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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 1968 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Monday, Aprill, 1968 Qo ron.cld c,. Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO 311>':7'89 UV\ 3Q.VU' v.·1 I Ylo,90 Baseballers Take 2; U. Golf Tearn Wins Tourney c 2- Dwaine Knight, UNM, No. 1 74-72-75-220 ort-t The UNM golf team defended tot·s said he would be able to start Mike Goodart, UNM, . No. 2 72-74-74-220 EXICO OBO practice again sometime next Dick Placek UNM, No. 2 . • 76-72-73-221 its team title and took away the s Sattcrsu-.;m UNM, No. 1 . 75-72-75-222 Win Record l-lits 19 individual championship from week. r.;,. Fletcher, NMS, No. 1 . . 75-72-76-223 New Mexico State Saturday in Next weekend the golf team Tony Bell, NMS, No. 1 . . . . . 75-72-76-223 By BOB RUSSO Academy to increase their season Albert Lovato, UNM, No. 1 •. 71-77-'76-224 Our Seventy-first Year ol Editorial Freedom the 1968 New Mexico Intercolleg­ will travel to Las Cruces-sight Tom DaileY, N.M. Tech .... 74-7-!.·77-225 The Lobo baseball team took record to 19-2. iate Golf Tournament in Socorro. of the 1968 NCAA golf tourney Vol. 71 come-f1·om-behind victories in The Lobos, who are only six Terry Dear of New Mexico this summer-to take on host • I No.90 both games of a doubleheader victories shy of breaking the fired a two-under-par 70 in the NMSU, Colorado University, and Saturday with the Air Force school record for wins in a sea­ final 18-hole round over the New UTEP in a scheduled match. son with 31 games left, got wins Mexico Tech course to edge out The top tne finishers in the of 4-3 and 5-4 this weekend here Ben Kern of New Mexico State. tournament were; MoNTGOMERY SDSers Condemn in Albuquerque. KERN AND Dear were tied at Terry Dear, UNM, No. 1 .... 67-71-70-208 Ben Kern, NMS, No. 2 • • . • 69-69-74-212 WARD Springer Suggets GLEN SCHA WEL'S inside-the­ 138 after 36 holes Friday, but WANT ADS park home run with one out in the Kern fell to a two-over par 74 as SHOWTIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: bottom half of an extra inning Dear led his Lobos to their fifth Former Member 4 line ad., 65¢-4 times, $2.00. Insertions handed New Mexico it's first game straight championship in the 2:05 3:45 5:25 must be submitted by noon on day before The Riverside publication to Room 159, Student Publica­ win. Socorro intercollegiate. 1Q:19 watching you Grad Student Aid tions Building, or telephone 277-4002 or Dear finished with a 67-71-70- 277-4102. Behind 2-3 in the bottom of the rthlrOU!Jh a telescope 175cc "Scrambler" sixth, centerfielder Schawel sin­ 208, eight-under par. Kern posted you must do As Federal Agent By MELISSA HOWARD this month steps to aid studetl.'l!s Graduate School Dean George drafted before completion of their LOST gled with two outs and the speedy 69-69-74-212. anything and By GRANT HARVEY outfielder scored on third base­ In a third place tie at 200 everything I P. Springer has recommended cer­ graduate work. BLACK PURSE at Kennedy rally. Des­ . say or I will S t u d e n t s for a Democratic perate for reading glasses. in pur$e. man Dave Spencer's error, to give strokes were Dwaine Knight of tain "protective devices" for stu­ "PREFERENTIAL treatment" Reward offered. Phone 266-0344. kill your Society issued a statement last the Lobos the game-saving tie. New Mexico's No. 1 and Mike son ... dents in advanced study at UNM would be accorded to veterans re­ A LOS ALAMOS High School e]nss ring Goodart of the Lobo No. 2 team. night at a delayed meeting that next year. He predicts a "20 to applying to the Graduate School and n pearl ring in Zimmerman Library. Bob McAulay went all the way condemned a former SDS execu­ If found, p]ensc contact Linda Scar­ The Lobos copped five of the 25 per cent" drop in graduate if they were drafted after being brough, 3505 Garcia NE. Phone 298- for his fourth victory against one first six places and finished with tive member as a "suspected fed­ enrollment next fall. admitted, he said. 2930. Reward offered. 4/5 defeat in the first game. He gave an aggregate total of 74 strokes eral narcotics agent. Dean Springer has asked the "If a veteran applies promptly FOUND up only four hits but six Lobo compared with New Mexico "We allowed him into our homes Graduate Committee to consider after his discharge and if there LADY'S HANDBAG. Found at bus stop at errors kept him from opening up State's 880. Other team scores where he ate our food, met our are no intervening circumstances, Yale and Central Friday, 2/29. Owner a lead and allowed the Falcons a may claim at Student Publications office, were New Mexico No. 2, 924; friends, shared their grass . . . we would try to re-admit him un­ Rm. 159. pair of unearned runs. New Mexico State No. 2, 925; and it appears he gave our names der the· same conditions," Dean HELP WANTED STEVE BARNHILL, 3- for -4 Western New Mexico University, and pictures to the federal nar­ Springer said yesterday. GIRL w/car to care !or 14-month-old boy, in the opener, drove in the first 943; and New Mexico Tech, 996. Italian-made! cotics agency," part of the state­ Sen. Trovelsteod "So far as is technically possi­ 8-10 a.