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. THE NEW MEXICO Bizarre Queries ·~ • • '~Magic Flute" Reaps A:fean Queen Enti~es • • • lnformotion Seekers Work Overtime Harvest of Kudos DAILY LOB 0 Pop.ejoy Gree~s ."Do you h~v~ my cat?" a appropriate request of all for that Despite the l,ivelr game of. ~ag woman asked the University tele- office was from a man wanting the between the .h!;fhtmg techmc1an ph?ne operator. '!'lie call was name of any girl who would like ap.d the acto~s, and several pre­ VOL. LID ALBUQUERQUE, NlilW MlilXI

Specializing in Giant • Regular Rates: $1'.00 per hour; $1.50 on Sundays photographer as he made way of rushees talk it over with the Bottom 1·ow, left to right: a' Ha­ from house to house. group of rushees and members at HAMBURGERS . Tl'i-Delts, another group is enter­ waiian party in prog1·ess . at the the Kappa Kappa Gamma "Cir­ row, left to right: a portion tained by a fioo1· show at "Club Alpha Chi house, a fast "Charles­ ~ o£ a skit prepared :for the 1'Ushees cus" party. For the listing o:f the ' and Chi O", and three more rushees SPECIAL RATES TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS by Kappa Alpha Theta, a group ton" concocted as a part of the sororities' new pledges see page RICHARDSON'S ROOT, BEER chat at the Alpha Delta Pi house. festivities by the Phi Phis, and a five. (Daily Lobo photos by John Gafford) in a Large Chilled fXtein 9 Miles North of Central on U.S. s5 (N. 4th St.) For reservations call3·8165. .,.

)lsqu :.:,_ ...... I __ , __if_._ _...... , September 14, 1950 September 14, 1950 Page Two Cops Tell New Traffic Rules Smith Appointed Page Three Many of U NM' s 300 Profs Ws Sgt. Noel Looney, head of. the the one ea~t of the President's Stridulators, Zithers To Lecture in Law Writers' Contest campus police, reported httle home. The other lot, south of the Magazine Polls criminal activity during the vaca­ gymnasium, and some of the Teach in Evening College Opens; Subiect tion period since the close of the streets will be open for student This Semester Women on Mating summer session. Besides occasion­ parking, Dr. Ralph Carlisle Smith, an Washburn's A total of 800 full-time instruc­ ton Conger, Ralph Carlisle Smith, al prowlers, inevitable drunks and Sgt. Looney reco)llmends that Plague Summer Lobo assistant director of the Los Ala­ Maybe the old technique of Is 'Anderson Plan' l,.\ tors will teach 1,100 courses of­ Walter C. Warden, Walter H. ;false alarms, adding to the un­ students park a few' blocks f~·om mos ::;cientific laboratory, has been playing hard to get is still a good solved mysteries, there were 16 the campus and walk to classes By Jack. Gill :LaPaz found himself another me­ appointed lecturer in law on the weapon in the never-ending game for Tux Rentals fered this semester. New staff Haas, J. W. BeMh, R. C, Hildner, . A national essay contest is of­ parking violations and five traffic members include two visiting pro­ C. E. Buell, Harold P. Rogers; fered by the Anderson plan for for the first few weeks to pre. For the benefit of students who teorite-a 310-p,ound one this staff of the College of Law, He of husband-catching, Drawing Complete Stock in All Sizes fessors, an associate professor of Morton Schoenfeld, Barbara old age, with a deadline on Oct. violations. vent tniffic jams on the parking time, Four horsemen, Richard joined the laboratory staff as Los from a cross-section poll, a recent had vacations this year-students Ameri<:an magazine article quotes business administration, seven as­ McCain, Geo. H, Johnson, Robt. 7 for entrance and Oct, 30 for , With addition of a full-tme lots. · who didn1t go to summer school­ Young, Mel Anderson, John Jew­ Alamos in 1943, shortly after it sistant professors and 17 instruc­ F. Utter, Geo. M. Peterson, Da­ manuscripts, The subject: "Why clerk, the camPus force has been He urges dl·ivers to obey all we present a review' of the eight ell and Bill McCollum, journeyed was established. one girl as saying: "Girls fright­ tors. vid B, Hamilton, Mamie T. Miller, the Anderson plan for the aged increased to eight for this school traffic rules on campus and warns to the Sandia Rim, apparently for Other members of the labora­ en men away;by showing right off ;MIDNIGHT issues of the ,Summer Lobo. . the purpose of transporting two they have marriage in mind." A' cross section of the teaching , Paul A. .F. Walter, Lucie E. after sixty-to pay everyone at year. The force now includes: Sgt. that the 15 m. p. h. speed limit tory staff, already associated with BLUE personnel will devote part time Adams, Ramon Sender, Joaquin 60 $60 per month for life-should Noel Looney, patrolmen 0. K. Fan­ on campus will be strictly en· The first issue, June 9, con­ cases of "tea" to the top. The UNM ,are: Dr. Darol K. Froman, Another pitfall was mapped out the fall semester toward instruc­ Ortega, Elsie S. Hoffman, Robert be made a federal law, to replace nin, W. J. Hamjlton, V. Montoya, forced. He also warned against tained an account of the summer men's ~ew dormitory got some Dr. Roderick W. Spence, and Dr. by a blue-eyed psychiatric worker Double tion in credit courses beamed at E. Barton Allen, Wayne C. Eu­ social security and state aid laws." Boyd Wellanfer, Grady Bardwell, angle parldng on the campus. "It plans of going-away students, the new yellow drapes, a football star Wright H. Langham. · · in Portland, Ore. ". • . Some of Breasted working people who can spare on­ bank, and James H. McBath. Prizes run from $500 to $10. Alexander McEwen, and clerk C. is not allowed anywhere in the retirement plans of librarians cussed out a campus cop, and Jim The laboratory also half consult­ my dates have shied away from Miss Shelton and Miss Russell, Bardin's photo shop ad was in­ Coat& ly evenings for study. ,: The contest is open to all U. S. H. Schwat·z. city unless so indicated by signs," ant agreements with Dr. Edward me because of my Master's de­ Pants The 80 courses offered by regu­ citizens who on Sept. 1 were