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Vol. 89 Wednesday, April 10, 1985

Term papers Fare r say.s. offer moral 'H!ghest priority' for alternatives ...... ·staff salary increases By Kelly Richmond David Morton had been discriminated against - In a few days you have a term and Merrillee A. Dolan only that according to the model paper due that you haven't even used, no statistical bias was evident. started to work on, University of New Mexico Presi­ Richard M. Berthold, history pro­ You: dent Tom Farer told the Faculty Sen­ fessor, inquired about the. status of a) work like mad for the nex.t few ate Tuesday that the state-approved his proposal on plus and minus (frac­ days, forgetting everything else in 2-percent faculty-and-staff salary tionalized) grading. Senators told your life, and get a not~so-great but increase has the "highest priority" him the proposal was in the Faculty ., honest grade. on the University's budget Senate Admissions and Records b) copy someone else's article .. or "One could have some doubt on Committee. Berthold said it had paper, hoping the professor will not the basis of the actual money been five months since he had sub· notice and you will get a good grade. appropriated that this was their (the mitted his proposal, and still no ac­ Although in a situation such as Legislature's) intention,'' Farcr tion had been taken. this most students decide to take the said. "Nevertheless, we've set that "ls it any wo.nder this body is honest grade, others will take the as our highest priority." considered completely inept?'· · calculuted risk that they can. get The 2-percent salary increase Berthold asked." away with cheating, or plagiarism, approved by the Legislature was Berthold then ran out of the meet­ the more formal title, A survey con­ based on funding from a 16-percent ing saying, ''You can take my prop­ ducted last fall at the University of tuition increase. Gov. Toney Anaya osal and shove it!" New Mexico revealed that 50 per­ vetoed the tuition increase, dropping cent of the <'00 students contacted tuiti

Wire Report By United Press International ~"""'>' IC""\0 ""-'tC~$ ler ll. wc:Ck:tNis. pj.\o~£ TN Q@"~$ TOP ENGINEERING ~~!) .. ~Q$£. AND Solidarity priest attacked and branded WARSAW, Poland -A masked Polish Episcopate. Y-sign symb!)! ]Jy raising two fin· SCIENCE STUDENTS! man surprised a pro-Solidarity priest An independent Solidarity source gers during rallies and anti-state de· in his home, knocked him out with a reached in Krakow by telephone monstrations in defiance of com­ Nuclear J:ngineering is an expanding and challeng­ blast of Mace-like gas and burned a said Zaleski was an ardent S\tpporter munist Bl!thorities. ing technical career that is available to you now. Posi­ Y-sign into his chest with cigarettes. of the outlawed union. Macharski said the. church and the tions include supervision or Reactor Plant Operation, a Catholic official and a union The incident carne a few weeks more than 700,000 residents ofKra· maintenance and certification as well as limited source said Tuesday, after the car of another pro· kow were "shocked and con­ Cardinal Franiciszek Macharski Solidarity cleric was stoned in Kra­ teaching positions. Salary after graduation $27,800. cerned" by the attack, especially of Krakow said in a telex message I!) kow and six months after dissident followig Popieluszko's murder. ~e

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Zil1 OPIJS •. GSA doesn't serve law students 110/N/116: l<:r'S Pi5CI/5S 1161{ L/f£J. 111/S•. , Editor: I \ Let's set a few thing straight. The c;~mpaign to. defeat the GSA .. budget was neither malicious nor misinformed. Further•. this was not ~· ~. solely a Law School effort. Many Medical School and Busmess School :... ,·, students also voted to ''disapprove," We who voted against the budget were simply exercising our rights within the GSA budget process. . . As for the law students involved, our complaints are s1mple.ln the first place, we do not belong in GSA. Secondly, ?uri.ng t~e tim~ we have been forced to give money to the orgam~at10n, Jts vanous b committees and councils have refused to be r<~tional, realistic, or fair Doones ury BY GARAY TRUDEAU in dealing with us. Finally, this year's GSA administration has been .. totally unresponsive, misleading, and, at times, untruthful. The result is a GSA budget which almost ignores law students, '.f ·. John Hooker says he's willing to revise the budget process next year. We urged graduate students to veto the budget so it could be revised and made equitable now. The real issue centers on whether the law students should be forced to join GSA. We assert that we should not. Yet, if we are so forced, thEm we should at least get back enough money to support our organizations, For at .least the past ten years, the law student body has been trying to get out of GSA. Law students have nothing in common

.·~ with graduate students. We are professional students as oppos~d to •, academicians and our requirements to graduate reflect thiS differ­ ence. Our tenure at the Law School is strictly limited to three years with very few exceptions. We don't teach or assist in teaching .. ..- courses. We don't write theses or dissertations ... Further, we have nothing to do with main campus, twice a year, when we pay tuition. The physical separation between your campus i!nd ours • '. ,.._,, ,. makes it virtually impossible and certainly impractical for us to take -._ advantage of the things on which you spend our money .•• Unfortu- nately, between continuously stubborn and letharaic main campus '"' ,;, . .~ ~ ... ~" ·" administrations and avaricious graduate students we've not been allowedtotakemoneyllndleave.Thisyearweattemptedtopartici- pate from within the organizlltlon and try to get a reasonable shllreof Fiestas couldn't come at a better time the money we contribute .•. Once again, none of this proved to be effective. Thus, we turned to each other and those who have been By Virginia Gallegos and Marty Chicano llrts llnd literllture. vice for ASUNM's wayward stu· similarly disserved by the GSA and asked that the bl.ldget be turned Esquivel Thursday will give us the play dent government leaders - it's down and reformulated .. Although this effort was unsuccessful, we ASUNM Fiesta Committee Nuevo Mexico Sit, a short his· for everyone). Los Elegantes, a will continue nevertheless totryto get a fair llnd equitable return from tory of New Mexico through ll highly-acclaimed band from Chicano interpretation. Nuevo our contribution. ·Thomas D. Walker With the traumatic shock of Clllifornill will play lllong with ll midterms wearing off and the Mexico Sil will be on by special guest llppellrllnce by Las life-threatening scare of finals Nuestro Teatro de::~~~: Amigas. Admission is $3 for stu­ Reagan makes Strangelove lo.ok rational just around the corner, UNM's dents, staff llnd alleged faculty. It Fiestas couldn't come at a better is $5 for those poor souls who Editor: time. are not affiliated with UNM. In her article that llppeared in the 415 issue of the Daily Lobo, April has been kind to Albu­ Saturday and SundllY the ac· Jessamyn Young correctly pointed out !hilt scientists in the United querque, weatherwise. Blue tion-packed, fun in the sun, (OK States llnd abroad are fllr from unanimous in their support of the skies and the sun shining llbove no more cliches) continues on Reagan administration's. strategic defense initiative. The Reagan - who could ask for more? Ah Johnson Fit;!ld. Some very administrlltion, however, heavily laden with anti-communist zealots, yes, there is the wind. THE tlllented lo.cal bands (Sassy has thus far turned a deaf ear to the concerns of less ideologically &%11&$ WIND. But even that Jones, et. al.) will be plllying, but motivated commentlltors. To many political .observers, that ideolo­ hasn't been too blld. sorry there will be no guest gical bills suffices llS an explanation for the Reagan administration's UNM's Annual Fiestas begin appearance from Julio Iglesias, refusal to consider the objections that have been raised over Star Wednesday lllsting until Sundlly Michael Jllckson or Twisted Sis· Wars. But clln ideological inflexibility lllone account for this unpre­ and they promise to be the best _.... S'*• tf tilt IJMW1y II H!W lll>icl • ter. We'll work on it for next yellr. cedented escalation of the llrms rllce7 in a long time. In fact, if they're in tfie Subway Station· at 8 p.m. UNM Fiestas have a long­ Among many modern-day evangelicllls Armaged~on !s not the not the best UNM Fiestas you've Fiestas officially get going Fri· standing ·tradition on this cam· t speculative fantasy of a cult but the basic tenet of an hJstoncal move· ever been to, well then We'll just day llt noon on the north end of pus. Distinguished historians­ -;;., ment in fundamentalist Christianity known as "dispensational ism". give you your money back. Johnson Field. Several bands Richllrd Berthold excluded - Today, dispenslltionlllists interpret the rise in Soviet power and the Oops. Wllit ll minute. will be playing a wide variety of hllve traced this event back to troubles in the Middle East as a sign that the final stllge of human We really don't have any tunes - and maybe a little 1948. However, during the Viet· history is aboutto begin. On several occassions President Reagan has money to give back, so we can't music. Vllrious student organiza­ nllm War between the late 60s said thllt ''Armageddon"-the war between good and evil described promise that. But seriously, folk­ tions will have booths set up to and early 70s the Fiestas were in the New Testament Book of Revelation - may hllppen in this s •.• plan on a good time. make sure you're eating, drink­ canceled. generation. His subscription to the doctrine of dispensationalism On Wednesday night, the Fies­ ing and being merry. Shirts, So do yourself a favor. Forget suggests that his reference to the Soviet Union as an "evil empire" tas get underway With ll poetry shoes llnd .socks are not neces­ llbout demands of academe, the destined to disllppear is reflective of much more than the usual reading by Alluristll in the Geolo· sllry. And plellse don't Wllit to be demands of your underpaid pro· hard-line rhetoric of an intransigent coldwarwarrior; it suggests thllt gy Lecture Hall (Room 122) at seated. fessors and the aforementioned he sees nuclear confrontation with the Soviet Union as inevitable. 7:30. For the non-poetry lovers in Beginning at 9 p.m. Friday a confrontation with finals. Go out Seen in that light, President Reagan's Star Wars plan makes perfect the crowd, Allurista is a Mexican benefit dance Will be held for the and relllX, enjoy llnd forget llbout sense. It also makes "Dr. Strangelove" look rational by comparison. poet representlltive of the re· ASUNM Tutorial Service. {By the life for llwhile. Kevin Bean naissance now taking plllce in way, this agency is not just a ser- Then worry. Billig LObO v- Vol. 89 No. 134

