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May 23, 1955, THE SKYSCRAPER, Page 3 Seven Seniors Merit Keys To Honor Society Gold Keys which open the door Id Kappa Gamma Pi. national bon- ir society for Catholic College alumnae, will be awarded to seven seniors at the Honors convocation. May 26. For exc:llence in character, leadership, service, and schol- ariship, Odiele Brusseau, Mary Carey, Marilyn Cuccio, Sylvia Devine, Jeanne Regan, Patricia Sampson, and Vasil ia Soutsos merited the mem bership votes cast by the Fa culty and members of the Sen ior class. An English major. Miss Brus- Iseau is secretary of the Senior (class, served as chairman of the Student Directory committee this year, and is a member of the Re view staff. Miss Carey, an English-Journal- i gt;m major, is president of the Press I club, a member of the Skyscraper l gt;taff. served as chairman of the Workshop for High School Writ- lers in January, and as a script (writer for the Senior Class motion Ipicture, On The T-akefront. I A Chemistry major and a Mag- Ina Cum Laude graduate, Miss Cuc- Icio is prefect of the Sodality, and Itvill crown the Statue of the Bles- l-ed Virgin Mary at the annual May toronation tomorrow. I A Home Economics major and la Magna Cum Laude graduate. I Miss Devine is a member of the I Himie Economics club. Alpha Omi- Irrnii. and is one of the speakers at the symposium which the Home IF.coiiiniiics department will spon sor this evening. A Summa Cum Laude grad uate and a Piano major, Miss : Regan, president of the Resi dent students, vice-president I of the Orchestra, presented : her Senior Piano recital yes terday, and has received the Delta Mu Theta Key, given I by the National Catholic Mu- I sic Honor Society. I An English-Journalism major Bliss Sampson is co-editor-in-chief A if The Skyscraper, and a member lot the Press club. I Miss Soutsos. an Art major and Art editor of The Skyscraper, is l;uvs:dciit of the Senior class and a I .' .mi Laude graduate. R FI fl W * Diane B rrett (right) DLL U IT . incoming senior, is the Inew regional vice-president of the National Federation of Catholic College Students, which has just named Mundelein as the seat of its Forensics commission. With Miss Barrett are Gene Bayer, outgoing president of the region; Dick Wal ler, outgoing vice-president; Char- Jlene Quinn, an(l Nick Kuhn, out- Ijoing secretary. Seniors Exhibit Art Projects A thing of beauty is a joy for ever . . . especially if it resembles a statue of the Madonna and Child carved by Janice Mooney for the Senior .Art exhibit, on display from now until June ') in the eighth floor gallery. Standing 15 inches high with a 2-inch base, it is of Honduras ma hogany, with curving modern de sign bringing out the natural grain of the wood. Eugenia Krupowicz captures the grief of a mother sorrowing over her 'ead son in a ceramic pieta. and Vasilia Soutsos interprets the Last Supper in horizontal composi tion in tempera intended for a mur al. Phyllis Garrity portrays the Sor rows of the Virgin Mary in a series . of seven casein pictures, and Vir- oUulAL ginia Casey offers an interpretation in oil of the Hound of Heaven. 85 Students Will Receive Citations At Annual Honors Convocation, May 26 Ellen Cibula goes to the Apoc- alvn.se for the theme of her vision of St. John the Evangelist. Cath erine Spinner brings a light touch to the exhibit with a series of il lustrations and lettering for nur sery rh vines. chairman Frances Reil ley heads committees for the Senior Ball, June 3, at the Tarn O'Shanter Country club. (Story on Page 1.) Eighty-five students will re ceive academic and activities hon ors at the annual Honors convoca tion. Thursday at 1 p.m. Sister Mary John Michael, B.V.M., President of the College, will confer the honors and give the address, and Father John E. Wil liams. C.S.V.. of the Religion de partment, will celebrate Benedic tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. Mary Ellen Casey and Moonyeen Brown will be or ganists, Mary Ann Lashmet, Phyllis