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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1967 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Page 8 Thursday, May 11, 1967 -. NEW MEXICO LOB~~O~------~-·-----_::.:::::.:~~_.:._~-:-:- for the U.S. Air Force veteran? fast one, He now has the sliding j ' \ Coach Leigh put it this way, curve plus the ovei•hand d~;op­ . ping mwve ball to go along· with ' ) ';' f\ '' 2 I '\ ' Sollee Aids lobos Sallee Has Curves the control of the fast ball. , ~.,.., f \- .. "Two things have changed for "The second thing is that his Ralph. This year he has two good success has given him great con­ ' cu1•ves to go along with his fast fidence in himself and his pitches. In Relief Pitching ball. Last yl)ar he tried to over­ -' Sallee has great desire to play the power tlle hitter with the fast ball. Last season the hitters game and is a dedicated ha1·d Lobos Hope for Birdies would sit back and wait for the worker," Leigh said, Baseball coach Bob Leigh faced a decision at mid-season and evi­ dently he made the 1•ight choice. ~,000 Attend U. Golfers to Try for Win The U:NM coach checked his pitching charts and wondered if CO LORING-FROSTING l'ighthander Ralph Sallee wouldn't STREAK! NG-TINTING be the greatest help to the tea1n In Pikes Peak Invitational in the bull pen rather than as a The New Mexico golf team The long-hitting Goodart was starter. "My charts showed that SASSOON GEOMETRIC Fiesta Talent hopes to end its bogey barrage fifth in te New Mexico State In­ Ralph was near invincible for HAIR CUTTING this weekend and exchange it tercollegiate and Dear was sec­ the first five innings and then he LARGE SELECTION OF for a string of birdies and a high ond. In the Sun Devil Intercol­ started to tail off," said Leigh. HAIR PIECES-WIGLETS finish in the Pikes Peak Invita­ legiate Goodart played the best Sallee- 'l'he Spark AND FALLS AVAILABLE tional in Colorado Springs. golf of his collegiate career. He at U The Lobo coach said he simp­ Show NM,. Coach Dick McGuire expects stormed over the Goodyeal' Coun­ Robert Sandoval his young team to settle down try Club gold course and left ly felt that having someone like The first Fiesta talent show was held last night before a Sallee in the bullpen would give and play up to pre-season predic­ everyone but ASU's Mike Morley and Donna-stylists crowd of about 1000 on the Mall. Talent show officials called tions any time now, but the golf­ in his wake. The field included a great lift to the team and ers can't wait much longer, for Houston and defending WAC would be the spark to save a win. UNM Student Discount it "even more successful than we planned." the Western Athletic Conference champion BYU. Leigh made the shift at mid-sea­ The show winner will be announced tonight at the coro­ championships are just over a Elkins Played Best son although he had used Sallee BEAUX ART'S BEAUTY SALON nation of the Fiesta King and Queen at 7 :30 in the Tingley week away. as a starter in the series with . New Mexico State Amateur 3714 CENTRAl. $,E, In their last outing the Lobos titleholder Dennis Elkins played Arizona. "We had to have at least 2156-3793 Coliseum. The winner will finished third in the Brigham better than any of coach Mc­ one victory in the league series SHOP LOCATE:O UPTOWN NEAR Noa HILL CENTER also represent UNM in the here with Ariozna so we used him INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION GIVEN EVERY CUSTOMER Young Invitational at Provo be­ Guires' understudies in the BYU May 19 regional talent show hind the host Cougars and high­ tourney and seemed to be coming for the big win," Leigh said. Sallee went the distance for a Group Seeks Cut to be held on campus in the flying .Arizona State. They were around, but still finished well IN THE SPIRIT OF FIESTA a group of enthusiastic students enjoy an outdoor barbecue held yes­ down in the field. 