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Vol. XL1V Z 265 Orono, Maine, October 29, 1942 Number 3

,^ Thirty Two Are Named Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hall Parade At 5:45 First Gridders Hold For Student Offices Donate Raemaeker Cartoons Starts Rally Place of Honor By Martha Gilley fore a stable while the three wise men Homecoming rally will get Saturday 55 Gore and glory, religion and carica- pay homage. But the first wise man under way at 5:45 Friday night Bookstore Is ture are depicted in 117 Louis Rae- is the Kaiser bearing the gift of a when the parade, headed by the 1892 Bears To See Colby Game Everyone Must maekers cartoons on World War I shell, the next holds a cannon, and the University of Maine band and Voting Place which were given to the University last a bloody scimitar. In the back- cheerleaders, starts in front of Following Alumni Luncheon art department this summer by Mr. ground a mighty battle is raging. The Hannibal Hamlin. From there Next Tuesday Sacrifice For and Mrs. Edwin 0. Hall, of Hampden Christ Child turns away from it all it will go by way of the SAE By Fran Murphy and Bob Krause By Bernard Marsh Highlands. and buries his head in his mother's house and Fraternity Row to The tall and the short, the weak and Alumni in the service and living Balloting will take place next Tues- These prints, which are not only a shoulder. Phi Kappa Sigma, up to Esta- the strong, the mighty and the meek members of the University of Maine's Allied Victory valuable addition to the department broke, Colvin, and day, Nov. 3, for the class officers Many of these cartoons are still ap- Balentine, will all converge on Alumni Field this first football team will hold the place but also important as documents, will plicable today. "Am I not yet suffi- and then over to the gym. of honor in this week-end's annual nominated Tuesday evening at the Saturday, with all the fever and ex- King And Mims be on display in the Art Gallery from ciently cultured?" cries a helpless and The speakers will include homecoming program which will be class caucuses. citement of a Homecoming week-end, Nov. 7 to Nov. 21. exhausted Europe, her gown tattered. Coaches Kenyon and Jones, an climaxed Saturday afternoon by the Voting hours will be 8;00-12:15 in Appeal To to see Bill Kenyon's rejuvenated Black Her arms are bound to the great wheel services, the co-captains, and Bears' fiftieth anniversary grid tussle the morning and 12:45-4:15 in the Prints Shocked Neutrals Bears entertain Bill Millett's Mules. of a war machine, while her hand is athlete alumnus from the armed with the . afternoon. The boxes will be set up Student Body One of Raemaeker's most popular The Mules have one of their best being charred by flames. Mayor Don Taverner. The in front of the Bookstore. In case of Calling for every American to make cartoons and one which did much to teams in recent seasons, despite the President Arthur A. Hauck, presid- 1892 football team will be on inclement weather, the balloting will maximum sacrifice that is neces- shock the neutrals into realizing the Typical of Today upset defeat suffered at the hands of ing at the Alumni noon luncheon Sat- the the platform, and their repre- take place in the first floor hall of the sary for the Allies to win the war, horror of wartime Europe is called In some of them the artist is asking Bowdoin last Saturday. The belief on urday, will unfurl to the honor of sentative will speak. Administration Buiding. Prof. Edwin Mims, of Vanderbilt Uni- "Thrown to the Swine." The artist what kind of civilization this is. He the Maine campus this week is that Maine men in service a flag with the portrays the limp form of dead Edith shows Death drinking blood from a number of fighting Alumni in the cen- Crane, Geneva Head Seniors versity, and Commander A. Iincoln this year's team, typical of its fore- States Navy, ap- Cavell surrounded by drooling Ger- huge goblet and saying "To your runners who have suffered early ter star. President Julius S. Bixler, The seniors voted for at the caucus King, of the United sea- students of the Univer- man hogs with iron crosses tied to health, Civilization." son defeats, have found of Colby, will be a special guest at the were: for president, Talbot Crane and pealed to the themselves train in those courses their tails, crowding and leaping over In the cartoon "Gassed" the artist and will celebrate their Fiftieth luncheon. Maurice Geneva; for vice president, sity of Maine to Feature Faculty Anni- will equip them for future ser- one another in their effort to get to has portrayed a scene so agonizingly versary game with Colby by "skin- George D. Bearce '11, president of Henry Fogler and Carleton Good- which her. painful that one can almost feel one's ning the Mule." the Alumni Association, will com- child; for treasurer, Marlowe Perkins vice. On Program In another startling print the artist lungs burning and has a compelling memorate the eleven living members and Edward Robinson; and for sec- Commander King warned that the Volpe Leads Mules did not spare a single detail which desire to gasp for breath. The scene of the 1892 football team, Maine's first. retary, Jennie Bridges and Joanne only students remaining in college Capt. Lew Volpe, veteran Colby would add to the revulsion he felt is a hospital with two poor wretches Guild Meeting Fourteen husky and mustached gentle- Solie. would be those who are physically dis- tackle, will lead his team on Alumni against German militarism. "The End writhing on their beds, clutching des- men fought their first game with Col- abled or those engaged in officer train- To Be On Nov. 5 Field next Saturday afternoon with Juniors Has,. Squires, Hutchinson of Serbia" shows that wretched coun- perately at their throats while a doctor by at Waterville on October 29, just ing. "This is a technical war. For but one purpose in mind, and that is Junior nominees chosen were: for try in the form of a ram forced to its and nurse watch in sympathy. Thursday night, November 5, from fifty years ago today. Four members every new technical device of attack, to get back into the State Series pic- president, Frank Squires and Alfred knees, while three fiendishly grinning None was quite so pitiful as the 9:30 to 10:00 has been definitely se- of the fifty-year team have definitely there must he a new method of de- ture by defeating the Bears. Colby Hutchinson; for vice president, Hugh men cut its throat. picture showing the result of a Zeppe- accepted the invitation to the luncheon fense." King said that it was surpris- lected as the date for the first radio comes north with a record of two wins Brownlee and Ray Neal; for trea- Not All Gruesome lin raid on open towns in England. and Varsity game, and more are ex- ing that so large a number of students broadcast from the University of and three losses. Starting the season surer, William Brown and Leon Not all the pictures are as gruesome, On a bed is a draped figure with a pected to arrive. Frank L. French, fail to include in their courses any Maine. The program will originate by crushing Lowell Textile 58-0, they White; and for secretary, Frances for some of them take a religious turn. black cross placed on it. A man is '95; John H. Ricker, '94; Harry M. mathematics or science. on the campus in the Lord Hall Stu- dropped the next two games, losing to Sheehy and Mildred Wooster. Outstanding among these is "The sitting near by, his head, held in his Smith, '93; and Lore Rogers. '96, are All-ocean War dios and will feature "The Faculty Norwich Univ., 14-0, and to Coast Adoration of the Magi." At first hand, bowed in grief. His other arm the members who have communicated Representatives of the sophomores Speaking of the strength of our Forum." Guard Academy, considered one of the picked: for president, Earl Ellsworth glance one might think that this was encircles his daughter who is weeping acceptances to the invitations. navy, in connection with Navy Day, The first subject for discussion will strongest small teams in the East, and Martin Kelley; for vice president, one of the authentic Adorations, for uncontrollably and saying, "But Moth- To King said that the United States is be. "What should we do about the farm 14-12. They returned to the winners' Inspect New Library James Donovan and John Wilbur; for there is the same brilliant coloring, er had done nothing wrong, had she, fighting an all-ocean war with a one- labor shortage?" and the problem will circle the following week by smother- After the rally Friday evening is the treasurer, Frank Koris and Willard with Mary, Joseph, and the Babe be- Daddy?" ocean navy. be discussed by four prominent faculty ing Middlebury 26-6. Inspired Bow- meeting of the M Club under the Moulton; and for secretary, Doris leadership of We are fighting all over the world— members of the University. Herb doin last Saturday handed Colby its President Al Lingley '20, Emery and Geraldine MacBurnie. and the Skull stag dance. our fleet is thinly scattered, whereas Gent will the announcer in charge of first loss in three years