\I Vol. XLW. No. '\}g, I g GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. WASHINGTON. D. C. Thursday. March 5. 1964 V~vid. Social Sche£!uJe HOYAMovesWithdrawal Ihghhgh~~TO!:?!ent VISIt At Picketed Council S nod The 1964 College Parents' Weekend festivities begin Y tomorrow night with registration of parents in New South Before a capacity crowd in Faculty Lounge. Registration will continue Saturday morn- Copley Lounge last Sunday ing. With the completion of registration, sample classes will night, The HOYA announced be conducted in history, philosophy, English and science. By its intentions to withdraw its attending mock classes, the parents will become acquainted representation from the Col- with academic standards ex- lege Student Council. pected of their sons. John Glavin. Associate Editor of the Campus newspaper and its cur- Politiesl Msneuverings The traditional Parents' rent delegate to the Council. pre- Weekend cocktail party is sented the decision of the 1964 Higllligllt Performsnee next on the agenda. The editorial board to resign its seat ·1 from the student body representa- cock tal party will commence tive organ at the Council's weekly Of/Re'S Fsvoretl "4" in McDonough Gymnasium imme- meeting. This past week the Inter­ diately after the sample classes. Glavin. a senior in the College national Relations Club sent At this event parents will have a and former Editor-in-Chief of The chance to speak with their son's HOYA, specified the reasons for a four-man delegation to the teachers and other faculty mem- the Board's decision. He said that Little United Nations As­ bers of the College. IN THE YARD •.• Ken Atchity withdraws HOYA from Stuoont. the Board had made the proposal sembly at the University of A prime rib of beef dinner will 'Council. because "The HOYA, as a free be served in the Boarders' Cafe- and independent newspaper, feels Indiana. Philip Mause (Col­ teria. Rev. George H. Dunne, S.J., I t II· t T that its membership on a body like lege '65), .T ohn Finke (College '66), Director of the University's 175th n ere 0 e 9 I a e 0 urn e y the Council represents a conflict of Ronald Strickland (SFS '65), and Anniversary program, will deliver interest with its journalistic mo- James Bodenheimer (SFS '67) rep­ the keynote speech, and the Chimes T D I · F· Id tives" and that The HOYA "sees resented France and won the award will provide entertainment at the 0 raw m p 0 sin I e the desirability of a single activity as second best delegation at the dinner. 9 vote on the Council to which reform Conference. Military Salute it is ready to contribute." An hour intermission will follow by Herbert Hoover. III At the opening Security Council the dinner to enable the parents This year's Cherry Blossom Intercollegiate Debate Glavin Opposed Session, Mause attacked the bloc to return to their accommodations T 1 After reading the Board's reso- system and called for independence and prepare for the coup de grace ournament wil take place on March 6, 7 and 8. The Phil- lution, Glavin stated that he had in formulating foreign policy. of the Weekend, the Weekend odemic Society, in charge of the weekend, expects one hund- been opposed to the measure and France then withdrew from the Dance. The theme of the dance, red teams representing 67 colleges and universities from asked that Ken Atchity, present Western bloc justifying this by re­ which will begin at 9 o'clock in Maine to California. Chairman of the tournament "is Robert Editor-in-Chief, be allowed to ex­ calling the need for individuality the New South Cafeteria, is "A plain the paper's action. The Coun- on the part of nations in their Military Salute to Parents." At Mannion, College '65, assisted by David D. Kulig and J. cil moved to suspend the rules and activities in the U.N. John Finke 11 p.m., the pageantry of a Miss Brooke Hamilton, all of whom let Glavin's successor speak. spoke out strongly against the America contest will be brought to . d b W Atchity stated the reasons for policy of increasing the size of the Georgetown's campus. It is at this are supervIse y Doctor il- The HOYA's decision. "The 1964 Security Council. Jim Bodenheimer time that one of nine queens from liam Reynolds. Editorial Board of The HOYA has defended France against a censure the neighboring girls' schools will The tournament is sched- voted to resign its seat on the Col- motion because of her intervention be chosen the Queen of Parents' uled to begin at 4 p.m. on lege Council to which it is entitled in Gabon. Ronald Strickland sat on Weekend. An interesting sidelight under By-law I, Section I, Part C the World Court and advised on a of this dance will be the appear- Friday, March 6, and con- of the Constitution," Atchity said. decision against Jordan on the