Exam’s use as college’s entrf requirement passes committee ... By R oberts. Beamesderfer Staff w riter • _ . The Home Education Committee voted 9 to 5 to recompassage of a bill requiring education students to.pew the state teacher’s ^«m inatinn before they can be adm itted to a college of education a t one of the three state universities. Under H.B. 2156, sponsored by Rep. Jim Green, R-Tucson, who »I«« is a teacher, students would have to pass the test only once as long as they entered a college of education or becam e a certified teacher within seven years. _ A resident of Arizona also would be required to pass the th u rsd á y February 16,1984 Voi. 66 Nò. 76 Arizona State University test if they were graduated from a college of education not under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Board of Regents. Currently, passing the exam ination is required before a teaching certifcate is awarded and can be taken prior to graduation. Robert Stout, dean of die ASU College of Education, said it was “good legislation,” but said he is “ not satisfied that it’s a sufficient set of information of admission to the College of Education.” Stout questioned who should work with students who fail the test and still are determ ined to become adm itted. state press Tempe, Arizona © Copyright, State Press, 1984 .. _____ •• 'We don’t see most of our students until their junior year, ” he said. “If they fail the exam in their sophomore year, whose job is it to work with those students?” He said the community college board and ASU should ad­ dress the issue of how to handle those who fail the tests. Currently, students applying to the college participate in assessment sem inars to find out “whether their skills as human beings m atch their career goals,” Stout said. The bill now goes to the Public Institutions Committee for a hearing. ASASU approves budget plan to forestall projected deficit By M.K. Reinhart Staff w riter Adjustments in the Associated Students budget, designed to compensate for a pro­ jected $35,092 year-end deficit in Activities and a $4,050 surplus in Campus Affairs, have been approved by the Senate. Two senators abstained in the otherwise unanimous vote Tuesday. The Senate’s m id-year report concen­ trates on ASASU’s concert productions and the film and lecture series. According to last year’s budget, projected revenues for ASASU productions were $55,000. Current revenues are only $1,250, according to the report, compiled by ASASU Coordinator Gary Kleeman, Executive Vice President Ray Burnell and Burnell’s assis­ tant Brent Pine. Activities Vice President Ted Groves said the ASASU productions, events which Associated Students stage on their own, have never generated the type of revenue expected. “Some areas were not realistic,” Groves said of die budgeting done by last year’s SCD&tfii To up for the projected $53,750 deficit, Groves decreased expenditures in both the Skinflint and Progressive concert series — areas Groves said had been over­ allocated by nearly $45,000. Groves attributed the deficits in the Film Series to a “combination of bad manage­ m ent and scheduling” during die fall sem ester. To counter tbis projected deficit, the report suggested reducing other activities accounts to correspond with necessary revenue reductions. The Film Senes revenue line was reduced by $10,500. The Activities’ concert category also was increased by $5,000 to account for a com­ puter that had been purchased with money not previously allocated by the Senate or provided for in the budget. According to Groves, last year’s ASASU adm inistration ordered a computer to establish des with Ganunage Center. Although the computer was included in last year’s budget, it did not arrive until after the new budget had begun. When pressed by the Senate to explain with what funds the computer was purchas­ ed, Groves replied, “ju st like any other deficit area, it cam e out. Illegally we can spend-money th at isn’t there.” , According to Burnell, the computer was purchased by the concert departm ent, using a false object code and a budget line, Awtignatirf as “stereo,” . which had no money in i t “The com puter was purchased under a line that didn’t have any money and that it wasn’t designated for,” Burnell saidGroves’ signature is required on any pur­ chase order coming out of the Activities d e p a rtm e n ts ^ Burnell said the object code on the pur­ chase order was fictitious and added that somebody m ight have been “kidding around.” “It wasn’t a flagrant abuse . . . on anybody’s p art,” he said. “It just went through the wrong process.” Groves said the Gammage system recent­ ly was installed and expects the ASASU computer to be installed as toon as possible. The ASASU Executive Committee has not yet determ ined the m ost effective use for the computer, Burnell said. This sem ester’s attem pt a t budget review m arks the first time in Senate history that ASASU has enacted m id-year budget ad­ justm ents, Burnell said, calling the review “preventive medicine. ” “If we were to do nothing with our budget, there would be a $35,000 deficit and a $4,000 surplus,” a t the end of the fiscal school year, Burnell said. n s id e t o d a y - M u sic Library so u n d s the alarm D on’t lo ok for your sylph Lady netters hire coach to replace Pittm an Page 3 Page 7 Page 11 Staff photo by Tina G anon Paper chase Barbara Dommor, junior accounting ma|or, tries to control her computer program for a cobol rT|tT- Tuesday. Dommer decided to retreat to Hayden Library for shelter from the wind». A S U Marketing C lub takes a stake in basketball rivalry Asha Nathan lie Devils have a score t6 settle with the Wildcats a t this day’s basketball gam e. ^ lad if the work of ASU’s M arketing Chib pays off, they will tie it to the cheers of hundreds of enthusiastic fans. dike Snitz, adm inistrative vice president of ASUs irketing Chib, said the club had a Mock of 3,400 student to ts which have been distributed among .the University s jMii«, sororities and fraternities. AH ASU students iy purchase tickets from these groups for $1. . U p h t of the incentive to sell tickets to the gam e, the irketing club is offering a 25-inch RCA color television set the group w ith the most student turnout above the minimum requirem ent.” Snitz said the minimum requirem ent is roughly 20 percent of the total strength of the residence halls and about 30 tickets for each sorority and fraternity. About 10,000 U of A supporters turned out to urge the U of A « to victory when ASU m et the W ildcats earlier this year in Tucson. ^ ^ . Snitz said the high turnout probably was a contributing fac­ tor toward the U of A win. . y a«w*h»il coach Bob W einhauer said participation a t the student level a t ASU is very low. ■ BUI Jones, a Marketing Chib member, said although there seem s to be enough enthusiasm about football and baseball, basketball doesn’t seem to have its share of enthusiasts. The Marketing Chib’s m ain objective is “to get students to the game” according to Snitz. He ‘W e are tryii*} to generate as much interest as possible in the game. People can bring in signs and confetti and get as loud as they want. If we get a thousand people, I’ll behappy.” i ’ Snit* said th at although the gam e happens to fall on a three-day weekend, and has been postponed to 9 p.m., he is hoping for a good turnout, because the response so fa r generally has been