of State Series Alumni will be taken on an BurriII and Coleman for Fresh the Japs are concentrated in one sec- Masque To Do I the first program. play by pitting a slashing ground at- inspection tour of the new library on Frosh candidates nominated for of- tor. That is the reason for their great- Will Observe tack (typical of Maine's style of play Saturday morning at On the following week two new pro- 10:30. fice were: for president, Robert Bur- er odds. "But America is today con- grams will take to the airwaves, a against Bates) against an aerial attack 'Arsenic And Entertainment is being provided for rill and Paul Coleman; for vice presi- structing the greatest fleet the world dramatic program, "This Is Maine!" of no mean proportions, and winning Students' Day Alumnae in the form of field hockey dent, David Duplisea and John Ricker; has ever known." Old Lace' and an educational feature, "The 13-12. games. The sophomores battle the for treasurer, Malcolm Dempsey and Background Needed Speech Clinic of the Air," which will Star-studded Backfield -Arsenic and Old Lace," a ripront- 17 freshmen at 8:30 on Saturday morn- Robert Hatch; and for secretary, Net- Prof. Mims called for the spiritual 'November be conducted by Dr. Howard L. Bun- Colby this big mystery-comedy which has been year has a star-studded ing, and the Alumnae themselves will tie Hillman and Barbara Hyde. and intellectual training, as well as ion of the Department of Speech. running on Broadway for well over backfield. University of Maine faith- get a chance against an all-star stu- Students should check one candi- technical, of today's students. We need To Commemorate ful will well remember the a year already, will be the Maine A Radio Guild meeting is planned two Massa- dent team at 9:30. The annual supper date for each office in their class; in history in order to visualize the past, night, chusetts boys, Phil Caminiti, of Wal- Masque Theater's first production Closing Of Czech for Thursday, November 5, at meeting of the Women's M Club will other words, vote for four different one way of preparing for the future, the evenings of December 7, 8, 9, and Id which time all freshmen and upper- (Continued on Page Three) he held at 5:00 p.m. Saturday. candidates. he said. Colleges In /939 according to an announcement made class students who would like to par- Vs'arning that we may lose our here by Professor Herschel Bricker, International Students Day will be ticipate in the University Radio Pro- freedom if we lose the war, Mims director of the theater, observed on November 17 in colleges grams will be able to register. pointed out that a liberal education is 15 Now Taking Announce New Tickets for this show will go on and universities throughout the world. Last year over 397 different students 52 necessary in order to realize the func- Seniors Are sale Monday morning in Professor it was announced today by Trude W. took part with over 900 individual tion of freedom. "People are recalling Honors Course Bricker's office, 330 Stevens, where Pratt, General Secretary of Interna- participations, and this year promises Rushing Rules today what Wilson stood for in the reservations may be made up until tional Student Service. The purpose to be equally as active. Named ROTC last war." New women's rushing rules were Friday, November 13 at 5:00 p.m. of. the Day is to commemorate the Only Two Doing announced at a general meeting of all Must Discover America This will be the last chance for reser- closing of the Czech universities and Final Year's Work Masters sorority women last week by Mary Prof. Mims appealed to the audience vations, as all seats not paid for by the the brutal murder of over 160 Czech Announce Staff free- Fiitecti students are Hempstead, president of Panhellenic to make the symbols of American 13th will be put on general sale at the students by the Nazis in Prague on fl registered in To Work From Council. dom live: the flag, the Statue of Lib- Bookstore starting November 23 and November 17, 1939. At the same time For 1944 Prism; the Honors courses of the college of erty, the eagle, and national songs, arts and sciences for the fall semester, Rushing does not begin until No- extending through the 10th of Decem- observance of International Students October 7 To such as the Star Spangled Banner and Prof. Stanley R. Ashby announced to- vember 15. Upperclassman and fresh- ber. All seats will be reserved and the Day will manifest the determination of Colcord Editor the Battle Hymn of the Republic. day. November 23 man relations are restricted to the price for all is 50t plus 5( tax. the free students of the world to fight Sixteen students have been appointed Admission to Honors work requires natural campus contacts until this through to victory. to the staff of the 1944 Prism, accord- hit)-t,,,, lumber,. seniors, of the a high average and a demonstration date. Plans for International Students ing to an announcement today by Joe advanced ROTC have been appointed of exceptional ability. If students Informal Rushing Tandem Bicycle Debaters Open Day are already far advanced, Mrs. Colcord. editor-in-chief. as tentative drill officers for the period complete the program satisfactorily, Pratt said. The International Student between October 7 and November 23. Saturday afternoon, Nov. 14, from The staff is as follows: they are awarded graduation Honors, Has Comeback Season Nov. 12 Assembly, which met in Wshington, To Headquarters Detachment: 2:30 to 5;30 p.m., Panhellenic will Assistant editors, Betty Brackett, which are in three grades—Honors, The University of Maine is ap- D. C., from September 2 to 5, unani- Henry Leonard, Richard Pierce, Sum- hold open house for freshmen and The varsity debating team will open Dick Innes; business manager, Les High Honors, and Highest Honors— parently war-conscious regarding the mously adopted a resolution calling on ner Clavarie, Charles D. Allen, Philip transfer women. Sorority women will its season with M.I.T. on November Brewer: business assistants, Mary and which constitute the highest dis- conservation of tires and gasoline. its 53 national affiliates to plan for suit- Plaisted, Charles Pfeiffer, Lloyd attempt to illustrate sorority life and 12, Prof. Howard L. Bunion, head of Fogler, Bill Brown; junior class, Fred tinctions conferred by the college of The usual stream of cars that former- able observances. Quint, Harold LaCroix, Richard activity in their respective sorority the speech department, announced to- Hale, Rhoda Tolford; senior class, arts and sciences. ly could be seen pouring in and out of Jones, Edward F. Etzel, and Bernard MOMS. day. Debates are planned with Bates United States colleges are planning Jim Haskell; freshman, sophomore the campus is now replaced by great Etzel. From Nov. 15 to 21 and from Nov. College, Clark University, and the convocations, chapel services and gen- classes. Carl Kilpatrick. Pursue Special Interests numbers of that noble vehicle, the Infantry officers for Company A: 30 to Dec. 6, sorority members will University of New Brunswick. eral meetings which will be addressed Honor societies, organizations, Gwen The Honors courses are intended to bicycle. Humble though it may have Eugene Hussey. Company Comman- make dates with the freshman and A meeting of interested freshmen in by educators, scholars-in-exile and stu- Cushing; fraternities, Al Hutchinson; allow these students to pursue their been, it now transports students and der; James Russell, Company Execu- transfer women to entertain them in all colleges, as well as varsity de- dents. A two-minute period of silence sororities, Middie Wooster; photogra- special interests under conditions of faculty alike. tive; Robert Weisman, 1st Platoon the sorority rooms from after dinner baters, will be held at Prof. Bunion's at 11:00 a.m. will honor those who phy, Wes Evans; art. 0. B. Doore: great freedom and thus to develop self- There seems to have been one of Leader; Robert W'orrick. 