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Could get Lobo tally in the second inning of ment says. ble, this treatment will also apply bnck to campus in time for n 10:30 class. JUNIOR DENNIS McCloskey to students who had been receiv­ 1442 Princeton NE. 256-3074. the last of the pair and Jim suffered a deep cut in his hand in $419 Special campus price THE STATEMENT also de­ CONSCIENTIOUS? Plan yonr fall semes­ HE MADE HER ing financial aid," he continued. Palmer drove in the other with a a shop accident last Wednesday AN ANIMAL ... scribes the man, "Johnny Elms, ter job now. 15 hours per week. $1.25 sacrifice fly. alias James Pierce," and warns THE REISSTANCE yesterday kicked off nation-wide demonstra· Seeks Presidency In addition, time limits for com­ per hour, Secretary Student-Faculty As­ and wasn't allowed to play in the NOW ALL HE l75cc Scrambler has dual sprocket, pletion of graduate work would sociation. Applications in Activities Cen· In the second game New Mexico Socorro tournament. UNM doc- NEEDED WAS SDSers, "We urge you for own tions against the draft with a protest in front of the Albuquerque Student Senator Coleman Tra­ ter. Deadline April 5. 4/3 A LEASH takes highways ol 58 mph, dimbs security not to trust this man­ induction . Albuquerque's demonstration was the first major velstead will announce his candi­ be suspended during a student's went ahead 3-1 after four innings "national service," the dean said. PERSONALS but the Falcons scored three in trolls on a 45" incline-does it all certainly do not turn him on." protest in this city. It drew a crowd of nearly 300. Participants carried dacy for president of Associated POETRY WANTED for Poetry Anthology. with easel Save now on this bike! anti-draft signs and signed statements objecting to the draft. Protest­ The normal limits are five years­ Include stamped envelope. Idlewild Pub­ the fifth when Rick Starr tripled; 2-Day Meeting The National Liberation Front Students on Sunday, The Lobo ors and members of the crowd exchanged barbed comments. (Photo by learned yesterday. after completion of undergraduate lishers, 543 Frederick, San Francisco, Barry Mills walked and stole sec­ Ask about Ward's . -~ 98-l QS3 will now concentrate on aiding Pawley) (Continued on Page 3) Ca.lifornia. 94117. ond; and Starr scored on a shot to ghetto uprisings rather than as­ Travelstead's campaign staff LAST CHANCE to apply for Student­ Young Adult Credit Plan! has been preparing 150 invita­ Faculty Association. ApplicationS in third by Jim Hall. One out later Retardation, PE sisting draft resistors, two stu­ Activities Center. Deadline April 5 for the Falcons third baseman Greg dents from the Students for a Roger Dodd Picked tions, which will go out today, to information call 255~6327, evenings. 4/3 Walts hit a line shot just to the D e m o c r a t i c Society said last a meeting at the International Senior Honorary FOR SALE right of the 420-foot marker in Program Subject night. Center. The invitations, signed 19GO TRIUMPH motorcycle with 1964 center field to score two. An Institute on Physical Edu­ James Kennedy and Paul by Travelstead, say he plans to Seeks Applicants t"ngine G50rc. Black. Sec nt 1106~{! Grnnd cation and Recreation for the make "an annonuncement of in· . Application for membership in NE. 3/29 Baumgold recently returned from Leader Elect:ed, Plans Set: AGAIN BEHIND in the bottom Mentally Retarded will be held at a national meeting of the front terest to all students" at 1 :30 Blue Key, senior men's honorary, NEW STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA of the sixth, this time 3-4, the slightly u

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Randy Trembly Sandra Taylor Ron Harris Michal Teal Steve Hiner Alex Doyle Tony Bull Mary Louise Davis Jim Turpie Gary Wilson Phi Delta Theta was founded Alpha Delta Pi, founded May At one time Beta Xi of Sigma Although Delta Gamma was Kappa Alpha Order was found­ Pi Beta Phi was the fh:st Na­ Fiji is the nickname for the in­ Since colonization in 1965, Phi Alpha Tau Omega, University Alpha Kappa Lambda was December 26, 1848, at Miami Uni­ 15, 1851, as the Adelphean Socie­ Chi owned the old Albuquerque established in 1873, New Mexico's ed in 1865 at Washington and Lee tional Women's Sorority. It was ternational f r a t e r n i t y of Phi Mu has established many tradi­ of New Mexico's newest frater­ started as a colony in November r'\>ersity in Oxford, Ohio. New ty at Wesley College in Macon, Country Club and was perhaps Delta Alpha chapter, whose 54 College, and today has well over founded in 1867 At Mammoth Gamma Delta. Founded in 1848 tions. Among these are a fall nity, received its colony status of 1966, with 13 members. By Mexico Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Georgia, is the oldest secret socie­ the only fraternity that could members hail from Billings, Mon­ 90 active chapters. While not re­ College and Now has 113 Active at Jefferson Co I I e g e, Pennsyl­ pledge presentation, a spring Car­ August 28, 1967. Working with April of 1967 the colony petition­ was founded December 7, 1946. ty for college women, and the boast of possessing a private nine­ tana to Memphis, Tennessee, be­ stricted to the South all chapters chapters. Our philanthropic pro­ vania, the fraternity has grown nation Ball, named for Phi Mu's a nucleus Of dedicated