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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1956 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. f I PI d• Philosophy Meeting Set J 4 Sophs, I Senior t:o Start:; Pups, ac.ons f~· ay s s 1ngs E~1is:de!rt~~~~~nt~d3ies!h: · kyline ton · meeting of the Phllosophy club to- ' Satur day In 0enver . Team W L Pet. night in Mitchell hall 119 at 8:15. Center sc h uman R.et:urns New Mexico's freshman basket-~;~ : ! :~~! ~~~~!~::~kT~beo~~~~:~!ii~~t:d · K 'th B ball team will be trying for its Utah State 5 2 714 · By DANNY ZEFF weak bench. Forward el runs f th victory in five starts Sat- W . 4 '5'71 Khatali Plans Meeting For the second time this athletic will be out. at least two weeks with o~r evening against the ~ir N~W1~~XICO 3 . 'soo Khatali will hold a meeting on i . year New Mexico fans will see the a bad knee, .and Jack Waldron and Acaifemy in Denver as a prehm- . · 4 4 :429 Friday, Feb. 10, at 12 noo11, in room I' , " ' ;>= ~I\; =:;; i' sophomore look on the Lobo var- Monte Hamilton left .the team .last · · to the New Mexico-Denver Colo! ado A&M 3 4 .286 104, M1'tchell hall. AU members are , I Friday, February 10, 1956 ".:'~'. '!$>· '. ; / No. 55 sit~ week. Thus New Mextco numencal- mary Denver 2 5 · B~sketb~ll coach Bill Stockton, ly has only five reserves with gu~rd .game, Montana 1 8 .111 urged to attend, _ bothered by slumps and injuries, Dave Syme the only player w1th . T~e Wolfpup~, fresh ~r~~ ~~:; ~,..;;..,~..,;...~..,;.~.;;.;;.;::;.;;.;::;.;....,~.;.~.~.~ ... ~ ....~ ... ~.;. ... ~.;.;;;.;;,...~ ... ;;.~.;::; .....;.~ ...... ;;;;;;,..~ is planning to start four sopho- any game experience. The other vmcmg ~7-58 Vlctory a l"ecord into ~ ,.. ' mores and one senior when UNM four players have scored a total of A&M, Wlll take a 4-2 ~ E th• f th B .d I party . plays at Denver Saturday night. 21 points between them in the ~o- the game. The freshm:ns!~r:gp~.t Very tng Or e r1 a • ' . The good news cutting the gloom boa' 16 games thus far. sented a. well-balancde 0 ~ . \. f 5 te w lt tack Whlch bas pro uced an aver- D t D esses Party resses . IS 0 Marterie the return 6- cen r . a er -Tight Zone Planned age of 73.5 points a game in six • Ban~et a e r - . ~ Schuman, out for seven games . . . · · ~ ~ with an ankle injury. Schuman is New MeXlCO w.tll use the same contests. , , ~ back out for practice and should zone defense wh1eh stofped Den- Top scorers for Gene Golden's : 1s;~ ~ be eady to start against the Pio- ver and Dick Brott i~ A buquerque team are Merle Goodwin, Bob Mar- • . ~ ~MW- ·. nee~s Saturday. several weeks ago wlien UNM won, tin, an~ Joe Willmore. ~11 three are • Schuman Cheers Coach 69-61. Denver has shown a weak- ave:ragmg over 11 pomts a game ~ " Heartened by the addition of nes in outsid~ 13hooting ~nd Stock- with Good~in an~ Willmore lead- 1 For. March 2 Dance Schuman's badly needed height, t?n hope~ a tight zone will hold the ing the parade w1th 11.5 points a ~ . , Stockton plans to go with Floyd b1gger P1oneers down. game. ~ 3424 CENTRAL SE PHONE 5-1SZI , Siegel 6-4 and ,John '!'eel, 6-6, at As usual, New Mexico will rely Golden will start Goodwin, 6-5, at ~~~~~~·~~~~ ...... ~ ...~ .... ~ ...~~ .. ~~ ...... ~~ ..... ~ ....~·~·~·~·~·~""'-~·~·~·~·~-~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~; forwa;ds· Schuman at center; and on Toby Roybal to carry the load center; Martin, 6-2, and Lindy Lan- ;. 'S Affiliation T~ompson Sets Orchestra Signed, Walt Ki~caid 6-1, and Toby Roy- against Denver, Roybal, now aver- ier, 6-0, at forwards; and Will hal 6-2 at guards. Only leading aging 21 points a game and second more, 6-0, and Dale Caton, 6-0, or sco~er Roybal breaks the sopho- in the Skyline. conference, ~as been Roger Smith, 6-3, at guards. These more continuity. the only cons1stent offensn:e wea- six players have averaged 58.8 of ·th' NSA . SUB Schedule C. . . M b.· . De spite regaining Schuman, pon UNM can count on thrs year. their team's points. · W1 · ·. 6roup For Six Days .· ounc1 1 em ers·· Stockton still must play with a Tall John Teel and Schuman, who ===::....::.::::.::___.::__-=-._:_ ___ missed the first D.U. game, will be ALBUQUERQUE AUTO .. SALES · H the others most likely to. ~uceed Garcia Named Pike Head , ·, To Come t·0 Vo'·te . Student union hours tor the n~w Lear· n· ot· Meet•lng Engineers to ear in the box score. After a disaster- _ semester were announced ea.rher ous road trip, UNM's defensive rec- Julian .Garcia was elected presi- SAVE ON NEW AND USED CARS · this week by SUB manager Mrs. Aircraft Lecture ord sagged to a 71.3 point per game dent of Pl Kappa Alpha in the chap- 6200 Central S. E. By ERIC McCROSSEN Esther Thompson Ralph Marterie and his "Down . . allowance. Offensively, the Lobos ter's meeting last w~k.