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Interfraternity Council Elects New Officerjs Stafford Resigns From Golf and Hockey Meetings Weekly Publication of Duquesne Vnivertity VOL. V„ No. 12. PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1929 TEN CENTS PER COPY DEBATING CLUB Donnelli Deserts Stafford Resigns Interfraternity Council TO PRESENT SERIES ... Football for Stage Elects New Officerjs OF DEBATES Dr. Lloyd Casts Athlete in Sketch From Activities Announcement has been made by Captain and Captain-elect "Buff" Gives Up Duties on Duke, Month­ Jos. McLaughlin, President; Others Robert J. Cohley, executive secretary Donnelli," of Duquesne University's of the Accounts Debating Club.: that foothajl* team, has been asked by Dr. ly, Senate, Interfraternity and Honored are Klein, Leff, Favo LloydTDean of the Drama School, to arrangements are near completion take part in a one-act sketch to be College Councils and Molinari for the presentation of a series'of de- given in the 'near futures—some Sun hates on interesting topics, as a feat­ day night during Lent—on the school The reorganization meeting of the John C. Stafford, a Senior in the ure of the winter and early spring. stage in the auditorium. The sketch College of Arts has recently resigned Interfraternity Council was called to 1 Director Lloyd and the permanent •ir, called "So's Your Old Antique, from most of the activities of-which order by the temporary chairman, and others prominent in the cast are committee of the club have aided "ma­ he was either one of the founders or favo. Representative from the Al- two well-known actresses of the phi Phi Delta, Gamma ,Phi, Phi Alpha terially in the establishment of the one of its most ardent workers. This Drama School, Miss Peggy Nicols and action causes Duquesne to lose from and Kappa Sigma Phi were present. debating schedule which will be! pub­ Miss Marjory Taylor. T. F. Wilson active duty a man who has done very Officers were elected) to ser^e until lished shortly after the mid-term ex­ and Stanley Ebert also have male much for the promotion of the extra- May. Joseph McLaughlin, of the aminations. roles in the playlet. All those inter­ curriculum idea here. Gamma Phi fraternity, .was elected ested in drama are urged to attend Club officers have signified their in­ president. A Phi Aloha representa­ this show and see the football star To lose from school . activities a tention of inaugurating a new policy tive, Helton Klein, was elected vice strut his stuff. Watch the DUKE for student of Stafford's ability is a moat in presenting debates; one that! will president. For treasurer, Nicholas later announcements. regretable loss. His integrity, char­ Favo, of the Alpha phi Delta, was attract the attention of many i who If "Buff" can learn as quickly and acter, and ability is beyond reproach. selected. A. Arthur Molinari, of the have hitherto shown little interests in easily from Dr. Lloyd as he has from A man of many ideas, which, being Kappa Sigma, Phi fraternity, was debates. Elmer Layden no fear need be held carried out, has helped put Duquesne elected historian. The club plans to broadcast several for his dramatic endeavors. where it rightly belongs. of the major debates. The secretary McLaughlin is an active Junior in Donnelli's debut on the stage is • The many activities with which he will confer with the advisory korimit- the School of , Accounts and is well looked forward to with, relish by his has been connected can be seen by tee, consisting of member^ ^ofl the known around the University as a go- teammates, friends and admirers. It the many vacancies his untimely School of Accounts faculty, on th|e in­ getter. He is chairman of his Class brings to mind the attempts made by resignation has caused. ' Hia many tercollegiate debating schedule. Debate Club Committer and unofficial other famous athletes to enter the important positions, in the Student leader of the Ketlmen. Milt Klein is In accordance with original plans of field of acting, notable among these Senate, of which he was vice presi­ another Accounts leader who is mak­ the Accounts Debating Club, the or­ being the sad failure of "Bifr Bill" dent; in the Interfraternity Council, ganisation will participate in i and ing his presence felt around Du­ Tilden, of tennis fame. John C Stafford as a representative from the Kappa Joseph L. McLaughlin J quesne in more than a scholastic present social functions in addition to If Donnelli makes good wh» knows Sigma Phi fraternity; on the College way. Nick Favo, also a Junior Ac­ scholastic events. To advance | this but what he may hit the trail for Council, aa a representative of his countant, and perhaps better known policy in accordance with the debating Hollywood, following in the wake of STUDENT ASSEMBLY class; on the DUKE staff, as the as a golfer, has been an active mem­ ATHLETES FORM schedule, Joseph L. McLaughlin, a "Red" Grange, et aL managing editor, and on the monthly ber and officer in his fraternity from member of the permanent committee, Student Assemblies, so popular dur­ staff, of which he was «n assistant Its inception. 