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     Vol. XXX
                                         The Edgecliff                     Our Lady of Cincinnati, " Edgecliff," Cincinnati, Ohio, May 7, 1965                                                                    No. 7

                                                                                             Roman Grandeur Prevails At Prom Tonight
                                                                                                 Joanne Grace, president of the Student Council, will reign                       Each m ember of the junior class
                                                                                            this evening at the Pavillon Caprice in the Netherland Hilton                       has worked in some capacity on the
                                                                                            Hotel as queen of the Junior Prom.                                                  prom. Committee heads are: gen-
                                                                                                 Her attendants for the occasion will be Gail Flanigan, Susan                  e ral c hairman , Deanna Hoetker;
                                                                                            Schmitt, Sarah V. Brew and Paulette Sparacino.                                     finances, Catherine Croes; pro-
                                                                                                 The entire student body and members of the faculty have                       g rams, Cheryl Zimme r ; hote l deco-
                                                                                            been invited to attend the dance, sponsored by the junior class.                   rations, Margaret Yocis; tables,
                                                                                               Decorations will center on the                                                  Patricia Brennan; gifts, Martha
                                                                                            theme, " Forever Rome," chosen by      of Our Blessed Mother, while those          Wichmann ; chaperones, Dorothy
                                                                                            the juniors. According to Margaret     attending sing the school hymn .            Pohlkamp ; publicity, Mary Ann
                                                                                            Yocis, chairman of hotel deco-           The regal dance of the qu een and         Lueke; coronation, Sally Schulte;
                                                                                            rations, a fountain, graced with       her court will e nd the evening.            flowe rs, Linda B eardslee.
                                                                                            Mediterranean fruits and flowers ,
                                                                                            will "provide the proper Roman
                                                                                            atmosphere."                           New President Likes Challenge
                                                                                               Table decorations of grapes and        Cheryl Zimmer is Edgecliff's new           Joanne Grace, re tiring Student
                                                                                            flowers will emphasize the regal       Student Council president. Sister           Council preside nt, will prese nt the
                                                                                            colors of green anrl gold.             Mary Virginia announced her                 gavel to Cheryl at the May convo-
                                                                                               Throughout the eve ning, Bill       election at a convocation of the            cation of the s tude nt body.
                                                                                            Berkmeier and his orchestra will       student body in Brennan Memorial
                                                                                            play favorite songs selected by each   Library.                                    Final Exams
                                                                                            class. The dance floor will be re-        C h e r y l, along with juniors            Final examinations for the second
                                                                                            served for each class as its song is   Deanna Hoetker and Sally Schulte,           semester will be administered May
                                                                                            played .                               had petitioned for the office und e r       21-28.
                                                                                                                                   the new system recently inaugu-               See comple te schedule on Page 4.
                                                                                               At 11 p.m., Sally Schulte, chair-
                                                                                            man of the coronation committee,       rated.                                  ·
                                                                                            will lead the seniors in procession       President of her sophomore class,        Commencement
                                                                                            to receive their gifts. The favorite   Cheryl also served as treasurer of
                                                                                            song of each attendant and the         the Student Council. At present             Week Activities
                                                                                            queen will be played as they, along    she is a junior class representative.
                                                                                            with their escorts, follow the other      She is president of the Psycholo-        Consolidated
                                                                                            seniors down the aisle.                gy Club and an active member of                Commencement week activities
                                                                                              Deanna Hoetker, general chair-       the 'Sodality. In her freshman year         this wee k will be concentrated i n
                                                                                            man, will then present Joanne with     she was elected as May queen                two days, Sister Mary Virginia,
                                                                                            a bouquet of roses and crown her       attendant by h e r classmates.              R .S.M ., president, announced.
    Prom queen, Joanne Grace, poses with her court on the stairs                            as queen.                                 Cheryl rece ived Gappa Gamma                The schedule is as follows:
    of Sullivan Hall. Her attendants in ascending order are Gail                               Following the coronation, Joanne    Pi's Catheri ne Achievement M edal             May 31 - baccalaureate Mass,
                                                                                            will present a bouquet at a statue     awarded each year to the sopho-             conferring of hoods, a buffet for
    Flanigan, Susan Schmitt, Sarah Brew and Paulette Sparacino.                                                                    more who displays hi gh scholastic          seniors, parents and faculty ; candle-
                                                                                                                                   ability and leadership qualities.           light ceremony. The R ev. Martin
                                                                                                                                      In the n ear future, she hopes to        Garry, O.P .. will celebrate the
    Convocation Lauds Outstanding Students                                                                                         meet with the newly-e I e ct e d
                                                                                                                                   officers from the College of Mt. St.
                                                                                                                                                                               Mass; the Rev. Jose ph Urbain will
                                                                                                                                                                               give the addre s; ·the R e v. Alfred
      The annual honors convocation               point average, will be recognized .       various civic organizations such as    Joseph and Xavier University in an          G. Stritch will confer the hoods.
    will be he ld Sunday, May 16, at             Also to be honored are those seniors       the United Appeal, Better Hous-        effort to coordinate the social eve nts        June 1 - commencement exer-
    4 p.m. for the entire student body           who have been awarded scholar-             ing League, and the Bentley Post       of the three colleges during the            cises. Speaker, Dr. John Millett,
    and the parents of honor students.           ships, fellowships, and grants for         American Legion.                        next academic year.                        c hance llor, Ohio Board of R ege nts.
