houses ^— Management Policies” the Housing Office th e in stitu tio n . states: Because many operational expenditures such as I am a g rad u a te stu d en t m y ­ high tu itio n because of th e r e ­ World’s Fair under the guise of repairs, utilities, etc., fluctuate, establishing rates so -as self, and for ju st tw o hours of p u tatio n of one of A SU ’s g ra d ­ graduate education. to’ avoid both a loss and a profit is an extremely diffi­ g rad u a te cred it I w ill read m ore uate colleges from w hich, I b e ­ Graduate education starts the cult task.” th a n 900 pages in tw o tex ts, lieved, a deg ree has in trin sic fifth year of college, not the We’d like to know why. w rite a term p ap er and d eliv er value in o u t-o f-c o lleg e circles. fifth year of grade school! Should i n f o r m a t i o n about ASU Graduate Student We are under the impression that management orals a t th e end of th e term . For my g rad u a te c r e d i t .T have to teaches a business leader how to operate nearly right le arn som ething, not to u r th e on the money. ; N o rth w est and collect p rin te d ■ WE CANNOT SEE how management could be so aterials a t display booths in dilficult for ASU Housing. They were in charge of m To the Editor: S eattle. , learning to stomach the,filth and haanaging five small housing units for a period of five . T he P eace Corps is h ere . . . months. And they went $1,300 in the hole in one house In essence, the policy of g r a n t­ h ere to learn to help people in bleakness that they will en­ counter in South America. ing cred it to “to u rists” w ate rs alone. foreign nations rise out of the How touchingly ironic, that Therefore, we call on the men of Adelphi to urrte- down the v alu e of a degree r e ­ poverty and sq u alo r in w hich . . . and to submit a written -formal protest to Ar izona ceived^ from - A S U .. x.w on d er if they are entrenched — to rise to these “American Ambassadors” the 'University is in the tourist are becoming acquainted with State University. & our sta n d ard of civilization. business anyway. the primitive, conditions they are ^ )r we could always move out. this is college, not grade school dean up at home first? EDITORIALLY SPEAKING bring your change to Y game A group of eight young women will be calling for your support about a week from now. The group ’ • • Arizona State’s pom-pon girls. What they need . . . enough money to travel to Provo Utah The reason . . . to support the Sun Devil basketball team! ,, I outt Ie; next Tuesday night during half-time of the ASU-UofA- game, these girls — aided by members of Spurs, Angel Flight, Kaydettes and Pleiades — will be passing the hat” and asking students, friends, faculty and all other Sun Devil cage boosters to contribute. 1 If enough money is collected, the girls will fly to Provo for the playoff game and will remain for the tournament games that weekend. The administration has given approval to the plan­ ned trip, for which the girls have asked us to express their thanks. We want them to go and we know personally that the Devils want them there. We hope you do. P a rt of th eir conditioning has/ venturing forth to correct — I see th a t ASU offers six consisted of tim e spent on an right here in their own country. hours of cred it for to uring E u ­ A rizona Indian reservation . . John Radcliffe rope, some m o re fo r trav elin g in to M exico and now th re e for State Press letters to the editor musF be typ ew ritten , a tten d in g th e W orld’s F air. signed, less than 300 words and in good taste. If th e criteria for en rollm ent Although it is essential that all letters must be signed, on these d ifferen t trip s is m oney it is not necessary th at the author’s name appear in print (and a p p a re n tly it is), w hy Lett¿rs intended fo r the Wednesday issue should be doesn’t the re g istra r open an o ­ turned in Monday; fo r the Friday issue, Wednesday. th e r cash ier’s booth in th e A d ­ In view of the new editorial outlook of the State Press, m in istratio n building and sell students are encouraged to S P E A K UP! th e cred it o u trig h t—say for $100 CLAUDE HOPPER -a h e m ; the g rass IS CERTAINLY THRIVING VERY WELL FOE? 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Twist Party Slated Tonight i s m « m A Munich songfest, a London theatre party, the Lido Club in Paris, the Student Inn in Heidelberg—all are part of American Ex­ press' 1962 Student Tours. I t’s tw istin ’ tim e a t Wilson | H all tonight from 7 to 11! f Tw isters! .including all ASU | coeds, w ho have been extended j a late n ifh t because of tom or| ro w ’s holiday, w ill receive free | tw ist in stru ctio n s an d can comj p ete for special prizes to the | mpsic of an estim ated $6,000 w orth of special stereo eq uip­ m ent. NOW! 