Library Observes Centennial; Willis Page Conducts Concert Today; Displays Wiggin Treasures The Public Library is observ­ These prints, reproductions of first Panasevich Serves as Concertmaster ing its centennial with a public cele­ sketches made by famous artists pre­ Music to suit all tastes will be the bration from November through May. pa ratory to painting masterpieces, in­ objective of Mr. 'Willis Page when he Mr. Arthur ]. Man ning, exhibits' chief, clude R embrandt's " Hundred Guilder conducts the New Orchestral Society has scheduled a series of d isplays of Pla te," more read il y recognized as of Boston in a concert here in the the library'S many treasures. "Ch rist H ealing the Sick," and Van a uditorium this afternoon at 4 p.m. In accord with the special even ts Dyke's "Self-Portrait." Prin t of the Mr. Page, a member of the Boston program of t he celebration Mr. Arthur nineteenth century artist Goya, Mill et, Sy mphony Orchestra, and conductor of W. Heintzelman, k e e per of prints, Maryon, Haydon, Whistler, and Tou­ Boston's Ceci Ii a Society, has selected a has arranged exhibits featuring some louse-Lautrec are a lso on display_ varied program ranging from master­ of the best sketches in the graphic arts In the Treasure R oom is a collection p ieces of the classical period, to oper­ field . The majority of these prints of rare books, selected by Mr. Coltan atic excerpt, to the musical comedy come from the Albert H . ' Viggin Col­ Haraszti, keeper of Rare Books. Fea­ score. lection given to the library in J une, tured in this group are St. Augustine's The concertmaster at this afternoon's 1941. City of Cod, set in l' lemish type in performance will be Mr. Leo Panase­ Germany in 1466, and Saba tier's Col­ vich who gave a violin concert here lection of Francisca ns including Bibles, last spring. Kappas Open a nd a pocket-s ized breviary used by The program will include "Overture one of St. Francis' fo ll owers over 700 from t he Barber of Seville," R ossini; Story Contest years ago. Also on exhibition is a n "Symp hony No. 88," Haydn; "Fin­ Italo-Byzallline ill umina ted ma nuscript landia," Sibelius; "Farandole from th e To promote good wri ting among of an Itali an picture Bible. Printed in L 'Arbesienne Suite," Bizet; "Prelude to Catholic college students Kappa Gam­ the latter half of the fourteenth cen ­ MR. WILLIS P AGE, m e mbe r of t h e Bos ton S ymphony , will again Deluge," Saint-Saens (violin solo by ma Pi, national Honor Society of the tury it contains 4B fu ll -page m iniatures. raise his baton a t t his afternoon's conce rt by t h e new Orches tral Mr. Panasevich); "Emperor Waltz," Of particular interest to college stu­ Strauss; Selections from "South Pacific" Catholic Women's Colleges, announces Socie ty of Boston. its twenty-second short story contest. dents are the first editions of Tom by R ogers and Hammerstein. Jones, Pilgrim's Prog1-ess, and The ______• ______As an added incentive this year the amount of the cash awards has been Scarlet L ette1-. increased . First prize will be 50.00, the second, 25.00_ Participants m u s t observe Frosh Receive the following rules: 1. S torie s must b e the orig­ inal work of an unde rgraduate Sodality Pins woman s tude nt of a Cat holic Members of the freshman class will college affiliated with Kappa be received into the Sodality of Our Gamma Pi and mus t not have Lady Thursday, Dec_ 3, at 4 p.m. ______---:-=-==-_ b een pre vious ly published un­ W9ringwhi~ dr~ ~ ~e ~nd~a~s _~V~0~1~._6~,~N:O~.~2~ ______E=m=m:a=n:u= e:I_C=o=I=~~g~e~,~B=o=s=t~o_n~,_M~a_s_s_.______N_o_v_ e_m_b_e_r_l_7~,_1_9_5_3 __ less in the colle g e periodical. wi ll be led into chapel by Hazel Con- 2. The story's the m e n e ed a ty, odality prefect, and Patricia not be r e ligious but s hould r e ­ Flynn, vice prefect. flect s ound C atholic thought in Rev. Vincent F. McHe;,ry, O.P., Clubs Present Career Directors Probe s ome circ umstance of life. freshman theology professor, will offi c­ 3. The contestant'5 name, iate at the ceremony during which address, nom - d e - plume, the each freshman will receive her college Joint Concert Trouble-spot Job Fields name of h e r college, and the The Glee Club's new quartet will . . . I b - sodali ty pin. . . Trouble-spot fields III p laclllg lI beral arts women graduates was t le su Ject s ignature of h e r Englis h pro­ The Special Liturgical Group will make ItS debut at a combllled concert of a two-day discussion for vocational directors sponsored by jVlademoiselle f essor s hould b e e nclosed in a given by the Emmanuel and Provi- - Y k C' sing motets honoring Our Lady while magazine Nov. 5-6 at the Hotel Biltmore, New or ' Ity. sealed e n velope accompanying the freshmen fi le into chapel and dur­ dence College Glee Clubs Sunday, Dec_ Upon reLUrning from the workshop sessions Miss Rose Mullin, appointment e a c h Inanuscript . ing the inves titure_ 6, in the audilorium at 3 p.m. The bureau director, reported lhat a t presenl the " diffi cu lt" job fi elds a re writing, 4. M a nuscript copies, pos t ­ Sodalily o fTi cers a re now planning to quartet consists of Marya nne Bousquet, I b d mercha ndising, social work, illlerior d ecorating, a nd jo bs invo lving nave a roa . m a rke d n ot later tha n mid­ enterta in children from "Nazareth" at '55, Eleanora IOinnegan, '56, Virginia nig h t Mar. 15, 1954, should b e a ChriSlmas Parly the afternoon of Good, '56, and I\fary E. Loughran, '55. Good w r iter s n eed e d maileti to: JU TS. AlthlU' J. Dec. 15. To a muse the little guests LIce Curt·ayne i\lr. Lu " ard 'ranle) , pu i>l ic service Selections to be Sling by both Glee A II program manager of NBC, revealed Schoe nbe r ger , 3138 D eSo to St., the Gerlllan Club will prese ll t Hum­ Clubs are the antiphonal "Filii and the need fo r college graduates with New Orleans 19, La. perdinck's version of the operetta " Han­ V . D fi lia e" by Leisring; a nd an a caJ)ella ability to write cl ear, effective news- Additio nal information may be ob­ lews ante sel a nd G re te l. " Games, ball oons, toys, arrangement o( "Turtle Dove," based letters for radio stations in order to tain ed from Sr. Marie of the Trinity, refreshmellls, a nd a visit from Santa O l 'a I1 1' s' "("lno11 ,. \ I, Il t tOt1cl1 " '1' 11 Dante admirers will gather in the n " ,' . - 0 sell progra ms to advertise rs and to English department chairma n . Cla us wi ll add to the fun. be provided by the popular fa vorite, a uditorium Thursday, Dec. 10, a t li steners. " Yo urs Is My H eart Alone." 