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Page 1: Carroll vs. Marshall, 1949 - Carroll Collected

John Carroll UniversityCarroll Collected

Football Programs Athletics Department

10-21-1949

Carroll vs. Marshall, 1949John Carroll University

Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/football

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics Department at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in FootballPrograms by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationJohn Carroll University, "Carroll vs. Marshall, 1949" (1949). Football Programs. 15.http://collected.jcu.edu/football/15

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THE ATHLETIC REVIEW • TWENTY -FIVE CENTS

JCU MARSHALL

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Mar hall College of Huntington , W. Va., ifl meeting the John Carroll Blue treaks tonight in the latter': opening home game of the 1949 c·ea on. Home from a long road trip which in­cluded one intersectional tilt and thre matches in ide the stat , the treak~ will be encounter­ing the 1\llar hall Thundering Herd for the third time in a series which began in 1927.

So far the record fltand s at a tie and a victory for .arroll. The first conte ·t re ulted in a 6-6 deadlock when a Marshall back intercepted a pa s and went 90 yards for the equalizer, this in old Luna Park in leve land. La t year on MaL·hall' c home field, the Streak won handily. 20-6.

ext Friday night, October 28, again at the Cleveland Stadium, Carroll goe against a tough Dowling Green team which went undefeated in ten games last year. The only blot on the Fal­con record was a 13-13 tie with the Streaks, a gam that provided four periods of bitterly­contested football. arro ll has yet to taste de­feat from the Falcon gTiclders, the , erie stand­ing· at two victories and the tie.

Tickets for the remaining t hree home games of the Streaks can be purcha ed at the John Carrol l Un iver ity Ticket Office, located in the lobby of the Administration Building on the univers ity campus at Miramar and Car roll Blvds., niversity Heigh ts 18, 0. Tickets can also be obtained at the ticket office of Richman Brothers, 736 Euclid Ave., in downtown leve­l and, duri ng the week of each home game. For Carroll 's fi nal away game with Canisius College of Duft'alo, N. Y., ticket can be purchased al t he university.

Ticket prices are a follows: (1) $2.50 box and reserved seats-upper deck

(re erved seats are the fir t i r rows behind boxes).

(2) $2 reserved seat -upper deck, all ·ec­tions.

(3) $1.50 re erved section (students)-lower deck, sections 6, 7, 8, 9. Visitors' sections are section 36 and 37.

(4) $1 general admission-lower deck, all section· except tho e hown in (3). (General admission not sold at Richman Brother . )

The Streaks' remaining home games, al l at Cleveland Stadium, are :

Friday, Oct. 28-Bowling Green, 8:15 p.m.

Friday, ov. 4-Case Tech, :15 p.m. Saturday, ov. 19-Baldwin-Wallace, 2 p.m.

The ATHLETIC REVIEW

Offic ial Football Magazine Price Twenty- f ive Cents

John Carroll University SEASON OF 1949

THOMAS C. BYRNE, Dtrector of Adverti sing

C O NTEN T S

Game Forecast and Ticket Information ............. ... ....... ..

President' s Message ......... .. 3

Carroll 's Athletic Director and Coach .... .. ................ .. .... 5

Ei sele' s Assistants ...... . ..... ...... . .. .... .... ........... .. .... .. 7

Blue Streaks ............................................. 9, 11 , 13, 15

All- Time Record Against 1949 Opponents .................... 17

John Carroll Univet sity ..................... .... .. ......... .. ......... 19

Carroll's 1949 Squad Roster ............... .... ..... ................. . 21

Starting Lineups ....... ..... .. .. .......... .. ..... .. ............... 22, 23

Opponent's 1949 Squad Roster .. . ................................. 2-1

Bond ond 1948 Gome Statist ics .................. . ...... . ....... 26

Opponents' 1949 Schedules and 1948 Results ...... .. 28 , 30

A11 7 Time Record ond Highlights ............. .. ... ... ...... . 32

Carroll' s Development Pion .................................... .. 34

fhe Alumni Association ...................................... 36

Placement Service .................... .................................. 38

Cheers and Songs .................................... .. . 40

Opponent' s Coaching Stoff .. ................................ .. ..... 42

Opponent 's Campus ond History . ... ............... ..... ...... ...... 44

Compliments

of

Walter Davis

1

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Mar hall College of Huntington , W. Va ., is meeting the John arroll Blue treak tonight in the latter' opening home game of the 1949 season. Home from a long road trip which in­cl ud d one in ter ctional t il t and t hree matches inside the tate, the Streak will be encounter­ing the Mar hall Thundering Herd for the t hird time in a . eries which began in 1927.

So far the r ecord stand at a tie and a victory for .ar roll. The fir t conte t resulted in a 6-6 deadlock when a Marsha ll back intercepted a pass and went 90 yards for the equalizer, t his in old Luna Park in leveland . Last year on Mar ha ll ' s home field, the Streak wo n handily. 20-6 .

ext F riday nig ht, October 28, ao·ai n at t he Cleveland Stadium, Carroll goes against a tough Dowling Green team which went undefeated in ten games Ia t year. The only blot on t he Fal­con r cord wa a 13-13 tie with the Streaks, a game that provided four periods of bitter ly­conte ted football. Carroll has yet to taste de­feat f rom the Falcon gridder , the eries tand­ing at two victories and t he tie.

Tickets fo r t he remaining t h ree home games of the Streak can be purcha eel at the J ohn Ca rro ll niversity Ticket Office, located in t he lobby of the Administrat ion Building on the un iversity campus at Miramar and Car roll Blvds., niversity Heigh ts 18, 0 . Tickets can al o be obtained at the ticket office of Richman Brother s, 736 Euclid Ave., in downtown Cleve­land, during t he week of each home game. F or Carroll' fmal away game wit h Canisius College of Buffalo, r Y. , t ick ts can be purcha. ed at t he university.

Ticket price are as follows : (1) $2.50 box andre erved eats-upper deck

(reserved seats are the first six row beh ind boxe ) .

(2) $2 re erved eat -upper deck, all ec­tion .

(3) $1.50 reserved section (students)-lower deck, sections 6, 7, 8, 9. Visitor s' sections are sections 36 and 37.

(4) $1 general admission- lower deck, all section except tho e shown in (3). (Gener al admi sion not sold at Rich man Brothers. )

The Streaks' remaining home o·ame , all at Cleveland Stadium, are:

Friday, Oct. 2 -Bowling Green, :15 p.m. Friday, ov. 4-Case Tech , 8 :15 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19- Baldwin-Wallace, 2 p.m.

The ATHLETIC REVIEW

Offic ial Football Magazine Price Twenty-five Cents

John Carroll University SEASON OF 1949

THOMAS C. BYRNE, Director of Adverti si ng

C O NTE N TS

Game Forecast and T icke t Information ....................... ..

Presiden t 's Message ................................................... ..

Correll 's Ath let ic Director and Coach ........................... .

Eisele's Assistan ts ......................................................... .

3

5

7

Blue Streaks .................................................. 9, 11, 13, 15

Al l-Time Record Against 1949 Opponents .................. .. 17

John Carroll Unive1 sity ................................................ .. 19

Carroll 's 1949 Squad Roster ....... .. ................................. 21

Srorting Lineups .......................... .......... ................. 22, 23

Opponent 's 1949 Squad Roster ..... .. ............................... 24

Bond and 1948 Game Statistic s ......... .. ......................... 26

Opponents' 1949 Schedules and 1948 Resu lts ........ 28, 30

All ~ T ime Record and Highlights .................................... 32

Carro ll' s Developmen t Pl a n ................... .. ....................... 34

f he Alumni Assoc ia tion ................................. .. ............ 36

Placement Service .................. .. ...................................... 38

Cheers and Songs ........................................................ 40

Opponent' s Coaching Stoff ...... .. .................................... 42

Opponent 's Campus and Histo ry ................... ................. 44

Compliments

of

Walter Davis

1

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October 21, 1949 - Cleveland Stadium

Tonight, as the Blu Streak cow poke: ride out to meet t he Thu~lder­ing Herd, ghost riding in from \~ est irginia, the President of J ohn Carroll extend a hear ty welcom to the Pre ident of Marshall College and it a lumni and fr iend in Cleveland .

The first home game of the Blue Streak call fo r an e pecial.ly warm greeting to the tru tee , facul ty, a lumni, students and f n ends ·of John

arroll , who have ibeen o loyal and nthu iastic in upport of t he team.

To the Director of Athletic , coaches, player , members of the band and the Booster ' Club my heartfelt gTatitude for making spor ts-minded Cleveland conscious of Carroll ' fine record and tradi t ions on the gridiron.

3

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President's Message JOHN CA RROLL vs . M A RS HALL COLLEGE

October 2 1, 1949 - Cleveland Stadium

Tonigh t, as the Blue treak cow poke ride out to mee~ th Th under­ing Her d, gh o t riding in from \i\ e ·t Virginia, t he President of J oh n Carroll extend a hearty welcome to the President of Mar hall ollege a nd its a lu mn i and fr iend in Cleveland .

The fi r st h ome o·ame of the Blue Streak call for an e pecially war m gr eeting to the tru~tees, faculty, a lumni, . tudents a nd friends ··o{ John Carr oll, who hav !been o loya l a nd enth u ia tic in support of t h team.

To the Director of Athletic , coache , player , members of t he band and th e Booster ' Club my heartfelt gratitu'de for making spor ts-minded Cleveland con sciou of Carroll's fine record and traditions on the gridiron.

3

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Compl iment5

of

Cathedral

Latin

School

Our 63rd Year

"Sylvanna Brand"

Hildebrandt's Meat Products

ON SALE AT ALL LEADING

MEAT MARKETS AND

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Compliments

of

A

FRIEND

CARROLL'S ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AND COACH

EUGENE G. "GE E" 0 •RST- Athletic Director- otre Dame, '2·1, born in Owensboro, Ky., in 1801, on of 11 ch ildren ... began foot­ba ll care rat No tre Dame in 1919, playing with the immQrta l George Gipp . . . teamed with the Four Hor emen in 1922 and 192 . . . in 1924 qualifi d for Olympic team and r pr ented U .. in jav lin th row at Paris that summer ... afte r leav ing Notre Dam in 1924 coach d at Roman Catholi c High chool in Philadelphia wh r h e assL ted in developing one of Iotre Dame's greats. Tom onley, who later came to an·ol l as head gri d coach ... later career included uc­c ·sful tenure. a. coach at Washington and Lee.

ani ius and DePaul ... named Director of Athletic, at arr ll in 1942 and during the war set up training pr gram for avy V-12 h re . . .. under Gcn 's direct ion, Carroll returned to gridiron in 1946 after four-year layoff and r -ent r ed basketball comp tition the sam year ... added b xing, track, golf and tenni. to the :-; port. calendar .. . th rough hi incentive some of the foremo. t coll eges in country now bolster

a rr ll 's , che lui s.

HERBERT C. "HERB" EI ELE - Head Coach-Dayton, '26, born in 1904 at McKees­port, Pa .... product of Cleveland' s Cathedral Latin High ch ool ... played end be ide Bill Belanich from 1919 to 1921 ... entered Dayton U. in 1922 . . . arned All-American honorable mention in ophomore year .. . injured in junior year, but returned in senior year to take All­Ohio and All-Catholic honor ... took pass in 1922 to break dead lock as Dayton defeated Carroll 20-13 ... went 55 yards for TD in 1925 when Carroll f II before Dayton 17-0 . . . named on 1922, 1923 and 1925 an ·oll All-Opponen t elevens ... in 1!)26 accepted fir t coaching post at St. Mary's High School in Sandu ky ... two years later accepted coaching po t at athedral Latin ... in 19 years t hat foll owed, Her b com­piled brilliant schola tic record, his teams run­ning up tota l of 131 \\·in , 33 lo ses and 18 ties . . . un beaten in 36 traight .. . spring of 1947 brought Herb college coaching portfolio for first t ime - at Carroll ... 1947 season, wi th ix win s, th ree losse , best for Streak since 1939 . . . last year Herb topp d a successful eason (7-1-2 ) wit h a Great Lak s Bowl tit! .

5

GENE OBERT Oir·t'ctor of Athletics

HERB EISELE Hearl Football Coach

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Com pi i ments

of

Cathedral

Latin

School

Our 63rd Year

"Sylvanna Brand"

Hildebrandt's

Meat Products

ON SALE AT ALL LEADING

MEAT MARKETS AND

GROCER I ES

4

UTah 1-3800

The Gardner Cartage Co.

• Movers and Erectors

of

Heavy Machinery - Boilers - Safes

• GENERAL TRUCKING

2662 East 69th Street Cleveland, Oh io

Compliments

of

A

FRIEND

CARROLL'S ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AND COACH

E GEl\'· G. "GENE" OBER T- Athletic Director- otre Dame, '2-1, born in wensboro, Ky., in 1901, one of 11 children ... beo-an foot­ball career at Notre Dame in 1919, playing with the immgrtal Ge ro-e Gipp ... t amed with the Four Horsemen in 1922 and 192 ... in 192 qual ifi ed for Olympic team and r pre ented in jav lin throw at Paris that summer ... after leaving otre Dam in 1924 coach d at Roman Catholi c Hi rh chool in Philadelphia where he assisted in developino· on of Notre Dame's greats. Torn onley, who later came to anoll a head g rid coach ... later career included suc­cessful tenures a coach at Wa hington and Lee, Cani ius and D Paul ... named Director of Athletics at arroll in 1942 and during the' ar set up t raining prooTam for av V-12 h r . . .. und r Gen ' direction, Carroll returned to gr idiron in 1946 after foLil·-year layoff and re­enter ed basketball competition the same year ... added boxing, track, go lf and tennL to the :port. calendar .. . through his incentive some of the foremo t co ll eges in country now bolster

a rrolJ'g sch dul s.

HERBERT C. "HERB" EI ELE - H ad Coach-Dayton, '26, born in 1904 at McKees­port, Pa .... product of leveland' s Cathedral Latin High School .. . played end beside Bill Belanich from 1919 to 1921 ... entered Dayton

. in 1922 ... earned All-American honorabl mention in ophomore year ... injured in junior year, but returned in . enior year to take All­Ohio and All-Catholic h onor .. . took pass in 1922 to breal< dead lock as Dayton defeated

an·oll 20-13 ... went 55 yards for TD in 1925 ·when Carroll fe ll before Dayton 17-0 . .. named on 1922, 1923 and 1925 Carroll All-Opponent elevens . .. in 1926 accepted fir t coaching po t at St. Mary's High chool in Sandu ky ... two years later accepted oaching post at Cathedral Latin ... in 19 year s that followed, Herb com­piled brilliant schola tic record hi teams run­ning up tota l of 131 "·ins, 33 loss s and 18 tie· ... unb aten in 36 stra ight ... spring of 1947 brought Herb college coaching portfolio for first time - at Carroll .. . 1947 season, with ix win , three loss s, best for tt·eaks since 1939 . . . last yea r Herb topped a ucce sful sea on (7-1-2) ·with a Great Lakes Bowl title.

