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10-26-1951 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 054, No 20, 10/26/ 1951

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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 1951 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ) 0 Pikes, Sigs Hold lead Sporfsqueal ••• \ Lobo 'Sports I P.lay In Intramural UFrats Will Ploy Host to Cavemen I With the firs£ three event~'! of the intramural program covclul!ed, Pi VNM ;fraternities will entertain games, · Kappa· Alpha liolds a lllight lead members of the Carlsbad high The !.lampus sing- held in the SUB Lobos ··Meet Colorado over Sigma Chi in the All-Intra­ school ;l;optl>all tea~ thi!l weei<;-end, :Monday night should help raise co m\lrall.'ace, The Pi.kes have accumu­ This is the beginning of a policy school spirit for tlte Colorado A ~ lated a total of 101 points to 98 for to .divid!l vi$itlng teams among the M game. The team is going to need the Sigs, . · fraternities in order to give the packing this wee!<;. , P~A built up their margin hY visito:r11 a look at UniversitY life Grid Tilt Saturday taking first plaee in, fall track amt and to sow thE! seeds of good will In in othllr parts of the state. second in swimming. Sigma Chi Golf Clinic, Play· Lazyy White . and Jack Barger, amassed the b'ulk of th11ir markers This move will ~Jarry the name VOL. LIV A,LBUQUE:RQUE, N. M., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 NO. 20 The Lobos :face their tm:~ghest of UNM to other parts, and if task to date. Sllturday night when mainstays in the Lobo Une, will be PY a vktory in tl\e important tennis , 'Pack in action. competition. thes!l v;isitora are treated as :real To Be Held Sunday they make their second home ap. · ,Again this week, the Lobos' pass Phi Delta Theta, which won the guests, the University will gain mo;re respect. University· students are invited . :pear11nce of the aeason, Oalorad() defense has been getting a thor­ swimming meet, is in third' place to a golf clinic 11nd nine-hole e;lt­ A & M will invade Zimmerman ough GVer-hauling. In Don . Bur­ Witll 8~lf,. .points with the NROTO ll'rom the looks of things, the • ' field, and all indications point to a roughs, the Aggies have th11 num­ fourth wit)l 741A.. The NavY took Kappa Sigs are going to be more hibition match ·~sunday ~ternoon tough night far the Wolfpack, b!lr two passer in the Skyline cou­ second in track. than hard · to st9p in their drive ;:~t thli! University course. The Aggies arQ unbeaten in Sky­ ference. The 6'4" Jad with th11 sling­ The other teams in order of their for the all-University iiag fQotbaU Miss Beverly Hanson, Women's line play, but were tied by a sur­ shot is a coo}, expei'ienced, clead\y · 13tandings are: Sigma Alpha Ep­ crown. Their, chief ()J>p()sitiOI\ will National Amateur champion and prising Utah State· last Saturday. thrower and 1s capablll of breaking silon, 69 'f.,; Air Foree ROTC, 1!7; probably come from the 'NavY Joy Mias Helen :Oettweiler, one of the ope They possesa a ball team well ¥P any ball game. :His being in­ Phi Kappa Tau, 54%; Delta Sigma ROTC toda~. top · women professionals in thll! Phi, 41; Kap_pa Sigma, 41; Jer­ The Carlsbad-Albuquerque :High grounded in the fund11mentals of JUred m the Utah State game seri­ football game at Public 1School country will b£1 feature~! in the blocking and tackling. They are a ously hurt his team':;~ chances, He boans, 33¥,.; Kappa Alpha, 12; Tau clinic at 1:30. 12; stadium tom()rrow night will go a President Considers· hard-charging team that is not par~ left the game when hi:;~ mates had Kappa Epsilon, and the New- man CluJ>, 12, · long way to de.termine tne 1951 · Following the clinic, they wUl ticularly deep in manpower, a 20-0 lead. Class "A" championship. team with Mra. Jean Bauer Glant:z;, They lost to. strong Colorado George Petrol, assistant Lobo Handball and flag football are present women's city champion and coach, who scouted the Rams in the · now underway with golf competi~ The Cavemen are unbeaten .in 16 UNM Sports a Value University in the last'quarter and Miss Pat Garve~;, an outstanding I Utah State tilt, said they evidently tion coming up next, Match play games