tuesday Febru ary 4,1986 ■ M ens Tamo*. Arizona V o i. 68 N o. 80 Arizona State University © Copyright, Stata Press, 19M Regents’ reappointment anticipated by lawmaker By VICKIE CHACHERE State Press PHOENIX — An Arizona lawmaker who voted Monday against reappointing two Arizona Board of Regents’ members said he expects the two nominees to be confirmed without opposition by the full Senate this spring. Sea Wayne Stump, R-Phoenix, cast die only opposing vote in the renominations of regents Esther Capin and Donald Pitt, in a nine-member Senate Education Committee hearing. stump said he never will vote in favor of an incumbent regent. Stump said P itt and Capin’s appointments would m eet with no opposition from other senate members during their final con­ firmation hearing. “You are going to have to listen close if you want to hear my ‘No,’ ’’ Stump said. P itt and Capin were renominated to second to m s by Gov. Brace Babbitt in November. Regents are appointed to eightyear terms. If Capin receives approval from the senate, she will be serving her second full term. P itt has served for three years after replacing Rep. James McNulty, who resigned to ran for his Arizona House of Representatives’ post Stump said he voted against the ap­ pointments because he did not like P itt’s method of “selling a policy and depending an university presidents to carry it out.” Stump said the regents should complete their own reform programs rather than m andating action to university officials. “I think it is about time to put someone in with a different attitude,” Stump said, adding that the board needs to “get somebody else that thinks different.” Stump also said be was critical of the board and ASU President J . Russell Nelson because of problems within the University’s College of Education. Stump said he thinks ASU needs to CD ■ p NASA seeks publicity at the expense of the » search for knowledge. Column. Page 4. Roger Smith homers in the bottom of the 10th inning, leading the ASU baseball team to a 7-6 -victory over Lubbock Christian. Page 9. c The men's golf team beats UA and others in i> the Wildcats’ own tournament. Page 9. ASU weether — Cool and partly cloudy today with an expected high of 66 degrees. The expected low is in the micMOs. Bloom County Classified .... College ......... Nationworid.. Opinion. . . . . . Sports . . . . . . . 4 9 toughen a policy that allows prospective teachers to graduate after completing only two semesters of general-studies courses. “I think if you had a president that was really dedicated to super education . . . he could carry the tune and march out pretty strong,” Stump said. “The regents are the ones responsible for hiring the president and hiring the leaders.” P itt said the board has improved Arizona’s th ree universities by strengthening long-range planning efforts, improving minority recruitment and retention and increasing tuition. ‘It would be very easy for me to vote in protest because of my belief that 16 years is too long . . . (But) HI just play with the team.’ — Sen; Bill Davis “We still have a long way to go,” P itt said. “I have the time, and I believe that I have the experience . ... to help improve an already good university system. ” A Capin said she believes the regents have made progress in the last several years in improving ASU, NAU andUA. Sen. Rill Davis, R-Glendale, said a second term was too long for a regent to serve but decided to vote in favor of Capin’s reap­ pointment. “I think 16 years is a long time, and the problem I have had with this process is that Mrs. Capin is a nice lady,” Davis said. “It would be very easy for me to vote in protest because of my belief that 16 years is too long, but I think that would be a fruitless effort on my part. ‘T il just play with the team .” Popcorn popper Staffphotoby KevinJ. Lerfctn Alexis Grltfth grabs a hand full of popcorn from her father's box Monday during the ASU baseball game against Lubbock Christian. Rick Grtffth, Alexis’ father and a food nutritionist for the Temps High School District, graduated from ASU In 1973. He said he tries to make It to most Sun Devil baseball games and Alexis tries to make It "because she likes the popcorn.” Construction plans await bonding authority By Da v e ROOK State Press ASU officals must receive state bonding authority before they can proceed with construction plans for an 98 million building in the south end of Sun Devil Stadium, an ASU official said Monday. Jennus Burton, assistant vice president for business affairs, said ASU officials will ask the Arizona Legislature this spring for bonding authority to finance construction of the building. Although a specific date has not been set, Burton said the Legislature should discuss