The New Hampshire, Vol. 33, No. 11 (Jan. 13, 1943)

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The New Hampshire, Vol. 33, No. 11 (Jan. 13, 1943) WAR WEEK ISSUE tThr -Miuit Hampshire VOL. No. 33 Issue 11 Z413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, JANUARY 13, 1943 PRICE THREE CENTS UNH War Week Opens Today ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ ------------------------------ ---------------- -------------------------------------- ------ ——.................... ........ ......................... —-----------~¥ ^ All Men to Register CONVOCATION Tomorrow a required convo­ Organizations Combine College Chest Drive cation for all students will be held at 1:15 in the University Regardless of Status Field House. Opens Monday Morning This convocation, held as part In Enlisted Reserve of the W ar Week program, will Efforts for Huge Drive be addressed by President Fred Chest Fund Drive, Bond With its goal set for $1250, the 1943 GRANITE PROOFS Condensed Courses Engelhardt, Carl Carlson, presi­ College Chest Fund Drive, under the All Juniors who have not -Will Be Arranged for dent of Student Council; Mar­ And Stamp Selling, Blood leadership of Ralph DesRoches, will returned the proofs of their jorie Chalmers, president of the Blood Bank Donors swing into action Tuesday morning the Freshmen and Sophs Bank Drive Under Way portraits to the Photo-Visual Association of Women Stu­ 19th of January. Service will please do so as Special orders were issued from the dents ; John Davis, chairman of War drums will echo throughout the At a meeting held last Sunday evening, Urged to Sign Now soon as possible. president’s office this week authorizing the W ar Stamp Drive; Ralph university this week when student or­ DesRoches, who was made temporary Judy Austin men in the enlisted reserve and men ex­ DesRoches, chairman of the Parental Consent ganizations band together to exert their chairman last spring at the conclusion of Jim Keenan pecting to be drafted soon to register for College Chest Fund; Gail Daly, concerted efforts to bolster student morale the 1942 drive, was chosen as permanent Necessary for Minors Photography Editors a specialized program of study which is in charge of the Blood Donor to a high pitch for the official university chairman of the current drive. Art now being drawn up and will be announc­ program, and Sam Crabtree, During the last week of February, re­ War Week which starts today and con­ Rouillard was chosen as Treasurer of the ed some time this week, with registration chairman of the Student W ar gistration of donors will be held for the tinues through next Wednesday. With organization and Melba McKay, Secre­ expected to be held during next week. Activities Committee. Blood Bank which the committee, under the government appealing for more funds tary. Carry overs from the last year’s War Week Stressed Freshmen and sophomores in the ERC The university band under Gail Daly and Leslie Ireland, have been to slap the Axis, with the Red Cross committee are Carl Carlson, Student may register for condensed schedules of the direction of Professor Bjor- successful in bringing to this campus from appealing for more blood plasma, and Government Head, and Dorothy Kimball, By Sale of War Bonds approximately nine hours, which should nar Bergethon will provide April 12 through the 16th. with charitable organizations pleading President of Mortar Board. be completed by the middle of the semes­ music for the program. It is necessary to have 1,000 donors for greater aid, student groups all over Solicitors — Major Need Student War Activities ter. Juniors and seniors will also regis­ signed up to assure the success of this campus are putting their shoulders to the The major problem of the committee Committee Is Sponsor ter for half courses with emphasis on opportunity which will be the university’s wheel to make this week’s drive supply is" to secure enough responsible solicitors their major field. Liberal Arts courses Chemists Pledge Nine to give a small amount of blood per per­ an ample portion of the needed imple­ to make the drive a successful one. Some In conjunction with War Week the in this program will necessarily be re­ son that many more lives may be saved. ments. two hundred student solicitors are needed Student W ar Activities Committee is stricted to the more common courses. All students between the ages of 18 and Highlighting the week’s activities is for the undertaking, each one to be re­ sponsoring a drive for the sale of War Full tuition will be required with the 21 must receive parental permission be­ To Alpha Chi Sigma the initiation of the College Chest Fund sponsible for approximately ten students Bonds and Stamps, it has been announced stipulation that men completing the nine fore they register. Blanks for this sanc­ At a brief ceremony in the chapter room Drive. This year more than