under Sgt. Looney wants to remind he added. and the blooming of the century serted upside down. F. Castetter, dean of the graduate grfle." lar staff members will draw teach­ 21 years of age. Details and circu­ students that the lost and found plants in front of the library. Denver Post editor Palmer Hoyt school and head of the biology de­ . ~There's a lot of difference be­ ers from among the deans, heads Easy Job Getting lar may be gotten by writing C. department is located at the cam­ Thirty-two visiting professors lectured under the stars on the partment; Dr. Victor H. Regener, tween · the first date and the ,. of departments, professors, and H. C. Anderson, 1014. S. Cumber­ pus police station, and he says came and went during the sum­ "Voice of America," the sixth is­ head of the physics department, church aisle in a man's mind, the on down through the rank of as­ Over, Article Says land Ave., Dallas 8, Tex. that with the help of the new clerk mer. sue reported. The editor disap­ and Dr. F. Suttle of the chemistry article points out. Nearly all thlil sistant professor and instructors. the station will be open from 8 DELIGHTFUL DINING Bill Wade worried in an "edi: proved editorially of HollYWood's department. Herbert G. Hoover, girls interviewed thought.the best Registration is set for from 6 : 30 Too many young Americans ex­ a, m. until 2 a. m. He still has . . • No Increase in Prices! torial column, "If J ascha Heifetz "My Friend Irma. Goes West.'' assistant professor of chemical way to toss out the apron strings to 8:30 Monday evening. pect the government to get them UNM Doctors at Yale many unclaimed items from last is such a good violinist, why can't "Marie Wilson's curves are get­ engineering, has been a summer is with a sunny disposition and The list of ·professors for the a job, says Eugene Gilbert, found­ year. cts~ he make music with his legs like ting lumpy," he concluded. A employee at Los Alamos. a sense of humor. The girls put Evening Session includes: En­ er and president of the Gilbert Doctors Marie Pope Wallis and Sgt. Looney said he would be in cdckets do ? " Mrs. Mary Van freshman art major tried to get Others from UNM who have neatness and cleanliness ahead of rique Montenegro, Martin Fleck, Youth Research Organization. Dorothy Woodward, on leave from his office from 8 to 9 a. m., from DRIVE IN RESTAURANTS Wart, secretary of the department into the Art building after hours been working at Los Alamos are: good looks. · , In an article in this month's Thomas K. Keenan, Alfred H. Howard J. Dittme1·, F. F. Com­ the UNM faculty, have returned 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. and from 4 to 5 • Breakfast • Lunch of electrical engineering, was re­ with a pass written on toilet•tis• You've got the word now girls: stock, John Anderson, Virginia American magazine he says re­ from South America and are now p. m. for interviews and personal ported "doing all the keen things sue. Police detected something Spano and Huerta W. Spano. Al­ search shows that "60 per cent of • Dinner • Snacks fred H. Zeltman, a former Los act dumb, smile, and l'eep ciea!]. Reva, John Dunbar, Daniel M .. in Fairfield, Conn. Dr. Wallis will contacts. The new clerk will be on Complete Service one does on vacation" at Mesa wrong and arrested the man to Smith, Willaim J. Parish, John the boys in high school and col­ do work in comparative literature duty from 6 p. m, until 2 a.m., he Verde national park. The favorite prevent any possible dirty work. Alamos laboratory employee, is F. Suttle, E .. L. Martin, C. C. Stef­ lege want the government to guar• at Yale this school yea1·, and Dr. added. 4400 E. Central 600 S. Yale filler was, "Boston Matron: Had working for his Ph.D. degree at antee that they get a job." · Next week a portable typewrit­ UNM, after which he expects to FOR ALL 'ROU'ND SMART­ fens, Julian S. Duncan; Woodward will continue her Bra­ Due to the construction of the I anticipated your arrival, I would er was swiped from the ladies' Pointed Shoes in Style MeryYn Crobaugh, George W. The picnic of easy-to-get jobs zilian research at Yale and other new classroom building the main have prepared a pastery.'' lounge in Hodgin hall. (Police are return to Los Alamos as a staff NESS IN FORMAL WEAR White, Alexander Masley, Kath­ during the war and post-war eastern universities for a year. parking lot for students will be member. Sharpen up your Levis, Kiddies. period is over, Gilbert points out. A week later the news was that still searching for the thief.) Lois Esquire magazine says the Half­ leen McCann, Loyd S. Tireman, Cox and Jean Crandal drew straws .Wm. B. Runge, Bonner M. Craw­ ''If I were looking for a job to­ the Lobos joined the Skyline Century man will have a "new day," he says, "I'd start out with Eight Conference, a skeleton was to see which would sing Pamena's USCF To Have Breakfast trim look" and have a taller, ;ford, W~ H. Ivins, E. H. Fixley, role in the Opera Workshop's pro­ tapered effect: This season the Charles B. Thompson, Richard C. all the enthusiasm I could muster stolen from the Fine Arts building to find my opportunity a11d sell (police are still picking bones over duction of Mozart's "The Magic For New, Old Students well-dressed man, according to Dove, R. N. McDonald, E. C. In Your Flute." Esquire, will wear a pointed hat, Rightley, C. T. Grace; myself. I'd start out by knowing Car the matter) and Erskine Caldwell, the product or abilities I have to author, of many dirty books, was In the last issue, the biology A breakfast for new and old tapered trousers, pointed shoes, E. W. Baughman, Juanita S. ON• the University students will be given Kytle, Lucy Lockwood Hazard, sell. You aren't likely to get hired to visit the campus. English pro: department gave birth to 14 gar­ small knot tie, pointed collar, nar­ if you have no idea what you want STUDENTS- FACULTY Terra.eo fessors were informed by a col­ ter snakes, Mrs. Reynalda Dinkel by the United Student Christian row shoulders and