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Tuesday, April 16, 1940 UNMBy Lewis Butler Rally for Peace Day Wynn Reads Poetry \ University students joined with over one million other Assem students on American campuses this mol'lling in the ob­ Dr, Duqley Wynn, University assistant professor of supported on 500 American college and university cam. English, read anti-war poetry which followed the general J)USes. s]Jip through the Churches; and other national servance of the fourth national Peace Day. Many teachers theme of the peace dqy program. The national program for Peace as announced by the tion leaders. u:t :: devoted classes to discussing means of keeping out of war. USPC advocates "no war loans, no planes, no men to Eut·o­ . "oc.·:-:a.,._..l-·-;;.t·~:;h.l;:;h~ ]. i~:i!\~;aB~.:~.d ~:·~; ~:~ ~o:;::;;:~ :'='£J:£;.i:;: Rev. B. War,ford, Albuquet•que clergyman, spoke briefly, The USPC was first torm~d in 1936 ~fter 750,000 Held in connection with Pan American week, the Uni­ pean belligerents, increased NYA appropriations, the )las­ dents RllSWered a joint call by several national U I " £7. • • --- by Mickey McFadden; and after act on the "Internal and External Causes of the War," and D J~ ~ Furth.cr try. outs for the d ''B'JI, versity voluntary· Pan American-Peach assembly held in elaborated on the position of yollth in maint11ining peace. sage of the American Youth Act, the maintenance of organizations to organize the millions of students into ---·--·--·-·-·------·-·-.. --·- Th UrS d N• ht senior play "As You Like It" IV: 1, "Make Believe," an .. ' ! Deans Approve Movement ay Jg 2 Rodey hall at 11 o'clock ·Friday morning :featured the racial, religious and political minority rights, e1

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.Ap~il 19, 1940 NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, 19, 1940 WEW MEXICO LOBO Page ...... , ... New Mexico Lobo Campus Camera Questions and Answers J?,ublication of the Associated Students of the University of !'few Mexico Character Sketch rtll P torn down the fen~e between To Take Top Spot In 1-M Standings iEntered ;.tEl .second-class mattel! the post office at AlbuqueJ,'que, N. M., 1 wlhlle,? A:s.sis,t~nt profesaor of chemistry at LATIN AT ' COL~ Heaven and Hell, ,under the Act of Ma1·ch 3, 1879. The young man wallccd jubilant~ , , . the UniVersity, Dr. Kiech gradu- LEGE FOR 65 YEARS ( t~n hls way home from wo1•lt, In Ruth Kmg: Yes. They g~ve one fro mhiglt school in :Albuquer" '"l'heae p:ranks have g"one far PRES. JOHNSinted n sawed-off shotgun into good time. That time could be batipg and music and be)ong~d to have torn ,," nnd gently pushing the they give students somethin...,. to the ricord set by the Independents catche1• :for the Penners .quickly May 11-18, and :M"ay 18~21), d 1 "" His hobbies al'C musio and gar- almost split, "Where? Where/' he broken last week in the United college student,. howeve1·, uses that Kappa Silima took the top spot Philip M. Woolworth -----~------... --- Managing wnlke on. Severa look ;forward to. last year, whipped off his mask and. yelled, Certificates will b~ awarded for 1 t l I dening. He is very _agreeable, but gasped, will ypu get a lawyer?" States. much energy m one hour's sus-1 in intramural softball standings Brownlow Beaver ------··------Assistant -"Otto>" n er, te wo ;::e up. Johnny Schulte: No, because pro· 1 disliltes people who are unneces .. Each participant in the relay "Ah'll git it, ah. 11 git it/' slightly Class A, a score of over 425, Class Lewis S. Butler, Ruth Williams ------News Editors This lesson in how to win friends don't know who writes -The De Paulia. Cornelius Wamerdam of the San tainE!d mental work, Monday when the~~ downed the Jn.. sadly rude. Prqfessor Kiech has will run a distance of 110 yards, ironic, but fulUly, B, from 350 to 424, and Class C, Francisco Olympic club brolce the r1,he avel'age college student r;iopendent Men 11~6. Wilson Hag­ Bob Tatge and dy Perkins ------... ------Sports Editors --o- with each team of 16 'men covering Incidentally, '•Punchy Joe" Behl 300;349. Teams consis,t of eight influence people demonst;ratcs anyway. no secret ambition but would like SiJas Clam world's outdo?r pole ;ault record of takes from 1,209 to 2,400 calo~ies let• hurled for fhe Kappa Sigs, and Louise Starrott, Lorrettc McClatchy ----~--~------Society Editors nonchalant yet fortunate man- Dan Sadler: It all depends on the to have half of his time for re­ a total distance of one mile. is the first man to go the rout for girls each, j,s ·here no more 14 feet, 11 mches m the Pacific a day £o1• subsiSten.ce. Anythmg Joseph Ortega hurled foJ; the Barbs. Juanita Nolan ------Girls' o£ Halsey .Hines who is presi- student; technically spealdng on search work in chemistry. Th~ Barb record of 3 minutes and, the Lobos this year. Many pitchers Anna Vallevik was the high to Coast Triangular meet at Berkeley, he does---even eatmg-mu::;t be 'l'he game was maJ.•ked by re­ Ruth Williams ------~------Copy he tried slam 1. of Sigmn Phi E,Psilon this the deg1•ee of inte1·est. Some stu- He says· of the students: "The a swinging door, 10 seconds was five seconds under look good fo1· a few innings, but a scorer last "yea!' with a class B Cal!;fornia, Saturday. His vault added to this basal metablism fig- _peated hitting streaks by the Inde.. Frnnlc Hash ------Headline Editor dents write term papers because . the mark previously. held by the teatn needs a man to be able to go rating. Of the 122 teams which \ -o- was 15 feet. ure. pcndents, but capable fielding put Ruth Looney ------Exchange Editor Hnh;ey coines from Salina, Kan- they ha,.ve to, others because the · Kappa Sigma fraternity. a1l the way i~ they want to have entered froni 89 colleges, U. N. .M:. , I~~~:~~~~:b~ody in thehas laststepped yoar orup two;tre- The man who is busy as a bee Wam~rdam~ who graduated from The average football .player, for many of the runners out on base. \i' Fred 'Yeager ------··------..,.