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Pa.oe Four NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, April 4, 1941 ' Cards, Money Stacl•ed ROVING REPORTER Circle the Date! It was easy to tell lust nlght at • FACULTY WOMEN GIVE K. 0. Phi Entertains Dr. W. R. White To -1\ll seniors will be feted the I\a11Pa. Sit: smoker who the -.·- Social Highlights -.- Call for Tennis Players Most co.eds. wdl be dated; I{nppa S1ga were, There. wns a def .. BENEFIT BRIDGE TEA Home Ec Girls (And Boy) inite correlation betwl;!'en the ...... Students, Faculty Last call for tenms tourney Pollack and his boys wdl ploy LOBO N~W M~XICO p.mouut of money each tJlayer hnd Speak at Assembly ~As theJr.~Sr. Prom gets under way. Univ~rstty of New Mex1co players Will be tomorrow at With Easter Party and affihatmn wltlt the sponsoring Chi O's Fete Founder's Day IFnc\llty Women's ch.ll~ W)ll sponsor l\ rnecttng m tho Gym at 2:00, Dr, W, R, Wh1te, pre:ndent of frat. a benefit budge tea to raise money Like "Gas Light" when a lqdder will be set up Kappll Om1cron Phi, home eco- Hardm-Simrnons college at Abilene Publication of the Associated Studenlts of· the University of New Mexico for the local red cross chapter for varsity material, The norntcs flatet·mty, entertamed 35 1 Monday By ALMA WELLER first match 1a scheduled for girls and a man (Btll Dyke) at an Texas, wlll speal{ at ~ssembly Tues~ VoL, XLIII With Tea, Banquet at Dance after•noon at 2.00 o'clock Z4S7 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESD.A!Y, APRIL 8, 1941 No.48 m the basement lounge of the Stu­ Pubhc opm10n 1s somethmg we Apnl 13, Easter party Thursday mght. Vtv~ day mormng at 11 a. m. m Carlisle Saturday, April 51 the local cbapM dent Umon bulldmg. hear a lot about today-what makes ian Kromg, new president of the ~ym, tcr of Chi Omega will celebtate its Chi O's Choose Mt:= Manon Dargan lB takmg It, what changes lt, and how lt can fraternity, was m charge of the Attendance of an students 1s re~ annual Eleusmum wtth a teA, and reselvatiOns 1 Mts M E FarrJs 1s mlluencc others, Pubhc opmton, SIG EPS ENTERTAIN patty, speeches durmg the day which contlols tho box office, de- QUired at the assembly, of Which Batchelor Prexy m charge of the arran~ements. Mrs Jose lturbi, Famous Pianist, Will Play termmes whether a Broadway show Martha Groton, newly elected Pres, J F Zimmei'll!an ISm charge, Student Council Completes Plans For From 4 to 5 o'clock, the Matheis Edwm SnapJ? ts m charge of the NATIONAL s~cRETARY At then• electiOn last Monday Jj VICe-president, was m charge of , and PntronesDes club wxll gtve a music of the tea bout at 4 o'clock. IS a wrobacco Road'' Ol a two~ decorations, and Hazel Fortson, The mens quartet, under the dnec- tea 111 honor of Cht Omega's found- mght, Cht Omega elected Ann D11ughters o:1' the nnt1sh Ernpn."e week flop. The shawa at Rodey The New Mextco Alpha Chapter t:ccordmg secretary, prepared re- tlon of Mrs, Grace Thompson, Will ing, at the chapter house, Ch1 Dntchelor, president; Beth C01ey, have made Ieservahon for 21 tables. hall ale hkcwJse cont:~:olled by the of Sigma Pht ;Epsilon fratermty fieshments giVe three numbers, and the Um- For Community Concert Next Monday Annual Student Body Election April25 Omega was founded Apul 6, 1895, v1ce-ptes1dent, Co~a Colhns, treas­ UniVCl.SLty housemothers are tak­ students, opmlons on campus Some w1ll entertam Mr. W. J. Pulley, Get-ncquamted games, and Easter varsity band will play, at