Co-Eds Delighted with C AA Flying Course at University

Co-Eds Delighted with C AA Flying Course at University

% 5 C c u i H a m p s h i r e V O L. 31. Issue 10. Z 413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, OCTOBER 25, 1940. PRICE, THREE CENTS UNH Board of Trustees Three Faculty Members Campus Leaders to Elects New Officers Scholarship Funds Speak at S.P.E.E. Meeting Interfrat Council be Represented in A t a meeting of the board of Enlarged by Gifts Three University of New Hamp­ Sponsors Two Day trustees of the University of New Cogswell Trust Continues shire faculty members delivered pa­ College Who’s Who Hampshire held last Friday, Roy D. pers at the New England sectional Conference Here Thirty Presentations to Representatives Selected Hunter of West Claremont was re­ meeting of the Society for the P ro­ New England Fraternities elected as president of the board of Worthy Senior Students motion of Engineering Education last on Basis of Leadership trustees. Saturday at the University of Con­ Send Many Delegates to Gifts to the University of New Hamp­ Activities and Interests Mr. Hunter has held this office necticut. Week-end Convention shire valued at over $6,000 were an­ since 1931 and has been a member Speakers from New Hampshire Twenty-four University of New Hamp­ nounced today by President Fred Engel- Striking the keynote of the two-day of the board since 1916. were Dr. Oswald T. Zimmerman, shire students have been chosen to repre­ hardt. Principal presentations are for convention as well as impressively con­ The other elections were as fol­ Dean George W. Case, and Harold sent their school in the yearly publica­ scholarship funds. The Cogswell Ben­ notating upon the universal theme of lows: Frank Randall of Portsmouth H. Scudder. tion, Who’s Who Among Students in evolent Trust of Manchester continues college brotherhood, Norman Alexander, was elected secretary and Raymond Russell R. Skelton was chairman American Universities and Colleges. its awards with the gift of $5,000. Twenty Dean of Men, this afternoon opened the Magrath was reelected as the treas­ of one of the discussions. These representatives were selected on urer of the University. scholarships of $200 and ten of $100 are first New England Interfraternity Con­ the basis of character, leadership, ath­ presented annually to seniors through ference the University has ever sponsored letic ability, scholastic achievement, in­ the fund. with an address entitled “ The Purpose terest in campus activities and promise Defense Committee A sum of $500 was left by the late Two Year Farming of This Conference.” His talk was de­ of future success. Miss Charlotte A. Thompson, who for livered at a round table discussion in the Those selected are as follows: Chooses Chairman over a quarter of a century was with Group Elect Heads Commons Trophy room before a group Matthew Flaherty: Theta Kappa Phi, the staff of the Hamilton Smith Library. About forty members of the applied of men representing all thirteen frater­ vice-president, 3; Student Council, presi­ A meeting of interested Durham citi­ Miss Thompson’s fund will be used for farming course branch of the College of nities at the University of New Hamp­ dent; football, 2, 3, captain 4; track, 1, zens met at Tower Tavern, Friday eve­ student loans. Agriculture at the University of New shire and including over fifty delegates 2, 3; and basketball 2, 3. ning, and organized the Durham Chapter Over $200 was presented by the New Hampshire, inaugurated a year ago for from many other New England colleges. Jack Kirk: Theta Chi; Mask and Dag­ of the New Hampshire Committee to de­ Hampshire Daughters to increase its en­ students desiring two years of practical W ilson Brunei, president of the Inter­ ger, 2, 3; Junior Prom committee chair­ fend America. dowment in the Currier-Fisher scholar- agricultural training, jammed Bickford fraternity Council, served as chairman of Professor H. W. Smith was chosen as man, 3 ; Sphinx, president, 3 ; Alpha Zeta, continued on page 4) House Thursday evening, for their first the open session during which delegates 2, 3; Phi Sigma, 3; Scabbard and Blade, the permanent chairman of the chapter; meeting as a body and carried out their and local students alike presented their 3 ; Student Council, 3, 4 ; spring track, 1, Dr. D. C. Babcock, as secretary; E. T . set purpose of organizing and electing individual views. 