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V O L . No. 39 Issue 26 Z413 Durham, N. H., April 27, 1950 PRICE — 7 CENTS Ski Jump Sought Invite "Y" Members Fledgling Campus Organization* Drives for New Improvements To Alumni Meeting Prospects of a new ski jump loom large on-the Durham horizon with the formation of SCIF. The Student Council Improvement In Ballard Hall Fund is the student’s answer to the need for several improvements Present and former members of the to the campus. Their .first undertaking is to build a ski jump on H i-Y and Tri-H i-Y , and the Y M C A the university property for the use of the students and the ski team. including camp councelors. will be in With the team that the University has developed during the past vited to attend an Alumni Meeting. few years this jump would aid them to more and better titles and Old friendships will be renewed, and victories in the future. It will also provide a place of recreation for new friends will be made at this meet ing, in the Pine Room, Ballard, on the wintersports minded students. SCIF is your organization and No blue note here! Even though gorgeous Betty Clark is billed as a member it is your chance to help the University by your donation to the fund. of Blue Baron’s Blue Note Trio, we doubt that male members of the University May 2 at 8 p.m. SCIF is a separate organization with will feel any remorse while listening to her vocal talents when she appears The guests of honor w'ill include duties divorced from the UNH College with the Baron ensemble as the highlight of the First Annual Country Club Richard C. Lancaster, Executive Sec retary of Personnel on the National Chest Fund. The College Chest is not Weekend, May 11-14. The band will play the formal on May 12, in New Newman Conference used for campus improvement. Hampshire Hall. Y M C A Council; and W . Willard Hall, State Secertary of the Y M C A of New The purpose of SCIF is for the physi Hampshire. Miss Margaret Badger cal improvement of the campus. SCIF wTill also be a guest at the meeting. Elects Jerry Nolan will provide a tangible means of the Hold New England Drama Festival; Also on May 1-2 the Y M C A will student showing his civic interest and interview students who are interested his desire for a better UNH. SCIF was originated at SAE in Jan in. secretarial positions with the “Y ”. Province Chairman uary when Gordon Riedell, the past All those who are interested in Y M C A Each State Presents Top Plays At' a conference of all the Newman president suggested that the Beta Chap work and would like to prepare their Clubs of New England on April 21, 22, ter should ’ do something for the Uni The finals in the New England Drama Festival are at hand. curricular along these lines will also 23 a^t M IT Jerry Nolan, a UNH repre versity which had done so much for The winning high school drama troupes from all the New England be interviewed. sentative was elected as Chairman of the each of its members. This report to the states will compete at the University of New Hampshire on Friday The interviews will be conducted by New England Province of Newman national chapter included the idea that Richard C. Lancaster, - W. Willard and Saturday, April 28 and 29. N ot since 1944 has the festival been Clubs. Jerry Nolan opened the confer they should raise the money for the Hall, H. Belmont Gould, and Frank ence with a speech on the general theme buiiding of a ski jump for the use of held in New Hampshire and never before has the University been lin J. Englehardt. Students are en of the weekend, Prayerful Catholicism. the students and the, ski team. From host to the competing thespians. couraged to consult the members of Taking part in some of the panel dis this idea Gordon Riedell and George Mask and Dagger, which will act as host for the schools along the .board. cussions at the meeting were UNH stu Manuel went to Ed Blood, and asked with the extension service, also sponsored the New Hampshire All students interested in an inter dents Joyce McCue, Donald Chapman for his approval and an estimate of the view are asked to contact Donald H. and Barbara Conway. Other repre work to be done and the cost involved. finals which were held at the University on March 25, and in which Richards, Placement Bureau Director sentatives from Durham were Warren The way was cleared for the use of the Dover and Manchester were selected to represent this state. at T-Hall. Cadouret, Val Lavernoiche Jim Cote and University property and plans were Dover’s production is A Merry Mix- Father O’Connor. Father O’Connor