College of St Catherine - La Concha Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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W, ,,, M, V f r 11 1f :'fH f2iffMw1?'i1 1' W - ' -if 'wfffrif . - 1 . 1 . .. - ' W 1 1 - f ' - 1 A1-41 - 1' 'ff- - A --'-1 --4 -.-1111?-1 -1 - --:QA 1- , -.-1,2-'.f'-SL 15 1 JE.: ,. km --5 -.i 1fi.L.. nff,i ,:,1+--.. 1 Era published by the Junior Class of the College of Saint Catherine, Saint Paul, Minne- sota with the purpose of showing DAILY LIFE on the campus during the year of nineteen hun- dred thirty-eight, nineteen hundred thirty-nine. Camera art studies by Leonard Lundgren of Ziutzmaster. The conch shell . . . the delicate pink . . . intricate windings . . . a mystery wrought by beating waves. You remember finding one on a beach when you were a child . . . delight . . . wonder . . . you pressed it to your ear and heard the hollow echo . . . the sea . . . the underground caverns . . . recalling its past home . . . recalling the past. La concha, the Spanish call the shell. LA CONCHA we call the year book which recalls the past year, a year rich in events. 2 The shield of the College of St. Catherine bears three emblems: the spiked wheel of St. Catherine on a field of blue, symbol of loyalty: the fleur-de-lys, lily of France: and the torch of learning, universal symbol of intellectual light-both on a field of red, symbol of courage. Dividing the chief from the shield proper is a wavy line, symbolizing the waters of the Mississippi. The gold and silver in which the charges are cast are expressive of faith and loyalty. The shield rests upon an inverted sword, symbol of the apostle, Saint Paul, and taken from a charge in the coat of arms of the archdiocese of St. Paul. Above the shield, wound back and forth across the blade of the sword is a scroll on which is inscribed the motto of the college, Progressum Tutatur Pietasf' DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS. Kenneth Warren Wegner, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Beta Phi, Phi Sigma Phi, Sigma Xi DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Sister St. Mark, S.M., Univer- sity of Minnesota, The Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massa- chusetts. Sister Teresita, B.A., University of Minnesota, Phi Beta Kappa. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY. Sister Antonius, Ph.D., University of Munich, Germany, Iota Sigma Pi. Sister Marie James, A.M., Columbia University, Ph.D., Columbia University, Iota Sigma Pi, Sigma Xi. DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS. Sister James Agnes, S.M., University of Minnesota, Iota Sigma Pl. Sister John Baptist, S.M., University of Chicago, Kappa -Mu Sigma. Margaret Alberi, S.M., University of Iowa, Iota Sigma Pi. DEPARTMENT OF NURSING EDUCATION. Cecile Moriarty, M.D., DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Sybil Hollern, A.M., Co- lumbia University. Mary Elizabeth Buckley, A.M., Columbia University University of Minnesota, Alpha Omega Alpha. Sister Irma Joseph, R.N. H DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY. Sister Antonia, A.B., B.Ed., University of Chicago, A.M., University of Chicago, LL.D., University of Minnesota, Phi Beta Kappa. Sister Eucharista, A.M., University of Chicago, Ph.D., University of Chicago, Sister Teresa. A.M., University of Minnesota, Phi Beta Kappa. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION. Sis- ter Jeanne Marie, A.M., University of Minnesota, Ph.D., Univer- sity of Louvain, Lambda Alpha Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Sister Anne, A.M., Columbia University. Sister Annette, A.M., University of Minnesota. Sister Helen Francis, A.B., College of St. Catherine DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SCIENCE. Sister Marie Cecilia, A.B., College of St. Catherine, B.L.S., New York State Library School. Sister Marie Jose, A.B., College of St. Catherine, B.S. in L.S., Columbia University. Reverend Thomas J. Shanahan, S.T.B., St. Paul Seminary, A.M.L.S., University of Michigan. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS. Sister Bar- bara Ann, A.M., Columbia University. Sister Ed- ouarda, A.M., University of Minnesota. Edna R. Fleugel, Ph.D., Duke University, Phi Beta Kappa. man, Ph.B., Denison University, Granville, Ohio, .. A, .t SH EAI H l WMS S. W. Mamchur, A.M., McGill University. DEPARTMENT OF ART. Sister Anysia, A.B., College of Saint Catherine, R. Institute di Belle Arti, Florence. Sister Philomene, Ph.B., University of Chicago, A.M., Columbia University. Sister Leon, A.B., College of Saint Catherine, Art Institute of chicago. DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL LANGUAGES. Sister Anna Margaret, A.M., University of Chicago, Ph.D., University of Chicago. Sister Mona, A.M., University of Chicago. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Sister Antonine, M.A., Oxford University, England, Delta Phi Lambda. Sister Helen Margaret, A.M., University of Chicago, Ph.D., University of Chicago, Delta Phi Lambda, Sister Lioba, A.M., University of Minnesota. Sister Maris Stella, M.A., Oxford University, England, Delta Phi Lambda. Mabel M. Frey, A.M., University of Minnesota, Agnes A. Keenan, A.M., Catholic University of America, Delta Phi Lambda. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN. Sister' Alphonsine, A.M., Columbia University. Sister Agnes Rita, A.M., The University of Chicago, Ph.D., University of Munich, Germany. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC. Piano and Organ., Sister Anna, B.S., Columbia University, Ph.D., Chicago Musical College. Piano, Sister Cecelia, A.M., Columbia University. Voice, Cecil Birder, L.L.B., Notre Dame University, Blackrock College, Dublin, Ireland. A.M., University of Minnesota, Ph.D., University of Chicago. Sister Marie Philip, Baccalaureat, Academic de Paris, A.M., University of Minnesota, Ph.D., University DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE. Sister Eva, A.M., Columbia University. Sister Eleanore, H H H N I -If I E S of Minnesota. Sister Marie Ursule, A.M., University of Minnesota, Lambda Alpha Psi. Reverend Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D., Pontifical University Angelicum, Rome, S.T.M., University of Louvain. Reverend Walter Le Beau, S.T.B., Catholic Uni- versity. Reverend Louis J. McCarthy, Ph.D., University of Louvain. Reverend Richard T. Doherty, Ph.D., International Pontifical Institute Angelicum, Rome. President-Emeritus ..... Sister Antonia, A.M. LL.D. President ......... ..... S ister Eucharista, Ph.D. Dean ...... ........ S ister Antonine, M.A. Regis r ............ Sister Helen Margaret, Ph.D. Pdf liuveare.. Jac.ln'e -lone.gLa.Q I3-FI Z7 .. , ,l Z 0090 ' Z.-B5 41.0- . IIUHIHI ENIHHNEE I X The vista along Randolph which runs from Cleveland Avenue up to the Randolph gates and then past the Science building, Mendel Hall. Here we wait for street cars enroute to homes, railway stations, bus stations, shopping centers, theaters, libraries, symphonies, and other familiar haunts. Through the Randolph gates come Mabel Hartman, Helen Steppe, Jeanne Ahern, Betty Mahood, and Elizabeth Anne Quigley. The Chapel of our Lady of Victory as seen from the drive. The one hundred and twenty-six foot campanile juts the sky and can be seen from any place on the campus as well as from many off-campus sites. It is a familiar landmark from the River Drive and Fort Snelling as it stands upon Chapel Hill overlooking the Dew-drop. Mary Palcich, Margaret Bishop, Mary Elizabeth McDonald, Dorothea Hurley, Margaret Hackett, and Anne Marie Cleary gather at the foot of Chapel Hill on the banks of the Dewdrop. --.,.,,m Noon hour-The Day Students loiter past Der- ham Hall on their way to Chapel or Library Derham, oldest building on the Campus. So named in honor of its donor, Hugh Derham. Here we go to the Dean's office, change our registration, buy our books, or just pass through the corridor to go to the Chapel. Some of us go to meals here. ummm HHH 11 HHHHY HHH WHITBY HALL, named after the famous monastery where St. Hilda, Anglo-Saxon scholar-abbess, encouraged the writings of Caedmon. The Post Olfice, class rooms, Sundeck, tearoom, lounge, bulletin boards and Wheel office, make this building a center of college life. K lk WN x' 1 uf H H' ef? .114 ' , lqfiw If 'f fr. i X 4 , af?- In the English garden behind Whitby, Gert- rude Mack, Katherine Murphy, Helen Minette, and Florence Bogaczyk Iind a place to relax. Mary Jane Breaks, and Marilyn McRoberts, day students, relax in the Lounge. 13 if f Genevieve Hagan, sle, and Eileen about starting l Coming ln the S ouch door ol Mendel, Mary Ann Nues- Wlesen, seem cheerful classes for the day. MENHHHHH W 2 f ,4 , fn V, ,W nf' , kv' fi l ,'g,,N 'flux' E, vfgyfjrl Mendel Hall science building situated on the east side of the campus-laboratories, lecture rooms kindergarten, Common Roomsg here we attend religion classes, tea dances, science lectures, and meetings of Mendel Forum. Here also is the center for Secretarial Studies, Education courses, Art Classes, Mathematics, Greek and Latin. Caecilian Hall, dedicated to M ' uslc and from which all manner of sounds are sent forth from Opera recordings in the concert hall to first attempts on the tuba in the practice rooms. Out- side in the snow Rose Meyers, Mary Lucille Kiley, Eileen Ahern, and Betty Dahl listen but do not hear. 1 EHEEHIHN HHH 1 ,, .5 M. '15-fx S : Yf',f'1x', sf I Q ,, i'!? 's 7. Z-HQ Q 1, 4 w. 2 45' ,' fr' sig . 2 343 1' , 4 X A . ' hi Q, J Fai! Vx.-tm pg- 'l I , , v L' 1 -f f ' N' Kilt , Mun: l a, lvl? it P , ' I 1 ' 'H ' .H 22 . -. V 'Q'-'N ' .V , l , 5 z- 4 ,. ' A6iA1V,.'-fffxx. AM, 3 ini. vs JA 3, 3 H5-5 X . iq-w.V,.Y-V f x 1' 5 ' V sf' 1 V- vi I fe Mmm A,1.j , J ---- , simtf:-5-ge 12 . ,Q is Ziff! , l X Ni- 4 I' i will ' 'Z ' ' ? q5,,Y,,,,i,f Qrffmfl .i fa ,QQ 1 4, 'gigiyigf ' 52,3 ' M.fig,rgi ' qu 'iiiizy T K K 4 x M fm .V :ff f 1-f - , v mi' A 'L ,Jaw 114 v- A uf, , .. 5 ,gifs .L eff,-ug .1 f ,A Mr- , by give M-Q X-KEN ft. 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HIHHHIHNHH The Health Center where we trek for Physical Education classes, recreation, parties, and Health Serviceg the Chapel, and part of Derham Hall are serene and quiet in the white snow covering the campus. M . . . . and in winter the campus is covered with snow . . . pine tree boughs are bent with snow . . . snow on the chapel steps, on the Dew-drop, and on bright days sun light on the snow. Winter, too, is a season of campus activity, of winter sports, the gala winter carnival, our Christmas vacation. and 'Www' V, s V' -- S' . . - sl ' , is 1' el, li . .X , 4 ,. , , 5 N. . . - 1 A - - K M . . f Q , yy If U, Q N gp ., WN N L. , g I . N ,N 5 , 1 -xl . . , jx 1? ig , as H. g, t, .--I., P xx. N. 4. x L, . 3-, .' t ' xr L v g ' .X -1- Q' . L , I 1 All ' X 'l ' i ll' K I . ' , fy - . ox, X 1 Q X bally Mitchel, Florence Olsen, Florence ' ' N ' A JR 3 1 1 - r ill i LK v Mary Evelyn Ha en, A le M and Mary Palcich begin the indust i Houses in the 18th Century and jects for mental calisthentics. Nancy Wagner and Bett with relief while ghan prepare to ,0 Garot, and Virginia Uhl sit by the fire of a cheery eve and demonstrate how to lounge in a library while .lune Heisler and Evelyn Ewert dip into impressive tomes. Q3 g r ne cCarty, Madelon Glassbrenner, Dorothy Sturges, r ous meditating on term papers, English Coffee Q0 Shakespeare's English being impressive sub- y Hahn return reserve books 60 Jean Foley, Betty Dinnels, Virginia Dolmage, and Margaret Calla- withdraw with arms piled high-all for the inevitable quarter exams. 