ARIZONA STATI UMVBtSITY Vol. 50, No. 42 W ednesday, D ecem ber 6, 1967 Tem pe, A rizona Classification Woe Confusion Costing SS Deferments By DAVE GURZENSKI A pproxim ately 20 m ale stu d en ts seek advice daily from th e office o f G alen C assity, associate reg istrar, w ith problem s involving re ­ classification and loss of d e­ ferm ents. .. __________ Photo by Bill Dcmpney ATTITUDE SURVEY — Jim Shasky, radio-television m ajor, w ho w orks fo r KOOL-TV, C hannel 10, is conduct­ ing a cam pus survey to get stu d en ts' view s on hippies and, d ra ft card burners. R esults of th e survey w ill appear on C hannel 10 to n ig h t a t 6. H ere h e in terv iew s an uniden­ tified «bed. “It’s not clear enough to the students what they -must do to retain their 2-S classification,” said Cassity’s secretary. EXPLAINING th at the stu­ dent’s deferm ent has become his own responsibility, she ex­ plained the two requirem ents the d raft eligible m an m ust m eet before securing his 2-S ra t­ ing. An SSS 104 form (“Request Executive Council Passes Survey Release Controls By LARRY ROSS The ASASU Executive Council passed a motion in closed ses­ sion Monday which would place the authority for the release of results from the recently com­ pleted Student Attitude Survey (SAS) in th eir hands exclusively. The survey was given to a representative sam ple of the University com m unity several weeks ago and is now in the process of .being evaluated. It Kissing Twig Now on Sale Students from the New­ man Center are selling m is­ tletoe on the Mall this week. The oscillatory organism is in good shape and comes equipped with berries. The ¡sales began Monday in front of the Quad and will continue until the m is­ tletoe is all sold. asked questions concerning stu­ dent government, academ ics and school activities among other things. MIDWAY in the executive m eeting, a motion to go into executive session and exclude press representatives was called for by Skip Swerdlow, adminis­ trativ e vice president, and pass­ ed. At a m eeting during the week before Thanksgiving, the Execu­ tive Council discussed a sim i­ la r motion and delayed it for additional polishing and discus­ sion. An am ended version of the new motion was passed with com plete support, according to Bill Perkins, AS president. “WE WANTED a m ore posi­ tive attitude in the motion and are assigning responsibility to the Executive Council where it belongs,” Perkins said. The new policy states that the results will be the responsibil- Students Quiz Duffy On Booze and Dope By ROB SHAW Som eone asked Jo h n D uffy, d irecto r of Cam pus Se­ curity, a ra ttie r pointed question th e o th er day. H e said, “W hat do you do w ith a ll th e booze and dope you confiscate in th ese raid s?” NOT FLIN CHIN G a b it, D uffy ap tly explained, “If th e case goes to court, w e subm it it to th e co u rt clerk as evidence. T he clerk la te r destroys i t ” W ith a sly sm irk, th e stu d en t continued, “W hat about th e stu ff w hich isn 't used in court?” D uffy, ex p ertly holding th a t poker face, answ ered, “W e hold it in o u r evidence v a u lt and publicly destroy it every six m onths.” H E FURTHER explained th a t in destroying th e alco­ holic beverages, officers open th e b o ttles in public place? and po u r th e contents dow n a sew er. T he stu d en t reto rted , “I guess th a t evidence v au lt is in th e sam e b uilding as C am pus S ecurity, rig h t?” “R ight,” D uffy answ ered. ity of the ASASU Executive Council and can be released with the perm ission of th at body. It also assigns Swerdlow as the official representative of ASASU with respect to the re ­ sults and gives Mm co-ordinat­ ing responsibility for the proj­ ect. DELETED FROM the propos­ al was a stipulation th at the re­ lease be conditional with written instructions and restrictions as to use. business discussed and that it was “just in-house business we S W E R D L O W INFORMED the council a t the earlier m eet­ ing th at the old policy proposal was aim ed at tiré State Press, and that stories on the survey results would be subject to con­ sultation and review. for Undergraduate Student De­ e r m ade it to the local board.” ferm ent” ) m ust be completed Cassity adm itted th at m any of by the student and sent to the the local boards are not follow­ local board. He m ust also re­ ing the uniform standards set quest the R egistrar to send a down by the national Selective status report to the board prov­ Service System. ing