University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1950 The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 4-20-1950 The ewN Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 052, No 62, 4/20/1950 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1950 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "The eN w Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 052, No 62, 4/20/1950." 52, 62 (1950). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1950/38 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]. i ~~ ' ., Marriage Isn't Bar Wednesday, April 19, 1950 THE NEW .MEXICO DAILY LOBO SPORTS To Marine Class Dean Robb Presents Page 4 Brook$ Currey, l:dit:or Marriage is no longer a dis­ qualifying factor for men appli­ ': cants for the U. S. Marine Corps Folk Songs at BSU ' Platoon Leaders Class Progl•am, WEEKLY· SPORTS it was announced today by Head­ Dean J. D. Robb of the College DAILY PROGRAM LOB quarters U. S. Marine Corps in Golf Driving Range Shows a directive received by Major D. of .Fine Arts traced the histories of various Spanish folk songs for April ~ A. Van .Elvera, UNM Procure­ . ~v=-o-:-I.""L::-=:II:-----------------A.-;;::-:Ibtiquerqu~, New Mexico, Thursday, April 20, 1950 ment Officer. tl!.e Albuquerque Music Teachers' 20th-Golf -Tempe at Ne~ ·. No. 62 Thi& program offers opportu~ Association in a lecture last night Mexico, 1 p,ni, Popularity Since Opening nities· for U men and women to -Tennis-Tempe at Ne" qualify for commissions in the in the Baptist Union Building. Mexico, 1 p.m. AI Martin, manager, said that Many of the 300 melodies that the University driving range has U. S. Marine Corps reserve· 21st-Golf -New Mexico A opened for the esason. .Large through summer training classes Dean Robb has recorded since un­ · & M. and Tempe at Ne~ crowds have flocked to the range Spring Poll Shows of six weeks' duration. Two such dertaking the job in 1941 have Mexico, 1 p.m. summer training periods prior to -Tennis-New Mexico A since the opening Monday night. graduation is the basic military been sung il! New Mexico from USP. Releases A new innovation in the form & M. at New Mexico, 1C Party Weird U Trends the time of the earliest Spanish Platform requirement, however, veterans a.m. of automatic tees has been in• with at least a year's service and conquests. Some of them date stalled for the lazy folk. A feeder The springtime incites some an honorable discharge may apply 22nd-Golf -Texas Westerll • system, operated by the player persons to get short haircuts and from Gregorian timlJS and have at New Mexico. with a flick of the stick, sets up for advanced standing and be re­ persisted in this region in con­ -Track-New Mexico aJ SWING. AND SWAY • • • Will ~ others to raise moustaches, but quired to attend only one summer nection with religious ceremo­ Soph-Frosb Bra.wl Try to Pass each ball in position. No stoop, no training period. " New Mexico Aggies, tri· squat, no squint. some more startling trends have nies. angular meet including While many golfers have an­ been uncovered on campus. For further information, con­ One classic example in Dean N.M.M.I. of Roswell; al· Slated April 30 swered the call, Martin said tbat tact Major Van Evera of the Nav­ Robb's collection is his recording so Lobo vs, Aggie frosh City· Discrimination In a poll, nearly every student al Science Departmel)t in the of Foster's, "Oh Suzanna?' which Sophomore class President Joe amateurs are invited to put in asked favored pooling his income Stadium building. -Rodeo-NIRA show af Passaretti has accepted the an appearance. Instructors are can be spotted only by the names West Texas State. with_ that of Tom Popejoy, An Suzanna . and California which freshman class's challenge for a available for beginners. 23rd-Rodeo-NIRA show af "brawl" on the football field, Sun­ Say A small buckets of balls is 35 overwhelmin~ majority stated Handwoven Skirt Sale appear in the version, Instead of West Texas State. law, leaders cents and the large bucket is 65 Foster's fast two-four time, the day afternoon, April 30. · they liked red wine more than Kappa Omicron Phi, home eco­ folk song is sung in remote Span­ The invitation came from Lois . Dedicating itself to the "prin­ cents. Hours are from 6:30 to that of any other color, However, nomics fraternity, has several im­ ciples of nature and efficient. gov­ 10:30 p.m. Waiting time has been ported Guatemalan handwoven ish villages of New Mexico today Cox, president of the freshman cut down to two or three minutes. students who wear red flannels in a slow six-eight time. class, in a Letterip. ernment," United Students Party, , tend to ll;eep them concealed. skirts left in sizes 24 to 30, Alice In recording the songs, Dean Competitive games,· including lead~;:..