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\,, ' ii'' Wednesday, Novl!mber 22, 1950 THE NEW MEXICO I, Synchronization .•. Deltr.t Sigs' Pledges Skiers R.ide to Page Four For Thanksgiving Slides i Walk Out; Head i: Fourteen members of the Uni­ II ve~·sity Ski club will join ·a cavp.l. j: • Lorge Introduces Music of the Boton Scrams, Goes Home (~ G; cade of Albuquerque Ski clubbers L• LOBO '. DAI~LY .... .,....._"'"""""'"-~'''. By Lionel Linder reasons for absence of baton twirl­ A dozen Delta Sigma Phi actives headed .for Arapahoe basin in Colo­ f' ",M¥ Sp,ecialty - Synchronized mg on a larger scale, Large added. h_ad a roug~ night Frida:y p.s cap­ rad_o to spend the Thanksgiving l '~ ti.ves of the1r pledges in the San­ NO. 39 Tw1r!mg,' an article by John Large ~e t~aches a group of baton hohd~ys on the hickories. Twenty­ i '., ' dms. The pledge class began their I. U~M's dr~m major appears in th~ ~wirlers m f\lbuquerque and is open­ four mcpes of snow have been re­ I ALBUQUERQUE, N. 1\'1., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1950 ~oye~per Issue of '/The School Mu­ ~ng a s~ud1'? at 415 lil. Tijeras for w~llt~ut at n~on Friday, binding and ported m t)le Winter Park area VOL. LUI SICian. The article introduce!!"' to mstt•uctiOn m this art. bhndmg actives. as soon as. they southwest o:t; Denver where the ski­ the public the musical value of )Vere caught--ori campus at dorms ers will go on their first ski trip I baton twirling devised by Large. m class, and various othdr spots ' I President Jim Warn and "Ole" of the season. L~rge, ~ew Mexico counselor for The UNM'Ski club members will City Auditorium Contract Tech Scores Actor Bill Holden Picks ~~:~tiona! Bat.on Twirlers associa­ Phi Kappa Ta~ Beat Andei'spn, reports· pledge president L Buzz B1rkelo, were the only actives ~Ion1 deplores the lack of standard­ leave this afternoon at 4 and return Special I.' l:z:at!on of baton twirling, which has For Second Place · who caused any trouble. Both tried Sunday. . · d U NM R · · . 6 Times; lobos Lose hmdered knowledge of the art He to escape from Birkelo's apartment I believ_es that twi!ling can be ~yn­ Monday night at the gymnasium before the mountain trek began­ Service Approve by . ·. · e.gents 37-12 in Last Game Queen for Mirage Ball chromzed when displayed in teams the final games of the basketball an}! both did escape from the moun­ I· tains, most of the way and each twirl can be timed and round-robin were played. Only two One week or i UNl\:l's board of regents unanimously approved the· civic · ·The rough-and-ready Texas Tech Mirage beauty ball contestants' pictures will be judged this given definite accents. . games were ,Played, and only one home. i auditorium contract and accepted architects' plans for three Red Raiders put quick skids on New ~irkelo s~id, however, that they Get Your Clothes week in Hollywood by William Holden, who recently starred in In this yaar's all-star footbal~ had a!ly bearmg on the final league less. Mexico's annual bid for an upset standing. g~u~ed nothmg. Those unfortunate new buiidings at last Wednesday's meeting. . last Saturday by blasting the Lobos "Sunset Boulevard" and "Union Station." Bob Colgan, Mirage game at Zi~merman fiald Aug. 12, I . Led by ~im Frost with six points, VICtims who didn't escape got rides CLEANED The board authorized regent officers to sign the auditorium 37-12. . . · editor, sajd this year's candidates are "amon,g the prettiest girls Large_ expenl!le!lted with this syn­ !Jome, and enjoyed tea and pretzels chromzed twulmg by using stu­ S1g;ma Ch1 won a tight game from We won't leave you contract as it is or with minor changes. The city .commission A sparse crowd of some 7,000 ever entered in the Beauty Ball contest." dants from Santa Fe and Albu­ P~1 ~appa Tau, 20-15. With this m ,~he mountains, discussed the .document last week gathered in Jones stadium to watch The 12 •entrants and their :;jpon­ I. gues,~ ":e just have an eager N-0-W without time on your and is expecte!l to consider it again the Raiders build up an 18-0 half· querqu~ who were taking lessons wm Sigma. Chi was assured of sec- . aors are: Jo Cozzens, Alpha Chi president, Btrkelo commented "He hands. at a meeting tonight. . time lead and' add another 19 in the Omega; Mary Lou Leggette, Chi . ii from h1m, ond place. m the league four. wanted to study."• ·· Bring your clothes in today • /d · 'The "Musical March Form," a USA. I S ·0 .pen· FJe ., Torn L. Popejoy, UNM president, last frame. Most observers were of Omega; Georgia Thalas, Phrateres; . I . The AFROTC and the Civil En­ and have them cleaned and said that the construction of the the opinion that the Raiders played Peggy Owen, Delta Delta Delta; synchronization of batons to march­ gmeers played their game for the We have a watch for Marketing, Engineer ' es, is a good beginner for exhibi­ records, . with the AFROTC taking pressed. Reliable service at T0 Engin'eer ·.G ra d. S, ·auditorium on· trnive;rsity land a tough, straight football game Marguerite Vickrey, Town club; Teacher Group Has Tea reasonable prices. you to wear while your's w.ould mean an inltial cost of $10,- without breaking out their full'bag Joan Fenn, Dorm D; Gail Whitman, tion of this system, ~arge stated. the Engmeers by a score of 24-15, of offensive tricks, as several scouts · An advantage of 'this system is F. Latten and J. Knott were high ooo to $20,ooo :for the University. Hokona-Marron; Anne Peterson, I For Upperclasswomen · DYEING RESTYLING is in dry dock. Stafisfics Reveal· • · · He stated that this would in~J!ude from Hardin-Simmons, Tech's next 'Jobs Offered by U.S •. , Kapva Alpha Theta; Beverlee Gren­ ,. the planning of a routine for the .J1!