VOL. No. 35 Issue 17 Z413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, FEBRUARY 14, 1946______PRICE THREE CENTS Carnival Time Randy Brooks Plays Marie Susmann Chosen Queen; A t Carnival Ball Festivities Popular Artist UNH Campus Becomes Toyland In First UNH Appearance Ruth and Nell Rankin Randy Brooks, one of America’s foremost trumpet soloist is appearing Give Recital Feb. 20 on campus this weekend for the Car­ nival Ball. In polls taken recently Ruth and Nell Rankin ,young duet from many leading music magazines singers, will give a recital in New he is ranked tops among the country’s Hampshire Hall at 8 o’clock on Wed­ first-rate trumpet stars. nesday, February 20, under the spon­ Through the years he has played sorship of the Lectures and Concerts with such noted personalities as Rudy Committee. Vallee, Art Jarrett, and Claude Thorn­ The Rankin sisters, whose home is hill. For a while he managed Bob in Montgomery, Ala., have been study­ Allen’s orchestra and brought it to the ing for the past two years in New public eye. After this, he saw oppor­ York with Coenraad V. Bos, noted tunities for bigger things with Les composer, accompanist and coach for Brown. Helen Traubel and other well-known / With this background he went on singers. The Rankins also have given his own early in 1945 with an outfit numerous concerts in the east, have which is rapidly climbing to the top of sung on many radio programs, and ap­ the musical ladder. In addition to peared as soloists in such churches as setting a new record in length of stay St. Bartholomew’s, where Nell replaced in New York’s famed Roseland Ball­ Martha Lyton of the Metropolitan room, Brooks was selected to play for Opera as contralto soloist. the annual Harvest Moon Ball at Mad­ They will be accompanied by Don­ ison Square Garden. He has also been ald Comrie, young American pianist billed at Frank Daly’s popular Mead- and accompanist. After graduating owbrook in Cedar Grove, New Jersey. from the Juilliard School of Music, Mr. Comrie concertized in Canada, Cuba, Carnival Queen and Her Aides—left: Anne Thompson; center: Queen Marie Susmann; right: Diana Sherman and throughout the United States. He Dr. William Axling has performed as guest artist over the First Postwar Carnival Canadian National Broadcasting and Boosts School Spirit Columbia Broadcasting‘ systems. Improved Wildcats Queen Marie H. Susmann and her Speaks on Japanese PROGRAM aides, Anne C. Thompson and Diana Ruth and Nell Rankin, Vocal Duo February 10 at Murkland Auditorium Sherman Will reign over the 26th An­ I Die Meere (The Seas), Brahms; Dr. Wiliam Axling, former missionary Wallop Lowell 62-42 nual Winter Carnival which begins Die Schwestern (The Sisters), Brahms; to Japan and biographer of Kagawa, today for a long weekend packed full Liebesgram (Love’s Sorrow), Schu­ Japan’s great Christian leader and Pile Up 10-Point Lead of events. During the election of the mann; Schon Blumelein (The Beauti­ WINTER CARNIVAL WEEKEND statesman, spoke on the focal points Before Weavers Score Queen on February 4, 750 students ful Flower), Schumann; Ruth and Nell on which Japan can build a peaceful Feb. 14, 15, 16, 17, 1946 voted, excelling the record of the past Rankin. Petrochilos High Man nation. Chairman, Frances Mikol several years. According to Dr. Axling there are II Die Florelle (The Trout), Schu­ Committee: Bob Austin, Buck Jor­ Opening up with a barrage of 32 Crowning of Queen \ two Japans, one of the militarists who bert; Der Lindenbaum (The Linden points early in the second half the Uni­ dan, Laura Hamm, Alva Hiller, Bar- The big winter weekend will start have held the power until now, and one Tree), • Schubert; Der Erlkonig (The versity of New Hampshire Wildcats Bie Berger, Jinnie Parker, Bob Eisner, at 6:30 o’clock this evening with the of 78 million people. One of these fac­ Erlking), Schubert; Nell Rankin. garnered their second hoop win of the Eloise Braun, Becky Fairbank, Eddie Torchlight Parade. Starting at Com­ tors is racial solidarity. The population III Recit et Air de Lia (L ’Enfant season as they throttled Lowell Textile Messer. mons, students will march along Fra­ is homogeneous and 'thus spared of Prodigue), Debussy; J’ai Pleure en 62-42 last night at the Field House in Feb. 14, Thursday ternity Row and up Garrison Avenue tensions of racial and cultural differ­ Reve (I Wept in a Dream), Georges a wide open game. In the preliminary 6:30—Torchlight parade to snow- to T-Hall. They will be led by Dick ences which ward off disintegration Hue; Ouvre Ton Coeur (Open Thy contest the Wildcat Javees racked up sculpture in front of “ T ” Hall for Starke, his band and a sound truck, and will be an asset in peaceful Japan. Heart), Georges Bizet; Ruth Rankin. their second straight triumph as they crowning of the Queen. donated for the occasion by a UNH There is also linguistic unity which eli­ IV Nuit d’ Ete (Summer Night), nosed out the Portsmouth Naval Pri­ 7:30-9:30—Ski-boot informal at the graduate, Capt. Alphonse F. Lucier of minates difficulty in communicating Benjamin Godard; La Vierge a la son Navy five 41-35. Field House the U. S. Army Recruiting Service in ideas. Creche (The Virgin at the Cradle), 10:00-12:00 — Mid-nite movie at the Start Strong Concord. The Queen will be driven The modern educational system on Cesar Franck; Berceuse (Lullaby), Franklin. to her ice throne in front of -T-Hall, a national scale by which all people 16th Century Folk Song; Ruth and The Swaseymen started off strong via horse-drawn sleigh, where she will have at least six years of education is Feb. 15, Friday against the Weavers as they hit for 10 Nell Rankin. be crowned by Robert Austin. In case bringing about high literacy. Tokyo 2:00—Ice Frolic with all-skate fol­ successive points in the first few min­ V Solos—Ballade in G mi­ of rain, the coronation will take place alone has twenty educational institu­ lowing. utes of the duel while the Lowell boys nor, Chopin; Fantasie Impromptu in in the Field House, following the tions of college levels. Militarists work­ 4:00—Judging of Snow-sculptures were being held scoreless by the fine Cjfc minor, Chopin; Jeux d’eau, Ravel; Torchlight Parade. ed through this system but it can be 6:30—Blue Circle formal dinner guarding of Andy Mooradian and A1 Donald Comrie. Following the coronation, which will used for peaceful ends too. As advisor 9:00-2:00—Carnival Ball Britton. McKniff broke the Lowell VI S’io non moro a questi accenti be enhanced by p. display of fireworks, of the Department of Public Welfare, scoring ice as he flipped in a layup (Accents of Love) from Idomeneo, Feb. 16, Saturday the Field House will be open for the Dr. Kagawa is revising text books. shot. Britton and Petrochilos retaliat­ W. A. Mozart; Ruth and Nell Rankin. 