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Sateriale, Ted Herbert
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Durham, N. H ., A pril 16, 1953
P R IC E
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7 CENTS
Honorary Awards To Climax Convo
Gregg, Makins, Bedell Smith Will Receive Degrees
H on orary
degress
w ill
be
awarded to Sir R o g e r M akins,
British A m bassador to the U nited
States, W a lter B edell Smith, U.
S. U ndersecretary o f State, and
H ugh G regg, G overn or o f N ew
H am pshire, here, Saturday, A pril
25, as a clim ax to the U n iversity’ s
three-day cam pus con vocation .
W alter Bedell Smith
Sir R oger Makins, Gen. Smith and
W illiam K nox, President o f W estinghouse International w ill speak during
Saturday’ s “ Ben Thom pson D a y” proj gram.
j Chairman o f the convocation com mittee is John Elliott o f M adbury.
Conditional Membership Accepted
In N S A ; N ot Communistic—Senate
C onditional m em bership in the N ational Student A ssocia tion
was voted at last M on day n ight’s special m eeting of the Student
Senate.
In a special com m ittee report, Jerry Shapiro sum m arized the
advantages and disadvantages o f m em bership in N S A . Senator
Shapiro reported that N S A is a federation of 300 cam pus go v e rn ­
ing bodies, representing 8000 students. In order for the U niversity
o f N ew H am pshire Student Senate to join it w ou ld be necessary
for it to ratify both national and regional constitutions.
Senator Shapiro said that N S A is able
to give a great service to campus govern•ing bodies by exchanging information
and by providing representation at inter­
national collegiate conferences. H e con­
cluded that Senate should consider join in although keeping in mind that such
Sen ior electrical en gin eerin g students a step would probably double the expense
in E .E . 58 w ill be b u sy all sem ester o f sending representatives to conferences
plan n in g and b u ild in g a n ew trans and conventions.
m itter to replace the on e n o w in use
N ot Communistic
b y W M D R . T h e n ew on e is exp ected
Criticisms that have been raised to
to be m o re p o w e rfu l and m ake recep ­ N S A membership were answered in part
tion better on all parts o f the cam pus. by the Senator. H e said that charges of
B u ild in g o f the n ew transm itter is Communist influence were unfounded. H e
the class p r o je ct fo r students takin g reported that money spent on N S A was
E .E . 58 this sem ester. Its variou s co m ­ worth while and value would be received,
p o n en ts have been design d b y m em ­ in contrast to stories that it would be
b ers o f the class and are n o w in the money wasted. In this connection it was
p rocess o f m an ufactu re. P resn t plans also stated that the charge that the aver­
call fo r its com p le tio n in tim e to be age student would get nothing out o f
Senate’s membership in N S A could be
used n ext fall.
T ech n ica lly , the n ew unit w ill b ro a d ­ applied to any organization in which
every student did not take part.
cast o n a lo w e d freq u en cy than does
Dean Medesy reported that at a meet­
the present one. T h is w ill enable the
ing o f college deans at M ichigan State
signal to pass th rou gh the p ow e r line
which he attended and at which repre­
tran sform ers m ore readily. In ab ility to
sentatives of 285 colleges were present,
pass these tran sform ers has b een the
the National Student Association was ap­
ch ief difficulty in the past. B ecau se o f
proved ; the only national student govern­
the low e re d freq u en cy it w ill b e n eces­
ment organization to be so recognized.
sary to install a fre q u e n cy con verter
One Senator reported that objections
in each d o rm ito ry to raise the fre­
to N S A had been raised in his fraternity
q u en cy back up to the level n ecessary newsletter by Sid Dimond, an alumnus o f
for regular radio reception .
the University o f N ew Hampshire.
T h e w o rk is b e in g don e under the
F ollow ing discussion it was voted to
direction o f P r o f. A ld e n W in n , o f the join the N S A on the condition that the
electrical e n gin eerin g departm ent.
Constitutions Committee o f Senate would
stu dy the variou s con stitu tion s in qu es­
tion and report on any conflicts at the
Prof. Parker Writes French next meeting.
Freshman Handbook
Engineers Build
WMDR Transmitter
Book, Uses Army Techniques
A n e w te x tb o o k “ R e v ie w and P r o ­
g ress in F r e n c h ” b y P r o fe s s o r C lif­
fo rd S. P arker, o f the U n iversity of
N ew H a m p sh ire ’ s D ep a rtm en t o f L a n ­
gu ages, w as pu blished on M a rch 10,
b y the D ryd en P ress, N e w Y o rk .
D escrib e d as a “ n ew a pp roa ch to
g ra m m a r,” the te x t em phasizes p r o ­
gress in the use o f w ritten and spoken
F ren ch , at the sam e tim e review in g
basic gram m atical princip les usually
presen ted at the elem entary level. It
in corp ora tes som e o f th e techn iques of
the “ A r m y M e t h o d ” o f la n g u a ge tea ch ­
ing.
D r. P a rk er has p rev io u sly w ritten
several oth er texts co n ce rn e d w ith the
F ren ch language.
F o r the first tim e in the history o f the U niversity, tw o bands
will be featured at the annual Junior P rom , to be held at New
H am pshire H all, M ay 8, with continuous m usic from 9 until 1
o ’clock.
T h e tw o top bands of N ew E ngland — Fred Saterials and Ted
H erbert — w ill be featured here, a ccord in g to an announcement
made this w eek b y E ddie M adden, chairman of the bands committee
for the Prom .
It w ill be Sateriale’s first appearance on campus while Her­
bert, know n as the “ Prom K in g ,” appeared here last year for the
W in ter Carnival.
T h e awarding o f the degrees will be
held at 3 p.m. in the U niversity Field
H ouse, follow ing an address by Gen.
Smith. Sir R oger Makins will deliver
a lecture from the same platform that
morning.
The three-day convocation, devoted to
the topic “ The Enrichment o f Lives on
a University Campus” will open Thurs­
day, A pril 23.
Speakers on the opening day, desig­
nated as “ Fam ily D a y” will include Gov.
John Fine o f Pennsylvania, and D r. L il­
lian Gilbreth. O n Friday — “ N ew H am p­
shire D a y” — speakers will include Ivy
Baker Priest, Treasurer o f the United
States, Gov. G regg, Dr. E rw in Canham,
E ditor o f the Christian Science M onitor,
Dr. Charles Phillips, President of Bates
College, Rev. Gil Dodds, holder o f the
indoor mile record, Lou Little, football
co a ch at C olu m bia U n iversity , A n d rea
Mead Lawrence, Olym pic ski champion,
and Swede Nelson, donor o f the national
sportsmanship award for college football,
First Tim e Two Bands Selected For
A U N H Dance; Jazz Concert, Beach
Party Complete Last Big Weekend
June C ook read a report by Joan W estling, last year’s editor o f the freshman
handbook, on the question o f future pub­
lication of the handbook.
The follow ing recommendations were
adopted concerning the handbook. The re­
sponsibility for printing the handbook
is to be taken out o f the hands of the
Sophom ore Sphinx and placed in Sen­
ate’ s hands, the money from the sale o f
beanies to go to Senate. Sphinx will re­
ceive an appropriation from Senate for
their activities.
Material concerning women students
exclusively is to be taken from the hand­
book and published separately by inter­
ested organizations.
The editor and the committee fo r the
handbook are to submit recommendations
SEE SE N A T E
Page 8
Sir Roger Makins
Classes Suspended
For Convo; Tickets
To Be Distributed
A t a m eetin g o f the U n iversity Sen
ate last M on d a y , the facu lty g o v e r n ­
in g b o d y decided to .e x cu s e classes
after 1 p.m . n ext T h u rsd a y, and will
also excu se cla sses after 10 a.m. on
both F rida y and Saturday, A p ril 24
and 25, to a llow students to patricipate
in the con v oca tion .
It was also decided that attendance
fo r T h u rsd a y a. m. and 8 and 9 o ” clo ck
classes for b oth F rid a y and Saturday
is exp ected o f all students.
T ick ets fo r the variou s events w ill
be distributed at the d o o r w here each
event is to be held, it was ann oun ced
b y the co n v o ca tio n com m ittee.
If students desire to attend the
F a m ily D a y D in ner on T h u rsd a y even ­
ing, they sh ou ld ask their parents to
m ake reservations fo r them or obtain
tickets at $1.25 at the A lu m n i H ou se.
T h is w eek Col. T r o y I. Barker,
com m a n d er o f the loca l R O T C unit,
an n ou n ced that all m ilitary scien ce
students w ill m eet im m ediately fo llo w ­
in g the end o f the co n v o ca tio n on
T h u rsd a y a ftern oon to prepare fo r the
R O T C drill, w hich is sched uled sh ort­
ly after the con clu sion o f the op en in g
session.
Official Notices
of
A ll students are responsible
n otices appearing here.
for
know ledge
Classes During the Convocation.
T h e U n iversity Senate has v o te d to
excu se classes du rin g the h ours o f
the th ree-da y co n v o ca tio n so that stu­
dents m ay assist in w e lco m in g the
m an y gu ests o f-th e U n iversity. Classes
w ill be ca n celled on the fo llo w in g
schedule to enable students to attend
the assem blies as seats are available:
T h u rsd a y, A p ril 23 A ll classes from
1 p.m . on, excep t fo r the R O T C
review .
Friday, A p r il 24 A ll classes fro m 10
a.m. on.
Saturday, A p ril 25 A ll classes from
10 a.m. on
A tten d a n ce w ill be ex p ected at all
oth er classes.
Pre-Registration fo r 1953-54 w ill be
held A p ril 28 to M a y 13, inclusive, in
th e dow n stairs lo b b y o f N e w H a m p ­
shire H all..
T h is w ill be fo r both
sem esters o f n ext year and the 1953
S u m m er Session.
W h e n catalogu es are available, stu­
dents m ay obtain trial schedule cards,
registration direction s, and catalogu es
(co n ta in in g
the T im e
and
R oom
S ch edu le) at the R e c o r d e r ’ s O ffice. A
shipm ent o f catalogues is ex p ected by
M on d a y , A p ril 20; a n otice w ill be
p osted on the fron t d o o r o f T h o m p ­
son H a ll w hen they com e. Juniors,
sop h om ores, and freshm en w h o plan
to return to the U n iversity n ext year
shou ld g et their cop ies as s oon os
possible.
Tennis. M en students are requ ested
n ot to use the tennis cou rts in fron t
o f S cott H a ll unless p la y in g w ith
w om en students.
A ccordin g to present plans each band
will play for an hour, then a feature
number, arranged by Madden, follow ed
by an hour’ s music by the other band. F or
the feature numbers a total o f 35 mu­
sicians will be appearing on the stage o f
N ew Hampshire H all at one time. ,
The band committee stated that they
had selected tw o bands so that there
would be music to please every type o f
dancer plus several novelty numbers to
round the program out.
The idea of selecting tw o bands fo r the
Prom is part o f the program drawn up
by the Junior Prom committee, headed
by President D on W heeler, to present a
varied and different program fo r this
year’ s third big weekend. Other events
tentatively scheduled include a beach
party, a jazz concert, and a parade.
Informality Keynote
Another feature o f this year’ s dance will
be tables fo r four around the dance hall
and inside the Alum ni and Games Room s
of N ew Hampshire H all so that inform al­
ity w ill be the highlight of the weekend.
It was also decided that the P rom will
be sem i-form al in an effort to have a
larger number o f people attend.
The Sateriale band has made several
appearances at colleges throughout N ew
England including Bates, Harvard, B ow doin, Boston U niversity and Varsar as
well as making several popular records.
