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11-21-1939 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 042, No 21, 11/21/ 1939 University of New Mexico

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Page Four u NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, November 17, 1939 -·~·--.. -·-·-·--:-"_"_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_, __ ,_1 FIRST TEACHER TO BUY Former University Art Student Words and Music • • • • • lOBO SUBSCRIPTION I Social Highlights By Woolworth Becoming Foremost State Artist NEW MEXICO LOBO ____.. _,,_,,_ .. _.,_,,_,,_,_ .. _,,_,,_,_, __.. _,,_, __ .. _,. '"======..JJ IS DR. MITCHELL Shop From Tibbett: Befo1·e tho concert be- been shown and we should have Martin Shaffer, a former stu- Quid Nunc Christmas NANNINGAS ENTERTAIN Recovering! gun, as the 2,800 chairs were bE;!ing heard many more :fine .son~a. At 11:47 o'clock Thursday morn~ dent of art at the University is Lobo Advertisers Today Publication of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico taken and the balcony hl\d been Buildhtg: The ncqd of some sort ing Dr. Lynn Baal Mitchell stopped 1·apidly }:lecoming one of :New Mex- (Continued fl-am page 2) Might,Bc Tomorrow FACULTY .AT SUPPER completely filled by 7:30 o'clock of public auditorium of tratbeT at the Lobo office, approached the ico 1s foremost artists according to and Bob Greenwell, Jean Begley VoL, XLII Z437 1 Wednesday night1 it appeared that large seating capacity was notice .. editor, &nd paid one dollar fo1· his a story of Shaffer's works which and Chuc}:t HittJ and Billie Gallaher ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939 Dean f\nd Mrs. S. ;p, Nanninga New Mexicans we:re lovers of great able last night. The acoustics of subscription to the Lobo for the appeared in the November bsue and Skeeter Williams, No. 21 were hosts to the faculty members music. the gym, while aided somewhat by year. . · of the HNew Mexico Magazine." Bales at It Again The Whole Team of the College of Education, the By the end of Mr. Tibbett's 11 0n the tremendous ~rnout of human !'1'· M~tchell holds the ho.nor of · Shaffe1· recently undertoolt the Baba Bales says ,Pecos Jack is college of which J Mr. Nanninga is What's Going On · lobo Deadline Is the Road to Mandalay," his only flesh which abso1·bed aome of the bel?g .the first to pay for hx~ sub~ task of painting the murals in the excellent company, but that no one By Phi! Wpo!worth dean, at a buffet supper Sunday final encore, the audience scurried echo, are still none too good. scr1pt10n undet• the rece:Qtly .. maug~ industrial building at the state .fair Advanced by Editor University Interfraternity Council · evening at their home. hurriedly howeward. It was quit~ The phQne in the lobby rang so urat e d sys t em Wh el'C b Y f acu lty for the state department of edu .. canwho replaceaccording True to Balm;Blue willBalcomb, hand ~ ...... Those who atended are Messrs. obvious. .not great '?usic but loudly thqt even Tibbett's fo1.·tis .. members been 0 pay cation. His panels depicted state the white cross 'in nothing Shrubbery: Don't bemoan all Lobo reporters are asked to and Mesdames J. W. Diefendorf, t~D,t ha~e asl~et ~ ovel~ tl1e scmtdlatlng- attract10n of a sima could. not drown it out, The fo;~ubscrlptt~ns t to bthel f: .0 • th citizenry and educational advance .. flat Things didn't look so promis those beautiful big trees they,re call at the Lobo editorial E. H. l!'ixley, Keith llarnes, R. A. Holds Second Annual Greek Banquet great name was tlie reason 3,000 least movement of a chair, squealry • t effipapebr IS of teh e t mh e ment, telJing a complete mural ing. Wednesday afternoon though. cutting down around the campus office Wednesday morning for Moyers Philip DuBois George I. 1 1 New Mexicans han crammed Car- tal th' th th Jd pos o tee axes o ose eac ers t f d t' . N M . • • •• , they're female cottonwoods' and their assignments for the Sanchez J. T. Reid, L, L, Tireman . . me mgs at ey are, cou h St d t .:tl 50 f , s ory o e uca 1on -ln ew exico, when the "Safety in numbers" girl 1 1 hale gymnasium, be heard b all w o pay. \1 en s pay 'f' • Ol A t d d t' 't' 1 . . . cause much hay fever in the spring FridaY's Lobo, news editors Through the Periscope Willis Bat·nes John Dolzadelli F. M T'bb tt t 1<1 h d Y . their annual subscription. r an e uca Ion crJ lCS w Io was strolhng arm m arm With 1 1 1 announced today, E. Del Dosso, Ted Shipkey, f(.oy W, HD r;..;1 eR' ~~~ ':"e ta:e ho d. n f But worse even than this: What have seen his work praise Shaffer's Fred Wilson, as Blue moped along and summer. 5 0 The deadline for the annual VISITING DISTRICT Johnson John Milne J. B. Linthi­ M e w".1°1ry boa th m d'e an 1 if a :fit•e had broken out? Could fertile imagination, his mastery of a few paces in the rear, • • • 1 1 r 1 c w en e au J.ence s am.. LOST AND FOUND · 1 t · t h · Homecoming edition has been cu;m1 George 'Vhitc, Paul Moo1•e of d d th 't H • t t 8,000 people be marshalled through opposmg e emen s m o a armom- Correspondence: Lesson: Friend of mine taught 1 upped to 10 o'clock Thursday Denver, Tom Wiley, W. M. Agnew. Pt.• e ,, e exd s. ,, e wdas JUStedget- good many accidents and inJ'uries? ous whole, and his intelligent un~ elementary politics at one of the OFFICERS PRAISE Wa"m" up an expec o · Dear Miss Baton~twirlar: morning. Reporters and col­ Missel! Lena Clauve, Sue Moser, bmg II d'b ' 1 f 1 the two narrow doors without a Students who have lost articles derstanding of 1·elative values. NYA campUs last summer. The e en e act or $evera encores. . . d f 1 1 · th b 11' Sl ff h h d . h.b't Elmo's last words of adv1'ce to \lmnists must have their rna .. 