Edgecliff Student Newspaper

Edgecliff Student Newspaper

Xavier University Exhibit Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper Proceedings 1954-10-15 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" (1954). Edgecliff College Newspaper. Book 105. http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper/105 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 Volu me XX Our Lady of Cincinna ti College, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 15, 1954 No. 1 Edgecliff Extends Welcome To NFC CS Regional Congress Brennan Memorial Scene Of Sessions; ' ) \ . t~ • Mary Burns Bohlen Keynote Speaker · ' 1 .. This evening marks the opening of the tenth annual Re­ gional Conference of the NFCCS in Brennan Memorial Library at Our Lady of Cincinnati college. The Congress, which has for its theme this year "The Catholic Student in a Modern Drama under the Direction of Mary Immaculate" will extend from Oct. 15-17. delegate and national vice-p res­ Student representatives, dele­ iden t and has actively participa­ gates and officers as well as fac­ ted in civic a nd religious affairs ulty moderators will participate in the Cincinnati area since her in the varied activities scheduled graduation . The discussions will for the three-day meeting.P er­ inc lude Social Service, Foren sics, sons active in pla nning th e Con ­ Missions, Mariology, Christian gress have been the Rev. Alfred Doctrin e, Studen t Governmen t Stritch, regional m oderator of the a nd Literary pa n els. Ohio-Ken tucky region ; Margie The con gress, which is con­ S ebastiani, Congress Ch airman , ducted in a different city each assisted by Audrey Dona hue and year, includes the following col­ P atricia M orrissey; and Carole leges: Mt. S t. J oseph, Our L a dy Lucas of Mt. St. J oseph, w ho is of Cin cinnati, S t. Mary of the chairman of registration . Othe r Spr ings, Nazareth college, Uni­ committees and th eir respective versity of Dayton , Ursuline col­ chairmen a r e: publicity, Harold lege a nd X a vier university. Matthews, Xavier; arran gements, T he Holy S acrifice of the Mass J oy S mith, Edgecliff; dan ce, J ohn w ill be offered in the Chapel of Grupenhoff, Xavier ; a nd p ro­ Our Lady of P erpetual H elp at grams, Mary Caryl K e mper, 8: 30 a.m. on Sat., Oct. 16. T he Edgecliff. Edgecliff Choral Club w ill sing. The campus committee discussing plans for i he regional congress are, left to right: Mary LaVallee, The key-note speaker w ill be Bened iction of the Most Blessed regional secretary; Joy Smith, junior Edgecliff NFCCS delegate; Audrey Donahue, regional Social Ser­ Mary Burns Bohle n, a graduate Sacrament will be given in t he vice commissi-On chairman; Margie Sebastiani, Congress chairman; and Patricia Morrissey, campus Social of Our Lady of Cincinnati col­ College Ch ap el at 5: 00 p.m. Sat­ Service chairman. lege, w ho once served as NFCCS urd ay. Players Plan Fall Production; Variety Show Goes To Press; Sympathy is extended by the students and faculty to Miss Sara Publish Pygmalion Date, Cast Directors Edit 'Newzapoppin~ ' Thompson '47 and Judy Thomp­ son Olberding '54 on the death of Edgecliff will present " N ewz­ Ejge::liff Players' first Shav­ Judith Disney, Grace Crary, Tom Seniors will open th e show their father, to Sister l\lacy Ca­ ian pr:iduction will be presented Bun ker, D on Stringer, Agnes apoppin," its an11ual Variety with "Good News" and the cli­ mille, R.S.M., '43 and Ela ine Sunday, Nov. 21. According to Cloud, Tom Burke, Mary Jeanne Show for the benefit of the max of the entire show will be critics this play, Pygmalion, is Grunkemeyer and Tony Nebbioso. NFCCS college and university the choral presentation of Fred Cha rters, '54 on the death of their George B. Shaw's most popular The plot of Shaw's play paral­ relief, on Oct. 27 and Oct. 29 in Waring's arrangement of the mothers, to Marian Tha ler, senior, comedy. lels that of the famous Greek the college auditorium. The show "Battle Hymn of the Republic" a nd Ann Midden, junior on the The Players and their roles story "Pygmalion and Galatea," !s under the general direction of which will be sung by the entire death of their fath ers. are: Joan Oden, Liza Doolittle; which concerns a sculptor, Pyg­ Miss Paulina Howe ~; who will be cast. Charles Marcellino, Mr. Doolittle; malion, whose statue of a beau­ assisted by the following student Jeannine Grannen, Mrs. Higgins; tiful woman comes to life. All directors: Marian Fox, senior; Marilyn