Immaculata High School - Immaculata Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1938
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So, gowned in blue that you may recognize me A child of yours, I kneel here at your feet, While white and slender prayer-clasped hands apprise me That modesty and gentleness are sweet And fold about my heart, Lady in blue, Marking it surely with the love of you! , l 2 b E I 1 . . A, 1 'X G.. 1' 51... '1 I- I ,o 's ,' -X I 5 Joan Albrecht Young years which lilfe pet- als upcurl In promise exquisitef, Honors 1, 25 Perfect Attend- ance l, 25 Glee Club 35 Class Vice-President l5 Eucharistic Committee 25 Pamphlet Com- mittee 35 Basketball 1, 25 Badminton 35 Major Letter 25 Second Major Letter 3. Dorothy Amato Elusive as the dews . . . Before they melt within the lfisses of the sunf, Honors 15 Perfect Attendance l5 Major Letter 25 Second Major Letter 35 Class Secre- tary l5 Missions Chairman 25 Blue Mantle Players 45 Vice- President, Camera Club 4. Charlotte Andrews A candle she, Fair, tapered one Whose each part reaches us to be A small, sweet sun. Honors l, 35 Perfect Atten- dance l, 35 Basketball 2, 45 Volleyball 45 Badminton 25 Braille l5 Glee Club 2, 3. 45 Major Letter 25 Second Ma- jor Letter 3. Catherine Barbino At protesting thanks, replies 'I am so glad in doing it., 'l Honors l, 2, 3, 45 Perfect At- tendance l, 2, 3, 45 Legion of Decency 45 Constitution Es- say Finals 4. 4 Frances Alder She is a golden dream but half begun. Glee Club 25 Social Chair- man, Art Club 4. Dolores Anderson A fairy leading through al- luring ways With all the fragrant morn- ing in her gazef' Major Letter 35 Blue Mantle Players 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 3. Virginia Arado What fullness her young life has meant What calm completeness and content. Honors l, 2, 35 Perfect At- tendance l, 2, 35 Class Secre- tary l, 2, 35 Braille 2, 3, 45 Missions lg Camera Club 45 Blue Quill Pin 4. Marie Bastian It is myself that sings in mel, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2. CLASS OF 1938 Irene Bauer Hers is a sweetness showered without stint. Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 45 Major Letter 3. Mary Lou Bell u Nature has written a letter of credit on her face, which is honored wherever pre- sented. Honors 1, 2, 35 Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer, Blue Mantle Players 3, 45 St. Cecilia Circle 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Lit- erature Committee 25 New World Committee 35 Euchar- istic Chairman 4-5 Immaculata News Staff 4. Patricia Bennett is She was born with the gift of laughter And a sense that the world was glad. Collette Bergeron The quick, light energy of her restless self. Honors 3, 45 Perfect Attend- ance 3, 45 Class Secretary 1, 23 Braille Pin 25 Braille Chairman 3, 45 Major Letter 35 Minor Letter 2, Secretary, Camera Club 45 Telecisean Staff 45 Blue Quill Pin 45 Basketball 25 Badminton 2, 3, 45 LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. CLASS OF 19 Nancy Beaty Leaps over obstacles like a salmonf, Eugenia Bennett rc She lets her light shine with- out turning the spot on her- self. Virginia Berger A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making every- thing in its vicinity freshen into smilesf, Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 Perfect At- tendance l, 2, 3, 45 Class President 2, 3g Class Treas- urer 1, 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4. Waunell Bichele White facades of stately Georgian houses Crow in the air to make a frame for her. Honors 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Catechetical 3. 5 Margaret Bodkin There never was a heart truly great and generous that was not also tender and com- passionalef, Basketball 1. Phyllis Borrelli If common sense has not the brilliancy of the sun, it has the jixity of the starsf' Honors 4g Perfect Attend- ance 4, Soclality Promoter 3: St. Cecilia Circle 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ruth Brolaski A captious poppy bobbing on its stemf, Clee Club 2, 3. Margaret Mary Brown In the gaze of those young eyes What wealth of grace and wisdom liesf, Honors 2, 4-g Perfect Attend- ance 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter 2, Sodality Promoter 2g Pamphlet Chairman 3, St. Cecilia Circle 1, 2, 3. 6 Dorothy Bodmer UI quench my thirst at the cool fountain of your friend- shipf, Class Secretary 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4-g Press Pin 4. Gertrude Boyle Nothing is so strong as gen- tlenessg nothing so gentle as real strength? Honors 2, 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 2, 3, 43 Catholic Literature 23 Orchestra 33 Dramatics 2, 3. Ruth Brosnan Modesty is the citadel of beauty and oirtuef, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Legion of Decency 2. Gloria Browne As frank as rain on cherry blossornsf, Honors 1, 2, 4-g Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 4: Class Social Chairman 1, 2, Braille 1, Eu- charistic Chairman 3g Major Letter 3g Glee Club 3. CLASS OF 1938 Marion Louise Butz But thy eternal summer sliall not farlefl Class Social Chairman lg Blue Mantle Players 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Cateche- tical Chairman 2. Margie Campos