2nd Pla- until 7:30 p.m. Rushing will also home. 1 Riverdale, on Sunday evening, have lost their lives in the struggle men's sports. George Thompson; reliance. The work is done entirely this number, however, with a little toon; Robert Dodge, 3rd Platoon. take place from Saturday noon until November 1. (Continued on Page Four) women's sports, Phyllis MacNeil. under tutorial guidance; there are no others. This Infantry 7:30 Sunday night. "Dutch treat" more foresight than the classes, and, until the spring semester officers for Company B: present a bouquet David Harding and is the rule. A sorority may date a story is intended to of the senior year, there are no exami- Irwin Maker, can be Company rushee no more than twice during the of roses to that gentleman who nations. Commander and Executive seen riding about the campus on a respectively. Platoon Leaders. Charles whole period. The work in the freshman and tandem bicycle. Obviously, he not Pre-School Children Attend Classes Inman, Alexander Hardie, Benjamin Formal Rushing sophomore years consists of the read- only recognizes the fact that two can Graham. Each sorority will give one party ing of famous books in a great variety ride as easily as one, but that, on occa- Company C officers: Dean W. Eb- for freshman and transfer women be- /6 Youngsters, 3-4 Years, Paint, Model Clay of fields. In the junior year the stu- sion, that extra seat can come in very bett and Donald Taverner, Company tween the dates of December 9 to dent usually investigates some phase of 13, handy. The Encyclopedia Britannica By Betty Brackett Orono is eligilde to eider this group, mg, stud papier-mache work is dom., Commander and Executive. Platoon from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. a subject either in or outside his major informs us that the front part of a The present age span is from 3 years, and some attention is given to nature Leaders: Bertis L. Pratt, Leo Esta- Probably man y of the students in field. In the senior year he investi- Silence tandem was constructed for a woman 4 months to 4 years, 7 months, which study in the form of walks, nature brook, Keith Grover, the college of Arts and Sciences have gates some problem, or a very restric- From the last party until December rider. Probably the inventor went to places the children in the older sec- stories, etc. Stories told to interest Company D officers: Malcolm C. sat in a Spanish or a French class in ted phase of some subject, in his 16 there shall be no contact between a coed college, too. tion of the pre-school age group. the children in their surroundings Peckham and James Goodchild, Com- North Stevens and suddenly heard the major field, and writes a thesis pre- sorority women and eligible freshman Drawback? The children attend from 9 to 12 serve as a very primary introduction mander and Executive. Richard Sin- patter of feet and the sound of chil- senting the results of this investiga- and transfer women. For the information of any of our Monday through Friday. Every morn- to social studies. kinson, Robert Scott, and Edward dren's voices in the corridors; or per- tion. Bidding Regulations readers who haven't yet had the oppor- ing the children, as well as the stu- After the free play inside there is a Robinson are the Platoon Leaders. haps some of the Tech boys have been A girl must have an average grade tunity of seeing the bicycle whereof dents and observers are inspected by rest period and mid-morning lunche, Take Honors Work In the Coast Artillery unit: Walter absorbed in a Calculus problem in Cen- of C (2 point) and 14 hours credit for we speak, it is most often to be seen a nurse for colds, sore throats, and comprised of fruit juice. 1.. Sullivan is Battalion Commander, ter Stevens when a crowd of young- Students interested in Honors work the preceding ranking period to be on its way from Phi Gamma Delta to other contagious ailments. The outside play then follows, last- and Donald Snell is Battalion Execu- sters have come trooping out to the should consult Professor Ashby, 235 eligible for sorority. Stevens Hall or to the agricultural ing until noon, when the parents call tive. Francis Brown is Battalion Ad- playground just outside the window. Pro-School Studies Stevens. The quota is 15 girls from each buildings. If any should desire a for the children. jutant and Dana Cunningham is S-3. We've all noticed this, yes, but how Sophomore honors students are: class for each sorority. closer inspection, we might suggest a Their morning is divided into two This play group, directed by Miss Officers in Battery A: Commander, many of us realize just what the pur- Sam Collins, Jr., Pauline Forbus, Freshman and transfer women who trip to the bookstore where it can sections, beginning with free paly in- Maguire. serves as a practical labora- John Holter. Platoon Leaders: Rob- pose is of all these children dashing Katherine Jackman, Charles Jellison, receive notices of invitation to join a often be found, especially in the after- side. In their playroom there are tory for the Cooperative Child Study ert Hay, William Harding, Robert around? Lockett, Geraldine MacBurnie. sorority will go to the Faculty Room noons. books, a sand box, blocks, a playhouse, course. Each student has a project in Sally Kenniston. Wentworth Schofield, Jr., Thelma Peacock, Philip Russakoff, of South Stevens Hall any time from There might be one possible draw- 16 Registered and other children's toys. Part of the connection with the children which she is Commander of Battery B. and Hen- Vaughn Sturtevant. I :00 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Decem- back to its use. It must be most in- There are 16 children registered in time is spent in story telling, part is completes during the semester. The ry Fogler, Fred Herholzheimer, and ber 13. to sign sorority preferences. convenient, and certainly uncomfort- this play group, which serves as the devoted to music, at which time they group gives the children a chance to Juniors: Giulio Barber°. Elizabeth George Clifford are Platoon I.eaders. Freshman and transfer students will able, to have to say goodnight to one's laboratory for the Cooperative Child sing and listen to victrola music. get acquainted before attending school, Brackett, Donald Page, Hughene Robert Jenkins is Commander of receive bids from the sororities on date on the back seat of a tandem bi- Study course given in the psychology Rhythm work is done in connection and may also give a wider variety of Phillips flattery C, and Ralph Johnson, George Wednesday, December 16, 1942. cycle. department. Any child residing in with the music. Painting, clay model- experience 10 their early life. Seniors: Betty Price, Paul Smith. (Continued on Page Four)

11 October 29, 194 2 The Maine Campus Pagis Two Scher Says: Jewelry Replaces Fall Wardrobes LIA'S)11111 lo (1.11.INYCL'ilL For Academic Freedom... Wealaintes boa Advocate AC P. Jst Richt•I asporta development of Bumper-Stripping Of Maine Women There is one basic requirement for successful The unique service loads of educational process, and that is freedom. l-ast year jewelry meant the Using Vital War Materials ropes of arts, coeducational, church-related or indepen- tinkling silver bracelets, long COLLEGE MANPOWER... of the small liberal after the mud lie slings he had just the War Manpower maintenance and preservation Martin Scher this that pearls; and service insignia WASHINGTON—(ACP)—Lees take a look at colleges is, in my judgment, the these. That's not all from the college dent Ai* rc,eitiblance to NA esthrook requires all of made its first appearance. Commission from the vantage point of the capital city and shot. of freedom. Pegler in this story is purely coinci- by a long This year jewelry is beco '14; an point of view. may be Material of the ideal size for a small college Uses Bullet important coed accessory. It replaces Paul V. McNutt, lies responsibility for college Perhaps some idea dental. 1 In the Commission, under or "houses" into is the Among the other items into of other years. you, and you. by considering the size of the "colleges" "Never look a gift bumper the ncw fall wardrobes wartime plans affecting individual students—you, obtained this little hideaway are 6,000 feet of doing her universities is are breaking up their college depart- mouth... ii 'lay, the Maine coed is That section of the Commission concerned with colleges and which the great universities saying metal lathing, a lot of copper flashing,' of buying of the small college. It This revision of a popular i bit to wits the war. Instead headed by Dr. E. E. Elliott, former president of Purdue university. in an attempt to recapture the virtues metal for flues and three fireplaces, as those ments was prompted by the sanctimonious new clothes, she is conserving the section, working closely with Dr. Elliott, is Dr. college is small makes for free- as galvanized conduits for the Executive officer of is believed that the very fact that a suggestion of a newspaper columnist well she already has. To meet this change, his civilian job as dean of the faculty Incidentally, there Earl McGrath, who is on leave from Pestbrook Wiggler that heating system. though, she is adopting bits of light- dom and individualism. we shall call of the University of Buffalo. should strip are also 100,000 square feet of lumber the effect of itself means that emphasis is people owning automobiles heartedness to counteract the ear of Mr. McNutt and hold The study of the liberal arts in being used. Could make a lot of Theoretically, then, these two men have imparting of them of their bumpers and contribute an unhappy world. is concerned. mental training rather than on the toothpicks out of that, eh? Under it closely to the ground insofar as college manpower being placed on these to the nation's scrap drive. When Coed Plus Sweater Polls or technical training. To ordinary conditions, this would be all • • ist ts information or still less on specialization this writer heard the suggestion for Still at the head of the class is the study of concern of the Commission's college section are problems what to think," is the goal of the the first time he was heartily in accord fine and dandy. pearls. Wherever