m tu \ Jr & "w i r 'aÈjm-sm im i m ài. í'W T Í® ' imm .a- ..?r. 968-3491 ARTIST & DRAFTING SUPPLIES Crafts - P icture Frame»' Decorating Material A.S.U. PHOTO SERVICE COPYING SLIDE DUPLICATION / [ gS film-show on female identity also provide scholarship help each year. Dr. Catherine Nichols, professor of counselor education, is faculty adviser; She can be reached at 965-3860 or 965-3150 for more details about the organization. XTATK PRESS it puMMiod by A rlm ia U niversity Tuesday, through Friday during the academic year, **c.*8? JJRjWRy» and exam ination perMmt. Entered a s second class m atter a t Tempe, AZ. H a t . B Graduate student presents AWARE? Association for Women’s Active Return to Education, will have the op­ portunity Thursday at noon in Farm er Education building; RM. 213, to view a graduate s tu d e n t’s a u d io -v isu a l presentation concerning female identity. He is scheduled to judge photographs faf the 1974 I n v i t a t i o n a l S tu d e n t E x h ib itio n , also in th e N orthlight G allery. Students from ASU and ali other Arizona colleges and universities a re invited to su b m it w orks fo r th is exhibit. The student show will be displayed for the first two weeks in April. Inform ation on the contest is available from the Fine A rts photography lab, 9655027. Davidson’s show m ay be viewed from 9:30* a.m . to 3:30 p.m . M onday through Friday. (Û SALAD NOI NOT INCL. P e e s * * * M ply te ca rry eats - I r isâ t S. RURAL RDÉ¡¡ TEMPE ' 4333 W .IR RIA R SON. if tS K PHOENIX. U '%!■ . - - I l § i 1 1 1 ft - **V v-v . r'áapf** *>' Contact lenses can help you look better, feel better. Our contacts ,are flawlessly ground to exact specifications. They’re fitted with care by professionals. Let us show you the new comfort and convenience of our contact tenses. . MET If f S O p tic a l TCM DC I k lflr C TdmpoCoritw’ m - lN « r Mh Meo ÍMI Single-vision contact loncos.- Ononttondsy ■ through Sciyrdoy. 2032 S. Industrial Park Ava. *6 7-733 3 80 Othor vision cantors in: PHOENIX, PAM tp n iO B i mtanmAmnn. P a g e 4 — Tuesday, /March 5 r ■ in a h f gm s pres Opinion v_ Greg Hagan Unsafe buses t A recent article in the National Observer pointed out a serious problem. With the energy shortage all around us we are being encouraged to use alternate form s of transportation. Buses and car pools are being organized everywhere. The problem lies with the buses. They are unsafe. When you ride a bus you can't buckle up for safety. In fact you can't buckle up at all because buses don't even have seat belts. The U.S. C ongress w as concerned enough some years ago to make it mandatory for cars to have seat belts. If they are so concerned about cars why not the same concern over buses? To bring this into focus for the A SU campus, let's take the Bug Line. This service is practically overwhelmed by the student demand. There are not enough spaces — people ride to A SU standing up. This seems to me to be a serious hazard. What would happen if one of the Bug Line buses had an accident? A bus crammed to capacity with people who are not restrained in any manner is sure to produce m any injuries and possibly several deaths. Consider what happens in an automobile accident when no one is strapped in. Bodies are flung everywhere; people frequently get thrown right out of the car and run over. The potential for this type of thing occurring in buses is 10 or 12 times as great as in cars. The National Transportation Safety Board has on seven different occasions given formal recommendations on bus safety to the Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The Safety Board recommended that those agencies require convenient re stra in ts to protect inter-city bus passengers in the event of an accident. If the major transportation agencies can't get together on this matter — and they can't — it seems as though the problem will go on unchecked even as the number of deaths from bus accidents continues to soar. Once again it seems like a problem the average citizen is going to have to demand action on. Why are the Bug Line buses not equipped with belts? The next time you are riding the Bug Line remember this; when and if that injury producing accident happens, you will be the injured party and it won't even be your fault. All you wanted was a reliable, safe and inexpensive way to come to school. Do you have it? ~ Letters* A W S d e f e n d s it s e lf EDITOR: In re fe re n c e to your ed ito rial., of F eb . 