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EW EX.. ·.·.·. IcoLoBO." . - - ( . 'Vol. ·LV Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, November 21, 1952 • • • enate tl In esslon Makers " law • fail to Follow Rules ant ... ounc, aps Of Meeting Procedure The UNM Student Senat'e is technically still in session . The Student Senate voted • on several measures yesterday amid all the parliamentary confusion, but ironically the entire am ,n9 r ar meeting is still, in progress. A student was "planted" on the Senate floor by the Lobo in order , to test the effect of the body's par­ liamentary procedure. Ask Reinstatement Rumors· Fill UNM This student voted on five mea­ SUB. to Get Back Card Tables, sures (he is not a Senator), and he made the motion to adjourn, which Of .the Card Playing .' W·t'h H ,,'V· means that the Senate is technically Utton Says; Takes Initiative still in session. .. elet- I th SUB' I azy lew With the "planted" member vot­ F By Ed Lahart spectre hovering over

When Barnum and Bailey bring their circus Lou's Views • •• Melee to town, they're destined for failure. The UNM Here is your Student Senate! Senate, if it continues this way, should soon At yesterday's meeting the Senate hierarchy draw bigger crowds than any circus manager spent 15 mInutes calling the role of student ever hoped to. "Squealing" and Parking Ouestioned representatives. After calling the role, several students drib­ There. must bea few frustrated be blamed for her actions anymore Where Was the Money? students on the campus who can't than the-police after they have been bled in-one of which was sent by the Lobo to practically dared to take necessary find out if the Senate really knew what it was Card-playing in the SUB has been discon­ have any fun unless no one else has steps and stop the "unlawful" fun doing. tinued by the Manager because of reports of fun. The underworld has a few If the informing students considet There WaS no effort to determine how many gambling among the participants. terms for such as these including themselves pure as the driven snow "squealers,'" "stoolies," "canaries," they should at least make their of the people in the 'room were voting repre- The Student Council yesterday strongly ob­ etc., etc., but this particul!l.r brand names available for publication, sentatives. ~ jected to the action of that official. The Council of campus kill .. joy is too contempti­ othel'wise before we know it they'll To top this off, an unofficial Senate member is tosehd a request to the Manager that she ble for any name that can be pri'Qt - have us wearing chastity belts. . ed. Because of an exaggerated rose and suggested that discussion in the meet­ reinstate card-playing . I'sense of ethics" some students The. picture on the cover of yes­ ing be thrown open to the entire assemblage. This, of course, is a weak, flimsy and incom- . found it their bounden duty to in­ terday's Lobo only confirms What Several measures were voted on after this' petent approach to the problem. form the SUB manager that cel'- we have known all the time. Fac­ suggestion was passed ~and it is inconceivable At present,. proof of the gambling activities ~;ltain cal:d players were gambling. ulty parking is over extensive and . Card playing has now been banned wasted most of the time, while the that anyone could have possibly known who is merely hearsay. Several students have re­ from the SUB. University cops have been passing were voting members and who were just ported the activity, but no one seems to have About three weeks ago the police out student parking tickets like passersby. , seen any money· pass between any individuals. received an· anonymous phone call, election handbills. When this unjust saying that minors were celebrating favoritism will cease .we don't , Motions were put up for considerations and Condoning gambling is one thing and punish­ Homecoming over a few mugs of know. aft~r plenty of discussion or argument or in­ ing all students for the actions of a few is quite beer at a nearby joint. The police of Some desperate students tried vective Of debate, a man who wanted to second another. '" course moved in, and since then the painting over some of the "faculty the motion finally got a chance to say his piece. Whether the action of the Managerwas right students have moved out, only" pal'king signs asa last resort I don't know what perverse form to malting their. nine o'clock classes. When the temporary student parliamenta­ or wrong, the fact remains that the Council has of self-dghteousness and outraged Asked about this a c~mpus cop rian (the word is superfluous) decided to resign the power to take force able action against this dignity compels these d~ad-heads to said, "We don't know who. did it but because he wished to retain his voice in the edict. ' pull such stunts. They have taken when we find out, we'l'e taking him it upon themselves to keep the fab down to the city hall jail." Senate, the reply from the chair was "Thank The Council requested that card-playing be name of UNM out of the gutter of Good luck on your man hunt, offi­ You Very Much." continued and that an investigation be held. self-indulgence. cers, but please don't thl'OW up the And on and on and on went the melee. They should have demanded it. The manager of the SUB cannot road blocks during class hours.

