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Honor Graduates Merit Gold Key For Scholarship Six Named To National Honor Group, Kappa Gamma Pi The Mimdelein College (iold Key. jmariU-d for scholarship, will lie con ferral at Commencement upon eight r Ltradtinii-s. and tin- Kappa lianima Key, conferred by the national honor Society of women's colleges, will he fannied to six seniors, elected hy vote lithe Faculty and the senior class as butstamling in scholarship, character, padcrship, and service. Receiving the (iold Key will he the out Magna Cum Laude graduate. Ri*a iilenzano, and the seven Cum Laude Bndtiates. Virginia Arado. Collette Bergeron. Lavinia Cole, Sister Mary Horfilia. S.S.J.. Dorothy McCarthy. Al- Sakalas, and Peggy Schweisthal. Have Diverse Majors Hiss Valenzano is an art major: Miss ado and Miss Bergeron are majoring biologj-: Miss Cole and Miss Sakalas chemistry: Miss McCarthy in niathe- utics; Sister Mary Corlilia in F.ng- and Miss Schweisthal in econo- lics. The seniors meriting the Kappa fiimma Pi keys are Jane Brown, brothy Hein, Dorothy McCarthy. n Morris. Doris Ruddy, and Rita Ucnzano. Mi.-s Brown is the president of the Activities Council on which ie his served as a member for three Ijtars. Her major is biology, and she bimember of the Science Forum, the (Sodality, and the German club. Miss Hein is president of the senior is and a dietetics major. She is cap- it of the senior bowling team and an tilt member of Alpha Omicron. Mu Xu ipiia, and the W. A. A. Edit Newspaper Miss McCarthy is the co-editor of the SYsa.u'Mt and treasurer of the senior b gt;. She is a mathematics major, a ember of the Science Forum, an officer jfc Press club and in Mu Nu Signia. ll is the only student this year meriting I Highest College Honors award. Hiss Morris, the other Skyscraper co- jftar. is an English-journalism major. iident of the Press club, and an offi- of Mu Nu Signia. Active in play ig anil producing and in script tiling. Miss Morris has collaborated in production of the S. A. C. Follies for past two years, has had her scripts ast, and her work published in the ieiv, Qcsst, and the Chicago Daily Ins. Won Drama Award Miss Ruddy, a drama major and whi le of the (iolden Rose for her work in it department, is a member of the Lae- l Players. With Miss Morris, she Unrated in writing and producing tS.A.C. Follies, and the script for the lam review last year. This year, Miss iddy was the fashion revue commen- bot and once more wrote the script. Miss Valenzano, vice-president of the pent Activities Council, is an art ma- iruid the only student in her class to be (raduated Magna Cum Laude. She is I member of the Art club, the Sodality, pod Mu Xu Sigma. Freshman Sings Her Way to Final Opera Auditions You may, perhaps, hear Freshman Bute Ann Kelly if you attend the pro portions of the Cincinnati Summer plpera company this season. A music major and member of the ilee club. Miss Kelly was one of the nilists last Tuesday in the WBBM poditions for the company. Sinking One Fine Day, from Ma- pame Butterfly by Puccini. Miss Kelly ras among 15 singers picked from 115 testants to enter the finals. Last year Miss Kelly, who is from City, Iowa, was given superior fating in a state-wide music contest, rhich, she confesses, really started her the path of song. THE tfE -N* :r::P' -- fllpmiiJiiiiJJm J Efc Volume XII MUNDELEIN COLLEGE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1942 No. 13 Merit Highest Honors Archbishop Stritch Will Give Address, Degrees At Commencement on June 1 One Senior Is Candidate For Degree Magna Cum Laude; Seven For Degrees Cum Laude Mis Excellency, the .Must Reverend Samuel A. Stritch, I).IX. Arch bishop of Chicago and Chancellor of the College, will confer degrees upon the 62 members of the senior class and deliver the address at the eleventh annual Commencement exercises, on Monday, June 1. at 10 a.m. The Reverend Samuel Knox Wilson, S.J., president of Loyola uni versity, will