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Friday, July 23, 1965 Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Graduation Losses Heavy UNM r t L. h Enarson Attends ra~·~ i~~e:ti~~~,;~~ ~~~~· ~;;si~o~ . oe s elg . ~l~1~~~e ;~~~a~~~~. the concerns of 'But he says t.he '65 WAC Football Race Washtngton Meet l'epresent an "opportumtyfed~ral doll:ufun~~ . 1 .(Contumed ft•on.~ p.age, ) fo1• alert colleges and univet•sities. AS . P et ro I Leoves conference at Washmgton s Stat- . · . . •tt H Cl t 1 ··H'lt Hotel "The iust1tutwns wtth a sur.e I ave . ose 0. u come UN~ has its nrst n.ew baseball, elDr~ ~~arson has an article con· sen?e of direction.~nd a det~rmt­ W coach m 18 years w1th the an- cerning federal pressures on high- nat10n to run thell own buswess The Western Athletic Confer-~nant." Talented Tom Wilkinson nouncement that Robert D. Leigh e~· education in the current edi- will not be sliin;1p~d~d by tlle fed­ ence released its Spol•ts Infor- at quarterback heads a stl·ong ~as ?een named to the head coach- tion of Co/leg<' and Univm·sity era! dollar ?~' ~~,tmudated by the 1 mtion Handbook for 1965-66 this backfield department and 22 re· lllg JOb plus the freshman basltet- Businl'ss. federal auditOl, he says. IT 5 A PLOT BY THI:. week and football previews for the turning lettermen enable the ball '?osition. - -~------P$YCHOL.06Y Dr:.PT. TO ~FORM THE r:.NTIJ WHICH TURN THE' ee s . "'We are very pleased to have SURVIVE£> THE £>PRINC:, in the long· run, b;tt l'ecetve Leig·h as head baseball coach and LE:AVEG-.AND GRA$$ GR!:!:N '" ~I\1UQI ~11ay UCLA t WIND AND DU~T , .. s d ANP TURNS THE. CAMPU6 TO • a f.ew bumps achletvm~ the ~x- tu ' en s feel that he will do a .fine job," • pe1:1~nce necessary 0 e a wm- · said Pete McDavid, UNM athletic Your eyes deserve Ray-ban ltet. . . director. 'l'he Lobo baseball team sunglasses with optically ----.-.... ---·-- Brigham Young would l'ather H t· I t t had but two seniors on the lf)(i5 correct lenses. not look back at last year's record ep ns rue or squad that recorded an 18-19 rec- of 3-6-1 has about ten transfers · ore! for the year. 1 and 15 freshmen players to help As freshman basketball coach JUST EAST OF THE CAMPUS Wanted: New slllllllll'.l' LOHO 1 Nlitor and mau11ging editor. the 20 returning lettermen forget LOS .ANGELES (CPS) - At! Leigh already has 10 top collegc AT THE TRIANGLE Chea1> pay; must be able to drink the past. Coac~l .Tom Hud.speth the urgmg of an exam reader who, pt·ospects signed by heud coach NEWMEXICOLOBO e\·ery night. says the team lS Jmproved m all hopped onto a lecture platform! Bob King. "We believe that Bob phases of t~e game. T?e Couga~s, and decli>red, "I'm in a Mario!wm also be a great he!}> to coach)------·------·------~------OUR SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR 01!, EDITORIAL l"REEDOM ho,wever, .will be playm·g· a spot!- Savio agitator mood," 600 UC~A King's expanding basketball pro­ er s 1:ole m fall com~etltl~n. students recently st~ged a b:1ef gram," said McDavid. 1 No.121 What kind of dofls are choosing ·r··-~-,__. ____ . A;r1zona lost heavilY. vm grad- protest del~tonstratlon agamst A membel' of both the basket-! uatwn but Coach Jnn LaRue campus parkmg lot attendants. ball and baseball squads at Il· 1 tlw College Inn at tlu: states that .his '65 t:am has a "I spent one hour trying· to find Jinois, Leigh received his B.A.! better offens1ve potent1al than we a place on campus to park so that degree from Illinois in 19li5 grad-I had Ja~t year.': Losing 2~ letter-i I could bring the midte1:ms to uating with high honors in physi-i men Will make 1t tough to