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tEhe JBteto i)am psfnte Song Fest Displays Effort O f While Men’s Wallets Rest, Women Nine Housing Units Last Night “Beyond the Blue Horizon,” “There’s a Small Hotel,” “When Pay For Singing and Dancing Dates A Fella Meets A Girl,” “Were You There?”—were a few of the selections at the annual Song Fest on April 14 at New Hampshire Hall Nine housing- units participated. Song Fest was sponsored by IFC with Bob Narkis as chairman. Also on the committee were Don Sixteen Elected To Guthrie, Doak Walker, and Cal Williamson.______________________ Each house that entered paid_ an en­ trance fee of eight dollars which was Phi Beta Kappa used to purchase the trophies. Each group Senate Elections Sixteen seniors at the University of was allowed 7 minutes of singing time and New Hampshire have been elected to for every 5 seconds over a point was The Student Senate Executive Phi Beta Kappa, according to a re­ deducted. There were no piano accom­ Council announces that elections lease from Associate Professor Ruth paniments. Girls wore the traditional for the Student Senate and for class J. Woodruff, secretary of the Beta of light-colored sweaters, dark skirts, and officers will take place in each New Hampshire Chapter. The national dark shoes. Boys wore white shirts ana housing unit on Apr. 28, Thursday. honorary society, oldest scholastic as­ dark trousers and dark shoes. The groups Petitions may be obtained in the sociation in the country, will initiate were also judged on diction, balance, office of the corresponding secre­ the students at an annual dinner on phrasing, intonation, blending of voices, tary, of the student at the Notch or May 9. stage presentation, timing, originality in the director’s office at the Notch. 16 Seniors and appropriatness of selection. They must be completed and turned Those honored are Charles M. Blair, in to the office of the corresponding Durham; Glenice C. Dearborn, Frank­ Participants and Selections secretary, together with a certifica­ Those who participated were Theta lin; Elizabeth Duffett, Concord; Pris­ tion of a 2.0 average from the re­ cilla M. Flagg, Union; Richard Fellen- Chi led by Ed Flanagan singing Mood corder’s office by Monday, April 25 berg, Millington, N.J.; Sandra Hughes; Indigo” and “Give Me Your Tired Your at 4 p.m. This is the deadline— no Westwood, Mass.; Douglas N. Jones, Poor” ; Theta Upsilon led by Bobbie petitions for any office will be ac­ Concord; Marshall B. Litchfield, Fenn singing “ Panis Angelicus and cepted after this date. Questions in Braintree, Mass.; Claude P. Magrath, “ Green Sleeves” ; Alpha Chi Omega regard to elections will be answered Hudson; Nancy J. McDaniel, D o v e r ; by Lou Chathaum singing Heather on by the corresponding secretary, Joan E. McTerney, Schenectady N.Y.; the Hill” and ‘Were You There ; Acdcia Shirley Rondow, phone 182. Shirley A. Rondow, Keene; Jerald >H. led by Cliff Rockwell singing June Is Senators must be elected by the Shapiro, Manchester; James E. Shira, Busting Out All Over” and When a housing unit in which they will live Framingham, Mass.; Mrs. Joyce C. Fella Meets a Girl” ; Phi Mu led by Evie next year. (continued on page 8) ______ Ftergiotis singing “ One W orld and “ There’s a Small Hotel _ ; Phi Mu Delta led'by Paul Lamothe singing Over the National Observance Rainbow” and “Beyond the Blue Hori­ zon” ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon ed by Buzz Emerson singing “ Pepsi Cola Hits the Spot” and “ Ben Thompsons Shawl , College Churches Mark Day Lambda Chi led by Dino Stravos sing­ ing “ The Crescent Girl and The Fish. Concert Choir Adds to Program For Hailing Close Connections During the judging the audience was George Kay entertained by the Concert Choir. The observance of National Christian College Day will be The judges were William Fisher ot marked on Sunday, April 24, in thousands of college town churches University co-eds seen leaving men’s dormitories and frater­ Lowell State Teachers College, depart­ nities! With MERP "Week in full swing its all legal and the male ment of music; Donald Wenddandt from and campus chapels when the role o f America’s Christian colleges population is enjoying a week of “wallet relief.” The girls sQuired Dartmouth College, department of music and universities in molding the nation s youth will be hailed. The the men to Song Fest last night and ,will be escorting them to the and Lewis Pichierri from Concord High National Council of Churches sponsors National Christian College School’s music department. semi-formal dance tonight. George Kay’s orchestra will provide the Bob Narkis was emcee and Nat Brody Day through its Division of Christian Education.