The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 3-20-1952 Maine Campus March 20 1952 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus March 20 1952" (1952). Maine Campus Archives. 2355. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2355 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]. 13, 1952 ville, Alta Anne M. Ruth M. *r, Isabel- THE MAINE David CAMPUS rer, Published Weekly by the Students of the:. University of Main• pear next 01. 1.111 Z 265 Orono, Maine, March 20, 1952 Number 20 Phones Here Women's Dean Maine Wins Korea Veteran Blood Donors Going To Coast Ralph Eye Tells 18 Go On New Cup In State Being Rallied Toll System For Panel Talk Debate Tilt Of Blood Need ters! To Fill Quota Extended Service Varsity Speakers University Groups • To Start Saturday Tie For Top Honors Coordinate Plans Telephone users in the Univer- The University of Maine will The sity community University's sororities and will have access receive a cup for its fraternities without toll part in the climbed aboard the charge, to approxi- Blood mately 16,900 annual State of Maine Varsity Drive bandwagon follow- additional tele- ing a Tuesday phones on March Debate Tournament held at Col- afternoon meeting 22 with the of their change-over to a new by last week end. representatives with the IOLLOW dial system. Maine debaters Blood Drive This extended area service, effective Committee. tied with Bates for first place. The purpose at 11:58 p.m. Saturday night, required of the meeting was to Maine's affirmative speakers were coordinate ROUND the changing of all Orono numbers. all groups with the end Marguerite Floyd and Dalton Newell. purpose of The telephone company issued the getting pledges for blood The negative speakers were Mark donations. IDES following instructions to Orono area Lieberman and George Hersey. subscribers to forestall any difficulties Lt. Col. William M. Summers, that might arise during the change- Professor Wofford G. Gardner of head of the Military Department, we over: the speech department accompanied the opened the meeting. He spoke of the (1) To reach Bangor, dial 9 plus the team to 'Waterville. need for blood in the armed services listed Bangor number. Maine Wins Four and of the reasons for the drive that (2) To reach will be held here April 21-22. Old Town, dial the Maine and Bates each won 4 debates listed Old Town number. and lost 2. Bowdoin won 3 and lost 3. Outlines Program (3) For all out of town calls from Colby won 1 and lost 5. The Blood Drive Committee chair- coin telephones, dial operator. man, Dick Stillings, outlined the pro- Dean Edith G. Wilson waits Lieberman and Hersey will repre- Ralph Eye is here today be- ean. (4) Consult the new directory for gram as it related to the students. table to aid Goodwill drive. sent Maine this week end in the Eighth cause somebody donated blood. all calls since all numbers have been This included a discussion of the Dean Edith G. Wilson will travel District Regional Tournament in Al- changed in many exchanges. Staff Sgt. Ralph F. W. Eye (U. S. arrangements for gathering pledges Dearing to Los Angeles during the spring va- bany, N. Y. This tournament, which (5) During the night of hfarch 22 Army, Ret.) is a student today at the and distributing parents-consent forms cation to participate in a panel dis- takes in all of New England and the shave dial operator if you have any difficulty University of Maine. About a year to students between the ages of 18-21. cussion on "group dynamics." state of New York, leads to the Na- in reaching a Bangor, Old Town, or ago he finished his 32nd month in Stillings reported that President The panel will be held at a tional Tournament at \Vest Point on national Korea. He is here today because Arthur A. Hauck's pledge had been conference of April 24 to 26. The Frikersity's new phone deans of women, voca- somebody's blood probably saved his received last week. A total of 289 tional advisors, and other Lieberman and Hersey will compete number. effective March 22, will group lead- life. pledges have already been received ers. The conference will take place in 6 rounds of debate. They will alter- be 6-4141. With few exceptions A Bangor man, Ralph enlisted early according to the committee-217 from at the Biltmore Hotel. nate. taking first the affirmative and fraternity and dorm numbers will in 1946. By September of that year R.O.T.C. cadets and 20 from the then the negative stand. At the end of be the old number preceded by The study of "group dynamics" is, he was in Korea. military faculty. 