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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 69, 11/28/1977. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1977 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 11-28-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 69, 11/ 28/1977 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 081, No 69, 11/28/1977." 81, 69 (1977). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977/148 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]. I. .. !Jtli.(~£~~~~•.. ·• ·.. · .. M.. · .·I tt;z.. ·~-ew . ax c·o . This is the LOBO's last week of publication for the fall .. DAILY semester. ;. .· .. _Mooday,-·N-oV!~bet28, 1977 ;' The pr~port\on of educatio~ costs paid by $118.5 miJiion expenditure- and the bulk ot New Mextco University students will fall to the incrase_:, will come from the State .D.EC 1· 187.? its lowest in eight years, even if allowing for General Fund. , the proposed tuition increase. · · The BEF will recommend to the legisl~ture AJ'though the tuition increase proposed by that the state appropriation ~o support in­ the Board of Educational Finance (BEF) struction and general programs at the four­ :zlf4'-AERMiiN ~dents' Share would mean t\le students would pay about $2 year institutions be increassd from $74.2 • ' " w million more, this increase represents o.nly J 0 million this year to $86.4 million next ·per cent of the estimated $20 million increase year-a change of $12.2 miiiion or 16.5 per needed ne~t year to .finance the instruction cent. ··owindles and general programs at the universities. The state appropriation and tuition in­ The BEF's approval last week of university .come combined will provide $10 I million of expenditures for 1978-79 includes the first the $118.5 million total cost. The balance will -In Financing .tuition increase in two years. come from other insititutional funds and · This increase, to be. recommended to the federal grants. 1978 legislature for final approval, is 14 per The state will be providing nearly 73 per cent at UNM, New Mexico State University cent of' the total cost of instruction and and New Mexico Tech, and raises the per­ general programs, tuition will cover 12.5 per UNM Education semestertuition cost from $132 to $150. cent and the other sources about 14.5 per The recommended .increase is 20' pe( cent cent. at Highlands University, Western New The instruction and general costs include Mexico University and Eastern New Mexico faculty and other staff salaries and the University, resulti.ng in a change from $99.25 operational costs involved in running a per semester to $120. university. rhe BEF's approval of univei'Sity Action taken last week by the BEF would The students' 12.5 per cent share of costs authorize the six universities to spend $118.5 in the form of tuition next year is a decline. expenditures for 1978-19 includes the million (or instruction and genral purposes During the current year, tuition revenues during 1978-79. The budgeted expenditure make up 12.9 per cent of the total $98.8 first tuition increa.se .in two yeai'S. for the current year is $98.848 million. million in instructinon and general costs. The bulk of the money to support this (coni. on page 6) AUO Studies ·Parking Congestion Parking congestion in the construction of apartment evening) and check the use of Albuqueruqe campus has had. of city juvenile services. University area, citizen reaction to · buildings have all contributed to parking lots. · Interviewers called a randomly "Hogares is a local social service the new· West Side police-cub- the. controversial parking : Once the size and shape of the selected group of people to ask how agency funded by the state Health station and an evaluation of a problem," he said. parking problem is more clearly safe they feel in their neigh- and Social Services Dept., the program to aid juvenile drug "Long-time residents near UNM, delineated, Lehman said, alter- borhoods, how they rate police Community Development Program abusers are just a few of the studies often . elderly, have betQme in- natives sucb as-changes in zoning effectiveness and friendliness, and and the county. Kids who have had being conducted at ' the creasingly vocal about their · ordinances or parking regulations, what their attitudes towards police contact with the juvenile justice Albuqueruqe Urban Observatory . frustration and anger when visitors can . be considered more are in their neighborhood. ·sy§t~m are re(ern~d to, Hogares for (AUO) at UNM. ·cannot find a place to park near ' realistically. The survey conducted 11 months, outpatient counseling or the "This week the AUO received their homes, Lehman said. Despite Besides the one-time studies, the ago revealed that for the most part residential pro~ram." hP. ~:~irl. funding to proceed with a survey of efforts. to ease parking congestion AUO also does longitudinal surveys citizens have a positive attitude on-street parking near UNM to on campus, people continue to . to gauge citizen response to.various regarding police services and rate "We're also looking at the Drug provide the city task force with complain." . city services over a period of time. the Albuquerque· force fairly high. Inhalent Program," Berman reliable data on just how parking AUO staff will survey the area Earlier this "year the Albuquerque Analysis of the follow-up survey cintinued, "which is 'just a very space near UNM is used by roughly bordered by Girard on the Police Dept. commissioned the should be completed by the end of small part of the Drug Abuse students, residents and guests," east, Garfield on the south (east of AUO to poll ~est side reside?ts the year. ' Program concerned with kids, said Tom Lehman, a researcher at Yale), Coal on the south (west of about their attitudes toward pohce primarily from 12 to 16 years old, the observatory. · . Yale), Grand on the north, and services. A follow-up survey is The AUO also designs and who sniff inhalants. Many of their "Expansion of the University almost to Interstate 25 on the west. currently being conducted in that conducts program evaluations. clients are referred by the juvenile population, the transformation of They will count the vehicles on the portion of the city to determine Martin Berman, a senior research justice system and usually cannot single family dwellings to multiple street at various_times of the day what affect, if any, the new police associate at the observatory, function adequately in daily life family dwellings and the increased (early mornin~, peak class times, sub-station on die University of described two ongoing evaluations and school activities." From ·the Laundromat To A .; Close Encounter With Stardo·m ;I Pho~o c"urte11y of Co/umbi11 Pictures TeriGsTT Editor's note: This is the first and film ·mediums. The name may asked if she could ever have face, be in our movie'·. Grimm and Rolling Stone's lOth story in a three-part series certtered not bring about a flash of instant imagined getting this far, she said, "First thing I did was a Star Trek Anniversary on TV. on the movie "Close Encounters of recognition, but her image is quite "No, I'm like most women in this about 10 years ago and I thought Garr enjoys working .in front of the Third Kind. " LOBO Arts familiar. society. I figured the only chance 1 that was it, I would be an actress, Jive audiences as well as in the quiet Editor George Gesner interviewed Star Trek fams will rem~mber her had was to get married and be a but it wasn't. I ha'd to go back to seclusion of filming. She said, "On actress Teri Garr while in Los as the secretary in "Assignment good wife. I'm not married yet. I'm dancing, then I phased that out. I stage, you hear the people. I have a Angeles for the Close Encounters Earth" with Robert Lansing and a really insecure. I never felt I would did Sonny and Cher for three years. tendency to go for the laughs and press premiere. black cat. She later gained get very far. I've always been It was one step better than being a get therhythm going. On film, it's By (;EORfiE (~ESNER recognition on the Sonny and Cher surprised. cocktail waitress. so much more subtle and quiet. LOS ANGELES, · Calif. She Show, probably best known for the 'ii started as a dancer (ballet), Terri Garr keeps very busy, Film is such a wonderful thing. It got her first national exposure as an laundromat scenes. went into jazz, Shindig, etc. It took working on stage and writing in her shows everything, every attitude actress in a bit part in Star Trek. It Garr has successfully been able to me 10 years to study for dancing. I spare time. She writ~s scripts and is that we have; every nuance." is only fitting that Teri Garr returns switch front TV to the movies and had to work very hard to be a hoping to expand her talents Another thing about films is that to the science-fiction medium, back. She landed a role as Inga in dancer in the chorus line. I thought beyond the acting medium in film. uncanny coincidences come about. landing a major role in the film Young Frankenstein and is if I wanted to be an actress, I'd She recently.
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