Xavier University Exhibit Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper Proceedings 1967-05-23 Edgecliff tudeS nt Newspaper Edgecliff olC lege - Cincinnati Follow this and additional works at: http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper Recommended Citation Edgecliff oC llege - Cincinnati, "Edgecliff tudeS nt Newspaper" (1967). Edgecliff College Newspaper. Book 202. http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper/202 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Proceedings at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Vol. XXXII Our Lady of Cincinnati, "Edgecliff," Cincinnati, Ohio, May 23, 1967 No. 5 'Academic Sharing' Archaeologist to Speak at c ·ommencement Promises Future Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of School of Oriental Research in the college awards. Twelve others merited by two students. The Theology Major Hebrew Union College-Jewish Palestine. His studies led him · to will receive their degrees cum Sister Mary Constance Psychol­ "Academic Sharing" of faculty, Institute of Religion, distinguished expioration of the Biblical past laude. They are: Sr. John Mary, ogy Award, donated by Mrs. curriculum, facilities, etc., is being Biblical archaeologist, rabbi, and in the Holy Land and to archae­ R.S.M., Patric a Donovan, Sr. Ann George W. Kisker, was awarded discussed by· administrators of author, will be the pr inc i pa 1 ological discoveries which have Marie, R.S.lVJ.., Judy Morshauser, to Mary Ann Wolking. Junior Our Lady of Cincinnati C<lllege s p ea k e r at Edgecliff's 32nd revolutionized the world's knowl­ Jean Gunner, Jeanne. O'Connell, psychology major, Peggy Beehan, and Xavier University. Fin a 1 edge of Bible lands in antiquity Lynne Radford, Jacquelyn Wood­ received the National Science plans are pending until a study and of the Bible itself. ruff, Mary Ellen Beumer, Anne Foundation Undergraduate Re­ of the problems involved - e.g., Dr. Glueck has discovered more Sack, Donna Labbe and Mary search Program Award. tuition, faculty salaries, sched­ than 1,000 ancient sites in Trans­ Ann Wolking. The George E. McDonald Chris­ uling of classes, transportation jordan and over 500 in the Negev. Special Honors tian Art Award was presented to and similar questions - is com­ These explorations mark the first two senior art majors, Donna At the H o n o r s Convocation Ratermann and Susan Wood. The pleted and the problems are re­ time that entire countries have May 14 individual awards were solved. been studied archaeologically. Charles Fleischmann Scholarship presented to students. was awarded to Lois Lipps and A faculty committee at each His latest book is Deities and institution will conduct the study. The Journalism Department Mary Ellen Littelmann. Dolphins: the Story of the Naba- presented two awards. Martha Dr. Daniel J . Steible, Sr. Mary taens. ' Twenty-two seniors were ad­ Rose Agnes, R.S.M., and Miss Johnson merited the Pi Delta Degrees Conferred mitted to membership in Who's Jane Glenn comprise the commit­ Epsilon Med a 1 of Merit. The Who Among Students in Ameri­ tee appointed at Edgecliff. Following Dr. Glueck's address, Catholic Press Award- "Apostle can Colleges and Universities. Eventually, Villa Madonna Col­ Archbishop Karl J . Alter, who of the Word" -was received by will preside at the convocation, Penny McDonnell and Mary Ann Kappa Gamm a Pi, National lege and Mount Saint Joseph Catholic Honor Society for Wo­ College may join Edgecliff and will greet the graduates and their . Wolking. parents. men, selected ten seniors for Xavier University in similar pro­ Sr. Mary Kristin, R.S.M., re­ membership based on the cri­ grams. A project of this type is The 175 seniors then will be ceived the John Brinker Philoso­ terion of academic excellence, ex­ n ow under consideration. The Dr. Nelson Glueck presented by Sr. Mary Dolora, phy Award. Mary Ann Nafz was tracurricular leadership and vote Chairmen of the Theology De­ R.S.M. , academic dean, to Sr. chosen by the Chemistry Depart­ of the faculty. Patricia Donovan, partments of Xavier University, commencement exercises Tues­ Mary Virginia, R.S.M., president, ment to receive the American In­ Judy Morshauser, Jean Gunner, Mount Saint Joseph, Villa Ma­ day, May 30. who will confer the degrees. stitute of Chemists Award. The Jeanne O'Connell, Lynne Rad­ donna and Edgecliff met recently A native of Cincinnati, Dr. Of the 175 graduates, one, Sr. German Societies Aw a r d was ford, Jacquelyn Woodntff, Mary to discuss a program leading to Mary Kristin, R.S.M., will receive given to June Allum and Anne Ellen Beumer, Anne Sack, Donna a major in theology, involving Glueck was ordained to the rab­ binate at the Hebrew Union Col­ her degree summa cum laude, the Sack.