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Vol. 14 • No.2· Jan. 1980

Emmanuel's 60th Anniversary The Celebration Continues Christmas Celebration Quirk McCormick, class of '59; Paula, Pat­ rice, and Matthew Hayes, children of The advent of the Christmas season was Phyllis McManus Hayes, class of '59; celebrated at Emmanuel on Sunday, Nancy, Danny, and Stephen McCaughlin, December 2, by over 700 alumnae, family the niece and nephews of Marie Monahan and friends, and members of the Em­ Keer, class of '64; Matthew and Meaghan manuel College community. In honor of Wall, children ofThomas Wall, Ph.D., phi­ the college's 60th anniversary and the In­ losophy department; Daniel Lang, son of ternational Year of the Child, the Em­ Claire Larracey Lang, '63, Ph.D., sociol­ manuel College Alumnae Association ogy department; Rebecca and Alanna sponsored a performance of the Christmas Martin, children of Lenore Martin, Ph.D., Revels. Directed by John Langstaff of Rev­ political science department. els, Inc. , a Cambridge-based performing group, the afternoon's festivities included renaissance and medieval carols, a tra­ ditional mummer's play and ritual dances such as the Horn Dance and the Sword Dance. Members of the Christmas Revels, the Emmanuel College Drama Club, the ENJOYING THE PERFORMANCE of the Emmanuel Chorale, directed by Sr. Christmas Revels Therese Fitzmaurice, S.N.D., Ph.D., and children of Emmanuel faculty and alum­ ing academic dean, organized the day's ac­ nae entertained the enthusiastic audience tivities and encouraged active participa­ who filled the Marian Hall gymnasium to tion. Vera Clifford, secretary, psychology ca pacity. Led by John Langstaff and ac­ department, an accomplished singer, per­ companied by the Cambridge Symphonic formed "Come Unto Him" from Handel's Brass Ensemble, the audience joined in Messiah and was accompanied on the singing numerous carols including a organ by Sr. Therese Fitzmaurice. 3-part round of The Twelve Days of Children of Emmanuel faculty and Christmas. al umnae played an important role in creat­ Many members of the Emmanuel Col­ ing-a holiday spirit with their participation lege community donated their time and in the entertainment. Children who per­ talents to make the celebration a success. formed include: Michael, Kathleen, and INTERMISSION with Emmanuel alumnae Sr. Dorothy Higgins, S.N .D., Ph.D., act- Robert McCormick, children of Mary and members of the Emman uel College com­ munity The Shakespeare Company The­ ater, 300 Mass. Ave. , was the scene of a gala evening for alumnae and members of the Emmanuel College community on Fri­ day, October 26. The performance of Romeo and Juliet was sponsored by the Alumnae Association as part of the ongo­ ing celebration of Emmanuel College's 60th Anniversary.

Warm Wishes to Each Alumna for a Peace-filled New Year of 1980. CAROLING TOGETHER at the Christmas celebratiol1 : center, John Langs taffof Revels, In c.; on In Emmanuel, Sr. Janet Eisner, stage, children of Emmanuel alumnae and faculty SND 1 Preventative Medicine Music Therapy Conference ing workshops to be offered to Emmanuel Lecture Series undergraduates: Career Seminar; Deci­ Music is the medium through which How to prevent illness and maintain sion-Making and Problem-Solving; and children and ad ults with emotional hand­ Theories of Leadership. your health will be the focus of a series of icaps can express themselves and make lectures and seminars on preventative contact with others. The field of music Sr. Helen Madeleine Fund medicine held in Emmanuel's Cardinal therapy uses elements of music to aid in Cushing Library Auditorium. The course, the development or rehabilitation of a The establishment of the Sr. Helen Ma­ which will present the ways and means of client. In response to the need for deleine Endowment Fund was announced gaining and keeping good health, is of­ qualified music therapists, Emmanuel during convocation ceremonies in Sep­ fered Tuesdays, Feb. 19 - May 13, from College initiated a music therapy program tember. It was a happy occasion to cele­ 6:30-8:00 p.m. Two approaches to preven­ several years ago and received accredita­ brate the opening of the 60th yea r of the tative medicine will be considered: 1) in­ tion from the American Association of college with the visit from the Foundress dividual responsibility for environmental Music Therapy in April, 1979. Donna of Emmanuel and with the announcement and behavioral factors which influence Chadwick, R.M.I., CM.I., is director of of the establishment of the fund in her health; 2) maintenance of health surveil­ the program. honor. During her address to all the lance through medical procedures and the This spring, March 12 through 15, Em­ "Friends" of Emmanuel, alumnae, fac­ correction of significant changes of certain manuel