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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 1-15-1936 The aC rroll News- Vol. 16, No. 6 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 16, No. 6" (1936). The Carroll News. 50. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/50 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 Vol. XVI CLEYEL\. ·n. OIIIO, J A::\G ARY 15, 1936 No.6 David Dietz Here's a Real Joke for You-John Carroll's School Spirit I lev. A. j. Kelly Presents Talli to )f Clticago Will Today the Carroll X r ZL'S wishe to point out a was done. The Carroll Nc'ZJ.Js is ashamed to print Scientific Club few facts to the Carroll Cnion. \Ve are not criticizing the total amount giYen, pledged, and collected by the )~reach Retreat the "Union. \\'e have nothing but praise for this arroll . tudents. Carroll Spirit! Scripps Howard Science Editor body which in the face o[ many obstacles ha, at­ This fall arrived and clas es were begun in our oyola Professor Noted for tempted to accomplish many reforms at Carroll. \Ve new buildings. The most modern and mo t expen­ Discusses Highlight of loquence in Oratory. Services are merely calling to their attention facts-facts con­ iYe equipment was provided. But throughout the Start l\tonday, January 27 Recent Meeting of Scientists cerning which they may not be able to do anything first seme ·ter such little regard has been shown for this new equipment that one may ju tly fear the con­ but which they should knO\Y. The annual John Carroll retreat for The John Carroll Scientific Academy Throughout the recent building fund dri\'e ap­ dition of this equipment at the end of the next semes­ tl e members of the student body will be will offer its featured speaker of the peals for as i tance were made by the committee in ter. Carroll pirit! held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday year, David Dietz, Science Editor of charge of the Carroll student body, the group which About once a week our basketball team performs and Thursday, January 27, 28, 29, 30; im­ Scripps Howard ewspapers, tomorrow was to profit mo t by the Univer ity's move to the on a local hardwood. Although Carroll athletic teams IT!ediately following the examinations. night at eight o'clock in the Phy ics lec­ Height . Their plea went unheeded. Little if nothing (Co11tinucd on Page 4) ture room. The Scientific Academy ex­ The Rev. Arthur J. Kelly, assistant pro~ tends an invitation to all those who may f~·ssor of philosophy in the college of lib­ be interested in hearing this famed Sullivan Succeeds FitzPatrick as Editor-in-Chief eral arts of Loyola University, Chicago, scientist. Illinois has been chosen retreat master Mr. Dietz's lecture will concern the fCir this year. most recent developments in the fi eld of Of News; Minarik and Ryan, Associates Father Kelly has won renown for his P eaching of college retreats and J olm science, particularly those which were Victory Selected as Managing discussed at the recent convention of rroll is indeed most fortunate to have Editor; Heaton scientists in St. Louis. o )tained his service. Carroll professors Born in Cleveland October 6, 1897, :\Ir. Heads Sports Department who taught with him in Chicago will Dietz attended Central High School and vouch for the fact that he is one of the Western Reserve University. He has This morning senior member of rr, ost eloquent speakers to be found on the John carr 0 l f x c~ vs 'tafT been writing sdentific articles since 1915. e imposing list of retreat masters in tendered their resignation,c; to r.Ir. Through his writings and his prominence e Jesuit order. Eugene R. J.littinger, moderator. It in the field of science he has merited fel­ The scene of the retreat this year will i a rule of the Carroll X e<vs that lowships in many societies. Among those the new auditorium. A portable altar the senior members resign before are Societe Astronomique de France, the \ ill be placed on the stage, tran forming the beginning o f the second semes­ Royal Astronomical Society and the t e auditorium for four days into a tem­ ter. This relieYe the s niors of a American Astronomical Society. His P rary chapel. strenous task dut·ing their last few scientific interest is due to the fact that Program month a college stuclen and af­ The program for each of the fir t three his father was an amateur astronomer. ford the new staff au opportunity Jt was