mid-tone col­ W. P. Albrecht, E. W. Tedlock, C. • Fellowship Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 2nd & Gold V. Wicker, T. M. Pearce, Willis to do or can do." In •the umnist that "Odysseus was a zith­ won the summer creative writing ors. He will have the "up" look Sombrero er enthusiast" among other contest, Robert Dahnert was chos­ a. m. in the SUB ballroom. with hanging "T-Square" lines. .Jacobs, Betty Scone, S. 0. Lom­ Gilbert advises those confused Room bardi, Michael Rexroad, Dorothy about the type of work for which things. The editor concluded that .en to lead the University's march~ The breakfast, an annual affair, they're suited to take aptitude It is our aim to purchase, prepare, and serve our "Half a loaf is better than no va­ ing band, high schoolers, here for is being given to acquaint new stu­ Cline, Thos. C. Donnelly; dents with university life and to John E. Longhurst, Madaline tests. cation at all." a forensic meet, talked themselves The third Summer Lobo an­ out of a job and went home; some­ introduce them to returuing stu­ . . Nichols, Josiah C. Russell, Benja­ customers with the highest quality merchandise we. one called the library to get a dents on campus. There will be no min Sacks, Geo. W. Smith, Ever- nounced that Cecilia Altuna won can buy. Make us your "Off Campus Headquarters" the Zonta Club's $200 scholarship, list of all insects that stridulate, charge for the breakfast. Gl Bill Extended police said a drunk fell on the and the editors said goodby in ef­ Representatives from church '' ground after a chase and forgot fect, saying they· made a little youth groups throughout Albu­ Sigler Replaces Prince For Vets on Duty for your favorite BREAKFAST, or LUNCH and· his name, and sports writer Bob money. querque will attend the breakfast Kunkel picked the Tigers as best to assist the new students in in­ In Placement Bureau A recent V. A. extension of the enjoy our own ICE CREAM. in both leagues. Mrs. Hazel H. formation about the churches of cut-off date for resuming training Petty, Portales high school librar­ The Carolina Parakeet, the only t!].eir choice. Russell K. Sigler has recently under the G. I. Bill applies only kind of parrot whose range ex­ been appointed director of the ian, joined the library staff here. to veterans who had started their The editors expounded on the tended far into the United States, A late registration fee will be UNM Placement Bureau replacing schooling and who returned to is now extinct due to constant per­ charged those who wait until Sat­ Brad Prince who was called into stridulating qualities of grass­ service. t hoppers and suggested that the secution by man. urday to enroll. the service. · But, the VA said, that ruling Prince was called-to active duty female of the species are promi­ does not apply to veterans who nent ovipositors. Erskine Cald­ ·with the New Mexico National had not started their schooling at back to UNM Guard, last month. well, author of many dirty books, the time they returned to active visited the campus. Before his aJ>.pointment Sigler duty. The cut-off date of July 25, SPORTWEAR CENTER was with the UNM Counseling 1951 stands for those in this class­ The next issue reported the and Testing Services as a coun­ ification. North Texas Eagles winning the selor and remedial reading in­ Chisholm's golf tournament championship, For Sportwear and back to Veterans must actually be in structor. training by that time if they want and two golf balls broke windows Topcoats-Sporteoats-Slacks-Sport Shirts to continue in their schooling. The ''Fountain of Quality" in the men's new dormitory. Col­ only exception is for a reason be­ umnist Brooks Currey, now at sea All 1\len's Accessories r Alums Study in Mexico yond the veteran's control and go­ . with the Navy, was at sea about Former students Helen Hughes ing into active duty is under this 7 a. m.-11 p. m. daily 9 a. m.-11 p.m. Sunday his new television set. "The Lone and Walter Sloan are enrolled in category. Ranger is TV's best," he con­ Mexico City College, according to ------cluded. ·· HINKEL'S SHOE SALON a communication from that insti­ An economist is a man wearing 2400 E. Centra) Ph. 2-6262 The final enrollment tally for tution. Miss Hughes is specializ­ a gold watch 'chain that has a Phi Gus Says .•. the summer session was 1,877, ~ng in art and Mr. Sloan is major­ Beta Kappa key on one end and no Registrar J. C. MacGregor an­ 3-0452 ing in international relations. watch on the other. nounced on July 7. Dr. Lincoln Central at Fifth • ' To the students of the Uni­ "The Shoe-Place of Albuquerque" where new versi~y of New Mexico. . . . .•.. ... We welcome you. . . . Do you .4; .. shoe styles make their first appearance. Where remember me? I'm sure most you'll always find the most complete selection of you do for I have sold you ADD COMFORT merchandise at r e d u c e d of famous nationally advertised footwear. prices and I'm still doing it & A TOUCH OF • at the new store at 3124 E . LUXURY TO YOUR Central. • Old Town Trotters ore ' . DORM ROOM. • • My' prices are comparatively Paramount ACROSS FROM ART BUILDING low1 but, I am still offering to Deeply textured cotton loops are • all students a 10% discount woven thru heavy cotton boucle with Andrew Geller 1908 East Central on all merchandise (except Sizes: • 0 NON-SKID, treated backs. Available fair trade items). Our store 24 X 36 -~--~---·- 1.89 in a. wide variety of colors that look Town and Country 21 X 54 --"'------2.99 • TEXT BOOKS T-SHIRTS & SWEAT SHIRTS is an exclusive shop for stu­ even lovelier after repeated launder­ dents so make it your store. 30 X 5' ------4.89 Peacock 4' X 6' ------' 7.89 ings and years of rugged wear. • 91 X 121 ______44,50 ,SCHOOL SUPPLIES PENNANTS We carry exclusively Lobo Hill and Dal'e Togs for Lobo students and • ART SUPPLIES DECALS remember in our store you Colors: ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT FRATERNITY STATIONERY will :find everything from Dusty Rose socks to tuxedos. Blue NOTE BOOKS SORORITY 'STATIONERY Yellow Come and get acquainted Grey FOUNTAIN PENS UNIVERSITY STATIONERY with a friendly guy and a Red . . . Chartreuse friendly store. Beige Flamingo ; I Hunter Green ~~Hinkel's~· Off White Bring in your schedule and we will supply .. · ..-ALBUQI.lERQt/E '.; · I . :· j _- ' . • . ·- '· ';" ;0 • . ,' ' ~ all your needs! .. . '';'.: '· ·_-, 'II STUDENTS • VETERANS .KCCOUNTS HONORED HERE t f / • 3124 E. Central, "Our Salesmen ••. what more do you want!" .Store Hours: "Our Service ..• how good can it bel'' Owners :-Mr and Mil's. Walter Fisher The Brightest Spot 9 to 5:30, Tues. 9 to 9 . t I .. on Heights ,',··.' . ' Phone 7723 ~~ ,Opposite the University 'o ~

