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The New Mexico Lol1o is published • daily every regular week of the Univer­ Of New Mexico Vocational Educational Projects NEW sity year by the Board of Student Pub­ lications of the Auociated Students of MEXICO LOBO the University of New Mexico, and is not financially associated with UNM. Printed The Ad Pushers GRANT HARVEY by the UNM Printing Plant with oecond WAYNE CIDDIO cla55 pootage paid at Albuquerque, New UNM Will Conduct Evaluation Program Monaging Editor Me-·· withheld upon requeot. teaching, he'll spend his time at do" Pearce said, "we'll certainly UNM using new equipment to support them. The letter will political ramifications. But I have work on computer generated probably go directly from the Demand Apology a feeling that villager can't see sculpture. group to the University of To the Editor: much difference either. Mattox will work out a Wyoming." Anyone who keeps both their computer program to guide a new It has come to the attention of plotter which draws shapes an members of UMAS residing at right and their left eyes open knows what the NLF has been artist never would be able to HURRY Coronado Hall that the Mexicans conceive. are once again victims of doing in Vietnam, just as they before someone beats The sculptor is still the artist you to this 67 OPEL stereotypes and false accusations. know what the Americans have because from the many This became apparent when Bob been doing. Bombs on Hanoi - possibilities produced by the KADETT RALLYE Biggs reported in the "Coronado the slaughter in Hue; you tell me computer, it is his responsibility SPORT coupe, 4spd, Weekly Marathon" the following: the difference. to pir.k out what will work form equipped with the rallye "Poor Ed, he has to put up Perhaps ·sDS feels the NLF him. package and priced go at with two looney Mexicans for butchers their fellow Vietnamese Mattox's three pieces in the La co-advisors." Also that, "The only to drive the Americans out, Jolla show required a viewer to be 1468 Lobo Review crazy Mexicans are driving Lihn and that it will cease when we there or do something to TOYOTA CITY and Gervais nutty." leave. Knowing their immaturity, stimulate the sculpture to move or I don't doubt that they follow produce sound. The sculpture in 1100 RIO GRANDENW Biggs has made it clear that he some such reasoning as this. Or the show would respond to such 242-5000 feels Mexicans are a bunch of pllrhaps they really find no stimuli as the color a viewer was Symphony ~Protests in Music' "crazy" hell raisers. This paper is objection at all to what "the other circulated only to dorm advisors, ·- -· Allied occupation, U.S. troops crowd was the last number. It was side" is doing. · "By FRANK BREWSTER thus it does not inform the public Make no mistake: when thE occupied a small town outside of the "Fantasy on the G String," of their prejudiced attitudes. We So you thought the Vienna. In this town, late one composed by the great 19th American troops pull out and thE Moratorium Day was the 15th of demand Biggs to prove the above South Vietnamese forces collapsE night, Anton von Webern stepped century violin virtuoso Paganini. accusations or to openly apologize October and that by Friday night out of his house for a cigarette Confined in a jail (the story goes), soon after, the Viet Cong wil Popejoy Hall war protest would be a dead for degrading the Mexican race by conduct a terror and murdet and was shot to death by an Paganini played his violin even referring to them as crazy, looney, issue? (Excuse the pun.) Not so, unknown American soldier. though his strings were breaking campaign dwarfing their present my friend. In subtle ways the and far-out. AND THE CULTURAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE and he had no replacements. UMAS daily activities. When there's not UNM Symphony Orchestra In the second number Finally, with only the g string an American left in the country PRESENT directed by Kurt Frederick and performed by the orchestra, the remaining, the virtuoso performed and the blood continues to flow, accompanying Gary Karr, double war protest centered on a set of variations on a theme How Long? the Vietnamese continue to bass soloist, said its musical Amen escalation. The composer, Reger, from an opera. suffer, then I want SDS to repeat to a week of consideration of the has structured the piece so the To the Editor: their praises of "the people's THE ROMEROS war issue. In fact, the whole was building of forces and massing of Dr. Frederick helped establish legitimate government." How long will it be before SDS passed in. review as the concert sounds is accomplished so subtly a humorous mood by attacking I marched for an end to FOUR SENSATIONAL GUITARS progressed. that it is almost unnoticeable. Gary Karr's string bass with hedge is discredited to the point where we will no longer have to be America's part in the slaughter of The beautiful fact was that you Suddenly, the original theme of clippers and snipping all but the g Vietnamese. I live in America, and didn't have to understand the Mozart is released by the brass , .string, The audience laugh~ed and embarrassed and infuriated by AND their existence? because it affords me more protest implications of the over the busy counterpoint, and · enjoyed itself, suddenly realizing freedom than I would enjoy in concert to enjoy it. So many there is sudden realization of what that this was not stuffy concert I am usually amused by their any other nation I feel my people came that there weren't has been brewing all this time. music, but side·splitting fun with carryings·on. They display their marching may have had some enough programs to go around .. The theme assumes new sounds and sights. Under all the immaturity to the point of farce. effect on our part in that PHYLLIS CUR TIN r,he ''Five Movements for significance, With this piece· the happiness, one might not notice But in lauding the barbaric damnable war. Ii' • I thought Orchestra" were composed in orchestra was saying, "Look at that the theme of t~~ fanta~y National Liberation Front they marching again . would have an BEAUTIFUL MET·OPERA STAR 1913 by the German Anton von the tremendous consequences of. came from the opera Moses 1!1 become obscene, offensive to tho Webern. Dr. Frederick's effect on the NLF's role in the escalation. Look at the reasons Egypt." Moses •.. who lead h1s sensitivities of even we who 1 slaughter I would do it. interpretation of this exquisite why we are fighting. Do our people out of. bondage, 'Yho realize they are only boys trying Tuesday, Oct. 21-8:15 P.M. jewel maintained the delicacy and r e a s o n s j u s t if y t h e escaped oppress1on, who _mtght to prove their doubtful But any reasonable person transparency · of the piece. The consequences?" lead· us out of Vietnam! ~sn't it masculinity in the male arena of knows there is no way to movements are brief, but intense, influence the NLF. ci~"'' Karr himself announced obvious? The happy so!Utlon. to Revolution. ADM.-International Series Subscription or OC"TOBER 31ST just like life itself. The idea is to . .. ~"' . ' ' ·. v· t 18.. departure m gettmg And any person or group who ROOM 158 JOURNALISM BUILDING DEADLINE .I h1s f1rst solo as a "pra"er to end 1e na!" m . . · • . . Perhaps l am not possessed of savor every little impulse and " I· · al " · . - out. GIVe us a Moses who will lead the same omniscent powers one can praise them does not deserve Reserved Seats-5.50, 5.00, 4.50, 4:00, 3.50 place a high value on life. What a the war. n mus1c fact •t. 'Y'asa us out of the unfriendly foreign membership in the brotherhood prayer, drawn from trad1t1onal d d . w'll be a happ" obviously gains when ono 1 1 of ruan, until they change their UNM Students W fAct. Cards-Yf Price fine way to draw attention to the Hebrew chant and set by Max an . an we • " becomes an SDS member, but most critical concern in Vietnam, Bruch. In fact of performance it people. somehow I cannot discern. the way of thinking. the useless and premature was also a prayer, an offering of The invol'l'ement of the arts in difference between a Vietnamese There aro a lot of us who want Tel. 277-3121 exth1ction of life. The choice of personal expression by Mr. ~arr. politics and protest does not have villager dead from American t~ build that brotherhood, and we Webern as a composer of protest; It was such an individual thing to be intellectual or stuffy or bombs and one executed by the W11l not tolerate murderers of any is based on his own unfortunate that Dr. Frederick directed all the abstract. But it does need to be NLF for not supporting label. See the error of your ways, (and still unexplained) death. applause to the. soloist. interpreted. A little thought mag· Communism. I suppose it's SDS. Love all men. Join us. Peace. Shortly after the end of. World The biggest favorite with the . nifies art appreciation. because I am not aware of all the Will Andrews War II during,the early days of the ------~-~-~~---~-~

Monda.y, October 20,1969 Page 4 NEW MEXICO LOBO NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 5 Racial Practices of BYU Cause Wyoming Incident One of 20 in Nation (Editox'u Note: When the asking the UNM athletic resolution calling for "all member groups, and with this we agree. priesthood, Here the document Univexsity of Wyoming kicked 14 department to sevex ties with schools presently involved in There is, however, a vast points out: T- VI Holds Health 'Cf1arrette' black athletes off their football BYU. The resolution was later academic, athletic, or social difference between the words "It is the belief of the Mormons A community-wide attempt to financed by a $14,000 Federal The charrette will be held in the team last Saturday it was only the rescinded when a student activities with BYU" to sever 'believing' and 'doing,' ... that blacks may become church develop "Health Related grant, Albuquerque Public Schools members but they may not hold latest in a long string of incidents referendum failed to back the relations until such time as BYU "Any church has a right to Occupations" training through Administering the worlrshop is administration building at 3 p.m. believe what it will, but it has no the priesthood, an achievement Technical· Vocational Institute jnvolving Brigham Young action. eliminates racial inequities. Dr. Clarence Richard of the Its purpose is to demonstrate to University's (BYU) racial (The following article is the first right to impose those beliefs on that is offered to every 12-or (T-VI) will be described Oct. 21 at Set Beliefs 13-year-old white male member of Bureau of Educational Planning those involved how a serious practices. in l\ four-part series explaining the others against their will. When 3p.m. and Development. He accepted those bnliefs are detrimental to the church. This means a black The intensified. workshop, educational architectural (Earlier this year, San Jose State racial practices of BYU. The The admiiJistration of BYU has that position after retiring as Los problem can be analyzed and University and BYU severed their information in the articles comes consistently denied that it the welfare of others to the extent man may not pass the sacrament called a "ch.arrette," is sponsored Alamos schools superintendent. of infringing on their right to an as the 12- and 13-year-olds do, by UNM's Bureau of Educational resolved in a