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The Edgecliff Volume XXVI Our Lady of Cincinnati College, Cincinnati Ohio, November 13, 1960 No. 3 Edgecliff Departments Prepare For Secondary Students, Parents High school juniors and seniors Fossils collected from various verte­ working on various projects, includ­ and their parents will be guests of brates also may be viewed. ing senior theses. The students will Edgecliff this afternoon at the an· Natural science students will ex­ answer any questions as well as nual Open House. Sister M . Vir­ hibit projects completed on inverte­ demonstrate materials. ginia, president, extended invita­ brates, algae, f u n g i, flowering In the Home Economics Build­ tions to all Catholi c high schools plants and vertebrates. The chem­ ing, clothing construction items in the Cincinnati and Northern istry classes directed by Miss Jane will be featured. Kentucky area. Glenn and Sister M . Harold will be McAuley, the Speech Building Representatives to the Student on hand to demonstrate certain and Brennan Memorial also will Council will be hostesses for the chemical reactions. Under the guid­ be visited. Final stop on the tour afternoon. ance of Dr. Louisa Belai, mechan­ will be Emery Hall. There, mem· "Sign Here," say c arol Trauth and Kathleen Hughes to Diane Bard is chairman of the ical experiments will be carried on hers of the home economics depart· visiting seniors Marie Magnoni, Nancy Cluxton and Susan Planning Committee. Working with in the physics laboratory. ment will serve refreshments to Schmitt. her are the following members of All Advent and pre-Christmas the visitors. Student Council: Kathleen Byrne, articles made at Edgecliff are be· Marilyn Mauer, Jrnn Dennemann, ing displayed today for the high Grace Moss, Lucy Russell, George­ school seniors who are guests of Variety Show Federation Sponsors anne Frank, Patricia Merrill, Gayle the open house. Visitors will dis­ Brew, Carol Trauth and Kathleen cover a dozen different designs for Hughes. Christmas cards as well as 20 indi­ Hospitality Chairman is Mariann vidual student designs. Gift items Needs Ta lent " A Variety Show calls for a va· Study Of Pluralism Kuebler; she will be assisted by in enameling, ceramics, sculpture riety of talent," says Edgecliff's Betty Wilton, Rose Ann Stadt­ and printing will be shown. Re· By Joyce Hugenberg '62 stand on these matters? Or is it miller, Nancy Spicer, Joyce Hugen­ peated this year are the "O Anti· talent-scout, Theresa Froehle who Did you ever talk to a Jew or that we are victims of what has berg, Judith Lynch, Mary-Clarke phon" designs created last year by is directing the campus production Protestant? been termed a "ghetto complex?" Schulte and Judy Woeste. Elaine Huninghake. All art majors Jan. 6. "Sure," you'll say. Whatever the reason, the Na­ Freshman biologists, under the will be present in the department Ideas for sketches, or fully· Did you ever discuss religion tional Federation of Catholic Col­ direction of Sister Mary Wini· written sketches are needed for the with them? lege Students (NFCCS) has pro­ fred, w i 11 display experiments show, setting of which will be a "Wait a minute," you'll probably posed a remedy by inaugurating a which they have been setting up in Readings, Hymns girls' boarding school. Broadway answer, "everyone knows you just national program to study the na­ class. Methods of testing alkaloids, hit tunes will be used as back­ don't talk about religion." ture of the pluralistic society in a test for amino acids using paper To Compose Hour ground. All acts must be in The­ Well, did you ever talk to them which we live. This program should chromatography and the history Our Lady of Cincinnati College resa's hands by Nov. 16 so that about separation of church and enable the participants to talk in­ and function of coal tar dyes will Alumnae will sponsor "An Advent they may be worked into the theme state? or censorship? or religious telligently with members of other be included in their exhibition. Hour" Wednesday, Nov. 30. Pur· of the show. education? religious groups about sources of Dr. Mary Jane Showers will pose of the Advent Hour will be to Acting and singing talent also are "Why should I? We'd just get conflict and misunderstanding be­ supervise the dissection of several strengthen the relation of alumnae needed, according to The resa, who into an argument," might be your tween Catholics and adherents of specimens by her