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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 1967 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Page 8 NEW MEXICO I,.OBO Wednesday, May 3,1967 tion. Mrs. Bennett is a senior coach George Gilmore left last also majoring in eduaction. year. There was no provision The women have been working help the two women, as he was 'Requests .Definition of U.' s Goals· out primarily on their own :>ince busy developing the Western Gymnasts to Perform this year for the men's coach to Athletic Conference Challenge. :By BOB STOREY "In my classes I J;~ee. students Va,.rley blamed education insuffi- "It takes a,.bout two years to and the breakdown of the rigid The University .administration from the . city's high !lchools !leg• ciencies on lack of the right at- revise a chemiatry lab and I just departmental divisions. Two UNM female gymnasts­ The national AA U office told and faculty must unite to deter­ MulUple Teaching Deana Lorentzen and Mrs. Bon. regated ·illto Uttle · groupe and it mosphere. and Springer said the don't have thl;l time," Crosby said. WANT ADS a New Mexico AAU secretary mine their goals, four panelists really hurts," he· said. "It's just problem was lack of money. Davis agreed that any pro.- "I would like to see more than nie Bennett-will perform in the that the two girls did not need T HELP ERADICATE LARGE CARS agreed in yesterday's Forum in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: Pan-American and National like a big high school." "More Time Needed" gram for experimental teaching phere that would shelter the stu­ 4 line ad., 65¢-4 times, $2.00, lns~rtions chaperons as unattached entries H 1 1 the Union Theater. one professor in a classroom 11.nd must be submitted by noon on dllY before AAU championships this week, since they are both adults. Call or See Your 007 "We have a cafeteria-style uni­ "How can we go into any kind and revised courses would have publication to Room 159, Stu~ent Publica­ but not as representatives of t "We should decide what pro­ versity in which the students of creative teaching programs to include provisions for a re­ the teaching of interdisciplinary tions Building, or telephone 277-4002 or The meet begins Thursday and Volkswagen Salesman grams and classes we want to 277-4102. UNM. come' in and 11ample some of the unless we get some more time?" duced teaching load. He said he courses," he said. the women hope to leave today N support and then sit down to Varley said. that the University HELP WANTED They chose to compete as un­ courses and· are given a . meal said Crosby in response to Davis' would like to see the elimination for the competition. They were K CARROLL DAVIS discuss the future," said Dr. ticket a·ll a:p ·award .for fi~ishing,'' proposal for more experimental of the credit: hour system, re­ should try to create an atrnos­ 3 EVE'S & Sats. Can use 2 undergradu­ attached entries because of lack ates. Part-time now-Full-time summer, close to raising the required Glen Crosby, professor of chem­ charged Davis. "We've got to teaching. quired courses for some studies, (Continued on page 5) 20 hr. wk .. $48,00. For interview phone of funds and a UNM ruling that amount of money Tuesday. istry at UNM. 265-6320 Wed. 4 :so to 6 :oo p.m. only they must be accompanied by a ...... -- move the parking areas away and Deana is past All-America McCAULEY Authori•ed "The Future of UNM" make it hard for the students to SITUATIONS WANTED female chaperone if they were to gymnast and a New Mexico l¥1 Crosby was speaking on "The represent this university, Sales go home," 'l'YPING wanted, reasonable rates. Phone cheerleader and is a junior edu­ Future of UNM and its Academic "Problems Not Reeognized" 296-4009. 5/3, 4, ~. 8. Mrs. Bennett's husband, who ~ \§@[6~~~~@@g[M ~ and FOR SALE cation major. She won her all­ Community," the topic of discus­ ('The distinction between a lib­ was their chaperon a year ago, America status in 1965 competi- 444SANMATEOSE PHONE265·si;l!6· Service sion at the Forum, a new open SELL Gas Class 55 Chev 2·dr. sedan, ~75 l'IEW MEXICO'S'FRI~NI:IUEST VW CEAI.Eft eral education and vocational H.P. 327 pop up pistons dougs headers, volunteered for the duty again discussion of issues in education training is a real problem and Hydromotive four speed Hydro Pontiac this year but was not accepted. rear end, 40 Ford front axle mags sponsored by a group of students I'm ~oncerned that it has not been silcks bucket seats. ~850.00 or best offer. in the Honors Program. recognized IIY the administration Ph. 268·8940. 4/27, 2a : 5/1. a. Crosby, Dr. George Springer, and the students," said Varley. FAMOUS Personality Posters, 2'h'll8'%', 1 McQueen, Peter Fonda, Brando, Lei!IIY listen to KUNM Dean of the Graduate School;, Dr. ' How are we going to live up Vol. 70 Bruce, Mao, Fields, Allen Ginsburlr, GRADUATING SENIORS David Varley, c)lairman of the to the' purpose of the University Elnlltein, Dylan, R~lling Stones, New. m11n, Clint Eastwood plus !IIOJ'e, -d sociology department; and ­ as presented in the front of the for list, Shipping anywhere In lJ,S, Make arrangements for ant English Professor, Paul Da­ catalogue?'' he asked. prepaid. 1 Po&ter $1.75, 2 poatera •a.oo, 90.1 Mcs. a pastel'S $4.25. Madam ButterflY's Gift vis took part in the two-hour dill· Crosby said lack of time pre­ Sbop, 4609 E. Colfax, Denver, Colol'lldo your Cap and Gown Rental cussion before an overflow crowd. vents a professor from helping 80220. SHE LIKES TO GO "Urban Nature Hurts'' ltis students get a good education. APARTMENTS Crosby said that the urban na­ Davis said the problem was lack ROOM AND BOARD for colleae studenf;8. NOW Co-education11l, freedom and privacy, FORMAL! ture of UNM hurts the quality of of preparation and creative teach­ w&ll·to·wall ciU'peting, heated awimmlllll: education. ing, pool, fi'Ood food, color TV and ltudy lounges. As low as $29.25 a week; for room and beard. The College Inn, 8(18 GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Ash N,E,, 248-2881. SIMON'S RENTS TUXEDOS FOR RENT COAT and TROUSERS $6.50 ARE IN-PICK THEM UP CAIRD-NORRIS REALTY renf;8: . COMPLETE OUTFIT $10.00 SPECIAL; Furnished one-room efficien· $10,000 in Cuts ey, utilities Included with bath and galleY kitchen, al !for $55 including AT THE lltiilties. Private entrance. LARGE apartment, 2 bedroom. new furnishings, efficiency kitchen. All uti!· associated students bookstore itles included. S~Un~ on Budget 1 Made EFFICIENCY apartments, block west FIRST, ANO GOlD 'DIAL 247-4347 of UNM, 79.50 to 85, all utlllites paid. Some with imProvements. Furnished, A $10,000 cut in the Associated The group's members are not olf·street parking. Student's budget has been plan­ concerned with the actual con­ Call SAM COOPER, 265-8571, evenings 842-8280. ned as a result of Tuesday's Sen­ text of the budget but are only FURNISHED .Apts. ,Air conditioned, c:ar­ ate Finance Committee hearing, trying to promote themselves by .... p~tcd. drapes, 205 Columbia SE. Phone John Thorson, Associated Stu­ stirring up controversy and get­ 842·9164. dents President, said last night. ting publicity, he said. FURNISHED Room. Available May 1. Private entrance & bath. $40.00. Walk­ The Action Committee on Hu­ The Election committee must ing distance UNM. Call 242-P572 or 268- man Rights was cut from the bud· ,now decide when the budget will 3371. 5/7. 4, 5, 8, 10. get. The Inter-Religious Council, be put to the students for a vote. SERVICES the Folk Dance Club, and a cate­ WILL train four men for crop-duating to gory entitled "programming'' Oy own Company Aircraft-Write Gib­ l!on, 5301·44, Lubboek, TexBB, '19414. No were also dropped. In addition, Guests of Mobil flying experience necessary. 5/1, 3, 4, 5. '823 was. cut from the reserve TYPING of mlllluscripts, Experienced, fund. Adop\:ed nccutate. Phone 842·8946, days, 5/3, 4, Lack the Guide ·for Advisors o. 8. of understanding of U. Students Tour l of any correspondence the club TYPEWRITER storage during the sum­ ASUNl\l budget partially explains Guidelines for faculty advisors provide mutuai satisfaction and mer. Insured and bonded. Also type. jl the budget's defeat in the :recent experiences between the group has with the Activities Center or ' 'I to campus organizations were ap­ writer sales & service1 all makes, with election, Thorson said last night. Texas Oil Fields proved recently in a meeting of and advisor, rather than as an the Dean of Students and is re-._. 20% discount quith th1s ad. Froe pickup •,' ~'! 35 for financial~ & delivery. El & E Typewriter Service, "Most students. are not aware About UNM undergraduate the Student Affairs Committee in "in loco parentis" responsibility," sponsible the sound " 2217 Coal SE. Phone 243·0588. students and five professors left Judgment of the organiU~tion. !. I of exactly what goes into the bud­ Dean of Students Harold Laven­ says the statement. PERSONAL get and of what benefits they re­ Wednesday on a 1,000-mile bus der's office. Duties Outlined The statement encourages ad­ WBAT would Sigma Cbi Derby Days be ceive from the funds/' said Thor­ trip through the oil fields of We~t "These guidelines will be sub­ The advisor should .. help form visors to help evaluate the. e!f~c­ without Ernie's Trophies? ''Alii know son. Texas to tour some of the oil mitted in a prepared statement policies of the organization, help tiveness of the groupts acbv1ties DATE needed for Derb Dayes dance Fri. industry's most modern opera• train new officers, and stay in­ and to promote and participate 9-12 p.m.