----~ THE NEW MEXICO by Bibler were: Greta Lucas, Santa Cruz, September 14, 1950 tittle Man On C;unpus Seven Sororities End Calif,; Sue Sutton, Suisun, Oalif.;" Page Five DUDLEY AT UNM DAIL Melba Thompson, Raton, N. M. DAILY- LOBO by Festive Rush We·ek; LOBO OCIETY and Marcelline Kimbrell, Albu­ If it's NEWS call the JACK TOMLINS I I II I I II 1. I Ill II II . II I II II II II II I II II II querque. Daily Lobo at 2-6523 i~t~~~~i:f:t'i~~~!e1~~~gb~ ~ti~dx•• ~~i~~:d ·~f~~~~~o~rihl\'i~iv~~;~: o~u"A~~ ~~~:a· the a~~ as secon c ass mat~er at th!! post office, Albuquerque, August 1 1918 unde; 145 Women Pledge '. . ot Mbar~h 8, 1879. Prm~d by the University Printing Plant. Subs~ripti.;n rate Editor's Note: Dudley at $';II' 50 _per sc oo 1 year, pay&ble tn advance. . - · - • !. UNM will be a regular weekly Mary Burke, Albuquerque. Calif.; Diane Davis, San Marino, The seven national Greek soror­ Calif.; Dorothy Dodge, San Diego, Editorial and Business office in the Journalism building, Tel. 2·5523 feature of the Daily Lobo ap­ ities on campus added 145 mem­ Delta Delta Delta pearing each Thursday. Susie Burnham, Hemet, Calif.; Calif.; Pat Fleck, Durango, Colo.; bers to their ranks Tuesday. The Patsy Ann Lee, El Paso, Texas; ~right Van Deusen ---~------~------Editqr pledging of these girls brought to Lemae Clisbee and Barbara Forward Wri~ht, Lovington, N. M,; Pat Norma Mannatt, Pampa, Texas; B~nny C, Terry ------~~------·------Managing Editor a close a week of intensified ac. Mary Maule, Pasadena, Calif.; For All Your Jewelry Needs I have long been of the opinion tivity with a total of 24 parties DaVIs, Glenn Ellyn, Ill.; Donna ~~ W~o~.de :------News Editor that S\)meone ·should write an an­ given by each sorority. Jean Gerdeman, Las Vegas, N. M.; Nancy Murray and Suzanne John­ P 1l Godfned ------Business Manager lOWer to the Bobbsey Twin Series. Martha Greer and Harriet Riebe stone, South Pasadena, Calif.; After carefully reading the 1902 Rushing is a traditional part of Nora ·Peterson, Kerrville, Texas; Bob K~yne --·------·------Circulation Manager sorority life at UNM. It was set­ Santa Fe, N. M.; Jeannette Wil~ Diamonds- Watches~ Jewelry and 1903 editions of the Joe Mil­ lard,. Espan~la, N. M.; Ella Hull Diane Hallbeck, Omaha, Neb.; Jack G11I ------_: __ Night Editor up by Pan-hellenic to enable the Ruth Taylor, San Francisco, . ' ler Joke Book, I am accepting· the members of each sorority to de­ Ha;rns, Peol'la, Ill.; Debbie Keefe, I'RPRI:8BNT•D POR NATIONAL. AD\I'Ii:ftl'IGINGI •Y Calif.; Kathryn Snell, Phoenix, task myself. However, my books cide the girls they would like to ChiCago, Ill.; Barbara Jean Mc­ GUARANTEED-WATCHMASTER are to be called the Dudley Series, Lean, Lynn Center, Ill.; Patricia Ariz.; J o Ann Johnson, Artesia, N. National Advertising Service, Inc. ask into membership. It also al­ M.; Kay Westfall, Carlsbad, N. RATED- WATCH REPAIRS 01/le&e P11blishers RePres,rt4#w the first volume being printed un­ lows ample opportunity for the Hopkins and .Kay Spurling, Santa der the title' Dudley at UNM. If Barbara, Calif;; Carol Ramsay M.; Suzanne Schmidt, Amarillo, 420 "'ADI80N AVE, NIIW YORK. N, y, ~ girls being rushed to pick the Texas and Barbara Buck, Louie CIUCAIO • (BoiTOft • LOa AIIUIUP: • SAll F'IIARCIICO • you are among those. readers who group with which they will be Los Angeles, Cali:f.; Susan Bush~ feel that these chapters are com­ nell, Winnetka, Ill., and Carolyn Burleson, Mary Jo Calloway, Le­ B!!ad Restringing- Jewelry Repairing- Engraving The Daily LoJ;>o is. an independent newspaper published for· the benefit of the stu­ happy. The list of the new pledges titia Creveling, Barbara Jane Cun­ dents and the UntversJty, but 1t does not assume that oPinions expressed in editorials pletely lacking 'in research values, is as follqws: Benton, Pauline Castle, Helen Cox andt c_oblu'!ms are 11ecessaril;v. those of the majority of the student body. Authorship of undeceive yourself. Fifty yea1·s Patricia Cox, .Jean Feak, Su~ ningham, Jane Ann Disque, Joan eon rl ub~ns to the Lettenp column must be known to the editors, although names Alpha Chi Omega Powney, Jackie Pe1·kinson, Jo may be Withheld on request. Letters may be <;Ut if exceeding 250 words, hence they will be re-published Gray, Audre Hopson, Barbara· We will furnish a gold chain and connect pins­ by the American Historical So­ Pat Anderson, Ottawa, Ill.; Jo L~ferink, .Nancy, Nesbitt, Nancy Ann Stryker, Jacquelyn Wallace, Margaret Wang and Alice Wood­ FREE!! for an newly pinned students ------~41~~~~- ciety under the title "Student :C.ife Ann Drake, Mosquero, N. M.; Le­ Limbaugh, Ann Mulcahy, Nita ------in the Middle Ages." · titia Kleinhans, Santa Monica, Mulcahy and Jean Miller, Albu­ ward, Albuquerque. Repledged Calif.; June McDorman, Artesia, querque. Repledged were: Bonnie SAGE. ADVICE Genesis N. M.; Jo Ann Winkler, Denver, Dean, Willard, N. M., Majel Fritz, While casually strolling around Colo.; Gloria Walsh, Phoenix, Moline, Ill. and Jeanne Shatsby the campus one afternoon I hap­ Ariz., and Diane Davis, Ann Eg­ Silver City, N. M. ' During the past week some 750 units of new blood for pened to pass the ivy-covered edi­ gers, Jean Luttrell, Sue Neibel, Kappa Alpha Theta UNiy.I have been going through processes of indoctrination fice which is the journalsm