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Illustration of the first Mundelein-Loyola tea dance, from The Tower 1931 yearbook, page 107.
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The Skyscraper, 1933-06-08, page 1 (detail).
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The Skyscraper, 1933-04-28, page 1 (detail). Mr. Frank Dahm, author of the Little Orphan Annie radio sketch, visted Mundelein's radio broadcasting class.
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The Skyscraper, 1932-12-15, page 2. Letter of thanks reprinted from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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The Skyscraper, 1932-01-29, page 1 (detail). Mundlein offers the first course of its kind in Chicago, taught by daytime studio director for Station WGN Miss Katherine Gould Roche.
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Mundelein students listened to the first broadcast of Vatican Radio, including an address by the Pope in Latin.
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A collage of photos of various students wearing rollerskates, in costumes, drawing, playing trumpet, and standing in greenhouse.
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The Mundelein Verse Speaking Choir poses dramatically in white gowns.