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j NE\N I L 'Pack Schedule Offers Challenge MEXICO much competition at tailback in The pass receiving? Feldman By PETE KENDALL Feldman's version of the Texas will tell you it's weak. But one Wishbone·T offense. At fullback, deep at split end, the 5·8 McBee is Vol. 73 Wednesday, September 10, 1969 No. 1 Don't let Rudy Feldman sell Pat Gallagher will run a out running all comers-especially you a bucket of sour grapes for not·too·distant second to Scarber. his own defensive backs. this year. He does, of course, lead ·------~·~------The best of the green offensive Receiving Spotty off with Army at West , then linemen is Brad Bramer. He could catches Kansas and the University paly either a guard or a tackle. The quarterback job is up for of Texas at El Paso along the way. And besides senior Sargovetz, grabs. It belongs either to red-shirt "But," says Feldman, "AI I tell letterman Julius Koziol and juco Fmnk Gorman or soph Larry my kids is we might be in the Top transfers Henry Noe and Dave Korpitz. Both had their hot and 'fen in the country after our first Grantham add depth. cold days last spring but Feldman three ball games." The defensive backfield will be hopes one comes to the front the Kids? Yes, Virginia, the Lo bos adequate but only so far as the first week of fall work. are loaded with them this year, first string. Willie Shaw is the Certainly the Lobos have and only a brief offensive stir proven man and he has a corner no-where to go but up after a against the Alums in the Spring . miserable 0·10, 1968 season. And game got the varsity a marginal staked out, Opposite him will be Rocky Long,· a California not even a hefty stock of "New win. sophomore ex-quarterback who Look Lobo Football" bumper Feldman will be counting on 11 stickers figure to give Rudy, in his '· lettermen, among them Dave may see some duty at his old spot before the year is over. At the second year, much more than a I' Bookert, Sam Scarber and Greg I Sargovetz on offense, and Rodney deep spots are Bob Gaines, weak 2·8. I" To some spectators, even that Wallace, Jerry Buckner and Willie safety, and, hopefully, a healthy I' Kenny Ross at strong safety. Ross consolation will be marked as I Shaw on defense. I. The sophs are more impressive, was injured in early spring work generous. I even if in sheer numbers-some 42 and must make up ground lost to, out for spring ball. The best of the you guessed it, another couple of t;I:=~RENT-A-TV=~ ~ lot could be 6-1, 210 pound sophomores. $1.00 per day Feldman smiles when he dreams defensive end Harry Price, a West of his kicking game. Here, Color Reasonable Texan from Iowa Park. On the Plainview, Tex., soph Tommy Weekly Rates-Lower by the other terminal will be an Albuquerque product Mike Buck McBee is the best punter the Month with soph Rick Ferguson and Lobos have had in years. And Free Pick Up Wallace at the inside defensive Rudy has the United Nations out Free Service spots. for place-kicking duties-an Indian, a Swede, a Vietnamese No Deposit Ross at 'Backer STILL REBUILDING: Lobo football coach Rudy Feldman has only 11 and, would you believe, a Open 7 Days a Week- lettermen and some 42 sophomores, but will be attempting to improve full-blooded Los Alamos Lobo photo by Chester Painter Lobo photo by Chester Painter Freshman backfield sensation American. The Indian, Glen 24- Hours a Day Houston Ross will be tried at a last year's 0·10 Lobo season record. The above action took place last week in Yale W. B. O'Donnell, above, linebacker post. The open Threestars, and the Los Alamos Buck's TV Rentals Yale Park Park, which was one of the subjects mentioned.in UNM Hearings recently submitted a report on backfield spot is up for grabs. junior c~llege transfer Howard Jal soph Steve Fuller. product, Joe Hartshorne, seem to 268-4589 O'Donnells report. New Mexico's higher institutions. Among those in the running are Ware, veteran Phil Franczyk and Bookert doesn't figure to have have the edge right now. ~~~~.~::-~a~~.,~.. ~p~u~.s~•~a-~r~i~e~f~s~~~, IJUA A U Target of Report, Committee FUND RAISING Dr. VanGraber indicated the Corcoran Gallery of Art in latter part of the course will be Washington, the Baltimore Drive-Thru The Committee for the Defense devoted to hearing campus Museum of Art, Walker Art Restaurant of the University will hold a speakers-any campus and Felix Landau Gallery fund-raising party tonight from speakers-who have something to in Los Angeles. O'Donnell Report Committee Hearing_ 7:30 to 10 p.m. at 3401 Mars Rd. say or have an axe to grind and A NE. Funds will be for the defense need a public forum. UNM is the state university most in need of structural reform to clarify The denizens of Yale Park, the presence of non-students in the Union, and of Hobbs Junior College English Summer Lobo 1830 Lomas N.E. "known troublemakers" enrolled at UNM were prime topics of discussion at instructor David Oliphant to be EXHIBITION SET and strengthen lines of administrative authority according to a report defended by the New Mexico Civil submitted last Friday to the legislative committee investigating the state's last Friday's meeting of the legislative committee investigating the state's Liberties Union. An exhibition of 40 bronze CLASSIFIED universities. sculptures and 20 drawings by universities. ADVERTISING The report was prepru:ed by W.B. O'Donnell, a state representative from The committee, meeting in the State Capitol Building in Santa Fe, also Gaston Lachaise will be shown heard lengthy testimony from Bernalillo County District Attorney NEW COURSE Sept. 15 through Oct. 13 at the Dona Ana county, a delegate to the New Mexico State Constitutional RATES: $1.00 for the :first five Alexander Sceresse who said his agents had warned him of disruptive tactics The UNM speech department UNM Art. Museum. lines, lOf per additional line. Convention, and a former vice-president at New Mexico State University. will offer a new course this fall. The exhibition traces the artists O'Donnell presented the report to the committee saying the being planned by students during the "Love Lust Poem" controversy last The course, "Controversy in career from his first work, DEADLINE: Noon Tuesday recommendations included in the document were based on a "pool of spring. Contemporary Discourse," is a executed between 1908 and 1910, TERMS: Cash new kind of undergraduate course to his great expressionist works of opinion" gathered at UNM, personal experience, and criteria set down by the "U Must Take Steps" for the department, said Dr. M.J. 1920's and 1930's. North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. VanGraber. Being exhibited for the first Sen. I.M. Smalley, chairman of the investigating committee, warned the "It is not a performance time since 1913 is a small work, 1;;;)==P=E_•-::R::::S::=O::-N::CA:-L:,::S'===::--::::-• course," she said. "The students "Nude with Coat," which was SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS-Play- Report University that unless it took steps to keep non-student undesirables out of boy,_ Time. Newsweek; man~ othl!rs at the Union, laws might be passed to accomplish this end. won't be giving any speeches. It is Lachaise's entry in the famed special student discount. See American OPEN Recommendations in the report were: a today course; it concerns itself Armory Show in New York that Bank or C-ommerce in SUB. Tacos Although UNM Administrative Vice President Sherman Smith emphasized with · the agitative rhetoric of year. NEED RIDERS to share expenses to Los I 0 A.M. -The Boru:d of Regents should reconsider the whole subject of its Angeles area. at close or summer session. Tostadas to the committee that the people who frequented Yale Park were not UNM black power and the American The exhibition has been shown Will Tetum in 2 or 3 weeks. '65 Lincoln DAILY delegation of powers and authority; students, committee member Sen. George T. Koran said they went tQ.the Negro Party, the maintenance in 14 other museums, starting Continental convertible;. Cr.ll !W2-9210. Frijoles -Faculty government should be modified to provide for a representative rhetoric of the establishment and with the San Francisco Museum DO YOU BITE your nails? Would you like Union for meals and stayed in the building during inclement weather. to stup 1 A limited number of people arc Burros senate; Smith said, "We would have to screen everyone that went into the building the folk rhetoric of music and of Art in the fall of 1967. Other being accepted in an experiment to stop -Under present structure, the practice of holding ad hoc faculty meetings films." shows have included those at the nail biting. Under tlJe auspices of UNM Chili­ if we tried to keep the undesirables out. I'm not even sure we have the Psychology Dept. Call Mr. Stephen, 277- 2103 for appointment. burgers should be stopped; -All academic administrators should be involved in the selection of the authority to do this.'' Smalley answered, "Suppose 2) LOST & FOUND department chairmen; the state legislature did it for LOST: CHOCOLATE POINT SIAMESE you." neutered male vicinity 3000 block Silver -'!'he duties of each academic SE. Itcwanl. Contact M. J. Kotona, Hu­ administrator and the vice manitie~ Dept. in Library. Phone 277- Constitutibn Test 4241, Ext. 49, l president for student affairs sunDRY +J CANTERBURY CHAPE~ should be developed in detail and Report Shows Weaknesses Smith replied, "If you had a 5) FOR SALE BRING THE CAMPUS Yi-,..+.. ---1 448 Ash N.E. published for all hands; measure that could stand the test TWO 35 mm cameras, $15 each. Tower S -'!'here should be a periodic of. constitutionality, we would movie camera, $5.00. Contact Steve Part, Sunday Services review of the services of the Cites Maior Factors in Campus Unrest have something to stand on." Lobo Office 277...1202:::c·----.,.,..,-­ SfRVICfS lO:OOA.M.• department chairmen; of procedures and procedural Smith also said since Yale Park li0Nun. vMUl-90 cc, good condition, 7 -'!'he procedures for selection A special report on campus government which had no To YOUR MAILBOX mo. uld. With helmclr-all $150. Call 247· 5:00P.M. programs of reform or broad rights which could have kept is a city park, it is outside the 8179. of incoming faculty should be disorders recently submitted to legitimate jurisdiction of the University. Associated Students President financial support, ( 4) a prestigious grievances within NEW COLEMAN STOVE: Two-burner, tightened; faculty whose moral authority bounds: Sceresse suggested a joint effort lightweight, ideal for camping. Cost $15, There should be a required Ron Curry says "institutional by the University and the city in never· used, to give away for $9 .. Phone University Church Christian Student probation period of a satisfactory weakness" has been a major factor was great but who lacked In the closing paragraph of his 242-4773. understanding, organization, and report, Pickens states that the policing the area. length prior to any new faculty in many campus disturbances ANCIENT LEGAL DOCUMENTS, 300 to of Christ Center determination, and (5) an Associated Students Smalley also expressed cor .tern 400 years old. Suituble !or Imming. Rea­ University at Gold, S.E. 114 Girard N.E. member receiving tenure status; across the nation in the last four Subscribe to the paper 15,000 stu· sonably priced. Cnll Mrn. Enders, 298- years. administration so used to dealing Constitutional Revision that Brian Gratton, a UNM dents read. You can have it ~ent 5074. 