Twenty Selected for Collegiate Who's

Twenty Selected for Collegiate Who's

inn Ham pshire V O L . No. 33 Issue 4 Z413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, OCTOBER 28, 1942 PRICE THREE CENTS Twenty Selected for Sixty-five Petitions For Class Offices Walter Duranty Lectures Petitions for sixty-five undergrad­ Collegiate Who’s Who uates who aspire to class offices were filed at the office of the Dean of Men ELECTION NOTICE before closing time last Monday. Lar­ Tonight on Foreign Affairs gest number of candidates is in the Award Based on Ability, Freshmen will vote at Commons sophomore class with twenty-four of during mealtime, Friday. Character, Scholarship, the members of ’45 competing for the Times Correspondent And Extra Activities Sophomores, Juniors and Sen­ four offices. Discusses “The Kremlin iors will vote at T Hall Arch, Fri­ Elections will be held Friday, under Stunt Nite Won by day from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. the jurisdiction of Student Council. For And the People” Eleven outstanding men, seven sen­ the first time two separate polling Theta Ch^Chi.Omega iors and four juniors, and nine out­ places will be set up, the first for the Walter Duranty, famous foreign standing senior women where recently upperclassmen at the usual place un­ Zoot Suit Minus Pants, correspondent and author of “ The Kremlin and the People” , will begin chosen by undergraduate bodies, to Pottery Instructors der T Hall arch, the other for fresh­ Jekyll-Hyde Baby Excell appear in the 1942-43 edition of “ W h o’s men to be located in Commons. the series of lectures and concerts of­ fered to the students, this evening at Who in American Colleges and Uni­ Those announcing their candidacy: By Wayne Bailey To Exhibit Work 8 p.m. in New Hampshire Hall. versities”. Class of 1943. Goodbye, cruel world. I’ve seen Chosen on the basis of character, Scheiers Took First President: Fred Charron, Charles everything! A guy in a zoot suit with­ Mr. Duranty recently returned to scholarship, leadership and judged as America from Russia and the Far Costigan, Wayne Lowry, Phil Martin, out pants, girls in football uniforms, having the ability to perform creditably Prize with Ceramics East. In his lecture, he will discuss Arky Vaughn. a Jekyll-Hyde baby, absent-minded in post college affairs, these twenty the latest developments in the war, An interesting exhibition of the First Vice-President: William Call, university students will be ranked entomologists and firemen on bicycles. ceramics of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scheier Sonny Lamond, Fred Saunders. bringing in incidents, anecdotes, and along with other outstanding college Stunt Night, the annual “ Parade cf will be shown at the Hamilton Smith Second Vice-President: Roger Mar­ information compiled from his own ex­ students throughout the country. Library from November 1 to 29. This shall, Daniel Russell. Screwballs” was held Friday evening tensive experiences among the Soviets Already included in the listing are exhibit will be composed entirely of Secretary: Dorothy Kimball. in New Hampshire Hall. And what a and the Japanese. He has spent 22 three senior men who were chosen work done by the Scheiers since they years globe-trotting, 13 of which he Treasurer: Robert Crosbie, Doc Des- night it was, with fraternities and sor­ last year on the basis of their work was stationed in Russia as correspon­ came from Virginia three years ago Roches, Miriam Eastman, Flora Kim­ WALTER DURANTY during their junior year: Carl Carlson, orities competing to determine which to teach pottery-making at New ball, John L. Mead. dent for the New York Times. 1942 president of Student Council; could put on the best show. Hampshire. Working together, they Class of 1944. This outstanding authority on Soviet William Keough, president of Blue have made about 200 pieces, including President: John Davis, Boo Morcom. Theta Chi Wins affairs feels that Russia “ without a Key—Senior men’s honorary society; dishes, vases, lampstands, and. orna­ Vice-President: Leo Dupont, Smokey Campus Radio Group shadow of doubt” will cooperate with and Roger Marshall, ■editor of the Theta Chi’s performance, a hilarious mental objects. Kelleher, G. Murray Smith. the United States in the war against 1943 Granite. pantomine of a serious operation, won Secretary: Melba McKay. Japan. Conceding that the Japanese The following are the newly selected First Prize Winners the first prize for the frats. The con­ Holds First Meeting Treasurer: Ray Bowles, A1 Jacob- have won important victories, Mr. members: Mr. and Airs. Scheier have exhibited Greet Future Members; sOn, Wayne Mullavey, Ralph Pino. stant interruption from the audience Duranty points out that it is not the William Call— Sigma Alpha Epsilon their work in the museums of all the Class of 1945. and