                                                 graduate work. Individual awards
                                                 for special achievement will also be
                                                 announced at this time.
                                                    Sr. Mary Virginia, president of
                                                 the college, will preside at the
                                                                                            Edgecliff Sings In May Festival Chorus
                                                 convocation. Sr. Mary Dolors,                The Edgecliff Choral Group will      ing, May 21.                                F estival, in training the Edgecliff
                                                 academic dean, will introduce the          join the May Festival Chorus and          Mr. Helmut Roehri g, director of         g roup for the performance. Mr.
                                                 heads of the various departments           combined choruses to sing Beetho-      Edgecliff's C h o r a I Group, has          Knauf, appointed chorus director
                                                 who will present students for the          ven's "Hallelujah" and Brahms'         worked with Mr. Robert Knauf ·              in 1963, said h e is "enthusiastic"
                                                 awards.                                    "A German Requiem," Friday even-       direotor of the Chorus for the Ma;          about this year's May F es tival
                                                     Mr. Gilligan represents the first                                                                                         chorus, which will perform each
                                                 district of Ohio and is a member of                                                                                           night of the Festival. He pointed
                                                 the House Committee on Interstate                                                                                             out that "about half of the singers
                                                 and Foreign Commerce. He at-                                                                                                  are n ew to the chorus, a unifying
                                                 tended school at St. Xavier, Cin-                                                                                             link since the institution of the
                                                 ci nnati, and received his bachelor's                                                                                         Festival in 1873. I'm sure that their
                                                 and master's degree from the Uni-                                                                                             presence in the 230-member ch orus
           Congressman Gilligan                  ve rsity ·o f Notre Dame and Uni-                                                                                             will give a vitality to t h e 1965
                                                 versity of Cincinnati respectively.                                                                                           choru s"
    Guest speaker for the occasion will             Afte r se rving active duty in the                                                                                            Now in its 92nd year, the biennial
    be the Honorable John J. Gilligan,           United States Navy during World                                                                                               May Festival presents four musical
    United States House of R ep re-              War II , he taught at Xavier Uni-                                                                                             evenings featuring internationally
    sentatives.                                  versity for five years. He served                                                                                             famous singers, compose rs, and
      Honor students, those who have             six terms as city councilman at                                                                                               instrumentalists. The May Festival
    maintained at least a 2.50 quality           large, and has been a m e mber of                                                                                             Chorus is joined this year by the
                                                                                                                                                                               combined choruses: the choral
                                                                                                                                                                               groups of Our Lady of Cinci nnati

    New Emery Gallery and Studios                                                                                                                                              College and the Unive rsity of Cin-
                                                                                                                                                                               cin na ti College Conservatory; and
                                                                                                                                                                               t he choirs of Mount St. Mary
    Opens Formally With Student Work                                                                                                                                           Seminary, Chri t Episcopal Church ,
                                                                                                                                                                               the Hyde Park Community Metho-
                                                    It will mark the first student art                                                                                         dist Church , and St. T h om as
       The formal opening of the new
                                                 exhibit in which the work of the                                                                                              Episcopal Church.
    Emery Gall e ry and Studios cf Our
                                                 entire art department will be on                                                                                                 The performances, to be held in
    Lady of Cincinnati College will take
                                                 display.                                                                                                                      Music Hall , will begin at 8 : 15 p .m .,
    place on Sunday, May 16, at 5 p.m .
                                                    The even senior who are major-                                                                                             May 21 , 22, 28 and 29. Tickets are
    The event will follow the Honors
                                                 ing in art will have their theses on                                                                                          available at the Community Ticket
    Day program.                                                                                                                                                               Office.
       The work of the entire art de-            exhibit, together with their other
    partme nt of Edgecliff will be dis-          creations. For the convenience of
    played . Freshmen art students are           visitors who may wish to purchase                                                                                             Thank You
    in charge of a s pecial preview show-        any of th e art work on display,
                                                 reservations may be made during                                                                                                    tud e nt Council thanks those
    ing for Edgecliff students and mem -                                                                                                                                        tud e nt who have pe titioned for
    be r of th e fa culty which will be          the exhibit.
                                                    After th e close of th e s tudent art                                                                                      offices.
    give n on May 14. Barbara Huy is
                                                 s howing on Jun 1, Emery Hall                                                                                                    " All th e candidates have bee n
    chairman of this group.                                                                                                                                                    wond e rfull y e nthu ias ti c and co-
       This y ear's art e xhibit will utili ze   will be decorated . Corresponding
                                                 with th e opening date of the sum-                                                                                            ope rati ve," said Joanne Grace, re-
    all four fl oo rs of Eme ry Hall for                                                                                                                                       tirin g preside nt. " W e are happy
    th e dis pla y of painting, drawin g,        m e r sea son at Edgecliff Academy,
    sculpture, ce rami cs, weavin g and          Na sio de Vale ncia, together with         Mr .. Rob~rt Knauf, (standing) chorusmastcr for the May                            that so many of you a re willing
                                                 another Spanish artist, will open an       Festival, discusses the music with Mr. Helmut Roehrig, director                    to give tim e and effort to the affairs
    batik, d e ig n, le tte ring, th e graphic                                                                                                                                 of tud e nt Council ."
    arts and c rafts .                           exhibit in Emery Art Gallery.              of Edgecliff' Choral Group.
