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5-3-1946 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 048, No 37, 5/3/1946 University of New Mexico
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NEW: ME:x:tCO LOBO Friday Apr1l 26, 1946 U. of Arizona I-I ere For Tvio Ball Game~ • In the • ~------~------~----~~--~--2------~------• • ng to take on all comers m the should be an mdlcation as to how well they fare the ;Bqrder NI:W MI:XICO LOBO handbllll dou,bles Will m Lobo Lair Confel'Cnce chp.mpionahl)HJ to be lntramurals A softball tound robin tourna Play Under Lights ment w1ll be played later 01 in held at Tucson May 10 and 11 Coach Woody Clements an Weekly Publication of the Associated Students of the Un1vers1ty of Hew Mexico the 13emester and orgamzat1ons are Apptoxtmately 20 men will JII~ke nounced th1s week plans for vol urged to get a team together now JIM M;ORAN lQyball and handball tpurnaments the h tp to the lnst tute Several At Tingley ~ield and subm1t thetr hst to Coach men have shown up well 1n ptac Vol XLVIII No 36 There will be singles and doubles Clemer ts at the gym This wtll be a busy week end for Lobo athletes With a The U'mve1s ty baseb~ll team n tl e handball compet t on All tice du:nng the past few weeks tlack meet scheduled for Saturday afternoon baseball games w II meet the Un vera ty of At student orgamzat1ons ate utged to Uogets and Christensen Navy tra.mees have ~?hown promtse m the Fr1day and Saturday evemngs and a swtmmmg meet Frtday 2:ona n ne n a two game ser es submit thetr entry lists for both th q week end The games w II be tournaments to Coach Clements as • • dlve and backstroke respectively mght playeU at T ngley Field Frlday soon as poss ble S Btll Barnes Tom Chapman and • • • and Satutday at 8 p m Adm a UJimmlng The deadhne for the 1 sh will be F nnk Roberts w 11 rep1esent the The track team will meet the Umvers1ty of Anzolla squad sto w t1 be by act v1ty t cket fot oon on Saturday Aprll 27 Play Lt Comd1 :a E Jeffery a swtm Loboa n the sprmt events With Un vets ty students Lan'Y ltess I Wernette Inauguration May In Grove at the stadtum Saturday afternoon Anzona wtll bnng a 10 m both toutnaments wlll beg n on mmg team will journey to Roswell Feather and Southern sw mm ng strong team but Coach Roy Johnson feels confident that the will be the sta t ng p tche for the Monday Apul 29 To date only th s afternoon to engage the New the d stances The ab lity of the • • • Lobos J.i t day evemng Lobo aggregatton wtll afford the vtsJtors a btt of compctltton five teams ha,ve entered the vol Mex co M 1 tary Inst tute sw m M 1 ta1y team ts an unknown quan rhe Albuquetque Dukes defeated m,mg team Thts will be the first hty but the compet bon should be espeetally m the field events tom nament Coach John the Un ve1s1ty mne this Wednesday and Profe.ssor Sachs ate wdl meet fm the Lobo natatou and keen and the tesult close • • • by a 19 to 9 scote Tom Lawr e ·--~ Coach Z1elasko s baseball team wtll play the Artzona Um stat ted the game or. the mound verstty nme on Frtday and Saturday e\emngs at Tmgley for the Lobos and was tel eved n the fiftl by Lefty Honan The ~~fE'Ru~J~J~~~~~Ew F1eld Both games w11l start at 8 p m All students are Weekly Program Phi Delta Phi Petitions National urged to support the team m then only appearances down Lobos fa cd well at bat but tl o n • • fielders and outfielders had t ouble SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE town th1s seasou oldmg the ball --,---:___:______,.:.. ______UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO $25,000 "~n Aw~rd Dr Howard L Bev1s to Dehver Prmc1pal Address • • • Grant For 11 ell Ho an Hess and Retcte con WEEK OF APRIL 29 i 0 1\!AY 6 1946 ~rat Accepted by Vu H u On "Youth Looks at Our Umvers1hes" The Umvers1ty swtmmmg team w1ll V)stt the New Mextco tt buted doubles to dnve m the Veteran Students Anzona Un1versity Track +CONTEMPORARY INDIAN WATERCOLORS sponsoted by the Art League of New Mthta!y Insbtute Frtday evemng for a meet w1th the Ros Lobo 1 uns We r and Bas tum d d Monday r.oes to K~pp~s Inauguratwu of Dr John Phthp Wernette as president of the hutlmg fot the Dultes and kept Mex co w 11 be shown dally ftom 8 a m to 6 p m 10 the F ne Atts Bu ld ng Gal Is Made By State \1 U U the Umverstty wtll take place m the campus grove on the well squad Practice times m the local pool have been 1m lery until May 16 Student Council, the college boys m cbeck through provmg the past few weeks and the Lobos should come out Spectal Spur meetmg Mu;.s Helen Dargan n charge 12 45 o clock II the Student U11 on Grant to the Un vemty of $25 A w p mornmg of May 10 w1th Dr Howard L Bevts pres1dent of out the game De La Garz!l banged Team Meets UNM Saturday on the long end of the final score basement lounge OOOr;for facd ttes fo veteran stu t onors ~rty the OhiO State Umverstty and close frtend of Dr Wernette out a tr1ple fo the Dukes m the The powe :ful Ar zona Umvetstty·'f.------,--,--,- *Noonday Chapel Meetmg sponsoied by the Bapt1st Student Umon Miss Cleo White Senate and I~C dents and testorat on of ~44 870 to U dehvermg the prmctpal address The subJect of the address • • • first 1 ning to stath thmgs off m ch1uge 1 p m n the Student Umon Chapel Room the Umve stty 1> budget have been wtll be Youth Looks at Our Umver~nhes The b1ggest athlettc week end of the sprmg season Wtll tuck team comes to the Lobo sta *Public Lecture on Musical Countetparts of Lme and Color by Prof Henry P Eames C h Tl e games this we:ek end Wlll be Comm1ttee to Present announced at Sa Ita Fe by Gove> Prestdmg at the maugurabon ceremomes Wlll be Judge come May 10 and 11 when the Border Conference champton tbe only ones played by the Un dmn tomoufJW fo1 the last lual Dr H G Alexander m charge 3 30 to 4 30 p m m Mus1c Hall Auditori\lm arolme Farnswort n eet of the season on the local nor John J Dem1 sey h 11 1 b •htps wtll be held at Tucson Artzona The Lobos wtll be vets ty at Tmgley Fteld Th s IS Panhellen c meetmg Mtss Joan Koch tn charge 4 30 p m m Dean Clauve s office Petition at September The ~44 870 tepresents a 10 per Has Highest Grade Sam G Bratton pres1dent of the Regents w o wt a so e m the only chance the team wlll have field v.nd although the local team Speakers Club meetmg M ss Robetta Young m charge 4 30 p m m the Student Un on cent cut wb ch had been made n charge of the formal mducbon of Dr Wernette mto office represented by full squads m the annual champwnshtps The on J?apeJ appears to be both o 1t / basement lounge 1 1 to dtaw any sqrt of a representa the app 0) rat on last fall and lB Followmg the maugurahon cetemomes at 12 noon the UnlVerstty wdl field teams m golf tenms sw1mmmg and ma med and outgunned Coach Roy Pt Beta Alpha Council meetmg Mtss Topsy Dayton m charge 6 p m 1n Room 150 Nat1onal Convention Average of All Houses t1Ve c owd Students are Ulgently Second Company s now testored for use dur ng the Johnson IS look ng forward to a Admmtstratton Bldg three NROTC and two V 12 compames of the Umverstty track asked to make It a poJnt to attend h Ph Delta Ph local fratern ty year whtch ends June 30 Kappa Kappa Gamma tcce ved ------_,Naval un t w 11 hold a rev ew lJI The general week end program wlil compnse tenms number of hotly contested events Phrateres Execubve Council meetmg Mtss Da1sy Dtckenson m charge 0 45 p m m these games and suppo1 t the r Intramural C amp the, Student Umon basement lounge sett a 1etton on Aprl30 to the I w sh to express apprec at on the Pan I ellen c a N"n d of $10 00 11 f D W tt Capta matches on Fr1day 1f entrtes are large enough to necesst!ate baseball team and ts ce ta n that the Red and Ge e al Counc 1 of Ph Delta Theta Giey boys Wlll turn n some out Sparked by D ck Kelso s 20 Phrateres pledge meetmg Mtss Edd e Wembcrg m chlnge 6 45 p m m the Student of the act on of the governor and for haVIng tl c lt ghest grade ro nt All Student Body J~~t~c~aot r ti ;rn~ ecomman~n two day play pracbce golf on Fr1day and the tournament on Umon basement lounge for the r acceptance as the New the board satd President J p average of all the sorortttes on the ng officer announced yesterday stand ng t mes and dtstances m po nts the Second Company bas Mex co Alp! a of Phi Delta Theta hill at the Panhellen c honors patty G Saturday sw1mmmg Saturday track and field ttme trmls on then spec alttes ketball team Monday m~ht defeat Independent Mens meetmg Mr Doug Benton tn charge 7 p m m the Student Union 1 north lounge fratern ty accord ng to Warren E Saturday mormng and the track and field meet at mght Sat Lobos Third in Ted Keswtck star Lobo h1gh ed the Dodos 53 to 48 to become ::~::;teco~~~:: 0 : ~~su~~: s;:~:l Monday evenmg m the SUB ball "os'ltl'ons v~c~nt Jo~~ ~asD~:;:c~ce~h!h~mv~~:~;~ Kappa Alpha act1ve meetmg Mr Chester L Caclock n charge 7 p m m Room 204 Davts pres lent urday Coaches wdl probably conduct their annual golf tour hUldler who formerlf was a stu sp ng semester ntrnmural cham year room I' U U honored guest Dr Bev1s and the Admtmstratton Bldg The local gtoup sa d Dav s has The $ grant satd Comp Carol ne Farns votth was a 11ard Regents of the Umvers ty arc m 3-Way Track Meet dent at Ar zona should g ve any p1ons Kappa S1gma pledge meet ng Mt Dtck Johnson n charge 7 p m m Room 301 4\,.dmm 25 000 nament on Saturday aftemoon been vork ng for about s x weeks troller Tom L PopeJoy w be ed a stetl ng sllvet cup for n a n In an atte npt to make the Stu v1ted to w1tness the rev ew wtth The Lobo ttack team whtttled hurdle s n the conference a xu The game wh ch climaxed s x 1stratlon Bldg to bu ld up Pht Delta Phr as a 11 • • • fot theu money and Bill Sm th ace l{eeks of ntens ve play between Phi Deltn Ph1 :fratermty meet ng Mr Warren E Davts n charge 7 p m n Room 302 of great assJstat ce tn solvmg the ta n 1 g a 3 00 nve age and bemg dent Body elect ons for the fall the pres dent The vnves and bus Faculty representatives of the Conference are scheduled down to u ~cant 10 mehlbers by tat k ng f ntermty on the h1ll and proble n of add tiOnal equ pment the most outstandmg freshman g 1 te m fully successful the Student bands of tl e above are also inv1ted Eastet hpl days came m last m a low hurdli!r ancl dash man will add 20 teams began WJth the Second Admmistratton Bldg bnve recently beet adm tted to the for an afternoon and mght sess1on on Frtday and 1f neces Stgma Alpha Epsilon active meet ng Mr Robert Eva1 s in charge 7 p m m Room 81 d quarteu fo rveterans by 1\{ s John Wa ren Thomas Conned has begun makmg the nee to attend the rev ew trtangular track meet Saturday at to the Lobo th eat Buster Mar Co npany tak ng an eatly lead C E Redm;m Photo Inter Fratern ty Counc 1 They 150 Admtmstrat on Bldg The pledge meehng Mr Don Stewart in charge 7 p rn ne lfly elected P1es1dcnt of C ty essary anangements The pet Scores of colleges 81 d umversi sary they wlil contmue theu executive sesswn on Saturday Canyon Texas which was won r1s on the shot and d scus has .been Then the Dodos broke ahead fol' THE D \P11Sr STUDENT UNION sponsors of the Noon lay Cl 3(Jel Meet n,s held e\'ery school day 1n have ptev ously petit oned and vete The budget as reviSed for the Panhellen • t f th Ill t b th m Room 253 Admmistrabon Bldg the Stude1 t Umnn Chapel Room 1\!tss Cleo Wh1te s in cl urge of tl c meetmgs Sam Henly IS " ons or e o ces mus e n c ties plus u dozen learned soc ebes mormng ens ly by the heavtly manned West sho ~rmg bette1 and better 1n each a br ef pcuod however D Smtth present year totals $1426 000 of S1gma Cht act ve meet ng Mr Ray Orr 111 charge 7 p m in Room 203 Adm mstrabon preatdcnt of the D S U J\ccepted by the Student Cou1 c l D1 Wynn of thE! Englisl depa t Personnel Office by May 27th at have accepted the Umvcr1nty s 10 Texas State Buffalos while -Texas practtce sess on and Bob Evans 18 Second Company guard began htt wh ch ;448 870 s baste a]Jvroprm T 1 1 11 • • • Bldg nnd Sem1te meqt stressed the mportance of nqon he actua e ectmns wt Vllat on to have rep-sentat on at Tech s Red Ua1ders barely out expected to rcga n h s old fotm m tn g long set shots and Kelso was tion :from tlle State and of whtch an ~ ... Artzona Umverstty Will defend the Conference btles m Phrateres active meet ng r.hss Datsy Dtckenson m charge 7 15 p m m the Student The locnl alumm of Pht Delt11 the u glamorous scholar n modern take place on June 10 the ceremon es Dean ;r L Boat scored the Lobos to place second m the JaVehn thro ~r firmg goad m close and the Sec Umon basement lounge II II Q C J cJ, I add t anal $25 000 s the amount set track and field tenms and golf all won m the sprmg of 1942 ond Company took the lead never the 220 yatd low hurdles and m Artzona has had only two meets Kappa. Stgma actiVe mcctmg Mt Ben Hearne m charge 7 30 p m m Room 301 Ad N up fot veterans faciht es and quar tunes n hts short talk on scholar Wtth the return of the Umver wick chamnan of the Jomt regent last year btles were offictally recogmzed by the conference the broad JUmp bes des anchormg th s season and won both of them aga n to lose 1t mmtstratton Bldg avy Happy HOur A ueen an i ates Golf School Open ~~:~.er::1:t~n~~£~~£~::::.~ ters shtp stty to the normal two term basts faculty commtttee m charge of ar Vymg for top sear ng honors Pnnhellemc Hon0110 Party M ss Joan Koch m chatge 7 30 p m in the Student Union Announcement of the achve and there w 11 be a complete change of rangernents ha.s announc<:d The W1ldcats have held the track btle smce 1931 w1thout the Lobo mde relay foursome to a The rest of the budget $952 130 t by s zeable maigms In their sea VIth Kelso werj! Sm th Wlth 16 ballroom pledge 1n each soronty w th t1 e stUdent officers Therefore pe t Arrangements have been made to break the tenms btle smce 1938 and the golf btle smce 1940 second place Wardroom alumm men tS made up of funds 1 ece ved by P1 Kappa Alpha pledge meetmg 1\-lr Gerald Creamer m charge 7 30 p m m Room ,. Is on May 24 :.~ ~:~:~~or ror 7Weeks dl~;;~;,t;e:,~:,~:; h ghcst gtade pomt average by tons must be filed .for the Stu move the cetemonies to Ca,hsle Ted Kesw1ck paced the New Queen were selected from each so I- ber ass stetl Da1118 and Frank At- tl e Umvers1ty through 1ts own ( • • • :~t" :v:rP:~:r T!