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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1968 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ·~~--~-~---·------~------~ PageS NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, March 1, 1968 1 Ciddio s Corner PATRONIZE lOBO ADVERTISERS Lobos Win WAC; NCAA Next -SeeP. 8 .. 37~. 7'i59 0.Y13QW Boycott Intent Questioned CAREER BOUND By WAYNE CIDDIO measure they consider to be in v.71 no. 73 bring glory to the Stars and Get There First and Foremost Some question has arisen as to the interest of human dignity. It Stripes." ccp~3 the exact reason why three UCLA is strange that the three UCLA But it is not inane to ask these With Your Travelers Bruin stars, Lew Al­ stars, if they are supporting the athletes to act as free-thinking FIRST Aid EW boycott, did not make their feel­ EXICO cindor, Lucius Allen, and Mike OBO individuals and not just as a part Your Travel Numl:!_er is Warren, rejected bids to partici­ ings clear about such a measure. of an angry 1·ace. The Negroes pate in the Olympic basketball IF THE boycott action is in' the have many reasons for being an 265-76 l I tryouts to be held in Albuquerque interest1 of human dignity, and if angry race, so if . they feel that in April. the Negroes supporting it sincere­ they owe it to their 'People to par­ ~-@~· Vol. 71 UCLA Athletic Director J. D. ly believe it to be a necessary ticipate in a boycott, no one has WA1Jr'L No.73 Morgan stated tl;lat the three move, these individuals are to be the right to say that they are SERVICEJi/1 commended for the strength of basketball players, all Negroes, wrong in doing so. 1516 San Pedro NE Albuquerque, N.M. had declined the invitations for their convictions. If, however, F!opefully everyone considering purely academic reasons. Morgan some Negroes are participating supporting the boycott will fol­ in the boycott out of fear of be­ Authorities Find said the Olympic trials were low the lead of Tommie Smith ing labeled scabbies, Uncle Toms Coli-Up Revisiont sch!Jduled at such a time that the and be' willing to admit frankly athletes would be forced to miss or whatever, the value of such what they believe and then act THE MAN WHO a considerable amount of school an action is diminished. accordingly. Let them substitute MAKES NO MISTAKES! No Peyote Seized during the spring quarter. If se­ One athlete, potential gold med­ determination for speculation. In Draft Urged lected for the U.S. Olympic team, al sprinter Tommie Smith, has' Marijuana is the only confirmed the athletes would also have to said publicly that he will forfeit Will Seat 14,400 narcotic seized from an early skip the entire fall quarter. his hopes of being an Olympian model Ford station wagon search­ A PUBLIC information official if the majority of the Negro ed on the southeast corner of the To Aid Groduotes at UCLA said that any sugges­ athletes decide to support the UNM campus last Thursday even­ tion that the three might be par­ boycott. Smith feels that he must Albuquerque Vote ing. WASHINGTON (CPS)-F!ouse ticipating in a Negro boycott of do what he thinks is right. No Armed Services Committee Chair­ one can argue against what a The station wagon, which was man L. Mendel Rivers has urged the 1968 Olympic games was pure Gives U. Complex impounded by federal agents, also speculation. Since a substantial person believes. two changes that would make the THE QUESTION here is contained an unidentified liquid recent removal of draft defer­ number of outstanding Negro and a large quanity of a cactus­ >. athletes have voiced outright sup­ whether all the Negroes involved ments easier for graduate stu­ Stadium Addition like plant. dents. port of the boycott, the word are thinking and acting as intelli~ A new sports stadium will be "speculation" is puzzling. gent individuals or merely jump­ added to UNM's already out­ UNM PROFESSOR Carl Sch­ The South Carolina Democrat, ing on the bandwagon. It would who has a good deal of influence standing athletic facilities due STARIUHG werin, who collects and studies A large majority

I., ., . - .:-'" r-.; ------~'] Monday, March .4, 1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 3 Page 2 NEW MEXlCO LOBO Monday, March ii, 1968 ,._, New Masters Degree Federal Grant Listen to KUNM your Education College Expands Offering U 0 Teacher Int:erviews UNM Chemistry In Kindergarten, Nursery Curriculum Addition Planned golden Scheduled For Today A planned $1.8 million addition The University of New Me:xico of the educational process from to the Chemistry building UNM achievement College of Education is expanding the pre-school years through high March 14: March teacher interviews for Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquer­ will be funded in part with fed­ its offerings this semester for school. UNM students and alumni will que1 New Mexico. eral grants. kindergarten and nursery school Dr. Catherine Laughlin is di­ March 15: begin today at the Placement Turlock School Districts, Turlock, ­ UNM recently was notified that teaching, rector of the ldndergarten pro­ Center, said Reese Smith, assis­ fornia: Albuq11erque PUblic Schools, Albu­ the project will receive $380,666 Undergraduate courses are gram. Assisting her are Mrs. tant director for educational querque, New Mexico. under Title II of the Higher Edu­ being 'taught in this field now for . Mary Ann Howell, an instructor placement. The schedule includes: cation Facilities Act (for gradu­ the first