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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 071, No 4, 9/21/1967 University of New Mexico University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1967 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 9-21-1967 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 071, No 4, 9/21/1967 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1967 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 071, No 4, 9/21/1967." 71, 4 (1967). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1967/71 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]. 'NlilW :MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, September 20, 1967 Page & NEW MEXICO LOBO KDEF to Broadcast Football, Basketball 19.2 Points Given UNM students may hear Lobo The next two New Mexico away games and home contests games, Brigham Young, Sept. 23, EW EXICO they cannot attend over radio sta­ and Iowa State, Sept. 30, will both tion KDEF, 1150 on the AM dial. be away games. The broadcasts BYU Over Lobos Gene Osborne will be doing the will begjn approximately ten min­ Our Seventy-First Year of Editorial Freed"m ;play-by-play for both football arigham Ypung University is utes before pme time, given a 19.2 pojnt edge over New ·and basketball this season. Vol, 71 Thursday, September 21, 1967 o. 4 Mexico this weekend by the KICKOFF football rating system, The system gauges all the major teams by wellk-to-week perform­ ances.· U. Clubs.'Required U. 'Tutor The difference in team point ratings is intended to show the re­ ·Concert Hall lative strength, point-wise, of the two teams. .Subscribers to Theater Series To 'Complete New In other Western Athletic Con­ ' ~:·-· ;· Asks Volunteers ference actioJJ Arizona State is May·now pick up their tickets a 1.8 point underdog to Oregon UNM advocates of "Tutor Pow· top five states in numbers of pub­ State; Arizona is idle; and Utah Recharter Forms er" are .presently conducting an lic school dropouts," he said. at the Box Office avid recruiting program in search Orientation Set is a 6.0 favorite over Minnesota. Rechartering f(lrms for all of volunteers for the fall tutoring An orientation session for vol­ In another game of note, Texas campus clubs and organizations project in Albuquerque elemen­ unteers will be conducted Satur­ must be turned in to the Union TWINS DONNY AND Danny Silver (right) eame in for praise Western, a later Lobo foe and tary and junior high schools. day, Sept. 30, at 9 a.m. in the Activities Center by Oct. 6. All Volunteers for the project give anthropology lecture hall. The from UNM Head Coaeh Bill Weeks after their .debut perfor­ one of the most highly regarded new and old groups must re· mances as Lobos against Idahll State University Saturday night. independents in the , nation, is one hour a week to one child in orientation session will be "con­ charter every year in order to academic tutoring aid, usually in cise and to the point," Miss Buss Donny is a defensive tackle and Danny a defensive end. Bllth Ill'!'! only a 2.6 favorite over. San Jose function on campus. starters for New Mexico. Th!i!Y will see action again this weekend schools in Albuquerque's lower said. when UNM meets Brigham Young in Provo. (UNM photo) State, also a Lobo opponent. Tired of looking for a parking place? Information in the rechartering economic areas. The tutoring project opel'ates forms, which have been sent to all 120 Volunte~red under the joint sponsorship of the Too busy to stage a "park-in?11 ol'ganizations, will also be used Tutorial co-ordinator Sandi Associated Students of UNM and to compile the Campus Key, a di· Buss said that her (lffice has set the Albuquerque Public Schools. rectory listing officers of all By the end of last school year groups. the goal for volunteers at 500. lntramurals Start Monday Patronize the She added that after two days of there were 835 tutors' aiding l,OOO ball is not their game, golf and elude flag football, basketball, Officially recognized groups recruitment the number is now children. ByMIKEWILL volleyball, ftickerball, mushball, are entitled to usc of Union and Tired of big-time college tennis doubles competition will Albuquerque at 120. start Monday, Oct. 2. Registra­ and bowling, 200 points are campus facilities, desk space in Volunteers can make applica­ sports ? Then why not try small­ awarded for first place, 150 for the Activities Center, mail box TJB Tickets tim{) college sports? Bowling will tion deadlines are the same as Transit tions at the tutoring recruitment those for football. second, 100 for third, and 50 and storage space in the Activi­ table in the Union lobby. Student tickets for the Herb kick off the 1967 UNM intramural points for fourth, with bowling System ties Center, and usc of the poster Alpert and the Tijuana Brass sports season on Monday, Sept. Marvin Heffington, formerly Associated Students President with the University of Illinois, earning half as many points each work room. John Thorson, himself a former Homecoming concert Oct. 14 went 25, in the Union. 