m m m, Arizona State University Tem pe, A risena , | • g |f | ^ / V ë t M He. M * v 4 V : : Pocomhor i Women's dorms benefit B y K E N P H IL L IP S Proposals calling for m a n parking spaces for women dorm residi& tfiE |foe domination of most designated parking areas at ASU have b e n offered by the Associated Students Panting Committee. lb s ism ernger com mittee has resolved unanimously to allot 55 parking m aces .behind the Stauffer Com m unication Arts (SCA) tsrildinglBr use | | residents of McClintock and Gammage halls. Hie proposals w en submitted to Gilbert Cady, Vice President for Business Affairs. Mike A rruda, com m ittee chairman, said the additional parking spaces wohM perm it women i n is McCSntodE vpd Gammage. to park closer to .their Due to a shortage of p a rin g near the donna, 64 of the 119 women driven in the two h d s a n required to park across University Drive near Palo Verde Main.Sonie of the women have complained eat possible dangers walUng alone a t night Inresponse to fois problem, an escort service is provided by Urilveirsity Police. “ We have proposed th a tfo e newly designated a re » for McClintock-Gammage t resi­ dents should be controlled fay an autom atic gate,” Arruda said. This gate world open only for special cards carried by residents of the dorms. Arruda, who is ASASU ad­ m inistrative vice president, said be hoped the proposal would be hacked by th e ; University Parking Committee, (UPC) a ninem em ber group composed of student^ faculty and staff. This committee was fstabHshiii by ASU President ! John *8chwada te js tu d y f o a . parking Situation a t th e .; Univeri ty. D r; D avid G ourley, UPC chairm an, said his group will offer a proposal sim ilar to |he one subm itted by A rruda’s committee. Gourley said some faculty and staff now parking behind SCA woidd be required to park brother areas if the proposal is ftT f P p tc d . “But this will week only if Com er (A uditorium , which burned recently) heoanes a parking area,” Gourley said. BofoGoUrley and Arruda said they laved the McClintockGammqge p atting would available soon after foe semester begins. “It’s just' a proposal, hut looks solid,” Arriala said. K it Cady Oald be has doubts about foe proposaJ’osolidarity. “We’re doing the best we can, fang.-!., en n are far dm*! i ~r rr ufirjMnk, r -n « fo im ' u” Cady said. determined that 4§uft fi e i w u halls i im ia women firing in foe two sbobkt be allowed Continued on In a bH of a p re cario u s position, hanging high above th e sid ew alk is . tin t p a rt of the fob fo r Jim C a se y , Univ er s it y grew i»d» an d caw rtruction em ploy ee. Fro m Adnttfostratkin tHiGdbig* . . J g ; Free bus service goes into operation next year B ug- Line, a free bus serv ice fo r students, m ay run a special route during th e C h ristm a s sh o p p in g season John B alfour, co­ o riginator of the bus se r­ vice, sa id y esterday. B alfour said d etails an d a schedule of th e bus route w ill be announced la te r this w eek, mmmm T he bum s fo r th e service w ill be. picked up in. Los Angeles th is w eekend, but foe buses won’t be running on a reg u lar .basis until next sem ester. B alfour said foe reason for th e delay is th at c a rp e tin g and s te re o system s need to be installed on th e buses. “ T here is no possible w ay w e won’t be running next sem ester,” B alfour m id . The Bug Line has been delayed th is sem ester w hile w aiting for approval of a $15,000 b a n k lo a n . T he service w as also delayed because of a delay of the Phoenix city governm ent a n d th e S m all B u sin ess A dm inistration to g u arantee the bank loan, B alfour said. When th e service does get running, it