time at UNM, and the in elementary education who March 4: ate instruction facilities). Anoth­ master's level has been enlarged. serves as kindergat•ten demon­ Tucson Public Schools, Tucson, Arizona i At the graduate level, a maste1· stration on teacher; and Mrs. Monrovia Unified School District, Mon .. er $222,318 under Title I - sup­ rovin, California~ Richmond Unified Sebool port for undergraduate facilities of arts degree is offered in early­ Christine Ruiz, a staff member in District, Richmond, California (K-6 only) ; childhood education. It is designed the elementary education depart­ Salinas Union High School District, Sa­ -is anticipated. to help currently certified elemen­ ment, who is serving as assistant lina~. California (secondary only). The ;,o:;mainder of the cost, $1,- March 5: 205,966 tary teachers move toward spe­ teacher. Tucson Public SchOQls, Tucson, Arizona; will come from UNM's Some of the work is b'eing done Newport-Mesa Unified School District, 1967 allocation from a statewide fialization in teaching pre-school- Newport Beach, Califprnia. When the Campu~ is dead, t ers and in fashioning education in the kindergarten and nursery bond issue for higher education. March 6: which crowns programs for youngsters under schools in the UNM Manzanita Anaheim Union High School District, And there just ain't life Construction is expected to be Center. Anaheim, California (secondary on]y) ; started this June, with occupancy six years old. Coachella Valley Joint Union High School Come feast at Bob's your collegiate For undergraduates, a minor in Dr. Laughlin pointed out that Dist,, Coac:hella, California (secondary of the large addition scheduled the new program is being taught only) : Oiai Unified School District, Oiai, In the Coffee Shop for the fall of 1969. career . .. early childhood education is offer­ California: Trona Joint Unified School ed by the elementary educatiqn in· cooperation with other areas District, Trona, California; Tulare City Or under the lights ... created by John Roberts department. One of the purposes of teacher preparation, such as Schools, Tulare, California (K-8 only) ; Adams·Arapohoe School District 28J, Au· of this program is to prepare speech, home economics, psychol­ rora, Colorado. CHI OMEGA SORORITY members, assisted by their neighbors in teachers with an understanding ogy, and educational foundations. March 7: the Si~ma Alph~ Epsilon house, moved into their new home Saturday. Patronize Corona Unified School District, Corona, Choice of weights, stones California; El Rancho Unified School Dis­ The tr1-level Ch1 Omega house at 1810 Mesa Vista NE features Medi­ trict, Pico Rivera, California; Boulder Val· terranean architecture, an interior court, and a three·story dormitory and styles. Three dimensional ley Public Schools, Boulder, Colorado; to house 50 women. The old Chi 0 house, at 1805 Roma NE will be Lobo Advertizers if she doesn't give it to you ••• Clark County School District, Las V cgas, Greek letter encrusting Nevada. converted into a faculty lounge. (Photo by Pawley) ' March 8: -get it yourself! lliuroc Unified School District. Edwards, California; Mojave Unified School District, Moinve, California ; Riverside Unified Numerous Contacts School District, Riverside, California; Clark County School District, Las Vegas, Nevada. March 11: Associated Students· Bookstore Corcoran Unified School District, Coree· C.IA Activity on Michigan U. Campus } JADEEAsr· ran, California; Hayward Unified School District, Hayward, California; Carlsbad . Municipal Schools, Carlsbad, New Mexico. To Be Probed, College Head Orders . March 12: Fullerton Elementary Schools, Fullerton, California (elementary only). ANN ARBOR, Mich. (CPS)­ help to government agencies if FOUR WEEK SHIPMENT March 13: University of Michigan President they are asked." Ganado Public Schools, Ganado, Arizona: Robben W. Flemming has ordered Santa Maria Joint Union High School Dis­ trict, Santa Maria, California (secondary an investigation of the univer­ only): Tulare Western High School, Tu­ sity's involvement with the Cen­ lare, California (secondary only) ; Wood· tral Intelligence Agency. lake High School, Tulare, California (sec­ ondary only) ; Tulare County Department Flemming's action came in the of Education, Visalia. California (elemen· TODAY ...• IN THE BELLAS HESS tazy only l ; Albuquerque Public Schools, wake of two articles in the cam­ Albuquerq_ue, New Mexico: Estancia Muni­ :PUs paper, the Michigan Daily, cipal Schools, Estancia, Nc'v Mexico. on co-operation between the CIA and Michigan's Institute for So­ !, · UNM Group ~-~~PUS SPOTLIGHT cial Research (ISR). .! \ -- ,, The Daily also said that a CIA JADE EAST --- - agent approached a member of CO~OGNE Professors Back \ the student judiciary board and asked him to · help them in an investigation. The student re­ Teacher Efforts For Fast, fused, however. The UNM chapter of the Four ISR personnel had six American Association of Univer­ Perfect Pictures i ,I contacts with CIA agents during #f > •• sity Professors has gone on rec­ I the year, according to the Daily. ord in support of the public school Polaroid "Swinger" "' The paper also said that four teachers in the teachers efforts to AFTER SHAVE from $2.50 Camera Michigan :Professors met with COLOGNE from $3.00 obtain increased public financing six CIA agents in 1966 to dis­ for schools. SWANK Inc.