New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 146, 6/16/1977." 80, 146 (1977)

New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 146, 6/16/1977." 80, 146 (1977)

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1977 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 6-16-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 146, 6/ 16/1977 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 146, 6/16/1977." 80, 146 (1977). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977/73 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1977 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. r· f {!t;f()AJaJ 0 I i. ·.~.,7~~. 7.. ··. ·~. q.... t U.tJ 3 a .t.J . il . ..· . ... ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 'i. ~;;N. ew .M... ·.. e ..··•·· ·x.. ·. ·.ic. •··, ...:.: . \ l · ' . ~For anyone who happened . to get married over this past ri .· .· DAIL···.v· ·•· ·_ -. · · semester .break.,;..congratul• ations. · /I· · · Thursda.. y, Ju~ne16.•, .. 1977 .· I i [! It H ~. '·.. I . ll : ~ i I CQRONAD(); . ' <· lJ. -. ~ . I:J. -~ j. ' ' \, ~f' ,, f ' li . •. !: : . -· ' ,. '' . pj; pI I . UNM, Fills.\ pd . ,, H !\j·t " i .. r~ JS ' . · Old Cavity· · ConstructiQn ·has begun on. the new dental programs· building, ·al1d ls expected to be completed by ·May 24, 1978. • The Colton .Construction' Co. of Albuquerque, whose $1,274,450 bid was the lowest, w~.s awarded the .con­ struction contract. •. '-! The building is financed ·bY the $25 million statewide· education bOnd issue which was approved in the · November genetal election. The bond provides· funds for facilities ·and instructional equipment at .the state's publicly supported colleges and universities and their branches; . · The planned two-.level structure will be 26,000 square feet. It is b~ing built on Yale NE, .o1;1e ·blo'ck north of Lomas Blvd. ort UNM's North Campus among other health-related facilities. Faculty offices will be· in the west wing. ln the upper east wing will be 24 student "operatories," each with a dental chair and equipment •. There ·also will be six .s~ations .Jo.!\ . mo.r!' . ·._extensive· , ·oent~l , procedures . i~lf§~~QO!ll.S.tfl.ab~and 4.r~_~s~9g r!l'!l)}~.VV.~ll, ~~~~!~~Jo'Y~r:. ~~leye~. "";~~~~~·~':: ~" .... , ·.. · ·;. ··· ;=· -7~} ~- :,-·. ··-:_., · .... · ... "'~:· -:; , • ·, · . · ~ ·-i~ - ~ -~· ~ ) ... ~_. .. · ~~.: -~·.l.~" ~:.· ~ ·. • ~'Jlhe new1'tr..uetlir:e will-serve as<a center lor continuin;g '·. .. .. :.·~- ·· }1Vf8rly~8. ··flfChr BOy ·. -. ·· ·· , · ~~=:f::r=:,~:t~fili~s:~~:sienists and'dental ; ,, '~ ~ Delliltell.rote•ll l~om aerer•l· UN II P•ld · p•tlrlng· .lot·. The · re•ta"IJffore It ••• .demolished - s· a···.· •.. s·. ··r···g. -... ' f. h. 4 · _o,•nlz•tlona on c•mpila, this IJ~uae, on the cornet of RWion· · thla P••t llond•Y· Some 1 ~ ··s 1 1· ·ten.. h••P of acr•p wood· •114 IIJHt flo •nd Rom•, · ••• a fonnet O'i•nlz•tlona •• UNII h•d w•n· i '"'·-~ .,., , ••011.· ·~ ,. lfJOrf,llld ~Pike f,.,.,,.,, hou... " had ..ted It forthlltOWII •••• L' e·.. C tuf'ie·.. -s... etJ.r·e·.s· .· . .· ir . .· ·~•r •itd'llpl•cH. - wltlt'•nothet. :&tem•l!fH rec1nt for •llout two · , : · . "' Dr. Leonard Kriegel; an English professor at the City / . College of New York, will op~n the 1977 "Lecture Un- ·~ .... • · der the Stars" series at UNM Monday, June 20, at 8 ':. p.m. on the main niall. · . .· . .. · · · Kriegel.will discusS" ''A Little Portion of Our Fate: ·• Some Reflections on American Manhood.'' · Sponsored by the Student Activities. Center, the lec­ ture series is an attempt to bring to the UNM campus professional. people who represent a variety of topi~s. · The lectures are held on Mondays at 8 p.m. on the mall but will be moved to the New Mexico Union Building in ·bad weather. The public is invited and admission is free .. ,. :The guest speaker is the author of' 'Nbtes. for the ~wo .-Dollar· Window-Portraits from an American Netgh- ' . j . · borhoo~d!.:.·-"---------------------------- ......... ;ApeS Ba_nanas ·. I! ' :·over· Zoo. TiCkler .. -~. BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (UPI)·Thtee days a week Dr. , · Wendy Ruder ctrives 60 mil~~ just to administer a good ' ' ;·tickling to three young apes at the Gladys Porter Zoo·~ ·.• · All concerned like it, especially the apes.· ·. • · ''·It's a riot,'' says Ruder, 27, who is trying to mak~ . .,. · ·&erself the most important burnan being in the lives of ~. •. ~ . ' 1: .• · ;, two :orangutans· Valentine, ~' an~ 3..;and a 3.. year· ;/" Holly, .... · ·old gorilla, Sukari (Swahili for Sugar)~ . So far Ruder an. associate professor in behavioral . ·. .. .... ·· . .. · · -...· · . .. .. .,«,.,. ,.,,.,,,,. '\,., y· :. -·. :It 0 v ·~ .M e J L .0 v e M y ' E l.e p h a .. n t • . ;.sci~nces ';~t Pan' American .UniversitS'. is succeeding. { ·· Every tirne she shows up at the apes' window, the three An Albuquerque and ear with one of primates crowd around, and when she goes arounCI to :~ . Rio Grande Zoo ·:the -~g_round·s' · ·enter the glassed-in cage, they beat her to the door. , ' " At· · " "' (<Zcintlnuellon 1111e ~) ·- ·tendant strolls ha~d. · tesldel'i1•··'· . -. ;( . ·~. i"' . ., •· ,r; ·-~· •.