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  • Fashion illustration of three women in “sportswear” with three fabric swatches. Mostly black and white with some green, pen and pastel on board. The first is wearing a wide neck top with a line of cutouts above the bust and a pleated skirt at the waist. The second is in a long sleeved sweater and shorts and a sweatband. The third is in a short sleeved button down dress with trim at the neckline, shoulders, and down the buttons. First swatch is grey brown and grey with darker stripes. Second is white fabric with a dark teal layered over. The third is a white with maroon stripe fabric with white over it. The artist name is Marian Deegan and the year is 1980. Measurements: 11 x 4 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    Marian Deegan was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1981.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a dress with very large black fabric around the shoulders arms and hands, and light fabric down the central dress. The artist is listed as Cheryl Schamburek, 1980. On the back is written, “p. 3 Balenciaga dress.” Oil and charcoal on board. Measurements: 12 x 16 inches.

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". The caption was "Gown by Cristobal Balenciaga, Spanish Fashion Designer, 1958". Artist Cheryl Schamburek was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1980.
  • Fashion illustration of four women, labeled “illustration #9 Assemblage of the Constellations” with each of the women labeled left to right, “Katy Schwengel, Katy Schwengel, Becky Huth, Janet Protz.” Black and white marker on paper. The first woman is wearing a floral and striped sweater with dark pants and heeled boots. The second wears a high neck sleeveless fitted dress with some sort of fringe or hanging fabric from the neck and slit in the skirt. The third is wearing a sleeveless scoop neck skirt gathered in the front and the last is wearing a drop waist floral coat with a dark lapel. There is no year and no artist name. The measurements are 17 x 14 inches. "Iva Braovac" is written in pencil in bottom right corner, meaning she was likely the artist.

    This artwork was featured in the 1990 Fashion Show Program, "Zeitgeist, spirit of the times...". Iva Braovac, Katy Schwengel, Becky Huth, and Janet Protz were Mount Mary Fashion Design students in the early 1990s, but it is unknown whether they graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in “dressy dresses” which are both long sleeved and calf length. Mostly black and white with some green and yellow, pen and pastels on board. The first has lace at the neck and a thin belted waist. The second has a large bow at the neck and a thicker belted waist. There are two swatch areas: one is a blue grey and one is a peacock-colored fabric paired with a back fabric. Artist name is Marian Deegan and year is 1980. Measurements are 11 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    Marian Deegan was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1981.
  • Fashion illustration of five children in various clothes, labeled “cherished species; illustration #3” and with each child listed labeled left to right: June Kohlman; Laura Jette; Mary Menheer; Chris Purvis; Cindy Koprowski. Black and white pen on paper. The first child is in a tiered mid length dress with a cropped long sleeved jacket that has bows as closures. The second is a skirt suit. The third is a shorter dress with a big collar and duck on the pocket of the dress. The fourth is in a two piece long sleeve long pants set that may be plisse. The last is in a robe with jungle animals on it. Artist labeled as LS. No year. Measurements: 17 x 11 inches.

    This artwork was featured in the 1990 Fashion Show Program, "Zeitgeist, spirit of the times...". June Kohlman, Laura Jette, Mary Menheer, Chris Purivs, and Cindy Koprowski were Mount Mary Fashion Design students, but it is unknown whether they graduated from the program. According to the program, the artist is likely Lih Shyu, who was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1993.
  • Fashion illustration of three woman, labeled “illus #6 sea breeze” with the first woman labeled as Nancy Kessenich and the group of two women on the right having the singular label of Rachel Nelson. The first woman is in a cropped long sleeved jacket with a high neck shirt and skirt, in the middle is either a textured panel of the shirt or a corset. The group of two women are wearing the same skirt that is sheer and floral, but the first wears a long button down vest top and an oversized blazer with a purse and large earrings, and the second wears a sleeveless button down vest with a large collar and large earrings. No date, artist listed as S. Way. Black and white pen on paper. Measurements: 17 x 11 inches. 

    This artwork was featured in the 1990 Fashion Show Program, "Zeitgeist, spirit of the times...". Nancy Kessenich and Rachel Nelson were Mount Mary Fashion Design students, but it is unknown whether they graduated from the program. According to the program, the artist is likely Sarah Way, who may have been a Mount Mary student as well.
  • Fashion illustration of four women in beach wear. Written on the page is “illus #4: high tide” and two of the women are labeled as jill de rocher (2 and 4) and two are labeled as tanya gross (1 and 3). First image is a button down long sleeve and shorts set. Second is a back view of a one piece short sleeved swimsuit with a cutout on the back. Third is a short sleeve and long pants set. Last is a one piece sleeveless swimsuit with a cover up. No year, artist written as “LS”. Black and white pen and marker on construction paper. Measurements: 18 x 12 inches.

