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Tumbling on the south campus are: . . . Top row: Miss Zierden, Catherine Wehner, Sally Merikel, Elayne Sailer, Margaret Conway, Dolores Schmitz, and Katherine Raths . . . Bot- tom row: Arletta Petrowitz, Marie Richter, Jean Hunt, Mary Joe Reiter, and Mary Jane Sinner Campus day, sponsored by the Women's Athletic Asso- ciation, was opened with a breakfast in the College woods and closed with a dramatization of the Greek pageant, 'Cupid and Psyche,' on the south campus, the lat- ter being given in honor of the Campus Queen and the Senior pennant Winners. The main activities of the day Were: a class stunt contest, a sports' convocation, track and tield meets, tennis tourna- ments, a kittenball game and other recreational sports. Upside down or straight up the world always looks rosy to Mary Jo Reiter and Elayne Sailer.
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:elif is mkxsx Q -. 5 -fit?-Qx E iii ss. .Yip aff.-geese Xffase are fi so LET YOUR mem SHINE IN PLAY The Women's Athletic Association offers a wide range of opportunities for a well- balanced social .life and suggests an ex- tensive recreation and leisure-time pro- gram. Therefore, it provides for social, folk, and creative dances, teas, dinners, symphonies, drama, and community sing- ing, as Well as for various crafts and sports for relaxation and amusement. , It em- phasizes a selection of these activities as ideals, and makes it possible for us to let our light shine during play and leisure moments. Reading from left to right: Paint, Mary Kath- erine Praxel, president of the sophomore class, and Scottie 35 -A eiisfifsese
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CAMPUS DAY c Psyche is the beautiful princess for whose hand suitors are afraid to ask. At a pageant, however, all the men flock to the maiden's side and Venus, becoming jealous, sends Cupid to seek revenge. In- stead, Cupid falls in love with Psyche, therefore, Venus provides other troubles for the maiden. At the end, the gods im- mortalize Psyche, and she is united with Cupid. The leading roles were taken by Leona Rosette, Psyche, Jean Hunt, Cupid, Betty Beacom, Venus. Leona Rosette as Psyche Betty Beacom, as Venus, with her attendants : X R osemary Raj- kowski, Maxine Bradford, Lor- raine Cardinal, Ina Mae Pouliet, and Mary Lou Davidson The Senior pennant winners of 1940 are: Mary Kay Schirber, Arletta Petrowitz, Marjorie Nelson, Anne Muggli, Campus Queen, Helen Lorenz, Rose Madigan, and Julie Notermann
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