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Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Thursday, April&, 1967 Bridge Party Town Club will hold a bridge party at the Newman Center to­ Hopeful 6ridders Open .Training morrow from 1 to 4 p.m. The p11rty is open to the public and . By NOOLEY REINHEARDT practice next fall and two of the players and where. they will fit in. t~e three-tim~ conference c~:~; Spring football practice at top playerl! and an assistant 5 Non-Conference Games pwn Lobos Will meet Iowa refreshments and door prizes will coach will also report then after Along with the five Western at Ames, San Jose State at San be offered. Tickets are one dollar UNM looks little ditffferent than a person and may be purchased it has in past years, but coaches a six-month stay in the national Athletic Conference games with Jose, Calif., T.exas Western here, I M· guard. Wyoming, Brigham Young, Utah, ard New Mex1co State here. at the door. Participants are and fans alike hope that the end It is much too early for the Arizona, and Arizona State, the asked to bring their own cards. A result will be more fruitful than coaches to evaluate the players- Lobos will meet a varied group Nov. 17 -I 8 tournament will be held for those c~.~ ------~~----~F--- it was the past two seasons. old or new-or to size up the of non-conference challengers. interested, prospectus for the 1967 cam- The opening game of the sea­ Coach Bill Weeks has changed paigu. Spring practice will tell son wil lbe with Idaho State here. the Lobo attack to the I forma- much about the potential of the Then mixed through the season Patronize tion. However, early practice is Archery Tourney Fiagstead Will Bid for Executive Lobo Advertisers ob limited to getting back into shape after the winter and reviewing At ASU Is First By WAYNE CIDDIO basic football, with the finer de­ Arizona State University has James Flagstead, a fourth-year engineering student at tails coming later. been selected to host the first UNM, has declared himself as the third candidate for the The success of the new attack U. S. Intercollegiate Archery position of Associated Students president. probably won't be known until Meet. Flagstead announced his candidacy "with the intent of the first game next fall. However, Dates for the event, according Indian Jewelry offel'ing to the student body it will be possible to get some to Tournament Director Margar­ OLDTOWN a positive program of effec­ general idea in later practices. et Klann, will be Nov. 17-18, tive ideas to better focus the 1967. Alpho Phi Omego sincere desires and efforts Nobody Safe Miss Klan, coach of the nation­ of student government on No positions are safe on the ally ranked men's and women's STUDENTS the problems that exist and the Wolfpack squad after last year's To Bock Thorson questions that need to be raised teams at ASU, said that the meet Juniors-Seniors-Graduotes in the University." 2-8 season piled on top of a 3-7 was scheduled by the National The Alpha Phi Omega service LOBO FOOTBALLERS begin spring football practice with as­ for part•time work now leading to Flag-stead has been president tally in 1965. Some 34 lettermen Archery' Association in order to fraternity last night voted unani­ sistant coach Bo Bollinger, left, and head coach Bill Weeks in the full·time in summer. Starting salaries of Vigilantes and Chakaa, secre­ are returning, but after the '66 background looking on. The Lobos will enter the 1967 campaign add emphasis to the sport, which mously to support John Thorson $20 to $50 a week depending on in his election campaign for Pres­ tary of Blue Key, vice-president showing nearly everyone is start­ hoping to improve on last year's disappointing 2-8 season. Prac­ will gain status as an olympic of the Institute of Electl'ical and tice sessions are in the afternoons at the baseball field. hours available with excellent earn· ident of Assoeiated Students. ing at the bottom. event in 1972. Electronic Engineering, presid!mt ings for summer work. APO President Don Murphy New recruits will come in for (LOBO photo by Pawley) asked the membet·s of the frater­ State Master Councilor of tlw Call Mr. Spradling at the Holiday nity to support Thorson who is Ordt>r of DeMolay, a membP.r of Inn, 298-6861, ext. 209 between 10 an independent. "I think that I Engizwr-r~ Joint Council, and a m~mber ()f Dan Dennison's g,:ec·­ a.m. and 2 p.m. dally. know all of you well enough to Listen to KUNM I know that Thorson is the kind of utive Committee. U. Nine to l-lost Texas Tech man you want to suppol't," Mur­ Plagstead said, ''I think I lmvc the opportunity to oJfer a uniqu(' Coach Bob Leigh's UNM base­ phy said. strikeouts. 40 Active Members set of capabilities for the job." ball squad will play host to Texas Monday and Tuesday before mov­ Texas Tech took a 8-9 record ing here for the three game set Do You Have The fraternity represents about He indicated that he would be Tech in a three game series with on this week's road swing. Coach supported by the College o:f En­ with New Mexico. Prior to the PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE JOHN THORSON (standing), thanks members of Alpha Phi Omega 40 active members, operates the a twinbi11 set for Friday, April Burl Huffman's Raiders opened Texas A&M games, Tech's wins coat check booth in the Union gineering, service fraternity for their expression of support in the election. The group voted unanimously to When asked how the presi­ 7, and a single game on Satur­ the week with Texas A&M on were over New Mexico High­ BIG PROBLEMS. help Thorson in his bid for the presidency of the Associated Students. Seated at the table listening and performs many service proj­ ects both on and off campus. aff ect his academic day. The games will start at 1 :00 lands (7-6 and 3-1) and Texas to Thorson are (from left): vice-president Marty Castillo, president Don Murphy, and treasurer r--c.