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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 10-31-1952 The aC rroll News- Vol. 34, No. 3 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 34, No. 3" (1952). The Carroll News. 348. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/348 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]. I W e Dance Tomorrow Tonight LL NEWS We Fight rroll University .Vol. XXXIV. ~o. a .John Carroll Gn University Heights 18, Ohio F1·iday, Octoher :11. 195:.! L TS Director Calls WJCU, C mpus· Radio Station, 'Glass Menagerie' ·Plans 0 ning before February Drama of Beauty ~-::...._______________ =. _ _..;.__..____ ~----- --------, nv J.'Rim 'fc(H ' NAGLE A Univ~rsily i·nclio station, broadcasting to campus Union Nominates buildings will be a realily within a fe ..... months, l\Ir. Vincent Harvest Moon W Ches S. Kleil1, directot· of the Department of Speech, announced • ht 27 JC Students toda\\·ork on the studio, unofficially known as WJCU, began As So phs Dance T tg Fo'r 'Who's Who' ~his week as carpenters started the job of converting Rm. 301 With music bv the .Tubilaires, the . , I into a combination stuciio-classroom. The southwest .eoo of sponsor its annual.dance, lhe "Fall Fantasy," class wtll T,fcnty-seven Carroll stu- the room will be soundproofed and accoustically engmeered 8 :30 p.m. in the Carroll Auditorium. dents have been nominated to prorluce regulation Lroadcasling facilities, including a Under the eli for illclusion in "Who's Who control room. in American Colleges and Whrn o:ompl<'lt', f;OOll'tinw beforr ht· s :tid. "We are now lt\•ing in Carillon Speeds Photos Universities'' .John Beringer nt>xt s c>rn<>stel', tlw closl'd dn·uit an age in wltich the media of rom­ president. of the C a r r o ) 1 station will Le ubll• t.n transmit h• muniration han· dev~loped to tht• To Engravers; New Book · dorms and olht't points about the To Have Color Feature Union, recentI Y announ('ed · Unhersity. Any radio on campus greatest point ever. 'I'ht: edut'aled Among the 20 seniors nominatl•d can ph-k up thr bl'oudcaJt.!l. man of today must not only hu\'l~ Nl'arly half thr pil.'tures for the W«>re fo' red Adams, varsity basket- Pluns int'IUdf• b 1' o ad 1.' as t s the ability to expr·ess himself to a 1953 Carillon a rE.> rMdy for· E'tl· head latticework. ball play!'t'; Richard Bauhof, pre'li- tlll'ough lh~ faciliti<"s of lO<'ul com­ visible audience, but also the graving, .Jtum•s Clinger, r ditor of Couples will dan dent. or the LitUe Theater Society; mt>rcial s taliomr by lllt>llll!l of training to utilize these media. the nnunal, announced today. ling starlight, fu Ralph J3osrh, athletic publicity di- l<"aS£'11 \1 ir,•s. "Ct>Uing thr art to I he ('ngravcr Thr Speech Dt>pat•tml'nl at prl's­ revolving mirt·o l't'Ct.ot·; Jnmcs DeChant, vice Pl't'Si- 1'o Sene ao; Workshop t-nl offers six hour·s in radio, three. early givl.'s us t..h<' benefit of a lightt>d moon wi dent of 1hl' LTS; Thomas Dugan, Pui·po1w of thl' s tudio i!l to serve lowl.'r rat<•, und with the savings hours each in l"undanwhtal~ of rays through th pr·esident. of the Sodality, the De- ns a laboratory for rucllo classes Radio Br'Oadcasting und Planning w<• cnn improve othet· lll'part­ tlie terr:tcr bf'low. butt>r·s, and Alpha Sigma Nu; and und to J)rovidc> a student station, and Presentation of !'itundanl Ra­ mt•nts," C:lingt•r said. All class tumnal atmosphere William f'urlong, president of thl· Mr. Kl!!in dt"dun•d. <Lio P1·ograms. phologt·aphs and many of the ar·­ for the terrae.. , romnwt·ce Club. "JI' ult l'dU<'ulion hu!l nlway!l tivitit•s and sPnior pictur<"s nre commit.tl'l' have ". C'rO!I!!·Settion or School str·essPd llw dt>vt>lopment of tht• Plan Bernel Circuit alrt•ady takt>n. grass and "plantl' Othrr seniors honorE-d were LE.>o ability to l·XPI'!'l!:l oneself well," Unlit l.'ompletion of the nc>w s tu· 'fh1~ ntow yt'arbook, which ft'u­ trees around lht• si Longvillt-, Senior class president. dio, two dormitory :; tude n 1.11, tun•s the introduction of rolor, Others on thf' (Continut'd on page 4.