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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1931 - 1940 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1939 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Friday, November 10,.1989 vmsn v or: Nt.rt ~~r:mco uw~~~.~~~ Page Ji'rmr NJilW MEXICO LOBO _,_,_t Harlow To. Initiate LOBO BUSINESS STAFF ______.. ____, ___ ,_,._,._,._,_,_,_,_, __ .. Chemistry Building Democracy Much Too Difficf!:ll ·A Lobo* Kin Site Of Aquacade For Individual Participation NEW MEXICO LOBO Whip a* Bulldog l·-!_~~~t:!..!!~~~!.~?.~!.~-·-J Lobo Victory Bell T~m~~~~~ :,,~~.~~~:ager of Friday night, if the Lobos win the Lobo, announced today that an Members of the staff of the de· -B-el·kc!cy, Calif. (AOP)-Stril<· Gym Group T0' Dance Publication of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico 'se K1'ng To Play the Aggie game, the inil!ation of important meeting of the Lobo portment of chemistry ate seri- mgly dltl'erent points of view re- Loul (ampUS Briefs the v~eto1-y bell will take place. . . . ously considermg the opening of a gatdmg the fitness of the great F (e tennial Gathering . • • The victOl'Y }Jell, originally in~ bu~mH~~s -staff Will be hold 1,n the show to compete with Bill¥ :Rosl:) Amcriean public to partlctpate in or n VoL. XLII Z437 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, NOVE~BER 14, 1939 Lead Role In "KiSS """"· · tended for a class bell hangs >n Lobo office Tuesday at 4 0 clock. of New Yotk World's Fmr fame, the operatiOn of 0 wodmble democ- No. 19 Dotothy Murray returned home the east tower of the Aaministra- All those who ar~ on the busi- The l'oof. of the Chcmistr•y bulld- :.;acy were brought out in a umque Thete .wtll be a meeting of rep- Famous Opera Star on Program Here :n Thursday after a short 1llness 1n t 10n bmldmg. It was contributed ness staff or are mterested are mg, cspccmlly that o.f Mr. Gtb- test het:e in which a latge group rcsentahves of the Coronado Cuarto The Boys Goodbye the ltosnital, to the scltool by last year's senior urged to attend. son'.Ei office leaks as bad as last of the natt.wimmtng Gertru~e supervi~ol," of the fit•st Theta Alpha :Pht play Ch Omega house. Mrs. Wll- but the venture has been unsuc.. mto the office. Califot·uin. of the Centenmal folk ;festivals m- th~ 1 As Editor Of Tech ,Paper "KlSO the Boys Goodbye," accord- son is ftom Roswell. cessful thus far, For Instructor's Mother Dr. Olaik, head of t)le depart- S1xty-two per cent of the stu- vited ~ g~oup of girls from the As Unbeaten lobos, Tempe Play ing to the announcement of the Everett Harlow, Sigma Chi ment, says that 1f it rains two day~ dents beheved that SO pet cent or Umverf:nty to present a. square- tentative cast made by Direc~or Martha Ann ltood, pledge to freshman, o:dgmated the idea of Funeral serviCes for ,Mrs. Nel- m succession, the. faculty comes more of the population is incap- dane~ 1'\S part of the cvemng's en­ Toreador Head Is Ousted Roy Jo1mson on Tuesday. Miss Chi Omega will go home this usmg this bell to denote ~ victory. he Carter Kmch rnother of Veon eqmpped Wlth fishmg tackle. It lS able of participation m a thor- tertamment. What's Going On Ugliest Man To Be Named King spent the sununer studying .at weck~end td Roswell to visit her After . a conference Wlth Dean C. Ketch, profcs'sor of chemistry, un~sua~ for the flood to exceed oughly workable damocratic form The guls were chosen from the By Phil Woolworth Tempe Holds Slight the Pnscilla Beach theater of t BostWick he announces that he h ld W d d ft swtrnming pool dnnenswna smct;>: of government SI)I..'ieen per cent physical educa~ton classes. Mrs. By "F acuity" Committee . . d paren s. ' were e e nes ay a ernoon m t d f . N M · · L L' d a Gl 11 b Plymouth, M!lss., and later Jome --- ~Ill personally. supetvise the rmg~ the Palm Chapel of the Strong- wo ays 0 ram m ew extco of the students made the figure 50 eo iln s Y eaves Wl e m At "Parade of Pulchritude" a stock company. lfrances Schultz and Peggy Hin- mg of the bell if the VIctm:y he ex- Thorne Mortuary The Reverend are seldom seen. instead of 30 per cent. Eleven ;per charge of the dance and Mr. Wil- Margin Over lobo The supporting cast; is as ;fol- 11 be 'n Albuquerque thts pects materializes. James G. Brawn ~fficiated ' cent held that three out of eyery ham Kunkel Will be the fiddler. 1 • L1 yd Ll yd Arthur Loy· son WI I f bl · Dancers will be Beth Graves ows. o o ' : week-end. They are commg from Acbve pall bearer·s were Frank T' Sl' D M b oul.' persons are mcapa es mso~ . ' Powerhouse conductor, Ro)>ert Pre!'deVllle, Roswell and Will stay at the Kappa Girls' StJeedball PJ·actice Reeves, George Peterson, T. M. lme IPS ue; ay e far as helpful and mtelhgent par- ~arlen~ ~ar;~· Cella E~tagon, George, Ned Elder; ;Mamte, Hen· K a Gamma. house Pea:t.·ce F M Kerchevllle Ernest I G I tictpation in a democracy lB con- ary 'umce aggoner, a An- l'!etta Bebber; Madison Breed, A?· app --. Now in Order at Gym Hall .~d nay' Lenthan. Honorary No Pay Un ess et n cerned. ~?rson, Barbara li'!sher, Bolbara raham Franck; B. J. Wtckfield, Bill 11 G h t 1 d t K --- pall bearers were Roy Johnson A. --- The professional psychologists, Simpson and Nancy Sprecher. BaJ.Ty; Leslie Rand, Nelita Mo Y er ar' P 7llge 0 d a;1_a Pract1ces for the girls' int1·a- s Whrte J H DorrQh F' L "Fourteen NYA students falled drawn from most of the umvers1- • (MeJia) Walker; Horace Rand, Kappa Gamma, WFl ~p.et~ 1 e mural speedball tournament began Biythe L; R~y G~bson J D ci~nk, to hand m the1r NYA t1mesltps at ttes of the country, were consider- , • I E I mer N CIS. h ; Her b er t z• H arner, week-end m Santa 18 VlSl mg wr th'lS we k Wl'th SlX. orgamzatlDnS• . en. J F IMullen L B Mttchelll • • and' the ttme appomted, whtch was 6 ably easter• on the pubhcf Eighty Carmlgnan'l fl'l s Davl 'd so n Melbourne Spector; 41 Top'1 Rum· parents. tered. Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa J: D~n Wilso~. ' ' , o'clock Monday mght, and Wlll be pet cent of them held that only 10 V Q AW ( . son, Art~ur Stanton; Myra Stan- . . Gamma, Alpha Clu Omega, Inde- Mrs. Kelch, 67 years of age, died unable to get checks for th1s per cent of the students beheved aCaOCf n S OUnCII hope, Julta Carroll; and Oscar, AI· Miss Bermce Rodgers! Hokona, pendents, Phrateres, and Alpha as a result of coronary thrombos1s month/' Dean Bostwtck satd today. that full reahzatton of social se- fonso Muabnl. . wm go to Las ~egns th1s week. to Delta Pi wdl have teams for the Tuesday, The usual t1me to turn in these curity, in other words, more JObs, Mary Canmgnani was elected The play was wr1tten by Claue attend the Baptist Student Umon tourney on December 6. timeslips is the fifth o:f each month. less unemployment, health insur- secretary-tleas"Ut'et• of the Asso- Dooth, and after n successful convention. Each team is 1'equ1red to have However owmg to the :fact that the ance, pensiOns and adequate wages cmted Women Students council at Broadway session, 1t is still run~ eight practice sess1ons before 1t BAND STARTS QFf TEAM fifth of 1November came on Sun- would dectease the ambition and then regulat• meetmg on Monday ning in New York. The campus Si Perkins will 13pend the week- can play in the meet. Practices are day an extra day was allowed. ener•gy of the employed and the1r afternoon. She was chosen W fill produetion, with its cast of many end in Gallup, now in _progress. IN GROVE PEP RALLY xt cannot be said whether or not kin. Only 16 per cent of the a vacancy that was left by the past and present noted University The tournament will be part those who :failed to turn m their trained psychologists so held. tes1gnation of Laura J'ean Dnvtd- actors, will be g1ven on Decem- The Kappa Alpha fraternity an- round robin and single elimination. U . . b d 1 ed for a timeslips will be paycd next month. Eighty-seven per cent of the stu- son. ber 12, 18, and 14. nounce the. pledgmg of Fred Logan The WAA sporthead in char·ge mvl~rsi~ han l? ay dents held that indiv1dual competi- Mrs Sara Letton, personnel offi- from Peruu;ylvania. of speedball is B!trbara Pollack. ~:I:~a~ 1;.:ni:;a~p~~ 3 ~r~;~o~~ Lobos Defeat Aggies tton was socially- necessary or bi- cer, spoke to the group, and plans which was held to cheer the Lobos ologically mherited in successful were discussed as to the possibihty ~m OMEGA FETES Fred Warbois1 Marvin Felts, and \l On to victory m their game against (Continued from Page l) industrial lifei while only 44 per of the AWS council sponsoring MRS. HOLLOMAN Richard Rill went to Las Oruces to Engl'neerS To Attend A . d bb th 1 cent of the trained psycholog1sts class assemblies. Helen Soladay, attend the Lobo-Aggie game today. .. the ggu~s to ay • Webb and "Jackra lt" Sml tah- held that this -was true. l!ow· presrdtmt of the council, was in Mrs. Reed Holloman, alum Of The band has taken part in a ternated cairying the ball to e h "' h • Chi Omega sorority, was enter- AS(E (onventl'on number of these rallies and played I r S 'th' k' k for th ever, the students appear to havec/,i'a;;;;r~g;;;;e;;;;o;;;;f;;;;t;;;;;;e;;;;m;;;;;;ee;;;;t;;;;m,;g~.====i\ .n"d '·y the actl've chapter at a J.ohn Graves, Wayne Dallas, and The goa J~e. mt s IC e somewhat reversed themselves on tal "' IJ 01 Keyes of the Kappa Alpha for all of our home games. pomt mtssed. competitiOn g all N" t luncheon given at thE!! chapter f 0t1s ty 'h nt t L group will lead the 2nd division of Babe Webb fumbled the ba11 in t f hener Y: me. y-one ra crm ouse we o as . . . A • . d d h' h per cen o t em eons1dered 1t ncc- h W d d aft VALLIANT ouse on e nes .ay • •ernoon. t 0 ruces t o a tt en d the f oo tb a 11 game. .Fifteen. engmeermg students the. tartrm1sttce ay, :parak Se t W d tc the :f'ourlh pcr·iod ' and it was re~ essary t o a success f ul society: . as M H II 11 11 1 10 1 Printing Co. rs, o oman rs g1vmg a ea WI JOurney to Las Cruces Friday. Wl s a o c oc a ur ay, covered on the 31~yard line by · t 6 4 • Sunday afternoon at her home in Sk t W"I_r__ d B b W The occasion is a- joint ASCE con- November 11, from the corner of O'Jibway for the Lobos Cbff agat~s 1 per cent of the trmned 0 0 1 PRINTERS • BINDERS Santa Fe for the active and pledge eKe er SI •1ams alnf• fo H atcgh vention with the engineers of the Tenth and Centra]. Holloman plunged into th~ Aggie psyTc 1g sfts. b f Chi ner, appa 1gma, e .. or a N M . St C L t t t . if th t th wen y- our per cent of the stu~ me~ era o . 0 meg~. today where they were joined by a ew extco ate o11 ege. . a es. repor s sJgn Y a e end zone on the third play follow~ dents held that the su crior eo le Mtss Josephme Antome, Metro- K s· T H Those students malnng the trip new uniforms for the band should mg the recovery. Monfort set up . 1 • ~ • P P rt . ·u b th appa 1gma a1 umnus, om a11 , • • d 1 Th' t m our cu ture are Justified m dom- po 1 an opera smger, Wl e e and continued to Las Cr·uces for wtll be: Don Farr, Gunder Blank- be receiVe next wee c. ts ev~n the score with a 26-yard jaunt inating t' 1 ff . b :f J. G. HOYLEil guest of honor. th ley, Herndon Bill, Raymond promises to he a pleasant surprise around left end to the A. & M. 5- S t na IOna a atrs Y orce. e game. Hernes, R1cliard Hoffman, David at the Homecoming events in which yard line. ~~en Y~~r ~~nt ~f the psycholo~ ~ ONLY 5 0 Town Club Attends Gerald Fischer Kappa Sigma Masters, Kenneth Scales, Adolph the band will participate. Both elevens took the offensive in g s yo erwise. went to Las Cru~cs to attend th~ Trujillo, Cecil Wabashaw, Lloyd a vain attempt to tally and win the Arnett, Kogler Nuptials Theater Party football game today. Weide, Bill Koulas, D!ck Shaeffer, Alpha Chi's Entertain baH game late m the final period. Thirty-two members and alum.. Monte Str~ng, Sam Fntz, and Rus" Hubbell's field goal was made on Announced Recently nne of Town club attended n thea- Elise Vogel, Alpha Cho Omega, sell Hutchmson. The ncttvc c~apter of Alpha ?hi the las.t play of the game. .