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Xavier University Newswire Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1960-05-06 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1960). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2081. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2081 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Xavier University Library M.4.Y 6 1960 XAVIER UNIVERSITY NEWS Student Newspaper of the Oldest Calholio College in the Northwest Territory VOLUME XLIV CINCINNATI, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1960 NO. 21 Dads At Work Family Day Begins Next Friday by Len Schmaltz dance, and Casino is $2.50. How­ Next Saturday, May 14, 1960, is of Logan Hall. The reception is ever, this includes $1.00 in stage Xavier University's annual Family scheduled to begin about one half money which can be used to pur­ Day, sponsored by the Dads Club. hour after the conclusion of the chase chips or refreshments. Addi­ A local attorney, Mr. C.R. Beime, Clef Club concert. tional chips will be available for a is chairman of the day and an­ nominal fee for anyone unfortu­ The actual Family Day, Satur­ nounces a full schedule of events nate enough to lose his original day, May 14, begins with Mass in stake. Bellarmine Chapel at 10:30 for parents. A flag-raising ceremony and Pershing Rifle Drill are sched­ uled for 2:00 that afternoon. After these ceremonies, there is a base­ ball game between the Musketeers and the University of Dayton. At 3:00 p.m. the Masque Society entertains with their musical com­ POLl'l'ICKING l\lASQUERS IN "OF THEE I SING" edy, "Of Thee I Sing." Dinner at 5:00 p.m. is preceded by ~osary and Ber;iediction. 1t.lasque Society Eriters Weekend "A Weekend at Monaco" is the theme of the evening proceedings ;£i:::: .• Sta1id Witli "Of Tliee I Sing" Mr. C. R. Beime beginning at 7 :30 p.m. in the Schmidt Memorial Fieldhouse. Rev. Edward J. O'Brien, S.J. by John G. Gutting consideration of available mater­ for the entire weekend. Festivities First, there is a concert by the The Xavier University Masque, ial. A modest but effective combo begin Friday night, May 13, with Xavier University IBand. Then, a Father Edward J. O'Brien, S.J., campus drama society, will pre­ headed by senior trumpeteer a Clef Club Concert in the Neth­ dance follows at one end of the moderator of the Dads Club, urges sent the famed Gershwin-Kauf­ Tom Malone, which in its earlier erland-Hilton Hall of l\lirrors. hall with Sammy Leeds and his students to pick up their tickets man-Ryskind musical comedy stages recalled shades of Shosh­ Following the concert, there will orchestra providing the music. At at his office in Boylan Hall or to Of Thee I Sing in South Hall fakovitch aired in a garbage can, be a dance in the Hall of Mirrors the other end of the hall will be contact one of the representatives Theater this week-end. had been tempered by careful for students and a Presidential Re­ an "authentic" Casino with every in each dorm who have a supply. This massive political spectac­ arrangement into an agreeable ception for parents and faculty type of game of chance imaginable. ular, complete with campaign, "sound." back on campus in the Cash Room The overall price for the concert, Clef Club Finishes election and continuo, is the The sense of loyalty .and Masque's largest undertaking to team-work which electrified the Tour Of Mi cl west date. Several weeks ago I ex­ rehearsal stage at all times can pressed doubt as to the eventual only bf." attributed to the pro­ For Spring Concert merit of such a mammoth task. fessional attitude of principals I am now ready to eat my words like G. F. (Fulton Simon) and by Tom Cahill without seasoning. Jim (French Ambassador) Newell News Associate Editor The few and scattered rehears­ or Peggy (Mary Turner) Gert­ A whirlwind tour of the Mid­ als which I attended did more ing whose spark created the vig­ west, a spring concert and_ dance, than attest to the creative abil­ orous enthusiasm displayed by and a final round of local ap­ ity of director Otto Kvapil with the en tire cast. pearances just about sums up the which I was already familiar. If you have a sweet tooth for activities of the Clef Club in the They indicated that the impos­ spectacle, and if you like rip­ last few weeks and in the days to sible had been performed. Those roaring entertainment on the come. The weekend of April 23 long weeks of pre-show chorus musical comedy level; if you found the Clef Club, accompanied rehearsal under the discet'ning have a taste for witty