Fayetteville, Arkansas, In addt- urer, v rgmta Lee Morrow, aecl.'e­ mg two ta,l;lles MI!'I Ahce Davtd~ of them on the DJ,"arnattc club play, Gtand Chapter travehng secreta,ry, egg hunts were played m the home Class periods will be shortened 1 "Gas Light " as discovered by this d th t t m ke s tu - tion to repreacntat1vea from An- son Will award bndge prizes to the ' an o er gue& s a a s o r a r economics s1ttmg room, where the to forty mmutes each, wtth a five Conductor to Appear Maynor, Menuhin To Highlight Bruce Cabot Impressed With Nomination Deadline zona, guests at the tea wdltnclude ta1y, pledge mistress, Mrmlyn MoJ;- wmners Iepoiter, ale, day mght at the local chapter grand pHI,no was turned mto a mmute periOd between classes, to representatlves from the othci lOW, rush caiJtam. Earlene 'Vnrd; Lomse Bemis. I thought the play house green lawn cove1ed w1th brightly~ allow an hour for assembly. 1m- four soror1t1es on campus· those chapter coirespondent, ;Beth Bow1c, was very good and well cast. Mr Pulley w1ll arrive Saturday colored Easter eggs and bunmes, mediately after the assembly there For First Time Here 4/-42 Community Concerts Bevy Of Pretty Campus Lassies Set for April 16 from Alpha Cht Omega are Mar- mt dnector Mary Lou W1Iltams, 1 Spanish Films Shown Addalene Stauett Although it and spend a week VISitlng the local ehJCkens baskets and sprmg flow~ wtll be an 1mportant meetmg of Acclaimed by musical crit­ Musical emmence to the nth will Ed1t01's Note: In~rvicwcd by Politrcal fever again gnp- garet Amsley, Lomse Vmeentl socml chanman1 Barbara Voren­ heJd my attention later on, ~lGas chapter. e1s to ~any out the tradttlonal members of the JUmor class ICS throughout the world as 1\bss Hedgecoxe, who IS also from ped the campus Monday as the Franc0s Jane Arble, Martha Gro- Lfght" had n slow begmnmg, Bill The alumm challter, mothers theme of Easter. Ibe presented to Commumty Con .. I To Second- Year Students the greatest living pianist, Carlsbad, Bruce~ Cabot remem~ Student Council announced ton, and Beth :Manson; from Alpha buig The officers Wlll be mstaJled Vorenberg was especially good. club, and pledge chapter wlll honor Juamta Nolan lQcated the three cert audtences next yea1 as Dorothy Jose Iturbi, mternatwnally bcrcd her aunt and mtroduced plans for the annual student Delta PI, Norma Jean Wortman, next Monday mght, Ehzabeth Clatk Professor Arthur Campa, actmg Dr, v C. K1ech. Tlus was the Mr, Pulley at a banquet Sunday key-chocolate Jlaster eggs and Dean Bostwick to Read head of the modern language de­ emminent virtuoso of the Maynor, Negro soprano, and Ye- himself as a "c1ose frJ.end of the body electwns set for Fl•iday Sara Morehead, Mary Eumce Wag- p!es1dmg fhst show I was able to attend evemng at the chapter house. sta1ted off the general egg hunt Paper at Deans' Meeting hud1 Menuhm, V10hmst, Inte-rna- IS OFFERED JOB-Phil Hood, Hedgecoxes " He recalled ac- l pal tment, showed educat10nal film A 2 15 ,. gonel'1 Elsie Coplan, and Joan Rous- The PI Gamma Owl, the chapter this yen:r, and I found 1t very, very whtch was won by Eleanor Suggs. piano and conductor, Will g1ve bonaUy known VIrtuosos m their senior mechamcal eng1neermg quamtance With :Miss Hedgecoxe's prr , · m Spamsh thts afternoon at 1 00 seau, from Kappa Kappa Gamma: news letter, was Issued the first of enJoyable It was well-done and Kappa Oxmcron Ph1 wdl pledge Dean and Mrs. J. L Boatw1ek will a concert before an Albuquer­ Iespecttve fields, have been chosen