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10-26-1954 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 058, No 17, 10/26/ 1954 University of New Mexico

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1954 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • .. , i= ! ""I !, ... LoOOs Aim to Upset 'Catsllobo eogers Face I ~ '0::> , If""I; , I ~ r I' ,~ ,N , ," I . :1;:' For Possesion of TrophyiTough Opponents " I, ~ I} , N'o. ~7 Ii ~ '0,:- I', lI.l Tuesday, October 26, 1954 ii ~ :;;.. 'iet " ~ :E, 'il , , ~ 'it I ,0 ~ ,/:0!1 ", ;0 0 Arizona .. U NMCondave ~ ~ '0' 9 '0, 0 ,I>< t,; -ll'il ..... , , :;e:, ti Rated Success by Heads ~, ::0 ~' l'I; :~ :zr;;; j, " ford foundation RocleyOfficials Exchange of Ideas

CHISHOLM'S IN· Off· Will Attendy Termed Valuable 2400 E. Central s . ow • enng Theater Meet By Both Groups Fellowship Grants Ja:: Jr~:;Y aIl~h~:~: y:~:i~~;t ~tude~~ leaderNs fro: t~: , ' 'n for New Orleans Umversltl~S of ew eX1 rtn The Ford founda~ion is offerm~ thIs ,moh ~\1 ttend a Southwest and Arizona . met during ·the number of ForeIgn Study an where t ey WI. a ,', d t h 'deas and. I~~!~:r~~ fellowships for the aca- the~ter conference meetmg thIs weekn 0 exc ange 1 th Id year 1955-1956, The fellow- weekend. " information -pertinent" to .e SASSER REXALL DRUG TYl'ICAL OF CAMfUS reunion scenes hel:i l~~t :r~i~:rb:! ~V~~:: are for post-graduate st~d~ The group is comprised ot ~25 problems encountered on their day is this smiling four/lOme. Fr::~:~~i: ;arents of Ron Calkins research, ei~her in the Umte theaters in five 'state:>-New Mex- respective campuses. Prescription Specialist the girl friend; :r. and M;:i !!t_maneuvered'on this play was not St~:~o:~~:O:p;1icants should or- ico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas Terming the meetings II; SUC-t * on th~ ,far left. hOW h ~n doing pretty well himself. (Staff Photo) not be mora than 40. Ap- and Texas. cess student body -preslden Your Cosmetic Center ~el~p~la~ln:.e~d,~lI:u:t~t:e:!l~'::e~s~·::-=':~-=- ______-----l~~i~~~ for Soviet and East ~u- M~ller will repodrt .ont~het~::~:; Jim' Bruening said, "Our stu- * _ duate area fellowshIps archItectural tren s m e d th et- . R P' t n~~abe more than 30, Appli- in this vicinity, Last summer he xe- dents who attende e, me * Complete Fountain '. UNM egisters 50 ercen ;for Soviet and East Eu- designed a Dallas the!lter, an: ~as ing of student leaders thIS pa;st ~"plean' pre-doctoral fellowships been engaged in des~gn ,:~r o~ weekend received a. lot out of i~ Service . 5 cl ." t b than 35 various theaters durmg t e pas They had a lot of ldeas we cou tu ents ~~lo:s~;~ewi11 be ~warded several years, , use here!' . * One Day Photo Of· S. ta t e C0 II ege for programs beginning before Overall 'Purpose of the meeting, The Arizona delegatIon also e~ bartley shop- 1 1956 Miller said today, is to '''exchange pressed satisfaction" with the mee Service 1II0re than half the students in Asi;n and' Near Eastern studies: ideas and information ••. and, to ings, the first such held between the New Mexico state operated col- Awards wm be available for per- have a series of BP,eakehrs rlepotrtfmwg two uni,!ersiti~ds, fA' "They Free DeUvery , • 11 d B F t red h . h to be"'in or contmue h'evements m teas e Bruemng sal 0 nzona, " Be your smartest for * leges and universltles ~re enro.~ oroque eo U W t'h!S Far Ea~t, South Asia, ;:a:Sc ~ the (Southwes~) area!' have a secretarial system of ,,:olun- o! HOMECOMING WEEK! Calla·«46-212S ·Central S.E. at UNM, state educatIon offiCl s Asia, or the Near and The Tulane University the!"ter teers for t~e ,student coun~l!v:: A.cross Central from Journalism Bldg. announced recently. B M · 'G and "Le Petit Theatre du Vleux plan on begmnm,g here. Wet now" The University has 4,692 credit Y uSlca roup from college seniors Carre" are co-hosts for th.e m~e~ committee workmg "In ~~ber By- students enrolled out of the 9,282 persons with no ~~re thl!n ing. Representatives ~f unlverslt,Y, Last week, cO~d~n':e Ian used Lobo Howls •• ,. We suggest some of total enrolled in the seven state"~ year of graduate tralmng wIll professional, commumty and chil- ron Caton. report us vcfIunteers, the following operated educational institutions. The .Albuquerque Modern considered separately frdomntc: d dren's theaters will attend. . o!!'h fArlfl~l~r;.. cpaI:acre' duties or to the ifems- This total IS, a gam'f 0 119i OJ' a bout seum presente d I't s seco nd appr Ica tions from more a va elt'n er practical u I '"experience, .. S t a ff the , ! I 14,7 per cent, music program Friday night at 8:30 casdi~ates. and East European Clowns for He Parade ;:~dent council office durin~ tt,,!e •'•• And Growls Five schools reported larger stu- . series of rarely heard works 3:ne ef N 6 day take telephone calls, maIn aIn ,-ORLONand CASHMERE dent bodies and two marked {j4M ~~o~ the medieval to the modern st~~:;ds of three typ~s are avai!