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Volume 34 Fordham College — October 28, 1954 Number 5 Iroshllold Elections 7 Go-Eds Vie for 'Miss Fordham'; Oct. 28, 29 Festival Features Holy Cross Game The Freshman Claai elections By A. J. Seanelto by Al Cavanarh will be held today «nd tomorrow, Kie crowning of Miss Fordham October 21 and 3* in Xeatint Caf- at a Victory Dance in the* gym- - Seven finalists in the University eteria from 1 to J p.m. nasium will be the highlight of the wide contest to elect Miss Ford' There are two candidate* in the Fordham-Holy cross football fes- ham of 1954 were selected by the race for freshmen president: Ray tival Friday and Saturday", Novem- Maroon Key Society panel of stu- Walsh representing the United ber 12 and 13. Miss Fordham will dent judges last week at* the City . students Party-, (U.S.), and Gerry be crowned by Pat Shalvey, last Hall Division, according to Frank Frank representing the Represen- year's Queen. Bill McCarthy's band McNally, president. tative Action-Movement (R.A.M.). will play for the dance. Holy Cross Voting.will take place from Nov. men and their dst^i are invited. 3 to Nov, 5 McNally announced Ray Walsh U » graduate <tt St. yesterday. St. Franci* Xa»l»r where he was Festivities will begin Friday president of. NtvtltM in frcahman night with a'parade starting at "In the college the votes will be year and vWHfcaHtont in topho* •Pee Park on the Grand Concourse, taken by the class reps" he said. more year. Re ala»> played vanity proceeding down Ktngsbridge .'The officers and reps of each football and* w on thtbe varaitity Road, into Fordham Road and year will,certify each ballot, No • track team^"'3i:5':v-1Q.:ic/'''':i;"'t:' into the campus through the ballot will be considered valid un- At Fordha*;Wabh is «lass rep- Third Avenue gate. It will consist less a signature is affixed,"., ;es*nt»tive from »*ction. "H," cap- of the Fordham Band, the seven stressed McNally. tain of the border council football finalists in the Miss Fordham Voting Starts Wednesday team and' is^ active in intramural contest, Miss Shalvey, fl-eshmen carrying a huge papier tnache The finalists will appear on sports. He played •'Part in the campus from- noon to two o'clock freshman theater"party/ „• ;••„.. beanie on their shoulders and cars driven by students. next Wednesday, the first day of According to WaUh yie purpose voting. ! , of the United Students party "is Frankle Frisch To Be M. C. The parade will proceed to The girl who wins will appear to act as the head of the student o.n several radiq and' television body of the Class of '58 in per- Keating Terrace where Frankle Frisch.' the* "Fordham Flash" will "shows. She will be formally crown- forming the necessary functions THE SEVEN FINALISTS in the University-wide Miss Fordham ed at the victory dance of the be master of ceremonies at a pep contest are pictured above. Seated (left to right) in the first row of student government and mak- rally. Football Festival after the Cru- ing use of the potentialities of our are Cathy Murphy, Isabel Dempsey, Cathy Avery and Anne Marie sader-Bam game on Nov. 13. The Quests Kyle Rote and Eddie Moors; back raw, Judy Cehen, Arlene Scheme and Eva Vescl. year." The party platform is so Price, of the New York Giants dance will be held in the gym. - designed as to integrate extracur- Football team, Coach Ed Danbwski Th^ "Sweetheart of Rose Hill," ricular activittes; with the aca- and Captain Dick Algatt, the 1954 will be crowned by Pat Shal- demic and religious program of team and other coaches will speak. vey, last year's princess. the College toV'biffer each student Xhe Downtown Fordham alee Pii'teen Leading Educators an enjoyable, practical, and ad- On the night of Nov. 10 all tha vantageoiiifljse'ot his,i6*^th» ^ University finalists will appear.over-WABD- College."«k'' "• .^'•"•'^••f^^%v-.^-'1' ;.-- tiscovertng the event aa TV at 11:15 on the Ernie JCovacs hewa,"'Jo»n"Muri'ay, chairman of Fordham University was host to sen, professor. University of Co- show. ' . ' Runnin*g~wlth Walsh -on the U..S; fifteen leading educators from Eu- penhagen, Denmark; Francis M. ticket are John Briody, for yt'ce- the''rally, sai^. "•>:.. \< : : ,, "The show /will be built on a Af.ter the speeches, the papier rope, Asia and South America on Rogers, Dean, Graduate School of piesldent; .Bill Knobloch, for sec- .October 18. They were members of Arts and Sciences, Harvard Uni- Fordham theme and have a Ford- retary;^ and * Tom • K*nvin," for; mache beanie will be burned at a ham audience," reported Frank : ? the administrative board of the versity; Tewfik Saglam, professor, . treasur?r:|3i::i ^i ;>- :... :i v •:' •" bonfire in the parking lot behind International Association of Un- University of