4 p.m. to hea r Alice Curtayne, Irish Qualifi cations and opportunities for a Lllh o r and leclUrer, evalua te Dante's I n add ition to tile jOint selections, liberal arts grad uates in journalism, Cinderella Ball Climaxes contribution to medieval literature. each club wil l present a number of particularl), o n editorial staffs o f house In her late teens Ali ce Curtayne individual co mposition . Emmanuel's o rgans, was stressed by Mr. Daniel (known in private life as Mrs. Stephen Sophomores' Social Daze se lectio ns wi ll include: " To A Ma­ R ochford o f the Standard Oil Com­ Ryn ne), manifes ted a deep interest in donna," by C. R epper; " I Will Bless pa n y's employee rela ti ons department. Da nte alld spent three yea rs in Italy the Lord," by R . E lm ore; a nd, to add " With in the next 10 yea rs 150,000 sllldying the poet in his native sur­ a Christmas to uch, "Beth lehem Bell s," socia l wo rkers will be need ed ," asserted by T. Dun hill. ro undings. The reslli t was a book en­ Mrs. Ca therine Guyler, representative titled A Necail 10 Danle published in Providence College wil l sin g "Silent of the Nationa l Committee o n Social 1930. As Night," by Ca rl Bohm; "Soldiers' Work in Defense Mobi lizatio n. "Sa1- Over a period o f 25 years, Alice Chorus," by Gounod; and "J esu R ex aries a re good . and tho ugh you may Curta)'ne has written several saints' Admirabi lis," by IJalestrina; also " Ileal' see man y tired wo rkers, yo u never see li ves, numerous essays. a nd a recent 1\ly Praye r," by .\ rkha ngelsky; " Vienna, one bored," sa id Mrs. G u yler. novel, H Ollse 0/ Cards. H er la test book, My City Of Dreams," by Sieczynski; The Trial 0/ Oliver P/lIllhet, was pub­ Buyer s wanted and "Landsca ping, " by Greig. li shed last mo nth by Sheed and 'VarcL The relucta ll ce of the liberal a rts Fo ll owing the C'" .~" people know Alice Curtayne's graduate to enter the re ta iling field wi ll be hos tesses at a dinner, which part in the promotion o f the Legio n wa s d isc ussed by r- l iss Marion Crosby, will be fo ll o wed by a social hour in p lacement bll rea u d irector, Hunter the lou nge. Coll ege, N.Y. M iss Crosby ascribed this relucta ll ce to t he girl 's fa il ure to NFCCS Schedules rea li ze that reta ilill g is not confined " to se ll ing over the eO ll llte r" but offers positions in personnel departments a nd Thanksgiving Hop ill re ta il b uying. Hal Do ne h y's Orchestra will relUrn Participants in the panel o n jobs here on Saturday, ~ov. 2 1. to pi a)' invo lving travel revea led that overseas A CROWN F OR CI N D E R ELLA - Sophomor e P r o m C h a irma n , (or the NFCCS Than ksgivill g Dance ca reers in Service Cillbs, libraries, arts Emily S n ow, s hows classm ate Nan cy Breen the c r own to be w o rn from 4:30 to 7:30 p.1l1. in the gym. and cra ft s, a rc no t open to girls under b y the luc k y t ick et-holde r at the C inde r e lla Ball, Nov. 25. The da nce is open to all E mma nuel twe nty- three. Sophomores a re seeking a new ver­ so pho mores and lead their group in st ll dents. Jnvitatiolls have been se nl to Foreign Missions Solicit sion of " Pre/ace 10 Happilless" in their se renad ing the class of '56. a ll IT1 e m bel' co ll eges in the New o bservance of Class Day Monday, .\ Cinde rell a Ba il o n ' Vednesday E ngla nd a rea. T icket cha irman, J oan Discarded Toys, Clothes Nov. 23. Mass at 8: 15 a.m. celebrated n ight, 0101'. 25, a t the H o tel Shelton Burke, is selli ng ti ckets a t 99 cen ts To h e lp missionaries m ake by sophomo re philosophy profes or, will climax sophomore celebrati ons. fro m 12:00-1:00 ever) day in the lower C hris tmas h a p p ie r in for eig n Rev. Charles B. Toomey, S.]., will open The co uple holding the lucky ticket corrido r. lands, the For e ig n Missio n So­ the day. The liturgical choir will sing will be proclaimed Cinderell a a nd Co ll ege banners, horns of plenty a nd A LICE CURTAYNE c iety is s p o n soring a drive for the mass. Prince C harming. Emil y Snow is in corn stalks wi ll form the fall motif of :- Ia r)' in _\ merica. An a rticle she clo thes a nd toys during Novem ­ At noon, the o phomores, wearing charge o( the arra ngements. Ass isting planned by decoration chairman Pat wrote fo r COllllllo ll weal describing the be r and D ecembe r . yellow and white corsages, gifts of their her on the prom committee are fa ri­ Fl ynn. activities o f th e Legion of Mary in Old gam es f r o m t h e attic, last se nio r sisters, will march into the audi­ a nne Pusateri, Ma ry ,\ nn Ba rry, Nancy Kay fennessy, Emmanuel's NFCCS Dublin fired a Sa n Francisco busin ess­ yeal" s dresses from the cedar torium singing their class song written Breen, and Beverl y Kerrigan. delegate, is general chairman of the ma n, ,\ 11'. Ba nley P. O live r, to inves­ c h est are wait ing t o b e dis­ to the tune of " Minstrel Boy" by Class Day pla ns arc being fo rmu­ dance. Ass