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THE CARD-INAL VOL.2 LOUISVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 NO. 32 CARDINAL SENIOR STAFF IS NAMED Student Council Stru-t 7 On l•g,'l t SCHLOSSBERG IS CHOSEN EDITOR U. L. CELEBRATES RACING SEASON WITH HOP IN GYM Charley Rinehart To Play At Last Student Council Dance of · Year; Admission Is 75c MACON LEIGH IN CHARGE Students and friends of the ' University of Louisville will be afforded excellent and inexpensive Derby Eve entertainment, accord· ing to advance reports, at the Der· by Eve Strut, to be given tonight from nine to one at die gym on Belknap Campus. Both stags and couples will be charged seventy• five cents. The Strut, the fifth and last of ~ series of dances sponsored by the Student Council of the College of Liberal Arts this school year. is expected by the committee in charge to be the most success· ful and the longest remembered of all. Charley Rinehart and his or· chestra will furnish the melodies for the occasion. Rinehart has wielded the baton at many of the dances of the University in the past, and his abilities ar·e well known. (Continued on Pa~e 7) U. OFL. RECEIVES $4,000 LIBRAR~Y FROM CARNEGIE Carnival Nominee I ENCOURAGING ===: ' PLANS ARE SET ALMA .BACHE HAGMAN FOR BANQUET Chief Speaker Is First Woman Graduate, Others Will Review Pro-gram TO ANNOUNCE WINNER Rapid developments are under· way in keeping with the tradition of the All-Women's Banquet to be 1 held Wednesday, May 9, at 6:00 p.m. at the Mayflower Apts. All honors -and awards of the past year will be reviewed as well as outlined plans for future progress. According to custom, speakers will consist of leaders in extra• curricular activities which include: Dramatics, Journalism, Athletics, ------------ Music, and Scholarship. The JENKINS, HAGMAN chief speaker, says Sarah Williams Vick, W. S. G. A. president, will AND CALDWELL TO be the first woman graduate from RUN FOR QUEEN'th~ rank~ of u. of L. Ralph E. Htll, Registrar, has been asked to 1 supply the committee in charge Votes For Campus Royalty Are with data concerning several early Now on Sale At Cardinal women graduates. Office; Sc Each The winning nominee to repre, sent this school at the Mountain BONUSES WILL BE GIVEN Laurel Festival will be announced at this time. Information about Festival Candidate ELLA GAR1H CHOATE OF PUBLICATION Mildred Shapinsky and J. Kenneth Donahue Are Appointed Associate Editors For Next Year STRAEFFER BUS. MANAGER Leon G. Schlossberg was aP" pointed editor, Mildred Shapinsk.y I and J. Kenneth Donahue, associate editors, and Carolyn Straeffer, business manager of the Cardinal by the Board of Student Publica, tions at a meeting held last Tues, day. These students will head the staff of the weekly and will direct its policy beginning next Septem .. ber with the aid of a junior staff of six editorial department heads and several business assistants. The junior staff positions will be filled at a meeting of the Board to be held on May 8. Miss Shapinsky is a junior, and Miss Straeffer, Mr. Schlossberg ELECTION OPENS and Mr. Donahue are sophomores TODAy FOR QUEEN in the college ?f Li~r:al Arts. All ENTRANT IN FETE f~ur have affihated wtth the Car, dmal for two years. Mr. Schlossberg is present man .. Four U. of L. Coeds Entered In aging editor of the Cardinal. In Race For Delegate To Pine- speaking of his plans for next year. ville Mountain Laurel he said: Celebration .. It has been apparent since the initiation of the Cardinal in 1932, · ALL STUDENTS TO VOTE that it must soon play a leading Sherley Jenkins, nominated by the contest will not be disclosed Pi Phi sorority, Alma Hagman, until the banquet, states the com· The votes which will begin to nominated by the Chi Omegas, mittee: / pour into the Cardinal office today role in the extra·curriculr interests of the University. (Continued on Page 6) and Helen Caldwell, the candidate and continue until Tuesday noon, of Sigma Kappa, are ~he first can· ANNUAL BANQ'UET May 8, will