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Well. the beginning of a new term is always a good time to I New Donors Accepted Monday-Friday 12:30·3:30 recall how rarely, and with what small success, the Supreme Court Gil Davies was cited by balloon has ventured into fundamental constitutional quarrels. officials for landing in a con­ When the call for a great adventure in constitutional construction is gested area. heard- as it has been in recent weeks- it's always a good idea to I remember the Dred Sc.ott case. That "self-inflicted wound," in which the Court undertook to tell Congress that it had been out of bounds for ----Letters---­ 37 years, still stands as a reminder of what may happen when judges try to settle issues that seemed to defy ordinary political ingenuity. As usual, some of the politicians were. looking to the Court for Fired UNM Faculty Member 'Tireless' King Music Center instant salvation from their quarrels. In his inaugural address, in Editor: behalf of students, Whatever her do not like to see such a person March 1857, President James Buchanan fatuously predicted that re· philosophical and managerial maligned. Presents lief from the vexatious issue of slavery extension was coming. It In a recent Daily Lobo article differences with her superiors, Geri Rhodes would be "speedily and finally" provided by the Court, and soon. regarding staff changes at UNM­ Dr. Alarcon clearly had the in­ UNM-VC Faculty Committee Dan Haerle On the surface, the issue looked easy enough and rather technical: Valencia Campus, Associate Pro­ terests of our students at heart. I Member Who could decide whether slavery could be brought into a U.S. vost Alex Sanchez was quoted as territory, and when could the decision be made? The Court took on saying that Dr. Alicia Alarcon, that deceptively simple question, and others. Its decision pushed the former counselor at the branch, Regents' Grip Clear whole slavery debate to a new level of intensity, and plunged the "would not accept the work Court itself to a historic low of public contempt. schedule given to her by Suarez Editor: Finally, a student organiza· The nature and use of the war powers is an issue of comparable and refused to carry out the tion, NMPIRG, appealed to the delicacy and complexity, which the Supreme Court has been slow to assignments that her immediate Earlier in September, the entire student body for a funding act on. supervisor gave her, so she was Faculty Senate unanimously increase and won 68 percent of It steadfastly refused, in the 1960s, to be drawn into the quarrel over fired." These words are not true. approved a resolution to recog­ the student voters. When Regent the legitimacy of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, or American involve­ The reasons given by Dr. San­ nize the right of UNM employees Paez pointed out that student ment in Vietnam. Only three years ago, it turned aside a challe119e to chez differ from those stated in to engage in collective bargain­ opinion was solicited and the congressional power to decide who is, and who isn't, subject to Branch Director Suarez's Jetter of ing, yet the board of regents de­ obtained, and the 22 student the draft. More to the present point, it has never undertaken to settle termination. There Dr. Alarcon is nied the organization of a union organizations approved of the presidential-congressional rivalries over the use of U.S. forces, at told she is fired because of her for Bernalillo County Mental proposed fee system, Regent home or abroad. "negative behavior and atti­ Health and Retardation em­ Martinez insisted that the issue In modern times, the Court's wariness of war-powers issues is best tude." ployees because they were un­ was not a popularity contest. illustrated, perhaps, by the World War II Japanese American intern­ willing to change their labor­ ASUNM President Serrano and ment cases. The 1942-44 treatment of the Nisei, American-born On Sept. 16, 17 and 18, the VC management policy. other students testified in favor citizens of Japanese ancestry, remains the most sweeping use of war FacultY Committee heard testi­ of the democratic means by The faculty held a rally two powers on U.S. soil. In scale and high-handedness it eclipsed Lin­ mony from administrators (in­ which PIRG came before the days later asking for more coln's use of military tribunals against civilians during the Civil War.lt cluding the immediate super­ board, and asked that they make money to improve education involved direct and flagrant abridgment of personal liberties on a visor), students, faculty and Dr. their decision on that basis. The and raise salaries for faculty, massive scale, and for what seemed suspiciously like racial reason. Alarcon herself. In a statement fee system was nevertheless put They had