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1-21-1980 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 083, No 77, 1/ 21/1980 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 1980 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. S ~t\\tlS ~3l ~,'l8q UV\3Qw · ().\\SU New Mexico ail 0 Monday, January 21, 1980 Invesitgator given total freedom By Barbara BJ."eed prompt and appropriate action to identify Horn said, "He (Jones) i. fully. We want the public to know that problems related to athletic activity. detective-type" investigation. Jones will investigate the leadership of the .Tones is also charged with monitoring "Most of the work involved is she<>r University as well as the athletic the activities of other investigative drudgery - reading documents and department." agencies. The FBI, NCAA and UNM memos, and cross-checking, indexing and administration are currently investigating analyzing information," he said. "It's The contract between the regents and UNM's athletic activities. really not that glamorous." Jones states, "The Board shall not restrict 'fhe Board has ' also directed all He estimated that his time would he Jones in the accomplishment of Jones~ University personnel and contractors almost equally divided between the in· work," and that he is to "act in· involved in athletic activities to cooperate vestigation and his private practice. Jones dependently and is free from constraints F111nklin Jones fully with Jones and the investigative began private practice in Albuquerque in agencies. imposed by the BQard or others in ln a statement that is attached to the 1956, upon being graduated from UNM When asked if he thought there would carrying out the activities contemplated." contract, the Board states its objectives with a law degree. He was a sLate Com­ be . any difficulty in obtaining the missioner of Revenue from 1969 to 1971, Although Jones is directed to report his and policies "as a guide to the coordinator a cooperation of University employees, legislative aide to Governor Bruce King findings to the Board, he retains the right and to others involved." In it, the Board Jones said, "Of course people will be from 1972 to 1974 and served on the U.S. to supplement any information the Board says that it "recognizes its duty to hesitant to come forward. There's Senate Budget Committee from 1975- to releases to the public and the media. minimize damage to the University by paranoia all over the place." 1976. Eaton named health center director Olga M. Eaton, a physician at development of the UNM bit. We'll probably hire a person back to eating the same foods as the UNM Student Health Center, Student Health Center under the who would be interested in the before the diet,'' she said. wilt take over as its new djrector guidance of three different area of women's health/' she Eaton said the health center on Feb. I. directors," she said. said. may offer a program on getting Eaton was appointed to the into physical shape before going position by UNM Vice President "We have a super health Three other areas of concern center, but I think a lot of people are the problems of diet, athletics out to play sports. Marvin D. Johnson and succeeds "With more people into health Joseph S. Beres, the present don't know we're here. I think we and sexuality for both men and need to become more visible on women, Eaton said. and sports today we see more director and a physician at the sports related injuries, including campus," she said. UNM health center. "There is an overweight strained muscles, pulled tendons Greater visibility and ex­ One of the major areas Eaton epidemic in our society today. and other injuries," she said. panded services are two goats would like to see expanded is Everyone is fighting the bulge. Eaton also said a one-hour Eaton would like to ac­ women's health care. We try to provide diet re­ credit course may be offered in complished. "I'd like to expand the. education. Crash diets don't male and female sexuality "I've seen the growth and women's health program a little work because people simply go because "we continue to see many sex related problems.'' The UNM health center is open to students carrying six. credit hours or more. Visits are free and a minimum amount is charged for lab work and pharmacy needs. Service is available 24 hours and 0/gBEstDn a doctor is on call, she said. Lobby committee workif!,g for lower tuition increase By Chris Psillas ASUNM President Mario Ortiz said Thursday that the expected state college tuition hike may be less severe because of the ASUNM Lobby Committee's efforts. Ortiz said the committee has lobbied in Santa Fe for a five percent increase. The Board of Educational Finance has requested a 10.8 percent increase. He said committee members are trying to meet with each legislator to win additional support for a five percent tuition increase. The committee already has strong support from most Albuquerque area legislators, he added. Ortiz said the lobby committee is asking the state legislature to use surplus state funds to offset any tuition increase. He said the committee wants the state to fund a study of the effects of rising tuition rates on students. Tuition hikes during the last four years have discouraged m1:1ny students from attending college, Ortiz said., He added that minorities, returning students and veterans are hardest hit by rising tuition rates. Richard Probst left and Mike BllriMm pull stllp/118 end tllt:ks out of the bulletin b011rd nMr "Most student aid programs are inadequate to meet the needs of , , -, . Zimmeman Libtsry. Thfl two are among the members of Alpha. PN Omega Fmtflrnity who youn~er students, and they are not designed w serve older adults. spent Saturday t:ltJBning sllths bulletin blJIJrds on t:Bmpus. (Photo by John Chadwick) including working men and women who wish to continue tht>ir education," he said. Page 2, New Mexico Daily J,obo, January 21, 19RO PngP .'>, N !'W M l'xkn Daily Lobo, ,J anunry 21. 1flRO News Briefs Environment class offered The firm was fined nearly $20,000 technically impossible" to move state and federal legislators that A new three credit-hour course designt>d broader understanding of thl' op­ Blast rocks for "willful violations" in failing the competition from Moscow. their political clout is at least the to explore the nature of current en­ portunitieB for the study of the en­ to test for the presence of gas in "The people who would suffer equal of th!!ir oppon!!nts '. vironmental problems from several vironment as offered by ~arious depar­ the unit and for failing to require are not the Soviet government, The Supreme Court handed perspectives is being offered by three tments and colleges on campus. gas refinery respirators in the plant, ac· as has been suggested, but the down its abortion decision Jan. departments. Students may register for the course BOltGER, Texas (UPI) cording to OSHA Spokesman Olympic movement and the 22, 1973, invalidating restrictive The objectives of The Environmental under political science 203 (code 4917), Problem are to acquire an understanding Two units of a high octane .Jerry Bailey in Lubbock, Texas. athletes throughout the world," laws in Georgia and Texas, and philosophy 203 (code 4916) and economics 20to 50% of the complexities of environmental gasoline refinery recently cited 'rhe fines grew out of an in· the Irish peer said at his home in by implication striking down 203 (code4915). off Fall and problems; to become familiar with the for major safety violations ex· vcstigation opened when two Dublin. laws in 44 other states. The course will be taught on Monday, Winter Clothing variety of approaches to problems ploded and burned Sunday, refinery workers were killed in an F. Don Miller, executive Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 1:50 2916 Central SE definition and solution, and to foster a p.m .. in Room 101 of Mitchell Hall. injuring 31 persons, damaging October 1979 accident. director of the U.S. Olympic Pre-caucus Alb. N.M. 87106 homes and forcing 200 area Committee, stopped short of 266-9946 residents to flee over icebound criticiz.ing the President but said Nurse 'capping' ceremony slated roads. Carter issues it would be impossible for the Iowa quiet No deaths were reported but United States to launch an ef. four of the injuries were serious ultimatum fective boycott without the DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) - enough to require WASHINGTON (UPI) support of other nations. Politicians who have bombarded hospitalization. 'l'he other 27 President Carter appealed to the "1 hate to say anything of that Iowa with promises and pleas for were termed "minor" by officials U.S. Olympic Committee Sunday nature is impossible, he said in support in today's neighborhood at tho local hospital where they to give the Soviet Union an Colorado Springs, Colo. "But it caucuses kicking off the 1980 were treated and released. None ultimatum - get out of is not possible for the United presidential sweepstakes Sunday THE CENTRAL of those injured were plant Afghanistan in a month or States to do it alone. To bring kept relatively quiet and watched employees. America will boycott the 1980 any pressures many other Pittsburgh defeat Los Angeles Phillips Petroleum Co. officials games in Moscow. countries must join in the 31-19 in Super Bowl XIV. TORTA said they did not know what "We must make clear to the movement." Three of the presidential an old world artist's coffee house l'aUsl>d the explosion, but ruled Soviet Union that it cannot hopefuls, including incumbent 1412CenfraiSE • 247-0668 out union violence. They said it trample upon an independent Jimmy Carter, had their say on Calendar of Events had been several years since the nation and at the same time do Abortion key nationally televised interview highly automated plant em­ business as usual with the rest of programs early in the day and Blue Grass some keyed later campaign with The Coachmen ployed members of the Oil, the world," Carter said. issue in 1980 & sil·ln·artlsts Chemical and Atomic Workers He suggested Greece, the events to the professional Wednesday 8:30p.m. $1.00 Union. That union currently is on ancient birthplace of the WASHINGTON (UPI) -On football championship game. strike against oll companies Olympics, as a permanent site for the eve of the seventh an­ Comedy Troupe nationwide. niversary of the Supreme Court's None of them tried to compete Lower Lip Theatrical Comedy Troupe the summer games to avoid with the Super Bowl, which came The blaze was reported at 7:30 political competition among major abortion decision, both Fri. & Sat. 9:00p.m. only 24 hours before Iowans a.m., but was under control nations for the right to host the sides in a bitter and mounting $3.00/person, $5.00/couple Sunday afternoon, though the controversy agree 1980 will be begin gathering for more than competition. 