-call 242·0009. Many students are not even to the advisors and prospective aware of the use of their money, tions as guests of 1\'Iobil Oil Cor• formed on what the organization in some of the club's social activ­ advisors to campus !)rganizations ities as a participant rather than is one evening, in our ,he said. "There are many cultural poration. at the beginning of each year," is doing, it continues. events, such as lectures, poetry The students are enrolled in . said Lavender. An advisor must be informed a chaperon. Western· readings, and plays, which the engineering courses related to the "They will hopefullY be used to living room, my wife petroleum business and the 11ro· students can attend free of .give them ~orne iUa. of their charge;'. said Thorson. "'.Oley fessors teach one or more courses duties and -what is specifically l'e• - ,, for Fiesta don't rea1ize just where the money in that field. The group is headed quired of them by the univers1ty,. and I decided it was by Dr. T. T. Castonguay, chair­ goes." he said. Students ·Sleep? man of the chemical engineering He said that if more students Guidelines Developed were made aware of what the department. agood idea to join The group will visit thll nrm's The guidelines were drawn up budget entails it would }l8Ve a by the Student Services Person· better chance for passage. division headquarters in Midla~d, the giant Pegasus field of Mld­ nel Division, he said. These peo­ In reference to the "fringe ple include the Activities Direc• No-- Play Bridge the Peace Corps. land and Upton Counties, and the group" opposing the budget T~or­ tor and staff members of the Thomas Smith, who defeated son said, "these people are JUSt Coyanosa field of Pecos County By ROBERT LIBKIND and return to Albuquerque on Union, the Dean of Students, and Cohen and Katz in 19!l5 with his~ , . So we did:' trying to agitate questions which the Dean of Men, WASHINGTON, D.C., (CPS} lI ' partner Emil Tobcnfeld o£ Cor­ are not at issue.'' Saturday. What the David Kadanes did puzzled and puz­ "We tried to make the state­ -Many students don't sleep any nell, said there is no way to know more. Instead they play bridge, zles a lot of people. Maybe because the Ka­ ment as general as possible so tlte exact number of bridge play­ that it was not a dogmatic :set The popular card game is gain­ ers on campus. danes weren't anywhere near twenty years old of 1·ules but would still give the ing favol' among undergraduates "A very rough estimate," says anymore. Maybe because they gove up two advisor an idea of what he must across the nation. In dormitor;r Smith, "would be 10,000 American y(lars' worth of o lot of salary, two years' worth do,'' he said. . lounges to all hours of the morn· Contarct Bridge League (ACBL) of a big job as General Counsel for the long "The role of the advisor should ing students can be found bidding members or Life Masters.'' Life Island lighting Company, two years' worth of a be V'iewed as an opportunity to seven-no-trump hands they can· Master points are given to play­ life they had spent their whole lives building not possibly make. ers who have shown proficiency in Students are known to travel •.. just fo join the Peace Corps, tournament play. hundreds of miles to compete in Actual Number Unknown But what o lot of people don't realize is tournaments. Such is the case of . ' The actual number of students . · .• I that the Peace Corps isn't just a place for just­ . -~ , Urges Approval , _U. .. ,#c·: Larry Cohen and Rich Katz off ' ~ who play bridge on campus is out-of-college kids with strong arms and heads the University of Wisconsin. probably at least 100,000, since and good size hearts, The Peace Corps is a few college "bridge addicts'' are 11' ' ''-- Current Champs place for people who wont to do something i Of Ph.D Progrom The pair are the current Na· members of the ACBL. and con do something. It's a place for people tiona! Intercollegiate Bridge Local tournaments on campus UNM will ask the state Board who wont to see things and do things firsthand Tournament cl:lampions. Their are growing in popularity since of Educational Finance for a re­ title is up for grabs in May. the rise of campus bridge. · and dose up. People who want lo give ather hearing on its request for a Ph.D. "Bridge is more than just a~ people a chance to get to know and under­ Cohen a.nd Katz traveled to program in philosophy. Bradley University in Peoria, Ill.~ game," commented Drew sopho· stand their country and themselves as they ,,.,. The Regent!! (1£ ~ University to clinch their title against Rich· more John Love, with a smile,.on really are. People who care about the world Saturfay strongly endol'l'led the ard Dufour and Morrle Freier of his face; "it's a way of life.'' and other people maybe even as much as they doctoral program artd indicated the University of Minnesota. After Easter recess, LoV'e tried they would appear before the to get the game out of his sys­ core about themselves. BEF at its next meeting to urge Whim the two teams met in the finals at Bradley, 23-year-old tem, fearing it takes away too And,. maybe more than anything, the approval of the request. much time from his studies. "But Peace Corps is a place far people who, for UNM President Tom L. Pope­ Kat~ said, "I've got to win this time. It's my last year of eligi­ I went back. Once bridge is in ·- some reason, ore willing to give up whatever joy uid at the meeting that the your system," he added, "it's BEF, ._hich last week turned bility." He then rtanced to op• they have to give up to do something they feel ponent Freier and commented, there foreV'er.'' down the request for the Ph.D, The ACBL recognizes the they hove to do. And the David Kodancs ore p:r:ogram in philosophy, had been "You can play three more times." two of those people. Freier, who is 39, had recently growth of campus bridge. ln its aware for the past three years magazine, the Bulletin,· ·there iii Write: The Peoce Corps, Washington, 'WESTlmN WEAlt is jn order !or Fies~a '67, coming to UNM that the University was planning returned to college. But the rules a section devoted to college bridge D.C. 20525. fi>ls May 9-13. Displaying some typical fas~•'!"'.s that may be see~ to implement such a program. state that a student has three lll'Ound campus during ~he annual •festJVJhes are (from lef9. years of eligibility after the first which takes sample hands from ~ Leslie Auld, Fiesta fash10n show d1reetor: Joyee Gattas, •ass1s• Program Is Ready , • . tournaments across the n_ation'a · The program was to be Imbat­ time he ~lays, and Freier bad PUBliSHED AS A ~UBLIC SERVICE IN - tant general chairman; and Mark Epstein, general ~hatr!"an. never played in the tournament campusll!l and discusses them at COOPERATION WITH THE ADYtRtiSING COUNCIL Tickets for Fiesta activities are n()W on sale at the Un1on ticket ed in the early 1970's, Popejoy length, .. (Continued On Page 3) before, ;I bootlt • ------~----.. Tlllusday, May 4, 1967 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page. a Page2 Thl!rsday, May 4, 1967 Full Schedule Planned Fiesta Is Coming in Six More Days; Where Is All the Action in College, Baby? By TI~ME HELZER . all the action is, baby, what is the the most out of life. A part of hearing and talking afterward action until you free-up enough to The Collegmte Press Serv1ce action? It isn't dialing the J)hone that comes from the textbook and with a few of the losers. Probably take it, and taking any of it Last Breather Before Finals Grind What's a nice person like you yourself; and asking Mom and the lecture, but the more import­ one of the better ways of getting means to replace it with part of Dances, a 1•odeo, big-name sing­ Coliseum on the Fair Grounds doing in a place like this? I mean Dad for a little extra spending ant end is in you and other per• the most out of life is to find in yourself, Where is the action, ing stal'S, a barbecue and t&lent and a 9 p.m. dance with Western really, what do you think you're money or going for a coke in the sons. It's the huddling together other persons the qualities and baby? Take a look around. Take a ' show are scheduled for Fiesta Star Lefty Frizell at the mike. for warmth and understanding, characteristics you enjoy, and look inside. How much of living doing here? It was probably your Union to watch those guys in do you want to take today? May 9-13 as the final fling for The Fiesta King and Queen will Mom and Dad who had always beards and wire-rim glasses and action and reaction, interaction want from them, the things they UNM students before :final~J, be crowned at the dance. expected you to go to college, and not have the courage to talk with and human dialogue, the want­ can give you, Bend them, push Highlighting the four-day cele­ The annual Fiesta Rodeo at because you wanted to get away them. Nor is it action for the ing/taking and the having/giv· them, pull them, and manipulate brations wiU be the concert of the Sheriff's Posse Grounds, che from home, the University seemed newest prof in the departmnt to ing. them, but without intent of hurt­ Columbia recording stars Simon Simon and Garfunkel concert, just far enough distant. Or was stay home to correct ·120 extra Learning to live where the ac· ing them, and develop a trust in and Garfunkel on May 13 in John­ and a 10 p.m. dance will wind up it that all the other seniors in essay tests while other members tion is requires loosening up them and the freedom in yourself to encourage them to do the same son Gymnasium. festivities May 13. your high achool were plimning of the department are