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S l p i chairm an of the chfemistry The chemical storeroom in department safety committee, stores ’ almost - all fie said that while many of the chemicals that are used on . problem* are bring "CMBtlftfo!11"wW<^|WfoWflr’Wwo''' corrected, m any of the more Chemicals than 'anyone problems m ost wait until funds else in town,” added one em­ are made available by the ployee. legislature. Well ovfr 800 gallons of “The safety com m ittee’s, flammable m aterials are stored prime job is teaching people not in the room. The storeroom *|fo to - h u rt them selves,” contained several violations of Whitehurst said. thé AOSHA regulations. : :. i'j f -t:- ,W lo j f 2 p.m. In M U Green loo room 208. - m m* r " ? i a>7:*r p 'm-a t tha Women's Club, 13th St. and'MtII Ave. who paid tor political dltterences with T!’ *^er' minimum dbttation Si JO. T h ir ls a benefit for the striking Farah and farm worker*. '\ Antigoe Slw wand Sale at the Phoenix C ivic Plaza aisem bly tiatl, 12 to 6 p .m .,$2 admission at the doOr. *<-' * & .. . a ,is*f? An SATURDAY y j i ' h. y « Mass-party-community sto ring experience 7:15 to 1 a.m. at the Nawman Center, University and College St., a ll are welcome. SUNDAY Wtt Zappa Krappa regular meeting 7 p.m. in tha basement of the M U . ■j j t . . ; •MONDAY nm n le le tM 1>S0to3p.m. in the faculty conference room LLC sis. U Outing Club w ill present a free slide lecture a t 7:30 p.m. In the M U Pim a room 276; leader of the Arizona expedition to AM. Me K inlay In Alaska w ill narrate the presentation. Auditions for “Salute to Hollywood” will be 12 to 5 p.m., Thursday in the M emorial Union Pima room. Dancers and dram a students may die production. The production is !___ _ two categories. It will inchioe highlights from the m otion picture industry and the television media. The Associated Students of ASU are sponsoring the show in cooperation with Hensley Co. and Budweiser. Lib rary hours American 1 «pilot sponsorod lunch 11:Mto 1p.m.,A7S«t Baker center. Oormsn C M meeting l pints at the Pizza Hut banquet ream, one Mock east of Rural on University Dr. ASU’s Hayden Library will be on a varied schedule beginning Monday through Jan. 16. Dec. iO through Dec. 20 die library will be. open from 6 ajm . to i a.m . on weekdays, 9 a m to 10 p jn . on Saturday and 10 a m to 1 a m on Sunday. Herns saOH iMo squero dentino 7lef:30p.m . lutto AAU Moritene roam. t arial saiMar a C M mooting, 1:00in siteet Hallie». La Uga PaaamorScana. Spanish canvoroatlon. mevleo. slid««, music. 1:30 p.m. in LLC 201. CsWogo Domosw Is mai ling. 7 pimi m the ASU Yuma ream SS7. The library wQl be ckaed Dae. 21-25 for Christmas. It will be open from I a m to 5 p m . Mondays through Fridays only, Dec: 20 to Jan. The library will be cloaed New Year’s Day. 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There are some teachers, though, who make it that much tougher because they are against ath letics and scholarships for athletes, he said. At this year’s end, White will be 13 hoira short of a degree in pre-veterinary medicine. : Whether White returns to school next sem ester w ill depend upon whether be is chosen by either the upcoming football draft or baseball draft. “I still have to decide about baseball. I’ll talk to coach (Jim ) Brock before deciding,” he said. U W hite m ust also decide whether to accept a bid to play Jn die (Senior- Bowl football |gam e early in January, th e . Senior Bowl pays team rnenvbers, soif White accepts the bid, he will lose any further college eligibility. He has already accepted a bid to the Hula Bowl also went out for football as a defensive back and punter.” “When I switched to quar­ terback, I found out how much hm football can be. The more I play, the m ore I ,enjoy it. I originally thought baseball was more fun, but not now. You g et higher highs and lower lows with football,” he said. When W hite broke his collarbone playing baseball last season, there was great concern over