5

GENE ORER T Director o f Athletics

HERB EISELE Head FootbaU Coach

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COMPLIMENTS

OF THE

Fairmount

Theatre

Fairmount & W arrensville

Cen te r Road

SHAKER HEIGHTS,

OHIO

Savings Insured up to $ 5000.

We Welcome Your Savings Account

Start a savings account for your own

secu rity and peace of mind. Open one

at the Bonk of Ohio, 921 Huron Rood ,

downtown-or at your Bonk of Ohio

neighborhood branch. It's easy to save

once you get started .

THE

BANK OF OHIO 6 Convenient Offices

" Member the Federal Deposi t Insurance Corporation "

6

JOHN CARROLL'S OWN FLORIST

FOR LAST 1 5 YEAR S

Corsages of UNUSUAL QUALITY

and DISTINCTION

y

BRUNSWICK'S 10914 Ca rnegie Ave . 2002 Lorain Ave .

GA. 48 00 MA . 3 544

113 82 Lakeshore Boulevard RE. 0200

NOTE : Carroll Stud ents On ly- 1 O% Discoun t on Corsages Upon Presentation of Th is Ad .

HEINEN'S, Inc. COMPLETE FOOD MARKETS

16708 Kinsman Rd. Near Lee Rood

2195 South Taylor Rd.

Shop

Save

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FOR ALL YOUR FOOD NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF .

MONEY, TIME AND EFFORT.

Quality FINEST AT ALL TIMES.

- .

EISELE'S ASSIST AtNTS

BILL BELANICH L ine Coad1

FRA K G. "BILL" BELA ICH-Line Coach - Dayton, '27, Cleveland-born in 190 .. . has heen playing with or assisting Herb ince early day as player at athedral Latin . . . husky "B ull ," later called "Bill," entered Dayton in 19~3 ... went on to h come one of Flyer ' all­time g r at tackles ... named on an·oll's All­Opponent team of 1925 a nd 1926 ... in latter year gained All-American honorable mention, All-Ohio a nd All-Catholic . . . t urned to pro­fessiona l football after graduation in 1927, play­ing with Dayton Triangles for next thre year . . . came to Carroll in 1947 to build the t rong

tt·eak forward wall s.

DrCK T PTA Fn• h man Coach

RICHARD D. "DICK" T PTA - Fre hman Coach - otre Dame, '43, Cleveland-born in 1921 . . . began his athletic career during­E i el ' s coaching tenure at Cathedral Latin .. 0

played on Latin's city championsh ip football team of 1938 ... won three letters each in foot-ball and track 0 • • till holds Cleveland Senate record in 440-yard da h ... enter ed otre Dame . .. joined Eisele staff at Carroll in pring of 1948 .. . has good- looking crop of freshmen to g-room for 1950 var sity.

7

0 N MORMILE Ba('kfield Coach

DA . "DA NY" MORMILE - Backfield Coach-John arroll , '3 , born in 1915 in Bed­ford, 0 .... b gan hi g rid ca r r at lev land Hal) Name High chool ... a scholasti~ two­spor t man .. . entered a rroll in 19 4 ... won r nown a one of Blue treak ' a ll-time g reats on gridiron and hardwoo l ... captain d cag team in 193 ... quarterbacl{ed arroll in 19 5. 19 6 and 19' 7 ... returned to Holy ame after grad uation a a istant to Jo Gavin, now h ad coach at Dayton, and in 1947 took over head coaching duties wh n Gav in joined college rank ... 1947 team napped Latin 's 6-game win !itl·ea k . . . ign d a Carr 11 backfield coach in pring of 194 ... begins his secon l . ason as tr ak coach.

DrCK ILIANO Trainer

RI HARD A. "DICK" ILIANO-Trainer­Baldwin-Wallace, '39, born at leveland in 1916 . .. attended Collinwood High School, graduat­ing in 1934 . .. entered Baldwin-Wa1lace and was member of the ellow J acket squad of 193 , winning monogram . . . a Cleveland Athl tic Club boxing champ . . . erved three year with the a rmy ordnance divi ion .. . hold master's degree in body mechanics from Western Re-erve Univer sity and is charter member of

Ohio-Michigan-Indiana Trainers A ociation .. . continue t udy of body mechanics during urn­mer months at the Univer ity of Chicago.

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COMP LIMENTS

OF THE

Fairmount

Theatre

Fairmount & W a rrensville

Cen ter Rood

SHAKER HEIGHTS,

OHIO

Savings Ins ured up to $5000.

We Welcome Your Savings Account

Start a savings account for your own

secu rity and peace of m ind. Open one

at the Bank of Ohio, 921 Huron Road ,

downtown-or at your Bank of Oh io

neighborhood branch. It's easy to save

once you get started.

THE

BANK OF OHIO 6 Convenient Offices

" Member the Federal Deposit Insura nce Cor poration"

6

JOHN CARROLL'S OWN FLORIST

FOR LAST 1 5 YEAR S

Corsages of UNUSUAL QUALITY

and DISTINCTION

BY

BRUNSWICK'S 10914 Ca rnegie Ave. 2002 Lora in Ave.

GA. 48 00 MA. 3 544

223 82 Lakeshore Boulevard RE . 0200

NOT E: Ca rroll Stud ents Only- 1 O% Discount on Corsag es Upon Presentation of Thi s Ad .

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EISELE'S ASSIST ANTS

BILL BELA ICH Lin e Coa<"h

F RA K G. "BILL" BELA ICH-Line Coach - Dayton, '27, Clev land-born in 1903 ... ha, heen playing with or a sis ting Herb since early day. a player at ath edral Latin .. . husky "Bull ," late r ca lled " Bill ," enter ed Dayton in 19~3 . .. went on to become one of Flyer ' all ­time g r eat tack] ... named on Carroll' All­Opponen t team of 1.925 and 1926 ... in latter year o·ained All-American honorable mention, All-Ohio and All-Catholic . . . t urned to pro­fes ional footba ll after gr aduat ion in 1927, play­ing wit h Dayton Triang les for next three year . .. cam to Carroll in 1947 to build t he t ron g-

tt·eak forward wall .

OlCK TUPTA Ft·esh man Coach

RICHARD D. "DICK" T PTA - Fre hman Coach - Totre Dame, '43, leveland-born in 1921 . . . began his athletic career during­Eisele's coaching tenure at Cath dra l Latin .. . played on Latin's city champion h ip football team of 193 ... won three letters each in foot­ball and track . . . till holds Cleveland enate record in 440-yard da h . . . entered otre Dame . . . joined Eisele staff at Carroll in pring- of 1948 . .. ha good- looking crop of freshmen to gr oom for 1950 varsity.

7

UAN MORMILE Backfield Couch

DA J • "DA NY" :VTORMILE - Backfield Coach-John an·oll , '3 , born in 1.915 in Bed­ford , 0 .. . . began hi g rid career at l veland Holy Nam Hig h School . .. a schol a ~ti ~ two­sport man . .. entered a n·oll in 19 4 . . . won r nown a. one of Blu treak ' all-time g reats on gridiron and hardwood . . . aptained cag team in 19 .. . quarterbacked arroll in 1935, 1936 and 1.9' 7 .. . returned to Holy ame after grad uation as ass istant to Jo Gavin, now h ad coach at Dayton, and in 19..J7 took over head coachin o· duti w h n Gavin joined coll ege rank . .. 1947 team snapped Latin's 36-game win streak .. . signed as an·oll backfi ld coach in pring of 194 . . . b gins his second . ea on a treak coach.

DICK ILIANO Trainer

RI HARD A. "DICK" ILIANO-Trainer­Baldwin-Wallace, '39, born at Cleveland in 1916 . . . attended Collinwood High School, graduat­ing in 1934 . .. en ter d Baldwin-Wallace and was memb r of the Yellow J acket quad of 193 , \\'inning monogTam . . . a Cleveland Athletic Club boxing champ ... served three year with the a rmy ordnance divi ion . .. holds master's degree in body mechanic from Western Re-erve ni ver sity and i charter member of

Ohio-Michigan-Indiana Tra iners Association ... continues t udy of body mechanics during urn­mer months at the Univer ity of Chicago.

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Carroll's Huskies

Drink .. .

HORTEN'S Pure Milk

A Qual it y Product

For The

Ent i re Forni ly

T o Enj oy

HORTEN'S DAIRY CO. Phone: MElrose 1080 - 1 081

Your Ord e r Will Be Given Prompt Attention

The

Mooney Iron Works

Company

3319 East 80th Street

BEST WI SHES FOR A

SUCCESSFUL SEASON

eaJtlj,_ HEIGHTS TAVERN

FAMOUS FOR OUR

ROAST BEEF

2180 Lee Road

After the Game

Meet at . . .

PROKOP'S TAVERN

Mayfield Road

at

Lee Road

MARlO ALEMAGNO- guaru

AL BIESHADA- guard

BILL ELINE-cen ter

BLUE STREAKS

HOMAN CONTI-end

DANNY FARRELL-back

9

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CarroWs Huskies

Drink ...

HORTEN'S Pure Milk

A Quality Product

For The

Enti re Fomi ly

To Enjoy

HORTEN'S DAIRY CO. Phone: MElrose 1080 - 1081

Your Ord e r Will Be Given Prompt Attention

The

Mooney Iron Works

Company

3319 East 80th Street

BEST WISHES FOR A

SUCCESSFUL SEASON

C£~JtCL

HEIGHTS TAVERN

FAMOUS FOR OUR

ROAST BEEF

2180 Lee Road

After the Game

Meet at . ..

PROKOP'S TAVERN

Mayfield Road

at

Lee Road

AL BIESHADA-guard

BILL ELINE-cen ter

BLUE STREAKS

ROMAN CONTI-end

OAN~'Y FARRELL--back

9

TOJ\1 BE1Hf-nd

BOB GRINDERING-centet·

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Kilroy Structural

Steel Co.

• Engineers and Fabricators

of Steel for All Purposes

• 8500 Union Avenue

Penn. R. R.

vu. 3-3000

Compliments

of

Randall Park Racing Assn.

10

BEST WISHES

from the

ORTH AMERICA MANUFACTURING

COMPA Y

Industr ia l Dual Fuel

Combustion Equipment

for

O il and Gas

CLEVELAND 5, OHIO

The Hudson Fuel Co.

