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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1966 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 2-24-1966 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 68, 2/24/ 1966 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1966 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 68, 2/24/1966." 69, 68 (1966). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1966/19 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1966 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ,. -- . ~ -- - __, :;.<. -- ~ '..__ Wednesday, February 23, 1966 Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOPO Patronize LOBO Advertisers EXICOLOBO ,. Lobes Bolstered OUR SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM ·, Vol. 69 JOHNSTON Thursday, February 24, 1966 No. 68 ON By. Mel's Return , WAY UP With New Mexico's Mel Dan Don Hoover, the fifth starter_ is iels back in the groove the chances averaging 6.6 points per game. for the Lobos taking victories over UNM's offense is now averag Council Asks Pu Oard Brigham Young and Utah on the ing 77.2 points per game while road this weekend grow brighter. the defense is giving up 66,3. The Daniels scored 34 points against Lobos continue to dominate the Denver and led the W olfpaek in boards with a 946-756 edge over rebounding. He is leading all Lobo its 20 opponents. scorers with a 20.8 .average. The New Mexico is the current cel To Clarify. Negotiations closest man to him in scoring is lar dweller, but with Daniels' l'e Bill Morgan with a 13.5 overage. turn to full-time. action, the Run Coach King says that Daniels nin' Redsldns and Brigham Young appears to be "ready" and was Cougars :ilre S';lrely bolstering Medical School Expanded Huber ond Webru;.. highly pleased with his perform their defenses. ance against the Denver Pioneers on Saturday night. He also had praise fpr Jim, Patterson, Jim T 0 Four-Year Curriculum Disagree on Right 'J Howard and Jim Jolutson. Against Wyoming Daniels got 3 Exhibits Open A recommendation to extend the are estimated to be not more than 20 points and pulled down 15 re present two-year curricula of the 50 per cent greater, in any given bounds. The DU game was the UNM School of Medicine to four year, than the cost of continuing years was approved and money the existing program. To Acquire Debts · fifth in which he has hit SO or was appropriated by the state more points and the 54 point At Art Museum 7-.There would be no need for Dean William Huber, Chairman weekend upped his season total legislature for that purpose. major increase in capital outlay of Publications Board appeared to 396 points. Three exhibits associated with The recommendation was made for :;;everal years. before Student Council last night Ben Monroe and Jim Patterson the art. colony of Taos will open by br. Solomon Papper, chairman 8-Changes on the nationai to clarify a proposal by Pub follow Daniels and Morgan in Sunday at the UNM Art Museum of the School of Medicine. scene indicate a real change in Board that the ASUNM pay-off scoring. Monroe is hitting the in the Fine Arts Center. There Pappe1• based his recommenda the basic setting for medical edu debts outstanding on the Publi nets at a 12.8 clip and Patterson will be a reception open to the tions on the following factors: cation. cations annex and the new offset is averaging 11 points per game. public from 1 until 5 o'clock. 9-The attitude of the national press. THE ISRAELIAN POTI'ERY IS held by Indian student Piyush 1-The improved quality of the Scheduled to hang through students. leadership in medical education Shah who is in native dress for the Fourth Annual International reflects a major change in per Huber explained that Pub Board March 13, the shows will include 2-Students currently enrolled has negotiated a 30 yeax contract 75 drawings of Andrew Dasburg, Festival Sunday. With Shah is Jane Zion, fine arts major, who spective toward two-year medical lived ten years in Israel. in the two-year program have ex schools. · at 5% interest with the UNM, a noted artist who has lived in paying $1,550 yearly on the Pub<;..;~ ' Glenn Yarbrough pressed strong interest in re 10--Present facilities and the New l\'lexico for many years. Six maining at UNM to earn their lications annex and the new press. years ago he was . honored by a present nucleus of the stalf indi Principle on the annex is now At New Orleans MD degrees. cate the development of a high retrospective exhibiti!