attending enough as a professor to ask a HOU~E OF HALLMARK Mark Epstein, sporting a with you. A fashion show emphasizing college careers and you didn't a conference in San Francisco. few of your students to your home beard for the chin hair growing want to be separated from your Ii you are the one who chose for some coke or coffee and an It is in this place, where the ac­ offers a large selection of western wear is scheduled for 1 contest, is serving as general tion is, that you can practice with Mothers Day and Graduation p.m. May 9 in the Union cafe­ friends ol' lose your status? fraternity blue over Army kahki, evening's conversation, or to ac­ Fiesta chairman. Maybe you had already com- action isn't getting up early for cept their invitation to a party other persons how best to live and Cards,' quality Wedding In· ., teria. Pie-eaters will compete at His assistant chairman is Joyce enjoy life. You will meet success vitations ami all paper the May 10 dance, A western pleted your graduate work · and your military science clasa and or for a beer after your night Gattas With J ann Bennett serv­ you and your wife thought you then. sne;1)dng back to your room class. For a student it's skipping and failure in this experience of goods for the Bride to be. barbecue at 4:45 p.m. on M;ay 1l ing as secretary. Other commit­ change and come to really know ) behind Mesa Vista dorm will pre­ could · make bette!! · advancement before anyone sees you. And for an uninteresting class to sit with > Six day service, All work tee members include Jack Pickel, as a ;professor at a univeraity the sweet young thing who is other students and discuss how other persons and finally begin to cede a talent show contest at 7:30 barbeque; John Alongi and Kathy define and better understand your· quaranteed. p.m. on the Union Hall. which was more in keepin~ with looking hard for someone to love you feel about premarital sex, Riddle, beard-growing and pie­ your own · cultural background. her, action isn't catching the bus lack of need for student govern­ self. 255-4989 Western Clothes Day, May 12, eating contests; Linda Merdink, Or when · coming out · of high for hl:!r part-time job of validat. ment, a professor's views on com­ But you can't have any of thi$ will find inappropriately garbed concert and dance; Tom Hooker school; you had the choicE!' ·of ing parking lot tickets for a down­ parative religion, or about why students "jailed" if caught by and Paulette Key, elections; Pete wearing a blue fraternity' blazer town department store. There you just can't seem to open up to the sheriff's posse. Mariachi Cross and Bebe Clute, midway· ·pr a khaki field jacket, and you must be a better way of staying people Witho1lt fear of blowing Know Where You're Going? bands will play through the day. Bill Berry, rodeo; Bill Wilson: finally decided that blue liad al- where the action is and getting your cool, There Will be a street stomp Sheriff's posse; Phil Kreibel, and ways been your favorite color. more· out of it. Find What You Need dance at 3 p.m. on the Mall; a Linda Gattas, trophies; and Les­ Perhaps you could see a better Learn to Live midway at 7 p.m. at Tingley lie Auld, fashion shpw. chance of finding a ·potentially In the 'rush to get the high- Getting the most out of life is .suc~essf~l husband here at the paying job, the altar, the dl:!part­ talking to your 60-year-old next UmversJty and chose not to be a ment promotion, or the student door neighbor about how it was If You Have a Problem Exclusive Dealers for ~ales girl downtown after all. body presidency, you'll probably when he was your age, or taking • • Where is the Action? miss mol!t of the real action. The the time out of your busy sched­ Regarding Your Curriculu"' KEEPSAKE RINGS in : Well, now that you're where action is learning to live and get ule to sit in on a juvenile court

Albuquerque • • • .. ,. , .... "::"I l1 • • L Or Your Career ••• • :Artificial lfiS·e'ffilnation Use Consult .. ,,. .. " . F,irst~ - ··~ May Help Childless Couples "@. COllEGE C.A-REER· ByANNELERNBAUSEN In cases- where the donor is un­ with their maternal role that .COUNSELING SERVICE Choice Infertile couples can often have known. to the couple, physical their motivation is great,'' Dr. ~ children of thejr own by artificial characteristics similar to the hus­ Branch. said. band's can be chosen, such· as insemination, said Dr. Benjamin 265~8288. Of The Branch at a panel discussion Sun· skin and hair color or height,. said o408 San Mateo NE Dr. Branch. "If the woman is RH · Speech Coffee LI~A W!IITE displays a poster promoting ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," day night at the Newman Center. OfFICE HOURS 6Y APPOINTMENT wh1ch wl11 be presented by the UNM departments of drama and music May 5 6 and 7 in the Concert Joseph Baca, a local attorney, negative, a ilonor who is also RH There will be a coffee -for all H~ll. "How to S~cceed" ~as t~e fifth lo~gest-running play on Broadway and featured some pf the Engageables negative will be chosen," be said. speech major11 and minors and li and Father Thomas Flynn of the brightest dramatic comedmns m the bus1ness. The performance wm be the first time the drama de· ,, • Newman Center were the other Husband Donor communications arts majors to­ partment .has presented a production in the Concert HalL Tickets are free with activity cards and II panel mmebers. ''An unknown -donor is chosen day from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the if ·Faculty lounge of the Union. may be ptcked up at the Concert llall box. .office. Curtain time is 8:30 each Jtight. \1 Dr. Branch said that donors of .the husband has ·tto sperm and 'I sperm for artificial insemination · for all practical purposes is con­ are divided into two groups­ sidered sterile," said Dr. Branch. husband donora and unknown But he said that many times a .. donors. He said that doctors want husband is the donor. These men ~ U NM Departments Will Give an unknown donor to have al· often have ap inadequate sperm ready been a father so that they count, he said, but doctors can will be assured of a normal child collect sperm from them until being born. they have enough for conception. Broadway Play Performance The artificial insemination pro­ cedure is simple,'' said Dr. "How to Succeed in Business Finch has a danger to bypass in U. Urges Approval Branch. "The wife uses charts to Without Really Trying," starring his rising career. determine ovluation. Fresh sperm Phillip Nicholson and Liza Bell, John Olson will portray Bud Of Ph.D Program is placed in a syringe and is in­ will be pel'formed by the UNM Frump, the boss's eager beaver jected into the wife. departments of music and drama nephew determined to defeat (Continued from Page 1) "The success rate for pregnancy on May 5, 6 and 7 in the Concert young Finch. Other executives said. The philosophy department's is about SO per cent if the correct Hall. and secretaries will be played by resources in both staff and li­ time is chosen," said Dr. Branch, • 106 WINROCK CENTER Ticket reservations may be Jana Hahn, Lynn Loomis, Mary brary materials had advanced to Legal Problems made in person at the Concert Ann Stafford, and Lennis Ellis. REGISTERED the point where the program Baca said that there are some Hall box office or by telephoning ~12sake~ could be opened this :fall, he said. legal problems involved \vith arti· 277-3121. Students will be ad­ Poetry Reading The department would not re­ ficial insemination. "Some states mitted free with activity cards. There will be a poetry reading OIAMOND RINGS quire a budget increase during say' that artificial insemination is People planning to attend the per­ by Mel Buffington at the Poetry the coming year and would have adultery and therefore the child formances should pick up tickets Shelf, 122 Cornell SE, Saturday, They like the smart styling and to have only a "modest increase" is illegitimate,'' said Baca. before the performances if at all May S, at 8 p.m. over the budget .for its establish­ "Other problems are incest and • -• possible. the guaranteed perfect center ed undergraduate and master's diamond .•. a brilliant gem the question of child support when J. Pierpont Finch, the hero, degree programs in future years, a couple is divorced," Baca said. 11 played by Nicholson, is a sly of fine color and modern he said. He said that the courts are divid­ Best on young man with a sure instinct cut. The name, Keepsake, 15 Graduates Want:to Enroll ed on whether the father should for undercutting fellow execu• in your ring assures lifetime He submitted a letter from 15 support the child if bl:! is not the tives and buttering up the bosses. satisfaction. Select yours at graduate students who expressed actual father, the Beach Following the rules in his handy your Keepsake Jeweler'sstore. a desire to enroll in a Ph.D. pro­ The ethical views on insemina­ guidebook, "How to Succeed in He's in the yellow pages under gram in philosophy if it is avail­ tion Were discussed by Father Business Without Really Trying,'' "Jewelers." able. Flynn. He said that in situation ••• and Finch takes a job with World The BEF rejected the proposal ethics an Anglican archbishop Pool" Wide Wickets, Inc. and deter· on the basis that the numbers of said artificial insemination was mines to become its president. degree-holders produced would adultery. Unless the husband do­ Paul Thomas has the role of not warrant the expense, al­ nates and "love dictates.'' J, B. Biggle~, the irascible but though the board admitted_ the What 18 Necessary credulous president of