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4-5-1946 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 048, No 33, 4/5/1946

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P~a=g~e~F~o~ur~·------~--~------N __ E_W __ M_E_X_IC_O __ L~O_B~O--~------~--~Friday,M~ch29,1945 ~ tbe -ex~· \ jcb you I ' •11!, but I ,., ,Jt~·1'1Q~.asmanypeople,think,thesameaS'pingpo.,g; 1 1 'I • • Paa(!l~ Tenpi~ J~ a game similar to lawn tenniS, ,playeq with ' M'EN' . ' : :, IN INTRA'M ORAL, BA., SK.EJBAE'l' \ , ns i ''· NI:W MI:XICO• lOBO • wooden palldles abotit "15 irt. long by 8 in. wide, on a c+urt 200 [ , •m In the similar to, but about half th~ size of a regulation lawn tennis • • Weekly Publication of the Associated Studuts of the Univ•ersity of New Mexico court. G If (I b T for membership. Tl).ere are no ANNOUNCEMENT Lobo Lair Who was the last maJOr league player to bat Twenty Te~ms ·In 0 u ourney dues, but tlie green fees are ,3.60 'l'h• THUNDERBIRD, student over .400 for a full season~s play? U per month, Clubs can be lented. literary magazine at the Univer~ VoL XLVIII ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946 3'3 No. !!8,. Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox, hit .406 for 143 games in f L Tomorrow Afternoon A Scol<;h four,ome tournament sity, will go on sale in mid-April, 1942 s 1s planned for thu; Saturday. Golf jt was announced recently. The JIM MORAN d I . T cr~p e~ G I 01 b balls will be awarded to the wm- publieatio~ is OIV>n to all student ntramural rack U or U ·- touronafmenut fmoremolbdetasndWinllewstam~e"m'- •• Wlth the intramural track meet scheduled to enter its ~ ners. - contributions, both in prose and With a few days of unusual bad weather this past week, second day this aftet•noon at 4~00 p.m. Coach E.oy Johnson Coach Woody Clement's mtra-lbers on the Umversity golf hnks The Golf Club meets every otherlver.ee. mural program 1ts peak of thlS Saturday at 1:30 p, m. Saturday at preaent, and may meet ----:--:--- • sports activities abo.ut the st~dium and vicimty were at a is at last getting ~ looksee at what his'l cjnder1nen and field r~nched H~ participation thts week W1th Anyone who plays gQlf lS elig1ble oftener, depending on the weather. Subscribe to the i:.oso now. more or less standstill. boys can do in comPetition. Johnson has kept the lads under twenty teams, dtvtded mto five Aspirants for the 1946 Lobo football team have been wraps during all of the pre-season workouts and consequently leagues, shooting for a chance to ---·--·--- Workmg out daily but activity so far has been confined mainly has had no opportunity to discover their real talents, but this play m the ehmmation tournament r1ve n 5 a ur to calisthenics and baU handling. Many returned veterans, intramural competition should serve as a yardstick as to beginnmg next week. some of them former stars here on the hill) have reported and what Lobo track followers may expect in the coming cam- To date four teams have bein Weekly Program • • • there is every indication of a wen balanced eleven next fall. paign. outstandmg in league play. The UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO The baseball team will take on the Albuquerque Dukes Smith and Daugherty have looked impressive in their Kappa Alpha five and the 2nd Com- D t pany Blue~> have won three gamqs, •' next weelc in a practice game on the local diamond ue o daily workouts on the hurdles and Bunker seems to be coming losmg none. The Dodoes and t)le WEEK OF APRIL 1 TO 7, 1946 the cold weather and strong winds strenuous practice has along fast in the broad jump. In the middle distance races, Podunks have won two games Monday National Fraternities Name *PAINTINGS AND PRINTS BY RODERICK MEAD, sponsored by the Art League of PledgesDance~inal~vent not ~een undertaken but an inter-squad five innmg game was Blount, Hubbard, Hollander, Thurston, White and Green ap1ece m their respective leagues. 0New Mex1co, will be shown daily from 8 a m. to 6 p. m, in the Fme Arta Budd,'ng ~---played Tuesday afternoon. Play was fair considering the. fact are fighting it out for sguad positions with nobody regarded Leade1s of the leagues at pres­ allery untll Aprtl 11 . . . ---~------,----=-----,In Campaign To MortUar Board meetmg, Miss Marjorie T1reman m charge 12:30 o'clock in the Student that it was the first time this spring that the boys played as definitely "in." Barber is steadily improving in the high ent Bte as follows: Independ:nt mon north lounge, ' What's So Funny This under any sort of pressure. Tom Lawrie, a holdover from jump as are the pole vaulting candidates Jeilkins and Houck League - Pod~ks; Flater~uty lntel'-flatermtl" Counml meetmg, 12!45 p. m m the SUB patio, las~ season, spar~ed team A to~ o~e sided 13 to 0 win with ' ' · ~==:::_~~j~omp::~~:Blu:~r~:~ SPECIAL SPUR MEETING, M1ss Helen Dargan m charge 12:45 p m In th b X4 Pledges Are Student Senate ~each $400 ment lounge, ' • e ase- Week? Well---, Goal a t1mely homer m the fourth mmng. Team A also pulled PROF. DOUGLASS TO EXHIBIT 1the month Qf April. tional League-Newman Wh1tes• a in AT MONMOUTH COLLEGE Ptof. Douglass was 1-ecently Lobo League-Dodoes. Four "'Noonday Chapel meetnw sponsored by the Baptist StUdent Union Mtss Cleo Wh t the almost impossible defensive act, triple play, the third game~ m cha1ge, 1 p, m. m the Student Umon Chapel Room. ' 1 e Everything Autabee! Nylons and White Shirts inning. With the bases loaded, De:Hart caught a line drive P:r:of. Ralph W. Douglass~ head elected to membership in the Wash... are scheduled for thts afternoon Sigma Alpha Epsilon meeting, Mr. Robert Evans in charge, 4:30 p. m. in the student Admitted to This 1s Natianal Laugh Weeki ~lects Officers near second shoveled it to Manda covering the middle sack of the art department at the 11m~ ington, D. C. Watercolor Club and and three games tomorrow afterw pmon north lounge, the pledge meeting, Mr. Don Stewart in charge 4·30 m the Student Umon south lounge, ' • p, m. or so all the radio comedians and To Be Raffled Off at and he in t'urn relayed it to Bartholf at first. Boyer did versity and fotmer cartoo~ist for was represcnt~d. at its golden anni-Jnoon. SatJ,uday evenmg w1U wind p1ofess1onal funny men would have . , . . • , The Chtcugo Daily News, wtll show versary exhibitiOn WJth a water- up league play wtth two members Speaker:s Club meettng, Miss Roberta Young in charge 4:30 p. m m th st d t I Umon basement lounge, ' ' e u en us believe. Maybe they haven't ~or This Semester the p1tchmg for team A With Gtddmgs startmg for Team B 20 worlts • m watercolor oil, and color and two lithographs The from each league bemg selected at ~ive UNM ~rats Saturday Night Affair heal'd a.f the old and proven axiom and being relieved in the fourth by John Moncravie. hthograph at a one-man 'exhtbttton exh1bition, held m Washmgton's 1 that time to participate in the Pi Beta Alpha. Exe~u~ive Council meeting, M1ss Topsy Dayton m charge 6 p · 1 Room 150, Admmtstrat1on Building. ' • m. 111 that the way to get anything to Art Charette, President, Tomot'l'OW night the week-long With the opening of the pool this week all students inter- at Monmouth College, J1l' duung I CorcoJan Gallery, closed March 6, chmmabon tomnament. Men from Twelve States Phrateres Executtv~ Council meetmg, Mtss Daisy Dickenson m charge 6:45 p • lay an egg ts to set"astde a. day, or drive l'or the World Student Serv­ ested in water sports will have ample chance to get in shape the Student Umon basement lounge, ' • m. 111 Represented in Pledge week, for its observance. Or may­ Chet Carlock, ¥.