will host the Annual Conference ulty, students, administrators and guests parameters of human functioning. of the American Association of Music at the convocation, Sr. Helen Madeleine Eac h lecture will be given by a specialist Therapy. The conference will concentrate spoke of how God has blessed Emmanuel on the subject discussed. The lecture on three principal areas: Music Therapy College abundantly through sixty years schedule is as follows: Alcohol-Drug In­ and Childhood; Music Therapy and and asked for his generous blessings for teractions, Feb. 19; Practical Means of Pre­ Adolescence/Adulthood; Music Therapy Emmanuel's future. ventin somnia, M"tlL 4; Practical Ap­ and the Aged. Lily Owyang, D.NrA., As Emmanuel College looks inward for proaches to Sleep Disorders in Childhood, chairperson of Emmanuel's music de­ spiritual perspective and outward for Mar. 18; Prevention and Treatment of partment, is the program chairperson for understanding of a changing world, its Coronary Disease, Facts and Fancy, Mar. the conference and Donald Procaccini, mission to offer outstanding education for 25; Carcinogens in the Environment, Apr. Ph.D., vice president for institutional women which is imbued with religious 1; Three Facts of Juvenile Rheumatoid Ar­ planning, is the coordinator. Special values and service oriented goals, is reaf­ thritis, Apr. 8; Headache Prevention and events involving art and dance therapy firmed. In support of that mission, the Sr. Management, Apr. 15; Alternative Tech­ and psychodrama will contribute to the Helen Madeleine Endowment Fund is niques of Approaching the Chronic Pain interdisciplinary focus of the conference. being established to foster academic excel­ Problem, Apr. 22; Adaptive Changes to Lecturers include faculty from Emmanuel, lence at Emmanuel College. The fund has Physical Fitness Training, Apr. 29; Implica­ Harvard, Brandeis, N.Y.U., and the a two-fold objective: recognition of excel­ tion of Generic Drug Usage, May 6; Com­ Hahneman Medical School in Philadel­ lence in scholarship for students and rec­ mon Skin Problems in Office Practice, phia. Therapists from around the country ognition and support for academic devel­ May 13. are expected to attend. Additional infor­ opment and research by faculty. There is no prerequisite for this course. mation can be obtained by calling or writ­ Emmanuel College now ca lls upon its It can be taken for credit (two graduate or ing Lily Owyang, music dept., 277-9340. "Friends" to participate in its mission by two undergraduate credits) for $48 or helping build the Sr. Helen Madeleine En­ non-credit for $24 and for registrants over Alumnae WorJ

Coming Attractions: The spring of 1980 promises to be an active time for the college. Programs: An Evening of Music with Louise Cash, professional opera singer, Emmanuel alumna and faculty member; Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, MA, Sunday, April 13, 7:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. Concert and reception. Emmanuel Women in the 1980's: A panel discussion by alumnae, who are experts in their fields, on the role of women in medicine, business and law. Why a Catholic College Today? A panel will discuss justice concerns, choices and ethical questions and how they relate to a Catholic education. An Evening of Song and Poetry: Emmanuel College Chorale and poetry reading Locations: One of the four programs listed above (except for the Evening with Louise Cash) will be offered for alumnae in each of the following areas: I Washington, D.C.; Lexington, MA; South Shore; Long Island, NY; Worcester/Framingham, MA; Hartford, CT; Merrimack Valley area An Evening with the President will be held in Rhode Island, Springfield, MA, and Nashua, NH. Sr. Janet Eisner, SND, Ph.D., president, accompanied by faculty members and Emmanuel students, will meet with alumnae. - Details of the alumnae programs and locations will be provided soon.

All Sisters of Notre Dame are invited to Em­ Events: manuel on April 26 for a day of celebration in honor of Shakespeare Evening: A performance of Romeo and Juliet, Emmanuel's 60th Anniversary. It is planned as a time Boston Shakespeare Theater, Friday, October 26, 1979 to remember the past, experience the present, and Christmas Revels: A Christmas celebration in the Interna­ envision the future. tional Year of the Child, held in Marian Hall gymnasium on Sunday, December 2, 1979 Energy Forum: Held in Marian Hall gymnasium on Tuesday, December 4, 1979 ALUMNAE GAME SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1980 at 7:00 p.m.

Please join the 1979-80 Emmanuel "Saints" for an evening of basketball, conversation and refreshments. Competition is guaranteed to be fun and fair.

otify us of your intention to participate by completing the registration form below so we can plan accordingly.

