I'OL. XXll. NAZARETH COLLEGE. ROCHESTER, N. Y.-MAY 9, 1947 No. 5 ================
May Day Shrines
Feature Mary As
Patroness of U.S.A
Cornell N.S.O. Meet 1947's S.R.O. Written and Directed by Noreen Carey;
Calls N.C. Delegates 4'Footlight Fever" To Star Anne Vogt and Janet Reiss
To di.scu&S lhe N.S.O. Consl..it.u·
tion, Karline Koenen. Nazareth's
Chairman Mary Hope oOlcial delegate to the N.s.o. and
Makes Final Plans Eleano•· Humphrey. the observe•··
Wednesday. May 14. has
been set aside thjs year as
)Jay Day-a day for honorIng
Our Lady. Mary Hope
who was elected chairman
of the da~· and her committee
are wor king hard to
make lh is one of the nicest
dan of the year. one that
will be a fitting tribute to
llary.
\'isit.1ng of the !thrines in t he
'!DOrning climaxed by the pageant.
lbypole Danee and crowning o:C
Mary as Queen of the Mny by the
tO!I('ge May Queen jn the after·
IKK!n murk the ordet• of the dtl)'·
Tb(l theme of the fou1· class
•hrincs and the SodaUty shrine
.. m eenter aa·ound the .Blessed
1 \firgjn M&t')' as Patrone!$ of the
lnited Stat~. ln pageant torm
J lhty will tlepict various ineidents
will journer to Cornell Unive·rsity,
Ma)• 17 ond IS. All colleges In
New York State whiC-h n1·t in tha
N.S.O. will be •·ept·csented.
This meeting l& l)rcparator)' to
the Cons-titutionn1 Convention Lo
be held at the UltiveJ~ity of WiJS-con:
sin next September. Na2:a1·eth
wHJ !SCntl one tlc legttt~ and an al·
te1·nate.
F or tho1e of u• who bone and
c r am (and who doe•n•t?) , ex·
a..minatio n• berin May 22 •nd
will continuo through to May
30. Compre-hensive exa..m, fol'
the Senior• will be he ld Thun·
day and Friday, Milly 22 and 23.
Bacc a l• ureate e xerc i1u will be
h e ld on tho Firat of June and
will he Followe d by Commence•
menton We dne1day, June 4.
1 in lhe lite of Lhe United States :.__ _________ _,
•bowiog how ito people hove eon- ------------------------------------- ~ Dancers practicing the
fidence in MnQ· as their Pntron- Sodality Rally, May 18, T 0 Attract S · p) M d two-step and the cast learn-
'"· The Mn1·inn Committee under en10r anS a e ing th. eh· lines are again part
Hildegarde Heinrieh is now mnk· Noted Priests, National youth Leaders For Positions ?f the. a tmosphere sur round-
!'~~ pl!llll! ror lhe 8hrines. 'fhc w· h d • _ h mg lb ts years S.R.O. Noreen
auming- pl'ogrnm will close with . It g-ta uahon ·~ t e not-too. Carey "4.8 will dil'eCt the an-
Bentdiction. dls~ nt future, Seruon~ ~re. _now nual student production to
An nir of expectanc~· will be makmg plnns for future posttlon!.. be presented May 9 and 10
!tnt to the occasioo b)' the nn- Among th?~e who have Ah"Eadr in the college a uditorium.
nouncc:ment of the M1'y Queen n~cepwd pos•uons are- Ft·anee~5 En- The story revolves iLbout Pn~
and her attendants frOJ)J t he Sen- nas 80.d Mary Jute Searow. Fl'an- meta Winttt'S who live!. nt Mrs.
lor class. The other oibenuties" C~!\ Wlll be round as :l conuner- MurJ>hy's boarding house. Pam
tclecte-d as attendants It-om the cml teaehet·. at Belfast, while aspires to be a ga·eat dramntic nc-undcrdnsses
are: J uniol', Ma t·y ~hu·y .Jule wlll .n~t a.s sc~ool nurse tress but she is hindered bl-' the
Barns. M:n·y Ellen Tre.scott; m Os-wego. , CJVJI S~rvtc~ ~:urns orl'ivnl of R uglnmour gnl." The!.
Sophomore. Joan Spindler, Mary have bc~n trted or Will be ll'ted l)y scriJ>t was written b)' Noreen
Jane Frawley: F t·eshman. Lor· some. smc" th.e go\•eJ•nn~ent ha~ Care~' with t he h~1p of Peggy Ely
niot.> Colgrove, Pat 4-mm. opened the Juntor.~ro!esstonal :Vr and ElnhH! Kolesnik. The lilting
The AfayJ>Oic duncel'S, reheatS· 61-Stant and the Ftclds a nd Chum.g songs for the musical wet·e writ-
A!Ssi~tant$ ex~ mination~ to cqllege ten by Pat Taylert and Virginia
Jng under 01tencher" Hildegarde Senior~. The forme1· was, tried by Dwyer.
Dainrich. at·e : Freshmen, Chl'is the fout· chemistry majot'S: Marie Plaring Pam will be Ann.e Vogt.
\\'ib;on, Audrey Bagllu. Dolor~f5 Antonac('i, Betty 8 1·ndley. Mary Jnnet Rei!!$ wiU be Glol·ia. the
Eclcert; Sophomores, Joyce FJ·ey, C1-ociata and Pata·ici!t Marks, a nd ''glamow· gal;" Mary Kelly will
HPieo Crotty, Barba1·a Lonsbury; apf,lications fol' the latter have be Mrs. MuJ•phy; Maureen 1\l c-
- Juniors, Uetty White, ,Jonn Lyn~h , Louiae Tra.utlcin. Joan Lynch and Anne Brennan di•cuu rally plllnr.. be~n sent in hy most of th~ so- Qui1ken. Monica Hurley. Lois
fliJdegnrde Heindch; Seniors, .Kay With such Sodality ubiga," aa !oct that pat·isb nnd s4!hool Sodall· ciology majot~. Deffge, Micke)· Miller, Man~ Kay
Ttmmuman. Jclln Krcb(>a•, Betty the Revet·end Dani("l A. Lord, S J ., ties will unite in one treme11doU! F1'om the Nut'$ing Department O'Sullivan and No11na DePrez. are
Mulchay. R~verend Fl'anci.& P. LeBuffc, S.J. a('t. of devotion tc> Mnry, will hn,•e comes the nt\O:S that Edith Cotf seen as P:.am-'s pals at h:l1'!5. Mur-
Ciimnxing lhe afternoon Pn>-· and the Revel'end J. Roger Lyons, u its thelitt- ''Atomie Lenders-- will be found 8! Assinunt Head phy's-.
,ram will be the May Day pageant S.J. taking pal't. the Roche.!tcr Chri~t·! Sodalists:• Fe~thel' L<" >J"uJ•se nt St. Joseph'.s Ho!t>ital, The males i 1
t the cast: Hownrd
which is undeJ• the direc~ion of Oioeesun Sodality RaHy wlll take Bufl'e. n~~ional Sodality Oi,·ectot·, Syracuse. Those going on Col' post· Hitchcock who tJiays Mike, the 1·o·
Pat Taylert • .Ft•an Colletta will place Sunday afternoon, May JS, wiU act a; the rail~· chainnan. grndunte courses will be Mary M. mnntie lend: l:lowie Shufelt who
pta)' Aurea. Paula Spearman will nt the Columbus Civic Center. His Bishop KNu'nC)' he-ad~ t h £' Kelly, Frances BI'YI'IIl and Jane plays Mark, the J)roducerj Bob
br Wlll-o'·the.\ Vi$p, Ann Kelly Exeelleney, JAmes E. Kearney, speakets' prog-rf!m. Other S)X'akeri Gl(!a~on, all of whom expec:t to Renl'i and Oon Ginegnw have all
... ut play Ar·dol'is. Betty GosHng Bishop of Rocheate1·, is the Hon. (Continued on Page 4) take tht- course in Pe(liat.rie8 at been connected with the -Jstage in
W"ill be Divita!S, Mnl'gnret ?\ht•y ortu·~· Chnirmtln of the t·ally ---·--- Columbill University. Mickey a.m. somt> capacity during high school
r~ney will ennet Cupidc>, Mar· while Mi.ss Barbna Davis. pl'eCect Jack End to Play ter will actept the job of Bead dt-)-'e. Jerry Dennis tlnd Chnl'les
taret Snyder wiiJ be Lady Supe_rbfl of the Rocheatel· Deanel")' So(ht l- At Soph-Sr. Dance Nut-se at WiJlard State Hospital. Kick hnve the singing roles and
(Continued on .Pllge 8) it)· Union. is genel'al ehairman. Nurses of the class of '48 will "Dutch" LeRoux with $0nte oC hi!
-t'-- Nazareth College hM been giv- To fete their ''big sister" be £ound working in hoa_pitalt~ in (ormtl' band will rs~t thl' scene
September 10 Marks en charge of registration. Joan 3eniors with a farewe ll Willa•·d, Rocheste•·· Auburn, Syra-
R S Lynch. chairman, hM+ ehoMw the d ance. the Sophomol·es ha ,-e e use, Bl'ooklyn Rnd Geneva J)rior· eopening of choo} following tommillecs: S c n i or to th•ir return to collet<• in SopSchool
will fot·mnlly reOJ>en on chairman Louise T•·autlein, •ssist· engaged Jack End and his tcmber fo•- their Senior l·•••·.
Wtdnt'lsday, September 10, with ed by Rosemary Bell. Victoria :>rchestra for F1·iday evee~
ur Most RC!vel'end BhshOJ), James ContestablE:, Edith Goff, Marion ning, May 31. in the college
E:. Kearney. oflleiating .;:~t the .Mass llefl'er and Jenrt Shotts; J unior a uditorium.
oC the Holy Gho&t in ~he Audit.or- Chnin~um Frnnces Colletta. as-- Honorttr~ ChairnHm of the
ham. !isted by Catherine Chu·k, lrene Soph-Senior dance i£5: Esth~•· l:io-
U€!gistrntion of the UJlpel·.class Cullen, M2_1ry Betty Keegan, Al'ley gan. Jon nne Weider is genera)
day students will lake place Sep- Ma~ Lochner and Belen O'LNn·y; chairman. Chah·men o( the vari·
ltmber 2·5. Junior resident stu- SophotUorc Chairmlln Dorothe:1 <>us tommittee-s a1·e Joan B~ihet•
!!tnt~ will I'E!I;iater Septembe.t• 8 Klaeh aMis:led by Ann Hetrernnn, and B~tt)' !Ues!e, invitations: Bor•
bUe Sopbomoa-e and Senior t'C&i· Monica Hul'ley, Anita l nc&\'0, bna Lonsbury and Helen O'Neill.
c!tnl students will register Sep-- Bett)· Messe ttnd Rita O'N~il; decot·ntions; Mar~nrct Snrdel' and
umber !). Freshmnn Chnll·man Patricia Dis. Dorothy Schenk, orchestra; Betty
Resident Freshmen wiU anlv~ penta, assisted by Ool'othy Oi_s.. Quirk and B(!tty Crowley. ••eft•esh·
n se.,tember 7, and the Orienta~ penzn. Barbaro Gm·ney, Ro~emi\I'Y J}l ('Jtts: Gerry Schwartz ttnd Jean
ion Day for the day and resident Betzlel', Betty LttRow and BClt)' Pel'pie. •·eception : Vincen~a Tar ..
Frt$-hmen will be held on Septem- Rou ney. r icone. Ritn O'~eil and th~ !';ot>b
- r S and !1. t'he gnthel'ing, uniqu~ in the claM. ('Jean-up.
Virai ni• Dwyt:r bar. cha r ae of S.R.o:. 1ing-ing chorua.
musicall)'.
A chorus of over fifty dancea·s,
clit-cCLed by Joan Dugan. and fif.
te<'n singers. with ViJ:ginin Dwye-r
as thei1· lesdel', will {orm tl hack·
g-round. Sevel'al of the outstandit1g
mu:..-.ical numbert at·~ the Florn
Ooi'R act, the Eskimo scene and
th1.• stn~N $Cenc.
J enn Swccnc)· iA business mnn·
agl'r. Mar)• Betty Keegan hns. de·
signed and painted the sets while
Ruth Kennedy is in charge etf the
stage crew. Peggy Ely hae de·
Jligned the ('OStumes whieh wel'e
executed by Jban Magoveru.
Started iu 1943, S.R.O. is
staged ench year to l'nise money
for a CO·OP house whel'e student-s
wil1 have thei1' own soda fountain,
lounge. and other ('om·entench..
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- - - BUlL T HER TREASURE ALWAYS
\\7Jttn w~ con•ider Mary naturally, w~ con•idtr her as a bunHul
being Car, far below even the lowest angel. Above her range multi·
tudes o( angelA, 11ome higher than otht.•r8 but cneh with hi& own particuJar
level or (CI'(•Atll('Atl. There is 8 true hlernrchy of angels. Bul
God in Hl8 infhl itc Jove nnd me1·cy didn't give nu:m And nngels ju!t. n
nlete natur11l exiJtf.lnce. l nstead He rai.sed them tG glorious. though
finite, heights through the gi.ft of K&netif)linll g-race. And to l1ary.
a most lowly crt."atua-e beneath all the angel», tie tcave more grace
than He ~ave f-1~ rr~att"!'ot angel&. Thro\.l_gh thit g-race God made Mary
~upernaturally hirher than all the ana::eb. lft made her Queen of
Re~lVen and Earth. Queen of Angels and ~len. Through ~anetifyintc
naee God mad~ thl l4dy :$eeond only to Hitnlllttlf. He made her •
1.'ision of loveHnt~olll , \1 uth ar1d goodneu for all m~n Rnd angel! to
venerate
God gave Maa·y many grnee$. She tlcN!·J>ted them joyfu11)•, 9nd
through fnitll nnd love: built her treasua·e olwaya into 5omething gr·eat ..
cr and more worHicrful. She willingly received C:od nnd His gilts and
directed her every action toward making heraelf deqerving of mor•
.-ifts. What Mar)· longed for if! the de11.ire or every Catholi~the
increa!'e in ~Ancdfying grau. Mary. the mediatrix of all graces.
wants to lead u• to God. Sh.- is willing alwa) 1 but ~he la anxiow no•··
Cor thi..~ i'!' Ma), &he mon&h for ~pecial devoticm to llary.
