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Juniors Pick Prom Queen; Call Lanin, Devron to Play Vol. XLI, No. 15 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D, C. Thursday, February 18, 1960 Parents &. Profs History Fraternity Set Get-Together Names 4 Seniors Juniors Pick Prom Queen; For Next Sunday For Membership Next Sunday, February 21, Call Lanin, Devron To Play will witness the Washington The Georgetown Beta-Phi Club's Fifth Annual Recep­ chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, Coughlin Promises tion for the Faculty of the national honor history fra­ Hawaiian Weekend College and the parents of the ternity, founded in 1921, has non-resident students. recently elected four new The Junior Prom, a yearly A full afternoon has been members from the College. tradition here at the Hilltop, planned, beginning in Gaston Hall They are seniors John Cole­ will enliven the weekend of at 2 p.m. with a short concert by the Chimes and a greeting to the man, Bob Di Maio, Arnold February 26. The events are parents by Rev. Joseph A. Sellin­ Donahue, and Al Staebler. open to all students in the ger, Dean of the College. Under the auspices of Dr. Tibor . University, not just the junior Kerekes, the Georgetown chapter class. Chairman of the fete is im­ has grown, since its inception in presario Paul J. Coughlin. Cough­ 1948, to three hundred members lin is an AB (Classical) economics and is one of the most active in the fraternity. major and a member of the Class The first admitted among Catho­ of '61. He was on the Spring Week­ lic universities, it comprises mem­ end Committee last year and is bers from the College, Foreign present.ly a membe1.· of the N. Y­ Service School, and the Graduate Met Club, the Spanish Club, and School. Membership is determined he participates in intramurals. on the basis of scholastic achieve­ ment. A Hawaiian theme will greet John Coleman is a BS pre-med the Hoyas and their dates Friday history major from Jersey City who night at nine o'clock at McDon­ plans to attend Georgetown Medi­ SEVEN PRINCESSES .. One of them will be a queen. Front ough Gymnasium. Here at the cal School. Last year's winner of row, left to right: Lexa Luby, Marymount; Joan Meyer, Georgetown opening event, a formal dance, the Morris Historical Medal, Cole­ Visitation; Michele Tremblay, Dunbarton; and Dana Paramskas, Lester Lanin and his twelve piece man is also on the Student Advo­ School of Foreign Service. Second row: Nancy Quinn, Immaculata; orchestra will provide dance mu­ cate Board. Colette Carr, School of Nursing; and Jackie PuIs, Trinity. sic in his famous style until one Bob Di Maio, an AB student from o'clock. Tackling the difficult prob­ Providence, R. 1., is senior editor of the yearbook and a member of lem of'transforming the gym into GO-BETWEEN ... Paul H. Mat­ the Scabbard and Blade. Each Ballol To Aid Gift Drive an island motif, the decoration tingly, Chairman of the Faculty­ An AB Honors man from Mil­ committee has laid extensive plans. Parent Reception Committee. waukee, Arnold Donahue has been by Dave Kleile?' They include bringing a volcano The Reception in Copley Lounge a four year member of the Philo­ A bevy of beauties decorated the HOYA Office on last into the gym; there has been no will follow. In addition, as in past demic. He intends to do graduate decision on what to do with the years, those of the parents who are, work in international relations. Saturday's snowy afternoon. Seven choice girls, represent­ burning lava. Another Pompeii? as yet, unfamiliar with the Univers­ From Willamette, Illinois, Al ing the area's girls' schools, were being photographed by At any rate the committee has ity will be given the opportunity Staebler, also AB Honors, is on the Bill Farrell, in their capacity as candidates for Junior Prom promised to provide an unusual of taking a short tour of the cam­ mile relay team. He plans to at­ and decorative scene. pus, highlighting the Hilltop old tend Chicago Business School after Queen. The crowning of a Queen of the Junior Prom is an and new. F.or example, a contrast graduation. innovation this year, and was proposed by Joe Raymond, Cocktail Party will be shown between Old North, ---.