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12-4-1951 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 054, No 34, 12/4/ 1951

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· Aggies,· UNM Fire WRC VolleybAll Tourney I .... Koskovich's Blocking· To Sta'rt on Wednesdav ---~obo Sports--- In AFROTC Meet W om!ln's Recreation Council will I Aids Lobos' ·Backfield The AFROTC rille te&m will llp0l1SO;t; Q .volley)>all tournament · 'l; play host to the New Ml!:ll:ico to 9 :p. m, on Dec, 6 and 6. There I BY JIM H:EATH Aggies varsity rille team in a will lle eight girls on each team. sMulde:r shooting match at. the Each girl must have. a heart' check. co Capa)>1e Chucl!: Kosl1ovich of Can­ UNM . rifle r&nge ·Monday. Gun­ Names o:l; t!ilam .m!ilmbexs axe to be I ,, OpeQer ton, Ohio, has been one o;f the real ning for · a win, the AFROTC turned in to .tUma · Dismuke by .I lobos Will Meet Aggies in Cpge bright spots for Coach Dudley De­ aggregate dropped their last match· Dec, 3. · · . 4 -·... "Basj{,etl>aU tall;es over the sports action are. Ross Black, Red Rich­ Groot's Lobos this season with his to· the University o£ Mississippi Also sponsored by WRC 11re the I spotlight 1\-l:ondl\y night when the ardson, :SUI Currie; Phil Kennedy, 1833 to 1'798. · · )Jadmiton and tabl!l tennis games Lobos open their 11)51-52 cam. Duke Peters<>n, Dave Warren, and fine performance at blocking back The seven-man Aggies . te&m, played' every Tuel!day .and Thurs• paign m G-ene Golden; · coached by Capt, Harold Z. Mool.'e,

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I .GREY PANTS AND OPEN MOUTH Sharing of Culturt . L,i.ule Man On <:t•mpus .. by Bibler '' 1 Council Gets Mad, 'Noel, Noel' ••• , Second Rodey Plqy Court to Discuss His"· mother must hlwe been scared by an air raid siren. ' That character wearing the red sweater, grey pants. and Asked by Okinawan- Will Open Tonight Petitions on· Lobo~ open m6uth who drown out the student cheering section at BY MASAO SAKUMOTO Shelves liquor Ads ' . The opening production of "Two , The Student .CQurt will. meet to­ the football game Saturday. · . Okinawan, student A cloudburst of •· invective filled 22 GroUpS to Compete in Song Fest Blind Mice," bY Samuel Spew11ck, nay at 2 p. m. in the Student Coun. The vocifel'OUS :Person (his name is Tom Burns)· turned up •'He is my best friend because I the UNM Student Council meeting Twenty-two ~rganizations will Kappa Alph'a, "Behold That .star" will ·be tonight ~t 8:30. p. m. )n en room to consider action Pll two understami him Frida~ !IS a motion to revive the , participate in tqe all-campus song and "Riff. Song"; Newman Club, "It RQdey theatre. The play 1s a sat1re publications petitions presented last '~ ~ .. the volume of the public address system about as high as it Qn ''red tape en tarigled" W a:;hing- I <1m his best fliend because he issue of ac,ceptance o:( liquor adver­ fest ~ponsored b>; the Jllnior Class. Came Upon the Midnight Clear" wee!t. . , ,,' would go and poured his gravel voice into the mike, th'en looked \lnderstands me .. " tisaments 1n the Lobo was tabled. tQn, t. Featuring Christmas Songs, the and "Ave Maria''· and Alpha Chi The Army, Navy, Ma1•ines and Petitions are fro!ll student body up as if he had made the tackle himself.. · It is an entirely imposs;ible mat. C9uncilman Glen Houston set off annual event will be Df;lc, 16 at 2 Omega, ''Carol of the Bel~s" and 0 l Pres. Edward D1·iscoll and Student · the fireworlts by motioning that the Air Force become involved in a He must have been too wrapped up in his own occupation to tel' to have a true co-operation p.m. in the StJB ballroom, Bob Wonder As I Wand.er." . mythical mision of nonsense caused Councilman Alan Spit:~;. Driscoll watch the game,. because he persisted in shouting "hit'em without mutual proper ~ognition Council request. the UNM Publicll­ N Ol.'fieet, junio~ clasa president wants a decision t9 . rule that; the and understanding. As for the re\a­ tions :Board reverl!e its stand liP­ announced. ' · by a hoax of Tommy Thurston Publications Board has the right I harder," or some such thing, five or six times in succession proving liquor ads in student publi­ (Roland Schweinberger), a news­ during and after .a play was, completed .and the teams were tion between .Amel·ica and Japan, Judges select~d for the fe;;~t 11re: Masselos Will Play. paperman with a sense of humor. to instruct the Lobo to print a gov- · h~tve we mutual proper cognition cations. Mrs. Nina Anc()na, Dr. Sherman ernment column, Spitz seeks a re~ I plotting the next one, ' .. Houston offered tw0c reasons for The "Two BUnd Mice,'' played by I an