"IN THE GOOD OLE' SUMMERTIME"
As even Lhtt ll'ARl observant of us ho• noticed, Spring i.& here
again and Summt't' I~ just ar·ound the comer With it will comto the
nAtural rcln.xntiou which AlwAys occ t•ra: when cxnma are ovet· and donl•
with and three glo•·lou-" months of leis ure lie 11head of u~
Just what will v~tcation mean to mo~t of u•? Son1e of U3 wiJI
work, othen will ao to camp or the mountain• and a few may mak•
IGafing a rull-lim• job.
But no matter what your work. play or pattimt will be-. there is
one- matter in "'hich "" loafing- i5 ex:cu.t~Jtble. and thu i~ bein~ a tun ..
time Catholir.
When )·ou pack away your boob tor •he -umnH~. months. don't
put religion away In moth balls. too.
When you're out with the gang bei ng gAy and carefre~. tfon't
waJt:h your httndt: of the 1ruth.s you have lived by ttll year long
Don't tlosc youa· heart to God for th(' Summe1· sea~on the wny
'~ome teet.$ clo8c their chun hes during tho!l• n1onth11.
It is a known fact thnt we either progreu or l'tgt'ess from day
to da)•. No one atand.J atHL The $AIDe hold" true in religious. matters.
\\'e wiiJ either return co college ne..·u ytar "" better Catholic!. or
t-l$e we will have lo~t rround It il not ~:omethin~ which ean be 21ft
aside for future u ... e. It n«ds c-ontinuous polbhin,g or f'~!l:t it grows
rust)'.
Ke~p )"our ~'itt of Catholicism shiny and bright. Don't let the
dearest thing you poue~' become shopworn wh11e a c-amp weekend,
a house·party or o I Ul'nnl(lot• romance gCl'ts preference.
OUTSIDE OUR OWN BUBBLY SPHERES
There is eomething !P~ei:ll about our own homes. and pare.nte,
o\l.r new clothes and dances. ,som('thing exciting and deeply pehonal
about our friendil. It's not pos.!ible for us to bt as interested in what
i.s happenin~r to Mr. Lilienthal as •bout a date' or t\·tn a different lip..
~tick !.hade. We are fort"ed to read eurrent article111 in some classet.
but it'" a ttruggle, and it's not often "'·e'd do it juu to see what i-.
going on in the- world.
But i.s thia right? You know it isn't, yet the whole idea of nation·
al or international ai'rairl itJ)J).e.Rrs plai nly boring. fl owc\'er. it's nol
so to our fnthea .. , and they, certninly, aa·~ not dull . The reason is that
they reulit<" lhut whnt'• happening in AlbtlllY or Washington ot• MOl4·
cow oa· Rome i1 going to affect thc.n1 (and U-6) not, perhAps, today, but
maybe in n month, a year or a generation from now.
Be~ide,, thnt coal Jtr;ke in Pennsylvania or that terrible blut in
Te~u. t:\"tn though it do~n't aff'ect u.~ directly, af!'eeu our brotbet"!l in
Chri.!t. memben of th.t- lly<tlical Bod)". and beeaUJe of this aJone. we
should want to know \\-hat'• happening to them. aympathiz.e with tht-m
and pray for them.
So you lf'e, there i~ a great deal to be awart of outside our own
bubbly 1iJ)her·ea. The odd JHtrt about it is that once )•ou •·eRliz.c the im.
pol't-ance of looking b('yond your specs Ol' your front dooJ', the bigger
you will be for It, and the less eoncea·ned aboltL your r>elly d isappoint·
ments and r•roblcm8. Rnowledge ol cua·t·l!nt nffAira iA even thrilling
becaU$t you get to know the front.page people. They say it's a ~mall
world. Let us keep ll amttll by keepin¥ up on cur1'ent events. for it i•
mueh ea_,ier to dtal with people you know and undfN:tand-the people,
here, being the- citizens or the world.
"ATTENTION, THIRD GRADERS . ..
··Here are •omeo simple rules for commun rourte!()1 • You will need
them-even in college. First, never. ne,•ea· talk, c hlldr<"n, while somt·
one else (o tencher. for instance) is talking. Thlt IJt mo!l rude, Sec·
ond. alwayft, nlwnys wnit until your tcaehe1· hne t\nl11heU talking befort'
.vou close your notebooks and put away your pencils."
fn other wotd•. ••women ol ~azareth," what wt: would t'Xpect
little third rr•den to know. we sometime~ fOtltt OUNielvu. Remem·
ber. the faculty hAt evuy right to treat u ... children at ~u~b times
u we ac:t liktt )lOUD« 'unt;. College iA not. a• -.omt pt>Ople would have
U"J believe. a Jlorifie-d high ~ehool It l<c the place when• we wiU ha,·e
acquired pe_rmanentl)' about all the mann~,.. we art- e,·er going to
h.ave.
~ow we know &hat to tAlk while ~OJllt!OJtt• t"lfi't> is talking il5 the
height of rudene(l;t:. Even If we don't intend the ditrtspeet, it certainly
is annoying to both the ra(~ ult-y and fellow Atudent~t.
We c~1n alto undei"8Utnd thilt to clo.se one'• notebook, bang things
n.round or otherwi~e mnke undu~ noise when n l('Rchet· i.a finil'>hing up
after the bell iA enough to keep n St. Thorna" from canonization .
We wouldn't want to do this. So h•re' .. to le·• forgt•tfulne$5 and
more St. Thoma'4.,.·in·the-·m•king.
It is th~t little thinga that m•ke all the ditrtrtnee a.s to the wa)·
the t'aculty reprd tu and the way w~ rttaarcl our.telves We can't
PX!W'4"1 thin.,.. tl\ """ .. wu•u"l.h• uo h.., _.,. ..... •l-... 1~
THE GLEA NER
Disgusted With
Present-Day Ads?
Read On, Read On:
SCANOAI..IZINC ADVERTIZING
As PI womnn critie of much ,.e.
nown h.a' said
Not J"inet the sale of i:\Lanbattan
by the Indians red
Could you buy ~ much dirt for
P.O liul~ money
Xow pleue don•t- laugh, tor thi~
isn't funny!
A ml'ricftrl rnovietJ, novels and J)IMy•
AI<• sinking into a filthy hnr.o
And na if thei1' c::ontent•
Wea·en 't bntl enough. with emphR·
l'il• on life's
Mo<4t difi"g~ting stuff', t\'tn low~r
th~y 10 "'hen
Tht)· advtnize
Tryina: it i.eems to demorahzt ~
Eac:h trying tO .hock a bit mort
th•n the fin<t
"Sur(!- the others wtre
l>ad b\1t oura is the woral."
Wc'•·e disgu!tcd, we'l'e angry
To CricndJt WI..' ~!) • "plain
- What we need is !!lome
Aetion. rt real campaign
To stop this poison that Ul!hen
in each American muterpit<'f
em •in.
Ttll )'OUr friends. of coun~.
But don•t •tOJ) there.
Wt must tell the producert and
writers we care.
The acton and a~tresset~t too mu~l
know
That il't time foa· Amel'icnn n•·t ..
ittl to t how
1'hat we're not the beasu
\Ve've pretended co be but a J)t"O..
pit with tulture and di«nit)'.
We all mo~t write to whtrt\'er
ifa ne-eded
And write I'Ome more until we•re
heoded
And Sntan•s joys are taSL aside
For t-ho111c lhat render t-ruth nnd
pt ide.
Thus will we make our apolo~tY
inlernationnl
For our past insult3 to man's na ..
ture rational.
Jo lleSally
Sodality Committees
Stress Action
The Literary Committee it eon·
tinuing It~ e"Ol't-$ to Jh'es~nt lhe
view1 of weU·info•·med C11tholie1
to the rending public. Witness Ar ..
ley Mae Lochner's article on Dor ..
oth)' Day in the Demouat and
Chronide.
h.- tub-eommittees are concern·
ing them,.eh·h with problema in
radio. literature. ntwspa~rfl ""and
moUun plcture1r--under the •uptr ..
viJion of l,eg Filler.
Ita ('Ampnign to sell the Ca tholic
Dlwo•t ia sr.iiJ one oC the Commit~
lce'e main activities. JL i.a ttlto
joining with the ~fiuions in 1Ul•
Vlll'll'ine- th,. ule of pamphlets and
Cathohe books.
Sunday morning. April 27th, at
1 o'd()('k, tht girls on the Apo•·
tolic Committe• sang at ~au at
Sl. -\nnt"t Home for the A*'ed.
Tht Apostolic Committee i11
making n new Sodality "tCrapbouk
which will contain pictures. Wl'itc ..
UJM ond cver)'thing els(l cone(!rll·
lng tho Sodnlity .
A NOTE OF THANKS
We wi•h to espre..u our arad.
tude for the ~ooperation of tho
l•1 l•cuh7 and tbe ttudeah
who aui,ted in Lhe Poatiac
p..ojoct.
The winner wa-t Mra. Arthur
J . Van Roypen, 5 1 Stonehan1
Ro11 d,
We a ppreeiate thia in tereat
t hown iA the financial burden
auumed by tho Si•ter• of St.
Jo .. ph in tho con.-'lr'uction add
equipment of tbe Dew Colleao
buildina•.
Roving Reporter Quizzes Students;
Finds Opinions Very Timely
How, in your opinion, t. tho Catholic College atudCint relate
Communiam and tho flaht aaainat it?
Arley Mae Lochner: I believe that the r·elation
tween Catholic College students and Communism is ind
striking when today·,. students are considered as to
row's teachers. doctors. or parents. The ~·oung men
women in college today have a great opportunity to
quil·e spiritually and intellectually the tools which will
them mold and form their co-workers. their friend~
their children according to the Christian pattern. 'l'h
is a challenge not only to figh t the germ Communism,
also to attack its bo·ccding-plnces: race d isc riminAtion.
miseo·y of the pooo·. the indi trerence of the rnMses.
Mary Betty Keel*" ' I believe that we, h Catholic col·
Je~e .:otudcnt.t'. arc- on tht' front linc:J ot the fi,eht •.s-•in"'t c.a .. ~
munh m. For Communl"m illi one of those agent'iH contribut·
ing to a social ordtor which is es:sentiell)~ anti·Chri .. tlan. and
we are only now realilinc fully the duty we have of remak·
lng the p:re!ent AOtial nrd{'r into a Christian wchtl order.
In the battle again11l Conununi&nl. then. we a.re ..oldiu• of
the SAcrament of CnthoHc Action : we are t he laity HtAnd·
ing against thO!iC who would 'tde·christinnbe'' 1oclcty. And
the n1ere realization of the<e fftcts is not enough . for C'utholic
Action mtan.s juu th•t : \\'e must now act according to our
principles with the aim of the overthrow of C<)lnnlUni'"'m
and ultimately th~ (latablltthment oi a Chri.&tian aociat order.
Shirley Moorhead: )lost of us look upon Commun
as AOmething very fao·-fetched- not affecting us in
least. Yet every day we contact Communi~m in some f
or other. Our newspapers, magazines. radio l>rOgt·ams 1
movies are all tai nted to some extent by the doctrine•
Communism. Although we may not realize it. we are
consc iously assimi lating their viewpoints. pnlmed off
uM as popular movements or trends. This will eventu
weaken our aversion for the '·Red Menace·· and we 9
eventually feel that "the Commies aren·t as bad as 1
seem·· or we rna~· even find ourselves giving. th•·ough
vcrgation, these distorted ideas to others.
A solution? We can advocate exposure of all 0
mun ist-dominated. controlled or influenced organizati.
and also exposu•·e of all people connected with them. I
leo·s lo Congressmen and the President can help a long i
line.
;\lost impoo·tanl of all. we must not forget that pra
can change the world-it needs changing!
Loia Cri.it~e.r: ('ommunitts are ~ubtle. in their methods of
penetTation and confu•ion. ~nd -·e should proRt by lbat tx·
amp1e. ln international and national student OJVIniutiOn!l a
we have to work ju1t aa h&rd- harde.r, in fact -to make •
our Christian prineii,1<"M feh by example and by ha1'd WOI'k. "
~1osL of us, howevca·, ore not In A position fo'' activ0 (lArtic1·
pntion, but we cnn give mornl s upr>ort to ih084! who nrc. The- 1
be5l thing (Or U! tO dO ill Jlr8)"-Und pray hard for thc ll\1(• i
et-ss of the tight agninst Communism.
THE GLEANER
NAZARETH COLLEGE ,
P.ubli<'ation Ofti~e: Gt-orge P. Burn• Pre-!>5. Inc., 49-51 North Wa«t
11 •-e.
l'ubli• hed Monthly
By the Studenta or Nn•oreth College, Roch .. ter. N. Y.
YOt.. XXll.
Y.l)tTOR.· lN-CHI&P'
&l•ln• Kol~nl"
A$!'10ClAT& &OlTORS
Jo Avnello
Marlanne Wlndfr
NEWS ~OITOK .v.,.. J;.-, ... lt.lcl
FUTURE EDITOR
Pat Ta7lert
Jt OMOR 'EDITOR
At~• Kd..au•hli.o
MUSIC £DlTOU.
)hri~t Amatulo
CLUB E DlTOR
Arl•r M•~ l..o<:hnlf:r
f.XCHANCE &DITOR
J-~Jae Sbtte-rT
PICTUR& EDITOR
J-• S.-...:n••
:~TI·t ~~~
I AUt'-'._
FRIDAY. ~lAY 9. 1947
IIOiUN&SS MANAC&R
D:rit loca .. o
IIUSlNt~SS S1'AFF
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('.atherln• Ciark.
JMil SWo~tf'ftiJ)'
~W()R.TS £0lYOK
llltk.,. T,....C'9U
80C"tETY EDITOR
t-:11atr Rin•
Af.UMNA& EOITOR
MurS.l Meyer
ART P.OTTOR
6hr)' III'UY Kcc.ran
t'IKCU I.A1'10N MANAC£R
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SISTER-CLASS
LUNCHEONS
SLATED MAY 15
The •'sister" -claN lunfhcon~ this
)'C'Ul' will both be held (In Aacenlon
T hursdny. Muy 16. Ch,.lrmnn
.,r the Soph·Stniol' luncheon whleh
will be held •t the Shcrnton Hottl
is. Clare Kan~ '47. rarol Bntes
'SO, ehairm.an of th~ Fre"hman.
Jo:nior affair. has announ«d Lor-I.