Icpllllfflldl as a star. Honors 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 4: St. Ceci- lia Circle 1, 2, Typing Award 4-. Eileen Carroll ,'lIagic between the sugar and the spice. Class Treasurer 1, 3, Legion of Decency Chairman 13 Clee Club 2, 4. Grace Cichon Remote, mysterious as all shy things are. Basketball 2, 3. CLASS OF 1938 Marion Calt A long stalk of loveliness. Catholic Literature Chairman 23 Missions lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Champion- ship Pin 4g Volleyball 4g Badminton 3, Major Letter 2, Sweater 3. Kathleen Carrigan She is as summer-lzearterl as a rosefi Our Lady's Committee 1, 2g Class Social Chairman lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball 3, 45 Basketball Championship Pin 4g Volley- ball 4g Glee Club 1. Patricia Caveney As likeable as slze is look- ablef, LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. Florence Cline Interest speaks all languages, and acts all parts. Blue Mantle Players 2, Our Ladyis Committee 1. 7 Jeanette Cofone Reverence dwells within her heart, Candor in her mindf, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 4-g Cateche- tical Committee 13 Braille 1, 2, 3, 4. Margaret Conlon Deli ht ul winsome and kind s f , Lovely in face and lovelier in mindf, Perfect Attendance 1, Class Social Chairman 1g Pamphlet Chairman 23 Catechetical 25 Boot and Spur Club 33 Bas- ketball lg Badminton 3. Mary Ann Corcoran Life is real, life is earnestf, Honors 23 Perfect Attendance 2g Glee Club 3. Virginia Cwik Her words are bonds . . . her heart is as far from fraud as heaven from earthf' Honors 2, 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 2, 3, 41, Class Vice- President 2, 3, Major Letter 3g Our Lady's Committee 4g Art Club 2. 8 wa..-Mya ,,.Vk Mary Frances Conley Such friendliness, pure grace, and joy in livingf, Honors 2, Perfect Attendance 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain, Basketball 1, 2, 4-3 All- Star Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball Championship Pin 4, Major Letter 1, Second Major Letter 2. Mary Connor She brings the dreamed fra- gility of days When May was in the airf' Perfect Attendance 1g Braille Chairman lg Our Lady's Com- mittee 2g Orchestra 3, 4, President, Orchestra 4. Josephine Cunningham I have no subtlelies of speech or mannerg I do not try to hide myself. Perfect Attendance 1, 3. Esther De Coster God gave to her a shy and silver mirthf, Honors 2g Perfect Attendance 2, Class Vice-President 23 Legion of Decency 13 Cate- chetical 3. CLASS OF 1938 Jeanne Dempsey Her laughter brushes by like a bright tropical butterfly. Basketball 1, 2, 33 Minor Let- ter 13 Badminton 33 Clee Club 43 Boot and Spur Club 3, 4. Dorothy Denton Fair as sunlight on the flash- ing frost . . . Serene beyond the touch of time or tearsf, Perfect Attendance 3, 43 Class Social Chairman 1g St. Ce- cilia Circle 2g Typing Award 4. Betty Diez She makes everlasting monu- ments of momentsf' Class Social Chairman 13 President, Clothing and Tex- tiles Club 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Minor Letter 2. Catherine Dineen Blue from the night in your eyesf, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4g Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Sec- retary 23 Pamphlet Commit- tee lg Catholic Literature Committee 2g Catechetical 3. CLASS OF 1938 Anna Mae Dempsey In one small bud the promise of May. Eucharistic Committee 2. Ethel Desmarais Kind hearts are more than coronetsf' Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Choir 2, 3, 43 St. Cecilia Circle 1, 2. Lucille Di Lorenzo She plays, not by ear, but by soul. Catholic Literature Commit- tee 1, 2g Eucharistic Com- mittee 43 St. Cecilia Circle 1, 4. Anne Mae Donahue Like a rose embowered in its own green leavesf' Missions Chairman 23 Mun- delein Scholarship 4. 9 Eileen Donovan She liked whaleier she looked on And her looks went every- wheref' Perfect Attendance 2, 3, St. Cecilia Circle 2g Clee Club 2, 3. F Irene Doskey Her giving bears the print Of her own graciousness that ever growsf' Honors 1, 2, 3, 4g Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Treasurer 2, Catechetical 1g Pamphlet Committee 4g Typ- ing Award 4, LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. Eileen Dowling How could thy words flow in such a crystal stream? Catholic Literature Commit- tee 25 Blue Quill Pin 2. Eileen Dwyer Standing artless as the air And candid as the skiesf, Class Social Chairman 3, Mis- sions Chairman 4g Boot and Spur Club 3g Art Club 33 Glee Club 1, 2g Choir 2g LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. 10 Dorothy Dorr In your hair is darkness, Brushed so smoothly backf' Class Secretary 2, Cateche- tical Committee 2, 3. Patricia Dougherty The quick mind is richer than a crown. Perfect Attendance 25 Clee Club lg Eucharistic Commit- tee 3. Helen Drennan As little daunted as star or treef, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, Mis- sions Chairman 2g Band 4g St. Cecilia Circle 4. Mary Martha Eckman Loving the wonder in her heart The wonder in her face. Cvlee Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 2, 35 Immaculata News Staff 3, 4. CLASS OF 1938 Lorraine Edom Logic to the feminenth de- greef' Class President 13 Class Vice- Presiclent 23 Class Secretary 3g Chairman, Our Lady's Committee 4g Glee Club 2g St. Cecilia Circle 43 Captain, Basketball 1. 