Maine Campus November 10 1949 Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus November 10 1949 Maine Campus Staff

The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Fall 11-10-1949 Maine Campus November 10 1949 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus November 10 1949" (1949). Maine Campus Archives. 2854. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2854 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]. 3, 1949 and his is spon- THE MAINE CAMPUS 11 of the PJIDlished Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine :ural 01. 1.1 1 26.5 Orono. NI:. November 10. 1910 r 8 It Ii Masque Play Allah Immune To Bowdoin Plea Calico Ball Will Climax Is Success As Supporters Pray For Point Annual Farmer's Fair; In Opening Queen Will Be Crowned Payson, Carr Lead Contests, Exhibits, And Games In Anderson Play VOI Be Part of Week-end Program l•.\• 101; SN“\\ N BY DICK SPRAGrk. 1.ast night the Maine Masque The third annual Farmers' Fair and the Calico Ball, big attrac- Theatre opened with its first pro- tions for this week end, will be held in the field house and the duction of the 1949-50 season. Memorial Gym this Saturday. Directed bv Herschel Bricker, the The fair will get underway at 10 a.m., and the ball is scheduled group presented "The Masque of for 8 p.m. Rings." bv .Anderson. The coronation of the Calico Queen will be the highlight of the "The Masque of Kings" is the story evening. One of eight candidates will be chosen by the Agricul- ii the overthrowing of Emperor Franz tural Club and crowned by Dearl('•, Joseph of Austria by his son. Rudolph, Arthur Deering of the Collt in 1889. of Agriculture. Senate Passes Bob Arnold as the emperor, and The candidates are: Ruth Holland. Paul Payson Washington. D. C.: • as his son. present very Deb"rah Wil" Open Session reditahle performances. Carol Carr. liams Reading, Mass.: Joyce Pray., in her leading role of Mary Vetsera. South Berw ick ; Marilyn Drake, Tc:, the sweetheart of Rudolph. turns in tek, N. J.: Mary Jean 'McIntire, Di\ - Amendment the best field; Lois Hunter. Portland; Delores performance of the play. The iientral Amergian, Portland; and Pat Seili.te. Xtf Dave Simonton. playing the role Jones. Football and religion worked hand in hand last Saturday fampelen. debate. Tuesday night •.-,,ted .\rchduke John, one of Rude,lph's as these Bowdoin cheerleaders gave a fervent salaam to Allah. its doors to the triblic. cohorts, is very impressive, as is Ted r Prize!, to be awarded in the vari- Although the Great One blessed the Polar Bears with three The new ruling. proposed it. Robert Jennison, the villainous ItlIS 11,ntv,t- will include a radio, a Captain touchdowns, these pleas for extra points were frowned Nloran, '51, president Koinoff. upon. coffee -maker shoes. shirts, sweaters. of (it I.: \IM(I. —Newhall provides that "all rel4illai Photo • •, a -a\ Inns bond, a watch. The remainder of the cast is as ff.! rof -. the 7;..t- Fall hf' Richard Newdick. and an electric iron. Nlarguerit. witot...,‘ by any ta-rson providing he Floyd. Dick Buck. The ‘,:.ten. a 17. jewel gold wrist Riva Greenblatl does not interfere with the watch was donated by conduct of J(4m Martineau, Gerald (ioldbere. First Broad:ast No Photos the Certina the' nteeting." .‘rlene Doane. .1 ohn McCortnacl. Watch Corp. of America. )nring the Ic bat. t. •••.. Voncene Leonard. Dick Activities Listed Shurmat By Radio Guild Without License M..rall stated that William Heyne, Harry Henderso: The eomplete pn.grant for the day —11-1Ni! ,It :1'4,eratiC r1 d Malcolm Chadbourne. Dwight Fry: To Be Sunday is as follows: ;ladys Armstrong. and Carolyn Cole Visitor Learns ID a.m.. live -tour. fitting and show- i. M,,ran The makeup for the play is excellent. ;le ;Mid .er, 1 , , commercial .11 - 'he credit goes to its 1949-50 milk judging at .. r-;:i: g Henri Casavant. season L:tarlicr Ira: Hamilton. N V., Han, 11..•1 anon, ••.1 an The backstage crew is: teclmical with a half-hoer broadcast at last neck by Officer 1 p.m.. 1:1:A cattle judging. ! • a .L :irector. Bill Robertson; chief elec- o'clock over WI.BZ. • ,f the Or, Police at the 1:30 porn— fe.restry contests: trician. Harry Arader; stage manager. "The Country Store." -seritten 11°Ys. aft, r th. ir hat:loan-Mg. bucksawing, boys H-aria et 'as Harry Henderson; costumes. Shirley Gene:tie MacNair and Marvin Marti.. fraternity It, else. He was I I. and girls.' cr(,•scut sawing.. N,y,..