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Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1947-11-06 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1947). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 1801. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/1801 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]. EVENING COLLEGE BOOSTERS COMPLETE DANCE PLANS Sec Page 5 Xuuirr lluiurrsittt N rm NEWS - TAVERN A Weekly Newspaper By Students F1·om Tlie Evanston, I KOPINSKY'S DORM ISTARTING LINEUP •• Page 4 Downtoivn, And Milford Campuses. .__c_o_V_E_R_A_G_E_._._. _P_ag_c_2_. VOLUME XXXll CINCINNATI, OHIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947 NO. 7 WISE FOOL FLING. AT lmp01·tant ARMISTICE DAY MASS The News, In order to assure a wider distribution among the SOUTH HALL FRID~~Y studc11ts has changed the <lay TO HONOR DECEASED of publication from Friday to Cecil Young's Orchestra TJmrsda~·. This change necessi Students, Faculty Join In Engaged To Play Fm• Dance tates an earlier deadline. There students from the Evanston cam fore all Clubs, Departments, St. Francis De Sales i\'Iass pus arc expected to attend. No Friday, tomorrow night, the :ind Organizations 1mblishing Solemn Requiem High Mass will classes will meet that day. Sophomore Class will present the Items In the Nmv.~ are requested be celebrated next Tuesday, Al'lni Celebrant of the Mass will _be "Wise Fool Fling" at South Hall to turn materi:1I in to the Office stice Day, at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier's President, the very Rev. from 8 :30 to 12 :00 p.m. Due to the no later than Friday of the pre de Sales Church to honor all Uni Celestin J. Steiner, S.J., with Rev. restricted· size of the building, at ceding week. versity deceased benefactors, pro V. B. Nieporte, S.J., and Rev. Mor tendance will be limited to second fessors, alumni, and students. All ris Link, S.J., acting as deacon and year class members and their dates. sub-deacon, respectively. Rev. Rob Cecil Young and his Melody Men ert Manning, S.J., will be master will play for the dancing with Jane Mome1itous Gridiro1i Strug·g·le of-ceremon i es and Rev. Joseph Dyer featured as vocalist. Walsh, S.J., will deliver the sct·mon. Al Virant, committee chairman, Of A group of military students has informed the News that the Tavern Versus N e'tvs Nears from the ROTC will attend the price of admission has been mini By Bob D<tver Mass in a body and cany the colors, mized to $1.00 per couple (includ Mark your calendars! Fill your hip flask! Have your pennants and honoring nearly 80 war dead who ing tax). chrysanthemums ready! November 11th draws near! What is so special attended the university during In accordance with the theme of about November 11th? Why, man, that is the day of the annual News World War II. Members of the Clef the dance, appropriate entertain Mermaicl Tavern football game! So you saw a good game -the 25th of Club will sing the Mass. ment is planned for the intermis October. Brother, you ain't seen nothin' yet! This is the game of games, Through the Rt. Rev. Monsignor sion. As an added attraction, two classic of classics, epic of epics. The J. H. Schenberger, pastor of St. record albums will be awarded as a game is for blood-for more than Francis de Sales, Xavier has been door prize. Cecil Young blood. Michigan and Minnesota play Masque Society To g·ivcn permission for use of the Tickets will be on·sale at the en --------------- for a water jug. Phooey to water! church. Location is at Woodburn trance of South Hall or may be pur Offer T lu·ee Plays This game is for the old oaken ale Ave., and Madison Road. chased from the committee mem Reeistrar Attends L7 pail. Hospital staffs have been At a meeting of the Masque bers who include, besides Chairman Denison Meetina alerted all over the city. Strong Society held on November 6, plans Virant, Denis Fox, Paul Scherer, ~ men grow weak at the thought of were formulated for the imme- Diagnostic Tests Bill Splain, Jack Glaser, and Mau- Selection of Mr. Ray Fellinger, the impending havoc to be wrought cliate future. On Sunday, Novem 1·ice Herrin. on this red-letter clay. ' ber 23, the Society will make its For Econ Students (Of com·se, every one knows that Registrar, to a committee to exam The captains of the opposing debut by presenting three one act The first in a series of diagnostic the word "Sophomore" is derived ine and discuss the Graduate Rec- ord Examinations given