242-5794 265-4312 Duties Enlarged The report, prepared by with these weak structures that it Committee had forwarded some student, had been admitted to the to your !tome five day5 a week 1967 DATSUN, 4-dr, 18,200 mi. AM-FM had become hardened and "excellent suggestions" for a new Sunday: Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Wed. 9:00 p.m: -'!'he duties of the dean of the graduate student Bill Pickens at University after being suspended during the academic year for just Radio. $12GO. 299·4192. skeptical. University structure. from Denver University for Worship 10:30 a.m.-6:00p.m. Sun. 7:30 p.m. graduate school sh?uld be Curry's request, is entitled $7.00, The Lobo, printed on cam· ALASKAN MALAMUTE PUPPIES from Recommendations These suggestions include: participating in a sit-in leefloe--Tbe borne of the extra large enlarged, and made prec1se; "Report on Campus Disorders and pus, will bring you bright, first· Malamutes. Terms. Stud service. Institutional .Reform" and Other recommendations in the - UNM government should be demonstration there two years 298·6112. -'!'he chapter of the Students limited and constitutional and one hand reports of academic, polit· for a Democratic Society (SDS) includes a brief history of student report include one that asserts ago. ical, social, and athletic events rc· ELECTRIC WASHEU & DRYEU: Sears faculty members must assume which distributes decision making Kenmore 70 Wlll!her w/oclf-<:leaning Iii· should be denied approval as a unrest in the United States, case He said there was a need for lated tu The University, Your ii~eflirat ltnitd) The : ' personal and political power . to the segments ter, 2% yearS old. Settings: nonna.l, campus organization; studies of student revolutions at more inter-university University.· wash & wear, < 20 students and must make exercise clearly delegated SOI•'A S,LEEPER• Cl!U!I!ie linos, neutral Worship Service 9,30 -The City of Albuquerque o£ university government. institutions. · Urliversityo£ New Mexico eoverin~. foam rubbor. r.ike new. $150. lnvlles you to Weaknesses immedia.tl' and firm decisions executive powers with legislative Albuquerque, N.M. 8710G POWElt MOWER: Craftsman reel mower, should so cotltrol Yale Park that dming any crisis. Professional powers vested in the government Sceresse, in hi~ testimony to the 18 in .. cut, ~asoline powered, 2 years old. t Visit Us This Summer Institutional weulmess is College Supper Club " the occupants of the park, and responsibility to one's discipline of the students and faculty, each committee, said his informants Llat $130. Service contract to At>rillD70. ' their activities, do not reflec_t on described in the report as a ( 1) $65. Bible St1,1dy Sunday 9,30 a.rn. must be tempered by more with certain delegated authority had told him of plans to disrupt Note: The Mirage is available through thl~ office too. J\'lffiUOR: . fly se 101 Broadway NE at maintaining, and in UNM's ways for determining the guilt of even plans to burn down.,..the Wwt & Altwkn. Goocl salaries. SOtlth• offenders, (3) an unimaginative, virtually every major · campus resolution of conflicts along with west '.t'eneheta Ar:ency, 1803 Central NJ; case, restoring authority to the upset since 1964, there was a lack a constitut;ional due process. (Continued on page 8) l'boM 242-M4u. . (Continued on page 7) status•co"nsci0 tts student r I ': 1 ~ - - r> ·., I 1, I ~ ~ ~ • t '· ' -~.. • t ', I .. ' • '•,. • r ...... ' .• .. ~ . .. . .-'...... '...... •. ~ I ~ ' '', I -·---~ . . . ; Wednetiday, September 1Q,.l~69 NEW :MEXICO L080 . and Playboy magazine have in early to insure getting a good seat, Nothing necessarily represents the views common besides the obvious Do cheer along with . the Vol. 73, No. 1 Wednesday, September 10, 1969 of the Associated Students or of the Uni· Chaparrals and pretend they are ersity of New Mexico, obsession? In the last few months lin a student, not a both have played a part in the pretty and stimulating. recruitment of students to UNM, Do buy all of your books and a task for which both parties supplies at the Union Bookstore Editorials should be thanked. and save lots of money, housemaid! ·, , Runnels boosted potential Do load up on cafeteria food. enrollment several percent,age Good! Live at THE COLLEGE INN, where points by publicizing the various Do sign a four-year contract to we do everything for the student except study. vices that have grown dear to Jive in a dorm. Where lavish helpings of the finest food on campus Defa!nation of Character most of our collective hearts. Free Do go to the Health Services at speech and resulting sexual the first sign of sickness or mental are yours, with unlimited "seconds"! Where we'll It is difficult to control anger when disorder. The majority of the committee members enlightment were condemned by o· dust, and clean, and change the linen for you. treating a subject matter as infuriating as the have undertaken their duties as investigators our brother in Santa Fe, Result: Don't drink, enjoy the week, or Where you'll find laundry facilities right on the .• legislative committee investigating the state's graduating seniors from high make love until your post witli pre-conceived notions of the University school:; around the state graduate years. premises. (Dry cleaning pickup and delivery too!) universities. It is equally difficult to and are not looking for the truth but rather immediately knew where to come Don't browse in the Yale St. Where you can enjoy as much or as little of the social understand what this committee is trying to thriving on bits of unfounded information to get a real education. Grasshopper or attend movies at whirl as you want ... when you want it. Where you'll do to the reputation of the finest University that strengthen their beliefs. Playboy included UNM in a Don Pancho's or the art theatres. in the state. survey on campus action and Don't obey the little men in luxuriate in your own private or semi-private bath The only course of action open to the rated our school fifth in a field of gray uniforms with guns. For some motive that has no rational University in dealing with this assault upon instead of the "Gang Bath" bustle of a dorm or the 25. Typical male was described as traumatic "ring around the tub" experience of an basis, the committee, with the exception of its character is a unified effort to preserve a cowboy acid head and the * * * perhaps two members, seems bent on what remains of its defamed integrity. We women here were described as apartment. And where it would be absolutely smearing the University beyond repair and must realize that with the introduction of wearing the shortest mini skirts in Speaking of little men with extravagant of you not to investigate the new the United States. Result: guns, the ones in the blue publicizing its blatant attacks on UNM as W.B. O'Donnell's insulting report to the . low, low rates. But why not see for yourself? graduating seniors from high uniforms have been getting into i widely as possible. Much of what the investigating committee, we are now forced th~ schools around state all kinds of things late!y. Girls, 'I committee members say is steeped in to fight for the continuing existence of our immediately knew where to come take whatever precautiOns are New budget obvjs:.lus and completely incomprehensible University as a free and open institution. to get a real education. necessary. Two weeks ago a girl in installment plans. hatred for UNM. There is neither time nor a place for Yale park was arrested for i These opportunistic politicans, to call in-fighting and polarization within the * * * indecent exposure because she ' .,~ This year, you con live ot THE COLLEGE INN was not wearing underpants. Now for as little as $465.00 per semester. Call, or them invesitgators would be a misnomer, University community if we hope to emerge A word of enlightment to the you tell me how a member of the ~ stop by and see me. I'll be happy to show ... leap at every chance to implicate UNM in from this investigation and subsequent fine lot of freshmen groping Albuquerque constabulary I you around and give you the facts about a wrongdoing or impropriety. The testimony legislative action in one piece. If we do not around campus. happened to find that out? variety of College Inn plans now upon which they have based their fiercely resist external suppression and avai Iable ot new low rates. investigation, aside from that of control, we will be dissected and put back louis Bourque, Resident Manager Administrative Vice President Sherman together in the model of a military institute. Lobo Re()iew Heated· Pool, Maid & Linen Service, Air conditioned Smith, has been malicious hearsay from We cannot tolerate internal sellouts or I OVID'S RETURN reactionary elements of New Mexico compromises to state government or any Contrary to popular belief, the citizenry. The committee devoted nearly other outside body intent on structuring the The Ear Experience stadium building was not blown two hours last Friday to testimony from a University so that administrative authority to bits by dissident radical Bernalillo County District Attorney who is goes unquestioned and the views of students students at UNM who protested The College Inn obviously miffed at not being able to and faculty become irrelevant. By GLORIA L. FRYM the presence of a Naval ROTC on Unsurpassed for college living. prosecute five students who were arrested in At present, no internal issue within the campus. The building was blown The P.oetry of Rock-Richard Goldstein to bits by the survivors of the 303 Ash NE Phone 243-2881 connection with a sit-in at the home of University is tantamount to the issue of (Bantam $1) Civil War who felt that a bird in University President Ferrel Heady during the outside suppression. No issue of educational the hand was pretty stupid. "Lol{e Lust Poem" controversy last spring. or structural reform can be pursued with "Rock was meant to be heard, legitimate form of poetic All one has to do to discover the real relevance or significance until we are assured not seen," demands Richard expression, Since 1957, rock has l purpose of the committee is to attend a Goldstein, editor of The Poetry of shifted in emphasis from mood to '!, that we will be a!lowed to operate Rock, He proceeds, after a concise meaning. Consider: c·ommittee session and listen to the trivia autonomously without fear of reprisal. historical analysis of pop lyrics and petty remarks with which the The legislative investigating commitee and from Chuck Berry through Dylan Sha dada da I committee occupies itself. W.B. O'Donnell have openly declared war on to The Doors, to leave rock to the Shada dada · It seems strange that a group that has reader, and not to "impose one Sha dada da UNM and we must answer that declaration form upon another" by the tedius Sha dada da ·READ FASTER, r~peatedly expressed its desire to educate with an appropriate statement of intent to nit-picking of some poetry critics. Yip yip yip yip ). the public as to what UNM is really all about resist their aggression. We refuse to recognize Waves of nostalgia (sob), Yip yip yip yip must occupy itself with petty accusations the validity of the committee and we scoff drifted in when I first got into the Mum mum mum mum t and attempts to portray the University as an at O'Donnell's attempted rape of our book. Remember all you ancients Mum mum I over 19 how Chuck Berry's Get a job. I "anything goes" institution. University. Maybellene in a Coupe de VilJe RETAIN MOREl (The Silhouettes) two-timed her V-8 Ford lover, or I ()_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_, when Elvis got up tight about his "Get a Job" I Blue Suede Shoes. Goldstein versus Vietnam Moratorium Call selectes the best oldies of the ' . FREE MINI-LESSON::> ~ THROUGH fifties and sixties to When the sea conspires .