give the invocation, and the Reverend Xorhcrt llnctter. S.J., of the department of religion, will present the candidates for degrees. Rita Valenzano (left) and Dorothy McCarthy are the only seniors who will receive both the Gold Key and the Kappa Gamma Pi Key on Commencement Day. Miss Valenzano will receive her degree magna cum laude; Miss McCar thy will be graduated cum laude. Seminary Rector To Give Address At Baccalaureate Dr. Rooney is Hostess, Dr. Flatley, Toastmaster, At Faculty Banquet The Very Reverend Monsignor Rey nold Hillenbrand. S.T.D., rector of St. May-of-the-Lake seminary, will give the Baccalaureate address on Sunday, May 24, at 4 p.m., in the college the atre. While the orchestra, directed by Jos eph J. Grill, plays a Mendelssohn selec tion, the juniors, the seniors, and the Faculty will march in procession to the auditorium. Following the address. Monsignor Hillenbrand will administer the Grad uates' Pledge of Loyalty and Service, and Solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament will be given. Sing at Benediction The Glee club, under the direction of Adalbert liuguelct, will sing the Veni Sancte Spiritu. by Sister Mary Ediths, B.V.M.. Holy, Holy. Holy, by Tscbai- kowsky. and Jubilate Deo by Singen- berger. before Benediction, and I'anis Angelicus, the Tantuni Ergo, and Adoremus and Laudate during and after Benediction. At 5:30 on Sunday evening, after the Baccalaureate ceremony, the Facul ty will be guests of the college at a banquet at the Knickerbocker Hotel. Miriam L. Booncy. I'b.D., of the edu cation department, will be hostess, and L. Thomas Flatley, Ph.D., of the eco nomics department, will he toast mas ter. Honors Speaker Jane Brown, president of the Student Activities Council, will give the toast to Monsignor Hillenbrand, the guest of honor, and the Monsignor will respond. Other speakers on the program arc G. Michael Scbnieing. Ph.D., of the chemistry department: Robert J. Neiss, Ph.D.. of the romance language de partment: the Reverend Arthur Kelly. S.J., of the philosophy department: the Reverend William Boyd, A.M.. of the religion department: Dwigbt Hopkins. Ph.D., of the biology department. Miss Eileen Scanlan. of the physical educa tion department. Mrs. J. Mauley Phelps, of the drama department: Dorothy Hein. president of the senior class, and Rita Valcn/ano. ice president i if the S.A.C. Students Add Sums To Funds for War Effort Kathleen Warner, chairman of the student War Stamp and Bond sales committee, has announced that, during the three months of sales, the follow ing students have led in purchases: Dorothy McCarthy, who purchased the most bonds, and Thora Hansen, who bought the most stamps. Other leading stamp buyers arc: Dor othy Hein. Lama Mahoney, Rosemary O'Donnell. Rosemary Roeder, and Rosemary Shanahan. The Stamp and Bond salesmen include Miss Warner, Jean Bemis, Catherine Cunningham, and Helen Sauer. Announce Winner of Creative Art Award The Creative Art award, given by the College in the Creative Art contest, judged by Melville Steinfels, goes to Rita Valenzano, for her illustration of a REVIEW article entitled Saga from the North. Anita Caparros takes first place of honor with her Lenten design for the Skyscraper, and Shirley Klodzinski takes second place of honor with her illustra tion of the Kkvikw article, For Greece at War. Things To Come: Sept. 14 Opens Registration Week The Class of 1946 will be intro duced to college life at Mundelein when Freshman Week opens on Monday, Sept. 14. Seniors will reg ister on Tuesday, Sept. 15, juniors on Wednesday, Sept. 16; sopho mores on Thursday, Sept. 17. The freshmen will conclude Fresh man Week with registration on Fri day, Sept. 18. Classes will begin on Monday, Sept. 21. Flash Two Senior Scientists Discover News About Amoeba Under the direction of Dwigbt L. Hopkins. Ph.D., faculty member and authority on the amoeba. Collette Ber geron and Jane Brown, biology maj ors, have made two important