·---·---.---·'·····-~·· Western (13-4). OR LITTlE PROBLEMS T h o r s o n answered questions p.m. both days. Glen Grea\'er. The fraternity has about 40 active members and its motion was the first public ex­ OR pression of support for Thorson. (LOBO Photo by Pawley) from members about his positions The Lobos put a 13-10-1 record BATTING I.EADERS on campus problems. He pledged on the line after winning six WANT ADS GMS AB R H "CAN'T SOLVE" PROBLEMS to try to get more of the town Hames 7 11 students to become involved with CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: Koch 3 5 games in the nine game series u 30 5 12 Ufe? campus activities. 4 line ad., 65f- tim.. , $2.00. Insertions Stor in U.S. students on our campus have all The APO support for Thorson toward a public debate with t e Greg With .316, Paul LaPrairie prepaid. 1 poster $1.75, 2 posters $3.00, Students budget Wednesday after the opportunities possible to take Chi Alpha, UNM's newest re­ 3 pooters U.25. MadaJn Butterfly's Gift amending the proposed budget to full advantage of their National was the first sign of the election o t h e r presidential candidates, .307 and Mike McLaughlin .304. Shop, 4609 E. Colfax, Denver, Colorado ligious organization, has recently fever that will begin to grip the Flagstead said,. "I think that a 80220. include an allocation of $36,000 Student Association.", :obtained its national charter. At With leads the team in RBis with campus before the April 21 elec- debate emphasizes personalities FOR sale: A vair of wire wheels. Will foi' the MIRAGE, UNM year­ the same time, the local chapter 17 followed by Mark Johnson llt. Austin, Healey, MG or Triumph, fion. rather than the issues at hand." $25.00 for the pair. Call 256-1169 after b~ok. · ·· . received word that its chapter with 16 and LaPrairie with 15. name had been changed to Delta He closed his campaign state­ 5 p.m. 3/31, 4/3,5,6. The reinstatement of the Friday Dance ment by saying, "I pledge that ' 1965 Honda 150ee. $200.00 or best <>ffcr. MIRAGE budget may affect next Mu. Chakaa Applications May be seen at 2126 Gold SE, Apt. 11. The "New Plague" band should I be elected I will be a With Leads 416, 7, 10, 12. year's tuition and fees once again, The next regular meeting will Chakaa applications are due will play at a dance sponsored ·he held on Tuesday, April 11, at Monday, AprillO. Any sophomore dedicated and responsible repre­ With leads the Lobos in two, SLIDE ltule KNE, almost new, Call J. since the figures set by the UNM by the Union Directorate in sentative of the student body, . Vaughn, 299-9571. 4/6, 7, 10, 12. Regents were based on an activity 8:15 p.m. The meeting will be in men with a 2.75 grade aver­ base hits with eight and home­ the Union tonight from 8:30 to room 253 in the Union. The fea­ age and 45 credit hours are eli­ concerned with significant stu­ WANT TO RENT fee cut of $2 a semester, the por­ 11 :30. Admission is 25 cents runs with three. LaPrairie leads tion of the $12 fee no1·mally allot­ (tured speaker for the evening is gible to apply. Applications may dent problems and questions and in triples with five to his credit. OSU Prot. and family want to rent fur­ with student ID card. Doyle Kelly, Chi Alpha chaplain. with fulfilling my campaign nished liome in good location June­ ed to the yearbook. be picked up at Miss Elder's desk August. Ref. Write P.O. Box 241, Dub­ Everyone is invited to attend. in the Dean's office. promises." Leigh is expected to send Ralph lin, Ohio. 4/6, 6, , 7 . The total budget will be $225,- Sallee (2-3) to the mound in the SOLVED even 000 divided among organizations FOR REN'l' and student government. Organi­ opener with Cliff Fowler (2·0) for those Who perspire heavily EFFICIENCY apartment, 2 blocks from zation , requests for allocations the probable choice in the night­ campua, $65.00 . Per month, ut!llties · were submitted to Senate finance Paid. See at 119 Maple NE or call cap. In Saturday's single game 242-9953. 4/5, 6, 7, 10 eommittee; Chairman Tom Horn, U. Music Professor Is Gourmet Cook ace Bob McAulay (4-1) should EFFICIENCY apartment!!, 1 block west of considered, in committee, a!Jd re­ (Editor's note: This is the last UNM, $79.50 to $85.00 aU Utlllti"" paid, viewed by the Joint Executive-Fi­ years ago when Whitlow's wife "My most encouragement other 12 years, has published several get the nod. Sallee has posted a Some with improvementl!. Furni•hed, ol'l­ A new antiperspirant that in a series of three articles by was in the hospital, and it was than from my wife came from •treet parking, CaD Sam Coover, 266· nance committee before the bud­ LOBO Editpr Lynne Frindell on of his own recipes in local news­ 8.22 ERA and leads the pitching 8571, eves. 842-8280. Calrd·Norr&l Ruley, really Works! Solves underarm get was submitted to senate. try to cook or starve. another male gourmet cook in 216, 9, 10. !lobbies of UNM faeulty mem­ papers. He has no special tools staff in strikeouts with 54. Mc­ problems for many who had The newly established Popular "My wife was and to this day town who has two kitchens in his for cooking except the normal LARGE apartment, 2 bedroom, new tarn. despairea of effective bers.) Aulay beat Illinois twice, includ­ Entertainment committee was al­ is tolerant about my cooking and home-one for his wife