3-1 victory on a three-hitter with Concert Hall. 36 shots back of the Brighams ten strikeouts. terday afternoon behind Mesa Vista Dorm. A student talent show on the Mall followed the outing, and trailed the Sun Devils by 26. Those three, along with soph­ with a campus serenade at 10 p,m: Fiesta activities continue today with western wear day. A stomp Ten acts gave perform­ Goodart Has Been Steadiest omore Steve Satterstrom, appear AUowed 2 Runs dance will be held beginning at 3 this afternopn on the Mall followed tonight by the Midway and In Activity Fees Mike Goodart, a sophomore certain to make the trip to Col­ Sallee, a 28-year-old native of dance at Tingley Coliseum on the State Fair Grounds. Lefty Frizzell, with Billy Glenn and his Mid­ ances last night to a recep­ letterman from Roswell, has been orado Springs, where the compe­ The Dalles, 01·egon, has allowed nite Playboys, will highlight the dance. Fiesta activities will conclude tomorrow with the annual A group of UNM students, tive crowd. The largest part acting in accordance with article the steadiest of the Wolfpack tition will include Houston, BYU, only two earned runs since he Fiesta Rodeo to be held at the Sheriff's Posse arena, a concert by Simon and Garfunkel in J11hnson of the crowd was standing golfers this spring, but has re· ASU along with other area was shifted to the bullpen. He Gym at 8 p.m., and a western dance with Dave Kirby at 10 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. five of the Associated Students schools. constitution, have requested an around the 400 seats assembled ceived little support. Another has appea1·ed in nine games, in­ . (LOBO Photo by Pawley) soph letterman-Terry Dear­ The fifth man will probably be cluding the start against Al'izon­ election to consider an emergency by the talent show committee. has been on his game only once junior Dick Placek who will be amendment to cut the ASUNM "The Bits and Pieces," a local a, since the shift and has picked activity fee in half. this season and McGuire expect­ seeing his first tourney action of up 60 strikeouts and given up DDWITOWII • NOB HILL • WIIROCK popular singing group, started the year. The sitxh man will be The group, led by Tim Hunter, ed a top year from the former only 11 bases on balls. His sea­ Three flualitll Store• the entertainment at 7:30. They Southwester Amateur champion. decided between another soph, is proposing that the activity fee son total now stands at 104 strike­ were followed by the "South Val­ Dwaine Knight, and senior Mah­ outs and an earned run average be reduced to $6.25 a semester. lon Moe. Knight will probably of 2.02. His strikeout per inning Any money collected in excess ley Weed Pickers," "The Bear get the nod. average, 1.56 per inning, ranked of this amount would be refunded Cats," a dance act by Julie Archu­ him second in the nation accord­ if the amendment passed. leta, the singing of Howard Stan­ WANT ADS ing to recent NCAB statistics. The proposed amendment would Vol. 70 Friday, May 12, 1967 sell, Ben Chavez and the Rythm­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: Last season he posted a 5-4 also remove the Associated Stu­ aires, ''The Crayon Rosary," the 4 line ad., 65¢-4 tfm.. , $2,00, Inaertions WCAPresidents •.• dent's power to raise the activity must be submitted by noon on day before record for the Lobos with 68 classical guitar of Mike Trujillo, pnbUcatlon to Room 159, Student Pnbliea­ fee above the amount proposed tiona Bnlldln.r, or telephone 277-4002 or (Continued From Page 1) strikesouts in 62 1/3 innings. without first repealing the amend­ Ernesto Fasquelle's Latin Ameri­ 211-4102. tual coordinator to get it rolling," McAdams said. What has changed in one season have the power to reduce the can sounds, and the "soul" sound HELP WANTED activity fee to a lower level. of Golden Gems. NEED l40NEY1 Can you seU1 We need The WCA is one of th"l largest I FC Sets Fall Rush Rules college representatives. Quality Sports· coll"lgiate organizations in the Possession of liquor by either The group also suggests that Union Program Assistant Ron wear. Box 1845,. Lincoln, Nebraska- country and hopes to add Colo­ charter of any fraternity which found with liquor during rush upon approval of its amendment Waldie told The Lobo that the 6/10, 11 actives or rushees during frater­ violated it," said Phillips. rado State, the University of Ari­ ATTENTION BRIDES TO BE hours, from noon to midnight, by two-thirds of the voters