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Vol. 89 No.6 Friday, August 24, 1984 Faculty Senate letter Elac requested to decline post By Harrison Fletcher member of the committee, said Elt1c would enter the and Kristie Jones position with a "handicap." He said that given the adversarial position between The Operations Committee of the Faculty Senate the faculty and the regents, Elac would be placed in a released a summary Thursday night calling for selected bad position as a result of a "possibly illegal" process. president John Elac to decline his appointment. He also said Elac may be perceived as an "agent" of the The letter, personally delivered to Elac, stated: "In regents. view of the adversarial relationship between the faculty Conniff said the letter was a result of, hut not caused of the University and the regents and the events that by, the meeting held earlier today. have taken place as a result of your (Elac's) appoint­ Conniff said that the questions directed at Elac were ment, we believe that it would be in the best interest of intended to give him the opportunity to show the faculty the University for you to decline the appointment." where he intended to take UNM. The letter wc:nt on to state that ''speaking for itself, "The questions were intended to make him. (Eluc) but reflecting the sentiments informally conveyed to us take a stand on the role of the University,'' Conniff said. by other faculty following our meeting, the committee "His responses were adequate, but not strong enough.'' believes that you would be unable to mediate or lead Jim Thorson, Operations Committee member und effectively in the current situation, This judgment is associate professor in the English department, said the made despite our recognition of your achievements in letter reflected his views fairly accurately. "Frankly, economic and international affairs. It represents our we arc not out to impugn his reputation,' • Thorson said. best assessment of the situation at the University of New "We think he's a fine man, et cetera, but he's not Mexico at this time.'' qualified. Elac was said to have thanked the Operations Com­ •'We tried to uphold the dignity of the University: we mittee and was reported to have said that that was what didn't want to get into a mudslinging fight ·- but the he .. was here to find out way he presented himself was not, we thought, befitting Michael Conniff, .associate professor of history and continued on page 3 Elac didn't expect so much controversy

By Jlarrison Fletcher when I considered this, .. Elac said. news media in an hour~long prcc,c, "I cannot see how one could be conference, in which que!>tions were Appointed University of New effective when one is perceived as raised about his qualification!>, hi!. Mexico President John Elac said an imposition," he said. relationship with Robert Cox Cpre'>i­ Thursday that he had .. not expected Elac also said he was surprised dcnt of the firm hired by the regent!> the amount of controversy" he en­ with the extent of the controversy. to conduct the search process) and countered and .hinted fo members of .. 1 thought there would be some in­ the controversy surrounding the pro­ the news media that he might not terest and concern surrounding this cess. accept the position. issue, but I am surprised at the Elae said that his qualifications '• I have to make a judgment, amount." are "sufficiently relevant to the given everything that I am learning problems of a major university ... now in relation to what I knew be­ .. One docs not bring a particular fore, whether I can do the University ''I cannot see how skill to this job,'' he said. ••That is the sort of.seryice that I had in mind not what is required.'' one could be effective Elac said he felt his strengths were in his ablilty to interpret problems when one is perceived as and develop resources. He said that perhaps the most rc· Elac calls otf an imposition," levant aspect of his work at the bank Stoll Carawo~y was that it involved a number of The UNM balloon stands poised near the duck pond while the scheduled countries with different interests and PM Magazine crew tapes a segment for their program. Faculty members earlier this concerns how to come together and conference week have twice voted no confi­ get work done. • 'This is not a dence in the regents and have openly teaching position, of course," he By H.rfl•• fllldaer expressed their discontent with said. Elae. "I am very saddened by the Elac said he thought the major Faculty unimpressed by Associated SwdentJ of tJNM amount ofconcern and very troubled problem at UNM was .. mutual re­ President John Schoeppner said by it, .. he said. spect and understanding among the that selected president John Elac Elac )~l~t. ~ith _J!l£1f!b~rs of the continued on page 3 meeting Mlith appointee will DOt meet with various 'stu­ dents today as scheduled. By Kristie Jones Schoeppner said that follow• and Harrison Fletcher ing a night of .ttempting to con­ tact Elac, he w::a told by UNM Several University of New Mexico faculty members expressed feelings of President John Perovich that he disappointment following Thursdays ·open' meeting with appointed Presi­ would .. stay in" Friday ~.use dent John Elac. he was tired and had received Gilbert Merkx, sociology professor and director of the Latin American enougb input from the general Institute, said the meeting was a "disappointing performance. ·• He said that . faculty. although Elac was a very intelligent man and that he spoke well, there was ... , think Ws obvious why he "no substance,; in the answers he gave. doesn't want to speak with us," The meeting was originally to take place only with members of the Faculty Schoeppner said~ "I think he's Senate Operations Committee, but the meeting was opened to general faculty been here long enough· to see the members as "observers." The meeting was closed to the news media. •real' situaticnw .