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Pa e Four SKYSCRAPER 'Til Daub A Little Britain on My Brush 11 Skyscrapings . . . says Ruthe Bransfield, (third from left) preparatory to painting Australia on the new map planned, drawn, and painted by art and history students, to artists Meta Shifris, (left to right) Dorothy Clark, and Mary Jane Harvey. The map, which is soon to be put up on the wall opposite the tea-room, is being done in oils, so that boundaries may be changed weekly, as the balance of power shifts. , , t t... , ,. . , ... May 20 to Be Date Of W.A.A. Banquet; Spring Horseshow Champions Win Badminton, Table Tennis Contests Save A Radio Date For Five Tomorrow Seniors Discuss Propaganda Problems Over WHIP Plan Tearoom for Evanston Hospital Home Architecture Class Submits Ideas The W.A.A. banquet will he held May 20 in the Marine dining room of the Edgewater Beach hotel. Students who expect to receive awards are re quested to turn their points in to the gymnasium office. Point awards arc as follows: 251) points for a minor letter; 500 points for a major letter; 750 points for a college sweater, and 1,000 points for a Mundelein (iold Seal medal with chain. The annual Spring Horseshow will take place in May at Cliristenson's Riding academy. Irene Fitzgerald is in charge of the show, with Mary Catherine Quinn and Dorothy Behm acting as assistants. * * * Miss Kilccn Scanlan announces open howling on Monday and Wednesday afternoons at the Loyola Bowling alleys. * * The badminton and table tennis tournaments closed March 30. The class winners will compete for the college championship in their respective sport. Table tennis champions are- Jean Casey, freshman; Jane Kowalski, soph omore; (ieraldine Hoffman, junior: Ann Wilkins. senior; and Adele-F.tliel Kaczkowski, residence hall. Class champions of badminton are Jean Spatuzza. freshman: Evelyn Sugg, sophomore: Frances Smith, junior; Leona Mikos. senior, and Marie Cassettari. residence hall. Tune in to Station WHIP at 5 o'clock tomorrow and hear two Mundelein stu dents discuss the question: Is Propaganda a Necessary Kvil? with two Students from the Illinois Institute of Tecb- lloli igy . Joan Morris and Dorothy McCarthy. editors of The Skyscraper, will take pan in the session, which is s x gt;nsorcd by the campus newspa K-r at Northwestern un iversity. This will be the eighth in a scries of college discussions broadcast through WHIP. The programs are unrehearsed. Having been invited by St. Francis hospital of Evanston to submit plans for the remodeling of its tea-room, the 23 members of the home architecture class last month set about to crystalize ideas and offer suggestions which would best combine comfort and economy. Each member of the class has sub mitted a complete floor plan, including a name for the room, color scheme, furniture and arrangement. The plans have been given to Mr-. E. C. McGill. president of the Hospital Auxiliary. Willi such a big event as the annual Card Party in the offing, it seems rather unimportant to mention these gay events that took place during the Easter vacation . . Foremost in all the happenings of the week was Margery Linnehan's jaunt to the place where the stars are so bright -especially above Camp Wolters, Texas . . . Included in her trip l-'.ast, Geraldine Hoffman made a visit to the army officers' home terri tory West Point . . . Basking in the Florida sunshine were Jane Courtney, who shows it beautifully. Helen Kospetos, and Gen eva Freeman . . . Ruth Conway lias been awaiting salutes from her col legian friends since she became accus tomed to such goings-on down at Fort Benning. Georgia The reason for Grace Mannebach's rested look is that she spent the coveted holidays in I l.ol Springs. Arkansas . . . Phyllis Zielinski, Catherine Betten- bender, Ruthe Bransfield, and Ruth Tentler saw thai Virginia Walsh was safely on her way to New York in order that she might bid adieu to a friend at New York harbor . . . Ann Wilkins is still spellbound over the beauty of San Diego . . . Hostess: Gloria Dolan. Guest: Ber nadette Jones. Place: Anamosa, Iowa . . It's the thing for old friends to meet in Peoria, adds Mary Major . . . Famous cakebakcr Janet Farrell enter tained Kathleen O'Connor at her home in Indianapolis . . . Last Friday Alyce Pankau, Patricia Gould, and Sallie Cahill bad that anxious-look, the reason being their anticipated trip to Milwaukee to see three Marquette col legians . . . Jane Williams spent some time at Marquette. Michigan, recently. Easter time meant furloughs for many army men. It also meant fun for people like Dorothy Hehv and scares too. for they dined al the Ivanhoe . . . Bedecked in white orchids, Marie Attend Physical Education Meets Mundelein will be represented by Ma rie Cassetari at the Synchronized Swim ming clinic to be held at the Medinah club next Sunday. Miss Eileen Scanlan, director of ath letics, attended the Illinois State Physical Education association meeting at Lane Technical school on March 21, and the Midwest Physical Education association convention in Milwaukee, April 8 to 11. Terrapins Announce Motif of Carnival The Terrapin club will salute the armed forces of the United States when the annual Water Carnival, America Forever, gets under way on May 12 and 13. The swimmers and their guests will ferry an imaginary plane to Army, Navy, and Marine air fields, stopping long enough at each for a water ballet, and pausing in between for fancy and stunt diving. Norris, Jeanne du Moulin, and their J cortS walked leisurely from Ik' Name Cathedral to have breakfast the Drake on Easter Sunday iiiornij . . , the afternoon of that day-to-do fetching-new-bonnets found Helen Egt Gertrude Quinlan, and Helen M : Winter at the Delta Omega Pi tea dan Celebrating in advance, that is. Ed ter Saturday night, were Lorrah Knaub, Marcella Garrity, Jane Lyon Isabel Ohab, Teresa Logan, Virgin Mehren, and Marie Keating at Nool Dame's Chicago club dance at II Lake Shore club . . . Margaret Jin O'Brien had Easter Sunday supper I the South Shore Country club ... Mr Beth Huston enjoyed De Paul's Bum Hop, and Irene Landon was a guest I Northwestern's Navy Battalion Bal Barbara Ohab's versatility includes J joying such productions as Northwrl em's Waa Mu show . . . She kna all the answers and Orrin TucloJ bandleader at the Blackhawk, award her five records she, my ladies. Marie Nordby . . . Maude Shuflitoi ski thoroughly enjoyed the Abbott da cers spring review in the Empire roJ of the Palmer House. Along with swinging Rosem? Knockaert, Irene Weber, Maryu, Brockhaus, Jean Bemis, and MaryaiA Achten were also swaying fl they danced on the Columbia Yaaw club at Loyola's Phi Mu Chi dana . . . Loyola scores again and righS so since Helen Sauer, Ann Trave, J Addison, Royce McFadyen, Mary Cotl Margaret Mary Durkin, Betty Get- Viola Brennan, and Alyce Erlenbai; endorsed its cotillion so readily . I Honors were doubly given at Loyofl Blue Key dance as Charlotte Safrans Mildred Welch, Marie Keating, Fli ence Quinlan, and Marion Stoffel C it an honor to be asked to such a l lightful affair . . . House parties are the thing, condfj Mary Bottum, Orelle Schwaba, Rosemary Roney Among the di B to hear new entertainers, Jimni. and his orchestra at the Bismarck, Alice Breckinridge, Altine Kelletf and Mary Clare Howard ... Double-daters Dorothy McCan 1 and Marianne Vitek had laughs tl of them) at the Medinah club . I Yes, that was Frances Smith you dj dancing at the Panther Room , d; Bonnie Diebold and Louise FlaheM were clapping at the appropriate I R when Chuck Foster played Deep inn Heart of you-know-what, at the Com tinental room ... Si Camellias in her curls and the I'-Io at her side made the Pump Room Sf, ter than ever for Virginia Coffey . I Mary Jane Maloney, Sheila Rocflr and Aileen Maher say everyone show have seen Blithe Spirit . . . HtB Hayes is superb in Candle in w gt; Wind, remarked Dorothy Schneit and Sylvia Owczarek . . . Hepi Printy, Rosamond McMillan, LoaBi Szkodzinski, and Genevieve Faust be tened intently to a symphony of M oven's works . . . Loretta Gbourczykfcf musical, too, and was received into I. honorary musical sorority at its ra meeting at the Drake . . . and listefl ja to Lohengrin while officiating as lirid maids at recent weddings were jjf Spatuzza, Frances McAuley, and Hfc( garet Zwicker . . . Jane Brown, Eve Nelson, and Rae Haefel were perfect relaxed while listening to Aida ll Rigoletto . . . With May showers i?r comprehensives for seniors only if* come our next visit to you . . . So goodbye now , . . ... as he halts traffic on one hand and explains to Mary Beth Huston, Shirley Riley, and Rae Haefel, on the other, how he happened to put 5,000.00 of his savings into U. S. War Bonds. For 10 years, Officer Moore has piloted Mundelein stu dents across the Sheridan-Kenmore intersection. Courtesy of The Chicago Tribune ii Quiz Answers h 1. D. Take part in organizing Vfi world for peace. ,tl 2. C. U.S. citizens of Japac a blood. )c 3. D. Laborers want time-and- half for overtime work. 4. A. Gelett Burgess. 5. B. Malta. 6. B. Foreign minister of Mex.,.
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1942-04-17 (4)
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Student newspaper for Mundelein College
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