over a two-year span while ,Lobos, Aggies to Clash Tomol'row whipped the defending champion · the BulldQgS have not tasted de­ a1nateur from Midland, Tex., in the I Wyoming Cowboys, 14-7 in two of were still pla~ng the Wyoming will begin next week in the 11\tter e;lthibition round. · their season highlights. . game from a week befo;re. They sport, The cross country run will feat this year. They were tied 12-12 Despite Money loss. The Lobos wll be in better shape looked sluggish and weren't play­ follow golf on the intr11mural by .Artesia and pulled a laat min­ University golf coach John Dear agenda, bein~ run ·off between ute thrillel." out of the 1i.re against stresed that ~he clinic and exhibi­ UNM Faces Colorado Frosh Meeting' Rally Th£1 'question of the value of and for the Aggies than they were for ing with the zip and fire that char­ St. Ma:cy's last W\lek in their top tion was a University function anil Texas Western liast week. C11pt. acterized their performan~es in halves at the homecoming football emphasia on athletics at the. Uni- Chuck :Hill, a definite candidate for weeks past. This means they Will be game, November 17. · urged students to attend. . versity came up Wedntls

by Bibl~r Pfeiffer; Jim Houghten, Marion Little Man On Campus Sig Eps Will· Dance l3lender; Everett Dillman, Caro! UNIVERSITY-· " FOOTBALL- - ' -- BUSINESS- . Christmas-Rush Jobs Francis; Darrell Davidson, Mary Andrews Booked forT riad Shindiggers Court Upholds Stand· Huevefeld; ·· UNM Comptroller Richard Strablem suggests that the Uni­ At Halloween Ball Jim McF11rlan, ·Mary Burke; versity athletic program should be dropped, or measures should T~e annu~l Triad !lam ~if!nce will eben Spear, John Ol!ltworthy, On Morehead status A Hallowe'en costume ball will Opened for 'sfude~ts be heldutomgllt at the :Kn1~hts .of · . Pat Baird, Bob Meyer; Jo Ann , · · David Jackson, Lois Purinton; Jim be taken to eliminate the financnal :losses incurred by the pro­ 8 be given by Sigma Phi Epsilon to­ Lamb, B(:ltty Thompson; li<:ln Meyh, BY TOM ORMSBY C~lumb · h11l1 :from 9 unt11 mtd,. Johnson, Tom Boyd; Marjorie By a unanimous vote the five· night at the chapter house from Ruth Mitchell; John Miller, Viola gram as it is set up now. With the advent of the Christmas mght. . Helper, John Sullivan;· Jane Anne rr.ember Student Court yesterday 8; 30 'til 12.' Chess; Mr. and Mrs. Bill l3aggett; Pres. Tom L. Popejoy says that the University cannot af­ holidays th!lre !lte any number of Happ}' Andri!WS and h1a w.estern Tinsley, .Jim Tinsley; C!lrQl Ker11, reaffirmed their decision on the Traditional Hallowe'en decora• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bergin) ·· job possibjlitiEls for the pa:r;t.time [ bal).d w~U prov1de bot~ mus1c and Don DeVere; Norma Manatt, Bob ineligibility of Henry Morehewl Jr. tions and costumes will be in order Mr. and Mfs. Art Jeline)q M:o;. fotd nnancialloases year after Year in inter-collegiate sports. worlter, The student l'lacement bu· atmosphere for the affa1r sponsored Long; LYJ!.n ·Moody, Vemon King, to run for president of the iresh- according to Jim Houghten. and Mrs. arvin Baggett; Mr. and But, he says, University athletics .. ~~ an essential part of stu­ reau, in the Veterans Administ:ra­ ,byKaG ppaAphdaT.heta,Kai\paK!l-P• Connie Grisham, Jo McMinn; man.class in·the Oct. 18 C11mpus Members and theh· datea attend­ Mrs. Jess Baxter, tion building o campus, has a large Pa amml'>, an Pt Beta Phl. Kay Westj'all Bernie Broww B'arb electiol)s. ing the affair are Chuck GassawllY, Chaperoning the affair will be .i,, dent activities j:lnd the purpose of the University. He briefly sel.ectiol). of openings fo:o; people 9Quples attending a~e Bob)lie Cunningham,' Bob Woottoni Su;~:- The court also unanimously voted 'Pat l'erkins; Jack BolansJer, Joyce M;r. and Mrs. Everton C. Conger. l 1 d described that purpose to be the turning out of the ' whole who wish to wo:o;k Friday evenings Gr1ffit}l.,~. No1•ma~ Bray; V10la Chess, anne Schmidt, Charlie Webster; to accept valid. the election results. ·: and all day Saturday at this time, John A'llller; W1lma Tapp, Pat qar. Sue Rene B11ll, Gary Beale; Kay Basing his appeal to the court " individual." . and full time