Edgecliff Student Newspaper

Edgecliff Student Newspaper

Xavier University Exhibit Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper Proceedings 1972-09-27 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" (1972). Edgecliff College Newspaper. Book 231. http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper/231 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 Edgecliff College Vol. 38, No. 2 September 27, 1972 Cincinnati, Ohio Parents tour campus On November 4 and 5, Edgecliff Sunday. November 5 was held in two separate rooms. The remodeled greenhouse is the site of a "class under College will once again host its 11 Mass will be celebrated in However, this year it will be held glass" for Elementary School Art students. annual Parents' Weekend. This the Little Theatre on Edge­ in one large banquet room at the event will enable parents of stu· cliff's campus. President Motor Inn. Both parents dents attending Edgecliff to gain 12 Brunch served in the Garden and students are encouraged to at­ an insight into th e i r son's or Room. A speech will be given tend together. Students should also daughter's college environment and by S i s t e r Jane Kirchner, feel free to bring a date. Student-artists will experiences. President, Edgecliff College. As was mentioned earlier, the This year the Planning Commit­ Later Sunday afternoon a con­ idea of a "family affair" is being Occupy greenhouse tee is initiating a new program emphasized in all aspects of the cert will be given by the Music An unusual spot has been cre­ summer by Mary Margaret T evis, which would encourage students to plans concerning Parents' Week­ Department under the direction of ated on campus due to the inven­ a junior Art major. She chose the participate with their parents in end. all planned activities. The schedule Mr. Lee Spears, featuring both the tiveness of the members of the Art color scheme and served as painter­ of events is as follows: W~men's Glee Club and the Edge­ Mr. Donald Watkins will also Department. carpenter-designer. When asked Saturday. November 4 cliff Singers. The latter group is a speak on November 5. He is the Sister Rosine, chairman of the about her role in the project, she 3-5 Registration and Coffee Hour blend of male and female voices author of Moonlight of the Globe, department, conceived the idea of says, "I wanted to create a free, in Alumnae Lounge with and is newly formed this year. which describes an Elizabethan using the greenhouse on the south open, close-to-nature atmosphere." Campus Tour following. One new feature incorporated performance of A Midsummer end of the campus for Elementary This was accomplished by the use 6: 30 Happy Hour in Emery Gal­ into the weekend will be the tour Night's Dream and also of On School Art. This would give the of bright pastels and utter sim­ lery. of the campus. This was popular Producing Shakespeare. Fine Arts majors more space in plicity of style. 7: 15 Dinner in the Garden Room. during the Freshman Orientstion This guest speaker, along with Emery Galleries in which to work. Plans are under way to beautify 9 Dance in the Banquet Room Week and is going to be used again all the other activities of Parents' Presently, the greenhouse-studio the surrounding area - including at the President Motor Inn, for Parents' Weekend. Historical, Weekend, will be open to all who is used only for Elementary School more outdoor furniture and the located in Ft. Mitchf;)ll, Ky. as well as other interesting features wish to attend and the college in­ Art students. This is the prepara­ planting of more flowers. A musical group, the Medi­ on campus, will be pointed out to vites all students and their parents tion of the teacher to instruct the Sr. Rosine says, "The bulk of Cords, will provide the !lnter­ the group of visiting parents. to participate in what should be an children on the elementary school the credit for this project should tainment. Last year, the weekend dance enjoyable weekend. level in the techniques basic to art. be given to Mary Margaret Tevis. The class is run as an open stu­ For without her, the project could dio and is free for the students to neyer have been accomplished." use every day. Also doing volunteer work on the Alumni "ssociation sponsors The project of redoing the green­ project were Tim Gold, Shelley Festivities during homecoming house was accomplished during the Maffey, and Sharon Craver. From Saturday, September 30, be held this year for the 5th, 10th, iti of Edgecliff