3. Jane Fairchild That vivid spirit never knew eclipsef, Glee Club 1, 2g Choir 2. Louise Filiatreault Joy blossoms whereier she gocsf' Pamphlet Committee 2, 3. Betty Fishwick She knew not those sweet words she spoke Was her own sweet way. Basketball 43 Volleyball 4. CLASS OF 1938 Patricia Ellis Good nature is the very air of a good mind. Perfect Attendance 23 Basket- ball 23 Immaeulata News Staff 4g Secretary, Clee Club 43 Clee Club 2, 3, 43 St. Ce- cilia Circle 23 Art Club 3, 4. Helen Feehan Knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly heaven- ward. Honors 13 Perfect Attendance lg Class Secretary 1, 2g Apol- ogetics Committee 2g Our L:-1dy's Committee 33 Missions Chairman 43 LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. Mary Jane Fisher She tallrs like a dictionary on its best behavior. Honors 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3g Minor Let- ter 13 Sewing Club 13 Cath- olic Literature Committee 2, 4g Secretary, Literary Club 2g Typing Pin 43 Spelling Award 4. Mary Alice Fox She gave a song, a wing to words. Class Social Chairman lg Mis- sions Chairman 1, 2g St. Ce- cilia Circle 23 Blue Mantle Players 43 Boot and Spur Club 4. 11 Marion Freibert I know that no flower, nor flint, was in vain on the path I trodf' Honors 2, 3, 45 Perfect At- tendance 2, 3, 45 Missions Chairman 15 Eucharistic Chairman 45 Sewing Club 15 Apologetics Chairman 25 Bad- minton 2, 35 Typing Pin 4. Margaret Galvin Those smiles and glances That make the miserls treasure poor. Perfect Attendance 15 Cath- olic Literature Chairman 1. Dorothy Greene Like the birches that dance on the top of the hill So slender and young that they cannot keep still. Honors 15 Perfect Attendance 15 Class Vice-President 15 Class Secretary 25 Basketball 25 Minor Letter 15 Major Let- ter 35 Blue Mantle Players 45 Pamphlet Chairman 35 Irish Essay Contest Winner 25 Our Lady's Chairman 15 St. Ce- cilia Circle 1, 25 Boot and Spur Club 3, 4. Sylvia Gross Her heart is like a garden fair Where many pleasant blos- soms growf' Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 12 -s..,,s-an Marie Gallagher I remember, too, the lovely laughing Irish of her. Honors 2, 45 Perfect Attend- ance 2, 45 Apologetics Com- mittee 25 Publicity Commit- tee 45 Typing Award 4. Betty Geimer There is place and to spare for a frank young smile. Orchestra 1, 3, 45 Secretary- Treasurer, Orchestra 45 Lit- erature Committee 1, 25 Illi- nois All-State Orchestra Pin 35 Basketball 1, 25 Minor Letter 1. Mary Margaret Grimes She is herself of best things the collection. Honors 25 Perfect Attendance 2, 45 Class Treasurer 15 Class Vice-President 25 Missions Chairman 15 St. Cecilia Cir- cle 1, 25 Blue Mantle Players 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Minor Letter 2. Mary Louise Grothe As sunny as a coral island in the melancholy waste of oceanf, Honors 1, 25 Perfect Attend- ance 1, 25 Press Pin 45 So- dality Prefect 15 Handmaid 15 Literary Chairman 3. CLASS OF 1938 Catherine Haley Small in speech but large in wiszlomf' Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Legion of Decency Chairman 1, St. Cecilia Circle 1, Editor-im Chief, lmmaculara News 4, Press Pin 4, LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. Ann Harnett A ballafl,fortl1right and with- out airs The lines have singing laughter Anil, oh, a ballad wearslw Class Social Chairman l, Class Treasurer 2, Class Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Captain, All- Star Basketball 1, 2, 3, Catli- olic Literature Chairman 2, Captain, Volleyball 2, 4, Barl- minton Champion 3. Jeanette Hein Her sternly eyes calm anfl sustain . Honors 3, 4, Perfect Attend- ance 3, 4, Our Lady's Com- mittee 1. 2, 3, Catholic Lit- erature Committee 4, St. Ce- cilia Circle 2, Music Medal 4, Typing Award 3. La Rayne Heitz All things about her drawn, From Maytirne and the cheerful dawn. Art Pin and Two Guards 4, Art Guild 4, Art Scholarship 3 CLASS OF 1938 ' ' w'9l'T'i-aut ,g ff' Edythe Hall Like some deep impetuous rwer from the fountains everlasting? Louise Haskin Family linger in memory your lirhe and genlle graces. Braille 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 3. Marcella Heintz The effervescencc of enthu- siasmf' Our Lady's Guard of Honor 4. Mary Clare Hennegan Her laughter is as surlrlen and carefree as the pop of a bubblef, St. Cecilia Circle 1: Missions Committee 1, 4, Eucharistic Committee 2, 3. 13 ' 1 '-'I or an I l G Gloria Hertzman Deep-mirrored within thine eyes The glory of a modest heart. Kathryn Hill A sonnet of stateliuess and grace With loveliness and wis- dom And heauty in her faeef, Perfect Attendance 25 Braille lg Eucharistic Committee 4. Geraldine Huntington I love my hour of wind and light. Class Social Chairman 35 So- cial Chairman, Clothing and Textiles Cluh l. Verna Janetzke My thoughts are green with springtime Among the meadow rue I think my very soul is grow- ing Green and gold and bluef' Honors 1, 35 Perfect Attend- ance 1, 3. 14 Betty Hessler '4The precious streams which through thy young lip: roll Shall leave their lovely delta in thy saulf' Honors 13 Perfect Attendance lg Catholic Literature Chair- man 4. Betty Howell She is a garden in herself Flowers glow in cheek: and lips. Boot and Spur Club 3. 