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3-10-1960 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 063, No 57, 3/10/ 1960 University of New Mexico
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Dr, Travel~tead is attending a D ·' 51· t 'T lk . 0· · · t• f NSA Adams State Wins Ed f.· · ·M t· 1special advisory committee meeting e,mos . a e a s . pero 10n 0 ·.... In Mat men's finale. , UCO .10n. .ee to assist. plans for regional ed!lca- B d·da·t · tion fb1· teachers of e:x;ceptional . · Y ·r· WO c. an I .. · . e 5 . The depth-shy New Mexico A d· d b D . children; orthopedically handi- State Senator Gene L1.1sk and Joe wrestling .tea. m fell .. t.o, Adam.s .St. a.t. e t·te. n• e . y .eon· capped, mentally retarded, cerebral Martinez former attorney general . I Hit by· Candidate · · 18-14, Saturday at Johnson palsied, h_ard of hearing; !lnd visu- and p1·es~nt candid11.te for the same Gym_ in its fin~! meet of the regular · · . allY handiCapped. post, will be speakers at the Young NEW MEXICO LOBO Contin1.1ed from page 1 season, · Dr. Chester C. Travelstead, dean D1·, Travelstead lias· also been Democrats meeting tonight on the 'doing and voice their opinions on losing only o~e match of the College of Education, is at- appointed an official delegati! to the campus •. 'l'HE VOICE OF TH~ UNIVERSITY OF NEW .MEXICO SINCE 1897 What Campus Politics? the actions they take. NSA is a fo1.1r, the Lobos for- tending a· meeting of the WICHE 19(;)() White House Conference. on Ed Manning, arrangements chair~ rp.eans for doing this, he said, three divisions to lose. in Denver, Colo, this wee!;;. Child1·en and Youth to be held man for the Young Demos, said the "The government today is mak- . only action remainin~ this WICHE; · Western Interstate March 27-April 1 in Washington, talk!! will be held in the New Mex~ Vol. 63 •' Thursday, March 10, 1960 ing decisions that will effect 1the seaso~;~ fo1· the five-man team IS. ~he Commission fo1· Higher ],Jducation, D. C. ico Union at 7 :3() tonight and 11ll No. 57 course of our lives for many years Skyline confer~J:lce championships is a cooperative movement between He 1·eturned Friday from sp.eak- members are .1.1rged to attend. Non to come. Since in theory we believ.e Salt Lake ~1ty next we~k~nd. 11 weste~·n states, Alaska and Ira- ing at the opening session of the members are also urged to attend that ,"what touches B,ll, shall be Team captam Jack O'Neil IS the 'w~tii whereby states who lack medi- state convention of the New Mexico the talks. · app1·oved by a.ll," we should begin leading. threat for ~n in- cal training facilities Pl!IY pay fo1· Student Education Assn; 'in Por- ---~'------to :yoice our approval or 'dis- cha~PIO';~ship. O'Neil won S1lch education in states where the tales, He spoke to the education The first atomic bomb, produced approval at least at the· college . consolat~on title las_t year and programs are available, majo1·s from New Mexico colleges at Los Alamos, N. M., exploded level. The st1.1dent action on the IS 7-1 for thlll ~eason. H!s only loss Forty-eight New Mexico students and universities on "Selective Re. near Alamogordo, N. M.,' on July disclaimer affidavit issue was a step was to defendmg Skylme con~er- a1·e. attending schools o£ medicine cruitment of Teaching," 16, 1945. Race Begins for Campus Offices in the right direction." . ence champ Carl Scott of Wyommg. and vete1•inary medicine in neigh· "The action of our Student Sen- ·· · boring western s.ta tes under the low ate could be magnified tenfold u• • f u htuition• plan. . ' · through the action of a national nrve· rsJty 0 to . -- . . . . • 0 ·TUXEDO RENTAL . Lenzini Unopposed fC::.! ~/ff~~i~e~~s~U::~t~/s