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Pafce 4 THE SKYSCRAPER November 5, 1937 ART FOR ART'S SAKE AND FOR CREDIT Maurita Kelly is shown designing the cover of the November menu cards, now in use at the Triangle restaurants. The design is in show-card color. National Art Week focuses the spotlight on art students, who work in a variety of media in the studios on the eighth floor and in groups on the campus. Betty Kreuzer and Virginia Gaertner model figures in clay. Skyscrapings By La Vonne Hayes Today, my news goes further than the proverbial edible soup to nuts, including the seasonal hayrides and formal dinners . . . Effervescing them selves verbally dry at the Notre Dame-Navy game, Roberta Scheid, Lois Jane Flynn, Virginia O'Neil, Dorothy Nugent, and Margaret Run- kle became literally soaked in the en suing blizzard . . . That same blanket from heaven held Margery Dunne in Michigan City en route to South Bend . . . Marquette playing against Santa Clara university was substanti ally supported by the rah, rah spirit of Margaret Gleeson, Eloise O'Rourke, and Alberta Savage . . . The well- known spirited rivalry of St. George and Loyola was decided this year with Mary Ann Reilly, Ellen Teitz, and Mary Jager, not so silently looking on . . . The resident students took advantage of the holiday on All Saints' Day to spend the enlarged week-end out of the city. Annamae Sitterly and her roommate, Marguerite Des- champs, were on their way Friday afternoon for Annamae's home town. Sp-,ng Valley, Illinois . . . The family reunion of the McCarty's was an evCrt of the Notre Dame-Minnesota game, when Janet and her parents met in Minnesota . . . Mary Alice Dowling found in Danville, Illinois, the very best of week-ends . . . The Sigma Chi Fraternity dance at the University of Chicago claimed Anne Stanton last Saturday night . . . Muriel Clinnin was hostess to Ger trude Feeney, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Mary Corby, and Marlon Gilbert a few Saturdays ago when field zoology took the group to Glencoe. gt; BB *fe 1 H 1 H-ftE'/rVt OtwM m A ' rl* . L m 1 1 i i ' - ,'* gt;A - /-Jftj 1 S i 1 Li*- Sw 1 K . FW H * Jt K r Above: Georgene McGowan, Mae Schoenberger, Clemence Bisson, Ellen Birnbaum, Helen Bickett, Frances O'Boyle, Lorraine King, and Florence Spraytz are shown on the li brary campus, sketching sail boats on Lake Michigan. W. A. A. Sponsors Ping'Pong, Tennis Badminton Meet Sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association, badminton, ping-pong, and tennis tournaments were begun this week. Preliminary games have already been played off, and the winners are entering Ihe second round. Contestants in the badminton tourna ment are Patricia Bristol, Sylvia Kurtz- man, Mary Cronin, Betty McDermott, Mary Marotta, Rita Eiden, Patricia Mc Enroe, Margaret Wieland, Dorothy Crowley, Constance Spratt, Frances Kendall, Harriet Schultz, and Marie Keenan. The participants in the ping-pong con test include Dorothy Crowley, Betty McDermott, Margaret Agnes Smith, Jeanne Wagner, Constance Spratt, Mary Marotta, Corinne Bauer, Margaret Wie land, Janet Thompson, Marie Marek, Plot Thickens; Deadline Nears The plots thicken not one plot but many here at Mundelein. And what kind of plots? Plots for the Daily News Short Story contest, of course. There is much talk of heroes and heroines as members of the various writing classes prepare to enrich them selves by 15 the first prize award. The contest is open to any Mundelein student and the only requirement is an original short story submitted by Dec. 1, to the English department. Eleanor Norton, and Patricia Bristol. Partners in the tennis doubles are Frances Hagcr, Patricia McEnroe; Janet Thompson, Corinne Bauer; Helen Finne gan, Patricia McDonough; Patricia Bristol, Catherine Sheehan; Lucille Small, Rila Eiden; Marguerite Des- champs, Florence Kelly; Mary Carolyn Bemis, Mary Marotta; Dorothy Shreck, Jeanne Beck. At left: In the foreground, Dorothy Kullman, Marie Nnck, Catherine O'Reilly, and Grace Igleski are making- pencil sketches of a Chinese model. At the easels, Irene Waldron and Sally Davis are working on canvas in oils, painting the same model.
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1937-11-05 (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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Newspapers
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Religious communities--Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Students
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Universities and colleges
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Women's education
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Mundelein College Records
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Mundelein College