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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1931 - 1940 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1940 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NEW MEXJCO LOBO F);iday, Ap;ril 1940 g Delegation LECTURES Henry King SIG EPS TO ENTERTAIN FACULTY WOMEN HOLD TROPHY CASE PROVIDED KAPPA SIG DAMES

TO BE CONTINUED ' ' · WITH DANCE SAT. URDAY COSTUME LUNCH. FOR INDEPENDENTS--- . BRIDGE HOSTESSES r d - Gree"k Split Sways Vote Scales Precariously . 871 J:lrqum.lqw B~awr . Agreement ]Jroken ues ·· ay BY MORTARBOARD The membe:rn &nd pledges of Sig-_ A fdar, an attQrney, a padre, a A trophy ..;ase for cups an4 pther The University :Kappa Sigma . The Pikc-Ind~pendent agreement was made public on the Front, and Pe1•kins as 'possible candidates fot the body rna Phi Epsilon fraternity will be gentleman, a gra11<1 lady, 'I reco@ition trophies has been placed Dames· were· hostesses at a benefit Surprise ~pli~ in t~e 'Greek ~9m~f~e, the uhited S~udent .. ' R~a~on for the' withdrawal th~ Pike~ gave •• broa~h of.. mstance of Holcona and. Phrateres. Reason for publicity on presidency. Haden Pitts, United In!lopondents, ·and. Porter Gr Meet The fifth in a series pf lectures hosts to their date$ at an infc;>rmall ~~:~::~\ a sailor and a soldier at- in tl!e Universty dining hall for the bridge tea yesterday ~;Lfternoon at lrro;nt, fqr _·th~ forthc~mfn~ .st~de·n.t b_ody election Was brought an agree~ent to the effect that .ne~t year's student ~ody prEi!Sj .. the ar~·angement was given as the feat• on the part· o! the Stratton United Student Front are possible candidates for

marri&ge sponsored by Mortar- dance to be held Saturday It the Faculty Women's club United Independents. The case was. chapter hQUSe, AbOut. 45 tl\bles to light Monday, 11ight as the ·Pi Kappa Alpha fra~rnity dent nonhnee on the G~ee~ ticket was t~ be a m~mber of Pi in~ependent P~rty ·that ,tp.e Pikes were seeking irtdep.~ndent .. tile 1 posil~_on ()f studqnt. manager: Both the student :mapager­ Jeleg~tion to the an- wa~ presented in the base- evening from 9 until 12, The dance at the dining hall Monday pro(1ured as the results of effort~;~ guests played bridge from 2:30 pledged its support to the, United Independeht party. Kappa ~lpha. ~reeks mSlBtcd that a S.'fl'I!la ?h1 should get SUPP?rt of their candidate ":itho\lt ;reassuring independents ship and the student body presidency will. be determined by province conventioJt )QungC of the ,Student Union will be given at the home of Bruce put fort~ by the Independent ~'clock until 4 O'cloclt when tea was . · ~ . the pres~d~ney 1f the Gl,'_eeks got a -.naJcrity m the ~ouncil, of P1ke B\lpport to the rcmamder of the candidates on the the party w})ich gets tl!e majority of offices in the Student Chi fratcrnitr to be 1ottUQmg last Tuesday night. Benton. These were the characters whose head, George Skandale. serv~d by member,:~ of the frater.. , Arran!(ements between the Indeep'\dent Men,· p, ·l<~ppa despite the fact that a member of Sigma Chi has the student United In?e;P~ndent ticket. . Council. Tho council mimes, tile student body president and Alpha, H?kona, Phrateres O.ll.4 T_o'Yn ,cl~b wel'e. lJ.C_gotJa~ed body presidency this year, the l?'ikes allege, lford Univcrity this Mrs. William Hume, wife o! Pt:o· RUpert MeCarney is in charge 1co•stutmEIB were modeled at a fashion The case has peen tllled with cups nity, It POBSJbxhty exists that OJJ.e other Greek organization and the student manager in ita first meeting after the election. the campus hr motor William Hume of t})c Uni. of arrangements for the .dance, as.. showing Corcnado costumes won by the Independent Men, Town !