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8 COUREER^JOURNAJL 3 From Diocese McQuaid High m Friday, October 6,1961 Baranowski To Direct Nazareth, Fisher Drama Become Hosts Debate u Deacons McQuaid Jesuit High's de Flanagan Furniture baters will open their year's The broadening academic alliance between Naza Three Franciscans from the activity tomorrow "morning, Anniunces Staff reth College and St. John Fisher- College has been ex Rochester Diocese were or Saturday, by playing host to tended to the dramatic clubs of the two colleges. The dained deacons at the National teams from Pittsford Central. Flauigan Furniture Co. an announcement was made yes Shrine of the Immaculate Con nounces two additions to its ex ception ort Oct. 2, 1961 by Aux EACH SCHOOL will field" a terday by the Rev. Charles J. ecutive staff. iliary Bishop Philip Hannan of varsity, a junior varsity, and Lavery of St. John Fisher, and Washington, D. C. three novice teams to debate . ^Robert la Dine, former man Sister Helen Daniel, president both sides of the topic: Re They are the Fraters: And ager of Falls Furniture, Hone- of Nazareth. solved: that the Federal govern oye Falls, has been named of rew Giardino, O.F.M., son of ment should equalize education fice manager of its wayside ' Joseph F. Baranowski, 34 Mr. and Mrs. Dominie Giardino al opportunity by means of r'J afore in "West Henrietta. Oneida Street, speech instruc of St. Francis de Sales parish, grants to the states for public tor at Nazareth and director of Geneva: Raymond Hirt, O.F.M., and Secondary education. ^ack Gocshar, former manag that college's dramatic program son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond er'of Livonia Funrniture, Li- for. the past year was named Hirt of St Ann's parish, Hor- Points scored by the debaters Vgnia, has been appointed sales Director of Dramatics for both nell; and Bartholomew McMa- will go toward membership in Manager at the main store on colleges. The combined groups hon, O.F.M.. son of Mr. and the National Forensic League. Driving Pk. Ave. will offer one play in the fall Mrs. Ambrose McMahon of St I! at St. John Fisher and one in John's parish, Elmira. MeQuafd's debaters, moderat the spring at Nazareth College. The three Franciscans will ed again this year by Rev. Paul be ordained to the Priesthood Dugan, S.J., are: Varsity Baranowski graduated from at the Franciscan Monastary of James Wewro, Thomas Cannon the University of Rochester in the Holy Land in Washington. Nazareth, Fisher Highlights(Affirm.) ; Gerry West, Thomas 1957 with Phi Beta Kappa hon D. C. by the Archbishop Egidio Sear (Neg.); Junior Varsity — ors. He has been active for Vagnozzi. Apostolic Delegate to! iJames-Brodman, Thomas Sable many years in local theatrical the United States, on March 17.' (Aff.); Brian DeLeo, Thomas groups and is presently presi Speakers, Sports Day Maier (Neg.); Novice — Leo Bosner, Gerald DeLaney, Philin dent of the Catholic Theatre of 1 Rochester. 'America Editor' 'Century' Japan,' and he has the program were piano solos: Brandmeier, Thomas Pissonet lectured before ma ny learned Chopins Premiere Ballade by te, Garv Van Graafeiland Rich- Lectures Open "The Berlin Crisis and the societies. Jane Flynn, Brooklyn, New,ard M (Aff). •«" Future of the West." will be Xork and^hostckovich's Dance Kenney, Da nfel ' KenS On Communism discussed by a nationally-known and Pinto's Improvise by Mary MichaeY DobmeJer^ 'RobeTcaS editor and authority on world Plager of Albany, New York. Msgr. Schwab, Second of a series of lectures Future Teachers roll, Richard Rudy, Mark Sul affairs next Fnda>. Oct. 13 at Members of - the faculty, livan (Neg.) on "The Study of Communism" Members of the Nazareth St. John Fisher College. , . . _ , „. . planning the event, were Sister, Friday Speaker was held at the Academy of the r Club Sacred Heart on Prince Street. Academy r uture Teachers Club Rose A1 Dean Qf smd I The Rev. Robert A. Graham allege 6 satire "The The Rt Rev Msgr Leo G Monday. Oct. 2. Stefan NAczyn- S.J, will \isjt .Nazareth C ollege Si . M Franris chairman- - • CLUE SODA - - - ski, assistant professor of poll- jMi Schwab, pastor of Our Lady of tica science at St John F.sher ^w^ana^ the ^!n Z^^^Zll^^ ^™ ^^ ^ Heading the various commit Everybody man Class Adviser. |Lourdes Church and Dean of College is giving the talks problem during a 10 30 a m programs and facilities of the tees are