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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 075, No 72, 1/19/1972. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1972 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 1-19-1972 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 075, No 72, 1/ 19/1972 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1972 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 075, No 72, 1/19/1972." 75, 72 (1972). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1972/1 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1972 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. r :373~ ~7!-9 CJYI;1 a ([J w I V,.7s- N~ ~~~~---------------------------------------------------------------------- .1!! ~/ Ne\N Mexico c Q.) DAILY u Wednesdoy, January 19, 1972 a ~ It£ (0Z jJ 10 v·~ qJ ~J «~ vZ ,,;{ ,, ' ) ', I I 1 ''1' . I • Al Chavez, ASUNM lobbyist, Rep. Lenton MalryandLt. Gov. Robert Mondragon confer at the NM Youth Caucas -pagel7 .-i. l CONTENTS State Sociology Hassle Unresolved ••.•.•.••..••page 3 . of 'KUNM, Daily Lobo '71 Top Album 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 I' fi IIi Lobo Sports Fortunes .•..••..........•.page 20 :. 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.
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