SAM Gets Ahead Since Birth in '48 Duquesne's chapter of the Society for' the Advance ment of Management is sho^t on history, hut long on initiative and progress. The local managers lotaulated their organization,in the spring ol 1948. but could not function officially until late that same year. Ur. J. P. Nilaml. head of the management department in bus. Ad. first broached the idea of lloraUng a stu dent chapter here at the'Universttj. After several in formal gahterings. the group elected Regis CI ougtierty as chairman of the Student Organizing Committee. Then SAM a membership drive go£underway.Pittsburgh Room of Che William Penn H^tel. WWi -\ j\." VstuineJd-No.Vi Pittsburgh, Pq. Fridoy, March 2.1951 Meetings of this nature are not uncoramom lp any business rora- mualty, but this one ta unique |a New Student Council Takes that it's the first one tomnletA motivated and arranged by «r itL Office; Elects President defj group. ' . ' • Ballots from the rural precincts nave Anally been tabulated and Toe confttb which is expected to *et underway at 9 a.tn. will feat- i the results of last Monday's Student Council election are.noyf offi ure a parafJe /or prominent .meat, cial. Twenty new councilmeh, were swept into office fcn the wave speaker* who are expam in the of bBllntswhich, overflowed onto ine floor in the Dean of Men's of- field of m-tnagement. HlghiiabUng ^rice.^fweuiy-ohe percent of the\ the day 'a oaatorirsl brigad* wili be eligible student body'participated Da, L111 ian till breth. noted, author in tne election.- ..- * \ Biology Teachers and lecturer, •' In their first official meeting on Dr. Gywelh Speaa* Tuesday the new Council elected To Confer Here |Dr. Ollbftth. mother pf II chijftt- •John Kooser,; Bus.' Ad. candidate, rs|a. grahdnjothef of IS ^ad real-life to be president for the coming year. The \ nticrosco^e watchers of bfroinp of'!Cheaper by the Doze ,"f, ' COLLEGE -l; Pittsburgh will bring DuqueSne into will speai at 4 ryu.: on " r tj* " There Mere no split tickets: sharp focus tomorrow-wheji local TJreada in ^anage'meot !*' '' biology teachers congregate-here among the "solid scientist" of the! The Student managers have ar* for the second annual biology in College, jrhey strung along with: rjoiged the|r cohferei.ee in two i ea* stitute. A featured speaker will be Joseph Kissane, junior, and George! alonh. Geerge P. .Souta, pus., Ad. pr. Adrian Poitras. assistant, pro Kushner, isenior. ,• - 'JSI-will moderate the -morning ies- : : fessor of zoology, who will dis . mis AD . : r •ion and Jnhn J. Kom. !)ua. Ad. cuss. "The Isolation and Cukure Returns from the downtown disth Tammies Present Single BSt will prvMde in the kfternooi of Fungi." \ ( net showed a big Bus. Ad. margin, \ fclr. [R.1 Conrad{Coop|r, vice nres- for-Janes L. Doyle, sophomore;. 300 «* Attend - Performance at Mosque- ideht of (nduatrial ei^tlneenns for John 'Kooser. junior; and Leo Theinstltute. is being ^sponsored Syria Mosque will rlflgf#tth\tiie mslodies nf siovene. Croatian, L'.S. steel of Ofsawarij will present Claugherty, senior. by the Pittsburgh DiocesaivScience and Serttan tolkjusiepfhen \&kUnWwity ilkmburiuana make ihe feaUwddreas eatiL|ed "l)i«vv(qp- MUSIC and Mathematics Associaticjh. More ment arid' Application; of lndua*>ial tiieir annual anpearance Sunday night. The Hooper St. machine will have than 300 Diocesan teachers are S>o*fciea.f at 9:,13 alii". Mr. Ddoald!? a feminine -influence for this term. expected to attend. ' \ The *show will get off* to a fast s*irt with the rythmic dances b. MiinrbJ, vice (sre»ld)ent'of Thomp- Music School elected'three women- • ' . VI songs and music typical .of the' Balkan, peasant's. Tne second hall |soh aind; Co. and Mr. John'T. Ryan, Marion Zbalisner, freshman; Doro The meeting will begin in theij s dedicated to the roik music of ;' fcxemtivf vice prc!>le*nt of Mine w thy Becker, sophomore; and Gloria Campus Theater at 9:15 ? "with eir,^jvthe' esten| United States. The Topper and tails {safety Ahpllaneea Qt. *Ui follow 'Cqsentino, junior - to do its tegis- ihvpcatiop by ' Rev. J., Gerald cpwboy music, singing anil square jhim ^efcW« the-lunch tlm> tntepia- lating. ' , ' • ,. Wals'V University vice president. icing created Quite a sensation Begins Casting PHARMACY Rev. Thomas Qulgley. superintend it was prevented before fniro- i. nw*«/ an J**** 8) Balloting on the first floor ward ent of Catholic schools in. this p^anVudlences. iUusJc of_ihe Lfctin Casting, far Tower and Tails' '» of Caaevin Hall provided a slim diocese wili be present. J L Americas' and a modem sfene ilill annual musical production will be margin, for the Pharmacy ticket of Font Sections close thfe program. held on Monday. Wednesday, and NFCCSCooeri Friday. March 5. 7, and 9; ui the Robert Nierman, freshman; Yfilliam Kour sections will; be held in VatleS PU Sinclair, sophomore: Michael Nutz, various parts of the Campus. Gene Carpus Theater at «U» h.ir. thia Variety t*K a Tambmlttan spec- In Benefit Gam* junior, and William Derek, senior. tics, Oenetics and Evolution, Ecol year TAT will present "The Vaga falty.i As o»\crlUc put it, "Taav EDUCATION ogy, and Visual -Aids are the main bond .King. • • t«y Rodolf PrUM. Tne. KPCCS guintet handed- a burltaan concerV" is a way of say Early sporadic returns froth the subjects to be discussed by-the select^: toars ol au-atars from St. ing many things;;master (ousician- All singers, dancers, and actors upstairs Canevia districts swelled speakers. The speakers will be VinceiV College a sound 118-51 ship, dance artistry, -super^ show- are cordially Invited to audi Hon • Into a landslide for Education nom from the faculties of colleges in trouncing'before 1100 fans atitetoa manship and. a woiiderriil efeniBg for this major production Class Rings | Cosentino, secretary; and Mary Lou member in the Council. Tlcmrti A the A. Patrttk's Day parade, Sat Prantz, treasurer. A special election will be ar There IS etu£ time In get Uckeu. urday, lurch it. Sealars whs wait to /set caaaa- Freshman and sophomore classes ranged to determine the rwnraaenta- for this ouhrtandtng musical »ro- The students plan