________________ musical setting for the dance which will be held at Commons from presented the four trophies—2 for the 9 :00 p.m. until 1 :00 a.m. women’s division and 2 for the mens. In tribute to the work of 471 Protestant the country. The United Church Men, the Tickets may be purchased for $2.50 church-related colleges, choir groups and laymen’s wing of the National Council per couple at the Bookstore, Wildcat, speaking teams who will represent both of Churches, has begun an educational and at the door. Highlighting the dance faculty and students will make guest ap­ program which will eventually spread the 2 UNH Professors will be the crowning of the M ERP king Bit Of UNH Lore pearances in churches, auditoriums, and story of the needs of the colleges to every at intermission by Mary Lou Sprague, in radio broadcasts. state. Panhell president. The king has been A new church-related college commit­ Entertain Over TV elected from the following candidates: “ For more than two centuries,” de­ Jerry Wentworth, Alpha Tau Omega; Bill Is Found In Tower tee of United Church Men, directed by Professor Donald E. Steele of the In replacing the weathervane that clared Dr. Gerald E. Knoff, executive Music Department and Frederick Cun­ Paine, Acacia; John Dodge, Theta Chi; secretary of the Council division, R. Carter Tucker, a Kansas City, Mis­ Bill Jones, Theta Chi; Willie Johnston, Hurricane Carol ripped from the top souri attorney, is planning the over-all ningham of the Math Department of of T-Hall tower, workmen uncovered “higher education has been carried on the University of New Hampshire pre­ Alpha Tau Omega; Kent Keith, Theta information program. This 14-member a small tin box containing the names in the churches of our land. The contri­ sented “ Hammers and Quills”, an hour Chi; Bill Veazey, Kappa Sigma; Jerry of the men who built the building in butions of our colleges to church, so­ committee, whose members include church of music, on TV on Monday. March Kelley, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bill Bar- leaders, businessmen, and educators, will 27, at 9:00 p.m. in Manchester. low, Kappa Sigma; Robin Page, Acacia; 1892- r m ciety, and state have been incalculable. It was found at the very ton ot the work with the National Council of Len Willey, Sigma Beta; Brian Hogan, Now with a tremendous throng of young The show was sponsored by WMUR Fairchild, and Ronnie Lawton, West. tower and was apparently placed there Churches’ Commission on Christian of Manchester, and was the first of a men and women coming out of our sec­ Saturday and Sunday afternoons will as a ceremonial gesture when the Higher Education. series of three educational shows to be ondary schools, the needs of our col­ be taken up with beach parties and Sat­ tower was finished. The box, contain­ Mr. Tucker declared that the goal of given by the University. urday night the sororities will -hold their ing the slips of yellowed paper has re­ leges are vastly increased, he said. the program is to obtain “ finer and bet­ Mr. Steele, at the piano, and Mr. own parties and dances. Monday will mained intact for 63 years. It has been Dr. Knoff described National Christ­ ter support for non-tax-supported col­ Cunningham, at the harpsicord, played bring the return of the old social custom replaced with one addition the story ian College Day as “an opportunity for leges to enable them to prepare for the seventeenth and eighteenth _ century that the University News Bureau pub­ and the girls will close their wallets for the Christian forces of America to ex­ increasing load of students.” He pointed music. Among their compositions wer lished when the box was located last another year. press their conviction that the church- out that staffe-operated schools are already the “Turkish Rondo” by Mozart, a week. „ „ preparing for a great influx of students related colleges are tremendously im­ sonata by Scarlatti, and a special fea­ “ Professor of Pipes who will enroll in the tax subsidized in­ ture, “ Sarabande” , from the third Eng­ portant.” The church leader added that Apparently politically minded, one stitutions over the next decade. lish Suite by Bach. “ the people of America will do well to UNH Concert Choir of the slips bore the slogan, “ Our State Control Mr. Cunningham, with his own harp- reflect upon what we owe these col­ President and Vice-President: Cleve­ ‘The support of our church educational sicord, played the repeats in the style land and Stevenson.” Another worker, leges and to find for them support equal institutions is no longer an elective but of ornamentation of Bach’s time. Mr. Performs At Pops taking a snide crack at the new col­ to their needs.” an imperative,” added Mr. Tucker. Steele used a Steinway Grand piano lege,. signed his slip, “ Professor of which was brought in special for the S,upport Laymen “ There is a danger that higher educa Pipes.” , .

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