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Page 1: New Mexico Lobo, Volume 062, No 71, 4/23/1959

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

1959 The Daily Lobo 1951 - 1960

4-23-1959

New Mexico Lobo, Volume 062, No 71, 4/23/1959University of New Mexico

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1959

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The Daily Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted forinclusion in 1959 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationUniversity of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 062, No 71, 4/23/1959." 62, 71 (1959). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1959/35

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fN EW MEXico LoBO Fel~ws,hip Is Open @imp~ eanno~tf By Joa'n emblem . ~ ..i

N ,;>ubllsl:\e4 Tu.;.da:r. Th11:rada1 and Fridl'l' of the l'OS'Ular nnhe:nlitr·':vear except d]lriDI! T F • . w . 1

holidays an .. c!. e. l<&lil.l.ne. t!on .. period~ by. the .A"". qejated S.tud.e11ts. o.t tile Un.lv. ers.ltJ of. New. · .o ·. ·o. reign omen· MelCico, Entef!'d as ~ec9nd olns~ 1>11!-ttet at the po$t office, Albuquerque, AUgust 1, 19lS,' wnder. the act !>f Ma.~ch 3, 187~. Printed, by th~ Univenilty Pdntinll' Plant. Subocrlptjo11 .. te, $4,60 for the school year, iJI>fl>ble In adv!'nce. •

Editorial aud llusiness office in· Journalism :Building.I)Tel. CH 3·h28, A:pplicatio:ns ;for the Wiln1a Loy . · · . .' • Shelton Flll!owship t:for a foreigl)

Ed1to:r ~-------~--------------.,---------------------------Jim Irwm woman student must be submitted M · Ed' · J. ·h· · ·M ' to Mr:;;. Pratt in• the Personnel of-. a:nagmg Jtor --------------------- .. ----~---------- Q n · ar.ow fi·. b 4 F ld A '1 24 · . . · . . . · . ce y p.m. r ay, p11 • Monday Night Editor :..,_..: ________ .. __________ ;.. ______ Frit~ Th0mp11on ; The fellowshi),l consists of $400

· , glVen:• in two installments at the Wedn~sday Night Editor --------- .. ·--------,..--------Barbara Becker beginning of the fall and spring

· . · . · · . · . semesters, . and payment by the l'h~rsday NJgbt Ed1tor -----,.-:---·;..,. ________________ Jamte Rubenstein Universtty of. all tuition and fees

· · · , J F ·h· at the beginning of both ::;emesters. 8u~mess Manager --------------:------:-------~---- eanette rene Women .students :from foreign 8. · Ad · · • D' k Fren h countries planning to Gontimte stud-ustness . VU!or -------------------------------------~ tc c . t UNM · 1• 'bl A · "A G • p f G ,A • , " 1es a are e 1g1 e. pphcants

rowmg art o !I . teater menea · must exhibit outstanding scholastic

Just 40 foGo ' By 110W; 60 per cent of those who are going to vote today

have cast tneir ballots in the SUB ballroo:m. Thes.e 60 are split j~st about evenly. These are the people that care about

, the elections. It is not their votes that counted. · It is your 40 per cent -. the undecided lot - who will

throw triday's student body election one wiw or the other. For the past week and a half you have been bandied

about, beaten over the head with campaigning - but you are the 40 per cent who thinks for yourself.

You are the 40 per cent who are not interested in this student political hogwash or its relatively unimportant role in our daily campus life. ·

. But you are the 40' per cent who are going to saddle us with one of a combination of the two do-nothing political organizations which get together once a year just to i:'tm parties in the elect~ons.

&bility, leade~·ship1 l!el'Vice, and fi. nancial need ... Emphasi:s will· be placed on the ability to. further in­till·national und'e1·standjng.

. '.!.'he fellowship 'vill be awarded ' at tli.e Honors·.Day assembly April 29. It wa:; established by the Mor­tal' Board chapter in 1951 in honor of Miss Wilma Loy Shelton, who was university librarian, p1·o£esso1· of Lib1·ary Science and sponsor o:f M91·tar Board. . . .

