Voters Name Haubrich King Well Known Sportsfannouncer Music Department Coronation to Highlight Featured at Council Convocation to Present 300
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Jim Britt Visits UNH Campus Next Thursday Voters Name Haubrich King Well Known SportsfAnnouncer Music Department Coronation to Highlight Featured at Council Convocation To Present 300. In Spring Concert Pan-Hell and MERP A music ensemble of 300 students will present the annual spring concert on April 27^and 28 at 8:00' p.m. in New Hampshire Hall. The following members of the Music Department will direct the groups they have trained: Mr. George E. Reynolds, -the University -Symphony Orchestra; Mr. William Marshall, the String Orches tra; Miss Elaine Majchrzak, the W om en’s Glee Club; Professor Karl H. Bratton, the Men’s Glee Club and University Concert Choir. The program will include varied se lections performed by each group, and the entire ensemble will do, a repeat performance, by request, of -the Polo- vetsian Dance and Chorus, a 12-min- ute excerpt from the opera “Prince Igor” by Borodin. Solosts for the concert are: Mary Lue Barton, so prano; Beatrice Drolet, alto; Louis Williams, tenor; Daniel Walsh and Ernest Hurst, baritones. Special lighting effects will be un der the supervision of Professor Don ald Batcheller of the Drama Depart ment. The spring concert will be broad cast on both nights. Because of broadcasting the audience is urged to be in their seats by 7 :58 so that the doors to New Hampshire Hall may be closed a few minutes before the program goes on the air. Tickets of admission will be 30c in cluding tax. They may be purchased at the Business Office, T-Hall on April 25, 26, 27, and 28 or at the ticket office, New Hampshire Hall on April 27 and 28 from 6:30 p.m. until 7:58 p.m. Tickets for April 27 may also be purchased at the W ildcat on April 25, and tickets for April 28 at the College Shop on April 26. KING BILL HAUBRICH Crowning of Pan-Hell King Bill teams, and played on the freshman Haubrich will be the climax of the basketball team. He is also vice- Punchinello Features Pan-dffellenic Ball tomorrow night president of the Varsity Club. Vital and of the newly-instituted MERP statistics are: Height: 6'4"; Weight, season. 205; Hair, Black. Life of McNair Haubrich was chosen to reign by Pages Gilman and Mikszenas are JIM BRITT student vote last Monday from a field both members of the Class of 1950 PUNCHINELLO will soon be on of ten -candidates. Escorted to his and members of Theta Chi. Miksze by Bill Matsis the newsstands it was announced this throne by his elected pages, Bob nas’ activities include Scabbard and week. The magazine is now at the Mikszenas and Gus Gilman, he will Blade, varsity football, Newman Club Jim Britt, veteran sports announcer try, Britt graduated from the Univer printer’s and will be released next be crowned by Pan-Odell president Council, and the Varsity Club. Gil for station WHDH, Boston, will be sity of Detroit intending to pursue a week through newsleaders through Ann Marie Flanagan, and presented man was president of his freshman the principal speaker at the Student career in law. He switched to radio out the state. with a gold trophy. class, plays varsity football, is a mem Council Convocation next Thursday when given the opportunity to broad Featured will be the first published King Haubrich, a member of Theta ber of the Student Council, and pres afternoon at 1 p.m. in the Field House. cast the football games for his alma account of the life of Mayor McNair, Chi fraternity, is a player on both ident of the Varsity Club. He will speak of his experiences with mater. Jim has also broadcast games the man who made Mulhawkie fa the varsity football and basketball the Boston Braves and Red Sox. from South Bend, and Buffalo, and mous. Other highlights will be a The theme of the Ball, which is semi-formal and will last from 9:00 Born in San Francisco, and edu later moved to Boston. humorous murder mystery, a serial Mask and Dagger p.m. till 1:00 a.m., will be a moonlight cated in various sections of the coun- (continued on page 8) ized story of the “ opprobrious adven April shower. New Hampshire Hall tures of a collegiate delinquent” , and Bruce Robertson was named presi will be transformed into a moonlight- many other short stories, poems, dent of Mask and Dagger at elec flooded forest. cartoons and jokes. tions held Thursday, April 7. Other Music for the dance will be provided Hotel Majors Take Over Hotel; PUNCHINELLO will be published new officers are: Eric Kromphold, by Ned Barry and his New England monthly and material for the next vice-president; George Marshall, sec ers which features Barry on the sax and succeeding issues is now being retary; Robert Moss, treasurer; Bar and Billy Bishop on vocals. Barry’s Manage