w ill serv e ASU, Phoenix College and high school students living along th e route. The bus route w ill run from Christown shop­ ping cen to , to th e ASU cam pus, and w ill stop a t shopping cen ters along th e WAV* B a lfo u r ~ s a id a rra n g e m e n ts h a v e b een m ade for students to p ork th e ir c a r s in sh o p p in g cen ters along th e route. B alfour sa id he expects th e operating coats for the firs t y ear of Bug lin e to re a c h $58,000. The service w ill b e supported en tirely by ad v ertitin g . _ :SSÿÿ&WftïS¥S:5ïÇSf Precision and intense concentration members of the jM h m cti modern | reflect in the form s of Connie Debts dance d e ss Instructed hy Beth Lessard, (front), Arlene EUis (beickleft} and assistan t professor ni d a n c e .^ w w Joyce Smith. The ASU iuniors are Advertisers: State Press ends fall publication : Friday, Dec. 7-only one more Issue F»g« 2 — Thursday, December 6 campus new s No liquor at Texas Tech. Parking at BYU B righam Young U niversity has a parking problem . I t o eem s.as though students¡B re : parking ia resid en tial a re a s in stead a t stu d en t lots. S tudents ja t Texas Tech U niversity in Lubbock a re bpposing a R esidence H all A ssociation (RHA) request to allow liquor in Tech dorm itories. The RHA req u est cam e follow ing a dorm -w ide referendum on liquor. R esidents of P rovo h a v e shown concern o ver M ocked drivew ays, congested stre e ts an d h azartlk to th e ir cm ldren caused fay th e influx of student parking. A citizens com m ittee to study th e parking problem h a s recom m ended th a t two hour lim its be put on any c a r parked in th e resid en tial a re a s. D aily U niverse, 11-27-73 Protests at New Mexico The election resu lts from New M exico S ta te U n iv e rs ity 's A sso c ia te d S tu d e n ts elections a re being protested by one of th e candidates. P a rtric ia H uckleby, candidate for A rts and Sciences S enator, filed two p ro tests. One said she w as discrim inated ag ain st because she w as black, a wom an and a new can­ didate. The o th er charged th e winning candidates w ith seeing prelim inary vo ter retu rn s before th e election w as finished. Huckleby alleged th is gave those can­ d idates who saw th e ta lly sh eet an advantage in gaining votes before th e final polls closed. A fter H uckleby’s p ro test t h e _____ E lection and M em bership C om m ittee voted to req u est th e.electio n be rep eated in (he College of A rts and Sciences. Roundup 11-3073. M ore than h alf ofT ech’s dorm population of 6,800 voted in th e four p a rt referendum . T h e r e r a ts showed 87 p e r cent favored the idea of allow ing liquor in (he dorm s. H ie req u est w ill be presented to the B oard of R egents a t th eir firs t m eeting in F eb ru ary . T he U niversity D aily 11-27-73. Conservation In Indiana A student group a t th e U niversity of In­ diana has proposed several conservation projects. The Eco-Action C om m ittee of Indiana’s M em orial Union is p lan n in g a cam pus car-pool board and an on-campuS recycling cen ter to han d le pap«*, glass and alum inum . The long ran g e goal of th e com m ittee is to elim inate 75 p e r cen t of th e traffic on cam pus. Indiana D aily Student 11-28-73. Prof fights for ¡oh' A professor a t th e U niversity of W ashington (UW) is fighting th e university in a federal co u rt to get h is job back. John Cham M ess, a philosophy le c tu re r a t UW said his sta tu s w as not renew ed in 1973-74, He claim s, th e university h a s denied him a property rig h t to renew ed and continued em ploym ent w ithout due process of law . H is su it is to rein sta te him to h is jo b a s a philosophy le