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The LOYOLA MAROON Vol. XXXIV Loyola University, New Orleans, La., Friday, May 3, 1957 No. 24 Kate Scully Appointed Editor Of 1958 Wolf Kate Scully, A&S junior, was named editor-in-chief of the 1958 Wolf, University annual, succeeding Mary Le Healy. Scully's appointment was made by the Rev. John A. Toomey, yearbook moderator, and announced at the Wolf staff banquet Monday night. The annual's editorial board will be announced in SeD- tember. Scully has served as Associate Editor of the 1957 Wolf and has been a staff member for twd years. She has also held the position as secretary in Thespians for two years. Earlier this year, the elementary education major was named to Cardinal Key, national honor society. She is also a member of Kappa Delta Pi, education honor society; El Eds, and Beta Alpha Epsilon, social sorority, and The Maroon. The 1957 Issue of the Wolf will be ready for distribution in September, Healy said. "Work is coming along fine now that most of the pictures are in. There is, however, a lot more to be done and anyone interested in joining the staff next year is invited to join us now in putting out this edition," she said. Any students or graduates who have not yet picked up their 1956 annuals can still do so. There are also a few available issues of back editions for those who have lost or misplaced theirs. There will be no additional charge for them. KATE SCULLY Giarratano Named Head Of Music Frat Steve Giarratano, BA sophomore, was elected president of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national honorary music fraternity for the '57-'5B school year. He succeeds Pat Harrigan, music senior. Giarratano is also active as a member of the University's concert band and Campus Capers, dance band. Other officers elected were: Jerry Reso, BA sophomore, vicepresident; Joseph Hopp«, music freshman, secretary; Paul Rose, A&S sophomore, treasurer; Bob Guidry, A&S junior, historian; and Ross DeNicola, dental freshman, warden. The new slate of officers will lDe formally installed at the fraternity's annual spring banquet, scheduled for May 19. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia recently sponsored "Nite at Loyola," an annual event on the campus, at which time Olga Seifcrth, music junior, was presented as fraternity sweetheart. Don't be so busy thinking what you are going to say that you fail to listen to what others are saying. SYMPATHY The Maroon wishes to join with the student body in extending sympathies to Mr. Guy F. Bernard, professor of piano and theory and director of the Loyola Concert Series, and to his family on the death of Mr. Bernard's mother last Friday. To Elect Council Monday-Tuesday Loyola's 1957-58 Student Council will be elected Monday and Tuesday at polls located in eath school and college, except the eveninp division, which completed elections this week. Wilson Breaux, business senior, won the top spot in the evening division over Mary Fokes. Representative slots went to Marguerite Rodgers, education sophomore, and Harold Dearie, business freshman. Defeated in the representatives race were Albert Maurin and Gerald Fasullo. All other divisions held nominations last Monday and Tuesday, except the school of law which nominated Wednesday and Thursday.Nominees chosen as candidates for presidencies were Richard Vidacovich and Ed Pesce, arts and sciences; Olga Seiferth and Clark Ciffin, college of music; Melvin Canatella, Frederick Veters and Lou Cressione, college of business administration; and George Newton and Carl Gumpert in the school of dentistry. Candidates for the presidency in the college of pharmacy were undeterminedundetermined since the three nominees for president, were also among the top five nominees for representative. They are Ronald Haydel, Frank Savoy and Bernard Keller. Under the council's decision, the three will be asked which post they will seek, and their names will be placed on the ballots for only one office. If any seek the representative posts, an equal number of»nomin*es with lower support will be dropped from the ballot. Representative nominees were: College of pharmacy—two to be chosen—Keller, Sal Alphonse, Donald Falcon, Haydel, Savoy, C. Kahn, D. Annison and S. Dupois. College of arts and sciences— five junior representatives and five sophomore representatives —Gerry Bodet, John Payton, Delosa Young;, Henry Kothman, Paul Rose, Jerry Hoskins, Robert Young, Jackie Über, Andre IT WAS A MAN'S WORLD, well almost, around the poll* in front of Stalling! Hall Tue.day, at students turned out to cast their nomination*. The scene will be repeated next Monday and Tuesday when elections will be held. Blue Key Honor Fraternity Taps Fifteen LU Students Honorary Membership Conferred On Eight in the Student Lounge, Tuesday night. Students named as active members are: Carl Anthony Jeansonne, college of pharmacy; Curtis Rome, college of music; Albert Huddleston, school of law; Norman J. Berger, Joseph Cheatham, Paul Hatrel, school of dentistry; Robert Daigle. Patrick McGinity, William Miller, Frederick Veters, college of business ad-1 ministration; George Hoag, Henry Laßocca, Louis Maumus, Robert Miller, and Edward Pesce, college of arts and sciences. Eight honorary members were also named to the group, Dan Stapp, president, said. Honorary memberships were granted to Dr. A. C. Broussard, president of the American Association of Othodontists; William Howard Summerville, general BUUMfOT, WWL; August A. Wegr.ian, CPA, Alfred F. Geossel, instructor of German at Loyola; News Orleans attorneys, Charles I. Dencchaud, Jr., Joseph M. Rault and Leon Sarpy; and James E. Fitzmorris, Jr., city councilman. Student memberships are chosen I on the basis of outstanding leadership in extra-curricular activities, Berger Huddle.ton R. Miller Cheatham Jetmonne W. MilUr Daigle Hatrel Laßocca P»»ce Maumus Rome Hoag McGinity Vet*rs Thespians Plan Another 'First' Loyola's Thespians will chalk up another "first" this May 15, when they open a three night run of Euripides" "Electra." Curtain time each evening will be at 8:30 p.m. According to Leo C. Zinser, Thespian director, the show will mark the first time that full-scale, formal dramatic