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Vol X. No, 7
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CANISIUS COLLEGE. BUFFALO. NEW YORK
January 15, 1943
GELIA, PHILLIPS HEAD NEW STAFF
JUNIOR PROM COMiMITTEE SIGNS BOB CHESTER FOR BIG DANCE
SIfnIng Of Rusy Yoyng Mc^stro 1$ Motter Stroke
\V»th iW esiritrr icWwl debaitng ** 10- mhkh htttd iW Jurttort
»<c?i-.sy engage lor ibdr ciamiftg. |'itjrtaf«3tele, iW on*'** ih.»t B*^ I. W^ier and Ws orifbrttia h.*4 Wen
Kgsirfd to luiftiih iW ilstt*^' Wi>s
%»t?b baoftb'lir mtptm mx the Cok' U-j^ late l*« vt'ttk, IWr Pittm,
nhsth h iW ytfaif** «^r*?ajsdi«g r»tsti «*i iW «j«i«l ealendai. will hit held m iW Xtasy- Srle«i Rei«»!is il Kln^nharti Mmk HalL A tlighi
irgstitiaie itoem mhet yrar* will ?;,f*d Mrts^lorsisd dress in otdes,
"We xAttt very f«*itufi»fe m bfta^ aS4e to nomtr iW trrvkr* of tli* ftiif«Kwlly kuwm'n OivWitia," 4*?£bied Si|«*^ Cltiirmaa Jaisc* V\*ji»h in Ws -AstmrnncvmeRi.. "Few hit^d.x h$%-t a-fWrve^ the degnrr ol jiaKKTe^ en|«»^ed h% Bob CW»att wWnk- b»«d h»» plaifti ia xxmh p4v&%txtni pimt% *« H^^tl SWr-- ostn m CWifagiat Fiau^ f>4slry*» \!r4»i*wbie»i^ and Gbmn I*l,ar%<i i'*»n»9i/' 3i|f. \\'*ldli ttefii tm lo w^i Ai ht p*o»eMrd « tt^mn eitjo^- xhhr msstkal r%'rnlr^ iot all Presis- en,tdn%
Trad^tkMsil Cototmotam
Fridttii** ai tW P*««t «dl m- dspilf iW TapftKitaj ol iW Coffsfl Clwb nsrmbei* a«4 iW awaids-itg -; iWCanKteuf* ^lanTiopay, TW' Uifri ix tn W prrwmird by- FaiWr V'mtnt P. JilcCiMiy, S.J^ Sts*- 'imt Cieuniellot. Flevi^fft* lo dtitittime iW itdpwmi of iW I Jwfhy were fedid ibss week mtdei xht dsrevfMsn of iW Siudent Co«*n' *d, I'W caflKiJdatiw. were: RiaWit T H4eni»sdn, DAidd P. U'Brien, l4iwird A. i\tti^r^*, Gfiarge F. .^hrdflcf. Jts^eph K, Ddtcoll, ytkm H, Mixtaria. Waller L Kmtho and Wilbant B, IWWch,
Al iW {fadilional mtdn^ghi rf<esii«fty which will imitwdiaidt ?d|«w the gtand niafch. lett oui- >iijfe|ing ntarmWfv of iW Sensor '^'tkfc* tt^lj W admiiiedl lo iW Col- '^«t*» lt»Ji|toAil bortof tmdeiy, |W Coffin Club, IV telect im will
- ihantn by iW Fouith Year ,\lm !«)m among ihdr otvn mentWis. iWtor Cuddle will W .Matter ¦¦'i Ceiemonfcs.
JUNIOt PtOM
DI. KINNEY SPEAKS TO MENDa auB ON ANAESTHETICS
Oo Um Of Asiestkiii
Meictdat. January 4, Dr. Jam**
P. Ktrtrtrti. iliief oi tW IVpsart- tmtit oi .Ain«»«hc«a at iW Sisters* Hwtfsial, sddirsMrd tht Mendd 0*^b on iW "Art oi iW Anac*- sWfi»s." Featured tn hi* talk wat iW tf«iy of tW sniroJiKiien of iW "Sfiyrul" trsWtqtrt^ le Buffalo Hiavpctali hx: iW »peaker back tn 1^2^. Dt, Kinney'* talk conduded iW iosMtn on ''.An^rttbriia" he^on At the prns-ksus naeeting ky Dr. Dwewfcid l^t&ran in bit treaii»< on iW ,Art4t«ft«ty of Pain.
SfiM^il Etpbuted
l>f^te tW piejudke tWt had htm kmh op agaimt tW new
rsctbod, sW "SfRnd." rwtv uied alaadrtj excWtndy in many bos- pBtatt. it really " sasplsdiy iticli". *«;>fss*dirtg so Dr, Kinr»y. It con- itiz* nuerrly in iW iniiediKtian of a deoplrt ol *«ardt. impregnated wisth rw»v**ratnr. into tW bate of iW »ptrtd tfiard. lltst dnaaplrt. iigbirir iKtn iW tpenil Aiiid, acts
(C'.f^tiiiAeJ &n p>Aie % Cot, 4)
STAFF CONSULTATION
APTITUDE THT FOR PRE-MED MEN
1W A«**;wiii««i of .Anterican Mrdkal College* .Apritttde test ior pre-n^d^a! siudenis tvtil W gttett mt Januaiy 22. l*M3, litis tr*i »boiuld W taken by all students wW hate not laken it Wiore. .At many Medscal Collegr* it is a !»*|tit»ie«teni ior adnu*sso<t. It nwatuir* one's absbty to learn ntatedal tsiudat t« tvhat W tvtil hate to Irarn in .Medical School, ll aim iwa»ures iW ttttdent's fund oJ geiteral inioimjtio«t. hi* sden- lific b^kgnHiml. and ht* ability to draw accuiate co«tdu>ion* inmi a given tet of data, IXie to iW tvar tsiuaiion il it extmnely important thai |W tat W laken at ihis linte. ApplicatitMt should W made im- ui«diaiely at the legtsirai'* office. lite lest tvill W given in Rotwn S20 at 3 p.m.