-Sole Distributor cuss the possibility of using uni­ As an alternate fragrance, try Jade East CORAL or Jade East GOLDEN LIME The UNM group, by a ratio of 7-1 in a mail ballot, approved a Now in the Bellas Hess versity faculty members and fa­ Open your cilities to train CIA agents. Al­ resolution calling for an expres­ Camera Department. · Budget-Aid sion of "sympathy with the action Credit though ISR officials told the Daily being taken by the teachers asso­ that the information they gave ciations to secure such adequate the CIA was "minimal," the in­ An Invitation to Learn of public financing for the school system." stitute's executive committee con­ The resolution also authorized sidered the problem significant, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT the AAUP to set up an ad hoc enough to consider placing re­ OPPORTUNITIES committee "to consider whether BELLAsHess ISR staff members and the CIA. any further action by this associ­ Aflked why he gave information ation may be desirable or helpful DEPARTMENT STORE w the CIA, ISR Assistant Direc­ with advanced & complex in the circumstances." The committee has been ap­ tor Stanley Seashore said, "Citi~ guided missile systems pointed a n d includes Profs. zens have an obligation to be of George Hirshfield, education; Ed­ win Hoyt, political science; N a­ thaniel Wollman, economics; Dud­ * * * NSMSES * * * ley Wynn, English and general Car Buffs do it! honors; and William Koster, bi­ • Located on the California coast ology. The committee has not an­ mid-point between nounced any plans for action at Santa Monica & Santa Barbara, this time. we offer the ideal physical and technical climate. LOOK YOUR Talk to the worlds largest bank. Schedule an interview on BEST I March 6 There's one key market that influences and periodic seminars. 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5 l 1 --- -··x· r ---~- ••• "' - q- I T·------~------.. I Monday, March 4, 1968 Monday, March 4,1968 PageS Page 4 NEW MEXICO LOBO NEW MEXICO LOBO • IIIIDIIIHIIIIIIII\IIIIIIIImiii•~HII\IIIIIRIIII.BIIIIIIIf,l UNM Receives 19 Graduate Stipends NEW MEXICO LOBO Volunteer Tutors UNM has been granted $106,- services, said. The grant pro­ Guest Opinion From 098 by the National Science vides for eight new traineeships, Our Readers Foundation for the support of 19 five second-year continuations of :Publiohed MondaJ', Wednesday, Thurod.,. and Friday of the regular Univen~ity year by the graduate traineeships starting traineeships granted in 1967, four Student Publications Board of the Aasoeiated Students of the Univ=ity of New Mexico I To Hunt SuPplies next fall and five summer gradu­ ~ond class Pot~e. paid at Albuquerque, New Mexico, Prir.ted by the Univ0n1ity Print­ Bema ate teaching assistant trainee­ third-year continuatiorts, and two ·~ Plant. Subacr!ptJon rate: $4,60 for the school year, payable in 11dvance, All editorials Wanted: some scavengers I and sllfl\ed columna express the vieW& of the writer and not necessarilY those of the Stu­ I UNM students who are acting ships effective this I'!Urnmer. fourth-year continuations. dent Publications Board or of the University. By BILL COLEMAN play God, by determining fates of called the Vietnamese war, as­ as volunteer tutors for youngsters Traineeships to be granted for Last year UNM received NSF Editor-in-Chief ------· ------Chuck Noland If .you think you've seen stu­ people . . . unless one decides suming they go. (It is truly a all over Albuquerque are finding support for 17 nine- and 12- Vietnamese war. Why does the next fall are for 9 or 12 months, Managing Editor ------·------Nooley Reinheardt dent and academic protest, wait otherwise. they don't have enough materials U.S. bloody its hands in it?), to work with. So Saturday Harold L. Walker, UNM's direc­ rnonth traineeship5 for graduate Business Manager------Richard Pfaff till the presidential campaigning * * * begins. Or better yet, just wait The White House figures the There is the distinct possibility (March 9), they're going out tor of research and fellowship students. News Editor ------G. Roy Cornelius till June and graduation exercises law will take about 16 per cent you may die senselessly in a looking-and they need help. Sports Editor------Wayne Ciddio on college campuses around the of grad students. The Council of muddy rice paddy 10,000 miles A rally to make arrangements Morning Editor ------Sarah Laidlaw country. Graduate Schools figures about from home by a peasant who is for the Saturday drive will be at 40 to 50 per cent. The Scientific only trying to defend his home­ 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in room 129, Photographer ------Bob Pawley Corne June, that last bastion of draft evasion, the graduate Manpower Commission estimates land from the big, tall American the faculty lounge in the Union. Cartoonist ------Frank Jacome school, will crumble. The new that between one-half and two invaders. There are the moral, All UNM tutors or ·persons in­ Editorial Staff ____ Dan Brumbelow, Glennette Dawkins, Tom Garcia, draft laws have seen to that. It is thirds of all draftees beginning political, social and religious terested in being "material scav­ doubts that a young man may ,.. Craig Guest, Grant Harvey, Melissa Howard, Steve LaPrade, a fait accompli. A new confronta­ this July will be college gradu­ engers" fox a day are invited. tion, crisis, etc. has arisen. As ates or one-year graduate stu­ have about this dirty war and the STUDENTS will be asking Al­ Yvonne Lopez, Greg MacAleese, Bob Russo, Paul Slack, Bill Sullivan though we need any more. dents. military. buquerque