-en f~r the winners, both getting drum major during pErformances. s1x pomts. •The Alpha Mu chapter of Pi J Due to the countris l!lObilization the construction of a 1,000-car park­ foe, were on hand with nowbooks The U. S. Civil Service Commis­ ko, Alpha Delta Pi; Betty Thorne, At present the drum majors display Laml!da Theta, honorary education UNIVERSITY program and the expanding of the. ing lot and the grading of the audi- · and ready pencils. sion has announced 1:'\Xaminations to Kappa Kappa Gamma; Angie Gar~ any appropriate twirl during band ~or~nty, ~ad a tea Thursday for armed forces, a great demand for · torium site to stre'et :level. • What few scoring opportunities fill engineer positions, agricultural cia,, De Anza club, and Kathy Frey, !ihows. Large's method will elim­ Aquinas Dance Requires ~umor, se.mor, and graduate women CLEANERS engipeers has developed, according · · 'Presillent Popejoy said that the the Lobos bad were cancelled by a marlteting specialist, dairy and Pi Beta Phi. mate the haphazard exhibitions and m educatwn. to the U. ·s. Department of Labor's yearly uplteep of the auditorium by strong case of "fumbleitis." During poultry products inspector and Pictures of the contestants will ~rs. Mo~te Lee Davis, program Bureau of Labor Statistics, · the Uniyersity would be from $8,000 the afternoon,. the Wolfpack fum• grader, fresh fruits and vegetables appear in tomorrow's Lobo. add a precision start and finish to Fire Logs for Admission Pick up and Delivery Service bled seven times and lost the pig­ the ~a ton act in accordance with the chairman, mtroduced Torn Wiley The record 1950 graduating class to $10,000. This would include full­ inspector, agricultural commodity Ollie Wagner's band is scheduled .. · Marshmallows for the women and who spoke on future benefits fo; of 50,000 has been absorbed, and as time janitor service and utility skin on four of these occasions. market reporter, and fishery mar­ for the dance·, which will be from musiC. 1800 E. Central Phone 6553 The second time the Red Raiders . Lack of competition in New Mex­ fire )og:s for the men, are to be the teachers. Wiley. recently was elect­ Across from Campus defense production rises over the costs. keting specialist. 9 to 12 Saturday, Dec. 2. Tickets ICO in baton twirling and the need adm1ss1ons charged at a Newman !ld sta~ supenntendent of public coming months, the demand will be The board of regents appro:ved got the ball they scored. The situa­ For the engineer positions (in will be on sale Thursday .and Fri­ for teachers in this art are the basic club record dance tonight·at Aqui­ mstructwn. increased further. Recent graduates plans for new chemistry and bi­ tion was set up when a Lobo fum­ various options), applicants must day in the SUB lobby. . nas hall. who may have entered non-engin- ology buildings and for • a g1ol:ll ble was recovered at midfield. Earl have completed a four year college Jackson, J. W. Thompson, and com­ Domil_lic~n fathers will chaperone 'eering positions can today find op- course building. John Gaw Meem, engineering course or have bad four portunities for engineering em- University architect, said that the pany took over and on a series of years of technical engineering ex­ Eleven U Teachers t.he a"!f~Ir, mtended for all ployment. cost of the new buildings without slashing ground smashes, ran the Guttmacher to Talk r.emammg on campus over the vaca­ ball into pay territory. Jackson perience, or a combination of such twn.9 Moreover, the number of fresh- the pr0posed lecture halls would be education and experiEnce. Plan Holiday Trips .man engineering students has been $748,500. plunged one yard for the tally. On Sex. Offenders · "Those who can't find wood may -----SALE-­ "declining since 1946, largely be- Meem said that 'the buildings There was little doubt that the Graduate study in engineering 'II Eleven UNM professors will at­ come anyway," AI Weiner in may be substituted for the experi­ " charge of the dance, said. ' · cause· of the drop in enrqllments of would be modernistic design but not Lubbock boys bad the game under Dr. Manfred S. Guttmacher, tend four different meetings over veterans in U. S. colleges and uni- too far from the traditional adobe control as Jerrell Price fell· on a ence required. The engineer posi­ recognized authority on. criminal .. the Thanksgiving holiday. tions pay $4,600 and $5,400. versities. style. Lobo fumble for the second straight psychiatry and chief me'dical offi­ Dr, Wayne C. Eubank, Dr. Rob­ time, this one on the New Mexico The positions are located at the cer of the Baltimore supreme bench, As .a result, the n\lmber of grad­ Wright-Patterson Air Force base ert E. B,arton Allen, and Prof. Fred Nanninga Speaks in Taos Ski Clothing uates will decrease over the next 18. Four plays later the Raiders will speak Dec. 7 at the SUB. The M: Chre1st of the speech department Dr. S. P. Nanninga, dean of the had six more points. and the 862nd AF Specialized depot, lecture is open to the public with Will attend the annual meeting of several years. It is believed that en­ USP Schedules Trip Dayton, . College of Education, has returned gineering. graduates in 1954 will be Other Raider tallies wer.e made no admission. the Western Speech association in from Taos where he spoke before by Thompson, who scored twice on For the marketing jobs, appli­ Dr. Guttmacber, who is collabo~ Santa Barbara Thursday through .down to about 17,000. 12-yard smashes, by Eural Ramsey cants must have had from four to the Harwo'?d Foundation on Ger­ To Scenic Areas rating with Prof. Henry P. Wei­ Saturday. mal_l ed~catlon. The Harwood Foun­ 50% to 75% after taking a 50-yard heave from six years of experience in their field. . Dr. Thomas M. Pearce, Dr. Wil­ Some substitution of education for hofen of the College of"Law on a dation IS an adult education pro­ A scenic tour to El Morro Na­ Pete Edwards, followed by Ike book dealing with psychiatry ·and ham P. Albrecht, and Dr. Norton g~~m under ~he UNM extension di­ ·Edgel Is Appointed tional monument, the Ice Caves, and Stuver, who took a 25-yard throw exp,erience is allowed. The market­ B. Crowell of the English depart­ ing positions pay from $3,8~5 to the law, will speak on tlie problem '· VISion and IS headed in Taos by Bandera crater is being sponsored from Edwards. Of the eight touch­ of dealing with sex offenders. The ~ent and Dr. Francis M. Kerche­ Mrs. Helen Chandler Ryan, SPORTING o"Economy Group by the USP, announced Glen Hous­ downs scored by both teams during $8,800. VIlle of the modern languages de­ J lecture will include an appraisal 1-1. COOK GOODS CO. Prof. Ralph L. Edge!, director of ton, party chairman. The tour open the afternoon, only one conversi.on No written tests are required. . of the Kinsey report on sexual be­ partl!lent will attend the annual 1the UNM Bureau of Business Re­ to all University students, ieaves attempt was good. ·- Additional information and ap­ meeting of the Rocky Mountain . New Mexico's first score came on havior in the human male .. Alum Plans lpchon Drive 523 W. CENTRAL AVE. search has been named to repre­ the University Saturday at .9 a. m. plication blanks may be obtained Dr. Guttm""cber will speak undm; Language association Friday and It scores ••• for sent New Mexico as a member on and will return to Albquerque by a. pass interception by end Ray at the main Albuquerque post of­ Sa~urday at the University of Wy­ Rear Admiral L. A. Tliacke ._____ ....;,·-Diial 3-5517 Newman, who scampered 72 yards auspices of the College of Law:. stu'dent . here in 19i9 has ber:.; low-cost fun bring ----...... 