·. The followin·g is a Call for· a Vietnam negotiations to falter. an armor • I 207 Dartmouth Dr. N.E. ~ commemorate a great reservoir of ;: Moratorium,-· issued · by the Vietnam Thus it is necessary for all those who contemporary verse that has been And her sullen and aborted Moratorium ·GOmmittee on June 30. Currents breed tiny monsters, •' desire peace to become active again and help virtually ignored until now. He ,,·'; w Thur. Sept. 11, 7:30 pm I c~ 'k/ooJ True sailing is dead. ;• · Ending ·the. w~ ~ Vietnam is the most bring pressure to bear on the ·present makes a fine comparison between •I Fri. Sept. 12, 7:30pm important task facing the American. nation. administration. We call for a periodic the "teenage" protest of the late (Jim Morrison) i Sat. Sept, 13. 2:00 pm i Over the last few years, millions of moratorium on "business as usual" in order fifties, mainly concerned wtih "Horse Latitudes" ' lack of personal freedom in such !--<)-(~)-()_(_()-()-(~ READING DYNAMICS Americans have c~p.aigned, .protested, and that students, faculty members and Today's lyrics, offspring of the greats as the Coaster's "Yakety fi.fties generation, play a much demonstrated against the war. Few now concerned citizens can devote time and Yak". and the more socially larger part of a song· than words - CHOICE OF SIX CLASSES I defend the war, yet it continues. Death and energy to the important work of taking the conscious world of Dylan's once did. An perhaps today's kids 207 Dartmouth Dr. N.E. .. "De'solation Row." The destruclibh: are: tinaoatedj -bombs and fire issue of peace in Vietnam to the· larger are more turned on to poetry '0 continue to devastate South Vietnam. correlation between these two because of rock. I YOU CAN: corilinunity. eras is protest of the young, in Mon. Sept. 15 - Oct. 27, 7:00 pm · Millions of dollars are_ spent on the war If the war continues this fall and there is In terms of analysis, the book I 0 one form or another and a cry of comes off at first like a glorified - Tues. Sept. 16 - Oct. 28, 3:45 pm ' while the urgent domestic problems of this NOW is in the lyrics. READ TO I 0 TIMES FASTER! no firm commitment to American song sheet. Yet I'm glad Goldstein * 3 country remain unattended. Moreover, the withdrawal or a negotiated settlement on Where the anthology falls ..down didn't overdo his speculations. ' Sat. Sept. 20 - Nov. 1, 9:00 am 1 0 war has had a corrupting influence on every Oct. 15, participating members of the is in its selection of the Who has formulated a useful w ·Wed. Oct, 8 -Nov, 19, 7:00 pm.' contemporary, Books such as this COMPREHEND MORE! aspect of American life, and much of the academic community will spend the entire artalytical criteria for modern Mon. Nov. 3 - Dec. 15 , 3: 45 pm ~ * one are partially outdated, in ·poetry yet? Since rock has to national discontent can be traced to its day organizing against the war and working terms of what's really "in " before i' Tues. Nov. 4 - Dec. 16, 7:00 p~ I influence. contend with not only lyric but STUDY FASTER, . in the community to get others to join us in they are published. Gold;tein fails music as well, the combined -~(·-·-()-()-()-()-()-()~, * The discredited policies of the past which an enlarged and lengthened moratorium in to include hard rock and soul rhythm and sound organization is MORE EFFECTIVELY! mainly because the book wa; hGI~ brought about this American tragedy November. difficult to tear apart and inspect • TUTORING AVAILABLE compiled before the general rock under a scholarly microscope. I, ALSO•-IN MATH ancl READING o have not been changed. We follow the same We call upon our universities to support audience considered these forms *IMPROVE CONCENTRATION! popular, for one, almost can't take any w I military advice .which has created a futile the moratorium and we commit ourselves to "academicking" of rock. It's a I' Individualized Tutoring and bloody conflict while we cling to the organize this effort on our campus and in What Goldstein does medium that demands sensory, 0 accomplish is the merit o£ w Guaranteed Results I OVER A same policies which have cap.sed the Paris our community. We ask others to join us. considering rock as an art medium rather than intellectual reaction. All you have to do is feel it. As ' Low Cost High Quality and as a literary genre. Rock verse Home Study Program 0 has been happening too long to Goldstein says, it's got a damned I QUARTER MILLION good beat. And you can dance to I remain unac~nowledged as a it. , I 1 ()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-() GRADUATES SINCE 1959 NEWS EDITOR Sarah Laidlaw STAFF I' CAMPUS EDITOR Don Burge I CALL ANN DOBBINS AT 265-6761 REVIEW EDITOR Stephen Part Bema The Lobo will once again this People wishing to have articles SPORTS EDITOR Charles Wood year publish BEMA's. published in BEMA should submit . BEMA is a column devoted to tltem in typewritten STAFF WRITERS Casey G:hurch, Carolyn Bcibb Sig~ed guest editorial opit1ion double·spaced copy. to The Lobo, EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS Room 158, Journalism Building, w)uch . does not . necessarily · 207 Dartmouth Dr. NE, Albuquerque represent the editorial views of or to P, 0, Box 20, Uttiversity of ==r - The Lobo. New. Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mextco. . . ' . ~ . .. .. ' ~, " ·~ .... , J, ... •, • ' -· • • • 1 .... ' ' • • '· ~ ...... ' ·... . •.·. •• +. ••--: ••-:- ••-:- .. -.-:-.• -:•• .• 1111. •••..•.,_ ··•·•··· ' . "~ ~ ------~.~.~. . . ~-~.--. ~ . '~·' . .. Wednesday, September ,lO, 1969 •, Page 4 NEW MEXICO LOBO . _Wednesday, September 10, 1969. ., ---;c,. -· NEW MEXICO LO:BO·'- Page5 - .. ,----~~~~-- LOtiO I1 HA llMA(V Support Lobo Football All U Constitution Sought PHONE AL 5·1697 VISTA BLVD., N. £. .Regents Curb Quarterly MEXICO Recommend 'Crises Committee' Be Established ' .,. By SARAH LAIDLAW undertaken the-project: Mr. Frank •f HEADQUARTERS FOR: of the university president, the The Reform Committee's The Publications Committee Two recommendations designed had resigned as general editor; the vo.ted, five to three, ,at the April Courteous Efficient Service I to cope with gaps in rules covering ASUNM president, or the proposal was based on a single The last issue of the New Revlon Cosmetics intra-University judicial system previous issue had been .strongly 16 meeting, to go ahead with the the university community were chairman of the faculty policy Mexico Quarterly (NMQ) has not criticized.; he had no confidence committee. and division of the government been sent to the full list of final issue of the Quarterly, ~ussell Stover Candy t passed by the Committee on the that the University would defend provided Frumkin remained as University last month. The Committee on the into legislative, executive and subscribers due to a unanimous ' Ray Ban Sunglasses him in case of trouble with the editor, and . "the receipt of t mink~pearls One, to go to the Regents, University, in charge of long·range judicial branches with delegated vote of the UNM Board of I coming issue,_and he felt 'out on a planning for UNM, passed the two authority based on the Federal Regents at a special meeting on material acceptable to Mr. byJOVAN as ked for a "Constitution limb," said minutes from the Frumkin as editor," said minutes (revision) Committee" to study resolutions after hearing a review model. Sunday, Aug. 17. As written into the Senate meeting. of that meeting. the possibility of establishing an of current governmental The issue, the last due to At that meeting, Frumkin told I AT THE TRIANGlE 3001 Monte Vista N.E. t• committee proposal, a supreme Hours ·8.:00am-9:00pm Sun 8:00am-6:00pm all-university constitution. structures and a proposal for a financial difficulties, was not sent the Publications Committee there ' The other, to be submitted to single constitution presented by court composed of equal numbers to domestic subscribers because of RENT-A-TV were "three or four naughty $1.00 day NOB HILL DRUG President Heady, the faculty, and Bill Pickens, representative of the of students and faculty would be a poem in the magazine by San a ~ee Pick Up And Service RE;LIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE empowered to hear appeals from words" in material for the final the Assoicated Students, ASUNM Constitutional Reform Francisco poet Michael McClure. . issue, said committee minutes. He No Deposit 3500 CENTRAL AVENUE, S. E. recommended "a special council" Committee. any inferior judicial body and to UNM President Ferrel Heady Lower Monthly :Rate 256·3536 ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. rule on interpretations . of the also outlined his idea for the Nancy-Scoff Uniform Center to advise the president in cases of Pickens said an all-University said the poem could be used by cover: an empty bed with two Buck's TV Rentals conflicting jurisdiction of campus constitution was needed "to University constitution. those who felt it violated a 268-45Sll Functions of the branches of pillows and two rumpled spots, Color Available rules. define rights and responsibilities commitment made between he said the minutes. As proposed, the special council of faculty, students, and the University would remain and former chairman of the Uniforms could be convened by the request administrators. much the same as outlined in the English department Joseph Frank. present faculty and ASUNM The commitment stipulated that Hang Ups Cucille Mite/tell constitutions. the last issue of the NMQ would At an April 23 meeting of the Mens and ladies Lab Wear During the time the not be used as a continuance of Publications Committee, English ImpoTtedPerfumes constitutional proposals are being the "Love Lust Poem" Professor George Arms was asked waaMakers of Hand Made considered the Committee on the controversy. to be general editor of the 2516 Central S.E. 242-6591 and CosmeticShojJ University suggested that a special Quarterly. Administrative Vice Indian Jewelry advisory council to the president Dual Post President Sherman Smith was OLD TOWN 200 CORONADO CENTER invited to speak at the meeting. PHONE of the University be established to Frank at the time the 298·5489 handle crises situations. According to the minutes, Smith ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO commitment was made, was also said, "The ge11eral impression in Suggested composition of the acting as chairman of the Elegant Gifts Beautifully Wrapped 20-member committee is seven the state is that we (the colleges Publications Committee and and universities) are 'hung up on PLEATS ARE IN! faculty, seven students, four general editor of the NMQ. administrators, and two alumni, pornography' and it is in that In a file memo from Heady, he broad context that the fall 1968 Six faculty members would be said, "On the question of contents Permanently Pleated OrlonjWool3o¢ an inch chosen by lot, the seventh being issue of the NMQ and the final of this final issue, he (Frank) issue must be considered." When it comes to shoes the chairman of the policy made a commitment that the All you do is cut to your length and put on the waistband. The committee, The two alumni The last issue of the Quarterly In Win rock Center contents would be in no way was sent to campus subscribers, hem is already in. Solid fabrics to match in 7 fashion colors. members would be chosen by the In Hotel Lobby 299-2988 altered by the current controversy administrative officers, foreign Alumni Council. •concerning teaching materials in Students would include the subscribers, contributors, Arms, and apparel for the dancer . • • freshman English sections, and and Frumkin on August 8. ASUNM president, vice-president, that he as general editor would president pro tempore of the Mailing to domestic subscribers take direct responsibility for was held up on August 11 pending Senate, a student elected at large screening the material in the issue by the Senate, one graduate a decision by the Regents. as to suitability." Heady said he is not sure how student selected by the Graduate Frank resigned as chairman of Student Council, one graduate the Quarterly came to the the Publications Committee and attention of the Regents, but it student selected by the Graduate general editor of the Quarterly in Come to PARIS! was brought to his attention Student Union, and one g~aduate April. At that time, UNM English student appointed by the ASUNM before he had had a chance to Professor Gene Frumkin was guest read a copy, he said. president and approved by the editor of the final issue. 