October 22, 1941 THE SCRIPTORIUM Page 3 Tri-Arts Entertain at Annual Tea; Literature Succumbs to Clubs Feature Fall Get-Togethers National "Weekness' America's typical "weekness" It's breezed about from campus to campus that clubs are the is apparent again in the advent spice of college life. Activities of Scholastican societies run the gamut of Natonal Book Week, Novem- ^SCRIPT from initiations to speakers and parties, as the groups think up ber 2 to November 8. Among the new ways to induct their members, seek sparkling guests to enliven first of the nation's publicized their meetings, and plan myriads of jollities to keep spirits high. "weeks," Book Week has en- The Tri-Art society will enter- The traditional Hallowe'en dured the ridicule and satire that Football games, the call to the tain at its annual informal tea party given by freshman nurses has been aimed at such as, 11 wild, weddings, and anniver- for the faculty and non-resident for junior and senior nurses will Your-Second-Favorite-Grocer- saries, as well as parties of every Week," "Irrigated-Orange- THEY SAY the college girl's students Friday, October 24, be held in the auditorium at the size and form have taken a prom- forte is originality, and when from 3:00 to 5:00, in the Lobby nurses' home October 30. Adele Week," and "Defeated-Corn- inent place in the lives of the you consider some of her ma- Parlors. Harris, president, has named the huskers-Week." It has survived students these breezy autumn terializing whims, it becomes Jean Tennant is the chairman following committee chairmen: because the public has realized days. clear that this observation is and is assisted by Arlene Berg, Josephine Vandenboom, Marion its beneficial and worthwhile based upon fact. JeanRyan, Lothaire McDowell, Jackson, Dorothy Jane Brown, effects. The public has come to ONE OF THE FIRST St. Helen Doyle, JoAnn Carlson, and Veronica Kaim. think in the terms of one cur- Scholasticans to trek to Memor- Take, for instance, the com- Jean Bergfalk, Eleanor Spicer, rent librarian, that "good books ial Stadium was Phyllis Sunder pletely silly mittens being shown Betsy Pinch, Frances Sheridan, are the vitamin supply for cul- who saw Minnesota trounce Illi- this year. One pair, shaggy and Patricia Koors, and Carol Stan- Seniors and Freshmen tural nourishment." nois. On the same week end Do- rough, resembles nothing in this ton. Frolic at Initiation As the artist simply puts a lores Matter, Bernice Braa, world except a commonplace frame around nature so that Mary McLaughlin, and Marian mop. You wear 'em though and The Rangers Club initiated To extend a welcome to the people may appreciate it in se- Geissler attended the football love 'em. their social activities with a new arrivals at the College, the lected and featured quantities, game and dance at the home- members of the senior class en- so the author has put life and coming celebration in Cloquet. Another peculiarity is the roller-skating party last week- end. tertained the freshmen October its activities between two covers. Lois Liston and Phyllis Eckman knicker-blouse. One piece. It's 10. A treasurer hunt was held In this manner he presents and will do a little celebrating at not so peculiar after all, but followed by a candlelight cere- preserves the accounts for the the U. of Minnesota next week really rather practical when you The first meeting of the Play- mony presenting the nine ideals readers of now and the future. end. see the smooth fit it gives under makers' Guild was held October of the senior class. Serving as "Forward with books for skirts and jumpers. Be enter- 14, with Elcie Jenia as chairman. chairman of the party, Rose- young Americans." "Forward ALL SATURDAY messages prising and wear it with ski The officers for 1941-1942 are: mary Kummet was assisted by with books for better citizen- for Agnes Birkholz and Mary pants or slacks for winter. Nan Scanlon, president; Mon- Thelma Pearson, Lucille Weber, ship." These are two of the time- Schumacher will be forwarded ica Ryan, vice-president; Mary to St. James Orphanage where One more practical invention Mary Kilsdonk, Virginia Lee, ly slogans incorporated in this Ellen McLear, secretary; Peggy and Betty Engebretson. year's celebration. The ideas and they have begun work with a is the all-in-one slip and blouse. Olson, treasurer; Eileen Schulte, Brownie Troop. It's really pretty enough to ideals they extend initiate the publicity manager; and Phyllis drive. Don't be backward about wear as a dress, but we'll leave Johnson, social chairman. Sociology Club Holds AMONG THE home goers such ideas up to you. coming forward and joining the were Beverly Hocum, to Super- Meetings will be held during Picnic at Marygladc Book Week campaign. ior; Dorothy