very short, athletic ties and last year nine from a document prepared for the practices racial discrimination, concentrated effort. UTEP track team members National Student Association however, the school is wholly education these "beliefs take the nor may he prepare the sacrament Planning and Development, "We intend to look at all of boycotted a BYU·UTEP track (NSA) by students who are owned by the church and the form of actions which are as the 14-and 15-year·olds do. He UNM's department of Albuquerque from a health Co-chairmen of the planning meet. members of other Utah Board of Trustees of BYU are the contrary to the ideals of our own may not bless the sacrament or architecture, and Albuquerque's standpoint," Richard said. "We'll committee are Dr. Richard (The UNM Student Senate universities.) same Twelve Apostles of the Constitution." perform baptisms as those 16, 17, T-Vl. determine what is available, what Tonigan, director of the Bureau of passed a resolution last spring Last summer the NSA passed a Mormon Church. The Twelve The document further explains or 18 may do nor may he perform The program is one of only 20 occupational training should be Educational Planning and Apostles are the ruling body of the · Constitutional safeguards any of the duties of the lesser in the nation designed to develop p-rovided for health and Development, and Dr. Don ~~~~~~~~~~~~· the church and set the policies, against discrimination and priesthood. model programs for national use. health-related occupations, and Schlegel, chairman of UNM' s w practices, and beliefs for church explains the "provisions of our "He is also denied the privileges The health -related cb.arrette is how it's to be done," Department of Architecture. members. fundamental law point out that of the temple, which means he The NSA document states, "It our democratic form of may not marry his wife for t is argued that Mormons have as government is not designed to give eternity, Because he is not eligible much right to their religious the majority the right to oppress, to hold the priesthood he is not beliefs as any, or all, other church deny, or abridge the rights of a eligible for the two higher levels i single individual, not to mention of celestial happiness in paradise, I but is allowed only to the lowest the minority of individuals.'' THIS level. CAN GET YOUR J J Priesthood ART God Ordained ~ It may be sooner than you think, ~ SUPPLIES The strongest criticism of the "Interracial marriages are Mormon Church comes from its 20% DISCOUNT prohibited which makes it . exclusion of blacks from the impossible for black women to HEAD TOGETHER ' Shiva Oils o& Water Colors VOLVO attain the highest celestial level as Brushes- Canvas a woman must be married i J Panels- Stretched Canvas 66 2dr. Sedan, 4spd, air con­ eternally to a man holding the Stretcher Bars & MMe ditioned, white wall tires, ex­ priesthood in order to reach the Lead your own life. ! highest level." LANGELL'S cellent. Enjoy it. Merry Christmas from Mirage. 2510 Central S.E. The Mormons base these beliefs ~ A~ross From Johnson Gym TOYOTA CITY primarily on the "Book of Don't let life let you down l 11 00 RIO GRANDE NW Mormon" and the "Pearl of Great Check out the license, rabies because of a silly head­ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Price." The following is taken shots, and leash on your pooch from the "Book of Mormon." before the dogcatcher does. The ache. Happiness is as far " ... For behold, they had Doggie Control Albuquerque Department of away as an Anacin® bottle. hardened their hearts against him Animal Control is making the Anacin is twice as strong (God) that they had become like rounds looking for animal unto a flint; wherefore, as they offenders. in the specific pain re­ were white, and exceeding fair liever doctors recom­ and delightsome, that they might mend most as the other not be enticing unto my people, well known extra strength the Lord God did cause a skin of International Artist blackness to come upon them. tablet. And thus saith the Lord God: I Anacin may not bend Rhodes will cause that they shall repent of your mind, but it sure will their iniquiti!!s. And cursed shall CORONADO CENTER Will Exhibit: Paintings get your head together. be the seed of him that mixeth An exhibition of paintings by French newspapers,· "and with their seed; for they shall be •John Skolle, an artist with an illustrating books for an cursed even with the same cursing. international career who is Amsterdam publisher. And the Lord spake it and it was presently ass!'ciate director of In 1960 and 1961 he was the done." A!buquerque's Art Center School, recipient of fellowship grants for Mormon sentiments on the will open Sunday, Oct. 26 at ' creative painting and writing from position of the Negro are further Jonson Gallery. the Helen Wurlitzer Foundation. If summed up by a quote from the Ti.tle?, "Int~rp~etati?ns of One result was his biography of I founder of their church, Joseph I Miss Ritz Colouring Mextco, the exhtbttlon will show Mrs. Wurlitzer, "The Lady of the I • Smith: "Darkies are wonderful works done during the past year. Casa." people, and they have their place B~rn of Bohemian. par~nts, he His other writing has included J in our Church." studted at th_e Umve~s1ty . a":d magazine articles on art and Sticks make the most Academy of Fme Arts m Letpztg archaeology. "New Mexico '~ t ~ and later at the Art Students Quarterly" published his short f ?' Naylor, Lomako League in. New y~rk. He has been story, "Herr Bauer." of a good thing-YOU! '~ an Amertcan ctttzen for ~any His painting is included in public ' years, and has been assoetated collections such as those of the Resign Positions with