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SKYSCRAPER Page Three dministrators ttend Meeting Cincinnati Biter Mary Josephine. B.Y.M., Presi- bt of the College, and Sister Mary arda, B.V.M., Dean, attended the Mings of the Association of Ameri- hColleges and the American Ass ci- fegri of Academic Deans, in Cincinnati week. Sister Mary Liguori, B.V.M., chair- Jlf the Sociology department, will Bid a national meeting of the Ameri- Sociology Society, in St. Louis. Sister Mary Rafael. B.V.M., chairman the Music department, attended the meeting of the Music Teachers oal association and the National pation of Music Schools, in Bos- Dec. 29-Jan. 2. l.ui Faculty members and 20 stu nts represented Mundelein at the lolic Economic associate n meeting jLoyola university, Dec. 27. Sister Mary (jregoria, B.V.M., and ter Mary Justa, B.V.M., of the Eco- ics department, attended the meet- Tat which students Joan Cribari, irie Downey, Clare Flanigan, Mary iffin. Sally Ann Hogan, Wilma John- Mary Claire Lane. Barbara Light - 1. and Rita Marcin acted as hos ts. her hostesses were Patricia Mul- Virginia Neff, Fileen O'Grady, i; Pembroke, Irene Pi'aff. L rraine Kch. Rosemarie ScJiwciikhamer, Pa pa Smith, Helen Stefansky, Jean Itndell. ami Agnes Wiley. lister Mary (Iregoria and Sister jjry Liguori, B.V.M., were also pre- it the meetings of the American ionomic association, at the Sheraton id, Dec. 28-31. Cecilians Present Annual Concert Classical, Modern Works Vary Winter Musicale MuiKlelein Cecilians presented the aleentli annual midwinter concert 6t Friday night in the collc.e audi torium. Marilyn Shea, junior, played the first Kanent of Beethoven's majestic Em it Concerto, with Irma Wllcr pro ving orchestral parts at the second o. In Miss Voller's rendition of First Movement cf Franz Liszt's booctrto in : Flat, Miss Shea supplied it accompaniment. ftlier junior pianists include Joan jjm's. who played the Concert Etude, Number 30, by the American com- W Edward MacDcwcll, and Man- Hood Stlissy. whose selection was Bee- Hoven's Sonata Opus 31. Number 2, llegretto. Ba Marie Augustin, senior, inter- preted Liszt's Concerto, Allegro Mar- Bk Animato. while sophomores Anna- Bsia McGowan and Margaret (iarner K their pieces from Chopin. Mis- McGowan played the Etude JA Minor, and Miss (iarner the Im- iwnptu in F Sharp Major. At the or- pn. Norma Kai'esjian brought out the lotting tones of Sonata Number 1 by It Chicago composer B lt; rowski. from the Voice department came four Soloists; Mary Kaye Tentinger and Lorraine Stajdohar, eh osing French the language for their songs, ren- ktti. respectively, Amour viens aider, Kjint-Sacns, and Connais-tu le pays. from Mignon, by Tin mas. Mary Roman used melodic Spanish lords to interpret F.strcllita. by Police, od Mary McCarthy sang L'n hcl di (dremo in the native Italian of its wnposer, Giacomo Puccini. Accompanists were Grace Dvorak, biBcckman, and Patricia Padden. Art Workshop Profits pejray Cost of Slides pit workshop members have donated BSO, proceeds from their projects, to the Allege as part payment tor -1,000 slides if paintings dating from the twelfth Miry. The slides will be used by all lit students. English and Journalism Majors Flan Party for Alumnae, Feb. 1 Coordinates Drive su r tne Faculty members and seniors in the English department will be hostesses to alumnae in the fields of English. Journalism, Philosophy, and Library Science, at a tea. Sunday, Feb. 1, from 3 to 5 p.m. Margaret Hanson, and Mary Jean Ward are co-chairmen of the affair. Mary Catherine Langdon, Reception chairman ,with Betty Jayne Lang, Mar garet Wolf, Dorothy Watters, and Mary Faehnrick, will meet the guests and conduct them to the social rooms. Checking1, under the direction of Rosemary- Grant, will be done by Do lores Popiel, Mary Lou Doyle, and Mary Jane Rowantree. Meeting