residents for such Those graduating in June, as· Congress has done a sloppy * * * learning necessities as children's ervmg Tas Mexican nners .well as those completing their job again. The Pentagon is upset And it's not only students in books through 9th grade level; first year of graduate study, es­ because "college boys" in the serv­ the USA who oppose this war. As rulers, pencils, scissors, glue, and American Dishes Moving Closer to Effective Budgeting pecially those closest to age 26, ice mean one thing: lots of in­ it is, students in the USA don't tape, chalkboards, magazines to The Campus President's Council got off the dime and met will be taken first. Those study­ tellectual dissent, if• not open re­ have much respect in the eyes of cut pictures out of, clay, crayons, Carrying department and Dining room service also. ing medicine or dentistry will be bellion. The administration is up­ the hoi polloi. A World War II comic books, play money, maps, Catering service to your favorite eating place yesterday afternoon, the group's first session on the budget. set because it will certainly cause vet, with a high school education, old school workbooks, and any­ deferred. The poor of America ANN PENNY, left, was chosen Friday as Mesa Vista Hall's sweet­ Students presenting ID cards will be granted a 10 per cent At the request of Associated Students President John need more doctors, so hurry into more anti-draft demonstrations, who hasn't read a book in ten thing with which to teach count­ heart for 1968. Last year's sweetheart, Carlene Kuchan, presented 18 rned school. not cool politically for LBJ and years (except Mickey Spillane, ing, such as Bingo, other games, long-stemmed red roses to Miss Penny. The sweetheart was elected discount Thorson, whose brainchild the presidents' council is, discus­ * * * the future of the Bird clan as "Valley of the Dolls," "The Car­ jacks, marbles, dominoes or slide Friday by Mesa Vista residents and results of the election were an­ Hours 11 :30 a.m. to 8130 p.m. daily sion centered on a program-oriented budget. That is, rather There is no mention of defer­ First Family. Universities are petbaggers," the local rag, and rules. , nounced yesterday. (Photo by Pawley) Open 'til 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nites ment for divinity students, but upset because the undergraduate Time, in all fairness) has much On "collection Saturday," stu­ 4901 Lomas Blvd. NE Phones 268-9231 than just saying "Okay, so-and-so group got $500 this year more respect in most circles. LBJ being a religious soul, it may faculties will be hurt badly, just dents will be needed to staff the To Complete for Engineers Queen 255-5079 so we'll recommend that much for next year," each item on be in the cards. But artists, poets, at a time when schools need their Th'is revision in the draft laws UNM Tutoring Council booth in the budget will eventually be closely reviewed in terms of mathematicians, engineers, soci­ graduate assistants more than is to meet the increasing demands the central mall at Coronado Cen­ the value students derive from each allocation. ologists, education majors, P.E. ever. For instance, the Michigan for manpower in Viet Nam. Re­ ter, to pick up donations left at rnaj ors, etc. are to be taken at State University hires more than ·percussiona will be felt every­ local fire stations, and to make Electrical Engineers to Select Queen The discussion was illuminating for two reasons : it indi- random, unless the National Se­ 2000 teaching assistants. The where. Two men, powerful men, house-to-hous calls throughout the curity Council sets up an order of quality of education will slip are all for this law: Rep. Mendel city. -d~ated some of the allocations which may very well not stand From Four Coed Candidates Today value. Let's see . . , an artist down. The number of teachers Rivers (D-S.C,) and Sen Richard More than 400 UNM students Voting will take place today for chemical, mechanical and nuclear up under close scrutiny ; and it at least pointed the way to human being is worth one -point. will be reduced. Russel (D-Ga.), the chairmen of donated their time as tutors in the Queen of Electrical Engi­ engineering will compete for the some valuable discussion of areas where current programs Draft the Bum! An engineer is * * * the two armed services commit­ seven Albuquerque schools last neering. Engineers Queen title in Engi­ worth two points, so let's think And what about the students tees. They are both chauvinistic semester, teaching almost every neer Day balloting. are inadequate. on that one. A sociologist human themselves, the guinea ·pigs of and racist. Rivers is an overly-ex­ subject in elementary and junior The four candidates are all Al­ Discussions will continue for some weeks, with the group being is worth one and a half. General Hershey's mad dreams? cessive drinker to boot, which high schools. buquerque residents. The winner Trouble-makers, activists telling Most people, except the few adds to his ugliness. Students, faculty or staff mem­ will compete for the title of En• Aware of Lobo's eventually making recommendations on programs that are us we have social ills, urban prob­ chauvinistic, do not dig having life Potential draftees, get ready. bers who have teaching materials gineers Queen March 16 with queen's from other engineering The fame of UNM Lobo bas­ overdone or not emphasized heavily enough in the existing lems, and poverty. Bah! Draft plans torn