at various squads have been driving their men plays; Terrible .i'Heck by Charles tests to be given students and used from the Greek,. meaning wise Kennedy; In the Zone by Eugene colleges in Ohio was disclosed at a for weeks lH'eparing for the colli for i'efercnce by the Guidance and fool.) recent meeting of Ohio College sion. Captain Coates of the News O'Neill; and A \\'edding by John Counselling department will be held Kirltpatrick The plays will be Registrars at Denison University, has been feeding raw meat to his on Friday, November 7 at 1 :30 Picks Score given at Wilson Auditorium with Frosh Granville, Ohio. snarling warriors; while Captain p.m. in Room <17. Bocklage of the Tavern (still curtain time at 8:15 p. m. Tickets All senior students who are ma In Game Contest The graduate examinations are will be one dollar, but Xavier stu joring in the field of commerce, and only in the experime1ital stage, Mr. smarting from their 20-18 loss of James L. Troxell, freshman, was dents may obtain ducats for fifty who are taking the Comprehensive Fellinger said. Xavier is one of the last year) has the Green Lady's acclaimed the winner of the Ches cents and an activity coupon. examinations in Economics or Ac colleges that administers the test. Grenadiers' at razor edge condition. terfield cigarrete contest to choose Bocklage further has promised a Tentative plans are also macle counting for the Bachelor of a score for the recent U.C.-Xavier T-formation that will make Halas for dedicating. South Hall as a Science in Business Administration game, Russ Clemens, campus rep Student Council Ap1>oin:ts and Leahy shed tears of envy and Little Theatre in December, possi degree this year, will be given a resentative for the cigarette film frustration. bly on the afternoon of the 14th. pre-test by Dr. Wheeler on Novem explained last week. Homec0111ing Committee While both forces have been hold A one act play, Susan Glascell's ber 7. Comprehensive examinations Few of the entries were any Sn1•1•ressed Desire, will be pre are now being prepared for admin Social Committee of Student ing secret practice sessions word where near the outcome of the sented by students from Evening istration in January and May by Council has appointed a special has leaked out that Coates is ready game; Clemens said, and Troxell's College in conjunction with the Mr. Joseph Link, Jr., Acting Direc Homecoming Committee to bring to unveil the greatest fullback since choice of UC 28, Xavier 6, was the Masque Society. tor of the Commerce department forth a; program of student partici Nagurski in "Hollerin' Hollmcyer." closest. For his efforts he was pation in the Homecoming activi When word of this sensation reach awa1·ded three cartons of the ABC ties. This committee, with Joe ed Cpt. Bocklage he only smiled and ''Ten-Hut," The New C. 0. cigarettes.------- Meyer, Jr., as Chairman, is com- (Continued on Page 4) Dance Band Organized posed of Ed Kunkel, Dick Costello, .----------------. Formation of a dance orchestra Dan Bauer and Dick Fairbanks. from members of the ma1·ching Meyer has announced that plans Peel{ Of The band is in the preparation stages are being formulated for the choos according to Mr. Gilbert Maringer, ing of :t:~'Homecoming Queen" from band director. the student ranks of OLC, Mt. St. Weel{ With the addition of two mo1·e Joe, the Evening College. Further Frltlay, Nov. 7 - Sophomore trombonists and a bass fiddle, t11e announcement concerning the dance, South Hall, 8:30 I•· m. orchestra of approximately 14 Queen will be posted on the Bul Sunday, No\'. 0-Card Party pieces is expected to be ready to letin Boards of the Schools con and Dance, Evening College perfo1·m in a few weeks. cerned. Booster Club, Hotel Sinton. Tuesday, Nov. 11-1\fass for de ceased University alumni, "X" Family· Life Institute i•rofcssors, benefactors, and students, St. Francis de Sales Church. 10 a. m. Sponsors Cana Confere nee Clef Club, Albers Hall, 7 :80 Last Sunday afternoon, N ovem- the Marriage Feast of Cana at P• DJ, ber 2, the' first Cana Conference tended by Christ and His Blessed \Vedncsday, Nov. 12-So1lallty, Mother, as i·ecorded in scripture. South Hall, 7 :30 I>· It\· unde1· the auspices of Xavier Uni The first Cana Conference was l\lath-Physles Club, 7 :SO l•· m. versity Family Life Institute was given by Fathei· John P. Delaney, Great Books Lecture, l\fary held on the Evanston Campus. Mr. S.J., of the America staff, in Janu Lodge Reading Room, 7 :SO and Mrs.