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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 5-5-1937 The aC rroll News- Vol. 17, No. 13 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. 13" (1937). The Carroll News. 71. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/71 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]. ROLL NEWS Edited For and By the Students of John Carroll University Vol. XVII CU~\ ELAXD, OHIO, ~L\Y 5. 1937 No. 13 Exam According to a report released yesterday from the Office of the Eleeti ns Arouse NeW' Dean, the date of the final semes­ ester examinations has been ad­ vanced from June 1st, to May 27th. In past years, the final exams Fervo A10ong Students have always been held during the first week of June. Due to :m error in the catalogue, it was With rcfr~ bing fcn·or and with genuine interet, the students of I • • stated that the exams would be John Carroll will mee~ ne.xt week t_o elect ti:eir r~p~CSC~ltati\:es in the vari- French Club Dlnner-Sotree held from June 1st to June 5th. ou cla . se~ and organ1zat10n . Th1 · enthusJa m 1s m lme wtth the general Since June 5th is a Saturday, thjs npswing in tuclent support of 1Jni\'ersity activities. schedule could not be adhered to. Headlines Soci~tl Calendar Decoration Day on May 31st pre­ The most important of these elections is that of the tudent 'nion, sented further complications. Fi­ go,·crning body of the Carroll student. This election follows that nally it was decided to advance of the other organizations and is scheduled f01' May 18. Lj faida H eads Committee the date to May 27th, the Thurs­ P om otin g First Spring Fr eshmen Meet Ch a ir 1nan and day of the preceding week. The F. stival of Frenchies official dates of the examinations Tomorrow H o stess of Frolic will be May 27th to june 4th in­ Banquet Tomorrow the Freshman cia s plans elusive. a meeting in Room 202 of the Administra­ At the meeting last Thursday A reception banquet will be tion building. The Junior and Sopho-~ n~)on the committee for the French given in honor of the Very Rev. more classes will hold their elections on William M. Magee, S. j., Presi­ Club Dinner-Social announced that ~lay 11. Other organizations arc com­ Friday tvening, May 7, is the date Arrangements dent of john Carroll University, plying with the requr.st of Union President Cleveland by the University ·william Peoples, and arc meeting within they have chosen. Lake Shore Coun­ alumni, according to Dr. An­ the next week in order to have their rep­ try Club ituated at the corner of thony Kmieck, chairman of the Completed for resentatives on hand for the Union elec­ Lake Shore Boulevard and Eddy commttee in charge of the affair. tion. This reception banquet will. R ad is the scene and the orchestra Symposium be the first official affair ten­ An important characteri tic of the Car- gaged is f.1ary Kay's Rhythmaids. dered to the new president of roll men 's method of balloting is the free­ dom from politics, and clique intrigue. 1is orchestra is a talented outfit of On Sunday, May 23, the odahsts from the University. Father Magee However there has been a serious enough ung girls who have obtained quite all the Catholic Colleges and High has been with the school for a l· effort made on the part of the students reputation for themselves in re­ School:< in Greater Cleveland will gather very short time and the com­ mittee feels that it is appro­ to select the most efficient men in the cent months in and around Cleve­ at John Carroll UniYersity for a Sympo­ priate that he be given an offi­ field. Careful choosing has resulted in land. sium presented by the Communistic Re· cial welcome by the alumni and the announcement oi many worthy candi­ search ection of the Sodality. friends of the university at this dates. The speakers for the day will be Jo- time. Two Cluh Members of the committee are; ~ ,n.._"~ui.J.ll::.,n. Jame~ Dinsmore. and The e\•ent is srhedu'ed to ~tu t at ni(le­ Edward ,:{!