Mimes Servant of Two Masters' to Repeat Performance Sunday Mm

Mimes Servant of Two Masters' to Repeat Performance Sunday Mm

RAM INTERVIEWS PAT KENNEALLY SEE THE JUMPS PACE 5 ON PACE 10 Vol. 22 New York, N. Y., May 1, 1942 No. 22 Roberts' Orchestra To Play at Annual Lost in Java Battle Mimes Servant of Two Masters' According to a Navy Department report, another Fordham Band Concert man has made the supreme sacrifice in defense of our country. HeTo Repeat Performance Sunday is Ensign William J. Crotty, U.5.N.R., a 1939 graduate of the Capt. Hopf Plans Varied School of Business, who has been missing since March 1st and prc SRO Sign Forces Mimes to Return Engagement In New Campus Penthouse Theater, Sunday Program, Featuring sumed lost. He was aboard the tanker U.S.5. Pecos, which was sunk in East Indian waters by enemy action at Macassar Strait With the laughter of overflow crowds still ringing in their ears from New Numbers during the Battle for Java, He was not among the survivors landed last week, the Fordham Mimes will answer the demand of students and in Australia. Ensign Crotty is the fourth Fordham graduate known Fresh from the rolling meadows ol "SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS" Connecticut, Jack Roberts and histo have died in the service. orchestra will make their initial appearance at a local college, having been se- Patrick Boarman ROTC Rates Blue Star lected to play for the annual Band Named Monthly Says Col. P. J. Horton Concert and Dance to be held This Wednesday, April 29, the on next Friday, Editor, 42-43 annual inspection of the Ford- May 8, in the ham R. O. T. C. unit successfully Gymnasium. took place with the twelve bat- teries again winning a blue star While a Business Manager Post rating. At 12 o'clock, on Edwards stranger here in Will Be Filled By Parade Ground, the regiment Gotham to the passed in review before the vis- various colleges W.j.Budds,'43 iting inspector, Lieut.Col. Paul J. and clubs, the Horton, U. S. A., of the Second At the annual Fordham Monthly Corps Area. banquet held at the Gramercy Park Colonel Horton also sat in on achieved prominent success and Hotel last Thursday, it was revealed several R. 0. T. C. classes, and repuation within the confines of the that Patrick M. expressed his satisfaction with Nutmeg State. They have played for Boarman, '43, military conditions at Fordham. dances at Yale, Connecticut State would assume He was particularly gratified Teachers' College, and the United the Editorship with the students' care of their States Coast Guard Academy. The next year, re- uniforms, and indicated that the Roberts' delegation have also sent placing present blue star rating would remain on their music over the air-waves of Editor Joseph V. them. stations WICC in Bridgeport and Cotter, '42. Fr. other radio stations. Charles J. Gal- Ooldonl's brtta ehlld busy bcini the center of attraction on the new state The selection of this orchestra was lagher, S. J., of the Mines' new theatre. In the usual order, Bob Kibbee, Blaise Patqua- made after considerable auditioning Moderator, also Fordham Selected relli, Bob McCarthy, (Truffaldtno, the servant himself), Bill Brennan, and deliberation. The dance commit- disclosed that and Frances Healey. tee was headed by Frank A. Mina, '42. William J. faculty alike to re-produce their highly successful "Servant of Two Mas- The Band Concert and Dance fills Budds, '43, will By Air Corps (or ters" this Sunday night in the Penthouse Theatre. This is the second time a bright spot on the Maroon calendar be the new busi- in as many years that Mimes productions have been called upon for repeat as it is the final on-campus social ness manager to event of the school year open to allsucceed William Cadet Recruiting ^performances, last year's "Lucifer at undergraduates. Added to this is the D. Thurston, '42. ' Large" having enjoyed the same note that it is the only event at which success. Boarman has been featured reg- 42 May Devotions Last Thusday night's opening saw the Band holds the spotlight. The en- ularly during the past year as music Army Officials Will Visit tire evening is directed by the mem- the actors playing