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however, are not l'equired. p1•ints ~t the Oakhmd Art Gallery, Barbara Bailey Chosen Un Baile en Espana for · General admission is $1,20, tax Honors Won With OAkland, Calif. He won recogni• paid, TICKElTS MAY BEl OB· tioA with "Harve,St/' a lithograph, By Mademoiselle Editor Alianza Hispano Americana TAINElD FROM THEl SCHOOL OF Adams Paintings Barb~rn: Baileyt 415 S. Solano, <~Un Baile en Espana,'' annual INTER~AMERICA~ AFFAIRS OR N~w M~x1co a juniol' in the University College costume. dance sponsored by "the FROM SUZANNE HODGMAN, "The Spring/' an oil painting by , The ahmmi of l{appa Alpha fra­ of Fjne Arts, i:s the first · Alianza Hispano-Americana, will HOKONA E:ALL, In the ftp.al $'ame of the Womens Kenneth M. Adams, J'esi

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LETTERIP Time for• a Change Deat Mel Th s paE!t week the local eba:ptel:' Thts beasts me dent Is n. most of the Soctety fo1 the P1eventton In the u,nfo1 tunf:lte and nasty sttuatton of Mumnde1sfundmg between Nn Veterans Corner I hnve been pccused by many and ttons helds ts annual meetmg 111 By DICK FOULK Lobos Favored Over Cutplug New Mex1co JUSt across suspected by more of wrttlng the Several 1mportant annmmce·"t------­ Lobo Lair the border fJ om C01etooey Art aJ;tu~le Here IS n cballenge-I dtd ments were made at the abort zona names of .books Subse!nptton rate $3 oo_ ])CJ: yeal: payable J.n advance wnte the arhcle or know that meetmg T 1esda.y n gltt Tl1e board B;y ED GLASER Sports Edttor Sl,lb,gcrlpt on rate for men 1n armed forces $1 60 Sevmal st.! rtlmg conclus10ns By a unanunous vote Pat Ken '"as bemg wnttcn and anyone met v1tl five fuculty ndv1sors a1 d were made at tlus conventmn and nedy was chosen sec1 etacy She Member l\IELVIN MOllRIS Edt!or has any proof as to who wrote plans we1e formulated to establisll. lets have 1t on the front page Wlll undoubtedly cause a few rn sed ~ ~~;ceeds Conme .Pendergp.st who • I=Usocia!ed O:lt1e51ale Press Ahce Duff Asaocmte Edxtor the assoc1at on on a plane of left school becau~e ot: her health The grand finale of the Wllhs Barnes produetwll ' Lobo Doug Benton Associate Ed tor the LOBO eyebrows among the campus popu stt ength and Jntelllgant nctlv1ty PARADISE VALLEY RIDING ACADEMY JIM GARLIEP,P lacE) Folhes of 1946 Wtll unfold tomorrow afternoon on Ztmmer Kansas State Wildcats 6 li!LES EAST ON U S 66 Why don t all you htt1e boys The gteat maJO:t:Ity of mterna The mmn Issues from now on will • • • Edxtonnl and busme:;;s. offices are 1n room 9 of the Student man FJeld when the gndsters from U N M play host to a be a separate employment bureau ~d that the Kansas Statet s played buddmg Telephone 2 5528 grow up? AD tlonal me thJs season smce the opemng game WJth the second stanza which enable the ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY On Qehal:! of the student body of mem bets one of the better speeches Peppered by Umvers1ty of Kansas team to ~eaches ~inals ber 19 tt was decided to en ASSISTANT EDITORS the Tt:xas College of Mmes and Iw.ag ne what an outs1der thmks The Govewment has g111en the Flagstaff the Lobos have been estabhshed favontes Ever they have hemd His talk on 1adto tuumph In the Intramural Golf Tourney force the rule against the George Bush nnd John Barks Managers SPORTS EDITOR Metallurgy I should hke to ex:pretss when he comes m contact wtth such Umverstty of New Mexico $B50 000 past present and futuie was m smce that one pomt defeat by Colorado the Htlltoppers have Lobo Coach WJlhs Barnes stated whtch 1s on the way to 1ts cQfuple '~ carmg of letters I rom schools SPO)l,TS STAFF thanks and "smcere apprec1a masteipieces as Hey Bobbareeba' wotth of bmldmgs and othe1 fa foimnbve mteiest ng t:~nd humor progleSSJvely looked mme and more hke a football team an that the effects of the last three bon Montgomery downed Sanders other tlaan the UmvP-rsJt:y of t1011 of the hosp1tali.t~ and cor. or Ch1ckory Chick Chala Chula cthttes for the housmg of yetcrans Tough Teams should now be m shape to fimsh out the season m a blaze tough bits Wlll be a factor tomor 2 1 and Duffy bested G1ddmgs 1 up New 1\lexico This means high (It sound_s like a commerctal for a ous the Umverstty said today By MARVIN MEYERSON 1 ow but he also satd that he They are scheduled to p1ay the final school as well as other college coffee substitute S'\1-llg by a tongue If you Jece ved a notJee from the Most of the quarters are at Ktrt of glmy agamst the K S U Cats who have yet to brmghome ORCHIDS oi The Umve:z:sity of New Mex1co expects the squad to eontmue match later thts week letters It was decided that twd macaw) VA to the effect that your report land F eld twG mtles from the cam a viCtOiy fat Coach Hobbs Adams However the mere fact New Me:xtco s Lobos after and showed our delegation there No playmg the same brand of heads up The Table Tenms ToUI nament v1olators would be warned and Perhaps he s biOadmmded of earn ngs was not recetved and pus but apartments for 74 marr1ed that the expel ts have giVen the Lobos the nod for th1s tilt stumpmg the experts by vtrtue of CORSAGES $1 50 and up vember 2 the1r 13 13 be w1th the ball that 1t has demonstiated m the has progressed to the sem1 finals If co opera bon was not enou~;h to believe that th1s 1s only your allotment stopped JUst hop veterans and then families have We shall behappy at any t1me to should be enough to make us wary of the WJidcats They Wildcats are gettmg set to take three ptevJous weeks with Duffy and Irvme shoWing ach1eved m a short t1me achon Ch1 Omega House decoratmns m the ntakmg a passmg fad and therefoie delves down to the vete1ans new bulldmg been moved ncar the campus front EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS rece1ve a student trip here from are not as bad as thetr recmd md1cates and only lost to on another shghtly less fcxoctous Rudy Krall 200 pound rtght plenty of duve Thts tourna,ment would be taken tn tlte form of Flo'" crs of All Kmds mto Ute old songs What hap o! confuston and remake your Carlsbad Army Atr Ft~ld and re your school and trust that we can crew of wildcats th1s ttme ;from halfback who was one of the b1g has been gomg so fast that we removal of the oO'endmg letter pens'1 Sam~ thmgl Up comes elami It seems that the contact Hardm Simmons by 14 pomts as compared to the 49 that Floral Arrangements do as much for them modelled after nstallatton here guns m last years Sun .Bowl game have been unable to catch detatls or ins1gma from the sweater Mareseatoatsanddoeseatoats and office on the campus has sent the In the Ktrtland F1eld qumters they slugged us w1th Kansas State The contest whtch Thankmg: you ngrun for the Will be one of the co captams The tnat will stlll be current when the Attentton is called to the fact for Part1es TYPISTS 1 ttlelambseattyy or Hut Sut Ral forms downtown but the downtown the Umversity satd 650 smgle men One factm cannot be discounted though Thts last game Will take place tomorrow at Ztm P))~~~~· I splendtd arrangements made fot School ~eport Current Affairs merman Fteld 1s the last regularly otll.er w1 l be 210 pound ught