Pre-Registration Runs Smoothly Tickets, Fees, NoCompIaihts Decal Rules Reported To Are Revised The Registrar C am pus S ecu rity has com ­ p le tely revised th e section of th e p ark in g , safety an d tra ffic reg u la tio n s p e rta in in g to p a r k ­ ing an d decal fin es w hich w ill becom e effectiv e F eb. 1. By HECTOR BEJARANO And TERRY MALLOY As th e p ro g ra m ,goes in to its second day, A lfred T hom as Jr., re g istra r an d d ire c to r of a d m is­ sions, y esterd ay said th a t p re ­ re g istra tio n h a s b een ru n n in g q u ite w ell. No co m p lain ts or irre g u la ritie s h ad been rep o rted to h is office. T he rev isio n s em phasize q u a l­ ity r a th e r th a n ’q u a n tity , a r e ­ v e rsa l of th e p re se n t code. Lt. T hom as G o d b eh ere ex p lain e d th a t each ty p e of v iolation w ill c a rry a set fine, reg a rd le ss of th e n u m b e r of p rev io u s c ita ­ tions. UNDER TH E c u rre n t ru le s a g ra d u a te d schedule of fin es is en forced re g a rd le ss of th e o f­ fense. F o r ex a m p le , now a first vio latio n c a rrie s a $1 fine; a second, $2; a th ird , $4; a fo u rth , $6, five o r m ore, $10. THE NEW re g u la tio n s place a h ig h e r fin e on th e m o re s e r­ ious violations a n d violations th a t cause a n inco n v en ien ce to others. T he specific vio latio n s an d th e ir fin es are: P a rk in g in a re stric te d are a, $2; facu lty , sta ff or s tu d e n t cars p a rk in g in th e v isito r areas, $3; p a rk in g in a ¿pon -d esig n ated (n o -p a rk in g ) zone, $2; o b stru c tin g a d r iv e ­ w ay, $4; o b stru ctin g a p ro p e rly p a rk e d vehicle, $5, an d all o th ­ e r illeg al p a rk in g s n o t listed, $1. P A R K IN G DECAL re g u la ­ tions h a v e b een ch anged to read : F a ilu re to re g iste r a n d /o r d isp lay decal, $3; im p ro p e r d is­ play, $2;. im p ro p e r tra n s fe r of decal, $5, a n d falsify in g in ­ fo rm a tio n on a p p lic a tio n o r u s ­ ing a fictitio us, false ly m ade, o r a lte re d decal, $5. T h e fin e for p a rk in g a bicycle illeg ally is $1. T h e v io la to r is giv en seven c a le n d a r d ay s fro m th e d a te of citatio n to p a y th e fine. A fter th a t tim e, a n a d d itio n a l $2 la te fee is assessed. T w en ty d a y s a f te r th e d a te of issuance,, a n o tic e is se n t to th e a p p ro p ria te d e a n ’s office fo r ac tio n if the fin e h as n o t been paid. ACCORDING to G odbehere, th e changes • w e re n ecessary to elim in a te th e b o okkeeping in ­ volved in rec o rd in g th e n u m b e r of citatio n s fo r th e cu m u lativ e scale of fines. M ore im p o rta n t­ ly, h e said, th e revisions co rrect u n ju s t situ atio n s th a t a rise u n ­ d e r th e p re se n t reg u latio n s. A n ex a m p le of th e in c o n sist­ ency in fairness, h e p o in ted out, is th a t a stu d e n t is fined» $10 for a com p aritiv ely m in o r v io ­ la tio n because he h as h ad fo u r o th e r Citations th a t y ea r. On th e o th e r h an d , a stu d e n t th a t leav es his c a r p ark e d all day so o th e r c a rs c a n n o t be m oved is fined only $1 on a first offense. In p erso n al in te rv iew s w ith sen io rs on cam p u s, m ost of th em fe lt th a t th e p r e - re g is tr a ­ tio n process w as less tim e co n ­ sum ing an d th d t it g en erally w as a good idea. SOME STU D EN TS how ever, had co m plaints. T hey included: “I t should b e arra n g e d so th a t it is possible to com plete reg is­ tra tio n an d fee p a y m e n t in one d ay .” Registration Congestion P re -reg istratio n w as going well due to d is ­ ap p e a ra n c e of long lines which tend to lead to confusion and short tem pers. Some waiting how ever, w as necessary at the Moeur A d m in ­ istration Building during periods w h ere regis­ tration m a teria ls w ere available. In the back- (Photo by Jim Hutchins) ground is the new Language and L iterature Building which will be in use for the first tim e next semester. Jim H utchjps and Sue E l­ len H utchins found th a t the usual filling out of cards and re -a rra n g in g of schedules w as n e ­ cessary. Neo-Know Nothings Deny Claims By Evening Paper T he N eo -K n o w N o t h i n g s claim ed y e ste rd a y th a t a lle g a ­ tio n s m a d e a b o u t th e m in th e Ja n . 