the nrm. cost would be moderate. _ "There is also the view that Wear Swimwear in the Miss Bell will be seen as the pert Popejoy alao que!!tioned the says people should do whatever is sexiest styles of sum­ young secretary who falls in love need :lor BEF approval of Ph.D. necessary to make them have po­ With Finch and, among other REINA programs adopted by the Uni­ mer. Everyone a no­ things, assures him with a wry tential as a person/' Fr. Flynn versity, stating that there is a sold. t i o n cd I y advertised love song1 "I Believe in You." Lasso ·Western Wear is colorful, bright, "sufficient voluntary curb" again­ Father Flynn said that most re­ "How to Succeed" was the fifth and best of all ••• practical. Our Reina st excessive proliferation in the ligious groups follow situation brand. In 1 piece, 2 -. longest-running m u s i c a 1 o n polyester coordinates are a Dacron and form of the North Central As­ ethics; 11The Pope said that if the Broadway und was the first play cottort blend, machine washable, and all ,, piece, Bikini and modi­ I• sociation nf Secondary Schools sperm is not from the husband, to win both the Pulitzer Prize stretch for freedom of action. They fea· lure a new Scallop back yoke. Black, i: and Colleges, accrediting organi~ the child is illegitimate/' be said. fied Bikini styles. and the Drama Critics' Circle When You ~ Keep Alert rRICIS FROM JfdO, to SSQOO. R'INGs tNlARGtD TO SttOW 8UUT'I' OF I' zation for colleges and un,iversi­ raspberrY. turq, ambet. Suit, $52.50. »t1Ail, '~1MDt.liJIA1tK MtG. /t. ~. PDMt; t:OM)'ilftY, 1Nc., ts1AtU.lsllt1) 111;92. I He aaid that the Catholic church Award. Abe Burrows and Frank Pants, Regular and Lo·Boy, $16.95. ties in New ~exico. feels artificial insemination is a Loesser, producers of "Guys and When you can't afford to be drowsy, Chaleco, $10.95. Cotton shirt1 $10.95. Under state law now the BEF sophisticated form of adultery. Dolls" and "The Most Happy inattentive, or anything less than all Misses Sites •. has to pass on doctoral and mas· Fella" and based the musical on there . •. here's how to stay on top. · ' · No Standard View colorful collection VERV Continuous Action Alertness ~owro PLA~~R7N~G;M~T-;No w;,OO,;i ter's programs. l'here are many differing views, A a book by Sh(~herd ~ead. \ Edwin Sna:a,.J), drama depart­ Capsules deliver the awakeness of 1 Please send ne~ 2y-page booklet, "How To "Jan Your Engage• 1 f . but there is no "black is black or of Bathing Caps . two cups of coffee, stretched out ment and Weddmg and naw 12-page full color folder both for Dames Club white ls white" in this situation, ment chairman, is stage director. only 25c. Also, send special offer of beautiful 44-page Bride's Book, David Starkey is in charge of up to six hours. Safe 1 1 The Kappa Chapter of the said Father Flynn. vocal music and William Rhoads and non•habit-formlng. UN~ Dames Club will meet to­ "I do not suggest artificial in­ will conduct the pit orchestra. 1Name I night at 7:30 in rMm 231-C of semination to t:ouples because it can involve emotional problems Diana Kravita is choreographer. I Address I the Union. Officers for 1967·68 Other members of the cast in­ aJtd "Dame of the Year'' will be before the child is born;" said Dr. Cll!f----,_---~-~---~-- elected. All members and pros­ Branch. He said that the husband clude Gerry Puhura, who plays has the greater problem: · the most incompetent and the 1 s~~ lp I pective members are urged to .~)'Most•. w.ollle~.~ al'.il:.so. jnyolved most seductive girl in the firm's Continuous Action ntten,~.-. . secretarial pool and is spotted by Alertness Capsules .I_!E::S~ ~M~~~~. ~)(~, ~R~U~ N~. ~D:J

•• / PageS l')tursday, May 4, 1967 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page4 NEW MEXICO LOBO ,. Letters ®1!11 ti~N lll®JtJJ£ 'Power'' Advocate Elected Better Leaders By The Collegiate Pres!!! Service a student-faculty congress as a the encouragement of the think­ Published Mo!lday, Wednesday, Thuraday e.nd Friday 1>f the rl'$'lla~ Univer$lty e b th . Letters lire Wl!lcome, ana should EVANSTON, Ill. - A "student major campaign goal, while Re­ ing process." ~d Print­ written, double spaced. Name, tele­ Through Therapy power" advocate who ran a whirl. ing ~!ant. Subocr1pbon rate: ,4,60 tor the school year p~y~~le in adv,.ncc All editorials phone number and address must be wind campaign for office has been committee which would foster use 13tudent policy, student pres­ a~t ·~w.:~~':'*'o:rX:r:"Af'th• Vlu'ewls of .'!!.• writer and .I!Ot nec ... sarily thO.e of the St11· included, although name will be sure, and student power to bring , ,... e n vernh-1 , elected president of the Student academic exchanges within the withheld upon rO!Quest. By ARTHURHOPPE university community. the debacle of J'Unior-Executive Sa" Fra?Jeiaco Ct.f011icl6 Senate at Northwestern Univer­ sity, "Student Power Works., oriented curriculum to a manda­ Editor-in.ehi!lf ------~-- .. ------··--··------······-- Chuck Noland Ellis Pines, who had issued a Freshman class president Roger tory halt. No other justification Managing Editor------······.. ------··------.. -- ,Jeft' Dennard LOBO'S "SENSE OF VALUES" for our being here can be found." IN NEWS COVERAGE manifesto calling for a student Friedman, one of Pines• backers, Business Supervisor ------...... Richard p, French IS QUESTIONED I see where 11nother psychologist h!IS stood up to say th11t what revolution to change the emphasis said that ''the student power Advertising Manager ------.. --... - ...... Richard Pfalf this country needs 4s a good White House psychologist. Just. in \!liSe at Northwestern from the ·"con­ movement is the new way to get Trafton Wins $1 00 Sports Editor------.. --...... _, ______Nooley Reinhardt Dear Editor: 11 President goes out o:f his· mind and no one happens to notice. centration on publishing-research, things done. It's worked on other On Th11rsday evening, April 20, This seems an interesting idea, "Good morning, J4r, President, and parental advice, and monetary campuses and it can work here." Bruce Trafton, a junior Civil Morning Editor ------··--.. ·-··--.. --.. --.. --.. ------Yolll Gradi how are all our little aggressions and hostilities today1 No, sir, I profit" to learning in an aura of In his campaign, Pines lmd Engineering m~jor at UNM, h11s Associate Editors B b St M )' H d 1967, in the Concert H~!-11 on the ------o orey, e Jssa owar UNM campus, at least five hun­ wasn't 11ttacking your foreign policy . , ." controversy,'' defeated his closest atated, "We demand that doubts, received a $100 sch(llarship from Stalf Cartoonist ______...... __ Frank ,Jacome questions, and actions must be the dred of our own students, several But an even more interesting idea comes from my friend, M..-s. opponent by 83 votes. the New :Mexico Society of Pro­ h11ndred f'ltudents from our sister Helen Jones, the Typical American Housewife, Mrs. Jones, wh(l h11s Pines gathered 1,307 votes, end all and be all of any insti­ S'talf Photographer------.. ·------··-----.. ·-··--.. -- Bob Pawley tution that profession to deal with fessional Engineer's Wives. Sta~: Wayn': Ciddio, Tom G11-rcia, Anne IA,lhnhausen, Brian Leo, Linda colleges in the state and from dutifully been reading the news at breakfast for years, feels that while Peter Krauser received 1,- ·"'"' Mitchell, Jim Patterson, Chuck Reynolds, Judy Rogers. many of our public and private what is needed in Washington today is f!Ot a lone psychologist, What 224, with Bill Remine getting 637. high schools (our future Lobos), is needed, she says, is group· therapy. Administration Responded and other hundreds of f11culty, In the event you are unfamiliar with the techniques of group ther­ Krauser had attacked univer­ staff and people from the com­ apy, 1 have at hand a transcript of a typical, ordinary session. Only sity officials who responded to a "/'m purring THE PEACE CORPS HAS AN OFFER munity attended a first-rate per· the names have been deleted to protect the unfortunate. Pines-led march on the school's formance in French by the world­ Case One: Well, now I'll.sta1:t oft', b¢c,lll)se that's only fitting. But, administration building by an­ _THE PEACE CORPS is recruiting on campus again. Mike famous Treteau de Paris wh(l per­ truth to tell, I don't have any problems to fret about. I'm a generous PEACE CORPS representative Mike Riley explains the new swering the demonstrators' ques­ like a Riley, a returned volunteer turned recruiter, will be in the formed Moliere's classic comedy, ~indly, humble fellow and I ·guess that's why folks love me. All my Wes!ern. Samoa. program to Nancy Abeyta (left) elementary ed­ tions and complaints for nearly hfe folks have loved me. My Ma loved me and my Daddy , •• Well, an hour. lobby of the Union through tomorrow talking to interested "Les Femmes Savantes" in "mod" !'cabon majo.r~ an4. C~rqJWe Armijo,. a sociology major. Riley dress and decor. During the nine­ I know my ~a loved me. And after her there was . , • Well, what's IS on ~ recnutmg m!l'ston foJ" the spec1al Peace Corps health and "The administration cut its own students about the Corps and its programs. He will also ad­ year history of Le Treteau, 1967 so all-tired Important about being loved anyway? Folks respect me. education program m Western Samoa. He will be in the Union throat when it spoke with kitten, minister the Peace Corps Language Aptitude Test to any marks the first time that these And I don't care a whit . . . What are you smiling about1 through t(lmorrow. (WBO photo by Pawley) Pines .