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PageS NEW MEXICO J.OBO Wedneaday, April20, 1966 ' ,. Lobos Squeak by U of A, 14-13 NEWMEXICOL SPORTS· PAGE season total strikeout 1•ecord to ~ By PAUL COUEY. OUR SIXTY~ DAR OF EDITORIAL FREE LOBO Sports Editor 86. His record now stands at 6-2. M EDITOR PAUL COUEY Totals: Senior Ron Bunt collected only UA 0 l 0 'fttiMaJ',.,.April21, 1966 one hit in the game with the Uni­ UNJllOl versity of Albuquerque yesterday UNM Tops in 440 . afternoon, but it proved to be the deciding one as the Lobos squeaked by the Dons, 14-13, UofA took an early 4-0 lead in WAC Trackmen Expected the second inning on four hits, Siueroy Is Disquali including back to back triples by John Sanchez and Jerry Wagner. However, UNM took the lead To Enjoy Record Season in the sixth on six runs and four hits. The Lobos took advantage PHOENIX - Track and field best mark recorded by a W ,AC From Friday's Election of 3 University· of Albuquerque entrusiasts won't be disappointed 'vaulter was 16 feet % inch, errors. Paul Lal'rarie hit a bases­ if they are expecting another fine posted two years ago by John loaded biple to drive in 3 of the season in the Western Athletic Rose of Arizona State. 6 runs. Conference. Other outstanding feats turned New Mexico had an 11-10 lead Already, early-season perform­ in this year include :09.4 in the going into the ninth inning. UofA Over Grades Dispute a:nces, as of April 4, in five of the 100-yard dash, by Bernie Rivers · jumped to a 13-11 lead in the top 17 events have surpassed the best and Rene Matison, New Mexico; of the ninth scoring 3 runs on By !oB STOREY mJallDl ~· aure furalmsferred from grades, after questioning lby HUilitlt. competitive marks ever recorded 1:50.7 in the 880-yard run, by five hits, taking advantage of 2 The disqual:iifieatiiiDm filfi' IC1lmtiB; ith l!!Jllliimm. m Albuquerque. H u tt also maintaineill tt1nz1t the in the league's brief history, and Pat Cox and Clark Mitchell of Lobp errm·s. Silleroy, as a emmdiimd!.e £inii!: ~ IDrd iilDl llriis; cllefem;e maintained candidate had not ~ l!ilotii.fied other new bests ni.ay be recorded New Mexico; :13.7 in the 120- Then it was the bottom of the ate by the eled:ill!llll.S ~ UW illm! ~ states that within the time periioo lfor !liO&­ in the remaining seven weeks of yard high hurdles, by AI Fock­ ninth as the Lobos came back as was upheld by the ~ C'0lllll!it 1lb llllllfflffidJadhe ~ have a 2.0 fication of disqualification. the season. well, Brigham Young; :52.2 in the sb·ong as the wind that pounded last night. aimmlllll/,e IBilllllllli!lllL wlnile attending Members of the election oom­ The new best performances 440-yard intermediate hurdles by the field all afternoon. In a unanimolliiS ol!ecimitDm UllJe 1lJJ1!1illWL. ~ m:med these cred­ mittee testified that Rim:t had have been posted in the 440-yard Art Baxter, New Mexico, and Ron With UNM down by 2 runs, court ruled thafi; the dediimm I!!Diilll­ m~~UNJI. notified them that the deadline relay, shot put, discus throw, two­ Houser, Arizona; and a javelin Scott Childress got to first base mittee, the def~ :lliZilQl fum .._llfalie Stateaeat mile run, and pole vault. for the candidates petiticms for throw of 247-10, by John Tushaus, on a walk. Paul LaPrarie hit a complete fulfillmeJ'Ji1t CDft' 1lllneiilr· allm­ «::nm£ d&&m steward, Peter candidacy 'was moved from Fri­ JESS is making his bid for tile olice of Student . UNM 440 Team Best Arizona. pop fly for one out. Then with ties. They found that ~ llimt (Djf lR!ii!llm s.1flllltJ>rill 1tllnd he felt all cred­ day, April16 to April 18. Aavrtl­ Body President opposing former Voice of StudeJats calldidate Carrying the baton for New singles by Mark Johnson and approved candidlalte$ ·lllS\ neufumll iitls;,, ·Jhmtlh 11numsfrer. and extension ing to Ward Koerberle, cllainrum Dan Dennison. Sandoval is a member of Pili Sipa Kappa and Mexico in the 440-yard relay are Mike McLaughlin, New Mexico from D~n Harold :l':rs; i!ll1f­ sfuru!IW !hie ttOWIIDted in compiling ( Contil)ued on page '7) .Alplla Phi Omega. four of the best sprinters in the only down by one run after Chil­ fice was 1n order- conference. Bernie Rivers, Steve dress scored from first. The dispute c:en~.,. :lll!!lllliiiDil Caminiti, Ken Head and Rene Lobo Golf Team Then, with the bases loaded, the fact that sme.n..w m~ Matison have legged the distance Ron Bunt belted a shot single into to the records~ a· at.~ in 40.1 seconds, to eclipse the old right-center field to score John­ the 2.0 grade averap ~ son and McLaughlin with the de­ of candidates. Presidential Hopeful Sandoval Plans WAC best mark of ;40,3, set by Ploys in Arizona ciding runs: the Lobos last year. Courses Taizll Brigham Young's Ken Patera Among UNM's 19 hits, the Silletoy maintaineod ttW; h alliull The UNM varsity golf team :powerful Lobos collected 5 triples heaved the 16-pound ball 61 feet will be one of 10 teams entered have the grade poie1t ~ IkE 6 inches two weeks ago in the and one double. had taken a coune ai: 1t11r.e Allpiim­ this weekend in the Sun Devil Leading New Mexico hitters T9 Strengthen Student Government BYU Invitational to outdo the as Newman Center_ 'IJniB; CJilllllle Intercollegiate tourney held in was Dave Chase with 2 RBI's on 60-2 mark set last year by Mike would give him a Z.G2S ~ Tempe, Arizona. three hits out of four times at .JfeJI; ~ is a candidate ing programs for the new student pertaining to the good of the gen- "I would organize an executive Bianco, another Cougar, who Lobo coach Dick McGuire will point. ~~ ttlbre ~ of student body government: enl student body. committee composed of students hasn't rounded into form yet this bat. He now has 30 hits for the enter the team of senior Ralph season. However the elec:ticMm ibllliiiMiit!fl&l Jlllil!t&iidlmrtt. SaJmcBonl is a junior "I would like to continue and Student leaders should work at large to provide administrators season. found that the u~ fllbes; Coker, junior Mahlon Moe, junior Another top hitter during the IIRiljjJmziilrc iiDn Ccmmunent and expand many of the sbldeat guy- towards bringing about greater for the programs that senate will In the two~mile run, New Mex­ Jerry Mindell, freshman Terry afternoon's contest was Greg not consider transfer gaalles, wileu SJlwmi!d\c He IIDas a 3.2 cumulative ernment pro-ams already in ex- awareness among students of the legislate. These e11:ecutives would ico's George Scott, conference Dear and freshman Mike Good­ ~ompiling grade .(!OiDts. .Amzlri!­ ~ piimt imwlex istence. ..~ political, social, ·cultural, and be readily available for projects. Cross-country champion, was With. With went 3-5, including art. Sohpomore Richard Placek a double and a triple, and he mg to counsel for Sillerllll!'" :Riidk S'emill•"'all sened this year on "I plan to strengthen slndent economic environment of the na- "The pn:sent Inter-Library is clocked at 9:01.1 in a meet two will travel with the team as an knocked in two runs. Rutt, the credits &...!. 1!ile N- Shullendl. ~ He was active government by making jt a 1Jody tion and world. This can be done not available t.o liJldergraduates. weeks ago. The best WAC per­ alternate. The pitching victory went to mm ~ Student, Book Ex- which is eff~tively participating through the new International af­ There are many liD.dergraduates formance previously recorded for Last year the Lobos finished ~ :s1l!....J...it. Aft':aim and Con- in the general welfue of the stu- :fairs assembly. I feel, that the engaged in ~ who IIOine­ this event was 9 :03.3, logged last Bob McAulay who came in for times fail t.o find adequate re­ third in the Sun Devil behind first Dave Smith in the fifth inning. iiiliiHwlliim...n ~ committees. dent body and "WOrking 1D m1we students of this university can year by Louis Scott, or Arizona He an- .