good. The club members have been working with athletic direc tor -Dick Tamburo, who has been “exceedingly helpful,’ Snitzaaid. S tete Pres* State Press Advertising nation X world Gemayel should be tried for 'crimes/ Druse leader says BEIRUT, Lebanon (A P )—Druse and Shiite militia* swept the hills south of B eirut on Wednesday after routing the crum bling Lebanese arm y for the second tim e in nine days. Druse leader Walid Jum blatt said President Amin Gemayel should resign to.be tried for “crim es.” TV Marines maintained access to the M editerranean via a narrow strip, crossing the coastal highway, to a boat um m jg w m dubbed the “green beach.” Spokesman Maj. Dennis Brooks said there was no fighting around the base. Moscow life returns to normal MOSCOW (AP) — The black-trimmed flags were gone Wednesday arid so w ere the portraits of Yuri V. Andropov that had been on display all over Moscow for months. Billboards that once bore Andropov’s quotations wore covered over with fresh slogans. The official period of mourning for Andropov began F ri­ day, the day his death was announced, and ended Tuesday, when the late Communist P arty leader was buried in Red ■Square in a funeral procession led by his successor, Konstantin U. Chernenko. *Support growing . for balanced-budget amendment WASHINGTON (AP) — Proposals for a constitutional am endm ent to balance the federal budget have lain dorm ant in Congress for over a year, but in the face of deficits nearing $200 htUfam, activity is increasing on the state level to force the governm ent's hand. . Balanced-budget proponents say they are within striking D o Your C om puter Work At H om el SaverTime and Effort C R T with co u p le r or P rin te r with co u p le r distance: 32 state legislatures now have fonm lty petitioned Congress to convene a constitutional convention to draft an am eafcnent to require a balanced U.S. budget except in tim es of w ar or other national emergencies. NEW! D elicious Turkey S ch lo tzsky J u s t ic e D e p a r t m e n t t h r e a te n s iSchiotzsKy's) t o b lo c k s te e l m e r g e r WASHINGTON (AP) - The J u s tic e D ^ a rta » m ts ^ d Wednesday it would sue if necessary to Modi the pwposea $770 wrfHhm m erger of LTV Corp. and Republic Steel Corp. into the nation’s second-largest steelm aker. Mnr» foreign competition is not great enough to overcome the risk of domestic collusion to increase steel prices, Assis­ tant Attorney General J . Paul McGrath said in ruling on his first m ajor m erger since taking over the departm ent s an­ titru st division two months ago. TEMPE CENTER 1 8 E . 1 0 th S t A Mill o p e n 11 to e > 6 8 -0 0 5 6 JOHN’S SH O E REPAIR | 718 Mill Avenue, Tem pe ('h block from N. University) 967-9101 Ethel Merman dead at 75 Let U s D o Y ou r R epairing We Know H ow To D o It Right NEW YORK (AP) — Ethel Merman, whose pipe-organ voice and brassy verve filled Broadway theaters with songs such as “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” for more than three decades, was found dead a t her home Wednesday. She w&s 75. Mi«» M erman died of natural causes, said city Medical Ex­ am iner D r. E lliot Gross. F ree heel s a v e r s $2.00 value with $5.00 repair. Limit one pair. Coupon expires 3-30-84. $509° CORRECTION The State P r e w incorrectly reported Wednesday the times, days and locations of some Blade Heritage Week activities.. A m»min«r on South Africa presented by the Blade Student Union will be held a t 7 p.m. today in Social Sciences Building Rnora mu. The “Black Greek Haram bi” fund-Taising dance will place a t 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, in the MU Arizona Room. SüN T A N E ySE SSIO N ® TAN YEAR ROUND *(jSiNG OUR TANNING B E D S. *ASK A B O U T SPE C IA L STU D EN T RATES MON.-SAT. 8 a.m .-7 p.m. 8 3 3 -6 5 6 1 TASCHNER SHOPPING CENTER . 500 W. SOUTHERN. SUITE 29, MESA < Y é c V M ¿ M C C € 'S ', Buy One Pasta Dinner and Receive second Dinner for % Price. ¡Second turner of equal or lesser value.) Fresh Baked Whole Wheat buns, for that change of pace Also, enjoy bottomless wine with any meal between 4-6. [ S c m o tz s k y ’s ) $2 p er person 3914 E. M cD o w e ll • 277-3282 / Service / Sa le s HAPPY HOUR open for lunch & dinner Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 4 p.m.-9:30 p.m. TEMPE CENTER 1724 w. Main St., Me$a 18 E. 10th St. & Mill o p e n Vi Block East of Tri-City Mall 11 to s 968-0056 You are cordially invited to a dinner with former President Gerald R. Ford Friday, February 24,1984 6:00 p.m. Memorial Union, Maricopa Room at kinko's copies Mesa 969-3326 1840 W. Southern Tem pe 894-9588 Arizona State University Please remit check for $9 by February 20,1984 M ake Checks p a ya b le to A ssociated Students University and Fores,t S p e cia l p rice good M on.-Fri. 6 p.m. to clo sin g through Feb. 29,1984. . If The Shoe Fite, Repair It At John’el VAUD MON.-THURS. WITH COUPON ONLY. Expires 3-15-84. BUS LEASING, INC. Rentals 965-7572 ftSSCCIATEDBSTUDENTFi O F • A R I 2 O N A • S T A T E • U N I V E R S IT Y Thursday, February 16,1984 State Press Alarmed M usic Library increases security against thefts Library m aterials has been less than 5 percent. McDonald said the new system is convenient for both the student and the faculty. In the past, students carrying book bags or in­ strum ent cases would often have their cases or bags checked when leaving the library, McDonald said. Hayden Library installed the system about six yearsago. ' , , __ “Since we have a valuable collection of books, we decided we needed to protect them. We put one in die Music L ibrary to conform with the other libraries on cam pus,” Riggs said. Hayden had been losing 3 to 4 percent of its books, Riggs said. ‘‘We feel we’ve cut that down to less than 1 per­ cent,”’Riggs said. . _ “It was a University decision to install KNOGO in all of our libraries,” McDonald said. “Detection system s are common in libraries across the country,” Riggs said. The m aterials on the library shelves have been sensitized. .When a library patron checks an item out, the desk personnel desensitizes it. If a sen­ sitized item is carried out through a set of posts a t the door, an alarm is sounded. Each year the Baywood Publishing Company aw ards one undergraduate and one graduate stu­ dent a t ASU a sum of <600 each for outstanding achievem ent in adult development and aging. Gail Hartwigsen, professor in home economics and m em ber of the Committee on Aging a t ASU, said there w ere about 17 entries last year She added that the project calls for a good deal of tim e, effort and research. Hartwigsen said th at one of last year’s winning projects, a novel, is now being considered for a movie. . ... . The interdisciplinary Committee on Aging is made up of about 15 ASU faculty m em bers. To «•"*«**• the competition, candidates m ust cur­ rently be registered a t ASU. The work subm itted should have been com­ pleted within the past year. The work m ay be in any medium, such as research project reports, literature reviews, development of a service program , video studies, sculpturp, photographic displays, etc., but m ust be accompanied by a w ritten description. E ntrants m ust subm it three copies of the w rit­ ten m aterial to the Adult Development and Aging Office in West Hall no later than 5 p.m ., M arch 9. F urther information is available by calling 9653225. By Julia nne Holroyd Staff w riter The Music Library is through playing around. A new detection system w as recently installed to prevent theft of records and tapes. The KNOGO system is used throughout ASU in die Hayden, Noble, architecture and music lib raries, said Donald Riggs, university librarian a t Hayden L ibrary. The Music lib ra ry has approxim ately 16,000 discs and 8,000 album s, said Arlys McDonald, the associate librarian of die Music L ibrary. McDonald estim ated th at past losses of Music f Publisher offering chance for A SU students to profit from projects about aging H IM tOUEtf TRACY FLETCHER • Editor ‘ ‘ .