ance of the kilt-clad United States clude at 3 :45 p.m. on Sunday "This move has been made not question of re-routing the Jordan Air Force Bag Pipe Band. Sun- March 8 with a victory reception because The HOYA is uninterested River. Mause also attacked resolu­ day morning there will be Mass held at the Hall of Nations. The in the affairs of the Council in its tions calling for U.N. action in at 10 in Dahlgren Chapel for the tournament will commence with representation of the College stu- South Africa and Southern Rho­ parents. Breakfast will follow in six preliminary rounds throughout dent body," he continued, "but be- desia because it involved interven­ the Boarders' Cafeteria. Friday and Saturday, at the end cause we feel that The HOYA's in- tion in domestic affairs. Members of the Parents' week- of which the top sixteen teams with volvement in the affairs of the The climax of the conference end Committee include chairman the best records will be selected Student Council is a conflict of in- was reached at the General As­ Bill Leonard, Ed Pellicano, .Tim and matched in a sudden-death terest which interferes with our sembly Session Saturday after­ Robinson, Vince Gallagher, and playoff, scheduled for the following aim to establish a University news noon. France and Albania spon­ John Albrigo. On the dance com- day, Sunday, with the final round medium in an independent and ob- sored a resolution to admit Red mittee are co-chairmen Terry Con- being scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday jective position, to praise and criti- China to the United Nations. After nor and Mike Feeley, Jim Fleming, in the Hall of Nations. Preliminary cize the events of Georgetown Uni- extensive lobbying and a long Chuck Kenny, Mark Winter, Doug matches are currently scheduled to versity, and to constantly improve speech by Mause justifying De- Murray, .Tim Faulkner, Jay Cros- take place in White-Gravenor, the journalistic quality of our son and Steve Szawlewicz. Poulton Hall, Walsh Building, and weekly publications." (Continued on Page 13) (Continued on Page 10) the Reiss Science Building. More Time spent on the Student Coun- exact information as to places and ROBERT MANNION cil and the East Campus Council, times of the debate may be obtained to which The HOYA has been in- at the tournament headquarters in demic Society. Chairman Robert vited, also presents a certain inter- Copley Lounge. Mannion chose to characterize the ference, the Editor explained. Current defending champion spirit of competition he hopes will Atchity further pointed out that Brandeis University is expected to prevail: "Although the caliber of "in the interests of student govern­ encounter much competition from schools attending indicates top ment, The HOY A believes that no such debate-minded schools as quality competition, every effort is activity should be entitled to a vote Dartmouth, Princeton, M.1. T., being made to insure traditional equal to one cast by an elected Northwestern, Wichita, Notre Hoya hospitality to provide a most representative of the student Dame, Holy Cross, Fordham, Tufts, enjoyable weekend for all partici- body." Washington and Lee, George Wash- pants." Six Activities ington, and St. Peter's, just to Although the Philodemic Society At present, the Student Council name a few. Even Rosemont and is ineligible for the tournament, is composed of the three Yard offi­ Manhattanville will be represented. Georgetown will be represented by cers, the president and student The topic for this year's tourna- the freshman Gaston-White deb at­ council representative of each ment debate will be the national ing organization of Pat Richter, class, the Student Council repre­ question "Resolved: The Federal John Koeltl, Robert Mannix, Fred sentative of non-resident students, Government should guarantee an Perella, and Mike Naylor. the chairman of the Athletic Com­ opportunity for higher education Saturday night promises to pro­ mittee and delegates from The to all qualified high school gradu- vide entertainment for all debaters HOYA, the Philodemic Society, the ates." Upon completion of the final wtih a banquet to be held in the Sodality of Our Lady, the Wash­ round of sudden death playoff, a New South Dining Hall at 6 p.m., "M" IS FOR THE MANY THINGS ... the Parents' Weekend ington Club, WGTB and the Col­ winner shall be determined and at which time the top sixteen Committee. Seated, Vince Gallagher, Bill Leonard, Ed Pellicano, Jim legiate Club. Robinson, John Albrigo, and (standing) Doug Murray, Terry Connor, awarded the Toohey Revolving Cup, teams, as well as coach of the year Mike Feeley, Jim Faulkner and Mark Winter. presented annually by the Philo- shall be named.
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