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The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 5-10-1951 Maine Campus May 10 1951 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus May 10 1951" (1951). Maine Campus Archives. 2332. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2332 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]. 3, 1951 .rain ex- )rono on THE MAINE CAMPUS :Ming to Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Mains children we been VoL LII Z 265 Orono, Maine, May 10, 1951 Number 25 3. Keller • Scholarship Stritch Elected Mayor 11) I Assembly To Following Two Days Of Hear Eurich Spiritual Campaigning Noted Alumnus Dr. Hauck Gives'Moslem Chief' Key Will Speak May 14 To School In Library Inauguration BY BEN PIKE BY BILL MATSON Sophomore Dr. Alvin C. Eurich, president Donald Stritch was inaugurated as Mayor yester- day afternoon by President of State University of New York Hauck in ceremonies on the library steps. Stritch, who campaigned and a U. of M. alumnus and for- on the theme that "500,000,000 Moslems can't be wrong," came out the victor mer faculty member here, will ad- in the abbreviated campaign. Wearing the garb of a Moslem dress the 24th annual Scholarship chieftain, Stritch had a strong rally in the Gym Tuesday night. Recognition Day Assembly May He entered the gym on a litter supported by eight "Moslem slaves" who, in 14. The public is invited. addition to their Moslem dress brandished swords to rid the campus of the "unfaithful." A graduate of North Central The rally in the gymnasium Tuesday night climaxed the two College. Dr. Eurich received his day campaign which saw only two candidates for the office, Andy M.A. from the University of "Little Caesar" MezOian and Stitch. Mezoian's platform was built Maine in 1926 and his Ph.D.from around a two day campaign to "clean up the campus." In one of the University of Minnesota in his speeches. Mezoian promised the student body 1929. a rebate of funds for every class a student "cut." Entering the gym in darkness accom- Dr. Eurich's first position was on panied by a barrage of cap pistols and fire crackers. Mezoian told this campus where he taught educa- the students assembled, why he should be elected Mayor tional psychology 1924-26. In 1926, he Mezoian's rally, which fell short of went to the University of Minnesota the expectations that the 1500 stu- a. an instructor. While there he ad- dents on hand held for him after a vanced Cadets And Jets to the position of assistant dean two-day "crime wave" which was of the college of education and profes- featured by a Holdup of the bookstore, sor Action of educational psychology. He consisted mainly of a parody of the Go Into served one year as professor of educa- Shown above is a scene that will soon disappear from the cam- Kefauver Investigations that are now tion at Northwestern University be- pus. Charles Harlow, head night janitor, is tolling the class going on in Congress. For Inspection fore becoming professor of education bell that will be moved this week end to the roof of the library. Stritch, on the other hand, presented at Stanford University This is the big day for the ROTC. in 1938, where Next Saturday at 12:35 the bell, which has been on the campus various acts in addition to his own he remained The special classes, demonstrations. until 1948. During 1944- since 1892, will be run speech. Besides pointing out that he 48 he manually for the last time. and regimental parade which were held was vice president of Stanford had constructed a Student Union —Marcottx Photo this morning will be followed this af- and served as acting president his Building on the Mall, his show con- last ternoon by a full-scale daylight attack year there. In 1949 he was named sisted of such campus headliners as to in the area east of the Armory. his present position. Tradition Bows To Progress Andy Cephalo. Flutter Floyd, and During World War IT. he was a Dick Ayotte. A weaving line of harem The afternoon program will run commander in the U. S. Navy, serving As Bell Moves To New Home girls was an added attraction to the from 1:45 to 3:35 p.m. and will con- as director of standards and curriculum festivities. sist of an Advanced Course Infantry exercise showing infantry com- division. Bureau of Naval Personnel. BY BILL ROBERTSON to the campus at the dedication of Balloting was held in the gymna- an rifle Washington, D. C. The university bell, for