and one culinary devices plus an array lahing•, elllclency kitehen. AU utiUti.. in­ help. MITCHUM ANTI­ for him," explained Whitlow. ing a four hit 9-0 shutout, and cluded •.Call Sam Cooper, 265-8671, eves, located $20,000 to bring . well­ By LYNNE FRINDELL puttering around the kitchen," he of 50 or so different spices that 842-8280. Calrd-Norrio Realty, 2/6, 9, to. PERSPIRANT keeps known entertainers to UNM next explained. "Since I have learned Secret of Cooking he likes to experiment with •. has an ERA of 3.40 with 42 underarms absolutely dry for A gourmet cook is usually one SERVICES year. . . . who knows the fine points of the what I was doing, she is grateful "The secret of cooking for Has he any personal do's or thousands of grateful users. When you can't afford to be dull The THUNDERBIRD, JUG­ for the work I talte off her shoul· other people and pleasing them," CLEAN, oil and adjust portable t:rpewrit. Positive action coupled with trade and who has an expert dont's about cooking? Whitlow era $9.00, Electric $12.50, Standard GLER, MIRAGE, and LOBO knowledge of good food and good ders, and we both enjoy cooking. Whitlow said, "is preparing ba­ said that his complaint was that $11.00, Special for UNM Student.. Free complete gentleness to normal were allocated $3,400, $3,000, A word-of-mouth agreement with sically what they like, perhaps a piek up tl: delivery. E a: E Typewriter skin and clothing is made pos­ drink, but for James Whitlow, people cook meat too fast. Service, 2217 Coal SE. Phone 243-0588, sharpen your wits $36,000 and $26,000, respectively. music p1·ofcssor at UNM, it is a my wife is that she cooks the chuck roast and then sneaking in sible by new type of formula desserts and Mexican dishes, and Cook Meat Slowly APARTMENTS All 44 items on the budget different story. new stuff in the way of seasoning produced by a trustworthy 54- with NoDoz . were considered individually by fixes the fancy trimmings like or sauces. People enjoy it every "Good meat should be cooked year-old laboratory. 90-day "It is not so much that I am ROOM AND BOARD for college etudentll. Senate before the budget was hors d'oeuvres. I do the rest." time." slowly at 250" 1 no more no less," Co-educational, freedom and Privaey, NoDoz keep alert tablets or new chewable mints, a connoisseur of fine ffoods," said supply $3.00, At leading drug safe as coffee, help bring you .... tentively a}}proved. The budget Cooking is Whitlow's type of he said. "If done correctly, there wall·lo·waU earoeting, heated swimmin~r and toiletry counters, with Whitlow, "as that I just like to RelatiYes Sampled Food 11001, cood food, eolor TV and •tudy back to your mental best .• , help will be considered in its final cook what people like." relaxation away from the music would be no need for meat ten­ Jooqes. As loW as $29.25 a week for patented nylon applicator. Or Before Whitlow got the cour­ room and OOard. Tbe College Inn, 803 you become more alert to the form, including the MIRAGE Whitlow is one of several UNM world even though it can take a derizers." Ash N.E., 243-2881, for sample, send 25~ to The people and conditions around allocation and some minor age to cook for parties or guests, good day's work to prepare a Mitchum Co., Dept. AP-3 professors a n d administrators "My right hand man. in . this LOST you. Non-habit forming. changes, next Wednesday, he used to invite relatives over 1neal or even a couple days' ad­ experiment, as I still call it," he Paris, Tenn. Remember-it whose hobby has nothing to do A bill eliminating all student and experiment with them. If vance prepat·ation if he is cook­ said, "is a gourmet cookbook. I LOST: A .iade ol< diamond rlnlt, set in stops excessive perspiration­ with his day-to-day job. they okayed the dishes, then he Yellow gold with Ole name IC. K, Gnene While studying, or afhlr hours, government officials' sa!a1·ics e:li:­ Cook or Starve ing for a large number of people. still have a lot to learn about it, Inside. Reward offered. Loet Jfarch li for many users keeps under­ sharpen your Wits With NoDoz. would try them out later with Published Recipes but I enjoy experimenting and between SUB and Educational eontplex, absolutelydry. (Continued On Page 3) l t all started thr!!e or four guests. CliiJ l!77·28G4, 4/1, li, II, 7, arms Whitlow, a professor here for sampling different foods."

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Page2 Friday, April7, 1967 Friday, April 7, 1967 · '' :. ''' \>,j lh >" il · ,,, :: r · NEW MEXICO' LOBO ' . _ __.:::..:_...::__:.__:....:..:______:::___:~---_:__------~N~~~W.~ 1 1~~E~X~.I~C~.O~L~O~BO~· _:_· :__···:" ---~__:·~·:'·-----~· ,. , 'PageS }.!" Beats Tea-Maybe Patronize LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Registration Set: Next Wee·k ... New Hippie Craze Lobo Advertisers Publilhecl Mo!'da:r• Weclnesdu, Th~ and Friday of the r~lar University :vear by the ~~mt Publication~ ~ of tbe Au!>eiated Stndenb< of the Ur.iversity of :New Mexio:o ~nd claM --e. paid at Albuquerque, New Mexico. PrinWd by tbe Unhersity Print: A PATHETIC SLUDGE We Greeks do not feel, as al• in facb, a minor function of the SIMON'S TEXACO SERVICE lDir P~at. SubKriptiou rate: 11.5.0 for the ••bool year, payable in advance, All editoria'b administration. The othel' duties For Free.: University Courses lsM!!!!e:"!!