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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1950 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Lumberjack Stalwarts • • • September 22, · 1950 . Page Fo~r 78-0 Slaughter of Flagsta f ks ra . ·~~ -,~~-- 12,000 See L Net

t ' •,. ; . ' ,_: Five First Period TD's I' ; ,, " i I ~-~·~. ~, By Paul Shodal ',.·,, I , More than 12,000 fans saw the Arizona State Lumber­

,.'t • • • jacks hold the to a seven-point total dur­ ing the third quarter at Zimmerman Field Saturday night. That was the highlight of the Arizona team's efforts to stop a New Mexico attack th:J,t still has fans gawking in amaze- I : ment. The adding machines registered Rudy Larisch, FB a 78-0 victory for the Lobes. They A Goo'd Roommate still are too warm to tell the real story of one of the greatest New Is Considerate, Mexico offensive uprisings in the Pictured above are three Flagstaff gridders . history of the school. The leader who are expected to give tpe Lobes plenty of LIKE VENUS FROM THE of this revolt was one Charles DAILY LOBO trouble tomorrow night: Rudy Larisch, ifull~ left halfback Cliuck Hill in the away to score five times before the Hand book Informs Hill, otherwise known as "Chuck.'' SEA center Don Mulkey rises first quarter of Saturday's game final gun went off leaving the Lo­ back; Clyde Eldridge, left guard, and Jack Most important characteristic Whethe~·· some of the racing from a horde of Lumberjack line­ with Flagstaff. This constitutes an bes 78-0 victors in their first grid of a good roommate, say college Holland, left half. The Lumberjacks will be men in the process of smothering unusup.l pose for Hill who broke blood from the fair drifted to his contest of the season. students, is consideration. veins, we can't say, but the former SPORTS trying to make up, at the Lobos' expense, for That is the general conclusion all-stater from Albuquerque High the 52-12 lacing they took from the West ' of the college board of . a new ran like he had taken a good shot Texas State Buffalos last week. They are re­ handbook about college life. of adrena!in. He scored only five Jack Holland, LHB THE NEW MEXICO Students all over the country PAUL SH,ODAL, Editor ported to be at top strength with spirits high touchdowns. Hill wasn't alone in were asked, "What makes a good the debacle. Every Lobo who en­ and keyed for an upset over tpe DeGroot men. Let's see everyone at the pep rally tonight and the roommate?" Their replies, sum­ tered the game did yeoman work game tomorrow night. Get out and support your team. . marized by the handbook editorsf for the cause. were: chosen on the second AH-BC A good roommate (1) is consid­ Flagstaff fumbled on their own squad, as well as being selected DAILY LOBO erate about lights, radio, use of 16-yard line to \Open the game, WOLFACTS most valuable player of the UNM room, etc.; (2) respects personal Capt. Wilson Knapp .of the Lobos crew. Twice he has earned varsity property and privacy; (3)· is loy­ fell on it and the mad rush was on. by pigskin letters. Hill raced inside his own left end, VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950 N0.7 al ; ( 4) goes at least half way; Connie Alexander He is expected to snag a large (5) helps keep a room neat; (6) executed a couple of sharp portion of aerials tossed .bY Lobo can discuss controversial questjons changes-of-pace and was over for passers this year, and Knapp is without getting ruffled; (7) the score. Tony Bernitsky missed not apt to be caught napping on Spirit Group Plans makes reasonable adjustments; the extra-point try. defense, either. Car Rides to Tempe Year's Debate Topic (8) keeps reasonable hours, and Flagstaff punted after being Wilson married his high school Send-off to Tempe (9) cultivates a cheerful disposi­ held by the Lobes. Hill fielded the sweetheart, the former Jean Wal­ tion. ball, xan upfield 20 yards, later­ ton, and they have a baby daugh- .Available, Hall Says At the first meeting of the The college board also offered ailed to Gene Brock and the Gal­ ter. ' COULD YOU CAll ,ON 4,000 STUDENTS Picked by Forensics some negative,impressions. Stud­ lup hoy was off for the goal line, School Spirit committee yester­ Knapp is a senior enrolled in the only to have the run nullified by a Students wanting a 1•ide to the day, plans were made for the send­ ents said an undesirable roommate penalty. College of Educl,ition. The annual national debate (1) thinks chiefly of self; (2) Lobo-Tempe football game Satur~ off of the team to Tempe. Fifteen question and early speech events It was all the same, however. day, may contact William E. Hall, organizations were represented were announced yesterday by Prof. makes unreasonable demands; (3) ".'hen the 1·eferee finished step­ Alumni Association dh·ector, at with Jimmie Goldstein in charge. James M. McBath, director of betrays confidences; (4) borrows pmg off 15 yards for clipping without asldng; (5) leaves things i Band Stops Practice TODAY? the Journalism building. Friday morning at 7 :45 the forensics. against New Mexico, Hill took a -' team, with one enormous victory scattered around; (6) argues Hall asks all student car own­ For this year the national