paper com"s off the press ilt&t sweaters may be worn but l llCOple d1dn t .rec" ve 1t -Brother• WE DELIVER our students I remam son on the Rtllarah and a Bralla students ate housed and there ate which would nounally bung a letdown from the team Wl11 scheduled game for the Wolfpack tackle Lm Burnett The frate11ltttes are urged to NOT With letters Accordmg to the const1tutton of Smcerely yours SUit or Boop Boop Dtddem Cad apattments besides fot 83 matned to the conttary be the last chance for the lTidiVJdual players thts season tound up then cross country teams The freshman handbook Ph 7825 214 W Central the assoc1atwn any board membet The probable st.artmg hne ups WILIJAM R HINTZE clem 'Vaddcm Choo (Frankly men and tlletr famdtes for tomorrow s ttlt are fot a 3 m le Jaunt to be held the Shows many Are ~orum Organized who falls to atte 1d three meetmgs to prove to Coach Ea1nes that they should be among the 35 At first glance the record of the Sa)S on page 37 arbcle 3 Pre&Ident Student Association JUSt what the hell kmd of talk 1s The $650 000 figure mcludes Lobos Kansas State filst week m December There 1s that?) m successio 1 wtthout an exc.use will eight bmldmgs wh1clt are to be that wJil make the Honolulu tnp That should make Jt pretty team from Manhattan Kansas ap under Freshman Tradabons pears woebegone to say the least Hart LE_ _ - Reid a wot kout reqmrement for' this Upon hearmg the Fudd.y Duddy be dropped A mot10n was ra1sed moved frQm n dtstant pomt to the mtetestmg all the way No h1gh school rmgs letters However the r1gorous compebhon Acke1son LT McNeil event; and trammg cant be sta1ted Wlth the post-war peuod dawnmg Not Attending By UNM Students Watcltmaker wtth tts te1ufic lme concetnmg two members of the campus proper for class1 ootns and Dub Sheppm d Lany Felhcetb Spence1 Hankms~ and Roy they have ~ncounteied should be too soon or JDsigma may be worn while Fell cettt _ LG_ Berry board who have not come to the upon us, The Alvarado Hotel Wlli C. Russel/ AlmQst 8 000 school age chlldren A cot mttec representn g 4 or of I don t know how he does It, labotatoltes Andmson Wl11 all be playmg on Zimmerman Field for the taken mto cons1deratwn Havmg Doar - - _ C_ Conley Another tunnmg event m De attendmg the Umvers1ty of but he does 1t he probably thmks board meetmgs 1n foUl times Such All 1ooms and apartments are soon be returmng to the same hJgh m New Mex1co are not enrolled m gamzat10ns on the cfimpu:; wtth a last t1me, Satm day, as they will be lost by graduatmn before yet to regtster a v1ctory m or out Hughes _ -RG Schirmer cember w11l be the mlle telny The Nc\l :Mex1co Thts ts mtended - standards whteh have for many action IS necessary on the assump ART EDITOR • • - Acting Head of school, the Drvtston of Government faeult~ 1epresentatwe has organ JUSt who the rlevtl gives a whoop operated at cost and the Umver Burnett __ RT Heath ton tllat only ttchve mte1csted next fall Sheppard and Hankms a pair of sturdy tackles of thetr B1g Stx Conference the mtrnmural teams wtll cons1st of 16 as a fatr warmng years characterJzed Fred Hal vey FEATURE WRITERS Re&earch at the Un vers1ty of New 1zed the Umve1s1ty of New Mextcp ho\\ he docs 1t Just so long as the s1ty has set up A kttchen dmmg Wlihford RE_ Prather History Department mE>mbe1:s ate worthy of a place on Felhcettt a scrappy guard and Anderson 3. talented quarter- Wildcats WJil entet the game as men each of whom wtll run 110 food and servJce When our JOb JS Mextco teported this week Of Cur·u;nt Affa rs Forum so that clock 1s fixed hall lounge and small hbrary at ' underdogs Thts wtll be the first Geter _ QB Er cson the go\ etmng board We are sotry back wlll all be missed next year but the rest of the squad ttme smce the openmg game yards done we promJse you only Harvey CHIEF PROOF READER --:-c-~::~:-c··-- Jos1ah C Russell new professor those enro11ed only 75 per cent me there mny be an oppmtumty on our Only yesterday we recetved a lct­ the old officers club at Xntland .Btock LH_ _ Zeleeznnk LOST hospJtahty at Jts very best that we have to lose these men fot student use PROOF READERS - BB~o.bb-=H~it:ll~:~~~~~l:~=l~~~~";'[ !~::;"g~;~~~ ~E;~~ at the un1vers1ty of New prt!sent on any gtven day campus for mgamzed dJscuss1on t.er from a ft end who JUsta be IS expected to temam mtact and tetmn next season whiCh agamst Flagstaff that the Lobes Krall RH..: Bryan The Speedball Tournament Will CIRCULATION XJfA~AGER - 1 Mextco and v.ctmg head of the h s comnung from auld country m but cu1 need for active parbc1pa Dmmg halls on the campus and Tan, three-quarter length coat The 26 page report ent1tled of 1mp01 tant cunent problems JS a pretty fall gift to any coach have been favored to wm Cullen -FB __ Rothrock statt around December 2nd and at the Homecommg dance Saturday ALVARADO HOTEL CARTOONISTS tory department comes to New whtch he stated that thts was a tton ovatcomes any feel ngs o~ at Ktrtlmul also are operated on Publ c School Attendance and Three test forums bave been ft endsh1p "' * * The men from Manhattan opened WJll provtde qutte a spectacle for mght If found please return to STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Me:x:Jco from n [lositlon as assoCI School Costs m New Mex1co was planned by the commtttee to test m1ghty pah1ot e nation for every IL cost basts and meal tickets are The decJSion to make the Rose Bowl classtc a closed affaJr thetr season wtth a 21 7 loss to NOTICES FOR BUSINESS SECRETARY ate professor of htstory at the Um where he went th~y people were The recent elections show that $40 a montl the staten ent satd prepared by R J Mullins E'\':ecu the 1 esponse of the students fac between the PacJfic Coast Conference champwn and the Blg fast movmg Hardm Simmons They WEEKLY PROGRAM l'n:w:':e:s:te:d;:s;tu;d:e:n:ts::;:;:::::::::t;h:e:P::er:s:o:n:n:cl::O:ffi:e:e::;:::::::;; j::::;:::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::;; vers1ty of North Carolma where l1e t1ve Secretm:y of the New Mextco ulty and pt bl c for the program whtsthng and smgmg the nat1o1 nl somethmg IS \nong With the vet On tlte cumpus 375 women stu then bowed three times m succes Educut onal Assoctntwn and D.r The plans for tbe tln:ee test anthem To Each H s Own ' l.'l:lU !.: on the camp ts It 1sn t who dot ts hve m dormitoru~s and about Nme titleholder was a regrettable one m my esbmatwn The ston to the powerhouse squads of There wdl be no Issue of the 9 E H FlXley Pro:fess01 of School forums me as follows To countetact the 1ll effects of you vote :for but do you vote" Only 160 more hvc m s01onty houses annual Toumament of Roses had long held the envmble posJ­ the Big Stx Nebraska, Mtssour1, LOBO on Fnday November 29 ~ecord Increase JPA ~xams Open ta:h;:::,:l :,~~a!~!~orsdegree a smnll per cent or the veter1 ns All nottces for the weekly program WHEN IN NEED OF ~'" llJ.