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Page 1: New Mexico Lobo, Volume 032, No 32, 5/16/1930University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1930 The Daily Lobo 1923 - 1930 5-16-1930 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 032, No 32, 5/16/ 1930

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

1930 The Daily Lobo 1923 - 1930

5-16-1930

New Mexico Lobo, Volume 032, No 32, 5/16/1930University of New Mexico

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1930

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The Daily Lobo 1923 - 1930 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted forinclusion in 1930 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationUniversity of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 032, No 32, 5/16/1930." 32, 32 (1930). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1930/18

Page 2: New Mexico Lobo, Volume 032, No 32, 5/16/1930University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1930 The Daily Lobo 1923 - 1930 5-16-1930 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 032, No 32, 5/16/ 1930

Page Fouv

School Paddlmg Is

Cauae for LawaUJt

NEW MEXICO LOBO

LETTERS M~~:u:.y ADDRESSED I KOSHARE May 9 1930

ABOLISH STUDENT GOVER:!!MENT HERB (bmpus MORTARBOARD PLEDGE

~OSSip 6 GIRLS FOR 1930-31 In Oh1o Court Room Ilc cofort t MUMMERS

IN ~ MORE PROG~AMS Ne Ca~tlo Pa.-(IP)-Studc ts of

Woat gho so Go oge at Ne v W n ng ton nen he c ave abol aj od t a Stll

IMPERIAL LAUNDRY

11 M'\Lg Btart e campus by out talk ng Doltn. P s 'l a accomplis mont

l ad t o to been considered mpoa

'b. ••• M rage appea a und o a stJ: etly

casl bU-Shl Moa rtnd S avo appar entlv do not v s to pn t e pate in any pr son riots

••• II gl 11chool yout s of state q ver

and a qko as K a tal c oosol'l tl e gun.r d ~:~,n a go fo noxt ycal' s £ os

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K1mbrough, H o g 1 n s , Hobbs, Stuart and

Walker Chosen

BAlL WINS 2ND IN ORATORY CONTEST

Compete m Fmals

Presented hn

Maitre Pate on Air

PHONE 148

Dey C!eanmg

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I_ Su1ts, I Dresses, :

to ~ou that f May Mar gnret evor acrcnmed v th pn n after she arr vcd ho no from sc ool tl at lu.j

Conte In­

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••• ont>l 1 nrro vs four- tl 1 c fastest counters N~ 1 'Watson r<'main ng got to rlny

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t was because or mot e:r was prepnr ug cr 1 ttlo body for t o exam n on

she vas go ng to J avo n ndc T c t ial of the tcnc or oecup od

t reo dnys -In t o eommon pleas cou t of Judge W B T ompaon nnd att acted cnpuc ty cro vds to eve y seas on

lll1TOHI:!!S SAYS TOO MOOH

PRODIICTIO:!! OF illVBRYTHING

EXCEPT BRAINS

l o.ppa S gs f nlly caort to opcn 1 ouso to n o.I e the r dom c o appear pol ulnr nud veil f I ed :JUd £ ally to get so o of tl c r 11 ore lHl~k vard boys ncqunlntcd w tl e crean ol the cnm pua

••• THOUSANDS OF GEBMAN ountry vus suffonng from over pro WAR PBIBONEBB MISSING/ duct on of ._..very con mod ty except

Tl o more stu d;}' g rls of our enm uus pr e rally tl oW A A are com ug nto favor as t o pien c s~nson a.p

prond ~a nnd t e sofas nrc left far bo I nd

••• Ju ors prepare to put o outstau 1

--- bra s nnd thnt f only people w o a Berlm-(Il )-Germany 19 sti11 pro tually t1 k l!lUbscr bed to nowapapors

foundly et rrod by t1 0 mystery of what tho r sulo would be CX(l~cd ng y 1 m ted has become of the 10000(} World War He sail tltot wh lo nowspapera are de soldiers who were laat reported pnson vot ng more spae:o to cducnt onal sub ersofvr J(lcte that 1t v s not cuoug

IUg nncc of tl e yeur-plann ng to n f et sonos on se ora tl a br gug tho n together for tlc f rat hmc s nee

Tl ousnnde of German mothets and vt es st 11 cl ng to t e fa nt hope tbut

somewhere tl l'ir son~ and l us band!!. are at 11 aJ vc

Unrr son n l a rebuttal said tllnt Hutch ns 1 ad apparently spoken n ig nornnee ot nt tJ a nawepapcra uetua Jy arc do ng 1n g v ng publ e ty to edu eat on thcll' n t al reg atrnt on

••• Red Bacr

MRS HOUDINI ABA:!!DONS HOPE

M am Fla -(IP)-Mra Harry Hou d n mdow ot tho nterna.t onnlly k own mag ru.an recently rcvea.lcd that she l as abandoned a I hope of eom !nuillcatmg w th l::c deceaMd usband J.n the sptt t world

She B!11d that for th ce Jea s she songht to penetrate bcjond t gave and commun eato tl 1 er husband but has no v rcnoun ed fa th n such a pose b lity

I hoped and praye!d and worked to get a message f <lm Houd n abc 21a d

and several o:t the great apr titual 1st e advocates declare 1 have succeed od Dut t lS not true The s lenco lB

mvennetrnble Tho o l!l only a vo d I£ r 1 ad sueeeefled n cbmmun cat

ng Vlth Houd Dl I would about tt f om t1 <" house topa and I vou d carry a mea s go o:f hope to an bttrdotted souls but I J n.vc none Tho e s not ing tJ ore

When Houdmi d ed Mrs IIoua n an nounecd t nt she and her J uebn.ud had fo rued n pn t by v1 c1 c was to com m n eate v t1 1 cr f poas blc frotn H o sp r t world

OENS11S TAKERS FIND

For years t was thought that some where ln tl e frozen wastes of Siber n. t c must bo a lost pr sonars camp

nd v 11 speculahons were made as to tl i> poss blo -whcreaboute of the 43251 Ocr nn pr soncrs 1n France who ap p re tty l a e utterly disappeared

\ 1c ito 1 as brought no solut on TJ e probab 1 ty II! that most of these men d ed lu ng epldem ce that swept tho o ld d r ng tho laat etagea of tho l'i.nr nn 1 that failure to record the1r deaths as due to some fault fairly nat rat at the t ~

A number of former German pr son e s of 1\Ur n Franee JD ned tho For e gn Lt'g:mn Qu to a. number of the 51 °U~ lost pruonera n Rugs a a.re bt>l e ed to have settled lD some part of the Sov et Un on

SCIENTISTS TO EXPLORE

UNKNOWN nlRRI:IOI!.Y

Syracuse N Y -(IP)-An cxpedi t on of sc ent sts s to be sent Into the Ande!f Mountn ns by Syracuse Umver s ty for a four montbiJ explorat1on in terr tory n o wl ch no Sc1ant st. ever llns bt'en known to penetrate and return alive

Tl c modern c ty o£ San Cr stobal w 1 be used us n. base and from thero the expcd t on v 1 explore the unknown eou try for 200 m los about the .:! ty

The pn ty v 11 Include professors of gcl)grnp y geology botany and zoolo by They 1 01 o to bung back speet mens for the Museum of N attlrnl Sel on e a~ the Unlvers ty 1 ere and for tho Syracuse Mun c pal Zoo

OFFER $~~~~~ fOR

LITE~ARY ESSAY Soul of Amenca

Tttle A $3001) pr zc t>ontt'"t

•terary work on Tht" Soul of Anter ra was announced re>rrntly by the

National Art11 Club Under the r lea of tb(' t'ontest man

srr pta subm tted may be n :my lit crary form-novel b stDry poetry or cr t l'al E'sg.n)' but onl those p t' ent ng a construct ve v e v of Amer ca as mplfed n thf' t tlt' f6r t c t'!!Say w li

be rons dere l I J tl (' nward eomm t tee The mn s-cr pts m st be from 40 000 t<1 100 000 wordtt n lengU

It s the! feeltng of those 1vl o nrc sponsor ng The Soul o£ Amcrle:t co tt>st thnt the poet war 1 teratu e of the past dec-ade 1 :1.11 been g vcn large y to mngn fy ng nat onal faults and ta n cyn c 1 cr t c sm of pass g phases of our nat o al 1 fo

In tl o deluge of s c1 books the un derly ng character of Amcr en its ael c emcnta a d ts ~eats lmve beett s bmorgcd It s expoc.tcd thnt theae essays and tho $3 000 pr ze wdl serve to br ng out another n. d older v e v of the nspoets o£ our c vll zn.t D whic1 a a fundamontn.J and adnti able

Tho r.onteat wtll be open £rom Marc] 31 1930 unt April 1 1931 If any one s ntorcsted nee Dean Knode

NEW NBGI!.O PROBLEM

Enel member of the un verstty will s gn papc s elcas ng the umverslty £ om 1 ab 1 ty n case of death from contng ou!J d senses or injury at the 1 a ds of tho pr mit ve Ch1bchas tho war kc I d nus vh ch nl ab t the

~anv ~-a Vn -(lP)-The census count y publ c ty bureau f there s such made Several years ngo t esc Ind ans drove tliuc1 aO.o boiorc the 1930 census about I out the only other Englsh spoaklng ts absolute regard for t o confidential/ cxped t on wh ch has attemptod to ex

nnture of any matter wh <l1 was to be 1

plo e tho terntory ~h s was the M ll obta ned by census enumerators can c pcdit on and several of the ex

Dean Knode 9 not utg ng anyone to go lito t:h 9 With the idea of mnn ng a pn~c Utilcss he e vell cqu pped be cause it s a.. deep subJect and a pretty la ge order lie t1 nks 1 owevcr t at t won d be welt for nll Un vo s ty stu

donta to t1 nk more about the subJCd of the AOUl of Amcr ca t1 an n tl e past

They con dn t coUect taxes from tl e I plorors u t1 8 g cup were k lied by anB vers you gnvo the ocnsug wb vere po1eoned arrows from the llows of the tolcl natives

No v tl a census bu eau fat!eB a new TJ o cxpad t on 1s to be financed by a one and t oy clon t k ow wl a.t to do g ft from nn alumnus of tl e univer.slty

1 I ulnr mstruetors thre v tho s tv iJ to an academ e turmo I

Will Stop Fight 1\ e ar ..,o ng to quoll th a nsur

r c on :llo .r son declared nfter co eds of U e u verB ty vi o h d been or d r(.ld (J to leave li ronetz Poole dor

oo1og cal Expcd

WILL TRY THE FIRST NIGHT TRACK MEET

W s -(IP)-N gl t foot

MAY BE 125 YEARS OLD

:::~~~~;!i:~~t::: 1·1, i=_ =;;;;; ;===_:

203 W Ce1 t al Ave

~~iiiiii~iiiiii~iii~iii~~~·j ::~:~~.~~~~~~~~~:·· MILNER STUDIO

mp. ow. w- at Be&tonab!e Pr1cN

l!lDK Woot 0101tlral I'll- IU

BARBECUE SANDWICHES

BEEF AND PORK

'l'RY '!'HEM-lOa

T ;vo mwute Service

CHARLIE'S Pig Stand

NEW FRIENDS of the First Savings :Sank and Trus~ Oompany are mostly fil'lllB

n.nd individuals directed to it by those who as customers know ita service from experience

YOUR ACCOUNT

Checkmg or 4% Snv ngs Is Inv1ted

The Fust Savings Bank and

Trust Company ALlliiQUERQUB .....,.. N

_, _ _, _____ _ :sac a < •

~SUNSHINE\~ 1L. THEATRE f

STARTING SA'l'URDAY-

"UNDER A TEXAS MOON" Warner B os all talk ng p!Ctmc w1th

Frank Fay Rncq tel 'I o res llfvma Loy N oab Beery

•••••••••••••••• r se c ctter mnn m footba 1 and hns • 8 node I a nume als u basketball nnd • •

fo~lb:~roal vreade t TomMurpley •1

• Lzq.be .. ty r-.afce' • ~.{ ~~.;:~ and also nn all tor bnaket • / l \,.t~ • BAN STAT>lMENTS AGAINST • •

WINE IN FRENCH SCHOOLS • • • • ALBUQUERQUE'S BEST • Pn s - (IP) - S andcrous state • •

me fa about the French v no nduatry • • • • • • • • • •••••••

o longer can bo ncluded In French ----------------------s J oot books ntcnt o nduc ng the

)O go£ tat nat on to toue not t oi!'•••••••••••••••••••••••••••U!! en t s mo o tha.n ono half of I :

W e gro vc s nud mnnufacturora n vJ ch n m on and a hnlf F enc n1('n

ate c gage 1 made t1 o protest Tho bool n quest on lns been used

by l yg c c cl 8scs of t e. F o eh sec o lny schools

ANYTHING FOR ANY SPORT

Tennis enthusiasts will fnd Wright & Dd­son tenms equ1pment here. Those who are addicted to other outdoor acbv1bes base­ball, track, wdl f1d what they need, too,

-at-

MATSON'S THE S'l'ORE BUlL'!' FOR YOU At the U-Co!lege Inn 1810 E Central

Downtown-208 W Central Text Books Drug Sundries

Engmeermg Supphes Stationery Classroom Supplies • Kodaks

Sporting Equipment

Luncheonette and Fountam SerVIce

STRONG'S BOOK STORE UlUVERSITY BRANCH

EAST SIDE CLEAN~ HATTERS AND DY~ PHONE 1214

(jAr.rmn :FOB AND DBLIVERED OABil nnd OABRY PRIOBS BA Vll YOU

5to25 Cents On Each O&rment

A ,nekro ncar J ere when naked about wl o s keep ng h s name a 11ocret liB property sa d. he ) ad anotl ar farm A speeinlly o.dnpted gas gun is to bo

' Where s It l e vas asked used to capture blrifs and anima1• alive

In an attempt to promote bettor ro J g ous understand ng and eo operat on among studonts nt Pr nceton tin vorsi ty a tempormy orga zat on of under graduates and :t'aeu1ty members next year w1JI take over the powe a: nnd work of the Soclety; n dorgrnduate organization

1910 East Central Avenue

~IU!miii!Uimi!Uimiiiii!Uimiii!UIIIllll!lllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt ~

Just across from the u 1401 E

DltY OLEANING AND PRESSING W!!l l'nko o t tho tJ.pots

Prcuap' Senice CENTRAL AVE ALBUQUERQUE N M

:r I !

