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11-27-1973 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 077, No 63, 11/ 27/1973 University of New Mexico

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1973 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. "1 7 8 •7 ~q ~.s:::.l-2---- ~ "Jt9W ' r v.srn.1~1::- :-Ne~ Mexico · ~·~~,~~.t,s7DAILV · Tuesday.• tovember 27, 1973 IlMMERk1~N U8~ .~.t Heady"'"Says Decision Set-For This Week On Feldman Firing A decision will be made later President Heady follows: this week concerning football "I anticipate that a decision coach Rudy Feldman's status, will be reached this week as to UNM President Ferrel Heady said whether there will be changes in a statement released yesterday. next year in the UNM football The delay apparently is being coaching staff. caused by Feldman's contract "As of today, this is the I negotiations. situation. Lavon McDonald, the The football coach at UNM for incoming Athletic Director, made six years is reportedly .on the way a recommendation to me I ast out after a 4-7 record this year Wednesday, Nov. 21, for a change .... and 24-37·2 overall record. The in the coaching staff as in the best i· problem is that Feldman has three interest of the University of New years left on a five-year contract Mexico and the Athletic that reportedly pays him $25,000 Department. Pete McDavid, the a year. There is a university retiring Athletic Director, regulation prohibiting contract concurred. Coach Feldman was payment for services not informed of the recommendation rendered. that same day, both by Mr. Masters and!ohnson THE UNIVERSITY is McDonald and me, Sex researchers Masters and Johnson will speak at 8 p.m. in Popejoy Hall on Monday, Dec. 3. attempting to work out a "I WOULD PREFER to follow Their topic is "Facts and Fallacies of Human Sexual Functioning." For this lecture, season settlement with Feldman the joint recommendation o( the tickctho1dcrs must exchange their tickets in advance at the Popejoy box office. 'fickets nrc concerning his contract. The currently on sale there at $1 for UNM students and $2 for non•students. The appearance is part incoming and outgoing athletic of a lecture series sponsored by the Associated Students of UNM. complete statement released by (Continued on page 8) c=-==:::. .:::~.:..._-=--=:==:- .· _..:::.:.._~~--.::::::::...... :::=:::::::::::===---::ol~· Lo.bo Review \ \ Police News · . .. Pointers Knock Them Out )J Bicycles,"Auto Stolen. ··· By CHARLES ANDREWS , skiddly wop bop, the 11 Gate Crasher Arrested r1 Pointer Sisters made 'em hop. Dancin' in the aisles again at old Popejoy I! 1; By DENISE TESSIEJt I I , 1 Of the Lobo Staff /I Hall. Gettin' ripped and paradin' them glad \ j Last Tuesday an employee from automotive services : I rags, havin' a gay old time. ; . fell from a ladder while working on a washrack. Police i 1 The Divine Miss M initiated the home of said the man fell when a piece of metal paneling which ' ;I he was standing on broke off. \ : c 'j;: ' the Civic Light Opera and the Albuquerque He complained of injury to his right hip and was ' Symphony Orch to the world of the weird i / "taken to Presbyterian Hospital for observation. ' 1 seven weeks ago, and the Pointer Sisters * * * from Oakland carried it on Sunday night. Police observed a non-student attempting to illegally The Pointer fans may not have matched gain entry through the south doors of the arena during Lhe Three Dog Night ~onccrt Saturday, Nov. 17. He was Bette's conceit in numbers, but man for man arrested for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and (no . pun intended, I'm sure) they were carrying a -concealed weapon and was booked in county dressed better. See, Bette. is just so kinky jail. you don't know whether she's going to show * * * up in silk and feathers or her underwear, and A student's '61 Chevy was stolen from the parking lot south of Johnson Gym last Monday. Investigation is it's a tough decision to figure out what to underway. wear to add to the occasion. But the Pointer Three bicycles were stolen Nov. 20, 21, and 23 from ; ' Sisters have narrowed it down to their Ferris Engineering, Student Health and Keller Hall. • ~Police valued the bikes at about $22fle • i ; favorite decade clotheswise, · the '30s, so 1 • preparation for this event was a little easier Candy machines in Mesa* * Vista * Hall and the geology on the indecisive. There's even a clothing building ~rc broken into la~t Tuesday and Sunday,

