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The Carroll News John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 3-28-1947 The aC rroll News- Vol. 27, No. 11 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. 11" (1947). The Carroll News. 150. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/150 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]. Lights, Dunham, Actiolt-You're On For Senior Prom, April 9th By Andy Foy the ex-soldier who had been out of the Army only two davs when Dunham heard him singing in a Texas night club and Senior Prom bids are already at a premium as the day immediately signed him. of John Carroll's major annual social event fast approaches. From 9 :00 p. m. to 1 :00 a. m. on April 9 Sonny Dunham Sale Limited to 550 and his orchestra of fourteen men and two vocalists will Tickets for the Prom are priced at $5. At present a fill the main ballroom of Hotel AJJerton with «subdued deposit of $2 may be made with the balance due by April swing." ' 2. The committee has decided to limit the sale of bids Featured event of the Prom will be the crowning of to 550 in Ol'der to avoid crowding. the Queen by a distinguished guest, who is as yet un­ )!embers of the Prom committee and ho::~ts for the announced. At approximately 10:30 p. m. members of the evening are F.d Feighan. chairman; Lenny Schneeberger. Senior class will lead a marcli to the throne as the orchestra Ed Cunneen, Dick Schoen. Jim Tafelski, Bill Dempsey, .Tim plays approptiate music. They will separate forming an Hogue. Jnck Siefert. Joe 'Valker, John Kilbane, Ralph aisle through which the committee will lead Prom King Pfeiffer, Joe Zingales. Pat O'Neil, Joe Coakley, Paul Edward Feighan and his Queen Betty Flynn. Fritzche, and l\Iike Sweeney. Hostesses will be Betty Seniors Have Special Dance Flynn, who is Prom Queen. Mary Lou Ierg, Mary Garvey, Alice O'Lynn, .Jean McGee, Eunice Gardner, :Marie Feuer­ Carroll Union President Leonard Schneeberger will stein, Eileen Hopkins, 1\Iarge Dwver, Jeanne O'Brien and then introduce the distinguished guest, who will crown the Maryruth Price. · Queen and give a brief talk. The ceremony will be ended The Prom committee has invited the folJo,ying to act by the singing of the Alma Mater. followed by a dance .for as chaperons : Seniors onJy. It is hoped that the crowning, which has been l\tayor and Mrs. Thomas A. Burke, Judge and 1\[rs. instituted this year by the Carroll Union for the first time, Joseph P. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dalton. ::\1r. and will become an annual event. Mrs. Harry Hanna. Mr. and l\lrs. Donald Gavin. :\Ir. and A:; stated previously: the versatile Dunham is master 1\irs. Gene Oberst, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. i\Iittinger, Dr. of two instruments, the trumpet and trombone, which he and Mrs. H. A. Baker. Dr. and )Irs. J. i\1. Gersting, l\Ir. can play interchangeably. Featured with him will be his PROM QUEEN BETTY FLYNN PROM KINC ED. FEICHAN and Mrs. John Slattery, and i\lr. and Mrs. Paul Fritzche. two vocalists, Louise Douglas and Pete Hanley. Hanley is Mr. John Seliskar will act as chaperone host. Glee Club -] I _ Takes to A~ - THE CARROLL NEWS ---Vol.- XXVII· .~~ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----John Can·oll University,~--~~ Friday,~ M~~~~~arch 28, 1947 --------------------------------------------------------------~~1\o. 11 Clee Club Wins W JW CARROLL POLITICAL TRIO GAINS Fr. Colnon to Preside Spot, Sings Tomorrow FAME AT STATE LEGAL SESSION Over Annual Retreat By Frank Lavrich The Ohio State Student Legisla­ James Slattery, active In Car­ general chairmanship of all the Upholding his reputation for a keen sense of humor and tive Conference on Public Affairs, roll's section of'the public health labor - management committees easy manner of presentation, Fr. Edward L. Colnon, S. J., will Tomorrow afternoon, March 29, at 2:30 the John Carroll conducted at Columbus on March committee, gained a tv. ofold dis· formed dur i ng the assembly. be at Carroll on a return engagement to handle the annual University Glee Club will take to the radio waves again in the 14 and 15, was considered success­ tinction. He was named the fl oor Named to head a subcommittee on first of a series of eight broadcasts. Radio Station WJW has ful from every angle, especially so majority leader of the " Rig ht" the public health issue was the student retreat. March 31, April 1, 2. allotted the club a 15-minute spot on its Saturday afternoon on the score of J ohn Carroll Uni­ party durin&" le&"i>lation on the third member of this trio of frosh Fr. Colnon, ,.,.