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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 5-23-1940 The aC rroll News- Vol. 20, No. 16 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 20, No. 16" (1940). The Carroll News. 378. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/378 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]. Edited For and By the Students of John Carroll University ZSS7-A VoL XX CLEVELAND, OHIO, MAY 23, 1940 No. 16 94 S·en iors Receive Diplomas on June 6 ~--------------------------------------- Class of '41 Elect:s McCart:hy Rev. A.J. Hogan Joyce Elecl:ed Pres_idenl: President After Tie Vote . Guest Spea~er Of Union Execul:ive Cou.ncil McCarthy, Marcus, Trudel, and Myers Head Next Year's At Graduatton Junior From Y oungsto wn Gains Top Post in Student Seniors as Union Rules on Disputed Ballot The 1940 .Commencement ex- Governing B ody by Wide Margin; Ennen Elected Vice-Presiden t Following a tie vote in the regularly scheduled junior class elec ercises will see a class largest in As the Carroll Union Executive Council for 1940-1941 met for tion, Joseph McCarthy of Cleveland won the presidency of next year's the history of John Carroll Univer- the first time, on May 16, William Joyce of Youngstown, Ohio, was • senior class in a run-off election. sity. Ninety-four seniors will re- chosen president for the coming year. Joyce won the presidency by The second election resulted from a- --- ----------- ceive their diplomas from the a strong majority of the nineteen votes cast. decree by the Carroll Union Execu Very Rev. Edmund C. Horne,:__ _____________l In the balloting for the other Execu- tive Council, which ruled that a single S.J., president, as D ean Edward tive Council offices, John (Jack) En- disputed vote which had been cast in C . McCue, S .J., calls them to the nen of Ypsilanti, Michigan, was elected McCarthy's favor at the regular elec vice-president of the student governing tion was legally cast and was a valid stand. organization. Francis (Frank) Talty of ballot. The exercises will be held on the Euclid, Ohio, and Clayton Matowitz of Union Votes Down campus and will start at 6:30, June 6. Cleveland won the positions of secre- Petition to Discount Vote Father Hogan Is President tary and treasurer, respectively. Of Georget own Graduate School In accordance with the Carroll Union Gerald Nolan of Cleveland Heights, Principal speaker for the occasion Constitution, Joyce is a member of next one of two nominees opposing Mc will be the Reverend Aloysius J. Hog- year's senior class. Only a senior can Carthy, had petitioned the Council to an, S.J., president of the graduate be president of the Union. Joyce is also discount the vote in question on the school of Georgetown University. Fa- president of the French Club, and is grounds of parliamentary illegality. ther Hogan has the degrees of A.M., active in dramatics at Carroll. The petition was denied by that body in Ph. D. (Cantab), LL.D., Lit. D., S.T. Ennen Also H olds Down a special meeting on Tuesday, May 14, D., which he has received from George- Athletic Manager Post and a second election was held the fol town, Cambridge in England and Gre- Ennen, head manager of athletics, lowing day. gorian University in Rome, respec- will also be a senior. Talty, junior class McCarthy then emerged the victor by a tally of 48-32, having gained the tively president-elect, and Matowitz, sopho- majority of the votes that went earlier Besides his position at Georgetown, more class president-elect, were award- Father Hogan also is professor of C!as- ed their offices on the basis of tradi- to Joseph Saly of Lakewood, third man sics and English at Boston College; in the race for president. Dean of Studies at the Jesuit house of tion as well as ability. Other Class Offices Classical Studies, Poughkeepsie, N.¥.; Also nominated for the Union presi- Filled in First Balloting and was president of Fordham Uni- dcncy was Paul Vincent, a jun:~..r, 't :1c:•" All the remaining class offices had Joe McCarthy versity, 1930-1936. Oratorical Society president. Ennen's already been filled at the first election Member of Several opposition for the vice-presidency was with no dispute. San1uel Marcus of Educational Associations Bill Joyce provided by John (Jack) Forhan, a Sharon, Pa., a tackle on the Blue Streak He was president of the University junior, Glee Club president. eleven and a member of Alpha Sigma Summer Session and College department of the Nation- L h ,. w· ns Frosh Bernard J. Petty, a senior and presi- N u, easily won the vice-presidency. al Catholic Educational Association, aug In I dent of the outgoing Executive Council, Other nominees for the office were 1934-1937; member of the Executive Oratorical Contest conducted the elections, assisted by Joseph Kasunic, the incumbent for Begins June 19 Committee of the General Association James L. McCrystal, vice-president. 