to for. m a • aTaaaf* wmlTwalaM ^w»»T«lawM«w»wwl •¥• •Tw>¥aW in the College, and the freshman tln from these classes after their caa be pur-based at at toe student lounge, Hal smal to.ee toelr orOrs to Oae class in Bus. Ad. submitted no pe petitions are received. oa wlctooyst. to the parade area. ;( waakwwmi hetore afcrcw t*. if y i Friday, March 2; 1951 Nice Goingl Fr. MacNamara 's Ban' Another basketball season for the Fled and Blue has Gets"Dowi 1 Bedt" Just abbbt'run Its course. When the Dukes put the lid • on their '50-'51 eltort tomorrow night at Geneva, they The Dean of Men took n oves this week to. overtoil can look back, on a very satlslactory campaign. ;' • ,'some of the unsavory conditions resulting trora' the - University's location (n. a large city's UansiSonai The, present crew had several obstacle* toI;t>vav,' zone. Student proctors/ will take over their M9-lUe - MP come at the very outset, rhey had very little front .; duties next week. line experience around which to rebuild. Whan last JMCATALAHO .' year's-startlng live departed via graduation It meant The new" law enforcematat body is divided ifilfe two Air Force cadet seniors may be sporting grins, but this one .had to atari from scratch. \ % • parts. Three men will act as student proctors. One ol' Done of us.are laughing. Naturally, each guy has an them will be on duty In ca npus police headquarters on The Moorwen of a season age had height and poise ace up his sleeve which leads him to believe he's not the first -floor ol the Ad wilding ev^ry night Iffcm 10 gained from lour years.'ol varsity experience under the going, but tho-other 68 are. I admit to it. willingly.* p.m. until jl a.m. They I m\ check i>n the attar-dark? freshman eligibility rufii,' Mor»ver, the team which : i^^been .round a U'comirsuid Lve figured fi an represented Duquesne In the NIT last March had ac comings-ana-golngs of the dorm tjwellprs.' put: When 1 go dbwnijtor the physical; I'll bring jjhe; complished an impressive post war court record for 'An Important job of th.s campus police girlfriend along. She's a walking example of my*poor the University. . ' \7 .V •• to escort coeds up the SI iff from downtown a vision. Why,, when she comesiinto,a joom. i everyone Uovlntinto a sttnaHoii'such;as this always puts a iiita down A they caji't stand to look at tier. Shi's ' The second division o [ the guardfe will learn under pressure. fThelr present chart of 1C and 8 jiving proof of my |iyoplan'failings.) Thej trick Js: all the recently elected student council (excluding Loyola and Oeneva) Is no blotch even com prove she's living. !l 1 ! ,J They have been issued b ue and^fed W ban authorize them to raid c;ird games, collar si pared ui .recent ClufI standards. And that,CCC average The Cafe Ear K\ 1; .. [ IPj ' .''[,(," the classroom building aid keep students o: looks a lot better than what they were conceded In I - As an alternative. 1 can revert to the bad ear gag. - ed campus areas, such a:; the drill iield. the pre-aeason shapje-H v'Yi \ '- In this, the Idea is to get an artist to do a miniature ' There. Is no hig -reason why the Dukes didn't go of a nurse qi your ear drum. The inquiring medic im Accordii g to Father N.acNan.ara. Eean ol V.cn, > lertber this season.! Bat there are about five little mediately believes y^o have.a malfunctioning auditory* /'there are some details In the plan ' till to bejwjorkea • reasons. This Is no reflection on the capabilities of oriiice (bad ear). One must use caution, however, ouLl' when employing this] evasive strategy. The first time the UoOremen. Simply to say that they aren't built The police headquarte rs in the Ad buildln g viiU I used it. I failed to fall. |,• , cloae enough to the! boop'for modem basketball com as.a communications ce iter for all esident s udents. 'r petition. -,' -\ \ •' • The Naval Reserve called me in for a physical and Here a staunch sentinel will keep watch long .nto the' •'V-KY i the "nurse" happened to be a cerpsman. Still. I al night, dispatching stalw art resident!men 1" 'atswvr to Through a schedule, that ottered- tew letut-. most got away with it. . . but then, (he doctor tried the signal!; of stranded coeds. ' , J ./it Dukea did better than bold their own. When they ran to make a^ate. And, you know, officers aren't per Thise linovations ar! expected to-pu/taelh ip.the throogh their first ten games without a setback they'd mitted to go out with enlisted men. . , 1 campus 'regulations ban led down by the Deal of Men' already exceeded expectations. And the final results Cat Oat ' \ •: '. [ | 1 few weeks ago and now afJectipnatelyukfaown as won't detract anything. I hear the Tammies are making another trip. This \ "MacKamsra's Ban." l \ \ time they're coming to Pittsburgh! The gallivanting M Civil Defense \-V \ gypsies *riU gyrate Sunday at the Mosque. According The thi ;e men assig led, with pay. to nightly duty An emergency planning committee the Unlver- to. the ads. the show will feature Vivacious Dancing. In the police headquarters are/resident students Wil slty has devised a detailed plan of civil defense to I havan/t seen her, but I imagine she's pretty good. liam Keniusls. Arts '5 ; Johli^D. shea, Araf'Bl; and be employed on campus in the event of an air raid or One thing about that outfit, they've got plenty of Joseph Pelesjty, Bus AI '52. any other grelt emergency. guts. If you doubt me, go out Sunday evening and count (C»nW u«y FroFromm Co. Students, faculty'and civilian workers aUk&.wiI]\be\ the number of strings they use. pressed Into service to facilitate the plan in any cam \ Cat Tale Geneva] and Duquesn^ nave cnapters. 