••," Krauser stated. "Had student who wishes to take it. actors appeared on the UNM cam­ Case Two: Smiling? Me, I'm always smiling, When I was a scrawny they ignored him, they could have , pus. little kid and they'd beat me up, I'd just smile. And now, everywhere discredited him and his methods." t oo.•• Riley is trying to recruit volunteers primarily for the I mention the foregoing details I go, they throw eggs at me and call me a toady and a fink. But I Says Expert Bitch·In Brings Objections Remine objected to a "bitch-in" Peace Corps' new Western Samoa program but he adds that because our campus newspaper just smile because . • • I guess it's because I'm happy. If I weren't gave almost nl) attention at all to ~appy why W(IUld I smile? 1'{11 a .happy man, h~~oppy in my role. in Pines had organized, which led to he will be happy to talk to anyone interested in the nature one (If the most unusual cultural life, , • future Will Need Skilled Lawyers a march on the offices of North­ of the Corps or its general programs. events of this or any other year Case Three: Second. fiddle. Never the favodte. Dp this, do 'that, S<>ciety of the future will de- ing, UNM Law . School Dean western president J. Roscoe Mil­ at this institution. I venture to run get the football, Big, tall, ha11dsome older br(ltbers always patting Il!and lawyers who are highly com· Thomas W. Christopher told a ler. The afternoon-long "bitch-in" I got my auto insurance Riley said that UNM, which he and his wife visited on a state that of the eighty•five me. on the head and· saying, "We must do better." No wonder 1 keep petent in legal matters and have Law Day luncheon audience MPn­ gave Pines a list of 100 griev­ ances, including c(lmplaints about trying to prove myself to Ethel over and over again, Over and over broad educati(ln and understand- day in the Sandia B~~ose Officers recruiting trip earlier this year, was chosen for a return American campuses visited by Le housing, liquor regulations, the visit because UNM is one of twelve schools which showed Treteau de Paris this year, no again ••• Club. money campus paper gave it less pub­ Case One: Why wouldn't folks love me? After all I've done for . "The new lawyer," Dean Chris­ curriculum, the library, speakers, i and saved at the best response to the earlier drive. licity than ours. In fact, the only folks, there's no earthly re~~oson they wouldn't love me. Of course they topher .said, "will. need to bridge student health service, and tuition public attention this play received love me, the ungrateful polecats. , ...... • disciplines with ease. He will be eost$. THE PEACE CORPS offers many opportunities to many in the LOBO was a letter urging Case Four: I have programmed my systematized personality traits Forum Discussion far more of an interdisciplinary Krauser had listed creation of 1 CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY 11tudents to attend written by one through our third-generation digital computer, along with the weekly man." . people. Some people like the idea of working with the un­ body count and projected megadeaths, and the finalized results shi!W 1 3208 Monte Vista Blvd. NE educated in underprivileged countries ; some like the idea of our most Joyal French-majors "TPmorrow's lawyer," be con­ in the letters-to-the-editor column me to be an optimally warm, balanced, integrated, tegrated, tegrated, tinued," is more likely to be a _ Telephone 265-6477 After Hours 296-3537 of learning another language (you don't have to know one­ and a tiny microscopically pdnted tegrated... ·· · · ·Emphasizes Goals courtroom man. The need for trial Dean Clough to View I I , Case Two; I am ha~py. I k_now I'm happy. See? I'm smiUng. So the Peace Corps will teach you) ; some like the thought of announcement deeply buried in (Continued from Page 1) lawyers is grPwing and a larger zr the "Calling U" column. I m happy. Go ahead, htt me mth an egg and make me happy. Hit me "getting away from it all" for a while to take a look at them­ with a brick and make me real happy. Oh, I'm so happy, happ;t,'happy. dent to enable him to get a liberal percentage of attorneys will have Engineering Miracle When I inquired from two mem­ education. . to try cases," he said. selves. But whatever their reasons, a lot of people - and • Case One: Of ~ourse folks love me. The way I've given my whole One of the finest civil engineer­ bers of the LOBO staff as to the life t(l doing things for folks, everyone's got to to love me. You itear7 "You cannot get an education . The lawyer of the 1986's wiiii!P­ ing feats of our day will be view­ many UNM students - have signed up. reasons for this informational Everyone's got to love me. And don't you forget it! in complete isolation," he said. erate in a field in which major ed by Dean Richard H. Cough of blackout, I was told that the pa­ "What we need is a sheltered en- changes in concepts of law will UNM College of Engineering in We urge anyone who has the chance to go by the Peace So you ~an se~ how inyaluable ll: ~ypical> ordinary session of group Get Ready per was short of space at this the~apy with typical, ordmary participants can be in achieving typical vironment so the student can go have taken place, Christopher 'Pre­ M~co this week. Corps desk in th~ Union today or tomorrow. Who knows? time of year, a shortage caused ordmary mental health. • ' out and look at the cruel world dieted. The lawyer will be dealing Dean Clough and others at­ Maybe the Peace Corps has so:mething to offer you. by a dearth of advertisi1;1g, Yet, But I don't know whether it would work in Washington•. It's nQt and run back and think about it." even more with ~ups organized tending a meeting of the Ameri­ the same abridged paper has man­ that group therapy requires you to stand up and talk about yourself ..AimcM5PhRe Destro1ed'' tor decision-making in govern- can Society of Civil Engineers in For Fiesta aged to find space to report in while nobody listens. It's that you've got to tell the truth. "Many students ' eome here ment and private endeavors. He Chihuahua City will take a trip great detail the tiniest events of withQut any background in soph~ <• will work with the po~;>r under­ to Los Mochis on the Gulf of THE FORUM FILLS A VOID the SUB strike, the arrest of an istacated intellectual pursuits. Pt!vileged," Christopher said. California on the new Ferrocaril ex-student who allegedly took L<:ttora are w~lcome. and They come here to get a pjece of Standa~s of legal education Chihuahua a Pacifico. ANOTHER STUDENT GROUP has emerged on the UNM should be no k>nger than 250 paper, their degree, and destroy ·must continue to gp up," he said. The railroad crosses the Sierra LSD, the forthcoming Simon and words typewrittcll, double campus. This is not new. It happens all the time. But some­ Garfunkel Show, and some rather spaced. Name, telephone num­ any of the sheltered atmosphere "Law schools will need· to sub­ Nevada range, in one of the most ber and addt..., must be in· try rugged terrains on earth. One thing about this new group, called The Forum, is different: curiously irrational columns and Letters· eluded, although name will be we to establish," said Varley. sta'!JtiallY. ?mprove the. quality of even an editorial in opposition to withheld upgn request. The recent decision by the state t'hmr trammg and the mtellectual canyon spanned by the railroad almost everyone on campus is interested, to a greater or a the language requirement. There Board of Educational Finance and moral caliber of their grad­ is larger than the Grand Canyon. lesser degree, in what it is trying to do. was space to report under the bi­ not to allow a doctorate program uates,'' he said. Engineers from Mexico, New zarre headline "Opposition Shown with the intelleetual raison d'etre quences is a crime and should be in philosophy was criticized by all "The Bar will meet the demands Mexico and the El Paso branch of The Forum is trying to get at the heart of issues which to Language Rule" that only 30 of a university community. prevented? The thing to prevent four panelists. of society or it. will lose its posi- the Texas section of ASCE will everyone agrees should be openly debated, but somehow ·Per cent of the students here op­ Because of the quite obvious is the crime o:f theft itself. "This decision shows that the tion in society. It is that simple," attend. . never seem to get more than informal or low-participation posed the language requirement, on-intellectual, perbaps even anti­ Yes, sir, women are worthy of University is atl'ected by decisions Christopher concluded. The Mexican section of the American Society of Civil Engin­ discussion. This group is concerned with matters of academic whereas the slanted writer could intellectual, orientation of the freedom-freedom from attack by outside the Universityt' said not find space to state what was LOBO we were of course forced sex deviates or thoughtless and Crosby. ''There is a plan to even­ eers are hosts. Chihuahua Gov. policy, student participation in the affairs of the University, a more significant fact: apparent­ to rely on the doWntown papers irresponsible men, and freedom tually develop an extensive grad­ Perlcal Wins Award Praxedes Ginar Duran will greet ly 70 per cent of our students did for our principal news coverage from their ignorance if by it they Ross Perkal, an electrical en­ the delegates. and, in general, the future of UNM. uate :Program, but the BEF has Eugene Zwoyer, director of the not oppose the requirement. and also had to work much harder would Ullwittingly bring disaster told us to wait," said Springer. gineering freshman