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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1950 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. r 1 September 19, 1950 Page 'Four Sports Wheel DAILY LOBO Backfield Candidates ••• --By PAUl, SHODAL,-....1 As several hundred students grope their way around the cam­ I SPORTS LOBO i pus trying to find that "centrally • I located" classroom, our thoughts I \ turn to a subject that has become PAUL SHODAL, Editor I I a sore spot of late, that· being 11 VOL. LIII ALBUQUE~QUE, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19M "football losses to Texas teams." NO. 4 1 A few small items · should be 1 · straightened out before we con­ that statement will be agreed to in ti~ue. To begin with (and first U line Coach Ranks r ·first Grid· Half· Time th~ngs coming first) the vast ma­ many circles when Reaves H. Entertainment Heads ' I' jority of Texas high schools play "Ribs" Baysinger is the subject much better-than-average football With Nation's Best of conversation. and before we start getting our "One of the top four line coach­ chief exercise by jumping to con­ es in the country," said one of that The new Lobo line coach en­ Features ~arching Set Full Schedule clusions, we mu~t realize this, rare elan known as the "Monday tered the coaching field following ' even though we haven't heard of his graduation from Syracuse Uni­ Ranger, Muleshoe, Goose Creek, versity in 1924. After coaching ·f Band,. 4 Card Stunts ~ Floydada or Waxahachie. Of Student Dances at Norwich, N. Y., High School i I New Mexico high school teams ' Half-time entertainment for the as well as college elevens have :for three years, he returned to I.! · first Lobo football game against A full schedule of student body learned through rock-and-sock ex­ his alm,a mater in 1927 where he / the Flagstaff Lumberjacks ·satur- dances covering the period from perience that the size or name of was connected with that school's d~y promises to be the best ever now until January 18, was re­ those "small" high schools and With neyr ban~master Robert .E. leased today by Hank Parkinson athletics until he accepted his and Jim Woodman, student body colleges mean ljttle. 'I. present position last spring. Dahnert s 0-P.. Ieee marching ban.d Hobbs High, continually a pow­ a.n~ m'?re tp.an 1,200 students par­ entertainment co-chairman. er in NM high school football, While a student at Syracuse, he 1 tlcipatmg m card stunts. The 21 programs planned for takes on Texas aggregations earned letters in football, basket­ Featu!ed on the half-time pro- this semester include general stu­ every year and always have a ball and baseball. '/ gram 'Ylll b~ the ~arching band dent body dances, record hops, whale (or trout, depending on the presentmg SIX maJor formations balls for Halloween, Homecoming, state you're from) of a battle He is the father of two sons, 1 including a palm tree, a four-leaf and Sadie Hawkins Day, as well with teams like Clint, Ranger, and Reaves, Jr., and Robert H. Reaves, j clover !lnd the letters for UNM as several afternoon and evening Brownfield. Carlsbad beat Bowia Jr., won gridiron fame at the U. 'jl ~ln,d ALrlzok~a Stoate. They will play tea dances. A name band is being of El Paso, Roswell was measured S. Naval Academy where he quar­ i m oo mg ver a Four-Leaf ~ign~d to play for the Homecom­ by Ysleta, 27-0, and Portales lost terbacked the Middies from 1946 ' Clover," "I've Got a Lovely Bunch mg dance, Nov. 4, Woodman and II Parkinson said. to Muleshoe, 39-0. This is our· to 1948. Robert is a medical stud­ Milton Price, left, and Chuck pected to shine in the W olfpaclt .. of Cocoanuts," "Washington and usual percentage in inter-state ent !l~ New York State College of Hill work on handoffs during a Lee Swing," the Arizona State · Regular student body week end competition with the "tall tale MediCme at Syracuse University. offense this fall. (Photo by Bill song, and NM's fight song, "Hail dances have been arranged as tellers.'' Lobo practice session. Outstand­ Laskar) New Mexico." follows: freshman mixer, Sept. In the' college ranks, the NM ing prep players, they are ex- A fanfare with the "All Ameri­ 16; record dance, Sept. 23--fol­ Aggies were bombed dizzy by De Anza Club Meets ca March" and "The Star-Span­ lowing the Flagstaff game: record I dance, Oct., 7-following the NM ''Model T" Ford and his Hardin­ Coach' Baysinger The De Anza club will begin its gled Banner" will introduce the Simmons boys, 48-0. Eastern NM fall membership drive with a The nose is one of the most It is a scientific fact of science program; the finale will be Aggies game; record dance, Oct. University lost to Abilene Chris­ morning quarterbacks." Such was regular meeting tonight at 8 p.m. prominent and functiona1 parts "March of the Steel Men." 21-following the Texas Western that as an ice cube melts, it has game; Halloween dance, Oct. 28; tian, 89-0 and NMMI fell before overheard at a local eatery and in the SUB basement lounge. ' of the human anatomy. 1 Following the band's perform­ Daniel Baker, 13-0. Usually­ been known to diminish in size. ance will be card stunts by more Homecoming dance, Nov. 4; Sadie strong Tulsa barely squeezed by than .1,200 students under the di­ Hawkins dance, Nov. 11: student little McMurray on a 6-point mar, fROM THE WORLD'S FOREMOST PEN MAKER- f rection of Jimmie Goldstein. The body dance, Dec. 9; and student gin, so the lumps aren't confined seven new cheerleaders will enlist body dance, Jan. 13. to NM alone. the help of the rest of the audience An even dozen tea dances have Our embarrassment will prob­ for the stunts. The stunts, desig­ been slated for both evening and ably continue in this field for some nated by Fred Wong, will be kept afternoon entertainment. Dates time. Before rash statements are a secret until the game. on the afternoon affairs are Oct. thrown at random (or McNally) The new cheerleaders for this 4,•0ct. 18, Nov. 1, Nov. 29, Dec. about .. the superiority of other year are: Vince Ulatowski, Ron 18, and Jan. 11. states' athletics over ours, let's Norman, Chuck Scott, Jack Tom­ Evening tea dances come on get a little factual info such as lins, Carrie Williams, Joann Mc­ Sept. 27, Oct. 11, Nov. 15, Dec. 6, enrollment, size and experience of Nay and Poe Jones. They will be Jan. 4, and Jan. 18. the coach (if that's factual). new introduced at a pep rally at the All dances and other student Constructive criticism never stadium Friday at 7 p.m. Coach body entertainment affairs will be hurt anyone, but let's try and Dudley DeGroot will introduce the held in the SUB unless otherwise make it constructive. team and Dahnert will introduce announced, the chairman said. the band and play for the rally. Woodman and Parkinson have I Jimmie Goldstein will be master also been designated Homecoming t of ceremonies. chairmen and are ·already at work Organizations Urged FOR. THE FIRST TIME YOU CAN BUY A MODERN, PRECISION-MADE PARKER PEN AT JUST ABOUT ' on plans for the annual student­ ANY PRICE YOU WANT~ TO PAY. CHOOSE "NOW-START SCHOOL WITH A BRAND NEW PARKER! Faculfy Club Plans alumni event. 