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Page fifty-six Page fifty-seven Mart Lyon President Marion Jeffers Vice-president THE FRESHMAH CLASS Freshman THE freshmen of Mundelein College hold a position that is truly unique in the scholastic world. Freshmen of any other school are considered a necessary evil and are barely tolerated, but here it is a different matter. It would be a rather difficult thing, truly, for the other classes to barely tolerate a group that outnumbers them by several hundred. Owing to their numeral superiority, for they are over three hundred strong, and to their keen college spirit, the freshmen at Mundelein take a most prominent part in all the activities in which the school engages. At the opening of the first semester, the age-old custom of electing class officers was followed. As a result, the first officers to lead the freshman ranks were Marion Jeffers, as president, and Ber- tille McEvoy, as vice-president. Under their able guidance, the class distinguished itself individually and as a whole by active participation in all college events. i i t c i i i * M i 1 ' I t Freshman Class, Group I Top Rozv: Adelaide Brost, Marion Pearson, Evelyn Thomas, Virginia Meis, Majella McDonagh, Dorothy Nicolai, Marjorie Soholl, Genevieve Dooner. Second Row: Berenice Boope, Mary McCabe, Margaret Farrell, Marion Delahunty, Margaret Mahoney, Martha Hartman, Sarah McAninch, Marian Smith. Third Row: Anna Meyer, Mary Dwyer, Margaret McGillivray, Margaret Sennott, Alice Burke, Mary Helen Schmitt, Lucille Turk, Helen Lange, Evelyn Steinmiller. Fourth Rozv: Marion Elias, Martha Maloney, Harriet St. Clair, Mary Crowe, Mary Frances Burke, Marjorie Dee, Ruth Volk- man, Mary McAndrews, Geraldine Gardiner, Bernadette Culkin. Fifth Row: Mary De Gette, Helen Foster, Gertrude Meyers, Mary Jo Hennessy, Mary Margaret Brady, Gertrude Scanlan, Marjorie Cramer, Eleanor Malloy, Erma Ellement. Marjorie Cramer Katherine Brennan Secretary Treasurer Class Officers All too soon the old semester drew to a close, and the new one brought with it the work of electing permanent officers for the class. Since this election, the affairs of state have been carried on by Mary Lyon, president; Marion Jeffers, vice- president; Marjorie Cramer, secretary; and Katherine Brennan, treasurer. Lenore Manning has ably filled the position of social chairman. A detailed description of the achievements of the freshmen throughout the year would be too lengthy an account for these pages, so let it suffice to say that a freshman took the leading part in the Christmas play, and that practically the entire class filled other roles, varying from members of the chorus to the vertebrae of the flunk dragon. In that important organization, the Debating Club, a freshman holds the presidency, and some of the most promising debaters are also members of the class of '34. Likewise in other clubs, the Freshman Class, Group II Top Rozv: Pauline Flosi, Eleanor Curto, Mary Frances Lang, Mary Lyon, Anna Martino, La Verne Waindle, Margaret McKeon, Mary Jane Sullivan, Priscilla Connors, Lucille Connery, Ann Kelly. Second Row: Joan Rangecroft, Dorothy Jaresky, May Jo Josey, Ruth Schuchat, Mary Catherine Schmelzer, Carlene Futter, Marguerite Thomas, Ann Malloy, Margaret O'Rourke, Mary Moore, Virginia Artingstall. Third Row: Mary Josepha Bermingham, Delphine Hell wig, Mary Nicholson, Corrine Murnighan, Bertille McEvoy, Rosa Rovai, Virginia K. Walsh, Elizabeth Sacevicius, Margaret McGrath, Margaret Ryan, Kathryn Kennedy. Fourth Row: Florence Janssen, Marion Jeffers, Mary Flynn, Priscilla Crowe, Betty Duker, Dorothy Conley, Harriet McCall, Pauline Duzeski, Catherine Russell, Veronica Kearney, Marion Ryan. Fifth Rozv: Catherine Solon, Lauretta Bambula, Marguerite Guertin, Mary Bergin, Florence Iacullo, Margaret McKay, Mary E. Donoghue, Bernice Meany, Rosemary Simpson, Catherine Moran. The Tower f 19 3 1
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tower1931028
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Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
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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.
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Mundelein College Collection
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Reading Room
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Print
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