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ire Acaay -HH DIPAIPEIR ;. . - * Vol. XXI Mundelein College, Chicago 40, Illinois, May 7, 1951 No. 12 Place One Small Tirade 3n Agenda For Today Why the ferocious look? queried the freshman. Because I feel a tirade coming on, answered her senior sister. Oh, dear, and I'm the only one around to bear the brunt. Never mind. I won't make you suffer. Go ahead, please . . . patience . . . virtue . . . I'll offer it up. Be llies, my curiosity is getting the better of me. It's all this leadership business. What's wrong with leadership? Nothing, it's great. Then why the fuss? Because nobody seems to care about followship, that's why A pun that you should descend so low. Sorry, but that's what I mean. Followship. It's just as important. I'm listening. Elaborate. I intend to. Everyone, especially every Catholic, should be a ader in some small way, but I thought we were following. I haven't finished. Do go on. As I said, everyone should be a leader in some small way, but we tn't all be the big leaders. Hmm I suppose it would get a mite confusing. Probably all be ading in different directions. Exactly. That's where the importance of good following comes Continue. If you'll let me even the best leaders are helpless without good illowers. People mark X on a ballot and think they've done their duty. Three cheers for suffrage But it doesn't end there. Simply electing efficient officers is like king one hill in Korea. There are hundreds of obstacles ahead. We ive to back our leaders. After we've picked the leader going in the jht direction, we've got to give him good followship. That word again . . . sorry, just teasing, but I see what you mean, jme to think of it, even Christ had 12 apostles. And they had their disciples if He needed helpers, certainly tlinary human beings do. I All right. I'm with you. Let's start a whisper campaign for follow- Orchestra Blends With Choral Qroup At Spring Festival (Picture on Page 3.) The Music department will open the Festival Concert of the Orchestra and Glee club with the Titus Overture by Mozart, Friday, May 11, at 8:15 p.m. in the college theatre. The concert is under the direction of Adalbert H'uguelet. Bizet's Suite de Concert No. 1 is the second orchestral number. The Glee club will present a group of songs including, We Praise Thee O God by Satercn, Kodaly's Ave Maris, Noel by Warner, and the melodious Echo Is A Lady Fair by Weber. f Play Grieg March The mood will change as the Orchestra plays Triumphal March from Sigurd the Crusader, one of Grieg's most stirring compositions. Following a brief intermission, the Or chestra will offer A Night on Bald Mountain by Moussorgsky, and Now Thank We All Our God by Cruger. A Night on Bald Mountain is a vig orous work describing the unholy revels of a witches' sabbath on a range of moun tains in the province of Kief. When the revels arc at their height, the village church bell is heard in the distance, dis persing the evil spirits with the dawn. Sing Old Chorale Now Thank We AH Our God is a six teenth century chorale, arranged by Lu- cien Caillet. In conclusion, the Orchestra and Glee club will combine to present the popular Panis Angelicus by Franck, and Tschai- kowsky's Come Greet the Dawn. ap.' Bright little sister. Feel better now? You look less explosive. Feel fine. arolyn Kilkenny Mi Lead SAC Carolyn Kilkenny, incoming senior, was tted president of the Student Activities bncil for 1951-52 in the all-college elec ts, April 27. I Drama major, Miss Kilkenny lias (red as treasurer and as secretary of I SAC and is a member of Laetare iyers and of the International Rela- is club. .aura Bcrgainin. junior History ma- I was elected vice president on May I Miss Bcrgainin is SAC rcpresenta- i for the Junior class, former sccre- 1 of her Sophomore class, and a mem- jof the French and Philosophy clubs, d' Arciennes and Mu Nu Sigma. 'ehna Mooney, incoming junior Eng- 1 major, was elected secretary of the C, and incoming sophomore Kay Lamb I elected treasurer. Miss Mooney whose home is in Water- jr, Connecticut, is a member of Laetare fcers, and Miss Lamb holds member- Is in Laetare Players and Press club ) was a member of the staff of the shman Issue of The Skyscraper. Dads, Daughters Discuss Economics At Alumnae Reunion (Picture on Page 4.) The Annual Dad-Daughter Discussion and Alumnae reunion sponsored by the Economics department is scheduled for May 20 at 3 p.m. in the college seminar. The topic for discussion, Government and Business, will be discussed by Mr. L. F. Buckley, of U. S. Social Security Administration, Mr. Frank A. Furlong, president of the Autogas company, and Mr. L. E. Schevers, accountant for Ab bot Laboratories and father of junior Barbara. Miss Schevers, Joan Kennedy, and Regina McNamara will also participate in the program, under the chairmanship of Shirley Higgins. The Reception committee includes Bar bara Roberts, chairman, Joan Hardwicke, Margaret I lanlcy, Loretta Gallagher, Beth McGarry, Betty Jean Murphy, Pa tricia Spangle. Norma Reed, Peggy Farrow, and Helen Gleason. Joan Latz and Marilyn Futter are as sisting Rosemarie Schwenkhamer on the Invitation committee. (Continued on Page 4, Col. 3.) gt; Appoint History Instructor Principal Of New High School Sister Mary Adorinus, B.V.M., of the History department, has been appointed principal of a new high school in St. Paul which the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M., will open in September. Holder of a Master's degree from Marquette university, Sister Mary Ador inus previously .served as princi gt;al of St. Joseph's academy, Des Moines, and as a provincial superior in her Congregation. Honor Our Lady Of Fatima In Third Annual Mary's Hour At Loyola Stadium, May 13 Mother's Day will mean the Third Annual Mary's Hour, Sunday, May 13, as students throughout the