University of New Hampshire - Granite Yearbook (Durham, NH)

 - Class of 1950

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University of New Hampshire - Granite Yearbook (Durham, NH) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 166 of 368
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Page 166 text:

ORGED amid iangling phones, claTTering Type- wriTers and exciTed voices, The campus and communiTy news is weekly welded TogeTher by The craTTsmen oT The New Hampshire, The oTiicial undergraduaTe newspaper oT The UniversiTy. EnTirely sTudenT operaTed and conTrolled, The paper has consisTenTly been among The mosT vigorous champions OT sTudenTs' righTs on cam- pus and has acTed as The voice OT The sTudenT body. lTs crusading spiriT has been Tempered by a sense oT high responsibiliTy and The knowledge oT iTs privileged posiTion as a channel oT opin- ion and inTormaTion beTween sTudenTs and ad- minisTraTion. The New l-lampshire's influence and presTige has been commensuraTe wiTh iTs sucs cess in TuncTioning under These principles oT good iournalism. The paper has TreaTed exTensively such issues as The poliTical ban, grading proTs and safe driv- the new hampshire lx Leo Redfern. ediTor-in-chieT. ' l James WaTson, business manager: BurTon Nich- ols, associaTe ediTorp ArT Grant managing ecliTor. ing campaigns. IT has puT ouT special ediTions Tor dedicaTions, dances and oTher large social TuncTions. lTs coverage is as compleTe as space and money permiT. DespiTe The Turmoil and confusion in The news oiliices The inTernal sTrucTure oT The organizaTion allows iT To TuncTion rapidly and eTTicienTly. The New l-lampshire sponsors The Press Club, a Torum OT eminenT iournalisTs who speak on newspaper Topics. IT has insTiTuTed The pracTice oT awarding sTerling Journalism Keys To reporT- ers who have done ouTsTanding work. One oT The mosT successTul programs of inTer- nal improvemenT was made when The paper es- Tablished a Tield Training program Tor sTudenTs working on The sTaTi. Under This program, quali- Tied reporTers are recommended by The EdiTor To publishers oT regular commercial newspapers who hire These sTudenTs as parT-Time workers or as campus correspondenTs.

Page 165 text:

-1- 'if 5.-4 ,G x 4? ,Q ..,,,....,..- Top leff Edward Duffy Assoclare Ecllfor Anne Marne Flanagan Fra? Sor Edllor Top righlc Harry Fellbaum, Sporrs Ecliforq Mar- iorie Holmes, Senior Eclilor. Cenfer lefi: Janaf Suncleen, Phillip Simoulis, Grace Aus- lin, Assisranls. Canrer right Joy Ahrendr. Fealures Edifor: Marlin Smiflw, Adverrising Edifor. Borrom leff: Nancy Brackefl, Barbara MacNamara. Pholography Co-Edifors. Bor- Tom righr: Sylvia Collins, Organizarions Ecli- rorg Phil Neugebauer, Ari Edilor. fv- 'rt I ... gli



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fx The New Hampshire Takes considerable pride in iTs Personal Achievemenlr Award, a Trophy . . which is presenTed annually To ThaT sTudenT whose 1 ouTsTanding personal achievemenTs exemplify and are consisTenT wiTh The highesT ideals of The 'r' UniversiTy. ' 1 '5: Q eff T? l I V Good characTer is ThaT qualiTy which malces one courageous when Taced wiTh greaTer volosTa- 'Li , -- 4 cles, and which endows one wiTh The Tirmness '- ' ' . ' which comes Trom wise selT-discipline. Because fli I ii The developmenT oT good characTer is The es- T sence oT educaTion, The New Hampshire Teels ThaT sTudenTs possessing These virTues To an ouT- I i sTandir1g degree should receive recogniTion in The Torm oT The Personal AchievemenT Award. The New Hampshire sponsored Shirley Hoyle in The MosT BeauTiTul New England Coed con- TesT and Miss Hoyle was crowned Queen over IO oTher conTesTanTs. fill ,- 1. . 'l'l5:-.r V, ,ii x . K , lf I- 'T The campus weelcly is a member oT The New in l' Hampshire Weelcly Publishers AssociaTion and ,, sl Top ediTors aTTend The annual AssociaTion ban- The New Hampshire has consisTenTly received The Winged VicTory Trophy presenred To a TirsT-class honor raTing from The AssociaTed Miss Norma Farrar, firsT recipienT of The Personal AchievernenT Award. CollegiaTe Press. William Reid, sporTs ediTor: Virginia Deschenes, news ediTor: Jane Black, adv. manager, William Bingham, news ediTor: Barbara Grinnell. Jr., managing ediTorg Ann Silver, news ediTor. rage- -- - ff 'T '1 l A i i,,I.-, ' ,i. T., l, V 4 L ' 'I' , T111 . x.,,f I6I

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