Mundelein Cathedral High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1955
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WE vibrant with hope, smiles
reflecting the inner contentment that is ours
as we mount the stairs to record another
scholastic year for THE PHOENIX at . . .
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As the sun is center of the solar system,
lighting and warming those planets which
revolve about it, so too is Christ the center
of our lives. We, by being near to Him,
are warmed by His Presence with us, and
illuminated by His doctrines. We dedicate
these various fragments of school life por-
trayed here, to you, O Light of the World.
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taste of contents
His welcome presence at student festive
occasions and his kindly advice make
Father Marren a friend of all.
Bulletin boards and gracious counsel-
ling are Father Herne's specialties.
Dedication 2
Faculty . 5
Seniors . 7
Juniors . 18
Sophomores . 20
Freshmen 22
Study . 25
Activity . 31
Sports . 41
Patrons . 50
Wit and practical advice abound in
Father Regon's religion class in which For Father McAvoy's zeal in promoting
he prepares the seniors for their the knowledge of the Holy Spirit the
places in God's design. juniors are eternally thankful.
liacult
Monsignor Patriclc Hayes Director
Sister Mary Cecil Principal
Sister Mary St. Bertha English
Sister Mary Daniel Latin, Library
Sister Mary Eustella , English, Library,
Psychology, Spanish
Sister Mary Gerard Clothing, English,
Health, Social Science
Sister Mary Magdala Latin, Mathematics,
Science
Sister Mary St. Marguerite Social Science
Sister Mary St. Monica Business Education
Sister Mary ofthe Rosary English, Social Science
Sister Mary Paula Mathematics, Science
Sister Mary Sharon Journalism, Social Science
Sister Mary Victorina Music
Reverend John Banahan Student Council
Adviser, Religion I
Reverend James Brett Athletic Director,
Religion ll
Reverend John McAvoy Religion lll
i Reverend James Murtaugh Catholic Action
Group, Religion III
1 Reverend Emmett Regan Music Director,
Religion IV
Monslgno' Holes' ou' 'eclor' is ennfmed Wm' Counselor Reverend John Marren
the over-all supervision in the formation of our
m0,Mte,, Counselor Reverend Robert Herne
"What is the Trinity?" is a question
Teen-age problems are expertly han- No sophomore completes the year likely to be heard at a session of
dled by the taculty's newcomer, Father without knowing the Prophecies of the Father Banahan s freshman religion
Murtaugh, who instructs the iuniors. Messios as stressed by Father Brett. class.
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As the sun tades behind the grey
vastness ot another day, the seniors
visualize the tinale ot their youth
and the termination ot those "good
old school days." Yet, beyond the
horizon shines a brighter Light,
which time will prove to be the
Guiding Hand ot Grace.
The careful selection of school
otticers, brain-racking experiences
on THE PHOENIX, the tots' Christ-
mas Party, the secure regularity ot
classroom assignments and the
glorious climax of the Washington
trip always will remain a cherished
part ot high school memories,
Candidates tor Student Council
ottices gather tor a moment to dis-
cuss campaign progress. iCloclcwisel:
Sheila Harrity, Rita Walsh, Dorothy
Glanz, James McDonough, John
Word, Michael Hennessy, Nancy
Schwind and Judy Zulkie are the
senior officers ot Rooms 4 and 5.
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Eather Regan ex'ends the hlessed :las
ring to the seniors in a formal chuir
cwemony Bob Sullivan, Tom Greer-1
standing Mary Leslie, Gloria Malche'
Ge-ne Gorslxi, Maureen Donahue and Marv
Goa kneeling are receiving their symbol
ot ser-ior standing
Distributing erweloees c' Sunday Mass ng
's restful rrirarnervs oo as Father Regar
relaxes onthe church steps with Ed Wedge
Tom McLeni-or, Mime Hennessy and Jirr'
McDor'ough.
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MARIE LOUISE AMARILLO LEROY JOHN BOBROWSKI ROSEMARIE RITA CESARIO
Our Lady of Sorrows
Honor Society President 4 PHOENIX Alum
nl Co Editor 4 Student Councal 4 PHOENIX
Staff Page Edntor 4 PHOENIX Staff 3 4
Yearbook 4 PHOENIX Alumnl 3 4 Honor
Ro I 2 3 4 Kate Cllftord Award Flrst
Place Wnnner 2 Shorthand Award 3 Ora
Club 4 Clsca 3 Press Gulld Delegate 3
Honor Society 3 4
CONSTANCE ANITA BARRON
St Vuncent De Paul
PHOENIX Staff 3 4 Shorthand Award 3
Oratorucol Contest 3 Pep Club 'I 2 3
Press Guild Delegate 3 4 SDS 3 4 NEW
WORLD Scholarshnp 3
RONALD JOSEPH BAWI EC
St Mark
Lnbrary Club 4
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St Bonlface
Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4
GERALDINE EDITH BOWEN
Holy Angels
Shorthand Award 3 Operetta 2 Library
Club 4 Drama Club 3
BARBARA JEAN BRACY
St Martm
Class Treasurer 2 PHOENIX Staff 3 Short
hand Award 3 Perfect Attendance l 3
Clubl 2 4 SDS 3 Valleyb
JAMES PATRICK CARPENTER
Our Lady of Lourdes
Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 3 4
MAUREEN MARGARET CASEY
St Sylvester
PHOENIX Staft 3 4 Yearbook 4 Pep Club
l 2 4 SD
St Beatrnce
Class Treasurer 'I PHOENIX Stall 4 Short
hand Award 3 Pep Club I 2 Press Gunld
Delegate 3
PATRICK JOSEPH CON NOLLY
St Bonaventure
Honor Socuety VlcePres1dent 4 PHOENIX
Sports Edrtor 4 PHOENIX Stat? 3 4 Year
book 4 Football 4 Basketball 3 4 Base
ball 3 4 Oratorlcal Contest 4 Victory
Dance Committee 4 Clsca 3 Press Guild
Delegate 3
FREDERICK PETER CORES
Maternity B V M
MARY THERESA COSTA
St Gregory
Honor Socnety Recording Secretary 4 PHOE
NIX Staff 3 Honor Society 3 4 Honor Roll
I 2 3 4 Shorthand Award 3 4Yeor Per
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THERESA CLAIRE COYNE:
St. Vincent De Paul
Library Club 4. Pep Club I, 2.
DOROTHY JEAN CUFF:
Our Lady of the Holy Mount
PHOENIX Staff 3, 4. Yearbook 4. PHOENIX
Alumni 3, 4. Chicago Scholastic Editorial
Contest, First Place Winner 3. Shorthand
Award 3. Library Club 4. Drama Club 3.
Pep Club Chairman 4. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4.
Press Guild Delegate 3. Victory Dance At-
tendant 4.
CAROL LYNN CUNNINGHAM:
St. Vincent De Paul
4-Year Perfect Attendance. Library Club 4.
Pep Club I, 2.
MARVIN CHARLES DAIGRE:
Holy Angels
Oratorical Contest 4.
MAUREEN ELIZABETH DONAHUE:
Our Lady Help at Chrisfans
PHOENIX Staff 3. Shorthand Award 3. Pep
Club 4.
CHARLOTTE DIANE DREYER:
Our Lady ofthe Angels
Victory Dance Queen 4. Library Club 4
Drama Club 3. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. Cisco 3.
S.D.S. 3.
FLORENCE JEANNE DVORAK:
Our Lady Help ot Christians
PHOENIX Staff 3, 4. Yearbook 3. Kate Clif-
ford Award I, 2.
LORRAINE SONJA ERMER:
Holy Name Cathedral
Pep Club I, 2.
ADRIENNE ANN FINN:
Sacred Heart ISIavakJ
PHOENIX Stat? 3, 4. Yearbook 4. Shorthand
Award 3. Perfect Attendance I, 3, 4. Library
Club 4. Pep Club 4.
ALICE MARJORIE FOLEY:
St. Irenaeus
Shorthand Award 3. Library Club 4.
CLAIRE MARIE FORD:
St. George
Shorthand Award 3. Operetto 4. Library
Club 4.
MARIE LOU GAA:
Presentation
PHOENIX Stott 3, 4. Yearbook 4. PHOENIX
Alumni 4. Shorthand Award 3. Pep Club
I, 2, 3, 4.
