Y ELECTED PRESIDENTS 9 Bog Ettwt $ Orchestra Senior Head ^Ins Close Race; *Lay$ Fi$R

Y ELECTED PRESIDENTS 9 Bog Ettwt $ Orchestra Senior Head ^Ins Close Race; *Lay$ Fi$R

DUQUBSNK ItfMMIVKRftni '[ITflPllBaH, PwJW.VL.VAr»eL*. Meets Tomorrow Five Peat* PCT Copy Y ELECTED PRESIDENTS 9 Bog Ettwt $ Orchestra Senior Head ^ins Close Race; *lay$ fi$r. Harvest Bait for Underclassmen Pile tfp Ffoci {list Gloria Bergman Sings M«fnOutlined Ballot Total At Hallowe'en Affair FltnetM ©iron By With a total number of ballots nearly double in number over last Atnlet department keek s voting for nominations, members of the various classes elected FoUoirihf? the auditioning jf several of the more prominent local Period Joseph Carroll, Senior in Education, as president of the Senior Class; bands, thejorcbestra coiiusitt*Jjfor the Harvest Ball has selected Bob <: Hptp:^ Kobert Hartle, Junior in the i'ollege. as president of the Junior Clans, and Charles Kelly. Sophomore In Business'Administration, aa presi­ Hliott and his orchestra to pUjffor the dancing on Friday, Octobe • 30. The «f Military Phys- "•I BHiott and his band hive toecently finished an engageraient at the dent of the Sophomore jbtaa.,-' "', ; ,-v i f\ ical Trgj , was outlined this L Baleonaoek, one of* the large dight clubs of the district. ' they have •' Th* vice president lane,: Senior* Class, Joseph Von, Horn/ week by *. f. J. Sullivan, vice Ad.; So,ih<)more Glassj James McCulloch, College-Junior Class,' also played the St. Clair Coutjjjiry Club for more than four months. president tl# University, The The orchestra has been a favdWte of Mt Mercy College, having play­ .Duffy, Aru and Stiences. ' ;, •- •-'•".• 'J. ' -i- } '- i i -; physical program is coot­ Elected ed for maiy of the dances there. |: i ' J. \ pulsory ie Freshmen and -* VocaUR with tie orchestra is Glo- '&• ^Sa£wh!S!Coeci Sponsors Sophomer**. University not en- ! ' Iria Bergman. ' Ipsa' Bergman 1 has rolled in Offlcers. Train- lior Class,! Batty Slpe.Educa- "- * • '"- " University Ball been with .the band for a considera­ Sophomore Class, • Raymond ing Corps. and Seniors will bach: Arts and Sciences. iNamedBykOTt ble length of time, the original group be exempt the course. Representing- the various classes i Flan Postponed haying been together for J-more than : The _ of the (M University Student Council are:' \ Frances Cunningham Leads four Tears. psysical fit ivoursc will be Senior Class, Hugh Daschbach ..and taken by Athletic Department George Gardner, both of Business As Coed Commander '• Substitute Affair May There will Administration; Junior Class, John] -_____» with Rev. Edward two hour periods the campus' lye days a week from 2 CBrien, Bus. Ad. and: Elizabeth Miss Francesfcunningham receives la Spring rveral committee Slagd, Science. the distinction of being selected as List Pal Jena % til i p. Freatimen and Sopho- UeaL-Cel. the belief that since Saph Biipifialslliai ; Honorary. Coed Lieutenant Colonel The University Ball, **ich in win be la ninniH of the entire hat- the course will be C—ragtiet waa / sbssaa by C*L was that of a harvest required Id two periods The Sophomore Class represents-: for the R. O. T. C. unit at the Bnir m» years lad become an araiuallaf- taltaa this year, saceeedbtg has knita- Sheridan far the anieaii at the bat- tivaa are Edward Winner and Lou versity and with Cadet Lieutenant ball and at the same time being part rr.U-Frmj.ct. r. Sheridan, wha serv­ a toti HIT hours. Ulio* asd wul assist aim with ass fair, ins ta an indefinitely Werbaneth. Colonel John T. Sheridan will lead of the Hallowe'en celebration, the ed hade la the aaaaa capacity. CM. Credit daring the Dean's Review. it was aaic today in a release Credit new program willj Canadagham wtll ak* .review the In the Senior Class race, Carroll fthe Corps at all military formations, entire theme should be carried out RlirHaa wUl give the mill lit M and Fitim battled evenly throughout j V** announcenknt of her rank, to- the Office *f the President . £ . •atserks si that thae. Ska realacea -Pass ba Eeview" at the Deaa*' Re- be given in] the balloting, but Carroll gained the \ gether with the name* of me other in the dance; It was therefore de­ , rliarn desjite „„ farmer eead C*L Betty, Malky. This affair; which wat begun two the ordinary: edge to win the presiikntial post of I girls selected ass sponsors for the Re- cided that this year the Harvest Ball years ago, j was prompted by 4eV. additional Completion ot the the class, winning by s scant margin, i sej-ve Officers Training Corp was is-' would break ;precedcat by making Military Educatlefa prsr Edward MiUoy, at that time Dirwitor Dr. Spiegel Leaves For vice president, Joe .Van Horn j sued^by the Military Department this the annual affair a barn dance mode gram will