-President, ice Fund will be terminated in a before the tryouts for the University SWimming team. Phratcres Pledge meeting, Mtss Eddie Wemberg m charge 6:45 p m m the Stud t be they just haven't heard of this benefit dance sponsored by the Coach George Petrol announced that he will not make any Umon basement lounge. • · • en Classes This Term university where Nattonal Laugh Muriel Collins, Secretary United Chl*istian Fellowship, This KappAadAlpha Active meetmg, Mr. Chester Carlock in charge 7:00 p m m Room 204 drive is one of the most worthwhile selections for the team until everyone has been given enough mtmstratton Buddmg. ' ' ' ' The five national :fraternities on Week baa laid a very painful At the bi·monthly mectmg of the time to loosen up. The Lobos will have a team entered in the square egg as far as the student Student Senate last Tuesday, April and beneficial things in which stu­ Keppa Sigtp.a Pledge l!leetmg, Mr. Dtck Johnson m charge 7:00 p m m Room 301 the hill announced that to date a dents on this campus have been Admtmstrabon Building. ' ' • ' body IS concerned. 2, officers were elected to hold of­ Swimming Championships to be held at 1 total of 84 candidates have taken able to participate, Every student Phrateres meetmg, Miss Daisy Dickenson in charge '1•15 p m m the Student Unio the formal pledge. T, N. E. jumped the gun on laugh fiee for the coming Bemester, The Tucson, May 10 and 11. basement lounge. • • • · n week, but the repercussiOns of officers are as follows: Art Char- should ltave felt a deep obligation This is the story of an incident in the life of Babe Her­ Of the six fraternities on campus th t 1 b d f h • to fellow students all over the Sigma Cht ~et!ve meeting, Mr. Ray Orr in charge 7:00 p m in Room 203 Ad • · t .e1r par tcu a~ ran o .umor IS ctte, president: Cbet Carlock, vice- man, Giants outfielder about ten years ago. Babe played tion Budd1ng, ' • · , mm1s ra- Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha EpsiA still felt by the1r many VlCtmlS who president and Muriel Collins sec- JIM HOWE world which would haw~ moved Ion, Kappa Stgma, Sigma Chi, Pi h t t yth' g 1 u h bl ' them to contribute all they could right field and as was the custom in those days the fences Independent Mens' meetmg, ·Mr. Gerald Murphy m charge 7'30 p m in the Stud nt ave ye o see an tn a g a e retary, The 1ole of Homer Cady in the Union north lounge. Elections will be held. ' · ' ' e Kappa Alpha are natlonal. The th · t Th p• K A • to the fund, were adorned with various types of. advertising. The main Now for Coke m elr an tcs. he I • f. s, Art Charette, president, has been Rodey produ.ction "Beggar on KappadS1g~a Active ~eeting, Mr. Ben Hearne in charge 7•30 p m m Room 301 block in right field was purchased by a New York awning A m1mstrabon Butldmg, ' ' • ' other, whose list of pledges Wa3 whose was t e Vtctun o a very acttve in campus affairs since Horseback l' is Jim Howe's first Money has ~een raised on thla pubhshed last week, is Phi Delta T, N. E. gopher act, provtde~ the he came to UN:M a year ago last part on the stage. He plays the c?mpus for t~tS. fund every year company and as was natural they had an immense awning Pi KaAppa J\lptha ?ledge meeting, Mr. Gerald Creamer m charge 7:80 p m In Room 217 dmmts ration Building. ' ' · ' Phi. o~ly hu~orous touch to the ~p1sode October. •He is a past mem,ber of part of a delicate dirty dog but he smce 1939, so 1t 1s not just a prod- painted over most of the section of the fence. The Giants Pi Beta ~lpha meetmg, Miss Topsy Dayton in charge 7•30 p m at the Hei'ght c ------*N p• V Ph1 Kappa Alpha are: with t~e1r method o~ patchmg the Student Council, student body has to work hard on the character- uct of the war.years, but a need won the pennant that year and it was now the fourth and mumty Center. ,. • · s om- • • ever Ina "appa1or Ed Carleton, Albuquerque; cstufas temporary mgress. Thetr treasurei', pxesident of Khatal!, tzation because in real life he is that has contmu~d over many important game of the World Series. It was th~ sixth inning Town Ctlhub meeting, Miss Evelyn Ellis in charge, 7:30 p. 111, m the Student Union • h eli=~ I .Tames Compton, Carlsbaa; Aubrey work proved that they ha.d ab?ut member of the mter-fraternity neither delicate nor a dirty dog years The contributions to this sou 1ounge. • T,h F,Is p,On l•c Veterans To Wold Alb II' Dlx h k I d f c • . • fund are used to aid stu.dents in -bases loaded-and then a powerful blast to right field. Her­ Phi Delta Ph, Is e ro Davis, uquarque; wI IBm • as muc now e ge 0 •.,ngmeermg counci'I and presi'dent of h'Is £r•- ·• t f ...- .nm .1s a ve eran, a ormer serA Asia and Europe, and the monev 1'uosday on, Albuquerque; Robert Drake as t h e AI P h a De It a P13 h ave 0 f ternity Kappa SI'gmn. He I's also t th Ar Al Co H ' man raced back to the fence, started to play the ball and then Confe;ence on Sotl and Wate~ Conservation EducationJ Dean S. P. Nanmnga in charge The prtze escapade of the week d I' S gean m e my r rps. e is used where it is most needed in 9.30 a.m. to 4:30 p, m m the Student Union lounge. ' and why Mrs. Pauley is pulling s 'I M • Glen ale, Ca If,; Wally Hurst, an men. a member of Kappa Mu £pailon, came ~ro~ Chi~ago, Ill., to UNM the individual country-for medi- seemingly ducked under the painted awning, Three runs , pec•la eetlng Francisco, Cahf.; Kent Johnson, Even if the sight of your exam Student Uni'on Buiidi'ng Oommi'ttee, to ma or n S c 1 On grad Student. Senate meeting, Mr. Jack .1\_rford in charge, 12:45 o'clock m the Student A d W h h scored and the Giants lost the series but Babe will swear to Pprove ere er atr can now be told Things J • 1 0 10 ogy. • u- cinal purposes, food, textbooks or QUINE])~ north lounge, There will J)e an election of officers. ATTENDANCE RE- are never dull around th~ campus Ladd, Ill.; GDon MacGiblbon, ANlbu- grades did send you into mirthful Wardroom and the Fleetman's Club. ation Jim plans to teach or write. clothes. University students are this day that the awning was not a painting. 11 8 Htking Club, Business meeting, Miss Edn Anderson in charge 12:30 o'clock in Room The Students Activtties Com- and especially m the vicinity of 221 University veterans will hold a querque; eorge Waters, ew convulsions, its cinch that Tues- Chet Carlock, vice-president, has The play "Beggar on Horseback') the ones aided by it, so when we DID YOU KNOW? 14, Carlisle Gymn, .,.' ntittee has approved t.he establtsh.