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3-1-1951 The ewN Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 74, 3/1/1951 University of New Mexico
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Wellnlll>!lllY, F~l)rqary 28, l91il Page Four THE NEW. MEXICO •d.· p· . 1. I . Splash Deparfment •••.·. . . -~----- G . k. E)very word that Y011 say out lo1,1d• r1 rosp~c~s mprove R. •. l .· S··. S •..· uses 72 m1,1sqles in your facl'l ~~ond With 9 N e w A II-staters !.!u!~~~,!t,!.~~e~., ~~~... ,.~~~!!~rs thr()at. and several experienced transfer· ------...... ,------..-,. WILY LO.BO students the Lobo swimming squad is looking toward another success ful season. Coach Bob Titchenal reports that workouts will $oon be BOWL BETTER VOL. LIII ,. ALBUQUJil:RQUE, N. M., THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1951 NO. 74 undel.'WaY in the Uzliversity pool. . --~~~----·----~------~------~------·~~ Last year's squad lost only to Arizona in the very close Border INCREASE YOUR AVERAGE Senior Stucleht Council Seat Cancliclates :· .• Conference finale. ., Top instructors are here Bac)t fl'om last Y-ear's winning team are Phil Godfried, Border to teach you . • . Voting Being Held Conference champion in the 220· yard freestyle, Warren Gunderson, EVERY THURSDAY 1~4 p.m. point-gathering freestyler, and Jim Woodman, who last year smashed · the Conference 150-yard back!ltroke Boost your scores with more strikes & spares! record. Practice ••• plus expert instruction •.• wiU do Gund¢rson captured many New For Constitution ~eJ!:ico AAU titles this summer, the trick. Learn here, at the city's finest lanes while Woodman swam to ·several Midwestern AAU honors. Promising newcomers on the squad include Bernard Brown, John Cameron and Rod Garretson. SPORT BOWL .INC. And·· Council Seat' Coach Titchenal said that candi .3005 E. Central ' dates for the squad are still needed JIMMIE R~ANE, Mgr, In an "off-season'' election, students go to the polls today to and should cont11ct him in the ath- vote on the new Associated St.udents constituti!)n and to elect Three more all-staters are shown with Grid Coach DeGroot. All a senior ~o fill the vacancy on the Student Counci!. · from Hqbbs, the three are, left to right, Richard Lauderdale, Wayne HUl, Voting will take place in the north and south lounges of the and Aubrey Kenyon.-Tribune photo. · SUB until 5 this afternoon. Members of Mortar Board, Khatali, Spurs, artd Vigilantes will man the With the three Hobbs boys pic- ing, Artesia, is just what Doctor polls I All students a:t:e .eligible to tured above, and four Artesia reg- . DeGroot o~dered in the punting de vote. ulars indicating a desire to attend partment. Daily Lobo Pick~ Students must present · activity the University of New Mexico, the DeGroot caned Ellison the best tickets to vote, the Council,· in ranks of state high school stars back in the state and Terpening ·t ·A/1-BC Cag.e Team; charge of elections, warned.· who are expected to be on hand the best high school punter he had Up for the Council seat are Phil next year bave now swelled to 13. eve:r seen. McCracken, running independently; Of the 13, eight are all-staters The Lobo mentor also was high UNM Stars Named Chuck Webe1• Campus party; and and one made the all-state third on Alamogordo's Bobby Lee, whose First team:- Fred Wong, United Students par- team though ;performing for a class speed may chagrin UNM opponents F-;Bob Honea, Arizona, 6'1", Sr.