‘ , " ' '■ DON SUITES Managing Editor City Editor CHRIS COPPOLA Sporta Editor JAY TAYLOR Asst. City Editor MICHAEL HUMPHREYS ' _____ _ . .. AeM. S p o rts E d ito r TOM BLODGETT Opinion Editor MATTHEW SCULLY Entertainm ent Editor MARY PATBRADY N ew s Editor LENMUNSIL Asst. Entertainment E d ito r MARIAKHan Photo Editor BOB MILES Copy Chief INGRID TUUL1NG 12211 jftwndaftj Reagan plan elitist, former teaching official says " By Wayne Baker Staff w riter _ ------- * ... . ^ „ President Reagan’s recently unveiled budget could result in “tbe old days when only the rich could afford higher educa­ tion,” said a fan n er national president of the American Federation of Teachers. r.m n g the chief executive the m ost anti-union, antieducation president we have ever had, C art Megel said Reagan’s policy to shift social program s to the state would ftrc e state legislatures to appropriate m ore hinds for educa­ tion. who ran the national union from 1952 to 1964, is visiting Arizona's 32 AFT local* “to say to teachers “if we’re going to save higher education, we’re going to have to fight for i t ’” “The MKCK9 IT W oodyMen jm onon nervati JW mm F iD U A P P R E m iE L IV IN G 0 F F G A M P 1 8 , D V E J N S O M E IH IN G T tM r A M C f f lE S Villas East Townhomes, 44th Place and Broadway, from $457 per month. 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Loan balance $40700. P& I $376.11. APR 10.6475%(30 years). NmoHMÉUWdMHmi Thursday. Fcbnjigy Ì 6 . 1964 S S p o l i e s r e p o r t the first floor of die Hayden Library, an ASU student returned to discover his wafiet had been removed, according to police reports. The men’s burgundy leather w allet r ofiftn a d $30 in cash, an Illinois driver s license, an ASU I.D. and an activity card. •A Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity m em ber left his bicycle unlocked a t the rear of the houre Monday and toM pofice be discovered it missing, on Tuesday m orning He valued the men’s Schwinn 10-speed a t $25. •An ASU student reported die theft of her purse from the Physical E&ication Building stunt, estim ating the loss a t $15. •A man was questioned by police in Lot 37 late Tuesday after he was observed opening his car door with a coat banger. A record check showed an outstanding Show Low w arrant, but Show Low police declined to extradite th e man and, after being told to take care of his citation, he was released •Palo Verde West sprinklers extinguished a •m ail fire burning in the trash chute late Tuesday. An ASU student advised police of the fire, and the Tempe F ire Department made a thorough check of the area. ASU Police reported the following in­ cidents in the 24-hour period ending a t 1 a.m . Wednesday: •High winds Tuesday were Mamed for a s u S t injury to an ASU stadent. The staden was standing op a third-floor tedge of! B ret Hall€-wing trying to close his window short­ ly before noon when a gust of ^ sum m ed the window on his right hand, cutting his thumb. He was transported by friends to Tempe S t Luke’s Hospital were he received stitches and was released. . .. .. •Joe Gene Miller injured his right ankle while playing basketball in the Physical Education Budding West Tuesday evening. M iller is not an ASU student and w astaken to the Student Health Service for treatm en t •An ASU student told police bar car was damaged Tuesday morning wMle jt was parked in Lot 42. The student estim ated the dam age to the right rear-quarter panel of her 1978 maroon Chevrolet a t $150. •While an ASU student was tak tag a shower in the Physical Education Building West Tuesday evening, someone took his pan» and wallet, he told police. He estim ated the total value a t $125. •After leaving his backpack unattended on Terrace Road Apartments — M.K. R ein h art WALK TO SCHOOL! INK w in rk f r o m C a m D u s . Huge, well fu rn ish e d 1-bedroom , 1-bath, and 2-bedroom , 2-baths, all u tilitie s Included, plus m any am enities. ia 930 S. Terrace Rd. 966-8540 Ulken ? T u e s d a U j f c t .Z J , I W 5;co-iha>pM. s Prof to act as mediator in dispute over Arizona health care program Uiai AHVA/VA» uuiv*»« r —spelled out in the contract. Rose said, “My attem pt is to g e tth e parties to see if they can agree on what they (currently) disagree on.” He would not elaborate on any specifics of the negotiations. Rose will continue to teach classes in contract law and regulations of business contract dispute between the state’s in­ digent health care program and its ad­ m inistrator. ■ _. The dispute centers around P - » million in unauthorized paym ents m ade by Arizona Health Care- Cost Contain­ m ent Systems to the adm inistrator M-A.it« Systems Group Inc., according C a» Sponsore** M fo e Arts T H E A R T W O K .. jn jo ji Corne enjojj uUnion n»» an e v e n u ta w a lk in g 6 * S e r j l, U n iv e rs i* « A r t Gnller-y Hwxw We** GS k t u . Aickrteetuir6 ■Qes»1* . PREVENT * Op m m m GIVE TO [ M L S M S ln l © ( F t M M li) Ga.H«dä» ancT^kg Lawra. eótoW Collection, o+ fflusic* m w e— — i W » ..O " PR&HRSTCRS @AR BKQtUL GRAND OPENING PARTY CELEBRATION FOR OUR NEW TUCSON GAR & BRILL • Miller Tall Blondes & Miller Lite Longnecks • 99 phnu H ’ hundreds of people w howant to see us. She and Rusinko became friends and later, rfip n n a t * - — gage, with a ca g aaty of 3,000, so They also becam e graduate assistants, teachinggipiiet r modern dance. And their styles » .teach in g always ding in places Rus—-------r . rith the costume I designed,” Rusinko least one thing in common: it alw d& w as geared tow ard I Talso realists — T aid , ‘‘andTfT jg 1? ^ about my costume, I feel better about b ^ i ^ e a p p ^ e d f o r 't e a ^ ^ ^ i t i o n s in schools all over new and the innovative aspects of thei^novem ents. M artha Graham was one of the professional dancers who mc d S e ll a d d o S S il^ a c h costume 1 designed, I had to fit it influenced Rusinko’s interpretations and choreography. t**A^danca,’s life can be compared to th at of any struggling “Not in technique, but in her (Graham ’s) philosophy, she ar ^ wUng to tSM®«t®fients of the dance, because every artist They have to cope with rejection and the competition wnnna ¡a a-^ S t statem ent. The first two dances are said. “She was one of the first who showed women as strong about 200 other people when they apply {or anY P0Slt“m’ characters. Even the pioneers of modem, dance had vary crowd-pleasers, but they also relay toe m essage I’m trying to of and they hav eto c ^ w i t h toe stress of continuing practice soft very lyrical women before. They were like sylphides. convey.” „ . . . „ Rusinko’s piece, “Angel Over the Left Sho ^d er, deals In addition to the m aster’s program dances, Rusinko has of where he or she is, is a with feminine im ages. Many of the movements been helping to organize an ASU Centenmalconcert. disciplined