LODOS IN fiRS·T t~EsT· TO,-MOR.R.OW
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LODOS IN fiRS·T t~EsT· TO,-MOR.R.OW
' I' ' ., .. I ',· •,,' ; U. N. M; WEEKLY PAGE FOUR .., '~! :. ;i . ·, I tl i•. • ' !' if: i' '' ' ·, j :(:+++++++++++++++++++•+++, ~4~:1 n!ff~" · 0~u~:; c~~~~n~~~m~; + SOCIETY '+ month~. thr~e Phi Mu alumnae an· :++++++++++++++++oC-++++++++ nounced their engagements In rapid succession and It was for a time ru· pRESIDENT A.111D ·BOARD OF :RE· mored · that the local chapter was GENTS ENTERTAIN gojng to adopt for its rushing mottQ: "Join !;'hi Mu, and get married." The soclalllfe of the University for EarlY in september, Miss Alice White the school year commenced brilliant· became the Jlr!de of M1•, Lyman Putly with the Regent's and President's ney and broke up the trio. Miss reception to the stltdents and faculty Qrace Stortz also announced her en· of u. N, M. last Friday night, It gagement to Mr. Ray McCanna, WIIS one of t)le largest social at(a!rs former st\dent 1J.t the University and that has ever been held In Rodl)y a member of the PI IOPP.a Alpha Hall, which had l>een elaborately Fraternity. Theil· wedding is set <Jecoratecl for the occasion With for early ll]'ovem,ber and the. bride terns, palms, and cut flowers. ltas'been the !I'Uest of honor at many The guests were Introduced to Ed· social affairs In h!'lr honor. · Miss ward Horgan, president of the Stu- Louise Lowber whose engagement d!l'nt council, who presented them to Hugh Cassidy was anpounced durto President and Mrs. Hill. In the lug the summer will also beQome a 1·eceivlng line, there were also the bride soon. Hon. Nathan Jaffa, p1·esident ot the Early in tile summer, the wed· Board of Regents, Mrs. Grunsfeld, ding of Miss Annie Lee Duncan and .Dr. and Mrs. Reidy, Thomas Kelehel', Allen Bruce took place in the bride's Miss Sedlllo, the Hon. A. A. Sedill~ home at Memphis, Tenn. They have Miss Mosher, Dr. and Mrs. Hessler, since returned to Albuq11erque to and Dean Hodgin. ' talte liP their residence here, Mrs, After11ome time spent In conver- Bruce is a Kappa Kappa Gamma, . sat!on and getting acquainted, the while Mr. Bruce is a member of the 'floor was cleared for dancing. a,Jld local chapter of Sigma Chi. Anthose who desired danced for an hour other summer marriage was tliat o~ or two until "Home, Sweet Home" Miss Ruth Davis to .Jimmy Waite at ended the evening. Retreshments of Las Vegas, After a honeymoon by pnuch and various cl!ltes were served automobile thl·ongh Colorado and throughout at a flower-deckecl stand northern New Mexico, they returned in one corner of the hall. All In all, to Pueblo, Colo., where they will relt was a very enjoyable affair and side. And so it goes, Perhaps there served the dotJble purpose of Intra- we1·e mo1·e for there Is . no telling duclng tlte students to the Board of when Cupid may shoot, Regents MHI of making· the new students more at home on the Campus. ALPHA DELTA PI TO EN1.'ERTAIN THE PAN·HELLENIO TEA The Pan-Hellenic tea last Saturday afternoon was well attended and everybody had an excellent time. The tea was given by the four soror· itles on the Hill, prlmar11y in honot of tile new students In the University, and every attempt was made to get all the girls acquainted. The afternoon was spent socially and In dancing. M1·s. Sells at the plano furnished the music. Refresh· menta of punch and wafers · were served thl·oughout tlte afternoo11 from a l•eaullfully decorated lJOotlt on wl!lch the University colors were Interwoven tn· an artistic manner. The four sororities played various roles us hostesses at the tea. Kappa Kappa Gamma was In charge of the luvltaUons, Phi Mn decorated Rodey Hall for the occasion, Alpha Chi Omega lind charge of the refresh· ments, while Alpha Delta PI tagged the girls as they entered the hall and assisted In Introducing the newcomers. The tea Is a very pleasant custom and serves ·to 11cqualnt the new girls more rapidly around the C'ampus. ' 'l'',. • '. ICAPPA RAPPA • o,ufliA INITIATES Last Sunday night, Gamma Beta of l(appa l{appa Gamma, held the first Initiation of 'the schoot year, when four pledges were taken Into the active chapter. Mary Wilson, Norma Williams, Elizabeth Shepard, and ?.lilly Culpepper are the four new members to wear the Kappa key. The ceremonies of Initiation were held at the home of Mrs. Allen Bru• who ltas recently joined the ranks ~f the Kappa alumnae in Albnquer· que. It Is worthy or note that this ,Is the first time that regular Sophomore initiation-a commendable custom which the local Kappa chapter adopted last year-has been attempted and successfully carried out at u. N. M. ~~;t~o t~:!~tlo:11fodkt~:h!:j~log~~: Hall'a Royal Pharmacy Send the lad away In the clothe$ he wears, If he has the right stuff In )lim, .)le. wilL soon "swipe'~ a complete wardrobe fr9m )lis schoolmates, and· as occasioill demands, he will continue to swipe the necessities of apparel from the sons of parents who believe everything they read and don't know a joke even when It's In a catalogue.· The difference between swipllllg and· steallng·, while vague to thtehparehnt~l eye, Is perfectly oJ>vlous to esc oo • boy•a· eye.. U your son. Is a prize swlper, it does not mean, necessarily, that the penitentiary wm be his fu· dlately he Tefvbg emf emf cmfcmfc ture home. Rather, he will :be im·· mediately respected by his fellows, and in the future he will IIll all prob· ability bEY president of the First Na·· tiona! Bank. of your city. .At the least, he will be mayor. Certain)S, gre!,lt honor and emoluments will aeerne to him. Meanwhile, be proud of his bul\dlng · a·billtles and do root ~ramp theil• development ·by sending· him what he can swipe .for himself, - . -J, M. In Life. ------- · LOCALS . . :t ++++++++++++++++++++++++++c-;-;on:n::;t:ry::;;:l:;as:t:;·;:ye:;a;:r:.:;::;::;::;::;:::;::::t Ed Horgan, president of the As· -1 soclated Students, returned for a late reglslratlon at the University after an extended trip East. Thb many friends of Joe Bursey will be sorry to hear that he has been confined at the :Methodist Sanatorium all summer with a severe attack of tuberculosis and Is accord· tngly unable to return to school this fall. However be Is now able to receive visitors. t . ·' ' '' '' 'l lt may be an old saying, but it still suits the, occasion-Cupid was very busy with his ttttle bow and arrow.s this . summer, especially amo11g alumhl ot the University, and In m~~ellY of tliem he lias witnessed the . ,. ·BODDY ·• S J. ~RETZf~ Cot.a.Jjl'·'!l' · ·· · Allen· .· oe Shop · SOS W. ~ntral. I ·. · .10 ' .A word as to outfitting your boy for going away to school this fall. The school catalogue will tell you In wearisome detail i.t is oocessary to !lrovlde your son wftli thr.ee pairs ot shoes, one tlair of overshoes, six Phone 002-\V 421 \V, Central ·One of anaMos Confec in • 522 West Central MEET MEAT BUTT'S DRUG GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. RENT A CAR ALBUQUERQU .RIVE & KELEHER MARTHA CANDIES First and Central _________ ___ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS .._.. 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The fh·st centered In Ute ga!lle with the In· regular meeting which will ·IJe held beginning of school, This enables will be absolutely ·in the hands of · those in charge of atbeletics to keep 1the student body for the completion yea1• meeting was called Thursday . diana which tal<es place t9morrow next Tuesday. afternoon on VarsitY. field. The 111• The first thing in the • or<ler of closer· tah 011 tile ti~~rets thus given of all business which has arisen re- noon at 12: 30 by llld ;Horgan, Presidian game is no longer considered business was the official confirmation out and as no Unl~ersity student lating to the Associated Students or dent o! the student Council. Though merely a practise game, bl1t Is now of the election of Fred .Wagner as w.lll be admitted thl~ yea1: solely\~n the ~niversity. 'rhe two prev!~us not all of the members of the class regarded as a real test of the calibre editor-in-chief of the U. N, M. Wee!>,· h1s q1~ her say so-ille. twl~e!s Will meetmgs h.aye l>een occupied w1th were present, the attendance wa'!l of the Lobo lineup, In fact, Coachily fo1• the coming year. Owing to luwe to· be pr_esented, by thetr owner matters at'lsmg during t)~e openh~g good considering the unhandy time, . Johnson ·ts not at all optimistic in the fact that Joe Bm•sey who was at the gate .m orde11 to secu~·e e11· of schoo,l and accm·dingly this Will and those who pame pushed through regard to the outcome of the game, chosen editol' last spring on account trance. The1·efote lt<.will be Wtse for ?e the first real 4iltudent body meet- the business to be~ transacted as soon for tlte Indians '\viii start against the ot lll·healtb;· Wagner natmally' as~ all students who have· not already se- mg of tlle year. as possible. Phillip Miller was electLoboa tomor1•ow a much stronger sumed the place as ranlting member cured these cards to see Managm• One of the matters of Prime im· ed president of the class. and took team than they have ever Placed In . f the 1921-1922 staff.· Bruce Hangar as soon as IJOssible. portance which is to . come up for charge of the meeting. Apparently the field. With last year's lineup There was also some discussion . • ~ettlen1ellt is the selection of a new he is .very capable' and well tttted practically Intact, and with the "ad· relative to the entertainment of the FIRST FOOTBAL.~ FATAI;):TY Varsity yell leader. As u. N. M. 'is to direct the Freshmen. Nominavantage of several weeks more of Denver University team which wlll this year fac)ng one of the hardest tiona and balloting for the othet of· • practise than the Lobos have had, arrive here next week. While deFrenwnt, Ohlo.-Ohio's first !opt- football schedules .in yea1's, the team fleers were then held and the rest of the Indians have a better chanl:e finite plans can not yet be made, it ball fatality of the season was rec'ord- will need eve1·y bit Of encouragement the ticket was cJlOsen with. very. lit· th1111 they have ever had to score a Is now planned to have a banquet ed here last night ii1 the death of that can possibly be given them and tie excitement except In the selecvictory over the Vat·slty. for Pte teams and late!' an All-Un!- Albert S1vandler, seventeen, membei· a first class yell leader will help tlon of th':. Secreta.,ry, whire Miss Mar~ Practise has been going ahead ·1u11 'versity ·dance in their honor. De- of the Clyde, Ohio, junior high school ccttsiderably to aid them voc.ally. As garet Smithers was elected f:Jy a mas peed all weelt lil prepar~tion for fililte arrangement~ will lJe com· team, who was inJuted 'in a gamQ usual the cho-ice will be made by the jority of ,only one vote over Miss the game, and, the Lobo lineup con·IJJleted at the meetmg Tuesday. .• 'Tith Fremont High School Saturday. Student Body aftel' the various can• Josephine Milner. John Howard, a _:_:__ _...J!.