student, and a member of S1gma aunt and dxscusscd the history .Nonunatwns for pos1t10ns m Rodey hall The sound film was Mary Dunn Jam1son, Trudelle this w~ek Beth Bowie, Catheune the costumes added much to its sue~ Delta Phi Delta Has new membets m a short while ac- leave this afternoon for Cmcmnati, que audience for the first time to g1ve concerts at Carlisle gym Tau, has been offered a position of tlte llu]ac and Hedgccoxe fam- on the Student Counc1l, Uni- Downer, Beth Stone, Laura Treat, Molgnn and Betty Denms With attended by students of Spamsh, cess. coidmg to Vtvum Kromg, presi- Ohio, where Dean Bostwick WLll at- when he comes to Carlisle for the 1941-42 concert season, A wath the Caterpillar 'fractor Co. dies who have been close friends vel'Slty governmg body which and Mary LuCille Lackey 1 from Phi the ass~stance of JUntOl I~ttiates pm ttcularly second year students Rosemary Brennen· The ftut 'act Waffle Supper, Election dent. Ann Batchelo1· and Harriet tend a convention of the Natlonal gymnasiUm ApTII14 under the T Bales, Cornmumty Concert asso- for the 1mst decade m Carlsbad. elects student body president Mu, Evelyn Pankey, ,..Betsey Ross, edited the paper. Issues were sent •vas slow. The co"tumes were , Carlott have been elected corrc- Aossocmbon of Deans and Advisers Shlia Wiley, Betty l:Hl.llego~J, and to parents, u1ums netghbormg ' .., Delta Ph1 Delta, honorary art 0 f M t th N th 1 d P1 auspices of the Commumty ctahon president, announced today. Ph'l H d A By Peggy Hedgecoxe and student manager1 must be 1 Sig Eps Hold Informal beautiful, cspectally Betty BriX- spond1ng secreta1-y and treasurer, en a e e er an s a2;a, fratermty, Will meet at the Com- f b April lll to 19 A child prodigy ..13 years ago, Mr. I 00 Ill by Wednesday, Apnl 16, Each Manon Smtth. Dean Clauve, Grace chapters and natiOnal Cht Omega At House Friday Night net's It was well cast. tespeetlve1 y, or t e commg year, • Concert association. ccepts Campbeilt and Ehzabeth Elder, will headquarteis The paper con­ mumty CentCl; Sunday at 6 o'clock Before approximately 150 dele- Menuhm was once proclaimed a TaU, tan, handsome, Etienne de nommation peht1on should carry 1 also. attend Dunng the afternoon, tamed a resume of the year's ac­ Sigma Phi Epsilon :fraternity Dome ArmiJo: J hked ' Gas for n general busmess meetmg and A child prodtgy at seven, Iturbi wonder child of the vtolm and today Engl'neerl'ng Job P. du BuJac, now famous as Bruce the signatul·cs of 25 students Can- gates from variOUs parts o:( tho gave concerts throughout Em ope 18 rated greater than Jascba Heifitz Cabot, would 1'lilte to see more of didates arc requu:ed to have an a g .. muslc w11l be presented by Betty tlvittes, and a chart o:f Chi O's w1ll hold an mformal house dance Light" bette:~: than any other show election of officers to be followed by Bogren, A ttends Conclave natlOn Dean Bostwick wlll read a Denms and Lo1s Trumvle Fnday evemng House decoiattons Pve seen at Rodey. a waffle supper, All members are 10 before commg to the Umted States, m abtllty to blend high tones mto Phihp Hood of Demm d the beautiful and mterestmg young gregate scholastic average of 1.3, growth. and Iefieshrnents Will follow a Pan- Robei't MacNeely. I d1dn't hke urged to attend, Harry Bogren wtU be tbe repre- paper on "The Orientnr.ton, Pro~ ~.1e emment piamst was alread) th 1 tt C g, an a ladies of your campus" and would At 6 o'clock the annual Eleusm~ sentat1ve from the local chapter gmm m the