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12-14-1945 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 048, No 21, 12/14/ 1945 University of New Mexico

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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 1945 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .Page Four NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, December 7, 1945 ... . ' .. ., BUDGET JII:EETING ciJ !lre requested to present thetr Repreaentativ~s fro,m eve~y cam .. budt:ets JLt the next meeting of Sadie Dance Saturday, Nine To Twelve pus orgJUUzation whose finances the Studtmt Co11neil, WIQdne.sd~Yt .~a~kins are controlled by the Coun- ,December 12, at 12:30. Wernette Construction professional v•ovlo, and wiser f' I T f '0 Real Oldtime 'Dogpatch homemakers. ma ryouts or ur Town' Winners Announced 'NEW MI:XICO LOBO Plan Has Board Approval st;~~~:g uf~~~l'S~;;m~~.N;~:.n.•l:cn'gt;C<>,,t Tonight in Rodey Theatre (Continued from p·~· l) Make Class on Time Style' Shindig in SUB (Continued from paf!:e 1) hc.s grown bQth quantitatively and three semest6fa, $2.00 to be listed Weekly .Publi·cation of the Associated . Stu·duts of the University of New Mexico elo.ss betw~en houdv per•'ods, mhe qualitatively tQ the P"int where it tryputs for the first as ;Friends and $5,00 to be listed a:;~ The Sure Way ' ~ · d " / ~~~:;hip~::·~~::~i 1'0ur Town," are Patrons in The Th1,1nderbitd. This hyar Saturday night is a goin' to be the best ole s(lcond area will oec\lpY rolling occup~es to ay a respected pol;lition1 1·1 Theatre at 7:15 ' Vol, XLVIII ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY DECEMBER 14, 1945 chance for all the ~foonbeam McSwines Daisy Maes nd g1 ounds~ an~ ~II be devoted main.. nnd brings credit to the atate, The are llrged to st~rt con~ 6 Tok~ns - 51e No. 21 S d' H k' 1 a ly to dol'mttor1es. 'l'he third~ a University wilt 11trlve to continue appem·ed n,t W~rl~ tributing now for the Februal'Y a IB aw mses (after the da11ce of the same name) to la.l"s-e flat m·ea, will huve athletic and its citi~ens in the futur(;l, If Thurs(lay tryouts which Thunderbh•d issul). Mail to Box 42 grab off the menfolks that they all have been yearnin' fo' ground:o; qnd playing fields. to metit the support. o£ the state for c'Our Town'' castings University of New Mexico or put ALBUQUERQUE BUS CO, and drag 'em to the clatnbalte tomorrow night. ~~~".Phis campus plan is ~pected to au:ceeds, and the state and tl)e one act :plays, the latter of Contributions in SVB ol;" Hodgin "On 1'ime Witk Safety" SAl Wolds (andle Navy Men's Christmas· Student Senate Gals, thia :fat ole chance pnly ba AdflquAte for the growth Qf the citlz~ns 1e~iprocate by continuing are to be given sometime in boxes. N U •t L • comes once a yea1• (exc~pt at New the shindjg {l.lld make love Pog- Uniy(lrJ3ity fo1• the next twenty t? give the1r support, the Uniyer- Janua1•y, I~======::; T::::;::;:;::;:;;:::;::::;::::;:;:::;::~'=•~T::•:v:;•~•:•~..,:·;:·:•:::•:•:':•:•:::•:•::•:•::•:•~..,~·:..:; Me:\-icn U. wheve. th~y have girl patch style on tho way home, All yea).'::l at least. T4e plan, more~ Slty of ~he fut~re wi~l be a source ;:;:, light Service Party Next Wednesday SociaiActivities IVY as1c bQy dances three weeks in a Skunk Hollow~n·s wiH be shot on over, is capable of subsequent fur- of ever-mcreasmG' prtde and credit MIRAGE PIC',rURES NOW AVAILABLE n1 eav1ng row) so trac:lt down yo' LW Ahne1·1 sight. ther extension in later decades to New Mexico," Next TueadQ.y is absoltttely the BING CROSBY'S :'Elise Tolso~;~ yo' Hamfat fl:teGoon 'n' Hauless W}thout inconvenience. ------~ day for the taking of MillAGE Next Sunday Navy Welfare Fund Contributes $1,000 to Provide Joes and dl·ag 'ern to tbe old dancin' f I'Thia building ;program 'II The f 'I picture~. All students who have Album of l'f S JOHN B. D' ALESSIO Tuesday hall l~catcd in .the SUB, (In~tials acuity Women's Club to prol>ably require ftnancial n"::p I e 0 a al or not previously !tad their picture "G • M w " Mrs. Bess Curry Redman for Party; Food, Drinks, Candy, Presents.. For. All ~atified A E d f Th• T ' Ski Meet, New Year's Eve .stt;ndm~ for Sttll Un~er Btllldmg). H ld c from the state, The University can (Continued from page 2) taken~ and wh() want it to appear mng y ay FINE FURS 0 The Christmas party to be given for the Navy men will t n Is erm F«i la~, if Y0\1 all don t want to be 0 hristmas Party on fimwce some of the expansion itself Thel'e will be none of this in in the 1946 MIRAGE, must eome In Charge of.Chorus Which Dance Scheduled; Appoint hog. t1ed h~ t?e Wl'ong gal bett?l' by th eissuanee o:( bonds. Also, heaven, and have it taken OOtween 4 and Direct from Furrier be held Wednesday December .l9, at 7:00 p. m. in the gym. do lJOUl' trtpptng eudy and nvotd when and if A-id from the Federal ,Becquse we've served our time 6 in the SUB north Jount,te. Also Saturday, December 15 May's Music Co., Inc. Telepho11e Will Present Program In co-operation with the Red Cross, plans for this event Sun Bowl Committee • the rush. government ijhold again become in hell. at this time the pictures that have 52'7 West Seventh Str~et necessitate over $1,000 which is being fnrnished by the wel­ Be s.ure and feed tho pigs eal'ly The Fac~llty \yomen's Club is available, we would c.ta.nd ready already been tllken will he on 'dis· 514-516 W. Centtal TU ckel' 5971 Under the direction pf Mrs. Bess 1 and get yor drunken pap;pios and having theu· Christmas party on to avail ourselves fit. Never- We've cruised a hundred thous .. 14, Calif, Cun·y Redman, tb.e University fare fund, 'built up by the U.N. M. Navy men. Thel'e will be 1 0 he~ i::sd~~~~~!r~~~::.:n::~~r. nourlown"tobe Dr. Wernette Speaks Umforms to Change to Women's, Chorus will present a mammys tucked in bed so).·ta early SatUl'dllYt Deccmb(lr 15, from S:SO thele.as, it is unlikely th11-t these and miles, ~~======::;;:::::======~ ~~~d~v:~~~~~:"9andy, and presents tics were approved. Jack Griffith, AI: Scholarship Meet c.uz. t~ dancin' sta1·ts at nine, and '!'0 ;1.2:30. Th~n;1 will be dancing sources of funda will be adequate· Made a million ports, Christmas Candle Light Carol c· . N M s check yor -shootin' irns. at the m the balhoom l to the musrc of and effectuation of our buildin; Found ~urselves in many brigs, Service, Sunday next, in the Stu­ The entertainment, under Larry Johnson, Krell, McDonald pr~~~f:i :::s~=~ing CrU!lth ex- Next 1\odey 1\lily Fi!tymombers•ndguestsofPhi IVVIes as avy en tay door. All you guys and gall'! t11at Nato Hm·nandez' Orchestl.·$. Games p ·ogram will depcncl therefore on For trymg to be good spot:ts. dent Union Building. 1 CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Rogers, ptQmises a sparkling- pro... Candl'da'tes tor Vete' ran's yressed the opinion that the stu!