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NEW MEXICO LOBO _..- ..- ..-..-..­ 1~11-11-11-tt-ii-U-IY-1( . Page Four y_,._..-..-JI~ +·-··-··-··-··-~·-··-· 0 1 • ,~ , • , • '' • '•II , ' , '1 f.!•~ I I ' 1 W. A. A. PLANS ANOTHER Ievening of the 8th. The camp site' THIRTY TH,IRD COMMENCEMENT I ' 10,000 CAMPING TRIP JUNE 5 i time will be the Rotary Boy Scout - , !Cabin. Judging from the last trip, i I AT Everyone who went on the W. A-I the prospective one Is bound to be 1 (Continued from page 1.) RETURN TO U. N. M. HOMECOMING A. camping trip during Easter vaca- a success. I tlon will be glad to learn that an-I1 1 The c. T, French :Medal for Schol- THIS FALL AND BRJNG YOUR FRIENDS I MEXICO LOBO other trip is being planned for the 1 'arship is awarded to the senior or ~-··-~·-~~-~~-~~-u-• We Thank You for Your Patronage PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO .~-••-•-•~-~~-•~-n-••-• time !Jetween Commencement and the i Barber-"Sonny, how do you want l junior making the ltlghest genet•al 1 o~ening of summ:r sc~ool. Thoselyour hair cut?:' javerage In a course of not less than voLUME xxvm w:w make the tnp_ wrll le~ve the _ Sonny-":Vlth a hole in the top :, fifteen hours leading to_ the Ba?helor ~;.ternoon of June u, returmng the hke daddy's. ' ~· of Arts de. gree. The pr1ze cons1sts of 1 BOOTH & SPITZMES-SER .. the pr0ceeds from $500 worth of! MORE MEN THAN FIRST GAME NEXT BIDS ACCEPTED WOMEN OF MAYA CHANCES FOR 'Liberty Bonds dondght spot in Lobo football p~os­ 105 W. Central ' The Winchester prize of $50.00, power of words. They traveled about Satisfaction A total of 382 students had enrolled w1th the Umvcrs1ty of New Mexico, Chi Omega, 7, P~ti Mu and Alpha Delta Dr. Sylvanus Morley said Friday morn- pects for 1925. I Phone 358 Phone 298 1 the gift of Dr, George Hubbell, is five miles through the cave (and by the middle of the week, it was stated, formerly scheduled for Sept. 26. Pi, four each. ing after assembly to a Lobo reporter. For the past week !ron1 45 to 50 melt Coach Johnson has announced that they state about fifty up and down). of which 158 were women and 224 men. The pledges by fr"ternities are: They had magnificent bracelets, pen- have been reporting regularly. Tell ~] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ! 1 awarded to the writer who excels . , This number was exoected to be in­ last year's men will play the new mate­ Phi Mu: Rosamo11d Geister and Hcl- dants, car-bobs, and rings of carved of these; including Cocn, Long, Brown, See \ rial instead, as a preliminary game ~~~~~~~~~~~~;·-;-~-~--• , inchosen work by onthe aDepartment particular {Ifsubject Eng- El Paso was the next goal, but re­ creased to 400 by late registrations be­ en Schneide1·, Albuquerque; Dorothy jade of, exquisite quality, and oma­ Renfro, Crcccr, Monk, Grenko, Wilson, ~ 1 ports concerning poor roads deterred Varsity Shop, Agent fore the end of the week. before the meet with Colorado College. Smith, Los Angeles; Gladys George, ments of gold and silver were not un­ Armstrong, and Jlcbbcr, are old letted ~ 1 !ish. · Phone 177 - \Vith three weeks of strenuous train" men and the rest of the squad includes See the men and they returned to Ar­ An increase in the Engineering TucUtncari. known. The men also wore jewelry, 1 I Enginee:s work fm· the George E. school of 30 percent over last year's !ng now past hist0ry," the new men try­ Kappa Kappa Gamma: Louise Ocs- perhaps more conspicuously than the much likely material. There is atl ab­ A S T I M E I mg out for the football team ar_e begin­ of Fogg the Jeweler I i Breece Prrze which is the proceeds tesia to complete the exploration of total was recorded, Dean Eyre stated. trcich, Lenore Pettit, Margaret Fora- women. Great