in Fiesta Talent Show Comtnittec NEED reliable student to atay with. chil­ nity rush is strictly prohibited "Tills year we're going to en­ will be suspended from rush, - the e.lection, the faculty, the pt·es­ dren, ages 10 & 12, this summer about zona, the University of Texas at and will be severely punished dur­ force it by making the punish­ was "ver,Y happy with the results 10 hours weekly, Candelaria & Louisi­ El Paso, and New Mexico State QUALITY Wedding inllitations and all ident of the University, and the of the show/' and that they hope ana. 298-8370 after 4 p.m. 5/10, 11 ing next fall's rush activities. The ment $100 fine for first offense, regents, the amendment will be­ to its membership this spring. paper goods fo fit your budget. Six rule was passed by the Inter-Fra­ the event will become an annual SITUATIONS WANTED $300 fine for the second offense come effective and supet·cede all one. The conference will be conducted days service, all work guaranteed. ternity Council last night. and loss of pledging privileges, Dr. Thorn is Named previously t•atified sections of the TYPING wanted-rcasonnble rates. Phone by student body presidents from i Fiesta talent show chairman, 296-4009, momings, 5(10, 11, 12, 15 The council was drawing up the. and for the third time one year constitution concerned with the the various schools in the WCA. Also a large selection of Graduation I rules for rush week to be held at of social probation," he said. Phil Krehbiel told The Lobo that FOR SALE activity fee. seven New Mexico schools will be ''& Father's Day Cards, party and the start of the 1967 fall semes­ "This kind of punishment is To Honorary Board 61 BSA 650 cc. 256-0216. 5(8, 10, 11, 12. Good weather is no safeguard ter. There has recently been con­ competing in the May 19 regional gifts. Slop and save at Gresham's within the realm of IFC power Dr. Donald C. Thorn, professor siderable controversy over the FAMOUS Personality Posters, 2%'xll%', against traffic accidents. A report IFC president Dave Phillips told and we can enforce it," Phillips of electrical engineering at UNM show. "The Chains," a well-known McQueen, Peter Fonda, Branda, Leney by The Travelers Insurance Com­ House of HALLMARK. 3501 Lomas 1967-68 ASUNM budget and the New Mexico group, will probably Bruce, Mao, Fields, Alien Glnlbura", the group that the rule was need­ said. has been named to the board of activity fee process as a whole. Einateln Dylan, Rollln.r Stones, New­ panies points out that 80 percent Blvd. NE, 255-4989. ed to prevent any mishap which Other rules that will affect directors of Eta Kappa Nu, elec­ be participating in that show~ The man, clint Eastwood plua more, aend winner of the May 19 show will !or Hat. Shlppln.r an:vwhere in u.s. of th 52,500 traffic deaths in 1966 would cause any bad publicity or rush: no women will be permitted trical engineering honor society. Originally Senate called for prepaid, 1 poster $1.15, 2 poaters $8.00, occurred in clar, dry weather. image for the fraternity system. at other than primary parties dur­ $226,800, but has since then re­ compete in an International Art­ 3 posters $4.25. Madam Butterfly's Gift Thorn has been advisor of ists-sponsored national collegiate Shop, 4509 E. Colfax, Denver, Colorado "We have had this rule in the ing rush; and rush parties are to UNM's Delta Omicron Chapter duced allocations to $204,400. 80220. talent show. past and threatened to revoke the end by midnight. Also any rushee since its founding five years ago. Senate last night began work on APARTMENTS His first major participation as a revised budget submitted by the A representative of Interna­ ROOM AND BOARD for coll<~re stndenlll. finance committee. tional Artists was among the Co-educational, freedom and privaer, a director on the national level wall-to-wall carp~tlng, heated ewimming will be a meeting Aug. 22 in San judges in last night's perform­ PO