'soila Sanchez, Florence Schroe~ h d f th d' Could they, even 1f tlte s1de oors o va uc may c atm em Y·.ca mg xa er as a spe~na1 ex 1 1 s recitation went like this: terial into the editors by the FRATERNITIES der, Wilma Shelton Josephine Th<; hru f~ts o ed ~u te;ee, were opened, evacuate the "building at the pel·sonnel office immedi~ of his paintings in New YOl'k and me before taldng over this column Teacher: Now, Jack, j'1.1at what 1 10 deadline time. Liers, Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson and 1w. f v\~ y :~~r~~se ~s : te;:, .. with the safety supporedly de- ately, Chicago where they receive favor.. were t·o scribblE! a few lines to you. do you think politics is? Ion. or . e ar ~s roug ou e manded by the fire department for A complete list of all lost arti· able comment in art circles tllere. It seems that Worxied Werm wrote Mrs. L. L. Gleaves. Jack: Well, sir, it's like dis. evenm~, m leavt~g after the fi~st public performances? cles is p'osted on the bulletin board Shaffer secured his bachelot• of a pretty nasty. note to J;'ou some When I goes down town and gits encore xs a question hard to dectde . . . in the Adininistration building, arts de 1,ee at the Unive:t•sit and weeks ago, wh1ch, you w1ll admit, Sig Grand Trustee unless it is that we in the West are Crttlclsm: I would not want to g. Y . was entirely J'ustifiable But drunk, I goeP. to jail. But when a. Glee Club, Homecoming I Town Club Dance Friday Carole Lombard, exotic screen . . · · m r th th t 't has studxed at the Art League m . · your ,I• star, who was hurried to a hos­ msuffictently experienced m the say 0 e an a 1 was a won~ . 1mprovement since that epistle has Democrat, he get drunk, de sheriff To Honor Initiates treatment of great artists· than der f u1 t rea t t 0 h ear sue 11 an ar•t' 1 s t • A D P1' Pledges Honor New. York ' and at . the Ch10ago Art . been such says Elmo th t h 's drives him home. This 175~pound sophomore left halfback is considered the News. Feature Radio Program Warns Against 'Isms' pital after completing "1n · · H b ht · h · '1 · t Institute, Leadmg Taos art1sts . . , , a e mora metropohtan sections of the e roug rJc ' vlrl e musJc 0 Acti'ves WI'th Dance . . . w1llmg to forgive and fm•get now th t h most potent threat to a Lobo victory here Saturday. Initiates of Town club will be Name Only" with Cary Grant t' the shtiveled, starving desert. such as V1ctor H1ggms, E. L. Blum .. I f t ld b . • Later in the course e enc er Last night at 8:15 o'clock th~ 10 1 In World Today honored at a dance given by the and Kay Francis co-starred, na n: . . . enshein, and Leon Kroll have given n ~c ' t 1 ~ 0 oy IS all for y~u, was explaining ·city government. , d ,v J' T" C N university radio program over club Friday evening from 9 until has so far recovered as to look Audt~~che: Aslbde fro:;- t~s ru~~ t' 'M.r.f~~lebgav~.; f~e ~~o;~tra· The pledge class of Alpha Nu him individual instl•uction. ~nd ls.lookmg ~orward to your rise The students had trouble under· lfe liY aring J 0 ompose ew station KOB was devoted to Home- 12 o'cloclt: in the basement lounge forward to resumi11g work in ness, w IC can e par one on e 10n o e eau 1 u ep o one chapter of Alpha Delta Pi will give m socml prommence. standing what a deputy sheriff is. coming news. basis of ignorance, there were other to be had in the new piano and 'nf d F 'd . ht t With lotions of stuff that 'Yin- of the Student Union building. "Vigil in the Night" for RKO 1 1 Here's how tlmt one went; r A ~ The Men's Giee club, with Bess KASTLER, IFC PREXY, matters less excusable: During the gave an exhibition of superb tech- "thn hormta hnnce •fr• ay 9mgt 12a Kappas Reach Finals chell doesn't sell, A l M t s UN' The theme of the danee will be Radio. Teacher: Ws like this elass: Redman, dl'rector, and Max- AIRCRAFT CARRIERS make excellent targets for U-Boat torpedoes. fine rend1\lon. . of Strauss ' qule . t mque . th e l'kI e 0 f w h'lC h we h ave ' e I c k apTh er Iouse d rom . . o tl I n I n t ramuraI D e b a t'Ing GEOFFREY. ma a er ong ror IYI Cur~· the football motif. Louise Star- t 0 th bl1. d ~, England has 5 aircraft carriere all of them more modern and mure ACTS AS TOASTMASTER uAllerseelenu thet·e occurred a not seen since Walter Keller rip- d0 c oc f t~ P e ~.es ar: g~vmg te Gripe~airing Corner when you go e pu c ance ine Hicbelbeck, accompanist, was heavily armed than H.M.S. Courageous, recently torpedoed by a rett social chairman, is in charge, 1 coughing duel between sevet•al im· pled through the Reineck cadenza aMnce orJ Ee acttx~e ~ apher. f K K G d b t The perennial beef was ex- Saturda~ nights. there.'• a :m•n Lobo Staff Meeting Called Fred Waring, famous leader of heard in three selections: "The German submarine with a loss of more than 500 men. By Lewis Butler and js being assisted by a commit­ TOWN ClUB INITIATES ' mature ·members of the l"ight sec~ of Beethoven's Third Concet•to last h dary 0 Thcoh lS m •c bargde 0 e ahppdath afippal .amtmha .• ~ ~rs there Wlth a shmy, httle sdver the ''Pennsylvaniansu orchestra, House by the Side of the Road 11 by The second annual University 11 1 F S . I Ed•t tee of Lorraine Sterling, Juanita • . t e ance. e ouse w1 e ceo- r ac e e na s m e g1r s m- pounded recently when a few Barbs badge on his lapel. What do you or pec1a 1 OlS will present an original alma mater Gulesian; tiThe Open Road,'~ by From the latest March of Time, "The Battle Fleets of England" Interfraternity Council banquet tiOn of the audxenc~ an~ those ~f year. 1·ated in autumn colors and cider tramurnl debate bracket Thursday were yelling because there were Nolan, and Julia With. TWENTY-FOUR GIRLS call him 1 . . . song dedicated to the UniversitY of Stickles; and the alma mater of was held Monday night at the AlN Faeulty guests will be Dr. and the left. The attentive listeners m and doughnuts will be served. by a victory over the Independent not enough namfi!S of Independents Student: (after thought) Ohl Meetmg of the Lobo ed!torla! Ne\V Mexico over a nation-wide the University, varado hotel with 170 fraternity Mrs. Herbert L. Jones, Mr. and BY CANDLELIGHT the center were the los.ers. Mary Jane O'Neill Mrs. Estelle Dunlavey, the house~ Women debaters. They arc to meet in this here column. Gosh, IJd dem! Huh, we call 'em '"sons o' staff was scheduled for Wednesday hookup Friday, Dec. 29, a telegram Members of the Glee club are: Famed Poet To Read MacGI'III"vray Chosen men attending, Mrs. F, DelDosso, Miss Ann Had­ Other brc~ches of e~quett; ?c- mother, will be the chaperone. Town club debaters :for the finals. think you1d feel lucky cause they curred durmg the mlerm1Ss1on To Be Married I th • · tr 1 fi 1 aren't b t if y t f tl (guns)." at 5 o'clock in the Lobo office. from Waring to President James F. Alfonso Dugan, Howard Hill, A. F. Bill Kastler, Pi Kappa Alpha and den, and Ml's. Elizabeth Simpson. Twenty-four girls were initiated h .1 . fill 'th n e mens m amura na s , u ou are no o 1e p T p M p I M into Town club