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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Xavier University Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1962-12-07 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" (1962). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2141. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2141 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 DEC 6 196~ :1:.:,:::.:.:·:::::'::::.:.:.:,;... ,.,,,,;:,:::·::::!;!·::~:::'''·'·'''·':':~·.. ,: .. :.·::;:;:".:::.·:,:, ·.•.·-:-:-:.:::--··· :-··· . • v • ···-· y VOLUME XLVll 20~ CINCINNATI, OHIO, DECEMBER 7, 1962 No. 11 Masque Society Opens Henry IV, Part I, Tonight Xavier Holds City-Wide Leadership Conference Historical Play Area Colleges Visit XU ls Second Show For Discussion Program Of Nearly 150 student k•ader~ crnlinn of Catholic CnlJpge Stu Season from neighboring eampuse,: \\'ill dents). There will also be dis Xavie1· University's Masque curne lo Xavier tomorrow lo take plays sl'l up by the NAACP, the Society will open its second show part in the first annual city-wide Catholic lnlerracial Council, the of ·the current season tonight leadership conference. The con Young Republican Club, the when the curtain goes up on its ference, a major first 'ft>r the Young Democrats, NSA, ilnri pre~entation of Shakespeare's Meissner administration, will last NFCCS. He1i1·y IV Part I for a two-week from I :00 to fi:30 tomorrow aft Joe l\leissner, President of end run in South Hall Thea en10011. December 8. [n addi ter .. tion to those stud en ls from Student Council, plans to form Fresh from a performance of Xa\'ier who have bePn invited a 1>ermancnt cit.Y-wide student Mol icrc's .fa re i ca l Would-Be to attend, students frnm Miami council to deal continually with Gt•1itlcman, the Masquers arc University. Western College fol' 11robl1•111s such as those men doing an abrupt dramatic about Women. Villa Madonna. Oul' tioned a hove and in genera: to foee as they tackle one of Shakc Lady of Cineinnali, l\lount St. f11ste1· gn~a ter coo11eration am on~ the students of thcs1~ several uni Sfl!:!~ll"c's most popular historical Joseph. University of Dayton, plays. An unusual combination and Unh-ersit.y of Cincinnati will versities; he is interested in 11lam1 or humor and drama, the play 1•rinee Hal (Geralrl Hamman) seems to have found a moment of be on campus to participate in to lrnl11 related clubs on differ 1·ecounls the events leading to rustic peace away from his boisterous companion, the rotund rap the conference. ent ca1111111st'S to hold combined meeting·s, to 1111t out a joint th0 Jifteenth-century War of scallio11 Falstaff played by t:meran Way. The p:tir prcl\'ide comic The meeting will open al one Ro,-cs, centered in the feud be relief in Shakespeare's HENRY IV, l"ART I, on the South Hall 111ulti-ca1111111s activities cah~ndar, o'clock with a brief orientation pe1·haps to exchang·e 11rofcssont tween the crafty and suspicious boards this weekend and the next, in Kelley Hall. Immediately aft among the 1mrtici11ating· schoolfol King Henry IV and· the billet• erwards the meeting will break but·chivalrous Henry Percy, who for occasional lectures, anti l.t up into smaH discussion groups coo11er;tte In bring·ing spcakcu was nicknamed, "Holl!pur'' .for . _in_. various classrooms of Aller into the area. his ·temper. · · · · ,Alumni Group. To Hold-" Hall. The discussions will center The play features as comic re on such topics as student govern Meissne1· emphasized that. ex Ji l'I' the merry adventures of the ment. problems in relations with Cl'pt fn1· two spcil kers from I he hi1d1-spirited lle111·y, 1'1·ince of Annual Communio11 Sunday school administrations, student NAACP and the CIC, the entire \Vales, and his cowardly yet apathy and ways lo deal with it; program will consist of discus irre11ressible friend, Sir John Xa viet· Univer~ity's Al um n i Carthy, Gordon E. Nead, Clifford on various local civic problems sions and discusison groups. and Fall!laff, who rates as one of Association will observe ils W. Robson and Louis P. Schweer. such as segregation conditions that it will be entirely s\uclent Shakespeare's most colorful low eleventh annual Universal Com in Cincirnrnti; and on other prnb run. He added that. if successful, Other loca lions of gatherings c11111edy characters. munion Sunday December 9 with lems of interest lo loeal college this confe1·em:e will grow inf.ti of Xavier alumni for the observ Emeran Way plays