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The Mirage, 1974 University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository UNM Yearbooks - The irM age Campus Publications 1974 The irM age, 1974 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/unm_yearbooks Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "The irM age, 1974." (1974). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/unm_yearbooks/52 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Campus Publications at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in UNM Yearbooks - The irM age by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NEW MEXICO ALUMNUS The Year in Review ASUNM ASUNM President Ross Perkal and Vice-President Janice Arnold EXECUTIVES 138 ASUNM SENATE Pres. Pro Tern Sandy Rice Senators Rice and Gil Gonzales ASUNM Government began its year by debating over the newly-formed Emergency Fund. New programs were instituted, including the Coffee House, the use of voting machines, and greater use of student funds. ASUNM became a charter member in the Associated Students of New Mexico this fal l. 139 Senator Debbie Melton Senators Gail Gillespie and Louis Tempkin Senator Cathy Mend ius l..W Senator Mary Ratchford Senator Kit Goodfriend Senators Larry Hanna and Dave Pederson I J 141 Senators Mike Benavidez and jeff Hart Public Relations Director Arlene Cinelli and Senator Larry Hanna 142 Senators Mike Benavidez, Randy Gins, and Annetta Barnes The trademarks of a Senate meeting-Coffee and Coke 143 Ms. Sue Pickett-ASUNM Executive Secretary Ms. Liz Soto- ASUNM Senate Secretary 144 Ross Perkel confers with members of the New Mexico State Legislature Senators Larry Abrahams, Hanna, and Benevidez compose new bills in the Sen­ ate Office Senators not pictured: Dean Brunton Paul Gooris Paul Kruse Bill Koogler 145 SPEAKER'S COMMITTEE PRESENTS .. • Widener Barry Sussman jane Kassler 146 --t William Friedkin Mr. Marcuse Estelle Ramey 147 Israel Horovitz Dr. Bruno Bethelheim 148 BALSA AND INDIAN LAW Black American Law Students Association, and the Indian Student Law Association were added to the growing list of campus and ethnic organizations. 149 150 CLINICAL LAW AND CENTRO LEGAL 151 General Honors Instructor Katherine Simons GENERAL HONORS AND CHILD­ CARE CO-OP 152 REGENTS AND PRESIDENT 153 ETHNIC-CULTURAL Ballet Folklorico De UNM Black Student Union Chinese Student Association Club Cafe-Causette Comite Estudiantil German Club Indo-American Association International Center Kive Club La Raza Unida Club las Chicanas MECHA MIR National Chicano Health Organization Organization of African Students Uhuru Sasa PROFESSIONAL HONORARIES UNM. • A.A.M.I. (Scientific Research) Blue Key A. I. Chern. Eng.-Student Mortar Board A PLACE Am. Nuclear Society las Campanas A TM Business Club Spurs FOR Delta Sigma Pi (Bus. Frat.) Vigilantes EVERY Engineers Joint Council Chi Epsilon (Civ. Eng.) GS Business Students Eta Kappa Nu (Eie. Eng.) PERSON IEEE (Eiec. Eng.) Gamma Theta Upsilon (Geog.) Kappa Epsilon (Pharmacy) Kappa Mu Epsilon (Math) Student American Pharmaceutical Kappa Omicron Phi (Home Ec) Assoc. Omicron Delta Epsilon Student Bar Association Phi Alpha Theta (History) Student Council for Exceptional Phi Eta Sigma Children Phi Sigma Tau (Philosophy) Student Representative Comm. Pi Tau Sigma (Mech. En. (Pharmacy) Sigma Tau (Eng.) UNM Accounting Association UNM Industrial Arts Assoc. 