ever it is here on campus. by the committee’s chairman, John Davis. hours and then are called will receive a tioning, available in each residence unit, in James Hall last week, nine junior and very important because through the Fund Next Monday evening, President En- It is the first time such a drive has been rebate for one-half a semester. should be signed by the parent or guard­ senior chemists were pledged to Alpha many needy war organizations are fed. gelhardt is to meet with the soliciting held on campus and participation of all ian and then returned by mail directly to Students Who Will Register Chi Sigma, campus chemical fraternity. This week will also see a stepped-up bond organization and is to outline the entire students is requested. The main part of the Red Cross, Durham, N. H. Students in the following category are The pledging climaxed a rushing per­ sale with salesmen canvassing the campus procedure to them so as to impress them the drive will be held during War Week The preliminary survey which was held expected to be here for the full semester iod which was somewhat curtailed because in an attempt to top the scale with over­ with their responsibility. but it will continue throughout the year. last month indicated several interesting and should register today, the last regis­ of the war. First event was a show put flowing contributions to War Bonds. In accord with the War Week Convo­ The plan of this drive is as follows: points concerning the attitudes of the var­ tration day of the first period, or should on by the candidates themselves, featur­ cation being held tomorrow afternoon, 1. Each student will be contacted and ious groups'on campus: Military forces invade the week’s events register in the second period which will ing a quiz program which necessitated Chairman DesRoches will explain the ' asked to pledge some amount of money (1) The men in both the dormitories when soldiers from Portsmouth ake over commence on Thursday, January 15 and both chemical knowledge and a frequent College Chest Fund Drive to the student; each week to war stamps, and fraternities showed great enthusiasm to present a patriotic play, “ Keep Mum end on January 19. All registrations will attendance at vaudeville. This was fol­ body as a whole, so that they may know 2. If a student accepts the responsi­ for the drive and in many cases said they Chum”. The women’s military arm will be handled in room 302, Murkland Hall lowed by the fraternity's annual Christ­ exactly what the money they contribute bility he will be given a card, which will would like the opportunity to give more be represented by Lt. Margaret Knox of Those expected to return for the com­ mas party, to which the prospective jun­ ts used for. have his name and the amount per week than the pint requested. the W A A C ’s who will speak to a meet­ plete semester are all women; R.O.T.C. ior and senior candidates, who are elig­ High Goal Set subscribed on it. This numbered card (2) In general, the women in the ing of women students. Added to these juniors and seniors; men ranking as so­ ible this semester, were invited and pre­ The 1942 drive exceeded all expecta­ will be recorded in a master book as sororities indicated a desire to cooperate events will be a special War Week con­ phomores or above, that is, those who can sented with their bids. tions in the amount of money collected. suring a permanent record, while the fully with the plan to have each member vocation tomorrow and a presentation of complete graduation requirements with The society’s formal initiation will be The goal had been set for $1,000, but original card will be kept by the sub­ two years, majoring in engineering, pre­ donate. war movies on Sunday evening. scriber. held January 24. Pledges are: George (Continued on page 6) medicine, chemistry, physics or bacteriol­ (3) The results among the women in 3. Individuals will be associated with Bedard, Edward Wiggin, Malcolm Bat­ ogy. the dormitories were however not quite dormitories, sororities, fraternities and tles, Kenneth Creed, Arthur Langer, Tom Also expected to register during this so good as the first two groups mentioned. commuters clubs, therefore making pos­ Manning, Anatole Leonovitch, Alex Kis- Sanders Takes First (Continued on page 6) chitz, Austin Hardy. A small percentage of these students Women Needed for sible an element of competition based not signed the paper indicating their desire In Photo Exhibit on the amount of money pledges, that is to respond. Betty Sanders, Vaughan Pitman, and optional, but rather on the per cent of Because of the uncertainty of the status Jim Sleeper took first, second, and third Map Making Course the whole, from any unit, who carry out of men on campus and the comparative place respectively in the Still Life Salon their obligations from week to week.
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