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Al Chavez, ASUNM lobbyist, Rep. Lenton MalryandLt. Gov. Robert Mondragon confer at the NM Youth Caucas -pagel7

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State Sociology Hassle Unresolved ••.•.•.••..••page 3 . of 'KUNM, Daily Lobo '71 Top Picks ...page 9 :: :· Springer Heads ISRAD ...... •...•....•.page 12 · 11 I )1 the . ~ I LUSC Sponsors Legislation ..•.....•...•.page 14 State Library Consultant's Recommendations ..•..page 15· -Pagell Grad Student Housing Plan ...... •...page 18

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Students to Patrol Dorm ..••...... •.••. page 23 New IVIexica DAILY LOBO Wollman Won't Intervene Conserve paper-give this paper to a friend In Reinstatement of GA' s Nathaniel Wollman, dean of the graduate assistants which can only College of Arts and Sciences " be regarded as disruptive, said he "will not serve as ~n Nevertheless, those were 11ot tlw Students Should Solve Union Problem appellate oificer' 111 a: wspute sp~cllic cliarges on which the [x Cathedra between brraduate assistants in the graduate assistants were For a public building, it is miserable. As a building." We agree. sociology department and its dismissed." · student service, well, the services are The Operations and Procedures chairman. Tomasson, in his appeal to minimal. The policemen don't really seem to Committee will be considering the idea of Richard Tomasson, sociology Wollman, asserts he followed the restricting access to the building in an open chairman, had appealed an adverse required oral and written care about protecting the building or the ruling by George Springer, dean of warnings, and written notice of students in the building. It is one of the hearing on Jan. 26 at noon. The Youth Caucus held over the weekend (Jan. 14-15) in the Graduate School. dismissal. He charges Springer'~ biggest drug traffic centers in the city and if The Board may take action on one of five Albuguerque provided a few insights into the political Springer reversed the dismissal action represents an "abdication that weren't enough the coffee is terrible. alternatives at the next meeting following consciousness of the newly enfranchised voter and the of three teaching assistants in of responsibility on the basic so-called "youth bloc." Tomasson's department, issues of maintaining structure" in The condition of the New Mexico Union, student-and community input at the hearing. Wollman told the Daily Lobo the department for which a building open to the public,· has become The majority of the participants were silent, last Friday he "was in the process Tomasson is responsible. unpleasant to the point of despair. The drug We, at this point don't advocate closing of preparing a memorandum to the Union or restricting its access in any uncommunicative and probably turned off by those speakers and violence problems have become so who stressed political duty and responsibility. When a Mr. Travelstead (Chester immense as to become almost way. We would like to hope their are some Travelstead, vice president for Psychology Course speaker attacked or criticized establishment politicians or academic affairs)." unc!>ntrollable. When, for example, was the students who have the courage and audacity The College Inn to face the Union Board with some attacked idealistic notions, he was applauded. When another "I will not serve as an appellate On Drugs Offered last time you sat down and had a cup of speaker challenged his listeners to seize political power officer. I am not undertaking a coffee with your connection. alternatives and face the administration and public role in this case." · the problems of the building head on. We through hard- bargaining methods and by becoming active in The course on drugs, offered If you are tired of ... Besides being a drug center its facilities precinct organization, he was quietly received. When a The case centers on dismissal of for the first time last semester by think a student who can denounce the Board Larry Weiss, Lucia Montague and the department o£ psychology, are completely inadequate. This fact speaker explained to a group at the caucus that few social Lynda Hundertmark because, time wasted on compounds all the others and makes the for its alternatives can stand up and attempt will be repeated this spring, the a solution. problems could be solved through the elephantine • Tomasson alleged, they had given department has announced. Cooking, Restaurants, Cleaning, possibility of restricting its use palatable. bureaucracies of government and that individual citizens out final grades in a class taught The course drew overflow Most will say "okay do something but One fact students will have to come to by Tomasson despite his orders crowds uf several hundred would have to take responsibility for their own communities not to do so, Commuting, Hunting for Parking, don't bust everyone because they don't have grips with is this; the Union is the major (I call this the Ralph Nader approach) he was ignored. students during the past semester, an ID card. Sure, get the pushers out; but we extracurricular campus problem. If you are Springer's ruling for Listed as Psychology 450 - Drug Shaping, Utilities and Expenses reinstatement was based on the Use Control, the course will meet want the narcs out too. Don't infringe upon not willing to take part and contribute to a Thus we get some notion of the sense of responsibility failure of Tomasson to follow which youth display: as long as discussion is limited to broad, from 7 to 9:30 p.m, each And would prefer .. _. my personal freedoms by making me dig for .solution, there will be a solution adopted fo1· proper procedures in firing the Thursday• identification to get in and out of some you. generalized attacks on a faceless "establishment'' then they trio and that the grounds on Included in the course is the will stir from their seats to cheer, but do nothing. When an which he based dismissal were pharmacology of drugs in the We do the Cooking, ambiguous. r issue is in the present, in the specific immediacy of their own major areas of depressants, The graduate assistants were stimulants, and hallucinogens. It Plenty of Food, No Limit, lives they decline to participate. When youth theJ:l!selves are fired Dec. 6 by Tomasson for I Student Regent Essential will cover drugs from many Coffee all day, We do the Cleaning 1-·- urged to become involved beyond the rhetorical level and revealing, against his wishes, a set angles: sociological, cultural, legal, The first steps have been taken toward logical step in the evolution of student self - actually put their bodies on the line, they drop-out. of disputed examination grades. historic, behavioral, rehabilitation, (Remember the cowards who went to Canada?) Hundertmark and Montague dose response, crisis treatment, Linen Supplied, Lots of Parking, 1 seating a student on each of the state's governance at the state's universities. had been dismissed by Tomasson and some alternatives to drug use. Walk to Class university Boards of Regents. UNM's governance system has slowly, and Perhaps we are the creations of the television sets we were earlier in the semester for giving Course instructors will come -Rep. Daniel Lyon (D-Bern.), one of the at times reluctantly, been modified to admit too high grades but, following from almost all departments on mesmerized with from childhood. In t.v. everything was so informal hearings, were reinstated. University district representatives, has students on an equal footing with neat and simple; the good guys were on one side and the bad campus, such as sociology and Come Look Us Over. We Now Have Some Vacancies obtained an Attorney General's ruling that administrators and faculty members. Tomasson teaches sociology anthropology, said Bob Paul of guys on another, they even wore different hats and clothes to 101 in which the graduate the department of psychology, Make Your Spring Reservations Now students are not legally excluded from being However, the seating of student regents is distinguish them. assistants grade papers. who is organizing the curriculum. appointed to the regent's boards. essential as the final statement of the Springer said of the ease: "I " rates from $525 per semester -The student presidents of the state's citizenship of the student within the The t.v. world of youth is flat, one-dimensional, clean and make this ruling (for li,-..,..c)-<>x!'.o-,.8 _..;g_~,...... ~~- three largest universities, UNM, NMSU and academic community. To exclude students active. Conflicts fit neatly into 30-minute segments; problems reinstatement) with great The Data Bank of the Bureau reluctance, because the of Business Research is the state's ENMU, have jointly sought Gov. Bruce from the regent's boards would virtually resolve themselves as if by magic when our heros carry out a proceedings as well as the primary source of a wide variety lbe Co\\eue \nn King's support for the proposaL King, who negate gains made in seating on all few actions (like pushing buttons, shooting the bad guys) and i.· materials submitted make it quite of published and unpublished ~~~w-- evident to me that there has been 303 Ash St. NE 243-2881. sits as an ex officio member on all Boards of subordinate university committees. everything is better until next week. ·J .~. business and economic Regents, was lukewarm to the proposal, but Creation of a student regent's seat is long I J : a pattern of behavior in the three information. Politics among youth follow the push-button model. The \ .: . Lt. Gov. Robert Mondragon seems to have overdue. The Daily Lobo advocates its Youth Caucus sought for nothing so much as buttons to push I If I I I II I I I I 1 I I I I II f I I I II I I I I I taken the project under his wing. immediate institution by gubernatorial which would make everything better. Seating of a student regent, whether an appointment, until appropriate legislation advisory or a voting member, is the final can be enacted. If a problem exists (there are, of course, non-existent problems), careful analysis is disregarded. It is assumed that the problem is just what it appears to be; we must do something and do it quickly, otherwise our 30"minutes are up and the next program will come on. ~QUIPMENT The maxim of the Youth Caucus might be, it is better to SOUND SYSTEM do something wrong than to do nothing at all. Men and women believing such will surely make good robots of the 5003 MENAUL BLVD., N.E. I 0 I C 0 R NELL, S. E. / l future. l I We may be the most dangerous generation in history. .I ! * * * * * J It is probably a relief to the downtown press that the Natural Sour1d: "Hard Times" hasn't turned out to be much of anything. . Founded by UNM students and former students the HT has done nothing so much as raise its price. you'll have to hear it to believe it ~ The HT appears to be modeled on a combination of old Lobos and "Mad" magazine covers. Oh yes, and a touch of One glance will tell you that there's never been an audio speaker like it, and the crusading zeal of the "Heights Shopper." your first test will give your ears the same surprise. Designed for music just like the piano soundboard, the Yamaha NS speaker does much more than ' ' The HT takes as its subject matter local politicians, local billboards, local politicians, local newspapers, local conventional types because it performs like a musical instrument, producing politicians and chit-chat between the boys. Basically, it is u:" each tone from its entire surface, with a multi-dimensional bending motion provincial as the Lieutenant Governor. Village liberalism. that comes from its special asymmetrical shape and revolutionary foam "Good moming, sir, I represent tile Handy-IJandy Bruslz and Mop Company, and I . .. Oh, I forgot smog. Smog is another big issue with the hard polystyrene construction. The result is rich, full-fidelity beauty with bass sir? ... sir? . t • " timers. Smog is a major issue. Smog, smog, smog; smog response down to 30Hz! symbolizes the HT, it illuminates every issue. Building in decades of Yamaha musical instrument experience provides other advantages, too. Like a violin or piano, the NS speaker is non-directional, so it The HT slant, while posing as fair - minded is, basically, can project full stereo depth to every listener in the room. Its unbelievably Democratic, machine I reform politics. Its cartoonists attack berna~------Republican and conservative men and ideas with monotonous thin, lightweight design is complemented by renowned Yamaha decorator­ regularity, while its editorialists occasionally blow a few hairs styled wood cabinetry - all in a series of console or bookshelf/wall mount out of place on Gov. King's pointy head. types to meet every stereo need. You can see and hear the difference: the Lujan Urges Youth Registration world's first speaker that's a true musical instrument. Is this hard hitting, authentic journalism in the style of the Manuel Lujan, Jr. Because the expression of full decade of youthful concern Menckenist 20's (the somnambulant idea of the liT)? Or is it R·House of Representatives young ideas is so vital to the responsibly expressed through .. One of the heal thicst political successful resolution of such demonstrations, petitions, and a half-grown Lobo masquerading as a :~;eal live newspaper? I developments of our time hns problems as the future of the hard work in electoral politicd, Are the boys still trying to impress their former teachers in SINCE 1887.Y8MAttA been the enactment of the 26th draft, the use and abuse of drugs, only 20% of the 18 to 21 year old Journalism School, hoping to somehow get that C+ in Amendment enfranchising 11.2 and the reform of educational population have registered since make-up and composition changed to a B? million Americans between the institutions, it is important that the passage of the 26th ages of 18 and 21. The the voices or young people be Amendment. Starts at 59.95 to 299.95 Amendment reflects the heard by legislators at all level of This appeal is being made in T~e.name of th~ "Hard Times" isit~elf absrud. Why hard, emergence of a well·educated, government. cooperation with The Student wha~ times? .Certamly one has a hard time plodding through informed and concerned Though other methods are Vote, a non•partisan foundation the same. old hackneyed cliches about politics, pollution and Come and listen ... Bring your favorite record or generation of young people who often more dramatic, there is only based in Washington, D.C., which are offering t,h., nation n new one effective way in a democracy is conducting a nationwide effort the puerile. Are these the "hard times"? Or is it the "hard perspective on issues of to assure that your opinion will be to register students and young time" one must have trying to rejuvenate circa 1925 tape ... You won't believe it. importance to all of us. heard: Vote. Paradoxically, after a working people. Fabianism in the alien climate of New Mexico?

