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EW...... -" ~ EXICQ' LOBO Vol. LV Albuquerque" New .Me~d~o1 Thursday, OctobE}J.' ~3, 1952 No .. IS Council 'Raises Price Sigma Chi, A Chi' 0 UDemo, epublicans First in' Spirit Sing Of Homeco~ing B~II; . As 631,Crowd' SUB Will Debate Tonight By Fred Jordan Fiesta Position, Aired Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Chi On Platform Issues won the Rallycom-sponsored cam .. Dr. Leighton Johnson of the The .Student' .Council" Tuesday, pus' ;:;ing last night as a crowd of , I ,department of education has paflsed, a motion. proposed by Bob 631 peopl~ jammed the SUB ball­ White, chairman of thehom'ecolJliJ)g room to participate in and listen to been chosen to sum up the Re­ committee, to increase the price of the annual affair. publican side of the debate tickets to the Homecoming dance Taking second place were Chi from $1.50 to $l.70 (plus tax) per scheduled at 8 p.m. today be .. Omega and Kappa Sigma, followed tween the Young Democrats and person. Th~receipts will finance by Delta Delta Delta and a combi­ the Queen'8~coror~ation, the parade Young Republicans. nation of the forces of Delta Sigma, Dr. Howard J. McMurray of the !PJ3A,"~~.::...b9nfire, and the dance itself; Sigma Phi EpSilon, Tau Kappa Ep­ Department of Government will answer to objections raised silon and Lambda Chi Alpha. sum up the, Democratic side of the against the ticket increase, Council~ Each group of singers sang both question. Debating for the ,Demo­ man Jerry Matkins argued that the school and the crats will be Glen Houston and since the deficits of former Home­ Alma Mater and were judged on Paul Butts. coming celebrations were paid di­ originality and the quality of their For the Republicans will be Jim rectly from the Council treasury singing. Woodman and Dave Fortner. Both and thus by the entire student body The judges, Dr. Sherman Smith, Houston and Woodman have parti~ regardless of whether these stu­ bandleader Robert Dahnert and cipated in West Point debating dents attended the dance,it seemed, Student Body Preflident Al Utton, competition. Jim Squlres, UNM therefore, only fail' to place this deliberated for over 30 minutes speech student, will be' moderator. additional burden of expense on while the participating groups made The debate topic is "Whether 01' just those attending the dance by a display of their school spirit and not we should continue our. present increasing the price of admission. knowledge of fraternity and sorori­ domestic policy." Audience partici­ A previous motion to turn over ty songs. pation and questions will be in­ profits from the Homecoming dance UNM cheerleaders taught the vited atter completion of the radio to the fund of the Homecoming large group several new yells dur-' broadcast portion of the ·program. Committee was rescinded because ing the hot, noisy wait and Rally­ The half hour program will be such action would have placed the com chairman Kay Mosher submit­ broadcast over KVER from 8 to school within the category of a ted a chant for the students' 8:30 p.m. profit making organization and thus approval. All students of the university and subjected the entire university to The sing was open to all organi­ residents of the city of Albuquerque federal income tax. In a legal cir­ zations, but no independent groups 1\re cordially invited to attend. cumvention, the Council decided were represented. tha.t any profits from the dance The sing is sponsored annually by would now be paid as salary to Bob Rallycom to promote the learning White, chairman of the HomecoInr of the school songs by all campus School Teachers ing committee. organizations. Fiesta Chairmanship Meet 9n Campus Bill Brohard, Bill Coates, and New Mexico public school teach­ Rod Garretson were placed in nomi­ ers attending the state-wide meet­ nation for the chairmanship of the Cultural Series Open ing in Albuquerque this week-end Fiesta committee by Bob White, are being invited to an open house Darrell Davidson and Tinsey Pino, celebration at the University Friday respectively. The Council will se~ Free to U. Faculty lect one of the three as chairman night. . at today's meeting, The Student Cultural committee Beginning at 'I Friday night, stu­ at their first meeting, held last Following a motion by Mo~r dent guides will meet the visitors week, voted to invite the faculty at the circle in front of the admin­ Board ;representative Jane Adams, to attend all the cultural series the Council appropriated $25 to pay istration building for tours of the for the flowers to be presented to compliments of the associated stu­ campus including especially the the Homecoming Queen. dent body this