skill was nscd in the sence outstanding stars to fill any P The men's dormitory is filled to capa­ ning to show their worth as material of the first team berths, but there are NOW SHOWING • from a gift of $600. Only juniors the on field. t ker, Claire Stevens and Dolores Benja- making of these ornaments, and some for ·--··-·-··-··-·-··-·­·-·--·+ city for the first time in history. Extra for the first squad. min, Albuquerque; Bertha Hoskins, of them have probably not been excelled several almost uniformly good candi­ and seniors are eligible for this Early Wednesday morning the re­ 11 accommodations had been prepared. The Last year's team was greatly broken Whiting, Ind.; Helen Palmer, Pitts- to this day, Mr. Morley stated. dates for all of them. Graduation Gifts JOHNNY HINES a ward which is made on the basis of turn trip was started. Good time I AMiLNER STUDK>". \Vomen's Dormitory had not been filled up by graduation, leaving many posi­ lmrgh, Pa.; Vesta Grafton, Dubach, La. The dress of the Maya women was It ap[lctlrs likely that Coach Johnson will have this year what he has long in scholarship and general fitness as de- was made and the party reached j PHOTOGRAPHERS by the middle of last week. tions to be filled. And now that Coen Alpha Chi Omega: Lois LeSe'urc, usually made from animal skins, and termined by the Committee. Fl'iendship's Perfect Gift Detailed statistics of the registration is laid up with injuries, still another Margaret White, Jescile Wolfe; Locky cotton. Several of the dresses found tried to develop-two backfields of al­ -fo U II -~----·-·-+ Albuquerque early Thursday morn­ most equal strength. From Long, Arm­ "THE -EARLY YOUR Photograph ' have not been completed. Albuquerque important position is given to the new Powers, Louise Goelitz, and Margaret were elaborately embroidered. The ja­ IIJEET 1\IEl AT j . l Class certificates are given to the ing. Sleepy engineers were encount­ I High School probably lead in the num­ men to scrap over. strong, Renfro, Grenko, Brown, Odie, - Phone 028 313~ W. Central Goslin, Albuquerque; Henrietta Dilly guar skin was considered the most students having the highest scholastic ered on the campus throughout the - _,_.. __,+ At center-and it will be impossible Quintana, Dolzadclli, Wilson, Ham­ BIRD'' 1 ber of new students enrolled. and Frances Mark\a, Carlsbad; Ger- stylish of garment material. Conse­ mond, Hoskins, Black, and Benjamin, BUTT'S ji average In the respective classes, In day Thusrday, but they all declared +·-·-·-·-··-··--"-·· Altogether an increase of ten per this year to replace Greuter-Faw, trude Crackensburg, Gothenburg, Nebr.; quently the priests wore them. FOR LAUGHING cent in enrollment was made, the report freshman, has been showing up fairly Marjorie Odle, Yuma, Ariz.; Helen A king was the head of the govern- there can be picked at least two back­ DRUG STORE • addition to the certificates, fifty dol­ t11e trip successful in every respect. well, He is backfleld man, which ulti­ fields strong in both offense and de­ PURPOSES ONLY •--- stated. Stansifer, Litchfield, Ill. mcnt, but his rule had to be sanctioned WATERMAN & CONiffilN 1 lars is distributed among the wln­ mately will give him a great advan­ Alpha Delta Pi: Dorothy McLaugh- by the priests. The women had no fense. ~ers in the classes. The class certlf­ During the absence of Dean Eyre, EVERJTT~s tage. He has much to learn, but is Renfro, Long, Odie, and Benjamin FOUNTAIN PENS I Chester Russell, a junior Electrical JNC AMEN CORNER GETS lin, Helen Kay and Eloise Boren, Albu- voice in the government. LEGGETT'S AND lcates are given to the classes in 1 heavy, and speedy. querque; Helen Young, Urbana, Ill. Marriage was at-ranged by the par- have been showing