Ebb Tide, Vol. 21 No. 4 (May 1967)
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Salve Regina University Digital Commons @ Salve Regina Student Newspapers Archives and Special Collections 5-1-1967 Ebb Tide, Vol. 21 No. 4 (May 1967) Salve Regina College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/student-newspapers Recommended Citation Salve Regina College, "Ebb Tide, Vol. 21 No. 4 (May 1967)" (1967). Student Newspapers. 30. https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/student-newspapers/30 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at Digital Commons @ Salve Regina. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Salve Regina. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EBB TIDE Vol. 21 - No. 4 SALVE REGINA COLLEGE - NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND May 1967 Academic Investiture Student Council Elections Held; Held For Sophomores The Great Hall of Ochre Court was the setting on Friday, April Mary Dowd Chosen President 14, for the Academic Investiture of the Class of '69. Following a "It is you the members of student body to whom all action is greeting by Sr. Mary Emily, the directed, around whom all platforms are centered, from whom all ideas 183 Sophomores descended the are gleaned. In order to activate your thoughts you need a leader - an main staircase to be capped by individual committed to the goals of your college, and to the ideals you Dean's List members of the Jun as a unique person have set for the student government presidency." ior and Senior Classes. This cere These are th,e words of Mary Dowd, the newly elected president of mony preceded the recitation of the Student Council. Mary stated that her platform is based on a com the pledge "to follow all truth... prehensive and realistic appraisal of the needs of the Student Council to see all beauty . to see all and the college. Mary is hopeful concerning her plans for the establish goodness." ment of many new committees. Fr. John P. Reilly addressed the Her more extensive use of com meetings with groups of stu Sophomores and the audience, mittees would involve the forma dents." which included Sr. Rosalia, Fr. tion of an Academic Affairs Com Noreen Brawley sees her duty Rebeiro, parents, and guests of mittee to contribute to the de as secretary to kee,p the student the newly-invested Sophomores. velopment of the intellectual life body informed of the work of the Following Fr. Reilly were the Mary Dowd Sue Derham of the coNege, a Political Aware council. Her platform consists of congratulatory speeches given by President Vice President ness Committee to promote in five basic points, all of which she Leslie Murtha Reed and Mary K. volvement in local and national hopes will bring each student Spengler, Presidents of the Senior politics, a Student Welfare Com closer to the council. She hopes and Junior Classes respectively. mittee to deal with student sug to encourage attendance by post The Class Song, written by gestions and recommendations; ing the time and topic to be dis Jane Morhardt '69, with music an "Ad Hoc" Committee to deal cussed prior to each meeting, also by Kris O'Donnell '69, was sung with various areas which might to revive and activate the Student by the Sophomores, accompanied need exploration. Establishment Council Forums, to establish a on the piano by Arlene Cipriano, of a Student Government fee of non-voting Information Board '68. This program was followed $5 per semester to be added to consisting of elected members of by a response to the congratula the student's bill by the business each class that would advise and tions by Ann Dolan, president of office is being considered to give assist students in drawing up pet the Sophomore Class. the council a treasury approxi itions, for the council to work The ceremony was concluded mately $3,500 with which to with a more active Commuters with the singing of the Alma Ma work. Mary's efforts will be Club in order to inform the com ter. A tea was served by mem geared to the establishment of a muters of council activity, and bers of the Freshman Class im Student-Faculty Senate so that finally, a stricter enforcement of mediately afterwards in the State students through their elected parliamentary procedure for a Dining Room for the Sophomores Noreen Brawley Janet Coyle representatives would be pro more organized effective council. and their parents. Secretary Treasurer vided with a recognized voice in school affairs. The newly elected Janet Coyle, treasurer-elect, be president will not work for these lieves that a larger meeting place Salve Seniors causes alone; she will have much would accommodate a greater· support from the newly elected number of non-voting