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I I· ,', • Lobc:>s Pr~pare for Flagsta'ff Grid Battle r1 ers or ut Wolfpack Will Field .. · , ·· · · · . · . . . · . ·. . . I THE NEW MEXICO Veteran Squild for DAILY LOBO Jack-of-AilTrades • · • ' 0 Lobos, Fla9staff Season's First Game Sp 0 R T S L~~!~ ~v!.P[o!en Coach in Petrol DAILY LO i A veteran crew will take the fourth and final in a series of va~e /! kn~~n far0 tnd wide for his (' fiLeld ag~mst the Arizona State short sketches on the varsity s ow· e ge a great many Meet Tomorrow umb k s PAUL SH. ODAL, Editor coaching sta.ff for football. Thi's sport~. He has a good background VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, .... erJac s aturday at Zim- · for h1s work as he was mentioned merman field. space will be devoted to WOL- · fol:' the 1928 All-American team By Paul Shodal .Nine lettermen will combine FACTS beginning tomorrow. and was the fifth highest scorer in The official wraps of the 1950 edition of the New Mexico mth two sophomores in an effort. . Coach George Petrol, besides be- the nat' · 1929 h' Lobos come off tomorrow, night at Zimmerman field against to. k. eep first game J'I'tters to ·a 1 Car 1 s b a d , w h ose k nee never gave mgb coach.t · of the Lobo vars1'ty base-- AlbrightJon College. m • · Hew tleplayed attending four Half· time Show Has 11 the Arizona St;;tte Lumberjacks. Game time is 8 p. m. mi,mmum ~nd at the same time, 51 f Wh I him a chance to realize his proper a · earn, instructor in the P. E. year;> of professional football in ~f!~~ tdhehytllctory bacon to the win- por S ee place as a college star,· Wild Bill deJ?artl!lent anld hmanatger of the and around Pennsylvania and for This marks the first appearance of a Dudley DeGroot . · e . 1 • , s:-v~~mmg poo • as he respon- two years owned and coached his Marching Band, Card coached New Mexico eleven against college opposition. In· Six lettermen will be in the B p U Roche, the Chicago speedster who Slblhty of making good ends for own team at Pottstown, Pa. Flagstaff they have an opponent forward wall along with one jun- Y A L SHODA seemed to get hurt just when the the Lobo varsity football squad. He came to New Mexico in 1938 that should be an ideal one for lor college transfer. They are : Ollce again the ominous shadow Lobos needed him most and Jerry an.d ~ook over the dual reins of opening the season. Capt. Wilsoq Knapp, and Bill of the fickle finger of fate. t's be- .. McKown, the Ft. Worth triple- ll d prmC!pal and football coach at Stunts, Baton Work The Lumberjacks have the edge I, Pegue at the end posts; Ken Kos- threat who didn't enroll this se- a ma maniacs to venture forth Espanola high school. He has been ·.. ,• Big Pep Rally Begins on the Lobos in experience, as far l ',j tenbader and Bill Baker at guard. ing flung in the direction of our mester, are a few that can be and risk life and limb in an effort at the u since 1942 and helped in as the 195Q season is concerned. Carl Swan and Tony Bernitsky at Lobos. It's not so terrible that we named. to predict the winners of football the development of the war-time Card stunts and band formations They opened their season at West tackle; and Don Mulkey at cen- failed to land two or three talent- The only people who won't miss g_ames. In our only rash predic- NROTC. boys in addition to his are planned t.o highlight the half­ Texas State last week and came ter. Baker is the ·aycee transfer. ed t · Barger are the Lobo opponents. t10n, Army over Columbia last coaching dutl'es. time program at the Lobo-Arizona 1950 Pigskin Season out on the short end of a 52-12 , I 3 . prep s ars., or. that potential The b bl '11 year we d b t · State football game in the stadium 'i :Three !ast year letter winners st!Lrs wash out of school while y are pro a y stl thanking ' ·won, an are a tmg score. West Texas played their will combme with one rooki'e I'n the st ll f h ( some divine spirit that they won't 1.000. Army shaded 'em, 63 to 6 tomorrow night. The pep rally tonight at 7 in the first eleven the first six minutes of 1 res men speaking purely have to cope with th d t t' by the way. He1·e goes and please UNM's four majorettes and stadium will touch off this year's b ac k field. Opening at left half and from the selfish athletic angle.) · e evas a mg do not throw non-edt'bles .. ' Parking Regulation I the game. J Drum Major Tohn Large will be grid season. Thousands of cheer i' calling signals will be Chuck Hill· but when we lose two men like sorties Bargel' freq,uently made t worked into the marching events Reports from the Arizona school at ~he tailback spot will be Miltml. ~ack Barger and Gene Polk its behind enemy lines. New Mexicp over Arizona State. Crack-Down Begins on the green. Large has four spe· sheets have been printed in prepar· say the 'Jacks should be near Pr1ce; the blocking back assign- t1me to _do a little wailing (if the His. 205 pounds of baby tank The Lobos shouldn't have to ation for a large turnout. strength following the return to ment will be handled by Manny Nayy wtlllet us shed a few drops cra:-vlmg up the clavicles of op- break out their full bag of cialty acts which he expects to use duty of quarterback ..Gus Heading­ University police Sgt. Noel during the show. He will give a Khatali will sell booster hats Moral~s; and Roger Cox, the ... of sal):ine on th.eir property). If pos~ng p~ssers was something to tricks for this one. Looney Issued a warning to stu­ ton and halfback Sam Van Dyke. Fa'rnungton sophomore will be ther.e IS a. ny crymg to be done, t'ts seep, dlkefimtely not todexperience. West Texas over Arizona The flag throwing exhibition, an ex­ for $1 each at the gathering. Lobo Spirit is running high in Flagstaff right half. · . h 0 was counte on to make Wildcats are a year away w'h 1'Ie dents yesterday that he will be ample of flame baton work, "The at . a cmc It won't be• done