~'!!'t 2100 Central E., Albu'!uerque, N•w Mexico and d •Pu~~r~~od columna Ul>l'aa the VIe~ of the writer and not necessarily tbrse of the Stu· Dear Editor: leged, that we have failed to live ent blicatlooa Board or of the Unaveraity, up to our "democratic image," of the offices given responsibility The ten courses Q{jered in this "Sadism, Love, and Zen" is the Topics in applied 'Philosophy, minimal, but the compound is Phone 242·0096 I have heard quite a few ex­ over the Greeks are numerous, spring's Free University program involving the u~e of nee-symbolic legal and more oucnessful tha_ n Your Texaco Star Dealer just as we do not claim to be "th 1 d b topic of a discussion course plan- ~ ~ ., amples of apathy 'in the past sev­ varied, and involve the whole of 1·epresent e argest an est analysis to desi~·· . more v1'able the moi_·ning-glory seeds, nutmeg, sacrosanct bastions of democracy. · t b ff d , h ned by Dr. Paul Schmidt. The 1 eral days but the real winner We do believe, however, our right the student body-not one seg­ sessiOn ever o e o ere , t e social institutions w_ ill be taught and black tea tried by hippies ® Are Grades on the Way Out? graced Thursday's LOBO in the ment as alleged. Comm1 'tt ee on the F ree u mver-· class will meet from 3:30 to 5 by Steve Amdur in Room 231-A hunting excursions. to choose our fraternity brothers 't 'd t'h' k p,m. in Electrical Engineering The University of New Mexico recently disclosed that it form of Mr. Alan R. Newman's based upon whatever interests, I, like Mr. Reynolds, am also Sl Y sal Is wee · of the Union. The first meeting Mellow yellow is produced by letter. dissatisfied with the way my tui­ R egis· t rat' 1on WI'11 b e h eld Mon- 219. The works of the Marquis de will be on Thursday, April 20 at scraping the white fibers from goals or principles we may se­ Sade, Martin Buber, and Jean- will offer a new course to incoming freshmen this fall. The In the first place, Mr. Newm11n lect is guaranteed by no less a tion and taxes are being spent, d ay th rough W e d nes d ay o f next 12:30. Recommended texts are the inside of banana peels, boil- · th U · 1 bb f 10 Paul Sa1·b·e will be discussed. STUDENTS course is not unique, since it deals with contemporary implies that Senator Seamon was democratic institution than the but my dissatisfaction is based week m e mon o Y rom "Love's Body," by Robe1•t 0. ing the fibers into a paste and American thought. But there's a new twist in the approach hoping to enhance his bid for of­ first amendment to the Consti­ on fads and not mere heresay. a.m. to 3 p.m. A short orientation Michael Wells will teach a Brown; "The Medium is the Mes- then baking the paste. The re- Juniors-Seniors-Graduates which, while it is not unique, is at least rare. There will be fice by criticizing •the Adminis­ tution-the right of assembly. I haven't liked watching my meeting will be held Wednesday study of the novels and plays of sage," by Marshall McLuhan; sulting b1·own ash is rolled into for part·lime work now leading to money going to support such spe­ at 7:30 p.m. in the North Ball- Samuel Beckett on Tuesday from John Cage's "Silence;' and "The a cigarette and smoked. no letter grades given to students. tration'~> policy concerning elec­ Independents are always quick full-lime in summer. Starting salaries tions. Well,· Mr. Newman blew to bemoan their position but cial interests groups as ACOHR, rooro. Classes begin on April 17 3 to 5 p.m. in Mitchell 104. Beck- Coach with the Six Insides." Does mellow yellow work? This new approach, known generally as the "pass-fail" that one. It seems Senator Sea­ when the opportunity comes for Engineers Joint Council, Interna­ for the five-week session. etts "Proust," "Mul'PhY," "Watt, Protestant Ethics Chemists say it could. The white $20 to $50 a week depending on .system of grading, eliminates the old system of grouping mon is not a candidate in the them to get tepresentation they tional Club, Model UN, Rifle and All books recommended are "Molloy," "The Unnamable," fibers contain serotin, a drug re- hours available with excellent earn· upcoming election. show little, if any interest (e.g. Pistol Club, City Resident Coun­ available in the Student Union "Malone Dies," "Endgane," "Tow Richal·d Elliott of the Lutheran lated to those which produce ings for summer work. students in letter-grade categories. Instead, at the end of b k t 1 h h I · , "K L T S~dent Association will teach a Secondly, the whining and sniv­ the City Residents Council). If cil, Mountaineering Club, and oo s ore, at oug no l'eading is t 1s, rapps ast ape and course in Protestant ethics on psychedelic effects. Users say the Call Mr. Spradling at the Holiday the course, the student will receive a grade of "credit" or the Greeks on this campus have Kiva Club to the tune of some required for any course. Regular Other Plays" will be considered, trip is slight, mostly a state of eling about the candidates win­ attendance is the only rule. as well as Al not selves worthwhile. (Across from Journalism Bldg.) sure exerted on them to make good grades. bear this out. This "relation" is, K. BRUCE SANKEY, JR. 118. There are no recommended Aquinas Newman Center and course banana sales are increas- seekers. He has told the student rcadings. Japanese Connrsation Rev. Richard Bright of the W es- ATTENDANT ALWAYS ON DUTY They have argued that one is so busy trying to learn body that all the candidates' cam­ Beginning Japanese will be ley Foundation will teach a D F k L f h d e COIN OPERATED what he thinks the professor will want to see on the exam­ paign promises will be empty. r. ran ogan ° "11t et e- h taught by Gene Sager and Mune- cou"se• enti.tled "Man 1'n Tomo"-• p ar t men t of psych 0 I ogy WI eac · rows World," including discussion Dry Cleaning e FREE ination paper that he has no time to really pursue any sub­ Until Thursday only four can· "For Senior Men