27, “ F a ilu re ,” w e w ish to present die follow ing' in­ form ation. The editorial began with a statem ent about “Women’s W eek.” W hat w as in progress during Feb. 25-28 w as “ H um an A w areness Week.” A ssociated Women S tu d en ts -ab o lish ed th e traditional Women’s Week so th at the week would ap p ea l to th e e n tire U niversity community.. This w eek w as p lan n ed fo r students to reach beyond th eir own im m ediate circle of concern mid learn of other people in this world. Human Awareness Week did not give advice on how “women could kill them selves in New G uinea.” Another point of m isin­ form ation w as thestatem ent th at “AWS has been sear­ ching d e sp e ra te ly fo r several y ears for a w ay to m ake its p resen ce on cam p u s v ita l to ev ery woman student.” Although it is tru e th at AWS sponsors program s d ealin g sp ecifically w ith w om en such a s o u r W om en-InSeries, w e have, and will, co n tin u e to p re se n t program s of interest to both m en and women. Some of the program s AWS sponsored on cam pus include: 1) parking and lighting sem inar, 2) human sexuality forum , 3) Jean W estw ood, p a s t c h a ir­ woman of the D em ocratic P arty , and 4) coordinating a yearly scholarship program which in 1973 provided 25 women financial assistance. This cu rren t sem ester, in ad d itio n to H um an A w areness W eek, our organization is sponsoring forum s on hom osexuality and birth control - areas which effect both m en and women. We do not try to appeal to everyone — mi impossible ta sk . We o ffer a w ide variety of program s so that students m ay choose w hat is of in terest to them . It is a sham e th at we have not semi m ore S tate P ress re p re se n ta tiv e s a t our events — then perhaps they would be b etter qualified to com m ent on our organization. Executive Council, A ssociated W omen Students, Cindy Settergren, President H eather Bryan, Executive Vice President T ina S cheele, S ecretary* T reasurer P r it B ard es, P ro g ram Chairwoman K aren C unningham , Campus A ffairs Barb! Flem ing, Community Relations P eg g i G lenn, P u b lic ity Chairwoman . Editor’s Note: A comparison of the original editorial and this rebuttal letter indicates .the ladies .of Associated Women Students need to reread the edtorial. The week sponsored by AWS {whether it is called Women’s Week or Human Awareness Week) has been, claimed by AWS to be its major activity. Logically, a group dedicated to serving primarily the needs of women students would want such a week to serve them as much as possible. The ethtorial suggested the needs Of women (and men) students could have been served better by presentations on subjects other than “Back­ packing in Nepal” or “In­ donesia: Toraje Death Ceremonies.” As for the need for AWS, it should be pointed out that the Constitutional amendment to eliminate the AWS president as an Executive Council member of ASASU scheduled for the upcoming election was the result of a continued lack-of success and student p ar­ ticipation in AWS. T u e sd a y , M a rc h 5 - f tg i | w ives build loan Hundredsj of A Sy faculty wives will fin the A udi M arch 9 w ith b o o th s, displays and entertainm ent to earn money to pay fear the em erg en cy ’ n eed s of students. C h a i r m a n R o s e m a ry T release said the Student Loan. Fund which is Sup­ p o rte d by th e S atu rd ay activities is designed to assist students who need funds for m edical expenses or em ergency trav el. a patio and garden shop antd a potpourri shop. “ Such a loan often m eans th e d iffe re n c e betw een sta y in g in sch o o l an d dropping out,” she said. “ Loans a re repaid, without in te re s t, in sm a ll in ­ stallm ents.” a “These people all m ake F iesta very special,” she sa id . Am ong th e other* exhibits tò be s e t tqp on the maU from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m .: It will be the seventh consecutive y e a r for thefiesta, which is designed to offer fam ily entertainm ent, • —an a r t exhibit featuring work of the ASU faculty and