bonding ^authority^ before the end of the sem ester/ ' Ih e approval “could happen anytime between now and May,” Burton said. “Then we’ll have the authorization to go head with the bonding requests.” ASU Athletic Director Charles Harris said the complex, which will stand a t least six stories high and provide more than 90,000 square feet of space, will not be and raise money for the con­ building,” Harris said. “We have coaches now working out of offices struction of the complex, he said. that were closets 18months ago. ” Funding for construction will The additional stadium am ts will come from the Sun Angel Foun­ dation, the Sun Devil Club, come from completion of the loge reserves from the Intercollegiate section around the top of the Athletic Department and income stadium. The temporary stands generated from the sale of 1,800 behind- the end zone will not be new seats that the building will removed, Harris said. provide. “At this point, we do not intend to “It will give us the opportunity to remove the bleacher seats that . . . have all of our offices con­ exist in the end zone,” Harris said. solidated as well as give us a dif­ “We will hopefully design a ferent face a t the south end of the building that will allow us, if there stadium,” H arris said. is a demand for those seats later, to enclose (the lower half of the The growth of the athletic stacfium).” program over file past decade has created the need for more office Harris said that although many space within the department, he of the athletic programs will be said. moved into the new building, the All athletic department offices UAC still will be used. currently are housed in the “It’s clear that we will need University Activity Center, which Chariot Hanft does not provide enough space, he some space (in the UAC) for gameday operations with sports in­ realty for occupancy before die fall said. formation and facilities operation, of 1988. “We have simply run out of room but those are details that are still to The University still needs to find an architect to design ÿ » building because we are in a round be resolved,” Harris said. Tuesday, FebnWy 4,1966 fi n a t io n / w o r ld Reagan prepares for State of Union speech WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan prepared Monday to give a State of the Union address seeking to overhaul w elfare, p rotect people against catastrophic health costs and improve die international monetary system. th e m ajor radio and television net­ works plan to carry the half-hour speech live Tuesday night beginning at $ p.m. EST. th e address was delayed a week became of the explosion of the shuttle Challenger. In the speech, described by aides as an effort to “redefine die role of govern­ ment” for the rest pf the century, Reagan is expected tp o u t for year-long studies leading to formal proposals to revise federal programs for die needy. He also plans to initiate policies dealing with currency fluctuations and the costs of catastrophic illness. Two officials who agreed to discuss the administration plans said the studies would be modeled after the Treasury Department’s analysis of the income tax system, which Reagan called for in his 1964 State of the Union address and which led to his proposal to overhaul the tax system. Foreign countries, U.S. to exchange prisoners BONN, West Germany CAP) — An East-West prisoner exchange will be made next week on a Berlin bridge, a Western government source said Mon­ day, and will include Soviet Jewish dissident Anatoly Sbcharansky. The source in Bonn said the swap was arranged by U.S., Soviet and West German officials. Officials in Bonn and W ashington refused com m ent on N O W newspaper reports that such a swap was in the making, and White House spokesman Larry Speakes said: “We will have no comment, period. Top to bottom, no comment." Sbcharansky, 37, was a leader of the Soviet h»man rights movement in the 1970s. He was sentenced to 13. years in prison after being convicted in 1978 on charges, which he denied, of passing intelligence to foreign countries. Israel radio said the United States bad informed Israel that Sbcharansky would be freed in three days as'part of an EastWest prisoner swap. It said the Reagan administration sent a message about the plan to Prim e Minister Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir. Tucson teachers’ union requests salary hikes TUCSON (AP) — The union representing Tucson Unified School District teachers on Monday opened iwrgirining tail« with i request for salary increases averaging 16 percent, the union’s president said. U nder the Tucson Education Association’s proposal, new teachers would receive a 17 percent pay increase, raising beginning teacher pay to 