during the anticipated ro~l;. JerF!l But-ran,· Harl!ln Fhnt; Snell, John Kepner; Beverly Wool· on the bet that he ~as a firs~­ · Strahlem apparently spoke with the asslunption that the · Christmas ru.sh, · Miml Gr1swald, A~dY: Mailer; Bob- fall, l'ete Biddle. semester fre![hma'!l Wlth only Slx UNlVI athletic program is a business, its purpose being to make The greatest number of Qpeninga by Allyn,. J:Iugh H1Ueary. . Marie Yorlt, Bob :Roseen; Judie hours o~ UJ;t~vers1ty wor'k, More- exists in sales and counter work. . Joan S1ms,. Dpug Arundale; Ob- Thompson Bob Schooley• Martha head mamta1ned that he should be CAMERAS? money or at least not lose much. · · Students who are intere.sted in this via Smith, Lyle Painter; Bar~ara Hill, Bill Nufer; JoAnn Dinsmoor, judg~d the ~ame as other freshmen • Popejoy compared the athletics program to the College of tUJe employmel)t :;;hould contlf,ct Jensen, Ron Norman; Pat~y Sprl}lg• Stew :Rose; Nancy Thodes, Gene runnmg ~or campus offices. ,0 SUPPLIES? ·... ~.\ Law, in that neither is intended t() make or lose money, but to Mrs. Ha:rold B. Kuhns at the bu­ er, Bob Bov.nd~; Tvod1e Chne, Box; Very Snyder, Charles Me- "The s1x hours that I have taken • serve the .students. Athletics, he said, help build student morale. reau for further infol'lllation, Chuck Scott; Kay Mosher, Roland Nutt; Sue Murray, Phil Bowhay; at the University is not enough to PHOTO : ;·. Other listings, which are placed . Kool; Jean Kern, Bob Grant; Ruth Mary Locke Davi~; David Segal. judge me on," he said. • ' Both of these ideas appear to be valid, but, because .one is at the disposal of the students, in­ :RedmaJI, Jim "Punchy" Hall. ' The purpose of the · Stlldent FINISHING7 ! ' wrong, the other does not function. . clude: typists and personal secre­ Betty Hall, Charle.s Daniel; Jlln• Court, Jimmy Campos, chie£ Jus- .. College athletics should not be a business, and Popejoy'is taries who Clll). take dictation. The ice Neisbaum,. David Mathews; Sig Pledges to Sponsor tice, replied, is to rule on a- candid­ PHOTO secretarie!l may be either male or Phoebe Harper, Clark Funk; Jean . ate's eligibility according to the • PROBLEMS? right in· that they should be an important part of University female. The bureau bas advised the TroJte~. Ed Tixier; Ruth Davis, Lis- Informal Dance Tonight student constitution. . " i' • I life. . department that hours of work 'can ton Lyondecker; Sara Jane Guda- "The only reason we do not or· be arranged to suit the student. bac, Dean Kern; Joan Florance, An informal dance will be given din!lrily judge a ;freshman cand~d- '.i ·But, because :football, for example, at UNM ia not a bJisi­ Doug F!o1-ance. by the Sigma Chi pledge class for ate on his grade-point average is I ness, the team is losing games and its value as a student mor,ale Qualified persons should contact the bureau. Linda Chess, Hank Moorehead; the actives tonight at the chapter simply that he doesn't have one." -11nd for that Snapshot see ua. Over Lines I builder is .nill Any student interested in foun. Jeannette Swillum, John Green. house from 8:30 to 12. "If a student has a grade-point For .that Xmas G.ift . ' 40 I . . i • It boils down to this: athletics at UNM are not a business, tain work, dishwashing or waiting wald; Ealine Bush, Hank Parkin- Hank Kamice and his trlo will standing, regardless of his class, M~ke Your Plans of Cameras at tables should consult the la,rge list.. son; Marythelma Bryant, ClllY play; according to Jim Heath and we feel justified in using it," Cam­ and certainly a~;I;J -not financially profitable. And they are not Evans; Judy Hubbard, Billy Jo Dol- John Campbell, social co·chairmen. pos said. "The grade is an indi· Now! Your Nearest ; I' much as morale builders either. .. ing Qf these positions. The bureau also has a selection lahon; Pat Lee, Tommy Hail. Mr.·· and Mrs. Dudley DeGroot cation of the candidate's ability to Our Lay-Away'l'lan Photo Shop The solution: make athletics a good business, or change the of private homes willing to give Sue Sutton, John Keefe; Sherry will chaperone. carry on both his studies.. and tlje Is Now in Effect! conference regulations and make the.m strictly sports. Or put room and board to interested work­ .Salvage, Alex Swingle; Jonel Tin- work of, the office to which he 1s • -Walt ers in exchange for companion­ son Jack Mulcahy· Carrie Wil- elected. the Lobos in the City high school league where they can win ship, cooking or baby.sitting. Ap. liat{1s, Marv Math~ny; Marjorie Baptist Council to Meet The student constitution requires an oecasi~nal morale-building game.