8:30 in the library marked by the swift onslaught to return reserve books in order to avoid the customary line of twenty-five cents per hour. lnnovated this year were the two chintz lounges for readers who prefer comfort to more scholarly poses. The library numbers among' its treasures autographs of such notables as Willa Cather, Hugh Walpole, Eva La Gal- lienne, Sheila Kaye-Smith, G. K. Chesterton, Stark Young, and Mary Ellen Chase. A parchment from an English missal of the 13th Century, two fac- similes-Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and the Book of Kells-and innumer- able personal letters of other famous authcrs are special library attractions. tgifzlffv' ': !,,-P-fb : I- myxpxyfxxb iv 115' ?,1y 2' .1 D 1 gp- Nr 1' , V3-,,..k'-N A- -N ASU-T X in J. t 1.- 9 . - fd? ' J' '25-' ' jg X1 :ii-2-r1v,,. nw! 6- fr' xi., jf' ffwj ,C ,A A- r- - I JVVPV C C22 rr iyx, I W'-.3 Q Qartyf , TQ --,,, v Q X x ,, .MZ : gkgb- vb, I KRQIPX L 2 . 3 -'Q-ff J 'V lla' Cl 3 C' 3 pq, f-Q' L1 3 il 'J at 1 M ,mf if fa Peg Ford, Mendel Forum's president, is snapped by a campus candid-camera fiend as she is en route to Mendel Hall. Mary E. Danielson, Marion Passe, Margaret Link, and Kathryn McAuliif also walk toward Mendel in the early morning snow. Evangeline Boner, Mildred Budde, Frances Costello, and Edythe Holzer arrive and decide there is finally time to brush off last night's snow from their car before dashing to class. Any day we can watch the pre-school children as they play in the kinder- garten roo-ms in Mendel. Scientific games, stories, building houses, and riding the hobby-horse amuse the youngest campus students. Judy Blatz gives Barbara Peck and Billy Hamm a hand at doing a Paul Revere while .loan Friberg tells a group of interested listeners all about Little Black Sambo. y f f I ,I 'T' Q, .1 1 fl . 1 f il . ,,,'- :Fit ' Phyllis Lahn, Bernadine Finlan, Esther Kopriva, Helen Houghtaling arrive at the Health Center for an early-morning swim. Swimming is also popular during the four o'clock hour and even winter hath no fears for the young mermaids. M e 26 Ping-pong, an ancient Chinese indoor sport, intrigues vig- orous contestants Molly Murphy, Donna Melius, and Ikalina Moore. Margaret Dempsey and Barbara Rosacker engage in spring's most attractive sport-shooting and shooting. Modern dance performed by Peggy Herr y Joan Friberg, Mary Rochford, Alice Kavanaug Img, Lucille Dickoff, Donna Kohn, an Bowling and tenpins and broken thumbs for Peggy 0'Neil, Lois Sperl, and Rosemary Moran. La dance in graceful black costumes intrigues these artistic souls: Marjorie Conway, Helen Steppe, Gayle Kelly, Jean James, and Rosanne LeClair. And novices at interpr l , Jeanne Flynn, h, Mary Gram- d Catherine Bauman. Q...3 I X-xl 4 2 NY -Z - Y r' 1 - 4 , r f' L . QL Vfgfff n ? etive stuff swing into it. P fm? Qi XX X CK? mil , ,fy ff 2 NS ' A The pursuit of Art calls into play the most vital powers of mind and of the emotions. Eileen Dougherty, Louise Young, and Mary Elizabeth McDonald do a bit of sketching in Mendel's art roomg nota bene, the ever-present discus thrower still throwing. Donna NaDeau and Mary Bender are interested in color and design while Maureen McAulay, Kathleen Bumgarner, Betty Bartelme, and Betty Carroll admire a collection of etchings on display in the art rooms. In Mendel's ground floor the sculptors work upon their projects, molding and casting-Susan Vander Koor and Margaret Mary Stans. Jody Kingrey working on her head of the Madonna which she will later cast in bronze. En route to a Mendel class are Elaine Knut- son and Helen Klinefelter as they leave the ground floor on foot, a rare sight in these days of elevators. Having arrived at class a bit early, also a rare thing, Jeanne Henrich, Carol Lepird, Mary Catherine Geartts, and Margaret Kennelly discuss interesting points in Exodus. Also waiting for some- thing to happen and taking in the view while waiting are Virginia Dunn, Suzanne Scott, Virginia Johns, and Mary Susan McDonald. Kathleen Newman, Mary Alice Mast, and Gay Kelly read Martha Esser's inter- esting letter which just arrived in the mail. Four with ambition are campus vagrants: Hortense Reiners, Marie Neu- mayer, Betty Schneeweis, and Florence Nuessle. Marjorie Tansey, Kathleen Fin- nerty, and Margaret Joyce seem inter- ested in ano-ther pre-class discussion. 2 'Z . ui! WW i K af .5 ' Z1 'V 'T W V 1 i J League officers, Betty Puhr, Elizabeth Quigley, and Elaine Niquette, gather in Derham Hall parlor to discuss plans for the League of Women Voters' formal which was given with the International Rela- tions Club. While in another corner of the campus 1. R. C. officers, Betty Keogh, winifred 'Murray, Ruth Fee, and Patricia Vande Castle discuss the ever-changing boundaries of Europe. Each of these clubs holds bi-monthly meetings in 'Whitby Lounge to discuss national and international problems. Secretarial club officers meet in Derham and discuss plans for the club's pow-wow. Ruth Parks, Nellie Sioris, Margaret Lang, Lorraine 0'Brien. And in the Office Ap- pliances Room on Fourth Mendel members oi that class use standard office equipment. Dorothy Wirtz, Frances Polansky, Margaret Juaire, Dorothy Feyder, and Rose Pangal. Coming to school in the snow is fun for Betty Pinger and Josephine Mc- Kasy fsee opposite pagej while it seems pretty cold for some going across campus. Kathleen Krebsbach, Margaret Moudry, Rosemary Meyers also find a heavy snowfall interesting. But the snow has a peculiar fascina- tion for these people who do not mind wet feet and that damp feeling in class. Phyllis Hale and Janet Andres. W if jj gg: ,,n , it nlfhywz e l W we Hg ia Outside the Chapel Irene Wim- mer, Libbie Vavra, Lois Braun, Christine Rasmussen, and Dor- othy Klein are caught by the photographer's camera as they look across the campus at the in - between - class strollers. A sophomore septet seem to be spell-bound by something: Em- ma Jane Keller, Harriet Backer, Margaret Mary Carroll, Kath- leen Krebsbach, Mary Marcia Anderson, Mary Margaret Keefe, and Mary Louise O'Connor. fan 4 9 X tv-as ik The Chapel of Our Lady of Victory as seen in the fall. We will always remember certain things about it--the perfect combination of Byzantine and Romanesque as modeled after St. Trophime's in Arles, the rose window, and the half-shadowy interior with the mellowed tiles, multi-colored lights, and true simplicity. Here, we had our opening Mass, and our retreat under Father Schenk and on First Friday we all gathered here for Adoration. Around the Chapel our religious life is woven and to us it is a symbolg we shall always remember the air of peace and serenity which is so much a part of it. X 3 Ethical tangles being un snarled by Father Ban- das for Betty Perkins, Mary Shannon, Audrey Shirley, and Isabelle Dixon. Father Doherty and Father McCarthy re- lax together after their lectures on Christian Dogma and History of Philosophy, respectively. Father Le Beau discus- ses problems of Chris- tian Life with Ruth Weber and Alice Gerold. Sodality president Patri- cia McHale, accompanied by her sister Mary Rose, and Barbara Barnett hurry away to Sodality Conference, perhaps to make arrangements for the Missa Recitata spon- sored by the Sodality this year or the May Crown- ing, of which the pro- cession is shown below. 1-iw Leaving the Chapel after Friday Holy Hour are Eileen Mannion, Cecilia Bonemeyer, Virginia Moran, Emmeleen Conway. Going down Mendel stairs en route to assembly are Hortense Reiners, Dorothy Waldman, and Marie Neumayer. Chubby takes a picture of a group of assembly goers. A- rm-,wp-Q' 'i 5, 2 z An impressive picture in black and white-we remember Helen C. White, auth- oress, giving her impressions of late themes, and La Concha's swing orchestra. ' We recall Anny Rutz from Oberammergau, giving us intimate glimpses from behind the scenes of the Passion Play, and Dr. Du Bos who explained the difficulties beset- ting a Catholic novelist, as well as many other memorable assemblies with their prelude or prologue led by Dede Barrett saying, Are there any announcements? k a e BHHHH HSSEMHW 1 x , I iam, 4- fi, -1 7 n X f 'Q j Akasa To the various dining halls in Der- ham, to the tea room, Sun Deck and Lounge go one o'clock scholars-an hour's intermission before afternoon classes-long laboratory periods, study hours in the library, and if they are lucky an afternoon swim, stroll, talk fest, or the morning papers. Wm 'W Ms ge K vi mu ' Vt A 'wa X A-fi if N Q is L Q I 'N 1-1+ R. Y i ww X ' Aw ' i lx If 9 P 'W :T Q Q ,,v. K ,Im ,ir ipaq f ' -r .l, -1 I ,fa wa, . ,, s K X1-': Max f- -mf. Q- gr, , a ff!! .-XA 55, , . - 12 rig-gbkwv. -Ann va V 'L -nw-..w,., . ' fgggw. ,-f 4-m... - ff . .. ' -7 - , M -' W. -zz.. Q - Q . K . , 'X . 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S . 1 QM tk .N Katharine J ungkunz, Betty Stieger, and Marian Wolf vote for new freshman officers en route to the tearooms. And in Mendel's Sodality room June Hamlin, Harriet Severson, Ellen Quigley, and Teresa Castellano take a five for a rubber of Kan-U-Go. Gertrude Nel- son and Mary Lou Jorgenson decide on a quick trip to the shopping district and in Derham's famous Blue Parlor two avid newspaper fans wait for an .interview with the Dean. A walk on the campus before their last class appeals to Catherine Jane Hill, Catherine Mc- Ging, Ruth McNeal, and Adelaide McDonald. Officers of the College Associationg Vice President Mary Alberi, Secretary Nancy Boettner, and Treasurer Helen Ryan are fascinated by President Dede Barrett's joke about the Fuller brush man. These four are the nucleus for all campus extra- curricular activitiesg they plan weekly programs, affirm appointments, appoint committees and laugh en quartet over Dede's jokes. Posing in Derham Hall, they think taking a picture is fun-but they'd rather dash off to their five o'clock meeting. 11.5 ,Ulf f 1f!,'g,',7' ',.L'Af1,.l'-- ' 1 1 ' f 1 , I 13 uf f J A 44 1 rf!! if 1 I , .f ,fu . W 5 1 y I '11 ,Aj .H , I ,-,Al-J A ' ' ,r A,- ,,,'f I A ' AA!- ll D ff JA! N , .4 Nic' Eiieil uiaiwus' . 0. gosemafy pan Merrill, M he i Anna K, G-mme, ogiicersi vlan In , X it w ' . ai' 00111 ' Chfi5tm on Rf mm - . Nlen69YS Co music, Swmg n t , . cent gli S 'cfglw Ten and 10051 . I he ulusxc my in xl and Wagga hatmo Q oi u Keiw 5 .Xe 3 its auditorium WW Juanita Mar E 1155 . rite! ested a oiitilaiiv 3 unc i Marguexiteil eck gath. tan, rgiav .yem,Ge0 S time Beau - gge 9 Wiiefe Wm ng WS' et- 50 0 the xatesi al'59 g Mary Lou Jorgenson, President of the Dynamic Arts Club in an interested discussion with other officers Benita Nauman, Katherine Murphy, and Mabel Hartmarf, concerning posters, Surrealism, and art in practical life. Also in the Art Room freshmen Peggy Wood, Joan Hayden, June Horner seem hesitant about pursuing the paint. Choral Club officers, Jane Smith, Helen Dignan, and Maxine Binet plan the annual Choral Club Pro- duction of Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience - Patience is a virtue, possess it if you can. It is seldom found in women and never found in man. X Virginia Warren, Yatiicia Nlerluity , and Monica. Connoiiy know charm nays with interest and they are doing something about it. Coping up the stairs from the tea,-rooms in Whitby Bah are Iosenhine Siehoid, Nehie Cahanan, Mar iorie Miiiet , and Agatha Ludden. Sieeh and satisfied nur: soitiy .... e ready to e the gitis they at ' huddie whet ohs hike -a ss oi pea This io may he discussing the saitine nuts in geiation to the Swing QM 4 4-if 1 tg' 4 I, N4 XA . J,zLJAJiX in XX I E n f f:- -qlfng A Jin., -1 ' ' -,4 5 J I I A U . va' . L-1-Lagoa - U !'f f ou 7 f 's ,I- ,, ,' 4 'V ,VL . 'ff L ' V I . . h , , -' 1-JL. L' Iii. 4 n 1.9, ,iq-,MJ A I H M I Carrying on a merry discussion and maybe taking time off from scholas- tic duties, are Rose Mary Edwards, Mary Jane Reilly, Ehen Strohet, Bosamond Ring, and Linda Rossau. MQ Em Catherine Bauman, wrrain Mu!