John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-14-1958 The aC rroll News- Vol. 40, No. 8 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 40, No. 8" (1958). The Carroll News. 199. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/199 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]. Happy LL NEWS Abe and Birthday George VOL. XL :t'\o. 8 John C arroll University, Ji.ver::;ity Heights 18, Ohio Friday, February 14, 1958 --~-------------------------------------------------------------- Carroll Adds Six Members Ma di Gras ·comes to Carroll I To Board of Lay Trustees 'Pre-Lenten Revelry The Very Rev. Hugh B. Dunn, S.J., Presiden t of .J ohn Mr. \'llli H. l.ei,-hlill'r, president v! Amcrir1m Steel and \\'in: Divi­ Carroll U m\·er:-it y. today announced t he election of six n ew SIOn of the U. ~. Steel Corp., wa::1 memlwrs to t lw U nive r :l ity's Ad\'isor y Boar d of Lay T rus­ Reigns From 9 to 1 Lorn in ~ f ount Braddock. Pa. He tee.". rl•ceivcd his utctllllurgil'nl degree Fe!'ltive floats a nd the cro·wning of a queen will high­ The t1ddition of six membct·s to versity, bas been associat t·.d with at l'ennsylvnniH Sl11te College. light the eleventh annual Mardi Gras dance to be held in tht! f'nrroll advisOt'Y boarrl, whi<'b the coal aml ore miniug iudustries lhs cun~r with American Steel the Auditorium tomorrow from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. since 1H35. He joined the M. A . " as established in 1949 , provides and Wire began in Hl30. Aftel' l\lusic for the open dnnce, co­ Ilnnnn Compunr in l !IJG and is at the Univcrsitr with n totul of fou1· years of service in the metHl­ sponsored by the French and Span­ "special pennission wns gr.mted twenty-two tru::.tecs. l..nst munth, the present time serv111g ns Jirec· lurJ.,~cal field in Worcester, :\lass., to e>.'tend the dance to 1 a.m. so tor of public relation:; and pet·· ish Clubs, will be providl'd by the Frnnk 1-: • •J o cph, attorney with he was lllO'I.' NI to the '.'icc-presi­ University Knites, led by Tom that those attending the basketb31l t.h~ ftrm of J one.s, Dar , Gockley & sonnel. dent's offke in Clevdanrl as a game could come to the dance alter­ Dr. .\, Carlton Ernstene wns Brunn. "1'he Knites ''ill be remem­ Rc:wi , wns clcc:tf:d Ad11isory mctnllurgist in 1!134. After a se- bered for their surress at. the ward." nt born in Parker, ::;oulh Dakota. in Board Chairman the University. 1 ie of promotions he acceded to sophomore dnnce last ~emester," Dance Committee members are I nM. He rt>ccived his A.B. (J 922) :.-.:ew board mcmbct-s are Mr. tho presidency of the Divbion on Jame~ Shannon stated. ~t:mi"Y Ulcbaker anrl Rachfal, pub­ nnd his ~l. D . ( 1925) nt the State Murris A . llmdley, dir\.'Ctor of pub. Dt~ember l , l 95tl. Feature of the evening will be licity chairmen; Shannon. tickeL University of Iowa. lie rcJ;,tions or Ute .M . A. II anna .\lr. Peter F. Leu&cll. vi<-e presi­ the judging of floab and crowning chainnan; and Palmer, )1atthew < ~mpuny ; llr. A. < ~l'lton Ernstene, In l !l!J2 he was appointed <lirec­ dent of The gast Ohio Gas Co., of the Queen of the winning float. ltahon, and John McBride, decor­ of Clevt>lnnd Clinic; ~1 r. William tor of the cle11artment of carJio­ nnd proruim•nt Catholic layman E'loaL~ will be entered by the Con­ ations chairmen. H . Kyle, pre'l:ident and dlrc·ctor of \'ascular di:;ea~e at Clevt!lnnd Chn­ and Cl\ 'i.: leader, is a native of fraternity of Christian Doctrine, Refreshments will be provided in l'odct\' :.-.:ntionnl Burtk;Mr. \'11n H. ic until 1!4-!8 when he w:t:< 11Jlpoint­ <'lcv(•land, is ;1 graduate of St. last year'~ winner; the CommercE' the cafeteria. The faculty is invited l.eichlitct·. Jll'esid~nt . American ·~d to his pre~ent position--chair­ ;\lichnd's High School. and an Club, which needs one more victory by the ~fodern Language depart­ of man of lhe Di\."ision :11etlicine a!umnu;: or .John Carroll U niver- ~ to gain permanent possession of the ment for refreshments in the Presi· at Cleveland Clinic. :> tty. trophy; the Boosters; the Sodality; dent's Parlor during the dance. Authored Book Worked as Accountant and Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary "All is in readiness and we feel