· Bob Jor- A referendum on proposed mem- Th SUB d .1 t 7•30 Beat Orchestra" will play for a stu- . L?ul~ A. Pa~e, engmee~ s11e- have averaged 66.5 points. Teel dan was chosen VlCe-president; Phones 5-8372-5-7414 ,. . bership of UNM in the na- e opens al Y a • . a.m. dent body dance Mar. 2 from 9 to 1 ctabst m.dynam1cs for Conva1r atr- has a 12.8 point average behind Mickey Meyer, secretary; Paul Ar Albuquerque, New Mexico . tional Student Assn. will be in- Monday through Thursday 1t re- in Carlisle gymnasium. craft, w11l be the guest sl!eaker Roybal with Schuman in third nold, treasurer; and George Ruoff, cludt;d' on the ~eb. 22 special mains open unti110:45 a.m. and wi~l The student council last night Friday aft':rnoon at 5 du:rmg a with 10.4 in 10 games. historian. -----~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~ ••1 elect1on ballot, Vmcent Gormley, be closed for cleaning until 11:30. said that the band "has been signed" weekly semmar for graduate stu-1.:::=~=-=--=.;:.==-----..:.::=.:;.:....:. _____ .•.: student body president, said tSkokiaan." president and secretary respec Pollee. Capt. Albert Owen, shown here leading ~lbuquerqu~ poh~e Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Harry James called Marterie the tively at a meeting of the Inter detecbve Roy Bessera (~enter) and Stat,e ~o~ce Detecbve Bill Mexico. The annual Newman club retreat finest trun1pet player in the land." Fraternity council late last semes Lucas through the .chow ,lme a~ .the women s dirung hall yesterday. If UNM votes to become a mem- began ~oday at 7 a:m· at the chapel Continued on page 2 ter. The three are workmg togeth~r. tn tli~ ma~u1:1t for the burglar who ber, the student government must and mll be contmued to~orrow A special meeting of the IFC has took $22,622.50 from the adm1mstrabon budding last week. adopt the preamble to the national and Sunday, under retreat master T p• R •t I been called for Friday in the SUB ______:_(S::...t_a_l'f.:p:...h_o_to..:..)l constitution, the national constitu- father Wayne E. Conley, O.P. WO 1an0 eCI a grill lounge at 3:30 p.m. Drawings tion, and the regional constitution. Saturday's chedule . includes a s h d I d at suB for rush partiell will be held at the It must also accept the by-laws of Mass for retreatants at 6:45, with C e U e meeting.__ __;:._ ___ _ the association and pay national breakfast arranged for those hav- The UNM music department is dues of $125 a year and "about $30" ing an 8 a.m. class, and conference.s presenting Profs. George Robert Vigilantes to Ride Today UStudent Works Methodist Meet a year regional dues. at 10 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 7 p.m. and Morton Schoenfeld in a two- There will be a :regular meeting '!'he dues entitle member schools Stations of the cross will be at piano recital Sunday afternoon at of the Vigilantes this afternoon to an information service which 3:30 .p.m. 4 in the student union. T0 St(]rt T0d Oy , provi.des information and propo~ed Father C~mley will conduct a day The two UNM musicians will at 4 in Mitchell 'hall room 108, presi Set for Concert solutiOns to student problems w1th o:f recollection at the chapel on Sun- play numbers by Mozart, Schubert, dent Mike Laine announced. . The music department is sponsor- All Methodist students on the faculty and administration. Pamph- day. The retreat closes SUl).day at Saint-Saens, Aaron Copland and This is of no vital news value. mg the free first performances of UNM campus are invited to attend lets of interest to student govern- the 8:30 Mass followed by a com- Manuel Infante. It's just here to make the page four original compositions next the sixth annual New Mexico-West ment m'C provided at special dis- munion breakfast. A guest speak- The program will be open to the look full and like that. :~:!f~all~ght at 8 in the music Texas Methodist student movement Continued on page Z er will' highlight the breakfast. public without charge. The student authors of the com· conference beginning today. " QUICK WAY TO BEITER TASTE: It's illustrated positions . are Edward Robards, Dr. Lamar Parish from the Per- Campus Cutie of the Week ... Richard Garretson, John Kout- kins school of theology at Southern in the Droodle above, titled: Lucky smoker 80~£::d:~~sA~rlt~~~~~h':~sody Methodist ~niversity in Dall~s will r ---.. ~ ~·-· --~--...... ··~------...... ···- ... -- ,------... ··~······ ~--~·---·------·-·- ·········-~·-· --··· --·~-, opening fresh pack. (He's merely doing away· for Wind Sextette and piano.'' The be the mam speaker. He mil I with a little red tape.) Better taste is what instrun1entalists for this number dress the conference Friday night j 1 2312 Central E. Ph. 3-2446 will be: Joyce Hemden, flute, Bruce at First Methodist church and . be's after and better taste is what he'll get. Bullock, oboe, William Rhoods, clar- again Saturday when the confer 1 ' ' inet I, David Hawley, clarinet II, ence moves to Central ' Luckies taste better, you see, because they're Joan Powell, bassoon, Kenenth An- for the rest of the meeting. made of :fine tobacco ••• light, mild tobacco d?rson, trumpet, and Robards, The general purpose of the that's TOASTED to taste better. Break out Pl;.nh~se playing in Garretson's fer?nce is to discuss the goals and "The Forest" will be Bill Krum and beliefs of the MSM on .the college a pack of Luckies yourself. You'll say Lucky Jeri Frandsen, both on the violin, camJ?US: Eleven schools m the area p t Kl ·en viola and John Ran- are m~ted t? send delegates, _and Strike is the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked! d