Foreign Students As Members for Senior Class Presidency
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SERVING THE STORRS COMMUNITY Established Weather 1896 Cloudy and Cool Member Of The United Press (ftmmwttntf (SamjntH Vol. XL Storrs, Connecticut. Thursday. October 22. 1953 No 24 International House Organization!^^ \A/jns \$Q Nomination Now Numbers Over Sixty j Foreign students As Members For Senior Class Presidency Uy Joan Lee Bradshaw n Miniature' After one year's absence from International House is the Carradine To Present name of an organization recently campus politics the Independent formed on this campus with 0 Students Organization returned membership of 60 students from Dramatic Selections to activity last Tuesday night by foreign lands. As yet they real- nominating Harold Hook for ly have no house to call their At Third Convocation president of the Senior Class. own, but their president, Emman- uel (Manos) Marcoglou, says: John Carradine, well-known George Zondiros, president of "For the time being we will be Shakespearean actor, will present the Student Senate, made an ap- satisfied to have a permanent a drar latic program of "Gnat pearance at the primary and wel- room."' Scenes from Great Literature," comed the party back to campus At its second meeting last on Oct. 29 in the HUB ballroom politics, wishing it "every possi- week the group ratified a con- at 8 p. m. This will be the third stitution and elected officers and convocation in the 1953-54 series. ble success." three committee chairmen. En- In his program, Mr. Carradine Nominees for the other offices thusiastic about their objective will present some of the best of the Senior Class are Patricia "to promote cultural exchange known scenes from Shakespeare Moriarty, vice president; Rudy between Americans and foreign and will include selections from students," the members are al- other great English poets, as well Favretti, treasurer; Ann Jaku- ready preparing to participate in as several readings from Abra- bauskas, secretary; Kenneth Les- a campus program on the United ham Lincoln's addresses. ter, Richard Mautino, and Joan Nations tonight. Photo by Benedek—Photopool Mr. Carradine has starred in Students in the organization Pictured above are the newly elected officers of the Inter- Glynn, executive board. The re- many successful Broadway plays range from freshman to gradu- national House. From left to right are: Vladimir Bandera, secre- maining two positions on the ex- including "The Madwoman of ate status and repr'.sent at least tary; Henry B. Freeman, social and cultural exchange; Ann Marie ecutive board are still unfilled. Chaillot," "The Leading Lady," 25 nations, from Africa to Swe- Modigh. treasurer; Theodore (Ted) Simon, vice president; Dr. Lois "The Cup of Trembling" and den, Costa Rica '.o Iran. Many L. Gerson. faculty adviser; Reuben Johnson, president ex-officio; The members of the Senior "The Duchess of Malfi." of the foreign-bcrn are here on Emmanuel (Manos) Marcoglou. president; Ann Marie Lair, public Class executive board and the student passports, others have relations; George Liney, publicity. His best known Hollywood candidates for the Junior Class performances have included star- become permanent residents of slate were nominated by the ISO the United States. ring roles in such movies as "Les Executive committee', as a result American Students to Join Too Miserables," "Winterset," "Mary of a motion made at the primary According to the constitution, Security Apprehends Students of Scotland," "Grapes of Wrath," in view of declining attendance American students are welcome "Blue Beard," "Captains Coura- at the meeting. to join International House too. geous," "Captain Kidd," "Riche- Those interested will be asked to For Destruction Of NC Fountain lieu," "Prisoner of Shark Island" Junior Class Incomplete become members sometime this and "Stagecoach." month. John Carradine was born in Junior class nominees are Wil- Reuben Johnson, advisor to The students responsible for Catholic Chapel New York City in 1906. His liam Chaffee, vice president; An- foreign students, thinks it a good causing the explosion which de- father, William Reed Carradine, gelo Iadarola, treasurer; Theo- poet, journalist, artist and Lon- dore Barraclough, Stanley Smith, idea "to have an organization of stroyed a bubbler fountain on Will Celebrate Its don correspondent for the Asso- Muriel Ascheim, and Mary Ann people from various racial and the third floor of New Haven national origins which will also ciated Press, died when his son Shea, executive board. The po- hall have been apprehended, re- develop to include American stu- Fifth Anniversary was three years old. sitions for president, secretary, dents." Mr. Johnson is an ex- ported the University Security In 1928, Mr. Carradine pro- and one member of the executive officio member of the Executive department. duced, directed and played the board are still open. title role in "Richard the Third." Council. The explosion which was re- On Sunday, the Feast of James McGuire received the In 1929, he appeared with R. D. Elected as advisor to Interna- ported at 11:30 p.m. last Sun- Christ the