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Daddio Named Coach of Gator Football Team Campus Elections Begin Religious Former Panther, Pro Star Today with A AMPUS OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE Vol. LXK. No. 17 MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA March 12. 1947 Daddio Named Coach Of Gator Football Team Campus Elections Begin Religious Former Panther, Pro Star Today With A. W.S. OfficersWeek To Be Takes Seasonal Position Bill Daddio, former l'itt and professional star, today was A. W. S. -poiisible lor checking names and named head football coach of the Allegheny college football A.W.S. nominating committee lia- admitting voters. March 17 -19 eleven. announced the following slate: Can With tlie appointment of new qui- The Reverend Samuel M. Shoe- President John Richie Schultz announced Daddio lias been didates for president; Deanne Blvth. i t proctors, everyone's cooperation Margie Nelson, Gertrude Walters, maker, noted author, counselor, and signed on a part-time basis to direct football operations during is requested in maintaining quiet religious leader, will be the guest all HI '48; recording secretary, hours. These must be enforced most September, ()ctober and November. Jeanne Dahlquist, Lee Hunt, Jean speaker of "Religion in Life Week" effectively after the hours of 11 p.m. on the Allegheny campus March 17- As football coach, Daddio relieves Robert M. (Hoi)) Gar- Raeburn, all of '49; corresponding The phones are not to be used bark, who continues as Gator base- secretary: Nancy McSune, Marilyn 19. after 11 p.m. except for long dis- ball coach and supervisor of intra- Schreiber, Marilyn L'linan. all of '50; tances. Names will be reported and I his special week of religious em- treasurer: Barbara Davies, Miriam infringers lined. phasis will feature all-college lec- mural sports. (icyser, Ruth Jones, all of '49. tures, informal discussion groups, 'The new assignment means a The election is as follows: A. U. C. and individual counseling. Sun.. March 9— Officers slate Nominations for the presidency of gridiron "homecoming" for Daddio. posted. The Rev. Shoemaker has chosen who grew up in Meadville. spent a the A.l'.C. will be ready for release for his main theme, "Christianity 'lues.. March 11— Petitions in by in the next issue of the Campus, ac- That Works." In his lectures he considerable portion of his boyhood 5 p.m. cording to the A.U.C. nominating will develop this theme along the on the Allegheny practice field and Wed.. March 12— Elections. committee. Additional nominations phases: "Religion in Social Life," Thurs.. March 13— Runoff.-. must be made by a petition of 100 played his first football at Meadville •Religion in Academic Life", and high school. Daddio said the assign- Fri., March 14-- Senate Represen- names, of which not more than 25 "Religion as a Preparation for Life tatives slate posted. may be of one fraternity or sorority. Work. ' These talks will be given ment was the realization of "a boy- Mon.. March 17— Elections. These petitions must be handed into Monday evening, Tuesday evening, hood dream of mine to come up Tues., March 18— Runoffs. the election committee by Friday, at 8:Li p.m., and at the regular Wed.. March 19— Senior Court .March 21. at 6:00 p.m. here to Allegheny and coach the weekly chapel program Wednesday team." slate posted. Ibe presidential candidates will morning. Thurs.. March 2!)— Petitions in ^peak in assembly on the morning of by 5 p.m. Daddio went to Pitt after four Wednesday. March 2<i. Voting will Printed bulletins will be placed years as a fullback at Meadville Fri., March 21— Elections. ake place in the girl-' gym that in the library and at Brooks desk High. 'There, Mike Mulligan, then Sat.. March 22— Runoffs. ame day between 12 noon and 1:30 the latter part of the week with the freshman coach and recently-ap- Voting will take place in the girls' and between 2:30 and 8:00 that exact time and place of the various pointed head coach of the Panthers, gym between noon and 1 :30 and night. meetings. converted Daddio from fullback to from 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. ivegular voting machines from the Individual counseling will be con- end and sent the youngster on to Additional nominations could be Jrawiord County board of elections become one of the company of great made by presentation to the A.VV'.b. lucted each morning and afternoon ivill be used. by Mr. Shoemaker and the eight Pitt wingmen with Joe Danchess. president of a petition signed by 50 The classes will hold their nomin- Joe Skladany, Lloyd Jordan and A.W.S. members, no more than ten graduate students from Union Sem- ating meetings on the respective inary and Columbia university, who Hube Wagner. of which shall be of the same social dates. sorority as the nominee. Petitions will accompany him on the trip. Daddio, an outstanding performer Kreshman class— Wed., March 19 These students will visit classes, and were given to the A. W. S. presi- it 4:30 in the chapel. even in his sophomore year, played dent, Anne Hartman, '47, within 48 assist with the counseling in connec- three seasons- at Pitt on elevens Sophomore class— Thurs, March tion with their graduate work. 