---:::::::::::---:!!OTIOEI

VOLUME XXXU Coast to Coast Intenollegtate Press Servtce

All Seniors who have not yet ob tail ed the invitn.tio:ns may get them Sat trdn.y morning iJ tho Lobo office iu :Rotloy Hall

MUSIGAt fESTIVAl TO Bf PRESENTED NEXT TUESDAY IN THE GYM

Heads Clmic

ONlY 25 OF TH£ INITIAl NEW MEXIOO FRID.AY MAY 16 1930 ----

1980 GLASS

WIH BE

To Lead Parade In Recital

Jlrumber 32

'GOMfDY Of ERRORS!

Legend of Don Mumo Is Cantata Remamder Fail

Keep Up

DR. PAGE Will HEAD

PSYCHOlOGY GUNIG IN GOMING SUMMER

IN PINE GROVE ON

MU ~0: I ~RGE GAST IS ANNUAL AFF11.1n.1

STARTED WITH W11l Contmue All Thru

Vacatwn M1staken Idenbbes Cen ter of Plot Choruses Orchestra Are

In Program Commencement Wee k Has Full Program

ORGANIZED HERE ST CLAIR DIRECTS

WILSON ORGAN RECITAL MAY 30

........._ TJ e lnst etude t roc tal of t! o sol col

year w 11 be by Miss AUc:o Rny Wl1son on Mny SO Tl e progrn n v l bo r()n do cit in t o mor i g 1\t tT o Rimo tl entre d o to nab 1 ty to soe ro t a

-.~·,•v orgntl nt nny otl or ti o · ··-,,,,,. W leo is n p p I of M t:1 Nina

tl o Unlvera ty :Mtisie de in n me nbor of Pn Ynt

11 H c £ ator ity: r:JF•Pl'" l'l nnd n mom

Doforo on oll

Intramural Debate Finals In Rodey

Tomorrow Night Independent Men vs

Mu Team -tl ose who delight n wen organ

cd and sp r ted debates a e to have a cal t oat Saturday night at Rodey all TJ ere tl e final inter fratcrn ty

debate vI be led at 700 pm be tl\ oen tho Ph Mu so onty and the In dependent Men

Tl e quest on for debate Resolved t rtt an opt onal system of class at tendnnce be adopted by the trn vera ty of Ne v 1\.!cl:lco s of w do interest on t1 e enmpus and has great dobatmg pose b litiea

The PJ Mu team wh el has won by default tv ee s represented by Misses Dorotl y McCoy nnd Mary Mt:Connell T J I n c defeated tl e tw ca v ctonous tcnm of Alpl a Deltn l'l soror ty

The Independent Men rep esented by R Y Atuart and James Heaney nrc the

Ptors of tl rec hnrd fougl t debates Tl ey n ost rece tly defeated t1 a ua ly strong debnti g team of tho s g nn CJ s

A c p w II be presented to tho w n ners of Saturday s dobnte The organ zat o wl oso argue s win th 8

1 ho d tho de bat ng champ onsh p 191)9 30 Because of this honor the do

vill bo very nterest ng and fford plenty of enter bcare s

coll('ges nn.d

Will Study Problems of Children

A. W.S. Officers Plan For Council From

All Organizations Dean Clauve Helps W1th

the Progrom

Open A1r Program • Free to Pubhc

ougl out tl e country J .ave gone do e dcd y wet but appa cntly Ne v Mex co students base e r JUdgment o

mo nl pr nc pies

24 CANDIDATES FOR

ADVANCED DEGREES Favor Education m

vanced Study

Three I Act Pla-rs Huge Success

Are

TJ c Drnn at c C ub of t1 c Un vera ty of Nc v- :lo.fex co p cse b•d t1 ret' one n~t pln:.'i s W edn1:1sdny n d Tl ursday Ma v 14 and 15 at 8 15 n Rodcy Rn

EXTENSION DEPT. ON

NATIONAl STAND~HD z~s~~~~t: ~'i~Es PAN-HEUENIG WIU e~hey:::: d':;em.b!~n :~ t~ ~:~m::; I ASSIST WITH fROSH

FO~UM IS HOST TO

H.S. CONTESTANTS Banquet m Honor of the

Debaters

nt tl o Franciscan g to al tl e dele

The plnys n o dcr of tl e r prcsentn t on were Tho Wedding Rehearsal d re ted by Miss V rg n a Tedford Guts d rceted by Hown d Huffman

Professor Reid Says the Inspection Was

Satisfactory M tr Patel n are ted bv Jnck Simp

e ot cr nd son we e very good Outs vn.s tragedy Bud TroJa and

TJ c Extens on Div s on of the Un vera ty of N e v Max co I ns been eleet ed to membersh p m the Na.t ounl Unl vera ty Extens on Assoc at on nceo d ng to a comm n at on recc vcd by

J T Re d D rl.'ctor of Extension nt the Un varsity T e lncssngo cane n tl e form of a telegram :from Elmore Pete acn D ector of Extcne on at the Un ve s ty o£ Colorndo n d t1 c newly elected p cs dent of tl c Assoc nt on Ed v n Snn.pp carr ed t c r aud euce to

n 1 gl stato of emot on n their cbnr Mter znt on of t e d mat c pn ts a bootlegger and a ne vspapcr rcpor or vl o were try g to k 11 each other

Mr Peter~en recently nspectcd tl c Edens on Dvson here wtl a vov to n embers] p n tl e National Un vers ty Erlene on Aasoc at on and ree ommonded eJect o to tl nt body in t!l nat on 1 convent on nt New Yo !c

Bud Tro;la a a newcomer ou this camp s n d t a tJ e prod etion mnny t nt tl e futuro I o w 11 be

s in ng I gl t n tl o Drn.mntio Olub 01 nrtotto Bello Walker took t1 c part

of Mnry Morgan t e bootlegger s d ugl tor and vna tl c victim of I or fnt1 or s plott. ng to kill tl o nowapn per rcpo tor

Master PntcHn "ns perhaps best play g von It was ant elv ferent f om either of t1 o other pln a t thnt t v s o. mod oval Frencl fn ec M ss Joan lin son Ja.ck S mp son Duke Hendon nnd Paul Masters nll seasoned netors enr ICd t o load 1 g pnrts

Mny 7tl

Forty fourth Member Tl o Un vcrsity of' Ne v Mo:nco s

tl e forty fou t member of tl e Asso c nt o n d tnkca ts plnco along w th t e Un versit cs of Texas Oklahoma Colo do nnd Ar zona n tl o standard znt on of !!xtons on work n tl c South vest All vo k done e tl cr by exton

a o e1nss or by co cspondcnce .f on U o Un vera ty o.f New :Mexico Will be accepted w t1 out quoet1<1 by nny of t1 c :t:'orty thrco otl or members of the Asso<: at on

T c Nat o nl Un vorsity Extension Assoc nt on B('Oks to stnndardito ex tons on vorl nlong the 1onow ng 1 nos 1 Tho cln nctcr n d co tc t of ox tl"nslon co rse!l sl n1l be equivalent to s niJar co rses of£orod In res denco 2 0 Iy those wl o nrc qual f ad may do llx:tcns on work 8 Tl e sn,n e num her of clod I o s shn.ll be glvon to oxtcnslon clnesos ns rcsldenca elnssos .nnd correapon lcneo c~uraos sl all bo

o£ th s t'ollege year Tho obJcet WaR I to boost for nnd to get the students

tereat,d tho "omplishment of Planmng a Big Sister ;::~t t ngs nt the un vm t1 next Movement for Next

Dr Z mn crman tl c d<.'n s and aev Fall cr 1 of tl e studed body off cera spoke

ENGINEERS PASS CIVIL SERVICE

Mr Miller F o el and Mr Wilbur l3arrows sue~essf I y pnssed the exam n.nt on for ;:,unio eng neer of the U

S Gover cnt Eael rec~ ved a grade of 04 <Ill c " 1 eng ncer ng subJects nntl 80 ° n d 73 5 rcspo hvely on tho goa errtl s hJcQts T s assures Mr l! rcncl of 1 s pos t on w1th the U S Bureau of Ronda and also nssu es .M:r of a government pos t on

TJ c Univers ty of Now Mexico w th tho help of Pnnhellen e e inst tutl g

Fres mo.n week ne.xt year In th ! vay tl e fros men mll be registered

before t e upperel.nssmcn got ther The e w 11 be twenty f vc upperelnss men girls appoi ted to ass st the now stude ts w t the r reg strnt on Dean (' UVE! nnd the Y W 0 .A. mll np potnt the twety five g1 Is as B g S g

tors and as Penhe len e I as banned t e wennng of eoror ty p ns tb B w ll not be n. ruah :reck

Rush week U stnrt a week la.ter nnd w 11 be cnrried on n the same man no ns before w th tho except on that rusl g wi 1 be conf ned to the c ty

n s Tl c usual dates for IJ:trt es lave been 8ot by tho r rotat on .from yenr to year

Pa belle c lJ ns doe ded tl nt t1 ero v 11 be no Did TNt.

KUSHARE MUMMERS GUNGWDE PROGRAM

Wicker WI!! Direct the Summer Broadcast

T E" K 061 aro ~era broaclcnsteil tJ c f llt act from Edmund Roatand s

nslnt on of t o play The Roman c.>e 8 Tl u sdn.y evc.>n ng at 7 80 from

dlo afnt on XG'G:a.r The cast for tllo p ogram was ae

lc"tcd by Dr Bt CJn r from those mom ber3 of t1 c D nmat c Club Who were not pnrt Jpatlng t1 o three act plays g von the anme even ng n Rodey Rail

Next weelt tho eont re program wm C'ons st of the presentnt on of sevornl ot S nl capeare s ntonJogues by Oonch Roy W Jol nson

We£1k after next Will conclude the brottdeast g ol tho Iros nro Mu.tnmera for th s so nestor b t regular programs v I be re umcd dur ng the summer

S£1Ss on u der tie d rect on ot Mr Wclc

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Page Two .. LOBO Friday, May 1980

. \. I NEW MEXICO LOBO

:M;ombcr ot National Oll11oge Pre&~ AvaooJahon ALBUQUERQUE , NEW MEXICO

l'--nb_l_u_h_e_l!_w_e_e_k_Ir-t"'"h-ro~ug·bout the college y~-.-r -:b-y-;:•r'"h_o_A:-ss-o"cl,-a7te"ll-;:ll\;-o-:dc-e-:";-te:-::;of The Unlver.dty of Nevr MeXIc.o

Office i:Q. Rodey Hall

Entered Ill oeeond clase matter at tbo pootof.t1ce of Albuquerque, N, tho Act o~ March 3, 1879,

M.,

------~ Wnrd Anderson Prtntmg Oo ~ 211 West Gold Avenue.

Member

Ill 11111111 Ill

ILLER'S USINGS

Friday, May 16, 1930.

NEW thlo but hero go .. JUOt tile ••me- REFUGE G. HUNTER OF l•s set and fmal!y boat 16; 6 3; 7 ~. scltool-JIL•t • gamble-X think n All >n) days "'" dull darlt tlnngo, H In ths boyo cloublss ,. tho fmt person could enjoy himB&lf oxtl."emo liotua thip cbJ.p hlw d;png lalTIS1 round Soc:orro ()ODlpoacd of Eaton and

ly if he could g~ to college with~ Stm gl1ues, tmd no1sy :pooplo. VEGAS WINS MEN'S Helkonhof.f defeated Hendrix and out' attending classes-but we ,.me· Walk upon my nerves La,vronco of O!ov" 6 4; B 6 L" time go to class gambling on tho gas (JOmposed of B Hunker and 0 clla.nce thfl.t we will learn something But n~ mght I he agamst tho o:utli I-rnukor defeated Monaul-Lovato

-we always lose-we m&ke a huge Tho eorutb n l.)rown dut house, TENNIS s I ftl G l•E s Martinez, 6 0; 6 0, gamble when wo join a fraternity ''rtth n. qutvod and tlqtc:h od !oof--- Jl Fn(lay afternoon tlto Lae Vegas since we come to school to find that L•ghtcd 11> • little moon, downed Bob Chacon and Jack Conroy elusivo nothing-and yet a frnterni- A cmlotl lJlond )toad fl.gamat deep bhm, o.f Albuquerque o 2, 6 2, and tho So

ty st•dy hour could be deacribod 'llwt g.voa me peace Annie King Winner of cmo tea,. was beaten by Carpenter H ld' • p· h N t tbuo-ra.n-DIUS>c-a group ln tile -dolores taylor ondBe>tonofLosAlamoa63, 62; Th" 0 1ng 1n InC es e S comer studying oa!culns-a bull ses Girl'S Title left '" tho fmnl round Los Vegas and 17-15 Win sion-raln dripping d;own in some ~ItS ~!pta Brnclloy, New Oberbn, Los Alamos The team of Carpenter In a thr.Umg contest Thursday af.