· Labbe and Mary Ann Wolking class work at two or more of highest academic distinction that Psychology awards have been received this honor. their institutions. lege in 1923. A member of the Sr. Mary Dolora, R.S.M., Aca­ faculty of the Hebrew Union Col­ demic Dean, who has participated lege since 1929, he was named its in the planning sessions, stated, president in 1947. "Other plans for sharing among After ordination, Dr. Glueck Grad Schools Beckon colleges wijl be investigated and spent four year~ at the universi­ evaluated to provide an optimum ties of Berlin, Heidelberg and program of studies for future Jena (where he received his Ph.D. Faculty, Students Seek Advanced Degrees Edgecliff students." in 1927) and at the Amer i can Eight graduates and two fac~ 'in Chicago with a traineeship clinical traineeship at Longview ulty members will be represent­ from the National Institute of State Hospital. She hopes to earn ing Edgecliff on various graduate Mental Health. Judy was offered her doctorate "eventually and school campuses next year as a. fellowship from Ohio State work in a clinical setting. Mary they begin studies toward ad­ University. Ann also received, but did not Newly Elected Council vanced degrees. Mary Ann Wolking will enter accept, traineeships fr o m Du­ Mr. J'ames Wasserman, instruc­ the Master's program in psychol­ quesne University and the Uni­ tor of philosophy for the past ogy at Xavier University with a versity of Houston. to Study Campus Assets two years, has received a doc­ Cindy Mason. newly elected Student Council president, stated in toral intern fellowship from Ohio an interview that she "will not go into office with the attitude 'down State University. Mr. Wasserman, Summer Plans Promise Travel with authority.' The coming year for me is going to be one in which who holds a M.A. in philosophy, I will attempt to make personal responsibility the unifying goal on will work towards his doctorate Junior to South Dakota nance the students' transportation costs. campus. It is each girl's obligation to accept the challenges a college in higher education, specializing Peggy Beehan, junior psychol­ life holds. Responsible involvement serves to strengthen in practice in college administration, at Ohio ogy major, was recently awarded faculty to Eur~pe those ideals which each girl holds in theory." State. a $600 National Science Founda­ Faculty members plan eventful Mr. Theodore Zickefoose. chem­ tion grant to participate in the She continued: "I see Council as the prime example of a body summers. Mrs. John McGreal. istry instructor, will study at the Undergraduate Research Program which can offer the student concrete opportunities to contribute her French instructor, will work on University of Cincinnati for his at the University of South Dakota ideas and then unite with others in promotion of common goals." her doctorate in the social foun­ doctorate in bio-chemistry. for a ten-week period this sum­ Cindy's vice-president, Jane Smith_. joins her in this drive to bring mer. · 11·• dations of education at the Uni­ the campus to a new awareness of itself. Cindy explained, "Definite Pat Flanigan, who will wed The program is designed to versity of Cincinnati. Following plans are not prepared yet, but I am anticipating a study of campus Phillip Romito in August, plans complement student's undergrad­ this, she and her husband will problems by the Council members this summer, to present a strong to obtain a Master's Degree in uate preparation in psychology. visit Europe, specifically England, program in September." theatre arts at Catholic Univer­ Paris and Scandinavia. sity in Washington, D. C., while Explaining what her summer In line with this, Kathy McCoy, Council secretary, noted that her husband will study philoso­ will be like, Peggy says: Dr. Elizabeth Miller, professor the committees from the Academic Freedom Seminar offered "a good phy at Georgetown University. "The program is divided into of psychology, will accompany step towards responsible planning" and that this idea will be taken three phases. The Orientation Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs (who held an into consideration as part of Council's plans for next September. Sociology major Jean Gunner Phase will concern itself with Adlerian Workshop at Edgecliff Jeanne Meihaus, Council treasurer, is in agreement with Cindy's will study psychiatric social work the general problems, methods in .January) to Athens, Greece, to desire to re-emphasize the importance of Student Council elections. for an M.S.W. degree at Loyola and techniques of psychological assist him in giving a two-week She and Cindy agree: "When only half the school votes, as in this University in Chicago. Jean is the research. The Tutorial Phase is summer institute on Adler's ap­ last election, this means that not enough students realize the signifi­ recipient of a U.S. Public Health next. I will have to select a spon­ proach to encouraging children to cance of Council positions." traineeship, which includes full sor from among the staff re­ learn.
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