The Carroll News- Vol. 27, No. 8

The Carroll News- Vol. 27, No. 8

John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-14-1947 The aC rroll News- Vol. 27, 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. 27, No. 8" (1947). The Carroll News. 143. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/143 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]. MILITA'RY BALL FROSH DANCE TOMORROW THE CARROLL NEWS TONIGHT Vol. XXVII John Carron University, Friday, Febr uary 14, 1947 No. 8 Dances- Highlight New Semester Opening Color Pageant Marks Frosh Frolic Tonight Band's Military Ball John Carroll's gym wilJ be ablaze with colors tomorrow In Social Lid-lifter evening when 200 band members .from the Big Five Football This evening, .from 9 to 12 p. m., the annual Freshman Conference gather for their first Military Ball since before Dance will be held in the John Carroll University gymnasium the war. with music furni!!hed by Buddy Murray's popular band. ' Resplendent jn their uniforms, their dates in formals, Dance Chair man Robert Kil.foyle, Freshman General band!lmrn .from \\'estern Reserve, -------------­ along with committee members Jim Slattery, Bill Murphy; Baldwin. Wallace, c a 8 e T e c. h, while dancing will last from 9 Bill Kilfoylc, Jack Gallugher and Akron and Carroll will attend thi~ p. m. till 1 a. m. School emblems Jlopulnr dance. This year's Ball will decorate the gym, lending an NFCCS CONGRESS ~~~ts. ~;:j:~~ a~a;~.s:e;:r ::~~;~:. mark5 the first \'ct:r tbat Akron individual touch to the proceed­ ~incc the last ·wer.:k in January. has participated in the event. As ings. in the past the donee wilJ be a The other bost.o; and hoste~<ses SET FOR TOLEDO ;~~~:~~~~~~~ ~~ro:~~s~:e a:o~:r:oor closed alTair fvr band members will be ·Jim Smith and Lillian Kilfoyle Predicts S uccess and their dalel!. • Braun ft·om Western Resrrvc. Pete The mu~il· is tt~ ht! SUJ.!Plied by Ho;;sler from Case Tech, Jack ON APRIL 18• 20 1Glfoy1e predicts that the dance, B .ddy Murrny nnd hi'! Ol'chestrn, Hnne;r from Baldwin-Wallace, and Final preparations for the fourth No. 1 social event ol the year for :'llilton Nelson and Sarah Kodish National Congress of the National Lhe freshman class, will be un­ ft:aturing as votnlist Marilyn frvm Akron. Case and B.-W. hos- Federation of Catholic College· Stu­ usually .successful, with the ad­ Grad;>·. tesscs 'l'l'ere not known at the timo dents are nearing completion. Uates vance sale indicatillg a large turn­ Queen tc> He Chosen Lhe Canol! News went to press. set for this most Sl)ectaculnr of out. As hn11 been the custom a Queen NFCCS events are April 18, 19, Hostesses ior t.he affair will be (\( the Bnll will be selected from and 20. Toledo, Ohio, has been se­ Pat Drummond, Mary Margaret nn1on~ five competing brnuties. FRESHMEN VOTE lected as. the focal point. Birkbeck, Betty Tulle~·, Therese Each school will pre~ent its repre­ ~1oell, Mary Sweeny and Barbara :-elltative to a board of judges for Representatives from John Car­ Burke. roll will attend the Congress to ~election ns rrigning Queen. The FOR OFFICERS take part in discussions and vari- Murray Waves Baton commlttcr. b~ts obtained Billy Til­ A full evening of easy-to-dancr­ ton or the Tilton School or Danc­ ON FEBRUARY 17 to rhythm is assured by :Murray's ing and :;\Iodcling to act as final mu:;ic, which is not new to Carroll jucige. On the evening of lbc On lllonday, February 17, nomi­ Stunt Nite natlon3 will be. held for the pur­ stud~nts. Besides numerous local dane~ the g i r 1 chosen by the March 7, t he date set for Stunt po'<c of selecting a freshman of­ engagements at which JC Ustu­ judge~ \\ill be crowned Queen of Nlrht. is fast approaclling. Fol­ dents have often heard his or­ .... he Ball by )layor Thomas A. fleer to the Carroll Union. The lowing the between-semeHters frc:shman representative to the chestra, his playing at the Junior .Burke of Cleveland. vacation, clus committeemen Prom in January received the Carroll's candidate for Queen i!' Corroll Union now is Robert. Kil­ ioyle, who. acco1·ding to the will meet with the talent of their unanimous approval of all present. )!iss Josephine l'llsuk, a rreshman respective classes to plan the Although the dance is sponsored at Ursuline CoUege. Her date for Union constitution. has a voice in all school matters 'but no vote. wonderful nonse-nse. Any and all by the freshman class especially the evening is Bill Drei:;ig, who men interested in participating for the members of that class, all play!