de~ heatedly; (7) is nosey and noisy; handoff from Price and went 75 ers willing to take passengers to under its belt, will hit the trail yards for the counter. Price con­ for Phoenix. Goldstein said he bate question is, "Resolved: that (8) comes in late and wakes every­ To Play Men's Dorm Tempe, to register at his office the non-Communist nations should body up, and (9) is too solitary­ verted. Score: Lobos 13, Flag­ immediately. So far, one ear own­ wanted a large turn-out by the staff 0. student body for the occasion. form a new international organi­ or too sociable. About 6:so ·Wednesday night, er has volunteered to take five zation." Squad work on this propo­ A writer in the handbook says When the Lumberjacks got the Robert E. Dahnert broke up his passengers. "Any organization which is not sition will begin immediately. All in an article to college students, ball following the kickoff, the tried rehearsal of his marching band to Hall announced that University on the committee yet, should get undergraduate students interested "Keep Your Eyes Open for the. the airlanes, only to have one of If you had something to sell, and wanted to tell every Alumni will meet in Phoenix Fri­ in touch with me at 4 p.m. today their tosses intercepted by (that's play two numbers at the new dorm. i~ intercollegiate. debating are in­ Greatest Adventure.'' right, you guessed it) Hill, who Over 400 members of the Albu­ day at 8 p.m., at the Valle Del at the Student Council office in the VIted to the opemng meeting at 7 querque Boosters Club were gath­ ,. Sol restaurant. All students are SUB," he announced. tonight in Bl-16. promptly returned it toward the invited to the meeting. general direction from whence it ered in the main dining room, and Several intercollegiate tourna­ Booksell~r Dies Sunday came and another six points. heard "Hail New Mexico" and "All student about it, could you rap on 4,000 doors today? Commissions Availabl·e ments have been scheduled for this Price's try was good and the Lobes America March" by the same group fall. Early events include a con­ Following Brief Illness led, 20-0, after 13 minutes. Manny ! of musicians who are to be one of USP Convention For Senior Engineers ference at the University of Colo­ Funeral services for Walter M_orales made like a m?ving van the main events of the Lobo-Flag­ rado, followed by the annual West­ Fisher, owner of the College Inn With a key block durmg Hill's Wilson Knapp staff game half-time program. Set for Tomorrow An opp01·tunity for senior en­ ern Speech Association Tourna­ book store, will be held tomorrow jaunt. At 7 p. m. the band returned to gineers to ea1·n a commission as ment at Pepperdine College, Los in Kansas City, Mo., the Strong­ A minute later, the Lumberjacks Name: Wilson Knapp (Nap) Capt. its practice in the stac!jum. Angeles. , Thorne mortuary announced. Position: End All University students are in­ second lieutenant in the Air Force took to the air again and one IMPOSSIBLE YOU SAY? vited to attend the United Stud­ Reserve was disclosed today by the Veterans returning from last Fisher, who was 65, died early Harold Brook, Lobo center, feeling Height: 6' 2 Town Club to Gather Air Force ROTC unit here. Sunday following a short illness. Weight: 195 ents Party Convention tomorrow year's forensic roster are: Glen he wasn't getting into the act, _Town club's actives and pledges at 7 p. m. in Y1-8. To be eligible, the applicant Houston, Bill Jones, Harold B1·ock, He came to Albuquerque 19 years hauled in one of their heaves. This Age: 21 must be a senior enrolled in the ago with his family and operated Home town: Carlsbad wdl meet at Sara Reynolds Hall Glen Houston, acting chairman, P. L. Butt, Henry Parkinson, Jim set the stage for Morales to Monday at 7:30p.m. The.meeting CERTAINLY N-0-T! said that it is an open meeting to College of Engineering and have Woodman, Alvin Warren, Bob the book store for the last 17 plunge over for a'no'ther Lobo One of the Cherry and Sftver's was orrginally scheduled for the nominate class officer candidates either 12 months active service Stephenson, and Ralph Brutsche. years. He also owned the College score from the five. Milton Price most likely prospects for confer~ SUB but due to fraternity rush who will run on the USP slate. with any of the armed forces of Inn Cafe for 10 years. converted again and the score, The national debate question is The book store will be closed ence honors. Last year, he was week, the plans have been changed. "The sole requirement for mem­ the United States or have com­ decided each year by the Ameri­ 27-0. ' bership is payment of dues," pleted two years ROTC training during the hours of the funeral The ;Lobes caught their breath, can Speech Association, whose Wednesday. Houston said. of college level. members include the speech in­ then H11l caught a pass :from Price YOU can't make those calls, but there is a salesman Students may attend either as The age limit of 25 years is structors from most of the col­ to set up the Lobes' fifth score. DIRECT FROM CHICAGO FAffi visitors or as voting de!Qgates. waived in this offer; if the appli­ leges and universities in America. Weak in Geography Bill McLaughlin scored from