store on Harvard that specializes in those Nov. 25, r espe::tively •. Police said a~UtW~9r~~d 1 ; duds, in Albuquerque, can you imagine? ~~~~te. of money and candy was ta'Ken from each l j And the reception the Sisters *• * * Ij if got-incredible! They _may be small in Three no n·sLudents were arrested during the past , ! numbers but these people (not just the gays, week for failure to appear in court. J t the musically aware) sure know what they Tuesday a non·student was arrested tor disorderly j !. want and when they get it they go bananas. conduct irt Johnson Gym. . * * *. . . . .f·~,i Right on target, they gave warm applause to A student in Coronado dorm lost her clock·radiolast . • ...l every number but saved the cheers and Monday while cleaning her room. Police said the student ' ' dancing for when the gals really got it on. had put some furniture out in the hall so she could clean her room and left the clock-radio on top of the I enjoyed the hell out of the whole furniture. n was taken sometime between 9:30 and concert, but I bet if I see them a year or so i 10:15 p.m. * * * ~. .l from now it will be even better. The Sisters A calculator was taken from mechanical engineering have been singing together most of their lives sometime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday, Police but they're relative newcomers to the stage. said the calculator is worth $395. Vocally they can do darn near anything but Between Nov. 16 and 19 a 60-inch Madison bench was they can do some things better than others, taken from the lobby of home economics. It was valued r at $119. and some things go over with the audience i better than others. They'll get it sorted out Sunday a car parked* south* * of Johnson Gym was in time, and hoo boy! when they do ate they burglarized. A sleeping bag, tourquoise earings, cash and various items were taken frorn the vehicle, bringing the gonna have an Act! (Photo by Mel Buffington) total losS to $180. I'd like to see them do more acapella (Conliiwed on page 5) . .. Opinions expressed are those of tlte Guest Column author solely and not necessarily those New Mexico LOBO of the Lobo or UNM. DAILY - 1, ""~ ' Conserve paper-give this paper to a friend 8' ll" 0 i: ~ 1! An Incredible Offer BY ISABEL FOREMAN • •o~ '! for Special Men ... ·I There was an extremely dopey movie on TV Sunday night, "'~ called "The Best of Everything." It was the story of three l ,f • young women in New York City trying to become successful. ~ I They were also trying to find husbands at the same time, .!:g which complicated their lives somewhat, since the men they "" picked were a trio of the biggest worms in the Big Apple. ~ lkucKING INDu.rrRr The movie was dumb on ali kinds of cinematic levels, but "' the story line-based on the ancient premise that women, soft and delicate things that they are, lose out completely if they try to have love and career simultaneously-was a gem. I Ambition makes women bitches. Success makes them • bitches. They become hard and nasty and lonely, a Ia Joan l Crawford (the aging bitch-~ee where it gets you, girls?). The heroine eventually wises up and gives up her career for Her 1) Man, who has been pestering her to return to her natural state of womanhood. You get the picture. !' The movie was made long enough ago-late fifties or early sixties-to provide an unintended laff riot for today's i audience. (Or so one would hope.) While the premise of the \ story is obviously silly, there were a few details that have l ~ stood the test of time. I l I stopped laughing when one of the heroes hands his girl I' three pairs of socks to darn for him. (The women all had bad I ' boyfriends to start with, and the two that survived got good I Asks for Impeachment of Nixon