5,000 precinct caucuses which Classical Concert plant was still burning. The President, who lacks the decisive in efforts to overturn the ...,._ _. .. eh es begin a complicated process to The Alondra Trio 1'hc blast shattered windows unilateral authority to order a ruling. (flute, violin, & cello) select 50 Democratic and 37 two miles away along the main boycott, was asked if he believes Sunday 2·5 p.m. $1.00 The anniversary Tuesday Republican delegates from the or a eup of our street in the northern panhandle the U.S. Olympic Committeew.ill again will bring tens of state to the 1980 National city of 16,000 and hurled metal support him. "Yes, I think so," ,, thousands of rose·carrying Conventions. New Green Chili Stew fragments as far as four miles he replied. "March for Life" anti-abortion The Central Torta is open for away, witnesses said. But Lord Killanin, the demonstrators to the steps of the Iowa this year upstaged New lunch, serving delicious Mexican \Vitia l'nrelaase Of llaaadnar~er & Drhak Phillips was cited by OSHA president of the International U.S. Capitol. Supporters of legal Hampshire, which has the first & Guatemalan street foods seven days a week. Dinners are served Expires Jan. 27 last December for safety 0Iympic Committee, criticized abortions plan to rally in Boston state primary Feb. 26, for the violations in unit 22, one of the every night until 10:00 p.m. Carter's "hasty decision." He in the first of several demon- opening shot of the presidential Hours: Sun 9am·5pm, Mon & Tue h<~o units involved in the blast. said it would be "legally and strations aimed at convincing campaign. 10am·5pm, Wed·Sat 10am·.12pm~ !.,YMU:~~ Dairy Queen* brazier FREE DRINK & FRIES* w/purchase of has it all DOUBLE BURGER. Sale ends Jan. 27th, 1980. 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To most of the people nations a well. season, it dominates the sports Even as the oh-so-loyal Lobo 1nvolved in the UNM basketball The adulation paid athletes, both pages, occupies up to 10 hours a fans continue to scream and shout program it must seem long gone, professional and amateur, nowhere week of TV and radio airtime, and and stomp for their crippled, Inn(] rJood. is more evident than on television: draws more than 15,000 people to courageous and justifiably proud Thnt was the yoar tho Lobos won Saturdays for the National each home game. It is difficult to team, it must have occurred to tho Western Athletic Conference Collegiate Athletic Association, imagine an Albuquerquean who is some that the public bears con· title, then went on to the NCAA Sundays for the professional ranks, totally unaware of the Lobos' siderable responsibility for the on­ rnuionnl playoffs in Phoenix. They and tucked In and around these misadventures. going scandal that is bringing UNM Ion and the purchase I and find it not up to our high standards of food Davis should go In an effort to enr.ourage the hy the Governor of New Mexico. necessary part of any well intended of two large soft drinks Governor to provide the public with Whether people agree with me or Christmas party. I I return it for another item or get your money Editor: leadership in this direction, a not, I encourage them to make their Santa, that maker of toys and I *excludes crown, inflation and health spa. I back. However if you finish the item we will Lobo athletics has developed into petition is being circulated. It is legislators and the Governor aware lover of children then proceded to I Valid 5:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. I assume that it met your satisfaction a cancerous organization that available at the UNM SUB in· of their views. Only in this manner pass out roach clips and rolling I I 1 Expires t/27/SO·wlth coupon-one per customer 1 seriously threatens the integrity of formation booth and reads as can we have any say in how the papers to those present. A pinata the Posh Bagel UNM as an educator. Although follows: state government spends our taxes filled with the same paraphernalia athletics can enhance the Tim University of New Mexico and affects our lives. was also broken. '------· education of many students, in· has as its primary responsibi/iy the -Sharon Weber Now, it's one thing to have· a tercollegiate competition should tn~k of serving the citizens of the Christmas party in the true meaning not be allowed to become poisoned Stnte of New Mexico by offering of Christmas, but to use money p . I I by a desire to win at any price. thP opportunity of a we/l-ro1.1nded obtained from student fees, fees ~------· The excellence of a university is ''dltcation at the h~qher fever. The Money misused which full-time students have to judged not by the success of its 11/tirrwte goal of college or pay for the distribution of such pure I Free i football or basketball team, but by tmiver.~ity education is to equip the trash, is•another thing. I I the quality of education its students mmail)· l.(Jbd i•, r.ublishcd I with the best coffee around. I \h1nd01'\o' thrm•gh Ftidny <:!~cry rc~u1at week of thC' l tniHt<>il\o year, \'iCCkly during closed rthd 1 Expires 1/27/SO·wilh coupon-one per customer 1 flmd;; \H'Ckot.. nnt.l ;,..-eddy durin~ the ~umtner \CO,.Io1tUI1W tllC noatd or Student Pub\icaliClnS of the l!ni ... t:r<;itV or New Mc~ticCI, at1d io; not fillaU~iallv a~~ociau:d \\-ith ONM. Second clas:; ~------~ tmSttlge ~aid fit All:mqu~rque! N~w Mexico !Pijl. Slth~cri)1tion rate i~ SIO.OO for the :lclldcnlir year. The oririi\mft c:~~:prcli.~t:d on the cdittJrial pages (lf the I hilt l.nhn nr~ tho~e oflhe nuthor solely. l!n'ii(ttled {lf)iniou ~~that or the editorial board or tlu~ Otlll.'· Lnho. Nothing J'lfitlt~d in the IJally tuhtJ ncceo;~atily rcprc':lcnt!i th~ views of the ltnj\.er<;itv of N~w·Mc~~;ito. Jlnll,\· l.uhn rdltnrlnl stnft: hlitur: Chnrleor; r1olinl,!. New" f:ditor: T.J-1. fiarnitr Stotff Ucporttt"': Harh:}rl'l Breed Chri'l Pnill"'~ S;Jtn Montoya Sr11rt~ Ftlitor: Gail R:no;cnblum A<;o;t S!lOtl'i Htlitnt: Martin J:mnwd;i Atl" h.litor; finn1c1a 1.ivingm:m Phottl l~ditor: John C"hndwick Ac;~f. Phnto l'ditot: Pcl'l·Chi Chou Starr J'hntog:raphcr: Mark 'Poul!iCrl Copy Etlhor~ Kahnh~C'11n Chong nu .. inc"'"" Mnr.nger: Frank Snlntar Mru;ag.ing Editor: Ray dlrto;.~ "\nhmlo,;~lnn~ .-ullry l.rllrr~: l.cllcr!i to the editor must be typed, Directly across from Vale Park dcmbfc ~pi1ced on a 60-~oacc line and ~igncd by the t\llihnr wi!ft the ntithor'~ nnme, nddrcs~ nnd tclef'lhnnc nm11hcr. They ~hould he no lotlgcr thi1i1 ~on wunh. Only the nnmc oft he author \~ill be i,rilurd :tnd ilatnt'i '"Ill not be withheld. Hplllhm~: 0(1itlicm" mn~t be tyf1cd, double lofl:\t:cd on li 60·'\futc-1:' line and 'iigrtctl by the mnh1w ·w11h 1he amhor''1i nnme-. nddrco;S- and tclc(lhont 11Un1i'u:r. They 'hould be no longer th:m ~00 "'ordo;, Only the nnmcofthe nuthor will he rrmu~d nntl name~ will nol be withhe!ld. 'fhc l)llll'· l,"hn doc~ not gunrantce ruhltcatinn. ~entra All o;uhmi~~lono;; become thi:! flrl'lf\crty of the 'lt•¥1 Mr•dr-,, nully l.t1hn :tnd will hi! edited for ll"rt!!lh or lihclotto; ~r1ft1Ci11. Page 7, New Mexico Daily Lobo. ,January 21, 19RO i'ag(~6. Nt!w Mexico llaily Lobo, ,January21, l9fl0 Anthropology department Ca01pus Briefs Contributions can be made to number of activities are being On Jan. 30 at 1:45 p.m .. Ikl£' eluding lsrtwl, Turkey und Iran, offers two evening courses Anaya given the Koschmann Memorial planned to coincide with the will giv€'. a free public lecture on will lw off1~n·d on Monday 'l'lw l>!'purtml'rlt. of Anthropology will offer two evening classes Scholarship Fund and should be dignitaries' visit and the grant "Japan's !ginning ,Jan. 21. award. tht> Meem Room of Zimnwrman ran also be taken for cr!'dit Ant.hropology JaO, Cultur!'s of the World, will he taught Tuesdays novel award Office, 200 New Mexico Union. Among them, she said, is the Library. through the Division of Con­ from (i::lO to !J:lfi p.m. by Kitty Killoran, a doctoral candidutl' in the Koschmann, a member of the UNM joint Library-Asia tinuing Education. Rudolpho Anaya, assistant UNM faculty since 1957, served Committee-Harvey Fellow ll!'partmPnt of Anthropology. Sht? taught at the University of professor of English, has been Other course changes includC' AllnHJU!•rque and rerently r<>turned from fjp)d work in northern . as chairman of the Department of lecture scheduled for 7 p.m. Jan. Corrections Women in Sports (Women's awarded the 1980 Before Electrical Engineering and Anthropology 150, Primates and Fossil Man, will be taught by E~c 29 in the west wing of Zim· Studies 386.001), originally Columbus American Book Award Computer Science from 1963 to merman Library. J)pvor, who recently rec!'ived his doctorate in anthropology and IS for his recent novel, Tortuga, announced scheduled for Monday and !'nrrPntly assistant scientist at. the New Mnxico Tumor Registry. 