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Stacv G~eert Advertising Mngr ....•••.•• .-ca·rotvn Ford Member, New M~xicr:t l"ress Association vertasement sect1on Page 2, New Mexico Daily Lobo, fleulrh, Firness and Fashion, April JO, 1985 Page 3, New Mexico Dally Lobo, H~a/th, Fitness and FashiQn, April 10, 1985 r~c·~·=·===·~~="···· ·'·""==····- .. = ~~ r------, Fitness testing a sign of /~/i/~: . l9P l 1 Feel well, look good I· We print the news • changing times UNM I . Who can say when it wally' started, this fitness phase. May,.be it was r at in 19Q4 when the Surgeon General first officially declared cig!lt"ette. I ~· Nestled quietly in a comer of the It's a simple program, but it gives YOU want to read Jump Into Spring • • • smoking to be hazardous to one's health. . . r Johnson Gym basement is a fitness students guidelines within which · Maybe it sta~~d to. bud in th¢ late '60s when many young people t' ,A{( If' testing lab which is staffed by they can improve their health in five ~>SOI%)\\o~lllflf{Ji)S~ With Our New OP gravitated "back to the land" and cleaned up their diets with natun!l , physical education professionals, important areas: cardiovascular tit­ uncontaminated foods' r.·.• who have this proplem with image, ness, body-fat composition, muscu­ From natural foods came a wider understanding of the need for a ( It seems many people think of lar power, muscular strength and and Catchit! Shorts cleaner environment, as e;>~:prcssed at the big E)a~h P;1y celebration of f , them as somehow connected with flellibi!ity. ALBUQUERQUE Swim and Sport Clothing for 1970 in 's Central Park;, ,..~_... ·· •.. · intercollegiate athletics, serving the Measurements are taken in these 1 Then there was Frank Shorter's surprising victory in the 1972 needs of college athletes. But that's five categories at the start and end of OPEN 9·6 IOlympic Marathon in Munich, Gennany. l:'le was the first American to not the case at all. the semester. Students pay a $10 fee tr.­ Guys and Gals Clltdit.• ~ win the race since 1908, and his win stimulated thll imagination of They serve the fitness needs of the for the testing, plus they get a pack­ MON·SAT. 11 many a would-be long-distance runner. 1. rest of us. On the University of New age of infonnation...... 10% off With This Ad • Me11ico campus, for e;>~:ample, there Perhaps. the fitness movement finally blossomed in. the mid-1970s The data is interpreted by qual­ ~ f are about 500 student athletes, but ified people who can then provide II when Amnld Schwarzenegger captured the minds, hearts and pector· l 30,000 other students, faculty and feedback to the student. Due to time 11 als of .America's iron-pumping freaks. with his easy-to-Jearn approach 1< NEW LOCATION at staff who just need or want to stay fit limits, fitness nonns are plotted for a 1 to the art of intemally soaking your muscles in blood. J<;~I······,.l in their own particular way. univef!!al profile that is given to stu­ Whatever the origins of the fitness movement in .this c\)untzy, it That's a mighty big task, but the dents, who can then compare them· 2641 SAN MATEO NE 888-3730 really l!oesn't matter. The fact is, what may have started as <1 facl is npw staff of UNM's Health, Physical I 3004·D central southeast I selves to the nonns and define weak 2 BK NORTH OF MENAUL & SAN MATEO I Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106 I deeply entrenched in pur culture as a way of life because, as many f. Education and Recreation Depart­ areas. They are then not only able to I 505 I 262·0787 I people have discovered, fi!nc.ss is fun. ment, led by outgoing chainnan, Dr. gauge theit progress, put use what According to Parks and Recreation magazine, only 24 percent of '. Leon Griffin, is dedicated to they've leamed outside the clas­ Final Close Out on ·------~------.. the American people e;>~:ercised regularly 20 years ago. Today that 1.:~ teaching and encouraging health and sroom, too, fi'gure is·close to .50 percent. The Statistical Abstract of the United fitness. Atterbom, who is originally from States estimates there are 16 million jpggers and 19 million bicyclists That's where the .fitness tessting Sweden and has worked with both All 84 Models Save 15-30o/o Receive An Extra 5% Off Sale Price With U.N.M. /.D. in the country and that 31 percent of all households engage in regular program comes in. It was introduced Swedish Olympic race walkers and fitness-producing activity. . just last spring by Dr. Bill DeGroot, U.S. Olympic swimmers, has three An estimated $1 billion is spent. annually on sports shoes alone, plua coordinator of the Basic Instruction full-time graduate assistants, all an additional $3 billion on participation in l1ealth chl11s. Advertising Program. doctoral candidates, to monitor the Coupon~~ for the health industry rang the registers to the tune ·Of .$30 billion in "Physical activity has a purpose program. "They have stability and 1981. -that is .to improve health. Does it reliability,'' • LObo· Price~Busters matter who wins? Not really; the DeGroot would also like to in· Executives from major corporations have begun to re.alize the be· nefits of paying for their employees' health. In 1981, according to game is a vehicle." elude a nutritional efficiency Vogue magazine, $2 billi~;~n was spent on employee fitness programs, The speaker is Dr, Hemming appraisal, but the cost to the student Vetta Helmet .. . list 49.95 NOW 17.99 ao increase Qf a w.!lopplng.4,000 percent in less .than Ol!e decadel Atterbom, director of UNM's Hu­ would increase. "There's a lot of man Perfonnance Physiology Lab, And those very emplPyees ulso realize that staying healthy is very sophisticated material out there ALL who sa.id that Dr. DeGroot agrees which wiU cause us to do a lot of Zefol HP Pump .. . .. list 12.95 NOW 7.99 ALL Wilson healthy on the pocketbook. In 1975, the average cost per day for a b·.,· that fitness, rather than winning, is Tennis hospital room was $151. In 1981,. that figure rose to a hefty $325, and thinking," he said, ''but logistics Tennis Balls the ol:>jective, "Then where is the have us .on hold." Nevertheless, the Detto Pietro Shoes • • • • • • .20°/o off Racquets in New Mexico it was $348. So, maybe !bat's. why physical activity is fitness testing?" Atterbom asks. more vigorous amongst us previously sedentary folk. . program has grown in one year from ,.., 17 ;7· 17n "That's wheo1 he got in touch wit!l I ,000 participants to 1,500. All cycling jerseys • • ... 25°/o off 1 me.t~ Hflq;)/, ._ __ ... ~~J..::J 'u'u' Just look at the number!!. In 1970; 16 million people played softball. DeGroot realizes department By '82, that number increased to. 30 million. Tennis, anyone? The Before Atterbom was called upon members are severely limited in All riding shorts ..... • • • . .20% off participant figures in that semi-solitary sport rose from 10.6 million to to devise the program, fitness testing what they arc able to accomplish be­ . i 25.5 million in the same years. was done "on a -and-miss basis, cause of the inadequate and outdated ( Of couf!!e, what good would increased fitness be if you couldn't not across the board," DeGroot Johnson Gym facilities. "I'd like to j, show it off? First, you need to wear fancy workout duds which I said, adding he wants students "to refer people to a larger staff to re· I maximize your perfonnance potential. After all, how can you show off know what fitness is, get a good diet duce stress or quit smoking." Coupon good till 20th April 85 I and have them establish their own Faced with these limitations, De" i that well-sculpted bod upon which you've labored so long and hard i fitness regimen.'' II without the proper fancy threads? contiiJUed on page 9 ALL So, in this special health, fitness and fashion issue, you will find Shoes ,, to wear before, during and after your daily sweat. .: ALL '83 & '84 I! Have a good workout! ! Bikes ll > ~·------·----~----.r;;v:r:::~-'ll£""'---.-. -- Preparing for finals got you SECOND CHANCE 3112 Central SB STRESSED-OUT?!! 266·4266 20% Off costume. Mexican sil· Take a look at our .. ' ver and rhinestone jewelry, healthy specials: _, .... \ ~· ...... ' " ...... gloves and party dresses. ALL We have the best selection or vintage costume ·- Bicycle jewelry In townl ALL Our Entire Sale lasls through Aprfl 30th. SUN 'n' EARTH Natural C-500 Skiing Inventory Tires with rosehips • 100 tablets 'HA~ @ff BUY ONE GET ONE FREE -a/2 Off Cool Out in Classic Summer Cottons 10% off wilh this ad DR. DOWNS Hypo-Allergenic Super B-Complex • 120 capsules BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Si;!le Terms Sale Hours --~------~------Cash Albuquerque Mon-Sat ON THERAPUETIC MASSAGE Checks 3222 Central SE 9-6 Visa-MC New Mexico 87106 BROADWAY 20% Off regular price with this ad (\lfnt6ge clothing tor thee flOs) --~-~------~~-----~ 11-6 Frl !k Sat NATURES' PLUS Zinc lozenges 400 l3n:«fwoy 5E (SE Cotner .ot l.eod .(:, 13rdodwt!Yi. 20% off ·Feb 1&16 243.4774 TWIN LABS Zinc lozenges 20% off ------· CORRALES RECORDS i 1 0% OFF 1l~l \1w· Expires 4·17-85 nwe are glad toSpeciol Order" Southwest Center i Everything in. the Store, ... ,. -1:·!\1-, for the Healing Arts 898·8100 1 Our Regular price is already ·o 0 I 6409 Candelaria NE Corrales Center #16 1 10% off list price. 0 .. I (between San Pedro & Louisiana) 1 Shop and save at Corrales Records. C) I 881-3165 I Exp. 3-25-85 I 111.------..-·------_. ' • • • . l < 1; ~ • • • ~ I· ' " • ' ' " ' ' • ...' -· l!!!!l·------· Page 5, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Health, Ffmess and F(lshilm, April 10, 19!l5 Page 4, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Healtlr, Fitness and Fashion, April 10, 1985 testing----- continued from page 7 KURT'S CAMERA CORRAL Groot w&nts to impr.Qve com­ munication with Lcisurt,) Services, for Everything in Photography which has a large impact on the stu­ dent population, htl said. Be recog­ nized the need to combine resources Weight Training Student, Faculty, ~~O ALUMNI and eliminate duplication of effort. "Thert,)'s got to be some areas where 15°/o DISCOUNT we can work together. " Nevertheless, DeGroot stressed AT OUR THREE LOCATIONS the importance of the. Phase II re­ ~~For WOMEN (non-sale items) novation of the existing structure to FENDING FOR YOURSELF. be funded immediately. "We do If you're going to eat pizza on~e you leave school, you'll have jo find some way, to testing out in the hallway," Atter­ a for it_. And since you won't be able to w~it? home any~ore for money, you re bom said. lfonically, while state 3417 C9TJAL liE 266 ·17611 ~orng to have find a job, which means first hmng up lnterv~ews. Have you ~tarted legislators have yet to fund the re­ *Coals *Equipment *Toning *Body Building 524~~ SIQ·5373 interviewing yell · "h" b d t Colden Body. Cym ln3 JlJU TAllO JQ! 2116·4888 A d ·tyriU do find ajob you'regoing·to need a pla~e Jo hve, W!t !0 your . I,J g~ , novation, they already know of the. whi~h ~eans you might h~ve to take out_a loa~. Out first you have to establish credit. 3301 Juan Tabo NE *Nutrition *Training *Aerobics *Ouest Speakers You don't have credit'? Well you can't get c:;red1t t~nless you hav~ alotof money in the bank You do have money in the bank, don't youl NoJ Well how do you expect Ia (Next Door to cowboys) gel .;arriedl And buy a housel And send your kids !o colle~~~ What about their future? They 1.re gonna WQOt to eat pizza too, you know. . 299·9515 Well: you c~n'l solv.e these pro~!erns overnight, but YO~ are gomg to have to eat, 50 meanwhile little Caesars will help you out a little, 19asu•u•C.•••r~~~-=•rprlu•,lpe. 8·1 hour sessions 7pm-8pm HONDA -~------VALUAILECOUPON-~--~------April15 thru 19 & April 22 thru 24 IRIIPIIIA! llu\· lUI\ sl1c llfil!iuul IPUtld piu•~ 111 rc~ul~1r pncc, !ld_Jd~ntn~al JllliJ\ COUPON·.. . ------.. .. FffEI\ \ddt t1 11s Coupun Ill Franklin Plaza Jtian Tabo & Cenlrai2%·S496 'D:;; Ocn Normal price $20.00 Present Coupon ID•m ~;en ~~~·~ QIN lor $3.00 Discount. 'D g Reservations Suggested. Check out the great new line of 1985 Hondas • • SUMMER Bill De Groot and make your best deal on selected models. The prices we're offering may never come SANDALS again. Due to the overwhelming response of M & M Honrta's Open House, we have extended it for 2 more weeks! · . . \ ~er~CJo ~-AR~te Till Final Day APRIL 20th _...... -- TRAIN FOR TOTAL AWARENESS ~~~ start as low AT $}995 AMBIICAN KENPO KARATE ACADEMY L1D. TRAIN FOR THE ENERGY IN ClASSICAL KARATE