4: Art Pin 4g Art Seholarsllip 4. Catherine Infante I strove to say too little lest I say loo nzuehf' Mary Frances Jannotta I hear her delicate soft laughter. lrnmaeulata News Staff 3, 4g Press Cluh 4: Second Place Archdiocesan Liturgical Con- test 2. CLASS OF 1938 Wanda .laniszewski My tongue within my lips I reign For who talks much must tall: in tfzzinf' Evelyn Karasek Like a flower that might have strayed From, some tlistrmt lanrl of light. Perfect Attendance lg Class Treasurer 33 Blue Mantle Players 2, 3. -l. Gertrude Karowsky Spirited, whimsical, gravely gay. Perfect Attendance 45 Class Social Chairman 2g Eucharis- tic Committee lg Basketball 2: Major Letter 2: Treasurer, Clothing and Textiles Club 1. Eileen Keane 'gLil.'e rz fresh breeze to Il wetzried world. Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Social Chairman lg Braille 1, 2g St. Cecilia Cir- cle lg Major Letter 25 Minor Letter lg Sweater 3. CLASS OF 1938 Sarabel Kamerman You trace your lines of argu- ment Your logic linked mul strong. Blue Mantle Players 3, 45 lrnmaeulrtta News Staff 3, 43 Boot and Spur Club 33 Blue Quill Pin 4. Berenice Karier nF!lllhfllll16SS mul truth are the most saeretl enflowments of the lzumtzn mimi. Clee Club 1. Margaret Kasper What thou wilt wish, thou will enforce with thy smile. Charm Contest Winner 2. Mary Ellen Kelly A mirlhqtmlre of laughter. Perfect Attendance 3, 43 Class Treasurer 33 St. Cecilia Cir- cle 1, 2, 3g Blue Mantle Play- ers 2, 3, 45 Social Chairman, Blue Mantle Players 43 Boot and Spur Club 3. 15 '1 'T' f at .. Virginia Kelly As jubilant as a flag un- furledf' Perfect Attendance 1, 2g Class Social Chairman 1g Class Treasurer 2g Class Secretary 3, Blue Mantle Players 2. Martha Kiehl Beauty has filled my heart It can hold no rnoref, Honors 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 45 Missions Chairman 1, 3g Blue Mantle Players 1, 2, 3, 43 Minor Let- ter 1. Henrietta Klaeser With hair like lakes that glint beneath the stars Dark as sweet midnightf' Honors 2g Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4g Missions Chairman 1, 25 Safety Poster Contest Winner 3, Art Club 4. Isabel Kurkjian All the inner grace and beauty Heaven and earth delight to praise. Perfect Attendance 13 Class President 13 Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, 3g Class Secretary 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Mantle Players 4. 16 Antoinette Kenzora Poised beyond the need 4 epithet. Honors 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect A tendance 1, 2, 3, 4g Cla: Vice-President 3 5 Missiol Chairman 2 3 Immaculaz News Staff 3, 4, Typir Awards 3, 4g Minor Letter Vera Klingel Upon my heart the skies 4 dawn have set their scarlt stain. Honors 2, 3g Perfect Attent ance 2, 39 Camera Club 4. Shirley Krause Nestled in our hearts, b guiling time with deafness Class Vice-President lg Ba ketball 3, 43 Major Letter Beatrice Kwasigroch Her eyes as stars of twilig fair 4 Like twilights, too, her dust hairf' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, CLASS OF 193 iv Myrna Lamont Life is a gusty night, and I a flame But never think me fearful of the darlff, Class President 1, 2, 33 St. Cecilia Circle 1, 23 Publicity Chairman 43 Basketball 33 Blue Quill Pin 4. Rosemary Lawlor The smile that wins, the tints that glow And tell of days in good- ness spentf, Blue Mantle Players 4. Catherine Lee More mirth-provolring than laughing eyes.', Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Class Treasurer 13 St. Cecilia Circle 1, 2, 3, 43 Eucharistic Committee 43 President, Glee Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 4. Rita Leonardo HA voice which seemed to ji! into The silence rather than break itf, St. Cecilia Circle 1, 23 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1938 Eleanor Leahy That merry little elf Whose eyes are topaz- linen Is energy itself. Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Class Social Chairman 23 Cateche- tical Committee 33 Major Let- ter 1. V Estelle Lecture Her face, strong, in a strong light, Comes ever back to me. Honors 1, 2, 33 Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3g Mundelein Scholarship Winner 4. Anne Lentz With hair aglow like bur- nished gold That still retains the fre. Perfect Attendance 1, 2g Bas- ketball 1,-2, 3, 43 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. Doris Lewis She shapes her speech all silver fine Because she loves it so. Perfect Attendance 13 Pre- fect, Sodality 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Blue Mantle Players 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 17 ' 1 f l f 'a Marion Lippert Her loveliness I never lfnew Until she smiled on rnef, Honors 1, 23 Perfect Attend- ance 1, 2g Missions Chairman 13 Our Lady's Chairman 2. Ethel Lynch Shall I compare thee to a summefs day? Thou art more lovely? Blue Mantle Players 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Maerk Ah, but she owns the song of joyfv Perfect Attendance 2, 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Minor Letter 2. Patricia Manning A daybreak facewwith starry eyesf, Class President 13 Class So- cial Chairman 23 Braille 1, 23 Catholic Literature Committee 2, 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 4. 