1971, as assistant dean of the The lecture will be given by Wednesday from 4:30 to 5:45 Anaya, who earlier this year College of Engineering in 1974 I )pvor·.~ '!'lasH will meet 'l'hursdays from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m. Harumi Befu, professor of an­ A Middle fo}ast history course p.m., will be held on Monday, was invited by Rosalyn Carter to and as associate dean the thropology at Standford focusing on events and per­ Both t•lasses will meet in Mitchell Hall and are intended for read a passage from one of his from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m., in Hoom l!l'ginning students. The courses are required of all anthropology following year. University. His topic will be sonalities from the seventh 223 of Northrop Hall. novels at a White House Koschmann, whose areas of "Cultural Ideological and Ethnic century to the present in the area majors and there are no prerequisites. reception, will travel to New interests included control and Identity of Japan" or "Why from North Africa to NEW MEXICO'h York March 2 to accept the LARGEST communication systems design, Japanese Think They At·e Who Afghanistan is listed as history SELECTION award. also taught at Purdue University They Are." 356 instead of history 365 as The novelist-playwright has C. APEZI·O· and the University of Minnesota. Befu's lecture, which is free reported in Monday's Lobo. OANSKIN : f f• had two other novels published. He was a member of the the and open to the public, will be The three credit-hour course, GYM· KIN ~ 'Ju\ Tickets Now Available For Rlr•.•·• Me, Ultima was published Institute of Electrical and followed by a reception in the which will include a special focus in 1972 and ffeart of Aztlan came Electronics Engineers, the library. on the Arabian Peninsula in· 41" CINTUL Nl -olio Hl ...... l~pl.,. out in 1976. Society for Industrial and Fri. & SaL. C/ !SS/C\' /'/1/;.1 fl-11 l'0111' 1.\ l /'R/:SI: \ /:'i Anaya has been teaching Applied Mathematics and the ? Jiin, 25 & 26 creative writing and Chicano American Mathematical Society. 8:15 The Morrloqe-Go-Round literature courses at UNM for Also Frb. 1, 2, :J $5,50, S-I.SO, S3.00 five years and holds degrees in ~ TlJOI.NT~. 5LNIOR~ S 1.00 015COlJNl 2:15 English and guidance and Library given EXOTICALLY BEAUTIFUL couseling from the school. The American Book Awards was created two years ago to Sunday $10,000 grant ,Jan. 27 reward American writers of Japanese Consul General 8:15 PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCE FESTIVAL outstanding achievement. This is Wataru Miyakawa will be in New ~UU~( RII'TION P>\~5 OR S 10.00, S'J 00, $7.00 the first year the awards have Mexico Jan. 29·30 to help UNM ASlJNM/GSA 1/2 PRICl been presented. officially recognize the awarding UNM STUDLNT RUSII AT 7:45 $1.00 Weekly night clinic for stutterers of a $10,000 grant to the UNM General Libral'y by the Japan BROADWAY HIT COMEDY·· THRILLER to be offered throughout semester Fund honors World Exposition Com­ Wednesday DEI\TH TRI\P memorative Fund. .Jan. :!0 The grant, which was awarded ~lUNM:(,!,/1 l/2 I'Rltl will offer a weekly night clinic for adult stutterers repeating the same initial sound at the beginning of UNM General Library for the UNM STUOLNI RU!tfl AT 7.-15 >1.00 from 7 to 8 !30 beginning Jan 28. words. Prolongation is the stretching of a sound, purchase of library materials Sumner Blanchard, assistant professor of usually a vowel. Rhythm breaks inhibit the flow of A scholarship fund for the about Japan. The effort to secure ~I6fl ~~e F?~ffif?ERBD NEW YORK'S MOST EXCITING communicative disorders and coordinator of speaking. mf. ffi]i£080. Department of Electrical the grant was initiated by UNM Both Locations Clinical Services for the Speech and Hearing The clinic will begin with a group session for the Engineering and Computer history Professor Frank W. lkle. 'fursday, Monte Vista NE 11101 Menaul NE Center, said the clinic will take the symptomatic first half-hour and then • break into individual Science has been established to UNM Assistant Professor 2937 Wednesday approach and will continue each Monday (Near UNM) (Foothills Shopping Center) Feb. 5, 6 ]JU~i!,~~~YJf!.f,m,)· therapy classes to deal with specific prol11em areas. honor the memory of Arnold H. Dora Biblarz, acting assistant fl: 15 Two Different Programs throughout the semester. Blanchard said the class is being offered at night Koschmann who died Dec. 19. dean of library collections, said a ~m~~llli~ill!~~llli®.9,,..~~lQ.Q.J!Jl.llii.9.Q!l.ID 9.Q.Q.O.J) QO 00 0 02 0GOO 00 OQO 00 Q 0 0 0 0 QOO QQ OQJ!!l 0OQO OQ 000.9 Trtes

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"There are no losers in these com­ ot snow during the first year's Olympics ' petitions," said New Mexico Special forced participants to play tennis instead Olympics Direct.(lr Michael Henry. "To of ski. ------~-- /. finish a race is t.(l win. Everybody gets It is this flexibility, as well as an em­ may be purchased from Sun-Tran something - ribbons, pins, posters, phasis on achievement, that appears to at the UNM Bookstore jackets, medals - and everybody receives create an atmosphere of wtal involvement on January 17, 18, 21, 22, 23 recognition for their efforts." between spectators and athletes. More than 100 mentally retarded Skiing competitions consisted of 50- from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. persons, aged 6 to.39, traveled on Jan. 15 Meter Sprint, One Kilometer (Endurance) from the seven Special Olympics areas Race, 50-meter Downhill, 50-Meter comprising New Mexico and the Navajo Slalom and 100-Meter Slalom. The Semester Pass . . . . . $28.00 a semester reservation to participate in the Winter competitions were divided according to for fulltime students only* Special Olympics at Angel Fire. age and ability. Special Olympics, created and spon­ During the skiing competitions, courses sored by the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. were lined by cheering spectators, some University Pass .... $ 8.00 a month Foundation, is an international sports and wearing yellow Winter Special Olympic for fulltime students only• recreational program for mentally jackets. The racers, with eyes locked on retarded persons. their immediate path, aimed their skiis •a fulltime student is registered for 12 under­ The 19!!0 Winter Games and activities toward the finish line. Some skiers fell. graduate hours or 6 graduate hours. began Jan. 15, with the competitions on ("Some of these people seldom get to leave the 17th. Activities included a torch­ their immediate surroundings. Most never lighting ceremony, the Magic Mirror wore skiis until yesterday" - Michael Commuter Pass .... $11.00 a month Players of Taos, films, training sessions, Henry). for faculty, staff an awards banquet and dance. But nobody quit. With intense or parHime students.

Henry said thllt each of the seven areas determination all competitors completed -~ -·· ...... ---···--- .. ·--·- .... - .. ··--·.. ·---- in the state are operated solely by their races and crossed the finish line, volunteers. Area directors oversee Special where they were roundly cheered and Olympics activities and work with local embraCed. coordinawrs and state agencies to reach At the Award Banquet Thursday llight Free bus information. the state's mentally retarded through a youthful Olympian modeled a red schools, institutions, private and group evening dress for a chaperone. "I made homes, he added. this dr2ss myself.'' the athlete said, and While not all schools in the state offer a added that she had made two other Special Olympics program, Henry said the dresses. number of participants grows each year. When asked if she was enjoying herself, ;..---' "Last year there were 80 participants in the girl seemed to sum up the spirit of the the 1979 Winter Special Olympics," he 1980 Winter Games with: said. "For this year's events we have 120 "'l'his is wonderful. I'm so happy, I'm )~~ people registered." Henry said that alack so happy. Aren'tyou happy?" J~J J J J your city bus system

766-7830 "Huggers" (self-appointed specialists in th8 ert of embracing}, met all racers at the finish line to share in the moment of victory. - '~-,