-.llieiJI*ted on tile Police specific grievances aDd p~ do m.qch i.n this direction und 1 sourc:es.. I ~ '"* 'for a place California State at Los An­ He allowed eight hits while strik­ Dennison, Mote sion of this poliq. -.n­ State, who has turned in a 9 :02.7 geles and host Arizona State Uni­ «:lD:uumiimiiuul, Student Senate,. of the individual sb>dents:. will devote my efforts to provide trip season. ing out seven batters. He is etiiile,j' de Sfedent; GoYeJ:blnent "All president; I WI"U ...... , all the DeO r ssr,y guid•nce :Cor f;his this versity although UNM's grad­ ranked lOth in the nation and his Cole Top Discus Man uated Joe McDermott won the in­ ~-·· JlaBdboo1;, and the my energy .. in p.u'ri~ .._..,r_ 'WOr-" performance yesterday upped his ll!lNDI[ Taallarial P.nJt:ram. ship for the~tfttective implement&- Sandoval also advocated the fol- dividul crown by setting a course Jon Cole, Arizona. State, hurled Nome Endorsers ~ was the ollly RAP tion of the 'new constitution of the lowing p.ugrams: the discus 194 feet 7 inches in the record for an amateur. Last night, in. tWr llasti; :11'111111:- trJnmmjj)l. nnmllii&dtoe to win in the student body, and will -rk t.o- •'The Free University Program tOBO Corrects ASU Invitational last week, bea~ Heading the 10 team field is mal statement to the LOBOn Jlllllti"" llm1l; ell!J!'tiDm wlaich was a VOICE Wards attaining the ~~ of should be expanded to offer stu- ing for the second time this sea­ All America champion University idential candidate JlJum l!ltimmiismm ~ greater representation by the stu- dents the opportunity to have a son the WAC best-ever which he of Houston, defending .champion and vice presidentiall ~111lll Jrmm ~ ~ the follow- dent government in" all mattErs free choice in their pursuit of set last year to 190-1%. Los Angeles State, Fresno State Endorsing Error McAdams ili!IUed tEJe :[(i])llJhvw;iiq; educational interests. In the pole vault, Arizona's Ed Arizona and Arizona State Uni~ .SIIIWIY VANTAGE letter to the sf.udenls 41€ 1rNllf,. "A Student Commission should The LOBO incon:ec:tly reported versities. Others entered include for Tournament flay ,I Martensen cleared the bar to 16 "Having annot!Da!d ll!l!IDr GlliOOllii:- be established to examine otf- yesterday that the International feet 414 inches in a triangular San ·Jose State, New Mexico Approx. Stringing Coat Tennla ••••••••••• St dacies, our qua]ffica&m>, 8iii:Gll qmpus housing and to find ways Club had endorsed .Tess Sandoval meet last week. The previous State, Texas Western and Colo­ our platfonn, we nllfW' :ro&ift. ~ and means to reduce the arbit- rado. for president. A letter of per­ support for Student; BD~ JllllllZ$- rarily inflated rents around the sonal endorsement was misin­ I~ ident and student IJcMB]v ueo Jlllillt$- eampus. terpretated falsely attributing li idcnt in tomorrow"s ~ Ibm • · "Foreign student programming the endorsement to the club. Leagues Organize so doing, we wowdi. Jm1ke 1!m> llHIIIl- needs to be expanded by setting George Rigopoulos who wrote tion the following people ,w;llnui ~ up a permanent committee to in- the endorsement letter told the Summer Bowling endorsed us for tbele ~ sure proper liaison between the LOBO last night that Abdul El III The summer bowling leagues The presidents of 1tll!e f~ foreign students and the cam- Wailli, Maria T. Marques Secre­ are now forming. The New Mex­ organizations have elilidloozsull me;: pus. Also, I would be actively tary of the club and Nagin Shah, ico Union. anticipates leagues for David Tudor, E~s; JfG!imdt stressing the interest of the UNM members of the International Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ Council; Glenda A~ A:mw- in. the International Center and IIIIWAY PRO·fECTED Club, authorized him to write day nights. Tuesday and Wednes­ For Club Play ciated Women Stl:ldemdfs;; NmGJi&'lf I would seek alumni and business- the letter and that three students - day nights will be mixed doubles Appmx. StrfRtlll Coat Reinhardt, City ~ c- men support for the funding for read it before it was mailed. as they have been the past few Tennis ••••••••••• II cil; Lenny Miele, ~ Blllllll the center. Rigopoulos added, ..Maria Mar­ summers. The Thursday night Badminton ••••• , $11 Council and Mesa Vll!!1llll EaiDD;;: "As president I would seek re- ques, Nagin Shaband, and myself league will be an all men's Sharon Branlle:nbmrrr. W~s; ev.aluation of the administration still individually endorse .Tess." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: · league. J"oluat :RII!I!rJDmM\, 4 line. ad., . 65c-4 times, $2.00. Insertions Residence Halls; policy of penalizing the students Virendra. Sethi, acting presi­ must be submitted by noon on day before Each league will start at 6:30 Coronado HaJI; Fncll ~'1111, who do not pay their vi<>lations dent of the International Club, publication to Room 159, Student Publica­ tions Building, Phone 277·4002 or 277•4102. and will finish at 8:30 to 9:00. Alvarado Hall; Bill Pa:Jmmr, Irm- fines within a certain period and said that the organitation had These summer leagues coincide ter-Fraternity C'OWIICill; ~ doubling that amount. FOR SALE discussed the possibility of en­ exactly with the summer school Chriest, Sigma A]ph Egmiliml;; "Reorganizing the executive dorsing a presidential candidate MUST sell or trade--Porsche 1959 hardtop convertible. Make offer. Call Dr. Chapman, schedule, for eight weeks only~ Ralph Trigg, Sigma Clnii;; Jr. :&:.. offices will require 'much careful but had decided not to endorse 298-1484. 4-13, 27 Summer prices will be three ASHAWAY MULTI·PLY Philp, Phi Delta ':lheila;; Wami!UI planning. I wil levolve a cabinet anyone. "We believe that the MUST sell: Honda Sport 50, 1964 Model: .lines for 75 cents, plus secretary For Regblar Play Bloys, Pi Kappa Alpha; Riid: l!lfm&- with appointed officers, a treas- foreign students should be allowed excellent shape, new tire. Call after and trophy fund fees, probably Appmx. Slrlnglng Coat 6:00 t>.m., John Mexal-877-1653. son, Phi Gamma Delta;; Pnu&$ uter, a Legislative administra- to make their own choice." 4·20, 21, 22 totaling 10 per night per person. "Tennla ••••••••••• $5 Betts, Sigma Phi ltpliDulm;; ._ tive assistant, an executive ad- In a letter to the LOBO, Sethi Badminton •• , ••• $4 CLASSICAL Guitar : by R. Torres. Finest Wycoff, Kappa Alpha; Dli!t!iie RITNNING AS .A TEAM, Dan Dennison (left) and Ji• JlcA.aas ministrative assistant, an At- and former president Abdul El­ quality mahogany: spruce top: mirror Ruthven, PameUemc ~~. (rir~ldt)) _.... tlleir sapporters yesterday as the caapaip -las tomey General, and I would in- Wailli said of the endorsement smooth finish. Call· 296·1497 after 6 :00 p.m. 4-20, 21 Patronize Laura Loy, Alpha C11i. Onmp;; jajt• die iaal ~by Wore elections. Dennison is presideat of New 'rite the student body vice·pres- letter: "Yesterday's letter (the Karen Cantrell, AJplla DellUa · lYicsiit• of College Student Governmeats ... pnsnt ident to attend cabinet meetings SERVICES Get Pii~ ~liH officers of the club don't even TYPEWRITER sall!ll & repair. Special Lobo Advertisers Dixie Partee, Chi OJner;a;; ~, __a_s_mor_. __ «-rH____ ------~--to_be __ h_el_d_as._n_ee_d_e_d_. ____ know who wrote it), can there- rates to UNM students on all machines Delta;; fore not be considered an official Free pickup & delivery, E & E TYIJ,.; Folsum, Delta De1ta JJii... writer Service. 