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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 3-2-1962 The aC rroll News- Vol. 44, No. 10 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 44, No. 10" (1962). The Carroll News. 223. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/223 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 Salem gains presidency of Union in close battle NEWS Thirleen prO\'ed lo be a Thoma~ Fallon, out-going Union He cxpre~sed thanks to all who Representing John Carroll Uniyersity lucky number for Charles President; and the members of the ~>Upported him. University Heights 18, Ohio ISa lem lasl Tuesday, Feb. 27, Executive Council for their help Said Grace, " I want you to give and adV.ce. your whole-liearted suppor t to the Vol. XLIV, No. 1 o Friday, Marc-.,-2-.- 1-9-6- as he nosed out Frank Grace Due lo a death in the family, new president and 1 will try to ------ ----------- 21fo r lhc Union presidency by a Grace was unable to attend the lead you by my example. I know meeting Unaware of the results 7\! • h d b 1 mere 18 vote::;. The final count that the best man has been elect j wht·n he left, r.~ taped a message ed, and r.~ will do the best pos~ S tunt flg t e ate ~~!c!~7forSalemand•151for to the Union which wns played. (1'urn lo Pa!!e ·1, Col. 1) I A large burst of applause • greet• d the new pre~ident, and he ·w 0 tee-..~ expressed these sentiments: "First greets ne I 0 of all. I want to thank Frank for ~ h1s part in makmg this a fine campuign. 1 lhink we have helped The nc" Student Union officers had no sooner laken to ::;timulatc interest in the Union. lheir places when the Union exploded into a heated discussion "It was a clean campaign and over the motion of Charles Gruehler, chairman of the Stunt we both got a great deal out of Night Committee, to suspend Slunt :\"ight 1961-62. it. I will, to the best of my abil Immediately, w :Jiiam s •. cno, ity, serve the Student Union." sophomore class pr<•sident, CXJlrl•ss ulty, but Stunt Night in the past He ex-pressed thanks to John cd opposition by h cJn,, w t.he has shown that the student body, Wanamaker, chairman of the Stu motion by :;a)i ng t.l M Stunt Night (Turn to Page 8, Col. I) dent Union Elections Committee; half been a l G year tradition at Carroll. Outgoing Union treasurer, Peter HofJmnn, \'oict'd his position, "This Editorial staff changes; is lht'! third ~im~: Lhe ndministration has cut off planned activities at a late date; to give up now would bt. sophomore edits paper ~;ubmitting to ddea.t.!" Followin:: Hoffm.m, Daniel Dona NEW UNION OFFICERS, lleft to right) Thomas K1lbane Charles hue, editor of the Carillon, added. Salem, Daniel Sullivan, and James Corrigan, meet with ~utgoing "Usc nny ndagt you want. but to prexy, Thomas Fallon. give up the ship now would be di!: gucting and disgraceful!" Donahue suggesto:cl a form of Campus Capers saying, "We must put something on that is wholly our3." To bring out the \'iew of the fac ulty, Rich11rd Cermak, freshman clas~ president, 3sked Thomas Fal lon, ~utgoing Union president. about his rerl!nt discu;s:on with the Rev. William J . Millor, exe cutive dean of John Carroll. Fallon declared that he knew nothing abouL the chan~e in Slunl Night until two week~ ago. "In dropping Stunt Night, Fr. Millar said he wasn't trying to pro tect the administration and facult~· . lie rcalizNI that there i!! an area for m11turc and con~tructive cru.I cism of the administntion and fac- Carroll battles with University of South m• 'GE College Bowl' Sunday afternoon Hy T II OM \ S BR \ZAITIS On u stand-by basis since lasl noon, the teatn will hit Broadway Allan Ludden. A series of prepara N~W YORK, N.Y.