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Schedule of Events ®j)e Jleto ^atnpsfjtre VOLUME NO. 49 ISSUE 2 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, N. H. — FEBRUARY 19, 1959 PRICE — SEVEN CENTS til' ■....r— i ir i ■........ .................... ........ Prominent Men W ill Speak At 1959 Carnival Extends To Sunday Alumni Visit Program April 20 By DICK WESTON Ball Highlights Mark a red circle around April 20 on zen concern for state, nation, and world.” your calendar. On that day, the Alumni Ambassador Lodge is slated to pre­ Visitor Program is bringing' no less than side over the United Nations Security Carnival; Features three prominent men to speak on our Council during the first half of April, campus. Paul Henri Spaak, Secretary while Secretary General Spaak will be General of NATO, Henry Cabot Lodge, coming to Durham from a NATO For­ Crowning of Queen U. S. Representative to the United Na­ eign Ministers’ Meeting. Thus it is ex­ tions, and Dr. Clinton Rossiter, the pected that their remarks will carry the J-ohn L. Senior Professor of American weight of current events. Civilization at Cornell University will In the evening, the third Alumni Visi­ UNH Winter Carnival Begun take part in the day’s program. tor, Professor Rossiter, will deliver his At Ceremony in Franconia; They will be guests at a noon luncheon lecture, asking, “ Is America Worth Sav­ at which special citations will be awarded ing?” He is recognized as one of the Torch Will Light Sculpture by the University to twenty or thirty foremost authorities in his field. During citizens of New Hampshire and Alumni the ensuing week, he will remain on the all over the country who have made dis­ campus, speaking to classes and holding KAYE FILM TONITE tinctive contributions in their chosen informal discussions. fields. The Alumni Visitor Program has al­ M. Spaak and Ambassador Lodge will ready brought Clement Attlee to Durham, Ice Show Sunday at address a mid-afternoon convocation and will be presenting Norman Cousins, which will be open to the public. Gover­ Editor of the Saturday Review, to our Batchelder Skating Rink nor Wesley Powell will preside. Thp pur­ campus later in the year. It was estab­ pose of this convocation, according to lished by alumni contributions to help By Bette Lang President Johnson, is to symbolize, enrich the lives of the students and bring Winter Carnival, 1958, was opened through the participation of these three them in closer contact with the major last night on a mountain top nearly 140 men, “the ever-widening circle of citi­ problems of the world. miles from Durham. An Outing Club rock climber carried the torch, lit from the fire atop the Old Man to the sum­ U.S. Students Sum mit of Cannon Mountain. From there Official Notices the torch was skied to the foot of the All students are responsible for knowledge mountain where it was picked up by Up Cultural Studies of notices appearing here. the runners. Before starting the run In a unique experiment planned to help Eligibility. Any University athlete from the Notch to UNH, the torch was college students now deciding about a engaging in an unauthorized con­ used to light the Outing Club’s sculp­ ture at the base. year abroad, 60 American students of the test in his sport becomes ineligible Scandinavian Seminar for Cultural for one year under terms of Rule Literal “Fuse” Studies met recently in Tramberg, Nor­ 11.2310. Approximately 13 hours and 23 min­ way. They added up and reported re­ Education 58. Students intending utes later, around 9 p.m. tonight, the sults of their first five months in Den­ to enroll in Education 58 in either runner of the final lap will reach the mark, Norway, and Sweden. semester of the 1959-60' academic University. The torch will then be used Summed up, they say, “ GO.” In the year must register in the Education to light the snow sculpture on T-JIall words of Seminar member John M. Love- Department Office, Murkland 3, dur­ lawn. Here tonight President Johnson joy, Bates college, ’58, “ The electric ing the week if February 23-28. * will install the queen who will reign atmosphere of a new foreign land can­ Because of a continuing problem over An Old Fashioned Winter Carni­ not help but institute changes in one’s of student parking in the Thompson val, As in last year’s carnival, the run­ being. In this atmosphere, maturity seems Hall lot, the University Traffic ner will be met in Concord by a stu­ to charge along in leaps and bounds. Committee is imposing a $5 fine for dent at New England College who will The whole situation has been an invalu­ any student vehicle parked in this light a torch used to initiate their Win­ able experience.” area. This