> K v u Beta Kappa, Americafs top aoCiety ~las tu come down fJ;'om the mQun .. wjll be C'Onductcad in both lqunges. getting some fina~cial supiJ~rt 'l'he service is scheduled to begin gram with plenty o!, variety to th~ dent body was not being fully • • for scholatship, will meet in an.. The angels, they will welcome ua ms better get stat'tM ea1·ly euz .P~omptly at 9:00, attendance prizes t 1·om the state. Handbags - Costume Jewelry - Lingerie at 4:00 p. m. with a ceremonial boys in blue. Songs will be sung P'ln·Up Queen represented by the senate. Lass Tachms Gallagher Cassidy nujd SCSSloll fOl' dinner at the Hil- The harps will be ,gin to play, ' Trainees to Have Option at of Term to Peace· them rocks are kinda: ])ard on bar Wlli be dra.wn, cqnsisting largely 11 A · t . th t . candle lightjng by the Sigma Alpha by the Gold Braid quartert. A than one·half o:f eligible reprcscn~ • ' 1 1 ton at 7 P~ Jll, today tQ hear an End f t R h'l . of hone d d 1' . ssta ance m e cons l'UctiOn We can sign ~ million pay checks, BLOUSES - HATS ee . ey yo tlbtllies leave yo 1 rna e e 1ca~1es, Ref:resh~ of buildings fol' the u · r '+-~ f Your Gift Headquarters Iota officers. S. A. I, js the Jla­ skit will he presented by each eo.. From ~ group of ten very lovely tatives attend the meetings. Grif~ Hibben fO Have lead Roles address. frqm P:~:e;:;ident J. P. Wer.. 0 To be S,Pent in just one day, Time NROTC, V-5 Flight Training, Return to Fleet aUs Sunday fixin1s at. yo ehQcks ments wlll be l'!etved iu the :foun- NO\" M Xi' " w ld mv1e"b"' And Many Other Items tional honora1:y musical aociety :for l'Orlty and the Navy. Noel Mal'tln girls, members of the Veterans' As~ tit}l said that the senate is wnrking nette of the University, n tain 1·oom T' k t 'II b " e c.,.. ou sure r e a women. The processional will be cuz we a wants to be able to te1l •. Jc e s WJ !; on sale worthy art of the state's. 0 t-w Saint Peter, he will welcome us on the Hill will lend a few piano ,selections. sociation selected ,A.n,pe Johnson, fen: better organization and when Casting 'for the first Rodey pro- Cotnposed of 100 persona scJ~.t~ Announced on 6 December by Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, AT 11 1 the. Dogpat<:hers from tbe city :folds at the Busmess Of!iee nnd must ba pl p P s ar With a joyous yaU, ' 0h Come All Ye Faithful." Other A fan dance, rumo;r(!d to be a Phyllis Ita~t 1s a dtstinguishcd -·- the Field; And Lo1 The Angel of BECAUSE YOU'VJ;l SERVED OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE 'l'hul'ston are threatening to throw f!rans' Dance, December 21. Student opinion was voiced in tion, announced. The play will be throughout the U. s., the orgnniza .. peacetime d1SpOS1t1on of tramees m the Navy V~12 Program, bacca, -cut the sb:nps on yo ovel'~ faculty couple. state ~mvers1ty. A gteat state the Lordt And the Angel said theil~ two cents into the en~rtain~ p 1·esident JQhn Momson intrG- l'egard to the Sun Bowl game. Thus presented Qn the J1ights of Jan. 28, tion is headed by Judge Hugh NROXC, and (NAPP) V~5 Program are all of the Navy stu- aUs sHred yo shh,ts come on all of I The committee in charge consists umverstty represents and decla1•es YOUR TIME IN HELL. T.;;;~~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~ unto Them; And Suddenly there ment cil'cle with an, as yet, cloaked duced the gh•h,residcnts of various far New Me;xieo students have been 29, 30~ 31, lind Feb, 1~ Woodwa1·d, preside~t, a~d other dents now attending this lJniver~ yo out of them ole backwoods, ~md 1 of: M1•s, Marshall :m. Fn-rns, chah'~ ~0 t~e c-ountry t~e state's inte~est H~..~l~·e~t~b~l~a~cli~-~to~o~."·~· tm·y) ; Lulie Lullay (Tennessee amaze the boots with sea stories. to Q-ppenr.llt unotller meeting to be been granted. It was pointed out sidy and Pe~gy ?ack Hibben. Dou· orutorr, sec1·etary-treaaurer. B k tb II D 11 fh tion was outlined. Necessitating unchecl.;ed if any feiTin city slick- W. F. Ha1·dg1'ave, John A. Jacob­ 5 25 552 The master of ceremonies will be held the following Tuesday for the that students of Den~e.r Univenity, ble c,as,ting wns mada- bcce.use of Dr. and M1·a . .Rupert Asplund of such action was the rescission by era show theh· noses, son, C. J, Kubleli Marvin C. May; FLOWER .. Folk Song); No Candle was there aS e a ec. -·- nnc1 N'o Fire. th": l'ed headed fan dancer, Bill final selection, The two runners-up su~portera: of tha vis1tmg team, are the large nuJllber- of persons inter~ Santa Fe will be among those in The regular Uteeting of the Congree of a portion of tbc Nuval Now- don't yo all drng out yo G. P. Steen, ,. .. ,.GIFTS A Small Deposit Will Hold Jane Anderson and Chorus LeJsk. wtll be attendants. · bemg shown every courtesy Gn ested in the production and because attendance, as well as six new Women's Recreational Association ftesorve appropriat!on for the cur~ store boughten clothes to wear The affair is fol'mal fo~ the The Christmas party was planned This U(l·dwrge dance. sponsored t?eb.' carnpus in .~>ecuring rcserva- the number of performances is more 1nembet·s, Dr. E. J. Worltman, Dr. was held Tueaday last at '7~ 30 P• m., rent fiscal year. ~ 'cause plajn ole Dogpatch style gar~ women;- the men mny wear either Any Gift A Ln Ru (Ct;adle Song from the and promoted by Lt. Ross and Lt,!by the Vcte1·ans' Association, will tums. A e.ommtttee composed of than usual. Donald Jacobs and Dr. Lennart V. wlth Miss BUly Bowles in charge. All of tlle trainees .~'~tatloned here mits '11 be in style, Y.o :fellows in Tuxedos Ol' business suits. HEADQUARTERS FOR tmciimt New Mexico folk play '•Los Waugh, with the help of some_ s~-- be opell to the ct1til'e student body Buck Buchanan, Dorothy ~kolJ,sen, The part of the stage manage'i Larsen, a11 of the University'~ war~ Coach Roy Johnaon spoke on boys' now \~ho. !~11m phytu~nl~ academ~c. this hyar Navy will be powerful Creamland Dairies{ l~c. Pastores") . . dent body members, Do.byn? ts m and :Cac.ulty u1td will be held in the and Dave C~rey was appomted to will be played bf Edward De Roo, scie.nc~ 1uoject; Dr. Jesse L. Rieb- basketball, setting .forth the l.'Ules, and dJ~Clph~ary requu;ements wlll glad to ~now that yo all can i'ogit QUEEN CANDIDATES CORSAGES BOUQUETS POT PLANTS Hosema1·y F1scber and Chorus chnrge of the ehdow det11U ·\'nth :m.t .. Student ·union- Ballroom Friday,lyromGted the l~terh•sits of 1N ew Mex- drnmntic. art instructor. somcr, professor of chemistry; ))r. and comparing present day basKet- be :re.b.lm.ed m tho program tlll the about -yo dress blues aud wear DISTINCTIVE ARRANGEMENTS FOR Come Hither Ye Faithful: Four I mher Cjlr]son b ~nit Ge.oFrge ~;lrtz m Decembel' 21, fl.:om 9 until12. l\iu~ lC~ stu ~ts ?" tt d s mat e~. . 1 The Gibbs family will be repre- George Al·ms, professor of English, bRll Wlth that of fUty yeats ago, ter~matlon of the curre~t term, yote blue jeans. To the two luckey All candidates front every DIAL 7746 SlovaK ChriStmas Carols-Alleluia! e- al'ge _of ~u he y. rom a. pres.. sic will be provided by l'tiarty Baum erry errlgs .a ~ave a nanela senOOd by Larry Rogel's, as Dr. and Mrs. Arthur M. McAnally: wife After the lecture, 1-'ut Jonea and endmg about ~cbruary 28"?' 194.6. ones who dress the bestest there's woman's organization on eam.pus ... ALL OCCASIONS 5 . t . B Glad! s· th' ent it1{hcat1ons., the party will be a a 1_, h' t"he II'" "nd J , R!'eb repott on the VIctory bond dance. oi tho Umvetsity's new libr.arum~ NROTC t1'1llnees wbo w1U have Ch r1s 1s om; y mg ts • d . ~ 1 u 1s o .... s ~; .., .. .u· ~ It · ~ h th t t" Gibbsi Pntric.ia. Singleton u.s Mrs. Jonnie Height wera. appointed rep- . i goin to be given record albums for Veteran's queen aro reminded ~!~E;rTHQ!,~9 1 Wondrous Thing; Tho First Night; cnrohng goo t~me !or all atWnd- somer n11ll Ralph W. Tapy will . was voteu t at e sena e pe '" Gibbs; Benny Tarver as George Pbipeta Kappa; oldest scholastic rcsC{Itatlves to A. w. S. A p.ing~ c?mplet.ed theu· tr~ ~ing l\t that straight from the big city, that they must attend tltc "cteran's 1910 E. Central Ave. Pli. 9895 2120 East Central Phone 4446 Peace on Etn·th• I Wonder as I ants. serv~ as chaperones. tlon. the Student Council for tht Gibbs; and the double casting of ft-nternity in the country, was pong tournament was discussed and t~me ~ 111 be comrn.ts:sloncd .85 en- Dr._.th?d" M~ Pierce1 Mr.~ a'n(1 OPPOSITE THE UNIVERSITY ' · dcficLt. . . . . cl d . 1176 . s1gns m the USNR and -retamed on Mrs! LUcltey and~ lit.- Corrtd:r. and meeting1'1, at 7:80. next. 'ft1csday, ;~:::.::::!