all ce~lss ' ' UNM 1s serVlng as the host. Reg- DROODLES, COpyright 1953 by Roger Price a"Tbre:Poems/' written by Kout- ist;ation will begin at First Meth soumpas, will be perf3rmed by June o~tst at Fourth and Lead at I Hrinko soprano Donald VanLiew 4.30 p.m. today. bariton'e and P~of. Walter Keller' The evening will be spent with a h"'·~·-"" pianist. ' ' banquet at First Methodist, and • .,.... McKerrow's "Symphony for address by Dr. Lamar Cooper, and COLLEGE Strings and Soprano," his master's then thl) conference will break up thesis, will be played by: Frances into !llliscussion group!t. SMOKERS Craig, Florio Butteri, Julie Fan- Saturday morning will pass in KEEP ALERT fOR A ning, and Martin Bootzin, all on the about the same manner, and lunch TTT ~~PREFER violin. will be served at the SUB, A busi- BfTTfR POINT AVERAGE! TTT Kurt Frederick and Pat Klassen, ness session will be held in the LUCKIESI violists, Rita Nicklas and_ Mildred afternoon for the l)urpose of elect Don't let 'that "drowsy feel TTT Bartels, cellists, Ruth Grothe, con- ing new officers of the conference. ing" cramp your s;yieJn. cl.ass Luckies lead all other TTT brands, :regular Or king size, trebass, and Jean Parks, soprano Dr. Parish will speak again after , , • or when you re _htttJng \ soloist. the dinner, and worship will end among 36,075 college stu the books". 'take a NoDoz · H'" F• M . • the evening. Sunday morning the ,Awakener! In a few minutes, TOWER OF LONDON dents questioned coast to I• I USIC conference will end with a morning r FORMATION ESKIMO RANCH HOUSE coast. The number-one rea Heavy you'll be your normal best ••• Peter Sarant (SPLIT-LEVEL) AS SEEN BY ENGLISH . d f M d worship service at Central Meth· wide awake •• , alert! Yout U. of Maryland John Dorritie SHEEP DOG CIGARET1'ES son: Luckies taste better 51ate Or On odist, led by Dr. Parish. lana .James Hanley ay doctor will tell you-NoDo; Holy Cross Classical Hi·FI will be offered m The retiring officers of the con . ' ~ ' .·' . ' ~ ' ,', ' . . ' .. . .Awakeners ate safe a$ coffee. a weekly series by the SUB musi!! ferm;ce are. Joyce Simmons, UNM, liliM...,... l{eep a pack.handy! , committee beginning Monday. pres1dent; Fred Warner, from New lS TABLETS, 35c The regular Monday programs MexillO A and M, vice-president; ~...... c...... c...... <...... ~~~ .. --'·""·~------'~ ...... :...... :...... "··""·'··" ...... :.M ...... :.. " ...... :...... : ...... : ..... :.. :... o.~.-, .... l will be held :from 1 :SO to B p.m. in Sue Ann Teel, from Eastern LUCKIES TASTE BEITER- C/eane~ Freshet; Smoother! the grill lounge, This week'a pro. Mexico University, secretary; SITTING PRETTY is Gail Wolcott, 19, a resi her way through school as a hasher in the 35 tablets gram will feature Proltofiefi''s Sym· Mitchell, from Highlands Un:ivel~·l dent of Marron, who comes from Penn8ylvanla, women's dining hall. She's a sophomore in busi• fll handy tin d/'D _~~ • lfi:'1f?.o~~ JJ?t~-~-. AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OP CIGARETTES New Jersey, and Virginia. She's the daughter of ness administration and spent two summers in 011. T,Co. PRODUCT OJ' (JN,,JVmM-tii:atu/~ phonies No. '1 IU'Id No. 1. (Classical eity, treasurer.t and Pat 69c Symphony) as well as three noc· from New Mexico Western, Leon Wolcott, a professor in the government de• New Jersey as a life gnard. (Staff photo) . turnes by Debussy. licity chairman. partment, but is independent enough to work ·· • u w / · sa, Colo., three weeks ago. ,.------. c:.A.) fNEW MEXICO LOBO UNM'S Affiliation· Society Notes ByCAROLYNNlllLSEN FOOf b(I II PrCICfiCe . rest e·rs ber;:~Inia~:.~~~l;r:p1~::;o:A~ BETTER TRAINING ~ · ~ . . By now most of you are getting used to your new schedule, new T M LA r._M starbutmovinguptothe167-pound . . BETTER POSITIONS :,-1 ~ ~.~Wl~::d.. ~~x~in~~~~ir~~~ ~rlt~ ::.~:t!:l~~'de':.~v:r•~e ~v:,~~to1°~~ T c . t vt teachers and new books. Around this time, with last semester's fin.al •lt· 'B • T d I 0 eel:. . ~ . class fof tomorrow night. Tapia has . . . 1» lle>;lco. Entered as second clasa matter at the post offic!'• Alb!Juuerqne, AlllrUSt 1,_19~8, 0 orne 0 0 e grades still fresh in our minds, it's common to hear many resolutions . , . . taken both of his matches by pins You are sure of both when you attend the ~ ..,- Qllder the act of March 8, 1879, Printed by the UniversitY Pnntinll' Plant. Subscnpt1on • • tt d 1 gu1 1 · d t b WI 0 . ay N?w Mex1co s wres~lmg team Will. this year, Also winning .at least w a nt" U.60 for the ochool year, pay"ble In advance. . . to keep up With assignments, to a en . C asses re ar. Y, an o e . egln· see 1ts first .home ac~10n of .the yeat one match this year were James WESTERN SCHOOL g f Editorial and Business office in the Journalism Building, TeL 3·1428 better prepared for fl;lture tests .. It'~ not hard to wnte out work After a two day delay because of tom~rrtowFtmgLht ~t 8A1&n:MCarhsle gym Cramer by a pin in the 157-pound WINTER TERM NOW OPEN ~ i Continued from page 1 schedules and make faithful prom1ses to yourself-but to keep them . . agams • ew1s . 