01 tnese. on of emergency. Details of the defense measure can be Jim Notarian. news editor of this organ, illegally quesne ranks near the i op in re garc to actiiw meir.ber* readily Integrated into the overall community civil parked his car in front of the gym last week. To Stay ships. From its sjeagc r beginning the Fii zslmmons defense scheme. \ V the hand ot the law, Jim placed his PRESS card on organization has increm a sed its rolls to 87 pie sotis. Certain safety measures are embodied in the plan the \ windshield. The Student chapters s to enlighten thei members to cover all concerned in the event of an air raid or fixed a parking ticket thereto, lie added a slip of on management probl i'o show and pnji ide unde^ similar disaster. \" ' \ ' paper with one word neatly printed thereon, to wit: standing [for the position ot management IB our econ- Administrative captains have beet) selected for potijcp." I guess the moral is, Jtrq. you can't treS- -omic system. every 'school of the University. 'They will have auth pass with a press pass. \At various meetings managerial problem ority in any situation arising within their particular CalfleatX \ ' | ;' cussed and practical sii ilutions drawn. Last week, an unfortunate scandal-broke out in the ies are usually a part of this procedure. A wtudent guard under direction ol Student Council good city of New York. You all remember the sordid further authenticity ,to these discussions^ •would also be designated to serve in various capa affair where liolman burned while Roman fiddled. >, d us trial leaders are asked to present cities during the emergency, i \\ i'.\t ' Well sir. in the midst ot the hubbub, an erstwhile Present officers ot University SAM The University holds a strategic position in local WDUQ. announcer and bromide brewer on page six of elude; Andrew Lonchtr, president; civilian defense. It cap offer radio service, an uncon- the DUKE raised my "back by alluding to me as a bas vice president; John J. Korn, treasurer; Hi tamlnated water well, access to a large hospital, its ketball player. Mel who hasn't touched a ball since . corresponding secretai r and Jean Finloo own nursing stall. Cons Iderable emergency bousing and we ran out of marBSerfinp cherries. / \ .|.. secretary. ' aid space, a kitchen, i nd many cellar arena* V . Why. the last time I iribbled I sett my vest) to the! !!r. Robert S. '1 In any emergency, h iwevar. there are two paramount \ cleaner. Yes sir ve hung tip my knee pads for good. School ot business admonitions to everyr he affected: be calm and seek Particularly. I woulS like to prevent any stigmatiz advisor.' •\ 1 ing of the good record ol the Pharmacy Phive. Triey defeated us without getting their smocks wrinkled. W They ran around us like 4-way cold; tablets going all Duques 16 University waysatonce. J| t\.'|-.\ \^jX \\ My only complaint against the Dfiig Store Dribblers Albert won't honor the meal ticket. ACP All-Anterica , v r - j • ' i Official Newapaper ol Duquesne University published' Ahead weekly during the a chool year. Subscription price. ganizing $1.50. OlOce: upon J10 Administration Building. Pw*.\»: •';; T.i « FRANK CHRISTOPHER. Editor the local group observed the .functions of student chapters at other district colleges, to the time their . Managing Kditor . New* Edttot charter was sanctioned they had attracted 60 members. .. UtlX MURPHY I * JAMES KOTARIAN one ol the first official acta of the newly approved, chapter waa the election of officers to guide their act- i tM Ult...... J ...... ' .FRED OIULIAHO Ivities. J. K. Albaugh. Jr., became the first presidenL '-*,-. EelMt. • . .BILL WHOLEY John Speaker, as vice president; Edward Kennan. as iMlety Ulw...... LEO HCMCILLY treasurer; and Betty Jean Wilson as secretary rounded E.l«w. ... J ..DERRICK BELL oat the panel of officers. , .*.*«. . . J* AUL CROWN SAM is not primarily a student organization. It orig _ K—f.'- • XMARLE1 LYNCH inated among ••ganaianl people in business, indust N..l».l Uwtl.1 «.•.„...... JACK *KDOWOOf*l ry, education, and government to spread the aims and i rWr A**.-. .It* iAh«S $KYOt» A benefits ot t • "V frieiy. Nkt& 2. 1951 DUKE _ Enrollment Statistics Show Fit* Facta Slight Decrease For Spring ; h tO WkTWJAIC k. A. '$1 ! Official enrollment statistics released this week by registrar x jilaurice Murphy indicate a decrease of 462 students. - t, , ' Included in this number, however, are 126 February graduates. At the last meeting uf the stu The annual Qui ado wu, apon* o This drop in ehrollmenL is notjas great as: some colleges have dent Accounting Association. Mr. SB? t»r r*te Alpha PW leek FTidav nave felt this year. One of wtiicl 'lug - 2C8 women, 44 f below last William OTrten, Director, of Stu night, «»» Mtri Ttroses Russo. V • suffered* a decrease of OJ/I year; Pharmacy — 177 men and 45 dent Placement Bureau at the D.V. Alumnus; cop tt»p honor* by llO.OOO students. . r / women, losing nine men and one Fits Building, gave an enlightening' defeating both meiebers ol in* woman. Law -t 137 men and three lecture on what the student ac i Total spring enroiiment is 4,219; faculty end freL j, women, losing seven men and one countant cad expect Upon gradua jpale students comprising 2.SCO, woman, and the Uraduate School tion.'His discussion left no doubt Sine* the dleepoeerance of the ana 1,363 female sturfeiits. The with 181 men and 98 women, a loss In the minds of those present that Lttle Brown Jug, in which th* fail enrollment Uoal was 4 .CS1. Of eight men and 19 women. a good-Job would depend upon the winners PW waa entered an oj] Veteran students' are decreasing Individual being able to think for scroll and placed within 'the Jug, hlosem \JJ , future winner* or d» affair, in .'rapidly! 'from the/peak enrollments Patrick McShor. . of last year. I/ujuesne has 1,576 cluding h!r."Rueeo. Will be pre- At the close of the meeting new student veterans, of which .1.502 seated with a ten carat told pin. Saint's Life ] members were received. As a re with "i>ta Alpha Phi" Inscribed are male, a^d 74 are female, Pianist Gives minder to those desiring admittance on ll. .