Return form to Reggie Odom, Athletic Director, Emmanuel College, 400 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115

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CHECK ONE: _____ I will attend as an Alumnae player. _ ____ I will attend as a spectator. 3 Energy Forum: Problems and Possibilities director of public relatio ns. They were as­ sisted by Deborah Messersmith and Susan Energy is more than heat and gasoline. Fortin, Office of College Resources and Its use, misuse and scarcity affect innu­ Relations. merable areas of each person's life . Generating more intrigue th an a spy th ril­ Emmanuel and NEHGS ler, the energy arena is one in which Sponsor Seminars everyone ca n lose. To address the issues surrounding Last spring, Emmanuel College and the energy and provide fo r informed cti scus­ New England Historic Genealogica l Soci­ sion, Emmanuel Coll ege sponsored an ety (NEHGS) entered into an ex perimen­ Energy Fo ru m on Tuesday, December tal agreement to jointly sponsor two semi­ 4th. Experts from the political, academic, nar courses on New England Fa mil y and busi ness and environmental fi elds pre­ Lt. Gov. Thomas O'Neill W , makes a po int New England Community History. By this sented their views to members of the Em­ durillg his keynote address agreement, Emmanuel awards academic manuel College community, alumnae, and Marsha Rockefeller, Sierra Club, dis­ credits, provides part of the faculty, and and re presentatives fro m area colleges and cussing opposin g views of the issue. Dur­ enjoys the intangible but very real benefit universities. ing their presentation and the question of association with one of the nation's Sr. Janet Eis ner, Ph.D., president, and answer period that fo llowed they dis­ oldest and most presti gious societies. In hosted a breakfast fo r Lie utenant Gover­ pelled many of the myths surrounding return, the Genealogical Society provides nor Thomas O'Neill, III, the keynote off-shore oil drilling. Douglas Crandall, access to its unparalleled resources in the peaker, and the fo rum partici pants in the Ph.D. , biology department, served as the fa mily and community history of this re­ president's dining room . The Energy mOdeI:atOI of the panel. gion plus the services of Dr. Ra lph J. Forum began at 9:30 a.m. with Sr. Janet's Public Policy Making and Legislation Crandall, the Society's ectitor of publica­ welcoming address to the assembled on Energy, moderated by Betty McGan­ tions and Dr. Michael Gorn, its archi vist, guests and her introduction of the Lt. non, , was the second as adjunct faculty. Both of these men, who Governor. In his keynote address, Lt. Gov. panel discussion. State have attained a high degree of recognitio n O'Neill stated that conservation and an Representati ve Richard Roche, Massachu­ and respect within the scholarl y commu­ emphasis on an energy mix encompassing setts State Senator Sharon Pollard, Boston ni ty, are proteges of Professor John Schutz a va riety of energy sources, should be Edison representative Alan Davis, and of the University of Southern California the foc us of any energy program. The economist David Dapice fro m Tufts Uni­ history department, one of the leading average fa mily spends 15% of its total in­ versity, grappled with the conflicting as­ centers for the study of early American, come on energy alone. Conservation, pects and ramifications of the energy prob­ family and community history. which entails putting the energy available lem. The panelists were in agreement with This experimental, joint undertaking to most productive use thro ugh home in­ the fact that a serious energy problem does went into effect last September when a sulation, lower temperatures, leaving the exist, however, their views diffe red sharp­ group of Emmanuel students fro m both car home, ca n make a cti ffe rence in the lyon the answers to the problem and how traditio nal and continuing educa tion fa mily budget. Conservation ca n also be remedies should be implemented. began taking a seminar in ew England implemented right now while alternate David Rose, Ph.D., from M.I.T.'s u­ Fa mily History taught by Drs. Crandall energy sources, hydropower, nuclear, clear Engineering Department and Steve and Gorn and Professor Philip Cash of the ancIJor solar energy, can be developed and Hilgartner fro m the Energy Poli cy Infor­ Emmanuel history department. Each ultimately perfected . mation Center (E. P.I. C.) argued the merits Tuesday from 1:30 - 4:00 p. m. , these stu­ Emmanuel students presented numer­ of nuclear power during the third and last dents met in the Trustees' Room of the ous views on the Lt. Governor's energy panel, Nuclear Energy, Promise or Peril? Society's impressive building at 101 ew­ program and asked him pertinent ques­ Professor Rose stated that the future of bury Street for an exciting and demanding tio ns about the energy future of Massa­ nuclear energy in this country is question­ afternoon of lectures, discussions and chusetts. Throughout the day's program, able as public pressure and uncertainty training in the location and use of relevant students, who had researched the topics have brought the constructio n of new nu­ printed and primary material. Eac h stu­ that were discussed, posed questions and clear power plants to a virtual standstill. dent was assigned the task of constructing discussed energy problems with the panel He beli eves, as does Mr. Hilgartner, that their family history for fo ur generations. participants. Students who participated the energy problem is multi-dimensional, This project combined the romance and include: Elizabeth Meier, Margo Moskos, therefore, the solutions should also be intellectual sti mulation of discovering April DerBoghosian, Janice Twombly, multi-ctimensional. Nancy Hicks, Ph.D., one's "roots" with prac tical experience in Ann Pepe, Darlene McConaghy, Claire physics department, Emmanuel College, locating and using a broad range of private Lynch, Martha Murawski , Kim Heller, served as moderator for the panel. and public documents. Ki m McLaughlin, Maureen Lindenfelzer, Joseph