at a formal candle- when t e bUl dmg .was ed Wl are the Sigma Chi and Pi Kappa same opinion, Tcmcmber Operator • * • Special Edito1·s Phil Woolworth, Zimmerman said Friday. Gonzales, Vincent Loscalzo, Wil- oetry 0 iano OSt opu ar anj I, F. C. president, served as toast- light ceremony Monday evening. smoke a~d the audlence .would ~ 0! Misses Martha Groton and Ruth P ANHELL TO MEET Alpha fratemities. The winners of 18 is still at his post in the Sub, Oriented: Some clever little Scott Anderson, Lewis Butler, The telegram read: "We are pre· liam Mather, William Meyer, Gus- master anrJ. introduced the Sjleakers Camera Club Meets 1 0 freshman girls took notes on an Brownlow Beaver, Bill Russell, paring an original alma mater song tavo Maya, Claude Nicholson, Allen for the evening. The club pin a gold arrowhead resume lts seats. Mr. ! bbett • Jean Smith will leave tomorrow the men's and women's :finals will and is just craving attention. orientation lecture the other day. Lorette McClachy, Ruth 'Villiams, for University of New Mexico Nielson, and Manuel Sanchez. AccompanJ"ment Balcomb Ugl.l'est will with the engr~ved letters {lTC, to come out. on the dais. and watt mor_ning to be bridesmaids at the Panhcllenic council have a debate in assembly, jr,;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;::;;::;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;; They wrote down 3'ust about any· and },rank Hash were espeecially whiclt we will play and sing Friday And Al Senter, Eugene Thomp~ J, L. Bostwick, d~an of men at Camera club had its regular was presented to each girl. The for the pubh~ to. be ~eated. wedding of Mary Jane O'Neill, a luncheeon and meeting at the Chi Debating for the Town club are the University and forme1• rnem~ meeting Wednesday. There was a officers of the club, Lorraine Ster- No on~, mxrabt~e dl~hl, bega~ to student at the University of New Omega house on Saturday at 12:15 Louise Starrett and Margery Fife, thing that came into their pretty requested to be present. December 29 on our Che'iterfield son, Jam:s. Walker, Bennie Wal~ John G. Niehardt, famous poet, Finley J\.1acGillivray, diminutive ber of the Phi Delta Theta £rater- lecture and slides were shown. ling, Juanita Nolan, Helen VGraves, applaur. 1,n. the mtddle of selection. Mexico last year. o'clock. Representatives from and for the Kappas arc Virginia heads, but far from the point of Other staff members need come program. 7 .P m EST WEAF and lack, Elvm Walker, Robert Me~ and his son Siguid noted pianist Lobo halfback was crowned cam~ "t th . tr d t k \ 1 'f · t t d R d k d' Jl F d · · ' ' 1 ' m y, was e m o uc ory spea cr. At the next meeting there will and Louise Starrett with the as- A cr~hcism has. been mad.e of Miss O'Neill will be married to Phrateres and Town club, as well Blue and Peggy Arthur, For Pi NEW the lecture. on Y 1 m eres e . • e networ cor U\ y re War~ Keever, Davtd S~nton, Fmdley will appear in a poetry.rnusic re.. pus po;pularity king at the Mirage- Dean Bostwick outlined the various be an election of officers and an sistance of the spon~or Mrs Eliz~ tho a~dtble- e~qn:esslOns of deb~ht; Edward Tu1Tentine of Hobbs N. as from the sororities., will be pres .. Kappa Alpha are Tom Childers They were agreeably surprised to mg. • Mo.rr.owt Lloyd We1de, and H. A. cital at Rodey hall at a date yet to sponsored 11Pop .. Ug'1 dance held in phases of :fraternity life on the . f th tit t' A . ' . laughmg chuckhng1 and whoopmg . ' ' . ent d C M B tt d f Ch' approvtng o e cons u ton. ny- abeth Simpson were m charge of ' • , M. Sunday evemng. The weddmg · an • • o san or s·tgma 1 learn they had received much bet- KANSAS TQ CElEBRATE ~resentatiOn of ~he s?ng .follows Phdhps. be announced this month. His ap~ the Student Union ballroom Satur- campus, and its relation to the ad- one interested in joining may come the initiation. ' over the excellent . dmlo,gue and will take place at .Midland, Tex. There will be a general discus~ are James Derryberry and Roy ter than passing grades on the actJon by the University m sug- Announcements of events of pearance will be a part of the Uni~ day night. . . t t' SPORT t. t 0 M W. 'hth. 'I. t t t UNM I . mlmsralOn. to the meeting Wednesday at 4:80 I '\' ted B tty B k buffoonery of Mr. T1bbett s lighter . . . sion of problems that effect inde- Adkins. papers! CO QNA Q CUA TO ges mg r. armg ~< a e m~ specm tn eres 0 a umm versity cultural relations program Kenneth Balcomb received the H · t d d R h T · d , . m m were e ur s, numbers I wish to say here that Social events that Wlll be g1ven d d . J elude the local University in his were made, and leading campus sponsored by the d•partment of dubious honor of being labeled B ro ulce . adp.1 rigtg atnh o clock m the lounge of the Stu- Peggy Burks Nadine Bushman · • . • • h f th b 'd d b .dttl pen ent an soror1ty groups. ane ----·---- Friends, those girls are already R D R • f 11 h d G fi • H . '" o beC~nIsco, a umm a v1sors o e dent Union building. R b R tz M . L' M th' I thought lt was nght of the aud1· m o~or o e "' e .an n Ceeil is in charge. I( A LIVING ROOl\" JACKETS oriented on this business of getting CENTENNIAl JN 1941 serJCs o co egcs so onore • ov. gures m omecommg prepara.. English most ugly man at the University 1 l S' Ch" 1 t h . u Y u , arct~ mn, , ar a cnce to laugh, If a joke is funny it party mclude a :fonnal dmner dance • • .1 through college I John E. Miles and other prominent tions were interviewed. Mr Niehardt will read selections Macgillivray and Balcomb wer; . oc~ d Ig~ha 1 clapt er ~ or~gty- Jean Henry, Darleen Martm.' Beth deserves to be met with laughter. Saturday evening and a. bridal BEING RESTYLED r Between the Lines 1 New Mexicans wrote Mr. Waring from. his epic "Song of Hugh candidates from the Sigma Chi fra Ifina c 1 e :pr?scn trtaherUm • Grayes, Fran~e~ Gue~t, Carr e Ann And the artist feels complimented. breakfast on Sunday morning nt Band Uniforms Arrive * • • · t 0 f th t• ' • nance P an now m use a e ni- E~kms, MarJone. Fife, , Betty Jo It is only in America. that concert the home of Mrs. George Barbour, $3.50 • $5.00 Shhh! Jimmy Russell is having Kansas will commemot·ate the m suppor e sugges Ion · DR. BRAND IS SPEAKER Glass,, as well as some of his lyric ternitY. They r'eceived merchan- ve 'ty The living -room of the K.