build­ Jackie Shleppey, Marcia Whelan, Mary Chauvenet, Marjorie Hes- · testmg, and touring which officially initiate them as student~ ing. Like a revelation a wonder­ Beverly Williams, and Mary Mc­ ter and Jennette Stanton, Santa into this institution. These persons are more commonly ful new idea· flashed through my Whorter, Albuquerque. Repledged Fe, N. M.; Mary. Locke Davis, brain: Why couldn't I too become was Jane Ann Marshall, Clovis, Peoria, Ill.; Martha Mastellar and known as freshmen. a great journalistic writer and N.M.. Suz.anne Murray, South Pasadena,, Today the freshmen begin the process of registration join the ranks of great minds that Alpha Delta Pi Cahf.; Judy Thompson, Salinas along with all of those who have been here before and fro~ had passed before me, such as Marty Beverstock, Farmington, Calif.; Holly Adler, Winnetka, m: William Allen White, Louella Par­ N. M.; Noel Burgbacher, San Ma­ and Jacqueline Cox, Jean Doug­ t~is, tim~ forward they will be as much a part of this Univer­ sons, and. L. B. Wallerstein. With rino, Calif.; Judy Hahn, Denver, lass, Martha Hill, Betsy McCul­ asa­ Sity S existence as are those who have been here two, three, a feverish gesture I· rushed head­ Colo.; Peggy Hamilton, La lough, Nancy Pence and Mqna four, and even more years · . long into the building and eage1·ly Grange, Ill.; Joan Haven, North Phillippi, Albuquerque. Repledged clmbed the stairs to the office of were: Jackie Byron, Denver, Colo.· ldiUstle However, the freshmen are just beginning what will be the editor, Wrong Van Horn. Out­ trickled down my little cheek. cog in the great wheel, one more Hollywood, Calif.; Genevieve Hub­ -2314 E. CENTRAL­ The editor eyed me like a hun­ strong shoulder at the millstone. bard, Raton, N. M.; Marilyn Alpha Stidham, Amarillo, Texa~ for mos~ of them an entirely new kind of life. Along with side his door I stopped and was and Joyce Sode1·berg, Chicago, Ill. Ph Blocks East of Campus afraid to proceed, for a mighty gry wolf, and an expression I was crying convulsively. The Hutchins, Silver City, N. M.; everythmg ~lse the past week, they have heard many words crossed his face that made me secretary was running her fingers Mary Louise Mayer, Wilmette, Kappa Kappa Gamma Summer fastidi­ voice was echoing from within : Rowena Berkshire, Estancia, N. of ~age advice upon how to cope with this new situation in "I'. m gomg. t o put

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·' September 14, 1950 Ziegler; osalie Spafford, Tri-Delt, Septell,lber 14, 1950 Page Six to Bart Cox, Pi KA; Lucille Lee, Page Seven JOB-PORTUNITJES New Catholic Center to Open AdPi, to Ed Fallen, Lambda Chi; Harlan Harrison, economics; Ed­ The Word Jane White, Pi Phi, tp Jim Ing­ Lambda Chi; Jean Schmechel to I ward L. Hauswald, business ad­ Registration Schedule I ham, U, S. A~my; Joan Grisham, Edward Abbey (Editor of the By Marge Helper Russell K. Sigle~·. newly ap­ ary, graduates are also u1·ged to ministl·ation; Luella Heimerding­ .. ADPi, to Stewart MacDonald, Thunderbird) pointed director of the UN,M visit the Bureau soon for infl>rma­ er, lib:.:ary science·; Walter Hook, ·On Campus: Services Sunc!ay Have VQu Got The Word Vet? Placement Bureau, reported this tion on full-time positions which art; Edward G. Lueders, English; THURSDAY The Archbishop of Santa Fe1 issued to all students to visit the 'Yeek .that a, large number of part­ will be available early in 1951. Melvin J. Mateyka, histo!'Yi Bar­ Most Rev. Edwin B. Byrne, an­ time JObs are now available to stu­ bara McCain, women's Jlhysical Aquiila::l, Newman Center. Father The latest word on pinnings: 8:45- 9:45 ------1- 400 nounces the opening of a new cen­ Goggins said that a special service dents through his office. ed11cation; Clayton M. Melby, ar­ ter for Catholic students at 1815 Pat Qar!:'ol Phi Pelt stepped ofl,' chitectul·al engineering; Joseph 9:45-10:45 ------~-- 401- 800 for Blessing and Dedicating the the bus from Texas to repin Mar­ . The Placement Bureau is main­ Las Lomas near the campus. Center would be held at 10 the tained by the University as an aid W. Rigney, psychology; Robert . Rev. Byrne stated that the for­ gie Barton, Kappa K a p p a 27 New Members Schrandt, mathematics; Richard 10:45-11:45 ------801-1250 moming of September 2.4 with Gamma, to students and alumni in obtain­ mer Sigma Chi fraternity house Arclibishop Byrne officiating. Op­ ing both full and part-time em­ R. Slater, electrical engineering; 11:45-12:45 ------1251-1700 Jenks Jenkins, Theta is still Sabine Ulibarri, moderp lan­ had been bought and extensively en house will follow a luncheon ployment. Its offices are now locat­ .Added to Faculty 12:45- 1:45 ------1701-2150 remodeled for the opening of the ±'or the clergy at. 2 p. m. wearing the Kappa Sig Crescent WELCOME BACK .. ed in the building behind Carlisle guages; Robert A. Zeller, Jr., ge­ fall session at the University. of David Gay-He is with the gymnasium along with the Coun­ Twenty-seven new faculty faces ology, and Betty Braham, new as­ 1:45- 2:45 ------2151-2600 He said that, with the help of nayy somewhere in the South seling and Testing Services. will be seen tllis year in UNM sistant dean of women. the Albuquerque chapter of the Pacific, · classrooms. The staff has been in­ '1950 Mirages ·still Sigler said letters were recently FRIDAY: National' ·Council" of Catholic Bill Dismuke, .SAE, wasted no STUDENTS - ~ - sent out to more than 3300 pros­ creased. by 10 professors and 17 It Women, the. building has been re. time giving Sue Kenw1>rthy, Pi instructors. has often been remarked that pective employers for JJart-time an American course of collegiate 8:45- 9:45 ------2601-3050 painted in ml)dern design and re­ Being Given Out Phi, his pin. jobs in Albuquerque and that re­ The visiting professors are education extends over a field that furnished .at the cost of approxi­ We are sorry to hear that Car­ We hope ymt had a great summer and are } turns from these letters have been Hans Lan.,.