COALS OF ESTABLISHED DEPENDAB ILITY

FOR STEAM , INDUSTRIAL AND

HOME USE

Phone

VUlcan 3-4300

For Quotations

Gla%ier Track Road

Cleveland 4, Ohio

BOB HARCSARIK-qb

DON KENNEY-hb

BILL l\'IALONE-hb

BLUE STREAKS

SIG HOLOWENKO-tacklc

~~~!Y'~~:.;;: -'"#/'·~-· ~

BOB KILFOYLE- <1h

11

JOE MINOR-end

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Kilroy Structural

Steel Co.

• Engineers and Fabricators

of Steel for A l l Purposes

• 8500 Union Avenue

Pe nn. R. R.

vu. 3-3000

Compliments

of

Randall Park Racing Assn.

10

BEST WISHES

from the

NORTH AMERICAN MANUFACTURING

COM A Y

Industria l Dual Fuel

Combustion Equipment

for

O il and Gas

CLEVELAND 5, OH IO

The Hudson Fuel Co.

COALS OF ESTABLI SHED DEPENDAB ILITY

FOR STEAM, INDUSTR IAL AND

HOME USE

Phone

VUlcan 3-4300

For Quotations

Glazier Track Road

Cleveland 4, O·hio

BLUE STREAKS

BOB HARCSAHIK- 4h SIG HOLO\VENKO-tacklc

DON KENNEY-hb BOB KILFOYLE- <tb

BILL MALONE-hb JOE MINOR-end

11

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JAMES W . McGORRAY JOH J . O'MALLEY President S ecretary-Treasurer

Me orray ro . FUNERAL DIRECTORS

"As Old as 1870- as

M odern a 1949"

Co .

For three qu;~rte rs of a century this

organization has rendered impar­

tial service to families in all walks

of life, with painstaking care and

efficiency. A capable staff to serve

and execute every trust with perfec­

tion of detail, ha won for us an

enviable reputation.

Lakewood Home - 14133 Detroit Avenue

3040 Lorain Avenue A Tlanric 9800

Compliments

of

The

Fairmount

Center

Co.

12

Compliments

of

AL FLAGEL

and Family

PIES und CAKES BAKED

ESPECIALLY FOR YOU

PRATT WEBB PIES CHerry 0862 DON WEBB, Prop.

BILL MOWER-hb

LEN OEDER-hb

BLUE STREAKS

BTI_,L NOWASKEY-guard

BURRELL HIELO - hb

ED SULLJV AN-guard

13

RAY OGRINC- cen ter

DON SHULA-hb

VINCE TADDEO-tackle

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JAMES W . McGORRAY JOHN J. O ' MALLEY

President Secretary-Jrreasurer

Me orray ro Co. FUNERAL DIRECJrORS

"As Old as 1870-as M odern as 1949"

+

For three quarters of a century this

organization has rendered impar­

tial service to families in all walks

of life, with painstaking care and

efficiency. A capable staff to serve

and execute every tru t with. perfec­

tion of detail, ha won for us an

enviable reputation.

+

Lakewood Home - 14133 Detroit Avenue

3040 Lorain Avenue ATlantic 9800

Compliments

of

The

Fairmount

Center

Co.

BLUE STREAKS

Com pi iments

of

AL FLAGEL BILL MOWER-hb RAY OGRINC-center

and Family

PIES ond CAKES BAKED

BURR ELL SHIELOS-hb

ESPECIALLY FOR YOU

PRATT WEBB PIES CHerry 0862 DON WEBB, Prop.

LEN OEDER-hb VINCE TADDEO-tackle

12

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Sullivan Bros. Plumbing & Heating Co.

12416 Superior Avenue

GArfield 7755

THE UNITED PROVISION CO. OF CLEVELAND, Inc.

Catering to Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs,

Colleges and Dining Cars

1310 E. 12th St. CH. 1108

Steel Plate Fabricators

Ohio Machine & Boiler Company

1501 University Road

PRospect 2755

COUGHLIN & WHITEHEAD COMPANY

INSU RANCE OF ALL KINDS

614 Williamson Bldg.

MAin 6751

14

Cleveland Federation of Labor

JOHN F. BURNS, President

WILLIAM FINNEGAN, Secreta ry

CRAFTSMA NS HIP PLUS SERVI CE

THE JUDSON COMPANY PRINTERS

1014 Rockwell CHerry 5320

COMPLETE Ll N E OF HOUSEWARES

Fairmount Center Hardware

SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS

20637 FAIRMOUNT FA. 6000

Shaker Heights, Ohio

YOU will Be Ama2:ed at Waterlox Finishes

For Every Purpose - Inside or Outside

CALL or WRITE

WATERLOX DIVISI,ON The Empire Varnish Co.

2636 East 76th Street

UTah 1-2737 Cleveland, Ohio

BLUE STREAKS

CARL T ASEFF- fb

J. M. DINDIA & SONS WHOLESALE FRUITS, VECET ABLES &. CROCERIES

• We Special ize in Cater ing to

HOTELS, RESTAU RAN TS & IN STITUTIONS

3016 Cedar Avenue

PRospect 1919 PRospect 5190

Complimen ts Best W ishes From

of FRANCES P. BOLTON JOHN A. FREWEN Congres : man - 22nd Distr ict

15

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Sullivan Bros. Plumbing & Heating Co.

12416 Superior Avenue

GArfield 7755

THE UNITED PROVISION CO. OF CLEVELAND, Inc.

Catering to Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs,

Colleges and Di ni ng Cars

1 31 0 E. 12th St. CH. 1108

Steel Plate Fabr icators

Ohio Machine & Boiler Company

1501 University Road

PRospect 2755

COUGHLIN & WHITEHEAD COMPANY

INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS

614 Williamson Bldg.

MAin 6751

14

Cleveland Federation of Labor

JO HN F. BURNS, President

WILLIAM FINNEGAN, Secretary

CRAFTSMA NS HIP PLUS SERVI CE

THE JUDSON COMPANY PRINTERS

1014 Rockwell CHerry 5320

COMPLETE Ll N E OF HOUSEWARES

Fairmount Center Hardware

SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS

20637 FAIRMOUNT FA. 6000

Shaker Heights, Ohio

YOU will Be Amazed at Waterlox Finishes

For Every Purpose - Inside or Outside

CALL or WRITE

WATERLOX DIVISI,ON The Empire Varnish Co.

2636 East 76th Street

UTah 1-2737 Cleveland, Ohio

BLUE STREAKS

CARL TASEFF- f b

J. M. DINDIA & SONS WHOLESALE FRUITS, VECET ABLES &. CROCERIES

• We Specialize in Cate ring to

HOTELS, RESTA URANTS & INSTITUTIO NS

3016 Cedar Avenue

PRospect 1919 PRospect 5190

Compliments Best Wishes From

of FRANCES P. BOLTON JOHN A. FREWEN Congres :man - 22nd Di strict

15

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THE

KALILL COMPANY

SEW ER AN D WATER M AIN CONTRACTORS

4161 West 150th Street Clearwate r 3848

Compliments

of

Baum Ice Cream Co. 1404 Abbey PRospect 7662

Compliments

of

A. VISCONSI 1405 Schofield Building

MAin 9492

Compliments

of

CE-FAIR TAVERN 1 2405 CEDA R ROAD

16

R. J. PLATTEN CONTRACTOR

Scranton & West 25th Street SHadyside 5727

Riester & Thesmacher Company

SHEET M ETAL PRODUCTS

1526 West 25th Street CHerry 0154

Compliments

of

Teamsters Joint Council No. 41

Compliments

of

A Friend

ALL-TIME RECORD AGAINST 1949 OPPONENTS TEXAS WE TERN

Fir st n~eeting between t he t wo school

TOLEDO

1933-J. . ___ , ___ ____ 33 T ledo -------------------- 13 1938-J.C. ____________ 6 Toledo -----·-------------- 6 1939-J.C. ____________ 0 Toledo ____________________ 20 1940- J . . _________ ___ 12 Toledo -------------------- 33 1941-J.C. ____________ 0 Toledo _ ------------------ 20 1942-J.C. __ __ _____ __ 6 Toledo -·------------ __ 6 1946-J.C. -·----·-- __ 19 Toledo . ---·-------------- 2 1947-J. . -----·------ 35 Toledo -----·-----·-------- 14 1948-J.C. ____________ 46 Toledo -----·- -------- --·-- 20

J.C. won 3, lo t 4, tied 2

YO NG TOWN

1938--J.C. -·-----·-·-- 20 Young town ---·------ 12 1947-J".C. ----·-·----- 2 Youngstown ---------- 13 1948-J.C. ____________ 13 Young town ---------- 6

J .C. won 2, lo t 1, t ied 0

XAVIER

1920-J.C. __________ __ 0 Xavier -----·---·---·------ 17 1921-J.C. ____________ 0 Xavier ---·--------------- 28 1922-J.C. -·---·-·---- 19 Xavier -------------·------ 19 1923-J.C. ·----------- 9 Xavier ····----·-··-------- 13 1940-J.C. __ ______ __ __ 12 Xa vier -·------------------ 33 1941-J.C. ____________ 0 Xavier -----·-------------- 25 1942-J.C. ___ ____ __ ___ 7 Xavier -----·-----·-------- 26 1946-J.C. -------·---- 6 Xavier ----------------- --- 7 1947-J.C. ____________ 0 Xavier -- ----------- ·------ 21 1948-J.C. ____________ 13 Xavier -------------·------ 7

J .C. won 1, lost 8, t ied 1

MARSHALL

1927-J.C. ___ __ __ ____ _ 6 Mar shall ------- --------- 6 1948-J.C. __ ________ __ 20 Marshall -·-------------- 6

J .C. won 1, lo t 0, t ied 1

BOWLING GREEN

1924---J.C. -·-· -·-·-· -- 51 Bowling Green ____ 0 1938--J.C. -·---· -·-·-- 20 Bowling Green ____ 0 1948-J.C. -·----- --·-- 13 Bowling Green ____ 13

J .C. won 2, lost 0, t ied 1

Compliments of

1931-J . . 1932-J . . 1933-J.C. 1934-J.C. 1935- J . . 1936-J.C. 1937-J.C. 193 -J.C. 19 9--J.C. 1940-J . . 19<U-J.C. 1942-J.C. 1946-J.C. 1947-J.C. 194 -J.

CASE TEC'H

-------·---- 19 Ca e --·-------·--------- __ 0 ------------ 7 Ca e --··-·------· __ ________ 14 ------------ 0 Case _ ------·--·------ __ _ 20 --- --------- 0 Ca e ________ ·--- --------- 0 ------------ 6 Ca e _ -·-- _ ··---------- 12 --- --------- 0 Ca e _ ---------------- --- - 27 ___________ _ 0 Ca e _ ·-·-·---·-------·----· 19 __ ___ _______ 14 ase _ ---·------------- 0 ------------ 19 a e --· ·------·----- 0 ------------ 12 Case _ _ __ .. -·-· --- _____ 1 ------------ 6 Ca e ____ ------------------ 8 ____________ 12 Case _________ --·---- ·----- 0 ____________ 19 Ca e __ ----·-·------------- 6 ------------ 26 Cas ____ ____ ------------- 7 -------·---- 33 a e ______ ---·------------- 13

J .C. won 7, lo t 7, tied 1

1921-J.C. ------------ 6 Cani iu -- -------------· 24 1923-J.C. ------------ 0 Can isius ____ ____ ·-- __ 30 1924-J.C. __ __ ______ __ 30 Cani iu ______ ________ 10 1925-J. . ____ __ ______ 0 an isiu (forfei t) 1 194 -J.C. ------------ 14 Canisiu ------------ **13

*'~ Second Great Lake Bowl Game J. C. won 2 lost 3, tied 0

BALDWIN-WALLACE

1921-J.C. __________ __ 13 B.W. -- ---·-·------------- ·-· 13 1923-J.C. ---·-------- 25 B. ~ . ----· ··-----·· ·-------- 0 1932-J.C. ____________ 0 B .\~ . ----····------·--------- 0 1933-J.C. ---------·-- 7 B.W. __ ------·----------···- 7

-J.C. ____________ 0 B.\i\ . .. ··--------·--------- 6 1934.--J.C. ----·------- 7 B.\i\ . ----- --·----·-- --------- 10 1935- J.C. ------------ 6 B.W. ---------· ·-·----------- 33 1936-J . . ______ ______ 7 B.\i\ . ----··-··-·----------·-· 48 1937-J.C. ____________ 7 B.\ _____ ·-- --···-------· 21 1938--J . . __________ __ 25 B.W. _____ ------- ···------·- 6 1939-J.C. ------------ 7 B.W. __ --------------------- 6 1940-J.C. ------------ 0 B.W. _ . ---·- ·--·-------- 40 1941-J.C. ____________ 0 B.W. ----·-··-· -·-·--------- 0 1942-J.C. ------- ----- 7 B.\N. ----·--·----·-·--------- 0 1946- J .C. _________ ___ 0 B.W. __ __ , ___ ., _____________ 48 1947-J.C. ---·---·---- 28 B.W. ----------·------------· 19 1948-J.C. -----·-·---- 13 B.W. -----·· _ --·----------- 13

J .C. won 6, los t 7, ti d 4

N. E. A. Service

17

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THE

KALILL COMPANY

SEWER A N D WATER MAIN CONTRACTORS

4161 West 150th Street CLearwate r 3848

Compliments

of

Baum Ice Cream Co. 1404 Abbey

Com pliments

of

PRospect 7662

A. VISCONSI 1405 Schofield Building

MAin 9492

Compliments

of

CE-FAIR TAVERN 12405 CEDAR ROAD

16

R. J. PLATTEN CON TRACTOR

Scranton & West 25th Street SHadyside 5727

Riester & Thesmacher Company

SHEET METAL PRODUCTS

1526 West 25th Street CHerry 0154

Compliments

of

Teamsters Joint Council No. 41

Compliments

of

A Friend

ALL-TIME RECORD AGAINST 1949 OPPONENTS TEXA WE TERN

F irs t rr. e t ing bet ween t h e tv1·o school

TOLEDO

1933-J .C. . .......... 33 Toledo .................... 13 193 -J.C. ............ 6 Toledo .................... 6 1939-J.C. ...... ...... 0 Toledo ................... 20 1940-JoC . ............ 12 Toledo oo .. o········o·----o 33 1941-JOCo ········o·o- 0 Toledo ... o .. o·····o······ 20 1942-JoCo ······-·o··. 6 Toledo . ..oo ... oo•o··-·o· 6 1946-JoCo . ····o·· .. 19 Toledo ·······o···-oo······ 28 1947-JOCO ............ 35 Toledo .... o ........... o··· 14 1948-JoCo ............ 46 Toledo .... o·-·········o··· 20

J OCo won 3, lo t 4. tied 2

YO N GSTOWN

1938-Jo . ........ .... 20 Young town .... ooo··· 12 1947--JOCO ....... o.... 2 Youngstown .... oooo .. 13 1948-J.Co ............ 13 Youngstown ... o...... 6

JO CO won 2, lost 1, t ied 0

XAVIER

1920-J.C. o..... .. .... 0 Xa vier ..... o .............. 17 1921-J.C. .. .... ..... . 0 Xa vier ________ _______ ____ 28 1922-JOCo ........... 19 Xa vier ............. ...... 0 19 1923-JOCO ···o·oo····· 9 Xa vier ..... oo ......... oo .. 13 1940-J.C. oo.oooo ..... 12 Xavier ................ 00 .. 33 1941-JOC. ......... ... 0 Xavier .................... 25 1942-J.C. ............ 7 Xa vi r .................... 26 1946-J.C . .. 00........ 6 Xa vier .............. oo.... 7 1947-JOCo ............ 0 Xa vier ...... 00 ............ 21 1948-JOC. . ........... 13 Xa vier .................... 7

JO C. won 1, lo t 8, tied 1

MARSHALL

1927-J.Co ............ 6 Mar shall ................ 6 1948-JOCo 0 . .... 0 ..... 20 Mar sha ll ................ 6