( , p.m. at the Jonson Gallery, 1909 Las. Korean Veterans to Get Weekly Program Lomas Rd., NE. Workman fo Talk Fellowships Are Offered. ··MONDAY Thanksgiving recess begins at 10 Academic Year. 53-54 Allowance Checks Soon J\quinas Hall Religious Services: p.m. Classes resume at 7 a,m. Mon­ On Rain-Making Sunday Masses, 8:30 and 10:45 a.m., day, Dec. 1. The National Academy of Sciences Veterans training under the Ko­ and 12:151>.m.; Weekday Masses, THURSDAY Dr. E. J. Workman, president of has announced several national fel­ rean GI Bill will get their GI allow­ 6:45 and 8 a.m.; Confessions, .Satur­ Thanlcsgiving Day. the New Mexico Institute of Mining lowship programs for 1953-54. ance checks from the date they day, 3:30 t05 and 7:15 to 9 p.m.; FRIDAY and Technology, will deliver the Fellowships are offered in the started class, even though there's Rosary, daily, 7 p.m.i Holy Hour, Exhibition of Spanish Colonial Phi Kappa Phi lecture at the UNM agricultul'al, biological, engineer­ been an unavoidable delay by the Thursday, 6 :45 p.m. at 1815 Las Art will be shown from 3 :30 to 5 :30 next Sunday night at 7:30. ing, mathematical, medical and States in apPl'oving schools. Lomas Rd., NE. p.m. ~t the Jonson Gallery, 1909 The lecture, Dr. Dane F. Smith, physical sciences at both the pre­ VA announced that it has author­ Annual Students Christmas Sale Las Lomas Rd., NE. Phi Kappa Phi presirent, said, will doctoral and postdoctol'al levels. ized its regional offices to back-date Community Concert Association be open to the public and will be Basic stipends run from $3,000 to school approvals, when they are from 8 a,m. to 5 p.m., Fine Arts $3400 for the yearly appointment.- Bldg. Gallery until Dec. 1. presents The Longines Sympho~ held in room 122 of Mitchell hall. nnally received from the State nette in a concert at 8:15 p.m. in Dr. Smith said that added interest Information may be secured from Agencies l'esponsible for making Lobo Inter-Varsity Christian Fel­ the Gym. will be given to the meeting b~cause the Fellowship Office, National Re­ them. lowship paily Devotional and Pray­ SATURDAY Dr. Workman will speak on the sub­ search Council, 2101 Constitution er meetmg, 12 noon Monday thru ject "Natural Precipitation and the Ave., N. W., Washington 25, D.q. Friday in Room 105, Mitchell hall. Exhibition of Spanish .Colonial Art will be shown from 3 :30 to 5 :30 Question of Rain-Making." Soldier Wins $1 on Lobos Baptist Student Union Daily De­ p.m. at the J onsan Gallery, 1909 Las Two other lectures, the fifth in votional Service, 12:30 p.m. Mon­ Lomas Rd., NE. the Phi Kappa Phi annual series, Veterans Club Meets The fame of the Lobos extends day, Wednesday and Friday, Bap­ will be given, one in February and far and wide. A Texas boy, cur­ tist Student Center. SUNDAY the other in April of 1953. The Veterans Club will meet Mon­ rently stationed in Korea, has this Services in churches throughout day at Sp.m. in room 104, Mitchell to say: "I'll agree New Mexico is USCF Noonday Worship Serv­ the city. • All will be by well-known New ices, 12:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday Mexico scientists, Dr. Smith said. hall. All vets enrolled at the Uni. playing better football than usual. and Friday. in Room 6, SUB, The speaker will be intl'oduced by versity, both men and women, are In fact I Iwon a dollar on them this Dr. Edward Castetter, dean of the asked to attend. week over Colorado." Interfraternity Council meeting, Debate Tearn to Travel University Graduate School and 4 :p.m. in the SUB Gri1llounge. chairman of the department of .. AFROTC Cadet Group Staff To Denver Tournament biology. meeting, 5 p.m. in Room 107, MH. DAILY CROSSWORD The University of New Mexico There will be no admission charge Spurs meeting, 5 p;m. in Room and the public is invited, Dr. Smith ACROSS 2. Harangue 18. Substance MH. debate team will