-A. I entry of Coronado and his expedi- The program will be heard in ' 'th h' s· 'd d' d t d b Albu m ~ rsl ' {Cont.inued :from _Page 1) Hmds, Ruth Cutl1p, Mur1el Barton, gocrs ruggedly refuse to show aunt of the bride. Sixty-two cherry and silver uni~ the deuce of n t1me cutting a 1 the t' . t ~ t , K . New Mexico over KOB at 9 o'clock poem.s, wht. JS stohn, ~gm , accom~ h1se t ona e . y querque cr~ Frank McDonough, a grand trull- paddled h1m for vralkmg on the LaVerne BartonJ Martha May, . . • . . . · house has been closed this week darn profane words out of that Jon tn o WJJa JS now ansas m 'd AT TIWA ClUB MEET panymg 1m on e puma. c an s &f:l Pl'lzea. tee and chairman of the endowment t lk' b k t Kh t I' R th F _, J H b Bill emot10n durmg the art1stie pre- A formal recept10n for the wed- forms arr1ved Wednesday for mem- 29 0 11 0 1 while painters redecorate the rporn. gosh awful play, "Of Mice and s~arch of a fabulous p]ace called Frl ay, Dec. • Mr. Neilhardt is one of the :few A gold loving cup was awarded commission of the Sigma Chi fra- gr:ss., a. mg h' ac t a k' a a L u H OJ..1.1, eBan b co~ ' b ye sentation of a song. di~g party and guests will be held hers of the University band. Woodwork is being restained, 1 0 Fred Mackey's Men/' He says it is just reducing Quivira in 1541 with a state-wide poets of America who writes poetry the Alpha Chi Omc.:ga sorority for ternity spoke on ~'Fraternity Fi- ,• n_o wenrm~ xs po smo mg 1a Gel ed armS !l!th arFara oSr.en erg, Bravo, New Mexico, for show- at the Scharbaur Hotel immediately The band will make its first ap- I CJgar, weanng a green overcoa , a ys m1 , 1Crn 1Dlpson1 . tru . t' f h It aft th dd' · •t tt' d · and the walls are being given a it to a heck of a short and very in- observance in the summer of 1941, z· d F 'I Tiwa club campus anthropology of epic quality. Being born in the selling the most tickets to the dance mmces ', pointing ~ut that £rater- and blowing smoke ringe. Louise Buntin and Hazel Valle- ~ng e apprecm Ion o umor. e~ e we mg. . . pearance m I s .pew a. lre urmg coat of ivory paint. New rugs and 209 W. Central effective piece. Clinton P. And~rson, managing di- IIDMerman an amJ Y organization' met last night at 8.15 \Vest, he feels that only poetry of by J. B. Sachse, Mirage business nities ~re ~~a big business entirely Le WJS• Bu tl er newse d'l1 or non- VIC· k , , 1s• regrettable that• true appree1a- lVIIsses 'Groton and Sm1th Wlll re· the half• at the Lobo-Arizona Home- drapes will be added as soon as the Jimmy thinks that even Will rector. ?nited. Stutes Coronado Return From Trr'p o'clock in A~ministration 150 w~th epic tone and sweep can catch ~he manager in c:harge of the dance run by boys." McDonough com- pareJ·1 1 m• s·IS t'mg ' on putti ng th e txon of the artist could not have turn to Albuquerque Monday. commg game next Saturday. present work is completed. Hay would OK his version of it! comnnasJon, said Wednesday. story of the conquest o:f Amer1ca arrangements. mended tile University :fraternity editor up. for ugliest man on t~e Hay Fever Sufferers s • • • The Kansas celebration will be T W h ( Dr. Donald Brand, head of the de· by Anglo-Saxon pioneers. Tee Dee Rakestraw and her Col- :finance system. campus smce the Inde,pendents did • • T I it f th d concerned chiefly with the trndi- 0 partment of anthropology, as guest He hss a three-pomt theory of legions played for dancing from He said that the best Greek-Iet- ,. 0 as ington, D. ' not turn in their candidate. Every- Will Get Relief (!mpe: In tsp ko detshcorLe abn tions of the Plains Indians and the speaker. Dr. Brand spoke on the the great epic cycle; which he has 10 to 12:30 o'clock. ter chapters are those who have the game as wee en , e o os s · h A d tat d Th D J F z· n •• 'II t t d · "S f H b • • • one who votes for the editor will fi h . pants , n erson s e • e r. ames • mtmerma , pre 1- Mexico field hip made by the de. I us ra e m ong o ug discontmued the use of hazmg '• be goosed right between the lines. Several cottonWood trees on the have a nc s owmg year as commission hopes to introduce to dent of the University, will return . Glass," ''Song of the Three Malc:es New Rules methods in fraternity initiations. .. forth~ Band •'"l ------1 campus are being cut down because a whole. The drowsy perJod must Kansas the spirit of ' 1fiesta" dur to the campus this week after a partment this summer. Friends 11 and ~'The Chronicle of the Tl s· Ch' t · of the trouble caused to sufferers More puffs per pack ... and be over now, 90 we are expecting ing the commemorati~n activities.. three-weeks' absence during which Dr. Brand and the four men who Indian Wars, For Wearing Uniforms lu'"d d•gbma ~ reptrhestenf atttve ~t~n~ I .1. G. HOYLER a return t 0 th 9 ust~al caliber of ' ' • c c y saymg a ra erm xes of hay fever. • which will open the first of July he attended two conferences in assisted him experienced many This poet is also the author of --- . should become centers of culture -ONLY 'f,lr· Earl Bowdich, superintendent of play :for t~e Homecommg game. and continue through the middle Washington, D. C. thrills on their ex~ursion into the books of criticism which are, as In aver": hottr conte&tcd meetmg shunning any of the uismsn !Jl' v~ the campus maintenance office, ex· And don t forget, youse guys and of August The University head spoke at . • f M . Tl . Is well as his poet~' in the University of the Umverslly band conducted I t • th ld t d . 3 1,1 1 th · s t d ft ' mterxor o exico. 1c g1r 1'(!- ~J' b S' N • . a en m e wor o ay. plained that in the summer the cot­ gas, a game lS . a ur ny a cr.. the conference on Education and . . • . . Jibl"B.ry. Y 1 annmga, prexy, a 1 Its regu~ In a talk b Charles Patch Si - noon, not Friday mght ns hereto- Inter-American Cultural Relations mamed m Mexico Ctty dcnng re~ lar meeting time Monday a method PI . E . Y d • gd ton utatonies" break and flying 1 1 1 J f h · h h' fi · b h • ma 11 ps1 on gran mars ta an ; cotton :fills the air, to the irrita­ • ore. G" t l d held in Washington November 9 searc m t e arc tves. of mng mem ers w o fad to wear d' t . 