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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 11-15-1946 The aC rroll News- Vol. 27, No. 3 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 27, No. 3" (1946). The Carroll News. 137. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/137 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]. Bishop Edward F. Hoban To Celebrate Silver Jubilee Anniversary THE CARROLL EWS YoJ. XXVII Friday, November 15, 1946 No.3 Vets Monopolize Class Offices - Seniors Elect 2 Toledoans, Juniors El ect Walker, Kilbane Dorsey, Springate to Offices 2 Day Students to Offices The junior cla."s of J ohn Carroll went to the po1ls last week and 11amed its choice of officers for the coming year. Elected senior class president last week by a large The 1·esu Its were as follows: president, J oseph Walker; vice majority was James Tafelski, 2•1-year-old veteran from president, James Kilbane; secretary, Jack Dorsey; and treas urer, Dan Springate. Toledo Centt·al High. He spent three years in the Army ficulty for he led Robert Baron by Medical Corps in both the South Pacific and Japan and took A pproximatt:ly 100 j unior!< par 21 votes in his 47 to 26 victory. basic training a t Camp Grant. Illinois. with Richard Schoen ticipated m the voting and selected Jack Dorsey had the least trouble and Leonard Schneeberger, the 1 d S . these men from n fiPld of 16 nom in securing his office of secretary. newly-elected vice-pre~ident and gur~te . uch MSOC1at1ons would inees. The bulloting wa" spirited Here occurred the only walk-away sl.'cretary. be m Toledo, Akron, Youngstown, and the r:tl'c w.1~ highly-t"ontCllt('d in a true sense. inasmuch as Dorsey Seeming to be one of the Dean <:anton and oth.er well rcpr~;:ented for all otTices hut that of secrct,nry had almost a fiity vote majol'ity o! Men's proteges, "Taffy'' is; cttles. The offtecrs,. accordmg. to where Jack Dor:;ey had u forty over runne1·-up John Humphrey. known to be the peppiest man in Schoen, . a:re also gomg to r~v1ve vote majority. Springate Wins Easily the school. A var.. ity basketballer old tr~?:~ tons such as Stunt N11!~t, Yoting was closest for the key and a !ootball trainer, he Is taking and 011gmate. ~ew cu~toms ..\\ tt.b Robert Kilfo~ le, frc&hman general. position of prp,;ident whN·e the A comfot·table margin of victory was given Dan Springate in his Hisnop J-~d~ a rei l•. lioban a B.S. course with 0 major in his- such an ambtt.ous VlcC-prestdent, tally !<howcd u majority of one vote tory. Jim has got the stuff that thes.e plans and others should be for Joe Walker over John Corrigan, qucat for the job of treasurer. makes good leaden;, and will prove realized. his nearest competitor. Walker In this ca!le the victor had two men one of the ~c hool's out.standing The .newly-el~cted secreta1-y of Kilfoyle In As netted thirty \•otcs to Conig-an's to contend with, there being a tie November 21 Marks 25th Year senior class presidents if he has the semor class JS Leonard Schnee 2!l. ror second pluce. Both Chuck the bnckin~t o! the student body. ber~e r. ~ graduate of Cathedral Frosh General The vicc-pre!>.i<lency w c n t to Mayer and Jack Leonard received In Episcopate For City's Prelate Anolher TolNJoan Elected Lnlm High School, he attended James Kilbane without much dif- (Continued on page 4} By Paul Bohn Another mnn from Toledo was Set~n Hall for one year. be.Co~e Last Tuesday. October 15, gen chosen vice-president. He is Rich- comtng. to Carroll. ~ervmg ~I S eral election day for the student . ~en ~hicago's Dishop Edmund 'M. Dunn said Mass at St. Columb ard Schoen, also from Central term w1th Unc.le Sam 1n the AdJ? body o£ John Carroll University, kllle s Pnru~h Church over fifty yc.>ars ago, he had no presentiment Catholic and a veteran. Before tant. General s department 111 saw Bob Kilfoyle swept into office that the en~rgetic l~d sen'ing as his altar boy would many yeol's later serving with the Infantry in .Mamla, the twenty-three-year-old as frosh general by a landslide o! be the !;UbJCCt of h1s :;ermon preached in Chicago on the occasion of Fronee und Germanv "Dcke" senior returned to Carroll to re yearling votes. the consecl'ation of the Auxilial'y Bishop. The altar bov-b~come-bishop w~s, of course, Bishop Edward F. Hoban, who on the 21~t of this month played 011 the !50-pound Jootball sun~c h~s business_ course with a The graduating class of 1950 is team at Carroll. Majoring in man- Known as will celebrate his Silver Jubilee Anniversary commemorating 26 years ~1a;or ~.