1 To Try lntramurals i • La Madera Picnic· Ed Abbey Asks For The faculty women's club in­ John Dolzadelli, director of in­ The world's most-wanted tramurals, today reminded all or­ 1 I vites all faculty members and "Top" Literature ~a~izations desi:r:ing to compete pen ••• now equipped with their families to a picnic Sunday NEW PARKER ''51'- with the lhla·mliDc ~ti+K.. Hj' m Intramurals this year to choose 9J the new exclusive Aero· ;l at La Madera ski area. The Thunderbird, UNM's cam­ theirintr~mural manager and one metric Ink System. De­ Tickets are available through pus literary magazine, is short of alternate m plenty of time for the signed to far out-last ordi· Friday at the cashier's office in good material, Editor Edward Ab­ first ~eeting of the intramural the Administration building. Price bey announced. Stories, poems, counCil, October 4. The time and nary pens. A real invest­ will be: adults, $1, children, 50 UNM's seven cheerleaders will gyrations fo1· the past two weeks Ron Norman, Jack Tomlins and and articles are still needed for place will be announced later. ment in writing pleasure! cents. All food will be provided appear before the student . body and are planning to come out with Chuck Scott. The young women, the first issue, which is due to ap­ for the first time at Friday night's pear in October. . The"Intramural Handbook with 8 rich colors. and dinner will be served from 1 all the regular yells, as well as a who seem to have it all over them, p.m. to 2 p.m. pre-Flagstaff pep rally in the sta­ couple of new ones. The four men are, left to right, Jo Ann McNay, "Next month's T-Bird is going the com:plete 1950-51 program is dium. The three lasses and four supporting their fairer cohorts now av~Ilable to all organizations The club advises picnickers to Carrie Williams and Poe Jones. to be one of the worst in many a!td their managers, and may be wear warm clothing. lads have been working out their are, left to right, Vince Ulatowski, years," tb.e editor said cheerfully, Picked up at the Intramural of­ "but we're printing it anyway." fice in the gym any afternoon. Literary aspirants can take their contributions to the Thunderbird Dolzadelli urged all managers Tickets Now Ready ••• Registry Opened office, which will be open every to read the handbook carefully 11 11 NEW PARKER Typical "51" precision weekday from 1 to 3 p.m., and is and abide by the rules as set up 51 ~aQ WEATHER located in the Journalism build­ .' by the Intramural Council. "Care­ features. Fastest -action For Fraternity ing, or mail them to Box 42, UNM. lessness on the part of the intra­ filler. Visible ink supply. George D'Alonzo, business man­ mural manager of an organization Pli ·glass reservoir. (£!!! Civic Symphony To Hove Five Concerts Rush Activities may c!'st that organization valua­ ager of the Thunderbird, said rubber parts). Super· Reduction of prices for student Fair tonight and in the morn­ that two positi\)ns are still open b~e pomts t,oward the All-Univer­ season tickets was arranged by Registration is now under way Sity champiOnship in the various smooth Octanlum point. for all unaffiliated men students ing. Partly cloudy in the after­ on the staff. Duties involved are sports," Dolzadelli said. President Tom Popejoy and Dr. proofreading, distribution, and 4 colors. Luslraloy caps. Sherman Smith. These tickets may interested in going through fra­ noons today and tomorrow. Brisk mailing. Applicants shOuld report be purchased at the Student Af­ ternity rush week, Wallace Sell­ winds. High today 82, low 48. at the office hours listed abov!!. fairs office in the Administration Nee.d Much Brass Building while the supply lasts. ers, Inter-fraternity council presi­ Among the guest artists who dent, reported today. • will appear with the orchestra are Students wishing to join any of Serenading Singers~ Thefts For Band---Dahnert II· II Claudio Arrau, virtuoso pianist of UNM's 18 fraternities should reg• At least 14 more players are Unsurpassed for style and international fame; George Fen• ister at the IFC table in the SUB NEW PARKER 21 ley .violinist, who was concert­ lobby any day this week from 8 : 15 needed for the band, director Rob­ precision at any price un­ 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Saturday, der $10.00. Octanium master of the orchestra last year; Touch Off Semester's Crime ert E. Dahnert said today. He and Lois Cox, soprano, who sang Sellers said. needs 14 more to complete a 70· point. See-through ink the role of Pamina in the Uni· Rush week begins next Monday, An automobile belonging to charged him with reckless driving. piece band for the formation chamber of Pli·glass. ~ vetsity Opera Workshop's produc­ and by signing up with the IFC, David Griffith of the men's new Two youths were picked up by tion of "The Magic Flute" by Moz­ the prospective rushee is entitled dormitory was stolen by three two patrolmen on campus recent• planned for the half-time enter­ rubber parts). Simplified teen-agers recently. The car has filling. 4 colors. I art, during the sumlller. M1·. Fen­ to go to the first two rush parties ly. T~e boys had stolen the penny tainment at the football game Sat­ I ley and Miss Cox were co-winners of. each organization... No charge1 been recovered by city police, but contamer from a gum machine. urday.. ' will be made for this year's rush it is now a bright green instead of They were turned over to city po­ ' . of the Youn~ Artists competition gray. ! ~ held last sprmg by the Civic Sym­ registration, the IFC decided. lice,. ~ut the soprce of the penny Dahnert emphasized that stu­ Griffith was quoted by campus contamer remams a mystery. dimt.s need not be enrolled for phony. Time and plac~ of each fra­ ternity's first two rush events will police as complaining-·not that A wallet was reported . stolen music courses· to be in the band Dr. Lange's career has been not• his car was stolen-but that· he from Peter A. Martinez while he He was undecided about the trips able in many respects. He was Ar­ be announced in Friday's Daily Lobo. liked the old paint job better than was standing in line to enter the out of town, but said. there would The outstanding econ­ turo Toscanini's chosen assistant the new one. He had just polished dining room at the men's new dor­ probably be three. ' omy-priced pen of the conductor of the.tNew Yo1·k Phil­ The University has 11 national his car before it was taken. mitory. He said it contained about NEW PARKETTE harmonic and as'sistant to Ft•ed• fra~e.rni,ties with two mo1•e groups Dahnert .s!!