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Pa o Four SKYSCRAPER Sophomores Score Over Juniors in Bowling Tourney Seniors Move Up to Second Place The sophomores, who ranked below the leading juniors in the first round of the Inter-Class Bowling tournament, tied them in the second round, on Oct. 30, and forged ahead to first place in the third round, played last Wednes day. It was the sophomores' day, as they piled up 1645 points to the fading juniors' 1437. Sophomore Marie Casset- tari's 181 score won high game. Miss Cassettari's series was 129, 152, 181. averaging 154. Sophomore Captain Elaine Feiereisel, always consistent, placed second with series 148, 173, 129, averaging 150. In third place is Jean Patnoc, also of the sophomore team, bowling 147, 166. 128. for an average of 147. The third round proved disastrous to the Junior team, which won one game and lost two, thus dropping into third place behind the First Senior team. The standings at the close of the third round, with four more rounds to be played, are: Won Lost Sophomore Team 8 1 Senior I 7 2 Junior I 6 3 Freshman I 5 4 Freshman II 4 5 Junior II 3 6 Freshman III 2 7 Senior II 1 8 First Freshman Team (1456) Helen Block 132 117 145 396 Dorothy Elkin .......143 99 103 345 Helen Walz 112 139 106 357 Audrey McDonnell. .116 105 98 319 Second Freshman Team (1299) Margaret Kane 116 98 103 317 Jayne King 101 93 141 335 Suzanne Shauman.. 100 105 93 298 Muriel Kadison .... 65 72 82 219 Third Freshman Team (1395) Jacqueline Seymour.. 118 137 109 365 Mary Lou Pimsner.. 94 82 110 2 Maura Roache 108 90 109 307 Marylaurane Barr ...115 95 121 341 First Sophomore Team (1645) Elaine Feiereisel ....148 173 129 450 Jean Patnoe 147 166 128 441 Marie Cassettari .... 129 152 181 462 Dolores Rudnik 116 85 91 292 First Junior Team (1437) Angela Voller 139 116 122 377 Evelyn Kosar 104 169 122 395 Ruth Feiereisel 145 110 109 314 Geraldine Hoffman.. 84 103 114 301 Second Junior Team (1289) Doris Knockaert ....120 134 89 343 Frances Smith 103 101 130 334 Betty Troost 96 136 137 379 Jane Trahey 100 100 100 300 First Senior Team (1572) Gene Brabets 149 142 135 426 Jane Champion 116 106 104 326 Dorothy Hein 132 142 139 411 Rita Valenzano ....134 120 146 400 Second Senior Team (1313) Colette Bergeron ...128 122 113 363 Betty Prahin 89 71 101 261 Jeanne Kane 103 107 77 287 Helen Siemianowski.. 107 107 107 321 Star in Play . . . Discuss Peace Meet Skyscrapings 11 New Terrapins Swim in the Pool 4 Make Senior, 7 Junior Terrapins At the second Terrapin tryouts. on Oct. 27, 11 students successfully passed the required entrance tests. The new senior members of the club are Mary Jane Kent, Mae Farmer, Ruthe Bransfield, and Patricia Scheuneman. Those who qualified as Junior Terra pins are Carol Blameuser, Jerry Stutz, Marie Keating, Loretta Alten, Barbara Griffin, Patricia Tubby, and Geraldine Hallett. i When the curtain rises on the fall play, Nov. 14, Jeanne Horan, Mary Celeste Shannon, and Maryanne Achten, first row, left to right, will take leading roles. On Nov. 16, the same roles will be taken by Mary Louise Shannon, Royce McFadyen, and Doris Ruddy, second row, left to right. Albine Gherardi, right, concert master of the Orches tra, consults with Jane Carey, chime player, about the Overture for the fall play. Dim it, says Dorothy Toohey to Stage Manager Mary Davy, right, who works the switchboard behind scenes for the play. Loyola was among the colleges represented at the Peace Conference Nov. 1. Robert O'Callahan, left, and