~v~v~~~:t:g~:!::d ~::;s te;n!s~~gct~~I~o~~~ :C:~d 217 Admmistratton Bldg Joan J{och and u. song I Love dent Counc 1 four scm or three gymnasium m case of mclement Mextco squad ga mng .firsts m the t o I which the Lobes barely defeat mg and l4 respectively Members of UNM s ':ROTC un t ronty house and gtrl s dotm tory The Umvcrstty Golfers Assocta k nson m wr1bng the petit on operations as from student fees Member schools of the Borde! Conference are the Um 16 Town Club meetmg Mtss Evelyn Ell s m chnrge 7 30 p m m the Student Unton You by tl e Alpha Delta Put com JUmor and two sophomore repre weatt er Dean Bost~nck stud Iden htgh JUmp and h1gh hurdles Bob ed by a scant 68 63 score here two Members of the wmn ng team south lounge are now JJUttmg the fin slnng on the htll Tuesday announced Bdl .ton and the Albuquerque Tr1bune whteh accordmg to General Cou 1 sales and serv ces Navy mcome tat ) d d verathes of New Mexteo Ar1zona and Hardm Sunmons non educat onal ltcome and land pleted the program sen lVcs an presi ent secre ttcal stnges w 11 be erected m the Evans was barely nosed out of first weeks ago The Cats second trl bes des Smtth and Kelso are Adam Slgma X 1 Club meetmg at 8 p m m Room 6 Chemistry Bldg Dr P H Du Bo1s touches on thc:1r semesterly Hap Wood pres1dent have un ted to offer Albuquerque c 1 rules must be mto the General Texas Tech West Texas State College Texas School of Mmes and other revenue Tl ose P esent ncluded Mta C tary treasurer and v ce prestdent grove and m the gym m the JaVehn throw Frank Ho umph came last week at the ex so 0 Br en Zerbey Daugherty wtU d scuss AVIation Psychology py Hour to be presented at 7 30 The g rls are K 1C G Jack c 1ts first free golf cl n c CCiuncd at least four months before The New MexJCo Aggtes and the State Colleges of Ar~zona E Top former pres1dent of C ty of all three classes sedtor Jumor Nentl 800 mvitat ons were sent ga for met Un vers ty of Ill no1s pense of a good San D ego State Student Senate meetmg Mr Art Charette nt charge 12 45 o clock m the Student p m m Carl1sle Gymnasium Fri Yates L bby S1 eltz Pl Pht Nancy Geo ge Petrol Umvers ty golf the national convention wh ch wtll team AilZona boasts of three out- and Brammer Team manager and Tuesday Panhellenlc faculty membeu and m !.i, sophomore tQ umv!stttes and colleges and to at 'l'empe and Flagstaff flash took the m le and a second coach 1s Tom 0 Neil Union south lounge day May 24 A var ety show to Smith Jnne Lackey P1ke Pauline conch and Tom Kelly former Ilh be held m September m the two mile run Daugherty was be glvcn for tramees and the I Ch1cndo Bette DeWitt ACh 0 Ma no1s pro and a member of the Pro Tl e pebt on began wtth a state thetr wwes who 1 ad been enter No pebbons wtll be accepted un state and nattonal officials Be J sta d ng 440 yard dash men two IFr======~~ *Noonday Chapel Meetmg sponsored by the Baptist Student Umon !tUss Cleo Whtte T • T t star m lets and the balance of the tamed nt the soror ty houses fot less the candtlatc w ll rcma n m Sides these the Umvets ty student pro!ess1onnhzed in the United th td m the low hurdles and Mer I m charge 1 p m m the Student Umon Chapel Room dates the program wJil precede the rte Mathe VB Betty Chappel Chl 0 fesstonal Golfers AssOCJat on for mcnt of qual ficntlons of thiS cam enniS e~m 0 States but t 1s the prmCJpal sprmg r ll g1abbed fout th n the 440 yard team appears to be able to hold tts Newman Club meet ng Mr Robert Flanagan n charge 4 30 p nt tn the Student Umon student body dance scheduled for Dottle Fletcher Marmn M tchell the past 19 years Vi 11 direct the pus ns an exce11ent field for soc al U d nner or dessert members of C ty the same classdicnt on for both the body and many Albuquerque towns Lacrosse Is New o vn w1th any m the Border Con Panhellen c aluntnae act ves and fall and spr ng term of next year people have been mvtted to attend and summet profess onal apart m tun basement lounge later m the event.ng Coop Duff' Wh tmnn Btlly Bowles seven lfeek schoohng permd o~gamzat101 s from the standpo nt [I p s d ference Bapt st Student Umon Council meet ng Mr Sam Henly m charge G 30 p m tn the pledges of sot or t es on campus that is an officers will hold office the maugurnt 011 Canada Laerosse coaches m the Daug] e1ty suffe ecl a pa nful n All Navy students arc urged to S gma Cht Vtrglma. Ste nrt Eloisa Tuesday night May 14 at 6 30 of set olast c stnndmg geographt ~so un ~y Un ted States however are organ JUlY when he tnpped over a hurdle Thts meet should serve as a sott • Student Umon Chapel Room make plans for attendmg this par Btown Bandeher Dons Sk nner M:r Petrol w II tee off w th mstruc cal location phys1cal factlttms and U U Punch and cake vere serve I afi;.. for the entire school ye~n The enbre faculty of the Umver Intramural Sport •Recorded Concert Mr Walter Keller m charge 7 30 p m m Room 5 Music Bldg 1zcd nto a nat onal assocmt on and and sprawled m the cmders How of piev ew fo the Bordet Confet ttcular Happy Hour since it IS to Sally Jackson and ADPt N kk tons begtlung the first class name Coach Arthut McAnally takes e the program irom e. table deC!or Sity will take part m the academic Lacrosse wh ch the American S1gma Alpha Iota mectmg Mtss Ca1olyn ?tteiCr m charge 7 30 p m m Room 4 Mus c. the Lactosse Yearbook s published evet he seems to be m fine fettle ence meet wh ch ts to be held 1 1 a be the last one presented before the N<'uhnus Suzy Wtll ams The bas c purpose :for the class 18 Next the petition gave Pht Delta h s h gh flymg tcnn team to El a ted wtth sprmg flowers colored process on wh ch wtll begm at the Indtan mvented long before tbe Bldg 9 N t. dd ton of Lacrosse to the Um now and will enter agatnst the Art couple of weeks 1n Tucson smce S gma Cht pledge meet ng Mr Jack Salter m charge 7 30 p m m Rt:Jom 217 Admin umt IS decommiSSIOned These g rls wJll be mterv1ewed to ntroduce bcgmners to the fun Pht s qual ficat ons for rece1vmg Paso th s commg Sunday for a apk ns p nk candles and a latge eW Student Umon Budd ng com ng of the ¥htte man ltas at 1 1 Wayne Rogers vers ty s sprmg sport schedule zona team th1s week end the Wildcats have been touted as tstratton Bldg Pains have been taken to make tn the niar future by tramces rep damentals of the game Th s wtll the charter on th s campus These h 1punch bo vl The mvocabon and bened ctton last come to the Southwest the bl tat- mate w1th the El Paso Tenms means anothe1 outdoDr actav1ty for the team to beat m the league IF tl Lobo Trainer for the maugural ceremony will be only part of the Un ted States •Noonday Chapel Meetmg spons.o ed by the Baptist Student Unton Mtss Cleo Wh1te dusDcvnRmgha ~emora e one ~ resent ng each NROTC company be accompl shed by dtvu'hng the qual ficat ons eluded the current Ctub one of the outstand ng net ------students who have not t me for they can get by the Lobos Wednesday e on Jc ar son program atr ard these men wdl nan c the coed program mto siX phases of stroke mcmbe shtp and the r pes bve ab 1 dehvcred by the Rev C If S Koch famous for the Ind an populat on m c1 arge 1 p m m the Student Union Chapel Room • N t c1 aggregat ons n tl s sect on af the A lot of credit fot gettmg and major spo1 ts Bes des Lacrosse F eld events fo tomorro ~r after V p m 1 w gn nsststtmt professor of modem lan Graduation Faculty Womens Club meetmg Mrs E Kleven m charge 2 30 m the Student man umerous cxcep 1ona mu and £ou atte lants that 11 re and gr1p trammg the nstruebon 1ty to mamta n Ph1 Delta Thetas Soutllwest JubJlant over hte teams keepmg the track boys n cond1 st 11 hv fig n sometbmg near the the Umve s1ty offers baseball ten Umon basement lounge a1cal numbers spec nlttes sktts and at the Folmal June 8 per od to be folio vcd by supel'Vlsed h gh standards guagcs at the Un vetsity with the )mmtt ve way The Umvers ty has ms golf sWlmmmg 6 nd horseback Other 10"' com•dy acta have been show ng at West Texas State Col 1 ton goes to Wayne Rogers the ~Contmued !rom page 1) Kappa Alpha pledge meetmg :Mr Ben Miles m charge 5 p m in Room 150 Admmls '" The W•rdroom queen , .. 1[ rcv c v practice The Un versity Golfers The petit on ended w th ''L . 7i ,, process onnl and recesstonal be ng JUst added \he rugged sport to tts rtd ng on Its spung sports menu Whether she s young ng .. " 1 1 lege two weeks ago whe 1 the Lobes eapln una new Lobo student tramer who Bowyer Edmund S Cavanaugh and achve or agmg trat1on Bldg se1 edul ed and are nov b ct Pol the battalion the morn ng of the Assoctat on wdl provide an mstl'Uc We h€!: members of Phi Delta played by the Umversity band un cl versdied mtramural schedule h d PI • tl b soundly thrashed the Buffalo net- g ves the lads rubdowns and treats COLLEGE OF FJNE ARTS Jr: Carl Haley Chapman Robert w th the to 1 and re F1rst of a senes of Marnu.ge Lectures sponsored by Mortar Boa1d Ahss Leonor An IS e up ans arc p ... esen Y e tor !or every ten students to cor Pht a local fratern ty at tl e Un1 HON LULU JI h dcr the directiOn of Wtlham M wttl an eye to developmg a Unt Bachelor of Fmc Arts m Art I sponsib 1 bcs beh nd drade and MtsS Barbara Stallard m charge 7 30 p m n the Student Umon north 1 1 d b th dance .and w 11 mnke each gradu sters McAnally figures that the El ON T - T e thetr mjunes evecy afternoon vers ty Lacrosse team and enter ng G Conway Mrs J1m Mae Coy bet years and south lounges Dr Herman Khng WJil speak on Marr age Hygiene for ng at for an appearance Y c at ng sen or a Kn ght of Neptune rect n stakes and answer any ques vers ty of 1' e l\textco Albuquer Paso match 18 JUSt what h s :racquet Leap Tuna Club a soc1ety pat Rogers lS the man that none of the KunkeSI assisltant profeslslorbof mu (Pamhng and Design) F tn John W Coy Jaul G ron Patr c1a w II r sensntmnal Sl m Gallard Trto or •t the dane• bons que New Mex co do hereby reque•t"' w elders need before JOUmeymg terned Rfter t h e famous art): b s c pecta mustc w1 e pre mter eollegta.te eompebtton the RosE! Mart 'Evans Marga~et Ce FLOWERS st Women 1 il Intramural Soft Ball 1\{ Hannah Fred Landavazo T T her deltght and g ve Spamsh Folk Smgmg sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages Dr Arthur a reasonah e facslm e D that a cha.Aer of Pht Delta Theta J aented by the Umvcrstty G rls future teste H ght Fern Roberts Mary The Drydock Nnvy semester pub unng the class penod se11eral v~ over to Tucson next week for the and E ght of World War has ~~~~~~or:h:v:=u:~e ~u:t u~:n ~:~s McCo d Jt Alfred J Mnteczun her greater sat1sfac L Campa m charge 7 30 p m m Room 7 Mus c Bldg thctr dcclarat on that Wayne. chorus under tl .. d rect on of Bess George Whtte head of the d v El zabeth Wroth Glor a Lee Jacobs 1 t bon ~ill !ct.tute a full page demonstrat on e.xhib t ons are F atern ty be established at the Border Conference tenms clmm been formed here by membe s of 1 Eleuto Med na Robert S1 Nan t10n UNM Veterans meet ng Mr James Moran m charge 7 p m m the Student Umon p etme of he queen scheduled to famlltartze students Un vers ty of' New Mex co and p onshtps Pearl Ha bor Post 24 of The A ner h uld b t f Curry Redman assistant professor s on of phys cal education m an Games Begin Today Bacllelot" of Fme Arts m l'tlusu: s o e gtven some -aor o tee of mus e and voJce nmgll Carlos A Robama Peter J basement lounge 6 Correspondence wtth proper plnymgmethods Head that tts charter be granted to Ph can Leg1on nouncmg the add tton of Lacrosse The Depa:rtmental Intramural Carolyn Me1er Geology Club meetmg Mtsa :U:elene Schau m charge 7 45 p m m Room 205 Admm ogn t10n :for set'Vtces rendeted thus to the progtam po nts out that the Turano Ehud Vasquez Alvin War mg the 1 st of golfers volunteermg Delta Pht AZTEC ANCESTORS The new club named :fot the far Dr Wernette s maugural address ser es of softball games wtll beg n F mshmg by Correspondence re1 M chael White BARIFLOIML 1stratton Bldg Dr L ncoln La Paz will speak on Meteors Meteontes and Courses Offered W DISTINCTIVE the r serv ccs to the school 1s M1ss S gned (the members of Ph Del On h s mothers side Anthony Leap n Tunas or tractot driven wlll follow h s mductlon nto office act on nakes the Umvers ty of New to lay with the phys cal education Meteorite Craters R ogers mag c t ouc h h as pu t b Jud e Bratton Mextco one of the few mstttuttons GRADUATE SCHOOb FLOWERS- GIFTS "'Pubhc Lecture on Onental Mustc by Prof Henry P Eames sponsored by the De El nor Jon c s Southwestern ta Pht) Qumn who 1s featured m The Im .. trn ler busses of the Pearl Harbor department play ng the psychology I\laster of Sc1ence 1910£ CENTRAL AVE. In English Dept. Shut-m Vets Sell n AT 8 00 Maryland where mtra colleg ate A new substance called Zerlate ou!lly taken any work at the Um fore May 17 Sahmes for the cd Slides -of t1 e effects -of t1 e Pod .nnd bas dknyed use of the- Officers pctmnnent carop the Heights Commumty Center Dr at d Mrs A L Campa nnd Lt (jg) and Mrs to reahze and accept h s responst A 1\I SATURDAY :MAY 11 l!lcbedules are playecr every season made from b1tununous coal can be 'Ji V Kelly chaperons Vels ty F'urthet mfot nation may tors are $100 dollars n semester knmmena)tn. Tunguska fall n Cell Pubhcnt 01 s Board mceling post Club as n 1 brary nnd as a cafe James Moran pres det t of the blhhes to h mself and those vet. The Johns Hopkins wh ch has tto combined with nnr nnd other m Pi :KAppa Alpha dance Mt K H Westlake m churg~!. 9 to 12 o clock in the ~tudent be obtu ned by w 1.t ng Dr J T The busmcss managers also I ave tral Stbet m we c co pared to tl e 11oncd untlll\lay 17 because of thl!l terut Bostw ck declared Con.ver A§soc at on announced plans fot othe1 Inter collcgmte competition seattcldes so that the same dusting BOTTlED UNDEI .t.U1HORITV Cfl fHE COCA-COLA COMPANY' IY Uniop ballroom Mt and Mrs Allen and Dr and .Mrs V E Kleven chaperons c 1 Director of the Extens 011 D1 n salary plus the commuls ons from effects produc:ed by 1 ect! t utom c nnuguralton Pettt ons tor pubh shm of t1 e club w 11 beg 1 as soon the aU ;vete1 nns dance whtch will crn.ns who w U follow h m Moran NOTICEf v s on University of New Mex1co tl e artie of advert s ng (C01 til ued on page 6) cation po.!Jlllons accepted untd then as a declSIO s re.ached on dis be held tomght Frank Mosher s declared VETS-Attend the Dance has se11t teams to the Olym.J) cs or spraymg Will be effective :tgannst COCA COLA BO'l'TLING CO Sunday •Set'Vicea in churches througho .1t the city A sp11ng sport La.cros13e 1s not oth fungi and tn_sl!ets 205 E Marquette Albuquerque l( M