that he is pursuing a full­ “WHEN WE receive requests tim e course of study. for a student’s grades from lo­ The clerk said th at students cal boards, it is evident tha t are now realizing the necessity of the 104 form s, but they are they are confused over w hat is actually required of the stu­ still subject to reclassification dents,” said the R egistrar. if the local board has not re­ In sum m arizing the national ceived notification of school at­ requirem ents, Cassity explained tendance. DURING FALL registration that grades are not a factor in the notification form s were plac­ classification; the student need ed in the packets of all m ale only be pursuing a full-t i m e course of study. students for completion. “Many of these requests for If a student is reclassified be­ notification were not filled out cause his local board has not or were incomplete, c a u s i n g been notified of his school at­ them to be rejected by the com­ tendance, he should contact the puter,” the secretary said, “and R egistrar’s office and a special if any of the inform ation was form will im m ediately be sent incorrect, such as the selective to the board, explaining his po­ service num ber, the request nev- sition. Outdoor Sculptures — Art Covers Mail B y JO H N PA R RISH “T he Invaders” ? “L ost in Space”? “S ta r T rek”? Is th is w h at our M all is com ing to? P erh ap s th e foundations of th e buildings have reared up, in p ro test to th e p ro test­ ers? Don’t panic, the inanim ate --------- -------------- ------------ ----“m onsters” standing quiet sen­ have been held in a room where try on the Mall are only a harm ­ the students m ust go to view less p art of an experim ental them. We are putting the a rt in sculpture exhibit sponsored by front of the students so they the Cultural Affairs Committee. can’t help but see it,” said Ave. THE MAIN idea of the showThe faculty advisor of the Cul­ in g , according to Ferrydoun tu ral A ffairs Committee, Mr. Ave, Cultural A ffairs chairm an, •Rudy Turk, sent letters to the is to bring the a rt to the stu­ a rt departm ent a t the Univerdents. “fit the past, a rt exhibits (Continued on page 6) The survey policy has been a touchy subject since a previous article in the State P ress repent­ ed that a motion was being con­ sidered to keep the results of the survey under lock and key. ► Last Chance < ►To Select ‘Ugly’} t Today is the last day fo r^ r t h e Ugly Man Contest on 4 r campus. 4 r The booth is set up today ^ ►only on the Mall in front of A bH ayden Library from 10 to ! ► 4- 1 k Alpha Epsilon P i has j f forged bade into the le a d ! ' today ----- - after a tem porary 4 r takeover by Kappa Alpha I ►Theta. a ^ The dark horse ca n d id a te! By Bill k is McQintock Hall w h ich ! FUTURISTIC W EATHER VANE? — T he su p erstru c­ L ju f t entered the com petition! tu re o f an ab stract train , created b y a rt p rofessor R ay r as a late entry. Their total % F ink, is p a rt of th e in v itatio n al a r t ex h ib it now on d is­ Fdo date is 18 votes. 4 p lay a n th e M all. T his and o th er creatio n s w ill sta y cm th e M all th ro u g h S aturday. Page 2 Wednesday, Decem ber 6, 1967 STATE PRESS City Morals Topic For Discussion The University Center for Am erican Studies will present the second of a four - p art lec­ tu re series on Conflict in Amer­ ica a t 2:40 p.m . today in the MU Ballroom. Discussing “The Inner City: The M oral Revolution” will be Dr. George F. Hamm, dean of students; Dr. R obert E. Shafer, professor of English; and Rev. C harles Seller, Presbyterian cam pus m inister. Dr. Douglas G. A rner, chairm an of the phil­ osophy departm ent, will mod­ erate th e discussion. Discussion issues include the increase of drug usage in A m erica’s high schools and co­ lleges, student political move­ m ents, the current trend in sexual attitudes and a theory regarding the im pact of elec­ tronic communications on hu­ m anity. 