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. I ' Vol. 64 Friday, September 16. 1960 No.1
.. I . ; ew Stadiufn Dedication Saturday . * * * * * * * * * Record 7 600 Enrollment Expected Here A Summer Wedding ---l can be as lovely as love itself. University Begins 154 Pled~~d Beautiful Weddings for Every Budget Seminar Lectures Mexican ·Officials Also see our stunning formals an~ party dresses 8 68th Yeor Todoyl Y 5ororRtttehs •To Begin Tuesdoy EMPRESS SHOP . n 19 60 us To See Ceremony Op•n till 9 Tuesday Evening With Registrotion ...~·~':·~~.,:r~~~..:·;; For 200 Students, Held ot . Halftime . . . Thursday aftern~on m the umo,n More than 10 per cent of the in- , Highlighting the opening of the UN~10 wlll begm Its 68th ~ear of ballroom as a chmax to women s comin freshman class has enrolled 1960 football season is the formal .. ,,. ·• 7600operat stuaentsn today reg1ster ~s an for estimated classes formalDelta rush, Delta Delta, with twenty- m• ~h ebg F ~:s• h uc~~ Sa~as minar the spon- uni- . seatdedication stadium. of the UNM's new SO,OOO today and Saturday in Jolmstohn :five bids accepted, has the larges~ !~~~ityJY.unior wome~'s h~norary. The dedication ceremonies will be Gym. If the .em·?llment reaches e number 0~ pledges. ;Alpha C~I The Seminar is a series of held tomoiTow night during hal£- 7600 figure, 1t Will set a ne_w recprd Omega, Chi Omega, PI Beta Phi, lectures and discussion periods de- time of the football game between surpassing last fall's all-t1me high and Kappa Alpha Theta eac~ h!!ve signed to help new students cope the Lobos and the National Univer- . enrollment of 7284. twenty-four. Alpha Delta PI, Wlth w·th study problems social rela- sity of Mexico Pumas. University P1·esident Tom Po~e- seventeen pledges, and Kappa KaP.-! ti~nships and adjust{nents to col- Antonio Carrillo Flores Clovis Band to Play joy scoffed at a report that regiS· pa Gamma, with sixteen complete l'f ' · A pre-game marching band show \ 1 tration might re~ch 9000, as some the number. ege 1 e. Filled Quickly s p will feature the 'Clovis High ~chool officials had prediCted. Alpha Chi Omega . . . Band named one of the best m the "!Mcy Y"' "!a !'oo
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GROUND FLOOR - NEW MEXICO UNION - REGULAR 'HOURS 8 A.M.-5 P.M. - TELEPHONE CH 7-0391 EXT. 602 ,: ; ., i ' I ' U'1 ":rJ Four Concerts Slated ~ Support the Lobos Lobos Meet Mexico U in Football Opener ·~· t7J '· ~ " By Orchestra Series !I,' Weeks· Begins l=irst:· Year Job Seekers Asked For Your Back-to-School . Activities Musical selections .ranging fromJ ------1 designed fdr the new season, t I Tschaikowsky's popu1ar Symphony I • I. t M • 6 .d 1-1 I To "Register Soon :" s • ·A N ~en'""' ~ No. 4 to a rarely-heard work by etleS I ICK8 S .Students seeking' :part time em- · A Jeanette's Fiesta Dress . '= Schoenberg, make up programs t ew · . exrco rf e m . , ployment either on or off the cam- ..:0'""' 1: '1:: pla"lllled for the coming season by •I ·I . pus have been urged to registel,' en A b s It can be worn ~ r.t ·the Universi~ of New Mexico Valla 1e 000 with the Bureau after they know 0 Orchestra Senes. By DENNIS ROBERTS their class schedule. anytime z ~ Conductor Kurt Frederick an- Season tickets foz· the Univer&ity New Mexico's Lobos inaugurate Robert G. Lalicker, director of ...:1 nounced four schedu1ed concerts, p . . Se · es for 1960-61 will be their 1()60 football· campaign-a anywhere ••• ~ the first Nov. 6. The other dates are ro~ram n . . . the Bureau, said an official regis Dec. 11, Feb. 24 and May 21 with avru.lable the week followmg ;regrs- season filled with many firsb tration card for job referrals will · 'b'J'ty fa fifth concez't be- tratlon, Sept. 16. and 17: Notables Saturday at 8 p.m. against a di be given each student who regis street and th 1 1 0 minutive Mexico Unive1·sity crew . e possi · of national and mternatwnal fame ters. The Placement Bureau is lo informal wear, at the brand new 30,000-seat Uni i0 m~r~:~o~~!