.1'.,,: ...... ~~------__:· ...... !Ja:'t'·'····:. _,..,.--~ . ------~--~'!'1!1!!!!!!!11!!'!!!!!1!!!!!!~------...... _ Page 2 NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, May 12, 1967 Keen Rafferty Veterans News Town Club Names ~li~hFeaturt s· Year's Lost Poet Q-The college .catalog states • . orus o 1ng Journalism Head that 12 semestef' hours is · considered f1;1ll time1 Is this considered full time by the Award W1nners German Requiem Will Read May 19 Publishes Article VA? ,, '~ Tov,'Il Club's "Orchid and Gold" "A German Requiem" by Jo­ An essay, "Man1a, Stay Away A-The Jaw· i;equires ri minimum Concluding the UNM Spt•ing F1·om My DoOl·," by Keen Raffer­ ball held Saturday at the Fran­ hannes Brahms will be performed Festival of Poets is the May 19 of 14 semester hours of un­ ty, chairman of the UNM's jo~r­ dergraduate work during the ciscan Hotel was marked by the by the UNM Orchestra and Chor. appearance of Santa Fe's Win­ selection of outstanding members. nalism depat•tment, has been m­ regular semester in order for us May 17 at 8:15 p.m. in the field Townley Scott. cluded in a 11ew book, "The Amer­ Selected as "Ideal Town Club Scott, who holds an honorary a vetel·an to qualify for full­ Girl" on the basis of scholarship, UNM Concert Hall. ican Student and His College," time educational assistance doctor of letters degree ft•om published by Houghton-Mifflin personality, leadership and per­ The 234-voic€ chorus will be di­ UNM, will 1•ead his own poetry allowance. · sonal standards was Jean Burger. rected by Dr. Douglas McEwen, Co. Q-Will the Veterans Adminis­ at 8 p.m. in the Kiva. The essay, first published in Miss Burger served as Town Club Kurt Frederick will conduct the There is no charge for the read­ tration pay for a correspond­ president this year. UNM orchestra, The Bulletin of American Univer­ ence course taken concurrent­ ing, which is sponsored by the sity Professors in 1958, reap­ English department and the As­ ly with a residence course? Served in A WS Featured soloists in the pet·­ peared two years later in "Best A-The VA cannot authorize A transfer from the University formance are Donna Trott, so­ sociated Students. Articles and _Stories." It deals A resident of New Mexico since payment for a cdrrespon­ of Albuquerque and a Town Club prano, and Keith Drummond, with the trouble caused for stu­ dence course while payments ' active for two years, she was As­ baritone. 1954, Scott was bo1·n in Haver­ dents by loving but overanxious hill, Mass. His A.B. came from for a residence course are sociated Women Students I·epre­ "A German Requiem" vaulted parents who worry so much about being made. sentative, a member of Phi Sig­ Brahms to a position of undis­ Brown University with highest their child that they make his ma, biology honorary, and on the puted eminence after its premiere honors in English and a Phi college career difficult. Dean's Honor Roll. in Vienna in 1867. Beta Kappa Key. He was literary editor of the Providence J ourn­ Patronize The "Town Club Favorite The Requiem has been described al from 1941-45, and taught at Award," given to the non-club as a "philosophic expression uni­ several eastern schools. Listen to KUNM Lobo Advertisers member who demonstrates spe­ versally accessible to all creeds Scott has written numerous cial inte~·est in the organization, and stages of belief, a requiem volumes of poetry, articles for went to Mrs. Joseph Burger, who for mankind." scholal'ly journals, including the . ·····~-~":"t-;-~-~·;~ served as president of the Town The public is invited to the per­ New Mexico Quarterly, and sev­ ... Club Mother's Club. formance. There is no charge. er;;~! prose essays, including "A Miss Dudley Honored Calendar of Santa Fe." The Scholarship Plaque, claimed His best-known poems include by the active member with the "U.S. Sailor with a Japanese greatest g1·ade irnp~·ovement, went Skull." to Lynne Dudley, a repeat winner, Service Sorority An active Town Club member for three years, Miss Dudley held the Town Club Alumnae Scholar­ ·somebody forgot... ship for 1966. She eamed a 4.0 Gets New Nome grade point average last semes­ ter and has been on the Dean's Gamma Sigma Sigma, national list three semesters in the Col­ service sorority, has colonized lege of Education. atUNM. The sorority established in 1953 by the union of seven serv­ ice organizations, has as its goal Zimmerman Field "to assemble college and univer­ sity women in the spiirt of service Four Pieces of Chicken to humanity." NROTC Awards French Fries or Whipped Potalaes, Originally formed at at UNM, Ralls, Cole Slaw, Honey $1.30 in 1965 as Apowa, the colony Will Be Tuesday lists 40 members, Jotja Armijo, Linda Clark, Thelma Giomi, Gail Fried Shrimp Dinner The annual Naval ROTC Mili­ Hurley, Kathy Hutchison, Patty Tangy Sauce, French Fries, Rolls •. tary Review and Awards Cere­ Jemigan, Alicia Jeung, Angela mony will be held on Zimmerman Jeung, Pat Jimenez, Carol Klaus, Cole Slaw, Leman Wedge $1.35 Field at 4:45 p.m., Tuesday, May Diane Lanier, Kathy Mahon, 16. 