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I . l I ' " e· II •t• u· NM gllme . Satut'day.' The member$ Ut s·1g . v·lSI · were: Ahmlltl Romeih, Ralph Cav- UN M Artists Stage ag . ps I Five var~;~ity' players Qf the Utah alucci, George Hotchllins,' Don Hib­ ,Phi Qelt Hoopsters Top Frat League ,A.ggies football teilm were guests betts .and Russ McGraw. All 11re Christmas Exhibit of Sigma phi Epsilon after the ·· members of the Utah State chaptel.'. · BY JU\1liEATH' !lnt par£ormer all season, paced the I The UNM Students'"llft group is I ' I Phi Delta The.ta slipped b~ Sigma engina!lrs' efforts. j Mpha Epsilon ~(H.6 in a basketball 'J,'he hot-shooting. of Bill Brown staging its third annual Christmas co I battle last Friday night to cop the sparked, the Pi KIIPPa Alpha quin­ show and s11le in the 1\rt building. fraternity division cbampion$hip. tet to a easy win over K11ppa Sig. Judy Pollock, presidllnt, said that' I Both teams aho advanced into the, ma. Brown fired 1:;1 counters to over 250 items in the show are A!l·University playoff with the leead all scorer$. Bo}) Russell scored offered for sale at prices ranging I wmner and runner-up in the non- lO markers for KS. DAVISI .GRILL from'25 cellts to ~9Q. fraternity divi~;~ion. · · · ·. ln. prellmil111rY playoff activity I Two other games were also reeled l11st week, the civil engineers won. All items, .Miss Pollock said, can I VOL. LIV DECEMBER 1951 35 ott FridaY' night. The ind(;lpenilent second place in league U by taking be seell daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. H~me, of' athletics club edged the civil engi- forfeits from the NROTC a11d the through Dec. "7, · I lleers 22-17 to enter the finals of the Pretzels with whom they'd been Included are 129 entries in p;;~int-' non-fraterniey playolf against the tied; the lAC rocked the DeAn'za ings, drawings an.d woodcuts, 25 Chilly Winds, RaJns Nip DeAnza ~lub in one, while Pi Kappa club 34.-25 in a playoff :for first 11nd . C!lrea;rnic.s, 85 pieces of jewelry, six TASTY DISHES ''N. 1·' . '' I i\J.pha rocked Kl\ppa Sigma :;17-24. ·second places in league I; SAE ill weaving, and dozens of· miscel­ · o ssue""· s u tng in. the fraternity playoff for third nippeil PKA 25-23; PDT trimmed laneous items in such fields as UNM Campus Today; and fourth places. · KS 32-23; and the DeAnza club sculpturing and pottery. .1415 Central Yesterday, the De~za club and beat the BSU :;10-22. Visitors are invited to see the E. the lAC tangled for the non-frater- • show regardless of their interest ·. ·Thermometers Drop in purchasillg Christmas gifts, Miss nity c:hampionship alld the Baptist Smit,h Wants Comments Falling thermometers and strong On Driscoll Petition Pollock said. Student Union battled the civil en· winds are i.n sight in Alb···uq.uuerque ;,cgineel:'s :for third place. Results On UNM Trailer Court We not only put on a good art today, with the . weather bureau By LIONEL UNDER · were too late to be ~ncluded in the show before Christmas each year," BUY YOUR PACKAGE GOODS Dr. Sherman E, Smith, director Miss Pollock added, "but we find it. reporting a cold · frollt moving in The Student Court rendered a no-issue decision Tuesday on Lo)JO, but both th!l D!lAnz!lo club and of student affairs, asks allyone from the. West Coast with a 45 the IAC will be in th!l All-U playoff hilS proved to lie a very convenient. at mile-all-hour velocity. a petition submitted by student .body PJ;esident Edward Dris­ whic:h l;!tarts Wednesday. interested in living ill a University way for the public to find attractive coll. The petition asked the court to declare that the UNM trailer court to write to him im- and inexpensive Yuletide p1·esents.'' Winds reachillg 55 miles an hour Wedllesday's schedule slates Phi mediately. " w;e:re. :.;ecor~e~ here yesterday, with Publications Board has the right to Delta Theta against the r1,mner-up If n() further indication .o£ stu­ VlSib1hty hm1ted to less than one' ex(!rcise contl,nl ov~r the policies of non-fraternity five at 4:30 with dents desiring such a project is mile. · the