
John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 12-21-1925 The aC rroll News- Vol. 7, No. 5 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 7, No. 5" (1925). The Carroll News. 6. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/6 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 John Carroll University Vol . VII Cleveland, Ohio, Monday, December 21, 1925 No.5 .. • STUDENTS HEAR Finalists Announced -Of cot<rse one Duellists Are Baffled DRIVE MAY FAIL Seven men ~urvived the semi­ MIGHT spe""nd the The age of chivalry still lives, D. Be MacMILLAN finals of the annual oratorical but only conditionally. Two Car­ TO ATTAIN GOAt contest held in the gymnasium holidays STU!JYI/VG- l oil sLUdents, a sophomore and a junior, erstwhile deepsea navi- on December 16th. The finalists ~ Hardships of Living at I are Lawrence Arth, '26; iVilfred gator and iceman respectively, Plain Dealer Contest North Pole Told J~bcrharl, '27; Louis Hartman, have agreed to engage in mortal Stumps Student by Explorer '2 ; _ lien Lafferty, '28; Ralph combat, according to the time­ Workers I Perry, '27; Anthony Rutkowski, honored traditions of the duello, I '26; and larencc Yaeger, '28, provided somebody can figure out alternate. l how to get to the appointed HI PROMISES HELP FILr S ARE SHOWN l James iValsh, '2 , also won a place. "Behind the traffic towe1· place but his doctor has forbidden at ·inth and Euclid" is the spot "Air Route to Top of! him to enter. chosen by the two. Two Thousand is Goal 1 ~---------------~ \Vorlt~::l~~~ Says LHU--NT_G_E-TS_M_U_S-IC___, Set for Carroll REVISED CHARTER Students "The next man to reach the North TO "_ALMA MATER" PASSED BY UNION Apparently finding their task Pole wi!l accompli h it in a dirig­ anything out an easy one, the stu­ ilJle."' said Doctor D. B. :\lac)Tillan, dents of Carroll University have polar explorer, addressing the stu­ Carney's Composition Constitution Specifies dents of John Carroll University not even approached the goal set and St. Ignatius H igh School on Set to Stirring Veto Power of for them in The Plain Dealer sub­ Thursday afternoon, December 17. Refrain Faculty scription campaign. To date the re­ Doctor :\lacl\lillan gave an illus­ turns have been scattered and un­ trated lecture of his polar expedi­ NOT OFFICIAL YET TRI-C RECOGNIZED encouraging. The quota of two tion into the land of ice and E ki­ thousand is nowhere near comple- mo in search of the 1orth Pole. Recognizing the advisability of He showed 3,000 feet of the 40,000 After considerable discussion and tion. having an appropriate and official delay the executive assembly of the Under the direction of the four feet of film used during t he trip. "Alma Mater" to be sung on occa­ Carroll Union has adopted the class presidents the student body Wit h two ships, one of steel and sion when Carroll students or charter as revised by the committee has tried various plans of organized one of wood, forty men, three aero­ alumni arc gathered together, sev­ on revision. The new charter, campaigning for subscriptions but planes a nd supplies sufficient for era l students have gone to the among other changes of a less im- re ults have consistently failed to six months, Doctor l\lac:\1illan ven­ trouble of having the words of portant nature, contains the follow- materialize. A final desperate effort tured into the North in June, "Alma Mater," as written several Student Court Poll Tends To ing alterations: each class shall to drive the total up to and over 1925, in an endeavor to reach the year ago by Edward Car ney, '25, have an offi cial proxy, the power to the goal will be launched immediate­ North Pole, a feat accomplished by et to music. be vested in the next ranking officer l ly, it is reported, and those in only one man. Admiral Peary, after Robert Hunt, '28, president of the Influence U.S. Foreign Policy to t he third holding a vote in the charge of the work hope to s ~rpa~s others had failed for three hundred Tri-C Club, has taken the initia- assembly; the faculty representa- the mark set by Mr. Jake Le1cht m years. During the course of his tive in this movement to supply Car­ C. of C. A. Aims at End 'New Student" Editor tive shall wield