154 MILITARY POLITICAL RELIGIOUS Angel Flight UNM Student Young Republicans Albuquerque Christian Fellowship Arnold Air Society UNM Young Democrats Baha'i Student Assoc. Clippers Vietnam Veterans Against the War- Baptist Student Union evardroom Society (Navy) Winter Soldier Campus Crusade of Christ Organization Canterbury Chapel Christian Student Center Divine Light Mission Islamic Society jewish Student Union-Hillel Lobo Christian Fellowship Lutheran Student Assoc. Nichiren Shoshu Student As. Orthodox Baha'i Club Pentecostal Student Fellowship International Student Assc. of the Church of jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 3HO Foundation (Healthy, Happy, I I I... L. I I .... Holy) RESIDENCE HALLS SERVICE SERVICE (con't) Alvarado Hall Dorm Govt. (men) Alpha Phi Omega Publications and Info. Center Coronado Hall (co-ed) Art Student Assoc. Gallery Rape Crisis Center Hokona Dorm Council (co-ed) Campus Gold (Girl Scouts) Register To Vote Organization Laguna-DeVargas (co-ed) Circle K UNM Child Care Co-Op. Onate Hall (men) KUNM-FM (radio station) Panhellenic Council (Greeks) Santa Ana Council (women) Little Sisters of Minerva (SAE Frat. Santa Clara Hall (women) Auxiliary) Project Consejo 155 SORORITIES FRA TERN ITI ES SPECIAL INTEREST Alpha Chi Omega IFC Governing Council Chaparrals Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Kappa Lambda Debate Council Chi Omega Alpha Tau Omega Duke City Linguistics Circle Delta Delta Delta Delta Sigma Phi Filmmakers of UNM Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Order Gay Liberation Kappa Kappa Gamma Lambda Chi Alpha La Societe du Cinema PhiMu Omega Psi Phi Society for Creative Anachronism Pi Beta Phi Phi Delta Theta Students For Environmental Action Town Club Phi Gamma Delta Students International Meditation Phi Sigma Kappa Society Pi Kappa Alpha Students of Objectivism of UNM Sigma Alpha Epsilon Unification Club Sigma Phi Epsilon University Folksong Club UNM Amateur Radio Club UNM Classical Guitar Assoc. UNM Students Veterans Assoc. UNM Thunderbir. Women's Coordination Committee Associated Women Students of UNM 156 SPORTS Shotokan Karate Club UNM Chess Team UNM Fencing Assoc . • M Flying LOBOS UNM Hockey Club UNM Karate Club UNM Olympic Weightlifting Team UNM Rugby Football Club UNM Soccer CLub UNM Sport Parachute UNM Women's Intramural Council RECREATIONAL Mountaineering Club Sandia Grooto Wagon Wheel Square Dance 157 ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION UNM Accounting Association - run by and for students -speakers -Interchange of ideas -free employment service -free tutorial aid - UNMAA Newsletter Officers: Pres. Bruce Squire V.P. Mike Pogue Sec. Dawn Sholer Treas. Joe Connelly 158 NAVY ROTC • ACTIVES: Rose Valdasarre Karen Beck Kitty Bell Daryl Black Kathy Cross Carla Dearholt Amy Dingman Ruth Ann Dolde Margie Severn Gail Franzmeier jody Gray Debbie Harbaugh Claudia Hoisington Yolanda Jones Carol Lindenmuth Perlinda Maes janice Michael Vicki Nettleton Kay Pearson Mary Dunn Myrna Sedillo Linda Speyrer Barbara Weaver Karen Wesselman 160 Michelle Willis Karen Evans TOWN Ida Gonzales Chris Chapman Debbi Raeburn CLUB Margie Severn -Only non-greek sorority -Activities: Activities Night Homecoming Song Fest Fiesta Watermelon Bust -Street Divider Halloween party for BCMC Children -Goods drive for Christmas Needy - Hopscotch Marathon of Albuquerque Children's Zoo -Hot Air Balloon Banquet Ticket Sales PLEDGES: Melonie Bassham Debbie Bernard Krista Bohnhoff Sharron Cassados Kathy Gabriel Linda Ham linda Murr Patty Speyrer Olga Torres Debbie White