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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]. Xuuirr Uuiutrsitn Nrms ·I A. Weekly Newspaper By Students From Tlie Evanston, I BEAT UC I. BEAT . " UC• "• . Doivntown, And Milford Campuses. 1--..------•--"'-•--J VOLUME XXXIJ CINCINNATI, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 NO. 6 M,USKETEERS ·1NVADE -eEARCAT LAIR Barbara To Play At Goblin Frolic Jr.-Sr. Dance. COACI-JES GIVE STARTLING· STA.TE- Xavier ls Ready Set For Oct. 311\IENTSINEXCLUSIVEINTERVIEWS! For Cincinnati's rr ll Xavier's Head Coach Ed Kluska said in an interview with ('G o~/'_ v ' At S OUth .I.-:ta Bob Coates, NEWS Sports Co-Editor, early this week, "Xavier ante- 'J • .l. ear is happy to meet the in this intra-city The frost is on the pumkin, game. It is good for a better relationship between the two By Bob Cotttes and Xavier's Halloween Dance schools." Who will be the Queen City is in the offing. Pleased over the sportsmanship shown by the squad, collegiate football champions A holiday cr9.wd of some Coach Kluska said: ".We hope that all students, alumni, and of 1947? This question will be 200. to 300 upperclassmen and friends of Xavier will display as much sport~manship as the answered tomorrow afternoon their dates are expected to at- men on the field, We will fight for every inch of the way, and at Nippert Stadium as Ed· tend ~he dance, October 31, to ·be J hope everyone will be satisfied and happy afterwards." Kluska's Xavier Musketeers will he~d m South Hall fro~ .8:3? to , Kluska )then stated that, "this game is a great boost for 12.00 .p.m. Space limitations our football here at Xavier." Looking to the future, Xavier's battle Ray Nolting's Cincinnati. 2:30. ~a~e lt necessa.ry to allow only youthful mentor said, "we hope this annual affair will build Bearcats at One of the Jumors and semors to attend. up to a point that everyone will look forward to it." largest crowds in the history of Senior Jim Barbara will forego · Queen City football is expected dancing to bring his eight-piece COACH as the classic was a sell-out a orchestra, the Knights of Rhythm, week ago. to play for the gala festivities. Ve1·sus It will be T master against T Chairman Bill Sewell has in­ Coach Eel Kluska master, offense against defense, as formeq the News that the hall COACH the Bearcats' speedy bacltfield will be- appropriately decorated barons attempt to penetrate the Coach Ray Nolting of the rampaging·-University of Cin­ in the' traditional Halloween style. Muskies mighty forward line of cinnati Bearcats is a most taciturn man. defense. Dress will be informal with cos­ Questioned by News Sports Co-Editor Dick Henkel at the tumes optional. Prizes are being The Musketeers have defeated Xavier-Miami tilt last Saturday on the outcome of the annual Bowling Green, 2-0, Western Mich­ offered for the best woman's and intracity classic tomorrow afternoon, Mr._ NQlting, probably igan, 20-0, and John Carroll, 21-0. man's costumes. the most interested sf>ectator in the throng of watching 13,000 In losing to Kentucky, 20-7, the _The price of admission includ­ the dogged Musketeer hold the slippery Redskin, made the Blue Battlers showed the experts ing_ the cost of the favors which guarded statement that "It, (the Xavier-University of Cin­ that they can cope with the best the committee wiII provide is cinnati game) will be a good game. May the best team win." of them. This was proven last week $1.25 per couple. Thus in the traditional non-committal style of many foot­ when the Muskies tied Miami, 6-6, Besides the permanent installa­ ball coaches, the Bearcat coach commented upon the epoch­ o_n a sloppy field. tions in South Hall, additional making battle tomorrow afternon. tables will be set up for- the an­ The Bearcats are headed by In leaving, Mr. Nolting made one more statement in-which Roger (The Rocket) Stephens, ticipated attendance, and refresh­ he reflected an opinion held by most everyone in ·Cincinnati who scored five of UC's nine touch­ ments will be served. at the present time, stating, "It's a shame that there aren't downs. Stephens has been averag­ Serving on Chairman Sewell's 50,000 seats in Nippert ~tadium." ing more than five yards per try committee are Bob Coates, Jack Coach Ray NC)lting And that was all there was to the interview. as he is a· constant threat, espe­ Brauning, Jim Hughes, Jim Mc­ cially on quick opening plays. Hale, and Charles Weber. The Bearca.t signal-caller will Completely New Guidance ~nd Counselling, probably be Tom O'Malley who is No Neivs Next Week an able passer and smooth ball In commemoration of All­ Service For All "X" Students Begins Today handler. Alkie Richards, at right Saints Day, November I, the Assistant Dean J, Peter Busch­ important portion of scholastic ac­ be his responsibility. Each student half, and either Mike Graham or News. will suspend publication mann, chairman of the Student tivities. should contact his adviser within co-captain Al Sabata at fullback will round out a Cincinnati baclt­ for this coming week. The next Guidance and Measurement' Com­ The primary purpose of the SG 30 days, and must continue to con­ mittee, calmly remarked, "Student & M is to help students solv{l their tact him at least once every se­ field packed with speed and power. issue will be published Friday, The Bearcat line showed sparks November 7. Guidance is looked upon as an in­ academic problems, and "it will mester. He· should acquaint him­ tegral part of education in univer­ assist in complementing the work self with his 'counsellor, and en­ of brilliance for the first time in sities today." He then went on to of Father Dietz in his duties as able the adviser to become famil­ stopping* OkJahoma City's heavy announce that effective today Stu­ 'Student Counsellor." iar with his students. (Continued on Page 4) Taverners :Induct dent Guidance and Measurement Father Buschmann emphasized The chairman reported that a would become fully functionable the fact that, as announced in the complete list of advisers and ad­ Five Neiv Members at Xavier. Working in conjunction recent convocation, each student visees would be posted by the time Dialogue Mass To Those fellows, seen on the with Dr, Raymond F. McCoy and will be held responsible for con­ the News came off the press. This campus last week, who wore beau­ Dr. Frank Wheelan, Father Busch­ tacting his adviser. Every mem­ list will introduce the student to Be Chanted Sunday tiful 'mermaids on their sleeves mann has adva,nced the embryo ber of the faculty has been ap­ his adviser, state where the coun­ and every so often bowed in· the SG & M to a point where it is to pointed as special adviser to ap­ sellor is located, and between what By B. V. M. Sodality grand Elizabethan style, were not become a permanent and highly proximately . 45 students who will (Continued on Page 8) At 8:00, Sunday, October 26, the "off their rockers." Blessed Virgin Sociality will recite They were initiates into the the Dialogue Mass and receive Mermaid Tavern, Xavi_er's writers Holy Communion in a body. At the club. third meeting .held in South Hall, .Jack Bernens, Senior; Robert Wednesday, October 16, this was Brueggemeyer, Tom Farrell, Fred planned and committ~cs were Scholten, Juniors; and Will Splain, formed. Sophomore, were selected for the honor by a board which comprised The Catechetical Committee was the Dean, Father Nieporte, Dr. organized to teach religion to Charles Wheeler, Head of the Eng­ Catholic students attending pub­ lish Department, and Warder of lic schools. Through Our Lady's the Tavern, Father Sweeney. Committee, the Soda.lists show This addition of five members their honor and respect to the brings the undergraduate strength Blessed Virgin Mary by daily of the club to Its greatest number Rosary and office. In order to in­ In its hl~tory .. fluence the students in the daily Monday night, October 20, the reception of Holy Communion and formal Initiation was held when for the Sodalists to show spon­ the candidates suffered the tradi­ taneous and generous respect of tional rites of induction and in­ Dr. Raym.ond ·McCoy, Dr. Frank Wheelan, and Assistant Dean Buschmann Cau1ht by the News Photo- the Blessed Sacrament, the Euchar­ doctrination into the Tavem. 1rapher In a happy (?) mood over completion of plans for the new Guidance Service. istic ·committe was fo1·mcd.