year. four new buildings which are oc­ The"CouncU'agreed onaproposal­ AU students are urged to attend cupied for the first time this falL of President Al Uttori to send a the series. -They will be admitted The Jonson Art Gallery will have Homecoming queen candidates for 1952: (First row) Bobbie Allyn, Bar­ letter to Sigma Delta Chi, the cam­ free by presenting their student a showing of works of former stu­ bara Anthes, Pauline Baea, and Betty Jean Bourbonia. (See~nd' row) pus journalism fraternity, request­ activity card. dents of Raymond Jonson including Gloria Castillo, Betty Jane Corn, Lynn Davis, and Jody Drake. (Third ing payment of an ancient debt of The committee hopes this year many of the teachers out over the row) Carol Hutton, Carol Kern, Patsy Morrow and Janice. Nusbaum. $50.00 which is part of an original to have a larger attendance than state. (Fourth row) Jay Pettitt, Christine Randolph, Suzanne Schmidt, and debt of $100.00. Sigma Delta Chi any previous year. The gallery in the UNM fine arts Norma Shockey. (Last row) June Stratton, Marlynn Watkins, Barbara borrowed the money from the Coun­ Members from the student body building will feature the works of Williams, and Marilyn Willits. cil to finance a delegate to their are: Ellen Hill, Wilma Tapp, Joe Pat Julio, a. new instructor in the convention and after sustaining a Brower, Lee Langen, Bruce John­ department, for the open house. loss on one of their dances, they son, Pat Davis, and Doug Grant. At 7 :a() a number of facuty: mem­ were unable to repay more than Members from the faculty are: bers who have been at the Univer­ half the loan. Professors Leuders, Frederick, Kes­ sity for several years will hold a re­ Oueen Coronotion Billed for Oct. 31 ton, Healy, and Blair. ception honoring the visiting teach­ Law Magazine Various committees established ers in T-20 lounge. A representative of. the Student were: , publicity committee, Ellen Tentative plans have been mllde Colo.; Janice Nusbaum, A&S, junior Bar Association appealed to the At 8 the Albuquerque Symphony :from Albuquerque. Hill,. chairman; Doug Grant and 'Orchestra, sponsored by the Cham­ for UNM's Homecoming queen to Council for a gift of $50 to con­ Wilma Tapp, ticket committee, Lee berof Commerce, will present a be crowned in the stadium at 8 p.m. Phrateres: Barbara Anthes. edu­ tribute toward the creation of a Langen, chairman; house commit­ concert which will be free to the Friday of the Homecoming w,eek­ cation, junior from Roswell; Chris­ University legal magazine which tee, Bruce Johnson and Herb Na­ teachers in . tine Randolph, A&S, senior from would advertise the law school and tions; reception and entertainment end. Election will be from 8 a.m. Fort Wingate. Included will be numbers by Men­ eventually evolve into. a law review. , committee, Joe Brower, chairman delss'lhn, Beethoven, von Weber, to 5 p.m. in the SUB Wednesday. Pi Beta Phi: Carol Kern, educa­ The gift was denied on the and Pat Davis. and Rimsky-Korsakov.- ActiVity tickets must be shown, and tion, senior from Santa Ana, Calif.; ground. that such a move would lay Nato Hernandez and his orchestra students must vote for three girls Suzamie Schmidt,' education, junior a precedent which would throw open 0------will play for the President's Ball at or the ballot will be void. from Amarillo, Tex. the Council's treasury floodgates, Homecoming Tabs SO.ld 9 in the student union building in Town Club: Carol Hutton, educa­ near dry already, to every financ;ial­ special recognition of Miss Mary Mortar Board is again handling tion, junior from Albuquerque; Iy thirsty department, school and Guest tickets for Homecoming the coronation of the Queen, and Marilyn Willits, education, senior special interest group on campus. will be on sale from :Wednesday un­ Foraker, retiring president of the Rallycom is in charge of the bonfire, from Albuquerque. Utton was appointed chairman of til Friday in the Business Office. NMEA. just south of Mesa Vista dom, im­ the standby Athletic committee by mediately following. the unanimous vote of the Council. The 20 candidates, their colleges, 1 The Council will deliberate on affiliations, and hometowns are Tea·chers to Visit possible methods of selecting stu­ listed below: dents whose names will be submit­ .4 Men Vie- for Fiesto ChoirmQnship Alpha Chi Omega: Betty Jean ted to the editors of the Collegiate • Bourbonia, elementary education, All New Buildings Who's Who. junior from Hatch; Jody Drake', By Ed Labart allowiI1g all candidates to have I business ad., 'senior from Mosquero. Three departments. and three Lobo Political Reporter their "special boosters" say some­ Colleges of the university will hold The Fiesta