- n e phy Catherine Butter, d E1- , a eanor Knutson, making as pretty as pictures in the Otd English garden hack oi Whitby Bah. ,sf K-6, The W-.mwoxx wxttx Yegg Lamb and :km to aitetnwn 0,5595 1-ad xn ww -and bm: cogxmmg necessary -as wen 9, Mer pie dass ptecautxon Out. Xxe asv-mg ot f nee-5 Reyes, use 1009 -Adme Yrmdwwxn atgatet -a- amz: tout! wma Gems m nts Mars Km Bompxweg YY XX: cfs at Woo: expose osegwn X4 'zu Ekzmot B10- man Bemme Fahey, being, and Ruth Meets al-agfme a ckixp oi the teXic-5 an Em Stop to e Yartbenon, s,croXX-5, such in the Greek and La K0 X0 Nhndd BMX, NX-adm, Lot- ' XRS, 62.55100 wxixxe Yeoeeymrg hey, YAX1eX Hehe ' St Xook on time C-amp and Laumfi oungqm ,MU In Mendel's Common rooms after- noon free-lancers gather for a bit of swing: Jane Nugent, Viola Rogowski, Frances Heinz, Helen Haedge, and Bernice Kuzma. wifi WM ,WI In the Sodality Room in Mendel, three Sodalists pose with a book: Rose Marie Janousek, Mary Helen Gates, and Betty 0'Keefe. And far across campus in Whitby Nancy Boettner of organ fame amuses an audience of three: Joan Manderfeld, Catherine Ann McNally, and Betty Harris. xi ,wo F . KJ! ugtw I V ,. an! 2 x 1 'fu' I LP., . A - x v 1 'U 11 v , A q'f7P1S.JlLQ- 4' 1- 1 ' nn f, 1 W 1 .1 Butter 'Me ham nwgnefw and www mine ntnscd -at Etatnc Btssonncttds -stotzl a 'J gin Donn toohs no ahstmctcotywww it V5 ' . , - Ky, Yxxg5xoX0i!,.S others mmm tow W W1 N 6 . . h tori eqnhrw Scientists, Yamma Xa. 0Y'3v 9 . . Q ts cm Y!-utter, Grace Y005X'e' and 5 X . W cuncrsxiuchen, OOVWW We mmemx ho-ami. .... .... .... .... .... . . - G Oiiicets ot the Home Eco- nomics Chxh Chartene Buss- inghann, Mary Shannon, Mary Streidl, Dorothy Bartctme have aiternoon tea a Xa Anthony Eden in their own dining rooxn in Whitby, ts and chefs pat eaicehence, much oi the pt-anne 'hte io! tctes tea hlh is tesnonsx ' cutar tooo tote a- the c a-cunt campus ext: N! 51 Beth Sheets dissects her crayiish scientifically and with interest. Analytical chemists, Grace Mary Ederer, Julia Schumacher, and Margaret Storkan struggle with solutions, equations and unknowns. f N 'bd' 1 x4 7 2 c,,,, fl! I W Q 4' wo If 66-Jud dial- W . . Z4 'Mtv gg Z:.:6..4 I' . A pre-lecture group wait for the rest of the class to assemble Rosemary Hames,Dorothy Schmitz,Dorothy Rosseau, Virginia McConville, and Maureen Keane. Officers of Mendel Forum, Honorary Science Club, gath- er in the department office to plot plans for lectures and demonstrations: Maria Schultz, Mary Margaret Ford, Beatrice Lonning, and Phyllis 0'T0ole. Dietetians Dorothy Bartelme, Mary Streidl, Mary Alberi, and Gertrude Speck in Whitby cook up a square meal and three scientiiic cooks watch the kettel boil: Mary Adele Wenzel, Margaret Mur- ray, and Cecilia Mullin. SEIENH 1 1 H V if YY ,gp A bite a day keeps boredom away - say Ellen Evanson, Helen Halbert, Letitia Dickinson, Lorraine Domler, and Bernadine Dobes as they sip comfort- ably on the Sun-Deck in Whitby Hall. 9-as 'M Q-0 A fl' f 0 ,vat . , -Wk SJW- We WB x USNJW Af? .. fl fe.-A wa X You can't win, but these six Chinese Checkers friends are just beginning' to find that out. They are Jane Smith, Frances Melzer, Marjorie Conway, Charlene Blas- singham, Dorothy Bartelme, and Aletha Le Clair. Mary Jane Mason, Helen Snyder, Mary Coughlan, and Sissie Roper think coke is the only drink for a genuine, up-to-date, seeker of higher knowledge. mon? Dr. Aragon shows pictures illus- trating art through the ages to a group interested for practical pur- poses or maybe mostly cultural. Watching the logs crackle-if any--are Dorothy Claessens, Jamesine McChesney, Ikalina Moorel and Helen Rose Perry. They're all wearing definite smiles, perhaps because they smell delicious odors from the kitchen and the bell will ring in five min- utes-Margaret Foley, Alice Kavanaugh, Mary Gramling, and Madalyn Schulte. x v l Q Q 5 x NY It ff .', f y , M Iii' tb 0 Hs WV' W, I' ,J 3 .4, . - Dk M 'I Q, 1 ' .l W r ,J A an avin a s iling good time near the Chapel are these dignified Juniors. Jean James, Bernadine N eumeyer, Muriel Bassett, Patricia Thompson, and Eileen Eichinger. On the broad steps, leading up to the Guest House, stand Betty Perkins, Catherine Carroll,Lorraine O'Brien, Elaine Hurley, and Mary Shannon - five pretty girls - eh, what? .7 ,. 0 ,, Y Dorothy Dunnigan, Betty Carter, Mary Coffey, Ellen Evanson, Ann Sweetser, Catherine Foley, and Paddy Dougherty taking ad- vantage of one of the few and far between periods of leisure. . Q. A,'J 1'-gpg, fe TL -V Portrait of a girl just sitting and perfectly happy about the whole hh thing. Marie Heider, Sophomore Class officer, in a characteristic mood. if 4 1,. , -V gg V -': ' Q4 XV his W v Q.,- Z I sw- J kfk, -,bw-ey While Annajean Merrill touches up her coiffure, Charlene Blassingham, Marguerite Loftus, and El- eanor Hoch think there's nothing sweeter than sitting on the step-wall and smiling into autumn space. Marching along together are Marian Clifford, Phyllis O'Toole, Irene Molyneaux, Dorothy Gauthier, and Nadine Winterer, five girls who are going places. On the steps-Catherine Dempsey, Kathleen Cleary, Sylvia Jagger, Fern Monet- te, and Katherine Wachtler. ff! 'W A quartet on the watch snow slidest?J - Anne Marie Cleary, Catherine Fahey, Cath- erine Mary Green, and Mary Elizabeth Lahiff. And coming down C in the snow-Gretchen Seng, Jane Ellingson, Margaret Mary McGuire, and Illamae J erue. '.,fg .Ji-exist 741' 7 Z , at gfyk V .oP'Y1 ' '41, 4 -7 0 .4 '14 c as N: ,. f 5,5 fe -- -f ,f na,,...'f - fg 1 jmg?-we - fi ,rgyif H? S 11 Q XZ I I 7 Wf 1 'Q 0 L ff-Zia rg -. ,I-M' 1 ' iffy, if A X, - K ' X Mirza , ,. . , -7 haw mr, f ff W, - ,W , 1, me -4 A M' f Against a background of campus pines, snow, and the Chapel Vista: R0- mana Devereaux, Margaret Albright, Grace Guar- nera, and Ginger Bohmer. wg ,, ,, ww ,M it -L' . S- k . .. Miss Keenan of the English department goes over an interesting theme with Freshman Geraldine Faltesek. And in- the library, Miss Barstow, Refer- ence Librarian helps two etymolo- gists: Rosemary Meyers and Mary Jane Swenson. Mrs. Collopy and Miss Alberi, French and Dietetics, ex- change trades in faculty language. l and its interesting club, The Arn he Library Schoo the Library oi Table so narned after rosian Round , Renwald, Bernice Bt. Ambrose Cloutier, and t Milan Here, May a . ainst an appro Ruth Fee are working ag voidable background o priate and una McCormick, Mary sian officers M rgaret Murray, Ann a Thornton, and Nellie Virginia McLaughlin, Mary Helen ' ' ture display, an an l nned Catholic Litera Sioris who p a ' f the Library industry nual project of the club. Three o ' e moment of leisure if there is such, caught in a rar If-' jf. H 411 ff X' Cf ef f books. Ambro Through the Health Center door we see a Winter Carnival parade beginning. In front of Whitby, admirers inspect Wee Gillis and his cow sculp- tured in snow, and have their pictures taken. W ,W anti? f W Mm 6JD fQfgf5 aw'QQ-'A' 'Q ww Swingin W nf ide' lr 0 7 4 c? J X f ,rf f r A fl .W I S' - . xx , K ,N . f X ' ' ' 5' ,i-ffl w,,- 1' .. r 17.1,-gfi ,aowrifx . ,ff -394- U, f ,4 'ff' f' ' K f Dorothy Schultz packs the snow together and lets it !A5l.zJf Q -'!1ff?Ll.j4 ,- gq f K ' 44 f 'W' 5 V, A fly at Marcella Cannon. This is a challenge to Mary L' 'I ,,.,,,f V' In A 5, M,,. ' 'Af' '13, Evelyn Long and Betty Smith. The fight is on . . . If , I . I, ' . b . . 1' , - 1 , I . . -' 4 N . , 1 W Ruth Elle cC0rmick2nd Catherine Young stand inside the Health Center entrance wait- ing for the Carnival games to start while Cath- erine Blair, Jean Knapp, Philippa Landry, and Rosemary Marron hang on the stair railing out- side-'the building waiting for friends to come out. ,ff- XXX ' 2 Xl 1 - W'V f M :QA I X .. '-,? 1A 'Af r X ., xi -D., W K.,,.,ff l 7 ry .- W ' f . V ! I - ' i 1 .1 ' -A--7-P:,,i'4f ,ff-r gf, After classes, winter sports fans take a toboggan ride down Chapel Hill: Elsie Welle, Peggy Simones, Marjorie Wilcox, and Lorraine Tauer. While other after class hikers prepare to leave campus for a brisk walk to the hamburger shop. Mary Ann Stubbs goes home early and Caecilianites Kennelly, Margaret and Mary, also leave campus for parts unknown. Alene Stephen strolls down by the Dew Drop bridge and Dorothy Melicek peruses the pages of her freshman literature book. On the Chapel steps of a bonny afternoon Gertrude Mack and Catherine Murphy pose for a friend's photograph album. Leaving the -Chapel Cloister on their way to the ever- popular library are: Ann Dolan, Marjorie Phelps, Gerry Benson, Louise Johnson, and Dorothy Ginther. 65 The photographer's camera catches a group of sports fans as they walk from Derham to the Health Cen- ter. While in the gym a rough and tumble game of four 0'clock volley-ball rages and spring brings the tennis courts into their own with Mary Ann Stubbs and Ann Ryan swinging wicked rackets. L-9 N 6 Ui 9 it 66 if W.A.A. club officers meet in Whitby to plan their annual schedule which includes interclass basketball t0urna-- ments, swimming marathons, initiations, and the annual hockey game with Macalester. This year they also planned the basketball games with Macalester and Hamline. Frances Utecht, Ann Ryan, and Catherine Tussing. gil 1-- basketball team is caught The Winter Carnival . W.A.A., Am' Ryan' in action. President Of the . - h d WS offers an intriguing picture in lights and s a 0 ffljf PMI' 1 lvl!! , e - ff 1 ,--1 an fe' . f L. - , I , D ff 1 U ,XX 'T 1 ,I If , J, Ai!! ' 1 W .1 ' If ' , , j. L, V A , f 1 . X 1 . A, ,. W I X J,lV!fLf'A5 kj! I Jf. ,I IV! ' if jf!! , V e Q 1 W' fy ' P 1 Y . -' - . .rl sw iss 26851 , ' . 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Q ,, no K 1, v 'r A , , 2 - m e s ehehs ,m y s M ,fn 1 ff 5' fe l ' , 'e z fz ev I ' W - 1' 1 iff 3 A : 1 ' rsl fl . -- . leeel ' Hockey fans Ann Ryan, Jean James, -gg1.,vZ '::,E1'ff. 51' .f2'?.' 153 :ff -'ff sive .... .'::.?E'-:i7J:'74-'V -f'5J '1-1'q ,3-3I'.E.:'.G.'.a-W ff W A V' 'Q 'fi--.. f , SM ' ' f .. - Margaret Nash, Ehzabeth McDonald, I, Q - - - MarJ01'1e Conway, and Jeanne Ledln . ' ' :- f -:- w s - m f g, w,q1..,.f,,:4wrf.Q:1g.,. ,Ryde - - get Out early 111 the fall '30 Pfaetlee ' Av 'f s ' . - - - - A 4 up dI'lVlIlg, dribbling, and DaSS1I1g- .a il s sf '- fy .JIU L Q' .Zhang V E ,.V Z7 A -. , -W s, A X, 1,, ' f tr . 1 5 :N H f K I .sei nf, . , x ,,,, i I T N ,':' Q x , se r? ' ' ' Q' ff A 2. J if l l i l L or AQe I ' A me .V P P - as , . ,. be sf, ,. E, J A, 'ff ' , s s e e e The hockey season closes with intercollegiate games. Tense moments in the Macalester-St. Cath- erine game while Macalester holds off scoring. X X. :4 1 In a Faculty room in the Health Center Physical Education directors Miss Sybil Hollern and Miss Elizabeth Buckley dis- cuss problems with Miss Catherine Bol- ger, Business, Miss Katherine Bellows, Dance Director, and Dr. Edna Rose Flue- gel, Instructor in History and Economics. Back field members for C.S.C. prove too strong for Macalester and Elaine La Pointe tallies on a fr J . E- f 0 I 'nnl'f 9'T',. 4' drive to make the score 1 to 0 in favor of C.S.C. Z if? 