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JOANNA SYLVIA GIOMETTI HERMAN MAX GRUPENHAGEN
St Vmcent De Paul
PHOENIX Staff 3 4 Yearbook 4 PHOENIX
Alumm 4 Shorthand Award 3 Perfect At
tendance 2 4 Catholic Action Club 4 Press
Guuld Delegate 3 4
DOROTHY ANNE GLANZ
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Our Lady of the Angels
Sensor Homeroom Secretary 4 Student Coun
cll 4 Shorthand Award 3 Library Club 4
Drama Club 3 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Cusco 3
S D S 3 Victory Dance Attendant 4 Victory
Dance Cammrttee 4
ENE STANLEY GORSKI
St Ita
Class Vnce President 3 PHOENIX Alumm Co
Editor 4 PHOENIX Staff 3 4 Honor Society
Correspondlng Secretary 4 Student Councll
3 Honor Soclety 3 4 Honor Roll 3 4 Ora
torlcal Contest First Place Wlnner 3 Basket
ball 4 Operetta 2 3 Perfect Attendance 4
Press Gunld Delegate 3 NEW WORLD Schol
arshlp 4
SH EILA MAE HARRITY
St Vmcent De Paul
Soma Mono Incomnom Sensor Homeroom Treasurer Class Vnce Pres:
dent 3 Student Councrl 3 4 PHOENIX Stat?
THOMAS HAROLD GREENER 3 Shgnhqnd Awqyd 3
St Bonaventure
JEANNE MARIE GRIMM FLORENCE BELLE HEFLIN
Our Lady of the Angels St Cathernne of Slena
PHOENIX Stott Busmess Manager 4 PHOE PHOENIX Staff Page Editor 4 PHOENIX
NIX Stott 3 4 Yearbook 4 PHOENIX Alum Staff 3 4 Yearbook 4 PHOENIX Alumm 4
m4 Shorthand Award 3 Press Gulld Dele Shorthand Award 3 Perfect Attendance 2
gate 3 3 4 Press Guuld Delegate 3 4
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MICHAEL JOSEPH HENNESSY
St Jarlath
Student Council President 4 Senior Home
room President 4 PHOENIX Stat? 3 4
Honor Society Treasurer 3 Honor Society
3 4 Football Co Captann 4 Football 2 3 4
Basketball Captain 4 Basketball 3 4 Base
ball 2 3 4 Clsca 3 NEW WORLD Scholar
DONALD MICHAEL HOEY
Precious Blood
Baseball 2 Operetta 2 Llbrary Club 4
MARY PATRICIA HOEY
Precious Blood
Lnbrary Club 4 Pep Club I 2
CHARLOTTE ANN INFANTE
Annunclatlon
PHOENIX Staff Page Editor 4 PHOENIX
Alumm 4 Shorthand Award 3 Operetta 2
3 4 Perfect Attendance I 3 4 Llbrary
Club 4 Drama Club 3 Pep Club I 2 Cnsca
3 4 Press Gunld Delegate 4 SSCA Rep
resentatnve 3 4 SDS 3 4
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THERESE MARY JANSEN: MARY MARGARET KELLY:
Our Lady of Mercy
PHOENIX Staff 3, 4. Cheerleading 3, 4.
Kate Clifford Award 3. Shorthand Award 3.
Perfect Attendance 4. Pep Club I, 2. Press
Guild Delegate 3. Victory Dance Attendant 4.
BARBARA KAY JOHNSON:
St. Columbonus
Class Vice-President I. Honor Society 3, 4.
Honor Roll I, 2. Shorthand Award 3. Oper-
etta 2, 4. Oratoricol Contest 4. 4-Year Per-
tect Attendance. Library Club 4. Kate Clif-
ford Award I. Pep Club I, 2.
St. Edward
hand Award 3. Library Club 4. Pep Club
I, 2, 3, 4.
Pep Club 2, 3. Victory Dance Committee 4.
RITA AGNES KILLION:
Our Lady of Mercy
Shorthand Award 3. Library Club 4.
JOHN MATTHEW KLOUDA:
Resurrection
CATHERINE GERTRUDE LaCOY:
Sacred Heart ISlovok,
GERALD DUANE JOHNSTON: PHOENIX Stat? 3, 4. Perfect Attendance i,
Sf' Bonaventure 3, 4. Operefta 2. Library Club 4.
KATHLEEN MARIE KEANY:
PATRICIA EILEEN I.eHEWi
St. Margaret of Scotland
PHOENIX Staff 3, 4. Yearbook Co-Editor 4.
Honor Society 4. Shorthand Award 3. Drama
Club 3. Pep Club 2. Cisco Secretary ami
Feature Editor 4. Press Guild Delegate 3, 4.
S,D.S. 3, 4. St. Patrick's Day Queen I.
S.S.C.A. Representative 4. Bobbie Board
Representative 3. Catholic Action Club 4.
Propagation ofthe Faith Delegate 4,
MARY LORETTA LESLIE:
Our Lady Help at Christians
PHOENIX Staff 4. Shorthand Award 3.
St, Timothy MARY FEARN LASAR:
Cheerleading 3, 4. Library Club 4. Pep Club Our Lady Help of Christians
3, 4. Victory Dance Attendant 4. Victory PHOENIX Stat? 4. Yearbook 4. PHOENIX
Dance Committee 4. Alumni 4. May Coronation Queen 4, Short-
CAROL ANN LEWANDOWSKI:
St. Stanislaus
Shorthand Award 3. Pep Club Chairman 4.
Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4.
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St Therese Cathollc Mnsslon Baseball 3 4 Operetta 2 Vlctory Dance
Shorthand Award 3 Llbrary Club 4 Commlttee 4
MARGARET MARY MAGAURAN GERAIDINE EVA MCGOVERN
St Vlncent De Paul
PHOENIX Co Edltor 4 PHOENIX Staff 3 4
Yearbook 4 PHOENIX Alumnn 3 4 Student
Councul 4 Honor Society 3 4 Shorthand
Award 3 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Press Gu d
Delegate 3 4
CAROL LEE MCDERMOTT
Our Lady of the Angels
Cheerleadmg 3 4 Lrbrory Club 4 Drama
Clu 3 ep Club 2 CISCO 4 Vlctor
Dance Attendant 4
JAMES ALOYSIUS McDONOUGH
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Sensor Homeroom Secretary Student Councut
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Our Lady Help of Chrlstlans
Shorthand Award 3 Lubrary Club 4 Pep
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JOHN THOMAS McLENNAN
Our Lady of Lourdes
Football 4 Basketball 4
GLORIA ANN MELCHER
St Mary of the Angels
JOANNE SHIRLEY MODICA
St Sebastnan
Shorthand Award 3 Perfect Attendance I
2 3 Operetta 2 Library Club 4
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ARLENE .IOANNE MYERS
Our Lady of the Angels
Ltbrory Club 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4
ELIZABETH BERNIECE NIEDERKORN
Our Lady Help of Chrustlans
Edntor 4 Yearbook 3 4 Student Councll 4
Honor Soclety 4 Honor Roll I 2 Llbrary
Club Presldent 4 Drama Club 3 Pep Club
4 Clsca 3 Vnctory Dance Commuttee 4
Catholuc Actuon Club 4 Mathematic Tourna
ment 3
PATRICIA FRANCES OERTEL
Sacred Heart lslovalu
Shorthand Award 3 Llbrary Club 4 Pep
Club 4
BERNADINE CHARMAINE OSTROWSKI
Sacred Heart fSlovalu
Shorthand Award 3 Perfect Attendance I 4
Llbrary Club 4
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DOROTHY MARIE PEARSON
St Vmcent De Paul
PHOENIX 'tall 3 Shorthand Award 3 Per
tect Attendance 4 Peo CI bl 2 3 4
JOAN RAE PITYMAN
Holy Cross
PHOENIX Stall 3 4 Sl'ortHand Award 3
JOSEPHINE CARMELIA FRIOLA
Queen af Angels
Class Secretary 3 Class Vice Presrdent 2
PHOENIX Staff 3 4 Yearbook 4 Lubrar
u 4 Pep Club I 3 4 Press Gu
DeIegate3
RITA CATHERINE PTAK
St Vnator
fect Attendance Lubrary Club 4 Press Guild
Delegate 3
ELLEN RUTH RASK
St Prlscllla
PHOENIX Feature Edutor 4 PHOENIX Staff
3 4 Yearbook 4 Peo Clubl 2 3 4 SDS
4 Press Guild Delegate 3 May Coronation
Attendant 4 Vxctary Dance At endan 4
St Patrlck s Day Dance Cl'anrman I
JOHN HOWARD RAY
St Jarlatla
Student Council 4 Football Co aptau-1 4
Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball
2 3 4 Operetta 3
PATRICK JOHN RODGERS
Our Lcdy of Lourdes
Easketba I 4 Baseball 4
LYNDA JUANITA ROUSSEAU
St Anse m
Yearbook 4 PHOENIX Alumm 4 Honor
clety 4 Honor Roll 2 4 llbrory Club 4
Drama Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 Clsca 3 4