M rs. Tirelease said. their spouses. The show will include paintings, graphics, She said the activities'w ill ceram ics, jew elry , involve literally him dreds of m acram è and other works. She said som e of the ac­ facility w ives, m em bers of tivities m i the m a l l during the faculty, and univarsity' the day include a book stall, ? staff w orkers. —A b a rg a in b o utique in clu d in g u sed clo th in g , baby furnishings, toys and other, item s. —A calico shop, featuring w att h an g in g s m ad e by faculty wives. —A c o lle c ta b le s booth featuring everything from rocks to stam ps to m atch book covers. —A booth of Arizona patio favorites offering recipes for patio-prepared dishes. —A flow er booth offering colorful m exican flow ers, a t bargain prices. ADELOYADA PARTY J e w ish T riv ia C o n te st a n d M e g illa h R e a d in g to C e le b ra te P u rim T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H ?, 8 pm a t B a k e r C e n te r A L L FOR FREE Traditional Purim Food and Drink Bring Noisamakers! S p o n so red by H illel Call 964-5371 for more information ASSOCIATED STUDENTS SOCIAL AND TRADITIONS BOARD Presents THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS Fund raising females H elp in g to .r a i s e m oney fo r a n em ergency loan fund assistin g stu d en ts w ith fin an cial difficulties, a r e from left, B etty R ow ley,: R osem ary T release, C arol' Sw afford, and M ichelle Rowley, _____ GUEST H ARTFO RD ”V ' *, s' • Photo by T. L. Hiatt CELEBRITY THEATRE Friday, Match 8 — 8 PJM. Saturday Matinee, March 9 - 2:30 PJO. t## Tickets Avakable Thru T H U R SD A Y O NLY Reduced Ticket Prices for ASU Students, Faculty pnd Staff: Friday (March 81- *50, *4.50, *350 412 HI. Braidway Tempe I S S Ä m S aw POLYFOAM * high DfNsrrr rSrSr::* .•.'.35 r iir w r .. hm hvA m S E - ___ « ir paims La, GlI m mæm....iS | - tr a r a r ..» ism É r * n n r ..'n .n — säffi wiMfeotsnas — *2.99 A *3.99 rarör.....’SS *1^99 . rdrûr.,...*i?.w ». . sr*iii *2 Off Regular Ticket Prices Sat, Mat (March 9) - *450, *350, *280 *150 Off Regular Ticket Prices Tickets May Be Obtained at the ASASU Activities Center j| MU 208K - 8:30 am-430 pm - 965-3142 ' Page 6 — Tuesday, M arch 5 . R e v ie w : - . , i Herbie M ann, Celebrity Theatre. M arch 3, 1974 CeMbrHy presentations Herbie Mann evolves, keeps quality The la st tim e 1 heard Jazz F lutist H erbie Mann was five y ears age on a spring night in New York. I stood outside the open window a t the Village G ate nightclub with som e friends, sharing a can of beer, listening to the smooth sounds of his flute d rift onto the street. But fivoyears in the life of a jazz group is an eternity. To continue selling records and d raw ing ca p a c ity crowds a t concerts takes a group th at is dynam ic and alw ays changing and Herbie M ann’s g roup fits th a t description. What has allowed him to be so versatile is the fact he can’t be categorized. He doesn’t play straig h t jazz or rock. I t’s a m ixture between the two, w ith Mann giving his personal touch. F iv e y e a rs ago M ann perhaps only dabbled in the m LZSti the ex cep tio n of 'sa x o p h o n ist Dave Newman and g u itarist Sam Brown, a re under the in flu en c e of the heavy hand of rock and not the light touch of jazz. Mann opened the c o n c e rt. w ith a tune off (he Steven use of am plification. Now his group is heavily m iked, and w ith the change in his group com e changes in the audience. The au d ien ce a t ..the concert in the Celebrity T heater was hot composed of jazz fans. Five years ago th ese peo p le w ere a t R olling S tones co n certs scream in g an d sm oking dope. If you mentioned the nam e of John Coltrane, they m ight say -“ Is he Jim i Hendrix’s drum m er?” U nfortunately, som e of them brought their rock c o n c e rt b eh av io r w ith them . A few tim es applause would cu t off a good solo.. U n lik e rock groups, which keep the sam e personnel for y e a rs, M ann’s g roup is alw ays changing. All of them a re very com petent m usicians,' but, w ith the To still bo soiling rocords and draw­ ing capacity crowds . at concorts takos a group that is dyna­ mic and always changing. S tills A lbum “ S um m er Session” and from th ere the g roup g o t p ro g re ssiv e ly b etter and b etter. They did a very sm ooth tune w ritten by Brown,” Sunrise H ighs,” . «¡J* miles davis^M« m i l e s at newport R .