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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1985 The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 2-13-1985 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 089, No 99, 2/ 13/1985 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1985 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 089, No 99, 2/13/1985." 89, 99 (1985). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1985/24 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1985 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. S~BtS___ , ~71):;~ Ull0Qw ye,l? "\3 ( \ct86 Vol. 89 No. 99 R.eglacement for Johnson Memorial Glaser recommended ceremony for acting veep post for Abruzzo By Juliette Torrez could handle Jt." ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) Johnson said Tuesday he had - Friends and admirers wHl recall High ... .-anking administrative made a recommendation to ·till his the glory won by. famed balloonist sources at the University of New position but declined to name the Ben Abruzzo and will grieve his Mexico said Tuesday Dean .of Stu individual. He did say, however, he death and those of five others by dents Karen Glaset was recom recommended someone within the attending a non-religious memorial mended to the post of acting vice division of student affairs, alumni service in the Albuquerque Conven president of student affairs, alumni relations and development. tion Center Friday. .. relations and development. 01The acting vice president sbould The daring adventurer Glaser, if selected, would replace be from this division. The people are businessman who ballooned across Marvin "Swede" Johnson, who is very knowledgeable," said John· both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans leaving the University to become the son. "We have strong deans and was killed Monday when his twin vice president for public relations at directors. " engine Cessna 4'21 went out of con the Adolph Coors Co. in Golden, The position is "acting'' because trol after takeoff, slcipped across an Colo. University personnel rules require a interstate highway and burst into national search be made before the flames. position can be tilled on a permanent In addition to AbruzzQ, 54, and basis. his wife, Pat, 52, four longtime Farer said Tuesday .he would friends were killed in the crash. name someone to fill Johnson's Abruzzo was flying the five women position by the end of February. Far to Aspen, Colo., for a skiing vaca er also said he was open.to sugges tion, tions about the position. The other victims were identified John Schoeppner, president of the as Barbara Quant, 55; Beverly Mul Associated Students of UNM, said lins, 47; Cynthia Miller, 50; and Tuesday he had recommended to Marcia Martin, 54, The bodies were Farer that the University continue to burned beyond recognition. have a vice president for student The memorial service will begin · affairs regardless of the ..organiza at 10:30 a.m. and will include pri tional changes·· made on campus. vate remembmnces from friends of Joel Jones, acting vice president all of the victims. Separate private .for planning and organizational de burial arrangements have not been . Wlbprfient, said Tue.li(lay he was not announced . aware of Johnson's recommenda- A spokeswoman for the Abruzzo tion. · family asked that in lieu of flowers, Glaser has served as acting vice do.nations be made to an Abruzzo president for student affairs, alumni Scholarship Fund at the University Karen Glaser relations and development twice be· of New Mexico or to the Maxie Sources said Johnson named fore-from June 1976 to April1977 Anderson International Balloon Glaser to fill the position. and from January 1974 to August Museum. Glaser said she had told UNM 1974. Olaser bas been at UNM since Anderson, an equally daring bal President Tom Farer she was in· 1962. She became dean of students loonist who wore a black eyepatch, teres ted in the position. She also said in 1971. was in the crew with Abruzzo and she was aware Johnson had recom· Glaser received her mast.er's de Larry Newman when they made the mended her to be his replacement, gree in studenUpersonnel manage fil'st trans-Atlantic balloon flight in "I'd be pleased to serve the Uni· ment from Indiana University in 1978. Anderson was killed in a bal versity in this capacity/' Glaser 1962. She also· attended Harvard Samora loon accident in West Gennany in said. "It would bea.continuation of University's Institute for Education Geol'le Sandov1l descends the Jtain:ase behind Mes1 Vist1 June 1983. what I've been doing. I'm sure I al Management in 1978. Hal/after • day of work 1t C1reer Planning. continued on page 3 Farer calls for a committee to assess all programs By David Morton and MeniUee has come for a committee to be sions (concerning the. committee's tion, we are seen as fat and sloppy promise that his administrative res A. Dolan established to assess every program