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.. "\ 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 ... " . ..,, . HOWARD'S NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 66-63 decision over St. Joseph's College. A strong 23-point effort by City .. , .... ·...... , ...... State ..... , ...... ~_;. -~-·------·-- - ., .,· ; 2802 CENTRAL SE Cundy led the way. Cundy scored A COLORADO ~GGIE attempts a shot ham~rei by Lobos Teel DRIVE-INS 14 points in the second half to help (52) and Goodwm (44) during the Lobo-Colorado State game of protect a slim 34-33 edge· at half­ School attended ...... , ...... •...... • two weeks ago when the Lobos went down for their eleventh time •. LOOKING FOR A, GOOD-FITTING JOB? straight loss of the season, 48-41. (Cave photo) 1717 E. Central NOTE: This offer is made only to students enrolled in Q college or uni­ Dorsey arid 6-4 forward Donnie Ready to debut as a pradicing engineer? The11 here's a suggestion, 5205 E. Central ,Williams each contributed ten' 'versity. points to the cause. Henry Sanchez Whatever your engineering •llecialty, see what Vought offers to men with your and Vince Cordova tallied 39 points training. See how Vought can help you lind the field you're cut out Lobo Cagers Touring Ut:ah; ~ATRONIZE LOBO ADVERTISERS between, them. for. See how yaur whole career benefits when you start with the right job. D . - 1YEAR (Saves you $1.00 from regular rate) .$5.00 Face Tough BYU Tonight: Student Body Dance" SEE THE VOUGHT REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE , A free student body dance will February 19 D 2YEARS (Saves you $3.00 from regular rate) $9.00 The o~ds-makers say that hopes was played and lost, 48-41, two be held in the SUB ballroom and of break;mg the curr~ 'f!NM losing weeks ago. The Aggies won the dining room tomorrow night from OUG.EIT AI.RCBAFT str~ak 1~ basketball Will have to game with 11 consecutive free 9 to 12. All students are invited D 1LIFETIME (Saves you 50c from reg. rate) $149.50 w_ait until at least tomorrow eve- throws in the last three minutes of and activity tickets will be re- mng. action. · quired for admission. ! UNl\:I. plays first place ~righam The game was a slow affair Young m Provo, Utah, tomght and throughout, with the halftime score !!! INTRODUCTORY OFFER faces ~ast :place Utah State tomor- a paltry 21-20 in favor of CSU. ; row rught m Loga~. . The Lobos trailed only 39-37 with ACROSS FROM JOHNSON GYM .... "" T~e Wolfpack will b: Without the 2:22 remaining in the game when services of center D1ck Petersen the parade to the free throw line SPECIAL -·.; who was an academic casualty. snuffed out any chance of victory. ~ Guard George Buckhanan, frosh The contest at Denver was never ·-:...~ star last year who was ineligible in doubt. The Pioneers sporting a WATCH REPAIR ' • first semester, was.due to join t~e young and bulky squad,'ran all over .r-· squad, • but a sprai!led ankle Will New Mexico, 84-56. The issue was Cleaning $5.00 ··~ 'keep him out of a~t~on for another settled in the first half, when Den­ -... ;;veek. Bl!ckhanan mJured the ankle ver piled on a 42-17 lead at inter­ STROMBLAD JEWELERS ""

m :eraetlce Yfednesday. mission and cleared the bench in 0 New .l\:Iex1co~has lost 12 straight the last 20 minutes. 2612 Central SE games m accrumg a 3-13 record for Rusty Goodwin was the only ef­ ~;.. . the season. The latest defeats came feetive scoring arm for the Lobos at the hands of Colorado State and totaling 17 points, John Teel scored I fl ~.. Denver. The Colorado State game, 10.