... PAGE TWO XAVIER UNIVERSITY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 Xuuter 11lniuersitg News u uu u • ....,.,.. XnvlN" Unl\·erslty, Oct. 2-1, 11»7, weekly except during vacation period Mac's Yo!. XXXII, Ntrnlel O'Donuen, Joseph Kelly Sits snarlin' and growlin'. thing done about this unbearable their husbands and future hus­ :F,xi.lu:"ire J<:illtor ...... Eii' eno Frlednumn, Thom11e Beltlns. Clrcu 111lon <\ltu1:•,i:ers ...... g ,Jerry Jlllllorim The UN's balled upski; condition? bands, because a section has been A Few of Many. reserved for the students, and the :t•::i.lf:~;.~~;··~~.~1~:. .. ;·:iiiiiie.<""01il'rieii;·:;iii•n''i:ciiii;iii;·'R;;i;ei=i''i>;ii.iiir, :t'red :scwhln, When Andrei's called upski Ken Mecklenborir, J,ou KoplnMkl, Uert I>o•!nlng, .Jlenry l\lussey, Don llleyor, He gets mad and .balkski, Students a?"e permitterl to use students cannot buy other tickets, A1111rew V. Uoydmk, John I. Knoe11Cle. . South Hali th?'ough the coiwtesy nor will their companion books be l'nculty JMl!orlal A1h·lsor Re•·. Victor C. StetchHchulte, S. J. Then takes a walkski. of the Universit11, even though it honored, for that section. It doesn't 1''11c11lty Dlreetor ...... :::.:·:::.".".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.".':.'...... Joseph Link, Jr., '311 We should talk toughski is not completed. In the building make good sense that the "Game (The view& ruu1 opinions 011 expressed lty vurlone feature writers, columnist• und ituest writers do nut necossnrlly expre81 the otrlch&l opinion• of thl To Molotovski, there is a blowe1· which can eithe1· of the Yeal'" cannot be attended Xa•·l"r Unh·erslty Admlnlstrullon. lll"ttera of olflclul nutur11 appearlair And say, "Dunt startski warm 01· cool the Hall. Due to con- together by student and compan- In the N:t;\VS will be so deslsnated.) struction difficulties the system is ion . . . . ' Anything smartski," not as yet in opm·q,tion.-ED. Perhaps Xavier; at least, will Or, "Mr. Vishinsky, • • ' · make some effort to place the Stu- You cannot winski," DANCE REPLY dent Body first, and the outside ticket purchasers second? Dear Etlltor: A JUNIOR. (Mistakes and misprintski "F. C. P." in his letter of last Often get inski, After checking with the athletic week certainly made some start­ office, we found that there are ap­ So, printer, have merski ling revelations. "So far this year proximately 1650 student pass On this Russian verski!) several dances have been sched­ books and 330 companion books in uled and for some reason the plans use. This number of companion for all of them have collapsed." books includes those issued to O. e For Fieldhouse Dances This isn't even an amusing rumor. L.C., Mt. St. Joe, and the evening Lou Kopinsky's It's a lie! F. C. P. babbles on, "By division of X.U. Not all of the Almost nostalgicly we recall the Fieldhouse dances so this time .last year several dances had been held and all were con­ evening students have pass books. successfully held last year. We hope they will again be re­ Dorm Coverage sidered successful." The fact is As for the X-UC game, well, the newed this year when the new floor is completed. · that the first social activity of pass book situation is the same Bob Buresh and Jim Daum for both · schools. Only student The fieldhouse offers ample room for all University any type sponsored last year by passes are honored in the student dances; cost of the dances are held to a minimum, and the went blind-datin' last week. We Student Council was the Hal­ sections.'-ED. ~ever could understand their un­ loween Dance on October 31. (X.U. location is most convenient. News, Oct. 18, 1946). Student • • • Staging a dance to honor our great football team might controllable interest in the Clef Council this year has sponsored MORE ON SEATING be a good way to start this series. . Club until we heard the girls Freshman Indoctrination Week, a Dear Editor: were former vocalists with a big Freshman Class dance and two Pep Rallies. . In the News issued October 3 time band. Have to admit Xavier The Social Committee had planned there appeared a letter from one 8 Universal Military Training- men are· prepared for any situa­ of the students deploring the high the Halloween Dance for the en­ price of companion tickets for our Universal Military Training is a fearful phrase. It would tion. "Near You" will probably tire student body but later was games. While I did not wholly be the big song around here for forced to limit attendance to Sen­ be wonderful if we could live without even thinking of such a iors and Juniors. The reasons for agree with the writer concerning thing. But reality and the land of wishes are chasmed apart. some time to come. the change in schedule were listed reduced rates for tickets for single The prospect of sending each male into military service con­ . Incidentally, Tom Courtney is games, it was my contention that in the News of October 17. a companion book could be issued fronts us today because the U.S. has plunged into the cold forming a Friday night glee club. I suggest 'that in the future F. C. P. should first check the facts for all except one or two games. breath-tugging sea of international politics, a veritable "sea All those interested must know and then offer constructive criti- After attending the Kentucky of trouble," and needs support from its citizens that it never at least 52 stanzas of "It's .:L'he game I am relieved of further cism. .,. worry. concerning: 1) my own before had to demand. Same Old ...... " and it is desired HOWARDJ.NABERHAUS passbook, 2) companion books, To be prepared in this age for the eventuality of modern that they" have an unusual thirst Chairman Social Committee and 3) companion tickets and the atomic war calls for a solution that will mobilize our proper for stimulants. Dime stuff! • • •• possibility of reduced rates in the forces for defense. It is imperative that our defenders have We're happy to see that Ed STUDENT SEATING future. Henceforward, if I am able knowledge and proficiency in the use of modern arms. Rather Dear Editor: to beg or borrow the price of ad­ Novak- is "rebuilding" again with mission, my passbook will remain than emphasize a program of parades, spit-and-polish, and a certain OLC girl. You know, It is regrettable that "X" in its far back in my drawel' where it drilling, this nation needs men, enrolled in scientific defense, this affair blossomed once and expansion hasn't developed an ath· was thrown that Saturday nig))t. air training, bacteriological warfare and atomic defense. letic procedure which is more fair We have often been told that then boom! Does this sound de­ to the students. Despite any com- as loyal Xavier students and If we must begin U.M.T., let us be effective. The war of trimental to good public rela­ mercial aspects that may be con- rooters we should sit in the stu­ 195? (if it comes and we plead to God that it does ·not) will tions? No offense. nected therewith "Student Ath- dent section in order that our not be the war of 1939-45. letics" should be primarily for the cheers may be louder and thus Jim Cll!