~ ter party Monday evening after went to Gallup for the week~end to Omeg.a en.tertam?d n:I1ss Kathenne Aggies chalked up 13 first downs The marriage of Lynn Arnett a shorl business rneetmg. The visit with her parents i\nd her sis- A yassar college graduat~. ~as Hambn With a dmner at th~ chap- to _the Lobos' 7. Fumbles gave ~he and Phyllis Kogler of Caltfo.rnia theater patty complimented tho ter Vivian who was a student at comp1led a record of the bvmg ter house last Wednesday mght. Cnmsons six to one for the H1ll- has been announced. Lynn 1s a ,511 team that won the recent contest th; Unvier~ity last year. language used by inhabitants of Miss Hamlin will leave Albu· toppers. Four of the Aggie fanner student of the University Al.B!JQ.UERQ~ for selling benefit show tickets. the Hudson valley region 'in New querque Friday morning ior Las fumbles were recovered by the The marriage took place :in Reno, Following the show the group was York. Crudes where she is employed. University, Nevada, Sunday, Sept. 3. 207% W. Central served refreshments at one of the Improvement Noted ---- downtown cafes, (Continued from Page 1) BENNETT TEAS Mrs. Maria El:ise Rodey who, with SAMMIE BRATTON conductor Grace Thompson, ac­ MORE MILDNESS_COOLNESS AND FLAVOR companied Mr. Bowe. Mrs. Ro· FOR Music Students 1\riss M:ildred :Bennett, graduate dey's ob~ligati were ~ompetently of the University and n rnern.bt'r of P!nyed Wlth the exception ~£ some To Give Recital Kappa Xappa Gamma sorority, diffi.culty she encountered m pr?~ wlll have a tea Saturday nfternoon ducmg a clenr E-strng harmomc at her horne m honor of Miss Sam- in the encore, Fribisch's 41Moon­ • mie Bratton Several of Sammie's light 1\.fadonna.'' friends plan' to attend. More 410omph" The house will be deco-ratr>d in If any one Improvement were to .fall colors and sprays of~ flo~crs. be desired mure than any other it OW· urntn Mrs. Bennett will assist with the would be that the orchestra as a pouring, whole understand the aesthetic eX­ pression of the music better and put more feeling, more passion, if PIKE MOTHERS you will, more f'oomph" into their GIVE SUPPER playing. Climaxes sounded more like just plain added volume than The active and pledge chapters they did like the peaks of spiri .. oi the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity tual and aesthetic feeling whiclt were entertained at a Pot-Luck the composers intended. supper Thursday night. The sup· We look forward to the next

per was given by the :fraternity's concert1 knowing that as jn the Mother's club at the chapter house past each performance is markedly at 6 o'clo.ek. bette~: than the last. A prominent scientific laboratory :recently thrift made impartial tests on 16 of the largest-selling Here's luxury and clgarette brands, They found that CAMELS BURNED SLOWER THAN ANY OTHER together! BRAND TESTED-25% SLOWER THAN THE AVERAGE TIME OF THE 15 OTHER OF THE LARGEST-SilLLING BRANDS! OBACCO'S tempera­ natural fragrance into taste­ By burning 25% slower, on the average, T mental! Its elements of . less discomfort like ... heat! Camels give smokers the eqUivalent of flavor and aroma are delicate Fast-burning cigarettes ... fragile. can't yield either comfort or 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! i-: And nothing destroys to­ delicate taste. They taste ... bacco flavor ... nothing turns well,like anything but a good I \ cigarette. Camel's slow­ Campus Players Initiate buming, costlier tobaccos I \ Radio Series Friday I ' give you tbeluxury of milder, I l cooler, more fragrant and flavorous smoking. And that luxury not only doesn't cost you more ... it costs you less! Simple arith­ metic shows you how slow burning also gives you the equivalent of 5 extra smokes per pack! (Seep_a.nelatfight.)

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_____ ,_, ______,_,._,_, ___ ,_,_,_,_, _____l "Ann Rutledge" Voice Students 1\feet TOWN CLUBBERS ,...... "OF MICE AND MEN'' The Lobos Will "Howell" They Know the Bulldogs' TO GIVE DANCE * For Special Program * FA S H I 0 N S NOW BEING CAST at Tempe NEW MEXICO ·LOBO Secret Gl'ip l Social Highlights On the Avenue \ VOJce :students met for a special Active members of r;llown club •----•-••-••-••-•-•-.. --_,,_,,_,,_,,_.,_1,_,,_,,_.,_.,-+ 11 0f Mice and Men" has been program Thursday at 4 o'clock unw will give a dance Friday evening By Mark chosen as the next play to be pre .. der the direc1.ion of Mrs. o. E. in honor of the girl!3 who were ini- Publication of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico ••••••••••••••AA•• sented by the Dramatic club. Try.. Redmond. Vocal 11umbers wer~ by tiated, in the baSement lounge of LAS DAMITAS MEETING Featur d at 1\fandeli-Dreyfm:~ outs were held at a meeting of the Jean Pendleton, Betty Deubler, the. Student Union building from 9 . ' Campus Briefs 13 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1939 HELD IN SUB LOUNGE this week are newly arrived house .. club Thursday night. The cast has ;Louisa Lopez, and the Girls' quar.. untJl 12 o'clock, . VoL. XLII Z437 No.20 coats and lounging Tabes. Made no~ -yet ~een anounce~. te.:te, ~tomdsting of Dorothea CaJd.. • The fo_otbaU the~e \'1111 be c~r.. A business meeting of Las Dam.. Maxine Ileichelbcckl Elizabeth to order for practicalness and Of Mlce and Men, ' a tragedy, well Beth Corey, Barbal;"a Brocaw ried out lD decorahona, Mrs, Ehz.. Former University Students Marry Today itas, cha_pter of Phrateres, was Lee Vallia~t, Robert Stern and wenr&bility and styled to meet is written by John Steinbeck, and' Ju,lia Carroll. ' abeth Simpson, sponsor, wiJI be held yesterday afteJ."noon in the Betty Jo DI11on went to Santa Fe your individual desire~ and de· whose last book, "Grapes of The object of thkse programs is chaperone. To Name Campus Kings Student Senate Ma~es Preparations ba.sement lounge of the Sub. on Sunday to att~nd Mrs, Reed mand, W1•ath" . caused . much comment to help young singers in every ------It was decided that a ;pledge Holloman's tea. Especially worthy of note is a among hterary Circles when it was phase of singing At each meet- A D Pi Entertains K A test will be given on SatuJ.