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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 3-16-1962 The aC rroll News- Vol. 44, 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. 44, No. 11" (1962). The Carroll News. 224. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/224 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]. Limon dancers portray drama lly CU FFOUO BAECHLE Jose Limon has long been called the "Ambassador of t he Danee" and John Carroll students will be able to learn t he reasons behind this claim. Limon and h is dance company will appear Sunday, Mar. 18, at 8:30p.m. in the Auditorium as part of the University Series. Completing a tour of South standing creation in the field of America, Limon and Company, American modern dance. participated in the President's Spe- Rev. Herman S. Hughes, S.J., eli cia! International Program for rector of the University Ser ies, Cultural Presentations which is say~ of the presentation, "The sponsored by the State Depart- students will find Limon as inter ment. This was the second tTip to esting in his field as were t he South America; the Company was Haitian dancers in theirs t wo fit-st there eight years ago. In weeks ago. In fact, J ean-Leon Des- 1957, the troupe pe r f or r:n e d tine claims Limon is the greatest throughout Europe. dancer in America today." The performance will consist of According to Limon, " I h ad no three numbers: "There is a Time,'' intention to do a choreographic with the music of Pulitzer Prize vCT"sion o! Shakespeare's play, winner Norman Dello Joio; "The which would be an impertinence, M:oirai"; and "The Moor's Pa':ane.'' but rather to find another dimen The last is Limon's own mter- sion for the old Italian legend of pretation of Shakespeare's "Othel- the hapless M~r, ~thello . This JOSE LI MON and fa med dance troupe perfo rm one of the w ide ly a cclaimed arrang ements in lo." This ballet won the "Dance was d?ne by tmposmg on the their repetoire of Sha kespearea n and classical drama for the Unive rsity Series. :Magazine" award of 1949 for out- dramatic theme the fonn of a · pavane (a slow, stately court dance of Spa11ish or Italian origin) and other dances of the high I Renaissance, so that the story Union investigates The l;arroll (Turn to Page 5, Col. 0 Library donations UClubbrings . By RICHARD SMIT H The Student Vnion is presenting what it calls its ad NEWS Brubeck to ministrative "new look" to fulfill its promise to be a highly Representing John Carroll University active student governing body. Many changes have already Univers ity Heig hts 18, Ohio Carroll Gym been made. En('h o1·ganization hull n table Charle11 Gruhler's controversial Vol. XLIV, No. 11 Friday, March 16, 1962 The Dave Brubeck Quartet with name car·dg, and a n<'w s<-at motion on the suspension of Stunt ing arrangement enables the spec Nigh-t was up for discussion and will be here at John Carroll tator~ to get more of an insight final voting. Aiter a heated dem University on Sunday, Apr. into whnt is huppening. onstration of opposition towards the motion by both Union mem Stunt Night survives; 29. Ticket prices will be an In the first two weeks of the DC\\' admin;~tralion, a c t i o n has bers and interest"'d students, the nounced soon. been the keyword. Seven motions motion was soundly defeated, 4G-3. On Saturday, Apr. 21, Brubeck Last week's meeting proved to wcr<: disrus!IClll: four curried, two will give a concert at Carnegie Hall passed, aM one tAbled. be fa:;t-moving and interesting vaudeville returns In thu first week's action, from the standpoint of the spec in New York City, and will leave t:ltor. John Smith's motion of the The fate of Stunt Night 1962 hung in the balance during the dny after his concert at Carroll previous week calling for an ac the Union meeting on Tuesday, Mar. 6, until 46 organizations for a ~e\v Zealand engagement. counting to be made to the stu and officers voted against the motion to drop Stunt Night. Selections will include "St. Louis Lattvin mixes dent bod~· on the use of the Union's contribution to the Friends of the The. c~mp~s has been in a. flurry the Evening College; Paul Adam- Blue~." "Take Five," "It's a Raggy Library• Association passed with of act1v1ty mmcd at renovatmg the ki". d AI Th Waltz.'' and "Blue Rondo a Ia classic music dit. f " t dent s • an omas. little difficulty. 