Edgecliff Student Newspaper

Edgecliff Student Newspaper

Xavier University Exhibit Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper Proceedings 1963-09-27 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" (1963). Edgecliff College Newspaper. Book 174. http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper/174 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]. The Edgecliff Vol. XXIX Our Lady of Cincinnati, "Edgecliff," Cincinnati, Ohio, Se ptember 27, 1963 No. 1 Administrative Staff, Pa'e Quickens Faculty Add Members On New Dorm It's going up! up! up! The new A graduate of Edgecliff will public relations administrator. He dorm, which for some time was fill the newly-created position of has more than 30 years of experi­ me rely an architect's blue print, is director of admissions. Sister Mary ence in public communications. now becoming a reality. Marlene, R.S.M ., rec e i v e d her The 300-room dormitory, besides M .A. from Catholic University housing resident students, will also where she majored in speech and include a student center, bookstore, drama. Council Plans coffee shop and health center. Other staff additions: Thus, ·it will accommodate both Sister Mary Kyran, R.S.M ., New Program resident and day stude nts. joins the English department. She Student Council members will The eight-floor, $1,652,000 struc­ received her Ph.D. from Notre discuss a proposal to reorganize ture is being financed with a Fed­ Dame University. standing committees at their meet­ eral loan of $1,350,000. L. P . Cotter, Assoc., is the architect. Dr. Rita Lynn, professor of so­ ing Sunday morning. Although Emery Hall now hous­ ciology and social work, is an alum­ According to a plan recently pro­ es a little less than 50 students and na of Trinity College, Washington, posed by president Elaine Byrne, a large number live at the Font­ D . C. She received her doctorate the former standing committees bonne, the greater pe rcentage of from the Catholic University of would be designated as school com­ Edgecliff students commute. America and has taught in Puerto mittees. Members of the student Beginning the '64 school year, Rico. body at large would serve on these these percentages will g r e a t l y committees under the general di­ Mrs. Mary C. Sterneberg, a change, according to Sister Mary rection of the sophomore and fresh­ home economics instructor, re­ Virginia, as the numbe r of resident man representatives to the Council. ceived her degree from the Uni­ students rises to meet the number Each committee would elect its versity of Cincinnati. of commuters. own chairman. Robert Marcazzo, an instructor " Next year's statistics," Sister in speech and drama, received his The school committees would in­ continued, " will prove this change B .A. degree from St. John's Uni­ clude those for basketball and foot­ as the mounting requests from out­ versity, Brooklyn, and is working ball tickets, the undercroft, the of-town students to be admitted to toward an M .A. at Catholic Uni­ Hotel Plan, parking regulations, Edgecliff are fulfilled." versity. One of the Edgecliff Acad­ publicity and dormitory. Formerly emy stars for several seasons, Mr. only members of Student Council Marcazzo appeared as Tybalt in served on these committees. Campus Romeo and Juliet, Caliban in The Elaine also proposed that the Tempest, Ch'ang Lin in The Chalk following committees be designated The new dorm is going up and donn students Betsy Mc­ Circle, and Hotspur in Henry IV. as Council's standing committees: Calendar Mr. Robert L. Otto, a graduate Caffrey (on ladder), Patricia Shanahan, and Paulette Sparacino club co-ordination; community and are going up to investigate the structure. SEPTEMBER of Xavier University and one of the cultural relations; social activities; 27 - Assembly-Catholic Lay first lay teachers at Edgecliff. re­ special projects; and area council. Missionary Corps turned to the campus in June as Classes Begin Members of Student Council would 29 - Student Council Mass, Classes for Saturday students direct these committees. Breakfast and Meeting will begin Sept. 28. Mass Opens The reorganization, according to Open House Elaine, would provide experience breakfast prior to their meeting. OCTOBER CLMC 'Director in the various phases of student The Rev. Martin Garry, O.P ., will College Year 4 - Press Club Meeting Mr. Dan Schiller, recruitment government to those who are in­ celebrate the Mass at 9 a .m. in 8 - Mothers Club Tea terested in qualifying for positions To demonstrate, as the R ev. director for Catholic Lay Mission the college chapel. CSMC Meeting Alfred G. Stritch explained, " an Corps, will explain his organization on Student Council. If accepted, Sister Mary Virginia, president 9 - Assembly-College Club the plan will be presented to the interior