2217 Coal SE, phone anne Rowntree. De1ta GeMuwa;; exression. of foreign student op- '"'''" 243-0588. closer Margie Sabom, Kappa Al,la inion." · ~ PERSONALIZED and creative 11lteratlons ... Theta; Mary Jliller. J'ti Dllll;; The endorsement letter which ) and restyling. Sewing and mending. Mm. follows was printed and signed ) Hover, 207 Stanford SE (close to Uni· Suzanne Hundine, Pi. Beta ftzii.. versity), phone 242-7533, Lists Choices in one lland: Student Body Pusi k".tt r­ Branch PERSONALS Brancb, Student Jlod,- V'xe Pfts­ a :aud per­ candidates for Sente, saying he Dear Sir: with which Dennison ran, his ~ GREETING cards for every Oc:Caslon. Con­ ident Bick Baker, sllllknl!: f>illdlll­ Sbldeut Body Presi­ temporary Mother's Day. Also Quality 1. A Modern 4-Cycle ment secretary Huei-AD. lspr" allrmrtl; .J'Iim Bralldt endorsed Dan formance as student body treas­ felt • B.,a, 'Ia. 1'119e­ ...R ltmlllal •f!Cti.ftly handle the sincerely thonght McAdams was feel these people will be bene­ idency only .less Sandoval has the extra coot. Call Southwestern Skywan. ficial to the student community necessary and sufticient qualifi­ 3. Quiet joy,' Jr., Robin Docaer. Bm. (lmr. PI, hit ~ IICCOtding to qualified for the job, but tllat it DATES WANTED. Compatible dates are Go to class in style. The price makes it easy. The was regrettable that 1aek of st;u.. in the capacity elf student sena­ cations for such an important now m11tched by eomp~ter. ApplieatloiUI Janie Stowers,. aJid ~ c.le llirallldl, hs; :fnl.l,- demonstrated available from DATE MATE, p, 0. Box performance makes it a ball. And think of the also endorse J)rpnjaw ...t Dill- am aliilliilli!L dent interest had pnld.-d only tors": Chris Sillory, John Thor­ position. 1676, Albuquerque, N.M. 87103 • .f/15, 18, one candidate for the .-ilion.. liOn, Sam Carnes, Neta Coester, We wil lnot elabonte in re­ 20, 21. cvctitco:andy money you'll save o~ gas, upkeep and insurance. Adams." • Baud dim Dennison's hand­ SIMONSON In additiOn,. Ole rllf.­ lliilw: J. de New llluico Associa­ Branch aii!O appi:Oftd of Tom. Karen Abraham, Cheryl Fossum, peating the numerous quallfiea­ HELP WAN'l'£D ,...,..lid Coleman Travelstead, Lenny tions of Jess, but we want only No wonder Hond~ 1s the world's biggest seller! fered thele elolldar.'. stat. ·&~ tilat f/6. ()Wirp Stude.Dt Govem­ Joule for the National Student WANTED: Colentan Travelstead for Stu­ Albuquerque, New Mexico to point out that Jesi was the dent Senate. R

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LISTEN .., t' CA:NDIDATES LENNY MIElE To KNMD STATEMENTS OF (Continued from page 2) Segregation Confronts With the new, efficient commit­ NSA Tutorial Program and Com­ programs whose benefits will be Statement ciation for College Student Gov­ In announcing my ca11didacy for tee system, .I will try to improve munity Aetion .. project~; require ernments Finance seminar at advantageou~; to the university's many. of the •programs already more publicity•.and ,participation. collective whole~ Past ngelect of the student senate, I look forward Santa, Fe and a member of the to representing the entire student initiated' by student government. One partic~thn· Jlro:!Jiem I will STUD~NTS ON REG. & ETHYL ARTHUR BEACH Student Veterans' Association. this premise is evidenced in many The Cultural Cpmmittee and the try to alleviate as senator, is ithe · ALSO: Flats $1.00 Lube $1,00 budget allocation~; whose benefits body under the new Asspeiated U ~heerleOding Squads 501 YALE S.E. 247·0858 inefficiency of• scheduling .and or­ Arthur Beach Statement Student~;' Constitution. Speaker's Program, for example, quite obviously have been advan· ganization in the intramural de· announces h i s As a Senator in the newly MY main task as a senator will are in great need of financial and A segregation light is brewing and one male alternate. Chapar­ not control the crowd. Boys' candidacy . f o r created student senate I would tageous only to minute segments programming expansion. And the partment. I do not believe that of the university rather than to be to see that this constitution is on the UNM campus between the rals has 10 female members and voices project be~ter; and are student senate, do nty best to represent all groupa (Continued on Page 3) the $14,000.00 allocation to this its collective whole. suecessfully implemented. all-male cheerleading squad and five alternates. hence better cheerleaders, she A junior, he is on campus. department next year is complete· the factions that back a coed The new system which is pro­ a m e m b e r of I am a city resident student, Hopefully, the new constitu· ·. ly justifiable. · said. CASA BUON tion, by its elimination of a fac· cheerleading group. posed provides for a cheerleading Sigma Chi frate- and I know the problema that are Another problem I will try to Student Court has authorized an squad of three boys and three Mixed Group Is Better rnity, has been present with this group. I will tional Senate composition, will solve is the advising problem on make it more feasible to estab· opinion poll to be taken this Fri­ girls with one boy and one girl A former male cheerleader at APPETITO a :otudent senator work to alleviate them.· . campu~;. Freshmen should not be day, April 22 to give the new Sen­ alternate. In either case, the the University of Arizona said for two years, on Having lived in a dorm at an­ lish standard criterion for bud­ required to wait a week at a ITALIAN DINNERS EXCLUSIVELY get allocations. If elected, I will ate, who will make the final deci­ Chaparrals' status would remain th;1t the mixed system was more the senate fin- other achool, I have faced the time in order to see an advisor sion, something ba.se theil' decision the same. a n c e committee problems of this group also. support programs whose benefi~s who is in his office two hours a effective. · DIAL 344-3182 on. A. girl cheerleaders of few and budget advisory committee, Although not a Greek, I know will be advantageous to the Um­ week. In all the other Western Ath­ Reservations Advisable · ' . versity's collective whole. Is All Make Squad years ago at UNM said that girls letic Conference schools, the Dinner 5:00 to 9:3() p.m. · 1 ' and a member of Chaaka. many Greeks and will be able to As a candidate for student sen· As it stands now, the eheerlead­ Statement work with them. I have also work- ate, I pledge to be a resp!)nsible are ineffective as cheerleaders be­ cheerleading squad is coed. Sunday Dinner Noon to 9 p.m. ing squad has five male members cause they have trouble and can . - Because of the passage of the ed closely with many faculty representative of the student (Editor's Note: See letter Closed Monday new constitution, the structure of members in yeara past. body and of student government. · signed by 24 athletes on edi­ 219 CLAREMONT NW student government has been By working with these fpur LENNY MIELE torial page.) changed considerably. It appears groups I feel that a general unity that this will be a much· more can be created to further the Lenny Miele announces his can­ effective system. activities on caiilpus. didacy for student senate. A This more concentrated body I feel that UNM · is a good sophomore, he is a member of DON ROBERTON Dress Stems will be able to more effectively school with a great potential. If Vigilantes, president of Mesa Tapered Cplts and more elfeciently carry· out we c;ln all combine to form a com· Miele was a delegate to the reg­ Don Roberton announces his the functions of Student Govern- pletely unified student blldy, this ional and national residence halls candidacy for student senate. A ment. potential can be realized. conventions. . . junior, he is a 1s% off sizes 27-48 Therefore it is important that Several of the programB that I member of Sig­ the best qualified people be elected plan to work for .are students on ma Alpha Ep­ to carry out its operations. faculty committees, free buses to silon fratergity, HENLEY KNIT SHIRTS I strongly support the N .S.A. the south campus so that every· ... student stand­ tutorial program which I feel can · one can support the Lobos in i ards committee, All Colors NOW 5 79 be made much more effective and sports activities, and a careful i student senate, Reg. 9.95 • ~lso the new plans for the .sp11ak• cheek into the activities fee to . , presidential ap­ SHORT SLEEVE IVY SHIRTS er's program which were ~;~utlil\ed see if this fee can be lower~. . pointments com­ •· , by the budget advisory .co!llmittee ·. . . Scdf I am eleeted 1 promise to mittee, Institute Reg. 2.49-NOW 1.49 of which I was a membe;r. It is , represent all gr!lups on campus · of Electrical and 3.99-NOW 2.49 designed to consolidate all of the · and to keep the ideal as my