through this parent that he became dl~ys will open vith Holy Mass ~t 9 t or niz ... hcf,Jr amiliar wltn tlie wonder and ·phenomena o lock; th1s will be followed by ·four ment of the spring sem of nature. s rmons, delivered by the retreat master Fine Record Odenbach's Friend a various times during the day. Discip­ Mr. Dietz was a friend and protege of :\ferrill T. FitzPatrick, ' resigning line will be suspended for a short time the late Father Odenbach. The noted editor-in-chief. will he su cded by after the first cmwocation, to give priests author remembers having spent many Chairman T. K. M. Victory Joseph P. Sullivan, '37. FitzPatrick has pleasant moments among the intricate devoted four years of service tO the Nt"<.t'S. and students time for breakfast; and a tain at noon, this time for dinner. The and unique instruments of the former Many improvement in the Cfln'oll Nezc•s ev nts of each day will be concluded with physics professor. Mr. Dietz was always have been noted under hi editorship. "57" Club Presents D·encdiction of the Blessed Sacrament at the first one informed of any earthquake Several new departments have been add­ Henry-Meade vs. I 2 :30 p. m., and dismissal will take place tremor, no matter how small, after it wa Wally Boll'S Band ed to the paper. In regard to his duties observed by Father Odenbach. in connection with the , • • • he will be Lynn-Leusch as at approximately 3 o'clock. The retreat will come to its conclusion The Science Academy considers itself At Dance Jan. 24 remembered as the only Ca\7oll student highly honored to be able to present Mr. to have served as editor-in-thief of the Debating Finalists OEI Thursday morning. The closing cere­ ~ ~ies will start with Mass and Bene­ Dietz. It is the ardent de ire of the so­ The "57" College Club will hold its student publication both in the old school ciety to ha\'e a capacity audience repre­ on the west ide of Cleveland ancl in the The final of the annual Intramural diCtiOn; the Papal Blessing will then be senting students and their friends. The annual mid-year dance on Friday, Jan­ new school in Uni\·ersity Heights. It Debating Tournament will be held thi conferred on the student body, after which meeting itself will take place immediately uary 24, at the 'Vade Park 11anor. was during his tenure of office that Car­ morning in the new John Carroll Audi­ Father Kelly will take his leave from J clhn Carroll. following the lecture and if time pem1its, Thomas Victory, a member of the sopho- roll was mO\·ed to its new !')Cation. Be­ torium. The propo ition under discu - movies will be shown. more class, is chairman of the committee sides his work on the Xct('S he has been Registration for the second semester sion i "Re olved, That Congress, by a o£ the school year will start on Tlmrs­ At a recent meeting Mr. Joseph Lan- making arrangements for the affair. very prominent in campu affairs. He ders presented an interesting talk on was chairman of the recent Football two-third · majority vote, should be per­ d4Y afternoon for the upper-classmen, and hormones. During the busine meeting Other tudents of the university who Dance and recently wa elected treasurer mitted to override deci ions of the Su­ will continue on Friday morning for the there was a discussion concerning the ad- are assisting on the committee include of the senior clas . preme Court declaring law unconstitu­ Freshmen and Sophomores. The second semester will officially begin on the fol­ vi ability and desirability of making the Harry 2-feade, Robert Brengartner, Tom Editor Sullivan tional." Chester Lynn, '36, and Richard society int r-collegiate. There was also Osborne, Eugene Morri , Louie Horvath, loking Monday. Sullivan, new editor, is one of the uni­ Lcusch, '37, will uphold the affirma­ orne mention of joining a national fra- Jack Lavelle, Ernest Reavetz, Ed Ram­ versity's mo t promi nent student . He is ternity. Elections were postponed with tive side ol the question; the negative the exception that Armos Loyer was bousek, Ralph Kraft, Dick Robb, Robert president of the John Carroll Oratorical Society, tudcnt chairman of the Uni­ will be defended by Charle Henry, "~ ellow Jack" Cast named temporary trea urer until such Heutsche, Frank Ryan, and George Quin­ ,·er ity News Bureau, business manager '36, and Harold 1leade, '38. The name time as the elections are held.

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