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crs,“ SSSSS£C olleges to Be Hosts on Hov. 30 I To Catholic High School Seniors Loreffo Heights Plans Regis Program Schedule of Discussions Includes Talks For Senior Girl Students On Orientation Two hundred fifty male High school seniors from the "Why a Catholic College?" by Catholic schools of Denver will Dr. Earl C Bach, admissions seniors from Denver’s parochial have a preview of college life counselor; and “Any Girl Can high schools arc expeaed to at­ when they attend the College G o to College W ho Really tend High School Day at Regis and Career Day at Loretto Wants to Go" by Ella Sueper, College, Denver, on Friday, Nov. Heights College on Nov. 30. , senior. 30. Following registration at 1 The first session will be fol­ A general assembly, talks on p.nL in Tile Hall of the Admin- lowed by the presentation of a various phases of college life, istradon Building, t^e opening group o f songs by the French tours of the campus, and an in­ session will be held in the col­ Singers o f Loretto. tra-squad game between mem­ bers of Regis’ varsity basketball lege auditorium. Joan Vecchio, Campus Activities student body president, will wel­ team are on the afternoon pro­ At 2:30 p.mi officers of major come the seniors to the college. gram. campus activities will explain Topics for discussion at this Donald Klene, Regis admis­ the work of these organizations session will include "What Is sions counselor, said the pro­ Mrs. Ferdi­ the famous Guarneri family o f violin-makers. on the campus. These include 'Grandma's Pet Waltz' nand Guar- College?" by Sister Eileen Ma­ gram is designed as an orienta­ Also shown in the picture are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Student Government Associa­ nieri, rijtht rear, smiles in approval as members George, the Guarnieris’ son-in-law and daughter, rie, dean of the college; “W hy tion to college work in general. of her family serenade her. The orchestration tion, National Federation of and their three children, Albert, left; Chippie, a Liberal Arts College?" by Sis­ "Even if a student does not plan for the piece was composed by her husband, Catholic College Students and to take his college work at Re­ Professor Ferdinand Guarnieri, descendant of and Catherine. ter Cecille, dean o f students; the National Student Associa­ Mother Cotherine McAuley gis, he should be able to profit + + + ■ tion, by Joan Vecchio; sodality, + from these sessions.” By Jay Gould Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Mary Kay Rater; missions, Julie + + + + 111 Ireland 125 Years Ago Students from Regis, Mt. Q r - THE HOUSE OF GUAR- Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1956— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Lowe; Confraternity of Chris­ mel, Holy Family, St Francis de NERI in Cremona, Italy, was Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue tian Doctrine, Suzy Collins; pOb- the most famous violin-making Sales’, St. Joseph’s, Qthedral, family of all time. The most Ucatigns, Sheila Murphy; press Mercy Sisters W ill Note Annunciation, and Mullen High illustrious member of the fam­ club, Beverly Slavsky; forensics Schools will attend. ily during the great years and drama, Eleanor Lommel; In­ Members of the Regis faculty o j violin-making was Giuseppe ternational Relations Club, Car­ Guarneri del Gesu. One of his Anniversary of Founding and student body will deliver violins was the favorite of Pa.? DENVER CATHOLIC men Gutierrez; Star Nights and short talks on the subjects ganini who liked to call it “his Glee Club, Mamie Bowe;^ Ski Sistens of Mercy in Colorado on Dec. 12 will ob­ W hy G o to College?,” ‘"The Re­ cannon.” This violin is now Club, Marty O’Bryan; Quirt and serve the 125th anniversary of the founding of their gis Future,” "Life oh the Cam­ in the museum in Genoa. Q op , Kathy McGinnis; and de­ religious community by Mother Catherine McAuley. pus,” "W hy Choose a Catholic Professor Ferdinand Guar­ partmental clubs and social life, Seventy-two of her spiritual daughters, from the Prov­ College?,” "Academic Advan­ nieri of 536 Clarkson Street, Kay Glowes. ince of Omaha, are now serving in the Archdiocese of tages of the Small School," Denver, is a descendant of this REGISTER The seniors and college host Denver, in schools, a hospital. Basketball Prospects 1956-57,” famous family, and he is car­ VOL. Lll. No. 16. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 DENVER, COLORADO esses will adjourn to Machebeuf and visitation o f the poor, sick, rying on the tradition of string and aged in nursing homes. "The Aims and Methods o f the instrument-making and repair­ t o n for refreshments before re­ It has been said o f Mother New Campaign Liberal Arts,” "Business Educa­ ing. Bom in Italy, he came to turning to the Administration Catherine McAuley that she tion, Courses and Objectives,” the United States at an early Building, home economics lab­ founded her institute on Cal­ age. Ho first took lessons on For Hospital The Sciences,” and "Job Pros­ Coloradons Responding Well oratory, and art studio for dem­ vary, there to serve a Cruci­ the mandolin and later studied fied Redeemer. This spirit of pects for the Regis Graduate.” violin under a member o f the onstrations and question and an­ suffering and acceptance o f the In Leadville At 4:30 p.m. a special pre­ New York Philharmonic. He swer periods on the courses and cross was left as a legacy to had a unique way o f financing view game featuring varsity curriculum. High school students her daughters in the form of A supplementary fund cam members of the Regis Rangers these lessons. While practicing In Aid of Hungarian Refugees the Cohstitutions. at least five hours a day, he will have an opportunity to at­ paigm for $168,000 is being will be played in the Regis gym. Suffering which caused her conducted for the new St. 'Vin­ himself had students from tend the two discussions of their By Frank Morriss Monsi^or Kolka to NCWC If press reports o f confusion institute to flourish marked cent Hospital, Leadville. Con­ whom he received enough Colorado Catholics are Catholic Relief Services in New in efforts to help the Hungar choice from among the 14 to be Catherine’s life from early struction on the $1,000,000 money to pay for his own les­ York, where they will bolster ians are true, that is in direct Gifts Tofaling $105 responding with warmth presented. Discussions will be childhood to the grave. Shortly plant, which was begun in July, sons. the.CRS work in Austria in be­ contrast to the Catholic pro­ after her birth on Sept. 29, • • * and generosity to the need conducted on the following 14' has been halted for the winter. half o f the refugees. gram. Catholic Relief Services, 1781, she was forced by the Sister Jean de Paul of the Given St. Jude Burse PROFESSOR GUARNIERI o f Hungarian refugees, and Response Unprecedented organized for a decade (for­ course offerings: Arc, business, death of her parents to make Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ Two contributions totalinfr took up sketching, but when it that response is being chan­ The Denverites’ purely Chris­ merly as War Relief Services) education, English and journal- her home with bigoted Protes- worth, Kans., the hospital ad­ $105 were received for the SL began to interfere wifh his neled into the world-wide and tian response is unprecedented, to help suffering anywhere, (T u m to Page S — Column 7) (Tum to P a g e s — Columns) ministrator, reported that the Jude Burse in the past week. music, he gave up what cer­ highly co-ordinated Catholic according to Monsignor Kolka. were ready when the Hungarian fund drive, made necessary by The burse, which was founded tainly would have been a prom­ plan to help the Hungarians. It is the first time the state’s uprising broke. Under the di­ Need ior All to Help leaps in construction costs to assist Denver archdiocesan ising career. ‘He devoted his Some 20 Denver homeowners Catholics have been called upon rection of'Father Fabian Flynn, since the original drive began seminarians toward their time to making and repairing have offered shelter to the ref­ — and have responded— to open CRS delegate in Austria, the in 1954, is “ progressing very ataing instruments. A string priestly goal, now totals ugees, according to Moiuignor their hearts and homes 'to vic­ Catholic agency had supplies, ENVELOPES AVAILABLE well.” instrument such as Mr, Guar­ $3,880.04. Elmer J. Kolka, director of the tims of Red tyranny without including blood plasma, flown She announced also that the nieri makes may take four* arcbdiocesan Catholic Resettle­ any motive other than to aid from the United States, inside laboratory in the new hospital The donors were C.H.L. of years or more to fashion and ment Committee. Much of the and rehabilitate heroic persons Hung;ary during the very first FOR SCHOOL PLEDGES will be dedicated to the late Denver, who submitted $100, the drying of the varnish is an­ response was the result o f a and their families who have days of the fighting. Father Pledge envelopes for persons bishop’s building program for Dr, Florence Sabin. She said and Mrs. C.F.W., Denver, who other long process. One viola story appearing in last week’s met national disaster. Flynn and thef CRS had to re­ who have not yet made a pledge the construction o f additional the Leadville area owes a great gave $6.

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