~ e~ from Earlham college m 1922 and Admm1stt:atton m the Umversity Dates 4 11 and 18 of December these songs the S P M' N ts About 150 men students live in hon of Kmg of the Bowl games because Jt usually pJtted and Oklahoma by respective scores bothered to cast a ballot Do we for the week of December 2 to 9 Call Us For A Dehcwus wtth the nsststnnce of the DIVISIOn All Wednesdays at 5 Jl m wagmg an mtcnstVc campaign ftntetmty hcmscs Hundreds of together the most powerful mdependent team m the country o:C 31 0 36 0 and 28 0 They were lnck school spmt" Do we fail to were due m the Personnel Office *RECORDS 11 There are at present says the Toptcs ag<1mst JUke boxes t:~~anos Jazz students tent tooms or apattments then nosed out 13 7 by the Iowa 0Ur' T.:aught To June t.r.:ads ::~mm~!~~:,;n,~ 'i":;~r=n~e;~~~s sho v pr1de m out nnme as vet In Albugue1que oi hve thete wtth agamst the always J>owerful Coast kmgpm Now we Wlll Thursday Nov.. rnber 21 .Th1s *RADIOS Fried Clueken Dbuiei· In J U U He was an asststant at Radcltffe report 143 000 chtldren between !\lust We Ftght Russta? Dr bands phonog nph u~cords and State Cyclones H \I etm s by not parttCipatmg m a lind the llabon s spmthght focused on the Sugar, Cotton, weekly program WJll appear m the SHEET 1\IUSIC 'rhe U S ClVll Servtce Comm1s and Harvatd nsststant professor the ages of SIX and 17 m New Mcx ~~:~nctte spenkei Decembei 4 Ftank Smaha theu famlltes Facmg San Franctsco m an m * DELIVERED HOT-TO YOUR DOOR The 240 faculty and Jumor fnc demonstrat on that JS necessary to and 01ange Bowls where a mOle representative game w11l 1ssue of Tuesday Novenlber 26 son has announced a new Jumor of history at Colorado College pto Another maJOl program 1s bemg tersectlonal tilt the Cats ytelded A!ENU ulty members of the Umvcrstty o! 1co Of thm number m 1944 45 Th W rk of the UN Atomic help ;regam our feeling as C1bzens ~ 0 launched due to the protests of ev be played 39 6 Last week they lost to a RIEDLING MUSIC CO New Mexico under 1ts :record em Professlimal Ass1stant examma fessor of h1story at New Mexteo 122 000 were enrolled m pubhc E e C t Tuesday, November by bowle1s who answered the first about 2 200 are veterans and there have had a full 4 year and 1934 grade the fo11owmg yea:r 44 Tangle W1th Tempe Gut mto a society an acbvtty of Spamsh music tomght at '1 30 the VFW last Sunday at the Sport -THE SHIFT- The committee cons1stmg of 11 Scott Adler was elected cap cnll for a bowhng team for the are 2 000 freshmen on the campus course Wtth a mnJor study 10 He 1s a member of the Amer can reached the e ghth grade 39 en the Veterans Assocmt on some p m m the reetto.l hall of tl1e Bowl Mtke Ptrga of the VJctors MalJOrte W Emmons Mo1 tar tam Carleton Webb c<1 cnptnm Umverstty of New Mextco Club paced them With a 214 h1gh game ANNOUNCING OUR APPOINTMENT AS The Umver;aty has mamtamed one of the iollowmg fields HtstorJcal Society and of the Popu tered h gh school 1'1 enrolled for During Half T1me tbmgl Take part m 1t More can muste buddtng The pubhe IS cor Board Brenton Sm1th Khatah nnrl :t-.1orma To1 moeblen, secretary officers ure Dan Brodte prestdent and a 566 htgh series 1ts rat o of one full ttme faculty .sons applymg from the exam lat10n Assocmtion of Arner1ca the semor year and 13 graduated be learned m co1lege than the dm11y Ill\' tted to attend s member of the rnnk of mstructor choose one. or more opt1ons .from Retention figures for the nation Rtcbard C Ctve1olo Veterans As The smooth runn ng Lobo cross ttoasurer Ed Kubmk VIce preindent Elamc Dan Brodte wha also wrttes Eastman Kodak Dealer socmt1on George 1\I Brown Speak country squad Will take on the or above for every 20 students among Archwes Chenustcy:1 Eco are markedly h1gher The PIC Adler an A&S student Js a local Games secretary Pat Emmet sports for th1.s department m Jus H e1s Club and Dr C V Wtcker Tempe (Ar1z) Bulldogs tomol'tow FOR THE HEIGHTS smd Pres1dent J P Wernette m nonucs Geography Mathematics ture contmues the report Is espe boy who played t1 ree years rnge The club bowls on Tues for some time he said school consolidatiOn has tnpled the A Hikmg Club tr p up Cedro Contrary to a stoty run by one of Room 30 Horlg n Hall A ladder has also bMn dtawn up c the performance of profcsstonal Were qutte happy W1th the m day and Wednesday afternoons cost of transportation course of Canyon to the Romero cabm Js Stgma Alpha Epstlon act ve meetmg Mr C R Wyndham m charge to determmc Individual stnildmg by WE DO EXPERT KODAI, FINISHING and techn cal work m then appro creased usefulness but we acqurred the downt<1wn pape1s the Lobes 7 30 p m m Room 217 Admlmstrat on Bldg from 4 unbl 6 Interclub leagues H fermgs have been em1ched and planned for Sunday November 24 wt11 not be entered m the NatiOnal compebtlve play Allmcmbets nrc rov1de plenty of keen competition pnate fields also some ne\Y problems These Town Club mcetmg M1ss Ruth Jones nl. cha1ge 7 30 p n1 Ih the Eager Engmeers See C1v1l teachets salar1es have been m Fayne Shead pres1dent, has an OhampJOnshtps Student Umon south lounge requucd to play off matches m R problems concern seats-we need and a fine time Js had by all creased nounced The Umvcrs1ty bus wtll *Soc1cty of S gma X1 meetmg Dr Harrmgton m charge1 8 p m 1n order to ndvnnca thCir rank on the for more-and service We have or Room 1.! BIOlogy Bldg Dr Rtebsomer will speak on The Rene lf you arc mterested lfi bowhng I Serv1ce for Future Jobs While teachers salanes are the be used to drtve the students to the laddei tluti to come to the Sport Bowl at More Requests Nee d e d t0 dered mete tables and chatrs for Amencan Sold1er Stops t10ns ot Nthogen Tetroxide w1th Organ1c Compounds most Important smgle iactor m the mountams where they will begm Membetsbtp em Is wl11 be gtveli any of the above menttOn t mes The s 26 SHOPPING DAYS PoSlt ons m the departmental Take Graduate Pictures the Southeast Readmg Room nnd mcrease m school costs these sal the htke Students 'w1l1 bung then TUESDAY-Club de las Ameucas meet ng Mr Jorge Cueto m chmge out to all FAITHFUL members nt serviCe 1n Wash ngton D C and Resel,'vc~ Room Thts Will accom 4 to 6 p m m the Student Umon basement lounge T ar1es are far below those m com own lunches as tn prCV'tous htkes Readmg, States Dr Jacobs 1\lan Who 'TIL CHRISTMAS vtctruty ate open and wi11 be filled Th1rtcen member~ of -the gradu modate 120 more persons and wdl Delta Pht Delta tea for the Nattonal Education Assocmt10n M1ss the next tneetmg Watch for D Day parable occupations and the per At the r tegul.nt Thursday noon Throw t Over Here an article Emlle Von Auw m charge 4 to 6 p m 1n the Att Bldg M by an Engmeer examination, 1t was ate sehool have mdtcated theu de provide tb(! seats for which the Rodeo Club meetmg 1\h Ray Echols n charge 5 p m m the Has centage of New Mextco school ex meet r g the members also d1S on the Jeadmg hah1ts of the Amen announced today by the Umted sue to have theu• p1ctu1 es appear rooms were CIJg na11y designed pendttures allocated to 1nstructwn cussed the p10s and cons o£ havmg Student Unton south lounge A can soldier has been published m Sput meetmg M1ss Dorothy A 1dC!l son m charge ,5 .P m m tl e States: CIVIl Sel'VICe CommiSSIOn Ih the proposed gradd•u;;·~~t ~," ~~~~~~:: As to servtce we rc domg the IS considerably below the natmnal a page m the MIRAGE for the For All of Your Lumber, Pamt and Everythmg 1 I the autumn Issue of the .Bulletm of Student Umon basement Jounge s A limited nuntber of positions 1n of the 1947 MIRAGE E best we can We want to g1ve average club this Will be voted upon at an the Amertcan Assocmbon o£ Um Vlg lnntu mecti 1g M1 J m l\tah01 ey 1n charge 6 p m Il1 the the field s~tVlCC at large Will be Leupold told the LOBO today every student the help he needs eady meeting A scrapbook of tbe Student Umon north 1ounge versrty P.rofe!lsors Written by Dr Buddmg Supply Needs Star ployer Ill your new season cawal wardrobe th1s :lilted from th1s exammat1on The It 1s beheved that not all or the book or material he wants club acttvibes has also been started Bnpt st Student Un on Coone I meetmg Mr Sum Henly m charge salaL'les xsngc from $3 397 to el g1ble members of the school as qmckly as possmle but we can t Wdhs D Jacobs of the Umvers1ty 6 BO p m m the Student Umon Chapel Room * 100% wool 1ersey sf11rt Spl1t up the s des and to lored Enghsh department the article Pst Kappa meetmg Mt Rur1<1 Mason m chatge '1 p lh m the SEE $5;905 a year haO an oppprtumty to tmswer promise any nuracles yet However UNM Alumni Teach Student Umon south lounge Lay Away to perfection In black, red grey turquoise, gold Applicants must have completed MIRAGE quesbonnane but if we ara aware of problems espe PHRATERES TO ENTERTAIN pomts out that the Amer1can sol HIJIe~lc on T4c For lier )':teermg experlence wh1le those for Coronado Libmry at 4 30 p m All additiOnal shelvmg for at 1east 12 qu1t1 Ortega of the School Of Inter Of library Association Pnuvert21ng Effects of Fenston Advantages to Vctcrnns All PLACIT und Mrs Wicker will be the chap students mtetcsted til Socmlogy and Social Work nro. mv1ted to LA A higher grades must have had addt members nrc urged to attend New months American .Affatrs er ons and Mr Fleck will be a guest M1 Arthur McAtmlly was elected attend Old TOWll Plaza , ., Where A)buquerque Shops W1th Confidence tl<:mal pt ofesstonal exJ)ertence of a Officers for tins term are Kenneth Thay arc John Dowhng Taos premdcnt of the New Mex1co L1 ...... " -·~·-·-·- graduate :from the Umvm:s1ty of WEDNESDAY-UNM Dames Club mectmg Mrs Hugh Murm in 5 to 9 p m Week Days 301 West Central re,ponS>ble nature Graduate ,tudy Harms president nnd Anne John Vigilante PiCtUre Monday NO riCE brlll';Y Associatmn nt them mectmg charge, 3 p m ltl tht! Student Umon basement lou11gc in ellJitneermg' may be substituted son, secretary: treasntei' Colorado MarviU Raney and November 15 and 16 at Rntoi1 The Than'ksgiVmg vncntJon begins at 9 p m Classes will 1 ~stune lit Sunday 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 BUTTERFIELD for two years

Page Four NEW MEXICO LOBO I . • Friday, November 22, 1946

. ~ Eighteen Pledges Phrafe~es Hold Junta Member / . \ • < Newman Club ' . N~;w M~;XICO LOBO '· .. , •. ' ' christ- Semi·Weekly . Phrateres Actives ~~r~c~v.~~~:.:1.,.d Chosen for Club Publication of the Associated Students of the University of New '' Protests Trial In the gentle glow Qf candles mas cards are being sold by Phra: The Club de las Americas held a Mexico ) The Newman Club held its week.. a soft background of music, teres in the SUB and ~u sorority regular me~ting Tuesday, Novem­ Creamland 'Dairies, Inc. Vol. XLIX '-, LJ ,/ ly meeting Wednesday cven.irlg in pledgccs led by their houses, Students ~u·e Urged to buy bel' 12. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946 the SUB Pasement lounge. Jim actives, m~tched in solemn these lQVcly and unique Christmas Dr. Joaquin Ortega No. 18 Maloney, tlte club':;; :president, :t·ead a candlelit l'Oom in the cards, They make ll}yely souveuiL·~ the meeting on the value of gradu~ DIAL 7746 a Iettel' from the State Dept1.1·tmant O.n this eleventh day of to send to your folies at bome, ate work in the field of Inter~ jn reply to a letter which the New­ 1946 they were in' a Different designs and inexpensive American Affairs and suggested man Cl11b wrote protesting the re­ salem~ ceremonies,' to be prices are additional features of possible schools to continue further c~nt trial of Archbishqp Stef~nek 1ip:itiat,:d into the Evsilon of Phra~ these Chrh;:tmas cards, which will studies in. o.f Yugoslavia. which has been uniting col~ be on Aa1e, sta.rting Monday, No~ The l'est of the mel:!ting w~s de- Jeannette Devine was appointed women in a &pirit of friendli~ nmber 25. voted to elections and possible Thanksgiving Recess so(lfal chairman to se1•ve for the Begins Wednesday and siste1•hood fo1· 22 years. The Hfamous for friendliness" pluns for futut'e meetings. Su­ remainder of the semester. The The pledgees were seated in gil'ls arc fllso holding open house zanne Hodgman Ruth O)loler, Tony Guadalajara Excursion • • • socjal committee has been hm·d at rows of t h ree, w h1.1 e s1x• ac t'lVes, Fl'iday, November 22, in the SUB Apodaca• Nato' Hernandez work qn plans a11d preparations fol' I actmg. as escor t s, :f orme d a V and baUroom from 7:30 until ? The elect€d as members of the Junta, 3,000 MILES OF ADVENTURE Guidante Service the formal dance whlcll will be !1eld faced their solemn "little sisters, I! fire:vlace will be pel·forming its tra- Publicity program amusement II Paul ~lizondo on Friday, December 6 in the SUB (lasses to Be The "blue and gold'' echoed down ditional duty, music will be play- and voc~tionnl co~mittees ' 10 DAYS OF PLEASURE AND FUN ballroom. F1•ank Bartlett's orches­ thc .. corridors, elem• and sweet, as ing, and refreshments will be begun. tra has been engaged for the oc- Available ~ree 32 young voices were raised in served. All me1J. on the campus are The next.. meeting of the It with pleasure that we offel' to a aelected group llot I i~ ' ~eceives 20-30 casion, Phrateres hymn. Sue Hodg~ invited to be present. . will be held November 26: exceeding 40 persons this special all~expen,se excursion to , II ~esumed at X The Phrate1.·es membership cards Mexico's second city, GUADALAJARA. the regula;~,• business acting ehapl"ain, l'ead from the for 1946~47 wel'e distributed Mon~ I of the evening, Fathel' Malloy, the To All Students and led the group in day night, Novembel' 18, in the SPECIAL PULLMAN CARS, the finest l1otels, automobiles $125 Scholarship club's cha_plain, discussed "The Ro~ The University o:f New Mexico Marjorie Emmons inter- SUB basement. A letter f1·om Mrs, for side trips, motor launches fQr Laka Chapala, ets.~ have been Monday Morning man Index/' H;e compared the Anita and Consuelo Sandoval will appear tonight at 7:30 in the the C1·est and analyzed the Open House at Homecon1ing I Paul M, Elizondot sophomore in armnged for. has established Counseling and Following a )lrecedent set by the chw·ch's censure of certain boolcs li><.