cpairinanship is be­ thing at the last Council confab. Alpha Delta Pi: Gloria C.astillo, open houses Friday night at 7. p.m. coming a major, matter, as the Actually, it is doubtful if the fine axts, junior from Belen; Norma for . teachers attending the. New Sigma Chis Barred steam ana smoke develops. "split" is anything more than a­ Shockey, education, junior from Mexico Educational Association, Now, there are four men seeking rumor planned for sensation. How­ Mountainair. convention ,here this Week. From Intramurals the job. In addition to Rod Garret­ ever, many of the SP rank and file Chi Omega! Patsy MOl'row, edu­ On a tour conducted by members son, Bill Coates, Bill Brohardt, now are upset about the way Utton has cation, jUnior from Raton; Marlynn . of Alpha Phi Omega service fra­ Sigma Chi fraternity will be "CornY" Richardson, SP, wants the been choosing CPs for many of the Watkins, commercial education, se~ ternity. and Vigilantes and Spurs barred from all UNM intramural task. "Corny" is the only one that top jobs. nior from Jacksonyille, Fla. honorary organizations, the teach­ and team com'petition for the re.. promises to work for absolutely Wires Crossed? Delta Delta Delta: Betty Jane el'S ,will visit the newly completed mainder of the semester, John Dol- nothing. Some persons think this writer Corn, education, junior from Ros­ Biology, Chemistry, Physics and zadelli, director of intramurals, Till now, the closest to tht\t ideal got the wires crossed in saying the well; Barbara Williams. busineSS Law buildings. . , announced yesterday.. _ has' been Garretson's offer to wOl'k other day that it was Springstead ad' j senior from Lovington. Other buildings to be inspected The cause fOl'this ban resulted only for the state~wide publicity who refused to. go along with Hokona-Marron: Pauline 13a.ca, by the teachers are Mitchell. hall, from the unsportsmanli1ce conduct involved. Briones in a Stop-Toppino move, education, junior from Belen; June the College of.Fine Arts and School displayed by the Sigma Chi team Another point in Richardson'S fa.. and hot Vice versa. Stratton, education, junior' from of Pharmacy buildings. during an intramural flag-football voris the fact that he has the en­ This seems logical since. Spring~ Hobbs. Refreshments will be sened at game Monday afternoon with the tire, unsolicited support of A Phi stead was ,the OP candidate and . the Law building. As an added fea­ Kappa Alpha fraternity. Kappa AI- 0 of which he is a member. Other Brion~s was the renegade•. How­ Kappa Apha. Theta: Lynn Davis, ture, the College of Fine Arts will pha 'Yon the game 12-0. candidates' support would have to ever, a study innaturallel\dership A&S, junior fi'om River Forest, Ill.; have on. exhibit the painting of leThe team was. completely. out beol'ganized from scratch. among other things might disprove Jay :pettitt, fine al'ts, senior from Pl'of. Pat Julio. of order," DolzadelIisaid, lIand Thus,. it might be that Richard­ this "logical" belief. Port WltShington, N.Y. After the tOlll', the teilchel's will were continually arguing with the' son' will pl'ove himself the dal'k· The . fact that Briones, without Kappa Kappa Gamma: Bobbie Al­ have.a reception, in the lounge of Officials, dUring and after the game. horse candidate for the job. a party and without "pledged" lyn, fine al'ts, junior from Maher, building T-20, 'to De followed by a It was the WOl'st case of this sort UttOR Soothes party support; was able to muster dance in the Student Union bUild- • that 1 have seert in my sixteen years A rather unqualified l'Umor has two-thirds the total vote of the "01'­ ing ballroom. here at UNM/' been moving about. that SP could gani2:ed" candidate, Springstead, A S Office Closed For added effect, Dean Mathany Dolzadelli is a Sigma Chi alum.. possibly split if Al Utton gives the Seems to make it obvious that he said that A Phi 0 will place lumi.. nus. Fi~sta deal to a CPo Many dis- could have carried the "pledged" Associated ,Students secretary narios along the Walles of all the A fOl'mal apology Was latel' ren- gruntled SPs feel it's time to start sUpport just as 'Well ha'd he l:an Joan Farris has announced that the new buildings. . dered by the fl'atel'nitY', but the passing the plums to those who wo~ alone against Toppino. Associated Students office will be Thecol1ventiort, for grammar and offit!ials considered the damage had them. .. Praises McNay closed aiter 10 a. nt. on Homecom­ high school teachers throughout the been done. The fraternity agreed .' However,. Utton, who mustte,ke J oAnn McNay feels Mortar ing day. No chMks will be cashed state, began on the UNM campus that the punishment Was just and the vote of the Council on appoint­ Board has PQssibly found a. way to that day,· she said., ' Wednesday. did not dispute the ,ban. . hleI1ts anyway, soothed things by (Contintledon page 2) I> ~ I: • . ' "I,~