• , Mcrkx said Elac demonstrated a "lack of strong stands" on some of the He also said he is more dis~ issues that were of imporumce to the (\niversity, such as tenure. "He did not appo'nted than angry about the take any definite positions, •• Merkx said. He added thatElac answered many canuUation. '•a•m disappointed continued on page 5 that the students didn't get to meet with him/' he said. Earlier ThurSday. Schoeppner $aid he had reached a tentative agreement with John Hooker, Inside: J)I\'Sident of the Graduate Student Regents' reaction: Association, that would combine their st~ptlr'Jte meetings into one. see page 6 In the process of trying to ton­ Spider Robinson: firm the combination of meetings with Elac, Schoeppner said he see page 8 learned of the cancellation. Chaparrals~ The m~tings were stheduled High to begin at 10:45 a.m. and J 1:15 see page 10 a.m. Kathy Woolery gets her finger pricked by Janet Hayes, an employee of the UNM Student Health Center, for a blood test during Thursday's Health Fair. Page 3. New Me!iico Pnily Lobo, August 24, 1984

By UPI Controversy------Wire Report continued from page 1 ******************** gents, that he has impressed with When asked if be is still consider­ their independence and dedication to different components." "There is ing accepting the post, Elac said, ''If the University. "[ have no doubt of 1didn't think. aFter discussing what Dense fog causes helicopter crash; obviously a lot of suspicion. I do not their concern or dedication because believe you can undertake major the job might entail. that I could do of the process r went through with it, I wouldn't have gotten to the stage Tl1e Replacen1e11t of Lebanese army chief, 8 others die advancernants in1my dircctiqn if this them. And to imagine that anyone isn't changed," he said. that it became a serious matter ror a UNM Mountain could easily talk those five indcpcn· major change in my career.'' BEIRLI. Lebanon- A helicopter carrying the l~bancse army rhief of Elac also said that "a crisis is a dent people into anything, is, in my Elac said he has not resigned h.is • tl1e >tall ,mashed into a !og->hrouded hill~ide north o! Bc1rut_ Thur<.day and bur~t very bad time to ask fundamental judgment, ludicrous.'' _I CST questions - because people arc position at the [nter·American De­ Climbing Club into r1;un;;,. killin<> all nine men aboard. authontJe<, >ald. When questioned on the search Tne bl1\!Y of !'.t&j. Gen. Nadim Hakim. 55, wa> among five bodie> often looking for scapegoats to find velopment Bank and has accepted process, Elac said "I wasn't in­ the position .of president only in posmvely 1dentitied by ho>pital workers after the. cra>h ~car t~e no_rthern blame for something that's wrong.'' 'vitl1 tl1e PPST volved in it, except as it involved "principle." If you have ever wanted to : Lehanc;;e village of Ehdcn. Four others were not 1mmed1ately tdent1fied. In response to his relationship me.'' He also said that he has fre­ • He also said that "until I have climb rock, snow, or ice, go whitewater rafting or kayak­ } fPl'(.•-Professional Skills Testl The Christian Voice of Lebanon said Hakim and eight companions had with Robert Cox, Elac said, "I quently dealt with search procedures signed a contract, the decision is not • \"!sited former President Sulciman Franjich and were flying back to Beirut would be thoroughly ashamed of in the past and that UNM's presiden­ irrevocable." ing, backpacking, dayhildng, caving or rappeling then \\hen the Agusta-Bell militl Train depo at Kevstom· Lif<• 2G2.5 l)et;nsvlvania ~ E bomb blast Solar I Buildln).( Suite :300 Alhuq .• ~~~ 87110 BEIRUT, Lebanon - A 55- Or At: pound bomb planted beneath a car exploded in a crowded square out­ • Student Health side Tehran's main railway station Thursday., killing 18 people and Center wounding some 300 others during H<'presentatiw available lwginning morning rush hour, )ran's official Aug. 20, 191:l4 1-3 pm ~1\VF radio said. through Sept. 10, 1984 Angry civilians ran to the scene of .. the carnage and chanted slogans against Iranian dissidents. whom Pam Hodella. offict• lllamlger • Cashiers Office they blamed forthe attack. The lead­ Hegular plan only can be purchased ing Iranian dissident group in Paris. Patricia !