scientific discoveries about the unicellular pro tozoan. Miss Bergeron has discovered that the growth and reproduction of amoeba varies in various solutions according to a definite scale. Miss Bergeron, for the first time in history, has established a scale showing that amoeba may be rated according to their osmotic tolerance of different con centrations of sea water. Miss Brown has discovered that an amoeba moves 32 per cent faster if it is fed Vitamin B-l than if it is B-l starved. Gather Ye Dates While Ye May; the Occasion Is The Senior Ball, Held May 29 Florists' phones will be buzzing bus ily on the morning of May 29 with orders for flowers to add grace and charm to formal attire of feminine proin-lrotters that evening. The event of course, the Senior ball. The place Tower Ballroom, Ste vens Hotel. The orchestra Jeffrey Faulkner. The hotel committee is beaded by Lavinia Cole, who has as her assistants Rosemary I.anahan. Marianne Vitek, Collette Bergeron and Helen Cashion. They chose a room having two sec tions a lounging room and a dance floor which is approached by a semi circular staircase. The orchestra, which has tilled en gagements at the Colony club, was chosen bv Doris Ruddv and her corn- Virginia Arado, social chairman of mittee Geraldine McGarry and Marie the senior class, is in charge of the .. Senior Ball, to be held in the Tower N r S. Room of the Stevens, on May 29. (Continued on Page 7, Col. 1) Leading the class in academic honors will be Rita Valenzano, art major, who will receive the degree Bachelor of Fine Arts Magna Cum Laude. Seven students will be candidates for their degrees Cum Laude. Meriting the Bachelor of Science degree Cum Laude will be Virginia Arado, Collette Ber geron, Lavinia Cole, and Aldona Sakalas. Meriting the Bachelor of Arts degree Cum Laude will be Dorothy McCarthy. Sister Mary Corfilia. S.S.J., and Peggy Schweisthal. Wins Art Degree Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree are Maryanne Achtcn. Alice Breckinridge. Virginia Coffey, Bctte Condren, Jeanne du Moulin, Helen Fischer, Henrietta Greenblatt. Margaret I lagan. Thora Hansen, Elaine Hartman, Alice Rose Hartnett. Jeanne Kane, Mary Ellen Kelly, Altine Kelleher. Rosemary Lanahan. Margery Linnchan, Leona Mikos, Mary Moreschi, Joan Morris, Evelyn Nelson, Marie Mor ris. Margaret June O'Brien, Rosemary O'Donnell. Barbara Ohab. Ruth O'Hearn. Alyce Pankau. Betty Prabin, Dorothy Reynolds. Adele Ross. Doris Ruddy, Mary Celeste Shannon, Mary Louise Shannon, I lelen Sicmianowski, Inez Thomas. Jean Tracy, Marianne Vitek. Ann Wilkins, Jane Williams, and Rosalie Wiora. Rose mary McDonald will receive the Bache lor of Arts degree in August. Take Science Degrees Candidates for the Bachelor of Science degree arc Jane Brown. Helen Cashion. Ruth Conway. Mary Jane Garvey. Dor othy Hein. Hyacinth Hurr, Rita Kennelly. Geraldine McGarry, Mary Virginia Mur phy. Roseniarie Ostendorf, Dorothy Schneider, Kathleen Warner, and Irene Weber. Maude Shuflitowski will receive the degree Bachelor of Music Education, and May Farmer the degree Bachelor of Fine Arts. The College Orchestra, directed by Joseph J. Grill, will play the Proces sional, by Mendelssohn, Angelus, by Hart ley, and the Recessional by Meyerbeer. G. Michael Schmeing. Ph.D., of the chem istry department, will be marshall. Glee Club Sings The Glee club, directed by Adalbert liuguelct. will sing the Seraphic Song, by Rubenstein, with contralto solo by Maude Shuflitowski and violin obbligato by Al bina Gherardi. The Glee Club will also sing, with or chestral accompaniment. Perry's America. My Wondrous Land. Jane Claire Brown will provide organ accompaniments. Faculty Member Named To Psychology Committee Sister Mary Benedict, B.V.M., head if the education department, was named a member of the executive committee of the Chicago Society of Catholic Psychologists, at its spring meeting, Oil May 9. at the Morrison Hotel.
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