1 h fi f I S h' . I k IS rte governor w 0 ew· rom t tion of those afflicted with hay • • • If cou ea er and 10 He also 'addressed the Before the meeting of the regu- A the aecessor.es; . w lte sh1rt, b ac D t b t t th b Y t k fi II f II b f . Newspaper Racks dded h d bl k · · th . enver o e prcscm a e an· ' a 0 a na y e e ore a com- meeting of the National Associ•· Jar club a pledge meeting took 5 oes, an . ac tle, Wllh • ... uet the 5 eaker elaborated on the bination all-Greek team last week, To Conduct Courses t• f Stat u · 't' t w h T St d t U ' l newly acqu>red cherry and sliver q ' P It looks as though this all-Greek 10n ° e mverSl 1es a as " place at 7:30 o'elock and a party 0 u en nron ounge if t d M b advantages of fraternity member- '.\ ·'' Velma Jackson, Alpha Chi ore ness, oo ness,· an avor ington last week un onns, was vo e on. em ers h' b th t' d '"" will Omega, has lost her sorority pin. business just about practices a I l d h• Dr Zimmerrna~ assist in the was planned by the pledges for of the band, who yesterday checked s llp .o a\ an ~~Fxv~ nn.t as an She asks that the finder please re­ monopo]gy around here, but who n ea ers IP eeleb~ation activities of the annual active tnembers. Addition of newspaper and mag. out their uniforms, will forfeit $2 a umt.ru meml erd. ll'fatehrm y ~de~ am I to talk? · k · th St d t U · if 't. f d h th . con mue as ea ers o e worJ , turn and receive reward. • * • Homecoming this weekend when he az~ne. rae _s m e u en mon th ~. IS oifun t nt: ey artel vreanngt said Mr. Patch. .,. • . • Miss Louise Grimesj dire.~tor of returns. B d p S d W k bmldmg !:lunge was announced eir un o:ms mcorrec_ y- or a Ed. D. Lockler, district president . lUJd-NoHmber may mean wmter the Albuquerque girl scouts, wiU Returning to the president's an ' ep qua • or V/ednesday by Mrs. Fsth~r Thomp~ the wrong bme .• A forfeit of _twen- of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, • m most plaees, but yesterday and home with Dr Zimmerman are his On New Formations S b h t ty-five cents w1ll be asked if the k "Wh t tl A t' Ch • S d · • d conduct a u se. in scout leadersh'p ' son u os ess. . spo con a te c 1vc ap 1er un ay were summer picmc ays co r I wJfe and daughters who made the ' necessary accessones are not worn. th PI d , t . th t HIS 1\IUSIC THRILLED 0 HOLLYWOOD FOR YEARS in the Sandins. Too bad they entp- aach Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 11• rn. trip to the nation's capital with The band and P'P squad e The best oi the netion•s journals The band wiii mnke it.s first ap· "t'hves Ide' e fge, b 8 ressdmg ta t' d th · ' I 1 o; ar ] b · 1 d.ed • tl tti d . 't a- mo mg o a a 1ance man o thl~ e sw\l~mm~ hptooh so headr y The course is being t'!offered by the him. working on new formations for Jave cen me u m te newS· peaifrance ~ trhe m 1 ~ slnakppy nedw fit the needs of society" should be "STARS OF THE wit ts year. 'Ye mJg ave a a local Girl Scout council entertainment ps::.per files. The Lobo ha5 turned un orms m e ten o c oc para e th It' te - I t l • h £ t ower- urmng ames between~the-hnlves nice little mid~semester intramural • • at the Homecoming game between over its entire list of exchanges Saturday. . e u htma goa a :r- uc ra er~ COCOANUT :rh SLOW BURNING t over the c k nd Because of the mterest shown by l b Off I T C f 1 mty c apters should mm. GROVE" -protects natural ee w e e ' the girls at the University, Miss i rary icia 0 On er the Lobos and the Arizona Wild- from col ege publications to be Songs were led by Jack Ellis, qualities that llrOo ANY a smoker has switched to Camels because his value-sense Grimes lms agreed to hold the cats Saturday. used in the lounge. Magazines w111 Jimmy Stewart Declines Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Noel Clif- duce mildtJess, tllrillfng taste, frti. The costlier M applauded the thrift of getting more puffs per pack. But , , , Spurs to Peddle "Mums" course on the campus •• Girls taking With U librarian On Plans The band nnd pep .squa.d will be added if ~nough interest is Kappa Sig Invitation ton, Kappa Alpha, A sllort skit crance.ha cooler that's only one small part of the story of slow burning. You get a H . the course should qunhfy for coun- come on to the field m atrplane shown to wa~·!nt the ndcled ex· ___ was presented by members of the Ond0otv smoke,,, At ,!'mecommg Games cillor positions in the summer, formation and will continue in that pense in obtammg thme. Jimmy Stewart of Hollywood de- Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter, lot more than savings! You get e:otra mildness! Common sense tells For Albuquerque Meeting IN PERSON tobaccos are camps. Four hours of the course form to the front of the stadium. Students are requested by Mrs. ciined an invitation to the Kappa In closing Bill Kastler summed you that a fast, fiery, hot-burning cigarette will not smoke comfort­ Members of Spurs, h~nor~ry will be held in the open to teach Plans for the Southwestern Li- u ~he first,!etters to he :forme.d a~c !homnson to put the •pnpers back Sig Bowery dance issued to him by up the second interfraternity men CORONADO slower-burning ably or yield a delicate taste and fragrance. And that slow-bttrning sophomore women s orgamzatton, girls the different phases of scout~ bra.ry association cohvention to be HI Grads. The next :formation 1s m the racks nfter usmg them so Mrs L H AU hous oth r gatltct-ing as a stimulus for the GARDENS tobaccos naturally would he mild and mellow. You get eutra cool­ will assist Mortarboard in the sell~ ing that ore outside. held in October of 1940 will be c~u Ariz.'J FinaUy, the band and that they may be available to Th. . I t'tc e~, .. eml e 'ds· harmonious grouping of fraternity 1'ng of "mu " (chrysnnth mu ) · d '11 f "N" L b " h d e e r m ... ep Y :rea · ness. You needn't he a scientist to know that the slower tobacco ms c ms The course is to be open to any- discussed by Dorothy- Amann, pep squo Wl orm ..tu o o. ot er rca ers. uThanks for the letter. I'm afraid men on the New Mexico campus, Nov. 24 • 25 - 26 at the nnnunl Homecoming gome ona who cares to enter and so :far president of the and I couldn't have gone to the 4Bowery nnd ns an inside of the ... milder ... cooler burns, the cooler the smoking. You get extrVANCE TICKET SALE- AT THE DOOR- sented by the art department and There will be a 1~eetlng of all of Miss Begley, little Caesar, howevet·, eonfjrm the will meet Wednesday at 5 o'clock Madison, Iowa. Per eouple ------$1.50 Per couple ------···--$2.00 EXTRA the sociology dapnr!ment of the f1•eshlnen men in Rodey hnll, Wed: Positive evidence of tha· unex- Sadler·Begley tieup, and look for a in tho Sub for practice for the Cornish completed the sentence, ' Tax .15 Tax .20 5 University. nesdoy, November 22, at 12:80 Geology Club to Meet peeled co1ol>ine whi