8 issu e o f th e E v ening (A m erican w e re false. L aw ren c e J . W iln er an d J e f ­ fery H anriigan, sole m em b ers of th e group, said, “W e d o n ’t h av e an y id ea o f w h a t th e y ’re ta lk in g ab o u t.” W iln er said, “T h e in feren ces by th e p a p e r th a t th e p a rty w as in volved in a re c e n t ‘b o m b ’ . th ro w in g in c id en t w ere co m ­ p le tely false.” H e re fe rre d to sta te m en ts in th e p a p e r th a t a “bom b of som e ty p e ” w as th ro w n fro m a m oving c a r a t a b o o k stan d set u p by th e Y oung A m ericans fo r F re ed o m o n D ec. 5. H e also den ied th e N eo -K n o w N othings blocked a Y A F m e etin g o r a d ­ vocated “a d e m o n stratio n h ere lik e th e .o n e a t B e rk e le y .” ' IN EX PL A IN IN G h is p o si­ tion, W iln er p o in ted out, “We a r e n o t a h a te g ro u p as th e E v en in g A m eric an h a s im p lied . W e a re a lo v e g ro u p .” S ta te d W ilner: “O u r group is d ed ica ted to sarcasm , ab su rd ity an d satire. W e (H a n n ig a n and c lea r P o licy .” In a sta te m e n t y esterd ay , A n ­ d re w M orrison, p re sid e n t of Y A F, said, “In th e p a st sem est­ e r Y A F h as se t a n ex a m p le of w h a t la w -a b id in g , responsible cam p u s p o litical activ ity ca n be. I’m su re th a t th e v a st m a jo rity of A SU stu d e n ts w ould n ot su p ­ p o rt th e sort of d iso rd e r m e n ­ tio n ed in th e E v en in g A m erican a rtic le .” “It should be cen tralized in one b u ild in g o n ly .” “ IT CAN b e a d isad v an tag e to th e low er classm en because th ey are last to • pick up th eir class ca rd s.” “Som e stu d e n ts m u st ta k e proficiency ex am s and w on’t k now w h at courses th ey m ight need.” a T h e p re -re g istra tio n p la n w as in stitu ted w ith th e id e a th a t it could b e im proved by th e fall sem ester, U n iv ersity officials sta te d e a rlie r th is y ear. WHILE ITS p rim e objective is speeding u p re g istra tio n w ith few er conflicts, i t also p ro ­ v id es fo r a lo n g er vacation. S tu ­ d en ts w ho re g iste r an d pay th e ir fees d o n ’t h a v e to re tu rn to school u n til th e first d ay of classes on Feb. 8. A ll stu d e n ts c u rre n tly re g is­ tered in o n -ca m p u s co u rses w ho p la n to en ro ll fo r th e second se­ m ester can p re -re g is te r and in clu d e a ta le n t show , to u rs, in-" h av e th re e o p tio n s for reg is­ d iv id u al college p ro g ram s and tr a t io n an d p a y m e n t of *fees: in te rest areas. “T his w ill allow — S tu d en ts can com p lete the ev e ry stu d e n t, no m a tte r w h at e n tire se co n d -sem ester reg is­ his or h e r in te re st to find an tra tio n process, in c lu d in g th e a re a of close in te re st in w hich p ay m en t of fees’ w ith in th e to w o rk “ N adia said. J a n . .11-21 p erio d . ASU Day Officers Needed h im self) h av e been aligned w ith th e S tu d e n t N o n-V iolent C o o rd in atin g C om m ittee and th e C o m m ittee fo r a S an e N u T he p la n n in g co m m ittee of A SU D ay w ill hold its first m eetin g a t 3 p.m . T h u rsd ay in MU 211, according to N adia K o m arn y ck y j, co m m ittee c h a ir­ m an. ASU D ay is d iffe re n t from S en io r D ay p rim a rily because this y e a r an y h igh school s tu ­ d en t m ay atten d . . Miss K o m arn y ck y j says th a t th e co m m