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F:r>day, May 3, 1946 ~EW M:EXlCO LOBO Page Three ~~,~------.------~------.------~~__W __~_E_:g:IGO~LO==B=O~======~:~--::--~~~-----~!~======~=~:~::~::::~,~~=-=-=~f:~:~y:,~::y:5:':1:94:6 Famed Historian THE AMERICAN LEGION PLAN OF UNIVERSAL TRAINING ployment in that particular C()m• 1 pany and department nLiBTT!E!RJ!P -:- I Seen From Here·· ' Veteran~ Views IJNOEf? Tff£ ADMINISTRATION OF A CIVIL AUTHORITY CR~ATCD BY CONGRESS Student Meet in Goes to California Dr. Spier ~eceives Working Girls As u furtheJ;' atd to gn•l JOb New Mexico Lobo ~ lls 'MELVIN 'MORP.IS ~,=----=~--, seelcets Mrs Zinser as Chairman ill- ~lOpor lJeor :Edolcfo)'<)•) Ano tbat aa Dr George P Hammond r,lean of of the Womc:ln s ExecutlVe Com """" ...... ,&t. ,, t..... ' :I The Jl1l:Sf!tU; meetmg 1n ..-:arm s &:1) .... " il 1uty has 1es1gned to become dnce , !Jir ll"ll• ~OA,r ox«>¢ J!)1lil~J' Cu..., ~ "'" ,Q..,,r, eong"'ts! 1 tho LOBO s cgu•va1tnt to 1l Ban '""" ~• 'In 'P>V•rW9 .11Jm~l"' could Prague in August Memberships ~eceive Job ~ints m1ttec o£ the Illinois Office of Pub the Graduate School at the Umver l'~~lllll>1>11 ~ ~"'"'~,.~ ll~~"':.t ~he uni~a.,lloy ¢: .lkoJ to"""" J'~11, :F«>d~w lleehol!J and ""'""""d :to settle, <~mong ntber m the Stan und StrJpe• "'"•'t be •oourwl fmm Wa•hmgton wo On International Student Con ElectJon of Dr LeslJe Spier, pro be Instruction referred to l\ de tor ot' the Bancroft Llbtary &nd W1th n warmng to g1rl gulduates ~~Wri!! ~ -~ ~l.- ""'*' 11t 'II» P<>andenbe~;g cwith hun '1'hla for ••cu.ity xea•on• This waek Numbor ~ ,em ibe 'Vet. H1t I'a there m one of Amenca s most rtllte f 9r rmm 9 l"PP.l.Uft 1M:! -:movt! proves at least "fhat the State 'me :i'eatu:t:cd gr1pe comes unde.r :the :aa QJ:l ;t.he .CampuB Htt • peal sent to all student orgamza The nfi!W member~;~hlpa are m the women m each mdu:Jti y by mdus $~~-lpli~r.< ~P ~rm ~ leg~~@ u~m i_e. W.a~ ;~:,ade w~n ~Jil famous professwnal chaus at once the Zmsor Personnel Serv1ce to 0 tlons Amertenn PJVlosophlenl Soc1ety and tty hst some 1500 d1ft'erent types MVhole >• 1ho Umve1 Jn gomg to Cahforma he returns new and larger offices w1th an m We comader that ~he mntn prob the N~tlonal Academy of Sc1ences df permanent job opportunit1es for ~SodVliDWlnlf pool We llave been to hts alma mater smQe be recetved creased staff of Counsellors In 79 lem confrnntmg the Wolld Student They follow a long ser1es of hon West Monroe Street Chicago women together w1th pertinent m ~!.1'' ls- ~f'At:fd, e, ns ... ..!1 ...,."' after tn~ last w:m:: !l'.he eon:f£rence 'l'.A.TION-or WREN WJ.t,L BOS :r.. j1nform.ed t~t :;~yer~l ,g\W.ll1ied stu Ius bachelo1 s master s and doc = ... tnfit w~ ;amJ..I 5®11 ... Rr AAV~~ :y.,..,.,~"~' :BOYS RIDE d t )l ~ ~ ;tl:J. ir Congress wJII be that of estabbsh ms for Professor Sp1er one of the fotmatwn about each of the jobs Cl'A ne1fll 9 Vi' sD ave As n speaker at conferences .fo1 l mi 'bu.. ~8 P.t' ifl. ~W.Rl p! -"ht 5W1icnJ. Vfl.~ till lt ;numJ;. b~ ooid tOOt ws:n ::far .seem~> to De maknyr another :wiCK B 'BAD e.n ~ ,.,.Jgr. e serv1ees mg a reptesentabve mternntlonal tors degrees at the Umverstty of cnuntry s foremost men m anthro Although the revtsed completed ~l~'!f J! ~ Um ~ ,._~..,. et'l1).r- common tn "Ihe preVIous land .AGAIN" jgr.a:t.is to .act i\6 life-;guan:b;; 011 Cahforma gnl stuc\ents held leecntly e,.t the students orgamzat10n umtmg m polo~y He IS VICe prestdent of the stu£hc'3 have not baen pqbhshed a \l!l~hhfliC ., P ~r~ ~~ HI!THNfAj. ~... .-J>~r~,t:,. ff'l d~PW\V>6·l-l treat1es: TheJ .are not constdermg It linems to us that the Uwver Sundays Jf the _p90l mould :be Kept UtliVets1ty of Indiana and the Uni 1ts ranks all the democratic student Dr Hammond ha5 ttaveled m Amei'Ican AasocmtJon for the Ad hstmg of the jobs only m the fields P -c Mc:ll~l'{SY .N«f.i9nal A=~ ,hM:. lhtt m d~.rt ~nd. 'tits ~~ t:at !W~ the peaple of the land mvo1ved. sm; could iind aome means oi. ac open 'Thm ,Pl~posal ~o iar has Europe and Me~uco and has fre ve1s1ty of Illmo1s Mrs Zmscr cau orgamzat1ons of the world ynth the vancement of Sc1enc~ wh1cb has of Insurance Bankmg and Fmance Jlof.LSb se-- qumng broken bus .a w1th llwunw Mam:ew ~9 !.-=Avc.. .,;_Y~H..Y ~ws:t all~ ou~:~ 1s:u ~~ The are .in:te~d m a dg:wn or two been met 'WJ.th J.!a..t no, .aud amt nf ensurmg a lastmg and quently taUght at the Nat1onal 28 000 members Jn the U S and rhe above 18 a chart of The¥------twned girl students to select em Rnd1o Medical Food Pxoducta ttJ. , • ,h •• cu.r:m,g theU' M1ddle East A.rnnwn and a couple nf drJver.s 1.vho could the weather :be:co.ming illcreaz;mgly ~ , .,...IN' Mil~ """'f~ "t~turr .,P~b 1 6 stable peaee of promotmg fr1end Untveistty of :Mexteo He 1s the Canada and 1s chauman of tts sec American Legwn plan of umvcrsa,l ployment thrnugh the apphcatwn Merchandtsmg and Transportation - ,.....,.,...- $!';rvatl0!1 Jo.PI:' " f.: _;Q.;p .. t " l$8 "lr "-- R uld Jt ~eelllJ> ..as t-b.ouo-h th author or co author of at least ten ~~ ~, ~~~...... ,..,. _,... _..,.. l:mtl m u)lr 'P tmon nP.tlla~ Ul a'!Y' f,C,.NO JWB JS.EV.ER tf,A."KEN MES.A:O,.L()GX ~li.O 1I'.EA.CliES .IT!.. nolds and h"l!eJung 1:ue nsswns run .a schedule t11at wv some warmer, oe- e sh1p among all peoples and of de tJOn on anth1 opolog-y He 15 a for trammg fnr nabonnl secunty whlch Prof. Eames to of these SlX Ini\JOl JOb hmts They has been sent to the Deans of University to Hold (1) .:.f ooks many of them dealing WJ.th s bemg offered as an amendment ate a g1rl shnuld analyze her tt.nn. .Pwr(.e J)f:ll0 sr~n:~r, Chartu~ Sat=e 1}1-!.. re or (ttherw )M! Jt JS CJUt of tne Mediterranean :rite -what CQinClde vnth the needs of .quest,._on de$f!nres :more ,cousidera fendmg the r1gbta and interests o~ mer pres1dent of the Amertcan An 1 Women in all the colleges and um ..A.wf.oe;.atc .EAitiJ!$ • .. .J:ms :M9tan paper c« "'f':"'dJ.~ "-- "· .. '1.__ "' ~• ~,...... "". • •• .,....•• • ••• ••• ••• • •• '* •• • • w...-.rw"":~ :Russtans are attempting :to :reet:1tv-e :the students v;'ho 1n:e :foxced :to t1on. lf 't JS the wear .:and tea-r 1 Coronado and other Southwestern to the Gulney May btU now pend self and determine her personal de ;\!porto :Edol<>r ·- ··•• • ,·_ v ·• li~O,n not only lU "" -•~ ,o. ""'"''"" •·" • ~ ~ thet h ~di students thropologiCal Assoomtton and t5 lecture Here vers1t1es Qipy ~in~ Anne lUl.er Jsms; ~~y.~y, ~·Pfi~mttr.,. lt b 'j ~I ., .,1 ~ "Tppolitam.a m 'trusb:!eshw .Appal" trek three nu1e.s tn from Kirtland OJI J.uJl poo1 .B pum_p lS o ng subJects and many of them pubhah m Congress In thts carefully sues, (2) she should npply th12 s c t • A call to the Conference hall beelt editor nf the Umvers1ty of New Art Classes at Taos Theie ate still many addttlonal ed by the Umvers1ty of New Mex Amw.a we eould tssued by the International Pre Mexu:o s Southwestern Journal of program the Amer1can self to her educational kmds of JObs open to guls,' she de ico Press He 1s m Who s Who in The annual Taos Fteld School of l~:~~:;::~'beheves tt has met the ob Hemy Purm01:t Eames professor hammganaly~ns (3) cltcck the mduatrtes F-®-tW:-*l WrJte~s-•••.• , .. ,:i:1fr~,lle;l1utJQff_iAlbU5l~ie.2.~1Wu.it'~uk .! :mNa,PaPfU' d'Ui =,r~e ~1i:a ~ I• ... ·••. 4 • •••• 4 4 4 6 !4: anyone that the JM!Oples --nugnt ~ow -stands -we ue e1tber toP ~ate 1take :up a .collec:hon to compensate pa.ratory Cnmm1ttee to student Anthropology clared but the fact 1s not adver ,H{Jgt\n r. it proVJng $~~ :R ~ ~ • -v,··ant suCh a thing as -tb1r own or too -eail_y :for breaK:f;ast not to or 1t Amer1ca and 1s a member of nu Art of the un1vers1ty wll1 be con I of the clergy, educators nf mus1cnl mt and aesthet1cs at ftoJ;nsprto(,)•ty htenctlcmogffiocne• fieldth'ec1oc 1 If groups m ()Very eountty Thts The National Academy of Scl 4 0 01 80 ttsed that these Jnbs m the mam ..119W .Ki~$ P'JHtUtta .BaN':r··ii~l'\i!\i ...... ~T t_. P! J.., =-'"lbP.W~d :J 1 'V'-e:Uf !oUts here l am ~ga:m lwnn a Kappa The :re1n1on :f~.~ri:-:L.'IO government :mentJ.on ~ne h&lf :tuur wa t far -a Don't :forget the .dance tomght Prepal'atory Committee 1s com merous h1stor1cal soc~ettes ducted this year from July 1 to JVlr~nts to other plans Claremont Graduate College, Clare v ence estabhshed by Congress and Aug 4 llalph Douglass bead of mont Cahf wtll g1ve the first of lectcd mdustr1ea m commumty in n1e only for the duratton of the iL fP 1t JS :In the e1ty uphold He baa, been a member of the ~:afm!."'S~~ lt.~b~=~tt Jtw~. :;D:u~~ }!y.r.. ~nd -a wa.YJ .bas ':'\~ J:ate aren ~o_u alllla.P.PY" Yon .sbruild lita«tment that :-evetal u.f :Berlm .Allied Cantrol bus both gomg :D:om and com Vet! We ve got to our posed of representattves of student app1oved by Pres1dent Lincoln m Under thls plan the young men b1 1 ' t th U ! Whloh s!Je makes her home "' mdustrml productton pertod Girl faculties of the Umveunty of North the Umvers1ty a1t depa1tment an reachmg the lige of upon two pu Jc ec~ures a e n ver "' J!~r:"kul:lm l{!t.rwi..- ,.'P.NIY J)a.yWn l:tu.tll ,PMbl~ PJIJ;::n.hte:nc:d ~y ?"~~-eu.dP i~, td"Ur the "Bad. :faces a~und th' ftbcm :! b.-nov; of :Plot dunng ~he iCauncil attempted to- cll.eck ;future Jng 'in the campus (The thll'd.tlreputatJon for attendmg -6DC1al af orgamzatloJls of twelve countr1es 18 01 graduates must be sure that they Dakota the Umverstty of Artzona 1863 IS the country s leadmg or nounced today s1ty from 3 30 to 4 30 p m Mnn would prefer to hve (6) learn the t)bokr J.;..vgry J)mp.gul1 .Fi1itik :l;{pgiilt $~lou!I~ m!uung- :Ji.V 11$ to be fiC.-- ~S"CB ltl$t ;Frllla'\ The :rtaso:n i-Qr 1waek th:illgii they can talk -about Ge.."'llWn "Wm"" ;Paf-tmf:i.eht-ms by :for: -and -nrobahly .the b1ggest disad !atrs e.n masse,. -ev~n if we d1Jn t- and 1s a development of the eJtpen frnm h1gh schon1 accept employment m posJttons for the Umverstty of Southern Cah gamzabon 1n natural smenees Den Wtth headquarter:;~ 111 the ;famous day m the aud1tonum of the mustc name of the prpper officml m ~rt6 f~_pcrtcll! Bill :M.athf$1 ~ll ha.rm!Jll tp tlt~ ~JlbJect lt me pot -showmg up ltw~ -we~k was and t:XCU~ms 'they can gJ:<.'e .i! some ludamg 11c1entists to expenment m 1-,\'antsge to t.lle 'Present set-up, lS do qurOO so well at eounting heads ences of the five hundred delegates which they are best quahfied-lf 11 forma bes1des those at New Mex ~amln Ftanklm's club of scientific u d F d T lS latel, wonld take a buJldJng 1t was announced today cba1ge of the spectfie department p J,_J:(!:Ul1l;~~::nl:\C~.r ..}_ane- ,4a.clwy 1 ua~ :wd.Icai-w :a lacl:: fJ! :wduc.-- -tbat l had- b~_rd all ibese- dn'lpa,r; u! i:he Dot-q-wt;e..so-mce b~s Jtlfit "'~nc1ear Jlbysu:s, ,radar ~oc"ket 11ro- 'the cost :mvolved-a nununum IS -at veterans meetings.. Pies. J1m from fifty one countrtes -who at ,u.arwoo oun atton at nos in month's basic m!lttary tram In whJ··h she oeeks amp1oyment they are mtorested m job perma 1 1co and Cahfotma men formed m 1727 was the nucle the center of the Southwest pueblo Prof Eames wtll spoak on :Mu - :J' --llf!U.y .V~W Jtf Al~ DU~ :A!ar,y ~11 McCa:Uur.t :e 1feas :RP 'th~ pari; pt tb!~.lt¢J:. ~g ;reo~ caat m..my di~ct.iP.n happen to Ulke *hem home by 'WaJ ptilston or other ""-'arlik-e ;pro.Jeets $:20 a de:y v.rueh adds up i;o $fi 20 a Moran assures us :that it will be a tended the Internatlnnal Student us for the other association to countly students at the field school course whtch could be gtven s1cal Counterparts of Lme and (G) ar1ange an mtcrv1ew w1th that nency nnd opportumty ' T=__.,.. ___,..,_,._ W ~n t~ mti¢t:aln8 .m :a that thought l-wPuld aee the _re.. 1)j .the mesa Tam~iau: It wotild Jmve sounded much Detter 1month :plus xent You could almost gala affa1r "Wlth music a:ad all-an Conference at Prague 111 November I ourin:gthe summer mnnths There :r w h Ie h D r Spter h as b ~en e1 ec t e d Will have at the r d sposal a good t' Colo1 • H1s second lecture, on officml explammg fully her edu 1946 1 1 \I TL.. ''u c'adlf! US:ru~ve Ji:ll:_Ue. ,.ey :ar:e [Wr-- lactlon if thel1!; w~ a mce ~P1Utotl l:t .baf!' baen J>ald 'tJJ:at !or .l.O{)D to hav.ehanned all sCience .smce allllive like: B. bum.e.n =bemg :for that outfit <:alled the UJ..;e Grande Five The Amencan Phllosophtcal So hbrary a permanent collectton of would have fiye nptions Onental Mus1c wdl be dehvered catton and personal mtercst and The PublicatiOns Board wtll not 0 VI ~,. ery ;f n I n1:, - 1.~ fil * .. • :,nal OJUQltmJ. and 119 :nflt n,P.r~ent Th-¢ conclualOP J_ cam~ 'to waJ! that dollan,_ that .Manan :Roberts 'Will 'SCientific :knowledge can be turned amount will premde-dubwus as that :m.ay U• 0 f Jerusa Iem CJety Held nt Phdadelphln for Pro Indmn rebcs and New MeA"Ican an completmg hJs advanced tram at B p m Wednesday May l The apecdlcally why she wants em meet May 10 tl U f l K I d t i He would thus be able to W, :f;" :f;h tlle WJ,l:V~ at.hlt¢.1C depa,rtme.nt"' the i!ffi¢U(l ojUnum pJ_ -titS! ~onh-- 1h!'!;r~ ar~ gJ.Ute a :!ew hyp~tes -wed lt aeem ...h&t Johnny Mar ln :some manner or otD.er to -war j \\\'lien this quest1on was Jggeot •tem tbJS past lle.J:S :Mary Gallogher:recemng one I Also m Germany the Amencanj VETS r ATJ'END YOUR DANCE TONIGHT' September d d h verstty once bc:t'ore m 1943 when tb.in.cllidl! 7 ot em road 1 unner and :fourth of the J erusa lem(Un d d uec t or o f th e E m an mstructors me 1u e sue na foi both the natmit and Jts young Wby mll.l1 the SJg :Hillhill) :Hop and l!o•omar;y FJsber .Uao :ge-g Commander hOB muea orders to he lectured o" South Ameucan mu lllwldli a turo <~Ut w VVP hill au 1:9 a sw:rt wlu:n week .,•• I ------~ Mesahmd seuea of the Umvers1ty stem Institute fo~: Math emattcs ttonally known art1sts as Kenneth men tiw~J,hl~ue ~w.IU1ro~»t ~m!l't se= w talw ~ough mw.rm J:t ,. <~••m"" that the ~=·.. on• l would lik• to know -what .t che<:k disorder1in .....mong Amen v h I d I bl ! t M 'd ~ d 13ic In hts student days, he was a ,. I E S of New Mex1co Press has JUSt been t ere Wil e 1vct a pu tc ec ure Artt'st J. R. ~t'//t's .H. ams a~ .... Jst m res1 ence at pupJl of Madam Clatn Schumann Tl R b t th U t 0 E B ~- )... u.wto:rros ~9 that lie ~ w J>lPlld w !>_teak the G I w .Kansas !olothe pmeb after all tbe gomg on r gueso Jt lB the O!US oan 'troops Gonor.:J M:oNarney ager J eager ays - Pubhshed at the Umvcrs1ty 1e ecent 0 ontrovers1es a ou e mvers1 y scar ernmg y l.S h ANKEE IN HOLLYWOOD and of Ignace Jan Paderewsk1 In w ~v~p Y~Y U"tem" ;a "S gram 15,JiU.'Jts wen Jlurcba~ted !or way "tP get a steady date or 1t obVlouslyhelieves thatmerely:ma.k j The author 18 an educator who the FoundatiOn of Mathematics at ~O Lecture ~Ont'te aus one of the early members of ~J>e W.ith .l1.iS $h9V.l ~)Q,J:'$ 1-.. P Ar~ U U U U that hr;-a'":l "Th~ 11tandout cba.rae.- the: old .stuff 'I lwe you :and would .mg an 1tem illegal -v.111 cba::'k 'lt. They tell 'Us that u N M. 'lS a knO>\n as New York These her undetstands httle ch1ldren Dr 7 30 P m "'nc d nes d ay l M ay g m th e m.1aos co 1ony an d pamu::r•- of the Sonny Tufts has planted enough Ih1s career he has been associated DRIVE-IN 20 1lllt 1;:.!:;1.5 s_p.r,u:J:g th were as .io:Uows :Fuquay, like 'to kiss-you all the tune,. May It nel"er '(ICcurred to the gen.CX"al gmte .cosmopolitan Cosmo .alds of the bJg Clt:y have kindly and vegetables and put m w1th the Umvers1ty of Nebraska, 11-t(:.r~ ;a~ »:i~Xl: 1.-o~iT4lC.k ~nd ~ ji:.eni :Mol~ ;~SChooL Lloyd Tt etTJan, nrofessor of edu toom 217 of the Umvcrs1ty Admm Following the Trnl of Cabeza mura1 s m t h e Mi ssour1 s tate cap1 '' 1 t 1 E t L Bl h enough hvcstoek to make hts Bev Ithe Omabn. School of Muste the 9n1)'" Y.a.rJQ\U) ~ ct dlffar~nt st1le w;V,!Q;t'.lllS :!9X th~ .lll® Summer School :mal'•.mg _mad Jove to everyonf:!.S girl be the :hocksbo_ps are ,ZlVUig' :more that ithere :are causes ior :soldiers. politan'.nl.earung that Students. from condescended to come to the .cae catl!m at the UmversJty IUustra tstratmn bulldmg de Vaca a lectute. m Engbsh 11 o rnes umensc em one W 'W®r; $o_o;te .mrell wear -9)d :ba$.k~:b:ft.U s-weat ;p.aJ::l'ts., t.>Jlt the but :h•s pwn but Midge $till has !