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Wednesday, January 19, 1972 Page 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·, ....-;.•·' '-''·~ ·· · · ·Favoting Single Ticket Agents ' '~ .,', ~·-· .....--· •'-• 'Pop Entertainment' Not Popular ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THESE BOOKS? By CASEY CHURCH Conway, appointed by ASUNM President Ken White last spdng, was formerly a Aspects of the Novel E. M. Forster On My W~y to Where? Dory Previn A local ticket agent and a promoter have Selected Poems partner in S.R.O. Ticket Agency. He left the Berto/t Brecht The Confessions Jean·Jacrtues Rousseau charged Popular Entertainment Committee agency last spring. S!llected Poems William Carlos Williams Temper of Our Time Eric Hoffer ,. .Exiles Chairman Mike Conway with favoring one James Joyce Pumpkin Seed Point Frank Waters Theory of Literature Committee Origin Wel/ek and Warner The Process of Economic Growth W. W. Rostow f"·~.,.. ticket and booking agent, S.R.O. 'l'icket .Flavors Mf!son Wllli?m~ Soul On l~e EldridM Cleaver Agency, in entertainment contracts. . The ad hoc investigating committee, The Writing on the Wall Mary McCarthy The accusations came Jan. 12 at the f1tst expected to define operating guidelines for The Winds of War Herman Wouk The Red Rover James Fenimore Cooper Men Without Women Ernest flemingway 0 Pioneers! of two open hearings by an ad hoc ASUNM the PEC late in January, was set up Willa C'ither Intruder in the Dust William Faulkner An Episode of Sparrows Senate investigating committee. following a dispute involving a $300 Rumer Godden Pylon Wi/fiam FaulkMr Dennis Trambley, of Albuquerque Ticket overcharge on tickets for a University The Hill of Devi E. M. Forster Soldier's Pay William Faulkner Soliloquies of New England George Santayana Fleecing the Lambs Christopl1er Elias Agency, and Chris Jillson, of Four Keys sponsored concert in December. Writers at Work The Paris Review Interviews Tr;111els With My Aunt Graham Greene Agency, charged Conway with turning down "The committee is to recommend rules The Novel of the Future AnuisNin Snow Country Yasunari Kawabata bids by their agencies without reason, and and procedures concerning the Popular Save Me the Walt>; Zelda Fitzgerald By the North Gate Joyce Carol Oates for recommending use of S.R.O. exclusively, Entertainment Committee to the Senate. A Season in Hell and the Drunken Boat Arthur Rimbaud The Wizard of Oz L. Frank Bqum In Chancery is G.. Jolin Galsworthv In Someone's Shadow RodMcKuen S.R.O. parUally owned by Ken ttas, The recommendation will help preserve Amulets and Talismans former UNM activities director and a former student eonfidence in the committee and E. A. Wallis Budge Honor Thy Father Guy Talese Satan ism and Witchcraft Jules Miche/et Astrological Spacebook Barbara Bird feather chah·man of the Popular Entertainment student government," said ASUNM Vice The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald The General Theory John Maynard Keynes. Taps at Reveille Committee. President Jack O'Guinn in an openmg F. Scott Fitzgerald The Tenants Bernard Malamud A Passage to India E. M. Forster Franny and Zooey J. D. Salinger Vem Curtis 'No Cooperation' statement at the hearing. Second Skin "We are not being given a fair crack at the He added many students "have become John Hawkes The Films of Gary Cooper Homer Dickens Klingsor's Last Summer Hermann Hesse Burmese Days George Orwell Poems TAOS SKI VALLEY TRIPS shows " said Trambley. "We get no cynical" over the operations of the PEC. Hermann Hesse Exile and the Kingdom Albert Camus The Trial $35 includes transportation, lodge Vern Curtis Resigns cooperation' from the comm1'tt ee. " PEC in the last few years has.been troubled Franz Kafka A Canticle for Liebowitz Walter M. Miller Jr. accommodations next to slopes, Trambley, advertising manager of KP A.R. by booking acts that haven't shown, such as Women in Love D. H. Lawrence The Devils of Loudun Aldous Huxley OlS(ounts on lifts, rentals and lessons. As Union Director said he was not informed of tentatiVe the Aretha Franklin show in 1969, and in Studies in Classic American Literature D. H. Lawrence Kent State James Michener leave Albuquerque friday evening, concert dates early enough to make a bid for booking acts that have sold poorly. Teaching is a Subversive Activity Postman and Weingartner America and China Chang Hsin-hai return Sunday evening. Union Director Vern Curtis has The Soft Revolution Postman and Weingartner Sexttal Politics Kate Millett For Info Call !\ill Winch 282··5405 resigned that position effective the ticket concession. Establishing a code for internal operation The Last Temptation of Christ Nikos Kazantzakis Prisoner of Sex Normfln Mailer immediately to accept a position Ticket agents are not hired directly by the of the committee, or seeking an alternative The Fratricides Niko:; Kazantzakis Man's Fate Andre Malraux in the data prucessint~ centel'. Popular Entertainment Committee (PEC), to the current committee were also discussed Penguin Island Anatole France The Condamned of Altona Jean Paul Sartre Hru:old Lavender, vice president but by the promoter who brings in the show. at the hearing. History of the Second World War B. H. Liddell Hart The Mont!)ssori Method Maria Montessori for student affairs, is currently PEC acts as negotiating agent for the London War Notes 1939-45 Mollie Panter-Downes Summerhill E, S. Neill serving as acting Union director Conway, and each committee member The Years Virginia Woolf The American Presidency Clinton l?osslter pending selection of a full time University, which holds the booking present, were questioned on committee The Books in My Life Henry Miller The Enormous Room e. e. cummings director. Lavender said he would contract. operating procedures and record keeping. Black Elk Speaks John G. Neihardt lphigenia in Tauris Euripides like to see the job filled "as soon A representative of Four Keys also said Two meetings during the semester were Realm of Numbers Isaac As1mov The Velveteen Rabbit Margery Williams as possible but I will have to Realm of Measure Isaac Asimov Tile Greening of America Charles A. Reich they were not informed of possible concert recorded by the committee's secretary. Metamorphoses consult with Ray Schowers days, had several booking dates turned down Ovid The Ecology Action Guide Alan Bock (Union Board chairman) about it Conway said he "didn't know" minutes Battles of the Little Bighorn Mari Sandoz Emotion and Meaning in Music Leonard B. Meyer first." for vague reasons and that repeated attempts had to be kept of each meeting. He Old Jules MariSandoz The Myth of Sisyphus Albert Camus Curtis accepted the post only to obtain a list of open concert dates were estimated the committee had had five or six The Strange Case of Pot Michael Schofield I and Thou Martin Buber last summer. He was the third fruitless. meetings at which a quorum was present. Farragan's Retreat Tom McHale Man and Dolphin John C. Lilly director to resign in less than two Sometimes a Great Notion Ken Kesey WIRE fR}{MES years. Committee Vote Question The December incident that sparked (tremendous selection) The Four Keys representative said appointment of the ad hoc committee Tinted Lenses BROtheRS mUSIC Conway had turned down their bidS; without involved an extra $300 in ticket money Sun Glasses a committee vote. collected at the December Neil Diamond WE HAVE THESE TITLES IN STOCK AND WAITING FOR YOU AS WELL AS THOU­ Photo Grey & Conway testified the PEC "had voted on concert due to a missprint on the tickets. Lenses RecoRb exchanqe everything we've had," but said he had Prior to the concert the PEC voted to 1 SANDS OF OTHERS AS EXPECTED AS "DAVID COPPERFIELD," AS EXOtiC AS turned down many promoter's offers retain the money and not attempt to return '~ used records and unilaterally because of conflicts in it to concertgoers. instruments scheduling dates with other University Following the concert, the PEC voted to ''THE EGYPTIAN BOOK OF THE DEAD." events. ask the show's promoter, Northwest WE Buv SELL oR TRADE PEC has sponsored five shows during the Releasing Inc., of Seattle, to retu.rn the $300 ~~~lNs first semester. S.R.O. has handled ticket to the committee to be held in reserve, but Ph. 242~3745 511 Wyoming NE sales for all five events, and has been the Conway told the Lobo Jan. 12 he had not li I 83 I Central NW promoter fo:t one show. The other four written to the promoter asking for the funds i ALMOST 100,000 .GOOD BOOKS TO SELECT FROM. J..JJ-u""'82 promotion agencies were from out of town. to be returned. He added he was waiting for ,1, ,. ,. ·.• Conway, a third year law student, an audit of the show to be completed. testified he "told promoters there are three The second round of testimony was ticket agents in town," and added he "felt scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 18 at 1 p.m. in I. free to recommend one" if asked by the the Union. Other local promoters "were LJTTL~ PROFfSSOR SOOK CeNTeR promoters to do so. expected to testify. Drop-Add Policy the student's college office, as ;:::=::::=::::::=::::::=::====; before, but instead of having it FAIR PLAZA A new drop·add policy has signed by the professor there will New Mexico been adopted to try to stem the be a college representative who DAILY LOBO Telephone 266-3110 Lomas & San Pedro NE ov<>rwhe!minf; problem of will sign the slips and keep a coordinating class changes. The.re record of class openings. Voi. 75 No. 72 were some 30,000 changes last But the really drastic change is Box 20, University P.O., UNM, semester, that the slips must be returned to Albuquerque, N.M 87106 ~~~~~~~~ --~ ~---·--··-4 The way it works is this: the college office within two Editorial Phone (505} 277- • We carry a complete set of CLIFF'S NOTES. . . 1 Penguin, Pelican, Scribner, Dover, Harvest Drop-add slips will he issued at worlting days of their initiation. 4102, 277·4202; • 1 Advertising 277-4002 .. , Monarch Notes 1 and other The Daily New Mexico Lobo is i published Monday through Friday •.. College Outline Series 1 FIRST QUALITY PAPERBACKS every regular week of the tJni:ver· -- -...... _...... ~ SELECTED sity y~ar by the Board of Student Publications of the Univel'SitY of New Mexico, and is not financially associated with UNM. Second class postage paid at Albuqerque, Ne~ Mexico 87106. Subseription rate lS $7 for the academic year. 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BOOKCENTCR Telephone 266·3110 Studt'llls u• IIJ SJ .f/11 d!scuwlt Fm Jnfr1tmation: :!fi5.H:.!Ii:! or .:!fi5·H !50 r;IIJJ fl~ Y\lll-.R 'iO:'\ & '1\:'\ PEDRO S.E. l>t:\l!talmiutttC'' fwm t':\'~t) : ,,' .. \ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pagl' 4 NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, January 19, 1972 Page 5 Wickham Brothers toPet/onn Union to Open Coffee House Tom Hogg, graduate assistilnt in student Ray Schowers. aren't at that stage, yet, hut hope the St\ldent Ac~ivities Office, has The first performers scht;!duled to attract the top regional be~1.1n. a search for f?lk singers, to appear at the coffee house will DON'T FIGHT IT... names." guitarists, and comed1ans willing be Hank and Lewis Wickham. The coffee house will be open to perfot•m at the new UNM They will appear nightly from only to UNM students, faculty, Coffee Ho1.1se, Feb, 10 to 13. and stnff with IDs. One 1, will be $,50 February, will occupy room 129 performers," lfogg explained. "Wr:J per person, Hogg said. of the Union, Hogg said, The will audition interested artists and The coffee house "J•eflects a DARKROOM room will be open from Thursday make decisions on an individual desire for. the Union Board to through Sunday, with food and basis. 'fbis type of coffe!l house make the Union more geared beverages, has become so successful at other towat•d student needs," Schowers SUPPLIES AT Funding for performers, food, colleges and universities that there said. "We feel n change in the beverages, waitresses, and other is now a 'coffee house' circuit that Union is needed and that this is a costs comes from the Union "',t,. ·cts some of the top name step in that direction. We also Board, headed by graduate performers in the country. We THRIFTY VALUES! plan, working with Student Activitie!l, to experiment with other uses of the Union tn the near future." About 120 persons will be accommodated in the 1113W SALE! stru<:ture, Hogg said. One night each week will b13 devoted to amateur night, but no bands or extremely loud music will be used at the coffee house. Winter Merchandise Interested performers should contact Tom Hogg, Student ActiviUes Office at UNM, 277·4706. 1-3 to 1-2 Off What's that funny sml311? £::0 111NeeaJI - \f7 ~dltU ·,. Hand Blork Printing '======~~~2..;:?;R.~o'""~~;o;•R;·;R.;M~u;r;ra~•~2~4;Z~·4~'-;3;3~====:===:=:=~W;•~·c~k~ham Brothers ,.: Foster Teen Librarian Donald Foster, catalog librarian Sony for the UNM gcnernl library, ha& b!len named acting technical Since 1949 serviclls librarian from January to Super-Scope June this year. The technical services librarian, We've Been Cassette Specials Atthur D()Volder, is on sabbatical leave during the period. ,. Son~ McdQI TC·60 Sidney Yen, cataloger in the ______AC 'DC P~rqonal PottJblu general library, has been named Student Headquarters Canselte·Corder '\" -;... ·"~~' _1$ acting eatalog librarian. for Component Systems at Affordable Prices