-jg · plicants can be either male or :fe· "N~w. n~w. w~rthal-just lie baek an' relax-anyone could fumble""' a bat\ Funkhauser, l'rank McMinn; Pat that a candidate for a campus office male, on th' goal line." Flech, Jim Williams; Alice Wood- The greater council of the Bap- has a scholastic standing of 1.1. CAMPUS CAMERA CENTER Filling st11tion operators, male ward, Moose Ratcliff. tist Student Union will meet Mon- Morehead's average was 1.0 for the cashiers, part:.time stenograv.hers, Roe Mason, George Doltm~ Lu- day at 7 p.m. at the Baptist Student six ~our's work he did at the Uni- Across from the Stadium on Central The president of the American Sunbathing soc)ety recently general handy.men, delivery boys, cille • Kempers, Jack McConnell; Center, vers1ty last summer. ·charged Bethel College, Tenn., with aiding the Communists by warehouse workers ·may all find a 'I Can't Study' ..• Bermce Wilson, Jack Kuhn; Caro 2304 East Central-Phone 3·0233 firing a professor discovered to be a nudist. The sunshine presi~ job to their liking at the b11reau. Woods, Forry Smith; Thelma Lee, dent said, ". . • · An out-and-out case of intolerance. If the There is also a listing for a music :R. G. Lee; Diane Davis, Vic student interested in teaching piano Starnes; Shirley Reese, Ben Case; achool official hadn't made an issue of it, nobody would have to an adult. Parisians Find Life Different in U.S. , Lola Israel, Jack Housely, "THERE'S NO RIOT AT known tbat·the professor was a nudist." Trudy Brown, Bob Schumacher; Gerard Watiez, French exchange ian. Letitia Creveling, Gene Peirce; Jo­ student at the University, says that Dubois was shocked that a casual ann McNay, Bruce Mackleduff; he is distraeted no end by the color­ acquaintance he niade on the train Louie Burleson, Charles Gay; Gret- University Program ful dress worn.by the typical South­ from New York to would .McKown's, westerner. insist that be stop over for a look TODAY With a smile, the tall, blond, 23- at the sights of .the Windy City. More About •.. CHIEF.". 6«Jel'$ a 11-ue course with 11re pipe UNM LOBO year-old Frenchman says that the Student Council meeting, 12 noon Dubois has Jloted the unusual in the Student cQuncil 1:oom. minute he stej)l! out of the inen's friendliness of students at the Uni. that starts sv.wt. .• smofca .-.•• stays.,, Pabllahed Taesda;rs, Tbllnday,, and Frldaya du:tinsr the collesre YI II: t/JIIf!U'! ••"'-" ,.._ Paul Shodal ...... -...... , ...... Sports Editor Student Senate meeting, 4 p. m., and wait until the st~:eam of pedes~ "Lillom ' by Ferenc Molnar, given gf!t th~ir flowers for their ,,~,, '"~ rrr~ I'VIIV~r; room 101 in Mitehell ball, trhm~ !ms cleared th!! path. are amused at tna tJnmbPr t>f reo-. by tbe University Theatre, runs , • Shirley Fay ...... u ..h ...... ·wy,.. .•• .. Editor ·~- """'·-~······--·~·-··············-····Soeicty 'USCF Coke session, 4 p. m., room "Back home in l'aris," Watiez pie who try oul; their French on through November 2, 8:30 p.m. in /1& A PteASt11¥dtM.!El Julius Golden ------~--~------·------Business Manager says, "the car always has the right.. them. :Rodey hall. Students use netivity dates., 6 in the SUB. "But it is ;fun," they admit, 1'and • Ron Benelli ------'··------Circulation Manager Mortar Board meeting, 6 :30 p. m. of-way and we dare not rush out in tickets. $3.60 season ticket, or 90c Believe I'll get some Jim Tucker ...... _...... Night Editor This Issue in Marron hall. front of them.'' we are natu:rally flattered and sur­ gene1·al admission. · Another young Frenchman, also prised to find so many people inter­ RafiiNUaNTt:D P'O" .MA'ftONJ!l\. lt.DY11ft1'•a•NO • ., TOMOR:ROW a Mesa Vista resident, has come up ested in our language in a region myself to take home to National Advertising Serri~, Inc. NROTC Glee Club Rehearsal, Mr. with his reactions about American where Spanish is supposed to be the wife. 011/•1• Pllblis/Hn Rt/>t't#i~Wi.