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VOL.86 N0.47 Wednesday, October 2 8, 1981 Sen. Maddy Grieves Frozen Radio Funds .. On Students'Behalf
Alice L. Wagoner process, the ·$45,000 is "still frozen." A University of New Mexico The money in contention was ~ Radio Committee member has frozen by Littlefield July 1 after a appealed to the Students Standards May 15 move, which senators and Grievance Committee the Oct. considered a turn from student 20 Student Court ruling that representation ofKUNM. KUNM's frozen funds of $45,000 On that day, the Board of were to revert to the ASUNM Regents abolished the previous general fund. Student Radio Board, created the Eric Maddy, also an ASUNM URC and turned over funding of senator, said his appeal is KUNM's operation to the "definitely not a popular stand to university administration. take," but that it was the "right After winning the court decision, thing" to do. Littlefield said ''students voted for .the other KUNM before the ad Maddy, representing KUNM ministration took over." Consumer advocate Ralph Nader expresses his displeasure towards multinational corporations during radio station at the court hearing, Meanwhile, Ralph Sigala, his speech at Popejoy Hall Monday night. contended that 995 students had voted the money to KUNM during assistant dean of students, said he is the spring elections. It was, trying to get four persons on the therefore, unconstitutional that the Students Standards and Grievance money was frozen by ASUNM Vice Committee. Two persons will be GSA Elects Head, Considers PIRG President Bill Littlefield, Maddy appointed from the Faculty Senate, argued. one person from the Graduate Student Association (GSA) and one Diane G. Nakos Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 president ofstudent affairs. However, the student court person from ASUNM. The four are up for revision this year. He The petition asked that graduate unanimously voted to give the must then decide on fifth person The election of a Graduate said that will begin debate students who carry . three credit a Congre~s $45,000 ba..ck to ASUNM. to serve on,t}le committee. Student Association chairperson on ppssible revisions this fall and· ·hours or'less not be required to pay and a request from the New Mexico will reauthorize or replace the the SII student fee. Littlefield said it was his in- Sigala said the committee has the Public Interest Research Group current act as early as next spring. terpretation that with this appeal option of hearing the grievance. that GSA students support the A petition drive on the UNM Clean Air Act were among the campus is being planned by PIRG topics discussed at the to inform students of the revision AssoCiation's meeting Saturday. ofthe Clean Air Act, Irwin said. Liquor Laws May Mean Challenge Michael Finnie, a student at E. PIRG also intends to conduct a the UNM Law School since 1980, letter cam'paign to inform UNM was elected to the position of GSA students of the congressional For On-Campus Student Tavern chairperson. debate. Finnie came to UNM in 1976 and "The Clean Air Act is imperative The Associated Students of the chooses to do so ..But the law does pursue" the liquor license issue. earned his bachelor of arts degree in to encourage cities like University of New Mexico, in an not allow waviers to be given after The Restaurant Tavern Task 1978 with a double major in Albuquerque to carry on with the attempt to allow liquor to be served July I of this year to places within Force, appointed by the New political sc:ience and history. work they've already begun,'' Irwin to students on campus, may join in 300 feet of a church or school, Mexico Union Board, is scheduled a lawsuit challenging the con which in the past has included to meet with Norwood Friday Saying that ''pollutants have said. "It can't be allowed to stop now." · stitutionality of the state's new UNM. concerning the research, Holt said. been positively linked to heart and liquor laws. Graduate Student Association From this research, the task force lung disease, cancer and death," GSA President, Ellen K. Foppes, gave information sheets to GSA ASUNM President Mike Austin President Ellen Foppes refuses to will present a proposal to the NMPIRG speaker Mike Irwin said Monday he does not know if comment on the possiblity of GSA university administration, Holt asked GSA· members to get in members about the services the Association offers. ASUNM will join the possible joining the possible lawsuit, but did said. volved in reaching the students at "Tell people in your department lawsuit, which would be brbught by say, "We support •establishing a At a meeting of the New Mexico -UNM. 1 what we here at GSA have to offer ' a group of people .