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/ The University's freshman foot. ) table bull team tasted defeat for the first time this season at the hands of tbe Texas Tech freshmen last Going and Coming---• Friday night, The 39·0 score tells the game in a nut shell. The New Mexico RIDE THE BUS Yearlings could not get going and Arrow makes "Soup & Fish" were on the defensive for a greater for Safety and Comfort --.. p· ' part of the game. --~~,., easy as 2e. Tech1 on the other hand unleased tl· ; y:., a powerful scoring attnck whieh ALBUQUERQUE BUS COMPANY \:t . ~ !\ ARROW SHOP..E!iAM $3. No pain-in· netted them six touchdowns and ": , • •• ! • 1• the neck-this sh1rt. The starched collar three conversions. 6 Tokens 51c \ii ! J,\-A I i l <~tteched is turned down, the semi soft Despite the Tech defeat, the ·'IJf\'l- ·\/1 \": bosom is pleated and just frosh wound up the season with a \W\ i \" \Xi \" the thing for tuxedo wear. fine record with five -victories out L!.!.-' l''·• 'l·r··1i Mitoga cut-Sanfurized- of the six contests played. !\ ""i •, ·;~ ~~- Shrunk (fabric shrinkage \ '-~" . 1•0 less than I'X ). 1 I ,(!.. U ,.!.., O "What shall I get CONFERENCE STANDINGS Suzie for her ARROW LIDO $3. Though *more on With the Lobo dof•at of last Birthday?" the formal side, the Lido is smart and Saturday a clumge in Border Cort .. comfortable with its narrow bosom ferenco standings took place. HEIGHTS held in place by suspender loops. Tempe, the champions, remained in SHOE SHOP Plein or pique. Other well-behaved the perfect ra.ling category. Here's dress shirts from $2.50 up. ArroW "'=:!~~ the way they stand this week in Nu Way Shoe Repairing Pho.ne 54! dress ties-$1. Collars-35c. the Border conf~rertee. Team W. L. T, Tp. Op. Pet. lnvjsible Half Soling Do you remember when Romeo Tempe --- 4 0 0 103 19 1.000 Boots Our Specialty We have a fine selection of VALLIANT was close to Juliet on the balcony LOBOS -- 3 1 0 62 34 .750 Printing Co. and she munnured softly into his Al'iz, U ••• 1 1 0 26 17 .500 ALL WORK GUARANTEED beautiful imported and domes­ A~~ow 11 1 ear; Why didn t you get orchestl;a 'rex. Mines 1 2 0 21 47 .333 tic Toilet Al;ticles that will SHIRTS PRINTERS • BINDERS scats?" NM Aggies 1 3 0 35 49 .250 106 Cornell DR E S s -The De Paulin. Flagstnfl' _ 0 3 0 19 100 .000 appeal to any girl. The teams remain in the same order this week with respec.t to their standings based on both in A Beautiful Gift . • . • See Our ARROW SHIRTS nnd out of confet•encc: competition. GUY'S CAFE and a Most Acceptable One • PHRATERES SKATE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH! IIAMBURGERS • FRESH Hm!E-MADE PIES All~Ph1·ateres gave a roller skat­ Special for Xmas Steaks, Chops, Chili in Season ing party Thursday night nt the ., One SxlO Romney Portrait ------$1.98 Sun Drug Company NOON MEALS roller sltating rink east of town. Smalle1• sizes from $5 per doll. ;6 . The party w.. given by the los• BRIGGS and SULLIVAN, l'rops. This 181-pound loft guard for the Arizoun. Wildcats may bo ing teams o:f the magazine sale 809 West Central Opposite Campus which Phrateres sponsored~ Sarah WARNER· WOODS 400 West Central the most _powerful £actor in stopping Lobo scoring drives here 1804 E. Central Telephone 2480 Saturday. Baca was in charge. EVENlNG .APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED

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L . ' 0 Tuesday, November 21, ·il:ll39 Page Four NEW MEXICO LOBO So~-:;j .. Jjj-hlf·-if~J FA~s~lil~a·N~s ~~~~~~~:~~~~~~i~MPs Laurel-and-Hardy Charmer Campus Briefs 1938 [ Box Hlx, sports editor of the Arizona Wildcats Here To Avenge Defeat· ~ '-g. On the Avenue Next meeting of the New M•l'· Lobo last year, went to Tempe to --·-·---·-··-·-·-·---·-.. -·-.. -·--·· By Mark ico Philatelic iJOciety will be Nqv, attend the Lobo football game. Dl d ...... ~ .... ~• ... 27 at 7:30 o'clock in Room 215 on F P.'h r F h' 'J't ·. 1 And in a the second floor of the Administra- Mary Murphy and 1\{agdalene * 'T''ht'rty.-1 J r've rateres te ges as Ions go IDil ane . b 'ld' St dents and mem.. Homecoming U most dramatic and interesting mnn- tlon Ul mg. 1.l ho m·c inter Howard, Hokona haU, spent the l c Edition Welcome n i ner. Ma~e to. orde~ for the holiday ~:::d o!r!hfn:~:~:ty w • week-end visiting Miss Murphy's * Initiated At ton eremony uncle and aunt in ;Bernalillo. NEW MEXICO LOBO Grads ,______::_:._ ___ lseason w1:h 1ts ghtt~r and gayly At this meeting as at all other mad fun lB the evenmg coat feaM new stamps will be discussed, and Epsilon chapter of Phxateres T 'I t d b M nd 11 Dr f s held formal initiation at the Hilton Rooster a! s Ul'e y a e - ·~ u • philatelists will swa)l. . Wallace Horton, graduate stu­ Publication of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico hotel, Sunday, November 19, Styled . for dr~matlc ~ntranc;s Amusement for the evening will dent at the University, went to At a candlelight ceremony 39 and a brJghtly mlrrored future ~n he in line of a Monte Carlo. Tempe to the Bulldog-Labo game, plcdge14 recf)ived pins and certifiM the manner of buttons, the coatd fi'IS VOL. XLII Z437 -i\LBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939 Cates Of membership. Following d~stinctive . in t~iloring an.d 9 • BI'ology Fraternity Rosie Gutiel'l'ez, Josephine Kin.. No. 22 mtely partlfied m personahty. It · initiation n banquet was given in H p f N wsom kead, and Louise Kimball, Hokona, is fashioned in narrow wole cordu- ears ro • e spent the week-end at the\1' homes honor of the initiates. Dacorations roy in the new shade of bright, ih Santa Fe. were canied out in the r;r'hnnksgiy,.. clear red. And in the manner of Phi Sigma, honorary biology fra~ ing motif with centel·pieces of fruit the army, the coat is' double~ ternity, met in Biology 1 la.st ~eelc Beatrice Baca, Hokona, went to and autumn 1Qavcs. bl,'easted with round silver J:mttons for a regular bi~monthly meetmg. home in Belen for the weekend. Cranberry dolls held the place set paralell to each other and taperM Prof. C. V. Newsom spoke on the cal'da. The coloor& of Phrateres, ing