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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1951 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. i 'l'hur~;!llay, J11ne 21, 1951 • Sport,s Views • • • Prep Band Clinic Ends NM Pr~p Star Has P .. ge.Four .• " 1 Rivalry With Dad thous11nd students at UNM and the Troding Dominates Boseboll Scilne With Concert in SUB Bobby Lee, A.lamogorlto high coaches also share that attitude• school track and' football star. whtr , . · · · to 2 to win the 1951 national Col- . A concert held Sa~urday after. ·· · By ~on Benelb lege Baseball championship. l'he noon in the Student. Union b(lll• ia to .attend the Dnivers~ty this fall, Baseball . Sooners came from behind to eap- ~;oom b~;ought the s1x daY H1gh attributes a large share of his suc­ l'rades domin11ted thll national ture the crown. ' school band clinic at UNM to a cess to a rivalry with his dad. baseball scenE~ last week, Sev!Jn ma- · The nati.on!\1 Tennis Pro Cham-. close. .According to Bobby's father,"< CAMPUS jol; league teams figured m the pionship starts today as .a. round- Approximately 290 :per s P n s ll:op Lee, "Whlln he· wasn't knee swa:ps with the Dodgers, Yanks, robin affair Standouts lll the heard the 55 state h1gh school stu­ and Cards apparently getting the ~atches figti~e to be Pancho Segu- · dents attending the cli;nic p!~y eight high to a pup he started trying to ADVISORS best 'end of the deal. ra, last year's cham:p, Pancho <;fon- seleetio;ns, · " out-do the old man.'' · The Yanks traded Sanford, Fill:• zales :Frank Kovaes, Bobby R1ggs Gerald .R .hescott, ba.nd di;rec- So. far the 170 pound Alamogor­ for Photographic rick and Porterfield, all pitcher~, to 11nd F.rank Parker. Jack Krame~;, · tor from the University of Minne-. do star' has been quite successful the Senators. for southpaw tw1der coming . out of his abbreviated re- sota, directed the .combined band, in breaking hi~ father'& reco:rds, Problems B.ob Kuzava, Tommy B'rne Wl!nt tirement, will also compete. The p1·ogram iucluded'; ":French to Detroit for Stubby Overmll'e Military Marching Sopg," by Ro~ and it has been a tough job, for llop .. ] Lee was quite an athlete himself, I and $10,000, Q berg; "American Follc Rhapsody,' both in high school and college. The Dodgers traded Joe Hatten, N. ew r1 eanS. CAP by Grundman; "Little Woodwind Young Lee- was the star of th,e , 1J iiPEA I pitcher; Bruce Edwards, catcher; · Music," by Pisk, played by a wood- recent state high school track meet . Eddie Milcsis, infielder; and Gene w··InS Dr. ill Meet wind quartet; "Last Spring," .b;y 1 LOMAS, Hermansld1 outfielder; 'to the Cubs ·Grie.%; "Russian Hymn" and held at the University. At this . . -./~.. "· :::: 'I us ... meet he set new state records for for a much needed pitcher, Johnny Zimmerman Field ·was the scene "D;rmk to Me Only with Thine both the 100 yard dash and the 220. E rna Fergusson Speaks catcherSchmitz; AIoutfielder Waiker; Andyand Patkosecona i of .s.mart march' 1ng and · d r1'II' ll"!g Eye.sextet. s" :perf or. med. by a. :F1·ench. llorn As a high school ;football player, baseman Wayne Terwilliger, teamsiin the Civil Air Patrol dnll . Lee also made quite a record at AREio 2 llowie Pollett, pitcher, went fi,'Ol!l competition last Saturday after- The band· closed the perJ;ormance Alamogordo, He is one of the f1·esh-, the St. Louis Cardinals to the P1- noop, with "Rio Rita Overture," arranged 1 men entering the University in the FINISHING rates along with teammates Joe The snappy marching of the New by David Bennett, and a movement fall that the Lobo coaches hope will Lilli AllY SUPPLIES 1 Garagiola, catc)ler; Bill H!Jwerton, Orleans cadets won them first place from "Folk Song Suite," by Ralph give the team a needed shot in the MIN 1 Before 1200 Monday Nite outfielder· Dick Cole, rook1e sho;rt.; and a chance to compete in the Na- Von Williams. arm. DO!I II stop • and' relief lJitcher Ted Wilks. tiona! Meet at Bolling Field, Wash. The final number al~;~o featured Hop Lee has but one record left COMMERCIAL Fro~ the Pirates, the Cards got ington, D. C. The winner at Wa~h- baton twirlers who }lave been train­ that young Bobby hasn't brolcen, ~ Wally Westlake and Cliff 'Cham- ington will vie with the Canad1an ing under the direction of the Uni­ and that is his record for college PHOTOGRAPHY ., Talk on Albuquerque bers. · team which has won the interna- varsity's drum major, John Large. touchdowns at NMMI. Sonnichsen Is Next Two Rodey Stars Vital statistics Sunday showed ·tiona! championship for three Prof. Robert E. Dahnert, director Pappy Lee says he'll be happy AT Stan Musi!ll leading the· National str&ight years. \ of the UNM marching band, was to see his son break that record - Will Have Parts In league with a batting ave~age of Teams from Albuquerque and well-pleased with the clinic's work. while at New Mexico, Several Summer lecturer Draws large. Crowd .376, and Minnie Minoso pa~mg the Blytheville, Ark., were highly com- He said, "I think both the band di­ CAMPUS Summerhouse Play American with .362, Roe still leads plimented for their marching. rectors and the students were en­ Dr: C. L. Sonnichsen, English the chucking department in the N:a- Brig. Gen. John s. Mills, com- thusiastic about the clinic. We hope head at Texas Western College, will Two former Rodey theatre stars To Opening lecture tional with a 9-0 record, whlle. manding general, Special Weap~ns that next· year we will be able !o CAMERA CENTER give the second address in the "Lec­ will appear in the first'·production Gumpert has .a 6-0 tally in the Command; Col. L. s. Graham, ch1ef expand the band, and perhaps m tures Under the Stars" series at o:f the Summerhouse theatre next Erna Fergusson, author, lectur- .. ·American. of the New Meico military district; the. future we can include high 2304 E. CENTRAL Across from Stadium the Unive1•sity of New Mexico's week. Jim Morley, who graduated er, and lifelong Albuquerque resi. Brookl;im, National league lead. Col. John L. Parker, professor of school orchestra and chorus in­ summer session July 2. from UNM irl' 1949 and Bob Combs, dent, spoke on "Albuquerque, How ers boasts a team batting average air science and tactics, AFROTC; struction in the clinic." Ph. 3-0233 Dr. Sonnichsen said recently that a student at the University, will Did We Get 'l'hat Way" before a of :283, but the White Sox. in ~he and Lt. Col. Chase Driggs, com~ work with the theatre group this American league better this Wlth mander, 4910th Air Base Group in one of his first assjgnments after delighted audience of approximate­ ~OURNALIIM I I. season. ly 1200 persons at the University a ~~~·home department is led Albuquerque were the judges for E. CENTRAL AVE. Morley, favorite of Rodey theatre Monday night, by Gil Hodges, first .sacker for .the the competition. .n I patrons for several years, played An overflowing crowd of some Dodgers, with 20, H1s closest nval :t\j:arching formations and flank important roles in "Hamlet," "Dark two hundred persons had to be seat­ is Westlake with 16. Ted W!lliams movements were done in quick BOMB SHELTERS. The Department of Civilian· Defense has of the Moon," and "L'Histoire du ed on the University lawn as Dr. THE BIGGEST ''PLUS" IN CIGARETTE HISTORY Soldat" while attending the Univer. leads the junior circuit Wlth 12 time1 followed by sti;pulated drills requested that the LOBO re-publish this map showing the lo­ Robert E. Barton Allen, associate homers. and mdividual drills. sity. After receiving liis bachelor's professor of speech, introduced the I cation of shelter areas on the University campus. Shelters, degree here in 1949 he went to ti Golf The teen-age squadron is one of which are in basements of University buildings, are shown on Western Reserve University in speaker to the audience. i: Mighty Ben Hogan blazed to a the many activities of the Civil Ah: · the map in solid black. Each shelter is marked with a sign bear­ Cleveland for graduate work. Miss Fergusson told many anec­ ·• glorious finish to win the U.S. Open Patrol squadron here. The CAP ifl, dotes which described the. growth I ing the letter "S." Safety rules released were: If a warning is While there he appeared in the Golf championship at Oakland an auxiliary of the Air Force, a American premiere performance of of the city from a frontier town to. 