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.• Page 6, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Health, Fitness am/ Fashion, April 10, 1985 Page 7, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Hea/tll .. Pitlle$.\' and Fashion, April 10, 1985 ' . - . --==...... --==::;:::==::'~-__,..-- ...... NATURAL HEALTH AIDS =...... ::;:'~==­ CENTER • For Natural Cosmetics Lookin' good! • For Fashion Consultation TAKE'A FRIEND TO • For Complete Vitamin Program COURT! KEEP HEALTHY & BEA{JTIFUL At The 130 C Jackson N.E. 268-8866 SPORTS CENTER 14 COURTS Reserve A Cou.rt The Finest Now 10AM • 10PM Body Building and LEAGUE REGISTRATION STARTING NOW Fitness Center One Month VIP Membership for On SPECIAL NOW $40 VOLlfVBALI. SIX PRO DART BOAADS WAl.LYBAlt. ~·OCCt'A Blo.lH"'IAOS Men &Women P!NG PONG WEIGHT ROOM f,AUNA Open 7 days a week 1o am to 10 pm ALL FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR Student PAIVA TE PARTIES CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS

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INTRODUCTION TO re-Invented Birkeostock sandals re-introduce you to the joys of walking. Because they're light ond flexible, shopinglo your feet !Jke cool, soft send. Because BACKPACKING they give you correct support and let you move younger, heollhier, more naturally. Birkenstock. Mode in the old world tradition to lost ond lost. 20 men's end women's styles from 527 Ia 574. You've walked without them long enough. CLASS Buffalo Traders Wed, evenings in May Ruffle-bottomed suit .by Sassafras, $36. The ''Breaker" by Arena, $41, with matching $22 towel. • overview of equipment & clothing • low impact camping • cooking and stove use • safety and map & compass • where to go • ONE WEEK-END TRIP - tents and stoves pro-vide!, packs & sleeping bags available for rent.