~.r kat up ;(rat y.ms than -a while -acting differently :than -they do at all 0'\ er hell Are m there Wlth tbeu tus country and pass on thetr great tot IS Ptof Ralph Douglass head The lecture JS sponsored by the of the founders of the Taos colony erly Hllls farm self supportmg Cosmopolttan School of Music of NEW LOCATION -- 4223 E CENTRAL lustra ted WJth motion pictures, oll d f h '- No Yankee could hve otherwiSe," Chicago the Amertcan Conserva ~J-o.t.it)' :Jw.v~ threi.r {)W.ll.t wea,J';J,n_g ;QO $J.mulatl01l- 4Jt ~ ~Cb09l th~ ;PlJ.l .so I ,tllf!:SS sbe JS :b_z;oad .baCk. home -and that destruction of 1.hese tDlonkey '\\renches try1ng to :foul up worldly knowledge to the :eultur ortment and formet cultural committe" cf the Umver an • otmcr mstructor at t e .n.rt I Of the alt dep pamtmgs and shdes wdl be pre , he boastf> Sonny as can be tory of Ch1cago Ser1pps College, iW, -()'t ~ JW.Ille C.-9.lleg:¢ Bt.wl~n'f;$ tbroughwt ntmded.. 'Then -we 1:-0..tne W ;Bmg '!V~ ;hav .. finally ..f'gund 1iOmethmg cause-s .s"hould !be a ::find .step JD th'-' .mtrJcate meehamsm of the stu ally devmd peons The_y 'Slso bnng Clucngo Dady News cartoomst and stty and the honotary mathematics Students League, Howard Cook, scntcd at 7 30 tomght by J R. t d 11 r' imagmcd halls from 1\lassnehu Claremont Cahf and the Clare W ~ ~the ZO pe.r cP...Ut fit 'the stud~.nt ;t~.ct.iVJ.ty fee go A..mw,ea.. have be~n .wv.tt-ed W at-- Lancaster, ·who -was the closest that- .::an get 11ome -of tbese women ~ur;mg- orderliness Certalnly the dent body Men 10 sp1te of .all Ialong .a mountamous supply of b1g nd.l't•r 1s Evelyn ~rlsnr11 -f the fratcrmty Kappa l\l:u Epstlon nrt1s correspon ent :!or Co 1e s Steaks and Ch1cken '" "' v Wtlhs well known Albuquerque ar h d setts mont Gtaduate College ere :b :tblet: d ~ent "J W,p.d i;be finst ;S).I,m.me.t Cen4::r 91 thlng to a Wtal blank that you. down. Cheap liquor, late 11ates ttVo_ps are 'beha•"lllg "Vf!XY poeirly current eVldence to the c.ontJ.ary cars and b1gger talk for tbe women NatiOnal Storytellels, League of All who are mterestd adlmvJted magnzme durmg t e war An rew ~t l$ aw..r-op.r.. w:ted to t e a ;.If; ~ rl b t l>ask~b_all.a.n.O. C:uaWJmtla, B~napred thy the Utu- col!ld :find. :But J.t xnusf; he said ne\!er Wed thf!nt. B.ut gpod >f;))d and -offending the Europeans gr-eat-~ ao c:omprlse ll ]lart of tbe student It IS also rumored tba.t one oi these Washmgton D c and the lecture wtll be essentmlly bst ns the next m the seues spon Dasburg called one of Amer1ca's Our Specialty Y~J ~~ Ss th~ QXJI)" ;Pa-YID.8' ~,PQ ., U: vm.1ty -9! lJ<:a\13t9u, J?~tubt E :E. jtbat everyon!'! en,}o}'eil hh; -w.i!'e.. ,Ptomame pon;o.nwg has :finally ly :but "the correcting .approacb body. \lads at one t1me also spent ftft~ The books saucy color drawmgs non teehmcal Much nf Dr Frnen ::~e!~~~:!~ '1',;~1: s:~:o~r~,f ;1~ :;:stR!~s:~~l;~:!:yd, ::!C::r ~:~~te ~e:b;:tll :.abo\lt b.rm .e:veJ.J.~d tb;lt ~ea.V.;$ mo.re i:halil .a O}>e.r)lp).te:r 9f the !f,ll)V~nJty -c! 'l'hen H~thcli1f Rathav;ay, wavlng done wlta.t the males around ;here seems :to be qwte '9i:rong The~ l A :man on the campus can no cents on a particularly 'heavy da~ help tell the stoty of the smppy kel s work has been devoted to the t d d 1 d 1 p;a.W!rtY qf venrues 1.or the JleglecWonally I think it IS .a good Jde-a {bands are bemg 1ss.ued to WJves of 1Weill'S pants~ but smce at tlte time sporting -zoot su1ts and h1gh school e HAMBURGERS 111;: lrl (h,te:Wn:w,la an .Amenca.n. i.ro.ro ;and ,made "him eat.. to Jl. Jf!w more :a touch ..o-:f .Amencan oecu.pa.tion :i'orces to Leep -of this wntmg :no man has. been jletter sv.:eaters from Cali:fonna s Amer1cns nt the Unlvcrstty The leadmg galleries Victor HJggms to 1 :t .aek team A-t tJl,~ ~ last Saturday by ~ol hitn gl'H~ :~t Prof Fracnkel will be guest of lcctme wh1ch 1s open to the pub noted for hts work oils and $!1.P,PQ <.Ill 2()0' 1ege 1'he had -qtu.te :an affatr then they consume .guite liO them :from bemg insulted. More [.caught m pedal pushers 1t 1s safe sunny chmes Apparently orange 10 eLUNCHES JH~f/.1" ~ tud "t$ rese».t -0JJt of a l'"ike11 can'~t honor at a recept1on from 4 30 to he wlll be presented m room 150 t 1 a J 1 I h f th,f;r-e $ P ri f, :Z,gmnJI)i;' JJ.I.Jle 8) ±he study cen.--1-I;)Yer the week-end. Of cou.n;e much hooch. than close order extensive to assume t'hat at least those stu trees aren t the only things that Grunsfeld Scholarships To ' waercoors an osept mo, :were :a,p.p.ro~tf:!ly e» ~e ~ 5 30 p m Th uts day, May 9 at t h e of tho Admtmstrabon buddmg h 11 t h 1 th stu-de.l.lt body qJ I)Yf#~ :2.100 :tJ;lat ~$ Y-elJ j)90t SUJ>,PO f>r :alter JJ1 GuateJ:nala w:ill ieature :wouldn t th1rik .of saymg :anyone- T.hex.e has been much di:&cusslon Iguard duty and wcreased Eilltary jdents weanng these eye sores are 1keep thetr heads m -a smudge pot 1 • Try Our Dehcwus Chicken Basket" Antllropology ttluscum Faculty Mr WJlhs hns been a newspaper mre st; m a b~ -Of. :nt.en: Wlt9 :r.tJ.n ,and practice eve"¥Y .:afternoon t9 gl.Ve: 1~u_r.ses m Enghsh of ,Joc.w.l, eeo was .crookedt but where did .some l m the LP£0 .office :acto "h_y .Jean cou..--t<>sy will :be necessary to alter not men. m tbat co~ try The greatest con Joan Taul, Jack Temple ;r:ph~l ~~: r~p~::~:n and students a~:e mvlted to discuss cnttoomst, magazine illustrator hugely QJ1 lns documentation of QUt aJJ ;atiJ,Wt$e 1WJI)..e, AU.d s:et $.$ JnllCb )JeJp itS a WOnt- ,noliUC, e.ultunl lll o! the people':& ha_rd-ear.ned money .Evaos. and :Mar_g Blackmar 1ibe mtsWle 1Jf the .soldiers .spare 1 HQwever once the sex of a stu tnbutlon to culture these chllrac Joan Taul of Ft Wmgate and ~Jw.ql ~d ~9'nditlons hl~b wJ th him such sUbJeCts as the Pal and p10neer m ammated cartoons cer:emomals and Ind1an types QUt #Uppo,r:te_,r D.r, .loseph .S Werlio go"' But .one thing v.as caceom hiked :!rom .Socorro W..ould you 1tune Many solcuers -will contend -dent has been detennmed (and ters have made to U N M. lS the Jack Temple o£ Albuquerque, both 1 ~Guatexnala, cs me s1tuatton He has pamted m the Dommtcnn ll~~ w.;e,J,c....(!J;ld :at t)J..e J3o.rdel (,.A)nfere.n~ ~t A..rJZo,na. tdireeto.r, e_xpl&m~ pli&hed we at !lea:;t !ound DUt that !two g.u-ls please drop lD :and that the rule& General .McNam.ey there are se,;eral !ascmatmg ways latest Jttterbug steps~ Which the~ Umveratty of New Mexico sopho m I I He goes from here to Cahforma IRepubhc Ha1b and Cuba The TECHNICAL STAR tj u1d .d U b bette.r lf they .b;ld J.Ulffor.ms t Students w.lll leave Houston :by Zumwalt lB- _a 'Wtamst; or why ! straighten thmgs out, so .a iew of mtends to -mor.e .strictly en:!,Pf!nd ihe 11Jght under :a.!these rumors 'Wlll .stop the 'J'e2S0116 :for thetr present &('..- ~:rutely established that lt 15 male sallor guest .starnng at Long ment of go~rnment have been se Qll ~JI' b~ -$Q- tl;lat t»ef WOU ~ow 1-)J .J.r}.t.ell." .uea !WJD ti;J.~;r'll; w1ll p~ed by plane bu.&h. It all .ended 1/Ery peaeeabJy, The present ,a;eore fnr Parkhill bons. A more likely approach there al'e -ways m wh1ch a d15cern Beach lectcd by Dr Thomas C Donnelly, pnrbculnrly Cabezn de Vaw, has Easy Go,' starnng Darry Fitzger aJJ. :2l00 :;Stf,l(t~pt$ twO t}le f~ulty w~.re :behind them--to lf.W ~ .C::uatt!lWda CJ.t,.Y, where they'Wlllle¥.eept tor a few loud crys ,of~ the Js 11ow two down and one to go would seem. to be to Jmprove ap mg eye ean tie. th15 mere man Texas deserves mention tn such head of the department to receive GOLD IN HILLS been his long time hobby He has nld Sonny Tufts_ and Dmna Lynn, EP S't;\F.F study :in -co-o~tio..n W.lth the lf,DJ. jo.mt f• c'®ked' ' Boy, what thes.e <:on>ertibles ean proved recreation. down to a defimte secbon o! tbe a wnte up as thts but so much the Grunafeld scholarship 1t was An $8 000 000 set ts elBJmed fCir done sketches tilustrntmg the story shows FJtzgernld being mlmstered ve-nJ)iy -of GuaWma!a J MWr a 'YJSit t9 :Santa Fe, lt has j do iox people Senator Theodore G lhlbo who country For mstanee have been sa1d about Teras alreadv annonnced today The V11gm1an That s tbe estl nf tlus explorer for National Geo to by a priest, played by Rhys Wll l The scholarsh1ps pay $100 a se mated value of gold underground graphtc. and hns done three mutals I hams Tcchmcal advisor on the 'Tlw eo!Jl'$Q off~r standard .cQl ... been ;Pro'\ en ~oncltlsiY.el_y that Jim The Rube Da,es JS JJOW smgle was erJ-tlclZed by .Life as. the -worst Take the res1dent of tha W1ndy that space lS not available bere to I mester and nrc awarded on the at Sonora Cnhforma location for 011 tho sUbJect seen was Blury Fitzgel'nld, who .J j d Att t~OnS lege (!:redit ).D JWUor aoe.olo,g)" ,ariMor-aJJ has PO nene for adventure agamj ..aren~t ;a:ll '!)U gU"ls happy., c.an m the Cocgress .and furtheT C1ty -who ha5 m1grated to Tingley rub more salt mto tbe1r wound~ 1 bas1~ of hJgb scholastic standing the Techmeolor film won the 1944 Academy Award for 4 .. _. :wston: Students ,lll.a7 also a:ttend~Ife hwJ an J.l}VJiatJOD to mve~tJgate u: .doubt Jt. iwlupped by Arthur Brubaker !ll land m search of knowledge Hls Then there lS the group !rom A aae rae I Dr Donnelly stud The appomt -! A'JD ,a .no~red.it :buJS, .and the the .!01.tndabons 101. the br;dge -tbe;?re I -am _wrry that there 1s no Dnp jThe New Yorker -who stated. that {-first mo\e on h1ttmg thrn mUe h1gh everywhere v.'ho are usmg the No school FrJday, May 10-Pres his portrayal of the oJd pr1est m ments of M1ss Taut und Mr Temple SHE LIKES IT HOT }"'~$ ~ £Z!?: J'.w..ve bee.r,t added but Y~S ar-e. -not ew~ .C03U'ft11: are .open to »on...atuden'b: .as :\Uth one o! thelQea1 ~mpp.s..<:utles.Jor the Week,. hut I have come to ~the t 1tle wasn t very ia1r .stnce he jea.mpus 15 to e:stabhsh htmsel! aslclothmg shortage as an excuse to 1dent Wernette s inauguration Gomg 1\[y Way wete made, it was explnincd1 to 611 Bnrbara Stanwyck a devotee of ~ iJ-3'Yf; bee»~ but -CQ1,11$e$ have been added manY IJ'lell namely ;Dui! but he :refused So:me the ,(XIndu!non trtat there are too Ihad £O little competition, took up a hell for leather westerner by wear clothes that w-dl shout to the • two scholarships left vacant by the hot JUZZ plays swmg records con 11! lll$tructlQJl .aJ'l.(l management m!ol1Il$UO.n ntay be 9b poop1e are )Ust hard to 1ig.J-r-e out 1man_y eandJdak-s around here .so I tnne m ,an -overworked Congress jpurchasmg a pau of bootl; m wh1ch world that I used to be a ~ P.robl~~ b.9~$lJl&', :Fl!.t~r j s~cond drttfbng mto the arrny of the twe stantly m het drC'ssing r( om on the new: Doctor w,rlm at the l. Wll }'OU the loYerJ> .don t pus'l gave :up But tiOme time there -attack Mr and Mrs. Luce (edl no self respecting cow hand would LieUtenant• Ja,av~ ~n added but pr9b.Wms ar.e n9t l3ut wm.ethmz ta.Jned !.tom 1~1 lto students who held them prevtously set of Cahformn ~ 1, ~ V.n.JVer&Lty bf llouaton, Houston• .sbi.nd a (}lance when Jt comes to a Ill bound to be a::t outstandmg ~t tor of Lif'e and representative from Ibe -eaught dead He also tnes for One look at the local boys clear 1Ji#W ;)eefl ..,....,.t,.. .4 j ~ 1ltn~t .scene [1''xu .mce quiet hour or t"Wo on the mesa sonahty and be or she wnt be~Connectteut) for theU' aetiVlbes Ia pa1r of lev1s but !or obvious ly 1llustrates why thts 1mportatton W# qften $~ YJ. XJYef :see.ne) pr,a rJ-e 1 1 thosen. He ended his diatribe with 4 I am reasons they are not to be had -of outs1de talent 1s a good thmg FINE· JEWELRY i ~ ~ qf p-age3n-tJ"Y We ~]so speak of the ampusl N l h G I A . That'.s allior tbm week} sore attaeked because I dont bel As a runmng mate for the Cbt lfortheUnnersltyJnparbeularand ~ TW#y the ! AIUJ~lde-jea.niclde JUI does thiS unamused, c.oy, laun What do you thmk of the tdeaj Gus H"ssman I! theyre not.ofthePa.nhandle Emme:grcetsthe Emmet IS mdeed a good follow WEDDING RINGS e-~:mz~twn~ and the personality make-up of. the student,. t'Jns .~~oame Wtmclt -argues: that dry.;:avmg (although 1t wasn t c£. .aendmg all of our barley over lmakn1g beer 0v.. r there then 1ts campus w1th a throaty Hell o you e1 tie JOms the multitude: ~ 1th Also PARRER LIFETIME P.ENS J~t U$ <",.t)ntdd~r the eampus fir$t The walls are downjthe v.rnte•tmg male has been ;l_g clear !rom he.r .arbel(! .as to what to Europe and.c~ttmg down on our1alrJght but it they are lets keeplall and proceeds to bounce on m the best. He claimS as brothers at SILVERWARE .aM the _gat;e_s are open The .campuJJ ,L, a.s aYad.;:tble and :as noted to thJ:t: noint ,and will COil ~h~ was uv.ing the laundry froiD), own beer .supply d lt}!e barley m th111 eouni:ey' lns own mtmitable vta)l least lnO achve members o! Stgma TERRYTOON-- PARAMOUNT NEWS ,. ,_ ld h ~ h If Jobn Sullivan lf they on't •end j D w If W d 't d k. Ch d d •- b EXPANSION WATCH BRACELETS t-,:~ itS the ma.rk:et pl~ It .hAfJ ali$0 spread ou t to Inc I u d me~ tjouc to be 1W fgnQ.red n,•,ee~J mi!~JiVO ~ng w.e~ 1!~ .. 1 er; ~p jt; to Germ.any OK' t lB.Qil 0 omen: on nn Wtth h18 bead! m the clouds and 1 nn nn m ctcrnnna .... num er Look to th1s label for the ~Qund oeeuvied by ;::!.. bank bE:eause :l"Of).nl..$ _are rented •'ntJ.re)y unll~Jy that an)' g r WJiO aa a eonno 815Ct.lr 0 men en n Rudy SuUt;an (Unprmbtble) hts eyes ht Up Ike Ttme.s Square of pledges He also 'JOined the GOLD FII,LED, LINK, WATCH BRACELETS casuals drenched wJtb t"e bmldin,y the J.l.r.ga. .OCCIJJ)Jed by a church beeaU,. Cl J ' 1 t ll b evro e ... coupe aroun 1 c 1 was ., Sozcs 2"'30 tWGIII\ llbr~J.ry me~ft~tions, nnd .,.Jwanl~ U J director R meet- moro pl••••»t thao one of a ~ank out mpulsca have been ° ca t • "Q , I Th , VETERANS DANCE a flre truck, bJs rerutatoon now Emmet hns the best shoolde> for .Trik-Uombo*, sun ond fun lulf Adjustable lne;~. DellllS tall( two lan!luages---l!cademre and RMd·IQt ot fiylnl< hal• motivated by what ·~th~~ dlipn:tment rosalb~y : ccupahona erapy The 'Veterans Association in rests on hla beatmg his recent roc crymg on on Cllll\PUS The reason PLUTO'S $3 98 j,l\t'(lQJ'l U'notball J.a tacmJ .. pr() and hlgh achool bMketball r!!HBmhlqs dungareea in the same 2 out ;a ~~'~ cng~neer:~g ep:rk db M vltes everyone to rl!ome as guests ord to Bernahllo of three mmutcs i'ot this tnust be thnt lus Chip was I{ID BROTHER tiC!: holfer flatters '" lfs flt1 Tnkshorb•, W1fh tourMmentB forCl) the G~oek di\OCCS out of the gym Tlie ~~... v.•th"r"odwlclolnndtolt!tohno :·•• whahg•.n they :n:n· all j:.: I il :dm~~·tha: :.~t ot Requeste y any I Ft~day May 3, tomght from 9 to fiat Maybe he oan make Jt faster so hea•y thnt muscloa w•t• fotccd ,, 1 '" • 112 th t t r h d 0 h e t to develop whctco 111\h eoultl never outs de drawsfrmg fold, roll and purrlculum hAS ,glYen W4)' to tiN dI reetlve an,. Munsc ora A• weary •• tho UNM women tho women are not tho latest ol! Tbc Unwer•lty bas anowert no e~ ..... Frlday,1a ride to the nearest ~en of In the more staid pe ..onalltlos found $7 98 Where Albuquerque Shops W1ih Confidence the benaJlt of dlBplncod rubber trQe planter~ Jn .T~va srk• could In "" wa be 'half key ~nd ohe Is left bandd since oecupatlonol therapy Th• rcque•t•, May 10, beeau•e of Pre•ldent Wer· !qu,ty which Ia prcclocly what h!a here we must ••Y that n better guy And, to th" 2tudent tho~o hRn been Added 11 bPII• iiillllli•••:!...... ------...... -- ,.., kl:: •. \ • •