by Dud th d d forced to clamp down on violators Pretzel" (a body contortion act patriots are expected to wear the and the team is confident of turn­ Reports have it that several DeGroot and staff (publicly at e en corps soun • and his glue- Gene Mayfield and his Buffalo of parking regulations on the booster toppers at every game. ing in an upset. The Logger coach­ players are on the ail- least). • fingers will have to be replaced. A mates have been gunning for with the baton), and "The Boom­ !'lag~taff campus. erang" (an event featuring the First on the program will be the ing staff is hoping their charges mg hst. It won't be their only loss of the tough man on defense and a capa- this a long time. ~ introduction of the seven neW! lost most of their opening game . ble block~r, he will be missed. ·Texas .Western to beat N. M. Sgt. Looney said the campus pa­ bouncing of a baton off the field.) jitters in the West Texas game S op h omore John Watson Year and as B er1 H uffman would • The bright spot of this situation Agg1es .. The Miners w1'11 trolm.en have !Derely been giving cheerleaders, who will explain a ·After its entrance and fanfare, new yell. The master of ceremonies and are confident tltey will make of the. Lobos wi.ll not play Satur- 'urnsay, up""Guess W we'll jist haveb to suck 1s. that the men chosen to fill these b ounce back after the1'r• C1'n- warmn~s to VIolato1·s so far, but the marching band, under the di· a better showing here. day• mght : H e IS out with an in- • e can remem er in re- b1g shoes will be giving all they've cinn.ati licking. t~ey. Wlll soon start handing out rection of Robert E. Dahnert, is will introduce Band Director Rob­ cttabons. ert E. Dahnert, who, with his band, The Lobos, while still far from J!lryt10n forand someIS not time. expected to see ac- dealtcent yearssevere whenblows toinjuries our victory have got or we will miss our guess. T· empe over B 1•igham Young in scheduled to form the letters A and reaching the perfection that Coach Most of the violations are in S on both sides of the field. They will play a few selections. Drum cha. nces, .Toe Stell. the J. olter from 0 nee again the time comes for "Whizzer"an offensive White. battle. Too m~ch . Major Tohn Large will do a baton DeGroot strives for, are looking students parking in the faculty will play the Arizona State song specialty involving flame throwing. better at times, but t}lat should be Texas over Texas Tech Tech ~ones, with 9thers parking in load­ "Washington and Lee Swin~." The expected after continuous days of Active Service Calls will give the big me~ from mg and ~amt~nal}ce truck zones. same t)'pe of formations wtth the Coach Dud DeGroot will make a strenuous practice. There is no Austin a battle, but should Looney sa1d th1s VIolation was es­ letters N and M will follow, the short speech, and the MC will ex­ sign of complacency in the Lobo Received By 3 Staffers get worn down by superior pecially bad in the empty lot south band playing "Hail to New Mex­ plain the half-time card stunts camp and the boys are eager to reserves and one of the na­ of the new men's dorm. He warned ico" and the fight song. planned for the game Saturday. Three UNM faculty members tion's best lines. The program will be concluded get off with a win over Arizona that there are sufficient signs While the band holds a forma­ State. have bee~ called into active mili­ Cincinnati to beat Hardin-Sim­ there to indicate it is to be used tion depicting a cocoanut tree, it with the band playing the Alma tary Sel'Vlce thus far Dr. France mons. Should be a close one Mater. Physically, the Lobos are going 1 by loading and unloading trucks will play "I've Got a Lovely Bunch to be slightly under par as John V. ~chole.s, vice-pres1dent said in but we believe "Model T': and by maintenanee vehicles only of Cocoanuts." During the number, an mterVIew today. Ford of H-S will have to have Watson, the soph · flash from Looney is disturbed over th~ the field lights will be off so that Hobbs, will miss the game due to The three are Brad Prince head ~ore help against Cinci's big fact . students are not using the the battery cap lights of the band hne. 40 Courses Given an injury in practice. !Jf the ~lacement Bureau, ~ailed park1pg,lot east of President Tom will stand out. Albuquerque is gradually reach­ mto. active duty with the New Also PopeJOY s home and north of The same effect is to be repeat· Mexico State Guard· Robert Jn Night College ing a football-conscious state as California over Santa Clara Dorm D, which he conside1·s 'to ed with a four-leaf clover design to Here are the four co-eds who Jackie Henrie, and Sue Grusehus , was seen by the turnbut 'of 425 Davi!!, assistant profes~or of in­ Georgia Tech over SMU. · be one of the best on the campus. "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf will strut their stuff this season (photo courtesy of the Albuquer­ The Community Evening Col­ Booster club members at the men's T dustnal arts, who is returning to TCU to beat Kansas. T~e lot has two entrances and Clover.'' Field lights off, the band as majorettes. Left to right: que Tribune). lege has 14 instructors who are new dorm Wednesday night. The the Nayy; and Cecil Brown in­ North Carolina over NC exits, and has very little conges­ will march off the field to "March Ciddie Lein, Rose Ellen Calkins, • structor in . civil State. professional and . businessmen not University marching band played, enginee~ing tion, according to Looney. of the Steel Men." · affiliated with the University. A Coach DeGroot was presented a transferred from reserve to ac~ Louisiana State barely over The sergeant added that he re­ service of the Extension and adult tive duty with the Marine Corps. Kentucky. Jimmie Goldstein, in charge of beautiful crying towel and foot­ grets to get tough, and made an this year's card stunts, said there education division, under the direc­ ball spirit was running high as the Michigan State over Oregon appeal to students to observe Grid Ticket Prices tion of Dr. T. T. Reid, the Evening State. · would be four such effects after men from downtown showed they parking rgeulations more closely. the band program. Alpha Phi NOTICE College offer.; 40 non-credit courses. are behind the team. Wyoming over Baylor. One of Omega will handle ushering and Reduced for Wives The cost per course amounts to The starting Lobo line will the few times a Rocky Student Body President Joe less than $1 a week. Vic· Vet.