-:"'. Reviewed into.this organization, March 15 is First Concert Regs Conllc. popularise, joctay fcinroujmejit by. schools is as fol A lecture on the life of St. Maria the deadline for the'present semes •t wWSa acted W moderator anil lows/ Bus Ad - 1.230 men and 7& Goreui will highlight the FTA Patrick McSluue. Music "52. will ter. Accounting majors should erased his eudlance with some J losing 127 men and 9 wo- dinner-meeting next Thursday. The give a full length piano recital ID participate in extracurricular ac huaurous incidents Ihat nave oe- ; jAen: Arts — "25 men-and 151. wo- meeting will be held in the Faculty Uje Campus Theater. Wednesday. tivities like the Accounting As* curred to him while alnnt hla earl* | men. losing 77 men and 30 women; dimng room beginning at C p.m.. March 7, at 8:15 p.m. Association, in order to gain a morning program. Cordlc and Co. Education — 316 men and 672 wo broad outlook on pnpbiems arising Rev. Camillus Barth of St. Paul's Mr. McShane, a student of Mr. men, oft 49 n.en and 108 women; in accounting and business. Nf * nmbara wlU be admlttod at i Monastery will speak of the newly Hugh MacDonald, will be the first Music — 100 men and 98 women. a Matlna to b« hold n«H weak, [w canonized Italian saint, Maria student w give aucb a recital bare losing 13 men and 2 women; NUTS- Mir* VJeU Trm. Theresa GoretU. Desiring to spread in many years. ,' It becomes my duty each semes devotion to the young girl who died ter to remind students that they Laat aeiroatar this writer asaed One of the last student recitals rather than commit sin, FY. Cair.il- must fill in* certain tonne in order Uta faculty for more Said trtpa and to be presented, was given by Mr. to keep their records complete for lus will show a series of colored the> came through. For the put ' henry Mazer, well-known conductor graduation, A few minutes how can slides taken doting the holy Year t*o veeaa trips have been mad* to of the Wheeling Symphony Orchest- save a great deal of agony later on. Canonization ceremonies. \Mary the Armour Meat Packlna Companj Tberea was proclaimed a saint of and director of the, Downtown Pus Ad office has requested that on the North Bide and the Planer. the Catholic Church on June 25. Chorale, who was also a student of all seniors who are expecting to Scientific Companj'. Students'has* 1950, FT. Camillus will, also pre Mr. MacDonald. , \ be graduated in June fill out a \ ' i > favored these tours Judslni hi the sent slides showing -various other Personnel Intarmettpn form that , Mr. McShane's program will in lane atlrnaan.es. • \J holy lear Celebrations. they may pick up at the office. clude: !' Ticket Sale This form will help prospective : This waah * trip Is planned to Tocatta and Fugue in D-Minor by employers with information on stu .the Copperweld Company In piaas- At the reeling, which will follow Bach and Eusonl dents that they are seeking. port. The group will leave (or the | the dinner, chance books for the Sonata in F*kinbr. Op. 57 ,"Ap- 'piant ax 1X30 p.n.. Anyone who is $50 raffle will be available to passiboau") by Beethoven - X*- L ists. are now available In the interested In aUandln$ and who has members. Plans have been made legro Assai - Andante Con Koto \ Bus Ad office for those who will be ' a car mlaht; contact Mr. Robert for prizes to be given to the-stu Allegro Ma Non Troppo. taking comprehensive exams this weidrran at the Flu hmldlna ano dents selling; the highest number Etude in r-Minor (Octave Etude), semester. Your name is desired ht HU1 make trajiapprtatlon ,'ar- • of books, •'•*, and Ballade No. 4 in F-Minor by under your major field, • raniteaenta. 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"H.r. I. ybur answer for Military Training on WDUQ a realty differ.nl si Library Exhibits Mr. John T. Stratum, educational Students from Pitt will put the Venice Display psychology instructor, will head a Question, "how Will the Draft of panel cemposed of University "de^ 18-Yaar-olds Effect the Lnlvsr- Venice, a photographic exhibi haters tad two. members' of th* sity?" to Mr. wlillam S. Tacey. tion prepared by4 the editors of WDIM) staff in eramlnins Uie topic. head of ttie apeech department at UP E. will be shown at the univer "Military Training Prograiss In the Pitt, oa March i. sity Library from karch 1 to 22. Colleges" oh a March It oroadcaat The exhibition la an expansion of over »1HJQ end *QV. C I the article. Renaissance Venice; This program la .pan of a aertea Drama of Grad and is the third to be baaed on the sponsored by KQV which will also LIFE articles dealing with the feature students from the fobr other Seen en Video history of Western culture. Pittsburgh colieaea. ' - \ > [ Edward *. Qlbnena,'- Duquesne Included in the exhibition are Carnegie Tech opened the series alunnus, will realize A dseam of twenty-four large panels telling the when It presented Or. John chriev nknv pfejwrights when hi* play; story of the fabulous Italian city lah earner, CIT presldenl. who "A Ch»l Oo the Wind" |riu' be which enjoyed a charmed life. The was guestloned by a pane) of Tech preaentid by Studio; One.|famoua pictorial material is organized un drama ] students concerning "The TV theatre. der four categories: Government. Draft and Its hftect on tnglneer- "studio One." whic:h ui brned- Religion. Art and, Literature. Civic lng." Tola protram waa broadcast oast locally over WDTV-V. «tWilul pre- and private Architecture. last evening. sent (4 putt on Monday. March 11. •t IOIPU. e Prepare to step into a responsible EXECUTIVE executive position in the retailing ; A firiirr student 'of the School of Therv'i olweyi .oinething ^ field: liuyin?. advertining. fashion, Dren-a.. which was dlsbarfded In new ol Kino's. . .owe hsve'e CAREERS personnel. Specialised training, ex IMS. Mr. uihbons atteluM Du- Hm very r«w..l, The Caw- . clusive!) lor college grstlualr^. < o\rrt (lulrsns from 193f> to 1«S9. ! [,nc Cardigan See* |le«ke» II RETAILING merchandising, personnel nisnsge- I. mode of wrinkle-proof meht, teitiles, store organization. sele> j Shown Gobordmo and COM! • One-year Ceaarae promotion,; and aft pfaaees of More Summer Courte$ in evevy conceive bie color. * activity. Realistic! approach lindet store-trained firully. Clasaea sre com BWVElSin ef MADtlB $24 50 Exclusive at KING'S (Baa^pJAL^ _—____* VasssaVAvJaaeJ bined with- paid stare work. Students ^w»asavy eawWeT* II Ivtl • Neat Clots Begins are usually placed before graduation. July 2, 1951 Coeducational. Master's degree. Limited enrollment. thmt'. Far aasian. laaeears. anWs FJasl W tanwaawwsva^at MewtSawawtanSL awaaaaw