- North Un'Ivers'Ity. special mass meeting at Ktrtland Britain, Conn.; Vaughn Westaway, day1s sand storm succeeded in re- 1 b 1• th .11 b fi ht b . • 0 I b d d Gl S. B b . • a so ecn oc 1ve on e campus. wt e g 1ven ve mg s egmmng give our fifteen or twenty cents we Who holds the world 16 lb. shotput record? Majors n.nd Minors meeting, Miss Lou Ann Jones in charge 12:45 p. m in Room 15 rueut of Pht Delta Phi on the Um- A commotion was heard outside Field on .Monday night, James Mo- M~r: t ; an d Jenk Simpths~n;. °f n:ovmg all laughs f~m the Sltua- He ~is a member of the interfra- Aprit 23. Students may obtain re- at•e not just giving to a fund, we 1 11 0 Carhsle Gym. ' ' velSity of New Mexico Campus," the Kappa house and tmmediately ran, president of the Veterans e son, an ac ml J All of that wmd, and not 8 ternity council, the Wardroom and served aeats with activity cards. e helping further the spread Jack Torrence, USA, heaved the ball 57 ft. 1 in. on August 1~ tt~n. 81 to *Nool!day Chapel rneetin.g s{Jonsored by t~e Baptjst Student Umon, M1ss Cleo White l'ead fratetmty president Warren Mrs. Pauley screamed ilJt's the In- Assoctation has announced. A uquerque. skirted girl on the campus to make a t m mb f th St d t of knowledge all over the world 5,1934. 0 chargeJ 1 p, m. the Student Umon Chapel Room. E D f D J L Bost- The rapidly growing association Kappa Sigma pledges are: being out in the weather worth n ac JVc ~ er 0 • e u e~ m m '• av1s rom ean • • dependents. Lock the Doors." The h'l T dd th • to h Senate. He ts the prestdent of hts among the people with whom we What American League pitcher hung up the most wins Newma.n Club meeting, Mr. Robert Flanagan in charge 4:30 p. m. in the Stud t wick's lettel' to the new fraternity, doors bemg locked in a most sur- will perfect plans for a more pow- Dave Adams, Dexteri BUl Ben- w 1 e. 0 a e ~rowmng ue fraternity, Kappa Alpha are going to live the next fifty odd in one season? Umon basement lounge. ' en N M T at its 1-egular weekly meeting Mon* prising burry, seeing that the Kap- erful and efficient organization, der,d San Francbiscdo, C~lif.; Tekd !rec~:n~et :Pt~he :: hdaa~ tow~~: 1\oluriel Collins, secretary; has ~uy years. We are helpiug to educate liNM Girl Scout L~nders Club meeting, Miss Mary Adler in charge 4:30 p m · 0 1 01 0 5 '%00 en 0 Jack Chesbro won 41 games for New York in 1904. the Student Umon north lounge. ' • · m day night in the stadtum bu1lding. p~s and men were mvolved there Moran said. He urged all veterans, Bou reau, ar s n ; J1m ar , ' b b f St d t S te cJ U those students who are not as lucky What team enjoyed the longest winning streak in major Phi Delta Phi was formed, said was seen wandering arou~d the whether they are members of the Amarilloi Cecll Counts, Tucum. menus that all bars were closed and Setuend atm:f: er.t .. u t~n st"nda i as we arc, particularly in these IOfiLED UNDEII: AUJHORm' OF ntE CQCA.COJ,A COMPANY IY Baptist Student Union Council meeting, Mr. Sam Henly m charge 6:30 p 111 in the D · •- k 't" th I 1 AI t to tte d th M • •• not a dust cuter was available, en . ~ncJ nnl· . e u en ~ • league baseball history? Student Union Chapel Room. ' ' • ll.VlS, u.o wor WI II e oca um- yard a man attired in just short group- or no I a n e on- carl, Murph Ea~:er, Tueumcart, Union Butldmg comtmttee She IS f c~p t ]JOst..war years, so that they may COCA-COLA BOTTLING evlew or 00. The 1916 New York Giants won 26 straight ball games­ Kappa Mp.Epstl_on Electi_on of Officers and New :Members, '1:30 p. m. in Room 21'1 m Committee of Phi Delta Theta of nothing. day meeting. Jim Schnider, Evanston, Dl.; Buck After all this, not even the sight an ex-cdttor of The LOBO. and has U • learn to help make a better world 205 E. JUarquettll!, Albuquerque, N. :P.r. Admmtstrabon Butldmg, Ml'. Bob Fox wtU speak on "Proofs of the Pythagoran' to petibon the National Councd for Instde the house the door was Members of a Veterans' CouncU, Hollis, Santa Fe; Donald Hubbard, of the faculty in ballet clotllcs been active on LOBO for three se- !or us to hve in. and failed to win the National, League pennant. -·----- Theorem." the New Mexico Alpha of Phi locked and unlocked several times composed mainly of men living at Huntington Park, Calif.; Dean cou~d have drawn a smile from the masters and was copy edttor of the . Thre(l hundred men, tbe c~m- Our campus quota is $400. This Row can a tennis player serve an ace, and still lose the *PUBLIC Mpl'ION fiCr,URE SHOWING AND LECTURE; 11Good Neighbors and Deltn Theta. before Mrs. Pauley was finally cor· Kirtland, are to be chosen, accord* Middleton, Gallup; Bill Walker, typtcal student who knows that the 1945 Mirage bmed Navy ROTC and V~12 untts, quota is devised by dividing the point? Strateg1c Matertals, Mr. Sullivan G. Richardson In charge sponsored by the Plans wel'e dtscussed for a smok- nered and gagged and tied. Through ing to Moran. The council will Belen; Tom anf\ Wally Nut" Tu- only laugh m National Laugh ' 11 h ld d s t d • . Depat:tment of, Modern Lang'!ages, Cl~b de las Americas, and ihe School of Jnter­ ta t th h'll t ha dl 11 te , 1 · t d • G k •An Week was in its title At the Senate meettng the date wt 0 a ress revtew a ur .ay United States mto regtDns. Our By committing a foot fault. That is, by failing to keep Amertcan Affam1, 7:30 P• m. m the Sc1enl!e Lecture Hall. er at a res utan on e t nex the crack in the door came a coat, n e a ve rans comp am s, an cumcart; eorg Las y, Los ge- • for the Navy "Happy Houl"' was at 11 20 a. nt: £or the lommatldtng region consists of five states, each at least one foot on the ground until after the ball has been *Recorded Concert, Mr. Walter, Keller -in char~e, 7:30 p, m. in Room 5, Music Building. w~ek, to mtcrview prospective a pair of trousers and a pair of aid the men in the University re- les; Jim Ma10ney, Lns Vegas; set for the evening of May 24, the officer, Captam Joel Newsom, U. with their own definite amount to hit; by changing position during delivery; or by failing to Sigma Alpha Iota meetmg, Mtss Carolyn Meter in charge 1:30 p. m. in Room 4 Music ehnrter members of the :fraternity. shoes. With 8 m~d scramble the lationships, Charles Parker, Silver City; and same evening of an all student S. N., Lt. Comdr. R. E. Jeffrey, till. New Mexico's quota is $1000, Butldmg. ' ' A constitution, and byw]a~s, gtrls ran to the balcony to see just Pubheityl membership, and social Bliss Bushman, Jim Hastings, Ed. body dance. drill officer said yesterday. which in turn ls divided among remain behind the back line until after the ball has been hit.' Cuban (ulture To Conference on Soil and Wate~ Conservation Education, Dean S. p, Nanninga in charge which had been prepared b~ Dtms, what the Kappa Sigs had to offer committees were named at the As- ward Lighton, Bill Lane:y, Jim Th' d i t th g n the five higher institutions in the What is Paddle Tennis? 