isting her with p la ns are ti ga te I he work o( the Legion. A li ce carde d . A rticles may b e d e­ Nancy Breen. la ted by class offi cers: Barbara Fiore, J oan Davidson a nd Ann Kelley, r e­ Curtayne referred Mr. Ol ive r to Mr. p osite d in carto n s o u tside t h e r. Alice Gertrude, college president, preside nt; Margaret Kavanaugh, vice fres hments; A n n Marie Sullivan, pub­ Frank Duff, fo under of the Legion in L ost a nd Found closet. and Sr. Angela Elizabeth, d ean, will pres id ent; Patricia Kelley, secretary; li city; Betty Shea. orchestra; a nd Ruth lrela nd. The result was the establish ­ A ltho u g h t h e drive (loes n ot address the class. Presidents of the Ma ry Jane Pratt, treasurer; a nd Pa­ La ll y. NFCC R egional Recording ec­ ment and co nsolidation of the Legion close until D ec. 16, p ack e r s w ill other ci a ses will congratula te the tricia i\lineha ne, pa rliamenta ria n. retary, invitations. of Mary th roughout America. begin to send b oxes D ec. 1. ltJflAm, fJj ].im!L? love comes in two flavors. One is Most Catholic college curricula include the "I love you, do you hear? I'll never let you go! study of philosophy; many people believe that Never! Never!" N umber two is: "I love you the time should be spent in more practical pur­ enough to (sob!) give you up!" suits. And the average student is stumped by In life each of these types comes into play the question, "What good is philosophy to you?" but Hollywood's myopic script-writers consis­ It is both necessary and difficu lt to defend tently bungle the two. To cite some cinematic philosophy, because our present materialistic examples: Hero-Husband finds out that Heroine­ age sees no value in a bstract concepts. "Time is Wife is considering Friend Heathcliffe for her money", and time not spent in gaining the world's goods is wasted. This attitude is not a nex t spouse. Here is the perfect set-up for Love­ deliberate rejection of spiritual values; it arises Call number one. Thundering with indignation from a lack of proper perspective. Philosophy and love, Hero-Husband should come bounding gives this perspective by considering abstract to the rescue of the silly creature, crying: "I love concepts and the concrete world to be equally you, Deleria; I'll never let you go!" worthy of study. o doubt vVife would consider this statement But why should we bother to evaluate the biggest compliment he paid h er in their life at all? The answer lies in the fact of whole four weeks of married life-and stay! But man's rationality. R eason is the basis of human­ no- the script-writers have the male weakly snif­ ity; because of it, man must always act for an end fle Love Song number two: "I love you enough or goal. "Vorldly achievements like wealth and to (choke!) give you up!" T h anksgivi ng, the first real vacation of the academic year, rolls power are onl y intermediate ends; no man has Conversely, w hen Boy-Friend-On-The-Side around next Wednesday. T h e true meaning of this holiday demands ever, been completely satisfied in their possession. finds his keeping company with Sweetie-Pie may serious reflection on our part. The troubled world we live in is Logically, then, man ca n't live for an infinite wreck her life with Hero-Husband, voila! a case producing weird wonders, many of which are beyond the scope of succession of these intermediate ends. He must for logan number two: "I love you enough to" the average human intellect. have an ultimate goal: God, the Perfect Being. (sobs to taste) "give you up!" But no! Suddenly 'W'ith the full impact o[ these facts impressed upon us it is So that his actions may lead to this goal, m an writers admire declaration number one: "But I obvious that now, more than ever before, we must turn whole­ must have some knowledge of the overall struc­ love you, Malaria! I'll never let you go . . ." heartedly to God for guidance. Because we have always tried to ture of human life and reality. Philosophy's work with vivid descriptions of "It's" being Bigger champion the cause of righteousness, He h as helped us to become is to provide this knowledge. Than Both Of Us, something for which the a­ the greatest nation in the world. Our future policies could mold Therefore, if practical be considered to mean the destiny of people everywhere. tional Guard should be summoned. useful, philosophy is the most practical study " Vith such thoughts as these uppermost in our minds, let us Can't Hollywood geniuses u e the two flavors possible: the science that can help to save the this Thanksgiving day relegate thoughts of turkey, football and of love to sweeten, rather than sour, portrayals individual so ul. And it is not a vague withdrawal relaxation, to a secondary pl ace, and turn instead in real thanks­ of domestic life? from reality: it simply holds that life, like an oil giving and supplication to H im Who has given so much and painting, is best evaluated from a long-range Browsing Through Boston received so little. viewpoint. League Fashion Show Tonight V acation Assignments Seen Needless Judith Anderson at Wilbur Students Organize Abolition Society " TIl a nksgiving va cation, hah ! There's no such " Oh " )'es" . she rep li ed ' " On a re cen t researc h Anna Russell , po pular concert comedienne, with H elen Murphy thing." T his was the reacti on I received while problem I discovered a document dated 1750 in It's turkey time again and while sophs a re whose vocal ca ricatures have made her a se n­ which a Harva rd student complains of the same interviewing Miss Gwendo lyn La ncaster, '55, a go ing through the last minute preliminaries sation in the music world, returns to Symphony diffi culty. H e finds that it's not the cold of the prior to their big days, o ther Emmanuelites who H all for a single appearance on ThurSd ay student at Oss ipee Tech. winter that depresses him but the hypocritical have survived mid-semes ters a re pondering over evening. "Do n't misunderstand me," she proceeded le~ s altitude of his professors wishing him a joyful wha t to wear to the traditional football classics • Colonial offers Katharine Cornell b itterly. " I know that there are no classes from holi day after ass igning 'oppressive duties: So a ... d what to rio d uring vacatIOn. 