Istanbul; Mario de Maguire, a Junior In the college Qerry 'Pranki representing prep school field; :. iversities. •••••. , -1 los Santos, president, University and a public relations man for ' Representaliye •>Actlohj Parity : (R. Girl Schools Invited of Manila; Herbert M. Keyes, Sec- Dumont. The Football Festival Continuous dancing will be held The Fordham visit marked the will open Nov. 12 with the finalists A. M.), is a graduate of Fordham Initial step.in a nation-wide tour retary General of the Internation- Prep.,v.where he' 'participated • to at* an open house in the gym- riding in convertibles in the pa- ; ,>f leading institutions of higher al Universities Bureau. Paris; rade at Rose Hill. dramatics;;/edited/ the yearbook, nasium. Girls from New. York col- learning; The 1964 meeting of the Manuel de Miranda assistant dl- and wrote for /the school paper, leges and nursing schools are in- association will be held next ector, International Universities Set for Steve Allen Show the "Rampart" as a reporter and -vited. The Arnold Air Society is Bureau; and Miss Jean Schanzle, month in New York City, Announcement of the "Sweet- . (Continued on Page 2) . ' ' (Continued on Pase 2) The yisitors were: Mr. Jean Sar- secretary, International Univer- sities Bureau. ' heart of Rose Hill" will be made railh, rector of- the University of at the open house festivities in Paris and president of the Inter- . The Rev: Laurence J, McOinley. the gym that night. Later that national Association; Roger Aria- S. J., president of Fordham Un- evening Miss Fordham and the Actress Helen Hayes felt, professor of Education at iversity welcomed the visitors at other contestants will appear on Leeds University, Kngland: Jean an informal ceremony in _ his of- the Steve Allen show "Tonight" Baugniet, pro-rector, Free Uni- fices. over WRCA-TV, , Sponsors 'It's Maroon' versity of Brussels, Belgium; Car- cause she has always shown that After a tour of the campus, the Miss Fordhgmt will appear dur- Miss Helen Hayes, the gracious lo Cereti, rector, University of visitors were guests at a special first lady of the stage, who has the theater can be the profession Genoa, Italy; Sunderras Donger- ing the half time ceremonies of of. a sincere Christian." Murdy kery, registrar, University of Boni- luncheon held in the Mural Room ' (Continued on Page 2) bwm charming New York theater- of Keating Hall.-Fr. McGinley, in soers for a score of years, will said. bay, India; Walter Erbe, professor, sponsor the"Senior Show "It's Ma- Miss Hayes will be on campus University of Tubingen, Germany; an address delivered at that time, roon!" Producer Dick Murdy said lor either the premiere or the Luis Garrido, professor. National explained to them the cosmopoli- today. Saturday night performance', sen- .University of Mexico: Jakob Niel- tan nature of the Fordham stu- Szulgit to Go ior President BUI Rothschild said; dent, body, with students from Miss Hayes found time between forty-eight states and forty for- the heavy rehearsal schedule of eign countries on five continents. "Royal Family" Jto receive the To Meeting Pojdham 'representatives in her He 'emphasized that although The Fordham College Council of dressing room and to sit for the Fordham is predominately Catho- the Society of St. Vincent de Paul publicity photographs that will be lic, all nations and creeds were re- will be represented at the annual on display in the lobby of the presented. The educators showed meeting of the Society in Pitts-, University theater during the run interest in the make-up of. the burgh next month. John P. Szul- of-the show.. ' faculty, with Its ratio of Jour lay Eit, '55, president of the Fordham teachers 'to each Jesuit priest- unit, will act as chairman.of a . This is the first college produc- teacher, tion Miss Hayes has consented to panel discussion entitled, "The Fordham was the first Ameri- Society of St. Vincent de Paul's sponsor, Murdy pointed out. Approach to Youth." On the panel "I am sure that "It's Maroon I" can university the group visited. Among the others to be visited are will be a college and high school will be a show of which Fordham member of the Society, one re- as well as the entire New York Columbia, N. Y. u.. Harvard, Princeton, Catholic-University, In- presenting a major seminary and City community will be very one college moderator. proud. I am eagerly awaiting its diana; and the University .of Chic- premiere," Miss Hayes said. ago. Szulgit heads a zealous and act- "We had nn idea of approach- M. Jenn Sarrailh, as president ive group which brings magazines ing so renowned a star when we of the International Association and pious articles each Sunday to were thinking of a sponsor over of Universities, in thanking Ford- Hie patients of Fordham Hospital.