many years Wingate hall, the bell has served with- sium lobby immediately following the pany in preparation for and execution of a daylight attack, east of the Arm- Dr. Enrich is a member of the Board a campus tradition and the object of out interruption. The high point of rally. It was reported by the Maine career probably Day ory: an Advanced Signal Corps exer- of Curators of Stephens College and countless student pranks, has at last its was during the Committee that the number of 1943. votes cast was cise demonstrating Division Communi- a trustee of the Penn Mutual Life In- bowed to the forward march of science. Wingate fire of At that time unusually low. cation CPX, east of the library; an surance Company. Among many civic Electronically controlled, it will ring firemen were afraid that the bell would drop AAA exercise showing the occupation and professional offices which he holds forth,from the top of the new library from its cradle to the ground floor. Although Whitney's New Play of an AW position, north of the tennis are the presidency of the American on the morning of Monday, May 21, it finally did drop, it courts; and an AAA class on trial Educational Research N.sociation according to J. Carroll Dempsey, su- crashed through only one story. and To Provide Debut fire and calibration problem in 215 (Continued perintendent of buildings and grounds. Immediately after the fire, university on Page Eight) New Engineering Building. Twelve In Present Spot Since '43 authorities constructed the tower now For Nine Of Cast jets will make an air strike at 2:45 S,n( c 1802. when it was introduced standing beside Oak hall for the Army p.m. the program is in progress. Housing Office Sets Specialized Training Unit. Wc(lnesday, Nliiy 16, will mark not while inspecting officers the NM Student reaction to the tolling of the only the opening night of Walter The from England Sub-Area are Col. Edward May 16 As Deadline Press Club To Be Host bell has not always been favorable. A Whitney's new play "When the Bough H7 Metzger, Artillery; 1.t. Col. James year ago the temporary belfry was Breaks." but also the first appearance For Dormitory Bids To AP Representatives E. Forster. Signal ; and 1st Lt. How- upset and the heavy bell deposited on the Maine Masque stage of nine ard Norris. Infantry. With the New Students vk ho want to The University of Maine Press Club across the road. On countless occa- reserve a of the sixteen adult characters. England officers Col. Lloyd Goep- will be host, at a luncheon, to heard is dormitory room for next year must ap- sions it has been ringing in the Four of the nine newcomers to proximately 20 Associat'ed pert. Chief of the Maine Military Di'-' submit an application to the housing Press rep- small hours of the morning. Masque productions. Ruth Bernstein. resentatives and trict. office before Wednesday, May 16. Ap- editorial executives The present bell ringer, Kenneth E Mary-Helen Fernald, Paul Marsden. following their morning business plication forms may be obtained from ses- Jones, janitor in Auhert hall, stated and Philip Johnson, will have major sion May 17, at the any dormitory proctor or from the University of that he has found it necessary to keep roles in the play. Concert To Be Devoted housing office. Maine. a spare clapper on hand for emer- Other major parts will be handled To Modern U. S. Works Th.! program, in pattern gencies. One clapper was found in the Off-campus students intending to the set by by veteran Masque actors Dwight the group year, university dump not too long ago; reserve a dormitory room are urged last will open at 10.30 Frye, Is, San Antonio, and George The music department will present a.m. in Room another disappeared for to comply with this announcement. 3, Fernald Hall, with a several Sherman. Completing the cast are: a program of contemporary American general discussion of mutual news months; still another has never been May 13, Along with this application, a room Fini Riutta, Ellen Levinson, Anne music on Sunday aftt rnoun. problems. found. reservation deposit must be made to Plaine. Jan Pratt. Marylin Vaughan, in Carnegie Hall. The brass ensemble, Dempsey stated that the bell. once the treasury department on or before The Luncheon will be held at 12:30 Dave Haskell. Charles Lewis, Joanne the madrigal singers, and the string June 7. p.m. in Room B, North Estabrooke in its new location, will be wired to Spickeri and Richard Goodin.