Umverr;nty.' The conw well known when he gave his debut smoo musica pa erns. ommg semor m mechanical engmeermg hke to return to spend more time Student Council members will Jan bnnquet wlll be held at the American theme 1t The actmg was good but the 1 With the New York Pbllharmonl,., from a musical famtly, the VlOhn .department, has been offered a po- !b S th check all nommabons and list the of Kappa S1gma t(l the regiono. venbon IS bemg held to d1scuss per- " ter b d b 1 d th surveymg e ou western atmo~ fi d Alvarado. Seventy-five are ex­ Chaperones will be Dr and Mrs. plot was weak h u t • W 1 k d t bl D Symphony orchestra on December mas , ' esi es emg ace aime e SitiOn With the Cn:teipillar Tractol h d d h d ce1t1 e candtdntes tn the Lobo, T J d conclave at t e mvers1 y OJ. y- sonne wot an I s pro ems ean Buffet Dinners Served G I p f A d 1 worlds greatest VIohmst, lS also Company of Peoria, IUmois A two sp ere an a mll'mg t e unen mg Aprrl 18. Party platforms and pected to attend, The decorations neman, Dr and Mrs. ones, an II John Conwell: The play picked eo ogy ro tten s ommg m Laramie on the 5th andiBostwtck lS a member of the execu- 5, 1929, under the d1rect10n of W1l~ d :f h t t hospttahty of the UNI\.f campus and and speeches of the evemng Will By Home Ec Students M:r, and Mrs Oren Strong. me up and earned me along right p I G I M 6th of April tiVe comnuttee of the orgamzation, ham Mengelberg. He played the recogmze as one o t e grea es year trammg cout:se with the com- Its hosts. VISITING LECTURER-Dr. W. candldntes Will be mtroduced ln tho center around the theme, House of Bob Johns IS m charge of ar- 1 to the end, but I thought It bad a etr0 eum eO Ogist eet ---· .. Mozart D minor Concerto and the HE'LL PLAY HERE-Highhght· mustcal authorities on mstruments. :pany Wlll be undertaken by J{ood R 'Vh' II d S annual constitutional assembly to Rtvallmg Manan ~ Anderson m upon hts graduatiOn m June. A forme! student here m 1925, I • Jte, ar m unmons um.. be held eithex April 23 or 24, Cy Ch1 Omega Placecards, in the Members of horne econom1c class- tangements poor endmg. The actmg was splen­ L1szt Fantasia on Hungarian Folk mg the Commumty Concert M c b t h Jd 1 tb nf 1 t d t 1 shape of the Chi 0 house Will be es nrc gcttmg actual practice did Dr. Parry Remhe of the geology melodies. popularity, Dorothy Maynor ts the The offer of the JO'b came after r. a o e a eng y I orma verst y presl en • wos prmclpll Perlnns, student body president, department IS m Houston, Texas, musical series, Jose lturbl, famed brightest star m the smgmg con~ an mtervleW With Mr, l( p Crow- confelence of school day remmJs~ speaker at today's student body satd Monday. made by Sadte Dresher, Mary Allan prepaung and servmg :food and Frank Hnsh: I didn't enjoy it. At p1esent Iturbt IS the perrna- 11 1 bt rt tb p t '!ill U t this week attendmg the American HERE'S HOW YOU CAN BE pmmst, WI I) ay a mg conce cert stage and opera. Her slow, yet ell, personn<>l manager fo· the com· cence WI a ,u er, mversi Y . assembly, bemg brought to !1 .... Elecbon !\loved Up Pound, and Ma-ry Chapm. Pro- ing as hostesses, by domg Sig Eps Win Basketball There wasn't anythmg to the play. nent conductor of the Rochester ... J. t tb tw d d 1• grams and decorations Wlll feature they preach The foods class has Jimmy Snyder. You can quote Assomation of Petroleum Geolog1sts A GOOD SPORT THIS SPRING Phllhp:rmomc, a post he has held Monday, April 14-, m Carlisle raptd nse to fame has been de- pany, who was here March 25 to regts drar, th as e 0 th para e campus by the Baptist Stud•nt.. Apparently mactive for several cardmnl and stra'"' Cht 0 colors been