« featuring: JohnColtiane bM evans-cannonbaS adderiey including: Ah Leu Cfta/Straight No Chaser/Two B ass Hit O n Groen Dolphin Streot/SfteHa B y Starlight * fats waller Lively fans help Inspire Hie Sun Devils have compiled a 9-5 record against such op­ ponents as Stanford and last year’s small cdUege champion, California frvine. Part of the Devil’s problems lie with in­ juries. cagers' win Old Sun D evil Gym rocked for the last tim e Saturday af­ ternoon. A record crowd of 4,828 people jam m ed the place for the ASU-UofA basketball gam e. Coach Ned Wulk lauded the part the crowd played in the Sun D evil win. “If that win was characterized by inspirational play, and it w as, then the crowd was greatly responsible. All the players commented on it.” The crowd w as so loud and resp on sive that even the cheerleaders failed to reduce its fervor. N orm ally a t ASU basketball gam es, when the cheerleaders com e out to do their slow , dull “three big ASU’s ” the fans stop cheering and lose any momentum they had. This tim e the crowd totally ignored them . In fact at one point the fans started a chant of their own and the cheerleaders gave up what they were doing and joined in. That’s the way it should be. Cheering should be a lively, spontaneous chanting; not the planned boredom exuded by the cheerleaders. Doug Slocum, who was rah-rah type cheering. He said the ch eerlea d ers ; should respond to the crowd and not go out with a pre-planned notion of what they’re going to do. Another part of a basketball gam e is the band. Along with playing the sam e old songs the ASU pep band m ade a bad m istake Saturday. They played the UofA fight song several tim es. Oh sure, it was so ASU fans could sing their own derogatory version, but nobody else knew that. Every tim e the song was played the UofA cheerleaders and fans were up singing and cheering. And it had to inspire the players as w ell. Luckily, it didn’t affect the final score. ' slat» press s \ Junior centerfielder Tom Sain SCIENTIFIC RCSIARCH has shown «hat T.M. próvidas a d eep er sfata o f r isf than even d eep sleep . Ju st a few m inutes each day results in less stress and fatigu e, increased energy,- b etter health, increas­ ed clarity o f mind, and greater accom p­ lishm ent and happiness in life . Find out moré about T M — attend a F R E E Introductory Lecture TODAY— Tuesday 12:40 or 8 P.M .— ASU Library, room 203 Or TOMORROW— Wed., 12:40 or 8 P.M. — ASU Library, room 203 For more inform ation, call 966-7513 or 265-5400 S B . . . . or give him on* of you. Send any block and whitt. color photo, Polaroid print, m ogosina evt-owt, or anything »hot con bo photographed an d hovo it enlarged into o giant 2 ft. by 3 ft. block an d whit* » potter Original returned safely. 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LEVELS OF REST ch an ge in m etabs These things w ill have to change when ASU m oves into the new basketball arena next season. The fans showed they were interested in the team , now it ’s tim e for the cheerleaders and band to do the sam e. ___ MPT. 6110X 170, CORVAUIS, OR. 9739$ ____ Po “We haven’t been able to consistently get the big hit when needed,” Brock said. He added he has been disappointed with the hitting of the lower part of the batting order. said he was confident this year’s team would be battling in the College World Series in -Omaha, Neb., at the end of the season. “We have a young team and it’s just a mattò* of filings falling into ¡dace,” Sain said. A s Taught by M ah arlsh l Wulk said modern basketball is too fast-paced for old style -------------------~ considered the number one Ditcher on the Devil Staff, un­ derwent surgery Monday for die removal of bone chips in his right elbow. 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S IO N U P NOW. 29500W. . _____________ (5/3) Skydiving Instruction • sales I, service . learn freefall freni the bast In the world. C O L U M B IN E PARACH U TE C EN T ER , C A SA G R A N D E , AZ. «35-7125. (3/1) H Tuesday March 5 - Past 11 By B arry Hochfelder When people move out of an old house they usually clean it up before leaving. And so it w as w ith Sun Devil Gym. The ASU basketball team mopped the floor with a W ildcat. .