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ANSWER THE RED CROSS ROLL CALL ®h £ Nnu iJ&sljtrp safi^SRssses-sssES Volume 15. Number 8. DURHAM, N. H., NOVEMBER 14, 1924. Price 10 Cents. OWNER OF VALUABLE DEPUTATION TEAM NEW RULING FOR RING BEING SOUGHT SHERWOOD EDDY CONDUCTS SERVICES MAINE ELEVEN WHITEWASHED 33-0 IN EPPING CHURCH SELECTION OF Woman’s Ring Found Four Years TO SPEAK HERE BEFORE LARGE HOMECOMING CROWD Ago by Freshman in Class of 1924 Robert Smith, ’27, and Calherin: Will Give Address at O’Kane, ’27, Furnish Music—Other Recently Discovered to be Worth Captain Wentworth Again Stars as New Hampshire CHEER LEADERS Great Deal Convocation on Nov. 19 Members of Team Give Short Talks — Well Received by BROUGHT HERE BY Y. M. C. A. learn Outplays, Outscores, and Out-Thinks Rivals Townspeople Passed by Student Body Four years ago a freshman of the Famous Lecturer Will Also Talk at HOMECOMING DAY MOST SUCCESSFUL YET Omitted from Handbook class of 1924 found a woman’s ring Student Meetings During Three- Last Sunday evening a group of of unusual design and quaint work Day Visit—Has Had Many Years students conducted the service at the Blue and White Atones for Defeats of the Last Two Years in Magnificent CANDIDATES CALLED OUT manship. Because the ring did not of Experience Throughout Congregational church of Epping. Victory Over Maine Champions— Scrubs Later Take Ball Away appear valuable, this student consid World The program consisted of several Attention of Underclassmen Directed ered it only a curiosity and merely Sherwood Eddy, world-famous lec musical selections and a few short From Opponents on Own Ten-Yard Line— Orono Men Never to Opportunity to Become Senior posted the usual notices offering to turer, author, and Christian leader, talks by members of the team. Have a Chance Cheer Leader Eventually— Men return the ring. No claimants ap will be the speaker at Convocation on Dorothy Conant, ’25, was the first to be Chosen by Executive peared and the matter was practi Nov. 19. In addition to Convocation of the speakers. She talked on the More than 4,000 New Hampshire football enthusiasts yelled themselves Council cally forgotten until recently, when Mr. Eddy will address three student social work that is being carried on hoarse on Memorial Field Saturday, November 8, while the Blue and White an expert appraisal of the ring elic meetings and one of the faculty. The in Dover by the students. Following A new system of selecting cheer eleven soundly trounced the team from the University of Maine, 33 to 0, ited the fact it was of considerable student meetings, which are open to this talk a violin solo was rendered leaders is to go into effect at the in celebration of the biggest and best Homecoming Day that Durham has intrinsic value. This has given a all men and women interested, will be by Robert Smith, ’27, accompanied by University this year as a result of ever seen. The overwhelming victory, the tremendous score, all were different aspect to the situation and held in the girls’ gymnasium at 7.30 Dorothy Orchard, ’28. Elsie Chieker- an amendment to the constitution of sweet to New Hampshire grads and students, because Maine has managed the finder is very anxious to have the p. m. on Nov. 19, 20, and 21. The ing, ’25, spoke next on the religious the Athletic Association which was ring returned to its owner. It is topics for the addresses have not yet influences that affect college life. The to nose the local team out of the winnings for the last two years. The way passed at a meeting of the student hoped by him that some alumnus will been announced, but they will be need of a closer co-relation between that Coach Cowell's pupils tore through the Maine defense on Saturday body June 24, 1924. Due to error, recognize the ring and come forward chosen from the ^following: '“Are religion and education was the sub more than atoned for anything that Maine ever did to a local team of any this new ruling was not included in to claim it. Anyone wishing to You Getting a Kick Out of Life,” ject of the third talk as presented by kind. the handbook of “Official Informa make inquiries may do so through “Dare We Face the Problems of Our Arthur L. Gaskins, ’ 28. Catherine i he day was perfect. Football conditions were ideal. The returning tion for Students.” Dean DeMerritt. Day?”, “Is the Campus Making O’Kane ’27, then favored the con gre The new ruling which should be alumni began trickling into Durham on Friday afternoon and evening. Sat Men or Weaklings ?”, “The Biggest gation with a vocal selection, after substituted for article 7, section 6, urday morning the roads were dusty from their cars, and