~ces are slated for !ncl'udi?g some personalities pl'?m cated in Battack T-10 011 Roma the N.M. Union Building. Season ment zn. the hfe of the Um~ed versity Stadium. Ave. parties, square tickets for the 8:15 p.m. programs States w~ll be featur~d alon?' wzth The terms "new" and "first" can are available at the university outstandmg figures m music and best describe the entire UNM grid dancing, etc.! 0~ music department or local music drama. . . . pictw:e for the coming ~eeason. In Regents to Discuss stores. Stl!dents with UNM activity The szx prog;am s~nes wzll open addition to the stadium, the Wolf cards are admitted without charge. at 8:15 each mght w1th the return pack finds itself with a new coach Med School Plans Use Our Numbers Selected of UNM's famous alumnus, John ing staff, headed by Bill Weeks and Up to date plans for the pro Convenient Already selected for the pro- Lewis, and his Modern Jazz Quar including Reese Smitli, Rod Rust, posed medical school at UNM will Layaway Plan grams are Beethoven's Leonore tet Oct. 4. and Ken Blue. be discussed at a meeting of the Overture No. 3; the Haydn Varia- Dr. Art;hur Larson, special con Weeks succeeded Marv Levy, UNM Regents Saturday afternoon tions by Brahms; Mozart's Diverti- su1tant to .President Eisenhower, who left UNM last year to assume at 2:00 in the Council Room in the mento K.131; Symphony in F Minor speaks Oct. 23, followed by the the coaching reins at the Univer Student Union Building. by Tschaikowsky; Prokofieff's Lieu- Cleveland Play House Nov. 11 and sity of California. The Regents will also consider tenant Kije; The Planets, by Holst; 12. . Halftime Dedication adoption of campus parking regu Barker's Capricorn Concert and the The Budapest Strmg Qnartet lations, bond bids for the proposed unusnal music of Pierrot Lunaire plays Feb. 21, and Stewart Alsop, Saturday's game will serve as the official dedication of the sta new apartments for married stu by Schoenberg. noted newspaper colunmist, is dents and approval of several fac Soloist at the opening concert schedu1ed to speak ·March 24. dium. A halftime program will fea Makes your .. haircut fit your head! ture speeches by the Mexican am Bill Weeks ulty contracts for new employes. will be George Robert, a member Han~ J. Morg~nthau, .ranki~g of the UNM music department. authonty on forezgn affairs, Will bassador to the United States, Dr.I------Known both in this country and be heard a11 the sixth program AntoniO: Carrillo Flores, the U. S. p t • LOBO No molter how you like your hair cut-you'll· look be/fer Consu1 General in Mexico, Robez-t ground gainer in the conference "OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS" abroad for his work as a pianist, he April 27. when you use Short Cut. This new, non-greasy hair groom a r0n1ze will perform George Gershwin's Season tickets will cost $6 and Cartwright, and Gov. John Bur- with 740 yards in 95 carries. Advert.