1 0 b 0 two graduate governing boards. Heady also said he did not Heady said Friday he is not make a recommendation to the "assigning blame to anyone" Regents concerning their decision Ex-U Grid Star concerning the McClure poem, to halt mailing to domestic MENS SHOP and that "different people would subscribers. Gets Union Post put different interpretations" on whether or not the commitment Monetary Trouble Co-ordinating student between he and Frank had been extracurricular activities this year violated. Head said the The decision to stop will be former Lobo footballer publication of the Quarterly due Carl Jackson. commitment "would be construed as violated" by some people. to monetary difficulties was made The New Fall Look Jackson will assume the post of in April. In a memo from Director assistant to the director for Questions Raised of the University Press Roger stu dent activities of the New Shugg to Vice President for Mexico Union Sept. 15, said Heady said some questions have Business and Finance John Union Director Kirby Krbec. been raised "as to the Perovich, Shugg said, "The Press Jackson, who took his commitment." has (a) neither the funds (b) nor bachelor's degree in recreation at At an April 16 meeting of the the power to publish any more UNM in 1968, set Lobo rushing Publications Committee, Frumkin issue of the NMQ." and scoring records in the expressed "negative feelings" The Quarterly was then taken 1967·68 football season. about continuing as special editor from under the auspices of the He is now completing one year of the Quarterly for the final University press, and control was as program director of the issue, because "conditions had transferred to the Publications Mar tineztown House of changed considerably since he had Committee. 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Support Lobo Football War Moratoriurn FIRST Q.UALITY ALL-WAYS! f O'Donnell Report ...,..._. t ~ ~+e... =»~un.A7 r~ WHY PAY MOREl :d' : e FIESTA GARB Pickens are doing the preliminary the moratorium committee for "A very small group of graduate assistants in support of organizing until Curry appoints a organizing community action are: individuals," the report said, Lionel Williams. The chairman of e WESTERN HATS local committee chairman to town meetings, debates, anti-war "have brought about the the department took strong and e WESTERN SHIRTS, coordinate campus and petitions, letter writing conditions which have caused the direct action to stop such efforts BOOTS community activities. campaigns, and films. citizens of New Mexico to in the department; and e The moratorium, which is being -Under date of July 10 1969, e FARAHS <> Community Involvement seriously question what is going 1 z organized by the Vietnam on at the University." the Silver City Press reported e LEVI'S Moratorium Committee, If the October moratorium is The report said certain three administrators and the VESTS headquartered in Washington, successful, it is hoped that high administrators and faculty president of the Board of Regents e N~ D.C., is an attempt to organize shcool students, anti-war and civil members had allowed disturbing had been successful in dissuading campuses and communities across rights constituencies, practices to occur, however, the Speaker's committee from its For Fashion the nation in a mass expression of entertainment and advertising "numerous signs and happenings plan to bring Lenore Kandel, discontent with American industry people, labor union indicate the pendulum is swinging author of the "Love Lust Poem" involvement in Vietnam. locals, churches, businessmen, back to provide two necessary to the campus as a speaker, Morsel professionals, and politicians will reforms." Under a section entitled "An com This is what UNM is all about, Day of Discussion participate in later activities. Renewed acceptance of Analysis of the Present or at least that's what Playboy Curry said he plans to approach The national committee is responsibility by administrators Situation," the report says Magazine thinks. This delightful campus organizations in hopes of headed by Sam Brown, a staff and collective and positive action "certain conditions, practices or to the morsel is an exhibitor of one of securing resolutions of support for aide to Sen. Eugene McCarthy last by the vast bulk of the faculty attitudes existing on campus have 520 Coronado Center "the shortest mini-skirts in the the moratorium and will ask for a year and now a fellow of the were the two necessary reforms undoubtedly led to a climate USA" as Playboy puts it in a "day of discussion" in UNM Institute of Politics at Harvard; cited. wherein an incident such as the survey of campus action. classrooms on Oct. 15. He also David Mixner, another former poem could take place." plans to approach faculty McCarthy staffer who is now on "Evidence" · Conditions members in order to build a broad the McGovern Commission for Among the incidents described Among the conditions listed base of campus support. Reform of the Democratic Party; as "positjve evidences" of progress were: In line with a Vietnam and David Hawk, a draft resister were: -Low attendance at faculty Now In Coronado Center Moratorium Committee who organized the "We Won't -The President refused to meetings, increasing number of ad FIRST and BOLD recommendation, Cur.:y said the Go" statement signed by 250 allow the national convention of hoc faculty meetings resulting in HAVE A 6000 TIME! campus committee would student presidents and editors las the SDS to be held on campus; control of faculty decision making downtown 247-4347 concentrate first on building spring. -The new head of the English by small group of very liberal or campus support before extending Dept. appears to have firm plans radical members; its efforts into the comm&nity for National Discontent for control of the curriculum in -Apparent belief on the part of later moratoriums. The call for moratorium states freshman courses. A new director some administrators that if Curry said he hoped to have a in part, "Ending the war in of freshman English was individuals, faculty, or students list of suggested moratorium day Vietnam is the most important appointed; were disciplined in certain cases, it activities prepared by the second task facing the American nation. -When it was learned that a might force new troubles on the Decorative Luau Kits Coconut Heads ·) week of classes. available in various .'•: ~ Over the last few years, millions motion would be made at an ad university. In certain cases too plus a large assortment of , ,, •.., The Vietnam Moratorium styesI an d coorsI .•., ,,, of Americans have campaigned, hoc faculty meeting to call for the much consideration has been cork and glass floats, 1 Committee is calling for a given to what might happen if ' ro,4 01 protested, and demonstrated dismissal of the president of the shells end starfish ~.~. f...,. "periodic moratorium on against the war. Few now defend University and the discharge of finn disciplinary action should be • 'business as usual' in order that it, yet it continues. the members of the Board of taken; students, faculty members, and The war has had a corrupting ~I Regents faculty members -An organization with a concerned citizens can devote influence on every aspect of I dedicated to the welfare of the national reputation for disrupting time and energy to the important American life, and much of the university, organized and attended university life, SDS, was approved work of taking the issue of peace national discontent can be traced I the faculty meeting and defeated to have a chapter on the campus; in Vietnam to the larger to its influence. I the attempt; -Too little consideration is community." "Since the goal of the action is -A new dean of the College of given to certain matters in the to get massive and diverse sectors Arts and Sciences has been selection of individuals to serve as Campus Focus department chairmen; Fish Net of American society to cease to appointed, thus providing an do 'business as usual,' it is -Tenure problems have led to 6x1S feet Although moratorium activities opportunity for leadership in new wiiJ initially be focused on the important to employ actions and and stronger directions; some of the present difficulties. available in varied colors rhetoric that will maintain the Certain of the individuals whom and mesh sizes academic community, the -As a result of the poem committee emphasized that action broadest possible opposition to incident, the faculty of the numerous faculty members state should expand rapidly into other the war," the call states. have been at the source of the t College of Engineering, in problems this year are on tenure; I segments of the community. cooperation with the new director and I Much of the first day's efforts will AWSPowWow of the freshman English pro(;l'am, -Hippies in Yale Park who ' be devoted to increasing The Associated Women developed new requirements in "spill over" into the Union and Students Pow Wow is scheduled English for engineering students; smear the University. r Give your room for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Need Glasses? 