The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 5-27-1954 Maine Campus May 27 1954 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus May 27 1954" (1954). Maine Campus Archives. 2416. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2416 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]. 29, 1954 insienvay ssociated [vet bon- THE MAI CAMPUS Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine friends. 01. l.V Z 265 Orono, Maine, May 27, 1954 Number 28 Pres. Phillips Memorial Assembly Of Bates To Speak Here Features Sen. Smith The program for the annual Memorial Day Assembly was an- nounced today The president of Bates College by the University Committee on Veterans' Affairs. will be held in will deliver the baccalaureate ad- Senator Margaret Chase Smith of the Memoriel dress at the University on Sunday Skowhegan will be the principal morning, June 20. speaker, and Dr. Arthur A. Hauck, The University of Maine Band will furnish Dr. Charles F. Phillips, president nresident of the University, will pre- music for the event. This will side. be the of Bates College, will give the bacca- first time in several years that The the Varsity laureate address in the Memorial assembly will be held on the Band has participated in Library the exercises. Gymnasium at 10:30 a.m., Pres. steps Monday, May 31, at 9:30 Arthur A. Hauck said this week. a.m. In case of rain the program Two platoons, each with about 75 Lester Pearson Also Speaks ROTC cadets, will march with a color guard. The ---w Lester B. Pearson, Canadian Sec- senior platoon will be led by Charles retary of State for External Affairs, Goodwin and the junior platoon will deliver the commencement Mate Students will be led by Joseph ad- Bergomi. dress on Sunday, June 20, at 2:30 p.m. in the Memorial Gymnasium. Cause The color guard will be composed Big Fuss, of Richard Keith, Pres. Phillips is well Henry Hartpence, known as a David Schleiper, speaker and and Carlton Chap- writer in addition to his Little man. duties as head of Bates College. Damage Rev. Francis E. LeTourneau will A graduate of Colgate University, "Dean Stewart and I try to look offer the invocation, after which there he received his Ph.D. degree in eco- out for your best interests, but will be a minute of silence, the tradi- nomics from Harvard University. He we also try to abide by our re- tional military salute and blowing of taught economics at Hobart College sponsibilities," Pres. taps. and Arthur A. Colgate University before going Hauck said when he The rifle squad for the salute in- to Washington in 1941 addressed with the Na- the male members of cludes Paul Marcoux. leader. Wil- tional Defense Advisory Commission. the fresh- liam man class at a special assembly Brown, Roy Cummings. John Later he joined the Office of Price Johnston. Joseph Mawson, Edward Administration and Tuesday noon in the Memorial became deputy Gym. Seufert, Davis Walker, Joseph Stock- administrator in charge of all ration- bridge, and Thomas Shea. The assembly ing in the United States. was held as a result The glee club will sing "They Shall of an uprising, Bates President Since 1944 or a "Panty-raid," as Grow Not Old," a song composed by the Bangor Daily News termed Dr. Phillips was named president it, James G. Selwood. late professor which occurred Monday night. of music and of Bates College in 1944. glee club director, and Common Problem "America The Beautiful." He served as managing editor and "I have called you together because Rabbi Milton H. Elefant will give then editor-in-chief of the Journal of I felt that we had a common a reading and the Rev. Elwin L. Wil- Marketing from 1943-1947. He has Getting their money's worth are these aids in Esta- prob- lem," Pres. Hauck said. "The incident son will deliver the benediction. been active in the affairs of the Ncw brooke Hall as Pres. Arthur A. Hauck and Dan of Men John E. Stewart pour their milk. was a serious one. The overall effect Class sch.41nle for the Assembly: (Continued on Page Two) The services of' the two "r.