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EASTER VACATION MAR. 22-26 Vol.<p>GAELIC XXIX No. 20 Pictured above are some of the participants of the IRC Forum to held March 28th. From left to right they are Mr. William Waters, Economics Department, Father Merlin Feltz, Philosophy Department and students Pat Steichman (standing) and Lucille Plamback. Act to Re-Christen Discuss Germany's Downtown Ev. L.A. Progress, Problems Offer New Courses On Next IRC Forum proval has been given for the 7 3o name to be changed to Universi- These new additions to the curriculum will be those desirable for the adult educational needs, but not the type usually found in the conventional liberal arts college. These courses will be interesting to those who desire some specific knowledge but are not interested in working towards a degree. Father Phoenix also emphasized the fact that the University College will continue their present programs leading to a degree. Students will be able tc obtain degrees in arts, philosophy, science, music, dramatic arts, and science of nursing education. Pre-professional programs for law, denistry, anc medicine will also continue to be offered. Don't /vliss pm man It! The Tidings Brought to Mary" presented bv: DePaul Drama Department. At: Tr'- ^atre Date: March 16, 17 Curtain: 8:30 p. m. Tickets: $1.20, students half price. FINAL PERFORMANCE TOMORROW Next fall the Downtown Col- DePaul's International Relalege of Liberal Arts and Sci- tions Club has completed plans ences will have a new name and for the year's third studentnew aims. The office of the teacher forum, to be held in DePaul, has long been a favorite ^hval is set for 8 Dm President announced that ap- Wangler Hall on March 28 at with Uptown and Downtown On the broadcast of March 20, "How Can We Win Asia?" the IRC Club will entertain studio guests from Concordia College. Participants on that roundtable include Burton Kolman, Mary Fran Mills, Ray tlysztogi and Pat Steichman. Greta Rupp, an alumna of the Club, will moderate. Des Jardins, Burt Kolman, Lucille Plamback and James Tatim.DePaul Answers Fieldhouse Call DePaul University Serving the Cause of Higher Education for Over Half a Century CHICAGO, ILLINOIS HI-JINX Tomorrow night, DePaul's auditorium, 2219 N. Sheffield will be decorated with a setting suitable to St. Patrick's Day, Irishmen and those who wish to be Irish when SAC presents "Paddy's Parade," its annual St. Patrick's Day Dance. The "Pa- climax. the evening, will be led Dan Beiloc by Danny O'Belloc alias Dan ^ueen Discussing "Our Ger- students and has played for sev- town College has pointed outWilliam Waters of the Uptown Records and has several musical Students. The Overseas Service Problems Today," will be eral University activities be contributed to the Oversea. ty College. Rev. Joseph Phoe-i Rev. Merlin Feltz, C.M., Rev. throughout the year. He is at Service program of the National ^as,~ nix, C.M., dean of the Down- William Gaughan, C.M. and Mr. present recording for Oriole Federation of Catholic College that under the new name the faculty. Representing students releases around town. I Program is designed to aid in the! Mr. McKay can collect his college will be able to offer views will be Lucille Plamback Jim Kavanaugh, chairman of training of Catholic leaders in mone\ b\ ^seeing Sports Editor many additional courses. The Grand Ballroom of the I.B.E.W. Hall, 5247 W. Madison St. will be the scene of the 6th annual St. Patrick's Day Dance sponsored by Alpha Beta Gamma Fraternity of DePaul On March 27, the organiza- University Music for the evetion will discuss the pertinent njng luestion "Is Peace Possible Musgrave With Russia? Moderating the For the past six years, it has oanel will be alumnus Bob St. been the custom for the Alpha Pierre. Discussants are Mary Bets to have a dance big enough to handle any crowd and still keep the price low enough so that everybody can come and have a good time. The broadcast of April 3 is concerned with the question "Is the door the night of the dance the United States Self-Sustain- for $1 per person (tax included). ing?" and includes as partici-. Adequate parking facilities will pants Madeline Gulden, William be available in the near vicinity Becker, Burt Kolman and Lu- of the hall. It is within easy cille Plamback. The broadcasts access of the CTA. Everyone is are heard Tuesday evenings invited. over station WGES (1390 on! John McNamara is general our dial.) chairman of the dance. -will be furnished by Bill Tickets will be available at: contest' 1 a No.