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Charbonnet, Commandant of Leanne Brown. multi-sensory trip: the Eighth Naval District. The Service projects performed by public is invited to attend the the UNM group have been tu­ Walk to any .soft-drink ceremony. toring at the Esperanza School, 1 working with mentally retarded machine and have some Sprite. children, helping the Red Cross, Project Aids Pecos maintaining a divider on Central It happens as soon as you Ave., and ushering and babysit­ • pay your money and take your ting for campus events. bottle. Suddenly, Sprite A Phi 0's Pledges takes you, the hedonist, on for A Phi 0, said that collection your way to a sensually By selecting a fine place to live where good taste and spots will be in the west end of satisfying tactile-aural­ .. Will Save Stamps the Winrock mall on Friday, May palatable-optical-oral friendship are byword's. Alpha Phi Omega pledges in 5, from 5 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Susan Spotless says: experience. the UNM service fraternity will 1\fay 6, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and First, you observe the collect trading stamps to help the Monday through Friday of next KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL refreshing green bottle. A tempting sight, Then you week from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at northern New Mexico commun­ >< ,. reach forth and touch it, Very cool. Finally, you Compare these fine advantages the College ity of Pecos acquire a new am­ the coat check in the Union. ~~ uncap the cap. Now bulance. "Any brand or amount of " * you •re ready to stamps will be accepted," said #"'-"" Inn proudly offers with your present Dennis Miller, service chairman drink in that living Miller. delicious tartness --but wait! Before conditions •• • • regressing The Inn to the ciCJlightful a. Wall to Wall Carpeting infantile pleasure of taking your bottle, b. Spacious, Quiet rooms IF THE JUGGLER MAKES stop. And listen. 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fans should have something to look forward to next fall. U NM Orchestra Concert U. Gets $19,433 ~~;;~c~dd~e~;;s In other areas, girl scouting and sun-tan judging have be!ln ~NM Spring Sports Swing progressing in grand style with Impressive showings in spring more than average enthusiasm sports have proved that UNM is fl·om wide-eyed males. Called a Notable Success F~2~.Al~!~~~ .. ~~.~~:;,'~~ capable of shining in places other Scientific Research has awarded tion at UNM, has returned from By BRIAN LEO than the basketball court. the string section was very good, sections were rough. Considering a $19,4.33 grant to UNM for re- n speaking eng!lgement in Bur- With a very ambitious under­ the beginning bursts of the vi!llin the less-than-ideal time for the Lobo baseb111lers have posted I · Jington, Iowa. taking the UNM symphony section were excellently timed. preparation of this performance, search on "Operational · Ana YSIS As head of the UNM College their best season in ye11rs with a brought this year's series of con­ It was very possible to notice the errors would be completely at­ of the· Laws of Learning." of Business Administrntion Divi- respectable 23-16-1 season record certs to an end last night before Alice Merrill leading the group; tributable to the relative lack of going into this weekend's action The grant covers a period of. sion of Org!lnization!ll SQiences, with Arizona State. a near-capacity Concert Hall audi­ she performs well indeed. experience of the musicians. 