reading will be presented by a dramatic group on the campus. The term "reading" is really a misnomer, Zinser explained. Members of the cast will actually be almost as familiar with the lines as they would be in a completely acted version, although they will be carrying specially designed scripts throughout the show. The production will be somewhat in the same style as the readings presented by the famous Drama Quartet, headed a few years ago by Charles Laughton, and presented to full Tiouses across the continent. Special lighting effects and abstract icenery will be utilized to accent the dramatic quality of the Greek work. Reginald Hendry will be in charge of production, and lighting will be handled by Bill Louree, Don Earned and John Loppiccolo. Gloria de Bram will appear as Electra and William D. Wells will •S9}sa.io 'aomojq aaq sb uaas aq Other members of the almost complete cast include Reginald Hen- Elizabeth Maenza, Joel Larkin and George Hoag. dry, Al Monlezun. Diane Gruber, Both de Bram and Hoag will be making their final appearances as Thespians. For the first time, Zinser announced, students will be admitted on presentation of their Student Identification cards. Trimborn Maroon Guest, Speaker Harry Trimborn, bureau manager of the New Orleans office of the International Newt Service, will be principal speaker at the annual Maroon staff banquet Saturday, May 11 at T. Pittari't Restaurant. Trimborn, a graduate of the Univeriity of Oregon in 1953, will speak on "The Increasing Use of Wire Service* in the Daily Newspaper. The Maroon and department of journalism at Loyola are serviced by a daily wire of the International News Service. Trimborn has been bureau manager here in New Orleans for the past 10 months and previously served with the INS in Los Angeles, Atlanta and New Orleans. Breland To Head Pharmacy Society Neomie Breland, pharmacy junior, was elected president of Kappa Epsilon Nu, national pharmaceutical fraternity for women. Other officers elected include: Barbara Flink, vice-president; Joan Labadot, secretary; Gay Marlow, treasurer; and Sister Arsenius Irlbeck, C.C.V.1., historian. All are students in the college of pharmacy. Jr.-Sr. Prom Slated May 10 The Junior - Senior Prom sponsored by the Student Council, will be held Friday, May 10 at the New Orleans Country Club from 9 p.m. til 1 a.m. Tickets are available from any Student Council representative for $3.00 per couple. A council ruling requests that no corsages be worn. Salon To Hold Final Recital Monday Night The final presentation of the Loyola Salon will feature Ann Schmidt, soprano, Monday at 8:30 p.m. in Marquette Auditorium. The song recital will be the third and final event of the Salon's season this year, the Rev. Joseph B. Bassich, S.J., acting dean of the college of music, said. Miss Schmidt will be accompanied by Elizabeth Schwarz. The program will include songs running from the early 17th century up to the present day. PROGRAM Let Me Wander Not Not Unseen, from L'Allegro Handel No, No, non si Speri Carissimi Alleluja from Exultate, Jubilate Mozart Chanson Triste _ Duparc Romance Debussy En Priere . Faure Les Papillom . Chausson Jewel Song from Faust Gounod INTERMISSION Der Nussbaum Schumann Heidenrostein Schubert Morgen Strauss Standchen Strauss Tlm Little Shepherd's Song Watts Fiocca la Neve Cimara The Unforseen Scott Moon-Marketing Weaver The Salon is concluding its sixth season this year. It was founded in 1951 for the purpose of providing audiences of interested persons with the opportunity of seeing Loyola students perform. Dean Names Father Keller Math Head Appointment of the Rev. John F. Keller, S.J., as chairman of the mathematics department was announced this week by the Rev. Edward A. Doyle, S.J., dean of faculties. Presently assistant professor of mathematics, Father Keller will assume his new post immediately, Father Doyle said. Formerly, the mathematics department was combined with the department of physics under the direction of the Rev. Francis A. Benedetto, S.J. Separation of the departments is in line with the national emphasis on improving collegiate science departments, Father Doyle explained. "The record number of undergraduates majoring irD nhysics and the increasing scope of that department require Father Benedetto's full attention," he said. • A native of New Orleans, Father Keller held teaching posts at Spring Hill College and Notre Dame University before joining the Loyola faculty in 1955. He holds a BS degree in mathematics from Spring Hill and an MS from St. Louis University. The Rev. John F. Keller, S.J Campus Vets' Club Elects Richard Patin Richard Patin, BA junior, was elected president of the Veteran's Club succeeding Mickey Jorden. Other new officers are: Bob Vanderlinden, A&S junior, vicepresident; Gus Walsack, BA junior, secretary; Ronnie Ackermann, BA junior; and John Rizzo, BA junior, chaplain. Noon Mass To Continue Mass will continue to be celebrated at noon in Holy Name of Jesus Church Monday through Friday, the Rev. Hilton L. Rivet, assistant director of sodalities, announced. Students, faculty and staff members of the University are urgeo to attend the services which will be celebrated to the end of the school term. (See NOMINEES, Page 2)
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| Title | Maroon |
| Masthead | The Maroon Vol. 34 No. 24 |
| Publisher | Loyola University (New Orleans, La.) |
| Coverage | United States; Louisiana; New Orleans; |
| Date | 1957-05-03 |
| Type | Text |
| Source | Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections & Archives (http://library.loyno.edu/research/speccoll/) New Orleans, LA |
| Format | TIFF |
| Subject | Loyola University (New Orleans, La.) |
| Rights | Digital rights are held by Loyola University New Orleans. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright law. |
| Creator | Loyola University (New Orleans, La.) |
| Relation-Is Part Of | http://www.louisianadigitallibrary.org/cdm/search/collection/LOYOLA_UMN |
| Language | en |
| Digitized By | BSLW |
| Digitized Date | 2012-2013 |
| Contact Information | For information or permission to use/publish, contact: mailto:archives@loyno.edu |
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