<p>TOMORROW Dan Beiloc Leads Gold Room Scene Paddy's Parade" To Represent DPI! Of Phi Kapp's Fete At NFCCS Dance A and Patricia Steichman. The I the dance committee, was as- European countrys, by contribu-j Harry Finkel in the DePaulia panel will be moderated by sisted by Sue Sweeney and Dick ti°ns of food, clothing, books, etc. ice on ne own ampus. James Taturn, senior in Uptown Hale in making arrangements Liberal Arts. Tickets are §25 for the affair. and may be purchased from any member of the Club or at the door. Refreshments will be served following the discussion. I.B.E.W. Scene Of 6th Annual St. Patrick's Dance WmM J"~~" Slriih (c^ueen cintliclci le SEE PAGE 3 NO PAPER NEXT WEEK Eileen Collins, Uptown L. A. color of the day, Phi Kappa senior, will represent DePaul as! Alpha Fraternity will present Colleen Queen candidate in the its 27th annual St. Patrick's contest which will be part of the Day Dance. Shamrock Festival sponsored by Festivities will start at 9:00 rade" will be informal, with the NFCCS on St. Patrick's Day. and will last until an undesigprice of admission set at $1 per graduate of Loretto High nated hour. Music will be furperson. School, Eileen was prefect of nished by Don Falls, a new"Paddy's Parade," which will the Senior Sodality. She won a comer to DePaul socials. Bids 1 r\ scholarship to St. Xavier's Col- for this informal dance are lege. After attending St. Xavi-j priced at $3.60. Reservations for er's for two years, she trans- tables can be made through Berferred to DePaul in her junior nie O'Niell at BErkshire 7-8698. year and is majoring in educa- A minimum of two couples per tion. She is a member of Rho party is necessary to acquire a Delta Pi Sorority. reservation. Red hair and blue eyes plus Because of the large attendher Ir-ish background (h ance anticipated, the dance was mother is from County Roscom- moved from its original site to mon and her Father from Coun- the Congress Hotel. ty Clare in Ireland) make Ei- It has been announced by the leen a logical choice for "Coleen members of the Dance ComQueen." mittee that there will be no The Festival will be held at cor-^age- the new Union Hall on Loyola's! North Shore campus. The hall MrKm\s Wiine $^0 is about half a block west ofi VWaflSfJU Mundelein College. Besides the Dan McKay entered the De- wi RpiinrO nnr9, hi= nip^p nr. dancing, games of chance, door semester and is now entitled to tj ,, prizes, and the raffle of two 50 dollars for his amazingly acchestra. Beiloc, a graduate of f, Paulia, television sets. Time for the curate predictions of a topsy„ turvy DePaul basketball season. Proceeds of the festival will His 20 Using the Gold Room of the Congress Hotel as a background I to complement the predominant v» "f V* c* iirfnrmnl rlnnoo oVQ Paction contest last Predictions were perfect up to the Lawrence Tech game. He wmtgm Eileen Collins, titian-haired colleen irom Paul's Uptown campus, our hopeful bid for Irish Queen of NFCCS. rprnrd wuh a 4 1' losses Ioietdil Ui 11 ua
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LCCN | icd23000001 |
Title | DePaulia (DePaul University, Chicago, IL), 1951-03-16 |
Volume number | 0029 |
Issue number | 020 |
Issue Date | 1951-03-16 |
Edition | 1 |
Issue Present Indicator | Present |
Collection | DePaul University Student Newspapers |
Repository | Special Collections and Archives, DePaul University Library, Chicago IL 60614 USA; http://library.depaul.edu |
