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Western Carolinian January 19, 1942

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  • Contributing Their Tid-Bit for Defense — Inspired by the avalanche of thank-yous which one cake brought in, 110 Home Economics students at Mundelein College, Chicago, set aside a "Bake a Cake for a Soldier Day" and really went into production. The cakes were sent to Army, Navy and Marine bases all over the country. And do the boys like 'em! ■ \ 4l ■« J <^ ™ f • 1 Y ' 1 For Once It's Being Danced! — Swirling his bright red cloak, Matthew Vit- tucci does the Dance of the Bull to the delight of student guests at a recent Open House at Willard Straight Hall, the student union of Cornell University. Matthew has been dancing since he was seven and has been teaching the art for the past four years. Collegiate Digest Photo bv Leviton Collegiate Digest Photo by Rice Cramming for a Test — But this time it's in sorority lore and not a language quiz. Pledges Doris Swenson, Margaret Hansvall, and Toni Eckert have to study if they expect to be initiated into Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of North Dakota. Preview of What's to Come? — Women of the nation may soon be forced into cotton stockings so these Texas State College for Women students, Marion Good, left, Blake Gohlman, Mary Ann Curlee, and Judy Jones, posing with a cotton stocking on one leg and a silk or nylon on the other, are helping to make the cotton substitutes a CampUS fashion. Collegiate Digest Photo bv Berg.r ■i m Discover $500,000 Art Treasure — This 600 year-old painting, discovered at St. Mary's College, South Bend, Ind., is believed to be the work of Giotto de Bondone, thirteenth century master. The wood panel painting of St. Francis of As- sisi is valued at half a million dollars Acn"
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