the perfect timing of the act mad" Ad Lib Program Planned first, but the last blow that counts. fraternity, president 4; Senior Skulls, 4 large cities in the country. Tw o years President: Soc Bobotas, Lloyd Far- this one of the best shows of the even­ Mike and Dial^ held its first meeting Before his return to this country, he Intra-Fraternity Council, president 4 ago they had a large exhibit at the well, Richard McDermott, Robert last Friday afternoon, in its quarters spent six weeks among the Japanese Student Council, 4; Advanced R O TC Dartmouth Museum which was at­ ing and before it was over the audience Newell, James Steele, Joseph Strum- in the top of T-Hall. The purpose of leaders, and thus will base his informa­ N H Club, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3 tended by people from all over New was rolling in the aisles. Chi Omega ski. the meeting was to inform the pros­ tion upon actual facts. Sphinx, 3; Scabbard and Blade, 4; La- England. Last year they won first took the honors for the girls with an Vice-President: Kirk Benson, Bea pective radio actors, technicians, and Born in Liverpool, England, and (continued on page 4) prize in the Western Hemisphere act and poem depicting the college Christian, Rikki Heflerman, Clayton announcers what the organization educated in that country, Mr. Duranty Ceramic Exhibit held in Syracuse, N. girls’ problems “ For the Duration” . stands for, how it works, and what its Y. This exhibit is now touring the Lane, Joseph Ricciardone, Gerald L. now lives on the W est Coast. He is a Smith, Joyce Smith. Five Other Acts plans are. slight, blond, genial person, one of the country. Secretary: Joye Churchill, Anne The 'Other acts were: “ Swing Shift” Faculty advisors F. D. Jackson, John few who does not appreciate caviar. AGR, Kappa Delta Their work is only slightly affected Hale, Shirley Kimball, Barbara She­ (Alpha X i Delta), “ Come and Get It” Neville, and Professor Cortez, and He practically lived on caviar during by the war priorities as most of their pard, Mimi Terhune. (Phi Mu), “The Mad Turk vs. The three of the members of the Executive a long journey from Moscow to Man­ materials are found here in Durham. Top '41,42 Averages Treasurer: Maye Anderson, Ruth Elusive Aleutian” (Kappa Sigma), Committee of the club, Arthur Barrett, churia and has never enjoyed it since. The only material which is becoming Clayton Smith, and Miriam Eastman, Figures have been released concern­ Carrier, Toddie Drew, Estelle Dutton, “Artists’ Delusions” (Pi Lambda Sig­ His personal interests are few, and he hard to get is tin which is used in spoke briefly about their positions and ing the second semester averages of Philip Pallas, Gil Standish. ma), and “ Name It and You Can Have is never happier than when “ going glazing the pottery. the work of their committees. Already fraternities and sororities. Alpha Class of 1946. It” (Alpha Tau Omega). places, seeing things, and talking to Another exhibit will be held in May several plans are under way for the Gamma Rho leads the fraternity aver­ President: Benny Benedict, Harry Between the stunts the. mayoralty people.” showing the work of the Pottery- first semester. age for the year and Kappa Delta has D. Bunker, Jr., David Clark, Robert candidates presented their platforms making students. The first broadcast will be this week the highest sorority yearly average. Conway, Ralph Hall, Jack Merrill, (and that wasn’t all), which were re­ and will be in the form of an informal Second semester averages of the fra­ James Powers, Richard Sherman. ceived with mixed emotions by the ad lib discussion of plans by members ternities are as follows: Phi Mu Delta, Vice-President: Robert Erskine, Al- audience. Alky Hall Clowns of the executive council and the faculty 78.96; Alpha Gamma Rho, 78.80; Pi WAR FILM PROGRAMS cot Stover, Peg Tower. The judges for the stunts were Dr. advisors. Kappa Alpha, 78.59; Tau Kappa Ep­ Secretary: Lila Sprague. Joseph Batchelder, Miss Margaret OPEN SUNDAY NIGHT Ann Taylor is in charge of a picnic Path to Victory in silon, 78.00; Phi Alpha, 77.00; Theta Treasurer: Nick Amato, Charles Hoban and Mr. Ray Keesey of the On Sunday, November 1st, at 8:00 which will be held within the next few Kappa Phi, 75.77; Theta Chi, 75.72; Humphreys, Louis Soule. faculty. p.m. in New Hampshire Hall, the first weeks. Alpha Tau Omega, 75.48; Phi Delta Mayoralty Election of a contemplated series of war film Clayton Smith is working on a com­ Upsilon, 74.96; Kappa Sigma, 74.91; programs will be given. Open without bination script of music and dramatic Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 74.54; Sigma Winner Easily Defeats charge to all students and townspeople, rendition which is to be broadcast in Beta, 73.51; Lambda Chi Alpha, 73.47.

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