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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1931 - 1940 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1934 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. UrJ!VERS!-TV OF NfW MEXICO liBRARY Frfd"ay, February 23, 1934 - rHE NEW MEXICO LOBO Just because thtil girls buy- the From obsel'Vations on the tickets to the dance tonite, will campus, The Whirlwind isn't they have to lead on the dance alone in digging up dirt, N rw flrxtrn 1£nbn floor, too? WILDCATS ARRIVE FOR A CRUCIAL SERIES ' Coast to Coast Intercollegiate Press Service I I PRICE FIVE CENTS Numbe~ 22 ' VoL. XXXVI ALBUQUERQUE, NJDW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1934 Matthew's Address Main Members to Attend Feature of Assembly NEWSPAPERS AND Faculty C •tt S t U LobostoFightArizonaforAGGIES BOW TO THE LOBO ·- CRIME IS SUBJECT • OIDIDI ee e S p A last 1ninute rally on the part of Internat'l Relation A general assembly was held Thurs 1 the Lobo F1·osh failed by a cloae mar day1 March 1, at 11 in the gymnasium . Second Place in Conference Wolves Take Both ~:::~~2" s,withtheUnivorsity)loy• Texas Tech Sure ~~~b(.'~~~:~~~;:~~.f:~;n::;.n~ The main feature of the program oF DARGAN PAPER New Pmnt System for Grades Fmnlc Montoya, viaying center in Wildcats. Netther teams standinga m gin in Friday's game. After Castillo's .Conference, Debate 1 field goal to tie the score in the final was an address by Dean Douglas Mat Games from Farmer place of Walton, opened the scoring of First Place in g:~.:o!~:'p~·~n ~:·pg::oc:~e ;~l~ 11 Paper Based on Research at New Ruling Will Allow Medical and Law Students to Record-breaking .Crowd Expected to Attend; Three Lobo the second half with a field goal and the lead with a fast goal as the fmal Dr. White May Accompany thews on the topic of The Real You/' a free throw. The Lobos mn the Basketball Race umn. ln the early part of the week mmute, Apodaca put the Aggies in The mus1c was furnished by the girls' Huntington Library in Finish Bachelor Degree Work at Professional School :Players to End Basketball Careers 0 V S • • 36 scol'e f;rom 17-13 to 29-18 before the the Tempe Teachers and the New Delegation to Texas B J ' 35 22 ' 37 1\!oxl"co Agg1es split in a two gamo whistle sounded, Whtle Apodaca and octette. Junior and Semor classes California A record-breaking c:wwd is expect visitors could move from their 13 Thompson starred for the visitors, March 9 and lO held special meetings 1mmediately NM Letter Club Makes All At a recent meeting of the General point disadvantage. Thereafter, the ser1es, to d1·op Tempe in the cellar good guardmg by Lobo guards, Cas ed to attend the Arizona-New Mexico Wolf Pack Boxers Last Game Thrills Fans as game was fairly well matched) the The warring basketeel'S from the position, but later in the week they followmg the program. A meeting of Phi Kappa Phi w" Plans for Dance Friday p M Faculiy of the University of New game ending _ , Montoy-a was UntYersity of New Mexico will write slipped back down nftcr a couple of tillo and Fernandez, made scormg U. STUDENTS DEBATE held at the Dmmg Hall on the eve- -- • ' ' basketball game at Cal'lisle gymna Lobos Trail Until Final 35 22 hatd for the Aggie team. The final The April assembly is to be set :Mexico, sov~ral new measm:es were high point man :for the Lobos with their :finale on the season of 1984 on close calls with the U. N · M. Loboa. aside as Awards day for the Honor ning of Februal'Y 211 presided over by At thQ NM Letter Club meeting adopted which Wlll greatly affect the smm tonight and tomorrow night, Minute score was 213-26. Break Even with seven markers; Seeley, Aggie for- their own court tonight and tomorrow Conference Standinga Swayne and Mattucci Up Soctoties, and the May assembly. 1s held lust Wedp.esday afternoon m the with the outcome almost cettain to Although tbetr lead in Satm:day's Dr. T. M. Pearce. The paper of the students o:C the Universtty after Sap ward led the with six. The mght as they battle the highly touted W L Pet. -!iold University of New awards day for athletic organizat10na. In nosing out the New Mexico Ag vi~itors ~ame held throughout the first half evening was glVen by Dr. Marion University Gymnasium, Gwinn Haury, tember, 1934. play an important part i_n demding scoring on both •teams was distrib- U mvers1ty of Arizona Wildcats. Texas Tech. ------7 1 .876 Texas rech Team gies in both of two very exciting bas and most of the second, but vamshed Mexico Against Amarillo Dargan. It was based on research new Lobo football mentor, gave a tallc who Wlll hold second place. This will uted among all the players no one Throughout this season these ancient NEW MEXICO ----""t 6 2 .760 The fi:rst provision bas to do with --.