\{embers serving 'included N()r~ Monday mght' . · · c , Pi Kappa Alpha thereupon withdrew from the Greek com· the Coronado club will pledge their support to the Indcpen- Member~ of the Athletic Council are cho~en in thi~ election t. delivered a lecture on fi- sisted by Jim DeVaney and John will be used for the centen• O!ub, Phratr,res and Holtona hall, man Miller, Dick Ashton,_ Wilsonf PI Kappa Alpha originally was a~sociated with the Unitell bi11e, pledging its support to the Independent faction in ex­ dent ticket, it was reliably disclosed. Candidates for the two high position.e are agreed upon ~; Student Ftont,.supportingthem-in the fall elections in whiCh _:change for the nomination of Oy Perkins, ~i ;Kappa Alpha tes will visit several Jl.SP(lCts of the home. Wright. Mr, and Mrs, Ore~ Strong The models were Mrs, ;Mar .. The collection of trophies con­ Hagler, Bill New lander, Afton Wil· Bratto1~,- Perkins fo?' Pres1'd(!ncy the parti~s at their respective ~Ominating coqVe!ttioJ113, Both in Arizon~ and There will be two more lectures He play8 to a,id und~rprivileged Jones will the Greeks swept the entire ticket fQr class officers. . ' ·· . ..·pledge, possibly to be named student body president. Result of the split leaves Howard Bratt(:m, Unjted Student must be members of the senior class. - · and Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Farris, Mrs. Mal,'ion Pargan, tains a number that -were won in Iiams and Dwayne Davil'!. lte to the in the 13eries to be held on Tuesday bQjf8 be chaperones, Charles Barker, Mrs, Thomas past years and had b~en kept under Mrs, E. M. ConweU, .president, re· Friday, April 5, of next week and Yteek a.rter next. Mrs. Leo Gleaves, Mrs, val'ious beds at the dormit~;~ry neetings Fdday and .A-11 women stud,et)t~ and wo_men Mrs. Patrick Miller cause_ cf the lack of a suit.able place ceived g~.ests with Mr.. L, H. ,Allen ~ticip&W in 1;h~ prov.. gradu{Lte :, are encouraged Henry King To Play Dr. Sanchez Resigns Mrs, Dane Smith. fm• the display. and Mrs. H. Thygeson, ·nament in Palo ,Alto to attend these lectures. To Tal{e New Position Mrs. Lansing J3locm was in * ~rnoon, and be entct• .. charge of arrangements. Best Man Can't Win ther delegates, by the Amendments Dance Sponsored By " . . ~ ' ' .. : . He Wasn't Nominated )mega chapter, con- ,. NEW MEXICO LOBO 1 :formal dance SaturM ' local Optimist Club Publication of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico

VoL, XLII Z437 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1940 No. 46

1lans to make a short '~ific coast states be­ . to the campus. soml3 lk:, ELECTION CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED ded To Head ··~~T.Y."'II!""'V"T~'Y'YY'¥'~ icron Phi What's Going On 811 PM! Woolworth A&~AAAAA&.. &A&AAA Junior Promenade $et For Saturday 1\Jigh ~;1:i~:~i~~:~~ow Las Damitas to Entertain Poetry Corner: H

. Speaks to EXTRA ising Class Mildness I Meyers of llfeld's, wholesale company, ~ning spoke to mem­ pense.'' arketing class in the artment on rnercban- Sig Ep Official Visits is head of the gro­ Local Frat Chapter mt of Ilfelds, which oods, hardware, gro­ Mr. Leroy Burkholder, ,nati«mal IOr. traveling secretary for the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, left this :ennedy, Jr., week for after an ex­ EXTRA tnd son of the Am- tended visit at the University of ·reat Britain, will be New Mexico chapter. During Mr. the Democratic na- Burkholder•s stay he was honcred CoolnesS .ion. a banquet and a picnic. ······~·····~···~···~···~ ~ ~ EXTRA A Sensation! Flavor_ BARTLEY'S DANCE and DINNER FROCKS A Special Promotion 'for the next TEN days. It's SLOWER-BURNING SLOW BURNING-protect• mone:~t in your pocket to natural qualities thnt mean mi/Jtuss, lhrilli11g tallt, fra .. see them! gra11te-..a coofer smoke ... at