-id .he will need year. A real Parker • , , llans Lange Patrolman W. J. Hamilton was $75-and his meal ticket. enough musiCians to cromprise a style plus genuine value erick A. Stock o£ the Sym­ petitionmg for charters from rta• injured Friday while pursuing a . Campus police were called out lOO~piece . band by the fir:.t re­ Music-loving University stud­ phony. tiona! organizations. · speeder near the campus. His mo• Friday to. quell a group of sing­ hearsal, Monday, for the sMond clear through. Satin· . I ents will have the opportunity to While conducting in New York, National frate1•nities are Alpha torcycle struck an approaching ,:ing men on North University Ave. home game. He has formations smooth, interchangeabl11 "! ,' attend this season's five symphony Lange l'cceived the following re­ EpsUon Pi, Delta Sigma P)li, Kap· car as Hamilton was attempting One of the men was quoted as say­ plann!!d that will require at least point. Stainless cap. f j ' conce1•ts to be presented in Cat·· marks from Olin Downes of the pa Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Lambda to halt the speeding car. Wheh jng, "These cops around here 100 p1eces. tolors. lisle Gymrta.sium by the Albuquer­ New York Times: "This series of Chi .Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi the patrolman lost control of his won't let a guy . do nothin'.'' New uniforms have been or­ ., que Civic Symphony orchestra at (Lange's) concerts takes rank as Kappa Tau, .Pi Kappa Alpha, Sig­ machine the speeder stopped. Though the comment was made in ' . one of the most distinctive offer­ dered and are due to ar.~:ive by the student rate of $2.40 for the ma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Hamilton took his number before a loud voice1 the author remains the. end o;f the month. There are ) ... entire series. ings of the musical season in New and Sigma Phi Epsilon. he was taken to a hospital to be unidentified. enou,gp. uniforms for more than 70 .' The Albuquerque Civic $ynt. York. Last night; Ml~. Lange's re­ The organizations awaiting rta• treated for bruises and lacera• There were ftve parking viola­ InlfSICians now, Dahnert said, He phony orchestra is unde1· the direc­ wat·d was great, as was the re­ tional recognition are Nu Sigma, tions. tions over the weekend. Patrolman s:ud be needed mostly brass, pat•• WINNIR 1950 SEE YOUR PARKER DEALER TODAYI are designed to UM dry-writing Superchrome Ink. I tion of Hans Lange, conductor and ward of those who listened to his petitioning Sigma Nu, and the .. The violator said he was testing V. V. ¥on~oya rep~1·ted many t1 hcularly trumpets, flutes, and one PASHICN AcADI!MY He offers a full selection of colors, models, and points. I visiting professor of the music choice of music and his excellent Tau club1 petitioning Tau Kappa the vehicle he was driving. He turn VIolations, 'Which aren't al­ YOU NEVER NEED A BLOTTER! (They will also I bass. AWAIID Parker "51" and "21" Pens, and only these pens, faculty of the UniveJ.•sity. interpretations)' Epsilon. said he was an auto dealer. Police lowed on the campus. I use ordinary ink.) Ask for Parker Superchrome. ; i

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Itl / I·' . r ·;. . • • ·, :.1 • ., l' ' THE NEW MEXICO r···············~ Litde Man Campus by Bibler September 20, 1950 On Registration For Riding Page Three ~On the · The Wore/. Closes September 30 ~ · .Campus By ·J»:arge Ilelper OCI·ET.Y. Registration for riding classes and Fridays. IJ!.termediate riding, DAILY LOBO ' J ' " ' ·' > ~ . I I I II I I I I I will be open until September 30, 56, meets from 3 to 5 p.m. on Published Tuesday through Friday ot th~ regular college year, except during holidays • lly n_osemary Stockton Have You Got The Word Yet? according to. Frances McGill, in­ Tuesdays and Thursdays. Two and examination periods by the Associated Students of the University of :New Mexico. . NANCY HARRISON, Jilditor structor in .women's.physieal edu- beginning classes will be from 1 Entered as second class. matt..r at the post office, Albuquerque, August 1, 1918, under th.e act of Marc!) 8, 187.9. Printed by the University Printing l?lant. Subscription rate, Editor's Note: On the Campus Today, I have a.stnall cqmplaint cation. . to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thurs­ i$4.50 per school year, payable in advance. · will be a regular weekly feature to makli--it seems, I am one of the Cla::;ses will he held at the Four days, and. on Wednesdays and Fri­ of tlte Daily Lobo appearing people on this campus whose eyes Hills ranch 11nder the watchful days. Editorial and Business office in the Journali~m .building,· Tel. 2;5523 Aquinas Hal/Picks each Wednesday. · are not as reliable as they might Bolton Named New eye of Wiley Johnson. Fees for the Regular credit is given f~r t;id~ Wright Van Deusen be-Well, I have said "Hi" to ' Goggins, Reardon semester amo11nt to $20. · · ing classes and anyone v.rtshmg ------~------Editor Freshmen, It's Up to You many people who were not the any . additional information may Danny C. Ten·y ------Managing Editor Advanced riding, 57, meets . Monday, it says here, was gen­ ones I thought they were., and in­ from 3 to '5 p.m~. on Wednesdays contact Mis:> MGGill. Bill Wade ------,.------,.---News Editor erally just the beginning of an­ stead of being nice, they have Student Union Aide As Club Chaplains Phil Godfried ------Business Manager other year at UNM, but to the ' -J sneered and turned away.· In my A chapel for aU Catholic Uni­ A 1950 graduate of UNM is versity students to fulfill their Bob Kayne· ------Circulation Manager freshmen it was like knocking the opinion, it isn't a ~ood sign of I' cherry off a deliGious SUB sun­ campus spirit, Let's 'all be J;lice the new assistant manager. of the ·religious obligations while on the ' Jack·Gill------Night Editor dae, merely because that day whether we know each other or SUB. He is Dale Bolton, who after campus has recently been opened NEW COLORS AND FABRICS II.PII.&II:Nl'&fl POrt NAT!OtfAL 'AD11111~TI81NQ BY' marked the beginning of being just ····l·r not. A-fter all, it won't hurt any- working part time in the SUB as at 1815 Las Lomas Rd.