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·-"' ~ W~nd~: ~Appalaehmn CaNl), Permission was granted to the Rebecca G1bbs ;nth K1t Cass.tdy and ioun c m • may be played off any tune next rteti'le duty, unless. eligible for de- Also all veteran's are requcs~;a I P.m:cdla Robb and Chorus Ski Club to hold a S!?itUrda:y uight.Peggy Pack Htbbcn. week, R~gistra.tion for. tb~ tour.. mobilization under the current dill· Mrs. Blakely will kind of watch I• Student Bu'lld'tng over the pxoceedin's. to give their changes of nddress -, Chl'lstmns Carols; The Fh·st Boots and Saddles Has i'unction in the Sandias after the The. ~~bb family will be played p I F M 0 hi nnment, Wlll be held until thi~ Sat- Chlll'ge ay~tem. All other NROTC to the poat office or to John nlc>rri· i Noel; Away in t\,Map.gerj It Came G t T h Th d first snow. by Vtvlem.l.e Sets as 1h'S. Webb, roposa or ont y Ul'day and the brucltets WJll be trainees will be. given the following .A doJI~l' of your :moi'tgage money son, as there is nutil in the W11l admJt you to the festivities, Announcing - "U}l'o1i"'tllli llii8night Clear (Am•ri· Add' . PI d e oget er urs ay rllO Independent Council was Job~ Bloom ., lllr. Webb; Dan posted Monday. options at the end of this te'"'' IW- office for veterans wbose addresses ('811}; While by my Sbeep; .Angels The Boots nnd Snddles Club, a given permission to sponsor a as Wally Webb; and 'l'halia lease to inactive duty, on the stip- C'mon chillen, let's all come to ltlon 11nne· stu~ BloS~er StudentBodyMeetl'ng ar~ unknown. jl We Have li~mrd; God Rest You U dent body dance Gn New Year's Tuclua$ and Ann Gnltnghel' as Em- oiation that they continue their tiding club twganized at the Uni· 'I w bb 1D T Speaks About MlliNERY SAlE II :Mei'J'Y Gentleml!llj Good King Wen- s bc M vereity to promottl interest in Eve. l y ~ • s b 'tt d T D r. yre NROTC tl'ainlng on a normal aca- See our large collection of Skirts- oeslus, ommittee eets,· A special meeting of tne Senate D. M. Phillip;; is east •• Con- 0 E d d demic calendar, (Students now on ·us u hot•sebac'k tiding and rodeo sports, b h ld t T d on stable Warren•, Martin 1\nutn as u ml e eans cua an cI um b'Ia th 7 to . . I I t Cllo' ltns tlt'is scruestcr -chosen ftotu Wl·u t1 e nex ues ay no , or 0 e rm ctUU!CU um may e ec A With the post-war period dawning Sweaters-Jackets. Designed for ·I E $3 C upon us, The Alvarado Hotel wiU 0 Little Town -of l3eth1ehem StimafeS 01 00 OSt numerous co»~stants tbe most cnp- Simon Stimson; Don Quintero as In Student Council meeting Wed~ to complete 8 te~ms); transfer to I, the most discriminating taste. Jr,I (American); Hark the Herald An~ able rider'-" io become members. Gr duat f UNM on Par Howie Newsome; Jimmy Cole •llS nesd.a-y Bob Oakley, student body Dr. Carl A. Tyrc, head of the De. Class v.. 5, which is the Naval Air soon be returning to the same high -gels Sing. Building ~dditions estimated to "' Joe Crnwell; Catherine ClarKe aa pl'esident, j!l.Ubroitted a proposal :PaJ.tment uf Modern Languages at Cot:ps introductory Jligl t tra~ning Duchess Hat Shop a es 0 1 1 standards which have for many li Audience a.nd ChGrus cost upward of $30,000 were dis~ They arc! Don Stewat·t, Cha\lie. W'th G d f St d f f Mrs. Soames; :Bob Chamberla.in as which the Qouneil will present to New Mexico State College of Agri~ program; ot transfer to lCla.ss V-6, years characterized Fred Har~ey I! Silent Night. cussed 'M:onda.y nftc.rnllOR at tbe Haynes, Gene Vivian. ))on Evans, I ra ua e u en s 0 Sam Craig; Charles Wiley aa. Joe the Administration. The Council is culture tlnd Mechanic Arts, will which \vill JDeaJ1 lelcasc to the fleet food and service. When our job is INDIVIDUAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Styles as new and flattering as ChOrus first tliee.ting of the SUB Building Nalley Smith, :Mm.:ine Payott, Nita M'd f U ·• •t• Stoddat·d; Don Evans as Si Cl:ow- a$king fo1• one hour n month to be lecturu tonight .at '7:30 in :Room until eligible for discharge under done we promise you only Hat~ey I' c 'tt ):1 Jd tlf te lri!hnncl C;>tntllin' :Bigbee, Co!e.t~ I wes ern mverSIIeS ell and the flrst baseball player. allowed for a student bod!f meeting. 150 of the AdministTation building the current demobilization pian. hospitality at its very best. FOR 1\IEN AND WOMEN tomorrow-yet the dd standby of r/ Members o-f the chorus v.re: omntl ec e lS Selncs r, Walsh, Tommy Forc:l, Topsy Dny- • d on "lmpressions of Colombia nnd U hi t • ,, Anderson·, Jane·, Alkl'n•on, M""- The additions wilt include a new R G 11 d T Graduates oi the Uni-versit~• of Ted Sprmgw.· as tlle. man in the Each class ·will be represented an 11 • , • ndel' t s new set-up, ramees today- " "'"' ton, OMn"ltWy tl cs, an erry .r auditorium;-Anne Heller- as. the nsked te re,Port. on the class activi- Eeuado:r. Th~s lecture vnll b~ m in the NROTC program \fill be 3015 E. central-Lobo Bldg, tha;. Basey, Winifred; Battenfield, dining l'oom with a seating capac .. Corbit. · New Mexico llre on a va:r with the English and will be illustrated with ALVARADO HOTEL Pbone 2-4962 if ity a! nppt·oximntely 300 witli graduate students of the great mid~ woman in the balconyj Betty Ann ties. The president will report on permitted tQ transfer, on their own Veltn; Belt, Patriein; Bcttyl Zona; l kit h d f' • t· f Officct·s !o-r this semester are: \'estern universities if the statis- Le Ba:rort ns the lady in the box; Student Council activities, ns will motion pictures taken by Dt. Trre. initiative and if accepted, tu any rl 3 1 Caldwell, Dot•otl1en; Candelaria, e c en an -c l'lg"C.ra a .. Pulsidcnt: Don Slewm-t, ' ...s , the nat'lonal 'ar"dunte Re"- Eddie Laughlin ns the. second OO.se- e president of tbe Student Dr. Tyre wns boPJ in Indiana.. othet N.:ROTd 11llit of their choice. ' ~~Jl. ~~n Vice~pres~ 11 0 u1 Sen~ In lovely fall colors. g

(. ' • • • :Pap Two • NlilW MlilXICO LOBO Friday, December 14, 1945 New Mexico Lobo friday, December 14, 1945 NEW MEXICO LOBO New Mexico's Leadmg College Newspaper ~~~~:::::~~~:_~~~--~~--~------~--~----.----~-=~--~::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::~~=-~====~~C~'====~Spe~~ke~':JG~I~bh:f~U~r~~f~~;NOTICETOANO~YMoUS Pubbshed each Friday of the :regular college ye~r, e;x:eepto "~"!JnS T'- E u It lt. Danshaw to Take Drs. Pearce, ampa, a llSi u 0 : i)\1 G K We would like w pJint' holido.y periods, by the AJJsocia:ted Studenta. of the UniveU>lty 1 Me:dco. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Albuquerque ne~ yes nave · · · N Sharps and Flats By aRAIG suMMERs Northrup 1-lonored Discusses,Fcratemities, ~~~~~l~:t~J..~~~e ~~:~~.":r\.~~ under the Act of March 8, 1810. Pnnted by the Umversity Pres~:~ Spemal attentiOn go~% l:t~:w~~:~: the recogmbon of out- Up Residence Here 1--T-he-po_p.:.u.. la_r_m_u_S_lC_W_r_lt_m_g_ti_e_ld-se_e_m .. s_t_o._h_av_e_b_e_e_n_d_om--' In Menken Book Hears New Constitution sued for plaggry• c N. Subscr.aption rate, $2 26 per :year, payable m advance a!<>ndmg Jewelry p1e~es seen around campus Taking first O!lio• of Pubhc Relations, Carls Inated for th• past two years by the song• of Oscar Hammer- Resolved That f1atern1ttes do Subscnption rate for men m armed .forces $1 60 I I t d I I d t t f th South A Alr F " ld ' c 1 b d ..., "" Three Umver~nty scholars are more har,m thnn "'ll:Od" was the Mt'mbcr pacem popu an y Is n Ian Jewe ry, IS me lYe o e - >mY ar s a ' stein and Ricnard Rodgers At t'ne pre•ent t•me thero """ I h tr b t " JANE YUST ;M --Among the first group of "' tlmong t lose W ose con 1 u tons top~~ foJ;' the Spa~J~~rs' Ch,1b Th.u:r~J .. Plssocialed CoUeeiate Press west discharged smce the two of thetr songs among the top three JUOSt popula.r num- to the knowledge of speech m the day at the meetillg Editor The fevet r1dden masses con Margo• Astrov wears a large ~:~;~~~~t~o£be b u s e• • ed 1n Sup lemont cvem~g WQ~klyC"~- round )>roo~h,.. of Indtan_stlver, beau guw~d heart Th1s bracelet matches ofG hosttht1es R h was f Alb lst bets on Your Hit Parade Th1s has een gomg on ever smce One ofare H 1 L'" 0 Mencken's"""'z AmencanP Fellowsl..lppf the U:11,1ted tlloStudent sun b",ement'U.I,-u:~tJan Editorial and buameu oftlcea are m room 9 of tbe Student Umon fined m Hokona and Bandeher t I II d d th d t th band of her tmy gold wnst ans &W 0 u they •ollaborated on the musncal ·~ 10 ,.... "' Jerked from the refuge of BYJnpa 1 18 bulld1qs Telephone 2-6623 lmesu Yand esJgnea rou11,d Wlsettmg ra of tur-mg watche We admtre Velta Batten~ New Mextco, who left th1s od ' 110n ''Oklahoma, From most of hu;~ be::~t wo1k wtth Jerome fLanguage,' d A. v JUSt1 " pubhshedy k at AI loung~ Because of la,qlc of ttme l'll"t'REBI was 12 en, Ean 1h d~. earce,t t thea u o rnan... T ~ spea era wefe wrm without trial to the dtabohcal ver concho be1t The hnks are have J;een some gotgeous spec1 ~ 1 at B1g Sptmgs, , With the F!lnge on Top, and the adaptlon o:£ the Bezet opera score the nghsD epaJ.:tmenSt t A a N ethr nt atlvc Ftcd M;urphy, Lquu;u~ Schlub, square and are destgned wtth nn mens Take :f or exampI e Bar b ar,a to gnmg"' overseas, where he other popula•.. p>odu•tlon"" numbers of '10arman' mto modem dress, versity,d hr.,. uar d ort up, t ~ml Roberta You~Jg, NegattY!