-ncy, sophomore repre­ student body. According to the more encouraging to our team. At sentative and plumber, is sup­ first edition of the XU News, Xa- the Kentucky game my passbook posed to be a member of the vier boasts an enrollment of over and a $2.40 companion ticket af- XAVERIANUS 3,000. That means that 3,000 stu- forded my companion and I good C. I. O.' Of course the union dent pass books have been placed aisle seats. Our seats were on the hasn't ·been infortned, and he's on the market. Add to that figure steps. students and companions montqs behind in dues. Who came a probable 1,000 companion books were two abreast from the top of Two Real Generals in fifth for student counsel elec­ and you have reached a figure that the stands to the bottom. We re­ will at least approach 4,000. It is turned home that Saturday night, By Bob Helmes tions last year? inconceivable that the Athletic footprinted and "Coke"-splattered, Hard-time Joe Azzarello has Board, in its efforts to put Xavier and firmly convinced that the stu­ Gavin Billes in Jeep his barracks jumpin' with all back on the Athletic Map, has dent section would have to get failed to make any effort to please along without our company until Xavieranus, who reads the newsp11;pers, and is sympathetic with those "do and don't" signs. John the student body, the life. of the this situation is alleviated. From many of the reports of Robert Rouark on European abuses of GI's, Wall, his roommate, now says, school, by arranging to have suf- all indications the student section believes in giving credit where credit is due. He is firmly convinced of "checking in" instead of "hello" ftcient seating capacity to accom- is over-sold for nearly every game. modate the students and their Bob nrueggemeyer the high merit of one general with whom he had personal contact, when he enters the "knife me in companions. Lt. -General James Gaviri, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division. the back" room. Xavier's crowds usually do not There are 1656 seats in sections 'I The young and fiery paratroop commander refused We saw Jack Bannon with his exceed 14,000 and many bare &·s. The 692 seats in section 9 qre spaces can be seen at any game reserved for student pu1·chase. The to surround himself with luxuriant settings and lived week en~date just before the on the Dana Ave. side of the sta- reason for the overc1·owding lies a simple life. Holy Name parade. We were con­ di um. Since the student body will in the fact that only 18 to 20 stu­ Xavieranus can still remenfber General Jim's jeep fused because it resembled "Kiss ftll approximately two-sevenths of dents are sitting ·in 'rows meant traveling through the streets of Berlin. General The Boys Goodbye" ·before the the seating capacity, it seems only for 26.-ED. fair that that much space should ------Gavin chose the jeep, vehicle of the GI, when every big invasion. Well, maybe not that be allotted to them. And good other field officer in the vicinity had commandeered bad, ·but we're glad he made it. space! Why doesn't the Athletic BEUMER· NAMED a plush passenger car. And Xavieranus never saw Reliable sources tell us Pat Mc Board reserve the area between General Gavin stop his jeep to discipline a GI for Namara is desperately interested the two 20 yard lines on the Park­ way side of the Stadium for the COORDINATOR lo()sening the collar of his woolen shirt, when the in ballet now that two girls from Students until game time? Last A schedule of all available space temperature reeked of the sun. Maysville, Ky., his home'"'town, year, when outside backing of the used for co-curricular activities is Gavin could be seen at every social and athletic are enjoying top billing at a local team was almost negligible, the students faithfully attended and being kept by Mr. Irvin Beumer, affair of the 82nd Airborne. Xavieranus covered the Bob Helmes theatre. Sorry we're unable to cheered theil' team regardless of Coordlnatol' of student activities, army fights for the Berlin Sentinel one night and was pleased' to see tell you more. Ask him! results. This year, noticeably in in order to '.'eliminate embarrassing the General sitting in the first row, rooting like mad for his boys to Notable quip from Fr. Well­ the Kentucky and John Carroll conflicts," Rev. Celestine J. Steiner, come through. When the bouts had ended· Gavin vaulted to the stage muth's Ethics class; "We've been games, students who were forced to sit as far down as the 0-10 yard S.J., President, explained in' a cir­ and warmly shook the hands of the victors, presenting them with their wrong so often that we're afraid line, were removed from their cular late last week. trophies. He was the best looking man in the ring. There should have .to think" .•• Jim Beatty a·nd Von­ seats by ushers after the game AU organizations, clubs, and been more like him! derbruggan are rushing basketball had already begun, because the groups, win contact Mr. Beumer season a bit by working out on Athletic Department had failed to Moore Answers Telephonfl give any consideration to the Stu­ for the use of any cl~sroom, Albers the Seraph Club's floor. The coming dent Body, and had sold as re­ Hall Lobby, South Hall, Union Xavieranus remembers one other gentlemanly general who~ade a bout between Pat Iaccobuci and good impression upon him. This-was Major General Moore, Chief Engi­ served all but a small section of Building, and Fieldhouse, the cir­ Joe Decepoll at Music Hall is ere~ the seating area. This section was neer of the European Theater in 1945-6. Xavieranus was on duty as cular stated, when arranging for ating' quite a bit o_f interest among not half large enough to handle meetings after 6 p,m. or_on week­ Charge of Quarters one Saturday afternoon in '45 when he heard a Xavier studenta. Joe was a student the students present .• ! Had Xa­ noise in the outer office. Upon investigating he was shocked to speech­ vier not such a high type of stu­ ends. here and Pat (also a student) was dent it is likely that trouble would ;;======::::=:::::=:;; lessness to see two stars staring him in the face. General. Moore was a coach of Xavier's boxing team last have developed at this turn of chubby little man with dark-rimmed glasses and a winning smile. "Are year. Both boys are unofficial city events. Students are asked to staJ you working hard, Sergeant?" the General asked. Xavieranus was re- champs ' in their division and the Further, to again speak in fair- out of Dinkle Hall unless theJ ( Continued on Page 7) contest ought to be a humdinger. ness to the Student Body and their haye buslneu therein. companions, why cannot the Ath------' ~VIER UNIVERSITY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 PAGE THREE . Question Of Companion Bool{s Is Answered ·By Business ·Manager

Companion Ducats • , · , soon afterwards, when it was found Mostly For Vets Masque Society Names Asst. Debaters Tryout an Avondale apartment building obstructed the path between the And Their Wives Director From Staff Of WL W In Philopedian apparatus to be set up at the sta­ dium and their transmitter in the "Why doesn't this school sell in­ NewAppointee We1l-K11ow11 Second Aleeting Carew Tower. The building stops dividual companion tickets to the The· Poland Philopedian Society the signals completely. football games?" In Cincy Dramatic Circles held its second biweekly meeting This, in effect, is a question Striving to build their organiza­ Wednesday, October 22. This well that has been asked by many tion to new eminence the Masque known debating group is reorgan­ students during the current foot­ Society has .named Thomas C. izing now under the advisorship of ball season. Kane as assistant director. Dis­ Mr. James E. Shaw. Mr. Gordon E. Nead, Business closure of Mr. Kane's appointment At a preliminary meeting Octo­ Manager of Athletics here at came shortly after the announce­ ber 8th about thirty members were Xavier, gave answer to that ment last week of the appointment present. Tryout debates began at question· last week in an inter­ of Charles Lammers, Radio Sta­ the second . meeting on the topic, view with a reporter from the tion WLW· dramatic director, as "Resolved That: President Tru­ Xavier News. director. man's Current Food Conservation "First of all," said Mr. Nead, Mr. Kane, also associated with Progl'am Be Made Compulsory Im­ "there are 1811 tickets for sec- the Crosley radio station, is an in­ mediately." It is hoped that the tions seven and eight (the stu- structor in radio acting at OLC, team will go on a· debating tour in and an instructor in dramatics and dents' sections) for each home February. game, and there are 1650 students speech at the Summit School for There is still time for all those Boys. At WLW he has parts in the in the school. I don't believe any interested in this organization to radio plays, "Builders of Destiny" become members. Freshmen and school gives the students a better and "Let's Take A Look." Previous sophomores are especially invited '~~? deal than that." to his acting at WLW he traveled to join and participate in the trial . "The whole idea behind selling in New England acting with a debates. The next meeting will be companion books, in the first stock company. Thomas C. Kane RUTH BEST held Wednesday, November 5. place, is to enable the wives of THEATRICAL AGEllCT the married· veterans to see the No Television For Xavier games," Mr. Need continued. Stttdenl Rally LasJ F1·1·day Ruth Bes& "These books were sold for $7 .50 Television was set to come to the d A d Carol Chapelle _seaasosna.