take part in the said. 111, Western Speech Association annual I. Very small 3. Unit of used In Alpha Epsilon ~i active meeting, Two other lectures in the Phi particle weight ale-making ., speech tournament Nov. 25-27 in Kappa Phi series this year, all to 7 p.m. in Room 109, MH. Denver, Golo., Dr. Cullen Owens, 5. False 4. Half an em 19. Small ~~~~ Phi Kappa Tau active and pledge coach of the team, said yesterday. be given by New Mexico scientists, 9. Nobleman 5. Backbone raised cake ~~~ meetings, 7 p.m. in Rooms 118 and are scheduled for February and "This is one of the top tourna­ April. 10. Danger 6. In this 22~ Befalls 210, MH. ments in the country," Dr.. Owens 12. City place 23. Question Phrateres active meeting, 7:30 said. "Forty schools from the west (Algeria) 7. Con stet- 24. Maize p.m. in the SUB Grill lounge. and far west participate in the 13. High seas latlon 25. Military en- ~~~ Pledge meeting, 7 p.m. in the SUB tournament!' Castetter USCF Guest robber Gri11lounge. 8. Covering for campments The UNM debate team will be Edward F. Castetter, dean of the 14. Ignited the hand 26. Biblical 10-2, Town Club active meeting, '1:30 entered in oratory, debate, extem­ Graduate School and head of the 15. Fruit of p.m. in the SUB south lounge. 9. Clayey mount l'tlllcrduy'fj Anilwer poraneouS speaking, discussion, and Biology department, will be guest the pine 1~. Smal1~st 27. The satellite 32. A refuge Pledge meeting, 7 :30 p.m. in the after dinner speaking contests. faculty member at the United Stu­ SUB north lounge. 16. TantalUm in size of the earth 34. Greedy Students on the team are: dent Christian Fellowship's coke (sym.) 13. A corn 28. Keenest 37. Open (poet.) Lambda Chi Apha active meeting, Don Wright, freshman; Scott session today at 4 p.m. in SUB 6. 7:30 p.m. in Room 7, SUB. 17. Plantot bread 29. Aside 38. National god Momaday, f res h m a'it; . James All students are invited. crowfoot Independents meeting, 8 p.m. in Squyres, senior; John Morrison, 15. Sheltered 31. Obnoxious (Tahiti) Room 117, MH. family recess plants 40. Board (abbr. I sophomore; and William Mensah­ Calvin Coolidge's first name was 19. God of TUESDAY Dapaa, senior. John. . pleasure RaUycom meeting, 4 p.m. in Room 20. MUsic note r:21 Z 3 4 5 6 1 8 ~. 102, MH. 21. Hail! ~ WRC meeting, 4 p.m. in Room 14, by Bibl., 9 10 Gym. 22. Search for II 23. Malt beverage • ~ Panhellenic Council meeting, 5 p. 12 15 In. in Room 7, SUB. 24. A tin Kiva Club meeting, 6:45 p.m. in 25. Actors in ~ Room 157, Adm. Bldg. a play 11 IS 16 NROTC Wardroom Society meet­ 27. Swabbing ~ ~ ing, 7:30 p.m., Stadium Bldg. instrument 17 18 19 English Club meeting, 7 :30 p.m. 28. MUsic note ~ in Bldg. T-20 lounge. 30. Noah's boat 20 ~~ ZI zz WEDNESDAY 31. Adore ~ ExhibitiOn of Spanish Colonial 33. Masurium Z3 211 Art will be shown from a:30 to 5:30 (sym.) ~ ~ ~ lS 26 ~ ~ 34. An age '1.7 26 Z~ 31;. Miscellany ~ ~ NEW MEXICO LOBO 36. Established 30 31 31- 38. Across ~ Published Tuesdays. Thurid.,.., and Fri. 39. Palatable 33 3'1 days. dudng the college 1'ea1". except durbla 40. City (Fr.) 35 holidays and examination periods, by the ~ ~ Assoaiated Students of the UnlvmltT of 41. Spreads 36 37 36 New Mexico. grass to dry E'ntered as lIec:ond class matter at the 42. DO not ~ Post Office, Albuquerque, Aug. 1. 1918, un.. 39 40 der the act of Mar. 8. 1879. Printed b:J the (cohtraoted) UNM Printing plant. Subscription rate: ~ $4.60 for the school year. nOWN '1/ 4Z 1. Of the sea ~ ~ % . ." '.. 