the cant is over the 25-year limit, but The subject this year was chosen five-yard line. Price's conversion has served an equivalent pet·iod soon after the Korean outbreak. Don Bennett, journalism major, a~tempt following a penalty was ICE VARIETIES OF 1950 Prof. Douglass Designs in the active federal service, he is recently received a letter from a . wrde and the W olfpaclt led, 33 to 0. who sees that many students now-THE NEW MEXICO eligible. Boston girl who was "thrilled" to The Lobo reserves were in full Waters' 'Masked Gods' Having met these l'equiretnents, Tea Danc;e Tomorrow know he had been admitted in the evidence by this time. Marvin Me­ September 23rd Thru Oct. I st one may be enrolled in the senior Unive1·sity of Mexico, but added, Smith scored from six yards out UNM Art Professor Ralph yea1· of the AFROTC program, The first tea dance will be held "Wouldn't it had been more ad­ after two short passes and the ' ALL SEATS RESERVED Douglass has just completed the and receive all the privileges tomorrow from 7 to 9 p. m. in the vantageous to have enrolled in an running of Bob Cooke had moved $1.00-$1.50-$2.00-Plus Tax DAily· lOBO. designing and illustrations for awarded, including subsistence al­ SUB, Henry Parkinson and Jim American · univei'sity ?" A letter the ball up. The extra point at­ NIGHTLY AT 8:3Q..-.DAILY MATINEES AT 2:30 Frank Waters' forthcoming book, lowance, deferment f1·om induc­ Woodman, co-chairmen of student has been sent to the Beacon tempt was missed. The score, New "Mask Gods." The book, which is tion under Selective Service, and body entertainment committee, Streeter explaining that NEW Mexico 39, Flagstaff 0. 3llox Offices-Payless Drug Store, Joe Behl, Ice Arena , about Navaho and Pueblo cere­ numerous other advantages. announced. Music will be by Mexico ha.s been part of the Unit­ A minute before the intermis­ monials, is now in the hands of the After graduation and upon com­ t•ecordings. ed States since 1912. sion, Dick Brett scored from the ICE ARENA University Press. pletion of a summer encampment 13-yard line only to have it called > Professor Douglass, who also il­ of six weeks duration, a commis- H 8 b S ..Lt back because of a penalty. He took · Use fhe Medium that Visits the Students lustrated the Mesaland Series of sion is awarded as second lieuten~ IT this set-back in stride and on the children's boolts authored by Dr. ungry a Y erS .. •. next play exploded a beautiful Loyd S. Tireman o£ the Universi­ 18-yard dash and another six ty, adapted most of the designs points. Price converted and the Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for the new book from Pu.&blo pot~ ~~~1;: i:::~~J~l'~~r~tfe!~~it r d H · p· k f Off C . · Jb Lobes led at the half, 46-0. "TAKE A FEW EXTRA STEPS" tery and sand painting designs. d~i~si~af~~-~~~~tc~~e~ t~a~f:~~r-~Oe S ave IC 0. .. ompus 0 S After the band and card sec• "Masked Gods" is expected to emet•gency. tion's good half-time display, part TilE' BEST VARIETY OF CLUB SANDWICHES • be released on Nov. 1 • Women students! Are you finan­ are approved and recommended by of the Lobo starters returned to cially embarassed 1 If you are, the University personnel office. the fray. On the 23-yard line, Hill y THE BIGGEST HOT BEEF SANDWICH there is one person on the campus Conh·ary to common belief, took a lateral f1•om Price and dart- The SAl Sponsors Show who not only is ready and willing, "home" jobs do not keep a student ed for another score. Price con­ THE MOST TASTY CHILI NOTICE but eager to help you. from all extr~-curricular campus verted and the score was: New Sigma Alpha Iota, . honorary THE MOST DELICIOUS HOT CHOCOLATE Betty Braham, assistant dean activities, Miss Braham empha­ Mexico 53, Flagstaff 0. McSmith ntusic sorority, will sponsor two Representatives to the Stu· sized. Hours of work can be ar­ was particularly effective with matinee performancl!s of "Jack of women, announced today that dent Senate must pick up their she has more than 20 room-and­ ranged during free time. (Continued on page 4) lo and the Beanstalk" by the Lesse!li credentials from Mis;; Elder in Undergraduate women are re­ The Best Place Meet MORE Friends NEW MEXICO OAil Y·LOBO Marionette troupe on Oct. 7, it board jobs available for Univer­ quired to have special permission was reported today by Mrs, Jamus the Personnel office as soon as sity women. to live off the campus. A student F. Strother. The shows will l1a possible. Credentiais must be The duties range from baby sit­ tak~ng a home job can get a.n ofl'· WEATHER given at the Albuquerque high . ting to just plain companionship. campus pel·mit from the dean of CHISHOLM'S signed by the organization's The jobs call for 3 hours' worlc school audito1•ium and tickets tnny president befol'e the representa· , women's office. 2400 E. Central be bought at the door, or reserva• per day in exchange for room and Interested students should real­ Fah• 'today and tomorrow. High ;-6262 tions can be made by phoning tive will be admitted to the Sen· board. ize the opportunities offered by today 78, low 36 in the valley, 44 5-4198. ate's first meeting Friday. Homes requesting student help these jobs, Miss J;lraham stated. in the heights.