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' VOL. LUI ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 No.2 Varsity Tearn Shows Lobos Member Potent Offensive Of Skyline Eight: Still Belong to BC First: Day l:nrollment: T ot:als 1792 In lntrasquad Tilt The University of New Mexico . . became a member of the Mountain More than 5,000 fans elbowed their way into Zimmerma11 · sta­ States Athletic Conference on Registration Closes dium Tuesday night to watch Dud June 10 of this year. At the s'ame U Association Says ~eGroot's varsity take an eve­ time, Montana State University, Rev~ lucian C. Wilson nmg-long offensive against Willis formerly a member of the Pacific All 'Students' Out Barnes highly touted freshman ' I . Late Today As Meno squad. · Coast Conference, also became a member of the circuit, often Gets Appointment Of Draff Till June· The old men moved almo'st at ' called the Skyline Eight. ' '\ will against the young and eage1' ;· 'i All male students of draft age Pass Women, 3 to 1 Pups, who have been practicing The addition of the two schools are safe from induction until June less than a week. The varsity brought to eight the number in As Campus Minister moved through the air and on the . 1951, the end of the academic UNM's first day of registration the conference, the others being: The new director of . student ground with equal effectiveness. University of Denver, Colorado A LOBO BOARD OF STRATEGY discusses methods of operation for the coming football year, according to a circular let­ for Semester I, 1950-11)51 yester­ On more than one occasion the up­ & Christian work, succeeding Rev. ter just received at the Student day netted a total of 1792 stu­ M, University of Utah, Utah s~ason. Gathered around Hea~ Coach Dudley DeGroot, third from left, are left to right: Bob dents, the Registrar's office re­ perclassmen threw thunderous State, University of Wyoming Henry Hayden, is Lucian C. Wil­ Affairs office from the Association blocks in the line and open field T1tchenal, backfield coach, Ribs Baysinger, line coach, and George Petrol, end coach, (Photo ported last night. and lll'igham Young University. son, who has just completed seven o£ Land. Grant Colleges and Uni- With the regular enrollment pe­ to pave the way for long gains Athletic Director Berl Huffman courtesy of ;Albuquerque Journa'I) by Lobo backs. years as general secretary of the . versities. riod ending today, about 40 per hopes to have at least five of these Northwestern University YMCA. cent of the expected grand total John Hutchins, Chuck Hill, members on the Lobo football The circular further said stu­ was registered on the first day. Roger Cox, Herbie Hughes, Gene schedule in 1951. llasketball par­ Lobos' Football Schedule dents would be deferred only as · Geographically yesterday's to­ Brock, and Bob Cooke looked good ticipaticm will begin with the long as they remain in school in tal found New Mexico re&idents in the running department while 1951-52 season. Sports Wheel Sept. 23 ARIZONA STATE (Flagstaff)* 8:00 HOME good standing, and that a stu­ leading with 1170 enrolled. There Milton Price and Manny Orosco The Lobos, now a member of Sept. 30 ARIZONA STATE (Tempe)* were 582 out-of-state students and found the range with their aerials. 8:00 TEMPE dent's being in the upper or lower the Border Intercollegiate Con­ ~--ByPAULSHODATL---~ Oct. 7 NEW l~IEXICO AGGIES* 8.:00 HOME 40 more from foreign lands. Capt. Wilson Knapp, Bill Speer ference, have been certified for Oct. 14 WEST TEXAS STATE* 8:00 AMARILLO half of his class is no longer of GI's accounted for only about and Marvin Matheny were on the championship contention until the Without blowing anyone com­ Oct. 21 TEXAS WESTERN* 8:00 HOME any consequence to the draft. Confusion reigned yesterday as ;registration got under one-third of the 1792 with 579 receiving end of most of the end of this school year by the Oct. 28 signing up. Of these 23 were tosses. pletelY: aro~:md Jhe block, and in UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING 2:00 LARAMIE However, the letter emphasized way for Semester I, 1950-1951. Pictured above is just a small other Border Conference mem­ dead smcerity, 1f for the one and Nov. 4 UNIVERSITY 0 FARIZONA* . 2:00 HOME** that students suspended for either part of the crowd that surged into Carlisle gymnasium on women veterans. 1213 civilians On one of Knapp's touchdown bers. only time, Sports Wheel is very Nov. 11 ARMY 2:00 WES.TPOINT were registered. jaunts, Hill cut down two would The Skyline Eight has long been happy to see so many of the old Nov. 18 BRADI;EY UNIVERSITY 2:00. . HOME academic or disciplinary reasons, the first day of the big sign-up. When registration closes this Once again men outnumbered be tacklers in open field with one noted for its strength in basket­ hands back in the saddle and Nov. 25 TEXAS TECH* 2:30 LUBBOCK or withdrawing from school in any afternoon it is estimated that 4400 will have enrolled. (Daily women by a little less than a block. three-to-one ratio, 1297 to 495. ball, but is just now coming into l'arin' to ride through another * Conference game ** Homecoming man:ner, would be subject to im­ Lobo photo by George Kew) . The varsity, operating entirely its own as a football power. Many jumpy siesta. To the slightly ter­ mediate il}duction if their num­ By classes, freshmen 1 e a' d off the double wing formation, experts believe the Border Confer­ rific looking Freshmen (and we Thursday's total with 574. Sopho­ know when you have it; others through the mail f>n both pro and bers have come up. Students on mores numbered 343; juniors, 396; were effective on all their plays, ence is stronger in football and call them freshmen for lack of a con subjects. Once again, WEL­ particularly off~tackle smashes. track With the Skyline holding the worse name) we extend a hearty will know when you don't. probation will be considered in and seniors, 312. There were 10 "howdy pardner." Fling your duds Here's hoping this sheet will be COME BACK and here we go.