ittee w ill form su b ­ com m ittees a t T h u rsd a y ’s m e e t­ ing. T h ey are looking for in ­ te rested stu d e n ts to head th e su b -co m m ittees. P ossible p lan s for A SU D ay Exit Interviews S tu d en ts receiv in g aid u n d er N atio n al D efense E ducation L oans an d p la n n in g to leav e a f ­ te r th is' sem ester m u st a rra n g e an “ex it in te rv ie w ” b efo re d e ­ p artin g , acco rd in g to Jo a n W alsh, su p e rv iso r of th e s tu ­ d e n t lo a n d e p a rtm en t. In fo rm a tio n co n cern in g in ­ te rv iew s m ay be o b ta in ed in A d 107. —THEY CAN com p lete all steps of re g istra tio n an d d efer p ay m en t of fees u n til J a n . 2529. —T h ey can also co m p lete th e sig n -u p ro u tin e d u rin g th e r e ­ g u la r reg istra tio n , Feb. 4-6. J a n . 16 is th e d ea d lin e fo r adm ission o r T e-ad m issio n a p - . p licatio n s fro m a ll n ew s tu ­ d en ts an d fo rm er stu d e n ts w ho a re re tu rn in g a f te r a n absen ce of one o r m ore sem esters. Page 2 Exam Schedule 1 o rp T hurs., Mon., ... Tues., ____ ..Wed., _____T hurs., ____F ri., .......Wed., .... 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Ja n . 28 25 26 27 28 29 27 26 29 29 at at at at at at at at at at Ja n . 28 a t Ja n . 28 at Jan-. 25 a t Ja n . 28 at Ja n . 28 at Ja n . 25 at Jari. 25 a t Ja n . 26 a t Ja n . 27 a t Ja n . 27 a t Ja n . 27 at Ja n . 27 a t Ja n . 25 at Ja n . 30 a t Ja n . 30 at Ja n . 29 at Ja n . 29 at 3:40 - 5:30 10:00 -11:50 10:00 -11:50 10:00--11:50 -11:50 10:00- 11:50 3:40- 5:30 7:40- 9:30 1:00- 2:50 3:40- 5:30 © Ö O A ll C lasses R egularly S cheduled on MWF or DAILY at: 7:40 - 8:30 8:40 9:30 9:40 -10:30 10:40--11:30 11:40--12:30 ... 12:40- 1:30 1:40 2:30.... 2:40- 3:30 3:40- 4:30 4:40- 5:30 T TH or T TH S at: 8:30 7:40- 8:55 8:40- 9:30 . . ’ 9:15- 10:30 9:40- 10:30 10:40- 11:30. 10:40- 11:55 11:40- 12:30 : 12:15- 1:30 12:40- 1:30 . 1:40- 2:30 1:40- 2:50 2:40- 3:30 3:15- 4:30 . 3:40- 4:30 ... 4:40- 5:30 4:40- 5:55 1:00- 2:50 1:00- 2:50 3:40- 5:30 7:40- 9:30 7:40- 9:30 1:00- 2:50 1:00- 2:50 1:00- 2:50 1:00- 2:50 1:00- 2:50 7:40- 9:30 ■ 7:40- 9:30 7:40- 9:30 7:40- 9:30 7:40- 9:30 7:40- 9:30 7:40- 9:30 Financial Board Passes Requests T hree req u ests for fun d s w ere passed at the M onday m eeting of the B oard of F in an cial C on­ trol: ' ;—T he L ead ersh ip B oard re ­ quest of th e previous w eek to increase ex p e n d itu res by $825 and incom e by $250. —The Rally an d T ra d itio n s B oard req u e st to add $162.77 to incom e and ex p e n d itu res. —T he R ally an d T ra d itio n s B oard req u e st to a w a rd $171 to cheerlead ers for sw eaters. In o th e r business, th e I n te r ­ national S t u d e n t R elations B oard req u ested $60 fo r a fa r e ­ well b an q u et to fete visitin g B razilian stu d e n ts on F eb. 27. SUN DEVILS BARBER SHOP 3 BARBERS I v Wednesday, January 13, 1&65 S ÎA ÏÈ PRESS ff I 130 E. 8th — In The Mall 8 th s t ' & Services Expanded For Study Facilities In preparation for upcoming final exams, University service facilities will expand services, managers said this week. Library hours during exam week and semester break are to be extended. T he firs t change in lib ra ry h o u rs w ill go in to effect S u n ­ day J a n . 24 w h en th e lib ra ry w ill be open an ad d itio n a l tw o hours, to 11 p.m. Room s 208-210 w ill be open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Ja n . 18-23. S tu d y room s also w ill be av ailab le d u rin g ex am w eek, b u t room n u m b ers h av e n ot yet been announced: J a n 25-28 th e h o u rs w ill be 8 a.m . - 11 p.m. in stead of th e usual 10 p.m . closing hour. Ja n . 29 an d 30 th ey w ill be 8 a.m . - 5 p.m. th e re g u la r hours. T he lib ra ry J a n . 