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"The Lobo Who Came To Play" l ·. i Lobos' Football Fortunes Grow Poorer By CHARLES WOOD, starters or nine lettermen, but was a year ago but our Lobo defense has given up over Almost without exception, nine players. strongpoint will be our running Lobo Sports Editor 800 points to the opposition. football periodicals and magazines Thirty green sophomores are game. We have two or three good "Yep," smiles Feldman when ar e picking UNM to be the College football celebrates its listed on Feldman's roster along running backs., reminded of the fact, "we've given weakest team in the WAC. 100th anniversary this year with a with about twenty transfers. And The Lobos will feature a flashy up way too many points. I think Feldman was asked if he felt they birthday party scheduled at it is with these young gridders array of running backs led by our defense will be improved. were going to be right. "'" hundreds of stadiums across the that Feldman places his hopes for Dave (the Hobbs Harrier) We'll be young, of course, with country every Saturday the future. Bookert, Sam Scarber, and only one or two starters returning "Well, I don't know. That's why afternoon. "I believe we'll be a better team transfer Howard Ware. Bookert, on defense. And most of the other we play. If all the prognosticators At UNM, though, the only than we were a year ago," said who may be the best player in players will be very young." were right, there'd be no sense in celebration expected to be heard Feldman, "if we keep free from UNM history, is not a "three even playing the games." is that coming from the visitors' injuries. I also think we'll have yards and a cloud of dust" runner. Defense Improved · locker room following each home better morale this year because He is an exciting player capable of game. our people are young unlike last breaking for daylight and A big question mark in the The Lobos are riding a 19-game year's team. I would prefer not to sprinting for a touchdown on .any Lobo camp surrounds the losing streak and haven't beaten a discuss the 1968 team but it was a play. quarterback position. Three major college football team since team which folded in the second A year ago, Bookert broke for players - Frank Gorman, Larry 1968 RECORD September of 1966. But then half." daylight and a touchdown 11 Korpitz, and Rocky Long- are in that's the way things happen Asked if he felt the Wolfpack times enroute to being named contention for the key spot. Last 13 Colorado State , 21 sometimes. had a chance for a winning season, all-conference halfback. Bookert season's quarterbacks, Rick 15 UT • El Paso . 44 This year, the Lobos' grid Feldman replied, "Yes, we always also, incidentally, was injured the Beitler and Terry Stone, have 8 Arizona . . . . 19 outlook looks darker than the have u chance." A very good last two and a-half games. departed via the graduation route. 7 Kansas • ...... 68 bottom of Carlsbad Caverns cham·o? "I don't think you could Scarber, who played five 7 Utah . . . . . 30 during an eclipse. At least on say it wa~. a very good chance. positions for last year's depthless Gorman, a redshirt a year ago, 24 San Jose State . . . . 55 paper. We're picked not to win any 4Pack, is being touted as another appears to have the edge when it 6 Wyoming . 35 Second-year coach Rudy games.'' Don Perkins at fullback. Before comes to passing over sophomores 28 Arizona State 63 Feldman returns nine players Korpitz and Long. But Korpitz Running Game Strong his retirement, Perkins was the 6 New Mexico St. . . . 33 from last year's team which fith leading all-time ground gainer and Long also appear to have an 6 Brigham Young . ....:"35 compiled a perfect, but inglorious, "Our passing game,, said in the National Football League. edge over Gorman in running with 0·10 record. That's not nine Feldman, "will be as good as it During the past two years, the the ball. 120 (0·10·0) 403 Football Centennial NEW MEXICO LOBO 1969 Is A Special Year 1969 marks the centennial of not, football has become more with a highly romanticized notion football and millions of spectators than a simple kids' game. It has of what it is all about. across the country are expected to become a national institution. When they discover that it Sports Editor ...... Charles Y./ood celebrate the birth of the sport Every autumn thousands of actually boils down to blood, until the final gun sounds ending young men across gather to play sweat, and tears-liberally laced Assistant Editor ...... Paul Fleck the colorful bowl games in the game that their fathers, and with sacrifice, hard knocks, and Photographer ...... Chester Painter January. their fathers before them, once little recognition-they realize , Whether anyone will admit it or played. Most approach the sport what football is all about. The dropout rate, of course, is tremendous. But when gametime rolls around on Saturday and the young men are playing in front of their friends, relatives, and schoolmates, they become the most excited young men in the world. It is this old-fashioned kind of excitement that makes football so unique. 1869 - Rutgers defeated Princeton, six goals to four, in the first football game. The contest shouldn't be confused with the modern game, however. There were 25 men to a side and no admission was charged. 1873 ·-President Andrew White of Cornell refused to allow his school's team to play against Michigan at Buffalo, saying "I will not permit 30 men to travel 400 miles merely to agitate a bag of wind.'1 1889 - Walter Camp selected the first All-American team. 1892 - UNM was beaten by AlbuqUel'que High School, 5-0, in the first Lobo game in history. 1893 - The Lobos claimed thei.r first football "Victory in history by edging Albuquerque High, 4-0. 1899 -· One of football's most 1969·'10 Chaparrals include (left amazing feats took place between to right): 'I10P- Patty FH~ad, November 9 and 14. Susan. Hul:Jb(t'-1, Nattcy Sdunidt. ~uperhurnanly, the University of 1969· 70 Chaparrals MIDDLE..... Pnt He,nnessee1 Kerri the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, Hattox, Grace Ohl. BOTTOM-- whipped five major teatns ~ Los Alamos' Joe Hartshorne . Pat Ores, Jan Jacobson. NOT Texas, Texas A&M, Tttlant>, LSU, boots the ball during a Lobo PICTURED- Head Carla Dul)lap, ·practice. The Lobos kiek-off the Asst. Head Judi Nict,erson. (Continued on page 21) l season at Army on Sept. 20. • , - --~------~------

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BJ' CHARLES WOOD, after the Lobos blew an NIT bid precise - a hatchet and a bomber. Grimes' muscle and hustle championship, King replied, "On Lobo Sports Editor with a humiliating overtime loss Howie (the Hatchet) Grimes, a combine to make the Hatchet one paper it wouldn't look like it. On Throughout the first half of the to BYU at University Arena 6-5 redshirt, returns for a final of the most feared board men in paper we don't look too good at 19 6 8·69 basketball season the during the last homestand of the season of play and John (the Mad the conference. all because we're so awfully little. . Lobos neatly camouflaged their season. The Lobos were trying to Bomber) Somogyi makes his first This talented pair will join I think we'll be tougher than real intentions. become the first WAC team to go appearance on the varsity this veterans Willie Long, Petie people think. I have a lot of faith from first to last place in On occasion they played good year. Gibson, Dave Culver, and Ron in this group to go out and pi~ to basketball, When they did not the successive seasons. A sensation as a soph (38.9 Becker in what King calls "the capacity night after night. And Lobos spoke of hard luck and As the final standings show, the scoring avg.), the Mad Bomber group we'll have to depend on." not just whenever we feel like it officiating. Several times the Lobos succeeded in their quest. appears to be the medicine that is The reserves are led by guard Ken like our group did last year. But players fooled the fan,s and They wound up in a last place tie needed to remedy the loss of the Otteni, sophomore Rick Wright, it's going to be awfully tough to coaches by acting as if they were with lowly Arizona State. Lobos' scoring punch. And redshirts Roger Bowden and win a WAC title when you see all going to start winning more Coach Bob King and part of his despite never learning to play Chuck Henckel, and newcomer the personnel that are returning A receiver tries in vain to frequently. cagers return this year, but gone defense until he enrolled at UNM, Steve Stephens. on the other league clubs." prevent a pass interception durir,g The true scheme was uncovered are many of the players who the 5-8 Somogyi has showed signs This is the cast that King has to (continued on page 20) No. It's mine! intramural grid action last year at helped make UNM a regular of becoming one of the finest work with and King, the most UNM. stopping point for pro basketball defensive players in the area. famous owner of crying towels in scouts. The chief casualty was 6·9 Albuquerque, is surprisingly Greg (Stretch) Howard, a player optimistic about it. of fantastic ability. "This is the smallest team I've Despite his talent, Stretch was a had since I've been here," said Campus Grid Play man of many problems. His King, "but I feel we have a bunch discipline problems, both of young men who really want to publicized and unpublicized, gave go at it.'' i him more than a little trouble in "We do.n't have any big people, I ·i addition to a few academic though," continued the man who I Slated to Begin .-. ~ problems . holds a masters degree in It was the academic problems psychology, "Willie (Long) is our Intramural football kicks off its In the past, the Lobo has largely l that finally caught up with him, only big man and he's not real big. season in early October with ignored intramural sports on After using all his hours of Only 6'7". We have a lot of good approximately 800 students campus. This year, however, the eligibility in University College, he small and medium-sized people 1 was unable to transfer to a but we don't have the big boards expected to compete this year. Lobo is introducing some j Forty teams are expected to innovations. In the future, the degree-granting college because his game at all.'' compete this fall in three Lobo will run intramural cumulative average was below a Already white-haired at the age l 2.0. intramural divisions: fraternaties, schedules and scores daily in \ of 44, the sparkle fades from dormitories, and independants. addition to covering football and ,,I Stretch has since gone to King's eyes when he speaks of last Pi Kappa Alpha, a fraternity basketball games by listing the Europe to join another ex-Lobo, year's disappointing 17-9 club. team, is the defending all-campus -~ Ron Sanford, on a touring "Last year," he said, "we had a highlights of each game. _, basketball team. Other Lobos champion. The Lobos will also conduct an great deal of physical talent. This John (the Mad Bomber) missing from last year's lineup year, we won't but I don't think Somogyi, a 5·8 sophomore from intramur.al poll this fall. Howie Grimes, a four-year !:..... Approximately a fourth of the include Steve Shropshire, George we'll have the lack of effort we New Jersey, supplies new blood veteran, returns for a final year of Maes, Terry Schaafsma, Lenny Petie Gibson, a 5·8 junior fyom had a year ago, Hopefully, this for UNM's old Lobo. The Fine intramural chairmen of teams play. The Hatchet appears to be Lopez, and Keith Griffith. Pittsburgh, is expected to give competing in football will be will make up for our lack of Bomber's shooting ability may one of the most valuable weapons That makes seven men gone Lobo opponents fits this season physical talent and size." mean the difference between a PICTURE asked to vote for a weekly "Top King has in an almost empty from a 12-man squad but King has with a dose of his black magic in Ten" poll of teams on campus. Asked if the Wolfpack could good and a great season for this FRAMING arsenal this year. an ace in the hole or - to be more the backcourt. make a run for the conference year's Wolfpack. 