18 Mary Lockwood She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant, too, to thinl on.', Honors 13 Perfect Attendanm 13 Class President lg Clas Vice-President 4g Class Sec retary 33 Drum and Bugln Corps 33 Band 3. Betty Madden Gay notes of a lilting song Sing in her the whole dag long. Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Clas Secretary lg Basketball 1, 2 3, 43 Minor Letter 3g Drun and Bugle Corps 3g Typing Awards 3, 4. Italia Malato She must have treasuries o 107 That she can draw oi night and dayf, Honors 3g Perfect Attendanct 33 St. Cecilia Circle 2, 3, 4 Catholic Literature Chairman 23 Piano Contest Winner 2 Our Lady's Committee 4. Rita Meyer You are a miracle of peae And tenderness and pa tiencef, Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 2 CLASS OF 1935 Shirley Merrill St. Cecilia Circle 2g Basket- ball 2. Mary Catherine McMahon Lightly was her slender nose Tip-tilted like the petal of a flower. Perfect Attendance 23 Class Social Chairman 23 Pamphlet Committee 3, 4g Major Letter 23 Basketball Captain l, 3, 43 Basketball Pin 2. Catherine Meehan Hair smooth and brown Clear, brave and wistful eyes-yet gay. Honors 1, 2, 3g Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 33 Class Vice- President 13 Catechetical Committee 33 Pamphlet Chair- man, 2, 3, 43 Braille 23 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 33 Major Letter 3. Kathryn Mitchell F or Katyls debonair And innocent and fair As a rose.', Honors 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Vice-President 3g Class Social Chairman 1, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 Badminton 2, 3, 43 Sec- ond Place, Modesty League Contest 43 Major Letter 3. CLASS OF 1938 Bertille McDougall Lovely things these eyes have seen. . Honors 2, 33 Perfect Attend- ance 2, 33 Blue Shield Pin 4g Imrnaculata News Staff 4g Clothing and Textiles Club 13 Literature Committee 2g Cate- chetical Chairman 3, 4. Rosemary Meagher Her name and face, her wit and nature-Irish. Basketball 13 Clee Club 2, 3, 43 Missions Committee 13 Catechetical Committee 33 Le- gion of Decency 1. Shirley Mildenberg Born with the gift of laugh- ter and the sense that the world was glad. Class Vice-President 13 Cate- chetical 33 Basketball 33 Pamphlet Committee 4. Helen Mitchell The laughter of all noon-day skies. Perfect Attendance 4g Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3. 19 Eleanor Mittel Gifts and gold ure naught to me l would only looh on thee. Class Treasurer 2. Elizabeth Mollahan A booh's best friend and sponsarf, Honors 2g Perfect Attendance 2, 3, lmmaeulrzm News Stall 4g Blue Mantle Players 2, 3, 4. Cecilia Morg 'cl have known the pence, the comfort of worlr done wellf' Our Lady's Chairman 2, Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4g Art Award 23 St. Cecilia Circle 1. Mary Kathryn Motherway Music overflows from her heart And bubbles beneath her flying fingersf, Honors 13 Perfect Attendance 1, Braille lg Band 1, 2, 3g Orchestra 3, Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, Glee Club, Ac- companist 1, 2, 3, 45 Blue Mantle Players lg Dance Or- chestra 43 lmmaeulota News Stall 3, Associate Editor, lm- maculata News 4. 20 Dolores Molitor Her shining hair is the pale gold of the sky. Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Eucharistic Committee, 33 Major Letter 23 Art Club 3, 4, Art Guild Pius 3, 4. Florence Mongoven Her voice was like the voice the stars had when Ihey sang together. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Immacu- lata News Stall 3. .loan Morris Sometimes you seem a star, Sometimes a windblown flower. Catholic Literature Chairman 4: Blue Mantle Players 4, Mundelein Scholarship 4. Rosemary Mulvihill Hers is a Gothic soul, Thought-pinnacled, dream- foirf' Class Secretary 3g Missions Committee 4g Catholic Litera- ture Committee 2, Blue Man- tle Players 4. ' CLASS OF 1938 Helen Murphy ' G Flowers themselves seem glad to be with you V And to share your mirth- bespattered face. Class Social Chairman 1, 2, 3, Legion of Decency Chair- man 3. Catherine Murray Her eyes are twin moons in a rose-sweet face, And the fragrance of her presence fills all the place. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle 2, 3. Marie Murtaugh Fresh as the fragrance of pines and seaf' Class Treasurer 2, St. Cecilia Circle 1. Catherine Nieman Bat for the very life of me, The merry, merry life of me, The laughter-loving life of me, I cannot but be gay. Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle 1, 2, Bas- ketball l, 2. CLASS OF 1938 Margaret Murphy There is a garden in her face Where roses and white lilies blowf' Badminton 2, 3, 4, Pamphlet Committee 4. Kathleen Murray Purities gleam white like statues In the fair lakes of thine eyesfi Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President, Art Guild 3, Art Pin 2, Guard Pin 4. Evelyn Nelson Dignity and serenity. Braille 1, Literature Chair- man 2, Minor Letter 1, Im- maculata News Staff 3, 4, Boot and Spur Club 4, Blue Mantle Players 2, Our Lady's Guard of Honor 4, Munde- lein Scholarship Winner 4. Marion Noveski Bright hair blowing in the sun, The eager whisper and the laughing eyesf, Honors 3, Perfect Attendance 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton 2, 3, 4, Class Social Chairman 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Art Guild 2, Major Letter 2. 