·: says Mountain team to beat a out the cards. Instruction average 207 pounds and the back­ . . . SW Conference power. sheets for tlte stunts will be found · Passaretti announced that stu­ And Past Grads, Albuquerque business and pro­ field will average 184 pounds. The o/. ~ under each seat of the student sec­ dents ~vho left books at the Stu­ Students planning to attend the fesisonal people on the Evening Lumberjacks' line will average 191 ~EY, MAC! 'SAVE T'iME AND tion. Fla~staff-New Mexico game Satur­ College faculty are: M. T. Davis, pounds while their backfield aver­ dent Book Exchange should commercial cartoonist; Thomas E. MONEY BV PAYtNG VOUR Tzena, Tzena, Tzena means "By following my instructions at day must show their activity tick­ age will be about 166 pounds. happy, happy, happy, according the game, the students will find the come and get either their books ets at the North gate across from Hughes, sales manager for Lever­ The probable starting lineups: Gl INSURANCE PREMIUM5 t or the money from their sale. ett realty agency; George Kew, · NEW MEXICO o a language authority. card stunts quite easy and make the library in order to gain ad­ Chuck Hill LHE them a great success," Goldstein The place: Student Council of· misison to the stands, John Pero­ commercial photographer; Wilfred 22 Milton Price FB ANNUALLY I S~Ml·ANNUALLY Mc;Cormick, professiOnal writer; zg RHB said. "We've had favorable opin· fice in the SUB. Time: 9 a.m. to vich, acting business .manager (or Roger Colt OR QUARTERLV • , , • rfS ion on our card stunts in the past, Cecil S. Pra~nell, Bernalillo Coun- 11 Manny Morales QB 3 p. m. today, 9 a.m. to 12 noon the Lobos announced today. Bill Pegue LE EA5lER, 100! .. WHEN ONLY THE BEST and I want us to continue in this ty. Extens1on agent; Howard 85 Carl Swun .LT Tickets for student's wives and Schleeter, artist and tead1er of art: 16 WILL DO 'vay." tomorrow. for graduate students may be ob­ Ken Kostenbader LG lopriotod from October 1950 lswo of ESOUIIt! Copyright 1950 by ESQUIRE, ... Fern Searle, interior decorator; K. Don Mulkey c see tained today and tomorrow morn­ :g Gerry Lovett RG Gill Schaffer, former assistant Unit· 62 Tony Bernitsky RT ing only at the cashier's window in ed States attorney. 11 ..I helped put five men through college toda~'· Warner-Woods the Administration building at a 82 Wilson Knapp RE Mary M. Barrett, native born ARIZONA STATE ; FOR PORTRAITS Aquinas /-/all to Be Dedicated reduced rate of go cents. Tickets at 30 Jack Holland LHB ' .. 1894 East Central the reduced cite are obtainable Russian and teacher of Russian; 81 Rudy Larisch FB Evelyn B. Civerolo, teacher of art; 23 Dub Bryan RHB only from the cashier, Perovich 26 Gus Headington QB said, and will not be obtainable at Wilham De Hart, jewelry crafts· 50 Jess Sanchez LE Sunday by Archbishop Byrnes man; Elizabeth C. Kaylor, costume 55 Ken Schwartz LT the field. Clyde Eldridge LG Studen~ failing to obtain tickets econOJ;nist; Mayoma Keely, student 35 Sunday will mark tl1e official killed in action in 1942. Dr. Riley .of art and interior decorating, and 39 Bill Scarborough c opening of the new Aquinas Hall was a UNM alumnus, and a mem· for their wives or graduate stud­ 44 Bill Falcon RG ents who do not take advantage of Ivah M. Shallenberger, Spanish in­ >2 Lamar Haines RT SWIFT'S ICE CREAM Newman Center. The dedication her of Sigma Chi. structor•. 49 Jim Topp RE and blessing ceremonies will begin Open house for the members of tlte offer before Saturday noon, at 10!!10 p. m., t? ,he followed by a the Board o£ Re~ents, faculty, must purchase the regular general Mass of th:mksg!Vlng at 11. sponsors, students and public IS admission tickets at '$1.80 at the 1910 E. CENTRAL His Excellency, the Most Rev­ scheduled from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. ~ate. No Waiting Now ••• erend Edwin V. Byrnes, D. D., Sunday. Mrs! John Milne, Mrs. Faculty tickets, on a seasonal •or fall Information e..ntaet )'our near• .BOB'S Archbishop of Santa Fe, will dedi· Katherine Burns, Mrs. Jerome Do• basis only, are on sale in the busi· VETERANS ADMINISTRATION ..W.ee Phone 9895 cate and bless St. Thomas Aquinas herty, Mrs. Edward F. Lingo a~d ness office from Perovich. Faculty I I Miss Frances Mackel are co-chmr· space has been reserved itt Section Chapel, and Aquinas Hall New­ D o£ the West stands and season Library Stoff Numbers Sixty-five man Center. The Mass following women of the affair, assisted by· a September 21, 1950 these ceremonies will be celebrated group of Newman students. tickets will be sold for $6 ••1\0 .to by Joe Aaron the University. of Oregon in 1~46, Page Four CORSAGES by the Very Reverend Edward L. . St. T~19mas Aquinas Chapel and members of the faculty or adnun­ With a staff of 65 full-time and comes to the library as cataloger. Superburgers Hughes, 0. P., S. T. Lr., Prior Pro· 1ts faethues are open to every Cath­ istrative staff only. part-time workers the University She received her college training vi11cial of the Province of St. Al­ olic student. Masses on Sunlay arc Perovich said that :woo season library is in shape for its routine at Simmons . College, .Boston, and Gardenias ··------·--:-···-··--·--·--·------$1.00 ·ea. at 7• 8:11o, 9:4)\ and 1 t a.m. Week· tickets have been issued so far this the