asunder in order to The time is approaching for you they would like to donate may ketball team has spread nation­ budget. the scum! And so the NSC will become fuel for that meat-grinder to do some hard and painful and bring them to the Tutoring Coun­ departments. wide and-luckily-even the U.S. soul-searching. There are about cil, in the National Students Electrical engineering oj:andi­ Post Office is aware of where the I One area that needs considerable discussion is the educa­ 800,000 of you who will be facing Assn. office in the Union. dates are Linda Hess, 4240 Court­ Lobo's belong! I the same decision. Think well. It ney NE, a sophomore geology ma­ I tional function of student government. Entertainment pro­ LetUrs are welcome, and David 0. Kelley, Zimmerman should be no longer than 260 is your life. jor; Sue Hensch, a junior elemen­ librarian, received an airmail I PHILCO-FORD grams now are adequate; what is needed is education in words typewritten, double tary education major; Carol Kan­ ' spaced. Name, telephone num­ Patronize letter from Berkeley, Calif. this I areas which are now ignored or handled improperly: the war Letters ber and add..,.. must be in­ gas, sophomore arts and science week. I cluded, although name will be major; and Trudy Smith, sopho­ IS LOOKING FOR in Viet Nam, racial unrest, poverty, undereducation, the war withheld npon request. It was addressed to: "The Li­ I Colli.ng U more elementary education major. brarian, University of New Mex­ I on crime, drugs-the list goes on and on. Some of these areas Lobo Advertizers Queens from electrical, civil, ico, Lobos, N.M." I SIR ISAAC NEWTON of disappointment within me be­ MONDAY I are skirted by activities such as the Speakers Program. Thanks Nelson Free U: Albert CaroW!; Union 23IA; cause I was not given an oppor­ 3:30 p.m. I Here Are Our Requirements: Some are completely ignored. But'since information and dia­ Dear Editor: tunity to thank him for his in­ Free U: Paul Goodman ; Union 231C; I 3:30 p.m. I logue in areas like these are lacking now, student govern­ I acquiesce to you, Coach King, valuable contribution to sports­ Panhcllenie Council: Union Council We are interested in people who are interested manship and, although I feel this :Room ; 3 :30 p.m. How to I in seeking answers to a wide variety of questions, ment-if only by default-must provide them. in your judgment of matters of Free U: American Capitalism ;: Union cure I some of which haven't even been asked yet. If you which I do not have full know­ is less important, to victories for 231D ; 4 :30 p.m. have a searching curiosity and a determination Opposition to the budget, spotty and unorganized last the Lobos. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Union 250D; I ledge. I do not know what goes 6:16p.m. I that this is not yet the best of all possible worlds. year, will be much stronger this spring. Many students are on between you and your play­ I have no solutions. Nelson, as Town Club; Union Council Room; 6 :30 the travel then we should talk to each other. We need you to p.m. Itch ... I ers. I do not know your reasons a senior, has played his final reg­ help us contribute, not only to the state-of-the-art Town Club Pledges: Union 260C; G:30 I growing more and more dissatisfied with what they get for for benching a player as you did ular season game on the floor of p.m. but also to the state of civilization. With us, you their annual $24 contribution to the perpetuation of the stu­ our Arena, and I did not have Alpha KAppa Lambda Alcthians; Union I can create tomorrow. with Ron Nelson in the Arizona 260B; 7 p.m. I dent government system. Members of student government State game. the chance to acknowledge my Phi Gamma Delta; Union North Ball· • • Find out more about your future at Philco-Ford. gratitude. Becker, Grimes, How­ room: 7 p.m. I must be aware of and responsive to this dissatisfaction or In the particular incident, I SDS: Union 231E; 7 :30 p.m. I Stop by and talk to us, or write to College and and Sanford all received Phi Gamma Delta pledges; Union 129 : .withl~t~f Relations, Philco-Ford Corporation, C & Tioga did, however, agree with you (and Scratch. I students will reject the budget again this year, not as a joke standing ovations when they left 8 p.m. Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19134. still do), for Nelson deserved it UNM Orchestra Concert; Concert Hall; I but because they just don't want the kind of programs when he displayed a rare loss of the game. Nelson never had his 8:16 p.m. PHILCO·FORD WILL BE HERE ON MARCH 7 chance. The fans never had their Alpha Epsilon :Pi; Union 231A; 8:10 planned by student legislators who are too far removed from temper. It is my opinion that the p.m. measure of the best sportsmen is chance. Student Lobby : Union 263 ; 8 :10 p.m. Low Cost Charter Tours to Europe Career opportunities are available on the East the desires and the needs of their constituents. TUESDAY Coast, in the Midwest, the Southwest, on the their ability to remain in control Tell him "thank you" for us, Bureau of Indian Atralra eonfmt!Doe; Now Available to College Students West Coast, and throughout the world. of their actions at all times, even Coach King. Union Theater, 231 A-0, 260 A-E; 8 a.m. in moments of the greatest stress. Student-Faculty Luncheon; Union 139 DIVISIONS: Aeronutronic • Appliance • J. Anthony Hunt EAW; 11:30 a.m. Communications & Electronics • Consumer I am referring not only to the Alumni Executive Board Luncbi!OJI ; Un­ A Rebuilding Team Winds Up on Top ion Couneil Room ; noon Electronics • Education and Technical Services technical foul called against :N;el­ Baha'i: Union 281D; noon • International • Lansdale • Microelectronics son that night, but to his obvious 1-Center Courses Senate Finance Committee; Union Coun­ • Sales & Distribution • Space & Re-entry • Our Lobos di'd it-was there ever any doubt? By beating cil Room; 3 :30 p.m. "slump" (although it certainly Free U: Course In :Personal Anarchy ; Western Development laboratories. Wyoming in Laramie Friday night they won outright looked like he was corning out of Regis_tering Today Union 231E; 4 :30 p.m. Lu Campanaa ; Union 231 A-B ; 6 p.m. UNM's first Western Athletic Conference basketball cham­ it) of the past few games. Registration for the Interna­ New Student Orientation Committee; Union Council Room; 7:80 p.m. pionship and earned a berth in the NCAA regional playoffs. However, as a regular support­ tional Center's non-credit lan­ Trans World Airlines rect'Uitlng for So they lost to Denver-so what? After the tremendous er of the Lobos, I have enjoyed guage courses has been extended stewardcases; Placement Center, 1910 Bo­ PHILCO watching Ron Nelson as he be­ because a typographical error in rnaNE. WEDNESDAY emotional strain of the pull from starting as underdogs in a came a major factor in the sur­ last Thursday's Lobo caused a Bureau o£ Indian Affairs Conference; PHILCO-FORO CORPORATION drop in enrollments. Tuition for Union Theater, Council Room, 231 A·C, An Equal Opportunity Employer "rebuilding" year to winning the conference crown, a let­ prising string of victories that 260 B-E: 8 a.m. down such as Saturday's is to be expected. And it's not hard each of the six-week courses is N.M. High School Adivitieo A.an.: Un· the Lobos have amassed. $7.50, not $37.50 as was incor­ Jon 231 D·E: 9 a.m. to forget that one, since the big fight was already won. Baha'i ; Union 253: noon I have admired him for his rectly reported last week. A WS; Union 231 D-E: 3 :30 p.m. ("What Denver game?" said Assistant Coach Norm Ellen­ continual effort and as a play­ Mortar Board : Union 231·B; G:16 p,1D. Interested :Persons may call AWS Judicial Board: Union 2310; 7 berger after the Lobos arrived at the Sunport yesterday.) maker who has consistenly dis­ ext. 2946 or go by the Interna­ p.m. Delta Sigma :Pi pledgd; Union 231A; 7 played his sense of teamwork; tional Center, 1707 Las Lomas p.m. The team will take a well-deserved rest for a couple of a player who, quite incidentally, NSA: Union 253; 7 p.m. NE, between 3 and 6 p.m. today Omega Psi Phi ; Union 250A; 7 p.m. This summer, for the firsr rime, you as a intercontinental fan jets of Wotld Airways, days before starting workouts for their NCAA debut March also happens to have an extreme­ Student Senate; Union Council Room: 7 to register for instruction in Chi­ p.m. college student can rake advantage of low­ rhe world's largest charter airline. Gourmet ly accurate shooting eye. nese, Japanese, Greek, or Swed­ A POWA; Union 260C; 7 :30 p.m. 15. And when they hit the tournament, win or lose, UNM SDS; Union 129; 7 :30 p.m. cost group charter rates, Your travel agent dining en route, beverages, snacks. Bur you As a result, since I do not ish and information on meeting Delta Sigma Pi; Union 231 D-E; 8 p,m, and Albuquerque will be behind them all the way, because German LangUage Film ; Union Theater; can sign you up as an individual (or your better hurry-sign up now while space is know Ron Nelson personally, I times. All classes will be held at 8 p.m. college group) for one of the new "Inclu­ still available. , regardless of how it turns out they're still tops. find that I have a great feeling the International Center. WednesdaY Night Dnncc: Union Ball· room: 8 p.m. sive Tour Charters" offered by S.T.O.P. For full details see your travel agent or 'I'ours. You'll get jet transportation, hotel contact S.T.O.P. Tours, 21191;£ Addison accommodations, guided tours and more! St., Berkeley 94704. 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0 ' ----- .. em, releases Neil Murray, the songs. they are all people," Lilleskare the Concert Hall foyer from 5 to North Am~rica will be repre­ throughout, then spreads into dif­ genie, and gets him to take him 7 p.m. Sunday. said. ferent idioms and accents as each on a world tour. Dancers and sented by Indian dancers and a Many of the dances and songs Aladdin's world tour includes a jazz quartet led by Neil Murray. group discusses the show," he singers from five continents will stop in France, where the visitors in the show express universal said. perform. Scenes will also be presented feelings and are involved with learn about "Love Through the by the Chinese, Austrian, and "My general idea with the Rassouliha, a graduate archi­ Ages," from Cro-Magnon man to universal activities, he said. show is to get people from United States' champions in the der to evaluate their accomplish­ half of debate. Board members HELP WANTED 1967 , cred­ ments. argued that, since only 1800 of ARTISTS! I need someone with imllltina­ its the experience picked up in 3000 copies of The Juggler's last tion and talent in a wide spectrum of Europe The lobby group was formed art akills.. Work on your own time. In­ those games for improving his early this year to lay the ground­ issue were sold, the magazine did to Go Do\\y terested? Call 242-8914 after 5. Lobo fast ball. "One of the coaches not merit subsidy by the students' work for a continuing program Budget requests totaling ~81.,- GUITAR SP"ECIALIST with In group, to showed me some different ways to '68 atUNM. activity fees. . 