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Published By The Students Of Fair.fi~ld Un~versity ,
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-ATI-1LETIC--MU ; IN(;----I,' .Fcd,Tfield1s, t.r2.-e~ ,~eam. g?t its start
last VI'Gek,;' cmo·'~he::.~ lltll'st', In our short
N'EX T' !l1/ (,-'),f\JD' L\ ,\/ h·i.s:jo::'J.r" The fa,('.ul.t.y modereltor is .1~1r.
, ( • I~_ I -__~ .' I' V'~C". vO'.~...,Leeter C' J and the c ''''h '11 f. ..; Q, ... 5 ,. '. • 02.\.r lng Wl
, '. , • bs done by Lr, Fra::lk Toal) a graduC'.te of Flaherty To Receive AJ1ecfdJ 1ie.r'hc.ttan Col.l.ege~ AbOIJ.t 40 lads helve .
, . tr:-.)'5Q. o·'1.t t·hu.s far) and the prospects' are
good, We !ls,Ye Ed. GO:~1rC,\r} Joe kika, and'
There will be a. meeting of all men in·· ITsd KrQIok~w[,lG, three x'ormer Prep School
teres ted in Fairfield U,,; E a thletle pro- tS tal's., • '~~o other -;d.ndi~ates for posit.ions
gram on next I1l0nday 8,ftern,00n ,a4~ 2,,05 in la:t:'6 ~o~ ~:,.le:'T 11.~ld ~]m 0' Kr:3efe, who show
the recreation room.~ Fut-ure athletic . p!'~mJBe .H1 the !. 11'.J.1e" The team IS st.rong .
plans will be discussed and af{-.erw8.t'ds iPOlTi~ssho".1ld ~e the ).OO-yard dash and tl\e
a meda.1 will be presented to 'rhome.s F.la,- IrunnJ..ng ,bT0ad .Jl-.~lUp"
h~rty, the Ping-Pong champion, by Fa.ther l ,Il1eet~ are tent~tively
Francis Buck, S.J. All members of t.he lno.~ College .of L"iJ.lfard)
intramural basketball league should be jChe..dE'J, Ford.ham) and st.
present. ~ersey~ . I .
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The Debating Club debated for the firs~ The 'Gled Club is now progressing rapid-time
on :l.~onday, Liarch L . The topic· was 11Y, as )nay be heard in the recreation room
. "Should the United Nations be Cbanged in- ;alIHostany d8.Y~ Father John i'lurray, S.J.
to a Federal World Court?" John Reynaud lhas announced that the first concert will'
and Stephen Sedensky, upholding t.ho neg-' l'be given at Berchman i s Hall auditorium fOI)
ative, won the debate. Bill Hagpey and ,the BellarmirF'3 Guild and Fathersl Club on
Harley J. Black representect the affirma,~ jar about April 21. I.iany other concerts,
tive team. EcIUd:Ln[~ a radio broadcast,; a1'.6 planned
"Should the United states Adopt Uni- . iif the ,club is ready in time.
versal lv.ilitary Training?lf is the topic Ii .
for the l.~arch 15th debate. SC;C//\L CLUB !v1EfTS
STUDEN'r' o·C'jU"\!G''/I 1\ ICfTfSI --..
. ..../ _.I L I'V )/ L;!. The., first me(~ting, of a Fairfield Uni-
Iversity social club took place last night
Because of the bad weather no regular i in the college auditorium. It is the kind
meeting of the Council took ·pla(;e this ,i of organization which many students have
week. Frank DiScala IS Su.g!;8stion that asked foro
the Council try to engage 1111'. Louis Pag- I' Th~ Jt18etine> was conducted in an openliaro,
.the w~rldI s cha~lp~?r: ta~le te;T1:i.s for1Un r:la~'ll1er and mart~ different. 0J;'i~ions
~layer, to glve an extlJ.bJ:cJ.on l1ere ;1,8 be.· J we.r·e. a1.red", Such thmgs as actlvltles, a
mg acted uponQ Fr. Langgu::',h has g1.,ren meetll1.g-place;; and a pur}Jose for the club
his approval and a committee j s work·lJl.g wered2.scL~ssed" Those interested were
out arrangements. To eate; ':~he n8W pro.- asked to submit a name for the cluh.