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liaiAKN auiiau ran ajraii raaii«i»e I ewaawaW tltJawMT Kincis KTTSeUtGK. StNMA «Rlvt«JiTT Of »1iTSe.a.M . ntWanaura. I aw»lew»aia.awia' Bridge Club Kappa Sigs Plan East Club of-th€ Week Open* Drive Three Bands to be Featured Pi Omega Pi For Members Kappa Sigma Phi iratemity will present their 14th annu^ A\me*4bership| drive Is currently Ball, H^rch 30, at the Willjam Perm Iotel. At?, a selling | b^ing conducted.by the Univeraity. the fraternity has kept the low price to adrrission ot last y n rridge club lor rresljraii and sopho has hiri?d three orchestras instead ol o lly one. •we students wishing to learn .the 'As in the past the dance will be gameNpfjj brjdge. : Atf a special .Jea- a semi-jrpnnal arfa.ir-.and corsages ture ofjthe\ drive anyone joratrig are i banned. Dancing will, b*- from UK club\in ewakh will be'gWej nine to 1 one. » •. bridge ijstWtioJre free afcbaree. • The Kappas said rather than have \one ."namje band" aiid a crowded The -bridge- cft?b'\meets 'eyeo' dance floor .the services iff three Tuesday evening at '<^30 in Boom to^ fligntj algreftations have been 2 of the Student obtained and the entire seventeen An invitation is- also ' eaiejided th ndorjol! the hotel has been rent-, t* -di\\ student, uiclviding evening edfor the affair. studenli; wanting to Join the club The' orchestras who 'will, supply and epief various tWna^nts, the nielodi are: Baron -:iIiot, Russ Those interested should contact ftomeroj [aftd Carl Alter. TJiey will [r. Hri*|o -6^ the Rus Ad sc^oo; be -locaWd In the Hose, Urjban and Duqueaai Rooms respectively^ »••>«. r»ri Jl~.» h.ld by Pi Co* PI or., |i«W Angola member stationed v The adtnission price of the dance; M,., Mod.l. Or. WfljpSr. P.wlc.lo Kht, Feasor Mo,cor. Grwfe Flynn, ie cafeteria on .Monday, i(arch ; this year is $3.90. Because of ade I Lor. SMmi. No'Cr.lu. !«»»« ond Mary McMonvS. lone having ^uesUonsJicjin- quate gpace faculties no reserva- **- organization can.:havei tions are being accepted, r • ° The highlight of the evening will [Alpha f hi chapter' of J>1 Omega All student* in the den Uieir aijs^ered at this time, i be'the, crowning of tih^ jaueen which PI RlHln... Education j Honorary WAIT eligible. In J939, 1 will take place at the intennission Conroy, tl •trmity ' celetratrd Its] eleventh [Jelia fraternity was organised Psychology Club of the da nee. Last year Kappa Sig reappointed camJius repre .y. «r on ci npus *iy holdlni a dinner this time, high scholarship sentative fjjT Philip Mbfri:; Cig- ma Phi.chose Marie Caserta. .-\rt-s it the koinerell Hotel idijanuarj., A reqtQreiMtnt W i^mbership. V es for the spring sea est er» Elects Officers '51 to'reign as queen .of the ball. ill's big aiiti for this se ester At this tine a'lli newj oieir.oem Cm June-S. 1940. the fraternity to- give^ every sir.olter a »r» arci ptaO into the fraternity. a A made, national and become the norary psychology • Tickets for the ball may be pur the Hey U: An TeitbelHljll. Oliver lpti* Phi chapter^ Pi Omea* Pi .cers for the yres-i chased from, the> membew\ of the • K rait. Jo. rph Dlelst. Jaines watt. has been active at; Duquesne. nine fraternity and will shortly be * rrle Cov Tt. and Jo»ephT.egina.-\ ty-sevei} stutteata have been initi- sale in the cafeteria. V :'~rf—••— 1— Sclioles lc requirements for fi&rA ated. Tl K \Y Duffet was Vlected presi- 0 In the orrnrdikllon 'are ^ The cWtesVhks one Honorary ler officers* are: Rudolph Prop & Wing student, must attain * 2,« V Wmber, M. A.kj .WrlstA Dean of vice president; Mary Caruso, It? point arerage Intbusioes>i s the School Of Business Administra- and RaymWl .'ICurJ. ihjecls. This factor has kent the Smoker fraternity a relatively .-HTiaJI smur. sent officers of the fraternity Tfbe AFROTC fraternity. Prop . • |\ The aactivitie. s of PI Omers ,p\ (tfe; Vlrace. rTjiW p^ldent; \AO»- and Wing, will hold a smoker-buffet both proteMlonal and .atelaA la Conte. vice president; Patricia After' ectioDs the clluh laid lunch Thursday. H*arcb 8. at 8:30 Last year, several type- Irk. treasurer. Lois Steimer. aVo- tentative M for sending a, ren- p.m. The smoker will be held at a»v\ Greater Pittsburgh Airpoijt. and all litlng demonaleaUons . ny ir-aaW Urj: Mar; McManus, social chalr- resc|ntative .to yit American Psy chological association's coov^n- members and alumni are invited to xere .loonsored la addition juan. Narcissus Trenton, historian. \ landllnt of » project for lie ttoiij to be held kt I*oc*iin cdl- attend. ' ~lu v.llverda Hodel is faculty legJi April 21. \ ^ ne Lnlversllj Alusinl Asso- for the group and Father I Harcar serves, as^hapr a fail of 1934., students In The dub, baa also- decided j to inesa tducatlonDepartment prepare several papers on psycho- organised the Cbrnmeddnme^Club, logj which wiii be delivered at the PU combine the social aad profes- Psychology Forum at" Allegheny atonal interests of It* members. College later this spring. Papers Wv iWil| be prepared by Rudolph Zlody Campus Calendar fit Tournament id 4ohn Duffet. and -possibb Ouqiwau'a debatira, flrilslied other members. with a record of 4 wins and 4 loss Wito.dl; HARCH 4: "JS * \ es, as a result ol their participa Sundaji: J p'.oc - Stan* Lambda tion In the ML Bercj colleW tour Phi: meeting- In - Room 1 of the Travel and study nament held on-{Fth>v24. Splfraaing Student Lounia. .V. .[ , •" " on the national topic. "A NeV In- B:J0 p.m. - Tamburltaan Sbo« at lernational Organltatwn of kon- ABROAD • Sjna lluauue. CoDrnunlst Nations;" the team fron Tuasflaj: 12 uoon - School al Phar- Cowlinc Oman fniTersiCy tied with this summer macjt rr««. /lias* and 0>e> countrie. that raierwat you ssoat Down wnsw llllllt to: Jobs H. FWhay, Ph. D, Director. TWA Air World $5.00 ( Bducatakn Swrvioar, 80 K. 43t»d Ht., Has. Yerk IT. N. T. -C FARREN TYl-tnrttlTII! Ca Ml LI»I«TY AYI. AT 1./44J m Duqu.>n. DUKE *.. Pictotial Pafc 4^
ON TARGET - Senior R.O.T.C .hjdnnt, Robert Whotiel, lonl. hi. light, on W|»« the now Air Force rifle team undor Mojor Uhrinak and M,Sgt. Ship lay aim wtnn riflo matchee. Tho teom too* port In the Hoorit compotition eorly fill* Month.