Fitzpatrick, director of the Mas­ This semester Drs. Crandall and Gorn Debby Foley. sachusetts Office of Energy Resources ad­ will join Professor John B. Cusack of the The first panel, Off-Shore Oil in Mas­ dressed the participants at a luncheon in Emmanuel history department in offering sachusetts, began at 10:00 a. m. with Cyn­ the faculty dining room. His message was a seminar on New England Community thia Riggs, American Petroleum Institute, self-sufficiency. He stated that New Eng­ History at the same location and time and land will have to start relying on its own with the same ambiance and combination resources, especially renewal resources, of intellectual stimulation and prac tical like hydropower, wood, wind, and solar tra ining. This course is open to anyone (as power. His wife Mary Ellen Pollard, class was the one in Family History) with no of '69, correspondence secretary to prerequisites other than enthusiasm and Governor King, attended the luncheon curiosity. along with Lucy Flynn, class of 75, ctirec­ If the present experiment between Em­ tor, State and Federal Relations, Mass. Of­ manuel and the NEHGS proves to be suc­ fice of Energy Resources. cessful, it is possible that other projects, The Energy Forum was organized and such as more specialized courses, week­ Josep h Fitzpatrick, di rector, Massachusetts coordinated by Marie Natoli, Ph. D., end or summer institutes, or possibly a Department of Energy, addresses Energy chairperson of Emmanuel's poli tical sci­ regional studies program, might be under­ Forum participan ts ence department and Nancy Fay, assistant taken jointly. 4 morale, and student concerns is the focus Board of Trustees: Envisioning the Future of the Student Affairs Committee. The Ac­ ademic Affairs Committee examines new academic programs, program changes and A sure sense of identity has enabled bishop in 1976 by Cardinal Medeiros, he tenure as well as the relationship between Emmanuel to endure and prosper serves as the regional bishop for Quincy, faculty and the administration and stu­ throughout its history and will continue to Plymouth, Natick, Brockton and Nor­ dents, the size and focus of the faculty and be a major factor in insuring the college's wood. the goals of the school. The Alumnae/ vitality in the future. George Newman, Thomas J. Hynes, Jr. , a graduate of Bos­ Public Relations/Development Committee 3rd, chairperson of the board of trustees, ton College, is presently the senior vice looks into the relationship of the college to is committed to fostering and promoting president, clerk, and director of Meredith alumnae and to the city and the state. Emmanuel's unique features. As chairper­ & Grew, Inc. He has had extensive experi­ son, he directs the board as it works to­ ence in real estate financing and manage­ wards formulating programs and policies ment, particularly in institutional and which will insure the college's ability to non-profit areas. William H . Lynch, meet the needs of present and future stu­ whose background encompasses sales, Alumnae Directory dents and to weather the demands of the marketing and financial management for a economy, especially in the area of energy. number of financial institutions, was ap­ The board's nineteen members repre­ pointed to the board in September. His Work on the Alumnae Directory is sent diverse areas of expertise and bring a wife, Nancy Burns, is an Emmanuel well under way. Soon all alumnae will wealth of experience as well as numerous alumna, class of '66. Joseph B. Manello, a receive a brief questionnaire with a perspectives to the college. Nine board graduate of Harvard Law School and a follow-up request to be sent one month members work as educators and adminis­ partner in the law firm of Goldstein & later. The prompt return of these ques­ trators at a number of institutions: Sr. Manello, has been active for many years in tionnaires is essential so that the infor­ Flavia Caliri, S.N.D., Ph.D. , class of '39, public service and charitable organiza­ mation in the directory will be current serves as chairperson of Emmanuel's Ital­ tions. and complete. The completed ques­ ian department; Miriam Clasby, Ed. D., John J. MaCafferty, recently appointed tionnaires as well as a list of all alumnae class of '50, is an associate clinical profes­ to the board, is a certified public accoun­ who do not respond to either mailing sor at 's School of Educa­ tant. He is a partner in the public account­ will be turned over to the publisher for tion; Sr. Evelyn Egense, S.N.D., M.A., is ing firm of Ernst & Whinney and is in­ telephone follow up. the Director of Records, Associate Regis­ volved as a recruiter and instructor in the All alumnae will be contacted trar, C. W. Post Center of Long Island Uni­ firm's professional development training directly by the Harris Publishing Com­ versity; Patricia Goler, Ph. D. , serves as the program. Margaret A. McKenna, class of pany to verify information, to see Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the '67, served, until recently, as Deputy whether they wish to purchase a direc­ University of Lowell; William E. Hassan, Counsel to President Jimmy Carter and tory, and to offer them an opportunity Jr., the executive vice president of the Af­ advised the President and White House to advertise. Alumnae who don't re­ filiated Hospitals Center, Inc., is a member staff on a wide range of legal and policy spond to the questionnaires and are not of the Harvard Medical School faculty and issues. George W. Newman, 3rd, a Uni­ reached by phone by the Harris repre­ director and board member of numerous versity of Cincinnati Law School graduate, sentatives, will appear in the directory health facilities and related services; Claire is president of George Newman & Com­ with the information currently held in Larracey Lang, Ph.D., class of '63, chair­ pany, Omega-Gaspar, Inc. , and Mullins alumnae records. person of Emmanuel's sociology depart­ Trowbridge & Company, manufacturers Alumnae will be listed alpha­ ment, is the faculty representative on the and distributors of synthetic leather