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DELUXE HAMBURGER-Meal on a bun ·····--·-······-··----·------34¢ The Suns will play 37 games in he Phoenix Coliseum, two in the CREAMY CHEESE BURGER ·-····-·-··· ···-·-············-·······------··25¢ Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, and one in New Mexico State's Pan BLUE WATER HOT FISH SANDWICH ···------··········-··-·----30¢ OKIE'S American Center in Las Cruces in addition to the game in HOT DOG ...... ----·-·-· ..... ···········---·----- ...... ···------30¢ Albu'querque. Opponents for the Suns in Salt MEL TED CHEESE SAN DWJCH ...... -----·-·--··---··-···------30¢ • Lake City will be the Chicago Bulls Dec. 2 and the New York CRISPY FRENCH FRIES ·--··--··-··-····------.. ···------··------20¢ Knickerbocker& Jan, 12. The Seattle Supersonics will meet the SHRIMP BOAT ...... -·-··-······------··-----····-·-···------·--·89 ¢ Suns Jan. 22 at Las Cruces. The Suns, a second-year CHICKEN ...... ______89¢ to $3.85 expansion outfit, are led by lOc BEER All-American Neal Walk of COKE, ORANGE, ROOT BEER, DR. PEPPER, Florida (the first man drafted after Lew Alcindor) and ex-ABA 7 UP & PEPSI ·····--··-········-·············--·--·-··--·1 0¢ - 15¢ 20¢ player Connie Hawkins after persuading the star to jump COFFEE -···-··---···-···-········-···--·-· ······--······-- ...... 10¢ - 20¢ leagues. Hawkins, once coached by UNM's Bob King, is expected SUPER MILK SHAKES ·····-···-·-·-··-······-----··----········-······--··--····-25¢ to be the biggest NBA draw since Wilt Chamberlain and Oscar MIlK ...... ··-·-····-····--······-·-······-········-----· ...... 15¢ Robertson (Green Chili on any sandwich I 0¢ Extra) Aloysms 'fravers pitched one game in the majors and lost it by a 24·2 score. He pitched this game for the Detroit Tigers against the Philadelphia Athletics, May 18, 1916 CENTRAL NE 1912 - and established a record for most runs allowed in a game. 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... ~...-..._ ...... _~~~~~~------~------~--~ ______-,---- ~--~-- - -~-~-- ,. r------~------Page 20 NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, September 10, 1969 Wednesday, September 10, 1969 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 21 Basketball Football Centennial Story . - I CSU Asked To Withdraw (continued from page 19) 'r (Continued from Page 17) - I - The Associated Students of athletic events b'ut no charges for and Mississippi - in six days on a ·Colorado State University have other students, King said he ·reels four schools spectacular_ play drew attention to asked for the withdrawal of CSU will have the inside track to the 2,500-mile trip by day-coach. him and to Notre Dame. His The &tudents' plan also called 1902 - On New Year's Day, ANYTHING from the Western Athletic for a cutback in the football WAC crown this season, "Utah, ability to express his ideas in a Conference to help eliminate the Arizona, BYU, and UTEP," the Michigan swamped Stanford, humorous and forceful manner program including fewer football 49·0, in the first Tournament of mounting financial problems in scholarships, fewer coaches, and cage mentor frowned, "are the merely added to his dynamic YOU WISH Roses game in Pasadena. "Hurry personality, to make him the the Rams' athletic department. restriction of travel to place~; teams I feel have the best chance of winning it. I'm not saying that Up" Yost, in his first year as leader of college football and the The suggestion, offered to the immediately surrounding coach, pioneered the victory. -YOU'll FIND AT school's governing board last Colorado. Wyoming, Arizona State, idol of the youth of America." Colorado State, or even ourselves 1904 - UNM completed the 1924 - UNM's 100th football August, is the result of a student In the past years, the Rams have first of five unbeaten seasons in its outcry against the hiking of had somewhat less-than·spectac­ couldn't take it. But the way it game. The Lobos defeated history. The Lobos played only Western Colorado St~1te, 14-0. compulsory athletic fees at CSU, ular success on the gridiron looks now it's a four-team race, one game in 1904, an 11·0 Student fees have been raised despite which CSU opened a new There may not be a weak team in triumph over Menaul High School. 1924 - "Outlined against a from $36 a year to $60 beginning football stadium last year. The the league this year," 1905 -Michigan, featuring one blue-grey October sky, the Four this semester, 3 0, 0 OO·seat stadium created a "Arizona has the best personnel Horsemen rode again. In dramatic The students presented an of football's immortals, Willie huge debit in the school's athletic in the league," King went on, Heston, who scored 9 3 lore they are known as Famine, alternative plan where voluntary budget, Student attendance at "and Utah returns four starters, Pestilence, Destruction, and With the Sandias rising in the charges would be assessed on touchdowns in his four-year background, the barberpole clad CSU football games also lagged UTEP, of course, returns all their career, had compiled an Death. These are only aliases. Aggie Triumph students who want to attend last year, starters and they've come up with Their real names are Stuldreher, Aggies defeat UNM, 6·0, in this astonishing record of 55 wins and 1923 game. this 6·7 Don Gibbs, a junior one tie going into the last game of Miller, Crowley, and Layden." college All-American from Iowa. the 1905 season against Chicago. So wrote Grantland Rice as he Mickey Mantle has passed Babe Ken Williams of the old St. When you consider BYU, you've They had amassed 2,281 points to saw undefeated Notre Dame great Oklahoma teams began their proving themselves to themselves, Ruth for the No. 1 spot on the Louis Browns was the first major got to remember their great WAC 40. Chicago won, 2-0. They were defeat Army. It was the most record 47-game win~ing streak. maybe it's like University of all-time strikeout list. Before his leaguer to hit two home runs in an record through the years." coached by Amos Alonzo Stagg, famous lead to a football story The Sooners didn't Jose again Alabama Coach Paul (Bear) retirement, Mantle had fanned inning. He accomplished the feat When asked about this year's the "Grand Old Man" of college ever composed. The Four until1957. Bryantsays: 1,384 times. Ruth's strikeout in the sixth inning, August 7, footbalL Horsemen became the most 1962 - Bill Weeks coaches "It all comes down to those total was 1,330, 1922. schedule, King gives you the -- "·' publicized, most celebrated UNM to its first conference Saturdays. The band's playing and . /:.:;;;;? impression that it's about as easy 19 0 9 - Thirty-three deaths '-, as wanting to stick your hand caused by football motivated the backfield in history. championship in history. The the cold chills are running up his ;;~. inside a bag of snakes, "It's the rules committee to make sweeping 1924 - On that same date in Lobos claim the WAC football back, and he's a big man playing ~ --~=~-- .. toughest in the school's history by changes so the game would be less Champaign, Ill., Red Grange of crown in the WAC's first year of for a lot of poeple. If he loves the :::r~-' Illinois ran back Michigan's existence. game and if he gives it everything Lobo Rick Ortega, a WAC far," King said, "It could be one hazardous to life and limb. of the toughest in the country.'' . 1912 - Restrictions on passing kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown. 1969 - For the thousands of he has in him, right then he's one wrestling champion two years ago, Then, in rapid-fire order, he raced young men whamming and of the luckiest young men Ortega Muscles throws a Texas Miner during a were removed, a fourth down was King was asked what kind of added to move the ball 10 yards, 67, 56, and 44 yards to score, All slamming for the sheer joy of anywhere in the world." match last season. Ortega is a record he anticipated from this of this happened in the first 12 ---.--_,;....______:______.:.______~------. co-captain for this year'~ team. and the length of the field was year's team. "When you get a shortened from 110 to 100 yards. minutes. It was an electrifying 1 group like this on paper, you have 1 9 2 0 - The msot colorful feat. to figure we'll be lucky if we win period in football was the 1920's 1931- The Lobos played their I I half our ball games, But these and the most colorful coach was fvit.rcsttorcyonfoerveenrceAgraJ. mzoen, aa s2t 0a.t6e I I guys want to win and want to pay Knute Rockne, whose Notre iS'e 1Jt9 t/foe4!~~.~;;~·-,, 30C Wres tiers Meet Monday the price, You don't know how Dame teams had a tremendous (Flagstaff). For 18;tfptiJf.~['"p~(ting at Coach Ron Jacobson's Lobo WAC a yea1 ago. "We'll have a many college teams are going to following during that decade. 193 5 - UNM celebrates it I 1 '-'!\, \;, "t •: • reg. 60¢ I wrestling team will hold its first well-balanced team this y<>ar," want to pay the price, now. There Charley Bachman, former Notre team meeting at 4:30 p.m. on said Jacobson. "The team will may not be very many who want Dame player, is out with a new to pay what its going to cost to t~:r~~!ri:1;\ .~~·~"'• ~~: • cputt-~!Qg,OJ CouMe!l • Monday, Sept, 15, in Room 160, have more <>xperience than we did book this year and he describes have a winner, We didn't want to Johnson Gym. Any interested last year and I believe we'll finish the period graphically in this 19·10 -The Lobo football team I OVER 700 c~~l:W6'RLD WIDE I wrestlers are invited to attend. higher this season.'' pay it last year, but I think this passage: year's group is different. I think didn't set the world on fire with I ART SMITH, Manager 1 Jacobson, in his third year at Rudy Griego and Rick Ortega, "Knute Rockne took over at its 5·4 record but it did upset two Across from LOS ALTOS Golf Course the UNM helm, anticipates a two of the teams four seniors, we're going to get the job done." Notre Dame when the country bowl selection committees. New I 1 M . d f d A . 8901 Lomas, N.E. stronger team this year than the have been named co-captains for was honoring its World War I ex1co e eate r1zona Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112 Phone: (505) 298·8424 one which finished sixth in the the coming year. heroes and colleges and University 13-2, to knock the I 1 ONE OF THE SOUTHWEST'S universities were erecting football French Netter Wildcats out of a Sun Bowl bid FINEST SHOPPING CENTERS . stadiums as war memorials, and a we!lk later defeated Texas I Football was ready to step in as Tech, 19 ·14. Tech was NAME ------I 54 fine stor~s to serve you better • • • America's national sport. Radio 4500 free parking spaces for your conven· All-SPORTS TROPHIES Enrolls At U. undefeated, once-tied, ranked I 1 ienc.c , • ,. entrance• off Louislano, Indian - - . now joined the news media. 18th in the Assoicated Press poll ADDRESS ------Sthoo1 Road and Pennsylvania. Vis.it us soon. One of the top five junior tennis Football needed a leader who and was in line for a Sugar Bowl I 1 players in France will enter UNM could speak for it and defend it. bid. The loss giave the bid to CITY------ZIP -----­ 2939 MONTE VISTA N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 87106 this semester according to head Knute Rockne became that man. TexasA&M. tennis coach Joe Ferguson. "His winning teams and their 1953 - Coach Bud Wilkinson's I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Phone • 268·2436 Jean George Boulle, a physics and mathematics major from Paris, will not be eligible this year NEW MEXICO'S LARGEST AND FINEST but will play for the Lobos after SELECTION OF TROPHIES putting in a year of residency. The 19 ·year-old Boulle has already WELCOME UNM STUDENTS Trophies for all organizations attended the University of Paris for two years. Get Your and events "NCAA champion Allan Fox played Boulle in Europe and said 50~0 , discount to all UNM organizations he was a fine player," said Ferguson, "Jean will be able to Special Pizza Ticket practice and enter open tournaments but cannot represent New Mexico in regular season play and Save Meal Money Complete Billiards equipment this year." Billiard balls-2 piece cues When Philadelphia defeated Don Drysdale, 4·3, on September Bowling balls, bags shoes etc. 17, 1964, it was the Los Angeles Dodger hurler's seventh straight All at 20% discount to UN M students. loss to the Phillies. Earlier in his career he had posted a 13-game winning skein over the Pbils. FRANK'S PIZZA