· National Advertising Service, Inc. plain Joe's to the upperclassmen. l -· . one. • • , a student for four years has been The Reverend Ralph D; Gog­ FOR YOUR FALL .DATE DRESSES Coli•&• P11blish•r• R•Presenllltiw Being a Freshman is an exciting Polly McMurdo and Walter gins, O.P., is. the chaplain; with 420 MADISON A VII, NIIW YORK, N. Y, and frightening experience which Marcek are now Mr. & :Mrs. Con­ the Reverend John I. Reardon, 0. C111c:uo ~ aono!ll • toe AM1ul • saii ru~~eo most of us upperclassmen tend to gratulations. P., assisting.. Both are DQminican •Formals •Lingerie The Daily I:obo is an independent newspaper published for the benefit of the stu­ forget as the years roll by. After If you want to have some fun, Fathers of the Chicago Province dents and the University, but it does not assume that opinions expressed in editorials Freshman Orientation Week, be­ of the Order of Preachers. and columns are necessarilY those of the maiority of the student body. Authorship of go see the future Theta initiates . •Bridal Gowns contributions to the Letterip column must be known to the editors, although names ing "plain Joe" is pretty hard for fly their kites from the President's Father ~oggins said t'hat all may be withheld on request, Letters may be cut If exceeding 250 words. a frosh. What we upperclassmen fly their kites from the President's Catholic students are l)xpected to ' ' really overlook is the 'fact that house to the Pike House this Sat- .. registe1• at the chapel. ~egistra­ .,~. while we were casually dusting off urday afternoon, September 23, tion confers automatic member­ E.mpnt6.6. Sh~p the old dufifebag and starting the at one o'clock, ship in Aquinas Newman club, to­ . SPILL A LITTLE ON ,THE FLOOR familiar trek back to the campus, And in .the pinning departml)nt, gether with free religious and so­ 3424 E. Central 5-1323 If he can't learn to smoke a pipe, the next best thing for you pool' freshmen were caught in I just lea11ned that "Hot" Harry cial privileges at all times in a maelstrom of professors, proces­ Egbert, a ' Sigma Chi, has 'just Aquinas Hall. an English or Fine Arts professor to do is to learn to roll cig­ sing lines, rush parties, reproces­ hung his ·on Dixie Sutton, of Ala­ arettes. For that matter this advice also applies to English sing, and the victims of many Be­ mogordo, Harry's home town. majors and fine Arts students. Kind To-Freshman complexes. Far be it from me to criticize Mr. and Mrs. Del DuBrock are A few followers of Shakespeare and Rembrandt find F r e s h man Orientation Week. now extreinely'proud parents of a pipe-smoking a habit incompatible with the prerequisite trait When freshmen get to he moldy wonderful baby boy born Septem­ of absentmindedness. Since the tobacco bowl habit requires old seniors, you will realize just ber· 9th. Mr11. DuBrock, better considerable equipment-pipe, tobacco pouch with the weed how necessary it is and what a known as Mimi Million, was a Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests teniffic job Bob Langford and his .¥' . Kappa here. in it, pipe cleaners, pipe sweetener, and bowl scraper-and crew were doing for you. It's won­ "That'll take care of the writing-but what if he asks yon to take Collie Hall, Kappa married Bob the forgetful scholars must remember to forget things, one derful. It is a must. However, after an oral examination?" Hinton here in Albuquerque last habit must necessarily suffer. · all the fanfare,. it is easy to see August 20th. Good luck, kids. Simplicity, but with singularity, is the theme these per­ why the week following makes Jane Reese, Kappa, and RuJ?e Number 2 ••• THE BLOW FISH your dreaming come to a screech­ remember. For others, it's the Keinseh, SX, were married m sons.must develop. Simplest of all is the factory-made cigar­ ing halt•like Hartwell's jalopy. In football team, the cheerleaders and Carlsbad on September 5th. They Bolton ette, but it lacks individuality-unless of course it is British­ short, we upperclassmen just Weed Makers Offer were both quite well-known here the yells the never thought they on campus last year. We know advanced to his present position. made or of the long variety. Ordinary pipes are not distin­ "ain't" the awe inspiring speci­ could learn. Still others find Rodey guishing, but they come in many odd shapes, sizes and smells. men of humanity your lofty ideas they will be very happy. Besides working part time in have painted us to be. We too are and the Civic Symphony that Prizes For Jingles The happy looks on the faces of the SUB, Dale 'Was a member of Academic folk who find pipe-puffing unpleasant or too human. touches their memocy. Then, of Don Hudson, Kappa Sig and Phyl­ the SUB Committee for two years. demanding of their memories and cannot be satisfied with the course, there's that firs.t trip to lis Stevenson• Tri Delt say more While a member of that commit­ fo.reign and off-brand cigarettes have recourse to rolling their You feel like we the upperclass­ Here's a way to earn some than the wedding invites ever tee he instigated plans for a new own. men have let you down. My little Old Town and your first real Nava­ money. would-it won't be long now. SUB and made preliminary cor­ blank mind says we haven't. Of jo. Some girls have even said the You don't have to give away Two of the Kappas got the respondence with other SUBs Great variety can be aehieved through choice of tobacco course, Freshmen, we could wine thing they remember best was the your fraternity pin or send in the chance to see Europe this last across the country to determine and dine you all semester and and manner of rolling; however, instructions are on most night Mrs. Cox nursed an acute top of a new Model-T Ford. Just summer - They were Marianne the facilities needed for a new I every package. For those who are dogmatic about their favor­ spread the magic carpet (for a describe your smoking sensations Keohane and Jackie Anderson. It SUB. The sundry counter in the small fee) before you. THANK case of Freshman homesickness in a four-line jingle, singing prais­ must have been a wonderful trip. present SUB is also a Bolton in­ ite brand of cigarette, yet have the desire to roll their own, GOODNESS WE DON'T. back to normal. There's lots more, es to Lucky Strike cigarettes and Just three months after he got novation, introduGed in 1948, the seclusion of the home provides the opportunity to dis­ You will find that the things in too - Homecoming, Fiesta, frat tying in with their "Be Happy-Go married, Bill Henry, Phi Kappa "I hope that more org~nizations mantle a package or two; the tobacco, then unidentifiable, can your college career you will cher­ dances and a 1:00 o'clock dead­ Lucky!" campaign. Tau, was called back into the serv­ will take advantage of the SUB ish most are the things you looked be carried in a distinctive alligator or leopard skin pouch and line and No One will ever forget Spokesmen for the national ice. His wife flew to the west facilities for their social func­ re-rolled at will in public, giving complete satisfaction. for and found for yourself-not campaign say $25 will be paid for coast to say good bye to him. She tions," Bolton said .. "There are the things that were handed to the dining hall. each jingle accepted and winning is the former Marjorie Hoit, AD many nights during the semester The actual rolling of a cigarette is a minor obstacle. you on the silver platter. Yes, you lucky freshmen, we are jingles will appear in 275 college Pi. when the ballroom is not sched­ Private practice or group sessions generally prod~ce a certain Sometimes those "discoveries" not the scroungy upperclassmen newspapers. No limit has been The -airport