towal'd the waist. "Astronomical Universe," Re~ ALUM ADVANCE GUARD HITS TOWN Reva Alka, Alpha Chi Omega, blue nnd gold, were used in the ice . Lines are severely cut, and the fresbments were served, . . .. spent Saturday and Sunday visit­ bowls of the fruit cocktail, in the shoulders are broad in the best Phi Sigma will hold their lmtm~ dessert1 and the candles. · b t D 7 t 7 1clock 'ing her family in Las Vegas. Six Pretty Majorettes Agoin' to the Game • • • The program consisted of indiw West Point manner. The sleeves tion anque ec. a 0 ' ls the exquisite little mischief thaker in the first vidual toasts in rhyme to the gues t s are long and very straight, and probably in the Alvarado hotel. of the and new series of feature Barbara Vorenberg, Town club, lobos Grim For Victory \ ancL new memb~rs, an original the sldrt is full but with a fitted, comedies, "The Flying Deuces." Hardy is. smitt.en with ·~er spent the weekend visiting her FESTIVAL LAUNCHED b subtle flair. Dean Clauve Returns charms, and what ensues when she tan.tahzes h1m compn.ses home in Wagon Mound. poem dedicated to Phrateres Y h h' h k a lot of hilarity including an adventure w1th the French Fore>gn Margaret Hopcraft, singing, and lnterestintr, too, is t e Ig nee · After Long Illness ' Legion by the buddies. Eileen Scanlon, Hokona, went to After Tempe Defeat a piano solo by Julia Fritz. Wel- line with softly draped hood which Raton this last week to attend the WITH CORONATION come speeches were given by Leo~ may be thrown or worn up and Miss Lena Clu.uve dean of funeral of her grandfather. nore Rodulfo tmd Freda Champion, Bronzed coque feathers form over, Offered at Mandell-Dreyfus, women, has returned to the cam- Art Fraternity Plans CHI O'S PICNIS ___ f h b b t M the crown of the black stitched •17 95 th -- Chuck Tannehill Reinstated; l'''esidents o t e su c ap ers. rs. felt tricorn hat worn by Betty • · · pus after an illness of 'wo mon s. Chapter Room S d ft th ledges of Lee Williams, Chi Omega alum, / Letton, sponsor, gave a toast of 0 And in heavy white crepe-a Dean Clauve will only assume __ . un ay a ernoon e P . . came down from Santa Fe and BETWEEN THE LINES OF QUEEN, BONFIRE Grable, feminine lead of RK f . d" d d · and . . f th Ch• Omega soronty gave a ptcmc ... NeSmith Sees Action Again Phrateres. Rad>'o's "The Day the Bookies gown °1 mmg an ancmg part ttme dut1es o e personne1 At·the Delta Phi Delta honorary . Th t th spent the weekend VIB1bng some of · I tt d d th ban h I'd · · g 'ga1'nst stage '1 f th h I'd ' for the actives. ey spen e SlXty peop e n en e e M Wept n Joe Penner starring o I ay tomancm office unt1 a ter e o l ays. 81.t frate1·nity meeting last Wed- T b her friends at the chapter house, =H:;::om;:;e;::;c:;:om:;::i;:;ng=ag:;::a:;::in;:;.;::;T:;:h:;::e;:;p;::;ag:;:e;:s J A5 Lobos Seek Second Place quet. The iollowing are the initi- comedy. Betty wears this hat sets of tinsel and mistle-toe, .1\~an- Mrs. Sa1·a Letton, assistant dean nesday, plans ;vere started to open day at Juan,. 8 0' • --- ates and guests: Mrs. Letton, with a black matelasse crepe dell-Dreyfus ~ffers an or1gmal of women, has been acting dean .of a room in the basement of the Fine Betty Gallegos, Phi .Mu pledge, of Time's book are once more • -- BAND, PEP SQUAD, QUEEN, ATTENDANTS TO APPEAR sponsor; Mrs. Esther Thompson; afternoon dress. mo~el. styled m a ~oftly dra~ed women in ths absence of M1ss by the Sheaffer Pen Co. of Fort WYNNS, WOODWARD went to visit her grandmother in turned back to those happy years Eddie Held, Star End, Mrs. W. McCollum; and MiB9 vnrmt10n of the Grec.an manner. Clauve, · Betsy Ross Mary Helen Grahl, and EAT WITH KAPPAS Belen this weekend, in which-and so forth. May Not Play for Casteel BETWEEN HALVES IN LOBO-WILDCAT CLASH Elizabeth Elder. There is a sophisticated jacket Stanton B~njamin are in charge _· __ In reality, the patents will flow Jorce Bandy, Ruth ~arnhart, Downer-Bennet with high, square _shoulders and of the murals. One wall of the Gamma Beta chapter of Kappa Bill McKeehen, Sigma Chi, went freely as the old grads b.·y to live Arjzona University Wildcats in~ As preparations for Homecoming neared completion Thurs­ Gloria BelT)', R_e~a LolS Black, Announce Engagement n?~ long sle.eves. whll'~ have a SUS· AI h ch· 0 room is to be decorated with paint- Kappa Gamma entertained Dr. and to Me3a Verde for the weekend. up to the popular conception of vade the Lobo lair Saturday after­ day, names of the three leading girls in the queen elections Hazel Blunt, WJlhe Maude Bo;- ___ p1C1on of V1ctonan tightness. The P a 1 mega ings from each of the members. The Mrs Dudley Wynn and Dr. Doro· --- college as per the movies and Col.. noon in the fight for second place were disclosed to be Ruth King, Elizabeth Porter, and Wilna toms, Martha Nell Bowman, Mar•• Th h' 'age on De- skirt is full, with soft, generous Given Venison Dinner decorations on the other waJls are thy 'woodwar~~t dinner Thursday Betty Scllnrd and Dee Dee Vidal lege Humor. on the Border loop ladder. Gillespie. d V. . . C Beth Corey e aproac mg mam 1' ...,.. G 11 . 't f . d These media WC/uld have us be- Fight for Second Place an Irgmta arson, . . ' cember 23 of Mabel Downer to mes. . --- not to be disclosed until they are night. The girls entertained the came from a ?P to VlSI r1en s Mortarboard, women's honorary in charge of the election, Alma Crouch, Georgmna DavJs, L . C Bennet jr was announced In detail, the removable and Mrs. Crawford, mother of Jane finished. guests by singing some of their at the Alpha Ch1 Omega. house. lieve that the life of learning is a Both teams have lost one tilt in would not disclose the name of the queen; saving that for the Beverly Haudyshell, Mncy Ire!le S~~~:da~ nftern~o~'at an announce~ wearable jacket is waistMlength and Crawford, Alpha Chi Omega pledge, sorority songs. -- continual round of football, women, conference competition Sl) far this Kane, Ruth Leach, Mary Ann Ohn, t t a at tlie home of Mrs Neal severely fitted; there is a cleverly visited the sorority house and was J Sh han Married Miss Bettye Rolland was in Miss Mary Lucille Lackey spent sleeping through classes and stu- season. The 'Cats lost to Texas coronation in the Student Union building Friday night at Mary Al~ce Parnha~, Dorot~y ~~:en e sr ' ' concealed zipper from neckline to entertained