1 ovember Bos­ A new comed y, .. 1 he Prescott Proposals," h ad' Wednesday to Monday, but tha t's just a tech- you see, this problem goes back to the early days to n soll'es bo th problems. its o pening at the Colonial last nig;lt_ 'I ,H. nicail(Y. t'rures 'UIS Cling to rile u auiLlUfl ui of c u .." educa tional system." • Emmanuelites Model Lela nd Hayward presentation, starring Katha rine assigning mo untains of wo rk under the mis­ The bell fo r the next class interrupted our Cornell , is scheduled to run a fo rtnight here just Attenda nce a t the Emmanuel League's fashion conception tha t each day of 'vacation' co ntains chat. As Miss Lancaster departed, she handed me prior to its Broadway showing. show to night a t the H o tel Shelton will solve the fo rty- eight ho ur ." a mimeographed p amphlet entitled Let's Build first problem . Tancy Dray, Joan Howard, Bar­ Bosto nians can view a nother pre-Broadway a B etter Vacation . Thinking that this outburst was a result bara Donoghue, Ruth Kenney, Anne Murphy, opening beginning ovember 30 at the Wilbur. Since the interview with Miss Lancaster of some recent assignment I questioned J oyce Russo, a nd Liza Gomperts a re modeling. J ane Bowl es ' new play, " In the Summer H o use," I've heard this same booklet being dis: • Tyrone Power in Boston featuring Judith Anderson, will start a two whether she found this always to be the cussed in cafeterias and smokers in insti­ T he answer to the " wha t to do" problem is weeks' engagement then. case. tutions of higher learning. The first test "J o hn Brown's Bod y" which opened a week's case will take place shortly. Perhaps it run a t Boston's Opera H ouse yesterday. T yrone Tabernacle Society Yields Its Secret will be too soon to judge the effect of this Power is o ne of three stell a , perfv rnlcrs in unusual campaign. Certainly 'its eventual this stage ve rsion of Stephen Vincent Benet's success or failure will have its roots in patriotic masterpiece. A STITCH the attitudes of various college adminis­ IN TIME! trations toward the coming holidays. Disc Doings Pat Manning An yo ne d es iring campaign b ultons, reading and Ann "J usti ce T riumphs", may contact Mi s ~ Lancaste r. Ray Improves Style; Champa are busy with Art Museum Provides 3 D's Attempt Climb their needle by Pat Min ehane and thread Educational Features Always o n the short end whe n it comes to and sewing Opportunities knock consta ntly on the door of hearts a nd fl owers is J ohnnie R ay, whose la test machine, as Emma nuel in the form of cu ltural programs is, "Please Don't Talk About Me When they work on o ffered by the Bosto n [use um o f Fine Arts on rln Gone." J ohnnie's style is much mo re the intricate Huntington Avenue, o ne of several Hub centers p l e a~ant no w tha t he has stop ped the howling, designs of extending educati ona l services to co ll ege students. a rm-f'lingin g routine. vestments Concerts, free loa ns of pictures and slides, In the sa me bouncy rhyth m is Sandy Solo's made in the drawing, p ainting, des igning, a nd modeling newest, "You Turned the Tables on Me." Tabernacle cl asses, specia l exhibitio n ; a ll are within easy This promises to bc one of the pa raplegic's bes t Society wa lking distance. discs ye t. T he o ld Va ughn !\ [o n roe hit, "There Room. Lecturers whose subjects range from I Go" is o n the Aip side. Dante, or monastiCism, to the French Bill H aley's recent a ttempt, "Live It Up" renaissance are available for outside m akes it clear that he is no t trying to p rovide Ever wonder " What Goes On" behind that a nd Dec. 3, some fou r doze n sets, including a groups. Requests should be made two a good l yric but a jitterbug beat. The song was m ys terious portal next door to the Appointment magnificent Gothic cl o th -of-gold high mass set, weeks in advance. recorded as a res ult of favorable response to it Bureau? Strolling past, yo u sometimes catch will be sold. P roceeds of this sale will furnish Specia l exhibitio ns sc heduled for November in in Bosto n's Sy mphon y H all last year when the snatches of ga y, feminine chatter; on other the ma te rials for further production. On Dec. 2, muse um galleries include: " Contempora ry vVater­ Haley aggregation toured the country. occasions, the chorused recita tion of the rosary! a gala bazaar, fo r the same pu rpose, will be co lo rs, Contempora ry ]Jrints, and " The Winter "Heart of My Heart" is Coral Records' Solve the mystery yourself- knock and walk opened in the Cha rter R oom of ew England Scene in Prints." a ttempt a t providing something different mu­ in! Yo u 'll find a p leasant room full of sewing 1utual H all , from 10 to 4 p.m . "Concepts of Nature in English Landscapes," sicall y. J o hnny Desmond, All a n Dale, and Don tables, hea ped with gorgeo us si lks a nd taffetas a lecture by D r. Ma ry Woodall, will be given Co rnell , all sta rs in their own right, h ave a lot There's an importa nt P .S. to all this-YOU being turned into exquisite alta r vestments by tomo rrow a t 3 p .m. in the lecture hall. of fun with this great jo ining-along song. The can be a Junior member of the society, just like the magical fin gers of some dozen young