- Needed B ,ore ,ov... file~ and prepare necessary corres­ crease, Ther.e are 4,6~2 at Of 'd f rmed by a variety of ble to persons who ,wlsh to be~m The homecommg commIttee IS m pondence, t l'ghten the SWEATERS WELCOME compared wlth 4,163 m 1953 '. perlo , per 0 a ti ue study of the Soviet d' d f clowns for the home- The /lystem serves, ?" I di these, 1,356 are women. Tbat IS ~ small ensembles. t~ c~no:\he peripheral Slavic and Ire.~:e pa~ade NoV'. 6. "The more load of the counCIl s recor ng 10.3 per cent increase over I~s Friday's program, "Late Barpque 0 Euro ean areas: graduate combetter" Mart Servis said when secretary. , the • -SKIRTS THAT CAN BE to year, The overall percentage m- Music ,/ featured five early eight- East traini:g fellowships, pre-doc- th~:;!;zed a~ to the number needed. UNM represe!1tatl~e~d met, ht crease at UNM is 12.'1 per cent. eenth' century composers: F.ame::J ~~::l training feUowsbips, ~nd pos~ qUI ear some 15 students per- Wildcat delegatIOn rl Arb:~r- WORN FOR ALL OCCASIONS Officials reported that 12 per Stoelzel, Telemann, Couperm, doctoral training tellowshlps. If ~!~ 1n the parade that marched and shfowed t~c;:; a:~:et-tog~ther . cent more women are going to col- Handel. African studies: , dO east Central Servis llaid. All que, ~ ter, a~ 1 yr ier's home MOM and DAD lege in New MeXico this year. A The ensemble consists ofS Kurt African studies fellowshIps abe f:ns who enter'the parade will at MISS VIVlai aC§~turday m~rn­ -A SMART BAG year ago, there was virtUally ::0 Frederick, violin; Helena b an~d available to studentii'. wi~~ a !ciai ~urnish their own costumes but A ca~?:tinu~dr on page 4 '_~b~~d~S~~~fi_~~B~~O'~.s~~~~t~~~l~b~.~k~gr~O~U~n~~~.~In~_e_sdents, . . recorder; Wilham s~ocum, ld Va~ sciences or humamties. __ ~m:a~k~e~~~p~W~D~I~b~e~s~u~p~~~~~d~"::;;;;;;o;.;;';;;;~~~ , BOOKS Eastern New Mexico UnlVerslty June IlrinltO, soprano, Dona b .. -COATS-shortie or long * leads the list with a 29,2 per cent Liew. basS; Anita Sando~N.val~:; , enrollment boost. Other increases: soon' Linda Tally, cello; an New Mexico A & M, 19.5 per cent; KeU~r; harpsichord. , -And one 'of the most STATIONERY Highla)'lds University, 16.3 per Musical directors for the serIes * cent; and New Mexico Western Col- are Waltet Keller, William Slocum, 'important for a thrill- lege, 12.1 per cent. and -Bruce Bullock. - d New Mexico Mines is down 2.3 Tickets for the series are $6, an A COCKTAIL or DANCE FROCK per ~ent ~lld Ne~ Mexico Military $1 per single program, There a~d * CARDS InstItute IS down 14 per cent. . reduced rates for students a Que possib1e explanation £01" the members of the museum. .;.::- -On all of these we are inereazed number of girls on the . . • making special prices * U.. N.M .. SOUVENIRS campuses this fall is that lla!ents S t Will Air have renewed faith in the bUSIness ena ors fhat ·willthrill· you outlook, . . , kO. p. blems Some authorities say the num- Par mg ro ber of girls in college falls off .wh~n All. tudent senators are urged to ASSOCIATED money is scarce. The small nse m s he senllte session tomorrow female enrollment a year ago (two- a!tlnd! in Mitchell hall 10l. tenths of one pel" cent) may have a p.. . . will be in charge STUDENTS BOOKSTORE indicated a fear among parents of Felix BrI~!,es d he will ap- r ',' bartley shop possible hard times. of . the mee I~~it:: to study the pomt a com 1 .. • '.. . parking problem. '11 be . Students Will Convene Credentials of. sena~o~~io~~ who . ·1' b checlted, and all organIz t'ves To Organize New C U are. entitled to have :e?;~~en::n~tor , ' Students interested in soeiolO~y ar!! urged t? selec e1 9.pd current social prohlem~ ar~ In~ for the meetmg. , \ Vlted to attend an orgamzuilonal .. ., I 1 meeting of a sociology club tomor4 E glishFilm 'Next of Km FOR HOMECOMING AND;, row aftllrnOOti at 4. . n .' . S t d y" .1 Ma.x Drake will be,in charge,~f Will Se Show~ . a ~ra DANCES . · the meeting which wII~ be held m ...... xt of Kin," an Enghs~ pro1- I , '1'-20 lounge. .l~ e. '11 be shown in Mltehe I i NAF.Kih"B FOR 'F.LOA'T ductl0n, WI . . '. under h 11 101 Saturday ev~nmlf ""1 ,CREPE Pffi."P,ER '.. a 'of the UtilverSltli "I m · JeHerson Club to Meet :~~i:~;,P~:~wings will be at '1 and . . ~ ~e"""'hdi-ve In Co' 'I R. om of· SUB \) p.m...... • .... • . . f th· ther seven candidates. The IS- Gt!IleGW&m-Dora ft. :IoiHi6 . unC1.... 0 ",.. .hort subject accompanY1ng . . hom comhig queen. group pictures o. eo. 'ndividual portraits of each ,~ " " ,,' Jefferson club members . WIll . The s. e is llOritic and the FIlm .. E ARE TltE first four of 11 .~. GloriaCha- sue of N!'v. 2 wI!l carry h coveted title will be held meet today at 3:30 p.m. inthe stu- ~e f;~tr~ it, Dilys powell of the~!~dates.From left to rlgh~!~:~:~ Hokona haU;candidate. Ba~otmf ff: lh: grill room of the SUB. dent council roo1ll~l:f theS,!B. '11 E O~ni~g Time~ discusseE!,~ ~~qU~c~ ve:;:, Marron ball; M:rya:Bverly Wiliiamson; Alpha Wednesday,) OV. , . The Rev. Franklm P. SmIth wlh fV m j'The Overlanders. e ... ard Joan Cook, Town du a!, e f the LOBO will carry (Staff Photo , a~dreBs the group, and his spe~c 10 '1 d by cutting and the soun .])etta Pi. The next two Issues 0 , 'Will cover IiSo)lle· Aspects ():l Llb- ra .~ . s emphasized, eral Religion." 0 rae I .

