University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1951 The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 6-21-1951 The ewN Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 118, 6/21/1951 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1951 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "The eN w Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 118, 6/21/1951." 53, 118 (1951). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1951/66 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 1951 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Thurs4ay, ,Ju11e U, 1951 ... This Is a Football • • • Page Four ·· .. CAMPUS .'. ' Texas A.&M,' S. Cal., Oklahoma, }'rinceton 11nd Ohio State, GOLF ADVISORS. Today the 51st U, S. Open. golf . I championship began its three day for Photograp~ic grind at Oakland Ilills in. Birming­ ham, Mich. The question m11rj: Problents circles three .men, Ben Hogan, Boo­ by Locke and Sam Snead. Snead has never been 11ble to take the Open, which dates back to his debut in VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, N.MEX., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 NO. 118 '37. The South African Locke could be the first foreigner to take the crown since England.'s Big Ted R. ay took it in '20. Ilq,gan, "The Miracle ,, Film, Society Opens ,. i Man," has wot·n the crown twice, The big question is if he can come out of semi-retirement and become Summer Program Student Mixer the third triple winner in history, FINISHING Other threats are Mangr\lm, F!!r­ rier and Middlecoff, the 149 champ. SUPPLIES Saturday Night SIDELIGHT The hapless St. Louis Browns COMMERCIAL The UNM Film society gets un­ der way with its summer program To Be Saturday have again been reported sold to Bill Veeck. Pt•exy Bill Dewitt of PHOTOGRAPHY Saturday night with the showing the Browns has said, "The ball club of Alfred Hitcl!cock~s British pro­ is not for sale and has not been AT duction of "The Lady Vanishes" in. First Summer Dance sold." the IAA patio. The film star~:~ Mi­ UNM Midshipmen chael· .Refgrave, Margaret Loc~­ wood, Paul Lucas, and Dame Mae .CAMPUS Whitty. Go to Pensacola To Feature CQntests In true Ilitchcock tradition, the CAMERA CENTER film is an intrigue-thriller of a sPY Fot Air -Training chase and murder mystery in south­ And. Dancing Prizes 2304 E. CENTRAL ern Europe in the tense years pre­ Twenty-five midshipmen from Across from Stadium ceding World War II. Almost all the University of New Mexico wiii The first lat•ge social event of the Ph. 3-0233 the action is confined to happenings report tomorrow for the Navy's an­ summer session will be held Satur­ ' j. on an international train as it nual Aviation-amphibious cruise at day night :from 9-12 in the SUB ' i speeds through the Balkans. Pensacola, Fla. The middies will be ballroom, when ·the summer session The short subject for the evening given six week11 of•aviation and am­ associated students present a stu­ FOOTBALL .... Chuck Hill (center) 1950 varsity athletics.· They are among the greatest is a March of Time academy award phibious indoctrination at the Naval dent-mixer dance. Orlie Wagner Lobo backfield star, gives some passing point­ crop of freshmen footballers in the University's Welcome Again winning issue, "The March of the Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., and and his eight-piece orcheetra will .. ers to Charlie Ellison (left) and Wayne Hill history to actually become Lobos. Both meri Movies." This film traces the the Little Creek, Va., amphibious play for the dance, which is open (right) during a break at UNM summer school were sparkplugs on last year's all-state team at Students growth of the movies from the pre­ base. • to everyone. • Griffith era in movie malting down The cruise is a part of the NaVY's A waltz contest .and a cake-walk registration. Ellison and Wayne Hill are among ·Hobbs High School. Along with some 28 other through AI Jolson's famous first, "on-the-job" training given to mid­ contest are two of the activities the Lobo freshmen gridders who will be· on. the state freshmen, Ellison and Hill will furnish a EASTSIDE talking film, •urhe Jazz Singer." shipmen in all phases of naval op­ planned for the evening. Howard Subsequent films of the summer erations. The NROTC program re­ regular Lobo squad this fall due to a recent comfortable source for UNM's 1951 team. Mathany, dean of men1 will present ruling which declared freshmen eligible for major source for UNM's 1951 team. CLEANERS session are: June 30, "Volpone," a quires that each regular mfdshi p­ a large cake·to the wmning couple and French film with the Canadian ex­ man make two summer cruises and of the