------Feature Editor When asked how he liked subject is of interest to them. Strong teams have been entered any kind of ~ hal! club: Joe held carpe in lOth in 1939, 1II "'"" harder and showing a in spring will find someone has FresnO State college three years in~tancc;, needs enough energy to Men of Kappa Alpha had downed I New ,J.Uexico, he said, "I hate to be Joe Augello: No. Students only by the Independents, Kappa Alpha t~e Sta.te Pemtentml'Y mne tQ only Anyone who is interested in en­ ~··j,.., Staff: Gwen Perry, Eddie Apodaca, Helen Looney, Juanita Nolan, stol~n his honey. 1 ago also bolds the nat10nal indoor raise SIX gallons of water from the Independents Wednesday •11-B on it," and then :;;emarked copy out of books and don't derive "'''~~"~:·m~o:u:nt~o~f~i:nw::r:••:t:. Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, e1ght h1ts last Saturday. te:ring should contact Miss Soila rec~rd off a board track-14 feet, freezing to boiling point, Dr, Wolf !Cappa Alpha James Leach sl'ugged F1·eddie Yeager, Edwin Leupold, Cy Perkins, Bob Tatge, Lucille Wilson, there sure is plenty of roonl any real benefit from it. l Sigma Chi and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Front all reports, George Watts, Sanchez immediately, as it is hoped Sue Hanson, Betty Sheedy, Dorothy Britt, James Matsu, Jean Begley, Sad story-the man •who got ' , stellar blocking Pack of last season that two teams can be entered this 6 1~8 inches, set February 11, added. ' out a homer with one aboard in the move around in, wasn't there y Mnry Seigel: Oh yes. They're Haverford college has a new pro- 1939, at Boston. You could talk for two hours on sixth, and Independent Bob Tatge ~lmer Neish, Phyllis Harvey. Halsey drives one o£ the most mal'Velons, I just looooove to train students in work of drunk in Venice and tried to lie The annual mtramural tl·ack. and put the block and tackle to a toug1~ year. I h •t th' t rehabilitation .and social re- down in the gutter. Ifield. meet has been t~ntatwely problem last Saturday night and The other record to fall was that the energy you need to eat, your made the circuit in the tbird. charming vehicles that has been ave!l::any IS semes er. lcorruction. of the ten mile relay. Stanford uni- fo?d. everyday, .May~e t~qt 8 the Surprise win of the week came Business stat!': town circulation, Joe Krebs, Bob Dittm~r; campus circu- around this campus in many MarJOrle Russell: Oh yes) yes, A girl Jlas her hands full when schedu~ed for t?e follo":ng week, tu!'ned in a very creditable per- '\ versity's team clipped one and one- origm of the saymg, Shed l'ather Tuesday when the Sigma Chi's lation, Bob Millor, Russell Young, Kean Griffith, Scott Ratter;; local day. U.'s an inconvertible done yes. ·'Cause 1M~ nt all the fun Y0U ------all her boy friends are cards, a~cordtug to nobce fl'om mtramural formance. He gave the juniors and 1 tenth seconds oft' the world'$ record talk than eat." beat the Pikes, 11-9. George Castle, advertising- manager, James Derryberry; Solicitors, Bob Johnston, Schiaparelli blue with dark beige have at the hbra~~ when you 1'C Woman's College of University --o - dffin·ector, Coach Roy Johnson's seniors a 1'eal bail e. BADMINTON TOURNEY o ce. at Palo Alto Satu1•day as the boys Then, the st~dent who plays Sig outi}clder, made himself largely Mor1•is Diefendo1of, :Pick Bluestein. Quite unnecessarily, Halsey supp.osed to be w~1tmg t~em. North Carolina annually spon~ . ,_ 1\lother, will college boys go to 1 McFadden Takes a Powder DRAWINGS TQ, BE HELD from the .farm defeated U. C. L. A. Bach. on th~ Piano adds o~ly ~O l'esponsible for the Sig victory Office staff: Billie Ruth Springer, Lewis S. Butler; Art statl': Dorothy Q he can go £or anything that W1lto~ ?shorn. Yes, ~ there s a. summer art colony in an heaven 1 in a dual track meet 90 1-3 to calol'Jes to his basal me~abh~m; if when he knocked out a home run Lee Brown. · l Qu I D Nu N c ?. engine in it. The sweetest enough m 1t and of the rtght stuff. seacoast town. Yes, darling, but they won't iikc KAPPAS ENTERTAIN The Kappa Sigs, now leading the Women's singles and doubles bad~ 40 2~3. h.e plays on~ of Te~dy Wilson~ mu- with the bases loaded. 1-'roceeding it, intramu1·al baseball loop, have had minton intramural tournament will With Clyde Jeffrey Sical gyrabons, be from a tie after this score, his Europeait Whopper Contest THE CAMPUS KEYHOLE In ~~ea ~~~~~.!~ ~~:.:;::.!