1 d A t Ab' 'th · ~ B J. Ch tt Edit count rates to member schools. The is a different story. Good intentions aren't any good at all unless you bad weather, spri~g football prac- The Lobo wrestlers have split c adss, adn r N JeMson .WI ~11 pbln Register now for intensive courses in Business Administration ~ o.., a en ------or t h d 1 b kl t attempt to stick with them. tice under the direction of new th · n1 tw tch f th an a raw, ew eXJco Wl e head coach Dick Clausen will open their of y Tho mad fee to d Aedyear weakened by . the ab~ence of Ron Accounting and S4)cretarial Training. ~ Ken Siner ------Managing Editor ~~n~a~IfJa:~n:::y ;::ce::ure O:Or e5g . . • us ar, ey e ea e ams Courtney Phil Harr1s, and Gary l'ot Bob Beck ------Night Editor this Issue cents each. They would have cost Going steady are: th1s afternoon w1th centers and State 20-17 and lost to Colorado J dd 11 ' f h ·u. t rt' · Individual Instruction ~ Pat Tolmie ------Feature Editor 25 cents each if UNM were a GB!!-i1 WKo~cotht, PXhraterdesL, 11ll:d KGeith BArun&Ms backs on the golf course practice Mine~ 26-10 Both matches were ut 't a o w om Wl no pa 1C1· o . b 11 1ie 1tsc , 0 , an oms . ross, . , field. part of a tria~gular meet in Alamo- pa e om.orrow. . 1 • I:Q Danny Zeff ------SP<>rts Ed1tor mem er. . -o- 0 "im Will' · B · M Membership would also help Spring practice was originally . . . , The hneup ag~mst Ft.. Lew1s ....., , .- · tams ------ustness anager. UNM esat bl' IS h a su t den t d'1scoun t Pinned are: scheduled to start Wednesday but Coe and Will not arrive at UNM A&M follows: B1ll Sandhn, 123 0 Member of the Associated Collegiate Press service with local stores. Binky Corrough, KKG, and Tom Pettit, PDT. cold weather forced the postpon- until June. pounds; Art Ableson, 130 pounds; ~ Leaders of the student govern- Sue Pfiefer, XO, and Jack Bobroff, SAE. ment. Drills will continue for the H~ad coach Clausen w!llleave for Jim Stevens 137 .pounds; no entry, ~ ment would receive three monthly Billie June Grizzell, AXO, and Jim Crow, KS. next month ending with the annual Rolhns, Wyo., Tuesday for a March 147 pounds; Jim Cramer, 157 :::; publications which deal with stu- Pat Jones, PBP, and Wally Bisbee, SX. Cherry-Silv~r intrasquad game of Dimes benefit banquet with headlpoundl!l; Paul Tapia, 167 pounds; FOR SECRETARIES ACCREDITED "" Continued from Tuesday • • dent problems and solutions of Nene Ackerman, KKG, and Jamie Cook, KS. March 10. The Skyline conference footb~ll coaches of the Skyline as Bruce Ja!'ger, 177 pounds; no entry, 805 Tijeras Avenue NW Telephone 2·0674 i:=: these problems, the activities of -o- allows 20 practice sessions within guests. . heavyweight. r:.:lz the associatioJJ., background on Engaged are: a 30 day period during the spring. HERE IS A GOOD CHANCE that if the student body WOl'ld events affecting students and Cleta Honeyman, KKG, and Roy Downey, SX. Assistant coach Bill Weeks will WARNER WOODS STUDIO Tpassed a constitutional amendment changing student clipping of interest from member Margaret Coury, XO, and Lynn White. be on hand today for the opening of practice and aid John Neuman Forthosewhoinsistupon l\llth council election procedures, it would be passed by the admin- school newspapers. Married are: -o- l•strati'on WI'th little trouble. The dues also entitle members to will join the staff when general Finest In Portraits Max9hulman send delegates to a national con- John McCrory, PKA, and Beverly Adams. practice begins on Monday. The Such an amendment is badly needed, and soon. gress held for about ten days in the Jimmy Keenan and Suzanne Smith, KKG. other coaching assistant, Marvin 1804 Central Ave. SE. Ph. 7·9111 (Author of "Barefoot Boy Witfl. Cheek," eto.) To be made official, a constitutional amendment must be summer, Miss Kiefer said. "Last Vaughn Bush, KS, and Pat Aldennan, ADP. . G 1 tte d d h Steve Burkstaller, and Sally Stringer, PBP. Levie, is head basketball coach at passed by two-thirds of the voters in a student body elec- year Vmce orm ey a n e t e congress and said he learned many -o- tion, the student body president, UNM president Tom L. valuable things concerning student This week both the fraernities and sororities have been holding FAMOUS LAW CASES: NO.l-GRANSMIRE PopeJ~Y. the faculty, and the regents. The regents usually government," she said. rush parties. Fraternity rushing ends Saturday with preferential din- Th · · 'd · · ners and dances being given Saturday night. Sorority rushing will vs. MIDDLE ATLANTIC BUS AND DRAY CO. act OnPopeJ'oy·'s recommendations. e association provt es a voiCe t' th h xt k G d L k' for students in state and national con mue roug ne wee • oo uc · Gransmire, the plaintiff in this celebrated case, lived with his HILE DECLINING to comment one way or the other government in affairs which affyct daughter Ernest and a canary n~med Whirlaway on Elm Street them. It is the only student organ Wstating that he did not wish to influence the students, ization which has representatives in Cooch, Delaware. The Middle Atlantic Bus and Dray Co. Popejoy said it has been a past practice of the administra- on the National Council for, educa- NEWS AT A GLANCE started operating a bus line on Elm Street. The passing buses caused a cut-glass chandelier in the Gransmires' living room