10:30—Ski events and games at Me­ males vs. females basketball game and Japan is a crossing of the cultures of ed with two neat shots and the Cats morial Field the ski boot brawl, which will be -the Occident and the orient, and the VII English Songs. were on their way as the best the 2:00—-Girls’ basketball games versus M.C.’d by Bruce “ Shorty” Bulger and Japanese know something of our prin­ Weavers could do was to come within men William “ Windy” Hayes. A midnight ciples of life. During the war and be­ 7 tallies of the UNH hoopsters and as Combination Tickets for Varsity game with Boston Univ. movie at the Franklin Theatre, with 12 fore, Japan- was isolated from all but the half ended the Swaseymen were Carnival Weekend on Sale 8:00—Round Robin House dances o’clock permissions for the girls, will their own militaristic ideas, but now on top 30-21. sponsored by all houses and dorms climax the firs^ evening. the barriers are down and the people The Combination Ticket for Carni­ on campus, informal The second canto was much like the are open to all the creative influences val Weekend sells for one dollar and first, Coach Swasey substituted freely Ice Frolic of the world. entitles the bearer to all the events Feb. 17, Sunday as the Cats found the range and began On Friday noon, classes are sched­ ' The Japanese philosophy of life is happening from Thursday through 9:30—Transportation to Gilford for to run away with the ball game. High ules to stop at noon for the remainder fatalistic, for the people have endured Sunday afternoon’s concert. The fifty all-day skiing scorer for UNH was Petrochilos with of the weekend. Therefore, everyone great hardships. For them life is a per cent discount 'to Outing Club mem­ 3:00— Concert at N. H. Hall 13 markers While Needle of the Wea­ will be able to attend the Ice Frolic at 2 o’clock, on the skating rink. Feature series of crises and 'their attitude is: it bers was only in effect on February 4:00—Teas at the larger dormitories vers hit for 12 tallies. skaters will include Mary Barbara Mc­ can’t be helped, so now we will try 12. This ticket must be shown at all The next game on the docket for the Donough of Walpole, Mass., a mem­ something new. Dr. Axling claims events and must be worn by every­ CARNIVAL NOTICE Wildcats is with the high flying Boston ber of the Boston Skating and the they have the same attitude about the body. Whether you go to one event Let’s all cooperate and help alleviate University Terriers Saturday afternoon Skridsko Clubs, also winner of the last war—it was a failure, so now we or to all events, your price of admis­ the receiving line problem at the Car­ at the Field House. will try something different. He added sion is the ticket. The reason behind nival Ball. With all the chatter and N. E. Juvenile Championship and Bos­ New Hampshire: White, rf, 4-0-8; * that they are very realistic in dealing the Combination Ticket is three-fold: the blaring of the band, your name ton Skating Club Novice Champion- O’Connell, rf, 4-2-10; Petrochilos, If, with everything that happens to them. To pay for expenses arising from the may register as “ Smoke” with the »ship; and Jo Barnum, Milton, Mass., 5-3-13; Davis, If, 0-1-1; Burt, If, 1-0-2; Ice Show; refreshments at the Ski first chaperon but at the end of the a member of the Boston Figure Skat­ Britton, c, 4-2-10; Crompton, c; Cotter, i He that would thrive must rise at Boot Informal, and saves handling of line will have become “ Smokowski.” ing Club and winner of the N. E. No­ rg, 4-0-8; Clapp, rg; Clark, rg; Moora- five; he that has thriven may lie till money and separate tax returns for Therefore, please go through the re­ vice Championship for Women. Cam- seven. each event. ceiving line between sets. (continued on page 4) continued on page 4) THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, FEBRUARY 14, 1946

Haynes must have taken Degler’s Diophragines . . . CLYDE L MORRILL courses. (Speaking of Professor Deg- WH1TEH0USE ler, he’s home with the mumps. Tell BUILDING- Dear Students, DWER.HH me Professor, aren’t you a bit old for \.OPTONmOTi Last week’s column stank! They . sr APPOINTMENT, Published weekly on Thursday throughout the school year by the students o f the University of this sort of thing? Hope you feel bet­ New Hampshire. must have been short of material or ter, but please don’t injure your health Entered as second class matter at the post office at Durham, New Hampshire under the act they never would have printed such of March 3, 1879. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103, by attending classes TOO soon!) act of October 8, 1917. Authorized September 1, 1918. tripe. . . . O.K., Senator Joe, I ad Haynes has an excuse, HIS singing The Folson-Salter mitted it, now cut the chatter? Speak­ EDITORIAL OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE doesn’t pay too well. I wonder what Room 306, 307 — Ballard Hall ing of Joes, there’s one Joe we don’t Room 308 — Ballard Hall Cline, Gilley and Mordecai’s excuses House have to worry about as we speed up REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY are? They hate me because my girl Luncheon - Tea - Dinner Main Street, Schambier’s hooked (to Member National Advertising Service, Inc. likes golden rod (AH -CH O O). 