...:..,.' i f 'i <1 you ought to know, no longer backs ~ i; about the present contest, however, , Lillie Man 011 c.;UIllPU~ by Bibler i is the wonderful opP'ortunity to ac.. CPo . company the queen and her atten~ I do not believe egotism or"h~v­ II LETIERRIP dants to their spot of glory in front ing a head of his own" played apart I of the~tudent body and stand by in the elections. I do have a mind of !\'. By Edgar Ellen pOt) with a JOYous smile on your face m yown, but it certaj,nly did not Lobo Poet lJaureate while someone else iscoronated­ enter into this presidential race. It !:1 I know not why, he l3aid and only three gil.'1s out of 20 will was not my place to withdraw from 'Ii But 'twas a brilliant victory. be so honored. the race; I couldn't because r was ,j -.The Old Soldier From the preceding you may, representing Campus Pal'ty. Mr. I~ :t perhaps ascedain that we do not Briones was the split faction; he t'r, Note; A rE;!ligious theme was de~ believe in the method in which this was backed by no particular party. , I tected in the Victory assembly is being run. We would lil{e to know Therefore, r do not believe I should \i Monday. ' why the organizations putting forth be blamed for the election outcome, TE DEUM as you hinted in your column.­ . ,.,...... - , ',' candidates can't have their own ": '.~ Offertory- parades and l'Un their own cam­ Alan Springstead. Should we whose souls are lighted paig-n. Then, at 'lea.st, the purpose With glory from on high of a parade will be attained~the !1 Should we to those benighted student who doesn't know the candi~ . ,I" A kick in the teeth deny? dates will be able. to differentiate Three-Week Exhibit , between individuals rather than 'I . Canto I-Processional having a large group of unknown To .Begin Sunday The Angels in heaven abovE;! us, the women drive by him. Perhaps, also, Demons in Rades below, iithe organization desires to use The Plaza Art Gallery will be~ Know our souls are weighted with a little originality they can and not gin Sunday at 4 a three-week show­ an awful sinful· load. be limited by a minutely regulated ing of the works of Ralph Douglass, But Hosannah to the Highest­ system of campaign. Lastly,should artist and professor. wllirling to heaven we go, a gil-I who has lost be forced to Miss Jane Williams, gallery di­ For the Lobos have set our feet accompany the Queen to her rector, said that the exhibit will upon the Glory Road. "altar"? There are two attendants begin with a l'eception Sunday for that purpose. We will know who afternoon from 4 to 6. Marching-(around the SUB) has lost without h,aving to see them Our shining knights went to the Among the works on exhibit will go through that Ol·deal. If you be 12 illustrations from the Mesa­ :fray doubt it being an Ol'deal, ask the land Series of books published by To. Smite the heathen hip and .football team if they want to be thigh the UNM Press. Others- among the separated out and feted after losing works, some 20 in all, will be eight God be praised! They won the day­ a hard game. We don't think that drawings illustrating the south­ Glory! 0 Glory! Hosannah to the it is necessary to so treat the col~ High! lege women who have only tried to western landscape motif. win a contest for Queen. The Mesaland Series features Canto II-Processional (con't.) We have two suggestions for juvenile stories about animals na~ II The Shining Knights from the . tive to the southwest and was Mortar Board: wl'itten by Dr. Loyd Tiremanand @~/~f ~~ff!. bloody field, look up in pions Let the individual organizations /I devotion adapted by Mrs. Evelyn Yrrisari. run their own campaigns accord­ Prominent characters of the Se~ "All right-which one of you guys brought a mouse to th' lab?" Gaze over the Godless foe to ing to set rules and secondly-- where the goal posts stand riesinclude: the desert wolf, the Beg the Lord in His bounty to split Don't ask the unhappy losers to quail, the jaybird, the fox-all . . the PhiIIistine ocean go up in the stadium after the speaking like human beings and and will go a long way to continu~ And shepherd His spotless lambs contest is over. often having a bit of fun at the ing the present non-partisan school straight to the Promised Land. Perhaps a little sympathy, Mor­ expense of the human race. Four Men in Running spirit. tar Board.