c tu re r and to com pel file (adversity to give him a hearin g if it w ants to term in ate his job. D aily 11-27-73. YOU'LL BE CRAZY TOO :. about our:— —Indian turquoise rings ” —Polish hand carved boxes —Sari Indian ironwood carvings —Papago Indian baskets —African trade bead necklaces —Guatemala tree ornaments —Recycled-paper Xmas cards —Museum reproduction sculpture benefits residents women behind the SCA building because they w ok fit night. Cady said it is not possible for a ll M cC lintock-G am m age drivers to park near their dorms. “It’s not fair to make that request," he said. Cady also Said foe Coiner parking lot is nota certainty, “I. won’t commit myself on that," he said. In addition to their solution for M cC lintock-G am m age drivers, the ASASU Parking Committee/ has proposed elim inating a ll designated parking areas a t ASU except those used, by dorm residents and disabled students. Arruda said faculty, staff and students all would compete for parking spaces on a first come, first served basis. To test the feasibility of fids plan, thè com m ittee has suggested a one week trial period next semester. “Ib is would let everyone know there is a problem and create some kind of awareness,” Arruda said. The committee chairman said ASU has wrfHri«ut parking spaces, b ut m aay a re in­ convenient because tbey are in auQyigg «reus. The Mhitton, he said ,is toprovide a bus system to tra n sp o rt people from parking areas to the center of campus. ■ Arruda said the bus system also could fcany students who’ live near the university. A . proposal for such etysfem w fll be submitted in March, he said Cady said th e fins system is an alternative for th e figure. 'B u t he said the committee's proposal fo r undesignated parking a t ASU would not work. “You have to provide parldng' on th e basis of need, -not seniority,” Cady said. He said faculty and staff members need convenient parking a re a s became they often are required to leave campus during the day. When they return, they m ust be able to park, Cady said. Cady said students who walk from outlying puking areas should not fe d inconvenienced. “H what we have to offer t o t worth a 10mimite w alk,then we don’t have much to offer,” Cady said. 3N3 North Central A va. 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Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa. a Founded 1847 T h u rsd ay # D e c e m b e r 6 — P a g a 3 Law student sues college for mental injury In 'Revue' A th ird y e a r law student sues th e ASU College o f Law and is rep re se nted by th re e ASU g rad u ates to a show entitled “ T he G rad u ates" for th e 1973 la w R evue. The stu d en t is Suing th e college fo r m ental in ju ry in­ flicted upon him w hen he w as a student. The defense w ill be p resen ted by W illard P ed rick , dean of th e College o f Law. P ed rick w ill be a ssisted by.third^year s tu d e n tjim R yan and th e c a st w ill be m ade up o f ASU l a # stu d en ts. T he c a st w ill be rac ially and sexually balan ced an d ethnically in­ teg ra te d . v | . T he presen tatio n w ill be a t 7:90 p .m ., D ec.-13; to th e G reat H all of M College of Law . T he show is fre e and open to d ie public. . gg , v This week * THURSDAY “ H ans C hristian AndepBen” w ill be presen ted by th e U niversity P la y ers th ro u g h Sunday to th e Lyceum T h eater. T he ptay w ill be a t7 :3 0 p .m . w ith. 2 p.m . m atin ees on S aturday and Sunday. T he M U F a ll F ilm F estiv al presen ts ‘‘C ab aret” a t 7 and 9:30 p.m . to th e MU M ovie H 6use. T h e film ru n s th ro u g h S a tu rd a y . Ad­ m ission is $1. M usic M oods to th e MU p re s e n ts th e C h ristm a s V espers