
John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-12-1936 The aC rroll News- Vol. 16, No. 7 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 16, No. 7" (1936). The Carroll News. 52. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/52 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 N EWS Edited, For and By the Students of John Carroll University Vol. XVI CLEVEL \XD. OHIO, FEBRUARY 12. 1936 Xo. 7 L. T. S. Presents (' (' Yellow Jack" Feb. 22-23 Carroll ·Men Victorious in Three Home Debates Cast of Forty Prepare Sidney Howard's Drama on Yellow Fever Team Members Assemhly Tomort:ow Carroll Union Tomorrow at noon the Stu­ Named for dent U nion of John Carroll Sets Date for University will hold the first general assembly of the student Dad's Day Southern Trip body in t he auditorium. Previ­ ous to t his noon periods have Clear Docket of Legislation; Annual Triang ular Tournam ent never been left free for student Mu Delta Pi With Case and Kent activities. However, Rev. Ed­ Discuss Dean's Plan for Opens February 2 1 ward B racken, S.J., Dean, rea- Regulating Vandalism Among -lizing the need for activity pe­ Members of Student Body Holds Banquet' In School Auditorium riods, has set aside two noon periods weekly for organiza­ Fired by a spirit of cooperation, the Literary Society Celebrates tion meetings and general as­ John Carroll University debate Carroll Union, governing body of the uni­ Twenty-Fourth Anniversary teams are thought to be well on their semblies. The Carroll Union has called this first general as­ versity, cleared its docket of an unprece­ With Feast at Cleveland Club way to another successful season sembly to receive the opinions dented amount of legislation at its meet­ after having defeated debaters from of the student body with regard ing yesterday afternoon. A record num­ On Sunday evening, Feb. 2, 1[u Marquette University and Xavier to activities and to accept sug­ ber of projects were discussed, committees Delta Pi, one of the least publicized gestions for future plans. were appointed and dates of the student yet most active of the organizations in University last Monday, Febn-!ary attivities of the spring season were an­ 10. The pr:evious week the Carroll nounced at a meeting presided over by which Carroll men hold membership, debaters were successful in a for­ Don Birmingham, union head. terminated twenty-four year of literary endeavor and prepared its silver anni­ ensic encounter with a team from Prom Set f or Disgusted by the continual postpone­ ment of the proposed Dad's Day affair, versary year with a banquet at the Cleve­ Marietta College. The Rev. Charles members of the union acted on this project land Club. M. Ryan, S.J., is in charge of de­ April15 ye::>terday in a Yery definite manner. After Though its members are all John Car­ bating at Carroll. a short debate it was unanimously de- roll men chosen from the ranks of the Although the committee of the Golden cided to hold a Dad's Night Smoker and most representative students of the uni­ Marquette Spilled Jubilee Promenade of John Carroll Uni- variety entertainment on the uight of versity at the present time and in day On Monday afternoon, February 10, versity has not been announced as yet, March 6, under the direction of the j un­ gone ·by, there arc probably few at Car­ Charles Henry '36, and Harold E. Meade and will not be released for publication ior member· of the body. roll who are acquainted with the work '38, representing Carroll and upholding until the next iss ue of the News, we can On reque ting a date for the annual of fhis unique organization. It was founded twenty-four years ago by a cer­ the negative side o£ the Supreme Court repeat some of the rumors that we have lFreshman Dance, Edward Boczek, presi­ tain group of young men who were suestion defeated an affirmative team r~ceived from supposedly reliable authori- dent of the Freshman Cla;;s, was assigned 1 nl{uj\'<ltt'd by" d!'~in· to prnmntc 1it£>r . M~ riitefsfty. This debak t:es. , \tuv 16 c~~ th:~ tlrt\ o;·~ ;.hiL~l :~e VnJul I ...,_.,..Nii'IO.n.- ary activity, good fellowship, and a true was staged beforl! the student body of Since the date is a matter of tradition, pe~1itted to carry out his. plans·. Other appreciation of all that is fine in the Ursuline Academy. Thomas Osborne '38, it can be taken as an article of faith, that dates allotted at yesterday's meeting were : classical studies and especially in lit­ was chairman of this debate. Judge Al­ the date will definitely be \Vednesday, Glee Club concert, ).