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Study of Radiation Biology ~NEW MEXICO LOBO Anno Russell Show ()aeunpug.~ PabUabed Tuad&J", Tburada;l" and Frldi!Y of ~· rell'Ulal' university :v~ e;o:cep~ during: T B HI d • G To l-leld :on U Campus Ae. Be IMIHdan and. examlnatlo. n ;periods b:v tbe BOC. iat,ed Stuilenta of tbe u. nl.veralt:v of New ~ •ulco, Enter<:d u ae<:ond claae matter at tbe ;post office, Albuquerque, Anlrllat 1, 1e11, 0 e e In .ym (By Ike Author of "Rally Round the Fl!lg, Boy$!" and = ..,der the act 11f ;March 8, 1879. Printed by the Unlvenlt:v Printing: PJ&nt. Subacrlptlo!'l · · • "Barefoot Boy with Cheek.") Representatives fNm the Amer- va1·d, ~nd UNM were singled out to "' rate, $4.~0 for the ecbool ;year, payable In advance. M' A R 11 • t .t' ~ .. . . 1ss nna usse , m erna lOn· ican Institute of Biological Sciences, pioneer instruction in radiation l'ol Bditorial and Business office in the Journalism Building. Tel. 3-1.428. ally known concert comedienne, will the National Science Foundation, biology, · be the first presentation of the Uni- A SCHOOL AWAY FROM SCHOOL the Atomic Energy Commission, Wayne University and UCLA Acting Editor------~------Bill Heath varsity Program Series this seme:;J- and twelve universities will meet were added to the list last year. , . ter. Students majoring in science, like all other Ame1'ican here Feb. 28 and March 1, Another seven will teach t)le course Tuesday night editor------Sofia Chmura Miss Russell's appearance is The.purpose of this meeting, Dr. this coming summev, Dr; Ried said. · ' • scheduled for Feb. 13 at 8:15 in students, have a wild yearning for culture, but, alas, Harold 0. Re.id, UNM official, said, The list of schools now offering Thursday night editor------Warren Hardin Johnson gymnasium. This is her when a student is after- a degree in engineering or inatb is to standardize the course in l'a- the summer institut~ include: Pur­ . . . . second appearance on the Univer- or like that, he simply does not have time to take all the diation biology which will be offered due, Adelphi, B a y 1 or, Montana J'riday mght editor------Paul Swe1tzer sity Program Series. liberal arts courses his heart pines for. this summer by twelve universities, State, BYU, UCLA, Wyoming, Dr. Ried said that the course Howard, Harvard, Duke, Wayne, • E • :M c 0 sen Miss Russell 4; in the midst of And what is being done about this unhappy situation? Busmess Manager------nc c r 8 . her nintfi consecutive season mak- taught at the University of New and UNM. I'll tell you what: Enlightened co1;porations everywhere Mexico by Dr. Martin W. Fleck will . B • Ad · . Pr0 f L d J • ing audiences' in both the United @f!d ~ 'dpice Ul!mess VISOr------• eonar ermam States nad Canada laugh at her are setting up on-the-job liberal arts programs for the be used as a pattern for "Meeting J . G PR E·ELECTRI C SHAVE! LOTION ------take-offs on musicians who take newly employed science graduate-courses designed to the ·o~jectives of improving science themselves too seriously. Her pres­ broaden his cultural base--for the enlightened corpora· teachmg at the secondary level.'' ourno 1ISm rants ~ ent tour began in Baltimore and tion realizes that the truly cultured employee is the truly Approximately 25 representatives Z. One More Time • •• 31 will take her to cities. valuable employee. from the Al~s. AEC, NSF, and the An all-campus. receptiQn in H;o­ twelve unive1·sities are schedul. ed to w·l·l. B AVOl .I (I bl e Students and faculty members have complacently ac­ kona hall is planne

- ,.... ··- .... . ' .. . ' ,· ' -----~-il ---'---- - <•·- .. ---.!.-~------~- __ , ______------·-- --· -.o ~ QO lt:l 00. Al_l .... Hoop ·lght· Institute' Offers r ravel Aid a~r:tu~~~sdr~!:~ste~.in Thesui~i~b~~!!r!dayfrom EVERY NEED FOR THE ~ "" Roce· T 1 · . · gaimhg experience m telev;~s10n 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and tomorrow r-----~~------~.~------,~ ! .,.: wodt and in the use of backgrounds from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. it has been Newman Center SPRING BRIDE ~ d ·F E s d . in television should contact the announced, The special hours have ~ 195 8 ' t: ~· • Beautiful Weddings Planned to fit evecy budget ~ ... UN. M '.I;'V ~tatio11; for information bee~ arr~n.ged to accommodate the M B.e 0 pen1ng or uropean u y . FORMAL AND PARTY CLOTHES "'...