l'aw· 111. '~ '"" \1 •·xi('o 1Jaily Lobo, ,J mmary !! 1 . WHO !II'~·· Pag!' 11, NPw Mexico naily Lobo, January 21, 19RO I Sports Briefs ' average more than 15,000 per lwwl ( 'om·h C'harlil· Harrison hu~ Coac·h Kathy Marpt• eamc to a after an alleged transcript count toward the ove!'all Jan. 22 for anyone interested in Olympic sprintl'r Johnny "Lam" game. The largest throng to hac! to make• som•• quirk ~E'It·!~- hP:HI at. lhl1 Wichita Shock(•r sr·andal, hut he was cleared after championship. Entry forms are coaching, field maintenance or ,Jones, will attend. "This will be watch the Lobos at home Two recruited 1 ions. Tlu• n<•Wt•st addition to thr• ('Jassir· ,Jan. !l-fi. M arp!' Aubmitting a term paper to available at local ski shops. · other positions for the upcoming t.he strongest fil'ld we've ever hud numbered 16,476 when the Lobos •.qnad i~' David lluggin, a sufl])!'!llh•d W l'inr1·is and Yavapai Junior College in softball season. The meeting will ln>r(> for this meet." Silverb!'rg [ ~~ketball ] nipped San Diego State 73-72 Tennis team llit~hlanrl High Sehool ~~raduatl', t<•ammate Taryn Haehis at that Prescott, Ariz. AIHO rejoining the to Lobo team he at 7;30 p.m. at PAL snid. Women's Coach 'J'ony Saturday. wh11 IH•l·mrws Pli!.;ihli• Wr•dnPsday tim1• and dPeided not to allow Lobos is 6-3 walk-on Derwin headquarters, 520 Central S.E. UNM head football Coach Joe Sandoval said about 30 Lobo night whPn thP Lobo.~ tah on W1•inr~>is to rpturn to th£> tE•am. Williams. Softball The softball league divisions are: meets Friday women will compete in the meet l{eserve seats Morrison has signed two I TPxa•,·El P~oso. lluggin, ~0. wa" 'l'lw problem appan•ntly centered ...______.. 9·12-year-old boys and girls; 13· Eldorado High School players to which he says promises to be a a W11l11on a~ Yavapai (Ariz.) on th<• dPiiht~ratl'. pattern offense 15-year·old girls; and 16-18-year· The first meeting of the "good and tough." available soon C'oiiPgP two yPars ago and that llNM runs - Wt•inreis and Page leading the Lobo squad. Steve Sauter Football I and Mark Waldrop have signed old young women. women's tennis team is Jan. 25 at Fla<·his ft1lt the tl.'am would do Goff named :--~t uck·nt \\·ishing to rP~~PrvP ht't·amP a starl!•r for Coarh IlalP WAC letters of intent to attend ·a p.m. at the Lobo Club on the ... , .. at-; lor tlw I.uho nwn'~; Brown's Houghridl'rs. Othl'r nl'W bC'ttl'r with a more open style. WAC scoring UNM on football scholarships. south campus. All interested ' lm•.k•·thal\ gamP~I against additions art' guards llavid Ba1•his also quit th!' Lobo squad w· restll• ng \ Sauter, 6-1, 165, played quar· top athlete walk·ons and returning players 1·.,1nmdn :-itatP W1•h. 71 or Hompro, LPx Zr>rwas and to attPnd KHU, although she said Kenny Page, UNM's sharp· are invited. Practice hegins Jan. ... ______. Football staff terback and' defensive back for W,voming lFPh. !!) l'!lll do so Anthony Ouruh•. and forward slw may ~;it out the remainder of shooting sophomore, leads the UNM softball catcher Tammy 2~ and will be from 2:30 to 5:30 the Eagles. Be was also the lu•ginni111~ .lttn. ~il at tlw aLhl<•tie !larry! FaL1llnwr. tht• season and just attend WAC in scoring with 27.3 points Goff, from Carlsbad, has been p e e d team's kickoff and punt returner. Soph GI"lpl· n t kk"t oftit'••. •;out h of l1 nivPrHity elasst>~. And Karen McComber, per game. He now threatens to now complete chosen by her hometown .m .. v ry ay. . • Waldrop, 5-8, 160, was a wide I Tenni·s break Marvin Johnson's school I•' An•tut. HP•wrvatiun'i <'an lw rnadP tht• 5-10 fmshman from Victoria, newspaper as the Women Athlete British Columbia, left the Lohos record of 24.0 and Johnson's The complete 1980 UNM receiver and punter, averaging I • • l' •bl Hnl il ;, p.m. tlw da;v lwforP tlw of the Decade. Said Current- ...... _____.....,., nearly 40 yards a kick last Track lS Ine Igl e f~aiitP. Tidu~t ll HO on ~alti to thP in De<·emht•r to return to Canada. mark of 673 total points during football coaching staff has been 1rqu~ Editor Roy Hall of Goff's Lady cagers named by head Coach Joe season. 1(1'111'1:11 puhlk tlw da;v of th•• the 1977 -7~ season. Page already accomplishments in softball, Luke Gilpin, Llw 11~·126· Morrison. Mike Bender, an 1 ~mn~>. Stnd••ntM who do not wish has tallied more than 400 points volleyball, basketball and track: pound sophomorP from this year. assistant at Arkansas, and Tom Cl b f£ T k t t•• l'l"·•·n·•· ~~"(•ond s!'mester. On a posit.iv£> I)uggin new lt•ading r1•lwunder. has lt>ft UNM. Lobo center. has been declared pack the Pit defensive line; Rocky Long, of the football stadium, has women's track trams from noLP, the UNM wrest.llng lt>am to att!'nd Kanllas fitate "i will lw ablt> to rejoin!'d the Lobos Saturday Despite the numerous receivers: Tom McMahon, Former UNM assistant students. The $125 cost covers pe~ted to compPle in the fourth Saturday in ,Johnson Gym. play basketball for KSlf im- night. Henderson's transcripts ineligibilities on the Lobo defensive ends; and Joe Lee football Coach Walt Klinker has meeting set payment through May 31. 1'he annual Lobo Invitational Met•t Lobos .Jeff Gandy, Mike• Bak!'r. \\'il h th1• loss of ju~t ahout mPdiat(>]y hut shl' cannot receive were checked by UNM and basketball team this season, the Dunn, defensive coordinator and been named recruiting coor· tennis courts are open seven days ,Jan. 26 at Tingley Coliseum. Gary l>'ranklin, Clart>nr(• Last.Pr, ,.,_. .. n·hodv from tlH' Lobo sl'hularship aid for one year. NCAA officials. He was Pit crowds have continued to linebackers, dinator at Wyoming for all The Police Athletic League will a week. For more information, Lobo men's Coa<:h Bill Rilverbrrg Paul Marfiz and Manny PachPcn h:l''h;•thall tmm, tlNM'K at•t.inl~ Problems hPtween Weinreis and suspended and declared ineligible sports. He will also have ad­ hold an organizational meeting contact Therese at 242-2697. announced thut Texas, featuring won thc•ir matchps. ·~~~--~·------(}:J"{r?((y'~D::r

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO RECREATION HOURS - SPRING 1980 JOHNSON GYM MAIN ARENA Snow-lovers fare Monday through Friday------12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday------3:30 p.m. - 9:15 p,m. Saturday and Sunday------12:00 noon -4:45p.m. AUXILIARY GYM to storm UNM soon Monday, Wednesday, Friday------12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday------7:00 p.m. - 9:15p.m. Get involved Go through rush l Saturday and Sunday------12:00 noon - 4:45 p.m. The fifth annual Winter Carnival will desePnd upon UNM's <·nmpus 't in one week, promising something for ardent ski t•nthusi!lsts and WEIGHT ROOM frolicking snow-lovers alike. Monday, Wednesday, Friday------12:00 noon - 1:00 p,m. As in previous years, the carnival featur<'s a skk•r's d<'ligM - twn 4;0Q p.m. - 9:15 p.m. days of competitive skiing atop Sandia Peak on F!'b. fl.IJ. J. Pledge a fraternity or sorority Tuesday and Thursday - -- - -.------3:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. · The skiing competition includes both Giant Slalom and erosfl· UNIVERSAL AND MARCY MACHINES OPEN DAILY EXCEPT DURING CLASS PERIODS country races. All level skiers are welcome to enter, s!lys Assistant Saturday and Sunday------12:00 noon - 4:45 p.m. Alpine Couch Larry DeLisi. "We want. to inl'lude ewryhody, from this semester. t beginners up. It will be a nice, loose atmosphere - not ovprly com· :oANDBALL COURTS petitive,'' he said. Monday, Wednesday, Friday------12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. Besides the standard races, the l~amival will offer Sl'V!'ral "fun Here are some answers to questions you may l (Reservations Availal;:>le) (Faculty/Staff only) 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. races." 'l'hese include tubing and hot·dogging, as W<'ll as a boozl• race have about college greek-letter organizations. 4:00 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. for those who like to mix drinking with skiing. ,. Tuesday and Thursday ------12:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. However, the 1980 carnival will mark the in~eption of n we<~k·long (Reservations Available) (Faculty/Staff only) set of campus festivities preceding the skiing weekend. 5:00 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. , the chance to practice and gain skill in your chapter. Saturday and sunday------12:00 noon- 4:45 p.m. Included in the list of activities will be a cross·country ski clink Q. Will membership hurt my grades? ~l (Reservations Available) Jan. 29 at 4 p.m. in Johnson Gym Room JM. Hend clinicinn and UNM Assistant Ski Coach Klaus Weber will dis<'uss techniqU<'A, A. No, there's every evidence that joining a Greek As a result it's no surprise that many Greeks go on to CI',:'\:.IS:UE GYM positions of leadership. For example, all but three . , (starting Feb. 22) . maintenance and preparation for cross-country llkiing. organization improves your chances of graduating. ~ \\or.day, l'lednesday, Fn.day------4:00 p.:n. - ~:30 p.~. A practical clinic will be offered I~eb. 2 at 9 a.m. in the Sandia :Jan. 2l to Feb. 22-Entire Gym open at 6:00 p.m.) (Half Gym- Volleyba:i.li Chapter scholarship programs produce greater U.S. presidents have been fraternity men, most 6:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. mountains for all cross-country skiing enthusiasts. '!'he clinic is fl1'l' to members of congress are Greeks, and so are the (Entire Gym) all UNM students, faculty and staff. academic success, and better achievement for you. ~ '=tlesday and Thursday ------3:30 p.m. - 6:30 n.m. On Feb. 4, the UNM Alpine Ski Team will hold a clinic and a ~--- (Half Gym) • . Chapters provide loans, grants, and scholarship leaders of the 750 largest corporations. practical for downhill enthusiasts. The morning sPssion is from 10 6:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. achievement awards to encourage your graduation. ~ (Entire Gym) a.m. to noon in the SUB, to discuss equipment use and skiing Q. How can I join? ~ s:.t:urday and Sunday------12:00 noon - 4:45 p.m. techniques. 