• v. ing of $5.oo on the whole ·xavier campus recently when the Success,· 650 Stu ents tten WLW television experimental sta- Sinton Hotel CHerr1 3331 Mr.Nead explained that by Nearly six hundred and fifty students from the three tion planned to televise several selling these campanion books Catholic Colleges of Cincinnati crowded into South Hall last ~f.o~o~t~b;al~l~c;o;n;te;s~ts;.;;;;;T;h;e;y~h~it~a~s;n~a~g~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ before the season, a necessary Friday evening for the Student Relief Rally and Dance. ;. estimate could be made of the Although the primary purpose of the affair was to inform number of student companions the students of tile Relief Drive and to gain a spirit of cooperation through the social to expect for each game. gathering, one hundred and fifty- "It would be a difficult thing ·eight dollars was collected. Pictures For · 1948 to try to ·guess how many in­ dividual companion tickets would The program was short, as prom­ ised. As Bert Downing, Pre&ident Musketeer Set ·For be required for each game and to of. Student Council, performed the have just that many tickets duties of MC, Father Frank Dietz, Early November printed ·beforehand,'' Mr. Nead S.J., Student Counsellor, opened In keeping with previous years, said, "Some fellows will want to the program with a successful re­ pictures for the Musketeer of take their girls to one game and quest for attention to the speakers. seniors and faculty will be taken not to another. How could we Mary Lou Sauer, OLC Regional Re­ tell just what the demand would lief Chairman, explained the pur­ from Wednesday, November 5 to be from week to· week?" pose of the drive, and the imme- Friday, November 7. The H. and S. ·Mr. Nead emphasized that the diate urgency for action. After Pogue Company, which has con- different tax adjustments were Jack Klines, Captain of the Xavier tracted the work this year, will set also a great problem in the matter. Cheerleaders, led the group in sev­ up temporary campus studios· dur­ This season there are four differ- eral songs, Pat Burns, Mount Saint ing this time. A definite schedule ent prices of admission and there- Joseph's Senior Delegate, explained for these sittings will be posted by fore four different tax adjust- the program.that is to be carried November 1. Seniors will sit in ments. One more would not only on at her college, featured by- sev­ caps and gowns for two poses and create a new worry for the bus- eral "Dateless Weekends." Jerry two will also be taken in business iness department of athletics but Conrey, Xavier's Junior Delegate, attire. At the time of.sitting each would also meet with disapproval outlined the plans for the drive on senior will be charged $1.50. The from visiting teams. More money the Avondale Campus, and Charles activity pictures of the various would be sent to the Department Hogan, . X's Regional President, campus organization wifl be taken of Internal Revenue, and this closed the program mentioning by November 1. money would, of course come some of the affairs to be sponsored The staff of the Musketeer will from ticket. receipts. on a regional basis. be headed, as announced in last Although the weather was un­ week's News, this term by Gerald favorably humid, the evening was Von Der Haar, a junior, who has Military Ball a complete success in achieving its had much experience in this field. purposes. The indications from Fri­ Together with the faculty adviser, November 21 day's event are that the Relief Dr. Charles F. Wheeler, Von Der Drive,- in Cincinnati will be fully Haar has completed his staff. The Four hundred students in the backed by the Catholic Colleges. editorial staff includes Gene Dris­ Military Department are expected coll, Louis Bunning, and Ray Born­ to take part in the annual Military traeger. The business staff is un­ Ball to be held Friday, November der Jack Clines, manager; George 21 at Netherland Plaza's Hall of REFUNDS READY Resing, Jr., Andrew Doychak and Mirrors where Barney Rapp and Bursar Margaret K. l\lurna­ Bernard Sewell complete this his New Englanders will play from han said this week refunds on section. Charles Hogan, George nine to one a.m. reservation fees may be picked Mayer, and Bob Conway are cov­ Colonel Sidney F. Dunn, com­ up In her office beginning this ering the sports this year with mander of the ROTC unit, e~ week. Students must have their KENTCRAFT quality William Emmett Ryan behind the plained that all cadets will have ~ecelpts with them, camera and Richard Costello as uniforms by that date and issued staff artist. an invitation for all military stu­ Al·l•Wool \Vors'ted Suiis dents to attend, Ducats w,Jll sell for $3.60.- UJith mpairs al trousers Kramer Chosen As f'lease - may I make Rif'Je Club Prexy a Suggestion! 'aa·oo Officers of the ROTC Rifle Club J'ou get twice the wear with your extra pair of KENTCRAFT for this school year were elected at the first meeting of the club held The Purple Cow is the place to meet · / trousers •• , you get the same top quality all wool fabrics with fine tailoring that speaks "good fit." We could yell our heads off October 15. When Xavier men want to treat Presidential honors went to John about this 2·pants suit, because it's that good-it's one of the Kramer, member of the XOMM. Each other or their girl friend fair best values we've ever offered at any time! Try one on-:you are Kramer, a club member last year .. convinced. Come early while selection is still good. Smartly styled held the highest rating among To food fit for a millionaire. patterns in blues, greys, browns. Double or single breasted in the sharpshooters. William Bryon, sizes 35 to 44 regulars, shorts, longs. Maysville, Ky., also in the XOMM, was elected vice-president, and Bob Franz, secretary-treasurer. THE PURPLE COW Shooting practice is held by the club every Monday, Wednesday, Fountain ·Square Hotel Cincinnati, Ohio The New ROLLMAN'S and Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

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/ PAGE FOUR XAVIER UNIVERSITY NEWS, _FRIDAY~ OCTOBER 24, 1947 -· \ PRE-GAME STATISTICS Go Get 'Em SHOW X-U. C. EVENLY M'uskies! MATCHED THIS SEASON usketeer S1 Only Commo_n Opponent Is Kentucky With The Musketeers Showing 7-Point Allvantage On Gmne A review of the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University football records for 1947 reveals that the U. C. "FIGHT .JO FINISH" PLEDGED ·I Bearcats will enter the game on Saturday with a .500 average, having won two of their four encounters. Their first game, with the Wildcats of Kentucky, saw them finish on the short ·Spirit Runs High As M11sl