'sf Campus Carnival with competitions in snow sculpture, marching units, volleyball, basketball, and dramatic skits, and classes in Body Mechanics doing precision drill. Ferdinand, the Bull, Derham's contribution to the creative art of sculpturing, gets some attention from Grace Guarnera and Frances Castello. Snow Queen Maureen McNally is taken for a ride by Peggy Wood and Marjorie Hoffman. S I 1 . pg Q51 WU f St. Paul's marching unit as led by Colonel Phyllis Hale of Fort Snelling. And in front of Caecilian Ginger Bohmer and Mary Dot Walton give Dopey finishing touches. Each fan roots for her home team be it St. Paul, Minneapolis, Caecilian, Whitby or Derham Halls. . , ep' Ci W,x1 bs 9 tv 4 . f x ? Yr? .A is 1,5 K . f . ziggy. f 4Q'.0f!Q' Q' 33' Il 1 ,.e P 34' 321' fy 1 72 W This realistic mermaid, Phyllis Hale, up in the air looks just as nice in the water, as do Ginger Bohmer and Margaret Bishop. ARISTON, from the Greek, meaning BEST, is the name chosen for the quarterly literary publication featuring the best of the creative writing on the campus. Editor Helen Flynn is here surrounded by contributors, Evange- line Boner, Patsy McHale, Marion Micka, also of LA CONCHA staff, Mary Carroll Scanlon, editor of the WHEEL during Au- tumn and Winter Quarters, Catherine Fahey, Margaret Mary Carroll, Winifred Scanlon, and Mary Keefe. Seated are Isabel Price, Winifred Kaul, WHEEL editor Spring Quarter, Betty Mahood, Helen Steppe, and Mary Palcich. Q A-!l XJ Tsji' H 'K v. lIllH!HHIHl E In 304 Mendel the La. Concha staff works in its new office. Amid a, clutter of glue, erasers, and pictures Ann Mary Chidester, Nadine Winterer, Geraldine Baldwin, Irene Moly- neaux, Margaret Bishop, and Dorothy Gor- mican work on layouts and Joanne Kingrey creates Susy-Q's. Helen Dignan, Catherine Bauman, Elaine Knutson and Maria Schultz go over snapshots. Other staff members take up the major project for the year-thinking: Phyllis 0'Toole, Irene I-Iuch, Irene Peter- son, Lucille Dickof, and Jean McMahon. N .44 .. Winifred Kaul . . . . . .Helen Flynn Editor-in-chief . . . Associate Editor ..... Business Manager ...... ...... J can Crenshaw Advertising Manager. . . ...... Nadine Winterer Circulation Manager .... ........... J eanne Ledin Art Editor .............. ..... M ary Lou Jorgensen Picture Editor .................... Gertrude Nelson Features ....... ............ An n Mary Chidester Reviews ..... .... M ary Hoifmann, Miriam May Exchanges.. ............ , .... Mary Helen Thornton Sports ............ Ann Ryan, Catherine Meersman Reporters: Mary Shannon, Elizabeth Anne Quigley, Alice Rock, Irene Huch, Helen Ryan, Grace Guarnera, Margaret Mary Carroll, Marcia Anderson, Nancy Boettner, Mary Keefe, Cath- erine Dempsey, Marjorie Conway, Bonnie Jean Kelly, Catherine Fahey, Ann Sweetser, Ruth Weber, Audrey Shirley, Phyllis 0'Toole, Mar- garet Spaeth, Jean Barrett. Faculty Adviser ................... Sister Antonine Office of The Catherine Wheel: Whitby Hall, Room 5. Published by The College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minn., alternate Fridays during the school year. Subscription price: 51.00 per year. Advertising rates on application. The Wheel stall' has a buzzing get-together in the Wheel office in Whitby. Especially noteworthy are the- indus- trious click of typewriters and the air of journalistic vigor which grips busy stall' members: Catherine Fahey, Margaret Mary Carroll, Jeanne Ledin, Helen Flynn, Mary Helen Thornton, Jean Crenshaw, Winifred Kaul, Mary Carroll Scanlon, Nancy Boettner, and Mary Margaret Keefe. Coming out of Whitby are Wheel readers: Margaret Quinn, Lorraine Valiquette, and Katherine Howard. The Wheel comes out bi-weekly on Fridays. . X U51 .X Q I if ilk- . ffl iz!! G If Ellllil PHlSS 0 i 2 y C59 X -X Q , l Q Banquet for the Minnesota College Press convention as directed by editors Mary Car- roll Scanlon of St. Catherine's and Kendall Gustafson of Hamline. Among speakers was Mr. Wiggins of the St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press. At still another tab-le Wheel staff members seem engrossed in discussing highlights from afternoon speakers - A. J. Crocker, James Gray, Florence Taafe and Sister Mariella. xW,-6,55 M bmw I l X v, ay: N llN2q'v ' Wfgfffffw JW ff ,f f t wif W J My is gtg! go v- 4374! and lights shining out of the darkness. Amber lights from the chapel, lights in geometric pattern from dormitory windows, colored lights on a checkered dance floor, the thin column of light which by day is the smokestack, lights which indicate activity back of the dark stillness. 78 xi M K A ' T Qiiig ' M if 1, 1 V J ' W. , -fx ' ' Fw Qwgli- we ,, ,mawsw ga, -v - Am.,. ' ' 1 f VZV- Q ' 2 l fx' i gg Q '9 ii - J 7 1.,A, Q 17,5 f I vw. , ffh,,, I EW . XENA Jw: ,i ., -..:' x I. ei vgkwf W A L if ww f fi 3 ' ,M 1 - -sf Q , ,- M Q A i x5 4 ii ' ,iw P 12 zf- - i 1, ASQ , 11 -V H1 ?ZL7 f w,H,, , E Q PE' . 5-5, W f . 4 M f '. ' f f L - V 4 V A X gl 'f + Q ' W 1 if A 'N i t in H Q : ' - if Y A 2 Q A A Lk X Q 'A A, .-'-v X, K ,,',L K , Q A.,,2 ' .,A. 1 M in Q-Sf --':- 5, LF - W' if ze. ,W f X :,A A 'M in VL 1 ,l, f S+ 2 f 'Xwlf fz, . 'BMW 'I' C H1 ali g ,. gL rFy ii k,, i n .. ' ' ' M 2 A - 4 w 'mmf i 4' Tusk' G1 . f,,: 1 A-4 . .,,. x:.,,!.,. L if , QQ V J 4' I A . e 5 V A V- . , uw - W Q - u , The Language-Arts Club sponsors a Christmas party through its German Division. Around the buifet table are Josephine Downey, Sally Mitchell, Marie Heider, Patricia McNulty, and Bonnie Jean Kelly. And by the fireplace in the Common Rooms are group chairman Eleanor Hoch, Ruth 0'Donnell, Patricia 0'Brien, while in another corner Nancy Boettner, Lorraine Valiquette, and Lucille Dickof talk over the Formal Dance they plan for the club. Officers of the Language-Arts Club-Irene Peterson, Patricia Mcl-Iale, and Ardith Bodelson plan the year's program. M53 mx L 'i SXT HR X JN XV X X x 4 X W I f1? o 253 M' M jf' ' 4' X i ' f f ffi -1 , I X Scenes from the Freshman Mixer which brought out an abundance of new freshmen, expert jitterbugs, and big apple-ers. Most popular dance was Lond0n's newly innovated Lambeth Walk, most popular drink the ver- satile coca-cola, and most often quoted quote Today I am a freshman. Upper classmen Genevieve Ozark, Mar- garet Murray, and Mary Streidl, members of the refresh- ment committee distribute cokes, popcorn, and witticisms. In Derham Hall four formal-goers stop for last minute inspections in front of the very necessary mirror, Patricia Traxler, Rosemary Edwards, Dorothy Rousseau, Betty Fay Edwards. On another eve just previous to Christmas vacation campus carolers go from hall to hall . . . 0 Little Town of Bethlehem and the bright costumes accompanied by much applause, penny bars, and peanut brittle. Pat H Laura Youngquist curls up in her chair at honze for an 5 evening of profound studying while Mary Evelyn Hagan looks quite comfortable, thank you, with a box if 'iq t will r-ifgi ut 9 inchey, Commuter, Studies in C'01l1f01'l Ht home and in Caecilian a '1Ufi1'fet 3-'iU101'S just before 7:15 study hour: Dorothy St Ploufl Betty Truinble, and Evelyn MCN a typic of chocolates. efonowiecg F annara NB. elice 4 'frvlfg I, 7 lyvv' al desk scenew MV ly' if fl 1 f' PD M X fh, Lx' A 7' A! txj'Affr,ufr'MffV4-,f'V UVVS' A 1-171' kj 1' J! 7 .Q JJJ' ,, JK 0,11 Wy 2' A L! Q. X A . , fd, K i ix If , 0- MX Nt ,gif 85 li, ex Q '41 , 'S I ff 'IX N 17 - - Q rt c-.372 l M411 1 :VV , J fr A ik, aw, f M f , 2- , ' h ,f J l VV J ,-VJ lf' :iff 1 VM' . V, X211 Lf V fu ' 'W . .- 1 1 'xi ,fy 7: r , ' Junior officers, Lucille Dickof, Mary Palcich, Irene Huch, and Dorothy Gormican, arrive to see a performance of JOYOUS SEASON by James Barrie, presented by the PLAYERS. Catherine Fahey in the leading role of the sister who be- came a nun talks with her rebellious younger sister, Terry, as played by Ann Marie Cleary while elder brother John, Bernard Guider, looks on gravely. On the steps of the Little Theater Catherine McGing, Annajean Merrill, Loretta Kelly, Ellen Brady, Lorraine LaValley, and Mary Jo Ann Goyette, interested players and members of the Play Production class, have a serious discussion while officers of the PLAYERS, Eileen Miller, Georgiarma Haas, and Lucille Spicer, discuss future plans of the Little Theater and group chairman, Barbara Rosacker, looks on. Innovated this year, the Little Theater on Whitby ground floor is notable for its modernistic coloring and its very new lighting elfect. Catherine Fahey takes a curtain call for her superb performance as the Sister of a head- strong Irish family whose riches have gone to their heads-the Sister who returns and brings about the JOYOUS SEASON. PLAYERS PLEDGE I, N., as an active memebr of the Players Club of the College of St. Catherine, do pledge my acknowledged abilities, my sincere interest, my cooperation, and my friendship to the pursuits of the Players Club-namely the propagation of Catholic drama, the rendering of all possible serv- ices to its immediate benefactor and propagator, the College- of St. Catherine, to the further devel- opment and perpetuation of the Little Theatre, and to the universality of the ideals of the Theatre. Sophomore officers Margaret Storkan, Bette Boyd, and Jeanne Ledin, are caught at the Sophomore tea dance held in Mendel Common Rooms. Marie Heider, also a Sophomore offi- cer, escaped the camera's eye. Animated on-lookers keep time to a swing tune-Kath- erine Dempsey, Mildred Budde, Evangeline Boner, Mary Evelyn Long, and Lorraine Valiquette, while others swing into the ever popular Lambeth Walk. Maxine Binet, Frances Melzer, Ginger Bohmer, and Eileen Murray. 1 4 .ig JJ y My Ji,F,pJV ff if 'L li S P, i ,A , M . J ,S .1 JV N- nllfymff 104. of f ,JP- lr. V l At Mendel Forum winter formal Peg Ford, president, engrossed in conver- sation with patrons Dr. and Mrs. Ryan. Also present are Marcia Anderson and escorts. Through the white streamers which separated tables from dance floor are seen Ruth Meersman deeply inter- ested in dress or finger nail polish and Gertrude Speck, an intent listener, while senior class officer Kay Swenson and I.R.C. officer Elaine Niquette pose with Dr. and Mrs. Wegner at the same affair. A YQ' Leif v On Caecilian's mezzanine floor are Jane Young, Eleanor Burns, Carole Lepird, and Eileen Murray en route to a formal while four other formal goers are also ready to leave before the final stroke of ten: Rosemary Schuerman, Mary Helen Eusterman, Alene Stephens, and Margaret Mary Kelly. MEM In J C Vx wr xw ' 1 X V l 02 A wx ' if H Y I I x- M 1 L, g fix ' Whitby, angora mitten White evening Wraps, and fashi old- oned pe A arls iznd velvet play an important part in the pre-formal hub-bub: Dorothy Fitzgerald, Mary Ellen Witt, Dorothy Melicek, Mary Louise Sageig and Mar gery Strain. . powers' Allce Fashion plates, Virginia Prettyman, lice Mary nd Mary A age, a trek Dolm also prepare to t r M ast h Health Cen e to t e acfoss I 4 1 1 ' f II I l . X fe lx f W X X! 1' g f Q E S 'rl' 0 .. , v- X 6 XA. , 1,36 ,cfyf N fffffffl X A 43 'XX L A!-in A WX ,- UHMPUS fHHMHlS KUWW W f ,uma I , ,L K. vK.V:, r , ,L I ff ? P4 K f , , -...f ,,--Lx.. .,1 .g,' I ,- 11, : L14 A '1 .-,, ,Ad id 3 GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S COMIC AESTHETIC OPEBA PATIENCE DRAMATIS PERSONAE Patience, a dairymaid ....,.......A ,..,.,....................,.,. Reginald Bunthorne, a fleshy poet ......., ,...,.. The Lady Ella ...................,.............,. Colonel Calverly .......... The Lady Saphir ...,.,,. Major Murgatroyd ,...,... The Lady Angela .....,,,..............,...L Lieut. The Duke of Dunstable ,..,..,,e The Lady Jane ,,..............,.............,.......... ....,.. Achibald Grosvenor, an idyllic poet. , Lf..-fl! --'if ......,.....Jane Smith ...Joseph Mulheran .......Edith Guthrie .,......Anthony Merkl Bonnie Jean Kelly .,........John Snyder .,.,.....Muriel Bassett .,.......Harold Gross .Anna j ean Merrill ., ....Larry Wallace Mr. Buntho-rne's Solicitor .,................. r...... D onald DeCosse 2 X 1 .0-0 ff . 9 I M295 + fy -,ral wm m K awp-Semis: -egmp , n-.-.fwf 1'f :0?.