'fhe afternoon session, from 1 to 4 p.m., will h!' at thl' SIHM.'II:.;G POOL Sandia Ski Area. Q. Aren't Greek organizations expensive? A. Fraternity rush is this week, Jan. 20-Jan. 27 on 4 UNM Ski Coach George Brooks, a member of the l'ommitt.N• !'londay through Friday------7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. coordinating the event, said the additional events "should malw th<' A. No! Based on U.S. government college costs, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:30p.m. ~ (LI'.:;Es ONLY) Students, Faculty, Staff Only - No Children or Guasts . (CLOSED) 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Winter Carnival as exciting as the homecomings of old." membership costs less than 1.5% of your total col­ to 9 p.m. aJI fraternities will have open house-just ~ Ent~re Pool------5:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. And in keeping with the grandest of homecoming traditions, UNM walk in and ask questions. In order to attend other ' (Students, Faculty, Staff, Children, and Guests) will pick a Winter Carnival Snow King and Queen Feb. 7. Any full­ lege expense. ~aturday and Sunday------12:00 noon - 4:45 p.m. rush functions you must present proof that you are a ENTIRE POOL - (Students, Faculty, Staff, Children and Guests) time UNM student is eligibl<' to compl'te. ~ l<}ntry forms and tickets for the Winter Carnival are available at t.he Q. What do you get for your money? registered UNM student at the Greek information ,.. ski office in Johnson Gym, B·3R. A. What do you want? booth in the SUB or at an open house to obtain a l )':{ Intramural Sports- rush pass. Informal sorority rush begins Sunday ~ softball, football, basketball, etc. Jan. 27 and continues thru Sunday Feb. 3. For more ~, 14 Alternative to dorm life information check at the Greek information booth or ~· )":( Suppliment dorm life student activities center in the Student Union l ~( Leadership opportunities Building this week. Get the education you can't find ~ fraternity-sorority offices in books-Go Greek! ~ IFC-PAN-Hellenic councils ~--~~~~----~------~ Stu dent government Management experience UNM~ ~'¥ Scholarship UNM BOOKSTORE Study hours Libraries and test files Special Registration Hours: "Big brother-Big sister" study assistance )':{ Philanthropy Volunteer work, including community projects Monday, Jan. 21: 8am to 7pm Fundraising for charities Did you know UNM Greek organizations J1::::=:od~~~~~§br=::!~-L.II'!eVII tul:!> Tuesday, Jan. 22: Bam to 7pm Raised $5,000 for Muscular Dystrophy EX :~~;:b Raised $3,000 for Cerebra II Palsy t:4€-6w; er't. .,.. Raised $1,500 for the UNM L'nited Way fK~:~~-~~~ l fund drive j SHOPLATEic ~. Worked with Big brothers-Big sisters A AVOID THE RUSH! l Contributed to Goodwill Industries, T NOTICE _; Easter Seals, United Blood Services, 1 ~ Heart Fund, American Cancer Society j The Regents of the University of New BOOk RETURNS POUCY ~. and many more just in the past year. r-.·~ ~~~... Mexico have requested that persons having Books purchased for the Spring Semester 1980 may information concerning any violations or sus· be returned for full refund through Saturday, ~~ Social ~·~ ~ * pected violations of regulations and all in· February 16, 1980,provlded: Fraternity-Sorority exchanges 1) Books must be lh original condition. ~ Theme Parties • fractions or improprleties relating to athletic 2) Books must be accompanied by cash receipt. activities within the University. contact 3) Students J.D. must be presented with return. ~ Formals i Franklin Jones, appointed by the regents to ~ Weekend Parties , ______f coordinate investigations into the athletic • I ~~ l programs. Mr. Jones may be contacted in his l Q. Can I be a leader? : ~ office, Room 219, Bandelier West, ~ A. Yes, if you want to be. Fraternities and sororities 1.. * ~ telephones 277·6219 or 242-2079, .. or ~. complement you formal education. Leadership de· ------~------,6 f through his downtown office with the law firm ( velopment is provided at regular seminars. You get ..~ ~,~ ~ of · Sutin, Thayer & Brown, 600 1st plaza, ~ . . . .. ~ ~~.ae·~f~ .. ~f~ .. ~f~ .. ~f~ .. ~-n.f~-.oS'It~-. N PW 1\1 p;o,:il'o lluily Loho, J nnunry :'.1, 1!lHll

Drafting I Art Table Sale ~agee, Johnson leave Lobo team as winners ,...~ma)a~ By Martin Janowski Though both were having trouble 81uaprlnt Kenny Page, commenting on finding the range in the first half, Featuring freshmen guards Keith Magee Page and ,Jefferson each hit six of 15823 LOMAII N• and Michael Johnson, summed ten shots from the field in the AL.UCI.UER«aUE NEW MEXICQ up the feelings of the Lobo second half, most of them open busketball players, fans and jumpers from the wings and 21!115•8815'1 coaches toward these two driving layups created by departing players. Henderson's movement in the "We're going to niiss them. lane. Page finished as the game's 'fhey mean u lot more to me than leading scorer with 27 points. just players on the team. We all Jefferson wns second with 17 Pickett Fairfield wanted to win these last two points. games for Keith and Mike," Page But llhe real stars on the floor said. were the two freshmen guards Magee and Johnson, declared who brought it all together when scholustically ineligible for the nobody believed a 5-10 football Size Regular price Sale price second semester, went out as player and a 6-3 basketball 00 winners this past week, as the player, whose only experience 24" 36" 75 4500 Lobos recorded their first two was playing center in high 3f' 42" 8goo 534() WAC victories of the troubled school. could play the key guard season. a scrappy 71-67 victory positions. 7~:5\ over Hawaii and a heurtstopping Magee scored the basket that 73-72 victory over San Diego gave the Lobos their first lead of ~. ORTHOPEDIC AND CERTIFIED State. the game, 34-33, with 2:54 to go ~-·~ PRESCRIPTION FOOTWEAR CENTER While two freshmen were in the first half, stealing the ball Pickett Designer One playing their last games of the from an Aztec player off a jump 1979-80 season, a 6-10 center ball and driving in for an un­ We have the largest returned to the Lobo lineup for contested layup. He finished the selection of dancewear in the Rocky the first time since Dec. 4. game with six steals, many corning in the closing minutes of Size Regular price Sale price Mountain area. Classic quality ,Jerome Henderson played 24 minutes of the San Diego State the game when the Lobos were 24" .36'' 50 6010 and superb fit for the game, scoring eight points, fighting to maintain their lead in 108 professional and the beginner. pulling down four rebounds and the wake of a furious Aztec rally. 31" 42" 12000 684() Johnson scored only seven blocking one shot. Despite these 00 1-n•rl'"'''u• , bodywear and accessories. unimpressive statistics, Hen­ points during the game, but with 36" 48" i34 7370 Featuring: Capezio and Danskin. derson was clearly the in­ 45 seconds to play, and the score timidating presence on the floor. tied at 72, he was fouled while ''I'm just glad to be back driving down the lane and walked DON'T FORGET----- ALL STUDENTS playing basketball, this is what I to the line for two shots. After 'being cleared academically, Jerome Henderson (44) RECEIVE A 15% DISCOUNT ON want to do," Henderson said. "I Johnson, despite the tremendous rejoined the Lobos Saturday night at the Pit in UNM's 73-72 ALL SUPPLIES AND BLUEPRINTING need to improve on my offensive pressure, said he was not ner­ squeak past San Diego State. Henderson scored eight points play. They put two guys on me, vous. for the Lobos. (Photo by Dick Kettlewell) but I'm supposed to know how to But the one free throw proved get around them." to be the difference as the Lobos Henderson admitted that he shut out the Aztecs for the last 45 was tired playing in his first seconds. Both players were glad extended action as a Lobo, but they played Lobo basketball and quickly added he would be ready vowed to be back next season Men's gymnastics to play a whole forty minutes playing for the Lobos. By Popular Demand! next game. Looking back at the game, Everette Jefferson and Page Johnson said quietly, "I guess I season opener were more than happy to see ended the game the way I wanted Henderson guarded by two men. to, being a hero." The UNM men's gymnastics Fort Collins 253 .5·241.65. team opens its home season The women's gymnastics team tonight at Johnson Gym at 7:30 blasted Texas out of Johnson Carraro's p-izza will be serving ENGINEERING against the powerful Southern Gym 126.15-98.95 during Illinois Salukis. winter break, with Marilyn slices for lunch. Enjoy our famous Giving the Lobos trouble Dennison taking all-around tonigh.t will be two All­ honors. Americans - Brian Badcock Last Friday, however, the pizza by the slice and take ad· GRADUATES and Dave Sheble. Sheble has women tumblers had to settle for scored above a 9.0 in fifty con­ second place in a meet against vantage of this week's special: For employment in Southern California secutive meets. The Salukis were Oklahoma State and Emporia ranked in the top five in the state. Final scores were: OSU Regular 70¢ a slice pizza, now .2 for THE LONG BEACH NAVAL SHIPYARD nation early last year but player 130.60; UNM 127.85; and will be recruiting on your campus for civilian employment in: injuries prevented them from Emporia State 107.30. the price of one! So bring a friend! • Mechanical Engineers • Naval Architects competing for the national title. The next meet for the women is • Civil Engineers & Architects • Electrical/Electronic Engineers The Lobo men beat Colorado Saturday against U'1'EP in El State in their season opener in Paso. Jan. 21·2511 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Industrial Engineers , THE LONG BEACH NAVAL SHIPYARD THE LONG BEACH NAVAL SHIPYARD is looking for graduating engineers who: civilian employment offers: • Can accept responsibility for multi-million • Challenging career opportunities. Locker and towel dollar proJeCts. • Constantly changing job assignments. • Are creative in engineering analysis lo Improve cost efficiency. • World travel. charge begins today • Can adapt to multi-engineering problems • Liberal vacation time. with state of the art requirements. • High-paying retirement. Effective today, students, faculty and staff assigned lockers in • Are sell-motivating. • Merit promotion opportunities. Johnson and Carlisle Gyms will be charged a fee which will cover the cost of locker and towel service. The fee is due at the time the locker is Sign up now at your placement office. We will be interviewing: assigned and will be on a cash basis. Because of the locker shortage, students enrolled in P.E. classes will be given priority for the service J<1~naily [.,,flo. ,J anuarv ~I . l!lHO Arts 'The Jerk' fools film critics Wife abuse examined By Vernon Scott In one San Fernando Valley theater showing of "The Jerk" recently, the audience was composed book demands change HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Steve Martin, the largely of kids from 12 on up. A check with the Stopping Wife Abuse: A Guide problem or perhaps that only in gray· haired Pied Piper of scatological comedy, box-office attendant - herself a 17 ·year-old high 111 the Emotional, Psychological, the case of the "wife" is the issue became a movie star over the holidays in "The schooler - provided an explanation. 