at UNM, has 1 upon themselves. So come on n(lw, been awarded a $400 scholarship UNM civil engineering research ' The future of UNM" was, in fact, the topic of The For­ What I question here is your through our dozens of classes in Varley "Disturbed'' um's first open discussion held yesterday in the Union The­ sense of value& It is fitting that a French to attract our large aud­ all you thinkers and talkers, get from the Western Electronic facility, presided at a pre-conven­ down to fundamentals and try to "I am disturbed about the im­ Education Fund Grant. tion meeting. "pops" show like that of Simon ience of students wh(l by their plications of this decision,'' said ater. An overflow crowd heard a panel composed of Profes­ and Garfunkel be given full cov-­ very numbers helped make the come up with ideas for attacking sors David Varley of sociology, Glenn Crosby of chemistry, performance so successful. the cause-not the result. Varley. "It may show that in the erage weeks before the perform· past UNM has been selling its Paul Davis of English, and Dean George Springer of the ance. But it is also fitting for a JACKKOLnERT Helen Snyder program expansi(ln on the good theater like that of Le Tre· Graduate School discuns that topic. And when 200-plus peo­ grounds of wh~~ot the programs teau de Paris to receive similar PREVENTION AS A CURE ~ ple gather for any such program at UNM it represents good coverage. A truly sophisticated will do to i11crease New Mexico's f Dear Editor; Schild Will Teach economy, and this time the BEF f results for a first effort. campus paper would also have t been able to find on its stall at I wonder if it has ever occurred American Studies asked how a doctorate· program I The word "dialogue" is overworked. Yet sometimes none least one writer capable of break· to Mr. SimmDns (Lobo-April 26) in philosophy will hel:P the econ- I and others of his opinion, that the Hans J(lachim Schild, a Ger­ omy." · I other will serve adequately. This would seem to be one of ing .-ut of his monolingual shell long enough critically t(l review best place to attack a problem is man professor at UNM, has been Crosby said that the increasing those times, for a dialogue is just what The Forum has apppinted by the departmQnt pf ·• . the French play itself. After all, at its source-that "an ounce of amount of .aid to colleges from • COOPERS have a complete stock of western wear for the play was offered not in Swa· prevention is worth a pound of English to teach American Stud· the :federal government; forces· the started. : ~~ .. hili, but in French, one of the two cute." Would a liberal abortion ies in su:m:mer session this year. universities to examine them­ · ·fiesta. Shirts, Pants, Bell-Bottoms, Hats, Belts, Boots, UNM is no different from any other university in thiJ Schild bas degrees in history, Procerbs.'lronhhe Gaelic:' or three most ec.~,mmonly , w~ed,. law, ~;have prevented the real selves and determine their fu­ you'll find it all at COOPERS. Famous brands at popular respect: it needs dialogue on campus and educational issues; languages of our western world. crime'1 The unborn child and the geography and English :from Got­ ture. · Federal money prOJill!tes From your silent bpycott one can suffering involved are a result tingen University in German}'. dialogue between the facUlty and prices. COOPERS also features a complete selection of For too long we have had none. The Forum has filled that He hils taught at German uni­ void. We hope for UNM's sake that the group will continue deduce that your paper represents of the real crime. Consider this administration, he. said•. lEVIS, lEES, WRANGLERS in all colors and all sizes. almost exclusively those aspects parallel. Would any logical think­ ve:rsities and schools and has been Resources tQ be Used . to bring such issues before the University community for of life on a university campus er suggest that being caught at a Max :Knade Fe11ow in American · All the panelists M1't!ed that; Select your western outfit now .... we have been deprived of this for too long. which have precious little rapport theft and suffering the conse- Studies at Yale Univel'sity. the University should make use ~When uou're ot available resources by using Open Mon, Wed, Fri, 'till 9 p.m • , . faculty :members in the capacities .out O'Schlitz, they are best suited :for to de­ (2) $25.00 gift certificates to velop an overall program. be given away at rodeo. •• MOS1'L'f :£, ~U~1' They ended the forum by stat­ gou're out O'Beer." . FREEl!! the ing that the diScUssion is just Stf o~ tt. Odd beginning and must be continued be present to win-No purchase necessary in a rational, org~~onized manner Register at COOPERS to be effective. · Bodkins Math lecture Professor Fraru: Oort of the University of Amsterdam 'Will 11peak on "Representable Func· By Dan 0' Neill tors and Automorphisms of Al· WESTERN & CASUAL WEAR gebraic Schemell" today at 4 p.m. WINROCK CENTER in Mitchell Hall 206. Coffee and OJM!i...._S

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Thursday, May 4, 196'7 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 7 NEW MEXICO LOBO full-time profes;;ors; and 3) the faculty membel'S must be under full-time contract. listen to KUNM Group Will Nome The pl·i;.~e may go to a single Drafted recipient or to several. . 90.1 Mcs. YOUR P~RSONAL SERVICE JEWELER Best U. Teacher By Cincinnati Royals OISCOUI'{TS TO UJIIM. Claude-Marie }look, one of the New Mexico'!! All-America cen­ Matson of Texas A. & M. who STUI)ENTS & FACUI;TY winners of last year's Outstand­ ter Mel Daniels was picked in the holds the world record in the shot Louis Vrattos ing Teaching Award at UNM, put, and played for the will be chairman of the commit· first round of the National Bas­ Jewelers tee to select this year's winner. ketball Association draft Wednes­ Aggies last season. Miehigan Mrs. Book is not eligible to win day by the Cincinnati RQyals, He State's AU-America football play­ .EJ!pert on. Swiss and again. She and Joseph Zavadil was. the ninth collegian to be er Bubba Smith was also a late American Watches shared the award for 1966 and selected. round choice. WATCHES·· GIFTS split the $1,000 pri~e. The 6'-9" star from Detroit had Before the d:raft started, De­ DIAMONDS The award was established by expected to be an earlier draft. troit, with the first pick, signl;ld the Greater UNM Fund and was "I Providence's Jimmy Walker to a :first made in 1966, choice. expected to be drafted three-year contract for a reported Mrs. Book's committee will con­ by St. Louis, so being picked by sist of eight student representa­ Cincinnati came as somewhat of $250,000. tives selected by the student body a surprise to me. I thought it "--~------~--·------president and faculty repl'esenta­ might even be Baltimore or De­ tives selected by the Greater WHAT BETTER WAY troit," he said. UNM Fund allocation .committee. TO END

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Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Thursday, May 4, 1967 Alumni Ciame Will Cap Sprins Football Hy NOOLEY REINHEARDT the cancellation of Saturday's gives little indication of what he squad in his first football game team, may break into the starting The annual spring varsity­ dual track meet with the 49er expects from the team that has since junior high. Monroe was ranks with last year's regulars in alu1nni football game, which sig­ Track Club the time was changed. 30 of 39 lettermen returning. later advised against playing by the Saturday game. nals the completion of spring Winds Hinder Practice a Chicago agent, since he has his As usual, the alumni roster 4 Pros Will Play practice, will be played Saturday UNM Coach Bill Weeks and his won't be certain until almost eye on the National Basketball night at University Stadium. varsity hopefuls have been hin­ game time. The alums will be Association draft selection!! which 40 alums .are expected for the It had been previously slated dered in practice sessions by al­ coached by Glen Troublefield and started Wednesday. contest, four with professional as an afternoon affair, but with most daily high winds. Weeks Bobby Chavez and will probably experience. Jack Abendschan, employ a pro-type offense and a Roster Ready Today place-kicker-guard, and defensive multiple defense. Weeks will release his tenta­ end Mario Marianni will play. The Lobos' offensive and defen­ tive roster after today's final Both served in the Canadian sive formations have been chang­ spring practice session. Football League. Along with ed after last year's 2-8 season. The team has already had two Gary Plumlee of the New York The most notable change will be full-length scrimmages this Jets, a defensive end, and tackle the use of the professional !­ spring-pitting the red team Dave Hetterna of the San Fran­ formation as the basic offense against the whites. cisco 49ers1 they are expected to setup. Weeks planned the alumni con­ lead the attack for the old-timers. Monroe May Play test because there are fewer than Many of the players from last Lobo basketball star Ben Mon­ 60 healthy players left and it year's varisity team are expected roe, who was drafted by the would have been a strain to cut to compete. The team won't be in Philadelphia Eagles of the Na­ the team in half for another hard top form, ·however, because of tional Football League, is still scrimmage session. spring injuries and the loss of an uncertainity for the alumni Five or six sophomores, up two top players to the National team. He had planned to join the from last year's 2-2 freshman Guard.