12 months from March 1, 1967, he addressed the Manufacture.rs' ence. Dr. Frederick, who gave Risky Involvement The finest parts of the perform­ to Februa;y 29, 1968 .. 'l'h!" :{'l'in•.· . Bureau of the Burli'!gton ~haltl­ The track team is keeping up clear evidence of his strong feel­ The ·second ·and· final selection ance of Mahler had to do with the cipal investigator of the research ber of Commerce .. H1s .topic was its tradition as a Western power­ ing for Gustav Mahler, drove the was Mahler's "Symphony 'No. 1." retention of the proper resiliency project is Dr. Frank A. Logan, "New Perspectives in Manage­ house, a name. earned since Hugh students through his first sym­ This composition is not easy to of expressive handling. The chairman of the department of ment." · Hackett took over as head coach. phony. perform, or conduct, and requires fatigue which seriously mounts in psychology at UNM. Nolan, a psychologist, discussed The trackmen travel to Fresno, 'l'he evening was a success in more attention from audiences Mahler's symphonies, seemed not Calif. this weekend to compete. in every way, it seemed, as the open­ than with many pieces, this being to adversely affect the strength of "In effect " Dr. Logan explain- the contributions from theory and the West Coast Relays after· an ing selection, Haydn's concerto true of Mahler generally. The time the brass section, and they were ed "this is ~ joint research proj- rese;1rch in the areas of per~ep­ impressive showing in the Drake for two horns, was executed with for rehearsal of .such a long sym­ as sharp in the last movements as ect with Dr. Verplanck, depart- tion motivation and c~mmumca­ Relays two weeks ago. the same enthusiasm as the Mah­ phony as this was necessarily in the first. ment chairman at the University . tion t? the unde_rst~~dmg of the of Tennessee, collaborating." behav10r. of J~dJV!.duals . and The tennis team has had a ler selection. limited, and much of it, especially This concert extended the re­ better-than-.500 season, and Student Soloists the fourth movement, requires ex­ pertoire of the UNM Orchestra To explain the research-which ?roup;:; m orgamzatwnal ~eet- spring football ended on a happy Harold Burke and Wayne Sharp, treme care to maintain coherence. considerably in the ways of self­ is highly technical-Dr. Logan mg:::s~·~;:J~ilflji!iji(iiii;i!.;,ll note when the varsity handed a the French horn soloists in the Both of these difficulties, which confidence. It also strengthened said: I 21-12 defeat to a hard-nosed Haydn work, were even in their are really risks, for both per­ their reputation, it seemed to me, "The research will summarize group of oldtimers last week at tones and sensitive to the changes formers and conductor, were well with both the students and the empirical knowledge in :single University Stadium. If the Var­ When You ~ Keep Alert in tone called for by the orches.. enough handled to deserve the re­ city of Albuquerque. Serious re­ learning situations and will or­ sity-Alum game is any indication tration. I noticed several people ception afforded them. cognition of our group 'Should ganize these by a systematic op­ of things to come, Lobo football When you can't afford to be drowsy, individually giving them a stand­ There were sticky parts, where have been helped by last night's erational analysis." inattentive, or anything less than all ing applause. '!'he organization of transitions. from string to brass fine concert. there . •• here's how to stay on top. VERV Continuous Action Alertness WRITING LESSONS Capsules deliver the awakeness of 175,000 to Get two cups of coffee, stretched out All types i"eluding journalism, themes, because you care up to six hours. Safe More Extensive Coverage Work-Study Aid about your clothing! papers. 20 Year Professional back­ and non-habit-forming. More than 175,000 students will DRY CLEANING ,Jhe ground. receive Federal College Work­ Sanitone Professional Study employment to help them WRITING AID continue their studies during the way Is Feature of '6 7 Mirage second half of 1967, the U.S. Of­ 310 Third SW, Office H. fice of Education has announced. 