Hilltopper (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1955 Page: 2 of 4
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Friday, May 13, 1955
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
24 Hours Service
Ernest and Philip Joseph
Harrison - Wilson - Pearson
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Men’s Toiletries
Fountain
305 W. 61
Phone 2-6201
Free Delivery Service
2215 South Congress
Mrs. Hugo C. Johnson
Twin Oaks
Pharmacy
PH. 7-5655
Grand Knight, will arrange the
outing and provide for transporta-
tion. Someone will be appointed
shortly to provide food accommo-
dations.
Dan Joraan, Grand Knight, and
Brother Silverius, CSC, Financial
Secretary of the K. of C., will
also attend.
JOE’S
BARBER SHOP
403 South Congress Ave.
ELECTIONS
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Washing — Marfax Lubrication
Phone 8-4521
Hugo C. Johnson
Service Station
Texaco Products
Humble Service
2300 South Congress
Phone: 2-0817
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Washing Lubrication
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REAL ESTATE SALES
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Sophomores
The sophomore class was the
only one to put in a straight party
ticket with the Progressives of
’58’s slate of Vincent Soler, presi-
dent Richard Pezdirtz, vice-presi-
dent, and Raymond Troilo, secre-
tary-treasurer.
The other three parties running
candidates were: the Live Wire
party, which offered Victor Novak
for president, Warren Lee Young,
for vice-president, and John Camp-
bell for secretary-treasurer.
The Student Progressive Party
offered James Gaffney for presi-
dent, Richard Pezdirtz, vice-presi-
dent, and William Puchner for
secretary-treasurer.
The New Deal party’s candi-
dates were: James Pattillo for
THE HILLTOPPER
president, James Connelly for
vice-president, and Jay Valdez for
secretary-treasurer.
Mason’s
Joseph’s
Man’s Shop
Clothing—
Furnishings—
Shoes—
127 E. Sixth—Austin
freshmen pre-medical stu-
dents, here’s one man’s opin-
ion of working in a hospital as
Edomorkited.lesssslasba Scholarship Winners Announced
of a numbei of the students doesn't pay exceedingly well, "
on campus, a visitor might and some of the more import- H 2. IL? j,jut. AN
never swspeetthatay lessnhanpnrienn, gssucu sadecantine lOr incoming Freshman Class
gL,"LnL, the condensed products of Brother Edward Hagus, CSC, Scholarship is valued at $2000. —-----------------------—
. , glomerular structures, are also director of the St. Edward’s in addition to the two top A .
Hill. They just cant quite see not very interesting. Scholarship Foundation, has an- scholarships, 30 Honor Scholar- Kagtron ( )yyrno
that vacation time just around But I digress. Right now, nounced the winners in its annual ships worth $1000 each have been U•
the corner. vacation seems ’ to be just competitive scholarship program awarded to the 30 top-ranking T A l p
On second thought, these about^he most inviting thing rorrnos prostdanes Scholarship, scholarship program. 86 5
mopers aie probably only the ■ highest valued award in the pro- Brother Edward said that all I omAiIG (vA--e
professional students who hate However, when next Fall gram, has been awarded to Wil- scholarships are limited to fresh- -d-US V.OUPS
to see the school year come comes around, there’ll prob- liam Seaman of Mt. Carmel High men entering during the current The st Edward’s cun-c,
to an end so quickly. Or per- ably be a different restless school, Chicago, in. year. They are distributed pro F to+ (m. , +
haps a more likely reason for feeling starting Edsmen on The second award, the Alumni rata over a full four-year college 815 ° -oumhus tra-
such a number of sober and the way back to Austin. When Memorial Scholarship, has been program and are contingent upon ditional barbecue will be held on
-10.ntje_er I mean thought- that time comes, look out for awarded to Michael Barthel of the maintenance of satisfactory May 19, Ascension Thursday, at
ropuguntdnandsm could be St. Edward’s, because by all Reitz Memorial High School, work by the student. Bastrop state Park.
-u -un-encuem --mg :nq;,4;n, ‘1,4 l;+L Evansville, Indiana. All participants in the program Commerce Forum and ni-hts
the morbid thought of on- indications, what With early The President's Scholarship were nominated by their schools gommerieRoum and Knights
creeping finals. SAC and class elections, the covers ful tuition for the entire from among the top students in f Columbus members will leave
But suppose we let sleeping coming year should surely be four years and is valued at $4000, their classes. Selection of the win- the campus after Mass and break-
professors lie for the moment, a rousing one. while the Alumni Memorial ners was based on the student’s fast Thursday morning to spend
and don’t arouse them into academic record in high school, an entire day playing ball, swim-
giving a heap of review aues- C+on IAll
tions for the finals. Instead, ADUGI OX ( Lf 9 AMUE tion *Th St. Edwards group plans to
why not take a glance at what “ _ ‘ . Other top-ranking contestants returnat approximately 11 p.m
the summer holds in store for V.7. O A AV.W 9 named by Brother Edward are E cause e main purpose o
a number of Edsmen. UClTQlQSS KjrCntldTldl! Mark Uebing, Mt. carmel High the providtag otonednaunctioni
For the first two weeks or . _ School, Chicago, Ill.; Robert of the members of these two
more, seems as though it will . bing Divining for a normal girl, Ware, Reitz Memorial High campus organizations, students at-
be strictly the most to have Having completed almost I am directed to a rather slat- School, Evansville, Indiana; John tending will not bring dates,
to do only the least. Plenty of one year at St. Edwards, I ternly person undulating on a Geerken, Saint Stanislaus. High Bill Bishoff, President of the
good sound sleep, good home have, becomencthoroughly, card chair. “May I?” I begin School, Bay St. Louis, Miss.; Commerce Forum and Deputy
and a Urge number of_weli to pen on the aspect of the falteringly, have the pleasure School, Chicago, I1Unois; James
vou know how college men are blind date. Through personal of this dance? Ogburn and William Wessel of
_ m, contacts 5 and vicarious experiences I “Why of course,” she ca- Saint Xaxier High School, Louis-
social -on-a-P: have found +here tn bp +hree . , , ville, Kentucky.