tion to look favorably on what a majority of the students t!on and tuheNUE.SsC.Ona~!Anonad1 com!ll~s- A Digest of Events ...... By Bob Beck s10n on . act1V1 1y ..? . to begin tinkling. The chandelier tinkled in the key of E~flat. want in such matters. There has been a constitutiona1 combats subversive organizations," This so unnerved the canary, Whirlaway, whose key was C mendment of some sort for at least each of the past three Miss Kiefer said. The major political question in this year of political problems, a whether President Eisenhower will 'run for re-election, seems to be sharp, that the poor bird moulted out of season, caught a chill, years and all of them have gone all the way through and The objectives of the association drawing to a close. and died untimely. b d ffi • 1 on a local level include strengthen- Ike said this week that he expected to know for sure before the Ernest, Gransmire's daughter, was herself so unsettled by een rna e 0 Cia • ing student government, increasing month was over if he would run or not. the death of the canary that she flunked her final exams at the CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT is needed now to responsible student participation in Between now and the time hi' plans to relate his intentions, Eisen· Boar's He'ad Beauty and Barber College, where she had been a the administration of student af- hower will undergo another physical examination and a ten-day rest. promising student, majoring in bangs. Now removed, willy~ A. change the method of voting in student council elections fah·s, and broadening of student -o- nilly, from the skilled labor market, Emest found work carry from the preferential system (voting for the candidates in interest on regional, national and And fired retired General Douglas MacArthur revealed that he ing a sandwich sign .for the old Vienna Chow Mein parlor. the order you prefer them) to the straight popular ballot. international issues which affect thinks ex-President Harry Truman relieved him of command in the students, This is accomplished Far East, because of politics. The preferential system lends itself to strict minority rule through region11l and national con· MacArthur of "I will return," and "old soldiers never die" fame- in that a small organized group can trade or buy low-number ferences. said that he was demanding that Trumim hold a treason trial on a votes and control an election. This is not right. Gormley today urged all students spy ring in Washington. He asserted that the ring was hindering his to vote for membership in the as- attempts to end the war with North Korea and Red China. The most logical way to amend the student constitution sociation "because a university of -o- in time for next year's council election· is to call the amend- this size cannot afford not to belong New Mexico's long list of highway murders has been partly solved. ment "special" and vote on it in a special election. But a to such an organization." He said David Nelson has admitted killing three people either in New Mexico he felt it would help increase stu- or near the Texas-New Mexico border. special election is coming up anyway Feb. 22 so it would be dent interest in affairs which will Nelson is being held in the .Los Lunas jail. He confessed killing reasonable to get the amendment drawn up in time for that · more directly affect them· when Ralph Rainey of California. Kenneth Short, also of California, and election. they graduate. John Valente of Nevada. Short's body has never been found, but Texas Mart Servis and Gaye Mangold police are planning on a search for his body as soon as snow in the area HE STUDENT SENATE meets at 4 this afternoon and are ~embers of Miss Kiefer's pennits. ·t could do nothl'ng more constructive than consider this committee. Police are still questionin!f Nelson in the deaths of several other Tl persons who have been killed recently. \~· amendment. It has the organization and potential intelli- W k. h St d t -o- gence to do something constructive but for some reason it Or S 0p U en $ The University of Alabama barred its first negro student, after demonstrations were held by hundreds of students and townspeople. Here she met a' bus-boy named Crunch Sigafoos. Although has passed only one bill (a poor one) during this entire aca- T0 Presen t COncer t The student, Autherine Lucy, said that she would take legal action Crunch was not especially attractive- he had, for one thing, a demic year. The string workshop, a group of against the school if she wasn't readmitted. ' large bushy tail- he was always clean and neat and' kept his Now is the time for the student senate to move. -:-BC- string muscians from the city's jun- _ _..______shoes shined, and after a decent interval, he and Ernest were ------Jior and senior high schools, will At the Mov·es 0 h d Thanks, married. present a concert of baroque mus- I • • • rc estro s·1gne .,gner ·to Speak is Sunday at 8 p.m. in the science . Downtown . Ernest soon learned that Crunch's large bushy tail was not M0 d e r n Des lecture hall. Sunshme - The Man With the as anomalous as she had supposed: Crunch was a werewolf. . Featured as the violin soloist will Golden Arm. F M hD After a while Ernest got sick of staying home .at night while her husband went prowling about, so she asked him to change .Ls Feb 28 ~:wM:~s~:j~nfu:~~~~c~o:ood- ~i~~¥~!