The foremost learn "how to think, not the papers, classic string of personnel badly needed to wage global emergency. still is, for a matter of On looking through of training professional and technical effect is to train the mind for any with it, and ou find a Maine coed and a sweater, Dr. Elliott to take care the liberal arts: its deal though, it stems that on April 9 the war. Three major divisions have been set up under the same thing fad, for it will provide a great you are liable to find a string of pearls. means adaptability. It means doing for government froze all plumbing and of these problems: Coeducation of high grade, sorely needed metal I Pet features are hand-knotting so women that the skillful forester does heating material, to be given out under Wartime Courses" division. Once this unit for growing young men and the war effort. "polls" won't spill all over the place The first is the "Special possible in the alti- of PM perimt by the WPB when necessary deems vital to successful prosecution of the war, the that is to say, growing them as far as On glancing through a copy when they break and, also, a strong works out courses it for trees, for the war effort. Strangely enough, akes charge of getting said courses into college which they will live. They will work of Oct. IS, however, a number of dis- clasp to keep them from disappearing U. S. Office of Educ..tion tude and environment in Pesty didn't get his license until July affords a unique oppor- concerting facts came to light about at some unknown moment. curricula. in life, why not in college? College in 271 called the "Procurement and together Mr. Wiggler, whose daily column a glamor- A second division of Dr. Elliott's section is understanding between men Business! For giving most anything to the tunity for the development of mutual a New York newspaper seems to be Nobody's Service." This division must provide dentists and doctors article called a outs and bright-new look, there is Assignment to the destruction and dis- The writer of PM's disrupting private and public health services. And and women. devoted of nothing like earrings. Last year the army and navy without labor. Here Mr. Huss of the priorities division reports here. upon.our great state universities or other crediting of organized made its fashion bow to Maine, it's doing a good job, according to This is not an attack WPR but was told by this public ser- earring of Scientific and Special- essential they come. the cam- Finally, a third division called "National Roster of learning, which are just as would not talk about but this year it is sweeping talent. state-controlled institutions Wiggler Expands "Shack" vant( ?) that he keeps what amounts to a punch card file of the country's independent col- be- pus. One coed has a tiny pair of ized Personnel" as are the church-related and picture recent- Mr. Wiggler's building project this division has developed a list of in our national life Mr. Wiggler, whose red apples, complete with stem By arrangement with Selective Service impair its freedom, and cause he had been instructed not to bright training. Anyone leges. Eliminate the non-state college or ly appeared in a national magazine all Americans who have highly specialized and scientific will be in give information to newspapers. and leaf. course would find his state institution will disappear and there because of his suggestion, lives ever graduated from a college engineering or science the freedom of the Thereupon the reporter called P. \V. Daisies Entwine the Ears to college graduates; not to say that any type of educa- P'e.gefield, Connecticut, in what must name on the list. The list, however, is not restricted no freedom anywhere. This is of himself and this staunch champion of Otte pair of delicately fashioned ear- Results of the Selective not be for be a ramshackle, decrepit old shack the total number of persons listed exceeds 500,000. is absolutely free. Possibly it would the right said, "I don't think that it is rings is feather-weight plastic daisies tional institution only eight rooms on a mere hundred Service occupational questionnaire are swelling that total. should be absolutely business" and proceeded in pastel pink that twine about the ear that any one educational institution acres of what might be termed rolling any of your the best manner. but it is essential if educa- from this "shack" he has to hang up. in a delightful at the top; it may be from any influence from any quarter, land. Aside one And that's how the college manpower picture looks free has This was the answer of Pestbrook We remember in particular single influence should control all a garage, formerly a barn, which see where you fit in. tion is to remain free that no advocate of bumper-strip- unique pin and earring set. The pin a bit easier now to accommodations for two cars, as well Wiggler, institutions. the answer of a man was a life-like red lobster. Around educational as several rooms on top. Apparently ping. This was EDUCATION ELSEWHERE... place of the distinctly vital material to make each ear a single red lobster claw camps for children of the occupied Finally, a word should be said as to the he must have quite a few relatives, who was using The Nazis are setting up educational into comfortable at the expense of curled, both claw and pin gleaming in out of wedlock, or whose relatives Such an institution brings its students however, for the gentleman is putting himself countries who are orphans, who were born church-related college. other side who need red enamel. be mobilized to fill out quotas. as believers must concede to up an addition of seven rooms. the boys on the have been convicted or deported. Others may contact with what unbelievers as well that they can Many old-fashioned earrings lend camp conversation will be in According to a plumbing permit is- every piece of equipment Camp organization will be on military lines; motivating forces of human life, religion. This was the answer of a charm to costumes, too. Some are be one of the great sued to this notable man of letters, possibly get. German, exclusively. persistent panderer to Page Four) only one language.) William Cullen Dennis the new addition is going to have six man who is a (Continued on (As we all know, Adolf understands This was the an- * * iii Associated Collegiate Press bathrooms, seven WC's, seven basins, public prejudice. who was publicized for in "French" youth camps are— four bathtubs, three kitchen sinks, two swer of a man Chief topics for essays and discussion What do you "Is there a student in the house" who War ...The Saving Influence of showers, and a couple of laundry tubs. his public-spiritedness. "The German Army ...Man Is Meant for answer? doesn't want a NAME band for Mili- ...When Do You Expect to It might possibly be presumed from think of that Germany.... The Method of Hitlerite Youth tary Ball? a Collaborationist? ..." Die? ...Are You Against the Jews?... Are You Spirit immediate dismissal. Maine's Gridiron Sisters Play Out etc. Unsatisfactory answers and interpretations bring And then theere were the freshmen (Have you stopped beating your wife?) rumors were floating Shortly after the Connecticut game, Gains that played it safe and didn't wear any here lack school spirit; Healthy Republican but not gaudy!... around campus to the effect that students stockings. Neat undefeated Bates eleven. Prof. Bruce and his Bs 25 course is after last week's game with the previously Seen in Tuesday's Election still packing 'em in at first floor Fer- no such rumors were heard. nald. Only elective open to all three team which Ethridge Dasis no doubt in anyone's mind that the Ih colleges in both semesters. May be There is Strength in New York team, one that would GOP at any time but seldom SHIRTS week-end was a fighting observers arc pre- added ARROW trounced Bates last Veteran political feel that the Impartial observers Out Sisters also ran without first showing that it really meant dicting substantial Republican gains be dropped...Give not have accepted defeat greatest Republican strength will last last the of the land except in Bangor but faded to show before, however, many fans felt that in every section shown in New York, Pennsylvania, And TIES business. The week off- ovek-end ...you can get yourself a have been their the Solid South in next Tuesday's the Dust Bowl states, team did not do their best. It may the Midwest. two-bit War Stamps and members of the year balloting. While the G. 0. P. couple of mental attitude after and California. The eyes of the nation did. condition; or it may have been their achieve a majority give out with a lot more titan they Exclusively physical seems unlikely to are focused first of all on New York Are Sold strong Columbia and scrappy New Congress, it will Hats Off Department taking successive beatings from in either branch of where a bitter contest between racket- considerably in On the .Maine Bears at the In Bangor At I Iampshire. increase its membership busting Thomas E. Dewey (R) and lkop potent force in the Dance this Friday. For further of what