9:30a.m. to 2:30p.m. m the Student Union lounge. ' and Frank Atkinson, alumm rcpre- (in the way of singmg) under the sociation's meeting Wednesday Seitzinger, George Whitner, Wit- Phi Alpha Ph1, the new local ts p~ra c s open. 0 • e e - A. W. S. Committee meeting, Miss Evelyn Ellis in charge 12:4& in Student Union north t' d d d · b • d fraterntty on the campt:s petitioned eral pubhc and the Utnverstty stu· f!tate. As the University is tbe lounge. ' senta tve, were rea an approve direction of their only operatic star, ntght. A me~ ershtp rive is liaM McCord, Harry Murdock, Jim Be o·lscussed for representation 011 the Senate dents. in partieulnl'. It will be a la.l'gest of the five our quota is a by the members. Harry Murdock; even Morrow scheduled to begm soon, and plans Foley, Allen Lini~heck, Don :Moore, 20 t d 11 d arm £ol II't•.le e'er a tbt'rd of the amount. •Nool!day Chapel mcethw snonsored by t1'!e Banttst Student Union, Miss Cleo White f ' · 1 • • land penmssion was granted. mmu e n un~ er s, - m charge, 1 p, m. m the Student Umon Chapel Room. sings better than that, or mcrdeased socta actiVIty ere Jerry Ki~g, Walter Webster, and Th G 1 Cl b 1 t'ti d towed of an mspectton of the bat.. When you think that if every UNM 's Book Te/Js Roger Watkins after passing ci- now un er way, In the future, Blll Morns, all of Albuquerque. !-hss Silvia Macias, graduate stu- f e eo og[ t' u a s~:e ~ on~ talion by Captam Newsom, and student would contribute, by one F'aculty. Womens Club meeting, Mrs. V. E. Kleven :in charge 2:30p.m. in the Student Rector 11 Umon basement lounge. ' I j gars to the boy;, had o beautiful dances, hayrides, and moving pic- Xappa Al]Jha Pledged: dent 111 the Department of Anthro~ 0~ repre~en ton on ~d ena e Commander S. S. Daunis, executive means or 1mother, only fifty cents, 1945 Kappa ~lpha P.le~ge tneeting, Mr. Ben Miles in charge, 5 p, nt. in Room 150 Adminis- St f th G •J awakemng. "Never pin a Kappa," tures of the foot- John Corman, Roswell; Thomas pology, wtll lecture on "Primitive an penntsslon was gran ' officer of the unit, we would exceed the quota of the trataon Buddmg. ' Oly 0 e I a was the cry as the brothers threw ball game are to highlight meet- Cummings, Pittsburg, Pa.; Ken- Cultures of Cuba" at 7:30 tonight Tickets for the World Student The three NROTC eompantes, whole ~tate, our amount does not Kirshrnoot· adds braid Meeting of all Graduate Women Studeuts, Dean Clauve :In charge 4:30 p, m. in the A book studded with the great him in the fish pond. ings of the Veterans AssGciation. neth Durant, Bakersfield, Calif.; in Room 16.0 of the Administration ServiN~ Fund benefit were dis- and one V·12 company, will be com- seem very big. Almost every stu- Student Umon lounge. ' beauty to a desiguer's characters of Southwestern history Roger's clothes were again pass- T~;Omass m:;ti~g is: ~le 8he:d Kendall Goss and Richard llolbert, Butldmg under the sponsorship of tributed to council members to be manded for the review by w. A. dent on campus should be able to Vigilante meeting, Mr. Henry Kmnison in cha:tge. 4:30 Jl, m. in the Student Union 1 7 AND bascmont lounge. is 'Rlvcr of the Sun: Storiea of ed through the openmg in the :t k PT ~· 9 on.;y, pn dl 'te~ Bartlesville, Okla.; Harry Hopkins, the Departments of Anthropology sold for the dance thJs Saturday Greene, As., USN, battalion com- r.we at least fifty cents-so we duo. the Storied Gilnt" by- Dr. Ross Oil- door and he was last seen running arrac s - 0 ' ornn pre e Pratt, Kansas; Robert Merrill, and Modern Languages, Club de night, April 6. mander. ;~houJd easily make and exceed the LATEST UNM Veterans meeting, Mr. James Moran m charge 7:30 p, m. in the Student Union 200 basement lounge. ' vin, rector of St. James E_piscopal up the street wrhpped in a coat. a turnout of at least veterans. Kansas City, Mo.; and James and las Americas, and the School of This is th!! first review this se- ~400. NEWS Spanish Folk Singing, sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages Dr Arthur church at Clovis, New 1.-lexlco, pub- My, what leg attl The girls had Wilbur Bass, Gayle Pla.pp, Edgar Inter-American Affairs. w Add mester, and should give the specta- Three methods of contributing L. Camva in charge, 7:30 in Room 9, Music Building. ' · lished April 1 by the Univorsity heard :he talk abou~ the boycott Organization of Student Rawls, and Howard Shockey, all of MISS Macias was born in Ha-l ernette resses tors an mcentive to witness the Ito \he drive ~ave bee~ ~ecided up- Clever handling is evl· Thur•day ponference on Soil and Water Conservation Education Dean S. P. Nanninga in charge of Nevr Mexico Press. on pmmn~ one of their number and Albuquerque. vana, Cuba, but spent her childhood Navy in future reviews. on by the Umted Chr1st10n Fellow- 9:00a.m. to 12:00 and 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. in the Student Union lounge. • Bo:tn, as Dr. Calvin says, jlunp nft~r t.rymg so hard for so many Therapy Aides at Hospital Sigma Chi pledged: in 1\latanzas where she completed IEd t• M t' -ship or the University,; one, each dent in well-placed braid BfJots, and $addle Club luncheon meeting, Miss Rosemary Galles in charge 12:30 del' the tenses of the magnifier, se~cstcrs to get just one .pin in Whitney Sullivan, Pueblo, Colo.; her primary education. She moved uca IOn ee lng jtarger organi'lation on campus is bindings. o clock m the Student Union basement lounge. ' the camera, and binoculars,') here thetr house they were surprised to • Meta Scdilto of the University Vince Fiorino and Bill Bames Chi- to Havana for her secondary educaw H Jh PJ • C 'j Ito give $20, each smaller one ac- \ •NooJ!day Chapel meetin,g sl)onsored by the Bapt1st Student Union, Miss Cleo White is a boolc about a river whose writ. find that Jackil!, a pledge, had beat art faculty is assisting the Albu- cago; Hansei Lee, Dexterj 'LUke tion at the Institute del Vedado,' Dr. J; P. ~ernette,. president of ea t anmng OUnCI cordh!g to what they can give; m charge~ 1 p, m. m the Student Union Chapel Room. ten hiStory goes bnck 400 years. all the actives who were beating querq_ue Red Cross in organization Curtis, Pasadena, Calif.; Bud Er- and then continued her education the Umverstty, was tn Tucumcan • • • • two, the sale of raffle tickets for Wonderful deep pockets United Student Chr!Stian FelfowshipJ :Mr. Ralph Calkins in charge, 5:30 to 7 p, m. ~n The story begins with the march their brains out figuring ways and of student therapy aides at the vien Santa Fe· Pete Angelos, Ros- at the University of Havana where i[lday ~d add:~ss !he E.a~tern Nef two white shirts for the men, and the Student Un10n basement lounge. finiSheS DISCUSSIOnS and huge button trim. of Coronado across the land of the nteans of gettmg a pin. She had Veterans Hospital. She is also in- well: Leroy :Kimbrough, Clovis; she obtained the degree of Doctor . exlco uca to~ ssocta .ton mee. -~ two pairs o:t nylon stockings for KiMo Fine Arts Studert~s' Get Together, Nancy Ncslage and Shirley Llpsman in charge 7 Gila in search of the fabulous city pulled the last tr1ck .out of the bn~, structing the dance section of tbe Larry Glazebrook, Bill Harley, of Phtlosophy in 1943. She spe- mg th~ro on T~ends m Publtc Representatives fr~m 52 organi- the women, to be awarded at the to 9:30 P• m, tn the Fine Arts Bu1ldmg. 1 11 Created in Wool Crepe. of Cibola, and moves through the and so several acttves lost thetr American Association of Uni\"er. Paul Heggem and Floyd Hale Al- ctalized in geography and history Education. zattons~ and ten cittzens at large dance; and three, a student body Christi~n Science meeting, Mr. Winston Sage in charge, 7:15 p. nt. m the Student NOW SHOWING $38.95 Umon Chapel Room. • fall of the vast Mexican holdings bJg chance. And to think that the s1ty Women, whieh meets twice o b uerque· Bm Hammond. 'Bob and wrote her doctoral dissertation His schedule for the rest of the elected an Executive Board for the dance Saturday night with the *Recorded Concert, Mt. Walter Ke1ler in charge, '1:30 p.m. in Room 5 Music Building of S.vain nt the hands of raiding' trick was used on a. Kappa Sig month from March through June puq 'd F k H on ''Los Mitos de los Indios cu- month includes an addr

:NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, April 6, 1946 NEW M.EJXICO LO:!]O New Mexico Lobo Inquiring Reporter LETTERI.p...; Speakers Club to ga~mg ut the apple hnn~:1ng ftom intet',Plctahpn to n college st1,1dent, gunt dcl\1 o£ ahum. ·One the e:x; .. BAitBABA BAII,EY , the plant ~bOVEI them, They are w'ho wdl ~oon be gomg tltere 11ny-. tremo left 1~ LJ,n eye t(l which you Que•lion of the Week: What do 1 OQ doubt caused. l;Otlaldemble (hs- wuy, On the light o£ our gqoU cll,rt gm~ uny meamng you wish b"ut 1 Debate on .O.P.A. you thmk of girl& m ]eana nnd comfo1 t by the hot foot they are frtcnds Adtill) :mel Eve 1a OUL' he1o we ~·a,t)Hll hk!;! to thmk of ]t l'IS sl{:lcks? "Rcsol~m;I. 'l'ha,t 0, P. A, pnce gettmg f1om the symbolic flatnlls SmoQ mnltmg h1te un angel and fl:omctlnng left OV!ll';ft·om thq 4tcnm contxol )S neccf1s9ry to combat m .. Da,nny Neff~That all depEnds on U1ldeifoot, w)ucb should need no viowmg the entne nff:rm Wlth n SQf(llf!tlCJa qf ''SpeJl..bound,'~ Hatton," w1ll .SUbJect f>f 'debate th~ g1rl. Mm:!PI;'r he at tiN Speakel.'; Club mcetmg, Tom l!ttorns-I'd rather aee them ln bathjng .,suits ~socialed Co!leeiale Press ;\pll} 15, at ~ 80 p m, m ·~· sua basement To~~nge ~ B1ll Duvis-1 agree w1th Eage.­ ... _ Edltortal and buslnel$ offices are in rqom 9 of the Student Umon Affit mattVe debaters al-e Georg-e Yeaget, bu:Udmg. Telephone 2-6523 o anQ_ Ralph RoJltn\ Cham Jack Mo1 ton---.All r1g}\t 1f not •EI'Il~"~"uo 10~ ~o~o~;11DI'!o~;L o~;o., .. :.71•1~g •t l,hown l'. 1}, McHENRY National Advertising Service, Inc. llobbms and Uumona Fleming me tolled above the· knf!es, Alao why S! .Eumucas Mana.get (AJkp PIIIIIUMn RlPr<~f,fM/~t.tW tal~mg the negnt1v~ s1cte. Peggy don't tilese gJrls S_{lea~ around m A20 M.ii.DIIION ~YJ.. NitW Yo~K. N Y. ~d.'e 151 eliau!han ansi Dr. Geary J\.1 .. het~" They do m ':('exaa. The boys len With two other taculty lllem­ wouJd apprec1ate them a lot more• l;tm.s wdl JUdge the contest. J 'r Wmtnford-They have w Ge01ge Btown w~~s elected bush tlten' place, but not m school, ~lso t~ ne~~ manag(n at n busm~sa meet.. what have the g1rls around here $( mg l~1s.t Mondny got to be so conce1ted about? Why tl Elfo1 ts .me bcmg mad~ to con~ don't the¥ speak to people? tact athm Nl,'!w 1\lmn~o schools fo1 Joe Co1-della-AU depends on if mtC!l collegiate d:ebat~s Plans 'to they go With aweaters ol,' not D< clm!Icnge n campus orgmv~at10n Steward Gordon-They aren't tl t\IC ben1g cons1deJed Vowo ret;ol£],. boy~:~ und shouldn't dresl'; IJke 'em, n• l11fP~ of speech club memb~rs nrc Wally Parket-JI)ddferent 1ll 011 the progunus for futu-re meet~ Heat}J.chffe Hnthnway-1 thmk 1ngs 1ts Pletty obvJQUS whefl tb(ly1re in tl ' 'em u '" Fl'ank Robet ts-r thmk 1t1s hot- l• ,M i I1ions of Dollars /"bte a Walt Webster-They ought to tl t Hidden 13 000 Feet stay home, I it I Glen M~yat-If the male tat1o High in Colorado wasn't 4 to l they couldn't getj llJ Notices. • • away wtth 1t, a: High m the 1 ugged San Juan Gen Y Hodges-I thmk they look t1 mountams, 111 southwestem Colo- hl~e bell I l ndof ls an men of 25 squ~ue miles 1 81 whl(!h htts moduccd QVel two mil- I\' aunnc Trumble-0 K. Jf they wnnt Jt , bon doUuts m coppn the mea by them unless they'te appropt•tate fol ))}• V. C, I(clley, ptofcssor- of geol- the occnsion. S€ ogy at the Ut!t\'erstty of New Mex~ Sally Dlypolchei-That's a stlly til 1co, in a 194G Bulletin of the Colo~ questJOn to ask me B< l::tdo $clcnbfic SOCiety. The 46(1~ Bud nadchlfe-I hke lt. Tt pago boolt ts the t~sult of fom Ralph Small-They're all ught yems of lfl.Senrch m Ou1ay, St,i11 Ttm Younggten-Red~hot. m J"unn. and Htnsd~le f:OUnttes iu Ken Hm:ms-Most. cn.ses no :ri: Colowdo It wus made :t<~r thtl .Bill Powel-ll'm, U S GeologlCal Su~'Vey wrth co~ BJll D1ekerson-I think they Wt opc1ut~on '!1om the Stnte of Colo~ ought to wear dresses. bl 1ndo nnd the Colorado Metal J\.!m~ Owen Gnr1et-For some gnls 0. CQ p~ mg Fund K il'------:-:-=-:--=------mupIt ('(>natnmsplates, nnd 2!> the ligu1.cs, t(!suits two of lnl'gemnp~ I $1tf0E'S WITNESSING of the Temptation of Adam and E'\'e J WJ in pmg S\ll'Veys during the 'SUmmers Lost: The above is a !Uglttve .from 1t ts the fh.st college pub1Jcatlcm lsph11t1on before tnckhng the solu­ o! l!H0~ 42 , 1 Clu Omega Pm. If found. please the AdmmJstratlon budding's col-I to cmba1k on the earnpatgn of tton, hare~s how the. Jarge stnff of Ovm• 100 mmes1 .some of them 9 l'c:~rn to Dorothy Coopet•, Phpnc J !.ection o~ wall murals, entit~ed ele.vatmg Sm.oe to his present po- experts mamtamed by The LOBO m still m opcrntwn, me described 1u --llG<.~, Reward 1 Smoe- W~tncsses the T~mpta.t1on Sitton ot .nattonal, p:t:ommence. • al't staff has 1t doped out. I tl1e bullctm mmes m which theJ c at Adnrn and E\·e. Thts assault In case you cnn t figurQ the tlnng J The tape- worm figure m the sc·~ .ne 120 nnlcs of veins, some ()f L()St! on art was pe1petratcd by George out, and haven't the tm\e to l1Jsh lcenteJ· 1s a compo.s1te Adam and' th them 150 feet In width 1Captm Stg Pm If found please F. Kmdel, an~ does not l\ecessar1ly to th~ Tea Room for a apt>t o£ in- Eve \Ha~ped m an embrace and ~rhc: nrcn descrtbcd m the: bulle- lCtUln to Joyl!e Benton nt the ~:eftect the ed1to:r1nl pohcy pf this ------::------'------=:- Dl tm-tltc Minc1 nl Pomtt Pough- Alpha Ch1 Omega House Phone: pu~hcation, although The LOBO k~epstc, a)ld Upper Uncompahgre 2~0002. 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Pa&:e F~ve Friday, ,April 5, 1946 ;Friday, Aprll·5, 1946 l:'!EW MEXICO LOBO Pal! will attend the late and all the pledging was over, S I A This observance of' Pan-Ameri~ · qllired to Co-operate by providing Check-ups by training officers they fail to shllW satisfactory prog- T0 Fur.ms USIC e usmess meetmg, ?eer mugs ~no.contents) ,;O_swing- The Sin~, Wit -.l.ll.arge treman Jn are a petjte co-ed like ANN HEL- "Oh well," I said to myself, the ae nd Mexican Supper can Day et UN¥ is under tl>e VA training officers and trainees will be made at least once a month i•ess when a bona fide course of INDEPENDEI'{T.S mg doors Wlll be the center of. dec- charge, Wlll take the fol']ll of two LER uzibeline'' might be your annun.l Spring Eleusinian banquet sa-roritjes:' loss is the gain. of the Sclrool of with copies Of definite programs fot• the purpose of determining training is offered, As a finale 'to the World Officers for the coming term wi_ll orations, Miss adde.d_ entries by eac:It or type: Poised CAROLYN at the Country Club. COOP'~ One of .the fh·st duties of the ~Jponaor~hip Int~1·,.. Stu~ Dicken,~on or~J~.nizl:\ti.on KIN~ CQmfol·ting Jlly'l!elf with this hal'PY American Aft'nirs and the De}mrt- outlining the CCIUrse of training whether the veteran j1actually is The number of trainees and stu~ dent Serviool!'u?d drive the U:nile.d be elected at !4onday night's meet- that -.1tt1e• ,will be sel'Ved .and t?at dormito1~, grouv _on campus. The NAII\D end BARBARA BAILEY Awards presented will includu tho'"ght, i went blithely on my way nQw pledges of the Epsilon chapter ment ment. . prizes for the raffle will also b~ · d h · MEXICAN AND AMERICAN FOODS . - .ue l'ecen ot_ma p 1e _gmg, loud, gay, t·evenling aiJ.d l'evolting. 