Bowling, Mrs. Pearce; joy is tur ned to sorrow when Judy Disney, junior; J oan Hus­ Famous Convert Will Lecture Jeanne Favret, Mrs. Eynsford Pygmalion realizes that his Gal­ sey, sophomore; and Shi e 1a Blinkhorn, freshman. Hill; Gail Lonnemann, Miss Clara atea has no feeling. Shaw's Pyg­ At Student Assembly Oct. 20 Eynsford Hill; Jim Brandabur, malion, Henry Higgins, a teacher The scene of this year's Var­ Freddy. Supporting cast includes; of phonetics, forgets that Liza iety Show is to be laid in a news­ Sir Arnold Lunn will discuss "Catholic Authors Whom Joan Gauche, Maureen Keating, Doolittle, his "Galatea," d oes have paper office where all the editors I Have Known" at the student assembly on Oct. 20. This feeling. It starts w hen Higgins will be assembled, each with her bets a friend that he can turn a own particular problem. The speaker is a world-famed apologist, author, lecturer, and Cockney flower girl, Liza, into respective editors will be por­ mountaineer. a ducheEs in six months. trayed by M arian Glandorf, Caryl Sir Arnold, a convert to Catholicism, said, "I entered 1\.11 ~ea ts are reserved. K emper, Betty Gellenbeck, Betty the Church alon g the road of Hauck, Barbara Morrissey, Mar­ controversy a nd by the gate of ilyn Thaman, a nd Mary Deller. reason. I clarified my mind by Dr. Belai Discusses wr.iting three controversial books, OCTOBER 'Austria 1948-1954' and I did not become a Catholic 15. lG. 17. NFCCS Regional Carel Party Heads until I had found a satisfactory Congress "Austria 1948 and 1954" will be '54 Club Agenda answer to the worst that could 18. Red Cross Meeting. the topic discussed by Dr. Lou­ be said against. the Church." The Liturgical Meeting isa Belai at the school assembly Under the direction of Mrs. story of his conversion, Now I on Wed., Nov. 3. This summer 20. Assembly Speaker-Arnold Joseph Cloud, the Edgecliff See, has been translated into D r. Belai, a graduate of the Uni­ twenty languages. The greater Lunn Mother's Club has resumed its versity of Vienna, visited Aus­ 21. Sociology Club Meetin g activities. The annual Card Party number ui nis books, which are tria, her native country, and Hol­ almost fifty, are in the field of 27. Variety Show will be conducted on Oct. 28 in land on a ten week tour. In 1948 apologetics, skiing, mountaineer­ 23. Mothers' Club Fall Card Emery. Mrs. Francis Grannen and s he also was in Vienna, at which ing and travel. Party Mrs. Alfred Simon, chairman and time s he saw many ruins of the Born in India in 1888, Sir Ar­ 29. Variety Show co-chairman, respectively, invite city. In her speech she will com­ especially. the new members, the nold was educated at Harrow NOVEMBER pare conditions in Austria during mothers of freshmen and new and at Oxford. Since 1935 his 1. Feast of All Saints-Free Day these two visits. students. The other committees lecture tours have brought him 2. Edgecliff Players' Meeting During her sojourn in Vienna and their chairmen are: tickets, to the United States a number 8. Mid-term Examinations this summer with her brother, Mrs. Harry Thaman, publicity, of times, also to Australia and 9. Mothers Club Meeting Dr. Belai saw many of her Mrs. Thomas McDonough and to most countries in Europe. Dur­ friends and also attended the ing both the Spanish War and 10. Assembly Speaker-Dr. Belai combination raffle, Mrs. William Viennese music festival. After Sir Arnold Lunn the second World War he became 11. Faculty Meeting Schmidter. 12. Alumnae Card P arty remaining seven weeks in her a war correspondent, and he was Dr. Daniel Steible, head of 16. Music. Club Meeting native city, she traveled to Zurich, in the service of the U. S. State Edgecliff's English department, 1.R.C. Meeting Switzerland and then on to Am­ Nov. Movie Marks I:epartment in Germany in 1953. will address the mothers at the Tri-Lingual Meeting sterdam, Holland where she stop­ :Curing the past few years, a Nov. 9 meeting. His topic, "A Second Of Quartet 17. A sembly Speaker-Dr. Ayd i;ed for four days before return­ number of honors of international Teacher Goes T .V." will reveal -"The Catholic Church and ing to the United States. Tlie Bridge of San Luis Rey significance have come to him. He some of his experien.::es with tele­ Psychiatry." Dr. Belai stated that although will be shown at a special as­ was knighted by the Queen for vision in the past yrnr. cience Club Meeting she was glad to sec her friends sembly on Mon., Nov.

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