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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 061, No 45, 2/7/1958 University of New Mexico University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1958 The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 2-7-1958 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 061, No 45, 2/7/1958 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1958 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 061, No 45, 2/7/1958." 61, 45 (1958). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1958/8 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1958 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 2 jSQI 4. I .!J 2~ 4 ' --·----~......-~·----~------M--AO,. • / / .. "\ NEW MEXICO LOBO ,. THE VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SINCE 189'7 No. 45 Vol. 61 Friday, February 7, 1958 ... ~. •···· ...... On~ the Importance of Diamond Clarity .. ~~\\1/i~u­ ~ ~~4 Four £actors .•• and only four ... determine the value of diamonds These factors are identified as Color, Clarity, Cutting and Carat-weight (size). In this Teachers for overseas Air Force bases are now being interviewed at message, we wish to consider the importance of KNME-TV to Air Kirtland Air Force base. Clarity , .. the term used to describe the Applicants must have at least a presence or absence of inclusions in a diamond. bachelor's degree from an accred­ Some tips on writing new yells ited school, 18 semester hours If prf:!nounced, inclusions block the free passage Varied Program for the Campus Yell Contest credit in education courses, two of light from facet to facet and thus choke a sponsored by the Inter-fraternity years of current public school diamond's full brilliance. Every diamond is Council and the Boosters elub teaching, and a valid state teaching were given today by Dave Jack­ certificate. different, of course, and being products of Nature, Of Frosh Classes son, contest chairman. Men must be between 23 and 50, few are completely flawless. At Fogg's, you The judges, two faculty mem­ and women between 23 and 40. examine the diamond of your choice on the ber.g and two students, are look· Administrative positions are also ing for short, catchy cheers that open. Deadline for application is Diamond-Scope, a scientific instrument developed will be easy to give and remem­ Feb. 10, 1958. especially for searching out ALL imperfections. If ber. They should have a real Further information may be ob­ an inclusion exists in the diamond you choose, punch line and have a theme ap· tai:ned by ca)ling the Overseas Re­ propriate for the UNM, said cruiting Office, Ch . '1-1 711, Ext. Fogg's sees to it that you know it and kt.ow Paintings by Woman Jackson. 2926. where it is located. The contest is offering $50 in · prizes for new yells to be used by Hanging in UGallery the UNM cheerleaders. Results of Coggins Will Head Faintings and drawings of Ei­ the contest will be announced Professional Group leen Moots Sandoval will hang in Feb. 14, at a pep-rally in Johnson gym, Jackson said. Alpha Kappa Psi, national pro­ the Fine Arts gallery through Feb. fessional business fraternity has 10. There is no official entry blank to be used. Make sure you have elected Jim Coggins preside~t for Her work in oil, casein and char­ the· coming semester.· coal will be primarily figure studies. your name and address .on the paper as well as the words for Other officers elected were Gil­ They represent selected subjects bert Apodaca, vice-president; Tom completed from 1950 through 1957. your new yell, Jackson added. Entry boxes are located in the Roope, secretary; and Marcelino . Mrs. Sandoval attended both the Montano, treasurer. • · ·-~--~erican Academy of Art and the SUB, Mesa Vista and Hokona. Art Institute of Chicago, m; More r~cently she has studied and worked Korean Gl Bill ' ~th the faculty of. the ,College of All students attending the Uni­ Fme Arts at the umvers1ty. versity under the Korean bill, PL ·Your • Sl t d 550, are reminded to sign for their ASSOCIATED STUDENTS BOOKSTORE Ann ua I DInner a e Janua:.;Y checks after the completion .. of the1r last final. The pay period recornme~ds that you keep youi 31 By Religious Council 1--end--sJ--an. -- • ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;____.. The annual Brotherhood Progres­ TEXTBOOKS· sive dinner sponsored by the Inter­ 11 Religious council will be held.Feb. Why 27. FOR FUTURE REFERENCE USCF, Hillel, BSU, and Newman of course club will be hosts for the annual affair which achieved national rec­ I've started my If You Have Books You Do Not Wish to Keep ognition last year. Tickets will go on sale at the financial beginning of next semester for 75 Check Prices With Your cents. security Knox Is Selected program ••• ASSOCIATED STUDENTS BOOKSTORE Phi Delt President . hasn't for their prices before you sell. Bill Knox was elected president / ·of Phi Delta Theta at a recent meeting. everyone?" Other second semester officers are We maintain listsr and you buy books every day the. reporter, Marc Benjamin; treasurer, Larry Rosier; alumni secretary, sfore is open. If the book is a current edition, and .John Hays; warden, Steve Moore; • secretary, Jim Miles; historian, Sure he's a litt1e smug. He lmowa we have a. committment from t_he teaching depart­ Crandall Hays; chaplain, Denny he has taken a long stride in the Brummel; librarian, Bill Beardsley; · and chorister, Ross Ramsey, direction of future security. To­ ment that the book will be used again during the day's college student is at the next semester. we will pay Monte Carlo Ballet bargain counter of li!e insurance. He buys at lower rates than will Set for January 21 be possible later on.. And his The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo policy starts building cash values 50% of list price will be the last event of the fine arts season at UNM when it ap­ early, providing a real feeling of pears at the Civic Auditorium Jan. security when college days are If the b.ook .is a current edition, but not in use at the University 21. over and he's "on his own." Let The ballet is being sponsored by of New Mexico. we norm~lly pay 25°/0 of list price. If the book me show you why we say over the Commnnity Concert series and is an old edition, start yourself a Library. admission is by season ticket only. ·and over, that life insurance programing through the New The book is worth more to you than it is to anyone else. Please Next LOBO on Feb. 7 England Life contract can mean . The LOBO will suspend publica­ come in and talk to the manager about any questions you may t1 better life for :yw. tion, as is customary, during closed , hav·e concerning the Operation of your and final weeks. Publication will re­ Ron Nelson sume on Feb. '1. 2814-16 Central SE THE ORDEAL of registration seems to pose no problems for re• Town Club laxed Joan Julian of Albuquerque. Joan, who is 18 and a freshman, CH 7·0796 Associated Students Bookstore likes swimming, horscbaclc riding, and boys. Statistics: :16·24·37, Town Club pictures will be taken five feet eight, and 128 pounds. She is a Kappa Alph.a Theta pledge, for the Mirage tonight at '1 in the Ext. 219 and has no current attachments. (,Jackson photo) SUB North-South lounge. NEW ENGLAND T-:20 James Monroe was the fourth oi/MLIFE~-= The cloor is always open ••• we have no secrets President of the United States. ..,. ... _., ~ . "' CSU. Lobos to Vi~ Strong Wolfpups Patronize lobo Advertisers SPECIAL 00 § 11> .. ..."' In Swimming Meet PLAYBOY COLLEGE RATES ci: An Intercollegiate dual swimming Q c.: meet will be held in the Johnson LET US DO YOUR LAUNDRY Seek· Sixth Win !>. PLAYBOY MAGAZINE i ... gym pool Saturday at 7:30 p.m., The atrong UNM freshman bas­ c 01 swimming coach John Williams has 232 EAST OHIO STREET :=.... ketbaH team will try for its sixth announced. This is the first confer­ yictory in seven attempts tonight i -=<:,1 CHICAGO ll,ILLINOIS .. r.. ence meet to be held at New Mexico. m Santa Fe where they play the I New Mexico will be opposed by COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE. Santa Fe Sellers, one of the top 'I• ~ •••• twelve swimmers and divers from AAU basketball team!! in the state. "C1 Colorado State University, ......... DRY CLEANING BY KITCH The W olfpups lost their first Dear PLAYBOY: ~ r.. game of the year at Denver, 65-59, Please enter a College-Rate Subscription to PLAYBOY magazine in my Sigma Delta Chi Saturday. Coach Bob Sweeney's c:: 0 The undergraduate chapter of squad stayed c 1 o s e to Denver name at the Sp.ecial College Rate checked above. My check or money ~ ~ 0 Sigma Delta Chi, professional jour­ throughout the game, trailing 30-26 order is enclosed • .. ..:I . nalistic fraternity, will initiate pro­ 1O~o Discount on all finished and rough dry at halftime. Dean Dorsey, 5-10 ! fessional members at 5:30p.m. Feb. guard, led the UNM offensive with 10 in Journalism 212. ~ 8.... 17 points, folowed by Dick Cundy's Name ...................................... ~ ............•• ~ 12. t 1"1 • c,' . !' ~--------~------~ :1 Frank Hollis scored 23 points for Complete mailing e1ddress ......... , ...........•......•........ ;;;:! 1 SAY-ON-GAS PHIPPS LAUNDRO-LUX the winners. ~ . The frosh returned to the victory ell 1"1 ;-··~ ~:..z·- ,-~ path Tuesday night with a rough o o 0 0 0 0 o o. I o 0 0 0 0 o o o o o ~ 0 I 0 o o o o o 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 I 0 o 0 0 o 4 0 o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 z ..
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