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FALL SEASON: STAG, 'LAS VEGAS', AWARDS STAG REUNION Tickets for the Stag may be pur­ jack, will be featured and door chased by sending a check for prizes will be awarded. Again Contrary to rumors spread last year, $3.75 for each ticket desired to live music will be provided. the Annual Alumni Stag Reunion the Alumni Office, LaSalle The $18.50 per couple charge is not dead. Neither has the basic for­ College, Phila., Pa. 19141. Checks includes an open bar (9 P.M. to 1 mat changed. The female alums should be made payable to the A.M.), a buffet, and $3 worth who attended last year were warmly LaSalle College Alumni Association. of chips to start the evening. welcomed, and it is hoped that Alumni President Robert J. Schaefer more o f them will participate this LAS VEGAS NITE year. has named Peter Graziano, '70, Last year a new Alumni activity was chairman of the event. Tickets may This year’s chairman, Gerald Gaw- scheduled for what turned out to be procured by sending a check ronski, ’53, has invited Alumni be, weatherwise, the poorest week­ payable to LaSalle College Alumni Board member Catherine Devlin end o f the year. February 19 Association to the Alumni Callahan, '71, to serve on the brought snow, ice, and the post­ Office, LaSalle College, Phila., Stag Planning Committee. She ponement o f our Las Vegas Pa. 19141. is working to promote the night. attendance o f women and to AWARDS DINNER make them feel welcome. An informal activity designed primarily for couples, the evening’s The Annual Alumni Awards Dinner Again the Stag will feature out­ activities were held on the re­ has been set for November 17, it standing door prizes, sports films, scheduled date o f March 10 and was announced by Alumni President draft beer, etc. The admission proved to be a great success. Robert J. Schaefer. charge is $3.75. Mixed drinks and Each year the Alumni presents at Not wishing to gamble on the hot dogs, with or without this dinner its highest award, weather again, the Alumni Board sauerkraut, w ill be available for the Signum Fidei Medal for con­ of Directors decided to move purchase. tributions to the advancement Las Vegas night to a more favor­ of Christian principles. As a special added attraction, able season. So, on October 28 Hayman Hall, the new physical the gambling capital will be re­ Also honored will be those mem­ facilities building, will be open created once again on campus. bers o f the senior class selected for alumni use between 6:30 and Various games of chance, includ­ for induction into the Alpha 8:30 P.M. on Stag night. ing roulette, dice, and black- Epsilon Alumni Honor Society. CONCERT & LECTURE SERIES FILMS ON CAMPUS Brother Emery C. Mollenhauer, Vice Two motion picture film series President for Academic Affairs, has an­ have been announced for nounced the concert and lecture scries the coming semester in the College for the coming semester. Alumni Union theatre. are cordially invited to attend all pro­ grams. (Except those noted, they FEATURE FILM SERIES begin at 12:30 P.M.) John R. Bunting, Chairman of the Sept. 15-16 First Pennsylvania Corp., will Arts and Humanities at Penn State, ANDROMEDA STRAIN inaugurate the School of Business and an authority on Ernest 7:00 & 9:30 P.M. Hemingway, will present a talk Administration’s Lindback Execu­ Sept. 29-30 tive Lecture Scries on Sept. 14, entitled "Big World Out There: The Nick Adams Stories.” TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN This series will bring top-level 6:30 & 10:15 P.M. leaders from business and industry R. Sturgis Ingersoll, lawyer, col­ WAIT UNTIL DARK to the College to discuss many lector and patron of the arts, 8:15 P.M. aspects of the current business will discuss the current status of Oct. 6-7 scene and the relations of business "The Arts in Philadelphia” on BOSTON STRANGLER enterprise to society. The October 19. Lindback Executive Lecture Series 6:00 & 10:30 P.M. is made possible through grants On October 24, The Philadelphia WILD BUNCH from the Lindback Foundation and Trio (pianist Deidre Irons, violinist 8:00 P.M. Abbotts Dairies. Barbara Sonies, and cellist Oct. 13-14 Deborah Reeder) will be featured On Sept. 19 Edith Efron, Contribu­ M *A*S*H in concert. ting Editor to TV Guide, com­ 6 , 8 , 10 P.M. mentator and media critic for Public Anthony Burgess, author of A Broadcasting Radio, will discuss Nov. 3-4 Clockwork Orange, will analyze "The her book: The News Twisters, an BONNIE AND CLYDE Nature of Comedy” on October analysis o f the television net­ 6:30 & 10:15 P.M. 31. work news coverage of the 1968 SOLDIER IN THE RAIN Presidential campaign. On November 1 Ann Bengis, a public 8:30 P.M. information specialist for the At 8:30 P.M. on Sept. 21, in Olney Nov. 10-11 Nixon administration’s Price Com­ Flail 100, the guest speaker will THEY SHOOT HORSES mission, will discuss both the goals be Pa. Representative Hardy Williams. DON’T THEY? and methods o f the Commission Mr. Williams, who sought the 7:00 & 9:30 P.M. Democratic mayoralty nomination and some aspects o f her own in 1971, is the president of the work in communicating those goals. Dec. 1-2 northeast region of Black Elected HORSE FEATHERS The Philharmonia Orchestra, Ling Officials and the Pennsylvania Tung conducting, will return NEVER GIVE A SUCKER representative to the steering Com­ for a third performance on Thursday, AN EVEN BREAK mittee of the National Black November 9, at 8:30 P.M. THE MUSIC BOX Political Convention. Continuous from 6:30 P.M. Betty Friedan, leader o f the Women’s History Professor John Lukacs will NEW CINEMA FILM SERIES Liberation movement, will appear on talk on "Opportunism Among all films to be shown at 12:30 . Intellectuals” on Nov. 16. & 6:00 P.M.) On November 28 Joseph Daughren Robert N. Winter-Berger will discuss and Peter Bimen, reporters for Sept. 13 his controversial book, The the Philadelphia Bulletin and co­ LION IN WINTER Washington Pay-Off, on October 3. authors o f The Wreck o f the Penn- Sept. 27 The present status of Philadelphia Central, will discuss the story International Airport and told in their book and some of plans for future development of its the developments since its publica­ Oct. 11 facilities will be the topic of tion. A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS August B. Brough on October 5. On November 30 Donald Barr, author Mr. Brough is Assistant Director OCT. 25 of Who Pushed Humpty Dumpty?, of Aviation in Philadelphia’s De­ HELLSTROM CHRONICLE partment of Commerce. which questions prevailing education­ al theory and practise, will attempt NOV. 8 On October 12 Philip Young, to look beyond the scope of his book GENESIS IV Research Professor of English and in his talk at LaSalle, "Putting Fellow in the Institute for the Humpty Dumpty Together.” 2 Nov. 15 DISCUSSION SERIES VAMPYR ALUMNI USE OF HAYMAN PLANNED BY AE KING KONG Alumni are welcome to use the The Continuing Education Com­ Dec. 6 facilities of Hayman Hall for mittee of the Alpha Epsilon INVESTIGATION OF A CITIZEN swimming, basketball, squash or Alumni Honor Society is plan­ ABOVE SUSPICION handball, indoor track, etc. ning a discussion series which will examine the changes Special Alumni cards of admission, which have occurred in the Catholic which must be surrendered at Church in the past decade. En­ ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE the door, may be obtained at the NEEDS VOLUNTEERS titled “ Vatican II plus 10,” the Alumni Office, 5521 Wister series will feature authorities on Street any weekday between 8:30 The Alumni Admissions Committee Philosophy, liturgy, Biblical A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Those who will operate this year under studies, sacred doctrine, ecumen­ cannot pick up the cards may have the chairmanship o f Bernard ism and Religious education and them sent to their homes by Rafferty, ’48. Alumni interested will be offered on Sunday writing the Alumni Office, LaSalle evenings. Further details will be in promoting attendance at College, Phila., Pa. 19141, or announced in the next issue of alma mater should volunteer their by calling Vi-8-8300, ext. 421. services to the committee the Explorer News. through the Alumni Office. An Since each card may be used but orientation session is planned once, it will be necessary to reapply for late Fall. each time an alumnus wishes to use the facilities.

