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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 10-21-1936 The aC rroll News- Vol. 17, No. 2 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 17, No. 2" (1936). The Carroll News. 61. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/61 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 NE'\VS Edited For and By the Students of John Carroll University Vol. X\ II LEVELU\D, OHlO, OCTOBER 21, 1936 II No.2 Grill Plays for Choice of Carroll Students II Elect Father Rya~ Presid'ent of Homecoming '-----------~--~. Northeast Ohio D~ehate League Dance Oct. 31 Coach of John Carroll Team Un nimously Chosen at Meeting Following B nquet of W adt> Park 1\lanor cene Organization at Kent State Univt~rsity Of Season's First Social Function The Rev. Charles :McDevitt Ryanl, S.J., was unanimously elected pre ident of the Northeastern Ohio Jebate League at a meeting fol­ According to plans released last lowing the annual banquet of this O]t'ganization at Kent State Uni­ week-end by Harry A. Hanna, president versity, Friday evening, October 9. of the John Carroll :\lumni Association, Father Ryan, who is moderator of the John Carroll Oratorical Society and the annual Alumni Homecoming Dance coach of the local debators, succeeds Dr. Harry Wright, head of the depart­ will be held at the \\'ade Park 1Ianor on ment of English of the state college at Ken . Miss Maxine Dye, head of the de­ partment of speech at Akron University, w· s re-elected secretary of the body. Hallowe'en Xight, Saturday, October 31, with the music being supplied by George Annual Tournament At Carroll Grill's popular orchestra. Grill has ~odality to Hold e:tablished a fi~te reputation playing in Beside Father Ryan the Carroll downstate collegiate circles. Oratorical Society was represented at the banquet and meeting by Joseph rirst Meeting 300 Couples ullivan, president of the local society, Expected Thomas Victory, James Osborne, Jo­ seph Stepanik, and David Ferrie. (i~ctoher 27 Bids for the initial ~ocial event of the The representatives of the various year. sponsored by the Alumni A. so­ .·Jbmoc: Fra11klin D. Rooscz•clt colleges and universities accepted the ciation in conjunction with a commit­ Sullivan, New Prefect, Will offer of the Carroll Oratorical Society tee of prominent members of the Junior Right : Jfarti11 L. Dar·cy to hold the league's annual varsity de­ L1 ad Discussion of class, can be obtained at the University bate tournament on the Carroll campus Yl 's Program and at the dance. It is estimated that Saturday, March 20. Each member­ close to three hundred couples will dance he fir.st general meeting of the to the rhythm of Grill's syncopators as school sends two or fonr teams and alumni and students unite to welcome the one judge to this tou~nament. Each n Carroll Sodality will be held on Carroll football team home fr om its first Carroll News Political Poll team participates in four debates and T esday, October 27, according to the appearance of the year on a foreign grid­ personnel of squads may not be Rev. Hartford Brucker, S.J. This meet­ changed after the tournament has of­ iron. in at which the program for the year Shows Roosevelt and Davey ficially been opened. Last year the :May Present tournament was held at Akron Uni­ is to be discussed, will be conducted Floor Show versity. under the chairmanship of Joseph P. :Members of the Junior class who are Favorites at University II Schools Sullivan, '37, new prefect o£ the Sodality. a. sistin~< the Alumni Association in I.eagQ«> J eph Zelle. '39, and Wallaf'e. Rrltb, '37, ByVa emi e Deal~ • 8 In c tnplcttng th • arrangement:. are: \ ll­ ar secretary and treasurer respectively. liam Cu. grove, chairman; Thomas Roose\·elt-260, Landon-27, Lcmke-40. The following institutions hold member hip in the league: Hiram Col­ fuch of the discussion at the open­ \' ictory, harlcs Heaton, Robert Davcy-195, Bricker-124. Jleutschc. Thomas O'Connor, Paul lege, Akron University, Ashland Col­ in! meeting will consist in a considera­ ].