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agna Cum Laude Graduates Cum Laude Graduates v Candidates for degrees Magna Cum Laude are Leona Adams, Jean Kennedy, Elizabeth Byrne, Rose- jmarie Keane, Catherine Benz, Lucille Winkler, Virginia Volini, Rosemary Kramer Regan, Joan Blakeslee, and Jean Schaefer. Tli. : iiii4IEI I (Vol. XXI Mundelein College. Chicago 40, Illinois, May 21, 1951 No. 13 De Paul President Gives Address Ball Chairman athcr Comer ford .1. O'Malley. CM., resident m' De I'aul university, will give e Baccalaureate addrc. s. at -I p.m., funday, June 3, in the auditorium, with lembe's of the Faculty, of the Class of PS1, and their friends in attendance. Preceding the address, the Seniors, ( acuity, and Honor Guests will march i precession to the auditorium, with Wil- iain II. Conley. Ph.D.. of Loyola uni- ersity. serving as mamhal. Following the address. Father O'Mal- Icy will lead the Seniors in the Grad uates' Pledge of Loyalty and Service. 'resident of De Paul since 1 44, Father O'Malley holds a Doctorate in icrc.l 'I lenlogv from the Angelicum nivcr ity in Rome. Father John T. Benz, brother of fenior Catherine Benz, will celebrate iolemn I'eiiedicition of the Most Bles.- d Sacrament. Father William Magcc, I5.J-, and Father Edward O'Neill, C.S.V., nth of the Philosophy department, will icrve as deacon and sub-deacon, respec- ively. May Devotions May devotions are held at 11:50 on the Loyola campus. Jointly sponsored by Mundelein and Loy ola, the daily prayers are said for world peace. Kathryn Brisch Dramatists Meet Here June 13-16 Zenith Radio corporation agreed last veek to sponsor a phonovision denionstra- ion during the Xational Catholic Theatre (inference, which will be held here, une Li Id, ith the I haina department irting as host. Sister Mary Carmelia. I.V.M., and Sister Mary Jeanelle. of the Drama department, and I gt;avid Itkin of De Paul university serve as co-chair- nen. All students in the College have been invited to assist Drama students in pro dding lodging and transportation for the xpeeted 1(100 delegates. Speakers will include His Eminence, Samuel Cardinal Stritch. D.D.. who ill speak at the opening Mass; Sister Mary Josephine, B.V.M., President of the College; General David Sarnoff, chairman of the hoard of directors of Radio Corporation of America, Father Urban Nagle, O.P., and Leo Brady, ilaywrights. Five major productions and seminars considering all phases of Catholic theatre, radio, and television will be included in the four-day program. June 11 To Be Loveliest Night Of The Year The Loveliest Night of the Year will be June 11, when the Seniors and their guests will dance to the music of Dan Belloc's orchestra from 9:30 to 12:30, at the Elmhurst country club, 20 miles west of Chicago. Kathryn Brisch is general chairman of the Senior Ball. Members of the Publicity committee arc Rosemary Mur phy Maloney, chairman. Mary Kay Gill, Judy Langhenry Nelson, Xancy Hotton. Margaret Griffin, Anne Marie Kepner, Loretta Janiel, Joan Kares, Joan Blakeslee, Rosemary Kramer Re gan, and Xancy Callahan. Working with Patricia O'Callahan on the Orchestra committee are Denise Ettcn, Donna Gatto. and Rosemarie Schwenkhamer. Jean Schaefer is head of the Bid com mittee. Working with her arc Joan Forbes, Elaine Muchair, Peggy Sween ey, Betty Lou Leahy, Mary McGee han, Rosemary Mash . Marianne Moore. Gladys O'Brien, Peggy Egan, Dolores Xowikowski. Angela O'Hara. Mary (Continued on Page 3, Col. 5) Candidates for degrees Cum Laude are Patricia Bowen, Ma deleine D'Hooge, Katusha Didenko, and Joan Schreiber. Cardinal Stritch To Preside When College (graduates 157; 14 Merit Honor Degrees One hundred and fifty-seven members of the class of 1951 are can didates for degrees this year. On Tuesday, June 5, at 10 a.m., His Em inence. Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Chancellor of the College, will confer degrees, and give the twentieth annual Commencement address. Gold keys for scholarship will be awarded to 14 honor graduates, of whom Leona Adams. English-Journalism major. Catherine Benz, Economics major. Joan Blakeslee. Rosemarie Keane. Rosemary Kramer Regan, Art majors, and Virginia Volini, French major, will be can didates for the Bachelor of Arts degree Magna Cum Laude. Candidates for the degree Bachelor College Day Convocation Cites Leaders After tomorrow, one of Mundeleiu's carefully trca urcd traditions will be a lingering memory. At the College Day convocation. Peggy Butler will present the SAC president's gavel to her successor Carolyn Kilkenny, and administer the oath of office to in coming Council officers Miss Kilkenny. Laura Bergamin. Yclnia Mooney. and Catherine Lamb. Class Presidents Talk Remembered events will be reviewed by class and club representatives. Virginia Volini will report for the Seniors; Bar bara Mann for the Juniors; Marian (Juinii for the Sophomores; and Mary Breen for the Freshmen. Joan Blakeslee will report for the Art club; Angelina Mazza for the Cecelians; Xoreiie Trapp for the Debaters; Elaine