10- z.e. Editorial staft' DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here'show to work It: Llonel Linder,editor; Elaine Janks, managing editor, Fred Jor­ ~ AXVOLnAAXR dati, Rob Edmondson and John Mes­ f. ~LONGF~~Lbw ner, night. editors. '. tOn~letter sImply stands for another. In this e~ample A fs u.sed Business staft' or t. e threeL s, . X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- Tom Ormsby, business manager. troPhhldes/ the length and formation of the words arc all hints. Bill Winterbottom, assistant busi­ E. ac all' the code letters are different. ness .m~nager; Kenny Hansen, cir.. o enlatlon manager. A Cryptogram Quotation "Very few facts are able to teD E~AKA ENHJCK VTA PV~ PGE owe their own story, without comments LW JW PAEEAT OWOTKA))R-UVTE;HVD. to bring out their meaning."--John Stuart Mill YCIJterday;s Crypt()qu()te - THtS IS. THE LIFE OF THOSE FREE FROM WRETCHED AND BURDJiJNSOME AMBITION . Offices in the Journalism Building '. "Think We should pass th' plate agaih;Professol' Snad? Some of th' HORACE. .- Phone 7-8861, Ext. 314. stUdents are kickin' 'bout th' extra tuition." ., ,.,

George Washington had ;false $7040 a Year Jobs Red Cross Accepts. teeth in his older daYs; there is no Midnight Pep Rally to feature connection between this and the O'pelito Engineers Blood Donors Now George Washin~ton Bridge. UNMstudellts maY now makeap­ Bare Bear and Grizzly Dance Veterans Administration 'an­ pointments for donatingbl(lod when nounces it needs all types of archi­ the B190dmobile is set up at the UNIVERSlTY MARKET By Alice Woodward The U nit~d Independent Council ' tects and engineers for its hospital USO Dec. 8-9, it Was, announced 2408 Central E See the bare bea)!1 Great excite­ had a .meetmg last Tuesday night constl'uction, conversion and mod­ today. ' ment at the midnight pep ;t.'ally Fri­ a~ 'Yh1Ch they discussed a Dec. '1 ernization program. Students may come individually Open Daily 7 a.m. to Midnight day! There'll be a big bonfire just pl.CntC at .the YWOA camp. They Among' the vacancies now exist­ or in groups but should call for ap­ . Sundays Included SO'\lth of: Mesa Vista men's dorn; wlll prOVIde truck transportation ing. are positions for architects, pointments, the Albuquerque Red FREE DEI.lIVERY thel'e'll be a grizzly strip. :Be there for every~ne. who meets in front of estImators, structural engineers Cross Chapter officials said. at 12 midnight. the 4d bulldmg at 11 that morning. ~echanica! ~ngineers, electrical' en~ Those in the age groups 18-21 Ph. 3'..4633 Don Babcock, a TKE from San­ A~l mdepen~ents, their dates and gmeers, cJvJI engineers, architec­ who are not married or in, the ar~ mV:t~ed. dia, pinnedJoyce Fitzpatrick, .AD frlends, The price will tura~ engmeers, ,landscape design Armed Services will have to have Pi a.nd Ronnie Calkin's,Phi Tau and " be 75 ce;nts for rIde, food, cokes and archltects, color designers, con­ the written consent of their parents Ann Grey, Theta, were pinned this everythmg. struction superintendents, project or ,guardil:\.ns. '" ' week. Never again will I say some­ . After they had decided on the pic': managers, and boiler and mechani- Blanks for this written permis­ Loafin'­ one talked someone into wearing a ll1C they talk~dabout having a can­ cal inspectors. . sion may be obtained at the Red pin. And I apologize. It didn't sound dance sometIme before Christmas. :rhe range of yearly entrance sal­ Cross headquarters. SO bad when I was writing it. Then one leader from each group aries are from $4,205 to $7,040. For appointments, telephone 3- MOCCASIN Dances and parties coming off gave a S~Ol't talk about the group; 6695, the Red Cross Ohapter. J er~y .FIrsty from Independents, . ~ngin~ers employ~d. 