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Pa?e Four THE SKYSCRAPER October 23, 1936 ' i Z i. . . . ; 11? - aMrjHwjiwwtiHimww .,....... .....,......' f . .... C .:i ...................... :w SKYSCRAPINGS Jane Malkemus Home economics majors, Yvonne Crowley, Catherine Heerey, Honore O'Brien, and Mae Sexton, pose with Columbus Day luncheon exhibit at Activities Fair. M embers of the department will attend the convention of the Illinois Home Economics Association at Quincy on O ct. 30 and 31. Jane Malkemus, editor of the Clepsydra, won the prize in a na tional short story contest spon sored by the Catholic School Press association this summer. Rita Smith, senior organ major, opened the concert last Sunday evening with Toccato by Yon. WHO'S WHO In College ( Continued) JUNIOR CLASS: Gertrude Brant, president; Maxine Lindsay, vice-presi dent; Sue Adams, secretary; Elenor Loarie, treasurer; Maurita Kelly, social chairman; Magel Brown, sergeant-at- arms. CLASSICAL CLUB: Eileen Madden, president; Elizabeth Higgins, vice-pres ident; Lorraine Horn, secretary-treas urer. COMMERCE CLUB: Veronica Kas sis, president; Ruth Wunsch, vice-presi dent; Rosemary Kelly, secretary; Agnes Kccly, treasurer. ENGLISH ROUND TABLE: Mary Geiger, president; Margaret Fitzgerald, secretary. GERMAN CLUB: Veronica Crowe, president; Gertrude Brant, vice-president- social-chairman; Leona Michiels, secre tary-treasurer. GLEE CLUB : Kathryn Wolford, pres ident; Julia Mary Hanna, vice-president; Catherine Heerey, social-chairman; Flor ence Nardi, secretary; Irene Menarek, treasurer. HOME ECONOMICS. Honore O'Brien, president; Ruth Wright, vice- presilent; Sue Adams, secretary; Alice Addison, treasurer; Catherine Heerey, publicity; Betty Boehme, social chairman. PIANO CLUB: Kathryn Wolford, president; Mary Louise Sayre, vice-pres ident ; Ruth Perry, secretary -treasurer; Margaret Hanlon, program chairman; Jeanne Theis, sergeant-at-arms. ORGAN GUILD: Rita Smith, presi dent; Veronica Kassis, vice-president; Alice Scanlon, secretary-treasurer. POLISH CLUB : Laetitia Kalisz, pres ident; Genevieve Kruzel, vice-president; Wanda Pater, secretary; Mary Esther Dcrezinski, treasurer; Lillian Wasielew- ska, social chairman; Chestera Niewin ska, delegate to Polish Students' Asso ciation. PRESS CLUB: Gertrude Rafferty, president; Katharine Ott, vice-president; Julia Mary Hanna, secretary; Frances Geary, treasurer. STYLUS CLUB: Jane Malkemus, president; Roberta Christie, vice-presi dent; Elizabeth Higgins, secretary; Ger trude Feeney, treasurer; Joanne Dim mick, pledge chairman. Veronica Kassis, organist, and Jeanne Theis, pianist, won honors n a duet at the Cecilian concert on Oct. 18. Veronica Kassis Jeanne Theis Rita Smith South Bend cheer leaders had able assistance last week-end from Alice O'Brien, Jane Fagan, Mary Hymes, and Kay Fox . . . Checrers with Mer cy in their makeup at the St. Louis- Marquette game included Frances Wolz, Margaret Finnegan, Rita Mc Guane, Betty Ann Feeney, Joanne Dimmick, and Dorothy Dozois . . . Laura White didn't mind the rain in Champaign. . . . we noticed Virginia Haniey, too, at the Illini homecoming. . . . Practicing for our own Cotillion, Maxine Lindsay, Mary Geiger, Lu cille Palmgren, Priscilla Moore, and Sue Adams were at the Notre Dame cotillion . . . Meanwhile Roberta Mol loy has gone political and is letting us shake the hand that shook Roosevelt's . . When the young folks' fancy turned to thoughts of dancing at St. Ignatius we saw Betty Leslie, Gertrude Sween ey, Dorothy Nugent, Claire Anderson, and the Sontag twins . . . Dancing at the Loyola Welcome party were Jean O'Brien, Rosella Grace, Merle Smith, Phyllis Hoffman, Agnes Drew, Ger aldine Ferstel, Marjory Dunne, and Laura Witkunski .... And Mary O'Connor went to a Wright sorority party. . . . Alice Szambaris, Rita Mc Guane, Florence Hayward, Mary Ag nes Tynan '35, Mary Margaret Mor rissey '35, and Margaret Grace '35 were at the Reiner Memorial perform ance of Tannhauser ... to which Dr. Rooney chaperoned the official dele gation in the Mundelein box. . . . Ve ronica Kassis and Elizabeth Higgins heard Aida on Saturday night . . . and our theatre-going editor is still exult ing over Pride and Prejudice for which Lillian Wasielewska has equal applause . . . See you at the Lake Shore Athletic club tonight . . . Here's a cheer for the sophomores . . . ; III WmA Hi f m m IIH fie - i WZSm nil' 4 9j.. **rj3awB8K' HI r flBll ill iiif ;s -, wwk Bill Illlllililil sSiifL 11 - : . .:' i ;* .i if II Ml mmm II ;; M Successful graduates discuss careers at recent Alumnae meeting, Seated, standing, left to right, Helen O'Gara, member of Verse-Speaking choir; Mary Ann We Are Four; Gertrude Hans, dietitian at Marshall Field's; Dorothy White, wh in Spanish at Mundelein. Virginia Woods, assistant dean of women at De Paul university; Walsh, social service worker; Sallie Agnes Smith, appearing in WGN's o recently opened her own dance studio; and Gloria Barry, instructor
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1936-10-23 (4)
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Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
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Mundelein College
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Student newspaper for Mundelein College
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Religious communities--Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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