CKEDITS DUE - Invariant —it. h> Doaaaaaa'o HSO-51 bo.kotbotl .on to* now fading Into hi. Wry were WDUQ'. ancnUenl play-by-olay aa» •criaMon •> tOfartad by Al Hollornntv, PoJ Man. and Ed Da-.bln.lil; and (tight) Phy.ic. profe«.or Andrew Ko.ota'a (iInt. of tho canle.t., eav inatnrlant In blgtimo colloga bo.k.lboU. •CELEoWITY TIME . anrndleeia. To I III.IMI of owing, awocribee big Into.I Mwjardine* on WDUC'l CwMpua Canjwon .Mow. ' FrUefc Ifcrcl,^ 19i
ed. Ccjaeb Moore alsj, lanning as the best rHayj • has run across ana alia his Captain has turned] by Fred Giulijjmo insistent scorer in the fto! Sport* Editor s of the season. Moore feels! leadership and fight of bJtj i>u and Jim Glass&ire of baske ball meant to the bespeo Vlllanova. Jack Rethertord ot llaldwln lace; Sherman White of taclec senior became evident just 1 Jl' and Jim slaughter ol South Carol na. befon the start of the season when In the scoring department, Hennessey itured the honors by hitch-hiked all the way from his h metown in Steel ton, Pa. dur netting a record breaking 36 points Id the ent Duke-Wildcat re- ing the big snow to take part in an match. Joe I.uchl's 32 point scoring ipree at the Gardens was the exhibition game. Pittsburgh sports previous high. ; \ \ write s began to notice this unique &it point-making is only one phase ol the- game. The modem LOST: "R. ' ' ' a spread in.one of the local papers. . Kuzma. differs from Manning in Probably the best of the bog boys are sherrr. White ihd Jim Slaugh HELP WANTEDl Two (2| Good 8o.k.trx,l/ P/ay.r. for '51-52 S.oton his >pinion as.to the results of ter who beam above the C-10 mark. Both opponents ar\ as graceful this lesson's showing, hank feels as swans, and besides haying a monopoly on the backboards, they that i the only game j that' should have gained national prominence «•( th their scoring fehtsi White Two Seniors Play Final have been lost was the New York and Slaughter are both listed among the top ten scorers in the engagement with LIU. With a little more j effort all i the other losses nation. .',-. , \t\ Game Against Geneva couldj have be^n turned Into wins , The only-other type ol^rager needed to fill out the Orei {team according to the hard-fighting cen-' is the playmaker. The Dukes have matched strategy with of ' ~ j • '!.|ji4oal»y*l [ ter.. the beat in the country, namely Leo and Rodger'Johnson lm When the Dukes ring down the curtain oh the present basketball Likes Coaching • , Olasamire. '. »''*.': T\j .' [ \ season only two of the cagers will have to {start concentrating on Rarik has a limited service class The Johnson boys (not related) 'displayed amazing dribbllni what to do after leaving Duquesne. Uncle Sajm has already found a ification and does not expect to be passing and hustling in their New Vear's tussle with the"Dukes. ation for! John "Red" Manninp but HarfciKuzma has a problem callei to the colors. Not for awhile anyhtjw. He would like to get start- At one point in the game. Leo was In a collision that would have rsolve. [ • iiT* • i • 1 ' o.a teaching job where ,he Manning and Kuztita are thtt only fdr am unheralded sophomore and sidelined a heavyweight, but he continued to play. Olassmire, work into a basketball coach- players on the fourteen man squad especially since it took place in fancy Vlllanova strategist. Was probably the most spirited.of the ition. The popular Kuzmaei> who [will be fearing via graduation. the spacious confines of Madison trio. He sat tip plays, was a leech on defense, and added'some to spend this summer in the Both boys have been on the start Square Garden. ^Manning, however, mill as hei has been doingjfor points to the Wildcat"s total, J. V ing five since the first game and was unimpressed and performed like st four yefrs. L f \ \ Picking five men to represent the group of star opponents, the their loss IS sure to be felt when be had Ice in his veins. awl result would he a starting quintet that included Hennessey, the next campaign rolls around. ' John is. in the school of Educa is 23 years ol«*and stayed f school fur two years before White. Slaughter. Leo Johnson, andfQlassmire. Wify wait till next Red captained this year's squad tion and has majored * History. and it was ft distinction that be He leaves for the Army In June to the Bluff. He is also week to see how they compare with Dudey Moore's selections. richly, deserved. After coning- to and win probably find a welcome ucation with a History majpr. this Bluff from Homestead High, spot on any service five that hap s biggest thrill while at Du- 1 Duouasne's basketball quintet picked up some added prestige the* cod! floorman wasted op time pens to be near. He would like to was his first starting role the past wtek when the NIT and NCAA bids wire accepted by in letting court followers know that latch on to a coaching job when t VPI. Hank Chipped'in 18 Arizona.' The Dukes know that at least one team which they have he belonged in the' stiff competi U» Army is finished with bis serv against the Southerners and tion of collegiate basketball. The ices. Captain Manning feels that good night all around, j \ beaten »111 be among the title contenders In the post-season tour- redhead's favorite game, and one ibe Dukes did Just as much as he nan ents. If LaSalle, a prospective candidate tor the Nit' tourney. for which he'll long be remembered. expected before1 the season began. gets Its bid, the Moorsmen's record will standout a little more. , was the hard fought encounter with He says that most of the early vic i the Long Island Blackbirds when tories were won with scrap and by be was but a bench-riding: sopho- playing together but the absence Sports Variety hy »(. HAU.AMAN of the blgj man finally caught up to the Hill toppers. Rejoiaed Davies IH Tops IV- PkUawtlssia smry: VUla- these teams waif for as before they Manning bad played for Chick aova's halnlluers eertainb weren't nave their peak nights?" Dairies at Homestead for two years Manning picks this year's' Long , ft} obaervaal of Phlllj's "Otj or Lobby Scenes. Hank kuzroa ensi before he again, joined the master Island team as the best he ever broutedj Lore" creed ... the only ling with his sister sod sister-in- mind at Duqueshe. The LlO game ^played against and Sherman white aymbol of affection die Dukes got law who trekked from Steelton to f eaa Jlai Mooneya ura-giaw hand see the battle ... Art Goldberg was an important one and when las j the beat individual player he shaker with Captain Red Manning