------------;::::;-:;-:;;;--;::;::;;::;;;-;:;:;::;-~:;-:::;:;;T.-:-;:::;:::::;:::;;:~:::::::::::-:-::-:::-;;:::::;-::;::---,-'---"---~-------- man from the Pecos valley, was elect..,. S'.rAT.I!l t•NIVEUSITY OF NEW lll.l!lXICO I"'OTIIALL SQUAD ed vice-president and Joseph Ben· ,iamin of Albuquerque was made treasurer. As the Freshman are not . ,.,. . .aqowed to elect a representative to · _.he· Student Council during the first ! . semester, they Will have a better opportunity of seeltlng oUt the man for • the nlace .. · Further organization, the i .... . . appointl.pg of committees, and. other f. · matte1·s were necessarily put off until a later date on account of the brevity of time. · Tlmrsday the . Juniors and Sophomot·es class both held meeting to elect o~ficers. In the Junior class, bale Snyder ,was' elected president, Mary Wood Wll!l chosen vice-presl· d,ent, Clarissa ParscJlts, secretarytl'<)asurt!r,' and l!:lriJ.er Bryan was made rep1·esentalive to tile Student Connell. · The Sophomores chose Willis Morgan as riresident, Norma Williams vice-president; Isabelle. Porter, secretary-treasurer, and George Owens as Student Council member. The elections were more or less rushed through in .Order to get tlteni out of the wa?.' because there is; a )'agulation of lhe Student Connell that each of the classes shall compll!'te their. organization within at least two .Weeks after the begin·· ning of tile ·school year. This ·year it was especially necessary to elect tl!e new members to tile Student Council in order to assemble that body and settle some pressing matters of business. Each of the classes still ' lms some further business to do In the line·~,of appointment of committees; etc,., but the most Important Top row: Harrington, 1\lorah, Hernandez, L. 1\IIller, Benjamin, Hernandez, W., Hill, Stlnnet, Lovett, Coach Johnston, Greenleaf, .Jones, Cart· part of' the organization Is complete. right. ' Second row: Popejoy, T., Canlelou, Hopkins, Ferguson, .Gretlter, Regan, Pearce, Danielson, Capt. Popejoy, Russell. N. M. M. I. 'rEAM DEFEATED Bottom row: Pate, Boan, Pollock, Grenko, Kelly, Brown, C., Hammond, Dolde, Scarborough, Howell, Aitl<e~ll~. •. CORSAGES ClJT FLOWE~iiiJ!I!! OFAL 118 Sonth Fonrth Phone oSS-J ' .. ; 0 1;==============:; -o- ',,' num-~1 their 'downright economy. . ' . 'NUMBERTWO INDIAN OP~ONENTS WILL Plan11 Made for Eentertaining to th10 ··i1ndergraduates here at the TWO STUDENT OFFICES TO Freshmen, S~phomo~ and JamD.U. University. This year they are small PROVE STROlllG MATCH . BE FILLED iors AU Chooae Class Officers . ·' 0 pasteboa1·d cards" ,numbered for • IS ~REDICTION · · for· Coiriibg Year The first meeting of Ute. ne'v elect- twenty-five p~formances in pJaqe of Many Matters to Be Decided in 1 Dutton May Make First Appear- ~~/t:r~:~~o~~~n~~l Yr~e:~e~~ !~~l~es~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~a~~ ~1~etsTK~~c~r~v~~:u~~v~~ 1 the Fifst Student Assembly Class ele-ctions were j;l'enerally in ance in Football Togs few pressing matfet·s. While 11'0 all students by tlte !lumbers COI'l'es- I of t~e Year . . order the,. past wee!~. 'The Seniors THE SUGAR BOWL smar~~d . Albuquerque; New Mexico, Friday, September 29, 1922. • I their l,nob~'"ve. HAYDEN 'i ,,OPERATE. CARPS FOR '22 VARSITY WILL PLAY NEW STUDENT COlJNCIL ADMISSION GIVEN TO STUDENTS VARSITY YELL LEADER CLASS ORGANIZATIONS· INDIANS, AREAL TEST HOLDS SHORT MEETING ·The Studeut's Admission Cards for TO BE CHOSEN FRIDAY COMPLETED THIS WEEK .. BARJ!ER~~· BAT~ SOFT DRINRS""~nd CIGA:RS . 20'7 W. Oentt•al University , Men all over the country favor Society Brand Clothes for .. . PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF .THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO LODOS IN fiRS·T . - W. F •. Switzer & Co. .....!~.·-_;----------'"7- < L-------------~~·' VOL, XXV: Successol' t . ett . ,V, Central Avenue -------~------ I · 302~~ 181 Phone L ___.__.._,,__,. -o- F~" bin"" , .. LIVELY CO· '' ==~~~- ==~.~====~~==~~~~~~==~==~~==~~~====~~ For Photographs or Kodak SHOE REPAIRING Pat Pngll and Marshall Wilson have also moved down to the Sana· torium for the winter. Tllere Is .some talk of establishing a ·branch of tile Univeslty down there. Marshall bas registered In tlle Universlty for this semester. · -oNorman D. Mayne, one of last year's graduating class who has been on the campus tlle past week left Monday on the Limited for Chicago 1, where he will resume his duties with .a large business firm there. lllddle Mapes, former Varsity lllnd has sufficiently recovered from in· juries received While working at~ a lumber camp near Thoreau, N. 1\'L to be on the Campus once more. Prob· ably his husky physique gained while playing football at U. N. :M. aided him greatly in recuperating from tlle Jrtjuries he sustained when a huge pile of logs caved In on him •. THREE FRATERNI'I'mS -aANNOUNCE NEW PLEDGES Claire Bursum, .who attended Varsity in '20, artd who has been In The end of the second week after the University of California for the registration has practically conclu• past two years has returned to grad· ed rushing activities on the part of uate from this institution. Her the three fraternities on the Hill and younger sister, <'Ruth, bas also ma· tlieY take tills op).lortunlty ot present- triculated as a Freshman here. lng their new pledges to the Campus. -o. Alpha Delta announces the pledg· . lng of'lhree men. Ellsworth Duke Dean Mitchell recently received a of Roswell; Buster'Kelly, of Roswell; ·letter from nonald Richardson, who and ·sidney Bartlett of socorro. ltas been attending school at Oxford, ~ ' · . . England, fo1• the past three years. . Beta Delta of PI Kappa Alpha an· Richardson was formerly a student nounce.s the pledging ot ~!gilt neo- at u. N. M. but received the Rhodes pbytes. George Smithers, of .Albu- appointment In '19 and has just reqnerque, Gi\Orge Stevens, of Albu- turned to the states. He states that querque, navid Burton, Grove City, although Europe Is illltu!, he prefers Pa., .P. D.. Miller, of Albuquer.que, the states as a permament diet. He Charles. Barber, . of Albuque~que, intends to visit the UniversitY soou. Bernard Scarborough, of Santa Fe, A1fred Bunn, of Albuquerque, and -o· Lynn Hammond of AlbUqMrque. Bob Albers all(l Hi Waters ltave Beta XI of Sigma Chi announces entered~ the realms of· l!lgh npance the pledging ot ten promll!lng young and catpent~y and are~ bUilding a men: Maxwell Merritt of .Albuquer· mansion In the Heights. No one que, Joe Benjamin, of: Albuquerque, knows ho\y .much they may lose on Louis Cal1telou, of Santa Fe, Yale the veliture, but we hope It will not Raymond of Albuquerque, Woodford be a total fall•1re. Heflin, of Albuquerque, Byron Boan, -o•of Raton, Dan Burrows Of RosWell, ~ ltaymot1d Thompson, prof.esslonal Gordon Kirtrtey, of Chl~ago, m., stunt filer, who has been In AlbuHobart Carter, of Sergeant's Bluffs, querque fori the last three week~ Iowa, and l!lrvl!! Betts, Bf Clovis. takihg pas~engers 11P, paid the .Urti· versltY a visit and was so well pleased 1\IANY ENGAGEMENTS AND that he has registered and will atl\IAR:It.IAGES MIONG FORl\mR tend the t1niver!!ltY all year. UNIVERsiTY S~UDENTS TlttS SIDlllmn. ' TO PARENTS ,, ,, ~ r A Young Men'a Store· ~~~~;~=~;==;~~~ "':============::~ -o- . 1 e Des~ In Town 124'S, second St. Phone 121 N. ·M. WEEKLY ,. J STEP~ lf.You. Come ·once to 0lU' · · OAF ER~ 124 N b. OHOO, MALTS" Try. Saturday, the 2 3rd, will find three of the .leading Eastern Elevens and orue Southern Eleven opening the football season for 1922 in t)lelr sec! tiona. Yale wlll meet Bates at New Haven, Penn State will try out their tricks against St. Bonaventure, Cen· tre -college will meet Carson Newman at. Dalllville, · Ky., Syracuse will take on Hobart College and WashIngton and Jefferson pLays Geneva In the otlieJ• Eastern struggle. These games are all comparatively small and unimportant, but will .JiVe~ the first trnstwort)ly infilrmatlon on these five teams which were among the largest and strongest in the :J:++++++++++++++++++++++++: You Will Come Again ~TS · FOOmALL DRIVE STARTS IN TiEAMS EAST WHEN FIVE OPEN SCHEDULE SEPT, 23 Alpha Nu of Alpha Delta PI has issned lnvitatlons•for a the' dansant to be held Saturday afternoon from four to six at the Woman's Club downtown. This is the first of the series· of ruslt dances and other affairs which the four sorrrltles 11're giving in the near fdture Pl'eVious to Bid Day, wltlch comes Sunday, October, the first. :1: ·. . ; -<» .. t BY SIMMONS ELEVEN !routing the Indians tomorrow, while necessarily composed. largely of new. men, Will be one able to give a credit• able account of ltsett. The Lobo line will be materially strengthened 1,· by the addition of Dutton, 240 pound center from. Louisiana StatO' Univer• slty, wllo l'eglstered at the Univer• slty Tuesday. Dutton has played at guard and center with Louisiana State and with hfs weight and experience, should prove a valuable addition to,tthe Varsity s(lttad. Green· leaf, last year's captain and All Southwestern guard, has recovered from the Injury received to his lmee, and wlll be able to take his place In the lineup. Captain John Popejoy _ · • , will be unable to t:Jlay In the Irtdlau game, and will probably be out of athe game for two or three weeks, because of a sprah1ed knee receiVed In scrimmage several days ago. Hopldns, two hundred pound tackle, who ha~ been .urtable to praMise for four or fiVe days because ot an In· fected tlnger, will tlrobably get in tomonow's gante. The lhteup to start tomorrow's game hns not bteJt announced, but should the game prove an easier one than Is expe_~ted, It Is probable that all cartdldntes who have beeti show· lug up well In practise Will get a chance to diSIJlay tllelr 'ability undet• fire. Last Wednesday the Varsity had a Ugltt scrlmage with the local lllgb School's gridiron artlsts. Tile football consisted of straight line plays and forward passes, there being no kick ott or punting, ,_ The lads lrt green showed the a!· Vantage ot a.n extra week of practise hnd tllelr team work was much II ,..,.,., Ob" tho Ob"'>; ~· "'"' PRESIDENT HILL LEAVES GRADUATING CLASS ON A SHORT TRIP CHOOSES WALTER BERGER AS HEAD Will Vuit Many Towns in the Pecos Valley Robert cartwright Is Student Coun~ Representative President Hill', of the Unfversity, Js leaving Ute city for a short time, on a trip to the eastet•n part of the state. Tll!lrsday evening lie left tor PortO:Ies whet•e he wm participate In tile dedication of the new Portales ltlgh school. Wltile on the east side, Pres. cHI1J will also visit Clovis, where he wlll address the htgh school students of that city, and that night Wilt also speak to thil teachers. He also intends to complete the circttit of his trip by stopping ·at Ros\Vell and Carlsbad before retm·ning to Albuquerque. Waltr:!r Berger too·lt the chair as presideilt or the graduating class after the count of votes showed that he had won by a narrow margin ov11r his only opponent-, Vernon 'Vilfley. The meeting was well attended, 1¥· ing attended by ~racUca!ly the en• tire membership of the class. Clarence Huffhie who headed tlte class last year took the chair and called the meeting to order, he then aliked tor uomlnationg for president, 1\Ir. Ward nomlnatecl Mr. Wilf!ey and eleven, though they could not make Mr. Bryan 11omluated Mr. Berger much headway against. the heavier aftei• a· shot•t nominating ~speech. team except when second aud third Nominll.tions were closed and a bal· string me11 occUl)led most of the lot takeu, 'Mr. Berger t·ece!vlng two places on the· Varsity team. Ill ore voleq thau Mt•. 