goal. Electranics En­ FIESTA BEARD growing contestants Pete Balliau of Albuquer­ TIES-BELTS 10°/0 Off speaking programs in the Univer­ . gineers, Air Force ROTC, and que and Jell Wilkes of Farmington compare their relative facial sity. Arnold Air Society. folliage. Saturday, April 23 is the last day to sign up. Contest­ As a member of the Sigma .Chi Statement ants ~;hould appear clean shaven at the APO booth in the sub. fraternity and a resident in the I feel that many advancements SLACK MART dorm for the past three years as PAT DAVIDSON have been made this year in stu· in the past. However, m11re im­ Open Tues. & Fri. Nights Until 8:30 4003 Central Ave. well as being· a member of tlie P a t Davidson -···'J'IIree ••• 1111 •Stere• ···­ dent government and I am proud portant, I am aware of a rela­ student senate for two years, I announces her •••lit• to have been associated with tive lack of quantity, and often LOBO Corrects feel that I could represent the candidacy f o r them. quality, of the programs present­ students in an elfecient and elfec· student senate. A I would like to help carry on ed for the enjoyment and/or sti· tive way and would like to be sophomore, s h e this wprk and also initiate some mulation of students on this cam· ArtCarved s~~tings given t~e opportunity to do so. is on the execu­ new and needed programs for pus. Endorsing Error tive board for one. I feel that something must As a member of ~;enate, I would hold a diamond so delicately, C it y Resident's TAKE A TIP! be done about the bookstore situ­ hope to be a part of the planning (Continued from Page 1) Council . an d is ation. for future university programs, only student body officer in the it's almost frightening. chairman of the since under the new constitution past, who bothered to deal with COLEMAN a senator is a member of both programs com· our problems and help us. We mittee. the cultural eommittee and the If It's New! Union Program Directorate. With strongly believe that if elected Pat is a senator for her sorori­ more frequent pr,ograms, a great· he will continue to help the For­ \\ ' (I ty, Chi Omega, assistant treasure, SAM BRATTON er variety of entertainers and TRAVElSTEAD and rush recommendations chair- II It's Fashionable! eign Students on campus, and as Sam Bratton, speakers could be .presented, ap­ he indicated in .his platform he Coleman· Tra­ man. II It's In Good Taste! sophomore, an­ pealing to more various areas of {\ pbl' \ \ \ /~'1 velstead an· Statement nounces his can­ interest which lie on this campus. will help us in establishing an nounces his can­ It is my contention that the You'll Find It At Strombergs! didacy for stu­ With more publicity and better International Center on campus. didacy for stu­ proper function of government dent senate. A student communicati11n 1 pro­ Therefore we personaly endorse dent senate. should rest on the promise that ' member of Sig­ pose that greater attendance at Jess, and we urge all the Foreign \\ \J Coleman, a soph­ the benefits derived from the Students and the American mem· )'~\ /1 ma Chi, he was these events would make up for omore, is a mem­ taxes paid in w any governing the house home­ hers of the International Club to I 'I I) J' 1 I the lack of funds allocated for I I ! { ber of the execu­ body should be advantageous.to coming decora­ expansion of the present pro· come out on Friday and vote, i /J /' /7· tive board and the collective whole from which tions chairman, gram. "Jess Sandoval for President." vic e chairman the taxes are collected. and rush chair­ As a realistic and attainable Abdul A. Waile, President Inter­ 1 1 1 ·t ~~ 1/ I r for City Resi­ believe that student govern­ man. goal, a greater variety and a · national Club; Virendra Sethi, ment on this campus should be ! \~ \ll/1 dents' Council. Statement larger quantity of programs for Vice-President; Maria T. Mar· i . . { ./ He was also an observer for placed more in line ":,ith this The new form of student gov­ students is my pledge to you as a ques, Secretary, George Rigopou­ UNM at the New Mexico Asso- premise and should provide m9re · ernment initiated by the past is candidate for senate. los, Foreign Student Committee; an example of progressive, objec· Nagin Shah, Indo-American As­ I / tive legislation. ociation I .... -·COLLEGE o£- The change in itself will allow Women's Tennis the new government to deal with Women's Intramurals Table Elect -BOWLING=- legislation of this scope in a m11re Tennis Doubles were held on I efficient and thorough manner. April 19. June Klatt and DeeBee jfe've even dcsiancd a diamond Every member of this new leg· Worthington, Hokona Hatt, placed cnofoemcnt rino to resemble the scft fraoile KNOWLEDGE islature must realize the respon· first. Carole Heath and Gloria · by Dick Ericson sibility and magnitude of the of­ Margard of Alpha Chi Omega WALLY \ / petals if a new sprinoflower. fice he holds. were second. Joan Morin and { So the diamond you show cjj' to the I do hold this office in esteem Kristie Zahm, Independent, placed I and feel my experience in stu­ third and Mary Barnard and \ wo41d won't on!r be dazzlino. nuc cleaant too. dent government affairs will be Jackie Bickelson, Pi Beta Phi, ~I MELENDRE i In the new ArtCarved collection, an asset to this new governmenL were fourth. j Yfu c~n choose Jr~m slim, ~oari~O· majestic SHE jdCSions. And w1thout bcmofr'ohtened. LIKES I 1 Because sincc.we ouarantee CHERYL FOSSUM YOU I i all the diamonds we sec, we also Cheryl Fossum announces her ouarantee they will stay rioht there. candidacy for student senate. A INA I I junior, she is past president of TUX! Delta Delta Del­ ta ·sorority, bas been in spurs, is I ht;Carvecl' . VlCK ' . . in Las Compan· .! \. • . as, chairman of r:"OR A t:OMPLIMENT•RY ART CARVED BROeHURE, SEE YOUR AUTHORIZ£:0 ARTCA~YED JI::WELER 6R WRITE f,Ric5oll COAT J.R. WOOD & SONS, INC: •• 216 EAST-45TH STR£tl, NEW YORK, N.Y. i0017 Broker Stripe Oxford the Union pro· STUDENT SENATE .. A country cool cotton oxford voile button· gram directorate, See Dream Diamond Rings only at these Authorized lrtCarved Jewelers was a sem~.tor For: THE STANCE: A proper stance i.~ essential to effective display down • • • distinctively Gant. Its mark of for one year, and distinction-stripe·edges are thinly framed 6.50 1. Fair, complete represen­ Alamogordo of a chic new bowling ensemble. Since bowling centers hl!ve is in Phi Sigma, SORENSON JEWELRY Los Alamos been recognized lt$ the 11howc11se for sportswear, nothrng with a contrasting color. Its effect-a .subtJ,e the biology honorary. tation HAYES JEWELRY ' mrtst be left to chance, especially the stllnce. but noticeably different express1on m Statement ENTIRE 2. More efficient student Albuquerque stripings. In rU$Set stripes framed in gr~en; Santa Fe As a candidate for student OUTFIT goverhment BUTTERFIELD JEWELRY THE STANCE: A proper stance is a mrut in bowling be· blue stripes framed in gold; or gold str1pes senate, I represent a phase of $10 S. SPITZ JEWELRY student government that is vital 3. Better UNM program­ Albuquerque cause it incorporates several factors wltich help the bowler framed in russet-all on a bamboo ground. Silver City in his approach to the foul line. For example, the feet. The to this eampus. This is the plan· Sus· ming JUDD JEWELERS $7.50 ning and programming of social, Cuff· PAUL R. GANTZ left foot should be slightly forward and bear most· of the Member of Student Senate, Artesia cultural and recreational events. Tucumcari weight. Knees slightly bent-the right knee, the left knee, In my position as chairman of 1965, 1966 CHANDLER'S JEWELRY BLITZ JEWELRY. or both. The ball is held about waist high, and in line ~ith the Union Program Directorate, Member of UNM Debate the right shoulder, enabling the bowler to have a straight 1 have become familiar with the Gallup Team swing. various types of programs which HOLMAN JEWELRY CO. UNM has offered to the student FIRST AND GOLD ... DIAL 2.-7-4347 I'nld Pol. Adv.