122,000, said TEA President Robert W. Koehler. “Studies show that not only are good teachers leaving the profession, but young people are not entering it because salaries are not competetive with beginning salaries offered by private industry,” be said. The seven-member negotiating team s representing TEA and TUSD, the state’s largest school district, met to exchange initial proposals. Koehler said the teachers also were seeking sm aller class sizes, more par­ ticipation by teachers in committees and derision-making, more say in class of­ ferings and more sc hod nurses, coun­ selors and teachers’aides. The cost increases outlined in the TEA proposal could be paid for with money from the override election passed last May, Koehler said. Pope, Mother Teresa interact during tour CALCUTTA, India (AP) - Pope John Paul n made the sign of the cross on the foreheads of the destitute, the dying and the dead Monday at Mother Teresa’s Immaculate Heart home for the lost . He spoonfed potato curry to the hungry, cradled the head of a sobbing beggar woman, sprinkled holy w ater on the dead, and bowed before their four caskets. Vatican spokesman Joaquim Navarro said he had “never seen the pontiff so moved” by the depths of human suf­ fering, in all the pope’s travels, as during that half-hour visit. The pope embraced Mother Teresa, the frail, 75-year-old “saint of the gutters”’ who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her work in Calcutta’s slums. W aving from his bulletproof popemobile, he proceeded to a neigh­ borhood of open sewers, where naked children played in streets roamed by beggars and hungry dogs. . .. Place your S T A T E P R E S S W ANT ADS at the MEMORIAL UNION p a c -1 O U A research associate to fight parking policy TUCSON — A UA research asodate wbo was denied a replacement for his lost parking perm it intends to challenge the UA parking policy in court, he said. “I lost my perm it under legitimate circumstances. I,even had witnesses,” said Walter J. Wild, a research associate in the Optical Sdencea Center. Wild said be paid $137 for the transferable permit. UA pdicy is not to replace lost or stolen permits for free except under “ex­ traordinary circumstances,” said Janie L. Nunez, (firector of Parking and Transportation Services. Parking Services has issued free replacements for'only one lost permit since the beginning of the foil semester, Nunez said. They have replaced about 22 stolen permits, she said. Wild said his car was parked on Kitt Peak last November when be opened both the driver’s and passenger’s side doors. “The wind sucked it out of the car and that was i t I never saw it again,” he said. He estim ated the wind was gusting to between 50 and 60 mph that day. He said intends to “go downtown and file in claims court” as soon as possible. —The Daily Wildcat SHOW US YÖUR STUDENT I.D. 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TO D A Y S ociety o f Autom otive Engineers will hold a mem bership drive today and tomorrow at 8:40 a.m. on the patio at the Engineering Center C-Wing. M .E .C h .A . will hold its first meeting of the semester in the MU Pinal Room South at 3 p.m. All new members are welcome. Student Life will offer general informa­ tion and referral services at 5 p.m. in the lower level of the M U. Skydiving C lu b will meet at 6 p.m. at Tilly's Bar, 1223 W. Broadway Road, for an informational meeting. A S U Sid C lu b will meet at 7 p.m. at After the G o ld Rush for a meeting on “Ski Hawaii.” C o n tact fo r A du lt Re-entry will meet at 7 p.m. in the M U for a presentation titled “College is kid stu ff... or is it?” Fem inists U nited fo r A ction will hold a slide show by journeywoman Carmen N oriega on behalf of Architects and Planners In Support of Nicaragua begin­ ning at 7 p.m. in the M U Pima Room. Students Against Apartheid will meet at 7 p.m. in the M U G ila Room for a general meeting. 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Specializing in fir st and second trim ester abortions Caring, Understanding and Confidential C entral and W estside Location A ppointm ents: Monday-Saturday 8:30-5:30 B lack Student U n io n will meet at 7 p.m. in M U room 213 for a fashion show featuring “Lady Dee” fashions* Lim ited Evening Appointm ents AN Saints C a th o lic Newman C enter will hold a Bible study at 7:30 p.m. at the Center, 230 E. University Drive. 24-H our H otline 279-2214 Robert H, Tamis, M.D. FACOG D irector Lesbian and G ay A cadem ic U nion will meet at 7:30 p.m. in M U room 209 for a general meeting. Abortion Services o f Phoenix D octors M edical Plaza South, Suite 220 2720 N. 20th Street, Phoenix U nited Cam pus Christian M inistry will meet at 8 p.m. at Danforth Chapel for Christian services. W ho w ould p a y your m ajor m edical expenses in an em erg en cy ? 