recommendations) win be made by and insensitive to the community/' tucturing would be complete within and department at this university.'' me with the consultation of the re he said. three to six months after his taking In his fust official address to the Farer said the committee, which gents." .. At though that perception is not office in January. University of New Mexico Faculty would comprise a "'broad-based'" But, he stressed, "'The strategic entin:Jy just/' UNM needs to be Farer tabbed the present state of Senate, President Tom Farer told selection of the hbest people.. at the planning process will be an open seen as more responsive, be added. UNM' s development prograrn as Senate members Tuesday that the University, would determine one." He said, "Our rule of thumb Another area of concern is coop "pathetic,'' but he added that plan University is going to have to make whether a department or ·program at this University ought to be: What eration with the other degree ning is under way for various fund some "hard choices,. concerning should be expanded, continued on ever we do, we oughtlo do it well." granting institutions. According to drives to solicit money from the pri~ long-range planning. course or phased out. Farer said he Farer said UNM also suffers from Farer, part of the problem stems vate sector. "This university has no strategic would select the committee's mem• an image problem with the city, from discordant lobbying efforts. "Beyond that, the University has planning,'' Farer said. "The time bers and added, "Eventually, deci· county and the state ...As lin institll• The other state universities try to great potential as a land developer •' • "piggy back" off UNM's efforts, Farer said ...Obviously, funding he said. "But we just have so many must come above and beyond the chips." instructional and general budget!' Consolidating lobbying efforts After Parer's specch 1 Faculty with those universities is one ofthe Senate President Pauline Turner iiemslisted on im informal agenda to asked Richard Berthold, history pro be addn:ssed when Farer and tfte fessor, to. comment on the question otlter presidents meet in Santa Fe of "fractionalized" grading -- a next week. system. of grading that would allow Faret said be has already spent for a plus or rninus on official time with various presidents and has grades. Berthold, who had apperutd "at least established personal rela• at the meeting sporting a red down tions'' with them ...We've agreed to hose, looked up from the book he ask departments at each school to was reading and said he bad been pr<lpose proposals. for joint ai!tion or caught by surprise. He then took off greater speCialization," he said. "If his clown nose to address the Senate each of us concentrates, we may on the issue. •'Don't let my obvious more easily achieve a higher state of contetnpt for this body affect your exceltenee. '' Concerning his sentiments on fractionalized grad administrative reorganization; Fater ing,'' he said. noted his appointment of Joel Jones, Berthold said the fmctionalized former associate provost, to the grading system would allow a mote Jol1h Samora newly created "sunset vice pres UNM PNsldent Tom F•r•t •ddNIIes th'! F•culty Sen1t11 in the lti~•l•te yesteni•Y· idency,'' and he reiterated his earlier continued on page '1 •.:s· P~ge 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, February 13, 1985 Page~. New Mexico Daily Lobo, February 13, 1985 Statewide petition drive combats tuition increase Wire Report By United .Press International By .David Morton "We've contacted all the schools als call for the Legislature to provide Schoeppner said, "As the price goes against the proposed tuition in· in the state whose tuition is regulated $2 million in funding for the College up, more students are unable or un creases, The House Appropriations Congress was deceived, report says , A st"tewide.petition drive oppos by the state," he said, "and we've Work Study Program, and $1 mil willing to pay for it. I don'tthink it's and Finance Committee will meet ing a JegisMive move for a 16- formulated the petition to encom lion in funding forthe State Student beneficial to anybody in the state, Wednesday in Santa Fe for final de percent. tuition increase is under Remains of five M/As to be returned ing and even false information" to pass all those schools." Incentive Grant program. · It's obviously .not beneficial to stu Jiberl!tions on House Bjll 2, he said, WASHINGTON - The Reagan way, with UNM volunteers claim administration has deceived Con Congress about what the United The petition states: "Th.e students Schoeppner said the House dents." BANGKOK, Thailand- Vietnam agreed Tuesday U.S, servicemen, Two other ~'* of .remains turned ing Tuesd01y they already have be of New Mexico do not advocate a Appropriations and Finance Com. Schoeppner said UNM volunteers Maureen "Moe" l!ic~cy, gress and the American people about States is doing in El Salvador.