31. w ill TV Commercials Raise Comments be closed D u rin g sem ester b re a k the lib ra ry w ill be open F eb. 1-4 from 8 a.m . - 5 p.m. It w ill be closed Feb. 6 - 7 . R eg u lar h o u rs w ill be re su m ­ ed Feb. 8. A lso an n o u n ced th is w eek w as th e sch ed u le of room s ih th e M U w hich w ill be av a ila b le fo r study. C om m ercials on K A E T? A SU ’s n o n -co m m ercial ed u ca­ tio n al television statio n h a s ‘been b ro ad castin g “coffee” co m m er­ cials. S tu d en ts in rad io -telev isio n an n o u n cin g class w ere a d v e rtis­ ing a special A ra b coffee — “C aliph C offee,” a c o f f e e “k now n an d ap p re cia ted aro u n d th e w o rld fo r its aro m a, flav o r an d ta ste .” ANNOUNCEM ENT 4— WE PRY HARDER. 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Come alive with two for five. For erudite readers w he have come this f a r we offer a free GANT or SERO shirt f o r prop­ erly identifying each victim of o u r pilfering. JohnJIoran J A iru ro 3 4 *$ 1 5 9 CLEANED £. PRS.S/&EX? 130 EAST EIGHTH SI, TEMPI •jor G*yieros K V i i / r J 71 A L U E VALET x t S P s t o , for Wednesday, January 13, 1965 STATE PRESS Local Politics In Action — Honorary Publishes Reorganization Plans Afoot Professor’s Speech By TONY AULT L ast fa ll’s P ay so n L ea d ersh ip W orkshop has resu lted in th e creatio n of se v eral com m ittees to reorganize an d d elin eate th e s tru c tu re an d goals of stu d e n t governm ent. A t P ayson, A ssociated S tu ­ d en ts w as fo u n d in n o cen t o f th e charges of “cliqu ish n ess” and h aving a dead ju d ic ia l b ran ch . T he ju ry , consisting of a d ­ m in istra tiv e officials, h an d ed dow n a split decision on the charges th a t th e ex ecu tiv e b ran c h w as responsible fo r grow ing a p a th y re g a rd in g s tu ­ d en t elections an d th e d im in ­ ishing n u m b e rs of qualified stu d e n ts ru n n in g fo r office. A sp lit decision also w as filed on th e charg e th a t th e se n ate had violated „ th e p rinciples of th e sep aratio n of pow ers a n d w as not a tru ly re p re se n ta tiv e body. ALTHOUGH it w as found technically innocent of, these charges, A ssociated S tu d en ts has recognized th a t m isu n d e r­ stan d in g s an d m is in te rp re ta ­ tions do ex ist in stu d e n t gov­ ern m e n t. If th e problem s did not exist, th e re w ould have been no discussion n ecessary at P ayson. S tu d e n t g o v ern m e n t has form ed, or is in th e process of form ing, com m ittees to stu d y INSURANCE PROBLEMS? — We Write All — S tudents U nder 25 S-R 22’s 1 Auto • Motorcycle • T ra ile r • Fire • Theft RALPH PACKER 26 E. 8th St. 967-3189 Tempe 967-1182 these problem s. sizes of th e v ario u s colleges. T he O rg an izatio n B oard is p la n n in g a q im p a rtia l in te rv iew b oard th a t w ould consider th e q u alificatio n s of stu d e n ts for ap p o in tm e n ts to o th e r boards. T his w ould h elp stop th e spoils system of ap p o in tm en ts an d p re v e n t “cliq u ish n ess” in gov­ ern m en t. AT PAYSON it w as proved th a t each stu d e n t is re p re se n t­ ed by a t le ast tw o se n a to rs and in som e cases as m an y as 13. T H E EXECUTIVE Council w ill v isit resid en ce h alls an d a t­ tem p t to ex p lain th e problem s facing stu d e n t g o v ern m en t an d how resid en ce h alls are in ­ volved. T he council hopes these visits w ill encourage m ore stu d e n t p articip atio n . T he C arl B u c h an a n case en ­ h an ced th e S u p rem e C o u rt’s o r­ iginal ju risd ic tio n in m id -N o v ­ em ber, th u s d em o n stratin g its v ita lity an d p urpose. B u ch an an had been d isq u a lifie d by the election b oard fo r allegedly v io latin g th e electio n code, but th e C o u rt dism issed th e charges ag ain st th e d efen d en t. B u ch an ­ an is now a S en ato r fo r the College of A rc h itectu re. A n ad d ress given by D r. H. D. R ichardson, p ro fesso r of e d u c a ­ tion at A rizona S tate U niversity, h as been p ublished by th e N ew ­ com en Society in N orth A m erica, an in te rn atio n a l h o n o rary group. T he address, A rizona S tate U niversity: D ynam ic E d u catio n al L eadership in th e G reat S o u th w est." w as given by D r. R ich ard so n at th e 1960 A rizona D in n er of th e ------------ ---- -----------------------society. needs of th e people of A rizona In his address, Dr. R ich ard ­ T errito ry . For se v en ty -fiv e son said, “A sm all an d isolated y ea rs it has held steadily- an d devotedly to this p u rp o se.” N orm al School set the p a tte rn of ed u catio n al leadership, and “As we look to th e f u tu re .” pioneered th e developm ent of continued Dr. R ichardson, “an d ed u catio n in th e vast fro n tier th e challenge it p resen ts, we of the g rea t Southw est. This sh all do w ell to re m e m b e r th e first in stitu tio n of h ig h er e d u ­ them e of our diam ond ju b ilee, cation in A rizona cam e into 'A T rad itio n of G ro w th — A being to serv e the educational C om m itm ent to Q u afity .’ ” A se n ate com m ittee, u n d er th e. d irectio n of J u d y H am er, first vice p resid en t, is being form ed to stu d y th e o v erlapping of pow ers in th e senate.' T he S tu d e n t S enate, sim ila r to th e A rizona H ouse of R e p re se n ta­ tives, is as re p re se n ta tiv e of th e stu d e n ts as possible. It is d ifficu lt to ap p o rtio n th e S en ­ a te on th e basis of stu d e n t pop­ u la tio n du e to th e d ifferen ce in Welcome Home! See You At The .LIBRARY H ow does this g rab ya?!: A.S.U. BREAKFAST SPECIAL Hash Brown Potatoes Toast, Jelly and Coffee Served Daily 6:30-11:30 Dance Nites Thurs., Fri., Sat. ★ Jam Sessions Sunday 3:00 p.m. k T.G.I.F. 3:00-8:00 p.m. Fridays (REDUCED PRICES — FREE POPCORN) 1 k Refreshments — Sandwiches SNACKS - COFFEE - AND LIKE THAT $1.00 3 EGGS AND HAM ★ ★ Larry & the BASS-MEN k k Ethel At The Tap! Bob At The Polaroid! LIBRARY Dining Room Mesa-Tempe Hi-Way TEMPE 967-9737 • OPEN AT NOON 1001 E. 8th ST., TEMPE Ready for E X A M S ? 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When I get my diploma in research and investigation line of emotional exagger­ June, I will feel with a few hundred other seniors that had led it to believe in the ated, rabble-rousing fool­ possibility of a free speech ishness. “at last it’s over.” demonstration being con­ On the other hand, this According to adults, who perhaps don’t remember ducted on this campus in By ED HEATH does not absolve the Even­ their own college days, the years spent in college are the the future. ing American. It certainly Managing Editor best in anyone’s life. Are they really? Basis for this was the re­ was its responsibility to With all the talk about Hours and hours and hours have been spent listening ported “bomb” which was confirm the YAF (report, particularly wheijf-Jt pub­ impersonal University at­ thrown at the Young Am­ to instructors drone on about their childhood, deviating ericans for Freedom booth lished the story in the large completely from the planned lecture, or suffering through at College and Orange. The and bold manner it did. In­ titudes towards students, I a lab or discussion group under the direction of an in­ “bomb” was rep o r t e d 1 y deed, its failure is inexcus­ submit that there a r e people who do not fit into experienced graduate assistant who never completely thrown by a member of the able. Nor are the Neo-Know this category. answers a question, who spaces his words with “uh” and organization called the NeoNothings to be set up as a Know Nothings. This report It was recently announc­ “erj,’ ¡and then keeps you five minutes past- the bell. is without proof and ac­ hardy group leading the ed that Dr. Irma Wilson, THEN THERE ARE THE really good instructors, who cording to Gayle Schuman