
John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 5-4-1938 The aC rroll News- Vol. 18, No. 12 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 18, No. 12" (1938). The Carroll News. 74. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/74 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. XVIII CLEVELAND, OHIO, MAY 4, 1938 No. 12 Glee Club Holds Concert: May 8 characteristically humble words, the Rev. elected its officers before the annual During the past week is was officially George ]. Pickel, head of the Chemistry announced by the President of the Car­ election of officers in the Carroll Union. Two contrasting organ solos are to be Department of John Carroll University, roll Union student Governing Board, The election of officers in the Union will included on the program. Dr. Balogh expressed his hopes for the future in his be held either on the following Tuesday, will offer a symphonic arrangement of Edward S. Rambousek, that the date for talk during the student program in the the annual election of men to the offices or sometime during the first part of the the great Eastern hymn, Faulkes' "0 Carroll Auditorium on Ap~il 29. The next week. Immediately following the Filii et Filii." David Ferrie, assistant of the organization and classes at Car­ Program which was presided over by announcement that the elections for the director of the Glee Club and piano roll had been set for next Monday, May Edward S. Rambou ek, Pre ident of the 9th. general classes would be on Monday, (Coutim~ed oa Page 4) Carroll Union included musical selections came the announcement that the Carroll The elections are being held earlier this by the Glee Club. Replying to the con­ Band had already completed its elections year in order ·that each society will have gratulatory address of Thomas L. Os­ and had named Thomas C. Corrigan, borne, President of the Oratorical So­ past secretary of that organization and Redmond ~lected Vice­ ciety, Father Pickel recalled his first days prominent Junior Debater, to the office Deans Attend at Carroll during the "nineties." Later of president. Corrigan succeeds James President of State after a stay in Europe, he returned to ~Ioraghan, senior president of the band Education Meeting become President of Carroll, which was during the past year. Sociological Society then known as St. Ignatius College. ORE than four thousand educators Paul J. Vincent sophomore trombone During the course of the celebration AMES L. REDMOND, member of attending the Annual Meeting of player was named to the position of vice­ M ceremony, the students presented a president while Edward Kappus a_nd the sophomore class and present mem­ the Catholic Educational Association in camera to Fr. Pickel to show in some 1 Edward Hannon were named to the ber of the Social Problems class at John :Milwaukee last week heard Catholic way their feeling about the fifty years offices of secretary and treasurer re­ Carroll, was elected Vice-President of Education defined b_y the s akers of the \vhic.. .. }:. a,as ~pent as 3- member ef tb meeting as the education that prepares spec1•vely. Ohio tate tu ents SociOlogy Jesuit order and their appreciation of his Society assembled in convention at Co­ the student both for this life and eternity. Elections this years are expected to con­ friendship during the past nineteen years. lumbus, Ohio, on April 29 and 30. The Rev. Edward ]. Bracken, S. ]. and tain new heights of enthusiasm before the Reminiscing over his days as President, the Rev. Lionel V. Carron, Deans of ballots in the individual societies are Rev. George J. Pickel, S.J. Redmond was a member of the delegation Father Pickel recalled a discussion he Carroll Day and Night School Sessions finally counted. Many of the men who from the Sociology Division of Carroll had with the late Newton D. Baker, who N his talk to the students, Father respectively, were among those attending now hold officers will be retiring because that made the journey to Columbus under was then City Solicitor in the cabinet of Pickel emphasized his preference for the Meeting. of graduation and their places will be I the direction of the Rev. Louis J. Weitz­ Mayor Tom L. Johnson, · in which teaching rather than for research work. Among the speakers of the Convention left open to the junior men. man, S .. ]. Others in the group included Baker admitted that he had always "I feel," said the Jubilarian, "that it is George Quinlan, Eugene Morris, Daniel were: The Re\·. Dr. George Johnson, This year the Carroll Union will be in cherished the ambition to be a college much more important to develop the man Rice, Sigismund Hardulak, John Diele, Secretary General of the N. C. E. A., charge of the