1 the Committee on Southwest Econ­ 7p.m.. · fice at Fourth and Gold. ommg, Laramie. your date. Houston said the tour will cost behind good blocking for. the score. Dr. Howard J. McMurray, Dr. !lame~ the brains behind the Inchon omy. st11dents $4. The fee will include the Milton Price lofted a 28-yard tht·ow ll}VasJon .Saturday by naval authori­ · The committee is a regional body Thomas C. Donnelly and Dr which will make reports directly to admission to El Morro and the Ice to Chuck Hill for the other tally. Charles B. Judah of the. govern; ties, While at UNM, Thackery was Caves as well as the bus fare. Tech was up to par as far as an Tricks of the Trade ••• chosen to attend the Naval academy. the President's Council of Econom­ ment department will attend the THUR. thru DOORS OPEN I2:30 ic · Advisers. Six other states are Inscription Rock at El Morro Na­ occasional flying fist was concerned 11:np.ual m~eting of the Western Po­ e FEATURES e .represented on the committee.. · tional monument is orie of the best­ and the New •Mexico players, not lttJcal Sc1ence association Friday KIM.O WED. 1:05 - 3:15 Dr. Nathaniel Wollman, UNM as­ known scenic features in New Mex­ ones to be pushed around, retaliat­ and Saturday in Pocatello, Idaho. 5:25-1:35 --9:45 ico, said Houston. Spanish conquis­ ed quic'kly. As a result, Carl Swan Ouquesne Gives Key to Closs SucceSs Flashlights - not matches _ sociate professor of economics, is • Prof. Lyle Saunders of the so­ • • • The most amazin true story to come out· t W executive secretary of the commit­ tadores first carved the record of and Don Mulkey of the Lobos and tell-if be looks up. from his notes Ciology department will speak Fri­ should be used after an enemy at­ wildest expectations-and one of Am rl , 0 orld War 11-Thrllls beyond :vour Bobby Hix and Don Gray of Tech Here's how to be a success in col­ • Modem Alleys c C!a e greatest Jove stories. tee. · their passage on the soft sandstone and smiles expectantly - ha has day ~t ~be Tex~s State Teachers' tack, because the . building debris in 1605. The rock became a camping were excused from further play lege: . . . may have ruptured gas lines. made a funny. . asSoCiation meetmg in· San Antonio. • Air Conditioned place for tJ•avelers through New during the fourth quarter. The Hix­ 1. Look alert. Take notes eagerly. 6. Ask for outside :reading. ·You • Snack Bar •Mexico, with . many leaving their Swan argument resulted in an If you must look at your watch, don't have to read it. Just ask for it. Open 11 A.M. TYRONE POWER Don Paton Breaks names carved on the stone. Edwards-to-Stiiver touchdown pass don't stare at it unbelievingly and 7. If you must sleep, arrange to Houston said an information for Tech being called back. shake it. be called at the end of the class Dozen Beauties Try SANDIA PRINTING .. booth will be set up in the SUB The statistics: 2. Bring the professor newspaper CHAPLIN Both Wrists in P.E. Tech hour. It creates an unfavorable im­ For all kinds of printing for Don Paton broke both of his lobby this afternoon. Students who N.M. clippings dealing with his subject. pression if the rest of the class For Mirage Title Sororities and Fraternities ALLEY plan to go should sign at the booth. First Downs ------·-- 8 16 Demonstrate fiery interest and give wrists in physical education class 292 leaves and you sit there alone, doz­ Beauty candidates for the Mirage 111-B S. Cornell 411 N. 2nd yesterday morning.. He fell off an Rushing yardage-·-·- 50 him timely items to mention to the Passes attempted ----- 24 15 class. If you can't find clippings ing. Beauty Ball have been entered by Phone 2-4672 8-foot bar while trying to do a flip. Metr~ Hangs Paintings 7 8. Be sure the book you read dur• 12 org11:nizations, Bob Colgan, Mi­ He was taken home about 8 p. m. Passes completed ___ -- 11 dealing with his subject, bring in ing the lecture looks like a book Merle J. Furry, Owner Total yardage gained _167 440 an;; clippings at random. He thinks rage editor announced. after casts were put on his arms. Of Two UNM Professors () from the course. If you do math in 0 . The cont~stants are: Kathy Frey, His mother said Don was worried Intercepted passes by _' 2 everyone deals with his subject. psychology class, and psychology in PI Beta Ph1; Ange Garcia De Anza because be had to miss a class. Professors Kenneth Adams and Punts ------8 9 8. Nod frequently and murmur, "I math class, match the books for size club; Betty Tho:rne, Kappa Kappa About 5 p.m. yesterday, Mrs. Pa­ Randall Davey of the art depart­ Average on punts -··- 86 33 can see it now!" and "How true!" SANDIA ment are among more than 800 art­ 0 To you, this may seem exaggerated. and color. Look up occasionally to Gamma;_ Beverlee Grenlto, Alpha Jewelry NOW! ton said her son bad. gone out for Fumbles---·------7 give the impression that your at­ Delta PI; Anne Peterson Kappa awhile. "To get a haircut," she ists whose works will be in the To him, it's fuel for the llame. "American Painting Today-1950" 4. Sit in front, near him. (Applies tention is not entirely taken .away Alpha Theta; Gail Whi~an, Ho­ Watches added. from the captivating lecture. kona-Marron; Joan Fenn Dorm D· exhibition. The show opens Dec." 8 only if you intend to stay awake.) 