- ketball games Fr1day and Saturday 1 in the final minutes, the Lobo year be.of great 1mpormnce to both um man making a large pnxt of the rivals htwe been fighting mp and tuck Arzona ------6 2 .760 done in the Huntmgton Library in on aprmg football practiee, whrch was students who enter professional The Unive1aity of New Mexico box~ evenings of last week, the Lobes re .400 lings, pulled out ahead as the game The International Relations Club is tallies. ;fox the runner-up position in the Far Flagstaff ------4 6 Art Life in Mexico California last summer, started Thursday afternoon. Conch schools upon leaving the Uni'versity velsities whe11 these two traditional ing tenm returned from Lubbock late tained theh• second place be with Ari~ .200 ended. Apodaca's free throw left the plannmg to send a delegation of stu zona m confeience standings. At the Southwestern Border Conference race1 'J;empe ------2 8 The paper reads as follows: Henry was formelly head of the gi'Id- of Now Mexico. A candidate for the rivals meet for second honors in tho Satmday night after a strenuol.ls Saturday's Game but this week-end will mtnesf! the end Aggies ------1 5 .167 Farmer Freshlnen trailing 22-21, a:fter dents to the regional conference a.t end of Saturday night's game, the The Aggies jumped into a quick Frequent criticism of the modern itop. activities at the Unwersity of iinal Botder Conforenco standings. weelc-end of wrestling and :fistiCuffs of that m.ad scramble to see who shall Boyce Stockton's two-point Jbasket. Canyon, Texas, Mtuch 9 and 10. Dr. Subject of Talk at Bachelor's Degree may offer in lieu score was tied at 31-nll, making it lead with a goal by I{ull, Aggie cen Missouri, and more recently has been The Lobos still remember the two with tlie Texas Tech boys. The meet :dde in the standings on the tail of B11L Stocltton acocunted for most of A. S. White, spcnsOL' of the club, Wlll newspaper for its ::~cnsational ~x of the lnst thirty haUl'S at this Uhi necessary to play a five minute extra ter, and continued to hold a slight Lobo Yearlings Split Two ended m a deadlock with each team the mighty pennant winners, the Mat the locals' 22 tallies. probably accompany the delegation. plOitation of ertme suggJJst~; an en con.ching a strong 11rofesSIOnal team defeats handed them by the Arizona period. It turned mto a wild, s,pec lead throughout the game until the Art League Meeting versity the full first years wol.'k at a '• carrying away ;four victories out of adors from Texas Tech. Last week Games with Farmer Frosh The conference has been fortunate m St. Louts, Coach Henry will be ih boys last year, The Wildcat engers tacuhu· battle, which kept fans on tie finish. Jimmy Baird, forward, +_,._.,_,_,,_,_,_,__ ,_,_,.-jl ... quiry as to how the colonial news- class A medical college or an ap the eight matchea. both of these. Universities won doube in securing Dr. David MaY.,Dnrd for at the helm of all U .N.M. track and then: feet a good part of the t1me. rang :five :field goals for the Aggi~s Dr. Kerchevllle addressed the Art papers reported crimes. Thts ques pL·ovcd school of law, requiring i:J. •Y have been ridmg on a crest of an ex Alfonso M1rabal, bantam weight of headers as they fougl1t Jn·east to · 'l'he U. N. M. Frcshrnan basketball the1r main speaker. Dr. Maynard has The Lobos won 37 -all w1th a last sec~ the first half, four of them coming in League on the subject of 11Art Life tion is answered through an analysis football activities. each case three years fo~ entrance, tended winning streak and m;c an- this University, won his match lmnd breast clown the heme stretch light up team split a hotly played t)vo-game SHOE just returned front Chma, where he ond goal by Barton. succession within a few mmutes time, I m Mexico" at their monthly meeting Plans for