11emester. The twG top teams on sale this morning at 10 in Flag football, one of the most is the new director of intramurals Rechartering forms require or- tutorial co-ordinator, called the at UNM. from each league will then have a . ganizations to list their name; project a "very important pro- Johnson Gym and will continue popular of the intramural activ­ playolr at the close of the season., Students who are recognized as mailing address; date, time, and STUDENTS THIS FALL will be attending biology classes in 1 gram in community relations.'' through tomorrow. Student prices ities, gets under way Wednesday Individual awards are also up place of meetings; llfficera; re­ for the tickets are $5, $4, $3, and of the same week. Deadline for full time students and faculty ~he new $1.7 million biology building addition. The new addition He also cited the need for the members ate eligible for intra­ for grabs. quirements for membership; writ- · 1s part of five buildings which are being constructed at a total project by indicating that "some $2. Students must present their team entries is Friday at 1:30 J.D. card to purchase tickets. p.m. Pi Kappa. Alpha is the de­ murals. General exceptions are: ~SPORT SCHEDULE ten acceptance by faculty advisor contract price of $8,721,422 on the north and main campuses. areas of our city had a 70 per FIRST SEMESTER.1967·88 to serve; amount of dues requir­ cent dropout rate just two years Tickets to the public will not go fending champion. ENTRY BLANK DUE DATE I< Shown here is the courtyard between the new addition and the EVENT TIME ed; dates of elections; and any old biology building. (Photo by Noland). · ago. New Mexico is still in the on sale until Monday. For those who feel flag foot- Intramural Council recent changes in by-laws on con­ The first meeting of the BOWLING I ,, stitution. intramural council will be held FLAG FOOTRALL September 22 In addition, all campus. organi· • 1:30 P.M. on Thursday, September 21, at GOLF (DOUBL'ES) September 29 zationa. must certify that all of· ' WANT ADS 4:30 p.m., in Room 159 John­ 1:30 P.M. ficers are UNM students in good Career ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISJNG RATES: son Gym. The election of new TENNIS Se!ltember 211 Race Called Minor Factor ' 4 line ad., 66~-4 times, 12.00. l~na (DOUBLES) 1:30 P.M. standing, that the group has at way:• p11.tions of eo\lege students in the ~ muat be subm•tted by noon on day before officers and a review of plans SQUASH Odober 6 NEW YORK (CPS) -Middle­ Class Negro in the White Man's publleatlon to 1l.oom 169, Student Pnbllea­ (SINGLES) 1:80 P.M. least ten members, that '15 per The students interviewed in At- white community,'' the atudy adda. :for the 1967-68 year is on the Oetubel'6 ~~~wbli~ll~:~.~olumbia dou null41Dg, or telePhone 2'11-'00Z or BAl>MlN'ION cent of all members are students class Negro etudents. in .Atlanta.. lanta attended either MorehouSe'"·'" It says tl'ley expect to attain high. 217.. 1 02. agenda. It is important that (SlNGLES) 1:30 P.M. and New York think ·individual University Press this week. every intramural chairman be RELAY TB.ACK Oc!Dber 20 in good standing ·at UNM, and College or Clark College, both salaried careers in business, man­ MEE'l' 1:30 P.M.. achievement is more important The study also says economic private Negro institutions. In agement, science and engineering .... present at this meeting. If you HANDBALL Oc!Dber 18 that membership in the organiza­ than race for success in their status and educational advantage Girls over lS for New Line: New Tnin· cannot attend, please send (DOUBLES) 1:30 P.M. New York, the students attended rather than in the conventional ing l Elrlr& high PaY: Can be supervisor TABLE TENNIS tion will not be denied to anyone careers, according to a Columbia are beginning to supercede race City College and Columbia Col- middle-class Negro careers as irt 2 months. lllinlmUIIl pq $100, 11ft someone. to represent you. (SINGLES) University study. as determinants of the Negro's month. Call: D'Amieo Enterpriaef, 250. Flag football entries will be B.ASKETBALL November 3 because of race, religjon, or eth­ lege, In addition, students were teachers and ministers.
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