mate­ betically, geographically, and by class board; Sr. Marietta Mahoney, S.N.D., rials. Sr. Janet Eisner, Ph. D., president, is year. Each listing will contain name, Ph.D. , class of '43, is chairperson of Em­ an ex officio member of the board. class year, degree(s), residence address manuel's theological studies department; The board is divided into six committees and phone number, and business or Sr. Grace Pizzimenti, S.N.D., Ph.D., class to facilitate specific discussion and plan­ professional information. of '46, serves as chairperson of Em­ ning. Two new committees, the Buildings If you don't receive your question­ manuel's Spanish department; Elizabeth and Grounds Committee and the Devel­ naire by Feb. 15 or if you don't wish to Molloy Twomey, M.Ed., class of '59, vice opment Committee, were initiated this be listed in the directory, please notify chairperson of the board, is currently the year. The Buildings and Grounds Commit­ the alumnae office by mail before Feb. principal of Highland School in Reading, tee looks at the fixed assets, ways to con­ 29. MA. serve energy and preserve the buildings Joseph c. Barry, active in Catholic action and methods to accomplish these goals. groups, a graduate of Boston Law School In addition to alumnae giving, the De­ and Harvard Business School, supervises velopment Committee explores how to in­ a team of professionals in processing un­ crease Emmanuel's income through inves­ fair labor practice charges. Ambrose J. tigation of funds and grants available from NOTE: Alumnae will be receiving two Claus, a certified public accountant and federal and state resources as well as pub­ different questionnaires in L'te next attorney, is a partner in Arthur Young & lic and private foundations, and friends of month. The questionnaire outlined Company. He is married to an Emmanuel the college. Finding matching grants to above is for compilation of an alumnae alumna, Margaret Condon, class of '43, help finance the adjustments necessary for directory. The other questionnaire you and two of his children, Patricia Claus efficient energy consumption and dis­ will be receiving is more detailed and Keating, class of '69, and Mary, class of '76, tribution throughout the college is one of will be utilized by the college to up­ are also Emmanuel alumnae. Janet Grif­ the committee's primary objectives at this date records, improve communication fin, class of '80, serves as the student rep­ time. between the college and alumnae, and resentative on the board. She is currently The Finance Committee studies the to initiate career assistance programs. the president of the student representative budget and presents it to the entire board Please fill out both questionnaires and organization. The Most Reverend Daniel for final approval. Throughout the year, return them to the college as soon as A. Hart, a new member of the board, is a the committee monitors the allocation of possible. member of the Archdiocesan Board of funds and oversees budget perimeters. Education, as well as other archdiocesan Reviewing the many aspects of student committees and boards. Ordained a life including housing, food, overall 5 Meeting of the American Council on Edu­ event, "Patrons' Night," was a celebration Potpourri ... cation in Houston, Texas. On November 3, for the completion of "Victorian Still FACULTY NOTES Sr. Janet addressed participants of the fi­ Life." Two of his works have recently been nancial planning seminar for alumnae en­ included in the annual Boston Printmak­ Dorothy Bales, M.Mus., violinist, music titled, "For Women: How to Manage Your ers show and exhibited at the Attleboro dept., presented a workshop on "String Money," at Wheelock College. She wel­ Museum and the DeCordova Museum. Pedagogy on the High School Level, " comed participants to the Institute held at Mr. Jacques will serve as artist-in­ at the University of Massachusetts, Emmanuel on Sat., Nov. 3 and Sun., Nov. residence for Abt Associates of Cambridge Amherst, in November, 1979. 4 on the topic of "Minimum Competency during second semester. During this time Louise Cash , M.Mus. , music dept., per­ Standards" and greeted prospective stu­ he will work on two books of drawin gs - formed arias and duets from Verdi's La dents and their parents at the annual Open Images of Age alld Famous Social Scientists. Forya del Destino, with the New York House Program sponsored by the admis­ Rose Jacques, Ed .D. , coordinator of the Grand Opera at the Citicorp Center in sions office on ov. 4. Sr. Janet gave an learning assistance center, participated in New York City on Nov. 19. She has re­ address entitled, "Architects of the Fu­ the Twenty-fifth Annual International cently been signed by Semon Associates, ture," to 100 members of Delta Kappa Reading Association Convention held in New York; they will serve as her personal Gamma at a luncheon held at the Hotel St. Louis, Missouri where she acted as the representatives and publicists in the field Sonesta, Cambridge. She was head table chairperson of a panel entitled, "Test Pro­ of opera and concerts. She was the fea­ guest at a dinner held at Temple Mishkan cessing." She received her Ed.D. , in Read­ tured soloist for the Massachusetts Federa­ Tefila, Chestnut Hill, at which the Temple ing Education from Boston University in tion of Women's Clubs at the Chateau de honored former Massachusetts Governors September. Her doctoral dissertation was Ville, Framingham, in October, and was John A. Volpe and Michael Dukakis. Sr. entitled "The Effect of Instruction in Cer­ guest artist with Ernest Triplett, baritone, Janet attended a week-long conference on tain Critical Reading Skills on the Overall in a program of operatic duets and arias Legal Implications for Church-Related Reading Ability of Col lege Freshman." and selections from musical theater at the Colleges at Notre Dame University, otre She attended the 31st Annual New Eng­ ewport Art Assn., Newport, R.I. , New Dame, Indiana. She was accompanied by land Reading Association Conference in England Mutual Life Hall, Boston, and Sr. Eileen Gertrude