Lobo. SAE tallgling with the non-frater­ shown, the matter will be dropped. Rain alld snow fell ih the moun­ The problem was clarified when nity champion at 5:30. The finals DALE'S tains last night, with a low o:f 24 Student Council Votes E. B. Mann, head of the Publica­ and consolation games are then 1·eported lal!t night, alld a :pOl!ljible tions Board, said the Board has the scheduled for next Monday. Best Place low of 15 forecal!t for tonight. right to exercise control over Lobo In the Phi Delta victory Friday, Skyline Standings LIQUOR STORE The weatherman l!'ays that the Organization Budgets policies. Clarlc Stroun was the high scorer skies may clear tonight. if the cold However, Mann told the Court, fol:' the winners with 6 points, but W L Tie Pet. ol All front passes over, but that snow or Driscoll's appearallce at the Nov. 14 '; Doug Grallt and Gene Pierce with Utah ------4 1 0 .800 Home ol Fine Liquors in Albuquerque 'rain flurries are possible today and Be Submitted Jan. B Board meeting was interpreted as 5 each and Fred Brian with 4 were Wyoming ----· 5 1 1 .786 , tonight. · in a personal capacity. Therefore, T.he 10 to 20 degree temperature ·BY LIONEL LINDER action of the Soard demanding the - l I close behind. Lanky Bruce Pieters Denver------4 3 0 .571 FREE, FAST DELIVERY SERVICE meshed 8 markers for the losers to Colo. A&M ---- 3 3 1 ,500 Meet the Gang drop forecast serves liS a warning The Student Council voted Tues. Lobo editor to Pl'illt a student gov­ to students owning automobiles. day to require all campus organiza­ emmellt column could not be talcen account for half of the SAE total. Brig. Young--· 2 3 1 .417 at LOCATED ON THE TRIANGLE Vic Garcia pitched in 10 markers utah State ---- 2 4 1 .357 Anti-free~e or a drained radiator tions using funds allocated by thl;! because it was assumed that the l'e­ to pace the IAC to their 5-point New Mexico ___ 2 ( 0 .333 OKIE JOE'S ACROSS FROM THE UNIVERSITY and block: are posible solutions. Council, to submit their 1952~53 quest did not represent the desires ' , margin of victory over the civil Montana ------1 4 0 .200 · 2906 E. Central After today~s :t:ront passes, the budgets by Jan. 8. of the studellt body. · · engineers. Irving Davis, a consist- (Ties count as one-half game won.) 1720 E. CENTRAL Phone 5-2813 weatherman said, llO others are ill Councilmall Glen Mouston mo­ Mann added that consideration sight, but observers on the West tioned also that items on the bud­ would be in ord.er if future propos­ Coast thought it likely another gets be justified. This will enable a als would lie approved through stu­ front was brewing. · : more adequate distribution of the dent channels like the Student · Winds and precipitation ground­ funds received. from the activity Council, Senate o:~; ·Court. ' I ed planes in the nuddle west Tues­ ticket, he said. Power to demand the Lobo editor day night. Winds o£ gale propor­ Regardin~ charters for each con- to do any specific act is vested in tions we1·e recorded in the wal{e of : stitutional executive committee, the the Publications Board, but first it that :t:rollt, whic:h will miss this THE ELEVEN CANDIDATES for the title of Mirage Favorite Council voted to. have each group must receive a mandate from the area. are, top row, left to right: Lois McClesky, Kappa Alpha Theta; submit their charter by Dec. 21 students, Mann eaid. Winter is here. Sally Hulbert, Phrateres ; Bobbie Allyn, Kappa Kappa Gamma; unless conditions warrant a post­ Chief Justice James Campos Molly Conley, Town Club, and Joann McNay, Pi Beta Phi. Sec­ ponement. summed up the arguments stating Dr. Sherman E. Smith, head of that thre was no clear-cut issue Ail: Group Collects ond row: Helen Cox, Delta Delta Delta; Jackie May, Alpha student affairs, reported that the after Manll agreed to what the peti­ 'I Delta Pi, and Carol Ernst, Bandelier hall. Third row: June gymnasium will be open for stu­ tion requested the Court to decide. ' Stratton, Hokona-Marron; Jean Walpole, Chi Omega, and Betty dents on Sundays. Th1s report re­ Justices Carrie Williams, Rich­ . Food for the Needy Jean Bourbonia, Alpha Chi Omega. The semi-formal (date lieves Councilman Harold Brock ard Greenleaf and Robert Stuart of his inv~Jstigating d,uties ill that concurred. The court postponed ac­ The Christmas "Food .for· the dress) affair will be- Saturday, in the SUB ballroom. Activity matter. The Sunday swimming tion on other petitions until their Needy" drive at UNM is now on, tickets are necessary to vote.