-W. F. J. F. The show at the Plaza Gallery JoAnn is also greatly r~sponsible Interlude--(All Kneel) will run through Nov. 14 and is for the idea of parading the Queen On the bloody field knelt they there open daily from noon to 8 at night For Fiesta Position candidates before the Student Body In surplice, cassock, and gown Dear Editor, with the exception of Monday .Vis­ (Continued from page 1) as was done yesterday at the SUB. And offered up a fervent prayer I just learned that our Homecom­ itors are welcome with no charge keep, the big campus 'organizations She feels that this will help elect That the Lord whop the heathen ing Dance is going to cost the stu~ for admission. from monopolizing the Queen elec­ one who is definitely qualified for down. -dents $2.04 apiece or $4.08 per tions. the job. couple. Now as I understand it the The plan is to have each person All of which seems to be in the Prayer-. (all join in) band is going to cost $1000. June vote for his or her favorite, then right direction. o Lord, Thou knowest our hearts Christy $750 and miscellaneous UN Week Brings to vote for two other favorites. By costs $350.00 bringing the total cost draining the organization vote oft' are spotless pure to $2100. . Frankie Carle to Play . " If it be Thy will, smile on us If June Christy was eliminated USCF Discussion on the first choice, the best candi­ today the most the admission price to students date could possibly develop enough Frankie Carle and his orchestra Make mighty our limbs that we may In connection with United Na­ points on the second and third will be featured at the Ice Arena would be less than the above price choices to win. Those choices would be sure or about $1.30. Incidentally, I un­ tionsWeek, four UNM students Friday night by Sigma Chi frat To kick the bloody hell out of the will take partin a round table dis~ be closer to a general consensus of from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Proceeds derstand the band has its own vo­ opinion, it is felt. heathen .host! calist who would normally accom­ cussion at the United Student from the dance will be turned over pany it without additional charge. Christian Fellowship's supper for­ The. plan seems to be a good one to the Community Chest Fund. Cheerleaders--­ r wonder if this deal that was made um Thursday in the lounge of Rah! Rah! Rah! is satisfactory' to the majorityo£ Building T-20. Team! Team! Team! the students? Clint Smith wilItalk briefly 'On Jim Parsons The Purpose and Function of the DAILY CROSSWORD Coach­ United Nations"; Wilma Tapp on Amen! ACROSS 5. Bodyot 25. Before liThe World Health Organization 2. Sank watElr 26. Sesame Dear Mr. Lahart: and Chi.1dr~n's Emergency Relief"; Canto III-Recessional fences 6. Propagate 21. Elevated Her~tofore, I have read your ool~ Luz Wong on "UNESCO . and (hyphen.) We will lift our crystal voices, we Human Rights"; and William Men­ '1. Exclama­ trains umn, and thought perhaps the in­ 6. VarIety of tion 29. L~nd­ will praise our guiding light formation you gave out' was true sah-Dapaa on liThe United Nations , : rttbyspinel 8. Theater measure We will bless the and of on the scene reporting. How­ in World Peace." every Saturday night ever, I now wonder because you J oyca Fitzgerald will moderate 11. Winged seat '31. Polynesian 'Glory, Glory, Hallelujah certainly did get the facts twisted the round table discussion, which l2. River (Fr.) 9. Afresh drink Glory, Glory, Hallelujah in your Tuesday writeup on the will be followed by a question 13. A turning 10. Wither 33. Force Glory, Glory, Hallelujah Senate election. . period from the floor. (mus.) 16. Offer 34. Former Bless the N.l'4. Lobos every I and not Mr. Briones was the The program will be from 6:25 14. Anxious 19. God of Russian Saturday night! Campus. Party candidate. For your to 7:15 p. m., with a meal to be 15. Pitcher pleasure ruler Ye'sterday'. Answer \. information, Mr. Briones belongs to served at 5:30. All students have withaUd 20. Of ex~ 35. Girl's 41. For fear that Hymnal (No.6) :Phi Delta Theta fraternity who, as been invited to attend. 16. Exist perience name 43. Summer Shine on, shine on, light of gentle 17. Female 21. In favor of 36. Orderly (Fr.) gleam sheep 22. Ostrich~ 39. Venture 44. Southeast Row we worship thee 18. Live like bird 40. Voided by south The coach, and God, and the Lobo 21. Fought 23. Nothing (L) escutcheon (abbr.) team with foils The ~oly·Trinity. 24. Allot I 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 1O 28. Leaves out ~ Dear Editor: 29. Spring II 1. You can have a fine time just be~ month ~ jng" a candidate. Ever have some­ 30. Reglliation 13 14 one point at you and discuss you as 31. Arabian ~ if they weren't quite sure as to Louie the Lobo gazelles l,· . 