·day, B. Cooksey, J. B. Sachse, J, R. model. of quilted percale lin p. published early thi:s year. It is a ting three or fo~l' voice students Nov. 18, at 4 o'clock. Hughes, Bob Jacobs, Bud Seemore, d9,inty old~fashioned calico print. sto~y of_ the migrat~ry workers in sing, The other students in t:he The active flnd pledg~ classes of At Mirage 'Pop~ug' Dance For Elaborate Homecoming Celebration Initiation of pledges will be held Tom DavJs and Bob Johnston, all The skirt is full and swil'ls inde· CahfoJ.•m~. The .l~ndm~ c~aracters audience render comstructive criti. Alpha Nu chapter of Alpha Delta at the Hnton hotel, Sunday Nov, from the Sigma Chi house, went pendently about its hem. Which is are Lenme, an 1mmenae cism for their benefit, Pi entertained the Kappa Alpha 1 1~1ot ~Vlth Grades Will Be Out 191 at 4 o'clock, followed by a ban· to Las Cruces to see the game. to say ~hat there is nothing slinky strength, and hts, .friend, _George. Criticistn is based on quality of :l;raternity with a dessert dance STUDENTS GIVE By Middle of Next Week quet at 6 o'clock. Danny Saddler, I Sigma Chi1 went about It. The sleeves are long, 1Jamfes Russell ~s adaptmg the singing, entrances stage presence Monday night. The entertainment Twelve Men Vie Five Girls Receive Plans :for the al1·Phrateres barn home to Santa Fe for the week- with broad, very broad, shoulders, P ay or presentatiOn next month. facial expressions' and respons~ t' was given at the chapter house BETWEEN THE LINES 0 dance, fo1· Novembe~· 24, the night end. hat accent the l'ather high and ~he stage crews and cast are bei~g applause. ' and EleanQr Mullison was in FOOTBALL TEAM Patl·ick Mille~ registrar an~ before Homecoming, were di~- Bi11 Km·ins, Sigma Chi pledge, ~oftly draped neckline. T,he bodice hn~d up and_ work _on the. sets Will ~!barge of the arrangements. For Most Popular, nounces that the results of the Queen Nominations; cussed by the various committees went honte to RosweH this last ts fitted-with silhouette lines and begin sometime thts week. Mrs. Estelle Dunlavy acted as As professional athletes, sea· M f u I H 11ine weeks' tests results will he in charge. weekend. between bodice and skirt there is LAFLIN TO SPEAR chaperone. men, and superstitious £.,·m£oik OS g y onors BIG SENDOFF Election Wednesday Results o.f th.e ma!lazine selling Halold Gilmore, Sigma Chi, As a result of her fine perform- a flop-over belt. The ba:kground HORONA GIRLS AT ENGINEERS MEET';r;;;::::_=:,_::::.,._=.. -= .. -= .. -=.=·-='"'·=-=·-=·r" ulook to their luck" in times of given out sometime the middle of contest whtch 1s bemg conducted flew home to Chic&go this week~ ance in RKO Radio's uNurse of the robe I.S deep rose With small ___ crisis, so we must look to ours in The pep rally for the team, next week. by Las Damitns were commented end. Edith Cavell/' Mary Howard flower sprigs in soft blues, yellow GO TO LAS CRUCES The University section of th Our Shoe Repair Service the coming struggle with Tempe Merchandise Given as Prizes Thursday at 1 o'clock at the Santn Students are asked not to in- Elmer Ner·sh To Crown Queen upon, Harry Soladay, Kappa Sigma, will play the important role of and ":bite. The robe is lined in American Society of Civil Engi~ I Is ;rteady to J?o the Work for conference laurels. It appears Fe depot was the biggest ral1y . , 1 8 from the figUl'CS .. that luck is all . . to be held this yyear, Conch Ted qmre for their grad~ until a notice A C , went home to Carlsbad for the ~~;m!~ ~fs~e;nin ~,A~~rhi~: matchmg blue and. might have Eleven girls of Hokona hall went neers will meet 7:30 Wednesday =I While You Walt, at at I that will sway the balance in favor Kmgs of the campus wlll be Shlpkey eaid. to tAe effect that the grades arc t oronatron Ceremony TOWN CLUB HOLDS weekend. coln in Illinois," screen version been styled for wear m tile days of to Las Cruces last Friday to at· night in the senior drawing lab of Moderate Prices of the Lobos. · Cl'owned Saturday night in the Stu- Coach Tel Shipkey said tll:at the ready for distribution is posted. FORMAL INITIATION June Bishop and Beth Slone of Robert E. Sherwood's Pulit- Scarlett O'Ha>·a. Its d•·omatic tend the Lobo-Aggie game. Hadley hall. l COWBOY BOOTS In this connection we wonder if dent Union ballroom when students game with Tempe was the most Plans for the celeh1ation of went to Las Cruces ;for the game. ~er prize play produced by Max q~alities for e~o~ble wearing Those who made t?e trip are The speaker of the eve:ning wiU AT ALL PRICES ! Duke, the Kappa Sig dog, is going elect the University's most popu~ Sammie Bratton William Pickens important game of the season be· Homecoming next weelt·end have Formal initiation of the Town Both girls went to El Paso aftet• Gordon and Harry Goetz. One ale ~reat-and 1t wtU stand much He~en ~aywood, Ahce Peppin, be Mr. R. B. Laflin of the Indian to make the trip Then too it Jar and most ugly males at the The cause a Lobo vict01'Y will mean a Mr'rag~ InaugurateS been completed and announced by club pledges was held Monday eve· the _game.. • of Hollywood's most n~tural wea1·mg. At 1\-Iandell-D.rey!us- Amta Liebel, Ma1·y Mohler, Joan service. He will talk about the ! ALLEN'S migl1t be recailed · that -the Lobos• M'lrage "Pop~ u g ., d ance f rom 10 coiiege romance of Sammie Bratton and Wmiam Pickens good chance for the conference th e S tu d ent Senate. Election of a , I k reaches its climax tonight when the two former prominent mem· H ning in the )ounge of the Student Kitty Flmt, Kappn l\.appa Gam. ~~ge lUi:iifo~a~dtrh~~e!xp~~~= $5.98, . • Justice, Barbara Fischer, Emilu administrative organization of the SHOE SHOP won the Sun Bowl bid last year t 0 12 ; 30 0 0 oc • title, He added that if the team omecoming queen and attendants hers of the student body are wed at the Central Avenue Methodist M Union building. The club mem~ rna, went home to Al·tesJa for the sive blue eyes and an earnest- And if you are the tmlored type, VanDusen, Mildred Von Vanderen, Indian service. There will also be I 216 W C after being Jed in cheering all yeal· Campus organizations have nom· Church at p, m. lived up to his expectations uthey 't S f is scheduled to begin ~ctivities bel·s were presented with tbeh• weeicend. ness of character that is more offers a Louise Diltz, Jeannette Rodgers, an illustrated slide lectJlre on "The Next to 7 er1 ys em :'fa~dell-Dreyfu~ ~eversible l H:ilt:~pe~otel by little Jimmy Thompson. 