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VOL. XV NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND, OCTOBER, 1948 No. 1

Father Moody to Tour Sodality Ideals Theme Of Opening Vespers FIRST FIRST FRIDAY of the college Chapel Newly Panelled In Oak, Eastern Military Area year. Veronica Imperato and Pa tricia Fifteen Notre Dame delegates at­ Curtin stop in for a fam ilia r visi t in To Re place Cardinal tended the Diocesan Vesper Serv ices Wins Admiration Of Returning Students a new setting . On Defense M ission October 3, officially opening the Sodality Photo by W illiam Cogan Aim of Student Activities Fund Reverend Joseph N. Moody, lecturer year. Members of New York's campus and parish societies gathered in St. For Three Years Fulfilled in pol itical science at Notre Dame, and Patrick's Cathedral, heard the Reverend until recently Commander in the United Henry J . Pregenser urge a deeper real­ States Navy, has beeen named at the ization of the Sodality as a way of life. request of the government to replace " Yours is a life spiritually, intellect­ His Em inence Cardinal Spellman on a ually and socially centered around the tour of key defense points in the East Blessed Virg in. She alone can defend and Southeast. you from the hands of the enemy. In all your projects, you must remember Father Moody will witness military, the Sodal ists' motto, 'To Jesus through naval, and air demonstrations at Pen­ Mary'." sacola, Fla ., Fort Benning, Ga ., and The Most Reverend Joseph Donohue, W right Field, Ohio, as member of a V.G., presided at the ceremonies which committee of leaders in industrial and concluded with Benedict ion. Not re Dame professional fields at the invitation wa s represented at the Vespers by : Mary of the new National M ilitary Establish­ Henry, prefect of Sodality, Mary Rya n, ment. From November 8 to 18, the Consue lo Kueker, Gloria Smith, Mar­ group will take part in conferences and garet Nash, Elaine Reynolds, Ellen Kelly, inspect defense preparations as part of Mary McArdle, Joan Costello, Mary a Joint Orientation Conference Program Bakaisa, Jean Shannon, Dorothy Quinn, to acquaint the citizens with the current Dolores Yandoli, Bernadette and Therese act ivi t ies and problems of the Military Leclerc. Establishment. The government is also seeking the views of the members of Manhattanville College, October 10, this group on matters concerning na­ was the scene of the first semester meet­ t iona I defense. ing of the N. F. C. S. S. T heresa Barton and Mary O' Fla herty represented Notre Leaving New York on November 7 Dame as• de legates from the New York on board a m ilitary pla ne, Fathe r Moody and New J ersey Regions drew up the The redecoration of the chapel, newly will travel first to Wash ington for a series following agenda fo r the coming year- pane lled in si lver oak, was comple ted in NOC Joins RAP Drive '48 Chemists Received t ime for the opening of the College. of conferences at the Pentagon and November 13- McKennion Hall (St. Returning students saw on their first then to Pensacola ; the t ri p from Flo rida Ignatius Loyola Parish ) Annual meet­ On Radio Comedians Into National Society visi ts a transformed chapel- broad un­ to Georgia will be aboard a naval a ir­ ing of Leadership Inst itute . ( Panel Joar, Conway Heads Eight Notre Dame graduates ( Class divided panels, ceil ing- high, bordered craft carrier. After the demonstrations d iscussions and lectures by student Campus Committee of 1948) have been admitted as As­ with a polychrome carved molding; a at Wright Field, Father will return by leaders from various colleges.) sociate Members to the Ame rican In st i­ new carved oak tester above a matching Notre Dame has chosen Joan Conway, plane to New York. Decembe r 4- Fordham Un iversi ty. Mar­ tute. of Chem is ts, a national professional wood altar. iology Commission. '49 as cha irman of a local R. A. P. com­ association. They are Tina Catalano, The mold ing is spira led with a con­ When His Em inence was forced be­ mittee in response to an appeal from Juli anne Dowd, Gloria Florio, Do lores Decembe r 12- College of Mount St. ventionalized oak leaf design; a narrow cause of his current vi sit to Puerto