improveJcluss," Mrs. Beverly O'Neill told!cal education. He wus u graduate; on the 6-3-1 total of last year butjthe 600 students who were waiting!! assistant und head baseball coach! outstanding. fro.sh pl,ayers 1~1ovi~g~for their exams. Since she had ,at New Mexico Highlands Uni-! up to vars1ty pos1twns w1l1 atd 600 bluebooks to carry, Mrs. versity and received his 1\f.A. de-· the weak areas. An untried soph- O'Neill felt she needed a parking gree from the Las Vegas school'!' omore, 6-2, 215 pound Brad Hub-1place near the class lecture hull, in 1957. bert gained 115 yards in 11 car-l but was prevented by parking lot ------I! t·ies from the halfback spot dur-1 officials from leaving her car I Book Reviews Good I ing the spring game and will bel nearby. (A subsequent letter from1 the Wildcat to contain on this1UCLA's assistant business man-I A book .on music educationj fall's squad, · \ager indicated that both l\Irs. authored by D1:. Chester C . .· Utah, la-st year's conference O'Neill and parking attendants 1'I1rayelstead an~·; se~e~·al other I '· . winner, lost ten of its starting \we1·e at fault.) \mUSIC e?ucators. JS. gammg favor-~ Jl \ \ eleven and to match \ast sea!!On's . Mrs. O'Neill then left the blue- able notlcerllond 1'0V1CWl? ,l,l.,I;Ojlnd the • ~" 9-2 record the Utes will depe-nd books across cmnptl. s and walked! countl'y. J.?.~:· T.ravelstead IS de.an I heavily on some of last. year.'slover to the lecture ha11 to info;·m of the Umvers1ty o.f New :MexiCo!.. lesser lights and freshmen play- student of the books' locatmnj Co!1ege of" Eduea~w~. , ! 1 ers. There are twenty four of Iand concluded: Rece~tly the ptes1dent of tl~e j i these "lesser lights" and the Lib- "I'm so mad that I want all of! New .1~rk_ State. Sc~ool ~usJcl erty Bowl winner of '64 will be. you to stomp o~er there'shouting AssocJatJOn, MaUrice C. Whttncy, a tough competitor in the falll·ar::e.l and waving your hands in protest sent.a memo to allmem!lers of:th<•l · Wyoming looks to be the most• to the manrier in which I was Mus1c Educat~J.'S N atlonal . Co~-1 improved team in the conference.! treated by the attendantS and to ference comnu~tee 01? lllUSlC tn ': Coach Lloyd Eaton says thatwith;the fact that I was unable to get:gencral c.ducatJOn, htghly laud-i help in the line the Cowboys; a parking place here on campus.") ~-~~~-~~~-book:_ -~~ . . .".. .1 "could be l'ight in the middle ofl Six hundred students partici-j tbe· dog fight for the WAC pen- pated in the protest march. l JOE TURNEY . 1 I This is a filler. It is designed I BSA SALES WA NT · AD S with you in mind. It fills up ugly 1 8206 LOMAS N.E.-256·9444 · 1spaces in our newspaper. Fillers C!.ASSH'IED ADVERTISING RA'r!'JS:jshould be funny So laugh why I -BSA-JAWA-PARILLA- • 4 line· ad~ 6Gc-3 times $1.50. Insertions * !.r must be submitted by noon on day he-Idon't you? ... __ . __ , lore publication to Room 158, Student ------·------~· ·-·-·----··- 1. Publications Building. p. hone Clt 3-14281 or 243-sm. ext. 314. FOR SUMMER FUN . . . . Jo'OR SALE I 1!161 llUICK CONVER'f!HJ,JO: . Real sharp. $300 down in eu•h m· tracle, i wear a JEANETTE'S can arrange flnanc-ing of bal. for $60 1 J)cr mot'lth. Journalism Blth~·- Printirm FIEST A DRESS Plant, week days- UOO Vulenc.ia SE, Ap~ I' 14. She likes The College Inn hecnmc il has protected area' for the cyclist. She It can be worn pedals to class, to town a ntl through the anytime hcautiful areas :tround The College anywhere ... rnn. Parks her hike overnight in The College Inn's ~ccw·c bicycle rack. street and informal wear, parties, square dancing, etc.! Use Our Convenient OPENING IN SEPiEMBER Layaway Plan .. .

