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Vol. XLN, No. 10 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. C. Thursday, November 21, 1963 Football Returns: Frostburg First Gridiron Foe Cavalcade Unifies Committee Names Pre .. Game Activity Bonfire, Exhibition For Anxious Hoyas As Fringe Benefits Very little will be lacking this Saturday in the way of by B ob Nocera traditional football festivities for the Georgetown-Frostburg Inter-collegiate football re game. Working under the di turns to Georgetown this rection of Student Athletic' weekend for a brief stay when Committee head Rory Quirk, .Toe the Georgetown all-star squad Fortuna and Pete Garcia of the meets the Frostburg State College junior class have prepared College Bobcats Saturday pre-game and halftime ceremonies worthy of any college homecom afternoon at Kehoe Field at 2 p.m. ing weekend. Football Weekend, the official Before the game on Saturday title coined by the Stadium Com afternoon the Hoya at large and mittee, will be touched off with a citizenry of Georgetown will be rally held Friday night at 6 :30. treated to a parade of approx A bonfire is scheduled to warm imately 20 units including the Hoya spirits pending approval of candidates for Homecoming queen the D.C. fire department. and a rolling dixieland band. Dur ing the halftime of the game, Advance Guard Fortuna and Garcia have arranged for the Navy Music School Band Shortly after noon on Saturday, and accompanying units to per a ftotina of about twenty cars will form a specially arranged show. form a homecoming parade that HOY A SAXA ... SUCH ROCKS .. _ Georgetown's Own Football Team, its first intercollegiate will wend its way through the Beginning around 11 a.m. two team in 13 years, aspiring to be worthy of its great predecessors. streets of Georgetown announcing blue and gray bedecked conver to all the coming game and half tibles will be dispatched to each time festivities. The parade will be of the eight area girls schools to 8 led by a police escort. ' pick' up the candidates for home SophisticationMain Thellle 17 9 . coming queen. The eighteen cars Queens I will rendezvous in the parking lot at about 12 :30 p.m. There they will Of Met Club Thanksgiving Colomb~a Politico Riding in the parade will be the . be met by a car carrying Jack, Donating Insight eight pricesses who are candidates the Hoya mascot, and an open by John Druska for Football Weekend queen and j truc1'> carrying a seven man Col For Latin Lecture the members of the weekend com legian dixieland band. The parade The approach of Thanksgiving signals the planning of mittee. The princesses are Nadine 1 will leave the Campus for a cir another round of metropolitan club holiday dances. Once by Donald Rotunda Maloney of the Nursing School, I cuit of Georgetown at 1 :00 p.m. again, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington will host This Friday, Dr. Alberto Debbie Oaks of Mt. Vernon, Pris :~ and reappear on Campus at about cilla Whitlock of Visitation, and i~~ 1 :30. The horn-honking, music the affairs. The semi-formal dances are all scheduled for Lleras. Camargo, the former Bettina Van Der Plas of George .1 making, crepe paper streaming Friday night, November 29, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. President of Colombia, will town East Campus. Also Ann cavalcade will then proceed a la Horstmann of Trinity, Gail Bloink Pied Piper to tour the Main Cam At the regular November meeting of the N.Y. Met deliver the third Latin Amer of Immaculata, Sue Panjuris of pus and finally lead the throngs Club plans were announced mittee heads are Brian McGrath, ican Lecture as part of Marymount and Kent Kolschreiber of eager Hoya fans to Kehoe Field for its annual Thanksgiving Kenneth Judy, J. Aldon Lareau, Georgetown's Anniversary of Dunbarton. for the beginning of the game. and Patricia O'Brian. Dance, to be held in the grand program. A recent recipient of an DUring the halftime of the ballroom of the Hotel Roose- Tickets are available in the Res- honorary degree from the Law To The Hospital ident Cafeteria at noon and dinner School, he will speak on "A South game, the spectators will enjoy The University Band will also a specially arranged exhibition of velt at 44th St. and Madison time. The prices of $5.00 for mem- American Viewpoint" in Gaston bers and $6.00 for non-members Hall at 8:30 p.m. be in the parade mounted in a music and drill performed by the Avenue. Chairman Ed Bren- truck to enable them to play en Navy School of Music Band and nan stated that Francis Walther will be raised one dollar each for Born in Bogota, Doctor Lleras route. The parade route will end accompanying units. would provide vacationing Hoyas sale in New York City. As usual, was