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IIlgb Hurdlos-16 1 l. linrty (Carlsbad), 2 All!m (Catlabrttl). 3, Adnms (Roswell) 4 Kuksoy (Roga:ra) SflO yurd 1uu-2 12 4 1 S Yazza (.Alb Indmna), 2 A1cllnno (Sprh1gor) 3 LnJt:Ul S F. Indtnns ) 4 lhatn, (Albuquorque In(hana), 5 Da Foor (Monn.ul), Low HnrdleB-26 8 1 .o\dnma {Roswell). Hilltop Society

HAYMOND STUART__ ·- -- - -- ··-- ·- -Ed!lor-IJl·Ohlef W1tll thiB, the last edition of the T1obo for tins year, we make OH~~A~R~Iill~S~B.~HI~O.K~M~A~N~=-=-=-~=-~-~-~-~-~:::=-=-=-=-::-=::-::-::..B~ua!R~~,..~~~~ I our final bow as a member of the staff May the sociCty cdito•· next : EDITORIAL STAFF year roee1ve as much smcere pleasure from cditmg tlns column as

I tlunk wtth flua hutt 1ssue o~ the papmJ tt 1e lugll t1me to st:ut to rn houalu;a ;my po.s1t~ou as ~ colummat 1I'o .some of tlie £ew people who have re.(l,d tlns column perhaps tho follow mg would be npphcfl.blc. H!>h--heh·-J:] am JUst a college boy Tho d1vino po rtod o.f changeabihty One day eyui­eal-tho next day happy and content ea. Yesterday everytlnng was right­so nght that 1t was wrong Today tho uctwns, thoughts und passiOns pnssod thru the poifflct stage- not back to the lmpor.feqt-but 01~ thru evolved to tho auporperfoct stage The time whon one begms to th1nk-I won dex "\\hy1 l d1dn 1t do 1t You <lidn 1t do 1t 01 wmk out tl1e cond1hons this wa; No other lmman cnust-{1 t11osc con dJttona thJs way But n.notlter force d1d t'D.USe 1t

ono's room-rosnJtlng curses ensue 0, rh,tuct scl10o! teacher, was 1nd>eted In •P•to of tho !ugh wmd tl>at "''d Borton of Los Alamoa wreated a teruoon the PI Kappa Alpha team de· -llghtnlng cuts light circuit for fif '""'tly fm Msoult and battery m con caused tho matches to he played at tho V>etcq 10 a hard match from the Hun footed tho Kappa S•gs 17-15 to Wlll teen minntes-stralrui of "Bossie >Wction '"th the bo~thng of a oman Country Olub there were oomo good kor blOthora of Las Vegas to W>O tha the champ>Onsh•p of the Intramural Couldn't Help It" como drifting in clnld Ilor tnnl is to be )JC!d th1a gomcs m the mtorschelaetic tennis tour doublee title 5 7• 6 3l 7 5 Baseball Tournament The Kappa 8'8" from down tho hall-hope Is given wool< namont Tho games we.o played Friday went into tho load '" tho fnst game up and books ars closad for nnotl1or mornmg and Saturday mornmg and Holly~ood, Calif- (IP) --"Age?" b11t the P1kea releutloBS!y wh•ttlod

Stgma TA.u honorary engineering so ctoty has pJnced a modal on dtspla;r in the hbrary Th1s medal goes to the freshman ongmeer with the htghe~t standing Each year tl1o soe1ety pre aen,ts this medal Robert Officer, Kap pa S1gma, won 1t last year,

Cavemen Take H o m e Bacon at Annual

Derby 2 "Wel<lou (Onrlsbad) B If 0, Strnngo (Grcnv1llo). 4 Gtoen (Pott~tlos)

Albuquerque trnel~; fans Monday 0 Bowman (On1Iabnd)

attll <liaeussmg the sensational perfotm Diaeua---l09 foot, D lllCltos -· _ Ned Elder we have. Assocutto Editor - ..

News Editor -- - .. ~ .. Sports Ed1tor Jl.,eaturo Editor L1te:rary Edltor SOf.llety Ed1tor Golummsts --­E:x:cltauge Editor

--· ---- • , ~-Stan Mlller -~-----VVilson Cochran

_ _ .. Darlene Anderson ___ • ---- Van ---- WJ.lladono Brown

... _ _ Stan MUlor, Phll Leo _ -.. .. _ Annubollo Stuart

NEWS STAFI' Maynor Fay McGee, Clnusaa :Uo~emek, Ruth G1bb.i, Jean Sturat, Darlene An

deraon, Leone M1chnor1 Gwen Edmuuds, llu~;old, Gore, Rufus Oartor, Janet Case, Leroy Gibson, Luctllc Coffey, Doloxes 1:aylor1 Mary Graue ColVl~ l,lorcnco Pronbco, .Arnold Bauer, John TroJa1 Lms Shoemaker, Frances An

Befme closed season sta1ts on Sunday we hnve a numbe1• of somal funotwns on Fnday mght at the Fulnmscmi Hotel the Lobo etaff w•II attend a banquet. Fnday mght the S1gmu Olu f•ate1mty Wlil give 1ts spnng formal at the dnung l1all, Sunday the Kappa Alpha fratClmty Will gtve a plc!lle 111 the mountame On ~'hmsday the Alpha Delta Pr gave a fotmders' day banquet, '£lnusday mght the 'l'heta .Alpha Ph1 fratermty had a banquet at the Country Club, and Satuiday afternoon the Pln ]\.fll. ~Ul0l'Ity lS havmg cl. Silver tea

FATE Sure, why not be a fatal ist? Much easter for one to ration-alize, Much ea.sier for one to refuse the responsibility for the results of THETA ALPHA PHI -"'

drcwa :BANQUET THURSDAY CHEMICAL NATURE

Imt1at1o11 for 11ew members o£ the A JVEN Tl10to Alpha Pl" honora1y dramnhr OF WOM N G

Soeioty Roporto:rs .. _ - - - --- .. - .... --.Mary Noonan, Bessie Bell BUSINESS STAFI'

Aaatatant Munaget .._..- ---.. ·-- .. .. ------· ... Ontchell P&r&ona Ouculahon .Manugllr .. __ --- .... _.. - • - ..... Oharles Johns Adv@rtismg Manager .. - -- ·-. - .. , • --- Jo.D1es Baker Stnff-Jean McGilllvray, Robert O.tf1oer,

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THE A. B DEGREE A ccrtu.m professor m tlus U1uvenaty remarked the other duy

that all that he considered embodied m the baehelo1s degree Willi a little l.look leu~mug, a little outside act1v1ty, a greater amount of dlag w1th the professOis, and a whole iot of concentrated chcatmg

Such a statement fr~m one ":]10 sh-ould know what he IS talkmg about tather undctmmcs our }Jopulm conceptiOn o£ what tho bach~ clors degree means to the average man of the wodd. 'fhc old under­standmg of th-e term s1gmfied fom j ears of hatd study m a Iecog­mzed mstltution of higher educat10n culuunatmg wrth a grand com­mencement program at whwh the hard earned a\\ards were made.

fratormty was l>old Tlrmsaay mgllt uf IN CLOSE ANALYSIS to1 tho pteacntnhon of tlte three one act plays gtven m Uodoy Hall Those mihn.tcd were. Mmae~ Darlene Ander son, Betty Kuk, Wll1ndeuo B1own, Mous Reuben DerkowJ.tz1 Wesley Con nor, IJ.'om Me.Ca.rty Tom Walsh, Tar.k Snnpson and Joo Mozley

Followmg llllhrttiOu a. banquet w~:~,;, l1old nt the Country Olub Bestdes tliQ new Inthatus tJ10 followmg WOlO pres ont M1sscs Vnglnul. Tedford, Kathleen II1okolc1 Lenore Pottle, Charlotte Bello Walker, and Margaret Cox, Merrs Nod Ehfor, Raymond Stuart, Edwm Sunpp, .Dob Pnlmor Bernard 1Ielfitclt, How-tJ.rd Huffman, Jack McFnrlnnd

Mr nnd Mrs Neil Wntson, Prot. and Mrs C V. W1cker and Dr St Chur

:!> :!> :!> LOBO STAFF BANQUET FRIDAY NIGHT

Th<> clement ertlled woman 1s a m()m bl.'r of tlw ltumo.u fam1ly nnd 1a aas1gu etl to tl10 chemical symbo1 WO. The .accepted atomtc wotgllt ta 120, although a number of 1sotopoa !mvo boon l.den hfted hnvmg wcnghta uugmg from 05 to 400

Occmronce It 1s abundant 111 nattile1 found both free and Mmbmed, usual­ly associated With man, tl1at found 1n t11o Umted States proferred

the adage, '(There aro two existing CVila, one is not getting What one wants, the other ia getting it '' ''Of the two tbe latter is tbe greatest evil.''

Oh helL I wish I could say what I think I am thinking-and a fair tbonght for any purpose, it would -make, too-bo it a column or n theme

As 1t seems to mo and from wlmt ! hnva hnnrd, some seem to thtuk that I lmve that ntbtudc A girl told m~ tomto that sho never 1cad my column bC'caufle I was nlways wrong I asked hOI what abo meant, spcclftcnlly1 that ts, beruuac I know tlmt I wna wrong somewhc10 She rephcd tbnt my opm ion of people was n.ll wet So I lm>; t1

put my college educatwn to work and ft~urc<1 out a valid flyllogism by wluch I cnn show tina gtrl nnd most nnyono else who happens to bo mtcrested1 JUSt

what I do tlnnk of people

weelo-here again we gamble and as -"Dnorr< " Get""' hel<Ct i•om afternoon asked the census enumerator when she down tho margm and soon were m the I've tnod to show ln my word pic 0 K 'PI'" In tho iust round 0 Hunker of Las ""ted a homo here lead thcmsalvos. The Kappa S•g• d•d ture-wo lose again-then again we Vegas beat Sndlor of Carlsbad 6 0; .Tomeo SuVlate " deaf and dumb, so aome rotten ball pla)mg and the P1kos gamble on a now experience at a P1C lfll:l 01:10 01:1 6 0, Carpenter o~ Loa Alamos boat Mra l!' M Watts Ius employer, an were grabbmg every break that came ntc-a. small and ,mderfcd bonf1re- ~0 Seaton of Socorro 61 1 6 4; Obaeon of s"etcd for him. along bos1dea playmg almost errorless smoke pourmg forth profuocly-four Veteran Shoe Reprurero Albuquerque bent B Hunker of Laa "About 120-pcrhnp• old",'' ehe ball. Soon the P>kos were far m the couples variously situated-each at for Collegi&llfl U Vegns 6 4, 4 6, 0 1~ Ktmball boat snid rrHo doosn 't know, but he re load At the start of the eighth 1nnmg

tending to his own buo!ness-fins Borton of Los Alamos 6 3, 2 6, 8 4, membars tllmga that happened whou l>e the gama waa apparently on"" for the buslneos-paper oaeks-blankets-a Fox of Albuquerque, who dww a bye w 18 a young man 100 years ago." ., they had a lead of 16 fi. They rock in the middle of your back- m the f1rst round then played Oarpeu And 80 Jamea Sunate, an let down a httle and the Kappa S>ga more smoke-new in your eyes-now tm Qf L., Alamos Carpenter won 6 2, flOm Mex<eo, wont down w•lhout com atorled a desperate rally, Thou went choking yon-a cow wa.nfl.ers tink ~O 6 l, 1 pehhon 08 1110 oldest ros•dent of L., Wlld With the bat and scored sovou ling in-tho wlsa oraoker suggests Iu the "m' fmals Hunker dofentod I Angeles runs that mnmg Tho P1keo camo back breakfast--a concerted move lf! made Carpenter 3 6, 6 21 6 1; and Chacon --------- wtth another run, to make tho score toward the eow-s11e remalrui unmilk· boat Kunbnll 8 3, 6 4 In tl10 •.nals on 1 17·12 as the Kappa S•gs came up to cd-evou h6re we lose again because 1 Saturday m01mng Hunker beat Bob Aakmg a queatton Impbca 1gnorance, theU' last bat Tho Kappa S1gs started it 19 the same as tho other aevon ALLEN'S Chacon 6 21 6 3 7 5 to wm the boys wblle nnswormg tt unphcs WJ.adom- another rally, but the cool pitching hundred picnics have been-these .. state htle I J A M.(,l0loroy. of Stortz for tho Pikes kept down thell' hnvo been merely commonplace exam SHOE SHOP ~~ In the girls smglo fmals Aume Maud --------- rally to throe runs. Tho last man fan ples of how wo gamble every day on King defeated Lois Blane m a aplon / -"Dworeco" nt tho K1mo Kappa ned Wlth another man on third baao some one tblng or anotltcr~,.mot!mos did come back, aftor loamg tho fmt Benef•l to make tho fmal score 17-16. winning-most of the time losing- 803 West Cen'tr'al .~;;:=;:;;:;;:;:=:::::.::.::.:;;:======:::::;:;;:.::.:;;:====if/ Tho Kapp~ Stga got by far the great· never coming out oven-w111 I get >: .at uumbor of clea nh•ts, but then

Aside from promohug mtcrast ln tho freshman class tho fratern1ty stands for h1gh sgholar.shtp Its members are chosen from tl1o upper thud of the semor class Aa the year draws to rL

close apptectatiOn IS felt m the school for the worlc of Sigma Tau and ne:s;t year groat progress is looked for under tho leadershzp of Nate Hufftno1 proa­Ident, Harry Bnngctor, vice president; Rufus Carter, secretary and Paul Tho maa ,treasurer, who were Inetallcd on lust Wednesday mght.

Members arc B l.t Smtth, DaVld Mttchell, Carl .Allen, Mtllel' French, lt S Palmer, Grant Anderson, Paul Tho mas, Wilham Huffmo, Stanley Pela tows1u, Rufus Carter, Rarxy Bangerter

nnces of Glaude Gtabort of Domulg, 1 Langford (Springer) \vho stepped tlto 100 tn 9 6 and the 220

1n 22 3 m tlu~ state meet fmals Sat 2 Green (Rutley) 3 A Valdez ( Oimarron) urday afternoon Hia century was the 4 Allen (On.rlsbad),

fastest ever ~ocordod 1n Now MexicO 5 Hr:urmgton (Loa Alnmoa). nud ties tho accepted world 1a record

for that event Polo Vault

However, Grn.bert was awaro!od a 01een (Pcntales) tecord ne1tllor 1n the 100 nor tho 220 Dales (Cnrlsbnd) becausD of tho lugh w1ud at Ius back Ttcd for first 10 ft % 111

He ran tlte furlong 1n 22,8 seconds w1th Cnsey (Ranchvale) n hghter wmd Gaslun (Clmarron)

State records are 10.2 nnd 22 81 10 T.J.cd fo1 aocond 9 .ft 9% m, spochvely Ihsta (Alb Ind1ans)

Oarlsbnd 1s well balanced track team Fmmwg (Allluquerq~lc) won the mc(lt with 37 11oznts Sprmg01 Tied fot thud 8 ft 11 ¥.t m \VR.a second witll 19 1 61 Albuquerque .Allen (Omlabarl) tlurd With 18 1 4. TfJgh .Tnmp

Earl LIUlgford of Sprmgor, who Waneu (Carlsbad) throw the shot 47 09 feet m tho pre T1e for first 5 ft fi 3·8 m

Honorary members are. John D Clark Plulhp Donnell, Adelbert D1ef endorf', Rollert S Rockwood, Frank M. Denton, Joseph L Burkholder and" Ed· mund Ro8Fl

hmmtmea to bHmk lua own record, .t:tct Oasoy (lhmchvalo), anotlier now record m the £mala w1th Broolcsluer (RoswoU) a toss o.f 48 72 .feet Langford (Springer)