} George Gressle and I.urry Racine, will be !;lightly larger than its sides Caplice are: 3 Foreign Countrtes · plan to operate a dosed circuit prt•deressor. er, Michael Jet·va, station Yttihin Bet·net Hall. They " Wt• hopl' to ext·E>ed l:l:tt yE'ar's Richa)'d Twohig. CYO Elects McCrone Twelve States Join in will combine with WJCU when it hook in both quantity und quality," FreshmanMelting Pot is finh;hed. Cling•·•· dt•clatt•d. Chairman of Confab "For the last thre«> years, as The clas!l of •:; Thr~:e foreign countrie;;, 12 Hu!!intosa managt•r of thc· Carillon long as '''e have taught rudio, we the po.<Jsibility of Carroll St>nior William McCrone, ~ tates, and thE.> District of Columbia is Richard Twohig. Frl'd Kovar have had to lug our equipment member u edito• recenlly electt'd chairman of the have contlibutC"d to th•· total of 530 is managing t!dilor. Other E.'ditors from the departm€-nt to our class­ Jon nf'xt year. A Diocesan Council of Catholic freshmen who rnrolled at Carroll nr<· llr•nry Hartt- r, activities; Youth, will also room and back for each class," t prpstt'd in pollilio for the f:~ll semE.>steJ', according to Thoma!> KI'UUSI·, sports; KPvin To­ be Convention Mr. Klein said. "The students have book should contar Mr. BugenP R. Mittingpr·, the Reg­ been identifying their classroom as bin, !IOcit·ty; and Rober·t Clinger, Chairman of the ('linger or modt'rtl istrar. WJCU. Now it looks as though it A("'' 0\ K S('R\ J.! 0\ g of "Gias;s :'lfrnagE.>rie" finds Richard rlass(•!!. Mr. Hich:trd .J. S p:tth i,; National Fede­ ard J. Spath. Canada, V rm•zuela, and Guate­ may become a reality." Dnuhof, Mary (;orman (cl'nter). and A h·erda Solens in the middle of moderator·. ration of Dioce­ mala each have one :Ct·cshman at F r. Kremer Supervises nn nrguml'nt. san Councils of Canoll. L<>ading the parade of Designs for the "heretofore Catholic Youth, states is TI!inois with 75, followed non-existent" station are pat­ With t hree weeh to go until opening night, Mr. Leone 0 h i o Region. by neighboring Pennsylvania with terned after studios in lhe Jesuit J. Marinello, clireclor of ''The Glass Mena~erie," is very sa­ Glee Men Take to Local Air The Convention . I 31, Michigan with 13, Indiana with seminary in West Baden, Ind. The lisfierl with progress so fal' on the Little Theater Society will be in the 12 and Nrw Yot•k wilh ll. New Rev. Benedict P. Kremm·, S.J., su­ Hotel Allerton, }Jrescnt;ttion of ,..,.hal h<> cnlls a "drama of great tenderness Jersl!y romes next with lhret-; Mis­ perintendent, made a special trip to In Series of Transcribed Pro Nov. 7-9. ancl beaut\'." The 'fennes!{ee Willinms play, due to open souri, West Virginia, ami the Dis­ Wl•SL Hadl!n to study the studlo1:1 Following the recording of two 15-minnte R~>ferl'ing to the pt·ogram or the trict of Columbia follow with two; Nov. 22, is now in its fifth week of rehearsal. gTams promoting the .Tohn CanoJI-Case Tech f conventi'¥1 McCrone, a philosophy there. 1 C'.an11t>cticul, :K•mt.urk~·. nnrt Wis­ " 'Th<· Glnss i\lt·nag<•r·i~:' i11 u mojot· fllu4, "Om:. main task right Win•lov.·s- in .Rm. lJe S nre ·t9'4- Lhe mee Club held an election of officers to consin with on" l.'ach. rhalll'nging )llay,'' :'tit·. ~!arinell6 :;tory o! Amanda Wingfield's pa­ nnw is to lt>\'ive parish CYO being seai~J in, and partitions for school year Fl'iday, Oct. 17, at rehearsal. Greater Cleveland contributes paid. " ll h11s tliml•nsion. lts t·ha­ thetic attempts to cling to her groups." the studio, control room, and ante­ Tht• two programs were presPnt­ ----------~~~----- 257 to the tot:~J, and 49 come from chamber are under construl!tion in t·actl·r and il..<J pr·oblt·ms nl'e rrnl, formpr gentility and of the frustra­ All diocese~ in Ohio will be rep­ within a J 25-mile radius of ClevE.>­ the Unh·ersity carpenter shop. written in h•rms of humnn C.X))t•r• ll•d livl's of het· daught('r Laura, rd ove•· r adio s tulion WTAM the t•esE>nted at the convention, with Iand. Akt·on tops lhc cities in thi:; J.;nough room w!ll be left. to pt'<'­ i t'hl't'. s hy and l'rippled, longing for love Thurl'd:ty :tnd Friday prrt'eding Clt·veland and Columbus ruoceses "\\'illiams t'alls this n 'nwmory and und£·rstanding, and son Tom, calt-gor·y with 17.
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