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In addition to Western Europe, itineraries include Russia, the Scandinavian countries and Israel. Each tour will be led by one or more faculty members frorti Yale, Harvard, Brown, Briarcliff, Radcliffe, Smith, Simmons, Notre Dame or Southern Methodist. If you’d like full information—itineraries, prices, departure and arrival dates—on all ten 1962 American Express Student Tours, mail in the coupon below. American Express Co., 4 0 9 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. Please send me literature on your 1962 Student Tours of Europe. N am e ____________________________________________________________ Address.. C ity____ _Zone_ _State_ Also, please^send literature to my parents. Nam e ______________________________ _______ Add res#.._____________________ C ity.______________ _____________ _Zone_ _S ta te . Admission will be a 50 cent W e’ll keep an open line to th e donation for th e Pleiades scho­ infirm ary, in case of any em er­ larsh ip fund fo r incom ing fresh - gencies.” m en women. 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T he club w ill p resen t for d is­ cussion resolutions concerning economic and m ilita ry support I S ’ to K atanga; th e congressional sub-com m ittee on the “IVfuzzl-1 J ing of th e M ilita ry ”; th e p u r ­ 30, chase of UN Bonds and Con-1 gressm an Jam es B. U tt’s propo­ sal, w h ich w ould revoke our m em bership in th e U nited N a­ tions and its specialized ag en ­ cies. Steinuni. S ir lo in * * * 4801 North Central * _________ __ ________________ N o w Playing — "RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO'' * * * * * * _____ * * * * * * * * * * * i $1.95 -* 1 * $1.95 * ALL YOU CAN EAT! CHUCK W A G O N Char Broiled Steak Dinner jlfofcofts * ★ ♦ 48 17 E. Indian School * * * ¥ ¥ * * * ¥ ¥ * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ * \W N O W PLAYING "C A R M E N McCRAE" ALL YOU CAN EAT! 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This tends to step up B ro w n ie A u to m a tic “ 8 " M o v ie C am e ra w it h e le c tric eye. B o u g h t n e w fo r $80 in N o v e m b e r. W ill se ll f o r $50. J o h n B e n e vid e s, W O 7-9708. M o to rc y c le . 1959 T r iu m p h T -2 0 -S 200 CC. R e b u ilt E n g in e , tra n s m is s io n . $325. Y O 3-3753. 1960 R e n a u lt D a u p h in e . R a d io , H e a t­ e r. 62 L ice n se . O rig in a l O w n e r. L o w M ile a g e — C le a n . C a ll W H 6-2228. TRAVEL E U R O P E f o r $495 ro u n d t r i p PhoerfTbi to C o p e n h a g e n . D e p a rt J u n e i y on . M a jo r A i r lin e D C 7c F IR S T C L A S S . T h is o p p o r tu n it y a v a ila b le ,Jto s tu d e n ts , f a c u lt y ( w if e a n d c h ild r e n ) . C h a r te r r e q u ire s 80 p e o p le . D e a d lin e M a rc h 20. 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FAMOUS CIG ARETTES ÉÉ . w “ w h e r e v e r p a r t ic u l a r PEOPLE CONGREGATE" C a t. Co. Fhpisrt of M . jL v ù e a n . û & u o & y io n g , - S t á w i, our mûUlo « Pall Mali’s natural m ildness is so good to your ta ste! So smooth, so satisfying, so downright smokeable! Wednesday, February 21, 1962 STATE PRESS Rose, Davies Top Field With 15-4 , John Rose and_George Davies ever to clear 16 feet, failed to of Arizona State tied for first j clear 14 feet in the meet. Uelses in the pole vault at the Mason- appeared weak after a recent Dixon Games in Louisville Sat- | illness, 1 urday with leaps of 15-4. Page 7 BOB VIEWS SPORTS NEWS K jNetters P ull U pset V ictory Larry 's Going Great Guns By BOB EGER ' Sports Editor Rose c le a r e d 1 5 -8 b u t his What’s wrong with Larry Armstrong? Rose, however, was awarded! b a r f e l l in t o t h e p it , n u l l i ­ the first place trophy on a coin j f y i n g t h e le ap. Rose said A glance at the scoring column after a Sun Devil toss. basketball game lately might make an observer curi­ t h e b o x in w h i c h t h e v a u l t e r s John Uelses, the only man ous enough to ask that question. p l a n t t h e i r p ole fo r th e Armstrong’s relatively meager 11 points Monday v a u l t w a s to o s h a l l o w . night against ASC is nothing unusual lately. Used to be Uelses complained of the when you saw an 11 in the total points column after the P “ ?