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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-17-1950 The aC rroll News- Vol. 30, No. 9 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 30, No. 9" (1950). The Carroll News. 327. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/327 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • • lovely latins As Revel.ers On Parade THE CARROLL NEWS Promenade • Representing the Students of John Carroll University • Vol. XXX, No.9 ity, University Heights 18, Ohlo Friday, February 17, 1950 Latin Spirit To Invade Campus Students, Fa ulty Jim Sweeney Set Convocations Featured at By JOHN :.lUELLE& Tentative scheduling of activities to utilize time alloted by the administration for faculty-student fu nctions was an nounced by James Conway, chairman of the Family Spirit Mardi GreiS . Committee at a meeting last Thw·sday. By LEE CIRILLO Co-operating with the scheduling COD'lmittee of the uni Lovely Latins, Jim Sweeney's "Gaucho~.·· versity, a one hour period at 1 p.m. every Friday has been omitted from the cla,:;s schedule and inter-American convh-iality are featured for the remainder of th<:! ~emester. in tomorrow's third annual Mardi Gras Ball Alert Students All Friday classes after 1 p. m. ' have been moved up one hour. The sponsored by the Spanish and French clubs Check Flames results of a questionairc recently of John Carroll. Alert action on the part of R:>.y distributed to the students attrib Music in the always-danceable Sweeney Wiemer and John Geers prevented uted the apparent pa!i,:;ive interest in clubs and llniversity acth"ities style will last from 9 till 12 in the brightly a man-sized conflagration early to the fact tiat meeting times of decorated auditorium as the dancers get Wednesday afternoon. Wiemer, a the clubs, ral)Jes and convocations BEG School Junior, was the first conflicted witi class time~. their last taste of festivity before Lent. to diRcover the fire in the large President Aalie Spirit Chairman of the event is Donald Bruns Commentlnc on the aims and waste container on the stairway wick. The dance committee includes Robert purposes of the newly appointed Belitz, Owen McDermott, Robert Lancaster, landing ncar the Library doors. committee, the Very Rev. }~reder Geen;, senior AB candidate, then ick E. Wel!ltt. President of J ohn Philip White, James Warren, James Jansen, appeared on the scene and the two Carroll, expreased his desire that and Geo1·ge Black. Bob Beaudry will serve ably combine<! on manning the members of the faculty participate as master of ceremonies. neat·by firehose. The blaze and acth·ely in tile Friday afternoon Five Organizations Compete convications. Instituted primarily l:lnding were quickly drowned and Five campus organiaztions are expected the excitement was over. to foster a fatnily :;pirit through inter-action betwE>en students and to present floats in the competition for the ABOVE: DON THO)IAS and faculty on an •out of class" level, $10 prize for the best float. The organiza Rosemary Sprague are shown in time is made available to am· t~tu- tions include the Boosters Club, the Glee a scene from "1'he Satin Slipper." dent organization. · Right: C88t members are Bob Addresses by the President of Club, the Little Theatre Society, the Scien Raneour, Frances Nugent, l\lary the Universit)·, talks by members tific Academy, and the Evening Division. Kay ) lacken, Greg Moffitt, and of the faculty rega t-di ~ the ob A young lady will represent each float Caroljean Velotta. Story h> on jectives o f t h c department:'!, in the contest for queen of the ball. After page hro. speeches by prominent men of the lhe queen is crowned on a specially con coul'ltry, in additio rt to rallies, and general student convocations and structed throne, she will lead the dancers Debaters Suffer activities will utilize the time in in a conga line. a manner which is designed to J OSE LECUXA, left, and Cicily Bostwick, prac Mexican Dance Featured tice the ~rex:ican hat dance which they will per Setbacks on Tour benefit both facully member~ and During the intermission Jose Lecuna and the students. form at the :'Ilardi Gras. Varsity d£>baters of the John - ICecil~ · Bostwkk w i I I pl'rfon11 Carroll Debali~ Society traveled Time Still Available• to Chicago, lllinols, !for the Na Individuals a~ groups de,it·ing . 