University of Michigan. bert the Grcat1 Order of Preachers. season, a new record for UNM. of helping people educate them­ A delicious treat The Reverend R. D. Goggins, 0. day Masses are at 7 and 8 a. m. selves, David .0. Kelley, head li­ New instructor in library sci­ Welcome Again Carnations I•., S. T. Lr., J. C. B., Chaplaht of Pu~lic recitation of the Rosary will Reserved seats are still available in ence is Miss Luella Heimerdinger --·-·-··------·--·------·- l.so. up the Wc~t stadium at a cost of $2.oo brarian, said in an interview to­ Students A Hamburger feat the Newman Center, will deliver begm Monday at 7!!10 p. m. day. who received her master's degree Orchids ---·--·--··----·------~----··-----·------4.00 up the settnon. Annol!ncement of a lecture pro· f9r secuons A and E, $2.7,11 for sec· Twenty-five of this number are from ·the University of Michigan. l;urnishings for St. Thomas gram will be made next week. t!ons B and D, and $!1-7.1\ for sec­ full-time librarians and clerical She has had school library train­ These lectures are aimed at bring· uon C. ing in Michigan and Minnesota. In Roses Aquinas Chapel are being donated Alumni of the University may workers who head the many de­ -----·---·------·--·--·-···----···-··---- .50 per bloom in memory of Lt. Dan Burns, by ing to the Catholic student, and partments in the library, and 40 addition to her teaching assign­ EASTSIDE all others interested, the principles obtain their tickets from Bill Hall ment here, she will be cataloger. Boutonnieres his mother, Mrs. Katherine Burns, in the Alumni office in the To•lrnal• are student assistants. ., ·------·-·····-·--·--·--·---·- .SOc: and the . members of her family; of Catholic teachin~ in the varrous Warren Kuhn, circulation li­ With the addition of Dr. David 'I ism buildin~. Others may get their Mr. and Mrs.'Ciay Pooler, Mr. and fields of their academic life. The bratian, came here f1·om the New B. McKibbin, special collection li­ CLEANERS time, phice and dates will be an· ducats froni Toe _Behl Sporting Mrs. Jack Daly, Tr., Eureka, Calif.; Goods or New Mextco School Sup- York Public Library Where he has brarian, to the staff, the opening and Mrs. Patricia Glover, Mrs. loan nounced later. ply. . worked since 1946 after getting of C!Jronado Library as a daytime Special DRIVE-IN Garrison, :tncl Miss Virginia Burns. The social, social-service and ifl· his degree from Columbia Univer- readmg room has been made pos­ 3723 E. Central Lt. Burns, a former student, and tramural programs will be all· sity.. .. . sible, Kelley said. LAUNDRY Odontoglossum Grande (Orchid)--··- $2.50 lllember o£ Sigma Chi, was graduat· nounced after the first meeting to William H. Lowry joined the In his new duties he will assist 7~24 E. Central ed from t11e University of Okla· be ht:ld on Wednesday, Sept. 27, staff as cataloger. He did social readers in the use of the special homa. He was killed in action irt 7:30p.m. in the lounge o£ Aquinas WEATHEf~ work in Cleveland before receiv­ collection on New Mexico and the Ask Almost Any Student ' RICHARDSON'S 1!)42· Hall, 1Bt!'i Las Lomas Rd. All in­ ing his master's degree in library Southwest and in using the li­ ... FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS · A statue of St. Thomas Aquinas, terested in Newman activities for science from Western Reserve. brary's map collection. Dr. Mc­ the coming year are invited to be One Block From U WEDDINGS-PARTIES_;HOME DECORATIONS ROOTBEER patron of schools and scholars, is Partly cloudy today with not Mrs. Lillian Pankratz, librarian Kibbin will also help patrons who to be ~ivert by Mr. and. Mrs. present. The meetinr:r will be fol­ wish to use rare books, microfilm, 1706 E CENTRAL much chan~e in tep1peraturc. High at New Mexico A. & M. for several BANQU:ET ARRANGEMENTS A TASTE-TEMPTING Martin E. ltilcy in memory of their lowed by a social hour and refresh· years and reference librarian at and microcards. · son, Dr. R. M. Riley, Attny Major, ments • today 75, l~w torught 4!1· .. TEL, 2·1395 Summer Hours: 9:00 A. M~-5 :00 P.M. A BEVERAGE DELIGHT

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I, THE NEW MEXICO -Little Man On Campus · by"Bibler September 22, 11)50 DAILY The Fifth Column Page Three ,._,_ by ~he ?-'bird Man ___. I I I I I I I I . I :li'!lbllshed. ~U~sda:v: t'!rpugh Friday Qf the regular college year, except durinll holldB)Tll NANCY HARRISON, Editor The Word ~nd exammat10n periods by the Aaaociated Students of the University of New Mexico, DUMB ME. When Marge Help· --- ... ntered aa second cii!SB mat!er at the ~;>ost C?ffice, Albuquerque, Auguet 1, · 1918, under AlUMS!! t$he act of March 8, 1879. Pr•ntcd by the Umversity Printing Plant Subscription rate, er said something in The Word By Marge Helper 4.50 Per school year, J;>aYable in advance, · ' about the new age I. p, ·actiivty tickets, I didn't know what she Have A Cigar •.• Have You Got The Word Yet? Have Your Old College Days Editorial and -Business office in the Journalism building. Tel. 2·5523 was talking about. An astute a~so· date of mine around the l,obo of· Howie Lyons and Des, Anges Wright Van Deusen ------.. ------~------.Editor flee slipped me the news, after first Ward were married this summer. Back Again!! Danny C. Terry ------Managing Editor BiU Wade ______;. ___ e,. ______News Editor adjusting her georgette dickey, thbox modern languages, for graduate of Art at Taos, will be shown Over Congestion lost at the SUB. 19. Son of Noah 21. Flat-topped 40. Moving part · 46. East by south labeled Hippo Peanut Bars on the daily from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. in study at Stanford University; By George Taylor After the (l 22. Coffee shop hill (Mech.) (abbr.) shelf in Florence Hawley's office. Robert M. Davis, assistant profes­ the Fine Arts gallery until Oct. 2. NAACP Meets Tonight: 25 Unrelenting SAE may be a fraternity at UNM, Occupants of the new men's dor­ sor of industrial arts, recalled to Lobo Christi.an Fellowship daily mitory have been singing the FLAGSTAFF GAME Burl-oxford button-down collar with the soft roll 27 African but what is it when it's on the end duty with the U. S. Navy; Kurt prayer mcetmg, noon to 12:30 Open House to Follow gazelle z :s 14 15 6 7 IS l'i 110 of a can of motor oil? If you're p. m. Monday through Friday 'at "Third Man" blues over the con­ (the college man'~ stanle diet). A "Manhattan," of course. feeling blue, go down to El Rey Frederick, associate professor of gested condition of some of the Tl1e NAACP will hold a busi· it's the 29. Ventures ~ music, for research in music the­ Room 2.