'Vilfley. OM Tlte practice gave a good Idea Of vote fo1· Mr. Wllfley was thrown out the ability of seyeral (lf the Lobo l'ecause it WtlS not signed. Mr: men wlio had not before this time Ruffino then declared Mr. Berger been seen ln actual action. Harring- elected Md turned the rueeting over ton showed his speed and got away to the newly e!Mted. presidnt. for sortHl nice open fililrl runs. Pope• Mr. Berger callecl for notnlnatlons joy and Jones playetl their ttsunl for vJce-pres.ld<!ltt arttl MIS§ Lorel!a game, wllllo Regan a new man In the Burton's name was. pla~ed In nomirea jersey showed ttl! W<\ll. Glomi nation, as there wet'e no othM names ana Long stood out among the lllglt proposed, nominations were closM Slll1ool players M exccptlon~l l;)laY- and a unanimous vole was cast fM ers. Miss .Burton. · several of the regular litle liP , Mt·s. Mary Popejoy was- elected were out ~f the gamli. Captain ,Joilll~ unanimously to the office ot secretary Popejoy witS UMble to play because trensu.rer, and Mr. Robert Cart· or a sprtlirted krtee, Whlt.l Hopkhts ,wright was eh!cted In the same manwaa warming Ute grandHi.auda IJc- uer as representative on tlle student cause of au infectM flngt\r, Ootmcll, ' .. didates have shown their wares be· . fo1'e the Assembly. . Playing the first game of· tbe seaThere are also several details to aon here Saturday·, Sol'pt.• 23, the New be completed with regard to' the or- Mexico Military Institute footbali ganilla!ion of the. Associated Stu- team went down In ·defeat before the dents. There are two vacancies to Simmons College eleVen by the be filled by popitlar election. The score of 19 to 0. position of Secret~.ry-Treasurer is to The game was fast throughout and be filled owing to tq_e fact tlutf Mi,Ss remarkably Well pHtyed for so early Ha~el Morris wlto was elected last In the season. 'In· the first quarter, sprint did not return to"school. One the play was swift, but no scores member of the Athletic Council. is were ·made on either side. In the also to be chosen. Section o, Ar· second quarter, Simmons scored a tlcle II. of the Constitution of the touchdown and a goal, while they Associated Students states: repeated in the next frame. with two "Tlte election of all studertt of- more touchdowns, making the score fleers of the Associated Students :19 to 0. That ended aU scoring for shall be by b"allot. Nominations fol' the game though the Institute fought the officers shall be posted on the desperately to 1111sh over· a score in pl·incipal. bulletin board of the· Uni- the 'last quarter. Simmons displayed versity one Wll,ek before the election a \vel! organized and well drilled in the form of a petition signed by. combhtatiotr, while the Institute ten stuclents of the University." showed good form considering the Following the requirements of this short time that they had been pracarticle, there were two Qames posted tieing, and the amount of new mafot· the Athletic council and one for terial. Sect•etary•Treasurer. · Eatber Morgan The game has considerable Interwas nominated for the latter office est ,.for U. N. M. students both be· " wl1ile Jolll\ Popejoy and· Lawrence cause we have often met the Instlnow wlll oppose each othe1' for the tute in athletic contests and because other. Simmons College Is to he one of our · oppolll!nts latel' In the season. A game with them is schedttled for Satul'ClaY afternoon, Ml·s. McLan- November 11, Armi~tlce Day, here dress will eutettain the actives of In Albuquerque, and this Is the first Alphn Gamll)a of Alpha Ohl Omega, and probably the best information their rushees, and·invited guests at a ·We will have to judge our opponents toadlansant. 'rhe affah• w!Jl be given by until the .ganie. at tim Ci>Untry Club from four to six. -Next su'ndny, October the '1st, Is Alplta Gamma of Alpha; Chi Omega Bid t5ay, by the rules of the local will be nt homo Sunday afternoon, Pall·Hellenic. •Miss Mosher will October the 1st, itt 121 North Vassar then give tli'e bi<ls to the girls, after Avenue, trom four to six, when they Which Ute girls wilt go to the •house wiiJ formally .announce their llow ot• rooms or the sorority whose bid pledges, thQy have Mcept~d. t' ti f,,.. .J I I !' 1 i ; -~ '. ., .,, I i PAGE . I' j ~ j~ rl •. " TWO '• '· ,i " FJL)t.~ 1! way. the tault "o! 1\t. N• 1ll!Ittk{y I · · ' l l i I ~1i~te ;:u::t~e;:ul~heyasi;i:e ~ Willbi~l~ts I j --~--------~-,.---------------~ Th BRIGGS PHARMACY :o ?;,: j~e i~ Am;ndm~ts, ~n !~" I .' I~ STUDENTS ., f " 1 .I' • I ' .EUBANK BROS. _-, ··----t +--·---n " n" n--------.. 0 "S.le... a0 . I tf~is i I het~ 1 size?ak• :J!'===·~======·==·====-=·=-=·=·=u-=-=-=·=·===,.=·=·=·==~·! one as to what they mean by 1t, they year, it is doubtful w e er 11 e tve Who saw e moun a n pe . _, _ _ _ _ _" _ , _ , _ _ you take tne trouble any- thousandcmark-th.e probably be over 4,50h0 sthtudetn of his sigthhshaYe and a kick comin;stare at you queerly toasquestio If youn were goal for ts wllich' terThat if you disturlJing a sacred institution ani! the Unlyersity was working will be there's a raisin? mumble something about "patrio- reached. • , -~--'----tfsm" and "love for the school.'' The Footl!all pracfice for an exceptionAn electric bath for seeds about ~: term has simply lost all Yltality in ally 11ard year's schedule has begun to be· planted hastens the germlnatbeing thoughtlessly bandied from and the team is being whipped into Jng process. f JMSHION ~AUJ{ OJ.OTIDERS shape for the first game of the sea- ------=---;"--~---mouth to mouth. c&MfSiETE OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS So we have tried to find some term son next Friday with Austin College. to take its place--one that means Though haudicappM by the loss. of LE4DERS JN OLOTHINO AND FUR-NISIDNGS \\'hat "school spirit" was once sur>- many ot last year's men, Texna Un!posed to signify, Leave "school Yersity has a great poten~ial asset spirit" to the ltigh school students In their JieW coach, Milton Romney, ·-~-----and the orators and let them babble of the University of Chicago, who in CerriUos Hard and · Gallup Soft Coal on.. But in seeking 1o1: some term his first year's coa.ching will ·tal'e Ume, coke 1 soft ~Ou· that will expre~s the real love and charge .of the candtdates for backenthusiasm and the <lo•or-die spirit tield positions. Romney, who was Which is the sign of. a real U. N , M, last sea,son tha .quar~erl>ack o~ the l'HONE 01 . , man and woman, we have found the Unlyars1lY. of C~1cago s team, Wtll be slogan, "U Pel>." Doesn't it liold rem~mbered ch18fly fo1· his worlc ~n stove Wood lUOre vitality, more strength, than beatmg _Princeton, 9 to 0, lu the lltg than the old "school spirit?"· Then int~rsectional .game.. He Is also. a 1"==============::; let's use it and make it a real iJ. N. basketball star and. Will coach the I j M. institution. tr. of T. basketball squad latm• in • • the winter. !rHE VARS~Y YELL Ll~ADER SOiltETHlNG WOUTH A call has lleen issued to the UEl\tEl\fBEUINO TO. Student Body for candidates for this year's cheer leader, In the past, the No one has any more right td go same call has gone out year after around unhappy than he lias to go year-one or tw'o, possibly half a about ill-bred. He owes it to him+t-~~•"-•r-u-••-...-...u-••-••-n-~•-•--••--'-"-•-•-••-o-'1 •• 11 1i do:zen men appeared more or less self. to his friends, to soelety, lind balt·heartedly-an cl one was finally to the community In general, to 11Ye Good Eats Right Prices chosen. ·we would Pr!lctice a te\'v lip to his best spiritual J)ossibllltlea, ' yells or songs,. one~:~ or twice, and not only now and tlwn, once or twice iOG W. Oentral . then forget them, pntll a gatne came a year, or once lli a season, but every " along atftl then-the. exhibition of day and every hour.Phone 358 yelling was a. crime. !t wasn't' halt• -Lfllan :Whiting. J' I It- ·j ~- '\ ,., I . ., I M. MANDELL l. .f. • . .. . +-.-.---·-··---·--·-•-n-u--11 'II i •' L • AHN COAL COMPANY !-~!.!?.~~-. -·-·-·-··-..-~~. -._. ____ < :i ~ .' ' .. ~ I ' . ·~ ' . ' /VAUDEVILLE Evet~uesday and VVedne&day CRYSTAL OPERA HOUSE ....••-•,_..-.tt-n-..-..-.. ,...,_••-·•-u-•-•--u-~•-••-.• 111 • "' .. ..- ......... . guise, • Though "who never risks, of the ones home .--_..,. Many nursing sorebrave arms, aswore the at bravest never often do. 1Iow I told those you fraternity felloW8 Rushe<l me around last week And how they pledged me And how the others Wouldn't speak? Well, It's ..got now . So that they say bello When we pass, • .And I guess maybe someday We'll be friends ngafn, Ancl say, My fellows are rushing me .1\roulld as much as ever, but I'm doln' It for them now. I got all sorts of jobsBut sayTluiy'r!l darn good fellows After au. -·Q, E, ' ALGEBRA ~0 l>ATE You'dgains," better spare yourself your And truly a -olittle fmaginauonpains, . . uven If it didn't hurt 90 terribly muah For the foolish Soph p~ay !),rove more -could stretch the pain enough to . . Wise, . d malre It cover a first-class excuse to And see 'that llgh_t. that ''lies an · Ilea." · 'VHAT THE S];)NIOR THINKS . AJJOUT !!'HE ll'R];)SH!\IAN CO·ED n. · ''Say, that's a pretty good looking kid. . . H'm ••• kindn yonng, tbougli. Still, not so bad, not bad. Wonder what she thinks of the way · ];)vel·ybodY smiles a.' me. • , b·t e she • WisMs she wer!! a Sehlor, too. . Hope she can see the ~~ltll letters on this hat. , , • wlsh I d worn :My Vnrslty sweater: I wonder What her name is , .• , .• R nnd C equals .Thrills. (R and C) and (13 lllld P) equAls WHAT SHE THINKS' ABOUT mn Borlidom. .• Nothfltg, (R and C) and <P and D) equals Tragedy. -GIN, Jr. Wll c!~R •.. '' .I I • :AHN'S / I I '' h S op COLLEGE INN .: Y~ur~artief~Kd • j .I ' EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY 'i " !!~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~ Cam-~~~=============. Remember,Lnst Week B a)ld P equal& Contentment. LIBERTY CAFE· U~IVEM ~TUDENTS . i' Equipment ., AID V"STATE NATIONAL BANK I · 1 IVES GREENHOUSE . U.lI . "The· AGENCY COMPANY th~ j l '. '' . •. Advertisers· .Delmonico Cafe FIRST SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO !Mk'l e.,. G THREE PAGE EATS and DRINKS +--------.. " ____. ___ p . p VJ·ng I U; N/·M. WEEKLY _, . ~===~~~~~~~===~ Cha 1• St CLOTHES, HATS OR FURNISHINGS l ~ Sanitary B .