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I XAVIER UNIVERSITY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 PAGE FIVE MIAMI TALLIES IN Go Get.'Em . - keteer Sports Muskies! LAST MINUTE TO GAIN 6-6.TIE WITH MUSl{IES· Miami's Roaring Offense Thwarted Until Fourth Quarter; Muddy Fielcl Hampers Attack of Both . Coach Sid Gillman's Miami Redskins whooped into SH" PLEDGED ,BY KLUSKA MEN Xavier Stadium with an aerial attack that kept over 13,000 football fans on the edge of their seats last Saturday, but by the time 'the smoke of battle had lifted from the pass-laden Bea1·meat For X's Saturdav Dinne1· skies over a muddy gridiron they had gained only a 6-6 tie "( AS I SEE IT: with Xavier's surprising Mus­ keteers. The usually trusty toes of Milce Musketeers To Presciption For Saturday Varchola and Tom Cole, Miami's Bv Dick .Henkel "automatic" place-kicking quarter­ Iuvacle Bearcats' back, could not produce the conver­ Lair Saturday Today we turn "rabble-rouser" in an attempt to inject some good,. sion that would have given either (Continued from Page 1) old-fashioned, sincere spirit into a gang (and you're one of 'em!) that team a one-point edge in the game has already shown vigorous fight at every Xavier event to date. First, which proved that statistics do not ball carriers. Previous to last week though, a prescrlption:-You go home tonight, ·Musketeer, and gargle win football games. the UC line showed poorly as they three times. Then go out in your back yard and yell bloody murder for Undefeated until their standstill repeatedly drew off-side penalties . half an hour. Now gargle again, wrap your throat with Xavier, the Redskins piled up and displayed lack of coordina­ with loving care, and go to bC(l early. Upon arising 304 yards from scrimmage as tion. Satunlay morning go out and wake up any sleeping against the meager 71 Xavier could Standouts To Perform muster with an unimpressive neighbors with more yelling, then go about your Standouts in last weeks win, ground attaclc, but only by staging· .business until your Muskie grldders start banging Bill Anderson and Stan Klimczak a 7'1-yard drive that was climaxed UC Bearcats all over Nippert Stadium in the after­ will probably open -at the wing by speedy Paul Shoults' -scamper noon. \Vhen the game Is over yon shonlll ·be hoanie posts. Veteran Tom Blake and co­ and exhausted, but ha1)py. to pay-dirt in the last 49 seconds captain Dick Langenbeck, who It's a hot ball game you're gonna see, brother,­ did the Oxford lads avert defeat. was out of last week's game with probably the best in Cincinnati's biggest athletic Recover Fumble an injured ankle, will start at the rivalry. This year Xavier has the stuff that ranks Xavier capitalized on a fumble' tackle spots. them as an even choice against the University of by Bob Raymond on the Miami Bob Fenlon, John Vllkoski, Char­ Cincinnati, and if our fair-haired boys come through Dick Henkel 20-yard line late in the third period lie Schebor and Les Heizman stand od\- 3000-odd students should make 16,000 Bearcat tails hang between to push over its tally shortly after ready for duty ..at the guard as­ nH1111111111111111111111111111111111111n11n111111111111•1 32,000 Bearcat legs for a long time to come. X-UC Bands To Vie the start of the final stanza. After signments, with the former two THE OUTLOOK ON PAPER •.• Bob Conway had booted into the probably drawing the nod from Sportstistics In Colorfitl Shoiv; A position-for-position rating of the two teams gives Xavier a end zone for a touchback, the Line Coach John Wiethe. At cen­ By Bob Coates slight edge in pre-game dope. Depth at any position is about even, but Miami right half fumbled on the ter will be the veteran and 1946 I ohnson T 0Cond1tct on the strength of starting line-ups it should be that the Blue and first play, Ballaban recovering for regular, Floyd Shorts...... " ...... the Muskies. Jim Liber annexed a When an expected crowd of Whites' ends are far superior. Since Jorn Marek and Ray Stackhouse Muskie Line Heavier Xavier's ·student body will be first down on the 10 in two tries at thirty-five thousand people file into have yet to be outclassed this year, we -see no possibility of anybodyls adequately accommodated at Ni1)­ the line. An end sweep and a pass The Musl;:eteer line will out­ Nippert Stadium Saturday after­ marring their record, especially UC. With Co-Captain Langenbeck pert Stadium for the X-UC battle failed to gain, and then a pass by weigh the Bearcats more than ten noon to see Xavier battle U.C. in not in _tip-top shape because of a bad leg, Xavier can realize an even tomorrow. The lower half of Scc­ Bob McQuade intended for Conway pounds per man. Under the direc­ what is probably the greatest col­ bigger advantage at the tackles. tiQns C and B and all of Sections was declared complete on the one­ tion of a former UC line star, Bill lege football game in Cincinnati's At guards you.,can call your own shot, but Les Heizman may make A and ZZ will be reserved. Sections yard stripe when Parseghian inter­ Feldhaus, the Muskie forward wall history, they will observe a spirit a lot of difference for the ~ed and Black if he duplicates his performance C, B, and A extend· from the •lO fered with the receiver. has continued to be the dominant of friendship and cooperation be­ against Dayton. Floyd Shorts and Bert Bauer are top-flight per­ yard line to the end zone, Section f{avier asset. tween the bands of the two schools. formers at the pivot spot, and Steve O'Dea and Mike Vikertosky will Liber Goes Over ZZ ls in the south end of the At the ends for the Blue Bat­ Gilbert Mal_'inger, director of the have their hands full and their reputations made if they outclass that lmrseshoe. Fullback Don Mangold went over tlers will be agile Jim DeFranco Xavier University band, said after pair. on the next play, but a Xavier off­ The Cincinnati offensive tempts us to give them the nod as the and Xavier's ace punter, Bob Con-· * * * * conferring with U.C. officials that side nullified the score and put the way. Ray Stackhouse and Jim In· his account of the U.C.- favorite in what should be a close game.-lf tbelr quarterbacks are an entertaining program envolving ball back to the six. From th.ere Marcie, the king-pins in the Mus­ Oklahoma City game a local sports sharp. Here UC has a markC(l advantage, for in Roger Stephens, Alkle both combined and separate for­ Mangold picked up two and Liber ltie line, will be at the tackles. Don writer said early this week, "Cin­ Richards and Mike Graham they pack a patent wallop. mations of the two bands has been pounded the left side of the Red­ Kay and either Tom Ballaban or cinnati served notice that it is What some of Xavier's backs may have in ability by comparison, planned. skin line three times for the touch­ Mike Varchola will draw the start­ ready and waiting for Xavier in they definitely do not have in experience because of the overhauling down. Varchola's attempted con­ ing guard berths. Husky St!lve the intercity classic at UC next To Perform Together program the Musketeer grid machine received after last year. The UC version was Wide. O'Dea and Captain Mike Viker­ Saturday." This seems a far cry Pre-game entertainment will con­ attack is smoother and more deceptive as a result. In every_ quarter Miami's well­ tosky will alternate at center. from what the local press had to sist of a combined formation of the Summed up it's Xavier on the line, Cincinnati in the backfield. Who planned aerial offensive carried say before last year's tussle. Ed two bands. First' the ban.ds will will win? The answer lies in which means more in football-offense or ·them deep into Musketeer terri­ Lang May Be Ready Kluska and his valiant Muslceteers spell out "Hi Folks" as they play defense. tory, only to stall as the vaunted Bob McQuade will be at quar­ are definitely being recognized as a the song "Hi Neighbor." From this Taking our analysis oft the paper and delving into the psychological Xavier forward wall held and terback, Jimmy Libcr, who scored power to be reckoned with in this display of fellowship between the aspects, Xavier a.'jsumes the biggest factor In lts favor. UC spirit ls