c r e a tS ! ” Cdwell ,,d°n by the works of such artists as M arge Piercy, * to be quick and mtensive,” she said, w e put m aintain that high level of expertise w ithouttosciphna of very spectacular-type numbers Kate Kollwitz, all of w han have created r h1Tr«nffm phing the dances, Rusinko and Colwell from what we usually Work with, women. coordinated the production of the flyers and the posters and Colwell’s influence is equally varied. dances in the Centennial concert serve a “I’m real eclectic as far as my training goes, but woman whose philosophy and style have touchedm y life the entertainm ent, but are as legitim ate and ■Dance Studio Theatre a t the Physical Education Building most is Doris Humphrey,” she said. If you look a t toe as valid as w hat we are doing (in the m aster’s program ), ^ Donations of $2 from the general public a ^ $t from trends, the ’20s, ’30s and ’40s styles broke away and brought students and senior citizens are requested a t the door. about a very abstract and post-modern, more shocking state­ Rusinko added, “Centennial is entertainm ent.” m ent about life. ■siisttsassssSi ^ S o p a y a t t e n t i o n . N e x t tim e y o u p la n a trip , do w hat our c u s to m e r s d o . I f y o u b o o k y o u r t r i p w ith V a lle y T r a v e l o r S k y H a r b o r T r a v e l S e r v ic e y o u c a n p u l l r i g h t in to o u r F R E E p a r k in g lo t a n d w e w ill c h a u f f e u r y o u rig h t, t o y o u r te r m i n a l . W h e n y o u r e tu r n , t o P h o e n ix w e ’l l p ic k y o u u p a n d d e liv e r y o u t o y o u r c a r . 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Ä S l S S i ensemble: Lou Canova (N¿fno/T 1a0S £ )8Ínger on the comeback from the >50s is an overweight egotist with a drinking problem. He is sure the neh I Lively song, dance I ■ 804 S.jASH (Mins um».i 966-10«3*966-4292*96^9«»9| to be presented in Hungarian festival U . fans 1 _________ .... undress __him whi] old ... — his — mentally him whil a t the senior citizens dub. At home, he has a wife and two kids, pays * previous .wife and, besides all that (or those), » Tina V itale (Mia Farrow), to whom he sends a wn day. Danny’s job is to keep Lou off the bottle, Tin* Di m arriage and Johnny's vindictive bat-bearing j braining Mm. If he can accomplish that, the spoui shine Ms way. . Once the action begins — almost halfway into snowballs. The madcap complications pile up at rate. •**’ lv: • . the numor humor of it. The That, in fact, is tne ine menculo uw«>.«~ movie takes an absurd turn right before it become ffnnipilatiiig the hackneyed is Allen’s style and —ark tVio K Yop lr flT ld white . _fraflAmarlr Another tradem — the black and -wMte There is a certain unreality, a twilight zone un m yriad of faces and scenes that black and wMfc peculiar, so phantasmagoric. Nothing in the film should go unnoticed; in» hiA» in each sequence, and Wood’s subtle macM is w orth a lot of laughs. ♦‘Broadway Danny Rose” is a portfolio »ha rapiers, some of them familiar — M ilton. Cosell and Sammy Davis J r.—and somd, hopeles By keeping a careful ear to the dialogue and a t the expert editing, Allen’s latest work can prove taining adventure. B yTw yC elayn Entertainm ent w riter ___ . . n . 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The meticulously contrived 1 turn right before it becom escliche. ickneyed is Allen’s style and he puUs it off. c - the black and white — » nreality, a twilight zone unreality, in the scenes that black and white can m ake so lagoric. . .¿¿a, _. n should go unnoticed; iromc statem ents and Woody’s subtle machine-gunning w it T H E B E S T R IB S IN TH E V A L L E Y f e a t u r in g V iy Rose” is a portfolio of hilarious them familiar - Milton Berle, Howard avis J r.—and somd, hopelessly o tecu re. _/richt! is Broadway Danny Rosa, a small time NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER Sunday-Saturday 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Bar open until 1 a.m. Friday & Saturday s s _ THE & IR STORE SALE & CLEAR AN CE all flashdance All drinks 2 for 1 4-6/11 p.m .-i a.m. Surv.-Sat. 1301 E. Broadw ay, T em p e • 967-1614 Think Billy’s for complete carry-out & catering. A GREAT PLACE TO FLOCK WITH YOUR FRIENDS. f? 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System, . .. . r . . _______ >»11 ^ W T l W * - we-feel-like-it list of fdn^ptayin g st ptares SfeTdon’t get much notice but do a good Job ..5£d2£” Boed W arrior," Ftfa. 17-rSTwo tft. ty “future flicks” from Australia starring Mel Gibson. The firstooeis OK. Feb. 1*. Two Audrey Hepburn. “Liquid Sky” call tA nhUd’spoint of view' ‘*TheTln^)rum” Valley Art S * * "* Ttn^ L ” ', jfin “H air^at8 :1 5 p.m ., g g ><8| aggressive and rallied for a 6-4 win. ^ s t^ photo by Vanessa M iller, ASU’s No. 2 player, pounded out a 6-2,>3 : „ . Con n u „ n ’. Nami Kouzo. Miller defeated Kouzo 6-2,6-3 as the Devils rictory over a strong Nami Kouzu in the last singles m atch to AS(J VanetM Miller returns a shot by the University of San Diego »com pleted. + crush USD 9-0 yesterday at Whiteman Tennis Center. - ^ g - - .............. — State a couple years ago where they had one guy h it 29 homers and another guy hit 22. ^ By Jay Taylor 'C S * , . , * , will WB w o Thm p. t o t o k .« the top-ranked ASU baseball team in e ttre e * im e oenee besinninstoday at2:30p.m . a t Packard Stadium. T b Jb Jp team s will also play Friday a t 2:30 p m . and |Sap ^ ^ d h » e Popened the season against (^ |S tate-1 ^ 6 A ngriesften played Cal State-Northridge, USCand Cal UrtLeran iS o r e testing the Devils today. The Waves Gorrio will bring a J S S ^ ^ S S b e « l) a d l,h n r th ,» » k « a o o Waves to test ASU in three-game set S t e p r r f S k m l t a l l Tho Wovoo loot o « h t o ttrten from last year’s team that went 33-26-1. The top returning player for the Waves is Brad Bieriy, who Wt°324 last year. Bieriy played the outfield lost year, shifted to third base fo r the 1984 campaign. "verage, Bieriy h ad oigbttriples and “He has got r e a l good punch,” Brockaaid. Anyaiewho hits 18 homers is someone you have to b e ^ » ^ * ™ ° L ■Rrnck is ham>y with the power the Devils (9-2) nave dismayed in ¿ S r first 11 games. They have hit W home rS T sS far, as com pared to only 10 a t the sam epom t last year. But the added punch hasn’t s u r p ^ B r ^ . y “I had hoped tor it (more power), be ^ d . A Jid lh ^ e it continue. We’re not going to be a team like Florida ftumifS . "Ith M . w* e t oj J jto 10 » so. anyone hit 2« or anything like Brock said he expects the team ^ homers this year, and b a t somewhere between 315 and .335, Last year the Sun Devils hit .297 as a team with 56 ^T heD evils are not only displaying power, though. They iJ^ S T » to» to» trW b with Mike Devereau* and tM t p art of the ASU attack and will continue to be under th^ to tih S 3 b lS t e s w hat t h e r m * h» CoiH “if we se t the guys on base who can run, uxe K S a u x S S “ S S r (Bonds), we’ll run every C^endaU C arter (2-0) is expected to be on the mound for ASlTtoday. Jose RodUes (2-1) either G ilbert VUlaiiueva (04)) or Jeff Roberts (2-0) going ^D oug Henry (3-0) will be ready in long to m j l e relief with Dave Graybill (00, two saves) in s l^ rt relief. SET THE ACTIVITY CEN TER A BLA ZE FRIDAY N IGH T Your Campus Hair Care Center 709 S. Forest Ave., Tempe 968-5946 s3 °0 OFF Friday Feb. 17 9 p.m. With T h is A d E x p i r e s M a r c h 3. 