troubled the Maine players in the Connecti- to become a more State Attorney General John G. Ben- Skull Regardless than it has been in a details tear off the top of your nearest erased when the Maine Bears tackled government nett (I)) seems likely to give control FREEsvs cut game, that trouble was Despite lack of interest by skull or a reasonable facsimile and desert the football team decade. of the Empire state to the G. 0. P. for Bates. I don't think the Maine fans would electorate absorbed in war work send it in ...If you like Harry James plays , an the first time in twenty years. was on the field, but when a team the election is vital to the nation mat- listen to his Mr. Five by Fire_ Hop, no matter what opposition Other contests which will have a the stands naturally has more much as it is an integral part of the it doesn't rain this week-end. It wool ' as Maine did last week, the crowd in strong influence on the approaching of life for which we be too had to have a wet horn. I democratic way 1944 are the stiff to cheer for. presidential race in to the team SHOPS are now fighting. coming...Hats off MEN'S on this coming Saturday when lights between Senator Henry Cabot I think it is safe to predict that 1892' And while we're in the hat University of Issues Ill Defined Lodge (R) and Rep. J. E. Casey (D) Bears play host to the Colby Mule, every last off department, let's hope we all see Prohahk Nlaine's Greatest Men's Store the The issues this year are not too itt Massachusetts, the fierce battle in will be cheering for the Maine team, no Keith Grover back ...but QUICK! Maine fan in the stands well defined and, in fact, some corn- Pennsylvania over the governorship win, for we have what it May we suggest the song of the week- matter what the score. I think Maine will Itnentators arc so cynical as to say that which pits General Edward Martin end: The Old Gray Mule Ain't wins, it will be a good game, and there there are none. However, an objective against State Treasurer F. Clair ; takes; but whichever team (R) Used To Be. that the conduct of of State Attor- .Vhe will be no lack of spirit. view seems to be Ross (D), the attempt the war in general, gasoline, rubber, ney General Earl Warren (R) to oust (AU unsigned editorials are by the editor.) and sugar shortages, the domestic Gov. Culbert L. Olson (D) in Cali- policies of the New Deal, and pre- fornia, and the strong bid of Gov Pearl Harbor voting records are the Geo. H. Wilson (R) to nt1Stat Set: DATE issues on which the respective candi- Clyde I.. Herring (D) in Iowa. In dates will stand or fall. all these races the Republican candi- DRESS Campus Low to hold the lead. The Maine Total Vote To Be dates appear Tn• Tues- The Democratic cry is that a vote The general outlook for next the college year by the students of the ' Pit to be tied? Published Thursdays during for the Republicans is a vote for Hit- day is, therefore, one of considerable University of Maine I ler, Mussolini, and Hirihito, while the Republican gains but with the Roose- \\ P. claims that a Republican velt forces still retaining control of 1411•110•4•1. •VVIII•111111010 G. 0. Member POO vigorous and branches of Congress and holding Advertising Service, Inc. victory will mean a more both National of the war effort. slender majority of state admini- ssocialed GDIle6iale Press Collar Palphsber, Represensatnr efficient prosecution a Ayr. NEW Yon, N.Y. the anti-inflation bill strations. Distributor of 420 Nip wooN Undoubtedly emir.. • moms Los • tan csancisco which the President has been pushing The War Department has announced ) Colle6de Di6est has alienated many Western farmers. that a limited number of unusual] rorrespon. the ages of to the Business Manager, all other while, (in the other hand, the high qualified civilians between shorts that hitch and Address all business correspondence Telephone you're "fit to be tied" with Office on the third floor. M.C.A. building. to to fill specific If dente to the Editor-in-Chief. wages paid to labor have redounded 18 and 60 years needed with the patent- 51. change to Arrow Shorts, extension rate: 50 cents per column inch. The disloca- requiring specialized knowl hind you, Subscription: fl per year. Advertising at the the Democrats' favor. vacancies matter at the post office. Orono, Maine. 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Get Managing Editor More specifically, a survey of shrinkage less Donald Crossland Classification of IA or 1B will not Sports Editor various polls, the views of competent Arrow Shorts Will Johns he appointed. All interested appli- News Editor political analysts, and newspaper and today! Sam Collins indicates a Re- cants in the State of Maine should call Society Editor magazine comment For spireinl off-vamp's. °frit• Natalie Curtis or write for application to the follow publican gain of about 30 to 40 seats and lops, 55c up Ouellette Women's News Editor No. 1 • for hotisepartien Dorothy p e House. ei to in the Senate, and ing address: Security District i th dates these dresses are perfect. Brackett, Talbot Crane. Ruth Troland, 10 gubernatorial 11 Weston Street, Augusta, Maine. Shorts, 75c up CONTRIBUTING EDITORS—Betty the capture of 17 to The one pictured is seketern Frances Nelson. of Irish lace. REPORTERS—Alicia Coffin, Paul Smith. oith inserts STAR Hopkins, Albert flarmby, Bernard rich REPORTERS—Helen Clifford, Barbara Want tn hear your favorite band There are other. oith nail- Marsh Barbara Atherton. Latest addition to the armed service is dressmaker touches. REPORTERS—Martha Cilley, Priscilla Hopkins, CUB Murphy, Bob .. who has enlisted in heads, .0111111- he trins. Alpaca WRITERS—Bob Wilkinson, Bob Krause, Francis Notes To You Clatxle Thornhill SPORTS seaman, in black. scarlet. Derbyshire, Norman Thomas. the Navy as an apprentice sheer crepe By Stotler and Brown Maine Masque is taking the current Inggsgr. 'O/e. 9-20. Lace' BUSINESS STAFF Since everything is usually dedicated Ilroadway hit "Arsenic and Ohl Ralph A. Gould, Jr. to something, we hereby dedicate this user the boards for their first produi 8.95 Advertising Manager * SUT U. S. WAR BONDS AND SiAlArl * Barkley Goodrich in the paper to something. It is to knock you dead with Circulation Manager spare tion scheduled Barbara Higgins our earnest and indulgent effort to a four-day run beginning Decembet Moil orders filled Circulation Assistants Elinor I locIgkins keep the student body informed ahead 7th... Quotable quote from Rates Robert Anderson it( time about things they'll find out Co. Marion Crocker locker room following Saturday's The SYSTEM sooner or later. BANGOR • SPORT 111111115 Elieabeth Furbish game, "If Maine has the fight the, COLLARS • MANOCENC•IIFS • UNDUIVVIAM And so without further adieu. here TIES• Marilyn Coy Subscriptions Manager notes to you. did today, they'll take the series".. Mary Linnet' are a few Subscriptions Assistant Page Throe October 29, 19142 The Maine Campus Blue And White Varsities In Crucial Contests This Week Footballmen Face • Dalers Travel TO Best Booter Veteran Daler Strong Mule Team Bear Facts 1892 - 1942 by Will Johns Augusta Tuesday For State Meet In Homecoming Tilt Just fifty years ago today twenty- (Continued from Page One) two young men ran out on a striped By Don Crossland field in Waterville and promptly pro- 3, tham, and Ray Verrengia. of Malden, Tuesday, Nov. is the date of the ceeded to claw, pound, wrestle, box, whose performances enabled Colby last annual State cross country meet, which' and jump all over each other for forty year year to tie Maine 13-13 in the closing this is being held at Augusta as of those *ten seconds of a thrilling game which was ferocious minutes. Eleven usual. The varsity, fresh from their played in the midst of a New England had traveled all the long distance from 25-30 victory over Colby, is prepping Nor'easter. Hal "Jigger" Roberts, Orono, home of Maine State College, for this all-important event NI Metes swivel-hipped, fancy stepping , to take part in that contest, the first The meet this year should shape up mphomore sensation, is aptly tilling time Maine had ever been represented into one of the best in years, with a the vacant spot left by the injury of on a football gridiron. For Colby it battle for first place between the strong, veteran fullback Bud McKay. Hank was a 12 to 0 victory, but for those Colby anml Maine aggregations. Col- kockiki. the Mules signal-caller, com- Maine boys it was the glory and fame by has this year their strongest team' pletes the starting Colby backfield. of being the first int Maine's long list since 1927 and is out to take the title. I of famed teams. The names of the Maine's heralded weakness in pass Last Counts This Time players have long since been defense should expect an afternoon of Colby A great deal depends on the rela- those of the Maine team "aerial blitz" from the batteries of forgotten; tive placing of the last few scoring after Messrs. Caminiti, Verrengia, and Rob- cause for honor and celebration men on the Colby and Maine teams, the erts, with "Long" George MacPliele- fifty years. because teams are so well matched. my, 6 ft. 2 in. freshman star on the Kicking Really Counted An added feature of the race should receiving end. Those 1892 Maine men, dressed in he a battle for first between Hillman mus- and Carey of Bowdoin, Robinson of Dicg MARTINEZ A 1 111T. JUN.