ladies Art cl asses for non-p rofessional adults are con­ tune has been recorded ma ny times befo re, but seniors P a tricia fanning, T heresa Miaskiewicz, ducted T uesday evenings, 7-9 p .m. Miss Mary it never made the steep climb to hit sta ture. (rom 18 to 80. Agnes Ma ho ney, Anita Hall, Rita Cro nin, and Behold, the Tabernacl e Socie ty of Boston, In­ R eardo n, Emma nuel art instructor, teaches one The q uestio n is: can the 3-D 's, as disc jockeys J ean Sulliva n; juniors Pa t McCabe a nd Mary corporated ; o utfitters of archbishops, priests, and of the wa tercolor cou rse . have tagged them, push it up there? Loughra n; sophomores Ann Champa, Cecilia alta rs fro m here to T a nganyikal This non-profit Cooper, and E liza beth Andrews, who ply their These many services are yours for the society, o rigin all )' founded in 1878, has beef! needles for the missions. asking. Printed material on exhibits and THE FOCUS located a t Emma nuel since 1916, and directed for programs is available at the museum. Tuesday, November 17, 1953 the past 28 years by jovial Sister Claire Julie, Come on in anyway l Slip on a thimble, pick Museum hours a re: vVednesd ay, Thursday, '1e mbCl' S.N .D . up some silk, a nd join the cha tter-p atter around F r iday, Sa turday, 10 a.m . to 5 p.m .; Sunday, As ociated Collegiate Press Seventy-fi ve acti ve members sew several hours the table. 1: 30 p .m. to 5 p.m .; a nd Tuesday, 10 a.m. to P u blis hed m o nthly during the college year, w it h t h e exception o f vacatio n a nd exa mination weeks, b y a week, turning out ceremonial vestments, beau­ "Junior Tabernacle Society is for YO U!" says 10 p.m. T he winter term starts Jan. 5 and runs t he s t u dents of Emmanue l College, Bos ton 15, Ma ssa­ tiful in design a nd execution. Between ov. 27 Sr. Claire Julie. thro ugh Mar. 9. chusetts. Tenley Albright Leads Double Life; Ice Champion Studies Liberal Arts

by Kathryn M. Fairbanks "At nine I knew I liked skating_ But I think Au nking the second test at ten made me want to get to work," MEET THE laughed the sunny-haired Radcliffe CHAMP! freshman_ World And "get to wo rk " she didl Tenley Albright took to figure -S kating with so Figure­ much elan tha t not even an a ttack of Skating polio could stop her! Despite its dis­ Champion couraging recurrences, little Tenley Tenley worked hard. And hard work paid off Albright last spring when this 17-year-old New­ LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS - Marilyn Meyers, director of trains at the volunteers at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, checks ton girl was crowned Ladies' ' '''orld Skating Club list of newest applicants. Champion Figure Skater, the first American woman ever to achieve this of Boston. honor. She will VolunteerW ork Valuable Will major French defend her Champion Albright, however, has no titles next Says Former Hospital Aide intention of resting on those laurels_ February. by Clare DeLay From the heights of excellence in the (Photo courtesy "By volunteer work college students Vivacious Miss Mye rs, an Emmanuel sports world, she has taken the plunge of AMERICAN MAGAZINE) acquire practical experience in human graduate of 1949, declared that volun­ '0 her present "Lowly Freshman" status relations which compensates for lack \eers form a necessa ry part of the in the academic milieu of Radcliffe. of salary," emphasized Marilyn Myers, hospital staff. By donating their ser­ Reason: professional skating does not executive secretary of the Boston Eye vices, they leave more funds available appeal to her-"I love skating for it­ Bank and director of volunteers at the to finance medica l research she ex­ self." Inspired by the example of her way, next February, Tenley spends Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary plained. surgeon-dad, Tenley cherishes the long the rest of her Radcliffe classmates, she wrangles with English composition and every possible minute at the Skating whe.n interviewed last week. As an undergraduate, Marilyn distant hope of becoming a doctor. Club of Boston. From three to fo ur worked two or three hours each But first this prospective French major humanities- ("There's so much read­ hours a day, the champ cuts school week between classes as a volun­ wants a liberal arts background for her ing!"), and slaves over a hot test-tube T .-aDsiilads Quiiz figures, and strives to outdo her own teer occupational therapist at the later life-evidence indeed of the solid, in the chern lab. But when he,- classes inimitable freestyle that ran rings t;SIS Children's Hospital. She enter­ good judgment that is part of the are over for the day, her work has only T !)al.-ons around her judges' hearts last Febru­ tained the young patients by sup­ Tenley Albright personllity. begun. ary; dizzying spins, dynamic split­ Fell ow quiz-kid, are yo u " up" on the plying them with toys. This train­ Fellow freshmen everywhere, who Grooms for Norway jumps, double salchllws, and her fa­ latest things in Transitads, those signs ing is invaluable to her now, she stagger under the trials of overwork, Faced with the defense of her na­ vorite, the two-and-a·half turn double you stare at blearily in the a.m., grog­ finds, in understanding the prob­ appreciate the task facing Ten ley. Like tional and world titles at Oslo, Nor- axle. gil y in the p.m., during your bus-rides lems of her own volunteers. to and from this Palace of Learning? " Primarily my work for the Eye Of her training schedule Tenley says, All right, then, genius: Bank is promotional," Miss Myers ex­ Freshman V iews Tea Dance "Right now the pressure of competi­ I. What is the "opportunity that plained. By lectures, press releases, tion hasn't started, but