the Letter Club dance be- prov ded the w01k equtvalent for Jun .xious to chnllc up two mor~ scalps. Ily, as did Ben Moya, of the Lobo to the tape :for second place honors. series with New Mexico Aggie Fi'esh was assistant United Stutes trade of the space devoted to crime in the 1 .. The Aggie team had evidently been The Lobos looked rater ragged with REPAIR Wednesday night at the Dining Hall. mg given tomght were also complet- 10r standing has been done in resi tanm, in the lightweight division. Bill men last week1 m games preliminnl'Y commissioner m Hong Kong. He has Virginia Gazette :from 17361 the year h They are sa1d to have a planned at- slightly underrated if the fight they Walton out, because of a bad ankle, Thts 'year's U. of A. team is doped Few pco})le k n o w Mexico as Brannin, co~captain of this year's to Lcbo-Aggie va1·sity tilts. ING had an unusual opportumty to study m which 1t was founded, down to the ed. Ticket sales fo1• tlus are betng dence at thts Univer:;;ity. Also a p tack to whip down the local quintet, gavo the Lobes is to be considered a and True on the bench. The half ended to be one of the sh·ongcst and smooth thoroughly as Dr. Kercheville. He written notice of this intention must Wolf Pack pugilists, won on a techm~ conditions in South China, travclhng and they will probably 11.p their bng of measu1·e to judge them. Howevel·, 16-14. est working clubs produced in tbis. ter +•_,_,._,_,_,_.,_,_,_,_,_ hved m that country a large part of American Revolution. sponsored by W .A.A. bo: submttted to the Dean before the ill cal knockout in the fourth round. litcry in many a day and arl! picked1 far mto the interior. Prior to that, Walton, key man and ace of the team, In the last seven minutes of the I his life, and is intimately acquainted The murder and manslaughtcl' cases end of the Junior year; if before en~ tricks wide open to clinch second Brannin floored his opponent and -was by those who should know, to trim he taught economics at Yenching Uni was out Wlth an injured ankle most of game, the Lobos eame from a 30-22 Charlie's Pig Stand II LADlES' HEEL CAPS with many of the foremost artists in found may be illUstrated by the mur~ Dr. David Maynard to Speak trance into the professional school the place. given the dectsion whim the Tech botlt games. The Lobes inability to Coacli Johnson's quintet in easy style, l Opposite Umversity at • MEN'S HALF SOLES versity, and b'ccame familiar 'With disadvantage tQ. tie the game nt 31- I the country. For some time Dr. 1g :However, the Hilltoppers have not fighter gamely continued1 apparently 2106 East Central Avenue dcr of Lii'elet Lnrby in 1737. Four on International Relations cand1dato. shall have completed all secure the till-off OI' to score often was The Arizonians, nfteJ. playing bere1 conditions in North Chinn. all. This can be pnrtly traced to lCercheville was assistant to Diego Mystery Ends as Mae West l'Unaway servants had happened specific and group requirements in been idle and may have a su1-p:nse or out on his feet. Bill Keithley, U. N. M. probably clue largely to his absenCC!~ jou.rney down to Cruces where they Also Visit Allen's Shoe Shop Mr. Ernst Uiberall of Austria will ke Walton's entrance in the game, PIG STAND NO. 2 j Riviera. " two :fa • the Wildcats. It must also welter weight, also won his match. also contribute to the interest of the upon the cabin of this frontier hunter Dr. David Maynard, former u. s. accordance with the University regu~ :nt 1 Friday's Game A five minute overtime period was meet the Aggies in a pair of tdts1 1 The environmental and biological be l'emembered that the Varsity has Sports critics and enthusiastic fans meeting in several addresses which Declares Campus Beauties · h Trade Commisaioner of Hon..,. Kong, lations and to the sn.tisft~.ction of the so that if they split in their series !~~~::n:~~~~~~-~~--~~ factors were stressed as the direct m t e Virginia back country, and t:. heads of the departments conce1ncd• Jat ThC scoring- ·was slow to start1 Wal played which bl'Ought out the sporting --··~:.::~!:~~~~~~---+ will be particula1•ly timely in vtew of lost only one game on their home floor hem·ti1y booed the decision which was will probably boost their average, influence on the resultant art of the bunch and sont a delegation to Holly- were entertained by him. The next China, will speak in Rodey Hall next if at least seventy~ftve per cent (75o/o) yet this year. made by the refereo: when he awarded ton making the first goal, followed blood in every fan present. Gonls here, they will still win second place, +•_,_.. _,._,_.. _,_.,_,_,_,._,_, __,_ .. _,_,_,_,._.,_,_,_,_.,. the crtsis in that country. 