Features o f the band include music sim­
ilar to Les B row n and Clyde Thornhill,
plus vocal selections by Joe Sheehan.
Recent Record Releases
H erbert and his 15 piece band has also
played at a number o f colleges through­
out the Eastern part o f the United States
and also has recorded several numbers
for leading recording concerns. Just re­
cently he released tw o new popular tunes,
“ W ritten Guarantee” and “ T o o Many
Parties, T o o M any Pals,” featuring the
vocal renditions by Jan P erry o f South
Berwick, Me.
Glee Clubs/Symphony
Perform For Convo
T h e tU N H D ep a rm en t o f Music
w ill be p resen tin g its annual Spring
C on cert o n A p ril 23 at 8:15 p.m. in
N ew
H am psh ire H all. This year the
co n ce rt w ill be given in co n ju n ctio n
with the U N H C o n v o ca tio n “ the E n ­
rich m en t o f L iv e s
C a m p u s”
on the University
and w ill be a part of the
m an y activities planned fo r the three
day period.
T h e S p rin g C o n ce rt w ill feature the
U n iversity S y m p h o n y O rch estra , the
M e n ’ s and W o m e n ’ s G lee C lubs and
the C on cert C hoir, w ith n early 300 stu­
dents participatin g. T h e m u sic o rg a n i­
zation s represen t all three co lle g e s o f
th e U n iversity. A p ro g ra m o f cla ssic
and sem i-cla ssic m u sic has been plann­
ed fo r this o cca sio n . T h e entire en ­
sem ble, under the direction o f V in ce n t
B leeck er, the d ir e c to r * o f the U n iver­
sity S ym p h o n y , w ill be h eard in the
P o lo v e tsia m D a n ce and C h orus fro m
the opera “ P r in ce I g o r ” b y B oro d in .
Special ligh tin g effects are b e in g plann­
ed b y P r o fe s s o r J. D . B atcheller. T h e
oth er d irectors fo r the even in g w ill be
M iss
E laine
M a jch rzak ,
W o m e n ’s
G lee C lu b ; M r. Joseph L . D a vis, M e n ’s
G lee Club, and P r o fe s s o r K a rl H .
B ratton , C o n ce rt C hoir.
B eca u se o f
the size o f the e x p ected cro w d , n o
seats w ill be reserved, so e very on e is
u rged to c o m e early. T h e a dm ission
is $.60.
Coronation of M E R P King, Barons
Highlight of Ball This Week-end
T h e coronation o f the M E R P K in g and his tw o barons will
clim ax the Panhellenic Ball on F riday night. H e w ill be escorted
to the throne b y his barons at 11 o ’clock and be crow n ed by Pan­
hellenic president Jan G ilchrist w h o w ill present him with a gift.
The Panhellenic Council led by Jan
Gilchrist and W I D C president, P olly
Durkee are sponsoring this week in an
effort to take the strain o ff the men’s
wallets by letting the girls foot the bills.
The W I D C dance, M agnolia M E R P , will
be held at N otch H all Saturday night.
The committee for this dance headed by
Connie H unt includes K im M cLaughlin,
M arga C rook, N ancy Rice, and P olly
Durkee.
Semi-Formal
The semi-formal Friday night, M a g­
nolia M ood, is sponsored by Panhellenic
Council. The committee fo r this dance
includes Betty N orton, Jean Gilmore,
Pris Flagg, Cindy Pierce, Jo Halberts,
Carolyn H egarty, Jan Tokins, Pat Fay,
Mai Breed, Betty Stow and Pat Hikel.
There w ill be dancing to the music o f
H al Reeves’ orchestra until 1 a.m. The
girls will have 1 :30 permissions fo r the
dance.
Saturday night the sororities are also
having dances. The theme o f Alpha Chi’ s
dance will be R iverboat R en devou s;
everyone is invited to attend. They will
have a breakfast Sunday morning to cli­
m ax the festivities. Alpha X i Delta is
having a Cotton Ball Saturday night
with a buffet supper before the dance.
Thursday night they will have a Jazz
Concert. Chi O m ega’ s H aytim e H oedown will be on Saturday night and
brunch will be served Sunday morning.
Cotton Capers will be the theme o f K ap­
pa Delta’ s dance; a buffet supper w ill be
held before .the dance. Showboat is the
theme for Phi M u’ s Saturday dance, and
on Sunday they are having a dinner.
Theta U is having a Balloon Blast Satur­
day night and a buffet supper Sunday
evening.
D uring M E R P week all women are
requested to enter the men’s halls by the
central door. W om en calling for men
living in W est H all should enter at East
H all, and in every dorm itory the women
should call on the house director and in­
troduce them selves; the directors will
call the men students.
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Students Pledged $10,000;
First Three Days of Drive
Approximately $10,000 was pledg­
ed during the first three days of
the Memorial Union Drive by the
students of the University. This is
10 per cent of the potential pledge
figure, and 15 per cent of the
desired goal.
The figures of individual housing
units available on Friday, April 10,
showed that Chi Omega had raised
66.6 per cent of their goal; Acacia,
51.6 per cent; Alpha X i Delta, 41
per cent; Alpha Tau Omega, 34.6
per cent; Phi Mu Delta, 22.4 per
cent. Several of the housing units
did not begin their individual fund­
raising campaigns until last M on­
day, April 13.
Personal Library Contest
To Award Monetary Prizes
C om m ittee fo r the annual P erson a l
L ib ra ry C on test has a n n ou n ced that
prize m o n e y fo r the aw ards given each
year has b een secured and that plans
fo r the con test are alm ost co m p le te ly
form u lated.
T h e prizes w ill be in the fo rm o f
cr e d its -fo r b o o k pu rch ases at the U n i­
versity b o o k store. T h e y a re : $35 fo r
the first prize, $25 fo r the s e co n d prize
and $15 fo r the third prize.
T h e con test is open to all under­
graduate and graduate students o f the
U n iversity.
T h o s e w ish in g to enter
m ay do so at the m ain desk o f H a m il­
ton Sm ith L ib ra ry , w here further in­
form a tion m ay also be obtained.
Judges fo r the con te st are ex p e cte d
to be a n n ou n ced n ext w eek.
THE NEW
PAGE T W O
H A M P S H IR E , A P R IL 16, 1953
How Green
Was Our Valley
Spring has sprung,
T h e grass w o n ’t riz
^Vhere y o u r great b ig
Feetsies is.
U
Spring brings with it m any things. A strange
od or in front of D em eritt and the inevitable edi­
torial about on the walks instead o f the lawns.
T h e grass in front o f E ast-W est, in the m id­
dle o f the quadrangle, and on both sides o f the
walk from the library to T H all gave up years
a go what with hordes of students tram pling on it
daily. F o r years n ow , people have w orn a perm ­
anent m udhole through K appa S ig’ s Main St.
m eadow .
One o f tw o things should be done to stop all
this foolishness. E ither the U niversity should
flagstone the w hole cam pus like C on greve’s pit
or everyone should walk on the walks provided
for them. Since the costs involved in building
the flagstone walks are rather high and since the
U n iversity’s funds are rather low , the answer is
on ly too obvious.
T h e appearance o f the cam pus should be a
matter of pride to everyone. It’ s as g ood look in g
as any and better than m ost. Since there are
num erous men hired b y the U niversity to keep
up the appearances of the grounds, cam pus resi­
dents should be w illin g to do a little bit to
keep the annual budget dow n b y m aking few er
men necessary to reseed lawns.
D o n ’t curse the next time you step in a m ud­
hole — get back on the sidewalk w here you b e­
long.
Give Us A Break
N ext w eek’s con vocation will provide every­
one on cam pus with a full three days of academ ic
and cultural enrichm ent — days that are g oin g
to be hectic and full of hard w ork for the many
students w orkin g for the success of the co n v o ­
cation and M em orial U nion drive. W h a t many
people on cam pus do not realize is the am ount
o f time and w ork that has to be put in before the
con voca tion begins and before the dollars start
building up to the goal.
Students have voluntarily given a great deal
o f tim e a n d a v a s t a m o u n t o f e f fo r t d u r in g th e
w eeks of planning, program m ing, and publicity
that have preceded this event. E specially during
the next w eek directly before the convocation
tension w ill be high and time sh ort; and every
last minute detail must be perfect.
T h e students are d oin g their part
now w e
ask the faculty to do theirs and cooperate by
scheduling quizzes and exam s after the con v oca ­
tion is over, and not during the p receding week.
A fte r all, the w ork that students w ill be d oin g
during this next w eek is all dedicated tow ard a
better university, and professors should be am ong
the first to recogn ize the value of it.
Be A Leader--ln Senate
Student Senate candidate petitions must be
filled at the A S O this afternoon not later than 5
p.m. T h e petitions subm itted w ill be dependent
on the num ber o f “ cam pus leaders” w h o display
their interest in continuing their title as a leader.
A n d w h o are the “ cam pus leaders?” Sup­
p osed ly those students w h o are academ ically
a bove average, w ho are active in several organi­
zations and w h o m ost im portantly, have a very
stron g interest in the U niversity, but m ore
specifically, in the students and h ow they are
governed. T h ese leaders are su pposedly clear
thinking, and unselfish in that they think o f the
general student advancem ent, through Senate,
rather than their ow n advancem ent. T h ey are
truly representatives o f the students.
A n d w h y all this line about the qualities of
the campus leader? Because Student Senate needs
such people now . Issues w ill be b rou gh t up in
Senate this year and next w hich w ill be o f the
utm ost im portance to the student b od y and the
Senate must have m em bers actin g upon these
issues.
T h e deadline for petitions is this afternoon,
but it isn’t too late subm it you r candidacy. T o
b ecom e a vital part o f you r governm ent, join
S e n a te !
Campus Chips
By Bob Sampson
“ T h e m ovin g finger w rites, and having writ,
m oves on,” but T h e N ew H am pshire rem em bers
that . . .
On N ov. 29, 1911, it was reported that a
M r. T h om as J. D avis o f Duluth, M ich., had
given land to the C ollege to be used as a park.
T h e land was in Lee and in the deed Mr. D avis
said, “ . . . that on one day in each follow in g
O ctob er during the p roductive life o f the trees
I have set, w hich it is believed should in the
ordinary course of nature be tw o centuries, such
o f the student b od y of the C ollege, together with
m em bers of the faculty and their fam ilies as
m ay en joy the privilege, shall en joy a nutting
party in this p a r k ; that this annual event m ay be
eventually com e to be know n in the college
annals as ‘ D avis Park D a y.’ ” W o n d e r what b e­
cam e of this noble plan?
The Student Writer
Dr. T o w le has announced tw o contests. O ne,
for the best poem , awards $15. T h e other is an
award of $25 for the best short story, and gives
preference to male students. Entries should be
subm itted to him b y M ay 1.
Ode To A Tourniquet
Y e t stultify, fatuous P redom inance,
L est superior C om petence
Surge through the cordon. A ll must
T h en be ce d e d ; sew age turned to du st!
T h ey call on you , officious Beadle,
T o prove that through the eye o f a needle
Camels m ay m ore readily pass than
Can b y you a thinking man.
Y o u ’d think he could learn to bark when he wants something.’
0 -- The Reader Writes
A ll letters to
O bstin acy must be su p p orted ; dism em ber
ad libitum . I do rem em ber
A publisher, and hereabouts a’ dwells,
T o cheer you on with hellish yells.
the ed itor must b e signed b y the w riter, must b e u n d er 300 w ords in len gth,
and must b e received b y the Sunday night p reced in g p u b lica tion .
