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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1977 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 12-2-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 73, 12/ 2/1977 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 73, 12/2/1977." 81, 73 (1977). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977/152 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 1977 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~·.. •' SP,!Ji:illl Chn.tmu Section •• Pllll• I.· 11 New• -2, 18, 19 Sport• .. Pllll• 31· 31 Art• 111Jd Media-23- 28 .; ,.,• ; ..f' ~e~ M.exicia This ill the last edition of the New Mexico Daily LOBO for 1977. PubliCBtion will resume .. i r.· ,~ ~'-IIAILV with the Registration issue Jan. ;4~ .q,. t¥4/. ~ 19711~ : ,~, · . Fr1day, December 2, 1977 .... Southwest's Xmas Past •, By JANE QUFSNEL At ·that time, the population of Christmas as a simpler time-a time The Christmas season officially Albuqueruqe was 15,000 and in of religious devotion. The annual opened for me last evening when cluded the areas of Old Town, celebration began nine days before Peter A. Gutierrez graciously. Barelas, Martineztown, and the Christmas,. with the Fiesta del Ia welcomed me into his home. This east side near the railroad tracks. Posada. · Posadas were held . courteous gentleman, whose an The population was mostly throughout the communities and cestor was one of the ori8inal Spanish, since the Indians lived in ended on Christmas Eve. Every Spanish settlers in this area, resides outlying farm communities or In night, a. candlelight procession ')\ ' \ ~I} on North 8th street with his wife, the pueblos, and the small non would visit a house in a re I, ' Tulitas,~ and daughter, CJare, who Spanish/Indian population was enactment of Joseph's and Mary's ' ~I is a student at UNM. · centered around the railroad on the search for lodging. The way to a After first telephoning his older east side. new house each night originally had brother, Tony (who has a There was only a handful of been guided by large. bonfires, phenomenal recall), to refresh his Catholic • churches,..:...san Felipe, which over the years had evolved memory on a few points that had Immaculate Conception, and into luminarias - the little paper grown a trifle dim with the passing Sacred Heart being the first tl}ree bags half-filled w1th sand, with a of time, Mr. Gutierrez agreed to built. Electric street cars ran as far candle burining insic!e. share with me his bittersweet as Edith, the end of the line. Carrying with them a statue of memories of Christmas-past in the Beyond that were wide open spaces, the Baby Jesus, the seekers sang the early part of the century. And so until you reached the University Afuera, or outside chant, asking to for two hours, Gutierrez softly · campus on the far outskirts of be let in, while from within the reminisced about the Christmases town. ' of his childhood. Gutierrez said he remembers (cont. on page _11) t The Paradoxical Present J , I.~· f By TIM G,ALLAGHE~ mission will provide lodging for up said no dollar figu,res are available, LOBO Editor . to seven nights every six months for but he expects an .increase of 10 to The paradox of· Albuquerque those do\vn on· their luck. Many 15 per cent in sales. · Christmas-present· can be seen in transients who traveJ without · Roller said, "We're in pretty the five-mile stretch from enougbt mi>ney are also welcome at good shape economically in this Coronado shopping center to the the mission. · area. The trends· show that people Good Shepherd Refuge Mission on "Albuquerque is kind of a are starting their Christmas Second St. SW. terminus for the country," he said. shopping earlier. When the shopping center stores "They stop here on their way to the "More things this year are being are closing for the evening (they east coast or the west coast. •' bought on emotion than on stay open later during the The number of mission economics." · Christmas season), Albuquerque's i.nhabitant increases around Brother Noel said this year's hidden poor are nestling in at the Christmas time. ''I guess we can Christmas crowd of poverty mission, or pulling papers over sleep about 35 or40, and in the past stricken includes more young themselves as they sleep under the if it's the cold weather or just the people. "We have a number of · Coal Ave. overpass. season." alcoholics or people with personal "I guess there's quite a jew of Winrock and Coronado shop problems -"people who have just them sleeping under the bridge," ping center managers are predicting dropped out ofsociety for whatever said Brother Noel of the Good an excellent year for