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SENO & Sons Dress Suit Co. _72Q S. Western Chicago, til. CAMPUS QUEEN -WHO??? With all plans completed, the Homecoming Dance looms into its final phase the sale of tickets. Booths have been set up on both campuses for the convenience of the students and io urge all schools of the University to support this, the big rJance of the school year Revived Tradition Under the direction of cochairmen John Gibbons and Paul Kirk, the dance follows its traditional form which was interrupted by the war. It is an informal affair to which all students, graduates and their friends are welcome. The dance will be held in the Grand Ballroom and the Century Room of the La Salle Hotel. Dancing will continue from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., with music provided by Johnny Marlowe and his orchestra. As the main attraction of the evening, the Queen of the Homecoming Dance will be crowned while attended by her court composed of the seven remaining candidates.Election By Ballot Each ticket, priced at $1.50, admits the holder to the dance and entitles him to one vote on the ballot issued at the time of the sale. The corresponding numbers on the tickets and the ballots are designed to avoid confusion and misunderstanding. Tickets may be purchased at the door, and the final tally of votes will not be made until a few minutes before the official crowning of the queen. Secretarial Holds Mixer for Coghlan Queen Candidate WILL YOU BE THERE OR HAVEN'T YOU HEARD? On Thursday, February 21, the Secretarial School is giving an Open House to honor their queen for the Homecoming "Dance. It will be held at 3 o'clock. 17 th floor, Women's Lounge on the downtown campus. Marge Coghlan is guest of honor. Jeanette McNamara, Ritarose Ryan. Ann Marie Massey. Florence Heil, and Marilyn Ashley are in charge of the Open House, to which all students of DePaul and their friends are invited. Cokes will be served and music will be furnished by the juke box. THE DEPAULIA CATHOLIC STUDENT NEWSPAPER VOL XXIV.—NO. 18 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS FEBRUARY 21, 1946 7 he House Format Wear Phone: MONroe De Paul to Support Polish War Relief The Reverend Comerford J. O'Malley, C.M., has requested all the Deans of the various Colleges to organize faculty and student committees to support the Polish War Relief. A similar committee will be formed by the Alumni Association. A Librarian's Committee will select available titles which the University may be able to contribute to this cause. "It is my conviction, shared by other members of the Administration and the Faculty, that this kind of assistance is absolutely necessary for the preservation of those high ideals of Western culture identified with Poland throughout the centuries. Certainly the tragic plight of this heroic people, our first Ally, calls for eyery support possible from the Western World. Educational institutions, particularly, can be and must be of real assistance to the Struggling faculties and students of Poland,'' said Fr. O'Malley. KREY -ZFACTSBy Wesley Krey This is the only time of the year when the Freshmen receive Freedom to let go, and zing out their thoughts of the upper class (or do I mean glass?) eds and co-eds.'! It Took the Freshman Our survey shows us that the War was not won by many of the "uppers" what you think you see as a discharge button in their lapels, is but a fleck of dandruff bisected by a falling hair. Some of those upper class men are so OLD their veins are outside of their skin. Are you nervous, pepless and wreak? Back aches, fallen arches, can't sleep? Pink toothbrush, dandruff and halitosis too? Pimply skin turning greenish blue? B.O., Athlete's Foot and you don't use "Fresh"? My goodness, you're an Upper classman, I guess. It Actually Happened An upper classman had caught a Freshman tenderly em bracing and There kissing his girl. was a and period of silence then he said: "I don't mind finding you necking my girl, but take your hands off my fraternity pin!" "Notes to Upperclassmen! ... The School of Music is busting out with the freshman and "upper" song birds. Recent flash news of our chirpers was a rehearsal saga w'hich went something like this: "Now don't forget," said the director, "the fresh men will sing 'until we reach the gates of Hell'—then the upperclassmen will come in." Funny, isn't it, how we can't help feeling friendly toward a stranger who shows that he or she has a sense of humor. This column is meant for friends, so relax, all of you "hot heads" and in the. meanwhile, I leave this thought with the upper classmen: "If you are unable to travel the road to success, you can refrain from scattering tacks along the way." Good Luck! EDDIE'S for Good Food Webster and Ken more De Paul Startled at Sudden Impasse This issue of the DePaulia marks the establishment of a "new world order" on and around the DePaul Campus, it has been reported by the N.U.T. News. In lieu of this fact "Fuehrers Bobbitt and Farwell" have decreed "it is laudable for all freshmen under the duress of the upperclassmen to rise and proudly display the freshman Refreshment coming up IN SYMPHONY We (of the stuff) regret to announce the sudden "passing" of the DEPAULIA. The inquest revolved the cause of death as a cute "Freshmanitis." The student "stiffs" are invited to attend the woke and final writes at the Down- QUIESCAT IN PACE! banner of victory over these! unbearable creatures." All upperclassmen will here-1 after be subject to strict accountability as regards their attitudes and actions toward the Freshmen Supermice—should be Supermen that is. A special detachment of Frosh Storm Troopers