®, thmg>after •ius*.missedj name Armstrong you figured that it was probably a serious in ju ry w hen his pole i misprint Cal Golfers Win Tucson Tourney d id n ’t • p la n t rig h t and h e fell I Want to -know what’s wrong with Larry? Arizona State’s girl netters pulled several major upsets andx walked off with the team crown plus the individual titles at *the Arizona Intercollegiate tennis tournament in Tucson last week­ end. Carole Ann Prosen defeated Ann iHeck of San Diego' State 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 to' win the .wo­ men’s singles crown. Miss Prosen reached the finals with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Carol Loop of LA State College. Miss Loop was seeded second and Miss Prosen third. Sherry Wheeler and Carol | lo feet onto the .runway instead I Nothing . J ' Soi-enson of Arizona State com­ « f ^ l ' i n g , h e ’s b e t t e r t h a n e v e r . Miss Prosen then team ed w ith bined to give ASU the team vic- j surec^ th e loox^and^ffrim d 'b o th I to ry in th e U n iv ersity of A riv a u lte rs’ com plaints to be valid. o n t h e s t a t i s t i c a l s h e e / ^ e ^ i ^ t h a t ^ 80^ 1^ ^ 01^ ” HahleS ° f ASU _— .. , women’s golf) --I n o n m e s t a t i s t i c a l s h e e t . W e f i n d t h a t a s a s o p h o m o r e , w om en’s doubles crowt0n Win w iththea zona r.:. Invitational ^ °f I• . • $ . * _. 11 h u--, -----®-----------“ pts. XT' “*± upset V S i l S g g s o n H f eknatl.°h ’S field g9?l. attem As «a-*.jI u— 6-2, *±-u, 4-6, U 6-4 victory o ver vaulters, has now | junior, he raised his field goal accuracy to .434 per .cent. | Miss Loop and Billie Jean Mofend. won three major meets and jThis year, through Monday’s game, he is hitting at a a !1fitt. Miss Wheeler won first place placed second in two. His vie- | -462 clip. with rounds of 81, 74 and 73, tories include the' Los Angeles He’s always worked hard on his foul shooting, and Miss Moffltt was .top seeded and Mi^s Sorenson copped third! Invitational, the Winnipeg Meet | this year the practice has paid off in even bigger divi- in the tourney. She is the de­ Wimbledon doubles with rounds of 86, 76 and 77. -Of Champions and the. Masoii- dends than before. In 1959-60 he converted .728 per cent fending Team scores are awarded on | Dixon Games. of his free tosses. Last year he hit that mark right on the champion along with nationally the basis of the two best 54 hole j The next competition for Rose nose with another .728 per cent effort. This year he’s ranked Karen Hantze Sussman. totals for each team. v. I and Davies will be the Arizona dropping them in with .784 per cent success. One can dig even further into the facts and figures The Sun Devils competed | Relays in Tucson Saturday, against teams from the UofA, j Davies might compete in ah in- and come up. with even, more interesting information: New Mexico, Los Angeles Statej door meet in New York instead Sometimes people don’t consider playing time when and UCLA. The UofA placed! of the Arizona competition, they’re evaluating performances. •/ Last year “Larry came near to being a 40-minute The ASU Racquet second in team, standings. | which is not an official meet. Club will man with close tussles all over the schedule and a lack of I hold tryout's for membe^ip on Racquet Club Holds Tryouts Wheel Aligning - Balancing Auto Glass Installation TEMPE BODY SHOP SPECIALIZED COLLISION SERVICE I. W . "P e te ” N u ll — Phene W O 7-1601 11 East Fourth Street TEMPE adequate replacements. Even the year before as a sopho- | Feb. 26> 27 and 28 on the wo_ mote he averaged 33 minutes of play a game. This year men’s. tennis courts. w l T 29 minutes a contest. _ Members will be selected on b l n nv US- hif rf du^ d„ playinS tlm? Sweet One ability to p]ay tennis> know. has been clicking at a 17.2 pace — only 2.7 points per ledge of the rules, interest in contest less than- he finished with last season. the game and willingness to With the kind of talent Coach Ned Wulk has on the practice. bench this year it’s obvious that Armstrong can’t play New officers were elected re­ as much as in the past. In thelasj two games the starters cently by the Racquet Club for have scored 121 points, the reserves 115. You can’t have 1962-63.” much better balance than that. Ina Leffler is the new presi­ But don’t get the idea that Sweet Larry is, having dent. Lynn Haines was elected an. off year just because he’s not averaging over 20 vice president, Pinky Shoema- . points a game. Just like certain beverages, he gets bet­ ker is the new secretary-trea­ ter j with age. surer and Shan Worsley and Carol Ann-Prosen will share the publicity post. ARCHERY MEETING THIS AFTERNOON Anyone who has had prev­ ious experience in archery is invited - to an organizational meeting of the ASU Archery Club. The meeting is scheduled for this afternoon at 4:30 in Room 101 of the Moeur Activity build­ ing. Today’s meeting will include an election of temporary offic­ ers and the appointment of a constitutional committee. ITe all mtike mistakes... 