·sers oqWNTOWN PHONE 4815 Central NE piano concerto, Considered a chal- will also cover any additional pro adds body to the hair fibers, makes your haircut fit your roughs. The powerful, 193-pound Brown 302 Central SW AL 5·8961 UPTOWN head. Keeps hair neat, and helps condition your scalp into ,. Ienging work which demands tre- grams during the season, UNM ~~~®~bg~~q*~m~tobe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~ , I mendouff skill on the part of the officials said. . the bargoi n. Tokes 2 seconds, costs a fast .50 plus tax heavy favorites; however, the leading ball carriers in the nation soloist, the concerto is being per------speed and tenaciousness ofi!ihe un- this year. · formed for the first time with or- "My husband and I argued for a ~ uT dersized Pumas fmm Mex1co City Friberg Leads Quarterbacks SEE IT! chestra in New Mexico. whole hour last night," said a wife /lj)IJJ thf~>A SHORT C is not being overlooked by the George Friberg, 1960 team cap Three Soloists Listed to her neighbor, "and do you know (;7'.-m r~ UNM coaches. tain is the number one choice for Three soloists appearing in Bar- he didn't say a word the whole HAIR GROOM The Pumas were the victims of a the qua1-te1·back slot. F1iberg alter- HEAR IT! her's Capricorn Concerto will betiw'~m~~~n------~------~S~H~U~L=-T~O~N~------~;;;;m;;;~-- 41-0 trouncing at the hands of the nated in the signal-calling duties . ' Richard Van Dongen, flute; Robert - power-laden New Mexico State Ag- last year with the graduated Chuck O'Boyle, oboe, and Duke Pier, gies last week in Las Cruces. Su- Roberts and might find himself THE LATEST IN STEREOI trumpet. perior size spelled the difference in sharing with junior Jay McNitt this Schoenberg's work is a melO that contest as the Aggies out- year. COMPONENT SYSTEMS drama consisting of 21 poems by weighed their opponents approxi- Strong points on the Lobo for- AS LOW AS $200.00 the Belgian poet Giraud. mately 40 pounds per man. , ward wall include 214-pound sen- Frederick describes it as one of the earlier and most important Starters Appear Strong ior tackle Fr~k Gu1lick, ~un~or compositions of the composer. Writ There remains serious doubt as guard Bob Lozier (203), and JUmor PACKAGES OR KITS- EVEN LOWER ten in 1912, it has influenced al Filters for to the Lobos' 1960 strength. They center Gene Sc.ott (205) •. All three most all modern composers since :u-e sure of a strong starting eleven appeal' to be likely candidates for WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS- that time. but below that lurks a lack of ex- All-Conference honors. Jane Snow, University facu1ty perienced depth. Other Positions WE CAN HANDLE - member, will fill the ' roTe of the All told there are eight retllrn- At the other line positions are speaking voice. The others will be flavor ing lettermen among the sta1-ters- juniors Chuck Cummings (193) at AT George Robert, pianist; Richard five seniors and three juniors. right guard, Jim Bradley (234) at Van Dogen, flutist, who also plays Biiiy Brown, who led the nation left tackle and sophomore ends the piccolo; Joe Bob Tillotson, a -finest flavor hy far I in average yards per carry last Larry Glass (190) and George clarinetist who also doubles on the SOUND EQUIPMENT CO. bass clarinet; Kathie Loesch, who year with 7.8, t·eturns to assume Heard (200) • performs on both the violin and his duties at left halfback. The on- Rounding out tlte backfield are 3011 Monte Vista NE viola, and cellist Cynthia Graham. ly returning member of last year's John Shaski,. 