~ +-~-·-.. -·-·-"-"_"_,_,_,_, ___ ,_,_,_,_,_, __ ,_~ FOR KAPPA SIGS ileet~footed h1~ figur~ w~ll -o- a little ti·ouble with their star be drawn up Monday, April 22 at running a smooth anchor lap, the U!lper to 560 calories, whteh lS ~he teammates eventually won S th. t h' h 't th t b th "There Is No to That of the Tongue.'' engine. (His girl friends , Her eyes are bright, her cheeks Gamma Beta chapter of Kappa pitcher, Buzz~saw McFadden. It 5 o'clock. One representative from Indians toured the mile in 3 min- same number used when trottmg The league race bas thel·efore ome mg a w JC 1 seems a no ol)e can e e 1 1 work under a terrific disad- arc red Kappa Gammn entertained the looks. like Buzz -won't be doing any each organization must be present utes, 3.5 seconds. The record for~ down to ~he c.ornel' pool room, boHcd down to the possibility of the loser is modern warfare, German dispatches picture Ger- And he'd rather travel Remember Mother on Her Day • May 12th ·where sun and health have blessed Kappa Sigma fraternity at a t~a of the hurling for them this term as at the drawings. merly was held by u. s. c. Wrestlmg IS by far the most Kappa Alpha's beating the !Cappa many as inflicting terrible defeats over the Allies in Norway, By Lancelot Dobbs 111 himself than just about any- ! her. dance last week from 4:30 to 6 he is bothered. with a bit of inte1·- Entries were in by the deadline strenuous spoJ;t says Dr. Wo.lf .. It Sigs in the corning week, and then British dispatches show that the fight is swinging definitely Well, tbe election .is ove1• and assist her in her studies, but wlien you could think of. I WITH YOUR PHOTOGRAPH But is it sunshine on her cheek- o'clock. nal t1·ouble, and also the question pn Wednesday April 17 at noon. • , would take 126 .1ours of thmkmg meeting them once more to decide to the B 't' h all the successful candidates will he arrived there were no lessdns A student in mechanical engi- 1 Ot• is it Lady Esther1 Florence and Frances Bradbury of e1igibility. It seerits that all bad Each single entry must lwve three to use up the same energy that you the tournament. 18 T1wa Plans -Field ri • get their pictures in the Mirage to be done and also no Lucy. neering, Halsey's ambitions point 1 . I -o- were in charge of the anangc- things come at once. practices, and each double team ITrips for April must have :fo1· one hour's wrestling. Already the Pikes and Inde- The Germans report that three British cruisers were g1·atis, but regardless of who won toward a commission in the Naval I No\V just how heavy is a light ments. Mrs. L. Jarvis, house- Speaking of baseball, it seems must have three practices together. --- A note for gids who wish to 1'C- pendants have played out their • sunk by German pombers. The British deny everything, eve1-yone had a good time. And Bales Is baek in. town n~a~n, b~t Air Corps-and the sooner the WARNER-WOODS STUDIO bulb? mother, chaperoned. that the Pikes will never get over . Practices must be recorded on Several field trips have been ducc: If you eat enough proteins, full schedule and their standings saying that no ships were sunk, but that in t'he attack best 0! all it provided a wealth .of hub~y Balco.mb . IS rem~mmg m better as far as he's concerned. P ' f $~ d 1804 E C t I I "Pinky" Loken's star play of last the chart in -the locker room im- planned for this month by Tiwa. these proteins will carry away the are pcmmnent with respect to per- t' d th G b b b ht d b t' mntenal for Lnncelot to wallow m. Flonda to brmg m tbe datly bread, A d h t 1'k d t d . rtces rom a per oz. • en ra -=::======;I 1 1 i ' week's game. Loken put t1te tooth- mediately after praci<:e. The p1•ac- The club visited the Indian ruins excess calories which you "have centage. _'("> 10ne ree erman om ers were roug own y an 1- Pete Sterling is very happy about J B hi d A Clift t . s te ~ a 1e 1 e o o m al'rcraft fire . - oe e an va on pu hts spare t1me, Halsey looked blank pick to thdn t tt? He has only teammates, but, alas, he failed to Chi O's Honor Phrateres Sometime late this spring Tiwa course in "The. Administration of Sigma Chi ------2 1 1 .600 a ermany wms, 1'1 IS :repor s e 0 a ri IS VIC ory. was laid by Bill Cornelius who was retired from the field. one complaint to make about things Campus Dollars touch second. expects to make an overnight trip Community Organization for Lei- Independents __ .,.._ 5 2 3 .400 The Daily Texan gleefully looks forward to the day when delegated to guard a pofitieal sign Porter Stratton, why don't you and tbat is the lack of places to is easy--to tak~ Snarllng Sanders The Chi Omega sorority enter- to Chaco canyon. sure." Sigma Phi Ep. --- 3 0 3 .000 the war ends and the tall streamer heads read "BRITAIN, posted above the portals of the Sub. give up and quit shaking hands- eat around the campus. He'd like FOR AUCTION NEXT MONTH r • • tained the Phi·ateres chapter with GERMANY BOTH WIN, British hunt for 2,000 planes, "Liver Lips" looked plenty good the election is over. to tra~el to Ireland and the Isle of W1tether you're headjng for nn early class or leaving "e now have t~1e mstde dope on a dessert supper Monday night at Sanders: mus~ach1os. It seems that o'cloclt, 100 men~of-war misplaced during war. Germany will sue In.. someone dropped tho sign on 1\~an, .if ever a gas mask and an the campus after a hard day, a cushioned sent in the bus 6 . ' · head. Cornelius picked up what AL 'S HA ntr-raJd shelter cease to be stand- ' The following m!JrChants are authorized r... obo Cl,udc 1s tryJng to ge.t as ~ear to.. Cora Collins ,vaSlii cbnrgCMthe· WE.EKLY PROGRAM ' ternatwnal Postal System for 1,000 planes, 200 men-of-war left of his dignity and quietly PHA CHI VE ard equipment for tbe European is mighty restful and the ride is refreshing. ' ·t bcmg n Clark Gable as possible- for .. ngements · lost in mails." from the scene. ANNUAL PICNIC traveler. advertisers. Patronize them and receive campus th . n· . n ll h' l . arta • UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Tokens 6 for lilc e commg . ~x1c .on , wu tc 1 lS s~p- Mrs, Oscar Officer, housemother, It is to be wondered if modern warfare