1984. REGULAR • Sham poo • P re c is io n C ut p r ic e s .c o n d it io n .B lo w Dry M E N $12 * W O M E N $14 OPEN M O N D A Y T H R O U G H S ATU RD A Y. TUES. . WED. & T HU R S. TI LL 9 P-M-__ University Activity Center Ticket Information 965-2381 4MP" _ Lack of bat girls creates void at Sun Devil baseball gaines __ Dean Obenauer 7 TEACHING AWARD NOMINATIONS C o lle g e of Liberal Arts Nominate your Most Distinguished Teacher »It _.«kt» AiiioMi' he was lending leading ASU wasn’t Allison; cheers as strong as ever with his new shiny ELIGIBILITY: Any C o lle g e of Liberal Arts T e a ch e r ^ ifv ra sn ’t the baseball team ; it was play­ ing very well after losing its first gam e of Sports writer the season the previous day. Ju st as I was deliberating over w hatw as Two weekends ago, I arose frcm t o 1 jwjt absent, Oddibe McDowell h it a towering in tim e to shower and dress for the ASU shot toward Sun Devil Spaghetti G ard a» b a s e b a ll te a m 's f ir s t w eekend (the area between toe flag poles th at con­ stitutes spaghetti dinners sent in the case of a home run landing in the ting my favorite m ulti-adored Bermudas te ig n a to d area). The ball h it the fence and tennis visor and sun glasses McDowell had a stand-up double. eyes from the intense rays beating down on My eyes focused on home plate as a young bov wearing a m iniature replica of a Sun It was a beautiful day for baseball Devil baseball uniform trotted over to home The stands were full of students who were plate and picked up McDowell’s aluminum out for a day in the sun and to w atditiieN oweapon. Yes, that was it. There were no bat 1 baseball team in toe c o u n t i y i t s stuff. girlsT a.k.a. Devils’ Angels working the The Sun Devils jumped all over Cal ro ly game. Pomona in the first inning, scoring seven I wondered where they were. win« Cal Poly battled back, making a game I brought the fact to toe attention of toe* T i t With Pomona and ASU Ptajnnfrso of­ fan« w ho were sitting in my general vicinity. fensively the game really «tw tadtodrag Moat of them had noticed something was To curb my momentary boraram l Blissing but were not sure what it was. The surveyed the field. The Cal Poly p ite ta * reactions they had were negative to say the coach was on the mound ready to gtveJu® lfi&st pjinhnr the hook after toe Devils batting “This is bigger than W atergate,’ one ptaw had shelled him. Looking around I sensed something was f"^G kls without bate,” another friend said. missing. “T hat is like men without hats. ’’ .. From that moment on I vowed to get to toe W hat could it be? It wasn’t the sun; it was out. .. bottom of what I then called, “the great bat It wasn’t the lack of student sp in t; they girl cover-up.” w ere out wearing their favorite sun wear eonUnMd pag* 14 white rooting the Sun Devils on. including Teaching Assistants/Associates D E A D L IN E : February 24,1984 Nomination f o r m s V S Information Desk, in the Off.ce of tte CoHege M uo e (SS109), and in each department office in ____ 1 ..... .... “It’s m work,” h watching “I was b e a p a rt A farm the authf niques autobiog) Dough titles ant reasonh Hewai wrestlini in the 1« outstand and has titles. Durim his w n overall Packard Stadium this year. The girls have oeen u p « « r controversy.. ji Welcomes Back YO U R SUPER EFFORT TO PREVENT BIRTH DEFECTS ^ V THIS S PA C E CO N TH IB UTEO B Y THE PUBLISHER NEW! 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February 16.1984 smtuw*- Devils’ Douglass chosen as Olym pic wrestling aide By Vicki Serna ^ ¿ rihe rest of American sports fans, Bobby Douglass, ASU’s w restling coach, E ^ t b e w a ^ « A» MM Summer OlymGam« onUdevision. But he’s not comP t a 2 d he'll be participating ih a very imnortont p art of the Olympic program . He Was selected as the assistant coach J ftiirM M Olympic freestyle wrestling ^H e’s proud and honored, but it’s nothing new toE t a 1976 he sow ed as the assisS coach for the U.S. Olympic team in Montreal. He was chosen for the sam e posi­ tion in 1960, but the U.S. boycott soon shot ^ H e points out bring a coach for the Olym­ pic team isn’t an colorful fun and gam es. ‘‘It’s not Just all enjoyment, it’s a lot of work,” he said. “It’s hours and hours of watching videotapes and training. “I was honored that they would ask m e to be a p art of the coaching staff,” he said. A form er Olympian himself, Douglass is the p"»™- of four books on w restling tech­ niques and currently is writing his autobiography. Douglass’ list of honors, cham ^onsfcp titles awl experience is endless, which is the graduated from Cilsl“® 8 State in 1985 he was the Big 8 conference di3fflPlon attending OSU, his team never lost S dual m eet and they won the Big 8 crown both years. Douglass also helped them to two NCAA championships. Motivation for Douglass comes from ‘ a love of the sport.’’ Success also plays a Mg p art in his wrestling drive. “Any tim e you’re successful, th at tends to m otivate one,” he said. “I found wrestling appealed to me in a way that no other sport appealed to me. I like something that tests you mentally and physically. It was a real challenge.” , u Inspiration for Douglass comes from Ms wife, Jackie, and his son Bobbo, a w restler a t Dobson High School. “In wrestling, it has to be a family affair or you can’t be suecessful as a competitor or a coach,” he said. Douglass doesn’t accept these Olympic ^nnrhing positions always for the glory and prestige of the Games but for his own learn­ ing experience. “I get a chance to bring fresh ideas back to the (ASU) tehm ,” he said. “I pick i y a great deal of experience watching the latest techniques and teachingjnethods.” The selection of the Olympic coaching staff is done by the executive committee, who chose Dan Gable of Iowa to head the wrestling team. , There’s still quite a long wait for the sum­ m er Games but Douglass will be coaching his own Devil team , which is a favorite for the conference title. After conference and a probable invita­ tion to the NCAA championship, Douglass will be busy with the Olympic team . (> “I’m looking forward to the Olympics, he said. “The Russians are the ones to beat.” .. reason he w as a prime candidate for the job. He was a captain of the 1968 U.S. Olympic wrestling team and finished in fourth pja“ in thel96* Games. In 1970 he was nam ed the « £ £ g w restler in U M tt* . and has captured five national AAU cham­ pionships, as well as two Olympic trials titles. ' __ pairing his high school years, up through his world competitions, he c o a s te d an overall record of 303-7-17. When be form erly u p s t a ir s p u b 2nd level of the MILL AVE^SHOPS above the S P A G H ET TI ON CO. STAGE Thiirs., Ffi. & Sat. VARM EN TS 3 for 1 HAPPY HOUR WEEKLY SPECIALS!! 8 -1 2 »MON. “2 FORT Well. 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U niversity Drive, Tempe 9 6 6 -7 2 3 5 I® EQUITEC Equal Opportunity Employer. 