-rU.t '1'if31'h mb :infer f ' The enthusiastic audience leaving the auditorium-J the chorus of Rapturous Maidens and Dragoon guards -and Mr. Birder, who directed the performance, caught in two poses as he rehearses the orchestra. Vue X w Fifteen centuries ago, in a city of splendor and intellectual leadership called Alexandria, a young Christian woman dared to defy an emperor. An act of defiance of civil power fifteen centuries ago, when potentates were in the popular mind invested with the divinity that hedges kings, had something in it of rashness. And if the pages of the Church's martyrology are crowded pages, it is because of the divine rashness with which so many of the violent have borne away the kingdom of God. Catherine's act cost her her life and won for her a martyr's crown. But over and above that sanction which the Church places on the memory of its heroes, Catherine of Alexandria reaped in a singular rich vintage of renown. Devotion to St. Catherine was one of the most popular devotions of the Middle Ages-in a time when people lived as intimately in the company of their favorite saints as in the company of their favorite neighbors. And it was especially true of Catherine, not because of any characteristic naivete of the medieval temperament, enchanted by the magic of 'her miracles, nor alone because of the appealing loveliness of the maiden-martyr. Catherine's appeal was stronger and more virile. Her story had linked her memory inextricably with battle and victory over ignorance, and her name became a symbo-l of intellectual light, womanly courage in combat, and faith strong enough for death. -Sister Antonine, Heritage. Todayis graduate of Saint Catherine's goes into a world dark with pessimism and fear, a world blindfolded, looking for truth. The atmos- phere is thick with hopelessness, and irresolution restrains the hand about to be raised to beckon the multitude toward valiant action, She may well look to her patron and with resistless faith continue her search for truth begun in these four years, saying the potent word, defying despotic mater- ialism, and with heroic constancy lead others in the way of righteousness. 97 BERNADINE BARRETT-Bismarck, North Dakota-Holding the most important elective office on the campus, President of the College Association, Dede is noted ior her sense of humor and her cleverness. She is a Physical Education major, a . . . f member of the W.A.A. and the Dolphins. While still a junior, she won a cup or She wants to teach any place but in the great Mid-West because she would diving. like to see something different for a change. She is also a member of Orchesis, and . . . , likes to dance almost as well as she likes to tell Weird stories which she calls Jokes. it N, O l X L an -CZT MARY ALBERI-Red Lodge, Montana- Treasurer of the College Association, she is a Dietetics Major with capital DM. She has an uncle who was a European ski champion and a sister who teaches Dietetics on the campus, also with a capital D. She has traveled in Montana, Illinois, and In- diana and would like to travel more-that is, after her year's interneship. But then she would really like to be a dietician. Science is both her hobby and her voca- tion, and she is happiest in a laboratory. Xl Nfl? 2 f r 11 I 'N X X X f XY X -. N X -J ft - x Z X X :ll , N' l l I9 MOIRA AMES--St. Paul, Minnesota-Cos- mopolitan is the adjective for Moira. Born in New York, lived in Winnipeg, has a father who constructed in Russia, and she, herself, has worked in State Conservation Department in Albany. She likes to sew and knit and puts the finish- ASD s , ,, , E. , I t X ing touches on all her own clothes, when she isn't shooting arrows at a dis- 'W X tant target. An Economics and Sociology l major, she would like to work in the K , office of a welfare agency. Her favorite A I story: the English noble lady in her family who eloped with an Irishman in -at Wu the King's Guard by the name of Murphy! M f l 5 X 3 ',.. Sfgilb I . I Q W Q JEAN PAUL BARRETT-Duluth, Minnesota-A kinder- X garten major with a bit of English attached, Jean likes A to read books and see movies about doctors, with a In doctor. She owns a fraternity pin and does not mind ' if you notice it. To her, being a doctor, or a d0ctor's wife, in a small town is an ideal career. Third floor Caecilian , 1 is her favorite terra firmag she likes to soft shoe dance, - and has a cousin, Barrett Willoughby, who wrote Spawn LU - of the North, a recent film classic. Noted for her sense of ,14- humor, her Saturday night calisthenics, she is essentially a good spc rt with enough vigor to keep third floor humming. X f th x 1 1 I mt., M will l 4.5 ff I7 flf will rv , r c '.?r A N MARY BEST-Minneapolis, Minnesota- Winner of a national essay contest and consequently of a silver loving cup and a medallion from Paris, Mary plans on be- coming a commercial artist and having a cluttered studio of her very own. She will teach if the studio rent is too high. Sculpt- uring is her major interest, and among her achievements, she values her head of St. Francis, head of Christ, and a bust of a young girl, Tired. Art is her major, and she is master of all that requires paint, brush, and clay. Q17 X... L' l L, l J ARDITH BODELSON-Fulda, Minnesota- A great grandmother who sang for the king of Sweden and Abbe Monseigneur Schroeder who was an educational leader in Germany are Ardith's boasts, Her claims to fame are her short stories Cnone pub- lishedb, the American Legion medal won in high school, a ping-pong and bowling cham- pionship, an enthusiasm for tennis, and ability on the piano and clarinet. This secretary-treasurer of Language Arts also belonged to Mendel Forum, I.R.C., L.W.V., and aspires to a master's degree in Political Science or History. DOROTHY BARTELME-Superior, Wis- consin-Although Dorothy is not a social climber or an autograph hunter, she has met Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Herbert Hoo- ver. Her father has a boat on the Great Lakes named after him and her sister is a figure skater. Being talented, Dorothy plays both classical and popular music on the piano. In the dear dead days beyond recalln she won the Golden Eaglet in Scout work, In fact, she has been a camp coun- sellor for ten years. As for hobbies-cook, and collect stones. She is a dance fiend, but still finds time to major in Dietetics and minor in Chemistry. This embyro sci- entist wishes to interne in a hospital. 3 NANCY B -Ever since Nancy heard Pietro Yon Vat' 1.- 7 can organist, she has been fond of organs hence, the Music major. She likes Bach and Beethoven. She's been all over the United S tates and sampled Canada. She would like to be a teacher of orchestra or choral in M' ' innesota or Washington. She plays for almost everything that needs playing for, N and she likes good books, good music l ski boots and going home for vacations. OETTNER-Everett, Washington 4 CHARLOTTE COBB-St. Paul, Minnesota-Mathematics is her major with French as a minor. She has been to St. Louis some four or five times. She'd rather than do anything and is a member of Dynamic Mendel Forum, and Language Arts. Related to good ing Buddy Rogers, orchestra leader she has wo k d , r e office of a summer and won an essay contest, but rather W ' ' ' ' swim Arts, -look- in an she'd ork if she can t swim and swim if she can't work. rs ll o 1 Q . . f' llg X -H .fi- Vryf g ' VVAA Z lf: l X x X N S KATHLEEN COLBURN-Grand Forks, North Dakota-Kay, they call herg they meaning the seven other Colburns. She has seen California, Wash- ington, Alaska, and Banff-and they have seen her. She likes to talk, wear angora mittens, and visit the Mexican Settlement because Sociology is her major. She would like to work West or East just so it's interesting--or maybe have a secretarial position in a big city-not in Fargo or North Dakota. She likes Ferdinand, Sigma Nu fraternity pins, sweaters and skirts, and going home for vacation or seeing Chicago of a weekend. V V fl'-,fs if W f 101 cm I 1 ' f f 1 I I , I I JOANNE -As . Minnesota - pOl1S, . nd Sea EY-Minnea admiral a d S CONL the land r land an FRANCE Cestgrs, , . twlce by , her an British Se bef0fe Irlsh HS feated the Irish Cali - ho de ded the f the f0Uf Captaln W ea and plea . the 1aSt O alter. thrilfe by.S th FranceS 15 finds alma m D Elllabe ' St. Came to rfffuf Queen Sisters to can things but hates ation and Conlelikes to borrow, Childhood Edu!! She 'ored ln She I1'1aJ them- . gver. ost fascinating thmg , m , .t ls the th1nkS 1 CONNORS X Stillwater, Mi11nesotaXJo likes to read and she seldom skips a best-sellerg she also likes radio classes and drama and keeping up with the latest events in Theater Arts and Stage. Good music is a favorite indoor hobby, and she likes to review booksxher intimate picture of Alice Meynell was published in Ariston. She has wrapped her- self up in French and English and she would like to teach them. She has been an active member in Players and f QIXJS Language Arts. ii,-ff qt X -Qifj MARGARET DEMPSEY - Hinckley, Minnesota - Marge is an active member of the Theater group X having directed her own play-March Wedding, which gained much acclaim from the critics. She X too, likes soft shoe dancing, and blue,is her favorite color. Bob is her hobby. She likes to travel and has made a boat trip on the Great Lakes and seen the East. Co-chairman with Maxine Maze for last year's Junior-Senior prom, she has been active in planning and advertising many campus activities. N 33 f, is 0 x- 1' Manta. A? l 3 s all xi f 'UU JEAN CRENSHAW-St. Paul, Minnesota- She wants both a non-teaching position and a carg the sort of position in which you don't plan things, they just happen, and the sort of a car that you can never plan on. Brilliant, witty, majoring in French, English, and Business, Jean is a seasoned traveller as well - Portland, Seattle, Breezy Point and most of the Northwest. She was business manager for the Wheel and all-around fill-in writerg there is very little that she can't dog the ques- tion is, will her strong will let her? 5 X 'f 3 'fe A 322 Q 6-, f 1 Minnesota ,st Pau 1 . th OUGHERTY t Paul Shu RX1 d RUTH D ducated in S ' Canada, an . C1 e XNBS-if ea ,B in an 5 me - app O en much 0 holdS manor bb' haa ii East. Hgstofyess a minor. Prolfai pow er With Busm HlstOTY hes a nd iof curate to S37 .ng a diamo 01' it is lnaior Ruth iS Weaib read besideSLb:x' , a . appeal, hand, She likes sal Club and her haf left the Secretar ' class wth 10ngl1'3g xo arguing ln ' St anyone' guage Arts audi class Wim 32 her Very , ii 0 nib teachefaioflu activity gatxgrg for elevators Het' . an dding near We , X , ' L I f .A -J ji. ' fl , , 'I , f I 5 vi iii' 5 ' ' , ' : .X , il iii i s P ' LORETTA EUL-Morris, Minnesota-Born on New Year's! Loretta came here from Ely Junior College in her junior year to learn how and what to teach her future English students. But there's History and other Social Sciences which grip her interest. She likes the lakes in the northern woods, and that means swimming and boating and even fishing. Nor must We forget Charlie Mc- Carthy and good orchestras and plenty of sleep. t Paul Minnesota' ,S - ' 'netflen' FLYNN . for U1 HEPEN'n-Chief Oi .AnsUi'i'ie and feature Editor-1. t to thirYY'n years, Helen , . , thirty-elgxhe Wheel for twohe Wouia mae I editor of bout what s' private 1-me s 1 qualms 3 t belng 3 ld if , t has H0 , inks tha . ,WOU S X I She esldefit I to d0- to the PY to teach ' ,say 1 want i . I 1 secretary She doesnt her Story sv l Q K be the uliiixei to write andt soitiie Queews x t , but Shesitt Royal Bwe lsys tennis, and X ' I Snow , 3x50 skates' p SWeat6YS and ' I Work! Siieiers dresseS goof the two rose 5 . If 'd e, on r. , Q b bfi 3 and was chosf-:H ment oi last Yea f skirts i Y commenC9 to 'air' ,smlg B ft 1 wilt- I ,A v L l w Ji! .ti L J 'yu ji figl N 9 ., my af' 1 l ' - 'aff in X X ,I , I: 'I i .AAA X ,,,f-'I'l',-p ..,f'? I f ! -Ds . ' 5 GEO'RGIANA HAAS-st. Paul, Minnesota-The , L Little Theater claims Georgiana and all her time. ' She likes people and anything connected with the V! theatah. Secretary-Treasurer of the Players, she has jfff, . K . . if , , a Sociology, Speech-English magor and hopes to teach for two years during which time she will WV ,sgqsffqi study more sociology and then she will Write be- 'ld cause she would like to make her hobby her Work Q gli f as well. She is active in the League of Women Ii ' Voters and The Language Arts. Every summer she goes to a lake thirty miles from the Canadian border. -Z 9 U 104 MARY MARGARET FORD-Green Bay, Wisconsin-President of