isn't getting more George Watts looked like anotber ------dollars. posedl~ typtca~ of the. Gone w1th met the girls as they came in. the Wmd" pertod. Smcker as you WEEK OF APRIL 21 TO 27, 1940 bloodless every day. The next war .Probably will be . :"hen he tangled with Th; Alpha C~i ?mega soro.rlty Then there's the cannibal's ALBUQUERQUE BUS CO. On Time Witli Safety wiJI, but Sandy docs bear a faint by men at typewriters sitting around the publicity directors Dtckinson. ~eld •ts annual Ptcme Monday mght daughter who likes her men best Events marked with the asterisk (*) are open to tl1e public. Notices to be published in the Weekly resemblance to the great one. P. s., Phi Mu Mothers Meet Program must be in the ha.nds of Dean Lena C. Clauvc on Thursday before 11 o'clock. The University has f th fl • t' I Warning to Bob Dean· Red paint m Cedro canyon. All the glrls as~ when they're stewed o e con IC mg genera s. • . bl d t th h u d th 1 ft · Gable has big em·s, too, but that oi , • • • on one's hands may be mnocent sem e ~ • e 0 se an J!n e You can't believe everything you assumed responsibility for investigating and approving the managetnent and chaperonage social affairs didn't stop him. The Mother's club of the Phi Mu announced on this Weekly Program and Approves only affairs so announced. After all, there s not much sense JD fightmg With guns enough in itself, but it might re... for the ptcmc. . hear-but you can sure repeat it. Save This column extends sympat1Iy to sorority met 1\fonday afternoon at and bayonets. No matter which side you're on, you're suit in severance of cranial appen- Martha Groton was m charge of -a- the Collegiate the friends of S. C, Connelly, who the home of 1\Irs. Herbert Stewart. Sunday to win anyway. the arrangements. *Services in churches throughout the city. Campus Dollars died last Friday in the Clovis l10s- Mrs. J. M. Jones ncted as co~hos­ Sigma Chi Founders Day Banquet, Mr. Charles Hitt in charge, 7 p. m. at Cnsa Manana. Beforegoinganyfartherwewish .1\>lrs. M. Farrell, housemother, That's me all over, moaned thel Hang-Out pita1 as a result of an 'Unsuccessful tess and helped 1irs. Stewart serve to extend our most'' humble apol- _c_h_a_p_er_o_n_e_d·------"-li-tt_le_b_u_g_a_s_h_e_h_it_th_e_w_i_n_as_h_ie_l_d. appendectomy. Connelly was a for- tea. Monday A. W. s. meeting, Miss Helen Soladay in charge, 5 p.m. in Student Union north meet- 1 ing room. Now Let's Keep Our Promises ogies to Reese Hill and Chalky mer frosh grid hopeful. Mrs. E. Cletsoway, president, Laughlin of Phratcres meeting; l\1iss Freda Champion in charge, 7:30 p, rn. in Student for" the erroneous report in UNIQUE LffiERTY CAFE Auf wiedcrsehcn, mcin freundin. presided. Elections are over, with the balance five and four issue's column to the effect Union basement lounge. favor of the Independents. And the nine candidates who they "were not out with high Sandwich Shop First & Central Town Club meeting, Miss Lorraine SterJing in charge, 7:30 p. rn. in Student Union Stop for a SNACK north lounge. in are finding themselves stuck with some promises they m!IUe,l:~·::o~"- girls over the weekend. We and a Campus Dollar UNM Radio Program, :Mr. Jack Fcth in charge, 7:45p.m. over ICOB. in the heat of trying to get votes and Lobo support, wrong-they were. Saturday· Tuesday The most embarras.Qcd man at KiMo Tuesday •Dr. George St. Clair will speak to the EhgHsh Club on Shakespeare, Dr. T. M. Pearce Asked for was a strong platform. The strong platform Sit: carnival was Dan Sadler in charge, 4 p. m. ln Student Union lounge. came in, and the students gave it their support, Now, can gallantly t<>ok his date up to A STORY THAT DARES FICTION TO EQUAL IT! Les Grands Bavards meeting, 1\lr. John Light ln charge, 7 p.m. in Student Union base­ the strong platform be carried out? Our guess is that it can. weighed only to discover that ment lounge. out-weighed him by five pounds. FINE SHOES *Music Record Program, Mr. Walter Keller in charge, 7 p. m. in Room 243t Stadium. First there's going to be a curtailment of destructive STROMBERG'S AIen the clock's Sizes- CAMPUS CLOTHES 9's thru 20's Wednesday University of New ltla-ico Dames tfandicraft Hobby Day; Mrs. Winifred Thompson in objective can't be accomplished next year because the lease alarm goes off the good doctor turns Priced- PARIS charge, a: to 5 p. m. in the Student Union basement lounge. , around and heads for home. We CAMPUS DOLLARS on the privately operated Student Union building book hate to bring up the whiskered one $9.75 to $19.76 Charm School sponsored by Spurs, Mi.ss Laura Belle McCollum in charge, 4 p. m. in Can Your Shirts Stand A Close-Up? Shoe Store the Student Union lounge. Dr. Benjamin Sacks will speak on ''Music Appreciation." doesn't run out next year. about the absent minded profcs~ University of New Mexico Flying Club, Mr. W. W. Hering in charge, 7:30 p. m. in But the reason the co-operative project wasn't started sor, bu~. J\LL shirts at a distance look more or less Room 141 Hadley HaJJ. in the first place was that the students didn't have enough W. ;r, (G5 yards) Brian had th• alike, but in a candid close-up Arrow *Dr. George St. Clair will speak on E. A, Robinson, and the Dramatic Club will present .. Il.. a sketch written by Dr. St. Clair, sponsored by the Co1lege of Fine Arts, Dean money after they finished their Student Union building, let out of his sa>ls the other ______shirts are instantly distinguishable because of when Lucy Evans broke a FOGG PIG STAND William Dunbar in