brothers, ed for a charter.. The Fraternity At the present time, NMA has 90 mother of the sorority system. hole golf course. The Sigs sold came part of the campus in 1961 still maintain the high ideals of ject is a settlement school at Gat­ to now number 60,000 living mem­ national flower-the enchantress it has grown to 27 members. The was chartered as the Alpha Sig­ members (78 actives and 12 A D Pi grew at Wesley and in their property to the city, retain­ and moved into its house in 1965. "Southern" chivalry and woman­ tlinburg, Tenn. bers in 95 chartered chapters and carnation, a yearly Christmas high standards that have been ma chapter on March 2, 1968. pledges). Our scholarship interest 1905, became a national sorority. ing the land where the present Delta Alpha has contributed to hood. Each year we give three dances 5 colonies throughout the U.S. party for the children of Barelas responsible for ATO's leadership We have had many social events is evident in our desire to win the The sorority continued to grow chapter house stands. its national project of Aid to the In keeping with this tradition, (Baby Triad, a Theme Dance and and Canada. Community Center, and tea cozies among national fraternities will throughout our one and half year Sigma Chi Scholarship Award as and in 1929 became an interna­ During semester break the Blind by constructing a. Braille all KA chapters celebrate "Dixie Formal Triad) along with other Alpha Nu chapter at the Uni­ on the first and third Fridays of be the guide post for establishing existence. The first was January we have the past three years. tional sorority. brothers said farewell to Hugo map of the UNM campus to orient Days" in early May, more widely projects such as a Christmas versity of New Mexico was char­ every month. Yearly the chapter another strong chapter of Alpha 12, 1968, our first annual "Yellow The philanthropic project for Alpha Delta Pi came to the Uribe, a foreign exchange student blind students. known as "Old South." Tradition­ party for deprived children. tered on October 22, 1966, and actively works to raise money to Tau Omega. Rose Forma}". In April we will our chapter included our annual University of New Mexico in from Chile, who had received a Delta Alpha also has held a al among these activities are a We also strive for high scholas­ was the youngest colony of Phi help her national philanthropy, Shouldering its share of respon­ hold our second annual "Snoopy Christmas Party for an orphan 1920 when Alpha Nu chapter was four-yea1• room and board scholar­ Christmas party for foreign ex­ series of parties and dinners in tic standing and have been first Gamma Delta to be given a char­ the S. S. Hope which was adopted sibility as a leader, ATO was the Party." group in Albuquerque, and buy­ chartered. The Home of Alpha Nu ship from the chapter. Although change students, opened it's house the Southern fashion, accompani­ on campus for the past two semes­ ter in the history of the £rater~ in 1963. first national fraternity to official­ AKL has been active in campus ing tickets for the Shriner's Cir­ is 423 University N.E. where it never a Sig himself, Hugo was for the Mortar Board Convention ed by the firing of the Confederate ters. nity. During the two years of its ly establish a "Help Week Pro­ affairs. Our members interests cus for an orphan group. Our has been since its founding. felt to be a part of the chapter during spring break, and its alum­ cannons as Kappa Alpha once existence on this campus, Fijis gram". This program was design­ range from Student Senate activi­ public service projects very form Alpha Nu sponsors a Korean and we will always remember the nae have held various parties to more seceds from the University. have placed among· the top two e dto replace the older forms of ties to the intramural program, painting the new Jaycee Boy's Orphan. Included in the traditions humorous stories of his "ameri­ raise funds for community needs. fraternities in scholarships and pre-initiation hazing, and has with several being members of Club building to planting flowers of Alpha Nu is the Hanging of canization." have had members active in all since been adopted by most other professional honoraries. The 18 at Bernalillo County Indian Hos­ the Greens, which was started on facets of campus life. responsible nationals. active charter members of the pital. the U.N.M. campus by A D Pi. ~~-~ ~-·---~~---'"·------~--~c:-cc·;~------··:·· fraternity had a grade point aver­ age of 2.920 at the time of in­ GREEK WEEK stallation. BEGINS TODAY UNM's 11th annual Greek week representing G r e e k culture at begins today. Activities have been each house during the exchange planned through Sunday night to dinner. The Idea E x c h an g e, stimulate better understanding Thursday at 8: 00 p.m., has prov­ among all Greek houses. ed an excellent stimulus for the Nineteen Greek houses will par­ interchange of viewpoints. Chap­ ticipate in the events planned, ter presidents, rush chairmen, ranging from Greek games on social chahmen, pledge trainers, Friday afternoon to a banquet housemothers, and advisors will Sunday night. meet in the SUB theatre for a Talent Night will begin tonight movie and then break up into at 8:00 in the Concert Hall. Three smaller discussion groups - awards will be given for 1st, 2nd, Friday's activities will be top­ and 3rd place honors. Winners ped by a dance in the SUB from will also be given participation 10:00 to 12:00 p.m. with music points for entering or winning. by the "Hereafter." ,, Each house has joined with an­ Saturday is the big day of other one to present their own Greek W cek. Ann Heutcr and special brand of talent. Bob McLaughlin have planned a A traditional Slave Sale will work day starting at 9:30 a.m. start Thursday's activities, begin­ This year's project will be clean­ ning at 2:30 at the Sigma Chi ing city parks house. Each house will sell two :5uzanne Jones and Pat Gres slaves in Greek costume to work have planned Sunday afternoon's until 6:30 that evening. Money reception for outstanding high raised from the Slave Sale goes school students. Here the students to charity each year. This year's, will learn about Greek life at Sale was planned by Pete Gross UNM. L and Carole Loy. At 5:30 Thursday The Greek Week banquet will evening G r e e k s will travel to climax the week's activities. Dr. JACK PICKEL and Janet Schultz, co-chairman for Greek Week, are shown other houses for dinner. Jigger Ferrel Heady, president-elect of GLEN CAMPBELL will be in concert here in the Concert Hall Saturday DOUG SPEAGLE is shown here straining to They will be held this year at 3 :30 on Friday a here inspecting the participation trophy to be awarded to the fraternity or soror­ Schrein and Rod Luhn have pre­ UNM, will speak to Greek stu­ night, April 6, at 8:00 p.m. He is presented by the UNM Popular Enter~ win the tug-of-war in last year's Greek Games. fternoon at Zimmerman Field. ity with the most participation points at the end of Greek Week. pared torches to be displayed dents. tainment Committee and KOB. Lambda Chi Alpha was founded Pi Kappa Alpha, the first na­ Pi Gamma Chapter of Chi Ome­ on November 2, 1909 at Boston Alpha Chi Omega was founded Founded on this campus in Established in 1888 at Boston The 71 members of Gamma Phi Sigma Kappa colonized at Kappa Alpha Theta supports tional Greek letter fraternity ga at UNM, was installed Jan­ University. It is composed of 163 at DePauw University in Green­ 1946, Sigma Alpha Epsilon has Univeq:sity, Delta Delta Delta Beta chapter of Kappa Kappa the University of New Mexico in the Institute of Logopedics as its chartered at UNM, this year cele­ uary 1, 1926, and since then has chapters and 10 colonies. It is the castle, Indiana in 1885. Alpha increased since then to a chapter was the first women's fraternity Gamma have been pretty busy the spring of 1961. We received main service project. brates its centennial anniversary. grown to be one of the largest second largest fraternity in the Gamma chapter of Alpha Chi of ninety members with a strong to be founded as a national or­ this year. Besides our annual our charter on February 16, 1963. Throughout the year many DREXELL DOUGLASS here Founded at the University of Vir­ sororities on campus. It's primary United States. Lambda Chi was Omega wos founded on the Uni­ Little Sisters of Minerva chapter ganization and was also one of Christmas party and Dad's din­ Our total .enrollment is now ap­ Theta's have taken an active part philanthropic project is the spon­ proximately 30. proudly displays the participation ginia in 1868, with Beta Delta colonized at UNM in January of versity of New Mexico campus in of women numbering twenty five. the seven founders of the Na­ ner we wo~::ked with the Toys for in campus activities including trophy awarded to his fraternity, sorship of an orphan boy in Tots campaign at Christmas time. Including in our annual activi­ chapter chartered at UNM in 1966. 1918. On the social side, the frater­ tional Panhellenic Conference. Phi Greek Week chairman, Associated Phi Delta Theta, at last year's 1915, Pi Kappa Alpha currently France. Last semester, we donated This year the Lambda Chi's had During the past year, Alpha · nity boasts a varisty of costume Delta Chapter was founded at We've had activities with other tives are: · A Moonlight Ball, Women Students president and banquet. has 139 active chapters and 80,- a large sum of money to the Long­ two outstanding service projects. Chi honors and activities include 1 parties during the semester in­ the University of New Mexico in Greeks, Baby Triad with the Pi Founder's Day Banquet, Christ­ Judical Board member. 000 initiated members. fellow Elementary School lunch The first was a sorority Kidnap. Homecoming Queen, Engineering• cluding Alpine Party, Gambling 1949 and now has approximately Phi's and Theta's, and we are mas Party, Preferentials, Red In addition, Kappa Alpha Theta Here at UNM, the Pikes are program, filled many bags for We kidnapped the presidents of Queen, Fiesta Queen, Pike Dream Party, a Roman Revel, a Secret 50 members. now looking forward to Formal Dog Saloon Brawl, and Bacchan­ has a Pledge Presentation, Christ­ the current Homecoming Sweep­ Good Will industries, and sent nine sororities. The ransom was Girl attendant, members of Little Desires Party, two formals per The pledge party, the Founders Triad. al. We participate in some an­ mas Party, Dad's Day, Parents' ..·············•········· -.. -.