consecration to the ideals today to students interested in the of the college, will welcome the NFCCS Supper Meeting student body at a College Club of God and His Blessed Mother," lay apostolate. He will also show group at the breakfast in the col­ 11-13-Notre Dame Weekend convocation in October. Mass was offered yesterday morn­ color slides of Corps members lege dining hall. Mr. Robert Otto, 15 - IRC Meeting ing on the Emery campus officially working in Texas and Panama. Student Council members will administrator of public relations, Science Club Meeting opening the school year. attend Mass and the traditional will be the guest speaker. Music Club Meeting Students and faculty partici­ 16 - Assembly-Fashion Show pated in the Holy Sacrifice of the CSMC Bake Sale Mass to consecrate all Edgecliff 18-19-Edgecliff United Nations Moc:k United Nations Convenes On Campus activities for the academic year to Assembly the Holy Spirit. 20- Father-Daughter Mass Edgecliff United Nations Assem­ The c e l e bran t was Father and Breakfast bly (EUNA), sponsored by the Stritch, college chaplain and head 25-27 - NFCCS Regional history department of Our Lady of the social science division. The Congress of Cincinnati College, goes into choral group, under the direction by E laine Byrnes, Student Council session Oct. 18-19 on the college of Mr. H elmut Roehrig, led the president, and Linda Woeste, pres­ campus. singing. ident of the senior class. Delegates from 29 area high At the cap and gown investiture Student Council members r e­ schools have been invited to at­ Wednesday afternoon on Emery ceived their distinguishing blue tend the two-day program of as­ Circle, Father Stritch blessed the tassels. The faculty and student semblies and discussions. Each high academic caps and presented them body attended the ceremony in school ·represents a nation of the to t he freshmen. He was assisted academic attire. world in the general assembly of EUNA. The delegates for each nation Visitors Tour Departments will meet for committee discussions after registration, Oct. 18. Under Students from local private and up in the departme nts of home the direction of Edgecliff students parochial high schools and their economics, science, mathematics they will frame and vote upon res­ parents will view the Edgecliff and audio-visual. olutions to be presented to the campus Sunday afternoon at the E laine Byrne heads the student session of the General Assembly, annual "Open House." tour committee. Othe r committee Oct. 19. Members of Student Council will chairmen include Mr. Robert Ryan, Fathers Club president, registra­ The proposed committees are conduct tours through Grace Hall tion committee; Mr . George Zins, the Political and Security Com­ of Science, Brennan Memorial Li­ Mothers Club president, hostess mittee, the Economic and Finan­ brary, the Art Department, the committee; and Mrs. Gregory Ol­ cial Committee, and the Social and Edgecliff Academy of Fine Arts, berding, Alumnae Association pres­ Cultural Committee. These com­ McAuley Hall, and the Adminis­ ident, welcoming committee. mittees will serve as a point to tration Building. Visitors will also r begin discussions but the delegates see the dormitory, which is now will be free to present other reso­ under construction. lutions or topics of discussion be­ Several departments will present TEA fore the group. special exhibits. The Edgecliff The Mothers Club will honor the freshmen, other new students Among the Edgecliff students Academy of Fine Arts will feature the art work produced in Spain and their mother at a tea Oct. s: participating in EUNA are Pa­ Weather permitting, the event tricia Cafferky, Susan Schmitt, Judge William C. Dammarell, president of the General Assem­ by Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy during their recent sabbatical leave. will be held on the lawn of Emery, Anne Crenshaw, Julie Mooney and bly of the Edgecliff United Nations, discusses the program with otherwise in Emery Hall. Sylvia Sieve. Julie Mooney, center, and Patricia Cafferky. Demonstrations will also be set 2 THE EDGECLIFF September 27, 1963 Challenge 'Bring Back The Bible' The Supreme Court ruled on ,;Tune 2~, 1962 that the daily Treaty Bans recitation of an official state prayer m public schools, even though non-compulsory, offends the religious freedom guaranteed in the Atmospheric Constitution. This summer, the Court handed down another de­ cision upholding its ruling on the matter.' Nuclear Tests Cries of "Bring back the Bible," however, are echoing throughout many sections of the na~io~ as the court order ~s by Anne Crenshaw being enforced. Incidents of protest md1cate that many Ameri­ After countless attempts by the cans are dissatisfied with the ruling.

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