is. still a popular uled and I hope the various or­ degree of proficiency in a matter of days. Besides, the self­ aren't too pretty, but at least you you are no doubt paintinng us to placed on the number of jingles a place for a "snack" after dances ganizations will use it.'' rolled motif is destroyed if too much skill is applied. have learned. Take for instance be. It is just that your college student may submit. -Wonderful food. Dale will assist Mrs. Esther Lu­ the gallons of coffee and sessions career is Your esponsibility. Even Freshmen, scratch your beanies Jackie Wallace, Pi Phi, is wear• cas, manager. To destroy the illusion that home rolling is for economy, 'til sunset it will take you to pass though we can help you to a cer­ and show up the sophomores; ing the KA pin of Richard Neff, a bit of tobacco can be spilled on the floor during each opera­ that course your buddy told you tain extent the real test is yours. sophomores, stay in front of those really a darling couple. tion. This can be practiced more freely in a private office was a crip. Also look at the senior It's up to you. And remember, you juniors; juniors, beat the ::"eniors Saturday is going to be the day whe..re the leaves can be swept up again after the meeting is whose academic halo begins chok­ only have four years to reach your to it; and, seniors-well, get ahead of our first football game as you Law School Slates over. . ing him evecy time be thinks of goal. I wonder when you start of your dates! (For 'tis known all know, but what you may not four years that might have been reminiscing four years from now that the co-eds are pretty clever know is that for that day a lot Admission Tests Fact is, when one. stops to think about it, rolling one's if he had been on the ball when he for an editor with a bark like Van at this verse-making.) of people have worked awfully own would be a good habit for all students plagued by fag was where you Freshmen are now. Deusen who you will say. Let's The situation depicted should be hard to plan card tricks. The suc­ Applicants for admission to the friends or smoke-hungry fraternity brothers. Few of them Naturally the real fun comes in hope you won't be like be and be a one of life on the campus, such as: cess or failure of their work is University's Law College are re­ discovering those tiny bits of cam­ "what might have been." If you As quarter-back, I lead the up to you so please wear a white quired to take the Law School Ad­ will try to roll a cigarette. after the first attempt. Bummers pus life that never hit the Lobo. won't. It will be a great feeling t!) team; blouse or shirt, sit . in the right mission test, Dean A. L. Gausewitz would soon learn to avoid the person with Bull Durham tags For some, it's their first beer at carry the ball like you should, you I call out, "One-two-three!" section (the best seats on the east announced. The test Will be given hanging from his shirt pocket-particularly during a rushed Okie Joe's or Joe's Inn after a be able to cheer UNM and say, But when I'm not in training sideof the stadium) and pay at­ at more than 100 centers through~ examination. "picnic" in the mountains (and "This is what you did for a plain It's L.S./M.F.T. . tention for the short time neces­ out the U.S. on Nov. 18, 1950, and the hangover that follows) they Joe." Send jingles to Happy-Go­ sary. I know it will be well appre­ on Feb. 24, Apr. 28, and Aug. 11, Lucky, P. 0. Box 67, New York ciated. 1951. WE 'CALL IT LETTERIP 46, N .. Y. You may strike it The test, prepared to measure Along with most other newspapers the Daily Lobo runs a DAILY CROSSWORD "lucky.'' the applicant's verbal aptitude and column consisting of letters to the editor. Here we call it ACROSS 4. Sprite 22. Small drink Alpha Chis Have reasoning ability rather than ac­ Letterip. Letterip is a traditional title in the Daily Lobo, and quired information, will be given 1. Loses color 5. Slumber 24. Corpulent at the University Law College on we feel it is probably the most appropriate title for such a 6. Rascal 6. Shilling 25. Ostrich-like Registration Tops New Furniture the dates above. column in use today. 11. Ring-shaped (abbr.) bird coral reef 7. Live embers 26. To dip When the members of Alpha Dean Gausewitz said that all For Letterip is just what it says-an open opportunity 4400; Ends Sept. 30 Chi Omega returned to their house prospective law students must t2. Goddesses 8. Jason's ship 28. Location Total registration at the Univer­ for students to come out and "let 'er rip''. Subject matter of seasons 9. Refuse of 30. Doctrine recently they found that several take the test. Applications for the which has found its way into Letterip in past years has been sity jumped over the 4400 mark changes had been made during examination must be obtained four ""Shucks-! blew in when I should've blown out!" 13. Bestow grapes 33. Peasant late Tuesday, J. C. MacGregor, the summer. to six weeks in advance of the as wide and as varied as that found in a $50 edition of Web­ 15. Location of 10. Summit 35. Gaze fixedly admisisons director, reported. The whole inside of the house desired testing date. The Law Col­ ster's dictionary. Student feeling displaying every degree of Taj Mahal 14. Marsh· 36. Apart This figure, he said, is along the had been painted and the living lege will furnish further informa­ 16. Prussian haunting 37. Suspend line of previous estimates of a pro and eonism has been expressed in letters to the editor on Yesterday's Answer room and .five bedrooms. were re­ tion. . resort bird 38. River slight drop below last year's high furnished with new furniture in a such things as communism, the dining hal1s, students' aca.. 17 Lock of hair 18. Quantity (Russ.) 42. Cover wltlt of 4800 .. demic troubles, the dorms, odors from chem labs, the weather, wax modernistic. setting. The complete · over the ear of paper 39. City He stated that late registration job cost $8,000. the poor Piscis! He's been making all those and, of course, the Daily Lobo itself. 19. Enemy 19. Shinto (SE. Fr.) 45. Tibetan would continue for both day-time Work has already started on a Rty. scouts temple 40. A ladder gazelle and Evening Session c r e d i t $16,000 addition to the house in Only two rules have been set up for the Letterip col­ 47. Man's <:ourses through Sept, 30 dead· trick cigarette tests you've been reading about! He's taken one puff of this 250 2. 20 Thick 20. Chart cross-strip 1 the form of a new lounge and.., umn-!. Letters must not exceed words; All letters 'por.ridge 21. Eskimo tool 41. Verbal nickname hne for course changes. Tne next playroom, laundry; a town g1r1. s . must be accompanied with the writer's name and address, 23. Music note 10 days are expected to swell the room and powder room, and a sec­ brand- one sniff of that. A quick inhale of Cigarette "A"- a fast exhale although names m,ay be withheld on request. Letters can be total well above the present figure, 24. NoUrished il 12 13 14 15 16 17 8 l't 10 he said. ond floor sundeck. 