- .... -~ ... -~ .... stakes and·• Intramural champ­ "Ditty Bags" to soldiers in Viet­ one article of clothing or food per Sisters of Minerva, Little Sigmas, year, and a variety of other social Day Banquet, Crescent Formal, In campus activities we have nual civic projects, such as the tea, p I e d g e-active picnic and idlts. nam. sorority girl. All the food and and the president of J>ikettes, events. Dad's Day, the Spring tea. for girls on the popular entertain­ Cerebral Palsy Drive and Heart Spring Retreat to Ghost Ranch. CALENDAR OF EVENTS J/¥ -_;... ~. Chi Omega!! are very active in three Chaparrabr, ·- se\'eb · Spul'll, ·· The major philanthropic project mothers, the Spring party, and ment committee, Fiesta~ Di!fve, ln (irevious yelft"s we con­ The Theta's are looking forward lligbliglit of the Pike s~ial clothing was donated to the Sal· extracurricular activities. They vation Army. three Las Campanas, Panhellenic of the fraternity this year has the Pansy Ring Breakfast are Homecoming committees, J.a net ducted a "bed push" from Santa to a very exciting Greek Week. season is the Dream Girl Formal. boast 4 Campanas, 4 Spurs, 2 president, three members of A WS Schultz:, Greek Week eo-chairman; Fe to Albuquerque as part of the Our new Dream Girl for 1968 is The second project was a bank been a "big brother" program in among the annual events. Other Honor Program students. This holdup. We dressed as gangsters Judicial Board, S c hoI a r ship which nineteen members enter­ activities for this year include Kathleen Rail and Barbara Ben­ Cerebral Palsy Drive. Miss Flori Gibbons. This year we sponsored a group WEDNESDAY: Talent Night, year, two of the Chaparrals are and "held up" businesses, banks, award, campus Coordinator for tain a "little brother" from Es­ the Pledge Dance at the Union nett, Student Senators; five Spurs, Concert Hall, 8:00 p.m. Chi Omegas, and five of the 15 grocery stores, etc. All the money the New Mexico association of peranza School for Boys. In addi- and the Christmas party given two Las Campanas, and two in of underprivileged children at the Best Dressed finalists were, Chi was turned in to the March of Student Government, and the for a Junior Girl Scout Troop. Mortar Board. Shriner's Circus. Omegegas. Dimes. treasurer and recording secretary of AWS. THURSDAY: Slave Sale, Sig~ rna Chi House, 2:30 p.m.; Ex­ change Dinner, 5:30 p.m.; Idea Exchange, SUB Theatre, 8:00 p.m.

FRIDAY: Greek Games Zim­ merman Field, 3:30 p.m.; Dance SUB Ballroom, 10:00 p.m.

SATURDAY: Workday, 9:00 a.m.

SUNDAY: Senior Reception, 2:00 p.m.; Banquet, 8:00 p.m.

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HELP WANTED 3 7~,7'8'Cf GIRL w/car to care for 14-month-old boy, WANT ADS 8-10 a.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Could ~et lJV~3QW bn~k to campus in time for a 10 :30 class All-Star Teams Open Trials LOST 1442 Princeton NE. 2~6-307 4, · ters are Julius Keyes, 6 foot 10, v,7 I Y\6,91 By BOB RUSSO Ark., boasts three players who BLACK PURSE at Kennedy rally. Des­ EXICO CONSCIENTIOUS 1 Plan yonr faD semes­ Alsorn A&M, Miss., and Doug perate for reading g]asses in purse. ter job now. 15 hours per week. $1.25 Basketball teams representing led the NAJA to victory in the coplj2 Reward offered. Phone 256-0344. per hour, Secretary Student-Faculty As­ 1967 Pan American Games. They Williams, 6 foot 9, St. Mary's, sociation. Applications in Activities Cen­ the National Association of In­ Texas. A LOS ALAMOS High School class ring ter. Deadline April 5. 4/3 tercollegiate Athletics and the are Darryl Jones, a 6 foot 5 for­ and a pearl ring in Zimmennan Library. ward from St. Benedict's, Kan.; The guards are Glynn Saulters, Our Seventy-first Year of Editorial freedom If found, please c:ontact Linda Scar.. PART TIME male help wanted. Apply in National Junior College Athletic 6 foot 2, Northeast Louisiana; brough, 3505 Garcia NE. Phone 298- person at Der Wienerschnitze1, 4201 Association will start play in the , a 6 foot 7 forward from 2930. Reward offered. 4/5 Central NE. No phone calls please. St. Mary of the Plains, Kan., and Lloyd Higgins, 6 foot 6, Pasadena, Vol. 71 Olympic trials at University Calif.; Dwight Duxante, 5 foot 8, Thursday, April4, 1968 No. 91 FOUND PERSONALS , a 6 foot 8 center , . n1 n •;l \, ., Arena Thursday. Catawba, N.C., and Ron Korne­ 't::r-_.,~ " "'~ .. \ UZl ~:?,..p. LADY'S HANDBAG. !round at bus stop at POETRY WANTED for Poetry Anthology. The NAIA All-Stars will take from Northeastern Oklahoma. Yale and Central Friday, 2/29. Owner Include stamped envelope. Idlewild Pub­ The other forwards are Joe' gay, 5 foot 8, Monmouth, N.J. may claim at Student Publications office. lishers, 543 Frederick, San Franr.iaCD, on the NCAA white team at 3:30 Gudger said the team will have Rm. 159. California. 94U7. p.m. and the Junior College All­ Gallagher, 6 foot 7, Pembroke State, N.C., and Jasper Wilson, 6 to use its speed and hustle to LAST CHANCE to apply for Stodcnt­ Stars will meet the NCAA blue make up for its lack of height. Faculty Association. Applications in team at 9 :00 p.m. Both teams will foot 7 Southern, La. Other cen- Horn Is Ciiilsured, Activities Center. Deadline April 5 for Phil Harper start play Thursday. 6:00-10:00 am information call 255-6327, evenings. 