determine which one CLASS OFFICERS didates for .. Queen" of the Camp.. of the four attractive University! WILL BE ELECTED us Carnival. OF B.S. U. TONIGHT of Louisville coeds nominated for Votes for these candidates went the honor of representing U. of L. IN L. A. 0 N MAY 4 Records Scores Music Books and on sale Wednesday, May 2, and Sherwood, Nighingale, Vaught, in the annual Kentucky Mountain Electric Pho~ograph In dud- can be obtained at the Cardinal Alnd Miller To Speak On Laurel Festival, will be victorious Student Council Representatives To Be Chosen Later In March; Rules Are ed In Gift-Special office at 5 cents each. Each can, life's Voyage in the race. Room Planned didate must receive at least 50 The four girls whose names ap, ___ · votes a week to remain in the con.. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED pear on the ballot printed else· Given test. A bonus of 2 5 per cent of (Continued on Page 5') OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (Continued on Pa~e 2) The .Baptist Student Union of NOMINATIONS SOUGHT . . the University will hold its second Bennett Plans To A mustc library valued at $4,- "Adam and Eva," Last .Annual Banquet tonight, 6:30 at' Election of senior, junior, and 000 has been presented to the Play Set For May 11-12 the Broadway ~aptis~ Church for Start Camera Club sophomore c~ass officers of the University of Louisville by the the purpose of mstalhng the newly . . . • . . College of Ltberal Arts for next C · Co ti f N elected officers of the organization. Orgaruzatton Will Begin In Spnn~ I year will be held on the campus arnegte. . rpora on . 0 . ew Zurfluh, Hopper Will Play lm· The officers who were recently Or Early Summer Monday, May 14. May 23 has York. !hts library, conststmg of a portant Roles chosen are: president, Shelby A. . . been set at the date -for elections collectl~n of recor?s, scores, and •• ., Miller; first vice-president, Julia Tentative plans are bemg made to the Student Council. books, ts to be ava~lable. to all the Ada~ and Eva, by Boult?n Geiger; third vice-president, Jim· for a phot<;>grap~y dub to be start- Nominations for both elections stude~ts of the Un~verstty and lo, and . M~ddleton, the. las~ major m.ie Taylor; secretary, Nannie Mae ed late this. spnng or early sum· are to be made by petitions, each cate.d 1n a place whtch can be c?n' production of the Uruverstty Play .. Abell and corresponding secre· mer, according to Dr. Donald M. bearing the signatures of 25 Lib· vemently re~ched. Accompanymg ers will be pr~sented Friday and tary, John G. Hicks. Bennett, .pro~essor of Physics in era.l Arts students. The nomtna' (Continued on Pa~re 6) Satur~y eve~mgs, May 11 and The banquet, according to Miss ~peed Screntl~c School. The cl~b tions must be in the hands of the 12, Wlth a matinee Saturday after· Virginia Duggins, chairman, will ts to meet. t~ce monthly and ~11 Student Council one week before U.-L. To Be In Second noon. . (Continued on Page 7) be open, tt Is expected, to all m· the date of the election: May 7 in N d H k p M l6 There have been three changes terested in photography. the case of class elections and May a • 00 ·U ' ay made in the cast. Doris Counts TEST YOURSELF ON The club will probably have in· 16 for Student Council nomina .. has replaced Janet Brumleve, as LAST WEEK'S NEWS formal meets with various mem· ticns. llx.fi Three Piano Concerto To Be Julie; Carol Hooe, instead. of bers cooperating on taking, devel· Class offices to be filled are those Presented--Overstreet, An- George Cassidy, as Lord Andrew; 1. Who is Sir Oswald Mosley? oping and enlarging pictures. (Continued on Page n derson, Jolas are Soloists and Gladys Wakefield, in place of 2. What noted clergyman will Many think that tihs club will . Jane Sanders, as Carinthia. speak at the U. of L. Commence· satisfy a long felt desire of the AWARDS TO BE GIVEN The second coast,to,coast broad· The title roles are taken by E. ment? campus and that such a club CLASSIC STUDENTS cast over the Columbia network