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THB NBW MEXICO by Ribter Septembel;' 26, 1950 Little Man On Campus • • • Page Three ~ The Word Man in tbe The De Anza club will meet to­ DAILY 'LOBO By Marge Helper night at· 7:30 in the SUB base" Lounge By Jim Br~e$e Have You Got The Word Yet? ment lounge •. Refreshments will P!lbllshed T!Iesday throull'h. Friday of the regula~ college year, except dudne hol.lda:va be served. aEn1cexamina~on periods bY the Aoaociatod Students of the University of New Mexico. n...,red as •econd class matter at the post office, Albuquerque, Alllluat 1, 1918, under The pep rally Friday night was ~he act of March 8, 1870. Printed by the University Printing Plant. Subscription rate, Requiem ~4.~0 per school year, Pl\YI!hle in advance, · · really a sign of progress. I want This column will not regularly to thank all those people who came Editorial and Business o{fice in the Journalism building. Tel. 2-5523 1to the rally. That sort of thing carry obituaries, but now it is on!Y shows scho.ol interest and it's what GLAD TO SEE fitting to devote some space m Wright Van Deusen ------~------"'Editor memory of the late, lamented Sam the school needs. YOU BACK Danny C. Terry ··------Managing Editor Spade. Other Private Eyes carry Saturday afternoon I saw Jaci,ie Quinn s.till running down Dill Wade ----~------News Editor . on, but they are but pale shadows Solve Your Laundry Phil Godfried ___ .;. ______,.: ______Business Mane.ger of The Greatest, Roma trying to launch her ldte int\> the windless sky-one of life's and Dry Cleaning . Bob Kayne ------Circulation Manager At the first opportunity I 1 slipped into a ·cigar store to call minor tragedies. ·Problems Here Troy Kemper ------Night Editor KOB. Coat collar up, hat brim Dudley is a displaced person. I ...... He first came to the Pi Phi bar­ l NT.D PCIIt "ATION~L. ADWIITI81NG WY pulled down, I approached the BENDIX AUTOMATlC barracks seeking a home, but due I National Advertising Service, Inc. phone in true Spade fashion. It to crowded conditions ·in the tub SELF SERVICE I CoUe1• P~liJhm RrPrisnowthw took a while to get through; I just i wound up at the Kappa Sigma 40 Minute Laundry 420 MADI.ON A VII, N•W YORK. N.Y. can't seem to spin that penny in house. He evidently wasn't pleased i . i CIIJCMO • 801TOR • Lol AIHIILU • CAll FUictHO on the first try, A& a matter of Open on Tue. & Fri. fact the call set me back two dol­ there and last was seen at the Tri Delt house. (Dudley is a duck.) Nights until 9:00 lars and one cent; but whe.t the Patsy Morrow, . Chi Omega hell I got the story on Spade, and pledge who lives in Bandelier, there's an outside chance that the looked mighty well in that parade ONE DOWN-NINE TO GO nag might come in. Saturday. UNM is at last rolling up-hill. Anyone who saw the- dis- · The voice on the KOB side of LAUNDRO-LUX the line was just as broken up Barb Jensen, l(appa pledge, and Lobo fans had reason to celebrate Saturday night after the 78-0 shellacking the Cherry and Silver squad 2802 East Central . plays of football a Ia DeGroot, real band music and marching Tom Savage, Pike, took in the ice handed Flagstaff. A student victory dance made the SUB ballroom jump from the end of the game to mid­ about the whole thing as I was. Across from Golf Course performance, well-managed card stunts, and just plain .stu­ We commiserated over the loss for show Saturday night. night. (Daily Lobo photo by Bill Winnie.) dent spirit and enthusiasm Saturday night knows well what a while, and it was beginning to Dick Ziedman, AElPi, didn't re­ sound like an Irish wake before turn to, U.N.M. this year so elec­ we are talking about. we reached the point. Sam might tion is necessary for a new Lt. The momentous score of 78 to nothing is enough in itself still survive, the voice said, if Master. to attest the trend of future Lobo football, not to mention enough people send in threatening The rope letters the SAE's Rush Parties Slated a few othe:t: facts connected with the defeat handed the Flag-· letters to NBC. The words were burned at half-time Saturday catching in his throat; so I hung night were really nice. A little staff boys. Before the end of the third quarter most of our up gently to preserve the dignity more half-time extras wouldn't By 13 first and second-stringers were not only off the playing :field, of the o.ccasion, turned and walked hurt at all. · Fraternities Campus· Interviews on Cigarette T~sts slowly away. If you are wondering why the but had really called it a night and gone to the showers. And team sat