'I Hills, ~ich. with a 287 for the three volunteer organization on a semi- sounded, take shelter according to the area you are in. If attack the city as we know it today. Her I Christo~her Fry's "Thor, with An­ day gnnd. militacy basis. "NO UNPLEASANT comes without warning, lie down flat, behind some vertical pro­ gels.'' Upon finishing work on his introductory remarks put the audi­ ' Second place in the open fell to Albuquerque and Sandia, the two tection if it is available. Keep covered for 90 seconds. After the maste~:'s degree at Western Re­ ence in a jovial spirit as she lam­ Clayton Heafner with a 289. I~ the squadrons here, are made UJ? of raid is over report to the nearest aid station for first aid, or as­ serve, Morley_was appointed profes­ pooned tlie local press on the third slot was the South African, pilots, accountants, hou§eWJves, sor of drama at Trinity University advance stories concerning the Bobby Locke, with a 291. Lloyd teachers and other interested citi­ sistance to others. Do not attempt to leave the city. in San Antonio, Tex., where he has lecturer. Mangrum and Julius Boros tied for zens. Training include search and been teaching since. According to the speaker, inac­ fourth with 293. rescue, mobile defen~e, com!Jl!Jni· He appears in "Biography" curacies in stories printed in the Hogan had a poor start the first cations and aeronautical trammg. AFTER-TASTE" which opens July 2 in one of the downpapers and Lobo, placed her day firing a 76. He shot 73 the sec- ond' day, 71 on Su~day mornin~, but French Film Slated Air Force Officers leading roles. With him, playing age of at least 90 years and had finally came roarmg home w1th a the part of a physical health en­ rher unable to speal.c English. sub-par 67 in the last round. Study U Testing ·thusiast, wm be Combs, who is also "Albuquerque got this' way,'' said The three-daY. show saw the le!l-1 Warit Good Food and a familiar Rodey personality. the speaker, "by plannings, counter­ ::;ee-saw back and forth. Slammm Plenty of It? For Saturday Show Officers from the 3500th l>ilot Combs played in "Dream Girl," plannings, and misplannings. We Try our meals at Training Group at Reese Air Force "Girl from Wyoming," and "Silver had so many kinds of people doing Sammy Snead lead the first day~ ... added to the The Summer :Film Society will Whistle.'' with Locke taking over at the mid· KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE present "Volpone," a French :pro­ Base, Texas, are meeting with so many .kinds of things • • • that day point only to have Bantam Ben ON CAMPUS world's 'most Featured with Morley in the we made a town that was a good duction, Saturday night in the members of the UNM counseling coming to the Southwest in 1931 show is Betty Keeney, west coast town to live in." Hogan roar home in the finale. By the day, week, or month. Inter-American Affairs patio at 8 was to teach a course in South­ Boxing . One big meal Sunday noon. and testing services to discuss ways television star who has appeared She told of the old. days when famous ABCs p.m. and mea11s of t~sting and compiling western literature. in Summerhouse productions during Another ancient man m the Also Rooms Having specialized· in 18th cen- Albuquerque had but 6000 people The film is directed by the famous results of exams given to future past seasons. She has played in and approximately 40 saloons. Said sports world has shown that he still $10.00 and $15.00 French director and producer, Jean pilot officers in the air corps. . tucy literature, Dr. Sonnichsfln said. "Voice of the Turtle," "Angel has something of the old punch. per m(lnth. Always• he at first rebelled and consented Miss Fergusson, "1t must have been Joe Louis sent Lee Savold to the Cocteau, and is an adaptation of The two-day conference, whiQh Street," and "Rain.'' quite a floating population.'' She Ph. 2-0911 Ben Jonson's play of the same started yesterday and is ending to­ only because the president of T.W. Other members of the cast in­ canvas in the sixth round before a ~milder name. C. was a big man with a powerful described Albuquerque of those full house in Madison Square Gar- day, is being headed by Dr. A.1 A. will. clude Nancy Norvell, John Ovesea, days as being the most wide open "Volpone" is a satire on 15th cen­ Wellck, director of the University Del Tenney, Betty Raede,and Karl den last week. • After getting into the course, he Westerman. The production is di­ town in the territory and "would Louis looking somewhat hke the etter tucy Venetian life and is considered Counseling and Testing service. said that he was amazed ·to dis­ put modern Reno to shame.''. Brown 'Bomber of 10 years ago, by many critics to be one of Jon­ Other members of the University rected by David Peckinpaugh. B tasting. son's outstanding plays. The acting cover a wealth of unwritten histocy, Tickets for the central-staged When the University grant was kept jarring Savold with hard left faculty who are meeting with the folklore, biography and legend that made in 1890, people felt the site I. :J~al in the Cocteau film version is said production may be obtained at the jabs and belting him with short five Air Force officials are Mr. N. needed to be done. theatre box office in Old Town, or east of town would never have any r rights and uppercuts, until Savold ooler to be good. The film sound track is S. Stout and Ray Poole of the coun­ Proof that Dr. Sonnichsen has connection with the town. At that gour wale/, in excellent condition and will be seling and testing services, Profes­ reservations may be made by call­ ' ,wj took the count. done a bit of digging into south­ inqo 2-9151. time, it took an hour or so in a bus Joe says he wants another crack C smoking accompanied by English sub-titles. sors Bonner M. Crawford and W. H. western material are his book1l: pulled by a team of horses to reach ' at Ez Charles, and he'll probably tnag :Jewe gou . Two short subjects will be in­ Ivins of the College of Education, Billy King's Tombstone, ·Roy Bean, the school from town. ' 'l get his chance ·sometime in Sep• cluded in the Saturday showing. Dr. Thomas Calkins, John Flores, Law West of the Pecos, Cowboys 'I tember as a result of his showing . "Rhythm in Light," an experimental and James A. Milling of the Veter­ NOTICE She sajd that in the early days I longer and Cattle Kings, and I'll Die Be­ the University offered