Only," a free hiko Komagata on Monday and didates had announced their plat­ 00]1£ :!IAN 1f®Pf1E Laundry Mothproofing ject. d. · · f · t"fi h'l h Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:30 in of cybernetics, transportation, e PROFESSIONAL SERVICES forms or even their candidacy. ISCUSSIOn o sc1en 1 c, P 1 osop - and other modern issues. No read- ical, medical, and religious topics. Education 203. Recommended Made Dry Cleaning-Pressing Students have argued that the pressures of the grading The list of candidates has been An Evening Finished Shirts The class will meet in Adminis- text is E.H, Jordans "Beginning ings are recommended. The Indian Jewelry ..... system lead to emotional strains which are intolerable to locked in my secretary's desk tration 213 on Tuesday at 7:30 Japanese Part One." The course course will meet from 4 to 5:30 8 A.M.·B P.M. (or until you finish) many reasonably well-adjusted students. One possible man­ until the LOBO disclosure of to Remember OLDTOWN Thursday, Very prophetic, Mr. p.m. stresses conversation. p.m. in Room 250 B of the Union. ifestation is the rate of reported attempted suicides among A study of selected works of C. college students, almost four times the national average. Newman, very prophetic. By ARTHUR HOPPE· I've got this to say to you Mr. San F~ancisco Chronicle S. Lewis, the "anti-modern," will They have argued (with more than a little justification) Newman - The next time you be taught by Edith Slosson Aron that the student who makes the best grades in college is not want to shoot off your mouth on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in about apathy, try crawling out of Mitchell Hall 208. Readings l'ec­ necessarily the most successful, the most well-adjusted, or your own apathetic sludge and Kiel' ommended are: "Out of the Si­ the most productive person after he gets out of school. finding out what's going on about All through Russia you see them going up in the big cities-rows lent Planet," "The Lion, the you - and then if you want to and rows and .rows of new apartment buildings, each bleak, un­ Witch, and the Wordrobe,' "Pre­ On the other hand, students have argued, the institution do something about apathy, try adorned, impersonal with that dreary -sameness of public housing face to Paradise Lost," and "The of a "pass-fail" grading system in colleges would eliminate putting some action where your projects the world over. Abolition of Man," all by Lewis. the constant pressure to "make the grade," would allow rapidly o p en in g and closing Soviet officials talk proudly of how quickly they are solving the the student to actually learn rather than yearn to parrot mouth now lies. nation's housing shortage. They speak of so many square meters per what his professor says, and would in general take much LAWRENCE C. WELLS person, so many units per acre, as though they were building storage of the punishment out of a college education, help the stu­ shelves for some uniform commodity. And as you drive past them day after day, you can't help but be Senate Approves dent enjoy it more, and thereby derive greater value from GREEK ANSWERS depressed thinking of the hive-lil no~~~Ut~ I SATUROAY ~~"'~' 'i(:A.)A. ~.-o~~s ~? "Damn Yankees" on the air. Don't miss it. . I '- £,.\)~~ ~ "''\'Tit-lb \t--111\6¥16 •. SPORT.S: Baseball: Lolw!J ""· Texllll -7 Teeb. UNM Oinmond. 1 p.m. Free, SPECIAL: Seventh Ant1ual Youth Con­ ference

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~ Page 4 NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, April 7, 1967 On the South team will be the ,• .·I~ two UNM stars, Verga~. Clem ·,.J Haskins of Western Kentucky, Gary Gray of Oklahoma City U., and of Brigham :···· "i All-Star Weekend Set . ,...... l Young. By .NOOLEY REINHEARDT ties every sports fan's dream Mal Graham of New York Uni­ '• ~;.. ·- both were seen in ac­ Virtually every top college se­ come true as New Mexico's track ve~·sity , .Ar~Carved 6 team will be in a triangular with tion by New Mexico fans last nior All-America play­ season - and Jimmy Walker of er of the .vast season and the two Kansas and Tex11s A&M. top collegiate trackmen will all The North All-Star team will Providence. INVITES YOU have three super guards to lead .. be on the UNM campu~ .Saturday, In the first night track meet TO TAKE April15. the attack against the South of the season for the Lobos Jim squad tl)at will have two New Ryun of Kansas and Randy Mat­ A CLOSE LOOK... . ' That afternoon the North­ Mexico players on the court-All­ Clean clothes ••• South basketball game will be son of Texas A&M will be the American and Ben top crowd draw~:rs. · ••• last longer! held at the new ultra-modern Monroe. University Arena with a near Ryun holds two world records For Professional The top three North guards -in the mile and 880-and the capacity crowd of 14,800 expect­ will be Bob Floyd of Rutgers, DRY CLEANING ed. national record for the two mile. ·New PrOPoSal· Matson holds the world record in In the nightcap of the activi- the shot put and the collegiate record in the discus. Ocean liners Offer Both are sure choices for the SOUTHWEST 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Matson is a junior and the fab­ For a very close look at any Would Change ELECTRIC SHAVER SERVICE ArtCarved ring will show you why University Courses ulous Ryun is only a sophomore. ELECTRIC SHAVER AND ArtCarved has been the first The Matson liners Monterey They will lead their teams' at­ choice for the third finger for LIGHTER REPAIR and Mariposa will become "float­ tacks against the undefeated call 243-5671 today! 