~ittlest Outlaw. or ore . JOnce her into a werewolf too, which he did with an ancient Transyl Free to Studen·.,;,. • The concert is the result of three El Rey-Battle Taxi & Shield for months of rehearsals for the 28 Murder. Continued rom page 1 vanian incantaiion. Then, together, the two of them would for making us. lope out each night and meet a lot of other werewolves and R.. Buckminister Fuller, designer- each coupled to its own wheel by a pre-college student musicians in the On the Hill • . . engineer who creater the "House of variable fluid drive. UNM string workshop. On the pro- Lobo--Queen Bee and critics hav<' often called h1m maybe kill a few chickens or hear some book reports or just the Future" and the geodesic dome, Following World War II, he gram will be two works of Bach's, a Hiland-Man with the Gun. the "Caruso of the trumpet." lay around and shoot the breeze. a mobile shelter which can be worked with Beech aircraft nnd de- choral, "Come Sweet Death," and . In other action the student coun- Meanwhile, Ernest and Crunch's landlady, a miser named transported by helicopter, will lee- veloped a pre-fablicated aluminum the first movement of the "Violin S d' ~eig~~~rh;'d1 Ot & cil requested that students interest Mrs. Augenblick, noticed that Ernest and Crunch never used ture in the SUB at 8:15 Tuesday house based on the sam2 con- Concerto in A Minor," a suite from an 1a-: a lJa e a ra ed in the student court or the publi their room at night, so she, in her greed, started renting it to 0 evening Feb. 28, free to students. struction principle as airplanes. In the opera "Dids and Aeneas" by Co~lO .Me~cl NH lft~Y ~ ~ t & cations board to submit applications • transients. One night a Mr. Ffolliett stayed there. In the morn The 'uNM program series is 1951, Henry Ford called him to en- Purcell, and "Concerto in D Minor'' w·t!::ue t ~td e s u pos for membership to the council be- champs! ing while brushing his hair, he took a bottle that looked like 1 0 bringing Fuller to the campus as close the Ford Rotunda, which he by Vivaldi. ess ur er. fore Wednesday. The two positions hair tonic out of the cabinet, poured some, and rubbed it an added lecturer in its current did with a lightweight spheric~! . Drive-ins :were vacated at ~he end of last sa- vigorously into his scalp. Unfortunately, it was not hair tonic; program. Fuller has been called the struct~oo sy~tem called a geodes1c •t• h d I Duke City-Gorilla at Larg(l & Il!"ester when J1m Ferguson re· most im ortant and original engi- dome, m Whlch he managed to l'e- sororl les sc e ue Invaders from Mars. . Signed from the court and Joe Don but a bottle of glue which Ernest had bought to mend a model neering ~ind in the United States duce the weight from 50 pounds a Cactus-Artists and Models & Cook from the publications board. More people bought Schlitz in 1955 airplane that Crunch had given hel' for their paper wedding today . square foot of steel to two and one- R h E t t • t Dig that Uranium. The council tentatively put Kha- than any other brand. Schlitz is today anniversat+. He first came into the public eye half pounds a square f!'ot. US n er a1nmen Tesuque-Bad Day at Black tali ~n charge of the 1956 Fiesta, As a result of Mr. Ffolliett's grisly error, he was unable when he created the "House of the R;cently ~· ,Bu~k~~nster Fuller Rock & The Desperate Hours. P.endmg approval of that organiza- to remove his hat and was, therefore, barred from his usual Future" for the Chicago world's rece1ved pubh~1ty m. Sporta lllus- Parties for next week's sorority Terrace-The Deep Blue Sea & t10n. the champion of beers not only occupation which was lecturing to women's clubs. He sued Mrs. fair, and since that time his list traded" f~r h!s design to ~nclose rush will start tomorrow at 2 p.m. Double Jeopardy. The council voted $50 for the pur- Augenblick, who sued Ernest, who went to her fathel', who sued of accomplishments bas grown to t~e Ebb~tt.;; FJeld baseball diamond at the Alpha Chi Omega house. On Campus , chase of student council emblems to in America, hut in the. entire world. the Middle Atlantic Bus and Dray Co. who had started the whole include a three-wheeled automo- With a Similar' structure. The parties which may be attend- Mitchell Hall-Ruggles of Red be worn on blazers which counail We helped set this record, and you horrid chain of events. bile, pre-fabricated aluminum house S h I h• 0 . ed by invitation only, will continue Gap (Saturday) · .., members purchased individually. ' based on the same construction . c 0 ars Ips pen at 3 at the Alpha Delta Phi house. Members of the council will pay for "Ladies and gentlemen," said the defense attorney in ·his principle as air-planes, and the geo- F S t • and at 4 at the Delta Delta Delta C d C G the emblems in forthcoming years. helped us set it. For this we thank <)pening address, "this case, though very ramified, is covered desic dome w.hich he developed for. hous. That will con~lude the part!es or ecre arieS oe age ames by law. Indeed, every facet of life is covel'ed by law. Law the U.S. marme corps as a shelter Two scholarships for college sen- for Saturday, The mformal parties Sf t d f M d S p t you very much. to be transported by helicopter and ior women are being offered for will continue the next day, Sunday, a e Or OM . ay now OS pones governs the homes you live in, the cars you drive, the food you is moved.