- H. W. Hilleary in charge, 11 a.m. life. . predominant." ..ao MADIIOON Av•• N•W YOIIK. N. Yo in the Wardroom, Stadium Bldg, He is Jean Dubois, another - The two students do not room to• c.cuo • 1011'011 • 1.H AliiiLUi • ld FliAitCtiCO Exhibition of Paintings by Ray. gether becaus!l they want to learn mond Jonson will be shown from just how Americans talk, e$pecially The UNII Lobo does not *"•nme that oplnlone expressed In Ill! columlls are neceuarll1 the language of the street. 2935 Monte Vista Blvd thoae of the UNlll administration <>r ·Of the maJority of the student body. Lett

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/ More About • • • More About ••• Cosmopolitans to Meet '1,'he Cosmopolitan club will hold a business meeting and social hour ·MEET LOB OS. Coach Tells Frosh in T-21> at .8 p.m. Ji'riday. All :foreign THE President~· Considers. students on the cam)lus ~~ore urged ·· To Unite and Lead .tp .attend, Refreshments will be . JJY JIM UFJA'l'li UNM Sports aValue (Continued :from page one) served. It's a real rarity to find a 231> po.und. er who :runs. like 11- sc. atback, ·(Continued f:rom page (:ll:le) school We were used to a lot of but that t;lescrlption fits big Don tutions caunot be car:ried indefinite. spirit and we w~:~nt to bring it here. :Mystery ~------Saturday Anderson, stalwart Lobo tackle to ly. Let's make th.e upperclassmen fol· night· at the game l;le~een UNM the proverbial "'1,'.'' The fastest liue­ "Another meeting Qf the. presi- · low us, '],'hey don't luwe the spirit and Colorado A. & M, Get there ml\n on the aquac;l, Anderson is a deuts o:f the . :M;oup.~ain ~tate$ col- and we'll blast them everytill!-e we early J~nd "Watch the W<>lf?' junior majoring -in Jlu$iness Ad• leges !lnd umvers1ttes Wlll be held can" ' ministration. · in the near future. All the inherent · • . . VOL. LIV ALBUQUERQUE, N, M., 'l'UESDAY, OC'l'OBER 30, 19S1 Nd. 21 problems connected with intercolle- The :freshmen made plans to meet Performiug on both offense and . ' defense for the W ol:fpa,c'k thi$ sea­ giate !lth}etic' programl! will }le outside the stadium gate at .. 7:45 son, Don has been a real bulwarlc discpssed. · tomorrQW and march in as a group to the forward wall. U:;ing his "''Concerning the fine group l!f tQ a s!lction of the stands that is speed to good advantage, Anderson :football players we have at the Uni- being saved fol' them. Ivy Prexy Vo1ces: is an excellent downfield blocker, versity this year, I think they ~e. Plans we:re made for a fresh;ma:n Twenty-one ·-years old, Don ill Kappa Sigs Ousted from Intramural Focit:baU serve th~ support of eyeryone ~:n- picnic in cooperatton with the UN:M; popular both on and off the field. terest!ld m the Univers1ty and 1ta epgineers. It will be held th.e day . Anderson played high school foot­ athletic program." . before Ilomecoming and they will ball at El Paso. '],'he University. reg.ents meet to. paint. the U at the base of the .San­ With size and ' speed, LobQ mo:rrow 1 but Larrazolo said discus- dias. coaches fig\lre that all on needs is sion of the athletie prog:ram will The freshmen also challenged the a little mo:re e)Cperience and self· p:robably not co~e up until the sophomore clas.s to ·two tug-of· !\, i I confidence to be one of· the out­ November meeting. · wars, one with women aud one withi standing linemen ever to wear the "Policy in inter-collegiate athle- men. TheY said the :freshmD.n flag Cb,erry' and Silver. · · tics," Popejoy said, !'is :fQrmulated had been stolen by the sophomores. Don Ander$on by the faculty and the admnistra- --·------~---~ tion. :Any change in fundamental Kappa Sigma fraternity was offi­ poliey ," he continued, "would re­ cially ousted from intramural flag Ancient Sculpture~ quire approval of the regents.'' football yesterday. The announce­ LEONARo·s ment from John Dolzadelli, directo:r Shown in G·aJJery USCF Le~dership Meet wr. •~an, I'resident Ivy College S&l'll. · of inuamurals, came after a charge '30 University Gr~du~te 111Children aometimes pull w:ings oll that the :fraternity was using an in­ A collection of Tarascan seulp­ Set for Tod~y in SUB 6 Albuquerquefs eligible. player; ture figures, ranging fl·om 400 to Works on Cold Ro~d Job ~utterflles. The chief purpose of ed.