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Page Two NEW MEXICO LOBO Walter Winchell vs. Americanism ~~o··. PRESS BOX POW-WOW COVERAGE Soil Conversation Service ' By Bob Reece By ZELIA an4 the DIRT SYNDICATE (amp!IS Mutterings ,_,.__ py Eddie A.podac:a-----' Cleverly concocted and vividly presented editions of By. Cy Deeply ~'\ Lobo Sport~ Editor the Jergen's Journal each Sunday night with Walter --.... - ...... ,...... -;;urn; NEBULA. Continuing to deal ...... u ...... Winchell as the expounder and upholder of "the Amer­ He11o folksies: I fatal blows to th~ bcretofQre im­ I Like.,. Vol. XLIII.:._No. 48 Albuquerque, New Mexico pregnable Hit1er juggernaut, ob­ ican way of life," are not an important factor in J\fo$t vile piece of new.s we can think of to date is tha~ the boys in the Eugene Gray because he's so resolutcJ American pride. j library were passing around a book of Hemingways including a story cheerful in spite of a present handi­ 1'Up in Michigan,'' which leaves little to the imagin: p' Pl'ide is natural. It does not have to be forced ca.p, the return of a high school for~.~~~etel!h~.~~: a baseball storyl ·M~~:~~.:~·:.!~soi·:~ And yet, that is just the .~~~::~~: way Sunday ;~:;c:~e~ mol'ning TR' ACK TEA.· M TRAVELS TQ El ASQ Tennis Team to Mee.t Win Over Miners app.ears to be the 1J / l, ation and makes ' 1For Whom the Bell Tolls" almost knee. injury which will keep him on upon Americans, Because we are America:qs, we are I I; as popular as the seven year itch. paper• t~ld tho tales of this game, Of course, they did it in a slightly By 22-3 turning crutches for some time to come ... more pohte manner, N~verthe1ess, the crowd (if that's what you want Boulder Buffaloes Score of proud to be Americans. Had we been born German t=J .It':s. just a~out ti~e for Cy Fairless to make up the way Alma We1ler adapts her.. in the tur- to call it) was 10 times as pitiful as the game, ---·.---- ByBOBREECll poUtical citizens our pride probably would be manifested in _ .-- h1s mmd . F:trst, Vmcent; second, Vogel; third and self to her part--last year a success , • C)) Q - most 1:ecent, Donley, Oh, well, guess he's having fun, s II T C t of the Ger... that countr·y and its government. as a vi"ten in "Of Mice and Men"­ r~·· ~ard to find an nnawer to this problem considering a petition that rna . earn ' on ams Sh'•pkey Sees Prom ,·s·, ng Ma.Ler'•a I, Erwin Coaches Squad; Lobo Sporta Editor o /... 0 it waf:l em;:ulo.ted n few months back asldug that Univert!iity officials ~ With reports on the number man ;fuehrer. The Just leave to Koulas. Yep, going to the clean- this year a succeJS~s as Mary in p I w Although shrewdly stated in a tone of suspense, sponaor a baseball team this spring. Over a vast majority of the male opinion that- Yu­ ( "'r::--!.;(l ~:. ers. Out with some big blond Friday night. HFamily Portrait" • . • the way otentla I I A Will Select Players Winchell's epiJl'l·ams with which he traditionally closes ~ Kick of the week:.._Annic Goodale buying spirits stut week by trying to he downstate Mmera Jnto This time the psychological conno· -Edwin Leupold. The Duo-Stan Gallup and S fair proportion of fraternity ant!. semble each other ••. Angelo Za. bus. Departures are conven­ of them could make the hurling staff of auy Borde17 CQnfercnce