200 THIRD NW 247-8219 more than a century. ing universities" next summer, as Lobo cindermen who are always FdRTUNATA SET His $45.00 Hers $39.50 college-level courses in science tough. Already this season the u~J • • • ' 1 •• • 'C:C>m~itt;es' and English literature will be of­ Lobos easily defeated the Mexico b11tterlield 'i' ;J'tO'~~rt.~ r T fered on 42-day cruises to the Olym]lic team and won a triangu­ .. ¥~l9r changes in the executive branch of student ·govern- HELP ERADICATE LARGE CARS South Seas, New Zealand and lar handily over . Nebraska and ment will be :made if students .:a.Pprove th~ .. cPnstitutiQpal H Call or Your Australia. Wyoming. ' .... amendment co.ntained in Senate Internal Business bill Num­ See '007' Oceanography, "Science of the In the second of the post-sea­ Aulhomed Ar_!Carved Jewele1 Sea," will be conducted by Prof. son All-Star games Bob Verga of ber ·12 which will come before Student Senate this wee).< •. Volkswagen Salesman Member (~ 2312 Central SE The deletion of all sections N Robert W. Hiatt, of the Univer­ Duke is expected to lead the American ~, Opposite UNM CARROLL DAVIS sity of Hawaii, aboard the Mon­ back-court attack for the South. Gorn Society Concert Hall of· the present constitution K terey, sailing from San Francisco establishing :executive com­ July 1 and from Los Angeles mittees is the major change Trovelsteod Runs July 2. Authorized A course in "Literature of the auto proposed by the bill, Senator Sales Pacific," conducted by Prof. A. Bill Carr said recently. and Grove Day, University of Hawaii Carr said the new ·amendments For Re-Election 444 SAN MATEO SE PHONE 265·562fi Service senior professor of English, will would eliminate the executive NEW MEXICO'S FRIENOUEST VW DEALER be offered on the Mariposa, sail­ committees which are presently Coleman Travelstead, UNM iJJg from San Francisco July 23 · • restricted by ·t'he constitution. junior and incumbent Student and from Los Angeles July 24. "The Associated Students Presi­ ~enator, last night announced The courses, for credit or audit, dent would then reinstate the com­ his intention to run for reelec­ ? ? ? ? ? are sponsored by the National mittees under presidential order tion. • • • • • • • • • Education Association's division and legislation could be passed to Travelstead said he supports ' ' ' ' of educational travel in coopera-· form the committees under Stu­ John Thorson If You Have a Problem tion with the University of Ha­ dent Senate," Carr said. for Associated waii. Change Made Easier Students pres- Information is available at "This will make it easier to . ident and Bill Regarding Your Globetrotter's Travel Agency. LEAN ON US change the makeup of these com­ Carr for vice­ mittees," Carr said. "We had to president. wait until a student referendum Travelstead, FOUR NIZHONI INDIAN DANCERS practicing the dog dance in preparation for 29 pro­ ··· ·Cu.rriculum could be held to make changes be­ the only incum­ gram. They are (from left): Richard Nicholas, Santa Clara; Albert Natachu, Zuni; Penny Bird, San­ bent running to Domingo; and Bernadine Reed, Laguna. The dances will be held April 29 in the Concert Hall. This cause the committees are rigidly for re-election, WANT ADS CENTRAL controlled by the constitution." dance symbolizes harmony in spring. A variety of other Indian dances are also on the program. They Or Your Career C. Travelstead is a member of will be performed in traditional costume, and the performers will be accompanied by their own singers. • • • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: The executive committees af­ the Senate Fi­ 4 line ad., 65f- tlm01, .2.00. lnaertlona fected will be Student Publica­ Admission for the performance will be $2 for adults and $1.50 for students. must be aubm tted by noon on dQ before INSURANCE nance Committee and secretary Consult l>Ublloation to Room I&g, Stuclen\ Publlea­ tions, Radio Board, the National t.lotw Bulldlnlf, or teJ,estboua 21'1-'00Z or of the Student Veterans Associa­ 211-1102:. Student Association Committee, tion. Travelstead issued the fol­ AGENCY the Union Program Directorate, lowing statement to the LOBO: r:.~~COLlEGE CAREER FOR SALE Cultural Committee, National and "I feel that it is important to Indians .. t:o Perform Apr\\ 2q ,. \\ · .. ~:}lo.l., p .• ' .. ;.,. ~ 4 - .... ~ ...,_ "ltt'Jt ~ ...... t ... ,...... ~ ..,.·. '" .. ; .. ,. .;.' ...... ~• .•. . .,. '· 3208 MontE! Vista ,Blvd. NE • . . . _. ;c... _ • 1965 Red :Muatanir. 6 cyl. Radio & heat-• ·•· ' International Affairs Committee, decide where we are going in The traditional Nizhoni In­ tribes and pueblos in the south­ contrasts between the two may be "t!F. CaD ,248-5520 or 2«2-077:!, ask for Telephonil! ·265-6477 .After 'Hour!! Homecoming and Fiesta Commit­ "~::~·:~~r,. COUNSELING SERViCE .Tess SandovaL LeAve your phone no. if '296-3sa7·--· ·• ·-· student government. We may dian Dances, sponsored by the west will be on hand to perform. seen. o..ner not in. 4/5, 6, 7, 10 tee, the Student Affairs Commit­ choose from two major direc­ UNM Kiva Club, will be held Among the groups attending The Institute of Indian Arts tee and the Committee on the ,, 1966 Dueatl, 260 scrambler with extras. tions: strong involvement in cam­ April 29 in the Concert Hall. will be the Taos, San Juan, Santa will perform the Apache Devil In excellent condition, 1801) miles. CaD University. pus and community affairs or or Mountain Spirit Ritual and 256-3676 after 5 p.m. 4/5, 6, '1 Appropriately held in the Clara, Teseque, Santa Ana, San­ 408 San Mateo NE 265-8288 "The constitutional amendment active participation in world af­ spring, the Nizhoni Dances sym­ dia and Laguna Pueblos. Repre­ the plains Black Leg Society SYMPHONIC stereo )11gb flcJeUty set, Don~t laugh at would change our constitution to all-wood cabinet, table model. $50 "'" fairs. It is my contention that bolize harmony in spring. A var­ sentatives for the Pueblo, Navajo, Dance. OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT best offer. See at Room 159, Student make it resemble the executive student government has the pri­ iety of other Indian dances re­ and Ute will participate as well Admission for the performance ~ .