Xavier University Newswire

Xavier University Newswire

View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Xavier University Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1963-02-22 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1963). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2146. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2146 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~avier Univer~1ty Library FEB 2 2 196~ VOLUME XLVll 20~ CINCINNATI, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1963 No. 15 Friday Night Lodge Party Will Open XU Men St1ldv,,., At Loyola U. · ''Mardi Gras 111 Sun Valley'' Weekend Roman Ce11ter Two sophomores t r o m XU', Saturday Ski Party Continues Theme; Fred .Tones of Cleveland. Ohi<>, and Dave McMahon of Cincin­ nati, are studying in Rome clut'• Annual Over-the~Rhine Party Follows ing the current semester. They are pal't of a group of 100 Amer• tificate, with a $10 certificate for provide the entertainment. Ores!! Buttons are green and the hy­ ican college students from schoolt clothing awarded to both the for the occasion will be tie and word is "go" as Xavier's annual all over the country. Mardi Gras c el e b r a t i o n is winner of the second drawing coat. launched t on i g h t . Committee and his date. HighllA"htlng thP. "Over - the • Their studies at the Rome ex .. Chairmen Clip Waling and Tony Saturday afternoon, February Rhine" party will be the Judginr tension of Loyola University will Rego have announced that final 23, a "ski party" has ·been of the anm1al Beard Growlnr include history, philosophy, Eng .. preparations. have been made scheduled. The party was pre­ Contest. A $10 cash award will lish. and Italian. After their jet and everyone is looking forward viously planned to be held at be elven to the winner· of this flight from New York City, the to a very successful weekend at Sharon Woods Lodge, but_ Com­ event with the next five runner­ group has been staying in the l\lr. George C. Selzer 1960 Olympic dormitory, which the "Mardi Gras in Sun Valley." mitteeman Clip W a l i n. g an­ ups receiving certificates for free is in a newly-modernized sectiotl A lodge party at the Armory nounced that the lodge was not halrcul<1. Another •15 clothlnr of the city. tonl~ht will _officially Dpen thl' availabl~ for this Saturday. The certificate will also be awarded ·Death Claims week~nd's fest Iv I t I es. Skip committee has now reserved the at the party. In addition to their studies at H:~un~'s band will be the fea­ Izaak Walton League oC America The Mardi Gr.as Conirnittee the University, their plans call tured attraction at the p a r t y Lodge in Groe:-;beck. Ohio for announced that tickets ·fot· the Former Xavier for several side trips to other which will last from 9:1111 p.m. the affair. The ski party begins "Over - the - Rhine" ·party are parts of Italy and into Germany te l:Oll a.m. In keeping with the at 2:00 p.m. and ski dress is priced at $4 apiece, and the ski Dept. Head and France. theme of "A Day in Sun Valley." required. party tickets will be $2 each. A ski sweaters and slacks will be The grand finale of the week­ special. price of $6 is offered for · George Charles Se I z er, ac­ When interviewed about the end festivities will be the "Over­ the appropriate attire. the combination of Friday and counting professor, died Satur­ trip before their departure, Davl! Another attraction of the lodge the-Rhine" party in the Armory day, February 16, at his home. He Saturday nights, while a com­ and Fred were really enthusi• party will be two drawings: the SatUJ•day night from 9:00 p.m. to was chairman of. the accounting bination ticket for all th re first winner and his elate will 1:00 a.m. Smitty's Gay-Ninety e department at Xavier for 15 astic about their plans. "It's an. each receive a $15 clothing cer- Ge1·man Travelling Band will events will cost $8. years until he resigned in 1962, experience you get just once in. however, he remained on t.he your life," Jones said. "Anybod1' accounting faculty until the should jump at the chance t'9 p1·esent .time. be in a dif{~:e.nt _country, to be ·secretary·- of--- ·S-tate Rusk Will -- Deliver Mr. Selzer held bachelor's and with people we only hear about, master's degrees in science from to see things we've read . about XU, was a