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but ..• you can wear your Visual Diploma THE FOURTH and final concert in the UNM Orchestra $1.50. per person. UNM students will be admitted free this year's orchestra series were "The Pines of Rome" by Series will be given Thursday, 1\:lay 11, at 8:15 p.m. in with activity cards. The UNM Orchestra, above, rehearses Respighi; "Chambermusic Opera 24, No.1" by Hindemith; the UNM Concert Hall. The program will consist of the for a recent appearance at Colorado Springs, Colorado, at "Violin Concerto in D Major" by Tchaikowsky ," "Sense­ CREATED BY JOHN ROBERTS "Concerto for Two French Horns" by Joseph Haydn, with the National Association of Music Educators conference. maya" by Revueltas; "La Valse" by Ravel; and "Harold Harold Burke and Wayne Sharp as soloists, and Mahler's Kurt Frederick is conductor of the orchestra which is com­ in Italy" by Berlioz. Order NOW to assure pre-commencement delivery First Symphony. Public admission is on season tickets or posed completely of UNM students. Other programs on associated students bookstore New Union Copier ROTC Suspends Protester Dr.CrosbyNomed B.y JOHN O'BRIEN f!lrther comment on the cornmis- of a commission upon .lde·s Serv·tce LEXINGTON, Ky., (CPS)-A ston agreement. graduatiOn.gett~ng Top u Professor BILL WEEKS, UNM football coach, will spur on his varsity hope­ Prov fuls this Saturday night at University Stadium in the annual University of Kentucky senior A spokesman in the Pentagon's At the University of Washing- • spring varsity-alumni football game. This game signals the com­ ATTENTION! • c may be the first ROTC student in Policy and Programs ROTC divi- ton in Seattle, some cadets were B L c pletion of spring practice for the U gridders. The alums will be the nation t~ lose _h~s- co~rnission sion in Washingto~ sai? th::t collecting infor. I_Uation on anti- v OS ompnno~ coached by Glen Troublefield and Bobby Chavez and will probably At DIs count Ost because of h1s act1V1bes m oppo- such an agreement IS un1que m war groups until asked to cease .~ employ a pro-type offense and a multiple defense. The alumni sition to the war in Viet Nam. the history of processing and the activity by the senior ROTC roster is still uncertain. Students will receive a 50 per Don Pratt, a campus leader and denying commissions. instructor, Pentagon officials sta- Glenn Crosby, UNM professor cent discount on any more than avid opponet of the war, will not "This type of situation has not ted. of chemistry, received standing three copies of printed material receive a scheduled commission as come to our attention before," the Pratt is a member of the Uni­ ovation after being named profes­ Perkins Signs B M 0 C's made on the new Xerox copying a second lieutenant in the Army, Pentagon spokesman said. "The versity Christian Movement sor of the year at the annual machine in the Union, Program a source close to Pratt revealed, usual reason for canrcellation of (UCM) and the University Cam­ Honors Assembly last night. WANT ADS Director Ken Gattas said recently. due to "an agreement between a commission is inaptitude which pus Christian Fellowship (UC­ Las Campanas, junior women's Dallas Draws Don "Copying will cost ten cents for Don and ROTC officials.'' may involve lack of leadership or CF), and is the convener of the !honorary, made the award to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: Pratt said he would like to join some other comparable i)roblern.'' Lexington Citizens for Peace in 4 line ad., 65t-4 tim... U.OD. Insertions the first three copies, five cents Crosby, who is leaving the Uni­ must be submitted by noon on day before for the next seven copies, and the Peace Corps. The spokesman said that a Viet Narn. versity at the end of this year. From State Post publieation to Room 159, Sl\ldent Publiea­ three cents for additional copies It was learned that Pratt agreed ''board of officers" on the college Pratt Not Threatened tiano B~Dir. or telephone 277-40112 or BWO C's Jim McAdams, a senior, was Former New Mexico football 277-4102. .. with one original," Gattas said . not to press the matter of an campus must recommend the can- The source close to Pratt said the only one to receive more than ROTC commission when confront- cellation to make it official. All that at no time did Col Parker star Don Perkins has signed a HELP WANTED "If you printed 20 copies at the one award. He was awarded the '•· _ • "" 3 EVE'S 4 Satl. Can use 2 undergq,;la- library you would be charged two ed by ROTC officials about his recommendations of this type are threaten to withdraw Pratt's Henry Kiker Memorial Award new. two-year contract 'JoY)th the~ "' ates. Pad..,..t!me now-Full-tim~ &I!JP!!\cr. do1Iars whereas you would only anti-war activities. reviewed by the Department of commission if the student did not and one of The Mirage spirit Dallas Cowboys His new salary 1·s 20 hr. wk., $48.00. For illterv•ew plione Declines Comment the Army in Washington. • . 261\-6320 Wed. ( :30 to 6 :00 p.m. ·only You Can Be A·.Bigger , be charged $1.08 at the Union." When contacted about the alleg- Given Warnings cease participation in peace vigils trophies. reportedly $45,000 a year. Before SITUATIONS WANTED "We are trying to operate this ts h in Lexington. Paulette Key Recognized his planned retiremer:t at the end TYPING wanted, reasonable rates. Phone machine at as close to cost as ed agreement, Pratt said, "I don't ROTC studen on ot er cam- Stated the source, who declined of last season he was receiving 296·4009. 5/3, 4, 5, 8. possible to give the students a want to embarrass the ROTC puses have affiliated with groups to be- named, "It was purely an Paulette Key was given the about $25,000. FOR SALE break. The service has been get­ personnel on campus in any way. opposing the Viet Narn war, but agreement between the two. The Betty Hall Memorial Award, and Perkins now serves as head of Man or Woman on Campus ting good response so far," he Col. Parker (a professor of rnili- they usually have ceased their only issue involved here is the Redd Torres, the other Mirage PAm of men's Henke Ski Boots. They the Department of Courtesy and ate buckle and have never been wom. said. tary science) was very fair and 'anti-war activities when warned military's suppression of free spirit trophy. Information by appointment from Size lO'h. Contact J'ohn Meyer, 11hone The copying machine is regu­ just about it..•. I just feel that by military officials. speech and opposition and Col. The LOBO awards, given an­ 277-4497. 5/4, 5. New Mexico's Gov. David F. FAMOUS Per~~anality Paoten, 2'h'x3~·. (AND RECEIVE MONEY TOO !l lated by a meter that makes the young men can best fight for their A Pentagon report released Parker can only take orders from nually by the newspaper st.aff to Cargo. Cargo promised the full­ MeQueen, Peter Fonda, Brando, Len117 price reductions as more copies country in the Peace Corps." earlier this year stated that as- the Pentagon on that." the outstanding senior man, out;..-,·­ Bruc.,, Mao, Fields, Allen Glnobora'. back the same job in two years, Einstein, D7lan, Rolling Stones, New• are made and automatically fig­ Prntt stated that he is not a sociation with dissident groups Col. Parker reportedly told standing senior woman, outstand­ but he needs to be re-elected to man, Clint Eaotwaod plus more. aend ures the final total. concientious objector. He declined could endanger a student's chance Pratt that the President (of the for li.st. Shipping anywhere In U.S. ing senior athlete, and outstand­ reoffer the job. prepaid. 