> lrumpel in the Carroll band. The officer who will be elected on .F ridny, February 22 will have a in this fi rst post-war Stunt Night students of the University arc are urged to contact one of these lturph) and Knlla Hosts voi<:l' and a vote in all matwr~. invited and urged to attend. 'William Murphy and Paul Kalla The nominations and elections men: Bob Baron, Len Schnee· will be Carroll's ho>'ts and Char­ will l>e held by officrrs of lhc ber ger, Bob Kiltoyle, or Mr. Petit maine Bailey and lfarr Margnret sophomore • division. CllrUre prominently In Canoll'a of the E nglish Department. Fr. LeMay Back HOSTESSES fr.. bmJU> and band d a n e ea. .Minch, hostesses. Rumors have it thut. the fresh· Uvll<'r rhrht Ia Pat Drummond, Fraeh C~rrlll BOb Xitroyle'a dan.,. dato Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hl'arns and man veterans win nominate a for tonisrht, whllt', low<•r rleht. al'<' BaJ"bllra Burlc.,. Yuy M&rJJ&Ht ous activities of the commission. After Best-Cure; the directors of the attending uni­ ~mdidate in opposition to the Birbe<:ck and Thef•-.o Moo II, who "liiO act aa h(ljlt"""<!t tor w frestunan Thes<> representatives will be cho­ Father Clifford J. LeMay, S. J., froll~. Upper Jtoft ... , Charmaine RAile)· nnd Mary M~t .Mineb. representat~ve has returned to Carroll for tho be­ versities will act as chaperones. present. if he is ll<'tt..-&As !or 101\'lori'Qw nleht'• Military Ball. LowC!l' la!t Ia Joe"Phina sen fmm the chairmen of the com­ Refreshments are to be sel'Ved, again nominated on February 17. Maul<, CarroU'• choico tor Mllltilry Bnll Qu....,n. mittees whose activities are under ginning of ~be spring semester. ----------------------------------------------------------- discussion ~t the Congress. This On doctor's orders the long-time new policy of sending committee Carroll instructor took a siX-week W.ben MeDlhers Meet Danee With a Dolly chairmen Ia an attempt to do away l'e6t last semester at Knelpp with the old plan whereby the same Springs &mawriwn, Rome City, Sodality men attended each Con~. Ind. The National Congress \\'aS de­ Father LeMay states that he •is ATEST Sodality energy is being directed at a drive for Catholic Four Mixers on ]CU Date Card scribed as a "crucial meeting to in much better condition physlcaUy L books and pamphlets to be sent in the near future to the Patna Now, according to the papers. if you want a mixer-One Eyes Right determine the strength and effi­ and is anxious to resume his work Missions in India. The period designated for the drive extend.<1 from with the students. Since he will of those things into which you toss an armful of big, lumpy As has been said, we emphasize ciency of our national collegiate February 17 to March 1. associntion for the years to come'' not be teaching religion this se­ An eight-man committee headed by Ray Cawthorne is responsible potatoes. flip a switch, and end up with an absolutely divine a detecting eye in choosing be­ mester, be will have more time bowlful of creamy white fluff-all you have to do is to rip tween mix-ups and mixers. Okay by NFCCS President Mr. Patrick for this newest in Carroll efforts to aid the missions abroad. down to your nearest appliance dealer. O'Meara. He further stated that and energy to devote to the impor­ Fr. Joseph Schell, S. J., moderator of the drive, requests that now-get out there and mix it up. new forms of national and inter­ tant work of ~etting personally Then, of course, there's the ce-r-------------~------------- students bring books and pamphlets to the check room, located to the national student development to­ acquainted with all the students right of the entrance to the gym as you come into the Administration ment mixer, although we bate to day challenge the unity and capa­ with a view to directing them in building. remind you of it. Bat there is a Carroll Delegates Attend cities of Catholic students. those matters that pertain to their Although the drive is city-wide in extent, Father Schell points out purpose to all thiK-unlikely as it s d Le M Al5o on the NFCCS program of spiritua'l life. Appointment lists that distance is no handicap inasmuch as transportation will be fur­ coming events at Carroll is a talk will be posted as in previous se­ nished tho!!e locations whose remoteness might make it impossible to :~~~rse~:· ~~hnw~~:r~i~:s t: tu ent gis1 ative eet by Fr.

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