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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1977 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 3-21-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 115, 3/ 21/1977 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 115, 3/21/1977." 80, 115 (1977). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977/42 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1977 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ---~~~~-~~- -------------------------~~ ' • li.•--- ·;c-- I •fr -~-yt)-"'A-~- 0 1>1S~IlS9 ~Y\.~~ \]:J NelNMexica -=RAlLY LDBD tnday, March 21,1977 r . ,-,1 11£7 1;•' . -~ - .. M. • .. ,,," ~ILegtslature Funds ,. -----engineering Fa_cility' By Tom Kensler building proposal had been in by a 36-33 margin, before con The inclusion ·Of $4.1 million for troduced as a single appropriation currence by the senate. ' a mechanical engineering building bill to the house on Feb. 3 by Rep. McAllister Hull in the State Legisl~ture's. $126,1 Lenton Malry, D-Bern. The bill was The solar-heated and cooled million "Christmas-Tree" package directed to the· house Appropriation building will be the major com will provide the necessary funding ' and Finance Committee, and a ponent in a three-step project to -for the first solar-heated and cooled presentation, led by Engineering upgrade the mechanical engineering NY Admin.istrator building at UNM. Dean William Gross and Campus facilities as proposed by the space The proposed site for · .. ,le Architect Van Dorn Hooker, was planning committee of the Co11ege .. structure is adjacent to the nuclear made to that body on Feb. 28. of Engineering last semester. With engineering building- on Redondo The bill was tabled by the the completion. of the 27,000 Named by Davis Drive NE. committee until Feb. 12, when it square-foot structure, the present The .. Christmas Tree" program· ·overwhelmingly passed the house classroom building will be is so named because it cpntains by a 61-2 vote. remodeled to house the mechanical more than 75 individual projects · The measure was then referred to engineering shops, and the current To Provost Pos-t throughout the state, and is said to the senate Finance Committee shop building will be demolished. By Rutb S. lntress UNM's relationship with Sandia have something 'for everyone. It which heard a short presentation by Preliminary architectural ~esign After a screening of more than Laboratories and Los Alamos was concurred in the senate just Gross and Hooker on Tuesday. by the local firm of Pacheco and 200 candidates, UNM President Scientific Laboratory. three minutes before the Saturday Two days .later, that committee Graham shows the new building to William Davis has appointed an Hull earned both his un noon legislative deadline, after included the money for the contain teaching and research administrator from the State dergraduate and Ph.D. degrees in having passed the house minutes mechanical engineering building laboratories, classrooms, and office University of New V:ork at Buffalo physics from Yale University. earlier. appropriation in a $ll8 million space throughout its four levels. to replace Provost Chester He was chairman of the physics Funds for the capital outlay capital outlay program, and passed \ \ Travelstead who is retiring July program will come from the newly The basement level will house department at Oregon State it unanimously. nine research and instructional first. University,. and chairll)an of the passed energy industry severance With only 10 minutes remaining McAllister Hull Jr., presentlythe tax increases. labs. The ground floor will include physics and astronomy department in the legislative session, the house three -instructional labs, a 36-seat dean of graduate and profes~ional of SUNY at Buffalo. The mechanical engineering passed the $126.1 million measure education at SUNY at Buffalo, will classroom and a 100-seat theatre ,,. type classroom. '.! be UNM's chief academic officer ' i\ \) and supervisor of all U,NM Classrooms, design studios, and (> programs of instruction and M.usic: FaCulty To Stage computer terminals will comprise \)., research as of July first. lj the third level. The fourth level will •.