=l h 1 ment IndJan symbols Ballye Brant Stallard's 1:mg, wh1c h \.._uu~ ~ sap attached to thtl 15th A1r Force from the score whl•h.. 16 said to •o,., storv" and Iynes The thmg I head Dof t eL geoc Qgy eparf men f, Hn;J;"ahman J:eggy F1fe, and ;Ral]l lev also has one of these concho phue sur;rounded by opah Bet t Y out of the European se•ond... only to the Kern Hammer hke about )us lync,a 1s that he an d 1: 1A arnpa, pro essorth o RQller1 c lk d h 1 belts• Hers has large oval shaped Chappell wean a large opal W~th a He flew 35' m1sstons m a stein efforts of the Immortal "Show aeems to always capture the .sp~r1t mo thern anguages aredit amongd b the Ra p)). a ins x?a t e new y~ hnks set wath turquo1se gold fihgree settmg W orth Y of the Dtstmgutshed Boat , After this came their he ts tryJng to r.on,vey Good exam Souh westerne1s ere e Y e ~ompded eon~tttuboJl to the group Gold Jewelry rates wtth the In spectal nottce 1s the thnd finger Cross and An: Medal Wlth equaII y populo! product1on of plea of this are j'Its a Grand Day autS or ~ p , k El~ns }Jw;phy was m chl\rge of the dtan silver model:'! and many beau I eft han d rmg t h a t D ora D owns Leaf Clusters, before re- Ca rousel 11 om which has come for Smgmg 1 ,from 1'State Fall'' 11orne of ...... d earct\th sN wqr M~omg- w:o:tsh1p .aJ3rVICe , 1 tlfully styled pieces are seen on weurt:. rt h as three cxquunt e to the states August, 194.4 th•..,.. c urrcnt favorite • Ju•e., IS and, of eoutse, • Ohl What A Beau.. 1naQ Y t u.ppcatcI Re n eN ew MCXlC9 ! Eve~:yone.h JsU mv1tpdd S to t 11et Chrimee.., campus V•rgm1a Stewart JUst re~ rub1es w1th pearls set m be t ween o.gam "states ~1de," Lt Busting Out All Over, The movie, ttful Mommg' Hiuar t et1 Y1 R vtew, dew A ex co mg:;. of 1t e h mte A btud~n t s ceJVed a lovely gtft It IS one of them The sparkl e"' m ElOJsa served as gtound school State Fair IS now enchantmg The Rodgers·Hammerste1n -songs' s s orcah M eVlew, k an mencand b tb tion Fel ows 1p II uffe aupper those very new and sophisticated Brown•s eyes IS surpassed b Y a at Carlsbad Army A1r audlen•es.. ma'lnly becauervtcc lscusa1on or wears a wtde gold expansion brace- recently recetve d Ah h , s h e uses dtscharge eludes the ballad , That s Fo"... Me Will .always be welcome Attons wereS rs h pu s e a so m speaker makesT the ren11.underh ld of the let w1th a )arge, delicately c:n~ Pond .s son of Mrs Ora L Ranshaw, and the melod1c It Mtght as Well I didn't care too much for Jes merJcan peec prog~:am hey are e every Graham's Jewelers ''Ctvlhan' Ranshaw Be Sprmg , sica Dragonette last week except Among the words wh1ch fascin- Thursday m the SUD 211 WEST CENTRAL A VENU:E ' up resl dence 18 Alb u The •omblnat1on of talents by that sh~ dtd a very good JOb on ated Mencken are such derivatives ;;;;;;;;;oi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;; H wife the former " from the Spamsh as • mosey" fro_m Captain Adeigh Visits Extesion Division IS ' Mr Rodgers and Mr Hammerstcm To a Wtld Rose," 1t seemed to ftt H 0 f Roswell N M 'Vnmose, savvy, JUnta, hoosegow ouse • IS someth1ng that the musical hei vo1ce to perfectton 'l'he CJ,vtc t h htm from JUzgado, fies a, friJO 1e, om. Dr: Workman, Cmdr. Daniel tnrollment Totals 743 accl)mpanymg world has to be very grateful far Sy,mptJ,ony d1d very well thou,gh, bt e and calaboose, and ten gallon Christmas Gifts How About It . .. Capt Arletgh (31 Knot) Burke, Enrollment m the extension diVl PrJor to entermg the Army, Lt Both men have been successful for and I am watbng for the1r next hat, whteh Profes~Jot Campa had boy who made good m the swn of the Umverstty of New Ranshaw was a salesman for the many years Rodgers wrote the concert to be g1ven m January traced to som}:lrero galan, Baldr1dge Co, Albuquerque, and themes to the lyliCs of Lorenz Hart George Robert Js gomg to play tha war as.... commodore and eh1ef of 1co for the current academtc year had attended the Umvers1ty of before the death of Hart several Gershwm Rhapsody 'With them and staff to Adm Marc M1tscher, spent totals 743, Dr J T Re1d, dtrector, New Mexico years ago One of thetr most out also the mteresting. Gershwm Fre~ fou~ deys m Albuquerque and San- announced today Over 200 are lU ta Fe, a guest of Dr E J Work- the armed forces standmg songs was the now fa tudes The town 1s fortunate m Robert Barnard Student ~~~ mous "My Heart Stood Still' Ham h~vmg such a iine and well bal~ RIIIHlnJRE m. man of the Umverstty and Comdr. The total, which IS for the most T S Damel of the campus Navy part m addttlon to the Umvers1ty's Women's Chorus me1 stem has been associated With anced orga.mzation Ill report on Of lnter·Amer·lcan Alta'lrs,IJ 2114 EAST CENTRAL vanous other composers and dtd th1s orch2stra next week umt regulat semes.ter reg1stratton of LecJ By Ruth Greene A h U• 'fy ~'Across from the Uruverstty" Famed as the man Who S "~amed more than 1760, coyets the penod F Art f f e n!Versl T retary :for the College of me s hts destroyer diVISIOn at top~ speed from July 1 through Nov 30 and I A S p W tt A Irma OgllVte has been named Robert Come Barnard, Seattle, of knots under orders from Ad· represents an mcrease of 218 over 0 ppear oon res. erne e nnounces k h b ffi ' 31 m1rol Halse,•, who always comput- the same perlod I as t year A new Women's Chorus, dtrected App01n ' tmen t 0f Four tee n Sh clerP m b '·t e usmessh h0 ce Wash t an InWr AmeriCan affairs Weekly Program ' .: Ruth Greene, Wlll make 1ts first e was res Y~rtan c urc sec~ student at the University, came re ed the stralght-lme distance and Oi the '743, Dr Reid SaldJ 643 on campus at the IN u. 't E I es retary m Albuquerque Betty cently frpm Harvard, where he was UNIVERSI1Y OF NEW MEXICO Somettmes dtdn't constder the me enroJled for cred1t courses tn ew n1vers1 Y ffiP oye G p d II t d t t t 1slands m between whtch Burke nearly all departments of the Um On December 2L ene a I a dlS s u en f O.SSJsthi an m domg admtmstrattve work for ra~ WEEK OF DECEMBER 17 TO 23, 1945 would have to go around, the Cap vers1ty ts composed of Appomtment of 14 employes 1n engmeermg rawmg or s t~e· d1o research laboratory as assistant tam JS the Navy's new director of ~ Breakdown m enrollment 1s as twentv~ :five mem- admm1strat1ve and faculh·"3 offices mester,f M d and W1sMrs. Marians teaching Roberts as to the associate director 0 0 1 ~ ~ 'A LOAN EXHIBITION FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR AND MRS RAYMOND research and development at Wash~ follows.. represent practically \"as" announced today by President ta t mon,Eng 1 1 s h' Before gomg to the laboratory, ,.._o I JONSON sponsored by the Art League of New Mexico, wlll be shown dally from ' 0 f ~ woman's group on campus J p Wernette of the Umvers1ty sts n m where he was stattoned Jrom Jund 8 a m to 6 p m m the Fme Arts .I::Udg Gallery unt1I January 3 mgton He IS m charge t"e Correspondence students, 526, of d tb Navy's sc1ence proJects, such as the '"hom 1! are ClVIhans and are chorus lS accompamed by an followmg a meetmg of the Re