~s the infant~ advances. 1956•1957 by the Katherine Gibbs at 2 .. p.m. at the Kappa Kappa Gam• A women's basketball touma- 0 b t T · T • When you want the best eat. Even the cigarette you smoke is strictly l'egulated. The The m1htary dome ts tenned the secretarial school rna house, at 3 at the Kappa Alpha ment for Feb. 13 through March 9 e a e earn tip. gentleness, however, is Philip Morris's own idea. Out of their first. maj~: basic impro,vement in Each scholarship consists of full Thata house,, at 7 at the Pi Beta Ph! has been scheduled by the Women's . , vast experience as tobacco people, out of their profound regard mobile m1htary shelters m the past tuition of $685 plus an additional hous, and will end at 8 at the Ch1 Recreational council. . The sched?led trip of Umve~s1ty in refreshment, ask for Schlitz - for the astuteness of your palate, the makers of Philip Mo'rl'is 2600 years. . $500 cash award. Each university Om~ga,hous~. . Interested women may sign with of ~ew Mexlcode~aters.to Abilene have evolved a gentle, new cigarette, with a taste as mild as a Fuller attende~ Harvard umver- may recommend one candidate, and St~ence w1ll begin at 9 Sunday the women's physical education of- Chnstian College m Abllene, Telt., the Beer that made Milwaukee famous, May morn, as subtle as gossamer, as welcome as money fro:m sity and the Umted States .l!ayal each candidate must have this ofii- evenmg. fice by Monday at noon. Health ~as postponed today because of • home. I thank you." academy, and has been a VlS1ttn~ cial endorsement. Students may ob- . . pink slips and tennis shoes will n': ~outh of Belen. Whel'eupon everybody rushed to the tobacco countet- to buy ~~~~~ri:s ~~ :i~;'~~~~~ :z:;r:gec~:~: tain .full information ft-om the uni- RallyCom Chiefs Chosen be required of participants. who ;~~p~s~\h~ntopD~'fS~~~!~~ bright l'ed, white and gold packs of Philip Morris and were all lina and California where tuany of verslty placement bureau, Re-elected officers for semester USCF H I d. S • . debate team, and Garnet Burkes PUCCI DISTRIBUTING COMPANY rendel'ed so amiable after a few gentle puffs that the whole his I projects were initiated with RallyCom are Judy Little, presi· to 0 . ervaces and Gene Franchini, the second complicated case was dropped. This later became known as the graduate student!! in architecture Senate to M·eet Today dent, and Sally C~~enter, secre· The l!nite~ Stude,nts Christian UN!d team, were to h,ave competed 1416lst N~ Delaware Water Gap. ' €lM~ shulMan, I9ss and engineering. · The student senate will meet to- tary. Ann Krummts 1s the newly fellowship will hold m:£ormal wor· agamst students from Oklahoma, . In 1945 Fuller designed for Hen· day in Mitchell hall 101 at 4 p.m. elected Vice-president and Denise ship seryices today in room 6 in :rexas, Louisiana, and New Mexico· . We, the maker& of Philip Morris, sponsor& oJ this eolum~'• reat our ry Kaise; a car whose special ~ea- S:Jl!ate president Bob Matteucci will Loper i.s RallyCom's spirit commit- t~e SUB. at 12:30 p.m. Wilma Snare !n ~h.e senior division debates and case orl our new, gentle cigarelte in our new, smart pack. tul'e was the use of these" engmes be m charge. tee cha1nnan. · wdl be m charge. mdivJdual· events. ,..,., ' - f'
oo::t'" -.::t" <:I)' cc IQ ~ a. '1"1 ... Yorsity, Wolfpups School Bowling ~ ...~!$' NEW MEXICO LOBO THE VOICI. 01' THE. UNIVERSITY OJ NEW MEXICO i.. e~ Will Ploy in Denver Deadline Monday i i New Mexico's varsity and fresh- The deadline for team entries for No. 56 11:1 1'<1 Vol. 59 Tuesday, February 14, 1956 ' ~ ' ~ tpan basketball teams leave tomor- intramur11l bowling has been mov ~ row morning for Denver and two ed back to Monday, Feb. 13, intra 'CI"' i,g ;e. important road games. mural director Gene Golden said. f:ot : The varsity takes on Denver in Intramui·al managers are re~ quired to pay team bowling ex .I 6 an attempt to get back into the i ij.rst division scraml:IIe in the Sky- penses befo~·e their first match. A 0 ~ s l~ne conference while the freshmen minimum of five players make up a 0 anges will try to add a little luster to team and cost will be 30 cents a ourt 0 0 ~ their record with a contest against player for each line. Shoes will be iibe Air Academy as· a preliminary supplied free of charge, a to the Denver encounter. ·~ ~ Golden said that exact cost for , Coach Bill Stockton placed 6-5 the tournament will depend on the ~ Walt Schuman back on the doubt- Greek Activities . ' t;zt. z ful starting list after Schuman's number of teams which sign up. ~nkle began acting up in practice 'All matches in the tournament will again. The sophomore center has be bowled at the San Mateo lanes. missed the last seven games with Each team may sign up as many ·'On the Sly Side' an ankle injury after showing at the beginning of the