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BUITlLO GET INTO OUR SHORTS! 'rBADBBS 3409 Central 266-2876 Men's competition suits by Speedo and Hind, $12 to 19.50. Men's boxer-style trunks by Catch It! and Barefoot in Paradise, $19 to $23. If you're a student or facul­ ty-staff with a current ID we'll give you 10% off any short (or pant) in stock.

Men's and Women's sizing in a multitude of styles. All suits, including cover shot, courtesy of the Rio 100% cotton and rugged, Grande Swim Shop, 3104 Central S.E. quick drying hi-blends to sit Special thanks to C!!mcra and Darkroom for studio your fancy. lighting and effects, Models: So, if you're into biking, MEN & WOMEN . running, climbing, walking, •pam Sheparde •Juna Rae gardening, swimming or FITNESS CENTER just plain schlepping •John Wuhlcr •Paul Haffner around, come get us by the Women's special Men shorts. 1 Free Week 1 Free VISit •Bill .Shackelford •Bob Smith with this coupon coupon oood Thru June 1st

our sth Year 294·1221 tn I Business l Design and photos by John Samora. Matching one-piec'e and bikinlby Speedo, $45 and $31.

• . . Page 8, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Health, fimess (11!1/ Fc1shion, April 10, 1985 . ~---- .... ---~~-~~-~""""~------'f.f ~\Jl?)filJ~r,~) Page 9, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Health, Fimcss and F(l.r/lion, April 10, 1985 : J.~J: 1\71~Srl,~t~c .: 1·~~ : :l!.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 111111111 IIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ 111111111111111111111111111 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllfllllll!l ~ ...... ·~ Oaf( : ARMY&NAVYGOODS : Yif.forcUzbk Water6edS ;.,...-;:~1660 Eubank ~E • ~· ~~w \h4;TWC9fl JndJJn S\:.hOOl • • Cnf1V6!lli!ltd and ~n$11Mon1 • • ~~ 293-2300. • Clothing from our past Spring Accessories SALE • • I ~ nU. c.\. ! : MILITARY STYLE : still wears quite well ~ '),'-' "-U.~ ~ ~ All Linen First Quality Guaranteed : SHO S: So tin Sheets ( ony size) $28.00 • • "Vintage clothing? You gotta be kidding. That stuff is too .expen­ ~ ' \. ) "' ,00 ~\. ~ Percale Sheets (ony size) $24.00 • • sive.'' Velour Podded Rolls $20/polr • • Maybe you've heard this refrain once or twice or perhaps have even i ))~j~ -toY ~~ I Fitted Mattress Pods $20.00 • utterer,! such sentiments yourself. Well, there are at least two local i • proprietors in town who would say you're all wet. I • "The clothes last so long and look so good. They're made with I ~'- ~o~ ~~ ; I FREE 1 yr. water conditioner with coupon : Khaki, b.ette; material,". said Shi~ley Hellman, o~~er of High S~yle, one of I No purchase necessary e OD Ql1on, s1x vmtage-clothmg stores m Albuquerque. When people gripe about • Camoulllge. the prices, they shouldn't," she said. Hellman has b~en wearing 1 Mon·Frl 12·9pm 4704 2nd St. NW 344-6545 • • vintag-,: clothes from the 1920s on up to the '50s ''for IS years." • ''You can't hardly buy anything anymore which lasts for 40 or SO ~------·------..... ·-~ years,'' Hellman sajd, These .clothes, she added, were made back in the days befo~e synthetic materials Were in widespread use, so just about evc~thmg was made from the natural fibers of cotton, linen, wool or stlk. 0 J.J.'s Surf Shop Not only that, vintag~ clothe~, while the supply lasts, arc cheaper • than most modern clothmg, wh1ch to a large extent mirrors the older I G~ i. ~1~~~:TCENTER I styles. "Whatever goes around seems to come around again," said = 5 Skateboards & Sun Wear Hellman. ~ STUDENT ~ You can buy a silksuitfor$50, said Sandra Henderson, owner of the = = Turquoise Flamingo. Ei HEALTH CENTER Ei "A lot of people arc into nostalgia," Henderson said. There are a lot Ei • Open 24 hours over the summer Ei of antique-car collectors in Albuquerque, she added, and both men and women like to dress in clothes that carne from the same period as their cars. -== 1)• SummerEnrolled for Eligibilty: ANY number of !-=______She also stressed that vintage clothes are "one of a kind things. So, ------=~-= when you go to a party, you won't into someone wearing the same hours for the summer thing." Speakiilg of originality, she sells, among other things, beaded, 2) Have student insurance Gordon & Smith silk dresses from the '20s that costfrorn $150 to $400 .. "!know the one through the summer which Nancy Reagan wore to the inauguration was $50,000," she 3) Previously a spring semester Gotcha said. For Henderson, wearing and collecting was a hobby until six months student taking 6 or more hours Maui ago, when she opened her shop. She admits the interest is great now 4) Previously a spring semester student . because it's somewhat of a fad among college students. But she said­ with an award letter or graduate Town & Country vintage clothing will never go out of style with the serious collectors, who are "more artistic" than the average person. contract for the fall "Albuquerque is very eclectic," Henderson added. But the supply of vintage clothing is limited. Hellman said, soget it • Allergy • Nutrition while it lasts. After all, they stopped making the stuff 30 years ago. • Dental Education • Orthopedics "It's getting harder to find things, especially from the '20s and''30s. '' • Dermatology • Podiatr·y Nevertheless, vintage clothing is here for awhile, and it's "more gorgeous, graphic and well made," Hellman said. "It could be a • Gynecology • Surgery phase, but other cities seem to be doing well with it for years.'' 5 • Internal Medicine • UJ"Ology = Come by and Register for Give Aways The other four shops in town are: Second Chance, Mommy's Dearest, The Emerald Moon and On Broadway. ~ oNeu::",:, detw'"'"" '"' "'"" "'" "" ~ 1540 Juan Tabo NE 5i stmmwr is the infimwry 5 Joe MltcheU These early 20th Century garments worn by models Marche/1 .~ lllllllll[llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ and Brian are only a small part of the collection of vintage Martl)a's clothing available at The Turquoise Flamingo, 120 Amherst after N.E., which provided the clothing for the photo. Models are the Natural BODY BVENO courtesy of The Wilde Agency. stork Fiber Sl)op The Health of Hair The shop with RADIANT HEALTH FOODS ACTIVE WEAR .Natural alternatives Natural Vitamins and Mtnerals The Fitness of It for your siiinl Food Supplements FOR WOMEN In Business For Your Health cotton sweatshorts $13.50 & Most of All KEEP cotton sweatpants $15.00 Gentle Soaps WELL cotton jogging shorts $7.50 The Fashion a variety of matching Skin Moisturizers NATURALLY 11 cotton tops from $7.50 At FOXY REFLECTIONS" Sun Blocks & matching cotton socks $2.50 Massage Oils Open 10-5 Monday-Saturday Loofa Sponges -We Care About the Overall--­ Analgesic Balms Way you look Natural Deodorants Wrangler· The way You feel Lip Balms JEANS The way you are.

We offer the best in All phases of Hair designing. Our products have For an appt., Or just for the .No harmful chemicals, Hair of it-Hair's /Yo petroleum, Where we're at and .No detergents. 2000 Central SE (across from UNM) The finest men's Business 842~·8300 Lacy Shave & Bathe Lingerie Accessories. Exclusive 15% Discount To ALL UNM staff & students We are Albuquerque's BEST card & gift shop 2120 loLo · Feminine Attire 110; ee.,lrat N.E. 3 designers AlsO II) ()ld Tcwr, central SE men's Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 grGn 0f. the serving you~ Sebastian ;:o;.:z;r;-n:za ;:o;. &p.auo 243·6954 shop Allsia Willis & Lori Halt Care Products P..fJffiF?8RBD ffi.flfDHFl Including Cellophanes 11101 NE

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An estimated 16 mHiion Aincr­ ic;ms jog rGgularly, and Albuquer- que is a hot running town. · Thousands of runners take to the road or trail to nm for health or char­ ity. Besides the city streets, there are three recreational trails in the Duke City that runners or bicyclists can cruise without the worry of car traf­ fic interfering with their progress. The.first of these is the Pasco del . Bosque, which is five miles long and THIS ENTIRE to runs parallel to the irrigation ditch 2500 PAIRS OF SPORT SHOES . $ $15.· on the east side of the Rio Grande, OFF -GR-0-UP-FR_O_M_....__..... I [lnter at either Candelaria, Camp­ 600/o aoo/o bell, Mountain or Central. 500 PAIR OF KIDS SHOES The Pasco del Nordeste Trail .is a Including Cleated. Flats & Hiking Boots. 6-milc-long asphalt trail that begins at UNM's Tucker Avenue and ends Choose from: at Sandia High School, at pennsyl­ NIKE DAKOTA, NIKE TURF KING, vania and Candelar.ia N .E. PF FLYER VELCRO.& MANY MORE! The 4.2-mile .Paseo de las Monta­ nas Trail, also asphalt, begins at the south exit of Winrock Shopping Center and Pennsylvania N.E and ends at Tramway Boulevard N. E.