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I' .Stars of th~ ba~tle .Satu~day Hockey'Team Will Form 'b. O· .H OW S • ,'. mght were. LuppIno WIth hIS sprmts,' . • .

-"- to'Battle'Denver . .;. •• • Gnmes. who 1001ted a second LODOS...... LO U~e At Tuesday Night Meet - J ~ . . '...... Luppino, Bllddy LeWIS who an· All men intereated in signing up ~ NEw. MEXICO LOBO. . • .: Publl.bed Tu •• dAT, TIlllndAT .nd Fl:Idar of the reCiilar oollea'. ,..... acep' durin. boU· c.h.ored .the Wildcat line at tackle, fo. r. t.h.e. LOb. 0 hock. ey team are urged - IIaJ'w .lId. examination period! b,. the A ••ociated Stud ..." ot th.. UnlyenU,. Df N .... and Punchy Guerette for his strong to meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Mitch- IN lIexlco. Entered .....ond cia.• 1 matter. a.' the po.,' GIll.• e, ..A lbuqu01'que.~_.: .A1IIr1III .. t 1.'. 1918. ' row..' .1.s' ,., unde.r the .et of March B, 1879. l'rlnted I!J'the Vnl".~lti l'rfl'tlnr J;'_t. Subocri1ptlol\ After Falling ,tc? Arizona, .• ." And G .' play at end.' ell hall 109, l rate, U.60 tor the ••hool ,.ear. P"1.ble In .dv.n....· . • .,. , . . . . * 01< 01< The meeting is design()d to ascer. .s Editorial and Business office in tbeJoumaUsm Bldg.-Tel, 7·8861. Ext. 314. New Mexico, still nursing the 41 was neal.'ly over before they scored. In the dining hall of M()8a Vista tain how many Univelsity men ~ Bob Lawrence ______: __ - ______~ ______.. _:..;._ .. --___ Editot to 7 def~at suffered at the hands of their last marker. The Wildcats ,JIm Lamb. . . is an !lsh can bearing a sign "For W01.jld be interested. in playing and Bob Ch!).tten ______..... ____ .... ______.. ___ Managjng Editor ·ArlZOJ1!l Saturday night;' st!lrted toqk PQssession on a fumble" and N()tes from the preSs boi , ., old Lob~s!: l~makes one ~top !lnd ot,her is!!ues ;regalding affiliating

Jim Lamb ______- ____ .-______~ports Editor :drills Yllsterday all they pre;pare to SkIp Corley's ;pass to Hamilton . Seems as though there were as wo~der If mSlde the contall!er I~ a With the Sandia Hockey league. Doug Grant ___ - ______.:. ______.. ___ Busines8 Manager go back to Skyline 'competition V05.() was good- for 51i yalds, put. many enorS in the plesS bOJ!; as retirement plan ;(01;' old unIVersIty _~._~~ __~ with Denver Friday. ting Arizona on the New Mexico 4. there were on the field. footbal! players. . ., M' d T W'I'I PI The Lobos were .swamped under Tomwy Grimes p~cked liP h~s se<:-' John Large WaS. introduced to the '. '. >I< '" >1<. . uee eams· I .ay iI..s~x touchdowu attack,an4never ond sC~le of the mght, and hiS sec· fans as New Mexico's d~m major· , Wha~ thl!:\ campu!i\ ne(!dSlS a,good In WRC's Golf Tourney ~ Very Fynny • •• . " -8el'lously threatened the WIldcats. ond pOint after. ette.. Collections were taken up. for levolutlon. * ...... We hope. that university students were not responsible , Arizona's' sophomore Art Lup. W S aT the 1965 Olympics New' Mexico " 0\< '" Mcm and women WIIJ tea~ up Q - for taking the valve cores out of the rear tires of four cars pillO led .i\rizona scoring with three New Me i~o,:~r~e s:~re came in cheer 'leaders were 'a bit over an. ~l~hough the L~BO has been re- )Vednesday, Thursday, and Fl'ldaY, ,to.ll.chdownli aud tl)ree extra point!! the secon~ fra~e after En Ie xious and urged the team to' "block ;framm~ from takIng blasts. at any lD a golf to~rnament, ,sponsored ~y a lnld one pick-uV truck Saturday night, but considering some during th() l(l!lg n,ight, His 21 points So~'thardinterce ted ass and g e- that kick" before Arizona even readers, the office :pup will .I!-0w the Women s RecreatIOnal Counc~I. ::s of the attempts to be clever hereabouts, we'te not making any ,gaVe the speedy ballka total of 100 turned it to the ~4. B~~ Coon c~n- scored. And what girl was it who break that five-we~ll:-old traditIOn. One man and one 'Y0ma~ will bets. ' . ,PointlS' for the ~ea!>on.. t d 'th J M h' th I ft !lsked to meet who "under (long Elsewhere there IS a letter, to 'Fe compose each team, which WIII use S E I n.ec e WI oe urp y ID . e e . .) th b d" olde ed about the lecent edltOi':lal only one set of clubs and one ball. m Then there were the two, CaoiUacs parkeo on the grass on .. core. ar y . Side of the end !1