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The years while earning his doctorate San Jose State have agreed to agreement, however, will have no Herbert Khaury an avowed regular at Ebetts field when at UNM. He did his undergraduate cancel future athletic events effect on this year's game, Nov. 8, the Dodgers were in Brooklyn, still classifies as a top baseball work at the Univeraity of Illinois, between the two schools atBYU, receiving a B.S. degree in 1956 beginning in 1970. Located south of San Francisco, fan although he is more widely known today as a and his Master's degree in 1960. Although the institutions are San Jose in recent years has begun scraggly-haired singer named :Tiny Tim. . , As DU Yells Foul 2 Pieces of Crisp Plump Cllicken scheduled far into the future with to protest the racism practiced at "When I'm on stage I often feel I'm behmd the plate, says Detroit University has filed a Ordinarily, professional Denver would meet our terms it Golden Brown French Fries & Toast Patronize Lobo Advertizers each other in football games, all BYU by the Mormon Church. Tim with a sincere expression on his face. "And when I'm protest with the NCAA on the basketball teams in both the ABA would be okay to sign." Last year, San Jose's black running for a plane, I'm running for second base." signing of by and the NBA are not allowed to Haywood's high school coach football players boycotted the· The National Baseball Congress has named this unlikely Denver of the American sign a college prospect before the and legal guardian is a fellow HOLMAN'S 401 Wyoming NE-265-7982 BYU game which the Spartans, Basketball Association, · player's college class graduates. In. named Will Robinson. He has incidentally, won anyway, 25-21. candidate "Fan of the Year". He was awarded the honor last •! Haywood, a 6;9 All-American the ABA's bylaws, however, there ONLY featuring: Drafting Supplies, Drawing Instruments, Slide Rules, In recent months, BYU has been quoted as saying, "If I were 59c August in a ceremony at Topeka, Kansas. who led the U.S. to the Olympic is a clause which reads: "In cases come under heavy fire for its white, I would have been coaching Maps, l'e!=hnical & Scientific Books. "So many fans know more about baseball than I do," basketball title, signed a long-term of extreme hardship, a player may college basketball a long time Eat in our large dining room or: take it home discrimination against the negro. bubbles Tim. "Maybe I'm ·in the lower tenth, but I'm contract with Denver at a be signed before his class ago." Robinson was, in fact, a MENTION THIS AD FOR SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNTS The unrest has been led by reported $250,000 last August. graudates." Haywood claimed. he students at different schools. · honored." prime prospect for the. The 20-year old black star, once was the sole support·· for his head-coaching job at Detroit 2400 Central SE Across From Campus Tim, who sometimes lets his enthusiasm outdistance his bound for UNM before defecting mother and nine brothers and University when the old' coach knowledge of the game, doesn't mind going against baseball to Detroit, had two years of sisters, vacated the position earlier this We'll Have Your Order Ready-Call 242-7340 writers who chose Babe Ruth as the greatest player ever. · collegiate eligibility remaining. year. When the time came for 'the "I would," he says, "take one Ty Cobb over 11 Ruths." "We hope," said Bob Calihan, "I had no choice-," said new coach to be hired, however, Detroit athletic director, "that the Haywood. "My overwhelming Robinson was not chosen. "I hope Only Tim shall know why he picked the number 11. NCAA will take whatever steps family responsibilities forced me to become the greatest ballplayer "I really believe if a manager knows what he's doing, he can be taken on our behalf and to sign. I consulted with my high who ever played the game," can get a ball club fighting and winning," confesses Tim, but for whatever can be done in school coach and legal guardian Haywood told newsmen. "I also ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~=;;;:;~==~~ concedes: future situations that arise before going to Denver to hope to continue my education in - between the universities and the negotiate. We set a price which we the off-season and obtain a degree "Let me manage one and we'll finish last." ABA." both agreed on and we felt if in arts and sciences." • • • LeRoy Bearman, the venerable sports editor of the * * * * * * Albuquerque Journal, likes to tell the story about a recent episode in the UNM ticket office. Pro Basketa/1 War Likely Reportedly true, the story concerns a season football ticket '1,, Bitter warfare similar to that of might fore£! Connie Hawkins, their Other athletes have said they have reservation card that was returned to the ticket office. the pro football feud four years former star before he jumped no idea where the scouts who The card was from a Lobo booster who for years has been ago now appears imminent in the leagues to Phoenix, to remain on spoke to them are from. buying 10. But this time, his card noted that he did not wish world of professional basketball. the sidelines until his contract to renew his tickets this season and was marked "over." Johnny Dee, Notre Dame legally expires at the end of the Ray Mears, Tennessee basketball coach, has asked that month. basketball coach, said he felt, On the back side of the card he wrote in effect that he the College Basketball Coaches "that any coach college coach didn't plan to buy any more football tickets until the Assn. bar ABA personnel from Rumors have also been with a big man on his squad university campus was cleaned up and the poem controversy collegiate games, locker rooms, fluttering around that ABA should be concerned right now taken care of. and practices because the new representatives have offered pro from what I hear. I understand Well, according to Mr. Bearman, someone in the ticket I eague had signed Spencer contracts to undergraduate the pros are trying to get the top Haywood with two years of basketball stars. Some players college players by telling them office called the booster and asked if tliis meant he also eligibility remaining for the star. have said tha officials who they can get a good bonus now wished to cancel his reservations for basketball season tickets, There were rumors that The identified themselves as ABA but would not get such a large · which are in a somewhat greater demand than the grid Pittsburgh Pipers of the ABA people have spoken to them. amount if the pro leagues merge." variety. "Well uh, urmph," he reportedly stuttered. "I don't think we should be so hasty about those. I'm sure everything will be cleared up by the time basketball season rolls around." NOW from • • • Noting that Arizona University's football team opens its your STEREO Cotne On Over! schedule in a regionally televised game against Wyoming at Laramie, the school's newspaper disclosed in headline form: CENTER Gridders Will Begin Serving You Since 1949 Fall on TV Just East of UNM The Arizona Journalist plucked the piece for its Two-faced Near Girard and Central NE Heads Dept., observing, "A gloomy outlook?" • • • CASSETTES- One for the road (stolen goods): At a Wyoming prison Portable Cassette Recorders- there's a lifer who writes a sports column for the campus newspaper. He calls it "Here Today, Here Tomorrow." 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Page 24 NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, September 10, 1969 TV Grid Listing Heady Postpones Comment on Report The Authorities DATE ONCHANNEL7 GAME By WAYNE CIDDIO of administrative authority at the constitutional convention," demanded that we fire someone the Aug. 5 meeting of the Saturday, Sept. 13 ... Air Force at SMU (Night) UNM. Heady said...... Arizona at Wyoming from the University, we would Committee on the University, Satl.trday, Sept. 20 "Potential Support" Saturday, Sept, 27 ..... Tex. A&M at Nebraska University President Ferrel Pursuant to Law have to comply with that demand, asked that the advisory council be Saturday, Oct. 4 . Mississippi at Alabama (Night) Heady said Friday he would Heady said he felt there was a We would have no alternative," comprised of seven faculty Pick The WAC postpone a response to W. B. Heady said language that has Heady said. Saturday, Oct. 11 . . . Texas-Oklahoma at Dallas "good chance" there would be a been proposed for the new members, seven students, four STREET NCAA Saturday, Oct, 18 ., ...... California at UCLA O'Donnell's report to the split of opinion on the committee constitution by delegate James T, Heady added, however, that administrators, and two alumni. LOBO SCHEDULE TEAM &SMITH PLAYBOY GUIDE KICKOFF Saturday, Oct. 25 . New Mexico St. at West Texas legislative committee investigating when it prepares to issue Martin, a member of the the members of the Education Heady will select the four Saturday, Nov. 1 ...... LSU at Mississippi the state's universities pending recommendations to the convention's Educational Committee had "fortunately administrators to sit on l the Sept. 2Q-Army at West Point Wyoming 1 (8-0-2) 3 (6-4) 1 l Saturday, Nov, 8 ...... Stanford at w·ashington committee action on the report. legislature or to the boards of Committee, could significantly understood the stakes involved in council. Sept. 27-UTEP, here Arizona State 2(7-2-l) 1 (7-3) 2 2 Notre Dame at Georgia Tech (Night) "A response to O'Donnell's regents of the universities. such a clause" and the proposal Saturday, Nov. 15 alter the position of the boards of "Needed Advice" Oct. 4-Kansas, here UT-E! Paso 5 (2-6-2) 2 (6-4) 4 4 Saturday, Nov. 22 : ... UCLA at Southern Cal (Night) recommendations," Heady said, "I think by overreacting to regents in their control of the had not received much support Oct. 11-BYU at Provo Arizona 4 ( 4-6) 5 (4-6) 3 3 . . Texa1; Tech at Arkansas "should await more information O'Donnell's report- or to the universities. from committee members. Thursday, Nov. 27 Heady said one of the major Oct. 18-Utah, here Utah 3 (5-5) 4 (6·4) 6 5 Saturday, Nov, 29 .Army-NavY at Philadelphia about the conclusions or the committee itself- too soon, we Heady said Martin had Favors Council Brigham Young recommendations of the problems during the "Love Lust Oct. 25-Arizona at Tucson 6(3-6-1) 7 (3-7) 5 7 Saturday, Dec. 6 . . . . . Texas at Arkansas could weaken potential support proposed insertion of a "pursuant In other comments during an Nov. 1-San Jose St. at San Jose Colorado State 7 (1·9) 6 ( 4·6) 7 6 inveE.tigating committ'ee in