members. Sr. Rosalia Named To Post; She intends to devote time and' council officers. Plan Graduate energy to seeing that such a Sue Derham, Vice President pl~e is aicquired. She · would Work For Fall New Academic Dean Appointed elect, will head the Revisions also like to investigate the possi Adelphi, Arizona, B o s t o n , Committee. Sue strongly feels bilities of allotting for each and Brown, Fordham, M.I.T. - Sim ,Sister Mary Rosalia Flaherty, Sister Rosalia will direct the that on this committee more every student one hour per week mons, 1Smith, Tulane, and the presently Dean of Studies, has research Of the new program members of the student body during which all campus clubs U.S. Public Health Servi,ce are been appointed Province Director from the development office at 1nust be present in order to rep rn,ight meet without interfering among the graduate schools at of the newly established Study the new Provinciafate now under resent a wider scan of student with any other normal daily ac tracting Salve seniors for next Evaluation - Development pro construotion at Cumberland, opinion. Thus Sue states vehe tivity. Janet intends to work for fall. gram of the Sisters of Mercy of Rhode Island, where she will as mently, "A GREATER INTER the re-establishment of the 15- Having received Honorable the Province of Providence, sume her new duties as director EST IN CAMPUS WELFARE minute cumulative grace period Mention in the Woodrow Wilson serving Rhode Island and South of the program in •September MUST BE FOSTERED." She which was in effect three years National Fellowship Foundation ern Massachusetts. The an 1967. based her platform on one other ago at Salve. Janet, however, competition, Theresa Marzilli has nouncement was made by Moth Sister Mary A1ban Kerwick, point - COMMUNICATION. warned, "Don't expect to sit aJccepted a Brown University er Mary Kiernan, Mother Pro R.S.M., will be the new Dean of "Posted agendas of council meet around and talk about your prob fellowship to begin her studies vincial and Sister Mary Emil'Y, Studies at Salve Regina College, ings and subsequent summaries lems, support the Student Coun toward a Ph.D degree in Organic College President. effective September 1. of council deliberations can aid cil and take action - do .some Chemistry. Sister Rosalia was selected With a B.A. degree from Prov in this area as well as individual thing about them." A National Defense. Education for this new post because the idence College and an M.A. from Act fellowship at the University ma:i:iy and varied involvements, Catholic UITTive.rsity, in Latin of Arizona, Tucson, for three extensive resea~ch, and critical and Greek, Sister Mary Alban years study leading to a Ph.D in decisions which the program will also studied at the Regina Mundi Commencement Activities Begin May 22; French has been awarded to Mi entail, require a key educator Theologi1ca] Institute, Rome, Ita rene Hazebrouck. Mirene did her with broad training and experi ly, 1956-1957. junior year abroad at the Uni ence in the art and science of Her teaching experience in Graduation Scheduled For June 5 versity of Angers in France, aicademic and organizational op cludes service at St. Xavier's Commencement adivities for vrocation and special awards of 1965-66. erations. Academy, Providence, and at the the ClaSIS of 1967 will begin on merit to deserving seniors. Mary Jo McMahon will do With a B.S. degree from Cath novitiate campus of Salve Re May 22 with an Alumnae Dinner On ,Sunday, June 4, a Baccal graduate work in History at olic Teachers College, Provi gina College. She was a member for the Senior Class. The dinner, aureate Mass will be celebrated Adelphi University, Garden City, dence in 1944 and an M.A. de of the Provincial Council, and to be held in Miley !Hall at 6 :30 for the graduating class at St. N.Y. gree from Catholic University, was Assistant Provincial1 Pro p.m., will . introduce the Seniors Mary's Church in Newport. The Sally Ann Mathison will begin Washington, D. C., in 1955, Sis vin~e of Providence, 1960-1966. to the Alumnae as well as induc.t Mass will be followed by a Senior work on a Master's degree in ter received her Ph.D. from Sister was also Directress of them into the Alumnae Associa dinner in Miley Hall. Mathematics at Boston Col[ege Catholic University in 19,60, ma Studies of the Province for six tion. Monday, June 5, is the aictual Graduate School of Arts and Sci joring in administration in high years. day of graduation. The class will ences. Class Day Exercises er education. The academic dean Sister Mary Alban wiM move be addressed by Rev. !Robert E. A Master's degree in Social On Wednesday, May 24, Class of our college since 1957, she is to .Sal~e Regina College from St.