One-Sided Affair Gives Wildcats Victory
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The Library CAMPAIGN TUESDAY RUMBLINGS EDITION ®hp Nnu ^ampaljtrp “A Liye College Newspaper” Z 413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NfeW HAMPSHIRE, OCTOBER 19, 1937. PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. 28. Issue 7. CLASS NOMINATIONS One-Sided Affair Gives The nominees for Sophomore and Tours of University Freshman class offices are as follows: Sophomores Wildcats Victory P r e s id e n t On Dad's Day Program George McCafferv Herbert Person Richard Nellson » Outclass Mules From Very PEP-CATS AMASS IN R.O.T.C. Parade,* Talk by NEW ( M R METHOD Philip Johnston President, Football Game Start; Gain 308 Yards by V i c e -P r e s id e n t FULL AT COLBY GAME With Vermont Scheduled Rushing to Opponents’ 33 INITIATED AT RALLY James Garvey John Hanlon The New Hampshire “pep-cats” On October 23, Dads’ Day, will be A powerful, hard-driving W ildcat The fifth pep rally of the season Harry Haynes made their first appearance at the celebrated for the thirteenth consecutive eleven continued its winning ways at the was held last Friday night in the William Spearman Colby slaughter. There were sixty year. A program for a busy day has expense of a much inferior Colby team men’s gymnasium. As usual a large Thomas J ohnson strong-lunged members amassed to been arranged during which the dads will last Saturday. The Mules were com number of students turned out to Ptolemy Adams cheer the teams on to victory. Be have an opportunity to become acquainted pletely outclassed from the opening show their enthusiasm and support of Charles Betz fore the game they met in front of with the campus, meet the members of the football team. School cheers and whistle. S e c r e t a r y the gym where they lined up four the faculty, and join with other fathers The Wildcats rolled up a 14-0 lead songs gave vent to their high spirits Margery Codaire abreast and proceeded to march be and their sons or daughters in witnessing within the first ten minutes. Karazia and gave assurance that the coming Lorraine Gorman hind the music of the university the annual gridiron clash between N. H. crashed of? tackle for 12 yards. Mitchell games would be well attended. Helen Snook band. Each “pep-cat” braved the cold and Vermont university. picked up 12 more through center bring A new method of leading the Louella Hirschner weather in a white sweater and On arriving on campus, the dads will ing the ball to the Colby 11 yard stripe, cheers was tried by the cheer lead Mary Sarsen marched into the stands with cries register at the Faculty club, where they and Karazia bucked the center of the ers and was heartily approved by T r e a s u r e r of victory upon his lips. will receive tickets for the dinner at the line for the first tally. Russ Martin’s the student body. Coach Sauer, Ray University dining hall and the football educated toe was responsible for the Patten, Fritz Rosinski, Tommy Gi John Hersey A reserved section was occupied Raymond Dunn game. point after. arla, and the newly elected captain, by the victory shouters, and their Three Tours of University Colby then kicked to New Hampshire Ed Little, spoke to the assembly as Arthur Carlson noise was heard above the shouts of and Mitchell made a spectacular 30 yard representatives of the team assuring Richard Ivers the surrounding crowd. The “pep- After registration, at 8 :45, three tours run-back to midfield. Giarla picked up their utmost attempts in Saturday’s Paul Preo cats” working as a unit put across of the University will leave the Faculty five yards on an off tackle smash, and game. The University band played Stanley Benner cheers in a fiery piercing manner. Club under the leadership of members Karazia smashed through center for a “Alma Mater" as the rally came to Jack Richardson The student body anticipate their of the faculty. One will go.first to the Carl Randall first down on the Mules’ 40 yard line. a close. presence at future games. College of Agriculture and spend an hour Chester Lopeza or so there and then take in briefly the Giarla then faded back and heaved a A short dance followed the rally Today the “pep-cats” are selling E x e c u t iv e C o m m i t t e e other two colleges. A second will go beautiful 40 yard pass to Captain Little, and was attended by many. Bob squad pictures on and off the campus, Frank Carey first to the College of Technology and who ran five yards to cross the goal Glynn’s orchestra supplied the music. and hope to receive the co-operation Alfred Gostanzo line standing up. Russ M artin again of the students and