    This artwork was featured in the 1990 Fashion Show Program, "Zeitgeist, spirit of the times...". Jill De Rocher was a Mount Mary Fashion Design student, Class of 1980, and Tanya Gross was a Fashion Merchandising student, Class of 1981. Unknown whether they graduated from the program. According to the program, the artist is likely Lih Shyu, who was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1993.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman wearing a raincoat. Written on the paper reads, “raincoat: set-in sleeve; snap-front closing; smocking at bust and cuff; working pocket; turban cap: smocked around edge. Rainwear.” Illustration is in black and white. Artist name is D. Michelle Schlosser and the year is 1976-1977. Charcoal and marker on board. Measurements: 10 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    D. Michelle Schlosser was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1977.
  • Fashion illustration of woman with long dress and sweater over it. Dress is a dark color, sweater has light colors at the top, pattern in the middle, darker color on bottom. Illustration is in black and white and reads, “Dalani II” on it. Marker and colored pencil on tissue paper. The only date is 3/8 (no year) and the artist is Tomasi. All other Tomasi examples are dated 1976. Measurements: 12 x 19 inches.

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of woman in flowing sheer white full length dress. The year is 1971 and the artist is S Sobczynski. Charcoal, pencil, and pastel on construction paper. Measurements: 12 x 17.5 inches.

    Susan Sobczynski was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1971.
  • Fashion illustration of woman in a cape with a big bow in the front and pants. Line drawing only. Artist name Karen L Green, year 1976-1977. Pen on board. Measurements: 10 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards". 

    Karen L. Green was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1977.
  • Fashion illustration of two “lounge” outfits, one with a wrap sleeveless top and tiered layers to the dress and the other with a long wrap short sleeved top over a dress. Fabric samples attached to the board represent a robin’s egg blue and a cream color. 1976-1977, artist Debbe Vieiralves. Marker, watercolor, and charcoal on board. Measurements: 10 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    Deborah Vieiralves was a Fashion Department graduate, Class of 1977. It is unknown if she majored in Fashion Design or Fashion Merchandising.
  • Fashion illustration of two views of a woman in a knee length outfit comprising of either a dress with yellow/green stripes on the top and dark florals on the bottom, or a top and skirt. The second view shows a cropped jacket over the outfit the same pattern as the skirt with large sleeves. No year, artist name is P. Kasper. Marker and charcoal on construction paper. Measurements 12 x 14 inches.

    The artist is possibly Patricia "Patsy" Kasper, a Fashion Design major, Class of 1972.
  • Fashion illustration of two views of a woman in a long dress. The first view has a cape over the dress and the second view you can see the entire dress with a high neck and short sleeves. No date. Artist name is P. Kasper. Marker, charcoal, and pastel on construction paper. Measurements: 12 x 14 inches.

    The artist is possibly Patricia "Patsy" Kasper, a Fashion Design major, Class of 1972.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman sitting in a blouse with peter pan collar and peplum waist as well as black flowy pants or skirt. The blouse has a rick-rack type pattern on it and is white and yellow with the pattern in black. The date is 1978 and the artist name is C. Bartz. Oil, pastels, and charcoal on construction paper mounted within mat board and covered with plastic. Measurements of the actual drawing paper: 19x18 inches; measurement of holder the drawing is slipped into: 23 x 20.

    Carol Bartz was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1979.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in dresses. Black and white marker and oil on construction paper. The first is facing forward and in a flowing belted long-sleeved dress. The other is a side view of another flowy dress with a square neckline and a flower in the model’s hair. These images are in black and white and there is no date. The artist name is Toth. Measurements: 11 x 17 inches

    This artwork was featured in the 1977 Fashion Show Program, "Projections". The illustration features designs by Tracey Toth (Class of 1977) and Pamela Paulus (Class of 1978).
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a full length orange and pink dress, views of front and behind. Dress has a large collar, three buttons, and then a belted waist and large skirt. Pattern is orange and pink floral and fabric sample is attached. Artist is Barbara Newby and date is 5/2/1968. Watercolor, pastels, and pen on construction paper. Measurements: 18 x 24 inches.

    Barbara Newby Borgwardt was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1970. She later served as a member of the Fashion Department faculty at Mount Mary after she graduated.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman wearing pajamas/lingerie on a sliver of a moon. It is a two-piece set of a camisole and shorts. Written in the bottom right is, “Lingerie ad using symbolic of circular shapes – heading and copy.” Black and white marker and colored pencil on tissue paper. The date is 2/2/1976 and the artist name is Tomasi. Measurements: 12 x 18 inches.

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of woman wearing a long coat, two views. Written on the page is: “coat. Raglan-center seam sleeve. Gusset underarm. Snap at turtle collar. Hidden snaps under fly front. Detail-pocket for sunglasses at side of sleeve. Suit-working pockets. Coats.” A swatch of a dark khaki fabric is included. Artist name is D. Michelle Schlosser and date is 1976-1977. Pen and charcoal on board. Measurements: 10 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    D. Michelle Schlosser was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1977.
  • Fashion illustration of woman with “sheet metal circles linked together” in a dress overlay, “basic dress underneath.” The artist name is Cindy Gefke and the measurements are roughly 5 x 15 inches, but it is not a rectangular piece of paper. No date. Watercolor, marker, and graphite on paper.

    Cynthia "Cindy" Gefke was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1969.
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