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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 063, No 43, 2/8/1960 University of New Mexico University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1960 The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 2-8-1960 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 063, No 43, 2/8/1960 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1960 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 063, No 43, 2/8/1960." 63, 43 (1960). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1960/8 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1960 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1''· -· . <c-"(c>-:-·-·•-• ·-::;-.;:.~·-·;•· . I i!'' ( (~ t i I I ~· ~~·· •Q> 1 "'! :Awards Are Given lOBO BASKETBALL·· ~ VARSITY SCF,[EDULE ---------EXT RA---+-~ ~~- : In Silver Contest 1909-60 Scholarships totaling $2050 a1•e Feb. 5 Brigham Young -~--~-------------------------------Provo being offered to unive1·sity women Feb. 6 under the Reed and Barton ''Silve1• Feb lO Ut~h Stat~ ---.----------------------------~-~ .. -----Logan . Opinion Con;tpeti.tion" contest con- F b. · Al'l:;lona --------------------·--------------~-------Tucson ducted on campus by Miss Laura .. e .• 13 Wyoming ---------------:.-------------------Albuquerque Mo!:harnuk. The contest is. only of- Feb. 18 Montana -----------------------------~----------Missoula fered at a f!lW selected colleges and Feb, 20 Utah ------------------~------~-------------~--Salt Lake universities to duly enrolled women Feb 27 wHO l.J5t5 CRfS students. UNM ,has been selected ' Denver ----·-----------~~----~---------------Albuque~que No"!Es-.:.- to entel' the contest which will help Mar. 3 Utah State --------------------.:.-------------Albuquerque promote yc;>u~g Ame1•ica.n tastes. Mat•. 5 Brigham Young ------------------------------Albuquerque 'J.'he first grand award is a $500 * * * * * * cash scholarship; second grand FRESHMAN SCHEDULE pri~e is a $300 ·scholarship; third prize is $250; ;tnd, foul.'th, fifth and sixth awards are $200 scholat•ships, Feb. 9 New Me:x;ico State ---------------------------------Gallup . There wlll also be 100 addition1;1l Feb. 13 N. Mex. Military -----------------------------Albuquerque Yourlg Grid Mentor NEW MEXICO LOBO awards which will consist of ster- Feb. 20 · To Be Filled . ' . ling silver, fine china, and crystal Fei:). 27 Eastern Arizona .JC --------------------------Albuquerque TilE VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SINCE 1897 with · a retail value of app1·oxi: Mar. 3 Ft. Lewis · A&M ------------------------------Albuquerque rna.t eI Y $.50 • Mar· 5 To .Be Filled Leaves New Mexico Illustrations of twelve designs of -·.:;:;:::;:' :::;:::::;:::::;:::::;::;:::::;::::::::;:::::;:::::::;:::;:::::;::;:::::;::::::::;:::::;:::::;:::::::;:::;::;:::::;::::::::;:::::;:::::;=:; Vol. 63 Monday, February 8, 1960 No. 43 sterling and nine designs of china r will be on the entry form. The en- A check with Athletic Director Pete McDavid last night trant is to select the six combina­ BEAUTIFUL SELECTION revealed Marv Levy will leave for his new position at Cal U tions of these that she considers best. The awards will be given to about a week from today-whether he will take any of his vHS e the entries that come the closest of Formals and UNM assistants with hi'm was not dete1·mined. Interviews Levy's Acceptance ' i WHO t?t0N'1" WHO HASA CON matching the selections of the for the head coaching position here are scheduled today. I Semi-form01ls · - • '5TIJ /?Y.,.- .. -- OF 71{E 71f51' table-setting editors from three of Line coach John Neumann last night said he hadn't been the nation's leading magazines. for ----------------,------------- Students interested in ente1·ing offered the job yet, but he is scheduled to appear for an inter­ Of Col Job Raises .Je the contest can contact Miss Mo- Valentine view today. I I Sunday Mov charnuk, who was selected to con­ would have to think about the position before accept­ Panel Series The movie for this Sunday 'at the duct the contest at UNM, at 1100 festivities "I New Mexico Union will be "City Dakota NE. Samples of popular ing',' he said. "I don't know if I'm interested (in the job) Speculation Here Beneath the Sea.'' Show times are designs can also be·obtained from 3310 Central SE Open Tues. and Fri. Eve. until I know the terms. I have been offered an attractive and Starts Feb. 1 2, 5 :30, and 8 p.m. her. "I do know that I have an op­ challenging opportunity with Levy," Neumann added. portunity to go to Cal with Levy.'' "Communist Timetable -.what This is the statement that line odds?" will be the subject for dis- · coach for the UNM Lobos, John · cussion on a new foreign affairs Head football coach at UNM for the last two years, Marv Neumann made to the LOBO in an TV series making its debut Sunday, Levy, was