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A-M-D-G Thanksgiving Holiday THE MARIAN PHOENIX Nov. 25-29 Vol. XXIII Marian College, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 25, 1959 No. 3 10 Senior Scholars, Leaders Qualify for Who V Who Expansion Project American Students Publication Adds Third Floor Cites Candidates in '60 Edition A committee of juniors and faculty members have chosen To Clare Hall 10 seniors for Who's Who honors. Major physical plant expansion Bill Brady, Billie Burke, Peg Delaney, Bernie Dever, project, estimated at $500,000, was Anita Dreiling, Tom Ensch, Nancy Heiskell, Joe Hertz, Gene announced in late October by Moth Hungate, and Elaine Thomas will be included in the 1959-60 er Mary Cephas, O.S.F., superior general of the Congregation of edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Univer Sisters of St. Francis, and chair sities and Colleges. man of the college board of trus Selection is made on the basis of outstanding scholastic tees. achievement and student leadership. Construction has begun on the Student Board president Bill addition of a third floor to Clare Brady held the class offices of Hall, women's residence, erected Archbishop Officiates freshman treasurer and sophomore ten years ago. Completion is sched president. Last year he served as uled for September, 1960. At Marian Day Mass; Board vice-president. Resident of To Accommodate 262 Indianapolis, accounting major Bill The new construction will en Upperclassmen Capped is currently vice-president of the able Clare Hall to house 262 occu SAM club, and business manager Archbishop Schulte will cele pants. WHO'S WHO: (First row) Bill Brady, Elaine Thomas. (Second of the Marian. He was Vets' club In contrast to the suites in the brate a Pontifical Low Mass in the vice-president last year. Bill has row) Gene Hungate, Billie Burke, Tom Ensch, Anita Dreiling, Peg college chapel, Dec. 7, 11 a.m. This present dormitory, the rooms will Delaney. (Third row) Nancy Neiskell, Joe Hertz, Bernie Dever. played intramural spoi'ts for four be independently constructed. New is the eve of the patronal feast of years. features will include built-in-desks the college, the Immaculate Con Chemistry major Billie Burke is and cabinets, a buzzer system to ception, and the occasion of an all- a four-year member of the ACS- contact third floor occupants, and Sophomores Invite Jazz Band; school renewal of consecration to an elevator. the Blessed Virgin Mary. SA, Bel Canto, and CSMC. She held secretary-treasurer and pres A small chapel will be provided. To this traditional observance a Seek Sweethearts' Ball Funds new feature will be added this ident posts in the latter, sophomore Need for Expansion year in the formal presentation of and junior years, respectively. Last Planned in 1948, the extra story Dave Baker will bring his Big in Massachusetts. Al Kigu and the mortar-board to the junior and year Billie was Board religious was scheduled to be built when en Band to campus Sunday evening, Bill Hanna, as well as Baker, are senior classes. Capping ceremony, representative and junior NFCCS rollment required. Dec. 13, under the auspices of the responsible for most of the band's to be performed by Monsignor delegate. She is an Indianapolis During the past three years, sophomore class. Also appearing on arrangements. Francis J. Reine, president, will student. over 60 lay students have been re the same program will be the As quoted by the sophomore class take place in the auditorium at fused admission for want of ac Willis Kirk Trio, Peg Delaney, of Houston, Tex president, Larry Sweeney, the pur 10 a.m. commodations and Sister-faculty as, is House Committee chairman pose of this concert is not only to An address, explaining the origin quarters have become inadequate. Both Dave Baker and Willis and Clare Hall representative on raise money for the Sweetheart and meaning of the academic cap, A third factor precipitating the Kirk are well known in the jazz the Board. A sociology major. Peg- Ball, but also "to bring publicity to gown, and hood will be given. The project is the residence need for field, having played with such was Carbon co-editor sophomore Marian College through radio and program will open with "The Star junior Sisters of St. Francis in greats as Stan Kenton and Lionel year, and on the Fioretti staff as newspaper advertisements which Spangled Banner" and close with the final years of their