Chicago area gather at Loyola stadium to offer prayers for peace to Our Lady of Fatima. Father Mar tin I. Carrabine, S.J., will address the assembly and offer Solemn Bene diction. The Hour will open at 1 p.m. with public recitation of the Rosary and the Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Lou Deurinck, of De Paul, general chairman, will speak, and a special Glee club organized by Rosary college will provide religious music. The ceremony will conclude with Ben ediction. Dolores Sullivan, Mundelein chair man and general secretary, is respon sible for flower donations and the lo cal tag day, May 9. Her assistants include Bettemae Callen, Dorothy Schneider, and Patricia Pembroke. All Catholic colleges in the region will cooperate with the exception of those in the Joliet area, who annually plan their own ceremony. De Paul university will handle pub licity and personnel; Loyola university, materials; Rosary college, music; St. Xavier college, posters and St. Mich ael's high school, programs. In case of inclement weather the program will be conducted in the Loyola university gymnasium. Sodality Schedule Reception into the Sodality Of Our Lady will be held May 14, at 3 p.m. in Stella Maris chapel. A tea will follow the ceremony. May Coronation will be held May 17 at 1 p.m. Father Mar tin Carrabine, S.J., Provincial Secretary of the Sodality of Our Lady, will give the adress. Alpha Omicron Holds Symposium Members of Alpha Omicron in co operation with the entire Home Econo mics department will emphasize New Methods for Improving Nutrition, at their symposium tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Seminar Hall. Parents, alumnae, friends, and high school students have been invited to the eighteenth annual program. Under the chairmanship of Patricia O'Callahau, results of current nutritional surveys and the value of food acceptance tests will be analyzed by Seniors Nancy Metzger and Geraldine Tyrrell. Analyze Lack of Nutrients The lack of necessary food nutrients in the average American food intake of various job groups in different cities will be considered by Miss Metzger. The sur veys used in the report were conducted by college, medical, and public health research organizations. In conjunction with the problems dis covered by such surveys, Miss Tyrrell will explain the food acceptance tests which aim at improving the quality of popular foods so that prevalent deficien cies may be corrected. Serafina Trafficanti and Mary Walker will illustrate Miss Tyrrell's report with a Mundelein project conducted by the Problems in Foods and Nutrition class during the past six weeks. In this study two methods of cake mixing were used. One type was the conventional creamed- batter method and the other was the newer, one-bowl method. Experiment with Freezing A representative cake of each type was frozen in batter form and then baked; and other representatives were baked and frozen for later use. At weekly intervals during the six-week period, these cakes were judged by a control panel of trained tasters in order to compare the quality of the frozen cakes with that of a freshly baked cake. (Continued on Page 4, Col. 3) Cultivated Woman Is Science Theme Sister Mary Cecelia, B.V.M., chairman of the Biology department, will give the annual Science Forum lecture at a gen eral assembly, May 10, talking on Science and the Cultivated Woman. Chairman of the Biology department since 1940, Sister Mary Cecelia previously pursued undergraduate studies at St. Am brose college and took her Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy de grees at the State University of Iowa. A Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a member of Sigma Xi, honorary science fraternity, she is listed in American Men of Science, and has published various technical studies in the fields of taxonomy and cytology. Publicity for the lecture will be handled by Frances Fazio and Gladys O'Brien. Wilma Lehmann will take care of ar rangements; Peggy Egan will supervise the ushers, and Joan Latz and Audrey Zywicki will take care of the program. In 1936 the Science Forum established the Annual Lecture, one of semi-popular nature, given by invitation. Receive Interne Appointments . Demonstrating improved methods of nutrition are four Dietetics majors who have received appointments for post-graduate internesbips. Nancy Metzger, left, will interne at Cook County hospital; Phyllis Andrews has an appointment to the University of Minnesota hospital; Serafina Traficanti will interne at the Veterans Administration hospital at Hines, Illinois, and Maureen McCarty will interne at Cook County. Red Cross Moderator To Receive Citation Sister Mary Carmelyn, B.V.M., Fac ulty member in the Art department, will receive a Gold Medal for five years of exceptional voluntary service to the American National Red Cross, May 14, at Chicago Chapter headquarters. Faculty adviser of the Mundelein Red Cross unit since it was organized in 1943, Sister Mary Carmelyn is chairman of accident prevention for the Chicago chap ter. Sister organized the safety courses in the parochial schools of the archdiocese and has written articles on Red Cross and .safety for various publications, most recently for the Catholic High School Quarterly Bulletin. Summoned to Washington in 1946, Sister Mary Carmelyn served on the Education committee for President Tru man's Highway Traffic Safety confer ence in 1946, 1947 and 1948; served on the President's conference on Fire Pre vention in 1947. In 1946. Sister served as a member of the Education committee for Schools and Colleges on Governor Dwight Green's Highway Traffic Safety Conference, and in 1947 she was a member of the Cook County Highway Safety Conference.
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1951-05-07 (1)
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