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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 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

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Radicals "stand the people begin to realize its need so pleasant this way. Let the mil- to be Phi Gamma Delta, with two on soapboxes, spouting a lot." Sure. and importance. This is our aim.lion stay in thsir web, it can't hap- Old magazine-- arc being collected victories and no defeats, in League sonic of them do. They start think- and it it is necessary to use a soap- pen here. 1 . this the kind of citizen by the college unit of the Red Cross I, and Phi Kappa 1'st, also with a ing and seeing things that are all box, that is what we will do. the colleges oi today are turning to be sent to the Meadville homes 2-0 record, in League 11. The Phiwrong in their society, and they Gams whipped the Caflisch 1 entr; The constitution furnishes you loose on the country? If so. we can for the aged and to the children's want to tell others what they have expect no improvements or advance- homes. First collection- will be handily and then upset the Sig - to discovered, so they talk about it. with the right to be silent, and it take over first place. The Phi Psi's also gives you the right to be stupid. ments in our starving world. The made Wednesday, March 19. Some write about the decay that radicals make things move forward. beat the Phi Delts and the Theta they see in the world, and many ignorant, greedy, and miserable. It Women in Brooks hall may bring Chi's to secure their grasp on the guarantees the freedom of the indi- True, it's going at a slow pace, but their magazines to lean Pryde, '48, work towards the much - needed vidual, but in order to keep that without the constant impediments 167 Walker hall. There will be atop notch. changes. These are the revolution- A shifting of the teams phi-; the ists, the men of action who are not freedom it i^ necessary to light of the reactionary forces we might collector in each of the other dormi- against tho^c people who are always be able to improve it a little faster, tories and fraternity houses. addition of a new team, the Hasafraid of what p •< pi ay about Beens, has created better compi them. They don't give up their ready to take it away. There are, and a little belter. In fact, I'm sure All types of magazines may betion in both leagues. The Has Beens, ideals for the sake of gossips who unfortunately, people in the world •A e Could. submitted. The old people like story who are greedy tor power and im- composed of former lettermen, have stay at home brooding over their --Lucille Salitan. magazines such as Redbook, Ladies been giving the League 1 teams a comfortable lives that begin to trem- portance which they are too weak Home Journal and McCall's, also Kit oi competition. However, since ble at the core of their infested to find within themselves so must bunting and fishing periodicals. Pic- former lettermen cannot participate foundations when the militant mi- constantly trample on other's ri^.'ii- ture magazines have a great appeal in intramural athletics, their totals norities start acting. to obtain it. to the children. will not be counted in the league 11 is true that iha con iervative - standings. So far they have won 3 Selfish is another ol your B it MEADVILLE SWIMMING games, beating Caflisch 1 and 2. ;;!,i> with Glengarry Eagle an average of 39.375 points out of a 49 points; Bob Wood of Caflisch 2 is starving for new ideas, new ways LAUNDRY possible 60 per meet. ol life, new economic orders, and a is second with 38 points and Brooks new type of freedom and security, Sweaters and Statistics of the Westminster Hollenbeck is a close third with 3 •nan The Tankmen's record this year is Hollenbeck, H.B. to a state of revolution against the i the best record of an Allegheny Reddecliffe, Caf. 2 1) British. That was a drastic thing 0ry drafting Yeager's team since the basketball team's rec- Stone Alden 1 20to do. but then hi was a radical. The ord of 1943. 'arker, Caf. 2 ... 26 lists of these men through history ! Shoe Rebuilders Kraft, Sig 22 is very long, and if their deeds are (En. | j 895 Park Ave. * BASKETBALL hellgren, Sig _ 21 analyzed, it will prove that a world Shoe Repair DeWald, Theta Chi 18 without radicals would still be suf- (Continued from Page 3) Morton. Tau Delt ._ 18 Prompt Service focating in the darkness of tin- Mid- * • • %•.•.••••••-•••••••••••••-•..•.••"••••.-•..•.•••.•..•. •••••.••..••4 In the season's final?, Alfred uni- .;: i.t if lie Ages, or maybe we never would versity's great height advantage The intramural handball tourna- have passed the cave man stage. loomed large in the first quarter as nent has arrived at the semi-final 893 Park Ave. their fresh giants dominated the stage. The quartet of remaining The conservatives are "interested backboards at both ends of the court. players are Bill Kees, Wes Donald- in new and cosmic political philoso- As the game wore on the difference son, Joe Gray, and Dave Meyers. phies." Well, wdiy don't they do Meadville, Pa. Accordion became much less noticeable and The winner of the Meyers vs. Kces something about them? That is ex- Jim Feisley was soon under the natch will oppose the Donaldson- actly what we radicals want, a new- PLEATED SKIRTS bucket with his scintillating tip ray winner for the championship. political, social and economic phil- Tel. 24-941 shots. When the half-time gun sounded the score board read Ga- SWING INTO SPRING tors 31, Saxons 21. Alter three min- ROBERT H. BOWLER utes of the second half. Senior $4.95 Chuck Hileman left the game on JEWELER »•••••••••••••••-•• fouls and the ovation was something 895 Market FPARK Colors in red, Kelly green, any cheerleader could be proud to opposite Kepler Hotel 1 ^THEATRE- powder blue, fuchsia, hear. Pay Cash — Buy for Less You'll Enjoy Your«elf at Paul Miller's foul shot was the and black tally that tied the old scoring record WED., - SAT — MAR. 12-15 and Dick Kahl's one hand swish Sizes 22 to 28 from the left hand corner set the •• scene for the next record. Kahl hit CARMAN & REISER The Jolson Story for fifteen points with graduating BARBER SHOP captain Joe McMillan following with Larry Parke Evelyn Keyes eleven markers. Where students get G. C. MURPHY good service. BERCHTOLD fg fp tp COMING McMillan, f 4 3 11 OVER DEAN PHIPP Feisley, f 4 2 lil SUNDAY, MARCH 16 Bowling Alleys Hileman, c 3 2 8 Kahl, g ._ 5 5 15 Headquarters for Andres, g 1 3 5 FRENCH'S Humoresque •• P. 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