•. concerned student pub on campus." Union Board last week, Austin said He said that if GSA could use them in terms of our services," that the law is unconstitutional on New Mexico Union Director the liquor law passed b)' the New their influence on committees, in Foppes said. the grounds that it closes the avenue Cliff Holt said Monday that Mexico Legislature in January "is addition to some letter writing The lack of communication of waivers." · research is being done by Associate such so that it is now a greater support from GSA members, PIRG between GSA and its members had The new iaw allows for the Law Professor J. Michael Norwood obstacle than before.'' would appreciate the effort. caused 24 students to file a petition issuance of beer and wine licenses and some of his Jaw students on If the July 1 cutoff date for Irwin told GSA members that the to Marvin "Swede" Johnson, vice- to restaurants if a community uwhich is the best avenue for us to continued on page 3 French Monastery Host for Archaeological Research, .Lab
L' Abbaye d' Arthous is a 12th responsible for converting the "This is a Magdelenian site," the cobbled surface we'Ve exposed determine if they were occupied century monastery in .southwestern Abbaye d'Arthous into a regional Straus said. "It is partially a rock so far there are flint tools and during the same seasons as part of France that now houses an ar museum and laboratory. He has shelter with a large terrace in front thousands of pieces of debris from seasonal rounds to intercept chaeological museum and also been excavating a nearby site 1 of it. Dr. Arambourou and I want the manufacture of those tools. reindeer as they crossed the river," laboratory. For three months it was Abri DUruthy, for the last 25 years. to compare this site With his ex Some samples of bone from the he said. also headquarters for a University "Without Dr. Arambourou this cavations at Duruthy. We suspect pavement are now being dated at The project is also an op of New Mexico anthroptllogy 'project would not really be our site dates 12,000 to 11,000 years the University of Lyon in France.'' portunity to study clustered sites, professor and six UNM graduate possible," Straus said. "His lab ago, but it probably has several Remnants of reindeer and bovine he said. Duruthy and Dufaure may students who began excavatio11s at facilities at the Abbaye are ex more levels down below out present bones and teeth as well as bones of have been cyclically occupied in 1 a late Ice Age site near the Abbaye. cellent. He is vety cooperative and work level. ' birds, rodents, horses and elk have conjunction with two other nearby Working with molti•yeatfunding an excellant host.'' Bands of reindeer-hunting been uncovered. Faunal remains sites. front the National Science Abri Dufaure, where Straus and humans inhabited the northern found at the site are being analyzed "People used these sites regularly Foundation, :Or. Lawrence Straus the students have begun work, was pledmortt of the Pyrenees by Dr. Jesus Aluna of Spain. for thousands of years and went to and the students began their ex first tested in 1900 by an eminent Mountains during the Magdalenian ·"An important reason for this a lot of trouble to pave them and tavation by cutting through. dense French prehistorian, Abbe Henri period. At both Dllfaure and excavation nt Dufaure is to com build huts/1 Stratis said. "If vegetation along a·steep cliffline at Breuil, Last year Straus conducted Duruthy, the dwellers paved large pare it with the Duruthy site," Dufaure and Duruthy arc indeed Abri Dufaute in the .Les Landes test digs. at the site as ·part of an · areas with cobblestones because of Straus said. similar then we can say we have a region to uncover an ancient site archaeological reconnaissance he the frequertt rainfall. ''they are both on the same cliff, pattern going here." once inhabited by seasonal reindeer conducted in the region for the ''The populaton at Dufaure must they have the same passage across Another important aspect of the hunters. National Geographic Society. have been fairly large," he said. the river and their chronology is the Frertch excavation is the op The project was co-directed by He and the students returned irt "They paved an enormous area. same. We can study the functional portunity to compare pollen F'rench archaeologist Robert June to .start the current round of The cobblestones came from the differences and .similarities between records and sedimentological Arambourou. He is the person excavations. banh of the dave d'Oloron. On the two sites. We can try to continued on page 3
