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Cabrini College, Radnor, Pa.

December 19, 1967

FatherHaringStresses HopeAndInvolvemen

S'ingers' Noel Concert Highlights .Festivities The foyer of the Mansion was the setting for the climax· of the Christmas Festivities, on December / 3, with the Glee Club's annual Christmas concert... Dr. Suppa conducted the entire ensemble in "The Song of Christmas." Dr. Rose B. Green served as narrator. Solo parts were performed by Cookie Barbacane, Claire Hauserman, Carol Lucas, and Flossy Ruggiano. The Madrigalists then performed "fesus Bambino." "Pat-a-Pam," "I heard the Bells on Christmas Day," and "The Little Donkey."

The first honors convocation of the year, November 13th, featured an address by Bernard Haring, C.S.S.R., noted theologian, who spoke on "The Christian Hope and Social Involvement."

According to Father Haring, love of God and love of neighbor grow simultaneously, "The more we are dedicated to our brethren in the dght manner, the closer we come to God." The perfect example of involvment, claimed the speaker, is Jesus Christ who actively shared in the common life with His ;people. Father !Haring outlined the Presently, Father Haring is early history of Christianity, the Harry Emerson Fosdick vismentioning two trends toward iting professor at the Union Seminary in New salvation. Theological The first was the introspec. York. Ordained in 1939, in Mun tive aspect of detachment from ich, Germany, he is a member Other activities of the week inthe world, while the second of the Congregation of the Most cluded the Yule Log Ceremony and was the zealousness of social Holy Redeemer. Orphan's Party, held December 11. involvement, Fa1her cited St. Father Haring was a ConsulChildren from the Cabrini Home, and Francis and the Franciscan t-or for the Preparatory Theologfrom St. Mary's Home were visited by Movement as exemplifying the ical Commission of Vatican II, Santa Claus that night. Also the anS'Ocial involvement and charity and he also served as Peritus Rev. Barnard Haring, C.S.S.R. poses with Rev. Hugh Nolan nual Christmas Tree competition was which should be ever present. shortly before the former's address during the honor's convention. during the Council. ;udged by the children. The event Social justice in our world toproved the funior Class the winne1·, ner was served December 13, in the In addition, Father Haring day and brother ly concern for with theme of peppermint and candy Sacred Heart Hall Cafeteria. The exwas appointed Sec'retary on the those who are being eJOploited, Commission for the Preparacanes. changing of gifts and tl,e singing of are pertinent to this involveStrains of "Seventy-Six Tromtion of Schema XIII (The The Student-faculty Christmas Din- Carols highlighted · the festivities. ment. bones", "Our Father", "The ImChurch in the Modern World). The world-famous German possible Dream," "Comrades in In addition to being co-editor schola!.___bel~ves that the con(;__epJ.. ArJJ1s," and..;nan_y otwu:__t_un____es ot"the'journal, Theoroie der Ge:gof true socialism is not wrong berang through the auditorium enwart, Fr. !Haring has published cause it concerns equality and the November 17 with the permany articles in theolo,gical perSix Cabrini College seniors have been listed . in the 1967- formance of the Glee Club of common good. It is the misuse of iodicals and journals. He has these principles which makes it 1968 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. the University of Scranton. written mo,re than ten bQOks. Under the direction of Mr . wrong. Selected on the bai:,is of their scholastic achievement and Questioned about th~ a.tti. their leadership qualities are: Jane Jingoli, Marilyn Maggio, Norbert K. Betti, the group pertude of Pope Pius the XII toformed songs which he stated Maureen McGmnis, Susan Pauswinski, Kathleen Reardon and Michele Rusinyak. ' were selected with the idea of ward the Jews, Father Haring asserted that the Pontiff's nonconJane Jingoli, a nahve of Tren- and minoring in Engltish and edu- presenting a well-balanced involvement was prudent, for it cert which all could enjoy. cation. She is a memlber of