Application forms may be ob· tained from the Personnel office in the Administration Building~

l City Mo~ies •·I Sunshine~ "Ali11s Jesse Janres,"

12:25, 2:20, 4:15, 6:10, 8;05, 10:CO. ~{imo- "Johnny Concho," 11:51,

3:1'5, 6:55,10:35 and "Viva Zapata," 1:30, 4:55, 8:35.

Seventy-seven down and one to go. -JI State - "Shane," 12:30, 2:55, ---------------------------------~' 5:20, 7:50, 10:00.

J._etter ·to the Cditor , AN INTERESTED PARTY

To the Editor: ·· I am writing this le~ter to protest what I consider a flagrant travesty against the cause of IJOlitical fairness by yo1Jr newsiJaper. Though I am not a student, I feel that what you have done :requires criticism from someone. That is, how can you morally and ethically justify a front page edito1'ial attack on a IJOlitical candidate of any particular student party when your newspaper is SUIJported invol­tmtarily by funds from students belonging to an parties'!

Lobo - "There's Always A Price Tag," 7:30, 9:30.

Hiland- ·~r Want to Live," 1:15, '7:30, 9:40.

El Rey - "Sueno~ de Oro," con "Alma de Acero.'1 No times listed.

Cactus Dl'ive-In - "Ten Thou­sand Bedrooms,'' and "A Face in the Crowd.''

Stunt Night Is Set For Friday Night

Some have perhaps defended you~· action by saying that it is quite e~hic&l and the usual perogative o:f an editor of a non-student paper such as the Albuquerque Tribune to take a pal'ticular stand and that you are merely :followitlg accepted practice. However, this is without regard to the essential difference between a paper such as the Albu· querque Tribune· and your paper. One does not have to buy the Continued from page 1

This i~ the week the Greeks on campus set a!Side . time to honor themselves. Included in t~e annual Greelt Week festiv~tie~ at·e a Fat Man's race, the auction, a Girl's Beer Can Throw; a House M/Jthel''S ~·ace' and pther goodies. Al~ will tt~ke place Saturdt~y.

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Sigma Alpha Epsilon will have a cocktail pai'ty .before the lFC Greelc W ee:l> dance this Saturday at Chuck Bachechi's h,,mse .. ,

___ _,~o . '"' , · · The pledges·o:f Kappa Kapp.a. Gamma pulled a togethet·ness walk­out stunt in a moving van last Monday. The sandwiched femm!'ls then· proceede·d to F~·ank's Barbecu<J, ' . . ' 0----

Let it be known that a lot of the people on the LOBO staff are for Turner Branch. · · ,

--~---0·--------,, . . . Pi Beta Phi and Pi Kappa Alpha will hold a stomp dance and o.pen0hou~e this Monday after meetings at the Pike housf;l •.•

-------01--------Pinned; Haig Bodour, Kappa Alpha, to Kathy Riley, Alpha Chi

Omega; Ed Friehoff, Phi Delt11 Theta, to Lisa Culp; Dick Gerding, Sigma Chi, to Eileen Hutchinson, Chi Omega; Hemy Gormer, Sigma Phi Epsilon, to Donna Rodema:n. •

----~--o~------~-Kappa Sigma has reported th11t its allig~J.tor Who goes by the

. name of Lock Jaw, is missing. They believe that it is headed toward the Rio. Grande. Lock Ja'": is t!J.ree feet long, weighs about 10 pounds, has black eyes, and is greenish brown in color. It was las!; seen .S\IDning itself in the Kappa Sig patio. . . . 0'---------

Engaged: Katy Cr&uch, Kappa .Kappa Gamma, to Tim Shipman.

---------01---------Going Steady: Lili Constan, Alpha Delta Pi, and Dill Washbum.

---------01---~-·-----The senior gil'ls o:f Alpha Delta Pi had a walkout last week taking

the houseboys to Robin Hood Inn for a dinner.

-------0'-------Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Alpba will stage an old-fash-

ioned watertight this Sunday on the Pike front lawn from 4 to ll. A hot dog roast will :follow. (Sony, couldn't spell weanee.)

--------01--------Don't :forget Stunt Night this Friday in Johnson Gym.