Could AA U Possibly Be W rong?
T o the E d ito r:
I v e ry stro n g ly disagree w ith y ou r
excerp t from the D a ily D arth m ou th ,
under the h ead ing o f A ca d e m ic F ree­
dom , and y ou r com m en ts thereon.
T h e D a ily D a rtm ou th states: “ A ll
loy a lty oaths have on e th in g in c o m ­
m o n : a ccu sa tio n .”
W h a t is the P resid en t o f the
U n ited States a ccu sed o f w hen he is
required to take his oath o f office?
W h a t is any gov ern m en t official ac­
cu sed o f w hen he is required to take
an oath o f office?
W h a t is any m em b er o f the A rm ed
F o r ce s accu sed o f w hen he is required
to sw ear allegian ce to his cou n try upon
en terin g the service?
W h a t is any citizen o f these U n ited
States a ccu sed o f w hen he pled ges
allegian ce to his cou n try and flag on
innum erable occa sion s du rin g his life?
H o w m an y students o f this U n iver­
sity do y ou think w ou ld feel subjected
to “ ty ra n n y ” if th ey w ere required to
take a loy a lty oath?
W h o w ou ld o b je c t to an oath that
th ey aren’ t or n ever w ere a m em ber
o f an orga n iza tion w h ich a v ow ed pur-
A Mark To Shoot At
p ose is to o v e rth ro w and d e stro y the
A m erica n w a y o f life?
O n M a rch 30 o f this year the A s s o ­
ciation o f A m erica n U n iversities, rep ­
resentin g th irty-seven leadin g A m e ri­
can and Canadian institutions laid
d ow n several principals to p rotect its
m em bers and their faculties against
C om m u nist infiltration.
T h e A s s o cia tio n stated that “ loya l
citizenship, in tegrity and in depen den ce
w h ich are in com p utable w ith m em b ershp in the C om m u n ist P a rty, as w ell
as profession a l com p e te n ce shou ld be
requ ired in ap p oin tin g and retaining
facu lty m e m b e rs .” T h e y further stated
that “ qualifications o f p ro fe sso rs w h o
refuse to answ er questions asked b y
com p eten t a uthority on the g ro u n d o f
possib le self-in crim in a tion sh ou ld be
re-exa m in ed and the individuals m ust
bear a havy burden o f p r o o f o f ther
fitness to con tin ue te a ch in g .”
It seem s to m e that this gro u p o f
leadin g edu cators do n ot feel that
loy a lty oaths are sy n o n y m o u s w ith
a ccu sations or in frin ge u pon academ ic
freedom .
/ s / A n d re w B u sh o n g ’ 55
T o the E d ito r:
T o the E d ito r:
W e shou ld like to add the apprecia­
tion o f the entire R ed C ross B lo o d
Center staff to the thanks w e k n ow
have already been exp ressed b y the
loca l chapter fo r the m agn ificien t res­
p on se o f the student b o d y o f the U n i­
versity o f N e w H am p sh ire at the b lo o d
draw in gs on M a rch 19 and 20. T h e
co lle ctio n o f 460 pints o f b lo o d in th ose
tw o days enabled us to con tin ue m eet­
in g all o f ou r com m itm en ts — not
on ly for the civilian hospitals in this
R e g io n but for the D ep a rtm en t o f
D efen se as well. W e k n ow that E d
L y n n and his associates, as w ell as
anyone else w h o had a hand in these
tw o draw in gs, m u st Have felt a deep
sense o f satisfaction w ith the results
o f their efforts.
T h e prim e m atter to be con sid ered
on p a ssin g on M r. E ld re d g e ’s p ro p o s e d
am en dm ent is, it seem s to m e, the
th eory behind the presen t system o f
representation.
T h e m o st im portan t
thing in w o rk in g out any system o f
ap p ortion ed representation is to m ake
sure that th ose g rou p s w ithin the e le c­
torate h aving the m o st sign ifican t
differences in interests w ill each be
fairly represented. T h u s th ose m en w h o
drew up the A m erica n C on stitu tion felt
the m ost im portan t differences w ere
th ose w hich divided the states, so they
w ork ed o u t a system design ated to
give each state a p ro p o rtio n a te rep re­
sentation. H a d they felt differences
b etw een e co n o m ic classes w ere m ore
fundam ental, w e w ou ld likely ch o o se
our national legislators a cco rd in g ly .
I think that it is p e rfe cty o b viou s
that the sim ple, ph ysical fact o f d if­
feren ce in h ou sin g establishm ent is not
a m ean ingfu l division. T o m e, the o n ly
possib le th eoretical ju stification o f the
presen t system is that it re co g n ize s the
fact that, so far as the student senate
is apt to be con cern e d , the m o st im ­
portant cleavage in the stu d e n t-b o d y
is that w hich divides th ose w h o are
fra t-m em b ers fro m th o se w h o are not.
I f this is n ot the case, then senate
m em bers had better be elected at large,
o r a cco rd in g to a m ore significant
/ s / E d w a rd R . Stearn
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Barb
I t’s not o f Nature. It should not be
That long-dead retentions make me fear
T h e sn ow -bound grass, a driftin g sw allow ’s grace,
T h e thousand re-born things w hich suddently
Confuse m y reveries so that I hear
A voice w hich tells me to recall a face.
He Interviews A Blitz Victim
She spoke of war. I noted she w as you n g.
H o w shall I say? H er hair was but the strand
o f som e bleached ship’s coils, lashed to som e far
eastern voy age and cut dow n in the deep blue
blanched sea of Spain. H er lips, ah . . . they were
white. W h ite with a trace of b lood bleached
through them. B lood bleached as if she had
pricked the vessels, pricked them clear and full
— then run to a silver wall, seen and stopped,
on ly stopped too late, too late to bring back what
she had forever
lost. A n d about her hair she
w ound a blue, bright blue, silk I think it was,
silk, silk bright blue strands of silk, torn and
mended, yet sm ooth and full o f vibrant colour.
She took this (ah, yes, I k n ow ) and w ound it
yet about her strands (I only kn ow o f strands
. . . ) of golden hair, with w hite lips, and she
began to talk o f war. H er voice . . . her voice.
H ave you heard the w inds strike the challc coasts
o f an E nglish sh ore? H ave you heard the winds
strike the cliffs o f that unfathom ed shore and
slide dow n into the gulf, and heard no m ore?
There is a d yin g in that w ind w hich loudly goes
to silence. Such was her voice, such was she as
she spoke of wars. I caught her early smile. A
smile I had not hoped to see was there. W h y
did she g ro w that smile into a laugh that struck
the room and sent the walls glarin g into space,
into silent space, and sent the room rebelling
against her s o u n d s : those aw ful sounds that beat
each other, bent around the room and settled on
m y shock-ridden ears. A n d yet it was a laugh and
she talked o f war. I noted not her eyes. There
w ere none.
— J-T.E .
D illo n ,
’ 53.
Give Me A Little Time
I ask on ly that you give me a little time.
I am new at this business of living,
Still clum sy with too m uch youth,
B ogged dow n with a few m isty ideals.
Soon I w ill be like you, soon shall take m y place
in you r w ise circle,
A ssum e you r stance,
A n d view the aliens with cold laughter akin to
yours.
‘ 53
D eich ’ 55
M cT ern ey
C orresp on d en t:
W ith in the w arm ing w inds of com in g Spring
A re stories, m em ories w hich should be still
U nheard beneath a w in ter-frozen h ill;
T h e y m ust not echo elegies o f sing
T o me. T h is tim e’s not for rem em bering
A n old friends, a name, the sudden thrill
O f love — or death. (T h ese m ount until I fill
M y self with hopeless thoughts of desiring.)
A pril 16, 1953
E D IT O R
Dan Ford ’54
Retiring Editor .... Leighton Gilman ’54
Business M gr
Robert Schroeder ’54
P u blished w eekly on T hursday throughout the
sch ool year b y the students o f the U n iversity o f
New H am pshire.
E ntered as secon d class m atter at the post office
at D urham ,, New H am pshire, u n d er the a ct o f
M arch 8, 1879. A c ce p te d fo r m ailing at sp ecial
rate o f postagg p rov id ed fo r in section 1103, act
o f O ctob er 8, 1917. A u th orized S eptem b er 1, 1918.
April
— R. B.
Meaningful Representation
W e n ote that y o u have tw o a dd ition ­
al draw in gs sched uled b efore the end o f
the s ch o o l y ea r; to be exact, on M a y
7 and 8. I f these tw o draw in gs cou ld
prod u ce as m uch as 300 pints o f b lood ,
this w ou ld b rin g y ou r total fo r the cur­
rent s ch o o l year to 1,000 pints. T h is
w ou ld certainly give th e oth er colleg es
and universities in N e w H am psh ire
and V e rm o n t a m ark to s h oot at.
Cut oft' the prolific, fertile b lo o d ;
P lu g every vein with the arid mud
O f W is co n s in ’s soil. H old fast,
Tourniquet, for else you r dav is past!
— G .X .T .
But give me a little time.
I am yet untutored,
W id e eyed at m y inadequacy
A n d awkward with too m uch love.
— L .M .W .
L ast fall after a M ask and D a gger prod u c­
tion, a reporter w rote this headline for a front
page story.
“ K in d L a d y Ends F ou r Successful N ig h ts;
K appa Sig Sells M ost T ick ets.”
THE
NEW
PAGE TH REE
H A M P S H IR E , A P R IL 16, 1953
Atoms Here Next Month In Traveling Exhibit Man, God, and Society Considered
The
A to m ic
by the
tension
M ay 1
H all.
A T O M I C E N E R G Y IN D U R H A M — T h e Oak Ridge Atom ic Energy
Exhibit will come to U N H M ay 1 through 3. Sponsored by the National
University Extension Association, the show comes from the American Museum
of Atom ic Energy at Oak Ridge, Tenn. Th e museum is the first of its type
in the world.
N
Un iv e r s it y
SCHOOL o f LAW
o r th eastern
Day and Evening Programs
Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Laws
Graduate Curriculum
CO-EDUCATIONAL
F or catalog write, Dean Lowell S. Nicholson
4 7 M T . VERNO N ST R EET
BO STO N 8 , M ASSACHUSETTS
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r
I H ave a g
O ak R id ge T ravellin g
E n ergy E xh ib it sponsored
N ational U niversity E x ­
A ssocia tion w ill be given
through 3 in K in gsbu ry
T he idea fo r such an exhibit came into
being when, in 1949, N U E A and the
Am erican Museum o f A tom ic E nergy at
Oak R idge assembled their exhibits to­
gether and fitted out a truck-trailer to
transport them. Their plan was to reduce
knowledge of atomic energy to the grass
roots and provide people with enough in­
form ation for them to act intelligently in
atomic matters.
The exhibit contains m ore than thirty
authoritative sections on various phases
of atomic energy. Th ey are designed so
as to be interesting, eyecatching, and
understandable. A n “ atom ic furance” will
be shown in which uranium atoms are
split every few seconds. Radioisotopes are
explained and produced. Other m ajor ex­
hibits include basic facts about atoms,
atomic energy research tools, production
o f plutonium, radioisotopes in medicine,
agriculture, and industry, radiation de­
tection, civil defense, atom ic bom b effects,
atom ic power, and technical information.
A ccom panying the exhibit is a repre­
sentative of the A m erican Museum o f
A tom ic Energy w ho has a com plete
knowledge o f the setting up o f all e x ­
hibits and trains guides furnished by the
college extension service. T he U niversi­
ty is required to furnish an exhibit hall,
utilities, prom otion and development,
labor, and janitor service and dem on­
strators. N ew Ham pshire will be the first
college in N ew England to have such an
exhibit which has been shown only in
some o f the southern and western states.