program by Sigm a Alph lo ta . I t w ill b e a t noon to th e Rendezvous Lounge. ml ;2“ '“ . SUNDAY— T h e ASU B rass Choif and th e U niversity Choir w ill p resen t a concert to 3:30 p.m . to th e ASU M usic T heater. G ina Bagnoli on violin and K evin H edges on trom bone wiU give a re c ita l to th e R ecital Han at 1 p.m . TUESDAY —O p e ra W orkshop scenes w ill be presen ted a t 2:40 and 8 p.m . to th e ASU M usic T heater. T he all-M ozart program w ill include scenes from “ Cosi fan tu tte ,” “Don G iovanni,” “ M agic F lu te ” and* “Ab­ duction from th e Seraglio.” . - - r • Chibs I - T H U R S D A Y — T s c h ik o w s k y ’s “ Nut­ c ra c k e r” w ill be stag ed a t 8 p .m . ^ to n ig h t th ro u g h S a tu rd a y in G am m ag e A uditorium . T here w illb e a 2:30 m atinee on S aturday; Tickets m ay be reserv ed a t th e G am m age box office. Bobby O’Donnell, who h as played w ith th e Ice F ollies, w ill perform w ith ASU’s Jazz E nsem ble, conducted by R obert M iller a t 7 and 9 p.m . to th e ASU M usic T heater. ATTENTION • Organizations S fT A T S W H I I* publishad by Arizona]# ‘S S ta tt U n ive rsity Tuesday through & o “ War during thé acadamlc year; 8 S*xe*Pt: holiday» and exam ination 8 Shorjod*- Entered « »econd class matter SB g at Tempa, AZ. m i . > * y WEDNESDAY — The ASU F a c u lty - C h a m b e r M usic S eries program w ill be to 8 p .m . to th e ASU M usic T heater. F e a tu re d wiH be w o rk s by C asteln u o v o Tedesco, E rn e st Block and B ela B artók. T ickets w in be on sa le to th e door and a n proceeds w ill be used tor m usk: scholarships. FR ID A Y — “T he M arriage of F ig aro ” w ill be p resented by th e l y t i c O pera T heater a t 8 p ,m . to n ig h t a n d S aturday to d ie ASU M usic T h e a te r... %Interest Groups 1 ?Liberal Arts' College Council has :itó s la g S ! îii“ .1 àidi&R»; CHRISTMAS Nutcracker Suite Dec. 13-15 B allet W est's presentation of Tchaikow sky's "N u tcrack er" will be a t G rady G am m age a t 8 p.m . Dec. 13 to 15. T ickets, ranging from $2to $5.50, can be reserv ed in advance a t th e G am m age box office. tr For your ■A ctivities ( --Sp ea kers w — Whatever * ■•mbrial Unìor Art Gilliry u f Alunni Losigs Come to our Budget Meeting Todays— 4:30 p.m. M.U. Rm. 245 Ogam Monday, P acaw tar 1, 1*73, t:M W - I f >*:M M k , ceetleen Tuasday through Frid a y, December 4-7, 10:0* a.m . to lOiM p.m . Ceram ics; C rafts, B rswtogs. J astsITy , Paihtings, Photo»; Priât», is o lator». to get fu ll (M a ils c a ll Bruce —944-6467 Richard—967-4424 nter the Macro World with yourPENTAX and the com plete system including the Honeywell P E N T A X Auto Bellows unit, 150mm f-4 SM C T a k u m a r [M acro L e n s, Honeywell Strobanar ring light & power pack. *382 00 AUTO LOWS UNIT ONwr Penta x Closaup Equipm ent From SS2.4S —S e e the Professionals. . . a t Center— 947-4442 •t ■ University end Mill f T em pe s. Page 4 — Thursday, December 6 Opinion state! press Power play on courts By TED WILLIAMSON Last Sunday two ASU students playing tennis on a University court were ordered to leave tbe court by Marty PinCus, ASU tennis coach, so be and a friend could play on the court. Other courts were available for Pincus to use, but the sun and wind weren’t as good tor playing on those courts* so he chose to evict tbe students. No big deal, right? Just another case of a person w ith.a little (probably a little much) power stepping on die toes of those without any.' We all see examples of this sort of thing all toe tim c.Sott^f no bgg deal, right? Wrong." " The fact that this type of abuse goes on aD toe tone is precisely what makes it im portant We gripe about these “little” things, but