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yesterday about the religious attitude of the LOBO. Ron Oest's column was brought into the light. Since tl1e board ''censured'' this attitude, we cannQt say what was b1·ought into the light. But when i't comes to the bottom of the Whole thing, there were very few people who actually unde1·stood Ron's column an"d still don't. Why all the conh•oversy? •

------~ .. ~0--------Congl·atulations Ernie (Ut·n), we are all for you.

; 0 "' Kappa Sigma will have open house with Chi Omega at the Kappa

Sig house next Monday a:ftel'l'egular meetings.

--------0---------Albuquerque T1·ibune if he disagl•ees with the editorial policy but a woman student at UNM, chosen by student must buy your paper whether or not he likes your policy or a special committee. It consists of

1 even takes your paper to read. Furthermore, you call your paper $400, provided by Mortar Board, It was erroneously repor~ed in this colyum last week that the "The Voice of tbe University of New Mexico since 18971" yet you1• and tuition and fees, provided by Marlbo1·o contest would end Apri116. That's wrong!llt will end May policy is directed toward a single political party which in fact rep- UNM. The :fellowship's purpose is 15 - the first night of Fiesta. resents and.selects its officers from a minority group. In short, your the promotion of international un-1---.v'J'· --------------------------­newspapel' is in reality, a $tate subsidized monopoly which if it does de1·standing through the education not :follow its :responsibilities to a whole stat!! but allows itself to be of women leader~. controlled by a clique is not following the traditions of American "Stunt Night" will consist of democracy but the traditions of such as Hitler and Stalin. nine skits of approximately ten

I person;illy do not know, do not care, and have no reason to take minutes, starting at '7:30 Friday an interest in· whether the party you support is the better party or night in Johnson Gym. Tickets will not, but I cannot help but speak up when I see special interests any- be on ,sale at the door then, and in where trying to dominate through irresponsible control of a monopo- the Student Union Building this

Letter to the· Editor LOTS OF IT

To the Editor:

listie publicity medium. week. · , ·•· , Since1·ely, Seven sororities and two frater-

. Donald s. Hawley nities will compete in a contest of

. Congratulations on your editorial, "Just How Much." After read­ing it, I am confident that every independent will go to the polls and vote independently,

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Good luclt, Lee Johnson

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MATH

The Shrlners have provided prizes of $25 :for the winnet·s in the soror· ity and fraternity divisions.

Jr. IFC Meets The Junior Inter;Fraternit:Y

Co,uncil will meet today at 4•. p.m. in the North lounge of the SUB. . .

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Christian ·Science . Christian Science O!.'ganization

will meet at 5 p.m •. today it!. the Lobo 1•oom o:f the SUB.

Panhellenic Workshop The Pan hellenic Workshop ·will

meet today at 6:30 p.m. ]n the Lobo room of the SUB.

Geology Club The· Geology Club will meet at 8

p.m. Friday in the Geology l3uild-ing. .

NSA Meets National Student Association

membel'S will meet ln the North· South lounge at 9 p.m. Frlday.

A friend is someone it isn1t neces• · sary to speak .to.

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PERSONAL

7 :30 TONIGHT In the SUB: In!ormntlon on summer travel in Europe nt meeting o£ University Students Abroad. Studcl\ts will sl10w slides of last summer In EurC>Jlo>, Pub• lie inv.lted.

ORDER :vour co111ngea tor mnls now. Dontt wnit until )3emltirul urrtu)gcmcnts nnd up. Contact Pn.t E11ves, Snt. before 7. AL 6-618.1.

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TURNER BRANCH Student Body Vice-President President Student Senate Chairman Fiesta Committee President Freshman Class SUB Board , . Homecoming Committee

· Chakaa Athletic Advisory Committee Leadership Training Conference

UNITED STUDENT

PARTY PLATFORM

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1. To oppose an increase in the activity fee, and support the bud­get as recommended by the bud­get advisory committee.