ipre-mjuiaunforgrad- won over Tom Perkins and Gil Hart.; morning. ' > of Use Sunlmer School, It was Tr uation. Eqj npht which the instruc- Glider! Malloy's. intention that the- Ball be "Until this year evnry large dance Soon; Reports For The voting for the secretary-tress- | Those Coeds to receive the rank of tor deems eaaary must be furnish- urer position was close with Jean Honorary Coed Captain and who wul sat aside etrery year as-a reception that has been held under the auspices ed by the Mr. Haller. Expert, Talks McCann and Ann Quinn running sec- sponsor Batteries A, B, and C re- for the president M the University. at the University, has been a dressy Duty At Ft. Meade, "the ' . , Pr*r ond to Claire White, who won the spectively are as follows: Miss Lor- affair." said Bob Miller, gtiii.nl pared tos be program in. full On Motorleas Craft elecuoh. Hugh Daschbach and aine Nilles. a sophomore'who Hope was expressed that a similar swing by chairman of the Ball. "For tbis Latest addition to the ranks of the Students must George Gardner were the two chosen j chosen by Cadet Captain Joseph j dance may be held in the spring of report any In Theater over Jack MoGrath and Fred Egler: roll. Miss Eiken' O'Kane. a jog son we thought that for pace armed forces from the University f in their ached- this year, [conditions permitting^: Jf uk tq4he for places or. the University Student dents could really let their faculty is Dr. Henry W. Spiegel who of their school im- ns the selection for tbk he it.were hekt, the affair, would prob- mediately. Thursday, October 13 wiB be a red Council. I • - Cadet Captain John McGrath; reports to Fort Meade October 27, [mores may abiy be a patriotic one with admis- ind have a good time. ihmen and Sophor letter day for all aviation enthusiasts Race Not Be Cleee „ Esther Wanner, a sophomore, Hwo days smn being [defense stamps or some­ Dr. Spiegel enlisted in the Army en. the course on any on the Bluff, Mr. A. C. Haller. at The totals in the!Junior Class vot­ lead the' Battery of Captain Hugh of the his birthday October 13 and will 'days-j the week. The choice present employed at the Heina plant ing-were not as close as in the Sen­ Daschbach., thing in that manner. - In discussing the new angle to the dean Who leave the University shortly. to be indicated to the in Pittsburgh, will speak and demon­ ior Class. Robert Hartle ended with jThk yeafr thei'Ball was to have dance, with several groups of men elected strate the brand new art of gliding. an edge over Bill Dixon and Jim Eg­ Mias ^Virginia Gloeckner a sopho­ been undejr the direction of Itr. and women on the campus the conv-\ Dr. Spiegel cam* to the University; as, possible. submit the names snd James Carioil. executive secretary; of to Mr. Conelli as sooh Perhaps the above statement .needs ler in the voting for president of the more and Mis* Kathryn Japjec, a mittee members learned that a wide fin the fall of IIS* and at present Tfaej slight clarifying. The science of soar­ junior, were made Hpnorary Coed the Alumni Federation. Last year militsry physical class. ! Clyde Duffy won over John j holds the position of Assistant Pro­ education ing and gliding, which we believe it Purceif and Robert Irr for vice presi­ Captains who, for the first time, will, Mr. John i>. Holahan was in charge majority of the student* were in fa- •W»* instituted at the and before; that, Fr.- Mailoy. of Economics. i Pi** to bis! University is termed, although not new to any­ dent, and Betty Sipe came out on top sponsor the band at all the military ' • Tttr-M**** -at, tba Ban 9 ot the one In the field of aeronautics; is some­ in th* race lor s*cretary4reaiurer formation* this year. This is a new decided that two orchestras be f Sd? S!^^3fSP9S^i& at Wisconsin University snd during !i4t tbe'nraa- thing a littk strange to I the I layman. John O'Brien and Betty {Stage! car­ arrangement which. w*S:'dohe for tiie fur.-We 'dabce. Following a poll: wear overalls or denim slacks, snd the summer was. a member of the no change in the Hence the visit of Mr. Haller to the ried many votes in winning'over Wil­ purpose of giving the band a military aspect. At the present time the band-. the studenjt body,; Lang Thi faculty at Michigan State College. Bluff. He will attempt I'M answer liam Vance and Charles Sweeney, for that women Wear gingham driaau, ation for women undes- is also receiving instructions-,in dis­ aad Mitchell Ayres were selectedi'to and unravel the mystery/ to the as­ Council places. ..'•'. .' • " pinafores,: or anything informal in An author of note, Dr Spiegel re­ mounted drill tronv members of the lrolled in the Enlisted sembly/ ' ' '*-*\l; i The Sophomore Class cast inore bal­ play- Law year the orchestras wire that line.

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