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FIFTH Four years of training and hard work were climaxed last Saturday for DePaul's Exhibition Drill Team, as the R.O.T.C. unit brought home the first place trophy in the Reserve Officers' Association National Championship Drill Meet. The competition brought to Frank Pizant To the Victors Volume 36, Number 21 DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois April 18, 1958 Drill Team Cops National Championship At R.O.A. Meet Milton Accepts Trophy gether outstanding R.O.T.C., N.R.O.T.C. and A.R.O.T.C. teams from across the nation in what might be considered the World Series of college drill competition. Eighteen teams were judged on both a critical inspection and the exhibition performance. Second place was awarded to the APD Frat Members Present Entertainment at Toga Twirl Tomorrow night, April 19th, Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity is presenting its Eighth Annual Toga Twirl. This dance, which will take place at the Southmoor Hotel, 67th and Stony Island, should prove to be a big dance value at the stag or drag price of $1.25. An expansive dance floor and ^uest' -mmmwmm In trying to JM h* for the fourth numerous tables in addition to dance. reasonable refreshment prices As if this were are provided for your pleasure. I present to De- I than an enjoy- 'ML presentation of fcfc able night's A a song written -s** J* dancing, Alpha gpfe by their moder- I |M Faraci, another JM well-known recording celeb- US' rity, will be Vic Faraci School, Vic hit the national scene with his recording "Vic's Boogie." He has proven so successful at past dances that he is being brought back, at popular re- MIL-BALL consecutive no* enough, 1 the Plan N.R.O.T.C. team from the University of Wisconsin, third to Michigan College of Mines and Teachers College. Formed in 1954 The large first place trophy, upon which the team members' names will be engraved, will soon be on display in the Mili- to expose to De- Pauiites some- WM Paul and Chi- It! thing more W ca^° Phi Delta has ~jf§ ator and brothacquired the er» James Maservices of the James Maniola niola, Registrar well-known re- of the College of Liberal Arts cording a r, I and Sciences. As a hobby Mr. Frank Pizani, who was recently Maniola has taken to composing discharged from the Army. A music and this song, Loneformer DePaulite and a brother some," is one of a number of of Alpha Phi Delta, Frank has his works. For the interest he had success with such songs as "Angry," "Cry Baby Cry," and as lead singer of the Highlights with "City of Angels," "To Be With You," and Listen My Love." mam But in assuring a double barreled at_jflB traction, the band of Vic the first University To Gel New Chancellor After 18 years as Archbishop of Chicago, Samuel Cardinal Stritch departed from the city last Tuesday. The Cardinal, who sailed from New York yesterday, is I has shown and his helpful contributions, Alpha Phi Delta has dedicated the dance to him. nied by Vic Faraci and his will present a brief comedv Marietta Valentine skit and wiU presented. A introduce a new song of his own graduate of De- writing, a calypso number, "I Paul's Music'Didn't Want to Go Steady." Capping, the night's dancing and entertainment will be the presentation of Alpha Phi Delta's queen, Miss Marietta Valentine.Highlighting the event will be the Technology, fourth to Loyola *be Queen University and fifth to Ball State announcement and crowning of Military Ball Eighteen lovely coeds were originally entered in the con^est. by Captain Calvin W. Ellis, and Cadet Corps, which has been under the direc- This number tion of 1st Lt. Ivan C. Bland tYas Cadet Major George Milton, a Commerce senior, guided the sixteen man team through its award-winning performance at the Naval Armory, Randolph St. at Lake Shore Drive. Team Members Every cadet on the team should be given special mention They include: George Milton, Commander, Jim Bergin, assistant commander. Bill Deretti, John Wieland, Gerry Lietz, Mark Sauve, Chuck Davis, Bob Cieske. Bob Taylor, Dick Ogga, Larry Janof, Bill Yacullo, Ed Russel, Ron Iekel, John Mitchell, Bob Mianowski, and Gil Lemanski. one by ea9a tary Department office. It is in- drill ^he or teresting to note that DePaul's which team, which was formed in 1954 special cornPrise the rec*uced since 1956, has placed among the finalists at top three in drill performance Edging for the last two years, but has ^eld on March lost valuable team points on the -^ie Queen inspection phase of the competition.