• '••• . II. r. Howard. \yin be the Guild's opening production. charged with taking pictures without eltop- I a license. pt "The Masque of With a comItinatic.n comedy and his- Kings" is a very 2 ! e '• • "1"t re torical script. The case p.m., 1:1:.‘ poultry judging. ell-played performance and contains ...ea' scene is an Arrks- ee as heard in Orono. ;led aIi , '.it • 2:30 p.m.. milking contest for "•1110 r tine acting. The play is well took County country store. e-ontinued until November 14. with a worth t In addition te, the script. a new fine indicated if Blake is found guilty. I lip•e tines He is bringing 3 p.m.. T ic-vatiog contest. feature. -Campus News." it summary a lawyer front New 1.• ••.. 3:30 p.m.. co-ed potato-picking ' . • in' • , •••:. • oi general University N'i,rk to handle his side of the case. • - Dr. John F. Klein activities, will I,(moot. s;.id ''it he presented. The Legislature passed a law last 4 p.m.. faculty potatcot icking rein- any di fferenc..• me heth. r y.,11 The cast of "The Country Store" sl ring making it necessary for a Has Heart Attack corn- test. drop it t the amendam lit in will include Emil Winter (Mr. Uni- ::a rcial photographer to get a license The iv114 wing departments xvill He then called on the s lark.- The condition of Dr. John F. Klein, versity 1. Joe Zabriskie. Isabelle c.'sting $100 per person in ',Mei- Bur- to have exhibits: hi laity and entomology. anentary procednre yilt professor of German, who suffered bank, Marvin Martin, Bruno take pictures. a Cali- Ii restry. agricultural engineering. to a vote and it was passt l. heart attack Monday noon, was de- andro. Robert Hamilton. and Warren Blake was arrested on a complaint !pole ceom ag on my, poultry. Later in the meeting, 1)wight Dc- scribed as "satisfactory" Talbot. as the Cam- I from an Orono phi.tographer. (Continued nierilt, '51, president of the Men's ns on Page Si.r) went to press Tuesday afternoon. ' Senate, brought a sligN..•tital front The report came from his persona! that group thaz the Mayor campaign ..,ysician, Dr. Asa Adams of Orono be studied .ind improst •Itents he made. Dr. Klein was rushed to the East Rain, Snow, Bowcloin Dampen Homecoming No action -a a, ern Maine General Hospital in Ban- Nloran again took the dour. gor, ‘vhere at press tinw his nan. But Student-Alumni Spirits Remain High Anyway gesting that pritnar ,lass onie, as still on the danger list. ti,.'"• he elrnpp,(1 f.,‘.4- if 11, The Bth annual Homecoming The weather stepped in Friday , sophomores allowed the freshmen ti. i'y HI ing tii,.1 ' Must Report Changes j:1•t a memory to nearly 8.1100 alumni night to eauctl at parade through the i to take off their caps. r..,•;:ce F.:0. he- • qsed 1;;r ' -tude!Its who saw Illwehein and tampas a• well as a bonfire outside. With its "Cow-College Scene." Jim ••••• • • o ran %‘ i-Itiog t,••!i.oigt. thee gymnasium. Inside the gym, the Sigma !the weather somewhat dampen their Chi won the annual decoration took the stand that class otiices ‘‘cre .t•ItoolUI liii toring eito-t rt•port pre Bowdoin tally was sparked by contest iii the men's ilivision. while h..notar:.,. and -I., Iigh IH•pe's. but niq their • . before 1:11tri-titlil‘. hest eliet ring, music by the band, see eral .-\ TI) rect jet d :Iota to be :1-k, 11 for. week Tablo mention. No actn,, .,. • Ii till' fit end. skits, President Ifauck's speech. and "..ist 1 fall wq: the t harks Ft u.- car ht. .t a prrior lit-lore rile met t.zt important event oi tile Coach I):tve Nelson's humorous talk. en. dent of the \1'irt‘ r I. to otalo• not a eurtilicate of •,‘"-day Pr"gmrn was the dedication Freshman rules for both men and A large number 4 aluituti attended mitt et'. tratt-fcrabilitt. f the new plant science and engi- tt 0,11111. %%Tilt ti as the result of Satin- the annual Homecoming luncheon • eering buildings. Gov. Frederick G. clay morning tussels. A picked team Saturday nelon. (tov. Payne and N1.I Payne was the principal speaker at Surplus Equipment of fifteen freshman men pulled a like Morrill. Bon tioin's athletic direct '• Co-ed Frosh Dorms Used this affair and there were many other number of Sophomore Owls through were the lienored guests. Recently acquireil war suridos tic 'table- present. Lead equip- the mud in a tug of war just north of Following the afternoon gam,.

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