what was ~ I against Savold. film on modern art, will be shown ans' Administration Guidance Serv­ fore I'll Run, The Story of the ' I ice. Due to the July 4th holiday, the mostly a high school education, and Sidelights. . . aiong with Norman McLaren's Great Texas Feuds. Lobo will appear Friday next week. many students came to school on i i il anJ I The muddy Ohio river at Man­ "Fiddle deDee," another experi­ their ponies. ' etta, 0., was the scene of a major mental film returned by popular upset by the Wisconsin Badgers as more Jepenclal/y. request. · Dr. Allen, making concluding re­ they swept over the favorites in Showings are scheduled for 8 and marks, said that even today many the intercollegiate regatta. Wash-· 10 p.m. Admission is fifty cents at students come to the University to ington, the favorite, was a length LET US TEST IT the door or by season ticket. Captain Granum Retires .Saturday get a high school education, and behind the victors. Winning time many still bring their ponies with I was 7:05.5, seventeen seconds fast­ Capt. Alfred M. Granum, com­ Shortly before commencement them. FREE manding officer of the University "I am pleased to leave the Navy Miss Fergusson told of the old er than last year. IN SECONDS ON OUR earlier this month, members of the I The University of Oklahoma lO U English Exams NROTC unit for the past three with representatives from New days when the ladies of the town squeezed by the Tennessee Vols, 3 years, retires from active duty with Mexico who will ·be a credit to had a controversy over the city .I To Be Given July 10 the Navy Saturday. · themselves, the University and the library which lasted fo1• 50 years. • i il Watc1t~J}J"Mii5tir After thirty-one years service, service," he said. "I am also pleased She also told of the "other ladies" ' ·. H 11 The sophomore English profi­ Captain Granum said, "I haven't in the town who made third street L' ~Meeting to Be Held CHESTERFIELD IS THE ONLY CIGARETTE ciency examination which is re­ had any duty in my career more re­ to have had a share in their educa­ a place where nice girls were for­ ' : )I ~ quireil of all sophomores in the Col­ warding than my present duty. It tion.'' When asked what· his m~st bidden to trear,l. iJ . has been my greatest satisfaction.'' valuable experience in the Navy "Albuquerque was a great thea­ ~-· ·To Plan Sports . of all brands tested in which leges of Arts and'Sciences, Business ' Administration and Education will The distinguished officer has had had been, he replied, "My service trical town in the early days," she Athletic director J oh'n Dolzadelli be administered on July 10, 1951, at a broad and colorful career since here.'' said, "Stars had to stop somewhere i i has announced that a meeting e members of our taste panel 1 p. m. in the Science Lecture hall. his graduation from. the Naval between Kansas City and the West I 'I would be held Monday to plan in• !A scientific printed record Academy in 1920. He wears the The Captain's interests are Coast-so they stopped here!". I _.._ Sophomores, juniors, or seuio1·s broad. He is an ardent reader and According to the speaker, tuber­ \· tramural competition in handball 'mctde electronically will found no__ unpleasant ___ _ after-taste." (including transfel's) in the College bronze sta1•, combat citation, and enjoys walking as a pastime. He (i volleyball, bowling, horseshoes, ten- commendation ribbon, as well as culosis was the saving factor for n tell you the true condition of Arts lind Sciences, the College has -read n1any books about the Albuquerque. In 1912 it seemed I nis, and gol.f. . . ' . . . From rhe reporr of o well·lcnown reseatcll orgonlaarlon of Education, and the College of several service and campaign med­ 't " The meetmg w11l be held m GYD.l· and rate of your watch. ,als from World War II. southwest and is something of an that the eity was on the way down Business Administration who have authority on the su.,bject. He also with the railroad "taking more II nasium room 7 at 4 p.m. EXPEI\T WATCH REPAIRS never taken the English Proficiency He commanded the flagship . of enjoys golf and tenms. ~~ Dolzadelli asked that all inter­ Rear Adm, Daniel Barby during the people away than it was bringing :J PROMPT . Examination at the University of He and Mrs. Granum intend to in.'' Enterprising Inert at the Cham- · ested persons attend the meeting. • New Mexico should take the test. Philippine invasion and participat· 1 Both individuals and. teams, are ECONOMICAL SERVICE ed in the landings at Morotai, .Ley• make their home in Albuquerque ber of Commerce began to promote :, asked to cooperate m planning the ALWAYS Bu·v Students who are to talce the test te, and the action at Lingayen Gulf after the Captain's retirement. the city as a tuberculosis resort and events.· . .. . . must report to the Counseling and under Admiral Kincaid. Captain Granum's two sons are "as patients began to trek into the l At the intramural plannmg meet; Testing Services and be scheduled Captain Granum holds a Master following in . their father's foot­ city, both the invalids and Albu. . ing held last week to formulate for the test. Students must sign up of Science degree from. Harvard · steps. One . son, Bmdford, was quetque found new life.'' for the test not later than noon of , graduated from Annapolis this ~., pl!IM for softball and basketball University and attended the Indus­ Miss Fergusson told of some of :,. July 9, 1951. Students will not be trial College o£ the Ai'llled Forces month and Roger, his younger son, the famous persol!ages who· have ;c.: .~ competition onlY' two persons at- excused from classes to tal,e this finished at New MexiM Military In­ ill tended. . · and the Army-Navy staff college in lived in Albuquerque. Among these "In order to have an intramural test. Washington. He has specialized in stitute this year. Both boys desire Was Dr, Ralph Bunche, Nobel prize .~. ... " HESTERFIELD Students are required to pass the to make the Navy their career. . program for t h e summer sess10n, communications and electronics in winner and UN trusteeship official. . examination in order to qualify for Captain Granum will be relieved She pointed out that Bunche, who said Dolzadelli, "the students will the Navy and was prominent in the ' Capt. :M. Granum · by Col()nel Nelson K. Brown, U.S. have to show more interest and in• upper divisiop standing. Those ~tu­ development of r!ldar during the A. ·attended grade school here," is one dents who fall to pass the examma· early days of World War II. M.C. as commanding officer. of the o£ the few men in the world who dicate their desire to participate/' tion will be reqU1red to take a re­ NROTC unit and staff presented NROTC unit this week. Colonel Before coming to New Mexico in Captain Granum with a silver tr!\y can make peace," She said that view course in English in addition 1948 he served as Secretacy of the llrown comes to the University many 11!-en in the world are capabJe to meeting the other graduation and cigarette lighter at a surprise from the hMdquarters of the Fleet Munitions lloard under the Depart­ party. The NROTC yearbook Mark of makmg war, but Dr. Burtche 1S requirements. ment o£ Defense in Washington. Marine :Force, Atlantic at Norfolk, one of the few ca;pable of makirtg '51 was dedic!lted to him, ~ Va.· peace. interlaced •.