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Maine Campus December 10 1953 Maine Campus Staff The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Fall 12-10-1953 Maine Campus December 10 1953 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus December 10 1953" (1953). Maine Campus Archives. 2401. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2401 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]. ier 3, 1953 Tea hibit THE MAINE CAMPUS Published Weekly by the Students or the University of Main• sponsor a Vol. LV Z 265 erback of 1Pr..till. Iii iii. Ilveclither 10. 1953 Number 10 ion of her le held in nday, Dec. J her art 1 iggin, Institute, Robinson, Bronson, Greene, Fine Arts s such as irse Ennis, ...eech. York City Winners In Class Presidential Races c did book Boston and iding most National Senate trtists. the Constitution I the Sara- n held in Changes All Pass; It.ntington. ;or Public Around 1400 Vote I op ‘Itiss offices ltav e gone to Dais Wiggin, Merton Robinson, Hiram Bronson and William Greene. These four came out high in annual balloting for president for their respective classes in yesterday's voting, according to Fred Breslin, chairman of the Elections Committee. Complete results as announced by Freshmen: Breslin are: William Greene. president: Kenneth Seniors: Rand, vice president: Sally Kappas, Davis Wiggin. president; Donald secretary; and Normand Biais, treas- Poulin. % ice president: Marjory Rob- urer. bins. secretary: and Thomas Fallon. All Student Senate Constitution treasurer. amendments %%ere passed. Amongst the toys and Christmas spirit of a well-known department store in Bangor, a J uniors: Although firal figures had not been jolly red-faced fellow with an over-growth of long, white whiskers sits listening to the Christmas Merton Robinson. president; Ken- determined, Breslin estimated total wants of scores of tots that come to see him. Santa Claus is the "real neth ‘1oodstim, vice president: Con- vote as between 1.300 and 1,400. He McCoy" to them, and stance Lewis. secretary: Tom Golden, a University student, hopes he is pulling the wool over their curious eyes. and C. Dexter said the freshman class led the way Early. treasurer. with about 500 voting. Photo by ,itleineeke Sophomores: More complete figures will he pub- Hirrna Bronson. president; Donald lished in the Campus next week. Douglas. vice president; Caroline This will be Wiggin's second term Locke. secretary: and Jan Saleeby, as president of his class. The other Deadline To Sign Masque's Play,'Night Must Fall,' treasurer. presidents are ne w to the post. Ride Pool Dec. 15 Scores Hit With Audience 'Ihe 21 students s ho have signed B1 MILFORD E. v. \ E Christmas Vespers To Be Bookstore Ad- Herd the lists in the and Associate Professor oi English ministration Building arc: PASSENGERS WANTED One import from England which American lifc can stand more December 13 In Memorial Gym To Pitt.burgh, Pa.. or vicinity: of is the murder play of the kind made famous Broadway on by [he annual Christmas Vespers will Roy Cummings. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 1 Angel he heiti in the Nlemorial Street, Ladies in Retirement. and Night Must Fall. Sight Gym at 4 p.m. Sunday. To Burlingtori. Vt.. or vicinit,: Must Fall, by well-known the British plays right and actor. Emlyn Featured will be the University Col. Beebe. Armory. Williams, Glee Club, Orchestra and Brass is the current successful offering of the Maine Masque Ensemble. Michael Boyd To Bomon, Ma-s., ..r .iriiiiiy: season. is to be reader. Alice Johnson. Colvin. , Soloists will be Willard Hammann, Jane Ernst and Bruce Mr. Bricker's players do extremely well by this well-made play. Arnold. To Miami. Fla.. or vieinit,: Art' and in this writer's opinion, the production as a whole is one of the Epsilon Phi. Vespers arc held at the University handling the orchestra. Traub. Tau 1 best that the Masque has done. I do not mean that Night Must Professor To Hartford. Corm.. or vicinity: Fall every year the last Sunday before Niven will also lead the Brass En- is a great play or that the Masque performance Christmas John Hicks. .09 HannibalHamlin is the best of all vacation. A capacity audi- semble. Masque performances, those ence is expected. Hall. but who miss this play will miss a Prof. Roger Clapp is in charge of very entertaining evening—providing, of course, that James Sclwood will conduct the decorations for the RIDES WANTED one's taste g> m. This includes runs to murder plays, especially murder plays Glee Club for the program v.ith Prof. traditional Christmas lights. To Neu- York City: Antonia with a "psychological evergreen tWiSt. Leuis Niyen and William Sleeper (('ontinued on Page Two) Glasse. 