Press Gurld Delegate 4 Cotholrc Actuon
Club 4 Interracial Council Representatnve 4
St Patrnck s Day Program I Volleyball I
EILEEN IMELDA RYAN
St Veronica
Operetta 2 Library Club 4
GERALD ROBERT SCHMIDT
St Hedwig
Yearbook Co Edltor 4 Class Presndent I
PHOENIX Staff 4 PHOENIX Alumm 4
Honor Soclety 3 4 Kate Clutlord Award 3
Operetta 2 Oratorlcal Contest 4 Perfect
Attendancel 2 4 Cusca3 4
NANCY LEE SCHWIND
St Eonaventure
Sensor Homeroom Presndent 4 Class Pres:
dent 3 Student Councnl 3 4 Honor Soclety
3 4 Shorthand Award 3 Llbrary Club 4
Pep Club I 2 Press Guild Delegate 3 NEW
WORLD Scholarshup 3
MARGARET AN N SEAMAN
Our Lady Help of Christians
Shorthand Award 3 Pep Club 4
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Shorthand Award 3 Pep Club 4
GERALD HERBERT SOLARZ
St Peter Canisius
PHOENIX SMH Art Editor 4 PHOENIX Staft
3 4 Yearbook Art Editor 4 PHOENIX
Alumni 4 Perfect Attendance I
ROBERT THOMAS SULLIVAN
St Bonaventure
Football 2 3 4 Operetta 4 Library Club 4
GEORGE MARTIN SVIATKO
Sacred Heart fSlovokJ
Class Treasurer 3 PHOENIX Staff 3 4 Year
book 3 Operetta 2
ROSEMARY SURBY
St Nicholas of Tolentine
Class President I PHOENIX Stott 3 4 Year
bool: 4 Honor Roll I 4 Year Perfect Attend
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Representative 4 Propagation ot the Faith
Delegate 4 Honor Society 4
MARGARET MARY TANGNEY
Presentation
Shorthand Award 3 Pep Club 4
MAURICE WILLIAM THOMAS
Our Lady of Lourdes
ORUS WELDON TOWLES
St Columbanus
Operetta 2
ROSALYN PAULINE VENTURA
St Vincent De Paul
PHOENIX Stott 3 4 Yearbooli 4 Library
Club 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 May Corona
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Victory Dance Attendant 4 Victory Dance
Commnttee4
ITA ANN WALSH
St Sylvester
Student Council Secretary 4 Senior Home
room Vice President Class Secretary 2 Hon
or Society 3 4 Library Club 4 Pep Club
I 2 3 4 Cisca3 Victory DanceAtendant4
JOHN ANTHONY WARD
St Vincent De Paul
Student Council Vice President 4 Senior
Homeroom Treasurer Class Vice President
2 3 Football 3 Eask
Patrick s Day Program l
EDWARD JOHN WEDGE
St Boniface
Class Secretary 3 PHOENIX Stat? 3 4 Honor
Society Treasurer 4 Operetta 2 Football 3
4 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 3 4
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St. Ignatius
PHOENIX Stafi 3, Yecrboclr 4. Honor Rall I,
2, 3. Shorthand Award 3. Perfect Attend-
ance 4. Library Club 4. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4
TC1'ent Show I.
St. Mary ofthe Lalce
library Club 4.
KENNETH STANLEY ZECH:
St. Boniface
Football 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Baseball
4. Victory Dance Committee 4.
Perfect Attendance 3. Shorthand Award 3.
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MARY ANNE JUDITH ZAVALA: JUDITH THERESE ZULKIE:
St, Genevieve
Student Council Treasurer 4. Senior Home'
room Vice-President 4. Class Secretary 2.
Class Treasurer I, 3. PHOENIX Staff 3, 4,
Perfect Attendance 3. Cheerleading 3, 4.
Drama Club 3. Peo Club 'l, 2. Shorthand
Award 3, S.D.S. 3. Cisco 3. Victory Dance
Attendant 4. Interracial Council Representa-
tive 3, 4. Catholic Action Club 4, NEW
WORLD Scholarship 4,
lcil, toil, work and troL.b'ep it takes all types of work to
enhance the schools appearance. However, somethings fishy among
seniors ci ores, as Rose Marie Cesario and Dorothy Pearson refresh the
s:o?v creatures Nth cool, cle-ar water. History holds many perils for
seniors in view of the New Illinois State exam, which must be token
by all grajuates. Tlfe purpoze of the test is to imprint in the minds
of our future men and women the lciws and duties of the American
iitizen. Cl"ris'maf creates the spirit of giving among students, as
Feorn Lasor, Florence Smith, and Mary Costa prepare Santas presents
for hrgt and second graders.
unoemclassmen
Some of us have been here
three years now, intensifying
each day that indetinable
spirit which spells Mundelein.
They have been wondrous
days filled with the ever-
growing realization that our
training begins and ends with
Gad. Already our eyes are
turned to senior year and the
fulhllment of our Catholic
education.
Then there are those of us,
who have lust investigated
the mysteries of biology and
the angles and lines of geom-
etry. Talking about class warlc
is so much a part of being a
sophomore.
Anal lastly, there are the
lreshmeng we're the young-
sters, who stood in the cold
waiting for the we'coming
doors of MCHS to swing open
to us. The generous warmth,
that enveloped us when we
happily registered, expanded
each day of this, our green
year.
For all of us, the privilege
of attending school in the
dear old building which soon
will be razed, is one welll
treasure all our lives.
Juniotzs
Representing Vie isniar class cv
forms of student government, Diam-
Keating, Rose Marie Simone, June
Myers, Carol Grunclhaefer, Burton
Paterson, R'chard Brando-nburg
seated Arthur Miller aid Michael
Laurie stcncing have a tetea
Vutr- C" D'--sent affairs
sophomones
Classroom adn-inistration is a dit
fruity to be taken seriously tor
soahornore officers William Fuery,
Nancy Cornella, Daniel Brannigan.
Donna Shoikulo standing, Carole
Schwind, Jaan Biacy, Marilyn Stalt
rnan ana Nancy Casaletto seated
Fmestmien
Solving the problems of democ
racy is a new experience for fresh-
men class ofticers, Jane Bezak, Pa
tricla Conway, Judy Gleason, Ste'
phen Tugman, Thomas Flynn, Core
nelius Sullivan standing, Julie
Skvarenina and Anthony DeGrazia,
who tackle their job fervently,
Junions
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Now twilight pulls the sun mag-
netically toward the west and junior
year brings on a sense of seniority.
Shorthand and typing set the new up-
perclassmen in a world of business ad-
justment. Forty words a minute and
no errors is nothing - wait till next
year.
Madeline Amarillo, Lolita Armendariz, Richard
Barnes, Marie Beckman, William Bergin, Roz-
anne Bertucci, Lea Bertuccioli, Mary Lou Braun,
Deanna Eielaga.
Sylvia Birlr, Gerald Bobrowski, James Bolger,
Richard Brandenburg, Louise Brooks, Jewell
Budriclr, Delanne Burns, Mary Ann Calamia,
Anthony Castelvecchi.
Kathleen Conway, Sara Conway, Kenneth
Cyzen, Lorraine Deruisa, Barbara Desecki, Ann
Dolphin, Barbara Dunlap, Carol Dunlap, Anne
Duray.
Dominic Faraci, Patricia Farnum, Abraham
Gomez, Ronald Gazdeclci, Catherine Grimm,
Carol Grundhoefer, Madeline Guerrieri, Jo
Ann Hammerschmidt, Amber Heflin.
Patricia Jones, Grace Josef, Richard Kaczmarelr,
Philip Kannaby, Diane Keating, Katherine Keat-
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Lalley.