· ! ~J. ... "'' I, Think I ' RED ARROW Think· l 1 a---· ' " a " • ,,.:,-I''.., Rightway Shoe Shop ! i I' j! -a-.. ·'· .. L-------------....1 ~~r. ...... ';f . PIOJWT~~~:Id ~fgt·.· '--------------..1. CITIZENS NATIONALBANK ·. ,. . 241 te;: ·.. .Rut!},, ~'I.: know, r:ve heard, about stay home from· class,· 'Tis an ill Patronize Our LOWELL. LITE~Y SOCIETY tile rldesj'all' 9t tl!e rracj,es ;wlthoqt them, Ho~·mnc~ ar~ ther?'! .. ·. Wind lndeeil that blows nobodr s-ood,·l-======·====~·==:::;:::; wotking? W.l).x.can't·~!lture d!vlile Bill, s()lemuly, "Two dollars." · -o- · 1 things up a lfttle?.. · . · Ruth, "Two.dollars? Oh, I'm sure.. Qf coqrse·w<)',Teali?.e. that..IlO one 1 Othtr··· Offil:el'& to· Be•. Elected _ . .. you're mistaken-!• l1eard. someone woulcl deliberately .star away. ' . .'With~ w~~; Katlierlnit' .:......:: '"£here 'are . onlr say tlley were five dollars. I· know .... twll!ltY·S!x Freshmen In sc.hoo), tltls that's what they said. · Here's flY~ Clev.er Fi•esllle Maidim, at a :t'l!Sh A snii\ff~group of ~h!J_ old .~ait!.Jfu' year." ·. . · dojlars,'BiH .. I don't want,·to cheat dance, ''Are you an artist?" members o~the Lowe.1J. L!tE!!'ary §'-!· Effa,-"Oh, there surely tUust be you,'' . ., · .' . , Expecta•rt !3oph, "WhY. i;olli,e peociety in.~~- Mol],!laY.-. Septero.JJ~r. 2.~th, more than· that-!- !mow "tbat ·-I've It ·WOllld be nice It there we1•e a ple say I haye talent, Why?" · at 12': 30 In J'OO~l\ 2~. of _,the AdmiJI• seen more than that aro11nd he1•e," few mo~~ Of the~e magnanimous ani! Clever Maid, "You certainly have W, H. lstration building ani!. st~:~rted the· Katherine,~"~ thought so too but wealthy roung Frosh floating arounil ste)Iclle<l a be!!ntlful pattBI't:~ on 11,1y worlt of the. Sbcl~ty··. for· 1922-23. they told ua at Otll' fh•st class meet- the dampus, The Campus Tlcltet con· shoes." Fred T. Wagner the ·retiring Pres!- !ng that-we. were the Class of '26.'' cession w.ould be well wortlt !raving· ALL KINDS OF .INSURANCE . • '1,.,· dent tool;; the chair and."c~lleil for -est>eclul~ .lf'tbe Greenies continued HEARD BY THE WAY "Miss Mpsher, Is there any sm·e to maintain t!IUs that' they know First· Hobo: "See that. big· stone 120 s. Tb.ird St. nominations for. the office of presi· Phol}e 862 dent, After .much ·dlscuaslou ?n way' of telling whether this is a more than their sn])eriors. · house on the hill?. Well, lt<)ep away A.l.b;tqum•ql10 N. 1\f, . 1 qualifications of different m!)n and mushroom or a toadstool?" from. there, bo, see?'' the probability· of their ·baYing time "Yes. E.a't it, and if you live it's Pan-Hellenic also seems to be Second Hobo: ''Yea? What's da enough to d!)Vote to tbe job, George .a mushroom, If you die it's a toad- quite a paying proppsltion-especlal· matta?" --=======:=======~ Martin( '":ho was very· active 1n the· stool.'' lr duripg rush seas·gn. How!lver. the First Hobo: "Well, I went up loolt- rt'eorganization ·of the· Society · last money Is probably neces~ary for l'e- in' fol' a hau'-out, and wen I rung de yeat' was unanimously elected to Hlstot'Y 51. Resolved: That Molly pairs. bell, out co mea tree guys, 11<n sha!tes STUDENTS Mad the ot•ganizat!on this year. The Oulpeppli)r sets IIer watch ahell<l.dur· my han',. see, an' den ])uts a little meeting was then ·adjourned because lng. class. · It Is a pitY that:J Carl C. Magee. is 'button on me, an~ den shoved me Come to o! the laclc ,of time tor furfher busi· Affirmat!Ye, D,r. Coa'll. not going 'to the University, He down de cellar wid a broom and ness. Negatlye; Mqlly Culpepper. would verr likely· fhtd considerable makes me sweep it out. No ·soal!, KAJ:IN'S c That .Mr, Martin is well quallfieil , room tor lila cl)osen line of work. · kid, no soap," to handle the affairs of the organ!· 'Tis truly strange that some follts I;=========~===:; zation, a:ll .Present agreed, because should so low esteem what for others · · One Green Frosh, ''Say, who is 1 for your~lass · ·d. High Grade 1 not only of the fact that he bad once would bring llffl and raise to the- this Bruce, Hangar anyhow?" . ear:' g Apparel , before lleen active in the worlt of epitome ()f joy and greatest happiSecond Green Frosh, "Oh, be's au · the Lowell Lit, but ltecause of the ness, But so it goes, that jeweJs A. P. 8." fact that llll bad shown himself a which. to one may gllttei' with the Third Frosb (the greenest of them 'l'An.SITY~.S '', Ag,?nt student affairs worker of no 1ueau purest ray of any gem to another all), "Why, he Is not an A. P, S. JUgl1 \Vork ability !n otjler )ln~s, Of a~tiYlty. be but dtOSS and a piece Of worthless either-he's a Sigma:. .Chi." 100 Noi•t]l FJrst Zi·Hou • Service ''A meeting of the Society," Mr. glass. ·' . · , And yet they wonder why they~~~==::;::::::;:;::;:;;::::=; Martin 'stated to a WeeldY. ,.~porter, laugh at them, If nothing else their --===:::::==:;;;;;;:=====~ "will be held within the next week "H'm-Stand!ng Room Only, we lool1s of blank amazement at certain r to elect the rest of the officers, es- venture.. , . " · times is enough to malta a ch!•onlo peclally itUpo1·tant' being the elec"Mrs. Tiernan Bai·es All hi Com·t." dyspeps!c sllllle. · Kodaln ~- Printing tJon of a .secretary as the secretary Quote-Evmling Hera!d, Sept. 26. Perhaps someday, ·.If they survive, has charge o.£ the debating schlldule they will smile as fnduJgeptly at an· Filma "" Developing ancl letters have already been re· WANTEDother Freshman class and wondet• If 'V SHOP celve<l asking for debates."· · •· ~ they were ever half _so ba.to. AGENT debates were being. held last An unfaillng recipe !ot• romance, • !:~===:::==~;:~===~ 11 theThree sclwo1s deb~Ated. the year, Uni- ailventure, or excitement. One of the .lllii Mj1s tall~mg 11bout "' Ilr C 1 the Addi'ess Mademo!sell,e X, B()i: 14, their rush banquet last week · at Yarslty of of So.u,tbel'll Tamarislr Inn said, In the cours. e of University Arizona, aandom tilea, local u• N. · M. · \Vc SpeciauJ,j) in (Om• Want-Aqs bring results. the conversation. REPAI\·R'S,;.,~OUBLE Aggie College. Prospects tor de· hates are very good (lnd a full ache· Watch for the l'eclpe. Useful to "And we had a much bettor tiJlle <lnle can be arranged without troub.Ie. ever:!:one,) than we would have 'had if there bad TAUPERT OPTICAL CO. -obeen any !Joys along," Phone 70'1'.\V o Est>eelally at the Dorms. That's queer-the boys around CAJ~IFORNIA STUDENTS GIVE 803 w. Central BENEFIT DANO,E had just about got the Idea that they Gildersleeve Electric Co. Pitfall umt Gin •vould eu!l'geftt that were sort of Indispensable at snell af· Not vm·y long ago, the Faculty someone ~-Y:~ Nina~~llltt, fal~~tfall ventures to adil that the ' imd stu<lents of the College of Mining Into the midst o£ the cam 11118 she Admlnlstr~ttlon would very probably We eater to University students THIS IS YOUR at Callfornla wet·e I>lanning on a big cam11, be glad to sanction such an arrange- as well as the. general public Miners' Ball to celebrate the ou.enInto the wilds same she-ment. ~ lug of the school. Arrangements Yuld And 1110 whfspet·lng IeaveY as she· _ Gin suggests that t11e girls herer nil be<m Qompletccl When ~vo~d was passed by after rush with lmlttlng 'teas, quilt· . w. n .. E ON, P••o1•· received of the extreme nee .. 0• many 1\lurmure<l sottly to the sky, fng sprees, trnth parties, etc., while ' 109. • Central COlliE AND BE AT HO- HERE of the sufferers In tho Argonaut mine Rush, Rush, Rush, tho boys· evidently don't need any disaster at Jackson, California. Many parties at all-they rush plenty ot the tamllles were destitute with So 011 Into register she passed, otherwise. Have Dances t11e father- dead and all. were suffer· Into Rodey vassed she-------~·' m cony in g. So the Faculty and Students of And th scattero" girls as In she 1 IIa"e a little room-mate, p In .e ore !r IE01' I the College of Mining voted to make ,:ent " · · Wl!o' goes all round with me, 200 • •ntrnl the Ball a benefit affair for the vic· Crowded round with dire Intent, And wltat can be tho use of her High. Grade CANDIES and· tlms' famll1es. The dance was a huge Rush Rush Rush. Is more tlum 1 can .See. Compl e Line of . success and all of the proceeds were ' ' c:o Hlgh Grade ShOet sent to Jackson to be distributed so for a Ume the malden stayed, She Is very, very like me among the sutrerers by the Re!l Yes tor n time stnyed sheFrom. her bead down to her toes, Cross. · This goes to sliOW• that col· 'But her college Ufe palcil all too soon And that's bccauso .shO always wears lege students are not always so en· Hearing that consistent tune, What once were all my clothes. tirely centered on pleasure as they Rusll Rush, Rus11. · a1'o suvposed to be. ' She fs always there before me SOFrWATER Then one night from it all sha 11ed, When 1 jump Jnto my bed, R;\DIO ~SPECTOR . Far f1•om the dot•m 1led she-· Because she says her's Isn't mndeThe Most Up-to-Date afe TO.JlE HERE SOON Awny where cool convent walls con- Or the pillow hurts l1er head. """'ffrtt.t•••'•f'lf11tlll! irt the City , ' tnln, Ad vice from New Orleans Indicates SATISFA Relief from that dread refrain, Some morning very early, that Tl~eodore G. Deller, Radio In· ABSOLUI'E CL UNESS "''""".........*'tflil I shall leave her to lier doom,. spector for the ilftlt district will be Rush, nush, nush. < See Our lo And when.a room·mtlte h.ns no mate, in Albmju<irqull sometime in thll somo for tbe glories of this world; Of what use Is a rtJom? SEIWICE AliJIQ early part of Octobct·. and some R. DAVIS CALL, Agent While here hll will conduct llxnm-• Sigh ro 1• the Prophot'J! Paradiso to 311 W. Central Call -The Dally Cialltornfan. !nations tor ~lldlo Licenses and It Is come· Phone 17'1 expected that many wlll take ad- Ah take cash, nnd let tbe credit Y'oung Collegll Guy-"Say, I want • Phone 845-W vantage this opJ)ort\tnlty to secure ' c• he~d go . thll rumble of t1!e distant 1 something to wear arollnd llconses of .higher than second class Nor pus, something simple, you thn know." amateur, . dun. Green Salesgirl, (;Lt the clothing Botlt Wllfle:r and Wl!klnsbn are omar :Kbayyam. ~lore,-"Er·r, how large is -the Cam· Unexcelled slated ror commereialllcenses wbfch . us?" . ~~--------------wlll place the University sfalion in Though two birds Jn the bush abide; P • the class of commercial stations. · The outside world is very wide, Friday morning n number of very! OP.EN DAY "'+li+!H:H::M+i~i+MH.+Ii+!Jt+t Hold fast tbe bird that's In yonr hand mournful fac95 were seen_ on the AND ;t++l tt It I II 11++11 U+ I til+! And rrom the others turn aside. campus. accompanied by heart-rend· C t Fl ; t e r •oraage Bouquets CLOSE.D 0 + PITFALL AND GIN + :Moral · lllg wails whenever a left arm was u • NIGHT + + accidentally jarred or slllllJ)ed. (That · P t · f All Kinds GARS +++t++++++++++++tt•III++U I so little Ftesble at the Dorm was one of the times when the hale ll---...1 SERVICE SOLU.