NEW HAMPSHIRE Preliminary Discussions in Preparation for the Arrival of the Par Ticipants on Saturday
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V Rolling Ridge Delegates To Convene Saturday By Charlotte Anderson Ten discussion leaders and the steering committee of the third annual Rolling Ridge Conference on Campus Affairs of UNH, are leaving tomorrow for North Andover, Mass., at 4:00 p.m. to hold NEW HAMPSHIRE preliminary discussions in preparation for the arrival of the par ticipants on Saturday. VOL. No. 42 Issue 6 Z413 Durham, N. H., October 23, 1952 PRICE 7 CENTS The theme of the conference will be “ Purpose and Participation on a Uni versity Campus,” with two subdivisions being “ Purpose and Participation in Academic Life,” and “Purpose and Par Mayor Stars Issues Statement I. C. Stars Wins By ticipation in Campus Life.” Questions Good Evening, Mr. and Mrs. America. Let’s go to . My five- under these two divisions will center star platform for the vear 1952 shall be: Close Margin; 3000 about leadership, student government, Star No. 1. student conduct, women’s regulations, discrimination extra-curricular social ac Be it heretofore, henceforth, and forwith known that as the new tivities, attendance rules, advisor system, Mayor of Durham, my reign over this far city shall be conceived Alumni Return Home cheating, faculty-student relations, fra in celluloid and thoroughly washed in chlorophyll. One of the most successful and well ternity and University relationship, van Star No. 2. attended Homecoming Weekends in dalism, and required courses. Be it also known that my first great production of the coming University history was highlighted by All conference delegates will gather in the close election of Mr. I. C. Stars, T-Hall parking lot at 1 :15 on Saturday, year will be centered in the College Woods and will star Boris of Phi Mu Delta, by a nine-vote mar and will register for the conference in Karloff and Margaret O’Brien in “Strange Love.” Co-featured with gin oyer his rival, Mr, Jones, of Sigma the T-Hall lobby. At 2:45, they will this film will be “The Man in the Iron Pants and also Selected Beta on Friday evening at New arrive at Rolling Ridge, and the first Shorts.” Hampshire Hall. general session will begin at 3 :30. Final election tabulations by Blue President Robert F. Chandler Jr. will Star No. 3. Key awarded the title to I.C. Stars, welcome the students, and speak on, “ The Herewith and for a twelve-month period henceforth, I shall be with a total of 527 votes. Mr. Jones Administration and Student Participa present at all University functions, pep rallies, and public demon tallied 518 votes, El Rauncho, 109; tion,” followed by Mr. Edward D. Eddy, strations and will be assisted (?) by “my silent partner,” Charlie I. M. Skitzo, 111; and Draft D og advisor of the steering committee. Chaplin. E. R., 99 The first discussion, “ Purpose and Par In private life, Mr I. G Stars is ticipation in Academic Life,” with Nancy Star No. 4. Robert Hackett, a liberal arts major Miller, as moderator, and Prof. John S. Let it be known that any or all students wishing to ride my bi from Nashua, N H., and is a member Nancy Cole Walsh of the Language Department and cycle may do so by contacting me at City Hall, 24 Madbury Road, of Phi Mu Delta. During pre-game Fred Bennett as leaders, will commence Durham. ceremonies Pres. Robert F. Chandler at 5 :30. Star No. 5. presented the new major with the key Immediately following supper, the dele to the city of Durham and a large Senate Asks Longer I wish to thank all those students who helped make my cam gates ' and leaders will resume the dis plaque. cussions in small groups on the topic of paign a success. It was you and not I that really won the 23 Mayor Homecoming Success Hours For Library academic life. ship of Durham. Approximately 3000 alumni were In the later evening, there will be a A resoultion concerning longer lib Humbly yours, attracted to the annual Homecoming social program, planned by Fred Bennett, rary hours at Hamilton Smith library festivities, a full day of receptions, to entertain the participants. I. C Stars and another for an amendment to the chicken barbecues, open houses, a Mayor of Durham StAident Senate constitution were pass Sunday morning, following chapel, the dance and the Springfield-New Hamp ed at the, Senate meeting last Monday second main topic, “ Purpose and Par shire football game. night. George Batchelder presided at ticipation in Campus Life,” will be pre William L. Prince UNH Alumni the two-hour long meeting which was sented by a round table discussion with i' - tfp*'' o V-" Secretary, stated, “ I can’t recall hav mostly taken up with committee re Dean Everett B. Sackett, June Cook, ing in the past written very many let ports and correspondence. George Batchelder, and Leighton C. Gil ters