185-pound f'ulback, "Fearsome Foursome,'' Brown also and Bobby Santiago. (155), who (1 block from Triangle Skyline Conference punt returners was acclaimed as one of the best Dr. Runge Named last year with a 16.3 yard average freshmen backs in the area last On Advisory Group per carry and was the leading year. Dr. W. B. Runge, UNM profes Tareyton sor of education, has been named a member of a national advisory STUDENTS. WELCOME BACK TO committee on research in vocational education. His appointment to the ten mem ber board was announced by Dr. Lawrence Derthick, U. S. commis sioner for education. Dr. Runge will represent the Pa cific Region and the area of dis tributive education on the board, Dr. Derthick announced. 126 UNM Graduates Are Placed by Bureau PI Of 225 registered graduating seniorff at UNM in 1960, 126 were placed in jobs by the University's FAMOUS FOR ALL KINDS OF Placement Bureau, Director Robert G. Lalicker said in his annual re port, just issued. Scores of the registrants were in engineering-electrical, civil, me chanical, cheinical, architectural. PIZZA • Others were in fields like business, geology, biology, chemistry, mathe HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: SPAGHETTI- RAVIOLI- RIGATONI matics and phtsics. Tareyton has the taste- Of those registered with the bu t.lt combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAl ••• SANDWICHES reau, 29 continued in jobs held while definitely P.roved to make the taste of a cigarette mild and smooth ... attending school, besides the 126 MEATBALL- IT AllAN SAUSAGE and TORPEDO placed in new posts. 2. with a pure white outer filter. Together they select and balance Seventeen other registrants went Dual Filter and OTHERS ort to graduate school. the flavor elements in the smoke. Tareyton's ilavor-balance gives One hundred:'forty-eight business, you the best taste of the best tobaccos. Open: 11 a.m. to Midnight- Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m .. professional, and artned-forces or does it! ganizations recruited on the UNM TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS FREE HOME DELIVERY campus. In engineering the average sal 1912 Central SE- Across from Fine Arts- Telephone CH 2-8413 ary accepted was $524 a month. In 5901 Central NE- Uptown · Telephone AL 6-9754 "non-engineering" technical jobs it ~ • NElf!.. DUALFILT!1R Tareyton was $478 a month. In non• technical &dud our middlt name fields it was $410. of J:4~J~- J~is ~·· r.~.. · .. J!('~\o.: .. ····----...... ~~~' .. ;,~ ..... ~, 1 rt- ~ - ., -:L,...... :.,.._,_._.~ ~ ------.- - -~ ---~ "-- OKIE JOE•s Foundation· Gives La~: Instif:ate Newmanites- ,- . to Hold. THE BRASS KETTLE TGIF CLUB Set for UNM Open H~use Sunday EXTENDS ITS WELCOME TO i I (far all lhasa over 21) 3Grants to UNM ALL NEW AN 0 RETURN I N G STU 0 EN TS .,5¢ off on all drinks - 2;30 - 5;30 p.m. Good Food Our Specialty FRIDAYS :/h. Breakfast and Luncheons UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SINCE MAY, 1960 t1tASs BOB & JANE DOUGHERTY '4-'f,1Tlf' Open: . ' Dining Roam Open for Meals and Sandwiches •Monday thru Saturday, 6 a.m. • 5 p.m • 1720 Central SE CH 3-0051 Closed Sundays 2933 Monte Vista, NE-On the Triangle Beautiful Weddings SMART MEN planned for every planned for every budget ON CAMPUS Also lovely formals and GO BUY party dresses OH, IT'S GREAT TO BE A CHEERLEADER says Dooper Hicks (center), the lone male cheerleader on UNM's 1960 squad as he is surrounded by feminine beauty. Members of this year's sqhad include (from )eft) Julie Dove Phyliss Short, Angela Amorous, Carolyn Bonifield, Hicks, Madge