the Mendel Forum and known as 'tPeg, she has been active on the Ariston staff and a member of Dol- phins and W.A.A. Her supreme delight is in Mathematics, although she minored in Chemistry and English. She wants to enter the field of statistical analysis of which the pronunciation is unknown. She likes to dive and dive and dive, dance the latest dances, work in a laboratory at any hour, day or night, play basketball and hockey, and balance the national budget. ,- . .x .Sl faxbo s 5 S X 1 f fl J xi - , f' il 1 , 1 2 . . jf sl, Y ARIENNE GARRETT-St. Paul, Minnesota-With Richard Blackmore, author of Lofrna Doone, and Garrett Garrett, former editor of New York's illustrious Times as members of her family, Arienne continues to pursue fame. She is an Art and English major with a future in commercial art. While in New York, she met Mary Roberts Rhine- hart. She collects reproductions of famous paintings and the biographies of famous artists which she indexes. Versatile is the word for Arienne. . R n --'- A H-, J . ' 1 . .U XJ A i . WJ all ft? fill, X X :'rl!llX.k.. ' n - - , l ,l, E Q, 5 ' . Tv 'Q , , 0 fslF QQ 35 -ig xx Q AU 0 Q ff! X 7 p a 7 1,31 ,..f ill. Q L JEANNETTE l-IIRSCHBACI-I--Green Bay, Wiscon- sin-Besides knowing Canada very well, Jeanette or Hirsch, knows laboratories and all the little bottles and symbols. She majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry with the hopes of someday being a medical technician. She likes dancing and laboratory work and is interested in taxidermy. Someday she intends to own a mounted collection of birds and bugs of all sorts and when she isn't mounting things she'll be fishing for fish to mount. MARY HOFFMAN-St. Paul, Minnesota-Writer Mary's family were pre-pioneer settlers of Min- nesota, and from them she gets her tenacity and reputation as a rock-bound Republican. During the summer, she travels from her native St. Paul to the Southwest-Texas and Arizona. Former Sophomore editor of La Concha and ex- editor of Ariston, all-time member of the Wheel staff, her ambition is to be a magazine Writer, but her classmate, Jean Crenshaw, prophesies a best-selling book of poetry-Jean plans on being the secretary and collecting the money. W? I-IELENE I-IAMRE-Hibbing, Minnesota- History and Business are her majors and she does not intend to teachg she will travel for a year, then enter the business field. Expert basketball player, talker, and ac- countant, she has taken a trip on the Great Lakes and has been active in Language- Arts, Secretarial Club, and League of Women Voters. When she has time, she reads and goes to football games. PATRICIA HINCHEY-St. Paul, Minne- sota-Pat is a woman of the North country. She adores the wind of Chicago, however, and travels on anything from a train to a bicycle. She modestly states that she will never become a Percy Grainger but she can thump out a mean tune on the piano. Pat was Vice-President of the Junior Class, belongs to the League and Language Arts Club, and dances and takes pictures for fun. As for friends-Pat has plenty even though she is majoring in Economics. BERNADINE HOGAN-South St. Paul, Minnesota - Bernie started life in the grand manner by winning first prize' in a baby contest. Since then she has been to New York via the Great Lakes and mo- tored to Montana. She plays the piano, not to amuse the governor, although she knows him. She likes to sculptureg spends lots of time swimmingg and still more time on cokes, in the tea room and otherwise. Art is her major, and kindergarten her minor. We can picture her in a classroom teaching little kiddies with greatest of ease. In her four years at the college, Bernie has belonged to theFrench Club and the Players. '1 I WX X Q X I its on X I ,fi 1 Y roa I MAYBELLE HOMAN-Remsen, Iowa- She wants to be a private secretary to a senator, this fast-player of volley ball whose love for Hawaiian music is unsur- passed. She concentrates on her two majors-Business and History-and hopes the senator will appreciate them. Her in- terests lie in The League of Women Voters and the Secretarial Club, and her favorite phrase is , Allah, be praised which she still retains from the Big Apple. Her past, present, and future indoor sport-dieting! 3 .lf K. 4 film r il N will l .J MARY LOU JORGENSEN--Green Bay, Wisconsin-Winner of prizes in sculpturing and painting, art- editor of La Concha for 1937-1938, Club, Mary Lou is an expert de- signer of her own clothes. She is an Art major with minors in Biol- ogy and Education. She has trav- elled in the West, has two brothers, one a doctor and the other a den- tist, and a nephew who is the white hope of her life. Other than danc- ing and dabbling in her artistic tri- umphs, she has no hobbies fsigh!J. president of the Dynamic Arts H MARIENNE KNAUF-Sheboygan, Wisconsin-Her favorite spot is at our summer home, Waldes- Ruke, Peace in the Forest, on Lake Crystal where she swims, wears pink, and sleeps all summer. She indulges in eating competitions with her roommate, wears fuzzy sweaters, and would trade her angora mittens for a peanut butter, sandwich on rye. Marienne majored in Business, is a member of the Secretarial, French, and League of Women Voter's clubs. Q .0 5 ' 7 'W If innesolar . . f ' Faribaulti H0me' f l Q WWE' A bangmgn Kansas' I 1 db afoun agile 1 ntanav Nslarie trottg, Over they? Ohio, Nliypiiigs X Sweet ytoiflma, Kentuc nesota. She ?b.y5ical X west Wm miaiiy Mm being a AA., PO' 4 4 ydahfh andSpottSW0ma:xber of Vggdlge Qui e . ' .ff me feafl mai0Yv ln- Savmg me 6806 f ' Education Senior Liiebau, :md agaget Z sessor Eitzennis, bask? volleil ban m o Suef oi 'POS xaef and bo BETTY KEOGH-Cattle Ranch near Sanish, North Dakota- Give me a horse, a great big horse, sings Betty Keogh because horses are Betty's hobby and joy and a ranch will always be her home. She went to Sanish public high school and has a mighty older brother. During one Christmas vacation she took a trip with the family, through all the Southern states. But travel does not hinder her ambition. Her major is commercial work and after graduation she plans to teach Secretarial and Social studies in Western North Dakota. St. Catherine's has been her chosen college since she first saw it when eight years old. She is also an illustrious member of the Secretarial Club and she loves it. ff'a gf .K Qant not 5 Q: G . f ' f' J C9 ,ffl D Q tgtltl f X t ff' wt '2 I f 13 X 1 4. 0 I 1 n.4g,l 2u'v2 If xml' ty' I I 5-' lm I V tdtttl 1 CW D C i cv' Writ ff! f rx xt i I it 1Ll J il I 'Ar' flfllff CYNTHIA KEYES - Minneapolis, Minnesota-Cynthia, the traveler, who has been all through the East and scoured the West, still re- members West Point and Notre Dame as high spots. To insert a cultural note-there is the Hunt- ingdon Library, too. She plays and sings just for her own amusement. And as for her puns-they are for anyone who cares to be amused. Her friends groan. She has been counsellor in camps in New York and Washington, but Seattle is her favorite locale. Social Serv- ice is her major interest, with Physical Education second. Cyn- thia is a member of the Dol- phin Club, W.A.A., and Orchesis. X I r 'gif 54 Se 4960 HELEN KANE - St. Paul, Minnesota- Helen has done no traveling except to Chicago last summer because she believes in seeing St. Paul first. Besides being an active member of the noted Secretarial Club she is also a member of the Players Club-and that means work, says Helen. She was graduated from St. Joseph's Academy and went to the University of Minnesota for two years. Being a Busi- ness major and an Education minor, she wants to become an esteemed personnel manager, Helen is dignified, wears oxford glasses, and goes to at least three movies a week. Her hobby is bridge and she wants to meet someone who knows how to play it. EILEEN LANG-St. Paul, Minnesota-That music is the greatest of the arts is Eileenls pet theory. She was graduated from St. Joseph's Academy and came to St. Catherine's to major in Business and History. Eileen is practical in spite oi her mania for the great masters. She already has her certificate in music but another ambition is yet to be gratified. She would dearly love to teach or become a secretary. The League of Women Voters and the International Relations Club have ever had her staunch support. She thinks that women should know something about politics and should know how to vote intelligently. J, Qffd Qs r 1,-111 DOROTHY LEONARD-Menominee, Mich- igan-Another trotteur is Dorothy Leonard who has lived in Missouri, Oklahoma, Min- nesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. She likes traveling, and yearns to be a teacher in some happy spot where she has to have a car. Her major interest in studies is Home Economics, but other pursuits include col- lecting souvenirs, snapping shots, dancing, and browsing through printed pages. PATRICIA lVIcHALE-Chilton, Wisconsin-Pat is no Richard Haliburton but she has been to Sault Ste. Marie and Canada. She even waxed ambitious and took a bicycle trip through eastern Wisconsin. And as for her family-they are famous. The illustrious names include Archbishop John MacHale Jf Ireland, Mr. McHale, Pat's father, a newspaper editor, and Pat's small sister, a magazine publisher if distinction. She has four subscribers, Pat is the former assistant editor of La Concha and is mow an associate editor of the Ariston. She also won the Kappa Gamma Pi Short Story prize. Being an ambitious child, her majors are English and French. Not having enough to do Pat collects stamps, vrites, and draws. For recreation she takes charge of the Sodality and directs childrens' choirs-at times. i X -l 75 xq I F 'Zi iff? ,, MARGARET LANG - Poplar, Montana-From the heart of the West comes Margaret who loves little dogies and gentle lame horses. , She is the President of the Secre- tarial Club and is majoring in Bus- iness and History. Not being the Business Woman type, however, she says she may teach in western Montana. If not glued to her radio, she may be found watering her pet plants. She has vacationed in Niagara Falls and loved it. Her friends say she works at Cross Words but never speaks one. ff I V Q: 1 ' 0 A Y , 2 - AJ' 9 BEATRICE LONNING-St. Paul, 1 Minnesota - Other than term papers, she has never written any- thing original-perhaps she will ' someday-something about her relatives in South Africa. She plays a guitar in her family or- chestra and held the Walter Butler Chemistry Scholarship her Senior wir year. She majored in Mathematics as well as Chemistry, is master of the art of making very green things in a flask, likes to read and listen to good music, wants a Ph.D., and wants to teach. Beatrice is an active member of Mendel Forum and its secretary. ZA fy,--1' fh ..,.,, 't Q iii ,,,B?..,,. , 1, .1 f.', L-W be A ,Q-wa XV' wtf few., WM .i xifga, CATHERINE MEERSMAN-Mo- line, Illinois-We call her Chub- by and we ask her about the forty-eight states and the seven European countries she has seen. Being very impractical, she says, I have chosen an English major and plan to have a path beaten to my door. A contrib- utor to both Ariston and the Wheel, she is known for her poetry and her whimsical campus surveys - what people like to say and what they collect. She likes to whistle and read poetry. MAXINE MAZE-Minneapolis, Minnesota - Only strangers to my heart call me Maxinef' So says this Biology-Foods-and Nutrition major who believes that such is the most practical field for a woman. Max intends to interne at a hospital approved by the American Dietetics Association and then become a commercial dietitian at the Waldorf-Astoria - or something. Active in Mendel Forum and chief plan- ner of many teas, Max is one hundred per cent for Minneapolis, vacations in the northern woods, and Marge La Bine's room on second floor Caecilian. fi 2 MIRIAM MAY- St. Paul, Minnesota-Foreign Language is and has been her love ever since her Derham Hall days. Writer of special interviews and what-not for the Wheel, she is really a Library major and hopes to be librarian in a children's library-but not in the Twin Cities. A 'change of scenery, you know. She has a hobby which originated during her grade school days-she sketches her teachers, does caricatures of them. Her pet aversion -people who make remarks about only children? X S A a AY ws?