the faculty. The then to the other two colleges. A third John Stott w’ill go first to the College of Liberal converted. proceeds of the sales will be used to Helen Wendell Arts and then to the other two colleges. Rosinski Intercepts Pass provide more distinguished outfits for MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN Richard Johnston Dads can choose their group according to In the second quarter “Fritz Rosin the "pep-cats”. They plan to be William Sanderson which college they wish to see most completely decked out inside of a ski, alert Wildcat center intercepted a Bradleigh Bowen thoroughly. Those who prefer, may go TAKES DEFINITE FORM week, and further plan to accompany Colby pass and scored after a run of Maxham Nash around by themselves rather than join a 20 yards. The Blue and White linemen the team to Manchester and help CLOSED DOORS Wilbert Brigs group. All classes will be open to visi displayed some high-class blocking in BEHIND beat a tough St. Anselm squad. Freshmen tors and a member of the Faculty will this unusual plav. This Glided the scor be in every laboratory and department to ing for the thrill-packed first half, but At last rumors are spreading that the P r e s id e n t explain the work. the fighting Wildcats continued .to wear Mayoralty Campaign is beginning to take Max Go wan HIGH SCHOOL AGGIE For those who do not arrive until after down their game opponents. After Col definite form. So far, only two poten Lynn Whitmyer tial candidates are known. They are the first tours have commenced, three by had punted over the N. H. goal line Arthur D’Amour CONTEST HELD HERE more tours will leave the Faculty club the Wildcats took possession of the ball Percy “Perk” Whitcomb, and “Smoky” Robert Benjamin Joe” Sculor. Behind closed doors these V i c e -P r e s id e n t at 9:15. on their own 20 yard line. Karazia dropped back in punt forma two probable campus campaigners and Carl French Nearly two hundred students, repre A parade of the University Regiment tion and pulled* the ancient Statue of other Durham diplomats are plotting to Donald Jones senting almost all of the high schools on Memorial Field will take place at make this year’s campaign more effer Liberty punt, slipping the ball to the Betty Nason which teach Agriculture in New Hamp 11 :10. vescent than any witnessed in previous fleet-footed Patten, who romped 30 yards S e c r e t a r y shire, participated in the fourteenth an Meet Members of the Faculty years. Freshmen should be prepared to to the midfield stripe, completely fooling Madeline Papachristos nual judging contest, sponsored by the All dads and their sons and daughters see something bigger and better than the the entire Colby defense, and nearly Sally Shaw Agricultural college of the university on are invited to come to the men’s gymna iast Roosevelt landslide. Upper class breaking loose .for a touchdown. After Jeanette Gagnon Saturday, October 16. sium at 11 :25, where all the members men are anticipating the usual something an exchange of punts the half ended with Joslin Kelley There were contests in livestock judg of the Faculty will be waiting to greet new and different. Some have said that New Hampshire in possession of the ball Anne Cota them informally. die campus is corrupted with material ing, fruit judging, poultry judging, and on her own 44 yard line. T r e a s u r e r (Continued on page 4) that should make this year’ candidates dairy cattle judging. Horne Runs Seventy Yards to Score the best loud lunged soap box orators in Arthur Martin A sweepstake prize was awarded by New Hampshire kicked to Colby to Durham’s history. Leila Lyster the Merrimack Farmers’ Exchange to open the second half. After two unsuc Charles Craig 'Co-ed's Dislike Campaign the school making the highest total num BRIDGE PARTY TO cessful tries through the fast-charging Robert O’Nella ber of points in all contests. A small In the past co-eds have regarded the Wildcat line, and an exchange of punts, Phil Poole prize was awarded by Earl H. Little, BENEFIT GIFT FUND Mayoralty Campaign as a sorrowful af Rancourt, Colby's ace kicker, punted to Dorothy Ferry school supervisor of agriculture, to the Patten who made 8 yards before being fair. They seem to think it is a per Execu'tive Committee highest ranking individual. Cups were A benefit bridge, the proceeds of which tackled. Horne then started off-tackle, petual nightmare. When a courageous Margaret Herring awarded by state organizations for the are to be added to the Gift Fund for cut back through the center of the Mules candidate is making his flourishing debut Victor Kizala vanning teams of each contest.