-Lights, November, Carroll earned its start that. evening for n look at Ten tory steps follows, climaxed by cameras, questions-at last. ing assistnment when DePauw Uni ne:-~see Williams' latest smash, the show itself :from 5 :30 to 6 \'ersitr won its fifth st··aight on the "The Night of the Iguana," star p.m. After more than thrc(: "Dowl'' lnst Sundny and exited un ri)lg Betty Davis. The team's Sunday afternoon months of waiting, the war of ddeated. Hectic Sunday begins at 11 a.m. schedule reads ns follows: Streaks defeat wits finally will come off at Scheduled to check into the Wal for the team. when they meet with 11 :00-12:00 Briefing with 5:30 p.m. Sunday evening. dorf Astoria Hotel Saturday after- the show's mu~ter of reremonies, t.udden Cats lith time 4, 12:15- 1:15 Lunch with produc- By A:"lTTIONY CULICC1IIA Mar. when John Carroll er John Cleary meets the UniYer:;ity of the 1:30- 2:15 Rehearsal with buz- It took a second half comeback South on the "G-E Collt'ge zers and practice but the Blue Streaks mana~.red to Bowl." The program may he questions knock off Western Reserve for the 2:30- 3:30 Rehearsal w ft h llth straight time, 75-68, last night ~een in Cleveland on W JW cameras and prac- on the Carroll floor. 'l'V, channel 8. tice questions It was the sixth straight v:ctory Carroll will send s\lnior!l Erne!lt 3:30- 4:30 Break and seventh out of the la,;t eight l~o n tn nn. Thomas Vince, 1\fi,.h·u•l 4:30- 5:00 Dress rehearsal for Coach Keshock's crew. McJinle. and sophomore Arthur 5:00- s:ao Break. Audience is Jo?n Dankulic's jumpel' in the Shantz into intl'llel'lUal combat briefed opemng S('Conds started Reserve ngaiust the school reputed to be 1>:30- 6:00 On the Air en its way to n 37-35 halftinte "the Yale of the South." Captaining the team is Ernest lead. , Donuld ;\(cConne.ll. I he first al Fontana, an EngHsh major f rom I ~he .viSitors boa~d control and ternate on the Carroll crew, ";11 Cleveland. Fontana has madt> his del ber,tte ball-handhng rattled the uc..:ompnnr the team here. mark at Carroll as president of the S~ea~s as the. lead changed hands Coachillg Carroll'~ whiz kids is Italian Club and n member of nme times durmg the first twenty Dr. John L. Melton of the l!:nglish Lambda Iota Tau national literary m'nutes. The Red Cats c!amped Dcparlml•nt. fraternity. ' Hay Maria ";th a sagging de- J,oC'ated in Sewan~e. Tenn., the He hopes some day to embark on fense, and the 6-3 senior was held tlnivcnitv of the South is com a college teaching career. to 9 points-his lowe,;t output of pnrah!e to Joh1 Carroll. lt wa" Besides n deep-seated i'nterest the season. founded in 1857. It has both \Ill· in literature, Fontana is an opera A second half fuiJ-court press dertrn~duatc und graduate school CRAMMJNG FOR THE " BOWL" are !left to right) Dr. John l . and folk music devotee. He is a !.WJ')earheaded by the ball stealing of facilities, as well as a pro:(cssional Melto n, coach; Michae l McHale, Emest Fontana, Arthur Shantz, Cathedral Latin alumnus. Jim Corrigan and Lou Mastrian school. and Thomas Vince, the team members. (Tum to Page 4, Col. 3) (Turn to Page 7, Col. 1) PaQe 2 T HE CA RROll NEWS Friday, March 2, 1962 done all that is asked of an editor and more. The Carroll News He ha.c; continued in the long tradition of Straight down from the tou.•er Pvbfith.., b i· WH~Iy ...opt durint oxa.,i••t•on and holiday peri the Carroll News that refuses to allow the ods by rho <tucl.,ts of John Cortoll Univor1ity from rhoir ..,ito<ial ..... b.,ainou oHic.. in Univontty Hoighh 11, Oh;o1 YE 2.-3100, oxt News to be merely an upper-division high H I. S..l>t<riJ>'ion• $2 per yoor hpr... tttocl fo< notional advanls. ing by Notoo.,ol Advani•ing S..Vico, Inc. Collage Publ"he"' a.po school paper. full of idle babbling, signifying 19fofttotivoa. II hot $0 St . Now York, NY. Membo<: A•-loted Colloviato Prou .,.cl Oh•o Coll"90 Now•p•!Mf A11ocio1ton nothing. Wagner declined to accept medi An introduction AUYN ADAMS ••••••••••••••••• • • •• EDITOR-IN-CHIEf ocrity ano impressed his entire staff with GARY PREVITS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BUSINESS MANAGER similar lofty goal.s. Last spring. the Ohio Thomu Kilbane • , .................... Managing Editor College 1'\ewspaper Association tabbed the by Allyn Adams James Wagner • • • • • ••••••••••••••.••• Senior Editor John Shoridan • • • • • • • , ••••••••••• Auociato ~ditor N'ews "best bi-weekly in Ohio." Wagner re Richard Cermalc .... , •••••••••• •• , ••••• News Editor fused to include the encomium on the name As this issue of the Carroll News went to press, an Clifford Baechle • , • • • • , • • • • ••• Aut. News Ecfjtor almost completely new staff felt the satisfaction of seeing STAfF plate of the News, snying, "The students will its efforts of the past week materialize.