New Mexico Lobo, Volume 059, No 57, 2/16/1956." 59, 57 (1956)

New Mexico Lobo, Volume 059, No 57, 2/16/1956." 59, 57 (1956)

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1956 The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 2-16-1956 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 059, No 57, 2/16/ 1956 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1956 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 059, No 57, 2/16/1956." 59, 57 (1956). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1956/12 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1956 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ·- ------·---~---~-- - . ~ oo:::t' • ,co ~ New Degree SUB Psych Prof to Speak Intramural Bowling ~ ; UNM Fraternities Appointment ....Cl> • <It ~ ~ ~ ·p1 d 51 R h May Be Given G UA On Sizing Up People To Begin Tomorrow ~ 1 1lJ e ge us ees Th~ master of music ~ducation oes to lumnus D1•. Ralph No1man, professol' of Intramural bowling---the first in· = ,s . degree has been approved at UNM, · psychology, will give the fourth . THE VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO i"' l Ql UNM somal fratern1t1es .Pledged dean Edward F. Castetter of the The new SUB program direc- Sigma Xi lecture of the year to- tra~ural spott on the 1956 agenda 1&:1 ·~ ~'<~ a total of 51 students durmg sec- graduate school announced today. tor is James Goldstein 26 a UNM night at 8 in the chernistl'Y build- -w1ll. get underway tomorrow at ~ ~os ond semester •rush. • • D ean Castetter said· that Dr. graduate of the class 'of 1951' and mg· ;room 101. " · the S an Ma t eo 1anes, Vol; 59 Thursday! February 16, 1956 No. 57 I "5l . The fraternities and their pledges Jack R. Stephenson will supervise th . t . f R 11 C His subJect Will be Recent Re- The first day's matches will pit ., ~ are: the new graduat~, program which e origl~a or 0 a Y ~m, s~ar;~ in _Interpersonal Percep- Los Federales vs. the Navy; SAE 1 a E-1 Kappa Alpha-Robert F. Baird, overlaps into both the fin!l arts and Gol~stem took o~ce this month, t1on, . and 1s planned to be n~n- vs. the Cyclops; the Law School vs. E-4 o~ Salem, N.M., Stephen F. Croyley, education colleges. It. is designed, replacmg Ron Calkms who has un- techmc~l so the laym~n ca~ eas!lY the Independents; A:I!'ROTC vs. ,I 0 ~p ~ Englewood, N.Y':; Arunas Dirvian- Castetter said, to meet the demands dertaken a full load of classes to follow It. T~e talk Will prima1;1ly Kappa Alpha; Kappa Sigma vs. Women to" Choose UNM Sororities 2Court Opinions f§ <: ,.. sis, Los Angeles; Robert Geilen- of music educators in New Mexico earn his master's degree in June. be how we ~1ze. up. ou;r fello>y man. Phi Delta Theta and the BSU vs . ,.;a .. feldt, Albuquerque, Archie Thomas and marks, he said, an advance in \ G ld t . • h . Ut p k The pubhc 1.s !nVlted w1th no the Newman Club. 0 8 0 t,) Gordon, Tucumcari; Michael W. the field of education. N Mo .s ihn s ;~e { e fatrh' charge for admisSion, . AU the matches begin at 4·15 € Hamilton Sante Fe· Lino Perez La St d t d t h k · ., m e no eas corner o e Dr. Stuart A. Northrop, pres1- . · • u·.... .. :::.:~ C s' . • , u en s an eac ers may wor state where he recently operated d t f s· x· "d th t th p.m. practice games every day but Moy Rel~ased 1 8 1 Hearts Monarch Pledge 31 Co-eds; Be ~ oruna, pam; Ray F. Campbell, for their master of music education a l'estaurant i~ ~h tg:Uat • !h fa th.. e Wednesday. · ~ "' Albuquerque, on four separate plans. They may . · . , o er ree .ec urers us ar 1s All t . • ~ ~· j:::: Kappa Sigma-Jerome F. Free- write a theses in addition to class Durmg. Goldstem s stay l:!t UNM y~ar l1ave 1rtcluded UNM profs . _rna ches begm at 4.15 p ..m. ~ man, Los Lunas· Kenneth J. Hardi- work or write major compositions before his 1951 graduation, he Vmcent Kelley, Raymond Castle, Part1c1pants may roll practice ,... son, Eunice; Bihy D. Hill Clovis· in addition to the regular class formed RallyCom by reforming and W. J. Eversole., games before the matches every Saturday in Sub Chi Omega Gets H By Justice Today . z =12 James R. Peck, Rantoul, Ill.; Fran~ hours. w~a~ had b~en called the student Prio_1· tp the lectu~e tonight, Sig- pay but Wednesday. = The King of Hearts dance will be Thirty-one. UNM co-eds complet- . Majority and minority