on the opposite side of Non-invitational fraternity rush the whole performance was done from the "T" formation It's hard to understand how a Sportscast announcement: Ladies and Gentlemen! Such Sports· the field Saturday night, here is parties will continue today, and man could take so much punish­ beginning to.morrow rush func­ leaving the much heralded and expected DeGrootian double­ ment from the underworld, only to manship! Even in the last few minutes, Old University won't give up­ the reason. There is some exten­ Number 3 ••• THE FLICKER wing under wraps until a future, more difficult contest. sion connection that DeGroot tions may be attended by individu­ be crucified at the stake of a Ho.op­ In the background you can .hear~--- needs which is only o.n the west al invitation only. Invitations may The recent iradication of Flagstaff doesn't mean that we (ll' rating. I thought that Truman be picked up from 8:30 a.m. to 1 cut off the pollsters' water for side of the field. All I have to say have a perfect season guaranteed, but it does indicate a vast is let's get the electricians work­ p. m. daily in the SUB basement, good, but apparently not. Some the Interfraternity council said. improvement over past football fortunes here and is probably time I intenll to ·expound on the pipe-smoking Scotland Yard de­ mere connoisseur of the pleasure ing before the next game. causing cases of pre-game jitteritis at several Border Con­ tyranny of statistics. tective in him. His methods were poppies. That band display at the game Locations and times of today's ference schools which we could mention, but won't. Admittedly Sam may"' have strictly two-fisted, with an occa­ Then there was always Effie, really deserves a lot of credit. You parties are: Alpha Epsilon Pi, pinched many a blue-noser among sional clean right to the groin if perhaps not the brightest girl in can tell they have all worked and 7:30 to 9:30p.m.; Kappa Alpha, Robert E. Dahnert's rejuvenated UNM band was good, his listeners with his disregard of necessary. But he never reso.rted the world, but Sam's constantly wo.rked hard. . 3 to 5 p. m.; Kappa Sigma, 7:30 real good. For the first time in many years the group which some of the good, gray principles to rubber hoses or bicycle locks. devoted secretary. It was to her Mr. and Mrs. Gene Langseth to 9:30 p, m.; Lambda Phi Alpha, · took the field at half-time, equipped with various musical in­ of radio journalism. He always Solid citizens may have been shak­ that he phoned in his razzle-dazzle are now residing in Pomona, Cal­ 7 to 9 p. m.; Nu Sigma, 7 to 9 . struments, looked, sounded, and marched like a true band. poured one over the rocks before en by his high-handed disregard summary of a completed caper. He ifornia. She is the former Pan p. m. at the Kapap Alpha Theta starting dictation, the pouring and for cops; but after a few brushes summed up one adventure by Boehms, AXO. house; Phi Delta Theta, 7 to 9 ' . Dahnert's several formations and routines were well planned sipping being clearly audible to with the long arm, I too have claiming to have been on a six-day Unpinned: p. m.; Phi Kappa Tau, 7 to 9 :45 and executed, and the innovation of a dark :field with cap the audience. Some of his wise­ become a psychopathic cop-hater, bicycle race in which the riders Salle Stark, Tri Delt, Dale p. m. at the Alpha Delta Pi house; lights on the heads of the marchers did much to liven up the cracks which followed, which inci­ and anything Sam has to say blasted at each other with sawed­ Whipson, KA. Pi Kappa Alpha, 4 to 6 p. m. already lively program. dentally would have cut a lesser about them I regard as conserva­ off shotguns. He wasn't far wrong. Janet White, Tri Delt, Jack Gib­ Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 7 to 9 p. man off the air, made many a lis­ tive. But above all he delighted in tell­ son, Kappa Sigma. m. at the Delta Delta Delta house; Champion Drum Major John Large's work was something Q tener wonder if the drink really Sam rubbed elbows weekly with ing Effie of the glamorous chicka­ Kathy Frey, Pi Phi1 Doug Law­ Sigma Chi, 3 to 4:30 p. m. at the never before seen in these parts. We are fortunate to have was just a contribution from the a richly colorful cast of chal·ac­ dees whose apartments· duty rence, Phi Delt. Delta Delta Delta house; Sigma him with us. sound man. ters. Besides the sinister heavies forced him to enter. Most of these Ann Peterson, Theta, Bill Bo­ Phi Epsilon, 7 to 9 p. m.; Tau The card stunts, managed this year by Jimmie Goldstein There were