11:30-8:00 Intercollegiate Press College Publishers Representative the illiterates, married). The best of 420 Madison Ave. New York, N. Y. luck, Mrs. Schambier. I guess Man­ Yours trulius, Steaks - Chicken - Lobster Chicago • boston • Los anselis - san Francisco chester had louder whistles (Police)! Diophragines Fish - Chop Dinners DURHAM, ft. H., FEBRUARY 14, 1946 “ Let it snow, ditto, double ditto” Private Banquet Rooms Available will be the theme for this week-end 130 Court St., Portsmouth, N. H. EDITOR ...... Joseph G. Thomas One of the dorms is going to build a Hillel Club Notes Sundays and Holidays inc. ASSOCIATE EDITOR ...... Jean Gleason snow Santa Claus. If we don’t have Last Wednesday night the Hillel Phone 48 BUSINESS EDITOR ...... Claire Hunter some more “ small tabular and column­ Club held a social at the Pine Room in ar crystals of frozen water” soon, he’ll Ballard Hall. This was the first in a EDITORIAL BOARD BUSINESS BOARD look like a Salvation Army Santa. series of such events to be held bi- Managing Editor ...... Margery Byers Advertising Mgr...... Earl Goss He’ll have that hungry dog look, as if monthly this semester. HAIR on the FACE News Editors ...... Pat Parker Circulation Mgr...... Joan Foley he ate in Commons. He’ll be all wood This Sunday morning, February 17; Arms and Legs Hugh S. Betts Subscription Mgr...... Susie Bartlett and water! Wooden water have this a breakfast will be served from 10-12 Jack Knowlton g oar(j Secretary ...... Alice Dineen Removed Permanently By happen, woodya? in the Pine Room of Ballard for mem­ Sports Editor ...... Jack McGinn ELECTROLOSIS Staff Reporter ...... Mai Priestly Watched the ‘Snow White” routine bers and their guests. rehearsal for the ice the other At 7:00 p.m. Wednesday evening, only method recommended by day. My suggestions is to have the February 20, the first business meet­ Lack of space does not permit an are being put off a few years, probably physicians seven dwarfs keep digging. That way, ing of the semester will be held. Cards editorial. If we wrote one it would be never to try again, understandably they might be able to beat a hasty exit will be sent informing the members about carnival and there isn’t much disillusioned. A fine, clear-thinking VIVIAN DOWALIBY unhampered. I don’t think it was very of the place, and it is urged that all more we can say about this annual policy of the colleges! 96 Sixth St. Tel. 408-J, Dover good casting; they all look like one members be present at this important gala event. However, we think the I am no misogynist; on the contrary, (the last on e)! Gotta give ’em credit meeting. following letter to the editor should in fact. But I do hate to see time though. They gave up. their double arouse some controversy.— Ed. wasted and frivolity encouraged. I runners .... to me. I can get across don’t blame the women, I blame the Letter to the Editor: the rink now with the aid of skates on colleges for making room for these my hands and a pillow (you know The practicability of coeducation has mental light-weights. Coeducation was where!) These days I’m eating at the never seemed ito me to be too sound, instituted only as device for added rev­ “ Cat,” standing up at the counter. Just even in normal times. But now, with enue during the slack period for col­ call me Sonja, but don’t slap me on the demands on colleges for entrance leges, or depression. Let this bobby- the back — side! College SPhcij'tnacij, Stic. coming at an unprecedented rate, it socked, trousered, kerchiefed legion of Open letter to the Carnival Queen: seems more urgent than ever to survey future (Heaven forbid) mothers re­ Dear Marie: the matter with some down-to-earth main at home and practice what they Would you like to be in pictures? common sense. Girls are thoughtless­ all hope for anyway, housewifery. What? You have no talent? From Gorman Block Durham, N. H. ly occupying the positions that serious That’s the attraction of European where I stand, honey, you’ve got tal­ veterans, who have an important, con­ women. Solid basic qualities. Not ent plus! Come with me to the Acro­ structive part in the future of the na­ someone with whom a man can dis­ polis, Shapely! And there we will tion, should be occupying. cuss advanced principles of psycholo­ make love to the music of a lyre! Such gy • To that very small percentage of col­ rare beauty is seldom seen at UNH. lege girls who are serious of intent, As for that aforementioned minority, I would hate to see it wasted when the who are pursuing sensible courses, and women with the mental capacity to do artist in me appreciates these talents. who have all intentions of becoming something worthwhile in the profes­ The student body voted wisely; you and remaining career women, I am not sions, they will not find it difficult to are truly a Queen. Congratulations! referring. But to that majority of co­ get along. They were accepted in the Your trulius, eds who are in college for a lark and colleges even in the pre-suffrage days for a “date bureau,” I earnestly sug­ for women AFTER they had shown Over a hundred students (?) flunked gest that they cease wasting their own, what they could do. Back in the out last semester. It could have been the colleges’, and the veterans’ time. “good old days” when women were me, or even you for that matter! And Men who are seeking the whys and quite aware that they were only, after it may be you next semester. I have wherefores of this world, which has all, a rib. it on reliable information (John told Dick that Andy’s brother’s sister-in snatched three or four years of their F.W.K. lives, are being calmly informed that law’s husband overhead Martha’s they must wait two or three years for aunt’s sister’s conversation) that the vacancies. Wait, While a horde of use­ marking this term will be a great deal less females study archery, tennis, and Navy Photo Exhibit more difficult than last. Next fall I’ll how to master swimming at the three