until Oct 15, 1945, he attende e Mortar Board meetmg, M1ss Peggy H1ght m charge, 12 30 o clock 1n the Student Umon 3 2 200 north lounge. rad1o i use, deve I ope d m I arge part mthtmy" '"' pe1sonnel, extension class muste1an, Betty Lou Schade, gents Do you need to cut class to see Umvers1ty o:f Washmgton for three HEADQUARTERS FOR d hiS a Specwl meeting of the-Independent Council, 1\-hss Jetry Chavez m chatge, 12 45 o'tudents ( nan Ruthie mll JOlD the Male Glee veteran from Albuquerque, was CORSAGES BOUQUETS POT PLANTS "'Noonday Chapel meetmg sponsored by the Bapttst Student Umon, Mr Wmton Paf. nearb y Manzanos credit), 100, of whom 87 are ClVtl~ l.,,_tnllUS.for one number atCh the named student assistant m c1vll DISTINCTIVE ARRANGEMENTS FOR ford m charge, 1 p m m the Student Umon Chapel Room As a participant m nearly every mns and mthtary personnel r· smg .The Women's orus engmeermg Mrs C A Burroughs, 13 ALL OCCASIONS Faculty Senate meeting, Dr V E Kleven m eharge, 4 30 p~ m lrt B1ology 6 Pae1fic Navy aetton from Pearl also present two Cbrtstmas Santa Fe and Albuquerque, wife We have great faith Ph1 Alpha acttve meetmg, Mr. Robert Evans m charge, 4 80 p m m the Student Un1bn Harbor on through Okmawa, Cap Ruth!C plans to add sev- a dtscharged Navy hcutcnant rmw north lounge The pledge meetmg, Mr Jack :Shanahan m charge 4 30 p m m IN ALBUQUERQUE 1910 E. Central Ave. Ph. 9895 tbe Student Un~on south lounge ' tam Burke Is one of the nations fl"lms NOW AVal'lable l'n new members to the club as attendmg the Umverslty Js a new most deeotated men as the first stage of orgamz clerical ass stant 1n the catalog de~ P.1 Kappa Alpha active meetmg, Mr Ace Wilson m charge, 4 30 p m m the Estufu 1 IN NEW MEXICO OPPOSITE TBE UNIVERSITY The pledge meetmg, Mr John Voller m charge, 4 30 p m m Room 213 Admuus As 1us tep.l\Utlton :for '\JIOed Extens'lon D'lv'lsion library IS completed partment of the Library, and Mar- trat1on Bldg. • grew, a.Jiiz rtalsey used to message garet Camp, Albuquerque former and Phrateres meetmg, M1ss Da1sy D1ckenson m charge 1 p m m the Student Umon him At least 257 films on educational Sh ff N C t t operator of the ij:etghts post office IN THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO basement lounge ' "31-.Knot Butke proceed" sUbJects me avatlablc m the film a er ews on es IS ehemtstry department storekeep~ lnde)lendent meetmg, 1't11ss Nadine 1\Iuteh m cburge 7 30 p m m Room 150 •AdmmlS It took Comdr Damel to get the hbrary Q£ the Umvers1ty s exten~ er trat10n Bldg ' ' A db U• 't hst of decorations, smce Burke SIOU dtVIS10n, Dr J T Re1d, exten nnounce y mversl y Asststant m the circulatJon de~ P1 Beta Alpha meetmg, Mtss Mnr1a C Dayton m cha~:ge 7 30 p m m Roam 203 Franciscan Hotel Administration Bldg ' ' h1mself hesttated to Identify h1s s1on dnee t or, stu d tod a y Twenty four New Mextco news partment of the hbrary IS Barbara ribbons They are the Navy Cross, H Dunlap, Rt. 2, Albuquerque, An average o£ c1ght motion pte- people have submttted 124 f Town Club mc~tmg, .Mtss Evelyn El1ts m eharge, 1 3G p m m tbe Student Umon the Dtstmgu1shcd Serv;~ce Meda I h t th graduate of the Umvers1ty o THE WISE MAN KNOWS THAT south lounee. tures go to schoals tht:oug ou e 10 n,tri•es m the E H Shaffer contest, N the Leg1on of Mer1t w1th Gold Star, 1 b 1' Southern Califorma ew secre- "'Open meetmg wath a report by Dr R. E Holzer on The Impact o.f Atom1e Power on state each day, and churches, c u s Umve1s1ty News Bureau an Co f Our Ji uture," sponsored by .:Stgma .Xt, 3 p m m Hoom 217 Adm1msttatton Bldg the Silver Star, the Medal of Com alld other OJ:gamzabons as well as today tary to the dean of the liege o Everyone mterested IB invited to attend ' mendnt1on, the Purple Hemt, the f th Edueatzon ts Mary L Johnson, and the Umvets1ty make use 0 e the totol, 49 are ed1tor1al con t Presidential Umt Citatton Wl th or new student ass1s ant m.-engmeer· Spec1al Student Senate meetmg, .n.lr: Jack Griffith in charge 12 45 o'clock m the sct'VICc, he said from new"paper and K 1 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Student Umon basement lounge ' One Gold Star, the Amencnn De "' Jtlg d1awmg 1s ~-b.aw ert nt er :fense Ribbon With Star, the South DI Ri:!ld, who durmg the war servtce men and women, and Lenore KeUer, formerly secre~ fred Mackey's *Noonday Chapel meetmg sponsored by the Baptist Student Umon~ Mt Wmton Pa! ford m charge, 1 p m ill the Student Umon Chapel noom Paclfie Theater r1bbon, the Astabc has served as state chamnan for news storres The rest are tary to Cmdr T S Damel of the Glee Club meetmg-, Mr Cratg Summers m charge 4 30 p m m the Student Unron Pac1f1c R1bbon, eleven Combat the use of movmg ptctures m the Ifeature stones Umversitys V 12 umt, 15 secretary at BARTLEY'S buement lounge ' .. Stars, and the PhdJppmcs L1bern Vlmous Wat Bond duvcs, Slud that newspapers ha..c entered to Pres1dent Wernette Her home . 305 W. Central Library Committee, Dr E F Cnstetter m chargc 4 30 p m m the Regents bon R1bbon w1th Star use oi VlsUal aids Ill tcachmg ts 1c<>m,,etioio•n for a certificate o.f ortgmally was Ann Axbor, Mich. IS Mee=: 1 Captam Burke arr1ved m Albu IUpldly mcreusmg an outstandmg servtee Ennque Montenegro of Chtle fs I UNM. Gll'l Scout Leaders Club meeting, Mtss Cordeha Chavez m charge 4 30 p m d to F1lms are supphcd at a nommal commun1t1es 1n four cam~ t d rtm t m the Student Umon north lounge ' querque by Navy plane an was as~nstant m he art epa en h th D W k rental wl11ch they conducted h ear' b 1 shi Sweaters - Blouses - Robes -·Underwear Baptist Student Umon Council meetmg, Mr Sam Henly m ehnrge 5 p m at 620 spend bts t1me ere Wl r or He 1s ere on a y s se o ar p THe PLACE TO GO FOR R1d&'ecreat Dnve ' • man and Comdr Darnel, VISiting Cnrmen Hernandez, 207 W San~ contest, whtch ended Nov from an art student league, and 1 *Recorded Concert, Mr Ross Goldberg m charge, 7 30 p m m Room 5, Musu:. Bldg. the Manzano ranch, and m Santa ta Fe Ave' s film hbrarlan 19i5, wlll be JUdged by five was an exehange student from Purses - Scarves - Handkerchiefs S'ain~pha Iota meetmg, M1ss Carolyn Meter m charge, 7 30 p m m Room 4, Mustc Fe on Navy scientific busmess l~:::~~:rnc~~~~f~:!~:~~ and an. Chile for four years at the Umver He is a native of DoulderJ Colo, T • 1946 U • 'fy /1 awards wtll be made s1ty of Fl6nda Margaret Murphy r Costume Jewelry - Perfumes - Colognes - and UNM VeteralUI meetmg, 1\-lr John Morrison m charge 7 31r]l m m the- Student Un on and a graduate of tbe Naval Acnd~ entaflve n1verst wmter mcctmg of the New of Clayton 1s secretary to the dean basement 1ounae. ' 1 • emy, ncar the top Of Ins class Concert Serl'es Announced Press AssoCiation m Albu- of the College of Pharmacy, and Cosmetics Christmas Gifts Aquaeadettes tty out for all women students, M1ss Mnnlyn Glaaebrook 1n charge 7 46 P• m m the YMCA Sw1mmmg Pool ' He surv1ved the japanese at- Jan 18 and 19 Margaret O'Connell, Albuquerque tacks on the Lexmgton, the Bunk Tentative program for- the 1946 and Denver. formerly of the regts Wednesday Student Counctl meetmg, Mr Robert Oakley m charge,. 12 30 o'clock m the Student Umon south loung"' • er H1U, and the Enterprise, m one Umverstty concert sertes was an~ Lrar's office, has returned to that . eaee seemg half the staff of the nounced by the Umvers1cy depart~ Clothes for Co~rage! Round up denartment as office manaS!'er, a:ftnr •Noonday Chapel meetmg sponsored by the Baptist Student Umon, M:r Winton paf.. Bunker Hill killed or wounded ment of mustc today the ~lothmg, shoes and beddmg servtce 1n the medical ofB'ce Visit Bartley's for Correct Giving ford m charge, 1 p m. ltl the Student Umon Chapel Room 1 Of the rad10 !use he smd today The progtam, subJect to change can spare Gtve them to the o! F1tzsimmons MeetingU of exrt-lllah nnesr Mr Thomas 1t Lyons in charge, 4 30 p m m the Student Nationally Advertised n1on no 1ounge I IIJt ls death to mrpltmes We 1r necessary. 