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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 5-14-1948 The aC rroll News- Vol. 28, No. 14 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 28, No. 14" (1948). The Carroll News. 180. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/180 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]. Students Get Juniors Vote Grid Seating Break THE CARROLL NEWS Today 'ol. XX\'IJI \ - ·'~·o.~l":t·t---------------------;---JT:"7"1 om-;;- Carroll--;:--;-:-:---:-:---;c~=l Unl·Yersit.\·, leYc an:-:-;d-;, , 0~:------------------hio -----====F n'd ay,==== '"'lay' 1-1, 1948- Congress Bohn Tops Man of Year Vote 3000 See '48 Bills Span Ex 'News' Ed. Grid Hopes at US Policy Takes Oscar; After a two-hout· session Intra Squad Tilt marked by heated debate, the John Carroll Congress of Soeder Second By EDWARD CARSON Public Affairs recommended Winner of the final election solutions to current problems The curtain closed on the first act of the John Canon for Carroll's "Man of the gri~ presentation of 1948 last Wednesday afternoon on the faced by the United States in Year," Paul Bohn received hls iU; relations \dth the Soviet Union. Umversity athletic field as some 3000 spectators watched Yes~erday afternoon 35 dele. "Oscar" at the Anthesterion the Blues defeat the Greens in the annual intra-squad game gates convened at Carroll to con Dance held last Saturday in by a 45-7 score. sider resolutions reported out by , the school auditorium. The lop.sided result is not a criterion of the relative the history cla~~es. Each class The Rev. Raymond L. Mooney, strength of the t'_¥o teams because many of the players per submitted a resolution on a par JOHX CALLAHAN", of Toledo, S. J., made the pre s entatio~ speech formed for both Sides. ~ctl!aUy, the Blue aggregation played ticular pha•e of U. S. foreign pol Ohio, was re«ntly approved by Iand awarded the trophy which ho~ more alert football, capitalized on fumbles and intercepted icy and Eent two delegates to in the Carro!J L'nion o.s the senior ored the Carroll student who, lD passes. troduce and defend the ret:;olution John Carr oll delegate to the "'a- the e~·es of his fellow studel'!ts, had Soeder Grabs First T.D. in the Con~ress. tiona! Students A~<sociation. He con~ r Jbuted most to the university Len Soeder started the scorin$t Action was completed on a reso sutteeds Jim Gallagher who, as dunng the past year. After accept a few minutes after the opening Fougerousse lution to alter the voting proce Ohio regional chairman no longer mg ~h~ statuette, Bohn, escorting whistle by hulling his way off dure in the United ~ations' Se represents the university VlrgmJa Brown, led the grand · march. tackle for 14 yards to pay dirt. curity Council. Draft<•d by John Bob Kilfoyle converted for the Brattoli and J oseph Lynch, the bill Electors HaYe Troubles Blues. Joins 1-M providt'd {or a two-thirds vote of Difficulties in the election were Fullback Sil Cornachione skirt. the General Assembly to override Union OK's encountered from the very start ed the Green right end for 17 a Security Council ve~ if three of when primary ballots listed obvi yards and the second tally. Kil the five perman€'nt members con ously facetious nominations. These !oyle's kick was wide. Coma Committee curred. New NSA witty ballots were discarded by the chione's hard running and con The Carroll Union committee on Thomas Gibbons and John Sulli election committee, ending with a sistent long gains peg him as a intra-mural athletics swung into can's rl'solution to expand the U. S. slate of the top ten men to be listed man to watch this autumn. )filitary establishment. and to pro action this week with t.he appoint Delegates on the final ballot. Ki lfoyle R u n~~ Bnll vide aid to all anti-communist The first final election was void Soeder picked up another sbc ment by Union President John countries was adopted with Her The Carroll Union approved ap ed when fraud was encountered points on a trap play over left Kilbane of Joe Fougerousse, tor bert Hetu's amendment that the upon opening the ballot box. With guard. Kilfoyle's kick was good. mer Streak lineman, to act as Air Force Include 70 groups. pointment of two new delegates to the National Student Associa 240 \'Oters registered, a total of 340 Later Bob played an unfamiliar liaison between the athletic de· The ConKres:s' sentiment to