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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 3-17-1961 The aC rroll News- Vol. 43, 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. 43, No. 11" (1961). The Carroll News. 246. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/246 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 Students Inock Administration in annual Stunt Night program B} IIE~RY DARDY A skit portray111p; "Th1. Carroll for the night will be Jerry Ziegler. NEWS A general mock of the Prison Camp'' and what the stu­ ".\fy F;tiJ· Freshman," a mu:::ical Representing John Carroll University school Administration a n d dent,; propose to tlo al>uut it will takt:·off on the Broadway play be sta"'ed by the sophomore clnss. ".\ly f'nlr Lady," has been chosen University Heights 18, Ohio faculty will result tomorrow The script. was wri· ten and direct­ by the Evt•ninu College. Written in night a s t he John Canoll ed by Ra~·mond Serina, Thoma.­ rhymud l"Ouplets, the cast will fol­ Vol. XLIII, No. 11 Friday, March 17, 1961 Student Union presents Stunt Gine:. John Shech!m, Brucl· .\le­ low the plot. of the original play Xight 1961. Each of the day A voy, naniel Keenan, and Lawlor clo.dy. Marie T•'rench, William Hu­ Quinlan. Daniel Gapen will play ber, Alvin IJensel, and John Darker school classes and the Eve­ Father Schell with William Scott helrwd writ~t~ t.he skit. .\iarie F1 eneh Debatable 'Code' stirs ning Collc!{e \\ill ::~tage their as Fat.het" Reed, Curl Ciru as i, Lhe direclo1-. • skits beginning at 8 p.m. in Father Hughes, Raymond Serina "Ht>ll, Rook, and Scandal," writ­ the Auditorium. as S~t. Cronin, and Quinlan as a tt•ll br Phil Cunepari and Martin controversy zn Union special-surprise student leudc1. C'ampbr•ll, is the junior choice. A A police line-up scene of Italian Acling as Master of Cercmonic~ ('l'urn to Page 8, Cc1l. 5) Two heatedly <lct>ated pieces of legislation came before accent will be the topic as the the Student l'nion dudng the last two weeks. The final !re!;hmcn prc:~ent their "Walter draft of the "Code of the Can·oll Man" was appl"oved by Winchell Newscast." The skit is the Union after .;lonny rlebate on Tuesday, Mru·. 7. One \'l'eek written and directed by the frosh class officers: Gus McPhie, An­ later, lasl Tu~!';rla.\', :\lnr. 1•1. a Peace Corps committee was thony Compisi, William Donovan, establh:ihed. and Ln\\ n•nce Felter. The lead of When Knilash Hag:u in pre:-<•nled Carroll ~1an" to the "Code of the .\tr. Wint•hcll is played by Michael thP "Code of the Cnrroll ;\fan" to Common Man," refering to the Smith. He reviews characters sus­ the Union two wet>ks ago, David (Turn to Page 5, Col. 1) Pl.'t'ted of crimes. Hils :;u~~ested th:n the word "Catholic" b.: chango:d to "Chri"­ tian'' so m; not to discriminate al!.'ainst :-tudents of other rC'Iigions UC brings Stan I(en ton who attend Carroll. The amend­ ment motion wa,. made by Bagaria and pa~sed by the Union. Richard Henderson fir-.t raist>d for second jazz concert1 the objection that the .. Code'' was not concrete enough. Eugcrw Oalcs­ The U n i v e r s i t ~· Club will present its annual snndro also ngrccd with him by .Jazz Concert on Sunday, May 21. featuring Stan Kenton, stating, "The 'Corle' should be n with his brand new 20 piece band. Kenton appe.:'lred here means o! identify ing n Carroll in the spring of 1959, and was ::;uch a tremendous hit that .:;tudent. lt need,.. more incorpomtion of idcntifiration." he is being brought back again this year. Too :-;r>ecific'? He has spent the past few months wr1ting and arranging for his new 1·ountry through hts albums and Robt>rt. Kreidler, n membt>r of band. The Kenton style is con­ the Code cummilt<>c, dl>fondt•d tho his many pt•rsonnl appearances. slantl:r in flux, always chunging Thi::~ ycnr C'nrroll students will draft in sayin~. "If we hcc·ome too and expanding, and this thnc, in g<'t. the jump on the majority of specific Wl' will bt• ahle to handle addition to new jazz creation:., M·hools in ~eeinp; the "new Ken­ only current problem~ nnd the ton" sinC'e he asn't starting his Code will bt•comt• outdated in 11 tour until Mny. few years. I T:ckets will go on sale