402 N. Estabrooke: Howie Lyon. 402 Dunn Hall: Joan Gillette. Before the curtain rises, the Lord Chief 106 Balentine: Hoppi Taylor. 404 N. Justice Norman Andrew s sums Estabrooke: Jerry Vincent. 421 Dunn up a trial in which a murderer has been found guilty (but sane i of Hall: Jay R. Pease. 216 Corbett: Nor- two brutal murders. The play. there- man Nelson. 228 Dunn Hall: George Musson. 101 Dunn Hall: David I ii- (Continued on Page Five.) kert. 409 Hannibal Hamlin Hall. To Roston. Ma.: Nick A. Lega- C tos. 308 Hannibal Hamlin Hall. oncert Jan. 13 To Fairfield. Coml.: Ann 'Ater- sereau. 207 Chadbourne. To St. Jobii.bur., t.: Bob Bou- By Duo-Pianists Dunn Hall. dreau, 428 Famed duo-pianists Arthur Whitte- Wa.hingtoo. D. C.: Charles , To more and Jack Lowe will appear here krmentrout. 410 Hannibal Hamlin I in a concert Wednesday, Jan. 1?. Hail. Second attraction in the 195:4-54 To Provence.id R. I.: Joyce Tracy. University Concert Series, they u be 111 Chadbourne Hall. heard at 8:15 p.m. in the Memorial To York: Judy Dale. W. Chad- Gym. bourne. Well known as RCA Victor Rd To Presque 1.1c: Richard Kcir- ti,,•,11 recording stars, the twin piano stead. 111 Corbett Hall. team appears regularly in eor.certs To Portland: Tom King. 438 Car- ith such orchestras as the Boston. !,ett Hall. Oklahoma City. Cincinnati and Cleve- land Symphonies as well as the New Faithful York Philharmonic. Come All Ye '.k*1 They are considered among the aml Mr.. trthitr •1. Hauck most versatile pianists in the business *Kn., . xieml a cordial to and include much of the more popular S110W n above are nine of the cl.i• • presidential candidates running in ‘c.ter.1.1 clek•r,on, hri.ima. Carol .iisaing lit the ty pcs of music in their program,. Front row, l-r, arc Robert Oldfield. Charles Hussey. Hiram Bronson, and William Orcene. Back Pre...Weise. hon./. edoc..lay. Students will be admitted to the row, Larry Bachman. Eric Starbird. Richard Keith, Ernest Smart, and NIerton Robinson. Davis Dee. 16, from 7 to 8 pain. concert by presenting their ID e.,rds. Wiggin was absent w hen picture wits taken. Photo by ,%1eince4e l'a t TIIE MAINE CAMPUS Orono, Maine, December 10. Omit Women's Government Christmas Vespers For Union News I Hears Judiciary Comments This Sunday, Dec. 13 Religious Activities He The Union invites the school to its Asher Kneeland and t.onme Lewis (Continued from Page One) The .t tta! Christmas party on Thurs- representing the General Senate Stu- Protestallt—M.C.A. Sunday,6:30 p.m. 1 Riverdale St., Orono Evening Devotions Form ! dent Judiciary Committee were pres- trees. boughs and candles. "' at 7:30 p.m. A varied Rev. E:w in L. Wilson, Director Tuesday day, I ent at a recent Women's Student Gov- PROGRAM Itertainment is planned. Friday,6 p.m., M.C.A. House Christmas Party with E IZcpre-c-A:ilives from the University ernment meeting for the purpose of Brass Ensemble Supper and game night Wednesday,7 p.m. and 11I El 1st em n Ros' entsprungen Brahms will atteqd a Union Building conven- explaining the Student Judiciary to Sunday, 11 a.m., Little Theatre Newman Club Social Rep Glee Club Col a: tilt: ljaiversity of Connecticut the group. A question and answer Morning Worship and Sermon Jewish—llillel Foundation Festiv Hallelujah Chorus Handel this wee% end. Many schools will be Dr. Cornelius Clark, Portland. 70 Library Building tempo period followed. Congregation, Glee Club rzprese. d aid seminars will be held. speaker Rabbi Milton H. Elefant and X The council will sponsor the Christ- and Orchestra Maine Congregational Christian No Friday Evening Service this week. poetry mas decorations contest between the Adeste fidelis The :Ito. ie at the Union this Conference Sunday evening meetings, in inti Glee Club twice Friday and Saturday will be women's dorms. A prize of $5 will be Sunday, 7 p.m.. M.C.A. House monthly lotte( Alleluia Scarlatti "Mister 839." given to the winning dorm. Annual Christmas Worship Service Hillel Breakfasts Eacl Reading monthly 9 Catholic Episcopal of fail Show will be at 7 and Other business of the meeting was Chapter IX:2, 6, 7 Isaiah Roman -Newman Club -Canterbury Association at 2 ti!q'it,, arid Saturday an evaluation of the Student-Faculty Orchestra Our Lady of Wisdom Chapel and Canterbury House Mai 10 p.iti. Newman Hall College Avenue at Chapel Road debate and Tea and women's Assembly. These Noel Chadwick College Avenue at Chapel Road The Rev. John L.
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