Antonucci for Laetare Players; and Xan cy Brown for the English Round Tabic. Serafina Traficanti will speak for the Home Economics department; Dorothy Spratt for International Relations: Eve lyn Craig for Interracial Justice; Joan Ackermann for the Language clubs; and Patricia Bowen for the League of Women Voters. Reports for Philosophy Anna Marie Doogan will report for the Philosophy club; Frances Fazio for the Science Forum; Judy McXulty for the Sociology club; Louise Pierotti for the Women's Athletic Association; Mary Alma Sullivan for Writers Inc. Peggy Egan will represent the Red Cross; Eleanore Shableski the Service club: Patricia Carr the National Student's Association; Carol Higgins the Na tional Federation of Catholic College Students; and Jean Kennedy the Sodality. of Science Magna Cum Laude are Elizabeth Byrne, Jean Kennedy. Jean Schaefer, Chemistry majors, and 'Lu cille Winkler, Biology major. Patricia Bowen, History major, Mad eleine D'Hooge, French major, and Ka tusha Didenko, Psychology major, will be candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree Cum Laude, while Joan Schreib er, Chemistry major, is a candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree Cum Laude. Orchestra Plays The College Orchestra, conducted by Adalbert Huguclct. will play a proces sional by Grieg and a recessional by Meyerbeer. The Very Reverend Robert J. Will- mes, S.J., Rector at Loyola university, will give the Invocation, and Father William P. Murphy, A.M., chairman of the Religion department, will pres ent the candidates for degrees. William Conley, Ph.D., of Loyola will be mar shal. Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree will include Elaine Antonucci. Charlene Anzalone, Nona Arnoldi, Margaret Barrett, Angela Battaglia, Grace Benedetti, Lorraine Pope Ber- thelot, Rita Bresnahan, Joan Bridg man, Kathryn Brisch, Marilyn Brown, Xancy Brown, Margaret Butler, Nan cy Callahan. Maribeth Carey. Mary- Carey, Elizabeth Cartwright. Vileda Con nolly, Patricia Considine, Marjorie Coughlin. Are Arts Candidates Evelyn Craig, Sally Crisanti, Dione De Vore, Anna Marie Doogan, Eileen Duhig. Marion Dwyer. Denise Etten, Frances Even, Dorothy Feery, Joan Forbes. Marie Forsyth. Elaine Gaddini, Rose Marie Giancola, Mary Catherine Gill. Mary Graff, Margaret Griffin, Maryanna Griglik, Ardelle Grubba. Elizabeth Guilfoyle, Mariana Hagar- ty. Rosemary Heckenbach. Loretta Hee- nan, Carol Higgins, Shirley Higgins, Last Day of Summer Will Be Sept. 9 Only 101 days of sun and fun until the fall term begins. Senior; will register Monday morning, Sept. 10; Juniors. Tuesday morning, Sept. 11 : and Sophomores. Wednesday morning. Sept. 12. Freshman Orientation opens Sept, 11 and includes Freshman registration. Thursday, Sept. 13. Classes will begin Monday, Sept. 17. Joan Midland. Xancy Hotton. Laur etta Janiel. Joan Kares, Patricia Kar- ras, Mary Kathryn Keating, Joan Ken nedy, Jean Kielbasa, Marilyn Kolar, Elizabeth Leahy, Mary Catherine Lea hy, Wilma Lehmann, Pelayia Limbos. Merit Degrees Paula Long, Rose Mary McAuliff, Mary Rita McDermott, Elizabeth Mc Donnell, Mary Terese McGeehan, Ju dith McNulty, Rosemary Murphy Mal- loney, Elaine Manias, Marie Marnan, Rosemary Mashl, Irene Meyer, Mari anne Moore, Elaine Muchair, Sheilya Neary. Julia Langhenry Nelson, Bar bara Novak, Dolores Nowikowski, Gladys O'Brien, Patricia O'Callahan. Angela O'Hara. Catherine O'Malley. Jean Ott. Gabrielle Pembroke, Jeanne Pennie. Kathleen Perkins, Mary Cath erine Peters, Irene Pfaff, Kathryn Quinn. Marion Reding, Joanne Roch- nowski, Catherine Ryan, Rosemarie Schwenkhamer, Eunice Shackelford, Margaret Shaughnessy, Elizabeth Sitt- ler, Mary Louise Siwe, Marilyn Smith. Dorcel Spengler. Florence Sponholtz, Dorothy Spratt, Elizabeth Starrs, Mary Alma Sullivan, Margaret Sweeney. Dorothy Szczepanski, Emery Tito, Jean Marie Towne, Norene Trapp, Ger aldine Tyrrell, Marie Thcrese Vail, Patricia Vail, Marjorie von Frantzius, Vivian Wallace, Mary Ellen Ward, Sally Washerman and Sister Mary Wil ma. P.HJ.C. Candidates for the Bachelor of Sci ence degree are Phyllis Andrews, Eliz abeth Brisch, Patricia Burke, Carol Calabrese, Patricia Carr, Margaret Egan, Frances Fazio, Mary Erhard Fox, Donna Gatto, Jean Hanson, Kath leen Heffernan, Anna Marie Kepner, Beila Simon Kunis. Maurine McCarty, Nancy Metzger, Joan Michalski, Anne O'Reilly, Mary Louise Pierotti, Helen Rinehart, The resa Salerno, Eleanore Shableski, Jeanne Spanknebell, Loretta Spisak, Serafina Traficanti, Mary Walker. Is Fine Arts Candidate Lucille Crews is a candidate for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Candi dates for the Bachelor of Music Edu cation degree are Patricia Dee. Ber nadine Howe, and Angelinc Mazza, while La Verne Galiano and Mary Grace Mahoney will be candidates for the Bachelor of Music degree. Marilyn Turner will be a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Au gust.
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1951-05-21 (1)
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