••• good standing in the eyes of selec­ New Classrooms ... unclassified students and 20 spe­ edge in basketball. tive service officials. in the bunkhouse, shake off your worth watching this year. We will September 14, 1950 cials. confusion as quickly as possible · always be glad to hear from you Page Eight The letter states, "Under the The break-down according to Regents to Discuss and settle down to what many be­ present law any student enrolled Building to Be Done by June colleges put Arts and Sciences lieve will be a new regime in New for a regular academic year and ahead with 476. Other figures New Building Plans Band's Drill Master Mexico University life. . called for induction under selec­ The new $750,000 classroom will have •a front and an east and found Engineering with 289, Busi­ The University Regents wiU Along with what is hoped will tive service shall have his induc­ building, under construction be­ west entrance with an elevator ness Administration with 233, hold their first meeting of the new be a top grade 100-piece Lobo tion postponed until the end of the hind Carlisle gym, is due for com­ provided for persons not able to Education with 330, Fine Arts school year at 10 a.m. today. Asks for Majorettes marching Band, a new drum ma­ REGISTER NOW for FALL AND academic year or until he ceases pletion on June 1, 1951, K. L. climb stairways. with 120, General College with jor that knows what batons are Rev. Wilson satisfactorily to pursue his college House of the K. L. House Con" The main floor on the elttreme 155, Pharmacy with 54, Uraduate Judge Sam G. Bratton, Regent struction Co. s~:~id yeste~;day. chairman, said that John Gaw for, new bleachers in Zimmerman WINTER COURSES course( whichever is earlier. If the west will have a small auditor­ School with 105, and Law with 30. It isn't every day that UNM field,. eager cheer leaders and an Born in Troy, Ala., he was facts of enrollment) are present­ The construction company, suc­ ium for special lectures. or over­ Most of the remaining p_ersons Meem, UNM architect from Santa converts someone from the enemy ed to the local boards, the board flow classes. intending to enroll at the Univer­ Fe, is expected to make a progress insignificant item entitled "New Business Administration Clerical graduated from Springfield Col­ cessful bidders for the 40 room camp. ~ut that's just what's hap.­ has no alternative but to postpone classroom structure, will do the sity this fall will complete regis­ report on plans and specifications Football Coaching Staff" comes a Accounting Secretarial lege, Springfield, Mass., with a for the proposed new chemistry pened smce a new drill master and crop of newcomer athletes, who, induction until the end of the entire job. tration today, although late regis­ drum major, John Large, came C.P.A. Coaching Stenographic B.S. degree. He received his M.A. academiC' year." The two.story building, con­ Instruction in Russian trants will be signing up for the and biology buildings. At a pre­ along with Lobo veterans, wm Bookkeeping vious meeting the Regents au­ on the scene. seek the novelty of making a foot­ Business Machines degree from Oberlin College, 0., All further information on se­ structed in keeping with the 40 next two weeks. thorized Meem to proceed with The student body had a look at ball team the school may be proud lective service regulations will other modified pueblo-type edifices To Be Off.ered at UNM INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. and another M.A. degree in edu­ on campus, will face north toward drawing up plans for the construc­ John when he spun his baton at of, rather than what happens in come to UNM through the Stu­ UNM students as well as town hali-time in the Tempe-Lobo foot­ most instances, the football team APPROVED FOR TRAINING VETERANS cation and counseling from Teach­ dent Affairs office in the Adminis­ Yatoka, the Administration build­ tion of the science buildings. ing, and the Library. people now have the opportunity The Regents are due to consider ball game last season. John was trying to be proud of the school. Strong Faculty, Thorough Courses, Excellent Equipment, Sue• ers' College, Columbia University. tration building. Any students to learn Russian. Mrs. Mary M. WEATHER today the naming of two new then a sophomore at Tempe where Let's not let the poison that cessful Placement. Investigate the many advantages of this He received his B.D. degree from wishing information about the It will extend from Villagra, the Union Theological Seminary, New Barrett is teaching a class under board members to the governing he was commanding officer and makes for poor school spirit get school and convince yourself of its superiority draft should go to that office. campus extension of Yale Avenue, the extension division. Today will be fair and warmer drum major for the R.O.T.C. band started this year. Some say a good York. to Quivira, the Terrace and lluena body of the Harwood Foundation Dr. Sherman E. Smith, director Classes will start September 25, with rising temperatures in the at Taos, Judge Bratton said. unit. football team will be the best anti­ Mr. Wilson has had experience of student affairs, said he also had Vista extension north of Central. afternoon. High today will be 84. dote. That may be part of it, but The building will :face Coronado and will be held from 7 to 9 p. m. Among other business to come Now a vo~al art music major with tl1e student YMCA in China, some information on delaying in­ every week night except Mondays. Low tonight, 36 in the valley and here, John has a long list of baton there are other things that make Japan, Switzerland atld in the duction for student reservists who on the north. 48 in the heights. before the board is study of the a good University, and one of Western School Middle Atlantic states. He was Set up to accommodate classes Additional information may be plot of the 160 acres of land work behind him. He studied un­ have received their orders. ~hem is to be proud you're a mem­ of from 16 members to 150, it obtained from the extension divi­ owned by the institution north and der professional baton artist Duke director of the united religious sion office in Hodgin hall. Miller, was state ber of its student body, even if its FOR SECRETARIES program at the University of Will provide mostly for classes of T-23 Is Scene of Alarm east of the State Fair grounds. Mrs. Barrett said that the study 'I Last item on the agenda is ap­ champion of Arizona, and has had strongest sport is ping pong. 805 West Tijeras Ave. ACCREDITED Telephone 2-0674 Maine, in which four national Correction from 30 to 50 students. It will Three fire engines answered ari. 