1111d Degal Implications for the a prob!cm. The reader must be .Jerk," one of the major Hollywood film surprises in She said, "I check on everyone who looks 4hu.~l'd Woman and Those aware that violence towards recent years. younger than 17. If they don't have a driver's Hrlping Ht>r women occurs throughout "The ,Jerk" was largely panned by critics, license, I don't sell them tickets." .Tr•nnifer Baker Fleming relationships, legal, implied, scorned by the intelligencia and generally written How did she account for the overwhelming 4 nchor Books, Anchor temporary, domestic or simply off as a failure before its release. number of youngsters in the theater? Pres.•Doubleday casual. Although the author But insiders reckoned without Martin's legions "They go down the line asking adults to buy .'i.'12 pages: $8.95 tacitly implies this, the title does of fans. Steve Martin is the most RUccessful stand· their tickets for them," she replied. "The adults By :Kathryn ll. Brooks not assist in the attempt. up comedian on the concert tour, the first to rival almost always say 'yes."' Editor's note: Brooks is In the introduction it is rock stars at the gate. Even director Reiner, who is fast establishing a t/irr•ctor of the UNM Women's stressed that the book is not a His first book, "Cruel Shoes," is currently a reputation as a miracle man, was stunned by the rentrr and on the board of definitive work on the problem of genuine best-seller. His comedy albums, "Wild success of the picture. t/irrctors of Albuquerque's battering. However, throughout and Crazy Guy" and "Let's Get Small," had Reiner made "Oh, God" with George Burns and Ratterrd Women's Shelter.] the book there is a strong rombined sales of seven million copies. John Denver for a paltry $2.1 million two years Jennifer Baker Fleming's statement about sex role con· Martin's first TV special for NBC, moreover, ago. To date it has pulled in $80 million. book, Stopping Wife Abuse, is ditioning and violence towards Product Design several stv l<•s to choose from wus at the top of the ratings. "Universal thought Steve's fans would see the not a light attempt at self-help women in our society. The use of Research & Development sugg. r<>tail - sal<• Despite these evidences of Martin's considerable picture," Reiner said, "But they didn't expect this for the battered woman or a short Freud's statement "Women are Want to put the knowledge you've developed in school to work? Right to $32.00 pric<• $1800 pair following, Universal Pictures executives and most kind of bonanza. The only people who walked out account of any aspect of the like the masses in wanting to be Control svstans sophisticated adults didn't give "The Jerk" much on 'The Jerk' were some of the critics. problem. It is a book filled from mastered and ruled" (p. 74), away? With an industry leader, involved shop now for hest selet'tion of a chance. Early word of mouth was catastrophic. ''We got some good reviews, too, including the cover to cover with excellent spoke loudly the tone of the in some of the most advanced Electronic Design some corduroy styles available It had lobe a flop. New York Times. I say people shouldn't look for information, up to date legally (in section and did indeed provide technology work available? In an area Design Analysis But "The Jerk," directed by Carl Reinerfor$4.5 more than comedy in the film. Isn't getting an so far as any book can document excellent insight into the where the lifestyle is as rewarding as CORRALES LOS ALTOS FAR NORTH JUAN TABO the exciting work assignments? CF.NTEA million, earned $36 million in its first 24 days in audience to laugh enough, in itself? Doesn't that rapidly changing Jaws in this problem. Not enough data is Talk to us about your career and about CENTER I CENTER I PLAZA Coon, & CorriiM Lom.u & EutJ.nk NE S.n M.ateo & At~:damy Montgo"*Y • release. At that rate it should easily surpass $50 make a movie valid? area), and representing a presently collected to present a our excellent pay and complete Man.-S.t, 1 ().6 Mon,.,.,Sat. 10-6 Mon,-S.t, 10.6 JUin T1bo NE Sunday noo"l-5 Sunday noon-5 Sunday noon-5 ()ptn Tilt S million at the box office. "If a movie makes you laugh and think, that's philosophy that is both sup· more thorough review of the Talk to SperTy Flight Systems! program of benefits, including tuition al:s.o m S.nta F• Such an accomplishment is all the more notable portive to women who want to problem and Fleming at least laid refund. Make an appointment now by twice as good. If it makes you laugh and feel, At Sperry, located in the ideal when one takes into account ''The Jerk" is almost understand the problems they the ground work for the reader to contacting your campus Placement that's three times as good. But just laughing is environment of Phoenix, Arizona, you'll kec>ping pace with "Star Trek" which cost 10 times face and strongly identifies the do more extensive research. Office. Or, if you're unable to see us orr good enough." be able to make the best use of your • as much and is playing in 1, 000 theaters. underlying reasons for abuse in The book is- organized in campus, send your resume and Heiner doesn't see Martin as a generation gap talents. A wide variety of projects Martin's fans apparently are at least as faithful our society. Fleming explores the topic/sections which is useful transcript to: College Relations comi!dirrn. But he does acknowledge that most of involving airborne electronic and and numerous as the trekkies who attend "Star his audience is young. Nor does he agree with those role of the victim/woman in this both for casual reading and for Coordinator. Trek" time after time. society and makes strong quick reference when needed. One electromechanical systems, as well as who compare Martin unfavorably with the early systems for space flight applications, Indeed, one of the reasons for "The Jerk's" box· Jerry Lewis. recommendations on what of the most thorough sections in provide challenges in engineering and office muscle is the repeat business by young "They are both physical comedians," Heiner changes need to be made. the. book was the section dealing an opportunity for personal ...JLsi=E~Y people who shout out Martin's lines throughout the said. "Jerry, who is a great dancer, looks as if he Before any further comment is with how to react if you are a development. FLIGHT SYSTEMS film. can do anything. Steve iooks like he can't do much. made it is important to note that battered woman. The in· 1r CLOTHING OUTLETS Most curious of all, "The Jerk" is rated "R. '' "That's part of what makes him funny. I met perhaps the most chilling aspect formation included a listing of We're interviewing BS and MS P. 0. Box 21111 Those under 17 are not allowed into theaters unless him first when he was a writer on the Smothers of the book is the title itseH. resources and discussed the candidates in Electrical/Electronic Phoenix, Arizona 85036 accompanied by an adult. A huge percentage of Brothers TV show. Then I saw him do part of his Stopping "wife" abuse indicates problem thoroughly enough that Engineering or Mechanical Engineering We're an Equal Opportunily Employer. Martin's die-hard fans arc pre-teens and young act on a television talk show. 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Yet section strongly urged the most comprehensive ac­ to inquistive audience even though our styles may change woman to seek counsel for cumulation of resource in­ what happens when a woman over the years, our quality and herself, to protect herself and to formation currently available. choses to stay in a violent en· craftsmanship remain the same. By Bob Hall Information on the legal system vironment. The man as batterer The best. seek a variety of other available Friday night in the basement den of the Albuquerque Press Club was informative; however, it and the rare case of the battered services, all.carefully detailed. while rain fell outside, people sat comfortably on couches, easy chairs From the therapeutic point of must be read with individual man are also discussed, All of and overstuffed cushions. A group of people sat nibbling and talking view the section on working with states in mind and remembering these areas are as yet without about nothing in particular. The resident bouse cat moved metodically the victim was excellent. It that changes have been made much research and Fleming's around the room searching for a friendly shin bone. The general mood I ll••'••e•' i introduced a strong sense of the since publication. The chapter on book deals with this in a most was relaxed, casual and almost sleepy. woman as victim which is research was excellent in pointing responsible manner. The book A man sitting on the couch excused himself from the conversation. 1\8~""" • ell ! essential in understanding the out research problems that exist with rare exception is clearly He walked across the rool;Il to seat himself at a piano. Another man problem from the therapeutic and exploring the needs that are written and and documented and rose from a chair and went to stand beside the pianist, He placed his Ladies' and Men's sense and covered many different unfilled. gives both sources of information 411 er-ua .,. ••• : hand on the shoulder of the pianist. He opened his mouth and at 118 therapeutic approaches. My only Not since Del Martin (who and lists available services. ''warp speed" he took the small audience into the depths of a song . . 