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Thursday, October 25, 1956 THE CATHERINE WHEEL Page Five Katies Bidding on Lady; Prof Writes of Sodality to Give College-wide Wardrobed Kitty Jo Up for Raffle ^Literature All Hallows Dr. Lawrence McCaffrey, mem- Plans for an All Hallows costume to St. Catherine's sodality are asked ber of the history and political sci- party to be he,ld the evening of to contact Sister Fides, sodality ence department, has had two ar- Nov. 1 are underway, announces moderator. Day students as well as ticles accepted for publication by Terry Dowdell, sodality prefect. resident students are encouraged periodicals. Claudette Knoll, missions commit- to join. Dr. McCaffrey's article, "Trends tee chairman, is in charge of the in Post-Revolutionary Irish Litera- party. There is no admission fee ture" has been published in the but profits made on refreshments Players Ready October, 1956, issue of College Eng- will go toward the mission fund. lish. "An Evaluation of the General Prizes will be awarded for the best Education History Course" will ap- . Everyone is invited to at- Fall Premiere pear in the Journal of General Ed- tend. The first formal of the , ucation next January. Dr. McCaf- Sodality activities for the year "Fall Premiere" is set for Friday, frey has also submitted another are being planned by the Mariology Nov. 9, from 9:00 to 12 p.m. Spon- article for publication, "Isaac Butt: and liturgy committees, headed by sored by the Player's Club, the A Study in Conservative National- Sarann Ryan and Madeline Wacht- ism." dance will be held in St. Joseph ler. Those interested in belonging hall to the music of Bob Leighton and his eight-piece orchestra. Fifty-Niners Players heading committees are: Verna Waibel, orchestra; Barbara Teddor and Terry Travis, ticket bids; Darlene Engbarth, blind Katies Volunteer for Service dates; Jury Christianson, refresh- Fifty-nine Katies answered the Students referred to the Minne- ments; Mary Beth Johnson, pub- call of the Volunteer Bureau this apolis Service Bureau under Miss licity and decoration; Sheila Estick, house arrangements; Jeannine fall when Miss Margaret Healy in- Gjertsen are: Gerry Killian, Con- nie Kowalin, Audrey Myers, Mary Casebolt, invitations; and Karen terviewed prospective workers re- Ann MacNeil, Barbara Reichal, and Chriss and Cecelia Hassett, clean- cently. Geraldine Wallace. up. Girls spend an hour or two Geri Wallace of the German club and Char Madigan, French club, Sixth Youth Week examine Kitty Jo's clothes. each week directing such ac- Seven million young Catholic Lovable as can be and just push- trimmed coat, and a pair of blue tivities as play-day programs men and women will participate in ing two feet, the new baby "Katie jeans. at hospitals, feeding crippled this year's sixth annual National Doll" on display in St. Joseph's hall The modern language students, children and tutoring at St. Catholic Youth Week, from Octo- showcase will be raffled off on who are selling the raffle tickets, Joseph's Orphanage. ber 28 to November 4. The theme November 17, second night of the named the doll Kitty Jo after St. of the week is "Trust in Youth.'* Fontbonne Fair. Catherine and St. Joseph hall, The list of volunteers includes: When this walking, talking little which will benefit from proceeds. Judy Adams, Barbara Beaudette, miss came to St. Catherine's as a She has brown braids, blue eyes Rose-Mary Beer, Ann Borgmann, Alumna Awarded gift, Sister Stella Marie, College and a big smile, and is surrounded Patsy Black, Barbara Bohmer, Dar- dietition, began a hand-made ward- by so many lovely clothes that big ra Lee Chambers, Georgie Conlin, Opera Contract robe now totaling over thirty cos- Katies, who stop to look at Kitty Jo, Rosanne Dignan, Carol Duenow, tumes with accessories. Included perhaps wish for a moment they Pamela Douglas, Lissa Flinn, San- Helen Spaeth Vanni, 1946 CSC CATHOLIC YOUTH WEEK are a hand knit sweater, a fur were little girls again. dra Fraipont, Janet Frost, Patricia music graduate was last week Gaynor, Judy Hadrath. awarded a contract with Metro- OCT. 23-NOV. 4