and Chuck Wechaler were also Chick scanned the bench for some •]'.,. Then the fun -be eaa I The ! visited by relations from New York one who might be able"to turn the bukes set tut a rone with two back) .. . , Several Dukes batting the and three out In the fust halt, . . i breeze with members, of the Cin tide in favor of the Dukes he knew the aimed at the iatsfaiaalob was cinnati! Learcata woo were in he could depend on the nerveless Bine points in favor of the Wildcats. town fot the Clacy-LaSalle lilt and carrotrtop. Maiming played three Today^s Foremost what Mak» Seaway etaer OJiMamire staying at the same hotel. .. quarters after be was sent la, put aid evaothln•lag pbaat sett • aahtoa Neat: The Bearcats, one of Interpreter of Shakespairrire ... the random bat* a Strong the best-dressed crews in basket the Dukes ahead with about six unto). The Utile soph aiaitylug ball, were attired la gray slacks timely set shots and fouled out a touched off ever) scoring driven . . tnd dark Blue sports coats . . . Al JOHN GIELG^D he dribUad. peases, faked, twfsted. Bailey was aunost imstsken tor oar happy lad with the Red and Blue itheaadad. and led siege-gun Urtj of John Wteuie'e boys . . , he was out front to stay by 12 points. I Hrmeasei. Oh yea, he also netted wearing an Identical outfit. ' U points "for kicks. ' Henneeaej'e an auspicious debut 35-polat eBDrt was the showiest display or pyrotechnics la PhUly HAMtET since Can Franklin's famous kite I was bolted. The was trigger Mas with Dorothy McGuint and registered aa uobellevaUe average sanewhen la the tO*a. Jhs taesTa Pamela Broun ' figure trow, the field was better * thee so i SUNDAY AT 8:30 P.M. THEATRE GUILD ON THE AIR FUy.*«*2.>5l D—.-WKE Johnson's Rebounding And All' stsdents who p(*a la ny out (or the baseball, teast* aad Hustle Compare With Cooper golf teams an requested to. begin registering at the Athletic Offlce Tony Cortes* startieg Monday morula*. Flefcher Johnson is the r&d that's keeping the eyes, of local Practice lor these aporta is coult fans staring every time the 6-4; frosh eager strolls' onfc thjfc go inc to begin aooa aad it to nec flocf and displays his basketball dazzle. essary that al 1 candidates sake ihe rangy 19-year-old hoopster brings to mind some of the tond> themselves known. est memories of Chuckin* Charley Cooper, Duquesne great of a Meeting of gol f caadidales-4:» : yea ago, wltn the same strutting, p.m..Monday-Rm.3ft4ofAdDldg. bouncing antics that put a finish to with a 10-4 recrocL Nine exhibition • it the Bluff's most successful games rounded out thi-ir season chapters in their history. play and the cagers took all nine Cats Repeat Fktcner played his high school finishing the year with nineteen basketball at Dwight Morrow in victories and four defeats.. Over Dukes Englewood, New jersey. His quin- Although'he is not acclaimed a Coach Ai Severance's VlUanova tet was represented in the Northern scoring ape, his reboanding feats and all-around briliiance earned Mideast strengthened their posV him a first team position for Ail- season, tourney bid by rolling over County and All-City honors. Fletch visiting Duauesne, 88-71, Saturday er's'highest scoring was a thirty; night, it marked a series sweep for point spree against Patterson East> the Wildcats who had recorded a ern High School. His average set narrow two. point victory over the tled ft 10 to 11 points per game. Dukes in an earlier meeting. In the 21 games that he has The high scoring VUlanova of played, the flashy Jump, shot spec fense was led by Larry Hennessey, ialist has scored 195 points. Tak sophomore sensation, who netted ing physical education courses in 35 points on 15 field goals and 5 the School of Education. Fletcher free throws. His performance tied a would like to go on coaching j the Palestra field goal record. dribble** game when ' his college % lew fond •• —Has •» Dhiaueeae foerWH «i» (eealled in *.. ICNN. playing days are over. TfaeMooremen never took the lead •hat taken at the first Cww*w-Dwe***»ne Hit played et the Gardens which from the home team. VUlanova (he Dufcns won 72-57. Al Bailey, flaht* for *».•••.ion ef tke ball wfth • opened the scoring, and their of font anil band in dw ab as two Cnvla cootr» Hr ta black «to kick. || * NFCCS Wins 5th fense stalled only once in the first NPCCS, a serious threat to the half when they were' forced into a Mooremen's Rematch With American League title, romyed to 9-d deadlock. At the Intermission, its fifth consecutive triumph with the Wildcats held ' a comfortable Cov/es Ends Cage Se.ason } out a loss, dumping P.M. Johnnies nine point'edge, 39-30.'. I . Dudey Moore will escort his Duke basketball an to Beaver falla New Jersey Inter-Scholastic league 47-22 in Intramural, Basketball In the Second period. VUlanova League action. tomorrow night for a return engagement with the Geneva Covenant where they captured top position increased its scorjn* pace. ers in the final game of the regular season schedule. The Dukes In other games. Journalism, run- will attempt to make it two In a row over the Covtes having taken nerup in the National League. Hal Cam led the Duke offense squeezed by Gamma Phi 2S-2C. Go with 24 joints. He missed the last the first contest at the Gardens by the score of 72—57. a last half surge, Quips overcame io minutes of the contest when be Only two cagers will be playing the Eagles; 25-24.. Urbamtes hit collected five personals. their last game for the RlufT doe to shoald finish the season on a hap* the hoops consistently to slaughter The loss set the Mooremen's graduation. Captain John "Red" py note with a victory over .the Pbi Alpha 52-14, and Tartans stop record ait IC victories ant} eight Manning aad center Henry "Hank" Beaver Valley Boys. The last con* ped Midtown Middies 32-19. defeats. It also marked the second Kuzma will be seeing action for teat with 'the Co vies and the TAHS has beeii suspended from time this season that an opponent the last time as representatives Waynesburg and Baldwin- Wallace the league because of forfeiting has bumpet^ the Dukes twice. Cin- of the Red and Blue although both gaatea showed that the Dukes were two consecutive - games, i league clnnabU was the first quintet to may take part lb some exhibition tuning with their early season for*. after a diaaataroua losing string of supervisor John Petchel announced. pull the trick. (This paragraph does games that will follow the regular Art losses in six dames. Changes in schedule