are now in complete command of all key positions, both Uptown and Downtown. "Red" Lyons, chief commandant of the Frosh "Secret Police" is under strict orders to eliminate any and all upperclassmen who object or plot revolt. Larry Rock, chief of the F.B.I. (Freshman Bureau of Insanity) is ready to crack dowm on all upperclassmen thinking of revolting mental telepathy. All upperclassmen accused of minor offenses will be tried before non-partisan freshman courts. Final punishment will be determined by special court martials with punishment by incarceration in "Al's" furnace. The time has come, freshmen, man the spitballs, but don't shoot until you can see the whites of their bloodshot eyes. HAIL BOBBITT! HAIL FAR WELL! LONG LIVE THE ORDER"! IC77UE U'KtiS AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Chicago, Inc -NEW The Campus includes The ROMA We Moke Our Own tee Cream 1001 Webster Avenue I Attentiom Students! All students attending the De Faull-Notre Oame Game are requested to obtain identification tickets, in the uptown S.A.C. office or downtown DE PALLIA office. By presenting these tickets at the gate, the students will be assured of seats in the De Paul cheering section. DOWNTOWN VETS MEET ROCK IS ELECTED On Tuesday, February 19, the Downtown Veterans Club held their first meeting of the current semester. The meeting was: to acquaint the new veterans: with the activities of the club and its officers. Larry Rock was installed as president pro tem„ Professor Cerny was unanimously elected faculty sponsor of the Chapter. Mr. Cerny is a member of the accounting department in the College of Commerce,Due to the large influx of new students, the dues have been set at twenty-five cents per month. This may be paid monthly or in, full payment. Present at the meeting' were Dean Cornell, Veteran's Coordinator, and Mr. Sutterby, representing the Veteran's Administration. Mr. Sutterby will be available for consultation on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. He may be reached by phone by calling Dearborn 7500, Extension 453. Shirley Effenbach To Give Recital Shirley Effenbach, pianist, will give a recital in Kimba! Hall on Monday evening, February 25, under the management of Bertha Ott and sponsored by De Paul University. Miss Effenbach is studying for her master's degree under Sergei Tarnowsky at the De Paul University School of Music. She received her bachelor's degree summa cum laude in June, 1945 —the first summa ever awarded by the School of Music. She has been invited to become a member of the Music I
Object Description
LCCN | icd23000001 |
Title | DePaulia (DePaul University, Chicago, IL), 1946-02-21 |
Volume number | 0024 |
Issue number | 018 |
Issue Date | 1946-02-21 |
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 |
Description
Identifier | 00010001 |
Title | DePaulia (DePaul University, Chicago, IL), 1946-02-21 |
Page Number | 1 |
Page Physical Description (microfilm, microfiche, print) | page |
Transcript | SENO & Sons Dress Suit Co. _72Q S. Western Chicago, til. CAMPUS QUEEN -WHO??? With all plans completed, the Homecoming Dance looms into its final phase the sale of tickets. Booths have been set up on both campuses for the convenience of the students and io urge all schools of the University to support this, the big rJance of the school year Revived Tradition Under the direction of cochairmen John Gibbons and Paul Kirk, the dance follows its traditional form which was interrupted by the war. It is an informal affair to which all students, graduates and their friends are welcome. The dance will be held in the Grand Ballroom and the Century Room of the La Salle Hotel. Dancing will continue from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., with music provided by Johnny Marlowe and his orchestra. As the main attraction of the evening, the Queen of the Homecoming Dance will be crowned while attended by her court composed of the seven remaining candidates.Election By Ballot Each ticket, priced at $1.50, admits the holder to the dance and entitles him to one vote on the ballot issued at the time of the sale. The corresponding numbers on the tickets and the ballots are designed to avoid confusion and misunderstanding. Tickets may be purchased at the door, and the final tally of votes will not be made until a few minutes before the official crowning of the queen. Secretarial Holds Mixer for Coghlan Queen Candidate WILL YOU BE THERE OR HAVEN'T YOU HEARD? On Thursday, February 21, the Secretarial School is giving an Open House to honor their queen for the Homecoming "Dance. It will be held at 3 o'clock. 17 th floor, Women's Lounge on the downtown campus. Marge Coghlan is guest of honor. Jeanette McNamara, Ritarose Ryan. Ann Marie Massey. Florence Heil, and Marilyn Ashley are in charge of the Open House, to which all students of DePaul and their friends are invited. Cokes will be served and music will be furnished by the juke box. THE DEPAULIA CATHOLIC STUDENT NEWSPAPER VOL XXIV.—NO. 18 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS FEBRUARY 21, 1946 7 he House Format Wear Phone: MONroe De Paul to Support Polish War Relief The Reverend Comerford J. O'Malley, C.M., has requested all the Deans of the various Colleges to organize faculty and student committees to support the Polish War Relief. A similar committee will be formed by the Alumni Association. A Librarian's Committee will select available titles which the University may be able to contribute to this cause. "It is my conviction, shared by other members of the Administration and the Faculty, that this kind of assistance is absolutely necessary for the preservation of those high ideals of Western culture identified with Poland throughout the centuries. Certainly the tragic plight of this heroic people, our first Ally, calls for eyery support possible from the Western World. Educational institutions, particularly, can be and must be of real assistance to the Struggling faculties and students of Poland,'' said Fr. O'Malley. KREY -ZFACTSBy Wesley Krey This is the only time of the year when the Freshmen receive Freedom to let go, and zing out their thoughts of the upper class (or do I mean glass?) eds and co-eds.'