* When it w as all over, victorious coach Ned Wulk fought his w ay through a sea of handshakes to reach the press box for a post-gam e radio interview ., In the locker room M ark W asley sa t slum ped and ex h au ste d in a c o m e r. Exhausted, but sm iling; ,, A v is ito r a sk e d Ron (R ock! Kennedy if he said anything to UofA center Bob (Big B ird) E lliot, his to r­ m entor in th e gam e a t Tucson la s t m onth. “I didn’t ta lk to him ; showed him . When I Mocked that shot he ju st deflated. I didn’t have to talk far him after th a t," Kennedy said. The Rock w as referring to a play which occurred early in toe gam e. I His intim idation of E lliott and the re st of th e UofA team w as a k e y factor in the gam e, Wulk said. W hen K ennedy w asn ’t playing, Scott lio y d was m ak in g E llid tt’s life m iserable.’ Lloyd scored 20 points in 22 m inutes by constantly beating E lliott to th e b a sk e t w ith in sid e moves. A fter th e gam e Lloyd fax* the picture of E lliott th at had been hanging to his locker a s a.rem inder of the gam e a t Tucson and threw it to the floor. It w as soon covered by d irty towels and peels of «ranges the players had be«» sucking. He p la y ed th e . e n tire v On the bend» next to ’ gam e, scoring 25 points and L loyd, M ike Moon sneaking to for 11 rebounds. rem em bered th e afterm ath to front of his locker Ken of the BYU gam e when he G ray w as afready showered said th e Devils would need a and u a k a il m g reat team effort to beat Arizona. They got it, and uao u cot a s a oun M oon h im self le d th e D e v il. G ra y s c o re d 10 charge. New Mexico ASU Arizona Utah T ex asE lP aso 'Colorado State Brigham Young Wyoming A SU 's M ark W asley'puts up a (um pjihot over th e UofA's At Flem ing a s Sun Devil Ken G ray and W ildcat Bob E llio tt b a ttle fo r rebounding position. They n e ed n 't have bothered^ T he shot sw ished in fo r tw o of W asley's 19 points, M7-M12 in s Apache 9M L, Tem po Open D elly» A.M. to i I P.M. 10-4 9-5 9-5 9-5 8-6 6-8 5-9 0-14 Vacation Break Ski-T rip To Purgatory. . . only *99 T O TA L P R IC E F O R T H E 3 D A Y S- Food — Transportation A Room Lore Entertainment - Lift Tickets - CURRENT EVENTS There's no problem so; groat she can?t so lv e. It — love, m arriage or business. She can tell you all about yourself — present, pestand future— you .will gain. ASU’s tennis team lost a weekend exhibition m atch 54 to toe U of A. The Sun Devil’s Dave K an ter d efea ted A llA m erica Rand E v ett in straig h t sets. The other ASU w ins w ere p roduced by Jerem y Cohen in stogies and the doubles team s of K anter and M ark Joffey, and Cohen and Ronnie L eraer. ASU begins WAC play a t 2:30 p.m . today against the U niversity of U tah a t the ASU tenis courts. This weekend the tennis Devils go to Tucson for the A rizona O pen T ennis Championships. ' Includes: Today's PalabiSrf Miinr dropsmatch to Wildcats Final standings PROPHECY K H C S Radio, 1010 kc Weekdays 2 P,M. Tennis team WAC Yesterday's : points, grabbed 16 rebounds and h an d ed o ff seven assists. (fray credited his per* form ance to th e entire team . “The big guys (Kennedy, W asley mid Lloyd) screened them out an d I ju st slipped in tom e for the rebounds,” h e said. G ray’s room m ate, Lionel Hollins, sa t back to savor the win and look forw ard to p o st-seaso n p la y . H ollins scored 25 points to the gam e and com bined with Moon to do a good defensive jo b on UofA guard E ric Money. The Devils will play in toe Conference Com m issioner's Tournam ent to St. Louis M arch 14-18 Sunday. WAC Commissioner Stan Bates nam ed ASU to represent toe co n feren ce iqi th e new tournam ent. Wulk said toe team will not practice until Thursday and will leave for St. Louis M arch 13. He said the pairings for toe tournam ent and gam e tones would not be known until next w ed:. Memos - I# » - Tex 9 :3 0 - 5 :3 0 B O TH SH O PS SLEEPING BAGS, BOOTS, TENTS, PACKS, TOURING SKIS, JACKETS and STOVES, "W IL D ER N E SS O U TFITTERS“ 3925 E. Indian School Road (Phoenix) >66-3391 Comer of Lemon and Terrace (Tempe) 989-2712 A L L A B O A R D F O R .A G R E A T ST. 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