whether he could be back in time for this football season. But be said it never bothered him. “I was never realty con­ cerned about the football season, but I was concerned about being back to finish 8 k baseball season.” "W inning th ree bowl gam es He did return to finish the in a row would be som ething baseball season. When football special to u s." rolled around he was so ready Photo by Pete Jordan he broke six national records game in Honolulu since it does and has been named second team All-Am erica by both not pay the players. m ajor wire services. The most important bowl -game on his mind right now is He gave much of the credit to 8 k Fiesta Bowl against the 8 k offensive line for giving him University of Pittsburg Dec. 21 excellent pass protection. inSun Devil Stadium. . White also commented on the “Since it's our last game here coaching methods of Frank it arin realty mean something to Kush. 8 k seniors, especially winning “ fie,, W ants im provem ent three bond games in a row. It ‘week a fte r week.' All his would be som ething very crifidsm is for that purpose. He sp ed d to us,” White said. wants you to get mad enough to - It’a been almost four yearn l prove him wrong; to prove since Danny White came to ASlfi | you’re better than he thinks. He on abaseballscholarahip and ‘gets the very ttioStte&'a&Jt'played football as a second football player,” choice. “When I came here I had hopes of playing baseball, but I FLASH! Vivitar Modell02 Electronic Flash $ 1 Danny White Vivitar m K11 guide No. 30 4 sp e e d r e c y c le tim e — 400 plus flashes on a ka lin e batteries. 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Industrial Park Ave. , 967-7864 * W -7333 ^ - W # *80 SIngjfi nftiwi contact tamo« Page 12 — Friday« D ecem ber 7 ¡Us Hockey club looks fo r w in The Sun Devil Hockey Club will host its U niversity of Arizona counterpart a t 9 a.m. Saturday in tee Tower Plaza Ice Palace. The Devils, in their first year of competition, will be looking for their first win, having lost to Northern Arizona University three times. Also seeking its first win this year will be tee UofA, which lost twice to NAU. A big hole in the club’s organization was filled recently when Jerry Amaril agreed to coach the Sun Devils. Amaril, a Hockey Arizona coach, started the last week of November and made tee trip to Flagstaff, with the team, for two matches last weekend. The Sun Devil Hockey Club is considered q. chib sport by ASU and receives limited funds from the university recreation department. The Devils must rely on donations from ares citizens and businesses. Individual contributions by the ■ T he F ie s ta B ow l Invitational Tènnis T o u rn a m e n t w ill b e g in T h u rsd a y D ec. 20 a n d continue through D ec. 23. Tw elve nationally ranked in late soccer match CHRISTMAS ART SALE Memorial Union Several southern California universities are currently being contacted about m atcbei'h d e r in the season. Fiesta bowl tennis draws strong ASU to meet Nevada The ASU soccer team will meet the University of Nevada team in a post season match at 11' a.m. Saturday at the field adjacent to the fire station at Scottsdale Rd. and University Dr. The Nevada team, in its first year of intercollegiate com­ petition, will play three games over the weekend. They meet players pay for the skating time necessary to p rep are for matches. Phoenix College 2 p.m . Saturday and the University of Arizona at 1 p.m. Sunday. a m a te u r p lay ers w ill be invited to th e tournam ent, w hich is o p en to a ll in te rested play ers. T hree ASU tènnis team m em bers, D avid K anter, M ark Jo ffe y a n d G len H olroyd, w ill p a rticip a te . K anter recen tly won the Southwest Open C ham pionship, w hile Joffey won th e ASU M ens Open T ournam ent H olroyd won th e H a rd e n M e m o ria l T ournam ent. The ASU squad finished the season in second place behind the U of A in the Arizona In­ tercollegiate Soccer League with an 8*2 record. fca/V. jweeL Alumni Lounge HONEYW ELL PENTAX SPOTMATIC I ... Sponsored and Owned by M aricopa Q R pty M edical Society — a nonprofit organization. Our 11th year o f operation. Physician (M .D .) teaching staff. Studeht counseling and study groups. Free placement. Student loan available. Licensed by State of Arizona. Member o f Arizona Private School Association 2025 N. 