tion last week. The new repre votes were counted. Under strict role in the game as a runner. He partmenl and the student govern strengthen the United Nations was supervision the conclusive election scored on an end run from the 11- in~ body. Fougerousse's fir:;t job E:o overwhelming that it resulted sentatives, John Callahan and Jim Fitzgerald, will travel to the Ohio was held on :\f~a y 7 and 8. The tabu yard stripe after a beautiful fake wJll be the presentation of the re in the pas~age of Lawrence Cava Regional Assembly at Otterbein lation showed that Paul Bohn to the halfback. His conversion sults of a poll now being planned naugh and Andr Spellicy's amend topped Leonard Soeder by a small by the I-ll committee. ment thnt the U. S. seek revision College in Westerville, ~fay 15 and again split the uprights for the margin with J ohn J. Kilbane and extra point. Devised by Connnittee Chairman of secret tlJ!'rcements made at Te 16. They succeed John Kilbane and James Gallagher further back in Jim ::\loran led both teams in Dick Sweeney, the poll is set up heran, Yalta, and Potsdam. third and fourth places. James Gallagher and John James L. Gallagher, who is Ohio the scoring department with 18 to test student interest for par Burke's bill to establish an effec regional chairman. News Honors WITH THE CROWD A PPLAUD I ~G its approval, Paul Bohn re p oi nt~ . That deadly and familiar ticipation in next year's 1-:M ath passing combination of Kilfoyle to letic leagues. The sampling of tive world police force was de· Student problems to be discus Bohn led the "Carroll News" as ceive~ the ")tan of the Year" t rophy at the Anthesterion Dance on feated after bitter argument. sed at the regional a!<Sembly will editor in 1947 when the paper )lay 8. The Reverend Raymond L. ::\looney, S.J., made the presenta Moran was clicking again with student opinion will include foot William Eline and William include student housing dif!icultie!i amassed the following honors: The tion speech honoring the Carroll student who had accomplished most sure-fire rapidity. Bob tossed two ball, basketball, track and soft ball leagues. Houston presented a ~fnrshall and discriminations due to race, (Continued on Page 4) for the university during the year. touchdown balls to Moran. The Plan resolution which provoked religion and politics found in in second came on the last play of Among the committee proposals extensive discu~ion on the clause stitutions of higher education. The the game, and it was the most which Fougerousse will be ex requesting thnl Spain he admitted discussion of campus discrimina They're Mixing Again spectacular. Bob faded to his 35. pected to present to Mr. Gene (Continued on Page 4) tions will be based on information Students Get yard line and let fly to .Moran Oberst, director of athletics, are: It's Mixing time aga in ; put Union Asks who made a sensational catch on --- obtained in two student polls tak on the dancirlg l!hoes and mean a student manager to handle en at last year's assembly. the enemy 30-rard marker and equipment, I-'M letters to the mem· An educational oppor tunities Seating Break der into ~ auditorium around ~alloped the rest of the way un bers of the winning teams and the 3:00 p. today. Jnsid(\ the Frree Time touched. Board Pledges commi<'aion will present a plan ~ostll! ra 'lub baa r ut up.,\;ome organization of several leagueR Cli:naxjng the..' prcp~:rnti on~ ..o r Schart~r Generals GreeRB l·fi. · .;'h~d ..g ..:.:.:l dent i <! e a • dewtadonl!, the within each sport to lick tlle the var ious member col· the coming season, the Athletic "~lt r a' ' and Rudy Schaffer fired the other ··~mong nev;est "axinl'(s are waiting to scheduling problem and permit le~es. Also considered will be lhe pay-off heave to Jim during Ol\e Mass Solution Board this week recommended and be spun. As u11ual the admission For Clubs teams to play at various times difficulties centering in problems of his sho1't. stints in the Blue the BudgPt Council approved is free. during the day. of student government which will The Carroll Union, student gov- backfield. Rudy generaled the ~otre Dame and Urt.uline girls The committee also plans to be presented by school delegates. plans for the sale of a season erning body, \\ill place before th~ Green team for the greatest part For October are expected. petition the administration for the footbnll ticket for students.