named to that same position at the University of interview which tried to ascertain Feb. 7, on KNME-TV. California in Berkeley Friday night. Neumann's future football coach­ Titled "Great Decisions - 1960" ing plans since the acceptance by the eight weekly TV presentations The 34-year old former mentor for the Lobos is to re­ head coach Marv Levy of the helm will feature informal panel discus­ place Pete EJiiott at California. Elliott, who led the Bears to of the University of California's sions on various aspects of inter­ football team. national relations. Presented each the Rose Bowl in 1959, resigned to become head coach at People around the University and Sunday at 3 :30 p.m. "Great Deci­ Illinois. sportswriters around the state were sions" will be simulcast on channel TOMORROW BEGINS TODAY AT CONVAIR I SAN DIEGO Pose Problem caught relatively unprepared to 4 in cooperation with KOB-TV. predict who would be the next head The first program will feature The resignation of Levy and his hiring at California football coach at UNM, who would Dr. F. M. Kercheville, professor of, brought up the problem of whether he alone would leave or be his assistants, or when a deci­ modern languages at UNM; John whether he would take his four assistants with him. This sion would be reached about nam­ ing the new coach. K. Torrens, M.D., Albuquerque psy­ question was raised since Elliott is to take all of his assist­ chiatrist; Father Daniel Rice; and Light Shed F. Claude Hempen, station man­ ants to Illinois when he leaves. Marv Levy Athletic director at UNM, Pete ager, KNME. Moderator for the LevY's assistants are Don Chelf, freshman coach; Lou 1-----------------=----------McDavid, shed the most light on series and co-producer is Bob Col­ Cullen, end coach; Bill Weeks, backfield coach, and John · the subject over the weekend when gan, Sandia Base. Thomas Petry, he responded with the answer "very KNME program manager will di­ As an engineering,· mathematics or physics Neumann, line coach. : ~ definitely" after he was asked if ... ~ rect and produce the "Great Deci­ major, you will soon be called upon to make Any speculation about any of these men graduating from En d 5 there was a chance that any of the sions" programs. assistant to head coach at UNM was thought to be prema­ Grid Chapter UNM assistant coaches would be This forum-of-the-air is being one of the most important decisions of your life: presented jointly by KNME and Choice of Associatiotl. ture at the time of publication. 0 0 0 According to reliable sources, Levy by the California e :e::: KOB under the auspices of UNM in In making that decision, we hope you will choose ~:~t::dti:. ti:es::~:: :o cooperation with the Great. Deci­ contract, was given free rein to hire whatever assistants he Levy more probable that one of them (' sions study groups in New Mexico. the aerospace industry and Convair/San Diego. But With Exit of would be chosen for the job when chose - whether they were from UNM or elsewhere in the The annual citizen review's of the whatever your choice, the :selection of association he asserted that no out of staters country. critical issues of foreign relations must be made with meticulous care and keen aware· One of the most successful and brilliant chapters in the had been contacted by him. Asked is sponsored nationally each year The University must act somewhat rapidly in hiring the history of the Lobo gridiron came to an end with the exit if a head coach' might be selected 'Qy the Foreign Policy Association, ness of what that decision will mean, not only new mentor, whoever he may be, because spring practice at b over the weekend, he said it could Inc., and is endorsed by such dis­ immediately, but in years to come. of UNM head foot all coach Marv Levy late last week. very possibly happen since he was tinguished personalities as Presi­ UNM begins March 8. There is also the problem of recruit­ Since the 34-year-old gl'id mentor began his career at trying to move on the action as 1 To arrive at such an important decision, you wlll J.. dent E i sen how e 1' and former ment for the Lobos. the helm of the W olfpack football team two years ago, the quic~ly as possible. ~e sai~ he was presidents Harry S. Truman and need all the information available to you. That is · . · ] I . talkmg to Levy's assistants first It was not disclosed when he would be leaving his posi­ L ob os rose from relative obscurity to oca , regiOnal, and c u . t dl • ' Herbert Hoover. why Convair/San Diego is suggesting that you care­ . omes nexpec e y ! Subjects for later programs in tion at UNM, nor when he would start at California U, but natiOnal prommence. The • appointment of Le ~I the Sunday afternoon series will fully read a new booklet prepared for th~ express it was thought to be around February 15 - about seven .
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