27. AssJ,ltned of cigarette "B"- and he's still confused! Seriously, isn't the sensible way to mailed to the Daily Lobo, UNM, or brought directly to our ~ The admissions director said office in the Journalism building. name Ill uz. that the penalty fee for late regis­ 29. City (Fla.) ~ tration in the individual courses test a cigarette to smoke pack after pack, day after day? So we ask the students to air their gripes, or pleasures, 31. Young dog and get them off their chests. Letterip belongs to you and II~ 114 IS in the Evening Session had been STOP IN AT you alone. 32.Partof ~ waived to permit more residents That's the test Camel asks you to make - "to be" 116 117 118 of the Albuquerque area to enroll. HENRY'S 34. Part of a. ~ No more figures will be released the 30-Day Mildness Test. Smoke Camels - and check on registration until after the 21- Drive-In ' DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's How to Work It: 35. Vapor ~ ~ ~ I'" ~ f0a ~ day statisties are available, he only Camels- regularly for 30 days. Your "T-Zone" • 37. Nimrods 120 121 124 concluded; AXYDLBAAXR 40. Fabulous 122. I~ 125 IZ6 ?fa ~ (T for Throat and T for Taste)~ is the real proving 'lsLONGFELLOW bird 27 ,2'1 13(J' Our haircuts mean 43.Melody :zs real good grooming One letter simply stands for another. In this example A ts used ~ ground for any cigarette. After you've tried Camels tor the three L's, X for the two O's, et!!. Singh! letters; apos­ 44.Shape ~I NOTICE -smartness from 46. Mother·of• r3z 133 34 trophles, the length and formation of the words are all hints. pearl ~ ~ any angle as your regular smoke, you'll know why ••• Each day the code letters are different. !5 134:1 All . organizations receiving Try our 48. Gotl.of funds from activity ticket funds 'thunder ~ w~ ~ ~ ~ HENRY VII A Cryptogram Quotation ~7 137 140 ILI-I q.z mu~t have their tentative budg­ (Teut.) 1~8 ~ llts m 'to the Associated Students and 49. A gtowin~ YU KISGMPDS CM .JUA.KGDGWIS EU 143 144 145 office by October 31 • .A penalty French Fries Lobo coal (dial.) will be levied on those groups (the giant of . More People Smoke Camels ERS MEGYBCYF PKUY ERS OGYEGFS 50. Bird of prey ~ whose budgets are not in by that BarberShop 1% 147 143 time. · the hamburgers) 1808 E. CENTRAL Fl>UPYB UN JilDPER--WGJUY. •DOWN ~ GIANT MALT than any other cigareHe! !.Confront 149 ISO DELICIOUS Bryan Garland Yesterday's. Cryptoquote: . NO LAMENTATION CA;N LOOSE ~ . Cryptoquote apparently isn't a PJUSONERS OF DEATH FROM THJi:l.GR.A.VE-ARNOLD, 2. Particle 3. Puts on 9~14 wd.or~. It xsn't listed in Webster's COAL & CORNELL Prater Pipkin tctlonary,

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Forensic Meet to Plan September 20, 195(1 Page. Four DAILY LOBO Backfield Coach Has Activities. Organi:zation The Forensic · society will hold tivities will be discussed. THE NEW MEXICO a meeting of its old members to­ Many Qualifications day at 7 :30 p.m, in B1-16. This A meeting will be held next year's organization will be set UIJ. Wednesd!!Y at the same time and The man in charge of the Lobo ~ ., SPORTS and plans for the semester's ac~ place. backfield is Robert A. (Bob) ' PAUL SHODAL, Editor Titchenal. Bob has been associat­ .....~ - . ed with Dud DeGro~t DAILY as player and coach off and on II since 1987 when he was an all- VOL. LIII Hilltop Eleven Push Greene Joins Staff ALBUQUERQUE,, NEW .MEXICO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 ·No. 5 As NROTC Head Comdr. Howard J. Greene, USN, Card Stunts During Hall-time • • • ,.' For lumberjack Win has recently joined the UNM fac. ulty as an instructor in the naval WELCOME i Members of the Dobo coaching s c i e n c e department. Comdr. staft' were working their charges Greene will serve as executive offi­ Pep Rally Begins long and hard yesterday afternoon cer of the NROTC unit with the in preparation for the season's rank of associate professor of nav­ opener Saturday against Arizona al science. State of Flagstaff. Comdr. Greene joins the ]'ol'ROTC Despite thE~ Lumberjacks' lop­ STUDENTS staft' from New London, Conn., • sided 52-12 loss to West Texas where for two years he has been Football Season State last Saturday, Dud DeGroot on duty as commanding officer of and aides are taking no chances. the submarine USS Finback, Prior The Lobos. know Flagstaff will be to reporting here he attended the shooting the works in an effort naval ROTC orientation program ·to take a victory back to their at Northwestern University. forested surroundings, The new executive officer in the Take Advantage Qf Tomorrow No definite starting Lobo line­ Night NROTC unit is a graduate of the up has been announced and it's Naval Academy. Our Student Rates- a good bet that many reserves will Following his graduation, Comdr. To start UNM's 1950-51 football season off with a bang, see action against the Lumber­ Greene served for a year and a a student body pep rally will be held in the stadium tomor.row jacks. Milt Price, fullback, has half on the battleship Mississippi 2to6 P.M. night at 7. Master of Ceremonies Jimmie Goldstein said yes­ been running and throwing well, and later on the destroyer McCall. and should give all comers a stiff terday that he had contacted every organization on campus battle for a starting berth. His specialty, submarine service, Weekday Afternoons in an effort to make this year's opening cheer ring long and commenced by attending the around athlete at San Jose State . '· loud. , All positions are being vied for Navy's submarine school at New with great spirit. The loss of kick­ College in California. In 1939, he "It's imp01'tant to the team, London, Conn. Following comple­ Goldstein said. "The team has off man Jack Barger and end tion of this school, Comdr. Greene became a member of the profes­ 25c Gene Polk is being greatly felt. sional Washington Redskins under worked hard for months, and now served aboard submarines in )4 Majorettes Picked I'm asking the students to get out Dick Brett and Bill Speer have World War II, his first assignment . "Titch" served in been getting off some booming the Navy during World War II Regular Rate 35c there and back them." being aboard the submarine USS Goldstein announced he would punts along with Manny Orosco Argonaut which carried the Ma­ as a member of its physical edu­ to make punt-happy fans smile. cation branch. He coached at the Here is a sample of UNM's now football game. Our University is ning and putting over this yea1:'s Large' start the program promptly at 7 rine Raiders, commanded by Col. famous card stunts which are put To Strut With p. m. He gave the following sched­ Flagstaff's one-man gang, two­ Carlson and Jimmy Roosevelt, on Naval Station at Lakehurst, N.Y. MR. CHAPLIN the only school in the Southwest