MarySteube Paula Maes 161 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Little Sisters of Minerva 162 PLEDGES: Brooke Bartholomew Vickie Brown Carol Carriaga Margaret Dunivan Denise Funderburk lynn Howell Enola Keller Liane Kerr Carol Koury Erin McDaniels Margaret Moses Terri Newsom Diane Walsh CHI· OMEGA SORORITY ACTIVES: Janet Bell Barbara Bradley Sherri Briggs Becky Brown Dona Bryan Bess Campbell Carol Campbell-Treasurer Royene Cicci lee Dalton Diane Domenici Stacey Doyle Nancy Eno Krysia Friedberg laura Geyer-V. P. Cathi Gieseking Gail Gillespie linda Hattox Nancee Johnson Kim Kramer liz Knudson Dona Kutarnia Jo long Karen Martin Cathy Mendius louise Mend ius Desna Merritt Barbara Miglionico Brenda Nelson Chris Nelson 163 Cynthia L Euing, Pres. loretta A. Ryan, Vice Pres. M. Gayle Maloy, Secretary Sarah E. Ronkin, Treas. Kit Goodfriend, Phi Director Keiko E. Akutagawa, Panhellenic Delegate Roxanne E. Roberts, Panhellenic Delegate Mary E. LaValley, Rush Chairwoman Debbie E. Acree Janice E. Arnold Christine L. Blackburn Donna C. Boggs Diana K. Bunnell Cynthia M . Dorwin Rhonda S. Fields Lynn M. Gottschling R. Carole Hewes Ashley l ewis Michelle M. Mares Debi L. Moore Anne L. O'Donohoe Judy Ann S. O'Farrell Gilda A. Pino Patricia A. Pringle Tamara S. Roripaugh Chris L. Roybal Cindy F. Sandoval Lori M. Schirmer Pamela J. Schuster Karen l. Simms Nancy C. Sullens Patti A. Wolleson J4t :!lu XI CHAPTER 73 74 lltnturrstty nf Nrm flrxtrn 164 Pikes and Pikettes PI KAPPA ALPHA ACTIVES: PLEDGES: Robert Boles Jeff McCahon Eric Engquist larry Buynak Jim Owens Matt Whitwig Jim Corn Mike Mennicucci Mike Hickerson Bob Cunningham Keith Merbler Doug Hoffman Daniel DalPorto Tom Mortensen Bill Hossley Mike Daniels Tom Neff Bruce Glinski Ron Norem Gary Gordon Dave Rathgaeber Bruce Graber Frank Schilling Jim Grazier Craig Stiener Gary Grazier Jerry Velarde Bob Harvey Wes Warner Gary )ones Bill Wendorot Steve Kelly Eric ludlow Paul Mahl 165 little Sisters LAMBDA CHI ALPH 166 ACTIVES: jan C. Sherrill Cori E. Simms Denise A. Simms Kim A. Smith an E. Stamm lley A. Sutton f.ggy A. Wagner Kandice A. White Marianne S. Wilson KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ACTIVES: Denise S. Foley Kathleen G. McCaughey Roberta A. Arbogast Katherine A. Furby Mary Rita McKenna Lisa H. Arnold Maurine A. Garrett Margaret S. McKenney Lucinda M. Beaumont Margo L. Gross Becky L. Miller Shirely Bivens Kathleen Guthrie Mimsie A. Minor Susan C. Buden JaniceK. Harenberg Kinberly C. Parker Elizabeth B. Christian Ruth M. Hoberg Susan C. Pepplar Christine L. Clear jana E. Jones Katherine L. Perovich Elizabeth A. Crabell Nancy E. Jourdan Margaret A. Probst· Lou A. Crist Patricia L. Jourdan Michelle M. Remole lene Dal Santo Michelle K. Karnett Robin j. Ronald • y C. Dolph Mary C. Kennedy Cynthia K. Seligman jarol F. Eckert Margaret A. Klotzbach Elizabeth A. Seligman Susan j. Ellis Margot j. Leurig Sophia M. Finley Linda D. Looney Barbara Floyd 167 ACTIVES: Vicki Huff Melanie A. Scholer jane Andes Barbara Ann Hull Paula Schetter Barbara A. Borges Pamela jane Irwin Christina Snow Alice Melissa Bozone Becky Ann Kilbourne jan F. Summers jolene Ann Broce Lynn joan Kull Mary jo Talley Janice Ann Cox Sandra Leigh Kutarnia Ann P. Terrell Debra Dixon Michelle K. LaMaire Debbie A. Tibbetts janet E. Eglington LuAII Lederer Susan jane Ti mma Marthicia May Garland Debbie M. Maloof Anne F. Tur­ Ann E. Hammond jan E. Murdoch Margaret R.
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