Michael Laurie, Diana Le Compte, Annie Lee,
Marilyn Lee, Robert Lindstrom, Elaine Lorenz,
Ronald Marchese, Philomena Martinlca, Mary
Ann Mozzarella.
Patricia McDonald, Roger McFarlane, Beatrice
McGovern, Judy McLelland, Arthur Miller, June
Myers, Janet Niederlcorn, Robert Novak,
Michaeleen Pocione.
Theresa Palmissano, Corbina Pecora, Burton
Peterson, Diane Pierce, Joann Price, Geraldine
Quigley, Jan Ramirez, Diane Rentas, Jerome
Ryan,
Ronald Scarpoci, Maryann Serino, Rose Marie
Simone, Rita Surby, Geraldine Szczech, Mary
Tarrant, Robert Theobald, Anne Triptow, Dan-
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Gail Valenti, Sheila Wilson, Margery Winkler,
Eleanor Zabialxa.
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The sun reaches its zenith as sopho-
more year begins. School activities
are now a part of students who once
thought them so new. Valentine's Day
dance, probing into a microscopic
world, changing from green dinks to
blue all play an important part in
making sophomore days so perfect.
Renee Allen, Bennett Almiro, Burton Almquist,
Frank Amari, Sandra Anderson, Joseph Aquif
lera, Mary Balachia, Leo Bertuccioli, Bernadine
Eozelr, Joan Bracy.
Daniel Brannigan, Jerome Brunning, Dennis
Calderisi, Josette Candella, Janice Cartin, Pae
tricia Cartin, Nancy Casaletto, Michael Casset-
tari, Sandra Cesario, Raymond Cloud.
Virginia Colletti, Nancy Comelia, Michael Con-
nolly, Charles Connor, Patricia Cuff, Janet De-
Grazia, Loretta Deruisa, Thomasina D'lncogA
nito, Judith Donahue, Sally Ann Emerich.
Elaine Felilcsilr, Ronald Fernandez, Carole Flynn,
Marybeth Foley, William Fuery, Raymond Gaast,
Alexine Geddes, LaVergne Gill, Eileen Hand-
schiegel, Patricia Hanlon.
Thomas Harrity, Catherine lnfante, Judith
Jameson, Helen Kenah, Theodore Kern, Shirley
Krull, Jeraldine Kunio, Barbara Lavorata,
Walter Lechowicz, Gertrude Lee.
Marian Lee, Thomas Lejman, Rose Ann Lemalr,
Joanne Lillig, Robert Lorenz, Bernice Marchese,
William Marshalelx, Delourdes McBride, Diane
McCoy, Loretta Miller.
Raymond Miller, Charles Nicodene, Patricia
O'Calloghan, Robert Pacione, Joyce Page,
Hector Pedroza, Virginia Pedroza, Frances
Ptest, Phyllis Pittman, Shirley Radoha.
Virginia Rendelr, James Schiltz, Marian Selslcy,
Rose Marie Severino, Walter Shaban, Donna
Shpilcula, Marilyn Stoltman, James Theobald,
Grace Towles, Mariorie Valenzuela,
Marian Vitello, William Wedge, Carol Williams,
Jean Wincheslri, Carol Winkler, Walter Wirth,
Jacqueline Wolalr, Mary Ann Woznialr, Regina
Zahora, Bernadine Zaremba.
Not Photographed: Otto Birk, Barbara Hoey,
Nadine Kwolilm, Ernest Lewis, Carole Schwind,
Philip Rodgers,
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The sun rmes and the day begms
The clown of a new era unfolds as
green dinks appear on the honzon
This is the year of new things alg
bra, St Patncks Day progrann Lahn
ancl the exciting beginning of a new
rouhne Juv asthe buds ofthe an
are wakened by the nmng sun,so
also, freshman year wakens the loys
of coming school days
Lucille Amarillo Barbara Angelo Phyllis An
gelo Richard Anse ma Susan Baron Virginia
Barnes Veronica Barron Carolann Bartelo
Robert Berna ski Constance Beutel
Jane Bezall Marlon Blake Arlene Bozelc
Nancy Brandenburg Sandra Burns Mary
Butler Nancy Choy Patrlcla Clrlrle Dorothy
Conway Patricia Conway
Geraldine Curtin Tony DeGrazla Josephine
Deliberto Katy Derby William Dlnl Adolph
Durpettl Mary Ann Falco Edith Ferguson
Dorene Fischer Mary Flaherty
Thomas Flynn Martin Forn-ento Robert Foster
Kathleen Gaughan Judy Gleason Deanne
Gnatek Joan Gorskn Rocco Greco Som Greco
Steve Greco
Janes Hanrahan Robert Hernandez Carol
Hintgen Eugene Johnston Joyce Kerrigan,
Thomas Kosinslci Robert Kawa.chulr Harry
Kral Richard Laslci James Lepak,
Lawrence lewlrowicz, Marietta Mottila, Ann
McGovern Dolores Melera Geraldine Melvilie
Patricia Mika, Lee Ann Nuccio Carol Page
Rose PawlTclxi, Michael Perry.
vonne Pesaresi Harold Pfest, Howard Pfest
Marilyn Rizzo, Julius Rodriguez larry Ryan
Ronald Rzepka, Patricia Sbalchiero, Cathy
Schlitt Robert Serino.
Jean Shulalr, Constance Simioni Julie Slcvareni-
na, Elizabeth Sladek Amelia Solralski Bruce
Stockler Joe Straube Cornelius Sullivan La-
Vergne Szczech Mary Szymchzak.
Suzanne Tierney Carol Tousant, Charles Tous-
ant Barnette Tucker Steve Tugman Patricia
Van de North Paul Vargas Christine Weber
Judy Wenchowslci Marilyn Willie.
Patricia Wingert, Frances Zummo,
Not Photographed: Kenneth Fuery, Rasmo
Casini, Louis Crudele.
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so also does every school day have mls
brlghl points The bell rungung The end
of classes a funny story fold un Math
an expected fest not glven or amaz
mgly easy perhaps even a surpruse
assembly at l 30 enough To dellght
any a de-nf stodenf enough anyway
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and lessen The anhclpallon of exams
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departing seniors we pause To 1alce
a backward glance into yesterday
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Rita Ptalr take dictation from 'busif
ness executivesf Gerald Johnston
Rona'cl Gozdezlci and Eugene Gar-
ski. Tlwe bays are members al ire
typing class.
Numbers dont puzzle treslwrnew
algebra students as Stephen Greco,
Sandra Burns and Michael Perry
standingi explain polynomials ta
Josephine Deliberto.
Audiofvisual education is really
enjoyed by the freshmen of Room
6, who have their own TX' set. The
screen watchers cle Patricia Van de
North, Jean Shulalc, Constance Si-
mioni and Robert Bernctski.
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Last December mothers and fathers came to school to attend
MCHS's annual Parent-Teacher meeting, and all agreed that this one
set a new standard for open house gatherings. The parents of the
freshmen and sophomores were greeted in the auditorium by Father
Brett and then the hrst and second year classes were visited by the
"students" for a day. While parents of the underclassmen were at-
tending to their lessons, Father Regan spoke to the families of the
upper-classmen. Junior and senior classes were next invadedg in al-
most all cases the students accompanied their parents, proudly intro-
ducing them first to their teachers before relinquishing their desks to
"Mom" and "Dad." Members of the Honor Society were official hosts
and hostesses for the day.
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William Wedge aired their knowledge of
the world in sophomore geography class
for their admiring parents, while Anne
Triptow checked an answer to a problem
with Jewell Budriclc in a math class. Del'
anne Burns and Katherine Keating ex-
changed views on the some problem, but
no parent offered to help. Focal point of
interest at tt-e Open House was the go-
thering of parents in the first floor corridor
where they were met by the principal,
Sister Mary Cecil. A cheerful class of
parents overflowed a iournalism session so
that many had to stand.
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'Our Lady, in every land a shrine is built
to theef Capturing Marys apparitions in
miniature, Otto Birk and Marjorie Valenzuela
complete their Marian year proiects, Those
"far-away places with strangefsounding names'
Decicon to second year Spanish students, Marian
Lee, Judy Jameson, Nadine Kwolik, Burton
Almquist, James Schiltz, Robert Lorenz, Michael
Cassettari, Mary Beth Foley and Barbara Hoey
istandingl. Seated are adventurers, Bernice
Marchese, Judy Donahue, Gertrude Lee and
LaVergne Gill, lt's religion time for the sopho'
more students when Father Brett arrives for his
daily session.