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• Still More Best Ten .... Gov. Bruce King Delivers BEST NEW GROUP ..... (continued 'rrom page 9) ''FULLY QUALIFIED SURVIVOR"- Michael Chapman Crazy Horse-but alas, before the .State of State A"ddress The Associated Students UNM ' 1BARK" (Harvest/SW·816) year was ended they had already Jeffersou Airplaue drastically rearranged personnel. (Grunt/FTR-1 001) ''M ORDICAI JONES"-Mordicai Gov. Bruce King Tuesday called as ueod.ed construction and Jones (Polydor/PD 5010) So maybe I should name instead THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO In the same category as 'the Amazing Blond.el. for state appropriations from the one-time ouly studies. "Cahoots" and "Sticky Fingers," "SANTANA (IH?)"-Santana general fund of ovet $291 million His budget recommendations, (Columbia/KC 30595) * * * * * "Bark" looks weak only in BEST MISCELLANEOUS (VERY) for fisca1 year 1972. the governor said, reflect an comparison with some earlier JA King's recommendations, average 1 0 per cent increase over POPEJOY HALL * * * * * "BRIAN JONES PRESENTS THE . gems. Balin's departure, as with PIPES OF PAN AT JOU JOUKA" dl!!iVeNd to a joint session of Lhe appropriations fo~ Lhis yea:r. He ...... previous changes, hasu't hurt the BEST NEW FEMALE ARTIST..... state legislature as part of his then told the legislature that he ___ .. "JUDEE SILL"-Judee Sill (Rolling Stones/COC 49100)-the and the Cultural Program Committee Airplane's standing as oue of the late Stoue Joues was a cosmic "State of the State Address" makes "no secret that it is my two or three best rock bauds (Asylum/SD 5050) figure, and these 1964 recordings reflect an increase of nearly $2.6 feeling we will finish my anywhere, administration without a general * * * he made in Morocco are what you milliou over. state general fund * * * * * * * might expect but can't possibly be expenditures for this fiscal year. tax increase." Prokm~ JUST MISSED ..... BEST NEW MALE ARTIST..... Breakdown prepared for. A real trip-don't Equal Rights "11·17·70"-Elton John "JOHN PRINE"-John Prine King leaves office in January, take it lightly. King also told the lawmakers (Uni/93105) . (Atlantic/SD 8296) 1974. ''EVENSONG" (Island/SW-93 02 the condition of the state general Major Events January Through April fund is good and "all agencies Major items included in the . • . "FANTASIA LINDUM"-The governor's budget half rice A m a z i· n g B I o n d e 1 should finish the ( 1971) fiscal Sanity Standards Studied year" within their appropriations. recommendations include: (Island/SW-9310) In other items in his address Legislature: $1,823,000 ''ALBUM II"-Loudon compare(} to $1,260,300 this Wainwl'ight III (Atlantic/SD King said he would send to the legislature a proposed year. ' Jan. 22-8:15 p.m.-Dance Theater of Harlem 8291) In De Broca Film Classic Judicial: $6,715,000 up from "? ? ? ? "-Led Zeppelin Constitutional amendment that "KING OF HEARTS" would guarantee "equality of $6,394,250. Feb. 6-8:15 p.m.-Orpheus in the Underworld-opera (Atlantic/SO 7208) Executive: $12,454,515 up * * * * * Philippe De Broca rights under the law for both HONORABLE MENTION •.... The Guild Theater sexes" and prohibit any from $12,088,860. "THE SILVER TONGUED identification on birth certificates Health-Hospitals-Welfare: an Feb. 16-8 :15 p.m.-Butterflies Are Free-Broadway play DEVIL AND I"-Kris "What you resist, you become." This Taoist proverb is the which could be discriminatory. increase from $33,820,428 to OFF! Kristofferson (Monument/Z basis of much of man's problem with himself. But the Dance, He also said he would back laws $38,496,000. 50°/o It concerning noise pollution Public Safety: an increase of Feb. 21-8 :15 p.m.-.Osipov Balalaika ·orchestra of Moscow 30679) the Divine Comedy, the Cosmic Spoof, goes on. can be joy or struggle, or joyful struggle. abatement but reiterated again nearly $1.5 million from that it is his intention to "closely $10,357,059 to $11,806,500. Exquisitely directed, acted and photographed, and based restrict" special legislation so that Public Education: Mar. 15-8:15 p.m.-Murray Louis Dance Theater upon the timeless dynamics of being human, Philippe De the legislature can "concentrate" $157,877,289 compared to Broca's contemporary classic "King Of Hearts" takes us into on fiscal matters. $145,170,400. Apr. 10-8 :15 p.m.-Ballet Folklorica of Mexico the insanity of our "sanity" and shows us the sanity of our Fiscal Matters· Higher Education: $50,415,500 "insanity." Alan Bates is cast as a By law, sessions of the up from $45,437,128. legislature in even-numbered years Other Education: first world war Scottish 50 Sl A '} bl highlander private sent to save a OtS Val a e are restricted to financial matters (vocational/technical) an increase French village from the devilish I S h and those items specifically to $5,148,200 from $4,940,800. destructiveness of a German _plot. 315 requested by the governor. Law Enforcement ll peeC , In his address, King laid heavy The townspeople have already G }dh b S King said the state should end University students with activity cards are entitled to purchase two tickets been evacuated, except for the 0 a er ays this fiscal year with an emphasis on the need for an approximate $19 million surplus increase in law enforcement to any of the above events at one half the regular prices. telephone 277-3121 inmates of the local asylum. calling it "one of my major When Private Pumpernickle Speech instructor Jerry but cautioned against appropriating any of those funds concerns." (Alan Bates) arrives in the town Goldhaber has announced that He added that the state has he becomes involved with the due to a registration error 40 . I for recurring expenditures. Instead, he said, use of the surplus been unable to make "major inmates who refuse to recognize students were inadvertently inroads" on what he termed a the internatioual role game of war dropped from a Speech 315 class, should go to special high priority non-recurring expenditures such "cancerous" problem. $800,000 as being any more important than Problems of Interpersonal of the increase in public safety their own role games of fantasy, Communications. funds, he said, would go toward which call for every moment to be The course is still o_pen and has hiring 30 additional uniformed a celebration, Pumpernickle is a capacity for another 50 policemen and 10 civilians for the made into the King of Hearts by students. If They Come In state _police. the inmates, who by now roam Goldhaber said the course is The Morning, He then said he was also calling freely through the town, and is open to all students and may be for an average 12 _per cent increase ceremoniously crowned and taken without his permission prior Angela Davis for district attorney offices to betrothed to his eye's apple. to the class. help them combat the rising rate "They're Overacting" The content of the course is $1.25 of crime in New Mexico. Meanwhile, the "objective" devoted to communications Drugs Order as many as you want! At half price! Complete the order form below, reality continues and the clock problems in the family, industry Sources, Roszak 'The governor also called for a Send check or money order for each album, along with sales slip or register tape ticks the town closer to its doom. and the government, using "systematic approach for drug showing the price you paid for your PROTEIN 29 AEROSOL HAIR GROOM. "Let's make love," says the transactional analysis as the tool $2.45 abuse" control. He added that he Queen. "But we've only three for analysis. "fully supports" a proposed bill minutes to live!" says the King. The texts for the course are I Collected Essays, to be introduced by a special r. ------ORDER fORM ------, "That's enough time," says the "I'm OK, You're OK," by legislative committee established GREAT SOUNDS ALBUMS PLEASE SEND ME THE Queen. Of course the town is Thomas Harris, and "The Games Huxley last year to study the need for I P. o. BOX 29 FOLLOWING ALBUMS AT I saved by the King, his people are People Play," by Eric Berne. revamping the state's drug laws. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11202 50% OFF LIST! saved, which is cause for more Goldhaber may be reached at $2.95 (The Daily Lobo will carry a I I celebration. Enemy soldiers meet 277·4021. '"' special article on that law in the LIST YOUR I All your in the town square and massacre Monday, Jan. 24 issue.) 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Page 11 L------~ ,Wednesday, January 19, 1972 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 10 GSA Plans Early February Elections Acting ISRAD Chief Regents Approve 0~Mondragon Drafts Student ;Regent Bill GSA t>l~ctions for president and placed in vanous spots around position. Schowers is running for vice prt'sidenL have been campus, He said he would prefer president. To ContinttePrograms Universi~y Forum King Reart..s 'Unfavorably' To 1oint Let;ter scheduled for early February, said to conduct the election by mail Individuals elected will :replace Jim O'Neill, vice president of but that it is not feasible to obtain By SANDY McCRAW The advisory University Community Forum, ILt. Gov. Robert Mondragon is The request for the governor's provide for such advisory student Bert Hansen, current GSA GSA. ' lists of all graduate students from president, and O'Neill. As newly-&ppointed acting director of the Institute of under discussion for over a year, was given final expected to draft legislation support follows a Dec. 7 Attorney positions regardless of the General's opinion allowing that governor's appointive perogative. The deadline for applications tlw data processing center on such Continuing Social Research and Pevelopment (ISRAD), George ~pringer approval by the UNM Regents Dec. 13. providing for ex officio members for the two posts will be "short notice." of the state hoardr. of re~ents, said students could legally be Gary Blakely, ENMU student announced shortly, O'Neill added. At Lobo press time Ray Education Classes will "substantially carry on with the programs now involved 'l'he forum Was one ot four maju1· chtlllg<;:" ili Brad dates, NMSU student appointed as regents. The opinion president, is the third student All graduate students are eligible Schowers, present administrative Courses in social services, in ISRAD." Springer is dean of the graduate school and vice University governance suggested by the president. was sought by Rep. Daniel Lyon officer seeking student regents. to run for either position. assistant of GSA, was the only sewing and small business president for research, Regent-appointed Committee on University Cates is one of three student (D·Bern.). O'Neill said ballot boxes will be announced candid!lte for either management will be !lmong those The directorship was vacated by Jack Campbell, former Governance in May 197.1. body presidents in the state that The opinion states that Summer Program offered by UNM's division of governor of New Mexico, who resigned effective Jan. 1 in the The Regents also turned down a proposal to recently requested Gov. King to students are not constitutional\y UNM will sponsor a summer continuing education this include such legislation in his call excluded from 11 position on a session from June 19 until July semester. wake of controversy involving the organization. Campbell reduce tuition for foreign Students, withheld to the Legislature this year. regent's board. "Clearly the only 28, 197 2, in cooperation with the Classes last five weeks, will devote his time to the Federation of Rocky Mountain action on a proposed BBA program in the ASUNM President Ken White, requirements set forth in the Universidad Autonoma de beginning Jan. 24. Registration States, of which he is the president. Campbell said this and School of Business and Administrative Sciences another supporter of student Constitution for members of the Guadalajara, offering courses for BUDGET TAPES began Jan 15 at the Continuing other commitments "will · not permit me to devote the pending a discussion of the finances of the regents, said King had reacted Boards of Regents are that they credit in Spanish and Spanish Education Center o.n the appropriate time and attention to ISRAD." program change. "favorably" when the issue was be qualified electors of the state Southwest History. For further northwest corner of Lomas and presented to him orally, but and that they be of varying information inquire at the & RECORDS 1708 Central SE Yale. Line Responsibility Formation Soon "reacted unfavorably" when he political parties." International Office, UNM, 1717 Among the courses offered will Springer stressed his position is "very temporary and is in The Forum is to be set up as soon as possible, got the letter making the request. The opinion also said the Roma, N.E. be casework, social legislation, addition to my existing duties. I was chosen because of basic the Regents said, but gave no specific date. Cates said Mondragon told him governor may appoint students to modern social service techniques, line responsibility. It's not unusual to do this." Springer used The Forum would be responsible for he would present a draft bill to advisory positions on tl:>e boards, 1970 was a bard year for the beginning sewing, tailoring, sewing King "this week." ;1nd that the Legislature mjly United States Space Program, with knit and stretch fabrics, the example of Harold Lavender, vice president of student discussion of "policy questions of general income tax for small businesses, activities, accepting the line responsibility as temporary concern," and recommending solutions of la bar-management. director of the Union. problems to any group on campus. It is, Springer, who will go on sabbatical leave in March, may be however, specifically prohibited from being a All replaced by a regular director. If a director can not be found judicial or legislative board, and its decisions are All A PAULIST DOESN'T by that time, another acting director will be appointed, he not binding. $4.98 LPs WAIT TO BE said. Also, the forum would make nominations for $6.98 ORDAINED Identifying Role the position of University ombudsman. The $2.99 TO GET He plans to "suggest one or two things in preparation of ombudsman has been approved in principle by INVOLVED. identifying the role of the organization," including open the Regents, but final approval of the position is STand questions concerning the ISRAD charter and functions of the contingent upon passage by the Forum and When it cornes to shoes executive committee. budgeting considerations. (ass. "Up to now, ISRAD has been a collection of programs, 49Members very useful in·the realm in which they function," Springer Membership of the 49 member forum is from and apparel for the dancer . • • If you think said. Especially effective have been programs such as those the central administration and college deans (6), $4.99 that ordination concerning home improvement and business, he stressed. is something the faculty (19), undergraduate student body like graduation The present staff will probably continue at the program (15), graduate student body (4), alumni (2), and -and the time although there may be some changes if new projects are University staff (3). in between is similar to marking time-then funded or old ones die from lack of monetary support, he The Regents also set a March 15 deadline for you couldn't be more mistaken. added. comments on the terms of a proposed Come to PARIS! The Pau\ists were founded Child Development streamlining . of the UNM internal judicial with the belief that each man is Concerning the Child Development Program, new director system. The modifications were also part of the a member of the community and he contributes his own thing, Jim Jaramillo and his assistant Harold Bailey have "made a Governance Committee's report. B. B. King Each is an individual with his fairly thorough analysis," Springer said. The changes in the The Regents also approved "in principal" the Live-in London 3.49 own talents and he is given the program "were made by Campbell as a result of certain terms of a graduate housing program, accepted a freedom to use them in his own complaints." way. But not later. Now. Reg. 5.98 Now II For instance, during the no­ Last October, the program was under considerable attack parking fee schedule for Semester 1972-73 vitiate, novices work in such by the Chicano community, the United Child Care Board and and approved the design for a $295,000 building TICKETS FOR THE diverse areas as hospitals, voca­ Sen. Clinton P. Anderson charging discrimination and project on the north campus. tional rehabilitation centers and Parking Fees CONCERT Universities. They serve as assist­ mismanagement. " ant chaplains, co-retreat masters, The program is currently under the jurisdiction of United The parking fee schedule approved is a sliding student teachers and psychiatric Child Care, Inc., a community organization, and it is up to scale based on income levels. aides. ISRAD only to "give supportive services, not management, Students will pay $27 for nine months ZZ Tops First Paulist Seminarians create care and feeding." parking in reserved lots; teaching, graduate and recreational programs, direct Reg. 4.98 Now 2.69 "Days of Recollection" for CCD Legislature research assistants and "non-exempt personnel" students, direct film series, ex• Sen. William Sego (R-Bern.) told a recent meeting of the on the bi-weekly payroll will pay $39 per year; periment with the use of media Legislative Finance Committee UNM has continued funding personnel with salaries not exceeding $17,999 in the liturgy as a preaching tool, originate and edit the Paullst for ISRAD, although the legislature refused to fund will pay $66 per year; personnel with salaries of TICKETS FOR THE Free Press, coordinate Lenten the program beginning in1969, Sego said. $18,000 or more will pay $78 per year. lectures and organize Home CONCERT Masses, to mention just a few. "We do receive flak," Springer said, "from legislators every The fee schedule was drawn up by the When you commit yourself to once in a while. This is probably unavoidable because we are Campus Planning Committee in December after the Paulists, it isn't a someday functioning in the public domain in which politicians have an the Regents had approved paid parking in BlacKOak Arkansas thing. It's now. Today. interest. It is possible for legislators to doubt the value of the October. For more information about program. . . and they are not reticent about expressing their the Paulists write to: Rev. Don· aid C. Campbell, C.S.P., Voca­ feelings toward it. tion Director, Room 300, "We should be prepared to justify what we do and admit Black Oak when we make errors," he said. 3.49 paiiStfothers. "BEF (Board of Educational Finance) has not been Arkansas terribly supportive of ISRAD as a total concept, but has Reg. 5.98 Now supported strongly certain programs within ISRAD," Springer said. Springer has not been asked to testify before any legislative committees and he says he doubts he will be called 415 West 59th Street upon to defend ISRAD. Posters-Patches-Papers-Pi pes New York, N.Y.10019 New Assistant Director Show Cancelled Harold Bailey, has been named The Vienna Opera Company's assistant director of UNM's Child performance of "Die tbe bribal patb Development Program. Fledermaus," scheduled for March A 22-year resident of the city, 1 at Popejoy Hall on the CO~fPLETE WEDDil\G PLAXXIXG A?\D Bailey has served on the University of New Mexico campus ARRAl\GEME:'\TS Albuquerque High coaching staff has been cancelled by the New in basketball and track. York producer. Proper planning sa<-~; D"rofrssionals for you from our 'With more than 150 dance students enrolling for the spring semester, and the lltUI>Al. PAT II assotiates- the hest in the area! The cost of these services is rxantv the same through us as if you enr:age them directly ••.. The entire fac::ulty exercise happy, we recommend a visit to the Paris-UPTOWN f~Tcat dilfctenr<' is that we coordinate the entire effort to assure you a beauti· Store just a mile east of the campus on Central. There you will find a - ful and well·organiled wedding._ fabulous collection of Gapezio ballet slippers, tights and leotards. For com­ • INVITATIONS • SALON GOWNS • ADDRESSING SERVICE • DRESSMAKER GOWNS LUNCHES fort and long life you just can't beat Capezio quality! For ~'\election and • PHOTOGRAPHY • MENSWEAR RENTALS RememberSumrner Cookouts? fitting, you can't beat Paris; UNM's friendly neighbor at 3701 Central NE. • !~LOWERS • JEWELRY • MUSIC • ATTENDANTS' GIFTS • CATERING • TRANSPORTATION 9 am to 1:30pm 1 --Get that same flavor • WEDDING CAKES • GUEST RESERVATIONS • PARTY RENTALS • INSURANCE COUNSEL with our • PARTY ACCESSORIES • HONEYMOON PLANNING • TENTS AND CANOPIES • TRAVELARRANGEMENTS Quick Service at the right price Broiled Hamburger We can help yo•• locnte wedding and reception sites and assist at your re· heatsal, ccrcmo11y and reception. Let us explain our timc.saving system to 266-0550 7:00am-midnight Across from Johnson Gym you with no obli~:ation on your part. "We do the legwork-all you have to do is get rna,. i !d." Newman Center

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Pagl'! 12 NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, January 19,1972 Pageta 72 LUSC Report Stressing Awareness Library ~eport Released l\1ot·e awareness on the purt of Rep. 'fom Hoover (R-Bern.), national study, student leaders the State's Bo:wds of Regents the House Minority leader, said he showed the Committee that the The director's role in the strengthening of a professional "University planning will need toward college housing library was aware the committee was UNM Library is definitely below libr!lry, the organization and the knowledge a.nd capability. to take more specific account of facilities, cufetE'rias and' student making the recommendation for national standards." Student library's role in University The report also claimed the requirements," according to the faculty ratios has been urged by the General Obligation Bond, but Housing was said to be inadequate planning came under fire in the Library Committee "has tended report, "for library resources and the Legislative University Study pointed out that use of the State's and the Bachelor of Business survey of the general library made to involve itself, on occasion, in services so that they can be Committee (LUSC) in its third estimated $19 million surplus Administtation degree was by Booz, Allen and Hamilton, a operating detail which should be included early, completely and report to the Legislature. might be utilized instead. He discussed. Student leade1·s consultant firm. The survey was accomplished by the director. It with solid justification. 'l'he The report submitted to the noted, however, he didn't know reported satisfactory c o m m is s i o n e d b y t h e also suggested the law and medical library's role in the University 1 9 7 2 legishtture, recommended how much the committee was communication with the administration :ar.t spring. sciences librarians should not planning process will have to be administration, faculty and the qolb the upgrading of libraries at state asking for the libraries. The resign9.tion of David serve as ex-officio members of the more definite and regular so that institutions, comparable to those Rep, Raymond G. Sanchez Board of Regents. . Kelley, director of the general committee. the library's contribution can be of surrounding states. (D-Bern,) one of the newer Student complaints of library library, came in the wake of the ''Coordination on library- type greater and better informed both The committee recommended members on the LUSC noted the inadequacy were heard by the Chicago firm's $30,000 report. matters is now quite haphazard in developing and implementing the libraries receive additional urgency in obtaining funds for the committee at all the state's Kelley resigned effective July 1, and occurs only spasmodically in plans." funds for 1972-73 fiscal year improvements necessary. ''We're institutions. 1972. single contacts between individual Travelstead said he would like The report was compiled by the I . StQ€€t through a General Obligation trying to get money for the K e II e y e x p I a i ned h is units," it said. "to invite the director of the Bond "issue effective for a period libraries as soon as soon as Committee after a series of visits resignation: "It's a combination A resources development library to meetings of the of years to upgrade all libraries possible," he said. Sanchez added to the campuses Last semester. \· of everything in the past four to division was suggested to be added academic deans and I'd like to comparable to those of the LUSC was trying to get the Student body Leaders from the five years. We've done the best we to the library. The division would have him involved with the surrounding states." bond issue, but if it was not universities extended invitations could do with the resources we b e m a d e up m o s t I y o f g r a d u a t e and cur ric u 1 a possible, "we'll try for a direct to the LUSC to hold on-campus .·'-' had to work with. There has been bibliographers. committees." appropriation which will mean meetings during the fall semester, criticism that we arc not Subordinates to the director It would also be profitable to CIQCUS Unique Jewelry Less money." General recommendations adcq1.1ate. Of course, the timing of came under fire as not taking on invite the director of the library The report said UNM students made for state universities and the survey seems appropriate in overall management functions to meetings of the president und For gave an excellent and well­ observations about the direction CORN MAIDEN CLOWN CORN KACHINA that the new director will be able properly, even on matters directly vice presidents of the University documented presentation of higher education were also • Unique Occasions to have this to work with." related to their responsibility. It when discussions having concerning the inadequacy of the included in the report such as Kelley will work in the also complained of lack of implications to the library were to "tho need for full and open 1820 CENTRAL UNM Library. "Utili~ing a New A nthro Exhibit acquisitions department and will supervision in the library. Kelley IJe discussed, Travelstead said . boards of regents meetings, and be "available for consultation said supervision in the library was Kelley recognized planning as •...... the quality of teaching concerning , A collection showing some of the finest of Southwestern with the new director." He will sufficient with monthly reports one of the most important aspects 243-1988 graduate and undergraduate Indian arts has been placed on permanent exhibition at the retire next year. coming in to him. of the report. "This has definitely ~ New Course ~ students today." The LUSC also urged boards of Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. Chester Travelstead, vice The hiring of an assistant been a weakness. We need a closer ~ MARRIAGE AND ~ Regents to request student The material has been given to the museum by Mr. and Mrs. president for academic affairs, director was also recommended. working relationship with ~ PERSONAL ~ participation on a non-voting basis Gilbert Maxwell of Farmington. said he was going to appoint an Travelstead said he thought such a planning - especially in reference DEVELOPMENT in the governance of state The unusual display case will include textiles, baskets and implementation committee whoso project would be feasible if the to graduate programs,'' he said. ~ institutions and reasserted the pottery collected by Ms. Maxwell's father, the late Clark ;Field, function will be "to study, assess assistant was viewed as ail "The General Library," the U also will display many examples of Ms. Maxwell's and evaluate the recommenda· "administrative assistartt" and not report continued, "should be part Topics247 ~ need for Regents to actively participate in all aspects of extensive collection of kachina dolls. tions and place them in priority as responsible 'in direct line," of university planning both l• Home Economics Dept. ~ The case, itself, has been constructed of old adobe bricks. order." Kelley agreed. because it should have some governance. • MWF9:30a.m. ~ In its third report submitted to An elaborate lock is from a 19th century Spanish boat. The The entire report probably will User services were also important contributions to make oldest part of the display, though, is the flagstone on the floor not be implemented, with the emphasized in the report, The and so that it can be aware of and ~ TTh2:00p.m. ~ the legislature, the L USC report Tom W. Thompson differed from the first two, in its inside the case. It is from masonry in the prehistoric pueblo committee sifting out the best education of users in the library take part in determining demands 400 San Felipe-Old Tawn ~ Prof. Terry Olson 277-4735 ~ friendlier attitude toward the site of Chaco Canyon. suggestions. Some· suggestions will _..:w..:a:;.:s..:u:;.:r~g~e.::.d:.... ______t::o:....:h::;e:_.!:p::la::c:::e::::d:...:::o:.:n_:.::it:_::fo:::r~m~a::.:t:e~ri:a~ls~, State's university system. be fu !filled soon with others , .....