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The mass ^m m nnioatiniK d e p a rtm e n t d o e s n 't o ffe r n ig h t c la s s e s a n d th e political science introductory course, PS-100, hasn’t b e a t offered a t nig h t for tw o y e a rs. R usco w ill h av e to find another job a t night and fhiiiMM during th e day. “ We a re th e only college th a t enables stu d en ts to g e t a degree by specifically taking night c la sse s.” sa id D ean G lenn O verm an, of the C o lleg e o f . B u sin e ss A dm inistration, • H ow ever, nig h t business stu d en ts often cannot g et th e ir g e n e ra l e d u c a tio n courses from th e C ollege of L ib eral A rts a t night, “ We’r e recom m ending to th e p resid en t (of ASU) th a t an an aly sis be m ade of t i e needs of t i e nig h t students, If th e re ’s a need w e’ll supply th e c o u rs e ,“ s a id x D ean C h a rle s W oolf, o f th e College o f L ib eral A rts, Woolf sa id .tie College of lib e r a l A rts is faced w ith a la rg e d ay tim e enrollm ent a n a m ost of th e m anpow er a n d m oney is used to m eet th e ir needs, A ccording to W oolf,. an an aly sis of n ig h t stu d en t needs h a s not y e t been done bu t w hen (me is com pleted, th e stu d e n ts needs w ill be m e t. ¡ ¡ |j £ Scheduling of c la sse s is diAAg.AHMg.R - - I » I M m M 11111 ' toMNM '- I p l f i i a n B e on ti pull my daisy l i — Friday, D ecem ber 7 Continued from p e g o is teach one night cla is. We offer, the ¡courses on a rotatimi .baste,’’ /Dverimm * Overman said the building is open at night and all but Iwo classroom s are®ip use. The f&ttolfy like teaching at night because thé student* are micve mature, according toOverman. better, or as good as day classes. “We get members of the community in i s speakers More businessm en a re avaüable at night to cóme in and talk to us^M andalfino night classes. They will conduct a survey o f . die needs of the night students during, the corin g .g § d V Impleniwit any necessary^ § changes next fall, according to Woolf/ B M I I P Thé deans, are sciwduled to m éët with ASU President ... ‘‘Soanetimes^ I wonder if the dam ned University^ id serving the public or it’s serving itself,” Rusco said. indii#turquoise rihgf. ú ' t ,S •Palish h a n d c a r v e d t o n s g j | -Seri Indian ironwood ca rvin g s P a p a g é in d ià n f e s k é | ÿ ; § ■ M W B m M Í -Guatem ala tree ornam ents ¡ ¡ j R ecycted-paper X m a s ca rd s T H f O A L M ii STORE 'g i l l iÊÊàkèm .ë é im ^ w tm ^ “There has been a definite demand for night classes. Thë$£fftn larger than we’d like them to run,” Overman said; • W b#f expressed doubts abodrtbe value of oigtit classestaught in three hour blocfckonce a week. He said the fatigue problem d both instructors and students deto&t from the course. “ Some night cla sses taugbf. by senne professées are eqüal to day classes but m ost'are not up to par,“ Wocnf said. ' W oolf said the h esf solution would be to m eet tw ictà week at night fear one and a half hours pe* meeting. ^ “It’s not too bad (meeting twice a week at night). It’s not touch different than Tuesday-Thursday classes during file day,’’ Rusco said. He is taking English courses meeting twice a week at night. M andalfino said three hour night classes were “too damned long” but were LevPs M enC forai shapes We've got you covered. With the world's greatest selection of Levi's . Over 4 tons per store. Levi's for gals. Levi's Sta-Prest pants. And tons more. That's all we carry—Levi's. Can't miss a fit. >---- , You can usé this gift certificate now to save on a gift for yourself or a friend. 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