'I S M iP ltM Thursday, February 16,1984 Sun Devil gymnasts to host Stanford Bat girls continued from page 12 Since that first weekend series ,1[have be«, b m y *> •ZglSSSttiSSSSSLssu SSSSaaaaaaaa S S S s S f f i“ aggrggy&i +**— The ASU women’s gym­ nastics team hosts No. 20 Stanford tonight in the Ac­ tivity Center H ie Sun Devils (10-2), ranked second in the Hition, hope to ’seek on their consistency in this meet, according to coach John Sjtoi. “We want to see how clean we can do some of echoed through the dugout in rsp o n se to the question. our trid a ,” S jtoi said. “We were there a iot for the c rw d .’J o rm a : t t f l g U g He singled out Lyn Schm itt as the team ’s tain D iS H «filler said. “Not latest model of consistengames got slow the ff fiS X n d e rt afl the m arriage proposals I got last year iruu. cy. ' The .D ev ils w ill be with M iller, the b at girls were there mostly for the without the services of Kim Neal, who has a cold and possibly strep throat, but f8£ e school f o o t b a l l « d * * * * * * J R £ pK 2 £ S jtoi still believes the team whether or not to have cheer ' anyone can jack up can score in the 188 to 187 • ^ i ^ i t T a b S S a S ^ f i i B little batboys range. . Spini also announced his intention to comjiete Becky Rashoff this season instead of redshirting her as originally planned. SSSSSSSSSSSSSs h i. wile, «bo h.™ tee» g « « games for the past eight m i g a t w E S l Z vM the girls,’* the husband saidL J b e y ¡ ¡ S w S JV te t m ore fun to look a t than the young boys this season.” . “What ever m y husband likes I like, his wife « « S Body Wrap O n ly $14.95 T a n n in g B e d S p e c ia l Purchase a bed mem bership &. receive an equal number of booth visits f r e e ! I Tanning Booth js s O n ly 5 Visits for $5 First time customers. Must bring coupon. 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Your training and | Today’s Nuclear experience place you | NameI Nayy is an opportunity First .A p t. # among the country’s | like no other in the m ost qualified profes- | world. - Z ip . sionals. (No surprise * S ta te . The ASU women’s basketball team ^ sotidify its chances for an NCAA tournam ent when tiie Sun Devils travel to California for aginst Cal State-Long Bea6h (tonight) and Cal-State Fuller­ ton (Saturday, Feb. 18). ASU (15-8 4-3 WCAA) haswon its last four games._ _ S V . t » b « h L W B « ch <»M8I (60-56) earlier tins year. H ie losses were p art of a threecam e losing streak for ASU, its longest of the year. ®*In tte loss toLong Beach, the Devils were hurt prim arily bv 49er guards Faye Paige (22 p an ts, seven rebounds) and E r e S Oummings (21 pitots and eight rebounds)^ow ever Long Beach will be without Paige and also may be missing is « « S in g from an illness and P aig ev « n to u t for the rest of the season with a knee injury in last week s i l l 57 win over U tah State. Cummings (19.2 points per game) and Paiae (15.2) are the 49ers’top two scorers.^ ASU and Long Beach have m et 11 tones, with ASU winning iustcmce—an 84-81 decision in Long Beach last y rar. ^F u llerto n is led by guard Robin Holmes (14.9 ppg) and center T erri W ithers (14.1 p an ts, 8.2 boards per gam e). EUROPE‘»CAR RENT o r BUT TSR« ÎM 0 Ï l o w e s t pr ices for students, teachers EUROPE BY CAR FREE POOL 11 áJNv-2 p.m. I Saa.-Fri. gOOO Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, Calif. 90069 Phone: (213) 272-0424 Hall thi* «or TarW. . studant/Teachar | ORENTAL□ LEASEOAURCHAEEl Jack Daniels Night Monday 7-10 p.m. $1 Tempe pin—<■***») Age ‘COLONIAL CUPPER 1 a $ 4 .2 5 _ . ^ $40 Perm s $20 Zoto • Relaxer • Jhert Curl Sculptured Nails I $ 4 5 - $ 2 2 .5 0 Fill-ins alw ays $ 1 2 .5 0 | Wr guarantee all work J f All old c u sto m e rs bring in 2 c u ts g et 1 free, a 743 W . U n i v e r s i t y Mill&HtnljH ¿Year’in College- _«GPA_ I A M a jo r /M in o r - I In tro d u cto ry Offer 1* Price $fr.50 W et C u t I J tC o U eg e /U n iv eraity . 3129 S. Mill 967-97811 A n n * I 9 6 8 -4 0 0 0 | Phone Number- (A rea Codei Beet Time to Call , «SBSSSsfflSSaSSS II oHNT«vy positions for which you qualify. tm mmmm J ^ Navy O fficers Get R esponsibility Fast. I Tènnis F o r Rent or Lease ONE BEDROOM duplex, unfurnished. Three block* ASU. Stove, refrigerator, washer. Evaporative cooled. Quiet, nice yard, water paid. S290. 9054376, ________ ;______________ ■08008». continu«) from page 11 ' The doubles team of Norris-Coparania, which defeated Kouau-Newman •SCOTTSDALE. THREE bedroom, one 2 6-1, led the Devils in the bath furnished tow nhouse. Washer, s e c o n d portion of the match, dryer, pools. 0450. Call Mardl Markwell, which Pittman ha* con­ ■64*81» o r 9 3 * 5 5 0 evenings.________ sidered ASU’s weaker por­ tion. , “But by the end of tins p 0r Sale week we hope the doubles will have jelled,” she said. •csrrsî. Marl Carmen C a e t a * 1 . * 4 . Miller. A8U, de». Nanti K oum. 0 * . * 3 . 'Z Z * Aflktowt. ASU. def. Judy M M ASU, de«. Carolyn Read, * 4 , 3 5 , * tKay Mlyagl, ASU, da«. V aronía Oholston, M , * 2 . Kristi M cCormk*. a su , de«. Jull* Robsrts, **• P - .A to .a- N orrleC opatanla.A 8U .def. Newman-Kouzu, * 2 , * 1 . limier, ASU, de«. R eed O aW . ja n e Paulson-MIyaoL ASU, de«. Pam willtanvOhototon, * 2 . *<>• BROWN CHROME and corduroy sofa, two chairs, on* end table. $300 or b est offer. 094-6840._____________________ H elp W anted ASU STUDENTS needed to contact Alumni across the country. No ex­ perience necessary. M ust be outgoing, enthusiastic and Hka to talk to people. CaH CHff a t «6*3022 betw een 9 * 0 and 9 0 0 p.m. Sunffxy thru Thursday._______ CAMP STAFF w anted for Minnesota Camp U ncoM Camp Lake Hubert. Counselors $ Activity Specialists. Skills In aaMng, riding, campcraft instructor, NRA RMtsry, archery, trip­ ping, song leadtng. Interviews February 24th. C ontasl Career Services, ASS, room 202,99*531*_________________ CALIFORNIA COOLERS $2.9», M elster Brau $1.89, Fratelll Blanco $1.90, Old Playboys 47 cen ts, Imported beers, cold w ines, Rundle's, University and MW. ___________ __________________ classifieds The STATE PRESS disclaim s all respon­ sibility tor quality and prices ot floods and services offered In both classified and display advertising by It* adver­ tisers. H elp Wanted_____ C lothing_____ ; CALIFORNIA COOLERS $2*9, Melster Brau. $159, Fratelll Blanco $1.99, Old Playboys 47 can ts, Imported beers, cold w ines, Rundle's, University and MIB.___________ " CAMP STAFF, mala and female, 8 w eeks In PrpseotL Summ er salary $560 to $720, phis room and board. Camp Fire,26*7725._______________ ___ COOKS AND w aitresses part-time, experienced. Apply a t The Ruptured Duck, 3310 N. Harydsn Rd. from 3 5 p.m. or cafl 94*1057. ____________ CRUISESHIP8 HIRING! $1*$30,000! Carribaan, Hawaii, World. Call tor Guide, Directory, Newsletter -<916)9444440Ext. Arizona State Cruise.________ FLUTE, SILVER Yamaha, new, $250, excellent guaranteed, paid $550; fullsIze bed, new, excellent, firm, $150, paid $330; washer, $150, Ken more automatic, excellent. 84*3203 mornings. EXPERIENCED MICRO Computer sales person needed Immediately. Paid on commission. Send resum e to Compu­ ter, 3602 W. Thoms* $7, Phoenix, AZ 85019. ________________ ■ FOR SALE: AM/FM stereo c assette player with au to reverse. Cell, 48*5083 after 6:00 p.m. and weekends. No reasonable offer refused. ___________ FEMALE DRUMMER wanted. Duo expanding to «our piece. Now perform­ ing at Cam etb ack Sahara. 'Phoenix’, 264-9290. Rm. 321 or 31». Funky or Bob. FOR SALE Penneys 16’ cubic foot upright, green freezer, $125. Frostfree Hot Point refrigerator, $120. Men’s THMst golf d u b s ; irons, $125. Call, 99*2040evening«.__________________ GRAND CANYON sum m er (Ob oppor­ tunities. Complete, confidential de­ ta ils *2.00. W rite: C anyon, Box - 30444T, Tucson. Arizona 95751 HOUSE CLEANER wanted. Honest, dependable, experienced, references, RODNEY DANGERFIELD tickets. 