2. To re-establish closed week as a period in which no exams or term papers are due.

3. To obtain students reduced rates for merchandise, either through a city-wide plan or through a local discount firm.

4. To have several student body repre~entatives at the next session of the state legislature. '

5. To publish, at the end of each semester, -a complete activity, vot­ing, and financial report of the student council to be made avail­able to all those who have activity tickets. . . •

6. To produce an intramural pro-gram which will build participa­tion by its own merits, without impairing the individual freedom of the student. -7. To review the activities ofvariw ous student committees, with spel::ial regard for the campus im­provement committee, the athletic advisory council, and the tradiw tions council, •.• and either make them productive units, or elimi­natethem. ·.

8. To acquaint students with the Facilities and Services of the U. S. National Student Association and make . UNM membership in this organization a profitable one. Also to determine if membershi~ in the Pacific Schools President's Association will benefit UNM and take appropriate action.

9. To investigate pre-registration procedures at other schools and recommend appropriate" meas­ures to facilitate. registration at UNM.

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Student Government

FERDY DeBACA President CCUN Student Senate Dean's Honor Roll V.P. Inter-Fraternity Council Social Chairman, Sec'y., Treosurer Delio Sigma Phi

BOB ASHLEY Gov.·Yacqui House MVD Social Chairman Student Senate American Institute Elect. Engr.

·SANDY WISE Student Senate Hillel

. LOBO Staff Leatleuhlp Training Conference Veteran

BILL KRIEGER SUB Directorate Chakaa President Hillel President Inter-Religious Council Sec'y,, Treos, Alpha Phi Omega New Mexico Union Board

CHARLES CATON Honor Roll "' Phi Kappa Phi Sec'y. VIgilantes Phi Sigma Chal.:aa 1

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FOR VICE-PRESIDENT

DICK l:iOWELL t Student Council

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Sec'y, Canterbury Club Swimming Team

KEEP THE PETTINESS OUT OF YOUR POLITICS-ElECT- RESPONSIBlE PEOPLE Paid Pol. Adv.

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.Paign ". it takes. a. cQmbjnation of minot .. successes.

. ~The Ah·.Force Academy J,>hUosophy ~

Branch Presidency Government Dept. 14ead 4 Seats Are Won Wall Climbing

. . On 59 .. 60 Council much to the people in the College

R · • · t• G• of Pharmacy at the University of eslgn(J ron . IVen G ' r G Turner Branch, this year's Stu- New !Y.Iexico. Or so it seems frpm . , reeK fOUnS dent. Body Vice-President became a notice attached to the .Pharmacy . f"' UNl\;('s 1~59-~960 Stude~t Body bu!,letin boa;d. , · ·

B D M M \ V / •II c • President m yesterday's elections We repamted the walls pnly ·lP.st

Y r C Urr(Jy• wIll ompete bea~ing his opponent, Jel'l'y Wer~ year," the notice reads,· "B .. ut it • · , the1m, by 143 votes in unofficial seems that some people have de-r . T I_ • returns. . veloped the faculty of walking on

J d h T k P ror I ronn les . Branch, along with four of his the Wa!ls. At least footprints have· U (] 0 es Ost I"' United Student Party members, been discover~d on. th~ walls. We Mortar Board's tenth annual captured seats on next year's coun- would apl?rec1ate. It .if students

Stunt Night to be held tonight in cil including the vice-presidency would not mdulge m this anymore.". . Dr. H<!wat·d J. McM~rray has re- Johnson Gym at 7:30 will be in taken decisi:vely by Dickie Howell, .~rom anothe~,UNM ~oard com~s ~gned his post as ch:urman of the weekend festivities of UNM's !n. presently a COl,mcil member. Branch this ,JI!essage. Half Siamese kit­

apartment of Government. nual Greek Week. Seven sororities polled 871 votes and Howell, 858. tens. Scr~wled undemeath, "And Dr. McMul'l·ay, who has headed and two fraternities will com ete . . half traveling salesman." The rest

the department since he came here for prizes by staging original s&its. . · Wertheim Has 728 of the notice proclaims, "Hot1se. 10 years ago from the University The Fanfare Band will , P . d Total vote cast for Wertheim was broken females. Free to a good of Wisconsin, will continue his work the music for a semi-fol'lnal ~::e~ 72~ and 673 for Jay Miller! How. home. Free to a~ybody?? ? " as a professor. Week dance on Saturday to _ el~ s opponent. Both Wertheim and Ano~her bulletm boat·d announce-