O's as the hoott,
Counsellors Needed
At Summer Camps
Nat.ateth Collegto gh-la, how
would you like to tp4'nd your aum•
er vacation Requiring n heavenly
~untan while you cunoe ond swim
and at the same time gel JlAid for
d.>ing so? 1'hi:!l de•('riptlon may
und fanta.stit but h. 11 nonether"-.
Jo true. Many hu.ndrtd• of ('Oun.
Uors are nefli~d tu ~taft' •ummer
amps for t"hjJd~n and adoltl"oeconU
• the New Encland and Middle
\tlantie Statet. I! you can fill the
Mlowing simJ)fe J"C!quiremtontl, you
IIJ.)' have a delightful time this
•ummer as a cAm1J1 eo u n~~:ellor ear·
!n.g- for Amcricn'tt childl'eu :
Requirements:
I. Age: 18 yearo old l•r•l
~.~tool of age requir~d.
2 Education: At lta~t ont &em·
tfr of coli~ tra•nin«:.
S. Experience: So m t c-roup
... rk experience ~~IUI~d-volu.n·
'N.::r club lead~nhip eJtptritn~e •c~
tPt•bJe.
4. Cam,, ~kill@: M u"t be ~ble to
ronduct Ol' tlll;f!i.st. in conducting nt
lfll'it one of the cnm1> nctivities,
rr. swjmming. eanoehlg'. field
porta. crafts, dramA or music
Guarantee a super aummer b):
r fi..-tering no- whh the Camp
l~a:il .!':ew York Suue Emplo)·ment
~rvic:e. 39 Broadwa)·. Stw York
<uy 6, X.\',
N.S.O. Delegates
Have Busy Schedule
On Apl'il tO nnd 20 lhr Annual
Con\'ention of th~ C'entrn1 New
York Province of Nt"wmnn Clubs
..-u held here in Roche•ter. AI ..
!hough Nazareth Colle,~. being a
'atholie e.oll~e. doe:~~ not belong
thi!: group, t-·o of ita atuden""·
U:rline Koenton and Elunor
Ramphre)•. we.,. lm·it~ to $peak
• the N S~O. m 1.1n auemllt to
:mulate fw1.ht.t intere'"t in the
rganixation.
On ApriJ 19 nnd 20 t~l80 the N.
P.C.C.S. CoM't"!ntion "'"" held in
roJedo, Ohio. Naz1u·eth College
drlegates to this convention wel'e
Ptg Ely and Maracl'rtt Mar) Oone·
n.n. Two of the deJttl\tea (rom
~t. Peter's College, Jert~t)• City,
\ w Je.nt)·. stOJI~ at Nuareth
Uege on their •·•>' home Cor a
~u.ssion with Karline and •:lean·
on the topic: "'Should the N
~ 0 .. at thi~~: llnw. j{)fn the ln·
11rnational Union of Studenh!"
THE CLEANER
May Day Plans Frosh Represents
(Continued from Poge l) Nazareth at CAIP
and llau1·een McQullkf'n will JJlny
Gaudin. Rcr> a·uc.nt l n~ Nazareth College
at th(' nnnunl convention o( t he
Ctlthollt' Awocintion for I nt~rna·
tiona! Peace held April 6. 'i and 8
al the Coplt)' PI••• Hotol in Boston,
~18»Achu .. ett.s;.. was Freshman
Loi..~ Griintr.
sv~h top~~ a,. for~ign policy in
regard to Crut Britain. Fran~e.
the United State!, Russit~ and the
I'"Ut o( A.tiA wne discussed in the
eour"c of the ton,•ention. Two ex·
c:ellent JHtJ)Cn. on the ··catholic
APJJtOue:h to the United Nation.&"
ond the "Needecl Ch~tnge~ in the
United r\ation"" were presented
by the Ver')" Re\'erend John J.
u~right of B~ton and Thomas R.
Mahon~)', Pre .. ident ~f tb~ A.!.!odation.
rt•ptoeth·el)•.
Words or JlrhiJie ~~C h ou l d be given
to the following girls for planning
to make the da) a tltting one for
Our Ladr: Honorar)· Chairman.
Mary Atargaret 1\tlllck; General
Chairman. ~br)· Hope; Spiritual
Chairman, Anne 8~nnan; Pa.g •
eant. Pal Ta)•lttt: dfiCOrations.
Catherine Clark: )1ulli~, Virginia
Ow~·er: co&tumet. ll i)da DiGiulio:
properties. Anne Dnle)*i refresh·
m.ema, PefClr>' W nlth: J)Ublicit)',
Ela ine Kt~lb; 1worrnm, JennieCiak
: announcement~~, Je.an Rein·
hardt: flowel"l'. VIrginiA Reeves:
p~e:s"ion, Kathletn Fox; May.
pole. Hildegarde Htinrith; attend.
ants. ~ancr Ril1rl': flneneial, Ma.ry
Ellen Treacott: tlean·up, Rita
IJenlin. Arehbi111hop Riehard J. Cushing
opened tht meeting on Easter
Boardera Fete, Sisters In ight with •• oddreu to th• a•· M.HllUlagc u1 thu course of whtch On St. Joseph s Day he sto·eooed magnnnimity •• t he
Tu ~!lday, Mnr\"11 18. the I'esident mO$l lmJIOI'tnnt moa·nJ vi rt ue which
students h(!ld their annual enter· ~ world lender" n'uit pos:seu. ln Or·
tainmenL for the Sitters of Saint der to build " P.uc:cesaful intet·na·
Joseph. A ~ho•·t and well·v.-ritten tional organiution, Ell-5 Excellency
one-ad play b.) Joan Purcell was e-mpha•ittd, rreat men ftre need·
pte$ented in the auditorium for td-men with bigneu of soul. •·ho
t.hf! S.i1te.nJ. and thtn the facult)· ha' t> the aood of mankind at h()art
and studenta prnce.cled to the So· I rather than lhe aehie,·ement of
ei&l Room al John Fi~her Hall for their ov. n •tlfh.h intere-sU..
further enttl"t~tinmtnt and re· ·---
iresbmento. I t • 0 0 t
M•ry M•" ~ Kolllck w•• <he n_ era or ec evo. ees
Honoo·ary C'holrmnn of the pnrty V1ew Latest Fabracs
and Betty W hit~ octed ., <he At Sheraton Hotel
Gene.ntl ChRirman.
Alumnae Chatter
Reaches Nazareth
From the alumnat> c-omH thtnews
tbat fnnee" CuH '46 i.:s bu.sy
thi~ )"ear acting"" • tUJlpl)· teach·
er in man~· O( th~ Rochel'l'h~J·
uhool!l
R('c~ntl)· at th{l Sheraton Uotel
~even Interior Decoration 6tU·
denu accompanied by Miss Sp.aetb.
\\,f'tf' •ho•·n tht latt!'>t in rabriC'I!o
by rtp~tontativt-t of three whol~
sale fabric hou .. e•.
I talian-Spanish Clubs
Banquet Ar Lorenzo's
On Thursday, Ma, 8. <he mom·
bera of Miu Guzzetta's Italian
cltiq nnd two Spani!h c.lasse~ ban·
quNed nt l,.,orento's Restaurant.
On thit' occnsion eJcttion3 ror tht
officer• of the Italian Club and the
Spanish Cluh for the coming )'ftir
wert hf'ld.
All looked fo•-word to the banquet
whith wu under the joint
~hainnanahip or Carol Bat~~.
llarg-uente &bcDon.ald and lla.-.
garet Mar)· Donegan.
Nazareth-Canisius
Concert Given In
Kleinhans, Buffalo
Sund~~ry, Ma)· 4, 11t three o'clo(k
in the flfternoon, the glee club.i
of Coni•IUJ College of Butfalo and
Nau~th pan.i~ip.ated in a jo1nt
concert held in the Mary ~ton
Room of the Rleinhan's llw:ic Ua11
in Buffalo.
The Cania:iu$ Club wa~ under
th(' dirt.>etion Cl( Mr. Arnold Cor.
neli8ti(ln, a weiJ.known chorAl
lende1• in t his part of the au•te.
Nat:nreth's C le~ CJub was under
tht able leaders.hiJI of Mr. Austin
Truitt. who prepn.ted the followinc
prol(ram whh the CJub:
1. T~nt'brae Factae aunt-Pal ..
estrina.
2. Waters Ripple and 1-1o.-Arr.
b> Taylor. Soloo: Jule !'•I·
bach, Marlt Amat-uzio.
3. Cobbler·• Jig-Ar1·. b)' Da\'i•.
4. Without You•· Love-Sando·
""' · SuJ•rrtno solo--Eiiz.abeth 1\IU I'·
II h)'.
6. Sumnuw Time--Genhwin.
6. M•h Lind)' Lou-StricklAnd.
7. It Cannot Be a Stran(t>
Countrt'.-Rfpper. Soloi!'t. Eliza ..
beth Murphy.
...l t. 811 Brown 8ear-llana ZUC'·
!!. All Waves of the Storm
Sw"pt Ocun-J. Hayden. tung
;oinfl> h) lh\1 two group~.
HI. Sweea Canaftn - Arr. h)'
Jteddlck, IHlllg joint l}· b)' t h~ LWO
g'I'.OUIIll.
following the concert the two
club1 llroceedt'd to the ltbrkt.'l'n
Hott'l for a dinner·dance, a ftttine
clima-< for • musical afternoon.
M rJ. 'lorpn and llw Sfl"flh O<·
companitd thf' group on tbt' trilt.
N.C. Students Attend
Russell Sage Meeting
It wu off to T1·oy nnc.l Ru!l~('ll
S•g• College. AJ>ril 2> nnd 26. for
Rosemtu )' Loritz and Jo1-ephine
Asrnello who t(IOk part in no in·
formal dl-cuuion with n>presen·
tatiu ... from other eoU~tlS or thi
area on \·ariou~ ques,ions <'Onctrn·
intr C'Vllt'l~ life.
While no definite ton~ l uR1on was
m~ched. the di~c:u)lj;lon autceeded
Marie J~lrk r•f tht 11amc- dru.~ is
now working In thl~ t~~oting lnbol'~
n ~iving the nurlienct many hcb atory or 8et-<'h·:Nut PnckinJ,r Com ..
•bout the N.s.o.
Silk~~o. ~~o~tins, imported tape~
trie"", t"hlnn.e:<>, Jint'D! and mao)
othel' Ani! fabrics for use in dr~·
poe1·ies and UJlh(lhol.er)f were on di!J·
p'B)', and It wn11 ~XJIInined t<~ the
girl• huw tht:' fubl"iep; wore mndt.>
and how tht: colol' \VftS appli('d
Thu tonftrtnce, ubieh ha" been
held ftnnuatl)~ lor tbt Ja.ct f\ve
)"eAI'f, pl~tced emphasit upon cltl·
z.('nshhl be)·ond the cami)UJ at
w(')l 8' OJl the imJlOI1.nn("e of till
neth·c lltudent bod)' on cnmpus.
Thl.' National Student Orxnnh:n·
tlon w•" th(' 1ubject of th~ open·
ing roa·um on Friday "''ening
whilt Saturd.&y was d~voted to di!l!+
cut-,.ic:m• on: Student Go,·emmtnt.
~hool Publication!. lnttr·Failh,
Dtamehf"l and Athletic~ The~"
ditcb"<ion- "·ere led by \i.titinsr
"tudfnt~ wh~ had done oubUlnding
wor"- In the ,·ru-iou~ a<!tivilit>~ un.
de.· eonAidorntion.
-.-
Mission Tidbits
Reveal Supporters
.\ movement ha.i. tarttd under
ht Marks to end a quant'r a
.. nth to the Chrl~~:topher Move.
mtnt, u the- l'f'BU1t of FtttheJ'
~tiler'~ talks her(' n:centl)',
The Mi&$IOtl!l wi~ h to nnnounct
hat Madeline SJ)I<'gcl awd Edith
liofT were each aw&rdtd five dol·
ua for selling- the m011t hook• tor
e retent i\ti~ion ratflt.
Jean Aell)· • n d Ro~marie
I.Q(-kJ we~ ~markahtt thairmen.
xw.t'marie obtaininr a dona1ion
f $30 which covtl"ed thto Jlrinting
f th~ chance boob. aud Je•m get·
ng a donation of $20 f•·om her
rtt'l~. Re,•erend l..c.'OIUird A. Kelt).
.Mission.rnind\!d nlumnn, IUw
'tmneUy. who ~J>Okl' nt Students•
~our a·ecentlr nnd who WR~ head
f the Mi~ion Unit htr Senior
i••r h.ne-. al"o ,.,., tht rame
j'r •upport.
pan:r.
Marion (;ro~ .. to• •t't April 1 f ~
the date for hfr n\arriag~ to AJ.
fred J. llu-rrtt-. - COIN-OPERA TED
WASHER STOPS
WASH BLUES
T hel'e will bt.• no mor<' l'llh·h·
dub·dub !ol Nnull'eth CoBege
bonrder". Tbi• i due to the new.
1)·-in.stalltd w•!fl:hiHR nu~ochinf' which
wu plac.oed in working ordu about
two weeki. bt'fort [a .. ter. It i:! a
coin·orerattd machi.-.e made by
£a~y Compan) and it doin« a won·
derlul job ktt-JlinK tht rirt!> in
~;p.arkhn~r e-lun cloth~.. without
bending O\ ~r A wa"'h·boord. The
gil'1s are w-. .. hlnt f\'flr)rthing from
hankies to bNit~t> t"{'Adfl and enjoy
ever)· minute or h.
Bolh the girl• nnd their mothen
nrt' thankful and appretiate the
kindn~ or our Oun who made
th~ faei.Jit) ,,., ablt'.
Those who attended were: ~in ...
ina rampant"ria. Patricia Lemm.
Jacqueline Burae~s. Patricia Me:·
Cafl'euy. ~liriam Gam. Aileen
0 ·uea and C"lairt- O'Brien.
S hakespeare Voices
Farewell To Mr. Truitt
N . C. Music Instructor
Shakctapeat r waa right when h('
sa.id "partinr 1,.. ~ouch svoeet sor~
SODALITY DANCE
HEADS LISTED
row"- for h it~ jwn that. It ill with llon(lrnry Chairman of tb~ So·
rt':atHt lhat wt> mu~t fiJIIM with ont dali,)· O.n<'~ held Jut Saturda)
of thf mt•mbf'ra of our faculty. ''*~ Ann~: Brennan. Co-chairmt'n
Yr. Au.•tin Tru,n. who ha.-; been I W._.rt' li~l~n R)'an and Mary 1\,
Con-ed to lta\t Sazareth bec.o-au.."-e O'Sulh,·an. Commiu~ head .. in·
of bil- hU"\') •Chtdult. <"'udf'd Mickey Miller a.nd .Miriam
Ah. Truiu hRJoo. been ?\'aureth'• Cat-r). dt.'cClrationl: Marjo1'ie> E,a...