15 ·year tra 1011 0 a s u The job of the committee i:; to Turk." The conc.ert will begin at I Frank Vincent, the new repre fun-fest when students bl!rle.sq~e (Turn to Page 8, Col. 5) 8:30 p.m. in the Gymnasium. tvith lzumor sentative of the Social Service their fellow students and fr1ends m Club, initiated last week's new a manner rem:niscent of the old· • l d • Theodore La.thin appeared (Turn to Page 8. Col. 1) vaudeville da~s," as the Student before the student body in a Handbook d<>fmes the event. JTe 4 suzt pane zscusses ::on\"OC:ttion 51ponsored by Al- Don ahue revea ls This vcnr's Stunt Ni~rht will en- pha Sigma Nu on Thursday, deavor 'to lampoon cur·rent events • d t • l d ~ ~~· lt • Ma•·ch 15. n ew style ch anges c~r:~f... or:Jith~d~~~r~ ...~~~~~ zn us rza lJJ zcu zes ";\1usic," s111d l.atlvin, "is 11 form 0 ame· 1 Donahue, Carillon editor, type tour of campus to meet in of commun:N1lion.'' Hll then pro- dividuals and view institutions, has In continuing its series of programs for t he Alumni cel'ded, through a combinnlion or has announced that the delivery been selected by the freshmen as Forum, the Education Committee of the Carroll Alumni lecture nnd com·ert. in hi~ purpose dnte of the year book will be about their skit; "The Student Onion," Association has arranged for distinguished J esuit sch olars of di~:;olving the pseudo-~ophisti- Tue;;day, May 15. produced hy the sophomores, is a cation ,.urrounding clu~sical artists This year it will break away from from all over America to e>..1)lore the question, "Is America satire on student government and strong at the core?" and mu~ic, and showing that the traditional division by activities, personalities at Carroll; and "Dia America Today." There will be three more pro artist.s are humun und that thc:r and will integrate all types of ac mond Jubilee," a mov:e lampoon Six representatives of la bor and grams concerned with this ques mu~ic is simply an expression of . tivilies into a monthlY time se o1 traditions, is being arranged by their ideas. quence. Organizations included tion. The first, to be held on Sun management will participate in ~ot the junior class. lgnorin~r inlrOtluctory remark~. in the regular sequence will appear day, Mar. 25, at Latt\·in :;trodc immediately to the In the months of ::Uarch and April. The GE College Bowl skits to be 7:30 p.m. in the piano nnd began Chopin'~ "Prelude The faculty will also be spotlighted. enacted by the seniors and the O'Dea Room, will Evening College seem to parallel m D ~l :nor, opus 2·1, number 2·l." Instead of just black and white feature a panel He later followed with !'even printing, this year's issue will be each other. consisting of Rev. \·ariation~ by Bel!thoven on "God printed with an extra color. In ad But treatment of t.he same topic J. Richard Demp Save the Kin~" nnd ''Taccatta" by clition to this second color, there may be allowed since "The Campus sey. S.J., associ St•rgc Prvko!fie!!. will be three four-page ~.<ections in Per Se or the Selling Approach on ate professor of The redt.nl, however, WM really full color. The 200 page book will the College Bowl" by the :;enior~ industrial m a n a further cxpl:tnation of his talk be dh·ided by separate pages of a dep;cts a mock propaganda tour agement and eco on arti5try. The basic difference calendar theme, accentuatin~ the of the campus. "College Bowl" by n o m i c s at the between thl! merely professional c4.!ntral theme. the evening college portrays two University of De Fr. Carey Fr. Purcell Fr. Dempsey and tbo artist, said Lattv:n, is that A very full coverage is planned contesting teams vying for honors troit; Rev. Theo- ,, bile thll profes~ionnl knows his this )'ear, including class sketches. on a pseudo "Bowl" game. dore V. Purcell, S.J., associate the question and answer period field, the arti!;t. u~;es imagination, Completion of the Carillon's layout The Stunt Nite Committee of the professor of psychology and indus following the discussion. Taking mtellil{cnce, and a grt•nt deal of and designing is expected by the Student Union, headed by Charles trial relations at Loyola Univer labor's side will be M artin J , work in unison with h:s knowledge printing date of Sunday, Apr.