J.C. won 1, lost 0, tied 1

BOWLING GREEN

1924-J.C . ............ 51 Bowling Green .... 0 1938-J.C . ...... ...... 20 Bowling Green .... 0 1948-J.C. . ........... 13 Bowling Green .... 13

J .C. won 2, los t 0, t ied 1

Compliments of

1931-J . . 1932-JoC. 1933-JOC. 1934-J. 0

1935-J.C . 1936-J.Co 1937-J . . 193 -J.C. 1939-JOC . 1940-Jo 0

1941-JOC. 1942-JoCo 1946-JOCo 1947-JOCo 1948-Jo

CASE TE H

............ 19 ase .................. 0 .. 0 00 ... 00.... 7 a e .... oooooo· .......... 14 .. .......... 0 Ca e . ....... ..... ... ... .. . 20 oo.......... 0 Ca e .............. oo.... 0 ...... 0000.. 6 Ca e . 0000.. .. .. oo ..... . 12 ............ 0 Ca e ............. ooooo .. oo 27 ............ 0 a se . 00 ................. 00 19 ... oo....... 14 Ca e .... ............. 0 ...... oo .... 19 Ca e .... ............. 0 ............ 12 Ca . .. ................ 00 1 OOOooOOoOoOO 6 8 .......... .. 12 ase ........ oo........... 0 ............ 19 Ca e .. 00 ................ 6 ..... oo ..... 26 Case .. 00................... 7 .. 00 ........ 33 Ca e ...... 00 .... oo ... oo. 1

J . . won 7, lo t 7, tied 1

CANI IUS

1921-JoC. 00 .... 0..... 6 Canisiu ................ 24 1923-JOCo ............ 0 Cani iu ........ ... ... 0 1924---J'OC . ..... 00 ..... 30 Cani iu .. 0 0000 ..... 10 1925-JoC. ............ 0 Canisius (for feit) 1 1948-JOCo ........... 0 14 Cani ius ............ **13

**Second Gr eat Lakes Bowl Game J.C. won 2, lost 3, t ied 0

BA LDWIN-WALLACE

1921-J.C . ............ 13 B.W . ....................... 13 1923- J .C. ..00 ........ 25 Bo\i\ 0 ............. ......... 0 1932-JOC. ............ 0 Bov\ 0 0 .. 00................... 0 1933-JOCo ............ 7 B.W . ............. oo....... 7

-JOCO ............ 0 B.Wo. 000 ............... .. 6 1934-J.C. ............ 7 B.W o ... 00 ................... 10 1935-JoCo ............ 6 BOW . .. oo.oooo ............... 33 1936-JOCO ............ 7 B.Wo ............ 0 ........... 4 1937-J.Co ............ 7 B.Wo ........ oo ........... 21 1938-JOCo ............ 25 BoWO .oo ............ oo ... oo.. 6 1939-J.C. oo.......... 7 BoWo 0 ...................... 6 1940-JOCO ............ 0 BOW O. 00 ....... 0000 ..... 40 1941-JOCo .... 00...... 0 Bo\i\ 0 ...... oo ...... 0 ..... 0 1942-J.Co ........... 0 7 BoWO Ooooo ...... 00........ 0 1946-JOC . ....... oo... 0 BOWo ....................... 48 1947-J.C. oo ..... oo ... 2 B.v\ 0 ........................ 19 194 ---J'OCo .... oo ...... 13 B.W o .................. oo .. 13

J.Co won 6, lost 7, tied 4

N. E. A. Service

17

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THE CHEMICAL RUBBER CO. Distributors of

LABORATORY SUP P L I E S, SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT, ANALYTICAL CHEMICALS

Publishers of the World Famous 'HANDBOOK of CHEMISTRY and PHYSICS'

231 0 Superior Ave. Cleveland 14, Ohio

Compliments

of

CLEVELAND TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 53

1559 East 17th St. Cleveland 14, Ohio PRospect 2965 - 2966

PHIL J . PLUNKETT, Pres. C. C. HILPERT, Sec .-Trees.

JAMES P. DUNCAN, Vice - Pres.

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~~ ~

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W ill Improve Your Golf and Sport Shoes

EXPERT SHOE CLEANING AND DYE ING

FAIRMOUNT SHOE REPAIR QUALI TY AND SERVICE

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Est. 1875

Ziechmann FLORISTS

Growers and Designers of Quality Products

DAiehurst 3031 Open Evenings

2970 Warrensville Center Rd. Shaker Heights

18

The Sweeney & Wise Co. PLUMBING, HEATING AND

AIR CONDITIONING

CONTRACTORS

102 10 Woodlan d Ave. CEdar 307&.

Cleve land 4 , Ohio

NOW' A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT TO SERVE YOU

Collegian Cleaners 13433 - 37 CEDAR ROAD

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

SAME DAY SERVICE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST

For PROMPT PICK - UP and DELIVERY

Service Phon e: FAirmount 73 23

Compliments

of

The Cleveland Switchboard

Company Cleveland, Ohio

W hen in N eed of Electrical Wiring

Equi pment , Remember to Call

HARRINGTON ELECTRIC CO. ELECTR ICAL CONTRACTORS

MA. 6177 719 Caxton Bldg.

JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY

GRA SELLI TOWER

J ohn Carroll University, located in one of Cleveland's newer res idential subU'rbs, Univer­sity Heights, occupies seven imposing building and fifty acres of campu . Gothic type in archi­tecture, the structure are completely furnished wit h modern equipment and faci lities. Two buildings are devoted entirely to science.

John Carroll began her educational work in 1886 when the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) e tab­li hed itself in Cleveland by opening St. Ignatius Coll ege on the city's West Side.

In 1890 the college was incorporated under t he laws of Ohio and legally empowered to confer the usual degrees of arts and cience .

In 1896 a meterological observatory came into exi tence under the noted seismologist, the Rev. Frederick L. Odenbach, S.J. Eight year later

19

the Carroll seismological observatory was es­tablished, thus becoming the fourth observatory of its kind to be founded in the United States. It now rank among t he top ten sei. mological station in the country.

Late in December, 1935, after an intensive fund-raising campaign had achieved success for a building program, the univer ity taff and students moved to their sparkling new quarters and plant in University Heights. Ten years later provision was made for a School of Busi­ness, Economics and Government to be added to the long-standing College of Arts and Sci­ence .

Expanding enrollment, enlargement of cur­ricula and continued implementation of a whole-orne educational philo ophy have since fur ther

combined to give John Carroll Univer ity a per­manently sub tantial reputation for ound ad­vanced education.

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THE CHEMICAL RUBBER CO. Distributors of

LABORATORY SUP P L I E S, SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT, ANALYTICAL CHEMICALS

Publishers of the World Famous 'HANDBOOK of CHEMISTRY and PHYSICS'

2310 Supe rior Ave. Cleve la nd 14, Oh io

Compliments

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CLEVELAND TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 53

15 59 East 17th St. Cleveland 14, Ohio PRospect 2965 - 2966

PHIL J . PLUNKETT, Pres. C. C. HILPERT, Sec. -Treos.

JAMES P. DUNCAN, Vice -Pres.

"D~mttnd tht UNION LABEL on ALL your PR.JNTI G"

~" -The NEW LUG RUBBER SOLES

W ill Improve Your Golf and Sport Shoes

EXPERT SHOE CLEAN ING AND DYEI NG

FAIRMOUNT SHOE REPAIR QUALITY AND SERV ICE

C CORDARO Fairmount Theatre Bldg.

Es t . 1875

Ziechmann FLORISTS

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JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY

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J ohn Carroll Universit y, located in one of Cleveland'. newer residential subU'l·bs, Univer­sity Heights, occupies seven imposing building and fifty acres of campus. Gothic type in archi­tecture, the tructure are completely furnished with modern eq uipment and faci litie . Two buildings are devoted entirely to science.

John Carroll began her educational work in 1 86 when the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) estab­li hed it elf in Cleveland by opening St. Ignatius College on the city's West Side.

In 1890 t he college wa incorporated under t he laws of Ohio and legally empowered to confer the u ual degrees of arts and sciences.

In 1896 a meterological observatory came into existence under the noted eismologi t, the Rev. F rederick L. Odenbach, .J. Eight year later

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the Carroll seismological observatory was es­tablished, thus becoming t he fourth observatory of its kind to be fo unded in the United States. It now rank among t he top ten ei mological stations in the country .

Late in December, 1935, after an intensive fund-raising campaign had achieved success for a building program, the univer ity staff and students moved to their sparkling new quarters and plant in University Heights. Ten years later provision wa made for a School of Busi­ness, Economics and Government to be added to the long-standing College of Arts and Sci­ences.

Expanding enrollment, enlargement of cur­ricula and continued implementation of a whole­some educational phi lo ophy have since fur ther combined to give John Carroll University a per­manently ubstantial r eputation for sound ad­vanced education.

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No. Name

37 Alemagno, Mario 34 ':'Aurilio, AI 14 Behm, Tom 44 Bie hada, AI 23 ':'Conti, Roman 25 ':'Cornachione, Sil 33 ':'E line, Bill 30 ':'Faix, Don 4 Farrell, Dan 42 Grindering, Bob 13 Harcsarik, Bob 39 ':' Holowenko, ig 32 *Janiak, Nes 10 Kenney, Don 20 ':'Kilfoyle, Bob 28 ':'Koster, Ken 17 ':'Kubancik , Ed 35 ':'McKeon, Bill 40 Malloy, Tom 18 Malone, Bill 24 Mandula, Jo hn 22 ':' Minor, Joe 31 Mower, Bill 27 ':'Nowaskey, Bill 36 Ogrinc, Ray 26 ':'Schaffer, Rudy 12 Sh ields, Bur r ell 16 ':' ShuJa, Don 15 ':'Soeder, Len 21 Sullivan , Ed 38 Taddeo, Vince 11 ':'T9,.seff, Carl 19 ':' Zupke, Bob

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No. Name

37 Alemagno, Mario 34 ':'Aurilio, AI 14 Behm, Tom 44 Bieshada, AI 23 ':'Conti, Roman 25 ':'Cornachione, Sil 33 ':'Eline, Bill 30 ':'Faix, Don 48 Farrell, Dan 42 Grindering, Bob 13 Harcsarik, Bob 39 ':'Holowenko, Sig 32 *Janiak, Ne 10 Kenney, Don 20 *Kilfoyle, Bob 28 ':'Koster, Ken 17 *Kubancik, Ed 35 ':'McKeon, Bill 40 Malloy, Tom 18 Malone, Bill 24 Mandula, John 22 ':'Minor, Joe 31 Mower, Bill 27 ':'Nowaskey, Bill 36 Ogrinc, Ray 26 ':'Schaffer, Rudy 12 Shields, Burrell 16 ':'Shula, Don 15 *Soeder, Len 21 Sullivan, Ed 38 Taddeo, Vince 11 ':'Taseff, Carl 19 *Zupke, Bob

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JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY Probable Starting Lineup

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MARSHALL COLLECE 1949 Squad Roster

No. Name

94 Allen, John 95 Allen, Jame 7 Anderson, Robert 79 Barrett, Hercile

0 Barton, harle 66 Bergqui t, Rod 70 Bynum, William 81 Byrd, harkey 82 lark, Daniel 67 Davis , Floyd 83 Dicken on, Norman 63 Evan , David 84 Field on, Charle 68 Gibson, Don 69 Gib on, Louie

5 Griffith, Eugene 65 Hartley, Robert 86 Henson, Joseph 64 Horton, Richard, Jr. 71 Houdy chell, Henry 87 Ling-er, Ottis, Jr.

Maier, George 72 Mazza, Frank 73 McWhorter, John 89 Miller, Claude 74 Prelaz, Edward 96 Reese, Troy, Jr. 90 Robert , Richard, Jr. 75 Rockwell, James, Jr. 91 Sang , Earl, Jr. 92 Visnic, Nick 97 Wetzel, Marvin 76 Wheeler, Kenneth 77 White, James 93 Wickline, Dan 98 Willey, Norman

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MARSHALL COLLECE 1949 Squad Roster

No. Name

94 Allen, John 95 Allen, Jame 7 Anderson, Robert 79 Barrett, Hercile

0 Barton, Char le. 66 Bergqui t, Rod 70 Bynum, William

1 Byrd, harkey 2 Clark, Daniel

67 Da vi , F loyd 3 Dickenson, Norman

63 Evan , David 4 Fieldson, Charles

68 Gibson, Don 69 Gibson, Louie 85 Griffith, Eugene 65 Hartley, Robert 86 Hen on, Jo eph 64 Horton, Richard, Jr. 71 Houdy chell, Henry 87 Linger, Ottis, Jr. 88 Maier, George 72 Mazza, Frank 73 McWhorter, John 89 Miller, Claude 74 Prelaz, Edward 96 Ree e, Troy, Jr. 90 Roberts, Richard, Jr. 75 Rockwell, James, Jr. 91 92 97 76 77 93 98

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M.USICAL STREAKS

Jack Hearns, director of the John Carroll niversity band, is the chool': first full-time

band director in hi tory. For t he pa. t 17 years he has conducted the musical Streaks on a part­time basis but with arroll' growth in grid stature and the re ·ulting need for a larger, better-qualified musical u'l1it, his full-time serv­ic , were demand d.

At present Mr. Hearn. i al. o directing the bands of Parmadale and t. lgnatiu High School, having terminated similar positions at Holy Name and Benedictin High School , ef­fective last eptember.

Since its reorganization the arroll marching band has grown from its 1948 trength of abou t 35 to a present total membership of 54. Drum Major Richard Corcoran, ophomore I usiness student, and Drum Majorette Beverly James, social science freshman in the evening school, put the hand th rough it: paces during halftime.