it's still pretty knocks twice"? pamphlets, a nd motion pictures, she Shows Zealjor Bunny-Hop busy. I wish I could eliminate sleep­ 2. What does G.O.C. stand for? urges people to will their eyes to be ing at night!" But neither the skating 3. If you "listen to yo ur conscience", used after death in surgery which re­ (EIJITOR'S NoTE: Gnly a f,-eshman can give an accurate, on-the-scene fa ns nor Tenley's professors need be what'll yo u do? stores sight to many threatened with account of the freshman tea dance. Mary Jan e Murphy, '57, has ,-ecorded apprehensive of her crowded, double 4_ On what ad does a long-necked blindness. her im1JTessio11S for FOCUS TeadeTs.) life. A little girl who licks polio just African animal appear? "It's quarter to fi ve already and he's "The bunny hop! We've just got to do does not grow up to be thwarted by A variety of work experience is 5. "\fhat's Mrs. America's name? not here. Why it's over at seven! the bunny hop. I don't care whether any proble smaller. essential for promotional work, 6_ What is it that " . . _ upon the Doesn't he realize that? Is my hat of! you want to or not. l oo~e Jnay 111ai.:e a slip anct cool< his Marilvn maLYJfllins. Aftp.r major­ straight? I wish I'd bought a nose "What's that Frank's carrying up to goose_"? ing in English at college, she Postulants Explain veil . . . I despise hats_ the orchestra leader? It's a pair of 7. W hat's the name of the fire­ worked with an advertising agen­ "Doesn't the Sheraton look nice! high-heeled silver spikes_ They're Marie warden bear? cy, as a service representative for Religious Calling Hello, Mr. Kirby_ Oh, the ticket. Of Sullivan's? Oh well, anybody knows 8. What does "Li'l Abner" want you the telephone company, and as course I go to Emmanuel! Next year, you can't do the bunny hop with heels. To answer high school students' to do? public relations manager for a queries regarding religious life, 38 pos­ they won't say a thing like that to "They're starting to set up tables Give yourself 10 points for each coal company. tulants from Notre Dame Novitiate, me! Here I am talking about next already_ We only just got here_ I could right answer. (For answers, turn paper Despite her busy sc hedule at the Waltham, were present at the after­ year's tea dance already. I think I'm sing Cecilia all night. upside down.) If you scored 60-80, con­ hospital, Maril yn Myers manages to going to like this after all. noon sessions of Religious Vocation grats' (Did somebody h elp you on attend meetings of the Publicity Club Veils Impress Her Where to Go? Day held here last Wednesday_ this?) 40-60: You're probably brilliant, of Boston and to study such varied "Oh there's our class president; Four postulants gave brief talks on "Where's everybody going? ­ but this is an off-day. 20-40: You do subjects as writing and ballet. This don't let the angelic hairdo fool you, the spiritual, scholastk, and recre­ town? Have fun at your party, Nonie. hom e w 0 r k on the bus. Naughty­ young woman is literall y on her toesl AI. But she's a wonderful kid_ Hi ational aspects of the postulant's daily Too bad the guitar player broke his naughty! 0-20: Car-owning Plutocrat! Marie! Doesn 't everybody look beauti­ program. Katherine Early, Emmanuel, guitar. You might know that Lish ·l;)qre;).!I P;)1:{ ;)q1 01 ;)A!!) 'S ~ A;) )jOlllS ' L ful? Look at little Doris Wirtz in black, '53, spoke on "How I Knew I Had a and Allyne and the Brady boys would ~l;))jleMAef V '9 ~ )jU;)q JS ;)JAo f UAI;)A] -g Santa to Vi.--it with a nose veil:V ~oesn't she look Vocation." Barbara Shea, a graduate be the last ones out. They would have ~(;)lIel!2 ) se!) U01SO\l ·t ~ poolq ;)A!!) 'Ii sophisticated! of Notre Dame Academy, Roxbury, re­ to have pictures taken. You 're going ~SdlO::> l;)Al;)SqO puno.l!) -6 ~2u!S.IIlN· I Alumnae Bazaar "Let's go over and meet a chaperone. viewed "The Order of the Postulant's to see , Lorraine? AI, To save holiday shoppers' time and There's Mrs. Solari. What a beautiful Day_" Two postulants from Archbishop why can't we . . _ ? energy, Christmas wrappings, gifts, corsage, red roses and white chrysan­ Cushing Central High School, Carol COURTNEY HARDWARE corsages, and table centerpieces will be themums! AI, the least you could have "Yes, AI, I did have a good time, Manus and Patricia Flynn, discussed COMPANY among articles featured at the Alumnae done __ . never mind apologizing now_ I had a wonderful time_ You know, I "Loneliness" and "Recreation" respec­ like tea dances. I like our tea dance_ tively. 3bb Washington Street Association's Christmas Bazaar. The I hope they don't expect me to drink Dorchester, Mass_ sale will be held here Saturday, Dec_ 5, tea! It's punch? Grape punch? Lead I want to come every year. I can even Five hundred girls from Notre Dame Tel. GE 6-3160-3161 from 11 a.m. to 4 p_m _ me to it. Oh, I'm beginning to love suffer wearing a hat. Maybe I will get high schools throughout the state, at­ Highlighting the afternoon for the this. that nose veil next year." tended the exercises_ children will be the presentation of Humperdinck's version of the opera Hansel and Gretel. Refreshments will Creamer & MacNeil McDONNELL'S be on sale all day_ As a special attrac­ MllHIlET tion, Santa Claus will make his initial Caterers appearance of the season. BENZIGER Miss Eleanor Ramisch is general 214 Dudley HI 2-9819 BROTHERS. 4395 Washington St. chairman of the day, and will be Roslindale, Mass. assisted by Miss Elizabeth Logan, Miss INC. Maria O 'H earn, and the Mesdames JOHN F. CREAMER The Finest in Foods Charles Duplain, Dan i e I Sheehan, Frank Ronan, Edward McKeone, James 499 Park Dr. Tel. PA 7-6640 Collins, John . Higgins, James Reagan, CO 6-6274 Religious Articles Andrew Hughes, Philip Dorian, and Norbert R eardon, Jr.