\bttlwws. agt•nt at Cashier's Office, Student Servi<'<'S however, denied responsibility. Linda Vigil. assistant Building until Sept. 7, 1984 The 55-pound bomb, planted Hod Hael (not pktun·dt daims underneath a car, exploded with a Better Benefit Plan and roar "as people were rushing to work" through the square at 8:50 UNM administrators serve up free ice cream to students Keystone Life Insurance Co. Dependent Coverage must a.m. focal time, the official Iranian Thursday during UNM's Welcome Back Daze. be purchased through news agency IRNA said in a dis­ 88-4-6827 patch monitored in Beirut. rerJresentative "People gathered at the scene of the incident and chanted slogans in Requested-- condemnation of this criminal aci by continued from page 1 countcr·revolutionaries," said a university president." :······································1 !RNA. Committee member Garrett In l>aris, the leading dissident Ira­ Flickinger. professor of law, said nian nuwcmcnt, the People's Mu­ the Jetter was an accurate renection :• A nnounctng. . ' :• juhcdccn Khalq. condemned the of his opinion and feelings for Elac. hombing and said it was carried out "The letter states what we all : for the ninth time, the lobo men's shop : by "agct1ls" of Iranian religious feel." he said. "It's been a long ..~ lender Ayatollah Ruhollah week, and I can't think of anything ..... Khomcini or l"onncr members of the else.'' .. httc Shah's secret police. SA VAK • Mary Ellen Hanson. assistant pro~ • • .. ".S11l'l1 cxpft,sions have been re· fcssor in librarianship. declined • - p.:ntcd scvcr;tl times in the past and comment. • - their purp<.>sc is nothing but to mar Pauline Turner, president of the ..- the inmgc (lf the just resistance ofthe faculty Senate and associate profes­ i Sidewalk i ·••• lmni:tnJlCO!Ilc "hkh has so far been S()r of home economics, could not be ~ n~ctl:np:ulicd '' ith 40,000 execu­ reached for comment by the New • • tions :1nd 120.000 political prison­ Mexico Daily Lobo. • • ers." :1 rellCI sttttenlcnt said. Elac met with Gov. Toney Anaya Get to the answers faster. The Muj:~hedccn \\aS \\idely held for two hours Thursday, and the reS!'!'-'1\sib\c ftlr ''"'' explosions in governor said they had a "frank" Tchr,m's mai11 r.1ilwav st:ttion in discussion regarding the future of With theTI55,II. 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An opening more infarmuJion. Herb Ellis at Club West in Sama Fe, Aug. 26, ti~:kc:ts reception will be hOld Aug. 26 from3:JO·S p.m. Show lhe Maste:rdwrali! will be holding auditions for voice S$.50 in advaru;e, $6.50 at the door. -Call Club West at continues through Oct. 21. Pilrls for their '84·'85 season on Aug. 25 from J.s ...... --...... -. ·-·-· •.... 982~0099 for marl! information. Maripo!ia Gallery- Works 111 clay by Stephen p.m. at St. Thomas or Canterbury Church. 425 • • WOMEN. New Me). leo Reg~ae All Stars at Club We~t in Santa Kilborn, Margfr: Weinstein. and Nausika Richardson. University NE. Cull821·0309 for more information. • • Fe, Aug. 28 nnd 29. Tkkets $3, ladies free. Show runs li1T0$-1A:h SePI· 2S, tl3 Romero Sl. NW, llon Pancho's (2108 Central SE) ...... JITh~ Secon({ • • YOU'RE 31~. an~ • Mo1own at Club West in Santa Fe, Aug, 30& 842·9097. U.S. Erotic Film Festival," Aug. 24-30. Wc~:kday • EQUAL IN Sept. 1. Tickets are $3 on Aug 30, S3.SO on A~g.ll show times, 7;30 and 9:JP p.m.: weekend showtitnes, : Young :;(gain 'Beaucr Salon • andScpt. 1. I :30, 3:30, 5:30, 1:30, 9:30p.m. • THE AIR Fln:f Soulhwestcrn t'esth·a1 fur lhe _En,·Jronmenl will UNM Campu!i Obseryalory will b~ o~n to the public : Specials: • be preserit~ by the N.M. Conservation Volers e~ery Friday nfgh~ frQm 1~9- p.m. Admission is rtec. • Alliance, Sunda)', Aug, 26, from I I;JO a.m. till 7 children must be a~companlcd by an adult. For more FORCE. p.m. at fhe Southwestern Indian Pol~technic informolion c>IJ 271·4l35. Haircut & Style $9.50 Institute, 9169 Coors Road NW, north of Taylor Buhonlc::on, an annual Alb • .science fiction ~on· Ranch, MUsic by Alma, Ayocuan, Bluebird Special, ventlon, will be held, Aug. 24·26 a~ the Shalako Penn {with cut) $18.95 \Vnllll'll "''"I OHt (JT\ IIi(• "'~lllU' fuhhi1•1•1"11Wfl Ill Air r'ITC"l' Linda Canon and Street Life, Paul Onega, and Sue­ South Poclflc will -be prtsented by the AlbuqUefqUe Motor Inn. 1209 CcnLral NE. Guests of honor arc HU J( · \Vorm'f'· \Wolt tlw "f ,,tlt<'f ~'\lll'''Ai'·• h hdp'> fn•t• ~,'ITIJ f., ("liTH t'llfr,lh' Pll1.11llf Eine Flortntl11ische TragQdit at the Santa Fe Opera; for the public and free for UNMstudcnts. Tickets are ~····•!!~······································· ,-·~!1' JI!,,H t'tTd !!t.H-· lt}jJlll!l-llll Aug. 25. J.'or ticket info. call"fhe Santa Fe Opera Dox aYnilablealthi:Kellcr Hall Box Office, 277·4402. :\· J! • :'\:r I , -r• •· • •·llllt'r • '•ll1ll''' •''-Pt'l h·d '• · · ;• '' ,_, >ltt !t.tot~ Office at ~82·3855. Talent Auditions forCRAM•s "Th1lt'rt En1er· ''•' ~~~~ ,,11,1.\hl>ll 111·~ lot I ;hl•~l'f ••,!ql'~:"'tf !W'II':I l!l>j As)mmtlrltt. a dauce perrormarsce with ·a new piece talnmcnt" Segment will be held Wed., Aug. 29, 5~7 l'·l':,., . y,,,,l\ ... , .. 't.,!lt,,.,f,..,,.,~.li\t r• •~1":' :h,,,, ·'•'Jl'· by Louise Burns or the Mcree: Cunningham Dance pom., at lh ·'J ,, .t In ~t '.~ Company will be presented by the Center for Con· 1he UNM Fine! Arts Bldg. Comict. singers, inl• It , .t •\t,·-!1 '" ''- t•' h a·qu,tl .\ltd .1 !J.h' \1 ,,.r, !•· ··-\'f'd' ·.llLII temporary Arts of Santa Fe. The perfonnance will be p~N;onalots, ~Jcnrriloquists, jugglers, and perfOtmers ,,,.,,,,,._ 1 !•a·•K·t•!"t!u ·\IH.tll('~·!•u~J-I'P ~~ ,•-w .mtll'l" Max1"ell Museum Easl CaUcry - "Shared Jmages: tonight, Aug. 24, at 7 & 9 p.m. at th~ Sweeney with that 10Speciul something" are invited to audition. ~~. '•" '• •. 