hand my column in by mail — I’ll have foot end of the pool. to! At Library Art Div. Commercial plug (every column and When I say useless, I mean for all radio program has them, you know). practical purposes. Oh, certainly they “Power in the Pacific,” official pho­ The flower advertisement at the have their heads filled with irrelevant tographs of naval sea and air action Franklin a week ago was rather information — in most cases never to assembled and directed by Captain Ed­ quaint, if not a bit unethical! Steve be used . And they are aware of all the ward J. Steichen, USNR, will open in sociological problems of the world and the art gallery of the Hamilton Smith how to solve them. But -how many Library at the University of New DRESSES BY THE YARD can cook and sew, how many know Hampshire on February 15. NATIONALLY at the anything of family raising and budget­ Now on a nationwide tour of mu­ ADVERT l$>IO ing which is usually to be their lot? seums and colleges, the exhibition is Savoie Silk Shop The lot most of them desire, incident­ circulated by the Museum of Modern in Dover ally. Art, New York, for the United States There was a storm of protest re­ Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps • MADEMOISELLE cently by American young women con­ photographs of the war in the Pacific, cerning the alarming number of Amer­ the men who fought it, and the weap­ DEFINITELY • HARPER'S BAZAAR icans marrying Europeans. Let me ons they used—ships, guns, and air­ tell you, Young Ladies, you will have planes. THE BEST IN FOODS • VOGUE to come a long way before your protest Most of the photographs in the ex­ • GLAMOUR will carry any weight. Those women hibition were taken by enlisted men FOLLANSBEE’S are trained for 'home-making in the of the Navy, Coast Guard ,and Marine • CHARM logical place — the home. They are a Corps. In addition, Captain Steichen’s down-to-earth, God-fearing, one-man- unit of officer-photographers has con­ • SEVENTEEN loving women; species apparently ex­ tributed numerous pictures, as have tinct in the United States. They are many anonymous men of the services, n )M D E R *$ • JUNIOR BAZAAR fortunate to get to grammar school, including those in Navy planes whose but the Gymnasium! Himmel! ! The automatic cameras operated while they Tloiucr Shop 9 CALLING_ALL GIRL* amazing part of it, ithey succeed very were firing at enemy planes and bomb­ well regardless of the strata or posi­ ing enemy ships and installations. Flowers for all occasions tion of their 'husbands. Arranged in sequence, the exhibit Corsages a specialty In one of my most interesting includes warriors and the tools of war, classes there are two regular female our fleet under attack by the Japanese, Phone 158 members who busily knit the entire pre-invasion bombardment, a subma­ lecture. Others are terribly concerned rine series, and return from battle. The 10 Third St. Dover, N. H. about the state of their make-up — exhibit will close on March 8. . < 0 ^ ST Y L E CE(\|T£ and one spends the first ten minutes languidly combing her hair! Were I the instructor I would be insulted and ask them to leave. These women need a basic course in manners, let alone higher education. They are the Closed nights until further no­ reasons why serious-minded veterans tice because of insufficient sug­ O CONGRESS ST. PHONE 32SO ar supply. DURHAM TAXI OPEN EVERY DAY 25c per person Tel. 256 The Wildcat — Campus Soda Shop THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, FEBRUARY 14, 1946

INTERCLASS BASKETBALL REC NOTICE Interclass basketball is well under N.H. Skiers Place 3rd. Next Monday night at N. H. Hall Helen Sakelariou Victim of Both way with each class practicing sepa1- Congreve North will be there to en­ rately. The Juniors and Sophomores tertain all those fellows who wish to are being coached by Miss Humphreys, In Dartmouth Meet become acquainted. Wednesday night Italian and German Occupations the Freshmen and Seniors by Becky Putting on their usual spectacular Smith will be represented, with every­ Fairbanks. The games promise to be finish in the jump and cross country one welcome every night. Now Student at the University interesting so let’s see a good crowd Coach Jerry Chase’s New Hampshire Tuesday night Beginner’s Rec will be held along with regular rec — thus by Joan Ball bombs everywhere. We made a joke in -the bleachers! ^skiers garnered a favorable third place slot in the Dartmouth Winter Carni­ eliminating badminton. Those wishing that our farmers wouldn’t have much If any of the ex-AAF men on cam­ val held last weekend at Hanover. to brush up or learn to dance are in­ work to do that spring since the Ita­ LOST pus bombed the rail yards at Larissa, The Cats fared much better in the vited. lian bombs had plowed their fields. A -sterling silver identification brace­ Greece, they have a compliment com­ Slalom and Downhill than in any But it wasn’t always so amusing. Just let with initials M.E.T. Finder please ing from Helen Sakelariou, University other previous meet as they were led before Christmas in 1940 there was a return to Millie Thomas, 304 Smith student, who sepnt the war years there by Ossie Cole, a former Army flyer terrible air-raid. One of the bombs Hall. Huskies Topple Cats under the Italian and German occu­ and newly registered student at UNH, landed in the town square, killing 300 pations. who placed sixth in the Downhill and people.” 