nine. . Several all-state stars are on petition for his bet·th from ends knock the players off the top rung camp for the second time in a Knox, gets my best wishes a~~ sor~rity members. na~di look~d much m~re handsome ient-bus seats are roomy, Behind the plate is George Gustovich, one of the best receivers in the ence crop at El , Paso th1s hand from California, ~klahoma, Roy Kennedy of 01tlahomn, and of ~e ladder and take over the week. Opening their schedule tations of the Yugoslavian turn comfortable, and Salata Fe's what's more-my consent Smcerely, J, H. FETH, wh1le wearmg the engmeers' shrub· Southwest who knows aU the tricks from his spot. Also he can ~ve any week-end and aren t expected New York, and New .Mex1co to de- Clois McDourrl\.1 of Clovis. At right position for themselves. Twelve k 1 1 S d . could be said to have retracted most transcontinental "highway ·t I • te . ' •· t k t d h . I th ff . II • h t d f t' h' a wee ago as utur a)' m So- of his advances in the :past, The Paging a Social Dictator And big Si Nanninga ~eemed to Director of Student Employm~nt bery .•. Louie Calderelli i~ cute linersu are air-conditioned for PI c 1er an m resting afternoon when . o rnA e oo goo a a owmg ve op a smoo o eruave as we as end veteran Arnold Loken will men ave rcpor e or prac 1ce t ts corro th L b .1 b J a:panese ambassador who was to find relief from the Kappa blond • • : th~t lletty ~~odward m her your travel comfort. In the infield, Coaches Dobell and Dolzadelli have an up and coming White athletic director and defensive team for the loCal grid- hav~ Jm•ry Spitzer to contend with last week. score' f e18 ot os3 woRn teaai.Y y "-a b. t' 'th M"ll H I ' ironment r Five m ·n b · k d t 0 0 • e UI'llmg tue have been feted immediately after Once again the perennial UNM student whim t~ Saturday night in the freshman de- ROVING REPORTER actmg IS much Slmtlar}o Do~otb; One Way Bargains com ma IOU Wl 1 er, en ey, Tanner, and Manda, Henley, star tmck coach, said today that he will 0 •• _. ___ ~- ~---- before he manages to keep this . en Wl e PIC c o go game last Saturday the Mine German foreign minister von Rib· back any proposal offered, yet refrain from support­ piction o! spring, Kunz, who last Kna.;.e : · · that ,~ecent Gas Ligbt' second baseman and one of the most dangerous hitters on the squad is probably take eight or nine men place for the coming season. Austin agamst the ~uffaloes from the 12 came up to Lobo lair ~nly to retu: bentrop had announced the ~

I . ! ' f' Pt£ge Ji'our NEW ¥E:X:ICO LOBO Tuesday, April 8, 1941 Electhm Note · D.... Campbel''-- Gen.t'e· man . J Pollack Gains Fam. e Colorado Co-eds Will Visit_ RUTH FORD ELECTED Br~~~~~:~~ 0:rem page one) U yon pl~n to go to the polio •this month and vote for the best man, College Education I • I · /I PHRATERES PRESIDENT resort ranch. Before to forget it: he. won't even be nom .. ret~rning Mnl'riage is au institution where 0 Ruth Ford, oophomors in the col- Hollywood and motoring to Inated. rarmer4 T Be Here Apri/14-16 By Hawaiian Theme Here on Southwestern Trip l'!