-;;.)- ~ .. Publications Bldg...... ,. Char.l.e.s Van der .Ho.ff • s branch of the United States," mary responsibility to represent presentative of other tribes and as the Institute of Indian Arts will be $2 for adults, and $1.50 Morgherila M. Henning, Ph.D. FOR SALE: 1965, 260cc YIUUha Catalina. . . said Carr. "The amendment for students. · · Exeellent condition, 3500 'DIIIea.. ~46D.GO ' ·- the entire student body on cam­ pueblos are also on the program. in Santa Fe. or best otter. C~ 268-2130 -after 4 l>·n>· would also establish a President's pus and in the community. At least 22 groups of dancers The dances will be performed 4/3, 5. 6, 7. big ears. He can .hear .. cabinet.'' "If re-elected I plan to expand and sing-ers representing different in traditional clothing, and the BRICK home. 10 :tlllnntes from Unlveralty. • The presidential cabinet would my contacts with students performers will be accompanied ~000 ·Ill. ft., 4 or 5 bedrooms, 3 faU baths, beautiful paneled den plua rec...,. a part·y a mile away~ · · include the president, the vice through more meetings wlth or­ by their own singers. atloll room. Ref. air .eond. Call 265-7733. president, treasurer, attorney Candidates 3/29 eontin. ganizations not represented by The Kiva Club will perform 2 Group Is Formed general, and executive committee a student senator. All candidates for student dances. The first is the Dog FAMOUS Personality P011tera, 2%'x3%', thanks to Sprite. government offices who want McQueen, Peter FoncJa, Branda, Lenn:v chairmen. "I have worked for. a sound Dance, and the second, the Nava­ Bruee, Mao, Fielda, Allen Ginsburg, "If the amendment is approved financial base for student gov­ to have campaign statements jo Goat Song which is symbolic Einstein,.. D7Jan, llollillll' Stones, New­ Y&R DBR Ron Social-life majors, take a published in the LOBO are re­ man, Clint Eastwood plus more, aend we will be able to make changes ernment. This has allowed us to of the spring of the year. To Aid Flogstead for list. Shipping anywhere in U.S. WITH SPRITB look at Charles Vail der in committee structure and func­ provide more programs for mot·e quested to bring their state­ According to the chairman of prepaid. 1 l>Oster $1.75, 2 postera $3.00, Hoff. He can't play the ments and if possible a picture A committee supporting the . 3 postera $4.26. Madam Butterfl:v's Gift tion by just passing legislation students. I am presently working the Nizhoni Dances, Alex Garcia, Sho1>, 4609 E. Colfax, Denver, Colorado guitar. Never direot'ed without a constitutional referen­ on a plan to help the city resi­ by the LOBO office in the Jour­ the dances vary from place to candidacy of Jim Flagstead for 80220* an underground dum which must be approved by dent student become more ac­ nalism building as soon as pos­ place and are not necessarily president of the Associated Stu­ 1965 Honda 150cc. $200.00 or best offer. movie. And then sible. Statements should be dents formed by eleven UNM May be seen at 2126 Gold SE, Apt. 11. the students and the regents of tively involved in campus life." alike although they may be called 4/6, 7, 10, 12. look at his ears! the University," Carr said. typed double spaced, no more by similar names. Several groups students meeting in the Union than 12 lines. Letters from yesterday. SLIDE Rule KNE, almost new Call .T. A bit much? Yes! Flexibility N ceded would have any trouble passing will perform similar dances so Vaughn, 299-9571. 4/6, 7, 10, 12: But--Charles Van candidates which are essen­ The group, composed of pres­ The Senate will also have flex­ Senate but there was an April 12 tially of a campaigning nature that the contrast may be seen. idents of six campus honoraries WANT TO RENT der Hoff can hear ibility to establish new commit­ deadline for any Senate legisla­ Among the dances to be per­ a bottle of tart, will not be published in the formed is the Deer Dance by both and two dormitories, members of OSU Prof, and family want to rent fur• tees and agencies. Carr said that tion on constitutional amend• letters column. the Student Veterans Association, nished home in good location June­ tingling Sprite he did not think the proposal ments. the Pima and San Juan Pueblo. August. Ref. Write P.O. Box 241, Dub­ being opened in the and a UNM cheerleader, will lin, Ohio. 4/5, 6, 7 The Laguna and Sandia Pueblos girls' dormitory will present two different versions campaign actively for Flagstead, FOR RENT from across the an engineering major and pres­ of the Eagle Dance so that the ident of Eta Kappa Nu, electrical EFFICIENCY apartment, 2 blocks from campus! ca'!'pus,. $65.00 per month, utllitlcs What does it engineering honorary. Committee Pn1d. :see at 119 Maple NE or call Will Debate members include: 242-9953. 