1. DO YOU BELIEVE YOU ARE COVERED UNDER YOUR PARENTS' INSURANCE IF: YES NO , ___ £ _____ YOJJ ARE OVER 23? 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US. citizenship required. 11[■ Lawrence Uvérmòre L a National Laboratory ||S |g Page 9 Q o lf is a n awkward sat o f b o d ily co n to rtio n s dasignad to produce s graceful result. — ‘Tom m y Armour Smith’s tOth-inning shot makes Devils’ récord 4-0 By BOB H E IL E R State Press Third baseman Roger Smith sent one over the right-center field wall ia the top of file 10th Inning Monday, defeating the Lubbock Christian Chapparals 7-6 and keeping the Devils’ record perfect at 4-0. “That ball wasn’t even close,” coach Jim Brock said of Smith’s game-winning blast. “R was out by a ton. kind of told Smith to look for the long I yelled at him to hit something out of Sun OsvH Roger Smith keeps Lubbock player hugging first that the difficulty of bitting runs in Packard Stadium varies greatly from day to day. “Sometimes you come out here and everything goes out Other days, the same balls don’t even get to the warning track. “It’s a strange phenomenon.” The Chapparals jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead in the first toning, thanks to a two-run homer by left fielder Hector Limon. But the Devils came back in the bottom of the second, scoring two runs on two hits, an error and a balk. The error came when Lubbock catcher Mike Mendazona dropped the third strike to Devil shortstop Vince Shinholster, then drilled him in the back of the helmet trying to throw him out a t f irs t Starting pitcher Jerome Braatz was replaced in the top of the third inning by reliever Royal Clayton, who entered the game with an astronomical earned run average of 108.00. The Devils forged ahead in the bottom of the fourth toning, when outfielder Joe Kemp siigled to shortstop Mike Benjamin. Clayton performed better than his numbers, generated from only 13 of an to­ ning of play, would indicate, bolding the Chapparals scoreless through Vh innings. to the bottom of the sixth, outfielders Dan Rumsey and Steve Mariucci lengthened die Devils’ lead to 5-2 with solo shots oyer the right and left field fences respectively. But the Chapparals found Clayton’s number to the top of the seventh, and scored four runs on four hits, two of them home runs deep to the alleys. Brock headed to the mound and brought to left-hander Jeff White, who entered the game with a 0.00 ERA, having given up no nmsjp3% innings. Rrock explained why he did not make the pitching change one batter earlier. “Nobody was warm to the bullpen, so there was nothing we could do,” Brock said. “I had the third baseman stall as long as I could, but when the umpire told him he had to go back to his position, we had to let Clayton keep pitching.” TTie Devils pulled back to even a t 6-6 in the bottom of the eighth when Steve Mariucci singled to Shinholster. Shinholster might have been out with a good throw, but Lub­ bock center fielder Bttony^idhns threw the ball' up the third baseline, allowing Shinholster to score. to the tpp> of the tenth, Brock changed pitchers Mice again, bringing in Tony Harris, the winning pitcher in one of last week’s games against Cal-Poly Pomona. Harris walked outfielder Jeff Walling, then retired the side, striking out second baseman D arrell Smith. to ASU’s half of die inning Smith drilled the second pitch to deep right center, ending the game. Sun Devil linksters defeat UA and 13 others in tournament By BEAD HALVORSEN State Press For any ASU coach, beating UA has a unique element of satisfaction. Far George Boutell and his ASU golf team , beating 13 other team s a t the sam e time puts the icing on the cake. The Sun Devils, playing on UA’s home course, came from behind to win the 15-team Arizona Invitational Saturday at Tucson National Golf Club, raising their win streak to two tournaments. “Except for the NCAAs, the Pac-lOs and the Sun Devil, if we had to win one tournament all year, I’d rather win at Tucson,” said Boutell, whose Devils emerged victorious on the tournament’s final hole. “Just because it’s in Tucson and we’re playing Arizona, we like to stick it to them.” The Wildcats never threatened ASU, finishing in 12th place, 36 strokes behind the Devils. But lOth-ranked Arkansas ran neck-and-neck with the Devils all the way to the 54th and final hole. ASU entered the third day in a second-place tie with TexasE1 Paso, trailing the Razorbacks by four strokes at 733-737. By the 18th hole, the Devils had cut the deficit to two. “The 18th bole is a long par four, probably one of the hardest holes in Arizona,” Boutell said. “It’s about 450yards uphill with lakes on both sides