-ff ss 91 Q in XZ - Z xii .vi 43 f ' ' EILEEN MILLER-St. Paul, Minnesota- Eileen came to St. Catherines from Holy Angels' Academy to become a librariang she changed her mind. Now, it's a Speech- English major with the desire to do Little Theater Work-she's done enough of it around here, she says, to put her on a par with Disney. But then, she may come back and take a library course or she may teach or-. She has traveled in Canada and as far south as Oklahoma. During the summer, she lives at Lake Minnewashta and sleeps MARGARET LA BINE-Houghton. Michi- gan-Margaret is the name and she is majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry, What she is going to do with all her little amoebos and atoms is a mystery but what she is not going to do is teach -that is, if she can keep from starving any other way. She is practical concerning her own allowance and very nonchalant when she is not worried or has nothing. She loves to hunt and read and clutter her room with lab bottles, and she can talk about anything from foreign Wars to jump- ing beans. In conclusion, she Won four Hershey bars for a speed skating contest. X f N in b otaxon . MCNA lx ., V 7 2? C-.ff anks V., G time Sh MARA h ' Islfedr e talk .X F ERGCSVQU Won ahe West Coasfd Wlth N01.th Hisio- and Leagfjme of Binge Mexico, and ZS Fair- 1'y ma- of W XOnC-e Shad . SFS and U Jor a On-len Vot - A Inelnb Hy itan Fa mittens. He yen fork . .91'S, Evel gl' of A Pgo rfavo, nlfhng .YU IS 3 colleague js :Sit Santa luffpoz nextagiogora sweat- 5' Vande ICH an ' COSm0Dol Castle Q her fa ' 2 I-R. C VCU te . P1-esiden t- 'Q hge . 'E a M Ai Q if NKEU NCBI KATHRYN MUENCH - Mountain Iron, Minnesota-Quite by accident, Kay sent for the college bulletin and that is Why she came here from Virginia Junior College in her junior year. Speech-English is her major and she has a passion for radio work-produced a skit and liked it herself. She collects pennies when at home and has reasons for not collecting them while at school. She would like to teach in a high school near her home. She shyly expresses her opinions about Shakespeare and does not believe that Bacon wrote the bard's immortal plays. f N-4 A2 CECILIA MULLIN-Hospers, Iowa-With a brother at Yale and a smile that is ever pleasing, Cecilia hopes to become a commercial Home Economist. She especially likes to cook and skate-skate mostly. She was active in the Home Economics club and Mendel Forum. She does not, very definitely does not, like the idea of teaching- bccause she never did look Well behind a desk! WINIFRED MURRAY--Bird Island, Minnesota- Winifred is a devotee of culture and majors in English and minors in History. She is a member of a hopelessly active family. ,But no family is going to outshine Winifred, She Won the Knights of Columbus' medal, is a member of the l.R.C., W.A.A., the Sodality, and the Ambrosian Round Table. But that is not enough. She teaches make-up classes and Works for her father during the summer. When you walk into her room, you can always see Mary Skillman, Betty Keough, Pat Vande C stle, or Kay Muench sitting on the bed or hanging on the cur- tains. Because Winifred is a fresh air fiend, she is going to do camp work this summer. And when life in the Wild becomes boring, she plans to teach. ,u gil rx , k, Q 1? ii uyv, 16 I t ni.f5'1'3 ...Quan MARGARET NASH-Sioux City, .Iowa-Two years at Briar Cliff between her freshman and senior years here, Margaret's hobby is swimming and her major is Physical Education. A member of W.A.A., the French Club, Mendel Forum, I.R.C., League of Women Voters, Orchesis and the Dolphins. She has won a swimming meet and swings a lovely golf club. She claims that Captain Kidd is one of her ancestors and her ambition is to be a banker or politician, but she will be resigned if Fate makes her a Physical Education director. QL: rf MARGARET MURRAY Minne sota-Because she likes hospitals and wants to be a dietetian, Mar- garet chose Foods and Nutrition for her major. She once wrote an essay on Why I Should Eat Bread Four Times a Day, and won a two dollar prize for it. After interning at Iowa State she would like to do work in a large hospital. She is either very happy and cheerful or very un- happy and not so cheerful. Diets are an obsession with her. Wea-,rwft ,J 2 'iff X l X f X 5 ' U GERTRUDE NELSON-Fergus Falls, Min- N ' ',' X nesota-An English major and Exconomics ff 'I minor with a yen for fashion buying and . ' modeling, Gertrude was editor-in-chief of f ,r the 1938 La covncha. she would like to ff, , attend a famous school for fashion buying -s ' in New York, seeing the United States ' by first, and someday be a buyer for an gfflukff exclusive shop. She says she has no ' M! hobbies, but she likes to sleep, dance, W., ' read, swim, and wear oxford glasses. ' V ' She likes Beethoven, Deems Taylor, and Elizabeth Hawes. Her pet aversion - crooked stocking seams and dirty gloves. X5 l Clv Q2-Z v fi gj N QsJf 4gxf i 1 , gg l 'xl ii I 1 PATRICIA O'BRIEN-Devi1's Lake, North Dakota-As Irish as the blarney stone itself is Pat with her braids and her wit, and she even lives on Kelly, Avenue. A brain truster with a passion for the radio and intellectual magazines, she was rosebearer in her junior year. She has met Jim Farley and Glenn ,t Gray, has lived in New York for M, two summers, has seen most of Canada that is seeable, majored in French and worked inalibrary. Her family history appeared in Ariston but she doesn't want to 7 be a historiang she might do , ' fashion designing or be a foreign W correspondent-she might do al- Q most anything and she could! 7. ' 6 74' X X 91?f' ws -il L Z Q 116 MARY CATHERINE 0'BRIEN1-Tracy, Minnesota -Her grandfather was a champion prize-fighter in Ireland, but she is not at all interested in a career. She has fun traveling around mfs-eting top-flight or- chestra leaders, collecting athletic awards, and having Charles Lindbergh as a second cousin. In high school she won a posture contest and paraded on floats, and now graduates from college a Home Economist. 5 l CHARLOTTE ORR-St. Paul, Minnesota- Born up North in Canada, having traveled to the South and California, and a bit East, Char finally settled at in-between St. Paul and got around to majoring in French and minoring in English and Business. She has discovered that people are the most fascinating pastime, which coincides fortunately with that teaching position Char desires. At various times she has been active with many of them Cpeople, that is, only the bestj in Players, Mendel Forum, Language Arts, the Secretarial Club, and dashing about with her friends. RUTH 0'DONNELL-St. Paul, Minnesota-Rather uniquely, Ruth is majoring in Latin, and would like to teach it to other students with leanings toward Caesar and his wars. She has also a decided in- terest in Business-it is her minor -and fate may usher her into some sort of office instead of a classroom. However, in a lighter mood, Ruth collects all sorts of little things and sets them around the house. Particularly she likes little angels, china ones, and shows off her collection of them at the slightest excuse for it. DONNA MAE NADEAU-White Bear, Min- nesota-Mexico, Canada, and most of the United States were points of Donna's travel. Winner of a Woman's Archery Award, she plays, paints, is interested in dramatics, radio work, sculpturing, swim- ming and sailboating. She spends most of her summers at the lake when she isn-'t attending summer school or teaching art and dramatics. A member of Players, Or- chesis, W. A. A., Dynamic Arts, and Langu- age Arts, she is an Art-Social Service major with a talent for designing dance programs. xl- X xul,' .t f hw f I A 449 1 X skip' 2 115 l X fl ff mmf buquey AN f Du A NAUM - Colby, BENIT Resemblmg Amfa ' also Iowa! n model Banda ls ing .kn0W ' - d sign ' xilrierested in iaSt?aJ31er,e5he has c ue.-1 Jam by her ignea an a. in Aft and des She bust in has uup t a has been t ot her Summers aonk Spent mos met a Travvlsm t lake. She bison Ameche's wife Kd and Sawing Collects Stamps? of her Wed 1 ' her impression' t writes dogg dabbles in Shia, people? Dsoetry dramatics, Pla ' t ie S or Y , of the Choral Club. . r and is 3 membe 473 N73 X I' wi ' , MARIE . , innesota-She worked in Glacier Park one summer and she liked it almost as well as she likes to sew and make unusual hats. Most of all, she would like to do secretarial work in the production end of motion picturesg she entered Vogue's contest and brushed up on her French. Sewing and music are her hobbiesg she has traveled extensively in the West. She is a member of Mendel Forum, Language Arts, Home Economics, and Secret PROULX-St Paul M' arial clubs. GENEVIEVE OZARK Minnea 1' - po is, Min- nesota-Biology major, Gen plays Viennese walzes and tries to keep Walrm in Betsy, Maxine Mazeis car. She minored in Chem- istry and Social Science, has failed to make any new discovery irq either field, and is a member of Pl ayers and Mendel Forum, Sh e has met Glen Gray, Casa Loma orchestra leader, and has won a five-dollar limerick contest. She has worked in, a drug store, been an attorney's sec- ' retary, a cosmetic demonstrator, part time chemist, and assistant drug man- ager. What comes next she does not know. X XX 3 Q X X , t Q kg gi 6 i ' I 6 y 1- , I 0 j N . 1 f l l --I 20 1 BARBARA ROSACKER-St. Paul, Minne- J f sota-Barbara is well-known in Speech 5, and Dramatic circles. Some day she ex- pects to make a name for herself in radio or the theatre. Barbara is a child 'of the East. She has traveled by car and train but prefers walking Cit is much healthierj. She is a member of practic- 11,0 xlli 60 41 fx 3 ally every club in the College and has y earned her salt by working in an exclusive ' shop. She has an obsession for writing N letters many of which reach Glacier Park. - 1' AAV Y' ' 5.-fl' W f ISABEL PRICE-Fargo, North Dakota-Doubly tal- ented in two lines here, for Isabel, a cousin of Dorothy Gish, by the way, won a short story contest and a music contest. This Delta Phi Lambdaite from North Dakota is majoring in the Library School, but she would really like to write books herself instead of cataloging them. She knows an Austrian baron from Vienna and collects poetry which, really has no con- nection except that it is a little romantical, no? t if-- ' .74 P 4 X 1 l NX ELEANOR RIPPEL-Mandan, North Dakota-After years of struggle Eleanor retains her one accomplishment--not being able to play either piano or violin. She just lives during her vacations and doesn't have a single hobby unless you can call Marge LaBine a hobby. Money holds little lure for her after working ten months as a secretary and not getting much of it even then. Majoring in Dietetics with Chemistry, History, and Business 'as a close satellites, she prefers her plain bob, second Caecelian, League of Women Voters, and Mendel Forum. She gave no opinion of current hat fads. N xl' Ig Nxt' 119 f S, 'Q' aiefif X xt -' s x. F i I x ANN RYANfE-verett, Washington ,Ann is an admirer oi Brunhilda and Amelia Earhartfand is ma joring in Physical Education an rninoring in Biology. She is essen- tially a club-woman, a worthy member oi the W.A.A., Orchesis the Dolphins, and Mendel Forum She is a chronic office holder and y is President of the W.A.A., Was Junior class secretary, and assist- .ed the business manager of the La. Concha. in '38. One year she did some practice teaching and made tive dollars. But since then she has been economically de- pendent. Her hobby, trying as it may be, is writing the sports page for the Wheel. Her travel has not been extensive but it been concentrated. She has d iorth to has 6. back an i years. travele school for a number o 120 f HELE French and S member Peech are fo of 0I'ch - the m ' , shr Peter Pan 'esls' pesigner awrs Ot this e has dir In Whlch sh 9f Costume ati0na1 ected page E WHS W S work . Institute andants forithe Sndy, drawlfl? Soqial service Iylvould like inter' ican Seityltticisms h'er Oted for her slfet e ' w - exponent Ofent, Helen h Ork in the Meg' numerable dla dance andalf be ome chieg C011 anCe d 35 ire . she Eeaisociation-lrrfss' Officercgfld ig- e 0 a m Sufel' t e rs, Language-Aizbegngf Orchclslif iiact' ' Menx el Y ay- FOrurn N RYAA V - sr . P . aul, Minnesota 2 T 1 ' f W o ,,.