48-44 ForSecond Win “ Just before the Germans retreated HAM’S MARKET ninth in the Slalom. Andy Hastings Born in Manchester, her home now, came in seventh in the Slalom followed from Greece,” said Miss Sakelariou, ✓ With the Northeastern Huskies sud­ Miss Sakelariou went to Greece in “ the American bombers came over and Meats and Provisions by Cole and Sheldon Varney who took denly becoming red hot in the clos­ 1934 with her mother for a short visit did a neat job on the train station in­ tenth spot. At the end of the day’s ing moments of a wild and wooly with relatives. After her arrival it Tel 5758 cluding a train load of German sol­ events the Wildcats were in sixth place game to score 17 points the UNH was decided that she go to high school diers. The citizens of Larissa, in­ and the surprising Denver squad was Wildcats were once again vanquished and normal school there. She returned stead of seeking shelter as they did on top followed by Dartmouth. by the charges of Gene Pare 48-44 in to the United States on the Gripsholm when Italian bombers came over, | Hardware Sporting Goods j Flash Sunday a hectic duel played in the Hunting­ last August. stood in the streets to watch the Amer­ f Seavey Hardware Co. | Sunday, the Cats jumped into the ton “ Y ” Saturday evening. “ During the occupation,” she said, number three position as Erling Finne ican planes.” I Quality High Price Correct] The Wildcats, with four new faces “life was reduced to its barest mini­ 5 Assortment Large finished third in the Cross Country in the starting lineup, started off the “ In the early days of the war,” con­ mum. One had neither time nor ener­ {300 Central Ave. Dover, N. H. { trailing his arch rival from Dartmouth game in speedy fashion as Tom Cot­ tinued Miss Sakelariou, “ while the gy for anything except to try to get Tel. 439 ____ | Mai McClane over the finish line in ter flipped in a two-pointer to shove Greeks were holding the Italians in food, to try to keep warm, and to try less than 60 seconds. Jack Wilson the Cats in a momentary lead. Gos- the North, the Italian bombers made to get light. When it got so you took tenth and Sheldon Varney came selin retaliated for the Huskies with a raids almost every other day on the couldn’t buy a lamp or kerosene to go BOSTON CLOTHING AND in fourteenth. In the jump the Cats neat layup shot and the ball game con­ airdone at Larissa; but they dropped in it, you just had to go to bed at six DRY GOODS STORE sensational freshman jumper, the ver­ tinued in that manner for the next ten o’clock. satile Varney, finished third while W il­ Clothier for Men and Women minutes with action hot and heavy as “ During that time,” said Miss Sake­ son and Lajoie came in twelfth and 368 Central Avenue both teams peppered the boards with lariou, “about the only thing that had thirteenth respectively. Intramural Tilts Dover, N. H. shots from every conceivable angle. value around Larissa was wheat. Af­ The final score found the Cats trail­ At the fifteen-minute mark the Wild­ ter I finished my course at the normal ing McGill and Dartmouth 527.1 to cats began to pull away from the City Get Underway school in Larissa I worked in an office 553.5 for the Indians and 568.7 for boys and hung on grimly to a 3-point Intramural Basketball for 1946 has and my wages were paid in wheat. Af­ the Canadians. lead and *as the gun sounded were in swung into action once again, with two ter a four-month period I had col­ On the whole the Cats showed ex­ the van 24 to 21. * leagues in operation. General rules lected a nice sack of it. When you cellent form under rather adverse con­ Rivers M o Cats Forge Ahead governing participation are as follows: went shopping for a pair of stockings ditions and their showing proved that The tempo of the game increased in L Varsity basketball members are in­ you would barter so much wheat for they are a ski power to reckon with. Portraits of Distinction the second canto as both squads be­ eligible. 2. Each team can have un­ them. gan to rough each other up in great limited number of players but only “ The food situation was so bad,” Commercial Photography NOTICE fashion. The Huskies seemingly ex­ house residents are eligible. 3. Com­ continued Miss Sakelariou, “that peo­ LO ST : Between Madbury Road and hausted began to wilt under the UNH peting teams must report 15 minutes ple followed the reaping machines in Picture Framing Conant Hall on Friday, February 8, speed and the Cats led by the foul before game time, with the team not the wheat fields picking up the grain about 9:00 a.m., a brown and gold Photostat Copy of shooting of Andy Mooradian and push showing up forfeiting the game. 4. that was not taken into the reaper. I striped Parker vacuumatic fountain shot^ of Tom Cotter jacked the mar­ Two top teams of each league will tried it, but didn’t last long, since I Discharge Papers pen. Will finder please notify Rober­ gin up to 9 points to take a command­ play off for intramural championship. had an attack of malaria, but my moth­ ta Millberry, Theta Upsilon. Not a ing 36 to 27 lead. With the Swasey- 5. Each team must furnish own scorer er collected enough for a year’s sup­ valuable pen, but it means a lot to me. men’s inner defense operating flawless­ and timer. ply. NOTICE ly the game appeared to be safe but Leagues: (A) Lambda Chi, Theta “ As the war progressed the situa­ FLOWERS For the purpose of registering cars as in the Durham fracas the dusky Kappa Phi, West Hall, Fairchild, tion became worse. The small sup­ Tom Blair and John Labbadia began Wentworth. (B) Theta Chi, East plies of food preserves that the popu­ from the Town Clerk will be in his office from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 5 to 8 to hit with sensational shots and the Hall, Hetzel, Phi Delta Upsilon. lace had gave out, clothing wore out 9 markers separating the teams disap­ p.m. and was irreplacable. Everyone be­ I GARRISON HILL peared all too fast. Schedule came weaker physically. (F The tension mounted in the closing Feb. 12 “ People would stand in queues all GREENHOUSES moments as t'he Cats were still out in Lambda Chi vs. Theta Kappa day and end up by getting nothing. A Dover, N. H. Daeris Restaurant front 41-40 but Jumping Jack Blair Theta Chi vs. East Hall few fortunate people were able to get had simself a little field day as he I 478 Central Avenue Feb. 18 fat and oil. There was no butter and Durham Agent - Grant’s Cafe tapped in a rebound shot hit with a West Hall vs. Fairchild—7:15 p.m. Dover, New Hampshire very few vegetables. The only way to Tel. 5 foul shot and then tapped in another