Saints in Costumes politan Opera of New York. hunoNw couwcn or CATOOUC TOUTH-WAJKINOTON l a C Judy Hall, Carolyn Hermann, Deanne Holmquist, Mary Jeske, She will make her debut at the Met on November 9, singing the Faculty to Attend Nurses Schedule Playtime Oct. 29 Joan Kaehn, Marianne Koelzer, role of the page in "Rigoletto." The St. Joseph's unit nurses will tions committee. Barbara Dor- Carole Kline, Barbara Ann During the season she will sing 26 Ford Co. Institute weiler, Barbara Pabst and Mary Kostick, Georgiana Lamb, Jane roles. play saints from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. As an outgrowth of a nation- on Oct. 29. The occasion is the All Jean Psik are planning the enter- Lamb, Barbara Larson, Le- tainment and refreshments will be Mrs. Vanni is the first Quad City wide experiment conducted last Saints in the nurses' Mieux Lee, Catherine McNa- person ever to be awarded a Met lounge sponsored by Our Lady's served by Myrtle Anderson, Ra- summer in Detroit, the Ford Motor Sodality under the leadership of mona Conway, Diane Doege and mee, Susanne Matey, Donna Contract. Her contract for this year Company is organizing meetings in Sister Mary Patricia. Margaret Knothe. Marshall, Mary Kay Mulcahy, calls for her singing supporting various parts of the country to dis- Judy Mulroy, Barbara New- roles in "Aida(" "Tosca," "La Tra- cuss the relationship between edu- Members of the athletics commit- Chili Follows Hayride viata," "Tales of Hoffman," "The cation and business. tee assisting in plans for the hay- man, Pat Nilan, Mary O'Hearn, Magic Flute," and operas of the ride are LaVonne Surprenant, Eliz- Charla Burke, chairman of the Kay PafFrath, Frances Reis, Six faculty members from CSC athletics committee of St. Mary's Wagnerian ring cycle. have been invited to participate in abeth Novak, Anita Brenny and Judith Ann Ridley, Emilie Patricia Clausen. Unit of the nursing department, an- Mrs. Vanni began her voice stud- the Institute for this region held nounced plans for a hayride to be Joan Ritsche, Betty Sauro. ies in Davenport with Ethel Baker at the Ford plant in St. Paul, on Co-chairmen Jean Forliti and held on October 29 at Eaton's Waterman and later attended St. Wednesday, Nov. 7. The workshop Jean Keffler have appointed Anna Ranch. Returning to the nurses' Maureen Scott, Kathleen Semans, Catherine's College. She was a will include a tour of the plant, Mary Gapp, Joann Gronowski, Vir- lounge at the hospital, the students Mary Shaffer, Claire Shortall, Shar- charter member of the Mu Phi dinner, and panel discussions on ginia Harris, Mary Kennedy and will be served a chile con carne on Streit, Jacqueline Sprafka, Rose- Epsilon and took part in many industrial relations between em- Shirley Trepanier to the decora- supper. marie Spitzley, Mary Jo Trautman, student activities while attending ployer and employee, consumer Terry Travis, Carol Trower, Kath- CSC. research, public relations and the leen Wentink, Joan Mayer. economics of the automobile in- dustry. Crowded Closets At last summer's meeting, the Alumnae to Tell Stuffed Wallets Ford Motor Company invited - inent educators from each area of Of Year in France Contribute the country to participate in the Pi Delta Phi, national French to Charities discussion. The Rev. James P. honor society, is holding its first Shannon of St. Thomas College was campus meeting Wednesday, Nov. chosen to represent this area. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in West Marian Lounge. Kathy Grathwal, Ann Bige- low and Jackie O'Hara, CSC grad- Catering uates of '55 and members of Pi to the college girl's every Delta Phi, will tell the group about tried our i their year in France. Kathy taught need in smart clothes English in a school in southern Italian Cuisine is France; Ann cared for three chil- Our Specialty dren in a Parisian family, taught them English and attended after- ROSS noon courses at the Sorbonne; JtJiian VOTER'S CHECK LIST: Jackie was a Fulbright scholar in r Poitiers. After the meeting refresh- Restaurant 1. Be sure you're registered. ments will be served. 2046 Pinehurst Ave. Ml 8-5290 APPAREL 244 S. Cleveland 2. Study the issues and candidates. 3. Mark up a sample ballot in advance. Take a look at our book nookf 10% discount to 4. Set aside time for voting—and get there! 1554 Randolph St. Patrick's Guild St. Catherine's students! AD NO. 2RV-56-120 LINES (2 Columns x 4% inches)