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Seventeenth Summer By Maureen Daly Book Review By Shandonrose Steuer '43 The Sykora Trio Concert Review By Eleanor Jacomei '43 Seventeenth Summer is a story for not only those who are in the whirling stages of first love, but for those who can remember, and for those who will someday experience them. In short, it will capture every heart. In an arresting style, llfliss Daly has clearly pictured the troubles and joys a young boy and girl can meet in everyday life during one vacation. For instance, Angie, the heroine, and Jack, the hero, have had a misunderstanding. Her nerves are strained almost to the breaking point as she awaits Jack's call for reconciliation. Every 'tinkling ring of the telephone sounds to Angie like a four-alarm hell at the local station house. The reader, too, will hold her breath when any mention of the' phone is made. This can be attributed to the author's ability to carry us right along with Angie ll,lorrow's every thought and action. The story concerns only one summer, but it subtly molds the future of more to come. lVlaureen Daly, Irish by birth, lives in Fond de Lac, Wisconsiii, which is the setting of her novel, The story is a diary of her seventeenth summer, and whereas it is limited in range, it has satisfied the critics enough to award her book first prize in the Intercollegiate Fellowship Association. 'A' if 'A' A piano, a violin, and a cello, all well played by the Sykora Trio, provided a pleasant hour of entertainment for the girls of St. Ursula's on October l4. The program, artistically varied, carried such well-known names as Brahms, Chopin, and Bee- thoven. Among those not so familiar were selections by Sarasate and the Russian virtuoso, Shostakovich. Of special enjoyment to the audience were the solos by hir. Carlin, pianist, who played the Gluck- Brahms Gavotte' and Chopinls f'Polonaise lylili- tairef' Violinist Mr. Sauser brought out with artistic delicacy the real beauty of Sarasatels Zapoteado. Last of the solo numbers was Bee- thoven's Variations on lvlozart Theme, beauti- fully interpreted by lllr. Sykora. Mr. Sykora, founder of the trio, was born in Siberia and spent much of his life' in the Caucasus, the Ukraine, the Don River Region, and the Crimea. He studied for some time at the Imperial Conservatory in Kiev. During the first World Wai' he volunteered his services to the Russian Red Cross during which time he gave sixty concerts for wounded Russians. THE SCROLL
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Leisu is familiar to Catholics, the story behind the story is not. Bernadette's life was a very simple one. She was a peasant girl who never wished to be anything else. She loved the ladyl' with a love that asked no questions. Vvhen in school penitence was talked about, Bernadette didn't quite under- stand itg but when the lady said, penitence ', her zeal to please the lady began to clarify the meaning to her. When her knees bled from dragging them over the- jagged rubble, she knew an act of penitence had been accomplished. This story is written most beautifully and so interestingly that, once started, one can hardly put the book down. It follows Bernadette's life from just before the visions, through to her entering the Convent of Nerves, becoming Sister Marie Ber- narde, until she is reunited at death with the lady. It gives a true picture of this saint who, humble as a matter of course, was witty in her answers, and called pert by her teacher. Bernadette's straight- forwardness in answering convinced even those who did not wish to be convinced. The- Song of Berna- detteu is a t1'easure and will be a pleasure to all who read it. 'A' if 'A' A movie really worth seeing is Hlblrs. lN'Iinive1'y'. England provides the setting for this fine picture depicting deep human emotion. The lVIinivers, a typical family, with their shares of ups and downs, include Kay and Clem, the parents, and their children, Vincent, Judy, and Toby. This highly lauded story by jan Struther is a character sketch. ln the movie not only are the sorrows Of war related, but also the joys which a united family can find even in such troubled times. NIrs. Kliniverw also brings out the strong bond often formed between a mother and her daughter- in-law. Nfany who have seen this magnificent movie prophesy that it will be an Academy Award Winner. A fine cast, superb acting, and a truly human story make this picture a favorite of all. Greer Garson gives an excellent portrayal of 'flVIrs. lVIiniver . Noteworthy is Walter Pidgeorfs magnificent performance as her co-star. Teresa Wright, a newcomer to the screen, heads the sup- porting cast as the-ir daughter-in-law. Q.. Mrs. Miniver By Jan Struther Movie Review By Margaret Ann Davies '43 THE SCROLL
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Cla s Honors. .. SENIORS Highest Honors .4,.....,..............,.................. Loretta Barry Dorothy Black Patricia Blake Patricia Celusta Patricia Fox Eleanor Jacomet Shandonrose Steuer Frances Straub ,F1rst Honors ...,.,.,.,.,..,........ ......., .i., Jeannette Bihl Betty Conlin , Dolores Gray Mary Catherine Kilcourse Sue Loughlin Patricia Pierce Gertrude Stoelzel Patricia Wilde 'First Honors A.i,...,.........,...,...... Mary Bates Gracemary Brucker Sue Cavanaugh Joanne Etzel Tirst Honors ...................,......,, Verna Patke Charlene Patterson Mary Jane Stedman Rose Marie Talaska Jean Zerbee 24 points 23 points 22 points 21 points First Honors .......................... ' Charlotte Gassert Helen Dultmeyer Margaret Maher Patricia Sanders Mary Wirries points . Q Fnrst Honors ..,,V...,..............w.. ........... 2 1 pomts Angela Davidson Susan Hoeffel Yvonne Kelly Frances Korhumel Mary Mahoney Betty Marshall Mary Eileen Nolan Jean Odoski Betty Lou Rush Joanne Schoen Susan Schuster Roselyn Schwyn Joanne Sullivan Margaret Walsh Dorothy Yager Dolores Warnke Second Honors ,.,..,....., .,... ........... 2 0 points Keeta Browning Marcia Diethelm Helen Danford Elizabeth Hoerter Helen Murphy Rita Rutherford Jane Sattler SOPHOMORES Second Honors .........,.,....,.................,.., M20 points MaFY Agnes GBEHQY Highest Honors ,..,....,......,................,....,.... 24 poinis Anita Hillebrand Suzanne Barry Nancy 'Marryott Patricia Cartensen Vlfg'lHl.3 Mensmg Janet Sheperd Marjorie Miller Patricia Stalder Betty Uhl Susanne Straub Joanne Vamef Pauline Williams JUNIORS First Honors ......................,... ........,., 2 3 points , . , Margaret Affolter HIEIIIGSI Honors ......,,,..................,.............. 24 pomts patricia Hanlon Marian Harms Sally O'Connell gafhleefl KFHY Patricia St. Arnaud P35322 Sgiiish First Honors ...,.,..,....,................. ........,.. 2 2 points Mary Agnes Rnhinge' gZ22f2'lieT1lZflhafd .First Honors .............,,v,,,,r,,,,i,,.,,,,i,,,,r,, 23 points Evelyn Burroughs Mafguefife B3Y9f Rosemary Menard Mary Theresa Hatfield Vera Morrison Elizabeth Hoffman Patricia Rgllgf Cafffl-Lauer Joanne Schlageter Patricia McDermott Lydg Vgnia Patricia Robie - - Irene Schimer FIYSI Honors ............,..,...., ,.......,.. 2 1 pomis Sara Shoemaker Phvlle Norlon Terry Simon Ann Odoski Martha Stedman Second Honors ...................... .......... 2 0 points Sally Sweeney Mary Adamschick THE' SCROLL 27
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