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j-: for the 'Quiet Persuasion' Wins Converts continued from page 1 liquor laws were both possibly dergoing renovation and will be 1: license waivers is declared un debatable. used to house the Alumni Stock Market Report constitutional, the whole law may It was also reported that the Association when the renovation is As Reagan Nears AWACS Victory ' be thrown out because its Alumni Association was able to complete. Ladies severability clause was vetoed by obtain a liquor license waiver Holt said he was so confident of NEW YORK - The stock compared with 43.51 million traded WASHINGTON -- President disapproval effort will die unless it after Reagan met with five senators I~ Gov, Bruce King, Austin said. before the July I deadline, but the university obtaining a license, market gained Tuesday in the Monday. Reagan reached out Tuesday for wins a majority vote. during the morning. Gergen Gordon Venable, GSA's because the request specificially he already had a design team heaviest trading in three weeks. The American Stock ExchaMe victory in his A WACS showdown Melcher had been counted as described the meetings as "quiet I representative to the Union Board, states that the license will be used working on how the Subway The Dow Jones industrial index rose 5.21 to 310.58 and the in the Senate and - with the vote undecided by UP I, but, in another persuasion.,, said the veto of the severability for Hodgin Hall, it cannot also be Station in the basement of the SUB average, a 7 .03-point loser :\!on prke of a share jumped 24 cents. less than 24 hours away - seemed shift, a spokesman for Sen, Russel) "We definitely can win," Gergen clause and whether UNM can be used for the tavern. could be made into a restaurant through the Month day, had been up 11 points before Advances topped declines 346-218 to have the necessary 50 votes at his Long said the Louisiana Democrat said, "We believe we're now within defined as a "school" under the Hogdin Hall is presently un· tavern. finishing with a gain of7.42 points among the ?57 issues traded, fingertips. "remains uncommitted ... and is a very few votes and the gap is of November to 838.38. Volume totaled 4.51 million shares With the conclusive vote on the not leaning to either side." UPJ had beginning to close." The New Y ark Stock Exchange compared with 3. ?9 million $8,5 billion arms package for Saudi counted Long as leaning for the Iowa Republican Sens. Roger 50¢ Well drinks index .rose 0.62 to 69.20 and the Monday. Arabia scheduled for 5 p.m. EST sale. Jepsen and Charles Grassley held a Tapes Irrelevant to Prison Wrongs price of an average share increased The National Association of Wednesday, a United Press In a day that saw 10 senators joint news conference Tuesday ( 50¢ Draft beer 27 cents. Advances toppea declines Securities Dealers' NASDAQ index International tally showed 52 formally stake out positions on the afternoon to announced they back 994-485 among the !8% issues of over the counter stocks gained senators opposed to or leaning cotroversial weapons package, the sale. Grassley had been listed as l SANTA FE - State Police Chief He was one of three guards taken im{Jlicating certain officials. 50¢ Wine traded. 1.60 to 192.61. against the sale, 4 7 fa,·oring it and Reagan seemed to be gaining the leaning against and Jepsen was one ' Martin Vigil said Tuesday personal hostage and officials said inm&tes On Sept. I I, state police and FBI The Big Board volume total of Blue-chip U.S. Steel led the pack only one member still un· upper hand in a contest that began of 15 GOP members who co· tapes recorded by slain prison other than those attempting to agents recovered 12 tapes and some 7 ·10 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday 53.03 million shares, was the in trading by climbing 5/8 to 27 112 committed. v.ith 60 members considered to be sponsored the resolution of guard Gerald Magee do not contain escape may have killed him. To written notes Magee kept in a safe plus LIVE ENTERTAINMENT!! heaviest turnover since 54.$7 in trading that included a block of Sen. John Melcher, D-Mont., against the sale. disapproval. ' relevant information concerning date, no one has been charged with deposit box, Vigil said during a With Melcher's announcement, million shares changed hands Oct. 1.01 million shares at 2'1. made a late-afternoon declaration Both were heavily lobbied by the I alleged wrongdoing at the state his death. news conference. The FBI copied the president was up seven for the ! penitentiary. 