rule, to date, has not been ter Carnival. The program offered by Scandinavian enforced, but is covered in the "M o ­ Seminar makes this report worth at­ tor Vehicle Regulations” under the Queen Nominees tention. following provisions: “Because of Candidates for the queen were nomi­ Under the Seminar plan, Americans be­ the great demand on the small park­ nated by their housing units some time come part of Scandinavian life by living ing lot at. Thompson Hall, this lot ago. Students made their choice when with two families for a month each, then is off limits to A L L S T U D E N T S they voted under T-Hall arch on Tues­ spending six months at a “ folkehoj skle.” A T A L L T IM E S . A fine may be UNH Winter Carnival day. The co-eds nominated included; Students not only learn the language assessed for parking in this area in­ Phillis Quint, Josie Russo, Jill Flint, through their contacts with family and cluding the approaching drive — Carol MacKenzie, Joan Prisby, Glynn school associates but through partaking regardless of the type of permit Griffiths, Barbara Paczosa, Marsha of “short courses” for language instruc­ held.” Makris, Frances Weckerlee, Carolyn New students are reminded that Schedule of Events Rhoades, Holly Paterson, Carol Pan- tion and by meeting leading national per­ sonalities in the arts, history, and current all vehicles must be registered at Thursday dini, and- Joanne Wark. affairs through lectures and discussion. the Thompson, Hall Business Office. 6:30 Carnival Movie “The Court Jester” Sculpture Thinking aloud about this and field 8:40 Torch Parade from movie to trips she has managed, Marcia W ood­ look at our own from a new standpoint. The winners of the Snow Sculpture and Beard Contest will be announced ruff, Smith College, ’58, answered the For most of us, a new appreciation of Central Snow Sculpture question “ What do you get out of a year America. But above all, a new look at 9:00 Arrival of Torch Runner — Announcement at this time. Judges for the sculpturing like this ?” in this way: ourselves, by being forced out of old include; Mr. Westly Brett, Mr. Larry and Installation of the Queen Wagner, and Mr. G. Harris Daggett. “An understanding of a new country living patterns, by living for a time with 9 :30 Jazz Concert and culture and therefore a chance to (continued on page 8) Film Friday A special canival feature at the Fran­ 5 :30 Queen on Channel 9 T V klin tonight is the showing o f The Boajian To Lead UNH Orchestra In 9:00 Carnival Ball Court Jester, with Danny Kaye, with Saturday a special ski short, Jumping Daredevils, and a Roadrunner cartoon. Show time The Mid-Winter Symphony Concert 1:00 Interhouse Snow Events — Garrison iHll, is 6:30 p.m. Dover Jazz Concert Sunday After the lighting of the central snow 9:00 Slalom Ski Meet Intervale, N. H. sculpture and the announcement of the 3 :00 Ice Show queen, Winter Carnival will continue with the annual Jazz Concert. This year music lovers will be treated to the music of three groups. The concert will feature an intercollegiate group, the “Royal Garden Six,” UNH’s Bob UNH Skating Club Is Featured In Fairchild and his “ W ildcats” , and the Pete Mortenson Trio, also from the Annual Winter Carnival Program University. Paul Dougas.from WTSN, Dover, will act as master of ceremonies A correction is made concerning the John Zotto, who will solo to the for the event in New Hampshire Hall. time of the Winter Carnival Skating Overture Flower Drum Song. Admission is 75c per person. Women Show. It will be held on Sunday at The silver runners will also be seen students have 12:15 permissions to at­ 3:00 p.m. instead of Saturday at 7:00 in groups as the U N H chorus from the tend. p.m. as was originally stated in the Skating Club, trained by Judy Branch, _ Ball NEW HAMPSHIRE. who also did the choreography. The Tomorrow night, Friday, will bring The Skating Club has been a part of group will skate to “I Was Left Right the highlight of the carnival for many, this- campus for some time. Before the Out of Your Arms.” the Carnival Ball. Kai W inding and his Batchelder Rink was built, the skater’s The skaters to be participating in Septet will provide music for dancing club practiced on the old reservoir. the chorus are:: Anne Wakefield, Claire from 9-2 a.m. in New Hampshire Hall. Now, with the artificial ice available Ronquist, Ann Miller, Lynne Wright- The Hall will be appropriately decorat­ to us, there are more opportunities for nour, Joan McDonald, Sally Orcutt, ed with mobiles, stars, and cutouts in skating, and thus much more interest Allwynne McMullen, Lois Stickney, the old fashioned theme.
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