charge, 8 p. m. in Rodey !fall. leased o'ut the space, hoping to have the money after a the excuse that she had their trim, good-looking Arrow collars. Mortar Board meeting, Miss Laura Jeart Davidson in cbarge, 8 p, rn. in the Library. W'e've Grown 'ViU1 year period had elapsed, and the way things are going, home and study. Cavalier Is The University tl1e 41 U" are going to fall far short of thei! mark when the five years up to plaee his broad Arrows arc precision cut, evenly stitched, JEWELER Thursday Las Damitas of Phrateres meeting, Miss Martina Diaz in charge; 4 p. m. in Student and shaped to fit the curve of your neck, with 318 ,V. Central Campus $ Here Union basement 1ourtge. are up.. I~~~~~a~t;;h~e~r~d~is~p~o;sa~l~a;nd~s:;• the pattern on the co!Jar points symmetrically Student Council meeting, Mr. Albert Simtns in ch'urge, 5 p. m. in Student Union north The thing the new council can do is to set Up some kind I meeting room. r cbalanccd. of machinery whereby the money for a co-operative supply SAVE ON Movies Are Your Best Entertainment W. A. A. General nieetirtg, Miss Florence Pierson in charge, 5 p. m. in the Gymnasium. store can be raised by the time the lease is up. VALLIANT No unsightly bunching or collar-curling has Sigma Alpha Iota mCcting, Miss Maxine Heichelbeck in charge, 7:15 p. nt. in Stadium. MODERN A. I. E. E. meeting, M1·. John Lindenbe1·ger in charge, 7:30 p, m. in Senior Drawing Both parties are going to push the publications merit Printing Co. I ever cursed an Arrow shirt. They're Mitoga YOUR MONTHLY BIGBEE'S Lab, Radley Hall. system, The Independents are "going to give the band shaped to fit and Sanforized-Shrunk , • , fabric Beauty Service PRINTERS • BINDERS Christian Science Organization llleeting, Mr. Gerald Fischer in charge, 7:30 p. m. in football trips; and the Greeks are going to see that the ALLOWANCE BY shrinkage less than 1%. Get some new Arrows SHELL SERVICE Student Union north meeting room, is adopted by the Athletic Council, The campus is goin'g today, before your next date •• ' $2 up. CAMPUS $.WITH YOUR The Univer.sity Geological Society will p1·esent a symposium on tlte geology of Tijeras and Coyote Clinrons. Speakers from the class in Field Geology will be R. K, IlEAUTY WORK STATION get all kinds of shrubbery, street lights and sidewalks, PHONING 54 Wyant, c. Silver, and M. C. Grctler. Mr. Jim Dousman in cbarge1 7:30 p. m. in we're going to have a bell system. De You Enjoy Studyfn&'l Rocun 203, AdminiStratiort Bldg. Plti>ne 796 1700 E.· Central And finally we're all going to be friends and have H not, consult Dramatic Club mccting, Mr. Robert P1·cndcville in charge, S p. m. in Rodl:!}'" Hull. Dr. Chester F. Bebber Kn.Ppa Omicron Phi Party- ior all girls in the Home Economics Department. Miss post-election grUdges. Both groups are pledged to strict im- ARROf1/ SHIRTS 1802 E. Central CAMPUS$ Louise Starrett in charge, 8 p. m. in Sara Raynolds Hall, · OPTOMETRIST Our prqducts are priced to flatter your budget. partiality in office, a1though how the student body is to know Suite Suruthlne Bldg. *Senior Rf!cita.l of 1\liss Ma:x:ine lioichelbeck, pianist, 8:16 p.m., M.t. Walter Keller in ... charge; 1\IUsic Hall in the Stadium • whether its council is impartial or not is left open to. question. Ii~~~~~~~~~~~ Prevailing cut.:rate prices on all standard lines. I<'riday *Music Record Program, M1·. Waltf!r Keller in charge, 3 p. m. in Room 243J Stadium. ·t Chi Omega Stat• Dust Spring Formal; Miss Jean Begley in charge, ·g to 12 p, m, at the Quotable Quotes · Four registered pharmacists. ···''"'\ Ask to Hear This See Our ARROW SHffiTS MAXINE'S • Student U11ion ballroom. Mra. Mat•garet Officer ahd Mrs, L. H. Allen, chaperons. """ ~ CAMPUS DOLLAR "Th~ chaos o£ modern civilization can scarcely be attrib­ NEW SONG HIT! Saturday Panhellenic LunChMn1 Miss Jane Cecil ln charge, 12:15 o'Clock at thE! Kappa Kappa uted to acts of God. The structure of human society is COLLEGE DRESSES WITH EVERY Gatnmn House, ,\ rotten but soUnd. It is the defective utilization of human "ANGEL" From the Young Mortnr Board Activities Tea for Presidents of Women's orgnnizations1 Miss Laura PURCHASE Jean Davidson in charge, 4 to 6 p. m. in the Student Union 1ounge, culture that lies at the bottom of our present trouble, 'rhe l'oint of View Las Darriitns of Phratcres Banquet, Miss Martina Dinz in charge1 6:80 p. m. at the most exigent task in education today is the appraisal of SUN DRUG COMPANY Sunset Inn. 1\lrs. Sarn Letton, chaperon. THE REIDLING biological and consequent social capacity of the individual BRIGGS and SULLIVAN, Props QUAUTY MEN'S W~ 622 W. Centro! FRED MACKEY'S Alpha Delta Pi Formnl1 Miss Jean Hill and Miss Mary Jo Scott in charge, 9 to 12 p. nt, at the Alpha Delta Pi HCiuse~ Mrs. Estelle Dunlavy nnd Mrs. L. H. Allen, chap~ that his proper I11che--if aey-ean be found and he can MUSIC CO. Fri." Mon. 400 West Central 309 West Central CAMPUS$ 209 W, Central e:rons:. stuffed into it." Harvard university's anthropologist, Dr. 416 w. Central J'k. 187 Hokona Hall Spring Forntnl, Miss Eileen Scanlon in charge, 9 to 12 p. m. in the Student nest M, Hooten, presents his own bluepri11t for Utopia. Union ballroom. Mrs. Alice Davidson, chaperon,