Rico the Natio nal Press Commission to co­ Hanlon, Jane McGowan, Jean Midwin­ Vincent. December busi ness meeting panel embossed with the Tudor rose to decl ine the invitation of the Military operate in a nation- wide Rad io Accep­ ter, Loretta M iller and Irene Tilton. and day of Recollectio n. ( Reservation continues down from the tester to form Establ ishment, the government asked The Iristitute , which includes among only ) tance Poll. a frame for the altar. A gift of the its members about 2 , l 00 industrial that Father Moody, as fo rmer officer The next regular monthly meet ing of late Monsi gnor William H. Flynn, the Established la st year with head­ chemists throughout the country, has in the Navy's Chaplain Corps substitute the N. F. C. C. S. will be he ld at the new altar is liturgically simple, orna­ quarte rs at St. Joseph's College, Indiana, as its aims to maintain professional for him on the tour. College of New Rochelle. mented only by carvings of the Euchar­ the R. A. P. is enl isting support of Cath­ standards and to promote industrial re­ is tic emblems and panelled lilies, symbol olic co ll ege students throughout the search. At the June meeting of the of Our Lady. On the reredos beh ind the country in a widespread evaluation of New York Chapter, Notre Dame gradu­ f altar are liturgical medallions-a right radio programs on the basis of their ac­ ates were received for the first t ime as hand, figurative of the Father, accord ing Grace Fraser '4 7 Receives Year ceptabi lity to morality and good taste. Assoc iate Members, that is, as persons to the line of Isa ias, " Who hath meas­ quali fied to enter industrial chemistry, ured the waters in the hollow of His In Florence on Taylor Award Here, on campus, Joan Conway and holding a degree in chemistry from a hand .. . poised with three fingers the her committee, will choose each week college recognized by the Institute. Grace M . Fraser, '47, one of five Miss Fraser, a mezzo-soprano who bulk of the earth" , and the Dove, sym­ ten students to li sten attentively to Full membership is accorded only after young women awarded a Myron Taylor was often heard as featured soloist at bol of the Holy Spirit. Scholarship for a year's study abroad, Gl ee Club concerts at Notre Dame, will programs designated by the Central two years work in chemistry and the The original statues in natural oak sailed October 20, for Florence to con­ study under Maestro Lu igi Cherubini Committee at St. Joseph's and rate each rank of Fellow, after ten. have been co lored and set in wall tinue her work in music at the newly of the Accademia de belle Arte. in one of fi ve cl assi fications, rang ing Since June, two of these alumnae, brackets beside the altar; a del icate founded Institute Pius XI I. from hig hly acceptable to unacceptable. Jean Midwinter and Loretta Miller, have violet blue has been shaded into the Together with four young women, Each student's ratings will be returned begun their careers as chemists with the Phiezer · Company and the Fleuroma veil and gown of Our Lady of Sorrows; recent graduates of the colleges of New to Indiana where the nation-wide re­ Company, respectively. St. Joseph's tunic and cloak are russet. Rochelle, Mount St. Vincent, Manhat­ ports will be tabulated. Results will be The Stations of the Cross, originally tanville and Marymount, Miss Fraser brought to the attention of the sponsors relief panels in natural wood have been With Katherine West in the t it le will live and study at the fifteenth of the programs evaluated and pressure set into the walls and the details colored century Villa Schifanoia which Mr. ro le, Little Theatre will this year pre­ brought to bear on those whose shows sent I Remember Mama as its in terra cotta and antique blue to match Taylor gave to His Holiness to be used were rated 1.Anfavorably. winter production. Both perform­ the altar carvings. as a graduate school for American ances-one Sunday afternoon, De­ On the new doors to the chapel and women. Each year fifteen American The National Press Commission, a cember 12th and the other Monday sanctuary are black heavy metal ring graduates of American women's colleges branch of N.F.C.C.S., has chosen to