to an editor but after witnessing Following suggestions of the stu man, leading. This will be followed by the display of hospitality on campus dents they represent, the Senators vot small discussion groups continuing up last Hom ecom ing Week-end, I do ed in favor of a resolution that the untiLlunch at noon when the Conference want to tell you how much our alumni University library remain open longer will officially end. appreciated the welcome from the ‘at hours and that the art division and The steering committee, headed by home’ members of our University music rooms be open as long as the Nancy Cole, is composed of Donald Lea family. I would like to extend my rest of the library. Under the Senate’s vitt, Leighton C. Gilman, Fred Bennett, personal thanks as well as the thanks organization, a special committee will Bill Croft, Paula Cyphert, Nancy Miller, of the University Board of Directors be appointed by President Batchelder and Jay Mueller. The discussion leaders to all students for the warmth of their to contact the administration officials selected are Robin Bonneau, Larry Keane, welcome to alumni and their whole about this question. Ray Matheson, Lee Bradbard, Naomi hearted participation in the many Saturday Hours Change Hussey, Betty Brown, Janet Towle, June events and activities which helped It was also brought out at the meet Cook, Joan Westling, and Evelyn Bardis. make our Homecoming Day so suc ing that many students have requested The 10 secretaries selected to record cessful. ” that the library be open on Sunday the workings of the discussion groups He continued, “The colorful and afternoon and Saturday night, as well well-executed student residence dec are meeting tonight, at 7:15, in the home as having the music roms and reserved orations, the willing assistance in furn of Mr. Eddy, for the purpose of acquir book room open Saturday afternons ing hints in note taking, and extracting ishing volunteer helpers for registra during football games. tion, the bright open house programs the most ^important ideas. Senate Constitutions Committee will at fraternities and sororities, the ex- These students include Sylvia Hurlock, be given authority, under a resolution (continued on page 8) Shirley Rondow, Loire Werner, Jan Gil providing for an amendment to the christ, Connie Cahill, Pat Fay, Polly St. constitution, to inform subsidiary or Onge, Polly Durkee, Joann Halberts and ganizations (Pan Hellenic, IFC, IDC, Priscilla Hudson. Varsity Club Will and W ID C ) when and if they violate their constitutions. This will also apply to all other organizations receiving Foreign Tegchers On Tour their funds from the Senate’s budget. Select Dance Queen This resolution provided for the Enjoy University Day Fun A te£ for candidates for the newly amendment to be drawn up and sent A group of foreign school teachers on designated Varsity Club Queen, to be directly to the Constitutions Commit a government-sponsored tour visited the inaugurated at the Varsity Club dance tee for aproval. The amendment will University of New Hampshire last Tues on Nov. 1, will be held Friday after be published in full in “ The New day to examine the Department of the noon at Theta Chi, it was announced Hampshire” before it comes up before Arts, but by far the most interesting this week by Roger Berry, chairman the Senate for approval or disapproval. thing they found on campus was a fresh- of the contejt. 22 Vacancies man-sophomore pushball contest. The six candidates, selected by three During an elections committee re The teachers from Finland, Egypt, Ma judges at the tea, will be voted upon port, committee chairman Gordon laya, Pakistan, the Netherlands, Indo- by the male populace, under T-Hall W iggin stated that there are 22 vacan China, Greece, India, Liberia, Italy, Uru arch, on Oct. 31. cies in Senate at this time. These elec guay, Sweden, Mexico, and Ceylon, had The Queen, and her two aides will tions will be held in November and never seen American college freshmen reign at the Varsity-Dad’s Day Dance, those interested in runing are urged to and sophomores engaged in traditional Nov. 1, where Carl H. Lundholm, apply for their petitions at the Stu class day competition and cameras were director of athletics, will coronate the dent Senate office in Noch Hall. W ig new queen. gin also brought out the fact that due busy recording this unique phase of Hizhonor, Mayor I. C. Stars The winning student, and aides will to an ambigous wording in the elec American education. be chosen from 25 candidates repre tions committee clause in the constitu The tour was being sponsored by the senting the housing units on campus. tion, misunderstanding has arisen as U. S. Office of Education and Federal Gregg-Craig Panel Debate Slated The Varsity Queen Contest commit (continued on page 8) Security Administration.