1 . ' 'I !...._ NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, April 19, 1940 ·~---~-·-·---·~---~ ~ Phrateres To I-I old Spring MISS HELEN SOLADAY UNIVERSITY GRADUATE MIXED CHOURS TO. SING SPEAKS AT SPUR HAS WINNING BAND PARTS FROM OPERETTA * [ I NEW MEXICO LOBO _!~~~_!___ lfti!!!_!!!!!_~~--j Formalin Sub ~+-o_n-=ig_ht__ _ CHARM SCHOOL The Be~en band, under the dh·ec­ AT SANTA FE SUNDAY tion of M1·. Bennett A. Shacklet"OO, Epsilon chapter of Phrateres will UNM, '36, returned fol'm the third The Univer.sity mixed chorus will honor its nQw officers and the Spur SPANISH PROGRAM Miss HQlen· Soladay, campus Publication· of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico president of Associated Women annual Music Festival held Jin sing in the state art museum at Kappa Alphas Revive Old South delegates l\t its spring formal this Santa Ire last weel~:~end the winner Sunta Fe Sunday with excerpts PRESENTED OVER K0 B Students, discussed 11 Table Service evening in the ballroom of the of the May's. Music company tro~ from the coming spring operetta, VoL. XLII Z437 Student Union building, and Tfl.ble Etiquette'• at the meet- ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940 No. 50 At Dixie Ball Saturday Night Miss Louisa Lopez, mezzosoprano ing of the SpUl' Charm School on phy awarded :for the band showing "Maritnna,'' making up the musical The ballroom wil be decorated M student of Bess Curry Redman, was Wednesday afternoon, the most improvement dul'ing the program, The Old South in all its pre.. a gitrden. Guests will enter through featured in a program of Spanish Miss Soluday, a seniCir home ec­ yem·. This is the second time the Soloists who will be :featured in Civil War glory \llill l>o revived Phrateres Install a swinging \gate covered wfth songs over the UNM broadcast anomies student illustrated and Belen band has won the prize. the operetta performance are Julia Saturday night ru~ Beta Phi of flower,!i, Dancing will start at 9 last M~nday over KOB. Elvin Wal- emphasized .her ~oints by use of a Sixteen bands f_rom the district Ca1•roll, Beth Corey, Betty Deubler, Kappo. Alpha llolds their twelfth New Offl'cers' o'clock to the music of the Var- tel' accompanied Miss Lopez on the table set for the occasion, competed fo1• the pri:o:e. Among the Dorothea Caldwell, Frank Donlin, annual Dixie Ban at the Hilton ball sity club orchestra, judges was Professm: WilHam Kun- F(arris Sharp and Maurice Thorup .. F piano. . mhe g>'rl"' were allowed to ask 1:oom. i acuity guests and representa- Th t d f th ' " kel of the University of New :M:ex- son, t . e program consls e 0 c pertinent qunstions and discussion The theme of the ball>'s •ased on ( >Ves of other organizations will in- f II . b "A I '' • ' ' ' ico. Bands receiving honorable Mrs, Grace Thompson, head of " 0 .1 owmg num ers: mapo a, ,.;y held on pa1•ticular instances CY PERKINS, In eremony T day 1 ° PITTS WIN OFFICES mention were Joseph Ruvolo's the University music department, a Dixie garde•., p•rty,...... •r.d tho cos- c u\-le Dr. and Mrs• .Stual't A, North- L aca II e; "La Conga, " b Y Grene t i any of a number o£ methods ' WPA band und the Mountainair will conduct the program, being turned guests will dance in Sur- rup, Dr. and Mrs. llt'lnjamin Sacks, 41 Carmenita,1' by Filberto; ums- correct band under the direction of Wil~ assisted. by Mrs. Nina AncQna at 1•0 undings of blooming flowers to Officers of Phrateres f~r the com- Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Wynn, Dr. trellito/' by Ponce i and uclaye.. · the music of John Morgan and his ing year will be installed at a for- and Mrs. C. V. Newsom, Dr, and litos," by Valverde, This lecture was a continuance in liam L. Graves, the organ, and Mrs. Bess Curry Varsity club ol•chestm which will mal cel'emony at the Student Union Mrs. V. C. Keiley, Dr, and Mrs, annual series of talks and dis~ Redman as piano accompanist. feature the aires of Stephen Foster, building this afternoon at 6 :!SO E. J. Workman, Dean Lena C. given for the Charm UNM Professors Attend The University group will be en­ Juanita Nolan Receives th h . rt 1. d p· . Clauve, Miss Ann Hadden, Mrs. Kappa Mu Epsl'lon Hears Beverly Carrick was in tertained at a reception and tea by To the Editor of the Lobo; e man o nnmo n lZe pne ojclock Following installation a 1 in his music.w Dancing will begin • . ' Alice M. Davidson, Mrs. Esther of the arrangements. Education Conference the women s board of directors of at 9 p. m. and terminate at mid- buffet supper wlll honor new offi- Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Elder, Franckl Firestone The next meeting will be held the museum following the progrftm. night, cars and visiting Spur delegates, Ml". and Mrs, Tom Letton and Dr. Wednesday, April24, in the Lounge University representatives to the Secretary-Treasurer Job M1•s, Evelyn Minnick and Mrs, New officers for Ail-Phrateres Veon Kiech. Kappa Mu Epsilon, mathematics the Student Union building. Southwestern Regional Conference Kappa Omicron Phi To Organize Corps C. D, Cox will chaperon. are president, Mal'Y Carmignani; Other guests will be Misses Eve- honorary, last night at the regular on Adult Education now being held Initiates Davidson Invitations have been issued to vice~president, Martina Diaz; xe~ lyn Pankoy, Marion Smith, Norma meeting of the club heard two on the University qf Te:;x:as cnmpus Council To Undergo Mayor. and Mrs. Clyde Tingley; cording secretary1 Virginia Hor- Jean Wortman, Marian Burnett1 papers. at Austin are Dr. J. T. Reed and Dr. and M1·s. J. F. Zimmermanj ton; corresponding secretary, Mar- Betty Burton, Trudelle Downer, Ab1·aham Franck, graduate Dr. George I. Sanchez of the de- Pi chapter of Kappa Omicron