passes began to fail. against Miami, will be at left half. sector. two schools the bands will shift 1msitlvely sad if you would believe· what you see. As usual, the 1'1us­ Their opponent's touchdown Pat Fehring at right half and Don * * • • into an American Flag Formation keteer spirit ls a formidable advantage for our boys, and it may be that seemed to give the Redskins the Mangold at fullback will round On Wednesday night Septernl!er and play "The Star Spangled Ban­ It alone wlll produce the victory which wlll render the '47 grlcl season very determination they needed to out the Xavier backfield quarte.t. 17 Coach"·Ed Kluslca told the stu­ ner,'' which will be directed by Dr. one of the greatest In Xavier history. As the inimitable Al Stephan sustain a drive as time grew short Al Lang, who was injured in the dent bOdy that they woulll be rep­ Thor Johnson of the Cincinnati might say, "You jolrnrs know you got the splrlt,-get out there aml in the last period. StaI'ting on their Kentucky game, may be ready for resented by a fighting team. He Symphony Orchestra. show it tomorrow." That me1:1ns YOU. · own 26, the Miami thrust almost limited play. said, "the word quit Is not In our During the half time period the stopped at midfield, but a screen Tho p1·oba.blo stmting llnc-up.~ m·o: . vocabulary." The 1947 l\lusketeers two bands will perform separately. War II. A salute to U.C. followed begin their part of the program pass that caught Xavier flat-footed XA\'U:U l'OS. CINCINNATI by a salute to Xavier will end with a fanfare which they will spell Conway ...... LE ...... Anderson have lived up to the word of their The Xavier University Marching took them over the hump. Stackhouse ...... Lr ...... Langcnbcck leader-they are a credit to the Band will enter the field first with Xavier's part in the half time pro­ out the names of the two schools. Kay ...... LG ...... Fenlon Redskins Tie Vikcrtosky ...... C ...... Shorts a fanfare. l!.,ollowing the fanfare ceedings. However, a special dis­ A campaign for the U.C. bond Institution and students they rep­ From the 26 it took them four Varcholn ...... RG ...... Vilkoski resent. The student body by their they will go in a special surprise play of ba,t_on twirling will be .given issue will be followed by a forma­ l\Inrck ...... RT ...... Blake plays to pick -up a first down on DeFranco ...... RE ...... Kllmcznk comluct · and sportsmanshlI, can formation, after which will come by the Xavier Dl'llm Majors during tion of a streetcar with the band McQuatle ...... QB ...... O'Malley , playing the "Trolley Song" as they the Miami 45, Three passes from Libc1· ...... LH ...... Stephens also dis1,lay this spirit, not only to three more formations honoring our the salute. 1',chring ...... RH ...... Richards (Continued.on Page 8) the team, but to everyone. land, sea and air forces of World The University of Cincinnati will march off the field. Mangold ...... 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•••• • Xavier University Evening. College News • • It's All Aboard For- Dayton CANDIDATES-FOR R.O.T.C. HONORARY CADET COLONEL NOW BEING SOUGHT Attractiveness, Talent, EVENING COLLEGE TO S.HOW AT Grace And Poise Are Needed NFCCS MEETING IN LOUISVll.1LE The quest for Xavier Univer­ sity's R. 0. T. C. Honorary Cadet Nazareth College Is Scene; Colonel, chosen from the femin­ European Relief In Offing ine ranks of Evening College ~~:°0~!~=t~~~!~~!~~ i1;;~~:$~o~o~~ students to preside o'er the Nov­ Xavier's NFCCS Regional Pres- European Student Relief Drive. ember 21 Military Ball, is under­ ident, Charles Hogan, after con- Students interested are encour­ way, according to Cadet Lt. fcrring with Rev. Paul O'Connor, aged to contact Mr. Hogan,Wa­ Colonel Robert Polewski, chair­ Evening College Dean, announced bash 5120. man of the Ball. that Evening College students ~·'ive of the eight colleges which are· to be represented at the Na- Cadet Captain Tom Haffernan, comprise the local NFCCS region of the Honorary Cadet Colonel 1 tional Federation of Catholic include: Our Lady of Cincinnati College Students at Nazareth Col­ Publicity Committee, reports that College, Dayton University, Naz­ all Evening College girls whose lege, Louisville, Kentucky, Nov­ areth College, Mt. St. Joseph Col­ attractiveness, talent, grace, and ember 23. lege, and Xavier University. The Greater Cincinnati Region poise -are representative of Xav­ -Photo by McCarthy Other local regions of colleges of the NFCCS -- an organization ier's Honorary Cadet Colonel Dayton hound for the X-UD game on No\•ember 1 will he members throughout the United States are to promote greater unity of pur­ traditions are eligible for nom and friends of Kasimu, Evening College soror-fruternlty, via cha~ establishing quotas .as high as pose and worthwhile action ination as this year's Honorary tered bus. $75,000- for their European Stud­ among Catholic college students Cadet Colonel. ent Relief contribution. -- is planning to raise a $10,000 Friends of students who meet Dramatic Club OutJines Plan fund to feed, clothe, and care for these qualifications, or·the stud­ European students of high school ...... ents themselves, are asked to for­ To 1'ferge With Masque Society and college age who are at pre­ ward a portrait photograph of 0 sent, as President Charles Hogan the nominee to Major Trauth, 'The W edcliug' Fil'st Play To Student clinic." pointed out at the October re­ ROTC Moderator, Xaver Univer­ Be Offered By Acting Group Phyllis Dressing, Janet Balasa, gional meeting at Xavier, "now sity Military Department, within being aided by Ct>mmunistic Sketches the next two weeks. At the first Dramatic Club meet­ and Marilyn Doclt will appear in sources. It's time for Catholic ing, October 14, Rev. Paul O'Con­ the first combined production, "The Thelma Di11smore Miss Cathy Diehl, now a stud­ ner, S.J., dean of the evening col­ We.dding," to be presented on No­ ideology, as well as Catholic enJ. at Ohio State University, lege, and Dr. Charles Wheeler, vember 23 at Wilson Auditorium. material aid to come upon the ...... was Xavier's 1946 Honorary faculty moderator of the Masque "Suppressed DesirE:s," a one-act scene in greater porthms." By Julie Geck• Cadet Colonel.-> play directed by Eileen Abt, and All students are welcome to Society, outlined the plans for the Gazing into her crystal ball, merger of the Dramatic Club with starring Jayne and Connie Holtel the fortune teller told me of a the Masque Society, The groups and Bill Cleary, will be presented girl very popular with the stud­ Raincoats will work together to produce plays by the evening group at the first ' ents :at Xavier University. The both for the public and for the combined meeting at South Hall on old woman went on .about how students' experimental "dramatic the Evanston campus. CHOlCE Umbrellas Thelma Dinsmore, who is work- ing for a cert­ Rubbers EVENING COL~EGE PEEK Cl~oral Club Sings cnATTER ificate in Gen­ Friday, Oct. 24-Meeting of Xavier At Mass Sunday By Mary McKay eral Business, First Year Club, Fourth Floor, tends faithfully Galoshes Evening College, 8:30 (J.m, Sunday, October 26, 11 :00 a.m., Nomination for chucklinges_t to her duties for men, women Saturday, Oct. 25 - Xavier-U.C. XUEC's Choral Club will sing mass funny of the week, courtesy of as Correspond­ and children. Football Game. Ni(l(lert Sta­ at Bellarmine Chapel in honor of Latonia's Jack Lenil1;an-One very· ing Secretary the feast of Christ the King. tUmn, 2 :30 (J.m. angry skunk to a second skunk: of the Boosters. Sumlay, Oct. 26-Rlcling Club ricle The rendition .. of Benedlctus, "So do you!" .. , The John 'Carroll Before this, she Gounod's Sanctus, and Arcadelt's at Sunnyside, Fort l\litchell, 10 game brought the troops out in full held the job as and 11 a.m. Avie l\larla, under the direction of force-Rita Shoemaker viewed the Counselor for Monday, Oct. 