I ~ ~ to taste· better .. We think perhaps the Lettermen's club might do well to does~ t award tbat many letters or Wallace Studios at 220 fourth St. pledgel\ to~k th;ree actives, Bob ...... I t th d t illi-' th . swea ers. ., NW . Dearman, Jim McFarland and Bill SUb~lt pJ;'opqsa 0 El stu en coun~ anmng e wearmg . Second: !our editorial was par- • l{unkle, Tijeras Canyon Friday a to ALPHABET ILOCK$ or dlsplaY'of hIgh school letters on thIS campus. tIcularly 4!rected to those pet;sons. . • night fot;' a breath of fresh moun- M' ybe 'f students forgot about cross-town or cross-state ,,:ho have Just entered the Unlv~r- could dlt«;ct your futu~e edItol'l(lls tain air. The rest of the chapter College smobers from coast to coast prefer Luckies .01ILLItIIATIS a. 1 • '. sity and have had no opportumty toward mOl;'e constructive ends? If didn't find tbem until 1'00 in tli rivalry in high school, they'd be able to WhIP up a httle more to earn a lette!: (letter sweaters are you are un?oble to answer this last morning . . e to any other brand. Luckies lead. and by a wide enthusiasm for the university they now attend, but in so not. aw~rded upon entry into the question in the affirmative, we are C 'd' d th . t· 1 margin, according to the latest, biggest college . .' . '.. UU}veralty.) sorry we have embarrassed you. Upl sco~e .. e vlc.ories ast many cases, so shabbIly support.. 'Third: There is no apparent con- Sincerely, we~kend: FrldaY~lght RICky L!,mb, survey. Once again, the No. ;I. reason: Luckies taste -BL-- nection bet;weeu a student's school Names withheld OhiO, and Donme Brooks, p!~, better. They taste better because Lucky Strike is _..,....~--,-~..-,-~~_---_------~--.----. spirit and the type of clothing he became e~gaged. Sunday VlckJe wears.' . You went to a great deal of J,!dah, Chl 0,. and JO? Don Cook, the cigarette of fine tobacco ••• and "Ifs Toasted" Phrateres Pledge Julie Carter to Leave At best the matter seems to be trouble to discuss a "trivial" mat- PI~, were pmned. GInger Covey, to taste better. "Ifs Toasted"-the famous Lucky • '. W . • T 20 julie .c.·arter, reCiPient. Of. last trivial and yo. U.I' treatment of .it tel', but your literary style is ter- gh~tO,.acsePtdd C~ C~UtmleHY's Phi Strike process-tones up Luckies' light, mild, good­ 9 . omen In - . year's LOBO outstanding senior arbitrary, Is it possibl~ that you rific. • -BL- . e. PItta 'tun TaYd' RUfrle Dta un~r o"" ____,,,,~~ . woman award, leaves the univer- IS pI~ne .. 0 e ~ t, . elta Sig. tasting tobacco to make it taste even better. This Nine women were Jlledged by sity today for Redondo Calif, .. . C?nme Aln~worth, PI PhI, and Pete l'i\fI\\~!: explains the Droodle below. which is: Eskimo Phrateres recently in" ceremonies where she will .teach high sCho.. oi Blddle, PhI. Delt, becam.e pin. ned 'C' . .-/ " I-l B . L.' seminar enjoying Luckies in badly built classroom• held in '1'-20 loung,e. . history, Miss Carter has been a ounel yeen as usy Ire Sh~urday mght. Pat Golig,htly, A "'."•• ~ttOft EAS~ • un•• FLY SKIP.ING 10'. The women pledging were: secretary in the com;ptroller'i! offiC!e ,- C I 0, and Ro~er C~pple, SIg, hl;'ve ,us,,·b\l ~ Like all real cool people, Eskimos know Luckies Euphemia Garcia, Lucia Salcido, this year. , V,. L S J. . d n l. . ak'!:'unced their Chl'lstmas weddmg taste better. So. get the better-tasting cigarette Pat Huenergardt, Grace Cluver, w,tn tUDles an ,-0 ,ties p s. N.w ,ISlIv.,ed.Tlp'i writes Lily Trujillo, Velma Martinez, Te- The Crown forest in Trinidad, "Aeo.okie srune and slutnber party ••• Lucky Strike. DIPIISSED .LIA resita Maestas, Simmie Romero, B.W.I., has an area of 960.6 squllre By KEN SlNER th' t' h h d h ld" _. ffi b k was given for the Pi Phi pledges the way you' do • ~ '. fin!, . d L'd S· . il a e a e ,sOme 0 ces ac Saturday night at th h t r .. ··.. - COMMlnlNG SUICIDI an 1 a IsnerQs. m es. Felix Briones, president of the home in Carlsbad High," and pro. house.