Glee Club dirt.l<'t.OJ' and ''ocal in· teJheld and Maa·ilyn Metz. pulr
e.tt·uctor fot· 1 h~ pa!it 1Seven )"('A~. licit~·: Louirt.• T1·-~.,utlein nnd Cnlh·
H.i!'; ~~;in<'f'rit)·, chnt·m and h'U<' ~nlnt Cluk, htvhntion-c; J uliann
mu•icitH1•hip hnve won t h~ h~artlf M<'Cnrth) r.md Virginia Oavh1,
of all who havt hceu onder hr. ticket•; Noncy Oowling and P11t
direction. Th•1ugh dir~tl)" us.o- Suib. nfrel'lhmentt; Frau 1\.uch.
dated with tht MWiic .Oep.a..rtment chl"Cklnr and Marl Dtd1e and
fC"ontinufd on Pagp 5) I Sant')" Rit"ft". r«eption.
3
Acting Class To
Entertain Students
With Examination
On Friday e"ening, MRy l6.
the Drnm11.lic lntel'pl'etntlon chl81
will presenL a progrnm of ,reenet
from fnm(IU& plays !or the fncult)·
•nd the students" famili~ 11nd
fritnd~ in the auditorium.
Mar)" Quinlan will pon.ra)· Mac·
gie. in Barrie's play. "'What £"\•trr
Woman 1\t~o•-s,u which bas en·
Jo)·td a New York ... ,·h·al thh)
·ear, Patricia Ta)'lert will bt thf
(')ASAft Antigone, SOd the J)81't Of
Brlg1d, from {'Shadow and Sub·
ttnnec," will be t..'lken b)· MM')
Ellen T1·et~~ott. Mnr)' Kay 0'Su1·
livan and Marie Amtltuzio have
tltcted to do a .cene torethet·.
They have picked Anderson•• pow.
t'rful .. Mary of Scotland,'' whh
M•rf J\ay A$ Mar)·. and Merit tb
Ehubolh.
Kathleen Temmerman. a• tht
mad Ophelia throwing im•Jlin.ar)
ftowe-rr.. and Jo8Jl Purcell Alii
Mnur)'A, th<' aged woman In
S)•nge's famous one .. uet l'I"Y,
'' Rider& to t he Sen" will both be
on t he program. Arline lladic~
ond Libby Murphy •r• prepar1nr
one of the lighter ~entt from
"Stage Door' as the1r offerinJ.
Anne Brennan will bto Btrnadfttt
to Noreen Carer·s Madame' V*·
Z.OUJ. in th~ dramatiud ,·enr.ion or
W~rfeJ"• well-known no,·el.
Oe..idt$ gi'•ing tnjo)rnent to
thei1· friends and treAting n "hnnct.·
fo1· enc-h student in the elau to
t.how what s he hus leurncd in the
('0\H*B" of a yea•·, this innovntlon
In the Speech Departme nt will al~~;o
ferve as a final exanlinatlon for
the rirl.- in the Actin,- ('lAP.
Senior Music Majors
Give Recital May 16
C"arolyn Hoben!t..--e and Ro:~~f'·
m1u1• Loritz, Senior Mu~i~ M"Jon-.
will climnx their college courat
wh h thch- g:raduntion J't.\cltAlt i 11
Nu~treth 'i Auditorium on fo'••ldoy,
MA)' 16.
Their program will he a" fol·
low"':
I. Sonata in A. Paradt.~i: ,.,.
,·ari: Allt-gro ton fuaco. C•rol)l\
llohen. .. H'.
2. ~nata in C ~ha.rp minorup.
2;-~o. 2, Beetho,·en: Adari<
~o"l.tnuto; Presto .o\gitatu. Ro~~·
mtu')f t.oritz.
3. Mazurka in 8 Hnt mnjol.
ChOJlln ; Gid With Flnxen llah.
l)tbu~y. Cal'olyn Uohen~ee.
-1. Nocturne. op. u;. -No. !!.
f'ho11in; Scheno in £ minor. ()JI
16-No. :?, MendeiDtohn. RoH·
marr l.oriu.
6. Polonaise. op. .t.6--!\u. I:!
'1at0uwell: Vabt Brilli•nt•. op.
20. Monft Zuer:a. Carolyn lfohtn•
·~·tl. ClaiH: de Lune. Oehu•tt)
lloH•ninha, Vilh~;·Loba~. R(.l,.Cn\nr)
l.odt•.
Stuflt'l\\.6 and f•· i(tnd" tin.· Ct>l'•
dinlly invited to attend.
N .C. Girls M odel In
McCurdy Style Sho11
Spo11sored By Guild
"0 h..... and "'A h ·· t'\"hht-tl
throughout Na.ureth't Audit01
ium Wednesday. April 30. "hen
tht McCurdy Styl~ Sho" "llUTI
A01'ed by t he Nnzn••cth Collegt
Culld wa! modtled by eev<H·o1 Nnz·
Heth ~iri s and two tnothN l't
!'\atRr<'th 5tudent!.
Th(' mothel'$ weff .Mh. Romar.
Taylert, motht!r of Pat and Bar·
bara, and ltt'!<. Alaloy, moth~r of
)fa,..aret Mat).ll~. Ed.,·ard He\•·
trle alllO modeled Xaureth f••h·
ion deb!'. \\"('ff Julia on McC"arth~.
f'ran('fp. ~pringu. Patricia L~mm
Joyu• Fre)' , Jule N't~lbach, Mar)
,Jnne f •·nwler. Mna·y Knl Klet.
RhiiCnHlrif Luck~ nnd 1\tnrjm•i(·
El't('r·hl'ld.
1-~t\ch mode) wn alhJ\\·t•tl tt•
11elect thrt>e ensen1blet from Mt·
rurtly'a fvr the !.boW. Row ... n•
("haptl wa-; thf' ~ommental(lt .
~ THE GLEANER
Interview Reveals Frosh Air Cadet In Spring a Young Man's Fancy Turns To--- Nazarethj
Male S.R.O. Talent ~~~n~i?~:v~?t~e!}e! Witness: Rings and Spring Fever Among N.C. Lassies •
Aftc.- c1uite a bit of fun-mnklng Freshman Mlritml Garry, a Civil Even .Cot~Sipbil·d htHI S J>ring Kay Fox is in "seven~h hcnven" burgh and Washington OY(rr
lhe fellows in the S.R.O. ca~t. finnJ.. Air Cadet from Albany. "It's like feve1·. The well known $ymptoms since 1ht received a solit-!11'(' lrom holidays.
ly go&. down to busineu and told floating on a cloud." hAve been very evident around the Mac. Pat Lemm clAim" she
a Jittlt about their daily livea. Miriam joined the Ch·il Air Pa- wllege Jat.eh' and thtl"f' bA\'t been Joan Keenan has f\'en an- South too. \Vell. Syracuse i•
Don Ginegaw. who thinU the trol about a )'tar ago lut Febr\1- IOmt wondrous r~!liulb. nounced plans for h~r w~dding in of here. Anyway it wu a w
girl.s •re "a swell gang to work ary 11nd immedilllel:r took courses Enpgemenu take top honors Augu..t. to remember. Right. Pat!
with and f;bould prove moat inter .. in radio, meteorology and many tbis month: Barb Lon.hu.Fy added 8 tpark· New Jersey ia the spot
esting." comes f,_-om Ea.st Rochea.- other military Jubjeds. Drilling J ean Kelly became engaged to ler to lhat tbjrd finger left hand Rita Conte•lablo and Jule
tc1·. lie works at Stromb(lrg~Cill'l .. w.-s ineludcd among these. Oon on Enster Eve. and hna mnde plans for" Summer bach, guest.\ ot Ma ureen M
son 1lt J)I'CJ('nl and hopes t.o nttend By th<' tim~ l\1tn-ch rolled wedding. ken, s)lcnt th~Jr F;ns lc.1· vnc
Syracu•e University in the Fa!1.
1
nrountl •h• wa• ready to stArl fl)•· Soda lity Rally 11 wo• Lhe happiest Eastet· ever and from what we've heard
He hu had no previous experience jng and wa~ gi\'~n her 0\\'11 BT-17. (Continued rron' Page 1) for Ma,.e:aret Mary Feeney and really hopped.
jn acting but be doe-S like it. Alter fl)ring with the instructor R will be Father Lord whose Lopic Johnny. They celebrated their tn· Maraucritc McDonald, the
Flowie Hilehcoc.k, also Crom Cew time~, )liriftm v.·a.s then al· will be "The Sodalist in the gagement. too. winner of the lrip to ~ew
E~Ut Roche~ter, states lhat he lowed to take over the eontroJA of World.'' and FAtht-r L)·ona whose Alice R,.a.n i! also in lhe limt- claims it wu "dreamy.'' So
neither works nor goes to achool. the plane herself. Her lesson~ topic will be "The ~odall~t in the Iicht. She hss made arrangemenb Pea Wa l•h who IJ:tent a few
He's on strike. The -reason! He were in turnB, banks und take- llome.'' tor a very beautiful weddint and th h elf
~v;rk:o~•; :~:~;~~le~~;~e :.~· ~~~~: otf~bnl "'"" nboul as fM •• ~lir· !Ji:c::.~e~~;;l~tyRo~~~ :~~:~.0·:~~: ~:: ;:~~,1:~~=~~~.~by <>'B•;•• one of sE::::r:~:<~~.y~:·;:::· felt
1-towi~.) He's bad quite ft bit or iam ever got In her training, tor trtnd Charles Bauer, Parish So~ an~hey tell me it was Spl·ln" lever ove.r the Jou o( the N~w YoTk
t-xperirnce in high school in 10th it was int('rrupted when $h~ left dlllit>• Union Wrktor, and Rev. -a look toward summer va~a· but they dreamed up one to
pia)·' u .. Junior }Jiss'• and "Jun~ for Xaureth last FalL This Jiul~ nend J. Jo:::eph O'Connell, Stu- tion that has E~ith CoA' in a whirL ieo City inllltad.
lJan." Ue .-a}"!. ·~bU hould, un- pause, thou.gh, will not prevt-nt dent Sodality Director, ha\'t out· -a med ~tudent that makes Just to bf, different Phylli_.
Uoubtedly, prove an ex~rlence Miriam from obtaining her student lined an extensive di"'('U,.sion pro- Fran Bryan the envy or tht cam- tie went North. She spent a
well worth the effort of the ca~t.'' lieen.se by the end of thi3 eoming «ram. The rally i:s expedcd to at· puA. week in Canada and came
Howie Shufelt, a resident. ol St. Summer. tract to the discussion periods. na- - n "Jny" walk that nccounu advocating the good
Andtcw'8 P~•rish. wns the third The Fl'f~~.-hrnnn "Amelia F:nr- tional lcadf."rs of )'outh g•·oups R~ ror the RpecioJ g lint in Fran Col- policy.
victim. lie works days ot che Clen- hart'' Sft)'S thot there is IJOsitlvely well ns J)rOillinent Rgui'U t.hrougb· ott•'• eyes. Aileen Wi•e~r is keeping u
~on Work8 Rnd attend& cla~u at no stn~atlon when leaving the out :-.Jew York State intet<.'Jted in -anti red ears that havto Jo trnveting rerord. She journe)
lhf Rochester Innitute of Tt?t'h- ground on the take-off and likes the- )OULb movement. Aan•llo and Anne Cou•c gue"-8• Detroit tor lpceial reason~
noiOKY· lt(''s had quite a bit of ex· it best when tr)'ing- to gain alti· ••Thi~ rail)' is to be the out· ing. then gaily tripped to Cana
perience in minstrel shov."' At St tude. r.tanding youth pthering or its The- South~m-bound train and the holidays.
Andrew's and also in ihon l kits .. It's really 8 hi~ thrill," glow~d kind in the hbtory of the diocese.'' planes were very busy with Naz- Cynthia Smlth tAke.$ th~
put on for the benefit of their llirinm 1nya Bishop Kearney. arent• going to bask in tht South· eler'a prize. She's traveled so
new)y.(ot mcd St. ThomM Mort H s n· Sodality offieen rmd council ern RUn. J a ne Caff'n~y ftew from she now P03SC~$C!S 8 yeRI"·
Club. Soy• llowic, "It'• ~ nice umor ous a leS who wilt P"<lieipnte lhot day in· New Vo•·k to Florida. whil~ v;,. pa!!S to A!Cred Uulve•·sily.
"Chool; the girls are wonderful." Helpful hintt.: From one of the elude: Anne Brennan, Helen ,.ini• Smallridr~ drove to FJorida New York was o popular
Another East Rotht:<iter resi· education tlfl••efl comes this hint Ryan. Mary Dedie, Noreen Carey. and flew to Cuba to 8p(.'nd " few this Easter. Je•nne Boehm
dent, Robert Henry, .,,bo work"" at fo-r making pie ... \\then makine \tary Margaret K~llick, Hildegarde days. Alao Florida-bound wu ed her time b('tween ~ev.' J
the Piano \Yorks, think$ dramatics eust.ard pit. be ture that then art Hemrich. ~Jary Kay O'SuUi\~an. Aileen O'Dea who came home 'With and tht gay metropoli!, whi
ar~ great. He h.-s done ftttlnft in no bole<1 in the: trU!t. Ont da)• o.ne Jo&tphint Agnello, Bttt)' w-hite. 3 gloriouJ tan. •ia.a Scherer and Marion
high Mhool and thinks it'~ 8 lot of o( our profeuors was (lUitt Marjorie Esterheld, NanC:)' Riggs. Amoncr the other motor'"'• w~ preferred plnee~ like the W
fun. $ft)'! Bob "The play ift going atunned to t~ee that the eustnrd Peggy Filler. Marguertte MeDon- e wood Room. H w1s musicak
ro be 1,.reat. Anyone who <locsn'l hn. d "rlisnpJ)ta•·cd., ll finally " I wat nld, P{!ggy Mnelnto!h. Marilyn Ruth Ann Healy who jou•·neyed to Ceor aia Conner liked the .:;ec h ift d d tt h d '1 t d J F Virgini11 nnd Washington. h 1 • 1 1 h 1·eolly missing som('thlng ,. J!.covere lAt t e custar wn~ 1" e z nn oyce a·ey. w _ i e v1s t. ng t Cl'e.