boyfriends. I use the term "heroes" only to avoid confusion. I ' Mr. Nixon's carefully contrived have approved the creation and as a court of law, would then try The line between good guys and bad guys can be a thin one.) efforts to regain public support activities of secret political police, him and definitely establish his Anyway, she takes the socks cheerfully, grateful that he lets ,I I' must be regarded as just that, the "plumbers"; he appears to innocence or guilt. her do things for him. I , They have been created by him have violated the Constitution in Impeachment, obviously, is a That scere could only be funny in a historical sense. Too I . and his aides for thO: specific waging secret and undeclared war serious undertaking. The process purpose of re-selling the;President. in Cambodia; he appears to have is likely further to divide an many women today are taking men's socks. Or levi's to be If we as a people truly· love the engaged in influence peddling to already splintered nation, and embroidered, or whatever. As if: that's what women are for, liberties promised by the Bill of ITT and the milk industry. further to alienate an already cleaning and mending and fixing things up for the boys. As I Rights and the form of Whether Mr. Nixon is indeed cynical people. But we have if: rnen are helpless, spastic and incapable of doing their own . I government described in the guilty remains ,.to be proved.. reached a point in history which chores. Constitution- if we love 'these However, if he is to function we can escape only through pain. 'above any party or effectively as President, the Although impeaching is I also stopped laughing during the seduction scene when ' politician-tben we must beware slightest appearance of any such ,dangerous, accepting government Bad Boy tries to get Good Girl to "go all the way." (She's a this salesman. illegal and autocratic behavior by a man who appears a criminal virgin; he knocks her up. A classic and unfunny situation.) On the basis of evidence must be removed. The is embracing tyranny. Of these What was especially awful was his behavior: he gets angry, available at present, I suspect that Constitution provides a alternatives we must insist upon \ Richard Nixon is guilty of high mechanism: impeachment. The impeachment, to be conducted and implies that if she won't, he'll split and never again will crimes and misdemeanors: he House of Representatives should with dignity and honor, from she see her true love. More awful was that it worked. And appears to have obstructed justice examine the evidence, and if it which the nation might emerge that she loved him, and that he lies and says he loves her \ by conceallng White House finds serious reason to suspect Mr. purged and renewed, too-anything to get her in bed. Maybe there aren't so many 1 responsibility for Watergate and Nixon's innocence it should Graham Mark traumas anymore about saving It for ;Marriage, but women by firing Mr. Cox; he appears t:o impeach him. The Senate, sitting still are often confronted with the choice between their integrity and a man's presence. We\e still losing It, in a }.: metaphorical sense, still doing hopelessly bad things to our heads (and bodies) because the sight of a man screws up our values. Then there was the lecherous old man in the office bit, Proposal for College of Residual Studies which wasn't funny either, although it was intended to be. ' He was a married and horny executive who kept making ) How would you like to step out SUBJECT: An Alternative to We can have programs devoted to Residual Studies, it .;hould be passes at young secretaries and pinching bottoms and all that the College of Inter-Disciplinary voted on by the facilitators and f ALL THE WAY the three sexes, at least four racial ' of college into a career that offers Studies. minorities, numerous ethnic the students-one human being, charming stuff. He was a creep, and what would have been As an alternative to the College groups that have become one vote-but certain grading amusing would have been if some woman had told him so i more than 5 1 0,700 after the first to a of Inter·Disciplinary Studies organizationally conscious in standards should apply. 