()QUIES I think tha~ you'll be very wise, and hearty, shoulder-slapping good . Of A J.>ledgc ,lf And to that Soplt you atfckdis· mand".) fel!OWI! were notfceably' In dll· Ul'TOWN: 1. y· yourfoolish love for that Senior Why?not TyphOid inoculation. l ! -,.·,; GEO; MARTIN..PRESIDENT 'OF dances-?• ·Why cJ,oes-one'' girl g~Jt•·an· .a~ ·1 P . ar or Sta .S 111~ke adv~e: ... _u_N_I-.VERS-~ITY::::.~s::TU::::D::E::=s::-I ...... the. yell leader-an:,, w:EEKLY ASSEMB L Y I· ' · oF BIRD REvcaEs snow!' I""· n a, it{. l the pep and entnusfasm and courag'l! FITTINGLY COMMEM. . B • inYitatfon o! Pres DaYid s. . Get Your . 1would ooze out o! anyone at tl';e ~ ORAToES SIGNING OF l . Y ' t ALBUQUERQ'L'E, NEW MEXICO I:!Oun(l. o! the dreary.reSJIOnse to hi.S. . CONSTITUTION! Hill and Dr. John D. Clark, the films_ • ''efforts, · of the Federal ;Bird Refuges were CJC.ED, Cl,.l)ANltaJ . Published every Friday through-~ ·So Friday, when we set out. to c • ~· shown in the Chemistry Building last ~tnd DYED . out the college year bY the 0s~ud~nts t choose a cbeer leader for u. N, ru:. Mr. Tausek, of the Mormng Jour·. Friday night by 1\Ir. Cook of the AINext t(t State...N~ttio:nilt Ba]!k , ot the State University ew! this yeal'-just stop to ~hilfk a little'' ~-Addresses the Student ., buqmirque branch of the U. s. Blo- j _ :r.rexlco. r before you a ehmce and th.en; Body jlogical Surver. These films blld been j, S b ri tl Price f:!l oo a year I elect a man With whom you can and • · 'shown to the sportsmen of Albuquer- ~u sc P on In ' j will yell for the TeaQl and the 'The Friday Assembly of September I que and proved of so .much-interest ··r -----:--:::-::-:--:;:;-:-:-~;-:;;;;::=::-.~ l1School. They say that a cheeT leader: twenty-second was fittingly opened! that m,embers of the~ Upiversity wer_e Edltor-!n·Chlef .• Fred T. Wagner,, 23 alone c.an mak_e a bunch, howlt b1nt by two. beautiful piano selections very fortunate in bemg able to )la;el' e · Buelness l\i:gr.... Frank D. Reeve, 251 such a p5rson JS"a ,;ery :rare a; i~;t ~given by ._1\liss Norma Williams. The them shown on the Campus. and a 1itt e real U PeP on th P • I artistic rendition of the numbers cer· · Fei!e~·al Bird Refuges were estabw'lUAssis • '25 u?t. tainly proved 1\Uss a piTanhoe lished after a treaty wuaslts.lgdnSetd tle>eWHITMAN'S and,.,., " ' '· · · · · · '2~; . t 'Eoloist of no mean a 1 I y, tween Canada and the n e a s, AYLO , 0 Bruce Grimes · · • · · · · · · • · · · '.: · and a rousmg Yell in a tight mom en ~student body, was then favored with whereby both countries agreed to I MISS S · ~~~;g~ive _1~~me~~;/;:~ a vocal sold pleasingly interpreted give certain protection to migratory CHO 0 . · CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE . fay ~e~ 1 George Bn•an .•....•.• · • - · · ?3j t~a¥uu. N. 11~. giv~s takes just that! by 1\fiss Carol Wllson. · birds which shonl~ be in either connDan Burrows ..•... • ·· • · • · · ,24·:much spirit out of the other team-, Various ann'?uncemeuts regardingftry. . . 25 Merton Lewis. . · · · · • • · · · • · · • , 1at least it isn't the most enco'iiraging! the different phases of our school One film showed the Islands. on "If It's 11\.dve a, \Ve Have It" . Helene Jaekson .•..... · · · • · · • , thing in the world. So pick your; 1lctiYity were then mad_e bY mem- the Gulf of ru:e~co and the ne~tmg. Phon()r Thelma Farley . · • · • · • · · • · · • · ,2~ man-and then work with him and c bers of the faculty, busmess men of of millions of m1gratory birds taere. .... 23 25 Margaret Gusdorf . · • · • ... · • · • • ,2o 1 veil with him and get a 11eal cheering:. the efty, and students, TheBe were, Birds wR-,icb had been all b~t ~XFourth and Central Elsie Ruth D_ykes · · · • · · .. · · · · · ,23; section at L. ~- M L<!t's go. Varsity. in turn, followed by the address of terminated· >\'ere found theN m mMonroe McKuoley .- · · • "· • · • · • , 251 1the day. · creasing numbers. The second film, -. Maxwell Merritt .. · · · · · · • • · • ,26 . TYPHOID JNO<mLATION AT The University was quite fo;tunate entitled "Anne's -'\igrette" ?ave t!Je ---,------~~----Charles Barber, Jr.• •. · · • ·- • · ,26' u. N. l\I. in securing ].Ir. 'I'aus~k, editor of story· of the tragedy of b1rd hfe Woodford Heflin , ...... • ... • · · 26! · ·nhe Albuquerque i\[ornmg _Journ~l, brollght about by the sale of plumes · to t h e ract tb a t . a 1arg; '~ to deliver the address thts partie· io'r tlie ornament aigrette wq,rn ular occasion. 'rile on assembly was by aigretteThe heron only Isduring Contributions rece!Yed a t a u t'Imes J Owmg !rom students or facul~y not _on the number of cases of typhmd . H called for tlie pdmary purpose..of nesting season and'for each a•grette staff. Changes and additions In staft h_ave been I:ecen}JY report_e? In e ; celebrating the one hundred and obtained four or fiYe fledglings personnel made by show of earnest city, the UmversitY authon!Jes m~de thirty-fifth anniversary of the ·adop- tarve td death as the motber is shot I eftort on appUcant's part. ;r:;~~g~:'c,~~'fauS:n thaa:ai!~~de~;ho:d; tlon of the Const~tution of the Unit- obtain the plume. Entered In tbe Post Office at Alba- could be treated at the expense of; ed Scat:uand Mr,_ Tausek proved to These film!!' were produced s,~ th<1;t querque, New Mexico, February 11, the University. Last Thursday af-, the satisfactiOn ~r all .t~\e~o t~:! th:f'people of the nation may apprc ct1914, as secon!l class matter. ternoon, classes were dismissed tor 1could )lave be"": bette1 ~t ate the economic Yalue of a!'-y bird . 1 a short time so that all students who 1 he to commemoiate t II: t g ':'~~s life--much of which was ou Lhe way 1922 9 so wished could be inoculated. Dr. :event. · He eioq_uently ])l~ u~e ~ to complete extinction beforo our FRIDAY, SEPTE~ffiER- 2 , . PERSONAL P. G. Cornish, Jr. gave the "shots" 1scene~ sm:roundmg the_ stgnmg and treaty was made with Canada-- and Sl."BSCRIDE TO THE WEEiiLY to the boys at the Chemistry build-, adoptwn. of the Constttutio:', an ~so that thev may know •Jt the In· SERVICE lng and Dr. D. c. Dodds, assisted by i again !mpressed upon ~rtm~udswft~! teresting ;work ot law enfo~cemeut j Now, every "studPnt the treament necessvty of bet{ya"WS a.cqn 111 in J theh State 1 llfiss t theMcCormick, girls at thegaye Women'S" Gym. i its fundl!-menta an d.np~J~~iples ·1~~~n~d~e~r~t~h~a~t~t~re~a~t~y~.~~~~·;;.~~~~;~~~~=;.~~~~~ t'nlverslty of .,ewto• the ex cor. N. as a~L- o L a t er, other "shot"" WI'U have to I To accomplish d-1... ready subscribed b dthis, h heldrecou_Imen. aO'a1n give -:z~ Weekly-you diil it when you regist- be given to complete the inoculati?n, ; ed. t~[ ~""c[Y t~ c~~stit~timi and d h d no Chol·ce whatsoever but so mauy students were gomg, care il s u Y f 1 th:nmatter. It .part of that around rubbing their arms it served • its course o j "I ! Inyste riou• fund known as Student to frighten C>ff some o( the "would-1 his tal .Mr. a use· saw, • ,_ , is the more remarkalhe when ! -! .-l.ctivlfies • which each semester de- have-been. " However tlte. t YPh m'd '' we"It consider that the Constitution mands five dollars from every stud- scare. has le~sened apprectalll;, and: was completed in less than nne hun- i ent's pocket or bank-aCC?UDt. So, practlcally disappeared. ; dred working days, by young men, ! • :?>!r. Student, this suggest10n Is not • _ • ! most of them scarcely yet in their addressed to you-not directly, or , CAL'K:J_'IiS IN NEW YORK ;, prime-l!,t a time when unity and ! at least not fiJr your personal bene, 1common interests were a thing al- j, flt. "Deacon•• Tommy Calkins,. 22, 'most unlmown." · • However, have you ever stopped to who recently left for New Ym;k Cio/ It is aU!o a l~m;,~'<ab!~ ra~t that ! consider that the folks at h?me are where he wlll attend Columlna. Um-j the Copstitution which . was then i perhaps a llttle interested m what Yerslty this winter, wrote back a <lay, drawn up w gcvern t11irteeu f,mall !' is going on down here at. the Uni-~· or Jwo ago 1:.9 one of the fellow~ here l states with an area of but .three 1! • versity-we hope that they are. Of at u. N. i\I. In tile course of his let- l}mndred square miles, has Wtthout 1 course, YoU probably write them, once~tm: he expressed the wish that lle fundamental change adapted itself j a week, but those letters are usually · ere back here again and sa! d.~ to fit as well the needs of forty-eight ·: l>rle! and to the point-"When do' ! "New York is a wonderful place-, states covering . half a continent. 1 get my allowauce?"-aud so schoo! 1to staY: away from, according to my l Furthermore many other countries "! affairs receive but little ;mention in 1 peculiar way of thinking. I suppost> j of the world have'emulated the form • them. So why not let the folks at J that it is a good place to .be if you f of" our constitution- Germany, ! I10me know that you think about l happen to have a lot of jack but not; sweden S\\•itzerlanil and others-- j about tbem once In a while and send 1 having a lot of jack, I couldn't for • so that 'it is by far the most' famous = them the Weekly. There ls probably y the joint from that point of view." ['document of its sort in the world. more real news in It for them than~ "It is exceedingly interesting to; . .. . _ 1 there Is for you. The subscription I note how people Jove to- pride them~ i THE PRICELESS· INGREDmNT j price for the whole school year is i selves so ,high in the air that they only one dollar. See Manager R~eves,j1' haven't room to travel around on the l In the city of Bagdad lived 1 give him the address and the money surface of the earth, they proceed to 1 Hakeem, the Wise One, and many and the paper will be sent home , burrow In the ground. Wltat won-! ])eople went to . him ·for counsel; 1 • without any trouble or worry on your derful animal man is." . ,1which be gave freely to all, asking ! , part. . "I have lieard that New York IS a; nothing in return. There is another tlilog. There are ! wonderful place to get local color. i. There came to him a young man -======================= very likely some young folks at home l Maybe so, but it al'!pears to me that' ,.,ho had spent much. and got little, , t·--~--who may be going off to school soon: people don't stay ro)llld one place:. and said; "Tell me, Wise One, what ! F t •d · ~ S Accoui!Jt" -say in the next year or so., L~t ' long enough to get ~Yen loca!; Just ~~shall I do to receiYe the most of that j our er£en cy.a~on a 5 . ', , them kno\v a little of wh'!ot there IS nondescript and monotonous. ~which I spend? SAFE DEPOM'BOXES FOR RENT doing up here and they would be>tJte "Ye Jerusalem Is a wonderfnll Hakeem answered, "A thing that 1 • . · . . is bought or sold has no -value unless . 1 more likely to come here to school. country.'' 