But
^
By Dave Proper
T h e 1953 “ C O R I C L ” opened last Saturday at R o llin g R id ge
C onference Center, N orth A n d ov er, M ass. T h is was the third annual
C onference on R eligion in C ollege L ife at w h ich students and fa c­
ulty meet togeth er to discuss w ith the help of w ell-k n ow n speakers
problem s o f y o u n g people today.
June C ook, co-chairm an w ith Stanley Isenstein o f this yea r’s
conference, opened the p roceedin gs w ith a w elcom e to the 70 stu­
dents and 20 facu lty m em bers and an invocation w ith the hope that
a spirit of hum ility and open-m indedness w ou ld characterize the
discussions o f the weekend.
T h e general theme fo r this year’ s con ­
ference was “ W h a t Can W e Believe
A bout Man, God, and Society,” T h e vari­
ous parts o f the conference were built
about this main theme.
Guest speakers fo r the conference were
D r. H erm an Reissig, an editor o f the
magazine “ Social A ction ,” and a Con­
gregational minister in N ew Y ork , and
Rabbi M aurice L. Zigm ond, assistant pro­
fessor o f antropology at Y ale University
and advisor to the Jewish student’ s o r ­
ganization at H arvard College.
The Present Vacuum
D r. Reissig speaking on the subject
“ W h at Can W e Believe A bout M a n ?”
emphasized that mankind feels tremen­
dous insecurity, and stated, “ Perhaps the
(present) spiritual vacuum is the most
serious thing in our time.”
Rabbi Zigm ond spoke on “ W h a t Can
W e Believe A bout S o cie ty ?” pointing out
the essential nature o f diversity in cul­
tures “ Only within variety may w e catch
sight of man’ s potentialities.”
A fter the speakers the conference d i­
divided into small discussion groups to
further discuss the speaker’ s remarks.
And of God
Expert Clock & Watch Repair A panel o f students and advisors dis­
W ill A lso T ak e
G uaranteed W o rk
cussed “ W h at Can W e Believe A bout
O rders F o r New
3-D ay S erv ice
G od” bringing out some o f the essential
Watch B racelets,
W ith ou t
elements o f faiths in the w orld today.
W a tch es, Jew elry
Leaving Durham
SEE Phil Bernier, Printing, Hewitt Hall Since the conference is inter faith, the
group had the benefit o f many points o f
Agent for W . A. G azda, Jeweler view which greatly enriched discussion
groups.
G rad, o f W estern P en n . H orolo g ic a l Institute
letU B r
j
A t The Third Annual C O R I C L
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M ° e h g tafe C o l l e g e
Sunday chapel services were led by
Patricia T ow le. D e W o lf M erriam and
Stanley Isenstein spoke jointly on “ R e­
flections on T rue Leadership.”
Besides the form ally organized dis­
cussion groups numerous bull sessions
sprang up between students and faculty
on many points o f college education in
general. These meetings were held to an
indefinite time Saturday night o r Sun­
day morning.
N ext Year’s Chairmen
Pres. R obert F. Chandler Jr., present
fo r the Sunday part o f the conference,
expressed his interest in the w ork o f the
conference and his personal pleasure at
taking part.
T h e clim ax o f the weekend conference
was the election o f T h eodore Cole and
N aom i Hussey, co-chairm en fo r next
year’s conference.
The elections closed the 1953 co n fe r­
ence. June C ook concluded the events o f
the weekend by expressing her thanks to
all fo r their cooperation and especially to
the members o f this year’s Steering com ­
mittee, Hisashi K o, Charles V ogler,
Sarah Jobes, D orothy Gaam, R obert
Sallies, and N aom i Hussey.
Elections Scheduled
For Tues., April 28
E le ctio n s fo r Senate va ca n cies, and
Class O fficers w ill be run A p ril 28,
T u esd a y, it w as a n n ou n ced b y the
E x e cu tiv e C ou n cil o f A ll Classes, and
the Student Senate E le ctio n s C o m m it­
tee.
V o t in g w ill be at resp ective h ou sin g
units, fro m 7-9 p.m ., w ith C ou n cil and
Senate m em b ers m a n n in g b a llot b o x e s.
Students are u rged to v o te at these
election s, and help to raise the p er­
cen tage o f the student v o tin g b od y.
T h e h o u sin g unit v o tin g system , k n ow n
as P r e cin ct V o tin g , w as establish ed to
try to im p ro v e and to in crease the
n u m ber o f students v o tin g fo r each
candidate.
This_ system is b e in g run in co n ju n c ­
tion w ith th e E x e cu tiv e C ou n cil, c o m ­
p o s e d o f all officers and e x -o fficio
officers o f each class, and the Student
Senate. B oth o rga n iza tion s are under
the ch airm an sh ip o f C h arlotte A n d e r­
son, C ou ncil, and G o rd o n E. W ig g in ,
o f the Senate E le ctio n s C om m ittee.
P re v io u s p r o je cts w h ich the C ou n cil
has sp o n so re d have b een an A ll Class
Skating P a rty and S ock . D a n ce, and
the M a rch A ll-C la s s D ay. T h e C ou n cil
is n o w p la n n in g to install a perm anen t
A ll-C la ss D a y , w ith the g o a l o f a class
lo y a lty and pa rticip ation in crease b e in g
a ccom p lish ed .
W ID C Compulsory Meeting
A requ ired m eetin g o f the W o m e n ’s
In te rd o rm ito ry C ou n cil w ill be held at
6:30 p.m. to d a y fo r the election o f
n ext y e a r’ s d o r m ito ry officers.
E a ch m em b er is to g o to the d o rm i­
to r y in w h ich she w ill live n ext year.
T h e s e d orm s are S cott, South C on ­
greve, N o rth C o n g re v e and Sm ith.
A tte n d a n ce at the m ee tin g w ill be
taken and fines levied again st those
n ot in attendance.
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You know, yourself, you smoke for enjoyment.
And you get enjoyment only from the taste of a
cigarette.
T h e n ew M e m oria l U n io n w ill be a
pla ce fo r y o u so p le d ge to the drive
fo r funds.
Luckies taste better—cleaner, fresher, smoother!
Why? Luckies are made better to taste better. And,
what’s more, Luckies are made of fine tobacco.
L .S./M .F.T.—Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco.
Special Rates to Students
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for better taste—for the cleaner, fresher, smoother
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NEW
H A M P S H IR E , A P R IL
16, 1953
Tag Day Will Raise
! CAT-TALES Scholarship Grants
By Tom Kirkbride
Functions of New Hampshire
Athletic Council Explained By
Athletic Director Lundholm
N early every college in the coun try has an athletic council.
M ost students are acquainted with this fact, but h ow m any of them
actually k n ow what its duties are, and what individuals com prise
its m em bership? W ith this in m ind w e interview ed A th letic D i­
rector Carl Lundholm the other day. L u n d ’s explanation clarified the
above questions, and in addition gave us background as to the cou n ­
cil’s con ception and its aims.
Council A Youngster
T h e U niversity o f N ew H am pshire A th letic C ouncil was estab­
lished just before the beginn ing of W o rld W a r T w o . P rior to that
tim e, athletics in Durham w ere controlled b y an “ A th letic A ss o c i­
ation,” w hich was made up of three students, three faculty members,
and the athletic director. T h e students w ere included in this associ­
ation because they paid 15 dollars a year for athletic expenses. In
those days N ew H am pshire was run on a three-sem ester basis, and
an athletic charge o f five dollars per sem ester was assessed.
T h e next step in the cou n cil’s developm ent was to have ath­
letics put in con trol of a N ew H am pshire Senate Com m ittee. This
com m ittee was com posed o f tw o representatives from each college,
together w ith the athletic director. T h is com m ittee functioned well
for a time, but it was revised after the war. T h e reason for the re­
vam pin g was that under the old system each m em ber vacated his
office every tw o years. T w o years was not considered time enough
for a m em ber to b ecom e acquainted with N ew H am pshire’ s athletic
p olicy, schedules, and op p on en ts; a com m ittee m em ber no sooner
becam e w ell versed in the system than it was time for him to m ove
out o f office.
T h e present arrangem ent, w hich has been in effect for a num ­
ber of years, seems satisfactory. T h e council consists o f the director
o f athletics, the A lu m n i Secretary, the Dean of Student A dm in istra­
tion, and one representative elected by the faculty o f each college.
O n ly the faculty representatives are tem porary m em bers, and are
elected for a six year term. A s the cou ncil functions n ow a new
faculty m em ber is elected every tw o years. T h e chairman of the
cou n cil is the faculty m em ber w hose term expires first; hence all
faculty m em bers serve as chairmen. A representative o f Student
Governm ent is a n on -v otin g m em ber o f the council, but does not
participate when the aw arding o f letters in under consideration,
T h e chairman o f the D epartm ent o f Physical E ducation for W om en
serves on the council when matters concerned with a program of
intercollegiate athletics for w om en are considered.
Council Duties
T h e duties o f the A th letic C ouncil are set forth in the R ules
B ook E dition o f the Bulletin o f the U niversity o f N ew H am p ­
shire. T h is b ook states that . . . “ T h e cou n cil shall be responsible
to the president of the U niversity but shall make periodic reports
to the U niversity Senate. T h e general function of the C ouncil shall
be to consider all matters related to the program s o f intercollegiate
athletics, except those concerned with instructional personnel and
finances.” ^
T h e C ouncil has five duties. (1 ) T o consider suggested changes
in the nature and content of the program s of intercollegiate ath­
letics. (2 ) T o approve all schedules o f intercollegiate events. (3)
T o sanction m em bership in intercollegiate conferences or organi­
zations and to approve for the U niversity, any changes in policies,
rules or regulations o f such organizations that m ay effect the p ro­
gram s o f intercollegiate athletics. (4 ) T o establish and approve
policies and regulations concerned with awards for achievem ent i
athletics or sports. (5 ) T o exercise con trol over any athletic or­
ganization or grou p not- authorized b y the Departm ent of Physical
E ducation and A th letics for M en or the D epartm ent o f Physical
E ducation fo r W o m e n and w hich are likely to appear as represent­
ing the U niversity.
Senate Controls Council
In a recent m ove, it was agreed that the U niversity Senate be
given final con trol of athletic policy. H ence, the A th letic C ouncil
T h e N ew H am psh ire V a rs ity Club
w ill sp on sor a T a g D a y on W ed n esd a y ,
A p ril 29, betw een the hours o f 11:30
and 12:30 p.m ., it w as ann oun ced re­
cen tly b y D an H og a n , ch airm an o f the
day.
D u rin g this W e d n e s d a y n o o n hour,
varsity letterm en w ill be stationed at
key poin ts on the cam pus w ith co n ­
tainers for y ou r con trib u tion s, and tags
o f recogn ition for all don ors. T h e pur­
p ose o f this drive is to raise m on ey
for the recen tly established V a rsity
Club S ch olarship Fund. T h e sch ola r­
ship o f $125 w ill be aw arded annually
to a deserv in g in com in g m em b er o f
the senior class.
Snively Shaping 38
Man Squad For WPI
• -
IN TR AM UR AL SPORTS
By Louis Georgopoulos
T h e opening days and calenders of som e o f the spring intra­
mural sports were released this w eek at the m eeting o f sports
chairmen and Senior Skulls.