LATEST COLLEGE When driving FASHIONS CATHOLIC BOOKS Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses through Woburn • • • • J ewelry KEnmore 6-5010 Weeks Dress Shop Drop in at 95 Summer Street HA 6-6330 269 BROOKLINE AVE. MURPHY'S DRUG STORE Daily 9:30 - 6:00 Thurs. 9:30 - 8:00 Closed Monday 379 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tuesday, November 17, 1958 THE FOCUS 3 ----Campus Currents------Armchair Seers Crusaders Stage Drama; Predict Outcome Of Annual Classic b y Frances W ells Scent Solves Cash Quest To determine prejudices, predictions, and proclamations concerning the out­ ------by Mary Feloney ---- co me of the Boston COllege-Holy Cross Now that mid-semesters are over, take a deep breath [or mid-years are next [ootball classic scheduled for Nov. 28, in sight, but to cha nge the subject-Agatha Sicari, '54, must be eating "Wheaties" views on this controversial issue were for breakfast. If she knocks off math problems as easil y as she knocks off chair gathered from members of the faculty legs, there wi ll be smooth sailing for the S. S. l\lath Major. and student body. • Tonight a t 8 p.m., the Dramatic Club o[ Hol y Cross will present "Billy R e v. James R e dding; As the an­ Budd". Peter J. Bellanca, '55, and William J. McDonough, '56, are among those nual nervous breakdown caPed the play ing p rincipal ro les. Boston College - Hoi)' Cross football • Biology majors! Want to become millionaires' Father R edding says it's game approaches, we look for the usual poss ible if yo u can cultivat e white roses with a scent. They don't have one yo u unusual behavior both from the respec­ know, and yo u never have a cent. tive student bod ies and alumni and • "Green PasllI res" will be presented by the Dramatic Club of Boston a lso from their partisans here at Em­ University, Dec. 3-5 at the Esquire Theater. manuel. A most interesting phenomena • J unior English Majors are co nvinced that the most difficu lt poetic form if observed at suffic ient distance. to write is the sonn '~ t. However, Alice Fell ows believes in "getting to the bottom Louise Concannon, '55: I predict of things" right away. She writes the last six lines of a sonnet first! Holy Cross wi ll win. I have heard from TALKIN G T HINGS OVER - Mr. Carl Baue r , Bar bar a McGarry, • Providence Co ll ege Clee CllIb may be heard every Sunday 2-3 p .m. over reli able sources that the Holy Cross station "" J AR in conj unction with a series of lec tures given by the Rev. Dennis and Barbara F iore ch at informally a bout sociolog ical problem s, team has been put on a radio-active B. McCarthy, 0.1'., vice president of the coll ege. a f ter Mr. B a u er 's lecture last Tuesday. d iet of apple sauce, with vitamin B • Sheila Chong, '57, couldn't understand why she had to pay a "blanket" added for energy. tax when she had an extra blanket in her trunk. Big sister Audrey enlightened ­ Pat K elley , '56: Who saw the Holy Group Director Recommends her. Cross-Brown game? Boston College by • Students at Oklahoma Uni ve rsity found an easy way to get extra football 13 points. tickets-but they've been ca ught in the act. T hey were pairing up as "married Adoption of~Leadersh i p Team ~ Kay Mans field, '57: Holy Cross couples" wh il e the legally married students discovered they could get four wi ll be the victor. Boston COllege just tickets by applying separately. (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second agreement; the sil ent observer studies doesn 't have a chance against such a • '~' i th football fervor waning, hockey threatens to be the rage. Boston of a saies of m-ticles on Catholic the group participation. superior team as Holy Cross. Coll ege opens its season by facing Providence Co ll ege at Providence, Dec. 1. leadership.) "The sil ent observer," said Mr. R e v. Charles Toomey, S .J.: Bos­ .. Heights" men will then play Northeastern University on Dec. 8 a t the Boston Catholic leadership, consciou of the Bauer, "is perhaps, the most important ton Co ll ege will win, of course. The Garden, also the scene oC the H arvard game on Dec. I I . dynamism of the group, is the tool member of the team because he makes game will be very even during the first needed to cou nteract the effectiveness the group and each individual in the period; after that, a rout by Boston of the enthusiastic Communist leader group conscious of his responsibility Wise Old Grad Advises Frosh; College. who captures the interest of students Mr. Bauer stressed the idea that the Ba rbara McGarry , '54: on college campuses. This is the solu­ spontaneity of learning through par­ Boston College: tion Mr. Carl Bauer, director of adult ticipation is the most essential factor Hints Helpfully on Confidence With mys tica l hopes and shining eyes, leaden;hip training at Catholic Uni­ in the molding of Catholic leaders. It ' ''ith hearts as good as gold, B y H elell Docherty The re is also a tradition at versi ty, offered mem bers of the Social is his opinion that this indispensable They go to fi ght, our hearty lads Dear Frosh: Now that you are Emmanuel which runs thus: "When Service and French Clubs here last element is miss ing in traditional Cath­ With will determined a nd bold. sandwich ed neatly between studies in doubt, see the Dean of Studies." Tuesday afternoon. olic Action groups. Holy Cmss: of the Greek "arete" and locomo­ Sis t e r Theres a Regina not only Mr. Bauer asserted that Americans But we will win with winsome grin [or generations have emphasized the Historians to Tour; tion in the amoeba, you probably knows the answer s to COurse and T he Crusaders wi ll triumph now importance of the