opinions cis s. Preston, Roswell· Mason A th' d It t" th t spll"lt committee. ma X1 members w1ll meet for a · • s a 1r a erna IVe e s u- d" t 6 15 · L H · d d" 11 held this Saturday, Feb. 18 from ed rush Wednesday when they 6n Monday's student court decision Rose. Albuquerque; Robert Rusin, dents may give a recital in addi- Dirty Work Discovered . mner a : m a acien a m- rr~Ve A '''ORLD ()/FUN/ 9 to midnight in the ballroom of the picked up bids from seven sorori- North Tonawanda, N.Y.; Ronald R. t" t th d 1 tl G ld t . mg room. Members should contact W W rr· • SUB, . ties. to admit Associated Student party Skinner, Los Lunas; Tom I. Smith, Ion o e c~urses an as. y, they o s em was ~n charg.e· of card Dr. Stanley Nevnnan, anth1'0pology or • J candidate Bob Dietman into the Denison T • R b t C St b- may base the1r degree 1'eqUirements stunts for A Ph1 0, national Boy department for reservations. I f(JVe/ With ITA · The candidates for King of Chi Omega pledged eight women . • . exas, o er • e on classwork only. Scout honorary. One pre-game --' U b I' bl L Hearts are: Mike Laine, Tau Kappa to have the largest pledge class, ~;~tudent .council election race may be bms, CloVIs; Paul F .. Turner, Albu- night Goldstein found that the C Cl b PI M n e reva e ow Cost Epsilon, a sophomore in the Col- Delta Delta Delta was second with completed today, court chief justice qu:rque; Donald Wemtraub, Pater- L. M . 51 d cards been shuffled in much the osmo u. ans . eet c:uron ~ lege of Arts and Sciences; Dick seven candidates picking up invita- Dick Novaria said today, so ' N.J. • ave USIC ate same manner as occured here ear- The Cosmopohtan club W111 meet I; ., "' ' Ca~ac~o, Lambda Chi Alpha, a tions. Phi Delts Ge~ 1_3 • F D b lier this ear. Goldstein said that Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Aquinas '"" . semor Ill the College of Engineer- Pledges of the S01"0rities were: "I still feel that it was the ri~ht Phl Delta Theta-Wllham Archl- or a nee Fe 23 the cardsywere rearranged in the Newman center lounge. Elections ........ frpm $499 in?; ~er:y Dahlquist, Sigma Chi, Alpha Chi Omega: Lynell Burns decision," N ovaria said. He referred beck, Al~uquerque; Elmo Fields, . • proper order and no mention was will be held, the club constitution {)• ,.lLJ~tf a JU~l~r Ill ~he College of Business Marterie Alamogordo; Jerre Jo Cain, Albu~ to the court's reversal of its de­ Hobbs; R1chard P. Howell, Clovis; A free hve-mus1c dance has been m d f th . 1 "t" th t will be discussed and refreshments llfiiill Adm~mstrat10n; Glen. Turner, Pi querque; Joan Arlene Milner, Aga- Richard E. Krueger, Albuquerque·, scheduled for the SUB Thursday, "tha e 0b t e 1rreguladrl lets so at will be served -1!~!!:::=?-\•;:s·C>:t Dayo '"" from $978 cision of last Friday to rule Dier­ · F b 23 f 7 30 t 9 15 e sa o eurs wou ge no sa - • = ••••m" Kappa Epsilon, a senior in the Col- na, Guam. Tom L. Lawson, Tucumcari," Arth- e · , rom : o : , as one · f t' , Many t • 1 d M t • PI man out of the race, The petition to · f th 1 Th d · h 1s ac 1on. our> '"< u e lege of Education; A D Pis Catch Two ur Lmdberg, East Orange, N.J.; o e regu ar urs ay mg t stu- servmg about 10,000 explorer scouts <ollege oredir. Bob Wareham, Sigma Alpha Ep- or er1e· to oy Alpha Delta Pi: Mary Brock· run Dierman was not in by the Phillip Madrid Jr., Albuquerque; dent ~ody. dances. He also se17,e? as "stude~t assis- each summer. Alfred Mastendino, Jewett City, A SlX-plece orchestra d1rected by tant manager m the SUB 1951. The new program director said silon, a senior in Business Admin- man, Carlsbad; Gail Grady, Pacoi- deadline set by the student court: m 0 Conn.; Richard J. Quigley, Oak- Charles Rumph has been signed. Goldstein was· named to Who's that he was still feeling his way u":. istration; David O'Donnell, Sigma F M hD ma, Calif., repledge. Friday, the court ruled Dierman Phi Epsilon, a freshman'in the Col- Chi Omega: Marcia Ann Bailey out of the race by a unanimous vote. land, Calif.; Ross L. Ramsey, Los Ru~ph's _o1•chestra is recently or- Who in American Colleges and Uni- at his new post, and that he and s Ask Your Travel Agent or ore once Albuquerque; Patricia Joan Davis: Alamos; Johnny Stagner, Clovis; gamzed m Albuquerque.

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