4'Why don't you come up and see shortly by Kull, Aggie center. With Indian, wood. It would be understood, of day, when Larby started to go to the Thursday, March S, at '1:SO p. m. of the hours completed before en Followers of the Wildcats proclaim another light wmght match to tbe op were Sh<1t wildly and miX-UJIS were The University of New Mexico will me some time?" And so she did! the score at 6-2 m favor of the Lobes, frequent. Barton made the winning but a double win for the locals, or a This will put new ideas into women's heads After the main body of the speech, course, that Editor Tripp and l\:t:an~ settlements to buy powder and shot, His talk will be on international trance into the professional school that this year's team is tho greatest ponent of Ralph.Gnllegos, New _ hP:v:e a part 1n the program. Dr. A. Mex~ Walton was removed from the game goal seconds before. the gun was shot. spht in either ser1es for the invaders Dr. Kerchevtlle showed a number of 1\:t:ae West admitted that her hands nger Wilson would be at the head of the runaways killed himJ being af:taid relations and modern trade condi~ shall have been of c grado or better that has ever represented the Arizona ico boxer. Gallegos was reported to Frederick Miriam 1::), ~'V'hite will preside at the Round because of an injured ankle. The In both of the games, the Aggies w:tll place the Lobes undispntedly in statuettes and paintings from his were full when the M1rage editor the delegation. that he would turn informer against tions. There IS no admission charge and the total grade points shall at >re University, notwithstanding the fact have broken the Tech fighter's jaw MARSH in HOPKINS Table Conference on Friday after Aggtes began to score and ti..Jd the seemed to have httle trouble in secur~ the rnnner up position. private collection. sent photographs of the eligible beau- And so one mystery is ended! But them. One of the group, a stranger and the public is invited. least equal the total number of haul'S 'in that the Wildcats' Christmas holida.y in the first round, and held a heavY noon and Mr. Rolando Mattucci is gamo at 10-all shortly after. The half ing the ball and displaying exeellent Last week, over in the sister state, ties for her selection, but that her then there is the double mystery of to the <~thers, feal'ed that his compan- pie trip didn't prove so successful when lead throughout the nmainde1' ol the pteparing' a paper on tho "Bac k - • hands were even fuller when she had 1 k"ll completed. floor work, but they seemed to be dcfi-1------ "Design for Living" ground of the Present Political Situa just who were these choice four'l 1Tis ions won d 1 him also. Turning As they played teams far above their match, but despite these facts a l'C- -:::---,:----:------: ~~II~IIIIIUII!WIIIil~111llllrllli11Wblllllllliiiiii1Mftlllllllmllllr!l to choos• the two most attractive own class. verse decision was made. Tom Gla.vey, The only wrestling match which cient as goal shooters. They con Plus Cacique something new when we have present- back to the settlements, and being v Pr 'dent New Point System nal tion in Cuba." men. ed to us our two most attractive men troubled by the appar1tion of the mur- In regard to the last provision stat- verted only a small amount of thcii' "Lock Lika a Million" The last metmg of the copference Members of assar CS} The visiting team :first string ag~ L~bo henvyweig?t, put up a det:r- was staged featured a one-sided Comedies- Novelties- Paramount News Who would ever guess that dear old -no? What a break for them-do dered man, be confessed. His com- ed above a new ruling has b2en pro- lnd tries at tbe hoop. Seeley, forward, • will be a luncheon at the Amarillo gregntion bas played together for mmed fight agamst a. much heavmr match between Al'thur Thornton, Phone 804 Mae would get this warm spot in her you thmk they could be had by