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Maine Campus November 15 1951 Maine Campus Staff The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Fall 11-15-1951 Maine Campus November 15 1951 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus November 15 1951" (1951). Maine Campus Archives. 2343. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2343 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 8, 1951 nts and THE is being MAINE CAMPUS Led Stu- Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine William p. Vol. LIII Z 265 Orono, Maine, November 15, 1951 r 8 Student Body Union Building Cornerstone Laid For Posterity Calico Ball GoesTo Polls As 51st University Homecoming Makes History To Be Held NextMonday On Nov. 17 Candidates Listed Aggie Fair Lists By Student Senate Stellar Attractions Nomination petitions have been BY DOUG KNEELAND checked by the General Senate's Plaid shirts, election dungarees, and the committee, and every- gayest of calicos should thing is in be very readiness for the annu- much in evidence on campus al class elections. Sat- This year's bal- urday as the Fifth Annual Farm- loting will take place in the Louis ers' Fair and Calico Ball steps in- Oakes Room of the Library on to the spotlight. Monday, Nov. 19. The Fair will open at 10 a.m. Satur- According to Sewell Hobson, chair- day with a livestock show, and will man of the election committee, the vot- close with a pie eating contest at ing will continue from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Milk, poultry, and livestock He stressed the point that students judging, forestry events, a tractor may vote only for candidates in their derby, milking contests, and races own class. will round out the program. Tables will be set up in the Oakes A twelve-foot greased pole will be Room for each class for the conven- erected in the field house, with a prize ience of the voters. placed at the top. Any and all stu- The candidates are: dents are welcome to attempt to SENIOR CLASS scramble for the prize. President: W. Gregor Macfarlan, Annual Social Highlight Kappa Sigma: Harrison L. Richard- In the evening, the Calico Ball, one on, Jr., Phi Mu Delta. of the annual highlights of campus social life, will feature Vice President: Mary E. Chalmers. the music of Lloyd Rafnell and his orchestra. The Balentine; John W. Christie, Kappa Silver Trowel meets wet cement as President Hauck seals a container of records in the cor- nerstone Ball will last from 8 till 11.45 Sigma; Harry McC. Easton, Beta of the new Union Building. Looking on is General Senate president Greg Macfarlan. p.m. At Coronation of the Calico Queen will Theta Pi; Prescott K. Johnson, Sig- left, Willard Lane, chief mason, lowers stone into place. Bangor Commercial Photo take place at intermission of the Calico ma Chi; John A. Skillin, Phi Mu Del- Ball. Eight candidates—Althia Apple- ta; Donald A. Spear, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SRA bee, Joan Blanchard, Helen Strong, Thousands See Bus Service Muriel Bennett, Tanya Lekas, Doro- Secretary: Gladys Third Job Clinic C. Armstrong, thy Leonard, Helena Nfelborne, and Estabrooke, N.; Set For Holiday Thelma R. Arsenault. Delores Viel—are competing for the Balentine; Dorothy F. Maine Victory For Seniors McCann, Es- Bus service iur students title. tabrooke, going home i N. This year, for the Thanksgiving recess will again for the first time since Treasurer: Beverly A. Chadeayne, Over Bowdoin !Starts Nov. 27 the inauguration of the event five be provided by the Student Religious Balentine; Sewell M. Hobson, Phi years ago, the entire student body will Ev DAVE GETCHELL For the third consecutive Mu Delta; Martha A. Pratt. Elms. Association. At least one bus will year the have a voice in choosing the Calico Student Aid and Placement Bureau JUNIOR CLASS The Maine cam; us looked like a leave the Book Store at 12:15 p.m., Queen. A voting booth will be open will hold a job clinic for seniors. A President: Raymond A. Cox, st.Tped-on anthill last week end as Wed., for Portland and Boston. More all day Saturday at the Farmers' Fair. 311 series of four clinic classes will start Dunn; William D. Hearst, the huge Homecoming crowd swarmed buses will be made available if the Prizes Offered S. Apts. Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 3:45 p.m. in 218 18-B; Reginald K. Nye. across the L'niversity grounds to see demand for tickets warrants them.. A watch will be presented to the Sigma Chi: Library. These classes will continue Donald M. Stevens, 411 the Maine Bear tussle with Bowdoin. Classes end for the four-day holi- queen by the Sears, Roebuck and Co. Dunn: Pres- for four consecutive Tuesdays. ton H. Walters, Cabin 17, The followers of the Maine day at 11:35 a.m.. Wed., Nov. 21, Prizes will also be awarded to the 31 Grove fortunes and The purpose of the clinic is to St., Orono. found victory will resume at 7:45 a.m., other contestants. sweet, and the result Monday. present to the students job methods was a two-day celebration Nov. 26. The 24-hour cut rule More than fifty prizes have been Vice President: Richard P. Breen, that has will and procedures including personnel be in donated by merchants in Bangor, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Frederick T. rarely, if ever. !eeen equalled on this effect on both days. data sheets, application letters, prepa- Orono. and Old Town to be awarded Dolan, Sigma Chi; Diane Draper, campus. Campus bulletin boards were nearly ration for interviews, and actual per- to winners of the various events at Estabrooke, S.; Margaret E. Hanson, Yelling students and not-too-quiet covered w ith requests for and offers sonal interviews. the Fair. The door prize at the lms; Robert P. Rich. Jr., Kappa Sig- early arriving alumni lifted the lid of rides to various points at least two Philip J. Brockway. Placement Calico Ball will be a radio ma. weeks before the for the week end Friday night, when scheduled vacation. Director under whom the clinic will (Continued on Page Six) Secretary: Beverly A. Bouchard, they bellowed their way through a Tickets to any destination are avail- be held, hopes to bring employers to Elms; Gertrude M. Wyman, Esta- rally in Memorial Gym and then able daily in the SRA building. (Continued en Page Three) brooke, S. touched off a bonfire whose glow could Playful Whitetail be seen half way to Brunswick. Treasurer: Gertrude E. Harriman. Fans Arrive In Force Frustrates Hunters Estabrooke, N.; Dennis A. Hawkes, Saturday morning saw the troops of Sigma Chi; Ruth E. Mitchell, Elms; President And Deans Attending A playful deer decided to tease all fans arriving in force and before the (Continued on Page the student hunters on fraternity row Six) sun had chance a to warm the cloud- Important Land Grant last Thursday noon when he ran over less fall day, Sessions history was in the making the lawn in front of Kappa Sigma, University President Adele Addison Here for the of Maine. Arthur A. Hauck, three The sessions which the University dashed between that building and Hundreds watched President Arthur of the University's deans, and two administrators are attending are those Delta Tau Delta, and disappeared in As Soloist A. Hauck and Greg Macfarlan, presi- other administrators are carrying out Tonight at which vital the woods behind the Botanical Garden one questions of educational dent of the General Student Senate, of their most important annual after vaulting a four-foot fence. The second concert of the 1951-52 missions policy are discusses! by the institutions apply the mortar for the cornerstone of this week. They are attend- Several members of Delta Tau and series sponsored by the Faculty-Stu- ing the which, like the University of Maine, the new Memorial Union Building. 65th meeting of the Associa- Kappa Sig rushed after the intruder, dent Assembly Committee will be tion of Land were established under the Morrill Into a hollow in the stone went a rec- Grant Colleges and Uni- and the steward from Phi Eta Kappa held tonight at 8:15. Adele Addison versities, Act, signed by President Abraham ord of present times for some unknown which is being held in appeared with his apron on. The will be the featured performer. Houston, Lincoln in 1862. future date when the stone might be Texas. steward's hopes for venison were Miss Addison, a new and Federal legislation affecting promising removed. With President Hauck are Dean the land frustrated, however. Despite the ex- young Negro soprano, has received grant institutions is often influenced A copy of the Maine Campus, an Joseph M. Murray, College of Arts in pert hunters close on his trail, the deer acclaim from music critics audi- large degree by the decisions and .1honinis, a University catalog, a and Sciences; Dean Arthur L. Deer- of the escaped and the excited pathfinders ences ever since her debut in Boston educators at the association meetings. Homecoming Day program, and a his- ing. College of Agriculture; Dean returned shortly—alone. two years ago. tory of the Union Building Fund cam- Ashley S. Campbell, College of Tech- Difficult questions with which the This was supposedly the same deer She has appeared with the Boston paign went into a steel container that nology; Dr.
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