·., ;yesterday announced a· Another undercover investiga­ Creecy announced. No two of Robb started out with a phono­ tug-o-war and three-legged races, t·~ll ]Joint pl'ogr.am for ito Cllncli­ Kappa Sigs Now tion reveals that sun-bathing co­ them are alike. Interested persons graph recorder, off to a wire re­ discs. Some 25 of these record­ are on the agenda. A picnic sup­ dates in the May l Stuuem Coun­ eds on the Hokona-Marron hall should contact Miss Creecy, room corder and ended up using tape ings were used recently in the per is planned to compensate for cil elections. roof turn red after a short time. 3, R-1·, from 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. which was then transferred to world premiere of his opera Lit­ the energy expended in the activ­ Following the announcement of U Volley Champs This tendency is believed to be a tle Jo. ities. the Campus Party piatform, Kappa Sigma won the All­ direct result of their practice of which was printed in the Daily University championship in vol­ sharing their sun tan lotion. Lobo April 14, the phttform was leyball recently with wins over Certain nrofessors have been pr~fa~ed by a statement of pa1•ty Pi Kappa Alplia, Roche's 40 known to make un-American gri­ prmctp!es. Thieves and the Kirtland Rock~ maces at the mention of Senator UDebaters to Meet Voters going to the polls will ets. Pi Kappa Alpha came in sec~ McCarthy, Also there has been an consider the following USP plat­ ond and Roche's and Rockets fol~ infiltration of red-headed women form pledge: lowed in that order. in the department of journalism. "W~; will continue our determ­ Pi Kappa Alpha won first place Furthermore, . a system closely Pepperdine at 8p.m. ined efforts to pass a mUnicipul in the. Fraternity league and approaching free love is being Ordinance :(orbidding group dis­ Kappa Sigma was second. In the practiced in the psychology de­ George Pepperdine College will crimination in public places; we playoffs, the Kappa Sigs defeated partment's guinea pig hutches. engage UNM debaters tonight at will continue our constant protest the Pikes 5-15, 15-9 and 15-12. 8 in tl].e Science Lecture hall, Dr. against intolerance lot all forms; Roche's 40 Thieves was the Wayne C. Eubank, speech head, on thi:; we stand firm. leader of the Non-fraternity has announced. · "USP will give the students a league with J erboans and the In the student election vote for cooperat.ive pu;rchasing program platforms and policies rather than Opposing the Pepperdine de­ Kirtland Rockets tied for second. factions. baters, who are on their way to whtch Will provide us all with sub­ The Rockets Won over the Jer­ the West Point annual meet, will stantial discounts in Albuqucl'· boans in a playoff to decide who be Harold Brock, consistent win­ que's finest stores. This can and was to play in the All-U playoffs. ner in oratorical contests this will be done at no cost to the stu­ The results of the All-U play­ year, and Jim Woodman for the dent body, offs showed the Kappa Sigs win­ UNM. "The United Student's Party ning all three of their games, the Dr. Eubank stated that this is supports the proposed student Pikes won two of their three • NEW STYLE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER body constitution as passed by the (in sparkling new color harmonies) Now the last debate of the academic Student Senate, games, the Roche's won one of year and that the public is in• their games and the Kirtland Any way, and every way, xou measure it more than ever "the most beautiful bodies vited without charge. , . "USP will revise the activity Rockets didn't win a game in the built"-inside and out-exclusive to Chev­ ticket too provide students with rolet and higher priced cars. Opemng mght at the driving range saw a large crowd of ~arly spring golfers. Shown }n the The subject will be on the playoffs. I more non-commercial recreation. The Pikes defeated the Roche's -FIRST••• and Finest ••• at Lowest Cost! foreground is Don Fulton, prominent young ~lbuquerque golfer, prepanng to send one down the fairway. year's question, the Nationaliza­ Appropriations for athletic equip­ 15-5 and 11-0, Kappa Sigs won tion of Basic. Indust1·ies, Dr.
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