1 t- ·'"' .,,, /;,J 1\f •1-t . \ h 1 n -~·~r ·, ·:1 •t:.l', .,, Pueblo Potter)' Designs and Mis:sion Chureb Convenlion Center, 201 West Marcy-St. 1 in Santa Fe. ('all tlr. Cochran at 277-2129 for more information. '"] ,,, .. , . ,,. ,-l! ,. lilt tl' 1''1.11'lll•l. 111 ··-~ ':!1, .•. •-. 't. Decoration .. through No.,., 4. Recharter Your Student Loucel Albuqderque Mu~um (2000 Mounrain Road t'oi'.W,) Contact: Capt Duan - J•Carpinteros & Cabinermalccrs- New Mexico Organization Phone: 277-4602 F~rnitorc 160().1900," throughSept.l2. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mustum or Fine Arls (Santa Fe}- 10Mimbrcs. ~~ • "All student organizations must recharter for the 19A4/85 Pottery: Ahcicnt An or the American Sotithwcstl H : school year throu~h Aug. 26. d3i1>·· 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. : ~"' Live Rock and Roll lte~ : Admbsion is free. • • •Organizations wishing to appear in the 1984/85 edition of the l'NM Art Museum (Fine Arts Center)- ucuhure • • "Campus Guide to Chartered Student Organizations" must and Record; Nineteenth L"'t;ntury Photographs from • the Collection," rhrough Nov. 11. Recent Works by • recharter/charter by deadline (see below! Thomas Darrow (UNM Art facuh)J, through Sept. 1 free 1 free :• •New organizations wishing to charter for the 1984/85 school 16. Gallery talk by the arti•t: ScpL 6. 2 p.m. The year should also meet the rechartering deadline - forms avaJI­ liNM ,\rt Mu5cum is located in the Fine Atts Bldg. drink with drink With • able at the Student Activities Center- call277·4706 for more Please come and Join Us! Hours- are Tues ... Fri.1 10 a.:m ... S p.m. and 7·10 p.m., coupon coupon Sat. and Stm., 1·5 p.m., 217-4001. • Information UNM Art MuStum Nonh Golltrt (Fine Arts Ccn· • 11 1400 University, S.E. Albuquerque, NM 87106 Spider and Jeanne Robinson experiment with computers before the Bubonicon 16 conven­ ltr)- Drawlngi Ftotn the Colfcct:IOrt 1-;' through • Rechartering Deadline: Nav,IJ. 505-242-5400 • tion which begins tonight. Ruth R1mber11 C1lltry- Photography by Joel-Peter • Friday, September 7, 1984, 5pm • 1 coupon per day per customer - Expires 9-15-84 • A quick interview with Spider ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••

Robtnson------­stand corrected- especia.lly in exactly Ilke an endorsement to B:v lLJ. Olivas moVies, is so, uh, well, Jess than. me. adequate, it seems. Me So, "Spider" IS klnd Of an Spider Well, this Sta.r Wars unusual name, isn't it? How did innovative clothing for men and women Me What dO you think is the thing 18 rea.lly not sCience fiction. you come by this particular one? sci·fi situation todaa? It's rea.lly science fantasy. And Spider Well, I was getting Spider First of a.ll that term people do it 'cause they can't bored with my other name - you used is not regarded as good read. They see the movie 10 times and, oh, about 15 or 16 years ago, science fiction etiquette. "Sci·fl" is because they can't read: I decided it was time to do some­ plural for scmfm (prounounced Me What about the Dune pro­ thing about it. 1 sent the word scum·fuln), which is Latin for ject being filmed? out, and a dozen or so friends something. The high·tech and Spider Hmm, well, I under­ came by at various times, and more literate abbreviation is "SF" stand Frank (Herbert) was ort each Of them suggested "Spider.'' (pronounced "eset"). (Jeanne the set and didn't seem too dls­ So,l figured it was dlvine proVi­ Robinson added that it is also pleased, but he hasn't satd any" dence or karma. My mother used va.lld as an abbreviation for "spa• thing about the script. If ths au­ to ca.ll me something else, I cui.ative fiction.") thor is keeping his mouth shut forget just now, what it was, but Me So much science fiction~ I I ''Cram'' Night of about the project, it doesn't sound rtmter got used to it. the Stan/Dance Come to Wood':"ard Hall at 6:30pm dressed as your favorite star of stage and screen. Prizes to be given for • best costume and all contestants to be on local televi­ • sion. Famous 1V stars to attend andjudge contest. A • dance held outside Woodward Hall will follow. • • Tomorrow's Events to include: • Retum of the Silver Screen! • Sunrise P.un • MUSIC TELEVISION , Come take part in this 3 mile run around the UNM North : NOTES 1 Golf Course. Registration and additional information Is : ' • available at the UNM Leisure Service Office or by calling : • t • ' '' ' : 277-4347. : 1< 1 (, "'' ,1 !ltv, Nf ,, on 1~"'" Nnh HtH • • -MON.. FRI 10 .. 4 in the Subway Station 10 7 amherst se - just west of nob hill I regular hours 11·6 mon-sal : Dorm Olympiad : lower level 277-8969 : Male and female dorm students will be "Going for the : : Gold" in this all day event. : New Mexico Union =···~~~,~~,~~~~~,~,~~~~,f~~~f~M~!fM~,~~~;.-~.. ic;~~-~.~.;,;c;.;.;.;.;.~.~-~.~.~..~.~.;.;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~.i.~.;.;.i.;.;_;_;_;_;,;_~.;.;_~~~~===~ Page II, New Mexico D:tily Lobo, August 24, 1984 sports Sports G1RDENSVU4RTZ SPORTZ · The 1984 \Ycstern Athletic Conference football schedule is listed below. The numbers 10 par~nthcs.cs denote relative sirength of schedule. For exam- Exuberant • ple, the teams whtch Atr Force plays this year had a cumulative .419 won-loss percentage last ye!lr.

