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 177 of 368
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HE Hillel Foundaiion aT The Universilry OT New Hampshire was organized To provide re- ligious, c:ulTural, and social TuncTions Tor Jewish sTudenTs and any oThers who are inTeresTed. The club calendar has been Tull during boTh semesTers. Friday evening services, supper meeT- ings wiTh Topics oT currenT inTeresT being dis- cussed, Sunday morning brealcTasTs wiTh lox and bagels, and Israeli dancing have been parT oT The acTiviTies. This year The Hillel newspaper was reacTivaTed and has proved To be very suc- cessTul. Hillel Club sponsored an all-campus dance To welcome The year I95O. Balloon Tilled New Hampshire Hall was The scene OT an enjoyable evening Tor The many who aTTended The dance. Our represenTaTives on The InTerTaiTh Coun- cil have co-operaTed wiTh The oTher religious groups in sponsoring Religious Emphasis Week which was held in April. The acTiviTies of Hillel were TerminaTed Tor The year in May aT The annual banqueT where new oflficers were insTalled. Keys and cerTiTicaTes were given To Those members whose worlc in Hillel over The years had been ouTsTanding. Rabbi Aaron llson, ToundaTion advisor, made The presenTaTions. hillel foundation FirsT row: Barbara Freedman, HerberT Lis, Treas.: Phyllis Berson, sec.: Bernard Delman, pres.: Hilda Woolfson. Edward Baker, HarrieT Kaplan. Second row: JudiTh Kali- man, Joel Bass, Sheldon Adler, STuarT Shaines, RoberT Kaiser, Harold Achber, Phoebe Goodman. Third row: Vivian Landau, AniTa Saidel, Herman EluTo, Gerald Kap- lan, Gerald Carmen, Myron RoThschild, Ann Silver. FourTh row: Selma Richelson, Roslyn Oberlander, Lawrence SchwarTz, Harlan FuersTein, Sidney Gross, RoberTa Brad- barr, Beverly Borr.

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newman club NEWMAN CLUB COUNCIL FirsT row: FaTher J. Desmond O'Connor, chaplain: Anne Crawford, Gerald Nolan, CharloTTe Sheehy, sec.: Richard Brouillard, pres.: Joseph Vachon, Trees.: Norma Farrar, Joyce McCue, Marcia Sullivan, John Ahern, Second row: Noreen Joy, Lois Greaves, Mary STanulis, James McCon- nell, John Reardon, Maurice Belanger, Eugene BoudeTTe, Francis Penney. Mary Kenney, Delores Holleran, Mary Jane Wedge. Third row: Raymond OuelleTTe. VicTor Four- nier, Thomas BarreTT, Nicholas Capron, Leonard Emond, Roger DuponT, MarTin King, Thomas Brannen, Leo E. Redfern, l-lerberT Wheeler. FourTh row: James Shea, Vernon LeTourneau, Edward Capron, Paul VerreTTe, RoberT Morin, l-lugh Cassidy, Thomas O'Brien. Nof picTured: Ann Marie Flanagan, vice-pres.: Barbara l-laTch, 'Y 'ri' i'q::,3-if-X 1-. ry surf gil-.si X. A 'ff t-D' N- 'P :Nh eff' ' f A T ' s...-f' r 'T T. T M X X. 4 QA -T i ...Sh Wi' .' 'T T 1 i X gg A. i', , ' V --- 1f.'::.ixY:- XX' I 3,9 fe -gh-5:11:23- X :J X 3 TN.-NW .1: '1' Q ---.... .xu ..1. ..:-. Y 1 HE purpose oT The Newman Club is To TosTer The spiriTual, educaTional, and social liTe oT CaTholic sTudenTs aT The Universiry. The paTron oT our organizaTion is John l-lenry, Cardinal New- man. Our club moTTo is: Cor ad Cor LoquiTor. -Newman Club was Tounded aT The UniversiTy OT Pennsylvania in IS93. Since Tha+ Time mem- bership has grown To 80,000 in The 300 Newman Clubs EederaTion. Since our club merged wiTh The TederaTion in l938, iT has Tlourished under The consTanT guidance and capable leadership oT The chaplain. Rev. EaTher J. Desmond O'Connor. A viTal parT oT The organizaTion is The Coun- cil consisTing oT a repre-senTaTive Trom each dor- miTory, TraTerniTy, and sororiTy. The council mem- bers keep all members in close conTacT wiTh all Club acTiviTies. The acTiviTies Tor which Newman Club is besT known are: iTs annual play, a spring ouTing, all- universiTy sporTs' nighT, The ChrisTmas Dance, and The Communion Breakfast all annual evenTs. Members oT The club have oTTen served as oTTicers oT The New England Province and have also acTed as hosTs To The ConvenTion when iT convened in Durham. F, v L



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ii 4 'E' T THE BOARD FlrsT row Dean EvereTT B. SackeTT, ForresT LiTTle, vice-pres.: Harry McNeil, pres.: Maxine ArmsTrong, sec James Gele Trees.: Mrs. Phyllis McDonald, DirecTor. Second row: Mrs. Clara BarTley, Mary CrockeTT Edwin Robinson, Leigh Cree, RoberT Viafora, ElizabeTh Sprague. Persis Blair. HE STudenT Union was Tounded in The spring OT I948, wiTh The obiecT oT providing a recreaTional, culTural, and educaTionaI cenTer Tor The sTudenTs. Housed Temporarily in Durham NoTch Hall, The Union has become The mosT acTive S t u d e u n I0 n organizaTion on campus. The execuTive body is The STudenT Union Board whose primary TuncTion is To coordinaTe and approve The policies carried ouT by The commiTTees. f. A The seven commiTTees were esTablished To conducT The .ggi --i 1235353 - service, recreaTional. and culTural programs, available To all. einer- The STudenT Union oTTice is open Trom Ten a.m. unTil Ten- ThirTy p.m. every school day oT The year. From This oTTice services such as The TransporTaTion pool, TuToring pool. and V The handling oT game equipment magazines and papers, are '4 rendered. ik! The social program, designed To make available To The 1 i if , sTudenTs every Type oT social gaThering, included cabareTs, 'T open house, Halloween and ValenTine parTies, song TesTs, an szifxrez annual semi-Tormal dance, and many inTormal dances. The ezfgage-.fr -i CulTural program included TaculTy coTTee hours, lecTures wiTh visiTing speakers, open discussions, an annual TalenT show, i- A debaTes and music hours. 1 ff- New addiTions To The S. U. This year include a I6 inch Television seT, several hundred dollars worTh oT records, Two TypewriTers Tor sTudenT use, and a new Long-Play record player. PAGE OPPOSITE While some play aT NoTch Hall, oThers work. RepresenTaTive acTiviTies oT The commiTTees are TeaTured on This page. Top row: leTT, CommuTers: righT, STudenT Service. Row 2: leTT, Winner oT TalenT Show presenTed by CulTural RecreaTiong cenTer, conTesTanTsg righT, sTudenTs line aT The TounTain in The NoTch. Row 3: leTT, one oT The many dances sponsored by Social Recrealriong righT, NoTch Hall in January. Row 4: leTT, PubliciTy: righT, Finance CommiTTee. I72

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