at dinner last week. nne a •• charge of the arrangements. The the weekend in Santa Fe with her dent conspiracies. Profs are popu- Miners 14~6 a couple of weeks ago. 7 :30 o'clock. W1llomne. .Quick, Clar>oe ' J T C x of Salt Lake hemline. Its front is quilted, and The chapter cel•brated the cl.os- To Max TrUJillO dinner was part of a regular )lro- parents. P~ck, 0h 0 lnrly pictured as over-wordy Earlier in the season New Mexico Mary Retick, Mary Ann Olin, Jean Hill, Sophie Carlls, Ruth Bebber, and Vivian Yott will sling it and Elmer Neish, president of the Student Senate, will crown RJchardso~, MarJOrie Russel, Mary Mrs. n · . , ' finished with a delicate all-over ing of the deer season, by havmg · -- gram honoring faculty members. -- pedants wlio go around with a State fell before the rampaging swing it tomorrow afternoon when the Girls Pep Squad marches down the field during the half. Miss the queen after she is introduced by the members of Spur Jean Ste1dley, Jean Van Berg, moth~r of the bride~to-b?, Mrs. W. design in the nalTowest of single a venison dinner last Tuesday June Shahan, University fresh- Mr. Locklea, district president of black umbrella and a sour mug Arizonians 20-3. Hill, the leader, does everything but swallow her baton. . and Mortarboard. Speakers at the coronation will be Dan Roberta Warren, Jo Weaver, Ruth C. Re1d, godmother of Miss Downe~ strand gold braid, which also dec- night. The deer was shot by Vivian man, was marrisd to Max Trujillo M D 'dson Conducts Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, visited trying to edify the students' morals. New Mexico holds victories over M h •d f AI 0 t Yeager, Barbara Fisher, Dorothy and Mrn. L. C•. Bennet, mother Ol'ates the back and the high lines Kronig one of the members. Sunday morning at her home by rs. a VI this chapter this week. He is from And the student type is a la-de-dn the Aggies, 9-6; Texas Mines,14-0; L • • A • \V.I•JJJ'II • t u . • acp erson, pres1 en o umni; Dr. 0. V. Newsom, mem- Williams, and Louise Kildow. her 1iance, asststed Mrs. Jensen of shoulders and sleeves. ' Rev. James G. Brawn, pastor of the Girls' Art Class Prescott, Ariz. esthete shamming as an ancient Flagstaff, 33-0; and one defeat umlnanos gain VY I IIUffllna e nlverslty her of the Athletic council; Coach Roy Johnson, director of Joyce Laughlin, Josephine Cas- with the announcement ten. F rt ll g'ans and glittery SMITH OBSERVES BIRTHDAY First Methodist church. ..,...------....,. Greek. from Tempe, 28-6. On the basis of I I I athletics, and Elmer Neish. Neish will speak on the tradi- tillo, Josephina Varela, Antonita Miss Downer graduated from the ' or ~m.a ctho e 1 . t led for' Mrs. Trujillo graduated from Mrs. Alice Davidson, women's C D A / 11 F A . B , , , J 1938 d . ga1 a au.mrs, e gown lS s y . to , , h f +•-u-•·-·-·-·-·-·-·- So the grads will cram them-~eomparative scores, the Hilltoppers ampUS Ufing flnUa nOffleCOffling restivitieS tions of the coronation. Lopez, Ll y tanco, v·ngleL ar- Umver.sltY m une, b 'anh Sl!lC~ !fun in a highMhanded, manlner. Ruth Jean Smith, Alpha Chi Albuquerque high schc.ol last dormitory proc r, lFB' m c. ~rgeth"t selves into the dance where the are leading the invaders by ov.;r o. Bonfire at 8:15 reras, Emma Luna, Iohl una, that t1me she has een P ys1ca y f th tak' t Mandell- Omega celebrated her birthday spring and is a member of the Al- a group of Camp tre g1r s a crush is so thick that you can't.touclldown. At 8:15 o'clock, following the Estl;ler Chavez, Betty Gabriele. education instructor and girls' ad- Dourfs org s e , - ll versity dining half. 1 cake were made by m~mbers of Universit?". He is a. member ~£ fonnal pledging of Quentin Daniel. lectured to the French club, com- Kappa- Kappa Gamma sorority . . FROCK SHOP But-ah, well, why be too hon- Cream of ths Cat backfield is -- as an official holiday at the sacks to prevent the>r .bemg lown A R Offi T . . Saturday morning at 8 o'clock Kappa Omicron Phi. nattonal home Kapp~ S1gm~ !ra:emtty n~d lS Daniel is a sophomore in the posed of approximately 20 stuw will hold a tea dance after the Ca~crn club will h~ld a busmess 1804 East C<>ntral est with ourselves? Homecoming John Black, left half, still hitting a Floats representing lG campus University, Dr. James F~ away and holds the Sides of ~he ~sterv?ll t cbcrs. tarlal•dmngt the Letterman's club will honor economics fraternity, Saturday. associated With h1s :father 1n the college of arts and sciences, and dents, in their first meeting this Homecoming game between the meetmg 'Vcdncsday m the lounge b t. 1 t' 11 · erage f four yards r Zimmerman, presid~nt of the sacks .firmly Candles are then m~ corps um WI no e ms e a h f comes u once a year, so e s pu runnm_g av o . pe orgnnlzations will participate in University, announced today. rte . h . d k the University in the immediate t e res1 Iman squad at a breakfast ningThis of baking.the Winter marked. fru1t the cake begin- sale SpringerMrs, Rmd ~ran"!'er Will entel'i;amCo. . With . a hma~i~ls:_:f~r~o::m:_..::N:_:e:_:w~to::n:::•:..:K::'.as::· _ ____~Y~e::a:r:..:l::a:st:._:T::u::e:sd:::a::y::, ______.:.L_o_b_o_s_a_n_d,_W_•_'Id_c_a_ts_S_a_t_ur_d_a_y_. _ _:._a_t_4_:_a_o_o_'clo_c_k_. ______,:_:+_- __·--·-·_-_ .. __ ' --·----'- up our sox and rip up a few sec· try, hJs season's total agamst the ~ se d m t e sand an • as dar ness ~ . in the University dining hall tiona of territory! tough competition already met. "bea the annual parade Studentsrcquestedtheholi- approaches, are lighted and F. Ztmmerman, From 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock conducted .annually by the group. linen shower on December 2 for • • Homecom~ng con~ fut~re, n:. Jn~es . ing 494 yards. Black also carries Saturday morning, Orville Paulson, day so that they might have tinue to bul'D for a period of from Umversit,1 president stated Thurs- Saturday morn.ing will b d v ted This first batch of fruit cakes will Miss Downer. The l\fovtes Condescend . h . S d S t .;. ... ti · time to prepare their house n t three h u day. e e 0 supply those desiring fruit cake for ------' the puntmg and t reatens .agamst n tu ent ena e rep esenm Ve m fl d 0 e 0 .. ? rs. N d f ROTC 't f to the registration of alumni. The 0. Parsons and a flock Lobo charge of the parade, announ

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