individual while feel lik e t h e original Whiffenpoof class puzzles, but also who you are, Our predictions are true, we'll follow Communists, on the contrary, have German Clubs Dine lambs who have lost their way. where y ou should b e, why you are through If you cry "bah, bah, bah!" to not there, and how t o settle your over-emphasized collectivity. • His/;orical Society At Lemire's fina l bow. college life, your reaction is per­ complication. "Con[usion has resulted from these l' lan [or a tour o[ Boston, schedul ed fectly normal. Perhaps a few hints On the main floor of the Ad­ two extremes," said Mr. Bauer. "What [or Dec. 8, are being formulated by we now need is a refocusing on the the Historica l Society. Sixty-five points from the "wise old grad" will help ministration building you will find true relati on of the group to the in­ of historic interest, including the Old you overcome that Frosh feeling the ch apel, library, and auditorium, PILGRIM ROAD dividual and of the individual to the orth Church, Hunker Hill Monu­ that "strange thi gs are happen­ the centers of your development in g rll l!e, cult' I!"'! , 'II1 n !;tn rlent R1 UU p" 1\-r l , Hallel expla ~ o rl. Uieut. l'allltt'"ii JJdi.i, a 1 I'LIl.ll R evere'; ing." , T o . p romote this type of Catholic HO ll se, will be described en route. The Y ou must first lea r n wh ere t o leadersh ip. ~ 'IORE I "~ leadership, Mr. Bauer suggested the student body is invited to attend this bring your p r oblems. At Em­ From the main floor you w ill adoption of the leadership team. This activity. R eservations may be made by manuel, all roads le ad to the Dean's pass to the frantic lower corrid or technique spreads the leadership func­ contacting Claire , Histori cal office. No m atter what the hou r or of which Dante might say: "Ab a n ­ 253 BROOKLINE AVE. tion among four people. The discus­ Society president. the problem, Sister Angela Eliza­ don all money , ye who enter here." sion leader directs the group toward beth is happy to meet and cou n sel Ther e you will battle you r way t o • Literary Society BOSTON, MASS. the solution of the p roblem; the con­ Dylan T homas will be the subject you. t he caf, b u y and sell Tea Dance tent recorder collects the valuable under d isc uss ion at the L iterary So­ Hockey Season Closes; tickets, buy back, at exorbitant suggestions; the blackboard recorder ciety meeting, Nov. 24, at 4 p.m. Presi­ prices, t h e cake you brough t in highlights points of agreement and dis- dent Marguerite Moloney sugges ts that Basketball Opens Dec. I yourself, and d o all the t hing s t h a t cl ub members wa tch the new literary T he fi eld hockey team, captained by make life in a day college com­ FOR A SNACK BETWEEN bulletin board in the lower co rridor Anne Marie Sullivan, ended the season plicated and fun. for further announcements. CLASSES VISIT .. • with the varsity meeting its next door From the lower corr idor you • Foreign Mission Society neighbor, Simmons, on Oct. 27. T he will saunter or dash, ( depending Galgay "Light lip the J ungle," a movie about team composed mostly of freshmen, upon the weather), over to the YUEH"S the sisters in the Maryknoll missions displayed fin e stickwork and great en­ Science building . If you cov er the thusias m as the game ended with a 0-0 dis tance in 46 secon ds or less, The Florist CAMPUS R ES T AURANT in Boli via, will be shown on ov. 19 at 4 p.m. in the a uditorium, sponsored score. take a bow - you have broken all 694 Massachusett s Ave. by the l' oreign Miss ions Society. H elen All Athletic Association members are Alumnae records. Fountain Ser v ice grooming for the basketball season Central Square Wood, Emmanuelite '47, now called A s you get into the swing of Cambridge, Mass. Sr. John Crucis, will be pictured in opening on T uesday, Dec. l. P ractice college life t h ere IS every reason the movie. wi ll take place in Emmanuel's gym why '57 "arete" should be con­ Phone T Rowbridge 6-1000 which is equipped with new back­ 257 BROOKLINE AVEN UE fide nce, n ot confusion. • German Club boards and baskets. Barbara Gill, '57, T he German Clubs of Emmanuel bas been appointed manager of the and H oly Cross will enjoy a supper team. party together on Nov. 19 when mem­ T he basketball team is conducting BEll[ON Music [enter, Inc. bers will d ine at the Bavarian Rath­ a d rive to purchase new blue serge Gerard Caterers skellar. tunics. T wo cake sales, one on Oct. 27 Complete Stock of R ecords Tony's Variety and the other on Nov. 10, netted a Radios, Phonographs, H obbycraft p rofit of $45. Proceeds of the alumnae­ Delicious F oods student basketball game scheduled for 1005 BEACON S TREET 15 HARVARD PLACE CHRONICLE Dec. 10 wi ll swell the campaign total. BROOKLIN E, MASS. 446 BEECH S TREET J ackie Rinkor is chairman of the drive. BRIGHTON On Monday, Nov. 9, a group of A.A. AS I'I NWA'LL 7-0208 ROS LIN DALE PRINTING CO. members enjoyed a Splash Party at the (a t St. Mary's St. Subway Exit) Brookline Pool. Next on the agenda Tel. AL 4-7433 is the Bermuda T rip movies to be shown on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 4 p .m. in the auditorium. Com plete Printing PAUL DEAL Favorite of the College Group Service OLYMPIA C atererj FLOWER STORE HAL DONEHEY'S ORCHESTRA Buffe ts, San dwiches Curren tly p l aying at the a 1747 W ashing ton St. Carlton Club, Hotel Commander, Cambridge Specialty Boston, M ass. and B. C. A lumn i Hall, C h e stnut Hill 29 Roosevelt Avenue " Our Florist" 21 A UST IN S T R E E T 61 RES ERVOIR S TREET T e l. KI 7-4337 CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. P awtuck et, R. I. CI 7-7912 -· CI 7-7770 T elephone EL 4·5260

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