Mary Kay Murphy, Pat the Chemung-Schuyler Deanery, ectureat e •(Benriett, Katherine Kinsella, Naczynski. born in Poland. J the c°" ge- The pub- allege. will be the main speaker at the First Class lie is invited. Jeanne Sloan, Margie Smith, First Friday Supper, Friday was a member of the Polish ' A panel of Nazareth College Margaret Yochum, Maureen Mc- Fort Worth — (NO — The Underground in World War II an Francisco, sophomores will discuss the Workshops Set Ardle, Madeline Naegle and night, October 6. substantial conversion of A native of S The supper, sponsored by El- He was taken a prisoner of Fatner Graham has been a academic and social life at the Pat Herrling. Co-chairman is Negroes to the Catholic faith war in Germany where he was member of the editorial staff college and Academv students Two Nazareth College mathe Ellen Goyette. mira Council 229, Knights of must be attributed to the fact matics professors will be con- Columbus, will be held at Co held until he was released by of America since 1943. He ha< „ill be given the opportunity , •• , u , . u » J- . , , that "there are no second- for te e A the British Army. He worked spenall2ed m the field of world t0 r.r nd rlasse which^ parui'^T^T T^ .t ^ "i «*ording o Judy Riley, the lumbus Center at 6 15 p.m. class Catholics," according to 1Cn parUCU for the British Intelligence in affairs. especallv as thev re- ar!s .mores mem '". he East Irondequoit School sophomore class sponsors this an article in the October is England and later m Italy. He late t0 pPaCe and lhe position " [District this month. (annual event to foster college sue of Sepia, leading Negro 'spirit and acquainting the received his B.S degree from 0f tj,e Catholic Church. Among other activities sched-; Sister Dorothea will magazine published here. the University of London and uled is a demonstration of th~"n" 7'7'7 vi iFrosn with the standards and ideals of Nazare his MA. in Slavic languages at In 19:9, his book Vatican lSpeech the.eapv by Mrs. Naomi ,"!, cS nnnr^'in .nTn' « College. The author. John Howard the University of Montreal. He Diplomacy was awarded the chambe: lain of the college „hilp, SrtPr R»rha« Ann „ni Griffin, who gained wide at n was a research assistant at the John G.lmary Shea Prize of that facuity and a group of speech " "t® RMp-wnort mninr mah tention last year bv disguis University of Notre ing himself as a Negro and Dame and y ,h C a n Ca,h0hC aJ rS d 8 t0Ur the Sch 01 0 Is now a candidate for his doc K[oSHistoricac.|l Association^,.u o n . r|?P°c Hbuildings ',3 , includin l°d g t the ° - ^TsameZ ; S& traveling through the South, MODERNIZE torate. Miss Katherine Howe of and language labora- The classes, which will be noted that more than 11.000 s'-ifnce the Sacred Heart Alumnae As held from 3:30 to 5:50, will •^ Negro converts were received tones. Your BATHROOM sociation is chairman of the , ., „ ,, , serve as in-service training on into the Church last year. He x lecture series. Sports Day Nazareth College so homores' reported there now are 61.V P some of the more modern 'will serve as hostesses for rnem-;aspccts 0f the Mathematics PB* <£> 954 Negro Catholics in the A "Salute to Sports Day" bers of the Future Teachers curriculum U.S., one of every 24 Negroes. will be staged by Nazareth and Club at luncheon to be held in IT'S St. John Fisher College stu- the College dining room, "CARE He recalled that when dents this Sunday, Oct. 8. FREE" Laurian Cardinal Rugambwa, Buddy Week i Education Meet Bishop of Bulcoba, Tangan The first intercollegiate fris- •PACKAGED BATHROOMS t yika, became the Church'i bee team will star on a pro- _ _ The sophomore class of Naz £l t er nd ls a e Colle e wiU Qjily Negro Cardinal "Lite, ac gram which includes footraces., * , n i , f. j? ". L i£ S Present All work, covered by on* contact. ,er St tion was hailed as though it vollevball, and baseball games. - Catherine are attending "Buddy Week" Oct. 9 through Set our display featuring Eljer represented some change in Activities will begin on the tne American Council on Edu- n. fixture*. Park free. vMMwlf OMGRHMMg * CMVHIMN 9flw the Church's at'itude—Some Nazareth College campus rations 44th annual meeting at at Washing- Under the chairmanship of thing new." Griffith con 3 p.m. the Mayflower Hotel, tmtmf «e» U ytwtt tWi «Mw with ton, D.C. jJudy Riley, the Sophs will con- |Mb Teae
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