•. ~······· waiting for the new director being Travel Film appointed. MESA CORNER "Houseboat to Florida," a film "The director has functioned describing a scenic journey on the with dignity in a trying situation. Inland Waterway from New York However, he needs to be more to Miami, will be shown Feb. 5 at positive and definite in dealing with external relations and the little corner that gets it together 7:30p.m. in Popejoy Hall. responsive in carrying problems Howard Pollard, the producer, through to resolution. He must Give Your Room will narrate the film. Books.,...Music-Health Foods-Hair I demonstrate strength. of The film is part of a leadership that will have impact in travel-adventure series the university and outside and across from campus a NEW LOOK co-sponsored by Popejoy Hall and gain recognition for the library's the Sandia Kiwanis Club. Tickets needs and accomplishcments and are available at Popejoy Hall. for efforts to expand service and Corner ol Central a Mesa to overcome probl11ms. This Semester Unfortunately, this impact and recognition have not been attained," according to the report. \ "Leadership and supervision in ' ' It's easy with our huge selection of I 'I the General Library have been rattan and willow furniture. ANYTHING limited- they have been generally passive," it said. FAMILY Kelley said he would have to YOU WISH defend himself on the basis that he has made many improvements LFIND AT in the library including the STORES building of a staff, expansion of buildings and acquisitions. Cotton Madras and Indian Prints­ In reference to organization in Featuring Organically Grown Whole the library, the report said, Great for bedspreads, curtains, etc. "improved organization and Grains, Cereals, Flours & Beans-In Bulk 72xl 08 8c 90xl 08 $4.98-5.98-7.49. management will be the means to get more out of collections, Plus facilities and financial resources that are available.. , Lack of Peanut Butter Noodles Nuts dollars, collections and facilities should not be the occasion or an Sea Salt Spaghetti Beverages excuse for inaction to improve Seeds Dried Fruits Oils organization and management Our stock of posters (Coronado Cen­ and, consequently, service." Kelley said he disagreed with Enjoy Our Low. P1·ices & ter only) will help create the atmos­ the statement. "That's like saying Peaceful Atmosphere the track team could do better if phere you desire. $1.00, $1.50 & they'd run faster." The survey suggested a 107 Mesa SE $2.00 Black & White, Color, & Black "conscious plan of organization 247-0991 Light. providing for the design of structure, assignu1ent of responsibilities and definition of relationships." Recommended action in improving the library organization even below our Incredible Three Panel Screens would include the clarification and restatement of the .~PERUSED" BOOKS Make A Big Difference responsibilities of the director, the * Everyday Prices on Library Committee and the vice $29.98 president for academic affairs ~ AT * orgamzatmn.. • strengthening- for-- J * Jan. 21, 22, 23. Other Items Include resource development, emphasis ~ I·ZPRICE * upon user services, and Hampers establishment of a professional * Willow Chairs development committee for acth:-: *": Pipes, Papers, Clips Chests $15.98 &$16.98 ~ Incense, Rolling Devices (2 sizes) Waste Baskets Imported 6 x 9 Indian Prints Stools or Hanging Chairs Hardback-Paperbacks *" Assorted Oils $29.98 &.$38.88 Fish Net Bam boo Curtains ONE OF THE SOUTHWEST'S Magazines FINEST SHOPPING CENTERS *" or Victorian Chairs Repair & ~laintcuantc Coronado Center Old Town Plaza Grass Mats 54 fl .. stores to Hrve you beltor ~ in many sizes & styles 4.lOO frH parldng lpacos lot yoor .;,.,.;..,: on all foreign cars *" 842-8022 l~nce • • • •ntr~-.aff lowlllano. lndkln ~ Sd>ool Road ""d P•llll'}'~tn~. Vl~l •• ""'"· 9oreign Car Specialists THE BOOKCASE 109 Mesa IE 333 Wvomine:Blvd. ~E *" 265·5901 Free Estimates *"~ ~<:) Pagol u 11iness ventu~e for Bernalillo items will go into a special patkmt Countv Mental Health Cente~; activity fund to be used for future Paperwork 'Overwhelms' Registrar, Key Punchers work employes- held its grand projects, materials and supplies. It installed last year." Student registration opening Friday at 112 $an Felipe is hoped the store will become a The change in the semester calendar, the self-sustaining operation and records were the first to be transferreq to N.W. low number of working days following the the new computer, which is "faster and has a The new store featvres crafts involve persons from othet· social end of the semester, and the new computer items sl1ch as ojos de Dlos, agencies in the area. greater capacity." . . The State Department of records system prevented. grades for semester hand-made neckties, macrame I from being mailed before Jan. 14, said · Speaking of the d_el&y.in,~bulatm~ grad~s belt!! and leather goods made by Vocation&! Rehabilitation will pay for semester I, Leung sa1d 1t was a bttle b1t patients from the Mental Health the salaries for transitional work Robert Weaver, registrar. employes working in the store as of everything." Center workshop and five The Daily Lobo questioned Weaver on the .' neighborhood ml'!ntal h!'!alth part of re-training projects. delay after receMng numerous complaints. "The early registration was started about centers in Albuquerque. Future plans for the Old Town a year ahead of Data Processing planning, on store include an old-fashioned Weaver said the change to the new top of that some professors were late with penny· candy room. preregistration system involved a change in The Field Collect-ion of old their grades. Spanish and Mexican Art, which SouthwestP.rn crafts items will be the records system "which changed more Pnotqs by Sue Landqn includes 96 pieces of silver and 69 regularly available. than just how things are done in this office. "The Registrar's Office was overwhelm.ed other art objects, was given to The store will maintain the Tom Rutherford David Norvell regular working hours of all Old "It bas an impact on everything, ending with input, we were overwhelmed w1th Sen. Vance Hartke UNM by the estate of Neill and with the .concluding event, grades." Coordinator Attorney General Mary Lester Field in 1939. Town merchants. punching it out. There were problems (D-Indiana) Louis Leurig, director of the Data getting used to the new equipment, and Processing Center, said grading programs in trouble wi.th the equipment." use during the last spring semester "couldn't 450 Young New Mexicans Approve 28 Resolutions Model Abortion be used" on the new computer installed to Weaver said other reasons for the late Program handle University records. grade reports were the change in the school Immediate Help With No Delays Leurig said the Data Processing Center calendar, and the low number of staff work "has been in the process of changing days due to holiday;; immediately following Youth Caucus Focus On Education programs to the new model since it was the semester's end. WICKERSHAM ByKIRR BOND Tiny Martinez was charged with . delegates to "think of yourselves will soon be wearing Zimmerman Library's business The 1972 New Mexico Youth illegally issuing bond for several not as serfs, not to put up bellbottoms." He also warned that history collection contains .records Caucus resolved Saturday night Brown Berets arrested in balloons, but as a power-bloc." New Me~ico was controlled by WOMEN'S of the first National Bank of More$$ For Education the state should sUpport "the December in Santa Fe. Wilson said he feared the power outside forces, "just as sure as the Santa Fe, ,1871-1926; the Ilfeld immediate, mandatory institution Also passed were several of new voters could easily be shots were called by Britain for Co., 1865·1907; Gross, Kelly & of a comprehensive bilingual environmental resolutions on the wasted, that "the silent majority the 13 colonies.'' MEDICAL Co,, 1880·1940; Bond & Son, Recommended By King education program.. for all need for land subdivision control, Inc., 1900-1940; and several SANTA FE- Gov. Bruce King (all figures shown are suggested students who are not native the regulation of strip mining, the CENTER others. will recommend to the legislature total expenditures) as compared English speakers." protection .of New Mexico The two·day caucus grew from wilderness areas, the need to limit 1S3 East 58th Street, New York 1111111111 11111111 Hi ill II hllliiilllilliiiilli illliihlllil ilillllllll'i111iilillliltmlli' that the state spend over $161 to this year: million next year on higher Athletics- $1,413,000 an a similar national conference held population growth, and the state's Nancy-Scoff Uniform Center A COMMUNITY ABORTION obligation to refuse the Tucson education. This compares to $149 increase of $13,000. early in December in Chicago. SERVICE AFFILIATED WITH OPEN 24 HOURS Library- $1,557,000 Held at the Western Skies under Gas & Electric Co. in its effort to million for the 1971-72 school build a power transmission line A MAJOR year. compared to $1,344,000. the direction of an ad hoc steering Uniforms METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL The figures are part of a total Medical School- $4,800,000, committee, the New Mexico through northwestern New J9 ial-%l-~oroS3 r op~ Mexico . recommended budget prepared by an increase of nearly $400,000. I Caucus gathered 450 young New Unsurpassed safety record of Cancer Center- $100,000, no Mexicans from every part of the Permanent Body .J King of over $610 million. Of tbat Mens and Ladies Lab Wear in·p~lient and out-patient abor• Call after 7 pm for change. state, said Tom Rutherford, a The Youth Caucus was made a total $290 million will come from I permanent organization under the tions by Board-certified gyne• following days reading the state's general fund with the Research - $6,5 8 2,200 caucus coordinator. cologists and anesthesiologists, remainder coming from other compared to $5,909,100. Resolutions direction of the caucus steeting Aries . • . 266-2606 (Mar. 21·Apr. 20) state funds, federal funds, Whether or not the legislature I Throughout the caucus, committee and director. Low costs of abortion proced· Taurus .... 2662488 (Apr. 21-May 20) ' I The final action of the caucus proceeds from bond issues, etc. will accept King's I I delegates were urged by speakers 1502 Wyoming NE ures: Gemlnl . 266·2425 (May 21-June 20) was the election of Allen Wilson, $3 Million Increase recommendations is questionable. :I and workshop directors to work Pregnancy \ UNM student, as the permanent Can(or ... 266·2421 (June 21-July 20) 0 f the funds earmarked for In tbe past the budget for the within the two-party system. up to 10 wks., D & C, $150 lea .•.... 266-2110 (July 21-Aug. 21) caucus president. higher education UNM would state has been largely prepared by However, of 28 resolutions up to 13 wks., D & C, $250 Virgo , .. 266·2040 (Aug, 22-5ept. 22} the powerful joint Legislative approved by the caucus, several Presidential hopeful Sen. Vance 14·24 weeks, Saline or ~· l receive $23,356,000 from general Hartke (D-Ind.) and New Mexico Libra .. , 266-2011 (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) Finance Committee, called for youth opposition to Mechanical Induction, $400 fund appropriations and a total Congressman Manuel Lujan Gale invites you over Scorpio 266-2005 (Oct, 23-N<>v. 22} recommended budget of Usurp Power candidates who failed to act in Sagittarlvs 266-2001 (Nov. 23-Dec. 20) The LFC has been, and accord with the resolutions. addressed the delegates Saturday. Free services available to abor• $83,54 7 ,200. The general fund tlon patients include psychln· Capri(orn .266-1990 (D"'. 21-Je~n. 19) continues to be, extremely jealous One such resolution New Mexico's Lt. Gov. Robert appropriation is only slightly less tric counseling, family planning for the finest Aquarius .. ').66-2707 (Jon. 20-Feb. 1!1) of the power it wields over state f condemned "the Gallup Mondragon, Rep. Max Coil than what is being recommended Intertribal Indian Ceremonial as it (R-Chavez.), and Rep. Lenton and birth control. No referral Pisces ... 266-2679 (feb. 19·Mar. 20) by the Board of Educational finances. Indeed, when King broiled hamburger announced last year that he would now exists," and committed Malry (D·Bern.) spoke at Friday's needed. No referral fee or con· Finance but is nearly $5 million delegates to work against opening session. 1 1 famous international dishes trlbution solicited ever. Private. For information about less than requested by the prepare an executive budget Conftdentinl. 266·0550 7:00am-midnight Across from Johnson Gym several members of the LFC candidates who support it. Saturday evening, delegates to .-~ 't .. -- ~-:;~_._~· ...... ~4Y- ~-:--•:·)>lo,-~-..~"""="'"~-'-"M.,..s.)';..,~- :-.--~~ - _:~;.~",-..~~-'-':('-";.",_' _; advertising call at 2745 University. complained that the governor was The resolution on bilingual the caucus - which was moved (Hungarian, Dutch, Indonesian, For free information, ~ ~.:EC.