25-Year For MU Pop-Ups — Singer Back He’s back again. Singer Ted Newman, that is. The popular folk singer, cur­ rently playing a t the Iron Horse in Scottsdale, will present two half-hour program s today in the Pop-Up series in the MU Ball­ room. THE FIRST concert will be from 11:45 to 12:15 the second from 12:45 to 1:15 p.m. Sub­ m arine sandwiches and cold soft drinks will be served for 75 cents. Newman, a versatile singer and guitarist who has appeared on television and in con­ cert with such entertainm ent notables as Dick Clark, Jim m y Rodgers, Tex Williams and John­ ny Cash, attended ASU. His program s often include such songs as “I’ve Been to Town,” “Nobody Wants Y o u When You’re Down and Out,” “ The Work Song” and “Love Me With All Your H eart,” which he sings in eith er English or Spanish. And he belts them with a quiet authority th at critics have ac­ claim ed as “neither overpow­ ering o r overbearing, a per­ suasive soft-sell.” Vietnam Dr. J. B. Neilands, professor of bio-chem istry a t the'U niver­ sity of California a t Berkeley, will give a lecture at 11:30 a.m . in Cosner Auditorium today. D r. Neilands is a m em ber of the International W ar Crimes Tribunal and visited North Viet­ nam to investigate charges of w ar crim es against the United States. He will speak on the Vietnam issue and will appear on the Mall after his speech, about 12:30. Buy Art for Christmas Having trouble getting original g ifts fo r C h rist­ m as? Unique g ifts w ithin a stu d en t’s b u d g et are few and fa r between, but th e re is a solution. T he A nnual Christmas Art S ale is com ing to th e rescue. The sale w ill begin d u ring th e M em orial U nion C hristm as decorating 'party a t 6 p.m . tom orrow through Dec. 12 in th e MU A rts Lounge. S tu d en t paintings, ceram ics, sculpture, p rin ts, jew elry and other crafts w ill be available: M ary P arkey, MU program assistant, said, “It’s, a good w ay to buy a quality one-of-a-kind h an d -crafted p resen t a t a reasonable ¡nice. In th e p ast th in g s have gone very quickly.” Cambridge Classics the styling is traditiona l— the colors and fabrics are W h a t 'S h a n n a n ln n f Wait - Secretary Is Male MALE SECRETARY — E arl Ram sey, second from rig h t, gets congratulations from G ilb e rt Cady, vice p resid en t fo r business affairs, fo r h is acceptance in to th e N ational S ecretaries Association. E arl Ram sey, 46, office assist­ ant to the vice president for bus­ iness affairs, has been accepted into the National Secretaries As­ sociation after waiting 25 years. He had to wait while 25,000 women were installed ahead of him. He is the third m ale in the organization’s 580 chapters in nine countries. “It took a long tim e to break the ice,” Ram sey said, “but now a m an has m any m ore op­ portunities in the secretarial pro­ fession.” Ram sey was inducted into the Kachina Chapter of NSA in cer­ emonies a t the Penn-M or Manu­ facturing Çorp. He is the only m an in the 29-member chapter. As a m em ber of the associa­ tion, he feels he’ll be able to keep b etter inform ed cm the lat­ est developm ents in the secre­ tarial field. CACTUS CASUALS are at . ANDERSEN'S LTD. Park Central Mall. 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STORE 36 N» Brown, Scottsdale MEN S STORE 136 W e st M a i n — M e sa , A r iz o n a Headline Set For Awards Silver Hands, Guitar To Be At Gammage B onner U niversity students «31 join the faculty, staff and a tilm h in selecting tins year’s « ■ n e n of d ie Distinguished f t or t w and Faculty Achieve­ m ent aw ards. G tadnates m ay obtain offic­ ia l oom m atkn form s by con­ tacting die ASU Alumni Assoc­ iation. Deadline for subm itting iMmaialiuus is 4 p.m. on Jan . 8. Distinguished Teacher Award rew ards teacher achieve­ m ent and scholarship. The Fac­ ulty Achievemen t Award recog­ nises achievem ent by faculty or staff m em bers in work other th an classroom teaching which reflects a creditable contribu­ tion in higher education. G ypsy g u itarist M anitas de P lata, from S outh­ ern. F rance, w ill ap p ear in a return, engagem ent a t G am m age A uditorium to n ig h t a t 8:30. D e P lata firs t appeared a t G am m age in 1966 in a perform ance w hich critics said lite ra lly b rought dow n th e house. W ith him them w as h is cousin, ¿9® Reyes. H is b ro th er M anero B allardo, and h is son, H ippolyte B allardo, w ill jo in th ese tw o in th e p er­ form ance to n ig h t T he program w ill featu re selections rep resen tau v e of such flam enco form s as B ulerías, M alagn^nac S eguiriyas L avantes, M aritas M oras an d Saetas. D escribed as “a g reat and savage a rtis t” b y Jo h n Steinbeck, D e P la ta plays flam enco m usic w hich goes so fa r back in to gypsy legend th a t even today gypsy au th o rities disagree on points of its origin. The New Y ork Tim es rev iew er said th a t h is im ­ provisations contain “a ll th e fire and p o etry of th e flam enco.” T ickets a re on sale a t th e G am m age B ox O ffice. 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