Mahoney, M.B.A., Hartford, Connecticut in October and the Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Ms. Cash de­ treasurer. National Adult Education Conference in livered a lecture entitled " Before the Britta Fischer, Ph.D., sociology dept., and Boston in November. Footlights and Behind the Scenes," to the her husband Herbert Fox, are proud to Claire Lang, Ph .D., chairperson, sociology Troy Women's Club, Troy, New York in announce the birth of their daughter, Sara October. dept., presented her lecture on "The Pri­ Fischer Fox, who was born on Oct. 3. Ms vate Versus the Public World of the Fam­ Philip Cash , Ph .D. , history dept., has been Fischer heads the Lynn chapter of the U.S. il y" on Dec. 4 at Emmanuel's weekly l ~c­ asked by the Harvard Medical Alumni - China Peoples Friendly Association. tures and seminars on Th e Styles of FamIly Bulletin to do an article on Martin R. Betty Farrell, cando Ph .D. , sociology dept., Living. Delaney, the famous black physician and presented a paper entitled, "Family abolitionist, for their spring issue which Dean Manders, cando Ph .D., sociology Strategies and Business Alliances in the dept., had his article entitled, " Human­ will commemorate the 350th anniversary Nineteenth-Century Boston Eli te, " at the of Boston. He was inducted as a member istic Pacifications and Psychic Consump­ Social Science History Association annual tion: A Critique of the Human Potential of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, meeting, in Cambridge, on Nov. 2. at their annual banquet on Thurs., Nov. Movement," published in Social Praxis , 29 . Sr. Kathleen D. Guerin , Ph.D., English last spring. dept., newly elected Associate of the Na­ Dr. Patricia Marsh, Ed.D. , education dept., Donna Chadwick, R.M . T , director of music tional Danforth Foundation, participated therapy, attended the National Assoc. for spoke at the Lincoln School Library on as a guest of the foundation in the discus­ education of the gifted and talented . Music Therapy Conference in Dallas, sion topic: "Commitment versus Neutral­ Texas. She was a featured speaker at a ity - Values in Conflict in the Academy" Lenore G. Martin , Ph.D. , political science conference entitled, " Perspectives of at the conference for delegates on Oct. dept., attended the Northeast Political Holistic Health Care," held at U. North 11-14 at the Sheraton Hotel in Sturbridge, Science Association meeting in Newark, Carolina, Oct. 5-7. Mass. N.J. , in November. She attended panels on "The Roles of Religion in Politics in the Anne Doyle, M.A., director of the w.riting Michael Jacques, M.F.A. , art dept., has re­ Middle East," and "The Politics of Energy center, recently participated at Bentley cently completed the last etching in a se­ Policy." College in the fall meeting of the Mass. ries of four for the Franklin Mint in Bay Conference of Writing Program Direc­ Philadelphia. The etchings, which depict Mary Mason , Ph .D., English dept., co­ tors. The topic for this conference was the most significant moments in the early edited, Book JournetJs: Autobiog raphical Writ­ "Testing and Placement." She also par­ history of fli ght, "Morning at Kitty ing by Women, G.K. Hall: Boston, 1979. ticipated in an institute on "College Writ­ Hawk," " Over Paris Rooftops," "Lilien­ ing for Traditional and Non-traditional thal: Riding the Wind," and "Cayley: In­ Anna C. McCarthy, M.Ed. , director of stu­ Students," sponsored by the Council on ventor of the First Airplane," were com­ dent financial aid, was the guest speaker Higher Education for Urban Women. missioned by the American Aviation His­ at a Financial Aid Workshop for Hudson High School and Hudson Catholic High Sr. Barbara R. Eaton, Ph . D., chemistry torical Society. He has completed a second dept., represented the Emmanuel College commissioned etching for the Springfield School students and their parents. She is a Sigma Xi Club at the National Convention Symphony Orchestra entitled, "Turn of member of the College Work Study Com­ of Sigma Xi held in Wisconsin in October, the Century Band." This artwork will be mittee of the Massachusetts Association of 1979. sold throughout western Massachusetts to Financial Aid Administrators. Sr. Jan et Eisner, Ph .D., president, was help raise funds for the organization dur­ Patricia McMahon , M.A. , English dept., elected to the Board of Trustees of Trinity ing 1980. Mr. Jacques lectured on drawing has been elected to the Board of Directors College, Washington, D.C. on Sept. 19, at the PuckerlSafrai Gallery on Newbury of Children's Literature Association for a 1979. It is expected that Sr. Janet will serve St., Boston and at the Winthrop Art As­ three year appointment. on the Faculty and Educational Affairs sociation's monthly meeting. He was re­ Committee. On Sat., Oct. 20, she attended cently the guest of honor at a dinner of the Theresa Monaco, M.F.A., art dept., had an the formal dedication of the John F. Ken­ Board of Trustees of the Museum of Fine exhibit entitled, "Marks on Paper," at the nedy Memorial Library and on Oct. 31 - Arts and the George Walter Vincent Smith Gallery NAGA, 67 Newbury St., Boston, Nov. 2, Sr. Janet attended the Annual Art Museum, Springfield, Mass. This from Nov. 27 to Dec. 22. 