The Creightonian, 1948-04-30

The Creightonian, 1948-04-30

Seek Sponsor for C. U. Skip Day — —-— 111 —X ——।— —— Who Is Bolenciewcz? May Devotions Meet Noon Today; Beginning next Monday, May 3, devotions to the Blessed ' Virgin will be held in the Board Vetoes Offer grotto on the northeast lawn at noon. These services will be Plans for the annual all-school Skip Day, Tuesday, May 11, are held throughout the month of still unsettled. As yet, no student group has volunteered to take over May.’ All students are invited the management of this day’s activities. Since this is an all-student to attend. function, student management is preferable to faculty control. May 11 Date Planned Tuesday, May.11, is the definite day set by the deans of the Hill­ top schools over three months ago. There is no possibility of Skip Applications Day being on May 12, as previously rumored. To stimulate student interest and to inspire student management, a"meeting of all class officers from all Hilltop schools has been sched­ For KBON uled for noon today in room A485. Faculty representatives have prom­ ised their full cooperation and attendance at this meeting. If your school has no official class officers, representatives from all classes in Award Asked all -schools are urged to attend. Your attendance and cooperation will be the deciding factors on whether or not there will be a Skip Applications for the K B O N Day. All other students who are interesied are invited to attend. radio training scholarship for 1948- --------------------------------------------------- 4-Board Vetoes Control -49 will be received next week, Remembering the fiasco of. last according to Rev. M. B. Martin, year, student organizations have S.J., dean of Creighton college. C. Ui Faculty so far been unwilling to promise Application to Mr. Puls An answer to the very trite question, “Who is Bolenciewcz?” Students should make written ■was almost discovered hy our photographer. But'"at the last min­ application to Mr. Edwin Puls, di­ To Economic Proposed Plan ute, his cohorts covered his face. Varsity Show members, left to rector of the department of right, are Donald Keough, CC 3, James Emerson, CC 4, Donald speech, not later than Monday, Here is the proposed plan of Kane, CC 3, Tim Sullivan, CC 2, and William Clifford, J 3. The May 10. Convention student action for the success­ man in the center is the’’ mysterious Bolenciewcz.—Creightonian After applications have been ful promotion of the annual photo. received and eligibility estab­ Four members of the faculty of Skip Day, Tuesday, May 11. lished, a committee will select a the School of commerce will rep­ 1. A responsible group of first choice and an alternate for resent Creighton at the 12th an­ students take over leadership "Artistry In Fun" Name approval by’ KBON. The winner nual meeting of the Midwest Eco­ of the day’s activities. A sug­ will be announced at the Senior- nomics association to be held in gested group would be class Alumni banquet when the all­ Minneapolis, Apr. 29-May 1. officers of the Hilltop school?. Of 1948 Varsity Show university awards are made. Dr. Floyd E. Walsh, dean; Dr. 2. Make arrangements for a Full Tuition Included J. P. Begley, professor of account­ suitable location. “Artistry in Fun” is the title able to play these nights. So, the The KBON award is a full tui­ ing; Dr. L. A. Cusack, professor 3. Organize committees to original two-day schedule will be tion scholarship given to a junior of finance, and Dr. J. A. Hart, supply food, recreation, pro­ chosen for the .1948 production of associate professor of economics, the Creighton -university Varsity followed. - or senior student who shows grams and prizes. Student Directors promise of becoming an asset to will attend, along with represen­ 4. Secure faculty cooperation, show. The show will be staged tatives of business and adminis­ Wednesday and' Thursday nights, The show is under the direction the radio industry. It is given an­ which has been willingly prof­ May 12 and 13, in the auditorium. of John McBride, CC 4. The con­ nually by Paul Fry, vice-presi­ tration schools from Nebraska fered. Performance will begin .at 8 p. m. tinuity for the show was written dent of the Inland Broadcasting and nine other midwestern states. 