under-grad- Hampton's Modern Jazz Quartet. a junior. She is a member of the will occur throughout the weeks the college song. uate work. A recent directive of Highly praised by such critics as homecoming committee and was co- preceding the concert. the Holy See for all religious teach Henry Butler of the Indianapolis Formerly an all-student distinc chairman of Parents' Day. ing congregations is requiring ad Times and Downbeat magazine, tion, the wearing of cap and gown "It will also make possible the at formal academic functions is Senior class president Bernie ditional preparation before active these men are said to be the up realization of jazz as a form of Dever, Indianapolis, Avas secretary classroom duties are assumed. and coming jazz arrangers and now the privilege of the upper two art." classes. of the Board last year and co-ed (Continued on Page 3) composers of our modern day. itor of the Carbon as a sophomore, Emceeing the 8:15 - 11:15 p.m. Classes will be dismissed after A business major, Bernie is a four- concert will be Bernie Herman, the chapel services, and yearbook Baker's band is composed of six year member of the Vets' club and popular announcer of radio sta organization pictures will be taken Student Board meeting time hat trumpets, five trombones, two tenor is vice president. He has been a been changed to 8 p.m. on alter saxes, an alto sax, drums, bass, tion WIRE and a known jazz en in the afternoon. Tuesday will be choral club member for four years and piano. Extensively trained in thusiast. a free day, feast of the Immaculate nating Thursdays. Next meeting and in dramatic productions, hav music, the band recently perform Conception. is scheduled for Dec. 3, Room 156, Donations are being solicited by ing produced Mme. Butterfly. He ed at the Lennox School of Jazz and is open to all students. the sophomore class officers: Tom has been a columnist for the Bubb, Mary Kay Doyle, Larry Student's World Mission Phoenix and writes for the Fior Sweeney, and Vicki Weston. etti. Bernie was on intramural Headlines Discussion football squads sophomore and sen ior years. At Advent Symposium Players Schedule Cincinnatian Anita Dreiling, "The Student and the World education-psychology m a j o r, is February Farce Missions" will be the theme of the a four-year Players member and Advent Symposium at the Uni appeared in Mme. Butterfly. She Tryouts are in progress for the versity of Notre Dame, Dec. 4-6. has been in Bel Canto four years Players' production of Noel Co Keynote speaker, Mr. Edward and in choral club as a freshman. ward's Blithe Spirit to be present Kirchner, of the Association for Anita served as Home Ec vice- International Development (AID), ed in early February. This improb (Continued on Page 4-) able farce in three acts first open will present the topic, "The Posi ed in London in 1941 and was a tion and Importance of the U.S. Broadway success a few years in the World Today." The second later. session will be devoted to the Spiritual Retreats "Situation for the Spread of the Action takes place in the living Catholic Apostolate to Foreign loom of a country home in Kent. Lands." Afford Opportunities The plot is "hilariously funny, Other Sessions brilliant, clever," and, according Every Marian student will again "The Lay Missionary—-Calling to one critic, "as unpredictable as have an opportunity to get away and Practice" is to be the sub imagination can conceive." from the books and the "hustle of ject of the third session which is student life" in one of three re Sister Mary Jane is director. a panel discussion. The closing ses treats. sion will consider the problem, "International Awareness on the Fatima Retreat House is spon Texas Priest Speaks Academic Level." soring a closed retreat for Marian Sponsor of the symposium is the women, Dec. 11-13. The well-known On Volunteer Teaching National Catholic Study Bureau, Carmelite author and speaker, Fr. Father Fred Underwood, of the an NFCCS commission situated at Richard Madden, O.C.D., will be Volunteer Teachers Mission Serv the University of Notre Dame. retreat master. Reservations have ice, Killeen, Texas, will be on cam Anyone May Attend already been filled for this session. pus Dec. 3, to address the educa Marian will be represented by The men's closed retreat at tion seminar. His topic will be NFCCS and YCS delegates, but the "Volunteer Teachers in the South." Alverna Retreat House will be sessions are open to all students.