L k l'k _ · under the CI'Ul't. And thus wns diw· ----·---- Eve lyn Driver went J~ight·~t(ling Joanne Wi11on liked her t
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1 e ~.~reat sho;~ ~ot covered one or tht first up-~ide S. R. 0 . Boasts too! ller u·avels took h('r to Pitta.- lhe •'Big City'" but tShe clai
11 ot 0 aug s-tatts ares down pie$ heart was in Syraeus.t.
Ki<k from SL llonica'• Pari•h. Questio~ in the minds of boy• Experie nced Actress Holon Kamm•r doesn•t
He'• • Senior al Aqoin•• and ha• from St Bonaventure's. t'\iapra S.RO.'• leading lady. Anne S. R. 0. Backstage you have to co far to ha,•e a
had lou oi experience in high and Cani1iua: .. Can anylhmg good Vogt, can·, ""Y ll.i. 1. tbe fi•~t Reveals Seamstresses, time. She ••Y• Honeoye F
..-chooJ. Uet yea.- he played in '"Lit· come out of Nazareth!" tlnu: she's ever bee-n on 1tage. It's p far enough.
clc Wome n" at Mercy lligh. 11 \! Answer imprinted in the henrt11. J)l'obobly the hundredth; Anne lliuters, Handy Meu Annapolis keJ>t. M•ry Lou
sings In S. R.O. or Nat.a•·enes, d ue to study of wouldn't know. S.lt.O. bnck15tnge has been In A Eileen Thaney happy durin
Jerry Dennis, also an A(lulnas Scripture: .. Come and see." A member of thfl Rochester whil'lwind these past few dnys. vac.alion.
Senior, thinks the s how "ihould Small Boy: Dad, what maket Community Playen. Anne turned Cos1ume-.sewers snipping oft' a bit Detroit haa nothing on u
be a fmash hit/' He tomes from the gras:J grHn! in a tine- performance as the in· her and tacking a ht-m then!: Man Parking Lot says thin
Sa~red Ueart Pari!.h and \\•a• in Father: Wh)•.,ah· 1 don"t l.rnow. g~nue, .Mai'tha Seawright, in Dl'ar stage c~w gals hoisting ftata and looking up, He points with
lftrcy's ••uctle Women." Wt Small Boy: \\'tU what eau!'l:e" RHtA which tnjoytd a long run maneuvering drops; ground crew at the new 1947 Plymouth
year he was in the C8St of "Toreh rain! rettntly. worke-... dabbing paint on flats is Cerry Schwa_,.tx.'• pri:te
R~arcl'll" here at Nau . .-cth. Father: Ahem! Hm •• - \Veil. J W1th ~ major fn ~pe\'ch, Anne here and cutting out stencil• there sion. Re is looking forward t
Philiv •~gge,-t bas hod no acting know, but I couldn't tell you off hollCil to go on to rndio work after - this it the picture of a musical .. new Buick conve rtible tba
eXJlCJ·i('nce but he thinks it ~houJd I hand. g raduation. She hna t~tudied aet· in-thc-mnking backsta~e. Searow will get for gradu
be inlere1Ling •in<e It will be a Sm•ll Boy: Dad. am 1 bothering ing under Eunice Snyreahder, Mary Betty Keegan, wilb a He wonder• nt the J94G P
great change (rom his work at you! founder of the Marian Produc- a-mock over her clothts and a de.. lhat is frequently left with
EAstman Kodak. He really likes it I Father: ~o. Go right ahead, !On. tion!. wbi~b hatt preM.nted one termined look in her eyt. keeps. We beard he Wed Mary Eliu
and t.aYI "l',•e done a lot of things You'll never learn anytbinc if play ~_, Car, Littl' U'omtn. Jn the thinp humminr. ltiriam Carr)' McCarthy for an explanatio•
btorore but thi.$ tops thent all." 1 you don't a"k questions. ctf'tring Anne played Beth. and Chris Wilson are set to work U!tter .. w-riting is sti1l in r•
C'lllllng ateneils while Betty La and we've heard that Joan PI
Row Rnd Lois Griiner seize n fin· has taken the prir.e. Alice D
iAhcd stencil, arm them~el vel!l with and Nancy Dowlinr arc neJt
SJH'aycr,s Hlled with J)Aint nnd. their outstand inll' eorresponj
kneeling ovc1· a defen!~leJ~.s flt~t. to Harvard. We wonder if pt(
-t~pray within the stencil design. are still in vogue!
The re.ult! You"ll see liar tt and We have toeveral questi ..
10. tlea.r up and we need assil(
Ruth Kenned)· keepo her •trong- Why do lhey caU A"•• B.,
armed •t•gc erew hopptn«. too. ""MtSty! .. \Vhy l.s Carol Bat
laohlng ond unlashing flalo, tenr- attached to the nome "0
ing down sets ~nd erecting new What nccounts to1· the f
onu. 'l'hl' noble "bea'ft~ of bur- gJint in Betty Meue'• eyets~
den" on the ttage crew are .,~ran " rhat conn('ctions have
Kueh. Joan Carney. ltari(' AmA- Snyd~r and Bernie Sl•ter
tu110. Helen Fergu"'n. lbry Turkey! l..et u.s in on it. g•4
RoiJ<', Anne Da.ley and £lain• Kol- What i• 10 wonderful a•
t!'>nik. bus SlOp? C.atk•rinc Clult
·•FJora Dora costumes ltr(l all one tmswer.
the r11ge thi.A yeat--.e51le('i81ly in How ean Joan Liatman I
S.R.O ... '"Y• Peggy Ety who de· bridge gnmot ll'a been re1
signed the costume$ f01· lhf"•how. •h• has four booko of instT
Joan l\tngo\'tl'n. as official Rdvie:ea·, to hell> her along.
ftill aboul telling Elaine Mulcahy To whom doeo Lhe fraterni
to take a tue.k in h~re and warn.. belong? Ginny Ree .. e.. -v.'111 •
ing all the "&e\\ing-machint bri· supply the an.awu.
gade.. thal .. dr... rthea .... al is They alwaya come back.
Tuc~day night."' The other gals Kay Murphy. She was given
hnntl)• with a thread and needJe ncr by several o! the girJ$ i
ore Norma DePrez, Frnncu l\tc- ing Ooro1hea Kuch, E•ther I
Brid~. Clnire O'Brien, MArgaret Mugie SullivAn. Mimi Mo,
Owen1, Connie Smith, Dori.- Con- and Mary Coon•n.
nelly and Mary Ellen Tl'tscou. The slip of the monlh:
Other Jtage helpers are Sarah Lynch wanted to know
Cali, Ceortria Conner. Rita Coo· could "blu-"htr"' !or ··s
te•Lable. Betty Crowley, Marian Girl.''
Fox, JRne Gaffney, Cerry GerJoo. Paula Speuman dtdnr~
'rHE GLEANER
Small Minds Discuss People "The Flight and the Song'' Called
Strange, Unusual, But Inspiring Go into the eocial roon,, or the amokcr-, or cafeltda and what. do
o tlnd-grout>A of girl;s det•p in dit~cuuion. 11 a stranger were to
&a fiUr coJJege perhaps hi~ n~t thought would bt one of admi•·alion.
m are a group of colltCl" women d~U$5ing topica of the day or
m~ ape~La.l in~truction ju<tt received.
Those who read S. M. C.'s
01'0flt.~,. P~t•K• Rthr" and en·
joyed its spirit and m)"'ltery wilt
ret'HI his lakotlt nove), Tltt Fliqlit
ttnd ll1t Sou(l nnd gl~au even more
pltal\1~ from it.s pag~a. And for
thoa.e who nt\·t:r bad the opportunity
of revelling in Brother
Peh·oe's advent.u.re there is a new
exp~rience aw11.itinr them when
th(·y nad the Fligltt. "Strange,"
••unuaual." they will uy, "but. so
in"Jtiring.'' Tl'uly, thes~ word.!! can
b~ OJ1plied to this 1-ec~nl I>Ublicn·
tlon.
e:hild of bleaings" and lhat ;1the
world would be his doi•ter.,
In the. pa"'-' of th~ Fligltt is told
•Imply the •tory ot how Robin in·
flucnced lhf.' Hve$ of t hogc ro·ound
hlm: Lin Brownrin, who later
bHomes the c:oungt"'~. selfttN
Sister Etinbeth at CanoW!leiah:
.fohn Rack worthy, Robin's nephew,
who. a.s the monk Dlln John, Ughta
the persH"uton of the Abbey of
Butltfast; and Robin'• brothtor,
Richard.
But this itm't alway~ the cnse. lnt~tenll, we find tntall groul)lJ disllllln~
trivial nmtten sonwtfrn<!-S hardly fitting for college women.
'r're not. trying to uy that a dance or an imporiilnt date 1-hould not
• mad~ more enjoy-able b)~ lttting our friends know how ••wonderful''
wa.a. What we do majntain i111 that aharing it with others !Should not
fUllY all of ou•· IPDre time and should llOt be the only thing we talk
lout.
Pt':rhaps. Lhtt createst dan~er of 1Uth trh•ia1 talk is that It Jtad.s
~tntimu to eo~ "'ip. Years of traininc at home. in church and at
ool have tlluRht ttJ the vir-tue of Chr1stian chnrit)·. We do not wish
be violator4 o f Cod's lnw nnd so fllll Ctttholic girls our only words
o10ut our neighbors are on('• of prai:ae or thoke that do not harm Laid ognlnst a background of
the mid·•ixteeoth century !ht
Fli11ht tell• how brotally monu·
teries were ransacked u tbt> or·
derz or King Henry VIU, how
monks and flli&ters were forced to
flee and how these anci<"nt abbe)--.,
beautiful in the arti•tf)' of arthi·
tecture. alai ned glau windo•os and
sculpture. were ruthtculy burn('d
to the ground or confl"ut.ed to C'n·
rich the ro)•al tr~tuury, The chftrutera
"lh·~·· whe-n tht1 are
threatened to make them e:ign the
Onth of Supt·emlley, when they
mourn th~ death ot the good Dlln
John and ,..hen tMy laugh at th•
unu:su.al m~t.nners of Robin.
rathe:r add to her good reputation. "Having nothmg to do'· pill$ a
talc: mind tlr~ the chie-f promoter'$ of a01o11ip. Too often in the la"'t two yean
hft\'>C appeared hiAtorical novel&fnctunl.
yeiJ, but earthy !rom the
lltAndpoint of morals. 'Vhat delight
~ou ld have been r~elvtd from
rta~ing aboout gallant de-eds and
h~rolc men and wom('n wA!J ob•
corod by "Ailh Cot· Alth'a oAke.''
He.-~ is a hiltoricat novel, however,
which is fl't'"b in style. appealinl'
to the heart. and above all clean
fo1 those who look for mol't than
dime !ttOr)" sraudineu.
We ure training our n1ind8 here in Jthool and nw studenl.ll we can
.,dly ~~Y ~t\ hnv~ •fnoth!nlt to ~lo." We hnve often heard the follow·
'r d!J-uncuon: trTeat m•nd~ chtcn.n ldeas; av("rage mind" di5eu~~
nt : ..-mall mind diRU!s prople. Which a~ •f"!
And You Think You're Unselfish?
\od you think you're un.t~elfish1 U•t this a1 a t~t and then see
t )'our anp·er if.
L.ittlt Virginia a.nd Billy Grube tlipptod into their friend't roont
. oth~r day with n box of ('nndy. It wn.s n Fanny Fnrmet• box. but
r de Wl!l! a layer of pep)l~rnlinlll, gumdrops and 11 few big lu!lcious·
insr chocolates. Your rtpnrter happened to bt.• around and •hyly
d hltlt' tots otr•red her a piece of cand)'. Said rf'porter. diplomat that
r WRIJ, took a peppermint a(ter qutationing And discoverlna t hnt
rrinio and Billy liked the biK chocolnt .. the buL.
The plot re\·oh·es around Robin
lladc:wonhy whom nf'irhbors believe
to be a chn ng~linc. one who
htUJ been hexed by on evil spirit
and who li\'et wlth the Jlixiet. Ac·
tuftll)~ be is the most mapifl«nt
ch.&racter ot tht book whom the
he• mit, Ml~ Tor, bl('-sKed nt birth
with l he worcht, ''Be &hall ~Jing of
thC!I t'Qng of thO!Ie thing• that have
bt'<en made. I hav-e watched thou
thin~. and he !!hall bt> "" one of
lhmn. Re '1w11 sing the 5onsr of
th<' Maker of Heaven and earth."
Robon. indttd, Collllled thf promtil~
of th~ herm.it and brought
bl(!!.aings to 111 who loved him.
Many, ne,·erthele-ss, shunned him
"• one posse~~J~ed by the devil. The
Abbot. too. ot the ntarb)1 moJtU.o
tery proph~•ied "he would be ft
Certainly Tllf Flight nttd til~
Sm1p i~ a book to rend and l"C~
read. but. rnore than that. It i!!i A
treasure to cberUh in your own
Hbur)'• to lend to your friends, to
11lck up at will nnrl sing with Rol)ln
the tharming verses he croons at
he ro•m• the fields of Old De,·on:
1• The two children then, with a lmowmg !tmiJe •t )'OUr reporter.
h red the two largest chocolates on the de1<k of their fri~nd and
d lll··kling at thtir aecret like two little elves. stipptd out of the room
'tufctly ns tht'y hod entertd il.
•e With such a lt!i!.SOn 111 lhit~. whKt could your reporter do but
d· co the humble ~ppermint beside the choc:olatet!
~; 1ke Erie Region
-.,.j NFCCS Pla11s Meet
at.\ a rr-ult of tbf' Founh ~~...
t .al Canvt1Hion uf the S'ational
~~rntiOI\ ot Cntholic rollcge
to >l•nts hold in Toledo, Ohio, on
~("r 18. J 9 and :!0. the Lake Erie
CM>n it makin• plan! to hold a
·v~ ·onal e:onCertnct to dttenmnq
•CHI '' can and will be done to ~lve
i ... ()("iftltd t'Ollt~cs a flrm •t.auU
il>t N.F.C.C.S. This wa. deeid·
md apon tince it waa apparent that
th~ng region J,e thl' basi'~. for- a
i1l"d federtttlon. Representing
Old Lake Erie Rtgion (Nazareth
are • affilia1ion) at the Con,•en·
~d wq Peggy E1y and rtpreut
inK Nl\zarcth College was
$e "!t•ret Mary Donegan.