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* ".) JIBW' IIEDCO LOBO 1 , ...... ,., Apdl21, 1966 ' . ~·------~~~~~~---~------~~---~~--~ ' LISTEN 1930's Aftermath· Recalled • Book To KNMD Lobo Candidate Check List :0,. .ANNE LEBNHAUSEN tees ought to assume a mol'e -. r.... He uid that tbne are niany David F. Cargo, New Mexieo COVERED w...... ,., ...... ,.~ agencies '" After ·the Depreision A.meri~ tive role in social be­ people wllo :want to help bot they House of Representatives and the SEE INDIANS MAKE DAN DENNISON, candidate Council this year, and has served He has served on Student Council Bob :McGeelp, :a ~. Jlms Bier Cll!f W~ .F1JUPC\ation. cans lost faith in· private organi­ cause the professionals are not do not have tile ~. candidate of Republican nomina­ 1URQUOISE JEWELRr been associated with Jmrlite~fwli!Hif'lllll- · ...._;us :, a sophomore, has orientated to do the job. He Did D·•m»; ...... -... Clulrdt . for president, is a junior majoring in Senate and on Foreign Student, this ,ear. atioM to solve 1ai:g'C problems. tion for governor, said that many OLD TOWN in social studies and ~ucation. :Sook Exchange, Freshman Hand­ Fono.iog are candidates for ity Council, Gndt Wmlk,, eiric ·.-mliiiB ia Student,. Senate two Tbja idea' was expressed by. that , Congress should assume, tile Edueation Dinctor of the things can be done by the private :J'llliiD!, . He has serv~ in Senate and book, Student Affairs, and Con­ ~~te: Project, FreshiiiUI OJ.riie•!lilliiffll i:s a mrmber of the Execu­ Richard C. · Cornell in hill book, role of judge to see if go-vernment Home. Education Li"ft!lihood Pro­ sectors but he said they h11.ve Council and is DOW ASUNM stitutional Revision committees. Sally GJrUS1'-r is a freshman, eommitte and i:s a -- Cll!f UM ~ of the Student­ "Reclaiming the Am erie a.n programs are needed in eertam gnllll, ~ Don C. Westfall, done nothing to eliminate segre­ treasurer. He is also a member of He is a member ·of Phi SigDUI. a JlleJIIber of International Club, Phi Delta Theta. F~ a...... gtion, and is C~­ Dream.•• A panel composed of areas. 'll&id tllat it is dilicult to 111000- gation in. the churches. pu; ~ the Albuquer­ the Committee on the Univer~ Iota Modern Language Honorary, Ne111'111aD Club and is an A WS James J'M ;, a ~. of f»l'Orninent leaders in edueatiGn, Paul T. Therkildsen, Associate - tile daureh in the "dream'' Problems Rarely Solved IIJPE 'l\lllballiJI,f Council. He is en. sity, Navy ROTC, and is advisor Alpha Phi Omega service fratern­ ddegate from Santa Clara. is a meml!er of Allplna, ftJii ()lmotp polities, and law diseOIIIed Cor­ Professor'of Economies, said that C'omeD suppurtL Cargo said that it is good if at Coronado Dorm. Deunison is ity, Phi Sigma Kakka, and Air Jllary q.iraltack is a freshman, Service :fr:atemit.Jr :ami iis ttnJiiic ll1IXIW ilt die General Honors Pro-· nell's phi10110pby last night at the Co;mell did not law the ground­ JCelr. Westfall aid that ·the private sectors can solve our prob­ ll:lllllll ·:111111 :is a member of Big WANTED! also ])R!Sident of the New Mexico Force ROTC. Sandoval is major­ a member of the University director at QJJD). Law School. work for a meaningul ewluatioD.. p.riftte wfot pciUll6 have he­ lems but this can rarely be done Association of College Student ·ing in Spanish and in. Govern­ Choir, lntemational Club, the Bill Can', a jonielr" :&as 1hlmm em V~llam!!rs Associate Professor of Law, "Competition is not n~ be­ CI)IIIe as bureaoeratie as the f~- · effectively. He said that these Governments.. ment. 1JfniYersity Band and the Sr. Clas­ Student CoODeil, Slbwdl •;~, til'..!!iiu$ ...-.... --... a sophomore, is Carl M. Selinger, moderator, said tween big businesses. A co-open.­ e:nl ~He said that the private associations solve prob­ JESS SANDOVAL, candidate Jim McAdams, the only talldi­ siral League. Committee, ~te, :ulill"'l"o'ft1 dra­ iim S'm J •• SeDate, a member of that the problem of . unemploy­ tive venture should be soocht,"' wide CCJ11te11t of wantiJig to serve lems two ways•. First, they simp.. for president, has served on date for vice president is a junior. a.sty Ballillpoa is a freshman, man of the EwaJ.nqaltiiam Cl•mm1id! .. .I1JPha P111i (hnega l~C!l"vic:e fJ:aterni­ ment was Cornell's main concern. TheJ:kildsen said. is not as prevalent as Cornell be­ ly say the problem does not exist. COLEMAN :s;ipBa lieYeL a meml!er of N'av·al ROTC, the tee. He is a ....._.. d MIFnailuiisana11D01111Cer at KNMD. Selinger said that Cornell believes Therkildsen said that Ameri­ He feels that volunteer Second, they insist a problem ex­ Debate Team, City Residents Alpha Epsilon. Sua Br•ll-. a sophomore, is private IUIIIOCiations can ll(!lve the cans have not paid much a~ seiwite. am be mobilised hut it ists which really is not there and Pemai .Adrilul, a :tJDJPDumllllrt;, iii; TRAVELSTEAD C011D61,. and is now an alternate :a~ of Sigm• Chi, and has nations large problems. tion to their country's buie preb- will be a tn:meDdous operation. they do all they can do to solve rNEW MEXICO LOBO senator from the Speakers Club. a member of W ~.De­ il4!il:ftllil. iill Small!. this non-existing problem. FOR 1[- is a junior, a bate Team, and DSK-DA Na­ Daties of Printe Seeton A...... _ :o-. ~a junior, has Cornell said that these organi- Cargo said that if Americans l'nhlishm M lou. W..J-.,., "11mncJay an. column in over three weeks. A was an· ovf!ldnft notice from my Business Staff: JoAnn 1udith Bailey, secretary. James T. Bezemek, and present president of residence Senate Evaluatioa Qmlll!!jjtl!boe ami She lbu /l!lll!ft"ed on Union Board, competition between the inde­ circulation manager. Richard McDonald, mail clerk. J!lia;f!:a c-miti:ee, and the MIR­ lot of people have expressed con­ bank. halEs col!mCiJ,. and · a university Student Rights OmmmiimfJee. pendent sector and the federal One idea proposed during the Staff: LJDDe Friudell, Yola Gradi, Mike Montgomery, Kay Ambabo, AGE. cern about the fact that they delegate 1tG the regional and na­ Marci Bo---. a jjmim;, iii; a government. a'Ucti4m was the election of a Miss Cbuek Noland. lbry .Je a sophomore, Professionalll Not ()dentated haven't seen a column in tltat tioiJ2ll residence halls conventions. Phi Mu, and iS liiJ!Ii!'