2. On the Amex, Dome Petroleum in favor of selling the sophisticated White House - Grassley met with Following his slaying, reports the tapes, later transcribing some of day - three undecided senators The 33-year-old Magee was Composite volume of NYSE was most active, up 5:8 to 12 3t4 in radar planes to the Saudis. Reagan Tuesday - and t.heir \ surfaced that Magee was con them, he said. were firmly placed in his camp stabbed to death Aug. 30 during an issues traded on all t.:.S. exchanges trading, including blocks of Sources close to the leading decision to support the president ducting a personal inveHigation And Vigil said the information along with four nominal op· l unsuccessful escape attempt in· MONTANA MINING RESTAURANT and over the counter at 4 p.m. 210,000 shares at 12 3 4 and Senate opponents of the sale in was seen as a serious blow to foes of \ involving alleged wrongdoing by contained on the tapes does not ponents. volving five Cellblock 6 inmates mtaled 58.42 million shares 210,000 shares at\2 SiS. dicated Tuesday two more the sale. But opponents still claimed prison officials, That investigation pertain to the state penitentiary. When asked if the senators were armed with two loaded revolvers. allegedly involved tape recordings Bottom of First National Bank • San Mateo and Central Republicans- now inclined to vote "jumping on the bandwagon," a they have enough votes to derail against the sale - may ultimately smiling Reagan replied, "Jump or deal. sv.itch their positions and snppon climb." But he said, "I don't make Four other senators announced Reagan. Tuesday they would back Reagan's l·' any deals." Friends Raise They were identified as Sens. "What if you lose?" he was proposal to sell five Airborne FRYE Slade Gorton of Washington and asked. Warning and Control Systems Mark Andrews of North Dakota. The president smiled quizzically planes and jet lighter equipment to Book Money They are among the I 8 Republicans and quoted from a ballad -''I'll the Saudi monarchy - Walter who originally sponsored the lie me down, and bleed a while and Huddleston, D-Ky., and Frank About $7100 was raised by the resolution of disapproval. then get up to fight again." Murkowski, R-Alaska, both Friends of the University of New That could make the final Senate Earlier, White House com· previously uncommitted, and Mexico Libraries benefit booksale, tally 50-50 and give Reagan the munications director David Gergen David Boren, D·Okla., and James the director of Friends said. victory he has been fighting for said, "We remain cautiously op Exon, D-Neb., who both had been The Oct. 16 and 17 booksale was with "quiet persuasion." The timistic." He spoke with reporters leaning against. "a great success," Jerry Wise, - MEET THE NEW BOOTS director of Friends said. 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Subscripilc>n tate is $10.00 for the ac ' .r Page 6, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Octobcr28, 1981 Page 7, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October28, 1981 OPEC Officials Predict Campus Korean Door Restaurant Oil Price Agreement Central ORTIZ :r: GENEVA, Switzerland - OPEC officials Tuesday predicted quick "'~ Briefs agreement at Th11rsday's special meeting on a $34 a barrel uniform oil price • fast service a for whicr would raise u.s. gasoline and heating oil by2 to 3 cents a gallon. • good prices 138 ''We expect and plan for the meeting to last just the one day and it is our • plenty of parl • 1 .' '•' I . •.l . ~-~· • < A ·:I 1 Page 8, NQW Mexico Daily Lobo, October 28, 1981 Page 9, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October 28, 1981 111111!1!! Arts Video Games CONCEPTIONS SOUTHWEST Asteroids, and a new game to Alb. "Q ix" UNM'S LITERARY/FINE ARTS MAGAZINE SEE YoU THERE~ .Mutcl1 ~·our ,.,·its ag:~inst tltcst• cl(.'l'troJ•ic ~l~nius(•s ~ . Theatre Arts to Host ::: IS For your dining plca~t'tll'C, e:: all meals are "Home Cooked" ;:.-:::. searching Southwest Conference in our kitchen. :::; for -;::::. Leslie Donovan Each play will be given a public \V t' an' now tal.cap off the conference Vampyr ticipants dressed as their favorite with a big dramatic flair. OPEN 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. dramatic characters. Ray Abeyta works entitled "Studio Activity: Directed by German/French dialog Conference participants will hear Group shows come in two basic Traditional Media and Current By The 11 plays to be presented as with English subtitles Mon. thnt Sat. a variety of nationally known guest categories - the invitational, where Products". Carl Dreyer part of the regional festival range in speakers and attend workshops an artist is asked to present his/her The show is a juried e>;hibition 1931, B/W subject and style from the classical work with others, usually with no that was open to all UNM students, Greek comedy, Lysis/rata to the with a wide range of suggested topics such as "Future Funding for stipulations on the work submitted; regardless of their college majors. Dreyer's first sound film. and first modern absurdist comedy, Six and juried, where an artist submits Juried by three UNM students and film after Joan Of Arc. is not Tonight Characters In Search Of An the