Hetzel vs. Phi Delta Up—9:15 p.m. get food was to buy it from the farm­ rebound in machine gun fashion to put Wentworth vs. Lambda Chi ers. Some of my relatives were farm­ the game on ice for the Huskies. The —8:15 p.m. ers who helped us out.” continued Miss ANDREA J LAROCHELLE Swaseymen who were tiring fast made Feb. 19 Sakelariou. JEWELER a valiant attempt to tie it up as Fred Lambda Chi vs. West Hall The airdrome at Larissa was turned Formerly E. R. McClintock White sank a one hander to make the —9:15 p.m. into a concentration camp. “Those who count 46-43 but the Northeastern boys Watchmaking, Engraving, and Theta Chi vs.. Hetzel —7:15 p.m. entered, never came out,” said Miss took over with Labbadia sinking a set Wentworth vs. Fairchild—8:15 p.m. Sakelariou. “ Two of my cousins, who Dover, N. H. Jewelry Repairing Rochester, N. H. shot in the final minute to sew it up. Feb. 20 were connected with the resistance The Summary: Theta Kappa vs. Fairchild movement were taken to the camp and Northeastern —7:15 p.m. didn't come back. Inmates of the Labbadia rf, 5-2-12; Coleman rf, 2-0- East Hall vs. Phi Delta Up camp were taken to isolated spots and 4; Gosselin If, 1-6-8; Butchard If, 0-0- —9:15 p.m. killed, and there were hangings in the GERSHWIN 0; Blair c, 7-2-16; Stankevich rg, 0-0- Wentworth vs. West —8:15 p.m. camp. 0; Watts rg, 1-1-3; Maron lg, 2-1-5; Feb. 25 Occupations under the Italians and Total 18-12-48. Lambda Chi vs. Fairchild Germans were equally bad. They All mow le stoek New Hampshire —4:15 p.m. created organizations of Greeks, com­ Cotter lg, 6-4-16; Clapp lg, 0-0-0; Theta Kappa vs. West —5:15 p.m. posed of half-civilized criminal types Mooradian rg, 1-5-7; Britton c, 1-1-3; who did their dirty work. “ Only a Feb. 26 small percentage of the Greeks who Davis c, 1-0-2; White If, 2-3-7; Law­ Theta Chi vs. Phi Delta Up could think for themselves collaborated son If, 2-0-4 ; O’Connell rf, 1-1-3; Keat­ —9:15 p.m. with the invaders,” Miss Sakelariou ing rf, 0-0-0; Day rf, 1-0-2; Total 15- East Hall vs. Hetzel —7:15 p.m. said. “ Many people were thrown into 14-44. Wentworth vs. Theta Kappa Time 2-20’s; Ref. Gentile and Gay. —8:15 p.m. camps and taken as 'hostages.” “ In the end, I discovered that some Feb. 27— Championship Play-off NOTICE of my very close friends were in the Will the girl who lost her glasses Feb. 28— Championship Play-off underground movement all the time,” at the Folio meeting last Monday night Mar. 1—Championship Play-off she said. Student Supplies and get in contact with Dr. or Mrs. Car­ “ Conditions were ,still bad for six roll S. Towle. The glasses have been NOTICE months or so after the war’s end. The found. The Psychology Club will meet at Germans’ wanton destruction of com­ UNH Jewelry the Pine Room in Ballard Hall, at munications system as they retreated and the civil war held up the return | MICHEL’S 7:15 p.m. on Monday, February 18. There will be a guest speaker and an t6 any degree of normalcy. “ Then the $ 458 Central Avenue relief ships began coming,” said Miss Dover, New Hampshire j| important business meeting. Any per­ son having completed nine credits in Sakelariou, “ and before I returned to University Bookstore Millinery and Dress the states I worked as an interpreter Accessories Psychology and taking another course at present is eligible for membership. for an UNRRA nurse.” H M M S M M M M M i A graduate of the Larissa Normal School, Miss Sakelariou was qualified to teach elementary school in Greece. Continuing her studies here, she is an 0 * t ! English major and intends to teach in the states after receiving her degree.

HUGHES Grant’s W alk-Over Shoe Store Morrill Bldg. — 472 Central Ave. WHERE WHOLESOME HOME-COOKED FOOD HAS BEEN SERVED TO GENERATIONS OF UNH STUDENTS Dover, N. H. MAIN STREET , , - DURHAM, N. H. i Ill THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, FEBRUARY 14, 6

CARNIVAL Carnival Weekend Poster it will prevent the larger dorms from (continued from page 1) .A Score System Given holding an advantage. Designed by Gus Nunes First place in any of the contests will pus feature skaters will include Phyllis Gus Nunes is the winner of the Ski cop 600 points with 400 and 200 points Rock and Glenn Vickery, both form­ Poster Contest sponsored for Carnival For Athletic Events for second and third place respectively. er members of the Commonwealth Weekend. Gus, a group of heelers, There will be interhouse competition Skating Club of Boston, who will exe­ and a bunch of Outing Clubbers have ^oCATUllNGs based on a point system for the events cute a “ Bit of Tango Rhythm.” Bar­ been working hard and diligently on taking place Saturday morning, Feb­ bara Krieger, winner of Novice and Jack McGinn these posters at the Student Workshop ruary 16, at 11 on Lewis Fields. Every­ STUDENT Intermediate championships of the under the supervision of Mr. Wesley While the situation in general is not one in each dormitory should sign up Commonwealth Club and Novfce Brett of the Art Department. The re­ too rosey as far as the UNH basket­ for at least one activity. The men’s WORKSHOP Championship of the Skridsko Club, sult is-350. beautiful ski posters com­ ball fortunes go, /the ski picture is in­ and women’s dorms with the most Wes Brett will do a solo entitled, “Snow White.” pleted by the slik-screen process. These deed one that calls for a great deal of points will be the proud possessors of a Russell Mullen, a student veteran on posters will be on sale starting Thurs­ praise to the small group of Wildcat winter carnival banner. campus, formerly with the “ Ice Ca- Printing day . How about a good Carnival skiers, who, for the past few weeks pades,” is scheduled for something The events are as follows: Woodcarving Souvenir! have been upholding the fine ski tra­ “ Speedy, Sharp, and Sensational!” 