!ll]l! :lllllll a~ a,...er. time, and many comments ltave Campus Chest, bot the suggestion iii; :a DW!JI!he:r of Kappa Alpha · N-le:r Reinlleardt is a :fresh­ officer of W'OIID!I!IIl"s Jl!...mlmme Cornell belie-ves that lay trus· was soon dropped when the am­ 1l1bBta. S!hle 1w!; served on Home­ been made, but despite the re­ A REOCCURRING ISSUE man. and is chairman of City Council, and is riDe ~ d' Jliguit:r of the title was realized. UJii Greek Week commit­ marks, inquiries and requests, Residemlts Cnuncil, AWS. "'!OO!IIiivc I'm going to write one anyWay. IN EVERY STUDENT BODY election for the past four l.eRoJ" BrlJ.haU is a sopho­ Tom Bon, a ~~ ii5 :a lhees. Sigma Chi Observes * * * years, the fact that a candidate was a Greek or an Independ­ more,. a senator fJ'om Deseret member of Sjgma .AJJPP:p ~ .J:Kk JL nm-, a junior trans­ * * * Well,. seeing as how the Acad­ Club, is on the Elections Commit­ and has been on S!ID+.,II, llJlmmrn'l\ 'lliar :ll'mmm. NlOII, is a Sigma Chi emy- Awards ha-ve come and. gone, ent has somehow always been an underlying issue. This year, I was walking by the Unio.n tee, CThairman-and ex-officio mem­ :Sudget AdvisDoey tCJvmmmjjittft; ~ 50 Years at UNM the other day when I actuall'y saw it's: about time for the annual unfortunately, these ease is the same. bel!' of Sfudent Finance Commit­ Who's Who, and~ @JriiBm­ P.aJt Da1l'illsa. a sophomore, is a flying saucer. Of colli'l!le, I -was presentation of Uncle Tom's tee. and was an observer at the tation Commitltees. In several of the dorms candidates' posters have been WIJ itlbe leD!leallllive board for City Sigma Chi social fraternity is shocked as it zoomed over the Academy Awards for UNM - New Mexico Association of Col­ Steve va. Dft:sBer. :a ~'Do Ji.esiiiamll:s' C'amcil and is chair­ celebJ:ating its fiftieth anniver­ roof of the Union, but I later 1966. marred with statements like "I know he's aKA," or ..He"s lege SttOOent Governments meet­ em[ more, is a ~ CitY' Jmesii.. !l1ll1llll «~if llliDe programs committee. l!!ary on the UNM campus. The realized that it came from the Rest Picture of the Year:-"A ing Santa Fe last month. dence Council exee:udtiMe IQ'"""r.ujj!... not an Independent, he's a Greek," or just plain "SAE" writ­ m She iis :also :a senator for he1· festivities will be on Friday and snack bar. It seems that some­ P11.teh of Blue"' (the gripping Jilll Lecmard is a junior, a is a Sllllilallm' :!!iruDmn tee, and Silmilamlt :s~. C'ili Omega,. assistant Saturday,_ April 22-23. one got disgusted with the coffee story of Union SDaek: Bar bread). ten across the candidate's qualifications. memeer of Phi Gmma Delta, and Veterans A.ssoclatlii-. The Little Sigmas, a ,national 11m!m'Sm:1!5!', ;and rush recomenda­ again. Best. Foreign Film - "SDS IT IS OUR belief that if a candidate is duly qualified. to bs sen:ed as an alternate in sen­ Neta Coester. :a jmmrlilll!I'. ii5 :a tfiiaru;~ women's aUXIliary to the Sigma ate f'nr two years. He is also co­ member of Kappa~ Gm:m:ma, Chi fraternity, is helping with * * * Vigil'" (a silent movie, originaUy represent this university, the fact that he is a Greek or an ~ Travelstead, a sopho­ G:nimab:m of the WAC college and has served m Sen:mlbe ffim l1w.lm the preparations fo rthe celebra­ You have undoubtedly read all produced as "1oy in the Mourn­ ' mlllllll1fl, is wiice chairman and a Independent is totally irrelevant. lilowll. 1totlmalilent for UNM. years in whieh time :Siae lhas llDmm tion. The auxiliary was recently of tlie malicious coverage in this ing"). ~ af tile executive board of The seemingly mutual animosity between Greeks and In­ T- Toppino is a sophomre, on the evaluaJI:iGom _.a ~ established at UNM. paper concerning delays and Among the other awards for ·! Oil!¥ 1ll -Vats' Council, an ob­ missed deadlines concerning tl;r.e the year. the UNM: track team . aacla11116111ber of Vigilantes, New­ committees. w:m: 'limE UNH at; the N..M... As­ The Little Sigs bave partici­ dependents-bas lasted much too long and, if it continues, can best IWUll Cllil.b, and Sigma Alpha . Ep­ Sam CuDes, a ~ iiB ISII!"Cibl!iiGmt for College Student pated in a joint dinner with the MIRAGE (UNM's year book}. was selected as supporters only Well, l'm happy to report: 'that the aDd Ole motiOn picture dealing hinder the effectiveness of the new student govern­ .silcm. He has served on the Sen­ a member of Weslley Jl.llmmfurttiia, ~ Finance seminar, :batenaltJir. -Jcl ...n drlnJa. at the ,...,r penonal ..rvice jeweler Greek Week Slave Sale, and book is now completed and :read'T with lffe in. NROTC was all!o .,.. ment. ate steering committee, Campus Ctiey Residen11:s" OlOOIIIJ:lciill, ~ :nmt ;a lD!lelliiD.be:r of the Student Publications Bciw:d. arM CcmSlijl!u'­ sponsored a car wash. to go to preSII. All that remains highly praised: "Ship of Foods." OPPOSITE UNM CAMPUS 2312 CENTRAL SE Safety and Civil Defense Commit­ w~·association. -Michael F. Montgomery. tional Revision. (Jommmmiitlfuee. The group is now making' to be done now is to figure out tees. Mesa V:!Sta Board of Gov­ t:lhuldc Worley, a freshman, is a bow many pages we would b"ke emo:rs,. and Residence Halls Lynna ~osef:llt. :a :slll][lllbmnmlf\, is preparations for the semi-cen­ ~ major from Pampa to devote to James Kennedy, SDS a member of AIJplha Cbii ~-• tennial banquet to be held Sat­ WBO ENDORSEMENTS CounciL 'IDe'l:as :aM 1bu served this past and the DuBois Club. These items ·What's "A PATCH OF BLUE," WITH TWO ACADEMY Pat H.Jcl.er is a sophomore, a Spurs and has beelll m SmmJbe ~ urday, April 23, at the Alvarado J'58ll" m 1lhe Senattor from Ski will covered extensively on pages :memheJr of' Delta Gamma. She years. She was a ~ lbGI illhe hotel. They also plan to give a EVERY YEAR the LOBO has endorsed candidates in the 385-386-387 and 388. The· 1966 sen-ed in Student Senate and is 1965 National St;rodemtt~tmil amh picnie for the fraternity in the ·showing? MIRAGE is 384 pages long. AWARD WINNERS, COMPASSIONATE DRAMA student body elections. acfue in state politics as a Young convention, :and i:s :a ~ Cll!f Eick 1hiMa is a sophomore near future. ' ' slb1XIent who is member The LOBO is in a unique position to observe student lead­ Democnts. in ~Iillo County. the deg dega deliJaiJe 1beBlm. Jllll!le"hw cm[ ~ Veteran's Association * * * ~ C..uch, a freshman, is Charla .llillel-, a ~IIJllle, is ers throughout the year, Journalists, more than the average :allril Cift;y Resident's Council. Deadline Decided Those of you who may ha:ve a member of Alpha Phi Omega a member of Biig-V'~mihes :1UDil Sidney Poitier, Shelley Winters Have Vivid Roles hasn't released wandered into the Union Snack student ,have the opportunity to judge temperament, char­ servcie fraternity and bas served the A Cappellla ~- Jlllje Jlms ~ Part. Bar yesterday between 10:30 and :wmy iilmf~ to the and For Federal Exam in Poignant Film Introducing Exciting New acter, and motivation of students in student government. mu the Union Special Events Com­ served on the ~ ODQI!Iillmioilffbae LO:ao. 6 p.m. surely took notice of the iis llilllllt ilislled iilm the Student Direc- The filing deadline for competi­ This year the paper wil }continue its traditional endorse­ mitfee, and on the Film and Lee· of City Residellllts' O!!!mriil,, lhal! Campus Chest auction which was "Discovery" Elizabeth Hartman fure Committee. been a campus 1blilib!il1r :srdl :a nnmn- ttmm:¥- tion in the Federal Service Exam­ ments with several differences. The endorsements which are ination to be given May 21, was conducted tbel'e during those hours. It was quite an affair and offered th estudent voter as advice only are made on April 19. The final test for this to. academic year will be given June a great deal of people partici­ Here, one day, she meets Gordon a strictly editorial judgment of which students are best. 18 and the filing deadline is May pated in the bidding. The only (Poitier) and it is an encounter wltich THE LOBO will not endorse a candidate for Student Body LfiTI~ERS TO ~rut: LOBO 1'1. thing that I managed to get out cl~angcs her entire life. He becomes the In support of the defense build­ of it was a free case of mening­ only friend Selina has ever known. t • President. Vice President or National Student Association \Vittt ltumor and tact he teaches her up there is .need for government itis :from the Student Health Ser­ Coordinator. Since only one candidate is running for Vice . FULL SUPPORT the LO:SO ibat Sma~ ~ :Siulcm 1llle ~ day'! He was in­ vice. tltc first steps to becoming self•reliant ;Sta:U!Ia&iBIIIIt:all boosting Inter;na- civilian staffing in new or ex­ --how to make her way in busy Dear Editor: ing to some ~ ffi~ m One of the most popu1ar items President and one for NSA Coordinator, it is obvious that students, is the !IJII!ll\\v ccmmlii&1be 1fii-ml Ole allocations to $860. panded programs. There are thoroughfares, how to do her shopping We. the undersigned Lobo ath­ .many opportunities for employ­ to be auctioned off was the first a wo~tby of the Mter­ And was DOt Oalm mur ~ 1lfeta L .ce ilt tile Union. Scllool ...... # ...... ~····~······ ...... ~ ... s~t··················· stead, Lenny Miele ibd Penni :Adrian. ~ to fttKI. on the front page in man in Couneil ill 1tlbe jj.DbJit; ·:se~-- A.s.tr- -··•····~ .. ,.· .. ~··•· ...... ~~ ...... ~-~·········· s•-tee ...... ~ .. ~· .. HOirl8' Add,._ -~~········~··············~··~w••······~·~ ._ ...... _.~····· HELD OVER AT :I!HE SUNSHINE THEATER THROUGH TUESDAY

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Thur~ay, April21,1966 NEW MEXICO LOBO 'l'hur~ay, Apri121,1966 ·Best Supporting Actress International Club The International Club is sp<~n­ ·NEWS ROUN.OUP sodng the annual picnic for the DRAFT BOARD CLERK I-IOARDS POWER host families of foreign, students 'A Patch of Blue' l-lonored By United Press International the paddy wag()n doors were and for the members of the club, By BILL GROUT you sEmd me this "Report" thing? you answe1 me? I told you in my he will help me. Prepare to lose Herbie Booking :MeNamara Defends VietNam swung shut and driven to a Sai­ The picnic will be held Sunday, Collegiate Press Service I'm in school, Miss Bundle, in last letter . about me being in your job, Miss Bundle. Here's · Po)iye· seeing you a civilian again, Miss Mildred M. Bundle, gon airport. At the airpprt, police April 24 at Oak Flats in the Man­ Mild:red M. B~ndle, Clerk college .- Rive1 City College. It's school. Nobody. else is getting CAPITOL HILL--Defense Sec• J."efused to let them out, appar­ zano Mountains, M.eeting place Local Board No. 66 drafted here. Why me? What did Yours, Clerk! For Brilliant Portrayals l.'etary Robert. McNamara made ently planning to keep them in­ will be at the ftont. entrance o;f Secu1ity Building an accredited' college and every­ I eveJ.' do to you? He1bert L. Booking · What do you mean by telling Safe Harbor, I<~wa thing, and I'm taking a full load me you made a mistake! You'd By THOMAS ORMSBY his long awaited appearance yes. side until the next pl"ne was due Johnson Gym at 10 il.m. Miss Bundle, I was born in She meets him 1egularly in the terday at an open-door session of to depart, The enforced departure Food, drink and games will be · of 16 hours - all of them fol' Safe HarboJ.". I grew up there, Dear Miss Bundle: , bt1tter run, Mildred, because. when When an actress accepts an park, and soon, she thinks, falls I get off this battleship, Safe HaJ."­ the Senate Foreign Relations climaxed a day that went from provided by the host families and Dear Miss Bundle: credit. I've paid my tuition and went to· school there. My parents Oh, you'J."e sneaky, all riglit: Oscar for her C()ntdbution to a in love with him, if fo1 nothing C<1mmittee. bad to worse for the demon­ the club. A .dance may be held. The1e has been a lot of · talk paid taxes there. Is it, because we having an unlisted telephone num­ bor won't be safe any moJ.'e, You film, one which a viewer has not else the kindness that has been The top defense official told strators. after the picnic. here lately about d1afting college ·my 1oom and board, and I don't moved away afteJ.' my sophomo1e beJ.". Well, there are other ways can bet on that, Milly baby. AJ.'­ seen, immediate interest is g1anted her. the committee that U.S. presence students, and I wondered if you owe anybody any money and my year at Safe Ha1bor High 1 Is to flop my mop. My father knows ranging transportation to Iowa, spawned in that film. Such was Upon J."ealizing that the mothe1 would do mt1 a favo1 of telling grades are good ( "B" average), that why you don't like me? Miss the water commissioner in Safe I am, in Viet Nam is justified, and Exhibition bv the case with Shelley Winters' is a peJ."petual shacker, he ar­ Americans should be proud of the ALEXANDER WILSON me·· how I stand with you, I and my father is a vetel'an. Please Bundle, I love Safe Harbor, In Harbor and we'll see whether you Soon to be truly you1, nomination and selection as best J."anges fo1 the gid to be enrolled restraint shown by President -First artist of the U.S. Winged Wild. mean, what's my status now. I tell me you're not serious, Miss fact, I cried when my parents stay on your throne any longer. Seaman HerbeJ."t L. Booking supporting actress fo1 1966 fo1 in a school for the blind, where Johnson. · just want to be su1e, is all. Bundle. Waiting fo1 your reply, told me we wel'e going to move. If you don~t answer one of my USS Rough Water her· perlormance in "A Patch of he hopes 13he will learn to live and McNamara vigorously denied . . Y OUJ.'S truly, I am. Will you please check your 1ec· letters in· five days, that water Blue.'' thJ.'ive with her handicap as she that bomb shortges were ham­ Ia PLANTE GALLERY Herbe1t L. Booking Sinceroly, OJ.'ds again 1 Will you at least commissioner will be knocking (Grout is a staff writer for But Upon seeing the movie, one had never been propedy in­ pering air operations in Southeast 3009 Central N.E. RiveJ.' City College Herbert L. Booking answer me 1 Thanking you, I am on yOUJ.' door to ... Well, wait the Colorado Daily.) soon finds that there was a great structed as to the many devices Asia and said reports of insuffi­ As ever, and see, Miss Bundle. deal more. effort and fine portJ.'ay­ that a blind person utilizes to cient bomb production were "ba­ - Dear Miss Bundle: Dear Miss Bundle: Herbert L. Booking I am waiting, als in the film than just one lead a noJ."mal life. · loney." e One-Day Service on Shirts Miss Bundle, please! Why did Oh. Miss Bundle, why won't Hel'bert L. Booking Osca1's worth. Elb.;abeth Ha1t- · Miss 'Hartman's perloJ."mance Commenting on the recent po­ e Quality Dry Cleaning Dea1 Miss Bundle: man's supe1b achie•lement in he1 was alive and painstakingly 1eal. litical unrest in Viet Nam, Me­ O.K. If that's the way you want Dear Miss Bundle: WANTED! 