educated at the National Uni at the Medical School near the with music for the twenty-fifth a champagne raffle will be added versity of Bogota and continued on After the performance of the rear gate of Kehoe Field. The prin to the festivities. to law school which he left to be- cesses will then be led out and band, the eight Homecoming consecutive year. A special attrac- come a journalist. A few years Queen candidates, representing tion will be the Georgetown Buddy O'Donnell, president of later, he received positions on the escorted by the drivers to their Trinity, Dunbarton, Immaculata, Chimes. Brennan added: "The af- the Philadelphia Club, has called editorial staffs of El Tiempo and seats to view the game. Mount Vernon, Marymount, Visita · '11 . h . a meeting for this evening in the El Espectador. After becoming tion, GU Nursing, and Kober f aIr WI contInue In t e traditlOns SAR. There, formal plans for the The halftime ceremonies will fea of the sophisticated New York or- club's second annual dance will be editor of La Tarde, he founded ture the 40-piece Navy School of Cogan will be presented to the Music Marching Band. The unit ganization." Helping him as com- made. Last yea r ' s successful (Continued on Page 8) spectators from the playing field. will perform a full-scale marching Thanksgiving Dance strengthened and playing exhibition. At this I the status of the Philadelphia Club time, the queen candidates will be . as an on-Campus organization. introduced to the spectators. .\,.:. This year the members hope to ., .. ' ., .' t.., establish the dance as a habit. , , Subject To Approval , \ , Tentative plans, dependent on ",J " the number of tickets sold, name On Saturday night, subject to " McShea's, at 16th and Ramstead, approval by the Social Events as the site of the dance. In the Committee, a Football Weekend event of an unexpectedly big re dance will be held in New South sponse, however, a larger location Cafeteria :from 8:30 to 12:30. En will be selected. In any event, Phil tertainment for the dance, also adelphia Club members and their pending approval, will be the "El friends will swing to the tune of Corols." The price for the dance is Al Raymin and his Orchestra. $3.50 per couple. As for party-hunting natives Highlighting the evening will be and s t ran d e d out-of-towners, the selection of the Football W eek Washington Club secretary Joe end queen from the eight candi Fortuna has posted the following dates presented at the halftime release: "The traditional Wash festivities. The presentation of the ington Club Dance wiIl take place "Pop" Sweetman Award will also November 29 in the Non-Resident be made to the outstanding George Cafeteria." Fortuna a 1 s 0 an town player as voted by the press. nounced a general meeting of all Mr. Sweetman was the former as- AND TIlE SCULPTORS • . • Coaches Mike Farrel, Jim Chapin, DR. LLERAS CAMARGO sistant athletic director prior to Steve Weinress. Bob Schmitt. (Cj)ntinued on Page 8) (Photo Credit-Pan American Union)_ his untimely death last year. Page Two THE HOYA Thursday, November 21, 1963 Editorial: [ Letters To The Editor Jj Football Due to Turkey-day next Thurs It is with great delight that The HOYA views the re day and our annual basketball is Farce istration to strongly consider I three possible modifications in the turn of football to Georgetown. We congratulate all sue after that, The HOYA will not appear regularly until December To the Editor: current contract with Hardin those who have worked so diligently to bring about this 12. Any musical facilities at George Williams: instituting a complete return and especially Rory Quirk, the Chairman of the Stu town are a farce. For four pay as you go system for all Cam Contrary to common sp~ulation, pus eating facilities; requiring res dent Athletic Committee, who is responsible for so much the new diners in the Cafeteria thousand undergraduates two bat idents to take only fourteen meals of the work that went into this project. this week are not the President's tle-scarred pianos are available. No a week in the Dining Hall; and Council on Physical Fitness- it's rating of students nor schedule of breaking the current monopoly of It will not be the football of our past--or the football the University Food Service Com assignments. exists - first come, food service on Campus, which has of the present large-scale college leagues. But it will be a mittee. They would welcome your often resulted in outrageous prices suggestions as you pass their table. first served. The two good pianos for inferior service. beginning-a beginning based on enthusiasm, school-spirit, Among their many helpful ideas are in Carroll Parlor and Gaston The society also passed a reso and genuine interest in the sport.