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For more information, please contact [email protected]. gliw.swwws Georgians at Intra- Snowball Cabaret Mural Ball Next In Alumni Gym Wednesday Tomorrow • Tube IR Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine Vol. XXXV ORONO, MAINE, FEBRUARY 15, 1934 No 16 TROPHY ROOM TO BE Ken Black Gets 2 Votes QUEEN TO BE PICKED WINTER CARNIVAL IS MAINE RELAYERS TAKE For J. Hallahan Trophy DESIGNATED IN GYM Kenneth Black attained note- AT MIDWINTER BALLPLANNED FOR THURS. FIRST IN B. A. A. MEET worthy mention at the I3.A.A. BY NEW COMMITEE Games at Boston Saturday when ON WEDNESDAY NITE BY INTRAMURAL A. A. OUTCLASSING HARVARD he received two votes towards the John Hallahan Trophy, which was Room Selected; Will Decide Blues Singer Will Be Feature Group and Individual Awards awarded to Arnold Adams, former STARS IN RELAY 1 Ken Black Thrills Crowd On What To Display Bates' star, for the best perform- As Well as Georgians To Be Given. Morning, Coming from Behind And Equipment ance turned in at the games. Black At Annual Hop Afternoon Events ran a spectacular race as anchor In Finish ,n Lamert S. Corbett, chairman of man for the two mile relay team to Janey, the female blues singer, The 's titer carnis iii n lot will take defeat Harvard's anchor runner af- Maine's Pale Blue relay team overshad- Athletic Board, as a result of a vote will be one of the large features of place 011 February 22 is a revival of an old that Board, has a ter the latter had a 15 yard lead campus custom that has been discarded owed seven New England college teams, :s-sed by appointed the annual Intramural Ball which inittee to consider the question of es- over him and win the race for for many years. This year the Intramural last Saturday night, to cop the first place Maine. John Spitz of N. Y. U., will be held in the new Memorial shing an Athletic Trophy Room on Athletic Association is sponsoring such laurels in the 11.A.A. meet at Boston. high jumper, received the second •„, campus. This conunittee consists of Gymnasium next Wednesday eve- a carnival in which both men and women highest number of votes with Glen At the starting line was Ilarvard, Holy C. E. Crossland '17, Orono, Alumni Sec- rting from eight o'clock to one. The may compete in an attempt to revive the Cunningham of Kansas, brilliant Cross, New Hampshire, M.I.T., Boston retary; Valter A. Danforth, Bangor, rep- other big feature of the ball will be custom. Cups will be given to the dormi- resenting the Board of Trustees; Dean A. miler, obtaining third place in the tory or fraternity group that gathers the College, Maine, Bates, and Colby, wait- Deering '12, Orono, President of the voting. Ken Black and Bill Bon- the selection of a queen of the ball, most points, and medals will be awarded ing for the gun which sent the eight run- thron of Princeton, 1000 yard win- O(neral Alumni Association; J. Harvey following out a custom started by to individual high scorers. ners off for the first lap. ner, were tied for fourth place. il,t.:1ure '05, Bangor, member of the Ath- the Intramural Ball committee last Bill Cole, Maine relay artist, carried istic Board, and Theodore S. Curtis '23, • year. A bronze loving cup will be the baton for the l'ale Blue runners. itoulty Manager of Athletics. All entries for the Winter presented to the co-ed who is se- must be received by Starting at the fifth lane, Cole was forced Three definite duties have been assigned Carnival lected as queen of the ball by a sec- Ted Curtis by Monday night, to run wide for the tirst three laps. After this committee. First, to decide upon :o ret committee, the membership of February 19. This includes running over distance for the remaining ;be location of a trophy room; second, to EDDY TO SHERWOOD both individuals and repre- three, he finally finished a fighting eight ,etcrinine what trophies will be displayed; which will not be divulged. sentative groups. yards behind a Bates runner then in the .its1 third, to select and have ordered the Lloyd Raffnel and his Georgians, lead. type of equipment which is to be used for LECTURE TOMORROW Maine's most outstanding dance• Marsh raced off with the stick to start lisplaying the trophies. Varsity