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Sweet Larry Armstrong, the fantastic little court magician who has contributed a giant’s share to putting Arizona State on the basketball map, became the highest career scorer in the school’s history Saturday night. Monday, it was Arizona State! last week, boosted his average College who received a thorough even higher with 9 for 12 and thumping bv the big Devil guns,. two free throws in a 201point The Axers, through stalling at­ effort. Armstrong, although he tempts, managed to “hold” ASU played sparingly, hit 17 points, to a mere 106 points but the Ollie Fayne added 14 and Bobquintet from up in the woods . by Howard had 10. Monday night the Devils could only manage 41 markers cooled off a bit but still m a ­ themselves. naged to hit .517 per cent ASU ran its record to 20-3, from the floor and .782 its home court win streak to from the charity line against 30 games and its season winning the Axers. streak to 15 games with Mon- 1 | Tony Cerkvenik took over as day’s win. ! the big gun for ASU this time, In S aturday’s Sun Devil hitting 16 points and snaring scoring extravaganza the 14 rebounds as five Devils rea­ ASU bombers racked up 72 ched the double figures. points in the first h a lf — more than a lot of teams j Becker had a perfect night for ASU. He hit' five for five score in a game and more from the floor and . five for than Pasadena eventually five at the foul line for 15 points. did score. Hahn added 14 points, Arm­ That frantic first half w a s1strong 11 and Caldwell 10. highlighted by Larry Arm­ strong’s fast break layup with 11:58 remaining in the half. The COMMANDO CAGERS TANGLE FRIDAY two-pointer made Armstrong ASU’s Lettermen’s Club will the highest-scoring player in the school’s history and the present a commando basketball crowd gave him a standing ova­ game Friday night at 8 in Sun tion as Pasadena called time out Devil Gym. Tickets are 50 cents and can be purchased from after the shot. LAR R Y ARMSTRONG The Sun Devils, with six play­ members of the club. ers in the double figures, hit a blistering .570' 'per cent of their shots from the floor and 16 of P.E. CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN 18 free throws. Brand Names MEN’S WEAR A rt Becker led both teams in scoring w ith 23 points on 10 of 14 field goal tries and three for three from the foul line. Joe Caldwell, in a spectacu­ lar performance, netted 22 points and grabbed nine re—I bounds to take second place ho- i Armstrong, who has more moves than all the contes­ tants in a chess tournam ent, popped in 17 points during lim ited duty to erase the th re e -y e a r career scoring record, previously held by A l Nealey. Nealey’s m a rk was 1304. Including Monday night’6 fra y against ASC7 Arm strong has 1324 w ith three regular-season games and the N C A A playoffs to go. “ It w as great to break the record,” said L a rry in the dressing room a fte r Satur­ day’s game w ith Pasadena. “ But th a t’s alread y in the past now and I don’t w an t to th in k of anything but getting ready fo r th at N C A A , to urnam en t.” Armstrong played his high school ball at Phoenix South Mountain where he was an AllState selection for three years. W ill-o -th e -w isp A rm stro n g He then played service ball and who claims he’s now grown! e T . ,, , “““ to 5-11, became the darling of ^ p 0 brilll^ t l y at Phoenix vPar af­ a f. ICollege’ ayeragmg 21.7 points West Coast fans last year ter sterling exhibitions in the per game during his year there. F ar West Classic and the NC­ He hit 74 of 77 free throws in AA Western Regionals, both in competition during PC’s last ten games that season. Portland. His steady scoring and pesky defensive play earned him spots Lettermen Meet on the Helms All America and The Lettermen’s Qlub will the- Small America clubs ând meet to n ig h t in M U 210 a t 8:30. 4 out of 5 M a le ASU Students Need A Haircut! Brand Names WOMEN’S WEAR Are You Sure You EXPERT RACKET RESTRINGING Don’t Need One? T r o p h i es an d Eng raving “FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW” G et One Today foe SeUe& 624 MILL AVE. his flair for showmanship won him the applause of fans w hereever he went. .. 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