charge against what may professor of Spanish, was have the ability to interest the class and present the sub­ of Campus Security, the or may not be a distasteful cause. retiring from the Univer­ ject with vitality and concern. These are few and far “bomb” could have been between. nothing more than a fire­ Its cause is a primarily sity faculty after 42 years. cracker. antagonistic rebuttal to the It requires more than vo­ There are faculty members who preach honesty, in­ literature and impromptu The story continued to tegrity and high values, yet fail to practice the art. These cal thanks to repay such of the YAFs. It is people often are teaching just the opposite with their draw a similarity between aspeeches dedication and loyalty. two-member group, un­ attitudes towards education as a whole. In the some 50 this event and the events recognized by the Univer­ to riots at the LIKEWISE, there a r e instructors I have had, few seemed concerned with the which led of California at sity, which claims “dedica­ others, who in the capacity knowledge gleaned from their course . . . just take the University Berkeley. In this area they tion to sarcasm, absurdity of instructors, advisers or exams and pass the finals. tried too hard, with too and satire” and hopes to administrators have per­ Granted, there are dedicated people in the faculty, little information, and an “wake people up and make formed sendees above what but until the University is completely staffed with such obvious misconception of them aware of what is go­ is required. people, education too often becomes reduced to memor­ the importance of these two ing on” in our country, Such people are Donna izing words and phrases. state and University. The groups on campus. Rodgers, secretary to the YAF is a University-rec­ dedication does nothing for executive manager of As­ Student apathy . . . how many times a week do stud­ the cause. sociated Students, w h o ents hear this? True, they are apethetic, but the blame ognized group which feels In all it is with pride catches the blunt of the cannot be laid entirely on them. Being basically lazy, it has an obligation to students need stimulation. They need advisers and in­ spread the conservative that we can point to politi­ bookkeeping, messages for structors who care, and who know their subject matter gospel to the unconverted. cal interest by University so-and-so, and manages an And members are obvious­ students, but the manner informal lost and found and how to present it. ly prepared to utilize tac­ by which this interest is department: Mary Peter­ TO A FRESHMAN coming into Arizona State Uni­ tics necessary to draw at­ practiced is often disheart­ son, who has successfully versity, the entire system can seem complicated. To aid tention to their activities ening. —E.H. coordinated the activities them, an adviser is provided. An adviser, who decides of the Air Force ROTC of­ course load for the student, and who the student sees fice for eight years; Harold * i ice a year’ usually- Some help the student gets! Barclay, former manager of What happens when an adviser steers a student into the the former Varsity Inn, wrong courses and he must go to college an extra semester who always has a friendly A terse announcement directed to parents appeared . . . a semester which he probably can’t afford? greeting and smile for a in the Nov. 14 Saturday Evening Post. “If you have a ASU is determined to be considered a good Univer­ teen-ager in your home, thinking of college, the chances student; and the men in the sity a wonderful school for each Sally and Johnny, but are you have a Johnny. On behalf of my 400,000 colleagues ROTC supply department, m its hurry to build bigger and more controversial build­ in the academic profession, I’d be grateful if you’d keep who', at the beginning of ings, something is being neglected. This something is the him home.” each year, meet with a mass student, who pays $115 per semester just to be enrolled. 