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studies and a good mghts sleep we
have managed to embroucler our day
wlth a few actlvztues outside the
redm of academlccunmdum A
cheertng pep club our honor society
tfte gay afternoon mixers and of
course those evemng dances with their
sunt coats and cuff llnlcs lace trimmed
dresses and hugh heeled shoes a
Htlmo ourpaHenxofsoaalupbnng
mg And If each actlvlty were to rep
resent a single stitch un thus pattern
we would flnd tnat all these are need
ed to unfold the beautiful design ex
oosed In the weavlng of a successful
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Way up on the third floor at the
south end of the building perches the
Nest, abode of the senior journalists.
Here in the sancta sanctorurn of print,
assignment sheets are posted, copy is
typed, headlines are ached out, pages
are dummied up and mailing lists are
compiled, There is seldom a moment
when the typewriter keys do not sta-
catto their message that "the staff is
at work." Scissors, paste, rulers, stacks
of paper and erupting waste baskets
testify to the activity of the journalists.
From the Nest comes the PHOENIX
newspaper, the PHOENIX ALUMNI and
the PHOENIX YEARBOOK.
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Interviewing is fun, especially when the pretty subject is o stage
star. Lynda Rousseau and Patricia Le Hew end a visit with Nancy
Malone, of "Time Out for Ginger" by asking the young actress tor her
autograph. Actor James Stewart, in town for a preview, was also the
subject ot an interview by Josephine Priola and Dorothy Cuff. In the
Nest with that do not dsturb' look about them are senior journalists
'standing Joanna Giornetti, Florence Heflin, Marie Amarillo, Rosemary
Surby, Herman Grupenhagen, Margaret Magouran, and seated Lynda
Rousseau, Pa'ricia LeHew, Gerald Schmidt, Ellen Razk and Maureen
uasey.
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n eection day, and this year it
was the proverbial rainy day, it was
hard to tell which candidates were the
Favorites. Vlfeelcs ot poster making that
lured the voters from the tirst fioor in
the "footsteps of the famous" to the
third, climaxed with a giveeaway cone
test on election nnorning. All day suck-
ers, paper hats, badges, pins and a
'variety ot hard candy with scintillating
literature were pressed upon the un-
suspecting voters. A campaign rally
which served to introduce the nomi-
nees to the students had already fois-
ted slogans of "It's a Woman's World,"
and "Win with Ward" on the voters,
The thrill of parading all around
the square in breathless dampness, the
sober listening to the tinal speeches of
the candidates over the P.A., the seri-
ous taslc ot calmly casting a vote and
the exhilaration of the Presidential
Ball spell happiness on election day.
Pcrades prove a prcrniient part ol the
e'e:tion campaign as candidates and voters
march around the Cathedral square en-route
to the polls, The rain darnaened uniforms but
not enthusiasm.
Sod sacks display sp'rit in c'eani:'ig'bag
garb. Valiant voters expressed poiitical beliefs
and party promises, while the contented can
aidates show confidence with winr-ing srni'e:
Horns hai'ed noted nominees. Shoulderrto-
Shoulder rau'ine provided transportation lor
delegates, Prize posters, cdorning a school
hall, are admired by Judy Zullcie and Char'
lotte tntante.
Presidential ball brings voters and candi-
dates. together. Josephine Priola and Rosalyn
Ventura congratulate Rita Walsh as victor.
Michael Hennessy dances with runner-up Sheila
Harrity.
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tea time
In oklahoma
The iurtiors of Room 2
served up a Hnnkey spedal'
atthe pre-Thonksgiwng dance
by produdng two skhg HTea
forTwoH and MOkbhomaf
Song and dancerounneswere
underthe dhechon of Abra-
ham Gonwz whHethereahs
ncscenery was deagned and
conswucted by Lohta Armen-
darh and Ann Dolphin.Diawe
Keahng wasthe accompanht
forthe pedormance So ea-
ger was the applause that
the juniors pronnsed an en-
core for another clay.
Behind the scenes crew, congre-
gating after the performance, are
Mary Ann Calamia, Anne Triptow,
Sylvia Birlm, Diane Pierce, Barbara
Dunlap, Carol Grundhoefer, Richard
Barnes, Ronald Scarpoci, Louise
Brooks, Bernadine Lolley and Carol
Dunlap.
Tea wasnt available, but after
dinner colces were enjoyed by Ger-
ald Bobrowslci, Joann Price, Marie
Beckman, Rita Surby, Philip Kan-
naby and Elaine Lorenz in the
quaint setting of Studs Place,
where Jerome Ryan was head
waiter,
Mole leads in Oklahoma" were
captured by Herold Kell, Burton
Peterson, Richard Bozelc and Rich'
ard Kaczrnarek
Saucy steps are executed by Po'
tricia carnurn, Herald Keil, Burton
Pe'e-rson and Eleanor Zabiako.
Producerfdirector Abraham Gomez
beams proudly with Patricia Farn'
urn, Herald Keil, Eleanor Zobialra,
Burton Peterson and Richard Bozell
in the grand finale
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Yolevide grf--ins ci lov. li
aL..ns and fire lwonrl work C:
FHOENlX for-rli?or Murgare'
Mogcuron crvavf-s U clwarrn
Cr-rrfnras slrrrner for We Nos'
Arnong vhs' rnosr lnvolnilol
'rangers was Hu- one- vrclcwcl
by Jurnvs Honrolron unrl Jumps
lvjzcrlf cllrfrdly above- flu- nr::.n
irrrlrcmcv Tu-vs in ins- background
cnil a snow sprcryvd winflovv
Lrvovrfd o lifflv lun! ol Clirisfrnas
viglr' in Nw school
Hero on ornmnr-n1, fiiero an
ornoment, everywhere an orra
ment ond everywhere workers
too! Sewiors Marvin Daigre Ecr-
baro Bracy, Marie Goa, Clai'6-
Forcl, Joanne Modica and Geri
oldine Bowen Yrie-d Vlwir orris
try on Room 4 s tree.
Even ?l'rc- bulls-vin boards a'e
dwssed in o holiday display cl
Cnrisrrncs time Arranging pr:-
iuros here are Carol Page, Mary
Erflf-r and Noncy Choy,
Juniors Colle-cuff: o rrrulfimce
ci toys in Room 3 fo help in-err
soy Happy Chrisvrnas to neooy
rnilaren. Anrhony Casrelvexni
Mary Lou Braun, Madeline Owe'
rf-'r Dominic Foraci and Judiv'
Mdefand play hirn some cl we
'r -rciufes.
And wlror rs 'nf homo-,r sea'
son .wivhoui rne fradirronal :fx
els? A1 cr singing session Us
sewer: Catherine LoCcy, L:-
ra fe Errner, Adrienne Finn, Cc'
C Cannirrgrrofr- Alrce Foley,
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Searnor' Theresa Cz-'E
Orc: Pa'ricio Hoey
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After school relaxation fnds Otto Birk and Rober' Pacione installing o new clock in Room 9
May Coronation climaxes the religious ceremonies of the year The Queen, Feorn Losor, carries the
crown, which symbolizes the honor and glory attributed to Our l.oay Attending the Queen are
Ellen Rosk and Rosalyr- Ventura. Library Club members, Carole Schwind, Arlene Myers, Barbara
Johnson, Pavricia OCoilaghon, Elizabeth Niederkorn, and DeLourdes McBride, prove reloxotion is
work. Latest fashion news and views were presented to ardent listeners by Mrs. Dernir, o Patricia
Stevens fashion consultant, Democracy shines forth, as Herold Keil captures Grst place in the Oro
toriral Contest. Congratulations are bestowed upon him by his fellow contestants
SDGRIS
Someones In the stands yellm
hooray for Mundelem Heres one
cheer whnch escapes an a hugh spurned
manner from our hoarse throats at
every football and basketball game
we play win or lose This may well
be called our battle cry a shou
pass after every touchdown offer
each basketball pulls those precxous
points through the drapmg net cheer
mg our players on to a wmnmg sea
son
T s ns the cry which wlll ec o
through the empty corridors long at
ter the Purates have looted their last
greatest treasure a heaping heart
full of Mundelelns splrlt
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Home, are fhe conquerors afver a year's battle: fslandingl Jim McDonough, Ken
Cyzen, Bill Fuery, Leroy Bobrowski, Ed Wedge, Bob Lindstrom, Pat Connolly, Ray
Gaasf, Bob Novak, Richard Bozek, Ar? Miller, Dick Brandenburg, Richard Barnes and
Roy Cloud, Ckneelingl Charles Tousanf, Bob Bernafski, Tom McLennan, Walter Lecho-
wicz, Dennis Calderisi, Jan Ramirez, Ken Zech and co-capiain Mike Hennessy. Mikes
partner, John Ray, is not shown. Half iime is a welcomed relief as Mike Hennessy
and Ed Wedge Talk it over wiih the Coach, Sian Gould. The long way around is
lalren by Ed Wedge in The Lake Geneva game, Eager substiiutes look persuasively
ai assisfant coach, Jim Shaughnessy. At game's end ihe players relax after tight de-
fensive ploy in The Lake Geneva game. Score Mundelein 6 - Norihwestern Military
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A successful season of six
wins and two losses enlists the
boastfulness of H54-55N Pi-
rates. Following the last game
of the year was the Football
Frolic, at which 300 students
enjoyed an evening of danc-
ing and refreshments. High-
lighting the entertainment
were the top dance tunes,
played by the Kay Combo.