J A .K KEARN Band Director

BLUE STREAKS' 1948 GAME STATISTICS

FD NYR FA FC FI NYF TYG JOH CARROLL 9 124 26 10 1 200 324 Dayton 12 271 15 tl 5 117 38

JOH CARROLL 19 337 12 5 0 107 444 Toledo 14 155 29 12 1 103 25

JOH CARROLL 16 396 3 2 17 413 Youngstown 5 50 17 6 1 112 162

JOHN CARROLL 18 26 11 4 1 104 372 Baldwin-Wallace 11 243 5 1 1 4 247

JOHN CARROLL 17 253 19 7 1 209 462 iagara 6 36 15 5 4 94 130

JOH ARROLL 17 275 15 7 3 192 467 Case 7 80 26 9 7 194 274

JOHN CARROLL 1C 275 14 8 1 115 390 Marshall 3 33 12 2 0 50 83

JOHN CARROLL 15 174 4 2 1 64 238 Xavier 10 158 17 5 1 76 234

JOHN CARROLL 21 280 14 7 1 163 443 Bowling Green 10 96 12 5 1 95 191

JOHN CARROLL 10 176 11 3 3 94 270 Canisius 12 101 21 7 2 86 187

JOHN CARROLL 158 2,55 134 56 13 1,265 3,823 Opponents 90 1,223 169 56 24 931 2,154

FD-First Downs FI- Forwards Intercepted NYR- et Yards Rushing NYF- Net Yards Forward FA- Forwards Attempted TYG- Total Yards Gained FC-Forward Completed FA- P un ting Average

PA 39.2 24.5

34.5 32.8

40..1 44.1

41.3 36.2

9.5 22.0

32.5 36.0

33.0 33.8

34.8 35.8

34.6 42.4

39.5 41.0

35.3 35.2

John Carroll wa rated fourth among the nat ion' smaller colleges in team total offense by N.C.A.A. with a 394.8 average per game, 14th among the nation' smaller colleges in team rush-ing with a 264.7 average per game, and l Oth among the nation's smaller colleges in team pass-ing with a 130.1 average per game.

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MUSICAL STREAKS

Jack Hearn , director of t he J ohn Carroll niver ity band, is the ·ch ol's first f ull-t ime

band director in histor y. For the pa t 17 year : h ha conducted the mu.-ical St reaks on a pa r t­t ime ba ·is but wit h arroll' s g rowth in grid tature and the re ult ing need f or a larger ,

better-qualifi d musical u'Tiit, his full-time erv­ic s were demand d.

At present Mr. Hearns is a lso directing t he bands of Parmadale and St. Ignatiu High School, having terminated similar posit ion · a t Holy Name and Benedictine High School ·, ef ­fective last September.

Since it s r eorganization t he Carroll marching band has gro>vn from its 1948 trength of abou t 35 to a present t otal member ship of 54. Drum Major Richard Corcoran, ophomore busines.­st udent , a nd Drum Majorette Bever ly J a mes, social science f reshman in the evening chool, put the hand th rough its paces during ha lftime.

JACK HEARN Ba nd Dir ec to r

BLUE STREAKS' 1948 GAME STATISTICS

FD YR FA F C F l YF TYG JOB CARROLL 9 124 26 10 1 200 324 Dayton 12 271 15 4 5 117 388

JOHN CARROLL 19 337 12 5 0 107 444 Toledo 14 155 29 12 1 103 25

JOB CARROLL 16 396 8 3 2 17 413 Youngstown 5 50 17 6 1 112 162

JOH CARROLL 18 26 11 4 1 10<~ 372 Baldwin-vVa llace 11 243 5 1 1 4 247

JOHN CARROLL 17 253 19 7 1 209 462 iagara 6 36 15 4 94 130

JOHN CARROLL 17 275 15 7 3 192 467 Case 7 80 26 9 7 194 274

JOHN CARROLL 1C 275 14 8 1 115 390 Ma rsha ll 3 33 12 2 0 50 83

JOHN CARROLL 15 174 4 2 1 64 238 Xavier 10 158 17 5 1 76 234

JOHN CARROLL 21 280 14 7 1 163 443 Bowling Green 10 96 12 5 1 95 191

J OHN CARROLL 10 176 11 3 3 94 270 Canisius 12 101 21 7 2 86 187

JOHN CARROLL 158 2,558 134 56 13 1,265 3,823 Opponents 90 1,223 169 56 24 931 2,154

FD- First Downs FI- For wards Intercepted NYR- et Yard Rushing NYF- Net Yar ds F orwards FA- F orwards Attempted TYG- Total Yards Gained FC-Forwards Completed PA- P unt ing Average

PA 39.2 24.5

34.5 32.8

40.4 44.1

41.3 36.2

9.5 22.0

32.5 36.0

33.0 3.8

34.8 35.8

34.6 42.4

39.5 41.0

35.3 35.2

J ohn Carroll was rated fourt h among the n ation's ·ma ller college in team total offense by N.C.A.A. with a 394. average per game, 14th among the na tion' smaller colleges in team rush-ing wit h a 264.7 average per game, and l Oth among the nation's smaller colleges in team pass-ing with a 130.1 average per game.

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TEXAS WE TER OLLEGE

El Paso, Texas ept. 17 Brigham Young

'~ ept. 24 John arroll (' Oct. 1 Hawaii Oct. 8 \\ 'est Texas tate Oct. 15 Arizona (' Oct. 22 New Mexico Oct. 29 Hardin- immon ':' Nov. 5 Texas Tech Nov. 12 West Viirginia

ov. 19 Open *Nov. 26 ew Mexico

A&

194 Results 33 McMurry ....... ..... 14 35 Hou ton .............. 7 21 West Texas tate 7 34 Brigham Young .. 20 27 ew Mexico ........ 13 27 Hardin-Simmons 27

6 Texas Tech ....... .46 25 Arizona ................ 14 92 New Mexico A&M 7 49 Univ. of Hawaii .. 6

**12 West Virginia .. 21

331 182 ** Sun Bowl Game

NIVER ITY OF TOLEDO

Toledo, Ohio *Sept. 24 Loras ~' Oct. 1 John Carroll '''Oct. 8 Bowling Green Oct. 15 Dayton *Oct. 22 Springfield '~ Oct . 29 Oklahoma City Nov. 5 Wayne '~ Nov. 12 North Dakota Nov. 19 U. of New

Hampshire *Dec. 3 Glass Bowl

Game

1948 Results 42 Bate .................... 0

0 . of Detroit ...... 36 20 John Can·o1J ..... .46

6 Bowling Green .... 21 0 Dayton ................ 20

21 Springfield .......... 14 14 Baldwin-Wallace 20 27 Wayne ................ 14 21 Canisius .............. 26 28 New Hampshire 14 27 Oklahoma City .. 14

206 225

BLUE STREAK OPPON ENTS 1949 Schedules - 1948 Results

YO G TOv\' OLLEGE

Youngstown, Ohio *Sept. 24 Canisius *Oct. 8 John arroll Oct. 15 Niagara Oct. 22 Dayton *Oct. 28 Mt. Union * ov. 3 Baldwin-Wallace (' Nov. 11 Muh lenberg 1' ov. 1 Gu tavus

Adolphus 194 Results

33 Cani ·iu. . ... .. ........ 21 0 Muhlenberg ... : . .. 19 6 John Carroll ........ 13

14 Oklahoma City .. 27 32 Central Michigan 9 19 Kent State .......... 7 36 Missi sippi State 7 7 Gustavus Adol-

phus .... ................ 7 33 Baldwin-Wall ace 33

1 0 143

XAVIER UNIVERSITY

Cincinnati, Ohio *Sept. 16 West Virginia

Wesleyan Sept. 24 Dayton ':'Oct. 2 Quantico Ma-

rines Oct. Miami (0.) ':' Oct. 16 John Carroll Oct. 21 Louisville *Oct. 30 Dayton * ov. 5 Kentucky Jov. 12 Cincinnati

Nov. 24 Marshall 1948 Results

31 Eastern Kentucky 0 7 Kentucky ........... .48

13 Cincinnati .......... 7 47 Louisville ............ 26

0 Miami (0.) ........ 9 39 Western Michigal)

............................... . 20 0 Dayton -------------- -- 7

15 Quantico Marines ·········----- ---------- --------26

7 John Carroll ........ 13 20 Marshall ... ......... .. 26

179 182

MARSHALL COLLEGE Huntington, W. Va.

':' Sept. 24 Morehead Teachers

Oct. 1 Ea tern Kentucky

28

':' Oct. Dayton ':' Oct. 15 Munay Oct. 21 John Carroll ':' Oct. 29 Ohio U. Nov. 5 Tenne see Tech ':' Nov. 11 Milligan Nov. 19 Vanderbilt * ov. 24 Xavier

1948 Results 6 Miami ...

19 Morehead Teach-ers ...................... 7

7 Eastern Kentucky ............... ................. 20

0 Dayton ...... . .... 33 0 Murray .. .27 6 Bradley .............. 15 6 John Carroll ........ 20 0 Vanderbilt ......... 56

26 Xavier ................. 20 7 Cani ius .............. 7

77 242

BOWLI G GREEN STATE NIVERSITY

Bowling Green, Ohio ':'Sept. 24 Rider '''Oct. 1 Central Michi-

gan Oct. 8 Tol do Oct. 15 Morris-Harvey Oct. 22 Baldwin-Wallace Oct. 28 John Carroll ''' ov. 5 Kent State

ov. 12 Mt. Union *Nov. 19 Eastern Ken­

tucky 1948 Resu lts

13 Ohio University .. 7 13 Central Michigan 12 21 Toledo .................. 6 4 Morris-Harvey .... 6 33 Baldwin-Wallace 28 28 Findlay ... .. . . . . ....... 7 23 Kent State ......... . 14 38 Morningside ........ 7 13 John Carroll .... .... 13

230 100

CASE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cleveland, Ohio

Oct. 1 Lehigh ':' Oct. 8 Wabash Oct. 15 Ohio Wesleyan '-'Oct. 22 Carnegie Tech Oct. 29 Baldwin-Wall ace 1 ov. 4 John Carroll * 1 ov. 12 Denison

ov. 24 We tern Re­serve

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TEXA \\'E TERN COLLEGE

El Pa o, Texas ept. 17 Brigham Young

'~ ept. 24 John Carroll c.'Oct. 1 Hawaii Oct. 8 \\" st Texas tate Oct. 15 Arizona '''Oct. 22 New Mexico Oct. 29 Hard in- immon ':' Nov. 5 Texa Tech Nov. 12 West Vdrginia Nov. 19 Open *Nov. 26 ew Mexico

A&M

1948 Re ·ults 33 McMurry ... .. ....... 14 35 Hou ton .............. 7 21 West Texas State 7 34 Brigham Young .. 20 27 New Mexico ........ 13 27 Hardin-Simmons 27 6 Texas Tech ....... .46

25 Arizona ................ 14 92 ew Mexico A&M 7 49 Univ. of Hawaii .. 6

**12 We t Virginia .. 21

331 182 ''*Sun Bowl Game

UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

Toledo, Ohio ':' Sept. 24 Loras ':' Oct. 1 John Carroll '''Oct. 8 Bowling Green Oct. 15 Dayton *Oct. 22 Springfield *Oct. 29 Oklahoma City Nov. r:: Wayne '' Nov. 12 North Dakota Nov. 19 U. of New

Hampshire *Dec. 3 Glass Bowl

Game

1948 Results 42 Bates .................... 0

0 U. of Detroit ...... 36 20 John Carroll ..... .46

6 Bowling Green .. .. 21 0 Dayton ............. .. . 20

21 Springfield .. .... .. .. 14 14 Baldwin-Wallace 20 27 Wayne .. .............. 14 21 Canisius ........... .. . 26 28 New Hampshire 14 27 Oklahoma City .. 14

206 225

BLUE STREAK OPPONENTS 1949 Schedules - 1948 Results

YO NG TOW OLLEGE

Youngi"\town, Ohio *Sept. 24 anisius *Oct. 8 John Carroll Oct. 1:- Niagara Oct. 22 Dayton *Oct. 28 Mt. Un ion * rov. 3 Baldwin-Wallace '' ov. 11 Muhlenberg ''Nov. 18 Gu tavu

Adolphus 194 Results

33 Cani siu ... ........... 21 0 Muhlenberg ... : .... 19 6 John Carroll ........ 13

14 Oklahoma City .. 27 32 Central Michigan 9 19 Kent State .......... 7 36 Mississippi State 7

7 Gustavus Adol-phus ..... ......... ...... 7

33 Baldwin-Wallace 33

180

XAVIER UNIVERSITY

Cincinnati, Ohio

143

* ept. 16 West Virginia Wesleyan

Sept. 24 Dayton ':' Oct. 2 Quantico Ma-

rin s Oct. 8 Miami (0.) •:• oct. 16 John Carroll Oct. 21 Louisville *Oct. 30 Dayton *Nov. 5 Kentucky

ov. 12 Cincinnati Nov. 24 Marshall

194 Results 1 Eastern Kentucky 0 7 Kentucky .. .. ....... .48

13 Cincinnati ..... ..... 7 47 Louisville ............ 26

0 Miami (0.) ........ 9 39 v\ estern Michigan

.. .. .. ............... ..... ... ... 20 0 Dayton .. .... .......... 7

15 Quantico Marines ...... .... ..... ... .. .. .......... 26

7 John Carroll .... .. .. 13 20 Marshall ...... ........ 26

179 182

MARSHALL COLLEGE Huntington, W. Va.

':' ept. 24 Morehead Teachers

Oct. 1 Eastern Kentucky

28

':'Oct. 8 Dayton '' Oct. 15 1u~rray Oct. 21 John Carroll ':'Oct. 29 Ohio U. rov. 5 Tennessee Tech

':' ov . 11 Milligan Nov. 19 Vanderbilt * ov. 24 Xavier

1948 Result~-; 6 Miami ... 3

19 Morehead Teach-ers ..................... 7

7 Eastern Kentuck,-.......... ... ... .............. :.20

0 Dayton ........... 33 0 Murray .. .. . .. 27 6 Bradley ..... .. ........ 15 6 John Carroll ....... 20 0 Vanderbilt .. . .... 56

26 Xavier ..... .. ........... 20 7 Canisius ............ . 7

77 242

BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY

Bowling Green, Ohio ':'Sept. 24 Rider '''Oct. 1 Central Michi-

gan Oct. 8 Toledo Oct. 15 Morris-Harvey Oct. 22 Baldwin-Wallace Oct. 28 John Carroll ':' Nov. 5 Kent State Nov. 12 Mt. Union *Nov. J 9 Eastern Ken-

tucky 1948 Results

13 Ohio University .. 7 13 Central Michigan 12 21 Toledo ........ .. ........ 6 48 Morris-Harvey .... 6 33 Baldwin-Wallace 28 2 Findlay ....... ......... 7 23 Kent State .. .... .. .. 14 38 Morningside .... .. .. 7 13 John Carroll .... .... 13

230 100

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Oct. 1 Lehigh ':'Oct. 8 Wabash Oct. 15 Ohio Wesleyan ''Oct. 22 Carnegie Tech Oct. 29 Baldwin-Wall ace

ov. 4 J ohn Carroll *Nov. 12 Denison ':' ov. 24 We tern Re­

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194 Results 18 Lehigh ____ ____________ 26 6 Wabash __ ______________ 20

13 Ohio ·wesleyan ... . 26 26 Carnegie T ch 20 13 John arroll _ .... 33 26 Baldwin-Walla 25

7 Deni on _______ . __ 41 15 Western R ser ve 7

124 178 *Home Game

CA ISIU COLLEGE Buffalo, Tew York

Sept. 24 Youngstown ~'Sept. 30 St. orbert Oct. 9 Open Oct. 16 St. Bonaven ture Oct. 21 Scranton *Oct. 30 St. Bonaventure

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':'Nov. 6 Niagara ;, ov. 13 J ohn arroll

194. Result· 61 St. Francis .. ___ 0 21 Youngstown ____ 33 19 St. Vincent .... 0 30 F ordham _____ _ .21 19 iagara -·--·----- .. 0 32 Scranton ____ _______ 7 14. t. Bonaventure 6 26 Toledo ____ .. _________ 21

7 Marshall _______ ·--· 7 **13 John Carroll _____ 14 *':' econd Annual Great