Allan of Carlsbad was Iugh point man Tied for thlrd G ft 3 11·8 1n with 20 tnllfea to h1s credit He won Shotput-48 72 ft tho best of lifo_or w•ll llfo got We also ha-ve 0 numoroua costly errors lost all the ad

the best Df me-and wllicll will be SHOES BOOTS 0 vantage of the1r h1ttmg The batter

better for me and my existence's at- ' ~ THE N A T I 0 N A L ios for the Pikes wero Stortz and Phtladelplua, Pa -(IP)-.An matrue ta!nmont-from the sublime to tho OXFORDS Walsh, for tno Kappa S•gs were Brown, tor m Engliah from Temple Umvomty, lnsign]ficant-vcry muchly so-from and Grosa and Palmer. Stortz p•tchod very who bearo tho pootlc name of Annio bl TENNIS SHOES good ball •n all but the eighth lnuing Laur.o Rogors, wao adJudged tho wm

silly nothlngs about life's pro em

to tho fact that oven a group or Congratulates and was bght m pmchea StODJm made nor of the flrat annual opolling bee con· the :most highly :lntollectua.! girls on I ~o,r::::===::~oc::r_~~=-===od some atallar r;atches in h"' shortstop dueled by Radm Stahon VVFAN at the

ENGLISH INSTl!.UOTOR WINS ANNtTAL SPELLING MATCH tlte broad JUmp wtth n leap of 21 feet 1 La1•gford (Springer)

7 8 well and the Javohn Wtth a toss 2 Boud (Iloswcll) of 164 feet 9 mchos He tlod for fust 3 Allen (CnrlsbQ.d). IU tbe bJgh Jump at 5 feet li 3 81 placed 4 A Valdez (CIDtfU'ron). second 1n the lugll Imrdies run 111 16 7, [i Robertson (l~OBlYeU). took thud m the shot wtth 43 65 feet Relny-1'1mo 1·37,

t! B d d d h u_ 'Lor.rame hotel here tho campus would gamble on the num. P"" on. rown ' some goo ur~g ber-colo,.._,ox-11lld oar mar!m of FULLY ACCREDITED for the Kappa S•gs but lack of oup S1x Temple Un>vorslty profesaors

and fourth m tho diseus mth 108 feot 1 .Mcnaul 3% lDchea 2 Albuquerqu<.>.

Menaul's relay team defeated by At 3 Rnnehvnlc buquerquc 1n 1•36 2 in tha prelimiDar 4. Fottules

Page Three

INTERFHAT COUNGil

MEETS AT SIG HOUSE Agree U p o n Deferred

Pledging Plan

Tho mtor frntormty eoun.cll mot at tl1e S1gmn. Obi house 'l,uesday evening und ngnm Thursday noon at tho tn· Vltntion o :fWosley Connor and John llo1dy1 Szgma Oh1 10prosentahves TJsetr b1g JBBuo was to str1ugllten out the quoshon of plcdgmg

Carl Allen, P1 Kappa Alpl1a, aug gostod a plnn to refram from ruslung or plodg:~ng unttl next yeur, Th1s he snys JB /Ql the boat mtoreat of nll con• qorucd All mombers seemed agreeable and only the mncluuery .:for enforcement ren1ams At the snmo hmo the elechon of officers waa set for a Inter date, due to posslble change of plans

All of tl10 fratortutles on tbe htll lnwe worked m cooperahon tlds yeai. Thou mfluonco on tho general good of tho student body t!J nottcoable. 'Ibetr oncourngemeut o£ nchvtty works zn lnOIO 1\llyfl thnn one; 1t promotes tho 1ntmost 1n the .!!CilOol and worka town.rd tbo welfare of tho student Mombms of tlus yonr'a conned luwo boon• CnrJ Alien, president; Wesley Connor, "\Jco prCtsrdent, J. Wilson Sl1a ver, soerotury husurer; John RussoiiJ Georgo :nrornson, Jolm Reidy, Jethro Vaught, Richard Arlodge1 Thurman Yntos :md Pnul DcVl.no

RAPID OOMM:UNIOATION

Montronl - (IP)- Tclopl10ue mca11 ages "\\ ttc cx('haug('d between an 01di nnrJ dt>sk phono Ill Loudon, England aeeentl.}, aud n. pl10no 1n a tapidly mov mg tram on tlw Canadmn National r.:ulwny hn<'8

Accordmg to the wm thy professo1 's defnnt10n, the only thmg 1eally symbohcal of a degiee at the pwsent time 1s that the re· CIJHent has spent fom• more years m so culled loafmg where he could have spent lua tuue to better advantage elsewhere It rs a wther peculiar faet that tho ultra-modern conccptwn of a deg1ee as vowed by this professor must be the outgrowth of the past five or SIX years, masmuch as 1t has not been much longer than that smee the same professor walked p1oudly down the msle bearmg With lum Jus much coveted shcepskm Cc1 tamly a degree d1d not have the same meamng to hrm at that t1me

Members of the Lobo staff w1ll at tend a. bnnquot at tlto l"'ranciaenn ho tel Fridny nigiit Mr Raymond Stuart, editor of tho Lobo, 11;1 1n charge aml wtll be tonstmn.stor, Tnblt>s wdl bo dec orated wttll apnng flowers Gues.ts mll be Misses Janet Case, Rutll G1bbs Jean McGtlhvary, Gw£lndolyn Edmunds, Clnrissn.. Bozcmok1 Maynor Fay :MeGee, Annnbollo Stun.rt, W1llruleUJ.l Brown, Lois Shoemn)tN, Rev1s Bailey, Mnrv Graco Colvm, Flor('nco P1enbce, Dol ores Tny1or, Luclltv Coffov, Bcsste. Bell, :Mary Noonnn, Frnm.•cs Andrews1

Darleuo Anderson, Wmtfrcd Stamm Ruth Love, Ardyth Gr£>gg, Leone 1111eh n<.>r nnd .Tenn Stirrnt

Physu~al properties .A number of all ot1optc forms ba.vo been observed Their denstty, trnnsparency1 hnr~noss, color bo11ing and moltmg pomts vary wtt1nn wide hmtts. Tho color ex:btbitod by many spectmens lS a surfaQo phenom cnn and ls usually due to a more or Jess elosoly adhormg powdo.r It I1as bt-cn .found tbn.t an unpohshed spec1 men t~nda to turn green m tlw prt-s once of n h1ghly po1iahed one Tbo b01l mg pmnt of some varieties 1s qu1te low wlule others n1e hkoly to freeze :lllJ moment AU varu:lh!Js melt under JliOpcr treatment Tl1o tnsto var1os from the vcrv sweet to the very bitter, dcpcndmg upon tho cnvuonment and contlthons

Waterdogs aro like people Waterdoga aro rather nico. Therofore, }1eople are rather nice

tlte long looked for litter or kittens ..... ~ The Senior Class of U. N. M. caused hi• downfall Palmer play """ matched with S>X Ph•ladelph>a which the sorority tabby sloughed cd a great game fer the Kappa Slga newspaper meu m tho contest

off on tho girls ~ r "' C\ A a th" waa the last gamo of tho M•ss Roge'e won whou Lawrence Da A.ftor tlnnl,mg tlns Bituntion over, I ~ s· ~ season tho Pikes were fust, the Kappa. VlCS, of the New York Times, spelled

lmvo ,. ... to tho conehiS>OU that per 'ft and suggests that every feminine member of it S1g8 second, and tho s,gma Oh•• th.rd "dec•duous" with •• "I m tho fmt

tea, came back to outrun tho Bulldogs Demmg £mished aecont11

but dtsqual j wmmng m 1 371 dcsp1te a stiff wmd iJ G1een (Portales)

tftt-d .for sp1kmg a Raton :runner. Javchn-104: ft 9 m Despite the fact Umt Grabert ran Broad J mnp-21 ft 7 B in

Ate we, the undergraduatPs of today, placmg undue emphasis on things 1\luch do not matter1 Are extra-cntriCulat activities an unneeessary ev1l that should be abahshcd f1om all colleges, or are they merely a medmm through whwh the student ltas an opportumty to rest hls mmd .from the more butdensome scholastic actrvitle&1 Of course there are ihfferent kmds of achvztxes, but the undetl.} mg

hnps tllc <'tl.'rnnl atato of bn.rter and I J• 6'• / 1n the touruoy. aylable I wdl oxplam tho f.rst part of the gamble isn't so tlSeless after ali, It iof d,~ will be able to look her most charming Tho contest botweou l>fiss Rogers and

propos•tmn fuel and l!wu clar.fy my JUst n , 180

of hetlmg that my God New York-(IP)-A party of fifty Davies lasted fully an hour und ,1 ap concluaton Wntordogs are slimy, shek, b f Ill On all the l'mportant graduatJ'on OC educators wzll leave New York June 12 poared for a while that Mayor Harry

made h" mxturo of ea bngo or mr A Billion Dollars- -

d~rty, obnoxtous, atmky, npt to turn 1

for a tour of Germany, du.rmg which A. Mackcy1

the ttacboolmastcr,n would the Stoma• h. they seek out putrid boles a httle stronger and a. lttlo more po That lS the amount of man- • h L d

' tent when I cnmo Into Olaa!onco than casJons w en ·~er resses are they wlll study DOW trends 1U German have to call •I a draw, and .... up for to cony on their hfo So, 1 k ey th~t will be pa1d out to education tho huge ••lver cup presented tho wm·

Waterdoge are 1dtc people your God d•d when you were UD uc ' I people startmg m the bus- selected at the National Thoy wll! bo under the gu,dunco of nor b) Dr A A M•tteu af the Ph,!a (>RI)llglt to JOln the grnn(l struggle So I mess world this year. the Central lnot<tute of Berlin. The d l 1 R d T I It

prmmplc of eacl1 IS about the same "' A drag 1HtlJ the professor apparently Hi 1eser\leU for only a fe"\\.

Tlw professor 111 qucst10n may or may not ltave student~ m Jus class· es whom he bcheves 1\ 01 thy of spee1nl concessiOns on h1s pa1 t, but 1f so 1t •s a deplorable sttuatwn It ought to be beyond professonal d1gmty to allow any oue student auy privileges "lnch other mem hers of tho elass do not have

A11d People are mce tf my tngredtonts tend to make better 1

c p 11a. apt ranst company

Therefor(!, waterdoga nrc mce. rabbago t11/m ~ours, tlwn I am the Will :You Get your ehi(lv~..,. ........... ..,._,_.;.~""'l,_ _ _,.-- mspechon of echools Will begin Juae took one hour and twelve miDutea to Wm>rn proper "'" sor B m 1

" ve ' " W>rmcr •f you turn out to bo the ou W1 I you are nr·e~.. .. 1

• U~ "'" • out <l~Rsolvmg m a number of hqulds, lm 0 >t, we must ndm•l that people oro rlrcom of Cnhformn farm era, tl>en I mll ed If you

Cl 1 t Ab b II Adcnf'voa

•n'treally ~ y !if ~~~======;;;;;~;;;~;~~;;;;;;;;;~~-~~~;~~·-~·~~f;~~·~·~;·~·;~~====~~;~·~;~~;;~;~·;u~e;~=====---tho admty being greatly increased n>ee When you want to borrow mono,, bo 1110 loser But from fortihzer d•d won't,

Cbeatmg lB an nbommable thmg Many schemes have been adopted and then 1 OJected wh1ch were des1gnet! to overcome tlus tendency in a certam per ccntage of all college students But CVl·

d.ently cheatmg in ouc form or another JS mev1table. The only way ___ tb handle the s1tuatwn adequately lS to usc harsh measures 11 ith all

offenders. Other plans have proven to no avml Because a few students cheat, can we say that all students who

have attamcd a b:whrlms degree have done so by dlS110nOlnble mcth odsi lt lS JU.'t as much of a fallacJ· as If one wc1e to say that be­cause there are .a frn~ f't nninals in tl1e l\ orld aU tl1e populace IS cnm­inally inelmed

It seems tlmt tiH'H IS a m1~takp somel\]Iere. Etther the pro­fessor Ill question 1s -wrong m Jus statement, or else the wholesale manufacture of college deg1ees IS an Impeifechou tn our educational system There <.•annot be nny c.>h.mge m the reqmrements for a bachelors deg'l'N• as far a::~ the f(lU(• hmtt Js concerned, but there IS certa.mly room fot• m1pro~emc nl in the>: lax rrqmrempnts so preval-ent Jn our modt>1n eollegcs •

----------------ONE LAST HOWL

Messrs Dr St CI:urj Ra~mond Stu art, Duko Hendon, Bobet:t Offtcer, Har old Gore, Rufus Carter, Phll Leo, Le roy Gibson, John TroJa, Wtlson Coeh· ran, Stanley Miller. Chnrles Hickman, JtmmtO Baker, Vnn Clark, Cntchelt Pnrsons Char]ce Johns, ArnoM B:nH.•r, Rec11o Cagle, Jo1m Doe~ Allen Rollie, Paul Retter, N(lt1 Eldor1 E H Sh.af.fer, H P, P1ckrell, J C McGregor, WJ.l!!on SJ1aver, Harry Owens and H£>ctor Moar

:!> s :!> SIGMA em SI'RING FORMAL FRIDAY

h) alcohol Absorbs scemmgly tmllm•t· auu you know you wdl never bo able, u.,s eolnmn anao and now to fertilizer Get a Head Start by enroll. ed qun11bhes of expensive feeds Some to pay ,I bnrk, but you neod 1t very' let ,t return ing m our Summer School. vanetws entlllyzo th'" food mto fats badly at the l•me, you never eaa get You can start right away,

nrcordwgtotho£ormulaPV~RT It As . R I Ourexclusi-vesystemofin- ff th . b d 't' naturally occurrmg vanehes of When you need some one to suck entor eve ry . • 0 e s p r I n g 0 a r J s d1V1dual 1nstruct10n per-are h1gh!y mngaollc In general favor. to eome on game, be ,t mlts of enrollment at

mngnehsm vanes invetsely with tho or n. busmesa propos1 iF:;~::::!¥o'r-tJiiW!'l"'!i'iilr"i!li!!Nii'll!r.,!l!t.tJi.r-lr---r--••••••lioOillll ........... ..,,... ____ _, __ den!p.:tv, dieMtiJ'"11ill.-tiltl'11!f,!!rrlMif-ll!<rl-:i::::-O::::::-~:-:r.~..-"'II:.Od suckore:. -~\ er Well, I'm grown

vnlcnee, and tbe cube When you ,~ant rompany, left up now. Four Gee, I your progress be of the age Some vaT>ehes tend to form alone When yon muat halo eoaeh jump • direct rat.o to your apph. Anwe Ions, others Cat ions Tbou lOnic some nosey perHon invarmbly comos mg tho old geology prof It would havo cation and abllity. m1grnhons vary 1ndoly All var.etiea along When you want pnsaive sym· been f•ve Klndn w"h I l>ad another Enroll now at special Sum. exh•M great nff•mty for Au, Ag pnthy, you get tears WJ10n you try to year No r don •t, damn it! The campus mer R~tes Learn Short. Pt, and for procwua stones in both wr.to columns, expect the New York "n 't so bad lookmg. Funny I never no hand, Typewriting, Book. rmg and chain structure Tho valence Tunes to mro you to come nud Jom hoed thnt before Guess I'll have pleu keeping, Accounting, etc. toward tbeao substances is htgb and its their staff7 tho sum toto group of stu ty of time to notir.o