2 ; and cross country 2, 3, captain, 4. Donovan, treasurer; and Dean M. G. New Phi KappaPhi officers for the coming year. Lauren Foreman Speaks Horace Martin: Lambda Chi Alpha; Eastman was chosen chairman of the Those elected as heads of the group Following Dean Alexander’s address, class vice-president, 2; Student Council, Speakers Committee with Ford S. Prince Members Elected are: President, Stacey Cole; Vice-Pres- Lauren Foreman, Eminent Supreme Re­ secretary, 3; Scabbard and Blade; Eco­ as corresponding secretary. ident, Linwood Ham mond; Secretary, corder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, who has nomics Club; N. H. Club; football, 1, 2, Paul G. Richter, secretary of the New Highest Ranking Seniors Josephine Leprowska; and Treasurer, conducted frat leadership schools at var­ 3, 4; hockey, 1, 2, 3; baseball, 1; track, Hampshire State Committee, of which From the Three Colleges George Lambert. The program commit­ ious times and is considered a valuable 1 and lacrosse, 2, 3. Judge John E. Allen is chairman, told tee : George Lambert, chairman, Ralph man in the pledge training field, spoke on Kenneth McLeod: Theta Chi; Casque of the effort now going on in the state Chosen to Honor Society Messer and Roy Ackerman. Constitu­ “Making the Pledge Training Program in which seventy-five local groups have and Casket 3; Student Council 3; foot­ President Fred Engelhardt and Edward tional Committee: Willard Richardson, Effective.” Then Herbert Holloman, ex­ been organized, and Professor Earl A. ball 1; basketball 1, 2, 3 ; and N. H. L. Getchell, associate professor of me­ Andrew Korski, Edgar Davis and Car­ president of the Kappa Sigma chapter Barrett, who is head of the French de­ Club president. chanical engineering, were elected to Phi roll Hastings. Intramural representative, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology partment at Exeter Academy and chair­ William Jahoda: Theta Kappa Phi; Kappa Phi, national honorary society, Stacey Cole. Publicity Agent, Carroll and now a graduate student there, told man of the Rockingham County Defense N. H. Club; Blue Circle; Forestry Club; Tuesday afternoon. Hastings. of pledge training at his Alma Mater, Committee, told of the organization work Sophomore Hop committee; Phi Sigma Twenty-five seniors, of the upper ten A meeting of the Constitutional Com­ following which a general discussion took there and of what they hoped to do. 3 ; hockey 1; and rifle team 1, 2. per cent of their class, were also elected mittee is planned for Tuesday, October place. The Durham group voted to invite a Eleanor Hillier: Alpha Xi Delta; Mor­ to the society. They are as follows: 8, at 6:30 P.M . for the purpose of draw­ Those men who did not attend this af­ nationally known speaker to come to a tar Board, president; Women’s Executive Walter L. Sherry, Jr., Nettie M. Jones, ing up a set of governing rules for the ternoon’s meeting missed learning a great meeting in Durham sometime in Novem­ committee 3; the Granite 2, associate ed*- Stanley C. Rodgers, Marie A.. Donahue, organization. deal about the objectives of the fraternity ber and took steps to raise funds to carry itor 3; Phi Sigma 3; Pan-Hellenic 3; Barbara M. Fenerty, Naomi Savan, Shir­ program and ways and means of realiz­ on the work until such time as a canvas and May Day Pageant 1. ley Evans, Martha Holt, Dorothy Minor, ing the ideals which fraternities individ­ of the community could be made to sup­ Important Notice Marie Donaheu: Phi Lambda Sigma; Ralph Roberts, Clara L. Hayden, Betty ually and collectively have expressed. port the organization. Mortar Board; Women’s Executive com­ E. Browne, Lubov Leonovich, John Class elections will be held during the This is especially regrettable in the Although it is expected that other mittee 3; May Day Pageant 1; and class Stubbe, Sybil G. Angelowitz, and F. Ed- first week o f November. Petitions may case of potential freshman pledges who workers will be invited to assist with hockey 1, 2, 3. wina Russell of the college of liberal be obtained at the Registrar’s Office on are eager for pre-rushing information. the organization, the following persons Lois Draper: Theta Upsilon; Mortar arts; John A. Parodi, Myron J. Rosen, and after Monday, October 28. Each But there remains yet a large portion other than those chosen as officers were Board; Blue Circle 1, 2, 3 ; Phi Lambda Edwin P. Nye, Paul E. Grandmonst, candidate must obtain the signatures of of the program in which they may par­ present at the Durham meeting: R. C. Phi 2, 3, vice president 3; hockey 1, 2; Howard L. Wilson and John Leighton of twenty eligible students of his class. Stu­ ticipate. A t the informal dance in Com­ Magrath, R. R. Starke, C. W. Coulter, basketball 1, 2 ; baseball 1, 2 ; and W . the college of technology; and William dents shall not sign for more than the mons tonight they may smooth off some Charles Wentworth, W. S. Rand, Brad A. A. 3. J. Jahoda, Edwin W . Moulton and W il­ number to be elected to any office. Peti­ of the sharp corners of their probably Mclntire, M. F. Abell, J. C. Tonkin, Priscilla Taylor: Theta Upsilon; Mor­ fred A. Findeisen of the college of agri­ tions should be turned in to the office of limited knowledge of the subject by min­ Edmund Bowler, K.

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