for an hour before Thing in Life.” During his stay here which James Boyd, ’27, discussed the of the Constitution of the University the game, long lines of automobiles slowly turned off the Madbury road into Mr. Eddy will be glad to meet indi need of open-mindedness. of New Hampshire Athletic Associ LADIES’ AID ANNOUNCES Durham’s Main street. Under the direction of Mr. Frank Hayes, superin vidual students for interviews at the The team was decidedly grateful ation reads, “There shall be a sen SALE AT COMMUNITY HOUSE Christian Work office, and appoint for the hospitality extended to them tendent of buildings, the biggest traffic jam that Durham has yet seen, was ior cheer leader and three junior ments may be made at the office or by the people of Epping and it is handled smoothly and efficiently by a detail of uniformed police, and ample cheer leaders. The senior shall be The annual fair conducted by the through Ray Corey, Theta Upsilon hoped that similar services may be parking space was provided for everyone. The lawn in front of Demerritt appointed by the executive commit Ladies’ Aid will be held during the House. rendered in the Sundays to come. and Smith Halls was utilized as well as every other inch of parking space tee from one of the three juniors. afternoon and evening of next Thurs within reach of the field. The three juniors shall be selected day, November 20, in the Community CARMELA IPPOLITO TO from the sophomore candidates by House. The uniformed band started things off with a parade around the field. PLAY HERE DECEMBER 3 the executive committee at the end The fair will be run as a depart Then the cheer leaders had their innings. Finally the crowd in the stands of their sophomore year.” ment store; candy, toys, flowers arose with a roar of welcome when Captain “Cy” Wentworth trotted onto Miss Carmela Ippolito, violinist, is Under the old ruling, the cheer home-cooked food, stationery, fancy the field followed by the entire New Hampshire squad, clad in white jerseys articles etc. will be on sale. Special to play here on December 3. Miss leaders were elected by the student with blue sleeves and burly, efficient-looking friction pads. Ippolito gave a concert in Jordan Hall body at the annual meeting of the features of this particular “depart recently with the help of Jesus Ma There is no reason t-> criticise the touchdowns. The veteran end did the Athletic Association. The system ment store” will be: (1) a photo ria Sancroma. The work of both has work of any player who worked same act in the next period when proved to be inadequate because the graph gallery, under the direction of been very highly spoken of in Bos against Coach Brice’s team. There Maine fumbled the ball behind her students very often elected a cheer Professor Potter, and (2) a “shadow room” where silhoutetts will be made ton. These two artists have been en were, however, those who stood out as own goal line but the officials ruled leader on the strength of his popu the real stars of the game. Captain that it was a touchback. Piper is under the supervision of Mrs. Sulli gaged for the third number of the larity rather than his ability to lea:!' Wentworth, by his extraordinary playing his last year for New Hamp- van. The “restaurant” will serve a Lyceum Course. It promises to be cheers. Under the new ruling, the: playing, was the big luminary of the shire and is surely giving all he’s harvest supper at the attractive a delightful number. senior cheer leader for nest year contest. Too much cannot be said got toward the victories. His play- will be appointed in June by the prices of 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Remember the about the great captain. His work ing during his three years on the Athletic Executive from one of the COMBINED MUSICAL was the main factor in the victory, varsity have stamped him as one of present junior cheer leaders, namely, “department store” motto — Sales CLUBS ENTERTAIN Supper, Sociability—and make this He ran the team very well, picked the best if not the best end to ever Gunnar Michelson and Gene Teitz- his plays with care and did the brunt play for a State team, laff. Head cheer leader Sidney Ayers fair a tremendous success by you AT CONVOCATION cf the work on the offensive. Besides j McGlynn and Barnes, New Hamp- has already issued a call for soph presence and your patronage. Committee Promises More Similar Captain Wentworth, O’Connor and shire’s husky tackles, stopped nearly omore leaders so that there will be Programs with Opportunity for- Piper were the outstanding stars everything that was directed at their candidates for the three junior posi Group Singing—R.