.hat~ main talk of the convention
Be.• to revi!.e tht entire cOMtitu·
aon,. of the NFC'CS. Aloo, •·esolo·
tine 1 concerning nAUlntionx of NF
bim-1 ..-lth NSO •nd IUS we.-. probet
.. rd. Fin&MH we~ a t:rtmendous
tion.
hiO"'Iftleero of NFC'C'S Cor the comrN
·ll )'1"1\1' were nl11.o elected. They
:.odJ President. James Daus:hert}'.
wula Jo••pb's, l>hiladelphia: fo"int
t.'n1 Prnident, Nell &!anton, Bo.!-p•
l' College; Second Vi<e·P•·esi·
Thomas lla1·per, Phih•del~
.., t ; Third Vk~·Pre!ident, Ruth
anct · .-.. Moun1 Mary Colleae. Wisnn••
n; Treasurer, John Cunning.
u il Lo! Angclca region.
dlt·•" an addre~ 10 the del~ates At
:we al ning st'""ion. the MOll( Rev·
_. Richard J. Cu!hin(C', D.O ••
M•"l ~bJf!hop ol Boaton. pointed out
wltb there wtort two movcm('nls
'! •·ere goin« to play the lead~
out 4 ln in the future of tht Unitkno
~t111t~. nnrnely. the LAbor
1nent and the Student. 111ovclos..-.
•
porte J~ )Outh of AmetYa an- the
Uct:l ·• of the world," nated His
h·ncy. "They are the hOI>~ of
ity J'in ka and th<.'ir Americn Is the
ave 1 {\f the world."
'tr bdore. ll W"M" ~mphaJ.o
So ch h.aa it beton <~o e,•idt•nt that
a du\ •ol'ld needs lht' Ctttholic influindu11
and inspiration u! )'oung toiHo••
a. •~n and women. who, in•••
k•• d in •he W&)' of truth. take
place in the world today.
J o• • atlqu~trter• for the convenif
"'' •t~ at th~ ('ommodure P~r·
Jloomt ~e-1 and at llary lfan:o.e Col•
Toledo. Becaut,e of tht- great
fb It 111t of bu!lineu on the ngcnda
Ltav«'~M necessAry to hold m('cting:s
· lha 1y u otfo\·tn A. ll.
French Department
Purchases Records
To Aid Pronunciation
Every person of intelllsrence in
the world r£onlh:e.~~- th(' hnOOI'lanee
of hl\'lng tommand of 8 foreign
lanru~. Thi• is e.speeia11)• true
today since thf' radio brinp 1'the
fnd• or the enl'th'' right to our
own rrunt. door nnd also Alnte we
a~ but a n1Rtl<·r of hourt di!tant
from any pan or the gfobf' b)' air·
plane.
.,Whethc1· In Jlrof~!!sional, diJ)lo-
•'Grt•en moss, criflp1ngs
Elf-horn and feAther
Woven together
With lock end with h.air.
Clay ia their cot,
Twig1 for th•ir folding,
Or eudh.>a and crotched
Or l'Winging from bough.
Sunly Cod lavghtth
With joy ol beholding!'
Govt. Jobs Open To Women Listed;
Highly-Trained College Grads Sought
malic. social or commercial life. a By CAROLINE PISClT ELLO
•ound and sun kno"'lf'dlt of our Have you d~am~d of bec-oming re-tpOnsiblf' positions u admini~
fellow man's lani'Jage i:~~ the great A "-areer diJ)Iomat! Is it your am. t.rati\le aaiatants and admini$tra~
e'.'I:Cntinl of undentanding him tive nnalyatt. FederAl j ob.s are
and of neighborlineu among the bllfan to become an intcrt.ltetcr in largely Jocnted in Wa.ehlngton.
nations of tbt~ world.'' lht U. S. foreign ~rvicc? If 10. However, eou'lpa.rable opportuni·
The F~neh Department of ~u.- puncture that balloon among the tie.s exi!ft in nate and local aeenareth
CoBege, re•li~ina- the im- clouds and come down to earth, cie!f.
J)OI'lnnee of auch " stntcmcnt, is fol' with the possible exCCJ)tion or .Jobs in the social 11ecu1'ity field
making ~very endeavor to bring t. he secretarial a n d clerical lll't laJli:'t'l)' with ~~otat~ und locnl
the French language into the branches, the Foreign ~rvite t_o. f:Ovt-rnmenlf,. The greatbt num~
da11y lives of ita pupilt and to day i-5 almo.-t e.xelo!ivt))· a man's btr of openings at pffUnt are con·
mnko- it 3 lAnguAge of proctica1 world. Thi1 i.1 due la1'gely to preju. centrated in four r(llRted field•:
Ull<' Among it,: projects fa Lhe SC· fLiccs. ~oeh n~ the attitude toward m(ldical aoelul work which proh·
turing: of rtcordt!: t>ntirely in women in cert•in loreisrn cou.n· ably offera the greatt>al oppol'tun·
Frenth ••hlch will benefit the erie~. It also ucounts Cor tbe rela~ lty Cor pioneer work; ITOUP work;
~~:==~ r~:l:h.tlementa.ry to ad- tavely lew po1ition$ OJ)otn to wom· communlt)· orcaniution and re-
(•1\ in intcrnMional 011[ftn lzntion :~, Jcarch.
'l'hcy are IWI'Chased from Lhe •uch as UN, UNRRA.,Internation· Tbe U. S. Civil Service nn-
Funk and Waanall Compen~ un· AI lAbor Orpni~tion and others. nounced that appJiutions for H~
der the plan of the Language Does thlo~ mean the Statt De. braria.n wUI be a«t-pted until fu,..
Phone Method. This method is de- partrne nt. h1 a no-m,_n·~ land for ther notict~. Tbe po1ition.s nre to
vi!td solely fol' tht con,•cnienee WOilltn? ~o. Cor you atlll can be ttoff the Army ~1(1dicAI Librny,
of the >~~tudentt, enabling them to Rn interJll't'ttr. but with h~ad· VeterunR' Administration. Oep&l't•
hur French 'J)Oken by a hum.an quarten at Wuhington, not in ment. of Commt-ree and Office of
voict ..-o that they acquire the cor· dOme foreign capital. So it you art- Education. Tbt: indi('ation is that
reet intonation and enunciAtion of majoring In ~"'Tench, S1mni-t~ch or there is a .evere shortnge of jp~.
earh word in R w~ll-knit chain ot Cerm•m wllh some such goal in t iul libnu·lnnK.
word• which in combination ex· n11nd. sta)· on 1he beam. The $irnifita.nt re<"ent trend in
Prot"· a thou&"ht or illuminatt an Thue nto cood opportunitiH cove.rnment employment polity
idea. tor toUege greduatt-5 In other U. hu been to acqu.ire more highly
J\dvocate~ of the LAnguage ~. Depn\"tments:. notablt t h \1 trnined collc~e graduntes to stat!
Phone Method ••Y that 1h{l! ear i!i. Treflsury and Ju.111tie:e ,.11d Agri· ilir increnRingly tomplex depnrt·
lht natural OI'Jan. tht' ftnt organ ~tulture a.nd ('ommuce, which em· mental ofllcea and -aencies. not
and thf' mo'-t immediat~ ontan of plo>· a ttlath·e1y 1arve proportion only with rtprd 10 proft:S!ional
sound nnd thtrefore of language. of women. ln additiou . there are I)O!tition:a but also scitntific. teeh~
Th(l NU". then, must be nddre-ssed mony fedCI'It1 nnd state ngencles, nic:ll. s.ecrctu.rinl nnd clel'ical. The
flrtt and pl'incipaUy. Th(' pupil 11uch as the Ff'dtl·al \Vorks Agen· govemm(•nt hAS come t.o the iinnl
mu•t ba\-e th~ acctonl and 1ntona- t')'. \~etenn•• AdminilftnUion. th~ «:atization that ita average en,.
tlon o! a phrbt in his ear btofore Federal Accounting Office. and plO)'eto should be cap.abl• of meet·
the tongue ia Abll' to l'eproduc~ h. tht ttnte~fcdern1 emJ)loyment serv· 1ng higher "nndnrdJI than tho,.e
\ ro)·al l'ORd to leal·nlng Ja n ~ lc('• t hat. employ wom<"n in S<'llli· 11ow prevrd11ng.
gua~~ <tuickly and accuratf'ly f'!'l- adminisuativt capt'citlu. How. The \'ftiUt of job Ncp<>rienre of
tabli.rhed many years aco b)' tht- t-vtr. m<a: ... t •omen are t"mplo)·ed ome ~ort during ('OJit-ge is inel'l•
LA•Hcuage Phone Method w~s by the govtrnmeot. whtth~r .ted· hmable. It nted not ntocto ... ~rily h..hflil<'
d as rt mlJc,looe In the his~ t•ul or Stnt~. os typi~l8 . steno~- a long the lim~.! of the (nre.er une
to1·y or t>ducntion and tomm('nded rntlher·s, dttl k .. , offite ftiA('hine OJl· int('nd~> to fo llow nft<'r s:rr11duotion
by .. tudent~. "ducaton and gov. t·raton.. and lt'lf'phon<' and lfu-itcb· from ('()IJt'fef, but ii.JI tu~lat1on
ernment... . Th~ •tudenk- ot ~az. 1 board open.ton. to that catttr is dt:fl.irAblt-. It t~nd ..
art.'th Colleg~·• Lnnguage Divbion \ word nhuut. e-ecn•ttu·1nl po:oi~ to mAke the future gl'ndunte mor~
llk cwi~e nl·e ttnXI(lUS to h.>!il t hho l lum~: )1nn)• of theM- pn_o~itions In J)Ohsed nncl nu:n·e eonlldent in hi~t
mtth(•d. Jo\•dt'ral !<f'r\•lc(' lead lndireetly to nbllit)' 10 do t1. job w<•ll.
Recreational Leaders
Wanted in Social
Service Work
By MRS. MORGAN
• .-Bow...So-you-do my partne-r,
how-do-)'OU·do today! Will you
danef' In n cil'ele? I will show you
the way," or it might he "J:Juckle
buekte bt'an-s~.alk" or ''Thrt'e
strikes. you·~ out." Whate,·n it
i1. it meAna that. the aoeiology mft·
Jors ttre leor-ning Sfn111ef5 ttnd plnys
for all 111ges and 1tll Aitun.tionA,
\\'bi<ob wUl help thtm carry on their
work •mona the- people with whom
they come in contnct whether It
is in aoch-1 grout> work. J)Rr1•h
work or aetUemenl work.
The fact that parti~ipation in
wbolesonu• form:. oC teereation
contributeA to the physical w~Jl.
~ing tlf Lhe individual is l"ecognized.
Certain form .. of rec~ation
tonlribute to emolion•l ~bllhy
by atfe>rding rest and relaxation;
others give tone to th" body by u
healthlul ttimulatlon of nerve rrnter.;..
The value of ~<'nation u a
meant of healthful physical d•·
velotmHmt is not Jhnlted to t hlldren
and youth but appliea a lso to
•dolts.
Colonel H. E. Bull!• of the Na ..
tlonal Committfe for Mental lly ..
giene l11 discussing eommunlly
factors favorableo to the crenUon
ot a mentally healthful environ·
ment atat•• uAmonc these none U.
mor~ im)'HH'tnnt thnn t.hose which
have to do with t ht". development.
of recrt'at.ion and other resourcta
of the community that tten·e the
leisure·time needs of our S)('Ople.
And eontdbute to th(l' p1·escrvaUon
of their physical health."
The todal servic:ec worker wbo
can df',·elop a recRation program
ro11te1"~ ,. growth in socinl ntlit.
udet~ which sffe~t 1 he indivldun1
a~ a member of the group. In rtcft'a6on
there· U ~Pf'ated oppor~
tunity for expreuion of the idealA
of sporb moushil>· Civ1c <1\IAHtlea
a.re al~o fGstered . .M nny forms of
re<"reatlon. tspet:ially team g&mtt,
drama and music, require M)t(al
eoopel'Alion. loyalty and n group
con.&ciout~ntt.~. Th•·ough theln chll·
d.ren and adults may Jeam to rtc·
ogni:re 1he rights of other$.
Since re<:reation hell)$ to build
chtu·aetCI', it is obviou•ly an ngonl
in the preve.nt.ion or c.rime and de~
linquen~y. Do you wonder tht'n
that agt'ncies dir~tly ~onc:emed
with thit l'roblem are turninJt to
1·ecreAtion a.s an effec:llvo ally!
JdJe timt is not an asset to •ny
t"Ommunity. Mo..-ttt deHnquent and
criminal aelt are eommitt~d in or·
der to g<'t. the mettns tor the en·
joyment. of leiJ.ure. w-hen ~hildren
and yountt J)t'Oplt f\rt' t""ngaged In
recreation adh·itiH on the play·
ground. they cannot ftt t.he pmc.tlme
he engaged in ~.!rime. Recn:mtion
hu much to ofTer towal'd the
eolution and 1.! bdnr ~ n\ore
and more by the agencies eon·
ce1·ned with t he proble•n of delin·
queocy.
The c:"OUr&e in rt<"reaUooAI lead ..
ership j.. aimed to train bOC'Ial
worken in the d~velopment. of
leisur~ t.hne p1'ogrnms for hHIU~
try. chu~h. !OCbo<lb;, settlements
aod hom~ by gh;nc them • back·
ground and •orkinc k-no ...· Jed""e of
folk gomt'"!ll, dnncet, team gnmf.>3
nnd &J)()I'tl for eneh nge iri'OUJl.
They learn to play thC' games &1\tl
have experien~e acting as play
lta.den by te-achinl the g"Am~t to
their elaesmates.
Farewell To Mr. Truill
(Contintled fl'Otn PAge 8)
bto hn.~ ~lone much to furt.hel' the
name of ~aureth lbNugh mu•ic.
Wt- wi'h him ~u-.·ce.ss in hiJ;
many undel'tRkings In the futurtt
nnd though it is Otll' misfol'tUnt"
not tb P.t" a p;~.rt of them wl' hoJ•t"
hl' wiU never !orgtt hb yean at
~:u:areth. We hoJX' he will return
rrequllntly to our hall:a; W~ 1\.NIUre:
him of u warm wc>1corne alwaytc.