Chaparrals AIR FORCE (.419) Oct. 27 Brigham Young Sept. I San Diego St. Nov. 3 at Baylor Sept. 8 N. Colorado Nov. 10 Air Force SOCCER & FOOTBALL win twice Sept. 15 at Wyoming Nov. 17 at San Diego St. By Jeff Wells Sept. 22 at Utah Nov. 24 at Sept. 29 Colorado St. SOCCER & FOOTBALL SHOES The University of New Mexico Oct. 6 Navy SAN DIEGO ST. (.548) Chaparrals, a dance and spirit team Oct. 13 at Notre Dame Sept. I at Air Force NIK.E TURF KIN. G that participates at Lobo athletic Oct. 20 Brigham Young Sept. 8 UCLA 1099 events, had a successful S\tmmer. Nov. 3 at Army Sept. I 5 UTEP SOCCER SHOES The team participated at the Nov. 10 at New Mexico Sept. 22 at Oklahoma St. National Cheerleaders' Association Nov. 24 at UTEP Oct. 6 at Wyoming camp and competition in Dalla~ ear­ Oct. 13 Utah lier this month. winning several BRIGHAM YOUNG (.519) Oct. 20 Colorado St. awards. Sept. I at Pittsburgh Oct. 27 at Hawaii The competition was divided into Sept. 8 Baylor Nov. 3 Nev.-Las Vegas two parts. The 'home' routine com­ Sept. 15 Tulsa Nov. 10 at Brigham Young petition, which the Chaparrals won, Sept. 22 at Hawaii Nov. 17 New Mexico was based on a routine the team cre­ Oct. 6 at Colorado St. Nov. 24 Long Beach St. ated here. The Sweepstakes com­ Oct. 13 Wyoming petition, which they also won, was Oct. 20 at Air Force TEXAS-EL PASO (.554) based on the cumulative score of Oct. 27 at New Mexico Sept. I at Texas A&M each competitor's individual Nov. 3 UTEP Sept. 8 Idaho St. routine. In addition, Colcen Clear Nov. 10 San Diego St. Sept. 15 at San Diego St. was named a "Celebrity" -one of Nov. 17 at Utah Sept. 29 New Mexico the best in camp. Nov. 24 Utah St. Oct. 6 at New Mexico St. SPOTBILT COUGAR "It was a good experience for us, COLORADO ST. (.508) Oct. 13 Hawaii and we learned how to work well Sept. 8 at Mississippi St. Oct, 27 at Utah REPLACEABLE C. LEAT 3995 together," said Terri Quintana, a Sept. I 5 Hawaii Nov. 3 at Brigham Young FOOTBAll SHOES team member. "We feel that we are Sept. 22 Fullerton St. Nov. 10 at Colorado St. THIS WEEKEND ONLY Sept. 29 at Air Force Nov. 17 Wyoming The award-winning UNM Chaparrals strike a pose during a practice session at Carlisle Gym Thursday. ambassadors of the University, and we support UNM as a whole and try Oct. 6 Brigham Young Nov. 24 Air Force NIKE SHARK to keep traditions alive,'' she added. Oct. 13 at New Mexico Another squad member Michelle Oct. 20 at San Diego St. UTAH (.532) MULTI-PURPOSE SHOE Merritt said, "We're proud of the Oct. 27 Wyoming Sept. I Weber St. University, and we enjoy supporting Nov. 3 at Utah Sept. 8 at Washington St. THISWEEKENDONLY 3295 the school at athletic events." Nov. 10 UTEP Sept. 15 at Tennessee Along with Quintana, Clear and Nov. 17 at Arizona St. Sept. 22 Air Force Merritt. the Chaparrals include: Les­ Sept. 29 at Wyoming Rock 108 lie Venzucla, Karen Dahlman, Gay­ HAWAll (.528) Oct. 5 New Mexico lccn McLaughlin. Kathy Donncllon Sept. 8 Fullerton St. Oct. 13 at San Diego St. SOCCER BALLS YOUR KFMGand and Jenny Collins. Sept. 15 at Colorado St. Oct. 20 at Hawaii The head Chaparral is Brigctta Sept. 22 Brigham Young Oct. 27 UTEP SPORTCRAFT or MITRE CHOICE Fat Chance Tenorio, and the co-head is Loretta Sept. 29 Nev.-Las Vegas Nov. 3 Colorado St. Gallegos. Their sponsor is Gale Oct. 6 Fresno St. Nov. 10 at Utah St. SOCCER BALLS 999 Lovato. They will make their first Oct. 13 at UTEP Nov. 17 Brigham Young SIZES 3, 4, 5 Bar and Gril appearance Sept. 8 at the Lobo­ Oi:t. 20 Utah VALUES TO $15 Aggie football game. Oct. 27 San Diego St. WYOMING (.:512) Nov. 3 Wyoming Sept. I South Dakota welcome all Nov. 24 New Mexico Sept. 8 at Nebraska Dec. I Iowa Sept. 15 Air Force students back Sept. 22 at Oregon St. Swim mark NEW MEXICO (.458) Sept, 29 Utah Sept. 8 New Mexico St. Oct. 6 San Diego St. by presenting Sept. IS W. Texas St. Oct. 13 at Brigham Young takes dive Sept. 22 Texas Tech Oct. 20 New Mexico MOSCOW (UP!) - Fifteen­ Sept. 29 at UTEP Oct. 27 at Colorado St. ,.he Is~ nual year-old swimmer Sylvia Gerasch of Oct. 5 at Utah Nov. 3 at Hawaii East Gem1any not only beat team­ Oct. 13 Colorado St. Nov. I 0 South Dakota St. mate Ute G.ewenigcr in the I DO­ Oct. 20 at Wyoming Nov. 17 at UTEP meter breaststroke Thursday - but also broke Geweniger's world re­ Back«o cord. Gcrasch's time at the Friendship· Student Directory Deletions 84 Games was one minute 8.29 seconds, .30 seconds faster than *Come to the Student Activities Center, ool Geweniger's record. Room 106, NM Union Building Both athletes, and third-placed "'Fill out deletion form Larisa Belokon, who finished in *Result: Your nome, address, phone number I :09.63. were faster than the Los and all other information about you will Angeles Olympic gold medal time of I :09.88 recorded by Holland's not appear in the 1984/85 edition of Petra van Staveren. UNM's Student Directory Rock .I 08 KFMG will be broadcasting live Friday Tatiana Kurnikova set a new Deadline for filling out Deletion Form: from Sto 7 pm forthe''Rock& RoiiHappyHour' European record by winning the Friday. August 31. 1984. 5pm 100-meters butterfly in 59.41 which with special prizes and T-shirts to give away. would have won her an Olympic sil­ A£AAA•~ -·~ •••A• ver medal behind Mary T. Meagher. ~ ~~T~T~TT~TTT ~ Pr~zes and Beer The Soviet Union's 4 x toO­ meters freestyle relay team of Sergei Looldng for a different Spec~als dayl Smiriakin, Sergei Kurbatov, Sergei Krasiuk and Alexei Markovski. plaee for Luneh?'l They clocked 3:20.19 to win that 1.75 Pitchers . 