1 while breaking a potted palm over his head .. Women 5 5 Interested P which is now being discussed, I recent years (Polish-Americans, Admission to the College of employees rarely do that. Not that I'm recommending year, increases to over 14,000 15,000.00 BONUS would like to propose instead a Ita I ian Americans, and several Residual Studies should be \i College of Residual Studies. others), and The Big Three permitted only to those programs violence. But too many dirty old men with power get away d after the second year and guaran­ This new organizational Religions-·all we really need now or departments which nave with that kind of thing with women who need to keep their For detailed information structure could provide a home are Jewish Studies. (Only last thoroughly eschewed elitism and jobs. We still put up with an awful lot of insulting behavior, tees attractive SJ 7,500-plus sala­ If a Nuclear Propulsion Officer on NUPOC, contact: for some o f the new sorts of week Chiquita Lefkowitz objective academic performance the assumption being that the old man has a right to a little programs that have made their complained to me about the total from their grading, where "A" harmless fun at o. ur expense. It's the stuff of "Playboy" ries after only four years plus all of after four years active service appearance on this campus, and lack of .concern on this campus means "average, and uB" means Lt. "Skeeter" Dickson "below average." This practice is jokes, and also the stuff of life: I know women who have elects to obligate for an additional for some of the old ones, too. I with Mexican Jewish Studies and the fringe benefits offered in a or see the possibility of a truly new the loneliness of the Jewish now well-established in most of been literally chased around desks. They didn't exactly crack four years, he 'is eligible to receive kind of College before us. I Chicano.) these new programs and there are up with mirth when relating the experience. military career? Lt. Bill Grossett propose that it have four More important than the some of the more traditional Actually, the movie was a piece of trash, which can be very a s15,000.00 bonus. divisions: The Division of Social specific programs is the spirit that departments which are · bl S d Mesa Vista Placement Center, UNM Residues, the Division of should pervade this new College. approaching it. 1 must single out enJoya e on unday nights. It was only a story, after all, an Sounds incredible doesn't it? But Humanitarian Residues, the It must be devoted to rapping the Department of Elementary we shouldn't take every piece of outdated junk all that Today through 30 November Division -of Biological Residues, above writing, liberation above E d u cat I on f o r s p e cia I seriously. Besides, I missed some of the best lines while I was the Navy is serious. It needs the If you have a strong math or and-for those programs which do Ia bor, communalism above commendation. Here only 0.8% looking for some thread. My boss had asked me to darn his or call not fit into any of these careerism. There should be no (sic l of all grades given jn the socks, see, and his wife is one of those hard-bitten women best qualified men possible to be­ physics background, the Navy's categories-The Division of professors here, only learning 9 0 766-2335 Residual Residues. Here we can facilitators. Nor should there be ~&-'~n;h~~ 1~ ~;u::rro?'a ~~~e~t who doesn't dig domesticity all that much ... ]oke. Get it? come Nuclear Propulsion Officers, Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candi­ include nondisciplinary studies secretaries, only communication for reflection on the miracles the yet approaches the College of serendipitous consequence of r such as encounter group classes facilitators-; not a dean, orily a College of Education performs in Education. It might be argued a d o p t i n g t h e H ow art h . and when it gets them, its willing to date Program may be your best and touchie·feelies from about the coordination facilitator. This giving the