plenty of women in who supplied the gun play, there dishes ended up as D.O.A.'s, much hannon, Nu Sigma. Kappa Colony, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Spade's life, most of them with were lovable couples such as the to Effie's relief. Joe Wechslet·, AEPi, is un­ at the Alpha Chi Omega house; and Alpha Phi Omega, went off smoothly in spite of the fact broken down libidos. They con­ dog-faced woman and her two­ Not that I'm trying to link pinned (via the mail) from and Delta Sigma Phi, 6:30 to 9 that Saturday's performance was ~the·flr_st, of, the year. We tinually made overtures to Sam headed husband who liked to har­ Sam's name with the Trinity, but Markey Keystone, who didn't re­ p. m. at the Kappa Alpha Theta monize with himself. The situa­ there is still a chance :f.or his turn. house. can be justly proud of these stunts, if for no other reason with all stops out, but he usually tions into which these people, and recurrection if enough of the than that we are the only university in the Southwest at­ played it cooler than a strange I use the word loosely, were woven Eskimo. I say usually; sometimes faithful write in. If this some­ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's How to Work It: tempting them. was trapped, for example when was in a sense educational. Lis­ what misty-eyed eulogy has con­ And the students-their roars began with the starting an elevator "girl punched the emer­ teners learned that one who kicks verted any of those who think AXYDLBAAXR gency stop after deciding that the Chinese gong is not necessar­ that all that comes out of radio.;; is Js L 0 N G F" E L L 0 W whistle and never let up until the final gun of the game. The ily irreverent of Buddhism, but a games, it was worthwhil!:. spirit and enthusiasm demonstrated by the student body Sam was her ldnd of guy. It was One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used!~ f"One c/uestion ••• never made too clear to the radio tor the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos·1 showed that the slump in school spirit we referred to last • audience just how he handled spring has been eliminated. And we hope those seven bounc­ that; but clear enough to make trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Wher~.· r)o I flick ing cheerleaders of ours got a good night's rest after the many a disenchanted youngster Each day the code letters are different. ~. game- they deserved it. pledge new allegiance to woman­ LETTERIP • • .Voice of the Students A Cryptogram Quo.tatlon my ~ashes?" hating Hopalong Cassidy. t • Yes, we're really rolling now. Let's keep it up. Sam had nothing o.f the coo.!, DTM MGPQHSMDTHJ HWM ZPWTD i:-ll wvd "«4 • Tongue in Cheek SM SMDDME JHZMN DTM SMWPJJPJW Dear Editor, ' MEH-SHEEPM. .. · DAILY CROSSWORD I think you have just published CK DTM BZCXPJW :-: Unwilling Correspondent ••• ~;_ DOWN 12. Roman one of the most useless editorials Saturday'!! Cryptoquote: FLOWERS OF REMARKABLE SIZE ··: ACROSS I've ever read in the LOBO, and • t.Amerlcan 1. Province road AND HUE, FLOWERS SUCH AS EDEN NEVER KNEW­ I've read most of them in the past 0 ' Currey Just Loves Navy Life Revolution· (Chin.) 16. High-seas two years. My reasons for the BARHAM. aryofticer 2. Emmet robber above opinion are presented here­ Dlllrlbur..t •r Kin.: Fea.ture. Syndlc< By Brooks Currey rack. 5.Chart 3. Grassy 19. Circuit with: Editor's note: Brooks Currey In the morning, we turned in 8.An error meadow 20. Labored 1. You apparently know very is a former Daily Lobo staffer our blankets, ate a cozy breakfast, 9. Organic -1. Blunders 22. A defeated little about rolling cigarettes. Sup­ who was taken. and immediately jumped into a matter 5. Greek letter contestant port for that conclusio.n is in abun­ SAN DIEGO, Sept. 23 (Special) line. Here, we got a series of shots of soil 6. Wine 24. Old DUtch dance. I quote: "the actual rollin~ -I got news for ya. It's the same for tetanus, cowpox, and typhoid. ll. One of the receptacle (abbr.) of a cigarette is a minor obstacle. ' old thing. But first from the be­ We didn't know we were so sick. Great Lakes 7. Plan 26. Lifts Nuts I! it's the biggest obstacle ginning. The following two days were s. Deep sound 27. Salmon (and practically the only one fot Saturday, Sept. 5 in the Duke 13. Sklll Don't think our neat-pleated friend with the drape· taken up with intelligence tests. 