a mat- . . . Patronize. LOBO. ' student voice could possibly stop T k T• I \ ' ' I such transgressions like the affi- s, • If Ad t• MISTER FORI~AL MENS FORMAL WEAR .AND ACCESSORIES I davit ·before they even become the a es. Wlm. e Yer ISers 2210 CENTRAL SE Phone CH 2-4872 For Top AP Post; law of the land.'' · ______:______Referring to what he c thought Utah unseated defending cham- _l======::==:::===:::::::::~ might be a partial solution of the pion :Wyoming, 97-91, for the team three major problems of NSA, he title in the Skyline conference Primary Is Slated explained the method he proposed championships Saturday <1f the direct election of NSA Con-· the Johnson Gym natatorium .• gress' delegates. · Wyoming snared four fi~·sts in "A candidate for a representative the final day of competition, but position would have to bl'ing a dis- superior Utah depth clinched the cussion of issues to the campus in title. Montana was third with 63% • • • staffed by graduates o1·der for the voters to decide how while Denver was fQurth • his judgment agreed with theirs, 45. Colorado State had 40, imd if he was qualified to represent Utah State 19% and New Mexico -of virtually every engineering them/' Thompson said. 18. "On his return from the Congress Undefeated sophomore Lyle Par- the elected delegate would be more took first, in the one-meter school in the United· States ..• inclinell to inform the studehts of for UNM's only fi1·st in the the Congress action. The voice o£ Teammate Ray Porter was the Congress wo1.1ld be more elfec- in the one-meter diving for tive if it could back its decisions the Lobos'' next highest finish. with the statement that "we were Utah's Alan Peterson clipped oft' directly elected by those we repre- 200-yal·d b1;eaststroke in 2:27.0 sent.: This reform would include a the second qualifyillg heat 'to • national campaign to make it the loop record. mandatory for all schools to fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I directly elect delegates, but it could be and should be done to make NSA more than just a name.'' Thompson offered another solu tion. He said that the Student ,I Council and the LOBO might try to create a healthier atmosphere NSA at UNM. "If these two power-lci,As:siFIED ful voices would make students aware of and encourage action on I ' the great issues of our the .r ·• N SA membership would ....::..:=.::.• ..::.::=::L=:O:=.:S=::T;:.A.;.:,N::::D=:::F,:,O;,U::,:N,::D:...::.::::..:=:.... 1 value," Thompson add':d· " MAN'S tweed spor~ coat lost on campus. He concluded by sayzng: Let US Reward lor inrorl)la~ion or return of coat. be pragmatic about this/issue, NSA Call Cli 7-0391 ext. 359. is nat perfect, but we should try to improve it before we give it up :fori'~~~~~~~F~O~R~R~E~· Nt!T~M~~~ 1 or 2. Five good.'' '~fi:iri<_i!i_g;·All campus. Private. Off- ~· bills paid. Rent $75.00. 3·6 p.m. Show to Be Judged APARTME:NTs:~~n~~~~rooma, BRxcx ' apartments, new, with air condition, stove, B A r t Ins t rue t Or oven, & refdgerators-BONTERRA COR- Y . PORATION, AL 5-1668 and AL 5-1421J. Paul Morris Wright, sculptor and SERVICES a;t i'acu~ty member, has been in- ELECTRIC razors repaired. Remlngton VIted to JUry the 1960 annual Santa Sehlck·Ronson-Sunbeam•Norclco. SOUTH- Fe exhibition of sculpture. WEST SHAVER SERVICE, 206 2nd St. NW. Th 5 h • b • d Street floor Korber Bldg, CH.7-8219. th Me OW !Sf eNmg aMrral)ge WINTER weather been unkind to your car? e USeum 0 ew eXICO Our wa.sb wax and lubrication service will Gallery, where ,juried entries will perk It tip, KITCHEN'S CONOCO S:t'A- 'b't d • A ·1· · TION and GARAGE for complete re-vttal- b e ,e X hI l e In pl'l , lzation. 2300 Central NE.