di­ evening, December 13th, will be given in Lavel le Hall . Included in handles and hammered iron hinges, will follow courses in the fine arts at rect its efforts to the broadcasts of pop­ the cast are Evelyn Anselmi as Papa; copied from those on an old English the Institute, conducted according to ular comedians carried by the national Joan M . Murphy as Christine; Mari­ Manor house in Essex. The stained the Ambassador's wish by the Dom­ networks. Programs to be rated the first lyn McCarthy as Ne ls; Bernice Bau­ glass windows, gift of Mrs. F. D. Kohler inican Sisters of Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, mann as Uncle Chris, and Maureen week include the Jack Benny program, Givens, Maryann Mcloughlin and when the chapel was first decorated ten and affiliated with the Academia de and those of Phil Harris, Bob Hope and Martina Griff in as the Aunts- Sigrid, years ago, show to far greater advantage belle Arte of the University of Florence. Jenny and Trina. The remainder of Dennis Day. in their new panelled setting. In founding and naming the new the cast will be selected by Miss school, Mr. Taylor expressed the hope Notre Dame's participation in the Elizabeth Quinn, directress of Little The redecoration was made possible Theatre, as soon as tryouts have been by the Chapel Fund, goal of student of stimulating American interest in poll is under the sponsorship of Sodality, completed. activities for almost three years. lndi­ Italian culture. which named Joan and her committee. cCont inued on P••• 4 ) Page 2 THE SCOP October, 1 948

CLASS OF FICERS My Mind To Me A Kingdom Seniors President______Elizabeth O' Farrell Fall, 1948--on every college campus hundreds return to lec­ Vice President ______Joan Henning I RAP- To Praise an~ To Blame I ture halls and laboratories to continue their search into the mystery Secretary______Mary Rose Peri Ilo of Iife . Almost as many others, with unformed ambitions and vague Treasurer______Jeanne Boquel We've known it for a long time. Permanent guest that he is aspirations, are venturing on these scenes for the first time. Student Council... S Albina Setaro in our home, his behavior sometimes makes us gasp. Those double 1 Bernadette Shevlin entendre jokes we hope the children haven't heard-the vulgar For them are the words of Professor Sir Walter Raleigh, Vice Chancellor of Oxford University during the first World War, "A Juniors remarks he shouts across at us from the neighbor's windows on summer evenings. Yet he is often so entertaining, so well informed, university is a place where men learn to choose, not to obey." Do President.... ------· Es te 11 e Ha 11 so necessary at times, we can't put him out; if at least we could not envision here a Utopian existence unhampered by regulations Vice PresidenL ______Dorothy Hayes teach him better manners. Secretary ______Maureen Givens of any sort. To choose is man's greatest gift, the one that sets him R. A. P., begun last year by the N. F. C. C. S., is an attempt to S Marie Lenihan apart from all other creatures. A well-trained mind is one that uses Treasurers ______1 Janis Hall teach him a more decorous behavior. Radio, it is true, has attempted to discipline itself with the N. A. B. But the radio industry is moti­ well this prerogative of choosing; hence it is of the essence that we . S Margaret Nash Student Counc1 L ...... S h vated by a pragmatic ethics; it is interested in giving the public learn to think, and thus to choose, correctly. 1t Gloria mit what it wants. N. F. C. C. S.'s radio poll is one step to prove that A freshman at Notre Dame realizes early that her intellectual Sophomores the public wants entertainment guided not by mob discipline, but life will be guided for the next four years by many lecturers, all President______FI ore nee T rome r rather morality and a more fastidious taste. Let's be generous with Vice PresidenL ______Ann McCormick our time and our serious attention when Joan Conway and her Catholic in their basic philosophy, each with views colored by his Secretary______) oan Coste Ilo R. A. P. committee here at Notre Dame ask our services. own personality and experience. A new student must begin by S Dorothy Downing Since the comedians