Conoyer, Whnt you should look !or Patsy Martin, and Marcella Sandoval. The cheer squad will lead their first cheers tonight when the in a scooter: Lobos meet the National University of MeJi:ico in the new stadium. (Staff photo by Armond Turpen) Stability_, Comfort Elegance /ndividua/'6o Mirage Pictures Certificate Is Given Ease of Handling . . . M LOBO for Service Perfect Engineering PLAN AHEAD FOR YOUR You lind them ALL in the Be Taken Starting onday A Certificate of Appreciation has VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION LAMBRET1'A ! COMING TRIP w,,,. been received by the New Mexico OPPOSITE UNIVERSITY PARK Individual class portraits for the urges all students to get their pic- Lobo for advertising support given '------.J. ' 1961 Mirage will be taken Monday tures in the annual. to the National Safety Council Make.your through Friday fo1· the next two Proofs of the portraits will be Shop Accidents Campaign. Mercantile Capitalism Book now Christmas weeks from 8:00 to 12:00 and shown starting Thursday, Septem- The certificate, signed by T. S. a.~. HARRIS SALES COMPANY transportation 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. each day m the her 22. Repplier,. president of the ,..nvp~·-• for Europe Hobby Crafts Room o.n .the ?round ~he .student price for these por- tising Council, and by Howard Pyle, Two Two Two Two Central SE Topic of Parish Book reservations floor of the New Mex1co Umon. tra1ts Is ~1.75 and the student may president of the NSC, was awarded~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~=~ in 196 I early All students are requested to order reprints from the photog-Jfor public service advertisements - Slated for publication late this sign up for their portraits at the rapher at any time. printed in the 1959 Summer Lobo. PATRONIZE LOBO ADVERTISERS year by the Harvard Press is "The Mirage booth outside Jo1mson Gym -='-----=------~----..::._...:..::..::._::;:...::.:_:::..:::.::.:.::...=:..::~------=---=..:.:---- during registration today and to Charles Ilfeld Company: A "~"'""' of the Rise and Decline of Me,rc~lll-1 ·-0.,.. 'molTOW. tile Capitalism in New Mexico" Y' _. )_ .. ,' . 4 ~ Women students· are asked to Dr. William J. Parish, dean of wear dark sweaters and pearls, if UNM College of Business Adminis 3g.~ a,..,.~ available. Men should wear white . tration. shirts with coat and tie. Seniors A study of far western commer ~ CHapel3-6749 e will have one pose made in cap and cial enterprise from the Santa Fe gown for the class section and No Charge for Our Services 2212 Central, SE three poses will be made in regular Trail days to the present, the 512 clothes for other sections. " page history of economic develop- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~=~~~~• ment is illustrated with maps and All portraits will be retouched ...... ~blltains li. g~nMIOg'ical chart. and are suitable for use as identi The book presents detailed com fication, with applications, tran-' pany records describing the mer sc,ripts or as gifts. 1 Libbi Poch, 1961 Mirage editor, chants' solutions of mo:ne"'IU7 change, balance of trade t.,.<>n«- portation problems in and prosperity and traces the Mirage Distribution feat of mercantile capitalism modem specialization. Continues on Campus Orchestra to Give Copies of the 1960 Mirage, UNM yearbook, are available in room Ist Season Concert 157, Journalism building at Central ELEC1I:EDI and Yale. First of several concerts plall'Jed Students who paid activity fees this season by the New Me:dco By a landslide .