6 Marie D. Natoli, Ph .D. , political science joseph L. C. San toro, A.N.A., art dept., ex­ Patricia Gorman '77, had her prints ex­ dept. , was a discussant at the ELEVENTH hibited his work at the Winthrop Art hibited at the Learning Resources Center NATIONAL LEADERSHIP symposium of Association. at the University of Maine at Augusta. Ms. THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE Rosemary Barton Tobin, Ph.D. , chairperson, Gorman teaches at the Maine Printmaking PRESIDENCY, Oct. 5-7, Kansas City, Mo. education dept., has been invited to serve Workshop at Westbrook College. The panel topic was "Truman, Eisen­ on the four member Nominating Commit­ josephine F. Grillo '72, of Randolph, has hower, and Today." She received a Na­ tee of MACTE (Massachusetts Association been named foreign exchange officer, in­ tional Science Foundation Grant sponsor­ of Colleges for Teacher Education.) Three ternational banking, at the First National ing participation in a seminar on " Aging, of her reviews appeared in The High School Bank of Boston. Family and Bureaucracy," held at Hamp­ Journal (University of North Carolina at Diane Hunter '67, received her Ph.D. in shire College in Amherst, Nov. 8-9, 1979 Chapel Hill): AGGRESSION IN THE linguistics at Georgetown University in and March 13-14, 1980. SCHOOLS: Bullies and Whipping Boys by 1975 and has done post-graduate studies Sr. Marie Augusta Neal, Ph .D., sociology Dan Olweus; THE LAST STRAW: A in education in Europe, 1975-77. She is dept., had her article entitled, "Peter B r­ Handbook of Solutions to School Behavior currently director of a new private ger: a Restrospective Review," published Problems by Christina S. Volkmann; and secondary school for girls in Washington. by the Council on Religion in Religious INTELLIGENCE, IQ AND RACE: WHEN, Studies Review. She also spoke to the New HOW AND WHY THEY BECOME AS­ Elizabeth Mclntyre '73, is one of three England unit of the National Catholic SOCIATED by Andre Joseph. Her reviews " medievalists" who have begun a four­ Education Association at their October of JUVENILE JUSTICE: THE PRO­ year project at the University of Notre meeting at the Holy Name Catholic Cen­ GRESSIVE LEGACY AND CURRENT Dame, South Bend, Indiana. tral High School. REFORMS ed. by La Mar T. Empey and Patricia O'Leary '77, is studying at Colum­ Betsy Newman, M.A ., M.Ed. , program PROBLEMS IN MIDDLE AND HIGH bia University in the doctorate of philoso­ director, co unseling and career services, SCHOOL TEACHING: A Handbook for phy program in political science. She will recently attended the 33rd New England Student Teachers and Beginning Teachers also be on the staff of the Journal of Inter­ Personnel and Guidance Conference held by Adam M. Drayer will appear in the national Affairs. in Boston at the Sheraton Boston. On Sat., March (1980) issue of The High School Jour­ Carol Gautieri O'Rourke '67, works for Mer­ Oct. 6, she presented a leadership training nal. rill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Inc. seminar to the Provincial Council of the Susan Zelman , Ph .D., education dept., teaching women how to handle finances. Sisters of Notre Dame, Ipswich Province. served as director of evaluation to Project Marian Ryan '76, has been appointed As­ She represented Manhattanville College Focus: Methods and Materials for Training sistant District Attorney in the Cambridge at the dedication of the John F. Kennedy Career Education. She co-authored courts. Library, and was a presenter at the Region volume III: Th eory and Research: Evaluation I Conference of the National Association Res ults, a report to the Office of Education, of Student Personnel Administrators, Department of Health, Ed ucation, and NEWS NOTES held on Nov. 13. Her review of Denise Welfare. Levertov: In Her 07.011 Province appeared in Sr. janet Eisner, Ph.D ., president, met with the October, 1979 issue of Choice Magazin e. Indiana alumnae when she attended the WOMEN ON THE MOVE Conference on Legal Implications for Regina Odom, athletic director, is one of 2 Roberta Chapman Brokowski '68, has been Church-Related Colleges at Notre Dame persons selected thus far for the Mass. University. Sr. Janet spoke with Anna Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for appointed to teach in the fourth and fifth grades in the Milford School System. Fagan Casasanta '24, and met with Mary Women's Championship Tournament Reidy Sparks '42, a physics teacher at Committee. Emmanuel has been selected Virginia M. Cahill '74, received her Ph.D. South Bend High School, Elizabeth McIn­ as host site for the Division III section of from the Department of Education, tyre '72, a research assistant in paleog­ the tournament on Feb. 22-23, 1980. She Research, Measurement and Evaluation at raphy at Notre Dame University (she re­ represented Emmanuel in November at in October. She is cur­ cently received the Doctor of Philosophy Holy Cross at the fall scheduling meeting rently working as an Evaluation Specialist degree from Oxford University) and of the Mass. Association of Intercollegiate with the Boston Public Schools. Barbara McGettrick Turpin '72, who is cur­ Athletics for Women. On Nov. 10, she of­ judith Ansara Campbell '71, has announced rently working on her dissertation at ficiated at the MAIAW state volleyball her candidacy for re-election to the Wal­ Notre Dame University on the history of tournament at . tham School Committee. science. Lily Owyang, D.M.A. , music dept., is the Cathie Clinton '72, is alumnae director at Marya Kaluzynski Braunstein '68, acting program chairperson for the National Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA . president of the Washington, D.C. alum­ Music Therapy Conference. Mary Lou Crane- Ryan '74, Acting Director nae association has published a directory of the Massachusetts Film Bureau, was of Washington alumnae. Donald j. Procaccini, Ph.D. , vice-president highlighted in "Proper Bostonians" in Mary Maso n, Ph.D. , English department, for institutional planning, is coordinating November 4th's Boston Globe. the National Music Therapy Conference, met with San Francisco alumnae at a lun­ hosted by Emmanuel, March 12-16, 1980. Doris DiTullio '56, has been elected head of cheon on December 29. On Nov. 7, Dr. Procaccini addressed the the language department at Everett High Thirty members of the class of '59 cele­ Newport County Women's Club on "The School. brated their 20th reunion at the home of Heritage of American Antiques" at the LuCl} Ann Flynn '75, director of federal and Carole Stebbins Meskill in Hanover, MA 50th Anniversary lecture of the organiza­ state relations for the Department of on October 14. tion. On Dec. 7, he addressed the National Energy, Commonwealth of Massachu­ Sr. Therese julie Fitzmaurice, SND, Ph .D., is Conference of Elderhostel at the Radisson setts, and regional coordinator for the directing the Emmanuel Chorale since her Ferncroft Hotel, Danvers. He