the most stuff both the College. of Engineering and Engineer, had charge of his classes, THE RAZZ FROM DEAN De Gryse, '25 Albuquerque High among the punters. Renfro, in particu­ 1\L\RTHA WASHINGTON f . Chi Omega: Madge \Varner, Midland, ents of the girl. Divorces were simple. lar, has been setting good distance con­ The tt•ip was made at an extt·emely Dependable School man, is rapidly developing into Ark.; Mary Milan, Gallup, N. M.; Le- If hubby became monotonus the wife OANDIElS I the College of Arts and Sciences. a line111an. He has strength and weight, sistently. Try Our Honors awarded by the Associated low cost considering the distance "It is a bad tradition, and one which ona Howa1·d, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Eliza- need only mention it to the priest. The · The ccntet· of the Lobo line is show­ • college students with average intelli­ and with experience will probably hold Chicken Salad Sandwiches tl·aveled. Four cars were used and Jewelers beth Sherwood, Dawson, N. M.; Leona same applied to the head of the house. ing up better than any other part of the at Fourth and Central GRADUATION Students are in the field {If Journal­ gence should shun," Dean :Mitchell said down a regular berth at guard or cen­ Porter, Raton; Helen Stubbs and If botlt came to the same realization 11 llttl

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I I • SIXTH YEAR DATES BEGINS DR. DAVID H. LEWIS NEW MEXICO LOBO Fri., Sept. 25- ALBVQUERQUE, N. M, This Judge 0. L. Phillips at Assembly. Diseases of the Eye Pt1b1ishc

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Fri.,' O~t.' '23~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' • ~ ' ' ' Itt .:!fi\'lltllfY nf Alpha Delta Pi Dance, Sat., Oct. 24-- Y. W. C. A. Coed Dance. ~ita lU'ittgfirlll Fri., Oct. 30- Hokona Dance. Sat., Oct. 31- Chi Omega Dance. Coronado Club Smoker: Thurs., Nov. 5- Dramatic Clnb Play. Fri., Nov. 6- Br W. E. lknh•r Among the largest one-m:~n shovels in the world is this Sat., · N~;: ·:7_:_: .. ·"" "' "' "" · · • .. electric giant engaged in open-pit mining on the Out tll the nh:ht that clwcrs me, Mesabi Range in northern Minnesota. It picks up eight Sigma Chi Dance. Black <~S th~ pit ir<>m llOle to.J tlole, cubic yards of iron ore ilt il il\Up, which it dumps into • Wed., Nov. 11- I thank whatetcr gods may be a waiting car. Armistice Day. l~ur my ll\l~<>nqucrable soul. THE U. N. M. TWENTY Fri., Nov. 13- YEARS AGO Y. W. C. A. Carnival. In the Ml dutch of circumstance Sat., Nov. 14-- I have not winced or cri

CITY EDITORS TO TALK \utations governing women students. .UPS MAY-ENFORCE RULE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE TO LOBO REPORTERS It. was stated that proctors to. su- ON WEARING AP.PAREL who have returned pcrv•sc the dorm would be appomted October 3, at Colurado Springs­ T.hc Lobo st~ff will have tllc oppor- 50pi;ms for a Hallowe'en dance are bc­ U ppcrclassmcn may get toget11cr and U. N.l\L vs. Colorado College. and to the newly en· lmnty of maktn~ a gen~ral study o! ing formulated according to Miss Coo- draw up rules preventing freshmen October 10, at Albuquerque - newspaper work tn a scrtcs of confer- r ' from wearing corduroy trousers and U. N.l\L vs.MmJtezuma College. rolled students, we ences this year, according to an an- pc · ------Oxford bags, according to rumor prev­ October 17, at Canyon City- nounccttlcnt made last week. alent on the campus Monday morning. U. N. M. vs. West Texas Normal. A trip thru a local daily papet· plant Y. W. TO MAKE DRIVE; It is understood that the liberty of October 24, at El Paso­ extend a hearty wei- has been tentatively arranged, it was HOLD DANCE OCT. 24 wearing certain articles is a privilege U.N. M. vs. Texas Mines. stated. Also, lectures on the structure, of sophomores, juniors and sei1iors November 7, at Albuquerque- sources of news writing and gathering alone, and wm be enforced. D. N. M. vs. University of Arizona. come. will be given by the managing editors ~ dr_ive for new, memb~rs by the It was learned that this rule is en­ November 21, at Albuqucrquc-- TODA..Y'S NEED of local 11apcrs. umvcrstty Y. \V. C.