either a for the University when Poem" controversy last spring was to law" clause into the statute hour-long interview Friday, Heady "the lack of a small responsible Nov. 8-Arizona St., here NEW MEXICO 8(0-10) 8 (1-9) 8 8 report to the state legislature or recommendations are made," that delegates the responsibility the universities." Heady said, said he was in favor of a proposed body that I could go to for Nov. 15-Wyoming, here for the administration of the special advisory council to the ad vice." " Nov. 22-NMSU at Las Cruces O'Donnell's report was released Heady said under the present universities to the respective to the investigating committee President. He has submitted a Heady also said he h11d asked state constitution there is ''not boards of regents. request to Associated Students Pros Cut Two Former Lobo Gridders during its Sept. 5 meeting in Santa much" the state legislature could the UNM Regents to consider a Two former UNM football The San Francisco 49ers have Fe, The report includes reviews of "The clause, if adopted, would President. Ron Curry, the thorough re-evaluation of the INOW!I do to implement O'Donnell's mean that the boards of regents players have been cut by also dropped Dave Hettema. the administrative structures of recommendations, chairman of F.P.C. committee, University's governance system. professional football teams over Hettema had graduated from the state's universities and makes would be subject to any laws and the president of the Alumni He plans to make detailed hatever you hear about "One of the most important passed by the state legislature," the summer, UNM four years ago. but has been twelve recommendations aimed at Association, for aid in selecting recommendat.ions on University 'Midnight Cowboy' is true! things facing the University right Heady said. · council members. Rene Matison a split end off serving overseas With the New strengthening and clarifying lines now is what could come out of governance to the Regents at their last year's team: was cut by the Mexico Air Guard. "If, for instance, the legislature The proposal, introduced at next meeting, he added. Dallas Cowboys. A 9.4 sprinter, Rene had only played one year of SJ.LVIANO'S college football. RESTAURANT NEW Roy Sievers is tied for two major league records in the b~e stealing department. In 1956 With the Washington Senators he failed to steal a base in 152 games- and also failed to make an attempt to MEXICO swipe a sack. Burt Shotton of the Washington Vol. 73 Senators went through an ~ tv!~ Wear... Monday, September 15, 1969 18-inning game once without a ,:of IS OUA. BUSINESS chance in the outfield, May 15, 1918. ~ CLASSIFIED UNM 'Purification Day' Set ADVERTISING J;RillAL a.,.! SOC Plans Four Letter Word Bingo, Book Burning RATES: '7c per wora, 20 word mini· '~ mum ( 11.40) per time run. U ad Ia Ill $1't,JOHN 'FO~MAL run five or more consecutive da)'B with WEi\R Features today 1:35 • 3:10 • 5:15 - 7:30 • 9:55 The Student Organizing the people," said Gratton Once a decision is reached, no changeo the rate lo reduced to de ~ Mon, thru Thur; fri.-Sat. Motinoo Adults 1.7$ Committee (SOC) has declared Monday. Yale Park recently came however, all members must work per word ad the minimum number of Students 1.50, Frl,•Sat, Evcnln!J, Sunday Adult Wednesday, Sept. 17 as words to 10. 1.00, Student 1.75. Lato Show Fri.-Sat. "Uni versi ty Purification Day." under fire from the legislature toward its realization. In order to TERMS: Payment must be made In The SOC has formed on investigating committee for avoid duplication of efforts and to full prior to Insertion of advertisement. campus this semester to "provide casting a bad infl uencc on the keep unproductive meetings at a Claoslfled Advertlalng a vehicle through which those University, minimum, the SOC will be divided IN ERNEST LEHMAN'S PROO\JCnON OF UNM P.O. Box 20 Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 students interested in building a Some of the other areas the into committees," new society can coordinate their SOC plans to work in include The entire membership will EDWARD ALBEE'S WHEREr J'onrnallam BuDding. Room efforts and energies," said a SOC 169, afternoone proferabl7 or mall education and eommunications, meet every two weeks, said the ". WIIHD'S statement of intent. war research and recruiting, and statement, and at that time The purification day will be women's liberation. discussions will be held, and 1) PERSONALS held on the mall, and will begin at RFA.ID 3 p.m. The day will feature rock The SOC plans to sponsor members will vote on the p~lj9y MRS. BAKER advertises. Why don't you 1 bands, four letter word bingo, tables in the Union, sponsor films proposals of the separate Dr 2) LOST & FOUND book buming, poetry reading, and and discussion groups, internal committees. Each committee will a censorship march. education, and give news to the have a permanent chairman, said VIRGINI .. STUDENT lD cards found. Nos. 585-36- 4641, Mosler & 585·22-8017, Ramirez. The SOC met last Monday in press and other organizations. the statment, and the at large WUDDIF Claim at rm. 159, J'ournnlism Bldg. Yale Park to recruit members At Monday's meeting, the form meetings will have a rotating FOUND: Men's glasses w/black framos, in from the incoming freshmen and of the SOC was outlined. chairmanship. The chairman will tree near Art Annex. Owner may clnlm interested students. At the According to the statement of appoint the next meeting's ... at Rrn. 159, Journalism Bldg. meeting, students were urged to • intent, the groups will be chairman, who will also serve as 3) SERVICES bring their "favorite dirty book." The statement of intent was governed by democratic committee coordinator for the THE SHIRE.-A custom leather shop on read at the meeting, and Mike centralism. "That is," said the interim two weeks. *-,. . IMPORTANT EXCEPTION! the Patio. NE corner of Edith & The SOC will meet again on . • NO ONE UNDER 18 WILL I Candalerla. 9/18 Colella, a graduate student, and statement, "the entire BE ADMITTED UNLESS Bryan Gratton, an undergraduate, membership may participate, in Thursday, Sept. 18 in the Union. ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENT. 5) J<'OR SALE told participants of the recent deciding and executing policies, A time has not yet been set. BASSET HOUND Puppies: For friend­ controversies concerning the New ship, but of show or breeding quality. Mexico Quarterly, the legislative 298-8148 or 11601 Rosemont NE. investigating committee, and the Se. pterrtberi=R I.D. Required OLD HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS. ut­ "Love Lust 'Poem." ters & signaturos, including royalty and 20& 21 50¢ politicians. CaU Joan Enders, 298-5074, SOC Plans Mike Collela, Student Organizing Committee (SOC) No Control . 7305 Aztee NE. 9/10. member discusses plans for the 69·70 academic year. BICYCLES: 1 boy's 26" & 1 girl's 26". Seldom used. Call 265-4785 after 5, 9/18. The statement of intent said, .' SUB THEATRE "We, the members of SOC, 1951 MG TD Classic. Yellow, good condi· recognize that the University is an tion, $900. 247-3050. 9/18 integral part of a system in which effective power is so concentrated Editors of Quarterly that the vast majority of people have no control over the formulation of policies which intimately effect their Jives, This Ask Special l-learing system is characterized by institutional racism, an economy increasingly d!!pendent on New Mexico Quarterly General Editor George Arms, and weaJ?ons production and the Special Editor Gene Frumkin have requested a special hearing political and economic before the Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee domination of' smaller nations. The university, as a microcosm of concerning the recent UNM Board of Regents decision to the larger, national society, is also withhold distribution of the final copy of the Quarterly. racist, authoritarian, and exploitative." 3211 Central N.E. Ph. 265-4675 In a memo to Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee The statement said the SOC Chairman John Green, Arms and Frumkin said, "It is our plans to work with the United DOORS OPEN 12 NOON DAILY belief that this action constituted a serious curtailment of Mexican·American Students (UMAS), the Black Student Union academic freedom. Though we specifically asked for the (BSU), the teaching assistants hearing as special editor and general editor of the issue in supportive group, the Alianza, question, our main concern is less for restrictions of academic (Brown) Berets, or ''any other -ALSO­ organization fighting racism." BIG CO-HIT freedom and its effects on us personally than in its effects on The statement also said the the entire academic community of the University." SOC is "seeking a system whe~e The last issue of the Quarterly contained a poem by San technology is used to build rather I than destroy; where universities Frandsco Poet Michael McClure, which some members of the are truly independent centers of WANT Board of Regents felt was a continuation of the Lenore learning, opc'n equally to all ~ Kandel "Love Lust" poem controversy last spring. instead of vocational institutes to train people to fill the technical 'I. MORE Green said he has placed the item on the agenda for the and bureaucratic slot in industry I Vilgot Sjiiman's film Is not for everyone. It may, as Vin· shatter many of our last remaining movie convnntions." first Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee. meeting on 1:40-4:16 cent Canby of The Now York Times suggested, "deeply and government; where people I Am. Curious (Yellow} may be just for you The Evergreen 'fhursday, Sept. 18. "At that time, the committee will can participate in and control the Wild SEXetaries . 6:52-9:38 disturb the emotionally right-wing moviegoer who has · f'ifm presented by Grove Press stars Lena Nymnn. A Swinging Stenos ·INSINTILATINQ grown up in the comforting tradilion of movie houses in Sandrews Production: endeavor to plan a course of action because of the fact that government under which they live Lustful EXecutives • COLOR and where racism and exploitation whose ceilings lillie stars twinkled and clouds did every­ ADMISSION RESTRICTED TO ADULTS. individual faculty members are involved," said Green thing but rain." If you aro in favor of Franco's regime in Saturday. are ended at home and abroad. Shows-12:10, 2:46,5:22, 7:58, 1 10:42 Spain, some soenes of the film may irritate you. If you Matinee Every day 1:30 Ron Curry, ASUNM president, said he hopes the faculty Yale Patk Fri. & Sot. late show 12:00 a.m. Weds., Sept. 10 thru Tues., Sept. 16 like your movies to come to you in a ne~t. tidy Hollywoo~ Mon.·Thur. 7:15 & 9:35 package, you may not take to the film s styliStic expen· Fri., Sat., & Sun. 6:00, 8:20, & 10:40 will be united behind any attempts made to re·release the $L50 ANYTIME menlation so common !o Europe's important new film· Quarterly. "I urge the Academic Freedom and Tenure · Gratton said the SOC also STUDENTS ADMISSION plans to maim the controversy makers. But if you are interested fn what William Wolf of JI:Jjo:llll. ::Panoh.o'e Committee, and Faculty Policy Committee to examine the .1:1108 .::tentl'ai Q47.. -4,4l4 Let's see now. 'l'hirteen books for English, 19 for history, A;nple Free !larking in Rear Cue Magazine calls "a landmark likely to a.JD. 11 OVt'!r Yale Park part of its Books! issue again, said Curry . program. "The park belongs to 12 for sociology, twq for Spanish, and for P.E. ...