<>~-x'X ~:IF[-·~: ., .. ·~~ San Moteo, NE or 266-2665 Even at that, however, King's education said the state "must from the ballroom of the hotel to counseling and . recommendation is nearly $3 attempting to usurp their power. l<'rench, German, and others . , .) When King pointe(\ out, certify teachers who are fully the gymnasium of Manzano High immediate appointments, million more than UN.M received after being bumped by a state lunch 11 :30·2:30 dinner 5:30·9:30 however, that a law passed in fluent" in the native language and DIRECT SERVICE LINE for 19'11-72. urges that all state colleges and Democratic fund raiser- heard ~ - 1956 requied the chief executive i?iH:&-rAtt.:H.A--~.. . King's other recommendations several speakers: Robert Henry, TO MEDICAL CENTER to submit a budget proposal, universities initiate teacher· 2 for state supported universities, all training programs to effect this. ACTION representative; Richard 413 Romero St. N.W. blocks N.W. of them lower than BEF committee chairman Rep. John Mershon (D-Otero) said the LFC Prisoners Wilson, director of Native of Old Town PJaza 242-4986 (212) PLaza 5·6805 recommendations, include: In another resolution on foreign American Studies at UNM; and New Mexico State would accept the governor's Call B AM to B PM suggestions but would continue to policy, the caucus demanded the Ely Segal, who served as chief $14,432,000. federal government withdraw all counsel for the McGovern Mondays through Saturdays Eastern~ $4,801,000. prepare their own budget. Until King announced he would submit its support from military Commission on Democratic Party Highlands- $2,301,000. dictatorships throughout the reform who N.M. Institute of Mining and an executive budget the law Neptune Water requiring· sucl1 .o;ubmission had :world. The resnluJ.i<:>n asks Technology - $2,301,000. been largely ignored. withdrawal of all Amedcan forces, N.M. Military Institute­ "contingent on the return of $373,000. The Van de Velde Collection of American prisoners.'' Western- $1,7 52,000. Among other recommendations UNM Breakdown M~xican materials consists of 86&6 bound volumes, 93 maps made were: a measure recognizing Included in King's the so'J ereignty of Navajo Furniture recommendations for UNM are and 50 linear feet of phamphlets. territories within New Mexico; a recommendation that water use planning be halted until studies of the state's water resources are completed and assurances are Available at Water Trips made that no one's water rights Just To Let You Know will be abused. Martinez Defended 118 ·Tulane Sf 268-8455 Also passed were: a statement of support for "fair and just laws" Programs: to advance sexual equality and freedom; a resolution calling for repeal of the state law under Monday night Bible Study 5 :30-6 :45 which Las Vegas District Attorney 5:30 meal Need Furniture1 6:00 indepth Bible study Live in luxury and solve the parking problem. Get the Furniture of the Future -- Today Thursday night Vespers 5 :30-6 :45 Rent before the 5:30 meal new semester. 6:00 student initiated program SEEThe Beoutiful New Beds from 11.95 up Ou1· kouse witk its old TV. old poor table, old ping pong Apartments table, a-nd ma-ybe some new friends is open daily to all NOW RENTING UNM students. MID-CAMPUS Come on in and try the new water furniture APARTMENTS Baptist Student Union 1633 Grand Ave. NE 1515 Copper N.E. Beds - Chairs- Lounges - Couches (Just west of University Blvd.} Page17 Wednesday, January 19,1972

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Hansen to Propose 200 Units Married Housing Plan Approved Limited Access to Union Considered Married students who have All '1700 of the married they qre. J think this project will Pl'oblems finding dect>nt housing st\ldents were sent :1 help to improve hou:;ing Jan. 26 Hearing to Seek Student Opini·on near the University may have questionnaire. Of those only the conditions in the area in gener<~L" a series of problems associated criticisms of the Board at the Dec. shipment." solution? At the Dec, 22 some relief next spl'ing. fh·sl 1000 retumed have been Anothet• sutovey taken by the By MARK SANCHEZ Tlle situation is damned if you with their building: pr.oblems 22 emergency meeting was the Lavender said he would like to emergency meeting of the Union Relief may come after a tabulated but the results are Albuquerque :Soard of Realtors ranging from drugs and brawls to apparent haste in calling the see the drug incidents "exJ?osed as Board Doug Nance, a University committee established by the st:wtling: 297 stati:'d that they ;ue for the regents has not b11en do, damned if you don't, But the Union Board has had to come to shootings 11nd 11rmed robbery. meeting and presenting a proJ?osal nunor or stop the traffic." of Albuquerque student, pointed Regents last December has studied not satisfied with their present compiled at this time, according grips with the possibility of Union Board Chairman Ray which students had for the most Most are in agreement a new out the University of Te~as ha,d the problem, The copunittel' is a~;"commodations and 3\H of those lo Walter Williams, president of restricting access to the New Schowers took issue with the part been un<~Ware of, Harold policy for the Union is needed if closed their Union and it was expected to push for construction t;.\llit.>d dl'i'inill'lr said they would the Board. proposal's haste but not its intent Lavender, vice president for for no other reason than to relieve burned two weeks l<~ter. Schowers of housing units for marri('d be intN('Slt>d in occ\lpying tlw "Tlw questionnaire has been Mexico Union. Limiting access to the Union when he said he was not against student affairs said, "the reason the strain on the already taxed commented that may be a students to begin this summer. proposl'd housing. If this number tabulated but I haven't had the will be discussed on Jan. 26 from closing the building. "But at this for the apJ?carance of haste was facilities. The problem is what solution to the problem. The committee, which was w~'n' t'~p<~ndt'rl to t)\'l'l' "iOOO time to put it into a report to noon to 5 p.m. at an open hearing time we are making a mistake because I was just getting into the created in December at tlw last marrit'd studt'nts it Wm\ld mean present to the regents, Right now .. "' ~ L conducted by the Union's because the students have not act as Director of the Union," regents meeting, consists of Calvin 1800 req1wsts t\) oec\\PY the 200 its just a bunch of figures without Over 30 ; Operations and Pwccdurcs been able to give any input on this The building itself has been a Different • Horn, president of the regents; pr\lposed units. much meaning," he said, · ?articular item." He added if the Sandwiches ~ Committee. nigHtmare for the management. Mon-Sat < Cyrena Mapel, regent; Arturo The sitl' for the 200 units is The survey the realtors board The hearing is to allow administration felt it was Three directors In the last two Ortega, regent; Karen Glazer, dean southeast of tlw University on took was concerned with the price members of the academic imperative the building be closed, years have taken a hand in of students; John Perovich, vice Buena Vista, within walking range and tyJ?eS of units available "let them do it." ~~ ::J~~: :::: 1 commup.ity to present opinions managing a building that has 1600 Central SE 3 president for finance, ol' Van distance of the campus. Although to University students. on a proJ?osal submitted to the Clarified become an all too often 842-6736 i Dorn Hooker, University this project is an experiment, The GSA survey was concerned Union Board which would close Union :Soard member Charlie unpleasa,nt place for students to architect; and two students to be Hansen hopes to see the with the attitude of the students the building to everyone except Hickam moved the proposal be go and one of the J?rime concerns named by the GSA president and University take on more such and their views of the housing students, faculty and staff with sent back to committee, The of the Board of Regents. the ASUNM president. Burt Han· projects in the future, situation. proper identification, motion was seconded and passed UNM !ldministration officials as sen, GSApresident, has appointed ''This project is larger than it When both survllys are Drugs with Burge presenting the lone agents of the Board of Regents, himself to the committee but Ken looks on paper, By building these completed the two will be given A proJ?osal to restrict acce5s to dissenting vote. 11re interested in the solution of White, ASUNM president, has not units we can stl,\rt shl.\king those to the regents for their study as to the building was first presented to The proposal was sent back to the Union's problems and have appointed anyone to tht;\ slum lords, some of whom are whether or not 200 units nrc the Board by Operations and be redefined and clarified, with a the power to close the Union or committee at this time. faculty members, forcing them to necessary and the price range that Procedures Committee Chairman report to be presented to the restrict access to it without the Hansen will J?ropose to the drop their rents and keep their . should be placed on them, Bert Hanse11 Don Burge at an emergency Union Board. The report will be Union Board's decision. Lavender committee that 200 units be units up, I can say this now meeting Dec, 22. made public late this month and is notes, however, "It isn't likely we constructed. A recent survey because I am almost at the end of Burge cited the increal;ing drug expected to be a documentation would do it without support of which the GSA office undertook my term," he said. of the drug problem and will the Union Board." shows there is a definite need for "I prefer to use the term slum J?roblem as the primary reason for Poll Tally Backs Student Regent limiting access to the building. focus special attention on five Burned Down Villa the units. lord because is in fact what Hard narcotics are available in the alternatives the Board will Drugs- hard drugs- and ASUNM Survey Shows 32% Dem., 26o/o Rep. Union, he said. consider regarding the building's I i mit ed facilities are what the accessability. Union problem is all about as far An overwhelming 85 per cent Cecil Glines, director of the students in the J?Oll (lever attend a But the Operations and The five alternatives are· Hair Designs for Men football game; 43 per cent never I Procedures Committee Chairman as the proposals the Operations SELECTED of students polled by the ASUNM committee, said the poll would be I l essentially: 1. Maintaining the listen to the camJ?US radio station, .I met a roadblock when he and Procedures Committee will Statistics and Research used by student government status quo; 2. Remove e~isting present, Burge said the report Committee favor a student leaders in determining policy. KUNM; more than 45 per cent l presented his proposal to the controls; 3. ID check after 3 p.m.; Expert Straighting never attend a speaker Union Board. A number of people won't be made public until late Wool Outer Shirts member on the UNM Board of One·Y car Term I •!. A 24 hour ID check; (i. January but said part of the Regents. Almost 70 per cent of the presentation; substantially more ' from tho community attended the Complete 24 hour closure. Coloring and emergency session having received information gathered from law Results of the poll, which survey sample favored a voting than one-third never attend a Self Policing enforcement agencies "indicates surveyed 1200 UNM students and student member on the Regents basketball game; and 62 per cent I word about it from various media. Regular Hair Cuts 25% off I ' Burge said these alternatives are the Union is, if not the biggest, S Sweaters ! covered 69 questions, were board and about 65 per cent of of those answering either yes or Their response was anger at what subject to "certain r appeared to them as a hastily one of the biggest centers for released by the committee in the students want the student no said that the ASUNM Senate I modifications." He said, "if the Specializing in I called meeting, designed to "pull disJ?ensing drugs in Albuquerque. mid-December. Purpose of the elected by the UNM student body was not allocating money student body wants to take it Not only for the pusher, selling, appropriately. However, 71 per the wool over student eyes." MENS SHOP survey was to obtain an idea of at large, a proposal OJ?J?osed by i upon themselves to more or less but also as a drop where the THE NATURAL CUT Ron Cisneros general student sentiment on some student government cent of students answering yes or Freedom 2120 Central SE , I The minutes of the meeting list J?olice the building there wouldn't supplier can pick up a large lobo issues affecting them at UNM. officials. ln addition, the survey no to the question did not want ! be a noed for any of the reveals that 63 per cent want only to be a committee member of response from the gallery as, "a person present in the gallery said proposals." a one-year term for the student ASUNM Senate. Closing or restricting the access far appointment: member of the Regents, Parking questions brought he thought the closing of the I building would be a violation of to the Union or maintaining the UNIVERSITY SHELL Political hopefuls might find other problems to the forefront. status quo will be the alternatives interesting other results of the one's freedoms." specializing in t'une-ups call 255-3279 More than a quartm· of the sample Burge supported his proposal the Board will consider at its next J?Oll. Of the sample contacted, 73 wanted free car parking, almost a meeting. The open hearing brakes, air conditioning per cent are registered voters, with quarter want car and shuttle bus with a report from the University of Oregon and based a number of scheduled for Jan, 26 was &: expert welding Enrich your life 32 per cent Democrat, 26 per cent systems, 12 per cent desire a city designed to give students an 107 Washington S.E. RcJ?ublican, and 17 per cent his recommendations on that }REE :PICKUP & DELIVERY bus system, and more than 20 per report, citing the similarity of opportunity to express their listing themselves as independent. cent want bicycles as primary opinions on possible closure of 10% Discount to Students Telephone 255-3279 More than 67 per cent said mode of campus transportation. problems encountered at both schools. the building. 