*· ty. Little cam}laigning by an;t of B squad. next fall. F"-Roy Coppinger, Tempe, 6'2", the candidates lfas been noticea on Most heartening to Coach De- Rounding out the 13 (let's hope Soph. · the campus. Groqt is the fact that the lads fit they are unlucky for rivals) are F..,.....Jim Tackett, New Mexieo. The new constitution, if -ratified in where most needed. Porky Leyva, Carlsbad linebacker; & To take up the slack on the ,Billy Morgan, Artesia end; Ken El~ A. M., Jr. , by the students today, will be ready flanks qf the line are both all-state -more, Ca:rlsbad lineman, and Rich C-Paul Nolen, Texas Tech, for its last . test before becoming wingmen, Bobby Moran, Artesia, ard Lauderdale, Hobbs tackle. 6'10'', Soph. effective ne:xt September. Thbr new . C-iBll Swenson, UNM, 6'3", Jr. constitution is ~reatly simplified in and Wayne Hill, Hobbs. Hill was Here's how they stack up: G-Roger Swenson, Arizona, 6'3", contrast to the one that has l;leen all-state two years. LE-Hill, 6', 175*, Hobbs; LT- • Bolstering the center of the line. Briscoe, 6', 190*, Artesia; LG Jr,'"* in us~ now for more than five years. will be Larry White, Hobbs all- Jaeger, ~'10", 160*,. Carlsbad; C "G,-Leo Johnson, .Ari~:ona, 6'4", The UNM regents· will have final ]; Jr. approval on the new draft. ,, stater. White, 6'1", 190*, Hobbs; RG- '.1.11<' auove are ty, and Phil McCracken, running ., Both all-state tackles, 'Aubrey Lauderdale, 6'3", 200, Hobbs; RT t.nil,.v·'" G-Frank Kremer, UNM, 6', Jr. . It was drawn up by Student Sen- ,I dates running in independently. (Mogull photo) >~Border Conference win. Derinis Glasses are no help in school if player heights have increMed . an were. at dul'ing the first semester. Wal,ling, West Texas guard, is try• tbeY are not worn, a psychology a'Verage of five to Se'Ven inches. (See FOR textbook observes, the latest Collier's.) • ·---- -~-·.'!' ..."'"-__ .··_- " '•- .. "-',-'... • :; l[ -.. ;,t !t \ if THE NEW ·MEXICO il LittiC' 'M~m On. C.mplll ' by Bibl~r- Ho/c.C)(Ia .. Mctrton Elects_- • •• . ', installation <>f a new l{appa Alpha Thurlldai, M~aich 1,: l~s'l The Sinkhole Collee·· _G~ounds Theta chaptllr at Tulsa University. Pale Thr" DAILY LOB·O " The Chi o•s are all excited about .By Warren Kiefer \ ' B'!l· their annul!l "White Fol'l)ll!l" ®fl(!e Publiahf:lltter "'* the poat C)jlloe, Albuquerque, Aucust 1, · l918, under 1he act l'f lllarch 3, 1819. i!'rlnted by the University Printlnc J'labt. Subocrlption rate, AJ~Ything be ean do ••• Kathy Kepner was reelected pres Women · Students :repre3entativ\l, .4,fi~- Per 1ohool year, payable In advan~ · Thanks- to the "progressive" at ident of Holtona-Marroll at a · dor ' was ele~ted at the beginning (If the Editorial and .Busine!ls offiee in the Joumalisl)l buildin&-, TeL 2·5523 ti~de of the ·New Mexico staw leg l)litocy l)leeting Tuesday night. fall semester for the entire ·year; :Pinned: Lee Arnett, Theta, and islature, New Mexican women will . Other officerS: elected to the coun· Bob ¥c;lUng, Pelta Chi, :Married: Wright VanDeusen -~------~------'-----Editor cil for the second ael)lester are: They Go 1_[ soon be all(lwed the right. to be ------Moore, Kappa, and Jim ,, Bil!- Wade .------Mannging Editor called for jury duty. It is question· 'Linda Linstrol)lberg, vice.presidtmt ' Ja~kiePusey, Sigma Chi, in Fresno, Calif, Phil Godfned ------:BUI!iness Manager . of MarrQil; Shirley Fay, vice-pres- Engaged: Lyn Bednar and R,oger I B()b Kayne Manager able however, whether the ladies Unive1rsity Program Together Like , .. _,d ------~~------:.