highest grades of any that if the faculty accepts the Committee's proposal will be to University. Co liege will move beyond College i~ the University to the Howarth Committee's "Proposal raise the University's overall grade move. The combinations and egalitariimism: the learning students with the lowest average for G r ad in g Po I icy for point average, but it will not fully go all the way to keep them. permutations of particularistic facilitators will learn from the ACT scores!) Several of· the Undergraduate Students" that this · abolish elitist grading. concerns and interests that could students, feel with the students, Departments in the College of . wjll' be a step toWard eliminating One more proposal for this new · :·'b!> · brougl(t together, that could follow the students. Arts & Sciences might ·al~o ,be:.• elitism in grading, but it still College of Residmil 'Studies. It ' · lbecome ·co!>rdinated one with Before a program can be noted for pro·gress in .aboli~iung\,;. ~llows for ·c•s and D's in ·one of 'sbouid.publish a journaL This will • ... ':liBother, quite boggles the mind, accepted in the c.?llege of punitive grading but n.one quite •.• the lh,l'\!e' gril,dillg options: A · · . ·'(Continued on page 8) '', : ··,. '·- " ' . ,.. . ·.

·~ .. "' stuff, a lot of il. They wore best the drummer take off on n short finished even stronger, with the Photos By when they wore Jllaying out tho but mighty slick solo (see, Hard tough blurs classic "Wang Daiig Tafoya Wins Award; §Pointers,_ . . end of a song, with the· hand Rook drummers? you can do Doodle." Drew it out, cooked it <" keoph>g a steady boat and llw mor<' with cymbals Lhnn just more and more till nl the end Mel Buffi.n~ton Campus Notes ~ Sisters hounring off and flying knork lbPm ovPr), ihf'n t•amr ClV(lryonP- was on Lht>ir feet. ~ around each other. All llw music• back to wind it down loa whispPt· Bonnie's th<' liveliest one but she Assigned to Colombia Hnrvard Graduate Program PSFI Meeting was in Uwir voicPs; tht.ly don't wilh soft harmonirs thai W(lnl. on should let go even ASA Gallery Exhibit ,." mon~·-"- wiH,nf.'ver she:" g:ut to Brian Tafoya, UNM journalism The John Filzg<•rald Krnned>• Thor<' will b<> a me<>ling of tlw "' nood a band for thin~s lilt<• (hal. and on~-just beautiful. At Lho 'l'i e mpo, Bogata's lat-g<•st daily A photographic exhibit "n dnnl'ing, <•specially in (hal lns(: graduate, received an School of Government of Harvard Pentecostal Student Fellowship ~ (But tho llu·oo·man band llwv bad finish-·~ tlwy 'v<' bN•n on st agc- OVl'r newspaper. lie will also work route t-o Lh(~ numl){lr, Ow crowd W(.lnt. with lwr. Intcr·Amcrican Press Assn. Unjvl'rsily announct•s its graduat~ International tonight, .Nov. 26 at 0 was an c-xrPIIPnt On<\ ('SjwC.ially an hou1· now-·-·on(" of Uwm pal'L·time for thn Associated Press Museum of Art will be on display They picked up "W.D. D<>odlo" scholarship for nine mon Lhs of pwg1·am in Public Policy. Ph.D., 7:30 p.m. in Room 253 of thr that clean dmmmer.) Seat s!PppPd forward and said, 0 Good and United Press lnLemational in the ASA Gallery for three days wh<''r<' tlwy l(lft off for thP PnrorCl, l'oroign correspond<•nt duLy and MaslPr's or joint MastPr's .. SUB for a Bible discussion. Join 3 singing-lovr it! I only hopt~ Uwy ~vPning·=w<''n• tht• Polnl('r and send stories back to only. Th•• Gallery is open from thl"(IW in a f('W bars of 0 HWU11('(l, II study in Bogota, Colombia, profrssional school degrrrs are us. don't mak<" il so fashionablt• that Sistrrs,'' whirh thCI eJ·owd loudly Scripps-Howard !'or possible 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is located b and fin:~lly finished with some Presently a reporter and chief dis l.ribution through its chain, offered. a lot of nurds who figurCt anymw und lovmgly affimwd. in the northwest corner of the .0" can do it start bu tol•<•ring llw deli~htful nonscnsr, photographer for the Los Alamos which includ<'s the Albuqu<•rque SUB. Applicants should be interested Heady Raps ThPy rqwnl. a f('W minut<'s nf.'ar~d£~ad art. Foxy Bt nnh1 ga_v(' 1 still haven't quite figurNI ouL daily Monitor, 