after John O'Connell said till' Codl' to him was nothing more than th1• Ea:<tl'r vacation. an outline uf lhc Ba\t.imnre ('athe­ eh\sm nnd he dir\n't W\•nt \t• .lo­ seph Curran suggested the name Clevelanders be changed from the "Code of the sponsor dance " HELlO, JOHNNY BABY?" Richard Gilleran calls Rome in sen­ Seniors merit H~::pinR" to make the F..aster va­ cation more enjoyable for those io r class re hearsal for Saturday's Stunt Night. (See picture on who will not be relaxinsr on the sun­ Page 8 1 (Photo by John Spiuk) scholars/zips ny beal"he!; of Florida, the Cleveland Club il> :<pon~oring a dance at Car­ Five John C'arroll Univcrsitiy roll during the holidays. The dance Father Keller introduces new ~tudent> have been Cltcd by the will he held in the Stuck>nt Activi­ \\'ooclrow \\'il~<on '\htionnl Fellow­ til·~ Ct>nter on Monday, Apr. 3 from billing system for undergrads ship Foundation .1 recipients of 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. awurds. '1\vo w~:re granted scholar­ ~1u sic will be provided by AI Rev. P. Douglas Keller, S ..J., trcasu1·er oJ John Carroll, ~hip~; thn•e rccl'in•d honorable KENTON SerHfini and his. band. The decora­ mt>ntions. Kenton hu::; added new instruments tions for the dunce will exude a has announced a new progt·am for billing undergraduate Seniorli Danil'l Hoy, Cll•VC>land to achieve what he calls his "new springtime aroma. Tickets will be students. This system will consisi mainly of pre-billing bv philosophy major, nnd .Jnm<'s O'Rul­ sound." ~o ld in two price series. Members means of estimating bills on past experience. Charges wiil livan, Pitt~burgh English major, Kenton has become the favodte of the Cleveland Club will pay be mailed in early August. were named rcl'ipicnts of "Wood­ big: bund in colleges all over t.he $2.50 for admission and non-mem­ row \Vilson" ft•llowship>< to l'OVI'L" bers will pay $:J. Those who do not "College costs are rbing," point in the case of underpayments in the first yenr of Sl;raduatc study. buy ticket!< in advance will pay ed out Father Keller, .. and along the new system, adjustments will \ lecture demonstration on The award is intcrult·rl to t•ncour­ $:J at the door. Tickets will go on with om: in. enrollment, be after the school year •. ,lodem Dance" will be conduct­ in:re~se ~lade age newly t'l~:ctt>cl fellows lo con· snle Thur:;day, :'>far. 23, aL the SAC we are mstltutmg th1s new pro- openmg. • t•d ~unday. :\Jar. 26, at 8:30 p.m. sider college h•nc:hing a:; a po:;­ and will be sold theJ·e until Wed- gram to help offset incrt!as€'1.1 costs The Evemng College and Grad- in the O'Dea Room of th~ !:itu­ siblc cart!er. ne.~day, )Jar. 29. in operation." Pre-billing will lllt!!lll uate . S~hool will switch over to dent \ctivities Center b) the . d r h d closer control of unrollectuble nl"- pre-btlhng one vear later in Sep. Honorable mentions \l.l'nt to Hich· Clc'"eland .\fodern Dance A"So­ [)ona l 1ons rcceave rom t e ance • ard l!ender~on, David llib. and ··11 t th .b f d b counts in the limited in!!lancos tember of 1962. ciation. "1 go o .'-' new 11 r~ry un e- ~ where they atise. Rona!d Kondrnt.. [P - gun hy the ~tudent Umon. Fr:mk Jones, John Carroll comp· ·cal opm· ·ons ~~~~es~~:d?~~~~~?~;e·~~~~~~~~;~: PRs'donation Students listen to Politl 1 w1th greater tlt!xlbJltty m process- ing U!>as::-e of government loans By KAIL.\Sil H,\C;,\lU \ eel his opinions on ··Expedi­ .-imple terms. ".Justi<-c and ex- to students. He pointt>d out that reaclzes JOOM--o7(, "A genuinely ~ooc! politic­ ency in Politics." pedil'lll'Y ure complt>ments." One responsibility for collection of the dl•ab with t>Quity; the other, with government's 90 percent allocation The spring blood drive Thursday, Ht• Wlls disappoin.ed b~ the con­ al act is a moral act." con­ utility. By it:; \'cry definition, poli- rests with the University. To date. Mar. 2, sponsored by the Scabbard ~t·nsu~ that "politics is dirty busi­ tics is conrerned wilh the useful · he added, "Curroll is al. and Blade, wa!: the most successful cluded Rl•\'. Frances P. Can- ness." "Oftentimes lhere is n con­ is~uin~ -the good. This good, how<lver.

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