T h e tentative days for the track meet have been designated as
M ay 7 and 8. Senior Skulls, Dan H ogan and R alph Stevens are chair­
men o f this sport.
B ob Skinner and Stu H arlow , chairm en o f g o lf, have not as
yet drawn up a g o lf schedule, pending individual h ousing units de­
cisions on fielding teams. H ou sin g units should inform Stu H arlow
of their desire to enter by W edn esd ay, A pril 22.
Chairman Bill C roft of tennis w ill release his Spring Schedule
Which w ill be published in the next edition of T h e N ew H am pshire.
Softball Chairmen B ob T o d d and G eorge B ent have released
their schedule w hich follow s im m ediately b e lo w :
League A
LeagueB
6. S A E
1. Alexander
7. T K E
2. Gibbs
8. A G R
3. Phi D U
9. P K A
4. E ast-W est
10. Lambda Chi
A fte r tw o w eeks o f con cen tra tion 5. K Z
21. Fairchild
on fundam entals, C oach W h o o p Sn ive­
ly o f the la crosse team is installing
League D
League C
his offen se for the op en in g gam e with
16. Hunter
W o r c e s te r P o ly te ch n ic Institute here, 11. Theta Chi
17. P M D
12. Phi Alpha
A p ril 25.
A nucleus o f ten letterm en is in clud­ 13. Hetzel
18. Acacia
ed on the 38-m an squad, w ith four 14. Sigma Beta
19. A T O
on attack, three at m idfield, on e on de­
20. Engelhardt
15. Theta Kap
fense and another in the goal.
22. Faculty
S h o w in g up w ell on attack are veter­
ans M arshall H u n t o f D urham , Jere Season begins M onday, A pril 27
L u n d h old o f D urham , C o-C a pt. D an
Field 1 Field 2
Field 3
Field 4
Stone o f H a n ov er, and R o g e r B erry
o f L eb a n on . P r o m is in g n ew com ers M
10-7
21-6
1-2
12-14
include K en t K eith o f W e a v e r , South T
22-16
6-7
17-19
5-3
port. B ru ce D ick o f D ov er, w h o ranked W
11-12
14-11
5-1
17-20
3-2
8-21
D akota, and R o b e rt M u n ro o f N e w - T h
16-17
10-6
20-22
19-16
wdth the top con ten ders at the attack M
10-8
4-5
3-4
16-20
10.8
2-5
position b rok e a sm all b on e in his T
4-2
7-8
8-9
12-13
fo o t ju st b efore the S p rin g va ca tion W
1-4
15-12
21-9
18-19
and w ill b e lost to the squad for about T h
7-21
13-14
19-20
18-17
M
a m onth.
18-16
22-17
11-15
6-9
T h ree letterm en head the m idfield T
14-15
21-10
13-11
18-20
g rou p in C o-C apt. Charlie B artlett o f W
15-13
3-1
22-19
7-9
D erry, R o b e rt C h risty o f M an chester, T h
8-6
22-18
and Charles E a ger o f C on cord . A ls o
ou t for the position are L eig h ton Cree First team listed is home team.
o f P earl R iver, N . Y ., R o g e r P arker
Field 1 is center field section o f Brackett
o f H am p ton , B o b
C u th bertson o f
Baseball Field
G reen w ich, Conn., John L assen o f
N eedh am , M ass., J oh n M u eller o f Sau­ Field 2 is football practice field near west
stands.
gus, M ass., and J oh n M ullen o f B o s ­
Field 3 is at east end o f lacrosse field
ton.
T h e on ly letterm an available for Field 4 is at west end o f lacrosse field.
defense is R o b e rt Slanetz o f D urham .
In past years the tw o top teams in each
N e N w co m e rs are P a y son A v erill o f league met in a play-off to pick a winner
H in gh a m , M ass., N orris B row n e o f o f that league to play in a one game
South P ortla n d , M e., and B ill J oh n ­ elimination tournament. This resulted in
ston o f W e llesley , M ass.
many controversies over the A ll-P oin t
B ob
H o u le y , last y e a r’ s varsity
goa lie, is b ein g pushed b y sop h om ores Chester, and J oh n M u rp h y o f M elrose,
John E v erson o f B rook ly n , N . Y ., and M ass. A ls o c o m in g out late is fo o tb a ll
G irroir o f A m e sb u ry ,
M ai P u rin g ton o f N orth W ea re. P u r- gu ard A la n
rin gton , an E xeter alum nus, played M ass., w h o re ce n tly u nderw en t an
operation, Carl B arn ard o f W in d h a m ,
attack last year.
Several players have rep orted but B a rry S im pson o f K een e, T o m T r a c y
recen tly, in clu d in g L ou is F lan agan of o f M an chester, and A1 M o u lto n o f
C on cord , H u g h
L a va llee o f
Cape W a rn er.
E lizabeth, M e., J oh n
Trophy. H ow ever, this year the winners
o f the four leagues will meet in a double
elimination tournament to determine the
Intramural Softball Champions.
W ell, as you can see, w e really have
plenty to keep us active in intramural
sports. But, remember, if you want to win
a championship you must win games, but
you don ’t have to win to be a good sport.
Cary Elected
R o b e rt C ary has been elected presi­
dent o f the first student A g r o n o m y
Club in N e w E n gla n d , the club pu b ­
licity d irector ann oun ced fo llo w in g a
recen t m eeting. O th er officers elected
w ere W illia m C arlson, vice -p re sid e n t;
Syd P ilgrim , treasu rer; M a ry P erry,
secreta ry; John B oh ele. co rre sp o n d in g
s ecretary; D a vid W e n tw o rth , social
chairm an.
P ro f. R o y L. D on a h u e, chairm an of
the departm ent o f a g ro n o m y , w as
ch osen the clu b ’s advisor.
M eetin gs
w ill be held every first and th ird
T h u rsd a y of the m on th at 7:30 p.m.
in N esm ith 220.
Mademoiselle7 Offers Prizes
To Coed Short-Story Writers
M a d em o ise lle ’ s C o llege F ictio n Con­
test, w ith a deadline set at A p ril 15,
open
to all w om en undergraduates,
o ffers tw o prizes fo r $500 each for the
best short stories subm itted.
T h e stories m ust be betw een 3,000
and 5,000 w ord s, typew ritten
and
dou b le-sp a ced,
on on e side of the
paper only. C ontestants m ay subm it
m ore than on e story, but M a d em oiselle
w ill assum e n o respon sib ility fo r the
m anuscripts, return ing o n ly th ose ac­
com p a n ied b y a stam ped, self-a d d ress­
ed lega l-size en velope.
T h e stories
m ust b e cle a rly m arked w ith nam e,
h om e address, co lle g e address, and col­
lege year.
A ll entries shou ld b e m ade to Col­
lege F iction C ontest, M adem oiselle,
575 M adison A ven u e, N e w Y ork 22,
N e w Y o rk .
L ea h y o f M a n -
is now little more than an advisory board.
Matters of University policy are deter­
mined in the last analysis by the President
and the Board of Trustees. T he Senate
is responsible to the President in matters
o f athletic policy, and must make peri­
odic reports to him concerning the ac­
tivities of the Athletic Council.
The students do not have an active
part in Council matters now because they
pay no athletic tax as they did before
the war. The representative o f Student
Government, and the U niversity faculty
members do give outsiders an insight in­
to the Council’e activities. F or more in­
form ation on the N ew Hampshire A th ­
letic Council, consult your Student Rule
B ook. Copies are available in Thom pson
Hall.
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THE
NEW
H A M P S H IR E , A P R IL 16, 1953
PAGE FIVE
IFC Discusses Convo; Swasey Named Hon­ Varsity,
Help Week Date Set orary Member IAABO
T h e In terfra tern ity C ou n cil held its
H e n ry C. S w a sey, A s s o cia te P r o fe s ­
b i-m o n th ly m eetin g last M o n d a y even ­ sor o f P h y sica l E d u ca tion and A th ­
in g at Tau K a p p a E p silon . R egu la r letics at N e w H am psh ire, has been
business o f the even in g in clu d ed a nam ed an h on ora ry life m em b er o f the
num ber o f im portan t issues w hich are
In tern ation al A s s o cia tio n o f A p p ro v e d
Com ing up w ithin th e n ext few w eeks.
B asketball O fficials.
M o s t prom in en t is the I F C C o n v o ­
Sw asey, a fo rm e r th ree-sp orts star
ca tion w h ich w ill be held fo r all
broth ers and p led ges o f the variou s at A m h erst C ollege, has been a m em ­
houses on cam pus. A n um ber o f speak­ ber o f the co a ch in g staff at N ew
ers w ill b e present and it is stressed H am psh ire fo r 32 years. D u rin g 17 o f
that as m an y b roth ers as pled ges be those years on the U N H staff he was
presen t fo r the ord er o f business w ill head coa ch o f basketball. H e has also
be o f interest to all. Fu rther in form a ­ co a ch e d soccer, h ock ey , and is still
tion w ill be d ivu lged w ithin the n ext head coa ch o f baseball. H e has been a
few w eeks.
basketball official, and is p resen tly a
T h e w eek o f A p ril 27 to M a y 2 has perm anen t m em b er o f the a d visory
been design ated as G reek o r H elp b oa rd o f the N e w H am p sh ire A p p r o v ­
W e e k . D u rin g this p eriod the houses
ed B asketball O fficials.
w ill co n d u ct in form a l as w ell as fo r ­
T h e a n n ou n cem en t o f th e a p p oin t­
m al initiations. T h e re have b een a
set o f rules established fo r this p eriod m en t w as m ade b y J oh n A . F itzgerald,
w hich are b rie fly stated as th is: N o o f P ete rb o ro u g h , the n ew president o f
in itiations w ill in terfere w ith class the international a ssociation .
p a rticip ation ; n o rides or m ission s e x ­
W h e n stu d en t-legisla tor B e r n a r d
cep t to oth er ch apters o f the same
houses w ill be to le ra te d ; and all inita- R o b in so n attended th e W e d n e s d a y
tory devices w ill be ca rried in w ithin session o f the N e w H am psh ire G eneral
the particular houses, certain variations C ou rt last w eek, he m an aged to kill
a llow ed , such as pled ges en tertan in g at tw o birds w ith on e trip. R o b in so n is
so ro rity h ouses, a gen eral w o rk p r o ­
a student o f G overn m en t 2, w h ich was
je ct, o r ca rry in g variou s m eans o f
m akin g a class trip to the legislature
identification.
that day.
Plan Convo Project
and w as w ell receiv ed b y the fratern i­
A s fo r the Student U n io n M em oria l
C on v o ca tio n , the I F C w ill participate ties. It is h op ed that the n ext visit
in that th rou gh the m eans o f a p r o jce t w ill be as successful.
F in ally, it w as m en tion ed that the
for the pled ges o f the various houses
to ca rry o u t jo in tly . T h e y w ill be used interhouse play con test w ill take place
to serve as ushers and gu ides at the on the F rid a y n igh t o f G reek W eek .
various fu n ction s that w ill occu r. T h is A n d also, that the U n iversity o f N ew
p rog ra m w ill dev elop unity a m o n g the H am psh ire w ill be con sid ered in the
houses as w ell as offe r a co n stru ctiv e
selection o f an ou tsta n d in g In terfra ­
p r o je ct fo r the pled ges.
T h e h ouses w h o achieve su ccess in ternity C ou n cil th rou g h ou t the U n ited
the sch ola stic standings w ere c o m ­ States. A large trop h y w ill b e pre
m en ded fo r their w ork . A ls o , n ote was sented to the w in ner as declared b y
C on
given to the su ccess o f the recen t the N ation al In ter-F ra tern ity
b lo o d m o b ile visit w hich w as a success fernce.