75C Drafts 75C Long Neck Bottles event. It would have been good Serdng l.ii:00-1.8:50 every Wedllesday Thursday /Stroh's Friday /Budweiser Saturday I Coors enough for a bronze medal at Los Oaly 81..00 for a nor ateal Angeles, behind the American quar· plus a short Bible study from 4 until 9 each day tel's world record winning time of All students welcome New Menu each Wednesday 3:19.03 and Australia's 3:19.68. at the Baptist Student Union Fat chance arso wants students to remember their great food, like won the 400 401 Ualveftllty lWE &43-5401. meters in 3:49.27, surpassing the ~···~y ...... T~~~T~TTT ··- TTT... . "Build your own burgers," deli sandwiches and soups. Olympic gold-medal time of 3:51.23 by American George ·- Fa'& Cllance lleurs: 106 Vassar SE DiCarlo. He missed his world record CAMPUS BICYCLE 268·6547 Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7 of 3:48.32, set 18 months ago. Across from Robertas Zhulpa of the Soviet Un· Bell Gas Station Happy Hour Tues.-Thurs. 10-12 ion was on course in the men's 200- .·$-, Food Served Mon.·Sat. II-II Sun. 12 noon-10 p.m. meters breaststroke to break the old· est European record, Briton David Register for FREE $100 gift certificate Wilkie's 2:15.11 set at the 1976 from Campus Bicycle Montreal Olympics. Tune-up $10 FUJI All FUJI Plowing through the water with a long, flat stroke, Zhulpa covered the Tune-up and FUJl bikes on sille first too meters in I :05.01. But he overhaul $25 Bicycles from $139.00 could not keep up the pa.:c over the Sale ends Aug.31.1984 second half of the rHct: .. Pupc 12. New Mcxicc~ Dally Loho, Au!!u~t 24, I9X4 (walking distance from school) Afternoons. I to 5 Kramer·265- I JS:t. 8/31 structlons, ~000, call M. PEE~, 822·066~, evenings Las Noticb1s N.E., $2SO/rno., for one person, $270/mo. for 2. days a week. Cali 265·3045 evenings. 8/:!4 WOHO I'ROCESSING. OVt:R S years experience, persons, alluiilllis paid, $175 security deposit. Fully 897·7268. 8/28 S( lhNct; ntllll'o 'lJ·-,,-,-i-.,-;-;,-,:\':';7,,~. APPLICATIONS BEING TAKEN for student m~iudmg lechnical typing. Highest quality disser· furni~hed·securily locks add laundry facilities. No COTTON RUGD¥ SHORTS \ly Canterbur>' of New Uuhuni.:un If• '' hem~ hdd J n 'ow1 ill the 'ihal~ko (work-study, Non wprk study) Help for catering Motur Inn, 12901 L'emrul NC. {iucsls ol Honor are lalions, them, and papers. 822-0342. 8/24 children or petS. Please call before 6:00 in the Zealand, the Authentic $16,95/pr. The Outdoor evening, 266-8392. tfn S1ore, Candelaria and Wyoming292·8S21. 8/24 events. Prefer applicants with Nme restaurant e~· 'irmlcr and Jeanne Robn1son, award·winning n'PIST-n;RM PAPERS, resumcs299·8970. 10/1 perlence. Apply at New Mexico Union Food Service C.madwn aulhor~. Regillration begin•, nt 3:30 p.m. I'ERfORMING AIUS STUJ>l() 2219 Lead AYe SE }~or Sale· Employment office#J44 on Main level ofSUll. 9/10 ~ l·flltJy. lur more informnuon, call Pnl at 2~6·3S46. 256·1061; 265·3067llailet, Jazz, Vocal Coaching. 8/24 TIITORS NEEUED FOR fall semester Math, ,1...-. •• MNRC'S (jU ITAR ct:Nn:R Quaiily lessons, sales. 1980VOJ.KSW AGEN PICKUP. E~eeilen1 condition UUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. WOUl,J) you like a English, Natural Science, Social Science, and Others. ~ HIE A~A GAI.U:RY nc•:ds new commUtee rentals and repairs. 143 Harv!lnl SE. 265·3315. tfn fronl·wheel drive, 35 mpg, 4.speed, $4300. 268·0692.' business of your own? Set your own hours. Working Wori>·Study Preferred, Call Susan Srubek, Athletic mL•mbcn fur 'R4·'8S. (Jain art gallery experience; 8/30 Advisement Office 277·6S36, 8/24 , nummul, Ocxible work hours. Come by Ihe ASA or SOFT CONTACT LENSES are now very reasonable with I, M.A. you can. Successful track record. Phone wll Z77·261o7. 8/29 for everything! Call - Make appolntmenl. Doctor TWO SET X-COUNTRY skis; two pair boots, sizes 281·2332 for more iofprmation. 8/24 ENVIRONMENT CONTROL NEEDS l\1 good Eye Clinic, across from Lallelles, 5019 Menaul NE. 9Vz and 6\1; some accessoriesl8324473 (Moriarty). commercial office ciaanrrs Good pay fQr good work. ('JIAM I'IIEMiiiii: FIIJUAY August 241 Wear a AUVEitTISING SALES FOR automotive cenlers. 888·4778. lfn . 8/30 Hours flexible. $7 .SO/hr. Commis1ion Service AD Approximately IS hours/wk. Need car and phone, W\lurnc win n prile! Ue on live cable bruadcas!l See Leave name and number at 265-5358. 8/24 Cirurnpu Munslcrl Aug. 24 6·8 pm Woodward 101. CONTAC'f·,PLLIJIIIGG, SOLUTIONS Casey '71 TOYOTA CELICA, sl. 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Cali Jill at243.8066 fo-r UNM Special Services Prorra,, 77-3506, Room 2013 lembcr7,1984· S:OOp.m. 917 PREGNANCY TESTING & counselng. Phone 247· Mesa Vista Hall. 8/31 YARU SALE, FURNITURE, books, antiques, circa, more Information. 8/24 OI•:J.I~n; YOUR NAME from the 1984-85 Student -~~ I~ DONATE; PLASMA ANU earn up to $70 plui per INTERFSTED IN TEACifiNG English as a foreign l>ircctory by filling out form nt the Srud~nt Activities 1930 collectibles, adult and teen clothing, steel frame Housing month. Your plasma is vilaliy needed. Help save lives language? Contact lhe TESL Clearinghouse. 8033 Ccnler, Room 106, NM Union Building. Cali 277• windows, V.W. colletors itemsonsalealiday Sat.25, Sun. 26 arter9:30 a.m. 219V. Princelon. 