. OPPO!t'l'UNI'l'Y , .:-. .. lOOH ri futm'" with a well known Miclwc•t · Maitnl4ldUrii1Jt' l•"irnt. W(! are nbw or .. fet'tng f"Xclusivc tHs.trihulrJI'I·lhips f()_f" R natentetl )>J'mlurt. No romtwtition. I•·n.r• MODEL ROOM CORNER ASH N.E. ., {(Jl'Y" trained Jlet•c.;onncl wilt HHHiHt you In ·H(•tting Ull a triml und r>row~n wh'Pr'"' ~ NOW AT GRAND tiflinr; nntl 'll](!tr.hatu1hlitH4 1,rnm·urn. 100t;.i. marlcuu. Jnvt"': .. t.ml'nt J.~uru·n.nh~Nl. OPEN Phone 243-2881 Minimum .investment $1 ;noo. Ma!ir,otnr or Mnt·l"•t!n~~.• ACROSS FROM THJ;.HIGHlAND THEATER n.o. !lox J!Q.jO, St. T.oui:;, Mi""'uril!..·-·------·------Gaps, . .. ~~----...... ~ ... s.. a•a~t ...... _~ .. ~s~-~--~s·:~·~~~.. ~-~----~----~------

_F_rJ_'d_a_y_,J_u_l_y_3_o~,-1!_l6_5 ______~N~E~VV~M==E=X~I~C~O~L~O=B~O~.------P~age 3 .. ,,...... ~~,... ~. - NEW MEXICO LOBO Fridny, July 30, 1965 Class Schedules Class schedules for the fall SOUTHWEST Rebellious _stuclenfs Tadmor's Lecture He taught ~or several years in W-ill-im-n -E·.---~h~a~~- will con- semester are now available to" ELECTRIC SHAVER SERVICE Israel before earning· his doc- du t th UNM B d · 't fi 1 UNM students. The schadul< w1thm the univl.lr- 1 a national and university level.I.J He w11l speak Monday, Aug. I f'lty" bmldnw:s. . I On the national Jevnl th~ \, ll 1~ at 8 p.m. on the lawn of the 1 ONE ELEVEN SHIRT SERVICE < '' ,- C\OUC" :\.d .. t· t' I' '11' '~ INDIAN Tlw student~, or would-be stu-,I be students are protesting police I· ~~m:us"\~ lOU , )';1 < mr.:; H1~. ·. PHONE 242-5124 111 HARVARD SE dents, as it SG('nJS, m•G ddying interfe1·~nce with univeristy au-: t?Jl!C ,;s Education Ill a New So- . ·------tonomy, while on the university:c!ety. . •· CEREMONIAL If your clothes are becoming to you­ $ t" W t d l!:~vel th"Y are protestin . thei ,' Tadm01, a n;~Hlent o.f Israel,. they should be coming to us. a Ire an e J:w]{ 'of ;~ceptance into t1e Ul!LI is. as,sociat~d with th\! .l\1inistl·y AT • versity. i of.. Education . and cultur~ for, Thunderbird A"'-S Another issue involved is the· I'l!gher _Educatwn _there. His lee-- Gallup, New Mexico ! rn lSI'Mli f.'(~Uc~tion :tg-.:til~st· • I with Peru'• ne\" p • • t F . ltts hackground of pwneermp:, m- . . I '" , 1esH1 en , • e1- i d 1 . . Leaves E ar I y pu11 > 1catwn of the fall. nando Belaunde Terr, Tl , b <:pen <'11Cl', an' nm~" Jmnug'J'a- 1 <-dition of eN .:if's literary mag·a-: els on the other han~· Je I<' - bon. ' 6:00A.M. Saturday, August 14 zine, Thunderbird, is the obJ'ect. c••1t,d ,,.'th t!Je , , 't d are l~dssto- He will discuss tlw cultural; 't . · . 1' ~ ,, 1 1eLea e can< 1 a e . · 1 1. d t' 1 , of 1 s new ec1 1tor, Dmnne Randle. Victor Haya d, 1. T .. H , gays m srae 1 e uca wn, t w cre- 1 CALL 'a" • 1 · e '1 Olle. 0'\- atioJJ of ·• · • It I tl ( ., ,,e;y. ever this el t' h ld I " new (U ure, an< w • , , • , 1011 w 1 ec was e over impact 0 .f tl E· t d t · . ..rrs. Cast'Y already 1S search-, three year:; ngo, !. , , , • w , .as. _.an "es on i TreCl1 yourself to a 1 111 mg f?r staff members. She has· There is little hope for settle-: ' socJet;y tJ ans1t!on. 1 box of delicious, (;~tabl!shed Oct. 1 as the dead- ment of the situation since the! Tad~1or . holds a do~tor~t? in: 9l~~~O:r~_ h~e f;n· copy ~nd rPquests con- :11:inistry of Education in Lima! e?ucatJ.on fTom Columl11a Dmwr-: fre!lh Russe!l Stover tnl~utwns rangmg· from poetry,: has its hands full with the. mess I s1ty. Ills undergTaduate work was I ~t1~~~f:\ Chocolates. l'~':VJ.ews, and. short st~ries to es-; at the University of San ::.VIart·o~. ~!lone at ,the Heb~·ew University i (.P 2212 Central SE 1 e. ~,__,.