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Page one hundred ten Page one hundred eleven 10 m February 2 Feast of the Purification, and en- leach Home Hygiene and to care for any little trance day at Mount Carincl. Mundelein sends needs of the girls at any time. She has now be- its first postulant, Marie Adele Hager. come so indispensable that Mundelein would not seem the same without her. February 11 Professor Miller, of the American Cellulose Corporation, gave the Home Economics classes an interesting talk on synthetic fibers. February 3 The first students' retreat at Mundelein, given by Father George A. Keith, S.J., was a memorable experience. When it closed, we were so refreshed and strengthened that not even the prospect of another semester of hard study could quench our enthusiasm. February 12 The Holy Father sends his first J ?Sl radio message to the Universal Church. All Mun- delcin is quiet to hear his voice. February 9 When first we beheld Miss Rey- SS nolds' white-clad figure walking down the corridor, we were stricken with apprehension. Was the new semester to be so difficult that we would February 13 The Little Theatre was formally need the attentions of a trained nurse? Our fears opened with three one-act plays. The interest were soon banished. Miss Reynolds was here to shown by the audience testified to their apprecia- The Tower w fy tion of the Laetare Players' talent. And it was Friday, the thirteenth February 16 Mrs. Anna G. Peterson, well known authority on household questions, gave a talk on Business Opportunities for the Home Economics Trained Woman. February 16 We are featured in the New World. Miss Ann Duggan describes the interior of our college as a beehive of curricular and extra-curricular activities. February 17 Class officers were elected for the new semester. Irene O'Connell is president of the juniors, Mary Loyola Hogan of the sophomores, and Mary Lyon of the freshmen. February 19 Father Motherway, of St. Mary- oi-the-Lake Seminary, Mundelein, Illinois, gave us a talk on the Catholic press, showing the subtle fallacies underlying an apparently harmless movie, play, or book, and pointing out the antidote in good Catholic literature. February 20 The Freshman Frolic, the first exclusive freshman affair, was held in the gymnasium. It was an admirable demonstration of their lively school spirit and capable management. February 20 The Terrapin Club was organized, and chose its officers. February 22 The Debating Club elected officers. Nothing can stop our forensic enthusiasts now, with Marjorie Cramer at their head. February 18 The Marquette-Loyola debate, iP held in our auditorium, provoked no little dis- February 27 The second Skyscraper is out, cussion on the subject of unemployment insur- and on the front page is the Honor Roll. Are ance. you there? t 19 3 1
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tower1931055
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Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
creator:
Mundelein College Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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There are eight total Mundelein College yearbooks: 1931, 1932, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, and 1985.
relation:
Mundelein College Collection
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Reading Room
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Print
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