New Mexican art life since the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, ~ 1942. the Roswell Museum, and Jonson Use these creamy swivelstick tints to He has also t~avelt:;d and worked Gallery, as well as many private As UNM Deans elsewhere. He hved m London for collections here and abroad play up pretty features, hide tiny William C. Naylor, associate several years, and maintained a He has exhibited ~idely. dean of students - dean of men, studio in the south of France, One·man shows at the Denver Art flaws. They work like this: Pearl Lights and Lawrence Lomako, assistant painting, making drawings for Museum, Bonestell Gallery in New for gleamy highlights; Mocha Lights dean of student housing, have York, Santa Barbara Art Museum, announced their resignations. Seattle Art Museum, Princeton for contouring; Peach Lights to add a When asked the reason for his University and Jonson Gallery resignation effective Oct. 31, Career Diplomat highlight his many showings. They warm blush; and Pink Lights for a fresh Naylor stated: "Dr. Lavender is also include those at the Museum still one of my very best friends, of Modern Art in New York, the glow of colour ...... stick 3.50 and I have a great deal of Concludes Visit; National Gallery in Washington, affection for the UNM students. Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, Rhodes Cosmetics Lomako said his resignation, Discusses Roles Palace of the Legion of Honor in effective Nov. 30, was due to San Francisco, Santa Fe's Museum personal reasons. "I will stay here Erik Ronhovde, a foreign of New Mexico, and earlier service officer with the U.S. exhibitions at Jonson Gallery. MISS RITZ WEEK AT RHODES, October 20- in Albuquerque and sell life insurance," he said. Department of State, Friday The public is invited to the concluded a visit to UNM where Lavender also announced that opening and reception Sunday 24, consult with Miss Marcia Rodieck, he discussed career foreign service from 3 to 6 p.m. and can meet the THE MINI-BUS Charles P. Roberts would succeed opportunities with graduate and get BgAUTY BONUS with 3.50 purchase. Naylor, Roberts joined the UNM artist there. Jonson Gallecy is at staff this year as assistant dean of undergraduate students. 1909 Las Lomas NE. students. 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Page 7 Monday, October 20, 1969 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 6 NEW MJ!)XICO LOBO Monda.y, October 20, 1969 sports Pikes Continue To Lead Sports fortune Top 10 Despite Sig Loss Brliefs By CHARLES WOOD Pi Kappa Alpha lost its first the Phi Delts. Cross· Country I·-,. . Lobo ~porn Editor game of the year but not their Pueblo jumped from tenth to grip on first place in this week's eight with a 45-6 whalloping of Junior Bill Schrandt captured Top Ten Poll. Law School Mescalero Thursday. Alpha Tau first place to help lead UNM's The Lobos may be down but they're certainly not out for continued its drive upward and Omega made its first appearance harriers to their first win of the the rest of the season, UNM's WAC football title aspirations ·moved into the third slot behind on the poll despite a losing record. ye~ Saturday as the Lobos beat Phi Delta 'rheta. Sigma Alpha );}- 4}. 4}. Utah 28-30 at Albuquerque. In were disuolved two weeks ago with the loss to Brigham Epsilon dropped one position cross-country, low score wins. Young up at Provo. even though they hold an Today's Schedule Lobos Mike Butler and Ron Haynes finished right behind But the Lobos, whose won-lost record dipped to 1-4 after identical record as the Pikes and FIELD~ Phi Sigma Kappa (0·8) vo. Lambda Schrandt for the defending WAC Chi Alpha (0·8) ...... 4:30 the Utah game, can still be a spoiler. They proved they can 4}. l:J. 4}. FIELD 2 champion Wolfpack. Utah's Redskins utilized a for the score. nine years that UNM had been have 'em drop the ball like that. fullback, churn!!d out 100 yards do it already with a big upset victory over Kansas. Top Ten Sigma Alpha Epsilon ( 7·1) VB. Basketball on 21 carries. Leading the Lobo Kappa Sigma (1-7) ...... 4:30 strong running attack and a clutch It was the only score of the first shut-out at home. And it was the In the first half, if we hadn't The number of prime upset targets left on the Lobo 1. Pi Kappa Alpha (7·1) (4) .... 75 FIELD 4 Colorado University's basketball defense were linebacker Houston 2. Phi Delta Theta (7-1) (2) .... 65 Phi Gnlllma Delta (5-3) vs. Pi Kappa defense to tomahawk the Lobos half and sent the Redskins to the first since Rudy Feldman took fumbled it would have been 0-0 at Alpha (7-1) ...... 4:30 team was stunned last week when 24-0 at University Stadium locker room at halftime with a 7-0 over the coaching reins here that halftime. And if we hadn't Ross and junior tackle Rodney schedule is tantalizing. Among the number are WAC 3. Law School (6-0) (1) ...... 58 FIELD 5 1 4. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (7-1) .... 57 7-3 center Ron Smith withdrew Wallace. Ross made 8 unassisted • 5, Tewa (7-0) (1) ...... 55 Kappa Alpha ( 4-4) vs. Phi Delta Saturday night. lead. The Utes were a consensus one of his teams had bec:ln zeroed. dropped a pass late in that half we contendors Arizona State, Arizona, and certainly not least Theta (7-1) .• , .•...•..••••...• 4:30 from school and announced he tackles and 11 assisted in addition 6. Sigma Chi (6-2) ...... 43 Played on a cold and nasty 14-point favorite to win the game. "Utah played very agressive might l!ven have been ahead at Wyoming. It is doubtful if any of these teams will be looking 7. Mother Careys Chickens (5·1) • ,31 FIELD 6 was transferring to Wichita State night with wind gusts up to 40 The second half, Utah came out defense," said a - disappointed halftime." to a pass interception. Wallace, a 8. Pueblo (5-2) ...... , ...... 