-""'jjjjusT EAST OF THE CAMPUS ?•ty:;. ~he 1s especmlly an_x- i Both the fae\Jlty and the fom·l ~r h~_o!_~J:tca_t:on, .Ter~tsai_:~n: Phone 243-67 49 ~ous f01. ~nore examples of satn·-· hundt·ed authentic students have: I AT THE TRIANGLE 1 1~al ':v;·lti.ng. St'?)?anie. Torbert,: wr~tten off the entire semester; ~~ W, D I RIGHT ACROSS CENTRAL ·wh~ ~~tmns to UN_M th1s fall as. wh1eh would end in November ifl ~'leW . omen S orm a ..l~lllOl'. art. n~aJol: has been: the university were f\tm•tioningi • • FROM THE UNIVERSITY ~t~l:I.ed mt ed!~Ol for_ the magarormally. i Hires 2 SuperVISOrs

Pleatsefsubm1t stol'les, poetry,! c UNM co-eds CarolhlP Ge!lrickl r------• What kind of dolls are choosing excep: s f rom tnovel b 8 • Pays,I re- 1T · ~~~o Rec1 •t aIs Le ft • '._and Bara Harve~· have been named·· • vwws o . recen . oo 1'-s or· mov1es,.· · 1 II• · • • r •' as floor· supervisors• bv the man·'· Wlzat hind of dolls an~ choosing the College Inn at the and articles of contempo ·a· · ' • · · ' I terest to either th E / hry~n-j B .Lh o t p bl" ;agement of the new private donn Univenit)l of New .1\.'Iexico? in Ban_delier Hall e. od :_on Ash and Grand N.E., the Col-i th<' Collnts yesterday left on-: T 1 •ra oh su mut.· drawmcrs"' ' Jl]Joto.!I• ance • at 8 ·1:::• " ••p m. T ue 11 d uy (A ug. 'J~ Y two more 'superVISOr · ' posJtJOns;• • ' i!St Ph~' punts, collages, etc., see, 3) m the Recrtal Hall of the Fine. open according to the Colle"'<'! •· epth 1eTh Torbert d b' or Dianne· Casey!' Arts Cen t e1.· I Inn management.' Tlwse appoint-· " ' ~~. 'V to he dun Jr nt office, l\Iondayl Cathleen Cornelius' senior pi- ments are expected made ',i/ ;· .··_,.- Al~uco e ) 1es .ay, 0:30-11 :3~ ~.m.,,ano recital will be played at 4, by next week in order to lwlp fa-· ,.·~ ... for th~tr·s~u~!Ons )vlll b: e!Jgrble: p.m. Sunday .. ~oth. recitals a.1·e ei!itate the opening of the girls: (~ .· Jh'j'·''.,.. ·: .. ·-··~ '·.'( with e::~~-~fl.~<:·~::~~ 1 ~:~J::~~-c~l.;~~]~_a;~:.pubhc w1thout acinus-, ~t:~f: 1';~l~~~~ do1·m planned for this. ',.,~... (~:./·'"~

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We have a good supply of used texts for next semester's for patio pcrties, classes. Buy your books now and be ahead of your fellow She likes The College Inn because it has informal gatherings, students! protected areas for the cyclist. She She che Th~ College Inn fol' it\ Lectures under the Stars, pedals to class, to town and through the atlllosphcrt\ conducive lS living. She Inn. Parks her bike overnight in We will gladly make exchanges later if you do not enroll . has a private air-conditioned roo1;1 where Dress in the The College lnn's secure bicycle rack. she can practice yoga, zen, o1· play the in the class for which. the text was purchased. bongos whencvcl' she wants. Aho a )'JI'ivate hnth. She comes anj goes a\ she in· a I pleases. And there's plenty of prh ate JEANETTE'S ofT-street pul'king for her sports cal'. If you have bo'oks you do not wish to keep, your associl::lfed FIESTA DRESS OPENING IN SEPTEMBER sfudenfs booksfote will pay 50°/o of the list price for current I I OPENING IN SEPTEMBER USE OUR CONVENIENT editions which will be used next semester, or wholesale if not LAYAWAY PLAN ~~-----'r ~---..... used on the campus. I I