James Ostler are comparing their ideas on America's part in peace plans with International Relations club members Bette Condren, left, and Ruth Rinderer. Cotillion time All the new hal dresses, and new escorts (or oil have your choice ) will be sho1 night at the Lake Shore club . But for many it won't be til cotillion of the year, as collegi Notre Dame entertained Patricil mann, Jane Lyons, Mary Kay Jeanne Coughlin, Rita Callaghan Rinderer, Ruth Anne McCarthy, Kospetos, Delores Riewer, 1 O'Brien, Helen Egan, Jean 1 Janet Farrell, and Mary 1 Kennedy at their sophomon tillion, football game (defcatin . nois), victory dance, and Sund dancing . . . Prom-trotter Marianne Donoho all the way to the University of sylvania's Junior Prom, and tl following saw Penn's team to pigskin to the Army . . . Not only a game, but the hon ing week-end was the reason foi Prahin's trip to Champaign . . lt; cousin's Homecoming is sometH talk about, remarked Margaret Z . . . The Northwestern-Minnesota excited Mary Jane Austin . . . While athletes went up to ( their awards at the Loyola Moi dance, Sallie Cahill, Louise Pli Marion Selzer, and Margery I ghan stood on the sidelines . An appropriate Hallowe'en i phere prevailed at the Sherman claims Mary Ellen Gallagher I barn dance is just the thing to h you take Hallowe'en seriously, I ing to Laurentia Powers, Jeanne1 Dorothy Hein, Geraldine Me Kathleen Warner, Rita Valenzann' Conway, and Florence Kelley .. The Wild West and all its excj is being well exhibited at the I remarked spectators Orelle Stf Jacqueline Seymour, Mary gt; Black, Mary Bottum, Rosemary i Jane Kowalski, and Geraldine: ... In contrast, there are those lof the more ethereal type of cntertai Irene Fitzgerald, Patricia HerbeJ rie Nordby, Patricia McDermott, lis Van Huele, Jane Freres, I Sakalas, Mary Jane Garvey, and I Wiora, who saw the Ballet Rusj' Spellbound by the unusual thing on skates at the Ice Follies wen Jo Muldowney, Maryanne Broc and Barbara Thompson ...Am tion for heavy hearts Claudi Patricia Crumley, Patricia Gerlij Rae Haefel . . . Dorothy Sckj escorted by the Army, enjoyed Day at Great Lakes Naval Stable Another Navy enthusiast, Edij kowski, went to Annapolis, not U ago . . . Eileen Ryan, Jeanne and Paulette Lear are a threeso j. helped make a foursome for bti the Kappa Alpha Phi card pan fashion review at the Edgcwatefr . . . Dancing at the Beach wafe to Mary Virginia Murphy's likbj, B is for Bismarck and btb. the latter is what Jean Trafc, Ruthe Bransfield were doing wic saw them at the former . . . ThtB stone's sophisticated Balinese another spot added to a list ofL to go, insist Margaret Hagan an Courtney . . . Marie Norris, M, Linnehan, Virginia Coffey, Joan I and Dorothy McCarthy dine? danced at the soutbsider's mail the South Shore Country club, at ... It was the Blackhawk fa, Crowley and Madeleine Courtney For the first time, and from I ports it should not be the last, Ii Sodality gave a supper-dance the induction of new memben their Sodality. Mundelein sodala thoroughly enjoyed it, were Y Schweisthal, Leona Mikos, Elaiotii man, Genevieve Faust, Helen ft Mary Louise Beakey, Delores c Margaret Pinto, Betty Geary, i Dolan, Margaret Kane, Mary M lick, and Bernadette MacSweer Have fun tonight I And we'll It ing you, come turkey-time t-i i ? lt;
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1941-11-07 (4)
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Student newspaper for Mundelein College
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