Leftists map ye a rs strategy Primary targets ROTC, Regents P r e s a ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITJ-TEMPE Wednesday, S ep t 24,1969 VoL 52, N«. « F irn Place General Excellence By JOHN ALDAPE First of Two Parts The New L eft 'will have new faces th is fall as it sets its wheels in motion. A nd from all indications last week, tw o of th e m ore active left­ B y RAT KIPP leaning clubs this year w ill be th e statem ent of rights.” the Student Constitution or pos­ Radical S tudent Union (RSU) and A d e a r definition of student In an interview w ith the S tate sibly as an appendix to the Code th e M exican A m erican Student rights is ju st as im portant as a Press yesterday, Reish said h e fa­ O rganization (MASO). clear definition of stu d en t rules, vored the creation o f a B ill of of C onduct Responsibility for drafting such L ate last spring, th e m ost voci­ according to A ssistant Dean of Rights for students Which could a bill, Reish said, would lie with ferous student leader of th e New Students Fred Reish. be subm itted for adoption as Uni­ ASASU. L eft on cam pus and his chief lieu­ “Ju st as having a statem ent of versity policy. w tenant w ere suspended from the responsibility is im portant,” Reish He said various methods for con­ He said th e B ill of Rights could U niversity for posting a n t i - w a r said, “it is appropriate to have a be introduced as an amendment to structing the bill w ere available. leaflets in th e Engineering build­ One would be a committee of law ing. students appointed by the ASASU B ut even so, th e activists group* president. A nother would be a already have a list of dem ands com m ittee made up of ASASU prepared before th e sum m er break. members. T heir prim ary targets appear to If adopted as U niversity policy, be rem oving ROTC from campus, Reish said, students charged w ith tiie reorganization of th e Board of violating U niversity (regulations Regents and campus regulations could look to the bill for a defense. dealing w ith student conduct W hile emphasizing the need for A nother area, the. Old Main a definition of student rights, Reish Park, which is very n ear th e h eart said he had no m ajor objection to , Icftistspapcfirs to to© shdp* the new Code of Conduct govern­ m g up as a place of contention. ing the U niversity A t th e RSU m eeting last week W hile still not perfect, th e code one student suggested staging a has come a long way in c o m p ilin g sit-in a t th e park w hen the bull­ a clear and concise set of regula­ dozers start m oving d irt and trees tions, he said. for expansion of th e Language and L iterature b u i l d i n g (Continued on page S) B ut B ernard Jackson, associate dean of student personnel, said th e U niversity w ill not put up w ith anything. He said the education of th e m ajority of th e students “w ill not be held back by a m inority (of activists).” A finicky com puter sent some WWle the leftists concentrate on pre-registered students unneces­ SirAOA'k area® th e U niversity, sarily through the ordeal of dropMASO appears to concentrate on Ü add. th e problem s of th e ■Chicanos (M exican-Am ericans). Because it wasn’t properly pro­ Last year, MASO led an investi­ grammed to distinguish between gation into th e hiring practices and dropping an audit o r pass-fail personnel prom otion of th e Phoe­ “flag,” the com puter solved its nix Linen and Towel Supply Co., problem by dropping only A’s on alleging discrim ination against the students’ course schedules. Chicanos . The laundry has th e Many students dropped the “A” U niversity linen contract. class and picked it up a g a in a s " This • year'M A SO has tentative “P-F” in a totally unnecessary plans for a three-prong attack, ac­ bout w ith drop-add lines, explain­ cording to Frank Rosales, a teach-' One coed has apparently discovered ing assistant and form er official the learning process is greatly aided by a ed Harold Bateman, system an­ of MASO. alyst. He said all pass-fail, audit contented m ind—and a contented m ind inform ation is correctly stored on (Continued on page 6) results from cool, happy feet. tape. Rights... 'Clarity important' Computer error increases lines WATERY WISDOM _The apartm ent and housing situation around ASU has nev­ er been better than this year — for the owners and managers. Ah increasing num ber of stu­ dents and a slowdown in build­ ing due prim arily to tight money have resulted in the biggest boom ever for Scottsdale, Tempe, and Phoenix area housing owners. There are v i r t u a l l y no vacancies to be found anyw here. “You can ju st feel the conges­ tion this year — th ere’s simply more and more people coming to the area,” said Mrs. A. W. Sm ith, who w ith her husband manages the M ariana Ants, in “Sin C ity.” The Sm iths, who have man­ aged less than a year, currently are hanging a “No Vacancy” sign outside th e ir single floor units, yet still tu rn aw ay several people each week who hold some hope th a t the sign lies. The stony is the same every- Housing situation great —for some By GLENN HUNTER w here else. Such massive apart­ years. And tiftse we’ve filled up m ent units as the La Crescenta overnight.” complex on Orange S treet have M any complexes such as La been filled since before last sum­ Crescenta do keep w aiting lists mer. in case of an unexpected va­ “In fact,” said the bespectacled cancy, but even those often run young lady receptionist a t La from 50 to 100 names. C rescenta, who sits behind! a P a rt of the current confusion m assive desk and m ouths “all was added to when a pipe in­ filled up” at least five tim es a sulator’s strike halted construc­ day, “w e’ve had only about 20 tion a t La Mancha, which w ill vacancies over th e past few ultim ately house 1,050 stu d en ts.' "You can just feel the congestion this year — there's simply more and more peo­ ple coming to the area Only about 120 are living there now on the two