New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 79, 3/16/1966." 69, 79 (1966)

New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 79, 3/16/1966." 69, 79 (1966)

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1966 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 3-16-1966 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 79, 3/16/ 1966 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1966 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 79, 3/16/1966." 69, 79 (1966). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1966/30 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1966 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PageS . ' NEW MEXICO I,OBO Monday, Marcb. 14, 1966 U· Trackmen Run Over Arizona Sports Workshop Listen. New Mexico opened up the 1966 tilage while participating· in the SII()T PUT: 1. Rich, NM, 55·7'%: 2, tt•ack and field season Saturday Marks. NM, 53~; 3, Jim Wiadecke, • long jump, He still took a third tl:A. 51-4\io. to KNMD ,, NewBy BILL W AID . Constitution Increases Franchise '·'-· afternoon with a 108-37 victory in the event with 23-0 and three­ .JAVELIJOI: ChrlsUanson, NM, 235·10: 2. resents students instead o£ clubs. over the Arizona Wildcats at 'l'ushaus, UA, 225-oY,; ;. nouser, UA. ·· LOBO Staff Writer president. He would have· autho:r­ quaz·ters mark. Ira Robinson won 138·101!.. Promotes Skiing . Under ~he proposed constitution They are: Publications Board, University Stadium. ity to appoint, with concurrence cil to the Dean of Students. the event at 24-6 and thl·ee-quar­ 4·10.YARP RSLAY: 1. Arizona (DtJg. · The proposed constitution goi~g legislative powers rest with a sen­ Union Board, Radio Board, Cul­ The Lobos, seeing action in nolo, Kimball,, TeUa Ehlcnburgl :4l!.l. A ski workshop will be given o£ the senate, a treasurer. a legis­ Student C11urt tel·s; and Clarence Robinson took 1 lite consisting of, 25 student!! tural Committee, Rally Commit­ CNew Mexfco•s '-A'' and ' B" team3 ~ott. by tho Division of Girls' and to the student body in a referen­ lative administrative assistant, an their fi1·st outdoor meet of the second to give· the Lobos a 1-2-3 droppecl batons). elected at large. Thirteen senators Judicial authority is vested in Women's Sports F~·iday and Sat­ dum today, is designed to expe­ tee, Committee on the University, season, won 12 of 17 possible first sweep. ONS·MILS RUN: 1. 'l'hornton, :rlJM, are to be elected in the fall 11nd executive administrative assist­ and the National Students Asso­ a student court, a student stan­ places. <~c:l2.7; 2. Baker, NM, 4:15,0; 3, Louljlal, urday, March 18-19. The program dite the operations of student .ant, an attorney general, and all dards board, men's and women's Upset in Javelin NM, 4:17,4, ··'-­ government and tQ provide equit­ twelve'in the spring. Terms would· ciation Committee. The outstanding performance, LONG .JUMP: l, l. Robinson, "'lVI• is fo~· women physical education be for one year. student members of constitutional residence standards committees. A big upset came in the javelin. 24-61~; 2. C. nobJnson, NM, 24·0¥.;t:· 3. teachers so they can promote ski· able representation to the student executive agencies, The control ·of all activities ironically, came from Arizona's Defending NCAA champion, John Loughridge, NM. 23,1)3,4. electorate. · Sena'te would have four perma­ concerned with· Homecoming and Student Court has original IGd Ma1•tensen in the pole vault. 440·l.'ARD DASH: 1, Read. NM, :44.6: ing for gil'ls in New Mexico. Seven constitutional executive jurisdiction over all litigation in­ Tushaus, had to settle £or second 2. C111To!l, NM, :47.41 3, Sullivan. VII, The workshop wiJI open Friday, In its major innovations, the nent committees to 11id jts opera­ agencies are charged to undertake Fiesta is vested in the Rally Martensen w.ent higher than any place behind UNM's Eric Chris­ :47.9. (Meet record, Old mark :48,3 by tions: finance, steering and Yules, Committee. Union Board 'would volving constitutional questions. other Western athletic vaulter Dicit Howard N.M., in 1959. Also NM with registration at Johnson Gym proposed constitution l}bolishes "such functions and procedures Appeals of judicial decisions tianson. Christian had a career fre!:ibman record. Betters cld mark of student council and places execu­ and election committees. appoint the Union Directorate. when he cleared the bar at 16- best at 235-10. Tushaus threw the :46.9 by Adolph Plummer In 100\1). Room 184, at 7:30 p.m. Shal·el Pre11ident and Agencies necessary and appropriate to stu­ must be made within 20 days. l!W-YARD DASH: 1. Rivers, NM. :09.6; Anderson, UNM instructor, will tive power in the hands of the dents." These. committees are com-· The Committee on the University Decisions of the student court may 3/4. John Rose of Arizona State spear 225-0'.4. 