· e c ap ar medium or broad. "0:, wIth· 'lltlLE MAN ON CAMpUS IJV 81de ...., ... ' stud~nt s~nate, foretold. t!Je end ceeded to wa~der ~hrough his high Last night Pi Phi gave an open out chan;I"; point;. Re­ LUCKIES TASTE BETTER " of hiS active catnpUS political ca- school memories, dlsC!uss the recent house for the Lambde Chis Also fill. available In blue, red. reer in ,an interview this week at bad luck of the Carlf5bad football the KAs had a halloween parlY for green or black Ink. Gilt CI Cleaner, Fresher, S~oother! the Phi Delta Theta fraternity team, and hope that more Carlflbad the Tri Delts . Paper-Mote Pen locloyl, house. ..' , stu~ents would continue their edu- Big Ep initiated Lawrence Fool' ~ter comple~mg the bachelor s catIOn at UNM. at 3:00 Sunday morning, Nice rea. 000 reqUIrements In' three years, h . Top Career sonable hour .lIanIctrl IPprova Briones is now in .hi~ first year of U~~er pressure ,fe confessed thlltThe ahnuaiSettlement School tea .1lI11 cln't II1II.' 00 law school. '. the • so~e offices. w!lre ~reshl~u!n will be held this Wednesday from 3 OI'trIllS'. About the End . and Jumor class Jlrellidencles, vlce- to 5 sponsored by the Pi Ph' Alum XXX "Four years is usually consider~d pre~ident. of th~ student body•. and, club. I • CIII't !tall ')(')( standard for a student to remam dunng hIS semor year,pret31dent in politics," Briones said, "although of the student body. SlIv.r.d-Tlp . - I will possibly be Active in stud~l!t The native New Mexican has been Today" Is Dea'·dl,·ne r."11•••• 49¢ fIFTY-DOLLAI court and law department actlvl- a member of the sophomore honor- . 10'1 SCOUT KNlf. ties!' . ar~ Vigilantes, and was ona of the T R f P f He estimates that he will receive few juniors to be admitted to Kha- 0 e urn roo s his LL.B. 'in tlte sp;:ing of 1957. tali, senior class honorarY ·society. '" .. . . "Sure Beflms a long way off," he Briones seemed at home in the !l'fembers of ~he Mirage ataff grinned.. quiet congeniality of the Pi Delta saId that to::Iay IS the las~ day',to Briones' political activities here Theta fraternity house and said make selectlOilS of portraIt pnnts . have Included freshman and sopho- he would probably sta~ o'n there. He by stu~entswho will have their pie­ ok • -" more clasa presidencies, presidency spealts with insight andauthoriW tU~h m thef yeaI' btOb . t .. "'."What's this?" of Forensice, chairmanship of the on all phases of stUdent life. . e, proo s ~us· e re urned to World University Service campaign The veteran of two years on the Wallace StUdIOS, 220 Fourth st. asks ROGER PRICE'" here and committee work. This debate team appeaJ;'snot to be NW, by IJ p.m. today, or the San yelli, beside being' president of the frustrated. by his ultra-rough 19 AngellO b~anch of Wallace willlriake For solution see paragraph above,; SIlnate, he is also vice.president of hours including civil procedure, the se ection. .-. • ' ....~. ~ '') , the student body. . .' contracts, criminalla.w, legal meth- ~tudents'Yho have. not recel',-:ed PAPER-MATE . Stepped-tIp Pace . ods, property, tOl'ts,arid AFROTC. theIr pl;'oofs In the ~all shOUld pick PENS GOT A LUCKY DROODLE? "When I first caine here, I took "The Air ROTC is A pretty good them!,p at the studiO, and make the Are / CIGARETTES 15 hours my fir!!t semestar," he 'deal for most stUdents," he con. selection ther\!. If you've got a Lucky Droodle in your noodle, send saidj"but I soon. foul'ld out that I tinued, "but the four hours perse· .~.--"------Available At it in. We pay $25 for an we use, and also for many would really. have to hit it if I mester are considered electives and SUB ta Sponsor Dance' '. GHOST WITHelNDl1 we don't USe. Send as marty aEI you. like with your wanted toeomplete my laW' wo;rk by can slow you down a bit!' This se- .. d~crlptivetit1es to: Lucky Dtoodle, P. O. Box 67. '5'1." . ' mester will be his last with the Music b:v , on rec- IN HIS 01 Since then he .has carried from military group. ' ords of course, will be featured at New York 46, N. Y. *DROODLEB. Copyright. 1964. by Roger l'rlce 19 to 21 hours par semester and Shy and secretive about his per· the recol'd dane!! Wedilelnlay night , ,. maintained a grade aYerage high sonal life, Briones. is the filcture In the SUB. The affair will lltart It!Sirm . ... enough to enable him to enter into of contentment in his bachelOrhood, at 7 lind last until 9 p.m. This will "I thot I'd be eoniliderate and tell her that her hose were wrinlded-but many extra·curriculal" actiVities, but let the discussion of his futUre be the tltth dance in the SUB 2122 :E. Central she wasn't wearing hose!' Relaxed an4 carin', Briones said end with "One never knows!' Wednesday night series.