The celebration marked the
close of another "best" in the
annals of our history.
Mike Hennessy and John Ray, co-
captains of the Pirates, bestow a
crown of victory on Charlotte Drey
er, their chosen Queen of the Foot
ball Frolic.
Good Night Ladies, echoes Fo-
ther Regan, as he demonstrates his
own singing style for 'night owls,
Florence Gallagher swoys her
audience with the lilting lyrics at
Blue Moon and other popular
hits at the night out.
Ot the gridiron, Edward Wedge
wh,rIs member of the Queens
court, Carol McDermott about the
darv:e floor with striking rhythm
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As we stand now, in the midst of this
perfect day, the brilliant rays of Light and
Truth shining upon us, we can see how all
these pieces to the puzzle are needed to
complete the meaning of our education.
Without study, there is no knowledge. With-
out sports, the light of our spirit is dimmed.
Without activity, we cannot amplify our
social disposition. So too, without remem-
bering God's goodness in giving us these
things, we cannot look back with pride in
our hearts to say, "Thanks, God, for our
years at Mundeleinf'
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special patnons
Has Emmence Samuel Cardlnal Strltch
Archbushop otCh1cago
Rt Rev Msgr Patruck J Hayes
Rev Emmett T Regan
Rev John McAvoy
Rev James D Brett
Rev John Banahan
Very Rev Msgr James C Harduman
Rev John Marren
Rev Robert G Herne
Rt Rev Msgr Joseph Morrlson
Rev James Murtaugh
Mother Mary Josnta B V M
Suster Mary Rnchardme B V
SlstersofChar1ty B V M
Rev Alfred Abramowucz
Al 81 Dave s Sandwich Shop
Amarillo Phlllp
Amerucan Camera 81 Photo Supply
Archer Hoyne Federal Savlngs 81 Loan
Babula Ed
Baran Mr 81 Mrs Edward
Beckman Memory of Wllllam
Bernatskl Family
Bnngo 8. Anne s Tap Room
Bogan Tom
Bosworth Alfred W Attorney at Law
Bracy Mr 8rMrs Fred
Brannlgan Mrs Margaret
Braun Mary Lou
Breaux Mrs Wlllle
Brovullet Honorable Hector
State Representatlve
Broza Gerry
Rt Rev Msgr Edward M Burke
Calderlsl Mr 8. Mrs D
Rev John Cardnft
Rev RobertA Carroll
Century Electrotype Co
Cesaruo Patsy
Chncago Cartage Co
Chlcago Mlchlgan Currency Exchange
Chicago Printers Machinery Works
Rev Robert Clark
Rev Wrlllam T Clark
Rev ThomasW Conlm
Connolly Mr 8-Mrs John P
The Cosmopolntan Natuonal Bank
Costa Mary 55
Rev Roger Coughlan
Rev ThomasC Crosby
Curran Funeral Home
Rt Rev Msgr Joseph F Cussen
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Czaszewlcz Mr Anthony
Derby Mr Pat
Dlxon Patrlck
Donahue Mr 8lMrs Ray
Donahue Mr 8lMrs J
Donahue Mr Al
Dreyer Mr 8rMrs M
Duray Family
Dvorak Mr 8.Mrs Edward
Ever Ready Metal Fmrshlng Co
Fary Honorable John G
Rev Eugene Faucher
Feulner Mr 8.Mrs Edwin
Rev J V Flannery C M
Foley Allce 55
Foley Mr 8.Mrs H R
Formento Mr 8lMrs Carl
Freshmen Room 6
A Frlend
Gallagher Farrell E
Geers R Agent Metropolutan
Rev Joseph P Gnlbert
Gabby Dr BolesG
Gomez Abe Sr
Grabowskl Al
Lute lns
Keith Mr H
Ke y Alnce M
Kelly MlchaelJ
Ke y
Kllllon Mrs Edward
Klouda Mr 8-Mrs J
Kozucku LeoJ Realty Co
Kral Mr 8lMrs FrankA
Krull Mrs E
Krull Shnrley Ann
Rev Raymond LaBate
LaCoy Catherune 55
Larry 81 Dom s Service Statuon
Lasar Mr 8.Mrs Louus
Lavorata Mr 8lMrs Peter
Rt Rev Msgr James Lawler
LeHew
Ardee 52
Lorrarne
Mr 81 Mrs Noble
LeHew
LeHew
Lemmmg Marne
Leona s Pizza
Leong Hong
Leslie Mr Frank
Leslie Mrs Loretta
Lewandowskl Carol
Graczyk Edward
Rev Edward Llebrlch
Gradzmskl Mrs Vtctorla
Greener Mr 8.Mrs Thomas
H W Gramm Family
Rev Robert Hagarty
Hanlon J C
Harrlty Mr 8lMrs John
Harrlty Pat
Hayes
Heflln
Heflun
Heflnn
Mrs Ellen
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Wnlllam
Mr 8lMrs Wrllnam
Hennessy Mr 8tMrs M J
Hnntgen Mrs Peter
Hoey Mary
Huhn Pharmacy
Jackson Mlss Sarah
James Marne
Jansen Mr 8.Mrs Peter
Johnston Gerald
Johnston Mrs J
Jordan Mr 8.Mrs Rlch
Junior Journalists
Junlor Room 2
K 8. K Servuce Statnon
Kaczmarek Richard
Kannaby Ellzabeth
Keane Frank
Keatmg Robert Edwln
Llttle Mlss Hannah G
Rev ThomasJ Long
Lusak Karen 53
Makowlcz StanleyJ Jr
Maranda Walter F
Marshalek Stanley
Mar Ton Venetian Blinds
Mattlla Mrs Ruth
Mazzarello Mr 8lMrs F
Melcher Mr 8-Mrs F A
Meyers F R
Sister Mary Monica R S M
Motors Insurance Corp
Mueller Mr 8. Mrs H
Myers Mr 8lMrs J W
Robert McBride Famlly
McDermott Mr 8. Mrs Joseph
McFarland Memory of Robert
McFarlane Mr 8lMrs Hugh
McGovern Mr 8.Mrs A
McGovern Gerry
McNamara Mr 8.Mrs P
McLennan Anne
Nash Mr 8-Mrs James
OConnor John P
Rev Joseph Ogmbene
Olen Mr Albert
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Palacz Funeral Home
Panec Mr 8-Mrs D
Pearson Dorothy
Pearson Mr 8rMrs Enc
Plrklns Frank C
Presentation Church
Przybylo ChesterL
Ptak Joan 53
Ptak Mr 8tMrs John
Ptak Ruta 55
Pulaska Savings 8- Loan Assoclatuon
Rask Mr 8.Mrs G
Ray Irene
Rendek Mr 81 Mrs John
Rentas Mrs Marne
Rlccl 81 Company
Rev Joseph G Richards
Rock Island Llnes
Rev Jeremnoh Rodell
A 8. A Foods
Advanced Math Class
Alexander Miss Teena
Allotto Antoinette
special patnons
Rosenthal Mrs B J
Rostenkowskl Senator Daniel D
Rostenkowskl Alderman Joseph P
Rousseau Lydua
Sachs Morris B Inc
St Catherine of Siena Parrsh
Sanntary Fuel Co
Very Rev Msgr John W Schmnd
Schulz Frueda
Schulz Mrs Rose
Schwmd Nancy 55
Seaman Mrs Raymond
Selsky Mr 8. Mrs John
Sensor Room 4
Sensor Room 5
Severlno Mrs Lena
Smith Food Shop
Smith Mr Ray
Smnth Mr 8rMrs Bruno
Solomon Drugs lnc
Sophomore Room 7
Sophomore Room 9
Spanush Class I
Stockler Mr 8rMrs E
Szymczak Mr 8-Mrs Joseph
Tangney Mrs H
Tangney Peggy
Tarrant Mary