1s as follows IViiet."v Clothmg Collection for Denver Newman CJub meetmg, Mr Joe Teeley m charge, 4 30 p m tn the student Umon startmg usti1g JUst a few, not cer Jan 23-.Tacques Cartterj dancer \ ~~~~r~el~ie~f:_·~ Jean Ross of Albuquerque IS sec basement 1ounge tj;un what they'd do, and ended at Match 16-Program of \'ocal Brands A S. C E m1 •fi•lmting, -¥r· Geary Allen m charge, 7 30 p m m M E 2 There wdl be Okmawn, by usmg nothmg else music, sol01sts to be announced a apecw on The Tacoma Narrows l:lndge Fa11ure.' They are the httle devils of thts later Tlluraday war and they have aaved prtceless l\(tty- 29-George 1\hquelle, celhst.. •Noonfdedy Chahpel meetmg sponsored by the Bapttst Student un10n Mr Wmton Paf- or m c arge, 1 P m m the Student Umon Chapel Room. ' AmeriCan hfe and helped brmg the Nov 13-George Robert1 pmntst The S1gJna Ch1 active meetmg, Mr Alvin Swanson 1n charge 4 30 p m n- 203 war to an eal'ly end I Wtsh we Dec 11-Kurt Fredrick, vJohtnst Admimstratfon. Bid~ ' m A:wom , I Your Gift Headquarters had more sctentifl.c operattons as Lettets to subscnbers ai prev10us GleebClubasemen m 1ee1ouneetmg, Mr Craig Summers m charge, 4 30 p m m the Student Umon plolluctiva as the one m the ManM ycnrs wdl be sent out mthitr-i:ha zanos " next few days, and subscnbera were on the Hill United Student Cbnstlan FellowahJp Chnstmas- meetmg, Mr. Ralph Cnlkms 10 charge, Comdr Damel told how Cnpta.m UigE!d by Actmg Dean J D Robb 1946 MIRAGE GIFTS TO SUIT G 30 P m. tn the Student Umon basement lounge The topic wdl be "The Htsto- 1' i ~., af of. Chr1atmas Trad1tions 11 Burke :had served at all the early the College ot F.tne Arts to send. . Ohr1stl1Ul Sc1ence m.cetwg., Mr Wmston Sage m charge 7 15 p m n the Student occupatmns - Gundalcanal, New subscriptums now -·- IS Umon Chapel Room 1 1 OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Georgta1 Vella La.vella, Bougam~ •Basketball-UNM VS un~.versity of Anzona, '1 40 p m m the GymnasiUm vtlle LET'S BE AT Tl!E SUN BOWL! Our Prices Are Right Going to B' EVERY MAN •Noonday Chapel meetmg sponsored by the Baptist Studbnt u M W -;-n f ford in cbarg~ 1 p m m the Student Unton Chapel Room mon, r. Jn on ra - KappanSJgmb a pledgtel.meetmg,TMh r Dick Johnson m charge, 4 30 p m m the Student YOU ARE WELCOME U 100 asemen ounge e active mcetmg Mt G l' M t h COME TO SEE US at m the Student Umon basement lounge • eo ge er z m e lUge, 6 p. m. Season's Greetings .. Bigger 'n Better!! "PubliC lecture Ill spatd&h on '1The Tools or the F'olklorl t' b M A • sored by the Department of Modern Languages, 81ub ~ 0 l~s ~e~::pa::n?~~; • School ot Inter~Amer1can Affairs, 7 30 p m in Room 150, -AdmiJUstration'Bldl'• ' -·- Recorded Co~cert; Mr: Bbb Basa m cbarge, 7 30 p m m Room o, Muai~ Bldg. ASmall Deposit Will Hold !\lake Sure that YOU and the ORGANIZA'riONS Chrl~~: ~t~~e~~o~~~:d.!ft~~tar Board~ M1ss Peggy Htght m eharge, '1 80 p m Any Gift fred Mackey's •Basketblli-UN.M va. Unavera1ty o£ , 7 46 p m. m tho Gymnatnum Duchess, Hat Shop 1 TO WHICH YOU BELONG ARE WELL Student lfody informal dance sponsored by the UNM student Veterans Aaaociation 3015 East Central 209 West Central Mr, John H Morrison m charge, .9 to 12 o'clock 1n the student Un~ JL ballrooJii.1 REPRESENTED m Mr and Mra. R W Tapy, and ~r and :Mta J L; RiiO!bsomer, chaperon~ .. *Noonday Chapel meetmg S.llonsoud by the Baptult Student Umon :Mt w1nton Pa£o Sasser Drug 1 "SMART CLOTHES FOR ford 1rtJcharge, l p m m the Student Union Cho}lel Room, FOR GIFTS OF LOV_ELINESS "WE SERVE THE HILL" PRINT AND PICTURE MEN" SlgmadChln• :Pledge meetmg, Mr~ M1ke Keenan fn charge 1·80 p m n noom 217 Nope, I can•t make the "Bowl" gamr. this year. I have ait A m. latration Bid&\ ' • 1 ., , afternoon PE tltUII!I on the 31st. AND EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY 2120 East Central Phone 4446 Christmas Hee&i!l begins at 9 p m Classes re!Ulltle at$ a m, on nturl!lday. December RIJ, Sunday •Serv1ees4n ehurehes throughout th&cclt)'

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Frid~y, December 14, 1945 NEW MEXICO LOBO NEW MEXICO LOTIO

least 2 years of appropriate ex· Kappa 1gs Hold Founders Elegant Evening Civil Engineering Aids perlence must be s)lown to qualif¥ s· · · Need ~or(lothing Former Student. at UNM for theije pQsitions. Appropriate Day Banquet at Francl'scan Needed in Federal Service study above the high school level · . may be. ~Qbatituted for all or )Jart The ~ap~a S1~ma frater~ity ?f r Q.· · · Killed in Accident Civil Service Commission of. the ~~perience. Training ac- the Umv.el'slty of l'ii'ew M:ex1co Wlll Basketball 1"0f. verseas l!ichard llaugl\ (Pao lMuei)'!------1 :~!:~i::~i~~·~~:c:~o::n~:ti:nuing need for quired while serving in the armed hold thet~· Founders Day Banquet . was bor:o in Heilungkiang Pxovinee, intellectual courage, wilL never fo1·~ I · · Ajda and Engi~ for_ces will be accepted on the same ion the mght of December 14 in- United National Clothing Mabchuria, about 28 yeara ago get him. He was a worthy repre· The examilla· basis as civilian training. There steqd of Dec~mber 10, as was an- , (19171). He attended a high, school sentative Qf militant Ohinllso youth tb_gae positions have been a1.·e no age limits. lnounccd preVlousl.y. . Football Team ColleCtiOn for 25 000 000 In that province,· and then went and of his country's culture in the to the general public be· . . The banquet Will be held m ~he 1 A sufficient nl,Jmber of eli- The positions to be filled from Indian Room of the Fratleiscan Ho-- UNM lobos to Clash With . ' to the l'{ational Normal (~eaehel'l'!~ United States. In the Resumes Practices By Christmas approximately 26,~ University at Peiping. Aiter g1•adw ------gib1es cannot be obtained from the Engineering Draftsman exam· tel in Albuquerque All alumni 0001000 children, men and wome_n uation he became a high school amOng veterans entitled to have ination are .in the followi~g branc~- who nJ'e Kappa Si~s and all the Bl•iak- aftCrnoons and a snow T St dent From Cuba exmab1atiops reopened. All qual- ea of drafti~~: aeronAU~lcal, ~~chl· members of the fratemity will be Lair covered football field failed to halt in tho lib~roted countries overoeas teoche1· in Szechuan Province. He WO U · S Lobo New Mexico A& M ified persons :may apply. Most of tectur~I, ClVll, . electrical, h~ho- inv~ted, The banquet will begin at will ~ave l'eceived cll;)tbing donate<\ left this pccupation a ;year latel• in Brazil. at UNM U2-414 E. CENTRAL AVE. the Lobo practice sessions this •he positJ'ons are in the" u. S. Geo· graphic, mechamcal, ship, atat1sti- 7,00 p lll week~ as the Jocal gridsters gradu~ by tbe Amcricqn peo,~;~le iu the Ol'cler to serve as an interp1•eter "' cal, structural, topographic, and :.:_:' ~:_:·_=.·:..______:__ __..:..