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Page Four THE SKYSCRAPER Sept. 30, 1966 S? 'WH : MUNDELE H aaaa)aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaa gt;aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBB Keaaaam'VV* ' News Briefs Film Seminar: In conjunction with the College 1966-67 Foreign Film Forum, Henry Herx, of the center for film study will conduct six film appreciation seminars this term. A season's ticket to the forum will admit the holder to the seminars. Scheduled for Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 30 and Dec. 6, the seminars will be held from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in 607. Foreign films slated for the series include The Servant, a 1964 British drama; the Dutch Alleman, cited at the 1964 Berlin Film Festival; Hiroshima Mon Amour (France/Japan, 1959); M, a 1931 German suspense tale; The Cranes Are Flying, (Rus sian, 1957); and Viridiana (Spanish, 1961); both Grand Prize winners at the Cannes Film Festival. Subscription price is 3; in dividual tickets (for the films) will be 1. Broadcasting Panel: Sister M. Jeanelle Bergen, B.V.M., chairman of the drama department, will participate in the panel discussion New Directions in Broadcasting . . . Past, Present and Future, Oct. 8. Held in the Ambassador West Hotel, the panel is sponsored by the East Central Area conference of the American Women in Radio and TV. College Concert: Recording stars Simon and Garfunkel will climax the College Weekend with two concerts Nov. 5, at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. The performances, which will not be given as a benefit, will be preceded by an all-school mixer Nov. 4. Leadership Convention: Climaxing the summer preparation of the Mun delein Student Congress was Leadership Weekend, held at Our Lady of the Cedars, Lake Villa, 111. The convention focused on the duties of the MSC, class and dorm officers. It was also designed to allow student leaders to become better acquainted. During the conference, Mary Jane Delisi, delegate-at-large, resigned her position for health reasons. Dietetic Meeting: Discussing the effects of rapid technological changes in the field of dietetics, Sister Mary Pierre, B.V.M., chairman of the home economics department, addressed the Illinois Dietetic Associa tion at the University of Chicago, Sept. 23. College Revises Instructors Join Mundelein College has adopted a new policy toward language and math requirements for incoming freshmen. As the catalogue insert states, those incoming freshmen who score 600 on the College Board Achievement Test and have com pleted three years of study of for eign language in high school will not need further language study in college to meet degree require ments. Those who have had four years of a language in high school have also met the college requirement. All others are required to continue the study begun in high school or to begin a new language. In ad dition, proficiency tests are now ad ministered to incoming freshmen in mathematics at the time of their pre-registration. Passing grades on the tests will place them out of the degree requirements of mathemat ics I and II. An innovation in the counseling system is in effect as the sopho mores will choose their counselors THE SKYSCRAPER Mundelein College 6363 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111., 60626 SI f 6crapina6 pma Requirements; Faculty Roster from those who teach in the field in which the student's main inter est lies, or in which she is plan ning a major. Other developments announced by the office of the academic dean include additions to the faculty: Robert E. McDonough, S J., Mun delein's new chaplain, hails from San Francisco. He now resides at the Religious Education Center, 6333 N. Sheridan Rd. Father is currently taking a psy chology course at DePaul Univer sity and will return to his home state after completing the course at the end of the academic year. Miss Claudia Carr will teach bi ology and Fred Giertz will instruct part time in economics. The new registrar is Mrs. Mary O'Dowd, formerly of the dean's office at the University of Chicago. Changes in the physical make-up of the College include a new class room in the Northland (Room 114) and the relocation of the financial aid office to Room 1008. No doubt everyone has by now noticed that they are back at school again. The idea quite definitely takes some getting used to, espe cially as the degree of incentive and organization decreases propor tionately to the number of years spent in academic pursuit. The surest way of knowing that a new year is starting is by look ing at people's feet: everyone has new loafers. It is not amiss at this point to issue a brief word of welcome to all the brave souls who persevered over the summer to return for How To Succeed under the 3-3 without Really Trying Vol. 2. Also welcome to the freshmen who came from far and near to answer the challenge of Jane Trahey's ads. Of course a prolonged absence al ways produces some changes and Mundy-Land is no exception. Did everyone notice the new seats in the lounge and tearoom? Besides providing a bright and cheery resting place, they also eliminate one obstacle guaranteed to ruin a pair of nylons. There is also a new look on the seventh floor, with the addition of some of the art department's handiwork. One frustrated freshman, trudg ing up the stairs on the first day of class, was overheard to wail, I'd take the elevator if I could find it. All join in one long sigh of sor row for Snoopy's burned dog house. After all, there is nothing as for lorn as a displaced person, as the seniors in off-campus housing will agree after their first week. From the ashes ... a phoenix. A little bit for nothing GIFT-PAX Will Be Available To All In the Bookstore Oct. 13 and 14 NO Charge One per Student The commuter-minded undoubt edly noted that the imposing edi fice on Loyola's campus which started as a hole in the ground, is finally open for business. Not only that, there is now a choice of routes open for the trek to the Loyola L station. An interesting study (psy chology majors arise ) might be made by ascertaining how many continue on the habit-enforced trail past the administration building and who the adventurous souls are who strike out on the bold new path. Another project for anyone in serious pursuit of the trivial would be to determine the combined num ber of pages in the telephone books on the first-floor landing. Perhaps they could be cement-coated and used as bricks for the new Learning Resource Center. A quick glance at the school cal endar shows that moveable feasts cannot be trusted. It is totally in considerate of Easter to fall during second-term break. As with all other things, with the popular names for campus build ings, the stress is on simplicity. Case in point: the Religious Edu cation Center which is known as the Yellow House. For those who live there, it may not yet be a yellow submarine but they, like Ringo, can definitely say of their friends that many more of them live next door. All those in favor of rounding up the students who pushed for indi vidual registration and having them stoned please raise one rubber-soled shoe, for walking on the gym floor, and shout long live computers. St. Joseph's College Rensselaer, Ind. Concert Series New Christy Minstrels .. Nov. 5 Glenn Yarborough Nov. 13 The Bitter End Singers .. Dec. 11 Si Zenthner Feb. 19 Ramsey Lewis Trio .... March 12 The Four Seasons April 23 Anyone can GOOF. With Eaton's Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper, you can erase that goof without a trace. Not a telltale smudge remains. 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1966-09-30 (4)
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Student newspaper for Mundelein College
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