-ON Statistically Speaking turtleneck sweaters, bristling Front row, left to right: Lindsay Duncan, '97, re; Frank L. French, '95. Colby, and Hamm of Maine. Colby's forward wall possesses such taches, laced canvas jackets, cleatless substitute; Harry Smith, '93, rub; Hall Heywood, '96, substitute; Gerard de Moody and Davis Gone stalwarts as Johnny Turner, Ernie shoes, jersey pants, and plenty of good Haseth,'95, rg. Coach Jenkins is bemoaning the loss Weidul, and three sports star Burt old-fashioned backbone, claimed they Center row: Lore Rogers, '95, lc; Walter Murphy, 95, rt; Capt. IF. of Moody and Davis, both of whom Fall Net Tourney University Requires Shiro, as well as the aforementioned were playing a new game called foot- Crosby, '93, Ib; Charles .4. Frost, '95, It; Marcus Crann, '97, ; James Har- would have been varsity dependables, Volpe and MacPlielemy. Statistics ball. To us moderns, a gridiron game '94, substitute. but who have left school to join the 011/n Late Start Reserves Take P.T. show that Colby, on the basis of five without the forward pass. T-formation, vey, Leroy T. Durham, '94, Mb; John II. Ricker, '94, qb; and armed forces. The addition of Moody, games played, has scored an average spinners, laterals, and one-armed tack- Rack row: Maine's 1942 fall tournament Following the example set by lead- lg. for instance, would have practically of 21 points per game to 9 points for ling might seem rather tame, but that .4lbion Moulton, '96, has undergone many changes this year ing colleges and universities all over assured the Maine team of victory in their opponents, whereas Maine, in 1892 version of the national fall feature and the new Pale Blue pilot, Coach of have the meet. the country this year, the University the four games it has played, has certainly had lots to offer. For one through the years. They have won teen different occasions and Raymond Starr, is racing along the The recent meet with Colby showed Maine is requiring that all male stu- averaged 6 points per game to its op- thing, the scoring gave equal weight 177, lost 135, and tied 27. They have shared it five times. They have played clay course this week, pleading with 59, and tied the close matching of the opposing enlisted in any of the service ponent's 21. However, last Satur- to a touchdown and the goal after— played some of the nation's top-rank- 80 state series games, won "old man winter" to hold off long dents teams, with the victory decided solely day's game shows that statistics can- three points for squirming across the ing teams and they have played some 15. The last University of Maine state enough for his players to finish the reserves must take some physical by the winner of fifth place. to the prob- defense on the comparatively unknown. As championship pigskin team was the training course at least three hours a not be used as a forecast line with the entire that are final rounds. any game in the Maine equal three points 1937, Maine played Yale, Pale Blue eleven of 1934. week. able outcome of player's back and an recently as With 36 men in the tournament, and State Series. for drop-kicking the ponderous ball and at various times during the past Saturday afternoon this year's Pale shortness of the season, A patriotic duty oi every American because of the over the crossbar, if the team was for- half century such famous football Blue gridsters, white hot after their mural Teams Start that players pay strict is to be in as good a physical condition it is necessary tunate enough to have anybody capable names as Harvard, Dartmouth, Boston upset victory over Bates last Saturday, the postings and play off as possible. Maine's physical educa- attention to of such a feat. College, Army, Brown, Holy Cross, will be tracking the Colby Mules in Football Schedules quickly as possible. tion department realizes that perfect each round as and Boston University appeared on of their sixtieth state series physical condition cannot be acquired STATE SERIES Yale, Dartmouth, and History search The annual race to the intramural All reports of matches should be :Maine schedules. Again Colby is fielding a strong in only three hours of exercise a week. Football has come a long way in win. championship got off to a flying start made by the winners to Coach Starr Saturday, October 24 it won't be a 12-0 However, tnen enlisted in reserves are fifty years and Maine teams have come Champions Sixteen Times eleven, but this time last Sunday afternoon when eight in 9 North Stevens immediately after Bondoin 13 Colby 12 fact, it only making things easier for them- along with it. Black Bear elevens The Black Bears have worn the victory for the Mules. In elevens set the touch football pigskin the matches. Forms for this purpose Maine 9 Bates 7 at all. selves by taking advantage of the con- have played a total of 339 games down state series championship laurel on six- won't even be a Colby victory sailing over the gridirons in back of are available in Memorial Gym and in W T L Pct. ditioning facilities which are offered Memorial Gym. 9 North Stevens. Maine 1 0 0 1.000 at the University this year. Three North Hall gained a notch on the Only two matches have been played Bo wdoi n 1 0 0 1.000 hours of conditioning a week is an im- all-sport ladder to the intramural tro- so far. Hine defeated Gridley, 6-4 Bates 0 0 1 .000 portant step towards making the oxcroft Davers phy when I.S.O. forfeited their sched- and 6-3, while Avery eliminated Hall, Colby 0 0 1 .000 .Frosh Tackle F change from complacent civilian life ilules . . . uled game. Phi Kappa Sigma downed 6-1, 6-4. Saturday, October 31 The to vigorous army routine a physical Sigma Chi 12-0 and the freshmen from Colby at Maine Jayvees For R un Bear Cubs East Oak Hall took a victory home possibility. George Ober: end; 160; 5.9; 20; Bowdoin at Bates over Cabin AC., 6-0. Hudson. Mass.; sophomore; a scrappy Our Advertisers Lambda Chi Alpha beat Dorm B. Patronize wingman who filled in for Fred Wood, In Best Meet Grid Honors 18-0, Sigma Alpha Epsilon downed starter, but now has taken JUVENTA regular West Oak by the same score, and Al- over since Wood was lost i the squad Saturday Fred Briggs Leaves Race pha Gamma Rho forfeited their game The first game of the annual Frosh last week through pneumonia. Matches Blethen with Phi Gamma Delta. Soph Hat Series will be played a Bill Harding At Helm tackle; 185; 5.10; 21; Lou Volpe: In the biggest and smallest victories, 8:30 a.m., Saturday morning. Im captain of the Of Upperclass Squad Malden. Mass.; senior; Against Dempsey Delta Tau Delta trounced Theta Chi, mediately following this game, the 1Vhite Mule eleven and veteran letter- Saturday the frosh cross country 24-0, and a Phi Eta Kappa eleven eked alumni will meet the upperclassmen Buil Hale man. "A" team battles the Foxcroft Acade- out a win over Dorm A by one first in an annual tilt. 180; 5.8: 19; Handkapped by the loss of its coach. Burt Shiro: guard; my team here in what should bring down. A women's "M" Club supper will Me.; junior; a letterman Kappa Nu, Fred Briggs, Maine's Jayvee football Waterville. aim 'lit the finest individual battle of the Sigma. Sigma Beta be held at Spruce's Lodge, Saturday three Maine team will open its abbreviated season last fall and one of the season. Theta Pi, Tau Epsilon Phi, Phi Mu night at 5:30. All alumnae are cor- Field Saturday morning boys in the starting line-up. Delta, and Alpha Tau Omega all drew on Alumni In this race Dempsey, the frosh ace, dially invited. against Phil Jones' strong freshman 6.0; byes. Ernest Weidul: center; 193; and last year's National Interscholastic W.A.A. Health Program will get squad. Coach Briggs, who has been changed 21; Dedham. M a ss.; senior ; champion, will have a struggle to heat under way on November 6. House awaiting call to the Air Corps, left front tackle to center this fall to re- Blethen, the Foxcroft star. 10:30-11:30—Inspection of New committees arc being organized by the Monday for tile service; and his loss place Ed Loring. Blethen was winner last year in the executive committee: Dottie Ouellette, means an added burden to Ted Cur- Library .10bn T : guard; 197; 6.1; 20; state Prep School Meet, and froth ad- Esther Randall, and Helen Clifford. tis's already undermanned coaching 11:45 a.m.—ALUM NI-FACULTY Lawrence, Mass.; junior; played at vance reports will force Dempsey to The poster committee for the Health staff. However, before his departure I.UNCHEON end his freshman year and won his the utmost for a victory. Program is as follows: Ruth Troland, he did a fine job in getting together a Memorial Gynmasium varsity letter last fall. Fran Higgins, Doris Bell, and Betty fact that The frosh "A" so far have defeated good team in spite of the Bill Hutcheson: tackle; 185; 6.0; 1.30 p.m.