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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 61, 11/15/1976. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1976 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 11-15-1976 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 61, 11/ 15/1976 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1976 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 61, 11/15/1976." 80, 61 (1976). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1976/134 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 1976 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Ne\N· Mexic.o '. Fresh·men English fijnal exams will be 7:30 to 10 a.m. DAILY Monday, Dec. 13. Monday, Novembe~ 15~1976 Confesses to ·Takin9 Money Ex-Film' Chairman' . 'Borrows' $600 By D.M. Flynn and Joe Donnelly "Some of it can be explained but for a 'few weeks but she waited u'ntil Margaret Ott, who recently some· of it. cannot. The in­ Thursday to tell me about the $600 resigned as Film Committee Chair­ vestigation is continuing,'' San~ she took. It wasn't mentioned to person, admitted to ASUNM Atty. deroff !laid. "More of it could be me until the last minute.'' Gen. Brian Sanderoff on Thursday had bookkeeping and some of the . Also included in tlie report by to taking $600 from cash receipts minor details she has mentioned Ott to Sandefoff was the inclusion betweeri Sept. 8 and 11. before." of $857.90 to be transferred from Sanderoff said she returned $400 Sanderoff was referring to a the account: of La Societe du of the missing money to him in report by Ott which listed $1700 in Cinem~, a group of students $100 bills. The remaining SZOO of money that was not accounted for enrolled in film courses of. the the missing $600 will come from the in deposits but irlcluded in the Theatre arts. dept. salary she had been scheduled. to report given to'Tobias. · Sanderoff said that film lecturer receive. The report included money Ira Jaffe denies the Societe would Ott also returned $297.25 of missing because of off-the-books ever have made such a transfer. ( loose change she. allegedly kept at expenditures like operating supplies Sanderoff said that Jaffe is not home in a jar until it had ac.: and phone bills. The report bound to give any money: cumulated into an amount large originally given by Ott, however, enough to make i·nto rolls. never included mention of the ~ When asked by the LOBO why The· money which was returned "borrowed" $600. he thought Ott finally admitted to to Sanderoff was deposited in the Sanderoff said, ''The thing that taking the money, Sanderoff said University business office on disturbs me about it is that I had ''I think she realized we were get­ Friday. been working on the investigation ting close to the truth, and I was." Brian Sanderoff Sanderoff said Ott told him that she took the $600 as "a cash ad­ vance towards henalary because of • a-personal emergency. Grou.p Protests Officials' Actions "She doesn't recall the date but according to my records it was bet­ The Chicano Studies Policy appear in UNM's spring schedule elimination of Sociology 226 was segment "in a very unspecified ween Sept. 8 and 11 when she took Committee is planning to protest of classes - nor did Lopez' name "in no way amove against Chicano way." the money in one lump sum." actions that it said are attacks by as an instructor of any other Studies,'" and that the fact that David said that the decision to He said the money was taken UNM's administration on UNM's classes. Lopez taught the course was not the eliminate the course was made by without going through any of the ethnic studies centers .. The ad­ Lopez has taught "Sociology of reason it was dropped. the entire sociology department, business office procedures. ministration's actions were the the Barrio'' at UNM for. five · David said the sociology and that Lopez would not be He said it was true,l however, elimination of two. Chicano Studies semesters and "The Chicano department was restructuring its rehired since his cour~e was that Ott did not take any of her cours.es and the dismissal of the Experience in the U.S." for four curricula and that Sociology 226 dropped. salary for the last month. Her instructor of the two courses, semesters. covers only one sociological (Continued on Page 6) refusal to pick up her salary would Ezequiel Lopez. Lopez told the Policy Committee account for the return of $200 more The Chicano Studies Policy at a meeting last Tuesday that he ,of the returned money. Committee, which 'consists of will not be rehired because UNM's FJu Shot Clinic Opens The amount of money thus far students and faculty from Chicano administration "wants to get rid of returned accounts for $897.25 of Studies and anyone else who at­ anyone who's been critical of their UNM students wishing to receive their swine flu vaccinations will the $1170 discrepancy reported in tends committee meetings, is policies." have to join the crowds at the fairgrounds wh'ere the immunizations Film Committee records from Sept. planning to hold a rally on the Mall Among Lopez' criticisms has are being given. 