9. Ask any questions you think he and Guaranteed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. WEATHER If you're going to all the trouble to Marguerite Vickrey, T~wn Club: Paintings in the exhibition were can answer. Conversely, avoid an­ Peggy. Owen, Delta Delta Deltai Watch Repairing Pledges Pick Butterfield make a good impression,.you might nouncing that you have found the Georgia Thalas, Phrateres; Mary Sigma Chi pledge class officers chosen from more than 6,000 sub­ just as well let him know who you answer to a question he ·COULD mitted in national competition, and Continued fair today and tomor­ are, especially in a large class. Lou Leggette, Chi Omega and Jo 10 ex Discount to All were announced this week as Ber­ represent "a complete report on the row. Some high cloudiness today. 5. Laugh at his, jokes. You can NOT answer, and that it is in your Cozzens, Alpha Chi Omega' ° College Students. nie Butterfield, president, and Sam High 65, low 26. younger brother's second • grade William Holden, Hollyw~od, will On All Watch Repairs J aclt, social chairman. artistic state of the Union.'~ reader. choose the Queen and her two at­ 10. Call attention to his writing tendants. Dugger's J·ewelry or outside lectures. Produces an ex­ Orlie Wagner's band will play for ' quisitely pleasant experience con­ the dance,. which will be Saturday, 619 No. Amherst . nected with you. If you know he's Dec. 2. Ticket sale for the semi­ Phone 5-5787 Architect's version of the Kappa written an~rticle, ask in class if be formal a!fair will begin Thursday wrote it and mention its scholarly Nov. 80, m the SUB lobby. ' -·Also- Alpha Theta house, already under import. Gene Autry in "COW TOWN" construction, is shown at the left. 11. Address him as "doctor" fre­ quently and loudly, even if be's a Mesa Vista Dorm Throws The structure is being built at 1801 graduate assistant or an instructor. Pre-Thanksgiving Party You Can't s·eat It! NOW E. Roma and will house 36 sorority -Duquesne U Magazine EL REY members. Ground breaking ceremo­ Residents of l'.):esa Vista dormi­ Dance Group to . Meet tory S~n~ay mght had a pre­ THURS. thru nies took place recently, and the Thanksgivmg house party. contractor, John T. Testman, be· 'The Modern Dance workshop will ,Refreshments of cocoa and sand­ Choice Beef meet this afternoon and tomorrow w~ches were s~rved by the enter­ SUNDAY lieves the house will be finished after1toon at 4 in the gym. The group is rehearsing for dance dem­ tamment committee headed by Don T-Bone Steaks ".$1.25 within six months. John Gaw \;J:all. ' OPEN 11:15 onstrations in Las Vegas and a. pre­ Entertainment consisted o£ piano Club Steaks ----$1.00 OPEN 11:15 Meem, University architect, de­ Christmas lecture dance in the Por­ sketches played by Bob Czirr, bari­ signed the building. In keeping with tales ppblic schools, Elizabeth Wat­ tpne. solos by Hall, and community Luncheons 69c and 79c ers, UNM dance instructor, an- nounced. · smgmg. Breakfasts 29c and up CAR'I'OON CARTOON the Southwestern pueblo style of "UNBEAR­ "UNBEAR­ architecture prominent on the Uni­ ABLE ABLE versity campus, the house follows Saunders Asked to Speak Also "PALOMINO" BEAR" NOTICE Lyle Sa1Jnders, assistant pro£es· .&mAll" the accepted style. (Cut courtesy Pre-med club meets tonight at sor of soCiology, has been invited Lobo Drive-In ERNIE PYLE- Now of the Albuquerque Journal.) 7 :3.0 in Biology 12-A. Dr. George by t~e Cotm~il on En.ulation of LA'I'ES'l' I,ATEST • Waldriff will speak. Spams}l-speakmg _People to speak 2908 E. Central "Rogues of Sherwood Forest" --FEA'l'URES- at the11· fifth re}IOnal conference PARAMOUNT PAUAMOUNT "Meet Me .At the Lobo!" .;.._and­ 11:30 ~1:37- 3:4.4 The conference will be in Loll An: NEWS 5:50-7:50---10.02 NEWS geles, Jan. 18 through 20. "Skipper Surprised His Wife'' . . ··~----.. --~' ----· _:_., .. -~---· -·- -_, ------~---··- -~ - ~--- ·····- { r )

Tuesday, November ~8, 19"1 'by Bibler The Meek Shall Inherit .•• THE NEW MEXICO Little Man Pn ·Campus ' P4ge Three Man in th·e ' OCIETY by Maurice Valency, is Mai:y M~- D14ILY LOBO· - 1111 II ,,New Rodey. Ploy Is Allegorical Study Kittrick. . .. · Lounge By Jim Breese MARGE HELPER, Editor Publlohed Tuood;.y through :Friday of the regular college year, except durin~~: holldayo Four madwomen and 11 ragpicker . mers, C. A. Greene, Mark Wright, and examination periods by the Associated Students of .the University of Ne"'- Mexico, battle against president, prospect­ Donna Baker, Tom Jones, Daphne I Entered as second class matter a~ the post office. Albuquerque, August 1. 1913. under the JOHN J. act of March 8, 1879. Printed by the University Printing Plant, Suboorlptlon rate, ,4,60 ors,. and press agents to. save the Cowper, .Lee Gibson, Jerry Dorbin, !·.I per school :v~ar, va.yable in -.dvan_~e. ' q Anyone who anticipates being Don Cossacks Sing world in t)le next University Thea­ Micki Bisberg, Barbar11 Allyn, Jo)m r: Editorial and Business ollice in the.Joumalism building. Tel. 2-5523 once again selected for military ter production. Keefe, S. C. Peterson, and 'l'erry i,1 service by a group of his neigh­ The Word Opening night for Jean Qira­ Thompson. · !I Wright VanDeusen ------Editor Russian Folk Songs bors undoubtedly is reminded of at By Marge Help~r doux's play, "The Madwornan of · Stage manager for the play, L,: Danny C. Terry ------"'------Managing Ed!tor least one pet peeve that has been Ohaillot " is Wednesday, Dec. 6. i', ~ Bill Wade ------·------·-----News Ed1tor To Capacity Crowd 1 which was adapted from the French ''l cankering in his mind since the B•"e Yqu Gqt The Word Yet1 Director Gene Yell's team of .I Phil Godfried ------Busir,es::- Manager · By Ellen J. Hill madwomen is hf!aded by Barbara I Bob Kayne ------Circulation Manager last time. In many cases there are Troy Kemper ______:______Night Editor remembered situations which he will Remember .ladies - Phi Gamma . A capacity crowd of almost ~.300 Jean Eager, who beg11n her campus go to any lengths to avoid again. Nu pledge meeting tomorrow night · jammed Carlisle gymnasium last theater career in "Dark of the " tiiBP'Nil •• NTBD FOil ~ATIONAL _Atl'WRfiiiNQ •Y In the case of a certain headquar­ in 'Yatoka 200 at 7. This statement Tuesday night to see and hear the Moon,'' in 1947. The other "mad­ National Advertising Service, Inc. ter.s squadron which served peace­ was made by Captain Barb Stone. Don· Cossacl<; chorus and dancers in women" are Diane Clark, Betty ~lkt• P11hlishers I«p,.,,.,.,;, fully and uncolol'fully in occupied Daily record-Pinned: Ron Nor­ their first Albuquerqul) appearance. Stratford, and Yvonne 'Yarcho, all Get Set For Holida~ Festivities 420 MADIIION AVI. Germany, that memory is · the man, SAE, and Ernie Lowery, KKG. Presented under the auspices of experiencl)d in Rodey shows. QIJCMO " _8011011 • LOI AlleiLU • IAII FIIAIICIICO the U ni versi ty Concert series, the Nadene Blackburn made the 1870- squadron C. 0., Captain John J. Engaged; Gene Harri~gton, Pi!te, The Dally Lobo is an Independent newspaper pnbliohed for the benefit of the atudento Cunning. To the alumnin of that to .. MarY Kelley, ADP1 ,and D1ch internationally-known singers were sty:le costumes from designs by with and the University. but it does not assume that opinions expre.1ed in editorial• and organization, future service under Graham, Sig Ep, to Jeanne Shatsby, applauded again and again by the Polly Marcek. · · eolumnl!l a.-e necesBarily those of the majorib of the student _bodJ'. Authonbip of eon• him is considered a fate worse than 11udience.. . The ragpicker who helps the ,, $ribution• to the Letterip column mult be known to the editon, aJthoueh name. lDQ' H death. DDD. After a varied progr11m that four madwomen save the world is Arrow withheld on r~uest. Letten 1!1~7 be eut If exoeedlnc 250 wqrda. Margie Paine, ADPi, and A. I' His was not the hated yet re­ ranged from Russian folk songs played by Tom Calkins. A ------••>t~C > spected command which is often the Ussery were m11.rried Wednesday at with whistles and bird calls to rev­ Opposition to this quintet is led the. First Congregational church. erent, almost Bach-like chorals, the by presidents Benjamin L. McCoy, case in military organizations; rath­ Very few New Mexico rooters 15 ENJOYED THE TECH TREK er, it was a tyranny springing from singers could boast the conquest of Harold Huber, and Jim Campbell; Formals inconceivable idiocy. He made it his turned up for our final game over another audience. prospectors Don Chilcott and Lynn The Lobos played their last football game of the 1950 season business to enforce every Army vacation-! am gl11d to hear Wilma The Student Affairs ollice report­ Weiss, and press agents Bob Czirr regulatjon known since the first Tapp was there cheering madly. ed that .879 tickets were sold at the and Lionel Spector. last Saturday afternoon against the Red Raiders of Texas Tech mustering on the village green and The Phi Delts who. didn't make box ollice and in the downtown Other members of the cast are: in Lubbock before a crowd of some 7000 persons. No more than, enforced with equal enthusiasm a it to Chihuahua managed to have a stores. The chorus drew the largest Sarah Huber, Vemon Goldizen, Hel­ set 'of supplementary regulations sm11ll get-together at the Coronado student crowd of any concert ever en Camp,· Al. Holt, PhyUis Sum- 15 of these were UNM students who went to Techland to see composed of irritating little dic­ club Thursday night. Seems they presented in the University Con­ the Lobos in their final act of this fall's grim griq season. tums which he dreamed up as a have taken over the place. Speaking cert series. of taking places over, I hear the After the performance in Car­ Stelljes Elected Prexy The small number attending from New Mexico wouldn't be sort of hobby. rest of the chapter owns half of lisle gym, the Russian singers gave • There was nothing John J. liked ., Dick Stelljes was elected presi­ so significant except for the fact that Saturday's game in Lub­ Mexico. a SJ>ecial benefit performance at the dent of the Phi Kappa Tau pledge better than a formation, particu­ Despite all that Sue and Nancy USO-sponsored Crossroads club. bock was to have been the occasion for the ·season's only student larly an early morning formation. --· Murray did to make the trip un­ class recently. Others elected were There was something exhilirating Glenn Stoller, secretary-treasurer, body trip to an out-of-town contest. Arrangements were made "Sometimes I don't know w h at h e sees .m me." bearable with Bill Anderson dP,v­ to him about bugling the troops out ing and La Verne Henderson pomt­ and Don Devere, social chairman. by the Student Council to enable at least 185 student to make of their sacks before the first roost- Automobiles should be vacated ing the way we made all the way to Don't drink water during an the trek to Lubbock by bus at a minimum cost to the students . er . crowed. Although everyone · and back. We could have during an atomic bomb eXJ?losion. tumbled back into bed after it was visioned 'the water problem as a gone to Alaska. with the provisions Gasoline in them might igmte and atomic attack. Your stomach might themselves. The trip had to be cancelled becauae of lack of in­ all over, John J. was convinced that challenge to the squadron's re­ World, National, State and Local burn the passengers to death. be scalded. sourcefulness and seriously opposed we bad in the back seat alone. terest. Only three students indicated that they wanted to go. such a regulation "got the men on The Beauty Ball this Saturday the ball" and "bolstered morale.'' suggestions which were intended to night is an all-campus affair-let's Thanksgiving vacation has been offered as the best excuse When he first took over, he was relieve the situation somewhat. horrified by the sight of men walk­ To John J. probably the greatest -NEWS-Y all tum out for it. for the student body's igno;ring this trip.r We don't feel this triumph of his time as C. was Hope everyone is saving their ing individually to such innocent 9· voice for the song feast. Your Wedding & Party. Problems·' stands up too well though, because· we feel sure there were at destinations as the PX, the mess­ his conceptio~ and exe~ut10n. of S If you are having social fuJIC~ons hall, and the latrine. His first action, what he constdered an mgemous UMMAR least 185 students around last weekend who didn't leave town little administration aid. He de­ Rewrltten'from the Albuquerque !X'rib"..e get