10.. ina ted twelve men to vie for honors Will beat the h- out of Wednesday. Town club pins. Kay Zehner and Molly Gerhart often than not broken by her m tmported prmt material, The and Hazel Blunt. Elevated Highways of New York" ~- Bull~ pattern is checks o.f red nnd white ' --··--··-.. -·-·-·-··-··-· year.old star back on the Univer· and prizes, said J. B. ~achse, Mir- dogs!" F St ff M b Five girls have been nominated Initiation wa& can·ied on b wen t t a S anta Ft e on S aturday and Infectious smile. ... ~ __ ··-- Y t d s d with off~setting hints of blue. It sity Heights Fourth G•·ade Demons' age business manager in charge of Garnoy'es \Vlarm Up 'or St,·'f Captain Jack eHnley backed up or a em ers by various campus organizations candlelight, with the club colors, re urne un ay. grid team. the jam session, ::J /I W ~ ~~ TJ Shipkey's speech and wast enthu· to Compete fo1• the hono1• of Home-

o•·chid and gold, used as motif. Betty B?dge, Charlotte Graves, NATIONAL BOOK WEEK is lined in blending deeper red . JimmY was first recruited from Popularity Nominees siastic concerning Lobo's chances. Mirage editorial staff will inaug8 coming queen, They are Monte1Ie Active members wlw are officers Mal'Y Luc11Ie Lackey and Peggy with an inside pocket too. For c t •t • t M • D J t t S t F S t d • external details: The sleeves are the lmothole gang to !•ad the In the race for the popularity ompe I ton a trage a nee Dean Bostwick spoke a few words urate a merit system J'or workers Moyers, Alpha Del:• Pi; Elizabeth had charge of the initiation. They ones wen ° an a e a ur ay. TO BE OBSERVED HERE grammar school kids in yelling. A~ k' t"tl p· 1 M G"IJ" ___ about our anxiety for a decisive h . . T d D" k A Id Porter, Alpha Ch1 Omega; Jean are LolTa.ine Sterling president· They toolc Mrs. Lackey home. long and roomy with broad squared There's an attraction he was occasionally !ng I e _are may ac .I Ivray, 1 victory. egmnmg ues ay, 10 rno ' Begley, Chi Omega; Wilna Gilles· Juanita I'ofolan, vice·pre~ident, Hele~ Lois T1-umble, :vral'thn ~nn Hood, sh?ulders. . N~ck treatment is brought over to lead the Univer~ !lg~a. ClAr Paul :~?re, Pl ~appa flECK HOUNDS TIBBETT ~y Fred Yeager Jack Haile, Carl Seery, Finlay Mirage editol', said Thul·sday. ple, Independent Women; and Ruth Graves, secretary, and Louise Star· and Cora Collins, Chl Omega "Books around the world/' is the tal~ore~ With high _Hlpels and the sity students in chee1ing, and he S!P a, Cl to; 1 1 ~ms, Kappa The M1rage's "Pop-Ug" ball, MacGillivray, and Woodrow !'fe. Various staff appointments are King, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 8 .rett, social chah·man. Ml's. Eliza- pledges_, ~ttendcd the game and slogan for national book week wmst lS na~o:V wtth a flop·over soon stepped from this capacity to Ailg~a; D t"u.; a~~ ers, Ph'a~a fQR AUTOGRAPH to take place Saturday night, Smith each said a .few words. Both to be made on the basis of the sys Election of the queen will take beth s· Homecommg at Las Cruces over which Jibraries schools and book belt. The sknt 1s full. Full enough 11 1 1mp:aon, sponsor, was a 1so h 1 ' .. for stylability and f h' rt that of team mascot. . P m_; da ~ ; ~- Jg~~ d • P~ ___ is gaining momentum as campus Shipkey and Bostwick commented tem Arnold sa'd • place Wednesday in the Student present. t e wee1 c·end. They also visited shops wiJI observe from November as Jon suppo Perhaps we won't need Jimmy st 1on; an Y er ms, n epen en T d Fl k t . . U • organizations name their candi~ on the enthusiastic turn.out of 1 I · Union building. All regularly en- Martha Ann's family in Deming. 12 to 18. but not too full for neglect of the this game But if the score goes men. "t e · · ec ' en ~1rl:~ng tmve;· dates for the ugly man title va- students and enthusiasm of all A chart is to he used similar to rolled students are e1igib1e to vote Betsy Ross Phi Mu visited her B b cnl-cfully tailored Jines. The out~ 0 . t . E ' ' oo 1c wee 1c was egun 21 years side boasts a pocke._ I d th against u~ in the first half we Battling for most ugly honors tshi Y JLumor, eras Te 'bb e ga es cated by the K. A.'s Clois Keyes. present the chart now being used by the upon presentation of their activity LOBOS AND AGGIES ' ·u be Kenneth Halcomb Sigma e awrence I ett concert F ' L b · · ' t• k 1 M rt b d · SIS er m 1 Paso after seeing the ago as nn educational movement k' • . " a so:-nn e might send him there by telegram, ~ 1 •• • • ' Wednesday night to obtain the ace~ that on~y a mother could Cheer leaders Ava Clifton, Molly o o c·tment. Carol ICirk, Phyllis Vidal and emiS ry__ u_ ee S be worth your while and relaxation their little feet about the injustice larity king. A pair of shoes from room and corner the singer. cove e 1 e or e IXIe 1rage a 0 ee pom s are g1evn in accordance with 1 · Dr. Frank Amador of State Cot~ Elsie Vogel spent the wecltend in Ch • b h ld . ', to look around.