But even though Dr McMurra elude the activities The danc~o~ ~Iller are, members of the Asso- ment mcluded: 1. Four advertise­said that he resigned iast Monda~ be held in the Civi~ Auditorium is c;ate~ Pat·ty. Total vote cast in the me1_1ts for typing student manu­and that there were no political from 9 to 12 and is open to all fra- e ection was 1599 which was not a scr1pts, 2 .. Sale of a camera. 3. Sale

DR. IIOW ARD McMURRAy implications in his action, Finlay ternity and sorority members free l'ecord fo~ number of votes cast in of. an Enghsh Ford. 4. Offer to share . MacGillivray, chairman of the of charge. any .election. . tl'lp_ expenses to New York (for

C t G Board of Regents, said he was told Tomorrow morning qt 10 two Michel Nahmad, a member of the Christmas). . . Oun rymon ets the department was not progres- "slaves" from each GL·eek organi- AP and a council candidate, polled But the most p;omment sign on sing as it should have. zation will be auctioned off to the the highest number' of votes of any ~at board P!-'Oclaims, ','No Student

Reported in Column h_ighest bidder among the fraterni- of the candidates with 1090 votes. nnouncements on This Board."

D · f l p The fir t ·t th t M M ti~s ana sororities. The "slaves" The other_to. council membe1·s, theh· . ean 0 (JW ost s repor a c urray will then be the prppert of the party affihattons and votes cast are· B I c s· ' :e~tn!~ew::s~~~~~;~:\VittiJ:!: hihghest ~idd~r for one Kay. The ~rei!~~- iupnig9a36'. UStSP, 941; Jud; e onto tngers

ris • 1 . 'd w ole thmg 1s part of the annual ano 1, , , eve Moore, AP, Professor Vern Countryman, for- pr~f~:so:~ um~h wh~ch t ~~~ ~~e slave auction which will be held in 91~; Joal\lJ..Wilder, AP, 895; Dawn

merly a member of the law faculty de.Partment ash • een use as e front of the Admiriistration•Build- Fritz, AP, 867; Nancy Wall, AP, tM• ~ I A l • at the University of Washington c au·man. ing; . . 872; . .r~nice 'reed, AP, 853; Martin In ans cc a· and Yale University~ will assume McMurra_y, a Democrat who once Afternoon activities include Lit- Lenzmt, AP, 853; Bob We1·dig, Jffl the position as dean of the College ran fOJ.'· U, S. senator in Wisconsin tle Olympic Games, a Fat Man's USP, 888; Charles Caton, USP, . of Law at the University of New and lost to the late Sen. Joseph R. Race, a House Mother's Race Girls' 831. By DQUG KOSS · 1\Iexico this coming fall, McCarthy • ~ually has be~'!- out- Beer. Can Throw, a D!>nkey Race, a Referendum Passed The ~hakespearean celebration

Since 1955, Countryman has been spoken, partiCularly on politics. Chariot Race and a Pie Eating Con- !'teferendum ~o. 1, stipulating a at ~he Light Opera .W?rkshop fea-a practicing attorney with the firm Last December, a month after test. mise of $1.50 m the Student Ac- turmg the Umvers1ty s 'own Ber­of Shea, Greenman and Gardner in the., .election in :vhich Edwin L. . ~~~ .proce~ds from Greek Week tivi.ty. Fee, was passed by a slim narr. Cooper, offered an interesting Washington D c Mechem, a Republican lost the gov- acttvities will go to· St. Anthony's maJority, 578-551. The 1959-1960 evenmg.