already been asked by Yet judicial challenges were slow and ineffective. In its first re­ issued Sept. 20, the committee off. UNM President Perovich to sponse, in 1943, the Supreme Court unanimously endorsed a military found that "the documents pre· From the events in the past thank the legislature for being curfew. By a divided vote, the following year, it also upheld military sented to the committee do not two months, it is becoming clear so generous for the 96 percent orders that had excluded citizens of Japanese ancestry from their indicate any such negative atti­ that although faculty, staff and state allocation. homes, farms and businesses. tude on Dr. Alarcon's part, nor do students are responsible for the How, when, by whom, by what blend of executive or legislative they show that administrators Faculty and staff have operation of UNM, five regents authority, at what cost to citizens, war powers can be legitimately were dissatisfied with Dr. Alar· appealed for improvement of control what it can do. I support used still looks beyond judicial competence or appetitie. AI least, con's job performance before their working conditions in less the Daily Lobo's call for unity be­ that's what Court history says. she was fired ••. " As the state­ than two months, and their tween faculty, staff and students. It will be surprising if issues rainsed by the War Powers Act become ment also points out, Dr. Alarcon appeal has been denied or an exception. was "tireless" in her efforts on ignored. Jane Ann Deshler

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" ...... ~ .. ' . ' ~ . . Page 6, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October 10, 1983 Page 7, New .Mexico Daily Lobo. October 10, 1983 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • RECONDITIONED Site---- Johnson Gym Renovation Project Adopted by BEF • continued from page 1 By Eric Maddy account, This fund was built from million will be left in the account happens every summer. Do you dent William E. "Bud" Davis in the • STEREO EQUIPMENT tors in industrial equipment, was • student fees collected to make pay­ after funding the Johnson Gym pro­ think New Mexico State would cut 1981 fiscal year at a cost or $7.4 • FOR SALE OR TRADE banned by Congress in 1978. The The first stage of a two-part pro­ ments on past capital outlay bonds. ject. their summer school to fund other million. but. the BEF rejected the • New Mexico Poison Control Center ject to renovate the University of All outstanding bonds were put The balance of the project will be projects'?" plan. : 30-day labor warranty. reports that PCBs are known to New Mexico's Johnson Gymnasium together and refinanced in 1978, funde(l by "plant fund balances" "Maybe you should consider Lt was resubmitted the following • Cash paid for saleable used • cause liver and skin disorders. PCBs was approved Friday by the state giving UNM a "lower debt retire­ which University officials project sending your daughter to New Mex­ year at a cost of $9.6milllon, but the • • have also been linkec! to cancer and Board of Educational Finance, ment rate," according to budget will be left over from payments ico State," Perovich said, drawing BEF trimmed the proposal to $5.7 • Items--working or not • birth defects in animals and humans. • • BEF member Bob Rodrigtrez and director Jim Wiegmann. made on utility and maintenance laughter from most of the institu­ million and put lt in a "needed" : Receivers, Tuners, Amps, : UNM President John Perovich ex­ UNM continued to collect the costs. tional representatives in the audi­ category. the lowest classification changed heated words during the same fees after getting the lower ence, for .projects at the time. The plan was Turntables, Tape Recorders, : r----::::;;:~~::----'--1 "I have a real problem with this ! testimony on the $5 million project. bond rate because the L.and and funding arrangement,'' Rodriguez "Some of us can't afford to send not introduced in the Legislature in : Speakers, Equalizers • Rodriguez encouraged his col­ Permanent Fund, an account pro­ saidtoPerovich. "Youhave$1 mil­ our daughters out of town," Rodri­ deference to the Student Services • • leagues to vote for the plan but cast vided for by Ute Legislature to be lion available and have got another guez said. ''It seems to me that when Building project, which was : THE AUDIO CLINIC, INC. ; the lone "no" vote becaus.e of the used at tbe discretion of the Uni­ $4 million by charging student fees institutions really want something, approved that year. : 1616 Eubank Blvd. NE 298-7566 : source of funding for the project. versity, was reduced, that you nave been socking away. they can find the money to do it." "I encourage you to vote for this : 9am-6pm Mon.