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CELIA'S FASHIONS Tempe Center Page 10 Wednesday, January 13, 1965 STATE PRESS Arizona State Cagers Host Utah, BYU By JON MORRIS Arizona S ta te ’s vengeful basketbailers re tu r n h o m e this weekend to try to forget .the WAC ro ad ’s “kiss of d e a th ’’ and contend w ith U tah and B rig ­ ham Young. ■*5-After last w ee k en d ’s 21 and 23-point conference setbacks at New Mexico and Wyoming, a little revenge will be in the offing and the home s u r ro u n d ­ ings should help th e Devils. A -ST A TE , 0-2 in conference play and 6-8 overall, hardly could call this the high point of their season. New Mexico’s tenacious L o­ bos provided a view of the n a ­ tion’s n u m b e r one defensive squad F riday in claw ing the Devils, 69-48. S atu rd ay night, 6-6 Leon Clark riddled A SU’s defense as the Wyoming Cowboys routed the Sun Devils, 105-82. . NEW MEXICO used a h a r rassing defense to limit the D e­ vils to their lowest scoring to ­ tal in 19 games. T he Lobos went to 11-1 on the season. T he ro a d -w e a ry Devils have dropped 19 of their last 22 on (lie road — and New Mexico was not about to allow the A S taters to break the ice in A l­ buquerque .The Lobos controll­ ed the backboards for a 33-21 halftim e a d v a n ta g e and ran .‘t hat to 49-26 to put the gam e aw ay. O ver a 14% -m in u te span, ASU w as allow ed only tw o field goals. T h e Lobos, w ho la st y ea r sh a re d th e WÀC ch a m ­ pionship w ith ASU, g ot a 16point shooting p erfo rm an ce fro m 6-3 ju n io r (Boo,) Ellis. g u ard Dick THE DEFT p assin g an d o u t­ sta n d in g d efen siv e p lay in g of E llis ru in ed th e D ev ils’ hopes. T he In d ian ap o lis n ativ e w as show ered w ith “boos” — in a co m p lim en tary fash io n — and h au led dow n a g a m e-lea d in g 14 rebounds. D ennis D airm a n led th e w eak D evil o u tp u t w ith 16 points. D ennis H am ilto n ad d ed 11. T h e Lobos, w ho th re w an e f­ fective d efense aro u n d th e ir offensive b ack b o ard s, got aid also from 6-9 M el D aniels w ith 15 points. S en io r S k ip K ruzich add ed 14 and 260-pound Bob Z a r r ’s presen ce d id n ’t h elp th e D evils. WYOMING w as no fu n e ith ­ er. T he run-andT Shoot Cow boys rocked A SU ’s d efen se in a 10582 victory. L eon C lark stole th e show fro m “F ab u lo u s” F ly n n Robinson, th e v e te ra n s h a rp ­ shooter, w ho h o ld s a S u n D evil G ym reco rd of 48 p o in ts set last season. C lark , a g re a t ju m p e r, p o tted 29 p o in ts an d m onopolized both b ack b o ard s w ith 20 reb o u n d s. T h e L a ra m ie te a m w on th e b ack b o ard b attle , 51-34. R obinson w ound u p w ith 28 points an y w a y — 10 a t th e c h a rity line. D airm a n ro lle d for 25 p o in ts in th e losing cause w ith 13-p o in t help from F re d ­ d ie Lew is. 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Page 12 STATE PKESS Devil Wrestlers Set To Battle With New Mexico State Aggies By MIKE H ELFN ER T he S u n D evil w re stle rs play host to N ew M exico S ta te to ­ m orrow n ig h t in a tu n e -u p m atch fo r th e U ofA m e et a t T ucson F rid a y aftern o o n . T h e D evils, a n x io u s to com e back fro m a n 18-15 loss to C al P oly of S an L uis O bispo S a t­ urday, w ill m e et th e in v a d in g Aggies a t 7:30 p.m. A gainst N ew M exico S tate, a team in its firs t y e a r of in te r ­ collegiate com petition, th e D e­ vils ex p e ct an easy tim e. T he D evils a re 1-2 in d u a l co m p eti­ tion, but th e A ggies h av e n o r e ­ ported reco rd to date. THE BIG m atch , th e one Coach T ed B red eh o ft an d A S tate a re p o in tin g to, is th e W ildcat m e et in T ucson. 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