merchants. reasons . Shepherd .Mission. "They run ·•em ..There's just a mood of spen "I feel were fulfilling a need," out ofthe bus station. , ding,, said Bill Roller of Winrock. Brother Noel explained that the Gordon Jackson at Coronado XmaSm ..Ciods Of the .Future ByREBEKAHSZVMANSU Ronco gift-a-matics, so its only Ward said polyethelene Christmas '• • I LOBO Managing Editor fitting that the department store trees are on sale for the half price Charles Dickens had it all wrong. receive its rightful place of im and the ones with -the revolving In his novel, A Christmas Carol, he! . portance. flouresant lights are a third off. The proved that he was a lousy judge of' In the years to come,, the altar has a special on polysorbate human character and of the department stores will most likely re~ die #3 cookies-the kids will American way of life. grow more and more powerful. love those; they're in the shape of When he had the Ghost of Sears will probably replace the the bionic man. And George, we · Christmas Future showing Scro9ge Catholic Church. K-Mart will can take communion at the foot of that money would eventually be the merge with the Baptists. Church any of the manequins. You don't death of him, he was making a services will, of course, have to have to take it from the grocery grave errpr. change. They'll probably just be a section any more.'' ' ~ ' ' Everybody knows that money is reverse of what they are now. "Oh great! At least we won't be the only thing that has kept Instead of Midnight Mass it will be staring those pickled pigs feet in the Christmas alive all this time. Midnight Madness. The trend is face anymore.'' Without money and the help of the already in that direction. "George, what the hell is wrong department stores the spirit of I can just see it ... with you? How come you're alway Christmas would have died out long "George! Will you let up on that so grumpy arounq .Christma~ time? ago. But thanks to the greedy, bottle of Jack Daniels! Mother's Here it is Christmas eve and you money-hungry Scrooges of today, going to be here any minute and if don't have the slightest bit of this wonderful holiday has lived on. you don't get dressed now we'll be Christmas spirit.. I think you've in fact, it's even thriving. late for Midnight Madness." forgotten the whole idea behind thin .. And if Christmas is going to "I am dressed. Here honey take a wonderful holiday. Don't you survive liS the most popular holiday sip, it's Christmas eve." know it's sacreligious to put down of the future, then We're all going "I don't have time-look, it's Midnight Madness? You'll go to to have to forget about ourselves already II :30 and we 1re going to hell for sure." and others and pay homage to that have trouble finding a parking ''This whole holiday is .. ' almighty god - the department place for the transporter as it is.'~ depressing! Christmas just isn't the store. "So what's the mass going to be way it used to be. Why, I remember December 25th is synonomous like this year?" ;_,' With J .C. Permey, Barbie dolls and ''Well, Brother Montgomery (cont. on p•g• 171 .. ~--··-----.,. ~-:._ ___ _ ' About Peol_ple Rusk Jumps on Bandwagon ~ . t":f The Cultural Program Committee For Vets Work-Study Bill Chain Saw ftJr Amy 0 SAN DIEGO. (UPJ) - Amy Carter wants a chain saw for The University of New Mexico .g By ED LOPEZ • a bill in the 1978 legislature to set for 500 work-study positions for Christmas, says confidante Caitlin 'Yest, 9, w~o achieved local -l LOBO Start' Writer aside $1,000,000 in work-study . VA-approved institutions statewide celebrity st'!tusby beingJnvited to a White House dmner. , . -~ Mayor David Rusk is the latest in funds for veterans, association · fromthe state's multi-ll)illion.dpllar That revelation was made Thursday when reporters asked Cmthn C1 a growing number ·of goyemment spokesman Rick Anaya announced revenue surplus. State Qfficials have about the Thanksgiving week trip to Washington that brought her and 8 officials to support an effort by the Thursday. indicated that the surplus would be Amy together. 'B UNM Veteran's Association to pass The vets are seeking the money used to lower taxes. "l feel real lucky," Caitlin said through a wad of sugarless gum. "I Popejoy Hall ~-~~~~~====~~~~~~~~- Anaya said Rusk pledged to write was just at the right place at the right time." ;:, a letter of support for tl1e bill as a Caitlin a fifth grader at La Jolla Elementary School, was with her OUr,.; -,,,' z private citizen, and told the vets in a father in 'washington when she was invited by one of his neighbors, \ meeting this week that the bill Los Angeles Times reporter Marlene Cimons, to watch President would be a.