your date list and details mto Solved by •••• characteristically enough, was to the Lobo ollice on the Wednesday ,, during the four-day period and who could have gone to Lubbock restrict anyone from going any­ vised cards which contained the where until there was a large names of the men in each room. On before the dance. MAYFAIR-Has soft pique collar, bosom just as well as not. each of these was to be an OD b)lt­ enougH' group to make a worth­ A major military disaster threat­ and cuffs and comfortable new low­ Though the Lobos lost to Tech, those who did make the trip while formation. ton which slid on an OD stnng ened UN troops in Korea when a Student$ Asked to Mixer · didn't consider it a total waste of time and effort. We know that As applied to the latrine, the or­ beside the names. counterattack by 20,000 Chinese ~ €mp11eSS S~op slope collar construction. •5.00 der bordered on cruel and unusual Each room was to produce ,7 We feel that Craig should be gl11d it i~ yo,u would pub~ish this expla­ lons of the highly inflammable fuel, 39. Disdain ~ ~ ~ he didn't go• to the U because up nation In your next ISsue. and a car. Flames stretched 75 feet, Faberge's fragrance 41. Arabian IS li'f 20 Zl here we try and win more than one We deeply regret the embarrass­ burning telephone wires and scorch­ ArroW Formal Shirts HENRYS ( chieftain ~ game a season. Incidentally we beat ment ~nd in~onvenience caused by ing machines, but they fell a few Flagstaff too. returmng 'this check. 42. Deciphers Z2 123 !24 feet short of tanks containing hun­ -No struggle to go formal when you have 46. Set again ·~ ~ ~ ~ I· We do have 11 suggestion to make Rus~ell Galush\l dreds of thousands of gallons of .for falling in love 48.·Depart 25 2.(> .27 28 2'1 I50 which we hope you folks will take A~slstant 9ashier butane and propane. Eunice and Drive In Arrow dress shirts. They're specially de­ 49. Propagate ~ as helpful. Instead of sending Craig First N atlOnal Bank Hobbs firemen kept the flames from featured in signed for comfort! You'll See the Arrow 50. Speak 31 li2 1~3 to the U why doesn't the U get in rcnchin!l' railroad tank cars being Try Our "TBRBB HUSBANDS, "Shoreham" ·and "Mayfair" at important a conference more to its style of filled With propane and gasoline. DOWN ~ ~ ~ Independents Select proms throughout the col:intry. And now at 35 136 37 play. Instead of being doormat for 1. Ape,: ~ I~S the Border conference try the New HENRY VII .a United Artists com~dy· your favorite Arrow dealer's. e5,00 up 2. Poem ~ Mexico conference. We would like Hershberger President Trio Plays for OeAnza (The Giant of Hamburgers) 3. Encotin- 3'1 140 ~ ~ ~ ~ a new doormat down here. Rick Hershberger was elected In­ Club De Anza will meet tonight and . tered French Fries 4.1sland of 14Z l4:s I4S Flagstaff is trying to get in as dependent council president last at 7:30 . in the SUB basement 141 144 well so perhaps you would not have week at the group's first meeting lounge. The Swingsters Trio will Westindin ~ to be the doormat. · 5, Driving ice 147 of the year. entertain. Trio members are John­ DELICIOUS BARTLEY SHOP ARROw SHIRTS~ TIES :.u 148 One other thing - we are no Other officers chosen were Kathy ny Snyder, piano; Joe Read, ~uitar; and ralrt . ~ Kepner, vice-president; Sally Mas­ and Gregory Peck; bass viohn. Re- GIANT MALT UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS •, SPORTS SHIRTS 6. Exclama­ 147 ISO ' longer a State Teachers college but ury, sectetary-treasurer; Barbara 305 W. Centra I tion. ~ are now referred to by the better Sarnquist, senate representative, Airtight dwellings keep out ra· COAL & CORNELL 7. Genuine class of sports writers as Western. and Tom Lief, historian. dioactive dust better.

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'i Tue.sday, No.~ember 28, 1950 Nanninga Tells Me~ning ·Bowling Tourney Won Of PKD at Open House Page Four DAILY LOBO Thirteen Mirage Beauty Queen Hopefuls i' · Phi Delta Kappa, national hon­ tion, entert\:lined with "Music of th.e Saturday by Pi Phis .,. orary :t;raternity .for men ill educa­ Old West.'' 1 · tion, held open house last night ·for Laverne Henderson, Mar vie junior; senior, and graduate men I Jo):les, and Gloria For;t'est challted in education. Beta Rho, the local SP-ORTS up .the highest individual scol'es in chapter, held the reception in Sara the Intramural bowling tournament last Saturday, Helen Wyatt, tour­ · Raynolds hall. · PAUL SHODAL, Editor ney chairman announced, Dr. Simon P. Nanninga, dean of the Coll~Jge o:l; Eoucation, spoke .on .You Can't Beat It! Three teams · :t:rom sorority or- "The Meaning of Phi Delta Kappa.'' Pro,j:. J. T. Reid, director of divi­ ~======:::=:;-~:-:--:-:-:-:-:;-:-... -;~:-";:-:-::'' corp.petedgatii:~;ations in andthe theWoml)n's Independepts Recrea- sion of extension and adult educa- Sportsday .Trip Set t~ri~~ Council's Bowling tourna-. Choice Beef "4 U·N·M Wo· men . The. Pi J'his took first place, AI­ I ' Sports Wheel· .For OJ pha Delta Pi came in second, the T-Bone St~aks .. $1.25 Tri Delts team rolled the third low­ Jewelry' est score and the Independents took ii' ~--ByPAULSHODAL---~ Thirty-four women PE majors Club Steaks .... $1.00 ·will leave Friday morning by char­ fourth. Watches Another football season has tered bus for Tucson tor Sportsday · The Intramu;~;al Bowling tourna­ Luncheons 69c and 79c drawn to a screeching halt on the to be held Saturday. This year the ments are open to all campus or­ and Guaranteed hilltop and the big ~64 question is, University of will be host­ ganiz;:~tions who wish to enter teams Watch Repairing Breakfasts 29c and up "Oan Coach Dudley DeG;root build ess to six colleges and universities oT to individual students. Another a 'winning team next year after in New Mexico and Arizona. tournament is scheduled for the 0/ . Discount to All hav;ing such a dismal season this Women students to the annual necond week in December. · 10 /O College Student!! year?" I don't know and neither sports event will represent the Fl k S k . t G II On All Watch Repairs " doe.s anyone else I know. . S I , Arizona ~C pea a a up Lobo Drive-In . Certainly the fans who have State College at Flagstaff and Prof. Martin W. Fleck of the hi- Dugger's Jewelry watched the Lobos in action the last Tempe, Grand Canyon Junior Col- ology department spoke Friday 2908 E. Central 619 No. Amherst four years are pessimistic over hav­ lege at Prescott, and Phoenix and night at the high school football "Meet Me At the Lobo!" ing.such a season,. Coach "Dud" will Gila Junior· Colleges in Phoenix. banquet in Gallup. Phone li-5787 be beating the bushes between now and then ;for talent to go with re­ Donna l;>aniels, Sportsday chair- ''------.