Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1948-09-23 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" (1948). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 1821. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/1821 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]. Xuuiri ·11uturrsity Nrms Editorial, Paae I ..4 Weekly Newspaper By Students From The Evanston, I f I- " 2 . I.Jowntown, And Milford Campuses. Down F1·ont, Page 7 . VOLUME XXXlll CINCINNATI, OHIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1948 NO. 2 MUSKIES OPEN UK GRID SEASON Graduation Losses May Hurt Wildcats; Bryant Council Holds ALL-TIME 'RECORD SET To Rely On Passing Arni Of Vet George Blanda By Jim Kee/e · First Session WITH FALL ENROLLMENT Unextended in their victory over Eastern Kentucky College, Xavier's Musketeers will undergo the acid test Sat­ All reco.rds are shattered as Xavier again hits a new urday night when they try to tame the mighty Wildcats of Of School Term high in its already heavy enrollment. L_ast year's count at the University of Kentucky. The game, first of the season for Xavier. Univerl!ity's Student the Avondale Campus reached an all time record of 1718 the Wildcats will be played at Stoll Field in Lexington. Council with president Bob Con­ students. But this high has been topped by _the Registrar's Kick-off time 'will be 8:30 p.m., way presiding, held it.s first of­ report that already 1872 students have registered for the CST ulars and five second-stringers, ficial meeting of the year last first semester of the present · from la-.st year. UK is opening Monday in Room 10 for the pur­ New A.B.-Program school year. However, this figure Although Kentucky will again the season in a state of hushed pose of reorganization. The new­ cannot be taken as the final go into the game in the favorite's interrogation. ly recognized Gamma Phi Fra­ Begins; Twenty count until all late registration role, the advantage will not be Breaking away a half-dozen ternity, through Art Ney, re­ has been completed. Reports so large as in previous sea"Sons. speedy backs behind a woefully quested permission to sponsor a Freshmen Em·olled from the Evening Divi·.sion show With the graduation of nine reg­ weak line will be the big head­ first annual dance in Memqrial With an ambitious four-year that over 1200 students have be­ ache for Coach Paul (Bear) Fieldhouse following the UC­ program before th~m, a select gun classes there. Eight New Laymen Bryant. The Bluegrass mentor Xavier football game. After a group of 20 Xavier freshmen took Having over 450 out-of-town has six or seven veteran sprint - lengthy discussion, the matter up their burden of 20 semester boys living on the campus, Xa­ Added To Faculty artists to adorn his backfield, but was dropped without a vote. hours last Wednesday and set out vier can claim students from his line, especially in the middle, / toward their ··goal of graduation every section of the U. S. - For Fall Se1neste~ bears little comparison to the President Conway also directed from Connecticutt to' Hawaii, Eight new men :have been add- the various chairmen of the coun­ with an Honors A.B. degree. forward wall of last year. Last This intensified course in Latin, Michigan to Puerto Rico. · ed to the teaching staff of Xav- season the Wildcats had their cil's sub-committees and hoards With its usual contingent of ier University for the fall term. to begin reorganization before Greek, and philosophy has been best year under Bryant, winning mapped by the Rev. William P. students representing many of Alphabetically Mr. Victor L. eight and la.sing three. One of the council's next meeting. The the Central American Republics, Dial heads the list. He is former appointments which were made Hetherington, s:J., head of the their victoriel:i~.was 24-14 win over University's Classics Department. the 'School was even more inter- director of the department of Villanova in the post-season last May were: Judicial Board, nationalized when it claimed dramatic arts at Loyola univer­ Thomas Killeen, chairman, Paul "Ninety percent of human life is Great Lakes Bowl. thought and speech," says Fr. two new boys from far off China sity, Los Angeles, Calif., and will Gone from last year's line is Gormar(, Robert Koehl, and Kev­ and even one enrollee from leg- take over the duties of directing in Gallagher; S o c i a 1 Board: Hetherington, "and the .men who the first string center and the make the grade in this course endary Iraq. the Masque