to a full house, columnist of the 60 year old student Campus, Explain New as was expected. Subsequent per- bers of the band, and the success of publication. He has been very prom- Start At Recess formances attracted larger crowds, previous years attests to their ability inent in other campus activities in- System Today as those who had witnessed the in promoting the annual event. cluding debating and dramatics, but Next Monday opening spread the word of the fun For the past few months Captain promises to devote the majority of Following the selection of Ford- in store for visitors. On Friday, Ernest A. Hopf, director of the Band, his time next year to the Monthly. ham as one of the six focal points in Saturday and Sunday nights, an ex- has been putting his men through Tentative policies as announced New York State by the War Depart- Bartlett, '42, Presents tra row of seats was installed in the their paces and expects to have as by the new Editor call for a revamp- ment, an oppor- circular theatre, permitting approxi- varied and delightful a program as ng of the format of the magazine, tunity is now Opening Talk Monday mately forty more spectators to be has been the case in other years. New n extensive campaign to enlist offered to Rose seated. According to John N. Brooks, numbers have been added to thealented writers and most impor- Hill Juniors, On May Month '42, President of the Mimes, about repertoire. Featured along with the antly, readers for the Monthly. Con- Sophomores and five hundred people jammed the band will be Captain Hopf's new mu- liderable time will bo devoted dur- Freshmen to Fordham's traditional May devo- theatre on the four nights. sical instrument which has not been ng the summer months to the gath- sign up with the tions will start on Monday, May 4th, The entire production was under- named. It will be heard for the first ering of suitable material, so that Army Air Force with an address by Albert L. Bart- time on next Friday night. taken in a manner designed to fol- he first issue will bj ready by Sep-Enlisted Reserve lett, '42, entitled low the intimate and informal at- As was announced last week the .ember 1. for future avia- "Our Lady's mosphere linked with the Penthouse decorations adorning the gym for the The April number, forthcoming tion training, Month." There Theatre. A lobby with comfortable Band Dance and Concert will be ext week will feature James B.and on a de- will be no devo- chairs and smoking facilities was set those used at the Junior Prom. tokinson's, '43, "The Burning of rred service tions on May 1st, up on the third floor landing in Col- nckets for the last social event of he Q.E.D." and a psychological basis, to con- since it is the lins Hall, for those desiring a few we year are still being sold by mem- tudy by Augustin J. Kilcullon, '44. tinue their edu- First Friday of (Continued on page 9) bers of the band, If purchased before Contributions by Kenneth T. Gal- the month. we night of the affair, a bid for two agher '44, Fierce J. Byrne '44, andrence A. Walsh, Father Robert Lin i' d*at $1'65- sinK'C admission look Reviewers Gebert and Wing- S. J., Dean of the college, announced L. Ryan, S. J., *'" or at $1,10. leld complete the issue. Wednesday. Student Coun- Navy to Explain V-l In connection with this plan, dis- sellor of the Up- closed by Lieutenant General Henry per Classes, who 11. Arnold, head of the Army Air has arranged the Plan on Tuesday Kiiree, Colonel II. Ci. Woodward, pe a king pro - Civilian Defense Registration pie.sident nf the Air Cadet Board, and gram, yesterday Lieutenant Cn.ihy, a recent graduate riade public the AiBnrii.it Frosh, Sophs toMeet nf :ivintinii cadet training, will visit list of speakers for Hie month and Drive to Start Monday Kni'dlium twice within the next their topics. In Collins Auditorium They lire us fiilluws: May 41 h, Vlll To Hear Talks ,''''"' l'H-y drive him Htiirlett ul i wlm HIM iilfiiiil 1" j"i New Ynrk 'Our I,IKI,V'M Mmilh," liy Albeit I, K "|-'IIIIIIII will', ,i nil I y| lei ,1 I mi T II.- SliM.'(i -d .Hh.iiiiil dn mi- The iinly: (i -Ml usM-nihly (or Air 'Inrllrll. 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