15 16 17 what type of animal you were? 32. Species ~ ~ Wouldn't you be thrilled at stand­ of loon 19 ing up in front of a mass of gaping 34. Denary ~ ~ ~ IS. 20 ~ faces in the SUB? Certainly, you've Soys: 31. Masurium ~ ~ 25 Z4 26 , always had the desire to be in (sym.) ZI 22 ~ 25 27 parades, with 19 fellow contestants 3S.Image and at the most propitious times­ 42. Slumber Z8 29 the lunch hour when most people, ·U. Frighten ~ due to a silly .habit, are eating 45. To daunt ~o 31 lunch. The most enjoyable aspect With confetti, streamers, cowbells and toys (archatc) ~ . We can sure make a lot of Homecoming Noise 46. Noblemen 32. 33 47. Badgerlike ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NEW MEXICO LOBO We've got pennants, crepe paper, decorations galore animal 34 35 3& 37 38 39 40 41 48. Driving ~ ~ PubJllihedTuetda,.8; ThUl'lda,.8, anclFrI. days, .during' the coUeg'e ,ear, except durin. To dress up your house from ceiling to floor ice and rain 42 43 44 holidays anclexamlnatlon perfodll, by the DOWN ~ Associated Students of the Unlveralt7 of New Mexico. Your bookstore can supply all of your needs 1. Possess 4S 46 Entered as second ClUII matter at tile 2. Below ~ Post Office. Albuquerque. AuII'. 1, 1913, un­ While the N.M. eleven performs wotmdrous deeds. (nailt., 47 IjB der the act 01 Mar. 3. 18'1'9. Printed by the UNM Printing plant. Subscription rat.: 3. RObust ~ " So let's paint the campus $C.OO lor the IIchool year. 4. ~nticed 10-' All Silver and Red Editorial Staff DAILY CRYP~OQUOTE-Here's how to work It: Lionel Linder, editor; Elaine To let Arizona know IsLONGFELLOW lanks, managing editor; ... Micke}' AXYDLBAAXR Toppino, Fred Jordan, Rob Edmond.. We're surely not dead - One letter Simply stands for a.nother. In this example A is used son,night editors. for .the threeL's,. X for the two OIS, etc. Single lctters,apos. Business Staff trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. .1."omOrmsby, business. manager. Each day the code letters are different. Bill Winterbottom, assistant busi. A Cryptogram QUotatloh ness manager; Kenny Hansen. cir­ Your Associated Students Bookstore culation manager. W,":S B W U KXRK GMVU ALLG SLA "Very few facts are able to tell On Campus- Ext. 219 TAUMB, MRI LRU QAXRT1( Xft; MWW. their OWn story, without comments to bring out tlleir meaning/'-John -U I E M A X K, Stuart Mill ' Yesterday's .CryptoquotCO'-I LII(Ill' AOOUaOH; I., LIKE k i /1 COWL: I LlKm A PROPHET Oli". THE SOUL.--EMmRSON• 'i .offlce$ . in the Joumalism Building jl D1.tributC!d b)' )(In, < Phone '1-8861. Ext. 314· _ .. '.ature. "hellcat. ,. . '; ~ " ·U. Fefes Teachers Sigma Phi Epsilon Kietzman Champ Golfer Of' NROTC Tourpament At 'Dance ~aturday , ::''' Pledges Sixteen . ~urdell Kietzman ha$ become the Meet The Uniyersity will be host at a Sigma Phi Epsilon 'new pledges . champion golfer of the NROTCdue dancf3 Fdday at 9 p. m. in the SUB this l3emester a. re: Oorence S. Rich. _ to the results of the tournalllent in honor of teachers attending the . completed e~rlier this week. The New Mexico Education Associatiropper 6 to 5~ Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Riebsomer, Dr. Tex., and Don Johnson Albuquer-'\.. The pl'lze ot a ~ozen golf balls ana Mrs •.Howard J. Dittmer; Dr. qu e. 'was donated by MaJor SP. uhler. All and Mrs. Leighton Johnson, Dr. 'rhey were pledged at the end of Midshipmen were eligible to enter and Mrs. Miguel JOl'rin, Dr~ and the three-week waiting period. the tournament, as were officers and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Dr. and rs. Sher­ men attached to the unit. man E. Smith, Dr. and l\{rs.E. H. Fixley and Prof. Martin Eo, Fleck. E~rlier in the evening service Pat. Hurley to Sp'eak fraternities and ::;ororities will gllide the visitors on a campus tour To Republican Group and at 7 :30 members of the UNM Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, candidate faculty who have been on the cam­ for the United States Senate is . pus for a number of years will be scheduled to speak at the next . present at a reception for teachers meeting of the campus Young Re­ in T20-Lounge. . pUblicans on Tuesday afternoon. Over 250 students have signed up for the Youth for Eisenhower campaign, it was disclosed at the SMARTLV' Toppino Quits Lobo last meeting of the GOP group. CO-ORDINATED Arrow Underwear For Worle as Prexy FOR THE Mickey Toppino has resigned as Powell Speaks to Frat night editor of the Lobo, editor R.P. Powell, Perllonnel Manager .can't ~ beat flJI. comfort Lionel Linder disclosed today. of the Sandia Oorporation spoke to In his letter of resignation, Top­ members. of the Delta Sigma Pi pino said that he felt that his "new business fraternity on Tuesday evening. position in the Student Senate will Arrow Short! up re9uire my full t.ime and attention." He covered management and its 1.45 Due to a traditional separation' problems and hints for job appli­ Arrow Undershirt! 