Friday, May 3, 1946 Friday, MaY 3, 1946 NEW MEXICO LOBO NEW MEXICO LOB9 Page Four Page Five dark; cell, American People Adventures of Peaches Padilla ~tnd went • University Men 'll' There he was Hat on his baek,¥-- They say . that thE~ gid who ~ $ flying at about ao,ooo, and was I went in~tde nnd they had the cutest catches one of the grep.sed pigs . From mad! All of the peop~e were stand~ sign e. Hee Hee1 there was one .t:o 0ld 31 BI lon (pigs'-that is) will get an extra 9 1n 1 • • SUB lng there staring stupidly at him catch to the one that said 'BAGS" man at the SAE rat race at L~>s • In San Antonio 1 The most popular security in aU as he lay in the middle of the thoughi it,_ was ' Booby trapped." Gricgos next week. They also say ers to fot'm a diamond shaped ProfessQl'a Tapy and Ha\·dgrave financil:d history i1> five years old. dance floor in the Los Griegos So- It was rather murky in there al'!d tha~ there at•e 600 ut)mm•ried vet. l'Oom. have just ret\}rned from San An Series E Savings Eond, U. S, ciety hall, I wouldn't have mind- when you stm·ted th1·ough, it was erans on the campus nflW, rm go tonio where they attended the dis Treasury, went on sale May 1, 1941, ed them· staril}g, but all of the all boarded Qp. There were two Music ~urnished Clublications... Province Pres.· Newman's Spring Guests of the Newman Club will ing to try and get one just b~H lt trict meetin~ of the American Jn .. along with Series F !lOd G. · attention bad been dh·ected uway pledges standing there catChing all from the Pacific." . , , be C11pt. aild Mra, Ed Lingo, Mrs. 5titute of Electrical Engineers. A billion E Bonds, wo-rth more from me. We had been having such the casujj.lties. They told U$ that PEACHES. By Old Town PI KAPPA ALPHA in pledge meeting. They had their Of ADI\'I's llere Mercedes Gugisberg-1 Mj~s Julia Professor Tapy atteng_ed as c6un· than $42 billion, have been issued. a nice' time whirling about the they tried to get Minkus to come Pledges of the Pi Kappa Alpha first pledge line Jl H ~ormal May II Koleh~1·, Dr. and Mt•s. Miguel Jol· ~elol' of th~ Studant Branch and as · G Bonds which sell at par ~d dance floor and bouncing off the and put on his act h1 p~dal pushers, P. S.: Sadie says to put ip a fraternity held a 11 Monte Carlo" Next Tuesda.y the Alpha .Chi '.I'he Alpha Delta Pi girls a 1·e. The annual spring ;formal of thc.t rin~ Dean and Mrs. Bowen, Dr. and c\1ail•man of the New Mexico Sub~ pay 2 ¥.1 per cent semi-annually ac- pillars. He h•ied to get up but but the Pikes were using him for g·ood fol' her, B 0· party in the home of John Sulli~ Omeg.a's will be hosts to the Kap- WOl'~ lues rchestrd looking forward with great antici- Newman Club will be held Satut'- Mrs. W. W. Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Ar~ section while Professor Hardgrave counted for more than twice as · van on the evening of April 27. pa S1gs for an informal get-toM as they Perform it In the couldn't quite make •it, so be just u bartender at theit gambling den. TOPS IN WAX-Black, Brown piC ... day May 11 fr 9 t"l 12 tul'O Campa and De.m and Mt•s, J. nttended as secretary of the. Sub~ much in dollar value than E Bonds All those who t.:lok part in the val'i- gether at the Alpha Chi house. pation to the visit of their province am! Beige-two 12-inch Victor ture, Breakfast ;" HoUvwood, ' ' om un I p. m, L Bostwick in the fi.rst month. After Pdarl lay there grinning sheepishly, He When the person in charge blew GODDARD POSTPONES . section. Informal Dance ous fom1s of entertainment pro- president., Mrs. Arthur L. Hewitt, record Showpiece No. SP-9, with the group singing a aolld, in the Student Union Building, Mu- ' ' Harbor, E Bonds have been the all- said later that it waa. his heart, but the qutting whistle I carried my EUROPEAN JOURNEY Here is the most pretentious drlvlng ohorus thai ls topped sic will be provided by the Swing- Chnpct•ons at·e Lt. Com, .and Mrs. 'l'his was the first meeting since claimed the pa1·ty n great sUccess. PI KAPPA ALPHA DANCE who arrived today and who plans only by fine plano-guitar chor time best seller among securities. I think tbat it might have been date out to th!! car and put him Paulette Goddard postponed her and signlflcant work from the sters of local fame, who have prov- S. S, Daunis and Dr, and Mrs, Jon Mexico was added to the district, uses. Dig this for a collector'• Nearly $31 billion in value for E something that he ate Otlt at Joe's,l in the back scat, hoping :for flame departute fot Eurl;)pe allowing for last for Vets· Proceeds f1·om the event will go Returning to preMwar traditions to remain a week, of Duke Ellington. This Is en themselves at downtown dances. quin Ortega, Besides Mexico, the districf; in music tor list item. On the back the boys dis• Bonds are _still held by American that afternoon. l"est on the way home. I gave him coll.ferences with Cecil B. DeMille toward financing the pledg~:-spon- Pi Kappa Alpha , .. ,·11 once aga1"n M1· H "It · I" · · play their wares-Oscar Moore's Providing ;[or tlle comfort of the ntembet·s are asked to pre- cludes A-rkansas, Kans[l.s, New sored Pi Kappa Alpha Hi·Jinks ,, s. ewt supervtse:> ac lVttles ening, and In All This Semester its repeti guitar, (he's the ''EskY'' winner Mexico, Missouri, Oldahpma, and people, after redempti_ons. Fir~t of all I must tell y.o? ho~v urtificia.l t-esph·t~tion, three shots of ftet· "the sta-r finishes her current Dunce to be held on June 7, sponSOl" an in£ormal dance based of all chapters in New Mexico, this year), Jolumy, Miller's ftne men, the officers of the Newman sent their membership cards at the New Mexicans still hold nearly all thts started, I was wa~tmg m adrena~m, and even two more film, j'Suddenly It's Spring." on a Spanish fiesta theme. Nine Ut h tion, an un Club have decided that the dress door fo1• admission. Ar1 angements TexB.s. The Mexican t"eprese"[Lta~ The Veterans Organization o£ Four new men, Lee Lendt, Bill a , and California, and herself derstanding of bass work. and Nat Cole's pi,ano $46 minion worth of E Bonds at Ithe beat• trap out in front of the drinks, but aU to no avail, He ju;,t Miss Goddard originally was S to 12 p, m, Saturday is the time, in the Instrumental, Sweet ~or the occasion will be business are being made to enable nt9mbcrs tive~~o gav~ a detailed , explanation New Mexico University is sponsor- cott, Charles Mongram, and and the Student Union balh•oom is attended the University of Califor the Negro's issue price. COOP and up he drove, just a little sat there with a vacant lool( in his schduled ttJ leave by Constellation position in Georgia Brown. suits for men and formals for to pay their dues at the door and of the plans for the industrializa ing their last dance of the seme:s- Ruedy Sullivan, were recently the place, This year due to ab- nia at Berkeley. Since her gradu 1''l'he wise investor cnshes an E the wot•se: for weal'. H~ said that eyes, still gdnning sheepishly. on April 21, but ag1·eed to wait for American cul women. This dance is one of the so obtain !l. membership card. Dues tion of Tvh:;x:ieo. tel' on Friday, May S., .from 9 to pledged, bringing the size of the normal conditions it was decided ation in 193.4, Mrs, Hewitt has pal'- . ture is to be j Bond only in <;a~ of financial he had been 1·un o~t o! his place When we fii'lally ended u~ i~ front I di.l:l.cussious on. her .forihcomi~g fu:st formals to be held this semes- are $2.00 for the semester. The student branches of the dis· 12 in the Student Union Building.' pledge class to 22 members. Pledge to forego Spanish -costumes and let ticip11ted in the Los Angele:3 alum- gained. It emergency. Yom• aavings will rise by the h~use detecttve, and that he etf the. C~OP he was stttmg on l starring role With Gary Cooper m traces the life of the Negro tet• and elaborate plans have been Each member may invite a guest trict also held their convention in About 300 veterans and their officers are Bill Davis, pt•esident; everyone relax in informal. attire. nae association and has served as in purchasing power as prices come was lo.okmg fo~ a partner to go to t~e dl"tver s shoulders.. We took \Para~ount's HUnconquered,'' which throllgh three hundred years rnade, Chairmen for the commit- couple to attend the dan~e. conjunction with the district meet guests are expected to attend the Jack f?mitb, viceppresident; and Ed The d~nce is following along the an advisor to the Alpha Chi chap- through slavery, the wars, their down. In the second five years of the Stgma Cht Hobo (OOPs exp h1m down, and put him m tlte truuk DeM1lle will put before the camet·as tees in charge of at·rangemcnts are ing. It was vQted to hold the next 1 informal affair, says Jim 1\IOI'an, Carleton, secretary 11nd treasu1·er. popular lines of inviting the new- ter at U. C. L. A. religious fervor, their sorrows ' its life, the value of an Bond in· cuse me) Hillbilly Hop, jumped to sleep it off and I went in through this summer. Student Branch district meeting at E I and joys, and their philosophies, Jerry Chavez, social chairman; EX-IlVSINESSWOMAN president of the Veterans Organi- est fraternity on the hill to be spe- In 1941, she was prevailed upon Starred are the: saxes of Otto the University of New Mexico, creases much faste1• than in the in the cal" with him and we were · Tommy Tuck~ Charlie ~londragon, decorations) Ann Richards, beautiful Austral off to do a little pre-dance l'e- zation on campus. INDEPENDENT MEN cia! guests. The active members by the U, 0. L. A. Dean of Women Hardwicke, Johnny Hodges, Al er's newest and .Josephine Gutiel"l'cz, publicity. iatJ-born star in Hal Wallis' "The search auound town,· as he s.aid Arrangements. are featuring a 1 Independent Men voted last Mo - of Phi pelta Phi will be introduced Co1lega Panhellenic and Advisor; Sears and Harry Carney; the and his best trumpet of TaU Jordan: Tricky for a long The ballroom will be decorated Searching Wind/' studied "business that it was the custom, si:<-piece blues band imported from Iday night to rejoin the Nation~l dut•ing one of the intermissions. Council to act as Panhellenic Ad~ Sam Nanton's trombone; Ray tlm.e. Don in a spl'ing theme with a fountain administration in college and New Mexico Gets acr~ss the bord~r in Old Town es. Independent Students Association. Other guests of the evening will be ministrntor for the University, a Nance, violin; Junior Raglin, was We missed dinnet• somehow (we Brow'n and. as centerpiece nnd the corners of QUICK CHANGE ARTIST pec.mlly for th1s eve~t. . A red, This org~nization is l"epresented on all the members of the remaining capacity in which she is still serv bass; and J oya Sherrill at her The Three TWo working as a secretary whn she didn't miss much from what the the dance floor eut off by stream- Army Camp Books Wtnthrup's famou.s Klomp the W~lte, and . blue patriOtic theme over thirty campuses. Dr. Willis fraternities and their dates. ing. Her first move was to reor vocal best. Timers slng it, n subtone clarl~ made her first screen test. other girls have told me) and arp i~ net carries the melody with a perfect shoe fur today's change-of.. Will be carr1ed out. with st.reamers D. Jacobs, professor of English The highlight of the dance will ganize the rushing system and then New Mexico will be· eligible for rived at the appointed place a guitar filler and Tommy Tuck I ll;J.t;:e living. Rugged and reliable for and fl~gs used as decorations. was also made faculty advisor t~ be the music of a Spanish orChes~ to put the innovations into opera- er's band gives you the beat 6,609 books out of each million sur shra·t 'v hde l::l.tt>r. He got lost on VOCAL TRIO - The Dinning your worl::d.,ys ... smooth and easy .. InvJted to chaperon the vets are the local organiza.tion, tra which will be heard intermit- tion. Under her d1reetion, a Pan- with background music. On the plus army-cam"P library books un~ I the way becau:se the briefing officel' Sisters, Jean, Ginger and Lou For going for your hours or relaxation Mr. and Mrs. Woody Clements and tently throughout the evening with hellenic office was opened on the of the tricky harmonies, sing a Teverse, the band p_l~ys, the de1· a plan adopted for their dis in front of the SUB seemed to be same vocalists sing When The , • , always smart, always distinctive.. Dr. and Mrs. J onin. FACU,LTY WOMENS Gl en M"ll1 er, T . Dorsey, Stan Kenw campus and n counselling _plan de- pair of commercial, but good posal by the War Assets Adminis having difficaJlty with his speech. sides: Wave To Me, My Ladtl One You. Love (Simply Won't Dia1nonds CLUB MEETING ton, and Artie Shaw also lending vised by Mrs. Hewitt was put into Love Back), (Columbia). tt·ation, according to Elsa Thomp~ We visited about half a dozen vari and Do You. Love Me? The for and their talents to the affair. operation. Recently Mrs. Hewitt mer is a railroad novelty chant son, librarian for the Albuquerque ous dances nlong the route, and by 7.50 Dr. Martin A. Fleck, professor of j The decorations will "be in typical was invited by the Dean of Women which sticks in the mind, and Public Library and members of the Dt•. E. H. J.o~ixley, professor of the time I got there I felt like Literary Contest biology, told of his proposed "Cal the latter, a ballad, is taken JAZZ FOR COLLECTORS Spanish fiesta style to add gayety at tha University of Utah to ad Wateltes New Me1:ico Fedet·al Relations school administration in the Uni· Coranardo 01• somebody, endtn• ot the Year" at a meetin,g from the Twentieth Century -Brunswick Issues another al See versity College of Education, will Paris Shoe Store Awards Increased Wednesday in the SUB basement to the occasicm. Refreshments will dress the local College Panhellenic Fox picture of the same name bum in their "Collectors' Series" Committee. · When we got there, there was a be served. on the ·rushing system she has (Capitol). titled Johnnv Tills al make a series of high school com- 307 W. Central of the Faculty Women's Club, Dodds. The plan, adopted from recom Imencement addresses throughout large mob standing around a car • Additional prize monoy, bringing Chaperoning the dance will be inaugurated at U. C. L. A.; infor bum contains four 10-inch GRAHAM JEWELERS mendatio)ls of the American Li 1 the total of prizes uwnrded to $250t llfl's, W. J. Koster was in charge discs, nmong which are these the state dul"ing the month of May. parked out in front. They must Ml·, and Mrs. Allen and Dr. and mational material bas also been re bests - Wearv After 211 W. Central brary association, is based ·on the i$ being awarded in the Literary or the meeting. Blues_ I His itinerary includes Farming- have been giving out free tickets Mrs. V. E. Kleven, Ken Westlake quested by the University of New You've Gone Joe Turner Blues state's percentage ol the country's Contest sponsored by the English is in charge of general arrange- Mexico and the University of Ne and Piggly Wiggly. The itnmor ------·------· total rural population. For New 1 ton the evening of May 9. Ft. Department. A time extension has Pl KAlJPA ALPHA tal Dodds' clarinet, played in 1 ner the evening of May 16, SantaSum·~t~o~t~h~e~K~i~M~o~o~r~s~om~e~th~i~n~g;;. ;;;;;W~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;:~~;::~"~~;;;;~~;;;;;;~ ments and Leif Torgelson and Bill V'ada. At the present time she is been made on all entries to May Kappa Alpha pledge meeting traditional New Orleans style Mexico, this means apprOximately Rosa the evening of 1\lay 16, Hatch Pi Vincent are responsible for the engaged in helping the University where the one reed instrument six tenths of one per cent of the the evening of May 17, Grants the 15. Winning manusct·ipts will be was held Monday night in room 53, punch and decorations. of Southern California with its serves as an entire reed section, surplus army library property. Ap SMOE'S DISSIPATION-The breaking .of the ten commandments; Adam and Eve going to Hell; evening of May 23, and Carlsbad published in the Thundc1·bh•d with Ad. Building, Gerald Creamer in rushing plans by acting as a special runs the complete range from plicants for library units will sub Lost Week·end; "He don't move no more"-we think. The LOBO Staff. the autlHlr's permission. charge. A report was given• on subtone to harmonics. Here Js a the evening of May 24. alumnae counsellor. must for collectorsl mit plans for use of the surplus In the Todd Contest for fiction the smoker held last Saturday night ~I • I M property to the U. S. Office of Edu of any kind $100 is being offered at John Sullivan's, and it was very r1.at10na USi( In tal:ing over the new province Creamland Dairies, Inc. WOODEN ANNIVERSARY cation and will get a 40 per cent instead of tl1e $80 announced. p1·ofitable to the pledges. The presidency, Mrs. Hewitt is t•etain- It Happened in Paris, Long, Long Ago • • • The mystery drama ~'Calcutta," discount on the estimated fair value 1\lunuscl·ipts. for this contest ure to money will be used to give a Hi wek R •t I H ing her Panhellenic work, but she NEW AND WORTHY reunites Alan Ladd and William o ftbe property. Funds from l;ucb The Home Front wils crying forlf------·------'---- be tul'ned in to Miss Simons. Jinks dance for the actives, on June e e(l a ere is forced to forego her Red Cross IMPRESSIONS IN WAX DIAL 774b· Bendix for the ftfth time. Pre sales will be used to cover govern.. pcrfume. Of course, now that 1 \"Have you tried Seduction 111 'Faithful Virgins At•e Rewarded'?" • Fkst prize for the Simms Essay 7, Tentative plans are now being I • "'~ activities-a Joss of some conse- vious starring vehicles .for this fUU MOON AND tMfTY ARMS ment expense in the diSposal of know better. 1 wou1dnlt be caught "Let's keep it lmper.sonal." "Ah, mais oui, we have just the Contcst is $GO. The second essay made !or the dance, . n observance of National n.:u· quence to the Los Angeles cha]Jter doughty pair were ''China," ~Bach recreation department at a local do~ o groo~wax!ng on the DAT l'f DAY-Bing Ctcnhr, Vetdl. 1 HEIGHTS ( ) Building Supply Needs 11Ah, oui," said the emaciated .••. Intimate •••• Seerets of ' We never thought the dirty so 11oets. The Simms poetry contest s; J f M 1 Cap1tollabel It l 8 tt X: ..... Geology Professor Writes is giving '55 in prizes. First pdzc )(API,A SIG esu, oy o an s Desiring _Bach military hospital. This work Was Be Bu y r: 1 d_ brunette behind the counter, "Per- Suzanne ••.. Surrender My Sin!' and so's would use itl11 I protested I nf1 .: rr fume for Mademoiselle?" She stopped and looked up. ••You as I began to regain consciousness. is <:'20, second Q15, third ~10 and t.a t S d tl ~·· · Waltt:l' Keller and George Rob- relinquished in 1944 ·when Mrs - ou. se • p B•lY~•:_~::::::::::::::::::::::~-~ SEE On Minerals for Magazine CAFE 'i' 'i "'~ s un ·1y, 1e Kappa S1gs had crt Uno-pianist H "tt · · d ' · .. "Naturally," I said, ~"'Show me like?" 1 opened my eyes and there was fourth $5. Poems will be tul'ned in a. pic~ic in t~e moun.tnins above So~atn ior Vioiin and Piano in D ie:w~or;:s c~J:::: 0~ 0 ~:e s~r;d FIRST INSTRUMENT Hnrold Vermilyea; prominent An article dealing with mineral some." 11Read on/' I panted. "What the lethal female. Next to her was to l\llss Keleher or Dr. Jacobs. Ttlton s: store m the Ctenegn Can- major ------~------Handel Cross chapter. The cimbalom, w~ich plaY's an Broadway actor, took four weeks ization in the San Juan mountains) I ''Mais non, M'sieur. One does not happened to Amber next?'' the manager, rubbing his pudgy A first prize of $10 for sonnets -yon. There were about 60 people Kutt Frederick violinist important story pomt in "Easy off from l1is role in the hit play, ALBUQUERQUE LUMBER CO. written by Dr. V. C. Kelley, profes~ buy the perfume wit.h the eyes~ one 1jMidnight • , . Alone . • Re- hands and saying: 11 ICes: ker seeker entered in the Reidy contest will present. A few got wet, n few we1•e The Trout.. ------~---- Schubert A tea in het· honor will be held I Com~. Easy Go," is said to be the "Deep Are The Roots," plnys a sor of geology, and by Caswell SU buys it with the nose.'' flection ... Sorrow." sar :Mon Doo Kes ger seeker sah. 2312 E. CENTRAL be awarded. Ent1·ies will be re- hungry, a f:w had too much '~"tea" To the Children ---- Rachmaninoff at the chapter house ?n May 5th, I instrument fr.om which all other 1 featured part in his first talking Ph.5647 423 N. First ver, a graduate student in the de 11Do tell.'j "Wonderful/' I breathed. ]We have don~ something wrong?" ceived by Miss Keleher. n.nd a !cw d1dn't have enough, Out- Cecilia __ : ______R, Strnuss :from. 2 to ?P· tt_l• Durmg her stay, Imulti~stringed instruments except partment at the University of New To tlm English major with. the s1de Df that, everyone had a time. Elisabeth Parham s 1\l:s• Hew1tt wtll hold conferences the harp originated. picture, "O.S.S." "Oui, oui." :•But. M'siem.•, you have not even I Mexieo, appears in the Marc}.t-April ••well, have it. your own way." smfl at them!" ;:::=(~C~o~n~t~in~u~e~d~o~n~p~a~g~e~o~)=c:::~;;:=;:=;~~:=;:=;:=;~:=;:=;:=;~ highest grade point. the $20 Hen· Dick Primm got his dunking in Scherzino 'Dop~no With.Dean Clauve and will talk on edition of the semi-quarlerly maga She reached under the counter "Phooey on sniffing. Read me don Scholarship wi11 be given, the po~d by Ho~gin Hnll last Mon- Rossignolet-======-~-e- D~~i!: rushmg Monday at 4:30 in the su~ ISHIP SHAPE STAR zina, Economic Geology. Title of and brought out a medium size flit another Short Short. How about Judges: request that each pe1'son da.y 1ugh:•. Th1s wa~ due to .his William Kunkel, flutist lounge. Al.l college Pn~hellemc Son~y Tufts keeps ln good physi- the paper, which was origina11y gun·and took aim. I jumped back the 'Sins of Susibelle'!" enterhtg the llternl"y contest put recent pmmng of Kay Maurxce. Sonata for Violin and iPano in D members; c1ty Panbcllemc me~-~ cal trJm by rowing around a small written for the U, S. Geological out of range and the cloud of vapor "Non, non, M'sieur. You no FOR WELL-GROOMED LEGS ••• a pen name on his manuscript nnd W~ understand that there will be a major ------Beethoven b~rs, and alumnae groupa are 1n- lake near his home every mQrning Survey, is ''Stages and Epoehs of fell abort. Two or three files in compree. What is Mademoiselle accompany this with a scaled en- tnple ieature next week in the Kurt Frederick violinist Vlted to attend. · before breakfast. Mineralization in the San Juan the target ara spiralled to the like 1 Perhaps 1Wickedness in the velope with -his pen name on the pond. It seems that Dick Jolmson Fantasia for 1\lusic;l Clockwork Mountains, Colorado, as Shown at ground. dark' would please her." the Dunmore Mine, Ouray, Colo outside and his real name on th~ and Art Ch~rct!e ~ever di.d get, n ------Mozart-Busoni "Lay that flit gun down, Baby, "Listen, Sister. I ain't engaged to inside of the envelope. bath for thmt pmnmgs. Ttme wdl Brazileir.a from uscaramouche" "NUFF SED" rado." and let's just look at the stuff.'' no dame that's wicked in the dark. tell. George Whitner had his pin Suite ·~-----~------Milhaud She brought a sample tray and She's a clean American kid/' I said. a week lind decided that was long Walter Keller and Ge-orge Rob· Monterey Steak House AUTOMATIC CAMERA USED I waded back to the counter. "What "Haven't you something with a Gay Paree {enough. Carol Williams is now ert, duo-pianists IN SHOOTING "PERILS" are they1, name that's sorta nice like-well, (Continued from page 4) -wearing his hardware. 202 N. High St. An automatically oprated cam" She touched a bottle and said: er . : . 'Violets in the Park' or I grabbed the flit. gun nnd gave I Tile pledges 1'eaUy paid for their LOST------ NOW OPERATING UNDER NEW 1\IANAGEMENT AND era .is being sent aloft during the him two long squirts o:f '~"Danger- walkout "in the end" last Monday Pair of dark glasses, gold frames. Serving Mexican Food, Steaks, Chops, and filming of balloon ascension scenes ous Sin" nnd one of "Marriage of/------= Lenses have prescription in them. Fried Cbicken for Technicolor "Perils of Pauline," Love/' and when the mist cleared the morale of Our Boys In The Please turn in to Personnel Office. starring Betty Hutton as Pearl he wns staggering nrou11d in small Service, and who.t the hell do you Probably 1ost in SUB, Tuesday. Open 10:30 a. rn.- 9 p. m. White. circles, but mElnaging a Perfume do for me1" Thanks. Sats. 10:80 a. m.- 3 a. m. Closed Mondays The method makes it unneces shop had given him an immunity to 1•Nothing," I always answer. E. D. RAW!Jl. 4SeNOON gases, and he wouldn't fall down scey to have a lensman aboard SPORTSWIEAR CATERING LUNCH when Liut. J, J. Lonard, Nav~ until I tapped him with my handy TO PRIVATE PARTIES 11 a.m. balloonist, takes the big rubber general issue machete. For Reservations Dial 2-4254 sphere to an altitude of 300 or more To this day the Home Front is 1502 S. Fourth TO crying about the perfume she BEST FOOD IN TOWN feet. The camera. will shoot ground 2:30p.m. scenes below through an opening HEADQUARTERS didn't get froru Pads. 11I dnnce ftiAKE US PROVE IT FITO'S 0 cut in the bottom of the bas1tet. the soles off my Iect to keep up MEXICAN FOODS STEAKS AND CHICKEN / !'HONE FOR RESERVATIONS Free: and ensy, leisurely nnd PORTRAITS ACCESSORIES Open 4 p. m. to 3 a, m, • •ARROW / con1£ortublc-Sce our smart SERVING SOPAPILLAS WITH ALL DISHES ./ collnctlon of cnsunl chm.-met•s:! Albuquerque, N. 1\1. BONFIRE on Mondoy, CAMELLiA on Tuesdoy, PARISIENNE on Wej~esdo;. . • McGREGOR / And there oro mony more wordrobe motches in lipsticks by CHARLES of the RITZ .I to do the most for you in any fes:hion color. You'll want more than three ' 'I •MARLBORO Unbelievably •mootb and I one to hermonize, one to cherocterize,· enot~er to tint your lip• ' sheer looking •.. easy to apply I II their prettiest. Comple.te orrey of shades now on hend. .1 Dries without streaking. Will not Whether sbe's young rub off ...water-tesislant. Dozens of palro and active ot· nging (/ aqes / with the toil and rc• o£ smart, she"er "stockings" in a big Lottie. :: Jacket& $7.25-$32.9:; sponsibilitics behind Skirts, $0.88-$18.60 her years .•. EL'S $1 and $1.50 Special Blend (light), SWltone (dark). Shortst $5.88-$16.95 l~LOWERS will atlr Slacks, $9.95-$20.20 het• delight a.nd give Refills ------75o .. Clam Diggers $8.20 INDIAN TRADING POlT t her grcntcr sntisfnc (plus federal tax) Blouses $5.88-$18.80 Sweaters, $5.98 $14.95 tioh, 51U WES•t CC::N TRAL SASSE.R DRUG DISTINCTIVE "We Serve the Hill" BAR/ FLORAL DISrtNCTNE Phone 4447 · 2120 E. Central FLOWeRS- GIFTS 2nd&Copper !910 E CENTRAL AVE. 3418 E. CENTRAL PHONE 2·3626 The Plaee (o Go for the Brands You Know Across from the Hnto1t ALBUQUERQUE, N M Page Slx NEW MEXICO LOBO Frlday, May 3, 1946 gam~ Friday night could have easily been a Lobo victory were A friend of Langford's thought it advisaple to acquaint hi~ it not for the constant errors in the University infield and out- with the skill and elusiveness of the Joplin Ghost. "This boy MEET YOUR FRIENDS at the field. Larry Hes.s p~tched a marvelous game but did not have awfully fast, Mr. Sam, you ain't going to hit him so easy." In the the suppot·t of hts e1ght teammates. The b1,1seball team also Langford laughed, shOwed hls pearls and replied, "No matter ·H tLL T0 P B0 WL1 N6 ClUB NI:W MI:XICO- LOBO lost a l to 0 heartbreaker to the Albuquerque High School how fast he is, he'll have to pass me once. Then's when I'll Opposite Campus , Lobo Lair this Wednesday afternoon on the local diam·ond. It was only hit him." • • • FOUNTAIN SERVICE - BOWLING a five inning contest and Carl Boyer pitched the entire game • Student organizations are urged to get together badmin Weekly Publication of the Associated Stud,ents of the Univ•ersity of Ne·w Mexico for the Lobos. ton, volley ball and handball teams for the forthcoming elim- JIM MORAN .\fhe track team was also defeated Saturday a.fternoon at ination tournaments. Coach Woody Clements is anxious to UNIVERSITY .Vol. XLVIIl ALBUQUERQUE, ~EW MEXICO, FRIDAY MAY lQ, 1946 No. 87 the hands of the University of Arizona. The final score was get play started and will accept entry lists up to the middle of SEnVICE STATION ------Last Friday evening the wa~ 89 to 42 ih favor of the boys from Tucson, The Lobos were next week. All interested organization should complete and de{e.ated by the New Mexico Military Institute squad by a outclassed in both the field and running events and much im- turn in their lists as soon as possible. PHONE 2·4650 score of 49 to 17. The Lobo swimmers failed to obtain a first provement is needed for any sort of showing at the Border place in any of the events. The loss was due mainly to a lack Conference Championships. GULF. of training on the part of the Lobo athletes and Coaches Petrol and Jeffries are stressing conditioning tbis and next • • • LA PLACITA John Philip Wernette I nauguated Eighth This is a story of a boxer some forty years ago. Oldtim BRUCES week in preparation for the Border Conference Champion Old Town Plaza ships to be held at Tucson next week-end. ers will recall Jeff Clark, a Negro boxer from Joplin (Mo.) AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR who was so elusive that he was dubbed the "Joplin Ghost" LUNCHEON The baseball team lost two close games to the University Clark went great guns in his home town and eventually Sa;, 12to2p.m. of Arizona nine last Friday and Saturday even1' ngs. Th e Lan,..o ....,. rd , the Boston Tar Baby, was brought in for a match. DINNER 5 to 9 p.m. MEXICAN AND AMERICAN FOODS ()RCHIDS. President of Univ of New- Mexico and • • • Arizond Track Weekly Program Closed Mondays CORSAGES $1.50 an'd up Men Win, ~9-42 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Flower,s of AU Kinds ~owdrd L. Bevis New ~ead. Tells The powerful University of Ari WEEK OF MAY 6 TO 13, 1946 Floral .Arrangement,.. Monday _zon& t;~.·aclc team walked all over *CONTE:nJPOR;A-RY INDIAN.WATERCOLORS, sponsored by the Art League of New for Parties Delivers Address -a game but outclassed Lobo squad i!