floors that have been completed, but La Mancha officials are shooting for a January completion date pend­ ing settlem ent of th e pipe in­ sulator’s strike. M eanwhile, La M ancha has m ade arrangem ents to house students who w ere to live there this sem ester. They are footing bills for hotel and restaurant accomodations for the students in . Phoenix motels, and operat­ ing a van service to the campus every half hour. The La M ancha structure thus stands incompleted, a skeleton of steel and concrete, but several other complexes and apartm ents are going up rapidly throughout the area to relieve the housing shortage. “This seems to be a cyclical trend,” said Hal Hubele, a Tempe apartm ent-house owner. “Ev(Continued on page 5) Wednesday, Sept 24 — Page 2 Art exhibit amazing bv C H FR V T. RR1V ________________________ ' Students may be amazed by the modernization of the Art Faculty Exhibit in Matthews Center. Ray Fink views a protestor as a long stringy haired hippie with a mass of gray m aterial coming from his nose and mouth. The Protestor is a head enclosed in m irrors and appears to the observer, who own face next to the suffering creature. Another view of today’s gen­ eration is The Light Seeker, An oil by airt professor Harry Wood whose view of a student is mod­ ern, yet conservative - like a family portrait. Done with interesting dimen­ sion and preciseness is “Gene­ sis Matrix Two” by Jack Tay­ lor. His color variation and smoothness is also impressive in “Domain Six Point Nine.” Jack Breckenridge, assistant professor of art; displays two enamels irt stripe variations. Rudy Turk’s very rugged oil of Saint's Day: St. John is per­ haps the truest symbol of the uncivilized West and undoubt­ edly the best of Turk’s display. Cheerleader defends !■ # squad, cheer selection Head cheerleader Jim Page went before the ASASU execu­ tive council Monday to answer criticism for his squad’s per­ formance at Saturday’s football game. Charges leveled against Page included: • Cheers knocking the ref­ erees and the Minnesota team were in poor taste. 0 The crowd was unenthusiastic. 0 There were standup cheers. SOMBER ST. JOHN . . A detail of Rudy Turk’s “Saint’s Day: S t John” re­ veals his prim itive style. B rightly spread w ith thick strokes, the oil possesses the c h a r m of a child’s fingerpainting. too many 0 After the half the cheer­ leaders at the north end of the field sat down and watched the game. Page defended the cheerlead­ ers contending that they had had no chance to work with the crowd before the game He also asserted that most of the criticism s came from adult«? not students. . Page asked for 15 to 30 min­ utes before kick-off a t the next game to build up crowd re­ sponse. The exexuUve council took no official action on the m atter. Death claim s former Iibra ria n Miss Luella* Cory, form er li­ brarian for Matthews Library, died Monday in Southside Hos­ pital. Services will be conduct­ ed at 2 p.m. today in C arr Mor­ tuary Chapel, 26 E. 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Three all-Northem California selections from 1968, halfback Alonzo Em ery, tackle Rich Smith and linebacker John Moe, join the Imps. Other California prep pro­ ducts include ends Prentice Mc­ Cray and Steve Holden. Devils take W A C honors . Two Sun Devils ran away with WAC P lay«' of the Week honors following ASU’s 48-26 de­ molition act of Minnesota. Calvin Demery, sophomore split end, hung onto 11 passes for 201 yards, both school re­ cords, and was rewared by be­ ing named WAC offensive play­ e r of the week. Demery was on the receiving end of two touchdown passes, one a 14-yarder from ASU quar­ terback Joe Spagnola, and a 29yard paydirt« from running back Dave Buchanan. tackles, deflected two passes and intercepted a Gopher paras to set up a Devil score. Miller also made the. initial and final blocks on Dave Buch­ anan’s 62-yard punt return in die first quarter. While playing split end, Mill­ er caught a Spagnola aerial for SO yards. Demery’s backup man, Seth M ill«, was named defensive p lay « of the week, capping a sweep for ASU. On defense, M ill« made eight unassisted tackles, 12 assisted h ■ ■V PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG M AN UPTIGHT It’s not hard to get that way, you know. All it takes is a wife, a kid, mounting respon­ sibilities, inadequate planning — and you're racked up. So make financial security your thing. Start to plan now for it— by investing in a life insurance program that will expand as your needs do. The earlier you start, the less it costs, and the more security you’ll have a chance to build. Give us a call. Or stop by our office, and let’s talk about how to shun sharks— pool or loan. 4502 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, Arizona Suit« 310 264-4334 PRO VIDENT M U T U A L * ^ * LIFE IN 6 U W A N C 8 C O M PA N Y O F W H M O IL O h IA New Jersey has given ASU se­ veral blue-chippers, including current quarterback Joe Spag­ nola and Ben- Hawkins, now with the Philadelphia Eagles. Two more from the Garden State, halfback Rich Tate and end Joe Petty, will don Devil uniforms. Frank M ariani, a c e n t« from River Grove, HI., turned down a baseball bounus from the New York Yankees to attend ASU. Nine gridders from high schools have joined the University’s football program. Larry Debridge and Eugene Gatlin, who sparked CooUdge High to two state “Class A” championships, top the list. Linebacker Steve Matlock, twice all-state, and defensive end Ray Ransom, both from Al­ ham bra, end Pete Peterson of Central and guard-linebacker Gary Shaw of West represent the Phoenix preps, while Gary Tolmachoff, Glendale lineback«, and defensive end Barry Jones of McClintock round out the valley portion of the roster. Another linebacker, Charles Wiltbank, an honorable men­ tion all-America a t Round Val­ ley, completes the Arizona re­ presentation. 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