an panions eluded pursuit at the time, posed in regard to a new \)oi.nt sys- to· four years and each man is an indi- opponent, but lost by a close count. Lobo grappler, and a Tech wrestler the Baird brothers, J[\C:k and Jimmy, STARTS Hotel, in Amarillo, nt wbich tune Mr. Club Give Papers on Stresses Dutv of and I(ull, giant center, were outstand.. Work Cnlled for and Delivered heart for our Alma Mater-and name ordinary co~ed after the conncsieur but two of them were later appre- 'J tem. If the proposed amendment is vidualstn;, They are lead by Cat>tnin Cha:les "Oiler'1 Willia"D_ls, matched wh? held a advantage in James Swayna and Mr. Rolando Mat deci~ed Sanitary Laundry SATURDAY. SUNSHINE .. for our campus the four paragons of male attraction has proclaimed hended in Pennsylvania, and were adopted the following system will bo George Johnson a remarkable player agamst a. former Olymptc runner-up, Wetght and o~pertence. Texas Tech ing. Jimmy Baird led the sCoring in tucci of the New Mexico debatmg Co'legeS tO State the last game with seventeen points. Subjects of Biology (male and female). them so attractive-to bert Our guess hung for the murder. 1( used: A-3; B-2; 0-1; D, I, X, F,-0. nnd he should ~ve Captnin Walton ~ lost his match in the third round. Iwon this bout. ~ntmliiiUimlmrwlniiiHIIIIIIllllliBIHrlillfmgmaum ---·-·-..:-··--·-··-·------·- team will debate on the negative side On her cool blue stationery, with Its is as good as yours! Who knows? One of the most interesting of the In order to graduate from any college close iight for the honors of the feud. (Continued on page two) Progress by Cactque club hns been passionate red letteting, :Mae comes We wonder if this selection will meet "thieves, Tobbers, and burglars" NEW YORK, N. Y. (NSFA)-"The in the University a student must earn T<1o, the Lobos' hopes of victory hinge -~•-rum8DIIDIIim~ mndo with the idea of becoming a na- througn:1. ( per usu11 l) WJ"th , "Pho to ~ with the approval of cur most illus- f oun d is H cnry J usticc, a gentleman a t o tal num b er of pom• t s m· the hours a good deal upon Walton's ability to tionnl honorary fraternity. The ac:hol- graphs are always so unsatisfactory" trious beauts? Who lmows? We are of fortune who was convicted of hav- life into which students of today arc offered for graduation equal to tllo lav.. hit the l<1op. asbc standards of Cacique arc of rei- (do you follow me, fellows?). puzzled if to know if Mae's selection ing stolen many curious books from being led," said Dr. Henry N. Mac- total number of hours. Since one cies . Three Varsity cagemcn will end ative height. To become a member Since readmg this lettel· the editor of female attractiOn wil! follow the the library of Trinity College, Cam- Cracken, president of Vassar College, hmtdred and twenty~eight (128) The 0 .ban their basketball career Saturday One must demonsh"nte an unusual in- of the l'riirage is thoroughly convinced "lines" of her own appea1. Just im- b rt·a ge, UnauJe " t o save b"1mself by his and a member of the Board of Advis- h ours nro reqUire· d i or gradu ati .n a night. Captain Walton, leading the terest in Biology; he must have an that he should have followed his -first agine-another mystery? mgenous pleas/ Justice was sentenced ers of the National Student Federa- total of one hundred and twenty-ctght senior group, will finish one of the Vivisector average of at least 11B" in all Biology -;::~;:--;;:;:-;:;;;::--~;.::::::::::======:; to be transported to America as a tion, in a recent address before the (128) points must be offered. This most brilliant athletic careers that has ~~~~~tsal~n:th:~ ::~,r:c~:. of at least Brambila Main Feature +,_.,_,, ___,. __ ,, . felon, It is possible tlmt he may have New York Alumnae of the collcga, 44is '?Jl require a C average !or gr?dua~ was ever been made at New Mexico. He us By HOWARD KIRK become the tutor of George Washing- not one in which there is any demand tton. AH honors and pl'lzes Wlll be Pir .. ach year Turkey and Greece ship . I has three times made all-star football !..,DJIIII""'IillllliiiiJDIIIIIIIIDIIIRalllllliDIIUB..!j Members. '~ho hav~ an inter~st of Las Damitas Meeting Balloting for Popularity ton, as a contemporary says that the for their services as individuals. The detennined by