• ~ se~~~ce, causing you to be , • . used less, and le!la, Thursday, June ~8, 1951 What Does' It Cost? Page Three RECOMMENDA liONS" and less, than me , .. ,. some wa,nderipg words need h~ve t6 Arts· anrl Science Students . The ~allowing i11 an editorial which appeared recently in the their comm11s . . ·• as draw-string& FOR FINE F·ooo Cal.'lsbad Current-Argus; · · · for their thol!ght pajamas • , . . · · We question a statement made by State Comptroller Rich· thol!gh,' often, i'm ,not recog!li:l:ed Receiv~ Straight, :A' Grades· Valuable Donations ard Strahlem that it has cost the New Mexico taxpaye:J;s $2,000,· •.. by he, wh with golden liguid-turpentine! Albuquerque students with a "B'' Phillips. Also in.cluded in the June dona- STYLE ·DINNERS some valid points. At the same time we think that the two mil­ Co,..flEfl.SO tf ·or better included: Mary Ellen Daye:r, Richard Fra: tion was an old picture of Albu­ lion dollar figure quoted by Mr. Strahlem deserves some careful B. M. Adams, Louise Boyd ser, George L. Downing, Barry Bar- que.rgue and old ledgers contal.·n. in. Jr 6-Coutse .\ ... '~ ... , . u:Go review. . ' j'He saya our air raid sheltera are no damn good." ThrUier Opens Adams, Herbert Ashby, Thelma S. ton White, William C11rt.er Doyle, lhany' interesting and historical CHOW MEIN If the henent which New Mexico receives from its out-of­ Baker, Pauline H. Barton, Mel­ Ann Gro$jean, Frederic Hicks, hand written ent:ries. · · Special Deluxe ...... $l!.()() state students exceed!l' the taxpayers' outlay each year, then bourn L. l!ernstein, Fred Black, Mary Wysocki. The books are being catalogued Film Series Edith Lee Bratton, Paul L. Butt, John W. Jewell, Linda Linstrom- and the material is available for CHOP SUEY fees for those students should be as reasonal:>le as possible. On berg, Val R. McClure, Hendl'ik use, according to Kelle~. . . By Bill Wintefbottom James W. Caylor, Molly Conley, w. Reservations must be made 4 the other hand, if New Mexican residents are actually subsidiz­ Jacqueline Cox, Robert Delmar, Nyland, Robert s. Willis. Other donations to tlie library in- hours in advance tor preparation. LETTERIP Last Saturday night the Film Robert E, .Dewhurst, Phyllis G. William Merritt, Diane E. Metze!, elude books by Thomas S. Bell, of EGG FOO YOUNG ing the education of out-of-state students, Mr. Strahlem appears TAYLOR'IZED Ernest Lynne Martin Jr., Sanford Pasadena, Calif., the oldest living to be on the. right track. · by George Taylor Society began the summer sel'ies Diebenkorn, ··James P. Doyle, Bar­ .. of movies with the Alfred Hitch­ bara Easter, Robert Elia, Leland Race Newton. alumni of the University. Mr. Bell Maud Davis Question cock production of "The Lady Endsley, Jack Engles, Doris Eth­ Frank T. O'Brien, Don .H. Peter- has lon~r been interested in the Uni- · ·SHRIMP FRIED RICE TJJm East at Home Builders Vanishes.'' · . ridge, Howard H. Evans, Fred Fal­ son, James C. Pulte, William B. versity and the library, and occa­ Punctuations Plea Sample Jr. siopal gifts have been received from Supply-only one bloc'k East of Name It Now ·Dear Editor: The picture was typical of Hitch­ lis, Robert D, Feltham, Claude E. 3200 block N. 4th cock's work, full of suspense and Gamble,. Manuel Garcia Jr, Russell Low!lll Schorsch, Wallace him. · DOWN TOWN I had ratlier expected your "Let­ Poignant Points surprises, all of which lead to the Marvin L. Garrett, Roger C. , Selle1·s, B. D. Simpkin, Walter N. Recent donations from Bell in- It's about time the powers that be decided on a name for terip" column to be deluged with Simons. . elude the following books: "Army the men's new dorm other than the Men's New Dorm. For a opinions on the recent firing of Mrs. oh i'm as happy as a lark . . . recovery of the vanishing lady. Green, Miriam Gl'iswold, Frank 618 W. CENTRAL. 219 W. Claremont because i am a question mark . · . . A guitarist sends secret informa­ Gruver, Betty Jean Hall, Nicholas William R. Speer Robert A. War- of the Pacific," "Autobiography of year and a half the beautiful. structure has served as a home Davis by Dean, Mathany, but since ren, Carrollyn Wiiliams, Janie E. Kit; Carson," "'Adventures of Santa there hasn't been, may I take this a little hunch-backed thing-a-rna- tion by song and guitar to the van­ Hallick, Robe1't'Ames Hayes, Rich­ DIAL 2·3155 2-3582 I away from home for hundreds of men students. It is time they jig ... that's often used to take a ishing lady, Dame Mae Whitty. ard Hilbert, W.illiam Holcomb, John Whiting. · Fe Trade," "Sp,anish Explorers in Phone· I means of airing my own views on Luz Maria Wong, Vera Cruz, the Southwest,' and "Pathbreakers I had a positive. address. the subject. · dig ..• at sentences which make no There is one good murder and an B. Housley, Donald F. Hudson, Al­ A building as distinctive as it is deserves something more sense . . . attempted murder of the leading phonse Iacoletti, Fred H. Jordan, Mex.; Gretchen Steiner, Honolulu, from River to Ocean." ,J Maud Davis has been on campus .. or else i'm used as a defense • . . lady as she befriends the vanishing · P.eter Kunkel, Mabel Clark Lawson, Hawaii; William Dap.aa, Gold Coast, II than a temporary tag. It deserves a bona fide name! only one year and two months. As against another question mark·. . • lady. . Marilyn Larsen, Dorothy Layton, West Africa, and Ursula Boysen, There is no excuse for the laxity with which the Board of a resident of the dorm I can say like when two lovers in a park . • . The majority of the action takes. Jerome Levy, John L. Lookingbill, Manila, Philippines, Dormitory ~omen Elect that during that time she has en­ Regents have (not) handled this matter. If any more time goes attempt to answer questions why place aboard a train. During the Ernest T. Love Jr., Tony A. Mar­ Hokona-Marron women's dormi­ kII deared herself to most of us who tinez, Ernest Lynne Martin Jr., · "ijE'S BACK! by without affixing a monicre to the. stuccoed ·stranger, it will came under her jurisdiction li\nd also ..• their actions must always· belie early part. of the trip, Dame May tory held an election for summer . • . the feeling deep within each Whitty is abducted and the merry Denis MacDonald. Wright Will Call session. officers last week. Dine &Donee i I soon be known locally as the old Men's Dorm.-wk. to just about everyone on and off stubbo~'ll William H. Medary, Carolyn Mil­ campus with whom she came in heart ... as parents keep chase begins. ' Officers elected were: .Lee Tuohy, t\\.oR ···~· contact. them apart . . . .After many exciting escapades, helm, Wick Miller, Robert G. Nor­ president; Ellie Simms, vice-presi­ at the but when i really have my fun . . . including a 1ight in the baggage fleet, James Ortega, Josephine V. U Square Dance dent; Mary McKittrick, secretary· 1.1 She has been more thai\ a house­ is i;f the right thing isn't done . • . car between the hero and an Italian Pedrick, James H. Pierson, Richard A recent Lobo headline said "Lobos Will Travel By Air mother; she has been a personal Henry Wright of the Albuquer­ treasurer. '"' . IN PERSON" and someone tlies to mend by magician, who is in cahoots with E. .:Ransom, Charles B. Reynolds, que Ropers' Square Dance club will · The following women were elect­ This Fall." Let's hope they travel on the ground, too. friend to all who came to her. There ::But--" ... it's then i answer "Oh the enemy counter-spies, the van­ Bobbie Macela Richards, Annabelle ed as conidor representatives: HITCHING has been no barrier of status or -so what 1" •.