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Page fifty-eight Freshman ( lass. Group HI Top Row: Helen Newhouse, Gloria Barry, Katherine Flood. LaVerne Weiland, Willie Donnersbcrger, Irene Timko. Second Rozv: Agnes Walsh, Justine Feely, Margaret O'Sullivan, Margaret Mary Diggles, Lauretta di Leo, Rosemarie Kemper, Mary Catherine Hayes, Rosamond Carney, Eleanor Thibodeau. Third Rozv: Genevieve Kearns, Mary McN'amee, Mary Courtney, Xoreen Pine, Margaret Hoyne, Lenore Huber, Morel Farmer, Elsie Wilgen, Jeanette Griffin. women of the first year are representative in their activity. The athletic side of college life has not been overlooked by this aggressive class. The freshman teams had played several excellent games before one of them had gained the supremacy. That team demonstrated such skill and teamwork in their playing that their successors will have considerable difficulty to approximate it. They played three keen and well-fought battles against the sophomore champions, showing themselves to be worthy opponents and fine sportswomen. One of the important freshman traditions was laid by the class of '34 when all of its members played together at the Freshman Frolic. This party took place in February, just before Washington's Birthday. A true colonial spirit was fostered by the dancing of minuets, the Virginia reel, and other time-honored dances. Possibly one of the most interesting features of the afternoon, to Page fifty-nine Freshman Class, Group IV Top Rozv: Helmi Hanssen, Grace Allen, Lenore Manning, Regina Czonstka, Dolores Brooks. Jane Gorski, Grace Ludwig. Second Rozv: Mary Finnegan, Adele Dickson, Ruth O'Connor, Anna Golombowicz, Anne Smaza, Lillian Reuse, Lileen Morri- ' Third Row: Hene Fahey, Isabelle O'Riordan, Rosemary Gorman, Kathryn Shay, Amber Wills, Marion Curto, Annette Messcher, Ada Woolf, Harriet Boyda. the participants, was the consumption by all of are in the majority in the list of reporters for the cherry pie a la mode. Thus did the Frosh hold Skyscraper; several outstanding contributions their first class fete and celebrate the birthday of from the class of '34, in the form of excellent ,,..,, , , ,, i .i oamA i0 sketches and verse, have appeared in the pages of their illustrious patriot on one and the same day. rr e the Clepsydra; and most of the committees ot the Among other outstanding freshman achieve- Sodality have as chairman one of the enterprising ments of the year, we might summarize the follow- freshmen. ing: at the Hallowe'en costume party, two of the Wjtn this not inauspicious beginning, the first prizes, those for the most original and the funniest freshman class of a new college is hurrying toward costumes, were won by freshmen; freshman names glory for itself and its Alma Mater. Freshman Class, Group V Top Rozv: Marguerite Thomas, Mildred Hora, Grace Sirimarco, Angela Maher, Mary Frances Kennelly, Marguerite Kullman, Margaret Wolz, Dorothy O'Connor. Second Rozv: Marguerite Larkin, Zenobia Malanowski, Alice Durkin, Rosalyn Robineau, Lillian Ryan, Julia Connors, Sylva Aronian, Mariann Collosky, Evelyn Lincoln. Third Rozv: Bernice Rategan, Fofi Sotirakopulos, Andromache Prassas, Lorraine Goodman, Theresa Maguire, Catherine Manske, Rita Patterson, Marjorie Johnson. Marion Siffermann, Rochelle Fox. Fourth Rozv: Emer Phibbs, Francelle Jacobson, Josephine Rosenfeld, Eunice Portt, Betty Smith, Mary Catherine Davidson, Adeline Wood. Anna Mary Mann, Virginia McClure. e Tower Freshman Class, Group VI Top Rozv: Charlotte Hobin, Honor Ridge, Marion Neely, Layle Weinberg, Frances Davidson, Evelyn McGowan, Jane Rogers, Adele Juhnke, Mary Josephine Greer, Eileen Nightingale. Second Rozv: Irene Galvin, Rose Cicinella, Helen Frieden, Mary Ramkcr, Cecilia Hoban, Jane Gramlich, Mary Bruce, Violet Sriubos. Third Rozv: Olga Melchione, Penelope Haloulos, Mary Garrity, Katherine Brennan, Mary Ellen Buchanan, Margaret Rice, Helen Fleming, Charlotte Schubert, Anne Matalone, Ursula Walsh, Geraldine McShane. Fourth Rozv: Leonora Stahr, Catherine Smialek, Anna Armato, Dorthe Owen, Helen Ryan, Gladys Herlihy. Adeline O'Connor, Virginia Tompkins, Olga Kawecki, Mary V. Donahue. f 19 3 1
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tower1931029
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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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