~... Helen Mathewson Laughlin, Grand Testing Services which will provide the University from A1buquel·que, Recital Hall. for the benefit of the initi~ President of Phrateres, was read at il has been named by the faculty of Pilgl'ims way back when, the Uni~ to the Government's: providing food ------,------lab", The ushers, Cecilia Sena and the meeting, p .actice will begin Held by Pi Kappa Alphas guidance services to any students 1 Gala Christmas Eve Party in Guadalajara q the Department of Government to versity will turn students loose at inspectors fOr the purpose of pro­ Griffin, led the pledgees in Homecoming week-end was ush- who wish them, Counseling is tecting the public health. Fathel' K MU E 'I soon on a song for the Campus h AI " t·ecciye one of the Albuquerque 9 p. rn. Wednesday for a much Lutherans Get Acquainted appa PSI On g roups of six to form a second V ered in at t e Pi Kappa pha ~ ' I &vailable rl:!garding such problems needed rest. Classes will 1·esume Malloy suggested that eompa1.•able Sing, December 16. PARICUTIN, THE ACTIVE,VGLCANO - 20~30 Club scholarships for the as choosing 'an occupation, select­ n front of their six escorts: Betty house with numerous I present school year, it was an­ Monday morning on the l'l:!gular spiritual and moral poisonbg By Private Car and Ho:seback 1 At Sunday Social Meeting Wl'll Hold ln"1t'1at1'0n E Q · t F and a large replica of & pool table. ! ing ' majors" and "minors.'' im­ schedule. would l'esult if the church did not . . mmo um ana, 'ran- will be initiated at the next meet- proving reading and study skllls. nounced today by br. Thomas C. The newly inaugurated Luthcl'lln Lois McVicar, La Verne The table utilized flashing lights Donnelly, head of the department. University offices will be 'closed p1•ovide literary 11insiJectors." Kappa Mu Epsilon is ho.I~.~:~IP~;ncrvations with dealing with pl:!l'sonal, social, or Student Association held a get­ , and Eddie Wine erg. Thanksgiving day, but will be 'l'he1•e will be no Newman Club their initiation in the SUB Riley~ Gcnita Brammer, Get•ry Mor~ balls. The cue hall went into a emotional adjustment problems, Mr. Elizondo is a graduate of acquainted party in the SUB, Sun~ Albuquerque High School in the open Ft·iday and Satu1·day tr.t the meeting next Wednesday, Novem­ lDungc on Thut·sdR.y, November 21. initiates raised their right ton, and Lois Whitacre. The music side pocket and immediately a sign EWALD & F, ULLER and any other matter in which pro~ day, November 17 from S to 6. regular hours.' ber 27, becnusc of Thanksgiving 1 While resident at the University of and, led by the chapter's was in charge of Dol'othy Shockey 'jScratch Arizona" flashed on. 'I'ravcl Agency f'essional psychological assistance class of 1941, where he maintained The members phm to have a u vacation. The meeting on Decem­ New Mexico, the following received repented the Phrateres and Marie Cauhape, · The Pi Kappa Alpha float had may be o~ use, The ::lervices will high record in his studies. Dur­ On Thanksgiving day at the Uni~ . monthly :oocial function and will EL FIDEL HOTEL bel' 4 will feature a talk by a guest at least 9 hours credit in college The almost-actives then Steaming cups of coffee and gen~ the charactefs of AI Capps' comic ALBUQUERQUE utilize standardized te13ts of occu~ ing the war he served fou1· years versity cafeteria, b1•enkfast will be ;;peakel', attend Thursday meetings of the algebra, trigonometry. and analytic · theh· escorts, who presented erous slices of delicious apple :pie string as its predominant molif. It pational and scholastic aptitudes, with the Army and was a technical served at B and dinner at 1. The United Student Christian FeUow­ same schedule will hold for Sunday. geometry (or combinations there~ · symbols of mem~ were served by Alv3l·ado waiters. wns constructed by the pledges and interests, and achiiiveml:!nt, ln ad~ sergeant in the 15th Air Force in shi!l and participate in their activi· of), attaining thet·ein at least, a pins with the Greek Gaieties ceased long enough to won second prize in competition clition to reading and study skills Italy. At present he is pursuing Friday and Satu1·day, breakfast ties. At the Lutheran Student's i the pre~law course in the Univer­ will be at 8, lunch at 12, and sup­ 2.5 average, and are at present en- in gold on a black back~ elect Dot•othy Shockey aS{ candidate with 24 othet· entries. ' I tests, personality and personal ad~ Bridge Brings On meetings, discussion on topics re­ rolled in the calculus: Donald Baer, for Mirage Beauty Queeri. Saturday afternoon after I< justment inventories, and other sity where he has maintained a pel' at 5:45. A four day adjust­ lated to religion wil1 be held, and Marvin Causey, Everett C. around they faced Mar- With reluctant farewells the 32 football game, the Pi Beta Phis tests. These sel'Vices are available creditable scholarship record. ment in the cost o£ NoVember meal Jimmy McNamara, new ski instructor for the University, poses cards will be made i£ cat·ds are a {!Ontbination of seminar and social Don H. Drennan, Gregory Du- who, with a welcoming smile Phrateres departed, old and new and the Pi Kappa Alphas held an ' to any univet·slty student free of Time photograph tak~n by James Van Wart, of the tuminario liehtcd library on the eve of Home· The scholarship pays $126 for with his wifet also a ski enthusiast, but, she admits, "just learning!' Battle of Sexes events will be carried on. mnd, Robert Flanagan, Charles handsh~k.e, handed each me~~ members alike, proudly wearing open house, Many alumni from I' charge. Non-veterans may arrange coming, The white streak shows the passage of an automobile. the school year and was donated turned into the Dining Hall cashier The purpo.se of the organization :I at the evening meal, Wednesday, Now that Skidmore, the famous McCracken, Richard McGuire, WilM a certlfilcate of membcrsh~p their Phi pins. The alert student both associations were present, in- I fl}l;' counseling and testing by con­ to the University by the 20~30 Club is to encourage church attendance EVERY DAY SPECIALS of Albuquerque, Nov. 27, No adjustment can be women's college in upper New York Ham Morrow, Henry Oltman, James had the Crest engra~e~ m will in the future easily note the elUding- T. Pate, Glen Emmons, tacting the Head of the Univel•sity and to make thl:! individual realize Counseling nnd Testing Services, Duncan Emerich to Conditions govel'lling the grant­ Students Ski School Started, made if cards arc not turned in at State, has a :football teani made Rogers, Walter F. Scott, Hubert gold and the members !lame m mk. increasl:!d number of those who John Marshall, Dick Sweeland, this time. that they are pa1•t of a larger I 113 Yatoka Hall. Veterans should ing of the scholarship a1•c that the up of ex-GI students, the Inter­ Smith, John P. Stark, James The certificate was also signed h! wear, in their )J.enrls also we hope, John Martin, Bill HaU, Irving Fred~ • I ~duoation Tests Books Donated group. Address State recipient must be a graduate of Kirtland Field's cafeteria hours college Bridge Tournament Com­ Stolkes, and the following, while the foundor and honorary presl~ the symbol, 1'famous for :friendli~ man, Mickey Miller, K. C, Childers, $1.00 Jergens Lotion --··------: 79c uclenr" with the Vcterans Admin~ National Champion to Teach Miss Evelyn Granskow, of Min; Thursday wil lbe on the Sunday mittee is wondering whether any resident at the University of New dent of the national chapter,· Mrs. ness." Jr., Jimmy Rutledge, Don I istration