ranking the students ):~~,~r selections and twice, basketball hon I \ I!.till"' liM' "'YB!Mm!mrml!!!ll!ll!!mtnllD!!dM""M'Eidm!llf••np. along certam hncs of Bto~ogy are g1v- -- Queen Starts Next Week1 latter was taught by a convict serv- powers of the mind in :llexibility con- according to a scholarship ind{jx, ln- ors, and undoubtedly he wdl be a The tccent action of the U. S. Gov- mg papers on that subJect at each A short informal talk by 1\lr. Car- ant whom his father had bought for centration, imagin~tion and cn~rgy, de. x. equals the total .POints earned eats choice again tbis year in the cage ' \ ernment in taking over the A tr ••a1"l.au. mcctl"ng.• At tl1e iirst meeting this los Brambtla,' exchange student from +·---·-.. ---·-- a schoolmaster. arc now required in this changing dtvided b Y the total h ours to ward :fin sport. I I service in this country recalls gov- semester Grace Campbell gave a pa- h U . • • h One of the Hill's traditions and i4Countcrfeiters .and Other Impos~ world, with the abihty to go on one's graduation. pent True will also'wind up his athletic thousands of hales of fine tobaccos_ ernment conb:o I of the rat"I road s d ur- per on Dl"•bete,,·.. this was followed by t e mversity of ...,.[eXIcol was t e most gaI a events equa11 e d on I Y h Y tors/' and 44 Sex Cr1mes and Scandals" own steam rather than specialized Probation Rules \lan career and he\ has proven in his three I ing the World m"ar. At tha t t'mc1 two papers on Surgery, one by :Mal'vin main featu1·e of the program pre- the Homecoming dance and Junior- eonstl t ute the two other categories vocationalism." The function of ed- New rulings have also been mndo dhe years that there is something to his rm. way omCia~ · Is , d espite ob)'ections Rohovce, tlte history of Surgery and sented at the Las Damitas open meet- Senior Prom is the Mirage Beauty m· t o W h tc h l'"h e c1une· s t ortes· nre con- ucation is to follow rather than lead in regard to placing students
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Friday, Marcli 2, 1934 Friday, March 2, 1984 THE NEW MEXICO LOBO THE NEW MEXICO LOBO Page Thr~e Over. the roof tops with anow, A retgn of rest, seren13crow~ed forgetti"ng • SCHOOL LAW YEAR IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI~IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIBim Vassar President · The Vivisector Jean Cady Elected Secy. Library Receives • The music of stillness holy and low. . Triumphed for Tiger (Continued from page one) (Continued from page .o~e) Treas. of Phrateres ~New Mexico Lobo Last Book of I will mal NOTICE I tobacco pouch There will be a meeting of the Junior·Senior Prom committee Wedncday, March 7, at 12:30 p, ]Jl., in the Lobo office. "THIS Granger package is what IGGY MULCAHY I call good common sense. It's i Sporting Goods !\,. just about as good as· a tobacco COMPLETE GYM Pi Gamma Mu.will hold their -reg pouch. EQUIP~!ENT ular meeting next Tuesday' night in the Music Hall at 8 p.m. • Dr. Edgar "Here's what> I mean-it keeps 210 E. Central Phone 308D L. Hewett will give an illustrated lee- , the tobacco right, and you can ':::::::::::::::::::::::::::~--P~nt~r~o:~:iz:e~Lo~b~o~a:dv:e~rl:·:is~e:r•~·------~. ture to the group. fold it up smaller after every pipe. -- ...... __/ After the lecture there wU.I be a HOW GOOD THEY TASTE! - short business meeting. That makes it handy to carry. Fashion Favorites for '341 ''Artd I want to put in a word for the· tobacco while I'm at it. Granger keeps a pipe clean as a Bats whisde, and man, it is cool. ., OFF:the·Fiwe Students of 100 "I want to say Granger a sensible parkage /or SPring/ ! . Colleges Indict 10 cents is just about the best ..,.I fJ La. "Kingfish" tobacco I ever smoked.'' Say "Efforts to Laugh Huey ~--- , I Long Out of Existence ~1 Have Failed" • I Halo brims and turbans by I gerRough Cut Betty Co.ed I Hurry in now, and wear yours first 1 Thaes CREPE and half of the fun! Pin tuck. the pipe tobacco that's MILD STRAW Cloth! ingl Stunning omaments 1 In sm,7rt S p r in~ 11high, the pipe tobacco that's COOL shades 1-So Aatteringl -fills seem to lile II J . c. PENNEY~ co • ·, 4 .J \ l j . .. ' . :· . ' -~ I ! j, ., . • I • •- I ...... \ . I , . Frlday,.l\farcli 2, 1934 THE NEW MEXICO LOBO . Ppge Fi1!e THE NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday; Ma:reh' 2, 1984. PLEDGES ANNOUNCED breakfast at the Fnmciscan Hotel on tot: house at 2;80 Thursday afternoon: ( Pi Kappa Alpha, wh~ch has un~ accompanied him to Santn Fo on After an extensive rush season, the Sunday morning, March 4th. Plt~ee· Mrs, Alice Connolly was in cha1•ga of dtJrgraduate clmpters in 76 colleges business, 01', Fostet• balieves, instiuctively t•e-. HThe .Nntional Student Federation gram, to be the best poasible nucleus hill-top sororities tal{e J_Jleasure in an cards will beat• rose' and white ribbons arrangements. Officel'S of the Moth and alumni chapters in many cities pudintes the difctrine of laissez faire:" ~ooms by its history and constitu~ion, :fo1• a renl Youth Mo'fement in thta~ W c have been given to underetand Advertisement Writer To Arms!-To Arms! Dr. Foster Discusses 11 Youth nevel' wants to leuve thi_ngs nouncing theh• second semester fastened with gold ):lealing wax, Qn, ers' Club are Mrs. E. A. Mann, Mt•s. th1•oughout tho country, was est&b and its new proposed expanded pro... countl·y/' Dr. Foster conch.tded. Social Events very definitely that despitB rumors in the Youth Movement alone/' he continued, "It wants to pledges as followfl~ Alpha Delta Pi, which the Phi Mu pin will be stamped Mabel McCormiclc, and Mrs, A. L. liahed Mnrch 1, 1808, at the Univel' Breaks in to Poetry act. Up to tho p1,·esent time, Youth On the Hilltop Billy d'Alene Zeh, Rita Yoder, and in miniature, Alice McCormick, Martin, sity of Virginia by six young men, the press, Jaclt Biggs is g1•aduating in tlle United st~teB 1Ul.S been inm·t.ic~ Kirno-Lol10 Mn1>ie Wnggone1•; Chi Omega, Elsie a.lumnae and former active president, ------In :formel' y~a 1. 8 celebrations of this year, and will not be back to in the United States u1ate. This is ptll'tly because o:f its STYLE SHOW POS1'l'ONED piny basketball next winter. On the shore& of Coca-Cola instinettva desil•e fol' ndvent\ll'e h us GUESTS I• ___,_,,_,_,_,_,_,_,._.,_,_,_,_,_.,_,_,_,_,_,_,_..__,. Odom and Louise Hutchins; Phi Mu, is in charge o:f tlte breaki'ast. Founders' Day, wllich at•e held simul- ,, The date o:f tlte Kappa Kappa Gam Dwplt the Indians jn theh• wigwams; 11 Glildy~ Stone, membel· of Iota Sig~ ta.neously wherever members of the (NSF'A)- TheN aro now tho be~ been supJll'esse~ by nn educational To Sec The first sorority inform3.l of the Spring Season will be given -Mal·y Dalbey, Mar~ Virginia Ballin~ Who paid the admissions fo1• six Old Sapolio, the chieftain, ginnings of n l'enl Youth Movement aystem which hns been unfnvornblo ma chapter of Phi Mu at U. S. C. will ma. annual atyle show has been j'Swenthen1·t of" Sigma Chi" by the members of Alpha Chi Omega at which St. Patricks' DaY ger, and M~ry McGmn; Kappa KllPP~ fratemity may gather1 have been de- gil•ls to go to a picture show they in this conntry,U said Dt•. William to freedom of thought. ' changed from the 9th to the 16th of Pebeco the grizzled prop}tet, decorations '1'ill be carried out. It is to Ul.Ite place at the chapter Gamma, Jean Page; and Alpha Cht spend the week-end at the Phi Mu voted largely to remembrance and did:p.'t get to stay to see~ Red Fm·- • Tr'ufant Foster in a mdiQ uddress l'e~ D1·. Foste1· believes that youth Mary Evolyn Brewer March. P1·eparations nl'C being made • (Pebec? advised ·the lovelol'll)) house, Saturday night March 3. The living room and dining Omega, Julia Stl·ong and Helen house and will be an honor· guest at praise of those six youths nnd othe1· rell should be able to give any in eently, Dr, FosWr, Dirccto1· o! tl1e sltoulq be hmml nnd thnt it can be ;Robc1•t Brown 1 to make thia ahow even better than it And ·the warriol'S, young and fearless. Pollak Foundation for Economic Re Chat•les Boyd tlle b1'ea.ldast. old leaders of the order. This year, :fol'lUation asked, henrd Qnly tluough nu Ol'glullzuUon r.oom will be decorated with green and white erepe paper stream- Stewart, waa last year. All who are interested In the lodge of tho old chieftain fomu~r 11 tho keynote, while not ignoring the senrch, 11re,sidont of Reed Col nll-inclusivc in its mtmtbcrshi}l tmd 1 ers and other appropriate trimmings. Music is to be furnished _K_A_P_P_A_I_N_I_T_IA_T_I_O_N 1J. o Sec arc cordi~lly invited to attend, A sil Wns Uneed~, tw(l.lve-times