undoubtedly have the largest following, learning to distinguish the actual from the theoretical and the basic Treasurers ______l Hannah Mangan they are an obvious choice for this year's line of fire. It is true that from the coloration. Here, again, we are more fortunate than many . S Katherine West many of the popular "gag men" resort to double-meaning jokes for C 1 attending the larger colleges and universities. At Notre Dame indi­ Student ounc1 ------l Jeanne Knisel their laughs but we must not forget that comedy shows are just one part of the whole. Much erroneous philosophy is promulgated by vidual conceptions are not forced upon us; we are required to be­ Sodality programs of a far more serious nature. Crime and mystery broad­ Iieve only that which has been successfully proved. Here ideas are Prefect ______Mary Henry casts, themes reflecting suggestive sequences, dialogues, and situa­ presented to us,-as ideas, not as fact-and we are asked merely to Vice PrefecL ______Anita Barry tions, the acceptability of divorce, marriage infidelity, suicide, and Treasurer ______Joan Nod Ier reflect upon them until we reject them entirely or bring them into the exploitation of sordid details are the standard every-day offer­ our Iives as part of us. Secretary______Mary Sloane ings of today's radio. Probably more harm is done by this type of French Club entertainment than any off-color gag, therefore they must not be To the new members of our "family", we here add our plea to President ______Consue Io Kuc ke r minimized. Let us hope that the R. A. P. will attack these next in those of your instructors--do your own thinking; don't swallow new their campaign. Perhaps, then a new era in radio entertainment will Vice President ______Marie Grego ideas whole. Take advantage of the. trained minds and the well be. ushered in. Secretary______M i Id red Criso stocked library which will always be available to you here; use them T reasurer______Hannah Mangan to transmute these ideas into your philosophy of life. So, you will Swimming E:lub '~ ~ \~ ~~ be learning to choos~not merely to obey; you will become true PresidenL ______Patricia Kenny Catholics, "free to think", not merely free-thinkers, bound to a Vice President ______Joan Lawson fashionable pattern of thought. Secretary______J anis Ha 11 ALUM NEUS Little Theatre President ______Patricia Cu nn i nghani You've Done It! What Now? Vice PresidenL ______Bernadette Shevlin The wild flurry of excited greetings has long been calmed and Secretary______Maureen Givens the campus has settled into the usual pattern of classes, meetings Introducing .... for Peggy Lynch, '46-- awarded a G.A.A. and plans. However, left over from those first excited weeks is yo ur fellowship providing for a year's study President ______Joan Sa Ii ng A brand new column, an aerial view name .. . yes, your name on the roster of many clubs. All of those at the Sorbonne. Peggy has been con­ of our alumnae and their many fields that you rushed into a few weeks back. But is that as far as you've tinuing her studies in history for her Literary Club of activity. From our vantage point Ph .D. at Columbia where she obtained gone? Merely putting your name on a club list doesn't guarantee President ______Joan Conway on the hilltop, we intend to mi ss nothing her M.A. in 1947; she sailed for France, you an active part in its schedule. We hear the old cry so often Vice PresidenL______Kathleen Cronin that might prove of interest. Hints for this September. Secretary______Ai Ieen Duffy ourselves on "what to do with that that "there's never anything new" whether the words apply to one major"- news of "those you haven't Since Peggy was a former Scop edi­ of the clubs o any of the campus publications, they're still the same Debating Society seen for so long", for the alumnae­ tor, this led to a survey of what other . . . "nothing new". Well, presidents can't make "news" by them­ President ______Mary Ryan Guest writers from your ranks to tell ex-ed's are doing--everything but edit­ selves and publications can print only what you are doing. So, in­ us their tales of success in business, in ing it seems! Jean Rossman, ' 35 (Notre Vice PresidenL ______Elizabeth