•. the new Esterbrook "101''! Now-a dif for both semesters last year are Chamber Orchestra will be pre entitled to receive . the Mirage, sented · at 4 p.m. Sept. 25 ir, the Movado Kingmatic, Fot; ferent type of cartridge pen! It carries 2 cartridges in the while those who paid only one se New Mexico Union ballroom. barrel-one is a spare-so .there's no need to run out of ink. mester's fees may have the hook Open to the public without Classroom Promptness for an additional $2.50. charge, the concert is sponsored 32 points in its favor! Every point custom-fitted to a Publication of the 336-page, black by the Music Performanre Trust different handwriting personality. Choose your personality and silver covered annual was com Fund of New York City r,nd Local pleted in time to dishibute to grad. 618 of the American J.'ederation When that ••• choose your pen point .•• 32 in all! of Musicians. uating seniors this spring. Many bell calls the $1.95 is the low, low price of the Esterbrook "101'' copies were mailed to students who Kurt Frederick, who has been as. class to order, left their addresses. sociated with UNM since 1942, is Renew Point Fountain Pen .•• so there's no opposition to every alert aonductor. The prog1:am will in the fountain pen budget this year! Get on the Esterbrook clude .Beethoven's Piano Concerto young man is in C Minor with Pn.ul Muench as former Instructor expected to be bandwagon •.. pick your pen and pen point now! 5 colors. soloist; Mendelssohn's Symphony Squeeze-fill available, too I ·Is· Given Promotion in A major, and "The Swan of there! Here's Tuonela" by Sihelius. the watch that will Colonel E.· G. Schoggen, com mander 825th Combat Support hel.p him do it, ~. fA Tho Eatorbr<>ok '~01" Group and former Professor of Air Dean Travelstead tool It's the · · ~~A $1.95. Science at the.UNM, has been pro NIW OthorEstorbrook moted to permanent colonel by Gets Appointment handsome Movado •r-.H~TheErierbrooJi'PeDeo, · ~ens sl!ghU)I higher" Headquarters, USAF, Washington, Kingmatic, with D. C. Dean Chester C. Travelstead of dual-~irectional Colonel Schoggen was head of UNM's College of Education has the Air Force Resewe Officer been appointed as one of 19 on a rotor, 28-jewel THERE'S A POINT CHOICE OF 5!2-0NC:.IS CUSTOM·FITTED FOR YOU I Training Corps at the university central national co1mcil to act on movement, all in from May 1956 to June 1959 when aac1·editation of Alnerican colleges stainless steel. of education. he was assigned to Little Rock Biggest boost yet AF.B as special assistant to the He is just beginning a three-year commander of the 884th .Bombard te1m on the council, and goes to for classroom Automatic ment Wing. He took command of Washington Aug, 11-12 fot• his first promptness! 28·Jewels the 825th Combat Support Group" meeting with the group. Thirty-fiVe on Sept. 21, 1959. programs in teaeher-preparation It's whats I!P- front that counts are up :for accreditation at the In Stainless Steel, $100 Make Your Mark with Clough Named Secretary meeting, ----~------'! Dr. Richard H. Clough, chairman Up front is I FILTER-BLEND Iand only Winston has it I of the civil engineering department, Ester brook has been elected secretary of the Rich, golden tobaccos specially selected and specially electrical division of the American from Society for Engineering Education. processed for fuH flavor in filter smokin·g. He will be in charge of a workshop · for the next annual meeting slated I in June 1961 at the Univerl!ity