Personal Interviews ON CAMPUS THURSD.A Y and FRIDAY
I MARCH ld and II ,j Four NM Students Awarded 'Inspector General' to Begin Six Performance Run Tonight. FORT"WORTH P. O. Box 748-N6 ' I A Division of No Charge 2212 Central, SE I ' GENERAl DYNA ' for Our Services l' &JU::. ·-·"- - . ---- . '•' LQ JLI:Z&& .. L~&l,LXZ~-· .... JB '' ··----~~-~-
,. ~ tion this w~ekend .. 'I Philatelists 4 Albuqu~rque Philatelic So• I EW·. . . .EXI co L. OBO G. ampu. G.· . ann.ou.~c.. . . A coddail ;~;for )1hi Delt~ will meet tonigbt at 7:30 in 'I rN ·. M ! ,...... · ...... · . · · · · · By TEX DEITERM.AN Theta m~mbE:rs ami theit· dat¢s will 109 o:l: the Biology Building. .:if !'nlll!~h•d Tl!~day. nunda!' ant nc ;~: Pi Kappa Alpha; .Judy Mille~·, Delta next Monday night. New officers of Alph!l De\t!l Pi ~ Managing Editor ------:.-Fritz Th.ompson Delta Delta, and l\fark Thompson, -o- are Pat ~oldsw.o:rthy, .J>restdent; ] . .· . . J h M 1 . Sigma Chi; and Nancy Nohl, Kappa New officers of Kappa Alpba a~·e Mart-i MUllins, VJ.ce-presldent; Su ~ Monday N1ght Ed1tor ------0 n ar ow Kappa Gamma, and Jim Sanderson, John Ramming, president; Jim san Hirsch, trea!lurer; Eve J.,a]ly, Wednesday Nig}lt Editor ------"-----Ju~y Spl'l,lnger Sigma. Chi; Erna From~n and Ed Keeling, vice-pre$ident; and Jim eJ~:ecutive. at l~uge; . Carol. ~Ice, .,_ d 11.r· ht Edit . Jamie Rubenstein Tuc~er, Tau Kappa J!:p!lllon. Thompson, ::;em:eta1-y, · schola1·shm chairman; Pat Wllke, ....uJ:s ay ~,lg · · or ~~------. · • • · ENGAGED: Carol Carter, Kappa .....0....:.. rush chaitman; and M:!!.rianne Gi:en- ~ports Editor ---~------Linden Kmghten Kappa Gamma1 and Yon Kilgore; Sigma Alpha ]lpsilon will have a ko,,standards b.oard. :Susines!! Manager ·--~----~------Jeanette French and Judy Lackey, Pi Beta Phi, and T-Party at Mel Eaves' ranch Sun- . ~ WANTED-COLLEGE MEN -:- . John :Bowdi~l1, Pi Kappa Alpha. d!!.y afternoon. Waterproof mascata. was the Business Advis1>r ------;-----Du:k French MARRIED: Martha Summers, AI- -o- coeds' only consolation duii.ng ----~------~------~-lpha Chi Omega, !l.nd Spud Scbaef· Through thlil fickle demands of yesterday's Campps. Chest activi- fer, Pi Kappa Al;p}la. public opinion hig}l-button shoes, tieEI I · · Who need to eoro $1600-$2000 this summer? W~ prefer NotE:: Would the person who sent a letter singed "anamous" -o-- chlorolJhyl), Zorro, an.d hula hoops --9- RETRADTION: Pat Lewis, Chi bave come and gone. But Gort is Sigma Alpha Epsilon will h1>ld a fr~shmen and sophomores who desire to learn s~lling. come to the LOBO office to identify himself? lt is not Omega, and Jan Eagleman, Delta :for ALW.A YS. Founders Day Formal at Ame1ican neacessary that you identify youtself so that· your name Sigma. Phi, are NOT engaged, ---o- Legion Post 13 Saturday night. Experience is not necessary, but must be neat, ambitious, (You can't :fool all of the people all Junio1· initiates of Pi Beta Phi Kenny Anderson will play for' the appear in the paper but merely so that the editor can have of the time, hut it's llometimes easy are Diane Blair, Penny Naughton, dance, willing to learn and satisfied with $50~$75 weekly for some measure of assurance that he can call on someone in · to fool Tex.) Cherlll C1.1mmings, Peg Kelley, . --9- , -o--· Patsy Bl·agg, Sandy Abrahams, Delta Delta Delta and .Sigm!l Chi the event that something should ~ome of the letter. The K11ppa Sigma Dames Cl1.1b Missy Arthuts, Linda Burlellon, will hold Open House next Monday part-time work. Cal! CH 3-0871, Morch ll and 12th, be- will sponsoi ~ Weste:o:n Dance Carole Cottle, Janet Farmington, nig}lt. Saturday night at Griegos Hall on Yvonne Garcl~. Judy Lackey, Pam ---o- tween hours of 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. for personal interview. Griegos R,oad, The dance will begin Schrom, Judy Thomas, Carolyn Vol- Delta Sigs are anticip!ltillg a Hay Expression at 8:30 and admission is a dollar a pato, and Lanita Hammock, Ride Saturd!ly night to honor the person, Eldon Travis' band will ....