O' Farrell stead of complaining, try acting. Keep up with the plans of your Secretary______p atricia Meese their professions, in their homes; inter­ Dame's first M. A.) was the only one views; and to start the conversation of the group to try a literary career clubs, cooperate with those in charge and find out all that's "new" Social Science each issue, all the news we can gather before marriage-in the advertising de­ on campus. President______Theresa Barton on whose doing what, when and how. partment of the International Nickel Co. Vice President______Patricia Cunningham Angel Guardian Home, Bay Ridge, Six are married, Muriel Rotunno, '42 Secretary______Mary O' FI a he rty boasts several fine additions to its staff: (after a war-time career as lieutenant Ginny Moran, Chic Meade, ~ Viola in the Marines), Ruth Rushmore, '41, Psychology Club McAllister, Mrs. Robert O'Shea (Joan Irene Widmayer, '40, Madelon Kissel, President______Joan Lawson Mahoney) all of '48. '36 and Mary Gert Mall in, '39 (mother Vice President______Jean Mullens Loretta Miller, last year's PresiJent of of three farm boys; living near Syracuse, 1thr ~cop Secretary______Kathryn Reynolds little Theatre, is now assistant chemist N. Y. ). Far from journalism are Marie Treasurer______pat ri c ia Duffy at the Fleuroma plant in Broo'klyn. This Davis, '47, mathematician in the Tele­ Published monthly by the students of Notre Dame College laboratory provides the essential oils vision Research Department of the Engi­ of Staten Island Press Club for such well-known perfume houses neering Laboratories of the New York President ______Marie Ferretti as Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Richard Hud­ Telephone Company, and Dorothy Gal­ Ed itor-in-Chief Vice President______Mary Anne Costello nut and Prince Matchabelli. Loretta has vin, '44, medical social worker at Belle­ JUNE MURRAY Secretary______Ellen Tracy lost none of her dramatic verve; she vue Hospital. We hear that Dot Lajeski, Assistant Editor "loves her job; there are so many oppor­ '48 is teaching, while Adele Zielinski, Riding Club GLORIA FOPIANO tunities for women chemists, not only '45 is coaxing along bacterial growth President ______Margaret Clavin in cosmetic manufacture, but in the in preparation for her M.S. Pat Kenney, Columnists: Patricia Cunningham '49, Joan Lawson '49, Barbara entire industry". '43 is a librarian in West Brighton and Glee Club Margaret Crotty, '37, as Sister Mad­ Wallace 'SO, Rosemary Norton ' 50, Aldona Jesinskas 'SO, President ______Kathleen Cronin Congratulations .... eleine, takes time from teaching to Jeanne Kn isel '51, Florence T romer '51 . Vice PresidenL______Marie O'Connell are in order for Jeanne Smith, Ph.D., write articles for the magazines pub­ Secretary______Helen Lesch Re porters: Joan Conway '49, Marion Leonard '49, Albina Setaro '49, '36, recently named acting head of' the lished by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Treasurer______Mary O'Flaherty Elizabeth Rossi '49, Constance LeBlanc '49, Anne Lockhart English Department at Tottenville High '50, Janis Hall '50, Ellen Tracey '50, Kathryn Reynolds '50, October Brides School. Ethel Andrews '51. · Oct. 2-Marie Jurgensen, '48 to Army takes Notre Dame to fhe Thomas Russell Miller. Photographers: Mary Anne Costello '49, Estelle Hall 'SO. annual Military Ball at the Hotel Oct. 9-Joan Golden '48 to William J. O' Rourke. Business Manager Astor on November 6. Ten fortunate Catherine Collins Oct. 16-Mae Gatto to William J. sophomores will be chosen by the Sheehan; Madeleine Morrissey to Fran­ Circulation: Margaret Thorne, Jean Antoncic. senior class to attend this gala affair cis H. Klabouch. Business Staff : Katherine Rigney, '49, Claire Boeschel '49, Bernadette which is held in the Grand Ballroom Oct. 23-Jean Harlan to Richard T. Shevlin '49, Marion Allen 'SO, June Stahlin 'SO. of the Hotel. Palma; Vivian Ellsman to Dr. Donald M. .McGarn; Gloria Kane to Francis J. Malley. October, 1948 THE SCOP Page 3