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Identifier | 00010001 |
Title | DePaulia (DePaul University, Chicago, IL), 1951-03-16 |
Page Number | 1 |
Page Physical Description (microfilm, microfiche, print) | page |
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EASTER VACATION MAR. 22-26 Vol. GAELIC XXIX No. 20 Pictured above are some of the participants of the IRC Forum to held March 28th. From left to right they are Mr. William Waters, Economics Department, Father Merlin Feltz, Philosophy Department and students Pat Steichman (standing) and Lucille Plamback. Act to Re-Christen Discuss Germany's Downtown Ev. L.A. Progress, Problems Offer New Courses On Next IRC Forum proval has been given for the 7 3o name to be changed to Universi- These new additions to the curriculum will be those desirable for the adult educational needs, but not the type usually found in the conventional liberal arts college. These courses will be interesting to those who desire some specific knowledge but are not interested in working towards a degree. Father Phoenix also emphasized the fact that the University College will continue their present programs leading to a degree. Students will be able tc obtain degrees in arts, philosophy, science, music, dramatic arts, and science of nursing education. Pre-professional programs for law, denistry, anc medicine will also continue to be offered. Don't /vliss pm man It! The Tidings Brought to Mary" presented bv: DePaul Drama Department. At: Tr'- ^atre Date: March 16, 17 Curtain: 8:30 p. m. Tickets: $1.20, students half price. FINAL PERFORMANCE TOMORROW Next fall the Downtown Col- DePaul's International Relalege of Liberal Arts and Sci- tions Club has completed plans ences will have a new name and for the year's third studentnew aims. The office of the teacher forum, to be held in DePaul, has long been a favorite ^hval is set for 8 Dm President announced that ap- Wangler Hall on March 28 at with Uptown and Downtown On the broadcast of March 20, "How Can We Win Asia?" the IRC Club will entertain studio guests from Concordia College. Participants on that roundtable include Burton Kolman, Mary Fran Mills, Ray tlysztogi and Pat Steichman. Greta Rupp, an alumna of the Club, will moderate. Des Jardins, Burt Kolman, Lucille Plamback and James Tatim.DePaul Answers Fieldhouse Call DePaul University Serving the Cause of Higher Education for Over Half a Century CHICAGO, ILLINOIS HI-JINX Tomorrow night, DePaul's auditorium, 2219 N. Sheffield will be decorated with a setting suitable to St. Patrick's Day, Irishmen and those who wish to be Irish when SAC presents "Paddy's Parade," its annual St. Patrick's Day Dance. The "Pa- climax. the evening, will be led Dan Beiloc by Danny O'Belloc alias Dan ^ueen Discussing "Our Ger- students and has played for sev- town College has pointed outWilliam Waters of the Uptown Records and has several musical Students. The Overseas Service Problems Today," will be eral University activities be contributed to the Oversea. ty College. Rev. Joseph Phoe-i Rev. Merlin Feltz, C.M., Rev. throughout the year. He is at Service program of the National ^as,~ nix, C.M., dean of the Down- William Gaughan, C.M. and Mr. present recording for Oriole Federation of Catholic College that under the new name the faculty. Representing students releases around town. I Program is designed to aid in the! Mr. McKay can collect his college will be able to offer views will be Lucille Plamback Jim Kavanaugh, chairman of training of Catholic leaders in mone\ b\ ^seeing Sports Editor many additional courses. The Grand Ballroom of the I.B.E.W. Hall, 5247 W. Madison St. will be the scene of the 6th annual St. Patrick's Day Dance sponsored by Alpha Beta Gamma Fraternity of DePaul On March 27, the organiza- University Music for the evetion will discuss the pertinent njng luestion "Is Peace Possible Musgrave With Russia? Moderating the For the past six years, it has oanel will be alumnus Bob St. been