-,aids" First period were purchased in the recent is on general relations with the pub- 8:00-8:35 Good Will Chest auction. lic." Second period 8:45-9:20 Photos by jr,! Masque Plans Little Damage Done ASSEMBLY 9:30-10:20 World Third period According to University authorities 10:30-11:05 Fourth period Premier Of Movie Good Will Drive Tops Record; little damage was done to University 11 :15-11 :50 property during the raid. Action start- For Friday Night 92 ed at the ball field where male stu- Hauck Speaks To Workers Per Cent Of Goa!Reoorted dents pushed cars out on the field and The Masque will present its half- left them at the bases. Dr. Arthur A. Hauck spoke to hour movie. "The Black Cat." to- The Good Will Chest drive reached 92 per cent of its goal, members of the University of Maine A grader was taken from the site morrow night, May 28, in the Little its Board of Governors announced this week. Employees Mutual Benefit Association of the new dormitory and parked Theatre. There will be three show- Collecting $2,297 of a $2,500 quota, in at a recent campus meeting. the Chest Nported 59.2 front of the south doorway to the ings of the film, at 6:45, 7:45 and per cent of the student Dr. Hauck exprcesed his gratitude body contributed. New Cafeteria where the 8:45. air was let for the cooperation These two rercentages were the! out of the tires. of the employees To cover some of the cost of mat- highest in and their sense of resnonsibility the pa, t six dives. The! While this was going on some male ing the film, an admission fee of 25 average toward their employment. Dr. Hauck eift this year of 95 tk,4SC students called girl friends and house cents will be charged, according to cents, 'however. was the lowest durlee ue Gives said that the employees could feel (Continued the Masque publicity committee. the period. on Page Three) assured of concern for their welfare. The film, which is based on the Eroken do.,:n further, the fi,eur,... A oles Edgar Allen Poe • rt.Go!den story of the same indicate that Si 55.O was contr name. was originally . called "Cat uted by stederts. :;99.05 feetee,e Tucvday evening 15 students were Black" but the Masque changed back and $272.30 presented Golden App:e to Poe's title. by organizations. The Awards by auction and Norman Andrews, as the drunkard. dance netted $39.80. the Maine Masque Theatre. Beth Bedker, as his wife. and Pat "I would like to thank all the team The Golden Apple is founded upon captains Kcenan, as the cat, have the leading for the good job they did in the red apple tradition of the Barry- narts. this car's Chest drive," said Delano more family. When a Barrymore Miss Keenan plays the cat through- Boutin, president of the Good T'ill opens in a ne out most of the film. A big black cat Board of Governors. "Special merit each member of owned by Joan Reynolds, a member is due those who collected 103 per the family :• - el.; hire. a re.: enis'ie for of the cast, plays the cat in the first cent of their goals." good luck. few scenes. Twelve of the 44 teams reached Golden Apr!.:s are. - ' both Diana Hardwick adapted the nar- 100 per cent or more of their team fcr excellence in ael:ne and for mak- ration which is read by Neal Arsenault goals. They were West Chadbourne. ;Ile singular ro-o-:!, itions to the ad- Portland, of Maine. North Estabrooke. Alpha Tau Omega. vancement o: tiee.atre through the Most of the filming was done in the Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Masque. little Theatre, but special scenes were Pni Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa Sigma, The following received awards: shot at the Waldo County jail in Bel- sigma Alpha Epsilon. Tau Kappa fast and in Norman Andrews, for technical di- the University field house. Epsilon, Theta Chi, Hampden and reetion and construction of armor: Veazie. Beth Bedker, for her performance in Social Dates Now Open Total cost of cor.ducting the drive "Night Must Fall" and "Caesar and was $44.61. Cleopatra"; Nick Carter, Campus organizations planning for his per- The General Student Senate has formance in "Stalag 17" and "Caesar -ocial events for next fall, such as approved a proposal made by the and Cleopatra": Mark Cohen, for his .tag dances in the Union Build- Chest to conduct the next Good Will performance in "Caesar and ing Cleo- or Memorial Gym, have been drive during the fall semester. Plans patra." asked by Prof. John R. Lyman, arc now being made by this year's Jack Hardy, for his performance in chairman of the Social Affairs Board of Governors so the committee "Night Must Fall" and "Comedy of Co mmittee, to apply for resersa- can be organized immediately after Errors": Polly Hilton, for supervision lions before final exams ',tart returning to school in September.
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