6 THE GLEANER
Southern Songbird Has Radio Show;
Yankee Roommate Bewails Civil War
By PECCY FILLER
''Song Bird of the South'' - --------applies
vei'V l >llv t Kate d~t~ ()n ou•· "North Cnl'OllnA
. . • • • t I • · 0 N1ghting•~le." l>lni\S tor the futurl'
Sm1th s (hmllluUve double. 88 fOt oro Indefinite, although fur.
Libby Murphy, the "littlest lher r•dio work ••ems probable.
rebel" who hails from Ra- We'r• ourt lhat our fai,..haired
leigh. North Cat•olina. <hild will mee1 wiLh If"'"' .......
Libb)· •tart.:d tin«lng at a t~n·
der ag("" in the fi.-.t gndt-. Tbi~
ftnt public apptarance \\-a.t; for
Bishop f-laf~y·a Silvl'J' Jubilee. She
began Btudyin« voi('f ln junior
high school and gav~ her first re·
eitnl at. nbout the ogo of thirteen.
She be-carne 10 nervous that $he
skipp<.'<l o lluh• mauer of a.ix
pag~ of hc1 Jolo! Since the time
she fim •.ng In <hu...,h Libby has
been singinc r~ru.l•rh.. in the
Sacred fltart Cat.h.~ra1 choir in
Raltoigh. Sht' joint voice$ with the
men's thoir on holt dayt..
This wet wnrbler with the
Southl'a'n druwl ft lll)ellred on a lt~e:
al (Raleisrh) rodlo alation for the
fint time while o F1·eshman in
high iChool. Oudng her f'res.hmnn
and SOJlhOmOI't )-eaa·s, ~he did
.. !pot" programA wh~neve-r opportunity
knocked. During her la.u
'"o y .. ,.. of hiah o<bool, Lib had
her own wHkl)· !$·minute p·rogre.
m tailed ''Sunda)' Serenade.''
The- Raltigh ttatiOI'l$ alv.·ays
~em to mana_fe to ftnd time (or
Lib to giv" broadc~t-15 whenev~a·
!.he is home on vatution during
the yeaa·. 1'h1-oughout the long
summf"l' \'ACAtion, he•· Sunday program
Ill aiWH)'tl 1·ead)' and wa.iting
Cor her. lncidt nully. Lib writes
ber own ~tr irnt and announc" the
programs herMit. ~omething of a
female O"on Welln!
College o~ntd up greenn
fields for Lib, and Frt!!hman )'ear
found her tin&~ng with Art Stephan
in an otl.the-a.ir progt•am for
the KnighL of f'(' lumhu<~. F'rM-h·
mnn ye:u· ovcl', SunHner rolled
nrouud, brinr:iug with it the close
or Lhe wtlr In the P'ndfic and unfotgettabh.
1 V..J Ooy, This was an
espteialh" e\•tntfu1 da> for Libby
b«:aUSf' it ao haJ)pened that her
graduation r~hal fell on the same
day that lht Ja1)1. decided to wrrender!
As Lib wa, crooning a
Ru..<sian lullab). "To Lh• Chil·
dren," th~ ftrt·engines wert- gh•·
ing hea· quit~ a lillie competition
with thoh tirtll!t i11 celebrntion of
the wnl"'l e nd.
During ht'r Sophomore ~·ear lib
.e.s:nf: fol thft lt.allao Fiega here
at the L1 niw~t'llh) ol R~hest~r.
spono;onod h> tht Cha.mbt-r or
C-<tmmertt>. Junior year Cor lib
has been toharacttril'tic'ally "jolly'•
:md wt find h~r sinc-ing "The Old
LampliJ:httr'' for the Red Cross
Tube~uto.i Ori'·~ on WSAY.
in thia Hn ~. and after a few yean
of "tht ~ar-Hr'' who knows? Until
that tim~, ou.r ''Southe.m Chitk·
en•• t.. allll atouth.. affirming 10 me
At regulur interval! that "You
ttarvtd our troops" (Civil War,
that i ~.) And ma, hc1· roommnte!
Love, Communism,
Jazz, Topics of
Frosh Term Papers
h'a; tbre• o'tlock in the mominr.
Th• li,:thtt artt burnin,- brirht,
Cod bleu thl! Frosh term pa1teor,
h hat ktpt me up aU nighL
Dot a.ru:l Pat K«p Naa.•r•th au• ••it~l~ dUnk it'• toad• of hn
bCiina twin.a. By NANCY OOWLINC
hDee" Optieal illusion? No, lt'a jwt
Thnt'• whnt Dolores Ecket·t '50, W11itress Rel11tes the Dlsl>•n•• twins, DoL and Pot.
FAYI about lot·n• papet'$. She I• Excitiug Job A 1 We've often wond•rc•l whnl i1
O!lly one ot the many FreilEhmen would be like to .se~ your1e1r with·
who h••• been plowing through Lake Placid Club out looking in a mirror. fto- to
books and masrazines in order to "And to top it all off, the:: ttn- get down to bra.8oS fftcu \\"e popp~d
produttt a term paper jam.pstked nval Winter Camh·al wa~ hrld a few que.stion~ and the rt•uh.s
with intormation and faf!h: about &hal \\"l"f.k and Samm)' Ka)"~ WI\ are u !ollowt\.
intere"U"I !Ubj~t&. erowned Kin.-." went on Ann• To begin to interview tht Da.-
Tbe topit• range from gnat ~rtnnan f;'nthU5i~tita11)', dHtrib- pertu.s wa.-s not an euy job. Ho,..
tlainU: to tommunism from love to I'"' her intetbUng .Ita)~ at tht f\•er, Pat had he:r claot"t• In • U"t
jan. from eomposers' to poeu and Lake Placid ~lub where, during • and Oot left hen on. Ont un
(rom heroea of past wans to heroe• aeeent vacat1on. !!he sservt'd •• retldily $ef they think it'• loads
ot World Wu u. Wflitrellf nt one of lh~ tourl"t. or fun being twins. Th~ qUCjliOn
Sevcml dedications. Pl'dnces home". of dreu doesn't ever JH'CI!Cnt n
1\nd cover& were out6tanding. One When ehe w~sn'L wot'king Anne s>roblem to t he-m beeause thch·
of the nicelit cover• was on Loit1 was able to enJOY all t he 1'1('fi~UI't.ll taste! are as identical ,.. the)' are.
Criiner"a tbemt. For You My La- of the Adirondack, and bJU.•nt a Of cour~e. getting LW(\ of tht
dy. th~ Mory of 1 fur toal. Lois' Vtat deal of time ~kiing and Jk&t· »me thing £C\m.etimes pl'e,.entl a
platu -.·e~ al.so \'try attracth·e. I ina. The Winter Carnival •••~ tht 1u·oblem.
In a ftnal comment on the ~ub- 1 h1ahh.tht of the w«k. Also exc•t�� Bedminton and buketball art'
ject. Carol BatH. in a wiff-oold· ing v.e« the chief boc.ke)· team• their lavorite ~porb but t .. ·tn
owl tone, admon[sht$ that '•pro.. which were carrying out their when akatin.g t.be)T t.ll Cor tach
era"tination and Lerm pa~r5 just metb at that time. While servinr other. (This wu at tht Froth,
don't mix.'' RA n. waitreu Anne met mrm)· Soph 111ulting part)' when Pat fell
N. C. Students Cast In
celebrities (rom New York and flnt and Dot eame tumbli nt
atwc•·nl membe1·s of the iee 41how. ntter.,
------<:.:-- St. Monies's pn1·iah clAim• t hese
Mounta ins Beckon LWO and a lso N"az8t'Cih Acadettt)'.
Mercy Alumnae Play Now. be<ause of tholr oldor ol.,et·
Ftaturro in Me ... )' High'• Alum. Summer Job-Seekers who aUend<!d N.c. Naurttb Col·
nat' Play. OtH· Hetwt• Wertt Jow•g "I'll lake the mou.nuin.t< if tht)· tea-tun eJaim t.hem.
o•d Gofl, to be held in llercy's don't take me •.• .'' With •uch Ob. intidenulh·. on April Fool'��
Auditorium on May 15. 16 and fierct· determination a c-roup ol Dal the>- delic:hted In thanJeing
11 •rc l\larion LePage '50 and NaurC'lh girlt intend to bra"e the their alphabetical •eab in hi"~lOr)·.
Paula Spta-rman '49. ln tbe con,.. vacatlon·J'-'ck~ Adirondack .. thi:t Thu." when the prot looked at
ed).. of "'ovie fame. Marion plaYJ t ummc•r •~ waitr~~. Ooroth)•'e: thair he ulh•d on her
Emily. onr of lht leads. and Paula Among tho,_.,e who hope for such but the voi<:e o( Doroth)· came
i$ n •tewnrdeA.S on ship. Lloyd wol'k n.1·e Helen K:unme1·, Noreen trom lhe othe1· ~ide of thf t•oorn.
ll ubbnrd fa directing the p1·odue· Cnrey, l·lildetrnt•de Rt!hirith, M"r)' Cnn you follow this? lt iJ l t!RIIy
Uon. IJ(jtty Keegnn, Mnry Hope. Eloln(l as dear &! when )'OU meet on<: of
.Mnricm and Paula both have f\ole11nlk, J&rlto Bt'ady, Ros(·m•u·y lhe tw1n.t and greet her with a big
had num~rou• put e.xperie.nee~ ln Bowe, .r'at L-emm. Jean Fi~oche1. "lft'llo. Dol" and ,t.ht ) la~~h .. and
aetinfC. ~farion being remembe~ Sut Tl(lrnC"y, Fran 1.\ueh. Mar) I-ll''-· ··Hello. but 1m lat.
for htr pOrtrayal o! Jo in Littl, Carroll and Marion Mortan. Somt After g-raduating (rom coHere
ar0 ,.,,.., twr Senior year at Mt~)' o( _tM pJac:.a to w~ieb the airt~ I the?· h.~Pt'. to teach "Bonjour. met
and Paule t&rr)·ing oif hbnon. for la..ptre •~ Rocky Poml Inn, troll)'• amllh!. Xo•·. I m?-""l (C~ rt-t ml
her portrayal of 1 little bfoggar w~d fhlb Hotfl and Btu~ Moun- gl1111~ changed. I nl }lull tt-tu'Ut
bo>·, Bautiata. in the noteworthy tam Lodgt-. do\lble.
C'hrilitmat play. llolu Niqltt.
Norma DePrez
NFCCS Script Prize
The winner! That's
DePrez!
As n c lns.~
No1·ma wrote 11
ute radio
Our Lady
script was
tiona! contest
the lfariology 1..omrnnt•
1'. F. C. C.!:. and
Among the ((lrl~ aeen
into school durinr t he
Elaine Ringl ~$ttlln who
Irondequoit High School
Adult Educ-ation
i~ t.aking the ttewln~t
although !he's still
eame drHJ t-he narttd
months aJro. !eht"• not a
courajred. Ne-ver U)
motto! Elaint .aid that
ing toune ii. an ~xcellent
tutJity to get tomethmg that
offered in c:olleg~.
Also taking '"'"wlnsc Rt
<1uoit Eligh School lo M
Le•·held. who atumd!\
Monday night.-6 (rorn .~,·~n
Margie Q making a (e\\
dres..~ for berstlf.
Dolores Bryant i,
stan at l.rondequoit Jligb oa
day and Wednt,da> night.e
~eve-o lo ten. Dolo~ ..
due to the recent
tion with Ru!.~ia, an)"
r.hal she tnn RCttulrt! ot
g uage and bncka•·ound
hel1>ful.
Rita Conu:Hftbh.· '"
o( the "night l('hool gi
l! gaining e•rr• cr~h
Rila took Anal)-tic
Tu~a)· and Thu..,...la)
,.em~~ter. Thi ... ~emhltr
ing C'alcu1u:11 et tht
Roch(':"!{ler.
Before the 1ung lrf'k hume thit
s>nst. Chri~tma•. Libby titOJJPI!d off
Cor fl ll nuditlon nt NBC in Ne"~
York. (Jneid('nlall)·. I'\'C' heard
.tumol'a about wo.-k thl4 ~ummer in
••the big-liule tit)·:·,
This •~out brinr )·ou up to
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Div. Of Gen. Ice Cream Corp.
UN Model Assembly
Fascinates
N. C . Delegates
Delegates lrom Nazareth Col'
tce and forty other ml!mber~ of
he Middle Atlant.ie Division of the
\merie8n Assoeiation for the
ifnited Nntions met at Swarthmore
ollege, PennsyJvtmin, on April 3,
I tUid 5 in n Model General Asmbly.
ll was the twentieth anl!
Jal session, the organization dat·
.-g back to World Wru· l and the
league of Nntionts.
Each college rcrm~sented a
'oited Nation. Nniareth repl'ented
Syria through lo delegates.
'itty Lou Berry and Betty Gnrd"'"
· With almost 200 other dele-
' lites. they attcmJJted to follow
le c.xact ru·oeedure or the real
~embly. The questions discu11:sed
r1·e vital one!: the lraninn que.sxm,
Palestine, voting. Seeudly
t'IUnciJ, UNESCO. a nd Spain. Dt·.
, hlter Chudson oC the U. N. Set·
rttariat served 8$ advisor.
Ona delegnte fl'om each college
•rved on one of the four t'ommisions
: Politi<"al and Security; E"'o--~
mic: and -Financial i Social. Hu.
"anit:u·inn and Cultural. and
n \tomic Energy. These mc~tlnf_"S
1't1'e heJd on Fridny itnd SMu.rdll>'
•d on Saturday aftet·noon there
11~ a general meeting in whi<:h
rue r('nd nnd discU!'t.'!ed the re~o-~
tions ptiliJ)Cd in the commissions
Xa~aretb WM one ol two Cath-g
lie coHeges taking JHlrt. This ls
1 itself Aignifieant. Also, mo.st ot
be young n1en wea·e ex·G I.'s and
Jld a vital and pet'Son;tJ interest
1 such a mee'-ing. The atmosphere
t&..'l one or (riendliness but also
(· f business. PoliticJ and world at\''
.~;irs Wt're the ecmstant keynotetl.
According to the delegate-$, t~uch
tonvention i ~ the sounding board
tl the testing ground, not only
1
• nr (uture diplomats but a l.so !or
u ~tur(l citizen!) of the world.
:. Frosh H utnorist s
'" 1/a,t Com Early
t1 OPEN THE " HUMOR-DOOR"
all t he mol'tician! Get out the
,.. ht>Jirse!
n· :ltre we go ft·om bnd to verse.
m o-u wanted humor? Well. we've
lL got it.