1t if I donJt W

study " comphcated by tho fact that <Ients (thero are ecvcn of thom by a job Aw, suro. I'll get a job. A estern School For Last frat.,mty dance of tl1e year tho reS>dual valoncc " never anbaf>ed tho way) 1nsmt on tellmg you that you mau mill a d•ploma ought to have some Private Secretaries

w1U M govcn by the S1gma Clua Fr. Ma11y stable and unstable umoue have are wastmg your tune But I am ram advantage Nobody'• boon around of·

day mgbt m the dnnag !>all. Tho danco boon doscnbod, the latter 1D tho bling on at great length and ahll not 1 fermg anyth>ng, though. Oh, Well Goah, 805 W, Tijeras Ave. w111 be formal ~[r Mc>lvu Dav>ee " pross Some vanet,ee being h•ghly ex '"Y'"g JUat why I am and havo boon JUBt to thlnk-I'm through Wonder PHONE 901.J in charge and Mrs Jolm A Ware and cluS>vc, are O<eocdmgly dangerous m nttcmpUng to g>ve buth to a column why they call !Ius thing Spoc!allato in Bus!n,.. Education Mr and Mrs L B Thompson will be mexpcncnced l>ands In general they Not bemg a very haudy mother, I may mcnt Ought to bo endmcnt chpcrons Guests will be ~!,sacs Vu tend to oxplodo spontaneously whon have borne a mongrel ,but for bcgm· IronS>dco" was talking about that the/~ioiO::=:;;:;o;;iQ:;::; W1th thlS ISsue, tlw "01k of the New MexiCO J,obo fot• the yea1 gmin Tedford, Lenore Honks, Loul>e left nlone tcmporar.ly mth man ncrs luck, I still have not !oat all othor day Sa>d

1t meant etarbng Me

1929 30 is complete It IS Wlth a feeling of rcg1ct that more defnute Maddox. Ma~garet l!ozloy, Betty Bee appheatwn of proasuro to different hope with n eap1tal "L" I suppose

thtngs cannot be pomtcd to as accomplishments of the school year, son, Louise Cox:, Evelyn Patton, Blanche e>mea• of WO produces such a vanety Gamble-gamble-gamble_ roover who wants to start hfo? I'm happy. yet a feeling of satlsfactwn IS p1rvnlcnt among staff members know. Tngg, Charlotte Bello Walker, Vugin of results as to defy tho pnne>ple of an<l ever doing ths same old tbfng Why leave sel•ool? Quit being yoU.,v, ing tlmt the1r Wolle lS fimshc!l and that every effort on thew part ,. Hervey, J"anet Matthew, Luc>llo c" Lc Ohatehcr -gamble-gamble_ gamble ~ why you damned coward Gee, tho f,,

1,

has been well directed

co, Betty Knk, ~Lorgaret Ellen Lw Yes, lugbly ornamental, mdo nppl• can't soma one )ocate the place pond 18 pretty. Roll, what docs 1t all The scope of ncthtl!J of ''

1 vllt'!(<' no" spapc1 i~ nccessar1ly lumt. mgston, Mn<garct Cox, Evelyn French, cat1on m the arte and domcst>a se> where it Is prohibltod-all life Is mean, anyhow?

ed. Editorials may ha>r some bcarmg on student opnnon, but the Ruth Currier, Jiazol SnJder, Sally en'"• acts as a Pos•hvo or negat,ve just a gamb!e-I wonder how many average college man "' woman has httle Icspcct for the opm10ns Knotts, Ethel Seott, Edna Wluto, Dor catalyst m the produotwn of fever, as or ns groat phllosophers hove stated of a fellow student especially when they nrc put m prmt Howeve1, 18 Brooks, Betty Ann Cox, Boss" Bell, tho Meo may be Useful as a tome 1n that-probably not more than several It has been the Pill pose of tlns column to discuss from one s1dc or an- Helen Mark!, Lu0111e Coffey, LoUJsc the nlevJatlon of S>cknese, low spmts, thousand-but hero I am trying to other the problems pertment to th1s campus with emphasis on those DoZier, Mnbel Harding, Betty Gentry, and so forth Effment as a cloansmg put it in a new form-sure the same !lungs whiCh "Ole considered for the bettclment of the TJmversrty Merwin Sintou, Eleanor Bullock, am! ngent. Eqnal'"ca tho distr.butwn of thing-just showing off a camou· as a whole. NeU•e Clark

• wcnltlt Is probably the most powerful flottgiO on you and cxpoetlng you to Some ?f the moveme11ts WhlCll tl1e Lobo has backed and sup. 1lea"' Dr st Clnu, G E l'euur, (income) reduclug agent Jmewu-From like It-perhaps X am bocoming !bra-

-------------------A Germnn mvontor Js working ou a

vrco w1uch, if perfected, w11l mnkc 1t posatblo to place n. prllltcd book m the mnchinc, ttm1 hn.vc It read n.tou(1 nuto mntically

KiMo ~

"The Divorcee" Norma Shearer and

Conrad Nagle

ORM

the 100 and 220 tmce under record 1 Allen (Carlsbad) t d 1 Allen {Carlsbad), 2 Maestas (Monnul). uno a~d tiC tho 100 yard record m J, Moy> (~lenaol) 3 Robertson (Roawoll). another race dunng tho meet, he wna 3 Aton~10 (Mcnnul). L tobbed of offlCial rl'cords boeausa of 4 nngford (Spunger).

4. LuJan (Albuquerque Indinus). 5 C•v•ncss (Carlebad) tl10 1ngh wind There lS httlo doubt ~~:iOJ::=:=:=::;iOiCiOJ::=::;:=::;iOiCiO.::;:=;:"::;• :i · t1mt be would have broken both ree OJ::IO OCIO OCIO ords m.thont any 'Wllld to a1d ltim

l.fenaul fmished fourth 1n tho meet Wtth 14 12 pomts Others were d1stnb utcd as follows Roswell 13 2 31 Dem mg 12 1 2, Albuquerque Indmns 12 141 Ranchvale 9 2 3J Portnles 7; Comarron 4 12; Santn Fe Ind1ana 4; Hurley 3; GronvJ.lle 21 Floyd 1, Rogers 1. Los Alamos Ranch 1 !!; Rouee 12.

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Summary: Two tweonty-22 3 1 Grabert (DentiDg) 2 Pull (Albuquerque) 3 Connor (Ranchvale). 4 Coleman (.Albuquerque), 5. Raper (Rouse). M1Ie-4 55.2. 1. Hays (Albuquerque). 2. AreiJano (Sprmger) 3. LuJan (S F. Ind ) 4 Eminger (Floyd) 5 Miller (..Albuquerque) lOO yard-9 6

1 Grnbort (Deming), 2 Connor (Ranchvale) 3 Little (Albuquerque 2nd) 4 Cobos (MenauJ) 5. :Boyd (Deming). 440 yard-55 5 l. Pull (Albuquerque) 2 LUJan (Ind.) s. Cozzola (Deming) 4, McCleary (Spnnger) 5, L1V1ngston (Albuqnorquo)

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icmSAYS~ Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1930, and may the best of

success be yours.

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We thank you for your patronage for

the past school year, and wish you

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ported durmg the past YCal are as follows An cxtenswn of the time Daniel Burroughs, Edmund Clayton, Carrol Collego l'ubhcabott sonlcai in th!nkJng you liko lim1t on Umversity socral funetwns; paved streets on the campus, Roy R•ee, Jolm Reidy, R>ebnrd Riloy, /[ii:iiiC;::;;::;;::;iiiiCiOiC:;::;;::;::;;o.=i;iii::;;;:;;;;::;=z;)izoi:=::;;;::;~1aog a Pubheatwns Board, dramatws of all kinds, the 1930 Jl.brage, bet Or.tclwll Parsouo, Obarles Johns, Oor ter sclwol spmt, a more hberal student newspaper, all maJot· sports, •lcr Paulson, Oltarles H>ekman, Hall an honor system of exammatwns, enJ'mccmcnt of f10sh tradrtwns, 1 Sargent, Ted Bonner, Baylor Triplett,

1 seeurmg Rodey Hall for the usc o.f the students, debatmg, and the Merlyn Da.v1cs, Wesley Connor1

Wal­:removal of campus fences Other things of nuno1 IIDPOI tance have Jaco Dzabee, Robert Ctsco

1 Caldwell

been SUpported lll a small Way from t1me to tJme, Wdson, Thompoou Lctton, Phlllip Lee,

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1n a cigarette it's TA S T I; Excelsior Service hc.lll a Pleasant Vacation

The souvemr edition of the Lobo th1s yea, 1s the largest echtwn Tl>omas Danahy, .rohn T. Hama, Rob of the New llfex1c0 Umvcrs•ty student newspaper ever to be pub .,t Bruce, WJ!son Cochran, Edar M•tch· lishcd, In some ways, lt may well be called the best. on, Don Sentor, John Rusaoll, Loon

Thet e have been mlllly weaknesses and faults m the paper dUl'· Ullriel•, Ldburn lioman, Lnwrcnee mg the past year, but these were a natru al result of amateur wr1ters Walsh, li'leyd Shattuck, J1mm,o Seery, and unexpe"enced editorial boards The prrma1y funchon o£ the Buster Kelly, Buddy Allen, Bill Lov Lobo, however, namely to g1v; the students news of the campus, has crt, Paul Re>ch, Danlol lS unnell, Er been fulfilled to the best po~srble extent. wm Betts, Fred Nol•l, Bob Pettit, Bu<l

So, W1th & \VISh for an oven better Lobo next year and the hope Troja, Fred Crawford, Lucien Rlco and for a g~eatcr school spmt, the staff of the 1930 JJobo coneludes 1ts George Bryan work With no small measrue of success be1und 1t.

Cbarle11 M Ze1glcr, St, Louts msnr [ Limitations of nrmnmenta and ptdltu­nnce man aucl former Umverstty of col problems arising from the Lo.ndon Mam6 footbnli stnr, l1as boon bequeath nn:val conference nrc to be discussed at od n fmc old brt<'k v1lla 10 soutliol.'n :u1 Institute: of Pohb!la to be h<.>ld at Frnnce, wher(l l1e wus bl11eted durjng Wl1hanta Co1lcgo

1 Mllss

1 July 81 to

the wnr. I August 28

-ttl)ivor~J:C0 11 n.t the K1mo Kappa _u~tvorco 11 Got your hckot from D1me£tt, n Rnppn.

Pi Ko.ppa Aiplla announcos the pledg· mg of Mr. Fritz Allen

s :!> :!> hrrs 01lar1os .McGonn.gtll has been

VJSitmg her dluglLters, Mary nnd Dor othy at tho Irnppn. 11ousa for several days

Mrs Louise Coo and Dorothy Entoh aro spendtng tho week oncl IIi Socorro

The management of the University

Pharmacy wishes to thank the

Students of the University

for their patronage during the

past school year

UNIVERSITY PHARMACY Central and Cornell

PJUNTERS OP THE LOJIO

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211 West Gold Phoael079

NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

Dainty Beauty and Barber Shop Wo W!U Out Your liail' as You Wnnt It out

NO WAITXNG Open from B:oo A. M to 7'00 P, M.-sn.tnrdnys }till o•()o P,

MRS. McALLISTER PERMANENT WAVING • $5 00

AU Othor Work at n.oasonable Prices 1720 EAST CENTRAL

PLENTY OF PARKING

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GETTING DOWN to brass tacks, a cigarette is a smoke- made and bought for your own enjoyment.