\ Davis said Hull, 54, has "out include faculty and teaching ') standing credentials ·as an .' ai~istan( offices,:two classrooms, a academiCian as well"'as' an ad Benefit Protest~ Concert -- study lounge, and a laboratory to ministrator. He has broad · in study the building's solar energy By D.M. Flynn . Dr. Patrick was not given a new on faculty evaluations and these tellectual, interests from physics to sufficed as a recommendation to package. military history." . A majority of the. music contract despite the feeling among departments full-time faculty faculty that "she had fine qualities reappoint a faculty member. Hooker said the starting date for Hull is also a professor of physics members have jumped on the and should remain," said Leonard Schoenfeld said these "terms building construction would at SONY at Buffalo. During World bandwagon in support of Dr. Susan Felberg, professor of music. were construed as being necessary depend upon the release of funds by War II he worked on the Patrick, a musicologist who has not In reference to the benefit until this year when . the words the state's Department of Finance. Manhattan project-a .secret. been rehired for 1977-78. concert, piano professor Morton 'excellent or promise of excellence' project in Chicago to develop the Of'26 full-time faculty, IS will be Schoenfeld said, ''there are mysteriously appeared.'' But he said that final architectural atomic bomb. performi'ng in a benefit concert channels through which one may Schoenfeld was referring to the and engineering plans could be Davis said Hull's scientific tomorrow. The proceeds will go for seek to address grievances ... all terminology of the three-year worked on before that if given approval by the UNM Boara of background will help strengthen Dr. Patrick's aftorney fees. other avenu~s have been explored in contract which, Dr. Patrick said, vain. (Continued on page 10) Regents . Administrator Says, Shoenfeld also said, "Our action is not that of a group of beligerent rabble rousing radicals, but rather to reverse the decisions of the It Happens UN M Appropriation administration." In a letter to Prof. George Robert. senior faculty member of Falls Short of N·eed the music department, Assoc. Every Spring... \. Dolores \Vood ' By battle over the m~dical school's Provost Clinton Adams outlined The University's administration $300,000 reserves. "The medical the decision of the faculty. feels UNM received about $300,000 school wanted to keep its reserves," According to Adams, Dr. Patrick less in its instruction and general said Rep. Fred Mondragon, D- was not rehired because of: budget from the state legislature Bern., but the Appropriations and -A diversity of faculty opinion than what it needed to "hold its Finance Committee felt that since ranging from clearly negat~ve to I own," Bill Weeks director of the University has $12~15 million in clearly affirmative evaluations, a l ;" i University relations, said. ' reserves, the medical school did not clear majority more affirmative In the session that ended on time need to keep its own reserves." than negative, but with reservations for the first time in history the • 'The medical school had expressed even by some who legislatur·e approved about $44 . favored reappointment; million for the instruction and S300,000 in reserves from vacancy -a summary of the Spring 1976 general budget, Weeks said. UNM savin'gs (money left from unfilled faculty merit ratings which placed President William Davis said he .staff positions). The House her th among the 19 faculty Appropriations and Finance 17 thinks cuts will be made in staff to Committee felt .that rather than members so rated; make up_ for the loss. He did not say keeping it there they should spend . -a negative recommendation by where the staff cuts would be made. it," said Rep. Fred Mondragon, D-. the acting chairman; Davis had originally _been Bern., who is a member of the ..:....a split recommendation ~Y the shooting for at)out $44.5 million, committee. ''The medical school College Personnel Committee, Weeks said. The Board of W. an te d t o· k eep 1't s reserves, b.. u t. th e affirmative by a vote of three to Educational Finance had recom~ committee felt that since . the two; and, mended $44,488,000. University has $12 to 15 million in --a uega'tive recommendation by The University also lost out in a · the acting dean. reserves, t h e me d ical school dtd not Schoenfeld said that the "central · need to keep its own reserves." issue" was that, 'the administration Photo The House had accounted for the made its decision without con $300,000 in the appropriation for sultation' of the articulated wishes Contest the medical school. When the bill of 80 per cent ofthe faculty." .. Went to the Senate, Finance· In regard to the faculty opmtons Announced Committee, the committee ~dded mentioned by Adams' lett-er, The LOBO fs sponsoring a the $300,0Qo on to allow th~ school Shoenf~ld said that the faculty photo contest with the winning to keep its reserves. The addition would be willing to re-evaluate Dr. photos . being displayed in a then went back to the house for Patrick. · . Warm weather brings the sports out in people. Today is special photo issue Apr. 15. See concurrence. The house did not A music: department source satd the first day of spring and as spring comes in, Lobo Randy page 10 for more information.