1it • SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEKLY. "Here's luck to the old Varwty !or 1 contains that which cannot bel : the year Nineteen Hundred and, bought or sold. Look for the Price-,.1 · THE l'ASSISG Olo' SCHOOL SPIRIT T\;l'anty-two. Wish I could mangle' less lngredient." · and be mangled in football again this "But, what is the Priceless In. BUY YOUR DRY GOODS AND READY-TO.'\V£AR AT Have you ever heard a term or ex- year for the old lady. llfay your mot·,. gradient?" asked the young man. . pression so often, so repeatedly that to be "Arizona, Broken and Blo.l?dy!"fI Spoke then the Wise One, "~Iy son, HE GROWING STORE'' ,. it lost all meanin, all interest? And P": S. Little party at the Vtllage ·the Priceles~ Ingredient of every every time YOU heard it YOU would lasf evening. Got chased home by' ])roduct in the market-place is the •~ l~' groan and say "there they go talkin<> the Purple Cow. l\[aybe it was an' Honor and Integrity of him ., about that again?" And have you Irish Bull." . . i makes lt. Consider the name before '' 11 '' I ' + eYer stopped to wonder what it really From which we gather that per- ~you buy."-Selected. meant-just to find that it had no haps- New York isn't so absolutely' real, live, Yital significance? , dull and uninteresting after a]l: • ! ~· DID YOU HEAR? That expression is uachool spirit." '+-··-n-~--·--~-------N <II • M So long and so frequently ·has it been REGISTRATION STARTS AT T. That shocking lltatement-that a j . .. " used that it has been worn thread- • certain ·girl was like a third raiL- • hare. High school students use it I Saturday, September 23,. the tJni-; dangerous to touch~ !! gllllly and wisely-orators ·hang on versity of Texas opene"d with a large Who told (tolled) Mr. Bell? · ALBUQUERQliE, N. ~L · it, and emphasize it as the main increase over last year's .enrollment 0! the young mau who held a thing in school life. And yet, when of about 4,300. Although there will plump girl on his lap_:..it was a mat. WE SOUCIT YOUR BUSINESS • . . "' ?l~~g!nBuslness ~~~ . : • U. N. M. WEEKLY . Mary W-o-o~d~,_-:-.,:-S~o-m-e-=-b-od:-Y told me t d. t b tt to oking o ay day, tllat Isabelle.'' :rou ge .e er every Isabelle :Porter,---"Gee, I hope that r live n long Umll.'' · Why does oM girt aiways, alway's ·f tt get the largest tlliih o f dMer • 10 most salad, and. the hottest pancake? Why does one girt always get ~tl ·of tM beami'j atl11f -the dat~8, all of the .. AnnOUDciq the Arrival of a C..mplete Line of c••· I I, l ord -ax·· 1 FLOWERSHOPPE Greenhouse. Display d. ~=============~L-~P::a~tr~o~n~i~z~e_07u~r:_;,A~v~er~t~is~e~r~s~COUUTESY - SERVICE ..... J. C. BALDRIDGE 405 to 423 South . r, Phone Firat Street 402 , STRONG BOOK ¥ORE ' THE noon: ElllPORIU.U ;:}i~ SoUTHWEST . We tu•nisb any ldrtit ol a book tlmt 'dp not hav~ in stock and ls 4lbtn1Jlnble tlu·ough the tt'ad , t JlUbHshet 11. prlce. Transportation paid inter orts · · ·_,- •---••-·-·-u-••-•--.--i•-••---u. f"--a-H-tt-r.-i.-..-1111-•- . and Boxing· Goods . Coaefl John'!! ton oil the Field In the midst or practlce: . l. GET THE BIG, FREE .,.,•lr o•• ther(!..,..11 idr oft there. .-~ n CATALCX:OUE. ThreE! men to a pair.'' . . Bll! Hate, "Say, Ruth, do you want to buy a Campus Ticket?'' . . Ruth llursum, "What are they1" Bill "Oil that's a t!ckot thll.t overy · "It lt'sllnrd\Vnt"e-'WeliAve It" Fros·h'h•s to' have befo!•e lle• Mil come Firat and Copper Phone 305 u . on the tlam(lus·.'• ~ · · RAABE & MAUGER ARNO HUNIN~JELECTRICAL. CO. . See the Cyln Sup· pliel, tlae Fq.otbaU, Basketball· Come .bt and American Heating D'*-ice/ . . .• _,._,_ ... . _ ·' Electrical Appliances · '\;licte" Battery .................... ,, -..-.-.-·~----·- ..-.._.-.. , . ---~~-·--··--..---·-· - . ~.. ·-·~ ... - ~-·-.._.._,._.. .. .. n-u-~----a-.t A DOZ~N' PHOTOGRAPHS W1LL SOL ,• A DOZEN' PUZZLING l PROBLE nt Today !\lakeGtFT nu Ap ' 1 ~~-~~~. ·~· L -· . • ' ' I J, 'fV c~., I 'I roar 1 ·. 192~ PAGE FOUR .. ::u + + I i . H u:.!:.u +,,+ + :+ Tio~ IJ IJ II I UIIIIJ Hill Ill U Sleigh~ A perlect butawned two and five: LOCAlS ~elles Jon;g•is lnt.on·;, · · : don. " J: (.'REf~; Jllttlltllt J 1111111111 II II: II II HI l l l l ( t n f n U I J I H ' f . i - - - - - - - - - - " F - - - ' ·n-n.... :Beta Gamma of Kappa Kappa ' !!iss L.eila Waring woo~ enrou-i:j-~;::;:;,;:;:::;-;~~=;;--:---;j Successor Allen' Gamma has Is..~ inviia.Hoz tc the !ed in the l:'niversity' of N~ ¥e:Eieo. ' ~* W. central Avenue 303 ()entral .Antulnn Tea Rmee at the Masollic ileit Sunday Yorning with her mother ' Temple, Frlllli! anemoon, Sept. !!9, ·i (or Bnnlde:r, COlor:a,Po. where :she !rom four to :su:.. i will10nter the l:'niversity cf Color,i.do., -a·:The ehanJ::'e wa.s caused by family ALPHA DELTA PI i matters.. :llliis Waring w-..s a Kappa W.•. . F. GlTI?S THE DA......-KUT;!.Alhpha Them_ :from Fort Collins, T1VI4~GS. Prop. BARBER ... · ..... Co. Saturday afternol)n, Alpna N'n. of ;• ere she atumiled SChOilllaEt yea:r.:;•:!:....--------------J BA:. . Alpha Delta Pi entertalneG. their~i Y'"" N'. = "'".,..,.~ ·-" ..'·i·f':~~~~~:=:=:=::;::~::;:::;:::+ _!>OFT DR . and CIGARs rashees and ln•·hoo gnests ?t the :school- :rma '' ""'""r :re,._,=r= m .: • 20'7 w. Central daD£ant, tJJ.e second of a 5P.rl.€3 of :i la.st Wednesday. j University rli.Sh affalrs giYen by the four scrror- :1 :Yr .J'olm Sedll!0 . f A. A. Sed 'i !ties on tbe HilL Tlle wa, which was~ mo me · - '! • son " Men all over chaperon.ed l:lyDean.Mo.;;herwashelllr'.... ~ . ml>e.r of th;; <k>a.rd of~.-:~ at the Woman's Clllb from four to:! en~, !e~t Ia,-t weeJ:; fur _Georgerown; THE. SUGAR BOWL". six o•c!ock.. The m.u wa$ '!>P...autifolly ;' 'Cmrenmy where ne Will take up' the country decorated with a m.ass ot Yari-(;()Jor- ·~ mme post-graduate work. He form-:! ed streamers, interwoven. and twist- er!y W?S a stnde.nt a~ the 'Eni¥el\Slty rl favor ed so as to comple:P.ly hlde t:he cell- here. ,~ One of .the Keenest fng, and then draped down on the B •• . • ' Rides of the wall. The m\lSlc and the U T'ae students' Vars1ty Shop 1S m . Society.Brahd · floor were e:roeHent =d the aite):'-~ need or ~'I'" ~nd llanil books. :1 Young Men's Store and Conf . t.Up-to.tores noon passed aU too w!ln.. Refresh-· T'n~ cop•es e;;~eeuilly Deede:J' are ;i Clothes for in e .· e ment o! ice C'J'eam, .::ekes, and mints Hyg<ene .texts,, bioi~, and ms~1 in the Alpha Delta Pi ro!ors o! blue ~ks. Hayes Pohtieal a!;d Social~ • II$ 'fo their unobtrusive and whlteand were servro oor,age l>ite inbon-~ the uDID:• History of :Yode:rn Europe,and Volume afternoon beautiful is greatly in demand those I~============::!. ,,.. quets of roses were presented as 1°~ ~ student body will be able_ to ' 522 West Central smartness and .favors to the :rnsbees and patronesses. t d 0 tJ>..ese ?ld bOI)ks b:; taking Those prerent at the dansant~ em toLe Varsity Shop. ' , were: Pres. and :Mrs. Hill, Mr. and their~do~.··ght :!>Irs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs;; Faw, 1 BEAR ' Prof. and :Mrs. Ellis, Prof. and :Yrs. !I .As often in my ,claE5 r sit· MEET MEAT econo .. , Carey, and Mrs. R. w. D. Bryan,! Chained In dread detention-., The Newest, · leanest JIIrs. Helen Scuggs, .Mifses Helenii I listen Taguely to the pro•and· Most "< asonab'le. BU'IT'S Kimball, lfiriam Harrold, Ruth n F<!rgivable J)retenlion-· Cook, Fay Strong, FlorEne.e :Blair, · For so enwrnpped as he 1s Caf · GUARANTEE DRUG STORE .- ..,.. Grace Collister, Sally Bowman, Nila He'll never guess the fietion. _ Wingfield, Esther J>!organ, Ruth CLOTHING. CO. !forgan, Fre~ Mitchell, ¥:'-ry So often. there, as thus I sit, .1 • Wood, Jsabelte Porter, ?!laud Rio:rMy heart well nigh forsakes me-'' WJLL 'Co-~~· dan, :Uargaret Easterday, :\:a~ Pope-! :Yy brain with fearful terror whirls, ·; HAYDEN & KELEHER joy, Eleanor C!meron, .Tess:te '\enable My sbaking hanils .so ehfily !I OTHER Bobble .Tahn, Jrene W!eklnnd andjTrembllng grasp tbe shining disk ,: :Messrs. John Sc~ggs, Earl Gerhardt, That holds aU life before me. :1 FELLOW ABOUT US .John Venable, Willis !l!or¥an, Elmer F'll'lt and Central :Bryan, Frank. Reeves, .Joseph Eldodt, ,: Oh, terror dread, ~t grips my heart, ' Just off Central on N. Fourth .JI!onroe McKinley, Willard Stofer,~ . No vmnder that I fear theeGeorge Bryan, Bill Hale, Ellsworth ~ I watch my wareh 'With fearful gaze. ' D~;~J>e, Roy Gllbert, . Vance . Scoop-~ As hands ereep on so slov;Iy, :, 119 N. Fourth_ Phone 795-W PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS mue, Lawrence Dow. i!JValter Bow-'' Great heaYen, speed those moments· !.--------...,;;1:...---....l~'j:::;;::;:::::~~~;::;;::;;::;;::;::;:;;:;::;;::;::;::::;;::::=:=:=::::;;::;:~::;::::;::::::; man, John Pope Hayes, Fred Feasel, -lest ' 1~ .John PopejoY, :Merton Lewis, Dr. Thev pass into eternity ~-'----------1-----Coan, Harold Wood, Pat Pugh, Tom • • Popejoy, .Fred Wagner. YE HARR..\SsED FROSH ALBUQUERQUE L"lMIJfR A!ter the damant the eight girls Jewelry who form the acti>e chapter went to ' '' LUMBER. PAINT AND CLASS N. FIRST S'fREET the home of Margaret Easterday &!turday last, a few straggling and ' Lowest Prices where they were the guests at a de- browbeaten Freshmen, by reason o! Fonrth. St. llclous supper. The girls aL"' re- gentle ]Hlrsuasion admiul;;tered bv malned there all night for a sllUilber o'?r Bruce, re.solTed that it would ~ 'L..._ _ _o.,:p.,:p_o_si_t.:.e_P_o:...s.:..to_ff_f_ee.:..._ __! I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ party--tbe greatest of all treats-- bl~hly expedient ~n their part to re- :1 and jn the morning were served a pair the Varsity field and to execute~;:========-======::; delicious breakfast, truly making it such labor .upon its surface as bad ' ALBUQUERQUE GAS At· . . D. an ali-day, all-nlght affair. Shop', 1b:en prescnbed by those authorities,: --ohigher up. It had been deemed neces:. · ELECTRIC . COMP AN . tf'~ Mrs . .John (l. Jamison, Province. sary to foist upon' the shoulders President of Alpha Chi Omega, ba.s Jthe already ov~rbtu:dened Freshmen . PHONE 98. . beeln visiting and Inspeeting Alpha~ those :resp~DSibihbes and duties OF NEW. ·~~.!•. mr.•v ....rca.· .~ STEP· . ,. LlVELY w. I · 'CO. \#J i 'h · ' Gamma chapter during the past week;; which pertam .to the upkeep of the :Pitoae fiSS.J 118 Sontla Fourtlt !:~===========================~ Her daughter, field~ POSJtion an~ In due respect to. for- !i~~~i~~=;~~~~~~ her on the trip.Virginia, accompanied !Ij mers of seniority thethe greenWhile here, Mrs. .Jamison was the : er ~emb£>rs of the tribe acceded to :, THE IMPERIAL LAUNDRY guest ot honor at several social ar- ~ their request. After having thns fairs, Last Thursdav evening the I; humbled their splendid pride, and· THE LAUNDRY OF Alumnae of Alpha Gamma enter-! having evinced no strong inclinations ' Dri~e lt l'ourl;e1Jr-·NI w and tained the president and her daugh-l to P;rtorm bodily labor, thev draped I Dodges ~ian:s· Dty Cleaning .· .