______ally began getting back in shape Lobos' Five Returning Lettermen Named as Probable United N~tjona.l Clpthing CoUee;- -to the American VOluntee1· Group Two students fl'Qm Cuba logical Survey, and in the Navy genera1 . A ppom· t ees perform sub - By TOM LAWRIE tion of lust ~:~pring, but 25,000,000 in China. When A. V. G~ was· trans- B1·azil have entered the Vniversity Hydrographic Office, in Washing~ professional drafting in the option­ THE WORlD'S M0$1 HONORfD WATCH Aftel" a two-week lay-off from the Starters in First of Border Conference Tilts is onl;v a !)mall perCfi)ntage of t1le fo1·med into the China Ail• Task of New Mexico with the_term open- ton, D. C. The entrance salaries al branch to whic~ appointed. To • gl'id Wa~J~· Blockjng, running, and destitute, hCJmeless and ~ootcd peQ-; ll'orce, be 1·emained on its ing November 3. They are Sylvia Tonight and tomorrow night, the University of New lea;-ning new plays have been the fo1• C~vU Engineering Aids are qua l'f1 y, app 11can. t s must have had diet for the Wolfpack, who are pre­ pie qf Europ~~ the :P4ilippinea and continuing his work the1·e also and Maria Isabel Pyles. $2,100 and $21320 a year, and for at least 6 mon,ths of appro)lriate Mexico will open their '45-'46 basketball season in Carlisle the Far, Eaet. when it ber.r;~.me the Fourteenth hold all-University Latin Engineering Draftsmen, from ,1,- experience, unless substit11ted by GYmnasium, and as their- first foes of the year they have pal'ing for their a.ll-i~portant New Devastation and want in thOse Air Fol'ce. He came to the United Am.el'ican acholarahips offered by ' 11 t · . Year's Day clash w1th Denver U 704 to ~2,980 a year. appropriate college study. drawn anLexeep t10na y ~ rong.New MexiCO Agg1e team. Last in the Sun Bowl. lands a1·e on so vast a ;;;cale as to States in ·tpe au~umn oi 1943, in the School of Inter-American Af­ The wot·k involved in Civil En- Written tests are not required. year the oboS' won twice from them by good sound_ score·s, Coaches Barnes and Shipkey be almost :beyond OUl' com:~;>tehen- the service of the Chinese Aviation fairs tht·ough the Institute of In­ sion. Millions the1·e m;e even now rrraining Program carriecl on by the temntional Education. Aid positions embraces Application forms and announ-ce­ but this year they have improved a great deal, and will prove made it known that they had plenty inadequately clad for winter weath· United St!lte.s ,4J:my. With the Miss Macias is a graduate of the technical subpl"ofessional engi- ments of the examinations contain- one o:( the strongest teams in the region according to the of surprises in store for the· Rocky er, for health and :for self-respect. l'ank of lieutenant he worked as University of Hav&na with the de­ ne<>rin.g operations necessacy in the ing full information regarding the coaches· and players. Already they have t:t;oUni!ed the sup.. Mountain champi~ns,: come Janu- l t·equirements may be secured at It ls estimated that in China alone interpreter to the aviation classes. gree of doctor oi philosophy and I moactice of tl\e cartographic, topo- first- and second-class post offices p osedly strong Texas Mines team and Co h Cl t h ::~,ry 1, when the~ m~tltuted.the use 200,000,000 peOple need clothing. In this country he renewed an old letters, She. has taught histo;ry at 1 • . . _ , ac emen s as of the T-format1on 1n practice. Ray and _photogrammctcic oo,· :from the U. S. Civil Service been workmg h1s squad extra hard. ~o try and break them Anderson has b~en delegated to Among tbeae tlu·eadbare mlllions, academic a!llbition, to ~ontinue his the Columbus School an.d assisted there are people oi every ago and collegiate studies, especially in Ed- with a course in pre-Hispanic civi­ ~~~~of:_c~~-n__ en~g~i_ne_e_r_in~g~·--A_t~C-•_rn_m_i_ss_i_on~,-VV __ •_sh_i_n=g·to--n--25=,-D __ ._c. ~::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; out of the bad form they have acqmred. take ov~r theJ~ey quarterback po~ from every walk of life-new-bont ucation and English. While work- lizations of Peru 11t the Havana 1 Practice sessions the past couple of weeks have been long sition, with Cullen at fullback, and babes, school boys and girls, aged ing in Albuque1·que ut Kh•tland Air jUniversity summer school of 1944. scrimmages with three teams alternating during the sessiori. KralL and Rumley. at the halfback Frock"'Shopa faxm couples, the village choir mas- Base, he enrolled at the University She .will study anthropology while With the post-war period dawning Elise Tolson Last year's squadmen form the first team the Flagstaff men posts. Anderson l.s a fine p~sser, ter, the woman who went out sew- o:f New Mexico, and ~ter a year in New :Mexico and prepare to . ' . - . and. the ex-Army lieutenant p1ckoad upon us, The Alvar;\do Hotel will make up most of the second With each man pushmg his op~ up valuable experience in the 'l'· ing, offic~ clerks, doctors, teache:rs1 of atl·cn.uoue studies, he earned teach cou1·ses on Indian e·ultures soon be returning to the same high JOHN B. D'ALESSIO ponent on the. first, and F_reshmen and Sophomores go to formation~ while playing for the young mothers, sick and fear- and w~s granted the degree of when she returns to Cuba, - standards which have for many haunted ex-prisoners of wa1·, the Master of Arts in Education, Octo- Miss Pyles bas spent a yeal" on FINE FURS make up a th1r.d team. Coach Clements has been playing PDO Comets. With such hard run­ years characterized Fred Harvey these-teams against each other all week, now and then trying ning backs . as Cullen, Krall and nearly hopeless wrecks from slave ber, 1944, a scholarship at Wheaton College food and service. When our job is Direct from Furrier labor camps, and even newly elect- At the Unive1•sity hf;l gained the in Ma.ssachusetts, where she as­ done we promise you only Harvey .. different combinations of the players. The greatest battle Rumley. all m the backflel~ at the ed .big city officials, Most of them esteem ana affecticm of his fellow sisted with the teaching of Pol·tu­ · 1 d same time, the Lobos .wJll be a hospitality at its very best. Tel(lphonc 527 West Seventh St~-r-- ...,_, contmues to revo ve aroun the center post, and so far Bob definite thl·eat every time they get live and wo11k" in unheated roQmf!, students by his irrepressible wit, guese. Last summer she attended TUcker 5971 Los Angeles 14, Calif. Feather has established himself as a starter. Two other their hands on the ball. When for fuel, too, is still acutely scarce. hia agile and incisive intelligence, the Engli~h Language Institute at ALVARADO HOTEL In the bomb~gutted, ruin-sh·ewn and his deep, taciturn pa.triotism. the University of Michigan. In men, however, Warren Ruegg of Flagstaff and Ned Wallace they aren't using the T, the team lands, peace alone could not bdng In the autumn of 1944, before he Brazil she was graduated :from the · of Albuquerque, are giving him some battle with Ruegg get.. will sbjft to· either the single wing an end to the war-created short- could receive his diploma in pel"- Sao Paulo Graded School, whe1•e ting better with every practice. back or spread formations. The ages in raw material, yard goods, son, Baugh was promoted to cap- she obtained a kimlerg~uten and Up in the for~court, sparkplug Arroyo and Jumpin' Dan :::e;:x~:a;C:~P:~=-~: effective in clothing, shoes and bedding. The tnincy and was transferred to his pdmary school teachers' certifi­ The I.obo.s were bolstered at the shipments of clothing that Ameri- native . Dau DeHart., member of lnsL l'lcturcn of the .stol'f wtll 00 taken OTIS .SWINFORD 511'i w, Central iomm UNDER AUTHORitY of· THS COCA.COI.A (.01,\PJ.NV" IV. I year's team, is starting forwnr~l. then. COCA COLA llOTTLING COMPANY 202 E. MARQUETTE, ALBUQUERQUE •