H t k h' A B t th U · ernorship to John Burroughs, Me- Orphanage. Student Budget also passed 769• The Bel Canto Singers of the s't e f W h's t' ·.a 193~ dv~;- Munay in a speech at Santa Fe Greek organizations competing 263. The present activity fee is now Albuquerque Civic Chorus are L{B0 t ~h mg on m h . 1 . an194~s said: · for prizes in Stunt Night will be $10.50. worth the price of admission. Thir­He. V:a: late~· s:~~e~Unoo L~~v Fel~ "Gov. Mechem has kept his fin. Alpha D~lta Pi, Kappa . Alpha "It's been a rough go," Branch t~en peo.Ple sitting around a table low at Yale g gers out of the publi~ till and he Theta, Ph1 Delta Theta, Pi Kappa told the LOBO last night. "I would sm~ ,finf 16t~ and 17th century

· • ~ept his f1iends' fingers out of the Alpha, Delta Delta Delta, Chi like to thank all the students who rna l'lga s, enJOY th~mselves. im-• He ha~ been admttted to the bar bll ~which is not as usual in New Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma and did get out and vote and I feel w mensely, and the audience recipro-m. W!lshmgton, Ma;yland ~nd the Mexico or elsewhere as some people Pi Beta Phi. . will have competent student ov~ cated the feeling .. I!Istnct of. Columbm. He wa~ as- might think." The seyen sororities will 'vie for ernment next year. I ho e thegen- The concer~ v;~·sion of "The Mer-sistant regiOnal attorney foi the M M 1 . d . . three .Prizes and the two men's thusiasm th t . d' P1 d . chant of Vemce' was another mat-Nat. 1 L b R 1 t" B •d · c Ul'l'ay a so praise Mr Me· . . a was 1sp aye m t . I 't b ··f . 10na a or e a Ions oar m h · " d d • . • . groups will try for one prize in &tudent P l"t' .11 . 't ei, won ecome uss-budgity Sellttle in . 1942 and assistant at- c em as a goo a IJll~Istrator." their division. Stunts will be judged did dUiin; ~hi:sc Wl .re~~m as 1 over the huge .Portions sliced out torney general for the state of llanded to President . on originality o'f theme costumes Dennis Duff aml'~Ign. f th of the play, but I will take issue Washington in 1946. I Asked if his political views might Continued on page 4 Continu Yd c airman 4 ° e with the portions that remained •

Countryman is the author of have been a factor, McMul'l·ay said: • · e on .Page ~he auditorium is small, but the numerous publications, including a "It is technically true that I am A h • • deln:ery of the actors,' with the ex-a book now in the press on the opin- no longer head of' the department esl. . el. cs I 1. 1. 1. I s 1. ceptiOn of Mr. Westerman, was ions of Justice William 0. Douglas. My resignation was accepted last 1; . ~· . ns ~;I ~u ~e s e I; s~ch to do ju~tice t(\ a theatre many

Professor Countryman will take Monday when I handed it to the . . , , times the SIZe of the Workshop the place ·of former Dean A. L. President. I should have l'esigned A J} T F J 15 19 Theatre. In a word, it was loud. Gausewitz, . who retired last year. five years ago. I have a. lot of ~ 11 a O S ·0 r u n e . · The pla:v. started at a high pitch Professor Robert Emmet Clark has w1•iting to do. I have a couple of 1." - and re!llame4 there. been acting de~n of the. UNM Col- years leave coming and I plan to . . .. . Portia, played b~ Miss Margaret lege of Law th1s year. spend a .Year starting next Febru- By MARION DO~V staytng at the ranch will be ex- Fowler, was left w1th 'no where to

Mr. and Mrs. ,Countryman have a.ry ~riting a book on political par- ~nrollments are now. b$)mg ~aken pected to furnish his own bedding go'. when the climax •came .about. ~wo daughters, SIX and 11 yea1·s of tuls m New Mexico."· for the annual Aesthetics Institute, or bedroll. Th1s was not her fault" The director

. age. They will arrive in late sum- Asked why his resignation had to be held !lt Taos, N. ~· Director Tuition~<!r th.e one hour of credit should have. caught it .• Bassanio, mer. · not been announced, McMurray said of ~he Inst1tute, which Will be he!d or for auditing 1s $12 for residents, play~d by Michael Je:t;~kmson, was

· . · · · "I don't think the University ever dul'ln-!l' the ,week of June 15-19, will $~6 for non-residents. Breakfasts, left m the sal:"e predicament. I'm

0 t d• s d ' announces these things" be DF. H. G. Alexander, professor dmners, and beds are $25 for the sure they delivered exactly· what uts an 1ng . tu ent He said that he had' handed his of philosophy.at the university. week. . they were ask~d to deliver. · · · I'esignatlon to UNM President Tom The st.aff Will include noted pro- . In addition to the ranch facilities Mr.. 9ooper did a, spimdid job.