of the fairway, so you really can’t hit a driver off the tee. “Every time we play there, the tournament seems to come dowato this hole.” Arkansas shot five-over par for the Jude. ASU hit one-over, winning the tournament 1,096 to 1,088. Four of the five ASU scoring golfers — Rich Bietz, Greg Cesario, Tom Stankowski and Scott Ogorek — parried the hide, Bill Mayfair bogeyed, but played the hole safe in order to preserve ASU’s lead Boutell said he had a feeling ASU would emerge victorious Welcome to Dino’s Dog House, coach in the third round. “When the feeling’s right, there’s nothing like it,” Boutell said. “It’s sort of a calm, a peace of mind. Whenever you look back on a win, that’s always there.” Boutell called the victory a team effort, pointing out (hat no ASU golfer finished among the leaders despite the team win. Joe Bendetti had a chance at individual honors, going into file final round in third place at one-over. But a disastrous 82 on Saturday thrust him out of the top 10. Bietz and Stankowski tied for seventh at 217, one-over par. Bietz’ second round of 77, sandwiched by 70s, ruined any , chances at winning his second straight tournament. Stankowski played a bogeyless final round of 69 to stay in the top 10. He trailed winner Rick Todd of UTEP by six strokes. M ayf a ir started slow at 75, but followed with a pair of 72s to finiah a t 219. Cesario shot 224, Bendetti 227 and Ogorek 232 to round out ASU’s scoring. The Uth-ranked Devils beat four nationally ranked teams besides the Razorbacks. No. 7 North Carolina finished ninth, No. 9 Southern California placed third, No. 13 UTEP placed fourth and No. 16 Stanford finished seventh. Boutell said his golfers did well, but need to score better in future tournaments. “We need to have our scores about two or three shots lower,” Bo»»**« said, “If that could have happened, r d be talking about all the Wtchin’ things we’re going to be doing. “But the feet is, we only beat USC by five. We’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ve got a long ways togo.” ASU travels to Honolulu on Friday to play in the John Burn’s Invitational, a three-day tournament beginning on Fob. 12. Spam M w » Son photo Sun Devil golfer Rich Seitz played to form finishing seventh overall In the Arizona Invitational last Seturday In Tucson. Congratulations to tennis coach Lou Belken. He is this week’s resident ofDino’s Dog House. FOr those of you who haven’t heard yet, Belken is fining his »«mi« players for use of audible obscenities, off-color gestures and equipment abuse. slip in practice costs team members $10. In to u r nament play, slips cost $100. Don’t get me wrong. I agree with discipline and college sports, but I don’t agree with monitary fines and am ateur ^ In tiw old days when I used to play organized sports, if a player did not meet the conduct standards of a coach, the CTffleh would let them think about their offense as they ran their guts o u t . . ’ It worked. The player thought twice before he stepped out of line a second time. . . ... And if there was a second time, the coach would either sit the player down on the bench for a long tim e or boot him off Die team . . . .. „ . , My advice to Belken is to go back to basics. R ia offenders 0 ltS OUt. __n E l N (IR E N A lIE R MIMP Will It Be You? O c ta l Mhnlnary to the ........ 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Realty Executives, Joanne 831-1010, 831-1031. _________■ TWO BEDROOM one bath ASU condo. 700 W est U niversity. Q uiet, clean, pool spa, washer and dryer $425 month 0353668. «ndng-_________________________ ______ 125 for the p a ir987-7810._______ THREE BLO CK S from cam pus, pool aids, deluxe condom inium s, fu lly appllanced, (43,900. Joanne, owner, agent,>31-1010or631-1031. Bor Sale H elp Wanted LO SE W EIGHT! Herbal nutritional product, safe and effective. It's great, c a ll Ruth 831-7484. _______ _ 1084 HO NDA Aero 125, Red, 4,300 m iles, $675. obo. C a ll 064-2015. Keep ADVERTISING SALES. Award winning, prospering weekly newspaper saeks energetic, s a il m otivated sales parson, established territory. C a ll Pern, 870»470. ____________________ ' *rfing. ____________ VERY NICE two bedroom, two bath, condo, d o s e to ASU, only »2550 down. Paym entt »626 per month. W ill con­ sider lease option. Has poof, laundry. ooversd perking. C a ll 8800312owner. 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BUSINESS STUDENT needed to assist w ith hiring seniors. Preferably a Jock or active fraternity member. Position w ill lead to e very e xcitin g long term career w ith unlim ited high Income potential to r the right person. M ust be energetic, popular, w ell liked and a permanent Phoenix Area resident. C a lf Tony at 287-4628.