Guidance Center in Ya~ one of the accredited high schools Establishment of a ski school for University of New neapolis, Minnesota, has helped 35c Vicks Salve ___ .. ______29c . Folklore Society of Bernalillo County and must schedule. The rest of the days will of the traditional women's co1leges Mexico, received credit in nt least Matthews McLaughlin, and by the Ralph Token, Bob Hopewell taka Hall before arranging for oc~ students on this campus to initiate· ror Non Grads To UNm Library havl:!, during his first year at the Mexico students to be operated at La Madera Sid Area in be on the usual schedule. will be represented by male teams 6 hours of course work in ma.the- of the local chapter, Mar- FOUND Charlie Glass. Mr. Pate gave cupational counseling by the uni­ Speaker at the fall meeting of and Ol'ganize the association. She 16 oz. Rubbing Alcohol ______33c versity services but do not need General educaticm development The University library recently University, maintained a good the Sandia mountains was announced today by James L. in the :first National Intcrcollcge matics numbered above 50, and Emmons. Leather jacket. Apply at Per~ Pi Kappa Alpha chapter a gift o:f tests_ for veteran students whose the New Mexico Folklore society, is a representative of the nation­ have at least 11 2.0 average in all initiation ceremony was com- sonnel Office. $100 to be used by the bouse. to "clear" through the. Veterans which will be held at 5 p. m. Dec. 5 was given 1651 books by Judge seholarsllip record and evidenced McNamara, director of the school and new part-time physical Bridge ToUrnament, to be held in I high school education was inter­ wide Lutheran Student Assoeiation mathematical studies: Ed by singing the Alma Mater. :-:~~:::-:~-::::-:~-::::-::-::-::::-::-:::7.,.:,:-::--:-:_:.::.::_::_:::_.::.::_:_::.:.::~~- Administration in ordl:!r to receive Herbert F. Raynolds, who was a interest in better government. In education instl•uctor at UNM. 1947. 60c Sal Hepatica ------49c i rupted by tl1e war will be given at in the gallery of the Fine Arts and has worked fo1· two years at Roger W. Santfner, Lee handshakhw, hugs, and ...... _ ...... II assistance from the university College of the University, will be member of the New Mexico su­ the judgment of the faculty of the {lo------But Fost1~1· Coffin, director of II the University of Minnesqta. Miss son, Hansel Lee, Betty Padilla, were abundantly counseling services regarding other thl:! University of New Mexico Fri­ )lreme court for many years. He Government Department, Mr. Eli- Mct;famara,,who helped f~und the (ash Prizes In Duncan Emerich, head of the folk­ Willard Straight Han, Corne11 Uni­ 60c Alkaseltzer ------49c day and Saturday, Nov. 29 and 30, Granskow is a graduate or Augus­ Loui& Child. Louis Child is . The initiated pledge~;s ,I problems. The University Coun~ lore division of the Library of Con­ has retired and is now living in zondo met these qualifications bet~ Amer1c~n sk1 troops d~rmg the Fop)l, both former national. cham~ versity, and chah•man o;i the Inter­ Dr. Wilbur S. Gregory, new head tana College in South Dakota and of our faculty members, trans- Lennie Ann DeLyle, Armida Make Class on Time 50c JYlilk of Magnesia ' seling and Testing Services will do gress. The meeting is sponsored Deverly Hills, California, Most of ter than other candidates applying.. war, wdl have seven ass1stants at pions; Sid Russell of Maine, down­ college Bridge Tournament Com~ ------~-~~---39c of thl:! University counseling and plans to visit · many other cam­ fcrred here from the Friends Uni- Alice Louise Sullivan, Ber- the occupational testing and coun­ jointly by the society and the Fine the books are from the estate of Two more 20-30 Club scholar~ La Madera, and is opening activi~ hill and slalom champion; Paul Letter Contest mittce, doubts it. Bridge, he says, guidance service, announced today. ships will be available on the same ties at the University this week Scott of Maine, and Jean Mtlseli, puses in the United States, includ~ versity of Wichita. Pat Itenderson, Mary The Sure Way seling of the veiCrans, however. Arts department. The announce­ John M. Raynolds, the former Pl'es­ A letter contest on the subject, is one of the few intercollegia.te Veterans who pass the test will conditions to sophomores beginning with movie and dry skiing instruc~ New Hampshire. ing the Univcrs!t;v o~ .Al·izona and The speaker :for the initiation Betty Crouse, Susanna Students You're Always Welcome In addition to providing indi~ ment comes from Dr. T. M. Pearce-, ident of the First National Bank spo!'~S ~n which men and women be given a certificate of equivalence Problems of the College Veteran, the University of Miami in the near will he Morris Hendrickson. His Mae Ireland, Eloise president of the society and head here. Mr. J. M. Raynolds died just next semester. tions for students, can compete on an equal basis. The 6 Tokens - 5le viduaL guidances, the University from the state department of edu­ sponsored by Salute magazine, is future. topic will be 1'Mathematicnl Cal- Granius, Tess Kerst~ 'at of the English department at the recently. Instruction at the ski run, where results of previous intercollege Counseling and Testing Services cation, Dr. Gregory said. Thi.s cer­ offering cash prizes totaling $750 This is the first Lutheran organi­ culations of Heights and Atmos~ Couslnnd, Margat•-et University ... This is a valuable collection. It an A1buque1·que group is complet­ tournaments, held on a smaller will supervise the administration, tificate is equal to a high school to the writers of the ten most out­ zation on campus and the members phere." Ref1'eshments will Gardner, Helen G. ALBUQUERQUE BUS CO. scoring, and interpretation of such has in it many sets of historical ing the second largest T-bar lift in scale and conflned largely to the diploma. In addition to Mr. Emeric1t's ad­ standing letters. hope to contribute and add to the served afterwards. Lois Weimer, and Jane "On Time With Safely" testing p1·ograms as the entrance and Hterary works. It also has an Women's Bowling the U. S., will be given University ~nqineer ~ormal Northeastern states, revealed about The tests will be given from dress, the members of the society The contest is intended to offer list of other campua activities. and placement eJo:aminations, soph­ excellent coUcction of the works of students five afternoons a week, equal skiU on the part of men and SASSER DRUG 8 a.m. to 5 p. m. Friday, and from and the publie wlll be treated to a veterans attending accredlated col­ The next meeting of the Luth­ omore proficiency tests, the Gradu~ session of English folk songs by American authors, including many and McNamara nnd his assistants WCJmen. 