and introducing alumnae will be the aim of Mary Catherine O'Dwyer and her Get-Aquaintcd com mittee, which includes Jane O'Neill. Marilyn Tamburrino. and Ruth Casey. The proximity of Candelmas Day will lend the theme for the decorations, which, with the refreshments, are being planned and prepared by Lois Willard, Frances Wager, Jeane Ondesco, Ellen- mae Quan, Jeri Mangold, and Mary Lenore Taafe. Betty Hcban and Kath erine Burvvitz are co-operating on gen eral directions. Reservice, under Mary Mockler's su pervision, will be handled by Patricia Gallagher, Betty Jayne Lang, Mary Lou Sullivan, Olive Smith, Patricia Brady. Rosemary Lamhin, Rosemary Anderson, and Lorraine Calhoun. Family Class Votes On Husband Traits According to a recent survey con ducted in the Marriage and Family class of the Sociology department, students ignore superficial standards in selecting a husband and revert to stable qualities of character. Using their heads as well as their hearts, they insist that the ideal hus band be a Catholic, have high moral standards, emotional maturity, depend able character, and a desire for a home and for children. General intelligence rates higher with them than does a college degree, and a pleasing disposition leads socialility. That their Romeo need not be a handsome knight in armor complete with a mountain of greenbacks is ob vious from the listing of good looks, good financial prospects, and mutual at traction in the last places. True to democratic principles, favor able social rating is placed low also, and similar political background ends the lists. Vacancies Open In Student Aid Openings are available on the student aid pre gram for the coming semester. There are vacancies in the various de partments for students who wish to obtain financial help by assisting Facul ty members. Each student works from 5 to 10 hours weekly, in such places as the li brary, tea room, science laboratories, and offices, in the school. Applica tions may be secured from the Place ment Bureau in Room 405A. Alumnae Describe Career Opportunities Career opportunities awaiting the col lege graduate were described to the student assembly by members of the Alumnae Career forum, Jan. IS. Taking part in the forum were Donna Jean Powrers '47, Joan Templcman '46, Mary Louise Gulick '45, Mary Cather ine Tuomey '45, Gloria Luxem '46, Marion Stoffel '44, Marie de Block '44, and Mary Louise Hector '45. Conduct Panel On Marriage as Career Members of the Introduction to Home Ecc nomics class conducted a two-part panel discussion on Marriage as a Career. Jan. 8 and 12. Participating in the sessions were Jeanine Pavlccic, Rose Mary McAuliffe, Serafina Traficanti, Nancy Kcilty, Ma rian Voss, Rose Burke, Frances Fox, Betty Cartwright, Catherine Chimpou- lis, and Margaret Grcaney. Mary Ellen Martin , Raise 2000 for Student Relief, Plan New Drive Having raised 2000 as Mundelein's contribution to the European Student Relief Drive sponsored by the National Federation of Catholic College Stud ents, the officers are now planning drives for food, clothing, and books, ace rding to an announcement by Mary- Ellen Martin, senior delegate. Junior Committee Plans Prom (Continued frcm Page 1, Col. 3) genza, Gloria Volini, Rossie Ann Gib son, and Eleanor Smith. Marilynne Larsen and Patricia O' Donoghue arc co-chairmen of the Chap eron committee. Arrangements for pub licity are being handled by Patricia Trudeau. Debaters Speak at Round Table Meet Ellenmae Quan, Mary Claire Lane, Mary Lou Hafner, and Virginia Perry will take part in a round table discus- sicn of world government at a youth day program at Lourdes parish, on Feb. 6. Mundelein debaters presented an ex hibition debate before members of St. Bernard's Lyceum, Jan. 15. Affirma tive speakers Miss Hafner and Bar bara Fallon discussed the national topic, world federal