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Xavier University Exhibit Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper Proceedings 1963-12-13 Edgecliff tudeS nt Newspaper Edgecliff olC lege - Cincinnati Follow this and additional works at: http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper Recommended Citation Edgecliff oC llege - Cincinnati, "Edgecliff tudeS nt Newspaper" (1963). Edgecliff College Newspaper. Book 177. http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper/177 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Proceedings at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eli1Gb1th Carroll Patricia Dalton Jill Dutt•• Kothlffn Hu1hoo Corolo Moinbtr1 lorbara Raabt Judith Rolf Therese Romw1btr Joanne Schockman Carol Trauth Ellen Trenn Kathlttn Von National Commendation 'Who's Twenty-one lHn Wln1tol Patricio Cefforlcy Who' Honors The 1964 edition of "Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni Cafferky was secretary of the International Relations Club in her versities" will list twenty-one Edgecliff seniors. A student-faculty junior year and is now president of the club. She is also a member committee selected the students on the basis of service to the school, of the Sociology Club. leadership, academic standing and extra-curricular activities. Elizabeth Carroll. a mathematics major with physics and phi Kathryn Boe1ch, president of the Red Cross Unit, is a member of losophy minors, has been active in the Sodality, having served as the Catholic Students Mission Crusade, Home Economics Club, Press secretary-treasurer, vice-prefect and currently prefect. Club and Sodality. A foods and nutrition major with chemistry and President of the Edgecliff Saddlemates, Patricia Dalton also be Linda Wustt Eleint lyl'llt social studies minors, she is secretary of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati longs to the Liturgy Committee. She is an art major with history and Association of Home Economics Teachers. philosophy minors. A philosophy major with English and education minors, Mary A philosophy major with music, history and psychology minors, Sue Brueneman is CSMC president, secretary of the Music Club and Jill Duggan is president of the Music Club and the Choral Club. secretary-treasurer of Pi Delta Epsilon. She is a member of Alpha Chairman of the NFCCS Religious Affairs Secretariat for three years, Gamma Omega, Student Council, Edgecliff Players and Press Club. she has also belonged to the Sociology-Psychology Club, CSMC, Currently serving as make-up editor for The Edgecliff, Mary Sue has Sodality and Student Council. Mary Sut lruen1 ... an received the Apostle of the Word Award. Kathleen Hughes, a philosophy major with art and sociology ,.,..• ...,. Elaine Byrne, Student Council president, has served as junior minors, was class representative to Student Council in her freshman class president, freshman class vice-president and freshman May a:1d sophomore years. She has also belonged to the Liturgy Committee. Queen attendant. A history major with education and philosophy An education major with social studies, philosophy and language minors, she was NFCCS International Affairs Secretariat Chairman arts minors, Carole Meinberg is a member of CSMC, Pi Delta Epsilon in her junior year and has been active in the Sodality. and Press Club. A columnist for The Edgecliff, she was Student Coun A history major with sociology and philosophy minors, Patricia (Continued on Page 4) Kethryn lttsch Veronica WM11t Mushroom Monsters, Cats Highlight Academy Fantasy The kalidahs are strange, fantastic creatures. The Edgecliff But they won't hurt anyone. They only want to add fun to The Wizard of Oz, the Edgecliff Academy's latest production, adapted Vol. XXIX Our Lady of Cincinnati, "Edgecliff," Cincinnati, Ohio, December 13, 1963 No. 4 especially for the Edgecliff stage from the MGM version of the famous children's story. The kalidahs, hairy monsters with mushroom heads who inhabit the • • I Ad p . Campus ) Land of Oz, will be portrayed by Patricia Flanigan, freshmen. 1 d three students from the Speech ra 1t1ona vent rocess1on Calendar Colleen Powe 11, junior, and and Drama Department- Michele Susan Tyirin, freshman, will creep Quinlan, junior; Ann Minogue and DECEMBER around the Emerald City as cats. Uses Newly Designed Banners Appearing with them as atmos 13 - Christmas vacation begins Campus Clubs phere girls will be Teresa Bertke, Today's traditional Advent pro Woeste, Judith Rolf, Carol Trauth, at noon junior; Karen Donnellon and cession, marking the beginning of Susan Schmitt, Anne Crenshaw, 14 - "Wizard of Oz" Premiere Susan Nieman, freshmen. Susan the Christmas recess, displayed Kathleen Crosby, Cheryl Zimmer, Edgerliff Acanemy, Observe Yule will also play an assistant to twenty one newly designed banners. Deanna Hoetker, Maria Curro and 8:30 p.m. The banners, which depict Ad