1. Cross country ski race, both men Cabinet Making dition of the University of New Hamp­ Nellie, the mascot of the Skating Club, and women shire in the numerous Carnivals and Photography will be composed of Steve Aliapoulios 2. The suitcase relay, women only WILDCATS meets in which they 'have performed. Block Printing and George Poudrier. The Skating (continued from page 1) 3. Woodchopping, men only. At (the start of the fall semester it Club, directed by Miss Phyllis Ongley A hundred points for every entry up Ski Repairing dian, lg, 3-1-7; Day, lg; Lawson, lg, seemed doubtful, to say the least, that of the Women’s Physical Education to four from one house will be given. Decorations 1-1-3. Totals 26-10-62. the university would even have a ski Department, will present “ March of This does not mean that more than Posters Lowell Textile: O’Donnell, lg, 2-2-6; team during the current year due to the Toys” and “ The Seven Dwarfs at four from one dorm cannot enter, but Bordzik, lg; Tamauskas, rg, 0-1-1; the apparent shortage of material and Wood Turning Work,” in keeping with the Carnival Levy, 1-0-2; Pfister, rg; McKniff, c, the fact that Coach Eddie Blood still Radio and theme of Toyland. Ski movies in 3-2-8; Stratton; Gottlieb, If, 0-1-1; Nor­ continued to remain in the “leave of Murkland Auditorium at two o’clock Other Hobbies ris, If, 5-0-10; Needle, rf, 6-0-12; Pie- absence” status. Well, as you all will be substituted in case of a rain-out. Javees Nose Out karski, rf; Johnson, rf, 1-0-2. Totals know, the university obained the serv­ Open to Anyone Blue Circle Dinner 18-6-42. ices of former Lieut. Colonel Jerry Friday evening, members of Blue Submarine Crew Five afternoons a week Officials: Padden and McCrillis. Chase, a Wildcat great of yesteryear Circle and their guests will attend a In a really wild, knock-down, drag- and successful high school coach be­ Monday - Friday formal dinner at Folsom-Salta’s in fore his entrance into the Air Corps out contest last Monday night, the noon by Dean Ruth Woodruff, Dean 2:00 - 5:30 p.m. Portsmouth, prior to the Carnival Ball William Medesy, and Mr. George and the ski hopes of the hickory ad­ New Hampshire Jayvees copped a which will take place from nine p.m. Thomas of the Art Dept. N. H. Hall dicts immediately began to rise. Rise close 31 to 29 victory over a scrappy to two a.m. With a musical back­ will be gayly decorated in accordance they might, for all aspirants were at five off the USS Bangs, now tied up at ground provided by Randy Brooks, with the theme of Toyland, and both once called out before the old white Portsmouth. nationally known orchestra leader, the Games and Alumni Rooms will be powder had even thought of dotting The tilt got off to a fast start as the President Stoke will present Queen available for sitting out between the Durham landscape, and the twenty Swaseymen carried the ball up the FRANKLIN Marie with flowers. She will award dances. Dean and Mrs. William Med­ odd candidates were put through court fast, and Keating flipped in the Durham, N. H. the prize to the winner of the Snow esy, Dean Ruth Woodruff, and Mr. and gruelling conditioning exercises that first two markers from under the hoop. Thurs.-Fri. Feb. 14-15 Sculpture contest, judged that after- Mrs. Norman Alexander will chaperon have since proved to be well'worth the From then on, with sudden spurts of the gala affair. time and effort spent . excellent ball handling, the UNH five UNCLE HARRY Ella Raines SHARPE kept four or five points ahead of the George Sanders Ski Events Little Snow PLATTER CHATTER Submarines all the way. Sat. Feb. 16 Anyone is eligible to enter the ski In the weeks that followed nary a Close Finish LOVE, HONOR AND Well, so they didn’t, and at this mo­ events on Memorial Field, Saturday bit of snow even came near Durham With two minutes to go and the ment we are still “ Waiting For The morning at 10:30 . Participations are and the members of the team forfeited GOODBYE Jayvees holding a fairly safe lead of Virginia Bruce — Victor McLaglen Train To Come In.” The Capitol dis­ requested to sign up at 10:15, in N. H. their usual Thanksgiving repast to get six points the Sub boys started shoot­ tributor in Boston is having difficulty Hall for the cross-country race or any the feel of the white surface at North Sun.-Mon. Feb. 17-18 ing from every corner of the court, in filling orders due to the fact the of the various obstacle races scheduled. Conway. Finally the date of the first TOO YOUNG TO KNOW and with their dead-eye accuracy it records move so darned fast. Indica­ A wood-chopping has been planned for meet rolled around and on the week­ Joan Leslie — Robert Hutton was only luck that kept them from tions point to many Capitols on the the muscle men. A point system will end of December 15 and 16 the squad 2nd Show at 8:15 walking off with the blue ribbon. As rack by the time you read this. determine winners of the various con­ journeyed to Franconia to take part in Tues.-Wed. Feb. 19-20 it was, they sunk two quick set up Artie Shaw’s Grammercy Five is tests. the Giant Slalom and Cross Country YOLANDA AND THE back on Victor labels. “ Hop, Skip and runs in an open meet sponsored by the shots in the remaining seconds and Broadcast Over WHEB Jump” really does, and it spotlights Franconia Ski Club. It was there were on their way to a third when the THIEF (in technicolor) Artie’s clary, competent piano work, Through the courtesy of Station final gun sounded. that the UNH skiers served notice that —- Lucille Bremer a muted trumpet, and an electric git. WHEB in Portsmouth, there will be they were a ski power to reckon with, New Hampshire’s playing was char­ Thurs. Feb. 21 The beat drives too. The reverse is a broadcast from the UNH studio on as the squad, led by 6 ft., 3 in. Erling acterized by much superior passing on an Ellington kick and goes by the Saturday at 10:45 o’clock. At this Finne, a typical blond Viking from than they have shown in previous VACATION FROM time, an announcer from Portsmouth name of “ Mysterioso.” Artie again, Norway who walked off with the cross contests, and although, as a whole, MARRIAGE will review the Carnival Events and in­ plus' a Rex Stewart-ish