Wockner, and Vasilia Soutsos will assist in the pre sentation of Honors. Scholastic honors, given to stu dents who have distinguished themselves in loyalty, cooperation, and service and who have attained Qovernment Of France Honors Four Students French (Jovernment awards are in store for four students who have done outstanding work in the French department. Monsieur Jean Strauss, Con sul General of France, has for warded four books for the presen tation today at 1 p.m. in Room 501. Awards winners are Senior Elaine Kogut. and Juniors Mary Hartigan. Joan Budicin, and Pa tricia Sullivan, all French majors. Titles include the exciting- World War II novel Le Bataillon du Belvedere by Rene Chambe; art books. l.'Age d' lt; r Flamand by J. Van Der Elst: Six Conies el Six Tableaux by J. Van Der Elst: and a collection of short stories by Merimee. Sodality Prefect Will Crown Virgin in May Ceremony Tomorrow One of the most beautiful tradi tions of the year will occur at 1 p.m. tomorrow when the Sodality- sponsored May Coronation cere mony is held in the college theatre. During the all-college Holy Hour, at which Father L. J. Evett, S.J., director, presides, members of the Spiritual Council, in pastel-shade floor-length gowns, will form a Court-of-Honor for Sodality Prefect Marilyn Cuccio, in while. Escorting Miss Cuccio to the stage, the Council members will join with the entire assembly in reciting a new prayer written by Pope Pius XII in honor of Mary, Queen and Mother. Miss Cuccio will place a crown of flowers on the statue of the Vir gin, and the seniors in caps and gowns will come to the stage to place roses at the shrine. Court-of-Honor members will be Diane Barren, Patricia Byers. Mary Ellen Casey. Toni Cassaret to. Margaret Coughlan. and Joan I )ebrecht. I )ther members of the court are Mary Devitt, Barbara Gaul, Con stance Gonzalez. Arline Jarrett. Valeria Luback, Margaret Ma- honey, Barbara Mannix. Jeanne X'owaczvk, Marilvn Scimeca, and Helen Walsh. Coronation organists will be Marcella Peterson and Diane Go- lash. New Sodality officers installed following the Sodality Tea on May 4 are Helen Walsh, prefect, Mary Ellen Casey and Margaret Cough lan. vice-prefects. Katherine Bau- mann. treasurer, and Shirley I'ar- rilli. secretary. College Day Festivities Look Forward, Flash Back Flashbacks on all the activities of the year will be a major part of the College Day Program. Thurs day, at JO a.m.. in the college theatre. Mary Ann Lashmet, S.AC presi dent, will introduce class and club officers, who will report on activi ties, and will then give her Fare well Address and administer the oath of office to the incoming SAG officers. Virginia Leidinger will take the oath of office as president; Pa tricia Gavin as vice-president; Rosemary Esposito, as secretary, and Diane Sherwood, as treasurer. Phyllis Wockner, SAC vice- president and chairman of the Club Coordination board, will introduce the activities leaders. Ellen Cibula will report for the An club: Xancy Alias for the Ce- cilians; Patricia Tierney for the Debate dub: Joan Sramek for Dra ma, and Speech, and Eleanor Tar pey for Economics. Leda Pitaro will report for His tory: Irma Strieker for Home Ec onomics: Mary Ellen Schumann for International Relations; Nor ma Dugan for Languages; Eugenia Wallin for the Science Forum, and Patricia Glod for the Womens Athletic Association. Maurice Wieland will report for Writers, Inc. Arelyn Bartlett for Sociology: Edna Behm for Red Cross; Florence Clarke for NSA, Diane Barrett for NFCCS, and Marilyn Cuccio for Sodality. Lynne Sheeran will give the Freshman class report: Alyce Mae Fiedler, the Sophomore: Virginia Leidinger, the Junior; and Vasil ia Soutsos, the Senior. hollowing the presentation of the Student gift to the College President. Miss Leidinger will ad journ the meeting. 