Choose LADIES NEW BALANCE from: 410 RUNNING SHOES DailY- Lobo NIKE AEROBIC or the news YOU NEW BALANCE AEROBIC "YOUR COMPLETE NEW AGE STORE" want to read. e·ulk BE!:_ans, Grains, Flours & Herbs Bach Flowers Homeopathies Backswings Shakti Shoes Vegetarian Restaurant fOOD IEBJ :\~J\'W/Ji~.Jt:s): - (505) 243-0370 : ARMY& NAVY GOODS • ST!nd C•nstoMool • • c-·~·i and Constt~on) • • ~~ 293-2300 • • ~ 293-2300 • : SWISS ARMY : :Kid's Camo: ! KNIVES. :FATIGUES: CANVAS TREKKERS • SIZES 8, 9 & 10 $1 • REGULAR 29.95 :25%• • • SAVE TIME

• GEORGE BRETT . : & T -Shirts • TANNING BALL GLOVES ...a•~ ··········~··,Jt~~ REGULAR 12.95 o/2 hour at TAN USA WILSON BUDDY BELL BALL GLOVES is=to 3 hours under REGULAR 19.95 1499 Clip'n save , $5.00 0~ the hot sun: ' 10-30 "''o. sessions 1) Both Sides Tan at once. EilP· 4-30 2) Tans Like 12:00 Noon SOFTBALL TEAM UNIFORMS SPECIALS JUST ARRIVED! PER SET OF 15 SPECIAL GROUP OF BIKE 471, 100% $ SOFTBALL PANTS .. COTTON JERSEYS 99 VALUES TO $20 7'' 2300 Central SE • • .... WITH FREE NUMBERS 9 COLORS AVAILABLE MENAUL STORE ONLY! (Across from UNM) 268-4504 8700 Menaul NE 299-6666 1835 Candelaria NW 345-8568 4410 MENAUL NE I 884-6781 WORTH BLUE DOT SYNTHETIC COVER SORI!ALLS W. Central at S. Coors 836-0142 1915 JUAN TABONE 1292·8454 5500 Academy NE 821-7262 ALAMEDA WEST I 898·0313 ·1995 i>£R1h00ZEN Rio Rancho Shp. Center 892-8880 1st Game of the Season Tomorrow·1pm Rio Rancho 892-5551 Abq. 298·5450 • Q • ' ' Page 12, New Mexico Daily Lobo, H~nlth, fitnes~· nml Fa.\·hiot!, April 10, 1985 Page S, New Mexico Daily l..!l!x>, April 10, 198~ Students control 7.8 percent of mandatory fees lJy Harrison Fletcher Eacn full-time stu· •.. ~~~ ·r-. <"'--"' are: the Popular Entertainment f Four years ago, the International Center was the first work in an international organization, about a good advertis- ' ·· ...... ,__ ,.... -'j' :1'l:-, !:1.. -:::.')II\,.) '':.,.-_c. '\,~~I''';--~J/ / 'lJ!._:.-' ~I!·vc·. tt>.J ~IJ l:':'l.[ (1J.,_~ ~i IC}~~,.. · \.1,y_. )\,•\ . ir~.=_,fi1~@,··C'':a;:·@·.-;t1iJ"- ·- Committee, the Film Committee, ing investment and bar- ! place he came to at UNM. "It was a natural place to As director, Kylamarkula oversees International come to, and I've been here ever since,'' said Kylamar­ the Tutorial Service, the Duplicating gain. Or stop by 131 /1 .::~ 1/J" 0" i Home of the latest In Broiled Food and the Homemod• Sweetroll ~"' kula. Center programs such as lunches, newsletters and lan­ Center, the Book Co-op and the Marron Hall, Monday- / QP ,-;l I li @tfjf!J!iJP guage classes. "Participation at the center is good. We r,"j \ Speakers Committee. Friday a a.m.-5 p.m . •_,/_·. <;','l,v., ,,c~~ , DREAKFMT While still in Finland, Kylamarkula was correspond­ have about 30 percent participation out of all foreign ASUNM also provides funding. ..__ _...____ ;... __ _. ing with friends in New Mexico. He wanted to go to ·,·,·.. C~' \ •.....___ -~ ~tudents on campus. We'd especially like to see Amer- . school in a place different from his homeland. UNM 1can students here at the center," said Kylamarkula. 0 0 was the place. "I miss Finland, and someday I would EGGS, bacon, • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ' ' • 'The reason American students don't participate is that ~\ ~ //'"No~-;~0 h~~~::a~!~!:h~~h"::;~=n! :~~=t '.~~~~~~ -~- ~~~.~~~. $2.8~\/ like to return, but for now I'm enjoying myself here,'' !hey don't feel welcome," he said. · V No. 2 ONE EGG, bacon, ham or sausage, hash browns 6 toast , • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • $2.30 ·· No. 31W'O EGGS, hash browns 6 toast- •••••.• _••••• -•••••••••••••• -. ••.•••• -••••• ~ •.••• ~--·. ~ •••••• ~ •• -. _$1.95 No. 4 ONE EGG, hash ·browns 6 toast •••••••••••••••••••.• -••••••••. ~ ••••••••••••••••••• , ._ • • • • • • • -$1.40 -==Hew- No. 5 PANCAKES ( 4) ...... ~ • ~ ••••• ; ••••••••.•••••• .il; •••••• _••• , ....._ ••••.• _...... ! ••. -. ••_ ·s-1.55. No. 6 HUEVOS RANCHEROS, fwo eggs, beans, sauce, com tortilla 6 toast ••••.• , • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • $2.30 MEXIcoPIRG ·No. 7· WESTERN OMLmE, ••••••••• ~ .•••••.•••••••••••••••••.••••••..••••• -••• -••••••.•••.•••••• _, • • • $3.25 three eggs, green chili 6 cheddar cheese, serve(! With tomato, hosh browns 6- toast Fre• Cup of Coff•• or Hot T•o With Any ol Th• Abov• D,.oldosts .. New Mexico PIRG SIDE OIU)ERS BOARD OF French Fries'"._,\ ..... , •..• ,,· 5.60· ··-orte Egg , ••• , •• r.·. ,!'".--7:-."~t.,..SS ~-~~~Hc1rtr,:5QoS~r1~~-·~i--_~.. ~~~!'-#J.:f,·:_-:~~.. t;;t't-~~~ ' Hash Drowns .. .. • • • • • .. • • • 70 Pancake ...... , ...... • .. • 45 Salad with choice of Dressing ..... , • .. .. • .. • • .. . • .. • ...... 80 DIRECTORS Western Style ...... ·.. .. 1.10 Toast 6 Jelly ...... 50 Extra Blue Ctieese • • •. .. • .. • .. • ...... • • .. .. • .. • .. • 15 · Onion Rings- •••••••••••••• 80 Jelly ••••••••••••••••.•••••• 05 Tomatoes (3 $llces) ••••••••• ,- ••.•••• , • , • -. •••••••• "' ••••• ! •• -·20 ·. ELECTION DeC.ns ••••• I • I I • • • • • • • • • • • 60 Crackers • I I •••• I • • • .. • • •• • • • 05 American or Cheddar 'Cheese ••••• I • ·- I I I •. oi •••.•.• I io •.•••• I • -. ·2Q ·".0; Ranchero Sauce (8 oz.) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 50 Green ChUI or Chili con Carne (1 oz.) •••••••••••••••••••••• 20 will be April 24, 1985 HAMBURGERS Interested candidates should pick up petitions for No. 1 HAMBURGER so lad dressing, tomato, pickles, onion 6 lettuce •••••••••••• ; ••••••• : • • • • • • • • • • $1.45 . .. Candidacy at the PIRG office, room 96, Student No. 2 CHEESEBURGER same as above with cheddar cheese ••••••• , •••••••••••••• .-••• ; • • • • • • • • • • • $1.60 Union Building No. 3 BONANZA double meat, American cheese, thousond Island, tomato, onion, lettuce 6 pickle • • • $2.45 No. 4 FIESTA BURGER chili con came or gree~ chili, cheddar cheese, onion 6 lettuce ••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • $1.65 . Petitions are now available and No. 5 FLAME BURGER hickory smoke sauce, onion 6 lettuce • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • $1.40 are due April 18th at 5:00pm No. 6 COPY CAT mustord, ketchup, pickle, 6 onion ...... $1.35 Elections are open to all UNM students SANDWICHES Call us at 277-2758 or GRILLED CHEESE on whole wheat with American cheese, lettuce 6 tomato •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $.95 stop at the office, rm. 96 SUB HAM, LETTUCE 6 TOMATO on whole wheat with salad dressing •••••.••••••• :. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.55 CAR BACON. LEnUCE &TOMATO same as ·above •••••••••••••• ~ ...... , .• • .• • • • • • .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.55 STEREOS EGG, LETTUCE 6 TOMATO same as above ...... - ••• ~ ••••••••••••••-... • • .• • • ... • • • • • • • • • • • .• • • • .• • • • • 1.20 CAMERAS, TV's, VIDEO RECORDERS, MEXICAN FOOD COMPUTERS No. 7 TACO meat, cheese, lettuce 6 tomato •••• -. ••._ ...... • • • •. • • • • $.85 No. 8 CHALUPA beans.- cheese, lettuce 6 tomato •••••••••••••• , •••••••• , ••••••••••••• , •••· •••••••••• 75 No. 9 ENCHilADAS served with lettuce 6 tomoto ••• , ••••••••••• ', • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.45 Win A $1 00.00 BEEF with Chili Con Came, cheddar cheese 6 onion CHEESE with GREEN CHILl STEW. cheddar cheese 6 onion Bookstore VEGETARIAN with GREEN CHILl,. cheddar chee~ t, onion

