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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 3-20-1942 The aC rroll News- Vol. 22, No. 12 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 22, No. 12" (1942). The Carroll News. 193. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/193 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]. THE (ARROLL NEws\BeatMe, Daddy ... , I EDITED BY AND FOR THE STUDENTS OF JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY VOL. XXTI CLEVELAND, OillO, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1942 NO. 12 Will Bradley, Hot:el St:at:ler Signed. for 22nd Promenade Thursday, April 9 Some like it hot and some like it sweet but you'll get them both at the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Statler on April 9th when W.ill Bradley and his celebrated crew take over the bandstand at the twenty-second annual Carroll promenade. , Prom King Bill Dowling announced Bradley and his band had been definitely signed to provide music for the year's greatest social event. The transaction was completed through the Cleveland office of theWilliam Morris Agency. In obtaining the services of this top- Her Majesty . Gorman Renamed notch organization, the prom co=it- tee has secured for Carroll men a band Night: Session Head that has made one of the fastest rises in dance band history. Formed a little over two years ago, Will's band has al ready acquired a distinctive style that The Evening Session students elected has placed this group in great demand officers for the second semester re for college dances, theatres, and hotels cently. Frank Gorman was reelected from coast to coast. president and Rosemary Powers re HITS IDGH SPOTS elected vice-president. Jean O'Linn was During his pyramidic rise in the mu elected secretary, and Martin Dwyer, sical world, Bradley has played in such treasurer. famous spots as the Hotels Astor, and The evening session debate team un Biltmore, New York; Meadowbrook; Will Bradley, original promulgator of the "boogie beat" has been contracted der the guidance of the moderator, Glen Island Casino; and the trombone to play at the prom, April 9at the Statler. ?>ir. Herbert H. Petit, has debated for maestro recently appeared at the Pal the first time. The question was: Re ace Theatre in Cleveland. solved: that the benefits of a survey Featured in the Bradley band is the course in English Literature are not pert and charming vocalist, Lynn Gar Glee Club Goes Into Intensive sufficient to warrant its continuance as dner, whose vocal style and personal a required course. ity are making a name for her in the Rehearsal for Waring Contest Members of the debate team include: musical world. Handling the male vo Glee Club, under the direction of Father Frank Murphy, S. J., Hugh Brennan, Dora Casino, William cals is handsome Terry Allen who is a.nd Dr. Louis L. Balogh is moving into high gear in preparation Downey, Clare Gardner, Robert Hun another bright spot in the Bradley Miss (above) Carolyne Giebel, will for the Fred War.ing Collegiate Glee Club oontest. According to ter, Avis O'Rourke, and Helen Shule crew. reign as queen of the 22nd Carroll specifications, the club must have three songs prepared whieh va. The next meeting is scheduled for As in the past two years, there will prom, according to William Dowling, they will record, March 27th, at WTAM. One of the three songs be no dinner preceeding the dancing. is the Fred Waring prize song arranged March 6. prom king. * • • Favors for the occasion have already by him, "All Through The Night." At the regular meeting of o£ficers been selected and the committee pro Father Frank Murphy, S. J., moderator Carillon Price Will and student council Wednesday, March mises useful and novel gifts for the Executive Board of has announced that the other two songs 4, plans were discussed for a spring young ladies. Because the government are "Panis Angelicus" and Father Kie Rise After April I dance after Easter, and for a raffle to has levied a 10 o/o lu..~ury ta.x on all Control Appoint:ed fer's "Sons of Carroll" which will be "Two points should be kept in the dances and since even the prom favors strengthen a depleted treasury. sung in unison. minds of every student concerning the are taxable, the committee finds it The club has received permission to • • • necessary to raise the price of the bids Due to the difficulty in arranging J942 C.