Office, Pantry and Bar accepted. Anyone may submit ma bara McNamara, reporting secretary; terial for consideration. and Walt Fisher, Publicity. (continued on page 2) V O L . No. 38 Issue 23 Z413 A P R IL 21, 1949 PRICE — 7 CENTS Book Auction AED to Attend A book auction will open at 9 a.m., Official Notices April 28. The auction books will be All students are responsible for knowledge displayed in the main floor halls. Each of notices appearing here. Pre-med Conference bidder must write his bid, name, and Professor George M. Moore will address on the bidding slip. From 12:30 on Thursday only bids of 25c Student Council Convocation. A lead several members of Alpha Ep convocation to be attended by all men silon Delta, the National Pre-medical or more will be considered. students will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. Honor Society, from this campus, to on Thursday, April 28, in the Field the Third Regional -Conference on House. Classes will be cancelled be Pre-medical Education at -Syracuse, Marriage Lecture tween these hours. New York, on May 6 and 7. Prominent medical educators will The medical aspects of marriage will be discussed by Dr. Bernard J: Tennis Courts. The tennis courts in lead discussions on the various phases Manning, M.D. of Dover at the next front of Scott Hall are for the use of of pre-medical education, as the basic Newman Club meeting. The meet “Chuck” Brown, regular bar-tender at the Rockingham is showing Henry women students. 'Men students are I philosophy and objectives, content and ing will take place Tuesday, April 26, Forrest how to mix drinks that satisfy the customers. Even if Henry doesn’t not to use them unless in the com evaluation of results — intellectual, at 7 :30 p.m. in Murkland Auditorium. become a professional bartender upon graduation, he should prove to be a su pany of women students. social, and emotional. Problems con perb host with the knowledge and experience he gains from Chuck. cerning the unpromising and rejected Counseling Service. The services pre-medical student, will also be dis CORRECTION T o sharpen their technique in the ■ Through the cooperation of Major of the University Counseling Service, cussed. actual operation of a hotel, thirty-five James B. Smith, owner-manager of both for counseling and for testing At a conference banquet Dr. Albert The New Hampshire wishes to cor University of New Hampshire stu the Rockingham, the U N H students of the individual student, are entirely Avey, professor at Ohio State Univer rect a story head announcing Blue dents majoring in hotel administration worked alongside the regular em free. All students are encouraged to sity, will give an address on “ The Key Stunt Nite for Friday, April 22. took over the Rockingham Hotel in ployees, part of the day and later take advantage of this opportunity Spiritual Values in Education for Stunt Nite will take place a week Portsmouth on Saturday, March 26. 1 (continued on page 6) for help and appraisal. Medical Service”. from Friday, April 29. PAGE T W O THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, APRIL 21, 1949 HAUBRICH KING Shop feature — a “ Campus Champ” hat. Many Opportunities for Students College Chest Drive (continued from page 1) MERP season starts officially to band has been featured for the past night with a “Sadie Hawkins” dance few summers at the Madison Beach at the Notch, and will include Notch Interested in World Peace Nets Total $1092 Club on Long Island and this winter and sorority dances on Saturday, and By Ginny Deschenes The committee in charge of the 1949 had a ten-week engagement at the buffet dinners at sorority houses on College Chest Drive announced the re Narraganset Hotel in Providence. Sunday. Peace means a world of human fel sults of the recent four-day drive which This year he is playing for proms at The Male Economic Recovery Plan, lowship. Ambitious students are netted a total of $1,083.50. In addition Harvard, Wellesley, Wheaton, Am conceived by Carl iSiembab of The needed to face the frontier of today’s to this amount, $8.50 carried over from herst, Wesleyan, Tufts, and Yale. New Hampshire, is sponsored by the prejudices, intolerances, and misunder Greek iUorld thp 1948 College Drive enabled the Pan-Hellenic Council with the aid of standing, so that they may grapple Carlotta Dondero and Gordon Brown Committee to make contributions to A special feature of the dance will the Student Union and Blue Key. The with the problems of peace making. taling $1,092.00 to the following chari be the combination program-tickets program will provide expense-free The United Christian Youth Move M E R P W eek table organizations: which will be on sale at the W ildcat, dates for the males of Durham, with ment has an expansive program for Tables turn at all sorority houses, and at the door N.