—Football lee Academy 25-30 and lost 25-31 to O'Leary. only a small number of men answered best COLBY vs. MAINE 20; Needham, Mass.; junior; The Modern Dance Club met on his initial call. Houlton in dual meets. 4.00-5:00—Alumni-Alumnae Tea tackle on the squad. Tuesday afternoon. Officers for 1942- Hold Upper Hand Estabrooke Hall Fetish George McPhelemy: end; 185; 6.2; 1943 are Rita Cassidy, president, and 5:00 p.m.—Women's 'M' Club For the past few years the frosh 19; Abington, Mass.; freshman ; a Frances Drew, secretary-treasurer. Supper have emerged tile victor, but this year converted fullback and only freshman The membership committee includes upperclassmen have hopes of up- in the starting line-up. Homecoming the The "Old Oaken Bucket" for which Rita Cassidy, Mary Fielder, and Jean setting the Jonesmen. The backfield, Abe Ferris: quarterback; 185; 5.8; Upperclassmen with one October 30 Dickenson and Gettysburg colleges vie Patten. McNeilly passing, Al Murch 22; Waterville, Me.; senior; veteran Friday are with Ott the football field is in reality a year's credit in modern dance blocking, and Al Littlefield, Earle blocking back who struck his stride 6:30 p.m.—Football Rally mahogany bucket, and only a few years eligible. Vickery, Pete Tsacalotos, and Tor- in the series last fall. Memorial Gymnasium old. (Continued on Page Four) pedo Brautlecht doing the running, is Phil C.aminiti: left halfback; 184; 7:30 p.m.—'M' Club Meeting bound to give the yearlings plenty of 5.11; 21; Waltham, Mass.; junior; Menuirial Gymnasium of a trouble. The line is tiot particularly a triple threat All-Maine choice 8:00 p.m.—Skull Stag Dance • run- heavy, but it is solid and fast-charging. year ago; excellent broken field l'ilernorial Gymnasium A FINE SELECTION OF WATCHES Petulant and Chaplin will be at end, ner and accurate passer. Saturday October 31 I 11 Hammond :eOR MEN AND WOMEN Faulkner and Camack at tackle, Crab- Hal Roberts: right halfback; 157; 8:30 a.m.—Field Hockey tree and Ellsworth at guard, and Put- 5.9; 18; Dover-Foxcroft, Me.; sopho- Sophomores vs. Frosh Rogers Stores, Inc. nam will be the pivot man. In addi- more; lightest man ii the squad and 9:00 am.—Football Street Bangor tion to these a few of Bill Kenyon's also the fastest. Jayvee vs. Freshmen third-stringer, niay be called in. Remo Verrengia: fullback; 183; 9:30 a.m.—Field Hockey 5.10; 21; Malden, Mass.; junior; All- (Contntued on Page Four) Alumnae vs. Students Maine a year ago; triple-threat veter- an who does tile signal calling and FILTER in kicking for the Mules. Soph Tackle Senior Star ROYAL DEMUTH 1. Is it really necessary? Maine And Colby maim. pipe limelion .mper*- 2. Will it interfere with war calls? Have Met In ULTRA FINE IMPORTED BRIAR 51 Grid Games FILTERS FOR lines—especially Long Distance circuits PrIELEPHONE Black Bears Hold I —are crowded as never before, these war days. Mate- 1.4350 ROYAL DEMUTH rials to build new lines — copper, rubber, nickel — are Eight Game Margin PIPES needed for the shooting war. So we must get the most Over Ancient Rival as close the Bates Maine out of present facilities. Equally i? Write for chart picturing gridiron rivalry is the State Series 18 beautiful all-smooth You can help 119 keep the wires clear for vital war calls competition between Colby and Maine, attraction to models, telling benefits of will do these two things: (1) Don't call Long Dis- this Saturday's highlight if you alumni and Pale the 1942 homecoming PATENTED FILTER tance unless it's urgent; (2) Call by number if possible Blue fans. MARVELOUS originated back in -etched, and please he brief. Thank you! In a rivalry that II Alan same styles, all 1892. the Black Bears hold a narrow with Eagle or "V"engraved margin of 28 victories against 20 wins PATRIOTIC EMBLEMS have for the Mules. Only three games speeiallydesignedfor men in ended in ties, and the winner of many well MI civilian.. ...84,Ele I IN a State Series championship has been EP/GNAWED on '1 service as vrcirso sent.!U N, ars. Dm..A it'. i. N I t 11E11 RIOS 1 Jt MRIF1AN (Continued on Page Four) CARL GODIX Mtn

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IM WORM j .11/11.3 REALLY CRAZY AIIIOUT ME... HE SAYS Campus Calendar Students MY WE1G141 IN SAVINGS STAMPS" ewelry Replaces - - Army Asks College (Continued from Page Two/ siRci and turquoise sets are numei l'hursday October 29 To Plays and Skits h. To keep those silver rings bright Contribute Plioto Club Exhibit at Art Gallery faithful relics of grandma's day. and shining, go over them with fre- until November 4 According to an announcement made and the casts should be all or pie A ring on every hand must be the quent flicks of a silver polishing cloth. 7:00 Tau Beta Pi Smoker here today by Professor Herschel dominately male. coed motto this fall judging from the One wooden bracelet we saw had Alumni Gym Bricker, Director of the Maine Masque host of pretty rings we have seen. the makings of the answer to the The Special Services Division of the Theater. the Special Services Division Striking a campus keynote are excit- metal shortage in jewelry. The co- Friday October 30 War Department has just published a of the War Department has made a ing new rings in huge sizes. We have ed's name, as well as a nifty bit of 630 Parade to Memorial Gym- skits written by request for comedy skits or short plays collection of short noticed several black onyx numbers design, was burned into the wood, nasium and Rally professional radio and legitimate thea- running from four to ten minutes for in gold and silver settings. Many of making a very useful little gadget. 8:00 Senior Skull Stag Dance ter workers and is now giving the col- use in Army camps. these rings cover a good portion of Cuff Link Bows at Memorial Gymnasium leges and universities an opportunity The need in the camp productions the coed's finger. Besides onyx, an- Even the cuff link is coming out S.A.E. Vic Dance to contribute to the war effort. for those mas- is for entertainment and comedy. other popular material into the light and taking a bow. We Saturday October 31 Those students who are interested in soft muted Productions requiring long periods of sive rings is Incite have seen them in everything from 8:00 Alpha Tau Omega or who have material should contact rehearsal are largely impracticable shades of brown and blue. leather to gleaming gold, service in- Informal Professor Bricker in his office at 330 because members of the cast are liable On Silver Standard signia attached. Beta Theta Pi Informal Stevens. to he moved on short notice. Popular, too, are silver and gold It is increasingly evident that the Phi Kappa Sigma Semi- As a result, a new dramatic litera- fillagree bands worn two or three at Maine coed is becoming jewelry con- formal A recent tabulation lists the valua- ture of short, quickly rehearsible units, a time on a finger. Silver seems to be scious. From now on, almost anything Delta Tau Delta Informal tion of fraternity and sorority chapter royalty free, suitable for inclusion in forging to the front, and we find sil- can be expected in the way of campus S.A.E. Informal houses at $153,124,000. revile programs is required. Simple ver earrings and bracelets, as well as accessories, even to the tiny black I.S.O. Vic Party at MCA sets and properties should be required rings, in matching sets. Hammered hands we saw adorning one coed's ear. Sunday November 1 Patronize Our Advertisers 11:00 Sunday Services at Little Theater Speaker: 'FOUR LATEST OUTSTANDING SCREEN HITS To Observe - Juventa - Charles O'Conner (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page Three) Monday November 2 Wednesday even- Y.W.C.A. for democracy. At a meeting on 6:30 Freshman BANGOR and ORONO ing. a Square Dance Club was organ- Meeting in M.C.A. Radio broadcasts are being scheduled ized. The purpose of this club is to Building in England which will be carried to & P Theatres Ifcen,,ne Carfornista. provide recreation for a larger group Tuesday November 3 Cosfrihtsted hg Ott .1merenn Society of the United States by one of the major of campus women. 