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• Public Is ,1nvitf!d POll ~ I-Iomecoming Band LeaderUtogSr Utah Win; of Ideas" ~ To Editor's Talk I ~ i:ArtIe Shaw. He also !~d~h~e!.:!~a[o t::ttt:~~e WIll lJl , 'Students in ~ome Beam and Bruening expll1ined the g wrote "String of Pel1rls" l1nd University Pioneers Arizona will speech l1nd EnglIsh have governmental setup, for thei;r re- • -..:l0 - "Pennsylvania Six.Five·Thousand" return to Border c~nference wars vited to hear' Miss Davenport, spective campuses to a joint ses- Uts!Academic Policy for the ~ate Gle~n Miller and con· Standings Posted when they entertain the Buffaloes as journalisl!1. students l1nd sion of Lobo and Wildcat students• • 8 ducted hIS band m more than 1,000 " of West Texas State. , After the joint session, the By BOB LAWRENCE ... of Bob Crosby's "Club 16" radio rOr I ntramurals Utah State took an e,arly lead,The talk is scheduled for 3 !,l.m. groups broke up into smaller pan- . Bob Titchenal, varSity football coach, has said, he has ab­ ~ shows. , 'which wasn't threatened" when ' in the Journalism build- els. Dr. Sherman E. Smith, director ~ Tickets on Sale . ' they defeated Colorado A&M 20 to and Central l1venues. A of student affairs, met with Bruen- solutely no intention of leaving UNM at the end of the season, Tickets for the dance are on sale INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL 14 in Logan Saturday. This Satur- southerner, Miss Dav. ing l1nd other members' of the stu- thus denying a story can'ied in the Albuquerque Journal for ~1.50.a pE\rson in the SUB and STANDINGS _day tlie Utags entertain -in 1948 was chosen in At- dent council to further expll1in the ,E from members of Spurs, sophomore Fraternity League neighbors from Brigham Young, as one of the nation's out- student government at UNM. yesterday morning. wome~'s honorary. Ll1mbda Chi Alpha 2 0 and the Aggills from Col?ra~o will standing. women born in the South. Editors of campus pUblications And, Titchenal emphasized, he is in complete accord with Dun~g World War. II, G!ay Kappa Sigma' 2' 0 welcome the Montana GrJzzll~s. . chOIce was made und~r ~us- in another group, which the university's' academic policy, in spite of the fact that served In Eurol1e, as chIef m~sIc~l Phi Delta Theta 1 1 Denver sent II; powerf~ WIchIta . of the Atlanta Const~tutlOn. touched primarily on methods of "many members of the team carry their books along on trips l1rranger for MIller. Aft!!r. ~Iller s Kappa Alpha 1 1 eleven home Fnday nursmg a 27 15 a ,graduate of Georgia, h!1s operation l1nd financing of the year- ______and have to study the night before death. Gray took over dlrectlQn of P' K Al h 1 1 to 14 defeat. Denver meets the Lo- master s degree from ColumbIa, books l1nd student newspapers at the orchestra until the. end of the S: mi~~ hi Ea silon 1 1 bos at Denver Friday: has studied in Pl1ris. each university. a game." war. He then formed his own band T g K P E h ' 2 The Cougars of Bngham Young ======The Journal story said, in part: for radiQ work. Gray's music re- !1u apP!1 ps on 0 sent thei!.' fourth string quarterback 00 200 f 11 f Investigation "Drastic differences on the uni­ sembles that of the Glenn Miller SI~a ChI 0 , 2 D' K' b 11 • to th f' 'th Some 1,7, proo ga ons 0 versity athletic policy provide the ave 1m a lJl e ray WI bottled' rum were exported from band. Last week's scores: Montana Saturday and he encoun· T . 'd d B WIt G t' B 't . reason for Titchenal's discontent and desire to look elsewhere." "I never wanted. ' to cash in on P'-KJ appa 'AI p h a, 36 ; T'au K appa -t ered 11 19t0 7 VIC . t ory f or the h"ome- lastrIm year a, .- .., _0 rea naJn Glenn's reputatIOn," says Gray, Epsilon 16. . standing crew. - • ' Of U Traffic Yesterday afternoon, Titchenal whose scoring. of "Chattanooga Lambda Chi Al h 26 Ka a Joe Mastrogiovanni was unable .-- said he had been asked if he would Choo·Choo" and other' songs became Alpha 22 p a, ; pp to save his Cowpokes from Wyo. Pancho Villa's favorite candy was _Ierway accept a be~ter position if it were NowUn 01 . offered to hIm. Miller hallmarks. . K ,·S· 33'S' C' h' 27 mi~g from. defeat when the Wad· ::.p=ea=n=u=t=b=n=·t=tl=e=.===-=====~I Back to MIller apPl1 Igma, ,Igma I" • dies fell before Utah 14 to 7 at t" "I told him 'hell yes. Any man "But with these new b!\ndscom- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 24; Phi Laramie. Wyoming is idle this A committee to investigate would,''' Titchenal snapped angri- ing up and playing what they think Delta Theta,19. week and Utl1h has invited Idaho I . . ly. Then he grinned. "My wife asked l proposed Improvements In the me this morning after she ,saw the is Miller music, I decided it was I ddt L to b~ their homecoming foes. 1 time to step in and produce some n epen en eague ARE· i campus parking situation was Journal, why didn't I tell her when of the real stuff!' . ' Air Force ROTC 2 0 YOU 'i( we were going to move?" Gray and his band liave been Newman Club 1 0 White's' Condition ! appointed by student senate Asked if he had been correctly praised by many. leaders in the Cyclops 1 1 HUNTING I president Felix Briones yes- quoted as saying he was :'discour~ I . . aged" about three consecutIVe losses entertainment industry: Los Federales 1 11 Not Yet Revealed FOR A GOOD I HEAD COACH BOB TITCHENAL is telling denied this flatly and said he is in complete ac­ terday at the first offiCIal busI- suffered by the Lobos (to Utah Bob Crosby-"Jerry Gray, the Navy ROTC 1 f man who created "Begin the Be- Smoked Irish 0 1 Lobo fans were stunned yes- members of the football team that he is going to cord with university athletic policies. UNM Pres­ ness meeting of the senate. State, 6·0; Wyoming, 9·7 and Ari­ guine" for Artie Shaw and almost Baptist Student Union 0 2 terday by the news that center CLEANER? Your college graduation I, be around for awhile. A story in yesterday's ident Tom Popejoy has pledged administration The senate discussed three sug~ zona,. 