Lakes Bowl Game

BALDVi IN-v\ ALLACE COLLEGE Berea, Ohio

':'Oct . 1 Ohio Wesleyan

Oct. Akron Oct. 15 Mt. Union ':'Oct. 22 Bowling Green ':'Oct. 29 Ca e Tech

ov. 3 Young town ov. 11 Morris-Ha r vey ov. 19 John arro11

1948 Results 20 Ohio We ley an ____ 13 13 Akron _______ ____ _ ··-·- 0 53 Morri -Harvey ·--- 7 19 John Carroll ______ __ 19 2 Bowling Gr een .... 33 20 Toledo ___________ _______ 14 25 Case Tech ___ __ ______ 26 41 Mt. Union __ ____ __ ____ 21 33 Youngstown ____ ___ _ 33

252 166 *Home Game

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1948 Re ult 18 Lehigh ---- -------·····26

6 WabaRh ----···--·-·· ·· 20 13 Ohio Wesleyan ... . 26 26 arnegie Tech 20 13 J ohn Carroll ... _ 3 26 Ba ldwin-Wa llace 25 7 Denison . . .. ... . ... .41

15 WeRtern R Rerve 7

124 178 *H ome Game

CA ISIUS COLLEGE Buffalo, ew York

Sept . 24 Youngstown ':'Sept. 30 St. orber t Oct. 9 Open Oct. 16 St. Bonaven t ure Oct. 21 Scranton *Oct. 30 St. Bonaventure

1'/w re's One

in Y our

NPighborlw ocl

··· ov. 6 iagar a "' ov. 13 J ohn arroll

194 Result · 61 St. Francis .. 0 21 Youngstown .. 33 19 t. Vincent . 0 30 F ordham ..... . .. 21 19 iagara ........... 0 32 Scranton ........... 7 14 St. Bonavent ure 6 26 Toledo ...... ......... 21

7 Marshall ............ 7 **13 J ohn an·oiJ ...... 14 "q econd Annual Great

Lakes Bowl Game

BAL D WI -\71/ ALLACE COLLEGE

Berea, Ohio

':'Oct. 1 Ohio v\ esleyan

Oct. 8 Akron Oct. 15 Mt. Un ion ';Oct. 22 Bowling Green ':'Oct. 29 a e Tech

ov. 3 You ng town ov. 11 Morri -Ilarv y ov. 19 J ohn arroll

194 Result

20 Ohio \h/e leyan .... 13 13 Akron .................. 0 53 1orris-Harvey .... 7 19 John CarroiJ ........ 19 2 Bowling Gr een .... 33 20 Toledo ... ............... 14 25 Ca ·e T ech ....... .... 26 41 Mt. nion ............ 21 33 Young. t own ........ 33

252 166 *Home Game

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BLUE STREAKS' ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORD Y ar w. L. T. Year w. L. T.

1920 4 2 1 1931 f) 2 2

1921 2 6 () 193!5 8 ()

1922 4 1 ') 1936 2 7 0 •->

1923 -~ I 1 1937 6 0

1924 7 2 0 193 6 2 1

1925 2 6 Ohio Con f. Champs

1926 2 fi 1 1939 7 1 ()

1927 3 2 3 Big Four Champs 192 6 3 0 1940 2 6 0 1929 5 3 1 1941 2 5 1 1930 3 5 2 1942 3 2 3 1.931 3 !) 2 1943-45 1 0 Competition 1932 5 4 1 1946 1 7 0 1933 5 2 2 1947 6 3 0

Ohio on f. Champ 194 7 1 2

HIGHLIGHTS OF ALL-TIME RECORD In 26 season of football s ince 1920, J. . has won 101 games, lo t 98 and tied 24. During these same 25 eason ·, J.C. has scored 2962 point to opponents' 2496.

nder George IN. "Tuffy" Conn (1920) J . C. won 4, lost 2, tied 1. Under Ralph R. "Toby" Erdman (1921) J. C. won 2, lo. t 6. Under Ike Martin (1922-23) J . C. won , lost 5, tied 4.

nder Allen I I. "Mal" Elward (1924-26) J . C. won 11, lost 13, t ied 2. Under Ra lph Vince (1927-33) J . C. won 31, lost 23, tied 11. Under Thomas C. "Tommy" Yarr (1934-35) J. C. won 6, lost 10, tied 2. Under Thomas A. "Tom" Conley (1936-42) J . C. won 25, lo ·t 28, tied 5. Under Eugene G. 'Gene" Ober ·t (1946) J . C. won 1, lost 7. Under Herbert C. "Herb" E isele (1947- ) J . C. won 13, lost 4, tied 2. Biggest core for John Carroll: 1929---.J. C. 90, Valpa raiso 0 Worst defeat for J ohn Carroll : 1935---.J. C. 0, Ohio . 49 Most point for J. C. in sing! ea on : 1924---260 points Fewe t points for J. C. in single season: 1942- 38 poin ts Most points again t J. C. in s ingle eason: 1935- 207 points Fewest point· against J. C. in single eason: 1939-43 points

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BLUE STREAKS' ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORD Year w. L. T. Year \\. L. T.

1920 •I 2 1 193·1 'l 2 2

1921 2 (1 () 1935 1 0

1922 4 1 •) o.) 1936 2 7 ()

1923 ..j 4 1 1937 6 0

1924 7 2 0 193 6 2 1

1925 2 6 1 Ohio Cont. Champs

1926 2 5 1 1939 7 1 0 1927 3 2 3 Big Four hampfl 192 6 3 () 1940 2 6 0 1929 5 3 1 1941 2 5 1 1930 3 5 2 1942 3 2 3 1931 3 5 2 1943-4 5 No ompetition 1932 -1 1 1946 ] 7 0 1933 5 2 2 1947 6 3 0

Ohio Cont. Champs 1948 7 1 2

HIGHLIGHTS OF ALL-TIME RECORD In 26 season. of football ince 1920, J.C. has won 101 games, lo t 9 and t ied 24 . During these same 25 ea ·ons, J .C. has scored 2962 point to opponents ' 2496. Under George \\ . "Tuffy" Conn (1920) J. C. won 4, lo ·t 2, t ied 1. Under Ralph R. "Toby" Erdman (1921) J. C. won 2, lost 6. Under Ike Martin (1922-23) J. C. won , lost 5, tied ..J. Under Allen 11. "Mal" Elward (1924-26) J . C. won 11, lost 13, t ied 2. Under Ralph Vince (1927-33) J . . won 31, lost 23, t ied 11. Under Thoma· C. "Tommy" Yarr (1934-35) J . C. won 6, lost 10, tied 2. Under Thoma A. "Tom" Conley (1936-42) J. C. won 25, lost 28, tied 5.

nder Eugene C. "Gene" Oberst (1946) J. C. won 1, lost 7. Under Herbert C. "Herb" Eisele (1947- ) J . C. won 13, lost 4, tied 2. Biggest ·co1·e for John Carroll: 1929-J. C. 90, Valpara iso 0 \ i\Torst defeat for J ohn Carroll: 1935-J. C. 0, Ohio U . 49 Mos t points for J. C. in single sea son: 1924-260 point · Fewest points for J. C. in sing le sea on: 1942- 38 points Most points again ·t J. C. in s ingle season: 1935- 207 poi:1t Fewest points again · t J. C. in ·ingle eason: 1939- 43 point

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POTATO CHIP CO.

A. GRDINA & SONS, Inc. Funeral Director a nd Furniture Deale r

1053 East 62nd St. 6019 St. Cla ir Ave. 15301 Waterloo Road

HEnderson 2088 Esrobl ished 1903

Compliments o f

H. C. EPPLE'S CAFE LIQUOR - W INES - BEER - GOOD FOOD

481 7 Lora in Avenue WOodbine 962.7

Compliments o f

WM. J. DONLAN FUN ERAL Dl RECTORS

9209 - 921 3 Miles Avenue Michigan 7642

ORBAN'S FLOWERS PRODUCERS & RETAILERS

Green Houses: Medina, Oh io

11 520 Buckeye Rood RAndolph I 500

Compliments o f

REIDY BROTHERS CO. FURNITU RE, FLOOR COVER INGS & APPL IANCES

11 730 Detroit Ave. BOulevard 0697

Co mplimen ts

WHITEWAY STAMPING CO. 1160 E. 222nd St. KEnmore 5900

EUCLID, OHIO

P. J. McCARTHY REAL ESTATE

2961 Mayfield Rd. FAirmount 6363

33

The FLYNN-FROELK Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Funeral Homes : 13104 Euclid Ave., Southeast Corner of Alvison Ro:.d 23032 Euclid Ave., Southwest Corner of Alvason Rood

Glenville 8297

CLA RK'S COFFEE

Fomous for Its Flavor

ROBERTS COFFEE CO. Cleveland, Ohio

BEST WISHES FROM

Beaumont School for Girls Villa Angela Academy

Ursuline Academy of the Sacred Heart

TJ,e American Asbestos Products Co.

Indust rial Ma intenance Special ists

8001 Franklin Boulevard

Avoid T ra ffic- Pa rk Safe ly

The Terminal Garage Co. Veh icle Entrance: 40 Huron Rood

Com p liments o f

KRAUSE COSTUMES T HEATRICAL and MASQUERADE

DAV ID N . YOST, Manager

1025 CHESTER AVE. CHerry 4569

Best W ishes From

St. Ann's Maternity Hospital 3904 Woodland Avenue

CHAS. W. THOMAS A ir Condit ioned Fune ral Home

Invalid Cor Service

CHAS. W . T HOMAS

12512 Miles Ave.

JOHN A. T HOMAS

Diamond 251 5

Com pl im en t s

of

STANDARD DRUG CO.

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34

LEGEND

c:::J EXISTING BUILDINGS

A-ADMINISTRATION

B- AUDITORIUM

C- CHEMISTRY

D- BERNET I~All

E-POW ER HOUSE

F- RODMAN HALL

G-BIOLOGY AND PHYSICS

- PROPOSED MEN'S DORMITORY

Pl1llillJ LATER DEVELOPMENT

H- PHYSICS

1- -BU SINESS, ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT

J-GYMNASIUM AND SWIMMING POOL

K- POWER HOUSE ADDITION

l - R.O.T.C. AND SERVICE

M-STUDENT UNION

N - MEN'S DORMITORY

0-STADIUM STANDS

PLOT PLAN

CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY

O' REILLY COFFEE CO. D1stributor for GENERAL FOODS

ORc ha rd 3800

PARKER REFINING CO. D1 stributors of ATLANTIC Products

1945 E. 83rd St. M lchigan 0508

University Hts. Service Center Silsby & Warrensville Center

FA irmount 6100

MAYER TWINS FLORISTS, Inc. Special Rates to John Correll Students

1 5709 Madi son Ave. ACademy 7161

THOMAS LA MAIDA The Notion 's Choice in Academic Appa rel

3001 Superior Ave. Cleveland, Ohio

R. T. MONROE BUILDER

2315 Allison Rd . FAirmount 9348

UN IVERSITY HEIGHTS

MURPHY'S GARAGE 1418 Rockwell CHerry 3915

COUGHS ACHES

COLDS PAINS

Compliments of

ALLIANCE PRINTING CO. 6964 Broadway Avenue

35

Buckeye Windshield Co. AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS

7806 Lora in Ave. WOodbine 5100

HARVARD LUMBER GO.

Erich Radio & Sound Service Co. TE LEVISION EX PERTS

8514 Hough Ave. GArfie ld 8060

H. J. POPE Successors to BROOKS & POPE

AI RCRAFT SUPPL IES - SURPLUS MAT ER IAL

18630 Detroit Ave nue BOulevard 1700 Open Eves. ' till 9 P. M.

Cleveland Orthopedic & Truss Co.

5904 Euclid Ave. HEnderson 8484

AAA CHAIR CO. CHAIRS AND TABLES FOR RENT

3634 E. 131st St. LOngacre 7560

AERATED PRODUCTS CO.

2018 E. 30th St. MAin 4047

AMERICAN STEEPLEJACK CO.

9814 Denison Ave. ATlantic 1500

The Allendorf Catering Co. H. E. ALLENDORF, Pres.

1144 St. Clair Ave .

J . H. JELI NIK, Mgr.

CHerry 5670

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34

LEGEND

c::::l EXISTIN G BUILDINGS

A-ADMINISTRATION

8- AUDITORIUM

C-C HEMISTRY

D-BERNET HAll

E- POWER HOUSE

F- RODMAN HAll

G-BIOLOGY AND PHYSICS

- PROPOSED MEN'S DORMITORY

l'Z?2lllJ LATER DEVELOPMENT

H- PH YSICS

1- -BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT

! -G YMNASIUM AND SWIMMING POOL

K- POWER HOU SE ADDITION

l - R.O.T.C. AND SERVICE

M-STUDE NT UNION

N - MEN'S DORMITORY

0-STADIUM STANDS

PLOT PLAN

CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY

O' REIL LY COFFEE CO. D1s tributor for GENERAL FOODS

ORc ha rd 3800

PARKER REFINING CO. Dis tr ibutors of ATLANTIC Products

1 945 E. 83rd St . Mich igan 0508

Unive rsity Hts. Service Center Sil sby & Warrensville Center

FA irmount 6100

MAYER TWINS FLORISTS, Inc. Spec ial Rates to John Carro ll Students

15709 Mad ison Ave. ACademy 7161

THOMAS LA MAIDA The Notion 's Choice in Academic Apparel

3001 Supe rior Ave. Cleve land, Oh io

R. T. MONROE BUILDER

23 1 5 Allison Rd . FAirmount 9348

UNI V ERSITY HEIGHTS

MURPHY'S GARAGE 1418 Rockwell CHerry 3915

COUGHS ACHES

COLDS PAINS

Compliments of

ALLIANCE PRINTING CO. 6964 Broadway Avenue

35

Buckeye Windshield Co. AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS

7806 Lorain Ave. WOodbine 5200

HARVARD LUMBER CO.

Erich Radio & Sound Service Co. TELEVISI ON EX PERTS

8514 Hough Ave. GArfie ld 8060

H. J. POPE Successors to BROOKS & POPE

AIRCRAFT SUPPLIES - SURPLUS MATERIAL

18630 Detro it Ave nu e BOulevard 1700 Open Eve s. ' till 9 P. M.

Cleveland Orthopedic & Truss Co.

5904 Euclid Ave . HEnde rson 8484

AAA CHAIR CO. CHA IRS AND TABLES FOR RENT

3634 E. 131st St. LOngacre 7560

AERATED PRODUCTS CO.

2078 E. 30th St. MAin 4047

AMERICAN STEEPLEJACK CO.

9814 Denison Ave. ATlantic 1500

The Allendorf Catering Co. H. E. ALLENDORF, Pres.

1144 St. Clair Ave.

J . H. JELINIK, Mgr.

CHerry 5670

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The Alumni Association of JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY

an organization of graduates and form er studen ts

pr esents its program f or 1949-50

for the UNIVERSITY . . .

Th Alumni F und-the annual "Roll Call"-for the development and improve­ment of t he University 's physical facilities . . . to provide means by which the University can offer broader educational oppor tunit ies . . . to improve t he ser vices of t he Uni vers ity to its . tudents and alumni.

for the ASSOCIATION . . .

A Serie. of Event - for the spiritual, o ial and educational advantage of its member .

Sun., ov. 13 - Migration Day ; char tered train to Buffalo for t he

Carroli-Canisiu: football game.

Sun., Dec. 11 -5th Annual Communion-Breakfast; 9 o'clock Ma s at St. J ohn' Cathedr al, followed by breakfa t at t he Hotel Hollenden.

Th ur s., Dec. 29- Holiday Dance; University Auditorium; semi-formal ; 9 p. m.

Wed., J an. 11 -Annual Football Banquet; Hotel Hollenden ; 7 p. m.

Wed., F eb. 15 -Qua~terly Meeting; niver sity Auditor ium ; 8 p. m.

Friday, Sat ., Sun., Mar . 10, 11 & 12-5th Annual Retreat ; St. Stanislaus.

Wed., Apr. 19 - 3rd Annual pring Dinner .

Sat., June 10 - Reception of Senior s and Qua rterly Meeting.

Wed., July 12 - Duffer's Day.

A Strong Alumni T hrough Y our P articipation !

36

JACOB LAUB BAKING CO.

49 19 Lorain Ave . MElrose 4530

The Leonard Electric Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of

