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Pa e Four SKYSCRAPER Skyscrapings We're on our merry way . . . we've had our holiday . . . and even though it has vanished gaiety lingers . . . Rosemary Burghardt, Dorothy Wool- ums, Frances Blim, Mary Harrington, Janet Rissman, Helen Kennedy, Betty Baxter, Mary Jane Bresnehan, Paulette Lear, Marjorie Linnehan, and Marjorie Stanley have a quite perfect memory of the Notre Dame dance at the Drake . . . Loyola's University club party at the Beach couldn't have been better, according to Anne Marie O'Rourke, Mary Lou Bell, Julia Case, Mary Louise Sylvester, Patricia Lindsay, and Mary Jane McCarty . . . The Hob- Cross college party found Joan Kas pari, Catherine Keller, Irene Weber, and Rosemary Lanahan at the Beach, too . . . and it was the Beach again for Janet McCarty's birthday party... the Pi Alph formal at the Electric club began the vacation for Kay Liston, Kathryn Dealy, Dorothy Scholzen, Pa tricia Tierney, Rita Barry, Mary Ann Brockhaus, Eileen Riley, Nancy Lyman, and Lavinia Cole . . . Loretta Calnan, Marie Huemer, Ellen Jane Fitzgibbon. and Marie Norris were glimpsed at the St. Barnabas holiday dance at the Con gress - . . The De Paul Alpha Dell dance on New Year's Eve helped Jane Brown, Helen Lufen, and Janice John son begin 1940 . . . the same evening found Nancy Costello at the Morrison Mural Room, Betty Brown at the Pan ther Room. Virginia Furbershaw, Zelda Seguin, Elinor Maloney, and Rosemary Dineen at the Evanston Country club . . . the Fenwick Alumni formal at the Casino was a red-letter date on Betty Kruger's calendar . . . Marie Beucher danced at the Marquette university party . . . the Armour Tech dance at the Lake Shore Athletic club gave Mary Burnikel, Mary Caroline Bemis, and Charlotte Lamb a gala evening... Doris Ruddy, Vernette McGinty, Rose mary O'Donnell, Dorothy Homan, Mary Virginia Murphy, and Virginia Parr were thrilled by Sonja Henie in her Ice Revue . . . Watching the perfect grace of the Ballet Russe. were Doro thy Koziel, Marie Von Driska, Ruth Perry, Florence Connelly, Joan Mor ris, and Helen Sheahan . . . Mabel Holmberg and Kay Coleman were at the Panther Room . . . Patricia Ellis and Alice Guest in the Empire Room. Fencers Will Cross Swords Here Sunday Five Mundelein fencers will enter the team meet of the Amateur Fencing League of America, which will be held in the College gymnasium next Sunday at 11 a. m. Members of the Mundelein teams are Rita Kloss, Anita Capparos, Catherine l'tttenbendcr, Mary Ellen Breitenbach, and Carol Stoll. Mr. Lee Mitchell coaches the College fencers. Marjorie Thomas, star fencer on last year's team, is general chairman for the meet, which is a regional contest. Assisting Miss Thomas as hostesses will be Jane Redlin and Geraldine Resch. Freshmen Choose All Star Team Today; Continue Games Going on 1940 With scores in the Freshman Class basketball tournament spotlighting star players. freshman interest is piling up for the inter-class tournament, schedule for which is announced today. Freshmen will play the sophomores on Feb. 8, the juniors on Feb. 13, and the seniors on Feb. 14. Freshman presi dent Marianne Donahoe has been cho sen cheer leader for the games, with Royce McFadyen and Rita Barry as co-workers. Try-outs for the Freshman team will be held in the gymnasium at 3 o'clock todav. The Kappas won their first game of the Freshman Basketball tournament last Tuesday, defeated the Alpha Sigmas. 13-10, and the undefeated Las Stellas chalked up their third straight victory yesterday, defeating the Sigmas 11-4. Kappas Alphas Pi'ii nest F... Katherine O'Reilly Charlotte Paulsen ...F Betty Browne Patricia Byrne F Marjorie Coens Dolores Susral G Bettv Barnes Dorothy Scholzen ...G Rita Barry Jean Hurley G Mary E. Ryan Las Slellas Sigmas Ursulla Walsh F Rosemary Dineen Dolores Knockeart ..F Ruth Tentler Betty Troost F Caroline Sullivan Mildred Kuratke ....G Gwen. Healy (c) C. Bettenbender G G. Hoffman Margaret Friel G Rosemary Dineen Plan Formal Junior Prom Planning the Junior Prom, which will be held in the Electric club on Feb. 2, are Peggy Meade, Mary Margaret O'Flaherty, Eileen Mahoney, Mildred Mahoney, Mary Caroline Bemis, Ellen Jane Fitzgibbon, and Dorothy Homan. Campus Landmark Sparkles With Ice Debaters Announce Tentative Schedule Encounters with teams from Florida, Ohio, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Indiana. Minnesota, and Illinois are listed tenta tively on the schedule of the Debate club. A Mundelein team will participate in a radio panel discussion on Govern ment Control Over Radio, with Whea ton college, on Feb. 24. Other teams scheduled to