8/24 and supplement your income. Call2fi6.572!1. 8/Z9 Sunsel Blvd .. Suite 164, Los Angles, CA 90046, 8/27 4706 fur details. l)eadline: Friday AU{!ult31 1 1984, • M/t', Rt:SPONSIBI,E, INTELLIGENT, non· HIRING WAITRESSES ANU hoslesst:.$ part·lime, ATTENTION SCIENCE MAJORS We are now ~:00 P.M. 8/31 smoker. Share nice 2·bdrm house near University NEAR OLO TOWN. 3 BOR,. 2 balh, charm. Par· tlaily renovated, needs cosmetic work. 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Lunas. 865·5921. 8/29 and would like the opporiUnity to work in research pcrlormmg for Noon Hour l'ntertainrncnl contacl Own bedroom w/allached shower. $215/mo pius Vz WilY Sut'FER ON a cheap mallress when you can laboralory investigate the MBRS Program. If in· J~,k or Brian at PEC277··1660, 277·~602. 8/31 ulilities, $100 dcposil. Cali 266·9l82,1eav~ message. sleep on a futon? Bright Fulure Fullon Co. 2424 WORK STUDY POSITION: Assistant Direclor, terested Call277·2728, or come by the Basic Medical ASA Gallery. 20 hours per week. No experience AIU Cl.ASSE'), I leach woodcuiS, prinling and 8/29 Garfield SE, 268·9738. 8/30 Science Building, Room 106, School of Medicine. necessary. Apply ASA Gallery, sun basement or call drawing, out of my ~tudio. Smail classes, Adull & TWO BEDROOM .'\UOBE south of UNM with 8/24 UNM "' III,OCK I br partially furni~hcd. 700 sq. ft. 277·2667. 8/29 c hildrcn{8l4) for more informMion caii2SS·7929. $315 includes utililles. 265·2150 afternoons-evenings. income each momh from an apartment also on the 8129 8/24 property. Cali Barbara, after S p.m. 831·2080. 8/24 COLLEGE STUDENT TO supervise tWo children Travel ages II and 13 M·Th, 3·5 p.m. Own transportation IIOOMMAn; WANTEU TO share house in UNM HEWLt..TI PACKARD 33E calclalor, $55. Personids · Evenings, 294·4679. 8/29 needed. Academy and Eubank area, Call 821·9284 TEN UAY BIBLICAL tour of area. Cali2S5·9014 after6:00. Keep trying. 8/28 evenings. 8/29 IIAI'I'Y lht MAitKI See you atlheSile. T.ll.l. RENTAL PltOPERTY FOR sale by owner. Four Israel- $1699- Leaves Jan. 7,1985- 842·0313. NON·SMOKING .-EMALE ROOMMATE to share BIG RIVER NEEUS people lo distribule Oyers. Free 8124 furnished 2·bedroom apt. Girard SE. 4 blocks from blocks soulh of UNM. Two bedroom adobe and a 8/29 one studenr apt. on one lot with room to build In tickets 10 all shows. Con! act Dig River 256·1777. RIDE NEEDED TO N.C. or nenrby. Leave August l'i'S TRUE, Jll.ONUES bave more fun. Happy campus. $150/mo Including 111ililies available now. 8/29 htrlhday Alina. I.A. 8124 Mimi 268·34lhfter6 p.m. 8/24 front, Cali Barbara, after s p.m. 831·2080. 8/Z9 24th through 26th share expenses. Cali 256·1871. STIIDENT WIT II DRIVERS' license to babysit after 1>0<'1 MISS YOlJ babe! Take me to dinner IIOOMMATE NE•:uEn. I.l!XURIOUS 2 bedroom 1982 SUZUKI GS650L shaft drive. Dies brakes. Very 8124 lowat$1000. Tony29&.5058, 251)..9524. 8/24 school near campus. References required. 262·0807 RADUATE; student sludents signing up for credit cards. Call college male or female wanted lo share house in Soulh Valley LOU ANN R.- Your student ID and various cards WYNDEI.L I'IIISII ll" you lhink we'd let you Bt:A'UTIFUL KIMBALL PIANO SJSOO. Excellent Credit Card Corp. and leave message on machine I· are at the Lost and Found Rm 131, Marron Hall. own bedroom and balhroom $200 plus ~• ulilities call condition. 822·0416. 8/24 lurgrl, yuu're";uyl P.<;. -- Whcre's your check?. 800·932-0528. 8/27 8123 8124 Donald843,6291. 8/27 1977 K7.400 WITII oversize kit. $500. Cali 2S5·9568. PART·TIME COUNTEit help needed Day-lime and JIOOMMATF; TO shnre large, 4 IJdr house with 3 SILVER CHEVY P/U broken into Friday Augu~llO OI.WAI.I> <'AROJ, MEUSSA, lei~ go bowling and 8/24 evening hours, Apply in person bel ween 7:00 and 6:00 12:30 • 5:30 In Front of Johnson Gym anyone with rat •,omc 'umlncs aflcrwurdl. Robert. 8/24 olher easy going Women and two dog\. $115/mo plus WATERBED, GOOD CONmTION. SISO. Phone Fronrler Restaurant 2400 Central, 8/27 If• utililics. 268·4892 after Spm. 8124 info please contact campus police. 8/24 i WA prcfmed. Foreign student I wclcome25S·2221. 8124 1974 TltllJMPII SPITFIRE, t:xcellcnt condition, <\ug ]~. ~ Ill p m. 111 Womlward lqscmcm. Writer 60,000 miles. S4000 or est offer. Hutch 277·8136, 884· ART MUSEUM AIDE: Work·study position, IS-20 change? A personal growth group will begin Mon., llliCI'rc"' art• Aug 29, 7 · J() r.m mmc pla~c! Sec you IIOOM ANI> BOARD offered to uduh student 3214. 8/28 hours/week. Work with curator; monitor print and Sept. 10. If interested please contact Michael, 2SS· h>lliVht at the premiere' t f 8124 willing to Jran\porl children to school and aclivities. pholo rooms. Art handling, typing or computer skills 7435 orSherry25S·4867. 8/27 Reliable ~ar necmary. Call243·2635 af1cr6:00 pm. GIIOSTBUSTER SPEC'IAJ~. OWSMOBILE 1966 i;Hiiti~I~-Cno unylhing yuu want if vuu'll buy 8/24 Hearse 4SS engine. Runs fanlastic. Great for a band, desired. Contact Laura Baxter, 2774001. 8/24 NEED IIEI.P 1'EACHING your dog good manner~? ll•mrr•, h•r me oll I he f<>l'lcr ,au Ill the \ub Fridny 10 fraternity, your personal image or travel. Sl950, PART·TIME JOB afternoons and e\cnings. Must be Dog Lady, 255·9421. 8/24 APAitT!'tiEN'I': SE llt:IGIITS ncar UNM and Unse . .1111 2 r m. Sand~ 8t24 negotiable. 