&.rillon," said Mitchell F. Shaker, The first summer Evening Session practice during the convocation periods to $5.00. This additional dollar will time for meetings of the entire staff, e<iitor l'! the yearbook, yesterday. will begin June 16 and end August 22. so that it may be well-rehearsed at the barely coverthe tax costs of both. First. the price of the book will os It will be possible to fmish a semester' a Ted Saker, editor of the News, appoint date of the recording. The record of Bids may be obtained from commit !cur oo!'an on and after April 1. Pre work in two subjects. Courses will be ed an executive board of control, of the club's rendition, with that of the teemen or at the regular ticket office vious to that date, the special t.:lree offered in Accounting, Typewriting, which he is chairman. other colleges entered, will be sent to at the entrance to the Administration dollar price will prevail. Shorthand, Businesss Law, French, New York for the final judgment. Building. The office will be open every Members of the board include heads German, Spanish, English, History, Publicity for the club is being handled Seconcl, the work is now on schedulo noon and sudents are urged to use the of the vat:ious departments and are: Government and Mathematics. A course by the co-editor of the "Blackout," and the 'took will appear on the first installment plan which has been uti Pat Columbro, business manager; Ed Robert Politi. of .May. Printing of the book will start in Spherical Trigonometry, introduced lized so successfully in previous years. Kipfstuhl, sports editor; Richard Got (Concluded on page 3) on A;.1il 1o, according to plans. at the suggestion of the Navy, will be Tom Corrigan is in charge of install rick, copy editor; and Dan Vance, fea offered. ment sales of bids. ture editor. The board will meet once Before organizing his own orchestra, or twice a week and plans will be for The summer evening session will Bradley was associated with such fa warded to staff members through per "Smitt:y" Uses Hockey Wit: enable a part- time student to finish mous units as Kostelanetz, Raymond sonal contacts by the departmental within four or four-and-a-half years. Paige, Freddie Rich and a dozen more. heads. To Lead· I' s t:o Victory For four years now a certain young man, hailing from the famed Meet LTS Guest Players • • • Debaters Meet Smith; city of New Rochelle, has been making himself most conspicuous Enter Kent Tourney on the university campus. That fellow, as the town certainly de notes, is Robert "Bull'' Smith. This year, through the influence of Herb Bee, "Smitty" took Representing Carroll in the North- over the coaching job of the St. Igna- eastern Ohio Debate Tournament at tius Hockey team. Only the other day Hall Council Throws Kent State University, Saturday, March he saw that same team, to whose de- 21, are these members of the senior velopment he gave weeks of valuable Party for Residents Oratorical Society: for the affirmative time, capture its first competitive are Bill Lennon and John McLaughlin, championship in the City High School Last night, a gala party, sponsored Hockey League. That bunch of inexper- by the Council of Bernet Hall, was held and William Grose and Bob Ennen. ienced "Wildcats" under the guid for the resident students with the cast Taking the negative side are Tom O' ance and training of Coach Smith boasts of the LTS play as guests. Brien and Clifford Duffner, and Larry a record of thirteen victories in four Previous to the refreshments, the Cahill and Ed McCormick. Ted Saker teen games, the only defeat coming at American League movie, "the Ninth In Cahill and Ed McCormick. the hand of the Buffalo Nichols in an ning" was shown to the groups. Jack overtime at the score of 3-2. Turowski, council chairman, was in At Carroll today the team of Tom The aforementioned accomplishment charge of arrangements. Dunnigan and ~Tack Corrigan will take of Bob Smith brought him to the at- the affirmative against Hobart Smith tention of Carroll men in a definite College of Geneva, N. Y. way; however, his whole life here has Oberlin Invites Repede "Beggar on Horseback", this year's LTS production, scheduled for April 17, The finals of the freshman debate been packed with achievement. Ever 18, and 19, has more over which to boast than its rip-roaring humor and top contest will be held on or after March since his day of enrollment in Septem- Gregory Repede, senior, has been in notch plot. Above is evidence for one of the greatest attractions, i.e., four of 27. Joe Shaker-Glenn Williams are on ber, 1938, he has been one of the most vited to join the Festival Band of the the female artists who are guest performers for this year's production.