-Kew photo question is still pending. next meeting. · Buzz Birkelo, chairman, announced. In order to c:ut down on their owll ·~~~~~ The drive, sponsored by the Air expem;es, the Council voted unani­ ROTC, will collect food and money mously :for the removal of the tele­ donations from campus organiza• phone in their office. The action APhiOs, Elks to Hold tions and individual students to came after a re}lort by Rita Cum­ ~tCb J~armacp ~e ~urned over to charity organ· Coed Says UNM Deserves Publicity tzatlons, mings of the SUB committee. She Buzz Birkelo and Don Dickerson "The eastern, southern and mid­ This type of thing is not new to said that making the Counc:il tele­ Christmas Toy Dance of the University committee said western colleges are receiving more Mary. She was business manager phone an extension of SUB would 35 campus organizations will con­ than theh· share of publicity," was o£ her high school literary maga­ impose incollveniences on the SUB Alpha Phi Omega is sponsoring tribute to the drive. the opinion of UNM student Mary zine and society editor for her workers. the annual 'roy Dance ill cooper­ ...... , dot Chesterfield Mesa Vista dorm has set up a Russell in her prize-,vinning article school newspaper. She has also had Coullcil Houstoll moved to take atioll with the Elks club, Friday for Mademoiselle magazine. experience in high sc:hool journal­ his motioll opposing liquor ads off from 9 p. m. to midnight. c:ollection cup in the main lobby. the table. It had beell tabled at the The Air ~ ROTC will contribute "I suggested," she said, referring ism and creative writing. Orlie Wagner and his 12-piece muc:h of the canned goods to the to the article, "that the;v investigate Although she is studying Span­ previous meeting. After a short dis­ orchestra are donating their ser­ drive. the ':far west' alld g1ve us some ish and French, she is interested in cussion, Houston moved that the vices for the occasion. Birkelo said the canned foods publicity, especially UNM.'' journalism as a ac1·eer. She is :par· liquor motion be tabled again until Admission will be by presellt­ aud non-perishable foods will be This article placed Mary Russell, ticularly interested in fashions and the meeting tomorrow. ation of. a toy per couple at the stored in Y1-1. Tru<.!ks will be A.D.Pi, on the Mademoiselle Col­ would like to do writing for a fash­ door of the SUB ballroom. The col­ available. for pick-ups on Dec. 11, lege boarii. Fifty out of 700 college ion magazine, especially if her work lection of toys will be distributed 12, and 13, Collection hours will girl contestants were chosen. carried her abroad. Mesa Vistans Plan by the Elks to the Ullderpriveledged be between 9 a. m. and 4 p.m. "I intend to do c:reative writing childrell of Albuquerque. As an assignment the contestants as a hobby," she says, Miss Russell For the convenience of UNM stu­ Donatiolls will be picked up by were asked to criticize the section c:alling extension 320. is the daughter of Mr. alldMrs. H. Yule Hop Dec. 14 dents Alpha Phi Omega has a table of the mag11zine that interested A. Russell of Winslow, Ariz. set up in the 'SUB with an assort­ them most in either the August or Mesa Vista dorm students and ment of toys. These toys can be September issue. Miss Russell chose their dates will celebrate the Yule­ purchased and takell to the dance Air Force Unit "A" the features of the August issue. Pastor to Speak Today tide season with their annual or a receipt will be givell to the The 50 young women from ac­ Christmas dance Dec. 14, at the buyer to be used for admission. c:redited c:olleges and junior c:ol­ On-Racial Discrimination Knights of Columbus hall. · Les Korpela, A Phi () president, Is Honor Squadron leges are now working on assign· . . Music will be furnished by Nato The Rev. J. I. Candeleria, pastor reminds studellts that they can still In · the AFROTC review held, ments which Will place one of them Hernandez from 9 p. m. until mid­ contribute toys although they do in the position of guest editor for of the second Baptist church, will night. Favors will be given out, Squadron A was named honor speak at the. USOF supper forum not atend the dance. The A Phi 0 squadron for