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. Veterans Tourney Starts leges and universities under the eran Student Association bas been ate Record Examination for Benjamin KeJier, research special­ first editions. will give private lessons regularly Dance Planned Rice and Old should report Dr. Gregory's of­ G. I. Bill, tl1e opportunity of The :first intercolJege event in :l.hi)E,Sif:T:h:;o;:s;:e;:w::h:o:w:;e:;r;:e;:n:p:t=pr:e:s:;e;:nt=a:n:d======:·~~~:·:·::·:·~·~·:::·::·::·:·~·:·::·::·::·:·~·~·:::·::·:::;· "WE SERVE THE HILL" to The Women's Intramural Bowl- at the run besides. UNM students Engineering Society president, tentatively fixed at December 15. graduate students and seniors, the fice at 113 Yatoka hall, Dr. Greg­ ist at the New Mexico- School of There is a bound set of "Life" 11s:ounding off" on the current t!du­ 1940 was won by Radcliffe. On ing Tournament, which started will pay a $10 seasonal fee for in- Bill Hereford, announced the dnte All Lutherans, both on and oil'­ statewide testing of high school ory emphasized that those who Mines; Spanish fo1k song's by Nato magazines dating from 1833 to cationnl set..up. the other hand, the 1,.946 tourna~ Follow Newlyweds 3901 East Central last week, is a round robin tourna.. struction. of the semi-annual fonnal dance o:f cam)lus arc cordially invited to 2120 East Central seniors, the Gencrnl Educational wish to take the test should be and George Hernandez, of Albu­ 1914. Sixty-three volumes make up ment was lead by Cornell while the ment based upon handicaps. Gerry Product of the Yosemite VaHey the Engineering Society to be held First prize will be $250, second attend. Although this isn't the season Phone 8828 Development Tests for veterans prepared to put in 10 hours. Vet­ querque; and Mexican folkdances this set. Some of the sets of highest women's college in the fo1• bridl:!s, Mary Beth Phillips and Phone 4446 Greene, chairman; Pat Jones and in California, where he ski·cd December 7, 1946. Arrangeml:!nts prize of $100 nnd eight additional who did not complete. high school, erans who intend to take- the test by a group of University women American and English authors in­ prizes of $50 each. The letters; finals was Bryn Mawr, which George Sl:!rver didn't need June special placement tests for col­ students under the direction of Chris Dilislo, co-chainnl:!n, are in seven months of the year, McNam~ are being made by Dave Lyon, .so~ placed fifth out of sixteen, REGULAR MEETING arc requested to contact Dr. Greg­ clude O'Henry, Howells, Smoiictt, not to exceed 250 words, should be nights and balmy summer breezes leges in thl:! university, and others. ory by phone or mail. Mela. Sedillo of the University art DeFoe, Fielding, Shakespeare, Irv­ charge of the tournament. Each ara studied ski teachin gmethods ciety social chainnan, for the use The 1947 contest will be the first HELD BY SPURS addressed to the Contest Editor, to make them surt:! this was: it~ Dr. Wilbur S, Gregory has been department. ing, Eliot, H. Garland, and H, C. team consists o£ a minimum of five for two years under Luggi Foeger, of the Woman's Club, 618 West on a nation-wide scale. Inviations players. Three lines are bowled in former bead of the :famous St. Gold Avenue. Frank Bartlett and Salute, 19 Park Place, New York 7~ The regular meeting of Spurs Their wedding~ took ]llace ''"ldav. 1 ••• appointed Head of the Counseling Organized last spring, the so~ Bunner, Some of the sets of his­ N. Y. The contest closes January to more than 300 institutions ac­ a game and a four point value Anton sc.hool in Austria, and his band will provide the syncopa­ was held Tuesday afternoon in the November 16 at 7 p.m. at the Cen­ and Testing Services. He re~ eicty is affiliated with the American tories arc those of Fiske, Theodore 10, 1947; letters may not he post;.. credited by the Association of Folklore Society. given. ' taught at the Sugar Bowl ski tion. Society members are entitled SUB lounge, with the president, tral Avenue Methodist Church. The ceived his Ph.D. degree in psychol­ $500 Fellowship Roosevelt1 Thomas Jefferson, W. H. marked later than midnight of that American Uni\l'ersities will be 11 Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated school and the Bill Klein, ski school to attend without charge. A nom- Dorolhy Anderson, in charge, It Rev. Carl Clement performed the ogy from Syracuse University in We attempt to divide our meet­ Prescott" Francis Parkm~:n, and date. mailed by the Committee within Pi Bl:!ta Phi by ten pins. Kappa in California. innl charge will be required of was announced that all members double ring ceremony in the pres­ 1937. From 1937 to 1942, he wns ings between tllC scholarly and the Hume. In the coUection there are 1 Kappa Gamma received three He has ski~ed at Ft. Lewis other visitors. the next few weeks. Each invited should be at the Stadium at 12:45 ence of a few close friends. in tbl:! faculty of the University of Prize for Novel diverting," Dr. Pearce said. r0ur also sets of American statesmen university will be asked to soleet points: Pi Beta Phi one point. Fro~ Wru;h.; Lake Louise, Canada: Su~ On Tuesday, December 3, a. busiw tomorrow to sell programs. All Nebraska ns University Guidance Fellowships of $600 each will be fall meetings are dt:!.Voted to exam­ and separate biographies by differ­ its own varsity by any method it Mrs. Server is a member of AD 4 to 6 Monday, Alpha Delta Pt Valley, Idaho, and Camp Hall, Colo. ness meeting will be held for ali :freshman women are urged to wear Pi and a junior, majoring in an­ Consultant. He served with the awarded by the Thomas Y. Crowell ples of folklore. our sprlng meeting ent authors. Short Story chooses. Then a preliminary round There'll be lots of 'em ahead .•. to papers pTcpared by members of plays Kappa Kappa Gamma and Facilities at La l'.Iadera, just be~ members of the Engineering So­ their green pots to the game and Army Air Forces from 1942 to Company to eight. authors submit~ t'bropology. George Server is first stop is Marcus sportswear on Tuesday the Bowling Club is ing completed, include cafeteria, ciety at 4:00 p. tn. at the Science will be staged by mail and the on Mondays. No one will be ad­ 1946, in psychological research in ting the first -five chapters or 15,- the socfety.'' two :highest teams from each of the assistant LobO'" coac-h alld is a gradw shop to make sure you're S('heduled to play Pi Beta Phi. sport shop, lounge, dormitories, and 'Lecture Hall. All members arc rc­ mitted to the freshman section un­ uate student in the Engineering aerial gunnery, as a clinical psy~ 000 words of a proposad novel, Contest Held eight zones into which the United smartly and warmly dressed Alpha Phi Omega showers. Instructors in the ski quested attend to discuss the less she is wearing it. department. chologist in a convalescent hospital, plus a brief't~utline o£ the remain~ to :First -prize of $100 and second States has been divided will be in­ and we've everything you'll need Watch for D Week and as a Combat Intelligence Offi­ der. The author of any book pur­ school includa Martin and Shirley plans 'for the dance, prize of $50 will be awarded to vited to Chicago for in our complete, new collection. To Be Established cer. His overseas duty was in chased as a result of the contest the authors -of the two best sho;rt finals in Aprfl. Veteran Testing India. and China. He has published wil lreceive o.t least another $500, Efforts to establish a chapter