the lead gatherings in Cincinnati and 17 students. In particular there will an effective, worthwhile. and ance include: Chicago, Ill.; Co role as Falstaff. John Gutting, other centers of alumni · concen be seminars on NSA (the U. S. produelive conperntion among lumbus, Ohio; Dayton, Ohio; De recognized as one of the area's tration throughout the nntion. National Student Assoeiation) the sehools invoked for the fu troit, Mich.; Ft. Sill. Okla.; Ft. finest Shakespcal"ian actors, por The class of '63 is invited to and NFCCS (the Natiorwl F'ed- ture. trays King Henry IV. A veteran Wayne, Incl.; Hamilton, Ohio; attend the annual observance member of the Masque Society, Indianapolis, Incl.; Louisville, held in Cincinnati; Gerald Bammon, plays Henry, K,\•.; New York City, N. Y.; Cincinnati area alumni will Prince of Wales, and Masque Northeastern Ohio (Cleveland); attend a special Mass al 10::10 pre.-ident Tom Brinson appears Pittsburgh, Pa.; Philadelphia, Xavier Installs Local a.m. in the Xavier fieldhouse. as Hot5'pur. The other acting per Pa.; Portsmouth, Ohio; St. Louis, soni1el are Fred Walters, John Mo.; Toledo, Ohio, and ·washing IYI ath Society Chapter Finley, Tom Conley, Russ Young, Hoodlum Priest ton, D. C. Dan Vanelli, Mari Ann Moeddel, Tnslallalion ceremonies for latter is the Faculty Correspon Jesuit members of the Xavier Mary Jo Eilerman and Rosanne To Be Honored Ohio's Theta Chapter l)f Pi Mu dent. Others are Ralph Johnson, faculty will attend six of the Huinbcl't. Those making their Rev. Charles D. Clark, the Epsilon, n a t ion a 1 honorary observances lo celebrate Mass or Robert Kolesar, Edward Spil'l: 1962 debut arc Phil Romito, Alex ;'Hoodlum Priest," will re mathematics fraternity, will be to be speakers. They include: nugel, Jr., Hichard Slrenk, and MacGregor, Kc n n el h Rig let', ceive Xavier's a n 11 u a I St. held on December B with Profes Rev. George A. Curran, S.J., Math Club president Charles Judith Billings and Pat Homan. F1·ancis · Xavier medal at the sor J. Sutherland E'ramc of Mich philosophy department; Rev. Curtain time for all pet:form ln·eakfast in the A1·mory t'ol igan State Unh·ersity affrcialing. Geschke. Frank M. Oppenheim. S.J., phil ances will be 8:00 p.m. Admis lowing- the .Mass. The day will start with Mass in osophy department; Rev. Patrick New members a re Lawrence sion is· free to all Xavier stu the Hinkle Hall chapel at 10:30. H. Ratterman, S.J., dean of men; Professor Frame, Direetor Gener Kratz. Walter Ludmann, Jame:> dents presenting l.D. cards; the A large committee of alumni Rev. Orrin "1'. Wheeler, S .. T., al of the fraternity, will then be Luera, W i I I i an~ McCafferty, price for other students will be is working to bring more than theology department; Rev. Vin gin the ecremonies at 4:00 in the fiftr cents. 600 alumni· lo the Cincinnati Charle~ Uhl, and Kenneth Yun cent C. Horrigan, S.J., theology Cash Memorial Room with a talk obscn·ance. Cincinnati division osko. department, and Rev. Rudolph on '·Continued Fraclinns." Later ch<1irmen include: ,James M. Bar Prickeril, S.J. theology depart al 6 p.m. the formal installation bara, John E. Brannon, Paul J. ment. will be held at The Vernon Xavier Cadets Conway, Patrick T. Duffy, John Manor followed by a banquet. H. Helmers, Edwin J. Hengcl The Xavier Alumni A::;socia Yearho(ll{ Host Annual brok, Jr., Clement L. I-Iils, Jo tion holds the Communion Sun To belong lo this fraternity a seph A. Luebbers, Peter J. Mc- day annually on a dale near the sophomore has to have an A Tournament December 3 .feast day of St. average in Math and be in the Francis Xavier, patron of lhe top quarter of his class; a junior Club Photos Xavier University's ROTC sons with the highest scores. The University. or senior must have at least a B Oriranizational photos for tfle second phase of the competition Rifle Club will be host for the average and be in the lop half will highlight some twenty teams 196a i\lusketeer Annual will be 6th Annual Walsh Invitational of his class; and a graduate stu in a shoulder-to-shoulde1· mulch. taken on Sunday, December 9. Tournament to be held in Xav dent has to have a B average ier's Armory on December 7 and Each member of a learn will fire Slow Grabbers in his last year. in the Cash Rl)om <1t the lolluw 8. More than twenty teams from ten rounds in the prone, the inl:' times: twel\•e universities arc expected kneeling, and the standing posi 1.,ak~e Notice Members ilre chosen on these to participate in this two-day tions.