Catholics in Action CLUB BRIEFS WELCOMING TO THE As Catechists at. 2 French Club: started our extra cur­ FACULTY AT NOTRE DAME ricular season on October 1 8 by review­ Fourteen _Notre Dame students have Mr. Gerard Thormann of the history ing " Po il de Carotte" at Hunter Col­ volunteered their services to teach pub­ department. li c school children under the released lege. Tea, lectures, and p lays are on the FRDS'N time program again this year at nearby schedule for the winter. Born in Frankfurt-am-Main, Bavaria ... his father was editor of a Catholic parishes St. Roch 's, St. f.\nn 's, and St. Glee Club: November 19 is the date Bened icta's. to remember- the men of Manhattan newspaper there. In 1933, still a Of the fourteen, Catherine Coll ins, make their first "singing" appearance schoolboy, he fled with his family to Anita Barry, and Mary Mahoney are in Lavelle Hall on that night and a ca­ Paris ... ~ 941, and the German armies FANCIES advancing through France; they fled JINX JESINSKAS from the senior class; representing the pacity audience is expected. See Kay juniors are Gloria Steckler, Vivian Serra, Cronin if you would like to attend the again via Spain and Portugal to safety in ROSENI\Y MORT ON Irene Leonard, Angela Moroney, Marie formal dance that will fol low. Joint the United States . .. in time for Christ­ Lenihan, Mary Ellen Hardenburgh, concerts have already been planned with mas in New York that year ... Attended Aileen Duffy, Mary Ann Mcloughlin, Fordham (J anuary 7 ) and Seton Hall Villanova until he was drafted into the Roberta Cassidy, Jean Mcisaac and (February 4 ), wh ile the date for the St. American army . . . An apt linguist, he Fashion is unpred ic table-before the Ellen Kelley. Peter's concert is still indefinite. was assigned to the Intelligence Service opening of the " col lege shops" and the . . . spent most of the war years in To the students in the lower grades, Science Club: A trip to the West arrival of Vogue and Bazaar on the local ... B.A. Columbia, 1946, M.A. the students teach the fundamentals of Point Museum is the premie r expedition newsstands, forecasts were outlandish. 1947 .. . now a Ph .D. candidate at our Catholic faith; for the children of with another to Franklin Institute in Last season's styles we re completely Columbia with Catholic trade unionism the higher elementary grades they em­ Philadelphia to follow . Dates to be an­ outmoded; the straight skirt would be in France as subject of his research. phasize the effects of the sacraments nounced later. smart and the full bal lerina passe. Now and the meaning of the commandments. that the fall modes are set, we can Social Science: Debates on current Mr. William J. Fitsgerald of the de­ settle back and take a good look at al I world topics and a student pol I on the partment of Social Studies. The Passing Scene various aspects of Communism are al­ the desi gners have to offer. Comes to us from the Universi ty of Footlight and Greasepaint ready undefway in the group. Last year's extremes have been toned Wisconsi n . . . is writing a book on Here, awaiting our applause, is the down, not eliminated. The ballerina Psychology Club : newly organized; democracy and the Catholic tradition new theatrical season of 1948-49 with skirt no longer just out like a tent but but with its program of lectures, field . is a member of the seminar the gay musical notes of the newest is gently flared and more closely fitted . trips, and student seminars we guaran­ which has been studying the persistent Broadway productions filling the crisp But, since fa shion never features the tee a rapid growth. problems of our civil ization at Columbia October air. And there are a score of same modes for two successive years, Literary Club : Some discussions on for the past two years; they have pub­ new and exciting comedies and dramas the spotlight now is on the straight books and authors wi 11 be featured at lished several papers on religion and now making their debuts. skirt, some with back interest, and meetings while group attendance at democracy. Other members are the dis­ Before we delve into the aspects of others pencil sli m. plays and lectures will supplement the tinguished professors John T . McNeil!, the theatre, let's not forget our own ; program. Herbert W . Schneider, Salo W . Baron, Among the season's highlights are Little Theatre, which promises an active the long sleeve calico blouse, preferably