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The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 4-12-1962 Maine Campus April 12 1962 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus April 12 1962" (1962). Maine Campus Archives. 256. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/256 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Welcome High School Students The ) for the MAINE campus A Progressive Newspaper Serving A Growing University Vol. LX111 Z 267 ORONO, MAINE, APRIL 12. 1962 400 Number 24 rt High School Students Here me Mon- pril 13. 4 z.ording to AWS Assembly Invasion Will , Due )se Perrin d doubles 3lay. The Hear Marion Martin .This Saturday ge. pril 13, The A.W.S. is holding Four hundred high school at its Spring In 1936 Miss Martin was sopho- of the four colleges. The four meet- at Rhode Assembly on Thursday, elected mores and juniors April 19, Republican National Committee- will arrive on ings will be simultaneous with each -lampshire; at 8:00 p.m. The campus this Saturday speaker is Miss woman for the State of to participate of the deans or their representatives Marion E. Martin, Maine, and in the 12th annual 3ates; May Commissioner of in 1937 she became High School Day. discussing the programs offered Labor and Assistant Chair- These students in Bates; May Industry of the State of man of the Republican will be learning more their colleges. Departmental iference Maine. National about the University tours at Committee. In 1948 Miss through guided begin at 2:00. The day ends with MIAA at Martin tours, talks by the was delegate-at-large from deans, and visits refres!-Iments being served in :lolby; and the State to the various the of Maine to the Republican departments. Main Lounge of the Memorial Nation- This year's al Convention. program will begin Union. The Student Senate is donat- with registration from 8:30-10:30 in ing these refreshments. Miss Martin was appointed to the Memorial Union. University stu- her James A. present position of Commissioner dents will serve as guides for Harmon, director of service of the Admissions, Labor and Industry on campus tours starting at 8:45. is general chairman of April 1, At this year's 1947. 10 motion pictures of the High School Day. Fac- Univer- ulty members sity will be shown in the Physics are Cecil J. Cutts, Born in Kingman, Barry Millett, -A- Maine, Miss Building and at 11:15 the students Frank Myers, Ken- Martin is :he daughter neth Parsons, of the late will meet in the Memorial Gymna- Phillip Harmon, and William H. and Lloyd Jewett. Mrs. Florence Mac- sium for an address by President Student members in- Laughlin Martin. She clude Ralph Gordon, ampus attended Brad- Elliott. Luncheons will be served Evelyn Kraut- ford (Massachusetts) Academy er, be- in the Commons and Stodder Hall Bob Marshall, Ken Parker, Ty- e. fore going to Wellesley from College. 12:30 to 1:15. ler Dudley, Marcia Roak, Elaine Miss Martin completed her college The afternoon schedule begins at Murphy, Phil Campbell, course at the University of Maine, 1:30 Virginia mire with meetings with the deans Barnes, receiving the Bachelor of Arts de- and Janet Laffin. gree and later attended Yale Uni- versity School of Law and a sum- mer session of The Northwestern University School of Law. Miss Martin has received numer- Glacier ous honorary degrees, Named among them For are an honorary Master of Arts de- MARION E. MARTIN gree from Bates College and an honorary Ph.D. from Nasson Col- Miss Grad Martin was appointed lege, No Student to the and has served on many pub- Shadow ! post of Commissioner of Labor and lic service committees. She is a Skunk Hails Robert M. Goodspeed of Penning- Industry in April 1947 but her con- Early Spring 1960-61. The work of the expedi- member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma ton, New Jersey, a graduate student tribution to public tion was based in the McMurdo service began in Mu Sigma, Delta Kappa in the Department of Geology at Gamma A. of Tuesday, April 10, the Sound area made famous by the 1930 when she was elected to the the University of Maine, is one of and Alpha Omicron Phi. She is also Campus has not recei‘ed a reply early British explorers Schott and Maine House of four men for whom glaciers have Representatives. a member of the Executive from Edward Hutchinson concern- Shackleton. ;e Com- been named in South Victoria Land, After two well spent years in the mittee ing the Campus questionnaire. Important studies were made of of the National Safety Coun- Antarctica, according to word just House Miss Martin moved Hutchinson is the only