6-4. For example, the number at according to Dean Wilson, the the six rounds, the eight highest rank- study Ralph became interested in combat Ten Co-eds Pledge Blood North Dorm No. 1 will ehange of the forces which make for success- ing teams will enter a final round. intelligence, and by the time he left Only 10 pledges had come in from from 401 to 6-4401. ful group meetings or that block group To Pick Four Teams he had worked up to staff sergeant. co-eds. Stillings said that although processes. She added that group dy- From this round, four teams will In that period Ralph walked away pledges were continually coming in Orono number since it may take a few namics includes the related fields of he chosen to represent the Eighth Dis- from two jeep wrecks, but he had a many more were needed to make the hours for the company to complete all semantics, psychiatric understanding trict at the National Tournament at closer call in August of 1948. drive a success. arrangements. of behavior, and social psychology. West Point. At that time he was stationed near Certain age restrictions were out- The University's on-campus dial Dean Wilson, who teaches an ad- Last month, Hersey and Lieberman the 38th Parallel. A faulty trip flare lined at the meeting. Persons through telephone system will go into effect on vanced course in group• work, says debated in Boston University's sixth on which he was working exploded, the ages of 21 to 59 may give blood campus at 11:58 p.m., May 23, Busi- that some of the techniques of "group annual debating tournament. burning his face and temporarily blind- by signing a pledge. Persons 18. 19, ness Manager Henry Doten said this dynamics" are employed in the course. and 20 years old must have written Hersey, a senior majoring in psy- (Continued on Page Five) week. The primary need for "group dy- consent from their parents. Anyone chology, is from Bar Harbor. Lieber- The following new numbers for namics," Dean Wilson explains, is to under 18 is not permitted to give man is a sophomore from Bangor. night calling will be in effect at mid- help groups reach a common solution blood in this drive. night, March 22: Night Watchman, to problems, rather than just having At Boston, Maine won over the U. S. Masque Play When all the pledges have been re- 6-3540; Winslow Hall & Library, the majority vote the minority down. Naval Academy, the University of ceived and processed, individual ap- 6-3640; Heating Plant, 6-2740; In- The Los Angeles panel will attempt North Carolina, and the U. S. Mer- In Second Night pointments will be scheduled by the Academy. firmary. 6-2540; Registrar, 6-4446; to resolve some of the problems with chant Marine Maine lost committee. There is a place on the The Publicity, 6-4447. which "group dynamics" are now to Brooklyn College, the University of Maine Masque Theatre's pro- pledge card for the date and time the Pennsylvania. Campus departments will receive in- faced. and Princeton. duction of Oscar Wilde's "The Impor- donor wishes to make his appointment. -tructions shortly before the actual tance of Being Ernest" goes into the The committee also reported a need changeover is made. second performance of its four-night for clerks and typists to keep records run at 8:15 tonight in the Little Thea- while the bloodmobile is here. Ic Two Phi Gams'Pin' Movie Stars tre. It Maine Day Work Students wishing to volunteer for The comedy, last staged by the these jobs may apply to Sid Young, Is Now Under Way Jeff Donnell And Barbara Hale Masoue in 1926, is a period piece and 101 Oak Hall. who is in charge of will he presented in 19th century cos- liaison for the committee. Preparations for Maine Day got Phi Gamma Delta played host to tume. Prof. Herschel Bricker is the !IAA' under way yesterday afternoon at a Hollywood stars Barbara Hale and director. j meeting of committeemen in Dean Jeff Donnell at a tea last Sunday Three of the scheduled four perform- Inter-dorm Socials John Stewart's office. The meeting evening. ances, March 20, 21, 22, remain. was for organizational purposes, said The actresses, accompanied by their Begin Tomorrow DES Maine Day chairman, John Skillin. agent, Richard Stephens of Columbia, In Spring A Young Man's The first of a series of inter-dorm are on an extended tour Although the general procedure is of New Eng- socials is set for 8 p.m.
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