how many of us do anything about it? The two students in question wrote a letter to the editor of toe State Press (Dec. 5), and are in the process of tracking down Just who has jurisActton to conflicts such as theirs. They’re going to a lot of trouble over such a small to* ddent, we may say. Perhaps they are, but what they’re ac­ complishing goes far beyond their, personal satisfaction. H each ofus followed their exam­ ple, and did his best to rectify toe bugs to “toe system,” perbaps life would be a little easier tor the two or three people who followed him. Theoretically, toe effect would snowball, and before long virtually aU old bugs would be ironed Santa By ANITA MABANTE It’s strange that to the midst of the current nostalgia wave an institutionary legend should go 20th century mod. I ’m talking about Santa Claus. He’s gone freaky. This season St. Nick looks like a fugitive from a David Bowie stage show. I walked into what is ad­ vertised as the biggest, best and most modem of the shopping centers and almost contracted a stray coronary. There, in a dusty pink velvet suit, complete with rumples, was toe person who I used to write letters to, to which I enumerated all of my personal preferences. The elves were also there, except they were mini-skirted girls dressed to toe same pink outfits. Same helpers. When I . was little, it was h u d enough to accept the fact that elves were neuter to gender. Now, that I think of myself as a fairly' liberated woman, I find it. chilling to toiwk that these fem ales a re willingly sub-’'** servient to St. Nidi. I ffMigwn that it shouldn’t have su rprised me. freaks out they are ruining what might b$ toe la st of the childhood luxuries? What would happen to Santa if, soon, families become so tight with their money that they couldn’t afford to take their kiddies to those shining mega­ stores to sit on a plastic Santa’s knee? Twentieth century 'man is slowly killing the old fool, for the sake of attracting shopperparen ts to confusing m er­ chandise complexes. While it may be true that human beings Always seem to be wiser about the past than about toe future. I can’t help My hope is tin t this situation wiD generate a nostalgia erase for Santa to save him from an electronic death. After all, Santa arrived the 9 ty'H 9 9 9 9 9 p: 9, 9 i r is f i out, and new ones would be dealt with as .they came up. These two students deserve.a w it on toe badt, not only for having toe incentive to dig into their probtam,. but atoo toe way te sy ra going about i t They’re polite^courteous, ana tasteful to their questioning techniques. They d m r no malice; only interest to seeing toe situation clarified. to other words, to attempting to iron eut their own little bug, they’re trying to avoid creating them far others. Go ahead and shrug it off. Be insulted that your tone has been wasted to rending this. But the next tim e a clerk tolls you tt can't be done because it’s against policy, or you’re ordered to go something because ifsalw ays been done that way, remember. thinking tout Santa Claus, toe original Ho-Ho-Ho Man, is being buried under the m ire of modern technology. H it'succeeds, tin children s may have someone, a little tarnished maybe, but a hero to write to a t Christmas time. If it toils, well, I suppose that big business being stoat it is today might have Santa get into politics to help protect their in terests and be th eir spokesman. Who wouldn’t trust an old man in a rumpled suit? After that he might be ap­ pointed to be a special Presi­ dential adviser. < He-m ay evwt get-dSred?for suppressing tin elves as a minority erfor evading toe IBS. The media m ight call f t tin North Pole Scandal. Better