20.000 r j '"' 1 "I I I 'Under the. Servicemen's rendjust- STATE BANK awal·ded at that time. Raffle tickets vme an Betty Rut Jones are m Loren Schwab. ners of last term's Stunt Night; SERVICE STATION th T N t h t 1 charge of 'arrangements and re- SIG"A CHI following the songs while the e. op o c , o gam courage, I th f II , d , , . Closed Mondays • h c o owmg p 1e g~s were mvest.. 1Tis t•nmorcd that Stann Dreshel' ment act, supervjsion of education- I PHONE 2·46!0 - t t have been sold all week by mem- lll wen o my room wtt out even eat· ed Ed w· b • L · D , .1 will dress in n tight skirt and one One of the most unique broftdcasts in the long, colorful al institutions and jo• t 1 • bers of Student Senate and mem~ freshments.. .judges are conferring there will be ing .su. pper. The big girls ·said it L =,. '!nVa' k mcB~I·l·~, J OlS w"lnk:e' h' t f d' 'II b · d tb t' NBC h · 1 '" ra nmg con· 9 Blocks East of University The date list includes the fol- The Beta Xi chapter of Sigma. general singing of campus· and 01 ~· c 1c CJ.', 1 te ean a er, long violet and one yellow stocking. t h I h t f hers of the Sen•ice committee for lowing; Eleanor Carter, Douglas Ch'1 was h os t 8 t , •, d'mneL' glven• 10' othe" songs. wasagt•ea epto aveasor Ill A bl w Dl' F This you must see. Damsels with ts ory o ra 10 WI e mre over e en tre c at.n on fe~m~s~i~s~v~e~st~e~d~:~'n~t~h~e~s~t~a~te~'===~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ hungry half starved look nna e agnl.lr, e Ia erran, the CheBterfield Supper Club program at 7 p, m. EST, Friday, I · . . two men's white shirts and fot• two h f D W 11 Rl k t t• • haid-dos, the like of which the Gay Pickens·, Evelyn _Ellis, Jim. Byrd; onor.o r, 1 lRm c sa 1.&~'------GULF At th · t d 11 ' th Berthll. Gon~ales, Edna Gutiel'l'ez, April 5. . pah·s of nylon stockings. If the Ruth 'Jones, Jack Crawford; Peggy F _rancu;can H o t e1 1as t We,, d nes d ay,, ' , • • 1 Nineties never saw, will appear b t e ~P¥f~ "; e 1 oulr~ . etme,n Francf;ls Fee, Betty Goel'se, Beulah With the cabin of a 51-passenger¥------­ winners are not at the dance they Stan·ett, Edward Cooney· Bea Sur~ m.ght, March _27, 1946. -Pappy outm?' t? the ~andtas m the form of egan o r1 111 13 ow_y .m wo 8 Polly, LaVerne Pendlctoll. with men in costumes we l'Cit•ain to will receive their • p1•izcs just the 1J Rtck s h f nd1y k b c B ng L nca to" and BRUCES and threes (for protection-that TWA Constellation Starliner as the per Club" entourage, singing starB rels Jim Bass• Joan Smith Jim - s, s e lS o nown y a pl me. 1 a s ~ mention. same as their names are· on tlle Ba·iey· Rober~a Young 'Anon membe1•s of Sigma Chi all over the ''Buzz" McHenry were in charge AUTOMOTIVE REPAffi is). studio, the JJrogram will be bt·ought Pe1•ry Como and Jo Stafford, the RENT A CAR The girls were lined up against Elementary and secondary Signs app1·opriate to the Bowery .,tickets. ':Mat'y Lou Wln nation, gaye our a repOrt and the day was credited as a to listeners as the giant plane ~'ve the Ifill" WEST MESA AIRPORT 'JR,.l\IISS 3418 E. CENTRAL PHONE 2·3626 FLOWERS- GIFTS • West on Hl&:hwaY 66 !910 £ CENTRIJL AVE 2120 E. Central Phone 2·313G .l)pposilc the campu1 AL 8UQU£RQU£. NM •

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In the 11 SUN BOWL CHAMPS RETURN N~W M~XICO LOBO Lobo Lair • • Weekly Pubhcat1on of the Associated Students of the Un1vers1ty of New Mex1co Shipkey Appomtecl :O:M MORAN Spring Practice To Represent Four Vol XLVIII ALBUQUERQUE No~ • • Th1rty five football cand dates turned out Monday after States m Football noon for the openmg sesswn of spnng practice under the Underway: Intra- tutelage of Coaches Ted Sh pkey and Willis Barnes The "BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK" TO BE3410fVeterans PAN-AMERICAN DAY OBSERVATION WILL men spent most of the aftemoon do ng cal sthen cs and ball hand! ng The only holdovers from the team that whipped Squad Game Soon Denver Umversity s Pwneers m the Sun Bowl ClaSSIC last u ve s ty of New Mex co Lobos PRESENTED; JOHN CONWELL IN~tU~ive~~ FEATURE CANDLE LIGHTING CEREMONY New Years day are center Fred Doar guard Guy Moates 945 Borde Confe ence football th t chumps. and w nne s of th s years and backs Roy Anderson a,nd L ou Cu ll en B arnes smct a, s n Bowl classic n El Paso seem he expected about fifty me1 to be out by the end of the '\1 eek n 0 fa way to repeat as p e LEAD. DREAMS HIGH-LIGHT PLAY WITH SOUTH-AMERICAN SONG FESTIYAL but added that he would 1 ke o have at least s xty men to sp g football pract ce 1oste s 2~~32s~!~!~NowOn work w1th durmg the cmrent sess on sbow 11 ettermen f om the 1945 • Camous freshman Class The Lobo baseball team w ll resume actlon thiS week end squad etu n ng plus u'"NvMerabl fvet S d f e ans who played for e o c Largest, 1412 Members Sunday [vening w1th a game scheduled for Fr day and atur ay a ternooJlS e ter ng the setv ce Weekly Program Veterans in Special Mass Torn Lawrm s home run m the last nnmg With two mates Coacb Ted Sh pkey has a pros Widgets, Paper aboard gave the n 1 e a wm last Saturday over the Albuquer pect ve 1 st of bet ~teen 40 and 50 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Meeting at Kzrtland Field Program To Be in que H gh School team Larry Hess hnd the honor of wmnmg cand dates fo pos tions on the the seasons opener Hess has shown dally Impl ovement 1946 team he announced as un WEEK OF APRIL 8 TO 14 1946 Knife Murders~ throughout the past few weeks and should prove to be the fo .,, were ssued Monday 'PAINTINGS AND PRINTS BY RODERICK MEAD sponso ed by the Art League of Sub Ballroom mamstay of the Lobo p tchmg staff L~ttcrmen f om last year nclude New Mex cow 11 be sho~n daly ftom 8 an to 6 p m n the F ne A1:s Bu ld n~ Lo C Uen Meadv1lle Pa full Gallery unt 1 Apr 1 11 tJ Boogie In Play Th s lS the season that s supposed to mean a return to back Fred Doar Mad son Wiscon He came to the Unlvera ty of Panhellen c bus ness neet ng M ss Jonn Koch n chn ge 12 45 o clock n Denn Clauve s Tenms Team to office pre Wai baseball It certamly wul be the season m whxch 5 center Guy Moates New New :Mex co n 1937 ufter coach ng the big leaguers who had theu careers 1nterrupted by a war Rochel e New York gua d Don nt Sac nmento Jun or College Ar Sput meet ng M ss Helen Da gan chn'lge 12 45 o clock n the Stude t Un on base Meet Arizona ment lounge wlll prove whethm: 01 no war service affected their playmg Run ey Pr ncaton Ill no s who zooLoa StAnte C1olle0getyab 'ftempe and *Noonday Chapel meet ngJ sponsored by the Bapt st Student Un on :M ss Cleo Wh