·ho directed the Carroll retreat five ~· ears schedule, the appearances to run for eight consecutive weeks versity's participa tion. public health question and v. as statesmen, Bernard Caine. ago, is supported in his role of re- in his knowledge of men is th~ fact Three ml•mbers of the local dele­ selected to deliver t he nomina­ Although the labor-management treat master by an extl'n~ivc knowl- that he is a veteran oi World War wit h a special concluding gradua­ tion address for )tiss Gwynn comp1·omise bill as presented by edge of college 5tudents and their I. At present he is a.c:signed to tion performance on May 24. gat ion, James S 1 at t e r y, Paul O'Laughlin, and Bernard Caine, Myers of Ohio State, successful the Carrollites failed to pass the problems. He is a former profes- the Mission Band, a Jesuit organ­ The invitation was extended by candidate for the post of <;peaker committee review, the bill pre­ sor of philosoph)· and dean of men i.zation which gives lay retreats Fray C. Johns Pinky Hunter, general manager of earned hig;h distinctions by their display of leadership and by the of the hou!le. !lented by the local legislators at Loyola University (Chicago). and mission:; throughout the coun- WHK.JW. In his invitation Mr. The proposer o! Carroll's bill on formed the nucleus of the bill • • try. Hunter pointed out the total ab­ work which they performed in the Follows Mayer two-day session of the conference. the la bor- mana~:ement discussion, finally approved and passed by the · F r. Conlon, War I \ ct. The retreat, which ha!! been de- sence of similar productions on the Paul O'Laughlin, by his untir ing general assembly. Further supporting Fr. Colnon clared "obligatory" to all exeept local hook-ups althou~h there is activity and enthusiasm on this Spectators noted with interest --- ------------, night students, is a condensed popular appeal for just such a pro­ As Sports Ed Take Six lor Easter phase of the meet, merited the (Continued on Page ·0 Stagers Chosen for three-day version or the ao-day n:­ gram. treat outlined by St. fgnatius in Other Glee Club public appear­ Taking up where the student The Car1·oll News last week an­ ances slated for the near future retreat leaves ofJ:, Easter ,-a­ . I . t. St k u 'Over Twenty-One' the 16th century. nounced two important new ap­ Four Instruction Periods include a jaunt to Conneaut, 0., cation wiiJ commence April 2. Th esls nsplra Jon ac S F inal casting for the Little The- pointments to its editorial and where the group has been requested P nt.cr Society's production, "Over Opening with Mass every morn- business staffs. to present a concert under the Through a period of six days • E c c:la11ses will be suspended, t hus f T~\·enty-one," . has been completed ing, each day will in<.'lude !our in­ auspices of the Conneaut Chapter OX Jn ssay on test Fray Johns, former sports re­ leaving a portion or Holy Week $75 I O F Wi th the nanung of Dorothy Hag- :struction period!>, a recitation of porter and Advertising Manager, of the Knights of Columbus. open and further furni~>hing the berg, night school ::;ludent, and the Rosary, and Benediction. 'l'heso has succeeded Charles Mayer as The annual Notre Dame Choral Although it is certainly a matter of not e to have in our student body with two day5l of Bill :\Iunger to the leadl11g roles. activities will all take pluco in thl' _, . Sports Editor. Mayer has volun- Club concert will afford another oc­ mig<:;t the w :~t~ ~•· . n f t'\li l'- ''e ar ·~ I\JI'gr. Smith Memorial F,q~ay These nnd ot;l~z lt.embcrs ..,{ tl'.c :~.uditorium. casion for a thowing by the singers. fret:dvru fu11 u ,..,r.:.b.;c I"" .tJ,rro.;­ strictions. Contest, it is perhapR more noteworthy t hat the winner­ cast were chosen f rom t he day Ft. Clifford J. LeMay, S ..T., a n­ This appearance of the Glee Club Clarence E. Fox- admits to the fact that his prize-winning and evening se:;sion tryout appli- nounced that initial preparations will occur in the latter part of The dry s tuff begins again paper was his first attempt at any writing, exclusive, of cnnts of J ohn Carroll and from have been made but final plans )fay, when the members will assist bright and early on Tuesday ::\otre Dame College a!'pirants.
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