yet, he could be im­ peached for perpetuating a fairy tele. And then, Virginia, when you ask if there really is a S uita Claus, the only reply that you'll get is: “No comment.” I On with the show T h e atm osphere is p leasan t and h ectic. Ev e ry o n e is hu rryin g about gathering th eir own costum es an d helping e a ch other. T h e g irls spend th at e x tra few m inutes putting the fin ish in g touches of m ake-up on th eir fe c e s. M any a re nervous but co n ceal it w e ll. Ev e ry o n e is an xiou s fo r the show to g e t underw ay.: T h e tension is too g ro at. T h an k goodness it's the h ist p erfo rm an ce. ’ Photos by Daryl Kass P'r'M P»fl® * — Thursday, December 6 Devils sharpen ax for 'Loggers' If p a st perform ances a re any indication, th e ASH' basketball team shouldn’t h a v e a n y tro u b le w ith N orthern A rizona tonight a t 7:30 in Sun D evil Gym. h i 13 m eetings since Ned Wulk becam e head coach a t ASU, NAU’s L um berjacks have won only two gam es. The loggers have a 1-2 record th is season w ith th eir only win com ing in the Bronco C lassic ag ain st host . Cal. P oly of Pom ona. NAU lost to Loyola-Los Angeles 78-63 and th e U niversity of C alifornia a t R iverside 9764. T hrough th e f ir s t tw o gam es, junior guard Lionel H ollins has paced the D evils w ith a n 18.5 sc o rin g average. The form er junior college All-A m erica from . D ixie (U tah) Ju n io r College scored 27 points against C alifornia — S anta B arb ara and 10 points ag ain st Witch ita S tate. H ollin’s backcourt m ate Ja m e s Brown, is second in scaring, w ith a 13.0 average. Brown’s defensive play in th e D evils 8003 w in over W ichita S tate drew p raise from W ulk. “Ja m e s has sparked us during th e p a st two y ears, but m ainly he has sparked us defensively. Now h e is getting th e chance to play reg u larly and he’s doing an outstanding jo b ,” h e skid. “ He com plim ents Hollins very w ell in th e backcourt and seem s to have gained confidence in his offensive ab ility .” W ulk said th e difference; betw een th e D evil’s opening loss ag ain st The U niversity of C a lifo rn ia a t S a n ta B arb ara, and th e W ichita S tate w in w as th e ¡day of c e n te r R on K ennedy. Kennedy w as held to two points by Santa B arb ara, but scored 15 points and c le a re d e ig h t reb o u n d s ag ain st W ichita S tate. 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M ill---iC GURU SHOP. (94 02/7) IBei , M on-Sat.) Frafan lenal typing IBM Standard pica. C «ll M r». Dm 2754165. .____________ (12/7) GOLDEN TEM P LE CONSCIOUS COOKB R Y . Joyous far aaup or fu ll dinner. 415 M ill. 967-5297. (124) Typing cxpcrlcnm d, nm t, accurato C ali Anm . 946-4185. (t/22) Fem ale* 1042 tor paychetogimi research pro|«d. C all T a rry a t 9654M5. (12/5) PKU P R dativar A5U—aiactric alito type. C ali Lyn $0442$. (12/7) F u ll tim e F a rt tim e. No selling. Phona tram our office. Clam to th* University. Earn high salary and' bonus**. 2110656. _________________ (12/7) IBM — pica o r «Uto: Orad papar axparlance. E d it assist. 966-1404. (124) Overs «as Jobs—A ustralia, Europe, S. Am­ erica, A frica . Students a ll pmtoiatona and occupation* 6700 to OSAO monthly. Exp en* as paid,' overtime, sightseeing. Free In­ formation; W rite: TRANS WORLD R E ­ SEARCH , Dapt. D 6, P .0 Box 603, Cart* Madera, CA. $4925. 0/2$) PRO FESSIO N AL TYPIH O —IBM falactrìfc M ise, type stytes t symbols. N E Ph x. by «ppalntniant. 95*79*2._______________ (12/7) Part-tlm a poeltlon* new, to ll lim a during xm as break. «3*a«7$. (12/n TER M P A P E R I, RESU M ES. TH ESES DISSERTATIO N S, PRO FESSIO N AL, O UARAN TEED W ORK. IBM . M AXINR M ULLEN $554702. (6/3/74) Co ada i f and aver. Wa train cocktail antitraaa««. Fun o r part tim e positions, Must b* naut and attraettw . Apply In parson. 