~ilc:M'n;l~l ~e shown dally from 8 a. m. to 6 p, m. in the Fine Arts Bldg. Gallery Pldns Studied 6 Rendezvous WE DELIVER Saturday afternoon in the local MortUat• .Boardrtmheeting~ Miss Marjorie Tireman in charge 12:45 o'clock in the Student stadium by a score of 89-42 before . mon no 1 ounge, ' for the College Crowd Ph, 7825 214 W. Central At Ceremonies ~or U[xpdnsion a crowd estimated at between five Vigilbante meeting, Mt•. James Mahoney in charge, 12:46 o'clock in the Student Union I and six hundred fans. Despite the asement 1ounge. trcm&ndous advantage racked up *Noonday Chapel meeting sponsored by the Baptist Student Union Miss Cleo Wh't · THE Calls for Balance In Enrollment of 10,000 by the Wildcats, Lobo Bill Smith charge, 1 p. m. in the Student Union Chapel Room. ' • 1 e m was the big gun of the aftemooQ, ColleRge of AItB~ • nd Sciences Faculty meeting, Dean J, C. Knode in charge 4·30 p m in Occupational and liberal ·Predicted; $3 Million oom 6, 1o1 ogy Bldg, ' · • • taking firsts in the broad jump, low l-lilton l-lotel hurdles, and the 100-yard dash for *Punh1ellen~ d~~uss~on me~ting with Mrs. IIewett discussing Rushing Prncedu~a Miss New Mexico State Bank Arts Education Programs Building Program Needed . oan oc m c arg.e, :30 p. m, in th,e Student Union north and south loung~s. a total of 15 points. Despite a P1 ~eta Alpha Execu~Ive Co!fncil meetmg, Miss Topsy Dayton in charge 6 p m Speaking to an a.udience of rep- Speaking before a throng- of strong headwind, the slender Smith m Room 150, AdmmlstrntJOn Bldg. ' ' • resentativea of severa) hundred scholars, students, representatives turned jn an outsU\nding time of Pi Beta ~lpha meeting, 1\liss Topsy Dayton in charge 6:80 p. m. at the Heights Com- CHECKING & SAVINGS ACCOUNTS universities and C(llleges, before of other institutions, invited guests 24.9 seconds in the 220-yard low mumty Center. • and the genel'al publie at his inau hurdles. This time is just nine Phratcres Executive. Council meeting, Miss Daisy Dickenson in charge G•45 p m in distinguished governmental guests guration today, President John tenths oft' the Border Conference the Student Umon basement lounge. · ' ' ,., ' ' 9 Blocks East of Campus and members of the student body Philip Wernette revealed that record. Phrntm:es Pledge meeting, Miss Eddie Weinberg in charge 6:45 p. m in the Student RE.NT A CAR of the University of New Mexico, studies are under way }()()king to Ted Keswick, of the Lobos Umon basement lounge. ' ' Howard L. Bevis • establishment of a department of a11d Tim Ballantyne of the 'Cats Independent Men's meeting, Mr. Doug BentcJn in charge 7 p, m. in the Student Union Dr. Howard L. Bevis, president of Ritual which t!OCS back for centuries in~ the tradition of Ameriean tied fot• first in the high juinp, and north lounge. ' Ollio State University, today called chemical engineering, a college of Buster MoiTis garnered the only U-DRIVE IT business administration, and a and European universities was in use again today on the campus of the Kappa. ~lpha .active meeting, Mr. Chester Ca:dock in charge 7 p m in Room 204 Ad upon his listeners t() provJde for University of New Alexico for the formal inauguration of Dr. John other first place for the New Mex mm1stl·nt1on Bldg. ' ' ' ' - scheol of law. Mdin Spedker Is university and college programs Philip Wernette as President. Shown here in e&lJ and gowu, Dr. Wer· ico team when he .tossed the sh(lt l(appa, ~igma. pledge meeting, Ml'. Dick Johnson in charge '1 p, rn in Room 301 Ad 910 E. Central Part of the address was delivered nette was honored by the faculty of the University in goWDed a·c.a· 1mmstratwn Bldg. , ' · • - 42 ft. 2 S-4 i1,1. which set up a balance between in Spanish. demic procession, accqrding to rank. Phi Delt!l Phi meeting, Mr. Warren E. Davis in charge 7 p m in Room 302 Adm' · Tel. 2-3453 ,.occupational" and "liberal arts" Dr. Wernette traced the growth Summaries: tratton Bldg. • • • • m1s~ The ~rom Ohio Stdte education. He appeared as the Sigma Al,Pha Ep~ilon actiye meeting, Mr. Robert Evans in charge, 7 p, m, in Room 160 Dr. Howard L. Bevis, president Mne· run-Price (A); Grinnell principal speaker at the inaugura of the University in little more ARdmm1stration !Jldg. 'rh~i! _pledge meeting, Mr. Don Stewart in charge 7 p m ih ••••••••••••••••••••.... ••• of the Ohio State University nnd ~ 45 vo·lce Chorus New 1\res"ldent Is (A); Jenkins (NM). Time 4:56.6. ()Om 253, Admmistt•ation Bldg. • ' ' tion of Dr, Jolm Philip Wernette as !~a;e~n~:!~e:c~:!t ::~: ;re~~~~ - . I' principal speaker at the Wernette the eighth president of the Uni 440-yd. dash-Lent (A); McNul Sigm~u~:.i active meeting, Mr. Ray Orr in charge, 7 _p. m. in Room 203, Administration ty (A); Bukey (A). Time 62.0. Make Class on Time inauguration, is qualified as a per versity of New Mexico. ).00-yd, dash-Smith (NM); Pow P.hrater.es active meeting, Miss Daisy Dickenson in charge 7:15 p m in the stud nt Sun Drug Co. sonal friend of Dr. Wernette for his In an address entitled ,;Youth r~~t:::d~r:;~~:~all enrollment for the;:::~~·:~.~~ full year Yl\rov·1ded Mus·lc Author Of Books ers (A); Hollis (A), Time 10.2. Umon basement. lounge, ' • ' e part in the ceremonies. Looks To Our Universities," Dr. next year of between 4500 and 6000. , , • • 220-yd. dash-Powers A); Hollis Kappa Sigma .active meeting, 1\fl'. Ben Hearne in cllarge 7:30 p m in Room 301 Ad The. Sure Way_ An authority on jurisprudence Bevis pointed out that, while at the "If the future growth of the A 45-vOI.ce '~omens chorus, un- The man who was maugurated ministratton Bldg. ' ' • ' - 1 (A); Thu1·ston (NM). Time 2.28. and former Ohio State Supreme present time 'both students and University continues to be at 8 .der the du:ctlon of Bt1ss Curry as the eighth president of the Uni- Pi KAapdpa_A:lptha pledgedmeeting, Mr. Gerald Creamer in charge, 7:30p.m in Room 880-yd. run-Daum (A); Hill mmJs ra1 1on B 1 g. · 217• 6 Tpkens• - 5lc Specializing in the better class of imported and Court justice, Dr. Bevis is the third uni\'ersities are suffering from the Proud onlookers today as John Philip Wernette was inducted into office as president of the University rate resembling ·tbat of the past," R;edman, as.sistant prof~ssor of mu- versity of New Mexico "in cere- (A); Kay (NM). Time 2:09.1. lawyer to be elected president of ~lowness of democracy to act," yet were 1\Irs, Wernette and their son, John DeCourcy Wernette. This Is a new studio portrait of the family, he said, "we may look forward to SIC~. and With a two-pmno nccom- m()nies on the campus this morning, Town1 Club meeting, Miss Evelyn Ellis in charge, 7:80 p, m in the Student Union south • domestic PERFUMES and C.OLOGNES \. 120-yd. lligh hurdles-Hipple ounge. ' ALBUQUERQUE BUS co. Ohio State University. 1t must be remembered that we having twice as many students as pamment by Walter KeU~r and (A); Daugherty (NM); Culin (A). Tuesday Hiking Club meetin.g, Miss. Elaine Hess i~ charge, 12:30 o'clock in the Gymnasium. 410n Time Wilh S~fety" Assuming his new duties Feb ..1, gathered our strength for war A _} • p o At l // we have this year, in another 15 or George R?bert of. the m~s1c fac- Dr. J. P. Wernette, has been on the slowly. Still, he said, "we moved CBOefflfC rOCeSS/On naugura 5 20 years," ~ty, prov1ded speeml musiC at the job since August of last year. Time 15.8. Inde8petnddent Co.unctl mcetmg1 Miss Daisy Dickenson in charge"' 12:45 o'clock in the ladies' and Men's Toiletries 1940, Dr, Bevis was returning to u ent Unl()n basement Jounge, ' with crushing power to the hour of ~ He emphasized the qualitative maugurntion. Since he has been nt the Univer~ 220-yd, low hurdles - Smith and an Extensive Line of D1·ug Sundries his native state from Harvard Uni h (NM); Hipple .(A); Daugherty •Noondhay Chapel me~ting sponsored by the Baptist Student Union, Miss Cleo White Jn •••••••••••••••••••••••• versity where he had been profes final victory." roased on r,·g t hun -'red year 0 1..1 Rt"tual growth of the University pointing Members of the chorus are: sity, he has published. book-<>ne c a~ge, 1 P• m.m the Student Union Chapel Room. l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~i;;;i~i;;;;;~;~;:;;~;:;;~;:;~~ "With even greater power," said , D· C: • 01 • • 10 out tha" growth has been' so rap'd Winifred Basey, Albuquerqu. e; (NM). Time 24.9. sor of government and law in the " 1 of three he has written-called "Fi- UNA8f Gtrl Scou~ Leaders Club meeting, Miss Mary Adler in charge 4•30 p m in th I' Dr. Bevis, "democracy can move in When the faculty and adminis- that many people still think of the Martha Bruce, Santa Fe; .Edwina tudent Unton north lounge. • • • · e Graduate Sch()ol of Business Ad- I Q d Shot put-Morris (Nl\:£); Cullen peace. Peace Is its natural milieu; tra.tive officers of the University c,f and about 1880 t h ere was a Wlde-• colors, used both unofficially, as nt old days nnd do not realize how far c an de Jana, · uema .o; ~·'! arte c au- nanclng Full Employment," and NewUmafl Cblub meeting, Mr. Robel't. Flanagan in charge 4:30 p m in the Student Rugs . Whitman's, Saylor's, Stovers, Pangburns ministration since 1935. (NM); Ortiz (A). Distance 45 ft. mon asement lounge. ' ' • its capacities for war were but New Mexico marched from the Stu- spread 13tudent movement in Amer· athletic events, and officially, as the institution has progressed with hape, Hope; ca:herme. Clarke, So- has made a series of speeches to 2 1-8 in. He attended the Cincinnati Tech Baptist Student. Union Council meeting, Mr. Sam Henly Jn charge G·30 p m in th Furnishings nical School and the University of adaptations of its capacities for dent Union to the campus grove to- ica to wear caps and gowns at upon the academic hood, are cherry respect to academic standards. corro; Marguen:e Chnchy, Albu.. educational and civic groups Pole vault--Kimmler (A); Jen Student Umon Chapel Room, . ' • · • e Candies peace. The accelerated rate a~ day, officially beginning the cere- commencement and ()ther ceremon- and silver. "The University now enjoys all querque; Mnrjorte Clayton, Albu. throughout the state. Cincinnati. From the latter be re kins {NM) and Cutin (A) tied for SigmB't~.pha Iota meeting, Miss Carolyn X.leier In churge, 7:30 p. m, in Room .J:, Music ceived the bachelor of arts degree which students are coming to the monies of~ inauguration of John ies. 'l.'he graduating students felt The president and the members the official standing and approvals querque; Jean Degenf()rd, EJka.der, Dr. w~rnette cnme to the Uni· second. 'l;'eight 10 ft. 6 in, AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY universities in the post-war period Philip Wernette as President of the the need for significant and digni .. of the regents aro entitled to wear. which are possible/' he said. "The In.; Amaryllis Jo Frame, Tucum- versity from the faculty of tho Sigma. Chi pledge meeting, Mr~ Jack Salte1· in charge -7•30 p m in Room6 217 Ad • · in 1908 and two years later the de Discus throw-Upchurch (A); tration Bldg. ' · • · , mmts- gree of bachelor of laws. In 1919- is the best augury !or the years University, they were _participating tied apparel for the occasion. Fac- doctors' gowns, whatever their de- qualitative aspects may be, t as- cari; Elizabeth Fluh:aa~, Roy; Em- Graduate School of Business Ad· that lie ahead-and dem()cracy will in a tradition founded in the revival ulties Were quJck to approve, and grees may be, but their hoods may sure you, a source of quiet pride to ma Griffin, M:ounta.mmr; Barbara ministration of Harvard Univer Kimmler (A); Morris (NM), Dia- Wednesday '20 be attended Harvard Law •Notmdlay Chapel meeting spons()red by the Baptist Student Union Miss Cleo White in not fail them." of learning of the 11th and 12th scion themselves began to wear cap, be only those of the degrees actu- every New Mexican!' Grimmer, Albuquerque. sity, which he joined in 1934 after tnnce 143 ft. 2 1-8 in. c Jal'ge, 1 p, m. in the Student Union Chapel Room. ' Sanitary Fountain Service School as a graduate student, re High jump--Keswick (NM) and ceiving the degree of doctor of the Even after the "tidal wave" of centuries in Europe, gown and hood at academic cere- ally held. Dr. Wernette told the inaugural Nancy H P b b s, Albuquerque; receiving his bachelor's degree UNMb Dames1C11ub meeting, M:rs. Byron Beets in charge, 3 p. m. in tlle Student Union 2114 EAST CENTRAL Ballantyne (A) tied for first place: nserncn ounge, science of law. college attendance created by vet- It was the first organized insti- monies such as the Wernette in~ The cap must be worn through- audience, hundreds of them seated Clara Mae Ireland, Santa Fe; Doro- from the University of California erans' enrollment has receded, Dr. tutions of learning, the famous auguration, out all academic exercises, except before him in the campus grove thy Johnson, Pampu, Tex.; Betty •in 1924-. He took a master's at Troutz (A), third. Height 6 ft. He was a.dmitted to the Ohio Bar 3-4 in. Kap'rra~!!rihBi'9;.dge meeting, Mr, Ben Miles in charge, 5 p • .m. in R()()m 150, Adminis-, ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~A~e~r~os~o~rr~o~m~t~h~e~U~nl~•~•~ro~II~J~"~~ Bevis believes that there will con- medieval universities of .Paris and Due to American devel()pment of during prayer, when men only re- wearing the traditional academic Lee Jones, Santa Fe; Tess Kersting, 1 U. S. c., and went ·on to Harvard in 1910. '!'hereafter Dr. Bevis con- tinue ttl be an upward trend in col- Bologna, and a little later ths Eng- the colors in the hood, which is move theirs. caps and gowr1s, that he has had a Santa Fe; MndeliM Kupner, Taos; as a graduate student and instruc BootsUa.nd Sartddhle1 Club meeting, Mr. Wally Parker in charge 7 p m ·in the Student BRIGGS & SUlliVAN, Props. mon no ounge. ' · · tihued in practice until his entry lege attendance. In order to war- Iish universities at Oxford and worn around the neck, bachelors, Feminine candidates -for bache- new view of the intellectual ridles Lois Lembke! Albuquerque; Janice tor in economics. He received an !a!;::d l~~;~!~!!h (~~~~; ~~;: Spa~sh Follf Singing spons()red by the Deportment of Modern Languages Dr A L 400 West Central Phone 777 4 into government service during the rant that increase in college at- Cambridge, which started the long masters and doctors now can be lor's degrees may wear a white which a university offers through a Mathias, ttronte Vista, Colorado; MA there in 1929 and his doctorate tance 22 ft. 6 in~ . ampa tn cha~ge, 7:30 p. m. in Room 7~ Music Bldg, ' - ' · · war. He served in the Ordnance tendance, if we are to fit the stu- tradition of academic eostames and distinguished by their costumes, color attached to the gown to give program of class visitation which Joyce McClelland, Evanston, 111.; in 1~2. H1Uel CounsellCirship, 1tlr, Robert J, Rivin in charge 7·30 p m in the Student U · Department and the U. S. Army Javelin throw-Ortiz (A); Evans basement lounge. • · · • mon dents for an era of peace, if we are the regulations governing their de- and at the same time the university a softer and more becoming ap- has taken him to classes of 46 dif- Caroline Meier • Albuquerq~cj Besides hls work on the faculty (Nl\1); 1\Iorlis (Nl'r£). Distance Air Service. In the Ordnance De to have that peace at all, Dr. Bevis sign and wear. which has given the degree can be pearance. But the white color is ferent members of the faculty dur- Dorothy ~oore, Las Vegas; Ed1th at Harvard Dr. Wernette was busy "'Pub!