May 7, 1965

       Sister Mary Grace                                                                                                                          EXAM.£'
          While present students of Edgecliff did not have the                                                                                   -t•    N
                                                                                                                                                              ,...,
                                                                                                                                                                       •     I\ .     ......
       opportunity to know Sister Mary Grace in person they                                                                                       .    ,,..                  JI       I./ J
                                                                                                                                                                      ".,.
                                                                                                                                                              II
      are benefitting from her extraordinary dedication dur-
      ing the college's early years. And so they, along with                                                                                      .J   .'\
                                                                                                                                                              ....                \    -
                                 the faculty and fonner stu-
                                 dents who had the advantage
                                 of personal association with
                                 Sister Mary Grace, mourn
                                 her passing.
                                    Sister Mary Grace was the
                                 college's registrar when it
                                 opened in 1935. She was
                                 m o t h e r provincial of the
                                 Province of Cincinnati from
                                 1940 to 1946, councilor pro-
                                 vincial from 1946 to 1958, and
                                 in 1952 was named president
                                 of Edgecliff, a post she filled
                                 admirably until she withdrew
                                 five years ago with the title
                                 of president-emeritus.
          But Sister Mary Grace added lustre not only to the
      local educational scene. She was one of the developers
      of the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges, a
      fund-raising operation now nationally prominent.
          The results of her vision, her talent, her wise ad-
      ministration will have far reaching effects throughout
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    --
      the years to come.

Book Beat                                                                  ::          Spring fever Hits Campus                                                                                  Gingersnaps
 We Neurotics
       by Carol Kirstein '65               advises him to relax so that he can
                                                                                            The campus of Edgecliff is beautiful these days - the flowers
                                                                                       are in full bloom, the grass was never greener. Marvelous invita-
                                                                                       tion to bask out in the sun and do nothing, isn't it?
                                                                                                                                                                                                        by Tere&a Barwick '65
                                                                                                                                                                                                   It was the night of ,t he big court
                                                                                                                                                                                               mask •a nd Perdita Faustus had a
  If you're attracted by an off-beat       forget his troubles and open him-                But wait! Look at the calendar. Examinations will be loom-                                         s imply magnificent esco rt. Sir Mar-
title, you're sure to notice We Neu-       self to God. Her suggested method           ing overhead soon. In just two short weeks those semi-annual                                            lowe D 'U rbervill e had graciously
rotics: A Handbook for the Half-           is that he lie on his back on the           brain teasers will be staring us in the face. It might not be a bad                                     consented to squ ire her to the af-
mad. This book, by Father Basset,          floor for forty minutes daily and           idea to do a little basking in the books.                                                               fair after a relatively small amount
an English J esuit, is just the thing     ·think of himself strolling leisure ly                                                                                                               of persuasion. (She had threatened
for spiritual reading, especially if       through green fields . Henry finds                                                                                                                  to put a toad m his armor if h e
you sometimes find spiritual read-         this method successful. At one              Challenge                                                                                               refused .)
ing dull. We Neurotics isn't deep          point when he shows signs of be-                                                                                                                        P e rdita was in a state of flut-
or over-pious, but it makes us feel
that Father Basset knows and is
                                           coming ·a nti-social, of fearing in-
                                           volvement with his fellow man, the
                                                                                       Federal Aid To Education Bill                                                                           tered ga iety -        nervous hysteria
                                                                                                                                                                                               w o u 1 cl be more exact - as she
                                           little nun warns him , "Sanity and
talking about us. The deeply seri-
ous matter stands out because of           Christianity spring from considera-
                                           tion for our neighbors and not from
                                                                                       Helps Catholic School System                                                                            dressed for the masquerade. Sir
                                                                                                                                                                                               Marlowe was going as Lancelot
the 1 i g h t, sometimes tongue-in-                                                                                                                                                            and •s he was to be "the Lady of the
c heek treatment.                          thinking too much about God."                      by Norma Lages '65                federal act that has been passed                               Lake."
   H en ry Dawes, the main charac-            This book is just the thing for             Recent 1 y, President Johnson         in 178 years that benefits the pre-                                She had made an elegant gown
ter, is an Englishman with a wife,         anyone who thinks too much about            pushed through the Elementary            college level directly. The tendency                           of woven seaweed and had ar-
a family, and a problem. Our neu-          himself. Not only will it prove a           and Secondary Education Act of           has been education control at the                              ranged for her chambermaid to
roti c is lead down the path to san-       rewarding reading experience, but           1965, another feather in his cap.        state level. Naturally the advance                             douse her with river water so she
ity, and , incidentally, to sanctity,      it will stay with you for a long            The s ignifica n ce of ,t his new $1.3   of the ed ucational level within a                             would look more authentic. She
by a little deaf nun. The little nun       time.                                       billion bill is that it is the first     state was in proportion to the                                 was even wearing fish-oil per-
                                                                                                                                wealth of the individual state. Rel-                           fume.