^o was selected by the judges her identity has remained a 'top secret' matter. Milton, Bland and trophy Cardinal Stritch Leaves To Assume Roman Curia Duties scheduled to arrive in Naples next Friday, and plans to proceed to Rome by rail from there. Saturday, April 26. His Eminence will have an audience with Pope Pius XII prior to taking on his duties as pro-prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. First American Cardinal Stritch is the" first American to gain a position in TONIGHT Cadets to Announce Queen at Annual Dance The Fifth Annual Military Ball, sponsored by the more than 750 student members of the DePaul Reserve Officers* Training Corps unit, will be presented tonight, in the Grand Ballroom of the Sherman Hotel, at Clark and Randolph Streets in Chicago's Loop. The dance, a formal affair (uniforms for cadets), will begin at 9:00 p.m., with music being provided by Bobby Christian and his Orchestra. Bids, available to all interested students, may be obtained for $4.00 at the Military Department offices, or through any cadet officer. that time, but belong the spoils. The five finalists are: Pat Meyers, a 19 year old Liberal Arts freshman from Traverse City, Michigan Marian Lennon, 18 year old Commerce freshman, and sister of this year's Homecoming Queen, Joan Lennon Marianne Lackey, 19, a blond Liberal Arts sophomore Jurita Starkus, Commerce freshman and the youngest of the entrants at 17 and Vivian Sindelar, 19 year old Music School freshman, from Lyons, Illinois. The Queen will be announced and crowned at midnight by Colonel John L. Wilken, Sector Commander, Northern Illinois Sector, XI U.S. Army Corps (Reserve), the guest of honor. The new Honorary Colonel will hold court for the remainder of the evening, and at the annual Military Review, to be held in Lincoln Park on May 8 and 9. Also featured at the dance will be a receiving line, composed of cadet staff members and their dates, which will function from 8:45 to 9:30, and the presentation of the impressive trophy won last Saturday by the Drill Team at the Reserve Officers' Association Drill Meet. Assisting in the preparations for the dance as members of the Military Ball Committee are Cadet Colonel Donald Schwab, chairman Cadet Major Edwin Bunij, administration Cadet Major George Milton, program Lt. Col. Hugh Naughton, queens Cadet Major Robert Piotrowski, ad book Cadet Major Raymond Konieczny, arrangements and Cadet Major Thomas Serb, publicity.City the Roman Curia, highest administrative body in the Church. It is expected that the prelate will take up residence in Rome, and be replaced as Archbishop o£ Chicago. His successor would then take the reins of the largest Catholic diocese in North America. which numbers over 2,000,000. No official word has come from the Vatican, as yet, concerning the appointment of the 70-year-old Cardinal's successor, though speculation has been running rampant in all circles. University Chancellor The successor to Cardinal Stritch will become, exofficio, the Grand Chancellor of DePaul University. It is the duty of the chancellor to watch over and to preside according to custom in the name of the Holy See. Students will recall the naming of the Archbishop of Chicago as chancellor at DePaul's Canonical Erection in October of last year. Big Sendoff The scene of the Cardinal's departure was one of mixed emotion, Tuesday. There was joy at his promotion, sorrow at his leaving the city. The station was jammed with photographers, well-wishers and on-lookers. Accompanying His Eminence to New York was an entourage o£ 30 persons, including Archbishop O'Brien, several monsignori, relatives and friends.