>n circulated '·· down to $14,000. The offset press nationally by The American Fed 3-Staff recruiting is inhibited quality program for the third and cost about $14,000. Will Appear Here by the limitations of the two-year fourth years. eration of Arts under a Ford Council Would Save Foundation Grant. school. Next year UNM's medical Glenn Yarbrough, a crooner Navy ROTC Drill Team school will offer a three-year pro Huber noted that Council had with a classical background, will 4-The design of the curricu The second exhibit will repre I lum is limited by the wide variety gram, and the following year it recently invested part of the appear March 1 in concert at the sent the collection of William H. I of the medical schools to which will be a full-fledged four-year Reserve Fund at two to four per UNM Student Union ballroom. and Rebecca Salsbury James. This I Wins Ma.rdi Gras the two-year students must trans medical school. cent interest. Council would make MEL DANIELS Currently on a cross-country exhibition is an important one. l-lonors fer. a savings, he contended, by pay tour, Yarbrough will be in Albu It has been assembled over a By MIKE MONTGOMERY among 40 other drill teams if! the 5-Students tend to stay on for ing off the Pub Board debt with querque under sponsorship of the pexiod of many years by Mr. and The Drill Team and Sword "All America Drill Competition" their internship, residency txain those funds and thus saving the Deseret Club, campus organiza Mrs. James, who have personally Team of the UNM Naval Reserve held during the Thoth Parades ing and medical practice in the 5% interest which would amount tion for Mormon students on known many of the artists. In Officexs Training Corps took top and was awarded an engraved place where they obtained their Spanish Writers to almost $8,000 over the 30 year Lost P\oce Lobos campus. cluded among the works will be Cramming honors in drill competition at the two-foot trophy fo1· their per degree. period. The concert is the second pre those of John Marin, Georgia Mardi Gras in New Orleans last formance as W!!ll as being as 6-Cos;ts of expanding from a Ex officio Councilman Jac~ Wel>er enarged tba,t tbe c\el>\1} in-. sented by the Deseret Club which O'Keefe, Alfred Stieglitz and Sunday, sured of another invitation to the ~?-~_e!_r~to a..!o':l::~':':':~.Jlro~a~ brought the Three D's in concert Marsden Hartley. Mrs. James is Clowning The as memb!!r combined Drill Mardi Gras next year. Favor Bod Men eurred by 'Pub Board were teehrii- caJ!y i!!ega!. He pointed cut that 1oke to the Rood last ye~J.r. herself a noted artist of Taos. and Sword t.,am Jllll<'P<I flr"t In ::.ddlt:ion tv the Thoth p~ By KAY .AMU.AHO Pub Board bad never conferred "1Cnown for such records as The remaining collection in rade, the team marched in two LOBO Stalf Writer The UNM basketballers, in the other parades, Comus and Pro Texas Officials Halt with Council concerning the pun· ·" "Baby the Rain Must Fall" and dudes 19th century Japanese Crashing All bad men stories contain chase of a new press. unfamiliar role of cellar dweller, ''It's Gonna Be Fine," Yarbrough prints from the collection of Mrs. tins, the latter being the oldest the same fights, murders, and jail Autcc~nompus Power go back on the road this weekend began his singing career as a Joseph A. Imhof. Now in her 90s, Students Debate of all Mardi Gras parades. The Magazines Release breaks, said Dr. Edward M. Wil Mrs. Imhof is the widow of the Pub bing Drill Team's precision routines son ina talg last evening on the Huber responded that when for WAC games with fourth place soloist at Grance Church in New funds axe allocated to Pub Board, York at the age of eight. internationally known painter included the firing of blank ammu AUSTIN, Tex. (CPS) - The bad bad men and the good bad Brigham Young and league lead- · nition (450 rounds) and integrated the board should have the auto He attended St. John's College whose paintings of Indians occu Texas Student Publications Board men of Spanish literature. ing Utah. pied the main gallery of the An Frugging sword twirling, much to the en· nomous power as publisher to di in Annapolis, the "Great Books" Unity in Religion of Directors voted to halt the It wasn't until the second half rect the use of those funds. Huber The Lobos are presently 2-4 .in thropology Museum.