mothcl'. lege, nml 111-embcr of tlre Bom:d of liberal in its cou~eption, an Ol'ganhm-· CIII OMEGGA BENEFIT fo-unders, will be tlte thome1 "What A bunch of the boys were whooping ' 1Poor Rleh" by George Zimmer's orchestra. Guests include Dr. and Mrs. Gamma~ Beta chapter of Kappa And Victoria, old and feeble. Advisers of the N.S.F.A., Sllolw on the tion which rules out 11.0bodyo, nud ill\O One of the social crowds of the ver tea wUl be g·iven in connection a1·c we, the present college generation, it up in the Libe-rty Cafe-You know SUNSHINE DRUG Englekirk, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Campa, Mrs. Katherine Church, Kappa Gamma announces the initia- Lived the warmest of the Maidens, question, ars there nn American a position on ct•ltict\1 issn~a which :T QUI\ doll} season attended the Chi Omega Ben with the show. tho rest, Mnny Fnnt · TASTY LUNCHES doing to make Pi Kappa Alpha Youth Moveintlnt~" which is not committed itl udvancc to j Misses Grace Baker, Jeanne Scott1 Hereford1 Helen Stewart, John Julia tion of the following girls: Jane Co- efit Bridge pa1·ty last Tuesday eve l\:Iuste1·ole, Sapolio's daughter) and great?" The occasion will be one of i,_,._,,_,._.,_,_,,_,_,._,,_,_,_i D~·. 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' ~ >, -!, • ~'·-~""''"-"'-"'!';_.... ,.... , ..... , ...... -'lll!l!!l!l!!!l!!!!b---'llllll McGill University (Canada) ,Page 81"' THE NEW MEXICO LOBO students bQ.ve tu111ed out in $UCh Friday, March 2, 1934 numbers :(or ping-pong ma"Whes that th~ school has built,a ape~ ciul bleachel.' _section to accom .. modate an. N.rw Coast to Coast Intercollegiate Press Service LOBOS TAKE THIRD PLACE AS SEASON ENDS ~hat Gallagher Writes Article ink No Election Next "MAIN DRAG" WILL On New Mexico Budget ~~~~u~~~:k~~~~ M. Mac~regor, V. McKnight ding An article of )ntere~:~t to citizens in .Wildcats Win Double Bill Week Says Notice BE CURBED BY "U" l rc- HENRY STARTS PRACTICE New Mexico is being prepared by Mr. • to T. C. Gallagher on the state govern~ FOR ANNUAL BALL are Mtrage Beauty Queens from the Council C. W. A. WORKERS rant ment expenses nnd state government from Wolves, 33-32, 35-31 NEW COACH URGES Forty Men Enter Freshmen Beat Menaul. teams depe~ds upon. the ;ntorest Faculty Committee Col and Albuquerque Indians shown by gtrls reportmg for play. A (Continued from page one) ' revenues, In a second part of the Seniors Who Paid Assess Connie Armijo Wins Popularity Contest; George Byrnes To Present Amendment to Art Department Is Moving same study, Mr. Gallagber will take ir.a Arizona Captures Second Place in Conference; Johnson BIG TURN OUT FOR t" t. f '"hedule will be drawn up and the Student Body at Next to New Addition up local govel"Ument expenses and ment Last Year Not-to and James Whitfield Best Looking Men )ge, c With only three defeats to blacl~en various teams will be matched agl\,inst language in question, . ompe I I 0 n 0 r revenues. The article will probably Be Charged eun Praises Lobo Team as Best in years tts record, the Lobo Freshmnn bas- h th Assembly AfWr a long suspellf!e the editor ------1 SPRING GRID DRILL 1 tb 11 t 1 d 't 1 t eac 0 er. It was also decided that before a. NEW LANDSCAPING be published in the New Mexico Busi Zimmerman and Shannon Lob T k T 1 > a In endl·ng the seas U t]t's y at tile 0 (e a earn C OS€ S season n~ Jt will not matter ,••ht'"h group \ ness Review after it has been com 0 1 e ·, rae earn week with wins over Menaul Boys' ,. " s udent can a}lJ?lY .for advanced stand- Accol·ding to an announcement WILEY TO COLLECT Visit N. M. · High School~ and business mnnp,ge~ of the Mirage A • s }'t s • pleted. ••• New Mexico Lobos were defeated ggieS p I erieS school and the Albuquerque Indians. wins, because the best players are to ing examinations he must have had which came from the! Student Council Old Swimming Pool and Art have announced the two beauty twice by the Arizona Wildcats, in two • hA , E d Stresses Importance of Reg~ With the basketball Sllits hardly In both games the Freshmen won by be pick-ed from each aide to form two one semesters work in the Univer- after their meeting Thursday night, Building Sites Are Being Treasurer of Class to Start President Zhnmermnn and Dean qu~ens and tha two moBt attractive • ' .~ ' . ' '