•· yemg ter at a dlnner party at the Alvara- ~themselves around the gridiron in ALBUQUERQUE n~(lfERil~,-CilR VARSITY SHOP, A--t . Phon•• .t·47 ---' 148 do Hotel. Miss Carol Wilson also · postures that demanded the least u1 ...._....., ._ auu v.:;,· 1 I.~===~~~~~~====~~;:::::::::;;~~~~;;:;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ !t gave Tamlson a luncheon at .her home in honor on the or Heights: 1>!rs i,the :possible administrative physical exertion. and executive Due to The actives of .Alpha Chi Omega were · powers of Bruce and "HI," who by the guests. the way, represenred most perfect --()bits of local CQJor. these exceptional The Y. W. c. A. will give a tea in~~ mem bers of the Freshman class rehonor of the new girls on Tuesday , ia.lned said attitude the greater' part October 3rd, in the Rec~ptfon rooms:: of the morning, Nevertheless by -o-~· means of an unprecented burst of PHf :.ro 'Rt:SH DTh"XER · . enthusiasm, or possibly by means of 1': AT T..UIARISK Th"N, authority more rigidly exercised than . . of the · • • !before, the field lined and put!;;:::============:::; lt Th "e fl~~t 'Cniversity soror¥In readiness "for was future gridiron 1. ' ,, d ,, ,I I' :il 'i i Hall'a· RoyalPha·rmacy STU~E'.'' , Try Our '' " 0 • I.TS" The Be · · wn 12-l s. Seqnd S ·· I'hone 121 lf il ' I ~ ,I I b 'I l,,, ,.,_1 e ....,.. t cost of llrlug by ha'.;ing )"OUr pressed and mended at the 420 West Gold ROYAL CLEANERS r· . ·•' ~.,. C'lot . .· iwcd '· 31R{!,_ L. )f. llAGll."S, I'rop. Phone 48'7 ~;~=::========~~~~~~~~~~~~::=~~~~~ Wi~Co.'e 111 I . nco th 0 Y rush parties was held last Fri- v clashes. Ye poor Frosh. day afternoon when Phi l>Ju enterYou Again tained at· a dinner at Tamarisk Inn The sorority girls and their guest~ · One of the first rules ot etiquette If You me. ce to o.r gathered at the chapter house and ln Arabia 1s that the feet must be C RIA motored together to the Inn where hidden whenever possible, · 12-l ~ h Second an elaborate dinner was served. A banquet table was decked with I I I I++ M IIi I+++ Ill I II I+ J ~~~~:::::========== fern-banked bowls of rose gladioli _+ • CO. · + J: and was lighted by rose candles with j + ED REFLECTIONS : lavender tulle bows. The place 1111 I++++ It U +1++It t1 I++++ cards were artistically printed tn we wonder· how many of these la.vender and l k . UNIVERSITY every color htin: fromB~~~o~:w of brand new frat pins going around the over the table Bet . . mg campus wlll be In the possession of. SUPPLIES songs and re~d • w;;en courso.s the weaker sex by spring. mgs were given. Also how many lll Corsage bouquets and lace and silk .' . . new ones w apdorine ba 8 w . pear m the meantime. 1 . to the rusges ere g ven as favors It is rather interesting to contemThe guests. were· Misses Jose· plate the shapely calves of the UpperSPORTS phlne Milner, Hele~ Heml!n, Eliza- ~~assmf: ~f ~nickers and wonder If beth Cooper, Margaret Smither e co as s of winter will make GOODS Dorothy G. delltz !laverne DiX'on Fasy, thetm revert to such plebian things Strong, N. I!· a Wingfield, ' . • as· gprousers. . Nina McCan• · kl f h s apety calves we ant, Katherine Owens. Elzeda Crum• n ll ea ng ley and Dr. 'Edna MOSher. The Phi f~rthe some . rave co-eds are coming Mus preaent were• 1\Irs Frank C W k a la F.rench ln skirts--that is, Pooler, ?.Irs. Antonio "otero M-. an les are . coming into their own '" Benjamin Kennedy of Mlnn'eapot~:· ~gain. Mystery is more alluring than ·Misses Erna FergUsson, Angl!l!c~ thg~ ~hat kjrekhowe~ and b~re knees Howden, KatherinE! .Angle, Wenonah a ran Y nock. DIXon,: Newell Dixon, Nelle Hess, The electric "U" may serve as a Margaret Gusdorf, Marcella Matson, beacon light for those homecoming Ruth Heflin, Dorothy Wagner, Ber- students who sometim.es· wander In a tha Lee Payne, . Margaret Brooks, condition" from the effects of DAKS Clarissa Parsons, and Geraldine dazed the "bootleg special.'' Tully. from $1.25 to $70 After the dinner the . active and We notice that the Campus has alumnae chapter held JnUiatfon at the amsumed of the great Wl1lte Phi Mu House for Miss Marcella Mat• way withthllaspect the hew llgllts-evldently son. · the University authOrities do not be• l!eve that love Is blhid.GOIN' smm "Ra$tus," cooed the dusky bride, There, little Frosh don't cry ''doea yuh lub me bettr'n any gal, The seniors are tuittghty r kbow what i'Uh's ever knowed ?" And blase too 206 W. Central -. "Honey.'' replied the groom, roll- And wise a tew~ lng his eyes and llckl~.g his lips as But they were !Ike you long agO'. Phone 19 he thoUght o! them, ah tubs yuh You'll btl ancient by and by_; even bettr'n I lubs wattarmellen or l There, little F'roilh don't cry ~Apologies.' 'possu!D and 11weet 'taters.' " ·, d; Red THE STITCH JN . . SHOP .. "A STITCH L'i' TUIE SAVES NIXE" . HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES l They look~ well and wear wellThey coat leas per mile v. .· · of Clothilfg Service ..= - · ..>-~ l 'VarS?'ty AT U. N. M. Outlook Encouragin!J With figures 011 regll!tratton •prac. tlcnlly comlllete, it is evident th&t the State University or· New Mexico has the largest enrollment that It has ever had and altogether the largest body of students· of purely college ran~ that has been assembled In this state at any time. There Js an fncrease of more than twenty percent over number J'egla.tered at U. N. M., the last semester of last year. With these promising Increases In enrollment the rapid growth ot the UnlversUy ,In the !uture seems assured, 'This year wns an exceptionally hard one financially all over the state, and In view of the tact that only a ten Percent Increase In enrollment was expected, the outlook for U. N. M. Is very encourag- ENTHUSIASM AT u N M AT FEVER HEAT ON EVE• OF BATTLE I .' · • . chose ldclred to receive TheandIndians ball Green.leaf off the for ~~• _ " • . . 1 • • the Varsity, Tl1e ball rolled out of bouiHls on the Indian twenty-five ynr<l and llryan; Lobo end, fell f on it.line,Jones, Harrington, Hernan. dez, and Hannnond hit the Indian line and ran around end. for substmttial gains, and Hart•ington skirted l~ft end for a touchddwn at the f Saturday, October the 7th, w\11 be a red letter day 'On the athletic calendar for U, N. M. e1ul of four minutes of play and · Jones klclted goal. j ' whlln the football team from Denver University'comes to Albuquerque for the first big grid· Greenleaf again !ticked .Qff to the 1 it<;>ll batt.le of the year. Though the Ministers do 1\0t generally rank very high, they· are Indians who received the ball on tbe this year awarded the football championship o~ the Rocky, Mountain Conference by the i~n yard lin~ and ran it bacT' twenty 1 dopesters, and it is at least certain that the Lobos will be forced to the limit to score on yards. Two line smashes and an at- ' their team, which is practically intact from last 'fear. As D. U, is a full member of the Rocky tempt forward pass faJled to ~~t 1 tho Indians any gain, and they punt- i Mountain Conference, it would be a gig tiUng 'to U, N. M., a junior associate in that Con· ed, only to be bloclted and to lose , I ference, to,, win. .,, the ball on their thirty yard line. · ., Hernandez plunged through tacltle Pre-game dope is little to be relied upon. Denver University has been practicing hard for seven yards, Hammond skirted since the beginning of .school and are doubtless in first-class trim. However, last Saturday l~ft end tor n substantial gain, Jones ) they were able to· win from St. Regis, a much smflller 'School near Denver, by .the score of mnllo ten yards around right ond,, Hernandez hit the line for another 1 only 7'l:o 0. Still, it is not always"sate to .draw too rosy conclusions from such an encounter, gain. and .Tones carried tlw<ball over" as small schools often have quite strong teams. On the other hand, the Lobo squad trifor lhc second touchdown after game II had been in JH'ogrcss a little more · ,. umphed over the local team, a very speedy aggr~gation, by the score of 33 to 0. However, in the course of the game many irregularities and faults were uncovered, which Coach than eight minutes. Jones made It' fourteen points by kicking goal. Johnson has since been correctjng and changing. As a result of last Saturday's game, there 'l'he Imlfans ltlckcd off to Harringwill probably be several changes maae in the line-up, and to date neither the line-up for Loll behind tlw Lobo goal, and he ran the Ministers.nor the Lobos is known. the baiY, 011t twenty yarcls Jones malic twenty yards arouml end, the Friday and Saturday will be big days for the Varsity getting ready for the games. Ac· Indians stoPiled Hammond for a cording to present' plans, there will be two ral~ies held downtown, a big parade with all' the five y:u·d loss, and Hart•lngton made accessories Friday afternoon at four o'clock, and another Pep Meeting at seven-thirty the left end Hernandez nud Hammond nm1le flvc yards each around left same day. Saturday morning the Varsity students will repeaewith a final celebration at mtd. An ln~om!lletl' pass, Jones to I 0:30 to' arouse enthusiasm to fever heat. Tick~ sales will be going OJl continually dtJring Hammond, brought a five yard, 'j'jen· the week and every effort will be made to put the game through big, for it means much in nlly fo1• bacltfield ln motion, a forevery way to-U. N. M. Don't forget to bring every friend you had or ever will have-=wnrd pass Wa9 Incomplete, and Varsity was forced to punt. The Indians the game will be worth that-and DON'T' FORGET THE BIC 'PEP MEETINGS TO BE rccolved t11e hall on their fifteen HELD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. yard line, am! punted back on the (Continued' on page 3) ··--• • - U - -~ - - - • ,.._ __ --------~------1 +• I ,...._,1_1_1_1_ _ ·I I I I. f I -·-n-n--..