•. • ' ' ·~i .\ -. '\·. ··J:.·,, . ..... ... ") ; i .'t ; ~, ' ' ' . .. -l~. ·• . ' ( · ' .I" '. ·~ ~"--~~-~- ; ·:::: ...<:11 \ • \0 ·'77-78.·- ..-B udge_t ~'-'-------------.- ~ -c:: The UI\IM Board'. of Regents presentations. It also states ~hat the "Some departments, because -.= M<>ni41Y· ;adppted a. budget totaling Regents. president and University · they ·are so small, never get to take • $133,.1"87;41-7 for1h~1977-78 school ;.president will render final decisions sabbaticals, while other larger ones .B year . ~hich. incidifes operations, . on requests ·to appear on the take them regularly," he said. '' 3 ~;apital outl~y and clebt service. The ·jagencla. In other action, the Regents: >. budget showed a 9',3 p~r cent in- However, despite Jaramillo's -·~ ctea~¢ compared. to the 1976-77 ~isinclination to hear the funding ~Approved revisions in the ~ J)udi!'et.pf $121,837,000, · , . ·~uest; 'the rest .ilf the five:member U niversity'_s academic fre~om and 8 JohnPerqvich, vice president for 'Regents voted· to hear' the tenure policy which take into ac­ busi~e~s · .and fimt11ce, said the ~presentation. · . · - . count term 'appointees and clarify ~ budget' inctease for the main . Harold Bailey, director of Afro· monitoring· procedures for ee- ,, '• ~ campus- is less than· eight per cent American Studies, explained that probationary employes. z . w)lile· it is somewhat ·higher for the the summer program, a rec~;eation -Approved revisions of the N • medical schopl ;mel the Gallup and learning experience for · blac~ constitution of the Associated ~ branch. · · you~hs 9-12 years old, had been in 1:10 Studer;tts of UNM and procedural Q., During ·theit Monday meeting, existence for· several years, jointly "' the Regents al'so adopted a formal funded by the University ;md the changes in the faculty constitution. 1 STORE·· WIDE agenda-setting policy in response to Governor's Council on Criminal -Deferred action on a proposed J(!f !fl./'l fi\ \ tenure policy for the Gallup a dispute over a.funding request. Justice Planning. brlll).ch. · ··· 2 I WAJJU.al*! UNM A,,fro-Amei'ican · Studies ' The UNM share has increased ,, summer youth program . ap- each year until in 1977-78 the -Approved ··nine construction proa~hed the meetillg for addit~onal University s~are of the ~27 •01?0 , ·projects totaling $2,610,000 to be 'fundmg ~hen ~~gents P~es1dent program .c~st IS ~18,000. Ba!ley srud paid for from revenue from the :! SALE · Henry J aramdlo · objected. tlte adm1mstrat1on told h1m that 1976 statewide bond issue for Jaramillo said the group had not because of financia~ exigenc!es' higher education. The largest- of .followed . proper procedures for causing problems With the m- . them is $800 000 for utilities .in- . ·~btaining a place on t~e ·agenda, structional budget, UNM could no stallation. ' ;fhe new agenda pobcy calls for: longer fund the program. '"-A letter to the president of the The Regents also directed the University' at !east 10 days prior to UNM administration to develop, · the.scheduled meeting. no later than Oct. is, a policy Minorities . 113 hours ot continuous sale · ~A·summarized "brier• of the r.ecommendation on faculty' .intended statement to the board. workloads for consideration by the where music is your bes.t friend -The specific action requested Regents. UNM Regent Calvin Horn Get Special of the board. moved for th'e action stating that ·-The name of the designated "great inequity" now exists in spokesman or spokesmen. faculty ·teaching loads. ·"Some Allocations . -A summarized review of any faculty are not carrying their share, Special allocations totaling ··.internal administrative action or others are carrying too much," he $99,600 will support Southwest, • ~.tearing the ~opic bas previously said. "We need to develop a policy Latin American and minority TeceiveQ... - that will be equitable." studies at UNM in the 1977-78 : .,.-):h~~ ''i.ppMmate length of Horn also called for, and the school year. rime nee'dea for the presentation. board approved, development of a The allocations include: Furthermore, the policy states policy on sabbatical leaves setting -Salary for senior faculty that on ·internal administrative departmental and/or college limits members in Latin American history matters ordinarily delegated to the and establishing mechanisms for or social science. University president, the Regents equitable distribution among -Salary for anthropology may, if they wish, review only the departments. professors. written appeal and forego oral -Support for the doctorate .. ;' program in international ' management, emphasizing Latin America. · -Support for the Native American field-based teacher Every-Record and Tape education program. " -Salary for a Mexican guitar ORTEGA HALL· ROOM 233 instructor. in the Store Tu.,Th.,Fri. • -Support for a program in 3:30·S:30pm. Indian administration. Will Be On Sale! ' Or 1277 U Par~ing Friday June 17, 7:00 PM 1 per customer with nonstop un.til Up for Sale a $3 purchase creag dubh Summer pal',kil\g stickers are still Sunday Morning ·aVailable.

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