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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 5-2-1941 The aC rroll News- Vol. 21, No. 15 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 21, No. 15" (1941). The Carroll News. 172. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/172 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 Edited For and By the Students of John Carroll University VOL. XXI CLEVELAND, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1941 NO. 15 Glee Club olds 51si: Annual Concert: --------------------------------------~----------------~---------------------~ Featurel-lerman6russVaried ]Stunt Nite Set ]MoenkCapt.uresOr torica~~ Music at Severance I-I all For May 9; Name Coni:esi:; Shaker is Second Donnelly l-l ead Dunnigan is Third in Contest; J~ Procrastinate in C~n<:ert Marks Father Kiefer's Thirteenth Year with Club; Delivery of Decision; Carroll Stars as Chairman Only. Twenty Percent of Tickets Unsold at Presstime You may expect anything on Stunt Speaking on "God and International Law,'' Jean Moenk, senior, Dr. Louis J. Balogh, instructor in music at John Carroll, will Nite, May 9, when the students pre­ won the annual upperclass Oratodcal contest which was held ·· direct the University Glee Club in their 51st annual Concert, sent Carroll in burlesque, in a free-for­ Tuesday, April 22, at the Hotel Hollenden. Second and third Sunday ·evening, at Severance Hall at 8:15 p. m. all performance sponsored annually by places were awarded by the judges ~ · The main feature of the evening will the Student Union. two sophomores, Mitchell F. Shaker be a group of piano solos by Herman Chairman and production manager of Niles and Thomas Dunnigan of Cle­ this year is Bob Donnelly, with Ted Gruss of Youngstown, who is at pres­ Successful Pair veland. respectively. Shaker spoke on ent on a concert tour. Mr. Gruss has Saker his assistant. ''National Apostasy" and Dunnigan on studied with Robert Teichmueller at Acts of the four classes will be lim- "Peace is Where You Find It." Royal Conservatory in Leipsig. He was ited to 20 minutes, with an intermis- Runnerups included: Charles A. chosen in competition with twenty- sion of five minutes. The house man- Maurer on "Maybe the Democrats -· five of the most prominent pianists in agers have announced that they rc- Were Right"; Paul Vincent on ''Uni.on Europe to conduct the piano master serve the right to pull the curtain on with a Foreign Power"; and Larry Ca­ classes at the state conservatory at any act that breaks the time limit. hill on "Then· and Only Then" _ Zagreb in what was then Austria- This action will be taken because a Judges for the contest were: Muni­ Hungary. His European concerts num- dance is to be held after the perfor- cipal Judges Lillian B. Westropp, Mary ber over the century ma~k and were mance, and all time will be neaded. B. Grossman and Seth Hurd. played in practically every one of the I The classes will perform in the fol- European capitals. He has also ap- lowing turn: sophomores, first; juniors, Audience Waits 25 peared with many of the symphony second; seniors, third; and freshmen orchestras throughout Ew·ope as solo- last. Minutes For Decision ist. Three years ago Mr. Gruss made I Chairmen of the classes, appointet' his American debut under the spon- by the presidents, are: Jack Hunt, se After the speeches were given, an<f sorship of John Carroll at Severance niors; Bob Donnelly and Fred Fane!- the judges had retired to make tb HalL ly, juniors; Ted Salter, sophomorel> decision, the audience and spea' Gruss Offers Chopin, and Joe Olexo, freshmen. were kept in suspense for 25 m' as the j4dges worked out a v Debu~ y Selections Music for the dance will be provided ficult de< · . Mr. Gruss will play two of Chopin's I by the rarefactophone. works, the "Nocturne in F Major," and Judges for the evening have been Jean Moenk Finally, ks Carroll, .J. on chosen but their names will not be di- taking the 1 _of ~e ill .it. ence ''Etude in A Major.'' 1:hrec of De- -- /e Dr. • v•1l~o>(l •ft)ti!J ~· ..._~hed .... •oi• r~t~ ~~n~ ~""'"~.:.,.Dio l,>."t Pi- tl-.,• - ··------- ,T- i.he aeadlihe tr.-­ OLii.sys ~~) ·,mse tne re-I nd tne judge-chairman., -- announces the rlr t:::::; them to the audietce. 1 '~- / mainder of his program. the Photographic societ).,•s annu- ,.