                                                                                                                                atively few government measures                                    But alas ! alas ! Fortune sp un he r
                                                                                                                                to aid education have been e nacted.                           wheel and finding it rusty,
May 7, 1965                                                                                                                                                                                         Page 3
                                                                                       THE       EDGECLIFF

                                                                                                                              Senior Art Theses Profit Church,
                                                                                                                              College and Community Adivities
                                                                                                                                  Seven senior art theses are near-    of the idea. The lette ring on each
                                                                                                                              ing th e finis hing stages in Emery      block is of prime importance since
                                                                                                                              Hall.                                    it will bring out the theme of
                                                                                                                                  Martha Gutzwiller is doing a         martyrdom. Bridget is a part-time
                                                                                                                              series of ten plaques to use as vis-     teacher at Sacred Heart Academy
                                                                                                                              ual aid materials in religion classes.   and will probably continue there
                                                                                                                              "The pictures," said Martha, "are        after graduating.
                                                                                                                              to be used in teaching Christian            Sister Mary Laboure. RSM. and
                                                                                                                              marriage to high school girls in         Sister Theresa. OSU. are also art
                                                                                                                              their religion classes. All of the       majors. Sister Laboure is doing an
                                                                                                                              pictures are Biblical marriage           enamel on copper for her thesis.
                                                                                                                              scenes. They are rendered in mixed       The mural decoration depicting
                                                                                                                              media , that is, some are in water       Christ. the living water, is done
                                                                                                                              color , some in colored ink , and        as part of an altar piece; Sister
                                                                                                                              others in a resist technique."           Theresa is doing a study of Villa
                                                                                                                                  The Edgecliff press will repro-      St. Ursula in various media.
                                                                                                                              duce the pictures and distribute            Patricia Shanahan, interested in
                                                                                                                              them to various high schools. After      interior decorating, is creating a
                                                                                                                              graduation Martha would like to          geometric mural for the staircase
                                                                                                                              teach art in high school.                between the second and third floors
                                                                                                                                                                       of Emery Hall. At Patricia's dis-
                                                                                                                                  Gazing at the enamel work in
                                                                                                                                                                       cretion, paintings, sketchings, and
                                                                                                                              the foyer of Good Samaritan
                                                                                                                                                                       lettering will be hung on the wall.
                                                                                                                              hospital gave Gail Moellering the
                                                                                                                                                                       A window hanging of burlap and
                                                                                                                              inspiration for her thesis. It is an
                                                                                                                                                                       chiffon with yarn will be added.
                                                                                                                              abstract mural done in enamel on
                                                                                                                                                                       Pat also designed mobiles - ab-
                                                                                                                              a walnut wood base.
                                                                                                                                                                       stract designs for ornamentation -
                                                                                                                                  Two hundred and fifty-nine cop-      which will be hung in the stair well.
                                                                                                                              pe r pieces in the shapes of squares,    Last summer and during the Easter
                                                                                                                              circles and triangles enameled in        holidays, Patricia worked as an
                                                                                                                              blue, green, purple, yellow and gold     interior decorator. After graduation
                                                                                                                              are attached to nails hammered           she plans to enter a career in that
                                                                                                                              into the wood base. The entire pro-      field.
                                                                                                                              ject is two and a half feet by t hree       All the theses will be on display
                                                                                                                              and a half feet. The colors, due to      for the formal dedication of Emery
                                                                                                                              the medium, make the overall effect      Gallery and Studios, Sunday, May
                                                                                                                              "very vibrant," said Gail.               16.
                                                                                                                                  A first draft was made of colored
                                                                                                                              construction paper pinned on card -
Senior art majors working on their theses are, left to right: above, Sister Laboure, R.S.M.;
Patricia Shanahan; Sister Theresa, O.S.U.; center insert, Gail Moellering; below, Louise Niklas,
                                                                                                                              board.
                                                                                                                                  Since Louise Niklas feels she        Fathers Club
Martha Gutzwiller and Bridget Schell.                                                                                         expresses herself best in oils. her
                                                                                                                              thesis is rendered in this medium
                                                                                                                              on masonite. There are two sepa-
                                                                                                                                                                       Achieves Goal
                                                                                                                              rate designs. one abstract and the         The Edgecliff Fathers Club's Vic-

Campus                                       Violinist Will Give Recital
                                                                                                                              other "semi-abstracted." Each pic-
                                                                                                                              ture measures forty-eight inches
                                                                                                                                                                       tory Dinner was held April 27, pre-
                                                                                                                                                                       sided over by Mr. Edward C. Ben-
                                                                                                                              square. Louise. who is very inter-       son, president. Mr. Benson noted
Calendar                                        Mr. Max Rabinovitsj, a member
                                             of the college's music depal'tment,
                                                                                      the latter part of summer and the
                                                                                      beginning of autumn. The tour will
                                                                                                                              ested in op-art. has done one of
                                                                                                                              the pictures in this technique. 'fha
                                                                                                                                                                       that the funds, which are to be used
                                                                                                                                                                       for the expa nsion of B re n n a n
                                             will give a violin recital , open tu     include Europe and the Near East.        artist is mainly concerned with         Memorial Library, average more
MAY                                          the public, in th e Edgecliff Theater      When he returns to the United         design in op-art.                        than those received last year.