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NEW :MEXICO LOBO Fridt~Y, JtllY 30, 1965 F1·iday, July 30, 1965 NEW 1\'IEXICO LOBO Page 5 Somewhere among all those people waving flags and .-NEW .MEXICO LOBO shouting the World War I slogans, ''Make the world safe for democracy," there must be those who realize that all Teoch~Outs Grow Educator Tells Group British Colleges Expanding Published Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the regular un!venlty y~IU' by the sickening platitudes, the glowing generalizations in the Board of Student :Publicntiona of the ..A.ssocinted Studento of the Unlver.,ty ol New Mexico. Second class postage paid at Albuquerque, New Me:

the special showing ol his . new wJ!IS!!l'ing- o)mnllt'llH'Hte)', by S<'Jll:n with pretzels .. , ..... , ..... 55c ''''nt of "Ht>vt to ·Stuff a Wild Bi· · now at the mo 1 3:30 p.m. 'til 5:00 p.m. Emt, MODEL ROOM ilort11 on AKh nnd Gt•m\ue N.I•}. CORNER ASH N.E. JJNa!Ihw for tho ltpt\Ji(•afh)llH illld JohH A!hley bows as a singer in addition to his ?cfin~ .o~,~ig.nm~nt in NOW the hullrlrl'll dollm· depmdt which JOIN OUR STErN ClUB il' American lnlernotl&nal PiY it is St•pt. 1. l color cmd J>an.• ... :~·J ..... ·. • · ·•· · · · · • • • • .'. OPEN ·MODEL ROOM I·,," Phone 243-2881 Uootn I'rit•t•s V:u•y CORNER ASH N.E. I oJ "•' ."- ' Ron & Roy's •I '· · Rt'Jonts-tt1'e' :t\"i'lilttbl~"ln sing·lc~, NOW •,' OKIE JpE·~ , AT GRAND ' dou,~ll!H, m· tl•iplc~. l~arh I'Ool\1 is 1720 Cf:NTRAL SE OPEN . ,._ "'.. _ .. ;a:,~- ,, ... i''t 1 : . , "~ .. _.. ~ ... -!'hone 243~288L_ ' :ft4tl·nishcd, ca1•peted, and air ceu- '· _ .•,. ,; .,..,.,....,..,..,..,..,y,...,.,..,....,y..,...,..,..,...,..,..,,....,...,..,..,..,..,...,..,..,..,....,, .. .. 11\l• i. ... ., .. ..:lf?/l!f Priday, July 30, 1965 Uno GuJ Page 8 NEW 1\iEXICO LOBO -$ - ~---;· ----·--·-----·------· Highland. This summer Terry Patronize the Lobo Advertisel'S Dear Signs won the Hilton Open in Soco1•ro --- ~-­ and fired a top sco1·e in the 1965 SPEEDWASH They waited till tlu: last issue Southwestern 'l'ournament. 'fk,. • k Sf EWMEXICOLOBO to put it in our <):u·, NEWS ROUNDUP· Local LJn $ Qf The Lobos, three time champi- LAUNDHY one of the WAC, lost seniors Sam WASH IOc OUR SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Fortas Appointed to Court care under Social Security for an Joe McDermott and Decides on Lobos Zilnmerl~'. 1703 San Pedro NE at ~~~~---:~~~---·~------WASHINGTON - President estimated 19 million . Americans _ · BobDear's Jerhoff addition this to pasttl1e UNMseason squad and Constitution - Open 24 Hrs. Vol. 68 Friday, August 6, 19fi5 No.122 Johnson has named Abe Fortas, over 65 and would mcNase all New Mexico's chances for an 'll b t' 1 · · d d ------~------··-----···· .. - -- -~ ~ ..... a close friend and unofficial ad- benefits by ~ per cen~. NCAA golf championship in the _w:l=:e=I:m:e::y:l:n=e:e=. ======::====~ visor to the President, to