1.11 , • .,.,. ! wrote the introduction) wrote hesitation about this section was from Don Quixote, Man ofLa Mancha, that it was often difficult to Halfl'rr>d Wi!>('S has so thorough The book can be recommended The incongruous surroundings brought a question to mind. "~hat 20% Off separate the individual theories a documenf been published. It is to many reading audiences from lftiSS •••• ttere it is, the sale you I is this'?" "Can a man successfully perform opera in a basement den'/" • being discussed from the author's a major resource book for sup· the public who read for in· open today When the man is Carlos Seranno the answer is apparently "yes." 12-s have been waiting for! I point of view. The two strongest porters of community established formation to the professional who Baritone Serrano, from Vieques, Puerto Rico, came from a family of • aspects of the section were the shelters and those wishing to seeks advice on a problem we are performing artists. As a child, he studied piano with Ignacio Morales discussion of the question "why establish a shelter. It is equally just now willing to admit to in SKIS, SKI BOOTS, POLES, Nieva and later attended the University of Puerto Rico as a music lobo does she stay?" and excellent useful to the battered woman this society. major. After two years he decided to supplement his classes with recommendations for the I piano courses at the Casals Conservatory. After studying voice for BINDINGS, SKI CLOTHING minority woman on how to avoid I men's only six months he was invited by Pablo Casals to sing in the premiere being victimized by the I of his oratorio, El Pessebre. I & CROSS COUNTRY therapeutic process itself. Best-selling fiction shop Other sections included how to A scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia I brought Serrano to the mainland, and in three years of study in the I establish a shelter, with input ...... ~ .....rte' 2120 Central SE 243-6954 opera department he learned and performed more than 39 roles. I i}={]~· ~TEIIISTRG -~-·-.----­ from all the major shelters across non-fiction on UPI list Serrano's repertoire and performing experiences have now grown to I HEIEFILING include quest engagements with the Central City Opera, Philadelphia I BAUECRAnEBS SKI TOTE. By United Press International I TYROLIA Fiction Opera Company, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, as w.ell as the opera I New Mexico Dancewear 'rhe Devil's Alternative- Frederick Forsythe companies of Charlotte, Mobile and Wilmington. I CC:Kiistle Smiley's People - John Le Carre During the 1978-79 season, Serrano made impressive debuts with I loRDKA 8228 Menaul N.E. Memories of Another Day- Harold Robbins the San Francisco Spring Opera in the dual roles of Riccio and Beaton I Gerry Hoffmantown Shopping Center Jailbird- Kurt Vonnegut in Mar,v. Queen of Scots and at the Caramoor Festival in the American I All Leather Ballet Shoes- $9.50 The Third World War - Gen. John Hackett premiere of Respighi's Lucrezia as Tarquinio. I Capezio, Freed, Ia Mendola, Gamba Toe Shoes The Establishment- Howard Fast Obviously on his way to a major career, this season Serrano debuts I Featuring over 3000 Leotards in stock The Dead Zone - Stephen King in Chattanooga and Birmingham as Viceoy in La Perichole, in I All Danskin Skirts- 50% off Triple - Ken Follett Providence as Don Rodrigo in Don Carlo, in Syracuse as Don I Portraits - Cynthia Freeman tUnrrrmni, in Augusta as Tonio in I Pagliacci and in St. Louis as Ford I 15% Off regular price with UNM !D. Thru Jan. 31 Sophie's Choice- William Styron in Pals fa[{. I Serrano stopped midway through his performance and wandered I through the audience answering any questions put to hi'llontlnuod poaou 011 • Nonfiction .. The Brethren: lnside The Supreme Court - Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong Aunt Erma's Cope Book- Erma Bombeck The Ptitikin Program For Diet and Exercise - Nathan Pritikin How To Become Financially Independent in Real Estate - Albert L. Lowery If you missed our full Feed Your Kids Right- Cynthia Freeman James Herriott's Yorkshire- James Herriott Body Shaping for Women - Arnold Schwarzenegger page ad on Jan. 14, The White House Years- Henry Kissinger The Bronx Zoo- Sparky Lyle NOW The Fanny Farmer Cookbook - Marian Cunningham with Jeri Laber THERE'S (Compiled by Waldenbooks, Stamford, Conn. and based on a coast-to­ this is the scoop! ENOUGH coast survey of its 600 bookstores) TOGO AROUND UNM musicians entertain at State Capitol rotunda Wl~Wl~~A OOA~ [p[NOOQCD~~LD

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MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES Waters' blues burn cold inn ~E~.e Quartet plays first-class gig FOR COLLEGE GRADS By Christopher Canavan A lot of companies will give you an important­ Saturd~;~y night the crowd at The Quartet just quickly devel9ped into a hot · • ~ · 1 sounding tit!!'. the Golden Inn was treated to the about brought the house down. opener which showed off the I d Th~? Navy will give you a really important job, fine blues guitar playing of 'l'be crowd at the Kiva was on its considerable talent of Corea, u· 5(' ,4 As a Navy Offic£•r, you'll have c:ommand over Muddy Waters. It was a perfect feet, clapping the rhythm to the Brune! and Brechtlein. · · · men, rl'sponsibility for multi-million-dollar equip­ evening with a cold winter storm bridge in Spain, the Quartet's After a quick introduction of ment, and the chance to prove yours<;lf as a leader. outside and hot burning guitar encore. Corea walked off-stage Brechtlein .and Brune!, Corea You'll also g!'t top pay, travel opportunities, and playing inside. Waters played a with singer Gaill.'1oran, leaving took into "The One a wide> rang!' of benefits, For complete information short set .of some of his old bassist Bunny . Brunei and Step," a beautiful tune from about b!'coming a Navy Officer, standards, "Hoochie Coochie drummer Torn Brechtlein to Corea's F'l'iends album. Ne:xt Sign Up At The Man" and "The Louisiana finish off the set. came ''Sicily,'' also from Friends. Career Services Office Today Blues." Corea carne back later in the Brunei took a long solo on this evening to play with The Bill Latin piece, playing with terrific Or Call766·2335 Muddy Waters' career as a blues man has spanned a period Watrous Band - Refuge West lyricism. Brunei's instrument is a of more than forty years. Waters and with the University of · fretless Fender bass - so much has also been an important in· Northern Colorado Vocal in vogue these days - but his fluence in southern Missiseipi Ensemble. But it was the Chick tone is unique, his vibrato blues during that time. Waters Corea Quartet that highlighted perfectly controlled and his speed has aged and he cannot play as the jazz Saturday night at the impressive. As relief to the jazz long as he once could, but what Convention Center. The concert fan beleagured by Jaco Pastorius he does play shows him to be the was part of the National and his many imitators, Brunei expert blue,(! guitarist that he has Association of Jazz Educators stayed away from overstatement always been. Seventh Annual Convention, and his tone was never intrusive. The Golden Inn was filled with held in Albuquerque over the Brechtlein drummed Muddy Waters fans. People from Muddy W•ten weekend. energetically .throughout the Who's Hughes? Santa Fe and Albuquerque drove dissapointed with the show, and dance floor. The evening was The Quartet, playing after a performance, lending youthful through the snow to see the old everyone from little kids to old definitely well worth the short strong performance by the Bobby intensity to the trio and com· First to develop a synchronous-orbit satellite, Syncom, Shew Se:xtet, started its set as a plementing Brunei's roving, Drummer Tom Brechtlein and bassist Bunny Brune/ conclude alone the Chick CorBB Quart9 t's lnlllatlng the whole era of space communications. blues legend. No one was rockers was boogieing on the drive out to Golden. trio with "The Slide" - a singing bass. Reminiscent of performance Saturday night in the Kiva Auditorium at the Convention Center. The concert First In high-technology electronics. seemingly innocuous tune that continued on pegoU was part of an evening of jazz sponsored by the National Association of Jazz Educators. Your first employer after graduation, perhaps! Before (Photo by Charles Poling) graduation, ask your placement office when Hughes Music important to movie's success Aircraft Company's recruiters will be on campus. By Charles Andrews

Ir-~-----~------, I TJrrzrula (original movie soundtrack] - John Williams was a proven winner, having already Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra snared three Oscars for his film scores, but, 1 HUGHES! I I I WCAMCA-.1166]. amazingly, had never seen any movie version of the ~~~------~JCreatmg a new wo1ld w1ih electronics There has been a spate of Dracula movies lately, famous Bram Stoker novel until he firs.t viewed and the one starring Frank Langella has proven to this one. G.W.P. would be amused to be one of the most popular of all time. Credit the 112 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNilY EMPLOYER M/F Few instrumental soundtracks from films can style of the film and Langella's sensual and witty stand on their own. Most of the exceptions are Price hear that the Administrative portrayal, but an important, if less obvious, Williams', and this one may be added to the list. element is the marvelously appropos music created Even if you haven't seen the movie, it is delightful Sale for it. hv ,John Williams, symphonic popular music, and even scary. Coffee Shop isn't a faculty or staff dining service.

