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Pafte Six- SKYSCRAPER It's the Daily News That Pays Sports Stars Win W.A.A. Trophies, Medals, Sweaters Marine Room Will Be Scene of Banquet, May 21 . . . and Ruth Feiereisel, first prize winner in the Chicago Daily News short story contest, and Alice Breckinridge, second prize winner, seem to be happy over their dividends. Academic, Departmental, Activities Honors Qiven At Convocation, May 15 Boots, Saddle, To Horse, and Away-May 22 Horse Show Scheduled for 1:30 P.M. Highest college honors tor superior scholarship in their junior and senior years were awarded to Mary Caroline Bcmis, Winifred Greenspahn, Dorothy Sugruc, and Catherine Miller by the Reverend John '. McCormick. S.J.. head of the department of philosophy at Loyola university, at the annual Honors Day Convocation yesterday. Seniors who received College Honors were Mary Caroline Bemis. Winifred Greenspahn. Dorothy Sugrue, and Cath erine Miller. Juniors meriting College Honors were Dorothy McCarthy, Anne Marie O'Rourke, Rita Valenzano, and Jean Tracy. College Honors went to the following sophomores: Marianne Donohoe. I'.lea- nor Kandratas, Natalie Letcher. Royce McFadyen, Marilyn Mcllugh. Rosemary Shanahan. Caroline Sullivan. Louise Szkodzinski, and Angela Voller. Class Honors were merited by stu dents in the upper ten percent of each class. The seniors who were awarded these were Dorothy Adams, Kathryn Dealy, Helen Jane Desscro. Margaret Groark, Dorothy Homan, Eleanor Lan- don. Jeanne MeGinnis, Ruth Perry, and Marie Von Driska. Class Honors went to juniors Lavinia Cole, Elaine Harlman. Aldona Sakalas. and Rosemary O'Donnell. Sophomores meriting Class Honors were Catherine Barton. Jean Bemis. Catherine Bettenbcnder. Albina Gher ardi. Dorothy Green, l.aurette Kcshen, Evelyn Kosar. Leona Lowe, and Rosa mond McMillan. Freshmen meriting class honors were Lois Austen. Margery I'.rost. F.dith Bu- kowski. Mary Corr, Elsie Cramer. (Catherine Georgouses, Marian Jacobs. Barbara I.avin. Dorothy Meehan. Rc- gina Moran. Rita Ann Mulhern. Grace- mary Nolan, (irace O'Connor, Jean Pat- noe, Lillian Questiaux, Margery Row- bottom. Dolores Rudnik, Charlotte Sa- franski, Lorraine Saigh, Helen Saner, Teresa Schniid, Evelyn Sugg, and Mil dred Welch. Students who have merited honors in the different departments were award ed departmental honors as follows: Golden Rose for service in Drama. Loretta J. Calnan; Awards in Music merited by Ruth Perry and Frances Piskozub; Award in Home Economics merited by Janet McCarty; Awards in Chemistry merited by Dorothy Adams and Eleanor Landon. Award in Zoology merited by Cath erine Miller and Dorothy Homan; Awards in Mathematics merited by Margaret Groark and Dorothy Sugrue; Award in Economics merited by Mary Margaret O'Flaherty; Award in History merited by Mary Caroline Bemis; Awards in Sociology merited by Betty Bovnton. Helen Jane Dessero, and Jeanne McGinnis: Award in French merited by Evelyn Tcmpleman ; Awards in English merited by Virginia Chea tham, lean Fraser, and Marie Von Driska. Awards for work on The Skyscraper were given to Marie Von Driska. Marie Rudd, Muriel Moll. Dorothy Mc Carthy, and Joan Morris: for work on The Review, to Virginia Cheatham. Jean Eraser. Mary Caroline Bemis. Betty Lou Rioitlan. and Ruth Perry. For the Chicago Daily Mews contest: first prize. Ruth Feiereisel. second prize. Alice Breckinridge. An award for work in the secretarial