of associated students bookstore i Kentucky, I 'I GROUND FLOOR- NEW MEXICO UNION /i • . , ,, ' . ·"~ -· , . \ 00 <:>cc 15. ,, Ple _1.ged ter, Richards-Gebhaur A.F.B., Mo.; Jeffers·on·lan Club Off,·c,·~ls Nam. ed masters degrees at UNM this fall, ..,en ¥ Ul Carol Wyss, Santa. Fe, N.M.; Treca '"f New otpcers of Hokona. include 'Walker, Clovis,•N.M. Patty Gary, a. junior from Hatch, cc~ Plans Open Ho e At w en' D .., C" • • Pi Beta Phi ' . us om s orm president; Elaine Owens, a th~rd- I 8 Y ..::JOTOT/t/BS Vh·ginia ·Branch, Houston, Tex.; The ~efferson Club Wll! hold open Miss Marjorie Denton hal'! been year. student from Santa. Fe, VIce- J , Donna Clauser, Santa Fe, N.M.; ho~ae m ~·o?m 253. of the Student . , . . . presldt~nt, and Anne .Kub1tz, a Gal- NEw MEXIco Loa~ , (Continued from Pa e 1) Donna Dalbey Albuquerque· Susan Umon Bmldmg tomght at 8 p.m. A appomted the new aSSIStan\ dlrec- lup junior, secre~ary-treasurer, ....~ Judy JeanThompson Alb~querque• Christine. Fi~tsch Winnetka lll.· religious group of lltudents, to~ o;f I~}ro~ Hall, woden s _dor- Undergraduates who will be aen- ~ M,'ary Kay Tedesco I Albuquerqtle~ Lesley Gadsby, st: Louis, Mo.; Pat. . is sponi;lored by the First m~tory, ISS axr E. Ro dy, dtrec- ior councilo~·s are Janet Holman tll Kathleen West Hag~rman N.M. ' Hamilton, Roswell, N.M.; Eileen . . . Church .of Albuquerque. tor of the residence hall, an- and Sandra Bloys, Albuquerque; I>~ · AI ha Delta Pi'· , · Hawley, Albuquerque; ,J1;1an Huff, .r.t:he. open hou~e IS planned to fa- nounced. . Ma~·garet Bonnell, Alamogo1•do; Tuesd~y, September 20, 1960 ~ Mary Abe~nathy, Albuquerque; Roswell, N.M.; Kathleen Killgo1·e, m~lmr1ze a~l. ~nterested pe1·s.ons Treese Fethon al?'d Elam.e Frank- Elml?'e. Owens! Nancy Moyers and ·;:: Adele Bower, Albuquerque; Mattie L!lkewood, Colo,; Julie McClure, ":'lth the_ actlVltles .of the orgamza- houser!. bot~ c;>f Ph1ladelph~a, Penn- Patr1c1a .Le:v1s, _Sant!l Fe; Joan Bryant, Albuquerque; Kitty- Clay Aurora, Ill,; Marian Metzger, Wil- t10n. It IS ope~ Without charge to s;vlvan1a, Wlll wo~·lt as res1dent as- Runge, Cm~mnatt, Ohto; and Mar- "'"o· Cockroft, Albuquerque; · Che;ryl mette, Ill.; ~a~et Mooney, Roswell, students and irlends. s1stants, and Wll! work towards tha Marandmo, El Paso. ~ Cunningham, Gallup, N.M.; Mary N._M.; Patncta '.-''"-Jrw .•-, ..::1 Frances Fitzpatrick, Albuquerque; M1ss:;. l vette Peat·!, . Albuquer(IUe Carol Guy, Albuquerque; Carole Patnc1a Perry, Artesm, N 0 Hedges, Silver City, N.M:.; Karen Ann Poch, Houston, Tex.; s Kirk, Spearman, Tex.; Sally Mas- R?'yfielc!, Albuquerque; , ~ ters, Espanola, N.M,; Sarah Jane R1c~ards, Albuquerque;. Ju<)i~h ~ Mitrick, Chicago, III.; Johnnie Ray Schillen, Northbrook, Ill.; Patr1c1a Ownby, Stinnett, Tex.; Gail Anne Shaw, Santa Fe, N.M.; ~arol Stappj, Sets and Curls ~ Scott, Albuquerque; Marjorie Na- Albuquerql}e: Katherme We~er, z dine Smith, Albuquerque; Neola, Kansas Ctty, Mo.; Janet Wh1te, Swayze, Albuquerque; Carole The. Raton, N.M.; Judy Yoast, Albu- lin, Albuquerque; Karen Wingrove, querque, for Istanbul, Turkey. . Kappa Alpha Thetl_l Chi Omega Manlyn B. Ball, MunCie, Ind.; Leslee•Cline, Billings, Mont.; Mary Nancy ~nn Arnold, Ba;ytown, Elizabeth Crotty, San Marino, Tex.; Saud1e .Arnold, Fa1•mmgton, Calif.; Carole Dal'l', Santa Fe, N.M.; Geraldine Barbee, Roswell, N.M.; Alice Carol Dunkin, Albu Charming Girls N,M.;Donl!a Kay Barbour, Roswell, querque; Cathy Marie Egan,· Las N.M.; Jenlyn Lynn Bowen, Albu- Vegas, N.M.; Dorothy Gillespie, querque, Judy