Frosh Track M e e t Here
S A T U R D A Y ; First Tilt of Season
T h e N ew H am pshire varsity
and freshm an track teams w ill
open the spring season against
N ortheastern here Saturday with
high hopes o f h old in g their ow n
against som e of the best teams in
N ew E ngland, including B U ,
M IT , M aine, D artm outh, and the
H uskies.
N ortheastern has a g o o d track
team this year and should make
the meet Saturday a tossup, for
the D urham ites have been prepp in g fo r a m onth fo r the contest.
Paul Sweet, varsity and freshman
track coach, has been strivin g to
fill som e o f the gaps apparent in
the stron g w inter track teams. H e
can depend on not losin g points
in tire field events with the varsi­
ty, but the running events are
a different story. D espite the
w inter track team ’s high scorer,
A lan Carlsen in the mile, the
cold w eather edition
o f the
W ild cats was steadily outscored
in the shorter distances. A dd ed
experience is hoped to be the factor that
will improve these events. Despite these
weak spots the winter squad was one o f
the best team in N ew H am pshire’s long
and successful track history.
The freshman squad w ill seek to main­
tain the fine record o f the cross country
and winter track teams. Together the tw o
groups o f spikemen have com piled an
11-2 record this year, with both losses to
M IT .
Flying over the hurdle is Bob Potter ’54, of Gorham, an outstanding
track man since his frosh year. Bob is the holder of the University record
in both the high and low 35 yard hurdles. H e also competes in the high
jump, broad jump and javelin. Bob won numerals in both winter and spring
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Several new men have been w orking
with Paul to fill the Kittens’ gap in the
shot and hammer events. Although its
generally difficult to ju dge a freshman
team before the season begins, if their
winter record means anything the frosh
should more than hold their own against
the stiffer spring competition. Much o f
their hope lies with some runners who
have never been out for track before this
year and should be much improved after
their debut during the winter season.
A fte r the meet Saturday the tw o teams
will entertain BU , Maine (va rsity) and
Exeter (fresh m en ), and M I T , here at
Cowell stadium on the follow ing Satur­
days. T he track, which is one o f the
fastest in N ew England when it is dry,
will be slow for the first meet at least
after the spring rains which have plagued
Durham. The freshmen will venture to
Dartmouth on M ay 16, while the varsity
fills out its schedule by com peting in the
N ew Englands and the IC -4 A meet at
N e w Y ork.
Carlsen President
Elect of Lettermen
Succeeding Houley
A la n Carlsen, a ju n io r fro m B rain ­
tree, M ass., w as elected presid ent o f
year at a recen t m eetin g. Carlsen, electthe V a rsity Club fo r the 1953-54 s ch o o l
ed b y the m em b ers o f the letterm en ’ s
orga n iza tion on cam pus, su cceeds R o b ­
ert " F a t '’ H o u le y o f B erlin.
Carlsen, w h o has captained six ath­
letic team s at N e w H am psh ire in three
years, has been active in V a rsity Club
affairs since his s o p h o m o re year. In
addition t o Carlsen, R o g e r B e rry o f
L e b a n o n su cceed ed Jere L u n d h o lm o f
D u rh am as V ice -P re s id e n t, John B a r­
ry o f M e d fo rd , M ass. su cceed ed T o m
Canavan o f W a k efield , M ass. as se cre ­
tary, and A r t V a lice n ti o f W e y m o u th ,
M ass. b ecam e the n ew treasurer, su c­
ce e d in g Jack K o o is tra o f A n d o v e r,
M ass.
T h e V a rs ity Club, the official va r­
sity letterm en ’ s orga n iza tion at New
H am psh ire, clim a xed a su ccessfu l year
b y establish ing a $125 scholarsh ip, to
be aw arded to a deserv in g in co m in g
m em ber o f the senior class.
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THE N E W
H A M P S H IR E , A P R IL 16, 1953
Weekend Permission
Extended by Senate
T h e W o m e n ’ s R u les C om m ittee o f
the Student Senate has a d d ed another
ru le to the b o o k . T h is latest rule gives
on e o ’c lo ck perm ission to all u pperclass w om en w h o d o n ot attend the
dan ce o n b ig w eek -ends. T h is rule
w ent in to effe ct w ith the Carnival ball.
the drive, Anita Grant, arrangements,
S ix m a jo r bu ildin gs have been built and Nelson Guild, organizations. Since
o n the U n iv e rsity cam pus since the the students drive started, contribu­
en d o f W o r ld W a r II.
tions have been growing.
Spanish Club Show
In Murkland Tonight
“ L a Cueva de S a la m a n ca ,” a short
pla y b y M igu el de C ervantes, w ill be
presen ted to n ig h t b y the Spanish Club
in M u rkland auditorium at 8 p.m.
T h e play, given in Spanish, is under
th e direction o f Joann e M errill, M r.
D a v id S iesicki a ctin g as a dvisor. T h e
cast, co m p o s e d o f Spanish Club m em ­
bers, includes F red G erstein, N ick y
L e v i, Charles H arm en , V ic V arette,
T o n y N adeau, Chip D ion , and A lth ea
G old in g.
A ll are in vited to attend. P rin ted
p rogra m s w ill in clude a sh ort sum m ary
o f the play fo r th e benefit o f th ose w h o
d o n ot u nderstand Spanish. R e fre s h ­
m ents w ill be served after the p e r fo rm ­
ance, and n o adm ission w ill be charged.
T H E D IA L
Monday, April 20
“ A fghanistan faces a , m alicious, persistant situation,” stated
econ om ist Peter G. Franck last Friday night in a lecture sponsored
by the International R elations Club and Phi Gamma Mu, honorary
T h e In q u irin g M icro p h o n e
sociolog ical society. T h e w ell-kn ow n international economist spoke
Cam pus new s
F a c t s a bou t the M em oria l on the problem s o f A m erican P oin t F ou r aid to Afghanistan and
the M iddle East.
U n ion C on v oca tion
8:30
8:45
9:15
T h e R u les C om m ittee,
under the
chairm anship o f H o p e M a cD o n a ld , in­
clu des in its m em b ersh ip all w om en
m em b ers o f the Student Senate and
the presidents o f P a n -H e lle n ic
and
W I D C . In the past the com m ittee has
been respon sib le fo r m a n y im p ro v e ­
m ents in w o m e n ’ s rules. T h e y w ere
the o n e s w h o initiated 12 o ’c lo c k Sat­
urday night p erm ission s fo r all stu­
dents and 12 o ’c lo c k travellin g tim e
P R E S I D E N T S IG N S F IR S T
after vaca tion s, n o w standard rules.
P L E D G E — President Robert F.
M iss M a cD o n a ld stated that w o rk Chandler Jr., was the first to sign a
o n the co m m itte e has m a d e students pledge card for the Memorial Union
aw are o f the p rob lem s that the D ean
o i W o m e n and the h ou sem oth ers have fund raising drive. W atching are Ray
Matheson, in charge of promotion for
to face.
Sp orts S p ot
M u sic F r o m T -H a ll
9:30
9:35
10:00
T h e M u sic R o o m
10:30
M u sic till M id n igh t
Tuesday, April 21
8:30
P anel discu ssion on the C o n ­
v oca tion
Student Senate on the A ir
8:45
9:00
9:30
M u sic F r o m B roa d w a y
Classical J u k eb ox
10:00
10:30
Cam pus C avalcade o f Bands
M u sic till M id n igh t
Wednesday, April 22
8:30
8:45
S p orts review
M u sical G ra b b a g
9:00
R o b in ’ s N est
“ F or
The
E n rich m en t
of
L iv e s ”
In terv iew w ith M rs. H o lw a y
T h e U N S tory
M u sic till M id n igh t
9:30
10:00
Alpha Phi Om ega Announces
Summer Jobs in Scouting
10:15
10:30
A lp h a P h i O m eg a , in p r o v id in g on e
o f its m an y services, helps students to
find sum m er cam p jo b s . T h o s e in the
fields o f edu cation , s o cio lo g y , b io lo g y ,
or con serva tion and related cou rses
shou ld find this ty p e o f em p loym en t
particu larly intersting.
A lp h a P h i O m eg a has open in gs in
5 b o y scou t cam ps in this area; Cam p
Carpenter, Cam p Q u in a da xet o f the
N oru m b eg a C ou ncil, Cam p Q uinadaxet
o f the C a m b ridge C ou ncil, Cam p O n w a y and the S cou t R eserva tion o f the
L o n e T r e e C ouncil.
Som e o f the jo b s op en are cam p
co o k , ca m p director, w a terfron t and
assistant w a terfron t director, nature
director, h an dicraft director, cam p and
ass’t camp master, and com m isary officer.
New Program On W M D R
T h e pla y deals w ith the co m p lica ­
tions w h ich arise w h en an unfaithful
w ife is surprised b y the u n exp ected re­
turn o f her husband. T h e day is saved
b v a student cla im in g to have m a g i­
cal p o w e rs w h ich he learned at the
cave
of
Salam anca.
D r.
H ow ard
S ch ultz p ro vid es the a ccom p a n im en t
o f the gu itar fo r the s o n g w h ich is
su n g b y the cast in praise o f the m a g i­
cal ca ve, to th e tune o f “ E l R a n ch o
G ra n d e .” T h e costu m es w ere p rovid ed
b y M a sk and D a g g e r.
Durham, N . H .
FrL
A p r iH 7
C Y R A N O DE BERGERAC
John W a y n e
Gail Russell
April 19
Paul Lukas
Tues.
April 21
HARVEY
Wed.
April 22
LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN
Second Show — 8:35
STUDENTS!
TEACHERS!
Great Bay M otor Co.
Your Local Chevrolet Dealer
Hurricane At Pilgrim Hill
Newmarket, N. H.
Fri.-Sat.
April 17-18
HIGH N O O N
with G a ry Cooper
A lso
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil
Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test
Kathryn Hepburn Humphrey Bogart
Sun.-Tues.
April 19-21
Susan H ayw ard
Carlton Heston
Wed.
April 22
BANDITS OF C O R SIC A
E. M. LO EW 'S
U PTO W N
CIVIC
THEATRE
THEATRE
DOVER, N. H.
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
G O T O EU RO PE
T h e class o f 1880 con sisted o f 1.
Charles
H arvey
H o o d , w h o later
don ated H o o d H ou se , w as the sole
graduate.
THE PRESIDENT'S LADY
James Stewart
USED
UNH C O N V O C A T I O N ADDS
L IT T L E
(H e a d lin e fro m the M a n ­
ch ester U n io n ). T h a t’ s’ w hat w e need
— a b ig build-up.
A special cou rse in E n glish w ill
again be featured as part o f the su m ­
m er session, June 29 th rou gh A u g . 7.
T h is cou rse is d esign ed to enable f o r ­
eign students to acquire p ro ficie n cy in
the ability to speak, w rite, and read
E n glish in six w eeks.
H ig h s ch o o l
graduates w ith on e yea r o f E n glish
gra m m a r are eligible fo r adm ission.
SALES A N D SERVICE
April 20
THE LADY V A N ISH ES
FINE CARS
In past years the co u rse has attract­
ed students fro m several cou ntries and
u sually has a large Canadian e n roll­
m ent. E m phasis is p la ced o n the id o m atic use o f “ A m e r ic a n ” E n glish . O f
particu lar note, the uses o f the pre­
p o sition after the verb, the c o r r e c t use
o f tense, and th ose errors o f the indi­
vidual students, w hich m o st ham per
his use o f E n glish , are stressed.