te expects to be out of the Navy by at s nge es o ege ALBUQUERQUE N M -U1 n chatge n the Stuaent Un on Chapel Room ability Septe nber J m Malone Albuque He entered the A my A r Forces vers ty of ten A&S Faculty meet ng Dean J C Knode in chatge 4 30 p m n B ology 6 que end nee Nagl ch Albuquer 1942 and was phystcal education Because the last sevetal years have been such lean ones v n n s team comes back to the net Meet ng of Women Veterans Dean Clauve charge 4 30 p m at 1925 Los Lomas as regards the h ttmg depm ment most mterest centers on que tackle Roy Anderson Albu d ector and football coach at K rt wars here Saturday n a meet Wlth Road who Will be the Amer ean Leagues sluggmg champ th s year querque quatterback Lavon Me land F eld At the t me of h s d s the New Mex co M nera Coach R P Beta Alpha Execut ve Counc l meet ng M ss Topsy Dayton n charge 6 00 p m Most evetyone seems to be agreed that Vern Stephens Donn d Albuquc que end and charge from the se v ce last year C McAnally sa d today w th the n Room 150 Adm nist at on Bu ld ng P Beta Alpha meeting M ss Topsy Dayton n charge 6 30 p at He gbts Commun topped Jn lS back Dave Coli ns Orange Ne 11 as a capta n Sh pkey was groom Un vers ty of Artzona netmen home run mark of 24 whxch the AL 45 a cei ty Center b D M Je sey alfback Lefty Honan Al ng the Army Personnel D str bu scheduled fo a return meet here tamty to go by the boards th1s season lf not Y aggiO buquerq\le end and George Pep t on Center football team at Ph ateres Execut ve Counc 1 meet ng M ss Da sy D ckenson charge 6 45 p m n April27 the Student Un on basement lounge assutedly by W1lhams After all back 1 42 Yankee Joe p n Da vson New Mex co tackle Greensboro North Carohna The Lobos dropped the r only P.h a teres P edge meet ng M ss Edd e We nberg n cha ge 6 45 p n n the Studen~ poled out 21 for the season and Boston s Ted was responsible T vo veterans who are former other engagement of the season Un on basement lounge for no less than 36 mrCl.ut clouts Lobos ~1e expected to be back in F1ench North Africa s recog 11hen they lost recently to the Ar IndependeQt Mens meet ng Mr Ge a d J Murphy n charge 7 00 p m n the Student - Many people are nclmed to doubt Hank Greenberg s Che ry and SIver colo s Conch mzed for ts progress ve c v 1 an 2ona crew Union north lounge chances at copp ng the sluggmg honors th1s year Lanky Sh pkey says too thnt there may be A r Age Educat on program wh ch McAnally s ;vork ng on plans Kappa Alpha Act ve meet ng Mr Cheate L Ca lock m cha ge 7 00 p m 1 Room for a thtee or four way meet n 204 Adm n strat on Bu ld ng Hank a approachmg 35 and h1s knees aren t standmg up as others by the t me the fall term surpr s ngly enough was mstttuted volv ng Texas Tech Texas Mmea Kappa S gma Pledge meet ng Mr D ck Johnson n chn ge 7 00 p m m Room 301 opens The two vho are expected unaer Vtchy after the Germans had Adm n strat on Bu td ng they used to to eJo n Lobo ranks are Larry Fel overrun Franae Dubbed Sports and the U vers1ty of Colorado Ph Delta Ph Fratem ty meet ng Mr Warren E Dav s n cJ a ge 7 00 p m Room A strong contender and one a flock of fans thmk may ce h a d v c Crocco Ar ens the proJect covers model There s also a poss b hty he sa1d 302 Adm n strat on Build ng pioV de the surpr se IS Detrmts DICk Wakefield DICk had At least 25 new recru ts •II be a rplane bu 1d ng gl d ng and pow of ndiv dual meets w th these and S gma Ch Act ve meet ng Mr Ray Orr n chn gc 7 00 p m n Room 203 A lm nlstra a 271 battmg average m the 845 Navy League which wasn t added to the squad w th the be er plane fly ng The cost of the other schools ton Bu lding too good cons1dermg the opposihon he faced but wh1ch at g nn ng of spring pract ce Sh pkey school ng equ pment and 1natruc S gma Alpha Epsilon Active meet ng Mr Robert Evans n charge 7 00 p m n Room tors salar es s borne by the gov 150 Adm n st :at o Bu ld ng least kept h s battmg eye sparklmg as hts grapefruit per sn d v th 10 or 15 more ns deftmte ernment The primary a m of offi Jo Wasson, Ted Budreaux S gmn Alpha Eps lon Pledge meet ng Mr Don Stewa t n charge 7 00 p m n Room poss b 1 ttes Those who hnve al formances have proved c als 1s to get the youngsters nto 253 Adm n strat on Bu ld ng <- 1 d rc.ady s gned up mclude Dw ght Phra.teres meet ng M S6 Da sy D ckenson n -charge 7 15 p m n the Student Union Joe Gordon s mJurieS have about tumed the YanKee a s House 175 pound end from Ar the a r Capture Scotch Golf Meet basement lounge chances to be 1n the IUnmng for the lamels and Yankee tes 11 Ne v Mex co Rudy Camunez Jo Wasson and Ted Budreaux Kappa S gma. meet ng Mr Ben Hearne n charge 7 30 p m n Room 301 Admm s,. NICk Etten 18 given, an outside-very outstde-ehanee Wash 165 pounds Las Cruces Bryant • won the Scotch Foursome Tourna trat on Bu ld ng mgton 8 LeWIS and Trav s may be m the runnmg for m-;hlle Brock 180 pound former Purdue Kentucky ment at the Un vera ty Golf Course P Kappa Alpha Pledge meet ng Mr Gerald Creamer n cha ge '1 80 p m n Room 217 'I T d 11 210 As Spr ng dnlls were launched Adm n strat on :Su ld ng but aren t expected to last Out :halfback L au ar tea we last Saturday afternoon Gerry t t y k pound forme Okln h omn A & M full steam ahead Monday Coacbes H;odges announced th s week Town Club meet ng M ss Evelyn Ell s n charge '1 30 p m 1n the Stu lent Un on 11outh The real sleeper from he fans v ewpom IS an ee tac le Dan Voorhees 185 pounds Sl pkey and Barnes wore sm les of Another such tournament w 11 be lounge Charley Keller Charley averaged a homer for every 4 4 Raton New Mex co gunrd Dell sat sfact on look ng over the pros held next Saturday at the UnJVer Town Club Mothers meet ng M s W N Ell s n charge 7 30 p n n the Student Un on chapel room games m 45 and If he roam tams that average thiS year he Cooper 190 pound :Monument New pects on hand Sh pkey nd cated s ty Golf Course at 1 30 Anyone may make the whole crowd look SICk ' Mex co halfback Lynn Burnett that there ~as cons derable work who would 1 ke to enter should re Tuesday Independent Counc 1 meet ng M ss Da sy D ckenson m cha ge 12 45 p m n the Student Un on basement lounge \ In the commg race for the sluggmg crown much wdl 285 pound Kilgo e Texas tackle cut out for the future 5 nee many port at that t me *Noonday Chapel meet ng sponsored by the Bapt st Student U on :M ss Cleo Wh te depend on who lS best able to connect w th the ball m the Bob H«Jllfsllbl90k SandtnDFek NFew of the gr dders are unfam liar w th Others who played in the touma MelClco u o.c an c ox the fancy accord on shuffle that the ment were B 11 H nd Harry Mont n charge n the Student Un on Chapel Room Newman Club meeting 1\lr Robert Flanagan n charge 4 30 p m In the Student Union few hundred mght games that make up thiS years American 170 pound Lov ngton New Mextco Cherry and S lver mentors plans to jgomery Jack Salter Roberta baseffi'ent lounge League schedule Some lads JUSt get dimmed out as batsmen halfback employ- th s next Fall Young n 11 e Bowles Ray Orr Bapt st Student Un on Conned meet ng Mr Sam Henly m charge 6 30 p m n the under the mazdas v nee F or no 200 pound Chicago W th an abundance of backs on Bert Smtth Bob