~ Lecture by Professor A. Fraenke1 of the University nf Jerusalem on uThe partment he codified the rules and 175 ft. 3 in. cited three conditions wllich must Caps and gowns have been used recognized. never attached to either the mas- in the past several months. Musser, H1ghland Park, nt.; Mrs, during thi~ period acting as ad· ·c!ftnt 1C~troversies about the Foundation of Mathematics" spofisor~d by the orders of the departlJlent. Later Two-mile run-Eversz (A) • Price 0 be obtained. These include con'di-l in the U. S. since colonial times, The Univer~ity of New Mexico 1ter'a or doctor's g()wn, He spoke with special hope of Pat Ostra~der, Albuquerque. . visor to various Latin A.ttterican p. m:Z~ Ro~:-~f1, A~~~f:ti.:ti~nKlM~ Mu Epsilon, Mr~ Bob Fox in charge, '1:30 ittl.tlnutt Qtntftt he was placed at the head of the le (A); Grinnell (A). Time 11:23.6. tions relating to the physical basis I the University's new Division of Nell Pamter; Alamogordo; !ndm countries on economic questions. Thursday •Noondhay Chapel sponsored by the lJaptist Student Union Miss Cleo Wh'te · I gal section of the Finance Division Mile relay-ArizOna (Bukey me~ting I of life, our economic philosophy, 0 Research and Development, which Parkhill,Evanston;Jll.;AnnP1erce, In he served as a member of c arge, 1 P· ln. m the Student Union Chapel Room. ' 1 Ul of the Air Service for the war con ~ 'f QJ'.l D J G f UNM 1929 Hollil31 l!IcNulty, and Daum). Tim; AlphUa ~Cappa. Delta meeting, Mr. Richard Niditch in charge 4 p m in the Stud t tracts. and "the moral base for our eco- eprosent,ltlve 0 aeSf: e egate is roups• ·o he said should serve the State in Aztec; Beulal1 Mae Polly; Johnson, the G(lmntission of Financial Ad~ 3:32.4. mon basement lounge. ' · ' ~ BRAND YOU KNOW nomic, political1 and social activ- (I U ,_ Vear-O'-' Veen making full use of the_ natural ~?~·; Priscilla Robb, Alb~querque: vjsors of Colombia. In 19S4 he per- ._~~ In 1935 Dr. Bevis was appointed 9 1 Reception for Professor A. Fntenkel of the University of Jerusalem ~ive b 1C ity." k I JO "j riches so far little used in many VlVlanRoberson,Bartlesvllle,Okla.; formed a similar task in Peru a faculty memb('r at Harvard but s Mu Epsilo~, 4:30 _P· m. in the Anthropology A-rUseum, Adminlet~bon appa ANN<>UNCEMENT Bt/g. "This thne the frontier fs in the r ,1culty to pe.:. 1\epresented sections. Katherine Ruebush, Deming; Cele- I th 1932 ,38 h h {d Stude~t ~ouncii meetmg, Mr. Jack Arford in charge 4•30 p m in the Student Un' he postponed his departure for a laboratory ••• in our plants, and t'U U Probably the oldest officiai dele- K . Extension of adult education ac- stine Sanchez, Belen; Dorothy Ann ~ d ct yt'!~s f U - h: : e tha south lounge, • · • · 1on An anrtual cash prize o£ $20.00 A BLEND YOU'LL LIKE ..~··"~.ii~· :Cew months at the request of Gov on our University campuses, Sci- gate of the various universities, tivities is a vital part of the Uni- Shockey; Mountainair; Jo Silriner, lJOS,- oc ?ra e ows tp ror_n e for the best research pap~er on the Unite8d St1Jdent ,Christian Fellowship, Mr. Jim Culbertson in charge 5•30 P m • th ernor Martin E. Davey to serve as ence and the soil; there are our Speaking as the representative of co1leges, and learned societies to Representing the three bodies of varsity's plans, he said, and is an Kansns City, Missouri; Barbara S()cml Selene~ Research coun~Il and history of New Jl.lexico. Award to tudcnt Unton basement lounge. ' · •• • m e ' director of finance during the pe dependence for material necessi- the faculty t>f the University of the inauguration of President John the University of New Mexico, the indication of the instituti()n'g rec- Stallard, Tucumcari. spen~ ~ yen~ m Euro~e stud~~~g fi be made on the recommendation of ChriU~i~n scl:n~!i ~~~~g, Mr. Winston Sage in charge, 7:15 p. m. in the Student ri()d of the legislative session, ties.'' New Mexico, at the Wernette inau- Philip Wernette of the University Alumni Association, the student ognition of the fact that ••com- Virginia Stuart, Grants; Nada nanctn. an economJC ~on ons. the Department of Bi::.•tory, and pa~ Dr. Bevis served as editor()£ the In regard to our economic philos- guration luncheon today, Dr. Lynn is Alpheus Augustus Keen. body, and the faculty, at ceremen- mencement" ior graduating stu- Strain, Philadelphia, Pa.; Alice F()llowmg the outbreak (), Dr. ThirJll" a£.erics of Marriage Lectu~es for men and women, sponsored by Mortar Board w:, pers should be submitted to De Jss eonore Andrade and M1ss Barbara Stallard in charge 7•30 m · th' third edition of Cochran's Law ophy Dr. Bevins warned that we be Mitchell, head of the classics Nearly 01 years old and for 62 ies today in connection with the in~ dents ought not to mean that the Sullivan, Aztec; Carol Tipton, Wernette went. to Wasdhimg nfas ' • d t t d b f th f t' f D J h~ Phil' w u • • 1 th •t bb War G()ods Pr1ce Coor nator or parttnent of histot'y before June 11 Lexic:on (1924); he is the author o! must acquire the philosophy of epnr men an mem er 0 e ac- years grand secretary of the Grand augura JOn o r. o rt 1p er· mvers1ty s rough WI h them Ho s:. h mentsStudent to UnionMarriage.'' north and south lounges. The topie will be ',id"ju a..-•e :~' 0 1, 1946. Socio1og~~~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...."=.:_~- ; Bevis' Ohio Law Quizzer (1926) plenty, This means full produc- ulty since 1912 will trace the de- Lodge New Mexic() Masons Keen nette, will be Gino J. Matteucci, for the rest of their Jives. ~he OPA and as a member of 1; e •Fucu}ty hRecital given by ~he 'members of the Music Department, Mr. George Rohc t ntld Volume III on Public Law; in Uon smd• Dr. 1Jev1s• and this 1neans ve1 opmen t or• the U mversi· 't. l! f rom represents ' Tufts College at' the A m'Ia 0 suna carr, Dr. L ynn B • ""~'(l,.ore a dU lt ed ucat1on, • " h e sa1'd , mt~r-agency Procurement Po ICY • tn e arge, 8:30p.m, m the Recital Hall, Music Bldg, r 1 t/j), hf,d&:/ • the National Law Llbrury (1989) i thai one group mua't produce to pay t~e t.ime of ~ts creati~n by the ter- ceremony, as he has at previous of-j'l\fitchell, and Jack Arford, presi- ;'is today t~e greatest need of the Dr. Bevis Awa rdecJ Board. Friday NO J.:¥GtJLAR CLASSES WILL BE SCHEDULED because of the Inaugurat• n :;:,.'{.~~,, Atoms and Meteors .£U;el'C1Ses. 10 as well as articles in legal and busi- for what another group produces- ntonal legtslature m February, fi.cia1 ceremonies important in the dent of the student body. (Contmued on page 2) 1-/ LL D Besides jjFinartcing Full Em- ~ ~ (Continued from page 1) Inauguration Exereises for President JohR Philip Wernette• .. p/t,.C/-'" ness periodlenls. (Continued on page 4) 11889, to th.e pr~sent day. • history of the University. onorary . • :ployment," which was published by bomb explosions, such as heat 'and *9:30a.m. to 12:00 noon-Inauguration ·E:ltercises in CampUS' Grove The Umvers1ty was estabhshed . . the Harvard University Prsss; Dr. -======·======::; before there was any legalized pub- Numerous college presidents are Presenting to Dr, Howard L, Wernette is the author of 1'Money, t>ressure wavcs-t and bri.lliant lum *12:00 noon to 12:30 p. rn.-Re\'iew of Naval ROTC Unit ' LEARN TO FLY - ~~~~~::.. r _I lie school system in New Mexico, among those who were expected to BeVts, president of Ohin State Uni- Business and Prices" and "The inous phenomena. A humber of £1:0110 p.dmb.-]nfaugurlation Lpnc~eon and program in the 'student Union Ballroom ,... R f h D President Wernette's Message >~' , o owe Y 1nuonna recep:1on m the Student Union lounges. ; P ram T"IOT emainaer 0 t ~. ay . . . . be present. Chancellor Rufus von of C t 1 f B 1 c 1 " 1 famous meteorite craters were ,og , and m tts early years was m reahty ICJ' S 'd of lh U • it f d 1 versity, the honorary duetor ()h ro o us ness yc es, p ua Pubib ~;-e~ure tn fThe tjegro m BdrMazil'' by Miss Maria Isabel PYles, sponsored by the RATES ONLY j' th h' l 1 1" ft' ten m1 e mvers y o These are turbulent times: an many of our pcop c seem Ia.ws degree as a. part ()£the Wer- articles in professional journalS" on shown and described among them 8 1 1 l()O ' 0 1 e a men s o OCIO ogy an odem Languages Club de las Americas llhd th "•"""'- ·~· - ~/ NAVAL RESERVE OF}'ICERS' TRAINING CORPS REVIEW •a ra er poor tg sc er- South•rn CaJ,'£orn1'a was one, and t 0 be I y nd d's1 u g d ab•ut d"t"1 10 s both d m st1' 111 12 Noon mg college courses to a few stu- lh , 1 d d p 'd t D M g oom a co ra c ... con n ° e c nette inauguration ceremonies economics and business practice. the Henbury crater, Australia; the , Sc 1~0! of Inter-Ainerican Affairs, 7:30 p. m, in Rdom 15t>, Administratioh Bldgo. e • $8.00 Dual d t o era me u e ~st ett . • and international and fearful and disturbed about the outlook today, Dr. .J()hn Philip Wernette \Vabar craters, Arabia; the Odessa _Friday mght services at Temple: Albert; Gold at 'ith Rabbi Starrels in charge '1•45 p ttl Athletic Fields In the reViewh1g stands: President and Mrs, Wernette, Governor e~h~ University was hardly Wiggins of Texas College of ~ines for the future. I ttrgc our students n.nd all other young nten read the following citation: cratt~r, Texas; and the'' Canyon F'rlday nfg.ht .setvi~es at B'nai Israe1 1 Coal at Ceda;, Rabbi Schwartz in cha;e-e: s • $6.00 Solo p: tn: and Mts. Dempsey, D1·. and Mrs. Bevis, Judge a.nd Mrs, Bratton, known in the first 26 yaars of its and Metallu~gy and the prestdents and women in whose hands in a few years will rest the solu- uHoward Landis .Bevis, legal Diablo crater, Arizona. ApothecarJCs meeting, Mr. Stanley Jennings in charge, '1:30 p, ttl. in the student Union Mr. and Mrs.' .Jack Korber, Mr. and Mrs. John Milne, Mr. and Bratton Is Justice ~asehment lounge. A sound colored movie, ;'The Drug Store of Tomorrow" will existence, and commanded little re- of New Mexico colic. ges. tion of these problems not to beeome discouraged. As a scholnr, jurlatl analyst of the rela- Dr, LaPaz also discussed the pos· ...,e s own. $14.95 up Mrs. Adol£o C. Gonzales~ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W, Lee, Cn_ptain • tt 11 h lf b matter (If faet, the present situation is R(lwhere nearly so d and Mrs. J()el Newsom. spect. ,Dr. Mitchell believes that if MJ.S, werne e W1 erse e a tiona between government an aibility of a collision Of the earth SEE AND FLY It's positively sut>Crnntural ••. the way QUr dresses give I Of U. S. Court 1atluday Regular classea restltne ;t 8 a. m. INAUGURAL LUNCHEON tlu:~ stnto, through lts legislature, delegate, repres.ertting Welle~ley. gl()omy as it may appear. It ill nn uttfortunnte condition that business, public servant, university and one of the many asteroids mov an ethereal) fragile loolc to junior :figures. Thil tounded >~~Noond1 ~Y Chapel tne~ting sponsored bY, the Baptist Student Union, Miss Cleo White ln .THE NEW ~ necklines, tne wide-and-tight midriiYs, the bareat of sleeves 1 p. Ill. had had more faith in the Univer- In )Joint of servtce to the Un1ver~ bad hews rather than good news oft~n seems to receive president, modest and unassuming Judge Sam G. Bratton, president ing through ::mace, and showrtd dis~ ;- mrge, 1 p. m. m tile Student Umon Chapel Room. C the freest of skirts , , , all do their pnrt to tnnke you 0~ Student Union sity nnd had earlier built a better sitr, Dr. John D. Clnrk, professor the headlines. gentleman; he hoads with distinc- of the Regents o:f the University of --coVery s1Mes -of: Uu~ asteroid Her.. Prcs1deJ;I~ e.p:d Mrs. J!lhn Philip \trernette !!At Home" for members o£ the Faculty essna image rig-ht out o.t a. drea.m. Mr!!. John Milne, Secretary and Treasurer of the Regents, physical plant, tithe era of real emeritUs of chemistry, will. be the Clear thinking and calf confidence today nnd tomorrow will tion one of om• country;s greatest New Mexico, who inducted Dr. John 1 Presiding · mes. -A numbar 11f diffet·enb types the1r Wives and husbands, 4 to 6 p, nt. at the President's Hotrte growth would have started sooner," eldest delegate, tepl.'esentmg the stabilize our thinking and provide solutions for these prob- universities. Philip Wernette into the office of ,Knppa Alpha Di~ie Ba!!t Mr. John R. Hoover in charge, 9 to 12 o';lock at the Indian Guetlng-Dr, Lynn B. Mitchell, RepresenHng the Faculty of rueteorit~s were on diaplay attet Greeting-Gino J. Matteucci or Anita Osuna. Catr, the Alumni The third ·chnptel' was ushered Unlversity of New Hnml_lshire, terns. lt is peculiarly the ~b1lgat1on Of Universit)• students uny virtue of autllority delegated president of the University in cere~ RRooEm, Franciscan Hotel, Mr. iind Mrs, Ralph L. Edgel, and Lt. Comdr. and Mra. the Jecture. Coffee Was served by . • Jelfery1 chaperons:. Association in after Pearl Harbor, and the Uni- Both 01;', Dane F. Smith, oi the 88 prospective lt!adcrs in their communities, state, and nation to me, 1 confer upon you the degt:ee monies, is justice of the U. S. Cir- ·the Club members Jn the Mineral Newman Club S,emi-formal dance, Miss Jerry Chavez: in charge, 9 to 12 o'clock in the Greetlng-J, 0. Arford, President of tho Student Body veralty has reached a 'robust rna- trnivel'sity's English department, to acqutre tbe interest, the Jcnrnit\g, and the wisdom neces- of Doctor of Laws with all of the cuit Court of Appealg, to which he Greeting-.... His Excellency, John ;t, Dempsey1 the Governor of oJty Lab. ~tude,nt Umon _ballroom. Dr. and Mrs. Miguel Jorritt· and Comdr. and Mrs S s (UTTER-CARR FlYING SERVICE turity', New Mexico has the stu- and Mrs. Smith are delegates. Pr()- sary not only for their better personal living but also for their rights and tlrivileges pertaining was first appointed in 19S3. He vautus, chaperons. ' ' ' ' New Mexico IJ:'Iie ne>ct Geolo~ry Club :meeting " WEST MESA AIRP<>RT INFORMAL RECEP'riON dents, the resources, and must now fessor Smith represents Vanderbilt,1 .,roper l!ontribution to bur common prob~erns. thereto: and on token thereof I pre- was admitted to- the Texas bar Jn wlll be Mly 16, when Mr. C. T. Sunday •services in churches throughout the dty. Phone 2·3136 West on Hlrhwa:r 66 About 8 p. tn. turn, mote than ever, to graduating and Ml's, Smith represents Rad- sent you with this diploma. nnd h1- 1909 nnd t6 the NGW Mexico bar in Griswold, Coniuliihr Geologist will Pi Lambda Theta initiation, in~ta.Jlation, and tea at 3 p, m. in Sara Rayno1ds Hall. L--~------l!_tu_do~n_t_u_n_l_on_Lo_un_ge;;_•_·--~-----1 qualified men and womert, elift'e College, ~test you with this hood." Clovis in 1915, be tho opeaker, ifowh Club Mothers Day Tea, Miss-Betty Ruth Jones in tlhatge 3:30 to 5 p nt in the The Store for Particular Men and Women Student Unioh basement lounge, 1 • • \ ' I' - ' \ ' .