1 poster 11.76, 2 paotens sa.oo. U.S.) is the commander-in-chief ing senator went to Oystein Lille­ 3 Posten $4.25. Madam Butterfly's Gift As Editor of the 1968 Perkins said that he had re­ Shop, 4609 E. Cal!ex, Denver, Colorado (Continued on page 2) skare, Neta Coester, Mel Daniels, tired to spend more time with his 50220. Museums, Galleries U. Students Take Part and Torn Horn. family after six years in the Na­ APARTMENTS John E. Brooks received the tional Football League. After ROOM AND llOARD for eollese atudent.. Alumni Citizenship Award and signing the new pact he said he (lo.edueational, freedom and priYaQ', Exhibits Continue wall-to-wall C&l']letinsr, heated swimming Rose Marie DePass was given thought the decision was best for pool, good faod, eolor TV and atudy Seminar Today Discusses French Students recognition by the Associated both him and his family. lounges. As low as $29.26 a week for MIRAGE Wornens Students as the out­ room IUld board. The Callese Inn, 101 He has revealed no definite Aoh N.E., 243-2881. Through_May 26 standing female foreign student. Exhibits including a crystal political plans for the future. FOR RENT Re.-ewal· display, a hunting. exhibit and Urban Programs Will Get Medals - Outstanding Residents CAIRD-NORRIS REALTY rents l SPECIAL: Furnished one-room eftleien­ various art shows will be present­ A seminar in the Union Ball- "The Citizen and Urban Develop­ Outstanding resident awards cy, utilities included with bath and ed this month by the museums room today on urban renewal in rnent;" Thomas Vreeland Jr., Commemorative medals will be went to Gary Ray and Cheryl J. Comittee Jobs galley kitchen. al llor $65 including awarded to top winners in lin­ utiilties. Private entrance. and galleries on campus. Albuquerque is part of the work chairman of the UNM depart­ Whitford. Laurie Robbins, a Application are now being LARGE apartment. 2 bedroom. new The Anthropology Museum will for students in a new class at rnent of architecture, on "Renew­ guistic achievements in French at freshman, was recognized for her furnishlnp, eftleiency kitchen. All util­ the fifth annual Distribution of taken for the Popular Entertain­ ltiea included. continue its hunting exhibit and UNM, Government 308: "Politics ing the Urban Core: Three Case work this year on the Program ment Committee. Applications EFFICIENCY a...unents, 1 hlook west in Action." Studies;" and William Collins, Prizes at 7:30 tonight in the of UNM, 79.60 to 86, •n ntlllitos paid. the sales desk will be open. The Directorate, and Marie Louise may be picked up in ·the Activ· Some with ·implOVements. Fun!lolled, Geology Museum is featuring a The course, taught by Prof. regional director for the Depart­ Kiva. Kinne, past chairman of the Pro­ M. Gilbert Sigaux, a visiting ities Center of the Union. oil-street parkini'." • SELECT YOUR OWN STAFF- crystal display exhibit by Bert Dorothy Cline, was organized as rnent of Housing and Urban De· gram Directorate, was honored. ·~ Call SAM COOPER, 255·8571, evenings lecturer at Mryn Mawr College, 84Z.8280. . a pressure group to aid in irnple- veloprnent, on "What HUD Can Gossett of the Albuquerque Gem will present the medals, which New members were tapped for FURNISHED Apia. Alt' c:ondition.S, ear· and Mineral Club. - and Cannot Do." Spurs, sophomore women's hon­ J)eted, drapeo. 206 £olumbla BE. Phone ·• CHOOSE YQV,!t OWl)~ Tf:'IEME -.~ , menting urban renewal programs Talks scheduled thill afternoon were donated by the French gov­ S"ymnasts 8CZ.9164. Jonson Gallery will display orary; Vigilantes, s c ph om ore paintings by Stuart Walker until in Albuquerque. include ''The University and the ernment. New Mexico's two star wo­ FURNISHED Room. Available May J, The class first took a survey City's Growth," b;r UNM Prel:si­ A $60 scholarship will be men's honorary;. Las Cam:panas, men gymnasts, Deana Lorent­ Private entranee 1: bath. $40.00. Walk­ • MAKE YOU~UNM~YEARS MEMORABLE May 26. The University Art Mu­ junior women's honorary; Chakaa, ing distance UNM. Can 24Z.9572 or 268· of attitudes in the local areas the dent Tom L. Popejoy; ''Urban De­ awarded to a deserving student zen and Mrs. Bonnie Bennett, 3371. &/7. 4, &, 8, 10. seum has an exhibition by Ray­ junior men'11 honorary; Mortar mond Parker in the upper gallery Urban Renewal Agency plans to veloprnent: Potentials and Pit­ of French. The award is sponsor­ left yesterday for the Nation­ SERVICES redevelop. The seminar, "A Bet- falls," by Irving Dagen of the St. ed by the Alliance Francaise. Board, senior women's honorary; al AAU championships and and an exhibition of Master's and Blue Key, honorary for sen­ WILL train four men for crop-dusting to ter Albuquerque Through Urban Louis Housing Authority; a re­ Following the presentaticn M. Pan-American Game Trials Jly own Company Aircraft-Write Glb- theses in the lower gallery. ior men. 8011, 5301·44, Lubboek, T-, 79414, No MAKE APPLICATIONS NOW Renewal," is in part a report of port on census tract 21 in Albu- Sigaux will speak on "The Evolu­ after UNM president Torn Oying experience neeesaary. G/1, 3, 4, &. the group's findings. querque by Leonard Espinosa, to- tion of the French Theater dur­ Popejoy and friends donated TYPING of man~~~eripta. Experleneed, AT THE The general purpose of the sern- cal project chairman for the Citi­ ing the Nineteenth Century.'' A the remaining $100 they need­ aeeurate. Phone 84Z-89C6, c!Qo. 6/3, 4, ' Baha i Meeting reception honoring the prizewin­ Anthropology Club 5, 8. The Bahai Student Association inar is to help educate Albuquer- zens Urging Redevelopment Ef­ ed to make the trip. a on ners and their parents in the The Anthropology club will TYPEWRITER storage during the aum· STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING will meet Friday, May li at 8 p.m. que residents about urban renew- forts (CURE): report the The two girls {lre competing at's goals and benefits. class survey by Chris Silleroy, Honors Seminar Room of Zim­ meet Friday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. unattached because they could mer. Insured and banded. Alao t!'Pe­ in the Union. Spel!inl gul!sts will writer oales 1: ~~~m~ice, all makeo, with The morning session included chairman of the survey group; merman Library will conclude the in room 141 of the Anthropology not meet University stipula­ 20% dluount qllith this ad. Free pickup be M~. and Mrs. JaMes Stone who building. Officers will be elected 1: delivl!l'!l'• E 1: E T!'PCWriter Service, will present slides of their recent speeches by Prof. Cline on the and "Albuquerque Attacks the program. tions for competition in the 2217 Coal SE. Phon.c 243-0588. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS ·MAY II The UNM French department and there will be a discussion of pilgrimage to Haifa, Israel•. AU goals of the seminar; Ralph Job/' by B. C, Hernandez of the weekend meet. PERSONAL and the Alliance Francaise spon­ future programs and soeial DATE needed for Derby Dan for danee interested persons are invited to Trigg, chairman of the Albu- Albuquerque Urban Renew a 1 . sor the Distribution of Prizes. events. Friday, 9·12 p.m. Call Z4Z.oootl. attend. querque City Commission, on Agency• •,•, ..,..,.~·~,_..·A jlu·!lot'-V"'~'*l-11'_1f~.;f-iii!~. ..J-qf•c•·"!if111~'ft.5_·~r•11')••1>'"->f"f"*-..:. ;-t;t·.1:\·'0t'1· ~-.'4,*.1"'~'!,1.'"-.~ -~ .. I'll I :;f J f,l _ 1 1 ~ ' '