Debating Society: participation in the Reinhold Niehbuhr, Carlton J . H. Hayes. Fash ion Recipe of the Month year of theatre parties, guest speakers N. F. C. C. S. debating tournament as navy or glade green; irridescent tweed and two outstanding productions! Studied Marxianism and modern so­ fitted basic coat of black broadcloth well as discussions with neighboring col­ suits and Irish tweed sport coats; velvet Back on Broadway-"Magdalena", a ciety at Notre Dame under Professor small ermine pil lbox sprouting leges on questions of the day. in every conceivable color for hats, bags, colorful, spectacle is the newest and Waldemar Gurian, Marxian scholar and aigrettes at the side dresses, coats, and even shoes; fur ac­ perhaps, gayest of the musical comedies. Press Club : Sees that our doings editor of the internationally known centuating both casual sport dresses and round, rather minute ermine muff I rra Petina and John Raitt, former star make your local paper. Review of Politics. elaborate party frocks; shoes in bronze pair of black suede shell pumps of " Oklahoma" , lend and blend their kid or black satin; berets ever so popu­ Blend well and presto ... perfection ! respective talents to make this South­ American hit one of the season's high­ lar on the campus. Variety is the keynote for fall styles, lights. "The Broken Pianolita", is the Accessories have been lifted from the - it offers a challenge-you don't have musical show stopper! "Gay Nineties": the poke bonnet with to be a product of the machine age ! Robert Morley and Noel Langley have braid or tassel trim, the all closed shoe With a m inimum amount of effort and started their season with the morality unique with the " Louis" heel and h igh a dash of ingenuity- You' re Lov ely to play, " Edward, My Son" . It is concerned vamp trimmed with buttons. Look At! with the corrupt career of a London newspaper proprietor who is inspired DEAN'S LIST by fanatical devotion to his worthless Comp Iiments of son. Morley, who also stars in the play, The fol lowing g irl s have been placed displays his versatility in grand style. He Irene's Dress Shoppe on the Dean's Li st for the 1948 Spring is deeply emotional, and a master of Short haircuts, fading suntans, and long green dresses seemed to be the theme Term : at the Opening Tea. While the Administration Building was buzzing with, "Why wit and . 11 A Fifth Avenue Shop on Staten Island Seniors: Patricia Adams, Claire Bay­ One of the older plays that always didn't you call me during the summer?" and "Look at my ring ! , sixty-five be­ lor, Virg in ia Badum, T ina Catalano, boasts an S. R. 0. sign is the fourth wildered freshmen wondered whether they could squeeze unnoticed into that corner Veronica Catalano, Jeanne Cosgrove, longest running play on B.W.-that or just pretend they were upperclassmen . .. though the freshman in the blue satin Marjorie Cunningham, Reg ina Deegan, loveable, six-foot rabbit, "Harvey". If could scarcely escape notice. Frederick's Luncheonette Julianne Dowd, Janet Essex, Eileen you haven't seen it, hurry! If you have, Celebrities we've discovered in the brand new Class of '52 . . . Loretta 2 Cebra Avenue Finucane, Gloria Florio, Mary Fo lker, see it again. I guarantee, you' ll get a Cavallaro, who models teen-age clothes for television station WPIX; the third Margaret Gallagher, Gloria Garrison, little more than a laugh when effer­ Mullens, another St. Saviour's basketball star, Helen, this time; Mary Elisabeth The perfect meeting spot Joan Hagan, Marie Haggerty, Dplores vescent Elwood P. Dowd gives out Johnson, eager for Little Theatre after playing the lead in St. Lawrence Academy's for a snack or a sundae. Hanlon, Lillian Keating, Dorothy La ­ with some of his very applicable and production of "The Barretts" last year; Rosalie Matthews, and those are really jeski, Caroline Lebedzinski, Blanche truly sound philosophy. In between hand-knit sweaters she sports every day; Pauline Pinto with a brother a cadet at Loreto, Claire Lyons, Patricia Mfl lett, laughs he manages to convey a good­ West Point .. . Paul ine Malone, Viola McAllister, Pa ­ Frankel's neighbor message that we all might Just to prove that summer vies with