[inarik, Gene Morris, Dick Robb, Joseph Thu · did Tolm Carroll go Democratic. lege, Kent State University, Fenn Col­ tidn of the resolutions passed at last 1lurphy and Albert Weiler. These amazino- results of the recent pre,ideniial poll of the Car­ lege, Bowling Green College, Mount su mer's National College Sodality Union College, Western Reserve Uni­ C nvention. These resolutions are ex­ This week the committee is making roll 'ew surprised e\·cn the most ardent I\' ew Dealers, not to men­ versity, Case School of Applied pected to be the basis for the year's plans for attractive dance programs and tion the re pective follo\\'er of the G.O.P. and the ReY. Chas. E. Science, Baldwin-Wallace College, and adivities at Carroll. for decorating the hall in a rnanner be­ Coughlin. Roo eYelt smothered under Republican Landon with al­ John Carroll University. lilting the Hallowe'en sea on. There Rj~sponse Presages mo ·t a ten to one majority. And the president overwhelmed Lemke ( Conti111wd 01~ Page 2) i" also a strong possibility that a floor Bdght Future ~how featuring student talent will be \'•ith over a six to one majority. In fact the sum total of votes cast arranged. for Roo: eYelt' close -t rival \Yas le. s than one third of the chief Senior Guild Fetes ,More than half of the student body --------------- c·xccu tive's poll. at John Carroll responded to the call Mothers of Frosh fo Socialists with the result that 359 Guilds Offer Chicken Dinner I Out of 12 st~ dents have pledged themselves to Favor Landon Organization Offers Tea in sp'ritual leadership and activity. These To Friends of John Carroll Attempt to m •n were organized into the various From another a pect, almost as gr:>ups in which they were interested. a. tounding a the greatness of Roose­ \Yith a chicken dinner in the John tendancc of last year's successful din- Increase :Membership T~1e general director, Rev. H. Brucker, \·cit's huge plurality i;; the numerical will be aided in committee work by Carroll Dining Hall in Univer ity ner. Judging from the number of Height,;. both the Senior and Junior insignificance of the Landon vote, Mothers of the members of the fresh­ th1! Rev. Thomas Ewing, S.]., the Rev. tickets now on sale, upwards of two man class were entertained at a tea Clifford J. Lemay, the Rev. Cecil Guilds of t ht: unin~ r s it)' will launch which did not even exceed the Lemke S.]., their acti\·ities for the coming year. thou$and guests are expected. Tickets Tuesday, October 12, in the University Chamberlain, S.]., and Professor ballot. The Landonites of John Carroll The datl' of the dinner is unday after­ arc priced at one dollar, and may be smoking room. Ge,orge Grauel. noon. October 25th, purcha ·cd from any member of the 'niver ity, according to the poll, Among the members of the John Car­ • ne of the first committees to begin \\ hich Co\·ered se\·enty-thrc" percent of roll Senior Guild who poured were the ac· ivity is the Social Action group, 2,000 Guest · Senior or Junior Guilds on the dinner the enrollment, compose but eight Mesdames Farrell, Britton and Ferrie. wP ich functions under the name of the committee. Expected percent of the student body. That is The purpose of the tea, an annual affair, " ampion Society," It is under the :\ccording to Irs. C. T. Conroy, in Excellent Service to say, out of twelve "average Car­ was to acquaint mothers newly connected su ervision of Father Ewing, who con­ charge of publicity for the affair, the Promised rollers" only one is in favor of the with John Carroll with the purpose and ( Continued on Page 2) dinner promi e to be one of the largest \Vith the modern facilities of the Kan ·an governor, and he is probably accomplishments of the Guild and thereby activitic · c\·er held a.t ] ohn CarrolL lJniver ity Dining ,Hall at their com­ an undcrcla sman. · to ecure new members. The committee, under the direction of 'Ian French Club mand, the committee promises swift Lemke Strength An added feature of the meeting was 1fr. and ~Irs. James H. Ferrie, ha~ and· continuous service between the a discussion concerning the Guild's latest made arrangement:> to double the at- Among Frosh hours of 12:30 p. 111. and 8 p. m. project, the chicken dinner next Sunday. Fl'rolic for Nov. II The cooking of the dinner will be Coughlinite reaction is paradoxical. 'upen·i6ed by John Fisher and John The third party candidate it has been ' he Club St. Charles, French club of Freshn1an Gridders Kicrer, chef of the Chamber of Com­ said, was an ''unsuccessful s'\cce s," Carroll Booked thj' University, held its first meeting merce for a number of years. \Vhile at \\'ith acct•nt on the "unsucce ful"; for an• election of new oiffcers on October 1\'Ieet "C" Club the Chamber, 1fr. Kierer has built an though Lemke was strong enough to For Broadcast 13 The organization unanimously enviable record throughout Cleveland beat Landon, his competition with el cted Bernard Ceraldi president.

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