5. Arrange for ticket sales. and assembled by Bob Nestlebush, company, and general manager of A three-day program will be Appoint ticket committees from Tickets Are -25c CC 2, Don Kane and Jack. Schmit- KBON. presented following registration each scho ’ to do pre-selling. Price of admittance for students troth, both CC 3, and McBride. To be eligible, students must- Thursday morning. Among the This will facilitate planning for and adults is 25c, tax included. Musical director is George Fritton, (Continued on Page 7.) ~ topics to be discussed are “Eco­ actual number present. All proceeds' • will be donated to J 4. nomics of European Recovery,” the Children’s Memorial .hospital. “Impact of Instability on Agri­ The finale of the show will fea­ their leadership of this affair. The ; It was originally hoped that the ture an unpublished song by Oma- Fr. Fitzpatrick culture,” and “Monetary Policy all-student presentation could be han Don Wilson. ■ and Inflation.” Student Board of Governors in an given on May 14 and 15. How­ Stage manager, Ray Shaddy, CC Speaks At Last Among the prominent speakers informal vote of 12 of the 14 mem­ ever, due to previous commit­ 3, is drawing plans for the sets is John D. Clark of the Council bers, voted against sponsorship-of ments, the orchestra will be un- and lights, and expects to com­ of Economic Advisers in Washing­ Skip Day. Certain. stipulations plete plans this week. CHR. Discussion ton, D. C. He is the former dean caused their rejection. of the school of business admin- If Skip Day is to be held suc­ FaH Registrants! , The Rev. James E. Fitzpat­ “istration of the University of Ne­ cessfully, there must be a cur­ Jarrett to Washington rick, S. J.-, was the speaker at the braska. ..." tailment of drinking and wanton last class of the seventh session destruction of property such as All Creighton college stu­ occurred last year. There must dents coming back next Sep­ Dean William A. Jarrett of the of the Creighton Institute of In­ pharmacy school will join fellow­ dustrial Relations. ' French Club Gives be a UNITED student effort in tember -who. have not worked Father Fitzpatrick, 'one of t h e management and control. In this, out programs with the dean members of the American Phar­ maceutical Association in Wash­ senior members of the philosophy Play At Fontenelle the faculty promises full coopera­ should" do so immediately, department here at Creighton, will tion. whether attending the coming, ington, D. C., May 5 and 6 for a speak on “Social Right and The French club will sponsor a Skip Day Traditional summer session or not. conference on “Pharmacy — in Wrong.” play to be given May 15 at the In commenting on the Skip Day Juniors and seniors see the. Peace and War.” A banquet will he held May 6 weekly 'meeting of the Omaha confusion, the Rev. Matthias B. Rev. M. B. Martin, S.J.- Many, high ranking surgeons at the Rome hotel where -certifi­ Alliance. This meeting will .be at Martin, S. J., said, “Skip Day is Freshmen and' sophomores of the Army and Navy will speak cates of achievement will be pre­ the Fontenelle hotel. The play is traditionally a student function, see the Rev. R. H. Schenk, S.J. on -medical care necessary in the sented. The program will include directed by Mrs. Verdun Daste, but, with the exception of the event of an-atomic war. a~ discussion on management and instructor in modern languages. (Continued on Page 8.) labor- Mr. Dan Langfeld will rep­ resent the employer, and Mr. J. P. Grasso the employee. Student Nurses Appointed The Rev. Austin E. Miller. S. ROTC Federal inspection J., director of the Institute, wishes to express his satisfaction for the For Marian Ceremonies spirit of cooperation seen at the \ _________ —— mixer held last Thursday. Father Appointees from -the liospital Commerce at Wareham hall’ Miller said that the gathering was nursing school will lead the act .along 25th St. a fitting climax for a successful of consecration and the world Dentistry on 25th St. in front year’s activities. peace prayer at the annual Marian of Dowling hall. night, to.be held May 9 at 8 p.m. Law and Medicine schools at- in the Creighton University stad­ Dowling hall on California St. Denial Meeting ium. Pharmacy on 25th St., south of Leaders Named the Dowling entrance. At C.U.May 10 : 'Miss Katherine Ann Neumayer, . St. Catherine and St. Joseph 2, newly elected prefect of the St. hospital school of nursing, ■ on Creighton university will play Catherine hospital* sodality, will the terrace walk, east of the main host to the annual meeting of the say the world sodality prayer.- entrance. Duchesne College will Nebraska State Dental association Miss Mary Hefferman, 3, prefect assemble west of the main en­ which will be held here May 10. of the St. Joseph’s . hospital nurses trance. Several of the faculty members of sodality,-will lead the act of con­ Court Of Honor the dental school will conduct secration. The Court of' Honor, composed special clinics. - The various schools and organ­ of the three high officers of each Dr. Stephen Brown, Ashtabula, izations are to assemble’ at .7:45 sodality, will assemble on the (O.,) was the guest speaker at Apr. 26 and 27 were the days of the annual Federal Inspection > p.

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