14.Sodium of a bell color (var.) beginners). City, we. drove out to the grist. (If ,you flunked out you were sent 9. Arched 28, Half an em 35. Grit (slang) 2. You contradict yourself by mill on the hill, thinking of all to OCS.) Then all the umpteen (sym.) shape doesn't know the score! He's plenty hep to 15. Cease wicket 30. Largest 38. Thick slice stating, "-the rolling itself is a 1910 E. CENTRAL the horrible physical . imperfec­ forms had to be, signed. In the P. (croquet) continent 41. Help minor obstacle," and then clinch­ all those tricky cigarette tests! If you're in the groove, tions we could be rejected for. M. we all got a free democratic 17.Father 18. Small fly 10. Definite 32. Tatters · 43. Falsehood ing the column by surmising that Phone 9895 They took me into a room and said choice of where we wanted to portions of 34. Fragrant 44. Before few fraternity men wo.uld try to they're not fooling you, either. You know, from your own that I sho.uld disrobe along with serve. Of the two chances one had 21. Concluding -16. Music note 'roll a weed after their first at­ 15. others. They didn't.even have to be sea duty. My first was mas­ section of a a journey wood tempt. And no.w,. think just how smoking experience, that just one puff of this brand music. When this lewd act was ter-at-arms o! the mens' room in novel (var.) disillusioning that will be to the completed, we lined up like a row the SUB. Second was a destroyer ·23. Tract of . , . then one puff of that brand isn't going to give you I~ 15 15 I& 11 rushees, who this week are being CORSAGES of skinned Swift's Premium. A in the Pacific, wherever that is. !Wasteland ~~~ I"' ~ ~ taught that fraternity men can dQ doctor, dressed like Peter Pan, A careless newspaperman from ~!S. Flower lq anything. Incidentally, the general the answer ·you want. What can you possibly tell by came by playing some strange Albuquerque came in a couple of :s: Furious IB ~ aimless nature of that "Editorial;" Gardenias ...... $1.00 ea. musical instrument. We went iqto days after we did. We had read 28. Relieves ~ childless as it may be, wlll also a quick inhale and exhale, .a whiff or a sniff? a sensual dance and moments later his story in the Albuquerque 29. Accessory 111 I'" II~ disillusion a few .freshmen, no Carnations ...... 1.50 up we heard a loud crash outside. The paper and so of course cheered ~ doubt. covering 1!;) 117 door burst open and some guy such a hero. Tore the hearts right of a seed lf4 I'" ~ 3. You associated a respectable, Orchids ·········-·································· 4.00 up The sensible test -the one that gives you the proper rushed in and said he was Ulysses. out of us, it did. Nobody here has 30. Poker stake ~ ~ conservative name like "Bull Dur­ After stuffing the cotton back given him any straight dope and 31. Buries 118 I'" 120 111 llZ ham" with such phrases as ' 1Fine • Roses····································-·-... .50 per bloom answer-- is a day after day, pack-after-pack tryout in his ears and re-tying him to the he is sitting here with an unin­ 33. Epochs , ~ Arts . studentst leopard skin mast, the doctor started his game 125 " formed look on his face. Playing 36, Therefore I~ 1"'~- pounc~ (for tobacco) 1 "pipes-· for 30 days. It's the Camel30-Day Mildness Test! of "hernia, hernia, :who's got the ping-pong about 10 feet away 37. Raised ~ ~ ~ come m many odd sizes, shapes, Boutonnieres ···-············-······-··········---·-····· .SOc hernia?" Clammy fingers fondled with one hand in his pocket. Show Z6 jU 2S and smells" and the one that You judge Camels for 30 days in your own "T-Zone" us in the most embarrassing places platform off! Looks sexy as the dicken& in of a room ~ made my blo.od boil-"Englisb or and we coughed twice. dungarees. Now·he is moving to­ 7!1 30 Fine Arts professor.'' Bull Dur­ (T for Throat, T for Taste)-- the real proving After this cheap physical the ward . a Chinese checker game. 39.Muslc ,.. ~ ~ ham has done nothing to· most Special· stupid doctor said there was noth­ Now he reaches for itc--no, waite­ note ~ professors since the thirties, so ground for a cigarette. Once you've tested Camels' I~ .. ~ [35 ing wrong with me. Probably ad. he picks up a checker game (can't 40. Greek ~ ~ I* WhY tarnish such a fine brand Odontoglossum Grande (Orchid) ..... $2.50 vocates goat glands. Then we were speak Chinese) and then he-by letter name, HUH? as a steady smoke, you'll know why ••• sent, not heavenly, downtown and cracky, ladies and gentlemen-·he 42.Large 1*- 137 as 13' In conclusion, Mr. Editor, if yo.u here we got our orders. San Diego. starts playing while standing up. 'sa.lling .