'I This tiny tidbit of school spirit church boards pat·ticipated, along have forced ventilation and evap­ of languages is very worthwhile alarm given from women's bar­ I proval of five new faculty con­ a great deal of experience as a Albuquerque, New Mexico It seems the Daily Lobo got a baton teacher. He will hold a con­ probably won't be the last you wil~ with the YMCA and YWCA. orative coolers with the winter­ and that everyone should be able racks T-23 yesterday at 9 a.m. tracts. Send for Catalog little ahead of itself when it to speak two languages. Russian \ test in baton twirling for high get this year, but the general term Other. experience includes staff time heating coming from the Firemen reported that the trouble ~ came out yesterday saying cannot be learned overnight, she school students at the New Mexico "school spirit" means more than work with the Broadway Congre­ Thursday . was Friday in the central plant. was caused by a short in an elec­ I state fair this year, said Robert E. just yelling at football games. It's Narne and Address------gational Church in New York All rooms have outside open­ said, and that the time to start tric iron and that no actual blaze !I dateline. It was just another ings. A long corridor extends the learning is now. resulted. ! WA;N~D-Student. to occupy Dahnert, new marching band di­ an intangible thing and you'll City and secretarial duties with ease of registrationconfusion­ sem1-pnvate room at 318 S. Ter­ rector. the YMCA at Miami UniversitY, itis. We are happy to say the entire two-block length of the race. 3 blocks from U. Private Dahnert said that he wants to Oxford, 0. Daily Lobo is fully recovered building. About half the structure Anchors Aweigh .•. entrance. !lath shared with 2 other see experienced majorettes inter­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who ar­ and realizes now that yesterday will be excavated underneath for students. Extra room for loafing ested in joining the band, They rived here last week, will reside was Thursday, and today is a basement. or study. Light, airy and conven­ at 612 N. University, starting President Tom L. Popejoy said will march ahead of the band and Friday. that to facilitate movement from ient at $25. take part in formations, he added. ••• Try Our New their work on campus this semes­ ,~ ter. one class to another the building Swabbies Soil Pacific This Summer -- by Reed Porter entertained at a dance by some of Added Feature ••• Students from Okinawa . •• The Pacific cruise participated the girl students from the Univer­ in by the sophomore and senior - sity of Hawaii. The facilities of For more than 25 years, we have assisted stu­ midshipmen from UNM's NROTC the Officers' Club at Pearl Harbor dents of the University in financial matters. unit this summer was interrupted were open· to the middies. Let Our by the outbreak of . the Korean Because of the Korean War tha The Thought For your convenience, we will be happy to War. Beginning their cruise in carrier had to leave Hawaii two San Francisco with an aircraft days ahead of the other ships and SPECIALISTS open an account in your name. carrier, the lladoeng Straits, a proceed to San Diego. After five That Counts heavy cruiser, the St. Paul, and days at the rifle range and fire four .destroyers, they returned fighting schools the midshipmen Wash and Stretch there six weeks later with only from the carrier went aboard the four destroyers. five other ships which had then We at Bari Floral;. Come in for your FREE map of Albuquerque arrived in San Diego. The "six Your The junior midshipmen started week sailors" enjoyed several wish both the old their summer training at Pensa­ days liberty in San Diego and and new students cola Naval Air Training Station, Tiajuana, Mexico. From there the a successful Lace Curtains Florida, and then moved to Little l'emaining ships of the fleet sailed Creek, Virginia for training in to Long Beach. · school year. amphibious operations. The last week of the cruise was The six ships of the Pacific to be spent in .firing the guns of ALBUQUERQUE cruise unit sailed from Treasure the ships off the island of San Island, in San Francisco Bay, on Clemente, but the cruiser was or­ DIXIE June 19 bound for Hawaii. The dered to the Naval Shipyards at I SPECIAL THIS WEEK • • • . swab jockies spent the working Mat•e Island, There the cruiser's NATIONAL hoUl'S of their joumey to Hawaii large supply of ammunition was Gardenias ------·------$1.0'0 PATRIOTS in . "cleaning details," gunnery unloaded in preparation for the drills, and classes. The evenings of !epairs. necessary to pu£ the ship those not standing wathes were m fightmg shape. laundry free fo1• 1·ecreation, such as mov­ ~K. . . \ The cruise was accompanied ME MilER F. D. I. C. ies which ·were shown every night. from San Francisco to Hawaii to 821 S. Third Phone 6943 A smokel· participated in by the San Diego by Dr. Scholes, vice­ midshipn'len and the crew was also president of UNM. In San Diego, PICK UP AND DELIVERY SECOND & CENTRAL The island of Okinawa is the with Stanley Newman, an­ Service and have enrolled for held aboard each ship. Dr. Vel·non Sorrel, dean of the "Albuquerque,s Oldest and Largest llank land from which these 28 young thropology professor, who is their classes. I(Photo courtesy Albu- After. eleven days they arrived College of Business . Administra­ advisor. They have taken tests querque T1·ibune). · in the land of hulu hulu girls. tion, 1·elieved Dr. Scholes for the ' rrten ·came to begin studies at the . I University. They are shown here from the Counseling and Testing During their stay the boys were l'emaindel' of the cruise.

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