SW ITCHBOARDS, PANELBOARDS and SAFETY SW ITCHES

3907 Pe rk ins Ave. Cleve land, Ohio

Compliments of

R. C. Allen Business Machine Co. ADDING - CALCULATORS - BOOKKEEPING

MACHINES AND CASH REGISTERS

622 St. Clair Ave. MAin 8376

Compliments

of

LAWRENCE ARTH

THE LAKESIDE STEEL ==~ - _.,.,.. ~ - ~~ ~ ~ y--=~-==

IMPROVEMENT CO. HEnderson 91 0 0

Compl iments of

MILLARD, SON & RAPER FUNERAL DIRECTORS

2093 E. 105th St. 11203 Fa irh ill Rd .

Compl iments of

The Mueller Art Cover & Binding Company

2202 Superior Ave. PRospe ct 2581

Good Luck to J ohn Car ro ll

CEDAR-TAYLOR GARAGE

CEDAR-LEE KEY SHOP Key, Lock, Law n M ower & Door Check Service

N . J. MATTERN , Prop.

2196 Lee Rd. FAirmount 8987

37

CROSS-ROADS 13962 CEDAR AVENUE

In the Warrensville-Cedar Shopping Center FOOD - DELICACIES - BEER & W INE TO GO

OLLIE RHODE FAirmount 9705

T HE OHIO LITHOPLATE GRAIN I NG CO. 2327 St. Cla ir Avenue

A COURTESY FROM

The Industrial Asbestos Products Co.

ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS

1800 E. 55t h St. HEnderson 3330

Best W ishes From

ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND

7 911 Detroit Avenue

Compliments of

Brown Brothe rs Coal Company 9533 WOODLAN D AY E. 1173 IVANHOE RD.

9104 MADISON AVE.

MUlberry 2800

43 Years of Service in STEEL PLATE FABR ICATION

CEdar 2 800

The Ohio Machine & Boiler Co. 150 1 University Rd. PRospect 2755

CLEVELAND 13, OHIO

AFTER THE GAME - V ISIT

STONE'S GRILLS ALL OVER CLEVELAND

Compliments

of

THE KURTZ DRUG CO.

River Smelting & Refining Co.

4195 Bradley Florida 3040

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The Alumni Association of JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY

an organization of gr adua te · and former student

pre ents it · program for 194 9-50

for the UNIVERSITY ...

The Alumni F und- t he annual "Roll Call"-for the development and improve­ment of the University 's physical facilit ie .. . to provide mean by which the

n ivers ity can offer broader educational oppor tunities . . . to improve the services of the niver, ity to its stud nt · and alumni.

for the ASSOCIATION . .

A Series of E vents-for the piritual, social and educational advantage of it members.

Sun., ov. 13 - MigTation Day; char tered t rain to Buffalo for t he

Carroll-Canisius footba ll game.

un., Dec. 11 -5th Ann ual Communion-Breakfa t; 9 o'clock Mass at St . J ohn's Cathedral, f ollowed by breakfast at the Hotel Hollenden.

Thurs., Dec. 29- Holiday Dance; Univer sity Auditor ium ; semi-formal ; 9 p. m.

\1\ eel ., J an. 11 - Annual Football Banquet; Hotel Hollenden ; 7 p. m.

Wed., Feb. 15 - Qua1:terly Meeting; niversity Auditorium ; p. m.

Friday, Sat ., Sun., Mar. 10, 11 & 12-5th Annual R treat ; St. Stani laus.

Wed., Apr . 19 -3rd Annual Spring Dinner .

Sat ., June 10 - Reception of Senior s and Qll'arter ly Meeting.

Wed., J uly 12 - Duffer's Day.

A Strong Alumni Through Your Participation!

36

JACOB LAUB BAKING CO.

4919 Lora in Ave. MElrose 4530

The Leonard Electric Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of

SWITCHBOARDS, PA NELBOARDS and SAFETY SWI TCHES

3907 Perkins Ave. Cleveland, Oh io

Compliments of

R. C. Allen Business Machine Co. ADDING - CALCULATORS - BOOKKEEPING

MACH INES A ND CASH REG ISTERS

622 St. Clair Ave. MAin 8376

Compliments

of

LAWRENCE ARTH

THE LAKES I DE STEEL ==- - - ._. ir'- ~- ~ ~- ......---=rz~~=

IMPROVEMENT CO. HEnderson 91 00

Compl iments o f

Ml LLARD, SON 6 RAPER FUNERAL DIR ECTORS

2093 E. 105th St. 11203 Fa irh ill Rd.

Compliments of

The Mueller Art Cover 6 Binding Company

2202 Superior Ave . PRospect 2 581

Good Luck to John Carro ll

CEDAR-TAYLOR GARAGE

CEDAR-LEE KEY SHOP Key, Lock, Law n Mower & Door Check Service

N . J . MATTERN, Prop.

2196 Lee Rd . FAirmount 8987

37

CROSS-ROADS 13962 CEDAR AVENUE

In the Warrensville -Cedar Shopping Center FOOD - DELICAC IES- BEER & WINE TO GO

OLL IE RHODE FAirmount 9705

THE OHIO LITHOPLATE GRAINING CO. 2327 St. Clai r Ave nue

A COURTESY FROM

The Industrial Asbestos Products Co.

ROOF ING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS

1800 E. 55th St. HEnderson 3330

Best Wishes From

ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND

7911 Detroit Ave nue

Compliments o f

Brown Brothers Coal Company 9533 W OODLAND AVE. 1173 IVAN HOE RD.

91 04 MADISON A V E.

M Ulberry 2800 CEdor 2 80 0

3 Years of Serv ice in ST EEL PLATE FABR ICATION

The Ohio Machine 6 Boiler Co. 1 50 1 Unive rsity Rd. PRospect 275 5

CLEVELAND 13, OHIO

AFTER THE GAME - VISIT

STONE'S GRILLS ALL OVER CLEVELAND

Compli ments

of

THE KURTZ DRUG CO.

River Smelting 6 Refining Co.

4195 Bradley Florida 3040

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JOHN CARROLL PLACEMENT SERV ICE

Rodmnn Hall-The Car-roll P lacement O ffice here is located on thf' fir·s t floo r· and adjoin o th e r· offices of th e schoo l' Vocal ion a I Ser vice di i ion .

John Carroll University' Placem nt ervice i. · designed to serv a two-fold purpo e: first, to assist in th e placement of r cent grarl ua tes of the university and replacem nt of alu;nni: . ec­ond, to cooperate with employers in search of qualifi d personnel for their staff's .

Headed by Placement Officer Michael J. Vaccaro, the department, in conjunction with the university Gu idance Service, f unctions to h lp the Carroll student and graduate determine the mo t effective vocational outlet for hi· abili­ties and inter st . The long-r ange ed ucational and vocational plannino·. which is t he prime con-ideration of t he placement ta:ff, assure the mployer highly trained job candidates who

have the ability and interest to competently carry out their work as ignment .

ervice, avai lable to employers include ar­rangin · on- and off-campus interview , di trib­uting application blank , administering pre­ferr d batteries of tests, obtaining letters of r commendation and many other s.

The P lacement ervi e three year ago was little more than an office and an officer. Today its excellently trained staff and modern facil i­tie indicate a growth which ha not only k pt pace with the un i' ersity' s over-all progress but which promise. an even steadier adv:mce in t he future.

38

MICHAEL J. VACCARO Placement Officer

B. & C. CAMERA CO. MOVIE EQUIPMENT a nd SUPPLIES

421 5 East 1 31st a t M iles Ave . M ichigan 6968

H. R. EBERLING CO. 9426 De nison Ave.

CIRCLE GARAGE JOE SEVEC, Owner

Just South of Carnegie

CEdar 3456

GOOD LUCK

TO CARROLL GR IDDERS

A FRIEND

HENRY M. BARR FINE COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

23 lf2 Factory

Compliments

of

A FRIEND

Compliments

of

Be rea 6650

SCHAFER-SUHR COAL CO.

Compliments of

URSULINE COLLEGE 2234 Overlook Road Cleve land Heights, Ohio

JIM'S HABERDASHERY & DRESS SUIT RENTAL

6972 Broadway Avenue

Michigan 2632

39

THE KOLLER BROS. CO. PLUMB ING SUPPLIES - HARDWARE

7 24 Prospect Ave. CHerry 2242

LAND 0' LAKES

SWEET CREAM BUTTER America 's FINEST

LUDWIG MUSIC SERVICE Eve ryth ing for Your Musica l Needs

323 Frankfort Ave. CHerry 7 154 One Block West of Publ ic Squore

Nationa l Library Bindery Co. 1766 East 133rd Street

Ll berty 7 200

The National Theatre Supply Co. 2128 Payne Ave nu e

PRospect 461 3

NOOK & O'NEIL, Inc. MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT

10028 Ca rnegie Ave. TYle r 1-0 100

THE SIMON SIGN CO. Esto bl ished 1 867

BUILDERS AND PAINTERS OF SIGN S Screen Process Signs - Truc k Le ttering

PRospect 1816 111 3 ST. CLAI R AVE ., Near Cor . E. 12th

ZONE COAL & SUPPLY CO. BUILDING SUPPLIES - QUAL ITY COAL

9305 Woodland Ave . RAndolph 2 100

THE IDEAL ROOFING CO. Est. 1904

ROO FI NG - TINN ING - SIDING

4609 Lorain Ave. MElrose 0080

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JOHN CARROLL PLACEMENT SERVICE

Rodman Hall-The Can·o ll P lacement Office here i located on th e fir st floor· and adjoin s oth et· office of the chool' Voca ti ona l e1· ices di vi ion.

John Carroll Un iversity's P1ac ment Service is designed to rve a two-fold purpos : fir , t , to ass ist in the placem nt of recent o-rac!uates of the un iversity and r eplacement of a lu ;nni; sec-ond, to cooperat with employer , in search of qualified personn 1 for their staff . .

Headed by Placement Officer Michael J. Vaccaro, the departm nt, in conjunction with the univer . ity Guidance Service, fu nctions to help the Carroll ·tudent and graduate determine the most ff ctiv vocational outlet for hi s abi li­ties and interest . The long-range educational and vocational planning, which is the prime con­sideration of the placement staff, assure the employer hio-hly train d .iob candidates wh have th ability and interest to competently carry out their work as ignment .

ervices availabl to mployer include ar­ranging on- and off-campu. interviews, distrib­uting application blanks, adm inistering pre­ferred batteri s of tests, obtaining letters of recommendation and many other ..

The Placement ervice three years ago wa little more than an office and an officer. Today it excell nt ly trained taff and modern facili­t ies indicate a growth which has not only kept pace with th university's ov r-ail 1n·ogre s but which promiRes an even . teadier advan e in the f uture.

MICHAEL J, VACCARO Placem ent Officer

B. & C. CAMERA CO. MOVIE EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES

4215 East 131 st at Miles Ave. Michigan 6968

H. R. EBERLING CO. 9426 Denison Ave.

CIRCLE GARAGE JOE SEVEC, Owner

Just South of Carnegie

CEdar 3456

GOOD LUCK

TO CARROLL GR IDDERS

A FRIEND .

HENRY M. BARR FINE COMMERC IAL PHOTOGRAPHY

23 1h Factory

Compliments

of

A FRIEND

Compliments

of

Berea 6650

SCHAFER-SUHR COAL CO.

Compliments of

URSULINE COLLEGE 2234 Overlook Road Cl eveland He ights, Ohio

JIM'S HABERDASHERY & DRESS SUIT RENTAL

6972 Broadway Avenue

Michigan 2632

39

THE KOLLER BROS. CO. PLUMBING SUPPLIES - HARDWARE

724 Prospect Ave. CH erry 2242

LAND 0' LAKES

SWEET CREAM BUTTER America ' s FINEST

LUDWIG MUSIC SERVICE Everything for Your Musical Needs

323 Frankfort Ave. CH e rry 71 54 On e Block West of Public Square

National Library Bindery Co. 1766 East 133rd Street

Liberty 7200

The National Theatre Supply Co. 2128 Payne Avenue

PRospect 461 3

NOOK & O'NEIL, Inc. MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT

10028 Carnegie Ave. TYler 1 -01 00

THE SIMON SIGN CO. Est obi ished 1867

BUILDERS AND PAINTERS OF SIGNS Screen Process Signs - Truck Lettering

PRospect 1816 1113 ST, CLAIR AVE., Near Cor . E. 12th

ZONE COAL & SUPPLY CO. BU ILDING SUPPLIES - QUALITY COAL

9305 Woodland Ave. RAndolph 21 00

THE IDEAL ROOFING CO. Est. 1904

ROO FI NG - TINN ING - SIDING

4609 Lorain Ave . MElrose 0080

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CJwvt.! 1. " BLUE AND GOLD"

C'mon Blu C'mon Gold C'mon arroll L€t's GO !

2. " ARROLL LOCOMOTIVE" C-A-R-R-0-L-L

-A-R-R-0-L-L (fast ) C-A-R-R-0-L-L (fa. t r ) Yea ARROLL !

:~ . "FIGHT LOCOMOTIVE" Fight-fight -figh t-fight Carroll f ight , Carroll figh t Fight-fight-figh t-fight Carroll fight, Car roll fig ht Fight-f igh t -fi gh t-f ight Carroll f ight, Car roll f ight Yea CARROLL !

4. "CARROLL SKIP' ' C (pause) A-R (pause) R (pause) 0-L (pau e) L (pause)

Arr-rr -o-oo-11 F ight, figh t, FIGHT!

!'i . "BO BO'' Bo-bo-ske-waton-doddle 1'11-bee-deeton-doe Ske-di-b Ske-de-bo Carr oll ! Let's GO!

6. "CARROLL CHANT" Car-oooooll, Figh t Car- oooo11, Figh t

ar-oooooll , F igh t F igh t, F ight, FIGHT!

7. "CARROLL RAH'' Rah ! Rah . Rah ! Carro11 ! Rah. Rah ! Rah ! Carroll! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Carroll ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Carroll ! Rah ! Carroll !

8. "FIGHT TEAM FIGHT' ' Fight team tight Fight team tight F ight team Fight team Fight, figh t, F IGHT!

9. "TEAM HAH" T-E-A-M Rah-rah-rah-rah T-E-A-M Rah-rah-r ah-rah T-E-A-M Rah-r ah-rah-r ah Yea TEAM !

10. "SI<YROCI<ET" Siss--Boom--Ahh CARROLL !

11. "CARHOLL - BIG '0' " C-A-R-R-Ooooooo- LL Yea ARROLL !

40

Sinq_! ALMA MATEH

ons of Carroll, gather near her , L€t your joyful ant hem ring ;

ou nd your Mother ' pra ise, rever her, H r fair name f ull proudly sing.