1.00 up between government and the press, cants during personnel interviewS-. Toppino said he did not believe that he could legitimately continue in the one while holding an executive position in the other. j , ARROW Chisholm's »» .... LSHIRl. • liES • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS It SPORTS SHIRTS Best Place The Campus Headquart,ers 01 All FOR COKES,. DATES, SAND. 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, j " of football Thursday afte:t'~oon at For That- . . 3:30 in Mitchell hall 12~. ' '. f.. f. 'e' n" .se: 'o·f.. ·· M.'. -I' n· er. ·5··.. PO' ·~s.·.. e.·.. s DlidDeGroot Give$ Talk "JOE COLLEG:;E LOOK" 0 , I On Recent Lob'o Games The meeting is open to both men . the and women studen~s and, will fea .. TnIANGLE .:BARBER saor ture pictUl'es of either the Brigham 2902 Ce'.ntral Ave. SE Young or Wyoming game. Everyone Major Problem for Lobos:thi;1~fj.r~~~£~!4~ Specialists OIl Burrs &- Crewcuts learning more about the techniques interested is invited to attend., By Max Odendahl,' Lobo Sports Editor ¢a The New Mexico Lobo football team is working hard on defense this week in preparation for their game Saturday with the Texas Western Miners in El Paso. ' Although the Lobos have shined in defense this year they a~e worried about reports of the offense of the Miners sparked by Dick SMnaut. out of trouble at El Paso. Chuck Shinaut plays in tbe quarterback Koskovich and ~ol?by. Arnett have spot fOJ,' the Miners and ranks num,. both been :workmg . out a quarter­ ber seven in the nation in individual ba~k this week and, Koskovich is ,~--,L-~' tC?tal offense. ,He can run, pass, and gom~ .to have ~o h?stle ~o make the klCk and has gained 810 yards while startlng~p(lt If Ar~ett ~ perfor!l1" handling the ball in 128 plays. a!lce . agamst WyomIng IS any In- There's lots of e~citement The Lobos are reported to be in dlcatIon.·.. '.. good condition after their rough Don P~Plm was nonllnated for around the dance floor-greeting game with Wyoming l~st weekend. All:Amerlcan Tuesdal; by the As­ Big Roger. Cox is expected to be soc1!lted Press. for hlS fine work old friends, making new ones. ready for action against Texas ~ga~nst Wyommg. Alth?~gh th!'lre Part or'the fun of Campus parties Western Sam Suplizio is still suf. IS lIttle chance of Papml maklpg · f' . h· ld d ' .. the final team unless New Mexlco fenng rom a a 011 ~r an . IS not either wins or stands high in the is the pause to enjoy a Coke. e~:pected to play agamst the Ore conference, it is nevertheless a trib­ DJggers. ute to him and a sign that UNM It's delicious ••• refreshing, too. Lobo mentor~ refuse ~oreveal is actually being ,heard of in football whether they mll use theIr spread circles' " . • against the border gridders and Sco;es of students are exPected hin~ that theY'. will use only ~heir to follow the squad to EI Paso on Campus spht"T formatIOn. Saturday. TheUN.M marching band A. L. Terpening is second in con- will periorm at halftime with a ference standings in :punting. Ter- I>how embodying the national politi- pening is expected to keep the Lobos ealscene. . capers call for Lobos Practice Scoring Plays For Clash.With Texas Western Coke" 10ll'ED UNDER AUTHORITY 0. Tltl COCA .. COLA COMPANY IV By George C. Ambabo MORE BOQUETS: I'm given to underst~nd that in Dave Mathews and Grant Logan C 1952. THI!! COCM:OLA COMPANY preference to the snow gloves the have to be singled out for some individual attention. They each I. team took last week, they would have preferred some other type played what is considered by many of hand equipment, say, boxing as the finest games of their college gloves? careers against Wtoming, and ad­ Conditioning and attention to mirably took up the slack when game errops took up Mondays prac­ needed. Weldon Hunter, in at de­ tice and skull session. Tuesday and fensive end for the first time. was Wednesday it was back to head terrific. So was Bobby Morgan, who knocking as the squad polished the is fast becoming a King Kong on model Tand cranked up the spread the gridiron, both on defense and to check its timing. A fewinnova­ offense. Did you ever see such ter­ -tions like touchdown scoring plays rific terminal tenders as we've cul­ are being tried out, at least in tivated? 