~!!. Ad. building. rooms. Unfortunately, housing ness meeting tonight at 8 p. m., in 30. Paused II IZ :rh~ater and, let th.e smiling fa!ll­ ory; Frank Hibben, associate Y1-8. The meeting will be followed ~ Ily tn the Mead's Fme commeroal e. BaP.tist Stud~nt Union daily de­ shortage (and recent Selective 32 One of the professor of anthropology, to com­ votiOnal services, 12: 30 to 1 2: r,o Service measures) have made it by an open house at the home of I~ 14 cheer you up as they snatch for Fred I?oreman, 30~ North Syca­ Bears that wonderful staff of life. Jim plete a book on European pre­ Monday through Saturday 'at necessary to convert many com­ (Astron.) ~ ~ history; Francis Monroe Kerche­ Baptist Student Senter. more, where entertamment and re­ Lobo 15 York is back in school (hear ye, fortable abodes for two into many 33. Consume II& 117 hear yc) and so is J. Oxnard B'cast· ville, professor of modern Ian. American Pharmaceutical Asso· crowded cubicles for three. freshments will be furnished. 34. Small bottle ~ ~ ~ guages, for research in modern dation meeting, .~ p. m. in SUB Members wl10 appeared in last ly. Granick's back and govern­ Of course, such an arrangement year's Mirage picture and have not 36. Sluice for I!> 19 2o 121 ment's got him, as a graduate as· Spanish literatu1·e; Thomas L. basement loun~?;C. has its advantages and disadvant­ Drive In regulating ~ ~ ~ Martin, Fr., assistant professor of paid their assessment, are request· ~ sistant. At football practice, the USCF noonday chapel service, ages. Because the 1001 disadvant­ ed to do so tonight. Present mem­ water 122 12~ 24 125 26 Lobos looked so good that I was electrical engineering1 for gradu­ 12:,30 to 12:~o p. m. Monday ages are too numerous to mention :for ~ ate study at Stanfora University. bers and potential members are 40. Pranks . speechless (the victim of a glottal through Friday in SUB chapel. (studying in the room, etc.) I shall also asked to bring their dues for 43. American !27. Z8 129 stop). Horatio: Was that Hortense Stua1·t Alvord Northrop, profes­ Spur meeting,~ p.m. in Room 1, list for the cognitive dorm occu­ the coming year. eMr~5by5 author ~ I saw you wfth last night? Filbert: sor and head of the department of Bldg. Y·t. pant a few of the advantages in 44. Arr•~nge :~o '31 1~2 Tense? Why no, she was perfectly geology, to study paleontological Phrateres meeting, 7 p. m. in such a set-up. Daddy of II in a nne ~ relaxed. Well, I must be off. It's collections in several eastern mu­ SUB basement lounge. Did you know that~ Hamburgers ' 45. Strain g3 35 time for my dose of Hadacol. seums; George Robe1't, associate :rownsmen meeting, 7:3o p. m. A. Mattress cover may be seen New Mexico Stocltman reports professor of music, for concert m Room 1 !!• Bldg. B·4· through approximately 234 square that Greer Garson will have a 47.!ntended ~ * ~ ~ ~ ouenings in the springs of the top ~8. Pale tour with First Piano Quartet; Town,Clu6 active meeting, 7:30 white cal£ at the state fair. •Pup & Mug r36 137 138 13'1 Marie Pope Wallis, assistant pro­ p. m. m Sara Raynolds Hall. . bunk. (Lower Bunkers: Why DOWN ~ ~ ~ Ice Show Appears count sheep?) 40 41 fessor of modern languages, for Pledge meeting, 7 p. m. in Sara 1. Stylish 142 143 research on Brazilian women poets Raynolds Hall. B. The average Lower Bunk-, 2.Crazy ~ ~ e:r's :face makes an excellent cata­ .. 44 Through Fair Week and for study at the University of S. Baking 45 i% Br~zil; Albert C. F. Westphal, as­ TUESDAY-Movies of band half· putl :for reaching the top bunk chamber ~ The Ice Varieties of 1950 will soCiate professor of government time show fot band membc::re (unless he uses Noxema). · 4. Nor~e god 47 .48 open at the Ice Arena Sept. 23, to serve 11f! director of studies, N a~ only, 5 p. m. in SUB basement C. There are approximately 30 BIG MOMENTS ARE IMPORTANT Range 5. Any- power· ~ for a nine-day run through the tional War College, Washington, lounge. hinges and 2 metal slats support­ and ful deity q-1(, State Fair week, with daily matt· D. C.; Dorothy Woodward, asso­ ASME meeting, 7:ao p. m. 5i1 ing the springs in the average $3.65 $3.95 nees at 2:30 p. m. and nightly at ciate professor of history, :for re­ Room 2, ME Bldg. bunk. High-Light Them With a Corsage From DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: 8:30p.m. search at the University of Brazil. De~ta Sigma Pi meeting, 7:.110 p. D. It isn't safe to be bending Of the many production num• m.tn Room 12~, Yatoka Hall. • over in No. B closet when some­ McK,own's-Tailor-Made for Your Budget ., AXYDLBAAXR The :fo!Iowing members o:f the Pledge meeting, 7:go p. m. in lsLONGFELLOW bers and acts to_ be presented by 1949-50 :faculty have taken new one opens the outside door. (Why Range-fine white broadcloth with the wide-spread the cast of 53 skaters is a trip employment: Room /-l. Bldg. Y-1.' do you think I'm wearing this Red One letter simply stands. for another. In this example A ls Used Lobo Christian Fellowship Bible Badge of Courage?) collar. Made by "Manhattan," which means perfect fit. . ~ through Candyland, U.S.A., Roses Alexander W. Boldyteff, asso• 1 /! for t~e three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos· in December, On Ze Boulevard, study !lnd A_ roup discussion, 7:30 E. Fluorescent light reflectors . ! I troph1es, the length and formation of the words are 11.11 hints. Roaring Twenties, Manhattan ciate pi•ofessor of mathematics, p, ln. m sun chapel. - resemble gigantic ice cubes. ,, 'I has accepted a position on the re­ Dei).nza Club meeting, 7:110 p. F. The heater in your 1'oom has ~ ! j Each day the code letters are different. Madness, Barbary Coast and Let's Go to the Picnic. searcJl and development staff of m, lll SUn basc!1lel1t lollt'lf.