Mary Ellen Beumer. the Witch of the West. Martha 16-21- "Wizard of Oz" vent themes from the Old Testa The French, German and Span At Festivities Hilmer, freshman, will be the 26- Yuletide Ball - Hotel Alms Campus clubs are displaying assistant stage manager for the ment and the 0 Antiphons, were ish clubs sang carols in their re designed by Mary Brink, Rita spective languages as the proces their Christmas spirit by sponsor production. JANUARY The Dec. 14 premiere will be for DiPuccio, Joan Dolan, Mary Jo sion moved to Emery Circle, where ing a number of Holiday parties 4 - Saturday classes resume for underprivileged children and members of the Edgecliff Academy Haizman, Grace Hunt, Mary Jane each student deposited a gift for veterans this season. Foundation. Following the per Lawler, Veronica Reis, Barbara the poor. The gift will be packed 6 - Regular classes resume M embers of the NFCCS will formance, the guests of honor will Zimpelman and S i s t e r Mary and sent to charity organizations Art Club Meeting sponsor a Christmas party to be treated to "an Emerald City Valerie, R.S.M. They were as for distribution. 7 - French Club Meeting morrow for forty children from the banquet of delicacies from the sembled by Gail Bokenkotter and Elaine Byrne, on behalf of the 8- Music Club Meeting South Avondale School and St. Land of Oz," relates Mr. David Mary McCabe. student body, presented Sister Edgecliff Players M eeting In addition to Joan Winstel, Mary Virginia, president of the Aloysius Orphanage. Barrie, Academy director. 10 - Press Club M eeting Serving as hostesses at the pre president of the Art Club, Student college, with a gift. Each student Movies on "The C h r i s t m as 13 - Psychology Club Meeting Story" and "The Night Before miere will be the ten Bluestockings Council members carrying banners received a calendar containing Christmas," Yuletide games and selected especially for the event: in the procession included: Elaine quotations by Pope Paul VI on the 14 - I .RC. Meeting Byrne, president, Jayne Woods, role of the laity in the Church , customs, caroling and refreshment Marilyn Kaiser, Carole Meinberg, 15 - CSMC Club Meeting will spark the afternoon activities and Patricia Sweeney, seniors; Elizabeth C a r r o 11, Mary Sue designed by students of the Art D epartment. at the orphanage. Christmas chim Barbara Leis, Paula McPhelen, Brueneman, Sue Walsh, Linda neys stocked with holiday candy Bridget Schell, and Emily Sullivan, will be made and decorated by the juniors; Patricia Cotter, sopho Trees Decorate Avondale girls at the nearby more; Diane Bunker and Martha N eighborhood House. Hilmer, freshmen. Setting For Ball Fifteen students from Edgecliff These girls were chosen by a are participating in this program. panel of judges who reviewed the Green and red Christmas trees Among them are: Joanne Grace, contestants in 17 specific areas, will set the scene for the tradition chairman; Mary Carol Lang, fi under the general categories of al Yuletide Ball, D ec. 26. This nances; Judy Morshauser, trans appearance, personality and poise. first formal dance of the school portation; Nancy Wachter, refresh The Wizard of Oz will be pre year will be held in the Marie ments; Pat Donovan, games; and sented for the public from Monday, Antoinette Ballroom of the Alms Cecilia Russell, favors. Dec. 16, through Sunday, Dec. 22. Hotel from 9 p.m. to 1 a .m . An annual Christmas party given Tickets for the performances were "The ball will provide a wonder by the Catholic Student Mission sold out two weeks before the pro ful opportunity for the girls and Crusade will be held Sunday, Dec. duction opened. their escorts to enjoy the festive 15, for the children in their cate (See related picture on page 3.) spirit of the holiday season," said chetical program at St. John's Par Elaine Byrne, Student Council ish. Reception Fetes president. On this particular Sunday, the Music will be provided by the children will be taken to Mass and Bobby Keyes orchestra, accord ing will return for the party. Santa Spanish Sculptor A reception honoring Senor to senior class members of Stu Claus will bring each child a pres dent Council. ent. Carols, games and refresh Nassio y Bayarri, Edgecliff's resi The juniors a re fo rming a com ments of ice cream and cake are all dent Spanish artist, will be given mittee which will be responsible part of the program. Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Photographs Among the students participating of Senor Nassio's work completed for inviting chaperones to the ball. in this p.rogram a re: Martha Gutz in Spain will be exhibited in the Sophomores are in cha rge of re weiller, J ill Duggan, Jutly Borg theatre for the occasion. freshment. mann and Mary Sue Brueneman. Henry Humphreys, music critic Decorations for the dance are The Red Cross Club celebrated of T he Cincinnati Enquirer, will being made by the freshman clas .