21 Alpha Kappa Lambda ( 4-5) vs. University. tackle, made 2 unassisted tackles past UNM after what the Lobos did to Kansas, But for every 9. Phi Gamma Delta ( 5·3) ...... 15 Sigma Chi (6-2) ...... 4 :30 miles an hour, UNM fought the with the wind at their red-clad Rudy Feldman after the game. During the second half, Utah 10. NROTC (4-2) ...... , ...... 7 favored Redskins to almost a backs and picked up 10 crucial "Every time they didn't stop us, broke the game open with 17 and 13 assisted. team the Wolfpack can beat, the easier it will be to make a Alpha Tau Omega (4·5) ...... 7 Other good news in the Lobo (Records and first place votes in paren· Duhe Buggy Bodies standstill the first half. With 4:39 points in the third quarter before though, and we started moving second-half points. Feldman was name for themselves. And given one or two seasons, the thesis) remaining in the first half, though, finally adding another in the final we'd make mistakes," asked what caused this. "I think it camp was from the injury list. VW Parts-All Accessories the Utes recovered a Lobo fumble stanza. "I think we were ready to play was probably the fatigue factor," "We had nobody hurt tonight," Lobos are going to have a name. at the UNM 34 and forced it on in The was the first one in when we came out here," said said Feldman. "Utah began using said Feldman, ''And we'll RODGERS & CO. INC. Feldman, "but everytime our their seconds to play our people probably be at better strength *** 2615 Isleta Blvd. SW 5250 Lomas Blvd, t>lE offense started moving we'd stop who had been there for the entire next week at Arizona. Bob Gaines Recognition is still pouring in for Coach Rudy Feldman TEREDSDNIC ourselves. We lost five fumbles game. The best teams in the will probably be back next week. and had one pass intercepted. country have 44 good players. We He didn't suit out tonight. And and our young and talented football team after UNM's big ECJUIPMENT That's six turnovers." just don't have that kind of depth there is a good chance Phil win over Kansas. The latest was published in this week's 5003 MENAUL BLVD., N.E. The Lobos lost five fumbles but at all of our positions yet." Franczyk will be back. We've got Football News, which is probably the best football weekly in only one helped account fora Sam Scarber, UNM's talented to be ready for Arizona .'' PHCNE 268·4227 , Utah touchdown. The other four the country. STEREO SOUND IS OUR SPECIAlTY served only to stop and frustrate The article, written by Detroit columnist Gar Yarbro, ran ~--~~ers: Scott, Har.man Kcrdon, Monarch, Panasonlc the Lobo offense." .under the headline "Three Cheers For Rudy Feldman.". The Car Stereos 8 Track or Cassettes "This is the -first game this * * * Tope Recorders: Roberts, Ampex, and Norelco year," said Feldman, "That'd we article read: Reel to Reel 8 Track end Cassettes Utes' Meek Pleased "If you are a New Mexico fan you know who Rudy Miracord Record Changers and (EMf) was Benjamin Speakers 68 Chevrolet Malibu Feldman is. He named UPI Coach of the Week for his • LOOK into the engineering opportunities open in rural elec­ . In All Sizes end Prices 2dr. Hardtop, V-8, Automat­ upset win over Kansas, 16-7. The Lobos were at least a three trification and telephony Record Your 8 Track Cartridge or Cassette ic, power steering, radio, air Wit:h Uta·h's Showing touchdown underdog. So it ranks as 's top • ASK your Placement Office for pamphlets telling what the Out Of Your Records Free a TOYOTA CITY Utah Coach Bill Meek was not only pleased with his team's showing upset so far, and may be the biggest one of the season. Rural Electrification Administration offers for a challenging 1100 Rio Grande NW 242-5000 against UNM Saturday night but was very excited as well. Feldman is in his second season as head football coach at career with all advantages of Federal Civil Service "We weren't real sharp tonight,"· smiled the white-haired mentor, "But it feels real good to win when you're not real sharp." New Mexico. Last season they lost all ten games, and the • SIGN UP for a personal interview with the R/A Recruiting The game was a tight one the first half but the final stanza was a season before he arrived they lost nine in a row. Last year, Representative w~o will be at your Placemlfe"'nt~~~­ different story. "We moved into command the second half," said Meek, this same Kansas team demolished New Mexico 68-7. So Office October 27, 1969 "Our reserves coasted down the field pretty well but our first team had revenge was sweet. Feldman had been an assistant coach already rocked New Mexico down by that time, That will happen to a NO DISCRIMINATION young team when they get pretty far behind. Besides, our seconds are under at Colorado. He played his college always eager to play." football at UCLA and was a guard in the 1954 Rose Bowl Utah's Bob Knight makes spectacular catch. "Our Defense Did A Real Fine Job." game when his team lost to Michigan State 28-20." Meek was pleased with the performance of his defense. "Our For Paul Fogarty it was the final game of his senior year, containment was fine," said Meek, "Our defense did a real fine job but •.1 and his last chance to play in a Notre Dame game. For three i they hurt us several times on the inside. (Sam) Scarber and (Dave) Bookert are two of the finest running backs in the conference. In fact, I long years Paul had ridden the bench, impatient and eager for was impressed by their whole, fine backfield. Both of their young his chance. Now the minutes were ticking away and Fogarty quarterbacks (Frank Gorman and ) did a fine job too." "They gave us a