be . It also ":'1ll esta~hshd an op- near futut•e were improved con- 1 A1·thur Goldberg's replacement tlonal contnbutory msu1·ance pro- siderably last week with the news JtVhat kind of dolls are choosing on the U.S. Sup1·eme Court. gram fo~ the elderly to help cover that ex-Highland High star Ter- The 55 year old nominee is a doctot• b1lls and othet• med1cal ex- ry Dear will attend UNM this the College Inn at the partner h1 Washington's best- penses. fall. LOBO MAY LOS~ FUNDS known law firm-Arnold, Fortas C . El H h One of the top college pros· and Po1·ter. onservatwes ect eat pects in the Southwest, Dear had Uni·uersity of New 1\.1 exico? His selection was in keep;ng' LO~DON - The British Con- considered several colleges before I with the 50-year old tradition that servatwe Party J;ms elected Ed- choosing to join Dick McGuire's I at least one person of Jewish w~r.d Heath ~s Jt~ _leader. ~t a championship team, The high background be a member of the critical stage m British Pohtlcs. school stat• captured the New Supreme Court. Heath replaces Sir Alec-Doug- Mexico Class AA golf tourna- . las Hume who resigned suddenly ment twice while playing· for1 North V1et Troops Attacked last week If the Conservatives i SAIGON - U.S. planes made win the next general election, their first announced direct attack Heath would become the Prime on Nol'th Vietnamese troops in Minister. WANT ADS North Viet Nam Wednesday. · ·------·-·--- 'The Nt•w M(•xko LOBO i~ faeed They strafed an advancing com- Governors Sup)JOrt Johnson CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RA'rES: 1 4 line nd, 6Gc-3 tim•,; $!,GO. Insertions I .,-~~--~----_,...,.,... :with th~ po~sibility of the discon­ munist unit to protect a downed MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The must be submitted by noon on day bew pilot until he could be lifted to National Conference of Governors fore PlJhli{'ution to Hoom 158, Student tinuation of its summe~· (•dition. safety by an American helicoptel'.Jwent on record Wednesday en- Publicntion; lluilrling. Phone CH 3-1428 I Dr. H!\l'Old Reid, IJil'eetor of tlu; . dot•sing President Johnson's ex- or 243-8611, ext, 31•1, • UNll'[ Extension and Summer Congress Approves 1\ledlC~re pansion of U.S. military strength ------Se~sion divh;ion, told the LOBO WASHINGTON (UPI) -.The in Viet Nam, FOR SALE •hat l1e would g-o before the Puh­ Senate gave final co~gresswnal Only GOP Governors George ~T~;1mo Summer Sale - demo & used :ic·ations Board in the fall and c dolayers, Tope recot'ders from 42.50. The 1~1ea~ut e. ~ow g?es to J.oh~- the motion introduced by Demo- Hi-Jo'i House, :1011 Monte Vist;, Nl~. S?n for his signature. If 1t IS .crat Carl Sanders of Geot·,.ia. STElmO set, Bo~en umplifier, Gawli'lace. electric sto""· mr-1 ! pet .. & drap~, 1 :14 baths; 1\fonte~ut!lll- 1 ( Jdw1,;on~H1.ghland ur(.l'u. J•HA npprm..;nl• sr;_,.wo <>r ?~·'t off<•r. Burn., lH30 All•o• At T Or C C enter I N 1<.., 2n~-·S9.~,. ; AUSl!N-HgALgy 3000~-White with red~ •~------: UCLA/ s Wooden TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES I up~olstcry. a5,ooo miles. r;xeellcnt t•on->1 r -The g·overnin"' boa ·d of Carrie· d•hon. Call 242-~44~ or H9~-04~2 llft<•r n. • , . " 1 B!"