-, ----~ turning lettermen and present in­ man, said· UNM students will com- eligible players who will be ready pete for honors in field hockey, on the firing line next fall. archery, tennis, badminton, golf and The ineligibles around here could volleyball. · have made a tremendous difference The Sportsday participants will this fall had they been able to play. return Sunday. •. The frosh of, this year will be mak­ ing their bids for · starting. roles Campus Interviews on·Cigarette Tests next year, and among them wHl be · ,. Hampton, Dave Matthews, · Sam Suplizio, Andy Morales, and others WOLFACTS of above-average ability. by Number 7 ••• THE RAVEN With .our change to the new con. ference, ._the football competition Connie Alexander shouldn't be as tough as the Border type. This year's Border conference was as tough as ever, if not tough­ Name: Alvin Pettine. er. Still, next year the Lobos will Position: End. play such toughies as Texas Tech, • ,I I Arizona, and Texas Western, along Weight: 192. with the Skyline obligations. Height: 6'1". i DeGroot will have to be given Home _town: Las Vegas, N. ~. •' financial 'backing more than ever. The only "legal" source this may Remarks: A transfer from High- come from is !rom people not con­ lands· University at Las Vegas, Al nected with the school who. desire has shown well with the Lobos this to see New Mexico playing winning year. A veteran of the Air Force, fo:otball. ' .. . . Pettine is studying education arid "~he talented lads from the east­ engineering. He was on the ailing list at mid-season with a shoulder One of this bevy of beauties will contest is the traditional Daily Lobo chances was, "Ours is the thirteenth Second row.: Marguerite Vickrey, ern· part of the state especially "You can use be ,announced as Mirage Beauty dark-horse nominee. The identity of enby-maybe that'll give us some Town club; Gail Witman, Hokona­ sh~>,uld be indl}c,e~ fO come here to injury, but ifl okay now. AI iii also a good basketball player and holds Queen for 1950 at the UNM year­ the paper's nominee will be kept luck this year." . Marron; Jo Cozzens, Al.Pha Chi scijool. Tramp athletes, are not the secret, even from Holden, until just Candidates and their sponsoring Omega; Georgia Thalas, Phrateres; a11~wer, but boys who actually' want .·,a good grade point average. ' my name; .. but I book's annual beauty ball Saturday ni11ht in the SUB. The winner is before the Queen is crowned Sat- groups are: top row, left to right­ Anne Peterson, Kappa Alpha Theta, to . get a good college education I bemg picked this week by screen urday. In .many years of competi- Joan Fenn, Dorm D; Betty Thorne, and Mary Lou Leggette, Chi Omega. sA~?uld seriously consider staying in don't quoth mel" actor William Holden from the • tion a Daily Lobo dark-horse has · ·Kappa. Kappa Gamma;. Bevo• Gran­ On the left is Peggy Owen, Delta their home state to continue their I .- ·! education. above photographs. Tickets fol' the Delta Delta's entry. Below Miss h()p go on sale tomorrow in the never been !mown to win the title. ko; Alpha Delta Pi; Angie Garcia, (Just because Orvie Smult~, all­ Get Your Clothes SUB. Editor Wright Van Deusen's only De· Anza club, and Kathy Frey, Pi Owen appears the Daily Lobo dark­ American in 1935, played for llig The thirteenth entry in this year's comment on his staff's candidate's Beta Phi. horse nominee. Tbhe U., the high school boys figure "that's for me" and head blindly ·cLEANED f~r that institution without consid­ ering the educational merits and N-0-W THE NEW MEXICO other vital factors~ ·, :. · · Auditorium Contract I'm certain no Southwest confer­ Bring your clothes•in today ence school is giving more than and have them cleaned and room, board, books, tuition, and pressed. Reliable service at Approved by City 4-1; laundry to its players. In raTe in­ stances, a "sugar daddy" will give reasonable prices_. LOBO an outstanding player extra re­ DAILY DYEING ·RESTYLING Tingley Again.Says No muneration, but that is in the mi­ nority. By Don Bennett · Jn crystal-balling New Mexico UNIVERSITY VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1950 NO. 40 Albuquerque's City Commission football for 1951, we expect much voted 4 to 1 last night to accept the improvement, both in type of play CLEANERS • contract to build an auditorium on and in the win column. As the bas­ ' ' ' U n i v e r s i t y land. Commissioner ketballers say for the coming seas­ Pick up and Delivery Service University Music Department . Clyde Tingley was the only commis­ on, "Sure we're going to do better PhiKapsSponsorTalk· sioner to vote against acceptance. this year; we can't do worse than 1800 E. Central Phone 6553 The UNM regents approved the last." Across from .Campus document last week. By J. Steiner Tonight Accepted by National Society Commissioner Tingley contested John P. Steiner will speak to­ the portion of the contract which night at 8 at the Science Lecture Dr. Hugh Miller, head of the de­ a few of the many examinations leased the land to the City. "Why liall on "The Role of Public Schools partment of music, announced to­ taken by music schools aspiring to can't the University deed us that . in the Struggle for a Free World.'' day the acceptance of his depart­ membership in the organization, he land?" he asked. This is the first of a series of ment into the National Association added. Don Wilson, member of the Com­ three lectures sponsored by Phi of Schools of Music. Dr. Miller has An examiner from NASM visited mission and the auditorium commit­ Kappa Phi. The topics discussed recently retm:noo from Cincinnati classes here early in November. The tee, answered that the contract en­ WEATHER will deal with the role of education where he received the honor for the assoc\ation also approved three abled the city to release the land at WE'LL ·CARRY­ in the struggle for world freedom. department at the annual conven­ other schools for associate member­ the end of the 99 year period "which Mr. Steiner was formerly chief of tion of the association. ship at the· meeting. This act has gives us a 198 year lease.'' · . ~~~~~~~~ Nobody's pulling the feathers o:er this bird's eyes! FAIR 'TIL FRlDAY the educational and counselor rela­ "We have associate membership ' placed UNM's department of music "The only auditorium that is that . in the NASM," Dr. Miller said, ex­ in a class with approximately 180 old is the colosseum in Rome-.