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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 CARROLL -NEWS Edited For and By the Students of John Carroll University Z557-A Vol. XX CLEVELA D, OHIO, FEBRUARY 16, 1940 No. Q Bob Chest:er t:o Play for Prom March 27 Frosh Approach Choose Chester L.T.S. Chooses Forty Students Are Named Debate Finals From List of Three Act Play T 0 l-lonor Roll by Dean The freshman debate finals, to be 'op ()rchestras The Little Theatre Society of John held in convocation in the ncar future, I ~ Carroll University has selected the play For ty students were named to the Honor Roll for the first semes­ will find the teams of J. Emmet Quinn and Pat Columbro in verbal feud with After considering the various "Father Malachy's Miracle" to be pre­ ter of 1939-40, it was announced by Dean Edward C. McCue, S.J., this Joseph \V olff jand Mitchell Shaker. merits of an array of top-notch na­ sented on the evenings of April 5, 6, and week. The students awarded the distinction received a g rade of "A" The latter team defeated Pete Corri­ tional bands, the Prom Committee 7. This three act comedy written by Bri­ or "B" in each subject taken, a requisite fo r the recognition. gan and Nick Duffin Tuesday in a close yesterday a:nnounced the selection an Doherty features a cast of thirty char­ Of the 660 students enrolled in Arts debate judged by Mr. Herbert H. Petit acters and "is the best play that has ever of the English Department. No com­ of Bob Chester's orchestra. Mem­ and Sciences, four maintained a straight ment followed the decision. been presented at Carroll," according to "A" average. Those who received the bers of the committee arranging for James L. McCrystal, president of the Mr. Bungart: on Quinn and Columbro merited their the March 27th dance were en­ perfect grades were James L. Fleming, right to the concluding round by eking Society. a senior; Joseph A. Saly, a junior; The Rev. William Murphy, S.J., out decisions over the John Whelan­ thusiastic in praising Chester's mu­ J. Francis J, H onn, a sophomore, and moderator of the Little Theatre Society, Absence Leave Tom Dunnigan and Ted Saker-Ray sic, a style similar to swing king Thomas J. Dunnigan, a freshman. and James L. McCrystal, president, have Hodous pairing . Charle :Maurer, Bob Glenn Miller's. Mr. Aloysius A. Bungart, A.M., as­ F leming will receive a degree in busi­ Hengesbach, and Paul Vincent served Bob Chester scored a great hit sistant professor of English at John Car­ ness administrati on in June. He is a as judges in these debates. throughout last summer at the famous roll University, has been granted a leave graduate of H eights High 3 Teams Oppose Westchester Country Club in ew J er­ of absence effective at the beginning of School. Saly and Dunnigan are can­ Wolff-Sha k er sey. An appearance on the "Show of the second semester, by the president, didates fo r the bachelor of arts degree. the \Veek" program over \VHK last Rev. E. C. Horne, S.]. Honn is taking the course leadi ng to Wolff and Shaker had more trouble Sunday at 6:30 was the most recent Mr. Bungart studied at John Carroll, the bachelor of science degree. reaching their present status. Russ Bob Chester network broadcast. Ches­ where he received his A. B. degree in Faist and jim Laughlin fell first, with The remainder of the Honor Roll ter attended the University of Dayton. 1917. Ten yea rs later, 1927, he had ful­ is as follows : a draw deci ion with Austin Hanau filled the requirements for an A. M. de­ Among tbe changes instituted by Name A's B's and Gene Mulligan forcing another de­ this year's Prom Committee is the gree. In the interim, Mr. Bungart had bate, which was succe- sful for the final­ taught at St. Ignatius High School as Anthony F. Alexander...... S 1 abandonment of the dinner (or sup­ William E. Balazs ...... 4 1 ists. 1fr. Petit, who judged the debate, per) in favo1r of a "dinnerless" Prom, an instructor of English. Then he be­ ju tifiably declared that there had been came an instructor of English at John Alfred E. Balocca ...... 2 4 thus enablin~r a price reduct.ion. Chair- William]. Burke ...... 5 2 too much reading to warrant a deci­ ( Con inued on Page 6) Ca rroll. sion. He was unable to judge the sec­ In 1929, Mr. Bungart was promoted to Casimir S. Ciolek ...... 1 5 ond debate. Thus Mr. Thomas Con­ Assistant Professor of English. Francis P. D illon ...... 3 2 William J. Ducsay ...... 5 1 nery, S.]., and Mr. J. Donald Roll, ~fr . Bungart also owns a record in ac­ SJ, served in his tead. Petty-Giblin Top tive political life. At present, he is mayor John J, Fader ...... 3 ,...... ___ Tournament R ever ses of Avon Lake, Ohio. The classes Mr. Russell L. F aist .: ...... ::.:1 · 5 Case R esults Bungart taught at Carroll were redis­ Thomas J. Gorman ...... 