~ acc~unt1.ng. headed by a product of St. Ignatius of service in the episeopnle. ugeruent in the RF.G School, he il; Schnee ~o hiS !r1ends, h~ should who is well known as an athlete of as enthusiastic as the president. be 11: ~efimt.e asset to semor elnss no mean repute. With his help, Cleveland'~ beloved Bishop was born in Chicago June 27 1878 the son of William and Bridp:et (O'Malley} Hoban. Be was of As he enumeratt•d the plans for the admmlstration. St. Ignatius l a~t year copped the ~ne year, he said t.hat the st:nior ad West. Side championllhip and made e~ht ~hil~ rcn and his !ather was a shoemaker. He received his early East Tech Grad In sehoohng m the St. Columbkille Parish School ministration wa' out !or good ac one of its rare bids for city honors ti\·ities all through the year. Wotk Senior Class Treasurer Jo,cph in the Churily Game.>. Bob is con Arter grad.uation !roll_l St. Ie-natius College in Chicago he entered on the prom in April is already be Zingales came to Cat·roll !our yeari! tinuing his gridiron activities here St. :'tt8l'y SPnunary, Baltimore, for his philosophical and theological gun and out-of-town alumni asso ugo from East Tech. The fast· at Carroll and promises to develop co~rses. He was ordained in Chicago by the Most Rev. James E. talking officer is a football trainer into a Cu rroll great as a backfield Qu1gl!!y, S. T. D., Archbishop of Chkago, July 11, 1903, before the ciation~. affiliated with the Cleve same altar where he was later to receive his episcopal consecration. land association, are Lo be inau- (Continued on page 4) man. His first appointment was as a11sistant pastor of St. Agnes Parish, Kilfoyle will enter the BEG Ch1cago, but a very short ti~e later was selected by Archbihop Quigley School upon reaching his junior to make .Post-graduate stud1es at the Gre~:o1·ian University in Rome. yenr. He also held a class office in to right): Daniel Springate, Joseph and James Kilbane. After bemg awarded the Doctorate in Sacred Theology he returned to his scnio1· year nt hmatius. Chicago and became assistant chancellor and a professor at Quigley ----~------------~------~--- Preparatory Seminary. Jn 1910 he was named chanccllol' which post he ew Commerce Club retained until his consecration in 1921. In 1917 be was m~de a domestic John Kilbane Is Preside N prelate. Plans Activities Consecrated in 1s21 .., , •• • • .,. • On t}t*' Fl'ast o( St. Thomas the Apostle, December 21, 1921, Mon- As Sophs Choose ..~ ~t~ . 1 9 _.lw; ~·nt Ca.J'Vl: c~~utt~l ' !H~.IIO\ r.. cb&n \\'tlS cons('.:rttted BJ~hop o! Colonia and Auxiliary of John Kilbane, leading the sweep of three Air Corps Club, whic~ has ~een ma~ttve smce Ch1.ca!to by Archbishop (later Cardinal) George W. Mundelein. The veterans and a former Merchant Marine stepped into the 1~43, held 1t8 third meetmg of the a~ststlng con~ecrator.s were Bishop Alexander J. l'>IcGavick and Bishop executive position of the sophmore class. Meriting the sup p~ellent sem.ester November 6. Thoma~. E. :\lolloy. The s~rmon wal; preached by Bishop Dunne, the porting offices were John Gaffney, vice-president; Ray Tray Rtehard G?lr1ck was elected tem- some B1shop whose .Mass Dtshop Iloban had served as an altar boy and nor, secretary, and Pat l\IcCafferty, treasurer. porary chatrrnan, and Mr. John Sci- whom he sueceded a~ chancellor. ' Bearing clo:;e resemblance to re 1skar was chosen faculty modera- On :\!ay 16, 1928, occompanied by Cardinal ~Mundelein and 28 "ults of the recent national elec his freshman clas.c;, again attained t.or. archbishops and bishops, Bishop Hoban went to Rockford and was tio n~, the tallies revealed vittually that. po:-;ition in the recent elec Formal elechon of off1~rs Will !nstalled in the cathedral. Under his tutelage new high schools, paroch no contest fot· all ext"epting John tions. A member of the Spani!lh be h~ld .at the next. meettng an.d 1al schools and parishes were established in the Rockford Diocese. Kilbane, who :>urpasl'cd Jim Houge Club, the sophomore officer favors ~nly i:n~o~ ar;:.