24 hr. service politicians were not receptive to But closing the Union is a student opinion~ More than half the students The Oregon report documented Meet today's challenges polled were not familiar with problem more comple~ than it Len Maestas The survey uncovered the fact that a full one-quarter of UNM Studept Standards (the appears. At the emergency 2720 Central SE 268-5877 students sampled finance their disciplinary arm of the student Union Employe· meeting on Dec. 22 the Board own education by working part government), ASUNM Court, took an important step reversing time, with another 10 per cent Academic Freedom, employe Killed Monday an earlier position and decided to grievance procedures, or the nrm the corn. pus policemen all day Enroll in Bible working full time to put An 11 year employe of the long. Previously the police had themselves through school. The dormitory or Greek boards. University was killed Monday by a Gl Bill helps 10 per cent, a spouse However, AGORA, the self-help been unarmed in the building, Call265-4312 New Mexico Union bowling alley then armed after 4 p.m. Tbe working assists another 8 per cent, student counseling center, rated pin setter. high marks as more than 80 per Board armed the policemen BIBLE COURSES FOR SPRING and J?arents provide main help for Joe Louis Chavez, 36, sustained 25 percent. cent of the students knew about fatal head injuries when he was because morale was described as Almost 40 per cent of the it, knew its purpose, and almost apparently caught in the being at an all time low, Bible 2321 Acts to Revelations, Meets Wed. night half would make use of it if contributing to Union pra!Jiems. machinery, located in the Hasty Action DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER needed. basement of the Union behind the Bible 2322 Job to Malachi, Meets Tues. night Another issue is whether ol' not FOREVER FOREVER . • • bowling alleys. students will be properly Chavez of 318 Osuna Rd. NW represented should the Board Bible 3359 Gospel of John, Meets Mon., Wed. Afternoon Divine's Lecture was rushed to Bernalillo County decide to restrict access to the save 30.08 Medical Center shortly after he Union. One of the major Greek 1412 New Testament Greek for Beginners First in Series was found where he was to be announced (Prerequisite: Greek pronounced dead. Harvey Cox, head of the His working day began at 6:30 Hand Crafted Jewelry stereo cartridge, 1411) are Harvard Divinity School, wiU lead a.m. His body was found by off the Semester 1I speakers series. Joseph Maingi, a student of UNM Gold and Sterling high trackability Credit-All courses for full credit for Cox will speak on "Christ the who is employed part time in the CABOCHO.:'\S Clown: Faith as Radical Union. :FACETED STO:-:ES, l\HNERALS Fccs-55.00 per course NOWJ Comedy," next Monday night at 8 The cause of death is unknown B & B LAPIDARY in Keller Halt at this time pending the findiPgs 328 SAN FlLll'E NW 247-2513 , Rch>istration-At Christian Stud em Center or at first class meeting Cox is one of eleven speakers of an autopsy. ' Di•~~~~~-.19 0 87 lined up for this semester. Other speakers include: Designed to consistently and Raymond Jorgensen, expert on effectively track all grooves • Easiest of Latin American political affairs, PLACEMENT CENTER Eight Reasons for Enrolling terms of today's recordings at Ampex cartridge Feb. 3; Paolo Soleri, architect, On-Campus Interviews I. To enrich my understanding of God's word. , Feb. 10; Alan Watts, 'philosopher, light, record-saving pressures. Our Reg. Low 1:• 'I Session No. 7 2. To strengthen my faith as a Christian. Feb. 17; Robin Morgan, Discount Price ,., -"-' revolutionary feminist, Feb. 23; Our-Reg, low 3. 'fo understand my role as a sen ant of God. Sign Up Date-January 24 Ampex reel tape 2.29 and David Harris, pacifist and Discount Price ·1. To understand the 'aluc of my soul. author, March 7. 1.69 Jdnuary 31 February 8 1800 feet of 64-minute blank :i. To obtnin the proper philosophy of life. Also, . Bobby Seale, Black U.S. National Oceanic & Atmos. Admin, long Beach Naval Shipyard! ·--~ mylar tape on 8-track cart­ 6. To baJahcc my academic development. • Panther Party chairman, March North American Rockwell Sears Roebuck & Company 1.48 CHRISTIA:--i STUDENT CENTER i. To u,;c my electives where they count must. 17; Vine Deloria, Americart Indian Strat. Communications Command open reel. Ampex ridge for true author, March 21; Adelle Davis R. J. Reynolds S. 'I o set a good example for others to folio\\', 180 GntARD NE February 1 Shamrock. tone recording. nutritionist, April 13; and Dennis Upjohn Company 99¢ Sullivan, AJ?ril 20. Burroughs Wellcome North American Rockwell February 9 Salt River f'roje~t February 2 Paclfk Gas & Electric U.S. International University Chic(lgo Bridge & I ron (Graduate Schaal) Fairchild Camer(l & Instrument U.S. Office of Education Walgreen Drugs February 3 3821 Menaul Blvd. N.E. General Servites Admin, Albuquerque, N.M. February 10 BELLAS HESS Chicago Bridge & Iron Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., February 7 Saturday 9 a,m.-9 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.-6p.m. Atchison, Topeka & Santo Fe Railway February 11 Ford Motor Credit Co. Social Security Admin. Subject to chonge-contacl the Placement Center for latest information.

\Vednesday,January19,1972 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 19 ·! ' •'''1 . ~:-; ... World Standards Beaten .; Lobo .'P.icks a: I • • More Cash on Way But Jim Don Mark Roger Jan.19 Sanchez Ruvolo Doane Pensicro Burge At Tracl< and Field Meet r'v"'(l'l~,;.;;~~, J~lI atUNM UNM (14) UNM (17) UNM (21) UNM (20) ,A record crowd oC over 10,000 respectable 67- foot· plus throw. people was on hand at Feuerbach, who had three ,Jan. 20 throws of over 68 feet, was named ' I Two FB Coaches Resign Albuquerque's Tingley Coliseum t ~:~·-'-.L.. Utah at for the ninth annual Jaycee the men's most outstanding to conect an injury suffered (8) (8) Lobo freshman football team next Utah St. usu (7) usu (6) usu usu Invitational Indoo~ track meet athlete of the meet. ' '"""'t-i-~~1...; By ROGER RUVOLO against Utah Nov, 6, Defensive Mike Wedman of the University Things have been fairly busy season if he had stayed on the job. buck Bruce Markham was also lost Jan. 15, which traditionally Bu~ an NCAA conwntion just Jan. 22 of Colorado, considered a top around the UNM football camp for the season after suffering a Il produces a couple of world record after the turn of the new year CSU at efforts out of its ranks of contender for the decathlon in the over the Christmas I semester knee injury. (3) came out with a controversial but f Wyoming cs.u (3) csu (13) csu (10) csu competitors each year, Olympics this year, won the pole break. Two assistant coaches have Feldman reportedly will have vault, clearing 17 feet. He had to tendered their resignations, and positive votE) in favor of allowi.ng ,. Without wanting this year to be freshmen to compete on a vars1ty the means next year to ! No. Ariz. beat a Scandinavian· named another, head football coach compensate for his player loss ' Ari. (10) any exception, Kathy Gibbons, level in all major college sports at Ariz. Ari. (6) Ari. (5) Ari. (15) who later was named the women's Langerquist to do it, however, on Rudy Feldman, almost left New through graduation, however, fewer misses, as both men failed • Mexico to become head coach at programs. The new :uUng, whi~h because of the increase in most outst;mding athlete of' the gives freshmen· VAtS! ty status l11 ASUat meet, broke the world record in to clear 17-4V., the next height. Baylor. schohwships for his camp. San Diego St. ASU (5) ASU (3) SDS (7) ASU (6) Kipchoge Keino of Nairobi, Feldman said he first heard football and basketball, i~ in Scrimmaging Aid the indoor 1000-yard run, from Baylor after UNM's 49·14 effect beginning Aug. 1. · Another girl, teenager Carol Kenya, made an appearance in This makes the position of He said earlier in the season Utah St. Albuquerque for the John Baker win over the University of that a team such as Arizona State BYU (13) Hudson of ·Albuquerque's freshman coach relatively atBYU BYU (10) BYU (13) BYU (10) Highland high school, bettered the Memorial mile run, whicn he won ' Wyoming on Nov, 20. About was understandably better in handily in the fastest mile ever three weeks later, the last of obsolete. some ways since, with more American mark in the 600-yard Replacement Faced UNMat run, Hudson might compete in the officially rut: in New Mexico. which was described by Feldman scholarship players, the team St. L. (7) St. L. (5) UNM (1) as one of much pressure, he Now that Feldman has decided St. Louis UNM (3) Olympics next summer. Kieno is a runner of outstanding to remain at UNM and continue could afford to scrimmage "live" stamina, and was timed well ahead accepted the post at Baylor. more often. AI Feuerbach, one of the only A day earlier, assistant coach to build the grid fortunes the Stanford shotputters in the world to beat of the rest of the, field in 4:04. Lobos have experienced since Although Long and scatback at vtah Ut11h (6) Utah (8) Utah (10) Utah (7) Leon Fuller had resigned his post Nate McCall, consistently one of Olympic gold m!!dalist Rnndy Tomasson Published from UNM, and, after Feldman's their· drAstic three· year stretch in Matson, ·did it again, missing his Richard Tomasson, chairman of the mid-60's, he is faced with the the best ground gainers at UNM in Jan. 24 announcement that he planned to recent years, leave the Lobo own wodd indoor mark of 68·11 UNM department of sociology, replacement of two assistant L.A. St. by just half an inch. Meanwhile will publish an article, " 'Iceland go to Baylor, entered his name as backfield, Fred Henry and Rich ASU (10) ASU (12) ASU (16) ASU (8) a candidate for Feldman's coaches and many players who at ASU Matson, the only man to ever on the Brain', or 19th Century have left the team, mat1y by 0 iller are returning lettermen, replacement. But .Feldman Henry at the halfback position throw the 16-pound ball over 70 Travelers to Iceland" in graduation. Athletes in • feet was disgusted with his cc H decided not to go to Baylor after became the only Lobo to ever BYU (20) BYU (28) BYU (45) BYU (6) all, saying that he was under a lot Some of the Lobos who left by Action at BYU gradtlation received some post gain more than 1000 yards in a of pressure and had not had single season with a 1016-yard I adequate time to consider his season honors, and one, offensive 1 Creighton showing in 1971. at Wyoming Wyo. (8) Wyo. (4) Wyo. (11} Wyo. (7) actions. tackle John Shipkowski, competed in a post- season all· Diller, who will be a junior next Raises Asked year, probably will not be the About two weeks ago UNM sta:r bowl game. I Guards Tom Walker and Brad only underclassman in the starting Regent Calvin Horn disclosed backfield. some information regarding Bramer (see Lobo, Nov. 5) were JistP.d as all· WAC competitors, as Thoma:; Pinpoint QB Feldman's decision to remain at Lewis Thomas, a tall Clovis I ____Wrestlers Return from Coast; UNM. Apparently Feldmllllfiaa was quarterback Rocky Long, . . Serious problems are what people generally don't know what to do· who also received honorable native whe spent his freshman asked for some salary raises for year at the UCLA football camp, AGORA is a serious enterprise and s() its people take serious people and himself and his staff, additional ment.ion all·American. Walker joined Long on the honorable has joined the team at UNM as a their problems seriously. Wc are open most hours of the day now. We'll ~cholarships, and the idea of quarterback. Thomas proved to be Resume League Meets Saturday establishing a separate department mention A·A list. Center Tad be 11wake 24 hours every day this coming semester. Klein, also honored in the post· an accurate passer for Clovis high The UNM Lobo wrestling team playing UCLA, Cal. State­ championships last year in for football was also thrown school and the UCLA frosh team, Fullerton, Stanford, and Laramie, have but two juniors and NW Co]:ncr Mesa Vista Hail. 277-3013. around. season voting, also graduated. will be back in Albuquerque to Preliminary conjecture would resume thdr WAC campaign Cal,-Berkeley. They lost the five seniors on the team. The pay raises (totaling about Seniors Leave Early point to the Lobos' coming out Meanwhile, five sophomores and $10,000) were secured, five more Some of the seniors lost by against Colorado State Saturday latter two meets. graduation from the dcfenisve with a strong passing attack next night after an extended visit to Now sporting a 5·2·1 ~ecord 16 freshmen are competing for scholarships were guaranteed, year, which may or may not top spots in their respective with others being checked into, platoon were really lost long the west coast which no doubt (they tied UCLA 18·1$), the before the season ended, :require a change from the garnered some experience for the Lobos play host to the Rams of weight classes. but the separate department idea Wishbone-Y offense the Lobos Colorado State Saturday night in One of the top men for CSU is met with death- for now. Middle linebacker Houston grapplers of Lobo head coach Ron Ross sustained a broken leg used this fall. Jacobsen. Johnson Gym at 7:30p.m. Steve Jentzen o£ Ypsilanti, Mich. NON-CREDIT CASSES Sloan Resigns Some of the aforementioned Only six lettermen returned for Jentzen was runnerup in the Horn's disclosures came about against Arizona State in UNM's Jacobsen's recruiting went well offered by the University of New Mexico sixth game of the season, while seniors, and others, soccer· style before the start of the season the Rams' 1971-72 campaign, United States Junior World team, ten days ago, about a week after placekicker Joe Hartshorne, to thus requiring the Rams to turn to and was third in the U.S. defensive line coach Gary Sloan outside linebacker Cliff Archer until, as Jacobsen said "it was Division of Continuing Education saw only limited action during the name one, are waiting :for the time for everyone to show up on their frosh and junior college Federation Junior Tournament. resigned. professional football draft which Heavyweight Dave Campbell Sloan reportedly would have year. Defensive tackle Rob Winter campus." ranks for material. Seasoning and include: will occur soon. The Lobos sorely needed depth experience should improve the was a California junior college been assigned as coach of the underwent knee surgery recently Last year, defensive tackle Adobe-Build·lt-YourseU Pllintinl!', Oil and experience in some weight Rams, who finished with a 3·10 champion, and 180-pound ~en Airline Tranaport Pilot Ratln!l' PAinting, OrlenW Brush Rodney Wallace and fullback Sam 'I classes, while others have capable record in 1970•71. Sullens of Fort Collins wrestled Instrument Ground S~bool Course Painting: Wateroolor, Beglnnlnf! Scarber were the only Lobos who for the all-Marine team while in 3025 CENTRAL NE 255-4851 Private and Refresher Ground School Philosophy: ContemporarY Problelll11 returnees, The Rams, who placed seventh Course Photography I, Beginning graduated into professional II After wins over Northern at the WAC wrestling the service. 