the ton, New Jersey, is an Elementary was established that in Holland Hig:1lignts of the program inCouncil of Colleg.2 Affairs, the Education major, minoring in Members of the Extension more Jews had been persecuted cluded soloist Willie Noulls' renGlee Clu1b, and the Plhilosophy Society Volunteers visited the English. She has been a staff Club, of which she is vice-1Presi- dition of "Love Is a :Many Splendue to religious interference. college October 25. Concerning discrimination, the member of the college news.paper, dent. Miss Maggio has been on the dored Thing" and the perforThe recruiting g,roup was comrenowned theologian denounced mance of the "Octet." Loquitur, and is a .member of the Dean's List for four years. posed of three veterans of the Father Robert Young, S.J. is every form of discrimination and M,aureen MoGinn lis, from Allenyearbook staff. She also served field program: Rev. Phillirp Donsaid that the white man must reof the Glee Club. on 'the stafif of Cryptic, a literary hurst, New Jersey, majors in Ele. moderator Educ ,ation and minors Joseph Casey is president of the pair his injustices and exploita- ohue of the Oklahoma City-Tulmagazine edited by the Literary mentary sa diocese; Mimi Fitzgerald of in- in Mathematrcs. She is business group and John Armbust served tions of the 'Negro in the past. Society. Other memberships Bronx, New York, who last year manager of the yea,r,book and as accomrpanyist. clude the Future Teachers Club, was a nurse in Missouri; and Following the concert, a short the Philadelphia Club, and the president of the Caibrini chapter !Mary F,ran McCloskey of Denver; French CluJb, of which she was of the Pennsylvania Student Ed- social was held. Colorado, who served as a camucation Assodation. Miss McGinvice-president. pus worker in Missouri. Susan Pauswinsk.i, from HaverMarilyn Maggio, editor of the nis is a men1iber of Cast and The society is now in i~s sevin histown, Penna., is majoring yeal'book Woodcrest and treasur- Script, the Travel Club, and has Charles Scribner & Sons, a enth year and has provided over er of .the Student Government As- served as secretary, treasurer, ,and tory 1and minoring in Elementary Eudcation. A ·graduate of West New York publishing firm, 1400 volunters in various fields sociation, is a native of Flushing, vice-president of .the Metropolitan Philadelphia Catholic G:irls' High has announced the December of community work. N.Y. She is major:ing in history Club. School, she is ,a member of the publication of "Gestern heute Club and of the und morgen", a new German Philadelphia yeaiibook staff, and is active in Reader edited by Dr. John J. the Athletic Assoc.itation. Mulligan, orofessor at CaKathleen Reardon is majoring brini and Vill:anova• The anthology, which will be in Chemistry and m'inor.ing in Mathematics. A ruative of Brook- used at Cabrini second semester lyn, N.Y., she is the Student Ac- before any other Americian coltivities Chairman, and is a mem- lege or univei,sity, is a selection ber of 'the Glee Clwb and the of · short stiodes and essays iby Madrigalists. Other memlberships thirty.three modern German writinclude the Chemistry Club and ers, l"anging from Mann, Brecht, the Germ 1an Club, of wh 'ich she and Grass, to the more recent auhas been president. thors such as Lettau, Meckel, and Michele Rusiny ,ak of New York Wohmann. City is majoring in Mathematics The selections scan the areas of and has been on ,the Dean's List love, religion, death, confi'ontafor four years. She is president tion, .the Third Re:ich, the postof the Philosophy Clulb, Corres- war period, the atomic a,ge, and ponding secretacy oif the Student space trnvel. Government Association, and a Dr. MuUigan is also the author member of the Council of College of Jetzt lessen wir! pwblished in The six Cabrini seniors named to Who's Who: seated (I. to r.) Affairs. Last year she served as 1965 and used by intermediate Marilyn Maggio, Susan Pauswinski, Jane Jingoli; standing (I. to president bf the Jun:ior dass. German students. John Mulligan, Ph. D. r.) Maureen McGinnis, Michele Itusinyak, and Kathy Reardon.

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