______________ ' CHRISTIAN PRE school day cars. Full-part tim e. 9B59221._____________ CRUISESHIPS HIRING! *16-836,666 Carlbeean, Haw aii, W orld! C a ll for G uide, C assatts, New sservice! (916) 944-4444 X. Arizona State Cruise. Vbule going to make it th is tim e. EDUCATION M AJO R wanted, tem por­ ary irind fu ll tim e nanny's to take are of children overnight, evenings and m others day out In clie n ts home. C all Friends Forever4351099.____________ TEMPE •967-1371 4M 911 E. Broadway r D I E T LUCKYSHOPPING CENTER Open D aily 7 a.m .-6 p.m . > .C E N T E R . Instruction Bor Sale B usiness Opp. RENTING M AKES you rich ! Apartm ent renter? Ten m inutes m akes you up to $150 m onthly. Easy-m oney renter's secret. O nly $4.06. Guaranteed. Order now! Brooks Com pany S u ite 356-0 3104 E. Cam elback rtroenlx, A 2 86018. ’ EX C ELLEN T EXTRA incom e m ailing circu lars. »10-360 up weakly. Send stam ped reply envelops. A-1 M ailers: 11020 Ventura Blvd. Suite 268, Dept AE2, Studio C ity. C a 81904.__________ EXCELLEN T FO R S pecial Ed-P.E. work w ith SM H adults. Monday through Friday. C a ll 8ua 2757821, e x t460. FU LL AN D part tim e, hours flexible, four service writer«. If you're energetic and people oriented you can earn $10 per hour and up, com m ission sales. Broadway Car W ash 1016 E Broadway, apply In parson lOHOam to 4:00pm ass E ric o r Kan. GO LDEN CO RR AL Staakhouss now hiring w aitresses and lin e waitresses . Please apply In person between 11X1 pm and 0H0 pm Monday through Friday. (No sxp necessary , we w ill train). 3231 So. M ill A v s Tam ps Az. Corner o f m ill and Southern E O E ,, GRADUATE STUDENT In Electrical Engineering o r Ph ysics to tutor high school student In M ass. Transportation needed. 9452003. ________ O F COKE a Get a free 12" cheese pizza valued at $3.60 with purchase o f a large pizza with this coupon. Not valid with any other coupon. Free quart of Coke with the purchase of a large or medium pizza with this coupon. Not valid with any other coupon. Expires Feb. 18.1986. •Expires Fsb. 18.1966. G IN O ’S PIZZA 966-4666 n | 2 $ .N illA f ip K We've bean delivering in Tempe since 1919. Open Monday . 3:30 p.m.-MIdnight Tue»day-T hursday........11 «.m .-Mklnlght Friday & S aturday. . . . .. .. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday........ ........ : Noon-M idniflht BEO S,REGULAR double size, excellent condition, super dean, $60. Oak headboard $20 067-6636.__________ __ FU LL SIZE m attress and foundation, (now) never used, firm , Sears co st $800, first $126 takes 266-1107._________ ___ SO FA AND loveseet, tan, two yrs old, clean, a s sat, o r sap. $225, $175. 958810$. ________ ’ FEM ALE NONSMOKING, fu lly furnlahad townhouae, cto M to cam pus, Ilka new, *235 per mo. plua to u tilitie s 894-1573._______________________ _ FEM ALE ROOMMATE needed. S h an throe bedroom house close to ASU 9256 per month includes u tilitie s. C all 957-5415 after 5pm._______________ __ FEM ALE ROOMMATE to share bed­ room in now condo, a ll am m enltlee, 15 m inutes from ASU, nonsm oker, ttfs plu s third u tilitie s. 431-6284 or 8383244 alter 5:00 p.m._____________________ 1963 G PZ 550. Great shape. Header and tank bag. $1,350. M ust see, Bob 69+6063._________________________ ROOM FO R m ale student In Papago II. One m ile from cam pus. N icely fur­ nished, washer dryer, pool Jacuzzi, u tilitie s Included »250 mo. 894-2733. 1984 HONDA VF1000 Interceptor, approx. 8000 m iles, Im maculate condi­ tion, $3,100 o r best offer. 897-2787 evenings.____________ '__________ Services IMMEDIATE O PENINGS for students interested in earning up to $7 per hour; gain valuable experience In PR end fund raising: looks great on your resume. Cam paign for St. Lukes Poison Management Center c a ll 251-6818. INTERNATIO NAL STUDENTS: Re­ cently published, G uide to Greencard from F.J.H. V isas. Free details: Im­ m igration Publications, P.O. Box 518081, D allas. TX 75251. _________ LO O KING FO R en erg etic young women w illin g to work pool side at resorts m anaging pool area, sellin g lotion and conducting activities. Must be ath le tic end assertive, ca ll 841-2751 and leave m essage. 5 Star Resort Pool Management Inc.___________________ M AKE M ONEY and help in a good cause. Arizona Residents only. Best If p o lltlcs lly aware. C a ll Ju lie , 944-1000. M ARKETING ENTREPENEURS, oppor­ tu n ities available to help market product and yourselves, hourly plus bonus 901-1270.____________________ 1962 HONDA PAS8PO RT. Very reliable transportation. 70 M FG, low m ileage. Asking $250, c a ll 8480209 evenings. HONDA ASCO T, 1964, new luggage rack, and trunk, $1,500. C a ll 094-5243 avsnlnga aftar 9pm.____________ ; 1964 YAM AH A RIVA 180 Scooter, Mack. Shield, backrest, side begs. Excellent condition. $1200. firm . 