· . The LobQs put, on thilir best ~>how­ The United Student Fellowship Finest 'ucation is to show the butterflies~ bag of the season Saturday night Charges were filed Thursday 1650 years old, is on exhiqit in the will have a meeting for students in• B. :M:. French, 1930 UNM gradu· Art building qn the University ~am­ ~vie\Viloint. '' Join Mr. & Mrs. Ron!lhl. before falling to the smooth Colo­ against Kappa Sigma ;for using terested in youth le11dership at 5 ate, has been in direet supervision Foods Doug~as A:rundale in fl11g football. : ', pus. -Colman tonight, starring in the de-· :t:ado Ag!Pes, 20-15. p.m. today in SUB 6. of tlie 126-mile highway between A SJ:Jarse crowd of 7,1>00 sat in An emergency meeting of the Several of the pre-Cortesian sta• n Anchorage and Seward, Alaska, ·.lightful comedy series, 'tHE HALLS, tues and statuette~> are especil\llY All .students interested leader­ brisk football weather as the un­ intramural athletic council was rare· because they are group fig• ship n the YMCA, YWCA, social whieh will open to traffic Nov., 1. . OFlV.Y. derdog Cherry and Silver gridders called Saturday afternoon to deal settlements, and similar fields are French has been an en~neer 6616 E. Central with the matter. ures. All of the figures are clay with the U.S, Bureau of Public jumped to a 13-7 first quarter ad- 1lxeept two, whieli are stone. invited, Carol Ketchum, USCF com­ EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6:30 ON KDB . vantage. · After a heated and confused de- munity service chairman, an­ ·Roads since his graduation from Phon·e 5-0022 bate on technicalities in intramuJ:"al . A number of pre-Spanish neck• nounced. the University. · All• conference candidate Chuck laces are also exhibited. Ilill electrified the home folks five ·:rules, the council voted to let Dolza­ minutes .after the kickoff when he delli make a final decision on the Tbe collection is being shown in grabl;led an Aggie punt and wig­ question after further investiga­ connection with an evening course, tion. conducted by Prof. Edwin Todd, in gled his way th1:ough a host of Ram tacklers for '15 yards and a · Dob:adelli wired Friday to pre-Co:rtesian S!!Ulpture. touchdown. Larry White converted, Adams State College, where Arun­ The seleetion will remain at the The next time the Lobos got the dale was said to have lettered. An UniversitY until Nov, 6. ball, Hill looped a 30 ya:rd spi:ral to answer to the telegram stated th11t Glenn Campbell. The speedy half­ Ar.undale had "lettered in 1949.'' e back took it on the :run and scoot!ld After the meeting the int:ramural 25 yards :for another score. The ex­ director phoned Adams State and tra point failed and the c:rowd could was told, "Arundale was a fresh­ hardly believe what th.e sco1:eboa:rd man at the time, nut did receive ,a showed. varsity letter.'' Minutes later, the Aggies re­ On the basis of this information, LUCKIES bounded beautifully with Don Bur­ Dolzadelli removed the Kappa roughs master-minding the attack Sigma team from flag football com­ and Ken Wilhelm and Joe :M:ohor• petition. Kappa Sigma had, in Dol- cich carrying the load. The Rams . zadelli's words, " a fine football TASTEo BErrER ! B'lvept downfield on the crest of 'a el~b, :.nd '\V-D.;J undoubtcdl:i' o&lo o;f great runni~g gamo1 dimaxhlg it the contenders for the title." with Mohorcich scoring from 14 The charges were brought by- the It Ulk.:s fi!u: tobacco tog'ive you a beiier• yards out ort a pitch-out play. Naval ROTC. Kappa Sigma and the Bobby Arnett, Lobo tailback, Navy had played a :football game tasting ci'garette. And Lucky Strike quiek-kicked to the Aggie 12-yard Thursday which the fraternity won, means fine tobacco. But it takes some­ stripe early in the second' period 12-6. only to have Wilhelm pick up the Councilman Censures At the council meeting, Bob thing else, too--superior workmanship. ball and run it back 88 yards for Popejoy Authorized to Sell UT roct Arundale, Kappa Sig coacH and . ' the score.. The conve:rsion missed brother tQ the player in question, ' You get fine, light1 mild tobacco it\ the and things were all tied at 