government, with nega tive debaters Miss Quan and Miss Lane. Miss Quan and Miss Lane attended a meeting at De Paul university to dis cuss plans for an intercity debate league with representatives of Chicago colleges and universities, on Jan. 14. Plan Sets for Dramatic Productions W/1NTER'S sun looks paler than ** usual beside the dazzling diamonds displayed by newly-engaged students. Natalie Formusa received her ring from Francis X. Faglia. Collette Dalton is engaged to Jim Kelly. Rosemary Kiley has her ring from Robert Graffy, a student at Northwes tern, and Betty Jayne Lang is engaged tc Sumner Sollitt, a senior at Dart mouth. Other engaged seniors are Cecilia Lockwood to Tom Leahy of Loyola; Ida Quintiliani to Tovio Alonzo; Mary Ellen Simon to Jack Reed; Mary- Agnes Williams to Jimmy Jones of the De Paul Law school. Joining the engaged ranks are juniors Eleanor Garby to George Smith; Ger aldine Grace to- Tom Roche of Loy ola; Mary Lou Hafner to Robert Lit- tlcfield, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania; Rosemary Halac to An drew Slabodnik, a student at De Paul; June Edda Kopal to James Graydon, a senior at Loyola; Jane McNich- ols to Jack Markey; and Marian Hughes to Robert Mathison, a student at the American Academy of Art. Among the sophomores, Marion Pyka received her ring from John Napientek. Marie Karas, from William S. Ruklic, and Shirley Rolfcs is engaged to Harry McCreight, a student at Northwestern. pHRISTMAS had a foreign flavor for Ruth and Mary Ellen Ward who received finely-carved pendants from family friends in Finland. Suspended on heavy gold chains, the ornaments are examples of the highly developed na tive art of the Finnish people. CTUFFED in Jean Jahrke's Christ- mas stocking was a 50 check a reward for her prize-winning essay entered in a national contest sponsored by the Chicago Plastering Institute. JVylUSIC fills the air at junior Mary 1VA Leu Farrow's home. She has won 13 record albums during the last few months in contests sponsored by a local radi.s station. CTAGE-door Janies arc Joan Forbes Kj and Rosemary Hogan, who recently entertained Doretta Morrow, star of the Chicago production of The Chocolate Soldier. Miss Morrow also had the feminine lead in the Red Mill. IT WAS bound to happen. Erstwhile Skyscraper columnists had a frantic day trying to find a moment to plan their feature. Finally, Patricia Dan nehy dashed into the Debate room in search of Pie Buckley, and queried as to her whereabouts. Conversational masterpiece ensued. Is she here? N(. She went to get a cup of coffee. Pie? asked Patricia cautiously. No, her informant replied blandly. Just coffee. Two Staff Members Say Wedding Vows At Nearby Churches Mary Kay Jones '44 of the Publicity department, will become the bride of R. bert E. Reedy, a graduate of Loyola university, at a Nuptial Mass in St. Ignatius church, Jan. 31. Three of Miss Jones' classmates will be in the wedding party. Patricia Flynii will be maid of honor, and Geraldine Beakcy and Jeanne O'Malley will act as bridesmaids. Jane Redlin, of the Spanish depart ment became the bride of Albert Paciask at a Nuptial High Mass in St. Jerome's church, Jan. 17. Marilyn Brown, Margaret Shaughnessy, Vileda Connolly, Marion Schmidt, and Elaine Antonucci, members of the crew for The Romantic Young Lady, which the Drama department will present on Feb. 7, 8, exhibit models of stage settings designed and constructed by the Stagecraft class. Five Juniors Lead Round Table Meeting The English Round Table at its Janu ary 14 meeting emphasized the impor tance of poetry in American literature and life. Juniors Mary Lou Farrow, Ann Marie McGrath, Marilyn Shea, Claire Johnson, and Janet McGinn led the discussion.
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1948-01-19 (3)
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