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Mundelein College students Mildred Parker, Auleen McAuliffe, Estelle Wingler, and Lucille Small practice swinging during golf class.
The Skyscraper caption reads: "The same group practices in the golf class with a view to breaking 80 on the course."
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Five Terrapin Club members Mary Ellen Lowry, Maryellen Ryan, Anita Nelson (chairman), Mary Therese Gauer, and Phyllis Wockner, each hold up a corner of a large star in the water, smiling. All five students are dressed in swimwear and wearing bowler hats.
The Skyscraper caption reads: "Swimming in the annual Water Carnival, tonight, tomorrow night, and Wednesday night will be Mary Ellen Lowry, Maryellen Ryan, Anita Nelson, chairman, Mary Therese Gauer, and Phyllis Wockner. Toyland is the theme for the original ballets."
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Terrapin Club members Catherine Russell, Dolores Shanken, Marion Ryan, Rita Patterson, Helen Ryan, and Penelope Haloulas gaze down from the edge of the swimming pool at Betty Agnew and Margaret Scannell (both in the pool) at the 1932 Water Carnival. The Terrapin Club members at the edge of the pool are wearing long dresses and seated or kneeling. The Water Carnival was an annual aquatic performance by the Terrapin Club. The theme for 1932 was "Once Upon a Time".
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Fencers Diana Mitenbergs and Lydia Rosseau clash their fencing swords together while dancers Judie Skwiot and Mary Ann Cashman link hands and lean backward, smiling. The four students performed in the inaugural Mundelein College sports show in 1956 with approximately 200 other students.
The Skyscraper caption reads: "Sports show stars include Fencers Diana Mitenbergs and Lydia Rosseau, Dancers Judie Skwiot and Mary Ann Cashman and approximately 200 other students."
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A student punches another student in the gut during a karate match. The student who has been punched doubles over with his face scrunched in agony and hands bunched in fists. Both students are wearing karate uniforms.
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Seven members of the Men's Rifle wearing shooting coats and gloves pose kneeling. Five members are pointing their rifles in the camera's direction. Various machinery can be seen in the background.
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Members of the Women's Rifle Team, dressed in uniform, pose standing and kneeling with their instructors. Marcia Busiczynskyj and Sue Miller, dressed in shooting coats and gloves, hold rifles upright in their hands. The initials "LU" can be seen on Busiczynskyj's glove.
(Standing, left to right) Joan Adler, Mary Therese Marriott, Mary Kay Shannon, Pat Rittle, Major Frank Gartman, Sergeant Thomas Fugere, Colette Stack, Bonnie Kusmirek
(Kneeling, left to right) Marcia Busiczynskyj, Sue Miller
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Members of the Loyola University Drill Team perform a drill wearing their uniforms and berets with their guns held upright and their elbows bent at a 90-degree angle across their chest. The voluntary organization made up of students from Military Science began in February 1952.
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Two students play table tennis in the gym of Mundelein College.
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A student leaps for the football while another student wearing a beanie stands in front of them during the intramural games at Loyola University Chicago.
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Two students in fencing outfits clash swords in the air.
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This is a staged action photo of a volleyball game with four players. A Mundelein Lakers player spikes the ball.
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A group of nine students on horseback face the camera. Some Mundelein College students took horse riding classes at Lincoln Park until the 1960s.
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Joseph Reiner, S.J., Dean of the College for Arts and Sciences, prepares to pitch a horseshoe at the Horseshoe Tournament as unidentified individuals look on. The horseshoe tournament was introduced at Loyola in 1928 by Frank Conley and John Bruun of the Loyola News staff and quickly gained popularity amongst the students.
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Members of the Monogram Club stand on the steps. Some members are wearing formal attire with ties and bowties while others are dressed in letter sweaters bearing the Loyola "L".
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Two students attired in judogi (the uniform used for judo practice and competition) engage with one another as other students sitting on the floor look on.
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McDermott, winner of the Turkey Trot, holds the turkey awarded to him, while Pitaro, who placed fourth, holds up a can of cranberries behind him. The other two students (positions in picture unclear) are Berens and Bedell, who received a duck and chicken for their respective places as second and third-place winners.
First row, center: McDermott holds his prize while Pitaro behind him holds a can of cranberries.
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The class of 1934, champions of the 1932 Class Rush Championship for the second year in a row, pose with the barrel. The words "Soph Class Rush" and "Loyola U" are visible on the barrel.
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1946 Push Ball Contest winners on a victory lap. The student seated in a wheelbarrow has their legs around a barrel, the winners' trophy. Signages of Thomas J. Well Coffee and The First National Bank of Chicago can be seen in the background.
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Students vie for the push ball in front of Cudahy Hall at Loyola University Chicago.
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Students charge at the push ball as it is pushed off from the starting line at the Push Ball Contest.
The original caption reads: "Quick, catch it before it demolishes the Union!"
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Fraternity teams compete in the chariot race, with two students pulling a third in a chariot. The chariot race was a component of the Olympic Games played during Greek Week at Loyola University Chicago.
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Loyola varsity boxers gather for a group photo, standing and kneeling, with their manager and coach.
(back row, left to right) Wolff (Manager), Farrell, Buttita, Dole, Finn, Vita, Whelan, Melwood, Callanan, Lipsich, Heffernan (Coach)
(front row, left to right) Cali, Zalatorius, Mcgillen, Vonesh, Lukitsch, Knittel, Rauwolf, Koenig, Morrissey
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(left to right) V. Murphy, M. Siffermann, C. Paloney, M. Mahoney, L. Lavin and L. Waindle look on as E. Lincoln, holding a basketball, points to a diagram of a basketball court on the blackboard.
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Four students practise starting during track practice.