fine game," Meek said. "As I told Rudy (Feldman) was in deep dumps as he squirmed unhappily in his seat on after it was over, he has a real fine crew there. They're young and they the sidelines. Suddenly there was a tremendous pile-up on the shouldn't hang their heads down." field. The players rose slowly from the turf until all but one osoc Meek said that he was only disappointed with two things Saturday night. "Our quarterback, Ray Groth, had a bad night passing," frowned of them were back on their feet. Coach Knute Rockne sprang the Ute mentor, "And our starting halfback, Billy Hunter, apparently up, anxious and worried and dashed out on the field to see • tore a rib cartilage. what had happened to his stricken player. There was a Meek Disappointed With Groth's Passing. moment's hasty discussion and the great coach came back to Groth, who was named All·WAC quarterback by UP! last season, is· the bench, his eyes darting up and down the row of I generally considered the finest quarterback in the conference this year. substitutes. • Meek told The Lobo last week that, "I wouldn't trade Groth for any other quarterback in the WAC." Despite this, Groth could only "Fogarty," he barked. . . complete 1 of 9 passes Saturday against the lobos and had two Paul leaped to his feet. At last his chance to wm a vars1ty intercepted. "The wind was definitely a factor in his bad passing," explained letter had come. "Yes, coach!" he gasped, his heart leaping Meek, "Of course, the wind hurt both teams' passing game. It was one wildly in his chest. " , . . of the strongest winds I've seen in a long time," "Get out there quick!" shouted Rockne. 0 Bnen npped ThC! Utes upped their record to 4·1 overall and 3·0 in the WAC with the win. Sparring a miracle, the WAC crown will probably be decided his pants. Give him yours!" on Nov. 8 when the Redskins and unbeaten Wyoming clash at Salt Lake. We asked the conservative Meek what he thought his chances were after his win over the Lobos. "Better than they were " Grinned the Ute mentor, "But it's still a long haul." ' Meek was also asked if he thought the removal of 14 Blacks from the Wyoming team would seriously damage the Cowboys for the rest of the year. "It didn't hurt them today," said Meek in reference to the 'Pokes 40·7 thrashing of BYU. "That shows you what kind of depth they have up there when they lose 14 players and still come through with that kind of performance." SPEED

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GRillU, INC. EG&G-EE (BS, MS. PhD) high school counselors. TEXAS EAS'fMAN COMPANY. DIVI­ Mexico Legislature's universities New staff members are Maj. SION OF EASTMAN KODAK CO-ChE, investigating committee Oct. 24 f)avid Hancock, Marine officer ME (BS, MS), Chern. (MS, PhD) Library Van Deren Coke ARMY SPECIAL SERVICES, DEPT. on the invitation of committee Van Deren Coke, chairman of instructor-advisor; Lt. Gary OF 'fHE ARMY-Liberal Arts, (BA), chairman, Sen. I.M. Smalley, the department of art at UNM has Genson, junior and sophomore Fine Arts (BA, MA) The delegation will be selected There will be a meeting of all instructor-advisor; Lt. Col. Tuesday, October 21 graduate students who are two articles published in the GENERAL DYNAMICS-EEl, ME, (BS, NMCLU Letter by ASUNM president Ron Curry, current "Creative Camera," a Richard B. DeWitt, executive MS, PhD). Math., Physics. CE (MS, PhD) The request from Smalley came in interested in the improvement of officer; and Lt. Glenn J. PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY library services in Conference periodical published in England. -EE, ME, CE, IE (BS, MS) a response to a letter from Curry They are "Notes for Young Catchpole, senior TEXAS WATER RIGHTS COMMISSION requesting the committee to hear Room 40 (Zimmermann Library instructor-advisor. -CE, Gen. Engineering ( BS, lllS) Photographers" and "The Use of CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY­ ''a representative sampling" of basement) at 2:30p.m. on Friday, Maj. Hancock ~eceived his October 24. Any who have ideas, Camera Distortion by 20th OE, EE, ME, ChE (BS, MS) student opinion. Century Artists." bachelor degree in 1961 from Monday, October 27 Requests Study suggestions, complaints or George Pepperdine College and his PPG, INDUSTRIES-ChE, EE, ME, "unbounded desire" on the Math., Chern, Acctg. Volunteers master's degree from Pepperdine MOTOROLA INC., GOVERNMENT EL­ . subject are asked to attend. Pediatrician College and UCLA in 1965. He ECTRONICS DIV.-EE (BS, MS), CORP. ACCOUNTING-Acctg. (DBA). SEMI­ Volunteers are needed to work joined the Marine Corps in 1961. CONDUCTOR PRODUCTS DIV.-EE, in the United Nations Center Gift Art Journal Dr. Patricia Moehrig Mershon · Lt. Genson received his Physics, ChE, Metallurgist (BS, MS) for Shop in Old Town. The shop is has been named assistant Training Program, EE, Physics. ChE, Of BYU Policies bachelor degree from the Three UNM art department Metallurgy, Chern, (BS, MS, PhD) for lli· run by the Albuquerque chapter professor of pediatrics at UNM University of Washington in rect placement The New Mexico Civil Liberties Union (NMCLU) has of the United Nations faculty members have articles RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINI­ School of Medicine. psychology in 1964 and has been STRATION-EE, ME, CE (BS), Acct., written a letter to UNM President Ferrel Heady urging the Association, a non-profit published in the October She received her B.S., M.A. and in the Navy since 1964. Mgt. (BBA) organization that supports . UN "Leonardo: the International Ph.D. degrees from UNM. Her A graduate of the Naval Tuesday, October 28 University to "re-examine whether the University's" inter­ Journal of the Contemporary