Toscana Bakery
Ty Dall Pharmacol
Varllla Dr P V
Ventura Rosalyn
Wall J Commltteeman 11thWord
Wallmger Studio
Welss Dr L H
Westhoft Mr 8.Mrs N Jr
Wirth Mrs Vlrglma
Wlrtz Mr P J
Wolak Mr Walter
Zablaka Mr 8tMrs N J
Zagorskl Tavern
Zen Ed
Zulkne Mr 8-Mrs Charles
Zumwalt Jannce
Qequlan patrzons
Bm Hom
Blake LaVerne 54
Blessed Sacrament School
Blessen Elmer
Chbn Horn
hlam Restaurant
Choy Mrs Helen
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Amberg MnssV1rgunua
Amerlcan Restaurant
Anderson Mr 8lMrs Roy
Angeles Mr 81Mrs Sonny
Angelo Mr 8-Mrs P
Annuncnatlon School
Armendarlz Mrs Marne
Babula Mr 8.Mrs Bruno
Baldasarree Herman
B 81 D Pet Store
Balla Mr 8- Mrs George
Barnes Mrs M
Barron Constance
Barron Mrs Marne
Bart Ilomae 54
Bartello Mr 8. Mrs Marlo 8- Famlly
Bartello Mr Mnchael Robert
Barts Grocery Store
Bertuccl Mr 8. Mrs Frank
Bertuccloll Mr 8-Mrs Aldo
Beutel Mr 8.Mrs C A
Bezak Mr 8.Mrs J
Bull 8. Bobbette
Boulevard Cleaners
Bozek Dorothy
Bozek Mr 8rMrs Anthony
Brandenburg Mr 81 Mrs Wllbur
Braun Mrs Betty
Brezna Mr 8.Mrs E
Brooks Mrs Arthemuse
Brunn Mr 8- Mrs J K
Buclak Mr 8.Mrs John
Byrne Tom W
Bzezlnsku Florian
Calandug Anna 54
Calamla Theresa
Calamua Mr 8.Mrs Sam
Cannon Patrlcna 53
Carpenter Mrs R
Carpenter RobertJr
Carroll ThomasJ
Casey Kathleen 52
Rev JohnM Castillo O
Cassettarn Marne
Castelvecchv LeRoy
Chromoptlcs by Jay Reed
Chrzas Marilyn
Chung Carl
Clnderella Fashions
Coccla Duck
Colutz Pharmacy
Collms Mr 8lMrs B
Comella Mr 8.Mrs C
Commercial Copy Servnce
Connolly Mrs P
Connolly Mrs Martun
Connor Charles
Conto Sam
Conway Mr 8-Mrs J
Conway Mr 8lMrs T
Corbin Larry
Cores Mrs Aluce
Costa A T
Coyne Mr 8.Mrs John
Cuff Dorothy 55
Cult Mr James
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Cunningham Mr 8.Mrs
Cunmnghom ThomasJ
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Curtnn Mr 81Mrs Ed
Cwlkltnskt Mr 8-Mrs John
Cyzen Mr 8-Mrs Walter
Daly Mr 81 Mrs Ruchard
Dea Louls
DeChatelets Mr 8-Mrs P Jr
DeChatelets Ronald 53
DeFul1ppns Mr 8. Mrs Joseph Jr
DeGrazla EugeneJ
Demar Mrs Mary
Derby s S A C Tony 81 Char
Dertlanger Mr 8- Mrs R
Dever Michael
Duluberto Rose
Dumas John L
Dlncognlto Mrs J
Dum Wllluam Sr
DnVenere Mrs Joseph
Dobreft Chrus
Donahue Jean
Donarskl Eugene Clarence Wllllam
Donlle James Vincent
Dooner Mr 8.Mrs James
Downes Loretto C
Doyle Anna M
Dray Mr John
Dulnlc Catherine
Dunlap Mrs Marshall
Duray Mr Dave
Durek Joe
Ed s Auto Sales
Elchner Mrs H
Emerald Radno Shop Inc
Eruckson Mr George
Euluen Mr 8.Mrs Harold B
Falco Mrs C
Farnum E W
Farnum Mrs E W
Fazlo Mr 8.Mrs Domlnuck
Fellksuk Mr 8.Mrs W
Fentye Mr 8rMrs L
Fernandez Ronnle
Ferrari Mrs Frank
Flnn Mr 8-Mrs John
Fischer Mr 81 Mrs E
Foley Joan
Foley Marybeth
Ford Mrs J M
Forsberg Mr 8- Mrs Raymond
Freshmen Room 8
Gaa Mr 8tMrs Grover
Geddes Mr VernerL
Gee lde Service
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tzeoulan patnons
Gennusz Mrs Ann
Genoar Mr 8.Mrs A
Gerracl Grocery
Gibson Shnrley 53
Glomettl Mr 8-Mrs Jullus
Glomettl Mr 8rMrs Ettore
Glanz Mr 8rMrs Leon T
Glanz Dorothy 55
Glanz Mass Joan 52
Gleason Mrs M
Gleason Vurglnna 51
Gomez Abraham Jr
Gomez Mr 8: Mrs Tony
Gordon James A
Gordon Mnss Marlan
Gorman Church Goods House
Gorskl Mr 8.Mrs Roman
Gozdeckl Mr 8lMrs Walter
Grades 'I 8. 2 Holy Name
Cathedral Grammar School
Grades 7 8. 8 Holy Name
Cathedral Grammar School
Greco Mr 8.Mrs E
Grimm James 46
Grlmm Jeanne Marne 55
Grundhoefer Charles
Grupenhagen Herman 55
Grupenhagen Marne 53
Grace Jean
Hagestedt Mr 8tMrs Wulluam
Hall John C
Handschlegel Mr A
Hanrahan Luz 54
Hardyskl Mrs J
G H Harris Drugs
Harry s Barber Shop
Harte Mr 8. Mrs M
Harvell Adellne Klouda 49
Helen Jean Eleanor 8K George
Hennessy Mnchael 55
Hndaka Koo
Hoben Glenn
Hodum Mr 8. Mrs George
Rev Vlulluam Hogan
Holy Cross School
Illmols Appllance Company
lnfante Mr 8.Mrs Al
lnfante Catherlne
Ingelberton MlssMar1an
Jacob Erich
Jameson Mrs Kathryn
Jandas Grocery
Jansen Mr Gerard
Jansen Mr Herbert
'ay Mr 8-Mrs James
Jay s Food Mart
Jenny 8. Kate
Jensen Bull
Jewell William
Joe Mrs Wan Km
Joe s Meat Market
Johnson Mr 8. Mrs Walter
Josne Bar B Q 8m Plzzerla
Jozef Muss Grace
Jozef Mrs S
Kaczmarek Mr 8- Mrs John E
Kapengst Mr 81Mrs A
Karabun Stephen 54
Kareckn Loulse
Katsenes Anthony
Katsenes Nlckolas
Keany Hugh 8- Nora
Keotlng Mr 81Mrs Mlchoel J
Keating Mr 8-Mrs W J
Kelly Mr Charlie
Kelly Mary
Kentgen Lnlllan
Kerckhove Mr Frank
Kerkhove Mr 8tMrs George
Rev JosephJ Knnane
Klungler Dansy
Klosnnsku Mr 8. Mrs Peter
Klouda Nancy 53
Kobos Mr 8.Mrs
Kohler Mrs John
Kohs Pat
Kordlk Emllla
Kordlk George
Kordlk Louns
Koslnskn Mr 8.Mrs A
Kral Muss Glna
Krelman Mrs Lucille
Krmkson s Restaurant
Kroll Mr 8rMrs Anton
Kroll Mr 8tMrs Wm
Krull Gloria T
Krull Mr 8tMrs S J
Krupkm Drugs
Kudla Mr 8-Mrs T
Kwolnk Mr 8-Mrs W
LaCoy Mr 8- Mrs J
Lake Shore Club Gang
Lalley Mr 81Mrs James
Laramie 8. Dsvtslon Servlce
Larkm Walter
Laskowsku Mr 8- Mrs Casey
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Lavorata Angeline
Lavorata Barbara
Lavorata George
Lavorata John
Lechowlcz Mrs Walter
LeCompte Alfred B
LeCompte Diana
Lee Annie
Lee Gertrude
Leia Walter
Lemak Mr 8.Mrs John
Lemak Rose Ann
Leonard Mrs Lula
Le Yeet Hardware
Lew Raymond
Lewkowicz Mrs Florence
Lewkowucz Mr 8-Mrs Sylvester
Lillig Mr 8tMrs M A
Lincoln Shoe Store
Loboyko Sophie 8- Theresa
Logan Mr 8tMrs Patrick
Lotus Lounge
M 81 M Pastry Shop
Machacek Mr 8tMrs William
Magauran Mrs Margaret
Rev Leo T Mahon
Mallnska Catherine
Mama Lena s Restaurant
Martmka Philomena
Martino Mrs. Mary
Rev. Donald Masterson
Mathis Mr.