“CABLE CAR" TRIP

The Alumni Basketball Club has Teams in the tournament besides includes airfare, transfers, and already filled its charter flight the Explorers include Duke, accommodations at the Del to for the “ Cable Santa Clara, and the host school, Webb Towne House in San Fran­ Car Classic” , December 7-10. the University of San Francisco. cisco. The additional number However, Club President James that can be taken care o f is very J. Kenyon is negotiating for a limited. Anyone interested should larger plane to accommodate contact the Alumni Office or those on the waiting list and The cost of the trip is $199 plus return the application blank some others who may be interested. tax ($219 altogether) and below immediately.

RESERVATION COUPON:

Send to: Checks Payable to: SAN FRANCISCO CABLE CAR CLASSIC LSC BASKETBALL CLUB c/o LA SALLE COLLEGE ALUMNI BASKETBALL CLUB ALUMNI OFFICE DEPARTURE DATE: DECEMBER 7 PHILA., PA. 19141

For further information Contact: BILL FYNES (215) VI 8-8300, ext. 421.

Enclosed is my check for $______($125.00 per person) as deposit. I understand that this deposit and any partial payment hereafter will be refunded in full if it becomes necessary for me to cancel my trip prior to October 1, 1972, when final payment is due.

NAME ------PHONE______

ADDRESS ______

CITY ______STATE ______ZIP 3 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES (Proposed)

LA SALLE COLLEGE UNION presents

London 8 days departing December 26 Bahamas March 3-11 $159 (Tentative)

Germany & Austria January 7-14 Acapulco March 3-11 $199 (Tentative) Options: • Kitzbuehel Ski Package $189 Hawaii May-, Salzburg, Vienna $265 Five charters reserved • Charter Flight Only $160 • 8 days $299 • Tour of Switzerland (Tentative) • Two weeks $380 • Charter only $236 London or Munich March 3-11 • London $199 • Munich includes Kitzbuehel (same as January 7)

Members o f LaSalle College Alumni and their families are invited to participate. For further information and detailed itineraries contact Union Director’s office, Vi-8-8300, ext. 281, 282, 310 or write to LaSalle College in care of the Union Director’s Office, Phila., Pa. 19141.

LA SALLE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 20TH STREET AND OLNEY AVENUE PHILADELPHIA. PA. 19141