0 r Gu •. Id 0 b Gcnl'the MexlWilphican at theHat piano. Dance, with tional Invit.ational Tournament time at one of {he lti convoc;~tions Sen I Serves Chaperones for the dn ncl! will held at Northwestern Unive1·sity can anangC! !or it th1-ough any be Mt. James Peirolo, mod<>rator or Feb. 11. Two othE>r var~ity teams member or t he Fa ily Spirit Corn tnittee. Compo d r :ff\c;ully mfm . t n n·· versa ry Ithe S1mnish Club, and Mr. Bernard rep~ent.P.d John Car:roll at the l Rhlonsl<i, mruh•rntor r,f ' "" l~~lo Buckl!ye TournanHmt in Kent. li<>t'l> Itev. H u~ll ll. ~ v11M.'ln S. ;r ., I ts Ten h A Club. Rev. Jost·ph Schd l . J., M1'. John Ohio, the same day. • · k 1\ h ,John Carroll (;nh·ersit"·'s Senior Guild celebrated its The ) fardi Gras Ball wa.~ inau .~. SP 11s ar, .lr. At't ur .1. Xoetzt>l J Both delegation:; met stiff com Jr.. ~llld studen·,. Jame:o Conway, 25th rear of organizational acti\'ity at a special morning pro- gurated two years ago at Carroll petition, tho two team.~ in Chic:l chairman. .Joh11 Gallagher and gram Wednesday, Feb. 15, at the Unh·ersity. by the Spanish Club n.q a means of ~o winning only two decisions with promoting inter - Americanit~m the team in Kent winning one. ~obert Beaudr~ .• ntember" of the The Very Rev. Frederick E. Welfle, S. J .. Carroll Presi through friendship and understand· Only the affirmative team:; in f::;.cult\· can be contacted in their dent, began the silver annh·ersarv observance with solemniz- in g. o Wce~ and student ® cmoor:< at J both tournaments were succ<.-ssful C:ltToll Union meeting:-;. ation of \lass in the J esuit com- in winning debates. The national t<n>ic for college debating this Activiticl' scheduled at the l:!st ( II H munity (•hapd at !I a.m. year iB ''Resolved that the United meeting arc considered us the 0rr0 05f5 Guild members breakfasted in Statesman States should nationalize the basic framework for the 16 convocations. the school cnfet<:J•ia and !.hen at- They \\ill not fill the whole hOUl' ten~cd ~ meeting in thl.' Un iversity non-~ricultural industries of the c,·v,·c Program CQ'Untry." oi the convocation. T ime has been audttonum. The Rcv. Thomas J. Gives Talk re~erved for impOrtant announce- Donnelly, S. .J., PreNidcnt nl Carroll D Tib E kh d d' In addjtion to several other local Rice Names Traverse ments and other f unctions which A Brotherhood .Week program 1 from 1942 to 1946 and present spir- r. or c ar t, IStin- debate.\! the Society will send re do not require a full period. This sponsored by mne University itual dirc.>ctor at St. Mm·v of the guished Hungarian statesman presentatives to the Legislature time is available to studE>nt. organ- li<·i~ht~ civic g1'0ups will be pre- Lake Seminary, in St. M~nde l e in, and Hfe-long friend of Cardin- Assembly which meets :for three "A" Division Chairman iz1~tions and me rs of the fac- !:1~nle d n~ th? John Car;oll Univer- 111., was guest spcaket• at the I days in Columbus, Ohio, beginning al Mindszenty, spoke to the ulty. A comprehusivc outline to- s~ty ~'! dttonum at S:lo p.m. Sun., meeting. student body at the weekly convo l'Iarch 31. J. Harold Traverse, class of 1919, was recently appointed Chairman of the Alumni "A" division in the University De gether with a \\fttt<> n rcQUl'St for ~ eb. wb. The purpose of the event Canoii'N S<•nior Guild wus found- ration today. His topic was "W ld time must be presented to the •s I? p rom~te .n~ighbo~l)' spirit ed in 1!>25 by SC'verul Cleveland Peace and Christianity." or velopment Fund Program, announced ,John P. Rice, presi- committee at least two weeks priOI' and mtercst 1n c1v1c affau·s · . Th 1 · . Second Semester to the week d ~Sil'(•d in ordet· to According to J\.Ir Ra ·~ d D ImolhC'rs of Aons studymg to be . e ecture wns the tbtrd m a • dent of the John Carroll University Alumni Association. uet~ne tt · dym n · Jesuils in the St. Louis Province. ser1es sponsored by the Carroll reset-ve titne at one of the rcn· ••• •· r, a orney an p t·o••Tam Th · h t f AI h s· N Enrollment DipS The 75-man committee has completed final organization vocations. chairman, the theme of the., ~o- etr purp~se was to ga~her a ~ ap cr o. p a lg~a u, nat Registration figures released by J and ~viii Rtart soli~iting Alumni ~m- Union Vote'! Saaetion gram will be the life and w~rk.