\'e. aprpoximately 273 vents (I did so I I Sandia Corporation; Walter H. A Cryptogram QUotation Featured stars of Ice Va1'ieties countthem!) · Haas, instructor_ In mathematics, G, The men's new dorm is con­ SWLSUAK LS AUGMAVMQWU are :Sritta Bahlen, Red McCarthy, accepted CI,llployment at White L': . KXYU Bob Ba!Im:_!IJ June Rae, Jane Zeis­ ge . . • . congest • • . • congested ,.l Sf~nds Provmg Grovnd; Melil Se· NOTICE (Pardon my vel'tigo!) M R I P H U, S W L E U A K K H F P M K U I lJ R er, Jack .Nelson, Kenny Lamb, d11lo Koeber, !tSSoCJate professo1• Johnny Kasper, Dick Salter, Iris According to~fish-bowl anglers of _art hae rctu•ed from teaching The Daily Lobo staff will meet in Washington, D. C. conditions RUJUA VRUE-QMAPM~ Gordon, and Peggy Fahy. 1 apd Thelma Campbell Nason,. as­ tomorrow at 1 J.l• m. in Room 7\, at the new dormitory may be some-. Tickets are on sale at Payless Sistant professor of modern Ian· TlleMan1UJttan Shirt Company, maT,ers of"Marthattarl" &him, Yesterday's. Cryptoquote: NIGHT BRINGS OUT STARS AiJ 205, .Journalism buihling. Ititer• what allevinted next June when BONDED MEMBER~ dat I Drug Store, Joe Behl1 and the guages, is completing a textbook underwear, pajamas, sportshiru, beac/iwear fllUl bandkerc~Wp. ' I SOniWWS SHOW US T.ttUTHS-'SAILEY, · . ested persons shot1ld be Pl'esent a few mote sardines will bask in TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE ON THE TRIANGLE Ice Arena box office. in Spanish as co-author with Pt·o- for beat assignments. : " the current of a militacy tide. I Lumberjack Stalwarts • • • September 22, · 1950 . Page Fo~r 78-0 Slaughter of Flagsta f ks ra . ·~~ -,~~-- 12,000 See L Net

t ' •,. ; . ' ,_: Five First Period TD's I' ; ,, " i I ~-~·~. ~, By Paul Shodal ',.·,, I , More than 12,000 fans saw the Arizona State Lumber­

,.'t • • • jacks hold the New Mexico Lobos to a seven-point total dur­ ing the third quarter at Zimmerman Field Saturday night. That was the highlight of the Arizona team's efforts to stop a New Mexico attack th:J,t still has fans gawking in amaze- I : ment. The adding machines registered Rudy Larisch, FB a 78-0 victory for the Lobes. They A Goo'd Roommate still are too warm to tell the real story of one of the greatest New Is Considerate, Mexico offensive uprisings in the Pictured above are three Flagstaff gridders . history of the school. The leader who are expected to give tpe Lobes plenty of LIKE VENUS FROM THE of this revolt was one Charles DAILY LOBO trouble tomorrow night: Rudy Larisch, ifull~ left halfback Cliuck Hill in the away to score five times before the Hand book Informs Hill, otherwise known as "Chuck.'' SEA center Don Mulkey rises first quarter of Saturday's game final gun went off leaving the Lo­ back; Clyde Eldridge, left guard, and Jack Most important characteristic Whethe~·· some of the racing from a horde of Lumberjack line­ with Flagstaff. This constitutes an bes 78-0 victors in their first grid of a good roommate, say college Holland, left half. The Lumberjacks will be men in the process of smothering unusup.l pose for Hill who broke blood from the fair drifted to his contest of the season. students, is consideration. veins, we can't say, but the former SPORTS trying to make up, at the Lobos' expense, for That is the general conclusion all-stater from Albuquerque High the 52-12 lacing they took from the West ' of the college board of . a new ran like he had taken a good shot Texas State Buffalos last week. They are re­ handbook about college life. of adrena!in. He scored only five Jack Holland, LHB THE NEW MEXICO Students all over the country PAUL SH,ODAL, Editor ported to be at top strength with spirits high touchdowns. Hill wasn't alone in were asked, "What makes a good the debacle. Every Lobo who en­ and keyed for an upset over tpe DeGroot men. Let's see everyone at the pep rally tonight and the roommate?" Their replies, sum­ tered the game did yeoman work game tomorrow night. Get out and support your team. . marized by the handbook editorsf for the cause. were: chosen on the second AH-BC A good roommate (1) is consid­ Flagstaff fumbled on their own squad, as well as being selected DAILY LOBO erate about lights, radio, use of 16-yard line to \Open the game, WOLFACTS most valuable player of the UNM room, etc.; (2) respects personal Capt. Wilson Knapp .of the Lobos crew. Twice he has earned varsity property and privacy; (3)· is loy­ fell on it and the mad rush was on. by pigskin letters. Hill raced inside his own left end, VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950 N0.7 al ; ( 4) goes at least half way; Connie Alexander He is expected to snag a large (5) helps keep a room neat; (6) executed a couple of sharp portion of aerials tossed .bY Lobo can discuss controversial questjons changes-of-pace and was over for passers this year, and Knapp is without getting ruffled; (7) the score. Tony Bernitsky missed not apt to be caught napping on Spirit Group Plans makes reasonable adjustments; the extra-point try. defense, either. Car Rides to Tempe Year's Debate Topic (8) keeps reasonable hours, and Flagstaff punted after being Wilson married his high school Send-off to Tempe (9) cultivates a cheerful disposi­ held by the Lobes. Hill fielded the sweetheart, the former Jean Wal­ tion. ball, xan upfield 20 yards, later­ ton, and