• and often i make ishing lady is recovered. But the Sanchez, Robert Sanchez; Alfonso be the guest caller tonight ,for the rank between her and her charges weekly Unive1·sity square dances on Georgann Hoff, north hall; Ollie suspects quail . • . by guestions ruse used for her recovery is dis· Sandoval, George A. Small; Dolores the tennis courts from 7:30 to 9:30. Creecy, center hall; Sidney Shields, the original as there is in the other dorms, and which entail a "Jail?" . . . covet.;ed ~nd the cha~e is on again. Smith, Shirley Snyder, Gretchen POST When Maude Davis was fired, she was told that shehad "too by this very friendliness she has Wright is the vice-president of Marron, fi:rst floor; and Ruth Bol· yes, i'm as happy as can be . • . Th1s t1me the act10n turns into Spear, Enos J. Strawn, Gloria Ta­ the Central District of New Mexico ton, Marron, second floor. much ambition and ability to be a house mother." That sounds had more control over us than could there ain'~ no other mark l.ike me gu~ play .which reminded us of the bacchi, Jack Tomlins, Robert Wells, be expected in a like situation. Square Dance Association . .He spe­ OKLAHOMA JOE SPECI~IZING IN: liket sufficient grounds.___,______. • . th.ere re other marks, l~ke ex- Ind1an fight scenes in American Roscoe Wilmeth, Merle H. Witt­ cializes in chatter calls but will Her main means of control rest­ clamat10ns .... but they ~on t have westerns. Of course all turns out meyer, Alice Woodward, Barbara also direct singing calls.' . , ed in her respect for us individually my conn?tatlOl\S .. : for 1 can stun ' for the best: The secret information Woody, and Patricia Yenney. Mrs. · Elna Richardson, women's ··Fresh Trout and in our respect and admiration rou'!r ~mds w1th fnght, •.. ~Y ask- reaches. the proper people and the Students from other New Mexico physical education instructor at Welcome Again for her. Unlike the other house­ mg Ate you sure. you.re nght?" enemy lS defeated. Oh yes the hero towns with a "B" were: James N. UNM, will walk through the various Students • ;- Good Food Sea Food New. Mexico Summer Lobo mothers on campus who stay to of. course when .1 des1r.e t~ play wins the girl. ' Babcock, Olivia Smith, Emily L. calls to instruct the groups. themselves, aloof from this disgust- ... 1 put gr_eat thmkcrs. m dismay Th~ picture is 1illed with subtle Bradbury, Joel B. Burr, Jane Cal­ Townspeople, students, and fac­ -:• Good Refreshments Chicken Bud B bb Ed' ing un-Victorian generation. Maud . • . by b':a.my tunes w1th ~horus Enghsh humor and the sophisticat­ vin, Frank Eddy, George A. ulty are invited to attend the dances, EASTSIDE a . · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · • · · · · · · · • · • · · · · · · · · · · • · 1tor shunned the reserved table for ~trong •. ·,~~ust ask ~cholars What ed calmness of the English man. Graham, Mary McCulloh, Calvin B. which are held • every Thursday Steaks Warren K1efer ...... •.. Assistant Editor housemothers in the dining hall ~s Wrong. • •..which often !~ads "The Lady Vanishes" was full Rogers, Richard S. Carroll, Harold night on the University tennis CLEANERS • :· Good Service Bob Fredeen B • M both last summer and this year. l!lto ~ fight,. • • yn.th ~~her questions of exci~ement, humo:r;, and intrigue. J. TalleJ7, Richard R. Castillo . courts, south of Carlisle gym. . . • • · · · . · · • · · • · · · • · · · · · · · · · usmess anager ' She wasn't too fond of the house- hke ~hats. R1ght! . • . Leavmg the IAA patio after the Ida Urbach . Ted Chamberlain, and mothers' teas, and was definitely , oh I ~1;1re hve a l~fe of gl~e • . . p!cture was over, M1ckey Caldwell, Lawrence A. Edwards, Felix Gar­ COOKED BY Editorial and business offices in the Journalism Building, Room 205, against the royal attitudes of all cause 1 m perplexmg-can t you UNM student was asked what she cia, Jr., Mike Gormley, G. Everett Laundry Tel. 8861, Ext. 314 . of them in exercising their duties. Smith, Harlan D. Graham, Glen L. A Chi 0 Prexy Goes East see 1 1? thought of the picture. Miss Cald- Two Hour Dry Cleaning Published ever;v Frida;v from June 8 through July 26, I951, Summer Session by the Aooo­ Instead of following the stereo­ The Exclamation: well said, "I liked the picture very Houston, Alice Huston, l!ob Lang­ Miss Frances Yelonek, president:. Roy.Newman ciated Students of the Unlversit;v of New Mexico. Entered as second class matter at the ford, Lee Lan¥an Jr., John W. of the UNM chapter of Alpha Chi When Needed Jlost. office, A}buquerque, Aug. I, 1913, under the act of Mar. 3, I879. Printed by the Unl· type patterns of these fossils, Maud the gUy above who spoke of me much, but it was rather hard to fol- versat;v Prantang Plant. ate with us, played cards with. us, • . . must think he's great with low as the sound was not loud Shaver, Jeannme Stafford, · and Omega, will be the University dele­ Smorgasbord every joked with us, comforted us when "Can't you see 1" , • • but i create enough.'' Faye Jean Thomas. gate to the Alpha Chi convention Ask Almost Any Student ...... we were sad, and rejoiced with us the ptost sensation .. :i'm tall and If something can be done about From other states: being held this week in Roanoke, Thursday when we were happy, st~1ght--an excl!lmat10nl . .. • th,e sound, the 1ilm society pictures Jules Adelfang, Bernard Archin­ Va. 1720 E. Central She even loaned money to us 1 am t.he on11 mth,IUsty vo1ce . . . wlll be well worth seeing this ofsky, David ·Carl Geliebter, Julius AlsQ accompanying Miss Yelonek One Block From U 4501 W. CENTRAL DAILY CROSSWORD when we were broke. And because for calhng k1ds w1th words like sUtnmer. Golden, Bob Goodkin, Donald Muf­ will be Mrs. Marvin Gardner, alum­ Ph. 3-7355 "Joysel" .•• or when a person turns son, Joseph Paull, Barbara Sam­ nae chapter representative and Miss 1706 E. Central ON HI-WAY 66 ACROSS 4. Man's · 19. Walked of these qualities we loved her. What other housemother can claim away . . • i draw attention with a quist, Arthur P. Sorenson Jr., Myr. Kay Keams of San Antonio, Tex. Tel. 2·1395 or 2·2708 Headquarters for the Boys 1. Confront nickname 20. Having such a relation. with her charges1 "Hey!" .•• so let a question ques­ na Jean Harrison. Ph. 2-7338 ; ; / 5, Strike with 5. A barrel terrets · I say, none! Yet Maud, the jewel of tion me ••• why i'd just laugh, viz Weekly Program ' the hand strip 21. City (Nev.) the group, was 1ired with the re­ a "Tee Hee!'' •.. 9. Kept 6. Musical 24. Roman god mark that she w.as too good to be a when husband says, to wife "I'll lO.Onewho Instruments of love housemother. Would it not have brain 'erl" ••. it's then i'm u;ed to MONDAY tunes 7. God of the 25. Northern been better judgment to retire the show his anger! .•• or should a Exhibition of paintings selected Gift seekers 12. Metal sky division of others and fill their vacancies with lover kiss the beau . . • you'll find from master's th.eses, Department HAVE YOU TRIED OUR 13. Ripe {Baby!.) Palestine more Malld Davises 1 me used to express "Oh !" •• , 1 ~f Art, UNM, w1ll be shown daily La 14. Work out, B. Pervade 27. Frosts so !lever mind that other whelp rrtom bslda. m. to 5 p.m. in the Fine HOT SANDWICHES ? 