1 3 Xavier Debaters tributed to Mr. Petit, Mr. \Viess, and Raymond ]. Hodous ...... 4 2 The tournament resulted completely Dr. Grauel. This redistribution is the Will iam G. J enks ...... 2 4 different than the results of the Oase Congratula.tions are in order to Ber­ only faculty change for the second semes­ Francis A. Jones ...... 3 3 debate tournament. The Quinn team nard Petty ;and Carl Giblin for their ter, occasioning, in turn, three added John J. K ilcoyne ...... 5 1 won two and lost two. Shaker and victory over the highly-touted Xavier freshman speech classes for Mr. J , Don­ Robert Kraus ...... 4 2 Univer ity forensic team of Burke and James L. McCrystal \Volff lost three and won one. On the ald Roll, S.]. Frank A. LaSalvia ...... 1 3 other hand, the team of Larry Cahill Tepe. This debate was one of three tarted preparations for the play and Orie A. Mazanec ...... 4 1 and Bill Kelly won all four yet they made on a recent southern Ohio trip. ha,·e been conducting tryouts to select J oseph M . Minadeo ...... 2 5 were defeated in the first round of the The other two debates, both non­ the outstanding persons for the parts. Ryan-Vincent: Debate W illiam A. Monroe ...... 6 1 frosh tourney. decision, were with Dayton University The casting will be completed this week James L. McCrystal ...... 3 3 In the Wolff-Shaker, Corrigan-Duf­ and University of Cincinnati. The Day­ and the announcement of the cast will Xavier U. Monday Justin R. Noetzel ...... 3 2 fin debate, the usual issues were dis­ ton debate ' as held on Tuesday, Feb­ be made at that time. Nicholas P. Novosel ...... 5 1 cussed with the formers' highpoints ruary 13, at Chaminade High School "Father Malachy's Miracle" has had a Daniel Ryan and Paul Vincent, jun­ John W. O'Leary ...... 1 4 based on the "running rebuttal" and in Dayton. Petty and Giblin, debating successful run on Broadway and was re­ iors, will meet a Xavier University de­ Bernard J. Petty ...... 4 fl the Jatters' defense of the traditional negatively in the three debates, took cently given by the students of Loyola bating team at St. Augustine's Academy Alfred W. Piccuta ...... 3 2 isolation policy of the United States. on the University of Cincinnati at 4:30 University at with outstanding next Monday afternoon. The Xavier­ Nicholas A. Predovich ...... 3 3 Larry Cahill was chairman. \Vednesday afternoon, and Xavier U ni­ success. Carroll debate will feature again the ex­ Robert J . R ess ...... 2 3 The Wolff-Shaker, Duffin-Corrigan versity at 8:30 that same evening. The The Little Theatre Society has fur­ perimental usage of the audience change Daniel ]. Ryan ...... 4 2 team was unusual in the respect that Xavier debate, the only decision de­ nished a variety of entertainment during of opinion ballot, first used by Carroll in Richard D. Saltsman ...... ! 5 Mitchell Shaker refused to debate with bate, was held before Our Lady Of the past few years, said McCrystal, and the Marquette debate. The Marquette Mitchell F. Shaker ...... 4 2 James Carroll, runner-up in the upper­ Cincinnati College. the selection of ''Father Malachy's Mir­ affirmative team was the victor over Ryan Anthony F . Spech ...... 4 2 class debate tournament, as a judge. Mr. J. Donald Roll, S.]., comment­ acle" as this year's presentation affords and Robert Fogarty. William M. Tome ...... 4 2 haker claimed that Carroll, since he ing on the trlp, said, "The team show­ excellent opportunities for the students Ryan and Vincent will uphold the af­ Robert J, T rivison ...... 4 2 had debated affirmatively in the tour­ ed the great·er skill in being able to to appreciate the wonderful performances firmative side of the isolation question J Joseph A. Wey ...... 2 4 nament, might be more easily swayed adapt itself l.o the varying audiences that are given under the direction of Mr. against Xavier. Chairman for the debate I John W. Whelan ...... 5 1 by affirmative arguments. we met throughout the trip" Frank J. Wiess. is John Dowling. Joseph L . Zawicki ...... ! 4 Ray McGorray, Bernard Petty Announce Prom Queens Ray M·cGorray, chairman of is among McGorray's proudest the 1940 Carroll Prom, yesterday achievements. announced Miss Dolores Ros­ Miss Louise Smith of Youngs­ felder of Lakewood, Ohio, as town, Ohio, has accepted the in­ P rom Queen. Miss Rosfelder, who grad1uated in 1936 from St. vitation of Bernard Petty, Car­ Joseph's Academ,y on Rocky roll Union president, to share in River Drive, is well-nigh a reg­ the Prom limelight as Honorary ular feature at current Carroll so­ Prom Queen. Miss Smith is a cial event s. She was honorary college student in . hostess ai: the Carroll Thanks­ She is studying medic.al tech­ giving Da.nce, being escorted by nology at the Franklin Institute McGorray in his capacity as of Arts and Sciences, and will president of the senior class. graduate in