HEUERER SPORTS EDITOR; MOYLE IS NEWS EDITOR
Old aad crw »faf hexdn. Sored, Wft ta txtJM: RoWn ilcUerrr, Spora; Cluittr* Gdia, EdifiH; jassK* PtdUipt, Nttiuguts Editor. Sixrsdiiig: Keeartlt Fdey. BtmaeM Mit&ti^; JUibetx Ui^tsirna, former Sports Editor; IbJbvri M^jSe, Kewit; Patd Htrpi. io*rDer Editor.
DUTY GALLS HUPF, EX-EDITOR OF GRIFFIN
lite influerhce of iW war tvas oetce agaiit fdt directly at Canisius College a* sax of tW dght seniors, wW are in tW Lfnited States .Marine Corps Reserve, recdved notification on January 7th, that tbey tvould soon get thdr orders to appear at Parris Island by tW 2Sih of January. Besides tW .Marirtes. orte n?emWr of tW Navy VS class., Ted llumpfWller, has alte-ady left for Netv York.
Former Editor CaEed
,\ntang thiwe Marines called is tW prrt ious editor of the GaiFFtx. Pawl Hupf. IW otWrs are Fdward Russell, prrsdent of tW .Athletic .Assodation. Jantes Frank, Peter .Murrett. William Walsh and Danid Hourigan. In amtver^ tng tW call to tWir oountry's ser^ vice, the ^leniors will W accont- panie*l by aWtit fttty seniors from Hdy Cross and Boston College.
Thorough Traintng
'IWse nten tvill begin training tvith iW fonnation of a netv Can¬ didates' Class on tW ttventy-eighth and will W at Parrts Island for apprtvximately ten tveeks. If tWy meet all iW requirements, they tvill W ctmtmissioned second Heti- tenants and tvill then W sent to Quaniico to officer's xhotA^
NEW »ESHMAN CLASS TO BE ADMITTED REB. 1st
War Conditions Set New Precedent
For tW first time in Canisius hcston- Freshmen will ntake a pre- scWduled appearance iki February l$t. when tW spedal mid-year term for Sdence and Premedical stti' dents begins.
Helps Graduafes IWe to tW large numWr of applications recdved, FatWr John B, Morris, S.J., Dean of Fresh¬ men, pointed out that tW college tvill deviate front its usual course of procedure in instituring a mid> year freshman term. "AVe feel wx must consider tW desires of tW students, espedally in these times,'* W said. "Many high school stU' dents Wlteve. and correctly so. that they tvill W of greater service to thdr country if tWy ha%T had sonw^ college education Wfore entering tW arnxd forces. More- over, hating entered college they will W more likely to conrinue tWir educatitm after tW war is over."
Rntsh tn Augusi llic new* Freshman class will
RfRUARY FROSH (Coatisued <^» pago 3» (ot^ >)
Fdey Is Busaiess AAanager
With this tW present issue of ifhe Griffix, tW netr staff oSi- dally takes over tW controlling reins of tWiCanisius publicarion. TW old staff, headed by Paul M. Hupf, Wwed out svfth the last issue. Heading tW netv issue Charles Gelia, '43'i, succeeding Mr. Hupf as Editor - in - Chief assumes control of tW staff- Capable Asskfanh
James F. Phillips vdll fill the very important post of Managing Editor. The Sports Department, previously handled so adroidy hf RoWn J. Holenstein, fe now- headed by Rc^n Hdlerer. Robert H. Moyk and Edward M- Zehler conririimin thdr old posts as News Editor and. .£ x c h a n ge Editor respecrivdy. Kenneth C Foley assumes Jos^ V. Karros' po»- ri<«i as Busness Manager.
Mr. Gelia, a graduate of Scnitli Park High School, has been very active in Canisus cxtra-curncular activities, as a member of both of the college literary organs, tW Griffix and tW Quarterly, for tW past two and a half years. He is at present .AsOTdate Editor of tW Qu.\RTERLV and. until this issue of the Griffix^ was its literary Editor. He is also a prominent memWr of the Com¬ merce Club and of tW Scdalitv.
Managing EdHor Mr. Phillips, *43i, the Man¬ aging Editor is also very prwni- nent tn Canidus affairs. He Js Assistant Editor of tW Quarterly and leaves hs old potst as Feature Editor of tht Griffin to assutxK his nwre responsible duties. He is an aaive memWr ol tW Sodality, St. Vincent de Paul Society, GUet Club and CtMainwrcc Club.
Bob HeUerer* *43i, talented protege of Sports Editor Holen¬ stdn. for tW pi«t ttvo years, notv heads his departtxtent, wtU schooled tn tW intricades that go with the job of Sports Editor. He us a graduate of St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute and tvas President of Kb senior class. Hen? at Canisius W has been a leader in numerous school actidties. He is a memWr of tW Qf.ARTBRLY Staff, the Sodal-
STAFF CHANGES (Condhmed on pagt 6, cot, 5)
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 10, issue 07 - Jan. 15, 1943 |
| Description | "The Griffin" is the student published newspaper of Canisius College. The first volume, first issue was published Sept. 29, 1933. It continues publication today. |
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| Date of Original | 1/15/1943 |
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