MEXICAN COMBO enchilada, taco & beans ...... j , ...... - • ·~· ...... _. ~· ... ~~~ • 2.35 GREEN CHILl STEW smoll (5 oz.) med. (8 oz.) lg. ( 12. oz.) ••• ~ •• ~ • • • • • • • • • • • .• • • • • • • • • • • • 65 1.00 1.50 Account PLATTERS··· . . 6 oz. TOP CHOP STEAK Ground round,· Texas toast, French fries or haSh browns With solad •••••••••• $3.10 FRONTIEI\ BURGER SPECIAl. Hickory smoke sc:.uce. cheese, 1 OOQ Island, onion, French fries 6 salad • • • • • 2.55 5 oz. RIB EYE STEAK - USDA Choice Tttxal Toast, French fries or hash browns with salad •••••••• , • • • • 4.55 RETURNING STUD£NTS CHEF SALAD With choice of dressing, .lettuce, tomato, cheddor cheese. ham 6- egg • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.95 ASSOCIATION VEGETARIAN SALAD lettuce, tomato, chtddar cheese, 6 egg • '" •.••••...••••..••••••.•.•..••• , •.•• 2.75 will be raffling off $1.00 tickets . . . DRINKS- s cenn Of Oft rdll . . .· for a $1 00.00 bookstore account COFFEE ...... , ...... , .... • ...... • ...... 29 .35 .45 SOFr DRINKS c:oke, dr. pepper 6 7 up .... , .. .45 .60 .10 .95 at our booth at the Spting Fiesta HOT TEA -· • ti ••••••••••. ·• ••.••.••••••. I .. •· •• ·- ••• I •. • • • • .29 .35 .45 ICE TEA. 4i 1111 •• It .••.•• ,...... "' •• i I •••••• I ...... IJ • -.40· -.55 .65 •90 April 12, 13, 14 SPICED or HERBAL TEA .•• I ...... iii " • il • ' ..... II i • • • • • .35 .40 .45 LEMONADE .... ~- •• II •••.• IIi ••• .- •••••• I •• I ...... II •• ·:. • • ..eo HOT CHOCOLATE ol' APPLE CIDER ••• •. • ••••• •., •. • 45 .55 .70 JUICE Ol'QI(Qe> ~bpp., tomato 6 graptfiUit.,., •• ,, .60. .90 1.20 Drawing will be held April t 5 MH.K .... , ...... , ...... 4 .8$ =ESSQ~~O~~v~l~~.:::::::::::;:5 1 :~~ ~::~ RSA and RSA workstudy are ineligible ~~©~l?B 1~ 1& ROLL .72 6-pocktro•aro~~~o.~• Page 6, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April ]0, 1985 Pagl' 7, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April 10, 198S 4rts Wanna dance? Sports Amigas y El Grup11 Ritmo, founded by Yvonne Ulibarri (front) and Cris l'hillips (ill!· Fiestas fun begins mediately behin.d Ulibarri), will play the next two Fridays Toronto will unseat Detroit, face Twins in October By S;mdy Tatum in conjQnction with UNM li.es· Why shoulcj the Petroit Tigers tas •. The group is supported by Their Achilles' heel could be thdr league in strike-outs per nine innin.gs Interested .in soaking up some sun and having fun, too? The 39th Annual win it all again? Just because they catching. a rhythm section comprised of were so dominant last year? Well, l.ast yelll' with a 9.46 average. He University of New Mexico Fiestus will be~in toda~ on the north end of Mario Del.a Huega !In bass and The fight for third place should be / LOOKAT compiled a 94 won-loss murk with a Johnson field and nm through Sunday, offcnng mustc, theater, and poetry maybe. Aft~r all, they have .a young a very good one as Baltimore, New perl!ussi!ln, Jay Blea 11n drums, ' an!l strong pitching staff to which 2.69 ERA. readings. . f h and Pedro Hernandez on per· York and Boston wil[ finish in that they'v~: added ex-Met Walt Terrell Chicago will begin its climb back, Poet Alturista will read his works Wednesday at 7 p.m. 10 Room I 22 o t e cussion an.d syt.. esize... rony order. The Orioles went for the free (I ).12, 3.52 ERA, 215 ). r'1 €;;f?OF'(i!S but the White Sox will have to stress geology building. Admission is $1. Quinones will sit in playing the agents over the winter and picked up more youth in the not too distant For another dollar, students can sec Nuestro Teatro QC Albu9uerque They just have an abundance of three - outfielders and congas, workhorses on the mound who never JOHN MORENO future. perform Nuevo Mexico Sit at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Su~way Statton .. Amigas' forte is Latin jazz Lee Lacy and reliever Don Aase, ~1/a~ quit. Then there's thl!offense: Lance All three teams have very strong Seattle should finish strong again Theater presentations are just part of the many events bcmg Offerl,!d dunng and salsa, but the loc&l balld is with its youth movement, but not the three-day fiestas. ASUNM's Flcst& CommJ!tee has planned a ful! sche· Parrish, Larry Herndon, Kirk Gib· lineups, and Baltimore and the Red known for their standard jazz, son, Chet Lemon, etc., to which strong enough to place higher than dule of musical events daily from noon to 6 p.m. . . tex-mex and pop standard~. Sox have the edge in pitching over Dwight Evans and Mike Easler. But give .the Twins the punch they need. fifth. The California Angels will The Duke City Comedy Club headliners Bob Asta and pave Thomas wtll they've ac1ded minor-league stars the Yanks. But Boston's are their bullpen is suspect. Bob Stanley Nelson Simmons (22 HRs, RBis, Also, Gary Gaet(i (65 RBis) backs miss Fred Lynn, and Reggie Jackson do a comedy routine on Friday at 4 p.m. on Joh~son Fteld. . 83 still young, and their inexperience saved 22 games last year after 33 the them up, ,307) ami Mike Laga (~0 HRs, 94 is starting to feel his age. But the The music action on Friday begins on Johnson Field at noon wtth the UNM will tell down the stretch, Baltimore year before. Mark Clear has had an Kansas City will always be com­ modern day sultan of swat should Jazz Band, followed by Fake ID, Legacy, Reverend Ace Blues Band, Fat RBls, .265). has the overall edge in experience, up and down career, and former Met So, why am I picking the Toronto petitive, but their starting rotation is get 19 more home runs this year to City. and Beta Loyato to wrap it up at 5 P·~· .. , .. and that should help. lefty Ed Glynn is untested. weak this year, and Bud Black, with pass Me! Ott, Ernie Banks, Eddie Suturday's mustc opens at II :30 a.m. wtth Rcgma s D~nccr~. to .be Bille Jays to win the American The Yankees, with the very not· Cleveland will finish sixth, and League East? Because I'm looking Pan Quisenbell)', won't be enough M~thews, Ted Williams and Willie followed by Macaw, Red Wine, Salsa, Lumbre del Sole and Wtll fintsh With Chic nuclear apparel shown able addition of Ricky Henderson, • the Brewers ofMilwaukce will bring to win it this year. Oakland will sur­ McCovey to take over seventh place at their bullpen, which was practi· have addcc;l super speed to their up the rear of baseball's best divi· D.O.S. . S d. l-1 'II b prise many this season. Without su. on the all-time list. Tony Bragis will start the Johnson Field show on un ay. e e Radioactive chic.· Nuclear American Studies class taught last on the piece as atl independ.ent·study cally non•cxistcnt last year. Indeed, powerful lineup of Pon Mattingly, sian. the Jays' pen only saved a mere 33 perstar Henderson to stir up trouble, The Texas Rangers will finish followed by Off the Record, Cuic