June. McGorray himself, in addition Petty, honorary chairman for to holdin~ the Prom King honor, the Prom, has est ablished an ex­ bestowed on him by his class­ cellent record at Carroll. In ad­ mates, hall set an enviable mark dition to his position as Carroll in his tenure as a student at Car­ Union president, P etty is vice­ roll. president of the senior class, a He is :senior class president, member of Alpha Sigma Nu, and captain off the basketball team, master of ceremonies on the Car­ and bookstor e manager. Mem­ roll weekly radio program, Petty bership in Alpha Sigma Nu, also rated a place on the newly­ Miss Dolores Rosfelder Jesuit coll« ~ ge honorary fraternity, Ray McGorray coined Honor Roll. Miss Louise Smith 2 THE CARROLL NEWS Friday, February 16, 1940 - • • • • .. • --·------·...·-·-· ---·----·--t-1' The Carroll News I Edited For and By the -students of John Carroll University • Just Stuff • Dither PUBLISHED bi-weekly from Oct. 1 to June l, By Paul Vincent: esc:ept durine Christmas and Easter vacationa, by tlle students of John Carroll University frnm their edj. +------_.._._...--.-..---~ . . __, ______.., _ __.. .,_ .. _, ______..,. By Bob Donnelly torial and business offices at Uruversity Height&, Ohic•: l tdephone YEllowstone 3800. Subscription r-ates il This department (namely, per year. Every now and then I am \Vhat's more, he never killed seven men at one reminded, by some cafe­ mighty blow. the Department of Agricul­ R&PfiiU&.NT&D P"()lt NATIONAL ADVIIJIIITICIIHG 8Y teria incident, of my late You ask Admiral Byrd if he didn't go along ture) has been authorized National Advertising Service, Inc. friend McGonnigle with him to the South Pole, and Byrd will by the government to con­ CDII•t• Pub/14/un RObr.UtJiath>l \Vho, to the best of my say: "No, he didn't go." duct the 1940 census within 420 MI'OISON Av£. NEW YORK, N.Y. knowledge, has never And I'll never forget that night on the High this institution (or Work­ C.ttiCA90 • BoiTOW • LOS AN GILU • SAil FaANCJICO before been mentioned in Level Bridge, when no cops were looking house). Although the figures any report, history or and it was dark and stormy and everybody are incomplete and unoffi­ AU editorials, un1Cfi chronnigle, just knev·! somebody was going to jump olf cial we have the results from otherwise designated, are Because he did absolutely and land with an earth-shattering thump, a few scattered precincts ~ ===,. written by the Erutorial nothing for humanity, And he didn't jump. 1) Number of students at Staff, and represent the "Now 1'' roared the god, "Tell me something opinion o£ The Carroll and vic;~- versa; there is John Carroll . . . . . 4 News. no doubt of it. positive that this McGonnigle did. I don't Number of pupils at John He went all through life and all he ever got care whether it's good, bad or just so-so." Carroll ...... 98 u "\Veil," said the lawyer, "there was- just one Number of spectators at was out of it. Moder-ator ------·······----·····-Mr. J . Donald Roll, S.J. thing. He was a hot-foot virtuoso." John Carroll .... .455 When, upon his death, he was hailed for Judg­ Erutor-in-Chie£ ...... John F. Schmitt '41 "A which?" said the deity, perplexed by this $296 E~st 11Sth Street-Michigan 1106. ment before the throne of Jupiter, earthly riddle. 2) Average age of student body ...... · • • • 20 Managine Editor ·······- ·················-'···· John L. Dowling '42 He insisted upon employing a lawyer, proving "A match-fiend, a shoe burner, a lunch-room average age of faculty members ...... 58.76542 Sports Erutor · ~ · · ···· ·· ·· - ··· ······ ······ ··· ·· ·· ··· Robert L. Vitek '41 that he may have been lazier than his fellow Nero without a fiddle." (roughly) Auistant Sports Erutor ...... Joseph J. Matuscak '42 men, but he certainly wasn't stupiter. "Oh," said the god. Feature Editor .....•...... Jerry J. Nolan '41 Feature Writers ...... Paul Vincent '40, Bill Rose '41, "Mouthpiece," said the father of the gods, "what "He raised more pedal blisters than a Memor:al 3) Number of faculty members carrying Bob Donnelly '42, Frank Honn '42. have you to say regarding the achievements Day parade. He was known as the Scourge lunch ...... 4 Copy Editors ·····-·············-······· James L. McCrystal '40, of this hee-l mean, soul?" of the Shod." Number of students carrying lunch ...... 202 J. Emmet Qwnn '43. "So," said the divinity. Number of faculty members carrying NeWI Reporters ...... ~an Ry";n '41, Jack ~orhan ,'41, "Well-,' said the lawyer, and there he was Ken Fitzgerald '4Z, R•cbard Sunon '43, Michael z,ona stuck, because McGonnigle's life had been "He once got three feet at one table, and nobody students ...... 12 '43, Ray Hodous '43, Bob Bambrick '42. empty, as a whole. knew he was in the vicinity." Sports Reporters . .. Frank Potylicki '41, Jim Carroll '41, Carl Brudzynsl