1st, transportation. Pay *5 per hour. Call 2nd, 3rd rows. Sunday, March 4. Call John, 96*5815._____________________ " Bonnie, 9675 8 7 2 .__________ _ _ _ _ _ IDEAL FOR students. No experience THE NEW York Times Is available on necessary. Evening hours and weekly cam pus betwden 6:30 — 8:30 a.m., pay, doing promotional work. Call, . M onday— Friday. Price $20.00 for 12 8295955 before noon to arrange an w eeks. Call. 96*0963. _____________ 1973 BLAZER, 4WD, good condition, In te rv iew ._____________ _ _________ 12-15 tires, 4"-ll«t, stereo system, INTERESTED IN overseas employ­ carpeting, paneling, m uch more. $2700 ment? Write to us. All trades and negotiable. Steve. 275-2515. --------professions. Overseas Services, P.O. Box 24665. Temps, AZ 85282. 1977 AMC HORNET, at, pa, pb, ac, four ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS. Door­ new tires, very good shape, $1300. Call man, part-time. Devil House, 430 N. INTEREST IN w omens clothing es­ Scottsdale, Thurdsday, Friday 2 - 5 . 43*1940.__________________________ sential. Work part-time with recycled Must b e neat, nice, personable._______ and new clothing In retail shop. 1978 DATSUN B210GX, excellent Monday through Saturday. Training to condition, air, AM/f M stereo, new AIRLINES HIRING! Stew ardesses, Rebuy. Apply Buffalo Exchange, 3 E. 5th paint, second owner, $2550 OBO. servationists! $14-339,000. Worldw­ St., Tempo, Saturday, February 18 at ide! Call for Directory, Guide, Newslet96*3728-_________ ________ _________ 9:00 a .m .________ _________-_______ ter. 1-<916>944-4440x Arizona State Air. FOR SALE ‘80 Mazda GLC, hatchback: A n n iv e rsary e d itio n , I n c lu d e s 5 -s p e e d , Afp and AM/FM stereo. 8290777. _________ £__________ Autom obiles H elp W anted HELP WANTED:PART-TIME EVENINGS B usiness Opp. RENTER TAX credits: eam up to $132 immediately 11 For details cell 831‘10$7. MARKETING COMPANY near cam pus needs outgoing people who can work evening hours and en(oy dealing with the public. No experience Is necessary to eam a realistic *200 to *400 per week. Call 8296067. _____________ __ WONDERFUL VINTAGE clothing: 50s « id earlier! And " costum e rantall S w e e te s t C h a rily ( f o r m e r ly D ynsM ta’s) 3704 N. Scottsdale Road. 941-2060; 137 W. McDowell. 29*5620. WEIGHT PROBLEM? Don’t w elt I totytlctan approved plan, lose pounds quickly and safety- For Information end free sample celt Claire Talt, R.N. 8:00 to 11:00 s-m. $97-0839. ____________ 1080 HONDA EXPRESS, 100 MPG, good shape, *165. Leal, 244-1129 a ft« 5:30 p.m.______ __________________ _ MONEY MOTIVATED? Eam *500 to $800 a week in only 25 h ju rs . Sell tools nationwide to contractor*. *150 a week guaranteed during 2 week training period. Two shift* 5 5 0 ,to 10c00 a m , 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. Call Bo, 9495542. ------ —----- PART-TIME WHOLESALE apparel sales representative within Arizona. Can develop to full time. Dependable car e must. 98*4212, leave m essage . WANTED. GREEK person to rep. for party favor designer. Excellent pay. Work own hours. Training available call Grog collect (213)747-9316.___________ WANT TO bartend part-time. Devil House la h irin g - no experience necessary. Will train. Female and male applications being accepted. Thursday and Friday 2 - 5 . ______ __________ — WOMEN WANTED. Retell sales positto fr/in try level. Evenings, weekends, fulltime In summer. Retail experience helpful. Non-smoker preferred. Only serious people need apply. Contact Jan e t’or Dennis after 6:00 p m. Space Age Auto Feint, 707 S. Country Club, M esa _ ________ ___________ —i 1400 SQUARE foot building for lease. $530 a month. Mill and University area. 96*8169, Sonja__________ __________ Please call DIALAM ERICA for details. 829*1140 ____ »■ .V \ But Seriously Folks.. ■ . Present the Hamensco Athletic Shoe Catalog to friends or neigh­ bors and make $10. to $20 per hour. We supply Top Quality Athletic Shoe AT BELOW WHOLESALE. Free Information HAMENSCO-2 P.O. Box 2670 Laguna H ills, CA 92653 SENOR NURSE STUDENTS An exciting job with opportuni­ ties for world-wide travel, career development. profession« growth, excellent benefits. BSN graduates or seniofstudents are eligible. If you're going to be someone, sp ecial. . . Be a Navy Nurse! For more information, call collect (602) 256-7632 between 9 a.m.5 p.m. Mon.-Wed. M| for v / Bui m ors im p o B .n « r. p iw m . « » « K m to produce several medically essential com pounds that cannot oe me A children's resident camp Albumin — to prevent shock and for patients undergoing surgery >• Instruction Anti-hemophilic Factor - to control bleeding in patients with hemophilia save lives. And that’s nothing to joke about. If you’d like to help - | call today for an appointment New donors will receive an additional $2 with this ad for their first donation. U niversity Plasm a Center ' 4 l_ 1p j 1015 South Rural Rd. Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8-7 Wed., S a t . 9 - 6 Patimrallv Inspected 968-6139 CHINA- HONGKONG- Japan; 22 days, Dr. Roger Axford, 83*3255, July 1 5 - August 8,1964, $2995.___________ NEED A (Ob? You will need a good resum e to get one. For advice on your resum e call Steve a t 437-3648 anytime. SKI VAIL / B aev« Creek, call toll tree 150*222-4840 or consult your travel agent for discount rates on lodging, lilts and rental*. ______ ___________ FREE AIRPORT parking with ticket end vacation package purchase at the lowest rates. Please cell Sundance Travel at 96*5900 or 275-2400.________ SPRING BREAK* In the Alps. *1380 Includes airfare, lodging, m eals, skip**», T-shirt. Ventura Up, «57-9351. JAPAN TOUR: July Br 29. Now taking applications tor delegates (eges 18 30) World Youth Visit Exchange A s s o c ia tio n . H o m e s ta y s . A p­ proximately *1500. For detail» cell 98*0755. ___________________ _ YOU KNOW who! See you a t Count­ down Thursday night: Me with the black mini skirt________________ NEED SOMEONE to split round trip plane ticket to Florid«. I need Florida to Phoenix. Jim, 96*1748. _____ _______ P e ts SPRING BREAK In Los Vegas. Meet the Party Animals. Party, fun and Sun. ' 9944754. ________________ " X V p ln g ----------— *1.25 PER page. Accurate, fast. Pick-up and delivery on cam pus. Judl, 9095856. R eal Estate AFFORDABLE TOWNHOUSE tor sale. Low down, no qualifying needed tor loan. 274-5675. Call George. ________ 30 words a minute possible in four (4) weeks Ask for “ASU Special" when you call 966-7111 Keyboarding Lab 23 W. 7th St.. Suite 104 Tempe, AZ 85281 Just across M ill from ASU Visa/Mastercard Accepted 2/16 $1.50 PER page, 10% cash discount. Rush service, call Cindy (formerly Business Office Service) 8295450. A-1 PROFICIENT typist, IBM Selectric. Pam. 99*2098. _________ . ASTONISHINGLY BEAUTIFUL two bedroom with garage, live minutes ASU, lush private yard, great terms. Immediate possession, *59,900. Radmall Romney ERA, 9945939 or Janell, 994-1312. __________________ _ ACCURATE TYPING, University and Dobson area. 964-3784.______________ FOR SALE, 4-ptex, bike to ASU from all two bedroom u nits with carpet and AC. Motivated sellers have the right price with flexible term s. Call Michael A. Scott, O.B., S&T Investments Incorporated. 82*9797._________ ALL TYPING done fast and accurate. 1.00 a page. Word processing availa­ ble. Close to ASU. Call Carin or Bobbl 9 6 * 9 1 6 6 . __________________ FEMALE NON-SMOKER to share three bedroom; two bath house.' Two blocks from ASU. Laundry facilities. *135 and y, electric. 