247-9252 or 842-9602 By WAYNE CIDDIO pages and have been given ex­ Only 1600 students paid for the Continuous Action Grants totaling mot·e than $68,8 Alertness Capsules An extensive Student Life sec­ cellent coverage. individual class pictures. million will go to 1693 colleges tion, which Mirage editor Pete "Communications" Included Ten pages of color, including and universities for the six-month Kendall considers "the most im­ A end sheets, a 2-page spread of period starting July 1. Of this separate subdivision entitled RON ROMANS (25), UNM sophomore halfback, will be one of the keys next year for a successful portant part of the yearbook," "Communications" has been in­ the UNM marching band, a 2- amount approximately $42.5 mil­ highlights the 1967 Mirage. page spread of the regionally lion will be expended for summer football season. He was the leading ground-gainer in the Lobo-Alumni football game a week ago. He cluded and contains pictures of caii2A3-5671 todayl is shown against the University of Arizona a year ago. (LOBO photo by Kendall) The Student Life section is ar­ Student Publications, KUNM, televised BYU-UNM football employment. "Sky's the lim it" ranged in chronological order the campus FM radio station, the game, Homecoming coronation, from Fall to Spring and con­ News Bureau, Photo Service, Coronado Hall Christmas decora­ tains the high points of each Sports Information, and the tions,"and a picture of the Lobo Four U. Engineers for Variety season. Coverage of Senator Ed­ mascot help brighten up the book. ward Kennedy's visit, freshman Printing Plant. YOU DON'T Win Scholarships orinentation, registration, foot­ In the Athletics section, foot­ Index Included ball highlights, activities night, ball and basketball are the major Four engineering students at at Unlike last year's book, the UNM - all seniors of high scho­ Fall Fling, Homecoming, the attractions, with 12 and 14 pages, 1967 Mirage contains a general NEED A Louis Armstrong concert, and the respectively. The track team has lastic standing - have received Best Dressed Contest. 10 pages, and each other minor index of organizations, a faculty American Society for Testing Ma­ sport has 2 pages, except base­ section and index, and, a student PILE OF terials (ASTM) scholarships for U. Arena Featured' ball, which has 4. The cross• index. The faculty section. was 1966-67. FRANK'S The Winter section contains country team, the Chaparrals, and not included in last year's book. The four winners were Roy Lee pictures of the new University the cheerleaders round out the The title page of the 416-page MONEY • • • Blankley, chemical engineering; Arena, a presentation by the Na­ Athletic section. book is done in cherry red and Victor Chavez, civil engineering; DRIVE-IN tional Shakespeare Company, and Royalty Spotlighted silver. An abstract Lobo on the to buy .. ·. "I Henry LaBate, electrical engi­ a 12-page feature on the 1967 The Royalty section features cover contributes to the general neering; and Ronald Nespeca, me­ Delicious National Invitational Basketball full-page pictures of the 1966 theme of the book. chanical engineering. Tournament, attended by Kendall Homecoming court, King and Editor Kendall expressed ap­ your auto and Lobo sports editor Nooley Queen of Hearts, Military Queens, preciation of the student body Malts Reinheardt. Of course, student and those who have worked for Maid of Cotton, Fiesta King and ATIENTION BRIDES TO BE life would not be complete with­ Queen, Miss Stretch Pants, and him and with him. He thanked in Insurance Shakes out a 14-page section on Fiesta eight pages of Who's Who in particular the University Photo QUALITY Wedding invitations and all '66. Service, headed by Dick Meleski; American Colleges and Univer­ at ••• paper goods to fit your budget. Six "Holiday Treat" More extensive coverage has sities. Sports Information, headed by been given to the men's and wo­ Classes fill 40 of the last 50 Eddie Groth; the News Bureau; days service, all work guaranteed. and the rest of Student Publica­ men's residence halls by associ­ pages of the book, but. Kendall Also a large selection af Graduation Taco Burgers ate editor Don Tucker. For the expressed disappointment at the tions. CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY first time in several years, the The yearbooks will be distrib­ '8. 