Conway Jtm Me Student Un on Cha}lel Room DID YOU KNOW? guard Sam Gctzoff 236 pound band plus the !net that V c Crocco Kee Bob Taylor and Gerry •Recorded Concert Mr Walter Kel1e n charge 7 30 p m n Room 5 Mus c Bu ld n~ S gma Alpha Iota meet ng M1ss Carolyr. Me er n charge 7 30 lJ m n Room 4 Mus c When was the Nat1ona1 Baseball League orgamzed? In tackle frem George Wash ngton bone crush ng Steel Ctty scooter Hodges Bu ld ng h h h I N Y k C ~ plans on return ng to UNM th s All men and women students 1876 Chicago won the first pennant g sc oo n ew or •Y S gma Ch Pledge meet ng Mr .Jack Salter n cha ge 7 30 p m n Room 21'7 Adl} n nnd Nonnan Cassowltz 180 pound Fall Border Conference coaches who play golf are nvtted to jon istrat on Bu ld ng When was the Amer1can League organtzed "J halfback Harold Margoles 195 look for add t anal headaches from the Univers ty Golf Club The league was orgamzed m 1900 but was not recogmzed pound end and v c .M lone 185 the Wolf Gang at H lltop Stadtum ""Noo-nday Chapel meet ngt sponsored by the Bapt st Stu lent Un on 1\-1 ss C eo Wl te Wednesdav n charge n the Stuuent Un on Chapel Room as a maJor league untill902 pound center all from DeW tt 1-.feanwh le the forward wall WANTED A photographer to UNM Dames Club meet ng Mrs Byron Beets n charge 3 p m n the Student Un on What IS the world s ;v1mm ng record for one mtle "I Twenty CJ nton h gh school n Ne ~ York w,prc handed to Coach take P ctures of the theater pro- basement lounge mmues 57 8 seconds set by Jack fi-fed1ca USA on July 6 City Work ng w th merely a duct on In the past Rodey theater Kappa Alpha Pledge meet ng Mr Ben M les n cbmge -5 p m n Room 150 Adtrt s T d B d 215 d t kl of expenenced return ng hal'~ used amateur photographers 11 trat on Bu ld ng 1934 at Chicago e ou reau oun ac e 1 nemen the burden of know how who were mterested m tak ng P e Geology Club meet ng M ss Helen Schau n cha ge 7 80 p m n Robm 206 Adm n s What number golf club lS known as a mashie n blmk~ from Carlsbad New Mex co .1ohn w Urest pnmanly upon the husky tures of the rehearsals Rodey trat on Bu ld ng D Stuart A North op v 11 speak on the sub]ect Penod c ty of Zanet 200 pound X rtland Fteld The num):Jer 7 Iron ha fback Hubert Hackett 180 shoulders of V nee Nagl ch last pays the coat of film and develop Earthquakes pound halfback transferred from 11 year s stalwart Lobo tackle mg plus a percentage fee for H llel Counse11orsh p Mr nohert J R v n n clmrge 7 30 p m n the Student Un on basement lounge nos Bob Cohen 240 pound New Sh pkey and Barnes plan on de work Anyone wtth camera and Span sh Folk S ng ng sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages Dr Arthur 'Jew1sh Student Elections York center Joe Gut errez 175 vot ng ntost of this week to con eqUipment should nterv ew Mr L Campa n charge '1 3() p m n Room 7 Mus c Bu ld ng Tenms Club Holds pounds St Marys of Albuquerque d ton ng ;vorkouts and runn ng of Snapp at Rodey Hall Thursdav Boots and Saddle Club luncheon meet ng :M ss Rosemary Galles n chnrge 12 30 o cloc1 tleld R1v1n Is Pres1dent Bob M kkelson 190 pound Albu plays but expla ned that heavy n the Student Un on basement lounge _ F1rst Meetmg Robert R vm was elected pres guerque end Ne 1 Nelson 200 drdls were on the menu for next NOTICE "'Noonday Chapel meet ng sponsored by the Bapt st Student Un on M ss Cleo Wh te dent of UNM s chapter of H llel pound guard New York Horace week They hope to cl max the All WSSF t cket representatives n charge n the Student Un on Chapel Room Tl e Tenn s Club under the spon Foundat on nat onal Jew sh stu MeHarm 185 pound end t ansfer th rty day workouts w th an ntra are to meet with Robert Pendelton In tat on meet ng of Alpha Kappa Delta Mr R chard N d tch 11 charge 3 30 p n sorsb p of M sa IcGill1.n the P E dent orgamzat on at a recent from R ce and Marv n Kr eger squad game wh ch wlll be open to at 1 00 p m Saturday n the SUB n the Student Union north lounge department held ts first tnMting mel:!:t ng n the SUB basement 190 pound tackle from Lou sv llc all students who w1sh to attend north lounge *Recorded Concert Mr Walter Keller n charge 7 30 p m n Room 5t Mus c. Bu ld ng last week and plans :for th s semes lounge Un ted Student Christ an Fellowsh p Mr Ra ph Calk ns n l!ha ge 5 30 p m m the te were d scussed ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o;;;o;o;o;o;o;o;.. - Student Un on basement lounge Other 1>fficers elected were Judy Chr sttan Sc encc meet ng Mr W nston Sage n charge 7 16 p hi n the Student Un on The requ rements :for entrance Gre!)aer v ce })res dent Doris Ru nto the organ znt on are to be Chapel Room dolph secretary Sh rley L !)~man 1 h M ss Cleo Wh te based on the player s ab ty s treasure Evelyn G tnn Student Froday *Noonday Chapel meet ng1 spon ored by tl e Bapt st Student Un o n charge n the Stuaent Un on Chapel Room nowlcdge of the rules sc~>rmg Senate representat vc LO s St ts Same to you and rtterest n the game Student Publ cat one Board meeting M Keen Raffc ty n cha ge 4 30 p m m the be g soc at cha 11tan and Harold Assoc ated Students Office The obJect of the Tenn s Club P cl aa Execut ve Counc I member Fr day night serv ces Temple Albert Gold nt 7th Rabbi Star els n cha gc '1 45 s to enable the members to better at large p m and B na Israel Coal nt Cedar Rabb Schwartz n charge 8 p m the r own game It was announced Contm ttee cha rman appo nted Pi Beta Alpha Chapte meet ng M ss Tops~ Dayton n charge 7 30 p m n the Student that the sem finn s of the g rls were Ronny Hollander pu'bl c ty Un on basement loUnge s ngles '!/ 11 he played off th s week and Harry Silve ret g on *Publ c Lecture Afro Cuban F esta n Havana g ven by Erna Fergusson u der the Joan Koch a.nd Vnl Stegar and sponsorship of the departments of Modern Languages Club de las Amer cas and Jl Maur ce T sh professor of Eng School of Inter Amencan Affa rs 7 30 p m n Room 150 Adm n strat on Bu ld ng MarJOrie T retrtan and J es~man 1 sh ;vas selected as faculty ad Honey are play ng Kappa Alpha Informal Record dance Mr Cheste Carlock n charge 8 to 11 p m v sOl' In the Student Un on ballroom Mr and M s Ralph L Edgel and Dr and Mrs 'I'h a semeste the membe s a m D scuss ons propos ng a jo nt R S Hunt ngton w 11 be the chaper()nes w 11 be to try -to bu ld up ntereat m meet ng w th the Mewman Club P Beta Alpha conferences w th P Beta Ph nat onal officer and meet ng w th two guest the club among both boys and girls Saturday were held w th the organ. ~atlon n P Ph pres dents M ss To)lsY Dayton and M ss Nancl Sm th n charge 9 00 to and to pro-mote th tl a m a m xed 11 00 a m and a soc al meet ng from 11 00 to 12 30 clock n the Sti.tdent Un on favo o doubles tournament w 11 be h~ld basement Jounge Arrangements were made w th (!<:fh ateres Mexican supper Miss Da sY D ckenaon n charge li 00 to 7 00 in the student Stude t Scittate meet ng Tues hljhly spec abzed fleld or nr \j'ANTEO-Founta n help See COCA COLA BOTTLING CO Union bna:emeht lounge 'r cl ets a e $ 75 per plate lay April 16 m the SUB lou••• 205 :E Marquette Albuquerque l'f M lit!lill~t !\! 1\!eul n SUII A E Cl nrette th charge

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