    7- Prom                                  on campus at 8: 30 p.m. Friday,          States, he will assume his new role         "Christmas Martyrology" is the          More than eight hundred fathers
    8-German C lub Meeting                   May 14. Dorothy Stolzenbach              as concert master of the St. Louis       theme of Senior Bridget Schell's        of students and alumnae were con-
  12- International Relations                Payne will be his accompanist. The       Symphony orchestra.                      e ight woodcuts. Bridget chose this     tacted by mail.      Approximately
       Club Meeting                          program will include selections from       "I have e n j o ye d my year at        theme because it fits in best with      sixty solicitors from among the
  13-Edgecliff Players                       Vivaldi , DeBussy , Howard Fergu-        Edgecliff very much ," stated Mr.        he r medium , graphics. Represent-      Fathers Club members visited 300
   16--Honors Convocation                    son and Mozart.                          Rabinovitsj , "a nd am very sorry to     ing an abstract design , each will be   businesses and industries in the
  19-Meeting of the College Club                Mr. Rabinovitsj, who was a            leave."                                  a different color to catch •t he mood   Cincinnati Metropolitan area.
       Student Council Dinner                protege of Rudolf Serkin and has
       Fre nch Club Mee ting                 played with symphony orchestras
   20-Red Cross Mee ting
       Music C lub Mee tin g
                                             in N ew Orleans and Ottawa, is a
                                             native of Brussels. He is assistant
                                                                                      Style Show Highlights Mothers' luncheon
21-28-Second Semester Final                   professor of music at the University       Home Economics students in the       show was written by Judy Warren          Club. Mrs. Mary C. Sterneberg,
       Examinations                          of Cincinnati College Conservatory.      clothing construction classes will      and Virginia Brew. The latter is         home economics instructor, will
  31-Baccalaureate Mass                         During the summer, Mr.                model the ir own creations at the       president of the Home Economics          narrate the program.
       Candlelight Ceremony                  Rabinovitsj will participate in the      Mothers C lub luncheon May 11.
                                             Marlboro Festival in Vermont, con-       The Garde n Room will be the set-
JUNE                                         ducted by Rudolph Serkin . H e will      ting for the informal mod eling of
   I-Graduation Exercises                    also be part of a tour s ponso red by    " Edgecliff's Spring Beauties."
                                              the U . S. State D e partment during
                                                                                         Paula M cPhelin , a se nior home
                                                                                      economics major who h elped organ-
Movie Informs    NFCCS Elects                                                         ize the program, stated that the
                                                                                      s how will be original and the styles

College Students Local Candidate                                                      varied.
                                                                                        "The tudents used imagination
                                                Edgecliff's ca ndidate, sophomore
About WAVES                                  Lynne Radford, was elected execu-
                                             tive vice-president at the Regio nal
                                                                                      and artistry in their individual
                                                                                      choices of patterns, mate rials and
                                                                                      ccmbinatio ns of t ex tu r es and
   "College Women in the Armed               Spring Congress of the National
                                                                                      colors," she co ntinued. "Che ryl
Forces," a film narrated by Chet             Federation of Catholic College Stu-
                                                                                      Wilke, for example, has made a
Huntley, was shown by Lt. Char-              dents held April 2-4 in Me mphis,
                                                                                      matching hat for her gree n silk
lene Suneson at a convocation of             Tennessee.                               print blouse. And Judy H e rin ge r
juniors and fre hmen April 28.                  The spo nsors of the Congress,
                                                                                      has de ig ned a red and gree n plaid
   In he r informal talk to the stu-         S i en a College and Christian           mohair jump suit. The girls' cos-
dents, Lt. Suneson said that .t he           Brothe rs' College, chose a their        tumes are as varied as their pe r-
U nited States Navy i one of th e            them e, "Catholic Higher Edu-
                                                                                      sonalities."
larges t and most diver ified organi-        cation." The elections of the re-
za tions in th e world . Young women         gional officers for the 1965-1966           Under th e direc tion of Mrs.
should be aware of the opportuni-            school year hi ghli ghted the general    Whitlock Dis her, instructor of th e
ties available as an officer in th e         council meeti ng, held th e las t day    clothing construction classes, the
U. . Navy, she added.                        of th e Congress.                        students prog ressed from s imple
   According to the lie ute nant, only          Othe r newly-elected officers in-     skirts and blouses to dresses, suits
hi gh chool g raduates are accepted          clude: president, K e n Robe rge of      and jackets. And they have lea rned
by the Navy.                                 Chri tian Brothe rs' College; second     to work with s uch " difficult" ma-
   " If yo_u wish to e nte r as an officer   vice-president, Joseph Trauth of         te rials as madras and s ilk.
a college deg ree is necessary," she         Xavie r University; secre tary , Bea        Students who will be participat-
said. "Turkish , Arabic and Chinese          H obbs of Catharine Spaulding ol-        ing in the sty le how are : Kathry n
are the lang uages to tudy if you            lege; and treasurer, John D eve r ~f     C lo use, Mary Louise Lamping, Ann
want to be in demand by the                  Bellarmine Coll ege. Other ca ndi-       Boe hm , Julie Brinck , Martha art-
Navy."                                       dates running from Cincinnati were       wright, Patricia Cotter, Judy
   Further information conce rnin g          Edward Franz of Xavier and Carol         H e rin ger, D onn a Labbe, Paula
the WA VE division of the Navy               Delaney of Mt. t. Joseph.                McPhelin , Dolores Macke, Barbara
ca n be obtained at the placement               Those attending the Co ng ress        Schilling, Grace Verville and Che ryl
office on the main floor of the               from Our Lady of Cincinnati we~e :      Wilke.