-tr- 11_1_1_1 - • - • • - • ,. ._. _,._. _,._..._,_,__,. ~~ . The total enrotlment as recorded In the Registrar's ~tWce to date, Is two hundred and eighty-four, while, new students are still entering. Of' this ntlmber, two hundred and eleven are enrolled In the College of tbe Arts and Sciences, while flrty-flve ! havo entered the Colloge of EngineerIng. The strong contrast to condl· tlons a raw years ago, the division .between the Hexes Is as follows: one . huudrc11 aml fltty boys, of which ninety-five are enrolled In the Col' lege of Arts and Sciences; and one hundred and thirty-four glrls-all In tho Arts an1! -science. In the Engineering school, with Clrty-flve men enrolled, the Fresh• man Is by far the largest class wfth twenty-six. The Sophomore class has thirteen, the Junior, eight And the graduating class numbers eight In comparf~on to none last year. Tile Engineering Department Is In tine shape this year, with the addl· tlon, or conslderabfe now equipment, Including a planer, a. lathe, and a shnper which Were all given to the Engineering school by the Santa Fe shops, .Tltese machines were quite badly needed ·fn the work. Last year's faculty fa Intact and Dean (Continued 011 Page 2) l to Other Student Offices. ~ pay some attention to the Unlvcr~ • . " •. Miss ~e)ene Jackson Elected 1slty's schedUle this. year.. The whole 1Selection of Tw~ Candidates The last Weekly Assembly which• Presrdent; Many Plans for ,'schedule shows an Jmpro,"Cment over i From U. N. M, to Be Made was In the !lands of the Student Coming year that ~~~ last year. Our chances to I Before October 14 BOdy, witnessed the accomplls1tment • , Jl\lt the State University of New MeX·! ' of tonslderable bttslness pertaining .. . , ! icc o11 the athletic map loom larger l .8 . . . to tlte ~tnrleut organl~atlons and the J Mfss Helen ~ackson, as last years , than ever heretofore. . The greater ~ Dr. David • Hlll last WMk for11 ~ogress of various activities durinlf -president, presided at the flr~t meet- ,scltedule puts t1Ie University under :1matly announced the personnel of the Y<'ar. The student elections were mg of the U. N. lit. D.ramat~c _Club, : greater financial obligations, and \Ute. local committee on the Rhodes completed to fill ''acancies hi orrt<'es wiiich wns held !Qr the Pit} po~e ~f l therefore tbe support of everyone I Sc~tolarshlp whl~h would select the or the Associated students and the organizing the Club for thts ~ears l interested Will be needed to meet the! t\'1 o repres~nl;thves from. the Unl~ ye!l leader for the coming senr was work •. Attllpugh . there was. only 11 ' demand that is l!ntailed by such a 1 vcraJty of New lllexi<'o to appear be·· small atte!ldanco at the meeting, tM j schedule. . ! fore the state h~ard later In thll ~ear. chosen. The opening o£ ceremonies was offfc.ers were elected and plans for r At the present time, Football atid 'tt is headed b$ Dr. Charles F.(Joan rather unusual to say tlto least ns it acth ltl~s during the coming semester! Trnclt are the. only llJlOrts which nre ' as Chairman and Includes Dr. George <'Onslslcd or a mnrch ami song·of the were d•scuased. . i classed as l\Iajor sports and are un-1 s, ll~tbllcll,. Ilfr.. Roy ~r.., Johnson, newly. lnltintM. Euqt•cuqublites. . Miss Jackson was unanimouslY. 1:<lm· tile direct supervision of Ute i ~dn~ lltcoshcr, and Prore~sor After n brief delay tn getting started, elected to succeed hel'self in consht- ; · ·~ j IJlf es • arey. Tills .J:Jiillmlttee they rt,udm·cd the national hymrt of eratloli of her able work lnst year. ' -~ . must make Its selectlon,.fore the Slam In a most pleasing manner and Miss. Dora Russell was chosen as . J,onos !J'O LUAVFl :FOR ~o.urte~t.: 0 \ Octob~r. and D. r. Conn no'tLDEit. NEX• , • · ··. • , as. as e a 1 • candl ates to present wero vlgor.ously. applauded ·by the Secretaty-Treasur~r or tlte Club. 1\udleMe. President lJot•gau ot th~4 The president tlleu toll! the Club of- 1 u • r THt:USD.\1: i th~Jr appticabon!t before that date. Student Council, then. tMk_rchnrge the various plans. . for this . Yeal'. ! -·-·1 _While t!te Rhodes Scholarship Is of the meeting and started we bus!· While last yenr, only oM play· was., Next Tltursclay evening, the 1 not very well known in this part of ness ot the day, After various au- given and that before the Stud<mt i ffglttlng Lobos will leave tor , the country, It is regarded as one nouncemcnts, Horgan callecl for cnn- Body, lt. Is hoped to give one long I' noulder, Col!lratto, '"here they j of the greatest and ntost desirable d!dates for varsity clteei'.l()ader. Pat Jllay eaclt semestei" and 11erhaps have wltl meet the University of Colo- bOJ!ors that on~ can secure In mllnY Miller tespondM alld aftet· leading tho. performance dow11town. If pos•l rado football team, Saturday, 1states. It Is Il\deed well worth M\'erat yells prove. d to. the. satlsfac- slble, Mi. as J.acltson h.opes . to prep~re 1. October 14th. According to pres- 1striving for as. it lakes the winner tlon or everyone that he was well a play to ba given botore the Teach~ sent ilitlications the U. of C. team 1 (Continued on Fage 2) ('JuaflfHlt1 for tlte :iob. Roy Hickman ers' Association wllieh is . to meet 1 will not be so strong as hi fo1•mer I~ . .. ... . . . " . then 111at1e aeveMI remarks relative here the lattet· part of November. years '111!-·lt llns been w,eake11ed by ! Athletin council. . llasketball and to the Mirage tor thts year. He stat· . To tills eut1, upon the motion of the loss of. the stars on last Y~ar'a 1Baseball are enth'IJIY dependent on ed that ln ..all probability. this y. ear's.. M. 1-. Beniaroln, sh(l . '.1/ll.s. em.powered teant, while the t.obos will go up • the r.in.ancla.l outcome. of the Footpublication would .be the largest, to select a comllllttee to consult with with a strong tealll, Which tllay t ball season, whlhl 'I'ra.ck ls only patti• finest, and. most complete . In .the Mr. But•ton of the High School as to · however be soutewhat weakened ally sett-supj)ortittg, Since these history of the school; but he made plays which tt 1e Dramatic Club cottld by c~emalties in the gat!le With . other sports do depend upon Ute pro· 'it c!ea~:: to tM student bodY that un- use, and also as to the possibility D. U. At arty tq.te, theY wflllMve 1 ceeds or the Football s.eason, it Is of less .co-operation, was guaranteed to of securing his services 111 coaching 'V.ith nit the !topes of u. N. M. I the utmontnecesslty that Football be the staff at all bm!!S the wbol!! plan stlcli a piny •. Miss Jackson aJ>Polnted belllnd them t·ootlng for them to ·well supportl!d. 'I'he students, If theY vottldbe a fallure. lte further lll'g'· on tills comrulttee Mr. Ft·ed Wagner, win. There wiil be football rat· ; wish tohelp most, can aid In the.sale ed that ~n amendment to the Con• Mr. Dale Snyder nnd Miss "Margaret l!.:;s toward the last ot the week ~ or tickets to the towuspet~ple. It Is stltutlcm of. the student Body be Gusdorf. 'l'ltey will see Mr. nm·ton nnd a big sand·oft for them on :· rtecessnry that we have this outside macle In. order. to Insure the success and report to the Drnmatle Clttb ns the nlgltt that tlil)y leave. Notices ; support to carrY us through, and we at the llhr~"ge m fUturE\ yenra by pro• soon as possible. · will be posted on the bt\1· i have every reason to believe that thG vldlu.g th.ll.t . all studett. ts ·s. h. ould . be ~~ ~ letln boarils .and every man, !pe.·.ople ofthe c.Hy will give th6lr ut• l"llqulrod to pay two dollars at tho football team defeated-i,awrence bol\1 Woman or child tllat Possibly can, illlost StiJ)IJOrt iii helping to carry our beghlnlng ot each semester to this tor Ute Associated Student represen· lle t11ero nncl cheer tliem on their 'schedule through to a successful fund. . . . " . tattve to the Athletic Coui\Cil. · way. Aceordlng to present ))latls I colli)lletion, . . . . Tlte lllectlou for tl!e t\VO vucnncles AlmounMntent was aiM ntade of th<'re wlU be.slxtecn nten, l:oaeh ; Mt•. Dieckmantt is tlH!rougl!ly conin . the. Ol'gattlzatlon was then held, a banquet to be given next Sattu•dny Johnson attd Manag~Jr Hangar f!deut that If we complete this yeat Miss Esther Morgl\'11, who was un• evellh~ In IIOuor of the visiting Den· Wlto will ntalte tha tJ•ip. ll.emem• , lmd come ottt ahead In a tlnai!Cia1 opposed for the office of Se!lretary· ver trl!lversity team, and ot t!Je All· her-be there at the Santa Fe •·way, we will soon be able to J)ttt Treasurer, was unanimously chosen, U,!llversity dnnM whlclt is to he' given station to see them oU. 'our aports on the basis ot Major While John !:'opejoy, ~aptaln of the 1atterwai'd$ln Rodey Hall. i Sehool actlvltiM. j " f • i 1. with New Models and Beau- tiful Mannikins Euqreuqubta has arisen agalnr and let the Unlverrllty fn general, and the new girls at the Dorm· In partie~ ular, know that they are actively in existence•.. Tills ancient and llonorcct organlzatlonperpetualet~ Itself at tho girts' dormitory and through dormattt • praclleally all of the year, the DlviM Rulera appoint a day llhortly after tile beginning o! eaclt semester when th~ J~reen and foolJsh are ln• :it!atcd mlo the order. • At . those times the campus becomes suddenly and violently aware of the occur· rene<'!. Tills year the annual Fashlou Sltow of EuqreuqubJa. greatly ex• ceedetl all past per!ormattC!!s. T.he costumes .were attractive to an extremc, tlte. mantt!klns were very well trained and very beautlftll, and their appearance betore the student body was well timed for the proper appreciation. Tile directors or the SIIOW are to be congratulated on tta su. c.cess. ful completio.· n •. Among those whO were asl)eclally active In this respect were Miss Molly Cttltli!p)ler, Miss lilllzalletll. Sheperd, lltlss Effa Cnrtl!r, Mlsi!i Elsie Ruth Dyke, and Mis~. F.. rancE!Jl. Rog.er. s, wh.lle Miss Edna Mosher was chaperon, . Among Ute costumes that Were worthy of mention Wllre the followM ing: . M,lsa Ruth Burstlilt wori! the lat• est m coutttry garb for early morn• lng we.tr. She had an underskirt of vivid gteen silk which hung a!mt~st to . he1• ·.ankles, surmounted. l}y an ahbr(lviated smock ot blue and red cheesecloth. She. had a white sun• llollne. t flgu.ri!d wfth red. roses, while wltlt her she cnrrled an alarm clock. She was qrtlte the )llctttre ot verd· ant. innoceliCe, un ettect which \Vas llelghtened bY tier treqttent l)rofesslolts ot love tor various gentlemell ou the campus. Miss Sally Bowmall . Wall v.ei'Y striking In a henna colored llVilnlng (Continued on Page 2) .SIT IN -THE C H E.f: R IN 6 SECTION SATURDAY • j STUDENT BODY HOLDS U N M DRAMATIC :»~~~~~ ~~:Z~T LOCAL COMMITTEE ON ANNUAL HIGH JINKS FIRST ASSEMBLY • CLUB HOLDS PRE- ; u. N. M. FOR 1922-1923 RHODES SCHOLARSHIP <AT THE DORMITORY Miller Chosen CheerElected Leader; MIER MEETING:,. ballWttll "' beginning · of the Foot•.~. IS AP'CDOJNTED. Euqreuqubla Stages Fuhion Show Pop· e:oy and as Morgan the • season, lt becomes necessary to i Shop Firat Year Men b:v Far Exteec:l Other Cluaes. in Numbera; ....:. Bitter Struggle for the Lobos E:x.pected 'This Saturday When the Strong Denver University Team Appears on the Varaity Gridiron in Big G9:pie. I MATS.ONtS NUMBER THREE' LARGE INCREASE IN ENROUMENT ·j • OPERkTE ~ '~Albuquerque, ~ew M"exico, friday, Octobe~ .Q, 1922 · • - '' . 1 1 11''·· Say ''Baseoa11 '·llditl'-rftlli.fiti'l•'i .: gf· ROSENWALD'S MEN'S STORE •' ·~ The Lobo scalp remain~ intact in spite of the vlgo;·ous effo.rts Of the Alb11qne-rque Indians to anne)( it in Saturday's game. "Fighting gamely, aa always, the Indians wept down to defeat l!Gf01·e the heavier, more powerful Varsity eleven; to the tune o.t 33 to 0. , • co.. P.UBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF tHE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Practic~ Game Uncovers Several W~eaknesses to Be .. Corrected in Them. ·•· ASK T H E • . . Stiff < 1; ·I' ~ ' . ··' LOBOS:TRIUMPH OVER INDIANS 33 ·.TO ·NOTHING t 1 ' M.·-WEEKLY . '• voL.·xxv: M~·~ A 1fn. -:.... ~ r--~~=~~~~!~--lr:F:or:::=~~~s~~ SHOE RJW,i\J -'ICUik:c S~wi·tze· .' ... ,, U. N..M. WEEKLY tH 1++1 U II IIJ till .50CLETY .. . ' • 'I ! • I