'by VA par­ this weekend are: The Pike's annual tIclpate III the prOVISions of Civil Dream Girl dance to be held at the ChrIS Randolph of Phrateres, Vince G~~ly of Townsmen, and Marilyn Service. Hiking Club to Acoma Fez Club from 9 to 12 Friday; the , Intel'ested applicants should con­ ADPi's annual house dance which 'Yllhts of Town Olub. Lively discus­ The Hiking club will go to the SIOn ensued. tact the personnel 'officer of the Enchanted Mesa and Acoma the is to be in the western tradition this campus VA office. . year, Friday ,from 9 to 12; the Kap­ The Theta alum club gave a regu­ Sky City, Sunday. Members' will pa winter formal at the Hilton ho':' lar semesterly dinner for the chap­ meet at 8:30 a.m. at the women's 'tel Saturday night; tbe Marron-Ho_ ter T~~rsday night. It was followed dining hall. ltona-Bandelier formal in the SUB by a Jomt meeting. Dracula Film Presented Friday; and the Alpha Chi Omega Last Tuesday the Thetas, as a The UNM Film Society will pre­ Christmas formal at the Fez Club group, went out to the Sandia NCO sent "Nosferatu, the Vampire," a Saturday. club to participate in some dancing German film, on Saturday at 7 and les,sons which are being given to the 9 p.m. La Madiera Sld Area will be open boys. this weekend. The management has Pi Beta Phi is having a slumber This is the first German film to offered free use of the tow to any­ be released on 'the story of Dracula. --, party for all members and pledges body who will help pack the snow It was produced in 1922. a~ the chapter house Saturday .. "--...... 1 on the slopes. The Albuquerque Ski mght. Club will have a bus going up Sat- ADPi pledge oithe week is Peg­ urday. - gy Hooper. The .ADPi's has an ex­ i New officers of Phl'ateres are: change party with the Sig Eps last president, Chris Randolph; vice president, Mary Kuykendall;' secre­ Wednesday" Try BUTTERFIELD I tary, Emmi Baum; treasul'el', Millie Ruyba1i; social chairman, Flol'a· John Tyler, once president of this This Y'ear-' Maestas. country, had 14 children. 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" Golf TQurney Opens Maiel Fritz to Deliver Midnight Pep Rally :,15 ,Scheduled TriDelt Foun,der's Ta,lk' On University Course Majel Fritz will deliver the main By George Ambabo main r~aSQns for the I'luccess of our those reserves we need to pl'oduce address when Delta Delta Delta. In the hopes that we won't Slome secondary this year. . . this week. On flat pa:$ses and re­ The University Intramural Open sQrority has its annual Founde:r:'$ a-cropper this weekend, Rallycom . . The discussion of records came up versesiplus lI.. pitch-out, Lee' is the Golf TournEJ,ment .is undeJ.'Way at day banquet at 1 );l.m. Sunday at ~ the ohter day, and in checldng, r boy fo).' the ends, and"without the th~ Uni,versity golf c01,lrSe. Twenty­ Leonards. ' and .my belov~d cheerleaders, are eight golfers have been placed. on cookl~g up a bIg pep rally fo~ Fri­ find that N ~w Mexico still has one !?e.nefit of any shiftine~s, but need­ Carol RlI.l)1sey will welcome the day nxght around 12, just after the of its stalwarts in the booksior his lng a block or two to keep him go­ ~ ladder and are playing match­ alums/.and Barbara.. McLean will formal dances.Now . they haven't l~ick-off return Yardage in the per­ ing, this kid Qught to l?e enough -play competitionior positions. sing. All pledges,a.ctives and 'alums sai.d as yet, where Wsto be held, SOll of Chuck Bill. We have the threat to ,spre~d the defense lI.nd Players on .. the ladder~ may ~hnl­ of 1:d Delta are invited to.. attend . and they realize it can't be around posaibliity of another, if it becomes malta our plunges and quickies mo).'ed' lenge either of the two players im­ the banquet. the dlesattended# Favors were pre- show, the 10 high school bands will Grand next 'Week in the SUB. This coUec­ aented by all KA'stotheir dates. enter the neld in a large GOO-mem .. tion is being sponsored by the New­ Orlie Wagner's band played and the bel' "Bands" salute before putting man Club. The clothing will be dis­ .' dance was chaperoned by Mr. and on individual shows. tributed to individuals according to Mrs. Joe Spence and Mr. and Mrs. The UNM band, led by John .' lounderet need regardless of race, .color or Marshall Farris. The dance was Large, drum major, will :£oUl.