the second time. Re­ Mademoiselle. The lucky winner according to Tom Lief, dorm social toy table will be open on the night views for the selection o£. the honor will receive a salary for June, and today in the SUB basement lounge. c:hairman. of the dance. · an all-expense paid trip to and from Candelaria was a member of the Suits for men and formals for s~'Uadron are held at the end of city commission . committee that eac:h month. · New York. The winner will be the ladies have. been decided on by Units are judged on the basis of chosen May 1, 1952. . studied racial discrimination in the dorm social committee. The There are three assi$\'nments. Albuquerque. He will speak on dance is free, Lief added. Pharmacists- Plan Dance drill proficiency and participation their findings. in outside activities, according to Each contestant may chose from Chaperons for the affair are Mr. The anllual Christmas dance the AFROTC public information the following: writing articles, il­ The meal is at 5:30 and the :pro­ and Mrs. Reeve Baysinger; head sponsored by the student branch office. lustrating, planning ..advertising, gram will begin at 6:15. dorm residents. Mrs. Baysinger is of the American Pharmaceutical A banner is awarded the selected designing fashions or reporting on All students are invited, said house mother, and Baysinger is association will be Dec. 14 at 9 honor squadron and. is displayed campus life. Franci~ Craig, president• UNM backfield coach, . p. Ill< in the SUB ballrMm. by that unit until the review. Judg~ ing is done by a staff of regular Air FO!:ce officers form. the AF­ ROTC faculty. . Final review fot' the year will Uncle· Baits Say uGreet:ingsu t:o Snarfs Now be today with the entire organiza­ ' ' ticm in dress blues. Pictures of the great many of the modern slang in­ young man answers: "Greetings.'' ('I'm snowed"-don't understand; unit will be taken fot' the Mirage Grampa was much more pictur­ ~~ esque and inventive in the use of ventions come from war experi­ This has reference to the local draft and. two sets of intials which every at that time. ences. UNM students call the board which sends certain little campus student knows: BMOC, big campus slang ill his college days threshhold of a women's dormitory cards of "greetings" to report for man on the campus; and TGIF, Navy ROTC Loses Rifle thall his counterpart of 1951. "heart-breaker riilge," which comes induction at a certain time. thank God it's Friday. MILDN.ESS A survey of c:urrent slang made directly from the Korean skirntish. Along certain .lines the :presellt· But every campus has slang ap• by Dr. Robert :E. Barton Allell's The Naval ROTC is called in bull day college student has come up propriate to its own geographical ' Match to A&M Cadets speech class on campus shows many sessions "The Sea-Going USO" and with words and phrases that can be location. At the University "to taco The UNM NROTC rifle team holdovers from almost a half·c:en• the Air .Force .ROTC is commonly ternted original-that is after de· up" means to eat Mexicall dishes; ~ plac:ed second. in a triangle. matc:h tury ago. · termed "The Bus Boys.'' letion of the indecent language. a "mesa mate" is a girl friend; "Rio held Monday at the Univ(Jl.'sity rifle . F,or instance Grampa said, .and To say he "crashed and burned" Here are a few of the best with Granite mud" is coffee; and the - range, scoring . 1797. Outscoring­ college .. kids · IJ,re still saying: fags means that the you:ngster is a com­ their meanings.: "Daily Excuse'~ is the Lobo, student were the New Mexico Aggie ROTC and weeds for · cigarettes, tight plete flop. If a young man is "eaten I've got a ''hassel"-a classt let's newspaper. with 1820, The AFROTC team scot'e wads, a heeJL IOUnli(e 1iza1·d, apple out" by his professor he gets a "garbage up"--eat; "gimme five"­ And if you don't know that a NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE* was 1754. . . , polisher, go Clutch, Ill a fog, tnrow "blast.'' A "large charge" is simply let's shake hands; he's "on the "snarf" is a stupid pet'son, you're High individual score was made in the spon11;e, in the groove, big a thrill. hook"-ta:lking Oil phone; she's got simply not "hep." :fc From the Report of a Weii·Known Reileatch Organization by. Aggie Arvel Thomas, who fired wheel, screwball, in the hoosegow, A young man of draft age is a "rag top"-