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V. Coad Editor-in-Chief C. Klorer Associate Editor B. Vette Advertising Manager - M. wi.: 1 M, F. Walsh Business Manager I. Pickel Patrons M. Fink Art Editor 76 LAUHETANUM A YEARBOOK in the making has been on the minds of each member of the Lauretanum Staff during the past year. Each one could vaguely see the finished product. It seemed as though the editing time would never come. Hard work was fastened upon everyone, and many long and tedious hours were spent in the publication office. As time grew shorter, the dead line hopped upon us. It is now that we have the opportunity to present our product to you. We are proud of it and we hope you feel the same. Our efforts were directed toward editing a yearbook which would meet with the approval of the entire student body. The Lauretanum Staff of 1937 hopes that it has not failed in its purpose and that this book will form a part of the students' college treasures.
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,,-css ll LUHETTINE The LORETTINE, the oldest student publication at Webster College, is a literary quarterly. In the first student issue of the year-a Home Number by the way- The Purpose and Need of a Catholic Youth Organization is demon- strated. Thomas More, peace, negroes, and Scarlett O'Hara are discussed in the mid-semester issue. The summer num- ber, appearing twelve months after the death of Chester- ton, is dedicated to him. It views him from the angles of art and philosophy. A new and popular feature of the LORETTINE, this year, is its Student Directory in the last pages. Here are listed the officers of clubs and participants in important activities. The LORETTINE has endeavored to widen its scope, to dis- play its interest in school and world affairs, and to link present and past. Through the girls who reveal a knack for writing, the LORETTINE has attempted to express a few of the ideas and ideals that prevail at Webster College. R ODonnell G Wencker M. Grummel l- Devaney Editor Business Manager M Neidzialkowski, D. Knisley, M. R. Hughes, M. Whitener l75l
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s - amp T SECTION CLUBS THE Section Clubs of Webster College were organized in 1933 by Dr. George F. Donovan. Their pur- pose is to increase the enrollment of the college by personally contacting high school seniors, by sending them THE WEB. The Section Clubs enable the girls from a certain section of the country to get together and become acquainted, and have also proved to be a bond between the alumnae and the students. Each club covers a certain geographical area depending upon the localities from which the girls come. There are six clubs which represent the following states: Illi- nois, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas, Colorado, California, Louisiana, North Da- kota, Alabama, Kentucky, and New York. This year the Section Clubs pledged them- selves to help the Loretto Foundation in conducting a raffle. The raffle was to provide funds for the establishment of a permanent field secretary so the clubs could further their purpose of increasing the enrollment of Webster College. T771 M. Whitener President oi Missouri Club L. Geis President of Northern Illinois Club M. McBride, President oi Western Club G. Wencker President oi St. Louis Club M. R. Hughes President oi Southern Club D. Keeley President of Southern Illinois Club
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