'Those Freshmen hours after the presentation of the 20, in the chapel. which lost a total of only three original slate. No person could sign students wishing personal advice games— the Rose Bowl outfit of Junior class— Fri. March 21, at from Mr. Shoemaker or his assist- more than one petition for the samt 4:30 in tin- chapel. Hold Banquet 1936, the undefeated team of 1937 office. ants should sign up for appoint- and the "Dream Backfield" club of I'he nominating committee, an nent - at Brooks desk. Additional nominations for senior ounced by David Johnson, 47. Tomorrow Night 1938. court could be made by a petition president of A.U.C, is: Charles El Allegheny Christian Council will Excellent food and entertainment Doing most of his scoring on field signed by 40 A.W.S. members, nc lott. Klmer Gram, Anne Hartinai. li'.'et Mr. Shoemaker during a tea are promised for the freshman ban- goals and conversions. Daddio ac- inure than ten of which shall belong ind Melvin Furman, all of '47. leld Monday afternoon at 4:00. At quet which will take place at 6:00 counted for 52 points during his to the same social sorority as the another tea 'Tuesday afternoon the p.m. tomorrow evening in Brooks three years under Jock Sutherland. nominee. Petitions were given to guest will talk informally with the dining hall, according to William Against Washington in the Rose the A.W.S. vice-president, Patricia Students To faculty. Glenn, president of the freshman Howl of 1936, he set a still-standing Reichard, '47, within 24 hours after class. Entertainment is being plan- record by racing 70 yards to a touch- the presentation of the original slate. An open discussion group will Compete For neet Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. for the ned by Robert Andres, chairman of down with an intercepted pass. He Each class shall vote for its own the program committee. Listed on was selected on the United Press senate representatives. purpose of discussing any of the Wakefield Prize material brought up during the pre- the program is a reading by Eleanor Ail-American eleven in 1938. A voting machine will be USLHI for Laughlin, '48. the student elections. Tin- election Eight students will take part in vious meetings, He played in the East-West and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFarland will New York and Chicago All-Star board includes: Mania Bulger, M.S. lie annual Wakefield Oratorical The Rev. Shoemaker i- at present be guests at the dinner. Mr. Mc- chairman, Helen Connery, '47, and Contest to be held tomorrow eve Rector of the Calvary Protestant games of 1939, then put in two years Farland will give a short talk on the as end coach with Charley Bowser Sally Frum, '48. The board will be ning in the Playshop at 8:15 p.m. Episcopal Church, New York. His alumni organization. Fhis contest wa- originated by the at Pitt. He spent the 1941-42 sea- in charge of the polls and the ma- iermons are printed weekly and sent Men and women are asked to be will of lanus A. Wakefield, '90, who sons with the Chicago Cardinals of chine and will appoint persons re- o subscribers all over the country. sealed alternately in the dining hall. bequeathed a fund in the honor of He travels extensively as guest the National League and led the cir- Beverly ferry is in charge ol dec- cuit in field goals in the second year. Rev. Samuel Wakefield, D.D. The speaker for religious meeting- and orations. Money Bill To interest of this fund is used to pay college religious weeks, the most Daddio's football career was inter- partially the prizes, $30 from the recent being a visit to Yale uni- rupted by four years of Navy service fund and $20 from the l'hilo-Frank- versity. Mr. Darling To which included 26 months as gun- Be G.I. Survey lin Union which sponsors and ad- nery officer on a transport vessel, An increase in subsistence allow- ministers this contest. Judges will Several of the Rev. Shoemaker's Speak Sunday At but the Meadville husky managed to ances for veterans attending college include Mr. Joseph Begin, Mr. better known books are Religion find time to help the Fleet City, is being supported by the local chap- Charles Miller and Mr. Julian Ross. That Works, How To Fnd God, and Calif., Bluejackets win the service Hoy You Can Help Other People.
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