'l'afoya received Tribuno. The subject of the phot<>graphs in poli<•y analysis and br aL ease There will be a rap session with ~ fC'lling Uti ahou( th<•ms(ll\IPS, how US a nict> taste U l th<• PJ1d 0 f }l(>r th(l opf.'ning at•t, Mnrtin tho $3,000 IAPA Scripps· 11 with both th<• world of words and Ferrel Heady on Thursday, Nov. ., tlwy rPally aJ·(• sistPrs nnd whal it's is F'ood'' and were done by sultry number (whi<'h fealu>·NI Mull-- -rom<'dinn, singrr, guilarisi, Howard-Ernie Pyle Memorial "I plan to take a couple of Washington, D.C. artist Hon the world of numb<'rs. Write Dean 28 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the 3 likr to ll<' tlw daughters of not Scholarship from the words slurred a bit too much and probably beyond help, He cou rscs at. La UnivPrsidad Stark. Harry Wein~r, Littauer Center, New Mexico Union lobby, g on(' hut t.wo ordaitwd prrarlwrs. had me altcrnntcly laughing and Scripps·Howard Foundation. Nncional, and really get to know Cambridge, Massaehusrtts, 02138 though), and Ialor all fom· did Tlwn th('y wrnt inlo a sound g1·eat Sga Intensive retreat in the ~ Yes They Can Can Organization will hold its weekly Bonnie going shh·sh sshhh·shhh, somC' llll'owing up. He'd malm a meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 28 Jemez Mountains at the "' They did a magnificent job Discover how the knowledge and so un -you {.tPl thP pirt Ul'<', I nf.'ut friend. nl parLiCls and all, buL Hummingbird Camp Nov. 30-Dec. \vilh lhc•ir singl~ hil ~jYC's WP Can 1 at 8 p.m. at Chicano Studies that Guru Maharaj Ji reveals can hop(•. Willi, ya hndta lw tb(•rc. continuing on th.(l' concC'ri trail Center, 1815 Roma NE. 2. Meditating, relaxing, posture Can." Tlwy wis('ly pausQ>d to IPt ~~ ROPE ...~~ show you your real self as it has Tak(• my word, it wa:-. gn•nl. Th(\y could be hnza1·dous lo his hralth. for seven million people and breathing to strengthen and ~,·~~~~. Computing Colloquium throughout the world. purify drugless mind expansion 9 days & 8 nights The Computing Science Tonight, Tuesday, Nov. 27 at and a vegetarian banquet will cost In Cervinia Colloquium scheduled for today 7:30 p.m. in the UNM Kiva a $16 a person. Call 243-0084. has been postponed. The 70-minuLc feature film "Who is Everybody welcome. One of Europes' most exciting ski colloquium will be held Thursday, areas where you can ski the Alps of Guru Maharaj Ji?" will be shown. Nov. 29 at 3:30 p.m. in Room lloty and Switzerland. A disciple, Gita Bai, will be Part-Time Employment Leaving Albuq. on Feb. 16, 1974 142 of the Computing Center, present to speak. Merle I. Pawley, director of The Part·Time Employment ftlUit Sewlli!G T~ Data Processing Services for the Mountaineering Club office has openings for jobs during 1803 Louislono N.E. City of Albuquerque will speak on The UNM Mountaineering Club the approaching holidays. The 256-9000-265-9008 Computer Technology in Local will meet Wednesday, Nov. 28 at service is open to all UNM (_}overnmcni. 7 p.m. in the SUB room 250 C·E. students, their spouses and A slide show will be given and all graduates of the university. There arc invited. The snow is finally is no charge for the service. The here. For info call Bob Jacobs, office is located in room 1163 of \t-\ -~~-~---.·~-~~·1"- 256·3073 or Steve Terlecki, the Student Aids Department in 247·8112. Mesa Vista Hall. Sigma Chi Can Recolonize Sigma Chi fratcrni ty, suspended two-thirds vote by the IFC. The I as t June, has been granted action gives all activities official permission to recolonize at the status for Sigma Chi, and precedes Ruth, Bonnie, June, Anita University of New Mexico, Larry "chapter" status which requires L. Mangus, associate dean of unanimous IFC approval. 'Wedding in White' Is students, has announced. TACO The In tor fraternity Council Mangus said "Sigma Chi had granted permission for been suspended from the campus ltton~ 9;v;i~f Speaiels "recolonization" which requires a Jast June for continuing to exhibit behavior that was detrimental to Devastatingly Good Try our Mexican/American Family Favorites the image of the Greek system · NewMexico and the University of New "WEDDING IN WHITE' setting Lhe men are pompous -A ?i;s'lzt 19co DAILY LOBO Mexico. Written and directed by William drunkards cowardly dominating @ B Fruet women who endure with a meek "You always hope that when l3eon 13ttrrito Vol. 77 No. 65 (Guild Theater/$1. 