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THE SKYSCRAPER, Dec. 12, 1955, Page Three Administration, Faculty Members are attending meetings in the Chi cago area this month. Sister Mary John Michael, B.V.M., President of the College, attended a meeting of the Associated Colleges of Illinois, in Bloomington, Dec. 9. Sister Mary St. Irene, chairman of the French de partment, will serve on the Local committee for the Mod ern Language association con vention in Chicago, Dec. 28-30. Sister Mary Donald, dean of studies, will attend the American Conference of Academic Deans, in St. Louis, Jan. 10. Sister Mary Benedict, chairman, Sister Mary Cecile, and Fmmi Szorenyi, Ph.D., of the Psycholo gy and Education departments, at tended a meeting of the Chicago Society of Catholic Psychologists at Loyola, Dec. 10. Sister Mary Carmelia, di rector of the Speech Clinic, and Sister Mary Hugh, infir- marian, attended a seminar on speech correction and other sessions of the National So ciety for Crippled Children and Adults, at the Palmer House, Nov. 28-30. Sister Mary Ann Ida, chairman of the Philosophy department, lec tured on Christian Philosophy and the Educator, for the Illinois State College Newman club, in De Kalb, Dec. 6. During the holidays, Sis ter will attend a meeting of the Executive Council of the Ameri can Catholic Philosophical asso ciation. Distinctive Illustrations Will Hallmark the Review, which will make its first appearance of the year this semester. Geraldine Gadecki, senior Art major, draws her own interpreta tion of Betty Howell's short story, The Painting, while Mary Cath erine Judae illustrates Jeanne Flood's story. Senior Art editor Patricia Do herty pictures sophomore Su zanne McBride's essay, The Mini mum is the Maximum. Poetic art is accomplished as senior Marie Simms does designs for Patricia Grimes' Lot's Wife, a poem which won honorable mention in the College Creative Writing contest. Every Student Is Invited To A Pre*Candlelighting Party On Dec. 20 When Kappa Mu Psi Members Will Sing the New Year in at the first Tuesday musi cale of 1956, at 3:10 p.m., Jan. 17, in studio 703. Marilyn Zanke will sing Villa- nelle by Eve Dell'Acqua, and Joan Doherty will sing Prelude, by Ron ald. Lenore Walker and Elizabeth Casieri will accompany. Joyce Driscoll, violinist, will in terpret Serenade, by Franz Drdla, with Anamae Kehoe accompanying. Pianist Sylvia Dominguez will play Capricio, Op. No. 4, by Doh- nanyi; Marianne Tralewski will interpret Paderewski's famous Minuet in G, and Mary Ellen Burg will close the program with Cho pin's Etude, Op. 10, No. 12. Language Classes Observe Day Of The Golden Mass, Missus Auras, Dec. 14 in 405 at 9 a.m. The Gospel of the Golden Mass for the Wednesday in Ember Week recalls the Archangel Gabriel's visit to Mary to announce to her that she was to be the Mother of God. The French class will present a skit portraying the preparation for the Saviour in heaven, and the An nunciation. Carol Roberts will play Isaias. Concetta Fumo, Gabriel, and Therese Pinto will be Mary. Marian Hills, Victoria Bomba, Dorothy Capek, Camille Zemrow- Candlelighting (Continued from Page 1, Col. 5) Jeanne Flood will light one for the Stylus club; Catherine Kelly for the Sociology club; Nancy Ferrigan for the Physics club; Barbara Pierce for the Spanish club. Mary Lambrecht will light one for the Terrapins; and Patricia Farrell will light one for Vital Speakers. As the candles are lighted, the club representatives and their moderators will recite a Candle lighting formula composed by Emer Phibbs Ditch field '34 for the first all-college Candlelight ing, in 1930. ski, and Melissa Lewis will narrate. To close the skit the class will sing Venez Divin Messie, the French Advent hymn, and the Je vous salve, Marie. Rosemary Marubio's narrative will explain how Christmas is cele brated in Mexico, and the entire Spanish class will sing the Christ mas Litany, accompanied by Bar bara Covey