Fesler to Nopem- PIGTAILS seem to be staging the noon hour of the third Fri- ing; Jean Shea, Monica Ryan, a comeback. If you can't grow day of each month. To acquaint the older mem- Bette Dillon, and Kathleen Mc- your own, you simply must bers with their new associates, Cann, to Hibbing; and Stella give some thought to the cute Members of the Phi Sigma the Sociology Club held an in- Did You Know Bachinski to International Falls. felt caps with long, be-ribboned society met at a supper meeting formal party last night at Mary- felt pigtails attached. at the home of Arlene Tetu glade. Monica Ryan was the editor COMPETING with the October 15. Final plans for their Marguerite Webber of the St. of her yearbook in Hibbing? stronger sex one of these week For once it's smart to be in Louis County Welfare board ends will be Jan Albrecht who the red. So take advantage of all-school party were made. Kathleen McCann was drum was the speaker at the opening major of her school band in is planning a hunting trip in the this financial "believe-it-or-not" meeting. southern part of the state. and outfit yourself in red—any- The Phi Alpha Chi had a Gilbert? thing and everything you can supper meeting Tuesday, the Among the members of the Valerie Drayna knit twelve WORD HAS eeked out that think of—even rubber boots. 7th of September. They dis- club doing outside work are: sweaters last year? Jean Hassett has had some Last year everyone wore them; cussed the year's program and Janice Albrecht, Girl Scout work; Carol Braun was president of mighty interesting and glorious this year you can be different the annual Home Economics Aileen Harvey,Girl Marines; and the Girls' Athletic Association dates with horses and men of in bright fireman red ones. Convention to be held at St. Jean Glass and Winifred Ryan in Kohler, Wisconsin? late. Catherine's College, St. Paul, who will soon take a group of Margie Macdonald was prom Yarn hats are the rage. So Minnesota on November 1. youngsters hiking. queen at the Rhinelander, Wis- TO CONGRATULATE the get busy and knit, crochet, or consin high school? bride and catch the bouquet, just plain braid yourself a goodly Elaine Himmelsbach made a variety. Also, deck yourself out Dorothy Birmingham was edi- trip to Merrill, Wisconsin. Betty in a peasant-y dirndl and be tor of the high school yearbook Dougherty journeyed to Minne- well turned out for classes, at Moline, Illinois? apolis for her cousin's wedding, dates, games, and dances. Personality plus . . . the plus being a huge maroon Cadillac Mary Jean Tuttle took part while a fiftieth anniversary called . . . natural curly hair that's the envy of all ... a pug nose in two operettas and one opera Lorraine Gonya to Madison, SPOTTED AROUND CAMPUS— and dancing feet distinguish her from the rest of us. Her in high school? Wisconsin for a week end. Rosemary Kummet in a yummy favorite song is "Jim" . . . with reason . . . couldn't be anyone red plaid reversible . . . Phyllis else but—Arlene Tetu. Warner with cannibal upon can- nibal dangling from her necklace A tall comely brunette who shows a striking resemblance . . . Arle Berg in her new "closest to that movie hero from whom she gets her nickname, "Ty." I could get to cerise" sweater . . . Quiet and friendly . . . one of the more literary of the Monocles Score Winning Points Betty Nelson in a swish red . . . is—Jean McCallum, dirndl , . . Helen Doyle in a Hails from the town across the bay . . . dubs herself scrumptious bold-plaid suit . . . "your old auntie Gabbie" . . . full of the three "Vs." There's in a King Dress Betty Engebreison putting her bound to be lots of hilarity when this vivacious sophomore best foot forward in gold- is around . . . you're right—Laura Conroy. trimmed brown wedgies . . . A transfer from D. S. T. C. . . sister of one of our alumnae from Wahl's Lorraine Baer taking classes . . . her lively personality and friendly manner make this seriously in a casual plaid blonde one of the most likable of the new Scholasticans. for touchdowns in suit . . . Lothaire McDowell be- She's got "it" . . . it's—Muriel Broman. comingly suited in green con- a perky frock with vel- One of the girls from Cloquet town . . . dark hair . . . veteen bodice and striped trasted with amber . . . more laughing eyes . . . gets quantities of thick letters and phone green . . . this time Carol Hanson calls from N. Corsden J. . . a handsome redhead. Her white wool skirt. Or select your in long slip-over and plaid skirt. leather chair is the cause of many pangs of jealousy . . . lucky favorite from a variety of LASTLY BUT NOT LEASTLY, did we'd say—Marion Geissler. classic shirtwaists and tail- you know that you can now ored dresses. 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