Dean a'1d Mrs, J. L. Bostwick; Dean garet Ropcraft; social chairman1 Ruth Bebb!;!r, Martha Groton, Mari- dent, presented a paper entitled Gamma Beta chapter of Kappa partment of education. Phi held formal initiation for :Miss Period Of Training Lena Clauvei n1., and M1·s. E. F. Angie Bal'terasj treasurer, Beverly lyn Morrow, Elizabeth Clad~, "Some Generalizations upon the ll~::i~~~ .CGamma entertained Miss J. Dr. Reed gave a l'esponse to the Laura Jea"n Davidson on Tuesday Cnstetter; Dr. and Mrs. Dane F. Jean Carrick; sportshead, Mar- Martha Morris, Eileen Scanlon, Symptomatic Representative~\ of 11 1 and Dr. and Mrs. W. Kos- opening addresses of welcome on afternoon at Sara Raynolds hall. Change Effective in Fall Smith; Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Barke1•• gery Rempel; AWS rep1•esentative, J'\1-o,nita Nolan, Marf!ia Linn, and Certain Entire Functions," Clifford at dinner last week, Thur5day morning. Dr. Sanchez Gene Wilson, president, wns in Representatives of othel' fraterni- Freda Champion; Student Senate the Spur delegates from other cam- Firestone, president of the local After dinner the girls entertained is co-chairman of a discussion group charge of the initiation and was At a meeting of the newly elected tias invited are George Hemenway~ :representative, Beverly Jean Car- puses. mathematics club, read a paper on guests with some of the soror- on 11 Citizenship Problems of For- assisted by the other officers of the Student Council Saturday after­ Robert Johns, AI Simms Steve riel<. Phrateres girls and their guests the "Concept of Implication with a _:__..::. ______------noon Cy Perkins was chosen Stu­ 1 1 _:_e_:ig:_n_-_B_o_rn_G_r_o_u~p-•_·"..,------_:_or_:g:_a_n_i_zn_t_io_n~·...:..· Koch and William Sultemier. Laughlin Sub-chapter officers are are: Alma Crouch, Ernest McGov- Degree.u dent Body president, Haden Pitts, Membel'S of Kappa Alpha and president~ Wilna. GiJlespie; vice- ern; Ruth 1\lozley~ Rupert McHar- These talks are the same which manager, and Juanita their dates are: Kenneth Antoine, president, Julia Fritz; personnel ney; Ruby Rutz, William Bunten; will be presented at the meeting of I~~,~~~~i. secretary-treasurer of the Ruth Leachi Kenneth Gunn1 Peggy chairman, Freda Champion; schol- Lois Bostwick, Pat Beirne; Julia the Southwestern Division of the Jones; R?bCl't Dean, Ch~;trlotte arship, Mary Alice Farnham; so- Fritz, Earl _Gerheim; Ruth Ford, Society for the Advancement of Owen: Chfi'Ol'd Jurgensen, Jean cial chairman Alma Crouch. re- Milton Krogh; Wilna Gillespie, Dan Science to be held at Tucson next AMERICA'S BUSIEST CIGARETTE Hill; John Danielson, Catherine freshment ch~irman Willa 'Mae Limpert; Laura~Belle McCollum1 week. Parks; Noel Clifton, Louiae Star- Quick; membership, Alma Weller; George Holton; Johnie B. Hearon, rett; Val Jean Hudson, Barbara 11 nd Clarice Rich'ardson and MBry Dave Stanton; Reka Lois Black, Jaramillo; Mab1e Williams, Kline Simpsoni PorteJ.' Stratton, Virginia Ann Olin Richard Sw~etland; Ma1·y Carmig- Evans; Mary Mohler, Shirley; Monte Strong, TrudeUe', L D · . nani1 Paul Schoeller; Jean Ellis, Heather; Eileen Ballard, Warren Downer; 'Villiam Sharp, Ruth Rich-~ as amttas sub-cha~ter officers Gene Pedersen. ards; Claude Sandet•s, Maxine Kast- f?r nex~ year ~re pre~tdent, Mar- Mary Ann Olin, Robert Rchn; ~!~:;; J~aa~g:r~~ =~~~~a~:lliam le1·; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders; tmn; Dmz; VICe.prestdent, Lupe Mildred Corder, Blayn Mar'--bury·, d A S 11 R · '! !Thom.as, J I L k . b R tl J d GtttiCrrez; secretary~treasurerJ Jo- JUj nar 1 mo j ev1e .1.• ae om u SlC , u t Qur an; h' C .11 . 1 . Alma Weller, Haden Pitts; MarA Clinton Morris; Martina George Mitkovitch, ,Jane Crawford; sep me . astl 0~; so~lla chatrm?n, gery Russell, Robert Goggin; Joy lando Olivarri; Julia Gu.tierr'rk·, Dorothy Pe•k, J T · I M d l\11" • ' Sh k ' J aramtllo. . . " oe eresJ; rene Baca, All girls interested in :forming r. an ...... 1s. Peter ey a. . . . . Blll Kmg; Clarice Richardson, Bill Chavez; Hazel Blunt, Richard a drum and bugle corps a1·e re­ F1•ed Logan1 Phyllis Vidal; Mr. Mlldred Corder, retlrmg preil~ Dan]ey; Connie Limon, Eric Palla- gnn; Mary Alice Parnhamj Yelton quested to meet Thursday, April Members of the Present Council Francis and Mrs. Black; Johnny dent of all-phrateres js in charge dini; Josephine Castillo, Salvador Fitz; Virginia Horton, John lV'.&.Ur- 251 in Mr, Kunkel's office in the Signed: AI Simms, Chairman. Lee Caton, Cm·ol Wicks; Wapole of the instaUation and dinner. Chavez; Margaret Padilla, Ernest ten. stadium. Coffntan1 Betty Dean; Oscar Dan- ielson, Ava Clifton; John Freer, Jean Thompson; John Grnves, Mar~ INDEPENDENT INFORMAL come, IFC TO MEET University Group gnrct Chavez; Herbert Hardin, Chesterfield goes to bat with the The cot"ps 'viii march with the Claudia Cox; Gene Pedersen, SET FOR APRIL 20 The Southwest's MOST COMPLETE Sport Shop University band at all functiona. Sue Bynon; Raymond Heav;,,, A special meeting of the Escapes Serious University Inter~fraternity Simpson; John Southwick, An informal dance will be given TENNIS- GOLF- BASEBALL Cnrlls; Frank Wchking, Marcin Council will be held in the the United Independent council Injury In Accident Linn; Jack Rodden, June Bishop; Summer Lobo Applications Student Union building WedM Saturday evening, April 20, at Fred Yeager1 Esther Allen; Lomis nesdny night at 7:30 o'clock. University Dining hall. The To Be Considered Willis, Rosebud King; John Bryan1 AT STRICTLY All fraternity representa- Sophie Glutz; Ray Stnehlin, Louise will be from 9 