horn. Mighty country run, placed high among the their shooting was spotty, Keating and Robert Donat Deborah Kerr terview various outstanding personal­ impressive all around. top skiers of the East. They were on Burt dropped iin six markers each, For Sammy Kaye fans four sides ities of the weekend. their way and have continued in high backed up with the smooth ball hand­ with vocals on each and every one. Basketball Game gear ever since as the Chasemen swept ling of Henneberger and Herb Ri­ The titles: “ I Can’t Begin To Tell At the Field House Saturday after­ to a second place decision in the Mid- chardson. You,” “ What Makes The Sunset?” “ I dlebury Winter Carnival, another run- STRAND noon at two o’clock the Wildcat JV’s dicates that his presence will bolster Didn’t Mean A Word I Said,” and nerup spot in the Vermont Carnival Dover, N. H. will play the Boston University JV’s. the Wildcats chances in their three re­ “ Atlanta, Ga.” Well worth your lis­ and finally last weekend placed third The UNH vs. BU varsity game is maining meets. tening time Kaye-bugs. in the all-important Dartmouth Win­ Thurs.-Sat. Feb. 14-16 scheduled far three o ’clock. On Sat­ Well, that’s a thumbnail sketch of Erskine Hawkins’ new very dance- ter Carnival . Not bad for a six-man urday evening, farternity houses and * the ski squad and for more information able, draggy, ditty called “ I Guess I’ll team! COLONEL men’s dormitories will hold open house we suggest that you contact the well- Have To Get Along Without You” is Personnel EFFINGHAM'S RAID for students and their Carnival dates. known Shorty Bulger, a terrific skier most unusual for the old maestro takes CHARLES COBURN Sunday morning at nine o’clock, The six stawlarts who comprise the in his own right and self-appointed a couple subdued solos. That’s head­ JOAN BENNETT four Interstate busses carrying 135 stu­ team are mainly ex-servicemen and are lines for Hawkins. Turned over publicitist for the Chasemen. dents and ski equipment will leave led by Erling Finne, Norwegian ex­ spells “ Holiday For Swing,” and this Sun.-Tues. Feb. 17-19 N. H. Hall for the Gilford Recreation change student who has placed in the time a piercing trumpet, a pushing Area for a day of skiing. For those money in every cross country race in MY REPUTATION tenor, and a “lickety-split” beat. VENETIS STUDIO who remain on campus, Opus 45, the which he has completed this season. BARBARA STANWICK For those who missed out on the 362 Central Ave. Dover, N. H. music club, will present a gala concert His rivalry with Mai McLane, the GEORGE BRENT recordings of “ Little Brown Jug” and on Sunday afternoon at three o’clock Dartmouth ace, is the chief topic of “ Moonlight Serenade” by Glenn hold 4 pictures for 25c in N. H. Hall . The program consists discussion at all the meets and thus Wed.-Thurs. Feb. 20-21 on for a rush order has been put of a combination of many types of mu­ far McLane holds a slight edge over through for enough to go around. sic, ranging from grand opera to a the Flying Finne. Another fine skier GETTING GERTIE’S This too short space allotted to “ Le number of one of America’s favorite is Sheldon Varney Who is competing GARTER Jazz Hot” is devoted to the “ Quintet modern popular composers. for his first year among top competi­ MARIE MacDONALD of The Hot Club France.” For those tion. Sheldon’s specialty is the jump unfamiliar with this European group, Concert although he has proved to be equally WANTED “ Shame! Shame!” Every side features Among the highlights of the after­ A THOUSAND AND adept in the Cross Country and Down­ the gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt noon’s program will be the presenta­ hill . His best record to date is the first ONE NIGHTS/ backed ably by Stephane Grappely’s tion of the newly repopularized “ The he collected in the Vermont Jump , two more gits, and a stringed Bells of St. Mary’s,” twin piano selec­ which was the major upset of the bass. The records are 1935-36 and tions, Kreisler melodies on melodious meet. Andy Hastings, Jack Wilson and Any car in operating are items. Every phase of Reinhardt’s strings, and the famed operatic bari­ Leo Lajoie are three more members STATE THEATER technique, especially his exquisite sin­ tone, Signor Scharelli. Signor Scha- of the sextet who, while not crashing condition Washington Street gle 'String work* is showcased. One relli is perhaps better known on the the headlines, have proved themselves Dover, N. H. of the jazz greats, and the outstand- continent than in the United States. to be the steady competitors needed to ing^single string man in the business. Until he was forced to flee from Italy Fri.-Sat. Feb. 15-16] round out a well-balanced team. A More records than ever before are in 1938, he was the leading bartone at major addition to the squad this se­ SONG OF MEXICO on the way so keep posted. the famous LaScala in Milan . Opus mester is Ollie Cole, former Air Corps CHARLIE GOZONSKY ADELE MARA 45 is the first group in this country to Lieutenant who despite lack of practice EDGAR BARRIER | sponsor the return of Signor Scharelli Hetzel Hall snagged a fifth and ninth in the Dart­ to the operatic stage. Miss Grace Mil­ mouth Downhill and Slalom which in- WITHIN THESE BRAD MclNTIRE ler, a student here on campus will also DURHAM, N ew HAMPSHIIV^ WALLS be featured on the program. THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH THOMAS MITCHELL Immediately following the concert, MARY ANDERSON refreshments will be served at the so­ Chapter 8 - Purple Monster Strikes! rorities and girls’ dormitories. All FOR SALE students, guests and faculty are in­ Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Feb. 17-18-191 vited to stop in at the dormitories for 1935 V-8 4-Door Sedan refreshments. MORGAN CONWAY $125 ANNE JEFFREYS Victor Shoes Wed.-Thurs. Feb. 20-21 Inquire Rm. 4 Passion Pit QUALITY SHOES AT POPULAR PRICES GUEST WIFE East Hall 382 Central Ave. Dover, N. H. 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