1 . To add to the disgrace of the ac­ · •.. JUst watch me strut my stuff A ••• see onr FEATURING: as a pian 9. Thus CL.) 29. Helped over tion, Mathany waited until the s . g. gallery.. 16. Mother 11. Prepares difficulties Yesterday's Answer dorm was emptied of Maud's with "Help!" ••• that's whv i'm Ba~tist Stud,ent Union daily used in "Come here! Quick!'r , .• devot10na! serv1ces, Mr. Charles 17. Put in a 13. Transparent 30. Fat friends. Then, when the summer you see--i make emotions stick! , .• ·Placito niche silicate 33. Manners 37. CUrved knife group was safely registered and Hedman. m charge, 12:30 to 12:50 19. Layers 15. Soaks, 34. Cozy retreat (Esk.) The Period: P· m. dally, at the Baptist Student CH.IS·HOLM'S hadn't the privilege of knowing they didn't speak of me--tl1e Center. On ... the Plaza {Geol.) as flax 35. Prosecute 40. Treasurer Maud . yet, without any foreknowl­ period ••• i guess it's 'cause i'm MIUELGINS the Stars: C. L . in 22.Typeof 18. Dross judicially (abbr.) .edge that she was the victim of not as lurid •.• but then-i'm used Le~ture Vn~er dirty politics, Maud was fired. Sonmchsen wdl speak on "Adven­ short tale more than the rest • . . and this tures o£ Feud Hunter," Dr. R. !E. COMPLETE. LUNCHES--BETTER ICE CREAM Old Albuquerque 23. Sesames Mathany timed it well. There was should prove that i'm the best , , , 4 12. I~ Bf. Ahllen m. charge, 8 p. m. in front (var.) scarcely a handful of us here 'to i'll bet they both wish they were BREAKFAST ANYTIME· . 24.Marble offer what help we could. oW EtDeNAdministr11tion bldg. FINE MEXICAN 'II me . . • so i·ound, so firm, so fully ESDAY 26. Sea eagle 19 Maud's friends wish her the best free ... IUtG, AND AMERICAN Inde.P~'\deni!e Da,y holiday, u ••• :n. Semblances of success and happiness next fall it seems the other marks mistook 2-6262 2400 E. Central PAT.; Exhibition of paintings bY" Ray. Q DISHES 28.0rigin~ ~lllo- . .•. my power but if you will look at Arizona State. There, as before, 1 mond Jonson will be shown from OFI', draft of a she will be appreciated and will be .•. at taylor1zed, no doubt you'll .. ' ..Ja~~~~~~ s. . 3:30 to 5:30p.m. at the Jonson gill­ document [I+ ~v~n a ~ree h~nd ,in the discharg­ see . . • he thinks an awful lot of 1er:IJ_ 1909 Las Lomas. 31.Hebrew mg of her duties mstead of bemg me •.• 'DHuRSDAY · . letter hampered and criticized as she has and just to prove that i'm still . Square dancing BPO!lsored by the 32. Natives of been here. . king ..• i'll show them i, too1 can ddepartptent o£ health and physical. ancient I canno$ help but believe that be mean ... before the comma has e .ucat1on fpr women, Mrs. Elna DO'YOUR LAUNDRY THE MODERN. WAY h!s say •.• i'll multiply and block 11·i••od Elgin. l7•NUJel Elgin Your-down-town Iberia those peot~le on this campus who his way ••• Richardson m cha,rge, 7:30 to 9:30 Cl'tlie/ul &paMiora DeLu:tf1. Domed 86. Musical are responsible for her firing actu­ ·The Comma: Ph• m. on the tenms courts next to bractltl 142.50 a:ttlaL 159.50 studies ally envy her for her personal at­ t e gym. Prfcei fncf. Fed. Tu. Other Efila.a trOm $33.76 ,We do all the work, so leave your yes, yes, you . blocked the :front FRIDAY headquarters 38. Place tributes and accomplishments. But door, jack ..• but, me, i came . 39. :Removes because they cannot or will not live Exhibition of paintings by Ray­ up to her stature as a real person, around the back • , • to stop this mond Jonson will be shown from washing when you go to· class (Print.) jealous, blind, aggression , • • you I 40. ~ortcise tliey have gotten rid of her and are ll :30 to 5:30 p, ln., Friday and Sat· searching for someone o£ the same k,now i'm used :for thought digres­ uLrday, at the Jdnson gallery 1909 ready to pick up a few hours. later. 4i.Fop '31 ictures or you may step clear out of bounds ~'{J:kb:t¥'n t1ckets $3.00. · · Albuquerque, N. M. 3;Exchange Ideas expressed in this letter, We A FEW BLOCKS WEST OF CAMPUS . on display are for sale operatqr ••• and find that you have been re. Services in churches throu ..hout . I• appreciate student inte~:est. placed ... by commas, which have the city. "'

\ I i i Grad to Coach at Belen Thursday, Ju11e. 28, 191il .$125,000 Golf Course Wilson Knapp, last year's L~bo Page Four grid captain and letterman :for four Years, will. be the new assistant ·. llt\ssissippi has had more iynch- To Open at UJuly 4 coach at I;lelen high sch<;>oj, mgs than any othe:r ~>tate.· . .Knapp, who graduated thili! June The. University golf course will w1th a bachelor's degree in physi­ co open 1~s new $125,000 l'emodeled cal e~uca~h;m, will take the post of golf course July 4. f(\otball Ime col:lch and will assist · UNM President Tom L. Popejoy With ·basketball and be head track wUI the first ball on the new coach. course from th~ number one tee CAMPUS durmg the opemng cerel\lonies at 9 a.m. · Among the dignitaries who will VOL. Llll ALBUQUERQE, N. M., FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951 NO. 120 , The new course, which will be one attend the opening ceremonies will ADVISORS of the longest in the United States, be: Gen. JQhn S. Mills, commander '" extends over 7,221 yards, Over o~ Ehe special weapons command at for Photographic three hundred trees have been K1rtland; Gen. Leland E. Strana. Edwin l. ·peterson; trapsplanted to the mesa hmd on t~an, military commander at San. Problems WhiCh the course has been con­ d1a base; Col. Perry Griffith, Kirt­ ·, structed. land field base commander; George ' Altrusa ~ oses L11ndry, president of the Sandia Visiting ProfessQr, · William H:. Tucker, nationally corp.; and D. F. Worth, head of the knqwn golf course designer who . AEC at Sandia. · h!!;s built or remodeled l20 co'urses, .,j la1d ou~ the new course. Tucker July 19-22 the first major tourna­ Will Speak Monday also built the original course for ment will be played on the new the University and has remained ~ourse, This will be the New Mexico Edwin Peterson, visiting' profes- here \iS head greens keejler since JUmor tournament, sponsored by Clauve President that time. the Junior Chamber of Commerce. sor <;>f English this summer at the University of New Mexico, will be A new golf shop has also been In early August a city tourna­ started on the course. It will be ment, also sponsored by the Jay­ FINISHING the third speaker on the "Lectures b.ui.It at a ·c<;>st of $17,000. lf Na· cees, will be played on the course. Under the Stars" series Monday Sixty-one Sailors UNM Dean of Women TB;E CALM BEFORE THE STORM-Gleeful anticipation tiona! production authorities ap. SUPPLIES night. The University of Pitts­ jlrove the second half of the pro. burgh teacher will speak on "An From University wrmkles t~e face of Berl Huffman, University athletic director, posed construction, the building will COMMERCIAL Art Worth Leal·ning." International leader as he ad':Ises all-state f.ullb.ack A. L. Terpening of Artesia, cost $43,000. His lecture will be highlighted ·· 'i s~o\Yn filling out an applicatiOn for admittance to the Univer­ "The lay of the land has allowed NEW MEXICO . PHOiOGRAPHY with anecdotes on student-writers On Summer Cruise Sity~ fall semeste~. One of the. most promising athletes in New us. to de;Sign a COUl'Se of champion­ and authors who have succeeded or Sixty-one senior and sopJ10more For Next Two Years Mexico football history, young Terpening will add additional slup cahber," Tucker said. ENCiRAVINCi