256-9374. 8/24 21 years old. Must be able to work Friday and CANNOT AFFOJtD INSURANCE? There are many 2Br plu~ large garages. New Kllclten diswasher ni:~wAiu:oJ.Tiii::T~cl roo,o,n Mupgm. a:2a Saturday nighls. Apply in person, no phone calls discounts available to UNM personnel and sludcnts . $325 mo. 2~5-HSS eves. 8124 QUt:EN FUTON AND PLAU-ORi\1 2 drawers .., j,\(11-:-A-:-l'M ha•k 01 liN~t. You onlY ha\~ 12S/ea22S/bolh S' X S' shelvesSI00242·0S37. 8/24 please. Savcway Liquor Store at SS 16 Menaul NE and Inquire about affordable and reputable <:ar, SERIOl'S n:MAU: CinADUATt: studenl seck~ ruuN•H "' blJmc. Oak. 8i24 5704 Lomas Blvd. NE. 917 homeowners, life, renlers, and ltealth insurance. No female roommale to sh~re three bedroom home near 1981 SUZUKI GS450L excellent condilion S97S Phone 266-7193 evenings 2.;7. 7074 afternoons. 8/24 BUDGET RENT·A·CAR il accepting atlplicatioru pressure or pushy sales pilch. Ask for John at 292· Fooit/Fun UNM call Pat 268·0719 evening~. 8/24 for full or part·time car rental make readv/ dri\·er OS II (days and evenings). 9/6 IIUS(O COMI'ANEIIA llt; •a1a tJUe sea ordenada, IIEWLE'IT·PACKARU 85A computer. P;,rtable, IIJollll 1'11-'i AN\'llt.U:I Mcnualat I ouis1ann. 8t24 good graphics, super student computer, intergaJ ,positions. Must be neat, personable and industrious 5360, WEEKLY/UP MAILING Circulars! No cMablc, respetuosa, hispanohablante. Casa cs with minimunt 3 years drivin{! experience. Apply in -.io(i-:,4:,!-(:;(ji'f. Ff:r\"1\TI{f.\ CIJITCIIO, gcla!O, printer, tape drive, lots extras. Reasonable pricerl call bosses/quotas! Sin~erely interested rush self· nmuebladn, vecindad buena. 5120/mes V: utiiidades. person Albuquerque 1nlernalional Airport. 8124 tfl"'·'ant•., and 10 imporwl beers. 3~n Central Nl'. 298·2531 nfler 5:30pm. 8/24 addressed envelope: Division Headquarrers, llox Elena 265·119). 8/24 464C'FJ, Woodstock.ll.60098. lOIS lildh llii!l. 8 'Z4 I NEEU SOMEONE to care for an infant al my house noust; t'OR RENT Large 2·bdr in secluded UNM BABY GRAND PrANO rebuilt Harrington, excellent s-ervices·- ·~-.- neighborhood. 1 arge fenced back yard, Den, No condition, beautiful tone. Moving must sell $2800 Pets. Walk to UNM $500.00/mo. plU'I deposit 266· 255·1585. 8124 \'-~KAt. (;l'IT AR I.K.. SOSS. Fonner guitar 4SOS. 8/24 VOLVO 1973 1800ES lleaUiiful excellent condition, h•r t•NM. 266·9291. 812.9 u•··llll•"" M/t' t.OS-SMOKI!\IG IIOUSEMATt: Oirar· Automatic, air conditioner, tape deck, $7500 268· DRtlKt;.-r"Ai•t·: ('AS~t.Ht.t \lie ftx! Also "'PY d/Conslitution ail appliances $160/mo plus utiliti20 ~41 ~ house in great Nl' Location, 6 blks from Campus Disk/box. Fundnmcmals268·2227 anYtime. 8/24 <(l;,Trlf..,·HtWING Wood and metal frames. S2SOima plus r: uti. Pels Welcome. Call Kevin 266· JIO!IIDA CIVIC l·DOOR 1976, Ex·condition, ACROSS 49 Daystar THURSDAY'S < u'hllll \\UHlu~~< mnt~. <,flunk o,o,r~I'J11ng, con· 7864 evenings. 8/24 89,000/mi. $1000.00. 265·0867 eves. . 8124 '1 Molding 50 Collapsible PUZZLE SOLVED '·C!\olll•tll qUJh!li a~lllhll>l~ 268·1106. 9 ·4 WILl, SIIARE 'lii('E House wiJh male student. lO·lWEEil MENS BIKE, 23 nch; Ex·working con· edge:var. bed ~r.-:.,ln-•,,17"ii~i ('ARt: n~•crllng .;lrildren, infan., Nonsmoker. S200 fliU! DO. 268·6617. 8124 dition, sao. 265·0867. 8, 24 5 Catholic 52 Foot care h> '•'"''"1 a~c low roltl:'l 2129 ( 'oal A•c <,[' 842·6548. NU:U ROOM MAn; STARTING Fail scmeste 622· 1975 IIONDA CIVIC CVCC 4-speed SIOOO. Cali reform routine 8·24 002. 8/24 Tom 265·47:10 evenings. 8124 (;i,i 'j TA\' m Shaj~Ci Acroln,si llLLI GOOU, clean car. S999 or make offer! 10 Transfixed problems ~~cr, •><:'· $1 (XI per ht>ur ,c;•,ron. Mom! a~ througll SlSS.OO plul clemrcity. Fnrmshcd 1410 ('entral. 1971 Vega Hatchback 62,()0() miles· rebuilt engine· thurr..J.w 4 111 · ~ 311 l'nl Room 340 1-nmi\Y l'ra(tice Manager apartment ~8. 11131 automatic. 83&.3400 or2S5·1661. 8124 14 Kick 58 African river n... \Jmg Jmt 'hnw ur or ,~u I any at 2"· 5987 ror 15 Detester 59 Likely mute n1tmmauon 8. 2.4 TIU: CITAUEL; SUPERII toealion near UNM and BEGI!II!IIERS NYLON STRING clanical guitar with downi0\\1\. nus ser\lce every JO minules. I bedroom case. E~ccllcnt condilion. $45.00. 265·0065 arter 16 Taj Mahal 60 Cants <~Rr.\n\i.,ttst(' l.t~'i..,OSS ror ~luldren. l'inno, or efficiency, S270 to $370. AU utilities r~id. Deluxe S:OO. 8124 site 62 Newfound· ~·nrar h•lmcnMIIUCiotfnr tJS\1. 266-9291. 8 29 kllthen with dishwasher and disposal, recreation COMPUTt:R FOR SAU:, Hwlett•Patkard IIP86A, 17 Early land airport GWW in dark balls, lire footbag•, rvtio:O.-ttA.-'t room, swimming pool, TV room and laundry. Adult New 1183; two 5·H< dlst drl•rs, printer, monitor, Peruvian 65 Schnitzel tu~~lmg am! nl3it'' cqmpment and lmuns, book~. couple!, no pets. I 520 Unlectiit NE. 243·2494. tfn ll8K RAI\1, modem, HP software pkg, cables, In- 18 Where Plsa is Ingredient ,tm•n ~urrhtl. ttl!' hal~ and more. TueJ·Fri 12·5:30 f'OJI RENT: En'ICIENCV apartment, 1410 Girard •utll 2 1~H'itl\crShlf'3112~~·37~'· g;24 19 Mutilate 67 Saltpeter Tt'TOHI"iG·MAtliEMATICS, !. fATISTI('.S, 20 Backwoods 69 Prong I rcuch \1a,ter'' dcgrced mmucwr Rca1onable. c;overed 22 Kind of gin 70 Tune brmng<241 0244. 8124 WV'agon 24 Frost 71 Study f.iii\An GlHAR ISSTRl'CTIO!II. ncginners to 25 TV routines 72 Volcano D

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