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Co.11: S25.00 plus books PIZZA JOYNT Northwest corner of Lomas at Yale (805 Yolo NE) or cal\277-2215 109 CARLISLE N.E. · ,. Books Are Said . Time: 'i'ue. ,'(: ·n,ur.; J:go-:J:oo 299·6666 • or 277-2931 Only $1 Each . Open to all students 268-3966 • Page 21 l'ngc 20 NEW Ml!:XlCO LOBO Wednesday, January 19, 1972 ~·j' ;:J Interviews for the jobs will ''Selection of the five or six .~ begin when dormitory residents patrollers will be based on 1 Dorms To Hire Security return. personal. interviews and testing. I Aides "I've already received three For these security jobs we will :j Student Nightwatchmen times as many applications as utilize mature- mature­ Lobo Basketball Season, Up-Down, Up Again .;1 there are jobs," he said, students." j.-.! A high inci.dence of burglaries pat rolling public areas of the security service, but this plan will ;p and intruders in the dormitories dormitories. One or two students only be carried out if suitable, Season Record 7-6 Heading Into WAC Home Stretch . 1 has caused a need for security would be working at any given mature students can be found." which may be met by dorm All is not lost for the ''! 'time patrolling all the dorms, "In having students patrol the Bob King, using every man he had but after the game against UTEP Roberts each pttmped in 17 shoo tin!£ onir of >'l!ilrrl~ Pamrrl residents this semester if suitable William Bierbaum, director of dorms we would have a peer unpredictable UNM basketball agnine.t \Vh'lt.iP~. htpr S'P!: :m-:>thc;· tliiiio;<> !vuko:u i.Jdglm:r Ill LillH polttLll, Mid .l!iiUllttier pulled down Gary Rhoades and. Gl'orge Price ~~ male students can be found to act group dealing with their own team, who managed to win only auxiliaries and services, described problem obviate itself before he aspect. 15 boards. combined for over 40 points as as nightwatchmen. the reasons for hiring students, members," he said. "Students can two of seven games over the could solve the first- tumovers. After the Lobos edged the BuL the next night Llw Lobos tho Rams almost hit the century Five or six students would "We would always rather use idGntify with the guy down the break, and had a four game losing The only thing worse than an downstate rival New Mexico State sank all of a bout three or four mark, defeating the hnpless work short shifts during the night students than hire a professional hall who may be· making streak going until they broke it inexperienced team that was in Albuquerque, they travelled to field goals in the second half in Wolfpacl\ 93·65. Rebounding ; trouble- a student pakolman with a 68·44 win over an always losing the bat! would be a Las Cruces for a return match. losing to Washington State 60·51, continued to be the bright point 1c --k --k 1c might more easily prevent intimidating Texas-El Paso team team that couldn't rebound, There they experienced their first WSU couldn't shoot much better;' of the Lobo quint, with problems before they occur." Jan. 15 to kick off the WAC either, but the Lobos handled that loss of the young season, and fans Bierbaum said dorm problems television game of the week. category better than they have in began to say they looked a little Women's Dorm Indicates included stealing and intrusions After winning their first two the last couple of years. Front more like they were expected by outsiders, "There's been a games of the season (they liners Darryl Minniefield and Mike to -lousy. considerable increase in trouble in whipped tiny Whittier College in Faulkner have established King said a series with New the dorms. A lot of people crash the season opener, and New themselves as top rebounders in Mexico State is abotlt as much of Need of More Protection By SUE LANDON New Program in the dorms and won't leave, and Mexico State three days later), the the area. a physical and emotional drain on there are a lot of rip offs, We need Lobos settled into an Shooting percentage hasn't his team as any other series, but With 16 entrances and several Linda Freedman, assistant dean hundred residents, Hokona ;Hall of students for housing, expressed some degree of security." unpredictable time. been anything to rave about, the Lobos rebounded in grnnd He noted that students would Initially concerned about his either, with the Lobos shooting an style, beating Oklahoma Christian exemplifies tho difficulty of hope that the new program of maintaining security· in the using male students for "serve as the eyes and ears of the Sound Experience team's inexperience, head coach almost half percentage of ,470, College in a squeaker, but beating law. The arm of the law will still them nonetheless, three nights dormitories- a difficulty that nightwatchmen will make was pointed out by several eases dormitories safer. be the campus police, There will 1820 Lomas NE later, followed by another win, be no need to arm tho students, this one over impressive Texas of exposure and harassment at the "We're going In heavily behind SPEED EQUIPMENT WORLD of Albuquerque hall last semester. but we do want them to talk with on the North Campus Tech. the use of male students, but it the police to find out what police (formerly Notional Speed Center) These two rebound wins after Mary Alice Morell, assistant has always been the responsibility dean of students at Hokona, said do." High Performance, Racing and custom Equipment the Aggie series proved to of both male and female residents Jack Cairns, director of campus Albuquerque fans that the team's the size of the dormitory plus Jack to report intruders." Featuring: for all cars of security cooperation by security, said the use of students emotional level, led mostly by However, the area of most will not end the part the police 256-.2212 3901 Central N.E. Minniefield, was hard to students makes intrusions in • Records at the right pri~e Hokona inevitable. disturbances couldn't be patrolled play in dormitory disturbances, depreciate, but they didn't prove by the student nighwatchman: "The students will not be that the Lobos were the great "We always have a security "The bathroom~ are the points of campus policemen," Cairns said. • jewelryatyourprice team everyone was hoping for. problem in Hokona because of its size- residents can't recognize major concern because, since the '·'We will not relinquish our part in The game against St. John's bathrooms are public, oven the campus security, but we would The Grinder Factory took care of that. who does and doesn't belong • and leather at a reasonable price here," she said. "But the heart of sensible girl can't guard against like to communicate with the The red, white and green shop across from Yale Park The Lobo Invitational, which intruders," Morell said. patrollers to tmd out what is hosted Creighton, Texas A&M, the problem is that no one with the best in Italian sandwiches questions anyone and no one going on. I don't know now and St. John's, turned out to be ! Older Men exactly how we will train the Cold Grinders __ an exciting,J.wo·day affair, one in r 1J reports intruders unm it's too late She noted there had been I' to catch them." stu dents." which the Lobos came out for the several exposures by older men in At present, Bierbaum plans to Regular...... $ .75 second year in a row in second ' No Reporting the women's bathrooms, saying, Just think: Citing specific examples, Morell have one or two students at a time Vegetarian . . . . . • ...... $ .75 place. "A girl in the tub saw an old man patrol the dorms dudng the night. They beat Texas A&M in the told of a man trying to go into a in the bathroom, but of course Chicago at Carnegie only $8.40 Half. $ .40 female resident's room one night: They will work during a nine hour opening round of play in a pretty l'holo by Dnvc Urnnds she didn't report it until after he period, but Bierbaum declined to Genoa Salami $ .85 fair match, and led St. John's part Harold Little, Senior Wingman "The girl reported that someone had showed up there agai'n a half Led ZeppliJ.?. IV only ·$3.80 was trying to get in her room. We say at what time they would begin of the way in the championship for the Lobo Basketball team hour later. Also, most incidents patrolling. • Ham $ .85 match the next night before changes his role from "Super•sub" found the man and escorted him involve older men between 30 and off campus. But we later found "I hesitate to say when during Zee Zee Top only $3.10 Tuna ..... $ .85 finally losing. But the fact that Little to that of Superstar. The 6·5 40. But we have many graduate the night they will be patrolling, the Lobos could come from a Little has been moved off the out that he had walked in on a girl students in the dormitory, so we Half. $ .45 taking a shower shortly before. because that would be inviting 10-point deficit minutes before bench to become a starter. can't be suspect of all older men." trouble when the patrollers are Prosciutto . $1.10 halftime to an intermission lead Against UTEP he hit for 20 points We should ha'l'e had him arrested just to name at few . . but no one took the trouble to Morell said part of the security not on duty." impressed the locals, and the loss to lead the team. problem is that residents are not Bierbaum noted the patrollers Capocolla . . . . $1.10 to St. John's was shrouded largely report the shower incident­ much of our problem in naturally suspect of anyone, "One will be made identifiable by arm Half. $ .60 with optimism anyway. St. man walked into two girls' room. bands and will patrol public areas So come m and see us today John's, which was ranked at the thus the low score. Oregon State Minniefield leading the way with maintaining security is finding out when disturbanres occur." The girls weren't suspicious; they in the building. time, sustained a couple more washed things up for the Lobes in 16 caroms and 17 points, both just talked to him. But he got Hot Grinders '> Morell emphasized the need for losses on the road and no longer the FWC by drubbing them 81·69, high for the night for the Lobos. If belligerent and wouldn't leave. Meatball . $ .95 graces the top ten charts. as the Lobos emerged from the The next night the Lobos were student help, saying, "There's no . . solution to dorm security that Then the girls got upset and called It is hard to plan game strategy tourney with a 6·4 overall season a little farther north in Laramie, us," she said. Italjan Sausage . .$ .95 for a tournament, especially after campaign. Wyo., for a match against doesn't necessitate resident help. Half. .$ .50 n team just finished one and is Speculators could easily spend nat-so-loud Wyoming. But, Once they decide to cooperate the ''I don't like to make the incidents will drop drastically. residents paranoid, but the more RICHARD Italian Roast .. $1.25 heading for another. the rest of the season trying to although the victory margin was In the Far West Classic at figure out the next three Lobo much less than the 28 of the night However, most students forget freedom they have in the dorms, Beef games, using countless criteria as before at seven, the Lobos were that the hallways are public; they the less security they will ha'l'e," Portland, the Lobos played three don't even lock their doors." northwest schools the three nights stopping off points- home court still on the bottom, 69·62. she said. Half. • f I • t ...... $ .65 I they were there, impressed advantages, shooting, experience, At Wyoming, things didn't everyone with a first night win, height, defense, but whatever the seem so bad. It is not uncommon lllD HARVARD S.E. 266-3232 . \ and let them back down with two reasons the Lobos really displayed for a team to lose all its road BRAUTIGAN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 87106 disappointing losses the next two. their unpredictability when the games in the WAC, even by as The Lobos boat Oregon 76·61 WAC campaign started. much as 10 or 12 points. It is a Revenge of the Lawn is the title story in this marvelous collection I as Falkner and pointman Tommy The Lobos came out of their tough league for road games. of 62 stories from Richard Brautigan whom the Hudson Review two-game road trip to the Wyoming only won by seven. northlands with essentially more While Faulkner continued to keep calls "One of the most gifted innovators in our literature." than just two bad losses - they the rebounding department at par, Brautigan is the author of four novels and seven hooks of poetry, found that none of their pre· and the inside people had shooting \ edt'!y·season probiems l:lad been problems, arid it was up to including 1'tout Fishing in America) The Abortion: An Historical .b • solved, that they were still making Roberts to garner about a fourth Romance 1966 and Rommel Drives on Deep into EgyfJt - all Me 1 erat1on. the same mistakes, more or less, of the UNM point production among the most widely read books in America. and the WAC season was upon with 19. them, So King decided to reform II Their first stop was in Ft. before his team faced Texas·El Collins, Colo., for a game against Paso that next week {Jan. 15). He nda. Colorado State. There, a. l10t - decided to re-align his lineup, J256-3518J

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