21 Marion O'Brien Courtesy-she has conceived that this delight alone must be the cornerstone for all her buildingf, Eucharistic Committee 1g Glee Club 2, 3g Choir 3. Frances O'Neill Whatever years remain to me I shall live out in dignity. Perfect Attendance 1, 2. Genevieve Papineau She is so small, one little light, A laughing, curl-framed face shining brightf, Eileen Patton Too gentle for the gusty ways of earth? Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 45 Legion of Decency Committee 1, 2, Our Lady's Committee 4, Blue Mantle Players lg Eucharistic Committee 3. 22 Lorraine O'Malley Gay notes of a lilting song Sing through her the whole day longf, Perfect Attendance 2, Class Social Chairman 23 Braille 1, Missions Chairman 3, Cate- chetical 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 43 Basketball 2, 45 Badminton 2, 33 Major Let- ter 2g Poster Contest Win- ner 3. Mary Alice O'Neil I shall jind no better thing on earth Than the wilful, gentle, vital thing which is youf, Honors 1, 2, Perfect Attend- ance 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 President, Band 4. Dorothy Parsche Her kind blue eyes are gay and glowing? Blue Mantle Players 29 St. Cecilia Circle 1, 2, 4, Boot and Spur Club 3, 4. Lorraine Pearson A manner blithe and deb- onairf' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4-g Badminton 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1938 Evelyn Polan As one looks on a face through a window Through life I have looked on Godf, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 33 St. Cecilia Circle 1, 23 Poster Contest Winner 3. Marion Pritchard Who always knew Tha! being lovely was a dutyfl Perfect Attendance 13 Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Pin 1. Dorothy Rauth Who looks with grave eyes and lives earnestlyf' Perfect Attendance 13 Bas- ketball 2. Helen Robilotta Her lovely eyes, unclouded brown Are lighted with their greeting smilef, Basketball 2, 43 Volleyball 2, 43 Badminton 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1938 gs Helen Printy True and fair discussion will ever be found the firmest friend of truthfi Catholic Literature Commit- tee 23 Camera Club 4g Im- macnlata News Staff 43 Press Club 43 Teleciscan 43 Mun- delein Scholarship Highest Award 4. Marion Rapp Rich joy and love she got and gavef, Honors 2, 3, 43 Perfect At- tendance 2, 3, 43 Catechetical Committee 33 Legion of De- cency Chairman 4g LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. Margaret Regan Birds sing within my heart And in my arms is spring. Eucharistic Chairman 23 Glee Club 1. Mary Ryan A golden-hearted, cool- cupped shining lilyfi Perfect Attendance 33 Cate- chetical Committee 3g Bas- ketball 1. 23 Adelaide Sayer ' The river glideth at its own sweet willf, Minor Letter 2. Norma Scala As gay as a parasolf' Honors lg Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3g Class President 1, 33 Class Vice-President 23 Im- rnaculata News Staff 45 Braille 1, 25, Teleciscan 4g Camera Club 4, 'Boot and Spur Club 3, '43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 33 Ma- jor Letter 3g Minor Letter lg Choir 4. Mary Schrolf The marvel of your rapture- lighted face. Perfect Attendance lg .Euf charistic Committee lg Glee Club 3, 43 Choir 45 Blue Mantle Players 3. 4: Clothing and Textiles Club lg St. Ce- cilia Circle l. Mary Ann Sepanski Music I heard with you was more than musicf' Honors 1, 2, 3g 'Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Blue Mantle Players lg Typing Award 4g Munde- lein Scholarship 4. 24 Anna Mae Samuelson Good nature is Godls richest gift. Perfect Attendance lg Braille lg Basketball 1, 2,43 Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 3g Major Letter 3g St. Cecilia Circle 2. Dorothy Schetller A voice as luminous and cool as dewf, Class Secretary 1, 2, 35 Sec- retary, Sodality 4g Art Guild 1, 2g Minor Letter 3. Louise Seifert She is like larkspur in a garden. She has the same half- fragile sturdinessf' Legion of Decency lg Basket- ball lg Minor Letter 3. Thalia Serriades Slight and delicate as a dry? point etching. Art Guild 1g.Camera Club 4. ' CLASS OF 1938 Mary Margaret Shanley Her flocks are thoughts. She keeps them white. She guards them from the steep. Eucharistic Committee 2. Eileen Smith Eager-hearted as the winds of Marchf' Perfect Attendance 13 Major Letter 23 Second Major Let- ter 3g Basketball 2, 3, 4. Charlotte Staar 4'Beauty, truth and rarity, Grace, in all simplicityf, Class President 2, 33 Class Vice-President 1, 43 Art Guild 1, 2g Immaculata News Staff 4g Basketball Captain 1. Beauford Still Filled full with lifef' Blue Mantle Players 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2. CLASS OF 1938 l3, 4g All-Star Basketball 3, Marjorie Skelnik Her eyes-the dusky haunts of shadowed starsf' Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 43 Volleyball 2, 4g Major Letter 2g Second Major Let- 'ter 33 Basketball Pin 4. Betty Snyder '6All the words she ever spoke ' were happy. ' Lois Stielow f'In whose spirit, enchanting yet, ,Faith and Hope and Love , Q have metf, Glee Club 3, 4g Choir 4. - ' Margaret Sullivan Your eyes smile peace. Braille 2g Legion of Decency 1, 43 Art Guild 2, 3g Clothing and Textiles Club 2g Cate- chetical Committee 3. 