are listed on not include the results of the sec season play. <> ond Duquesne-Loyola contest.) Geneva did not press the Bluff- ltes la their engagement at she Gardens but they have shown spurts One of the exhibition l of accuracy that could tell a differ scheduled for poet season play will ent story on their bone court. The be agalnat the Akron Goodyear CovteS' high-scoring forward. Al team at Akron on March: 7; stave Vlasic was successfully bottled Skendrovich will be testing his up by the defease of the Mooremen former mates as one of the fligb- but he is liable to explode In any sooflers and fldornen of the Oood- game aad weald like nothing better ysars. Stave baa bloaaomed into a than to put on a shooting exhibi scoring threat since his departure tion against the Duquesne boop- froa the Bluff where be contented stera. himself with'a fine floor game and play-making position. j The Dukes have showed signs of life in the last few outings and K Freshmen Cop 21 He Just Bought His Ticket To The EASTER BALL Jim FarreU's unbeaten uute .yearling* continued their winning Maya at the Gardens last Wednes 'HOW about You.., day night turning back, the Oeneva freshmen. 66-48, Bid Demprot, eroah guard, hit the boons for 30 points to cl*r Ma teammate*, their 31st coMecutlve triumph. . . -' •11M rreshmen are scheduled to Met the Junior Co»les In a ramalcH at the tetter's home court tomorrow. Ac rot* from gym. - for that Lenten SNACk Wm Penn Hotel
u-ra-i :. Doqu.,*. DUKE '. 4- SAM Confa ring Group Opera Readies Prof's Daughter (Continued Fnt* P • Mr. Ralph C. Edgar, Personnel Offers Aid Rigoletto Crowned Queen Director for Allegheny Ludlum Steel [oration and Mr. Fritz Marx, of If i uu have been wondering why ' ' le.riUBbiiirfb Hearing Society! The Pitta burgh Opera will pre 'ederal Budget Bureau will Dr. Pauline . Reinkraut, assistant nouncfd that scnoiarahis sent another highlight of the local precede Dr. Gilbreth to the speak professor in the modern language tT a villable.iu studenia <* magical season when it offers "Rig ers rostrum in the afternoon session department, has been wearing [hat Allegheny County jrno are paysfc- oletto" March 15 and 17. Richard J. Homak, Bus. Ad. *S1 nullio'n dollar smtfe lately, here is . caily is.iAtfed by- bearing dlffir Robert -fteede, popular Metropoli is general chairman of Uie confer y.% reason. ,, « cuUlfti*' '. • (. £ - ' •{- tan baritone, who appeared here ence committees with Edward Datu- • Tuition or .other .expenses tnct- earlier in'La Toaca will appear in : Last Friday, Feb. 23, pretty Lva siak" handling -the publicity and OettCto education pUi be.granted the utlf role. Additional interest Remkraut. her daughter, was Leonard " Cochran heading the ar trutr tie kila Price Manorial is attached to this performance of crowned Juno Regina.at the clirna^ rangements committee. Sobbjlvahiij Fund. Applicant* n>u*t- Mr. Weed* in that" his aon. Robert. of the annual Luhf Planetariurr. Reservations for the SAM con bt resident* of the count} who bare Jr., will slug the role of Uarullo. Latin Festival. The crewn is ference can- be secured by calling soaring deficieoclea. evidence This marks the first time In opera awarded for highest achievement xn the office of the School of Busi *VUDtMT-WU* LIMCHB must be submitted to tot Fund Cosr; tic history that a father and son a scholastic test given by'the ness Administration. Student price mite** to show Qualifications • for have had roles in the seire produc Classical Association of Pitts Is $1. Businessmen -and all others 701 Fifth Avenue education benefits beyond the high tion. ~~ ' j, ; . burgh. interested in attending must pay school level. Augmenting Mr. Weede's Rigolet- COurt 1-8329 Ui will be Elaine Malbln as Gilda. Amplication forms and other peV- Walter Fredericks i as the Duke, unent information caji be^ecur»d\ and Vivian Johns as Maddalena. at tbe ofdfta of the Socloff In the v Music for the three act produc utanite Eutldlng. 313 SUto Ave., tion is by Giuseppe Verdi. Richard Pittsburgh. KArp will conduct I tickets can be secured at Vblk- wein's, 632 Liberty Ave., also at ! Band Concert GimbeVs and Home's. A The I'nlverMU Symphony Enid. Inviting the Tand to the assembly dlncud to Mr. victor A- Plustikit. was Mr. Gene plLuconte, MUS '50, pwtomtd ItStaj iBirlni u »»aemlH) who Is a member of the f*cuity at proKr»m;»t SwJuHlt High School. Swissvale High.
CHAPLAIN'S PHitip MORRIS cha COLUMN i any other leading brand teaterday we-opened the Forty March is the month especially (tours' Devotion; here at the Um- dedicated to St. Joseph. We will to suggest this test Versity'Chapel, ft will continue un- have devotions and benediction of +iil tomorrow ntotning at 11 o'clock the Blessed sacrament every, Wed l-whwtf there will: be a Solemn High nesday evening at-5:40 during the HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF Mas* and cloatag of Forty Hours. month. St. Joseph is the patron of This U a special eptwtunity to the universal church. He is invoked SMOKERS, who triad this fast, eipress publicly your love and]''.de fas the patron of purity and of a report in iign»d stofemenfs that votion for Christ In , the Blessed happy death. Honor the Saint and -Eacharlsi. . , . j you can,ret}' on bis powerful inter FHIIIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY ' There will bf a Holy, Hour this cession, v afternoon in the' chapel at 3; l'o in- * \ ' * • LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDER I • stood of the uaoat hrtday aflerajoon I've mailed out cards to some of Stations •! ">• Cross. Surely we. the, students inviting them in to see .can all afford aii hour of prayer-and; me. I Intend to \ invite the entire -meditation as k reparation for the student body before the semester *aius of the wor|d. - f ends. Lut so far Very few of my j It .will be a sacrifice to come to invitations have been accepted. A the 11 o'clock fctass tomorrow iwn- I bopu no oaeris afraid or me. I jng for the closing of the Forty only want to meet you and chat for Hours, but surely our Lord is} d>- a few'moments. 'servtng of that much. A > I o w I v lot sW yaw IMM. tatf, tail n And Near Other tvsndt merely make claims-but PHIUP
Trj mil simple test. We beliere that you, too, VI I is. indeed, America's FINEST CIGARETTE HANGOVER moans MORE SMOKING PLEASURE! OJKBW S«pr*untatlv« - Bill Cenroy, GRant 1-7364
Now I Know I CALL Mor. 30th it ills EASTER BALL. . . J PHIUP MORRIS • • \ • 1 •-,' n—-v- J .H' ^' ^ •• v r l'