W• s h I h• L. Popejoy. . , fessors m the field of aestheties mentioned, there are some camping B.ut as 1s usually the case when a InS c 0 ars lp "I. have never known of the Uni- fro~ major u. s. universities and facilities. av!lilable on the ranch fo.r dire. ~tor .di~ects himself i~ a pro-. v.eriuty ever announcing a resigna- colleg~s. . . . . those. Wishu~g to use their oWn duc.tion! 1t IS e~tre!ll~ly diftlcult. to

Miss Jo ce Neuber as~ homore bo~ or changes in department Topics t? b~ covered m the d~iJy campmg equipment. . mamtam a~ obJeCtiVI~Y concern~ng In the u&M Colleg~ of ~ursing, chan'nlen," ·McMw·ray said. "I know lecture~ will, o.e ,general .a~sthetlc~, .AV those mterested in the In- the o~her actors. Tli~. supportmg has received the Town Club Alum- that in the last six years or so one aesthetic critiCism, rehg1on,. sm- st1tute are requested to send a $5 cast d1d not match the vu-tuoso per-

h l sh' f $75 fo out of the departments has had .about ence, and the arts. Lectures will be enrollment fee together with name formance of Mr. Cooper and there-ntae d~c 0 arb 1

1P t'o . d 1. .dr h' • four chairlnen " held daily Monday through Thurs- and address to Dr H G Alexander fo.I'e the production was lopsided s an mg sc o as IC an ea ers IP . · · day t 10 · . d 2 . 'th · B·· d . • · • . . . 1 in M c · · , f . · b'l't · Issues Stat m t a • a.m. an . p.m., Wl the an eher 222, UNM. Dr. Alexandet • • • _ r. ooper s avor. a Thy. d . ~t. . £ M . K . th · ·. • · e en . exc.eptiOJ?- of Wednesday afternoon, also requests information as to . Howeve~, I. he~rtlly recommend Neub~r i~f1 b~l S'E !lisa ~~~hEll' rayPoC:ao~ wa~'bs\edd ~hHy Mc~d~- ":h~ch w~ll be _reserve~ for !fallet'Y whether the enrollee is a graduate It a~ an Interestmg and creative . 1 ' t' . •. . I' t R. 1' . • "·. "P f een uMs e . e sai • vtsrts. Discussion s(lssions Will fol- oi· undergraduate :wishes. cred. it or evemng. IS a so ac Ive m n er· e tgiOus ro essor Me. Url'ay. .resigned low each "tectur·"' · ·1·1 · ·d't · h ' • · . . ·· · C 'I th A 1 • · Cl b ·nd f h' ·· 't' · · ·. "' WI au 1 , WIS es reservations llt v~~~~Is' actlvit~~ 0~~~~ect~ '~th h~~r:i 0018M~~d~~o~h:~o~h:H~m;ut be ~~~U~tt~~!8zi:d disc~sions 'Yill the t·~nch, and if so, whe~he1· or not RallyCom Meets the College {)f Nursing, . 1l~nti!lue his teaching responsibili· in Taos. The D: H~~!-re~~!~~~~~ ;:o~~~~:~~~ ~ansathta~on ~ ~nd . Rally~om ,will .meet Tuesday at

The Town Clul) ;\lumn(le group ties m the depar.tmen~. Professor north of Taos is to be available to iil Taos. c an , e oun a ton 4, p.m. m ~~t~hell Hall 1~2. Ele~-awards a scholarship each year to (Charles B.) Judah will serve as those attending the Institut ·R . t tf . .11 b t " . t1ons f?r ptesident and vtce-pres1-~n outstanding sophomore woman acting . head of the t'epartn!ent Breakfasts, dlnnet•s and beds wiii woodgFo r~d 0f. WI M ed a tt H~5· d~nbtwJ!l ~e held. President Patty m the undetgraduate chapter, 1 Continued on pag'e 4 ~ be " furnished Ho~ever ari"one from 9 1~ . a Ion on ay, une ' G1 son sa1~ the other officers will

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