25 Gertrude Sutton All that's best of dark and light Meet in her aspect and her eyesf, Honors 1, 2, 35 Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 35 Pamphlet Committee 35 Blue Mantle Players 15 Boot and Spur Club 3. Paloma Tallitsch The sunny radiance of her nature warms the heartf, Honors 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Braille 15 Eucharistic Rep- resentative 15 Missions Com- mittee 45 St. Cecilia Circle 15 Basketball 1, 45 Minor Letter 35 Typing Award 4. Virginia Todd live learned the way of beaulyf' Perfect Attendance 35 Our Lady's Committee 45 Blue Quill Pin 35 President, Cloth- ing and Textiles Club 15 Basketball 1. Helenmarie Toomey A minrl at peace with all be- low A heart whose love is in- nocentf, Minor Letter 25 Shorthand Award 4. 26 Marguerite Swan Tall and ordered, like blue larkspur in a gardenf' Honors 2, 3, 45 Perfect At- tendance 2, 3, 45 Class Presi- dent 2, 45 Class Secretary 15 Braille 1, 2, 35 Art Guild 35 Band 2. Ethel Thomson Words I can pattern Row after row. Honors 2, 45 Perfect Attend- ance 2, 45 Blue Quill Pin 35 Blue Mantle Players 2, 3, 45 LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. Jessie Tone Her eyes Are so blue that they put little blue reflections On everything that she looks at U Class President 35 St. Cecilia Circle 35 Glee Club 35 Boot and Spur Club 35 Basketball 35 Major Letter 3. Catherine Tripoli as One of those who hoard their own thoughts carefully know- ing them far too dear to give awayf' Perfect Attendance 1, 35 Blue Mantle Players 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1938 Rita Valenzano A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweetf' Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, Class First Vice- President 4, Class Secretary 2, Class Social Chairman 3, Glee Club 2, 4, Art Guild 3, 4, Blue Quill Pin 4, Braille 1, 2, 3, 4, Boot and Spur Club 3, Camera Club 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Badminton 3, Major Let- ter 2. Marion Weides Her mirth the world required She bathed it in smiles of gleef, All-Star Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball Captain 4, Badminton 3, Major Let- ter 2, Second Major Letter 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Typ- ing Award 4. Jean Whitman Adventurous heart, on beauty bent, That only heaven could quite content. ' Honors 1, 2, Perfect Attend- ance 1, 2, Class Vice-Presi- dent 1, Basketball 1, 2, Cath- olic Literature Committee 3, 4, Our Ladyis Chairman 2. Ruth Wieferich She holds her little thoughts in sight, Though gay they run and leapf' Band 2, Drum and Bugle Corps 2, Boot and Spur Club 3, Minor Letter 2, Mundelein Scholarship 4. CLASS OF 1938 Margaret Van Dyke And when the years of win- ter Cray with Margaret will be God will find her love still blossoms Like a red rose-treef' Honors 1, 2, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 4, Art Guild 1, Blue Mantle Players 1, 2, 3. Anne White She laughs because eternity Blossoms for her with stars? Honors 1, 4, Perfect Attend- ance 1, 4, Press Pin 4. Constance Wiatrak Thoughtful acts in passing, pass not awayf, Perfect Attendance 1, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Typing Awards 3, 4, Clothing and Textiles Club 4. Stella Xenos Her moods remember quiet ways H From out the stately past. Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Shorthand Award 4. Anne Zimmer Humor, common sense, and learning, too, are heref' Honors 1, 2, 3, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3, Class Treas- urer 1, Class Vice-President 2, Class Secretary 3, Class Third Vice-President 4, Boot and Spur Club 3, Camera Club 4, Blue Quill Pin 4, Braille '1, 2, 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle 1, 2, Blue Mantle Play- ers 3, 4, Blue Shield 4, LADY IN BLUE Staff 4. 27 Q I T' F' at I -1-. 1 -1...-. B. Brown. D. Fielder, E. Carpenter. A. Joyeu- .l. Mr-Grath. K. Brons. tl. Re-sch. E. 0'Le-ary. P. Ofllallty M. xlldxldllllllill, J. Martin, B. Baxter. E. lfpton H. Ynnker. E. Brodsky. F. Butt. M. Moran Y. Blaha. M, 0'l.e-ary. l.. Br-blxer. B. Crunk. I. Ke-rwin. ti. Dwyer F. fllatyga. D. lioehford, D. Garrity. P. CllVllQ'y, gl. Strauln J. Mileln-ll. l.. liiolios. C. Morgan. R. LaVerrn, A. Sllaugllnm-ssy. Xl. Nlvllugh. E. Lowtt NI. lllotln-rway. H. Frosliaum-r. M. Canieron. Nl. Parkinson. G. Durand. Nl. Rita-lair. Nl. llealy HIGHLIGHT' . . . IU IUIH 1'-UU. llti School ealls as does the sea . . . Room takes the form of a ship with our teacher as the Captain. . . . Ullieers ol' the Crew eleeted. Margaret. Mary Jane. Catherine. Mary. Eleanor . . . Before voyage starts all are garlmed in uniform . . . Sailing smooth until ship hits troubled watersfexaminations . . . Helen and Audrey promoted to hrstselass seamen with honors . . . Shore leave granted all for Christ- mas vacation . . . New Year determines new route with retreat as an aid . . . Sailors' Hop in the ship's gymnasium . . . Remember the Day? . . . Storm tossed again with more examinations . . . Sun hegins to appear and our crew' shines-Mary. Mary Agnes. and Dorothy as star forwards. Helen with her Blue Shield pin. lfmily with a Blue Quill adornment. Dorothy H. and Lucille in the May Corona- tion ceremony . . . Sailors give graduating comrades a luncheon . . . Spring cruise . . . Homel x 4 3'V , 4- 4 ,fx '-vw 3 J. Papreek, J. Seerey, E. O'Kt-effe, L. l.akouske, R. Drygas M. Gaudet. A. Wagner. L. Dnlka. D. lloenigg Xl. Becker. Nl. NlelNem-ley, lf. Craig, P. glnilryslxe. A. Goode Nl. llray, M. fJ.Bl'l1'Il, lll. Brennan, .l. lleniis. C. Jennings Nl. Colling, J. llreitfnss, KI. Neville, B. Mnsket. M. Mellngh M. Korek, U. Bauer. M. llarrity, M. Lynch. J. Oiillalley. K. Selnninlt Nl. lhlf'lA'IlllUll. R. Anderson. ill. Duffy, K. Meehan, L. Sehahas. M. Carter. Y. Costello H. llihlrons, ll. Kelly, ll. Amlrews. Y. hlikell, B. liliffendal, D. Kujaua, B. Lee, Xl. l'allast'h l l ' N. Nlanley. 