1ole as a young and dep1ived This reviewe1, having worked N amara said the Defense Depart­ e Alterations to play, I can play that way, too. I'm begging you, please an­ blind girl is sufficient to soften closely with blind children in the ment fully supports the Vietnam­ Research I~ Vital, But It Is If you won't answer me, then I swer me. My time is getting even the coldest of hearts, and past, was astounded at the con­ ese government's decision to hold ONE ELEVEN SHIRT SERVICE won't write to you any more short. I've only two days left. the offedng of actor Sydney elections in three to five months. eithe1. Hoping you are miserable. On my knees, I am, vincing performance of the blank­ 111 HARVARD SE PHONE 242-5124 Poitier is in his previous Oscar faced and still-eyed realism with He said he did not think that Hel'bert L. Booking Oh so truly you1s, tradition of excellence. which she port1ayed a blind gil-l. a civilian government would affect If your clothes are becoming to you­ Not An End, Dove States Herbert L. Booking "A Patch of Blue" is a simple No doubt about the validity of the course of the war, depending they should be coming to us. on .how the election is carried By CHUCK NOLAND jtale, seemingly uncomplex ex­ Miss Winters' Oscar. Although ' LOBO Stall' Writer cept for a rema1kable chaJ."acter­ the role she builds is designed to out. ~....::iii-~:A:ili;i:~ ...6:::i•6 ...~':li ..... ~';i... ~;;m:EiiiSi5•~•Eii•~ ...ir.<...,..::-::i~ ...i5~5::T:·:i-'::i"'•iE"li ..... ~""..... n""•n,...~.:.. I ization and direction. It concerns infuriate the viewer, she ca1ries Research in engineering is not a young and te~der gid, blinded th1ough with a profound and Pacifists Ejeeted fJ."olp;Viet Nam TG I F Time Every Friday an end in itself, said Dr. Richa1d · in childhood, who lives in a sub­ poignant characterization as both• • SAIGON - Six pac\fi.sts who C. Dove, chairman of the depart­ standaJ."d environment with her the cheap who1e she always was went to South VietNam to dem­ means PITCHERS of BEER ment of mechanical engineering, prostitute mother and an aged and the selfish and hateful tramp onst1ate against the 'Viet Nam in the Thirteenth Annual UNM ' with pretzels ...... 55c Research Lecture delivered Wed­ dr1.1nk, neither of whom ca1e for she is. war are being booted '0\lt'of the 3:30 p.m. 'til 5:00 p.m. anything in life except the money In every 1espect, "A Patch. of country. They were an~11ted as nesday night in the Kiva. o!'tained from an immoral occupa­ Blue" is worth each of its ac- they tried to cauy out a threat "Resea1ch is not an end in it­ tiOn and the release available in colades, and then some, but as to picket the U.S. Embassy. The JOIN OUR STEIN CLUB self," Dr. Dove said, "but a means a bottle. always, it is up to the individual six were bodily loaded into a I to better unde1stand the materials The gil-l herself finds little in to decide for himself. paddy wagon by South Vietnam- we work with so that we may de­ '· life except her day-to-day :routine ese police after they sat down Ron &Roy's sign better-engineered systems." of stringing beads, which p1ovides and mused to move. OKIE JOE'S Studies Forees heJ.' with a meager income. Intramural Track ' One of the pacifists shouted 1720 CENTRAL SE Dr. Dove's research has been COLEMAN· Abused day after day by The IntramUJ.'al Track Meet for "No. no, we're Ame1icans," as concerned with the forces, pres­ mother and drunk, she seeks an ~·············· ··············~J sures, and various othe:r stresses outlet for her imagination and is Women will be held Saturday, .. exerted on materials placed under TRAVELSTEAD escorted to a park whe1e, th1ough April 23 at University Stadium ext1eme environmental conditions. a series of mishaps, she is be- · at 8:30 a.m. Track events will "Think of the fo1ces exerted on FOR f1iended by a handsome Neg1o include: 50, 100 and 220 yaJ.'d the landing gear st1ut of a jet who slowly manages to pump the dashes, 440 yard run, 70 ya1d plane when the wheels impact the STUDENT t gid about the mise1y in which ground on landing," Dr. Dove • hu1dles, and 440 and 880 ya1d she exists. said, "and you have some idea of SENATE pursuit relays. Field events will the sort of thing we mean by 'ex· The Neg1o (Gordon) soon be­ include: shotput, softball th1ow '' gins doing little favoJ."s for the 'treme environmental conditions'." I, discus, javelin, running and D.r. Dove reported on the study gir}. and brings forth a vibrant ~tanding bro~d jump, and high- • • · and. until then untapped resource of the forces exerted on jet land­ l Jump. E~h gul may enter three .t 1:;. , of happiness that had for so events. Entry blanks are avail- · ing gear atruta, of thermal forces long lay dormant, deep within her able in the lobby of Carlisle on metal tubing aubjected to high darkened world. Gymnasium. heat, of acceleration forces, and of forces on plates under high pJ.'eSSUJ.'e. Devel!)ps Instruments ,.,,.... thbksofthlf~ "Our research has furthered SPCRTSHIHTSHIP, the development of devices to · adequately measure, transmit, and record forces on matedals under extreme conditions,'' Dr. Dove FULL CYCLE. said. "Among these advances have been the dt1velopment of instJ."u­ ments to measure internal fo1ces in solid bodies, theJ."mal forces on 'f ' SUNDAY, MAY 8th metal tubes, and fo1ces of accele· Give Her a Gift by ration between ten thousand and ' one hundred thousand times that [ "-'. u:.... \ .

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Smokey's Friends · .. "" f".. · .. :·· ..., .. 1. Wildcats Invade U NM. Friday Don't. Play "''" I ~· OUT TO VOTE The Univl!rsity of New Mexico The Lobos scored a total of 40 runs ba.tted in with 28 to hls · 34th in ·national batting (.403), With Matches baseball team, fresh from a three :runs last week in running over credit. Following Chase is D.i.ck third in RBI's with 51 an,d 13th game sweep of New Mexico State State 21-4, 12-0 and 7-4 to :run Ness at .353 and 1'1 RBrs, eat.cl!er in triples with seven. The Arizona for the and cross-town rival, University the Lobo season mark to 16-9. .Jim Pappan at .353 and outfielder _pitcbing staff is led by Glen Ken­ of Albuquerque, plays three The victory on Monday against Ron Bunt at .32'1. nedy and sophomore ~at O'Brien. COLlEGE CROWD games thi,;; weekend with the Uni­ the U of Albuquerque ran it to Sophomore Bob MeA11la.y3 loth Last season the Lobos were ~ENTAlS versity of Arizona Wildcats at 17-9. in the nation in strikeouis, pic'ked able to win one game in the six UNM field. Leading the Lobos is ou.tfielder up his sixth win against Umver­ played and trail in the series that The Lobos hav(! a single game Dave Chase with a .391 batting sit;v of Albuquerque on Monday :started in 1938, 59-4, with the WAC foe Friday, and fin­ average. Ranked second in the and leads the UNII nine .m:an Lobo Batting (25 games) ish up the series on Saturday with nation last week in triples with pitching staff with 86 strikeouts AB R H Avg. R'Bl a double header. nine, Cha·se also tops the team in .and a 2.45 ERA. Ralph S&Uee Chase 87 24 34 .391 28 is Ness lit l2 18 .363 17 (4-2) second in the strikeout P&P;P1llll 68 14 23 .338 15 department witb 46 while Jim !atmt 49 9 16 .327 8 IChildras 79 lB 25 .316 9 SUZUKI Kal'k (2-1) has the .second lbe5ft ..'Ttillnson 90 23 27 .300 16 ERA at 3.'13. LaPrairie '7! 20 19 .257 10 X-6HUSTLER Arizona invades Loboland witb. P

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