                                             Sylvia Sieve, Cecelia Russell , Elaine                                            Modeling their latest creations for the style show are Grace
Federal Building in downtown Cin-
                                              Schultz and Lynne Radford.                The commentary for the style           Verville ( eated), Patricia Cotter and Paula McPhelin.
cinnati.
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                                                                                                                                                         for Ohio River Cruise
                                                                                                                                                             The C hapero n party boat pulling               p.m. in the mail room of S ullivan
                                                                                                                                                         anc ho r at 8 p.m . May 16 wi ll m ark              Hall.
                                                                                                                                                         the a nnual sopho more beat ride.                     "The soph omore class extend s a
                                                                                                                                                         " Ship Ahoy" a its t h em e , the ex-               cordial invitation to all Edgecliff
                                                                                                                                                         cu rs ion wi ll dock at midnight.                   students a nd their dates to sail with
                                                                                                                                                             Robyn Smith, sophcmore class                    us at 'Ship Ahoy,' " Robyn con-
                                                                                                                                                         pre ident and chairman of the                       cluded .
                                                                                                                                                         boat ride, plans a casual eveni n g. A
                                                                                                                                                         hootenan ny will b e included in the
                                                                                                                                                         entertainment. St ate d R obyn :
                                                                                                                                                         "Som e cf the girls from school will
                                                                                                                                                         si n g during the b a n d inte rmi s-
                                                                                                                                                                                                             Sodality Group
                                                                                                                                                         sio ns."
                                                                                                                                                             Other committee m embe rs in-
                                                                                                                                                         clude: Jane Augusti n and D onna
                                                                                                                                                                                                             Plans Proiects
                                                                                                                                                         Rate rman , tickets; Rita O 'Connor,
                                                                                                                                                         chape rons; Maria Curro, e nte rtain -              For Girls Town
                                                                                                                                                         ment and Lynn Ra ck , publi city.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                To provide a different type of
                                                                                                                                                             Tickets a t $3 a couple will be
                                                                                                                                                                                                             atmosphere for t he resid e nts of
                                                                                                                                                         available daily from 11 a.m . to 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                             G irls' Tow:i, the Sodality und e r-
                                                                                                                                                                                                             took a fri ends hip apostolate during
                                                                                                                                                                                                             the seco nd scm ::ste r.
                                                                                                                                                         "Day of Unity"                                         Each Sunday, two or m o re sodal -
                                                                                                                                                                                                             ists spent an afternoon with three

                                                                                                                                                         Held On Campus                                      or four of the gi rls. Usuall y th .-.
                                                                                                                                                                                                             afternoon included a movi e, bowl -
                                                                                                                                                                                                             ing , o r so me s p ec i a l activity
                                                                                                                                                            A " Day of Christian Unity"                      pl a nned by the sodalis ts .
                                                                                                                                                         co-sponso red by S o d a I i t y and                   A hootena nny wa          s ponso red
                                                                                                                                                         campus unit of the National Feder-                  join '. ly with R egi na High School's
                                                                                                                                                         ation of Catholic College Students,                 graduate sociality one Sunday in
                                                                                                                                                         was conducted Saturday, May 1.                      March . The Edgecliff sodality also
                                                                                                                                                            The program opened with a ,talk                  went to Girls' T own in a group in
                                                                                                                                                         by Sister Francesca of Glenmary                     February.
Robyn Smith and Maria Curro view the Ohio River, scene of the sophomore May boat ride.                                                                   on "Oneness in Christ." Discussion
                                                                                                                                                                                                                At the weekly meetin gs m embe rs
                                                                                                                                                         and preparation for Mass folldwed.
                                                                                                                                                                                                             volunteered to participate in this
                                                                                                                                                            Fathe r Thomas Axe, assistant
                                                                                                                                                                                                             projest. M embe rs hope to continue
                                                                                                                                                         pasto r of St. Clare's parish , Col-
Seminar Emphasizes                                                            U. S. Responsibility                                                       lege Hill , then spoke on "U nity
                                                                                                                                                         Through the Eucharistic Celebra-
                                                                                                                                                                                                             t he prog ram n ext year.

    " It's easy ," said one of th e                Enquirer, added that this is why                       visor from FBI offi ce, who spoke              tion." The day was planned ,a round
spea k e r s at Edgecliff's rece nt                "o rdinary patriotism " is o n the d e-                on " Fact Finding For Citizens"                the Mass, which was celebrated
Communism Seminar, "to think of                    cline in the United States. This                       and Colone l Gus Karge r, U .S. Citi-          following Father's talk.                            Dance Concert
 the governme nt as a se parate and                d eclin e refl ects t he "growth of ir-                zens Committee of Ci ncinnati , who               A buffet luncheo n and folk si n g-
                                                   res pons ibility in the Ame ri ca n peo-                                                              ing in the Garden Room preced ed                       A dance conce rt, featuring pupils
di tinct and independe nt entity -                                                                        s po k e o n " oviet Espionage -
                                                   ple, of not caring, of not wanting                                                                    a di sc ussion of the •topic "An Ap-                of Mrs . Anneliese von Oettinge n ,
sc methin g that ex ists in Washin g-                                                                     U.S. A. "
                                                   to 'get involved .' "                                                                                 proach to the Problem of Christian                  will be presented at 3 p.m . Sunday,
ton to collect our taxes, to safe-                                                                           The program was conducted in
                                                      Mr. G e phardt was one of t he                                                                     Unity on Campus" by Mr. G eo rge                    May 9 , in the Edgecliff Academy
guard our national inte rests, to                                                                         Grace Hall , Room 203, and viewed
                                                   four speake rs who participated in                                                                    H e r.trich of the Edgecliff French                 th eatre . It will be open to the
dole out Social Security . It's easy                                                                      in the other rooms through closed
                                                   the April 15 Communism Seminar.                                                                       de partment. Discussion of t h i s                  public and no admiss ion wi ll b e
 to fo rge t that WE are the gove rn -                                                                    ci rcu i,t television.