-a- . pledges. The Board of Student Publications yesterday hearlJ one play. • Chi Omega and Kapp~t Alpha will -o- -o- h!lve Open !louse Monday night. Building~> and Grounds' "bar- of the most outrageous proposals ever put before it for the Delta Sigma l'hi lJledges staged -o-- binger of spring'' has found its W!!.Y •, restriction of future LOBO and Thunderbird editors. a walkout Monday uight that was · Tau Kappa Epsilon will hola initi- to Roosevelt Park. The proposal concerning the nt;~wspaper would require ~nd Milford get out of it-asiqe TWO PIECE SEPARATES that the LOBO editor first acquire the consent of at least l,f1·om the uncomplimentary names hurled at them by passerby and a three ;members of the "editorial staff" before he could pub- Letter to the Editor hearty shove by an indignant (pro. Full and Slim Skirts totten to tl>e Editor publl$hcd In the newspaper do not necessarily represent the opinions Southern) little old lady, The lish any editorial. , of the LOBO EDITOR O'R STAFF. AU lettel'8 deemed 1)1 good teste nnd not llbeloU$ will • th' t 11 J be published by tbe LOBO. Letters should no~ b~. over ~50 worda. ',fhey should be ililrned, answer lS no mg a a ' un ess you The one affecting the Thunderbird would require that but in some instanc .., the name will be withheld I>Y request. count tbe courage to overcome "fear Pastel Shades the editor of that .publication would have to solicit the Sometimes True tain colored people were given of. petsonal commitment" as some- Mm·ch 8, 1960 BRIBES in my own hometown to thmg. approval of at least two members of the P.ublications Board· Dear Editol·: try to cause trouble 7 Were these Though it may sound trite, it Beautiful from now until Summer "Before" the literary magazine could be released. Twenty-five of my fellow UNM bii.bers successful? NO! If facilitie!l took plenty of guts :for those two students showed a· commendable for the colored people are the same students to lead a parade down The stipulation that would deal with the T-Bird is to spirit last week. But sphit is not all as for white people, why should Central Avenue, especially since the insure that nothing in the publication violates "good taste11 . that is needed. How much easier it they be dissatisfied with being entire responsibility for any trouble is to critiei2;e the problems of separate? which might have ensued rested or the canons of Journalism of the American Society of others! You people of the North 1vho squarely o~ their shoulders, When Newspaper Editors. The LOBO staff members who would The different attitudes .of White damn the South. for segregation, communism, or fascism, or God Southerners are distressingly simi- have you ever been South 1 Have knows what el!le someday threatens confer about the editorials would do so on the basis of the lar to the attitudes that most of us you ever seen t])e warm connections this country from within, it will be would have, if raised in the same between an old colored man and the the McGuir~s and the Milfords the editorial's "validity" and "propriety." conditions, Some, have a patho- white children to whom. he brings rest of us will rally around to form How are these restrictions outrageous? Whether the logical hate and fe11r. (As do some their Christmas tree? Have you our t•esistance. So I hope the auth non-Southerners.) But there are ever seen a white baby cared for ors whl> appeai· in the upcoming drafters of these measures realize it or not, the proposals others, who qo not dynamite by a colored lady wh.o loved it as number of the "American Scholar'' are outward attempts to impose previous restraint and pre schools, or drag students off lunch though it were her own? Why don't get the word that ''the invasion and 3112 CENTRAL SE counters. Many have a· guilty un- the Northerners ever print about corrosion of human individuality'' is censorship on the future editors of the LOBO and Thunder ease in their heatts, as fair-minded- the good things done for the not complete-at UNM anyway! bird. Not even the constitution of the United States allows ness combats ingrained tradition. colored people of the South? When Amen. And, ptaise God, there are those a young colored boy was killed in Marc Simmons previous restraint. who have left the old standards. a log-truck accident in my home Not only are the proposals a slap at freedom of the When a store is picketed for town, white people gave contribu- What Does It Take? what another member of ita chain tions to his parents who had a very - 8 M h 1960 press, but they constitute a strike against one of our other -many states away-has done, large family to care for. The truck- . . arc • that demonstration becomes a tame ing company built a new home for TO: The Ed1tor of the LOBO basic freedoms, freedom of speech. Freedom of speech, form of self-expression, almost his family. WHY DON'T THEY Re: The letter "Great Statesman/' freedom of expression, and that of the press are so inter pointless. It is less d:t·amatie, but a TELL OF THIS!! Pf 8 March, 1960. greatet• challenge to ask: "Is there Is the integrated North actually It is of some. interest to note tha.t twined that they almost become inseparable when exam anything in my life, personally, that such a heaven for the Negro? Why while the "Senior of UNM'1 who ined in an articulate manner. To be sure, some presons will is due for some courageous fair· are the filthiest slumE\ set aside for wrote this trash showed no fear in mindedness ?" . the colored people as homes? Are implying that the majolity of the criticize this argument because it uses what they believe to Or, is Albuquetque the only city they any more equal in the North University student body favored SOCIAL DANCING 123-123 be the cliche phrases. If they are cliches, they are thus in the land so pure that it can in- when colored families move in a segregation, he was utterly lacking vest all its reforming energy in neighborhood, and white families in the common decency-and/or Leading Questions because they hav.e been recognized as basic postulates for Nashville, Tennessee? Is there move out? H~s integration im- guts-required to sign his own such a long time, and therefore have been used more often nothing on this campus that needs proved the lot of the Negro in the narne. Professor Dip protesting? North 1 Northerners l!!! Examine Sincerely, than the ideas that soon lost recognition. When people like the "Senior o:f yourselves before you damn the Dick Forbes Beautiful Weddings How can these proposals lead to deprivation of freedom UNM" (in Tuesday's letters) call South! l! Female reaction to dancing partners using us non-Southern liberals, "anti- Claude Medford, Jr. l A s planned for every of the press and freedom of expression? The word "eJ~: Southern bigots" and "hypoclites" • · ordinary hair tonics (Text: I'm Dancing Witk budget pression" to this editor means generally that which one it would be nic.e to say firmly, "It's Fear ot' Commitment . OS ngeles how Tears in·My Eyes). Female reaction to dancing a lie." It hurts to admit that that March 6, 1960 Also lovely formals and experiences mentally and then attempts to relate to others part of his atrocious statement is To the Editor: • partners using 'Vaseline' Hair ~onic (Text: sometimes true. An announcement describing the I F.. . , • H party dresses in (in It ., ._, ...•.. ,;. ·- --.·- . (l' . ~·-·-~-·~-···" ..' ... n' 'A~ o· lL D . b.' . \VIL •t I h uc· d. 0 . A· •. • f CJ· .the Sk)'line Confel.'efl.ce. Champion .··UN . · IYI 8B &; .. OU te W nt ewa. S · ·1n er· men. p·en . tiZOnians ·. 0 .. Q.Se... s.hjps last week., but d.id .c~:~ny one Lobo Swl·m· Season confere~ce title--.-sop.homore Ly]e ·A • U 1-/ I S 1.1 •· · · · . . . Parker won the Skylme one-met.el.' •NEW MEXICO ,LOBOt~f~&Yi' A s rtzona .. ; ·. ur. ters ·.•. .PBTKte A .• l M . .'. The Uni;versity of New Mexico diving championship, ...... · . t...J MAR 11 swimming team will conclude its Parker and senior team captai.n :::;<.> ... 'f i ,..,. T G I F I A!:'izona Univel.'sity whitewa$hed on.e hit off the. Border Conference golnst. . . · Ustongs. . · season this. week at Tucson in a tri- Ray Porter, who finished a close THE. VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SINCE 1897 :~ ' . the New Mexico Lobos twice in champ$ in the series was third . · · angular meet qgainst Arizona Uni- aecond in the diving competition Tucson this week to aweep a two- baseman Buddy Mader, Mader ·The New Mexic1> Lobos and the ver!lity and Arizl'>na State at last week, alopg with freestyle game series as the Lobo:>. opened picked up a single both days. New · Mexico Western Mustangs Tempe. sp1·inter St01;m Watkins, will be !--~----~------~------~~~ their 196() baseball season, Tol!lmY Bruskas limited the c~llide. Saturday at Zimmerman New Mexico finished seventh' in New·.Mexico's chief trouble. ·~ ·;·,~ Vo~l-~.~63~~------:--~F~r~id:a:~y~·, _:M:a~r:eh~. ~ll~,~1:_::9_:60:_ ___~------:-----l~.:..:o~ ..=5:::_8 ___~~~=----~. :,,....:;-, ----,;----.:______-= Jim Ward stl'Ul!k out 15 Lobos WHdcats to nine hits Tuesday, in li'teld m the 1960 sea~ ' .