= Dy con~ernmg mtervJews. reg·1strat1on rush. s PI ansi lecture FOR EVER, ~CCASION . Ill ~ MEN!! ~. Three different lecture series w:ill .,; 1>': be presented this semester at the ...'"='..."' Newman Hall at the Aquinas New­ &mjllMY S/wp r.. man center beginning Feb. 10• PARTIES, PARTIES PARTIES I 0 The lectures will be held one hour Open 'Til 9 Tuesday Evening @ each week for six weeks and will be i ... given by the Dominican priests at 3424 Central SE Dial AL 5-1323 the center, ~======~ s 0 Q On Monday evenings, beginning .... at 8 p.m., Fr. Richard Butler will ~ ~ speak on "Temperament and Per­ Second Semester ~ sonality,'' a study of the character­ istic emotional responses that mark i ·i== human b e h a vi o r patterns. His ~ 1'<1z weekly topics will include "The ~ Complex of Personality," "The Na­ ture of Temperament," "The San­ guine," "The . C h o 1 eric," "The LANGELLS UPTOWN Melancholic," an d "The Phleg­ RUSH matic." NEW MEXICO'S LARGEST Fr. Anselm Townsend will begin his lectures on the "Reformation Characters" Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. His Good Dian1ond Cutttng BEGINS MONDAY ART SUPPLY STORE analysis of the principal characters responsible for the socio-religious Is Not Accidental! DO MECHANICAL BRAINS INTRIGUE YOU? upheavals of the Reformation and EVERYTHING FOR THE ART STUDENT Do these intellectual vamps arouse your engineering lnotinch? Then Counter-Reformation will include I I FEBRUARY 10 Newman Club Elects why go on ogling? Especially if you're an electronics or mechanical major! "the Precursors: Hus and Wyclif,'' "The Heatt of the Reformation: Plan Ia enjoy the company 'of the best mechanical computers. Create Luther," "The Mind of the Refor­ Rees As President 2510 CENTRAL SE vaur OWII electronic brains fOC" missile guidance. Find out what's ahead ... mation: Calvin," "The State and Chance Vought in this fast-growing field. the Reformation: Cranmer,'' "The CORRECT ~ David Rees, UNM sophomore, Mind and the Counter-Reforma­ • has been elected presid\lnt of the ACROSS FROM JOHNSON GYM OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE IN YOUR PLACEME~T. OFFICE tion: Bellarmine,'' and "The Heatt Acquinas Newman Club for the • registration booths. February 19 and the Counter-Reformation: Bor- TOO DEEP TOO SHALLOW' second semester. Other officers are romeo." John Cantwell, vice-president; Co- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OUG.EIT A.I.RCBA..FT 0 rina Baca, treasurer; Angela Amor·jj1 Thursday evenings at 8 p.m., Fr. Diamonds may be cut in any one of Open ous, recording secretary; and Lida Bartholomew Ryan will give an many shapes and forms, but by far oral examination of the dynamism Sisneros, corresponding secretary. the most popular is the "brilliant" Joe McCaffrey was appointed ex­ of sacramental life, as the corres­ In Mesa Vista and Johnson Gym ecutive assistant to the president. ponding natural and supernatural cut, shown above, a round-girdled . II Second semester events at the facets of vital activity in his "The­ diamond having 58 surfaces or New Arrivals WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU ology of the Sacraments.'' His Newman club will include a to­ facets. Each of these facets is February 7th 8th boggan party in Santa Fe during topics will' include "Signs of Life," & February, and the province conven­ "Birth,'' "Maturity," "Nourishment in related angle to every other tion to be held in April. Please Come In and Open and Sacrifice,'' ''Healing Medicine," in such a manner as to reflect, and "The Social Sacraments.'' Get Into the Social and Academic Life for SPRING bend and scatter a maximum barrage Final Intramural sports stand­ T h e regular weekly evening of UN,M ings are: a Charge Account at your classes will continue during the of light rays. As illustrated Los Feds 583 semester. The schedule can be ob­ here, a poorly-cut diamond "leaks" Phi Delta Theta 470 • California Styled tained by contacting the Aquinas the light rays that should have Independents 433 Newman center or calling CH Sigma Chi 367 Dresses & Sportswear 7-1094. There is no chat·ge for stu­ been bounced from facet to facet. NROTC 271 dents for either the lectures or the Good diamond cutting is a matter of " In one of II fraternities AFROTC 263 classes, but non-students will be mathematically exact cuffing and Sigma Alpha Epsilon 249 UNIVERSITY REXALl asked to pay a $3 registration fee. polishing by the skilled hand Lambda Chi Alpha 231 FOR CAMPUS registration Kappa Sigma 227 of the diamond cutter. '· Pi Kappa Alpha 214 FOR DATES Kapl)a Alpha 203 Middle East Travel fee $2.00 for 20 Parties or more Delta Sigma Phi 178 · FOR PARTIES Drug Store Sigma Phi Epsilon 139 • Baptist Student Union 89 Offered by ~roup A UNM student or faculty mem­ Phi AI pha Theta Phone CH 3.. 