exhibitions are Jimmie Goldstem time little All-American Vince and at St. Mary's Pre-flight. on by the student cheering section that features this type of show at and Alpha Phi Omega, service fra­ Fitted out with new white uni­ ule of events: the raid on Makin Island. or during half-times of every home As the students enter the sta­ Cisterna is gone and for the first The Commander's war service In 1946, he joined the San Fran­ football games. In charge of plan- ternity. forms, four UNM co-eds will time in four years Border ConL cisco '49-ers and played end under march as majorettes with Drum dium, they will receive printed includes combat patrols on the MR •. MacLEOD sheets with new and old cheers 'I ference mentors won't have to fret submarine Argonaut, submarine Buck Shaw and Jim Lawson. His Major John Large at the Lobo­ over that talented end. The 'jack contract was bought by the Los Flagstaff game Saturday night. listed. First on the program will USS Mingo, submarine USS Ang­ WILL BE GLAD be the introduction of the seven offense will probably be led by 185- ler, and: the submarine USS Di­ Angeles Dons, then coached by Council Grants Band They are Ciddie Lein, Rose Ellen pound Rudy Larisch, fullback, and ablo. DeGroot and in 1947 he went to TO ASSIST YOU Calkins,· Jackie Henrie, and Sue· new cheerleaders. They will ex­ halfbacks Jack Holland and Sam West Virginia with Dud, taking 'Bears Galore' Are Featured Gruschus. plain and lead a new yell. Following the war, the new Then Goldstein will introduce Van Dyke. Gus Headington, vet­ Navy instructor served on the staff over line and defensive coaching A routine of synchronized ba­ eran quarterback will be at his for the Mountaineers. Robert E. Dahnert, the new band of the Commander-in-Chief of the funds for Uniforms ton twirling will be used by the director, who will start a band signal barking stand. Atlantic fleet after which he was Titchenal is a native of Cali­ In Frank Hibben's New Book girls and Large at the half-time fornia, is married and has two Two petitions asking for addi­ show, Large said. In the stunt, number. During it, Drum Major on the staff of the NROTC unit at "Blond b e a r s, silver-tipped John Large is scheduled to per­ the University of Michigan. children. Many swimmers at the tional funds from the Associated the Southwest, and Alaska. In ad­ each baton moves at the same University pool this summer will Students and an amendment to a bears and just plain bea1·s en~er dition he relates hair raising tales speed and reaches the same posi­ form a baton specialty act. First Khatali Meeting Comdr. Greene's war experience is his literary sights and provi,de After Coach Dudley DeGroot recognized by his campaign vouch for his ability in . recommendation sent to President of such famous hunters as Ben tion at· the same time. Since it is Called By Hammershoy Popejoy topped the agenda at the meat for some of the best Wild Lilly and Alaska's Allen Hassel­ a relatively new act, no other uni­ and his staff and team have been awards which include the Subma­ animal stories s i n c e Ernest borg. presented, DeGroot will make a Khatali, men's senior honor­ rine Combat Award (six stars), regular Student Council meeting versity has used it yet, Large ary, will hold their first meeting yesterday, Thompson Seton.'' While many of his bear-book added. short speech to the students as~­ the Navy Commendation Ribbon Thus the Sept. 18 issue of Time ing for their support during the of the semester today at 4 p.m. in :for Combat, the Pacific Area Rib- , A petition from Band Director episodes are of a dangerous and The majorettes will act as the SUB basement, Roy Hammer­ magazine describes the stories of bloody nature, Dr. Hibben adds a season. bon, the American Area Ribbon, Robert Dahnert was read by Joe UNM Anthropology Professor judge!> at a high ·scholll baton ·Next, Goldstein will tell the shay, president, announced. and the American Defense Ribbon Passaretti, student body president, human touch to the nature of the twirling contest at this year's Hammershoy stated it is im­ Frank C. Hibben in his latest book beast when he tells of his meeting students about the card stunts with Fleet Clasp. asking money from last year's "Hunting American Bears.'' In state fair. Large will be in charge which are planned as one of the portant that every member attend Comdr. Greene is married and band fund to pay for new uni­ with a friendly bear he could not of the contest. as all details on the football ush­ his book Author Hibben tells of kill. The Time review says, "Au­ main events of the Lobo-Flagstaff lives with his wife and two chil­ forms and other equipment. The his own experiences in bear hunt­ game half-time ceremonies Satur­ ering will be discussed at the dren at 1005 N. Richmond St. in petition was approved, thor Hibben is always less inter­ meeting. · ing expeditions in New Mexico, ested in skins and weights than in day night. Albuquerque. A second petition from the Between each part of the pro­ Women's Recreation Committ~e the personalities of living bears.'' Distribution Begins asked for funds for' sports equip­ "Hunting American Bears" is gram the eight yells to be used ment. The council voted to grant the second of Dr. Hibben's hunt­ On Activity Tickets this year will be led by the cheer­ Polk, Barger Gone .•. the funds "if the equipment were Publications Board ing books. The first, "Hunting leadel·s. The program is due to end ·bought before this fiscal year." American Lions," was published . Stu?ent activity ti~kets are be­ with the playing of the alma mater The money was provided in last in 1949. He is the author of many mg given out now m the SUB at 8:05 p. m. year's WRC budget. Conference Is l oday other anil!lal st?ries w;hich have · lobby, the Associated Students of­ loss of 2Players Dims lobos' Hopes A revision of a recommendation b!Jen published m leadmg maga- fice announced yesterday. Marriage Prep Course concerning meal tickets sent to A College The UNM board of student pub­ zmAes. t .., .h. 'ld l'f Students must have the small President Popejoy was brought lications will meet this afternoon par ... rom IS WI I e ar- d . h' h · d Set for Night College before the council by Jay Rosen­ at 4 p. m. in Room 212 of the ticles Dr Hibben has written. numbere s1 IPS w IC were Issue Dr. A. A. Wellck, head of test­ Parade of baum. The recommendation to the Journalism building, Dr. G. Ward widely in the field of anthropolo- at registration to obtain their ing and counseling, will teach a h•ch college . both gatn ked out of president now reads that it be com­ Fashions and VI • d won I knoc Fenley, chairman, announced yes­ gy, He has been at UNM since tickets, the office said. 12-week's course on preparation • • • ·ce an hist e pulsory for all freshmen to buy terday. 