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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1, 1951 Set • once THE MAINE CAMPUS n. men, Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine .ortedly Vol. LIII Z 265 Orono, Maine, October 25, 1951 the air Number 5 Leadership Cheerleaders' Jackets Lost; Student Interest Zooms ii Conference Victory Week End Marred As Maine Bears Open Is 'Success State Series At Bates Report By Senate Saturday Declared School Holiday Due In Two Weeks In Anticipation Of Campus Exodus BY Dtcx ScattamAx BY BILL MATSON Student activities and student- Hundreds of Maine students, faculty and alumni will flock to faculty relations were topics of a Lewiston Saturday to follow Hal Westerman's Maine Bears as they busy day at the Leadership Con- open their quest for the State Series title in a battle with Bates ference of last Sunday. President College. Arthur A. Hauck met with the Maine will put its undefeated record on the line when it tangles academic and administrative with Ducky Pond's Bobcats in a deans and the members of the 1 :30 p.m. tilt that will highlight General Senate at the president's the Fall Assembly camp at Beech Hill Pond. Bates Homecoming celebra- tion. Integration Of Activities Football enthusiasm, Compulsory The conference was called in an although sag- For ging a bit after the Bears effort to bring closer together the stu- played a scoreless deadlock with dent, faculty, and administrative ele- New Hamp- Co-ed Students shire, rose to a new ments of the campus community. high Saturday, after the Maine team won the Yankee At its second meeting of the year General topics considered included Conference Title by completely over- the WSGA Council carried by a large the integration of student activities whelming a highly touted Connecticut and methods of making the activities majority a motion to make attendance squad, 49-19. The title is the first one available to more students. at the women's fall assembly compul- that the Bears have won outright. A report of the sory for all women students. conference accom- Ticket Sales Are High The plishments is being prepared by mem- decision was prompted Already the ticket sales for the by the feeling bers of the General Student Senate. game have indicated that a huge dele- that the benefits received from this All concerned reported the confer- gation from Orono will be in the meeting are such that all women stu- ence very successful. Members believe, stands at Garcelon Field to see Hal dents should be required to attend. however, that a similar meeting is Westerman and Co. strut its stuff. The necessary before the objectives can be WSGA sponsors two women's Faculty Manager of Athletics Ted fully realized. A meeting of this kind, vr's assemblies a year. In regard to these Curtis has announced the possibility of which probably would be held on cam- 41 assemblies the Constitution of WSGA a bus to take some of the crowd to pus, may be initiated by the General states that "there shall be The two girls in the back row, Jean Alex and Sharon Clark, T.ewiston for the game. The cost will at least Senate. one compulsory Student Government were the victims in the loss of the jackets. Other yell leaders Le $3 for the round trip. If the interest Conducted Meeting for the purpose of announc- very informally, in open are: front row, L-R, Norma Smaha, Flutter Floyd, Audrey and requests warrant, the bus will forum style, the ing and initiating the new officers conference was divid- Koritzky, and Jeanette Hovey. Staff Photo by Marrour leave Orono at 8 a.m. Saturday and in the spring." Whether ed into a morning and an afternoon return right after the game. attendance session. President and Mrs. Hauck 4 0 The joy that prevailed over the at the fall meeting should be com- Ticket sales for the contest ended served dinner for the members between campus at about 4:30 last Saturday pulsory is left to the discretion of the tonight, with the sale of student-adult sessions. Sorority Affair afternoon was considerably Council. Formerly this meeting has dampened tickets (provided for students who Maefarlan Is Moderator been non-compulsory. for two Maine cheerleaders when they want their parents or relatives seated Greg Nfacfarlan It was decided that the fall assem- acted as moderator Next Monday discovered that their new $10 uniform next to them) occupying most of the bly of the morning session on a program jackets had disappeared from the day. this year should be held in the arranged by Stan Lavery and suggest- All freshman and transfer women Women's Gym, third boor, Friday, ladies room in Memorial Gymnasium. Twenty-Four Hour Rule ed in advance by the conference com- are invited to an "Introduction to November 2. Jean Alex and Sharon Clark in- The best indication of how the tick- mittee headed by Harry Henderson. Sorority" meeting on Oct. 29 from Mary Noyes. assembly chairman, formed Ted Curtis. faculty manager ets are going is the fact that Monday. Subtopics for the morning session 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Louis Oakes proposed that the assembly be in the of athletics, that they had left their the first day the tickets were put on ranged from 'Are There Too Many Room. Phyllis Noyes is chairman of form of a panel discussion with Prof. jackets in the ladies room locker sale. over 450 ducats were purchased. Activities On Campus?' to 'Is There the program, which will include: Alice Stewart and Margaret Murray prior to the Connecticut-Maine game Said Curtis. "There is no doubt that A Dating Problem On Campus?' The A Comparison Between High School as panel participants. The proposal because of a last-minute decision of more than 1,000 students will have latter, however, was not discussed as and College Sororities, Lois Welton. was carried unanimously. the girls to wear "M" sweaters rather purchased tickets when the total sale time ran out on the morning session. "The Views of a Non-Sorority than the new uniforms. has been tabulated." Jeanne Frye, WSGA president, Dean of Women Edith Wilson pre- Woman," Harriet Johnson. pointed out to the council members Helen T. Young, secretary to Cur- Couple this figure with the number pared the program on student-faculty "My Three Years in Sorority," that there had been two changes in the tis, reported seeing the jackets in the of alumni and faculty tickets sold, and relations for the afternoon session. Jeanne women's regulations. Frye. locker at about 4 p.m. When the girls it is evident that an imposing Maine Jeanne Frye served as moderator. "What Sorority Means to an Alum- went to retrieve them after the foot- cheering section will be in the stands. The first of these changes states na," Mrs. Leone Nutting. ball game, the jackets were gone. Saturday has been declared a school that women attending late permission Tickets Available "Information on Rushing," Mary Miss Clark said that it would take holiday. The "24-hour cut rule" will dances shall not be allowed overnight Jean McIntire. about six weeks to replace the jackets. be in effect all day Friday. permissions unless going to their own For Colby Game homes and that these permissions must be arranged before the dance with Student tickets for the Colby game Dean Wilson. will go on sale at the ticket window Austrian Youth Group,'Visitors From Vienna,' The second of these changes states in the office of Ted Curtis, Faculty that permission to visit overnight in Manager of Athletics, on Monday. To Open Tour Of New England Here Nov.6 or near Orono should be obtained Oct. 29, at 9 a.m. Ticket sales will from the Dean of Women. continue between the hours of 9 a.m. BY HELEN JOHNSON United States by the Office for Stu- is a far more successful method of and 5 p.m. through Wednesday, Oct dent Tours and Exchanges in Vienna. promoting peace than The singers and dancers of the speeches and 31. A non-profit organization, the Office lectures. The organization has thus Women Planning musical "Visitors from Vienna," to Students should present their stu- was founded after World War I by far brought together some 20,000 stu- be seen on the University campus No- Homecoming (lent passes (plus one dollar). No Doctor Oskar F. Bock. lector at the dents from 24 nations on walking. Fete vember 6, have a two-way goodwill University of Vienna. student will be permitted to buy more as a token of climbing, canoeing, and skiing tours After the Homecoming game be- mission. gratitude for aid rendered than five tickets. In the past some to Austrian and even on scientific expeditions. The tween the Polar Bears of Bowdoin and On the one hand they will try to students by the United students have brought a handful of States and group is free from any political ties the Black Bears of Maine, one of the teach American students as much as Britain.