Ollie Mershon, as .. Adam .. ; and 3. Who is the present Secretary would readily find a large mem· to be given by the University of June Warden, as uEva." John of the Interior? bership. All interested in this pro· Mrs. J. B. Speed will offer $100 Louisville School of Music will be Zurfluh will play the part of Mr. 4. What noted exile was recent• ject are asked to see Dr. Bennett next year to the student who at .. heard Saturday afternoon, May King, the distracted father of ly discovered to have harbored a in the Physics Building. tains the highest grade in elemen, 19, at 2:30 o~clock. At that time Eva; the very inter~..., character plot against the French Republic, It will be one of the objectives tary Greek. This will be open to the Bach three,piano concerto of Aunt Abby is taken by Jane in the· royalist-communist- riot of of the club to enter into the an, any student in the university re, with strings will be broadcast. The Elizabeth Hopper. The remainin~· last February? nual competition of the University gardless of class standing. Mrs. soloists will be Comeille Over, parts will be played by: John S'. Who is the mayor of New of Wisconsin Camera Club, which SJ)eed will also offer $50 to the street, Dwight Anderaon and Oventrut, as Dr. Delamater; and York City? is held for all the collep;e camera student who attains the highest Jacques joJaa. (Continued on Paae I) Answers will be found on page 4 clubs of the country. grade in elementary Latin.
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Title | The Cardinal, May 4, 1934. |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 32 |
Description | The University of Louisville’s undergraduate newspaper. The title of this publication has varied over the years, but with the exception of the period 1928-1930, when it was known as the U. of L. News, the title has always been a variation of The Cardinal. |
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Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals University of Louisville--Students--Periodicals |
Date Original | 1934-05-04 |
Object Type | Newspapers |
Source | Scanned from microfilm in the Louisville Cardinal newspapers collection. Item Number ULUA Cardinal 19340504 |
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Collection | Louisville Cardinal Newspapers Collection |
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Digital Publisher | University of Louisville Archives and Special Collections |
Date Digital | 2019-02-01 |
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Full Text | THE CARD-INAL VOL.2 LOUISVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 NO. 32 CARDINAL SENIOR STAFF IS NAMED Student Council Stru-t 7 On l•g,'l t SCHLOSSBERG IS CHOSEN EDITOR U. L. CELEBRATES RACING SEASON WITH HOP IN GYM Charley Rinehart To Play At Last Student Council Dance of · Year; Admission Is 75c MACON LEIGH IN CHARGE Students and friends of the ' University of Louisville will be afforded excellent and inexpensive Derby Eve entertainment, accord· ing to advance reports, at the Der· by Eve Strut, to be given tonight from nine to one at die gym on Belknap Campus. Both stags and couples will be charged seventy• five cents. The Strut, the fifth and last of ~ series of dances sponsored by the Student Council of the College of Liberal Arts this school year. is expected by the committee in charge to be the most success· ful and the longest remembered of all. Charley Rinehart and his or· chestra will furnish the melodies for the occasion. Rinehart has wielded the baton at many of the dances of the University in the past, and his abilities ar·e well known. (Continued on Pa~e 7) U. OFL. RECEIVES $4,000 LIBRAR~Y FROM CARNEGIE Carnival Nominee I ENCOURAGING ===: ' PLANS ARE SET ALMA .BACHE HAGMAN FOR BANQUET Chief Speaker Is First Woman Graduate, Others Will Review Pro-gram TO ANNOUNCE WINNER Rapid developments are under· way in keeping with the tradition of the All-Women's Banquet to be 1 held Wednesday, May 9, at 6:00 p.m. at the Mayflower