1933 excep~ for: the years 1942- Associated Students officials for mal'l'iage in the UNM Com­ B wl tw1 hCJd a w .. meal tickets, and other students Three items are on the agenda 1945. Servmg m the Navy, he · h t munity Evening College. Colors ••• o referee throwill9 may purchase them if they desire. for the board's 'first meeting of reached the rank of Lt. Com- warned students that t ey mus The class will meet for a two­ Other business included a recom. • ••• Vl:e.:; ~ghtning? 'boice of rollin9 or this semester, Dr. Fenley said. mander. have activity tickets in order to hour session on Monday nights, eFiannels mendation that choosing the Cul­ Recommendations left by last When not busy With his exca- go to Saturday night's Lobo-Flag­ Dr. Wellck said. 111out . ad your c tural Committee and the Student year's editors and business man­ vations and duties at the Univer- staff game. Included in discussions will be ben you h Standa1·ds Committee be taken up • Gabardines agers of the campus's three publi­ c!ty1 Dr. Hibben likes to hup.t, It was also emphasized that no the subjects of dating, going •• ·VI · Jing ball? at the next meeting. cations will be read and discussed. ride, fish, or tramp the mountains . . k 'll b · d to steady, the engagement period, •Corduroy the boW The three publications are the at his small ranch in the Jemez duplicate tiC ets Wl e ~ssue . · and what to look for in a life • · Daily Lobo, the Mirape-Y,ear- mountain country. students who lose their I. D. mate. eVeleteen C.ty Dads Approve book, and ~he Thunderb~rd-hter- Now on sabbatical leave from tickets. In commenting on. the value of ' ary magazme. the course, Dr. Wellck said, "Get­ Dr. Fenley also said a call UNM, Dr. Hibben was last heard The SUB booth will be open ting married today requires some eCrepe S I f UN M L d of as he was leaving on a "quick from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. today and You'll find the answers· a e 0 an would be issued for all publica• trip to Alaska.' Perhaps he was . t s e r i o us advanced preparation. Suits-Skirts By Jim Tucker tions' · tentative budgets for the going to study the personality of Friday, and from 8 a. m. o noon Most couples want their marriage to these and many other school year, 1950-51. The budgets to succeed but wishing for happi­ Blouses- Jackets The sale of 160 acres of land the Alaskan bear. Saturday. sport facts in the new owned by the University was ap­ will be due at the next regular ness is not enough.'' Dresses proved by the City Commission meeting of the board. The University specialist . in 1950-51 Sports Show Polk Tuesday night at its weekly meet­ A regular time for future meet• counseling further stated the Barger 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Book. ing. The tract of land located ings of the board Will also be set. • • course would focus on persons con­ Included on the board are templating marriage and would The Lobo football roster was re­ .an NCAA junior college transfer no1•th of the fairgrounds and duced from 44 to 42 men today bounded by Roosevelt, Morrow, faculty membe1·s, .f'oo~u;r~in~~;~d~~~~~ . take up questions asked by mem­ when it was learned that Gene ruling. Jenn~~'~ ·Send for your Louisiana and Pennsylvania ave• and the editors and. b · bers of the class. Polk, veteran end from Amarillo Barger, 205 pounds of possible nues, was brought into the city agers of the three student A:nyone on or off the campus and Jack Barger, guard from all-conference guard material, be­ DRESS SHOP copy today ~ limits at the meeting Tuesday cations. may register this week in Hodgin Perkins, Okla. were ruled ineligi­ came scholastically ineligible. The night. Hall, Room 13. First class meet­ ble. Perkins Powerhouse was rated a Old Town Plaza President Tom Popejoy an­ ing will be on Monday night. Style Show at La Coeina USCF to Have Program, Dr. Wellck said any person is . The dual loss hits the Lobos at top guard and future ''greatness'' nounced that the land would be free to visit the first class meeting a time when they can ill·afford to tags had been hung on him. Thurs. Ev sold i:n the near future for use as Supper Tonight in SUB without obligation to enroll for part with any of the squad. Polk IT'S FREE! would be dh·ected toward additionM The United Student Christian the course. leaves end coach George Petrol al residential area. The President Fellowship's first regular pro, with the problem of finding a re­ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... said money raised by, the sale gram will be give:n in the Student placement for him in his squad • • will be used for additional build­ Union basement lounge today Dorrn Men To Assemble of already depleted ends. Polk was • • i:ng on the campus. from 5:30 until 7 p.m. There will be a:n assembly for ~~!:/ • A. G. Spalding & Bros., Dept. NC elitrihiated from competition by • • Sale of the property was ap­ Lucie C. Wilson, the new mrec­ all men's dorm residents at 6:45 Welcome Back to AllEN'S COFFEE POT • 1'61 Sixth Avenue • proved last week by the Regents tor of the U SCF will speak on p.m. Friday in the gym, preceding • New York 13, N.Y. • and fot•warded to the City Com­ 11Students Around the World.'' the pep.rally. The meeting has Dorm To Sponsor Dance • • mission for ap!Jroval. Supper will be served from been called to explain plans for 2308 E. Central • Please send me a free copy oF the 1950•51 Spalding • Prof. Marvin C. May, civ!l en­ the dorm's election next Wednes~ The men's dorm will hold. the (Across from Reservoir Park) • • 5:30 until 6 p.m., for which a first of its regular . Wednesday • Sports Show Book by return maiL • gineering department, designed small charge will be made. The day• dances today from 7 to 9 p.m., • • plans for subdividing the 160 meeting is open to any interested Maude Davis, housemother, an­ Terrific Food! • Name • acres in that area plus other pro· students . nounced. The dance will be held ti • • perty in outlyi:ng at•eas. Best Coffee in Town--Only 5c • • in the game room and records will • Add res • NOTICE provide the music for the affair. Deluxe Hamburgers-25e • • Correction Dress for the dance is informal • rt was er1:oneously re]lorted yes­ The staff of the Daily Lobo and everyone is invited, Mrs. Open 7:00A.M.- 8:00P.M. WEATHER will meet Saturday at 1 P• m. in •= tel•day that Comdr. Howard J. Reardon Davis stated. = Greene is head of the NROTC unit the Daily Lobo office in the Jour· nalisnt building. All sta1f mem• ;= ...... ~····· •= Fair today, warm this after­ here. Commander Greene is a new Reverend Ralph b. Goggins 0. P. and Reverend John !. Reardon .... noon, cold tonight. High today '18, Navy.instructor, Head of the unit hers . and · interested persons 0. P. are the newly appointed Newman club chaplains at UNM. They low 42. is Capt. Alfred M. Granum. should be present. Assignme:nts are i:n charge of the group's newly acquh·ed house at 1815 Las Lomas rd. of beats will be made.