!t offer o\'er $1a00 tnk<'S. 1 Tmgley Hosp1tal Tuesday voted -S"II!PH-ONIC;---t, --H.·;h- .,.,, 1. ····:·-·· · • ' h h U • · ,~. S e1 o. 1~ .l'luC 1ty se't. 1 to a ffilJate Wit t e 111\'el'Slty All.wood cahin<•t, 24"x20"xll". With: 1of New Mexico Medical School ·~Jl~<•·utc ~Pe~on:<, pool tnblo. $70 month 21 s t annua1 C oach 1n,go c oo induclim.-:- utilitit"!i. Tony Mix<"r' 7fi5 .. 1 vnricty of foods arc served hy a he~d in conjunction with the Nol'th 1 Gl30 <>r 2G5-19aG. ' I n >hnr• <'XP<•n>tc• of• w i air-conditioned dining room. lS an mstructwe sessiOn 01'! I 3 bedroom, furni•lml hous~. No cll·inl:intt coaches from around the areaj , or pnrtl<·:;! 2!1~-934~. ' and includes guest lecturers on: D RIVE -I N : Imi,l' WANTJo;n coaching techniques. I FOR TASTY FOOD ~------Coach Wooden has ~ lifetime'! ,, Tf:M'HNRS, ,.nlaric' s;;4oO antting liP a tri('d and provtln adver- ~ i· I tising ancl merC"hnndhdng progrrun.. l lege career at Purdue, \Vooden" 100'~ markUJ)- Inve:.tnwnt guat•anl(lt:>U. set a Big Ten Conference scor-l ltinirnum invt--stnwnt $1.000. Muxirnum 1 814,000. AU replit•3 t·onfhlPntinl. J<"or in-~ :ing record before he graduated l £orm:1tion Write IHrft"tOr of. Mar~ctinJ:r~ l in 1932. \Yooden has coached for1 P .0. !lox 14049, St. Louts, llhll.Wilrlj' MODEL.RQpM CORNER ASH N.E. about ten years at Midwest highj 63178. 1-~.,-~------. - "--J Now,.; AT GRAND schools before beginning his col·j PJo:RSONAL5 1 lege coachin~ career at Indiana 5389 ~~r:~c,N-;\Ln~J.-;n-;u(~~;;;;i~~ti-R ~&- n~."~~;dtr;~ ~~ OPEN Phone 243-2881 · State in 1!!42. for rnen & women. Mrt-~. Hoverj 207 r-======:;;;-;.;:;;;;·-;.:-;:---~-;;;;;;;;-;;--;;..;;;;..;;...;.._,;-·;;o-=~-";o;·-;;;;;;·-;;;-~ , R'.nnfor'lPhtmc CH 2-7533.S1•;, ( cJost> to U'niV£'1'Sity) ¥ L------..r.-----..J.------....1 ,-~---·--· •· .•. ·- --·- ~- '" -- ..- -- -~- ,.,,,~'ic"· .., -'- COLLEGE SENIORS CAN PICK U.S. AIR FORCE JOBS MASTER SERGEANT C. J. MATANIS, LOCAL AIR FORCE RECRUITER, ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT LT. VIRGIL ROBIN­ SON, JR. OFFICER SELECTION SPECIALIST FOR NEW MEX­ ICO, WILL BE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, IN · fHE PLACEMENT BUREAU OFFICE ON THE 3rd of AUGUST, ·FROM 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. TO DISCUSS THE AIR FORCE :::>FFJCERS TRAINING SCHOOL AND OTHER COMMIS· 310NING PROGRAMS. .S"D":B'.E:B'.EEII:EC. SERGEANT MATANIS NOTED THAT EACH APPLICANT FOR THE OFFICER TRAINING SCHOOL CAN SELECT, WITHOUT OBLIGATION, HIS OR HER OWN SPECIALTY IN THE AIR SALE ~~ r t' 1t ll ~t t t ' ti FORCE ALIGNED WITH THEIR COLLEGE DEGREE. THIS EN­ ALL PRICES WATERED DOWN 1'0 ABLES THE COLLEGE GRADUATE TO CONTINUE IN A MEN'S SHOP 2000 CENTRAL SE FIELD FOR WHICH THEY ARE BOTH PREPARED AND IN­ THE .LOWEST 'l'IDE O,F THE YEAR! TERRACE AT CENTRAL TERESTED, WHILE SERVING WITH THE AIR FORCE. 242-7265 MEN AND WOMEN COLLEGE. G.RADUATES AND SENIORS ARE URGED TO CONTACT LT. -ROBINSON .A.BOUT THE OFFICERS TRAIKIING SCHOOL. NURSES, PHYSICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS AND DIETITIANS CAN RE­ l' .' CEIVE INFORMATION ON THE AIR FORCE DIRECT COM· MISS!ONING PROGRAMS. PERSONAL INTERVIEWS CAN BE ARRANGED BY CONT ACTfNG THE UNM PLACEMENT BUREAU AT 243-861 T, Ext, 202 and ~05, .

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