! It Took the Freshman Our survey shows us that the War was not won by many of the "uppers" what you think you see as a discharge button in their lapels, is but a fleck of dandruff bisected by a falling hair. Some of those upper class men are so OLD their veins are outside of their skin. Are you nervous, pepless and wreak? Back aches, fallen arches, can't sleep? Pink toothbrush, dandruff and halitosis too? Pimply skin turning greenish blue? B.O., Athlete's Foot and you don't use "Fresh"? My goodness, you're an Upper classman, I guess. It Actually Happened An upper classman had caught a Freshman tenderly em bracing and There kissing his girl. was a and period of silence then he said: "I don't mind finding you necking my girl, but take your hands off my fraternity pin!" "Notes to Upperclassmen! ... The School of Music is busting out with the freshman and "upper" song birds. Recent flash news of our chirpers was a rehearsal saga w'hich went something like this: "Now don't forget," said the director, "the fresh men will sing 'until we reach the gates of Hell'—then the upperclassmen will come in." Funny, isn't it, how we can't help feeling friendly toward a stranger who shows that he or she has a sense of humor. This column is meant for friends, so relax, all of you "hot heads" and in the. meanwhile, I leave this thought with the upper classmen: "If you are unable to travel the road to success, you can refrain from scattering tacks along the way." Good Luck! EDDIE'S for Good Food Webster and Ken more De Paul Startled at Sudden Impasse This issue of the DePaulia marks the establishment of a "new world order" on and around the DePaul Campus, it has been reported by the N.U.T. News. In lieu of this fact "Fuehrers Bobbitt and Farwell" have decreed "it is laudable for all freshmen under the duress of the upperclassmen to rise and proudly display the freshman Refreshment coming up IN SYMPHONY We (of the stuff) regret to announce the sudden "passing" of the DEPAULIA. The inquest revolved the cause of death as a cute "Freshmanitis." The student "stiffs" are invited to attend the woke and final writes at the Down- QUIESCAT IN PACE! banner of victory over these! unbearable creatures." All upperclassmen will here-1 after be subject to strict accountability as regards their attitudes and actions toward the Freshmen Supermice—should be Supermen that is. A special detachment of Frosh Storm Troopers are now in complete command of all key positions, both Uptown and Downtown. "Red" Lyons, chief commandant of the Frosh "Secret Police" is under strict orders to eliminate any and all upperclassmen who object or plot revolt. Larry Rock, chief of the F.B.I. (Freshman Bureau of Insanity) is ready to crack dowm on all upperclassmen thinking of revolting mental telepathy. All upperclassmen accused of minor offenses will be tried before non-partisan freshman courts. Final punishment will be determined by special court martials with punishment by incarceration in "Al's" furnace. The time has come, freshmen, man the spitballs, but don't shoot until you can see the whites of their bloodshot eyes. HAIL BOBBITT! HAIL FAR WELL! LONG LIVE THE ORDER"! IC77UE U'KtiS AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Chicago, Inc -NEW The Campus includes The ROMA We Moke Our Own tee Cream 1001 Webster Avenue I Attentiom Students! All students attending the De Faull-Notre Oame Game are requested to obtain identification tickets, in the uptown S.A.C. office or downtown DE PALLIA office. By presenting these tickets at the gate, the students will be assured of seats in the De Paul cheering section. DOWNTOWN VETS MEET ROCK IS ELECTED On Tuesday, February 19, the Downtown Veterans Club held their first meeting of the current semester. The meeting was: to acquaint the new veterans: with the activities of the club and its officers. Larry Rock was installed as president pro tem„ Professor Cerny was unanimously elected faculty sponsor of the Chapter. Mr. Cerny is a member of the accounting department in the College of Commerce,Due to the large influx of new students, the dues have been set at twenty-five cents per month. This may be paid monthly or in, full payment. Present at the meeting' were Dean Cornell, Veteran's Coordinator, and Mr. Sutterby, representing the Veteran's Administration. Mr. Sutterby will be available for consultation on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. He may be reached by phone by calling Dearborn 7500, Extension 453. Shirley Effenbach To Give Recital Shirley Effenbach, pianist, will give a recital in Kimba! Hall on Monday evening, February 25, under the management of Bertha Ott and sponsored by De Paul University. Miss Effenbach is studying for her master's degree under Sergei Tarnowsky at the De Paul University School of Music. She received her bachelor's degree summa cum laude in June, 1945 —the first summa ever awarded by the School of Music. She has been invited to become a member of the Music I |
Format | .tif |
Collection | DePaul University Student Newspapers |
Repository | Special Collections and Archives, DePaul University Library, Chicago IL 60614 USA; http://library.depaul.edu |