6:30 Try-outs for M.C.A. and broadcasting systems. Many college Directing Class play in and local stations will have broadcasts NOTICE M.C.A. Building prepared by groups of students. There is room for a number of OPERA HOUSE women students to take First Aid Sat- Campus Brevities . . . Students from every college in the Patronize Our Advertisers BANGOR for non- 5TRPPID New York metropolitan area are plan- urday morning, 8:00-10.00 con- 0110\0 Capt. Melvin McKenzie, a Univer- Congressman Frank Fellows, of ning to hold a huge meeting in the credit. Anyone interested please Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Third District, announces that tact Miss Lengyel at once. sity of Maine graduate in 1939, has Maine's Great Hall at Hunter College on the Oct. 29, 30, and 31 on December 12, 1942, the Civil Ser- Bette Davis and Paul Henfried Fri. & Sat., Oct. 30-31 been awarded the oak leaf cluster "for evening of November 17. vice Commission will conduct exam- GREE'fING CARDS in and coolness under fire, and Many organizations are cooperating gallantry of candidates named by him Maine-Colby - "EAGLE SQUADRON" to inflict inations in planning the Day. The Office of "NOW VOYAGER" skill which made it possible Point and For Your for designation to \Vest has promised that (Continued from Page Three) Robt, Stack, Diana Barrymore great damage" dunng a Flying For- War Information Sun., Mon., Tues., and Wed. Annapolis. these two and SAILOR tress raid on Rabaul, New Britain, reports of American observances will decided in the meetings of SOLDIER Young men, graduates of high Nov. I, 2, 3, and 4 Paramount News according to an announcement made be broadcast by short-wave to all oc- traditional pigskin foes. schools, in the district, between the FRIENDS and his hand recently by General MacArthur's cupied countries. The Inter-Allied In- 1892 Colby 12 Maine 0 ages of 17 and 21 years of age, who in headquarters in Australia. formation Service has prepared a 1902 Maine 6 Colby 0 Sun. & Mon., Nov. 1-2 desire to take his examinations are "ORCIIESTRA WIVES" made pamphlet for distribution. American 1912 Maine 20 Colby 0 His citation added that he asked to communicate with his Bangor with "MRS. MINIVER" increas- Youth for a Free World. a group re- 1922 Maine 14 Colby 0 three runs over the target at office not later than November 3rd, PARK'S let,A1;,"Alint George Montgomery, Ann intense cently organized by the Free World 1932 Maine Si Colby 0 Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon ingly lower altitudes, despite giving the date and place of their birth, Rutherford. Lynn Bari, Carole weather. Association, is planning a series of 1934 Maine 20 Colby 6 PLUMBING & HEATING anti-aircraft fire and bad schools attended, general description of Landis, and Caesar Romero meetings. 1936 Maine 14 Colby 7 ST. ORONO, MAINE Paramount News Capt. McKenzie was one of seven of- names, and enclos- 31-37 MILL applicant, parents' 1938 Colby 19 Maine 14 ficers and men of the U. S. Army Air International Students Day was first ing photograph. 1939 Colby 7 Maine 6 Forces to win the award. Each of the observed in England in 1940. Last Tuesday', Nov. 3 The subjects covered by the exami- Maine 0 previously been decorated year colleges in China. Cuba, Great 1940 Colby 20 group had nations are algebra, plane geometry, "SYNCOPATION" in Britain, India, the United States, and 1941 Colby 13 Maine 13 BIJOU with the silver star for gallantry English composition and literature, McKenzie received the silver South America participated in elab- BANGOR Adolph Menjou, action. and United States history. Teachers of Japanese in college, in February for rescuing orate ceremonies. Granville star in Java These examinations are preliminary and universities throughout the Unitr ti Bonita comrade. Thurs. & Fri., Oct. 29-30 a wounded tests given at the request of the Con- States met recently at the University CHEERING and the "YOU CAN'T ESCAPE The army silver star is awarded gressmen and Senators for designation of Michigan to compare notes on latest SECTION'S All American Dance Band not Frosh Football - - FOREVER" for gallantry in action in situations of candidates to the Military and methods and techniques. GOING MAD... also George Brent and Brenda warranting the award of either the Naval Academies,—not for their ad- (Con t hmed fcoin Page Three) SOUNDS Marshall from Bataan—Comedy Medal of Honor or the Distinguished mission. Formidable Yearling Starters LIKE LIONS Letter leaf cluster men, backed by :t BEING FED... Service Cross. The oak The frosh lineup will include backs Burrill. These Sat., Sun.. Mon., & Tue.. decora- The annual Tau Beta Pi Smoker are deter- is awarded in lieu of duplicate Romano, Hagopian, Paraday, and number of strong reserves, Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 2. 3 Wed. & Thurs., Nov. 4-5 received it, there- will be held in Alumni Gymnasium on gain athletic recognition lot tions and these men Mullens, ends Hussey and Goodwin, mined to "TALES OF MANHATTAN" they had already earned Thursday, October 29, at 7:00 P.M. 1946; but the Jayvees wil: "WINGS FOR THE EAGLE" fore, because tackles Leahy and Chiancette, guards the Class of Rita Hayworth, Charles Boyer, At this time awards will be given to things mighty tough for them. the silver star. Murdock and Dutton, and center Bob make ho,, 411-1 a "Friosh- in Charles Laughton, Ginger Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan worthy technology students. There her it,,. ool tip-in coat Rogers. Henry Fonda, Edward Company D. Second Regiment of also will be speakers and refreshments froan Nees—Quiz Kids— G. Robinson, and Eugene Scabbard and Blade, Maine's compo- will be served. Pallette Hedda Hopper nent of the national honorary military Everyone is welcome, and it is urged BURDELL'S Mili- Bangor's Fasorite Speeialt, society, will present the annual that all students in technology attend. Bijou and Opera House operate continuously from 27, Shop, 91 Main Street tary Ball on Friday, November 1!,.0- to II ,.'clock. Matinee Prices .ine to 5 o'clock President Dick Pierce announced to- The International Relations Club University of Maine Men and Women! day. will hold its first meeting November Room of South Changes from the customary ball 4 in the Faculty Bearce, president, COME TO BANGOR arrangements are expected, but as Stevens, George Dean Rising L. usual some outstanding coed from the announced today. chosen as Honora- Morrow will speak on "The Four junior class Viii be Tomorrow and Saturday for ry Lieutenant Colonel by popular vote Freedoms." general topic for meetings this of the student body. The year will be "Peace Problems Ai. The Opening Days of The Campus Barber Fourteen freshmen in the college of the War." Some of the discussi,i agriculture have been named recipi- topics will be "India as an Examide ents of Sears-Roebuck Agricultural of Democracy" and "The Possibility Foundation scholarships of $100 each, of an International Police Force." it was announced this week. Readings by freshmen interested Shop The awards, given to State of parts in the Maine Masque The.'• Maine boys, went to Paul Sylvester, Lary 50th and Old FREESE'S production of "Arsenic Clyde Adams, Arthur Burgess, Philip will open tonight in the little Theater , Brown, Leland Buck, Leigh Shorey, at 7:00 p.m. All freshmen, with or I.eon Gray, Charles Cunningham, Vir- without theater experience, have been Is in Fernald Hall at the Rear gil Adams, Ivan Edgerly, Donald ANNIVERSARY SALE invited to attend. Those interested in Blackstone, Herman Levesque, Shel- other phases of theater work such as; don Hutchinson, and William Lang- makeup and stagecraft have also been ley. Save on Warm Winter Wear of the Store invited. reading for freshmen will The Maine State Conference of Another the Little Theater at 3:00 Social Welfare will hold its thirty- be held in Save on College Room Supplies afternoon. third annual meeting November 3, 4 p.m. Sunday at Lewiston with the president of the It is One of the Cleanest in the Dean Edith Wilson will be Save on the Things You Need conference, Dr. Herbert D. Lamson, speaker at the first Women's Forum University professor of sociology, meeting of the year next Tuesday speaking on "The Social Services: afternoon at 4:15 in Balentine sun in This Store-wide Sale State Present Situation and the Out- the parlor. Her topic will be "The look" Professor Vincent Whitney is College Girl's Part in the War." The of the executive committee. a manber meeting is open to all University, women. An initiation and banquet for the Notice To Maine Co-eds! You Cannot Get a Better Job Done the YWCA will be held freshmen of Tryouts for two plays to be pre- Nov. 2, at SAO p.m. in the Monday, sented by the MCA and Professor FREESE'S MCA Building. Bricker's directing class will be held Anywhere Alicia Coffin, chairman of the fresh- Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 6:30 p.m. in the Better Dress Shop man committee, who is in charge of Building. MCA members from MCA Has Many New the party, is being assisted by Lucia all classes have been urged to try out and Peg Packard, Madeline Nevers, for parts. Informals and Brown. The plays to he presented are "Ha- UNIVERSITY BARBER The (rode committee working for ven of the Spirit," by Denision .\'il Street Length Gowns the initiation and banquet consists of barns, directed by Adelaide Russell, Ruth Fickett, Norma Hazing, Vivian awl "The Bishop's Candlesticks," by For House Parties Halsey, Harriet Steinmetz, Martha Victor lingo, directed by Arnold Col- This Week-end! SHOP O'Brian, and Charlene Lowe. bath.

and Warren L. Foss is Battalion Ad- 52 Stitniors - - jutant. Commander of Company A is Charles Bartley. Roger Moulton and Freese's Is Probably the Largest Drop in and Say (Continued from Page One) Robert Cushman are Platoon Leaders. Norton, and John Radley are Pla- Cushman is a sergeant. sore in the U.S.A. for a City of 30,000 toon Leaders. Company 13 commander is Arthur HELLO In the Signal Corps there are six Carlson. Howard Crosby and Dudley acting commissioned officers. Bat- Davis are Platoon Leaders Davis talion Commander is John O'Brien, a sergeant.