4446for Immediate Free ber is being sought by the Ameri­ can Education Abroad Scholarship INTER FRATERNITY COUNCil Phi Alpha Theta, national his­ Fund to spend ten -weeks in the tory honorary, will hold a reception Delivery to your dormitory room. so­ Midp]e East during the,,summer of in the SUB North-South lounge " Feb. 12 at 4 p.m. Follo.wing the re­ sorority house. fraternity house. or 1958.The ten weeks will be spent in ------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_tl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ception Dr. George W. Smith will trips and seminars in France, Tur- deliver a paper discussing the de­ key, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, velopments in Lincoln scholarship residence. and Israel. The group making the in the past twenty years entitled, trip will leave New York City by "Has the Lincoln Theme Been Ex­ 3110 CENTRAL SE air for Paris on June 25. hausted? Twenty Years After." The scholarships made available by the Fund for the trip must be Your Account Will Provide You " supplemented by each student. The minimum enrollment fee is $950. The Fund will offer the student from $400 to $450 depending upon need. Check Cashing Service In order to qualify for a grant

~ students must have a good aca­ the better students use: demic record, interest in the prob­ lems of the Middle East, and -- Expert Prescription Filling leadership ability. Anyone interested in making the summer trip should contact Prof. BARNES & NOBLE Subscribe Now Dorothy Cline of the UNM govern­ All-Around Drug Service ment department immediately. COLLEGE OUTLINES and, EVERYDAY HANDBOOKS at Half Price* famous educational paperbacks ••• average price $1.50 You con reed thts world-famous · University's Mat -Men OVER 140 TITLES ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: dolly newspaper for the next she Without Leaving Your House " months for $4.50, Just holf the ANTHROPOLOGY ENGINEERING LANGUAGES RECREATIONS regular subscription rate. To Meet Colo. Aggies ART ENGLISH MATHEMATic;s SCIENCE F'· . Get top news coverage. Enjoy ''My closest. shave was at Indianapolis in 1953," say!l' Immediate DeliveryService from BUSINESS ETIQUE'ITE MUSIC SOCIOLOGY Pat Flaherty, 1!;156 Indianapolis winner. ''The track " special features. CUp for refer­ The UNM wrestling team will DRAMA GOVERNMENT PHILOSOPHY SPEECH ence work. temperature that day hit 125• and the·exhaust fumes joumey to Ft. Collins, Colo., Sat­ Send your order todoy. Enelos• hung right down on the speedway, I was going into the 8 I 0 urday to take on the Colorado State ECONOMICS HANDICRAFl'S POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDY AIDS l north turn at 130 mph when the fumes got me. I a.m. to p.m. ·~. cheek or money order. Use cou­ University mat-men. EDUCATION HISTORY PSYCHOLOGY ' pon below. blacked out, hit the outside 1 concrete fence! and ·. skidded along for 120 feet. The car was demolished, . . The Lobo wrestlers were de­ Seven Days a Week ·i START RIQHT ••• bUlf \.fOUr Outlines and Handbooks when" Tile------Christian Science Monitor P·CN my helmet was torn off, my safety belt broke-but]. :feated in their first meet of the One Norway St., Boston IS, Mass. didn't break a single bone !" season by Adams State of Colo­ 40U get \.fOUr textbooks! .~.,. ' Send your newspaper for the time ... rado, 33-5 • C ..• cheeked, " UNM is just beginning to accel­ 0 6 months $4SO 0 1 year $9 For YOUR Close Shave-with a razor, not a racing car­ erate its program in wrestling and ..-----.ON SALE AT-----. [] College Student [J FaeultY Member try new Colgate Instant Shave. What a way to shave I is shy of depth. The team should be It's the quickest, easiest way ever, no ntatter what' razor strengthened by the addition of ...__~,....--•· ASSOCIATED STUDENTS _)•-----...... Noma you use. Smooth, too I Shaves your whiskers, saves your Jack O'Neil, 147-pounds, and Fra~k , skin. A great shave buy for the tough-beard guy I UNIVERSITY' . . ·U"RUGS McGuire, 167 pounds. Toni Smyh~, Address BOOKSTORE wrestling in the unlimited cl~ss, ts Ext. 219 City Zone State Colgate Instant Shave 2128 Central Ave. SE at Yale still UNM's best bet for a wmner. .