'IHoss" Morris, Don Hyder, practice. Dick Brett, Ray Guerrette; "Doe" Averaging 1.7 touchdowns or 13 Southard, "Hoot" Gibson and Roger plus points a game might seem a Cox all add up, to rough going out fair amount with the defensive there on the ends. unit the team passeses. However, Down the middle we've been "We've got to put some new spark beefed up also. Matteucci, Jaeger.! plugs in our model T to :fire it up Witkowski, playing with an injurea as a practical toil to the spread. gam, and LOgan all looked good as It's got to produce a more sustained Gibralters in the center of that line. - attack, and some earlier scoring. Gil Dobie, a famous ole coach, always used to say, give me good " Last Saturday, against Wyom­ ing, we faced a g()od; big defensive tackles, and I'll win you football unit with Chuck Koscovich admit­ games. His. dear ole heart would ting a prime case of pressure, we palpitate with joy at the workingE! $7 to only rolled .spasmodically. Person. of Jack Barger, Don Papini, Marlin Pound, Jay Crampton, and George • ally, I feel that Chuck can make the T work just as well as he did the Burcher. They're big and rough, single wing last year, and as well and they can go. as Bobby Arnett runs his successful Well; I guess you'll all be ·down spread. Chuck 1:an run, he can at the Miners' convention. when we throw, and he's as (!ool-headed as control the vote and elect our own '71IMENANM ARE PRlCEIE.«/ any when analyzing the derense on officers. The cheerleaders are trying the give-or.. keep. I believe you to go, sure wish the school could 'they protect ,he American way of IiI• ., •• Out bome., our 'reedoms, our future. might. just see him do that very see its way to include them. along good job this week against the with the band. If they make it, a Miners. cheer for the opposition. nd then Mr. Five.. by.. Five up nd t .'em, Lobos. 7hese Hands, sensitively trained to respond acutely to the com­ Mr. Five-by.. Five, that's Larry mands of an alert mind and courageous heart, are the hands of a Geraciotti, reports no serious in­ United States Air Force Pilot. juries, although plenty of aches and Sigma Chi Gridqers The skillful touch of these hands attunes the blasting speed of brilisesj but expects that all should modern jet aircraft effective missions in discouraging ally be reaay for the El Paso trip, with to the discoloration of eyes and busted Eke by Tri Delts . enemy. These hands are supremely capable of flying and fighting beaks giving- us a. formidable ap­ these machines with devastating effect. pearance to the opposition. Two fraternity·sorority football Campus jive has come u'{) with a games were played. last weekend. J'hese Hands belong to yoWl" spirited American men (not Bupermen) who desire to live new one :for our support of the The Sigma Chis beat the Tn Delts unmolested in a free America .... wJl() want to enjoy the same rights and opportunities open to squad•. When you .. go down to EI 6.. 4 when Skip Guthrie made the all real American people. Paso to see us dig. those Miners, 'Winning touchaown in the last half remembet that a "Gung-Ho Lobo" minute. TheTri Delts had previous­ These Hands belong to our sons-youra and mine. Youths who is ()ne who howls in 'Victory, fights ly scored two safeties. BY' the way, harder in defeat, and win or lose, is they say they have made up some :must decide today how they ~ share in defense of our nation and .still. a true :tan with loyal support new plays in ease the Lobos are also better themselves. To insure greater chan~s of their success, for the squad. interested. today's college men shotlld be encouraged to complete their eduC!a" It does my ole line.loving heart The Alpha Chis tied. theSAEs tion and then serve their country best by enlisting as Aviation good to read the list ·of ball carriers, 18-18. Mary Pat Edwards and Rita. and their Iltoting" accomplishments. Cummins .. scored the touchdowns, Cadets in the U. S. Air Force. For amongst them this week is with Barbara Rictel: kicking the Theirs is the choice of becoming either a Pilot or Aircraft t, listed. one . Barger. Carrys~ .1, extra point. Bob Dowds made one of Observer. After graduation as Second Lieutenants in the U. S. Air Gained: {} yds., Losses: None, Net the. SAE's touchdowns. Cokes and Force, they wear tlIa silver win,,, of fiyingexecutives and begin ~" :" 'gain: I) yds. You know. who that cookies were served in the Alpha earrtingnearly $5300 a year. I ,'I , I leather.luggingdemoll is? He is Chi house after the game. .. _ , none other than our AlI·Conference doe McMinn parted with his Pike" rhese Hands represent a man ready to qualify for this tremendous task because he :is between " lineman, tackle .lack BargeI', in pin Saturday night. It reallY' looks the ages .of 19 and 26~ years, Ulltnarried, and in excellent physical condition, especially eyes, 'Person! . goodou Bobby Allen. ears, heart and teeth. He possesses at least two yeats of college and the inherent urge to fly.

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