                                                   Accompanying Mr. Gephardt was                                                                         topic followed , after which s quare                charged. The participants are m em -
me nt; that WE are Ame ri ca . That's
                                                   Mr. Ed Mason , s pecial agent in                                                                      dancing was he ld .                                 bers of the School of Ballet Mrs.
what the Con stitutional Conven-
                                                                                                                                                            The goal of the day was " to in-                 von Oetti nge n conducts at the col-
 tion mea nt when it proclaimed :                  charge from th e FBI, who gave                         Reminder                                                                                           lege a nd at h er own studio, 2461
' W e, t he people.' "                             the introducto ry s p eech and s poke                                                                 crease Christian love for one an-
                                                                                                            All stud e nts must wear academic                                                                Madison R oad, H yd e Park.
    Mr. Thomas S. Gephardt, edito-                 late r on how " Law Protects t he                      attire for Honors Day, May 16.                 oth e r through a day of e ncounte r
 rial page writer for the Ci nci nnat i            Citize n" ; Mr. L oui s Rhyne, s upe r-                                                               with C hrist."

Second Se1nester

                              EXAM IN A TI ON                                                                                                      SCHEDULE
                                                                                                            May 21-28, 1965
   FRIDAY                                              MONDAY                                                TUESDAY                                          WEDNESDAY                                          FRIDAY
   May 21                                              May 24                                                May 25                                           May 26                                             May 28
   8:00                                                8 :00                                                 8 :00                                            8:00                                               8:00
   103 Arl                    ... (EM 306 )            210 Biology                   ... (GH      310 )      404 Biology                 . (GH 307)           102 Chemlslry           .... (GH 401 )             308 Biology . .     . . . . ...... (GH 311 )
   404 English     .. ......... (Ad 402)               102 Eng. Sc.                 . ... (Ad     409)       111 -2 Educallon              (GH 401)           302 Educallon          ..... (Ad 402)              303 Chemistry               ...... (GH 412)
   102 Home Ee . ..        .. ... (GH 201 )            104 English   ..                     (Ad   302 )      102 Eng. Sc. 2                 (Ad 402)          307 Educallon                   (Ad 409)           102 Eng. Sc. 3       .......... (Ad 302)
   405 Philosophy      ......... (GH 204)              202 German Sc. 2                    (GH    108 1      410 French .           ..... (GH 1081            412 Ed. Sc. 2          ..... (Ad 304)              202 Eng. Sc. l ........... . . (Ad 402)
   202 Soc . Sc. l               . . (Ad 409)          414 Home Ee . ..            .... (GH       201)       408 German                     (Ad 304)          416 En11llsh . . . . .          (Ad 305)           102 French Sc. 2                      . (GH 103)
   416 Sociology .. .       ..... (Ad 304)             303 Malhemallcs             .... (GH       205)       152 Hillory . . .    ...... (GH 109)             312 Malhemallc•            .. (GH 108)             202 French Sc. 2                        (GH 401)
   404 Speech ... .            . . . (Ad 402)          304 Music .....           ...... (MA       202 )      202 Hillory .. .           .. (Ad 303)           409 Philosophy .             . (GH 204)            102 History Sc. l               .... (GH 102)
                                                       302 Physics .                   . . (GH    102 )      402 History ..             .. (Ad 306)           308 Pollllcal Sc.           . . (Ad 20)            102 History Sc. 2                      . (Ad 303)
                                                                                                             332 Home Ee.                  (GH 201)           307 Psychology                  (Ad 409)           302 History                              (Ad 306)
                                                                                                             102 Malhemallcs           .. (GH 312)            202 Soc. Sc. 2 ............. (Ad 302)              324 Home Ee . . . .       . ... ... (GH 203)
                                                                                                             202 Phy•lcs       ..        . (GH 102)           416 Speech . .            . .. (Ad 305)            202 Malhemallcs                         (GH 312)
                                                                                                             419 Psychology .      . .... (Ad 302 )                                                              212 Phil. Sc. l             ...... (GH 301)
                                                                                                             102 Theology Sc. l .          (GH 204)                                                              302 Pollllcal Sc.          . . . . . (Ad 304)
                                                                                                             202 Theology                   (Ad 409 )                                                            418 Psychology            .. . .... (GH 1091
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 204 Sociology . .                   . . (GH 408)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 306 Spanish . .                      . . (Ad 403)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 304 Speech                          . . CTheal. l
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 102 Theo. Sc. 2                         (GH 204)
    10:00                                              10:00                                                 10:00                                            10:00                                              10 :00
    306 Arl .                       (GH    101)        304 Chemistry                     (GH 404 )           205 B iology                 (GH 310)            309 Educallon       ...... ..      (Ad 402 )       407 Biology . .              . . . (GH      309)