-------------------, 1\Vinning class. The victors will ob- After the meeting was ~d The program has been prepared to I tain the cup, which was won last year al salon is t~day at f o'clock. students of Ursuline, Notre - The photographs will be judged satisfy all listeners. It embraces a num- by the class of '40. Carroll joined with the contt. her of distinctive arrangements in the at that time by Rev. George J. a salon for a tete-a-tete with classical and modern. serious and hu­ Pickel, S. J., Mr. Eugene G. O­ and potato chips. morous, and religious and secular I berst, and Bernard S. Jablonski. Attendance at the contest was fields. It will be arranged in two sec­ The entries will be displayed minimum. tions with an intermission between. Dr. Reilley Speaks on the third floor of the main The notable numbers in the first part building from May 5th to 12th. (Editor's Note: - See editorial o. arc "Vale of Tuoni." Sibelius; "Rest. On Radio Program Students are invited to visit the 1pn9er's views on the attendance at Sweet Nymphs." Pilkington; "Sweet Due to the change of radio sched­ exhibit. this important event.) Hearts." Herbert. The second section ules to daylight saving time, the Uni­ will include three religious renditions versity's progTam will no:w be heard by Palestrina, Bach. and Arcadelt. weekly from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. on Sat-· .Jon Cherkala Will urdays. l-lold ~lec~ions May 13th; Sing IA>Ye Song This Saturday the Radio Club will Jon Cherknla, a freshman, will be feature a discussion prepared ~ Dr. a featured baritone soloist. He will Edward Reilley, assistant professor~of Use New Voting Methods ~ing "Mnttinata," by Lconca\allo. This history. The program has been pre­ piece is the soothing Spanish love song pared to show that the passivity of Probably the most active, yet friendliest, class elections will made frunous in this country by Gigli. the people '\Vas the main cause of the ,be held May\ 13. The new system of caucus and ballot will be Jon will be remembered as the sur­ low morale and military unprepared­ used, through the efforts of the Union which decided on April ness of the United States in every prise hit of the President's com·ocation 22 to use the new system, even though war since its conception as a country. when he appeat·ed to sing two solos it took more work, just to establish Continued on page 6 Dr. Louis A. Balogh Dr. Reilley, by means of a discussion, will point out that corruption in sell Frosh Prepare for the better system or elections. ing and buying by the Government. The scenes were conspicuously cool and political maneuvering are nothing until last week when the students re­ Carrol/1-/o/ds Open 1-louse May 8 new and have always been done by Dance May 16th alized elections were upon them. the minority. The pursuit of the a]. The general theme has been adopt­ mighty dollar has taken precedence And 11th; General Public Invited Kermit Nee!~ president of the ed which discards the enmity-foster­ over our own military preparedness. freshmen, has instituted a new policy ing dorm-town strife, and established Hundred of high school seniors will de cend on Carroll Thurs­ On April 26, Mr. Gene Oberst, in­ in regard to the '44 class dance, a trend toward cooperation between day, l\lay 8, when the first of two Open Hou e date is held. structor in political science. led a dis­ which will be held May 16 at the factions made up of both dorm and cussion on the topic, "The Contribu­ Pine Ridge Country Club. Instead of city students. This system during the At 1 :30, the ''big four" high schools of Cle\'eland will have tion of College Athletics to National appointing a head chairman, Neely ap­ pre-election activity seems to have their contingents here, St. Ignatius, Morale." Assisting him in the presen­ pointed three chairmen, with sub­ given the presidency and treasurership Balogh Directs ND Choral Latin. Holy Name and Benedictine. tation were Jack Ennen, student man­ committees under them. to the townhops, and the vice-presi­ Club in Concert: May 9t:h At 2:30, the seniors of St. John's of ager, and Ed Sheridan, captain-elect These men include: program chair­ dency and secretaryship to the Bernet­ of the 1941 football team. man, Bob Ennen with his committee of JI\en. Canton, Ursuline of Youngstown, St. In charge of elections of the class­ Under the direction of Dr. Louis L. Don MacDonald, Louis Turi, Bill Grose Mary's and St. Vincent's of Akron, St. es, as appointed by Union prexy Bill Balogh, the Notre Dame College Cho­ and Murray Tordoff, who have offered Mary's of both Sandusky and Lorain Joyce are Joe McCarthy, juniors; Jack ral Club will present its annual spring 21st: Prom Conside red Best a free dance bid to the designer of Schmitt, sophomores; and Jack Ennen, concert at Hotel Statler, Friday eve­ will arrive.

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