Society, Xavier's dra­ first Sive guards. Replacing these James McGraw, chairman, Albert Although the incoming fresh- matic. organization. Bischoff, Jerry Halloran, and will certainly have these basic vital middle men will be the pri­ men. have purchased over 500 Mr. J~hn Gilligan, M.A., is in James Ryan; At h 1 et i c Board: talents developed to the utmost." mary problem for Coach Bryant No electives are granted to the "Freshie Caps" to date, no of- the Eng.hsh Departm~nt. A grad­ and his assistants. Dick Henkel, chairman, Bob ficial total of each of the four ·uate of Notre Dame m 1942. Mr. Coates, Tom McDermott, and .group. They have th~!.r majors fu Replacing third-string A 11- classe·.s has yet been estimated by ~illigan co,mpleted the work f~r Tom.Bohannon. Latin and philosophy, and will American center, Jay Rhodemyre, the Registrar's Office. However, his ~'laster s ~eg:ee ~t ~he Um­ is Harry Ulinski. Ulinski is touted The Athletic Board assumed spend five semesters deciphering it is reported that 35 percent, or versity. ~f Cmcmnah i~ ~une, as being on a par with Rhode­ the task of supervising a large the writings of the Greek masters. about 655 of the student body, 1.94~. Aidmg ~e:vcom:rs .m iden­ myre when on a gridiron, but a pep rally in October 1 before the In fourfh year, these favored few are veterans of Uncle Sam's fight- tifymg Mr: Gilligan is his carrot tricky knee kept him shelved UC •game. Henkel said that his will take parallel studies in phi­ losophy in· the two c 1 ass i c ing forces. colored hair. most of last season and could re­ board wo,uld meet thi~ week to Mr. Raymond B. Kleinhans, tongues: they study Plato and turn to haunt him this season. organize and lay plans to make M.A., joins the Biology Depart­ Aristotle in Greek and finish Behind Ulinski there is no cap- this pep rally a memorable one. ment after wide experience, in­ their philosophy curriculum by Students Seek cluding two year as head of the ( Continued on Page 4) Tentative plans include an in­ applying themselves to the Sum­ formal dance in the Fieldhouse Guidance At Mass department of biology at Athens ma Theologica of St. T h om a s college, Athens, Greece. · · immediately following the rally. Aquinas in the original Latin. The 'Poor Li'l Boys' Under the suggestion of Paul Of Holy Ghost The Philosophy Department group will also meet and become In the presence of over 1800 has added Mr. Gilbert C. Logier, Better Wear Caps, O'Brien, the Athletic Board will familiar with the best ancient students of Xavier University who has just finished his gradu­ also sponsor an intramural ten­ Latin authors and with the Greek nis tournament beginning next the Rev. Celestin J. Steiner, S.J., ate work at Lavelle university High Court Warns lyriC poets and tragedians in Fr. president, celebrated a High Mass Quebec, Canada. Freshman, wear that cap! Let week. Hetherington's classes.. in honor of the Holy Ghost on Mr. Edmond LaBelle, L. Litt., this be fair warning to all new The Honors course contains Friday morning, September 17, teaching French, was formerly Xavier men. Any ".poor l'il boy" Evening _College more mathematics and science in Memorial Fieldhouse, officially editor-in-chief of L' Encyclopedie caught without the Blue Beanie than the usual Liberal Arts pro­ opening the 1948-49 school year. Grolier. His hobbies are writing will be brought before the high Plans Fall Dance gram-12 semester hours of math, During the Mass, a long stand­ and music. court for just punishment. 10 of chemistry, and eight of High on the horizon of Eve­ ing tradition at Xavier, Father Mr. Frank Luken is a ·gradu­ This court will convene every physics. However, graduates of ning College harvest time gath­ Steiner expressed the fact that ate of XavieI" University, 1940, Wednesday at 1: 30 in Room 10 this course will need 10 more erings is the October. 6 Wednes­ "Xavier has for its main purpose and has attended the Universities with Chief Justice Larry Kane (Continued on· Page 3) day .night dance for Xavier's en­ the development of men who of Louisville and Cincinnati. In presiding. Associate justices are: tire student body, to be held un­ think, judge, and act consistently. 1948 he received his Master of Jim Ryan, Paul O'Brien, Bill der the auspices of the Boosters Math-Physics Elects and constantly according to right Business Administration degree Berger, Don Kennedy, and Kevin in the downtown evening college Ray Schmidt was 'elected presi­ principles.
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