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Pa e Four SKYSCRAPER Inaugurate New Hobby Hour; Open Bowling Classes Under the auspices of the physical education department a Hobby Hour, from 11 to 1 p. m. every day, was in augurated yesterday. The program, under the direction of Betty Vestal, includes badminton, shuffleboard, ping- pong, dancing, and any other sports in which the students may wish to partici pate. Roberta Scheid is the assistant. The activity will give students an op portunity to play and learn dancing during the two lunch periods. The swimming pool is also open during the 11. and 12 o'clock periods for the use of the students. Sports classes bowled at the Loyola bowling alleys this week and will con tinue the activity in the future. High point scores went to Virginia l'.radtke and Winifred Greenspahn. A new 14-foot laminated diving board has been presented to the College by the Terrapin club. The board is equipped with all modern conveniences and will greatly aid and encourage diving. Plan Breakfast Rides For Coming Holidays Breakfast rides sponsored by the W.A.A. were inaugurated on Armistice day and will take place again on Nov. 25 and Dec. 8. Student equestrians include Marie Stoops, Ruth McCormick, Betty Whelan. Virginia Bradtke. Margaret Finnegan. Ernestine Egart, Mary Alice O'Neil, Ann White, and Ellen Tietz. Margaret Finnegan will be in charge of the ride on Dec. 8, and Ernestine Egart will manage the post-Thanksgiv ing jaunt. Regular Friday afternoon rides are in charge of Mary Alice Bur meister. All students arc welcome and points will be given to W.A.A. members and pledges. Terrapins Take Part In Swimming Meet The college swimming team partici pated in a three-day meet at Frances Shimer Junior college last weekend, with the Shimer team and a group from Shawnee Country club. Students from Mundelein included Ruth McCormick, Lois Zahn, Patricia McDonough, Belly Whelan, Ellen Jane Fitzgibbons, Betty Jane Zimmer, Marjorie Linnehan, and Mary Ellen Breitenbach. Above: Clare Anderson, Anne Sheahan, and Louise French, classics stu dents, work on the compilation of a St. Augustine index. (Story on Page 1) Skyscrapings A perfect college week-end must be filled with atmosphere atmosphere of song, dance, and football . . . There is atmosphere in the week-end at Illinois for Alice O'Brien . . . Marquette's Homecoming filled a space in the date- books of Joan Kaspari, Helen Russell, and Mary Ellen Groark . . . The North western- Notre Dame game will be the event for Peggy Eby . . . Dolores Wea ver, Northwestern's star booster, and Virginia Murphy, who stands by the untarnished record ol Notre Dame, will know most of the pros and cons of the ensuing tussle . . . Betty Kreuzer, Helen and Mildred Murphy, Geraldine Ferstel, and Jane Carney saw Notre Dame add another feather lo her victory crown with the defeat of Min nesota ... It was the Loyola Fall Frolic again for Veronica Gill, Mary Jane Luken, Rosemary O'Brien, Mary Jane Sheridan, Dorothy Schreck, Mar ion Cox, Bernadette McNally, Loret ta Calnan, Muriel Kelly, Mary Jane Achten, Jill Caldwell, Helen Cashions, Judy Daly, Grace Dorolek, Patricia Ellis, Joan Morris, Kay O'Malley, Ann Marie O'Rourke, Mary Louise Shannon, Joan Wiltzius, and Marjory Stanley . . . Alice Guest and Mary Above: Ellen Jane Fitzgibbons, Patricia McDonough, Betty Jane Zimmer, Catherine Rheiner, Patricia Holland, Marie Kane, Jean Perkins, Dolores High were competitors in the Frances Shimer swimming meet held at Mount Carroll, Nov. 12-13. Louise Sylvester were back in College swing at the Beach . . . The end of a perfect day for Lucille Gonder is din ner at the Palmer House . . . Jean Levin mentioned the U. of C. Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity House party . . . Ruth McCormick answers the what and where with dancing to Ozzie Nelson's music at the Drake ... It was a fraternity house party for Mary Margaret O'FIaherty and Marguerite Eichten . . . Helen Sheahan, Betty Vestal, and Joan Kaspari attended the Littlefield Ballet . . . Also at the opera were Ruth Mae Amann and Jeanne Theis hearing Rigoletto. and Gerry Connell and Gerry Ferstel at La Giocanda . . . It's ihe Blackhawk for Kay O'Malley's dancing to Bob Crosby's orchestra . . . Double in the way of entertainment for Jean Fraser is the College Inn Ice show and Bud dy Rogers' band ... It is orange blossoms for Mary Corby '38, bride at last year's style revue, and at a recent shower Dorothy Fitzgerald, Marian Gilbert, Muriel Clinnin, and Irma Rilling brought a few of Mun- delein's good wishes . . . Virginia Bradtke, Marguerite Des Champs, Marie Stoops, Eleanor Landon, and Alice Walther like the weather a bit nippy and the horses a bit nippier for afternoon canters on the Lincoln Park bridle path . . . Another Pi Alph suc cess was the recent dinner dance at the Beach . . . Six diners were Kathryn Byrne, Betty Boehme, Ger trude Sweeney, Dorothy Nugent, Marie Kane, and Catherine Corrigan . . . Peggy Meade is talking about the Phi Mu House parly . . . The University of Illinois laid out the welcome mat to Virginia Caudel ... It was a Mil waukee week-end for Antoinette Mc Garry . . . Mundelein is never absent from an Immaculata Alumnae dance. Evidence Rita Royster, Agnes Gri- fin, Rita Valenzano, Ellen Tietz, and Josephine Reichl . . . Kay Johnston combines the operatic splendor of Madame Butterfly with Guy Lombar- do's dreamy rhythm all in the same evening . . . Frances Walz entertained Helen Coens, Jane Fahey, and Mary Muellman al a recent party . . . Mary Molloy picked up incidental scientific and technical facts at the Aulo Show. Below left: Mary Alice Burmeister, chairman of the Friday afternoon Riding club, pausing after a canter over the Lincoln Park bridle paths. Below right: Ellen Tietz, one of the weekly riders, smiles her enjoyment of a brisk ride these fall days.
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1938-11-17 (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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