41~7) Titchenal nodded, ring, a recognized sym­ Albuquerque Journal indicated that the popular support to the team. (Staff Photo) all the hits Glenn Miller ever }Ul1de, Last week's scores: Larry White's foot injury might Then Call 3-6553 gestions presented previously to frowmng shghtly. has the greatest dance band In the . be criticaL bol of your achievement, young coach may leave the university. Titchenal Briones' "Sure, I'm a little discouraged- country today. Most'of the f9rmer AIr Force ROTC, 37; Los Federa. The big pivot man was hurt and let us show you in 10 Kt. gold. Wide . • . maybe disappointed is 11 better wbt a beautiful job we FIrst ~he proposal that no cars word. But I think the boys are com. Glenn Miller musicians are in his les, 36. in the game with Arizona Satur- choice of stones. be permItted to park anywhere on ing out of it all rig1Jt. They'll play orchestra•••. " ~avy ROTC, 30; Baptist Student day night, and was removed. can do. Now's the time to let us clean your Bum­ campus. was dIscussed. Another hard, like they have all season." Knew Him When Umon, 29. . At press time doctors had not Heavy Gold $30.00 - suggestion was that only students Could UNM beat Denver Fri- Broderick Crawford - "I knew Los Federales, 40; Baptist Stu- disclosed the seriousness of the mer things before you Heavy Silver $22.50 living more than six blocks aWay day night? put them away. Jerry Gray when he was Glenn dent Union, 32. injury. NEW MEXICO LOBO !rom the .campus be .iss~ed park- "Frankly, they'll have to be up. Miller's right hand man in Eurolle Cyclops, 31; Smoked Irish 29 ------Emergency 2ohr. serviee mg permIts. :rhe thIrd I~ea was :for it," Titchenal said. He pointed when we were all working for (overtime). In.1961, Trinidad, B.W.I. import- THE VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO that the parkmg regulatIons. and out that Denver, formerly Skyline Uncle Sam during the war. He ere- ed $1,160,200 worth of paper bags, allotments of ~pace be reVIsed. Conference door mat, had surged ated wonderful music then and it is boxes, writing pl1per and other pa· 1800 Central E. Ted Raff, chaIrman of the new into a three-way tie with Wyoming a thrill to hear.bim ~till making the Parents and Fans per Vol. 58 Thursday, October 28, 1954 No. 18 committee, said after the meeting and Utah f?r thle 100dP flead, danWd ~ahd same sound WIth his new and ex- that within a month "we may be upset prevIous y~un e eat e IC - citing orchestra., If anyon!l. has to See Colorful Sho' W ------'--- able to propose methods of bring. ita. carry on the MIller tradItIon, no' - n _I P W S ing between 100 and 200 more cars Concerning the academic require_ one is more suited than Jerry Gray, Fans and -parents of university Sh OW at Ilooey' on campus." ments at the university, Titchenal ~he man who hel~;d create the style students were entemined at 'half- -I S k A-d d -II tort Members of the committee are said, "Ask any kid. You have ~ lJl the first place. , . ' Cou nel ee S I oro e I Bill Moulds, Gayle West, Bob Mat- work hard tQ get by an~ star If! - "We worked tim~ of t~e Lobo-WIldcat ga!l1e S!'t­ with Glenn Miller before the war urday. nIght by ,the unIverSIty ls t '-,·,st nate) tueucci, Pete Madrid, Sonja Lovald, sch?ol. But I kn~w the umverslt¥ s -f rJ III F 'M S V· St 0 Virgie Gentry, Susan Weitzel, Carol pohcy o~ athletics and academ~cs when Jerry Gray helped him build marchmg band and student card Townsend andMonicaSilfverskiold. America's finest dance band. It is stunts. ' •.. F YII U w~en~slgl!-edthe.contract,andIm or e nl arms By TED PHILLIPS rom e a I ~ gomg to stIck by It." a thrill to work with such a bril~ Theme of, the band's performance . . . HC Ch • M A. Journal story Monday criti-. liant musician." was a salute to Glenn Miller. As ,the A motion was passed by the stu· Rodey has another success on Its The homecommg para?e wIll airmen to eet cized the university for its failure band played some of Miller's -bet- dent council at yesterday's meeting boards. start from .North Cornell, m front A meeting of all homecoming to go after athletes more actively. . -, , ' ter known al1l'angements, it formed .to request the athletic commission Christopher Fry's "The Lady's of Mesa VIsta dorm at 9:30 a.m. committee chairmen has been set President Tom L. Popejoy re­ Weekly USCF Conclave diagrams coinciding with themusi~ ,; to bear the cost of new che,er. Not for Burning" Rodey Theater's Nov. 6. • for 1 p.m. today in the speech de· stated the university's policy on T F t D P • h cal numbers. ,- leader uniforms. . ' t ff Led by ~he U~M marchmg' band partment studio next to Bandelier. athletics earlier this week when he o ea ure r. arls C d L.