-and "It looks like :fair weat'b.er until tions division of the office of the music departments in colleges and He',s spent too many semesters in Psychology I. He knows - 1 militai'Y. government in Wurten· plaining that this type of member­ it is no longer in use,'' said Waldo THE LOAD Friday at lea·st, the weather man berg-Baden, Germany. ship is a forerunner to full status universities over the country. Rogers, City attorney. 1 said. Temperatures mild and well in the organization. The duration of Rogers said the committee dis­ ' as anf smart smoker knows - that you can't make up Dr. S. P. Nanninga, dean of the I above normal. High today 65, low College o:t: Education, will intro­ trial participation in the association . ·cussed that portion of the contract duce MT. Steiner. is two years, and at the end of more than anything else, "I recom­ I .yoU!' mind about cigarette mildness on one fast puff or a quick sniff. 32 on the hill. that period, 'UNM's department of Sherman Smith Heads mended it very strongly." . ! music will presumably receive full Chairman of the Commission Er­ A one:inhale comp~rison certainly doesn't give you much proof to go on. men\bership, he added. · nest Everly read a letter from the TRY OUR DELIVERY SERVICE ' Ferm Development ••• NASM's convention, which was Discrimination Study International Association of Ma- . That's ~hy we s11ggest: held in Cincinnati Nov. 24 and 25; Dr. Sherman Smith, director of chinists which went on record as UNM student affairs, has been ap­ opposed to the size of the audito• ' gave the UNM department a unani­ Giant Thick Malts mous vote of approval. The asso­ pointed chairman of a committee to rium. This was the only opposition • .. "' THE SENSIBLE TEST ••• The 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which study di&crimination in Albuquer­ from citizens presented at tlie meet­ Chemical Engineers Work on Projects ciation meets at least once a year. que. Dr. Smith was appointed chair­ ing. ':·i Hamburgers simply ask~ you to try Camels as yo4r steady smoke - on a pack ! I The NASM is recognized as the man by City Commissioner Paul Wilson stated that the present site '·) • By Joe Aaron Dr, Ferm continued, students com­ only accrediting agency for schools ::1 One of the outstanding features pile a complete library t•eference Batsel to conduct the survey. of the proposed auditorium. was Home Made Pie after pack, day after day basis. No snap judgments needed. of the chemical engineering depart­ Jist. After! they have studied pre­ of music in this country. Rigid re• Other members are: the Rev. W. chosen instead o:f one neat•er Cen• • . mcnt is its senior process develop­ vious experiments and results thay quirements must be passed before a D. Wyatt, the Rev. J. L. Candelaria, tral because of the heavy traffic on After you've enjoyed Camels - and only Camels­ ment laboratocy, Dr. R. L. Ferm are l'eady to do their own research. school may be affiliated with the Allen Carrol, J. I. Coggins; Waldp Certtral. He added that with the Chili 1 Rogers, A. L. Mitchell, Mrs. William University offering the land it was a • !!aid. All equipment except that which association, Dr. Miller explained. for 30 days in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) The purpose of the course, he is standard in a chemical engineer· Cutter, and Charley Cooper. saving to the City. Sandwiches of All' :Kinds said, is to stimulate research tech• ing laboratory is built by the stu­ Curriculum, equip111ent, faculty are Dr. Smith declined to comment on "It is a joint of>eration between niques of industry, giving students dents, Dr. Ferm said, and much of how he will conduct the survey. He two tax supported institutions," we believe you'll know why ••• experience in industrial research be- the .standard equipment in the lab· said he would be able to tell more said Wilson. · ' fore they are graduated. ' oratory has been installed by the Jorrin Speaks in Idaho after the committee meets next Tingley wanted to postpone ac­ week. ceptance of the contract andcf'take Students in the class are divided students. Professor Miguel J orrin, head o:f int() pairs, Dr. Ferm commented, Projects being l!arrled on now in The nppointment of the committee it Up with .'' He said' MIRAGE_ and each pair develops a project in· the seniot• class are re-refining of the School of Inter-American Af­ to study discrimination in Albuquer­ with the national situation as it is I motor oil, reclamation of used ani· fairs, gave a paper at the Western que is the result o:f the petition sub­ they may not be able to finish the I · More People· Snloke Camels' . dep~nden~lt ft'om other students. job. I "<. I He strcs!!ed that although the mal oil~ used in cooking, chemical miJ;ted by UNM students .• S~udents FOUNTAIN & GRILLE Political Science meeting in Poca­ appeared before the Comm1sston and Chairman Everly read a letter ' ' laboratory is under faculty superti· propert!lls of snakeweed, manufac­ tello, Ida., Thursday. His topic was titan any o~lter clgareflel si()n, students are largely on their tut•e of lubricating grease, and ex• Tequested that they appoint a com­ £rom the Department of Commerce 106 S. BUENA VISTA 3-i984 "The Organization of American mittee and draft an ordinance on the which stated that the proposed plans ',1. own to use judgment and initiative. periments to find substitutes for Before beginning actual research, DDT, States and International Morality.'' matter for the City. (Continued on page 3) ! ' I -~if ,·I,/ ,lj .J ' ' '· \