~ ~ ~ ~ave p.ny doubts of my familiar• I At the receiving station Wtl were Guess that about brings us up vessel oW I"'' 142 I~ .44 1ty Wlth Bull Durham and hand· FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ' ! given a swell little card to wear to <)ate on the effect of the cur­ 45. Mixes ~ ro~led cigarettes, you may accept WEDniNGS-PARTIES-HOME DECORATIONS More People S1111oke Ca111els that said, in big red letters mind rent "police action" on B.C., Boy -17. Displayed 45 ll6 147 thiS challenge to a cigarette~roll· you, 11RE-ENLISTEE/' T h e s e Commander. 48. Poem ~ ing contest, public or private, to . BANQUE'l' ARRANGEMENTS be arrtmged at your convenience/ titan any other cigareffel were pinned on our breast and o.n · . Currey·· 49,Honey. 1.116 ~ the way out we got a blanket. We P. S. I won't be abJe to make it gatherin~ .. ~ ~ "Spill a little oil the floor.'' Ha Summer Rours: 9:00 A. M\-5:00 P.M. had a fast meal and then hit the to Press club meetings. insects H~ Frank B. Collin!! I ' .t~

... September 26, 1950 'UNM lntramurals Page Four ~woLF ACTS DAILY LOBO Start Tomorrow by Okinawan to Speak Intramural sports !!Ctivities . at The Philosophical Society will UNM get started tomonow and Conni~ Alexander :meet tonight at 8 in the SUB Thl.lrsday with an archery tourna­ south lounge. Kolgi Tl'!-ir~J., one of ment, Miss lhances McGill, intra­ the 28 Okinawa exchange students, LOB SPORTS mural director, said today. Hours · will .talk about Japanese philoso­ for the tournament are from 4 to 6 phy. A round table discussion will each day. follow. The meeting is open to PAUL SHODAL, Editor The tourney is open to all stu­ ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1950 N0.8 dents, Miss McGill added, and in­ everyone, VOL ..LIII dividuals may either represent themselves or a campus organiza­ Sunday afternoon Pi Kappa .A.l­ tion. ;pha fr<~ternity initiated four new Season Ticket Sales In Front of the uN M Band 0 0 0 Lobos Slaughter Othe1· activi.ties on the intra­ members. The initi!ltion was held Sport~ ·Wheel mul•al calendar a:re. a girls' volley­ at the Pike on University Dormitory Politicians ball game Saturday, from 1 to 5 Ave. The new member~> are Tom p. m. at Carlisle Gym and a swim­ Avery, Dan Peterson, Don Crow, ~--ByPAULSHODAL---~· Flagstaff, 78-0 ming meet on Oct. 4 and 5 from and Beau Brooks. To Start Tomorrow 3 ;30 to 5:30 p.m. in the campus The lid of the 1950 football seas­ swinHning pool. Announce Platforms (Continued from page 1) on has definitely been blown off at For either of these· two events UNM and in a very convincing Morale::; in this drive. independent .teams or teams rep­ For Concert Series The first presidept of the men's manner. The warping the Lobos A!l several Lobos moved toward dorm will be elected tomorrow. handed Arizona State of Flag" resenting campus organizations Seasonal membership ticketfl Studel)ts living in the' dorm may the showers before the hot water may compete, Miss McGill con­ for the Community Concert series staff Saturday must have made was gone, .Hill added insult to in­ cluded. Cancerous Snake vote from 10 a. m. until 4 p. :m. members of the dental profession jury· by scoring again, this time will be on sale tomorrow in the After the elections, the new presi­ very happy as shiny molars were taking a lateral from Gene Brock ' SUB check room, Dean Lena C. Starts Biologist dent will appoint a .committee to in evidence on all sides. 01;1 the 'Jack 10. Bill Pegue helped University Program Clauve said today. Sale of tic~ets handle elections for wing presi- The elixir of the gods (hootch h1m along h1s way by removing will be under the direction of Sig­ dents. to you) was held to a minimum at the final man. The conversion at­ ma Alpha Iota. 0 n ResearC h J. 0 b The. three candidates who are the game. Either people didn't 1 running for positions are Rick tempt was wide. New Mexico 591 TUESDAY-Movies of band half. Membership is open to all stud­ bring any or they were so amazed Flagstaff 0. time show fot band membtrs Bernitsky ents for ~3. All faculty members By Judy Caldwell .Hershberger, Frank Collins, and by the game they forgot to tilt . A~ the boys in the showers made only, !) p. m. in SUB basement who have joined the university ".Research for research's sake is Jerome Firsty. any, We are not vouching for that ready for some close harmony, lounge. Name: Tony Bernitsky staff since April 1 are also eligible merely an extension of the little- Hershberger has served on the statement as pertains to Tempe's Price made ready to throw to Gene ASME meeting, 7: 110 p. m. in (Bul'l·-nit' -sltee) for a rate

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