anatomy class. with the college and to extend the insists, "Even if you don't think answer. other faiths. spiritual and the cultural life of the you have any theatrical specialty, Why don't we talk about these Each of the 175 Catholic colleges college into their lives. there will be openings for chorus things with people of other beliefs? and universities which belong to The program, to be held in ';he work." Is it because we know they won't NF will conduct a special study on Council Backs college auditorium, will include agree with us? Or is it that we campus to prepare students for this scripture readings, Advent hymns. don't know enough about our own exchange of ideas whose ultimate Citizens Group explanations of Advent customs and Archbishop Speaks purpose is inter-faith cooperation. a display and sale of materials for Archbishop Karl J. Alter will Sixteen students of Our Lady of Students of Our Lady of Cincin­ seasonal observances. Christmas s p e a k on the "Ecumenical ALUMNAE SOLICITORS Cincinnati will participate in the nati College will formulate a policy cards and gifts prepared by the Council" on campus at a meet­ pluralism study. The girls will read concerning the problem of indecent college liturgy committee and the ing of the Notre Dame Club, KICK OFF FUND DRIVE a designated book and then meet literature to supplement the work art department also will be avail­ Dec. 11 at 6:00 p.m. Kick·off dinner at the college monthly on Sunday afternoons for of Citizens for Decent Literature. able. this evening will mark the begin­ a discussion session. The Rev. Mar­ A report on this policy will be ning of the sixth annual Edgecliff tin Garry, O.P ., chairman of Edge· made at the Student Council meet­ Alumnae Fund Drive. Present at cliff's philosophy department, wi ll ing, Nov. 29. the event will be all the solicitors serve as adviser for the group. Sis­ Marilyn Mauer heads the policy Edgecliff Colleen's Plan and district chairmen, officers of ter Mary Ge rtrude, NFCCS mod­ committee. She and her committee the Alumnae Association and the erator, also will take part in the will draw up a resolution giving Edgecliff Advisory Council. Mem· meetings. the Council's stand and proposed hers of the Edgecliff Husbands At the first meeting, Nov. 20, the action on indecent literature. If To Create Irish Mood Committee, a group organized in book for discussion will be John approved by the Council, it will be " Mood Music" has been added of the production, are being as­ the past year whereby the hus­ Courtney Murray's We Hold These submitted to the Ohio-Kentucky to Edgecliff's production of Far Off sisted by a crew headed by Theresa bands of the alumnae have joined Truths: Catholic Reflections on the region of the National Federation Hills Nov. 18 and 20. Froehle, stage manager and Ann together to help with the expansion American Proposition. Father Mur­ of Catholic College Students; if ac· Since the locale of Lennox Rob­ Klobe rg, assistant stage manager. of the college, have also been ray, a J esuit, is widely respected cepted by the region, it will be pre· inson's Abbey play is old Ireland, Joyce Deane is in charge of make· invited. as one of the most vigorous and sented at the National NF Con­ characteristic songs will be sung up. She is being aided by Elizabeth Mary Burns Bohlen, Alumnae perceptive Catholic apologists of gress in Pittsburgh next August. before the opening curtain and be­ Dammarell, Carolyn Brink, Mary president, will act as mistress of our day. Two future dances will be dis­ tween acts by a group of "colleens" Ellen Kremer and Mary Hanley. ceremonies for the evening. The Students who will participate in cussed at the next Student Coun­ under the direction of Sister Mary Other committees include: stage­ program will include a report from this study are: Diane Bard, Mar­ cil meeting. The Yuletide Ball will Joeline. crew: Judy R einbolt, Sharon AI­ J ean Luttmer Freeman, chairman lene Henkel, Judith Lynch and be held Dec. 26 in the Marie An· The singers include: Maureen bonetti, Eilene Westerback, Dianne of the Special Gifts committee. A Betty Wilton, seniors; Maureen toinette Ballroom of the Alms Ho­ O'Connor, Janice Hoetker, Ann Bien, Rita Posinski, Mary Ann film of the ground breaking cere· Bonfield, Mary-Clarke S c·h u It e, tel , and the Junior Prom, May 5, Hirschberg, Theres a Froehle, Eckes and Lynn Luke; props, monies also will be shown.
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