27-Bowling leagues Miss Helen Gough, will be impres­ hostilities in style, a box no less ===..M.;.I two years. Be­ bowl at Evanston Cam(lus Alleys sive contributions. ... Janie Hammann brightened the sides these, she is a member of :lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU 7 :30 and 9 :30 (l.m. In charge of arrangements, student section, while it is rumored the Vetarcus Club, and a reporter ~ E Wednesday, Oct. 29-Second meet­ which includes a breakfast on the that Thelma Dinsmore, Eileen for the X. U. News. ;: 5 ing of Bridge Class, Fourth Xavier Campus, for Choral Club Howell, and Julie Geeks ···sat in Floor, Evening College, 7:30 11.m. members, are the Club's officers: "If she's that busy, when wm a NEW 5 enemy territory. . . . Joining the Bowling Leagues bowl at Evan­ Ray Hogan, President; Eunice Lus­ I get to -interview her?" I asked. i E victors after-the-game-at-the-Tav­ ston Cam11us Alleys, 7 :30 p.m. lcey, Secretary and Treasurer, I was told I could find her ,on E ENGLAND 5 ern were Dick Busemeyer and Thursday, Oct. -30 - Choral Club Charles May and Robert Thiemann, Monday evenings out at the 5 E lUargie Voss, Grace Peters and Bob practice, Fourth Floor, Evening Librarians; and Mr. Arthur Volek, Evanston campus, bowling with E HAT § Dauer . . . Bob Landen is till look­ College, 8 :00 (l.m. Business Manager. the X. U. Bowling League, or 5 5 ing for the horse that deserted him anytime there was something 5 MANUFACTURING 5 at the Riding Club's .most recent going on with the Dramatic club, get-together . . • Rita. Breitung § COMPANY E "T. D." would be there, as she is 5 Oh For Tlie Life Of A Stenog! (who can't decide which of her E chairman of that group. 5 boss' sons is the handsomest) ob­ § . Jack Of All Trades· Is She serves that women are 'divided into Before I left, I had learned § E a prediction· about Thelma Dins- ! These are darl{ and despe~ate days for the poor, overworked, under­ two classes-the careless ones who 118 East Sixth Street § paid secretary. lose their gloves and the careful more. She will, in years to come, 5 Cincinnati, Ohio i It's very discouraging, too, especially when one dreams of secre­ ones who only lose one glove . . . still be as friendly and popular a 5 ' tarial work as something out of this world, definitely exciting ... Roy IUuener must have thought as ever, because as the fortune 5 CONRAD FOCHT, Sr., ! sweet, innocent, naive, romantic tales that only a childish mind could the Holy Name Parade was a pre­ teller told me, with Thelma, these 5 Proprietor § manufacture. Everything seems to shine brightly. view of St. Patrick's Day-from things are second nature. I 111111111111fi111111111111111111111111111111i of The young, eligible, rich, handsome boss who takes the top of his head to the tip ~t11IHlllNllNl ....ln11111 ... HllffHllH•••••H•MIUIH•H ...... ,._ .. his secretary out to lunch, asks her advice about all his shoes, he was a symphony in matters, business as well as personal, and finally green'-must be the influence of QUEEN CITY BLUE PRINT CO. takes her as his wife and they live happily ever after. that Irish housekeeper .c • • Gene 124 Government Place (Rear of Post Office) Ah! But a young maiden's dreams soon go up in Mlddlekamp, Vic LaPorte, and Jack a puff of smoke. Upon making her entrance into the Sena spent most of· their time Photostats business world she discovers that nearly all bosses greeting their public, 'while Ralph Discharge Papers - Birth Certificates - Marriage License etc. are short, fat, and bald, with enormous noses and (oh, my aching feet) Gau fell to HHHIHl_ll_ HIT ...... "'' """" nasty dispositions. Furthermore, our little friend the sidelines after a paltry ten ...... learns that not only is she employed as a secretary, miles . . . Monday 'night patrons but will also assume the role of personal maid, valet, Pat Riley of the Green Room are decoratlye For garbage collector, grease monkey, typewriter repair­ Gerry l\leyers and l\larty Edmonds GOOD TASTE man, scrub womari, chief mechanic, Grade A Liar, registered nurse, . . . Lou Grome ,gets the week's bartender, expert sneak thief (around the office, that is), 3rd from the award of one slightly used coca­ GOOD HEALTH left, hey you, and general ftunkey, No. 1. cola cap for his super bowling last In addition, of course, she must run a shopping service, buying week-233 pins bit the dust-a wifie's birthday gift, getting Aunt Minnie's plate repail·cd, paying perfect three-point landing was Junior's insurance-all part of the game. made by, Audrey Mccafferty in an Not to mention her requirements must be those of a mental giant, effort to knock down some pins, who has at her fingertips a knowledge of all the· phone numbers in the some way (not allowed and it Cincinnati Bell Telephone book and every person's address living in didn't work) . • . It can't be ac­ the United States. This constitutes just part of a typical day in the life counting class that inspired it but of a stenographer at the Mill. All for $4.95 a week. Eddie Heffron likes this couplet, to But we business girls love it, wouldn't trade professions for anything wit: "Slacks are not for you in­ In this world. Am I nervous because of it? Not me, Just as cum as a tended, unless you ve dlminu­ A~ lnclepeallat llue IMI coolcumber ! · · ended !" • XAVIER UNIVERSITY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 PAGE SEVEN GrotcPuts"X"onChooChoo Juke-Box .At Alumni Holds Xaverianlls On Tt.vo Real Generals Through the unth'ing efforts of (Continued from Page 2) Xavier's Ass't Public Relations Di­ lleved. He had expected to be penallzea .L.:;~ !1ot having saluted. The rector, Mr. David Grote, Xavier U.C. Plays A Fall Meeting General remained about an hour and "chewed the fat." University is soon to be advertised Summarization of all activities Xavieranus almost cholrncl when two phones rang at once and Gen­ on the front and back covers of all Xavie:r Song of the Fall semester was made at eral Moore answered one of them. A Lt. Colonel 011 the other encl of the the New York Central Railroad's line was preparing to give the General a sarcastic piece of 1his mind, Xavier men have been going the regular quarterly meeting of menus. the Alumni Association last week. and report him to his commanding officer, for having answered the tele­ over to the Grill at the University phone, "Hello!" when the General answered the Colonel's question with of Cincinnati the past few days M1·. Ed Vonderhaar made a re­ "This is General Moore!" Xavieranus has always wondered if the Lt. No Smoking In Class Rooms .to listen to the juke-box. It port on the progress of the Uni· Colonel died of heart failure. seems they have a special record versity, the additions of North and But Xavieranus had only indirect contact with General Lee, of whom ,...... nn•••• ...••••• ...... - ...... -...... -. under the caption "Near You" South Halls. Mr. Rouark reports. He received letters from a GI stationed in Paris The Drug Store closest to that they especially like. Talks by Dr. Raymond M. Mc­ who toid him that, "Now that the war has ended, we're forced to stand Xavier University Coy, acting director of the Gradu­ Why, you, might ask, do Xavier reveille in the middle of the streets at six in the morning. Even the ate School, spoke on his experi­ The A.be Baum1·ing ~Men go over to U. C. to play the chickens don't go for the 'chicken' we're putting up with!" ences at the educators conference Plim·macy juke-box when a new 'one was in Paris last summer, where he Xavieranus is glad that there were at least two "down to earth" EVANSTON recently installed in the cafeteria·? represented the Catholic educa­ generals that he was fortunate enough to meet...... -._ ..... _...... Instead of playing the now pop­ tional system in UNESCO. Head ular "Near Y~m" the record Football Coach Eel Kluska gave a opens with a trumpet fan-fare, review of the football games to followed by a stern voice saying, date and presented prospects for "Put down that coke, the sand­ the future, while Mr. Lew Hh·t, wich too; the Xavier boys will basketball coach, summarized last sing to you." Then follows "Xa­ year's season and made predictions vier for Aye," the Xavier line-up for the new season. for Saturday's game, a Xavier cheer, and another chorus of Play Series Set For Nov. 23 "Xavier for Aye." The Masque Society will present Again the stern voice saying, an evening of one act pll!