winter sport men will be al orchestra, has been engaged to sup- the second relay with Maine thirteen • only the committee has had two World Famous Speaker Will lowed to enter but two events so tha yards Iron> the lead. In the next few 1-•. A room on the second floor ui ply the music for the affair. The both the experienced and inexperienced Address Students at laps a Ilarvard man took over the Bates new Alumni Memorial Gymnasium Georgians are well known on the (Contini. i•ii Page Five) runner. Marsh followed suit and stead- cen selected and will later be desig- Special Assembly campus, and have played here often. ily pulled up on Harvard to finish part ss the Trophy Room. The question Eddy, who will speak at at other formals, and at fraternity two of the two mile run. shall be displayed is under con- Sherwood as- house parties. With the With many cups of varying sembly tomorrow morning at 9:30 on Y. W. C. A. SPONSORS baton then going to Ernie Black, Maine and Harvard led the and importance, with several ban- "Danger Spots in the Social Order," made Tickets for the ball, the price of which field }(1.- N NUTT? D. BLACK '35 by twenty yards for the start of the representing track and cross country a distinct impression on students of the sets a new low in formal dance ticket third TALKS ON VOCATIONS relay. Black held his own against Morse isimpionships, and with scores of foot- University of Maine when he spoke here prices this year, will be $3, and they may of Harvard, but a slow pass at the finish sal!s, baseballs, and basketballs as well three years ago. Mr. Eddy has acquired be procured from any member of the In- sent Ken Black down the home stretch .is much other material, careful study world fame as an author and lecturer, tramural Athletic Association, which Miss Barbara Munson Begins twelve yards behind Capt. White of the must be given to policies which are to be and is remembered here not only for his sponsors this dance annually. Series February 23 with SNOWBALL CABARET Cambridge relayers. power as a speaker but also for the points The members of the committee in charge Talk on Nursing Maine steadily pulled up on Harvard. The University did not have an athletic he drove home in his lecture at assembly of the ball this year are : Jack Leddy, STAGED TOMORROW With one and one half laps to go for the trophy room before the new gymnasium here titled "The Present World Situa- chairman, M. Milton MacBride, and In order to present the opportunities in tion." Intramural Ball, finish, White °Ingle(' up only to be closely N'as completed. The trophies were scat- George E. Osgood. The three possible professions, the Y.W. is Kappa Delta Pi To Sponsor followed by the Maine star. With help tered widely over the campus, as a result At present Mr. Eddy is making a tour or Midwinter Ball, will be the second sponsoring three Teas during the coming a lap to go and the crowds cheering, Ken very few had any knowledge of the num- of the colleges of New England, and this formal of the year, and the third formal month, two to be held in Balentine and Annual Stag Dance Black rounded the final curve, broke away ber or type of trophies which had been week-end he will be the principal speaker to be held in the new Ms:Ionia' Gymnasi- one in Colvin. There will be at each Tea In Alumni to take the tape eight yards ahead of won. Under the new plan all trophies at the tenth annual Northfield Mid-Win- um. a guest who has achieved in her own par- White, leaving Boston College more than will be brought together and will be dis- ter Conference to be held at the North- "4 work and who will speak Winter in all its glory will he portrayed half a lap behind and the remaining con- playol in the most effective manner pos- field Hotel in East Northfield, Mass. to the girls interested, on the opportunities tomorrow night in Alumni Ilall when testants a toll lap. siK, Tomorrow evening at the Penobscot SEVEN VISITING TEACHERS in that particular field. The talk will be Kappa Delta l'i, honorary education fra- Valley Country Club, Mr. Eddy will lead informal followed by questions. HERE IN SUMMER SESSION ternity, stages its annual Snowball Cab a discussion on Soviet Russia M forum The first Tea will be held in Balentine PRES.