75; students & stoicism that is not as heroic as a 1830 LOMAS N.E. % ill 1 action of this nature is taken that ' military $1.50) Moth cr Couraget' but is /InK" t::'rti?K :tr :~;~r Box 20, University P.O., UNM the group will rise to the occasion somehow stronger and more ('u,lmn lllark & Whit~ 2308 EUBANK N.E. ······· ········ Albuquerque, N.M. 87131 and actually benefit, and Sigma . * * * Prol'C"'"'ing By KARL VERA rea1istic. 21117 \1XI'l·:o '\E Editorial Phone (505) 277- Chi certainly has done that." The film remi:;;ded me of Sean s,,,; 4102, 277-4202 "Wedding in White" is a Tl·:l.l·, I'I H l \; E 2hll--1~:17 Mangus praised efforts by Bill devastating, un-American movie, O'Casey's classic Irish tragedy The New Mexico Dnily Lobo is pub.. Carter, president, and Gregg "Juno and the Paycock 1" minus lisl1cd 1\-ltHJtlny through I<'ridny every A frightening tragedy, it refuses to regulnr week o( the Univenity ycnr Smith, vice president, for the reconcile our doubts or play up to the idealized Juno who manages and weekly during the summer session rebuilding program. to break away from her by the llonrd of Student Publications oC our fantasies. This despairingly the University of New Mexico, and is Mangus said "chapter status" human masterwork shocks with a self-obsessed husband, saving her not flnnncinlly nssocinted with UNM. can be requested at any time. It daughter iu the process. Second class postage paid nt Albuquer­ sexual violence unassuaged by que, New Mexico 87131. Subscription requires at least 25 members, Strawdog heroes or justifiable The Women rate is $7.50 for the nl.'ndemic year. payment of a $25 fee and for The women are not so lucky in 1'he opinions expressed on the edi· unatural" impulses. Hardly a show torinl pages of The Daily Lobo nrc colony members to have a grade to go see to applaud ourselves (as this movie. The mother is a those q( the nuthor solely. Unsigned point average above the wizened husk staring at life with DJ)inion j:;: thnt or (he cditotifl} board we do in monosexual "American of The Dnib· Lobo. Nothing J>rintcd in •'all-men's" average which last Graffitti,"), it pictures people like glaze-eyed terror. Her 16·ycar·old Texas Instruments at Our New Plant Site in Lubbock, Texas The Doily Lobo necessarily rePresents semester was 2.68 on a 4.0 scale, daughter, Jeannie, is not beautiful the views of the University or New ourselves; mundane and .Mexico. It also requires the unanimous cliche-ridden persons whose and knows it: pallid, thin, with Has Immediate Openings For the Following: vote of the IFC. normality is a Jack of sincere dark circles under her eyes, she is affect offset by sudden outbursts an image of timid suffering. Jeannie's sense of inferiority SPECIAL GUEST STAR of cruel passion. strains under a companionship she We are confronted with what Job Titfes Degrees holds with a girlfriend whose Hannah Arendt would call "the saucy sexual precocity is as devoid ELECTRICAL or MECHANICAL ENGINEER BS in EE, ME, or CHEMICAL banality of evil," in a family that of feeling as the men she taunts. serves as an institutionalized form ENGINEERING LfiHCiELLS of violence. In this domestic (Continued 011 page 8) INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER BSiniE FREDDIE KIRG MANUFACTURING ENGINEER BS/MS in EE or ME ART SUPPLY Beat PROCESS ENGINEERS BS/MS in EE, ME, PHYSICS, or COMMERCIAL/ FINE ART SUPPLY CHEMISTRY INTRODUCING the IY,VIIIIR; IHI H811ANI RUB-ON TRANSFER LETTERING MANUFACTURING PLANNERS BS/MS in ME, EE, IE, and Parking AIR BRUSHES/ SILK SCREEN/ INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SIGN SUPPLIES/ POSTER BOARD Hassle MANUFACTURING SUPERVISOR BS in ME, EE, IE, and STENCILING MATERIALS/CLAY/ INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY ALHUDUEHOUE CIVIC AUDITORIUM WOOD CARVING TOOLS 1 CRAFTI Get a UNM City Bus Pass MACRAME/CANDLE SUPPLIES Campus interviews at University of New Mexico at Albuquerque will take DRAFTING SUPPLIES AND PAPERS $28 I semester or $8 I month place on Wednesday and Thursday, November 28-29, 1973. 