year. as 10 players but no more than five may compete in any single line. Bench Is Weak All regular bowling rules will be in In Court Actions Should Schuman miss the D. U. effect during the tournament, game, Stockton would be faced with an almost non-existant bench, a Leagues will be drawn up as soon definite liability on the road against LOBO HOPES against Denver !IS final entries and fees are receiv a team as large as Denver. Stock- rest to a large extent on the ed by the intramural office. ton's lineup at present lists Floyd condition of 80phomore Walt The next sport on the winter in Siegel and Johnny Teel at forwards, Schuman. Injured five weeks tramural program is table tennis. Schuman at center, and Toby Roy- ago, Schuman has missed the Although no date has been set for bal and Walt Kincaid at guards. In last seven Lobo games. During the entries oi' setting up of brack the event that Schuman does not the 10 games the .6-5 center ets, intramural officials have asked start, Teel would take over at cen- saw action, he averaged 10.4; interested students to begin prac ter and Dave Syme would come into points a game and was a top ticing. Date for registering for the lineup. reboundet'. table tennis will be announced soon. New Mexico already hold a 69-£1 decision over the Pioneers in Albu- querque, However, Denver has a su- perior 9-9 season record against 5-11 for UNM. Also Denver has lost only one game at home, and that against strong Utah. Leading the D.U. offensive will'be 6-8 center Dick Brott and guard Ernie Uthgenannt. Brott is second in the league in rebounding with "lf'.. h,r•n.• ... v 10 to interview men ex 93 and is averaging 15 points a pecting degrees in Chemistry, Engi game. Uthgenannt, a slick 6-1 soph- ' omore, is averaging 12 points a neering (Chemical, Mechanical, In It's a pleasure to get to know OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE • game and played well here in his students with Accounting majors or LoTION. Each time you shave you can look fonvard to some· team's losing cause. Other starters Sales and Personnel interests. Sales thing special: the OLD SPICE ·scent-brisk, crisp, fresh as for Denver are Bill Peay, 6-4 for- all outdoors ••• the tang of that vigorous astringent-ban· ward, Jim Powell, 6-5 forward, and Personnel prospects may be from any Dale McCallum, 6-4 guard. field of training. Intersted students please ishes shave-soap film, heals tiny razor nicks. Splash on. OLD SPICE-and start the day refreshed!, The contests will be the last road call Mr. Warren Lee, General Placement games of the year for both the var- Bureau, phone Ext. 202, for appointment. sity and the freshmen. The varsity Add Spice to You?· Life ••• Old Spice ForMen returns home Feb. 24 against Colo" Excellent opportunities in permanent Western rado A&M.· pulp and paper industry." SHULTON New York • Toronto •• r---YOU'L.L BOTH GO FOR THIS CIGARETTE! ., I STO
WINSTON LIKE A TASTES GOOD! CIGARETTE AI • Hamilton and his orchestra SHOULD/ will play for the annual King of Heart's dance to be held in the SUB from 9 to 12 Saturday night. · Sponsored by . the Associated Women Students 'council, two g?ld trophies will be awarded to the wm ning candidates by president of the AWSC at the semi-formal dance Saturday night. . Women attending the dance will vote for the King of Hearts by ac tivity tickets. Runner-up will be named Jack of Hearts. Eleven UNM students have been selected by the various men's .or ganizations on the campus as ~mg of Hearts candidates, and are hsted below with their sponsoring men's groups: Bob Wareham, Sigma Alpha Ep silon· Johnny Barnos, Phi Delta Theui• JerrY Dalhquist, Sigma Chi; Easter Vacation Glen Turner, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Don Hollis. Kappa Alpha. · Dates Are Changed David O'Donnell, Sigma Phi Ep: The Easter vacation dates listed silon; Dick Camacho, Lambda 9h1 in the p1·esent catalog ae UNM have Alpha; Wilbert Runcorn, Delta ~1g· been changed,Jt was announced to ma Phi. Toby Roybal, Mesa V1stn day. • When it comes to real tobacco flavor, college smokers are going for Dorm; Mike Laine, Tau Kappa Ep J. C. MacGregor, director of ad silon, and Hap Crawford, Kappa missions, said that the Easter vaca Winston! This good-tasting, easy-drawing filter cigarette brings you full, rich tion would start Wednesday night Sigma. at 10 p.m. March 28 with classes NO STONE is being left unturned by the UNM police detective Jack H. Whitsett fingerprints :flavor. Winston also brings you a finer. filter that works so well the :flavor ------bewildered W. C. Williams, who submitted along resuming Thursday morning at 8, Student Council to Meet campus police in the manhunt for the burglar April 5, r. comes right through. Join the big switch to Winston. who took $22,622 from the administration build· with the rest of the UNM building and grounds The student council will meet to staff to the Saturday fingerprinting. The vacation was to have ex ' -. ing the night of Jan. 31. Above, Albuquerque tended from March 31 to April 9. ' 1/t ' .. i morrow afternoon at 3 in the stu " (Chatten photo) A, J. ft&VNOL.DS TOilACC:O CO,, WIN8"r'ON•8ALEM, No C, dent council room of the SUB.