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Las N oticias TYI'ING. ON CJ\M!'IJS, Education, business, legal, J>ORM STVUENTS: REN1'!NG this spring for the office or~11nization, rcsurn~s. Sense of humor. some For Sale first time? Oetthe R~nter's .Ouidc before you move. Employment A'rn;;NTJON MI~Milt:RS Ot': llucchus, Campus genius. ~42·184$, 4/17 Free frPm PIRO. Room 96 In the SUB. Or eall277· C nmmiuee for Human Rights In Lulln America, Pre 2758 FMI, 4/10 iJ.;lGII ANNt: CJJAVIlZ, llSQ,, Attorney at Law. '70 MAVt:IUCK GOOU condition. Trend plus llt:Pt:NilABLE _POSITIVE TROMIJONE teacher Mcd Clllll. UNM Commodore Users Oroup, Adoplion. bun~ruptcy, business, consumer. divorce, transportatlon./$750. Call \Iianna; 242-l 581. 4/16 !!UMMER SVQL};T: ONE, ma~be 2 bedrooms, In needed for mldly retarded man .in our group home SOLA~. campu~ Crusade for Christ, AlphA I' hi wills, and general practice. Reasonable. 299-6226. All large clean, nice 4 ~dr, ~ bath house. I !II miles from one or Lwo evenings per week. Oit>son San PcdrQ SOUNJ> SYSTEM 111\1,1000, 4mics, AT813, AT~I4, Ontcg!l. lohu Jnycc~~. (iold~n 1\cy Honot· Society, hours. 4/ll UNM. End of June to mid August, but ua(es area, Call 25~·6SQ9 Monday-Friday after 2:30 p.m. Stereo Yamaha 120, Pioneer tUrntable advent f R.l.S.A., C'oalltion for !.earning Dis~blcll Adults, negotiable. SlSO/mo plus Yl utilities for each room. Sheryl or Sage. 4/16 0\JTSTANJli.NG QUA!,ITY, .ltE;A!iONAIII.f; spe~kers. Light tabl~ and furniture. 255-6273. 4/12 c hincsc Student Association, and any other groyp price.\. Papers, manuscripts, word processing, theses. Cull l.,eslie 268·4892 eves. tfn "'1m has applied for office space in the SUU. Come TRAINING FOR I'AII1'·iime work in color cPn; Resumes. 881-0313. 4/22 DI~ES! 23" MOTOBECANE foldio11 blke$100; 21" JfOUSE MI\T.t.; WANTEll to shine 2 bedroom home sUiting. For initial inlerview call242-4596, 4/12 rcprc,cnt yo11r group .at the spncc nllccutlons c.orn· Fuji newest 12 spd, - the ultimate in span touring II,XCEJ,U;NT Ti'I'IN(i, S1,50/pagc, Sharon 296- v, mile from UNM. $150 per month plus II; utililies. :mucc meeting. Thms .. Aprilll In Room 253 pf the $375 (new$1150) going abroad, must sell299-1490. Quiet graduate or older student • preferred. No WORK STVUY STUDENT needed: Continuing 1146 eves, 4/12 Education. Contact Mary aullock at277-1152. 4/16 SlJD unylimc between 9:30-1():30 a.m. If any 4/16 ~moker$. Call Dennis 265·6432 days, 266-0863 I(UCStiOIIHUJI277-S528. 4/11 QUALITY WOitll PROCESSING. Accurate, af- VW lm~~El. RAIIBIT 1979 with new relluih engine, evenings. 4/11 GOVERNMENT JOBS. SIS,000-$50,000/year fordable, fast. Nancy, 821-1490, 4/ll Sl't;('IAI. EllUCA TION, Tilt; UNM Stuuem am/fm/cns>, new starter, new fr brakes· A truly f'URNISIIEU EFFICIENCY APT, all utilities paid possible. All occupations. How tQ Find. Call 1-805- C'ouncil for Exccptf9nal Children ls honored to MATH, .. STATISTICS, SCJt:NCES beautiful curl 50 plus mpgll! Gong overseas, 111ust 10 minutes from campus by bicycle. $210 peJ:,month. 687-6000 Exl. R·9786. 4110 present llcalrlce Mitchel: the Special Education tutprin&- Ph.D., 8 years expederwe. Reasonable. socrlfi~e. $25()0, Call299·1490. 4/16 268-0184 after6 pm. 4/12 f.:XCELLENT OPPOI\TUN!TY IN health related Advo(;llcy co-ordinator for the NM Protection and Evenings, 265-7799. 516 TRANSPORTATION- '73 MERcURY .10 speed field worldwide organization seeking key individua_ls AdvocacY System. Ms. Mitchel's presentation will be LOOKING f'OR AN ap!lflment? Look nl>. morel TYPING: EXCELLENT SPELLING and grammar. bike, good prices, good condition. 24?.4204, 4/IQ Clean, quiet one-bedrooms, Rent Includes your for expanding mar~et.lnterviews 247-841&, 4/10. on; "The Rights of Parents With Children In Sp~cial rust, ;rccprat~. confldentla!. 255·3580, 4124 UNITED PA~CEL SERVICE- is loPking fOr l.crienc~. 4/15 facilities. barbeque areas, swimming pools, close to counseling al.so av~ilablc. Contact Caryl Trotter, WORU pROCESSING, OV!'R 5 years CAPOS IS NOW hiring walt staff, )lilchen staff. Highest quality. Dissertations, theses, papers. UNM. La Reine Marquerite Apartments. 266-5855. M.A. 266:(i()6(), 4/10 VIC COMPUTER, PRINTER, monitor, lei RAM Apply at8tll Street and Lomas Nll between pm. expansion, 80 byte/column, wnrd processor, games, 2-5 ASIINM FII.M COMMI'ITFE: '01\JCSdny, Friday: Fa!Tliliar with APA and UNM graduate ~chool tfn 4/12 formats. 296-3731. 4/26 manuals. $200. 842-9567. 4111 I'M LOOKING f'OR a female roommate !P share a "<'ir~le or l)ec~it"; Snturday "Lancelot of tbe Lake" ROUTE SALESMAN NEEilEO Commercial license two bedroom apt. very close to ~ampus. Call Cin­ all showings 7:15, 9:15. sun Theatre. For more info WOIIOLY PLEASURES. EDITING/Wprd 1975 CIIEVY MONZA' 4 cyl standard, e~cellent required. Call HOST ICE34s.4330, 516 call277·5608. 4/ II Processing. English Degree, 10 yenrs experience. Near condition mechanically, 750$. Call evenings, 842- dy~ work, 217-6236: home, 268-SIOI. 4/ll UNM. 255-4559. 4/16 5397. 4/ll TIREU OF B!)GS, dirly bUil'i and grungy APPS. ARE NOW being taken for ensy counselor TltAILIII.AZERS TIIERE WII,L be no meeting on position at Oirl Scout Sun Camp in Jemez Moun­ TYPING: RESt;ARCII PAPERS/ theses/dlsser• IIJKf~~ FOR SALE 5-speed, IO·speed men.women. surroundings? Furnished apauments, utilities paid. Wed., April tO. Next meetingApril17. 4/JO tains. Call243-9581. 4/12 tutlons/ehafls/graphs in my hmue. TilE OTHER Run excellent 50-120$, 268-6149 after 8. 4/10 5345 monthly. No pels. F1>r aPPilintment, 266-3133, KAl'I'A SIGMA P!tt;.E wanted take care of OFFICE 836-3400. 