-Sat. : \._ ____:::..:;. ______, About $4 million of the funding Approximately $ L5 million per Every year you have come here "We have said in the past after proposal, even though l won't be­ will come from the UNM Building year has gone into the BRRF asking for a student fee increase, other funding requests were tumed cause of the funding structure," • 3 Dlocks NoNh of Constlrution • Today' s Events =••••••o•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Renewal and Replacement Funds a.ccount. Wiegmann said about $1 including last year." down that we would try to pay for Rodriguez said, "Every time J tnlk UNM. Skydiving Club will meet at 7 p.m. Mondays "We are limited in the area that part of it ourselves," Perovich said. about student fees, especially in in NM Union Room 2SO~A, B. Anyone inter~red in a we can use these funds," Perovich "And we do not have any requests another area, people think I'm beat­ jump class on Oct. IS :should auend. More in­ ing a dead horse, so I won't bring it I ronnarlon is jlvailabh: at 266-9677. Campus Groups Combin.e Efforts said. "These arc not funds we could (to raise students fees) on the use in other areas. We pay $1 million board." up now." I UNM Chess Club Will meet at 6 p,m, Monda}'S. and ' a year ... '' "When parents pay tuition, they Rodriguez said during a break in l'_riday-s in NM Union Room 231 4 E. More In~ For World Food Week Campaign (ormlitlon is available at242~6624, "I have problems with this pro· don't know that a big part of that is the meeting the "other area" in­ I jectwhen you cut summer school," student fees,." Rodriguez said. volves the use of student fees to pny Spanl.~h Cpnversallon Cllm will be offered at lhe By Valerie Gerard New Mexico Union staff, several lrHcrnational Center beginnin~ Oct. 31 by l;l}cnma Rodriguez interrupted. "Remem­ "Nobody talks about the fees. This off the construction costs in building I Abella. The class will .meet Monday evenings from 7 sororities and fraternities and the ber, I'm the one who wanted to get is an area that strongly needs to be the press box at University Stadium to 9 p.m. More information is available at 266-9943. Several University of New Mex­ campus ministries. my daughter into summer school." looked at." and mezzanine at University Arena. ico organizations will combine I Nartotics t\.nonymous will hold a meeting for "The distribution centers are in "We can't usc this money on When UNM students. register for The Johnson Gym rennovation in­ addh::ts only at 8 p.m. Mondays at St. Thomas of efforts this week to collect food for desperate need," said Baca, "Food Cantebury, 425 University N.E, summer school," Perovich said. classes, they currently pay more cludes the addition of one c las .. I Teams from Colorado and New Mexico competed over the needy, dwindles at this time of year." "Are you suggesting that we use than half of their money in student sroom, six seminar rooms, 30 This week, proclaimed World Student OtKIInizallon for Latin Ainerlcari Studif'S the weekend in an Ultimate Frisbee match. In this sport ''This is the first year the program repetitive funds to fund non­ fees, which fund various campus offices and almost 1,000 ~quare feet will meet ai noon loday at !he Latin Atnerlcan Food Week by the Associated Stu­ I Institute, 801 Yale N.E. Ever)'one welcome. Bring the flying disk is moved down-field by throwing passes has been initiated in this capacity,'' repetitive projects?" projects, of locker room space. The heating your lunch. More information Is available a_t 277- until it is caught (It the goal line. dents of UNM, is part of an intema­ Baca added, "and we hope to make "Summer school is repetitive," Renovation of Johnson Gym was and cooling systems will also be I 296\. tional food collection campaign, it a succes_s. '' Rodriguez said. ''1 beg to differ. It first proposed by then-UNM Prcsi- overhauled. Aboriion Supporl GrQup informalion and World Food Day, set for Sunday. I arrang~ments can be obtained through Susie Rauch- The University extended the fuss, R.N., at277-3J36, 1------_. program through the week since the I Sancluary GI'Oup will hold a cl_osedAA mcedng for international day is set for a Sunday, alcoholic:s only at 8 p.m. Mondays at the Newman said Vince Baca, vice-president of (A public service of the Liquor Industry and this Publication.) I Cenler. More information is availablenl247-1094. Activity Scheduled ASUNM, which is helping coordin­ OFF Tuesday's Events ate the effort. The proceeds will go A presentation concerning histor­ brated in the Southwest as "Dia dela to replenish the two major food dis­ offer expires November 15, 1983 Campus Crusade for ChOst m~ts at 7 p.m. every I Tuesday in the Basic Me_dlcaiSctencc Building, North ical views of the development of Raza,'' tribution centers in Albuquerque, Campus, Room 20.2, Upcoming eventslncludeKC83. people who have been stereotyped The discussion, which will in­ The Storehouse and The Road­ I any purchase of $5 or more Corri~:. find out what It 1/;, More information is will be held today at 7 p.m. in the available at 255-4726. clude several scholars and students, runner. (with this ad) New Mexico Union. Room 231-A will attempt to help clarify miscon­ The program's nerve center will Unlled Campus Ministries will spon~or a "Women and -B. The discussion is being ceptions and their origins, be the New Mexico Union, where I and Religion Supporl Group" meeting at 4 p.m. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with Tuesdays at 1801 Las Lomas N.E. More Information sponsored by MEChA, Movimien­ This is the first of a series of dis­ the various groups will build a I any other coupon, sale or discount ••• Is available at256·l274. tal Estudiantil Chicano De Aztlan. cussion presentations MEChA will "mountain of food" in the build­ Sanctu11ry Group Will hold a closed AA meeting for The activity occurs on Columbus hold this year with a goal of gencrdt· ing's northeast corner, Baca said. alcoholics only altloon Tuesda)'S and Thursdays at Day to highlight the misconceptions ing a dialogue to create a better and Students wishing to contribute I 2312 CENTRAL S.E. 255-9673 the Newman Center. More inrormiuion is a\'allable.at of who really discovered America. positive understanding of identity 247-1094. may leave c!onations at six different This date has been historically celc- and respect. checkpoints, or take food directly to ~~=-==-=---==--==-==-=:---=-==-=~ the mountain, he said. The collec­ tion points include Zimmerman Lib­ rary, Scholes Hall, the Anderson School of Management, the faculty club, La Posada Dining Han and the SUB. With the help of Cliff Holt, direc­ tor of the union, change boxes win be distributed Utroughout the SUB for spare-change donations,. The • Dear Fellow boxes, modeled after the muscular dystrophy campaign, will be located ncar the cashiers at The Mercado, The Country Store, and the Garden UNM Employee: Court and Casa del Sol restaurants. 1cense Donations of any food product, University of New Mexico Pro­ ber of the Four Corners Geological (except frozen foods) are welcome, fessor of mathematics Richard J. Society "for his outstanding devo­ as are monetary contributions, Baca • We're working our way toward victory in the University combined Griego has been selected chairman tion to Ute society and the profession said. Fund drive! As of today, we have raised $64,606 for United way to­ of the International Space Hall of of geology. " The campus police will gather the Fame Commission. Wengerd, UNM's 1982 Disting­ contributions and add to the moun­ ward our goal of $86,000. If all 5,500 UNM employees would give just Griego was appointed to the com­ uished Professor of Petroleum Geol­ tain daily. Several sororities and $1 to their Keypersons each Monday between now and Nov. 1, start- mission by Gov. Toney Anaya this ogy, presented the society's highest fraternities will solicit local neigh· r1ve ing today, we could reach our goal! .. summer and was elected chair last award, was one of the society's borhoods for donations. Do you belong to a club, or an office, that would like to hold a week. The commission oversees the founders in 1950. The society made Campus organizations volunteer­ International Space Hall of Fame in him lifetime honorary member in ing time include the faculty senate, fund-raising event to benefit our drive? Do it! After all, YOU may need Alamogordo, founded in l 976 to 1953. He also served as editor in theASUNM senate, University staff one of those important human service agencies this year. honor space pioneers and chart hu­ I 952 and president in 1953-54. members, the campus police, the man events in space travel. Wengerd has been involved in pet­ so put on your thinking caps, open your wallets, and support this Those honored by the hall offame roleum research since 1947, active important once-a-year UNM drive to make our community a better are recommended by the Interna­ in both the Rocky Mountains region place in which we can live. tional Academy of Astronautics in and overseas. Thanks for helping! Paris and final selections are made As a member of the American by the lSHF Commission. Association of Petroleum Geolog­ THE The hall of fame incluc!es displays ists·, the largest geological associa­ of space hardware and exhibits of tion in the world, Wengerd served as the .84 men honored for their editor in 1957-1959, president in achievements and contributions to 1971-72 and was awarded honomry space exploration. lifetime membership in 1977, ~