96*0205.______ _______.__ l a r g e ROOM In targe furnished house ■ In Scottsdeie, pool, responsible edult share with two m ales and one female. S c o tt Re»- 947-7378. MALE TO »hare tw o bedroom furnished tow nhouse apartm ent 14 mile - ASU. Nice neighborhood. $210 plus Vi electric. 9655427,96*7475, Al. ATTENTION CONSERVATIVES! Intwsated In Increasing political Involve­ ment. Influence? Write tor free Activist Kit Issue, J o b Bank and Training Information. The National C a n t« tor P u b lic P o lic y R e s e a r c h , 2 14 M a s s a c h u s e tts Avenue NE, Washington. DC 20002. __________ CARS AVAILABLE • 21 or old«. All S tats» Prlve-away, 992-5200. __ LEARN TO TYPE So a plasma donor not only earns extra cash. A donor earns the precious ability to Personal Service» Interviews during first week in March. Contact Qareer Services for applications. other way. Immune Globulin — to help fight infections ARIZONA MOUNTAIN Inn, Flagstaff. Cozy, custom c o tta g e s rIn the pines. Kitchens, fireplaces, on* to live bedroom *. W inter w onderland specials, ski packages. 1-7745959. ROOMMATE WANTED, larga tw o badroom apartm ent. Heve own room within walking distance ol ASU. Only $190 Include» utilities. 8395496.______ Prescott, AZ month. MOTORSCOOTER HONOA Urban Express. Brand new 1984 model. Great tor school. Economical, $785, negotiable. 8315840. __ NON-SMOKING MALE graduate stu­ dent or young professional to «hare tw o bedroom, two bath apartment. New ASU. *190 p « month plus Vt utilities. Jaff. 99*2107 or Dan, 997-7563. _______ [_________ c _ Camp Akela/ Shadow Valley Ranch Our ads usually tell you only one thing ab.^ ‘ P ' ^ ^ c T n m a k e you u p t o R o O a earn money donating. And you can. Regular donations can make you f AFFORDABLE FLORIDA *319 roundtrip. C « - *40 "weekly” free mileage! C an't beat that! Fantastic deals everywhere. Jim — Holiday Trpvel. 94*0990. ___________ ____________ B p p m m f l t P w a n te d SU M M ER S T A F F W AN TED iS r - * FOR SALE: Honda 750,1975, low miles. Runs great, must s e ll.'$800. 9875426, Marty. ._______ __________________ _ Travel GERMAN SHEPARD puppies. AKC champion sired, black & tan, excepttonal tem oerm ent. 897-2586. CASH INCOME money instantly DRIVER CHICAGO, anytime April 1 to May 5. G as paid. Reference 941-1564, early a m ._________________ ________ 83 NK3HTHAWK, HONDA’S beat. Windshield, saddle begs, luggage c arri« , back rest, cover, helmet. Beautiful blka, m uet sell. $2200. 98*2386. _________________ OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer, year round. E urope, S o u th A m erica, Australia A sia All fields. * 9 0 0 - *2000 month. Sightseeing. Free Information,. writ* IJC, PO box S2-AZ3 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 -*•'* START EARNING EXTRA Transportation M otorcycles MCDONALD'S NOW Wring part-time days. Flexible hours. Apply a t store*. Baseline & Rural and Ahwatuka*. See m anager for a p p lic a tio n .____________ ADVENTURE... CHALLENGE ...PROFESSIONALISM! F or Rent o r Lease NOW RENTING brand new two bed­ room condos. All appliances Including' washer and dryer. C lose to ASU. $385 per month. 96*3172. INTERVIEWING FOR experienced aerobic instructors. Part-time evening hours, good pay. Please call, 9490643 Mike. _________ ■ TIRED OF being ripped off on auto repair? Guaranteed, expert work done by profeeslonals. ASU a re a Dennis. 82*00*4. __________________ 2/17 o n ° th e e v e n in g a n d w e e k e n d sh ifts. O u r sa l* * P « o p le ^ r k n a m o d e rn c o m fo rta b le b u s in e s s e n v iro n m e n t c o n ta c tin g e s ta b lis h e d c u s to m e r s o n long d is ta n c e W A TS E ernlngS j w h ic h in c lu d e s a la ry a n d b o n u s , a v e ra g e $4-$6 p e r h o u r, paio Sex vices ATTENTION FASHION co n sc io u s girts! *1 belts, *1 earring* Where? Dollar’s, 414 & Mill «207 above Spaghetti Company. 82*1127.________ COLOR CONNECTION offers you your bast color» lor less. Make th e m ost of your looks and d re ss tor success. Find your season. Kathy. 8395640._______ FORTRAN / BASIC tutoring. Complete tutoring Including on-line work from private terminal. Dave 98*0430 a f t « 5:00. _________________ _ GOOD STUDENTS save 25% on auto insurance. Qualified non-smokers save 18%. Call Steve, 8314)121. Fermer» ASU Representa»*» HAVE UNWANTED tactal or body heir removed permanently by electrotysta. ' Free consultation. Located in Temp*. Call Slwson, D esert Electrolysis Center ALL PAPERS typed to your complete satisfaction. IBM Selectric. Near ASU. Reasonable. Mrs. Oakley. 987-0802. ALWAYS AVAILABLE lor typing at $1.25 p « pane. Call Susan at 8335373. A TOP-NOTCH secretarial service. Quality typing or word processing. IBM equipm ent.’ 20 years experience. McKalllps/ Scottsdale Roads. Dana 9415111.__________________________ FAST, ACCURATE typing, *1.25/page. Call Teresa at 962-0079 or Linda at 9695775, allta typing available. FORMER LEGAL secretary types term papers, m anuscripts, letters, resumes, takes dictation. Minor editing. Margie, 19945759. ________________ _ _ _ HAVE YOUR papers, theses, man­ uscripts typed professionally with word processor on letter quality print«. Tan years experience. Call Mrs. W alk«. 89*1924. M esa area._________ JUST YOUR Type academ ic typing. Will edit spelling, punctuation. Fast return. Accuracy guaranteed. Joan, 93*0772. NEED RESUME? T y p es« quality « a traction tha coat. Professional, fast. accurate. Call,967-0900. ________ NORTHEAST MESA, Professional word processing. L e tt« quality print«. C assatt* transcription. Experienced editor. Reasonable rates. 981-3531 NORTHWEST PHOENIX, quality typing. Theses, dissertations, research projects. 93*3307. ________________ PROFESSIONAL QUALITY word pro­ cessing. Will edit and correct spelling. Carolyn Douglas. 83*0959.___________ TYPING BY P a p « Impressions * resum es, reports,let1srs etc. .Electronic memory typewriter, c assette trans­ cription. Reliable, fast accurate. Pick­ up / delivery on cam pus. Cell Dariene 831-2080.________________ __________ WORD PROCESSING, typing. Can type anything. Guaranteed word perfect. Located In Temps. 8395412.______ ___ YOU WRITE H, I’M. type -*» Thesis, papers, reports, etc. and complete resum e service. 9997138. K V a iltG Ü PAYING CASH for gold, sliver and diamonds, class rings. Mill Avenue Jeweler«. 414 S. Mill Avenue._________ WANTED: LAW student for help with le g « research. Will pay *5 hour. Call Patti «19655698 a f t« 5:00.___________ r PER M SALE — 50% O FF ■ ■ N ow $15-$J0 ALL H A IRC U T S $10 1 (Includes cut. sham poo and conditioner only) Sculptured Nails $19.50 I The h a ir p e rfo rm e rs I ■ ■ I NEW SUNDAY H O U R S 12 p.m .-6 p.m . 903 S. Rural Rd. • 894-0184 RARE UON RESALE A fine selection of retro-vogue clothing costumes, jewelry and accessories. BUYING • SELLING TRADING •722 S. Mill Ave., Tempe 968-6074 Attention: Foreign Car Owners SAVE UP T O 70*> ON RECYCLED FOREIGN AUTO PARTS' MG. TRIUMPH. HONDA, DATSUN, TOYOTA. VW and OTHERS A ll Models Foreign 3 0 2 4 S o . 400« S treet, Pit», ( n e a r 4 0 th & U niversity) 243-3291 •Mention this ad & get an additional 5% otfj___________ TAKE A BREAK 4 All RoundTrips L A S V E G A S .. •............. ....... $ 78.00 78.00 L O S A N G E L E S ........... ........... 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