the power of veto; his talk before the executive as­ innnduction. Dr. :\Tac:\Iillan ex- roll wHh an officia l "Alma Mater... and none but ulj'i on ruen shall be ad- sembly of the Union and again be- pbin('d the difference in searching Hunt en!i;:.ted the "ervices of Mrs. Charged by Car- Makes Protest at I ,: "i..t::d tu urtton ucdv-ttl~S. .,.,; .. .... ---tJ~..: ~Htit c u,J.tl ·g ~ . ,, iy"~' tlo ~nnt:.h -p"., ·1 n,l lh~ r,,--th .. ... :, w . Ph·li, ~701C !ta::-..lt ..... \. \..., Pple. The formet· is located on Lakewood, Ohio, to ~ornpo:se a !mit­ The first revision mentioned On Friday morning, December land and i · asily reached, but the able refrain for Carney's song. Mrs. above affects the three lower 11th, Mr. Leicht addressed the stu­ NO REFLECTION CAST POLL IS APART FROM cia es only in so far as it grants dents of St. Ignatius High School, latl r is located in a spot 0\'er which Hin! has written a tun(' which S('v­ ON "NEW STUDENT" CAMPAIGN OF C. C. A. thcre is a constant flow of drift ice. <'raJ of the students have pro- the treasurer a vote during the ab- stres ing the strategic position they occupy in the contest owing to their Aftl'r the third try at di~covering nounced entirely satisfactory. It sence from a regular meeting of The Carroll News is printing in 1ovcmber 1 9 , 1 92 5 the South Pole, it was reached, while now remain. for the faculty to give either of the t hree class repre enta- numbers. With the united support this i sue a letter received in the Editor, the Canoll ::>rews . of the high school classes, the po - in the attempts to reacr, the North this song official recognition. As U . t1ves. The senior clas , however, latter part of Kovember from John Carro11 mver 1ty has. l.ts f our 1·egu 1ar o ffi cers .m th e s ibilities of Carroll's reaching the l'ole, seven hundred m n have lost yet this has not been done but fav- Dougla P. Haske ll , Editor of The !eve1 an d , Oh'10 their lives and three hundred years orable reports emanating from Dean I s· assembly as it IS, since the chair- two thousand mark by the time the ·s a . contest closes are enhanced almost have been consumed. Bra::ken indicate that official notice ~ew Student. Mr. Haskell takes Dear Jr :- "' b 1:;> lnan J xc<'ption to certain tatements Your article of ,,ovem er :., senwr, so, 1n order · t f th 1 t t t of the ong's acceptance will be t 0 p 100 fit b th r 0 h d two hundred percent. Th e P1C ures 0 e a cs a - made in an article which appeared telling why the arroll ews would fo1·thcoming ere long. Y e new ru mg, It a I The authoritie ur e each arroll tt'mpt lo rcac h t h e 1N or th P 0 1e were in an earlier i sue of this paper, not participate in the world court to create a fifth office. Accordingly g · · h h The music composed by }Irs. Hird · dd d t th man to do everything in his power extremely mterestmg, as t cy s ow- and it is in keepin~:" with the policy poll proposed by The ew Student, th e semor·s a e o e roster of · · f h N th i;; of such stining nature that any h . to secure two or t hree subscr1"pt1·ons ed the conditions o t e 1 or f The Canol! New ~ to present both unintentionally and by implication t e1r class offic1 als the po 1bon of b f h orche tra might be attracted by t he . e ore t e contest clo se in (Cuntnwrd Oil Page Thrre) id es of a question whenever po - cast a hadow on the honesty and as 1s tant secretary and trea urer. catchy measures and w ish to t urn January. sible. purpose of The New Student in pro- Shea, chairman of the committee, the melody to its own use. To pre- -:-•e\v Student a coll ege week pos1·ng Lhe poll. I am sure that if points out that this provision for ,·ent thi" happenir•g without the The "' ' - ILLNESS STRIKES consent of the Carroll authorities, ly in the form of a clearing hou e I can point it out to you, the in- an official does away with the h H" d report of activities in some six hun- ju ·tice will be apparent. promiscuous representation some­ ARTH ANNOUNCES ;\lrs. Hird"s husband, Joy s et tr , h " t ·t If · time occasioned by the absence of PHILOSOPHY PROF an alumnus of Carroll, has volun- dred co 11 eges throug out the You say t 11 e movemen 1 sc 1s .
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