Arts," "Turning Folklore into Theater,'' ''Holograms~'' work to be judged from among one normal person, the jurors chose another version of Bram Stoker's Author. other works on the basis of quality, from several hundred 'submissions Dracula. but based on Le Fanu's The plays to be presented are: "Lasers," "Video As A Training Tool" and "Creative Dramatics for uniqueness or theme. and pared it down to 53 works by Carmille. To Dreyer vampirism has 7:00,9:15 Six Characters In Search Of An the Handicapped" among others. The purpose of the group show is 35 artists. little to do With blood sucking or Our price Author, presented by UNM, Wed., generally to represent the broadest The student show is a semi· being changed Into a bat; it is a Oct. 28 at 8:00p.m. in Rodey The workshops will be held at the cross section of artists working in official annual event which exhibits sickness of the soul. In the in Students· Theater; Convention Center, Thursday and any particular field. works in all media. Considering the troductory title Dreyer says: Designer Tops $5.29 -$6.99 Just A Song At Twilight, Friday. More information is Generally held in museums or space the ASA has to work with "There exist certain predestined $1.50 presented by UNM, Thurs., Oct 29 available through the UNM Theatre galleries, group shows can be and the amount of students, both in beings whose very lives seem Others· Designer Jeans $14.99- $19.95 Arts Dept. bound by invisible threads to the at 10:30 a.m. in the Experimental compared to department stores or and ou_! of the College of Fine Arts, Vampyr is a film in black-om Theater; auto showrooms. They present an who are aspiring or working artists, supernatural world ... David $2.00 100% Cotton Sweaters $8.99 Among the conference's guest Gray's personality was thus white. with dancing shadows. a The Primary English Class, artists will be: Anna Halprin, array of objects, displayed about the exhibit presents an admirable one-legged corporal. the SUB cross section. mysterious." Rainbow Fleece Tops $5.99 presented by NM Highlands, director of San Francisco's Dan the space provided, sometimes premature burial of David Gray, Theatre Thurs., Oct. 29 at I p.m. in Rodey cer's Workshop; Cindy Snodgrass, cluttered, sometimes sparse. Studio Activity will introduce a and the curse of the vampire. Misses Knee High Socks $1.50/pr. Theater; creator of wind-sculpture, an art Tending towards variety of concept fair number of new faces to the The Circle Game, presented by form using the effect of the wind's and approach, these shows offer UNM art scene as well as a 100% Pure Silk Scarves $6.99 UNM, Thurs., Oct. 29 at 4 p.m. in movement on soft sculpture; Philip the viewer an opportunity to view represention of the turnover that is always in process at learning in the Experiment::il Theater; Arnoult, founder and director of the range of works either as a stitutions. Giant Cotton Scarves $8.99 Lysis/rata, presented by Eastern the Baltimore Theatre Project and whole, relating the total sum of The show is still in the process of NM University, Thurs., Oct. 29 at 8 the Rat Squad community theater; works as an entire body, or in 2 pc. Velour Jogger $23.99 dividually, picking those works being arranged, but from the p.m. in Rodey Theater; Marilee Herbert-Slater, from U PtmE· WDAl[] .... glimpses I've had of the work New Plav Performance, Louisville's Actor's Theater and the which best reflect the viewers 3 pc. Terry Jogger $19.95 prefrences and interests. around the gallery it promises to be presented by University of New American Play Festival; and all that group shows should Oklahoma, Fri., Oct. 30 at 10:30 The group show is perhaps the Th~-- Wodd of E~ectron•c u•deo uarne5 Men's Scarf & Gloves Set $9.95 Mark Medoff, NM playwright and represent. a.m. in the Experimental Theater; Tony Award winner. most democratic approach to presenting works by a community Mediums range from weaving, Pen Watches $16.99 Celebralion, presented by The conference is open to the of artists. jewelry, painting, and print making College of the Southwest, Fri., Oct. general public for fees totaling $36 Not without its inherent to constructions, ceramics, Rubix Cube $3.99 30at l:OOp.m. inRodeyTheater; for students, $50 for others, which problems, group shows are of photographs and the so-called Fashion Sunglasses $3.00 Boob In The Tube, presented includes all workshops, the tentimes overbearing in their byproducts of all of the above. Fri., Oct. 30 at 4 p.m. in the Halloween party, the performance amount of information and their Basically, in an on the walls Experimental Theater; project and tickets to all per attempt to cram as many artists into exhibition, the work tends towards Mirage, presented by University formances. one show as can possibly fit. One