2. Matlson. NM. :09.7: 3. Kimball, UA. Executi~e power and the power appoints the Student Affairs had , held the record at 15-61/2, :10.0, ('l'les meet record bY Larry J;liUUl, preside over the session. A lec­ _ president, shrinks the cumbersome posed of students', faculty and be appealed to the Board of Re­ The Lobos squad has been suf­ UA, 1962), of enforcement are vested in a q!!lllmittee, whose function shall set in the WAC track and field ture on American Ski Technique administration representatives. gents through the Dean of fering from bouts with the flue I20.YARD 111GB liURDLSS: 1. Fred· be to serve as an advisory coun- championships in 1963. the last couple of weeks, but their erick1 UAt :14,3; 2. BfUey, NM, :14.4; will be given by Fred Dalem, di­ Students. One Double Winner 3. Knight, .NM, :14.9: rectol' of the Sandia Peak Ski marks gave no indication that HIGH JUMP: 1. Brannon, NM, 6-d: The only double winner in the 3. Moore, NMt G-4; 3. Christianson, NM. School. , they had been sick. 6•0. (Meet record. Old record 6·5'1< by THE BOB DYLAN SHOW meet was New Mexico's fleet Two of the day's best marks Angris . Alexander, UA, 1959 and Gayle At 9 a.m. Saturday car poola Bernie Rivers in the 100-yd. and came in the 440-yil. dash and the Hopkins, UA, 1962). will form at Johnson Gym to Civic A~.,tditorium - 220-yd. dashes. Rivers sped to DtSCUS TIIROW: 1. 'l'readwell, UA, take the students to Sandia Peak. EW high jump. Fxeshman Ken Head l56·0!h; 2. Marks, NM. l5J·8~; ~. Jtines, SAT., MARCH 19, 8:3()· P.M. EXICOLOBO. UA, Hfi-4. :09.6 timing in the 100 and :21.3 posted a school mark at :46.6 sec­ The sldel'S will be divided into Advance Tickets: $4, $3.50, $3, $2,50 timing in the 220. Finishing sec­ 880-YARD· RUN: 1. Mitchell, NM, groups by ability. They will re­ OUR SIXTY-SEVENm YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM onds. The old mark was held by 1:50.7: 2. Cox, NM, 1:50.7: 3. 'l'Urner Record Ren~ezvous (Winrock) Vol. 69 ond in both races were Rene Aldolph Plumme1 at :46.9. Jeff UA, l:5S.3. (Meet record. Old mark ceive ski lessons until 4 p.m. Riedling Music (Downtown) Wednesday, March 16, 1966 Mattison in the 100 (:09.7) and 1:50.9t Jim Dupree, NM, 1960). The $7.50 fee includes two les­ "3 g lf, ? 'i 7 Brannon. cleared the bar at 6-8 2-'IO.YIIRD DASJI; 1. Rivers. NM, :21.3: No. 79 Art Carter in the 220 ( :21.3), in the high jump. He had been 2. Carter, NM, :21.3: 3. Kimball, UA, sons by the sld school and an both Lobos. :21.7. ali-day pass to any of the ski suffering from a bee! injury in 440 • YARD IJOITERMSDIA.TE JIUR­ For New Mexico, the meet might past weeks. DLSS: 1. Houser, UA, :52.2: 2. Baxter, lifts.· Applications may be ob­ JiM.• :52.2: 3, Lloyd, NM. :S:J.l. (Mqet have proved too costly as the Four Sweeps record. First time event nml, tained from Miss Share! Ander­ services of hu1·dle, long, triple, New Mexico had four 1-.2-3 TR.PLE JUMP: l. Baxter, NM, 49·2~·~; son, Carlisle Gymnasium. Applica­ n Officer Carr Gets Voice· 2, .JJ, Robinson, NM, 48-4: 3. L Robin· Airl~Sr and high jump man George tion deadline is March 10. -Ai~~ sweeps in the triple jump, mile son. mr. 46-11'4. (Meet record. 01~ Loughridge was operated on Sa­ (won by Thorton of New Mexico mark 4(1-4~ by c. Robinson, NM, 1965), turday afternoon. Loughridge TWO.JIIILE RUN: 1. Scott. NM, 9;02.5; in 4 :12.7), high jump, and triple 2. Eller. NM, 9:03,6; 3. Ramala. UAt suffered a torn right knee car- 9:45.5. (.Meet. school and stadl~m rec· Art Show jump (won by Art Baxter at 49-2 ord. Old meet mark 9:32.7 by Webb Lou· Nod os Condidote and three-quarters). dat, NM, 1965; old school mark 9:09.2 Three sculptured vase fo1·ms The College Inn By Dorm Student by Ed Coleman. 1965; old stadium In the relays New Mexico came mark 9:03.2 by Murry Halberg, New done by ceramics professor Carl By TISH GRANGER out on top in the mile and both Zealomd, 1962).

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