Margie Taylor, 1983 UCF Chairman, Dr. Sherman A. Wengerd, Eva•Maria Morin has been 277-2321 UNM professor emeritus of geolo­ appointed college coordinator of Dick Metzler, Assistant UCF Chairman, gy, has been elected emeritus mem- school services for UNM's College 277-3046 or ·2544 of Education. Her job will be to pro­ Chris Garcia, United Way ASSOCiate Chairman, vide community outreach and in­ CfifE 277-3046 formation to state school districts, in 3004 Central SE Unibed Ralph Sigala, United Way Education Chairman, an attempt to increase communi ca­ (One Block East of Girard) 277-3361 lion between the college. and the dis-· way NOIFS, tricts. of Greater Genevieve Chaves, united Way Loaned Executive, 842-8390 Morin came to UNM from East­ Featuring Albuquerque ANDS em New Mexico University in Clo­ ... and your friendly vis, where she was coordinator of neighborhood Kevperson! Homemade soups . ' . OR. extended services for two years, She Don't drink too much of a good thing. ,, .. ··,,' ' " taUght at university level for 1 I (Made Fresh years before that. She holds a mas­ The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. , t ,1 ' : · ' ' j '¥ ~ (~ ,' ' . ,I ~ 1 ter's degree from the University of Daily) UIIO R!nnHylva11ia Building, WaHhin,qfon, D.C. JIJ00-4 ~ t ' Arizona and a bachelor's degree from 1-luntet College in ,

.. PageS, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October 10, 1983 Page 9, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Oclober J0, I 983 Arts Arts Rodey Show Offers Pleasant Break from Midterms Disabled Actors Put On Show Art by Handicapped Featured Uy Leslie Donovan Rob~rt Hlirtung, Yo11 Ccm' 1 Take lr Though it's a view nearly ex.tinct With You is built solely around the in our contemporary theater domin­ Work of handicapped profes­ idea of having fun, enjoying one's ated by negativism and art.istic Baggerly predicted that more ''Life's kind of simple if you just sional artists is on display in the self- not only in life, bu.t also forces such as Sam Shepard, David than 5,000 people will attend the relax.'' from You Can' !Take It With in Enabled III exhibit at the KiMo Marne! and others, Kaufman and exhibit, but said the NMVSAF You the theater. Theater Gallery through Oct. 30. Hart's theatrical outlook offers audi­ "needs .more art shows." He cal· The exhibit is presented by the ences of the '80s more than just nos­ led limited "access to space" in Though with midterms New Mexico Very Special· Arts talgia; it offers a way in which to Albuquerque an obstacle lo cap· approaching the above statement Festival, which encourages pub­ assess the present and future quality turing the public's attention to may seem dangerously seductive, lic awareness of handicappcl) of our lives by means of the past. handicapped artists' quality work. the University of New Mexico's artists and il)(egratcs art into the The exhibit, including con­ theater arts department last weekend Now, don'tget the wrong idea­ handicappecJ child's and adult's You Can't Take It With You is pure temporary paintings, sculptures proved relaxation and pure enter­ education, sail) coordinator John and printings by nine artists from tainment have a valuable place in It's this 1930s, pre-World War II fun. Only a thin layer of moral inten­ Baggerly. tion intrudes on the comic base and New Mexico and one from Col­ collcg price UNM Students 1/z price disciplines. These workshops arc Project, who will present Mir· rorlnali. Computers," by John Conlon and specifically adapted to meet the Albuquerque Public School per­ CASH needs of the special participants, Mirrormarl is a talc of wizards, sonnel: and "Through You," by the providing arts experiences to some toymakers, magic, witches and the VSAFstaff. The staff will be talking MASTERCARD I VISA PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED PRIZES who might not otherwise get the triumph of good over evil, and is about ways to develop local art prog­ TELEPHONE 277·3121 1st 2nd 3rd opportunity, Not only arc arts skills recommended for everyone, It in· rams, the Arts Work Grant Program mastered, but academic capabiliiics eludes audience participation anti a and funding sources. can be increased. sign language interpreter, making it Arts Work Grants are distributed The weekday events include per­ accessible to deaf audiences. Spe­ to schools and service providers C\ .• forrllances and appearances by cial performances by VSAF partici­ \;_~; ® throughout New Mexico that meet Albuquerque television pcrsonali· pants will also be part of the fiesta. guidelines of the NMVSAF. Ap­ STUDENTS $4 ,.,.,.c.a·· • . ,., o:i. tics and special guests. GENERAL $6 "VViWJJ;- ,.,v Another part ofSa!urdays' activi­ plications are available frlJirl the ' On Saturday the festival turns ties at Longfellow will focus on NMVSAF, 121 Tijeras, N.E., fiesta when the Martincztown neigh- teachers a lid administrators. A Albuquerque, N.M. R7102.