:tld on. damsel~ (oops, darnsels)
q, and you'll spot. it.
n· Beware !J This may be a yoke.
bt l'lt put i t in your yoke albumen.
a.ke-, ehi<'k!> !l ·we just laid an
nt tg.
h•
th. PENSIVE PEN PRATTLE
Deffce - We need ~omet hing
~kling in here.
DePre~Shall we tl'Y Canaila
y!
DeP·re:z:-Lend a listen to this
I<~
~he: CaJJ me n taxi, deat·,
H(>: O.K. You're a taxi.
THE GLE ANER 7
SPORTS
CASTING
"Darling Dozen" of Brown House
Exhibit Professional Taste
By Beuy LaRow and Marilyn Va.ndeVoorde
At long last-Spr-ing is here! Don't you believe me? J u~t look
out the window-beauti(ul green grnss nnd- Jook-thea·e's Noreen
Carey and Jo Agne1lo battlin~ for t'he inside track a•·ound the donni~
tOI'y. Right now they'l'e behind the building, so hang on to witness 8
grurling finish. Here they come madly dashing down the hom~ s-b·etch.
. Sister Teresn Marie is bolding the tape- llr. Kelly is the timekeefler-
it.'s going to be mighty c::lose--dontt let go of that tnpe now,
Sister! Are you "wntching" your watch, Mr. Kelly! There's quite a.
C'rowd gnthcring on the front steps now to witness this-hen! they
come-past St. Joseph- the Dean's flower garden- the WINNER i!l
-Sister Pnulettc. how did you get in the uee? As I said before, be ..
licve it Ol' not. Spt·ing is here--ro,. btet.ter or -tor worJ;e.
At the mention of Spl'ing, we automatically turu our thought.fl to
the out-side world. that i5-the world outside the walls. of Nazareth.
Wht1t. r tnC!tln to sny is that we naturnlly think of teunis, bnseball or
auy Qther spot't which happens to come to mind.
MALOY-"Hom,e.Run Queen"
Baseball will begin a!t soon at team.s: nre organized. Thi1; senson's
league will compose- a board('r team and n ''day.hop" Leam which arc
sc.heduled to pln:; each other as well as Mercy High and Naz.aret.b
Ac::adcmy. Our talent seout has been keeping an eye on Mara-are t M•f'Y
Maloy and predicts her to be- this year-'IS ''Home-run Queen.'' Believe
me when r s-ay t.hat she c:an l'enlly ' 4dout" them.
Ho-ruback riding wifl get und@r way vel'y shortly, The ttntativl'
day scheduled for the outing! is Monday.
$1000 REWARD !!!
The archery equipment may b<! set up at any time. if it has not
been ttlresdy. A $ 1000 rew11rd ia beitng offered agaln this .stason to the
Onder of the two arro~ which Mary Burn' ;;lost" IRsl Spring. We
suggest that )'OU t:r-y looking around the Ottrn-"dead·eye'' Burna.
that'$ what they call her.
KUCH, KEEGAN, HOPE LOST!II I
l...ost is a good word. for t hnL·s what t he headlines will read come
Summer month~; when the~e three and others Jjke them ·•attempt" to
climb the highest mountain peaks. 7hey claim they're going to wot·k
all the time, but we know "what t-vH lurks in t he hearts of t hese
women''-mountain ·climbing. For information concerning this new
SJ)Ort, please contact nny music or art student. l t'& no "decline" up
three flights of stai1"S when one hi\$ to make the trip flft,y times a day.
COFF TURNS PROFESSIONAL
Edith Co« left the amateur teillnis ranks hast week to turn profeWotutl.
Thi& s udden ehunge wa~ brought about the other afternoon
after spending several hours in the hot sun trying to teach Fl'. Shan.
non and Fr. Lintz the fundamentals of the old game ot tenJli~S-. (Note:
Fr. Lintt jg your best bet, by Car.)
Edith decided that. upon graduation from Natareth College. abc
will be employed at St. Andrews' Seminary as Tennis lnurue:tor. Her
motto--.. Teach them while t-hey't·e young." Pat Marks will be h(!r able
~l)~ista n t,
A.<; I !.tlid bdore, Spr ing is bet·e ... for better or for worse.
And so just (or SJlitc,
That \'(l.ry snme ojtc.
That vea·y same l\h'. kr. Sr.
WILLY-NILLY
Oeffae- Why is you1· father ~
tnll1
DePrez. - Because he "·ent ·up
the rivt-1· !or a $lrt'tch.
Prof: Where is your homework?
Stude: But. Prot, J was knit·
~ing.
Prof; That's nn old }'ilrn.
CORNUCOPIA
FINALE
What became of. the lillie drop
'fhc one 1 hat really reached the
top?
Was it bru13hed off by n pas;er .. by!
Was it ldt thel'e hanging. just to
die!
Did it ironite!
Crystallize?
Vaporize?
Or distillize'?
But with tdl of my JJ.Itins
The queuion l'emalm;.
J)id the drop on tht1 tip
Turn into a drip?
J11Bf o/tcr il.f OJJl'frittg, the
B,.ou.nr. llomtc 1t>a8 conae~rat.-.d 1wd
"trmcfl <t/ler its IXUroJt, St. Jose: pi&.
St. .IO!i~ph's Rail, fnmiHarly
known as the Brown House. is nO\\'
housing twelve Freshmen, tamil·
iftl·ly known as the '1darling doz..
e n.'' House President of these gay
younJt Fr()Sh i.& Virginia Reickert.
from East Syueuse, and the sis.
tc1· in charge is Sister Tcr(.-sa Ann,
The B1•own House"& three dou·
ble room~ nnd eight private a·oonuJ
all look like typical BaLe& Bed·
spread Ads of how the welldressed
C'ollege bedroom ~hould
look. A ct·edit to tbe girl~ i!\ the
exceUent blen<ling ot drape~t: and
bedspreads with the unique mod·
ern furniture and che deJicntelytinted
walls.
Beverly Salen has 8 ga·ey and
yellow t~cheme, whtle Louise Ven·
uto boasts of gre)• and aqua,
Gct·ry Gersbae;h wnnted to be dlf·
ferent, so she urranged for SPl'Ntd
and d•·ap~!i o [ blue and white print.
with large colored flowers. Some
of the girls hove aceompli~Jhed a
mRJoJterpieee of econonl>' or s pRee
in the interesting a1·rnngement of
their rooms..
J ( you wct·e to take a tour
through the place you would cer ..
tainly notice- Beverly Sahm's hu·ge
assortment of pel'fumc bottles,
Cathy Coughlin's two excellent oil
pnintings (painted by Cathy her·
self) and Shirley Moorhead•s
unique tbree~corncted closet.
BcH.h ftoo1'8 boast o( a combina.
tion kitchen and laund•·y whi<'-h i~
ot the utmost prneti<::11J value. The
down.slab·~ roorn also serves- a so·
tial I>Ul'pos:e, U!S it is the me~ting:
1,lace of the Brown Hou.&e society.
Another lnundry is to be found
in the eellnr with ample line space
both th•r• aftd In th• •P•~lou• at·
tic. Each floor posse~es a comJJlete
bathroom. In add ition lhere
is :t lovely modern tile shower
downslllirs,
A te:.;timony of how t he girl!>
feel about their new home Ia the
fact. thnt ten. out ot the twelve
have s igned UJl (or their same
rooms foa· next yenr. The other
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residents of the l:lous.c. besides
those mentjoned. ore Alice Doody,
Betty La Row. Dolores Raebul'n,
Mary Bartholomew, M i1'iam Cnrry
and Mary Fay Foster.
Hilda DiGiulio
Composes School Song
Did you ('Ver wonder how o song
is born? ll so. read on ond heal'
the story of the new !>chool a.ong,
" Alma Maler.' ' compo!Se:d by 1-fiJ.
da Oi Giulio and sung reeenUy nt
Students' Hour.
According to l::li1da, the rLrst
requisite for this or any song is
inspiration. She received her idea
at the Yule Log Partr lnst Decem·
bcr. After aingi1lg Cht·istmas car·
ols, Hi lda wished for a school song
to conclude the evening, a song
that was 1'sombe1· nnd stately, yet
appetaling and down.to-eaJ•t.h. ''
With this in mind, Rildtl c::om·
posed t he first stnn1.il or her ~o ngthtlt
same night. The following
day, aided by iugge-stion$ fl'om
her Ct·iend5, she c::onelude-d it.
When a:sked whieh enme flrst,
wo,·ds ot music, Hilda rCJ)Ijed,
" 1'he words carne tirst, but to tell
the t1•uth, It wa" almost a !!cimuJ.
taneou.' aTrangcment."
Although Hildn has taken les·
~o n.e on the violin, she pla1t'i the
piano from ea.r, and a.dmh,s that
this song is her tlrat aUemJ)t nt.
aong·writing. An interesting J)R~·
tima ot H_ilda's i-& her knack for
singing bars of music. backwa.rda.
S he ntb·ibutes her ideu fo1· t he
musie to her new song to this
habit. Jn eonclmion, Hilda said.
,;Song·writing is fun, and 1 hope
my attempts will encouraJ:t'e any
... .-ou.ld·bt writer ... H':; u grand WH)'
to foster school spirit !''
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"CORN POEM"
ft't miss S R.O. this yclix.
Tbe torn is green-come hea•· an
N'lr.
~~~t~'ve betn·d :tbout the pa)ler
~rive.
I you ever see n paper d1•ive!
DEFFCE DELIVERS
\ c~rtain young gil·l had a :\Jt·.
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That's why om· men and
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8 THE GLE A NE U
f FOUND YOU jj t=oco=oco===::soco=oco=occ·=ocol::':~ So you wel"t" gone ....
And gone too were ~ll our hopes,
0 And pl•ns, and dnom• of life.
~ And left. in all their "emptiness
tic Committee aSdist Si.dtr f
eis Solano. the Sacristan, ia
paring the altar and vestmt ..
Ma" and Benediction and :
ranging ftowers. Elaine Sth.,.
m.an, Pat Marks, 5)'1v-ia F
dez. Mary Marg Dutcher
Irene Kocak are among thbl-t
ileged to help with this ..-on..
OD Of life" ••.•
Mine.
0 PRAY FOR 0 D ~ And~ lOL~ lif e went on- •• •• life
0 Flo~" bloomtd in rainbow l')>len-
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All Committee membt'N
promote daily Communion u
quent visits to the BleSied
ment, and espeeially the G
Honor for adoration on Fin•
da". Plans hav~ I>H:n ~
for a crusade of May RolJ
for the eonven.ion of R
OD Bird• ,ang and lo,·no lo,·ed.
The moon changed not its course
~ Nor did tbe tun forget to shed
~e GOOD WEATHER ~a ::::::~~g~ ~0::!~· you w·~ Who •miled and laughed and had
not )0>' in me.
~<l Who talked and walked - - - and
CHAT WITH A FRIEN
All still and quite I�� the ro
pl'oyer-
Sc-arce anyone would darf' to
D lived not ... - a sound,
0 FHicd with the emptines~ in me. For hidden from oua· mortal
~ 0D Still alowly • • - au•·eh·. 1 found
you
for In lilting song. in soothinr verse,
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In Lhc smile of one acroS!' from
there lies
The Savior of the world. ow
and Lord.
And kneeling at Hi• wcm
some maid
me.
0 In the wulk of one in front of me.
Who's gweet und good and
time for love
~ In the f~u:e of on~ glimpsctl mo-a
mcntlr, Ill the voice of one I could DOl I.e(!.
0 MAY DAY n~ But I found you e\'en mo•·e- ••
Is softly tollin~; bits of lif
jo:.·
To One \Vho listens with r1n
eat·.
D When in ch"pel, st1ll und dimmed.
~0 I found the Meaning of death and The Quarter-Note
life. very successful wo' tht
o Swett meaning! • • • • York State Unit of the ?\a D And tor the ft~t linle CCA\'f ~~ou up Catholic .Music Educaton<·
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from every $e<"tion of tht
Georgia Connn '.tS Rochester featured man)·
music educaton. Alc;o pre-ant D Pamphlet Discussed 8i$hop Kearney, who ""
0 J::,·er)~ ~~ond Monda)' find$ the ()\'U the opening sess.ion, aa.
~ memben of the Eucharistic Com- ter Kathleen. who directed tl
milt~ of the Sodalitr busily en· tire convention.
rared in • dioeURion or one of On April 19 the second
the chapters or Fr. Rooney's Ligltt series of lecturn wu. i:po
0 tut ,,., t~it•wpJI. Topit~ ~nside:red by the h)n and About R01.:
D lnelude Our Solidarit}' in Adam. Music Club.'' Peter \1 '"'
0 Our Solidarlt)' in Christ, the demonatrated with a cboru•
~ Meaning and Origins of the Litur· high school student$ his mt
g)', tht! Notion of Saca·ifice and of obtaining interpretation
how it ~ verified on Calvar)· and Ceets. In the fh'St lectuTe,
in the Mal(~. Pat>ers have been pre- Bornoff explained his metbl
0 pared and prt~ented at recent teaching children to pin)• tbr
D metting~ b)· Betty Gosling. Jo Ag- lin in six month:;. rather t
0~ ne11o, rthwion netr!!l'. Helen Ryan two or three years. Mr. Th
nnd Mor)t Mnrg Kellick. t~a~bes at Columbia Uni\'f
Rev. Be•u~dict Ehmann. the New York.
.Modcl'ator or the Committee. The .M u~i~ Depnrtment
guidet tbf.! discu.seion and inst)il'es sored two lectut·eb during AI•
0 the membua to a deepe-~· koowl~ the teaching of vocal nnd i
~ edge and love of the Holr Euchar- mental music in grade and
• ild. The di&cU!sioms have been schools.
~ fruitful In lll'8ctical applications The final student •·ecilol
to daily life ns well. . held Tuesda~~. May G. in tht
Ot h~r membet'l'! or the Euchari!'· .sic Hall.
0 ! w·· ~-~.' rv~~·· .... D ' ·~A P ACKAGE I
~O fl.re's a notural ror run II pi•>• onyo"'-
at the be&eh. on trains. boata • and • ith rir:h.
• • .. bi,g-5tt .. f!ftctron~ l.Ont'. o~' :! molors
; Eltctric Cplug it in) Ot • ind up Uu~ Otlt"nnlr
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