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'\\l" "',..., ' Three Grapplers Place In Open Basketballers Are Athletes In Action ·Now ·"' II .... - ~ "' Oklahoma (fifth), and the "'" Two Lobo wr~stling veterans w~ighl division which made the By GREG LALIRE sit anywhere on a first come first Mike McCoy, a 6·0 guard who Action I knew I wanted to coach have experience and are familiar ' ~ ~xpected to be strong contenders co mpc titian tough, the conch University of Washington (eighth). The Lobo basketball team serve basis since it is all general performed gracefully at Grace with them for two reasons: First, with everything we do." :s:"' ,. for WAC lilies in their respectful said, He added that while only 'rtw first dual meet of the opens its season Wednesday night admission for the game. The Lobo College and was a former I like the challenge of building a Hagins Starts ~ 1 " W{'ight classC's, nnd a promising three Lobo wrestlers placed in the season will be nt University Arena, with an exhibition game against JV's play Highlands University in two·timc MVP for the Mid-Central winning team. Second, I believe in The starting center is Bill 8' j ~ UNM freshman placed in lhc tournl"l"y, ~very 1nnn on the team the basketball place, on Dec, 8. Athletes in Action, "the athletic a preliminary game (around 5:30). Conference, and Mike Hopwood, the message they stand for, Hagins, who redshirted last season t:1 0 Oklahoma Open last weekend. won at l('ast. mw 1natch. The opponent will be North ministry of Campus Crusade for "Athletes in Action is a good who played for ASU last year. because 1cy personal relationship after suffering a knee injury in the ~. Dave Romero, two·time This Fl"idny and Suturday, Dakota and the match will follow Christ International," which is basketball team," UNM coach King Coaches with God has been the driving Lobo's first game, In the .:;; :s conference champ, placed second Jacobsen's wresUors will be one of the basketball game between made up of former college stars, Norm Ellenberger said. "They've Even more notable is the coach force of my life." backcourt, at least when the first r.::» in the Open at 126 pounds while ,ovel' twenty teams taking part in UNM and that school. That is the Gamctimc is 7:30 at University played nine games already this of AIA, Jim King. King has len The Lobos, who hope this game ball takes place, will be s0' heavyweight Milton Seals, a WAC only chance you have to sec the 0 0"' t.ho Arizona Invitational Arena, UNM students get in free season anp play UTEP tonight years of experience in the will prepare them for the season Gabe Nava (6.7) and Wendell runnerup t.w.icQ, finished third in Tournament. WAC rival BYU, grapplers perform before the with an athletic card and they can (Monday). Dennis Hodges NaLionul Basketball Association, opener Saturday night against Taylor (4.3). ~ .§ the bulkiest division. Freshman which finished fourth in the semester ends. (assistant coach) will be scouting • having played with four teams. He NMSU in Las Cruces, will have "For the first time we have < >< Frank Gilpin took second in the nation last year will be UJCI'C as them against UTEP, They have helped ttie Chicago Bulls reach the four seniors and a junior center named captains before the start of g." ::E" 134·pound class, well as other nationally ranked The First Greek Restaurant in some fine players." playoffs each year from 1970·7 3, starting for them, Up front will be the season,, said the Lobo second "It wns an open so there were teams including Oregon State 1:1 ~ Albuquerque to Introduce Steve Newsome, a 6·8, 240 serving last year as a player·coach. Mark Saiers (10.0 average last year head coach who was z no team standings," UNM (second in NCAA last. yea•·), pound starting center, leads Why did King retire from the pros year) and Bemard Hardin (12.5). formerly Bob King's assistant. ...,"' wresUing coach Ron Jacobsen SOUVLAJ