Apts. All honors -and awards of the past year will be reviewed as well as outlined plans for future progress. According to custom, speakers will consist of leaders in extra• curricular activities which include: Dramatics, Journalism, Athletics, ------------ Music, and Scholarship. The JENKINS, HAGMAN chief speaker, says Sarah Williams Vick, W. S. G. A. president, will AND CALDWELL TO be the first woman graduate from RUN FOR QUEEN'th~ rank~ of u. of L. Ralph E. Htll, Registrar, has been asked to 1 supply the committee in charge Votes For Campus Royalty Are with data concerning several early Now on Sale At Cardinal women graduates. Office; Sc Each The winning nominee to repre, sent this school at the Mountain BONUSES WILL BE GIVEN Laurel Festival will be announced at this time. Information about Festival Candidate ELLA GAR1H CHOATE OF PUBLICATION Mildred Shapinsky and J. Kenneth Donahue Are Appointed Associate Editors For Next Year STRAEFFER BUS. MANAGER Leon G. Schlossberg was aP" pointed editor, Mildred Shapinsk.y I and J. Kenneth Donahue, associate editors, and Carolyn Straeffer, business manager of the Cardinal by the Board of Student Publica, tions at a meeting held last Tues, day. These students will head the staff of the weekly and will direct its policy beginning next Septem .. ber with the aid of a junior staff of six editorial department heads and several business assistants. The junior staff positions will be filled at a meeting of the Board to be held on May 8. Miss Shapinsky is a junior, and Miss Straeffer, Mr. Schlossberg ELECTION OPENS and Mr. Donahue are sophomores TODAy FOR QUEEN in the college ?f Li~r:al Arts. All ENTRANT IN FETE f~ur have affihated wtth the Car, dmal for two years. Mr. Schlossberg is present man .. Four U. of L. Coeds Entered In aging editor of the Cardinal. In Race For Delegate To Pine- speaking of his plans for next year. ville Mountain Laurel he said: Celebration .. It has been apparent since the initiation of the Cardinal in 1932, · ALL STUDENTS TO VOTE that it must soon play a leading Sherley Jenkins, nominated by the contest will not be disclosed Pi Phi sorority, Alma Hagman, until the banquet, states the com· The votes which will begin to nominated by the Chi Omegas, mittee: / pour into the Cardinal office today role in the extra·curriculr interests of the University. (Continued on Page 6) and Helen Caldwell, the candidate and continue until Tuesday noon, of Sigma Kappa, are ~he first can· ANNUAL BANQ'UET May 8, will determine which one CLASS OFFICERS didates for .. Queen" of the Camp.. of the four attractive University! WILL BE ELECTED us Carnival. OF B.S. U. TONIGHT of Louisville coeds nominated for Votes for these candidates went the honor of representing U. of L. IN L. A. 0 N MAY 4 Records Scores Music Books and on sale Wednesday, May 2, and Sherwood, Nighingale, Vaught, in the annual Kentucky Mountain Electric Pho~ograph In dud- can be obtained at the Cardinal Alnd Miller To Speak On Laurel Festival, will be victorious Student Council Representatives To Be Chosen Later In March; Rules Are ed In Gift-Special office at 5 cents each. Each can, life's Voyage in the race. Room Planned didate must receive at least 50 The four girls whose names ap, ___ · votes a week to remain in the con.. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED pear on the ballot printed else· Given test. A bonus of 2 5 per cent of (Continued on Page 5') OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (Continued on Pa~e 2) The .Baptist Student Union of NOMINATIONS SOUGHT . . the University will hold its second Bennett Plans To A mustc library valued at $4,- "Adam and Eva," Last .Annual Banquet tonight, 6:30 at' Election of senior, junior, and 000 has been presented to the Play Set For May 11-12 the Broadway ~aptis~ Church for Start Camera Club sophomore c~ass officers of the University of Louisville by the the purpose of mstalhng the newly . . . • . . College of Ltberal Arts for next C · Co ti f N elected officers of the organization. Orgaruzatton Will Begin In Spnn~ I year will be held on the campus arnegte. . rpora on . 