cake-walk .contest. perimental film "Fiddle de Dee" by one summer period of aviation­ A short intermission will follow Laundry Norman McLaren, July 7, "Tor­ amphibious indoctrination dudng this contest in order that the calce streak of bad luck since his arrival ment," Swedish. July 14 "It Hap­ at UNM.. his period of training. may be eaten while fresh. Card Sports Scenes ••. T1vo Hour Dry Cleaning · peed One Night," early American Over 9,000 NROTC and Annapo­ tables will be set up !J.t the dance In Watson's freshman year a torn When Needed talkie with Claudette Colbert and lis midshipmen will participate in and different varieties of games cartilage sidelined him. Then in fall Clark Gable in academy award win­ this summer's aviation-amphibious may be played. practice of '50, he suffered a re­ ning roles for both of them. indoctrination course, More than · Special guests of the dance will Chicago ond Yanks fight for Lead currence of the old injury. Mter Ask Almost Any Student July 21, "Beauty and the Baest,'1 1,600 juniors from 52 colleges and be the visiting professors at the an operation he )Jegan working out Erna Fergusson (Kew photo) French. July 28 "I Know Where universities are scheduled to report University. The dance is informal NATIONAL BASEBALL the hill. Along with the froshman again on the field. Now weighing I'm Going," British. Aug. 4, "The for the course., _ and open to anyone, "stag or drag.'' One Block From U Thief of Bagdad," with Douglas eligibility rule, John Watson 184 lbs., he is ready to go. Half. of the -group of 1,600 will All students of the University are Paul Richards and co. left the checked in to Berl Huffman and said Yesterday was the scene for the Gus Says: 1706 E. Central Fairbanks; Sr. urged to attend. Since the last picture is longer, report to Pensacola while the other Windy City Tuesday for the bad­ he is ready for action next fail. world series of college basebaii. Tel. 2-1395 or 2-2708 Lecture Series Opens Monday half reports to Little Creek. Mter Jim Thompson announced that lands. If they perform wen on their Joh:n, who led the Hobbs Eagles to Teams participating at Omaha, Sunday, June 17th is "Fath­ there is a chance it wiii be substi­ three weeks the two sections will the SUB fountain and check room the state mythical high school Neb., were the Tennes!!ee Vols, er's Pay," and on that day you tuted by either Garbo's "Camille,'' will be open. last road junket it could be a White The first University proi1;1·am of the University of Pittsburgh;· Carl or by Gloria Swanson's "Male and exchange training bases. championship in '48 has had a Springfield (Mass.) Coilege, Utah, n:mst'not forget the most wond­ Lectures Undet· the Str:~rs will be Hertzog, El Paso printer of fine Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. :(\lath­ (i Sox year. Female.'' Watch the Lobo for fur­ While at Pensacola, the midship­ any and Miss Betty Braham will j erful' man in the world, your .i. held Monday, June 25, at 8 p.m. in books; Kenneth Chapman, director ther announcements. men will attend classes in aviation As a team the sox boast a .293 father. Express your gratitude, front of the Administration Buila­ of the Santa Fe Museum of Anthro­ chaperone the dance. i batting average, The big guns are \ Season tickets foi: the summer subjects and 1ly with naval avia­ •I appreciation, and love for the . ing. pology; Dr. Luther Evans, head of series of films may be obtained in tors, At Little Creek they will wit­ Fox, .363; Robinson, .333; and Car­ many things he has done (and The first speaker in the series, the Library of Congress; and Dr. is still doing) for you, He prop­ JUST Room 3 of the Inter-American M­ ness amphibious landings and re­ rasquel, .302. Erna Fergusson, will speak on "Al­ Ralph Bunche, Nobel prize winner fairs building. Reservations for ceive instruction in amphibious The pitching department finds erly sacrifices and deprives buquerque, How Did We Get That and UN trusteeship official. tickets may be made by calling techniques. University Professor himsE~lf of many things in life Way?" · Randy Gumpert the best chucker Delicious WAFFLES for you. Oh, we owe so much 8861, Ext. 376. Season tickets for The middies from New Mexico with a 5-0 record. His teammates, to our Dads. So on his dal Miss Fet•gusson is well qualified one sell for $3.00; $5.50 for two. In­ who will participate in the training l:>obson and Pierce, have a 4-1 and served a II day (that' is Father's l:>ay) lets ARRIVED to speak on the &ubject of Albu­ 'La Casa Espanola' dividual admissions at the door will course are: Eugene Box, Cincin­ Heads State Council a 7-2 average respectively.
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