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LCCN | icd23000001 |
Title | DePaulia (DePaul University, Chicago, IL), 1958-04-18 |
Volume number | 0036 |
Issue number | 021 |
Issue Date | 1958-04-18 |
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), 1958-04-18 |
Page Number | 1 |
Page Physical Description (microfilm, microfiche, print) | page |
Transcript | FIFTH Four years of training and hard work were climaxed last Saturday for DePaul's Exhibition Drill Team, as the R.O.T.C. unit brought home the first place trophy in the Reserve Officers' Association National Championship Drill Meet. The competition brought to Frank Pizant To the Victors Volume 36, Number 21 DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois April 18, 1958 Drill Team Cops National Championship At R.O.A. Meet Milton Accepts Trophy gether outstanding R.O.T.C., N.R.O.T.C. and A.R.O.T.C. teams from across the nation in what might be considered the World Series of college drill competition. Eighteen teams were judged on both a critical inspection and the exhibition performance. Second place was awarded to the APD Frat Members Present Entertainment at Toga Twirl Tomorrow night, April 19th, Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity is presenting its Eighth Annual Toga Twirl. This dance, which will take place at the Southmoor Hotel, 67th and Stony Island, should prove to be a big dance value at the stag or drag price of $1.25. An expansive dance floor and ^uest' -mmmwmm In trying to JM h* for the fourth numerous tables in addition to dance. reasonable refreshment prices As if this were are provided for your pleasure. I present to De- I than an enjoy- 'ML presentation of fcfc able night's A a song written -s** J* dancing, Alpha gpfe by their moder- I |M Faraci, another JM well-known recording celeb- US' rity, will be Vic Faraci School, Vic hit the national scene with his recording "Vic's Boogie." He has proven so successful at past dances that he is being brought back, at popular re- MIL-BALL consecutive no* enough, 1 the Plan N.R.O.T.C. team from the University of Wisconsin, third to Michigan College of Mines and Teachers College. Formed in 1954 The large first place trophy, upon which the team members' names will be engraved, will soon be on display in the Mili- to expose to De- Pauiites some- WM Paul and Chi- It! thing more W ca^° Phi Delta has ~jf§ ator and brothacquired the er» James Maservices of the James Maniola niola, Registrar well-known re- of the College of Liberal Arts cording a r, I and Sciences. As a hobby Mr. Frank Pizani, who was recently Maniola has taken to composing discharged from the Army. A music and this song, Loneformer DePaulite and a brother some," is one of a number of of Alpha Phi Delta, Frank has his works. For the interest he had success with such songs as "Angry," "Cry Baby Cry," and as lead singer of the Highlights with "City of Angels," "To Be With You," and Listen My Love." mam But in assuring a double barreled at_jflB traction, the band of Vic the first University To Gel New Chancellor After 18 years as Archbishop of Chicago, Samuel Cardinal Stritch departed from the city last Tuesday. The Cardinal, who sailed from New York yesterday, is I has shown and his helpful contributions, Alpha Phi Delta has dedicated the dance to him. nied by Vic Faraci and his will present a brief comedv Marietta Valentine skit and wiU presented. A introduce a new song of his own graduate of De- writing, a calypso number, "I Paul's Music'Didn't Want to Go Steady." Capping, the night's dancing and entertainment will be the presentation of Alpha Phi Delta's queen, Miss Marietta Valentine.Highlighting the event will be the Technology, fourth to Loyola *be Queen University and fifth to Ball State announcement and crowning of Military Ball Eighteen lovely coeds were originally entered in the con^est. by Captain Calvin W. Ellis, and Cadet Corps, which has been under the direc- This number tion of 1st Lt. Ivan C. Bland tYas Cadet Major George Milton, a Commerce senior, guided the sixteen man team through its award-winning performance at the Naval Armory, Randolph St. at Lake Shore Drive. Team Members Every cadet on the team should be given special mention They include: George Milton, Commander, Jim Bergin, assistant commander. Bill Deretti, John Wieland, Gerry Lietz, Mark Sauve, Chuck Davis, Bob Cieske. Bob Taylor, Dick Ogga, Larry Janof, Bill Yacullo, Ed Russel, Ron Iekel, John Mitchell, Bob Mianowski, and Gil Lemanski. one by ea9a tary Department office. It is in- drill ^he or teresting to note that DePaul's which team, which was formed in 1954 special cornPrise the rec*uced since 1956, has placed among the finalists at top three in drill performance Edging for the last two years, but has ^eld on March lost valuable team points on the -^ie Queen inspection phase of the competition.