· A. wdl ~e held forced on practically every other cam­ U. N. l\1. vs. N. M. Agricultural Col. Positions on the Lobo staff will pro· Sept. 25-29,. Bc~tha Cooper, president of pus in the country. November 26, at Albuquerque- bably be assigned after the third issue. the ,orgamzatton announced Friday D. N.l\1. vs. West Colorado State. T~•e Frest~a~~" Class !~s deddtd mornmg. Reggy Fisher----- and Clyde Cleveland ~bat t!te Pren s!~:l::.. t:!5 s1tnU cet ~av.e I Ruth Scott was elected secretary ; wm·e no sox last week. That's a dirty SHOESFORU 13:~ b..:~:t•r ~c.t f'~:::g c:l~ssiiied a; DORM GIRLS ELECT Leona Raillard, unclcrgraduate repre- PRICE GETS NEW OFFICE; Fre~hr::e'::l. Pn:ps \\lU wt.:lr :d=nl.\~ COOPER HOUSE-PRES. sentative; :Meta Sedillo, comm!t~ee trick! caps and ye::c.w Loidges ~nstead Bi' chairman j and :Merle York, pubhcttY Class One in Geology is so large that H 0 S K I N S ASSISTANT !~te Frcs.!:.man g:retn. Prc~s must a]­ At a meeting of the girls residing in and Leona Beylc, Fellowship secretar­ a division in lecture cla'sses and lab wass gh·e ::p their ~~a1s nn ~asc oi the women's dorm Monday night, 'Bc~­ ies, at a meeting held last week. work has been necessary. Wiley Price w~s appointed. to tl;e ODLE TO LEAVE; ONE OF CS'I']J\'\Ccd as;sec:bl!es tu instru;;::tors.. tha Cooper was elected House presi­ Sept. 29 has been designated as "Get­ newly created office of Athlctt~ Bus•• PROMISING FRESHMEN n;:perdassrm:n. .an:..d F:res.tt.~T..cc. dent j J oscphine McManus, House sec­ Together" Day for the old and new Dean Eyre caught a 9-lb. trout dur­ ncss Manager, and Harry Hoskms, as­ retary; and Frances Jackson, treasure•·· girls. Oct. 24, the Co-ed Dattce will ing vacation. sistant manager, Saturday afternoon by With <':!e ::l!!ld~€d and niroety cew Preceding the meeting of dormitory be held, it was stated. the Athletic council. a::d dd str:dents tt) da!e t!u::re ap· The duties of the new office, accord­ women, :Miss Shelton, dean of women, .llllllllllm\INIUIUII!lllllllllillllHIIIINlllllllllUIIllliHillllll I!~a:rs t· ~ i.e U:~de eiva~~ th.at the tutal gave a short talk on the, rules and reg- ing to the council, arc to supervise the rregtstra!!v~ wiH reac!u tta~ coyeted MEN'S SHOP OPENED selling of season tickets and attend all t;\-i"• n:.u::.drc!.! I!'..rtrk .. BY STUDES ON CAMPUS publicity in regat·d to the 'varsity's ath­ • \\:ith t.":en!y-four men cut ior I DISTINCTIVE letic events. t·-""TI-i£ .."vENE;:jAN::-·--r ~t_.._·~Jan t~us yt:ar t!re prt:tspe-cH are ~ COMPLETE Hoskins and Benjamin announce that It was stated that the sale of season ~!"!gt:t. ier 3 '~inning team. Coach J a complete line of men's haberdashery tickets to Albuquerque people would be H::tcbi"'"'" int~::ds t.1 show tlte 1 OUTFITTERS will be placed on sale in the 'varsity held soon. '"~~r1d w:ra.t a real footb::tU team , ~.OOj I shop within the next few days. Printi!UL ------lfo<'k5 Eke. \Ve are gt>ing to ha,·e for The stock is now on hand, and busi­ Is it safe to say? "Give light and the a real cham!)inmbip team ar:d don't ness is being carried on, the men stated. •mlllllllllllllllllliiYlHIIIIftiiUIIIIUI• Freshmen will find their way." ,YoJ.!! f~L•:gH it. A room has been taken over for the UNIVERSITY MEN convenience of customers. Quoting Dr. Clark: W~~_,__~ and WOMEN that wDl "Freshmen to the left of us, CI. Prlntina ·' Freshmen to the right of us, -~~ ... NEWCOMBER RETURNS STUDENT LOSES attrad: attention ud Freshmen all over us.'' FROM ST. LOUIS put your ad~ CAP; REWARD Havc you read The Green Hat by I Is a gore adjusted pump with I Bert Xe\\~umher, 'Zi•. has returned ttl ROSENWALD'S m a class by itlelf­ Im A. Dum bell? ~L:e n..