1 to Oct. 16. at noon Wednesday, Nov. 17, to been an argument for more in­ Students will not be able to receive vaccinations at the University The discrepancy was discovered protest the moves. dependence for UNM' s ethnic Health Center because of the continued short supply of the vaccine in by comparison of the weekly report The committee• also plans to send centers. New Mexico . to ASUNM President Damon representatives to various UNM "But basically," Lopez said, Dr. Joseph Beres, director of UNM Health Center, said, "We Tobias of revenues· generated by classes to speak to the students "the attack is on the centers, strongly encourage all students, faculty and staff to take advantage of gate receipts from movie showings about the situation. because I have consistently the flu immunization clinics being held at the State Fairgrounds in the defended' and taught in the centers. and the amount actually deposited The two classes currently taught Opera Building." in' the UNM business office. by Lopez, ''Sociology of the On that basis, an attack on myself The hours of the clinic are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily through Saturday, and on my classes is an attack on Sanderoff said he does not know Barrio" (Sociology 226) and ''The Nov. 21. A Sunday clinic will be held Nov. 22 from 12:30 p.m. to 6 the centers." where the remaining $272.25 will Chicano Experience in the U.S." p.m. Pedro David, chairman of the come from. (American Studies 241) did not "At this time," Beres said, "no other clinics jn Albuquerque are sociolo_gy department, said the being planned." · Lobo Fans Leave But Spirit Lingers On By Christopher Miller The possession of alcoholic The game was over. And as beverages during the games at several thousand disappointed University Stadium is illegal. Lobo fans slowly made their way However, the law doesn't seem to out of the stadium, many left their stop most Lobo fans, if any for that good spirits behind. These spirits matter, from bringing liquor to the vanished as rapidly as the fans game. departed, and left no trace in the When tqe Lobo asked Roybal if deserted stadium. he was aware of the drinking going , The remains of other types of on at the games he responded, spirits still lingered, however. In "Sure, a lot of people bring alcohol row after row empty rum, gin, to the games, but they don't display vodka and whiskey bottles were left it. They know how to conceal it scattered among piles of empty beer ."' when they bring it into the stadium, cans. and then they're discreet about . Unusual? Not at all. Drinking at drinking it during the game.'' Lobo football games has become According to Roybal, drinking at about as common as peanuts, the games hasn't really caused any popcorn and hot dogs. problems. Only one person has Is the amount of drinking this been arrested so far this football year any different from that of season fn connection with alcohol, previous years? Again, not at all on a disorderly conduct charge. according to several long-time ''When we do see somebody who Lobo football fans and Lt. Alex starts ·getting a little ro_wdy we wait Roybal of the campus police. until he or she gets up and heads ''Taking a snort while watching back toward the concession stand the game has become as traditional or the bathroom," Roybal said. We as hearing 'Hail New Mexico' stop them then and tell them to played during halftime," said one either straighten up or leave the ball student. "Hell, you gotta keep game." warm on these cool auturnn Photo by Phyllis Kushner Roybal said if they try to con- nights." University Stadium ( Continued on Page 6) "•-' ' Regular Size "0 10,.... ,, Qq (I)"' ~ Immediate $1 Increase University SUNDAES w Dairy Queen* Brazier* 2 For J (I)z li:l ,I Price Of One ..0 Clerks Accept New Contract has it all Dairq Dairy Queen ~ ' ~ 5 With (I) > Ending a three-week-old strike contract already ratified last Some 1200 clerks participated in Queen· thla :>< Food & Dessert DQ-pon r;· ;i: against Safeway supermarkets, Thursday by clerks striking the city-wide strike against Safeway 0 0 members of the Albuquerque retail Safeway stores in Los Alamos, with the picket lines also honored * Registered Trademark '76 1:1 ..o grocery clerks union voted Santa Fe, Taos, and Las Vegas.
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