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Cabrini College, Radnor, Penna
February 7, 1964
Guest Lecturers Rings Open Junior Week
On Monday, March 2nd, REVEREND THEODORE E. McCARRICK, Ph.D., Director of University Development of the Catholic Univ,ersity of America, will address the student body. The topic
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Mother Gervase, M.S.C., newly appointed Academic Dean, discusses graduate plans with Audry McGinn and Gerry Mendres, juniors.
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Education Department has been named Academic Dean by the Most Reverend Valentina, M.S.C., Superior General of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. The post of Dean of Students will be filled by Mother Cat);u!rine, M.S.C., of the English Department, holder of a Masters Degree from Fordham University. The new Academic Dean, Mother Gervase, brings to her office a rich background of administrative experience from school systems of the Institute throughout the country. Holder of a Ph.D. in psychology from Fordham University, Mother Gervase is at present sharing her educational ideas with her methods classes. Grace Hall residents especially have become accustomed to the role Mother Catherine has played in their lives in the past two years. Mother now brings her concern for the total • welfare of the entire student body.
of his lecture will be GROWING PERILS IN HIGUER EDUCATION. Since Father Mccarrick is coming PUI'!POselyfor this lecture from Washington, D.C., we expect a one hundred per r.ent attendance . Father Mccarrick Is an excellent speaker and you can ask him any sociological question about the Church and Latin America. On Monday, March 9th, the students again will be honored by the visit of a well-known lawyer and civic leader - THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA. Most probably he will talk on presidential nominees. Students of political science, start formulating your question for Mr . Foglietta. - -
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Fifty-seven Juniors will solemnly receive the new light-blue college ring in the Br~ckmann Memorial Chapel Ceremony on Sunday, February 9, launchmg the Junior Week program. Class officers, Marie Mealing, __ ;:.___;:;_ _________ _ Carol Cashman, Carol Finn, Aud- present the blessed rings. rey McGinn, Adeline Rovegno, GO WEST JUNIORS and Dottie Watkinson will lead Monday afternoon, a Wild West the academic-gowned class to his atmo~!here will capture the cafExcellency, Joseph M. Yuen, D.D., eteria of Sacred Heart Hall. An Bishop of Honan, China, who will old-fashioned card-playing gambling casino will delight the student body according to Rosemarie Gubitosa, Pat Rosalia, and D. Catherine Sobieski, directors of the activity. Tuesday the Juniors will Join together in a class dinner at the Collegeville Inn, announced Sodality Prefect, Cheryl Reiss, Carol Finn, in charge of arrangements. announced plans for Sodality reCulture-conscious "Junior ception on February 11, Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, patron of Weeksters" will attend a performance of LaBoheme at the Academy the organization. The group has chosen a sim- of Music on Thursday, February ple afternoon ceremony of re13. Carol Nash prepared this night .ception of candidates followed of entertainment. by the installation of officers. Newtown Square will be the Benediction of the Most Blessed site of a square dance Friday Sacrament will solemnize the night . Elly Holden organized this service, and the members - day activity featuring Anthony Vacand resident students - plan an carro, noted caller. To Presidential Apartments evening supper to mark the The culmination of Junior Week occasion. The sodalists thank all donors spotlights a formal dinner-dance to the "St. Francis Junk Shop" to be held at the Presidential Apartments, Philadelphia. The mucollection before the holidays. sic of Earl Denny will provide Almost one hundred pounds of collected articles were sent a background for dancing from nine to one. to assist church mlssl,onarles. Junior members of the Social If there is continued student interest, the group plans another Committee, Nancy Larkin, Gerry film, similar to the Maryknoll Mendres and Sue Scanlon, are in cooperation with production, The Golden Kimono, working recently shown in the Smoker General Chairman, Betsy Smith, noted Carol Maley, film coordi- to !l)'I'oduce a memorable and exciting week. nator.
SodalitySets Reception February11
Who's Who Recognizes Pat's ServiceTo Cabrini Pat Langdon, left, and Betty Daddona, both Freshmen, confer with the new Dean of Students, Mother Catherine, M.S.C.
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Who's Who in American Colleges 1\nds one Cabrini College candidate among its listings. Patricia Boyle, senior English major, has fulfilled the required scholastf.c index and has given untirine service to the college. Since freshman year, Pat has continuously merited Dean's List recognition. In extracurricular activities, she has three-year membership in the Student Government Association, and this year s·he holds the position of Acting President. In '63, Pat served as Literary Club Vice-President and was editor of Cryptic. Presently, she is serving on the editorial board of the magazine. Since graduation from Cardinal Dougherty High School, in Philadelphia, Pat has taken an active interest in political events. She gives voice to her pet peeve: "I can't stand the abuse of the right to vote. Women should be more interested in politics; they often tend to choose a candidate for ridiculous reasons rather than for ability.'' PATRICIA BOYLE, named to In the future, Pat plans to atWho's Who Among Students In tend graduate school in order to American Colleges and Univerprepare for her career in college teaching. sities.
Keynote Channel 3 Features Government Weekends Kathryn Granahan, Treasurer of the United States Cultural Institute will keynote the second annual Student Government Week~
The Madrigalists of the Cabrini College Glee Club, in conjunction with the Institute of Italian Culture, will be featured on Channel 3's Meet YouT NeighbOT on Saturday, February 8, at 12:30 P.M. The group will sing three Italian songs and Bonnie Lucas, one of its members, will improvise an Italian folk dance to "Ma Come Balli Bella Bimba.'' The show will also include an appearance by Father Ugo Groppl, J.C.D., Executive Director of the Institute. Costumes, each representing a different province of Italy, have been supplied by the Italian gov·emment.
end Sunday, March 22, 1964, announced Barbara Greeley and Kathleen McKaig. This year's program will acquaint visitors with the complete image of Cabrini College. Each of the clubs and majors will be represented by a display or exhibition, with students on hand to provide explanations and answer questions. Awards for ;the best displays will be presented. Student guides will conduct an open house in the dormitories to show people $he various Berooms in the buildinp. tween f:00 and 5:00 P.M. re-
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The committee urges all students to give their full support and cooperation to this activity. It is a great opportunity to point out to prospective students and their families the inner workings of our college community. Only with generous student support can the project hope to share our campus life with our iuests.