-(Adv.) to the student body oi organiza. Paris Shoe Store will be awarded Fleck and Tibbett talked of their boys. . the variety of work done, not ac. Memb~rs of Spurs_ and Pep emiS 1ry cu1 e 118 1•eguar1 1 ·n · G 11 tion monopolies in publications th e ug1esI' t mae.I respective singing careers while St The·1' Plkes have"th entered f Petetl t , Meeting of the Mirage editorial cord' mg t o 1s'I exceII ence. If t h e squadgr nd mWlll hform f than aisle forh ld' tlte ege WI dir~ct t?e party and the a up.. meeting Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 offices. But no one has had any . the student secured the autograph. et mg, a man Wl a ace la staff was called for Tuesday at 5 a arc 0 ? queP.n, o Ing whole ~xcu;s1on IS under the gen- • Grnem Macho spent the weekend o'clock in Chemistry 16. ' FRESHMAN MEETING apparent desire to do anything Lovmg Cul) ~ffered Fleck, it seems, is a bass singer in '~ou~d cu.rdle even that muddy o'clock in the Mirage office by Dick wo_rk has to be redone, of course, batons over the msle to .form an eral duectron of Dr, Cal'l Tyre m Roswell and El Paso. Dr J D Cl k t lk !J!Sie~ 1 h d f h ' M H b k . • om • ar gave a a on about it. A gold lovmg cup from Everett's his hometown quartet. hqtnd winch masquerades as beer Arnold, Mirage editor. pomts must be taken from tbe or· a,rch. t ea o t e Spanish department at ary u er wee ended m Las th "R" f 8 th t' 0 . This year the Board .has devised Jewelry Store will he presented the All Ted could say of the incident at the L. G. A chart system for workers will iginal worker and given to the man Dr. C. V. Newsom and Dan Mac- the Las Cruces school. Cruces and went to El Paso after Che . ISG 0 rn .e lC rg~mc There will be a meeting of aU Students and faculty rnemb the game. emtcnl Induetries m the Umted freshman men in Rodey hall Wed~ and advocated q merit system for organization se11ing the most tick· was nHe's a swell guyJ" The ~appa Sig house is stlll en· be put into effect at this time. The who redoes the work, Arnold said. pherson,. Alumni associatio!l presi· ers States " nesda N 15 t 12 °0 • 1 k use of staff beads. When ne'v staff ets to the dance. during ~~e e;e~ g~ged m heated debate t.o deter~ system as used on the Lobo will Reasons for institution of the dent, 'Y11l speak ~receedmg the interested in obtaining further in· ]}lcanor Woolf spent the week· C ·j y, ov. a ·~ o c oc • about Cigarette Tobaccos formation, including the lowJ ull~ end at her hQtne in Socorro. , ecJ Y ~n Ta~Jor was elected . Plans for Homecoming will be heads are to be named by the ing. Campus groups parbe1patmg • • • mi_ne whether ~erry Sp1tz~r o: be explained by the Lobo editor. system are to insure fairness in corona~10n ce1•emomes. Dr: Ne.w· Bonrd it will take the point re.. in the ticket-selling are ask to Chn:_ Holloman Will wear thetr col· staff appointments to weed out som repre?ent the Umvcrs1ty expense fare~ should write Pro. Cora CoUins, Martha Ann Hood ~~~rcscntatJve to the Student Sen- dis.cussed. Attendance is re.. 1 Invention of Printing ,~n cordings of each worker on the turn theiir receipts to Sachse in mto fray. Kenneth deadwood from the' staff, and pos• Athletz.c Council, 11-facpherson, :he fessor Amador at State College and Lois Trumble, Chi Omega. • qurrcd, i~ To Be Celebrated o~s ~he ~alcomb chart into its deliberations. the Mm1ge office by 6 ll· m. ___ agam represent the Sigs: The sibly to remove politics from the Alumm group. Conches ShiP· New Mexico.. ' pledges,~ attended the game in Las Sat~ ~U Physics Aerial Device T~ Cruces. There is still evidence that the urday in order to be eligible for tlte The 500th anniversary of the in· SJg Eps, who are. blessed With a considerations of the Publications key and Roy Johnson wlll also Jane Means, Katherine Morgan, Young 'Director Going Places Board is be~ng a litt~e b~t timid cup. vention of printing, :fixed for 1940, house fuJI of !"aterml, have not an· Recovered In Kansas Board in appointing next year's ed~ speak. . SAMMIE BRATTON Erline Ward, Virginia Lee Morrow about 1mndhng the Situabon. It Balloting will take as studen .. s will be celebrated at the same time nounced th;Ir champion as yet, iter, Arnold said. Bonfire m Park Lot GETS SHOWER and Vergean 1\feuli .Passed the a~~ed for investigation into the de~ enter the door, and results will be the Coronado Cua1·to Centennial is but they ~II _probably rely upon Found caught in a fence near He called a staff meeting for The f:eshma~ bonfire, piled in weekend in Santa Fe. v1smg of such charts for all pub~ announced by Sachse at 11:30 observed. - handsome JJm De Yaney. • . Tuesday at 5 o'c1ock at which the the parkmg lot m front of the Sub, lications offices about two :months o'clock The first printing in the Western The Beta's are not decided on Ctmarron, Kas., recently, was a de· h t te '!'! b I • d wiH be officially fired following the 1\.frs. Pearce Rodey and Mrs. Virginia Ortiz, Sue Hanson, ' th · tat' 'th b t if · d b . new c ar sys m WI e exp amc , . ago, and to date only two out of hemisphere was in 1539 in Mexico e1r represen tve et _er, U VlCe re1 ease y the physiCS de· c:rowmng of the queen, C. E: Re~mond gave a tea and Shirely Ervien Pearl Salazar, 1 :£our officers have instituted any C"ty the- recent campus electmn results partment at the University of New ~'Beat Arizona" is the theme for surprtsc lmen shower for Sammie Esther Chavez, and 1\fatina Ln· 1 Bratton Sunday- afternoon at 4 hadie, all of Hokona hall spent a THERE ARE FOUR TYPES such system. Kh t ,. I t cts The Day Psalm book by the we~e based upon attractiveness AI Mexico November 10 ELMO WERM RESIGNS theparadeoffloatsSaturdnymorn· o'clock at the Rodey home. few days in Santa F~ this weekend. The chart merit system is .not a a I ns ru Stephen Daye Press at Cambridge, IIFI~e Votes" MacDonald shouicl The device had bee~ attached to ing which will assemble at Yale Members, patronesses, and Mary Katherine Pennix went to of tobaccos found in the more popular held up as the cure·nll of pubhca. ld published in 1640, was the first easily cop tbe crown for the Betas. . AS "QUID NUNCu and Central streets at 9:30 and '• alumni members of the Sigma Socorro to visit- over Saturday and tions ills, 1>ut it sure]y is n step in Bonfire Bui ers American publication. a gas b~lloo~ mtended to ascend . then proceed down Central at 10 ' cigarettes, namely., .Bright,Maryland, the right direction. Reporters look ucuaderno de ortogra:fia dedi· three mlles mto the atmosphere, CHIEF OP['RATIVE o'clock to join the University band Alpha Iota music. fraternity were Sunday. 0 invit.ed. 1\fary Tolman and Beatrice Baca, to their worlc as the criterion of h . _t_'_d , 1 cado n los ninos de lost Senores Un'rvers'rfy. lnvr'ted release recording instruments, and and Pep Squad at First and Cen~ Burley and Turkish • . lh t . t th . 