the custom for the Alpha Pierre. Discussants are Mary Bets to have a dance big enough to handle any crowd and still keep the price low enough so that everybody can come and have a good time. The broadcast of April 3 is concerned with the question "Is the door the night of the dance the United States Self-Sustain- for $1 per person (tax included). ing?" and includes as partici-. Adequate parking facilities will pants Madeline Gulden, William be available in the near vicinity Becker, Burt Kolman and Lu- of the hall. It is within easy cille Plamback. The broadcasts access of the CTA. Everyone is are heard Tuesday evenings invited. over station WGES (1390 on! John McNamara is general our dial.) chairman of the dance. -will be furnished by Bill Tickets will be available at: contest' 1 a No. TOMORROW Dan Beiloc Leads Gold Room Scene Paddy's Parade" To Represent DPI! Of Phi Kapp's Fete At NFCCS Dance A and Patricia Steichman. The I the dance committee, was as- European countrys, by contribu-j Harry Finkel in the DePaulia panel will be moderated by sisted by Sue Sweeney and Dick ti°ns of food, clothing, books, etc. ice on ne own ampus. James Taturn, senior in Uptown Hale in making arrangements Liberal Arts. Tickets are §25 for the affair. and may be purchased from any member of the Club or at the door. Refreshments will be served following the discussion. I.B.E.W. Scene Of 6th Annual St. Patrick's Dance WmM J"~~" Slriih (c^ueen cintliclci le SEE PAGE 3 NO PAPER NEXT WEEK Eileen Collins, Uptown L. A. color of the day, Phi Kappa senior, will represent DePaul as! Alpha Fraternity will present Colleen Queen candidate in the its 27th annual St. Patrick's contest which will be part of the Day Dance. Shamrock Festival sponsored by Festivities will start at 9:00 rade" will be informal, with the NFCCS on St. Patrick's Day. and will last until an undesigprice of admission set at $1 per graduate of Loretto High nated hour. Music will be furperson. School, Eileen was prefect of nished by Don Falls, a new"Paddy's Parade," which will the Senior Sodality. She won a comer to DePaul socials. Bids 1 r\ scholarship to St. Xavier's Col- for this informal dance are lege. After attending St. Xavi-j priced at $3.60. Reservations for er's for two years, she trans- tables can be made through Berferred to DePaul in her junior nie O'Niell at BErkshire 7-8698. year and is majoring in educa- A minimum of two couples per tion. She is a member of Rho party is necessary to acquire a Delta Pi Sorority. reservation. Red hair and blue eyes plus Because of the large attendher Ir-ish background (h ance anticipated, the dance was mother is from County Roscom- moved from its original site to mon and her Father from Coun- the Congress Hotel. ty Clare in Ireland) make Ei- It has been announced by the leen a logical choice for "Coleen members of the Dance ComQueen." mittee that there will be no The Festival will be held at cor-^age- the new Union Hall on Loyola's! North Shore campus. The hall MrKm\s Wiine $^0 is about half a block west ofi VWaflSfJU Mundelein College. Besides the Dan McKay entered the De- wi RpiinrO nnr9, hi= nip^p nr. dancing, games of chance, door semester and is now entitled to tj ,, prizes, and the raffle of two 50 dollars for his amazingly acchestra. Beiloc, a graduate of f, Paulia, television sets. Time for the curate predictions of a topsy„ turvy DePaul basketball season. Proceeds of the festival will His 20 Using the Gold Room of the Congress Hotel as a background I to complement the predominant v» "f V* c* iirfnrmnl rlnnoo oVQ Paction contest last Predictions were perfect up to the Lawrence Tech game. He wmtgm Eileen Collins, titian-haired colleen irom Paul's Uptown campus, our hopeful bid for Irish Queen of NFCCS. rprnrd wuh a 4 1' losses Ioietdil Ui 11 ua |
Format | .tif |
Collection | DePaul University Student Newspapers |
Repository | Special Collections and Archives, DePaul University Library, Chicago IL 60614 USA; http://library.depaul.edu |