stories appearing in the New Mex­ The Intercollege Bridge Tourna~ Illustrated: "Wint(!r Moon"­ several articles in professional as an advanee against royalties. of Alpha Pbi Omega, national so~ Hot ziggety! Hyah come th' Yokums! ico Quarterly Review during the ment Committee, made up of inter­ . jacket of white water rept:!llant psychological journals in addition To be eligible, writers must cial fraternity, were bl:!gun at a period of one year beginning with ested alumni, bears the cost of all wool-naVY trim with inner to an illtl:!rcst test which is widely have had work published before Office In Yatoka meeting held at the Hilton Hotel, the Autumn, 1946 issue, bringing the finalist- to Chicago. draw~string waist used in guidance work with college the deadline in either The New The Veterans Administration Sunday, Nov, 24. A previous at­ Stories must be under 20,000 'L'he winning pair at Chicago will THE SOUTHWEST'S MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT i5.50 CARTOON- PARAMOUNT NEWS students.' Mexico Quarterly Review, The and the University of New Mexico tempt to establish~ chapter on the words with no restrictions as to be known as the 1947 National In~ Prairie Schooner1 or The Univer~ operate a veterans' testing and ad~ campus was made m 1942, but was AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE theme or subject matter. Publica­ tercollege Contract Bl'idge ~~::.~:II sity of ICansas City Review. Writ­ visement center at Yntokn Hall on,. cut short by the WaT. tion in tbe m~gazlne automatically pions. Each player will be a ers who have nttcmded, are enrolled Ski Pant •• , navy gaberdine thEl campus employing 10 people1 At the meeting, the following enters the story in the contest. ed a cup for his permanentt pos.:os- j smooth, tapered legs in, or who are planning to enroll Presida11t J. p, Wernette announced temporary officers wet·c installed: Judges wil lbe the editors of the sion nnd a large trophy go to 14.95 Beauty Ball in the University of Iown School of today. Bill Jones, prl:!side!lt; Andy- Mit- Review and the Thomas Y. Crowell the institution represented by the Operated under a ~'Plan A" con- cbell, vice~president; John Hommel, TI-lE • k I Letters are also eligible. Cotnpany1 spo:hsl}rs of the contest. winners for one year. Awards will s Manuscripts, to be in English, Adminis~ T ots on A D tract with the Veterans secretary; Ted Thorsen, -treasurer. Announcement of the wir.ners will also be made to the other finnlists. lc (I U [t typed doubll:! spaced on one side of Other jackets: trntlon, the offices give adaptabil- The basic requirement of Alpha be made in the Autumn, 1947, issue The Committee requires that the the pv.perJ must be in the publish~ of the Review. 5.95 to 22.50 This nrt~clc is directed toward er's office by April 15 1947. The ity and achievement tests to vet- Phi Omega is that all members appro\Tal of the dean or ·a corre­ I 1 crans, both students and non-stu~ must be past Boy Scouts, Appoint­ sponding authority be granted be­ those mym\d devotees of terp- Thomas y Cro~·ell Company will Airport Restaurant: sichore on the University's broad be thl:! fi~nl judge o:l nll nHtnu~ dents, and advise them on Univer- tnents: made were: Dr. Alexander, fore an entrance application can be sity currlcula, fl:!dcmtl benefits, and senior faculty adviser: Mr. Grant, ' . Other Pants: v~rdant campus •. For the cdifica~ scripts and l'eserve the 'right to he­ Dr. Keefer Assumes acc~pted. personal problems, Dr. Wernette Scout advisCl'i Mr. Dan Macpher- 14.95 to 28.50 tlon of .t~esc. dtletan:es of the gotinte :for publication of any dance, Wilhe Bnbb, busmess mana- novels winning fellowships. said. son, voluntnry Scout adviser. Registrars Task ger of the 1947 MIRAGE an~ Other members at the meeting Delta Phi Delta Holds Bud Abbott were B-ill A1·ntz, Frank Atldnson, Dr. Daryle E. Keefci', new dh•ec• nounces, crossing his fingers and LIBRARY TlfANGSI{IVING Professor larsen Speaks tor of admissions at the University ·* eyl:!s 1 the 1947 MIRAGE Beauty Bill Postma, P. V. Thorsen. of New Mexico, has taken ovet• the Art Exhibit Budget Lunches and Complete Dinners Ball is scheduled, for Fridn:v, De- HOURS Dean J. L. Bostwick of the Uni~ Lou Costello ccmbe1· the 13th. The University 1ibr~1:y's schedule To Educational Association versity was named as an honorary old functions of registrar together with general supervision of the In­ tJ:'he opening of 11 joirtt exhibit Mnrty Baum1s o1-chestra will play for over the 'J.IhanksgtVmg holidays Pl'Ofessor Harold D. Larsen of member, stitution's pi·ograms of testing and by actives, alumni and pledges of The Finest Food Priced to Fit Your Distinctive Ladies' Apparel £or the affair, and shortly before is as follows: the Uni\'ersity of New Mexico will in The purpose of Alpha Chi Omega advisement. Veterru1 of three yeal'S Delta Phi Dl:!lta, national honorary Second & Copper intermission Business Manage11 Wcdnesday--t1osed at 6 p. m. give a )lnper on 11 Mathematlcs­ is to render service to the com­ art fraternity; is scheduled for . College Expenses Bill Babb will present the 1947 Thursday--tlosed all day. of Na.vy service, he hns traveled in Now That the War Is Over," at munity and to the University. Cuba, Mexico, Canadn and the Monday, Novembel.' 261 tbtough the MIRAGE Beauty Queen (this Friday-9-12 a.m.; 1·4 p. m. a meeting of the mathematics sec­ When the chapter gets its charter, Paeific. month at the gallery in the Fine school hns more quee~s 'than a Saturday-9~12 a.m.; 1-4 P· m. tion o£ the N"ew Mexico Educa­ it will be installed by the A. P. 0. Arts building. The pubHc is in.. pinochle deck) and her two attend- , Sunliay---elosed all do.y, tional Association at 2 p. m. No­ chaptl:!l' nt Lubbock, Ire t'Meived his Ph.D, from 'Vltcd. Northwestern, and his bachelor's TW~ TIM~ 0~ TW~I~ LIV~S ants, chosen by a Mr. Earl Car­ vember 26 in the Administration A representative from the local Tllis ~hibit, held in conjunction NOTICE and master's degrees in Indiana, roll who lives som.ewht!rc in Cali­ Building of Albuquerque , High chapter wlll go to tl1e A. P. 0. with tha atnta meeting o£ the New fornia, Tariff will pain the es­ Anyone Interested in playing or School. Officers £or the .following His latest academic job was as pro­ 24 * convention -at Kan$O.S City Dec, Me:-.::ico Educati(lnal OPEN HOURS DAILY cot•tg to the e:x:tent of one round forming a western. band on the eam~ fessor o£ edut:a.tioit at DraKe Uni~ year will be elected, 28~291 1946. All llel.'sons who are and also with the One Way Crafts~ • We invite y~ur 30 day charge account man. Tickets go ono sale Decem­ pus please t:oll 2·861115 after six p. versity, Des Moines, Iowa, He bas interested arc urged to sec the sec· a background in athletics, including lUah's Guild1 in an all inclusive • Ask about our 1!4)nvcrtient lay away ttlan bel' 1 in tho SUB. m, or seo Eddie Dagger,. Wateh for D Week rctnry, show W:itlt selucti«lns o£ oils, water.. KiMo , stelfnr roles in bnsketbs.Jl, colors1 textiles, aculpture and jew­ ol•Y on dlsplny,

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