026 N . Scottsdale Rd. . l l * .m 2 pun. ' 02/7) T jg to M S axacuHve. 9554206 or S6702/30) • AUTOMOBILES WANTED AKingmNewib i Limelight Tk GreatDictate MS-1564. ovar 34. Rum S _____ Flu* uHHttoa. (12/7) wanted: 67 -VW 'Rug In Man. 2714691. 5154739. Dog to share yard wMh 10 m e . daring day. 10 m in. tram A SI day, a r «M OMO Ouantaga. ■ • ANNOUNCEMENTS F irs t Frid ay niter car ra lly , P rt., Dec. 7. Starts S .E . com er of Thomas M all, 7 p.m. •QUO per m r. (12/7) USHER T IC K E T TA K ER events at Phoenix c iv ic Plaza, Fay line Field , Faatrack, ate., am your Campus Placement office. ' 02/5) Typing—IBM Salactrlc, Pica typav Rosemary vanea. Tampa. 9674143. (12/7) 5 films for $4.00: Students 5 film for $6.00: Generisi Public Sever«I permanent part tim e positions a rt open fa r early mornings and cuanii minga hours. E xtan siw paid training. * Washington Inventory Service 2015 n Thomas Rd.—Phoenix. 9560550. (12/7) STER EO SYSTEM S W H O LESALE. Shura MUTED L is t S S p R your coat $21.99. C all o r w rits: to g a / Ó Ù R w i__________ _ _ catalog 1S44- te a Osos R d ., San Luis 02/7) Obispo, C al. N»/S44-iaSL My paopto sings! A muateal production by Baruch Gabon. Thura., Dec. 6, Pim a Room S p.m. Sponsored by H IIM . 02/16) Typing—C ali $4*4036 aitar 4 pm (w a a k ands. Exparlancad/IBM la lac. (2/1) Boy four- getane Cree! Person needed to do stock work a coupl* of hour* a day~ Apply at DAX clothing merchant* 125 E . 7th Of. 112/« SERVICES Studants to help distribute d ass evalua­ tion In LA . $67-4624. (12/1) Typing IBM siactrtc anta. Tampa—Pat Bafcar «30-1642.____________ (12/7) 8 Chaplin Clearance ! S ale WknskarVmkux ModernTimes EDUCATION MAJORS—4 rs, S ri & Grad, studants. 20 h r*, par wk In lac. tutoring c trs. Salary baaed on aduc. $ exp. M in. IS pr h r. Start new or attar Holidays. ■Call M r. Larons or Ms Groan at 2644331. ^ (12/7) Part-tlm » manswaar salesman. Experi­ ence preferred. Tarm lgan Saga. Fa r appt. m il 947-4359. _________ 02/7) 1*71 v w Squarabeck. Automatic a ir, radio - t o o cart oftor. $6*4*18.__________ (12/7) The Cultural A ffairs Board P rese n ts. Sacratary-racsptioM st, parttim e, good, typ­ ing sk ills, phx -Freawoy-lndlen School Rd. 263-0330. 0 2 /7 ) 10% off with coupon man, ladles shoes Bicfcdacr shop—707 s . F eraat V» off aha» aato. _________ 02/7) Por saip—tan spaad bicycto—26” w/llght. Oaad ahapav SIS. 404454.___________ (W 7 i a ss u n til Ja n . a s • *598 Total Cost A ll Sizes In Stock 151* E . V an Buren, Phx. state press tainly expect a v ery tough game ,” ;-'. lit B oth gam es can be he& d on KBU2 rad io (1310 AM) w ith a irtim e fo r e a c h b ro a d c a s t b e g in n in g 20 miiit&eB p rio r to tipoff. lo t about K ansas S tate oth er than they lo st a few s ta rte rs from a v ary fine team la s t season,” W ulk said . “ Any tim e you ¡day th e defending K g E ight cham pion a t th e ir hom e co u rt you can cer- giSi’ahlpa. CaU »04710"i pun. Scenetta* Van wHh mmpar set up. Great shape throughout. Mlh* a t 966472$. 02/7) Far Sato—l$65 oidi Cutíes« mm 9654193 o*/n •P mm FOR LEASE Haw.2 bdmt, towiihouse. Heated paaL ENT ear manto, can «924611. « R « . and Marimpa Fraavvay. ..........(12/61 RENT Room In furnished townhoum tor spring aam. $75 mo. 