- ,iv 4 f 2l ' Minne' th Paul, -South S up for H ICTING earl Set' 'or A SCHL - up 3 m i her mal VIRGINI . . can Us thats A. both Mavis, an chemls fy aS 3 minor' he has wot hoW . ' - arf S ders Wlthlliijor and Senlfleieto Sew., and likes to her J ce' Agehflyvi for a hObby' alt 1O0kS so 1nS'-iran find tlme . such as nit you Pe0P1e can lated Qluestlonsh t I mean' D0 and Oke in unfe ou know W aMende1 Forum p tof ethereal' y member Of sor ' a . H She 15 think? t be a medical technician' h0p6S 0 Arts, and Language W, .i-cf , ,259 :gs we Q 5 - MAR L SCANLONN Paul, Minn Y CARROL .Y and tal ark this successful home town graduate. Mary Carr ciate ed 't on 38 and ed- or of the Wheel, was elected to Delta Phi Lambda, honorary liter- ary society. In her spare time, that is when not busying with Choral Club, Players, L.W.V., Language Arts, Press Conferences, getting out the Wheel, and her regular curriculum, she dallied with short stories and poems, invented non- sense languages, figured out cross- word puzzles, and bridge. The easy-going litterateur has a sense of humor which always e pr overcame th essure of the 6 1 ,7 deadline. 121 St esotaNActivit ent H1 oll, asso- 1 or of Arist ' it MARY HELEN THORNTON-St. Paul, Minnesota - Librarian, Helen, has met several writers of children's books in her time and has done some writing of her own for Ariston and The Wheel. She has spent her summers touring New England, seeing the state of Washington, and just resting at a cottage on Cass Lake. She does practice work at Minneapolis and St. Paul Public Libraries and hopes to be a librar- ian either in a college or in a public library. Her hobbies include music and creative writing. She is an officer of the Ambrosian Round Table, and a member of Mendel Forum and Language Arts clubs. 122 X l fx, B X K Q. l x - . if.: N ISABEL Sl-IIMOTA -Lonsdale, Minnesota-1-Isabel can sewg she made a hat for herself and she's willing to try again. Majoring in Sociology, she has a natural flair for people and likes to fill h xr room with them and then let them talk and amuse her. They are her hobby. She spends her vacations at the lake, recuperating from school, where she says she enjoys sleeping and sleeping-And then she sews. She is a member of Language Arts, Home BQ Economics, Mendel Forum, and Secretarial Club. KATHERINE MARY SWENSON-St. Paul, Minne- sota-Kay is majoring in Chemistry and minoring in Biology. Being a true scientist t heart, her only hobby is cleaning test-tubes. Shi has been em- ployed at the Golden Rule and the state capitol and feels pretty good about it. As Vice-President of the Senior Class, she is very xcapable. She is going to become a medical technician-maybe. LUCILLE SPICER-Fargo North , Dakota-As presi- dent of the Players she is vitally concerned with the drama. She writes and directs plays, is a member of Phi Omega Pi, edited the Pentagon, has managed the stage and lighting for college productions, even made a movie projector at home. A collector of books and toy soldiers, and a firm adherent of the Republican Party, No job in the Federal Theater there! sf-if I Xl ifv ' X X X, nuff? 4 W ANN SULLI VAN-Aitkin Minn , esota-If travel is an education in itself, Ann prac- tically has a Ph.D. She has been every- where from New York to California and knows enough about each state to write a travel b k ' ' oo . While in California, she lived through an ear ' about the whole thin in earthquakes, Ann tap dances for the seven brothers. She the Old Mill Stream time ago Ann kne w 7 than anyone else an thquake g. When diddles public and is happy not partaking on the piano, and reforms also sings Dow n by and loves it. A long her catechism better d won a statue. She also made a Very unusual dress but has not worn it yet. Her major is Sociology and her minor is Home Economics. She sings prettily in th e Choral Club and helps plan dances for the L anguage Arts Club. In between classes she works crossword puzzles and likes everybody. U y gn e S egg, 1, nu' 't UCD It J '-f o JV l K C J? 5 1 : ff ,af X GERTRUDE SPECK-East Moline, Illinois-Master of the impossible fable, she tells the one about the count she knew and if she had sent him back to Germany Herr Hitler would have paid her S10,000, so help her. Dietetics is her major and she has worked insur- island culin- Was a in a hospital and done secretarial Work for an ance agency. Every summer she camps on an in the Mississippi where she can exhibit her ary skill and try out queer recipes. Gertrude member of Home Economics club and Mendel Forum. N he N' A . Vi f c NELLIE SIORIS--St. Paul, Minnesota-Nellles family came from Greece thirty-five years ago and she is very proud of the fact. She is ambitious and has been employed as a typist in the court house and clerk in the Emporium flower shop. Her majors are Library Science and Business and she plays tennis and goes roller-skating for recreation. In fact, Nellie won a prize for her expert tennis playing, two years ago. Her ambition is to become a librarian but she likes secretarial work, too. MARY SKILLMAN-St. Louis, Mis- souri. A cross country traveler, Mary has seen Canada and Seattle as well as New York and the nation's capital. Somewhere along the way she devel- oped a love of china dogs which she collects with avidity and sets about her room with care. Being a Library Major, we presume she can catalog books as well as dogs. English is her minor and she is an active member of the Ambrosian Round Table and I.-R. C. Before coming to St. Cather- ine's, while at Mt. St, Josephls, she won a General Excellence Award and has been living up to it ever since. JANE SMITH-Bismark, North Dakota-A Home Economics major with a flair for singing, the piano, and dramatics, Jane is famous for her Gilbert and Sullivan roles, her sense of humor, and red hair. She has met composer Llewlyn and Clark Gable, would like to be a musical comedy star or teach and study music-wouldnlt mind in the least if she could repeat her four years here. She was an officer in the Choral Club, an editor of her high school annual, Winner of an eighth grade essay contest, and a secre- tary for thirteen months-what more can you ask? MARY STREIDL-Menominee, Michigan- Heroine Mary once saved a boy from drowning. She has seen the Carolinas, Washington, D.C., and Canada, and has never written anything but letters and term papers. She won a prize for first aid and another for Palmer Method. Sherwin Gee is her hobby. She can and likes to cook. A member of Mendel Forum, Dynamic Arts, I. R. C., and Home Economics Clubs, she has majored in Nutrition and minored in Chemistry and Biology. She spends her vacations matineeing and if you want to arouse her anger, call her Mary Agnes. W fha, Q1 1 L Q W' X L K f f Y K A xx f . Q 'l U v . 'r'r7 In I I if X ,XA Wi l i i CECELIA ZAUG-New England, North Dakota-Artistic Cecelia plays the piano and majors in Music, has a mother and grandfather who paint landscapes in oil. Not to limit her achievements, she won her music teaching certificate before she came to school, won a Ford on a ticket that was given her, and Won a speed contest in typing. She is a member of I.R.C., League of Women Voters, Language Arts, and Music Clubs. MARY ADELE WENZEL-Marinette, Wisconsin- Mary has gone Military. She plays the trumpet like an old soldier and hums taps before she retires for the night. Mary is majoring in Dietetics, but she is not quite so sure that Woman's place is in the home so is minoring in Chemistry. Mary is a Player, belongs to Mendel Forum, the Home Eco- nomics Club, and plays in the school orchestra. She intends to make her millions by collecting Indian- head pennies and the Cameo Classics. She spends all of her summers at Green Bay and claims that there is absolutely nothing abnormal about her. VIVIAN YOOS-Oshkosh, Wisconsin-Vivian is one of those distinguished people 'who has lived with the same roommate for four years. An English major with the ability to manage her little niece and nephew, Vivian likes good music and collect- ing the Cameo Classics. She would like to teach, and she would like to teach English-hence the Education minor. She likes tailored clothes, QA, X leather jackets, low heels, and lavender dresses. N X N -2 My I .X f K K Xt . ,J in MARY DELORES VARLEY-Faribault, Minnesota -To be an orchestra leader is the secret ambition of Pat,i' but she doubts if it will ever be ful- filled. More practical is her major in Economics and her hobby-typing. She dotes on it, and once won a typing speed contest. Variety of interests-swimming, dancing, driving, reading, tennis, traveling, playing the piano, feature Pat who likes college because it is so broad-minded. PATRICIA VANDE CASTLE-West DePere, Wis- consin-She dwells not far from St. NOrbert's College,' has been a representative at the Inter- national Relations Club in Omaha, and while there went to visit Boys' Town. A major in History and English, she would like to teach somewhere in Wisconsin. She is president of the I. R. C. and especially likes to read non-fiction books while listening to the radio of a leisure afternoon. C, 'ff' ff' 553- ' ' 4 X ,, Z '11 w Q F I get l 7 A. will l Eff' r.e. . S Wx i y ... 7 -. 5 ' ' rrr Q bfi f ' tl s s X x 1' tk A V A LAQ 1' K W CATHERINE TUSSING-St. Paul, Minne- sota-Catherine is an author. Some day she will publish a book of her collected term papers. She is a marvel at all sports and won a medal for basketball in the days of her youth. She is essential to W.A.A. and Mendel Forum. She has been to Winnipeg and all through the South- especially South Carolina. Mildred Hun- ziker is her moral support and Marie Proulx supplies anything missing in this way. INDEX ADMINISTRATION . . . ASSEMBLY ....... CANIPUS .... CLASSES- Art ...... Business . . . Classics ............. English ............... Kindergarten training .. . Library Science ....... Physical Education .. Religion ........... Science . , ......... . . CLASS OFFICERS- Junior ........... Senior ...... , . . . Sophomore .............. EXTRA VCURRICULAR- Carnival .... .......... Choral . ..... . Commuters . . , Dramatics ...... Formal Dances . . . Informal Dances .... Lounge ....,.... Orchestra . . . Residents . . . Sundeck . . . FACULTY ............ .......... LA CONCHA, explanation of name. . . ORGANIZATIONS- College Association . . Choral Club ,.,...... Dynamic Art Club .......... Home Economics Club ......... International Relations Club Language-Arts Club .......... League of Women Voters Mendel Forum ........... Music Club ........ Secretarial Club ............ Sodality ..................... Women's Athletic Association .. PUBLICATIONS- Ariston .......... Catherine Wheel ......... La Concha ................. SECTIONS OF LA CONCHA- Campus .....,.............. Morning . . . Noon .... Night .... . . . . . Seniors ...... . . .,.... . . . SHIELD, interpretation of .. SPORTS- Archery . . . Basketball .. Bowling . . . Hockey .... Ping-Pong .. Swimming .. Tennis ..... Volleyball . . . 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