King, the St. Thomas nomination for president of the MacLean in "The Taming of the tional House, Dr. Louis L. Gerson day, sent shattered pieces of Sophomore Class. The other Aquinas Chapel Parish in Shrew," "The Merchant of Ven- of the government department porcelain through the corridor nominees are Jodelle Murphy, Storrs will celebrate the fifth ice," "Romeo and Juliet," and stated, "It is an excellent idea of New Haven hall and caused vice president; Richard Nelson, "Othello." At the first Shake- to have an organization of this damages amounting to $200. anniversary of its dedication. treasurer; Elizabeth Morris, sec- spearean Festival in 1933, inaug- type at the University." retary. Security reported that the There will be a solemn High urated by him in Pasadena, Mi. All Students to Participate students responsible for the ex- Mass at 10:30 a.m. with the Carradine played the title role in A basic principle underlying plosion did not maliciously in- Ralph Tipaldi is the presiden- "King John." the organization is that every tend to harm individuals or Rev. James J. O'Brien, adminis- tial candidate for the Freshman He has also played Hotspur in member will join one of the com- damage property but wanted to trator of the parish, as cele- Class. His fellow nominees are "Henry the Fourth," Richard, the Robert Lavoie, vice president; mittees on a voluntary basis. counteract the noise which oc- brant, the Rev. Albert C. Gia- President Marcoglou says in this Duke of Gloucester, in "Henry Carol Fields, treasurer; Joy Gen- curs in the dormitory. A state- quinto, assistant, as deacon, and way "everybody will contribute ment from one of the appre- (Continued on Page 3) ovese, secretary. I the Rev. Thomas F. Stack, pas- (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) [tor of St. Patrick's church in Accident Car East Hampton, as sub-deacon. BY THE • Hews Briefs United Press Father Stack, who preached the dedication service five years Churchill Asks For Vote Of Confidence lago, will deliver the anniversary LONDON — Prime Minister Churchill has demanded a vote of confidence for his action in sending troops to prevent an alleged sermon. - Communist seizure of power in British Guiana. Despite Labo. After the Mass, there will be party opposition, Churchill is expected to win the vote tomorrow. • • • • » an exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament until 5 p.m. if **? 4 President Eisenhower Supports Agriculture Secretary Benson Ik**** ■ WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower has come to the sup- during which time the students port of Agriculture Secretary Benson. The President praised Ben- of the University of Connecticut son's policies and operations at a news conference today and turned and the high school CYO mem- down suggestions that Benson resign. bers will participate in the Liv- • • • • • ing Rosary. V Eisenhower Says Education Sometimes Fails To Teach Responsibilities The celebration of the anni- -"UPW^PWff^^^^WIWP WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower says he sometimes versary will close with Benedic- * wonders that more American prisoners in Korea did not fall for tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- Communist propaganda. The President told his news conference ment. that sometimes the education the nation gives its youngsters fails to teach them their responsibilities to their country. Before the dedication of the Pnoio by Kautman » * » * • Chapel, Mass was celebrated Richard Wagner and Lionel Hewitt, the two students who were Harry Truman Cited As Possibility For Nobel Peace Prize injured when the Studebaker they were riding in, above, collided every other week in Hawley STOCKHOLM — Former President Harry Truman is said to with a truck, are "doing all right," according to Dr. F. M. Good- have a good chance of winning the Nobel Peace prize later this armory and later in a tempo- child, director of the University Infirmary. Robert Gottlieb, Willi- month. Sources in Sweden say Mr. Truman is a leading candidate rary prefabricated chapel which mantic, driver of the truck, was uninjured in the accident which because of his record as president. was destroyed by fire in 1946. occurred Tuesday afternoon on Route 89. CONNECTICUT CAMPUS — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953 (EnmtFrttnit (UampuB PuMiahitd PIT* TlmM a W(M by UndarcraduttM of th* Onlreralty of Coi.nadte-11. atom. O cnuacUout Marcoglou, IH President, Has ISO Class Nominations From Our Readers Colorful Past, Bright Future Letters to the Editor must be submitted to The Celebrate I st Anniversary Campus .111 !•»■ is beiorc publication and must be signed. Names will be withheld upon request. Exactly one )ear ago from last Tuesday (lie By Alex Herrschaft is waiting for him in the Greek elections of 1956. ISO dropped out of campus politics and a year From Greek underground to later the ISO lias returned to the political scene Wants Budget Policy Clarified Manos wants to run for Con- To The Editor: congress, once son of a rich and gress on the Progressive Union with a slate for the fall elections of class offi- elite family and now a progres- cers.