------Circulation ident of Hokona; Joyca Welsh, sec Hatfield of the Marines. Clint Smith ------:------~------Night EditQr this IssQe will welcome this as a privilege or ' merely accept it as a bother~>ome . retary-treasurer; Elaine Janka,' Tryouts for a girls' water ballet HPfl•at:Nt•o POll N.tmO,_A_.. ~t;)\t-lt.Tl.ll'fG -·~ Student Senate_ rep_rl!aentat_ive; Su THUitSDA Y - Elections in the. Bendix . _ 5- \ responsibility akin to cleanmg the to be held this spring were held at ·sc National Advertising Service. Inc. kitchen stove. zanne Passavant, Wol)len's Recrea- SU.B sputh lounge, 8 :SO a. m, to the ¥:MCA last night under the di- · Wash and tion ·council representative, •. 5 p. m. Activity tickets are re- Dry Service • \ Ct!lkc- Pd/isMnRIJirl~t.liw One woman representative might quired. · rection ·of Miss McClai!l .. There will Al!-0 MADISON loY&. Naw '1'010"' N. y, have Corridor representatives elected also be tryouts next 'ruesday night i·\ provided the answer to that I Young Republicans l)leeting, 4 :SO l Qll~ : IIOmNt • ~ Uln.p .... FUacltco already, when she intel'Posed du.r I are: Sally Masury center; Diane . at the $arne place and the girls who • ,I - l Metze), north; Barbara Sarnquist, p. 1)1, in Y·:!.-8. Lqbo is ing a discussi!>n of the bill, "I think !)lade the water shQW will find their Dry Cleaning '· :rile Dai!T an lndeP.~DdeJ>t neWJJ>&J>er published fol', the benelit of the •tu• south; Marsha Bett, Marron. USCF meeting, 5:45 p. m. in J.aundry Shirt Serviee ' ilento and the Unlversll;f, but Jt doeo not ...ume that opiniona expri>saed In editorial., that the women would do a lot to -- '\ nal)les posted i;n the gym sometime I and columna are n ...... arl!y those of the adminiotration o-. o~ the h)ajorit:y of the ltndont cli.1an up the graft and crooked ' Georgina R,adosevich, Associated SUB basement lounge. next week. It shoul!l be lots of fun body, Authonhip <;of contribution• to the Letterip column mUBt be knoWJI to the edlto,., ness that's been pulled off in this Aquinas Newman chapelreli~ious and good experience for our cam· altho~h na- may be withhe cnt If exeeedinlf 250 worcll. [ service: First Friday confessiOns, pus l)lermaids. I state." 4 a11d 7 .p. m., and Holy Hour for GRAND LAUNDERET Which brings us to a quick, quiv Commerce Council Is is true· about Betty Jean An~ 1418 E. GRAND '. ering halt!· The idea that wol)len, Peace, 6:45 p. m. at 1815 Las derson? ' if given half a chance, cap take Lomas, . The' Sigs and Sig Eps are both Holds Initial Meet NltOTC Itadio club meeting, 7 p. having ;record dances at their re ·;l AUDITORIUM STYMIE.. the tattle-tale gray out of govern" The newly fol'l)len juries. They can hold Mary Ann Hastings, president; Micki .Risberg, Stqdent Senate; sity in Lafayette, Ind. i ! ' UNM is getting all the advantages in the. deal. They say UNM Maybe she feels. an increasing political office and they e!'n serve -NEWS- Y Betty Thompson, secretary-treas. Judy Caldwell, Independent Coun Lil is president of AWS at UNM inability to hold bn to her femi 011 the police force. They can drive ii is getting more than it's giving-a vastly expensive piece of S urer; Kay. Nail, social chairma11; cil; Beth Dickey, athletic represent- and Phyllis, a freshman, was elected j-' ninity in the face- of the ph<>ney, trucks, j<>in the army, carry mail, U.M MAR . ·Pat Anderson, publicity. ative. · as a delegate who could serve ad McKown's real estate, among other things, which the eity could not hope huckster-gear~d standards of face to buy. fiy airplanes, sell vacuum cleaners, Rewri~tan from the Albuquerqlh! 