Rules Announced for IFC Song Festival
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Mothers Replace Coeds As Campus Attractions Mothers of University students will find themselves the center of attraction on campus this Saturday when the college throws its gates wide-open for its first Mothers’ Day program since 1940. The administration, the faculty and the student body have com bined to organize a two-fold program which will be highlighted by the Allied Arts Festival and the “UNH Mother’s Arts and Crafts E xhibit” . VOL. No. 38 Issue 25 Z413 M A Y 5, 1949 P R IC E — 7 CEN TS Of particular interest to many moth ers visiting the campus Saturday, will be a college style show, “Design Profs to Milk Cows, for Diving”, to be presented by Miss Junior Prom Queen Voting to be Foster and students of the Home Economics Department, at New Shine Shoes, Sing, Hampshire Hall. The Music Depart ment will present choral music by the Women’s Glee Club, and the Held Monday by Male Students For Better Relations Women’s Physical Education De Student-faculty relationships will partment will present the Dance Club by Ann Silver get a shot-in-the-arm when Universi in “ The Donkey” . The crowning of the Queen and her ty professors start their week of Arts and Crafts escort will be the main feature of the menial chores about campus with a The second phase of the program, annual Junior Prom on May 13. Nine cow-milking contest in front of Notch drawn up to make visiting mothers girls from a group of 23 have been Hall, Monday, May 9. The profs will feel that they are a real part o f the selected as the final candidates after attempt to show just how this milk University, will find the honored a screening held Monday evening. ing routine should be handled. guests bringing handiwork to be dis The Queen, who is to be chosen by Monday evening, dorms and houses played at the “ U N H Mother’s Arts the vote of the male student body, will be serenaded by a group of fac and Crafts Exhibit” in the game room will be escorted to the throne by the ulty and student choristers in an ef of New Hampshire Hall. All moth two aides, while the other six girls fort to raise money for the World ers have been invited to bring samples will act as honor aides in the proces Student Service Funds. of their own work in needlework, pot sion. During the coronation, the Al Tuesday afternoon, at 4:00 p.m. in tery and stencilling, in the formal in ma Mater will be played and the front of the Notch, the profs will be vitations which the University for ‘Storm of Colors’ will lend a regal put on the auction block by Mayor warded to all mothers last week. atmosphere to the event. MCNai-r as students and townsfolk The day-long program will also The candidates are: Mary Kenney, bid for professional car washers, 1 aby find an ample slate of athletic con Mim Dearborn, Lorna Hadley, Shir sitters and chaffeurs for the Junior tests, open houses, guided tours of ley Hoyle, Joy Ahrendt, Anne Marie Prom. Other services offered will in the campus, and a free luncheon to Flanagan, Jan Furman. clude lawn mowing, faculty entertain allow all mothers an opportunity to Voting will take place Monday, May ment for house parties, and window become acquainted with the college, 9, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. under T-hall washing. Pastry, made by the profs its officials and its students. arch. All male students, and ONLY (and/or their wives) will also be sold. Official Program The New Hampshire^ glamorous MALE STUDENTS, are requested A military parade by the Universi to vote for one candidate. The girl Kampus Kittens will also be for hire ty’s Cadet Corps' at Memorial Field receiving the greatest number of votes as waitresses at fraternities and soro will get the program officially under will be Queen and the next two high rities. way at 11:20 a.m., when President 'Coffee and doughnuts will be avail est will be her aides. Arthur S. Adams will offer greetings able for early-risers on Wednesday Candidates for the annual Junior Promenade Queen have been selected Boyd Raeburn and his nationally to the mothers. A free luncheon to morning, from 8:30-9:30 a.m., in by the dorms and frats. The lovely ladies who vie for the coveted crown are famed orchestra will feature his all mothers will be served in the Uni front of the library where the Deans from left to right: (back row) Jan Furman, Barb Bridle, Jarleiie Elmgren, “ Newest Music in Amlerica” along versity Dining Hall5 from 11:30 a.m. will be on hand to serve breakfast Anne Marie Flanagan, Joy Ahrendt, Mary Kenney. (Front row) Shirley with the ‘ Storm of Colors’, the latest to 1:45 p.m. The complete Mothers’ “with a smile”. A shoe shining con Hoyle, Loma Hadley, and Mim Dearborn. type of decoration, to be used for the Day program follows: cession, under T-Hall arch, will be first time on the U N H campus. 8:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m.—Registration in in operation Thursday from 10:00 Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 2 p.m. IN. H. Hall a.m. - 12:00 with the profs filling the in N. H. Hall. All students, friends, 9:00 a.m.-ll:00 a.m.—Guided tours of Mask and Dagger Sponsors boat-black roles. A repeat perform and alumnae are cordially invited _ to the campus ance will be staged again on Friday. attend the Promenade. Tickets, which 11:20 a.m.— R O T C parade, address Students will shine on Friday when are $3.60 per couple, tax included, by Pres. Adams, Memorial Field First Annual Play Contests Tage Taylor and his combo serenade will be on sale at the College Pharm 12:00-1:45 p.m.—Luncheon for moth students at supper in the Commons. Nine campus houses will compete and the College Shop on Thursday, ers, sons and daughters at the Saturday afternoon, at Lewis Fields, in the University’s first inter-mural May S. Dining Hall peanuts and popcorn will be sold dur play contests to be staged in N. H. 1:30 p.m.—Varsity Lacrosse game, ing the contestis by members of the Hall, May 5 and 6 and sponsored by Rules Announced for Freshman Track Meet, Lewis Hillel Foundation Elections Varsity Club. Mask and Dagger. Fields Mary McClellan, chairman in charge Put Delman in Presidency What’s the catch? Just this. The 2:00 p.m.—Aliled Arts Festival, N.H. of arrangements, has announced that IFC Song Festival services of the professors and the stu A new slate of officers for the com Hall Dean Edward Y. Blewett, Professor dents are all for hire as part of the Choice of two songs for the I.F jC. ing year was elected by members of 2:30 p.m.—Varsity Baseball game, Sylvester H. Bingham, Professor Car Student-Faculty Week attempt to Song Festival to be held on May 20 the Hillel Foundation at their 25th. Brackett Field roll S. Towle, Mr. John E. Baird and create better student-professor rela must be submitted to Harry Makris Annual Banquet held in Portsmouth, 3:30 p.m.—Freshman Lacrosse game, Mrs. James Funkhouser will serve as tionships and to strive to earn funds at Kappa Sigma by May 9. In case last week. Lewis Fields judges. for the W SSF. In connection with of duplication those received first will Bernie Delman was named presi 3:30 p.m.—Open House at dorms, so Entrants in the Inter-House Play the drive, there will be boxes placed be accepted; the others will be asked dent; Hilda W oolf son, vice-president; rorities and fraternities Contest include: Congreve North, who to submit another song or songs. Let in houses about the campus for the Barbara Freedman, corresponding sec collection of all kinds of books. (continued on page 8) will present “The Mad Tea Party” ters containing further information retary; Phyllis Berson, recording sec by Helen M. Roberts, directed by will be sent to the various dormitories, retary; Herbert Lis, treasurer; Har Cynthia Merrill; Congreve South pre sororities, and fraternities in the near riet Kaplan and Joseph Harris, social sents an original written and directed future. chairmen; Jerry Carmen, Lee Brad- Kampus Kitten by Jean Parkhurst, entitled “The Old bard and Beverly Borr, executive Clock” ; Smith Hall, “Star-Struck” by council. Florence Ryerson and Colin Clem Lecture on Radioactivity During the banquet, Rabbi Aaron ents, directed by Amy Van DeBogart; To be Given this Friday Illson, Hillel Advisor, was presented Fairchild, “Release” by Edward H. with a gift of appreciation for his Smith, directed by Walter Fisher. A lecture on “Radioactive Tracers work throughout the past season, and Chi Omega will present “ W hen the — Their Uses and Hazards” will be Edward Baker, past president of the Whirlwind Blows” by Essex Dane, given in James Hall, Room 301 on organization, was given a token of directed by Virginia Grider; Theta Friday, May 6, at 8:00 p.m. by Dr. esteem from the group. Upsilon, “Rehearsal” by Christopher A. K. Solomon, Assistant Professor Hillel Keys were presented to Jor Morely, directed by Betty Jane Eric- of Biophysics and Head of the Radio- dan Popkin, Edward Baker, and Hil son; College Road Dorm, “The Hand sotope Laboratory at Harvard Uni da Woolfson.