elections. The date has president. Father Pickel will always be and the chemist through the classroom, and John Nichols. and Judge John A. :Matthews of Newark, been set for all the groups, and sometime remembered by old graduates as the than to develope new products or to make New Jersey. The Most Rev. Samuel A. during the next week notice will be builder of the first Chemistry Laboratory new discoveries in the laboratory." In The purpose of the Ohio State Students Stritch, Archbishop of Milwaukee, host posted on the Union bulletin board giving in the old colh:gc on the west side. In discussing the long period of nineteen Sociology Society is to acquaint the stu­ to the Convention, and its Pre:;iding the rooms in which each election will be speaking of this venture, Father Pickel years service as a Jesuit teacher of the dents with current social problems and Officer, expressed his satisfaction with held and the name of the present union said that some of the equipment which he youth of Cleveland Father Pickel re­ to determine a theoretical and practical the "holy discontent," which would make member who will act as Parlimentarian brought in at that time, nearly thirty marked that there was only one place- solution for them. The group voices the for better schools. at each meeting. years ago, is still in use. ( Co1~timtcd M Page 6) ( Contimu:d or~ Page. 6) 2 THE CARROLL NEWS Wednesday, May 4, 1938 ...•.•••••..•.•................................. .............••.•••• The Carroll News ···················~ Edited For and By the Students of Art Exhibit .•.•.•..••.•....••..•...••.•••••................ John Carroll University .• ERHAPS the birth of a new department is Just Stuff . the art exhibit collection from the works of .• PUBLISHED bi-weekly from Oct. I to J une I, except P By Paul Vincent . during Christmas and Easter vacations, by the stu· Yarious members of the day school faculty. This Remember the old Jaloppie celebrated in an suggestion was for a terse verse on this dent& of John Carroll University from their editorial and collection which is at present on display in the business offices at University Heights, Ohio; telephone earlier edition of thi column? Here it is again, order: third floor corridor of the main buliding of John YEllowstone 3800. Subscription rate $1 per year. about to drop out of circulation for good. A Student's Thoughts on a Term Paper Carroll University includes contributions from (Censored) the work of Mr. Frank Suhadolnik, Mr. Bernard Elegy to a Jaloppie Moderator ------·····----------------------- Prof. E. R. Mittinger • However, lacking John's inimitable gift of Jablonski, Miss Jane Snelling, Mr. Eugene Come on, Old Faithful, spin your wheels, Editor-in-Chief ................. ,.... ____ Bernard R. Sallot, '39 condensation, I have attempted to express Oberst, and 1fr. Elmer Hayek. Get up on your revolving heels, As isbnt Editor ......................... Martin J, Mc~1anus, '39 in eleven verses what he so aptly set forth One purpose of the display is to show the students 1Iake one last gallant effort now, you battered, Sporu Editor .............................................. Joseph Fallen, '40 and al o the visitors and friends of the university time-worn crate. in two lines. Assistant Sports Editor ....................... George M. Otto, '40 attending the "Open House" program Sunday, Ah, that's the spirit, look alive! Term Paper Sports Reporters ............................ William O'Connor, '40; some of the work done by the faculty. A greater You're going on your final drive- Robert Fogarty, '40; Bob Debevec, '40; Bob Vitec, purpose, however, is the hope of developing among With easy self-assurance he '41. the students a genuine interest in and enthusiasm I'm giving you the go-by for a shining '38. Receives his first assignment, News Editor .................... ..................... John D. Nichols, '40 for the finer arts. His noble features registering News Reporters ................ Eugene W. Kirby, '39; William I'll never ha,-e to crank again, Slightly bored refinement. T. Duflin, '40 ; Andrew Laheta, '40; James L. HIS colJection will be on display until next Or patch your tires in the rain, Fleming, '40; Robert Marchand, '39; and William T Monday. At that time it will be replaced Or drag my feet and heave the anchor when I wish A thousand words, or two, or three? Scharf, '40; George]. Nalley, 40. It's nothing but a trifle. by an art exhibit of the students. Mr. Frank to stop. Feature W riters ........ John Hunt, '40; Regis McCann, 40; Were he to give it weighty thought Suhaldolnik who is in charge of the collection has Palll Vincent, '40; Richard Marsh, '41.
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