(~1nbousek from John Car­ Messrs. John Smith, Al Hurens, t irty and dinner served at twelve-\lllr~y roll, }.figs ~.iary Doyle and 1\iis Helen J. P. Kmieck, Willis Houck, Even now, some of t te clectio _ haYe }.lcKcnna from Ursuline, and :Miss Rita Frank Ranney, Harry Hanna, taken place. The Societas Tuscalana and \ II ring down the curtain on the eve­ ~fa ck and Miss 1-ladlyn 0'.1\cill from James Laughlin, james Vana, the Scientific Academy have elected their The meal is a full course steak men and arc now promoting programs ~otre Dame. jack Sheehan, Frank Polk, Wil­ liam Corrigan, Rev. John W. to revive the influence these organization The prcsen~ schedule of arrangements Lees, Rev. Richard P. Walsh, Dr. once held. Chairman for the affair wi11 be Vincent will include }.fa. s in the morning, fol­ James Deering, Dr. P. J. Kmieck, a l\.faida assisted by Philip N. Lawton, lowed by breakfast in the cafeteria for Permeating every phase of Carroll life. Dr. Joseph Brady. The Senior those who receive Communion. Imme­ this desire of the Carroll student to boost Charles Heaton, James Foti, John Toner, and junior Guilds of john Car­ diately follO\\ ing Ma and breakfast the his school is becoming more manifest Robert Lanza and George leagoy. Mr. j roll are cooperating in pro­ ~ympo. ium will be presented and the me~t­ daily. 'e,·er is a Carroll function of­ Bernard Jablonski, moderator of the ducing a fitting program. fered without the student body giving ing will be adjourned with Benediction I French Club, will act as chaperon and J whole-hearted support to the activity. about I :30 p. m. Bernard Ceraldi, president, will be hon­ orary chairman. The committee is endeavoring to pre­ Fenn Chapter of American Student Union sent a novel and entertaining evening to a! in the hope that the affair will begin Attacks Carroll's Father Chamberlain a new tradition at John Carroll. The fill'st step in this direction and many other \\'hen the Rev. Cecil B. Cham­ say that Father Chamberlain brought no features will insure success. The French proof for his assertions. Whether or not berlain, S. professor of history Club has sponsored many events in the J., the editors would expect a peaker to at john Carroll, answered the re­ DEMA GOGU E? p~ st but until now no definite attempt has ''hip infallible proof for each of his ex­ bt!en made to create a precedent. quest of thr Student Council o£ pres ions from his hip pocket was not Fenn College and deli,·ered an ad­ made clear. But they were deri ive in clre::.s to a student Convocation of their comment upon the fact that the American Legion and tlte Veterans of M a ry S chraner ~~old Oratorical that in~titution on Thursday, \pril Foreign \Vars made these proofs avatl­ 15. 1937, he ,,.a not aware that hi· able. lecture would precipitate his being Literary Gem In Auditorium callell "demagogue" by certain stu­ Extracted from Article Stan Wood to dents of Fcnn. Departing from the custom of recent This literary gem was extracted from y~ ; ars the final round of the Oratorical Hut on :.Ionday, April 19, ju ·t the article as it appeared in the Silldelll Provide Music Conte t will be held in the Carroll audi­ such a title was aJiixed to his name Voice. "Father Chamberlain fished a red t~;~rium at a student convocation instead by the editors of the tudent f"oicc, 1 herring from the woodpile of reactionary of the main ballroom of the Hotel Cleve­ imagination and served it up with apple­ the mouthpiece of the Fenn hapter For Campus land. This change has been made in or­ ·auce to the students of Fenn, long known der that it may be more conve.nient for of the American 'tudent Cnion. for progressivism." With such a flair Club Frolic the entire student body to witness the Says AS ' for unsup1Jorted tongue wagging, the Stu­ c rntest which is one of the main events dmt Voice should go far in raising the of the year. Front for Communism standard of the college pre s in America. The Campus Club has announced that The Rev. Charles M. Ryan, S. ]., Mod­ Father Chamberlain addressed the stu­ Its unbiased report of Father Chamber­ its Spring Frolic will be held at the erator of the O ratorical Society, has an­ dents of Ftnn on the subject .. The .\the­ lain's address was both a revelation and club house of Lake Shore Country Club nounced that Tom Heffeman has been ism of Communism." In hi - lecture he on Friday, 1fay 21. According to Bill 1a surprise. " ot satisfied with asking him appointed to the chairmanship of the an­ pointed out that the American tudent to speak before their student convocation, Duffin, chairman of the committee in charge of the affair and prominent mem­ nual contest. As yet a judge has not Union and the American League .~gainst certain Fenn students felt so obligated to­ been chosen.

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