- t d di ti f New uniforms for the cheerlead· first pro~uc~IOn of the yea~, go 0 and bo~stm~ thu-ty floats, the pa- Chairmen who cannot be present said, in an interview: "Much as we A d· . f·t I • . ar s"Un s, un er ' rec on 0 IS.cusslOn 0 VI a . Issues lJl Alpha, Phi Omega, saluted parents ers WI'11 cos t an estimated '!"'.."'126 00 to a l'olhckmg start last. mght andt'l rade wIll wmd• cddown Central, past should contact Mary Ann Cameron like to field •winning teams ' we still the commg state and antional elec- who attended the game and visitors Cleta Honeyman and Peggy Test- mamtamcd the pace rIght up un I Contmu on page 2 at a·GU3. Contmucd on page 2 tions will be featured by :the meet- from Arizona man of RallyCom told the council. the final cUl-tain. ing of the United Students Chris- • The cheerleaders receiVe new uni. As Thomos Mendip, the ex·soldier tian Fellowship supper forum, at· ------forms each ye!'lr and the uniforms who wants to be hanged, Bob Gas. 6:25 p.m. Thursday. . In 1962, 66 sawmills were operat- from the prevIOUs year are passed . Dr. William J. Parish, professor ing in Trinidad, B.W.I. " , on to the freshman cheerleaders, taldo was outstandmg throughout of business administration, and Dr. ,. , , the council was told. the play. His lines were delivered Howard ;t. McMurray, chairman of The island of Aruba has an area of " Council Lacks Funds with all the witty cynicism needed the Department of Government, of 69 sqUare miles and has -80 miles .. n • j will lead the discussion. of roads. . The student council, in view of to portray the male lead. To Mr. their present financial sit~ation ~nd Gastaldo must go first honors. . i in line with the finanClal pollcy h I which has been followed this year, . Suzanne Oglesby, as the calm- ,I I decided not to appropriate money mg enchantress Jennet Jourde­ 'Ii for the uniforms at the meeting mayne, ml1de a flying first act en· '" I ,., ~ I' WHEN. YOU: KNOW YOUR BEER yesterday; trance in speech as well as action. Ii Co;uncilman ~ treasurer ROIl: n i e She settled down nicely during : Ii" I Callnns reported t~ ·the. cou1!-cIl on the second act and the third act ":! ••• it's bound to be Bud I the present finanClal SItuatIOn of . ' , , i the student council. Calkins report· clImaxed her perfol'mance. . j ed that the council had a deficit of Rode¥ :rcteran Tom C~lkms You'see it so often ••• a worm welcome $112.00. The year was started with tUI'!led m hIS usual first-rate Job of $S,230.14 in the council fund and actmg. As t~e m~yor wh? 'Yallts to for a cold bottle of Budweiser. And it's I! to date the council has spent or reo be alone WIth hIS c.onVlctlOns, he no wonder that the distinctive taste of , I apportioned $3,343. The largest also manages to p~t m a good plug Budweiser pleases people as no other amount of this total ($3,150) was for the Com~uJllty Chest Red beer can do •• ,for only Budweiser is 'I put into the homecoming fund. Feather campmgn. . . Costly Garb .. Don. Bondurant, . lookmg. very ~ brewed by the costliestprocesson Earth. " .,\ 1 Other items included in this re- much h,ke an overwClght ~OUls Cal· port of expenditures was a $30.40 hern, ,dId .a commendable Job as the i cost for a new cheerleader skirt chIef JustICe. , ."" EhjOy which the council bought for a sixth Other lllembel's of the cast in· cheerleader who was adqed this cluding Bruce Hqod, Dawn Peter­ , , semester. son, Ronald Oest, Carolyn and < Approximately $2,500 from this Denv!!l, TipP!t, Myron Herrick, a~d semester's activity tickets will be NorrIS Deskm) all help~d makll thIS 'r Budweise:J!, credited to the student councll nc- a play well worth seemg. count by Nov. 1 said a spokesman As a reminder, "Th!l Lady" will Leads· All Beers In Sales loda, irt the associated students office. continue through Nov. 5, with the USTEH TO Calkins reported that a report exception of Sunday night. By McGregor-the warmest jacket in the world tor its "SPORIS TODAY" • __ an"- '''e Yearsl from last spring,'s fiesta had b~en weight. Sturdy, pure woven nylon, outside•. Super warm WITH IILL STERN ''',o"g'' found in the Ilersonnel office and F h M t' T" ht nylon. fleece inside. Fade and stain resistant; completely Ale .ADlO NIfWORIC 0' was in the process of being copied ros ee '"9 onl9 FOUR MORE of the 11 homecoming queen can­ day's paper will carry the final group shot of the washable.' Colors: • Maple, Evergreen; Brown, Navy and MONDAY IH.U .RIDAY ANHEIJSER.BUSC~, INC. for circulation. There will be a, meeting of the didates. From left to right they are: Beverly queen candidates. The issue of Nov. 2 will carry whito. 36~46. Leadership training day was set freshman class at7 :30 this eve­ Ochterbeck, Alpha Chi Omega; Janet Barnes. individual portraits of each candidate. The elec· .' , • T, LOU 15 • N. W A It It • L 0,1 A NOll '. Men's SpOrtswear - 1st Floor 22.95 I. for Nov. 7 aftel' a discussion by the ning in Rm. 101 of Mitchell hall. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Barbara Mitchell, Chi tion will be Wednesday, Nov. 3, in the SUB• Continued on page 2 All freshmen are urged to attend. Omega and Patty Stewart, Dormitory D. Fri- (Staff Photo)