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Wqt 3XViu Hampshire VOL No. 32 Issue 47 Z413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, A P R IL 10, 1942 PRICE THREE CENTS Junior Prom Tonight at Nine Late Flash—“Barnet is Terrific” Granite Elects First Co-ed Editor Delegation to Manchester Says Band Unsurpassed; Two Year Curriculum Jim Keenan and Judy Austin are Aline Walsh to Reign New Photography Editors Tonight New Hampshire Hall will Offered in Program be in full regalia for the last formal Ray Bowles and Eleanor dance of the college year, the annual Of Secretarial Work Storm Managing Editors; Junior Prom. An unprecedented num Mother’s Day Program ber is expected to be present to hear Enables Students to Work Nason Business Manager Charlie Barnet and his famous orches Part Time in Offices; to Features Pageant For the first time in the history of tra which will hold the spotlight for the university one of the fairer sex has the evening with his vocalists Hazel Begin This Summer Again as in past years, Mothers’ been elected to the position of Editor Bruce and Alan Lane. Day, which comes on April 25th this A two-year secretarial curriculum of the Granite, the junior year book. year, will be one of the outstanding Indirect lighting arrangements with for students who do not believe they A t their meeting last Wednesday even spring events on our campus. A defi pastel lights shooting to the ceiling and are in a position to spend four years in ing the 1943 Granite board made Clara nite program has for some time been shadowing the silhouettes on the walls college has ibeen announced by Presi Knight Editor of the 1944 Granite. A in the making and is now culminating will serve as the background for the dent Engelhardt. member of Alpha X i Delta, Clara suc dancing couples. Soft chairs and sofas in as great a pageant as has ever been ceeds Roger Marshall, Editor of the High school graduates of the college — in contrast with any previous balls— 1943 Granite. She is a news editor of preparatory, general, or commercial Students, dismissed from classes at will surround the floor providing means “The New Hampshire” and a member courses will be admitted .by the usual nine, will ibe able to meet their mothers of relaxation for the dancers. of the University Choir. methods. However, students who give to take them through the various build Coronation Ceremony Judy Austin and Jim Keenan are the evidence of ability in this field need ings to see the maqy exhibits that will Photography Editors for next year’s Preceding the intermission, President not meet all the subject-matter require have been set up. At 11 o’clock Me book. Judy is active in Blue Circle Engelhardt will present Queen Aline ments, according to Miss Doris Tyr morial Field will feel the marching feet Student Christian Alovement, and is a Walsh with the cup of honor (now on rell, head of the secretarial course. of the R O T C in another demonstration display in the window of the Wildcat) of their fine military ability. veteran heeler for the “ Granite.” Jim, A certificate will he granted upon and the aides with bouquets after the a member of Sigma Beta, is advertising completion of 64 credits of prescribed In the afternoon a musical program processional to the white throne. Be manager of “The New Hampshire” and and elected subjects. Students may en one that has proved very popular in sides the queen, the Court of Beauty an energetic member of Lens and Shut roll under one of the following three the past, will be presented in the Field will consist of aides Vera Lang and ter. plans: House. Another afternoon entertain Babe Fletcher, who returned to the Managing Editors are Ray Bowles ment is to be the scheduled baseball campus yesterday after a siege of the Work Half Time and Eleanor Storm. Ray, a member of CHARLIE BARNET game between the university and measles. Plan A, limited to five students each Alpha ^Tau Omega fraternity, is a mem Lowell Textile. ber of Blue Circle and of the ski team. (Continued on page 4) KING OF THE SAX year, enables a student to study half time and to work half time in campus Carl Nason, a member of Theta Chi offices, earning $35 per month. Under fraternity, will head the financial staff filling the position of business manager Plan B, limited to 20 students each “ Katy Cadet” Rehearsals Great! while Wallace Russell, a member of year, those selected will work less than New Members Voted Alpha Gamma Rho, will fill the post half time and may earn up to $20 per of advertising manager. Broadway Brought to Durham month. Plan C is for students who do Into Blue Circle Other officers elected to the staff not work part time and so may com by Sallie Sawyer Smith were: Barbara Smith, engraving editor; surely need a supporting arm! The plete the full 64 credits in two years. Initiations of Ex-Heelers Marguerite Ruggles, activities editor; New Hampshire Hall resembles a chorines have to break from this into All those admitted under Plans A Anne Hodgkins, organization editor; three-ring circus these days— or rather the kick number, one of the liveliest in and B will begin classwork in summer Will be Held on Monday Charles Gozonsky, sports editor; Bar these nights—with Granite Varieties in the show. It is intended to show the school, studying typewriting and short Last Monday night at the regular bara Ellis, features editor;; and Jane its last full week of rehearsal. With officiously military army officers of hand during the two regular sessions meeting of the Blue Circle, new mem Carter, fraternities and sororities editor. the production dates set as Thursday Faraway (notably Don Crafts and the of six weeks each. Their work in cam bers were elected into the governing and Friday of next week, the cast, the Hager twins) just what sort of a drill pus offices begins in the fall. board of the Outing Club. Of the fifteen dancers, the orchestra, and Director girls can put on. Near the end of the Letters Sent to Principals new memlbers, ten were freshmen, four Dearborn are concentrating all their routine there are cries of “Katy Cadet, Letters announcing the new curri efforts on the job of putting on a grand on stage” and W ini Kennedy dashes sophomores, and one a junior. These culum have been sent to high school Prom House Guests show. from the other half of the gym. people were chosen because of the principals throughout the state. Stu interest they have shown in the Outing Spectacular Dance Routines Only the stage lights are on here. dents admitted under Plans A and B Club and because of the work they ALPHA GAMMA RHO The front half of the gym blazes The King and Queen of Faraway to will begin their courses at the first ses have done in the past year— in some Barbara Brown, New London, Conn.; with lights. In one corner the ballet gether with their chief statesmen are sion of summer school, opening June cases, two years. Beverly Hewey, Washington, D. C.; girls are leaping and turning; their on stage during the first act. There is 29. The second summer session be The new Blue Circlers are as fol Esther Jewell, Stratham; Agnes Smith, graceful motions looking rather out-of a good crack as W ini enters, and the gins August 10. lows: John Atwood, I^eith Birdsall, Kennebunkport, Maine; Vitalla Ilsley, place with their business-like play suits scene moves quicl?ly to a close. Ted Ray Churchill, Ralph Goodno, Anne Weare; Carolyn Steele, Kennebunk, and flat shoes. Over to the left the Murchie and Monty Evans tumble Hale, Bill McCarten, Robert Rollins, Me.; Patricia Hunt, Rochester, Mich.; dance teams are just finishing up the cleverly onto the stage, providing the Virginia Tarr, Parker Whitcomb, Anne Frances Colman, Sanbornville; Jane lovely waltz routine which will climax comic interest as Stupe and Droop, the Transport Problem Wilson, Gretchen Baum, Sandy Brain- Dare, Charlestown; Doris McGowan, the show. Tony Touart, Ray Doyle, spies who are cooking up some mis erd, Harriet Congdon, Leslie Ireland, Exeter; Helen Krewski, * Nashua; Joe Garrison, the Hager twins and chief for the enemy government of Eloise Gray, Barnstead; Adrian Sweet, Hydroslavia. They are forced off by Ties Up Choirsters and Joanne W illcox. such stalwart New Hampshirites each Dracut, Mass.; Ruth Piper, Reading the. arrival of Katy Cadet and her troop The initiation of the new members have a lovely co-ed balanced on a Tire Shortage Causes Mass.; Patsy Cannon, Croyden, Eng.; of girl guards. At the conclusion of will be held Monday, April 13, at 7 shoulder and are whirling around like Maralyn Mullavey, Wellesley College; their lively dance, W ini and Don are Cancellation of Trips o’clock in the Alumni room in New dervishes— when they get the girls Annette Kennedy, Somersworth; Es left alone for a love-scene which is tops Hampshire Hall. The advisors of the down, they’ll be so dizzy — they’ll At 12:30 Tuesday noon the Univer ther Van, Dorchester Heights, Mass.; for fast action; Jeanette Toohill breaks Outing Club are invited to come. All sity Choir was without any means of Noreen Ray, Wilder, Vt.; Laura Rus this up (managing to look queenly in old members of Blue Circle are urged transportation, motor, or bicycle, to get sell, New York, N. Y .; Margaret Kel spite of slacks and a sweater) and them to Laconia where they were to to be there: ly, Boston, Mass.; Alice Garland, Ber ’39 Grad Listed as carries Don away for a walk in the give a concert at 8:00 p.m.