0 . ew Zurfluh, Hopper Will Play lm· The officers who were recently Or Early Summer Monday, May 14. May 23 has York. !hts library, conststmg of a portant Roles chosen are: president, Shelby A. . . been set at the date -for elections collectl~n of recor?s, scores, and •• ., Miller; first vice-president, Julia Tentative plans are bemg made to the Student Council. books, ts to be ava~lable. to all the Ada~ and Eva, by Boult?n Geiger; third vice-president, Jim· for a phot<;>grap~y dub to be start- Nominations for both elections stude~ts of the Un~verstty and lo, and . M~ddleton, the. las~ major m.ie Taylor; secretary, Nannie Mae ed late this. spnng or early sum· are to be made by petitions, each cate.d 1n a place whtch can be c?n' production of the Uruverstty Play .. Abell and corresponding secre· mer, according to Dr. Donald M. bearing the signatures of 25 Lib· vemently re~ched. Accompanymg ers will be pr~sented Friday and tary, John G. Hicks. Bennett, .pro~essor of Physics in era.l Arts students. The nomtna' (Continued on Pa~re 6) Satur~y eve~mgs, May 11 and The banquet, according to Miss ~peed Screntl~c School. The cl~b tions must be in the hands of the 12, Wlth a matinee Saturday after· Virginia Duggins, chairman, will ts to meet. t~ce monthly and ~11 Student Council one week before U.-L. To Be In Second noon. . (Continued on Page 7) be open, tt Is expected, to all m· the date of the election: May 7 in N d H k p M l6 There have been three changes terested in photography. the case of class elections and May a • 00 ·U ' ay made in the cast. Doris Counts TEST YOURSELF ON The club will probably have in· 16 for Student Council nomina .. has replaced Janet Brumleve, as LAST WEEK'S NEWS formal meets with various mem· ticns. llx.fi Three Piano Concerto To Be Julie; Carol Hooe, instead. of bers cooperating on taking, devel· Class offices to be filled are those Presented--Overstreet, An- George Cassidy, as Lord Andrew; 1. Who is Sir Oswald Mosley? oping and enlarging pictures. (Continued on Page n derson, Jolas are Soloists and Gladys Wakefield, in place of 2. What noted clergyman will Many think that tihs club will . Jane Sanders, as Carinthia. speak at the U. of L. Commence· satisfy a long felt desire of the AWARDS TO BE GIVEN The second coast,to,coast broad· The title roles are taken by E. ment? campus and that such a club CLASSIC STUDENTS cast over the Columbia network Ollie Mershon, as .. Adam .. ; and 3. Who is the present Secretary would readily find a large mem· to be given by the University of June Warden, as uEva." John of the Interior? bership. All interested in this pro· Mrs. J. B. Speed will offer $100 Louisville School of Music will be Zurfluh will play the part of Mr. 4. What noted exile was recent• ject are asked to see Dr. Bennett next year to the student who at .. heard Saturday afternoon, May King, the distracted father of ly discovered to have harbored a in the Physics Building. tains the highest grade in elemen, 19, at 2:30 o~clock. At that time Eva; the very inter~..., character plot against the French Republic, It will be one of the objectives tary Greek. This will be open to the Bach three,piano concerto of Aunt Abby is taken by Jane in the· royalist-communist- riot of of the club to enter into the an, any student in the university re, with strings will be broadcast. The Elizabeth Hopper. The remainin~· last February? nual competition of the University gardless of class standing. Mrs. soloists will be Comeille Over, parts will be played by: John S'. Who is the mayor of New of Wisconsin Camera Club, which SJ)eed will also offer $50 to the street, Dwight Anderaon and Oventrut, as Dr. Delamater; and York City? is held for all the collep;e camera student who attains the highest Jacques joJaa. (Continued on Paae I) Answers will be found on page 4 clubs of the country. grade in elementary Latin. |
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