1{. atah cau 10ne -~.res tmen .J-.. 1 F1 w •t• d •t• • M1ss :Bratton plans to be mar~ Hokona hall, both went to their th CJr wor , no to JUS CJ:r np. . . h"l th Mal'tines de Taos/' printed at return to the earth. ~~a· ra rn1 lCS an soron 1es pearance sitting in front of a destructlven:ss w I e ga • Santa Fe in 1834 was the earliest Elmo Wenn, keyhole cor- wiU compete for prizes for the rzed November 17. homes in Belen to visit, this last type~ a~amst T p , . for~er 'I c t' . • d enng wood for their annual bon· I • 0 artr'c'rpate Because of a hlgh wmd on the respondent of CiQuJd Nunc n will no b t fi ts week. ALL THESE TOBACCOS except Turkish (which is wn er. ornpe 1t10n .ts secure known product of the press m New d • · ' es on · from representatives of more ~re next week at n freshman meet- Mexico. 4 ay o! release, the deVlee failed to longer rt;P?~ the lowdown on cam .. "'Velcome Grads" Home Ec Girls Have Fun Maynard 1\[euli, student nnancial bought direct from the planters in Turkey and Greece) campus gl-oUps, and competition is mg Wednesday afte~oon. I ( II R d function properly and was lost. pus actiVIties throu~h the Lobo Decorations of t1Je various Entertaining Gov Mt'l secret&ry, went to Jemez Springs in terms of making a better pub· ~ack McManus, prestdcnt of Khn· n 0 ege 0 eo At 6:30 o'clock the next morn- columns .. Werm. resigned Thurs- houses of campus organizations • es Sunday where h~ attended the an~ \ and Maryland (which is bought through sealed bids 1 Hcation, not in tenn"i of bigshot· tali, also. ~rgled thbat _the wood cold· Did( Richard Recovering ing the instrument was found by day, nammg as hls successor, Geof- will carry out the theme of ' Wel~ E t • . --- • nual corn dances of the Indlans • under government supervision) are bought at public • d th ffi lectors VJSlt oca1 usmess men an f An • ·•-t' t . • • • fery Turnley, an understudy. G d " S . n ertammg Governor Miles and of that tribe. t mg aroun e o u~e. t bta' 11 their old lllVIL.~ xon o par1 ICJpa 1e m Mr. Trand Henderson, Jr. in Kan.. N b ht come ra s. eparatc prizes for A ter Appendectomy 0 party turned out to be fun for the Anna Jan H auction, just like any other auction where you might Travel by Air arrange 0 0 m 8 • • • , , an inter~colle""iate rodeo to be held ' pressure was ro~g upon fraternity and sorority groups will boxes. Dtck R1thardsJ JUntor Jn the Col· t th U . P • f A . sas. Mr. Henderson read the card Elmo Werm to cause hts resigna~ b d . home economics ~ • 1 e addow Went to Las Th t tlte atm ph ic. instru . h f h t f E . • a e mverst1 Y o nzona was e awarded Urmg tlle Homecom· Mter the luncf~~~ home man. Cr~rc:s Saturday to visit. have bought in a table or a chair, a os er , • ~hat:'-11 asked t e res men o 1cge o ngmeermg, underwent an extended the University in a letter attached to the remains of the de· tion, he said. in dance in the Carlisle m· agement class took the soiled linen • and Mrs. C. Redmond, menta sent ,up by the phys1cs de~ mamtam a strong guard at all emergency appendectomy at 3:30 to Stude t Manager Aft n w·r. vice and wired the University at Only a few students Jmew the g. 8 t d · ht gy E~. 11 1 down to serve yourself laundry and Dorothe~ Ca1.dweJJ, Julia Carroll, partment t1ed to a balloon were times to prevent possible prema. o'c1ock Thursday morning, in St. 1• f tb ., d bo , • true Mentity of Elmo WennJ who naismmk ~ ur a~thrug 'd't' 11 recoVel·e.d in Cimarron lCans b , f th . b h' h J h h .,_ Hi d' . , Iams rom e ro eo oss 1n once. b . , . t k n eepmg WI trn l 1on, a washed and iron d 't and Loulse Kimble are planning to AT THE AUCTION SALE the tobacco is piled in ' ., ture urmng o e p1 1e y 1g osep 13 osplw.~.1 . s con 1twn IS h h t h Ari egan hlS peepmg m o eyholes . . . shows you how far a thing can go h reported as good c arge of t e e\ ent a t c • He was given a reward o£ $2. d Ait w·Il' d't f campas bulldmgs w1ll be decorated All types of :lot~~s besides the atten.d the conce~ of Josephi~e baskets weighing from about 100 to 500 pounds and · sc oo1 groups. • h 1 un er on 1 1ams, e l or o . h 1 • • In the informal attire of a Hollywood monarch of the sound The instruments w~ra recovered zona sc 00 • th L b 1 t w1t ummanos. 1inen Were experiment d . Antome to h~ held m Santa Fe this stage, Jack Hively. not long ago promoted from the ambitious · h . .1 e o o as year. ------e on, m· week each purchaser buys all o(his tobaccos by competitive by ' nabve 13 h?urs after they D T e letter~ accordmg to WI • Business Staff Meeting Geolfery Turnley will SOl'Ve as an cludiug blankets, jlajamas, and ' ------but hard driven ranks of assistant directors to•full directorial d Q M h[ . resp~nsib!lil;y, chats with Edward Ellis and J. Edward Bromberg bidding for the particular piles he wants. left the ground m Albuquerque. J:'aCiS an r igureS n ont y' hams, was m the nature of a --- assistant to Lancelot Dobbs the other garments. SPURS TO MEET cast Jn prmczpal roles of 4'Three Sons" which Hively is guiding Ass~ming that the balloon ·took a r j "1eeler" of Univc~sity interest in Meeting of tbe Lobo business thirdl who took OVE!l' the duti~s of FAMED METEOROLOGIST Schoolef! thoroughly in the practical· aspects of motion pictur~ strmght course and was recovered J f p[ l the xodeo. Details and entry staff is to be held Friday at 3 Hiram Adewin :former partner of ThE CHESTERFIELD BUYERS,buy the best of Sf £ R l d Holloman Fetes Antoine Wilma Giliespie, {president of production the young director has already proven his marked as soon as i,t hit the grou,nd, it Uaen ffl oymen evea e blanks will be sent in a later cor- o'clock. Elmo Werm, ,;_ho quit the gossip TO LECTURE HERE Spurs, announces that there will abllity with several pictures for RKO Radio. these mild ripe tobaccos for the Chesterfield blend, mode app:roxnnat.ely ,a '7D·mile·nnM respondence. A pep talk will be administered. column 1nst week. Mrs. Re;d Holloman was hostess be a business meeting of Spurs hour avernge wh1ch tS better than D ,'ng the month of October a employed but 0497 g of tha total A search for campus horseman· Internationally famous Dr. J. And it is Chesterfield's Combinatiotz, , • the right amounts 1 1 4 to a tea m Santa Fe! Sunday. in Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 5 o'clock you can do in a new Buick. totar ;f $4,910.82 was spent by the payroll. Twenty~three boys and 2 s~ip talent. h~s been un?ertaken by Bl h R D d R Bjerknes, noted for his experiments honor of Miss Jossphme Antome. in room 14 of the gymnasium ~ of Burley and Bright , •• just enough Maryland , , , and r·-·-- .. -.. .. -·---·-..