~w N~W M~XICO- LOBO n man loses his bakJlelor's de;ree lege oteducation and A student, was for the he nnd acquires a master, rA. college English profeaSOl' who Ben Pollack, who will bring his Forty ~irJs ~rom ~olOl'ado Worn~ Selectrv'e Service Boar~ elected president 0~ Phrateres at a visi~Orlea~a Roswe~l t~ fldlSCUSSpr~mlere, our hlgh~Ill would "Strike -A person. as anytldng, Four Grandmas Die• great ba;nd to entel·tain the dancers en's colJege wlll alnve he:e Apr!1 '1: meet,·ng held!'n the· Student Union sohool days • With ll. P •. Saunders, Publication of the Associated Studenlts of the ::University of New Mexico but that ·is Dr. Robert L, Camp- ' at the Junior·Sep.ior prom April 19, 15 fOl' an evening he~e tn their A E S h d I il f I d h 1 th tw VoL, XLIII Z487 r h t H E n R'p 'ey \V.Ion ~'e~:s has long been recognized by one of eleventh annual Intern~tlonal Good- nnonces xam c e u e laat night cloae boyhoo r en w I e . e 0 bell, :Pl'Ofessor of Eng IS a en- ve I II w' Qi '' the sweetest, smoothest, .swingiest wm tour on a return trlp to Denver, - • attended the Military Institutej ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1941 drix college, Conway, Arlm.nsas, - d t At " meeting of Selective Service Others elected are: Violn Luna, - . C, l who will visit4 the6 University cam- The entire athletic department, theme ao~ga on the air today-"The Touring the country an. par s " . vice-president; Lauro-Balle McCul- Colonel Bujac, prominen~ •• o- No. 49 il tour apon . f D t h N · Song of the Islands" of South and Central America, the Boa•·d No,1, Bernahlio County, held bad citizen and father of Mr, Cabot, pus,d~r th: A!s~c~~ti:n of AmerJ: with the e~cepdhont ol u c tel- The nnmber typ;cally Hawaiian, group will end their long trip Wed- Thuraday, March 27, the Board an- lorn, recording secretary; Eleanor was an Olca . b Y nes day 'when they. landf th in . Denver nounced that 1t. mten . de d t o roque• t Guilford, corresponding secretary; 1ec t or . Countless prize xelics: are 1 1 work shirt Dr. Campbell lQolcs more garayndmother had died unexneetedly Pollack in 1Q23, and used on the after t1he comp telldon1o ~lr annaugao physical examinations of students Cecilia Baca, Las Damitas; and displayed in tQe Bujae residence at liJ~~;.;;;;;;;;;;;.;:;.;;;;;~..;;,~.;;;..;;.:;;;;;.~ OTHERS PRICED UP Too Many Activities and Clubs mg vocation will alao be provided Iturbi held his 2,000 listener• spell- an optional subject. Additional tobaccos makes Chester­ by new achedulc: Other. bound, Hrs best performance was arcl!itectural or engineering experi- Mt'ne .. ~C/.a,·mAl''-Amer/·can T'l•t'ej TO $35 AND $40 t~e ~ew I~ I• I /I field the league leader in Make Sun lite Dances Unpopular M:~c~ collegheo Shahvl~g aM~tmtlar given in the last piece, 1'Ritua1 Fire ence may be substituted for the I s If I d 8 T every cigarette quality that ~:.~;::a';,": :h: I-I:I~OM~ic:~:.~: Da.n,;e.'' tin l':f~ piece ~liks vetarsatile college stu?Y· n eir- nstitute eauty I est C 11 t L C ab1 1ty n comummg qUIC , s ccato Applieattons must; be tiled at the people want and like. New draped styles that By EDWIN LEUPOLD Two important outlets for stu- oegeo as ruces. movemen t s WI·th xap1'd yc t Suooo~·th commission's Wash' mgton office not Ch allcngmg, eVery college from the m"exas longhorns,. bu II sand legia- have n certain rich air of The expected result of afternoon dent ambition are the Mirage and seale runnings and soft, tonal chord later than May 7, 1941, Further the Pacific to the Atlantic coast, the In tors in giving aeemingly justified, Enjoy the game with Chesterfield formality and certain com­ dances-their discontinuation-was the Lobo. We have the drum and Sigma Chis Return From effects, was expertly demonstrated. information and application forms Texas College of 1\:Iines today pub- according to the press release, com- fort arc yours to choose recently