4/10 GEllMAN CAMERA MINOX for sale, negotiable 4/12 to Uuorc-Frcc Driving (D.I'.P.) Road. Rally April 27th I female handicapped grad student. Position require$ PltOFf.SSIONALTYPING. MARY- 265·1088. 268-6149 after 6. 4/10 NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE needed for fur. Just navigate our pr.determincd course through two hours per day, two weeks per month. Pay is free Albuquerque coming closest to the perfect time and S/6 1?82 VW QUANTUM 277·2138, 265;3285, 4/12 nishcd 2-1 house. Walk to UNM, WID, $200 month plus II; utilities. $100 deposit, Available anytlme266- rent and utilities. Must be dependable, female and you'll win $100 cnshl Sigll·Ups start Wednesday, TYPING·255·3337. 4/30 like dogs, Call Leslie 268-4892. Lfn April 17th 10·2 pm at the north end of the 1977 VW RABDIT, AM/FM, cassette. Oood con- .3748. 4/12 sun, WOIID PllOCESSING SERVICES, 884-7238. 4/30 dilion, •tewllres, Must sell. Si500. 883-2783 evenings. lliggcr nod Detter than lust yeul', It!! Sponsored $60 PER IIUNDREil pald for processing mall at Dt• 4112 SUMMER SUBLET. TIJREE-bcdroom furnished, by hi Olack C'h~vrolct. and Budweiser. 4/12 SIJMMt;R STORAGE, $9,95 month. Reserve now. 500 hotnel Information, send self-addressed stamped -~~-0-N,..,I->A-t:,.."_P_Jt_E_S_S_M_O_P_Eil-.-ll-~c-el-lc-n-t-co_n_d.:.it:..:io:,:n ~~~~:view, Aml1mt/Nob Hill. S · Richard JJ 82 envelope. Associates, .Dox 95, Roselle, New Jersey AAA U·LOCK·IT. 2200 Candelaria NE. 884-4844. 1 OI'HCJ~ SI'Act; IS available, '85·'86, to chartered 516 $250. 266-4024. 4/15 07203. tfn urgronlllltion~ Apply in Room 225, New Mexico ONfrBEOROOM AI'T. Redecorated, bright, sunny, l!niun. 4/10 TYPISTrt:RM PAI'ERS, Resumes299·8970, S/6 1983 IIONUA NIGIITJIAWK 650. Low miles. $2100 evaporative cooler$, blinds, cable available, includes obi'!. Mark 293·5 134 after S pm. 4/12 VIVA .101~ "KING"! TiliD. 4112 Western, nll;rges. Everything provided. Jeancne822- twice. 281·3~47, 4/12 apt/house for month of May. Cali Dave277-7077. Airhilch ••• only 5229 from Denver, $160 from NY. (·Au. •·on A ltTISl'S. New nrcmber.lhip~ available. 8473. S/06 IlEATil Jll9 SMART terminal with direct connect . 4/ll Call Darbara, 243·0843. 4111 lhc Auisl'! Unlltry. Santa Fe. lnfornmtion 1·988· ASSISTANT AT I.ARGt:. Word processing for modem. $350 cash, no checks. 82l·S4ll. 4/12 NON·TV AIIUJCTEil mature housetnnte wanted: J. BARGAIN ONE-WAY nod round trip Albq, New 4112 2'tRl. di1scrtations, papers, resumes, form leiters. Sue 25'' ltALEIGII IQ spec!!. $125. 842-0623 after 5:30 bdrm NE Heiehts. Grass, trees, quiet. l'ets OK. 821· York. May 8~. Call Wed., after 9 pm. 266-0850 VI\ A J ~~~ 1'1•:~1 AS! ri~kcls ftu "H : 1 l\IAUI.Y .:are! De ultm happy. Lo•e I'AY U:SS OPTICIANS. 501!1 Menaul LAIJIES SCJIWINN IO speed with fenders and fwm.t relmmrd Dllca. 4110 female who likes dogs. Call Leslie 268-4892 or 277· NF.- ncross from Lallelle's. 888-4778. tfn ~pright hnndle bars: Hide·a-bcd Jove sent: sony walk· 5656. tfn lJF.LJNQUIENl'TAX PJlOPEUTV, Calll·80S·687· (;un:Ks, c;O()f) J.I'('K ru all of Yllll let's have A & L WORil I'R()Ct:SSING and typing $ervlces. mnn. 2~6-7861. 4!10 6000 Ext. DT·9786 for Information. 4110 illll1 lllcWt!lliClllll 1'1 Delli Phi. 4/10 Tilt: CITAilt:L: SVPERD location near UNM and 268·1076. 406 Sau Mntco NE. trn II AHA CD200 l\IC Oood trans. 5150 Call 277-2177 downtown. llus service c•·cry JO minutes. I bedroom VACATION STOIIAGE. SPt:CIAL summer rnles. ~-8~ ~0 SJ, Hll"llt:<,lltATtlml wclo•eY!)u 1'1 Phi's, STI!IJY GUITAU AT Marc's Guitar Center. l'lve or efficiency, $270 to $370. AU utililles paid. Oelu~e Jo Horne 220 Candelaria NE. 884-4844. 516 4/10 dedicated professional lnstruclots. All styles, all 1979 SliZl'KI GS 850 fully dressed, good condition, kitchen with dishwasher and dlspo~al, recreation CASNOT Af'FORU INSVRANCE11lrere are many ('0-,CiRATl'I ATIONS! COJ,O GOLJ) winner levels. ('nil us at 26S·Jll S. 143 Harvard SE. tfn cnll Phii892-783S. 4/12 room, swimming pool, TV room and laundry, Adult discounu available to UNM pcuonnel and !tudents. llcltll~ Muuut. 'ltl•er Dullct Hum begins thursdn)", I'ROFF~c;SIONAI, WORU PROCF.SSING, papers, ATAJ.A 10-SPEEO. Reccntlypverhauled. $123. 247• couples, no pets. Open Sundays. 1520 University NE. Inquire abput affordable and reputable car, life, •\~n1ll lm11.for dctaib. 41!0 manuscript!, theses, resumes. Call The Home Office 3247. 4/10 2.43-2494, Lfn mobile hOme, ltorncowners, rcmers, and health in­ Jlt;\' lll''•,l.F.T'S get. PlY'hcd for Greek Sing! Love, 884·3497. tfn COTION FUTONS. STVJlENT discount. Bright FOR RENT: Et'FJCIENCY ~partment, !410 Oirard surance. Ask for John at 298-5700 (days nnd the Zeta·~. 4/10 PAPt:nwonKs 266·1118. tfn future Futon Company. 2424 Garfield Sll. 268;9738. N.E., $2SO/mo., for one person, $270/mo. for 2 evenings). Lfll LAllY ('JJATEAUNAY IIAU n great time $hnring Pt:R.'OitMING ARTS STUUIO 2219 Lead AVe SE, 4/12 persons, all utilities paid, S l7S security deposit. Fully t:YEGLASst;s. WIIOU:SALF. TO the public, •rurnished·security locks and laundry facilities. No last weekend with you! llope we can do it again soon. 256-1061. Ballet, Jazz, Vocal coaching. tfn Quality generic and designer eyewenr at wholesale Somcone>~h!lllkesyou\erymuch. 4/10 children or pets. !'lease call before 6:00 In lhe prices, Sport frames and $Unglnsses. Dunedain CONTACT I'OI.JSIIING SOLUTIONS Casey evening, 226-8392. 1fn Opticians. 255-2000, 118 WashingtonSE. tfn LAilrt:<; AND

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