PPG INDUSTRIES-ChE, EE, ME, projects and policies. People who special interests are in the area of Academy, U. Col. DeWitt also Math, Chern, AcctJ:!. ests are being served by a continued association with Brig­ are able to work any 4 hour shift Artist." speech pathology and mental attended the University of STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA a month are asked to call Mrs. Frederick Hammersley, retardation. Maryland and the University of -ChE, EE, ME (BS, MS) ham Young University (BYU). associate professor, has an article HEWLETT PAC!CARD-EE, ME, Com· Dorothy Recceconi, 243·4950. Dr. Mershon has worked in Nevada. He served as an instructor }lut<~r Sci., Physi<'s, Mnth.. Gen. En~in The NMCLU's action came as a result of the University of on "Computer Drawings," Charles elementary education at Mark at the NavalvAcademy for three (BS, MS) EE. Computer Seicnce (PhD) Mattox, associate professor, on ANCHORAGE BOROUG!t SCHOOL Wyoming's suspension from its football team of 14 black SOC Films Twain elementary school and in years. DISTRICT, ANCHORAGE, Af,ASKA­ "Kinetic Sculpture," and Milton Kindcrgnrtcn thru Grade 12 athletes last week for participating in a "protest against special education at Barcelona A University of Wyomi~g Howard, assistant professor, on Wcdnt".~doy, OC'tob~r 20 The Student Organizing elementary school. She also is an graduate with a B.S. 111 TEXAS WATER DEVI~I.OPM~;NT racist policies of Brigham Young and its sponsor, the Mor­ Committee (SOC) will present "Vacuum-Molded Sculpture." education and language specialist engineering, Lt. Catchpole is a BOARD-CI•], MB, Geolor:ists (l!S, MS) mon Church," according to the letter. at the Mental Development Econ., (BS, MS l three Newsreel films, "Columbia member of Sigma Tau and the UNION OJJ, COMPANY OF CALI· The letter also asked Heady to use his influence in at­ Revolt," "Lincoln Street Center," GSC on GSA Center, which is staffed by the American Society of Aeronautical FOUNIA-ChE, ME, CB (llSl AUTHUU ANDF:I\SI•:N & COMPANY~ and "Garbage." medical school's Department of and Astronautical Engineers. Busin!'ss Admin., Af'rtrr.• Law tempting to "persuade Wyoming to reverse its precipitous One concerns the riots at The Graduate Student Council Pediatrics. ANCHORA(m IlOitOUGH SCHOOf, At last, the perfect store for the Christmas shopper. lt'SJ hard to Columbia, another is about the (GSC) will meet Tuesday at 7:30 DISTRIC1', ANCHORAG!', ALASKA­ criticize this place for rushing the season, but wow, are they rushing action." p.m. in the Luther House on the Kinderr:nrt('n thru Grad~ 12 Early, Early The suspension of the 44 football players came as a result garbage strike in New York, and tllllllllllllllll!lll!!lllillliliiiiJ:II!IIIIIllllll:ililillllillllillliltillllllliiiii!ITIIII!IIillllllllllllllin Retired Teacher Thursday, October 30 the season. the last is about a radical student UNM campus to discuss plans for ARIIIY & AIR I•'ORCE ...:X('UANGE of their wearing black armbands in a student protest on Fri­ the Graduate Student Association SERVJCg-Aor!!r., Arch.IMI~, l!u.q. Ad· group. Dies in Kingsville min., Math, .Jt~eon., Ind. }{(I),, p,-,.yrholot:Y, day, prior to the Wyoming-BYU game. Wyoming coach Lloyd An SOC spokesman said (GSA). All interested graduate Audit, ll!nrlwtin!< students are invited to attend. Calling U AR'rHUit ANDERSEN & COMPANY­ Eaton explained his action was "necessary to maintain team Newsreel film makers was the Dr. F. M. Kercheville, former BuainMs Admin •• Arctg., Law only group asked by the student l:lillllillll:ll!l:l!mllillllllilll!ll!lllllliilllllllll!li:UIII~IIIIIIillllill!ll:llll!l!llll:lll:ll:l!lllllil head . of the Department of AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INSUR­ discipline." demonstrators at Columbia to New Doctor modern and classical languages at ANCE CO.- All majors Project. Gives Dropouts Aid Monday, Ortobcr 20 MONTGOMERY WARD-Gen. Bus., Rc· Eaton said he had a clear-cut policy prohibiting any team film inside occupied buildings Vice l'r"-'lident for Student Affairs; UNM died in Kingsville, Texas, on tnilinrt or Econ.. lJilu:,rnl Arts for Jr. during the student demonstrations A doctor who has spent two Union, Room 230; 11. n.m. October 10, 1969. He retired 1\lanng:rnwnt 'rrnint'C, Bt1s.. Lib('oral Arts, member from participating in student demonstrations. How­ years as a surgeon in Nigeria has School of Law; Union, Room 231C; Fin., Mnth., Econ. for Credit 1\fanar.emcnt Home Improvement Program Trains Unskilled in May, 1968. 12:30 p.m. from the University in 1963 and -Acctv.., Audit for Controller & Attditors ISRAD now, although it is older ever, several team members said after the suspension they been named assistant professor of accepted a position at Texas A. J. Ill. HUBER CORPORA1'ION-ChE, (Editor's Note: The following there are three aspects of the The total time of the films is Tm\'Il Club; Union, Roam 230; 6:30 p.m. than that program. HIP works knew of no such policy. The suspensions were later upheld about one hour, 15 minutes. They pathology at the UNM School of Town Club pledges; Union, Room 231D; and 1., University at Kingsville. l\lE (BS, MSl article is the sixth in a continuing program to account for its suc­ Medicine. His special research 6:30 p.m. Fridny, October 31 series of articles on the Institute cess: (1) it provides training for in conjunction with such groups by the Wyoming Trustees. will be shown on Monday at 7 CSO; Unioh, Room 250C-E; 7 p.m. Dr. Kercheville was born on ARMY AND Aut FORCE EXCHANGE as the Red Cross and local con­ interest is in clinical pathology. Delta Sigma Phi; Union, Room 231A-B; February 18, 1901 in Pearsall, SERVICE-Aoctg., Arch./ME, Bus. Admin., for