until 12 o'clock SPECIAL ~~~ Applications for business man­ tives to the council are urged O'Brjan; Luther Staton, Clara Lou is open to all of the students Tennis Balls the campus for the admission 3 in can _____ $1.00 WHOLESALE PRICES agership and editorship of the sum­ to be present. Morton; Glenwood Shockey, Verna mer Lobo are being received by Lee Beets. of 25 cents a couple or 25 for stags. Rackets 1\Iaynard Meuli, financial secre- Restrung SPORT SHOP tary of the Associated Students. D s (I , .QM-NP I Application may be made for one I r t atr Returns; From ______$1.65 205 W. Copper Definitely Milder or bpth of the offices. Iggy Mulcahy Roy Wilkey debate honorary Fo y· 't T An important meeting of the r lSI 0 Campus Cooler-Smoking Prather Is Offered Univer2ity chapter of Tau Kappa Pi Gamma of Chi Omega enter~ A1pha, debate honorary, will be tained the Laughlin chapter of Better-Tasting held Wednesday afternoon at 0 Phrateres 1\fonday with a desert Law Scholarship o'clock in the office of Dr. Pearce supper. • •. these are the three good in Hodgin hnll1 Dale Bellamah1 Miss Cora Collins was in charge At Northwestern president, announced Monday. of all arrangements, assisted by qualities that every smoker All members of the honorary and Dorothy Britt, Ver,ican Meuli, Lu­ prospective members are urged to cille Wilson, Virginia Lee Morrow, wants and every smoker gets be present. KAPPA OMICRON PHI Jane Means, Beth Corey, and Mar- No ather opportunity for mem­ tha Ann Hood. ~ in Chesterfield.That's because bership in the frater-nity will be HOST AT "AUTO PARTY" The guests were: Mary Carmig­ Chesterfields are made of the offered until next year, Bellamah nanni, Fred Champion, Ruth Bern­ said. hart, Gloria Barry, Rek.... Lois Spring Formal world's best tobaccos, blended Black, l\fary Carson, Virginia Car­ son, Julia Fritz, Margaret Hop­ in the right combination. Zimmerman And Bostwick croft, Beverly Canic"k, Mi.ldred Time Again Corder, Alma Crouch, Laura Jean You can't buy a better cigarette. Davidson, Adaline Floryj Wilna Leave Monday On Third Gillespie. Virginia Horton, Marta Hulick. Beverly Houdyshell, Laura State Good Will Tour L. MeCullom, Joy Moult, Mary SEE THE NEW Dr. James F. Zimmerman, Uni­ Mohle1.·, Maey Ann Olen, Clarice versity prcsident1 and J. L. BostM Richardson, Marjorie Bempel, Rob­ wickj dean of men, left Monday erta Wa.rten, Lois Bostwick and cottons morning on their third official good­ Barbara Fisher. wit! tour. They will visit the high schools and University alumni Sig Eps to Be Hosts groups in the northern part of the marquett:es state on this week's journey. The Sigma Phi Epsilon frater­ The officials will attend alumni nity will be hosts to their dates at dinners at Tucumcari, 1\londay: at a roller skating party tonight. The piquets Clayton, Tuesday; at Raton, ·wed­ group will gather at 8:30 for the Dean Clauve Sells Drapes nesday; at Las Vegas1 Thursday; Dean Jay C. Knode, dean of the lvc,rnhle party. The socia.I committee, Ru­ INTRAMURAL BRIDGE and at Santa Fe, Friday. They will General College and the Co1lege of For Student Union Fund pert :McCarney, John Wright and Upper Division Candidates visit lligh schools in these towns Jim Devaney, are in charge. SWINGS INTO FINALS Arts t.nd Sciences, will teach this seersuckers and also others on their route. summer in the Portland .summer Dean Lena Clauve, dean of Must Pass English Exams The University colored fUm, Intramural bl'idge goes into the sMsion, one of the seven summer Civil Engineers Make women, announces that she has on . --- uwlum y tlU Go to College, Jl will be sessions being conducted in the sale two hand-made, aU-wool drapes Independents Win 11 All students who wish to take shown nt the schools, final round this week with five J{eys for New Frat nmtchcs scheduled to be played be­ state under auspices of the suitable for hanging', divans .and upper division courses and who State System of Higher Education. Members of Rho Delta Rho, a so forth. (Continued from page one) have not tal~en any before must­ fore Sunday ttight, April 28. with the number taken :from $10.95 and Up ' !n the first match, Alpha Ohi About 50 other visiting profes- honorary frate1•nity for civil The price is very rea.sonab1e. take the English proficiency exam .. The proceeds from the sale will go offico of the studentsj financial~ Art Department Displays Om~ga meets Kappa Alpha. In the sora and 260 resident faculty mem-\erlgineE,.s, are making their own inatiort and pass it," Dean Knode bers of Oregon schools will make out of Mexican· pesos. to the Student Union fund. secretary by those in charge of the said yesterday. second1 Phi Mu plays the To,..,n club polls. Only one vote was thrown Exhibit From Montana with the winner ,[)laying Sigma Chi. up the faculty on seven campuses. Gunder Blanldey is president o£ · The cll.talog says that sudcnts out .:for rnis-tnarlting. Newman Clnb Holds The winner of the Alpha Chi club which was recently organ­ who .wish to take upper division Dr. E. J. Workman, head of the at Election of Officers Exhibition of artistic work from Omegas vs, Kappa Alpha game on the campus. Other officers Warren Griffin Wins Unive1•sity physics department, courses must pass pxoficiency ~x­ tho University of Montana Phi plays Pi Kappa Alpha to see which Dean Clauve to Speak Richard Hoffman, vice-presi­ rected the counting and tallying of The Newman club met Thursday, aminntions in English and in gen~ chapter of Delta Phi D~lta, honor­ will go to tho finals. The loser