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I ' f ' VIVA . 1' Interested in working on the major problems of the Twentieth Century? f/ .. · ;' ~:· j Consider a career with the United States Government! ·~ Few employers provide more or better training opportunities than the U.S. 't in a ~t Government. None have the variety of work-or challenges of such scope '~ VAN HEUSEN• and significance. We have what it takes, the opportunities for advancement 'J LA .. 417' VANOPRESS SHIRT are excellent. Arid what an eyeful he is! A physique as Take the Federal Service Entrance Examination on May 16, 1:00 PM; May well-built and manner as smooth as his permanently pressed ..• VANOPRESS 19, 8:30AM; May 23 and May 25, 1967, 8:30 PM, in the Student Union shirt. A swingy style that matches the Building, Room 250 A and B. "417" authentic tailoring of his button· down collar and V-Tapered fit. Switched·on FIESTA! No red tape or advance application necessary-just be there at the time stripes or colorful solids in dress or sport, .1 ' Van Heusen has them all. Willi keep him shown above. in sight? You'd better believe it! For more information, inquire at your College Placement Office. ,,J' t Build up your following with Passport 360, ·,\ . ' • p _.' ~ GEORGE SCOTT, UNM distance ace, will be after another win the influential line of men's toiletries by Van Heusen. this weekend when the New Mexico track teams sees action in California. lie is shown here setting a University Stadium record in the two-mile-run earlier this year. (LOBO 11hoto by Pawley) l. Page 8

NEW MEXICO L:.:O:.:B:.:O______Friday, May 12, 1967 BYU Conference A-The VA may approve the second change if after coun­ Music Professor seling it is found the new Ue Engineer Wins program is in keeping with the veteran's ~bilities and interest and there is a rea­ t's Will Teoch Agoin Prize With Paper sonable chance he can suc­ e Dr. Joseph Blankenship, chair­ Sol Chavez, a ~enio1• in me­ cessfully complete the pro­ man of the UNM department of chanical engineering· at UNM, gram. Rodeo music for the past seven yeal's, won second prize in the student plans to 1·eturn to teaching and conference of region eight of the Dudes Get Jailed research. American Society of Mechanical • He will terminate his admin­ Engineers. Listen to KUNM istrative dutie!l at the end of the The conference was held last academic year on July 1. weekend at Brigham Young Uni­ Prior to coming to UNM, Dr. versity in Provo, Utah. Blankenship was professor of Chavez' paper, which won him music at the University of Texas, $75 was entitled "Computer De­ Dress Western Earlier he taught oboe and piano sig~ed Air-Conditioning Installa- technique at the Cincinnati Con­ tion." . servatory of Music. His under­ Also attending the conference for Fiesta graduate degree came from Ohio were Mike Burger, a stud!lnt, and University in 1939 and his Ph.D. Floyd Calvert, a.n instructor, in 1956 from the University of Texas. From 1951-60 he was a research scientist in government­ sponsoi·ed work in the Defense Veterans News Research Laboratory in Austin, Q-A veteran has been suspend­ Texas. ded for a semester because A member and often an official of low grades. What action in major musical groups, Dr. should he take in order to Blankenship is a specialist in receive further training? evaluating room acoustics and on A-He should request a counsel­ theories of tuning acoustics. ing appointment with a VA Dr. Blankenship will teach Counselor. Before additional several classes at the UNM sum­ educational allowances can mer session, June 19 to Aug. 11. be authorized, the counselor must ag1•ee to re-entry into the former program or a new program. Q-A veteran has had one change VAN HILL, foreground, and T11ny BuiJ will be after the Western of program when he changed Athletic Conference doubles tennis crown here in the league from college to a vocational championships May 19-20. The UNM duo has lost only one match school, He wants to make a aU season-to the University of Arizona. second change. Is this per­ missible? (LOBO photo by Pawley)

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