15 Seniors Will Study, Travel In U.S., Europe Fifteen seniors have scholar ships, assistantships, interneships, and opportunity lo study abroad. Virginia Allison and Eleanor .Vi ler English majors will sail in August for a year of travel in Eur ope. Piano major Jeanne Regan has a scholarship to the graduate school of Northwestern university, where Lois Moriarty will study Mathema tics on a tutorial scholarship, Rose mary Wohlfaint will study German mi scholarship, and Betty Hentschel will study in the School of Medi cine's department of physical thera- Rv ( cniune Kriz. Biology major, has received a halflime assislantship in the department of Botany at the Iowa Stale college graduate school, and Romana Jonauskas. Chemistry major, has a graduate assistant- ship at Loyola. Marie Therese Gauer, Foods and Nutrition major, will interne at An- khor hospital, St. Paul; Carolyn Burger has an appointment to Veterans hospital. Bronx. New York; Marilyn Fitzpatrick and Sylvia Behland have appointments a' Cook County hospital. Marylahan Dawes. History major, has a Coe fellowship for research in the Institute of American Stu dies. University of Wyoming. Sylvia Devine has a graduate scholarship in Home Economics lo the Univer sity of Chicago, and Nijole Gul binskas, Chemistry major, will en ter Medical Technology training at Wesley Memorial hospital. a grade point average of 2.5 for the current year, will be conferred upon 14 seniors. The Honor seniors are Dolores Bihun, Odiele Brusseau, Marilyn Cuccio, Marylahan Dawes, Sylvia Devine. Marilyn Fitzpatrick, Ar lene Halko, Elaine Kogut, Cor- inne Kriz, Jeanne Regan, Marilyn Scimeca. Eleanor Tarpey, Maur ice Wieland. and Rosemarv Wohl- fahrt. Honor Juniors are Beverly Battiste, Joan Brezina, Ann Carr, Loretta Casey, Ann Codd, Joan Debrecht, Patri cia Doherty, Nancy Ferrigan, Sally Fitzgerald, Jeanne Flood. Mary Jule Greeley, Stephanie Jackson. Marilyn Lindahl, Diane Malone. Mary Ann Pacella, Lil lian Petitte. Barbara Pierce, Char lene Quinn, Mary Ann Schumann, and Patricia Walsh. Sophomores meriting scholastic honors are Patricia Cannon, Joan Chelotti. Dagmar Elsnic, Joan Kies. Particia Modzikowski. Pa tricia O'Donnell. Suzanne lt;''Mara. Joan Panka. Jane Panka, Eliza beth Schwenk. Joan Sipick, and Marv Jo Valentino. Freshman Honor students are Mary Elizabeth Anderson. June Chenelle. Margaret Corcoran. Jane Cordes, Patricia Delsing, Mar- jorie Kasiier. Patricia Kobel, Ger aldine Komosa. Suzanne Mc-Bride, Mary Jane McNally, Marguerite Molitor. Ann Molloy. Barbara Murphy. Xancy Phee. Diane Sherwood, Sis ter Mary de Sales, Sister Mary Lovola. Carole Svabec, and Mary Bertille Walsh. Departmental Honors in Bi ology will go to Corinne Kriz, in Chemistry to Marilyn Cuc cio and Constance Gonzalez, in Drama to Joan Sramek and RoseMari Pellegrini, and in Economics to Marilyn Clark and Eleanor Tarpey. Honors in English go to Maur ice Wieland. in English-Journal ism to Marv Carey, Grace Pertell. and Patricia Sampson; in French to Elaine Kogut: in German to Rosemary Wohlfahrt, and in His tory to Marylahan Dawes. Departmental Honors in Home Economics will go to Sylvia De- vine, in Mathematics to Dolores Bihun, Lois Moriarty, and Eugen ia Wallin; in Music to Jeanne Re gan; in Physics to Arlene Halko; in Psychology to Nancy May; in Sociology to Arelyn Bartlett. and in Speech to Marilyn Scimeca. Patricia Tierney will take the Activities award for Debate; Mary lahan Dawes and Maurice Wieland the activities awards for work on the Review, and Bernadette Nas tali. Jeanne Regan, and Rosemary Wohlfahrt for work in the Or chestra. Edna Bshm will receive an award for work in the campus unit of the American Nation al Red Cross; Rosemary Daly, Grace Pertell, and Patricia Sampson will receive awards for work on The Skyscraper, and Mary Therese Gauer will receive the Janet McCarty Fiegeger award for work in Home Economics. Mary .Ann Lashmet, SAC presi dent, will receive the Mary Blake Finan award, merited by a senior who. in the estimation of the Fac ulty and the Senior class, has been outstanding in character, coopera tion, and service.
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1955-05-23 (3)
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