^o was selected by the judges her identity has remained a 'top secret' matter. Milton, Bland and trophy Cardinal Stritch Leaves To Assume Roman Curia Duties scheduled to arrive in Naples next Friday, and plans to proceed to Rome by rail from there. Saturday, April 26. His Eminence will have an audience with Pope Pius XII prior to taking on his duties as pro-prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. First American Cardinal Stritch is the" first American to gain a position in TONIGHT Cadets to Announce Queen at Annual Dance The Fifth Annual Military Ball, sponsored by the more than 750 student members of the DePaul Reserve Officers* Training Corps unit, will be presented tonight, in the Grand Ballroom of the Sherman Hotel, at Clark and Randolph Streets in Chicago's Loop. The dance, a formal affair (uniforms for cadets), will begin at 9:00 p.m., with music being provided by Bobby Christian and his Orchestra. Bids, available to all interested students, may be obtained for $4.00 at the Military Department offices, or through any cadet officer. that time, but belong the spoils. The five finalists are: Pat Meyers, a 19 year old Liberal Arts freshman from Traverse City, Michigan Marian Lennon, 18 year old Commerce freshman, and sister of this year's Homecoming Queen, Joan Lennon Marianne Lackey, 19, a blond Liberal Arts sophomore Jurita Starkus, Commerce freshman and the youngest of the entrants at 17 and Vivian Sindelar, 19 year old Music School freshman, from Lyons, Illinois. The Queen will be announced and crowned at midnight by Colonel John L. Wilken, Sector Commander, Northern Illinois Sector, XI U.S. Army Corps (Reserve), the guest of honor. The new Honorary Colonel will hold court for the remainder of the evening, and at the annual Military Review, to be held in Lincoln Park on May 8 and 9. Also featured at the dance will be a receiving line, composed of cadet staff members and their dates, which will function from 8:45 to 9:30, and the presentation of the impressive trophy won last Saturday by the Drill Team at the Reserve Officers' Association Drill Meet. Assisting in the preparations for the dance as members of the Military Ball Committee are Cadet Colonel Donald Schwab, chairman Cadet Major Edwin Bunij, administration Cadet Major George Milton, program Lt. Col. Hugh Naughton, queens Cadet Major Robert Piotrowski, ad book Cadet Major Raymond Konieczny, arrangements and Cadet Major Thomas Serb, publicity.City the Roman Curia, highest administrative body in the Church. It is expected that the prelate will take up residence in Rome, and be replaced as Archbishop o£ Chicago. His successor would then take the reins of the largest Catholic diocese in North America. which numbers over 2,000,000. No official word has come from the Vatican, as yet, concerning the appointment of the 70-year-old Cardinal's successor, though speculation has been running rampant in all circles. University Chancellor The successor to Cardinal Stritch will become, exofficio, the Grand Chancellor of DePaul University. It is the duty of the chancellor to watch over and to preside according to custom in the name of the Holy See. Students will recall the naming of the Archbishop of Chicago as chancellor at DePaul's Canonical Erection in October of last year. Big Sendoff The scene of the Cardinal's departure was one of mixed emotion, Tuesday. There was joy at his promotion, sorrow at his leaving the city. The station was jammed with photographers, well-wishers and on-lookers. Accompanying His Eminence to New York was an entourage o£ 30 persons, including Archbishop O'Brien, several monsignori, relatives and friends. |
Format | .tif |
Collection | DePaul University Student Newspapers |
Repository | Special Collections and Archives, DePaul University Library, Chicago IL 60614 USA; http://library.depaul.edu |