But between just something to smoke_, aod tobacco character, richness, delicate aroma­in short, something to laste-wclt, that's the d1lfercnce that accounts for Chesterfield's ever­mounting popularity-

"TASTE above evergthing"

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MILD ••• <nd yet THEY SATISFY

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- Bl ·-~-·--'-" We ha-ve Appreciated Your

Patronage the Past School Year

THANKS II

Val"sity Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor

166 Eazvar« Phono 2016·W

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MARRIAGE DETERRENT earapu_s Gosszp

TO CRIME, SURVEY OF MICHIGAN PEN ENDED

IEli:l'EDXTXON REVEALS NEW WORLD IN HIGHER OLIMES A. l\ONG ';I:EKM SENATOR

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Kn.ppll. Siga auil Plkea put on new CQmc ly- of Enor.!l Load ng roles

taken by Al SoOlJ and Ml Sl attuek

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De runt> flasl Hf'll:l llCW' dash e\!t'Ut!'! m t n k noot ports indt 1\.t lH~ ot tran so locAl gro tps

••• r o v aupply of t xedos taxed as nil nvn lallc mo Ikoy SUtts pressodT t to service fot JU tor festlvltlOa o s ]n,~ln o~-· tl C J{npna Alpha 1 ouse to lt'tcrt I l" tl o Jqcky two

·~· ::;lJg 1 JlA ., ported to be conduct ng nnothcr botteunont week despite tl e n.bset l of tl OEC cowbells

••• Intost r !O ts £om tlo KnJpU. SJg

house md cato tl nt tl o speed G Do-.o 1 fan lly w 11 nrnvo next ~eorge " bl h

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cnt<'d and aweot

••• Knpp Alp! na nttn1n fairly rOfrCl!OJl

nud 1 arts of au orchcAtrn tatlve gro11 tl l' as latest group of lmtlntoa reeon:c • supreme Javor

••• Coahhon bet,H•en Pikes

Cl is not au lmpof:!!'I)Jil ty due to wentl or -t~ntl. cortnu dovelopmonts

••• Exammation'f lH~mg ~t J a ld utu

dents all sta.ylr g in to rram Dt"l'I·C:rly Gardens tl o Ktmo antl tl c Suns:J J lC

report an lllrrcnao of but two l undr~:d a mgltt IU attondn ee OJ e l st fhng no doubt

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y M C .A fmally becomes useful ~ts offiCI.' taken over for distnbut on

(J.:~ Munges

••• .... In 1 gnnhon of .student body keeu

wl <'D John Doe f::ttl!'l to praet ce what 1 e prcnl.'be.a as tlu ual I rom o.rnvea

••• By special r que t :'llr I ll 1 Ju

annour ees 11is cngng mr> t to M sa n (~ t1 a Walker prri'I I nt of :\ W H r s lt mC'r<'ly an ~ug n nt

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In a few days vacation Will be here Select your tennis rackets, baseball glove:, golf clubs, etc., for. these summer spor s from our complete lme of-

REACH, WRIGHT and DITSON Equipment

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1930

VACATION IS ALMOST HERE Why not let us fix you up with

A SUIT for SUMMER If you need Shirts, Ties, or a Hat-We

have a complete line o( these also

HOMER SPITZMESSER NEXT TO COMBS HOTEL

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PASTOR RESIGNS WHEN INTEGRITY QUESTIONED

t I{y (IP)-Rt Rov H :Lb;x; gon - E J' Aln on Abbott bishop of tl o posco I

f Lax ngton has resigned \J o g tl e tell'g ns of co grat l pal d oeoso o id 11 0 M tl r Jo

08 labor h s position beca.uao ho cons e 8 f tto 3 reeo1ved by o 0

>C dtct m tl o ec lestastlenl trml on loader on her lOOtl bntl dnv was on<;~ Ro' JuJ us A VelnE=~eo Du.yton Ky frou Jol n D lloekofl!llc>r in wl ose or rcfl~ct on 1 pon h s l ttcgrJty ga Iza.t on tl c old Judy at rted n strtke

Rev l\!1 Velas(.'o was: tr ed OI C'l arg n nnv jears ago

ca of VlOlnt ng a pre ordlnahon agree --------:_-00

men~ vtth the atanUmg con mittco ~ba! IJ a 1 article In tl e Yv.lo Dally Ne :va 1 e would not marry a Untlwl e con uc Alfred E Smitl Den ocmt e ca dtd:J.tc unbecon u g ~ clcrgyn a and us ag de for pm,dent nl tl e ln!t eleehon at o famntory language to I s b"l op eat s poht es as a eoreer for tl yvo~

Tl e cecil's nsttcal f'o Irt com! osed of I rnduntrs Tl u former New ur flve pneat/:1 ncquttted Rev Mr Velas ;:~e;nor d~clatcd U at tl e rollf'ge man co of the fnst t o cl argos bt t found to I J pndcs huns lf on not k o Jng btm gullty of the latt!:'r TJ c sent~ncc n U mg about poht cs wl lc l e should 11 oaed was a rer r ma db) tl e hHl op be ns1lamed of hunsC'lf for such Ignor fn o.nnouucmg liS res gnQ.hou,. Bisb op Abbott deaclnrcd

I could not authonze my EplScop:ll nutbonty in a diOCese where I woull lave to rN~og.uize a mau vbo hns brol ln b s phghtel un 1 l'nttcn :ple1g~ a!l n <'lerg) man tn gootl standmg

r~n ot a cough 1n I d " a (ar oa

\. ( ornoll Univcrstty srlenhst hag de 'dol l'l n pamt for lllrplnnt>s tl at \\ tJJ <'Ut 9C t ('m I to Sh ed i e n tJ e moAt tcr

v1uter wenther

Tl o s 1gges~ , on of Leopold Stolwwsk £ t,. 11 Jadolp1 1a Orcl estin ll' ll<n o J..IO d

tl ut tl o ho JCo lefrn. from l an nt syn pl on) eo eo ts l ue

lo 11 hy audionecs of the

CONGRATULATIONS

Upon Your Graduation and

T~~:l:: i~ ~~~Ty~g:!otT~~!~GE UNIVERSITY BRANCH

STRONG'S BOOK STORE UNIVERSITY BRANCH

Just across from the ' U 1910 East Central Avenue

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1 m ph' ~ 50ii :..e: e::"'.. ~ § ROSENWALD'S §= losopl y was f rocl Cl almors JIM led - -~-

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A GOOD BO 5 LADIES' APPAREL 5 MIRAGE STAFF ~0 BUY

GOLD BA.SKETBALLS ll!akes an 1d~al gift for 5 AND ACOEBSORIE.S 5 Graduation i c

M Book Store = 1;

New exwo t l A e i~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlnlllllll A now cement ovns made yestcrdn.y ~~iiii~2~0~3~$W~C~e~n~t~a:~V;~~i I

NEW FRIENDS

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n ng 10 assembly by Mr ~----,-·-·"·-·--··-·----1 Shin cr cd tor of tl o lDSO Mirage tl at

tie surplus dormd from the publica MILNER STUDIO bon of t1Ia yenr'a annual would be

lJae 1 for tba purrhnse of gold b118kct B1atl OIMI W'G M balls to be nwnrdC'd to tl HJ year s cl1am Beu!Jn&ltle Jrrl.oM !l onsltp team AI. .,..,

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'I.IJ.e Loboa bed w1tl1 tho Ar1~:o;:n~a~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wlldca.ts for tho Southwestern t tie hut fhc "'d'tion of tho Atb!eh• Coun B oil troosury made 't 'mpossiblo fo" BARBECUE SANDWICBE orga izat10n to purchas• tho gold BEEF AND PORK blclls of VIctory T.horcforo the Mirage

stnff came to the rcseuo w th lts do TRY THEM-lOc nnhon of nJl tllo surplus ensll dcnved from tJ 18 year s publicahon

Two mmute ServiCe

CHARLIE'S Pig Stand

ot the First Bnvfngs Bank and '1'1118~ Company aro mostly !irma a..nd individuals directed to it by those who as customers know its servfco trom experience

YOUR ACCOUNT

Checkmg or 4% Savmgs Is Inv1tcd

The First Savings Bank and

Trust Company .ALBUQUERQUE

SUNSHINE THEATRE _)ITARTING SATURDAY

9N THE HEADLINES" Talldng Pmtnre With Grant Withers

---- -----~-••• -.-.-.-.-.-.---=-........ . ~ . : Libe~ty Cafe' : • • : .•. ALBUQUERQUE'S BEST : •. • • • • • • 111 ., • ~~~~-BI_Iill_ll_a_

ANYTHING FOR ANY SPORT

OLD GOLD cigarettes Tennis enthusiasts wdl fnd Wright t Dit-tenm'a equipment heie, Those w o are

son t' "t' s • base· • ID a S Ulllllll t · g new velour box ! If yon could go to ans p to clever French tubac

h yon might find a mgarette ,box as ~mart as s ops • • 1 VIenna But now this Or maybe m :Ber m • or

1 OLD GOLD has caught thecontinentalflau for pac c

dr d Its famdmr "fifttcs" package m agmg , esse

t£ ·• • 1 er and dehvered It, for you, L--~Is golden ve our pap • • • k o our nearest en er s d 1 ' It's a stunnmg box to eep

y to ass to your friends • • • 011 your study table • P h

And It cos Is no more t an

bn Now on sale everywhere

or to take on trips

"fift " the regular 108

to Old Gold 119W 40thS~,NewYork I£ dealer cannot l!lttpply een 1 SS¢

addicted to other outdoor ac lVI te d. t ball, track, will fid what they nee ' oo,

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MATSON'S At the U-Oo!lcge Inn 1810 Et pentra.l

Downtown-208 W Cen ra

EAST SIDE CLEANER~ HATTERS AND DYER:; PHONE 1214

o.&l.LllD J'OK AlrD DELIVERED OAIIH aDd OAnKY PBICES SA VB YOU

Sto25 Cent& Ott Efleh Garment

DR.Y CLEANING AND !':il:I~.~SIN~ We Tn.ko Out. tho

Prompa Sentee 1401 E CENTRAL AVE

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Coast to Coast Intercollegiate Press Service

.UNM LOBOS WILL BATTLE SOONERS TOMORROW - ---.- -

-----------------------------------------c----rl----------------,------------------~r-------~----------* lARCE INTRAMURAL PRUCRAM IS ·~~:r.m:o. PlANNEU AHfR fUUTBAtL SfASUN

Senior, Junior and Soph Officers Are Chosen ENROLLMENT IN

UNIVERSITY GROWS ----TJ c peaceful calnt of tJ., bo1lor .factory -.node;, HnU tJua \\ cok 1 as been the -I

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To Help Brmg Out Varsity Basketball Strength, New Events Added and New Managenal

System Is Inaugurated -I ltramural nthloha cvt~nts will bcgm Imnu~dintoly f-oUowmg tl e close of tho football senson ~ccording to :m nn nouneoment mndo by CoacJ W L Barnoe Ut s mo:r:ning At lenst tJJroe new ovents nra sebc'lulcd fpr tins jenr that J nva not boon neJudod 1n the prograJ:Qa of former seasons

·------------THREE UNM MEN

' ould ba a. rest to tl o oars of thoso wl o attended Wed osday n1gbt s rni IJ Tl 1:1 rally was I (J]d nt nme o clock for tho purpose of sendmg tl a husky Lobos off to battle JU Oklal oma Sa.t urday f1llcd to t1 o lmn wttb cntlm staant n1 d the knowledge t1 at tl 1ur student body was for them a d would be 1 a1t ng brent! lessly for news of tl e game WJtl tJ e Sooners

seeuo of tl e eleehona of the of.ftcers of tile Scn.to Jumor nnd Sopllo nore clnssoa T!1e Fresl men electlona w ll be

cld at noo 1 F 1day

Tl e So 10 eleehon. was 1 old first at 12 SO Tuesdrty D a to the fact tlu~t thoro 1 ere vory few· studonts present TuesdnJ tl e l' eleehot ~ as posponed un

Enrolln 01 t tor tl o fust semcsto of 1930 1931 a~ of Sapton ber 20 1930 ul rNtd) sho s a ucrcn.so over the c 1ollu e 1t fot l tat yc t s of Septcmbo 9a 19 9 9 ro date tJ ere are 060 stu

dents c 1 olled of ' 1 o 4,14. nr~ 'on on t d 5l6 rue Inen ..1\s ('Ompa eel VJ.tl

HitLTOPPERS IN COOU SHAPE TO CIVE BATHE IN THEIR FIRST TILT l! -Coaches Johnson and Churchill Predtct a Lobo

I TD tAMP PER·RY TJ e brick wnlk n :front of the eta

hot .from wl !Cl the boys would leave wns covered tv1tll nearly a tl ouaand l owl ng ronr1ng stud~nte ettc.J ono wit! tl c sole tum to mnkc tho Lobos lear Jls 11 dJVIdunJ cheers VeU lenders Tom BamsaJ 33 nnd Arho Baker 133 were tl oro nr I from an unpress vo :u d advaiJtngcuus pomt nloft n. bag gnge cart led tl e rootmg m tl en most ' gorous and cnthua1sbe nmnner and

t I Wedne.sday Tho off1cors cle~tod for tllo Sl;!nJor class wore CJ aries H1ck lll.& 1 pros1dcnt Lou sa 0 Contlor V1co pres <lN t llltJ cl Weaver llecretnry trea~mor n1 1 .faelc Stmpso 1 etudont roprosoutnhve

10291930 tl c1c s docrettstJ of 17 \011 e t aJld nn t'Ienso o.f 1!11 o t TJ c to totnl c 1rolln e tt for l929 1930 ns of September 20 1D 9 0 \ aa 9a8 (461 wom en n1 d .t97 n ei ) .for 1028 l929 1t was 114 (388 womo1 1 d 3<l(J n cu) nnd for lfl 0 7J9<l8 t vns 017 (317 lOUleJ :md

VIctory, Twenty-two Men Make the Tnp - --- ----* IJ

TWENTY YEARS OF Wod o.J J e'~l o Unovorslty of Ne v Ml:lx eo Lobo football teat:n 1~tt ta nat o 1 u nta to m tor now terr1 AD~~NCE FUR (nBn to y 0 Sat lny t1 o Lobos moot lie -Make Fme Showmg

National Matches -Oo.tnmentmg upoJ tl e prospects for

tits wmter Cone! Barnes amd m p.nrt thn.t 1 Ind1cnhons nrc for ll most sue ccssful sonson By l!cheduling the baa kctball ball tou'"Jl nnant pr1or to tbo open ng of Varsity Jlrnebee U'(l hope to uneovor some valuable Vars1ty ma temd Furthermore nn lDdu~nhon of wl at strength ltes m ~~ e frcsl mon tt~nm ought to silo v up from tlwa~> fust ye:ll' men wJ o partiCipate m tJ o tntrnmu ral tourney '

I1 tJ c pnst three years ftvo men from the UllVcrstty l n.ve boon numbered, on tJ e N:thonal Uunrd rifle terms from N en MeKJ.co ta.kmg part: 1n tl e nnt.lon nl m!ltebe~;~ at Camp Perry Oluo This ycnr Captam Baker Sergeant l!.rcC:raw nnd Sergeant Trunble were on the team tJ nt sJ ot 1ts ' a.y £rom 92nd place lut yonr to 27tb placo New- Managerial System

The year s Cl ents will be dnid(ld into three seehons J :n~ng dtfft~r<'nt t'OfiCl mnungt g cael BccUon 'lJ o firs~ diVIIdon wdl be uud~r the supcrvtsion

To qualify for the nntional mntcl cs tJ c-so DlCu bad to mnke tho 1 rchms nt C'nmp 1rfaxmtilinno Lun~ n.t Las Ve-gas

tl C\' got co operat on too

.Atter tl o pep mectmg at t1 e depot tl c multitude formed a snake dnnce niicl re 1cJ ed I alf t11o lm gth of tho busmcl!R Becho nlor g Ccntrnl A'enue TJ ~re were not only boys 1u tl .s pa rade but guJs behove us '~hen guls mnko DOISO tl ere 8 DO OUO DOISClOr