-YS on "Xavier's here as you all know. November 23 at 8:15 in Wilson Saturday UC's blood will flow. Auditorium, University of Cincin· You think we're jesting and nati. 'l'ickets will go on sale No­ joking too, but Saturday, Bear­ vember 15. cats, the joke's on you." Xavier students will be admitted We doubt whether the record for half price with a coupon from will reach the "Hit Parade", but their activity book. At the present it certainly has made a hit. time the Society is practicing twice "Got a nickel, buddy? I'm weekly under the direction of Mr. heading for the UC Grill!" Charles Lammers and Mr. Thomas Kane, new directors. ~R Lecture Topic Proportional Representation was the topic for discussion at the last RECORDS meeting of the Economics Club held October 16 in Albers Hall. SHEET ·MUSIC Dr. Peters, of the Political Sci­ ence Department, talked briefly on GREETING CARDS PR and members of the club dis­ cussed the question with him. • • Club prexy Ed Glockner, m~de a renewed plea for more students to SONG SHOP join the club. First off-campus 34-36 E. Fifth St. meeting of the club is set for Octo­ Oa :Fouataln Square ber 30. ~~ PASSENGERS RELY . ON COCA-COLA AND TRAVEL REFRESHED

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the regular concert season, which GuidanceOpens Miami Tallies In ONG Sponsors Glee Club Plans may include trips to Louisville and • T d Last Minute To Tie S S k December Concert Columbus. S 0 (Continued from Page 5) Clef Club'praetice sessions have erVlCC ay uper mo er SUPPORT SCHOOL (Continued from Page 1) there added only four yards, and Under the auspices of the'Ohio been held for the past three weeks hours he may be reached. In ad- then Quarterback Mel Olix out- National Guard an evening of en- under the direction of Mr. Franklin ACTIVITIES dition to this, Mrs. Marilyn Fer- witted the defenders by calling a tertainment is offered to all Uni- guson has been appointed as Sec- screen pass that ate up 15 yard s versity students Tuesday evening, Bens, voice teacher at the Con- XAVIER's FAVORITE retary of the Guidance Service, and and another first down oh the X 36. October 28, at 8 p.m. servatory of Music and organist at v1·11 be ava1·1 able dai1 yin the t eac h - F'ive pays1 account e d f or t wo more Paul ·Purcell, W.O. (j.g.), Re- St. Monica Cathedral. The organi- BARBER ers ' room, 106 · ,Sh e can b e con- fi rs t d owns, PaciI ·ng the 'skin on crulting Officer of the 134 F. A. zation may hold one concert in De- JlJLlUS LOHR suited for general or special infor- the nine. Shoults then threaded Bn. announced this week that the cember, according to Bob Tenhund- 3757 Montgomery Road Jnation, and will act as liaison to his way around right end for the feld, president. Fr. John V. Usher, 3 Blocks East of Campus arrange special conferences1 be- score that knotted the count. With super smoker is planned- in,order f acu ItY a d v1ser,_· h as greath opes f or to acquaint the student with the - - tween students and counsellors. the burden of victory or defeat opportunities offered him by an en- :l_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l;:_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_H_l_ll_ll_ll_l_ll_ll_ll_l_!i Dr. Wheelan, who served as a upon his usually capable shoulders, listment in the O.N.G. He added §: WH IT.E VILLA FOODS_==- Veterans' Administration Counsel- Cole's placement went wide by a there will be no charge for ·admis- or in Marquette University prior few feet. - - Xavier fans saw their blood pres­ sion, entertainment, ol,' refresh- § ~ from § to coming to Xavier, will super­ ments and those attending place - - vise a Student Testing Service, in sure soar when "Injun" Conway, themselves under no obligation. line with the Student Measure­ wit~ three-quarters of a minute I S U N S H I N E f A R M. S i remaining, took the Miami kickoff nent. Any student desiring to as­ theThe affairlounge wm and begin main at sreception p.m. in ==- WHITE VI•a.. 'LA GROCERS, INC. =--- certain his aptitude for a par­ on his 29 and almost got clear be­ fore he was brought ·down on the Hall of the O.N.G. Armory, located la: 537 EAST PEARL ST. · E ticular course, prior to undertak­ at 4100 Reading Road. : foe's 45. Eyebrows also "soared ng it, may meet with Dr. Wheelan, 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111m11111111111111111111111111i: and if deemed feasible, be afforded high" when Bob McQuade called a an aptitude test for that field. quarterback sneak on the last play Dr. McCoy Addresses Group -.r.:Jr:=JrEirElrEJr'Elr.:JrEJr:::tr::JrSlr.=:trSirEJE:Jr:=I•. This particular service will enable of the game. Dr. Raymond F. McCoy, Acting students to avoid the pitfalls of Dean of the Gtaduate Division, pursuing a misfit course. MILITARY DEPT. will address the College Club to­ Too _Important To Forget -- morrow afternoon at the May Service During War ADDS OFFICERS Street headquarters' of the Cincin­ The tremendous value of milk as a natur~I The Student Guidance and Meas­ The Military faculty has been nati Women's Club. His subject urement is not ·~a newcomer to will be his experiences with the energy restoring food makes it an essential supplimentecl by the temporary ad­ Xavier. Though it was not offi­ dition of Captain Emil N. Ulano­ United Nations Educatiom~l, Scien­ in every student's diet. cially titled, in the years prior to wicz, Coast Artillery Officer from tific, and Cultural Organization. the war, a less formal Guidance Service was conducted. The SG & the University of Cincinnati. Cap------• - I tain Ulanowicz has been assigned M committee quiclrnned its efforts on temporary duty until December J. H. FIELMAN DAIRY CO. to firmly establish a formal ser­ or January, when another Coast vice following the requests of nu­ Artillery officer, now overseas, will 2519 Vine Street AV. 6480 nerous students for such an or­ replace him. ganization. They had the foresight Another tem'porary addition to to realize the advantages it af­ the Military Staff will be Major forded them. FLACH BROTHERS Raymond J. Wilson, who was for­ ,5!1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,!; "Records of conferences held merly a Xavier ROTC student. with students will be retained by Major Wilson has been ordered to w·hale11ale Grocer• ~ The,Laundry Nearest Xavier--- ~ advisers," said Father Buschmann. active duty for three months, arid Offers Fast, Dependable Service § This will enable the university to will spend the entire time with the i · establish an axiom from which tl~e Xavier ROTC. • • • • 5 . "SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY" § needs of the students can be met. $ One Day Service If Desired a 'However," continued the chair­ .. man, "the Guidance Service will Alma Dahlke 2nd and Vine Streett not prevent__students from con­ Ace Entertainment Service § ASTOR LAUNDERERS i sulting the deans on scholastic Entertainment - Music tincinnati, Ohio E= 3912 Reading Road AVon 1765 =5 problems. They may feel free to For All Occasions 5 "You Get 'Em Faster At Astor" 5 Phone Dunbar 2721 o'r write see either Father Nieporte or my­ 111 E; Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0. -5 BACHELOR BUNDLES OUR SPECIALTY -$ self at any time." ·------·--...... 51111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111?.

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