·--- .. -·--·--- .. --·-·--· Of course the reporter may ltavc Unl've•s'It"' ' in employing 336 stu- gil'!• work ns waiters, managers, or Bill McCormickd Is h and h Jimmy1 d Mor- eac er ans Vam' an eturn with pressure varintionsJ will give Metnbers a.nd alumn! o~ the Chi All members of Spurs are ~sked b AI t 1 tl t just enough Turkish-that makes the big difference . een \'tl'~ng. • ways a cc 1a dents of the 1,556 enrolled at tha janitors for from $.30 to $33.81 a row, .stu en :V o ave a rea Y ex- 11 Omega sororrty' were mv1ted. to attend. mto COUSJderatton. ' University, figures from the per~ month. pressed n desire to talte part. o•.c r::.t,th G J s ll L .3 three lectures COllCerning contri .. A large group attended from between Chesterfield and other cigarettes. If the~e f~cts check up yo~ nught sonnel and comptroller's office The miscellaneous account wl1ich Other students interested jn the 'J r 1J. raae qua eaaer butions to tho theol'Y of pressure both Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Ch' 0 PI d Enjoy the Cold Winter ' shut thmktng of turmng m yoUt· 1 includes everything from art mod· rodeo are asked to contact Albert variations in the atmosphere" here Miss Antoine is a member of both I e ges to Picnic last ye~r's model on one of them 51mA fund!f nntounting to $2,115 els to publicity ch·culators shows Sintms, student body president, for By Lewis Butler easily out~sc1·eam the University on November 27·29. They will be Chi Omega social sorority and IT IS BECAUSE The Chi Omega pledges are of this combinatimt Lhcre mtrogen bags, a month are pnid out to 108 boys 19 girls working at salaries from information concerning the possi~ Gone from the Lobo cheerlead~ sUpporters. And they did on many given on the third flobr o£ the Ad~ Sigma Alphn Iota. with $25 28 maldng plans to entertain the ac. Seen Around ~ nnd sz gMs with nn average sal· $3.60 to a month and boys bilities of a University team to ld all occasionf .. t t•10 b 'ld' . h h that Chesterfields are COOLER, have · Hiram Adewin, Eltrto 'Vcrm, and ary of $11.50 n month. raeciving from $1 to $40 a month take pnrt. ing ranks this year is lO~yenr·o Jimmy forsook his duties as gal~ ~Ims ra " UI mg m t e P Y- tive members with a picnic to the 8 Chi Omega Entertains mountains Sunday, Nov. ·19. a BETTER TASTE and are DEFINITELY Lancelot Dobbs III, dlrt column Fifteen grnduate fellows, 9 boys amounting to a total oi $788.24 Jimmy Thompson, fifth grade lopin~ ghost of the University SICS lecture room at a. m., 8 P· --- Befol"e the ptcnie the girls will go operatives, 1ooldng '\VOl'n, hnggtll·d, and 6 girls, receive $617.16 a month paid out by the University. N squaller who led yells fOl' many a Heights Fourth Grade Demons in m.1 and 2!30 .P• m. on three succes· Sunday afternoon the active and to church in a body. GAS HEAT MILDER. They are made of the world's and slcepy·eyad, as though they with the salaries :ranging from The girls 1·each n hinjority only CWSOlU Compliments Lobo gr~~iron victory at the Var· order to assist the Lobos to a Bor· sive days. pledge classes of the Chi Omega --~--~------­ h~d. been chased nl.l night br, n?· $29.44 to $4.4.44, in the library where they account Students on Conduct sity sta mm last year. der conference cbampionshi}J in Dr, Bjerknes was brought :from sorority et1tertained Mr. and Mrs, hest cigarette tobaccos. You can't buy mmrlg :Cans. Thc1r new QUid Boys continued to outnumber the for 7 of the 13 employed. The en· Young Thompson, son of Mrs. 1988, claiming tlterec was more of S d t tl • 1 b tl F d "it G 11' T Etl Th h 1 fth . . , weeno uscounry y tee~ Redmond and Mr. and Mrs:. J. Ras.. .l G. HOY.LEil Nunc w rew ap1J01'1 eo rey lJr~ .. girls on the Student building and til'~ 1ibrary payroll amounts to Professor c. V. Newsom, mcm.. s 1er ompson, os ess o e a :future wtth the Umvers1ty than . . !IIIIIONLY * cob at dirtner. 1ey, bas yet to learn the mess he s grounds payroll with 68 boys and 1 $262.70 a tnonth. b f th C 'b C t 0 Student Union building, was se- with his aggregation of half.lljn{; eral Weather Bureau. Re wtll :re· a bdter loycd wns $11.1'i4, h' l'e t" Is f th tt" The mighty mite 'Of verbosity l:!lnmoring ior such nn addition to tl1e secretary of the International 18 1011 0 0 1 Chi Omerga pledges are enter~ f "}lnnts since the Aggin -stol'Y· Kha .. dents a monthly salary varying Tho boys outnumber the gjrls two JS app c a e n ~ assumed complete charge of the the varsity field. The diminutive Association of Meteorology, Mter taining the pledges o:i Alpha Chi 1 tnli jumped Bill the other day and fJ.•om ,,58 to $30.00. to one and receive both the high~ tude of the students. bleacher secttons at the games last squaller still krto\Vs the cheers, Ms lectures hera he will journc.y • Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, •nd Phi Electric Company and Clem Bird, Montello Moyers The dining and residential hall~ est and the lowest renorded saJ.. N'o dJscipJinc was necessary and senson, boasting that his small and cnn manage to sqUeeze into his to Cnllforhia to leeture during the. Mu with a dessert nu,t>per Thursday (Continued on page four) MMUnt :tor only 25 of thn studcntEi arios. the students presented no problemj knot.. holo gang of rooters eould uniform for. the Homecoming game. remaining- winter m:onths. eV'ening. 1 Copy.rfght 19~9, ttoorrtT & MYllU TOBACCO COj Central 207% W. -•-n~l•-••-••-••--••--•-·--- 01 -,._•--•-•t-••-••-••

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