department was merited by Rosemary Deneen. Activities awards were given as fol lows : for work in Forum and I tiscus- sion, Janet McCarty; honorable men tion for work in Freshman Debate con test merited by Helen Saner and Mil dred Welch. Awards for Athletic (Continued on Page 7, Col. 1) The beautiful Marine dining room of the Edgewater Beach hotel will be the scene of the W A.A. banquet to be held Wednesday. May 21. Trophies will be given to the following aquatic stars: free style, to Ellen Jane Fitzgibbon: back stroke. Mary Harring ton ; breast stroke, to Rosemary Shana han; diving, to Ann YViuglcr, Marie Cassettari, captain of the winning soph omore swimming team, and individual high-point scorer of the inter-class swim ming meet, the Terrapin president, El len Jane Fitzgibbon, and Belly White, departing Terrapin seniors. Rae Balsamo. freshman ping-pong and tennis champion, will receive a trophy. Angela Voller and Dorothy Hein will he awarded medals for bowling. A medal will also be given to the winner of the gcdf tournament. A loving cup goes to Frances Kane, senior basketball captain, and gold bas ketballs to members of her team; Eileen Mahoney. June Kash. Betty White, Peg gy Eby. Margaret Groark, Ellen Jane Fitzgibbon. and Patricia I lolland. The honor of receiving the 1,1100 point gidd seal goes to Ellen Jane Fitzgibbon, Betty White, and Frances Kane. Major letters, requiring 750 points, go to Ann Wilkins, Doris Knockaert, Jean Tomaso. Marie Cassettari, and Ruth Con way. School sweaters for 500 points will be given to Ann Wingler. Marie Bencher, Dorothy Behm, June Kash, and Geraldine I (off maii. The following students will receive minor letters for 250 points: Ann Goode, Marilyn Mcllugh, Elizabeth Millar, Ruth Rinderer. Marcella Garrity, Lois Austin, Irene Mikos, Lucille Bates. Dorothy Fiedler, Mary Kay Jones, Alice Dowling, Mary Stokes, Elaine Fciefcisal. Patricia Brons, Mary Ellen Winblad, Caroline Sullivan, Gomer Ann McMahon. Dorothy Behm, Vivian Hack- ett, Irene Fitzgerald, Nancy Guiliano, Rosemary Viglione. Marian O'Brien, Mary Jane Maloney. Frances Dickinson, Jane Courtney. Margaret Duffy. Audrey Ewry. Etbelinda Harrigan. Mary Jane Poffenbarger. Shirli Wolff. Barbara Thomson, Dorothy Schaar, Rae Balsamo, Frances Smith. Phyllis Zelinski, Jane Trahey, Mary Loretta Graham, and Lillian Quicstiaux. The first horse show in the history of the College is to he held May 22 at 1:30 p.m. in the outdoor area of Christensen's Riding academy. Everyone is invited and may secure tickets at the door. The events are: 1. The Grand Entrance . . . all riders. 2. Three-gaited competitii n by Class A. .3. Drill . . . Frances Kane, Jean Tracy, Margaret Byron, Irene Fitzgerald, Mary Catherine Quinn, Mary Kay Jones, Audrey Ewry. Dolores Riewer. Marian Schmidt, Patricia Crumley, Marie Bencher. Patricia Gaffney, Bet ty Jane Barnes, Shirli Wolff, Varia Adams, and Dorothy Behm. 4. Three gaiteel competition by Class B. 5. Lancing event . . . Irene Fitzgerald, Betty Jane Barnes. Mary Kay Jones. Jean Tracy. Mary Catherine Quinn. Dorothy Behm. and Audrey Ewry. 6. Games . . . open competition among riders. 7. Exhibition . . . open competition among riders. 8. Finals in the three-gaited competition. 