of the traditional end of the spectrum. of Albuquerque, Fri., Oct. 30 at 8 their advantages is that shows of There is a noticeable lack of -plus- p.m. in Rodey Theater Persons interested in attending this scale introduce a large number sculpture in this show, perhaps due Went To Town Singin', the conference may register at the of artists to the viewing audience. to the current student sculpture Unique Fashions from Guatamala and India presented by NM State University, UNM Theatre Arts Dept. through So if the viewer should become show at the Artichoke Gallery. This Sat., Oct. 31 at I p.m. in Rodey Wednesday and at the Convention interested in the work of an in is unfortunate, but the slack is Large selection of Handbags Theater; Center Thursday morning. dividual artist in a group show it taken up by the other works on the Death's Nose, presented by The conference is partially would be possible to follow that walls. ... and More, at UNM, Sat., Oc.t. 31 at 8 p.m. in funded by the National Endowment artists career after the fact. One could argue that' student art Rodey Theater. for the Arts and the New Mexico But every now and then, it shows as such are not really art per se, applying the argument that, if or these plays seven will be Arts Division. works, and works welt. I entered in the New Mexico College The Faculty Art Show, presented you are an artist proper, you are Theater Festival while four, three by the UNM Fine Arts Museum, not in school as a student, and if r------, from UNM, will be entered in the offers new art students the chance you are· a student of art you are not necessarily an artist. I Festival of New Plays. to view the current works of the IIJI Cornt·ll S.K . Up artists teaching at UNM. On the other hand, an artist has The three UNM New Play entries I The show currently running to start somewhere, and school is as 266-0211 were originally part of UNM's ~er'tiee downtown at the AUA ~"Exhibit good a place as any. Summetjest, a series of original, I II A" - features the work of several student written plays presented last In the case of Swdio Activity, the summer. local artists working with the viewer has the opportunity to I ·uNM Gtolosy Club --First Annual Bake Sale themes of mystery, intrigue and Weclncsdny ln rronl of_ Northrop Hall (O~It~g)f decide for his/herself, among an crime. ~ Building) from 8:30a.m, till noon. array of objects displayed in the We now have DEFENDER and~u American Marlu~tlnR A~sOd1tfnn - Southwest All of these shows, including the 10%0FF Airlines area rcpr_escnlative will give a rllm prescn· venerable showroom of the ASA, tation on ndvertisltlg· done by the airline, Wednesday juried statewide exhibition at the whether or not it's att by artists or al7:30p.m.lnASM 122. Albuquerque Library, present a more student indulgences. 23 other Super Video Games Women's Center - 11 Radsm In the Feminist range of works by numerous artists, with this coupon only Movement'' presented by Mary Adams Trujillo will be the topiC or tl!Scus~lon for Wednesday's Brown acting as a catalogue dose of works Stlldio Activity will open The Largest Video Game Center in the UNM area ANY PURCHASE Bag Scrl~ at the Women's Center.{l824 Las Lomas that could take an individual years offer expires 11-6-HI N,E.), Thursday, with another fine and Presld"entlal Scholllf!l Club - Will be holding to sec if they saw them artist by crazy gala opening reception Friday Across from UNM next to Don Poncho's ASUNM candidate cndcrsemcnt!l Wcdnc~dny at 7 artist in one person shows. night at. 7 p.m. If you feel up to it, p.m. In tltc Honors Center. AU $Cholars prcsimt will ~ L------have a vote. ln keeping with the tradition of debut your Halloween costume for Khn. Cl'ub _.. the Council of the Kiva Club will the group show, the ASA Gallery is Saturday night. What the hell, !! hold a mtctlng Wednesday at 4:ji:) p.m. ut the Native presenting an exhibition of student yott're only in college once. 247·4120 AmctieatJ Stl1dles Center. 1812 l.lis t.omas N.e. ~E.G'~~~:~~~~:~~~::it:XXEi!'"D~!I:X:t:~:z:aa:d:.. Ocncrnl tnenlbct.~hll> is welcome. • ' • r • • • • Page II, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October28, 1981 Page 10, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October 28, !981 rn .r '~J 1 Sports f~ {, ~~J i c roc om put e r ~·v~~t.,~ ,iJl , itt~ Ex-Lobo Worried About Athletics Tennis Coach 'fft." ;~·.,SSO Cia l e S Not '\tVorrying * (;~·aduale & Undergraduate Credit Steve McPeek • CLASSES • . t'OUND: SET OF KE\'S on miniature thong. Near TilE. CITADEL-SUPERH location near UNM ant1 old Psych Lecture Hall. Claim atl31 Marron J-lall. downtown. llus service every 30 mi.nutes, l bedroom 6. Employment tfn or efficiency, rrom $205. All lltilities paid. 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