1939-1940, and Robert Hengesbach. of the National Catholic Educational In the two-man contest for secretary, Classes for the Summer Session at A ssoc1a· t'Jon an d o f th e U mvers1· 't Y an d W1'th an oration opposing the en- (Continued on Page 3) Gerald Trudel won by a strong major College Department. trance of the United States in the pres- ity over William Rose. For treasurer, John Carroll University will commence The years 1924.1928 were spent jn ent war, James Laughlin won first place Frank Dillon Heads Don Myers defeated Robert Ress. on June 19 and end July 31. The aim research study in Europe in the fields in the Freshman Oratorical Contest President-elect McCarthy once be of the Summer Session is to enable un- of English Literature and Education. finals held on May 14. Education Society fore held the office of president of the dergraduates to make up deficiencies During this period, he visited England, The runner-up was "; ohn O'Leary, Cia s of 1941. He fulfilled the duties and to acquire additional credits, and Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, who .expounded the pro side of "Should Last Friday, May 17th, the Educa during the first semester of his sopho Czecho-Slovakia, Italy, Spain, Austria, Married Women Work?" to offe_r work . to Hungary, Holland, and Belgium. A medal donated by the president of tion Society set the machinery of ac \nore year. post-gra~uate th~se tivity into action by ratifying the con who w1sh to contmue study Ill spec1al Lengthy periods of time were spent in the University, the Rev. E. C. Horne, stitution and electing a president for fields. each of these countries in research and S.J., will be presented to the winner The courses of instruction that will 1study. at the services. next year. Arrange Program Francis P. Dillon wa.s the choice of be offered are all the regular graduate Father Hogan has spoken over the The other finalists and their topics the Society as the first president since For Senior Week and unde.rgraduate courses. The Sum- national networks on various occasions, were: T. ]. Dunnigan, "An American re-organization of the society recently. mer sess10n formally opens Monday, his subjects being education and litera- Hero"; Russ Faist, "The Cause For He has been an honor student for the June 17, for registration, and classes ture. Unicameralism"; Ted Saker, "Scuttled The details for the program for Sen past three years. In his freshman year, • c?mmence Wednesday, June 19. In ad- Some of his many publ ications in- Justice"; Mitchell Shaker, "The Home, he won the medal in the Oratorical ior \<Veek have been arranged by Dean d1t10n to the members of the regular (Con.timted on Page 3) the Solution to Crime." Edward C. McCue, S.]., and are print faculty of the University, James T. ____ _ _ _______.:.. ___~-------------- 1 - Contest. Robert Hengesbach, Vlilliam ed below for the benefit of the seniors, Hussey, S.]., will lecture on Prin Balazs, and Al :Markus fill the other the rest of the student body, and the ciples of Christian Morality, and Hen offices as vice-president, secretary and faculty. ry Schumacher, M.D., will lecture on Fr. McCue, Fr. Kiefer Named to treasurer. All the officers are juniors. The week's activities will commence Sociology and Education. Those who were elected to the Exam at 10 in the morning of June 3, when ining Committee of the Society are Jo the graduates will attend Mass and re Committees for Music Festival seph Saly, Charles Maurer, Francis ceive general communion in the stu Talty, and Joseph McCarthy. dent chapel. That evening, at 7, the Award Medal For The Rev. Edward C. McCue, Dean of the University, has been The new constitution was read by a member of the Constitutional Commit senior banquet will be held in the stu named a member of the Plain Dealer Music Festival Scholarship dent dining hall. This will be followed Mastery of French tee and was unanimously accepted by by the Farewell Dance. Jack Heffer- Fund Board which will present the Music Festival in Municipal the body at large. nan is chairman and Miss Virginia A medal for excellence in French will Stadium the night of June 14.