and Annette Lubker. Vivian Larson as Herr Guggen heim, Arlene Luberda as Frau Ap- felbaum, Patricia Guadagno as Hans, and Marcella Brown as Hilde will add German flavor to the program in a skit on Christmas shopping. Ihr Kinderlein kommet and O Tan- nenhaum will be sung by the rest of the class. A Latin play, Officium Stellae, will conclude the program. The cast will include Mary Anne Sawitow- ski as Herod, and Alice Frankie- wicz. Rosemary Pordugal. and Lil lian Walsh as the Magi. They will sin? Ecce Nomen Domini Emman uel. Seniors will entertain their Moth ers in the tea room. Barbara Fisch er and Ann Codd are co-chairmen of the party, with Barbara Henry and Diane Letourneau planning the decorations and Catherine Kel ly scheduled to supervise re- service. Mary Beth Grace and Kathleen Walsdorf are co-chairmen of the Arrangements committee; Mary Gleeson and Joanne Keehan are handling the Invitations, and Mary Catherine Judae and Kay Fullen- kamp are taking care of the Gift. Barbara Quinn and Mary Shearin will plan the Enter tainment, and Jo Ann Reilly and Patricia Stella are in charge of the Refreshments. Juniors will gather in the Resi dence hall for a party planned by co-chairmen Arlene Sykes and Di- ann Hogbloom. Maripat Day is in charge of Decorations, and Gloria Pieczynski will issue the Invitations. Dagmar Elsnic is in charge of Arrangements; Valerie Luback of Refreshments, and Mary Jo Valen tino of Entertainment. The Sophomores will hold their class partv in Room 405, with Mary Jane McNally, Carol Wincek, Mary- lou McCambridge, Jane Cordes, Maureen Connerty, Mary Ander son, and Kathleen McRaith among the committee members. Therese Pinto is general chairman of the Freshman party, assisted by Michaella Burton, Anita Narajow- ski, Sandra Marek, Alice Lawitzka, Lorelei del Castillo, Patricia Le vins, Irene Shea, Gloria Mrazek, and Julie Whelan. Jf you wouW like to see how Christmas is celebrated in Mexico, the Spanish club invites you to Room 405 at 3 p.m. on Dec. 15. On The First Day Of Vacation 60 students from Economics and Money and Banking classes will visit financial centers in the Chi cago Loop. The tour will include visits to the Federal Reserve Bank, the Clearing House, the Board of Trade, and the Continental Illinois Hank and Trust company. Miss Ruth Kittle Author Of The Kittle Penmanship series, demon strated her method of teaching manuscript writing, Dec. 5, for students in Education classes. A nationally recognized expert in the field of penmanship, Miss Kittle specializes in teaching and in the supervision of methods. Cantata (Continued from Page 1, Col. 1) Youngmann, Mary Shearin, Pa tricia Gavin, Geraldine Gadecki, Mary Hartigan, and Catherine McManamon. Freshman and Sophomore Dra ma students will serve as Produc tion crews. Ellen Schoen, Stage and Lighting manager, will be as sisted by Rosemary Bock, Dolores Rittenberg, Sandra Ivan, Diana Sebuck, and Barbara Stensland. Costume manager Merilee Mil roy will have for her crew mem bers Anita Narojowski, Diane Cal lahan, Julia Whalen, and Alice Nevins. Mexican singing and dancing and explanations of Mexican customs are on the program being planned by Sylvia Dominguez, Blanche Gi- bala, and Yolanda Chmielewska. The International Relations club will spin the globe, presenting skits about Christmas customs in other lands, Dec. 13 in the tea-room at 4 p.m. On the committees are Ann Ko bal. Mary Jane Long, Rita O'Brien, and Lillian Hartke. Sheila Cole man and Barbara Henry are chair men for the Sociology club party, Dec. 16. Senior Speech majors will enter tain at the Vital Speakers program in the Little Theatre, Dec. 15, and on the same day Mathematics club members will entertain the pledges. The Chemistry club will entertain its members and receive its pledges at a partv in Philomena hall, Dec. 19 at 3:30 p.m. Diane Malone heads the Enter tainment committee; Joan Szukalla the Refreshment committee, and Barbara Cwiak the Decorations