announced in the Lobo. bugle corpa, the band, the glee clubs, Only sour note during the entire may be obtained at any lirat or licly announced that its pulchritude pliments to the beVy of 'I'exan in our big selection of Thla bit of news, if for no other lm- the current events club, two radio Province Convention evening came from tl1c audience aecond-class post office, or from the far surpaascs that of every other beauties when they aired their smart suits for ·Easter. portance, will go to prove the en- shows each week, a flying club, tl1e when a group of women club social U. S. Civil Service commission. college in the United States, the opinion with a nonchalant "there ia and double breast­ tirely unreasonable number of or- Coronado club, the poetry club, tho Five member• of the Beta Xi elites, obviously desiring to demon- Miners base their opinion on there- no doubt to the fact that the coedo i 1ferfaP!t: ed models in newest ganizationa affecting campus life, ski club, record programs twice a chapter of Sigma Ohi fraternity strata their latest spring evening suits of a beauty poll conducted by in a body far aurpass the average ~ fabdc flnlshes and pat­ Twelve primarily social organ!- week, student chapter of American 1·eturned to the campua last week frocka, walked off in the middle of Henry Angelino Reads the school to determine "just how college trend; we have never seen terns. :Every suit Is brand zations: Alpha Deltn Pi, Alpha Chi road builders, tumbling tonm, to eay after attending the annual province one of Senor Iturbi's bows, much to pretty ore pretty coed; in Texas.'' as beautiful young Iatjies aa we now and awaiting your Omega, Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa nothing of intercollegiate football, convention of the organization at the embarrassment of Community Paper at Sociology Meet Accordingly to tl1eir weekly newa saw from the Texas College of choice. Gamma, Kappa Alpha,. J(appa Sig- basketball, baseball, tennis, and in- Tucson, Concert officials and the more deco- releaae, the poll attracted states- ~linea.'' 1I rna, Pi l('pppa Alpha, Slgmn Chi, ttnmural ba~mi~ton, bowling, bas- The local delegation included: rous aocialites. . He~ry Angeli~o, graduate stu- men, talent scouts, and the men-in- With aU t,b• reports in and com- ' Stripes Checka SoUds Sigma Phi Epailon, Independent kelball, tenniS, volleyball, football, J. n, Hughes delegate· Jack Val- dent Jrt the SOCIOlogy departm~nt the-street who "agreed that never pletc count•ng (by the college's Complete Range of Sizes! M~n; Town Club nnd Phrateres are track; fencing, nnd swimming; Ientine, altc1:~ate• Kno~ Converse Kha!aii' tO Meet here, read n paper at the annual before had tltey beheld such a col- contest originators) finished the here In exlatcnce. Under legislative groups are nine John Headland a~d AI Colbert, ' meeting of the atudent section, Jcction of AU-American beauties on co1lege this week formulated 1plans Three hondorary soclfJties: Spurs, bodiesb: AWS cou~1ci~, atthletic conn~ Taking an active part in the Art important m~ting to South\vestern Shoodioiogy r.o.S~dciety ndt any campus ns that 'Seen at Texas to de!end their newly acquired title Khatall, an Mortar lloard are in cil, de ate counm ' m or-fraternity three-day conclave, the Sigs lead Dol 1as, Te>as, e1 1as1 ~ r1 ay an Minoa.•• by challenging any American con- affect. Honoraries connected with council, International llelations two panel dlscuasions on fraternity make l>