    308 Educallon.              ... (GH    301)        314 Educallon                      (Ad 302 )          412 Ed. Sc. I .               (Ad 402 )          124 Home Ee . ..                . (GH 202)         301 Chemistry                ... . (GH      409)
    305 English ..                   (Ad   305)        402 Educallon                    . (Ad 306)           202 English Sc. 2             (Ad 302)           152 lnl. Depl.                  . (Theal.)         112 Educallon                  ... (GH      401)
    402 French                      (GH    109 )       202 English S c. 4 . ........ (Ad 402 )               202 English Sc. 3             (Ad 409)           406 Philosophy                    (GH 204)         210 Educallon                  ... (GH      101 l
    401 Lalin                        (Ad   304 )       202 French Sc. l ......... (GH 108 )                  322 French                 . (GH 109)                                                               102 German                        . (GH     103)
    410 Phllo1ophy                  (GH    204)        202 French Sc. 3       .. . .... (GH 102)             202 German Sc. 1             (GH 108 )                                                              338 Home Ee.                      . (GH     202 1
    202 Soc. Sc. 3                . (Ad    409 )       404 History ......           . .. (Ad 303)            102 History Sc. 4 .. ....... (Ad 303)                                                               415 Home Ee .                       (GH     20\ l
                                                       403 Lalin                          (Ad 305)           206 History               . (Ad 306)                                                                112 Speech    ... . .. . ........ (Ad       302)
                                                       211 Ma1hemi.i1C:s . ..            (GH 312)            212 Music                    (MA 201)
                                                       212 Phil. S c . 3                (Nov. 10)            209 Physical Ed.           . (GH 204)
                                                       402 Psychology                     (Ad 306)           102 Spanish                  (GH 401)
                                                       202 Spanish                       (GH 401)            410 Spanish                 . (Ad 305)
                                                       102 Theo. Sc. 4                   (GH 204)            310 Speech                    (Ad 403)
   1:00                                                1:00                                                  1:00                                             1:00                                               1:00
   102 Biology                     (GH     301)        204 Chemillry                     (GH 408)            212 English                    (Ad   305)        406 Art    ....              . (EM     303)        102 Physical      Ed.               (Ad   The. )
   102 Chemlalry                   (GH     401)        216 Educallon                     (MA 101)            404 Phllo•ophy                (GH    301)        402 Chemlslry                .. (GH    412)        104 Physical      Ed.               (Ad   The.)
   122 Home Ee.                    (GH     203)        102 Eng. Sc. 4                     (Ad 409)           302 Theo. Sc. I               (Ad    402)        202 Educallon              .. (Ad      409)        112 Physical      Ed.               (Ad   The.)
   412 Malhemallc1                 (GH     109)        306 French Sc. l                  (GH 401)            302 Theo. Sc. 2               (Ad    409)        312 Educallon              ... (Ad     304)        202 Physical      Ed.               (Ad   The. )
   401 Music                       (MA     202)        306 French Sc. 2                  (GH 1021                                                             308 En11Ush ..                   (Ad   306)        204 Physical      Ed.               (Ad   The. )
   310 Psychology                   (Ad    305)        102 History Sc. 3                 (GH 301)                                                             316 En11Ush    .              . (Ad    302)
                                                       403 Home Ee.                      (GH 2011                                                             102 French Sc.                  (GH    102)
                                                       302 Malhemallcs                   (GH 108)                                                             102 Hlsl. Sc. 5                 (GH    301)
                                                       409 Mualc                         (MA 202 1                                                            306 Hl1lory                     (GH    108)        l :00 Candlelight Rehearsal
                                                       203 Philosophy                     (Ad 305)                                                            307 Home Ee . .                 (GH    201)        2:00 Baccalaureale Pracllce
                                                       305 Pollllcal Sc.                  (Ad 3021                                                            308 Lalin .                      (Ad   408)
                                                       210 Sociology                     (GH 205)                                                             422 Malhemallca                 (GH    205)
                                                       322 Spanish                       (GH 312)                                                             212 Phil. Sc. 2                 (GH    204)
                                                       204 Speech                          (Theal .l                                                          422 Sociology                    (Ad   403)
                                                       102 Theo. Sc.                     (GH 204 )                                                            402 Spanish                      (Ad   303)
   3:00                                                3:00                                                  3:00                                             3:00                                               3: 00
   302 Biology                     (GH 311 )           206 Arl                           (GH 101 )           302 Phy•lcal Ed.              (MA 101 )          202 Home Ee.                     (GH 202 )         110 Music                            (Nov. 10 )
   104 Music                       (MA 202)            103 Malhemallcs                   (GH 109 )           304 Physical Ed.              (MA 101)           402 Mualc                        (MA 202 )
   424 Mus ic                      (MA 201 )           416 Psychology                    (GH 312 1           318 Speech                     (Theel. )         104 Speech                        (Ad 302 )
                                                       319 Sociology                      (Ad 306 )                                                           308 Speech                         (Thea! .)
                                                       310 Theology                      (Nov. 10 )
   4 :00
   105 Natural Sc.                 (GH 301 )
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