took started at an organizations meeting to up by Paul S. McCoy. Playing in it part in a meeting of Chaplains. raise the money for the jump. With the will be Elinor Lavine, Janet Towle, NHOC Sponsored IOCA Among other catholic celebrities there approval of the deans the plans were Edna Dube, Irving McGowan, Geri Na- Student Council Will were Father d’Sousa, delegate to the outlined before vacation. During the del and Ronald Rand. The faculty di Conference Well Attended United Nations from India and Carol spring recess, the plan was enlarged to rector is Miss Rose F. Alterman. Man Jackson, Editor of Integrity Magazine. become an organization to put across a chester will stage I’m A Fool from Sher Hold Meeting Mon. About two hundred outing clubbers great many improvements for the cam wood Anderson’s short story and dram representing colleges throughout the pus. From this enlargement SCIF was atized by Christopher SergeL In this The next open meeting of the Stu northeast attended the 18th annual born. the players are John Dennis, Nancy dent 'Council will be held in the Intercollegiate Outing Club Associa Elections to be Held On April 10 the first meeting of SCIF Cavanaugh, Betty Gage, Jane Nute, Organization Room of Commons on tion conference at Bear Brook State was held at Chi Omega and .the deans Elias Georgeopoulous, Mary Tebbetts, Monday, May 1, at 7 p.m. Park in Allenstown, N. H. NHOC were approached for final approval. The Donald Bartlett, and Shirley Schod. The agenda of business will be as was host to the conference on April By Junior Class idea was met with enthusiasm and Miss Miss Phyllis Scheer is the faculty di 21 through 23 with Haven Owen and Woodruff and Mr. Sackett amended the follows: a report and discussion of A class meeting for all juniors will rector and the stage assistants are Jeanne the National Student Association by Betty Ahern acting as co-chairmen. constitution that the organizer had Hammer and Richard Dresser. Friday evening featured a lecture by be hsld in Murkland Auditorium May drawn up. The seventeen student groups Jerry Nolan; appointment of the dance 1, at 6:30 p.m. Specifically there will New Britain High of New Britain, Committee and discussion of the Stu the editor of the Appalachian Journal, represented in SCIF are: Inter-Fratern Conn., will do Thornton Wilder’s The Mr. Bates, on climbing K2 in the In be an election of a second vice presi ity Council, Inter-Dormitory Council, dent Council dance for next year; dent as provided for in the class con Happy Journey and Key Largo will be consideration of Student Council cert dian Himalayans, followed by a square Pan-Hellenic Council, Association of stitution, and an election of three Women Students, Student Union, Stu put on by Buckley High of New London, ificates and patches; consideration of dance and. song fest. Conn. The Rhode Island contestants are Preliminary conferences considering members of the class to the executive dent Council, Blue Circle, University the purchase of a mimeograph machine board. Religious Council, Mortar Board, Blue from Aldrich High School of Warsick, and a typewriter for the Student Coun such problems as finances, member staging Shakespeares The Taming of the Other business of the meeting will Key, Senior Skulls, Sphinx, Varsity cil office; other business and adjourn interest and activity, and club problems Shrew, and LaSalle Academy of Provi were held during Saturday afternoon. include a discussion of the annual Club, Women’s Recreation Association, dence will perform Minor Miracle. From ment. class dance to be held May 12 and a Granite, The New Hampshire, and Scab The report to be given by Jerry Slides of IOCA activities preceeded Everett High of Everett, Mass., comes a giant square dance in the evening. discussion of general class business. bard and Blade. The Pink Dress and Massachusetts’ Nolan will be on the problems dis It is urged that all members of ’51 SCIF has come up with many plans cussed at the last N.S.A. convention, New officers were elected and the other representative, Punchar High of recommendations of the preliminary be in attendance to this meeting in to help beautify and clean up the cam which he attended. Some of these pus. The things that SCIF will under Andover will produce The Courting of conferences acted upon at the busi order to have a fair representation in Marie Jenvrin by Gwen P. Ringwood. problems are the establishment of the elections and an exchange of ideas take are projects for which the state leadership training schools for school ness meeting on Sunday.