13-13. UNM regent$ authorized .Pres. tate business to take into conside:ra­ Pres. Tom L Popejoy stated the frate:rnity's position. ,,':., With eight minutes left in the Tom L. Popejoy to take exploratory tion the use and disposal of the "My brother was a freshman a.t better.. made cigarette. That's why thi:rd quarter, a stout Lobo defense action towa:rds selling or leasing land. BY JULIUS GOLDEN Adams State three years ago, and !i forced the Aggies to punt a tower­ University land valued at over one '!'he ftve-block strip that adjoins Councilman Glen Houston sug­ did :play football. He did not play Luckies taste better. So, Be Happy-Go ing shot to Lobo safety man Ilill. million dollars. In its Saturday the golf strip is now used pnTtially gested that the Student Couneil against all opponents because Ski Fans-for that Deal Tlie Lobo captain fumbled the ball meeting, the boa1:d also postponed as a parking lot. reprimand Pres. Tom L.' Popejoy NCAA :rules at that time did not ' i! Lucky! Get a carton today! on the 14 and the Rams recovered. action on a new geology building. In another ac::tion, the Board of for giving permission to the fref!h­ permit :freshmen to play on the ! The man to see is Four plays later, Moho1:ich tallied, . The land, which is a 150-:f'oot­ Ragents deferred letting a cPn­ man class tl> chalk up the intersec­ varsity-," he said. Harvey Ach1.iger converted and the d~ep snip on west Central between struction contract on a new geology tion in :front of the administration Since he was a :freshman, and Aggies led, 20-13. . Cornell and Girard, is considered building, and authorized the re­ building. was not allowed to play in all var­ The Lobos fought back to the by realtors as one of the most valu­ gent's finance committee to "ex­ The comment came during a dis­ sity games, the fraternity dis­ JOE BEHL Aggie 11, largely on the ground. able vacant tracts in the city. In a plore the bond market." cussed the matte:r and "decided Tbe drive came to 11 sputtering halt cussion by the Couneil Friday on ·School Discount recent faculty committee l'eport, The plans for the three story diserimination against freshmen. he was eligible under intramural and A&M took Qver. Jercy Calla­ the tract Wa,S reported as not need­ 'I• han, on a fake punt, was tackled· in building will be held up until the 'rhe discussion, which took more rules.'' ,, 4817 E. CENTRAL ed :for University purposes. eommittee can report ·on the most than an hour, was :finally culmin­ Intramural rules permit the own­ ., the end zone by Bobby Morgan to er of a freshman numeral to play, if gjve the Lobos another 2 points. Presdent :Popejoy emphasized satisractor;v means fo:r financing it. ated with the appointment 'Of an that no decision has been arrived at. The lo\V base bid on the building interclass relations eommittee to but do not allow varsity lettermen. Hopes of a major upset were now "Kappa. Sigma assumed," said r reaching the definite possibility He indicated that he would appoint was submitted by Maxey and Left- · investigate possible diserimination. a committee chiefly of University wich, Albuquerque construction Class officers will serve Pn the A:rundale, "what he received was i ., WESTERN sta~;e with the Lobos only 5 points a :freshman numeral." II behmd. Their. bid ended with the alumni .who are now in the real es- firm, with 0. G. Bradbury, Albu­ committee. il WEAR querque, Lembke-ClPugh-King, Al· It Was pointed out that .Popejoy Dobadelli stated, "NCAA rules i ~ ball in their possession at midfield have no bearing on lettering as INDIAN as the gun sounded. buquerque runners up in that order. bad given permission to tl1e .fresh­ MOCCASINS The Regents Indicated that their men to chalk up the intersection. that is deeided by thn conference LEVIS The statistics: UNM Activ.ity Fee action was taken to gain a more Ilou:;toll said, "We should tecom- , only.'' New Mexico Colo. A&M thorough picture of the financial ment to Pres1dent Popejoy that he Following this, the council held 12 First Downs . 