discussed New England Regional Energy Commis­ return from the University of Alabama in "Elderhostel: A Useful Catalyst for Cam­ sion, addressed the recent joint meeting of Tuscaloosa, where she served as campus pus Programming." The conference was the Framingham, Newton, and Waltham minister. Sr. Therese has already received attended by Elderhostel coordinators from Zonta Clubs. many requests regarding formation of an 50 states, representatives from govern­ Helene Fortier '74, presented a graduate alumnae group. She welcomes hearing ment agencies on aging, foundation direc­ organ recital at Marsh Chapel, Boston from all of you and enjoys remembering tors, and several hundred Elderhostel par­ University, as part of her Master of Music the many memories of the musical jaunts ticipants. degree in organ performance. of the Emmanuel College Glee Club. 7 Emmanuel Colleqe Non-Profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE 400 The Fenway PAID Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Boston, Mass. Permit No. 58190

Bilingual Education Music Therapy Weekend Institute Sr. Grace Pizzimenti, Ph.D., chairper­ Program Donations On November 3 and 4, eighty-five son, Spanish department, has announced Emmanuel received approval from the teachers from Boston and surrounding that Methodology for the Bilingual American Association for Music Therapy areas participated in the graduate level Classroom (SPbJ 3161516.)_will be offered, in 1979 to-grant baccalaureate degrees and institute, " MINIMUM COMPETE CY for the first time, to qualified graduate graduate equivalency leading toward na­ STANDARDS: Action or Reaction," spon­ students. The course will present methods tional certification in music therapy. There sored by Emmanuel College. Dr. Rose­ of teaching basic skills (reading, writing, are approximately 50 students enrolled in mary Barton Tobin, Ph.D., chairperson, arithmetic) in Spanish to Spanish­ the program this academic year. Fac­ education department, directed the in­ speaking children in bilingual programs ulty includes Donna Chadwick, R.M.T., stitute which explored such topics as legal on the elementary level. Open to qualified CM.T., director; Etta Davis, CM.T., clini­ implications of the MCS for teachers, cur­ juniors and seniors as Spanish 316, and to cal practicum superviser; and Joyce Ros­ ricula change resulting from the new graduate students as Spanish 516, the en, teacher of c1incial piano improvisation. emphases, testing strategies, pitfalls of course will be taught by Ms. M. Pilar Music therapy requires the use of tra­ minimum competency and curriculum Latorre of the Spanish department, ditional and therapeutic instruments for areas/competencies to be measured; read­ Mondays, 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p .m. Graduate psychiatric, geriatric, and special educa­ ing, listening, mathematics and language. students will be required to fulfill more tion work. Since our student body out­ Emmanuel College will host another comprehensive course requirements for numbers our current inventory, the faculty weekend institute on March 22 and 23, graduate credit. asks alumnae to consider a donation of 1980, on ''TEACHI G THE GIFTED A D Students who successfully complete new or used instruments to the program. TALENTED: An Update." For further in­ this course may be recommended for the Pianos, drums/percussion, and guitars are formation contact the Division of Continu­ examination leading to state certification of primary need, but any gift could be ing Education, 277-9340, ext. 118, 119. for the bilingual school. For more informa­ utilized and greatly appreciated. If you tion contact the Spanish department, have questions or would like to arrange 277-9340, ext. 176. For registration infor­ for pick-up of your instruments, please mation contact the Office of Continuing call Donna Chadwick in the music dept., Education, ext. 118, 119. 277-9340, ext. 134.

Sr. Frances Gertrude Mahoney, SND Indefatigable, a great organizer, her work was always finished perfectly in ATTENTION ALL ALUMNAE: A group of eighth graders in the Bos­ record time. Yet, the e characteristics Old photos are needed for compilation of ton Academy of Notre Dame often were not the main factor in her great­ a pictorial history of the college. Please stood outside the high school ness. Devotion to God and His Will contact Linda Sanders, assistant director classroom to catch sight of Sister came first; openness to others and of publications, 277-9340, ext. 158, 159. Frances Gertrude, soon to be their willingness to serve, followed. teacher. But when the new year began, Friend, Sister, colleague, Sister the group was disappointed to find that Frances Gertrude was a source of grace Sister Frances Gertrude had been to others. She was indeed, beautiful. transferred. - Sr. Marie Barry, S D Thirty years later, I, one of the group, Do you know someone you would like came to know Sister Frances Gertrude to recommend as a prospective student when she became Registrar at Em­ for Emmanuel? If so, please send her manuel College. For more than ten name, address and high school at­ Note: Sr. Frances Gertrude Mahoney, S D. years, living and working with her, I died October 18,1979 at Notre Dame du Lac tended to: found how beautiful she was. Gener­ in Worcester. She served as Emmanuel's Jane C Leach, Coordinator, ous, loving, out-going towards all, she Registrar from 1960-1964 and was the aunt of Alumnae Admissions was a source of inspiration to others. Sr. Stephen Marie, SSND, '41 , Sr. Marietta, Representative Program Nothing was too much to ask of her. SND, '43, associate professor and chairman Emmanuel College Her fund of knowledge, common of the Theological Studies Department, 400 The Fenway Marietta R. Mahoney, '46, and Sr. Eileen sense, long years of experience with Gertrude, SND, '52, treasurer at Em­ Boston, MA 02115 students, her creative ingenuity, and a manuel. Please be sure to include your name, joyous sense of humor made her the address, and year of graduation. right person for the demanding posi­ tion which she held. 8