they have a baby daugh- .Available, Hall Says At the first meeting of the The college board also offered ailed to Gene Brock and the Gal­ ter. ' COULD YOU CAll ,ON 4,000 STUDENTS Picked by Forensics some negative,impressions. Stud­ lup hoy was off for the goal line, School Spirit committee yester­ Knapp is a senior enrolled in the only to have the run nullified by a Students wanting a 1•ide to the day, plans were made for the send­ ents said an undesirable roommate penalty. College of Educl,ition. The annual national debate (1) thinks chiefly of self; (2) Lobo-Tempe football game Satur~ off of the team to Tempe. Fifteen question and early speech events It was all the same, however. day, may contact William E. Hall, organizations were represented were announced yesterday by Prof. makes unreasonable demands; (3) ".'hen the 1·eferee finished step­ Alumni Association dh·ector, at with Jimmie Goldstein in charge. James M. McBath, director of betrays confidences; (4) borrows pmg off 15 yards for clipping without asldng; (5) leaves things i Band Stops Practice TODAY? the Journalism building. Friday morning at 7 :45 the forensics. against New Mexico, Hill took a -' team, with one enormous victory scattered around; (6) argues Hall asks all student car own­ For this year the national de~ heatedly; (7) is nosey and noisy; handoff from Price and went 75 ers willing to take passengers to under its belt, will hit the trail yards for the counter. Price con­ for Phoenix. Goldstein said he bate question is, "Resolved: that (8) comes in late and wakes every­ To Play Men's Dorm Tempe, to register at his office the non-Communist nations should body up, and (9) is too solitary­ verted. Score: Lobos 13, Flag­ immediately. So far, one ear own­ wanted a large turn-out by the staff 0. student body for the occasion. form a new international organi­ or too sociable. About 6:so ·Wednesday night, er has volunteered to take five zation." Squad work on this propo­ A writer in the handbook says When the Lumberjacks got the Robert E. Dahnert broke up his passengers. "Any organization which is not sition will begin immediately. All in an article to college students, ball following the kickoff, the tried rehearsal of his marching band to Hall announced that University on the committee yet, should get undergraduate students interested "Keep Your Eyes Open for the. the airlanes, only to have one of If you had something to sell, and wanted to tell every Alumni will meet in Phoenix Fri­ in touch with me at 4 p.m. today their tosses intercepted by (that's play two numbers at the new dorm. i~ intercollegiate. debating are in­ Greatest Adventure.'' right, you guessed it) Hill, who Over 400 members of the Albu­ day at 8 p.m., at the Valle Del at the Student Council office in the VIted to the opemng meeting at 7 querque Boosters Club were gath­ ,. Sol restaurant. All students are SUB," he announced. tonight in Bl-16. promptly returned it toward the invited to the meeting. general direction from whence it ered in the main dining room, and Several intercollegiate tourna­ Booksell~r Dies Sunday came and another six points. heard "Hail New Mexico" and "All student about it, could you rap on 4,000 doors today? Commissions Availabl·e ments have been scheduled for this Price's try was good and the Lobes America March" by the same group fall. Early events include a con­ Following Brief Illness led, 20-0, after 13 minutes. Manny ! of musicians who are to be one of USP Convention For Senior Engineers ference at the University of Colo­ Funeral services for Walter M_orales made like a m?ving van the main events of the Lobo-Flag­ rado, followed by the annual West­ Fisher, owner of the College Inn With a key block durmg Hill's Wilson Knapp staff game half-time program. Set for Tomorrow An opp01·tunity for senior en­ ern Speech Association Tourna­ book store, will be held tomorrow jaunt. At 7 p. m. the band returned to gineers to ea1·n a commission as ment at Pepperdine College, Los in Kansas City, Mo., the Strong­ A minute later, the Lumberjacks Name: Wilson Knapp (Nap) Capt. its practice in the stac!jum. Angeles. , Thorne mortuary announced. Position: End All University students are in­ second lieutenant in the Air Force took to the air again and one IMPOSSIBLE YOU SAY? vited to attend the United Stud­ Reserve was disclosed today by the Veterans returning from last Fisher, who was 65, died early Harold Brook, Lobo center, feeling Height: 6' 2 Town Club to Gather Air Force ROTC unit here. Sunday following a short illness. Weight: 195 ents Party Convention tomorrow year's forensic roster are: Glen he wasn't getting into the act, _Town club's actives and pledges at 7 p. m. in Y1-8. To be eligible, the applicant Houston, Bill Jones, Harold B1·ock, He came to Albuquerque 19 years hauled in one of their heaves. This Age: 21 must be a senior enrolled in the ago with his family and operated Home town: Carlsbad wdl meet at Sara Reynolds Hall Glen Houston, acting chairman, P. L. Butt, Henry Parkinson, Jim set the stage for Morales to Monday at 7:30p.m. The.meeting CERTAINLY N-0-T! said that it is an open meeting to College of Engineering and have Woodman, Alvin Warren, Bob the book store for the last 17 plunge over for a'no'ther Lobo One of the Cherry and Sftver's was orrginally scheduled for the nominate class officer candidates either 12 months active service Stephenson, and Ralph Brutsche. years. He also owned the College score from the five. Milton Price most likely prospects for confer~ SUB but due to fraternity rush who will run on the USP slate. with any of the armed forces of Inn Cafe for 10 years. converted again and the score, The national debate question is The book store will be closed ence honors. Last year, he was week, the plans have been changed. "The sole requirement for mem­ the United States or have com­ decided each year by the Ameri­ 