Loyal ever , brave and true We, t he on· of Carroll ., Pledge our love t o Alma Ma ter To the old and Blue

Unto nohle conquests guiding, Kindled ·he our heart · to strife; 'v\ isdom taught us, f a ith-abiding, , howed u. manhood- wort h of lif e.

Grateful heart we bring to you ; Hail with ong our Carroll U. Long may live our Alma Mater , Long-the Gold and Blue.

ONW AHD, ON, JOHN ARROLL On we come, our hearts are tuned to bat tle And our hope· all keen for victory ; Well we know t hat Carro11 men ne'er fal ter For they'r brave and da unt less ever : Onward, on, for men will mark your courage And will r i e to speak your valor ; Your foe. all f ear you. We're here to cheer you. We're here to ·ee you win the day.

HORUS: Onward, on, John Carroll, For we want to ee you win,

Gold and Blue; Onward, on, J ohn Carr oll, On to greater goal and vict'rie · new : Onward, on, J ohn Carroll For our faith in you Is boundless and true, Dear Alma Mater , we're a ll for you And for t he Gold and Blue!

CARROLL FIGHT ONG F ight, Carroll, ftgh t For the Gold and Blue For victory's in our r ight, And we'll march right t hru. F ight, Carroll, tight , Unt il t he day i won ; It's t he figh t ing t eam t hat conquer s, So, Carroll, fight , tight, FIGHT.

HALLY ONG Onward to glory, Carroll men, Bring honor to our name; Let cheers and song renew your will to win. For dear John Carroll 's fame. Come on, you Blue St reak, , Let's r ally for her now; Let 's fight for our Gold a nd Blue With hearts on fi re for victory Onward for J . C. U.

Mr. Ro lph Ammerman Dr. C. P. Scanlan

Dr. R. S. Curran Standard Service Bureau, Inc.

Mr. Da nie l J. Cu rtin Dr. F. J . Stovice k

Mr. Ma urice Hann ing T he Anthony Carlin Co.

Dr. A. J . Kmieck Mr. Edward J . Colema n

M r. and M rs. Art hur D. McCarrens Dr. W illiam F. Creedon

Dr. H. G. McCarty M r. Edward Durkin

Dr. E. P. Neary Judge Edward F. Feighan

Mr. Stephen J . Regan Mr. F. E. Erland son

Re liable Steel Plate Co. Miss Jose phi ne Grasselli

Mr. Tom Hannon- Raya l Typewr ite r Co Mr. Guerdo n S. Halden

EARN 2~1o/o ON SAVINCS

with safety of savings insured

up to $5,000 at

The CLEVELAND SAVI NGS & LOAN Co. 5 10 SUPE RIOR AVENUE AT EAST SIXTH STRE ET

Mr. a nd Mrs. A. T. Horak

M r. Phil Heise r

Mrs. J osep h V. Madigan

Mr. Charles F. McCa hill

M r. a nd Mrs. John J . Mc:Carrens

Mr. George R. Met:rger

Newman Mot or Sa les, Inc.

M r. W illiam T . Ross it e r

Mr. Jose ph A. Schl it:r

Dr. J . E. Slivka

The Smith Fac ing & Supply Co.

GR EET INGS FROM

THE

WAGON WHEEL

131 14 WOODLAND AVEN UE

Zell Company Whole sale Groceries

TOBACCO - CAND IES

16250 Libby Road, Maple Heights, Ohio

MOntrose 1680

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CJwM-! 1. 'BLUE AND GOLD"

C'mon Blu C'mon Gold

'mon arroll Let's GO!

2. " ARROLL LOCOMOTIVE" C-A-R-R-0-L-L C-A-R-R-0-L-L (fast ) C-A-R-R-0-L-L (faster) Yea ARROLL!

:t "FIGHT LOCOMOTIVE" Fight-fight-fight-fight Carroll fight, Carroll fight Figh t-figh t-figh t-fight Carroll fight, Carroll fight Figh t-fight-fi o-ht-figh t Carroll fight, Carroll fight Yea CARROLL!

4. "CARROLL SKIP" (pause)

A-R (pause) R (pause) 0-L (pause) L (pause)

Arr-rr-o-oo-11 Fight, fight, FIGHT!

!l. "BO BO" Bo-bo-ske-wa ton-cloddle I'll-bee-deeton-doe

ke-di-be Ske-de-bo Carroll ! Let's GO!

6. "CARROLL CHANT" Car-oooooll , Fight Car -oooooll, F ight Car-oooooll, Figh t Fight, Fight, FIGHT!

7. "CARROLL RAH'' Rah! Ra h ! Rah! Carroll ! Rah! Rah! Rah. Carroll ! Rah. Rah! Rah! Carroll ! Rah. Rah! Rah ! Carroll ! Rah! Carroll ! "FIGHT TEAM FIGHT" Fight team fight Fight team fight Fight team Fight team Fight, fight, FIGHT!

9. "TEAM RAH" T-E-A-M Rah-rah-rah-rah T-E-A-M Rah-rah-rah-rah T-E-A-M Rah-rah-ra h-rah Yea TEAM!

10. "SKYROCKET" is --Boom--Ahh

CARROLL ! 11. "CARROLL - BI G '0' "

C-A-R-R-Ooooooo--LL Yea ARROLL.

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SinrJ- ! ALMA MATER

ons of arroll, gather near h r, Let your joyful an them ring;

ound your Mother's prai. e, rever her, Her fair name full p roudly sing.

Loyal ever, brave and true W . the . ns of Carroll U., P l dge our love to Alma Mater To the Gold and Blue

Unto noble conquest guiding, Kindled she our hearts to strife; "''i dom taught us, faith-a biding, . howed us manhood--worth of life.

Grateful heart we bring to you; Hail with , ong our Carroll U. Long may live our Alma Mater, Long--the Gold and Blue.

ONWARD, ON, JOHN ARROLL On we come, our heart are tuned to battle And our hope all keen for victory ; WelJ we know that Carroll men ne'er falter For t hey'r e brave and da untless ever : Onward, on, for men will mark your courage And will rise to speak your valor; Your foe all fear you. We're here to cheer you. We're here to see you win the day.

HORUS : Onward, on , J oh n Carroll, For we want to ee you win,

Gold and Blue; Onward, on, John Carroll, On to greater goal and vict' ries new; Onward, on, John Carroll For om· faith in you Is boundle and true, Dear A lma Mater, we'r e all for you And for t he Gold and Blue!

CARROLL F IGHT SONG Fig ht, Carroll, fight For t he Gold a nd Blue For victory's in our righ t, And we'll march right thru. F ig ht, Carroll, fight, Unti l the day is won; It's t he figh t ino- team t hat conquers, So. Carroll, figh t, fight, F IGHT.

RALLY SONG Onward to glor y, Carroll m en, Bring honor to our name; Let cheer s and song renew your will to win. For dear J ohn Carroll' fame. Come on , you Blue Str eak , , Let's rally for her now; Let's fight for our Gold and Blue With hearts on fi re for victory Onward for J . C. U.

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MA~RSHALL COACHINC STAFF

Left Lu Hight : Hoy Straight, line coacl1; Cam Hcndc l'son, h cau r oa ·II ; .Joe P ea c, har lcficltl f·oarh ; Sam Clagg. c n(l c·oa<·h a 11d <·out.

AM HE DERSO -Head oach-Known as " rafty Cam" . . . tartino- 36th year of coaching, beginning- at Bristol (W. Va.) High

chool in 1914 ... collegiate coaching started at Musking-um in ew Concord, 0., in 1919 ... returned to We t Virginia in 1922 to coach Davi and Elkin College fo r 12 year . . . came to Marshall in 1935 ... has had three football teams go undefeated, t h la t being the 1937 "Thundering Herd" squad . .. also uccessful as basketball coach, winning two national cham­pionship in 1947 . . . ha 100 ex-players now coaching in high chools and colleges . . . 14 year · at Mar shall has produced a record of 62 wins, 42 los es and 15 ties.

ROY STRAIGHT-Line Coach- ative of Mannington, W. Va .... graduated from high school there in 1930 after winning 12 letter s for four sport . . . in 1931 enrolled at Davi and E lkin and played football under am Hen­der son ... first coached at Victory High School in Clarksburg. W. Va . ... in fall of 1937, teamed with Henderson at Marshall a chief aide and line coach . . . served two year with

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Tavy as an officer in the amphibiou branch ... r ceived M.A. degree from Marshall.

SAM LAGG-End Coach- Former player under Henderson . .. r eceived A.B. in 1943 and M.A. in 1947 from Marshall ... also erves a in tructor in the geography department . . . 1939 graduate of Huntington High chool . .. from 1943 to 1946 served as a Marine F irst Lieutenant in Pacific and China theater · .. . in his third year as a si tant to Hender son . . . pent one year a line coach at Morris-Harvey

College .. . chief scout during grid ea on and sees littl of the "Thundering Herd."

JOE PEASE-Backfield Coach-Another Hen­derson pupil ... grad of West Union (W. Va.) High School in 1931 ... played with Davis and Elkins from 1932 to 1934 and captained the 1934 squad ... also a ba ketball star at D. & E. ... came to Mar hall with Henderson in 1935 as backfield coach . .. in 1944-45 served a. head basketball and football coach at Logan High School, Logan, W. Va. . . . erved in the Pacific theater as a member of the United States aval Reserve.

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AM HENDER 0 - llead Coach-Known a.· " rafty am" ... starting 36th year of coaching, beginning at Bristol (W. Va.) High

chool in 1914 . . . collegiate coaching started at Muskingum in New Concord, 0., in 1919 ... returned to West Virginia in 1922 to coach Davis and Elkins College fo r 12 year ... came to Marshall in 1935 . .. ha , had three football teams go undefeated, t he la t being the 1937 "Thundering Herd" squad .. . also uccessful as basketball coach, winning two national cham­pionships in 1947 .. . has 100 ex-players now coaching in high schools and coil ges . . . 14 y ar at Marshall has produced a record of 62 win ·, 42 losses and 15 ties.

ROY STRAIGHT- Line Coach- ative of Mannington, W. Va . ... graduated from high chool there in 1930 after winning 12 letters

for four sports .. . in 1931 enrolled at Davis and Elkins and played football under Cam Hen­derson ... first coached at Victory High School in Clarksburg. \~1 . Va .... in fall of 1937, teamed with Henderson at Marshall as chief aide and line coach . . . erved two year with

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Tavy as an oiTic r in the amphibious branch . .. received M.A. degree from Mar hall.

SAM CLAGG-End Coach-Former player under Ilender on ... r eceived A.B. in 1943 and M.A. in 1947 from Marshall . . . also serves as instructor in the geography depar tment .. . 1939 graduat of Huntington High chool .. . from 1943 to 19t!6 erved as a Marine Fir t Lieutenant in Pacific and China theaters . . . in his third year a a ·sistant to Henderson ... pent one year a line coach at Morris-Harvey

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"OLD MAIN" - ENTHANf.E TO MAHSRALL COLLECE CAMPUS

Marshall College, an institution of higher ed­ucation supported by the tate of We t Virginia, was founded in 1 37 by citizens of Cabell

ounty. Its purpose was to provide prepara­tory schooling for tho e entering college or planning a career of tea~hing in the common school:. J ohn Laidley, a leader in the move­ment, wa a friend a nd admirer of Chief J u tice John Mar hall for whom the school was named.

Although enrollm nt -..va satisfact ory and academic proo·r ess was reported , financial sup­port was lacking. When the ivil War broke out, the situation became acute. The school was sold for debts in 1 61 and operated as a private chool to satisfy a clause in the deed for t he land on which the school was located.

On Februa ry 27, 1867, the Legislature pa sed an act calling for the esta;blishment of a State

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ormal chool to be called the West Virginia State Normal School at Mar ha ll College. The Teachers College wa organized and the first baccala ureate degrees were conferred in June, 1921.

The College of Arts and Science · wa estab­lish d in June, 1923. In Augu t, 1938, the Bachelor of Science degree wa authorized, and in 1940. the degree in general engineering, Bachelor of Engineering cience, was e tab­li hed. In the spring of 1945, the A sociate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees were ap­proved in ten fields .

Graduate work in ix departments was au­thorized in October, 1938. This division has been extended to several departments and con­fers the fa ster of Arts and Ma ter of Science degrees.

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"OLD 1AIN" - ENTHANCE TO MARSHALL COLLEGE CAMPU

Marshall College, an in titution of higher ed­ucation supported by t he ·tate of \1\ est Virginia, wa founded in 1 37 by citizens of Cabell County. Its purpo e was to pr ovide prepara­tory schooling for those enter ing college OT

planning a career of tea~hing in the common chools. J ohn Laidley, a leader in the move­

ment, wa a friend and admirer of Chief Justice John Marsha ll for whom th e school wa named.

Al though enrollment "vas satisfactory and academic prooTes was reported, financia l sup­port was lacking. When the Civil War broke out, the situation became acute. The sch ool was sold for debt in 1861 and operated as a private chool to sati fy a clause in t he deed for the land on which t he school was located.

On February 27, 1867, the Legislature passed an act calling for the e tabli shment of a tate

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