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SIOO. 26'-*1751. Vpll~y Rental~. I FARN TO FlY. Introductory tc~~cm a\'ailahlc. Will provide all the knowledge and tools you need to become can I be a king or a prince or a great lover. Where else can I fight, kiss, CFI 'S PIZZA (ACROSS from UNMI slice of $40 fcc. 1124 LESS SKI S,lnpnrt Avintinn, R42·1647. 1/14 a top-notch programmer ... within a fast-growing division of perperflni pin.a. 60c no. I special o ·slice ofpeppcr(Jni FUI.I S PAlO. SPACIOUS nne bedroom, plmh kill, laugh and use the full range of my imagination?" PlJRCI-IASI N(i RFC'ORDS AND paperhm:k'<. Atlantic Richfield Company. !'linn. salnd and soda for$1.25.. 1125 c.-nrpet. walkin(t di~tance. SlOO. :262-1751. Vnlhw (WITH ALFA BOOT Rc~cllin~ Jhem • h('lf\Cfnlly! Hook<; r~.)r dR'iiiC:;;, fun. PACK. Serrano is a singer, a performer, an entertainer and he is indeed an RliMMAGf. SALE JANUARY 26 10a,m.·3p.m. Rcnto\lo:.$40 fee. 1/24 chililrrn. Rc~·ord~I"Hirdo:,ong." 106 Girard SF. 112R Under the guidance of our training, you'lllearn how to develop TRAK RALLYESKI(WAYLESS) REG· $179) artist, which should make him exempt from having answer questions UNM Married Student Hou~lns, 961 Buena Vi~ta SF. NOW AVAil ABI-F. SHORT term- unfurnisht>d. PRICE BC"nefil for Cambodian refugee relief. 1/25 programs for computer processing • , • de~lgn computer logic •• , HAUGEN APPALACHIA BOOT One, two, three bedroom nplo;, Smi\11 pet.,: children. prepare block dlagrams from work flow charts • , • prepare coded like, "What does it mean to be an artist in America?" WANTPO HEALTHY, NORMAl wclghl male Pool, c;nunn. excrcl~c r('lom. fcnni~> eourt!i. Security tn'ar~ kitchen, kid~. netco. $225. 262~17!il. Valley Rcntalo;. $40 fcc. I /24 paths to more responsible advanced programming, systems 1 41 45 continued from paga21 for our rcsc:trch llrug ~tUdy. Benefit!;, Call I i11dn at Crafts Area r------~$~~·~~TROLLORROTTEFELLA but not as her confused attempts to scat- _ 277"3253. 211 I'R !'F RJ1NT Till. Feb. I st, two bedroom Iipari· analysis and/or management rules. BINDING SHOP I ATF. AND avoid the ruo;h.lJNM Rook!ilorc ml·nt. clno;.c to UNM. TVI~ rlfrport. $2$0 monthly. pounding, Brechtlein proved an sing to Corea's (charitably 1NOO Buena Vi~ta SF RR4·S3R3. 112~ POPULAR POLE REG. $146.45 open dl7pm tonlte. 1122 Salaries and benefits are fully commensurate with education and explosive soloist in "Sicily," and simplified) electric piano licks in MFXIC'AN CAl ENOARS (19ROJ muy Doniln TWO llFilROOM I~OLISF. 1620 I ca~ SF, S265 experience. For more detalls on tho future you'll enjoy wlth monthly. Alo;o three bedroom hou~c. NF. R84·S3R~. House of Handbags one of the nallen's top ten energy companies, send your he drove the band relentlessly. "Soft and Gentle." Fortunately, Me·dl.'t~no, frnm El Rapido ~afe, F.l Pnc;o, TcKas. PACK. Send SHMJ each: two for SS.OO. P.O.Bax 2283 El 1/25 Albuquerques Largest resume and current transcript to: Ms. Lorraine R. Burke, ARCO 011 Corea switched comfortably the basic trio was able to over­ P~t"O· TC)IIl'i 79952. 1/21 TWO HFOROOM APAR'TMfNT for rent, cloo;c to and Gal Company, P.O. Do~ ~819, Datlaa, Ta~as 75221. PRICE LINM. Ornnd new. ne\·cr been lh·ed in, "ill conr..ider Handbag 5election back and forth from grand piano come this basically boring 2. LOST & FOUND • '>mAll .children nnd (lel'i, $2$0/mo. ph1c; clcctrlclly. 306 Coronado Center. (WITH ALFA 2001 BOOT· REG. $189) to mini·moog. His style on. the composition and really cook after <'n\1. Karen nt ARI-fll6fi or R21~nss. l/2!i 883-5710 Across form Coronado Center 5 FOUND: MAN'S HIGH ~choCl\ cia,~" rin~ on lJNM ROOMMATF WANTfll), ('AMPliS area, fireplace. ARCO Oil and Gas Company 152 synthesizer is lighter than on Moran left the stage, ending the 824+ Mmaul NE. Division of Allan1icRichfieldCompany 6307 Menaul N.E. - 881-5223 l'ampuc;, C.tll292·l923. 1/24 W/0, lelephcmc. St35 utilitie~~; lncl. Female~~; only. Package Price Includes Mounting & Hot 243·5RSR ~frer4pm, 1125 Mon. 1o lhurs. 9:30-6; Frl. 8:30; Sat. 9 - 5:30 piano - that perhaps dictated by planned set with a driving jam­ FOUND: WATCH FRIDAY Doc 14 in room 102 uf 299-0320 An equal opportunity employer, mlf Wax, Lessons available at no charge the mini·moog's lack of jazz-rock at its .finest. Ander~on School nf Mana;zement, Identify and Ff-MAI E TO SHARF hom;, rc~llme~. 299· 5. FOR SALE 5 Spongy cake 48 Mottled Tuesday's Puzzle Solved the stage - corny, but there is a Corea's last Albuquerque visit R970. 01/30 9Spouses 52 Canada's IIVF FNTFRTAINMENT EVFRY hmoh and UASIC" FNl.AR(lfR WITH 75mm len~. Nc:~oer u~OO. 14 U.S. Indian Northwest LACT.BANII V I o L 57\.00, ('all 2~6·3704. lfn closeness among the trio that is was -with the the pompous, dinncr-Snt·Sun hnlnch. Homemade wup. hnt Indian Jewelry 15 Appller ACHE fWif.tE ... lilo me.t~Jo;, the Mmnlnp. (~lory C"afc:, 2933 Monic Vi .. ta SAT F: HONDA XI ~HO. Dirt and 'ilrecl hike. Solo 56 Deer U N E H T A N G L E ~ evident in its music. overwritten, over-produced mile~. 16 ' . NF. 21>S·7040. 02/19 Arrrodmatc:ly 1,000 Bt:\t offer. Chcr S900 or OLDTOWN .£ N 17 Devastate 57 Nearly D After "Sicily" came "The Music Magic TYI'INO. PROFFSSIONAI , FXPERIENCFO al wi11tradcforgondP.A. tfn N U T .. ~. 18 Burma 58 Mrs. Charles DeFI T "' C A Embrace" and singer Moran, a tour. His return to the small J~nrvnrd Varicry. 255·6776 aftcr6p.m. 265~4022 MA7DA RX2. 1\IC, AMif~M~ radial tire~. c:~~:ccllent C A P I I R •• M 0 R A~- L 8 IIZ4 c:nndition. A~kinp $1300. 821-SSll. 1/25 tribesman 59 Rail lA of• T U T T E R. T A I long-time and rather close band is welcome, his playing JFWISH SFCIII.AR SHOI.EM Alcichom lli~COUNT~l) UOOKS ANI> recordli. Sa\'e! 19 Scandinavian 60 Prop IP lc ~ Is T t AT I N 0 associate of Corea. Moran an· truer to the original Return to Fnlk""l'hulc, nnrHbcio;tit. both children•-. and adult 1!1ii Huv'c:m uc;cd. St1JlJ1nrt ~mall huc;lne_._'i f1er~on,;. 20 Vase 61 Sorority gal p.mup. Family membcr~;hi!1ot invited. 2ftfl-4427 1125 umrchong"- IM Girard SE_.. I/2R 21 "All -- 62 Above I' In lA l.ii I~ nounced that they had recorded Forever (with Joe Farrell) and his LSAT • MCAT • GRE lA N NF:F.P HF:I.P WITH pa(ler">1 Tyring, tditin~. OOIIIJI F (Ftii.L} MATIRESS w/bnX~flring. S2S~ -" 63 More palnrui w:~.r rtvi~ion, tc~arch. 2R1·3001 1124 10-o;pc~d hicydc (hnrdly used) $75. 2118·30~5. 1/25 - 1.. ~..l "The Embrace" just the night choice of sidemen excellent. The GRE PSYCH • GRE BIO 23 Feet 64 Whirlpool DAMN ,!.f!_' TABORS ACMI' SllPI\F.MF JLIIC'F.RATOR. mouel 5001 before and that it had never Chick Corea Quartet, minus TYPING, PROFF-~SIONAI, EXPERII'NCEO. 255· GMAT • OAT • OCAT • PCAT features: 65 Edible seed liME OVERT.ETOP 6776 .ncr 6 p.m. 26~-4022. 1/JJ c~tainlc<~.c; 'tleel) with citruli juice .aunchmenl, retail VAT • MAT • SAT T R MIA R 1 £ L M A before been performed live. Moran, nearly matches the 221.90, likoncw, a'>i!!nmcn1~ Since 1938 Rings." Inexplicably, the the evening may well have been Mtirlday.Friday. 2M-~9RI. 1125 35 Curse 7 Neb 28 By and by Procreated a ...·ailahle or tth'C u~ your iLicac;., Fee nc@:tlfiablc:-. infOrmation. Please Call: 48 audience loved her, applauding Brunei's solo in "Sicily." MOTHFR'S SUl'PORT GROllfl'. A JlfOIIP for C'irt:utatinn 40,000.la11 (lean. SRI~(t628. fl2f 36 Commotion 8 E. Indian buf· 30 Sidekick 49 Peaceful as \\prnen w:n;tin~ to deal dfc:cfi\·clv \\ith heintz ho!h a WORKSTlJOY TYPISTS AND clerk~. needed. VA 37 Get falo 31 Spoiled child Mother nnd a Woman. and Wf\nting. l(l me-et with 7(ifl·2:ZO:t. 1/24 38 Misplay 9 Mutifate 32 TaJ Mahar 50 .Asian penin- nthcr Women mtemrtin~ the o;timc:. For infnrmation I'RtiiSFSIIII'S!ISAIIING EX· 39 Pollux's 10 At - - for site sula c{mtaN Suo;an 1 ihit ar 26S·6~till. ri15 Do You Need PH>ITlONS!!~ailin#' C"ampc;, No c!!:pCric:ncc. (iood mother words 33 Reclined 51 Hanker l'ONVERSATIONAI SPANISH BY n"i" of f'!llV. Summt'r. Ct~tecr. Nntionwid!!. Worldwide! Send 40 Debauchery 11 Pestered 34 Zoo sound: 52 Checks Me'V NFEDf[) IMMFO!ATFI Y. • • QIIAIITY TYPIN026R·7002. 1/21 mmrm1cr tt~~httml lo hd('l In the: pmcco;~in!!' nhd Blood \lali,lil':tf anillyo;lo;·of apfllfed rcc:;e MliST ho work·,llldy 20 Donor Center Offering you the · nr cfndcnev. $19~·S2M, Al11tlililfi!c; j'lnid. Dclu~e hr .. Y.ceklv, 1y(linp.& tlfctation. 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