Of course there is always deneraf the blind date joles. Blotting her purple paint Presentation of all awards will
that bunch who insist on keep- {1 f .L1 .10 "1 upon my white shirt, she slith- be made by the respective schools
ing their nose to the whet- . ' ,1 6 I, + ers both her hands up my at their commencement exercises,
stone. Two days after they get msoszny shoulders and clasps them be-
home, it’ll be off to work for . hind my neck. Failing to real-
them. Monetary dividends My nrst date is an ascetic ize I am a frail individual, she
rather than the more agree- Y estal heiS taciturn. She is squeezes me with all her vice-president. In a run-off elec-
ably attained social advances frigid.. Tell me, I ask, do prowess, she easily would win tion held May 2’ Murray won
seem to always be their goal, you intend to go on to school two out of three. over Weed by a very narrow mar-
Incidentally, this brings to nextyearv""r Nv," 5 j trrunt- This person has no sense of juniors
mind asalutary bitof advice “what a beauttful gown ” good taste. "Sister is watch- The junior class provided most
from the Hill s Helpful Hint <<c . , autr » 80 wlr ing,” I gasp as she bear-hugs of the excitement both in their
booklet. Section 8, Paragraph yost Sixty dounrs' sne pai- me. "I like you," she gasps as campaigning before the elections
16, line 64 says, “Get a job ries. -ouche. She pants her halitosis into and after the results were an-
that pays in money instead of “Dance?” I suggest. She ac- face I suggest we sit nounced.
experience.” quiesces. “What a unique way d 2 ' sveg ji+1, hands Their final three parties were:
nf w1+yi-,» T contr;L,t, oo wn. nei sweaty little nanus TheConservative Party who spon-
1 he point here is that many wouldn’t it bp a bit morp clinging to the sleeve of my sored Gerald Diller for president,
college students think they but wouldn t it be a bit more new jacket, she pruriently Patrick Wagner for vice-president
should have a summer job comsortaDle it you held, my drags me into a neutral cor- and Albert Popp for secretary-
that fits their course of study, shoulder instead of my wrist. ner. Her person presently treasurer.
They want “a little practical Mea culpa. Screaming “Get arouses a peculiar internal The Freedom Party offered
experience.” The question is thee to a nunnery, I leave feeling__wretching. Thomas O’Brien for president,
whether or not they can make this maiden for Bauer’s. c L, , wonderful Arthur Gray for vice-president,
money and get experience at Swearing I shall never again time,» She eructates with andSamual. McDowell for secre-
the same time. date an aphasiac, I find myself dli i y •
In most instances, the em- calling for a person said to be T‘ a gentleman, I Liberal pirrtyPartosuPeanasaats
ployer doesn’t profit much egregious in loquacity. hvnocriticallv ^flatter “The were: Robert Longoni for presi-
by taking on a college student “Good evening,” I begin. i- ,j mine” Not dent, Conrad Landry for vice-
and giving him experience in “Well, how are you?” she con- S-nnm-oensitTorne president, and Ismael Fayad for
a certain field of emnlovment verses. “I know all about you anowing my proPensly Ior de secretary-treasurer.
By the time the student has —you’re from St. Ed’s and parture to he indulged, she As was the case with the senior
gotten hrexperience he is you have an English major snakes herself around me rub- class, no one party made a clean
ready to go reene coup e and you were in the Glee Club bing her dewy lips on mine: sweep of the erection and there
- go oac iora couple 0-+0 €. + -nI. “Where, my friend asks, were two ties. Diller and Longoni
more terms in school. y Mason disgusts vou «do you Want to go now?” were tied for president, and Gray
Therefore as a general rule, and Ferry Mason disgusts you e+.L and Landry were also tied for
the wages for these summer and you think lots of college Home to brush my teeth- vice-president. Popp was chosen
“experience” jobs are lower boys are irrational and you After less than one year I secretary-treasurer for the second
than tho^p -y” fnr , don’t like quiet girls . . .” have become so sufficiently year.
standard 0L such as yir She obviously fails to real- imbued with a disdain for im- In the run-off elections held
sranaara JOO Suen as cerK know these things - nsatisf,c+o,y May 2, the Conservative Party’s
ing or the more strenuous con- ize J. Know tnese tnmgs. mature and unsatistactoiy Gerald Diller won out over the
struction work, recommended Her incessant prattle per- blind dates as to be considered Liberals’ Robert Longoni for presi-
for physical education majors, meates the night, nevei stop- arrogant. Because I enjoy dent, giving the Conservatives
And since, as another general ping, no, never even abating, neither an automaton nor an two of the three offices on the
rule, college men do like Early I curtsy good-bye com- incessant prattler, because I ballot.
money, any Edsmen who has plaining unless my friend’s fail to appreciate so forward a in the run-off for vice-president,
had Brother Maiella,s 1opi car is in by ten, it will turn mate, I am anti-social. I offer the Liberals’ Conrad Landry won
course, should know to'choose into a Pumpkin, _________no defense.__oray.the Freedom Party's Arthur
the higher paying rather than
often times more interesting
summer job.
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Hilltopper (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1955, newspaper, May 13, 1955; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509778/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting St. Edward’s University.