9666021. . .. ...... Personal CAREER CHOICES: Are you confused ■bout whet talents and Interests you have that could be used In a satisfying and fu lfillin g career? Leant s k ills that w ill allow you to chart your direction now or any tim e In the future. Pour session workshop, 978.9459966.______ EN LARG E SO M EONE you love. 8x16*4 only $1.661 From co lor negative, coupon with order. The Picture Place, low er level. M em orial Union. ______ FREE HAIRCUTS, m odel ca ll, ultra modem Scottsdale salon. Please ca ll for appts. Rum ors H air Design 8204 N. Scottsdale Rd. 9051585_____________ FO RM ER EM PLO YEES o l the Cinem a Draft House In Tempe: W-2 form s can be picked up st Cornerstone Develop­ ment, 1866 W est Broadway, Tempe, 96S933S. ________________ . PART TIME Hostess-w aitress. Apply In Parson, 6840 E Indian School. Scottadsle, 9040086. Start Im mediately. NEW CREDIT Cerdl No one refused. Vlea/Maatercard. C a ll 1-619-5651522. 24hrs-____________________________ R E L IA B L E STU D EN T to do housecleaning work In evening. 88.00 par hour,0452003._________________ PREGNANT? GIVE your ch ild a good homo. An upper m iddle cla ss couple would' Ilka to adopt infant. C all 2550495.__________ ______________ THREE-FOUR salespeople needed, part tim e w eeknights and Saturday afternoons. Great money potential. 8300.— per week. C a ll Bruce between 2 and 5,9658826.____________________ W ANTED, FUTON maker, w ill train, part tim e afternoons. Apply Sweet Dreams 580 N. 8cottsdale Rd. Tempe. Jew elry CASH FO R gold, diam onds and silver. M ill Ave Jew elers 414 S. M ill#Ave Suite 104. ________ Instruction SPANISH Bt-UNGUAL needed to help w ith 400 level gram m atical .com posltlona. 894-2460._____________ __ 'BARTENDING* Job Placement Assistance - Start Arty Day 275 -M IX X 4035 e. mcdowell FREE QUAE QUART Burniture DISABLED PERSO N In M M Phoenix. Looking for ratponM blo non amokor. Share nice three bedroom homo. Own furnished room, u IIIKI m paid. 1 5 m inutae ASU. Fro# In exchange for aom saeM stancs. Patella. 273-7776. IF YOU’ RE punctual, reliable, dean cut a id lik e to have fun. ca ll us. W e need ground crew fo r hot e lr balloon rides. Part tim e, flexib le hours. 820-3805. ■ T e r m s A v a ila b le FREE 12” C H EE SE P IZ Z A REW ARD! GIRL’S cfasa ring. Pink atone, d a ta o f *86. Lost January 28 at Jack In Ths Box on M ill, Tampa. Reward1965-8277. ___________ Roomm ate wmted Motorcycles Arizona School of W e're open for lunch! L o st S* Found GRADUATING SENIO RS In Finance, Marketing, or Insurance. O pportunity for early start on career. Permanent Phoenix area resident, professional, energetic and In need o f high Income potential, ca ll tor apt. LA A 9954525. •EARN EXTRA MONEY Gino’s delivers. S E LF HYPNOSIS. Four sess ions, sm all group Instruction, $80. C a ll Jim Lana, PhD.OeSSSiO. P ets FR EE TO good horns. Dachshund m ix puppy, tw o m onths dd966Q603. m—mmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmammmmi M inutes From Cam pus 2/4 TRA8HER YOUR No. 1 Alpha -C h i Omega pledge daughter wants to go active. Pass It on! Love, Tshnee. DAVID LETTiRMAN SP EC IA L Free Delivery on Family Bag of All White at 11 p i nightly. < a *0 ppt* if 905 S. Rural # 967-4344 B eal Estate AFFO RD ABLE VALUE:'Three bedroom, tw o b a th i home, close to ASU and dow ntow n, poo l, covered patio, $85,966, assum able 8 7/6%, 2751312 2553402. ___________________ FIVE W EST Palm croft. Available now. Reduced to *73,500. Three bedroom w ith 1SO0 square feet. Open Saturday afternoons, evea. A lberta 6874)368. Rad Carpete-Weary, 9553414.____________ FIX UP add on. Two unite In o ld town high rant area o f Tempo. Zoning possible for m ore unite. W alk to shops and ASU. C a ll tor d etails. Realty W orld, V alley w ide Properties. 947-1100. LARG E FIVE bedroom near ASU with pool, spa. Mu m see evenings. Lea, 967-0466. Rad Carpets Weary9853414. NEAR ASU great for studenta o r young professionals. Alm ost new eondo with many upgrades . Two bedroom , 1% bMh, over 1000 square feM . Assum a­ ble, no qualifying loan. Prioed below m odels M *79,000. C e ll Realty world, V alley W ide Propertied. 947-1100. Inside the North Entrance . . . Across from the Residence Life office. 11 a.m . to 2 p.m . DAILY M ONDAY-FKDAY O N THE Boardwalk, a spacious oondo In a quiet o asis located w ithin w alking distance to shopping and school. Two pedroom a, rom antic fln p la e a , sp a r kllng pool, prioed StOOO’a below market M -only (49,900. Please c a ll Realty W orld, V alley W ide Properties. 