AT failed in the short-story and novel fields. midshipmen from the NROTC unit Lena C. Clauve, dean of women at p~wer to f~e Lobo backfield this fall . .1\, 190-pound stick of dyna­ at the University will take part in UNM, left Albuquedque Monday for mit~, he literally shatters an offensive line. No slouch in the COMPANY Pet!)rson has taught at the Uni­ White Silver Springs, W. · Va., versity of. Pittsburgh for the past the Navy's annual summer cruise where she will be installed as pres­ brams de:partmen~, A. L . .carries a straight 'A' average and is New Standard Encyclopedla 122 W. GOLD AVE. CAMPUS 25 years and created at that uni­ in August. The New Mexico mid­ ident of Altrusa International. the ol!tgomg :pres.Ident of the New M~xico high school student 10 Boolts :W9rth $140.00 versity the first department to shipmen .. will leave from Norfolk, De11n Clauve wi!l be installed I · counCil orgamzatwn. Called the greatest punter "the state has Dougltt Feb., 1961"-StiU Like New award students a deg1·ee in Wlit­ Va. on Aug. 3 aboard ships of the July 11 as international president of i. Will Sell for,..70 NEW MEXICO'S LEADING CAMERA CENTER ing. Atlantic fleet. ever pro~uc~d, ·Terpening, al,ong with 80 other football stal­ Mrs. Charles Welsch 2304 E. CENTRAL . the organization during the inter­ warts, ~Ill give the Lobos their greatest freshman squad in his­ ENGRAVERS Across {J,'om Stadium It has become one of the most The cruise is part of the Navy'll national convention which opens tory this fall. 1105 W. Marquette-Apt. 4 successful programs for producing "on-the-job" training for regular Sunday. Call anytime during the day. PHONE. 2·6132 Ph. 8-0288 student writers and a model for and reserve officer candidates, The The organization which Miss ..... ~} establishing writing departments in ships will put in at New York, Co­ Clauve will direct for the next two colleges and universities throughout lon, Panama, and Guantanamo years has 10,000 members, and Alonzo Elliott the United States. Cuba. The c1·uise is for senior and works on both international and Sports ~iews ••• His students have produced short sophomo1·e ~;~tudents. local levels to further women's in­ stories which have been printed in The training sc;tuadron will be terest and activity in public affairs, THE BIGGEST ''PLUS" IN CIGARETTE HISTORY all the major magazines in the made up of five sh1ps of the Atlan­ vocations, and education. . Graduate Student Composed country. Gladys Schmitt and Amy tic fleet; the battleship Missouri, Before returning to Albuquerque, Bums_l-lold Lead in National Fox, novelists, and Montgomery ., destroyers USS Vogelsgesang H. Miss Clalive will visit Altrusa's ex­ By Ron Benelli Culver, short story writer and win­ J. Ellison, and Bordelon. Capt. ~. C, . ecutive offices in Chicago. She also have its opening July 4. Chuck says ner of the Atlantic First contest Wright, commanding officer of the Baseball the first nine will be used for be• 'There's ~ Long, Long Trail' plans to spend a few days in her As the Bums peer down at the for l950, were his students. USS Missouri, will command the home in Wabash, Ind., with her ginners, whi.le the new rugged back practice squadron. rest of the National League from 18 will be used for :regular play. The man who wrote "There's a A writer himself, and a better ·mother, Mrs. Orin Smith. their lofty perch, fans are wonder­ Long, Long T1•ail" has made a long than average fisherman,. the Pitts­ The sophomore midshipmen who The University dean of women Boxing "NO.UNPLEASANT trek since 1913, finally winding up burgh professor has authored many I ing who can knock them off the top will take part in the cruise are; has been a member of Altrusa for ! j r~ng. At present, the second-place Last week, Tony J aniro from at the University of New Mexico Two Prizes Offered articles for the Virginia Quarterly Douglas Barfield, Welby Carleton, 22 years. She was formerly a mem­ G1ants have not found the solution, Youngstown, Ohio, soundly beat the 1:\S a graduate student in music. Review1 Esquire, :Midland, Poetry, Leonard Chisholm, David Ch!:!J!ten­ ber of the organization in Wabash. In tbe last Dodger-Giant encoun­ thi:r;d r!lnking welter, Charley Fu­ Both Alonzo Elliott, the" author, and Tnis Week magazines. His sen, William Coats, Darrell David­ Projects carried out by the local ter, the former took the latter five san, over at the New Jersey mea­ and the song have pretty much cov­ novel, ''No Li1e So Happy" js based son, Everett Dillman, Clarence Dil­ ! ~ .. In WrJting Conte,st . Altrusa club include furnishing and C' times out of six. The Cards saw dows. This victory will afford the ered the globe, even thOugh 'both · on trout fishing.- · worth; ·John Drabelle, Donald Du­ maintaining the Ernie Pyle Me­ victory only twice in their last ten 2~-year old a crack at Rocky Gra­ got off to slow starts. Twa urizes of $25 each are being­ Professor Peterson has been se- coff, Jay Fisher, William Fortune, morial Library, establishing a loan combats with the leaders. If the Ziano. AFTER· TASTE" ''Zo" Elliott, with some help from offered hl. the summer creative writ­ 1ected by the Association of Ameri­ Norman Genta, Wyman Guthiie, Stoddard King, wrote the song fund for University women, and as­ "Boys from Flatbush" keep up their The Rocky Marciano-Rex Layne ing contest, announced E. L. Peter­ c~:~n Colleges to lecture in colleges Donald Hall, John Hously, John sisting with the detention home pro­ torrid pace, they could clinch it tight, expected to be a thriller, has when he was an undergraduate at son, visiting professor of creative and universities on writing and Jasper, Tristian Krogius and Her­ gram. mathematically, July 8. ' been changed to July 12 and will Yale. The song did not click with writing :fro~t~ the University of literature. kus Letkemann. The American League has sud­ be h~ld at Madison Square Garden. music publishers in the United Pittsburgh. Edward McKay Murl Moore, Among Altrusa's international denly turned into a hot race with Rex IS favored to win. States. Professor Peterson, who is in Russell Nystedt, Harry O'Haver, projects is the program of grants­ the "Pale Hose" holding a slim lead The first Greek boxer ever to in­ Elliott tucked it away in his brief charge of the contest, said that a Alexander Quartly, Richard Ran­ in-aid to Latin-Amel'ican students over the second-place Yanks. On the vade the Amei;ican shores. is a case and sailed for England in the p1•ize will be given :for the best Student Will Give som, Robert Roseen, Renzo Rutili, fol' graduate level college work. other hand, the White Sox can in­ young heavyweight champion of fall of 1913 to study at Trinity prose entry and one for the best William Schnedar, Richard Smith, Amalia Cardos, UNM student crease their lead since they will be Greece, George Tsaldaris. Nobody College. verse entry. Recital Monday George Thurn, William West, and from Yucatan, Mexico, studied here hosts to the lowly Browns and the knows how good the lad is, but be­ One day in Cambridge, while Manuscripts are due in the Eng­ Arthur Willis. on an Altrusa :>cholarship tor the hot and cold Tigers. The Yanks fore he engages in any :fights he playing his song for a friend in a lish office, Hodgil} 25, on or before Jeanne Miller, one of the four ad­ Senior students making the cruise past year. h.ave a more difficult . assignment, will train at Marciano's camp 'and added to the small English music shop, Elliott July 20. Results of the contest will vanced piano students to come with include; William Alfano, Gilbert Dean Clauve holds a bachelor's smce they must meet' the Red Sox learn the American style of boxing was asked if he would mind i1 a be announced in the Summer Lobo visiting professor Walter Robert to Arroyo, Barry Barnes, William Bo­ degree from UNM, and has a seven more times before tbe All­ George, who will be ready i~ ··~orld's most music publisher was called to listen. near the end of this month. the University of New Mexico this hannan, Jack Bolander, Albert · master of arts degree from Colum­ Star game. eight weeks, stands 6 ft., 1% in., The publisher wanted to publish the Peterson said that each contest­ summer, will !llay a recital Monday Brewster, Clarence Butz, Richard bia University. She is a professor of Positions on the All-Star team and weighs 195 pounds. The boy has famous ABCs song if the composer would pay half ant should use a ,pen name on each night at 7 in the UNM music hall. Christy, Neal Current, Charles music education at the University has developed into a close contest fought in 17 bouts and won them of the publishing fee of nine pounds manuscript entered. The writer's Miss Miller's program will con­ Cushing, Robert Davee, William as well as dean of women. be~een several players. Farris all. and .13 shillings. own name and address should be sist of numbers by Scarlatti, Hum­ Organizations to which Miss Fa1'! of the A'.s took the lead from Always Elliott borrowed the money from enclosed in a sealed envelojle with mel, Schumann, Chopin, Milhaud, Dawe, Eugene Dimitruk, Wood Er­ Clauve belongs include: Mortar Eddie Robinson of the White Sox his mother and "There's a Long, the pen name on the outside. The und Prokofieff. skine, Hugh Gordon, Randolph Holt, Board; Pi Lambda Theta, women's :for the first base slot. Chico Carras­ f'l\ mild':r Long Trail" was launched on its envelope should be clipped to the The recital is open to the public John Hubbs, John lruhn, James education honorary; Phi Kappa Phi, quel and "Scooter" Rizzuto are bat­ way. The next year it was brought manuscript, which should be type­ without charge. Lewis, Marvin Matheny and Leon-. scholarship honorary; Sigma Alpha tling for the shortstop position. At out in the United States. Wlitten and double-spaced. Mrs. Nina Ancona, acting head of ardMayer. Iota, professional music organiza­ this reading, Chico was ahead by etter Curiously enough, the song did Any undergraduate enrolled for the Uni\>'ersity music department James Neely, Robert Niemann, tion; American Association of Uni­ some 20,000 votes. tasting not become popular until in 1915 the summer session may enter as for the summer, said that the re­ Albert Oldham, John Peterson, John versity Women; and National Asso­ In the individual race, Musial Terri Cfoth B when a boatload of Canadian troops, many manuscripts as he wishes, cital had been scheduled early so Rockett, David Snow, Jeff Stone, ciation of Deans of Women. leads the vote getters in the Na­ passing down the Thames, sang the Professor. Peterson said. .A,n entry that it will not conflict with the and Dale Wipson. Three hundred clubs in the Unit­ tional and Nelson Fox has the edge ooler • song right into the hearts of a may consiSt of more than one piece thh·d in the series of "Lectures Un­ Over 9,000 NROTC and Naval ed States and six foreign countries in the American. people at war. of writing, but prose and verse en­ der the Stars" to be given Monday Academy midshipmen will partici­ will send delegates to the interna­ Walt DrOIJO, last year's Ameri­ C smokrng One :reason for its slowness with tries should be kept separate. night at 8 by Dr. Edwin L. Peterson, pate in this summer's cruise. tional convention. can League "Rookie of the Year'' .. SHORTS the British was the fact that the has been optioned to the Pacific word "trail" did not have the same Coast League. Last year, the big meaning in England as it did in first baseman of the Red Sox wound Canada and the USA. up with a .322. This year he never SKIRTS Elliott's tune ·swept both contin­ Visiting Professor Tells I-I is Impression~ of New Mexico did fet started and has a .251. ents, and along with ''Over There" A Rosen of the Indians, who led and "Keep the Home Fires Burn­ By Jim Tucker advanced creative wl'iting at the so much blue sky. He termed the caught her first trout on a dry fly the junior circuit in the ing/' it became most popular with Prof. Edwin 'ered the highway. A New· Mexico Peterson 'is editor of Pittsburgh taught summer courses in fly-tying. Peterson has had many of his own Golf Championship at Columbus tured from the Italian Fascists. car tra1(eling in the opposite direc• · University's literary magazine, "It is the only class," mused the stories, essays and poetry published Ohio, Jim Frost came in with a 77 After duties in the ,signal corps tion pulled to the side of the road Manuscript, . and is . director of professor,''where the students come in ma~azines such as Esquire and in the first round. As a team, the in World War I and extensive trav­ and the driver shouted, 'Hello, Pennsylvania's annual conference an hour early and stay an hour Virgima Quarterly Review. Lobos' four-man team had a total ALwAv·s luv els · and study in Europe, Elliott Pennsylvania,' as we rolled by/' for writers. late." On campus Professor Peterson of 321 ove:r the rugged par 72 came back to study at New Mexico "I said to my wife," continued The professor stated· that a big Students attending his fly-tying tnay be seen .wea~ng a straw cap course. Behind Jim.was Paul Halter lee Joy Shop A. & M. and at Aiizona University the professor, "l hoped all New difference existed between Pitts­ classes included boy scouts, doc­ Which he adm1ts resembles an ov!!r­ with a 78; Jim Ortega, 82; and Al where he took his bachelor of music Mexicans were that courteous and burgh and New Mexico buildings, tors, teachers, retired gentlemen turned stew pan. The professor said Boyd Jr., 84. The tourney favorit!!, degt•ee in June of 1951. friendly, and I have not been dis• At the Unive1•sity of Pittsburgh he and hat ilesigners. "The hat design. the cap is the type worn hY' Japa­ Tom Nieporte of Ohio State, card­ :Phone 2·2616 This summel' he is taking advnn­ appointed.'' taught classes in a 42 story build­ ers were learning how to attract a nese fishermen and was sent to him ed a 70 to match UCLA's Seymour 2128 :East Central tage of classes with world~famous I'Bol'D in Pittsburgh, Peterson has ing, called the Cathedral of learn· different kind of fish," he said, "but by a teacher in Hawaii. Black ov!!r the 6,911i-yard course. HESTERFIELD Ernst Krenek at the University been teaching literature and writ­ ing, while at UNM he teaches in a they were still welcome.'' "It's just the thing for men with Albuquerque, New Mexico Chuck Lanier has announced the where he: intends to take his mas­ ing courses for 25 . years. He is one story structure. The Peterson family has an 11 thinning hair in this New Mexico 27 hole course at the Uniersity will ter's· degree in music. teaching Victorian literature and He said that he had never seen year old daughtex, Peggy, who sunshine," he explains.

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