>wthe creen.t preceded by an informal party at half-time high school bands· show 1416 Grand NE Time to order your Chrisfma, The collection will be cam~us­ Dave Reynold's home. with salutes to several UNM Col~ carels ••• Chrislmas note wide, and all students are urged to XA Social Chairman Glen Brooks leges. ill jJaper ••• and Chrisfmas gil, give old clothes, shoes, and blankets announced that a house party will Among these !l be salutes to wrappings. See our compretfJ tbat are stlllusable. The colthing be held Saturday night following the Arts and SCIencesf Fine Arts, need not be clean. Men, women, and the. Montana game. All KA's and ~usiness A~ministrationJ Engineer­ "Creases as sharp (ol/edion 01, beautiFul Hal/­ cbildrenrs clothing is needed. theIr dates will attend the record mg, Edueation,and a final salute to as a razor blade mark Christmas designs .. Those who wish to have clothing dance. Refreshments will be served. • _t~e administration of the Univer- picked up may contact Larry Cha­ v~nty.. " in our finished BUitS." vez, chairman, at 2-9203 or at 1815 .. The ten high school bands which' Los Lomas, N. E. Anyone who will participate in the band celebra. wishes to deliver clothing before Veterans May .Convert tion Saturday are: Albuquerque YOUR Associated Students the booths are set up in the SUB, High School directed by Carl Cra­ We Specialize iii may bring the clothes to the New­ To GI Term Insurance' mer; Highland. High headed by Joe DRY CLEANING Bookstore man Club at the same address. Rodgers; th~ Las Lunas band will' Millions of World War II vet-· b~ led by Gene Crago; Bill Jones and Shirt Laundering This collection IS being made to erans who hold 5~year or 8-year aid the War Relief Services: wIll take the Belen band on the GI term life insurance policies milL ne1d; and W. E. lIendricks will die ·Ph. 2.. 2340 On Campus Ext. 219 may convert to pe11nanent plans of rect the Vaughn high school band. GI insurance with guaranteed val... Rollie HeItman leads the Los Green Is New KA Prexy ues that term policies do not have. Alamos band; Marty Dauni will put Veterans Administ1'ation gives the ..G.r. ants band th.. rou. gh the half­ Due to the resigllation ~ of the this advice to veterans in answeito time activities; the . Mountainair Mtive president, John Jasper, a numerous inquiries concerning this musicians are led. by Robert Land, special election waS held Nov. 1'1 right under National Sernce tife and William Schaal' will lead St. to name a new Kappa Alphapresi­ Insurance. -Mary's. dent. Roger Green was electea and Prof. Robert Dabnert, UNM band 'Win serve with Bob Stiff. vice-presi. director, said that all bands 'Would PHONOGRAPH RECORDS-- dent and Charles Randall, secreta-ry. Susie bas a sweater rehearse Saturday morning. from 9 These officers will serve until Mar. So tight, so neat, so choosy, to .10:30. A reception will be held 1. It doesn't show the wrinkles, fol' band Vi13itors after the game in POPS-JAZZ-CLASSICAL r- But, oh, how it shows Susie. building C-4,11e stated. Special Section for U .. A special section will be reserved . Sales-Service for univ~r8ity students and faculty. at the BIlly Graham tabernacle Fri­ 4 4 da~.His topic for Friday evening .' NOB Hill lAUNDERETTE will be: "What's Wrong With The D D Home." Students needing tran~or­ R NOB BlLlJ SHOPJ?INGCENTER R tation may call David Ong; 3-7417. Y 107 CARLISLE SW.-DIAL 5-2691 Y E E R 32 Bendix Washing Machihes R Chest Donations Reach S S All· Time High at UNM • DRY CLEANING--l DAY AlbttqtterqueCommunit1 .' Chest • DYEING--4HOURS ~ontributions. l'eachedan. aU-time • SHIRT SERVICE-l DAY'. . . high at the University this yea!"; • BACHELOR JJUNDLES-2 HOURS o Miss Mercedes Gugisberg and Miss "l:0URMUSIC C:~N'i'~~ IN THE lIEtG~TS" Gladys Millikeil, cOlochairmen of the • Pick Up and Delivery drive . said today. ' .. HOURS: lIon.-Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. '. UNMeftlployes alldstu

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