1Art" Molinari—what has been appointed as social secre­ HOCKEY CLUB ing football season, were revived last editor, must be filled, for this resigna­ more is necessary than the name to tary,- who will complete a social pro­ Fraternity Demands Tuesday when H. Lee Haber) presi­ tion became effective January 28. portray one of Duquesne's most loyal gram-to be offered under the auspices At a meeting in Canevin Hall din dent of tin* Student Senate, called the The only reason given for tendering workers in activities—is a graduate of the club. Public Apology Tuesday, about 25 Duquesne athletes first one of the new semester. The his resignation is because .he wishes Pharmacist and, among other duties, Any department or group in the main purpose of the assembly aa -to have all of his time free to devote the new news editor of the DUKE. formed, at the instigation of Athletic university who are interested in de­ Insulted by an "erroneous state­ brought out in 'the chairman's address Director Elmer F. Layden, an organ­ bating will kindly confer with Secre­ ment" appearing in the January 17. to his studies and his duties on the . and those of the speakers was to show The new officers have taker their tary Conley or Joseph J. Pesci, chair­ Monocle and as chairman of (he Col­ ization to be known as the Puck and issue of the DUKE, the Kappa Sigma the basketball team that regardless of new duties seriously and will make man of the debating committee], lege night entertainment From what Stick Club. The purpose of the Club Phi Fraternity demands a public slumps and other things the student the Int. fraternity Council an active room 22, Canevin Hall. apology from the Editor of the information can be obtained, the thing part o. the campus life. is to foster and promote a University body was with them. It was in the that most caused Stafford to resign DUKE. nature of a h'eartener for the team's hockey team. ' from his many activities was the Many new ideas are to be sponsored On page four, bottom of column coming trip East, beginning Friday wish to prevent Year Books from be­ by the Council aad it is urged that all Officers of the Club were elected as SCHOOL LIBRARY three, of the aforementioned DUKE, evening, 'when they leave for JJew coming a tiling of the put at Du­ the fraternities on the campus join follows: "Stan" Ebert, president; a paragraph lifted from "Keileher's York. this Council. GROWWGFAST Komments'' was used as a filler. It quesne. "Jake" O'Connor, vice president, and James Devine, popular cheer leader, stated. "The affair at the Nixon Cafe, It waa through his hard work and "011ie"T Boyle, secretary-treasurer. ] opened the meeting with an appeal From a bare* poorly equipped room was a great success, many new faces efforts that a Monade was possible. for support of both the cheer leaders Coach Layden promised the Clqb the school library haa grown steadily were seen. I think there should. be I The book itself was a success. It waa C.S.M.C. Holds and the floor team. Several cheers his full support and co-operation, and until now it is of promising size, with more shindigs, so the Kappa Sigma a volume of vital interest to all, bat were lead in* the course of the as­ January Meeting books of diversified appeal certain to for some reason the students-failed to announced that the Duquesne Garden Frat can make more money." sembly. * . attract the varied interest* of i the It is stated on good authority that give their financial aid. In interest has been secured for a practice rink, Fr. McCarthy was the first speaker. On Sunday, January 20, at Crusade students. - this item was written by—or rwithin of Duquesne, in spite of some of its and "Freddie" Frederickson, star cen­ His address, tinted with personal hu­ Headquarters, Doquesne University, Recently* Miss Blanchard, Librar­ the knowledge of—a Kappa Sigma delinquent students, Stafford wishes mor, brought home thu need of sup­ the January meeting of the Catholic ter of the Pittsburgh Pirates, has of­ ian, has announced the arrival of Phi man, and turned into the' to give all his time to make further' • porting the basketeers., Coach Chick Students' Mission Crusade was held. fered hfis services as coach. many new books. Miss Blanchard DUKE as humorous news. Stan Monocles possible. Those men who Davies was lauded and his men came said: "The books recently received Ebert, the Editor, states that he read have worked with Stafford, or who The Reverend Thomas McCarty, C.
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