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(« / * ) • MOTORCYCLES S Ä Ü K (12/1) Thursday, December 6 — Page 7 T he ASU gymnast! « squad opens the season Friday In a two-day m eet a t Aurora, CoL H ie team will be one of U entered in the'Rocky Moantain Open. - ASUcoachDonRobinsonsaidhe will take 12 team members to participate tat the m eet, including AB-Amerie* Gary Alexander. “TMameet Should be a very good indicator of what to expect this season ahd what we still need to work on,” Robinson said. Several team members are Just recovering from minor injuries, be said, Alexander and pommel hor se specialistDon Steiger has Just recovered from band injuries. All-around performer John Pellikan has a bruised foot and Mark D edrkk (higb bar) has a sprained ankle. Because of the injuries Robinson isn’t too optimistic about tbe meet. “We should have some individual champs a t the open, but team w ise I just don’t know,” he said. JMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM** * * * * * W W W ' ASU cracks top 10 A S U 's A ll- A m e r ic a g y m n a st G a r y A lexan d er p e rfo rm s an L-seat on the s till rin g st A le x an d e r w ill perform for A .P . Poli 1. Alabama 2. Oklahoma 3. Moire Dame A Oblò Stata 5. Michigan A Parai stata 7. So. California A Taxas ». UCLA lt . Arizona Stata II.T axaaT e ch ra.Nebraska 13.Louisiana State 14. Houston IS. M iam i, Ohio 1«. No. Carolina St. 17. Tulane 1A M aryland lt. Kanaa» 20. Tannasse« A SU In th e alt-around and floor e x e rcise even ts a t the R o cky M ountain Open in A u ro ra, C o lo ., D ec. 7 an d 8. 11-04» 10-0-1 10-0-0 9-0-1 * 1041-1 11-04) 9-1-1 0-2-0 9-24) UM 10-14) 0-2-1 9-2-0 10*1-0 10-00 0-34) 9*2-0 0-3-0 7-3-1 144) U .P .I. Pali 1. Alabama 2. Oklahoma 3. Qhio State 4. Notre Dame* 5. Peno Stata A Michigan 7. So. California t . Tokos 9. UCLA It . Arisen* State 11. N abralflaka 12. Texas T*ch 13. Houston 14. Louisiana Stale 15. Kansas M. Tulane t7.M lam i.O hio 11. 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Hayden, trill reward, with a pitcher of beer, every person who brings in a toy between Dec. 17 and 20. U nim aity veterans and die tavern are. sponsoring a Christmas program for needy children and will give a free pitcher to anyone bringing a toy to bar. The toys may be new or used, but m ust be worth at least $1-50, according to veteran Bill Hackley. He said these toys trill be collected and distributed to needy children in the Valley. Hackley got the idea for the Christmas toy program from a College of Law debates deletion of honor system All students in terested in retaining the th ird y e a r pass-fail honors program , in th e College of Law a re asked to atten d a 12:40 m eeting today in th è G reat H all. F a c u lty a n d a d ­ m inistration officials w ill be p resen t to discuss doing aw ay w ith th e h o n o r system . “Ban the Bra” promotion by Minder-Binders when a free pitcher of beer .wa# given to anyone who brought in a bra. Hackley concluded that there was a better use for that promotion and originated th a toy program. The program’s objective is to reach children not -helped by la rg e r' civic organisations, Hacklev said. By CAROL P Y N E T he L yric O pera T h eater w ill sta g e its T he sto ry co n trasts a group ç i serv an ts and th e ir a risto c ra tie m aste r, m aking him fin al perform ances of “T he M arriage of F igaro” a t 8 p .m . F rid ay and S aturday in th e .M usic T h e a te r. * r “ The M arriage oL F ig aro ” is a com ic opera by W olfgang M ozart w ith th e lib retto by Lorenzo D i P onté, t h e o p era w as w ritten during th e beginning of the fre n c h Revolution an d frightened th e a risto c rac y because of its revolutionary content. “T he M arriage of F ig aro ” is u n d er die direction o f Jo h n Stone P o rte r a n d th e m iisicid (firector H unter s ta rs a s Susanna an d P a u l Y òdér i* Figaro. T he Coum is played by B a rry S tein. 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