947- 1100. O NE MATURE roommate wanted, furnished condo, no deposits, non­ sm oking. »295 mo. 829-8698 ask lo r Laurie. CAR S AV AILABLE • 21 or older. A ll StM as Ortva-away, 992-5200._________ HAVE UNW ANTED facial or body hair removed perm anently by electrolysis. Free consultation, located In Tempo. C a ll Sharon at Desert E lectrolysis Center 829-7829.___________________ SEND A Valentine cake, a love lim erick, and a picture o f the surprize to the one you love, *15. Includes free delivery. KM Ie's Katertng 9655286.___________ SIX YEAR S photography experience, opening own studio, need wedding sam ples, super deals now, c a ll 945 8442. Mentio n th is ad. _________ STUDENT FINANCIAL aid. Private funds available for scholarships now. C a ll 241-3318 Scholarship Research . Co.__________________ ' 1 TAX PREPARER. Accurate, personal returns. W ill com e to your homo. Reasonable rates, 884-1364.__________ Transportation AAA DRIVEAW AY. Cars to m ost major cities^ U drive. F irst tank free 277-9979. T ravel THREE W EEK Japan H oliday spon­ sored by W orld Youth V is it Exchange Assoc. Ju ly 6th thro 27th 1966. $1,666 a ll Inclusive. Inform ation ca ll Arlene Cana 969-1665. Deadline M arch 1M. Typing ALW AYS AVAILABLE for typing. C all Susan M 8336373._________________ DORIS SECRETARIAL Services, IBM, laM , accurate, reasonable ratss. N.W aat area, experienced typist 975 3060.____________ t________________ NEED A typist? Term papers, *1.75 per page, title pages, » 5 0 .1 supply paper. 9457939.__________________________ PRO FESSIO NAL AOMN. S cty w ill type reports, thesis, m anuscripts M e. SIS per hour *8 minimum. E lite 957-5629, 2746228.___________ ___________ _ PRO FESSIO NAL TYPING and word processing, low rates, qu ick turn around. Term papere, reports, resum es. 9554868._________________________ SNORT O F TIM E? I can help. Re­ asonable. Professional. Guaranteed. Experienced In academ ic, ca ll Jessie 9456744.______________ TYPING AT hom e, fast, accurate, ca ll Marian 9653887.___________________ TYPING DONE, reasonable rates. Ex­ perienced In resum e's and program s of Study. C a ll Jacquallne 8251171. Close to ASU. ______________________ __ TYPING ON word processor. Term pepare, dissertations, resum es, Me. FaM , accurate, reasonable. Doris 34502SS avsnlnga, weekends. WORD PRO CESSING. Fast, accurata, confidential, *1.75 par page. 8353425 a tto r» _____________ W ORD PRO CESSING, Storage for dfaaartM lona, thesis and farm papera. Rush Jobe welcom e. Nancy. 8358672. ACCU RATE W ORD PR O CESSIN G . Books, term -papers, dissertations. Downtown Mesa. Q uick turnaround. Donna. 844-187» Peggy544-1564. W ORD PRO CESSING, papera and resum es. CaH BB4 8052._____________ W anted RO CK ALBU M S for taping. Interested In m uele from 1985 to prêtant. W ill pay 82 par album to taps. M ika, after 7pm, 835288»_________________ _ _ _ 4Ev 12 Ü Travel Programs MAZATLAN EXPRESS D U R IN G S P R IN G B R E A K $199.00 M arch 8-15 7 DAYS 7 N IG H T S This year, spend spring break on the beautiful beaches of Mazatlan with thousands of other college students from all over the Southwest. You’ll have the time of your life parasailing, swimming, participating in coed beach activities or just tanning on the beach! As the sun sets, you’ll find yourself at some of Mazatlan’s finest discos like, El Cid, Senor Frogs pr Valentino’s dancing and partying with old and new friends. Spring Break ’86 promises to be one of the most fun-filled times of your college career on the beaches of Mazatlan. T R IP IN C L U D E S : ^ ’ S / 5 A £ S Ap S' »Round-trip train transportation from NogalesMazatlan. »Five nights hotel (4 to a room) at beach front hotels or near beach front. «Party at Mazatlan’s newest and best disco, the El Cid Country Club and Resort. «Discounts at local liquor stores throughout Mazatlan. •Choice of roommates now guaranteed if all deposits are made before January 3T, 1986. •GUARANTEED, NO INCREASE IN RATES. •Mazatlan Express T-shirt. •Beer and Sandwich parties at two of Mazatlan’s finest hotels. •Party at Joe’s Oyster Bar. SPRING BREAK T R IP IN C L U D E S : •Round-trip airfare from departure cities. •Six nights hotel accommodations. •Flower lei greeting upon arrival. •Round-trip airport/hotel transfers. •AM applicable taxes. MARCH 8-16 $599.00 N O TE: C re d it card users must make paym ent in full If you have any further questions on any of these packages, or have any other Individual or group travel needs, contact your Group Travel Specialists — Campus Representative or our office at 957-4400 or 241-1000. C A M P U S R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S : Karen B e r r y ............ . 285-9830 Brad G o lich . . . . . . . . . . 967-2389 Steve B re n n a n ........ . 965-0907 Debbie O lsh e fsk y . . . . . 965-8564 A n n a B u r k e ............... 968-4786 David U s e m .............. . 890-2523