spring in hearts-and- flowers honors at tricia McCormack, Jane McGowan, heed. A good part of play is enacted in Notre Dame, Liz Rossi announced her engagement to Walter; Peggy Whalen is now Featuring Fashion Magazine Sophia Meade, Jean Midwinter, Loretta a sanatorium. Recommended for all clothes for the College Girl Mrs. Thomas Cleary; Joan Mahoney has worn the orange blossoms ... New Jersey Miller, Virginia Moran, Virginia Mullen, Psych. majors! snoopers report that Audrey Munce has moved from Staten Island to Manasquan 152 Richmond Avenue Eileen Murphy, June Pace, Joan Quick, The Black.friars' Guild, Catholic ex­ . . . Not far away was Mary Sweeney at Point Pleasant; if you want the secret­ Port Richmond, S. I. Anna Scamardella, El len Tunney, Joan perimental theatre group, has pro­ that deep, dark secret, ask Mary. Mahoney. duced one of the season's hits, W. A. S. Those singing birds in Glee Club are blither than ever; six of them sang at Juniors : Anita Barry, Theresa Bar­ Douglas' "Minstrel Boy". The Guild Curtis High for the opening of the Community Chest drive; Helen Lesch's solos ton, Bernice Baumann, Marylouise Ber­ Nanette's Shoppe has never failed to charm its audience stole the show, a nine-act show at that, organized by Helen's brother Carl .. . gen, Jeanne Boque!, Joan Conway, Joe and Dom Santa Croce, Props. but its new production, based on the Joan Saling refuses to disclose the whys and wherefores of her trip to Boston . . . Kathleen Cronin, Patricia Cunningham, Fountain Service - Luncheonette life of the Iri sh composer, Thomas Another unexplained victim of the wanderlust, Angela Powers, visited Niagara Fa lls , Eleanor Deschner, Eleanor Doyle, Marie Grilled Sandwiches Moore, is already a success. It opened always thought that was reserved for honeymooners ... Mary Mahoney's trip was Ferretti, Gloria Fopiano, Prudy 'Gatto, October 14 for a short run and is to New London . . . Jinx Jesinskas has had some difficulty trying to locate a bio l­ 41 Victory Boulevard Tompkinsville Marie Greggo, Joan Henning, Mary already sold out for several weeks. A ogy dissecting set that she never owned ... Question of the Month: (We are not (Continued on page 4 ) must for all theatre-goers. giving away mink coats and Buicks for the best answer) Why does Mary Ann Reilly now prefer an early 8 . M. T. to the so-much-later I. R. T . she used to take? Sam's Taxi Service Compliments of October 29 is the date and Lavel le Hall the setting for the annual " Hal­ The Last Week-end ( i.e., before classes began ) Ann McCormack had eight PHONE GIBRALTAR 2-0500 lowe'en Hop' given by the Junior sophomores (where do they all come from) at her summer. home in Long Beach. Day .. . Night RICHMOND Class to their newly " adopted sis­ All we hear about the three days are mumbled phrases which might be " c-c-c-cold ters" . The nimble fingers of Aldona water, Big Blunders, breakfast clubbers, police at 4 :30 A. M ." Must have been a 20 Richmond Ave. Port Richmond DRY GOODS CORP. Jesinskas, Rosemary Norton, Kay mistake, somewhere . .. Connie LeBlanc had us all fooled; she's really trying to Reynolds and Ellen Tracey have al ­ rival Elsa Maxwell .. . What's the new addition to the Simeone household? 100 RICHMOND AVENUE ready started the pumpkin carving, Phone ST.George 7-1772 Want to be a reporter? Yearn to write Notre Data? Think you could be a PORT RICHMOND while Evelyn Anselmi and Mary definite addition to the Staff? Well, that box in the cafeteria is your answer. The Goodwin are searching for suitable 90 CANAL STREET editors are looking for all kinds of news and here's everyone's chance to "tell it Harry Dembner refreshments. Invitations to attend STAPLETON all". We'd like items about your friends, Letters to the Editor and in general any­ HARDWARE ANb PAINTS have been extended ta nearby col­ thing YOU'D like to see published in The Scop. Come help us out and show us leges. Music will be furnished by the SA VE WHILE YOU SPEND what we' re missing by not having you with us. 68 Victory Boulevard leading bands of th~ day. P. S. The articles don't have to be signed, except the Letters to the Editor. Page 4 THE SCOP October, 1948

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