Tl e Juntor electJOns wo.ro held r gl1t after the Sen1or elchou Wednesday TJ c atuile tts chosen to gu de tl e desti n es of tl o Jun1or c! ss for tl c com

Chff DJ klc president v1co presJdont Mary

},fcCo moll secrotnry tre11surer a d stu dent rcvresontahvo 1\.Inry Brownlee

!n tJ o Sopl omoro eloctJon 1 old at 12 80 Tl ursdny tl o Of.fJcera elected

Tom Taggart president Fay vi.;e prcs1dcnt1 .Beatrice Hays

secretary treasurer and Red Bner

300 men)

FresJ nu:n rl.'dt tlt s J enr ' a- sue Ct>as I every UJ A tot l of 282 be guM 1 g f raJ nw

one week I fora tJtl' opel iug of regular sess101L 0 c 11111 dre 1 sev~ o.f tJ se "llt Itli.'J t ' 11.\ won co nnd were Jnl.' 1 N ety o to studcJ ta rinss flC'd IS d\ n ced t cal n CJ nd tb s mnkcs a totnl of 373 studeJ ts 11

tJ (' freslune< 1 lnss Lnat J rnr t1 oro

student reprcse tntiVo

'Nc 3uoi fresJ men tl o f1rat semester For tl o ronH!mcnec of do ttown stu

d~t ts the UJtivC'r.cutv J s conduetod night classf.'s for tJ l' last four J C!ars

-Haphazard Sheet Devel­ops Into the Present

Advanced Weekly Fro 1 tl £>

c spnr er Confer or e('s ltJ1 Dr Grc; tl 01~ prcosl(1oll.t of tl c acl ool folio \Cd tu Q \Jtl M:r An

Oldal on a Sooi er lllcven m tlto tnst battle I eh\ rt~n tJ ,_,. two schools Tl1e Oklal omn. to n 8 probably tho J 1gl est rat ng te m tl at tl e Lobos w 11 Hmt b the <'llrr!lnt football sen.son

Tlte Soonors tre n ntombcr of the D g Su: 0onferen('(> \Vl1<'l is rnpidly boeomu g t1a t;~trong aa tho B g TlJroe or tJ (1 n ore 1 odcrn Blg Ten .Accotd ing to C'o cl Bntnl'8 n forrncr football pbt)er nt N(brasl n another mombor of tl e lkt· Six tl e Oldnhomn tonm at n.llv tC'I:I tJ ird strOJ gest tenm m

tJ o COJ fercueC' Th1s grJ.mo w-Jll put th!l Lobos tl c national spot) ght

Ac ordmg to Capttun Bnker it Is o:f Ooae J Dnrnt'!J and lull last until I]Uttc an l1onor to be tnkJOg part m tJ o CJmstmn!l vncnhou TJ 0 .'!t'cond ace tl esc m tebes nnd IS n gon.l l~orth work

i ..,. fOr For n PC't1od of tJ rec wceka tlon wUI be take 1 e:m:~ of by Conch ,

Mcl'nr!nud1 ., a ,, 0 lnttor Pn>'l of all tl c crnek sl ots of the country both tJ o \car Conch Cltur('lldi w1U tnko tcan11J tUld u dlVidunls nre guc-st.s of

charge t1 e govt'rnment They arc ted sl otter

llfn 1~ Pf.'Oilc cspccJtllly tcneJ ers u t1 e unloss 't s bo,s An,lvny those spmt HUFFINE PRESENTS 0

ty m! con t, aohools ln.o take nd ed students nLarol Od along tho mn,n n ,tnge of 11 s opportu ,ty to oom nv•nuo 'VItb tl cu mufflers '"'do open

plC!te vork J 1 h 1 11 npply .. ot only rrgardlcss ot the traffie lnwa SfPM'A T'AU Rfpnnr to. at<l thou <rrhflontes ~ Jt toward Tie Lobo of t "ty yenrs ngo wns

" • ..... ,. ·- '"' """ '" U R R ur. ""' ··~.. .,. • ,. • • "'" •· • " • ~ .. " • " b• ""• "' ..... ... .... .. .. ...... ·- .. "" -~... " .... " " -" ~ .. .... ....... " .. '" "" "' •·~ ·~- '"'m• ""' - ~"" "••••• " • "' "' •••• '"""""" "" "''"'"' ·-''""' around tho town to mstd! spmt and Left Wednesday Ntght •lnssos tloroloa boon a dooronso of 61 boonuo 't• frst staff an] wlo "''

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derson of the Ward .A lc1aon PrmtiU~ C'on 1 anJ ('I ern the pnper 1s still I r 1 te-l) 'IJ c result of tl cse rffortl:l

as tJ e Ne 11-Icxtco Lobo

:u l sl ow J o v t1 oy stand w t1t tlJD l ('St tenms 1 tl1e country

Tho Sooner ten l ncrord1ng to report Ja rat! cr I ght tits year nnd J

11 cl cfty of Sopl Otnote!f t to Cone! Churcllll a fo -¥

stat tho I oboa hav('- au exeQ of dr:>fratu g tl o Oldnhomn. Lol os I :t\ c 11 tlgl t (le:t'cnso

IJJtin(>(lutfclv tollowi~he rompJo ed and_ l"OJ nlly eutcrtnh cd tlurty milGJ nsRflt f.o. tnm:v~u.u.u -lUI ..,. /tfsclf:

~ ' of J\ W S nre ablo to The fa<ulty of any unh erslty prcsnJ> take themsc!>Cs at fnco vnluo nnd '::t ""'"' thnptudenta nott'k'\,d j3}.~1!0 ¥A~~

- t.. .... - out of 'l oJcdo on ~ .. tion of tho football sche<lulo tho an or tlero wore 4 000 men rcg,.terod nun! cro'" •ountrv race 'rill tnko plnco ;:;;do from scarnl mnrmo nrmy and

Noo "" • • •••• • '" • • ..., " foo Nob,.,k,. Dohv. ,. ""' "" , ••• , •• '-• "' '"""" , •• '" '"' '" ""' ·~ ·~ •• "' "" It Po••onolly • • '"""' -·• ""''"'' • """• •••"-• •• .> """ ~·• '' TH

I:'OQQR£ NO~-· :::;_Jqu~ Y<arl J "g;::; ~ ~ E H]- ._nn o•C 0, nu oil J.iid"droveu o,Jmd>eul ~ - a ~-~ ... , • ·-"-"'~·· ·- '"" "" ... ''"'""" KGGM Tn BROADCAST w:~~,11Y ~ "t;. 0' ! f1j ';l ~ ~ H .!'om tries ah<nys P"' enme out hn

0 n mo 'th but wl en II ere

ns ' na t-Jl ow 1n lnst Saturday a ' th tl ~:> Frl'aln c 1 Tl t.>tr offc-nae "'\ 1 ot worltlng ns smoothly ns 1t nugl' I tt 111 t1 c carl;,. games tlts 111 not hko lj to rcatlt thsnstroualy 1"'1 c pre gamo prospcetu 1I look 'ery lnvorabic lOr tll' cJ allenglng Lobos

Lilburn IIomll.n last yc-nr'a: \'Flnnor, IS nn.vy conbngcnts

already out prn.ebclug e-. cry nftcrnoon Tho P<'nod of t11o t nhonnl matches

for tho four mdo grind and " eonrcd is ronlly diHdcd mto three poroods ed tie be•t cl on eo In rcne1v I is lan Tho f•rat week bomg taken up by tl • rcls ngum lids fall De!oro long 't is Smull arm• flrmg a.honl " designed to expected that otlJer dtl!ltanee men wm teach men not only to shoot but to be out pounding tlo clndora m propar tone!' sl ootmg m 11 mr vnroous locah al,on for tl o season • opener he~ Tl 0 ••eond and third 1veoks are

the ppor um }"" - E gl t I undred f1£ty wns a shortage of copy tho Mty Um my lO"\ 0 1..!1 really c~~ S a g!," tl e'r rtddrOS!l'S as b t

'0, " ,. '""ty student. got tl en paper u A I J f1 JMES OF 'OBOS usual htt nnd rllll. ~G~ovr:g'-:~'f). ~.! ~~;: •;:o:.ro;:r:•~n "!o:~e ;t;e, :,,:~·~~d=,~~ b:ha/~.; ~;:. t; ~t u u~ L . 7 " '" "" " ""'" """ ""' .. ey e~rnallllo ('OUnty leads With n total out ou h ne

Arrangement Through Courtesy Of The

Court Cafe

Lat~ Wedt1rsda.J mght Cone] .Toltr son announced tl1e men that woul i take the trip Thcso ntt'n wcro. chosen -on tho sl o v1ng ti cy m.ade m llliJt \Veek'a prnchct" Prnehco on Tu!!sdny Ltnd on "W odncsda.y uts VCIJ'" llnrd tu d Wednoa dny night tJ1e V.srslty o:ffemio waa 8w~cpmg tllo ] rod1 .from the .f10ld '1' Vt"lltJ two men mndc t1 o tr1p With Conches .ToJ 011011 and OJmrehJU The!c men 1110 11r Foster guard Shnnot bclcle l!eGuirc t"nd nnd tnekle E CrJ!It gt a d Lotton c(lnter W Fost

Prnetleo """n' for each frntorruty truo matches Tie f>Unl week mth tho or group entered l'n II o !basketball tiona! mate!" " the ouimmahng tourn>mrnt rna, be nrrnnged by eon =~cnt nnd furmshes n f,ttu g chmnx to f...,rrmg with C0.1t'1t Dnrnes Conhnu~ng t1 e )ear a Mhvlhe.s his comments the eoa(>h smd tlmt It Js extremely 1mportnnt tl at practit'o !t'!!IOJ a be obttuned for otherw1a:e it will be lmposs b1o for t('aJnl!l to prae hea in the Unlver.!ltty gym " Present plans eall for tho eomplet on of this toutnantent prtOr to t1 e Cl rtst nne va <'llbon period 111 order tiUlt the gym floor tnay be nvaiJ:tblo nt nll bmell for Vnrlsity pra~bce aft:cr JJantfary

Allliomc-footbaU games wzll be broad C'aat tJ is year over radto atahon KGGM"

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Handball Tourney soon Botlt amgl('S and doubles mate! es In

1 nndball wdl be !ndud<'d on tl o In tramurnl l'lt'hedtlle thu: ye-ar All am gles matche-s wzll be played on the court In tlto mrun gymnnelUm while tho regular ) nndball room \VIII turmsb space for the doubles tourney Praetico ICSBtons for tlla sport may nlso be arranged by consultation WIUJ, Conch Barncs

Faculty Leave Care Behind and Picnic

Tl !.1 Faculh n;;;;:; ~en ni!gunmtod with eacl other

Tl'lenty or tl 2rty cnrl!l .aU loaded down Wlth 0 r be1o' cd professors and tl t"tr £amtlfcs ilro' c out to Supper Rot'k last Sun ~ay nt 5 P M Tbc PH'htt' , as tn honor of tlte ne'v me~ bera of the :F'ncu1ty and was one of Ut<' most CliJOyn.ble of t1 a m:my C\ cnta tl nt Jm-vc t:tk<'lt plnee s nee tl e open iug of t1 c Unn·ers t)

tl rough tlte courtesy of Bob R:atson of tJ 6 Court Caft Mr Katson IS an entlmslaet11: booster of sport!! and of tl 0 Umver.ut)' TJ c Fro.!lh Yaraity gnnte brondeasted last Saturday nfter noon brought a. hearty rcsponso from the town Jieople especially from those wJ 0 are shut 10 and nrc unable to at tend the games D.r 0 E Bebber and Waiter IIernande~ will alternate In an noune ng Ute game so everYone may be sure of getting n e game JUSt as 1t ap pen!!

One of tl e ncwC!st featurC!s th1s year 1.!!1 tl c Jtt3tnllahon of t1 e pnbhc n.ddreBs Bj-'Stc-w Some trouble developed at the game Saturday, but it IS expected to be m perfcct worktng or 1cr by tho next I ome game

!of il38 persons Tl >rtyfour students }ootbal! ""' II' " •t " nov a "' I f are from Santa Fe cnuntv 33 nrc from "'"Jor sport a d gnd ron 1 nppcm•gs

means a grc lt !cal "'' r ° Cl o7 from C'nifnx 20 from Curry fdlcd tl 0

sport p ge from early Sep No• Mexico os •t" r POl t me tl,nt an~,;~ ;rom 'ale ein nud nlso from to ubor no hl Into Novem~er A lo;nl this sohool hns !Lad tie opportumty to Qua, l NM '"' "oul! bh sh ns 1 c vent be represented Offw IIJ at nuy oon Tl c stnte a.xt toNe\ 11 rnugl those oil f,les and sn• too of elnH of honorary cnl:lneeriug frntorni the gro test nn nbor " Colorndo t ' I ends readh g (keep tl 'n secret)

tios teen students oomc from Colorado HIGH SCI!OOL BEATS LOBOA XX Roport of Chi Ohaptor to the Elovcnth Tl oro are 12 rog,tmd from Cahfor TO 0

lUOnnial Conclave of Sigma. Tau un !I from Te-xas 8 from Induuut and) It'B a long st p fton1

tT: t httle et Durh g tl e t " J cars tl nt Cln 7 fro n Iowa a ! nlso from 1bssouri rat!• two oolumu sheet to tl • modern

C'hnptcr of Sigmn Tau Ins bee, nt tl 0

Tho forcogn oou 'I roes ropresontod nrc effoo>ent ,., ou col1nu Lobo of today {' ncrs ty of New Mex eo 't has more Cl nn Korea tic Phd•pp,no Islands tb 'Is Intcroollogmto Pross Sorv co t1 n JUst f od 't' ex stouoe Tl

0 mom and s1 eden well d>Splayo 1 hcn is modern dross and

bcrs of tl e elupter set a b gl stand otl., feutnros tint nako 't outs!und• 'g ord nf M<empl sl mont m the olnss room LIBRARY OFFERS n ong ollege el<h" througl out tho n• a on tie campus nn I nrc lenders 'n QURSES eo mtn Tn " 1 "" ohnugc! tl' nil sh do.t noh"b" Wo are proud of READING C sol ooi

1 ns gro"' and t1 e Ne v Moxooo

C! , cl apt•r and hopo that 't mil long I ol 0

1 as kopt pnoo w u, prog"" mn11tr1111 tfs pr<'sent legree of ex~eJ Are you rea(hng ~1th n purpose or

lrllr(' Without a purpmH"' Why ot conllult R S ROCKWOOD tho 1 brnrJ and Jet , s h<'lp J ou find the