C!lmpbell, ~lbuquer- Las Vegas, N.M.; Carol Jean Gray, que; Judy bantels, CloVJs, N.M.; Artesia, N.M.; Georgia Mary Hay Beverly Ann Deutchman, ~lbuquer- wood Albuquerque; Roberta Ann q~e; Jan:t ·Felto~, CloVJs, N.M.; John~on, Albuquer_que; Mary Kevin 7 TRAINED HAIR STYLIST Dmne Shirley Fr~es, J:os Alam?s, Kenney, Kansas City, Mo.; Suzanne N.M.; . Gl~nda Gtllesp1e, Artes1a, Kyle, _Fairfield, Calif.; Marsha No Appointment Needed N•l\;l·i Judith Helen Grau, Tucul!l- Leonard, Albuquerque; Mary Lynn can, N.M.; Barbara Jones, W1l- Lewis, Albuquerque; Margaret Cal Featuring mette, Ill.; Harlene Jones, Albu- len dar Ness, Austin, Tex.; Frances querque; Mary ~argaret Mead, Al- Ann Murphy, Raton, N.M.; Cora buquerque; Jame Lee Reev.es, Ft. Jean Osbourn, Albuquerque; Kath Large shipment of skirts and sweaters for Sumner, N.M.; Donna. Jan R1ce, Al"· erine Paterson, Denver, Colo.; Ruth buquerque; Beverly R1chards, Albu- Elizabeth Pratt Honolulu Hawaii· back-to-school. querque; Mary Lou Schmidt, Albu- Heidi (Martha' Ann) Qu'ade, Sa~ '· querque; Glenelle Shoc~ey, Albu- Marino, Calif.; Susan Jane Reutter, querq~e; Kay Beth . Seigen~haler, Birmingham, Mich.; Pamela Joyce Artes1a, N.M.; Catherme Spam, Al- Swisher, San Marino, Calif:; Carole buqu~rque; Kay Carson . Strawn, Ann Vygrala, Hobart, Ind.; Pamela Farmmgton, N.M.; Chanty Sue Ann Westdahl San Francisco Waterman, Albuquerque. Calif. · ' ' Delta Delta Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Marilyn Anderson, Tulsa, Okla.; Nancy Ballenger, Albuquerque; Dona Elizabeth Berry, Jonesboro, Pat Cazier, Albuquerque; Gretchen DRESs· & BEAUTY SHOP Ark.; Mary Lorraine Childers, Cunningham, Albuquerque; Judith Clayton, N.M.; Caren Ann Chris- Dennard, Albuquerque; Betty Du 2935 Monte Vista NE - 2 Blocks East of Johnson Gym - On the Triangle tensen, Limon, Colo.; Lexey Ann pree, Roswell, N.M.; Chris Laage, AL 5-1167 Craddock, Hobbs, N.M.; .Margaret Beloit, Wis.; Sharon Lewis, Albu OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Beth Craig, Albuquerque; Judy De querque; Anne McCaslin, Rosedale, Forgan, Albuquerque; Sue Ellen Tex.; Jill Morgan, Northfield, Ill.; Pletcher,~~~~;~~~~s.;~~~&~~~§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§~~ Goshen, Ind.; Marilyn Carol Monison,· Roswell, N.M.; Gaines Porter, Louisville, Ky.; Ann Carol Scheutzel, Espanola, N.M.; Reynolds, Taos, N.M.; Marsha Ann Sharon Shannon, Hillsboro, Ohio; Sauerman, Moline, Ill.; Dorothy Phyllis Stoes, Roswell, N.M.; Betty Charlotte Satmders, Los Alamos, Ann Suber, Albuquerque; Betty N.M.; Kathleen Ann Schooley, AI- Thompson, Albuquerque. buquerque; Vicki D. Scott, Portales, N.M.; Suzanne Sear, Albuqu:rq_!le; Slocum Wins Audition WELCOME Sharon Rebecca S1ebert, Wtchtta, Kans.; Diane Marie Simmons, Tuc- William Slocum, a 1959 graduate son, Ariz.; Carole Lee Smith, Albu- of UNM, won a recent audition in querque, Carol Ann Thomas, Albu- New York City for the position of querque; Virginia Louise Todd, first French horn player in the Old Friends and New Tulsa, Okla.; Patricia Ann Ulrich, Buffalo N.Y. Philharmonic Orches Clovis, N.M.; Nina Harrison Win- tra. DIAMONDS WATCHES \ JEWELRY 1.49 CARTRIDGE PEN WITH SORORITY AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY FOR DELIVERY VISIBLE INK 79< CHAPTER GUARDS BADGES 'LAVALIERS BRACELETS 5 TUBE RADIO FAVORS Complete line of school supplies ' .C I-llS 1-1 0 LM 'S Open every day 7: a.m.-11 :00 p.m. PHONE CH 3-2446 231_2 CENTRAL SE On Central Across from Johnson Gym ACROSS FROM YALE PARK