19 May Be Increased situation before taking any definite not condone such actions since the a long and somewhat heated de· 1'18 Yards Rushing 235 action on the building. (Continued.on page three) (Continued on page three) 14 :Passes Attempted 14 Student activity tillkets will be 7 Passes Com!lletad 5 raised 50 cents ne:Kt semester if 110 Yards Passing 62 1he class officer petition, to be pre­ il li I 11 Punts 7 sented to the Student Council to· Georgia U Tabloid of Found Under 1-/odgin I 'oB l 39 Average Yd!!. onPunts 38 day, is pased by the Council and tlie student body. Unlversitt car;penters were bug~ evidentl-y not e. co-educational in- Suits at Muse'fl in Atlanta were \I Eleven members o£ the newly eyed Satur(iay when they pulled atitution. priced from $12.50 to $35. q formed class officers council yester• :from under the floor o:f' Hodgin . Banister, l.U11$ton liealth . and Dunla:P hats, Pa:ragon pants, j· ·' Utton Named Head day unanimously voted tP petition hall, oldest building on campus, a Fellowc:raft shoes were :tor sale by Fowne1>' glQves and Manhattan to the Studllnt Council for a 50 cllnt copy of the University of Georgia's the Lanier Footwear company - shirts Were on sale at Head and Of Student Senate increase in the student activity fee student newspaper dated 1908. just opp<>site the campus. McManan, the Athen's agents .. to be divided into. individual class The. :four-page tabloid, printed The McConnell Bros. and Wilson, As a filler the "Red and White11 Al trtton, independent, was eleet­ funds. The money will be ussd to on 100-pound book paper, was in Livery and Queen City Transfer listed part of the college athletic ed )?resident of the Student Senate company, had "ant kind of rig, · di:rectort: S. V. Stanford, athletic at 1ts meeting Ftiday. p1:omote school spirit. excellent condition and presumably Al Oldham, senior class prl!si­ had not seen the light of dar dur­ from wheelbarrow to tallyho- director and F. McWhorter, presi- ·T·UDUITi! tr tton ran against Chuck Scott, rubber tires" for rent. dent. Kappa Sigma, and Ilan'k Pa:rkin· dent, was chosen as council chair­ ing it~; entire 43 years of burial. ·· l.efs got We want your jin· man; Jane Ann Marshall, Vice­ Carrying the banner, "The Red The .Fairyland 'l'heater, sveeial• Bud Smith f.eatured at his lunch son, :Phi Delta. Theta. He had 25 and White," the student publica­ izing in ."best scenes and films counter all kinds of groceries and gtesl We're ready and willing votes as compared to Parkinson's cbairman, and Colelln Martin, sec­ which relieve the monotony of col· a ladies' dining room up stai:rs. 21 and Scott's six. · retary-treasu:re:r. tion told quite a. story'. of cam:Pus and eager to pay you $25 tor life at 'Athens, Ga., in the early lege work" listed the price of tick· In a plea :l'o1• support of the pep Utton later said, "We're just get­ A committee of. the :tour class dars of the 20th century'. . ets at five cents each. organi~~:ations of the University, the ·.FIESTA DRESS e'll'ery jing1e we use. Send as tingorgani:aed under the new con­ ))residents was set up to 1nvesti­ Thrae of ilve f1:ont-paga columns Town and Country' had shirts, editor editoriali~:ed in a regular stitution, t;~nd we will an~eavor to ga.te possible . discrimination to• "fits for every occasion, afield o:r news release: "The names of stu­ many jlngle11 as you like to malte the Senate sPmethmg other ward freshmeu, were devoted to two baseball wins for bt GePr~a's "Red. and Bla~k" over afloat," at $1.60 each. dents wbo do not att!lnd games and PARTIES; SQUARE· HappY,-Go-Lucky; P.O. Box than a rubber stamp." "We ask that any instances of SewanM s "Purple and Wh1te.!' The swanky gentleman of the support the pep squads will be N. discrimination be reported to this But the biggest news is in the campus of that day smoked Pall notad by the management and pub­ DANCE AND STR~i:ET 61, New Yotk 46, Y. council, so that appropriate meas­ advertising columns. Mall, Egyptian Deities, Moguls and lished in the next issue of the Red u~;es can be taken," Oldham said. Erlanger :arothers advertised for • Mnrads and he bought them at the and White•. Weather Freshman · class Pre~. Felix sale: "BVD's with coat-cut under­ Ilarawa, the p1Me of 11a thousand One lllight edito:riali?;e that. life Jeanette'$ Briones announced that the fresh· shirts and knee-length drawers.'' delights." at a. ilipical university was »