certified public ac­ and always wondered about." Key Address At World Affairs Meet countant and was founder and "It will be fascinating to ex­ Hopkins University; Dr. Ken­ advisor to Xavier's Accounting Secretary of State Dean Rusk Society. perience these people." McMahnn will be backed by an all-star neth Thompson, vice-11resident agreed. "I'd like to hear, first­ team o( authori'ties in val'ious of the Rockefeller Foundation; He was active in the Control­ and Dr. John V. Deaver, foreign h:rnd, their actual opinion of us. fields when he gives the fea­ lers Institute of America, the tured address at the ninth an­ economist, Ch as e Manhattan I hope to present to them a con­ American Association of Univer­ nual conference on international Bank. trasting image to the •ugly• sity Professors, the National As­ affairs to be held today, Feb­ Secretary of State Rusk will American' that we've been heat·• ruary 22, in the Hotel Nethe1·­ sociation of Accountants, the Ohio speak at the dinner at 6:'*5 p.m. ing about. land Hilton. which will conclude the con(er­ Business Teachers Association; Offered traditionally by the ence. the Ohio Society of Public Ac­ "And or course," he continuC'd, Cincinnati Council of Wot'ld Af­ countants, the Ame1·ican Institute "it won't be all study; we do fairs, the conference is co-s11on­ sored by Xavier University and of Certified Public Accountants, intend to have a I it tie fun 011 the University of_ Cincinnati. Xavier St11de11t and the Ame1·ican Accounting the side. And there is a possibil· Topic of the eonference this Association. ity of O!JL'. getting summer jnb;t 1'Nr Is "Victory In &he Cold War over there and staying for a11 · -What Is It, .and How Can We Dies In Crasl1 Requiem High Mass was in­ extra three months. II) any case, ·Gain It?" Two Xavier students we1·e in­ toned ·at St. Robert Bellarmine 'rhe conference will begin at volved in an automobile crash ·Chapel on Weclne~day morning, it should 1·eally be a tremen .. 1:4'li p.m. with the opening pres­ last we~kcnd. Februa1·y 20, at 10:00 o'clock. dous experience." entations by Ka1·t R. Bendetsen, president of Champion Pa11ers, Dead is Irvin Ronald Voit, '66, who was a passenger in the ca1· fflc., who is conferen~e chait·­ man; and Dr. Philip Mosely, di­ of Francis G. Luckett, '64, on U.S. Clef Club To Open Annual rector of studies ot the Council 42 near Florence, Ky. Luckett Git Foreign Relations. a1·e: Dr. Robert Strausz Hupe, sul'fe1·ed possible rib fractures. dil'ector of Foreign Policy Re­ Concert Season Monday t'ollowinr the openinr prell• Voit, who graduated from 1-'la­ search Institute, University of enaatlons, phases of &he ceneral get high school in Louisville, was Xavier University's Clef Club appearances . will include Sum .. Pennsylvania; W. Mi ch a el eonrerence theme, "Victory In a chemistry major at XU. Luckett will open its 1963 Concert sea­ mit, Mother of Mercy, McAuley, . Out Cold War," wUI form topics Blumenthal, de p u t y assistant is majol'ing in business admin­ son next Monday, Febrnary 26, and Ou1· Lady of Angels Higll .., the three concurrent :I p.m. sec1·eta1·y of state for economic at the Good Samaritan School of Schools. The conclusion of the affairs; William P. Bundy, deputy istration. · tMnel meetln1rs on eco111tmic, mll~ Nursing, This first appearance of Concert Season will be the Final assistant secretary of. defense for ltary, iand polUlcal :aspeet!I of the the Club marks the culmination Concert and Dance to be held "topic. international security affairs; Dr. 'of a full semester of rehearsing. May 10, 1963, at the Cincinnati Among the prominent people Robert E. Osgood, professor oC The Club, under the direction of Club as part of Family Weekend, to pal'ticipate in the cou(el'ence American fo1·eign policy, John Bulletin There will be a slide-illus­ Mr. Fr a n k I i n Bens, has had This year's program include• trated seminar on liturgical weekly pn1ctices since the begin­ the school songs "Alma Mater architecture given by a1·t stu­ ning of the first semeste1· in Sep­ Xavier," "!Wen of Xavier," and dents from Our Lady of Cin­ tember. "Xavier Chimes"; Bach's "Sheep XU Professor To Teacli cinnati College on Monday, Tom Hasek, president of the May Safely Graze"; Negro S11ir• Februa1·y 25 at 3:'30 p.m.

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