4/3 STUDENTS HALF PRICE I Manhattan THE .JC SQUAD features 6 foot Your Think Green Festival Ballet at UNM Concert Hall April 7, 2:00 p.m. and 8 :00 p.m. Tickets 8 center from Now In Its 3rd Great Week r') Money on sale at Concert Hall.. Trinidad State JC (Colo.) and Thorson Examined _,...... ,/_ Man DO YOU BITE your nails 1 Would you the leading California JC Assoc­ like to stop 1 A limited number of peo­ ACADEMY Best Actor By MELISSA HOWARD of 13 in number of votes ~:fst ple are being accepted in an experiment iation player in 6 foot 8 forward to stop nail biting. Under the auspices Sam Robinson from Pasadena Student Senate last night cen­ during the fall elections and said of UNM Psychology Dept.. Call Mr. awARD Best Picture Best ~ctress "We cannot see the logic of tak­ Stephen, 277-4235 for BPllointment. City College. 7 ltD Best Duector sured Speakers Committee Chair­ Three other pivot stars are 6 man Tom Horn for his "highly ing our machine out." FOR SALE foot 10 Paul Ruffner, from Cali­ NO.MINATIONS Best su=:r:,:.~~: partisan" introduction of Sen a tor Elections Committee Chairman 1960 TRIUMPH motorcycle with 1964 fornia champion Cerritos College, Robert F. Kennedy Friday. The Gary Cone said that two machines engine 650cc. Black. See at 1106% Grand will be placed both in Hokona NE. 3/29 6 foot 9 from Pasa­ body also met in executive ses­ Best Cine11atography and Mesa Vista Halls where all NEW STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA dena, and 6 foot 8 Danny Hester sion to question Associated Stu­ UN slightly used. Will sacrifice at $80. Call from Murray State (Okla.). dents President John Thorson dormitory residents eat, as well 344-1969 after 5 p.m. 4/4 JOSEPH E LEVINE as six in the Union and two trav­ RADIO OTHER MEN up ;front are about his involvement in the Stu­ OPEN 3-5 SUNDAY, 1316 Bryn Mawr MIKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TURMAN ...... ,."',,... dents for Kennedy group. eling machines on trucks. 1150 N.E. It sparkles inside & out. Here"s three outstanding forwards, 6 foot SENATE FINANCE Commit­ the best 3 bedrm. home, tastefully car­ 7 Wayne Canaday from Vincennes "Benjamin­ The censure motion was intro­ peted, fireplace & kitchen with dish· duced by Senators Gary Cone and tee Chairman Coleman Travel­ washer. disposer & }g. covered patio.. University JC (Ind.), 6 foot 6 do you find me stead last night distributed a This home close to UNlll Tennis club John Johnson from Northwest George Hiller and passed by a & shopping~ At $15,000 it's a winner. undesirabler nine-to-seven vote with two ab­ tentative Associated Students See Sam Cooper, 265-8571 ..venings & Community College (Wyo.), and budget for next year. The pro­ weekends 842·8280. stentions. None of the senators 6 foot 6 Lee Tolliver from Mt. -Ob,no posed budget, the product of three 1966 TRIUMPH Spitfire Convertible. Good San Jacinto College (Calif.). commented on the executive ses­ condition. Good tires, radio & heater Mrs. Robinson. weeks of intensive Finance Com­ Wire wheels, many extras. 298-1636 a!,.; Co-coaches Jerry Tarkanian of sion discussion with Thorson. 90 Winrock I think "IT IS THE implied responsi­ mittee study and negotiations 5 p.m. Only $1200. Want to sell. Pasadena (Calif.) and Dick Bald­ with all ASUNM-sponsored KNEE-HOLE DESK: 43" wide, 17" deep win of Broom Tech (N.Y.) hope you're the bility of the chairman of the 30" bigb: 7 dwrs: pbony walnnt finish: most attractive Speakers Committee to uphold groups, totals $229,142.49. $80. See at LOBO office, 158 Student speed, size, and desire can make Open hearings on the budget MoNTGOMERY Publications Bldg. alter 5 p.m. Do not up for the polish of more seasoned of all TALENT NIGHT last night kicked off Greek Week banquet will finish off this week's activities. and maintain the interests and call welfare of the students at all will be held Monday, April 8, at opponents in the games this week­ · my parents' Week activities on the UNM campus. Each house President-elect Dr. Ferrel Heady will speak. 9 p.m. and on TUesday at 8 a.m. WARD LAW DOCTOR cap & gown. Fits height 6 end. friends.. joined with !mother one to present a program. A UNM's nine sororities and 13 fraternities are times by objective and non-parti­ ft. Excellent condition. Reasonable. Call san sponsorship and introduction and 3:30 p.m. in the Union Ac­ 265-7 413. 4/5 Slave Sale, an Idea Exchange, and a dance are parti~:ipating in the 11th annual Greek Week. THE JUNIOR college team will TECHNICOLOR of all speakers . . ." the resolu­ tivities Center. 1966 SUZUKI 150cc. Excellent condition. be up against NCAA blue team on the schedule for upcoming activities. The Greek IN OTHER action, Senate also Phone 344-9088. 4/5 tion against Horn stated. standouts, of THE GRADUATE allocated $711.75 to buy plaques The Riverside FROM THE HOLY LAND: Jericho Objectivity is vital so that "the Pottery, Roman oil lamps, Late Roman Louisiana State University and ··- To UNM Campus Meets Tonight students may have the opportun­ (Continued on Page 2) Maccabean. and Early Christian coin~ Tennessee's 7 foot Tom Boer­ ANNE BANCRm:T-.nl EIIAN · u...