;.; ·-...---• ~· I •' l I ' ~~ 1-.-----c----~---r------~.-----~------~----~~~~~~...... ,.~ \ .. . ! ~----~--~,~------~~~- ' .... • • PAGE Six NEW MEXICO LOBO ;Friday, December 14, 1941) Chi Omega Holds White NRQTC Students to Go LETTERIP Christmas Theme to be Carried On. inactive Status, V-5, Formal at Hilt9n Saturday Or Return to Fleet Out at KKG Winter Formal (Continued from pngo 1) ·N~W M~XICO LOBO Weekly 'Publication of the Associated Students of the University ,of New Mexico Vol. XLVIII ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945 No. 22 EXTRA DAYS FOR SUN BOWL GAME • • • 1·fngineers Announce Mortar Board BUS 4ea Wolf Mirage TICKE.TS"' Jan. 5 as Dance Date Block of 300 Student Christmas Sing UNM Engineers wtll hold their big dance of the year on January ~ditor: Blair 5, it has been announced, All en­ gineera, are invited1 and each one ,Tickets on Sale Today At 7:00 in Sub is to ask a guest. The tickets will New Manager be $1.50 a couple and are now on To Take Place Tonight sale in Dean Faris' office. Classes Dismissed Mondav Noon, December 31, and Arrangements have been made to l. Lembke Heads Student Before Basketball Game; have Marty Baum's orchestra, and Will Resume Again on Thursday Morning, January 3 the semi-formal affair wit..-rl. be held Directory Under New Plan Wednesday the University authoritie& announced to the Chorus and Audience Sing in the SUB ballroom. student body and members of the faculty that classes would All engineers arc requested to Of Publications Board All the o1d, favorite Christmas sign the date list and the guest be dismissed at Monday noon, December 31, and would re­ cal'ols will fill the SUB on Friday, D1ana Wolf has been appointed sume on Thursday morning, January 3rd. This amount of list on the Engin<'cr bulletin board new MIRAGE editor and Bob Blair December 21, at 7:00, when Mortar as sl'.lon as possible. time will enable the students and faculty who wish, to make Board under the direction of Miss business manager by the Student I ------llllthe trip to El Paso for the Sun T 0 P N 0 T'C H Peggy Hight has its Christmas Publications Board. Terry Corbit, - ~,._ who has been editor since June, Bowl game which is to be played on DRIVE·IN sing. The change in time from '1:30 as announced to '1:00 was oc­ is leaving the University, and Additions to Faculty, Those New Year's Day, casioned by the· basketball game Diana will finish editing the 1946 The University haa also secured Student Council yearbook. j ,A~ Returned Announced • Fountain Service which is scheduled for '1:45. It is A nn o hnson UNtYI • a block of 300 tickets for the stu· e Hamburgers felt that in this way those students dents. These tickets ehould he here desiring to attend the basketball Veterans Queen After Meetmg of Regents today, and will be on sale at the • Lunches game will still have a chance to Discusses Budget ~:;:i~~~!~~~;:~ ~:::~~~;! Additions to University faculties, Business Office. Mr. Chavez is in sing carols. has had experience working on high Veterans' Queen Ann Johnson and faculty members who have re· charge. If there is any change in "Try Our Delicious school books, and has worked on will be crowned at the Vete1·ansJ Both the girls' and boys' chorus· Pi Beta Alpha, Boots and turned from the armed forces, were this plan, the students will be Chicken.in·Bssket" both The LOBO and MIRAGE since Dance tonight in the SUB. Ann . e:J will sing and Priscilla Robb will announced in part today by Presi­ notified. she entered UNM as a freshman. is a member of the newly fo1•med solo. Craig Summers will direct Saddle Club Recognized dent J. P. Wernette following a It is hoped that many students Bob is a member of the R. 0. T. Pi Beta Alpha sorol'ity, and a the Singing, and Noel Martin is meeting of the Regents. will be able to make tho trip and The main business before the C. unit, Vigilante~ and Pi l{appa sophomort! at the Unive1's1ty. $Chcduled to play the piano. Student Council at their meeting Randall Davey, Santa Fe artist, cheer for the home team. :rhe Uni­ Alpha fraternity. Lee Ritter, for~ This dance is a Student Body Wednesday was to approve the is a new associate in the at•t de­ versity authorities have given us "' The tree in the Student Union mer manager is also leaving the affa1r and will be tbe last dance budgets of the organizations Wish­ 1 partment, and Fred Fach of Albu~ this holiday because we asked for Ballroom will be lighted and will UnivelSity. before the Christmas holidays be­ ing financial support front the Stu­ querque is a new part.time instruc­ it. It is up to us now to get. to El add a holida)' atmosphere while a At the same board meeting a new gin. Marty Baum's popular cam· dent Council. There were three tor in photography. John Jacob .. Paso and support the team. Get fire in the fireplace takes some of precedent has been inaugurated, pus orchestra will play, and the organizations represented, ;the sen is instructo1· in electrical en­ your tickets early and plan your ' . the chill off the winter weather. and Lois Lembke was appointed SUB ballroom will be decorated in Cream land Dairies, Inc. I Slides of the Christmas carols will Drama Department, the newly gineering, and Lois Law ha~ re· trip now, A report on the ticket editor and business manager of the a Christma& theme. · turned to the University as instruc~ be projected on a wall of the SUBh~ formed Speaker's Club, and the sale must be sent to El Paso on the ' Student Directory, which is pub· Chaperones :for the evening will I probably above the fir~Wla:Ce, s~ United Student Christian Fellow· tor in English. Mrs. Lolita Pooler, 28th of December, so all _people DIAL 7746 lished yeal'ly in connection with be Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tapy and Albuquerque, is inatl·uctor in mod­ planning to get tickets through the that students can follow ihe words. I ship. It is understood by the The MIRAGE. It is hoped that t.!Jtr whole student Councn that these are the only or­ Mr. and Mrs, J. L, Riebsomer, and ern languages, and Charles Sim· University are urged to do so as 1 John Mol'l'ison is in charge o:f ar~ body comes. !iu ·make this a big ganizations wishing th~ aid. ' Due mons of LouisiarUl, just discharged soon as possible. The tickets are rangemcnts. at Kil•tland Field as a lieutenant, $1.20 per person. holidn.:v~• ,,fair. to the m.e.. of th• ••cretary of Lobo Publication System I the Associated Students Office the ----- is instructor in Englisb, ... See you in El Paso! Marie Pope Wallis, San Fran­ exact status of the Coundl budget -----.. - ·~~--~ To Change With Fall Term,· fAA cisco and Albuquerque, back from .,1 is not known, and a motion was camp.l on NOTICE TO ALL LOBO made to table the approval of the service with the UNRRA, is in­ STAFF MEMBERS Appear Tuesday and Friday u u • sh uetor in modern languages. budgets until the definite situation p T h The LOBO assignment sheet for 6 Anne T. Winecoff of Laramie, the January 4 issue will be up in 11Midgard ExitJ" a poem by El· Wyo., i.s instructor in Eng1ish. ' f co;~~n!~:n sthf:l'b:~g~to~: S~:~::t th:r!~:O t~=m~~~rCl~~t~~ :~~~·~i;; rogram ontg t The LOBO office Friday, December liot B. Gose, Jr., a University o£ body assembly once a month that in the fall term of 1946, the Stu. Educated at Wyoming\ Duke and 28 so that all copy ean be in the New Mexico student from Albu­ were Pl'Oposed by .Mr. Oakley at dent Publications Board ha.s an· Will Speak on "The Tools Cotncll, she hns taught in Mnt•y. office before the Sun Bowl holiday querque, has been accepted for the last week's meeting are awaiting nounced that The LOBO wdl; at Continued on Page 4 a Purpose Wardroom is making big plans starts. Sweaters ~Gift With ''Annual Anthology of College decision pending the next Faculty that timeJ be 1·eturncd .to the :arm- Qf the folklorist" for this semester. Of course, ev­ Poetry/' the University English de~ Senate meeting. The plans will be er system of appearmg twtce a erything is still in the planning brought up at that meeting, and week, partment has announced. stage now. Wardroom will spon­ This week's progtam under the defimte action will be taken, The news covemge under this Navy Party Gets Christmas ~or Happy Hour, The Wardroom Five·State Organization auspices of the School of Inter­ The anthology, sponsored by the Pi Beta Alpha, social ~ot•ority system is more prompt and ade- Dance, a Smoker, a Hard Time Ametican Affairs, th!:! Departments National Poetry Association, is a and the Boots nnd Saddle Club quatc, and >I is the opinion ef the Dance and a Boxing Match in the PJanned for Education of English and Modern Languages, Festivities off to Soaring Start collection of poetry written by .,. requested recognition from the Board that this publication system gym. Joe Boyle has announced American college students repre. Dr. George I. Sanchez, :formerly CounciJ. This was voted on and will better serve the campus. the Co11ege of Fi~e Arts, and the Christmas festivities got off to a soaring start, last Wed .. that Wardroom now has sixty new of AlbU