[ay I; Band Con- erature. Under the careful, kindly fred L. Steuer, Judge of Municipal April 15. cert, May 24. guidance of Father Patrick Dolan, after Juniors Hold Bingo Court, acted as critic judge. Paul Noelke It has been reported that the commit- Birmingham informed the members of whom the club is named (::lfu Delta Pi and Steven Keane represented Marquette. tee will consider the Cleveland Hotel, the the union that the constitution under signifying "followers of Father Dolan") Party February 14 Noelke is president of the Freshman class University Club and the Cleveland Club, which the organization is functioning is and first by his in piration, the society of the Marquette Law School. Keane as potential sites for the affair. If the hopelessly antidated, and requires com­ entered upon a career which has now On St. \'alentine's night, Friday, Feb­ won the All University National Extem­ Cleveland Hotel is selected, the maiu ball- plete revision. extended nearly a quarter o[ a century. ruary H, the Jw1ior Class will sponsor an poraneous Speaking Contest of the Uni­ room would be used for dancing, while A report "·as submitted on the confer­ As :ll!u Delta Pi has persevered in its Invitational Social in the auditorium of versity of Iowa in 1935, the Wisconsin ditmer ·would be served in the Red Room. ence between the dean and the president \\·ork £rom year to year, the annual ban­ the school. The affair will be free of State Pea<:e Oratorical Contest in 1935, Precedent has demonstrated that the of the union reo-ardin.,. the ,·andalism and quet has become more or less of a tra­ charge. On the program, which starts and the Marquette All University Ex­ most difficult task of any prom committee boorishness ~n tl1e par~ of some few mem­ ditional event. .1\ctive members are at 8 P. !II., will he Bingo, Dancing. and temporaneous Speaking Contest this year. is the selection of an orchestra. A glance bers o£ the student body. The dean very given an opportunity to meet those of Refreshments. Music for dancing will be This marks the third successive year that at the popular music makers under con- reasonably requested that inasmuch as the the alumni who have preceded them. supplied by Jack ~lohr. Carroll debaters have defeated },far­ sideration, shows that this year will be Carroll Union is the go\·erning body o[ no exception to the 1-ule-the choice will the school, the violations should be called and the older members rally 'round the William Breiman is chairman of the quette. festive board to talk over the good old committee making arrangements for the Carroll Agai n be just as difficult. Charley Boulenger, to task by the union and be forced to a popular Chicago band leader; Fletcher sanction laid by the union. A committee days. social. The other committee members A Carroll debate team composed of Henderson, vender of the hi-de-hi, and is now attempting to whip the suggestion At this year's diuner, the program are \V.illiam Peoples, honorary chairman; Richard L. Leusch '37, Joseph P. Sulli­ hey-de-hey type of music, and Art Jarrett, of the dean in a workable plan to incor- was exceptionally fine. Mr. Charles P. Eugene \Volanski, Edward Brickman, van '37, and Chester B'. Lynn '36, up­ (Cou.Jinued em Page 2) porate into the new constitution. ( Coutiuued on Page 2) Henry Erhardt, Tom Heffernan, George holding the negative side of the same ques­ Szudy, William 1\fc:~Iahon, Leo Arbeznik, tion, defeated a team from Xavier Uni­ and John Toner. versity last Monday evening at Villa According to Brennan all friends of the Angela Academy. The Honorable James Fr. Ewing Opens Series on Jesuit Attack on Communism university are cordially im·ited to attend: C. Foster, prominent Cleveland attorney, pecial invitation have been tendered the former member of the legislature, official young ladies of Ursuline and Notre Dame representative of the Catholtc laymen of be the question on many a tongue. free, so with greater force it can be Colleges, who will be welcome whether Cleveland at the Seventh National Eu­ Shows Atheism That the announcement occasioned no said that we cannot exist as a nation they come escorted or otherwise. The charastic Congress, and President of general alarm, but evoked widespread partly Conununist and partly Chris­ committee has stressed the fact that the interest, indicates several things. One young ladies of these two colleges who de­ Rosemary Hom, acted as critic judge.
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