-IIISS ity to individually judge a partic­ 175cc "Scrambler" on sale at the Musenm of Anthropology OPEN 1:00, SHOW 1:40,3:30, 5:..0, 7:..0, 9:w Sales Desk in the Anthropology Bnild­ winkle in Thursday's first round. ular speaker without any partisan ~~~· Open Tuesday thrn Saturday 9 to 4. The 11 man NAIA squad, influences or commitments being coached by Jim Gudger of West­ NO COMPLIMENTARY PASSES Heady Announces J• o· H I 0 . made by any member of the stu­ 1934 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan. 242-4282. ern Carolina and his assistant, Possible Return tm tnes e ps rgan•ze dent body who is acting in an of­ Stowers' Speech TWO BEDROOM ADOBE, (UNM area). Bill Vining of Ouchita Baptist, It's a world of its own l Rustic, charm.. ficial capacity . . ." the bill said. ing. with patios; and gardensJI you9 ll be CONE AND Hiller also intro­ captivated. Beautiful fireplace, dining­ duced a proposed constitut~al room, MeXIcan tile bathroom, perfect Of Peace Corps New UNM Political Party for couple I $14.000, call Bruce Caird amendment stating that "the on\ght a Set For l Former student senator Jim didates may not run as members 266-8571 or evenings Z47-80f8. Calrd- function of. the Speakers Commit­ Norrla Realty. ~x The Peace Corps may return Dines is helping to organize a of an organized group. . Demo c r at i c gubernatorial tee is tQ objectively and impar­ candidate Henry Stowers wi\l to UNM. President-elect Dr. Fer­ new political party on campuB-- Dines, who resigned his Sen­ tially plan, manage, sponsor, and FOR RENT Students: rel Heady said yesterday that the the Dorm, Independent, and Greek ate seat last month and vowed speak in the Union ballroom to­ ONE BEDROOM APT. for rent. Utilities introduce lecturing events of in­ night at 7:30 on the political iss~ Paid, lnrnt.hcd, yard and bar-b-qne. University is considering applica­ (DIG) Reform Party. The first to begin a grass-roots campaign terest to all members of the Uni­ 1514 Gold SE. $65 single, $70 double. tions for two programs which meeting is scheduled for 9 tQnight to return student government to facing New Mexico this year. Phone 243-5114 or 243-1086. 4/10 versity community." Stowers, an Albuquerque law­ Italian-made! wou1d bring trainees here next in Hokona Hall. the students, said he has no plans The bill was referred to Steer­ 1808 OLD TOWN Rd. NW. Charming"" Here's where the left wing year. "The party is an experiment," to serve as an officer of the party. yer, is the first of the candidates a snit of Spanish annor. These one bed· ing Committee and may be room furnished adobe apts. are a swing­ Dines said yesterday. "We hope to for 'governor who will appear at Special campus price UNDER ONE program, UNM brought up for discussion after UNM. Terry Calvani, head of the $419 ing way of llfe. Call Sam Cooller 265- would cooperate with the Pcaee get together a diverse group of spring break. 8574 or evenings 842-8280. Caird-Norris students who are disappointed UNM lobby that is sponsoring the Realty. 4x and the right wing Corps in supporting degree can­ "THE MOTION to censure Tom Audition Dates Set appearances, said last night that 175cc Scrambler has dual sprocket, with student government as it is Horn for his remarks Friday is SERVICES didates planning to serve as vol­ now. We will consider some of all announced candidates for the takes highways at SB mph, dimbs unteers after graduation. The not an attempt to discredit his TYPING I For a 'super' paper - edited the points of students govern­ previous conduct, the activities state's highest office have agreed trails on a 45° incline-does it all grammar, spelling, punctuation - let a students wou1d probably be in For RHC laugh In to speak at UNM. former NYC Executive Secretary beh> get together, ment," he said. of the Speakers Committee this with easel Save now on this bikel you. Partial background: Advertising : fields related to Latin American Dines said that if DIG gets or­ Auditions for an April 24 90- The speech tonight is free and Art : Finaneial; Legal; Sciences.. Ex­ studies, Dr. Heady said. minute Laugh In sponsored by year, or Horn himself," Sen. Hil­ perienced typing professional papers pre­ ganized "it could have some effect open to all UNM students. Ask about Ward's 298-5511 Students selected for the pro­ Residence Halls Council will be ler said. sented national engineering conferences. on my decision to run for presi­ "A wrongdoing, an illegality The list of future speakers in­ Young Adult Credit Plan! Phone: 242-0649. gram would serve an internship dent of the Associated Students." held April 8 and 9 in the Union cludes Rep. Bobby Mayfield (D­ theatre from 7:30 to 10. has been performed, and it is the the summer after their junior "There is a guarantee of back­ responsibility of Senate to say Dona Ana) who last month can­ year and wonld become Peace ing by students if the party gets Needed is "anyone with talent celed his appearance at a debate or a reasonable facsimile there­ whether we condone this action," Corps volunteers after gradua­ organized," he said. "It might be Hiller told the senators. at UNM on academic freedom. tion. They would receive academic worthwhile. There is no reason of." Besides a quantity of variety Mayfield has been under fire from and comedy acts, the council is Both Cone and Hiller praised credit for both the internships and why the traditional steps of stu­ the Speakers Committee's work UNM since he o p p o s e d their regular service, Dr. Heady dent government must always be looking for students to help with