4/6, 6, 7, 10 matter, you say? 24 Petition for Candidacy I.D. Bowerman, president of Hah J Do you realize SERVICES A final-list of 2{ students who For National Student Associa• Gilisen, Bob Finch, Gary Kone, the -campus organization of the chinks in old ladies next door who that Charles Van have filed petitions for candi­ tion Coordinator: Steve Black Tony Sanders, Linda Wilson and raise petunias. The College Inn is rooms and rooms CLEAN, oil and lldjust portable typewrit­ der Hoff has never Thorson Accepts American Society of Civil Engi­ ers $9.00, Electric $12,60, Standard dacy in the April 21 Associated and Lawrence Wells. Renee Silleroy. of luxury, solid comfort, dir conditioning. Privacy. missed a party . neers; Dick . Byrhre, 1966·67 $11.00. Special for UNM Studentli. Free Students elections was released For Senator: James Miller, Miss Holder said that she ex­ president of the Institute of Elec­ Home·type food. The College Inn is a semester of happiness Pick Up & delivery, E & E Typewriter in four years? yesterday by Patty Holder, chair­ at d low price. Who are you to deny yourself such value? Service, 2217 Coal SE. Phone 248-M88, When he hears Lee Martin, Ernie Romero, Ross pects a much larger vote turn­ Horn's Challenge trical and Electronic Engineers; man of the Elections Committee. Perea], Ron Curry, Coleman out, because the Election Com­ Presidential candidate John Bob Carter, 67-68 president of In the way of value, The College Inn offers APARTMENTS · . those bottles . of Spr~ te being uncapped--the roars--the Miss Holder said that 31 peti­ Travelstead, Bill Kemp, Claude mittee rules have provided for Thorson announced yesterday the Engineers Joint Council; and separate wings for men •& women single, double & triple occupancy -=R'=o-=o=-=M:-A""'N""D::-:BOARD !or college students. Co-educational, freedom and Privacy, hzzes--the bubbles--he runs! So before you tions were issued and 24 were Delany, James Dines, Jack Red­ a broader campus campaign in that he has accepted opponent Fil Chavez, past president of the private outside entrances lots of off-street free parking wall-to-wall carpeting, heated swimming can sa:,: ant~-existentialism, he's gettin. in returned. She specified that this man, Bill Packwood, Theodore this spring:s elections. Tom Horn's challenge for a pub­ Student Veterans Association. 3·minute walk to campus wall·lo·wall carpeting pool, good food, color TV and atudy lounges.. As low llS $29.25 a week for on t~at tart' h.ng.llng, slightly tickling taste o~ is not a final ·Jist of candidates, She added that she did not ex· lic debate in the campaign for Other committee members are recreational lounges private dining room room and board. The College Inn, aoa Spn te. And dehc~ous refreshment b'llt only a list of petitions filed. Associated Student's president. Alfredo Gomez, president of Chi Ash N.E., 243-2881. pect any problems with admin­ quality furnishings peace and quiet --as well as a good time--is his. She said that this list will go istration rules. "I look for a hard· Thorson said that the first de­ Epsilon, civil engineering honor­ laundry facilities color tv lounges CAIRO- NOURlS REALTY: one- room Works of K. Adams apat•tmcnt with bath and gnlley kitchen, Of course, you don't have to to the Dean's office for valida­ fought campaign," she said. bate will be held next Sunday ary; Mark Jones, governor of walk·in closets swimming pool all lor $55 including utllit!CI!. LAitGE have ears as big as Charles Van tion of academic qualifications Student body elections are set night at the Newman Center. The Mesa Vista dormitory; Dennis study room maid servke apartment, 2 bedroom, new (urrtishings, Are on Exhibition effielency kitchen. All uUiitics Included, de:r Hoff's to enjoy the swinging and then to the Elections com­ for April 21. All rules and pro­ candidates will present opening Lee, 66-67 president of the Engi­ MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! E!i'F1CIENOY npartmcnls, 1 block west taste of Sprite. You may . mittee for certification of candi­ Drawings and lithographs by cedures regarding financial stip­ statements and then answer ques­ neers Joint Council; Cissy King, or UNM, $79.50 to $85 ttl! utilities Paid. UNM cheerleader; Roger Paroz, Some with improvements, Furnighcd, ofl'· just have to resign E~~re_: . ' dates. 1'he fioal list should be .the late Kenneth Adams will be ulations and campaign rulings tions from representatives of the street parking, Call Snm Cooper, 265- yourself to a little . . ready this afternoon• on exhibit until April 30 at the have been announced. Greek and Religious houses as president of the campus organ­ 8571, eves, 842-8280. less social life. Petitions 'have . been filed by First Unitarian Church, 3701 Tom Horn, John Thorson, and well as the dormitory residents ization of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Lanny LOST Tom Horn1 John Thorson, and Carlisle Blvd., NE. James Flagstead candidates for and the Associated Women Stu­ ·' · Carl Paak, UNM professor of ASUNM president and Bill Carr dents members. Rominger, president of Blue Key, Tho College Inn LOST: A jade & diamond ring, set In SPRITE, SO TART AND James Flagstead for Associated Yellow gold with the name K, K. Greene TINGLING, WE and Steven Van Dresser, candi· Horn and Thorson will also senior men's honorary and gov­ 303 ASH STREET N. E. Students President; art and chairman of the exhibits 243-2881 insid<>. Reward offered. Loot Mnrch 5 JUST COULDN 'T KEEP For Associated Students Vice• at the church, noted the exhibit dates for ASUNM vice president be present at today's Discussion ernor of Onate Hall; and Doug between SUB and. Educational complex, IT QUIET. Turnbull, publicity chairman of Call 277-2864, 4/3, 51 61 7, President: Bill Carr and Steve is the first of Adams' works since have all issued statements of on the University in the Union '!l'lllf[ I 1 A I!IJ,J•,,I_I