one the eastern raised beaches where the on to the cil and a member of the of the received by Tufts University from General four candidates for governor immense ice cap that covers Antarc- State Senate. There she served on Board that the United States Department of the National Council of has failed to answer. of the tica has been retreating. "The work :he Joint Committee on Legal Interior. or Af- Churches of Christ of America. In Hutehinson was recently of the Tufts men who have been fairs and re- Goodspeed, a 1960 graduate of the Committee on State 1959 Miss Martin leased from the hospital honored by the Board of Geographic was elected the so pos- Tufts, was a member of an expedi- Prisons, later becoming chairman sibly his delay is due Names. U. S. Department of the lrs! of Vice President of the Maine Tu- to illness. tion to Antarctica led by Professor both those committees. Next week, we hope to Interior, contributed very much to berculosis Association. finish our Robert L. Nichols, Chairman of series with his answer. the the success of the expeditions," said Department of Geology at Tufts, in ing to Prof. Nichols. inter- it New of life uitable Search On For College Queen opy of The search is on—to select and a trip to New York City to t,"It's o honor the nation's compete tiveness, charm and personality. The most outstand- in the National Finals. ing the National Finals there will gro.4Ing- ng college girl—and judges are seeking a typical Ameri- evy week, and the latest several colleges Imagine yourself spending be a series of events centering addition in this area have nine can college girl. is a colorful wardrobe of already named days in Manhattan, seeing around the latest styles and "the shoes. o visit entrants in this Broad- A complete collection of fine annual competition. way shows, having luncheon This is no time to be shy and proper wardrobe to wear on cam- footwear, Are we going at the designed by Sandler of to let some neighbor- Stork Club, appearing retiring. Send in your own name, pus." The candidates will attend Boston, BM ing school on televi- will be presented to the bring home the title? sion. You will be as a candidate. Or, classmates fashion shows and will be given a Not when an honored can National Winner. This means that we have some of the most guest throughout nominate the girl of their special preview of "Fashions For intelligent the 8th Annu- choice. some lucky girl will receive her and attractive college al National College Nominations are accepted Fall." In New York. they will visit girls Queen Pag- from choice of shoes, each season for in America right here on this eant. This event friends, sororities, fraternities the editorial offices of Mademoiselle campus! is a highlight of or the next two years! The gift in- the "New lork Is A Summer campus club groups. There are sev- Magazine. There will be a panel cludes One of Fes- street shoes, party shoes, our students can become tival" celebration, which eral girls now attending this college discussion on the subject of wear- campus the new "National is spon- "loafers"—twenty pairs in College Queen." sored by the New York who could win the National Title. ing apparel—a lively debate where all! She can Conven- win more than $5,000 in tion and Visitors Bureau. So, let's send in their names, now. the collegiate contestants "sound prizes, The awards for the winner also including a trip to Europe You should For off" about new styles and designs. not hesitate about a free Entry Blank, write to: include a tour of Europe, all ex- and an automobile. But, girls, you entering this competition, National because it College Queen Contest All fashion activities during the penses paid; a new sports car, will have to act now—apply imme- is not a Committee, the "beauty contest." Judging Paramount Building, National College Queen Pageant Austin Healey "Sprite"; a diamond afiv• diately for a free Entry Blank, be- is based on Suite scholastic accomplish- 1606. 1501 Broadway, New will be conducted in cooperation ring, or a diamond pendant valued cause the 1962 Contest is well un- ments. Your academic record, cam- York City 36, New York. with the Editors of Mademoiselle. $500: a ten-year supply of hosiery; derway. Regional Winners will be pus activities, hobbies are equally College girls take an active inter- a $500 wardrobe of fashions; a selected soon, and they each win important—along The list of prizes waiting for the full Life with your attrac- est in the topic of fashions, and dur- year's supply of beauty products, new National College Queen is 'fly plus many other exciting prizes.