9. Grand Finale trophies and ribbons awarded. Skyscrapings Spring Sunshine Promotes Tennis, Golf Tournaments With the weather giving everyone spring fever, the students are turning to the great outdoors in search of temporary mental relief from finals and conipre- hensives. The Tennis tournament, which is being sii ierviscd by Marie Cassettari. and which began on May 7, will terminate next Wednesday, May 21. Rae Balsamo. freshman, is the winner of the fall tour nament. Entered are Peggy Schweisthal. Shir ley Klodzinski. Rae Balsamo. Betty Troost, Geraldine Hoffman. Florence Kelly, Evelyn Kosar. and Mary F . Walsh. The spring Golf tournament, scheduled for tomorrow, will he held at a nearby golf course. Everyone i- eligible. A -li ver golf ball will he awarded to the win ner, at the W.A.A. banquet. For further details, see Peggy Schweisthal. manager. The first official C.A.A.U. Duet Syn chronized swimming meet will be held May 17 at the Madison Athletic club. 4721 W. Madison St. Even though finals and comprehen- sives are the order of the clay, Mun delein girls find time in between for banquets, teas, carnivals, and dances. We wonder if there will be as many Loyolans al our Senior Ball on the twenty-ninth as there were Mundelein- ites at theirs on the third, when amniig the glamour girls of the evening were Rita Kennelly, Eleanor Landon, Dor othy Homan, Celia Kilgariff, Zelda Se quin, Mary Harrington, Bette Condren, Sally Cahill, Maryanne Brockhaus, Jean Bemis, Dorothy Behm, Jane Lyons, Helen Cashion, Virginia Eckmann, Eth el Cooney, Angela Voller, Anne Marie O'Rourke, Charlotte Safranski, Adele Ross, Audrey Wade, Marie Nordby, Jane Williams, and Patricia Sheppard. Or will dales from out of town he the I'airhaired boys? For Kaye O'Reilly, Margery Linnehan, Peggy Meade and Patricia Holland starred at the Notre Dame Senior Ball: Rosemary Deneen, and Patty Gould at the Marquette Sen ior Ball; Helen O'Day at the Theta Chi Spring formal at Illinois; and Peggy Meade and Ellen Jane Fitzgibbon are traveling 700 miles to Ithaca. New York, for the Senior Ball and for the Navy Ball at Carnegie Tech this week end. Patricia Hoffman is going to New York to the Niagara University Prom, and Geraldine McGarry is going to Pittsburgh to the Carnegie Tech Prom. Then, too, Honore Von Harz, Fran ces Dickinson, Elaine Mogilka and Winifred Kelly spent a recent weekend at Notre Dame, while Virginia Cheath am weekended at Purdue. 'Flipping the light fantastic to the music of Del Courtney at the Conti nental Room were Irene Weber, Mary Jane Garvey, Mary Louise Shannon and Loretta Calnan. Dancing to the syncopation of Jan Garber, the idol oi the airlanes, at the Empire Room, were Rosemary Lanahan, Mildred Mahoney, and Marjorie Carlos. With the Skipper al the Edgewater Beach Kathryn Dealy, Anne Trave, Marian O'Brien, Jeanne McGinn, Loretta Howard, Pa tricia Ellis, Mildred Greene, and Kath leen McNulty. At the beautiful Camel lia House Terry Logan and Eileen Ryan; at the Bismarck Helen Kennedy and Virginia Walsh. Marianne Dona- hoe was among the dancers at the Northwestern Triad Dance at the Ste vens, and Eileen Mahoney was at Northwesteru's Phi Rho dance at the Congress Casino, while Mary Margaret O'Flaherty celebrated the success of the card party at a dinner dance given bv the medical fraternitv of Loyola. Three Steer Their Ship Now . . . but Laura Mahoney (right) will have to take the helm alone in the fall, when she returns to college without sisters Eileen (center) and Mildred, who are being graduated on June 2.
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1941-05-16 (6)
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