1 . represent VOX guitars and amplifiers. WHEN THE Juggler began 528.88 for The Lobo, Mirage, and Prefer someone who can do minor re­ hold my fast baU so it would sink, Why nat use WHEELS to guide UNM'S STORMY EATON took first place in free exercise at the "I WANT to stress that this is publication in January, 1966, Thunderbird were approved by ;r'"' . .J" vairs on both guitars & amplifiers. Ex:­ rise, and tail away," Tim com­ you to those uin" and very '< - i· 1 ceJJent commission setup. Contact Van•s Lobos' meet with Colorado State College here Friday night. ments. "Before, it just took off, a continuous program and the Editor Rob Burton predicted that Student Publications Board at '" Mwic, 2323 Wyoming NE. For inter· It was the seventh straight dual-meet victory for UNM, and the Lobos special out-of·the·way places? lobbyists will continue working the magazine would become finan­ five-hour meeting last night. """"' view call 296-5416. but now it will be more effec­ Travel wilh Oxford·Cambridge took first places in all but one event. Blaise Blasko and Tom Galioto tive." now through the next legisla­ cially self-sufficient, and would re­ The Lobo's $35,801.88 recom­ PERSONALS tied for honors in the side horse, and Dave Carriere, Bob Smith, Bob guides. Meet student hosts (who ture," said Harold Lavender, head quire no allocation after an initial mended allocation is based on G.I. or C.O. 1 I-Y or II-A 1 Do you know Manna, and Jim Ilruban took top honors. (P)loto by Pawley) know where the fun is)ln each lobbyist. Lavender said that work $1000 to get the publication plans for publication of five is­ Your rights? Send for "The Draft Law country. A new approach to &: Your Chojces." Draft Information_, in between legislature sessions started. The Student Publications sues a week beginning next fall. Box 4038, Albuquerque, N.M. 87106. Beat Colorado State College student travel. And It swings) would include such things as Board agreed to sponsor it under Richard Pfaff, advertising man­ POETRY WANTED for Poetry Anthology. Interested or curiaos? Contact: meeting with the governor and that premise, and did not request ager for student publications, re­ Include stamped envelope, Idlewild Pub­ W$B Student Wh ..ls Abroad, 5.55 Board of Educational Finance. a budget allocation for this year. ported that advertising volume lishers, 643 Frederick, San Francisco.., Makers of Hand Made California. 94117. Madison Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. A further evaluation was plan­ PUB BOARD last night turned down The Juggler's request to be Burton was forced to ask the As­ has increased so much this year lndia11 Jewelry (21!1)688~910. that the extra day of publication PERSONALITY POSTERS, Psychedelic, Lobo Gymnasts Win Seventh Meet; ned, but the lobbyists have not subsidized next year. Editor Rob Burton, right, and Dr. David Johnson, sociated Students for $3000 to Ski Posters & Buttons. If we don't OLDTOWN been able to get together for their continue publication through this is necessary. have them, then you don't need them. left, seemed to be on opposite sides of the question. Pub board's refusal "THIS IS A logical, necessary Send for Samples & List. MADAM Capture Five Out of Seven Events "continuous" project so far. They to subsidize means that The Juggler will no longer be under UNM's year. BUTTERFLY'S Gift Shop, 4609 E. last met in early February. An­ wing, but will be free to print what the editor feels is printable. Burton "IT WOULD DEfeasible to con- step" Journalism Department Colfax, Denver, Colorado 80220. Lobo gymnasts kept rolling Side Horze-1. (tie) Blaise Blasko and Chalrman Tony Hillerman told the along and captured their seventh Rings-! .. Dave Carriere, UNM, 9:25i 2. other meeting date has been set had requested a subsidy of $3350 for next year. tinue to subsidize the magazine if RIDE WANTED-to Gallup every week­ Ray Mondragon, UNM, 9.0: 3.. Hruban. it were successful and moving to­ board. end. Phone 277-4983. straight dual meet victory with a UNM, 8.8. for next week sometime when a ward financial independence. But Publications Board agreed to FOR RENT 186.25 to 177.15 win over Colo­ Trampoline - 1. Eaton, UNM, 8.95: 2. new head lobbyist will be appoint­ Bob Smith, UNM, 8.85; 3. Don ArreD. ed to replace Lavender, who has The Juggler is not selling," said ask the Associated Students to NOTHING: Just a reminder that the rado State College Friday night esc, 8.8. Spring Project Planned continue subsidy of The Mirage Thunderbird is out. at Johnson Gym. Long Horse-I. Rose, CSC, 9.0 : 2. Rich resigned his position. board member Dr. David Johnson. McConnell, UNM, 8.9 : 3. Smith, UNM, Editor Burton opposed a sug­ next year, and requested $41,652, FOR SALE New Mexico won first places in 8.75. • Lavender called the work of the about a 15 per cent increase over all but one event and got nine­ Parallel Bars-1. Smitb, UNM, 9.1; 2. group thus far successful. "We gestion to vote a smaller subsidy ASSUME V. A. Loan 4%% on 3 bd., Hl. Carriere_, UNM, 8 .. 9; 3. Ed Klanescky, than the $3350 requested for next this year's allocation. bath, Mankin home with patio. Close to plus performances in five events. esc, 8.85. have let the legislators know that Local Resistance Planned Sandia Base, Loa Altos Go!£ Course. By year. The board refused to initiate owner. 