-------------------------- acting Junior Class President, Utilizing the advantages offered built in 1795, and New South, com­ and Charlie Matthews, Gift by the Terrace Room in the Ar­ pleted last fall. Oregon's Morse To Speak lington Towers, the Saturday after­ The chairman of this year's com­ Committee Chairman. The noon cocktail party will be held mittee, Paul H. Mattingly, AB -ght for IRe In Gaston purpOse is to raise money for.the there. This spacious and scenic ball­ (Classical) Honors, feels that this Ton. Senior Gift Committee of the Class annual reception "does a great deal gan while he was still a student of '61. room will ring to the music of Ho'w­ to fill the need for a better under­ at the University of Wisconsin and ard Devron and his dance band. Interviewing these young lovelies Devron is well known and popular standing between the parents and a campaigner for "Fighting Bob" was certainly not to be considered in the Washington, Virginia, and the faculty." He emphasized that LaFollette. work, and, happily talking to each this year's committee has tried to After teaching at the University candidate, I discerned a variety Maryland area. He played at the stimulate a new interest in the re­ of Minnesota and completing law of appeals added to the beauty that inaugural ball of President Eisen­ ception, both by the letter sent to school at the same time, he went certainly cannot be denied to any hower when the latter was re­ the parents and by the invitation to Columbia University on a teach­ of them. elected in 1956. He has also ap­ delivered personally by the com­ ing fellowship. At Columbia he peared at many local deb parties mittee members to the faculty. Sophistication is combined with 'wrote his doctoral dissertation, beauty in tall, brown-haired, blue­ and before royalty. His last per­ Although the afternoon has been which has since become a stand­ forn1ance here at Georgetown was espeCially planned with the parents eyed Colette Carr. Colette, a ard work on the American grand senior in Georgetown's School of at the dance following the National of the freshmen in mind, Paul has jury system. Symphony Concert this fall. Re­ assured that "it will be both in­ Nursing, is a Long Island resident. Besides his JD degree from Co­ She was the NUrsing School's freshments will be served compli­ interesting and beneficial to the lumbia, Senator Morse holds a ments of the committee at this parents of the sophomores, juniors, Queen of Hearts in her sophomore PhB degree from the University year and is Captain of the Cheer­ function. Valet parking will also and seniors." of Wisconsin, an MA from the same be offered as an extra service. A number of innovations have leaders. Besides this, she is a mem­ institution, and an LLB degree ber of the Sodality and the Glee Committee been devised this year, including from the University of Minnesota. a method to facilitate introduc­ Club. Associate Chairman is Michael tions. The parents have been asked In 1929, Morse was appointed The fair beauty representing Raoul-Duval. Mike was the chair­ assistant professor of law at the to write on the back of their in­ Marymount is Lexa Luby, a native man of last year's Spring Weekend. University of Oregon Law School, vitations the names of the profes­ of RiChmond, Virginia. The statu­ He is primarily concerned with the and within two years was named sors whom they wish to meet; in esque, brown - haired, blue - eyed social Sllccess of the Prom, leaving Dean. sophomore has a special appeal the finances to Mr. Coughlin. this manner, the committee hopes SENATOR WAYNE MORSE to overcome any possible confusion. A frequent arbitrator in labor­ to the fact and figure minded, for Others on the committee include: The faculty members will be given Senator Wayne Morse, Oregon management disputes, Dean Morse she is a Merchandising major with John Clynes, James Healey, Ed name cards so that they may be Democrat, will address the Inter­ was later named by President the hopes of going into retailing. Krovitz, P a u I Marrocco, Joe easily recognized. In making this national Relations Club in Gaston Roosevelt as Chairman of the Na­ She has been a cheerleader for Naegele, Pat Nugent, K e v i n reception a success, the chairman Hall tonight at 8:15. His subject tional Railroad Emergency Board. Georgetown and is a jazz enthusi­ O'Shaughnessy, and Brian Turner. has asked for the cooperation of will be "Criteria for Disarmament," Service on the National War Labor ast. Representing the Junior, Class all of the non-resident students, setting forth some of the principles Board followed shortly afterward. Richmond must be quite a city, Council on the committee is Presi­ for, he said, "our hopes for a record he has developed as a member of As a member of this board, Morse for Visitation's contribution, Joan dent ]11'0 telll, Joseph Raymond. wrote many of its key decisions. turnout can only be fulfilled if this the Senate and of its Committee Meyer, also comes from Virginia's Tickets are on sale at the New worthwhile program is supported on Foreign Relations. Running for the United States capital. Known to her classmates South dining hall during meal by the non-resident stUdents in The Senator has a long back­ Senate in 1944, Morse WOn the as "Dimples", Joannie epitomizes hours.
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