dialogue by Mr. Bens, director, Mr. Golem­ eye and ear of the Rev. Walter or would like to see American biewski, accompanist, and Fr. P. Krolikowski, S.J., Masque political institutions effectively Wheeler, moderator, in Chicago moderator, had paid off in a satirized, cast your ballot for appearing with the glee club of St. richness of choral tone which Wintergreen in South Hall The­ Xavier College. The program com­ was virtually unbelieveable in ater tonight, Saturday or Sunday. prised the individual repertoires of both glee clubs and joint rendi­ tions of a medley of songs from Hal Korbee Elected President "My Fair Lady" and a hymn en­ titled "Let Thy Blessed Spirit." Of Student Council For 1960-61 The Louisville, Kentucky area Class of '60 Loolis Towards beckoned last Wednesday and by J. Warcl Doering, NEWS Associate Editor Thursday, and with slightly mussed As with most elections, the Stu­ Vice-president Paul Moroney was tuxedos the singers answered the dent Council elections held April elected to his fourth year on coun­ Senior W eeli And Graduation call. St. Catherine's Junior College 28 produced a few changes. cil. He was secretary of his fresh­ Senior Week will be inaugurated freshments are free. in Springfield, Nazareth College in The biggest change was the man class, and since· then has this year with an Alumni Recep­ For Monday, Bob Mallardi is Bardstown, Ursuline College and election of Harold Korbee as Pres­ served as vice-president. A Chicago tion Thursday, May 26. On this making arrangements for a Boat Nazareth College in Louisville ident of Student Council. It was St. Ignatius grad, he is majoring date the class of '60 will be offi­ Ride. Facilities of the big boat, made up this itinerary. During the the first time Hal had run for in Psychology, and is a member cially entered into the alumni. As Chaperone, have been acquired for round of concerts, the Clef Club's class office at Xavier, and it made of the K. of C., Chicago Club, Psy­ an extra attraction, free refresh­ the evening. A small combo will new soloist, Tom Cahill, made his Student Council his first activity chology Club, and IAG. He is cur­ ments and food, plus a number of also be engaged to supply the first appearances. He replaced Bob here. rently secretary of Student Coun­ speakers, will be offered. music. Marchal, soloist at the outset of the A Purcell grad, he spent a cil. season. The Senior Week Committee, Tuesday will be a day off, allow­ semester in the seminary before Sid Vance of Paducah, Ken­ headed by Jim Tasto, has already ing the Seniors to get a little rest Returning to Cincinnati, the coming to Xavier. He is a Dean's tucky is the new secretary-treas­ set plans for the following seven before Graduation the following committees for the annual Spring List student and a major in Politi­ urer of the class. He is also a days, which will be climaxed Wed­ evening. Concert and Dance began final cal Science. newcomer to council. nesday, June J, with graduation A package ticket deal for the preparations under the direction of Don Abbruzzese was elected The class of '62 was more con­ eeremonies. Assisting Jim Tasto entire week will be available for Bill Drach and Vince Pulskamp, president of the class of '61. A servative. are Jack Hoeting, tickets; Tom 15 dollars. This will be a great chairman and co-chairman respec­ Columbus native, he is taking a Tim Deegan of St. Ignatius, Young,. publicity; and four other saving on the total price of the tively. Tickets now are available pre-dental course. lie is now serv­ Cleveland, was elected president eollllllittee members, each in charge individual tickets. (Continued on Page 8) ing as president of the junior class, for the second straight time. He of one particular celebration. and is also a member of the Buck­ was class secretary his freshman Ken Schuermann is making eye Club. year. An Economics major, he is a arrangements for Friday, May 27, Fittings Next Week For Class member of the Clef Club and which will feature a Stag Party IN THE NEWS Cleveland Club. at Bums Grove. Refreshments will Of '6l's Marli Of Distinction "Because of the lack of know!­ Jerry Turner of Dayton moved be free. .edge and realization conce1·n­ up as vice-president. He was treas­ urer as a sophomore. An English Saturday night brings the Senior Next year's Seniors, all mem­ hart's will be in South Hail to fit ing the progress of Student and Philosophy major, he is an Prom, under the special prepara­ bers of the class of '61, will be all members of the class.
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