the schedule appearance of Black stage work and writing chores. this year and said they had no ·Concert Holl said. followed." wish to embarrass Horn person­ Power leader Stokley Carmichael Dines said the party would pre­ The Laugh In will be in the Con­ here in February. THE PROGRAM will probably cert Hall between 7 and 8:30. ally. sent a ''balanced slate of candi­ ALSO AT last night's Senate Other candidates scheduled in­ be for undergraduate students, There will be no charge for resi­ The Cultural Program Committee although master's degree candi­ dates" for Student Senate in the meeting a representative of Cor· clude: Speaker of the House of spring election, although the can- dence hall students. didates may be included, he said. onado Hall criticized the Elec­ Representatives B r u c e King; and the Sandia Kiwanis Club tions Committee for deciding not State Senator Mack Easley (D­ In addition, UNM may be asked Lea); and Democrats Fabian to conduct a program for Peace to place a voting machine in that dormitory during this spring's Chavez, and Calvin Horn. Present Corps trainees bound for Libya, and wing it! i elections. Governor David F. Cargo, an Exciting Underwater Adventure Dr. Heady said. The trainees Jerry Koury told senato1·s that un-announced candidate for re­ .. would be at UNM during the late the Coronado machine ran fourth election, is a tentative speaker. summer and early fall to study STANTON WATERMAN the teaching of English as a sec­ ond language. 13,000 Go to Wisconsin and His Full Color Film AP Says Students Aiding McCarthy 3000 YEARS Women's Dorm Hours Extended April 27 'Finally Acted Their Age' After Win UNDER THE SEA The Associated Press Wednesday 'Said that the college students n id­ An extension of women's hours ing Senator Eugene McCarthy in the Wisconsin Democratic presid!l!',­ on April 27 frotn 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. tial primary "finally acted their age." ~ FRIDAY, APRIL 5-7:30 P.M. that was passed by Associated According to thP news release, there was a victory dance held after This card costs $5. It could save you $50 or these l?w-cost flights as you have time for :in the Women Students has been ap­ McCartl1y's win in the Wisconsin presidential primary. A rock balM Admission - Travel Subscription or proved by Dean of Women Helen more any time you want to wing it: to go skiing, next s1~ J_I~onths; and (4) enjoy the Youth called "Fire" provided the music and staff workers set about dancinr;o to Whiteside. Adults 1.50. Fac/Staff 1.25 or home for vacation, or to an out-of-town game Fare pnv1leges of most other major airlines. in the popular fashion. A second hours extension 'W'as But not everyone 'danced, said AP. Some didn't even attPJ~,! the or to a houseparty in Salt Lake City. ' Only one requirement: You've got to be at Students & Children 1.00 It's Frontier Airlines' 21 Fare identification requested by Hokona Hall because party. "There are a lot of us who are sitting upstairs in a ro0m right least 12 years old (no SWl;at) and not Oilles' 21 of the fM'111al dance to be held on TillS CHEERY MESSAGE appeared earlier this wc~k on the wall now trying to figme out what's going to have to be done at dght in card. And it entitles you to four great privileges: (Sorry, graduate studenbj, use opr SUndby April 27 as part of Residents the morning," AP quoted one student as saying. "This is serit>u~ bus- ( 1) to fly Frontier for 40% less than full fare· in the llokona llall men's room, scrawled there, no doubt, by a frus­ Fare.) Tak~ proof of your age to Tom louie, Halls Week. trated student who wanted to comb ltis hair. A new Lobo feature, Hot iness/' ~ (2) to have a confirmed reservation on any Mr. Waterman will also conduct a special your Front1er campus representative, 10 your The first extension of hours I,ine, will eliminate the need for students to vent their frustrations The release indicated that nearly 13,000 students came to Wh;consin lecture - seminar on "The Sea -Man's last Frontier flight, any day; (3) to take as many of Travel Agent, or any Froatier ticket offMlc:. was the result of a proposal sub­ with gralfiti. If you have a question about a problem such as the non­ to wo1·k for McCarthy. The majority of them were f1·om O\lt nf state .. mitted by Coronado dorm which existent mirror, a University policy or procedure you don't under· "It was worth it," a student was quoted as saying. "This is another Frontier on Earth" Sat. morning, Apri1 6 at t•equested the extension because staJMI, or a specific gri11e about anything at UNM, don't write in on glorious revolution.,; 10:00 a.m. in the Concert Hall. Free and of its Playboy party March 30. the walls-send it to Jlot Line. Send questions to The Lobo by camtms The victory, as in New Hampshire, was attributed in part to the door-to-door camtmigning of college age men ami women. AP said Any group on campus may mail, brU.~ them by the I..obo office, call •1202, or leave them in the open tc> tfte public. Jed Shilling, 24, of San 1\latino, Cali£., joked about the )~th ~ve­ bring prOJlosals for women's Lobo box in the Activities Center of the tfnion. Uot Line will cut ment and the feeling of being over 30. "I'm one of the ohl lltt'll,'' he !tours extension or changes to through U•iversity red tape -to answer your