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• NEW :MEXICO LOBO Tuesday, Ap~il 9, 1940 Tuesday,' .April 9, l94Q NEW MEXICO LOBO Page Three ...... "'r.•..-..: New Mexico Lobo Campus. Camera n~.. ~ .. r;;~r;;~r;;;y:;;;; 1.,-.auw_ ..-...-AW" "J&.":¥.."--:&.""V+"~•·,._-,. ••.., ...... Pikes ·Down Barbs PHRATERES TAKE P~blica~ion ot the Assi>clatcd Stu~ents ~U~ir Unlv6rsity of Now Mexico ·Cbaraeter· Sketch '1acu.lt'l '1acto. Questions ilnd Answe11 $y ~ue Ranson By Gwe11 Perry DODGEBAll {ROWN · Around· the Loop Sophs Steal Spotlight In !Jy lJorothu Pritt Published twice wookly froJ;ll Septcm~or to May, inclusive, except dur, In Softball Tilt By BOB TATGE :i.ng exnminntion and holidaY ·p~riods. w~ll '. th~ .. proi-ressive T.he Pikes snowed under the In· Idtjdg:eb••ll tm.irl18ltlent last week. Football Spring Grid Tryout ;Ente:red as seCond-class matter at the poijt office at Albuquerqu_e, N. M:., dependent softball team Monday They we1•e hit only 78 times in all under the Act of March 8, 1819. night to the tune of 17..4. ga~es. Ginger at Play Many errors on the part. of the Kappa KappA .Gamma followed Offices In the Student UrtioJ! bUilding, All editorials bY tbo editor unless BRIAN, SCORES FOR REPS Barbs as well as sonie gqod breaks a close second with '(~ hits. Chi Qr J3ing an operati'c aria on Eleanor Wolf: That dell!l!n_ds otherwise mDtrked_. for· the Pikes. gave the game a on,e· was third· with 106. IN 60 YARD DASH moment's notice. Sh~ has the a greu.t m~:qy circumst;ances sided slant t:Qroughout, George This playoff is the first progres~ r~•.,~t••..:HT•o l'otl N"'T!I;I!-1<'11.. ...,allllttTI••Na •t disposition O:Jl the al~er caSf!B, Sltandale and, John :Puett& 1939 Member 1940 hns Nalionol Advertising S!ltVice, Inc. but don't tell her about it~ Wortman: Yes, sometl·me out for the Independents sive dodgebal.l tournament that Coll•p P~!lh6"t II.~•~·· , J:lssociated CoUeeiate Press lduirin,g 1941. Just because. Fred Hansen and B.ud Browne been .played. on this campus. Six 4.0 Mo\DI•otl .\VII:, NIEW YOftk. N. Y. ~hone Pilt~s. c.H:~·~~ • lto"CIIII • &.01 A••q.u • IAII PUJICIIICCI Miss Keleher. No. I believe senti· for the were .Played at once with a is highly- Qppps~d to it. The -only casual~y of the game REYNOLDS JOHNSON ,------c"------"---~. Editor Neill Church: No, The e:xpcri. coming yeaJ:, .is a good example occuJ,'red in the s~venth inning on opposite sides at tho same ~ime. WILLIAM COLBY ------..:·------"•- Business Mallo!!"" and expenses of t}le last war Herndon Hill wa!'l hit Py The games lasted :four minutes. a Hbertil education 'can .do serve to keep us out of this one. which slipped from the ba1;tiD

j' ., .•.. ... ' NEW MEXrco LOBO Tuesday, Apdl 9, ~940 • .. ------·--·---·--.,..---+'Cast Announced Coronado Pepper Girl lobo .. Netmen Victorious "Ma"· Perkins Social Highlights For "Kind Ladyil * NEW 'MEXICO LOBO "Sammy''* Bratton In Aggie, Miners Tourney· Publt'cation of the Associated Studenis of the University of New Mexic(J wera to have come down under the same conditions. Stamm, Rodden, Mattingly VoL, XLII Z437 ALBUQUE~QUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, 4PlUL 12, 1940 :No. 47 The next ,tenn1s match therefore Win Their Matches wili be with Arizona university. The team will accompany the base­ ball team B.nd the track team. Sig Pledges Elect Final Community Concert: To Be Held Tonight: The pledge chapter of Beta Xi o:f' Sigma Chi eleeted officers Mon­ day nfght. Lobo, Mirage Staff Heads Bob' Johnaton is the new pledgf;l BETWEEN THE LINES Seniors Will Be Honored president, atJ,d Kean Griffith is vice­ Barrere. Little Symphony president. Will Be Selected On May 8 A small group gathered around a • few curious ~bservers wbo tho:ught At Prom Saturday Night Date fo:r choosing of editors and they spied a dime in the Sub fish­ business managers for next year's Over Two Hundred To Play Modern Music pond Thursday noon. Lobo and Mirage was set Qy the --'* Surmises grew bolder. Some JUNIOR ClASS JOINS Voters Must Show Publications Board at May 8. it Students Scheduled New Schedule Will spectators said was a mill. Actjvjties Tickets It is not too late to get in ap­ Associated Students Ask No one would risk the public IN ANNUAL TRIBUTE Be Tried Tuesday plications for any of tT.e four offices To Join Community disg1·ace of picking the (;oin out of No student may obtain a -editor of the Lobo or the Mirage For Graduation the pond to find out. That would TO GRADUATING CLASS New assembly schel,lule ballot to cast £or elections or business manager of the Lobo or Con(ert Again Next Year be like taking money from a fish­ Wednesday unless pe pre­ the Mirage. Over 260 students al,"e scheduled adopted by the Faculty Sen~ pond. sents his activities ticket. If to graduate from the University ate will be tried out for the Juniors Warned to IUECH, SlA!MS ENCOURAGE GUARANTEED to give he has not h i.s ticket, a signed Judged on Service, Abiiity this semeater, while 69 graduate first time Tuesday at the all The crowd grew. Sign Before Dance Sl'UDENTS TO ATTEND aatJsfacfory wear ior Suddenly someone caught sight of receipt must be obtained :from. Candidates wUl be judged on the $tudents are slated for lllaster's de.. student assembly. Ctleyearlnnormala••· ¬her dime in the fishpond, The Maynard l\.feu1i, basis of service and ability, within grees, University administrative Under this schedule the Final program to be presented b1r Final plans have been carried out There wm be no exceptions. the bounds of medt systems set up offices announced Thursday. first class will meet from 8 to ~ throng dispersed with disheartened for the staging of the annual Jun­ f h m 8:40 o'dock. The regular 9 the Community Concert association groans. ior~Senior prom which i.s to be held or eac; o,.1ce, The College of Arts and Sciences o'clock classes will convene at this season will be given FJ:iday Definition of two dimes in the Care will be taken that the serv~ has 68 students eligible thus far d night at B o'clnck ~'n Carlisle gym. Saturday night in the Sub ballroom, · f b h 1 f t d 8: 45 and ismiss at 9:25i the .... ~ fishpond: .something that can't be. according to George Watts, junior Tryouts To Be Held Again 1ce reco1•d be not the absolute de- bor h ac e or o ar s egree$, 24 for 10 o'clock classes start at 9 :SO nasium. The Barrere Little Sym~ termin.ant for offices. A necessary ac elor of science degree$, and l d J!ho•y Wl'll be 'eatui·ed. Assembly-Day Classes Changed class president in charge of the f h an stop at 10:10. The last " .1. affair. For "As You like It" precaution iu this connection will or bac elot' of busineas adminis.. morning class hour will be The orchestra consists of 18 men Something that is bound to fool at be that of not giving the service tration. from lO:lS to l0; . The asM _playing 11 instruments. least 50 students on the campus AII members of this year's senior 55 class ate urged to be on hand at 9 Tryouts as "As You Like It," rec:ord a weight of mote than 50 per Thirteen civil engineering stu~ sembly will stali: at ll:OO. The large number of instruments Tuesday is the time at which regu­ senior class play, will be held again cent, because anything more than dents are listed far bachelor of makes it possible for the orchestra lar classes start. o'clock Saturday night to accept the 1 Monday, at 'l o'clock in Administra~ 00 per cent would be absolute, science degrees. Eight mechanical to play full orchestrations. It might here again be stated juniors annual tribute to the grad­ uating class. Juniors who plan to tion 150. This last provision is in keeping