visit the College during the coming semester are from Quincy Junior college, Rutgers university, the University of Florida, Marquette university, De Pauw uni versity, the University of Dayton, Ros ary college, and De Paul university. Two Loyola teams presented an ex hibition debate on the Neutrality issue before a student audience in the audi torium on Jan. 11. William Reilley and Frank McGarr ipheld the affirmative, opposing John Devaney and Arthur Kogstad. Hear Museum Piece Jack Frost etched the old water wheel and the shrubbery on the library campus with ice for this picture, taken by a Chicago Daily Times staff photographer. The ghost of Thomas Edison pervad ed the sixth floor corridor this week, when the physics classes heard one of his earliest and most popular inventions in a demonstration of sound. The invention is an Edison Home Phonograph, 1888 model, and is owned by Betty Jane Lindley, senior mathe matics major. Among the records, which are cylindrical in shape, is I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen. (Continued from Page 3, Col. 1) ping . . . F. D. R. closes U. S. ports and territorial waters to belligerent subs . . . Senate repeals arms em bargo . . . places commerce between II. S. and belligerent nations on cash- and-carry basis . . . Pope Pius XII issues his first Encyclical, Summi Pon- tificatus . . . shows necessity for a just peace . . . the sanctity of treaties ... and for a new order based on Divine Revelation. NOVEMBER City of Flint is released by Norway . . . Congress gives final approval lo Neutrality Act . . . special session adjourns . . . F. D. R. signs Neutrality Act bill . . . Germany forbids publica tion of Pius XTI's Encyclical... Soviet Premier Molotov calls for world re- volution . . . Hitler escapes death by II minutes . . . leaves Buergerbrau Hal I just before time bomb explodes ...I Pius XII issues an Encyclical to lie American hierarchy . . . praises Ameri cans . . . growth and work of the Churci in the U. S. . . . complains of non- Christian education, divorce . . . wam against mixed marriage . . . approva labor unions, living wage . . . Suprerj Court Justice Pierce Butler dies .. . .... Temporary Polish government is set up in Angers. France . . . General issimo Franco decrees restoration ol state payment of clergy's salaries... appropriates funds to repair Chmu property . . . Moscow demands Finnisi troops be withdrawn from border.., . . . Finland offers to discuss mutual troop withdrawals . . . King George I signs order-in-council making German exports subject to seizure after Dcc 4 . . . Soviet denounces Soviet-Finniil non-agression treaty . . . severs dip lomatic relations . . . invades Finlail by land, sea, and air. DECEMBER Russian planes bomb Helsinki... American Youth Congress denouncs Dies Committee . . Dies Committer denounces American Youth Congress Communist front . . . One of four orig inal copies of the Magna Charta ii placed in Library of Congress for dur ation of World War II . . . Daily Worker runs banner head . . . Rd Army Hurls Back Invading Finnilll Troops, Crosses Frontier . . , Finlanl appeals to League . . . Thousands oi young men of Norway, Sweden, an Denmark enlist to fight in Finland... Daladier's decree powers are rcnewd for war's duration . . . Ambassador Kennedy arives in U. S. with reporti too confidential for the cables .. 80 Italian planes land in Finlai: . . . Chinese warlord Wu Pei-Fu. Ja; anese puppet-prospect, dies . . , Finn fill wells with earth, flood lowlandi mine roads, bridges, buildings to sto; Russian advance . . . F. D. R. defend ; right of WPA workers to join unionsj but not to strike . . . France ail Britain sign financial agreement .. League expels Soviet Union . . . Pop Pius aproves Blessed Marie PelleM and Blessed Gemma Galgani for cu-J onization . . . Admiral Graf Spee lijto four smoke-screened Allied ships.. retires to Montevideo for repairs.. America talks of violated 300-mil tral zone . . Uruguay talks of 72-aJ time limit for Spee to stay at M I video . . . Hitler talks of unfair :: limit . . . Captain Langsdorlf scuttki Spee . . . Commits suicide ... Fa pay 234,693 on war debt to U.l . . . President Roosevelt appoints Mria Taylor as his personal representathi to the Vatican to talk and work i peace in Europe . . . Soviet planes boa six Finnish cities . . . Finns' gaerai tactics cut, defeat Russ central dm . . . English bombers are tackled Nazis from Helgoland base.
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1940-01-19 (4)
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Student newspaper for Mundelein College
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