Dean of tJ1e CoU('ge of Eng neetJ.ng books t1 at wiU mtC!rrst you most? ('J i CIHipf<'r ras Installed durmg tJ e Ghmpscs beluud tl c scene!! ol dJplo

f!r l:.tlf 1 nck G Walton (lUd J Seery en 1 AI Sl'Ot:\ end Pete Good quar terback Sc £lrns full bnck Parsons center I\.f Ltpp tnckle p Corn quar trllnt>k .Brown 1 alf bnck Bner guard at 1 em ter n ee end G Morrtson .fullbn('k R Cagle end K Htll ltolf back R Mnbry tncklo l\£t'Carty full Un<'k ant tnelcle Mat ngcr Std Ell ott nlso madl' tl e tnp

VollcybaU :nnd boxmg toururuncnh wUI ot'Cnpy tJ c remnlntng ttmc prtoi' to tltc close of sel ool before tllC vn eahon In boxtrw tl o divlatons W1I1 m all probn.tnhty' be I ~nvywotgbt light hcavywe gl t J d lie: we~ght, welter we gl t rtnd hght '~mgt t Es('h group mny enter not more tl nn one lha 1 1n nny one Woigbt

Just nsk :my of tJ em 1f they 1 ad n good time Tl c f rat thmg Melt one snvs is 'tT)tey certamly 1 ad lob to entl Unm potnto so.lnd 1VC ners bm 8 and all sorts Of. 1meet dclfcnctes offer(l i tl c mnm atttaet.lon of tl c nf fall' Tl ere wns 80 mtttl food lnid out wl en every ono nrrtved tl nt the) nll cllllbcd tl c Rot>k lll orde-r to work UJ suffteteJ t nppehtt\ tp do Jt1Shce to t1 c met u

Gmnt's a d .!lOngs :follolH•l tl c <'nh Tl ey all I nrl so lnUrlt f m tl nt no one wnntNl to go J omo D Jt tl ere vns no teUh If, wl 1t thCl students m gl t be Up to so t) ey bcndod bnt~Jc for tJ c U

Although nc-gotinhon3 hn.ve fn1led to Beeurc a ducct wue from the out of town games, tt c results w 11 be broad cn.!ltcd over KGGM bctwc!:'n five thirty n td stx o .ll':Jock on the dny o£ tho grunc Tlus sorvu~e wlU also Conte thro1 gh the eourteay of t1 e Court Cttfe nnd tho Nl' \ Mextco Stnte Tnbun('

Mr Hlrnn Oudnbne of Cudubac & Co has nlli Ounccd tint tJ is company l\ Jl pluec GC!norll.l Electric lladtos in a n11n b~r of plae:ca In order that all mny Jmnr tl o world Sores n 11 tl c Un ver s ty football gnme.!l

latter pnrt of Dl.'rember 1928 Brotl mney revenl busmesll and natural rc er SJogren •os the mstnllmg off•cer sources ns eontrolbng fnctors nc~ord 01 Dceentl Ct' ::!~ 1028 hve<lvc eandt 1ng to 'flt~Jrnahonnl Rclahons a datC's were 111t a ted u to tJ e myster cs readmg l!oursc JUSt pubhsJ cd by t1 e. o£ tl (l frntcrmtJ Sh ce t1 Cll a xtccn Amor t>an L brnry Assoe nt on In wJ icb mo e Mnd dntes 1 tt <' bectt mtt ntcd IsrdnJ Do vn an nuthor- geograp} cr nnd

• d t 1930 •YP"rt o terrJtorlnl ndJustmcnt re fom te-en 1 102_.- an \f 0 1 "" '" tl f

"' Meetings VIews the latest levelopmt'nt 1U e it I 1 tllc p:tst. mcc-tmgs 1 rtvc: bC'cl l cld fairs of nnho s

ev('ry hl'o ,V('cks lurng the school ;)Cn In 'tho hght of tl esl' faetors 1 a ex

tl 0 pnrlors of Sarn ReJn01da: B:n11 plnms wl j' n('tg.hLon el at in confidenec. tl <' 1a11 b tldtng of tl c I Onl(lt econom ncross tho 111guar lt'd borlcr '"I Ile at

SIMPSON AGAIN HEADS FORUM

Tl e J rgc nth~J aan('e nt tJ c !l<'COud meet g of ForUil ms lrC'~ nn " tl ustns t l'C a d lJU<'rcssful \t>tir for tl e leltnt ng club TJ 0 mtC"rest dtspln,> eel l Y t1 e ~w m~mbers 1s l.'xecllcnt e-vidence U at

Forum w 11 nak(' a o tstar 1 ug I J <' for itself l~s ac-ason

Tl e Lobo !quad tim J eat IS rather hght only at crag ng 167 pounds for tl <' whole squad McCarty 18 the only nat weJglnng over 'l00 pounds The ba kfteld ot 1\!ornson Corn Brown :u d litH .n erages almost lu8 pounds nn 1 UJO stnrh g Jme uncd last Satur dny 11\ crages 182 pounds Although tl 8 8 pretty hgl t for a. college team n.ll of the men nre fnst an 1 suro foot ed T!us !ll ould rompot sate for n. gr('ab Ienl of 1 rawn

Wcd1 osday UJght a farcw·on rally '"ns I e-ll nt tl o Btnbon. for tl o depart lng Lobos Uti ougl the turnout 'vas rnth(>r dnmp}:IOlllt ng the eltccrlendere Artie Baker n d Bud Ra.msl'y got a Jot of pep worke 1 1 p w1tb speeches and cheers The team turnoll lD at ten o'clock nnd nt last VIew wore grmmng with a. confide-nco that forebo lea lll for tl e. Sooners

Thrne Now Ev811ta lntl'l' <.'Olt(lgc bnskctbnll lYtC!stlhtg

and 1 otse!ll Oljs tourneys offer ncu• fiC!t ls for compottbolt thts year Wrest lhCg IS ::u onbroJy new Bport 1 ore but inter coll<'go bnakctbn.ll I ns n. forerun nor 111 inter c1aes to runmc-nts of pre v1ous yenrs \Vroatllug mntcltl'~ will be run m connct1tlon with tho boxtng cvonts but 1 orscsl ocs l)lid U e .Iuter college cngo hlt w1n not OCt' tr unhl n.t'ter Jnnuary ftfllt

The su~coss ot thC" picmc 1s due to Mrs Roy Jol ism nss sted by Mrs Ba ket 1\has Moser' Mrs Seltolea Mrs Red Mrs Wngtlcr nml Mra Stmpson MIRAGE SALES

NOW STARTING

Tl 0 nnuunl ~tlhamur.r~l track moot wllt be tl 0 lnst cvct t on the e<!h(!duln nn 1 Wl11 "Ullcur 80 uotlmc in April Both amgles nnd loubles 1n tonn1a wJll btl run oft 1 1 Mnrc1 nud April

HOMECOMING NOV. 11

Pre-Law Students Have Organization

Tuosdn:v eve h g at 7 00 In room 24. ot tl c Admhnstl'nhot bt Hdmg t! 0 first meetlJ g of tl c :Pro Ln. v Cllb ol tl 0 tr11 tvaraJty wtts forme 1 PrOi'cssor Whlto t!Ondt ett"d tl e rlc>ctt g nn l at tor tt sl ort tnlk on tl o advAntages to be lornNl by tl e 11(' Jbl."!r!l of tJ c c<l b tt a olct't Ot o.f offl~erli ms 1oM Chfforl n »Ida \ M elotte 1 preslde>nt Lnwson wns olo<!te 1 'Vt('ll prt"!lid~ht, nnd lh$(ln f"t{S mn It SO(:rctnry tronst rcr

Two l'On m1ttcl:!s were n)lpon ted ouo to lrnft. by In ws nnd U c otl or to nr rnng(l progi'nms tor u o moctings Tl10 meohng time wns sot na the first nud tlilrd TttC!S ln.ys of 1.'\ Ol"J n ont11

'l:'l o Mlrnge sell ng <tnmr nign wdl be g Mo ldll.3' October G :n d \Vlll cob tit uc unhl October 15 :\.. lovlng ~ 1 P lull be g H't1 to t1 (! sorortty s~lling the lOst books Tl 0 .!itnff vlU aeloct tl c

tropl y '"luC'l w II be gtHJ to tl e '1\'111 Mr ru 1 1t v lt b<' on hBJilliJ IU tl e h bnry

Tl 0 Mir gc o.ff1eo s Iocatc 1 in Rod oy l nll i tl (' st~~l<l room tl at bousod tl e Lobo Jnst VNL'r SnJ('SllH~JI from oneh eorotity arc nskcd to rn.ll :tt tbfs Offtee: nt (' gl t oclol'k 1\[(lllnv to got tl eir re ~elpt boole

1031 Mirage bonttt (9 nnd POJJUlnrity girls ,., u bo sctoet(! 1 Hf:fe>rct tly tlus YMr Tho method o.t cled o wlll np p(lfit MOl I U o t obo

oos !opnrhnent bb oti {It borders sentr cs stand lHtl ready

As lc- from tt n 1sunl or lcr of bust guns wl y :t. monopoly of ru er may ess vnrJOus teelmtet11 papers n td ad C'aUs(l. tenM nomenb nt tlle C' nhasstea

lrC"lJsrs 1 nvl'- be~n prcsC!ntC! 1 b<!fore tt o :u a wll~ 'tl o ' ltte 11an l ns takea

\nn In] el chon of officers wna 1 cl 1 nt tl e mel'bt g ln~t Mol dny i Ight Jnek Su 1 sou 31 vi o lNJe.rvc-s n. grcnt deal of er£'iilt for furtl <'It g tl o 1 tcrosts o/ tl e eamJ us d(lbah tg orgn nznhon vas r(' (lle('t('d 1 res d l t of tl o Forun lhs abtl hes tll'l n. Jeadct of forcns " nchvl

grou1 by 1 romi ent e tgu cora m the <'ltnrg11 of Aft1en '

Vlrlntty .AJM acvernl d m e>r lneetn g1.1 As trade bc-coiU{IS nora nnd more n 'f{lr<' 1 cld nt the most prmilinct t boti"l ton1ahonnl there is n gro VJ g tcndenC'y n Alb q (lrquc TJ C!so bru quets nrc to revert to tl o confl'tenee table Ill

sui J('c-ts ot consul rablo publie ty th ts stead of to m n:<; :lct'Ordtng to Mr Bow br 1g1 g algnm IJ:fn.u before tl <' pt hUe 1 nn nc~ent ngrcN cnts both 111 trade

!'1na.nc(l9 nnd pohtles are Vll'iwcd by 1 im ns nn

t cs 118 1 ro' e:d last year tu d tl e pro gram tl nt he a d Dr Penrec nre a.r rang g is o c tJ at sl o 11 \~ n nnd ltolrl tl (' SUJ port of rl cry ncmber

Rt ce tl IJ apC'Ctnl nSRCssnent 1 hm lS e-xpresswn of n M.,. mood born of tie

t 'Vorld Wnr wl clt 119 do!!c-d 'tot 1 v Us " 1 tot all i O>de tal '"P"" ' • • • i

" trent es nlo te bt t bv n l'ln ge lll apr tN pt 1 as bC'r nle to mr~mtnm n t" WIIfo tl JS dot~s hot e:tn t1 tit 1.1" ec As lli exn Ilo ol t1 a tse of t I!

" I mnu ' nturo I ., boo fUndnmen ' y olinpter f•nds derh ei from tl c 'ut n nltore! m tl o past tO> """ 1 e ns hon fcos "' "'11 M I y spool a! nsscss mts that In lhons of o vi o I avo ' cuts n molol pvrm i1 v.tl• rn>I sec ''"n I o v •hp d ,,• really " ns ' ti(U Wrt! 1 tl lt b n (IOtJ.Sp cuous IJlncc on ,... t I

tl ' e:ms of <'01 dtle'ting Itttcm n Jona u tl .. <'"llp 9 inotl cr N~::unplc rs o ld

,. " d t tercoursc nrl'l nttt'Jlil h lg to nvo rm Frl.'slmrn Mrdnl ' lieh 1S pr{'S(' tc :'1.

t t1 fr 1 ~ tn otl C'r eot thet tho ond oloach )Oar

0 0 05 For f1ttlor rcahng on ntmntionnl t'ng ncc-r "\ 1 o liM the lJgl ost set oln~~tlc tllntters Mr Bow nm suggCI!ta books

record lor tint l Mr Also " seot " whicl mny bo obtnlnod tlirougl tl • of tie M rngr tl c Uu!vors,ty yMt (Conhnnccl on pngo fo r) (~onhnul'l o pngo four)

Grncc Cn npbc I 31 lvns ('}oet(!d ne l c~t1eut B{'tt) Holloi rn 31 eC!l'i'C' tnrv nn 1 Rt Ss('Jl IInlt a<) business

n tttger BC'Cnl so of tJ r u sunlh lrt.rgc program spo t.<5orcd by tlJo Formn tl 5 year tl e n.sststnt co of t vo nddt tlol nl off r('rS--Matstn t t 1si IC!Is ma nger nnd l.'Orr<'::~t oudtng ecrrotary-n.re 1 ee le 1 Tl ('$(! vdl be elected nt eome t we i t1 c ('nr future

Plans for tl e vcar nrc um sualJy com 1 rei C'iiSh (f 81 1 t'Hrnno possessing tal ent for SI ceeh lnnlt g Wlll bo gwon an opport tnity for flC\ clcping Jns po vcr!J of ornt{lrv nltl l<'hntc

TJ e Umvers ty of Oklal oma boa&ts of l , 0 thousand students and 1 !I taJit I as from t venty ftva td thuty thou ann 1 ;vnte.hu g tl eu games Tlte Lobos thorofare lnU probably perform be fore n lntga a tdtertce t!Ia week end 'l"llo game will bo nnnou teed by qunr ters nt the College In

When t1 c Lobos retur 1 every mem be o£ tl e student bo ly al o tid turn out to giVe tl Cll a l'Ol lUng wcll!orno for 1 >:!I lose or he vo ltno v tlmt the Lobos , U slow .flgbt nnd true sports i tnnsl ip to their wort! :v opponents the Oklrtl on n. Sooner8

HOMECOMING NOV. 11

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