engjneering students and four olec~ s (I T R The Ban·ere Little Symphony that the new assembly.. day sche· The play bas not as yet been east with Student CouncH discussion on trical engineering students will also t. 0 was founded in 1914 by' George dule will be in effect. attend the dance are warned to air eturn duo to the Jjttle interst that seniors the merit plan to the elfect that receive BS degrees. Barrere1 world famous flute player. $, 10 11 sign the lists which ar¢ available in Eight. and o'clock clasa:es are showing, Many men and some length and extent of service ohould The College of Education in· Ue will Tender one flute solo dur- will meet at 8, 8:45, 9:30 and 10:15 the office of tho financial secretary For (a mpus V'ls"lt,· of the Associated Students. The women arc still needed, both for not be the only crit-eria. eludes 50 bachelor of arts students1 ing the program. B.arrere estab- o'clock. There will be plenty of time acting roJes .and for committee lists will be cheeked at the door W- Weighting Pian Suggested 20 bachelor of science students, and WI' II lecture lished the first all-wood wind or- for the assembly-, and students wiU members. 5 bachelor cf science in physical chestra in the world. It was sub~ miss no classes. molTOW night. Experiencein acting is :not es­ Under a plan sugg~sted for Qducation students on its tentative sidized by the government. Assemblies will soon be so un- John Morgan and a 12-picce OI:'· sential. Anyone interested is wel~ weighting of the Lobo merit plf\n, graduation tali. --- The music should be enjoyable attractive that students wiH -stop chestra will furnish musit: :for the come to try out a test devised under the supervision Six students in the Col1ege of Dt. George St. OlaiJ:, former .dean to students who arc not pnrticu- having them. dancing which will last from 9 un- "As l"ou Like lt" is one of of the cha,irm.nn of the board and Fine Arts are s,cheduled for bach- of tha College of Fine Arts, and larly fond of heavy music. Most of , L "ttl J k til 12 o'clock. Keith Weeks will be Shakespeare's high romantic com­ kept secret from the applicants elor degrees in art, while one each head of the University English the selec;tions on the program are someone a 1 c 0 f: featured at tbe electric piano. de~ edies, Coach Roy Johnson, who has would be given. The test would pos- d d t ~· 1 1 h :A-ppearing i~ this edition's ~opy Governor Miles has ben invited are listed :for dramatic art and partment, wiJl return to AJbuquer~ mo ern an no pn .. ~.1cU ar Y eavy, Sanforized 1hrun1c::• for per· acted in many Shakespearean sibly call fol" a news story, a fea~ D v C !{' h U · •t '~~s thcfollowln~ (name~,and.Jdcn- to be guest of honor at the affair. ture story, an editorial and a sports music bachelor degrees. que for a short visjt the latter part .r. ~~~n '"dtec ' mver~n :y mu- man•.nt flt • rts custom taf· plays, wi11 be the di:rector. He will 51 ttttes of course htdden): He IS the Other guests will include President Master of science degJ."ees will be .-.f the >nonth, Dr. T. '1. Pear•e, c Crl tc, sat • !(;)ring make• a hlt • Jb a1un­ be assisted by Prof, Dudley Wynn, story. Faats for their writing " " "' son of Mr. Ralph Roe, head of the nd Mr J F z·mm" an D would be coHected by the applicant awarded to 5 graduate students_~ acting hend of the English depart- Students 'Vant to Join .Again nlng colors aro all vat dyod . 1 .. a s•.• 1 .,.rm,ean .campus :instructor in Shakespenre . • Jt• poarl :shank buUons wlll department o,; aerta engmeenng, and Mrs. J, L. Bostwick, Dean M. after the time the ator113s m:e as- and master of arts degrees to 64, m'll also gymnasium are being negotiated &tJort• • Praetlcal, too, you'll the reader's mind. Another is that year mcludes George Watt$', STADIUM CON