298-2049. Stormy Eaton won the floor exer­ High Bar-1. Bob Manna, UNM, 9.3: 2. we are around and that students subscription-sales financing of" cise with a 9.3, Blaise Blasko and McConnell, UNM, 9.15: 3. Mi'ke Dyu, arc interested in their university," "I don't see the value of the '65 YELLOW MUSTANG, 3 speed 6 cyJin. UNM, 8.85. regressive subsidy idea. I would the yearbook without an indica­ der Power steering. new tires.. Very clean Tom Galioto tied for first place in he said. tion that UNM students would & economical Call 277-3198 or 242-7534. By SDS Campus Chapter prefer the implication that as the I the side horse with 9.1 scores, FOUR OF this year's nine lob­ support such a plan. The motion I LOT in Sandia Heighta Subdivision at Dave Carriere got a 9.25 in the Students Love magazine improves it gets more I • Tramway. Great investment in future of Tickets Sell Fast byists spoke on KUNM, campus SDS set up committees for the Preparations are nearing com­ money. I ask the board to con­ to approve the budget request in­ . Albuquerque. Wonderful view, paved rings, Bob Smith scored a 9.1 on It took just 70 minutes for Our Shops FM radio station, last Tuesday. coming Spring Project and dis­ pletion for an SDS-sponsored lit­ cluded a recommendation that streets and underground uti!iti..,, By the parallel bars, and Bob Manna tinue to sUpport us in the style owner. 298-2049. Utah to sell out the NCAA re­ The general feeling of the four cussed coming events at a regu­ erature table to be set up once "student government take mea­ scored 9.3 in the high bar. to which we have become accus­ gional basketball playoffs Tuesday -- was that they received a good lar meeting last night in the a week in the Union lounge. The tomed or to cut us out complete­ sures to poll the student body FOR $0.00 you can get your copy of the Thunderbird at the Union Check Room. Lobo all-around man Jim Hru­ March 9 in Salt Lake City. There welcome from most legislators, Union. table will be set up within one or ly," Burton told the board. concerning putting the Mirage on Do it !<>day 9 :00-5 :00. ban nosed out CSC's Rose 51.45- although they felt they were subsc1•iption." 50. were 30 people in line at 5 a.m. CAREER BOUND April 20 marks the beginning of two weeks. "THIS PROBABI;Y will mean BY OWNER, 3 bednn. den, fireplace, extra and about 1,500 had to be turned slighted by Governor David Car­ "10 days of resistance" and SDS COLEMAN Travelstead, chair­ !g. garage fully finished w/h & a/e, Results of the meet were: Get There First and Foremost INCLUDED in the material the death of the magazine," he work bench & sink. Elec kitchen, away at 9:40a.m. go. "The governor didn't really will support the local Resistance available will be various under­ predicted. Burton said he was not man of the Student Senate Fi­ beautlfal carpets & drapes, 2 baths, Tom Galioto, UNM, 9,1: 3. Gil Salazar, With Your Travelers pay much attention to us," said nance Committee, expressed dis­ Conv. loan. Priced FHA appraisal. Ap. esc. 8.9. group during this project. April ground newspapers such as the sure that he would be able to pub­ F1oor exercise---!. Stormy Eaton. UNM, Terry Calvani, student lobbyist. 26 is the anniversary of the In­ appointment at the boards' un­ prox. $3000. wiD handle. Call morning, 9.3; 2. Jim Hrubnn, UNM, 8.95: 3. Kirk FIRST Aid L.A. Free Press and the Berkeley lish The Juggler independently. or eves after 4. p.m. Owner leaving state. Rose. esc, 8.8. ternational Students' Strike. willingness to take action on the 299-6865. Listen to KUNM Your Travel Number is Tom Dilion, moderator for tltc Barb. SDS pamphlets and copies Board members pointed out that radio show, hailed the lobbyists as subscription proposal. "We need LOST of draft information booklets and the magazine's title is not copy­ 265-76(J a fine example of what students paperbacks will also be available. righted and anyone may continue guidance f:o:om Publications Board LOST, UNM vicinity, Dalmatian Pup, 6 months old, male, answers to IAN. should be doing. "It is something SDS has also begun an investi­ publication. (Continued on Page 3) Please contact Jean, 1211 Copper NE, Phil Harper quite different from the apathy New Ticket Policy Apt. 8. REWARD. 6:00-10:00 om ~-erv~ gation into CIA connections with about UNM that many students different faculty members on the BINDERS, NOTEBOOKS & BOOKS. Lost Your Think Green ~-11 tpeaking people here. be asked to relate hours to phys• women. There will be a special show- kcts 48 hours before the speech, Sunday, SDS will sponsor a ical and mental health, grade Dean Whiteside told a KUNM all day Wednesday and Thursday. panel discussion entitled Marxian ing of "Our Man F'lint," star- No general public tickets arc point averages, and class status. audience that "women at this uni- OPEN 24 HOURS fidelity Union Life Economic Analysis. Students, in­ The committee will seek atti- versity can get what they want," ring James Coburn, at 4 p.m. available before Wednesday. cluding graduates from the Econ­ tudes on the question of fresh- during a panel discussion two 105 Central N.W. 247-8626 today in the Union Ballroom. Barry Goldw11ter's speech is omics department, will fill the man women hours as a separate weeks ago. The questionuaire is Admission is ten cents. Thursday at 8 p.m. in the UNM panel. Meeting time is 7:30 in issue in the overall picture, an initial step to find out what the ------Concert Hall. rooms 231D-E of the Union, Copies of the questionnaire will women want, \