D u rin g the cou rse, students are de­
liberately pla ced in situations w h ere
th ey b e c o m e q u ick ly a cco s to m e d to the
varied uses o f the A m e rica n idiom .
Classes are taken to cro w d e d city
streets, the beach and the ball park fo r
greater fam iliarity w ith c o m m o n u sage
o f w o rd s and phrases. U se is a lso m ade
o f the tape re co rd e r in h elp in g im p ro v e
student’ s ability in the use o f the
E n glish language.
English Classes Set
For Summer Session
with Frank Lovejoy
— co-feature —
Jan Sterling
M argaret Lockwood
Desoto Plymouth
THE SYSTEM
“ The problems o f econom ic planning
are not neatly isolated from the social
fields,’ he said. Point Four aid cannot be
confined to merely to industrial redevel­
opment, in his view, for Afghanistan faces
“a dearth o f capital, foreign trade, per­
sonnel, and managerial talent to utilize
its rich natural resources.”
D r. Franck spoke from a background o f
several year’s experience in drawing up
a blueprint for the econom ic development
o f Afghanistan. H e has also done w ork
for the O P A in the United States, and
has worked for the governments o f T u r­
key, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Emphasizing the need fo r planned ad­
vance in all spheres o f development, D r.
Franck tolcl the group how a $60,000,000
rebuilding program was largely wasted
because the farmers did not know how to
use the water provided fo r them in irri­
gation projects. “ U sing tables and planks
to divert the water, they succeeded in
washing out the new roads and silting
the control dams.”
The country is suffering from a topheavy government, “ resulting in a creep­
ing paralysis o f administration.” R eform
must start with the government, and then
must reach the people b efore any real
w ork can be done. Unless something is
done to raise the level o f literacy . . .
much o f our w orry will be with us for
a long time,” he concluded.
D r. Franck was introduced by R obert
Deane, president o f Phi Gamma M u So­
ciety.
Two Academ y Aw a rd W inners
Mon.
Phone 5376
•*
April 16
April 18
W A K E OF THE RED W ITCH
D O V E R
Thurs.
Jose Ferrer
Sat.
Ray M illand
PHI M U DELTA
★
Week Beginning Friday, April 17
RHUBARB
Dick Bruce
A n ew p rog ra m w ill be added to the
regular schedule o f W M D R o n M o n ­
day, A p ril 27 and every M o n d a y th ere­
after at 9:35 p.m . E dd ie M adden will
im provise at the p ia n o fo r 25 m inutes
on su b jects sent in b y listeners. I f a n y ­
one has a top ic w hich he w ou ld like
to hear piano im pressions u pon, he
should send the top ic to E dd ie M ad­
den, W M D R , T h o m p s o n H all. T h ese
requests w ill be com p lied w ith as soon
as possible.
D an C arroll and his “ M o o d I n d ig o ”
are heard every oth er T u esd a y even ­
in g at 8:45. Special m u sic progra m s
have in cluded M r. Falle and M r. Steele
at the piano in recen t w eeks.
FRANKLIN
Sun.
NEW -
Problem of Middle East, Point 4
Stressed by Dr. Peter G . Franck
WMDR
648 O N
T H IS S U M M E R
Thurs,-Sat.
Space A va ila b le on
Special S tu d en t Ships
S. S. AROSA KULM
M/S ANNA SALEN
M/S SKAUBRYN
eastbound
June 9
June 16
June 24
July 4
westbound
A u g .11
Aug. 24
Sept. 2
Sept. 28
April 16-18
ABBOTT A N D COSTELLO
G O TO M ARS
Also
THE HOMESTEADERS
with W ild Bill Elliott
Sun.-Wed.
TONIGHT
WE SING
(In Technicolor)
April 19-22
Y.
Featuring
C yd Chariss
April 18
Humphrey Bogart
June Allyson
Cream-Oil, America’s Favorite Hair Tonic. Contains Lanolin.
Non-alcholic. Grooms the hair. Relieves dryness. Removes
goose, ugly dandruff. Helps you pass the Finger-Nail Test.
3. Use it daily and peeple will love you.” Paul got Wildroot
BATTLE
Yvonne de Carlo
Pier Angeli
cardinal rules for social success so you won’t be an also-wren. 1. Hop to a toilet
Cream-Oil for himself and a diamond wing for his tweetiepie. Better buy a bottle or tube today. Or ask for it at your
W ith
COUNCIL
ON
STUDENT TRAVEL
"LIST EN , BIRD -BRAIN , don’t get soar, but I cooed never love you,” said Sheedy’s
little chickadee. "Your hair’s strictly for the birds! Better remember the tree
goods counter. 2. Peck up a bottle or tube o f W ildroot
Starts Sat.
Sombrero
7, N.
April 16-17
In
A lso
o th er
dates
179 Broadway, New York
REctor 2-0936
Thurs.-Fri.
C IR C U S
barber’s. If you don’t you’re cookoo!
* of 131 So. Harris H ill Rd., Williamsville, N. Y.
W ild root Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N . Y .
Women's Glee Club
SPRING CONCERT
Men's Glee Club
y/The Enrichment of Lives on the University Campus1
Concert Choir
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 8:15 P.M.
Symphony Orchestra
Tickets on Sale at
Bookstore
Box Office, N, H. Hall
Admission 6 0 cents
THE
Newmanites Attend Boston Convention
the R o o f Garden o f the H otel Shelton.
Dr. Bella Dodd, form er P rofessor at
Hunter College and member o f the N a­
tional Committee o f the Communist
Party, will address the group. In 1949
Dr. D odd was expellM from the party
and received Conditional Baptism by H is
Excellency, Fulton J. Sheen. H er topic
In the afternoon the business session
w ill consist o f reports for the year, elec­ o f discussion is “ T he Challenge o f Our
tion o f Diocesan Representatives and Tim es.”
Province Chairman.
In the afternoon delegates will visit
i In the evening the newly elected officers the W orld Mission Exhibit o f the Propa­
will form a panel on “ Plans for the N ew gation o f the Faith. Sunday evening a
Y ear.” This will be held in the Raleigh Newman Forum will be given by Rev.
R oom o f the H otel Shelton. F or the Robert Slaven, O. D. President o f P rov i­
m ore socially minded Newmanites there dence College. A n y Newman Club mem­
w ill be a dance at the H otel Somerset. ber wishing to attend all or part o f this
Sunday’s events will begin with Mass convention should contact club Presi­
at St. Clement’s Eucharistic Shrine at dent, Dan H ogan, Theta Kappa Phi, im­
nine o ’clock. Breakfast will be served at mediately.
A delegation o f Newman Club mem­
bers, led by their chaplain, Father J. D es­
mond O ’Conner, will attend the 31st
annual Newman Convention o f the N ew
England P rovince which w ill be held
A pril 17, 18, and 19 at the H otel Shelton
and Simmons College, Boston.
NEW
PAGE SEVEN
H A M P S H IR E , A P R IL 16, 1953
Representation From Page 2 Fraternities to Contribute
m eth od o f app ortion m en t, such as
Facilities to Convocation
class, colleg e, or m ajor.
But if the frat - n on -fra t division is
to b e recogn ized , as it apparently is,
and as I think it shou ld b e . then it is
o b viou s that the system shou ld be
honest, that the m eth od o f a p p ortion ­
in g should be as fair to b oth sides, as
legislation can m ake it.
T h e on ly im portan t argu m en t I have
heard against the E ld red ge am endm ent
is that b ro u g h t forth b y D ean M ed esy,
that the am endm ent as it stands w ou ld
have the effect o f barrin g a con sid er­
able num ber o f students from m em b er­
ship in the Senate. It seem s to m e that
this co u ld be easily rem edied b y pass­
in g an additional am endm ent to make
th ose students eligible to represent
th ose w h o th ey are m ost fit to rep re­
sent, their respective fraternities.
/ s / S eym ou r Sargent, ’ 54
Fraternity decorations and the contri­
butions in manpower o f each fraternity
toward the M em orial Union Convocation
were items discussed at the M arch 23 IF C
meeting, held at Sigma Beta, it was
announced by Jack D riscoll, president.
President D riscoll also extended con ­
gratulations to the fraternities fo r their
effort toward the recent B lood Drive.
The IF C social calendar fo r the re­
mainder o f the year w ill include, Greek
W eek, A pril 25-M ay 2, and Song Fest
held on M ay 7. It was also announced that
the Greek W eek rules used last year will
be continued fo r this year’ s W eek.
Harvard Says No
Go For 'No-Doz’
T w o members o f the hygiene depart­
ment at H arvard University have warned
students that the use o f “ N o -D o z ” is
partially respsonsible fo r the nervous co l­
lapse o f many students around exam time.
D r. A rlie Reck, hygiene professor,
terms the taking o f “ N o -D o z ” pills “ selfinflicted injury.” H e adds, “ I f a fellow
can’t do his w ork without resorting to
such drugs, I w ould say he doesn’t be­
long in school.”
Another H arvard instructor says that
the pills often cause “ severe temporary
reaction which, although temporary, is
In 1866, the date o f the U n iv e rsity ’s
handicapping.”
fou n d in g, the s ch o o l co n siste d o f 1
“ N o -D o z ” , sold without prescription, is
p rofesso r and seven cases o f equip­
standard equipment for many students w ho
ment.
feel the need to cram the clock around
fo r final exams. A F ood and D ru gs A d ­
m inistration represen tative puts it in
the same class with aspirin, since the
stimulant caffeine is its only active in­
gredient.
H arva rd U n iversity has an n ou n ced it
will not accept absentees’ excuses o f
fatigue and collapse if “ N o -D o z ” is a
partial cause.
Granite Distributed
At Notch On May 20
T h e 1953 edition o f the G ranite w ill
be distributed at th e N o tch a bou t M a y
201
, a cco rd in g to G e o rg e B ent, ed ito rin -C h ief. T h e editor also p o in ted ou t
that the $4.40 w h ich the G ranite costs
is rem arkably in expen sive in co m p a ri­
son w ith oth er prices ch a rged b y o th er
co lle g e s fo r their year b ook s.
O n e o f the features o f this yea r’ s
b o o k w ill b e d o o r w a y pictu res o f the
buildings on cam pus. A pictu re d e p ict­
in g T -H a ll arch w ill be a m o n g the
first in the b o o k . T h e fra te rn ity -so ro rity section w ill be in trod u ced b y a p ic­
ture o f K a pp a Sigm a, and the facu lty
section b y a p h o to o f M u rk land A u d i­
torium .
T h e staff o f the G ranite con sists o f
a p p roxim ately 30 peop le, and has o p e n ­
ings fo r th ose interested in the business
departm ent.
T h e editorial staff in cludes the fo l­
lo w in g stu den ts: G e o rg e B ent, E d ito rin -C h ief, P a t B erry , S en ior E d itor,
K aren S ch riever, O rga n iza tion s E d i­
tor, C arol J o L y m a n , Features E d itor,
Jean S tock w ell, L itera ry E d itor, Jim
M erritt, A ssistan t L itera ry E d ito r and
T h y ra W a lk e y , D o rm ito ry E ditor.
The
staff w ill h old
its annual
banquet at the E xeter In n in the early
part o f M ay.
If you can make the grade, the
U.S. Air Force will award you a
commission, your wings and pay
you over $5,000 a year!
C an yo u “ take it” 6 days a week? For 52 weeks? Can
you meet the high standards required to be an Avia­
tion Cadet? If you can—then here’s a man-size oppor­
tunity! An opportunity to serve your country and
build a personal career that will fit you for responsible
positions both in military and commercial aviation.