27-0. ' bership is payment of dues," pleted two years ROTC training during the hours of the funeral The ;Lobes caught their breath, can Speech Association, whose Wednesday. Houston said. of college level. members include the speech in­ then H11l caught a pass :from Price YOU can't make those calls, but there is a salesman Students may attend either as The age limit of 25 years is structors from most of the col­ to set up the Lobes' fifth score. DIRECT FROM CHICAGO FAffi visitors or as voting de!Qgates. waived in this offer; if the appli­ leges and universities in America. Weak in Geography Bill McLaughlin scored from the cant is over the 25-year limit, but The subject this year was chosen five-yard line. Price's conversion has served an equivalent pet·iod soon after the Korean outbreak. Don Bennett, journalism major, a~tempt following a penalty was ICE VARIETIES OF 1950 Prof. Douglass Designs in the active federal service, he is recently received a letter from a . wrde and the W olfpaclt led, 33 to 0. who sees that many students now-THE NEW MEXICO eligible. Boston girl who was "thrilled" to The Lobo reserves were in full Waters' 'Masked Gods' Having met these l'equiretnents, Tea Danc;e Tomorrow know he had been admitted in the evidence by this time. Marvin Me­ September 23rd Thru Oct. I st one may be enrolled in the senior Unive1·sity of Mexico, but added, Smith scored from six yards out UNM Art Professor Ralph yea1· of the AFROTC program, The first tea dance will be held "Wouldn't it had been more ad­ after two short passes and the ' ALL SEATS RESERVED Douglass has just completed the and receive all the privileges tomorrow from 7 to 9 p. m. in the vantageous to have enrolled in an running of Bob Cooke had moved $1.00-$1.50-$2.00-Plus Tax DAily· lOBO. designing and illustrations for awarded, including subsistence al­ SUB, Henry Parkinson and Jim American · univei'sity ?" A letter the ball up. The extra point at­ NIGHTLY AT 8:3Q..-.DAILY MATINEES AT 2:30 Frank Waters' forthcoming book, lowance, deferment f1·om induc­ Woodman, co-chairmen of student has been sent to the Beacon tempt was missed. The score, New "Mask Gods." The book, which is tion under Selective Service, and body entertainment committee, Streeter explaining that NEW Mexico 39, Flagstaff 0. 3llox Offices-Payless Drug Store, Joe Behl, Ice Arena , about Navaho and Pueblo cere­ numerous other advantages. announced. Music will be by Mexico ha.s been part of the Unit­ A minute before the intermis­ monials, is now in the hands of the After graduation and upon com­ t•ecordings. ed States since 1912. sion, Dick Brett scored from the ICE ARENA University Press. pletion of a summer encampment 13-yard line only to have it called > Professor Douglass, who also il­ of six weeks duration, a commis- H 8 b S ..Lt back because of a penalty. He took · Use fhe Medium that Visits the Students lustrated the Mesaland Series of sion is awarded as second lieuten~ IT this set-back in stride and on the children's boolts authored by Dr. ungry a Y erS .. •. next play exploded a beautiful Loyd S. Tireman o£ the Universi­ 18-yard dash and another six ty, adapted most of the designs points. Price converted and the Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for the new book from Pu.&blo pot~ ~~~1;: i:::~~J~l'~~r~tfe!~~it r d H · p· k f Off C . · Jb Lobes led at the half, 46-0. "TAKE A FEW EXTRA STEPS" tery and sand painting designs. d~i~si~af~~-~~~~tc~~e~ t~a~f:~~r-~Oe S ave IC 0. .. ompus 0 S After the band and card sec• "Masked Gods" is expected to emet•gency. tion's good half-time display, part TilE' BEST VARIETY OF CLUB SANDWICHES • be released on Nov. 1 • Women students! Are you finan­ are approved and recommended by of the Lobo starters returned to cially embarassed 1 If you are, the University personnel office. the fray. On the 23-yard line, Hill y THE BIGGEST HOT BEEF SANDWICH there is one person on the campus Conh·ary to common belief, took a lateral f1•om Price and dart- The SAl Sponsors Show who not only is ready and willing, "home" jobs do not keep a student ed for another score. Price con­ THE MOST TASTY CHILI NOTICE but eager to help you. from all extr~-curricular campus verted and the score was: New Sigma Alpha Iota, . honorary THE MOST DELICIOUS HOT CHOCOLATE Betty Braham, assistant dean activities, Miss Braham empha­ Mexico 53, Flagstaff 0. McSmith ntusic sorority, will sponsor two Representatives to the Stu· sized. Hours of work can be ar­ was particularly effective with matinee performancl!s of "Jack of women, announced today that dent Senate must pick up their she has more than 20 room-and­ ranged during free time. (Continued on page 4) lo and the Beanstalk" by the Lesse!li credentials from Mis;; Elder in Undergraduate women are re­ The Best Place Meet MORE Friends NEW MEXICO OAil Y·LOBO Marionette troupe on Oct. 7, it board jobs available for Univer­ quired to have special permission was reported today by Mrs, Jamus the Personnel office as soon as sity women. to live off the campus. A student F. Strother. The shows will l1a possible. Credentiais must be The duties range from baby sit­ tak~ng a home job can get a.n ofl'· WEATHER given at the Albuquerque high . ting to just plain companionship. campus pel·mit from the dean of CHISHOLM'S signed by the organization's The jobs call for 3 hours' worlc school audito1•ium and tickets tnny president befol'e the representa· , women's office. 2400 E. Central be bought at the door, or reserva• per day in exchange for room and Interested students should real­ Fah• 'today and tomorrow. High ;-6262 tions can be made by phoning tive will be admitted to the Sen· board. ize the opportunities offered by today 78, low 36 in the valley, 44 5-4198. ate's first meeting Friday. Homes requesting student help these jobs, Miss J;lraham stated. in the heights.

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