2'rib..,.. .. Wing representatives appointed ditional yea:rs on this campus with t ' and 1igure. Maybe she encroaches on and drink beer, but what, pray tell, "Syzygy" means all" ·immovable were: Barbara Wright, R,omaine backgr()und knowledge of the or 2935 Monte Vista Blvd. Phone 5-6111 ·· · Something no one seems to realize For many years Carlisle the masculine domain thinking that has it gotten them? , union between two brachials of a Roche, Barbara Allyn, and Gloria ganizatioJ?-. gymnasium has been used for civic functions which should have she can hold her individual own a . Pretty soon, if they keep it up, crinoid. Castillo. little easier there than if she con there won't be many male func Russia has seized a group · of ·.; been held in. such an a~ditorium. The gym has been used for tinues to -compete with more chic, tions they can't .perform. They have small islands oft' the northeast coast • such purposes at many bmes when it was needed desperately by sleeker, smarter wenches who seem 'already expropriated mann~risms, of Japan, said John :Foster Dulles the UNM !lthletic department. Re: the current basketball sea~ to be doing all right just being · wearing apparel, jobll and customs Tuesday. spn. The c1ty _would undoubtedly use the auditorium more than wol)len. · hitherto restrieted to the realm of Recently arrived from the Far Uptown Downtown · Probably the. same sort of psyche East, where he was working on a Nob Hill Center Cutral at Third the University would •. masculinity, and who ltnows what Japanese peace treaty, Dulles told , . .· ~141f' CO'fTOJlr that stamped :feminine apJlrobation will happen next? This just proves how much the city, along with UNM, needs a Washington news conference that the islands are the Habomai group :t:Qe auditorium;'as· both have for many years. -.--. ' • • - Y-et -the battle over the auditorium has taken on all the as· •--~------,.--""l •· northeatl't of Hokkaido, northern~ ~ ~--·...J-elw-·~•·, ··-~ most" Japanese island, Because of pects of 10-year~old's squabble over the possession of a toy. the Soviet action, Japanese fisher · · . Cool, breel!:e-fresh White Stag PLAY- 'YbY don't those against the project look at the thing from all LETTERIP • • .Yoice ol the Students men are unable to sail around the the place fo go lor the brands you 'lcnow • MATES, created from sun-worthy, wash-·· s1des, an~ !ealiz~tha~ lJvelty weaves, Van Chick is the new style sensatioru , i1'0nl. Cilt nated . to · cover any lean peried at _thi! Men's etate this year's business on this I· ' sary1 · begip t\iat eeonol)ly program year's budget. · · Dorm dining haU, Well, it's just next llelnester, but continue· tO op- ~ · ·· · ' . 'Robert L. Riddle I ''I• . ' 1 ...... • --·------I ' . I ; t. I ' Co-captl;l.ins Jay Cpx, 6' .S, and Buc!~ Thurs,Qy, l\lll.rell •• 11151 Lobos' Last Chance-.. . BQnD~~A~~~~:ENcE dy MatJ!ew.s, 6' a, at fo:nvarda; Pew · 'PaJte Four u A11 of Feb, ~s. 19$1 · 6' 2 6' 4 THE NEW MEXICO Golson, or John :McMillan,. > at center; tmd ;Lai-cy WIU'tes, 5' ~~ No.me, Alaska, was originidly Col gers Meet Rugged Cowboys in Gym ~~~~:Te~h··::~ t G!L ·~r~ 1\lld :am, prestqn, .6' 1, at guards. ca!leq' Anvil City. :NM A&M ...... 8 6 6¥.1 · .671 New Mexico Lobos must do-Gt'-die pl~ga in. Bill Weger. and :Ray Es~ W eat ~exaa .. S 6 · 5:1h .• 571 ·tonight jn the finale o:f their alter- qu1bej. P1stons are st!l~ Kremer an Lobo 2S game. s.coring leaders.: lf}lO E. CENTRAL ·~------~------·------only half · a length behind West wl!o may start and ;who W1ll cer- Kremer ...... 2a 22 tamly see a lot of Mt1on are, Larry Leo'nard .... ,...... 2S 211 9,2 . OPPOSITE· TilE UNIVERSITY · ... , •• Tuttle, who bit 5 of 8 fiel