+"Jh·ersity after a sununer with tbe an ornament of steel beads. Benjamin Sacks craves vengeance l prlntingthatcontains _\!g,.n:te Sh·l:e ~[anu!acturing cont­ A beautiful pump for all oc• p::y d St. Louis. Last summer while in Philadelphia originality in COD· Ben bought a Stetson cap which he We have the Largest and Best casions. In patent, Black Xewcem~r wmk~d in St. Louis un­ ception and excel· Stocked WAS IT EUPHONIC? d~r E. H. Blumentl:al, designer of the valued more than all life. Satin, French Blonde Satin C:-\\·~,._.! C_::, ,:.::: !::;m.: ~~ c:y ~l. ~41':):·* ::ew ...\Umqt.:erXlU~ Lu~rt Hou5c, and ·wbu ALWAYS BEST Two evenings ago som_eone to~lc. it lence in its execution BOOKSTORE and Silver Brocade. ''lil';,.! g.i: ~ ""~n t~g!:!. ~~.o· r:::ti" ~~! ;s ::.t llS(>cnt tl:e !:ead oi the droiughting in from its very own hook m the duung -this quality of in the Southwest cl_3"t hall and the cap has not been seen Tbe e~it-:r u~d b!s~~e:ss. IIt-J.:" -*..g-.::­ ::<:- :~g;.;::: :e~" r't)me. C....fs a~~:" ~i'r:.::rtr::rt::t t1f t1~~ Miss~!2ri fir1n. 1 You will be interested in our All shades of silk and chif­ Dry Goods since. Ben has had three fights, and originality and ln· lines of Fraternity Stationery, ~f !!~ t~~~. ~rt:s i':t'(.~~'l r ...~..:c!'~ .. countless arguments itt his cHort to fon hose, one price. ~~nd pl.rth~ t..:-. e!:~~:!~~ t~:e c:\~ P..:a.tJ ~ -~~J~~~i. ii I grt: ma~Etd,. and divli:iualitycharader· Bridge Tallies and Favors, Dance "i!:e:e -..re ~W(-r ~~~e hm:.dred and iuur· recover the lost head piece. Will some­ t'"~!':t. a~~~t"~::t.:c f2::.J.! ~!:e)' "~:t c~~::J ;:.. t:~ ~ F:;. ..,i2 a "'~:.:~~..n-:.d !ike p4.pi'l:- Programs, Pictures and Mottoes. ~E!::1 Mt:d~.<~B e;.at!r-g at the t•uh~t'rsih• Otte please return it? 1a ize! all the printed a. il.!.!:J t ...'\ ~ t:.s.::.-.3 as .;;.. ~,::1.\.a:.:~ :"-:­ ~J- '!~-::;~ ~ .... y~~ deal"~.. Ladies' For the purpose of ide11tification the NEW MEXICO $1.95 Pt.:t!": ~ ~'.. \":w ~'! k rl "!:tt r:u.ay.. tr:::~~ l :Ol,l::g Hii.!l this )car. - work we turn out. t~ hes~ ttr:~!::tl s.,::::g-•--":C5 a~:~ holder will notice on the hat-band the BOOK musi~-!... ·r f-:c t"r..S'fer5~'!y .._-~ ~Clt. "·oe ~::: \..:.! ~:.: th A'!!!:! !.&!:e: ... Ready-to-wear trademark of "Epistein and Glatt,'' S'tORE Mtoxit.)_. ~L~:~-::~ a ""\·e~~ c.~.a.-:-.."" CUNNING XOT IN TilE TEXT-BOOK Chestnut Stl·ect, Philadcl phi a, Pa. 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'; n If. UNIVE~~ITY nc l»>'"\P ·~-~~--·----.. -·IJ!t.U .._'\ ~- ll1 t .. t· - ~ ~ NEW MEXICO LOBO +j'l''·-- __,,_ .. - .. -~~(\ ~· . ·-··--··-·--.-w-·-----·· Page Four --··---··-··-·-··-· I ,. p.'l!o~·. ~ 10,000 A. A. E. PLANS New Arrivals of Il , .- . I BATH FOR A. & S. I . .. AT Leading Grid Captains and Coaches. Bostonians CQllege CAFE I j HOMECOMING LIBERTY WESTERN CONFERENCE Plans for ~prinkling the Arts and Sci- SHOES ence men in the annual tug of war St. for Younll' Men University Captain · Position ,Coach. NEW MEXICO LOBO THE HOME OF I Chicago ...... Fred Henderson ...... Tackle...... A. A. Stagg Patrick's Day were made at the first Loose fitting suits deno~nd PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO i meeting of the university Engineering B · B ···~ L:~ ··-··-·-·~-·-··--_..-·-··-··-·-··-·-··-· I Michigan ... , .. Robert Brown ...... Center ...... Fielding H. Yost Society Wednesday night. ostom

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