Matusek Mr. Louis
Medinger Stevie 8- Dave
Meehan Mr. Thomas
Melcher Mr. 8- Mrs. Walter
Menle Realty Company
Michaels Miss Audrey
Midwest Grocery
Miller s Grocery
Miskell Mr. 8- Mrs. John
Monaghan Jim
Minestero Mr. 8. Mrs. J.
Moonan Bernard J.
Moy Wilson
Murray, Officer Tom
Myers, June -
McCauley, Mary '51
McDonald, Mrs. Clarence J.
McDonough, Jerry 81 Ricky
McDonough, Mrs. Nellie
McGovern, James
McGovern, Mary A. '54
Rev M J McKeirnan
McKirchy Mrs R 8- Family
McNamara Mrs Ann
McShane Food Store
National Tea Employees
Nedlo Laura
Nelson Mr 8-Mrs W
Nicodene Charles
Niederkorn Mr 8- Mrs A W
Nlederkorn Betty 55
Nitti Joseph M
N W Food Mart
OCallaghan Mr 8- Mrs John
OCallaghan Mary Ellen
O Donnell Miss Agnes 53
Oertel Mrs Rose
Orange Garden 81 Jade Restaurants
Osako Cleaners
Ostrowskl Mrs Margaret
P J s Laundry 81 Launderette
Page Miss Theresa
Pagoda Red
Palumbo Frank A
Pappas Mrs Francis
Parypinskl Matt
Pawlicki Mr 8. Mrs
Pearson Grill
Pearson Eileen
Pecora Corbina
Pedroza J T
Peterka Mr. 8- Mrs. Joseph
Phil s Snack Bar
Piotrowicz Peter
Pittman Joan
Prewitt Pvt. Kenneth G.
Price Mr. John M.
Prusinski Bernard C.
Rev. Fr. Rattaele O.S.M.
Reliance Fountain
Reuter Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph
Rhodes Mr. 8. Mrs. William J.
Ricci Laura 54
Rosario Mrs. Z. T.
Rosemarin Tailor 81 Cleaner Shop
Royal Blue Store
Rubin s Women s Apparel
Rueckert, Leo
Rush Currency Exchange
Ruth's Figures
Ryan, Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas
Ryan, Mr. 8. Mrs. W.
Rybarczyk, Mr. 8- Mrs. S.
Rybarczyk, Miss Tina
Rymut, Mr. 8- Mrs. Clemens
Sack Mrs Frances
Saleva Carlo
Sam s Barber Shop
Sanseverino Mr 8tMrs
Santowski Donald
Sawyer Harold L
Sbalchtero Mrs Helen
Scanlon Mrs Agnes
Schamberger Bros Inc
Schmidt Mr 8-Mrs Emil
Schwmd Mr 8tMrs H A
Scuacca Roy
Semer Mr Phil
Senior U S History Class
Seramore Edward
Sermo Mr 8-Mrs D
Sesko Ralph
Shaughnessy James fCoachj
H J Shinnick Pharmacy
Shpikula Donna
Shpikula Taras
Simone Mr 8.Mrs Pete
Slmlonl John
Sipek Mr 8.Mrs George
Skupuen Gene
Skvaremna Mr 8.Mrs A
Sladek Mrs George
Slosar s Bakery
Smith Miss Helen
Sokalslu Mr 8.Mrs W
Solarz Leroy
Solarz Mr. 81 Mrs. S.
Sothras George
Spagna Mr. Al
Spanish ll Class
Rev. Francis J. Spellman
Stanczyk Frank
Sterner Anne 54
Stevens Food Market
Stoltman Andrew Richard
Stoltman Andrew Jr.
Streicher Joseph
Sullivan Mrs. M.
Surby Miss Joanne 51
Surby Mr. 8- Mrs. Michael
Surby Miss Sandra
Surby, Mr. 8. Mrs. William
Svoboda, Agatha 81 Patricia
Swiatek, Mrs. L.
Sullivan, Dan
Szymanski, Anthony
Takeda, Tod
Tamborello, Mr. 8- Mrs. Gerald
Tarzan, L.
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Travers Pharmacy
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Troccko Family
Tucker Mr 8. Mrs James
Uebele Henry
Uglrettl Mlss .terry
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VanDen Nelsen Kathleen
VanDeNorth Mrs M C
JUST A WORD OF THANKS
Qequlatz pamons
Van: John A
Vnctory Fruat Market
Vlgon Mr 8.Mrs Sldney
Walsh Mrs Mary
Walsh Patrlcla 53
Wasnk Peter
Weber Mr 8tMrs E
Wedge Mr E
Wedge Mrs Louella
Weiser Mrs Cynthia
West Mr 8tMrs R
Western Hall
Westhoft Carole 55
Wllle Mrs Mary P
Wllllams Mr 81Mrs Howard
Wtlllams lrls 54
Wrlllams Mr 8tMrs W
Wulot 8- Co
Wilson Mr 8.Mrs Homer
Wodzln Elaine
Composlng a book of memorues lS a great deal of fun but we all must acknowledge that thus yearbook would not be In
your hands right now were ut not for
Woloszyn Mr 8-Mrs S
Woznuak Mrs Sophie
Woznlak Mlss Trudy
Wysockl Mrs S
Young Mrs J 8- Famlly
Zablak D M Carpente
Zahora Mrs Chas
Zalewskl Anthony
Zavala Mary Anne
Zech Alice
Zech Dawn Ellen
Zech Kenneth 55
Zech Theresa
Zech Walter F
Znegenhorn Mr 8tMrs
Zueger Mrs Martln
Zondlak Josephlne
Zulkue Lambert
Zummo Mr John B
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one ear many cruppled tor lute many more even without lute but all clossufled as DOG falthfully stutched by the
sensor gurls
One large red apartment house for dogs butlt by the sensor boys to accommodate the scurvy scavengers as they balanced
then way home over a dusty ledge
One box of dog food used to lure the pups on to vlctory
One burstmg thermometer dauly mked wrth new hope against the death of the PHOENIX
Several tear glnstemng obutuory notuces posted to plead the cause of the PHOENIX of the future
Some four yards of black crepe needed to trughten the laxuty at our fellow students donated by Snster Mary Cecl
One beautiful flame used to destroy that ugly black crepe at a creamatnon ceremony In the school yard where the student
body watched the death of the death of the PHOENIX
Three hundred and eighty boisterous voices that hauled The PHOENIX Lives' over the ashes ol the crepe
All the money old and dnrty new and shrny rounded up to help us meet our quota
Also
Mr Werner Schultz of Unrversal Studlo for hns enlargements
Mr Robert Hansen ofWal1nger Studio for group shots and portrauts of the araduates
All our patrons who donated to the success at the Yearbook
The student body for once agaun ralsmg the PHOENIX out of nts ashes
And of course the PHOENIX Yearbook Staff for sacrthclng their S125 hours to help edit this masterpiece
May Sarnt Francns de Sales patron of lournallsts bless thus our handnwork and all those who have so generously lent thenr
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