.. Page 10, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October 10. I'JR.l Page I I, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October I0, 1983 Sports Sports UNM Beats Texas-Tech, Prepares for BYU Old Guard vs. New Wave Ily Eric Maddy goal line, was able to punch into the nominated for the t)fth time as WAC Tech fumbled on .the following not count the 10 yards of the end Tone of '83 end zone three times against the offensive player of the week, hit drive, and Funck responded on his zone as partofa field goal's distance The road to the Western Athletic vaunted Red Raider defense. which senior receiver Derwin Williams for first play back, hitting Williams at that time .... BALTIMORE (UP!)- The Old of. An experienced pl~yer will stay Conference football title still goes had shtrt out Texas A&M the pre­ a score three plays later, Bibbo's with a 37-yard completion. Sopho­ Guard against the New Wave, within his limits." Th~ only bad news for the Lobos That's what the marquee outside through Provo, Utah, but the Uni­ vious week and forced numerous kick gave UNM a 7-0 lead just six more Willie Turral scored from two was an injury to running back C;ul Morg~n may be in for a surprise versity of New Mexico II won't be turnovers in its first win against minutes into the game. yards out two plays later. Baltimore's Memorial Stadi\nn when he sees the Orioles perfonn, Raven, who underwent surgery Sun­ should read Tuesday night when the needing a map for their weekend trip Baylor. A Tech penalty set up the second The Lobos extended their lead by day to repair torn ligaments in his however. While the Orioles aren't to Cougar Country and an afternoon Even the special teams, which Lobo score. The Red Raiders, now driving to two field goals on their Orioles send left-hander Scott graybeards, they don't Lack poise left knee. The junior from Houston, McGregor to the mound against encounter with Brigham Young. cost UNM in losses to Tennessee 2-2, were pinned at their own 8 when first two possessions of the second Texas, will be lost for the year. under pressure. In their four-game right-hander John Denny of the Phi­ The Lobos will probably still be and North Texas State, performed Harris' runback was called back on a half. UNM gained one first down on Dunn said freshman Glenn Rogers, AL playoff victory over the Chicago flying high after defeating Texas well. The Lobos did not have a kick clipping penalty. Tech gained one each drive and kept the ball on the ladelphia Phillies in the first game of Wh•te Sox, their young, inexperi­ the AAA Player-of-the-Year in Ari­ the World Series, Tech 30-10 Saturday night in Lub­ blocked, did not fumble a pu!11 or tirst down out to the 19 but fumbled ground for all but one play in the two zona last year, would replace Raven enced players came through. kickoff and scored nine points on The Phillies, who defeated the bock when the team "may have on the next play when Dale Brown series. Bibbo converted from 51 and as a second-team back. . . , Cal Ripken Jr., .the Orioles' 23- grown up.'' according to Lobo head three field goals by Joe Bibbo. bobbled a pitch from quarterback 28 yards give the Lobos a · 23-1 0 in four games UNM apparently learned the be­ to win the National League pennant, year-old.shortstop only in his second Coach Joe Lee Dunn. Jim Hart. Richard Mello recovered, lead. The depleted Lobo defensive line majorleague season. hit in the nefits of getting ahead 10-0 early in are baseball's Methuselahs, a col­ .400 It was the type of performance setting up Bibbo's first field goal EXTRA POINTS: Bibbo's 51- should be strengthened by the return playoffs and fielded his position the first quarter, having seen there­ lection of older players acquired Dunn and his stuff luwc been look­ from 19 yards out. yard kick was only one yard short of of Tom Bradford and Chuck Best, flawlessly; rookie , sults it gave the Volunteers and from different teams, many of in!! [or ull season. UNM. which Dunn made good his promise to the school record, set last year by who sat out the Tech game because a 26-year-old righthander, captured Arkansas. David Branch. one of whom we11r world championship evened its record