College. through Sunday, October 1, the 20th, 25th, and 35th anniversa~ The homecoming luncheon, hon­ Edgecliff Alumni Association will classes on Saturday evening. "There oring the anniversary classes, will Student Senate focuses hold its annual homecoming. will be a Mass at 6: 15 p.m. in the start at 1: 00 p.m. in the Garden college chapel followed by a cham­ Room. Afterwards the class of Attention on elections, Highlighting the many events of pagne reception in the Alumnae 1947 will receive the 25th anniver­ this weekend will be the presenta­ Lounge and dinner in the Garden sary m e d a l s and the Sullivan tion of the Sullivan Award to Room. Award will · be presented to Mrs. Films, and October dance Peggy Feltrup Becker '53. This The general homecoming activi­ Becker. The annual alumni meet­ award is given annually in honor ties on Sunday will include Mass ing for the election of officers will The 1972-73 Edgecliff Student Results will be posted on campus. of Sister Mary Virginia Sullivan, at 11:30 a.m. in the chapel fol­ then follow. Government, headed by President Father Stritch's former residence who is former President and for­ lowed by a sherry reception at All homecoming activities are Peggy Greibel and Vice-president at 2100 Upland Place has been mer Dean of Edgecliff, to the alum­ 12: 15 p.m. in the Alumnae Lounge open to husbands and dates. Room Susan Gorsuch, has b e g u n its given to Student Government for na who exemplifies the ideals of a honoring Miss Catherine Koch, reservations in Sullivan Hall for schedule of activities for the com­ purposes of creating a new student Christian liberal arts education. Rev. Alfred G. Stritch, and Mr. Saturday night, September 30, are ing school year. center. The new center will take Also, a special celebration will Franz Trefzger, Professors Erner- also available. The Warner Brothers film series the place of last year's "Maxwell will be repeated again this year. House," located in the basement Students were asked to vote for of McAuley. A committee has been eight films from a list of twelve. formed to inspect the house and Campus 111inistry anticipates events of year Some of the films selected were estimate the ·changes necessary for A Ii st en in g seminar, prayer for television on September 23 at new ones. Billy Jack, Summer of '42, Klute, conversion. group, para-liturgical, and daily the WLW Channel 5 studio on Campus ministry has already and Camelot. The films will be "Right back hom e, swing your liturgy are activities that fill the 9th Street. Students participated sponsored a Mass celebrated by shown on Thursday evenings at partner with a turk ey (Wing and calendar in campus ministry, led by playing instruments, reading, Fr. Ray Aichele, which has been 75¢ admission. grand right and left a ll around the September 11 marked the start by Father Ray Aichele and Mr. and singing. taped for television. It was taped ring!" will be the words resounding of the regular meeting schedule Richard J. Sweeney, his assistant. Conscience forming, non-credit at the Channel 5 television studio from the Garden R oom and echo­ · for the Student S enate. Meetings •Mr. Sweeney comes to Edgecliff courses in mysticism, will be of­ on Saturday, September 23rd. The ing through Sullivan Hall foyer are scheduled on a biweekly basis, as a graduate of Xavier University, fered the last week of October and studio is located downtown on 9th October 1 from 8-12 p.m. a t a fall where he received his Masters of the first three weeks of November. Street. Mondays at 7: 30 p.m. in Room 410 square dance. Arts degree, and Mount Saint A communal penance service, in Grace H all. The m eetings are "For instructions, there will be Mary Seminary. He also teaches scheduled for December, is a con­ The Mass was taped for the open, and all are free to a ttend a square dance caller to make the an English course on campus. fession for the personal forgiveness television show, "Mass for Shut­ and participa te. evening more enjoyable," says Lin­ Father Aichele and Sister Rita of the sins and the communal for­ Ins." It was broadcast on Sunday, At the end of September four da Weller, chairman of the Social Braun of the counseling center giveness of others. September 24th. About 30 students freshmen were elected by students Activities Committee. More infor­ began a "Learn to Listen" seminar As Father Aichele looked over participated. to the Student Government body. mation will be poste d .

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