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Mc)}rr;age Notes
l'.. BeCa~E!~' of the recent holiday, the eni
ire Glee., Club will meclt twice next week,
I n Tuesday, and Vlednesday.
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ENCO/~E for GLEE 1,.I
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I. . Robert Ha~, Sec. G, expeots to marry
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U1SS June ~aV1land at illineola, N.Y., in
ugust.· . ~eorge Keyes, Sec. E, also has
that blis:sful look, and .is just waiting
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SOCI/iL CLUB TO,MEET
SPORTS PROGRAM PLAIVS
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The committee chosen at last week's
meeting of Fairfield University's social
club met and formulated potential plans
for discussion at the next. meeting o
The members of the committee. are: .
Charles Atherton, Robert Han, John lIIil(o,
Raymond Rossomondo, Donald Swanson, and
Francis h!alys zka" hialys zka is honorary
chairman. The time and place of the.
second meeting, which will tQke place
next week, will be announced on the
Bulletin Board.
Every student is invited to attend,
especially those Who wish to take an ac~
tive part in the. club.-
Dates for meetings, membership feos,
and the name of the club will be topics
to be discussed from the floor at the
next meeting.
At a meeting of stuoents last Monday
afternoon,. Father Francis Buck, s.J.,
spoke on,the present and Juture aspects
. of Fairfield \' s athletic program. .
Tom Riley is considered the fair- .' I First 'of all, Father Buck presented
haired boy of many of the belles at Genl,.. the Ping~Pi;mg medal to Tom Flaherty, and
dron's. Cutting in on Bill Schaefer? . falso. cong~atulated the rIRlne.r~up, Bob
Best wishes to the track team for a HalL.' He· then outlined the foLl.owing
successful season -: our first parti.cipa.... pr05rafil': .
tion in intercollegiate athletics. I L. 11.: sttidellt ath,tetic torrunission will
There is a priest who, in addition to Ibe organ±Zed, consisting of intr~nural
imparting knowledge in the classroom, is and varsity managers, a burser, and a
doing a great service to the fellows on ipu?licity, '7nd corresponding manager. - .
the side. Largest of his extra-curricu- I 2. Because of the large amount of monlar
tasks is the Freshman Council. We _ey need~q" there will be no football. team "
won't lnention his n~ue because his face ,for at least two years~ .
may get as red as his hair, but we do ex... I 3•.~eqa~use of a lack of facilities and
tend this week1 s vote of thanks to him. ldifficulty! in arranging schedUles at this \'
Hurry~g home to Pelham. (N.Y.) every late date} there will be no baseball team
week-end is a red':""head named Hanunero How for. anothe'r year.
come? . 4. FJ:'&phman-Sophomore ba~ketball will
Newly ins·talled officers of the "Elbow function :nextyear. Schedules are being
Cluo" : President, Bob Pa.tterson; Vice..,. arranged 1110stly with junior collee,8s, with
President, Jack Grant; Secretary, Bob home batne~~ at the Bridgeport Armory.'
Allard. . 5. Track~ begun a few weeks ago, will
With one big tlhiss," Basr.:etba~l was ~on'tinu~. ii;l the s}Jring, with competitions.
discontinued a few days ago, Play will with othe collebes. lt will also be re-be
resumed when a new ba.ll is lJurchased. suMed in the fall ~
The late Governor LicConq.ughy should . 6. Ihtva:mural basketball and softball
be remembered in our praye:J;'s. Als 0 the ,leagues are being reor ganized and organiz-new
Governor Shannon1 who incidentally ed respectively, and will continue as soon
is district deputy. of the Knights of .Co... s weather perlllits. IntraMural football
lumbus. ill als~'be reswned next fall.
Anyone who wishes' to add to this coi- Fathtir ,Buck stressed the iill,lJortance of
umn either news or opinions that he would intralllura;J- :athletics as a vital part of a
like voiced shOUld see me (in case I don f t studentrs~; ~~ducati6n. He also added that
rate a .byline,the name is Jim Keating, t is impo~tant that the students support
Sec. G), and I shall try to oblige. hese a.ctivities by appearing"at the games
o be p1ayed~ The main difficulty with
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~ven the p~ayers did not appear.
, All st,?dents interested in positions of
ny typ~ lun the Athletic Corrunission should
.ee Fat~e:r ,.Buck.
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