gram in the recl~eation rOOll~ eanctJoned Father Langguth, who has given his
by the Council, is world_'1.g OLl[, ~x~8llent.r' hear'~y,: approval to this venture, was prelyd
The new system a1~fords the o}Jj)O·"",UJlr. senti at' the lileeting as a bystander ..
ity for more men to use the Ping-Po~1g ta--l It YTasgenerc.:.E.y aE,reed .at the meeting
bleB during third and fourth perj.ods" Ithat .ffii3!1.Y get-togethers could take place, ______-'- . , _'_ '-,---J w~;er8hrr i?tudents, could meet and llblowoff
'I S vearn. FULC()UM St ft- I E€?GB.use of the di.fficultiesin arrang-
. 1\. c5J ling. for an aft~rnoon meeting, the e:rening
Ip:.. :t'1.od. w... \"s ~.eGl.ded u.p. on. r .H,owever,' If pos-
ASSOCIATE EDITOHS: . s ....Jhe, ]l...1.e ...."ext mee1Jmg Wl11 be J.n the a f -
Francis Devlin, George Keane, ; te:rx)cn j afte:t the fifth hour. The time
James .l~e~tlng~ Franc1.s Lambert, and lond pl.ace will be announced either in the
Francls .lvialyska u ~ . IFULCH!JM or on the Bulletin Board.
,,C.Ol.1POSING EDITOR~ Francj~'3 Pl~j_Ot'o I ~-_. , "·_··_·_..·_'-~'-_·('---1---, ,---",._-
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COMMUNICA TIONS !vEWS and VIEWS
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Attendance at daily Mass seems to
be foQling off •• ",this is only the fourth
week ,of Lent, but many have already
given u~ their, good intentions ••••• There
is an increasing nwnber of card-players,. .
sharks, and kibitze-rs holding down the,
last corner of the Ree Room ••• The only
way! for those who want a lounge iS,to
work £01' it ••• See Charlie Atherton or
Ed Flarmery•••maybe you can help them
. with ,their large task•••••Soon Flaherty
had better v~ch out for Bob Hall in
future.tourn~ents•••Bob is reducing
that protuberance of his, which may
mean points some daY.~~p~Vinnie Bartelmo
and,' Bob Patterson' are now room-mates ·
may~e;, Vinnie will learn his Math now .
Bob MeKn,ack is currently giving reci-
, tals ~uring his lunch-hour ••.•very goodl·
• t. ~ .:±:t seeIilS that just about ev.erybody
forgot ',to say thanks to Fr. Buck and,
Bob Gq.!fney for their splendid help in
running the recent Ping-Pong tournament,
so we'fil extend ours for everyPody •••it
certatnly is well deserved..... t •• '!be marriage~..
bug has bitten the students of the
college; ••Bili Carrigan is engaged to'
ma1"ry:, o,n March 29th,. and Howie Gonzalez
will "sweat it out" until June, when he
steps uv to the altar and married life
I.."•• An,¥, moreS:
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Dear Editor~ Since ~~ have had
intra~ural foo\ball and basketball,
and Since Spring is right ,around the'
corner, isn't;;it about time that we
gave some thought to a baseball; or
at least a softball league? It has
been noted that several are already talking
about such a 'league, and it
should have no difficulty in proving
successful.
...James Evrard.
DECALS andDH:ORUM
Since thei~ appearance, the bookstore
has been doing a landslide business on
Fairfield U. pennants, decals, and the
'like. 1hisia a wonderful opportunity'
for those who are desirous of. displaying'
their school colors, It is also a JI
wc:mderful opportllJlity to give the school'
a good or a bad name. The decal on'
your,window identifies you and your crar
as representatives of your college, and
as such,. the whole college may be judged
by your actions. So, act in a manner·
becoming a gentleman - for then you may
be doing yourself,. and with the colors
displayed" your college a great deal of
good. TfP
1$ ~?lnes lvIason "The Wal-king Man"?
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