Research and Social Deevlop­ school dropouts who probably p.m., and Tuesday at 1 p.m., Mnth, Econ., Ind. Uel., l'sychology, Audit, "All the specifics underlying Wyoming's dismissal of the He completed his residency 7 p.m. ment (ISRAD). could not qualify for any other tractors for flood renewal in the upstairs in the Union. Texas, and studied for his B.A. 1\lnrketlng south valley area. black athletes and the specifics of present BYU policies are SOC is charging 25 cents to see training in pathology last May at SDS: Unian, Room 120: 7 p.m. degree at Abilene Christian TOUCHE, ROSS & COMPANY-Acctg., By JEAN McANDREWS ··, project, {2) it makes possible Alpha. Epsilon Pi; Union. Room 263; Finance housing development and im­ The project's main problem, important issues but are not our main reason for communica­ the films. the Veteran's Administration 7:30 p.m. College. He completed graduate The UNM-sponsored Home Im­ hospital in Iowa City. From 1963 SOC; Union. upstairs.; 8 p_m .. pro\·ement in low-income com­ says Director Roberts, is its work at the University of provement Project (HIP) is now trouble in refunding: "Federal ting with you," the letter said. Naval Program to 1965 he was a surgeon with the Language nnd Area Center: Uniont Wisconsin, and studied during munities, and (3) it encourages Theater; 8 p.m. in its fourth year, and as L. E. guidelines are not rational enough Calculated to Silence - U.S. Public Health Service post-graduate years at universities community members to get to­ working as a general medicai Tuesday, Oetober 21 Roberts, director of HIP, says, gether and to get involved in de­ to adapt themselves to simple, "The NMCLU's main concern is that the Western Athletic Applications for the Navy's If you have a bicycle and want to do in France, Spain, and Mexico. He LOOKING the fact that it has lasted for so officer to the Peace Corps staff in more with group: Union; Room 231C; G velopment. Ninety-eight per cent workable projects." He has more Regular NROTC program are now came to UNM in 1931, after long is evidence of its success. to say about the projects advan­ Conference may be characterized as a bastion of racism and available to eligible male college Nigeria. p.m. FOR ECONOMY? of the HIP workers and home Seminar in Liguisties nnd Language teaching at the University of The project has the elements of tages: "The chief value of IDP repression, particularly if the Wyoming action is not rescind­ Dr. Brinker will be working 11 owners are Spanish-American. students. Pedagogyj Ject11re~ Lcarning to Read a. Wisconsin where he received his success; it takes high school in a Southwestern city such as with the medical school's teaching Second Language/' ProCessor- Mile;; Zint.z; Be surc.to look and then The program, which formerly ed promptly. The Navy College Aptitude doctorate. dropouts without any particular Albuquerque is that it provides a Test, which must be taken by program at Veterans Hospital Anthropology :U-6; 7 :30 p.m. buy this 67 Datsun SSS funded through the Office of Eco­ "It is more than high time for aU of us to come to grips here. skills and trains them for two nomic Opportunity, now operates 'holding action' in communities applicants for the program, will be hours a da:y in basic educational where other federal programs with the racial climate and take what positive steps are avail­ given worldwide on Dec. 13. LOOK Sedan, 4spd, Bucket seats, under a sub-contract from the FASHION CLEANERS subjects such as · English and U.S. Department of Labor. It has (such as urban renewal and model able to each of us to improve a deteriorating situation. First, Applications must be in the mail Wengerd mathematics. For the remaining ~ities) wi11 eventually provide before 14 Nov: if candidates are Quality Cleaning Blue with Black interior. received $1,500,000 in govern­ we urge you to exert what influence you can to persuade six hours in the work day th'lly ment grants. It is also a part of long-range solutions.'' to be eligible for the December Dr. Sherman A. Wengerd, Shirts Done To 1275. Several other receive on-the-job training reno­ Wyoming to reverse its precipitious action. Second, we urge test. professor of geology at UNM and Perfection vating homes of the poor in Al· you to initiate new·steps within UNM to re-examine whether Regular NROTC students president of the New Mexico economical imports to buquerque. The homeowners sup­ receive financial aid for as much Alterations & Tailoring the University's· and the nation's interests are being served chapter of the American Institute choose from at ply the building material if pos­ as four years of college. This of Professional Geologists, has sible- but if not, they may use by continued association in a conference harboring racist includes tuition, educational fees recently returned from the Tuesday Special "Der biggest name in supplies donated by Albuquerque Legislators Will I-I ear institutions," the letter said. books, uniforms and $50.00 pe; institute's national meeting in St. 4 Shirts for $1.00 Hot Dogs" TOYOTA CITY businessmen. So far, HIP has ·month subsistence allowance. Louis, Mo. "In an era when the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized 1100 RIO GRANDENW received about $40,000 worth of 4201 Central N.E. 265-741.0 the right of even junior high school students to express 1349 San Mateo S.E. 242-5000 donated materials. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 255-2700 6901 Lomas N.E. 268·6848 Two Centers Students' Testimony themselves via armbands, the Wyoming Trustees' action is 5810 Menaul N.E. 268-4147 RATES: 7c per word, 20 word mini- WHERE: Journalism Building. 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