It won’t be easy! Training discipline for Aviation
Cadets is rigid. You’ll work hard, study hard, play
hard—especially for the first few weeks. But when it’s
over, you’ll be a pro—with a career ahead of you that
will take you as far as you want to go. You graduate
as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force, with pay of
$5,300.00 a year. And this is only the beginning—
Going, Going, Gone
your opportunities for advancement are unlimited.
ARE YOU E LIG IB LE ?
To qualify as an Aviation Cadet, you must have com­
pleted at least two years of college. This is a minimum
requirement—it’s best if you stay in school and gradu­
ate. In addition, you must be between 19 and 26Vi
years, unmarried, and in good physical condition.
YOU CAN CH O O SE BETWEEN
PILOT OR AIRCRAFT OBSERVER
If you choose to be an Aircraft Observer, your train­
ing will be in Navigation, Bombardment, Radar
Operation or Aircraft Performance Engineering.
N e w A viatio n C adet Training C lasse s Begin Every Few W e e k s!
H E R E ’S W H A T TO D O :
1. Take a transcript of your college credits and a copy
of your birth certificate to your nearest Air Force
Base or Recruiting Station. Fill out the application
they give you.
.
2 If application is accepted, the Air Force will arrange
for you to take a physical examination.
WhCfB tO
more details
O R W R IT E T O : A V IA T IO N
' *
3. Next, you will be given a written and manual apti­
tude test.
4. If you pass your physical and other tests, you will
be scheduled for an Aviation Cadet Training Class.
The Selective Service Act allows you a four-month
deferment while waiting class assignment.
P in n in g s :
N a n cy A n d e rso n , T h e ta
U , to L in e Fenn, P h i M u D e lta ; M itzi
M eserve, Chi O , to Jim P ritch a rd, P h i
M u D e lta ; Jackie E tch eb erry , A lp ha,
Chi, to D o n M ills, A lp h a Chi Sigm a.
E n g a g e m e n ts : A n n C u m m i n g s ,
T h eta U , to B o b W e lc h , Sigm a B eta ;
A n n Chandler, C on g re v e So., to Cadet
R a y m o n d Stevens, C oast G uard A c a d ­
em y, N e w L o n d o n , C onn.
M a rria g e s: P at Carew , G alena P ark,
T e x a s, to D a ve Jack son, A ca cia ; P a t
C ortez, S cott, to N orm a n B erry , U . S.
A r m y ; N a n cy L o w , S cott, to J on B a ld vins, M a lb oro.
AFROTC Issues Promotions
O f Captain Rank to 2 Staff
T w o staff members o f the local A F ­
R O T C , Richard S. Bushong and John
M . Monson, were promoted to the rank
o f captain this week.
Captain Bushong served tw o years in
the European Theater during W o rld W a r
II. In 1949 graduated as an English ma­
jo r from St. John’ s University in his
native Brooklyn.
Captain M onson o f Fargo, N orth D a ­
kota, attended N orth D akota State C ol­
lege where he was a brother at Sigma
Chi Fraternity. D uring W o rld W a r II
he was stationed in the Pacific Theatre
fo r 34 months.
Chess Club Enters State
Chess Tourney At Concord
T h e Chess C lub o f the U n iversity
o f N e w H am psh ire w ill participate in
the N e w H am psh ire Chess and C h eck­
er T ou rn a m en t to be held at the Con­
c o r d Y M C A o n A p ril 26 and 27.
T h e tou rn am en t w ill be a five rou n d
Sw iss system m atch. A business m eetw ill be held on M o n d a y .
Visit your nearest Air Force Base or A ir Force Recruiting Officer.
C A D E T H E A D Q U A R T E R S , U. S. A IR
F O R C E , W A S H IN G T O N 25, D. C.
Doctor of Optometry
H ours
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and b y
A p poin tm en t
C losed
U.S. AIR FORCE
W ed n esda y
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Central
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Eyes examined, prescriptions
filled and prompt service
on repairs of all
types.
PAGE EIGHT
THE
30 State High Schools Participate
In New Hampshire Science Fair
By Jay Mueller
T h e N ew H am pshire A ca dem y of Science w ill present its annual
Science Fair on A pril 17-18. T h e function was initiated at their
annual m eeting and has since been held at K eene Teachers C ollege,
and D artm outh C ollege in H anover, T h e fair is sponsored b y D art­
m outh C ollege, K een Teachers C ollege, P lym ou th T each ers C ollege,
the N ew H am pshire Chapter o f the Jackson L aboratory A s s o c i­
ation, and the U niversity of N ew H am pshire. It is open to all stu­
dents o f the secondary schools o f N ew H am pshire.
Since it was first introduced, the S ci­
ence Fair has grow n to considerable pro­
portions. From 25 exhibits^ in the first
fair, it has grow n to 98 this year. This
representation is spread over a range o f
30 schools throughout the state.
Forestry Club Holds Meeting
T h e F o restry Club held its regular
m eetin g on T h u rsd a y, A p ril 9. T e d
N o tti spoke on “ J ob O pp ortu n ities in
F o re stry in N e w H a m p s h ire .”
M r.
Prizes, Awards, and Honors
N otti, w h o graduated fro m
UNH
The Fair is operated by a state com ­ in 1946, is n o w em p loy ed in the N ew
mittee o f representatives o f sponsors and H am psh ire F orestry D epartm en t. T w o
the public, private, and parochial schools m ov ies w ere also show n . O ne illustrat­
under the chairmanship o f Dean H . ed M r. N o tti’s talk.
D w ight Carle o f Keene Teachers College.
It is a one-day exhibition o f projects in
R em em b er the co n v o ca tio n , A pril
B iology, physics, and general science.
A w ards are made in the form o f certifi­ 23, 24, and 25. In vite y ou r friends and
cates and the first four winners will be relatives.
NEW
H A M P S H IR E , A P R IL 16, 1953
SENATE
From Page 1
Does Not Mean
Student Engineers 'Deferred7
Not Drafted Says Service
Plan Industrial Visits
for the com ing year to Senate. These
recommendations are to include the staff
for the next year.
The editor is to submit all copy to the
executive committee o f Senate before it
F resh m an en gin eerin g students fro m
goes to the printers. A final item was the the U n iversity o f N e w " H a m p sh ire’s
approval of K ay Bardis as editor for C o llege o f T e c h n o lo g y w ill visit state
next year.
industrial and p u b lish in g plants, and
Campus Chest Fund Report
public utilities this month as a part of
D avid Venator gave a report on the their p ro g ra m o f field training in p ra c­
Campus Chest Fund subcommittee of the tical en gin eerin g problem s.
W elfare Committee o f Senate. H e re­
O n A p ril 20, a b ou t 40 students w ill
ported the $1,196.92 had been raised, visit the plants o f the M & M B ak e­
more than last year’ s total. H e also gave ries and th e C larostat M a n u fa ctu rin g
recommendations for next year’ s drive.
C om pa n y in D o v e r. T h e fo llo w in g day,
Committees
appointed
were
H igh
sim ilar g rou p s w ill tou r the U n io n School-U niversity D a y : D on W heeler,
chairman; Leighton Gilman, Jannn Gil­ L ea d er pu b lish in g plant and the In ter­
christ, Patricia Fay, Jerry Shapiro, Bruce national Shoe co m p a n y at M an chester.
W etm ore and D ouglas Jones. A ls o ap­ O n A p ril 22, en gineers w ill stu dy the
pointed was a committee for the Senate W W N H R a d io T ran sm itter at R o c h ­
display at the N otch during the M em ­ ester, and the Cham plain W o o d B o x
orial
Union Convocation. Committee plant o f the sam e city. O n A p ril 24,
members a re: Carole Taylor, Chuck
they w ill visit th e H a m p to n S ew era ge
Eluto and B ob Deane.
plant.
T h e se field trips, d esign ed to supple­
Just striking the hours, T -H a ll bell m ent an en gin eerin g stu den t’ s class­
has ru n g a p p roxim ately 3,219,200 tim es ro o m theories, are under the direction
since its installation. F ootb a ll victories, o f P r o fe s s o r W . D . C lem ent, and are
con v oca tion s, and fund drives e x ­ co n d u cted w ith the co o p e ra tio n o f up­
cluded.
perclassm en fro m T a u B eta Pi.
“ D e fe r r e d ” d o e sn ’t m ean that they
w o n ’t get y o u s o o n e r or later. T h is is
the substance o f a recen t release by
John H . G reen aw ay, state Director of
Selective Service.
M r. G reen aw a y g o e s on to say that
action b y the lo ca l b o a rd is a con­
tinuous pro ce ss.
“ T h e Congress has
set up certain qualifications necessary
to b e con sid ered b y the local boards
fo r a d e fe rre d classification which in
m ost instances shall be fo r one year or
less.
U p o n its expiration the local
b o a rd w ill re-op en and reconsider the
classification given. It sim p ly means
that the p ro p e r tim in g m ust be deter­
m ined fo r the registrant to liquidate
his m ilitary o b liga tion fo r 24 months
active du ty as a soldier boy.”
M r. G reen aw a y a lso states that it is
the registra n t’ s du ty at all tim es to
keep his loca l boa rd in form ed o f any
ch ange in status.
It seems improbable that we, or any
nation or group o f nations, will attain
peace until each man, in his own mind and
heart, treats all men as his brothers.
— Eddie Cantor
entered in the N ew England Science Fair
with the fifth serving as_ an alternate.
There will also be honor ribbon and sec­
ond and third place ribbons for the best
project in each group.
A s well as the general awards, the
N ew Hampshire Chapter o f the Jackson
Laboratories will review th exhibitors in
biology in order to find a N ew H am p­
shire student who is worthy of a sum­
mer scholarship to the Jackson M em orial
Laboratory School at Bar H arbor, Me.
A ls o P rofessor J. A . Karas of the Phys­
ics Department will choose three o f the
exhibits to appear on his television pro­
gram.
30 Schools Participate
The 30 schools which will present their
projects on A pril 17-18 will be from all
parts o f the state. They a re: Manchester
Central, St. Joseph, St. M argaret, St.
Anthony, St. George, Bishop Bradley, and
W est all o f M anchester; Pinkerton A ca d ­
emy, D e rry ; St. M a ry’ s o f Clarem ont;
Portsmouth H igh S ch ool; N otre Dame
H igh School o f B erlin ; Nashua H igh
School, St. Louis D e Gonzaque, and
Mount St. M ary’ s o f Nashua; St. John’ s,
C o n cord ; Spaulding H igh School o f
Rochester and others.
Program For Registrants
The exhibitions w ill be in D eM eritt
H all and all registrants should attend the
regular meeting o f the Academ y of S ci­
ence in Nesmith H all on Friday after­
noon. Meals will be served in the C om ­
mons for the exhibitors and special tours
o f the campus will be made. A lecture
will be given by the Academ y o f Science
on Fridav.
There will be a total of 9 judges, as
yet not determined, under the charge of
P rof. C. F. Jackson. These judges will
be chosen from the University o f N ew
Hampshire, Hanover, Keene, and P ly ­
mouth. Exhibits will be judged on this
basis: Thought, 25 poin ts; advancement
o f science, 20 poin ts; timeliness, 5 poin ts;
and dramatic value, 5 points. The pattern
o f the fair w ill be similar to the N ew
England Science Fair to be held at
Keene on M ay 1-2. A ll exhibits will re­
ceive a certificate, and 50 ribbons will be
given out, 5, first place; 15, second place;
and 30, third place.
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