and Invitation committee. The Orchestra and *i Glee club will combine work and play with a party in the tea room Dec. 16 before practice for the Cantata. Exchanging press cards for Christinas spirit, the Freshman Skyscraper staff will be guests of the regular staff at a party in the tearoom at 3:30 today. Colorful Volumes From Miracle Of Books Fair, sponsored last month by the Chicago Tribune, the Chil dren's Book Council, and the Mu seum of Science and Industry, are on display in the library through Dec. 15. Formerly the Books Fair dis played the selected volumes in the public library. This year, however, the sponsors are distributing them to colleges for the benefit of stu dent teachers. When the college displays close, the books will be donated by the publishers to orphanages and other charitable institutions. n U V 0 I p P students Adele Moretti and Patricia Hillyard, using a r n I O I U 0 model of the Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, are preparing to demonstrate the production of high voltages which are re quired for the bombarding of atoms. Skyscrapings . . . Dashing Through The Snow In A One Horse Open sleigh, we saw Patricia Franke, Janet Kennedy, Adele Theleen, Rosemary Campbell, Marilyn Ma- loney, and Patricia McTigue danc ing at De Paul's Homecoming. Further on we passed Janet Russ, Jo Lu Zimmermann, Mari lynne Williams, and Louise Gret- za going to the Alpha Delta Gam ma party at the Conrad Hilton. With them were Sheila Dwyer and Darlene Schmitz on the way to the St. Procopius homecoming. O'er the fields we encountered Bonnie Rozakles, Diane Noonan, Diane Hoffman, Joan Ayres, and Kay Traut at the Aquinas home coming. Exulting over Harry Belafon- te's signature on their Empire Room program were Mary Lou Doherty, Ann Carr, Mary Alice Carberry, and Catherine Kelly. Barbara Stensland, Cecilia Wan ders, and Winifred Johnson were laughing all the way to Alpha Delta's annual party. Stopping for coffee, we met Ei leen Doyle who told us about the Delta Sigma Pi dance, and Mich- aelle Burton, who can hardly wait till the Princeton Triangle show during the holidays. Just at that moment Nancy Fer rigan and Rose Anne McGreal came in, skates in hand, excited over Teahouse of the August Moon, and close behind them were Marianne Murphy, Catherine Mur phy, Judy Azzarello, Rosemary Esposito, Adele Keane, Barbara King, Marianne Walczak, and Ger aldine Sofka, singing the praises of the Little Singers of Paris. Skiing down the distant hills we saw Maureen McDonough, Cyn thia Swanson, Patricia Tyler, Shei la Coleman, Patricia Byers, Su san Bartlett, and Irene Keough, who had enjoyed the Alpha Lamb da Thanksgiving party, along with Judy Skwiat, Mariann Hoffman, Maureen Connerty, Mary Patricia Colby, and Virginia Durkin. Jingle bells, jingle bells sang Patricia Lorrigan, Eileen Morley, and Laurene Gianni, returning from the St. Joseph college Chi cago club dance. As we walked through the snow Vivian Giunchedi and Mary Flynn glided by on their way to the De Paul formal at the Sheraton. We almost missed seeing Shei la Kelly and Patricia Coakley speed by en route to Purdue's Win ter Ball and Arlene Sykes to Del ta Sigma Theta's formal. Singing cool carols Lydia and Lynda Rousseau were coming home from Dave Brubeck's Jazz concert. Right behind them came Janet Mitchell caroling about a week end in New York, and Ulana Nimylowycz day-dreaming about a party at the University of Illinois. Skimming through the streets we learned that Joan Labus and Mary Lambrecht will attend Phi- Mu Chi's New Year's Eve party, and that Kay Hendricks and Francine Reszutko are planing to attend Christmas formats. All during our sleigh ride we saw no snow flakes as brilliant as Sally Fitzgerald's smile. She is en gaged to Robert Cummins. .... oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh
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1955-12-12 (3)
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