A lt\ember of Phi Ret n Kappa. Ll•U8t·h joined l ~ u st Ohio as a business fraternity. that this dance will surp:tss any Trophies for Floats previous Mardi Gras," Slaughter Alph: Omega Alpha. Sigma Xi, junim· ch•rk in 1920. He first FLOAT PREPARATION is a foremost conside ration for Dennis Fagan, Phi Kappa Psi, ~ u Sigma :Nu, worked iu the company's general Each orguni~ation is allotted commented. Sigmn Delta Chi, Dr. El'l\stene IIC'l'OIIntin,g rl epartment and later Art Granzeier C1bc1 John Moran of the CCD if they are to retain last H5 wilh which to build a float year's Mardi G~t~s trophy. authuro:tl the book Coronar) Ucart ~:~c n · r •d u~ a tux arcountant in the with a Spani11h-American or French- 5 d 1· J)i,.l':bt', pubJi,.hed in 1!1·18. Tax lJl'partmenL. In l !l3G, he was American theme. Bn!;is of the judg- 0 a ISts Begin :11r. William H. Kyle. a native pl'Omote<i to chief clerk of the ing is originality, creative art, and l'lcvelanrler. grarluated frnm tltc gl·Hcml lll'Counting department. extension or the theme. A rotating l'. S. Military Academy at \\'e~l Three rearJ; later, in l!t3!1, he was trophy will be awaroed the winning Mass Club Drive Enro l~nent Passes float and consolation trophies will Dr. Emstene Mr. Bradley Plc('te•l tre:1s11rcr. In 1!)5 1, he was Commencing on Ash Wednesday, llUIII('d l'icu.prcsid nt. be given to the floats placing sec­ the Sodality-sponsored Lenten Mas.'! Steel & \\'ire Divisi11n of Umted i\lr. Cyril F. 0':'\eil, vice presi­ ond and third. club seek to encourage dally attend­ Thre Million Mark Judging the floats will be An­ ance at Mass during the Holy Se:1- Stntcs Stl!el Corporntiou; Mr. PeL· dt:'nt in charge of ftll'eign opera­ drew Putka, state senator and one son. er F. 1-cusch, vice pr<'~itll•nt of the tions of the General Tire & Rub­ Last mon the U. S. Department of Health. Education, East Ohio <:a~ Co.; uml lllr. C~·ril be.r· Company a nd a director of of the six outstanding young bwil· "Our theme \vill be as last year and Welfare Washington released statistics concerning nessmen of Cleveland as l'hoscn by F. 0':\eil, \'icc president in chargc Lhe company, wns born in 1897. -the J)Qsitive sacrifice for Lent," of foreign operations of the Gen­ college studen enrollment for 1957. the Junior Chamber of Commerce; General Chainn:m Gerald Herbi­ Since his dischn r~e from the eral Tirtl '" nuhbH Comp:my, Ak­ Attendance in e country's 1,890 ~Irs. Mercl'des Cotner, councilwom­ son explained. ~11\'Y follo\\in~ \\'1•rld Wa r I, Mr. However, :\fr. l\littinger was quick an from Cleveland's Wnrd 2, and ron. O'!\'p1l h.ns <il'\'O!l•d <til his business colleges :md u •ersities reache1l to comment that national collegi­ Rod:llity members hope to sur­ ) lr. Hrndl,•y, a natin• Clcvcland­ 3,068,000 last fall or a 1.1 pr•r cent Mr. Bera, a representative of the pnss last year's enrollment of al­ rart•m· to The General T ire and ate nose-counting might tend to Edsel Division or the Ford Motor ''r nnd 11 gnuluntc of Cornell Uni- l{ubbt•r C'umpany, gummg his increa."e over 1!15 This wall identi­ prove deceptive. As president of most five hundred students. Stu­ r.al to the c in the State Company. dents may attend any daily Mass, sUll't as m;mnget· of the company's the Ohio Registrars' Association, he Mr. Kyle Mr. Leichliter of Ohio. Entertainment will be provided either at the University or in their is aware of the inconsistency pre­ during the intermission by guitarist parish, Herbison pointed out. However, Ohio and 18 other ~ent in classifying full-time stu­ ASN Presents Point in 192:!. After a .. hon t·a­ John Moriar. 1'he evening's program Those wishing to join the club states suffered decrease in first­ dent~;. reer in the Regular A rm ~· . he r eg· will be emreed by Jerald Rachfal can obtain membership cards, which year students. Tb' nation registered Norms Vary >~nd Donald Pnlmer. :;ig ncd from the service ami t·e· a gain of 0.9 per cent !or fre.~hmen will be made available in the cafe­ Fr. Wuellner turned to Cleveland to begin a ··~o.me colleges may set 14 hour~ Dance Hours Lengthened as opposed to O'IW~ loss of 7.8 pt-r­ us the norn1 for full-time students teria from 11 n.m.
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