-z)ll~ ~lal oll'er available ONLY to colleot 1UK11f1U, facvll)' rnem11m.o ll1d college libraries. Are you helping with the solution -or are you part of the problem? ENGINEERING STUDENTS Life Saving--Course Much learning doth make thee mad. TO DISCUSS INDUSTRY CAREERS EW MEXICO LO~ -Acts, XX, 24 Will Be Offered THE VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SINCE•l897 Two UNM students l1ave been appointed to se1'Ve as instructors Vol. 61 Tuesday, February 11, 1958 for a seniot· life saving course to be offered at the Albuquerque YMCA. The two UNM student.s are Paul . .. W ormeli, Albuquerque, and 1\rro:­ • • jorie Baird, Hobbs. • Joe Armijo, head instructor, sa~·s the swimming course is the only one being offet·ed this spring :for 1gures oar persons planning summer work as eg1st rat1 on lifeguards Ol' swimming instructors. All candidates who successfully pass the February course will be eligible to take the Red Cross Wa­ ter Safety Instructor's Course and the YMCA Aquatic Institute, both to be held in April. All interested UNM students may register fot• the February course DO SPEED AND SPACE EXCITE YOU1 through either the Red Cross or You can be ·a career speed merchant if you're an engineer, You YMCA. NO)' make speed history, if you cho01e Chance Vought, whose Crusader t'laht.r has set three national records. Ask about exciting assign• ments an our 1,000-plus·ruph Regulus II missile and on other projects proo Sorority Now Offering grammod for our 3,800-mph wind tunnel, OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE IN YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE Students majoring in chemical, mechanical, or elec .. Awards for Women / February 19 trical engineering are now scheduling appointments to Kappa Kappa Gamma is offering CHANCE ~ - the following awards to women stu­ .'f!~!:!!_.~ ~~.lf:~~~!:T obtain information on Food Machinery and Chemical dents on the campus who will re­ '"·, Corporation, a major national producer of diversified ceive their bachelor's degree prior ------'------1 to July 1, 1958: machinery and chemicals. Company tepresentatives will Graduate fellowship award of visit the campus on February 12. $500, Foreign Student scholarships PATRONIZE to women from other countri~s to Arrangements for individual interviews may be made pursue their studies in• the United through the local college placement office. States, and scholarships in the re­ LOBO ADVERTISER.$ habilitation field. Application forms are in the ------\~------.:_------Dean of Women's office and must be '- \ submitted by March !, 1958. ~ Students Receive -~::::. Air Force Bars ...,.. ' Seven UNM seniors were com­ missioned last week in the Air Force. The seven were graduates of the UNM AFROTC unit. , Those receiving commissions were Richard Rinaldi, Bernalillo; Edwin C. Herbert, Boulder City, Nev.; Joe Sandoval, ~aton; and Joseph San­ chez, Char!e& Weaver, Jr., John Moore, and John Jaramillo, all of Albuquerque. TAXI DRIVING, at best, is a checkered career. Some Nurses Association days, nothing seems to click-including the meter! The Student Nurses Association Traffic crawls, motor stalls, horns bleat, bumpers will meet Feb, 11 at '1 p.m. iu lYIH 217. An executive meeting will be meet. What a moment to reach for a Lucky-and held at 6:30. discover (horrors!) you're fresh out. 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Guadalajara Summer School The bilingual summer school, administered by members of the faculty of Stanford Uni­ versity, will offer, in Guadala­ jara, Mexico, June 30 to Au­ WINNIE LEoGEit, 1 Tot RICHARD HltTIIAMI(£~ 1 Small Squall RAY FUKUI l-ot gust 9, courses in art, folklore, ROBERT CLARKo Slide Guide U. OF CALIFOftNIA U, OF to!ICIIIGAN -~ .. ,.... " ...... geography, history, Spanish, U. OF OKLAHor.-1\ U, OF COLORADO KAYE HUBBARD, (center) a freshman ftom Artesia, has been and Hispanic-American litera­ chosen as Air Force queen to reign with the Navy queen at the ture. :jj225 covers tuition, annllal joint Navy-Air Foree ROTC Military Ball scheduled for board, and room for six weeks. J!eb. 21. Tlle Navy queen will be chosen sometime this week. For more information, please LIGHT UP !'t !ig_ht SMOKE UP A LUCKY! Queen Kaye'!! attendants are, (left) Eileen Hutchison, Farmington, write to Professor Juan B. ~LIGHT Raeh Box K, Stanford Univer­ and (right) Joan .Julian, Albuqnerque. (Ne~s :Bure~u photo) . -., sity, California.

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