5. late. lll. llurlley. MX. Sellxsegel, M. Friel, Nl. Bieg. Y. lielunaun. R. Cox. ill. Olson HliGHLltiHT..' . . . Ill. ltllt HUUL IIS liooni lltl on parade carries a llying hanner past the reviewing stand . . . Nleniories . . . mem- Q ories ol' . . . Sixty gay. earnest. whimsical. serious juniors assemlwling in a cheery room . . . llniliorins I donned to -rreet colorful Oetoher . . . lfleetion of ahle leaders . . . A clever skit to entertain the elass 1' KWH at llalloweien .... f X litting shrine to greet Our Lady on her innnaeulate feast . . . Sweet earoling I ' -f -darkened halls as we followed the heam of a red eandle . . . Semester examinations with high ,..., U 7 f i honors to llLilIllllt'. Jean li.. and Margaret l' .... lilue Quill awards to Jean and lxate . . . llaslxet- lmalll . . . the sn Jerlw guarding ot' our two Jlarffarets . . . The vocal seleetions ol' Nlarv and liniilv to Y l . . is . . 9 ' lwriffhten our Jroerams . . . illav with loving trihutes to Marv. our Uueen . . . Soft lights . . . dainty z- I z- . . . t . . I dresses at the Junior-Senior Luncheon . . . New friends . . . old friends . . . happy days . . . grate- liul . . . loving , . . memories. -1 -.Ii Q 1- X1 'N-x 3 W .lfsrr W-11 D. Collieek, V. Adams, E. Millar, M. Kilhane .l. Case. H. Dugan, L. Ahlwott. D. lleiss. M. lluselmy li. Bowen, M. lzlolan. K. Schwartz, A. Be-rryhill, M. Russell N. Costello. Y. Casey, l.. Yvilnies, A. Barrett. M. Firalio C. Dever. D. Flavin. K. Shea. L. Oiltlalley, .l. Bartholow. ll. Reilly, P. Martin l'. 'l'hilvault. D. l.etto, M. Saeeone, R. Seiwert, C. ixl11lli'T. ll. Meehan ll. llit-lwy, l.. Cofone, Nl. Duane. B. Steiger, H. Curran. C. Mt-nlw, S. Tenant HltiHLlGHT.f . . . Ill IUPI RUU Lllti Ship Zlfm sailed forth under Mates K. Shea and V. Adams . . . Celebrated Halloween .... A nchored at Christmas . . . baskets for damaged crafts . . . Hearts exchanged at Port Valentine . . . Junior Party with entertainment by V. Casey. S. Tenant. and H. Siewert . . . Port Art awarded pins of the City to P. Martin and M. Duane . . . Urcrhestra pin to M. Duane. Blue Quill to D. lflaviu . . . lilue Shield to lf. Millar . . . Solo maneuvers hy D. l-leiss with viola and M. Duane with flute won hrst and third prizes . . . D. Colheck leading the honor corps for year . . . Salute to Our Lady . . . May cron n- ing . . . Junior-Senior Luncheon . . . Junefand hon voyage. 32 1 Z - 33 I . McDonnell, Il. Walsll, J. Taggart, D. Pearson, I.. Plomin, M. Mahoney J. Conrad, J. Mellahey, V. Guslavson M. Shields, M. Leonard, G. Mctlahey, C. Athans, E. Watson, Y. Walsh R. Mallott, E. Haracz, W. Mason M. Beer. M. VCI-Ish, J. Joehens, J. Burke. N . Donohue, M. Todd M. Cn-ar, M. Staresllak, E. Dougherty, M. Staar I.. ffalalano. NI. Maeltin. Nl. ,lot'lnnn, C. Kepner. M. llrieh, I.. Rolslon. D. WX-irieh HIGHLIISHTQ . . . Ill IUIR P100 2l8 I Sedatelv retros1et'tix'e as hefits a 1 Jroaehinu senior diunitv. QIH sorts eolorfnl and fragrant mem- , . I I I . . . . ories . . . Vs is vs ol tulle and metallic rihlmons . . . Pleasant ha 1 meninfs and satislvinfr achievements I ll . . :- BJVXZ . . . llelightlnl renewing of old friendships and joy in making new . . . lfnthnsiasm of olheers . . . Ins wiring ollering ol' xledfres to Marv Immaculate on our Jatronal feast . . . Caroline in our hearts 1 . . 1 F . 1 C 5 5 and on our lips I.o. How a Hose . . . Xen xistas opening as retreat closes . . . Semester luringing Q added interest in sports and studies . . . Memories of a pre'I.enten party in pastel shades . . . Crown- : ' . . . . . . N ' ' mg Our Lady of the May . . . lzntertaimng the seniors at luncheon . . . Their guests on Llass Day . . . May they Carry with them the spirit of lmmaeulata . . . and may we . . . in appreciation of the ideals set helore us . . . make the Class of '39 one long to he rememlwered. I I s ...-.lit fb 'F W W I. 35 J. Heavey, D. Crandall, NI. Cm-ns E. Crnieh, P. Tierney, P. Fuener, L. Cordell II. Warren, L. Pepwortli, S. Jannotta. IJ. Nunn-Ilini C. Duszynski, Ii. Wlitlau. B. Barnes, G. BPIIIHII, R. Dt-lzner. KI. Ifretlian. KI. Wulf S. Derrig, K. Hinsdale. L. Haclerlc-in, I.. III-rlik D. -Xllinger. D. Sunseri. M. Farrelly, I. Mllrllaff. A. Dellaluwe, I.. Ilennigan I9. Crowder, M. Nuthhelfer, M. Smith. V. Cutter, L. Lennartz D. IiIl0K'Iii.lf'1'I, If. Wirtz, II. Fiehter, M. 3Ic'lNicIioIas, A. Knoekaerl, Ii. Iiolton HIGHLIGHTS . . . Ill IIIIII IIUU 2120 Q Se wtemlser 20 . . . fortx' newlv rromoterl students sat at forts' freshlx' iolisllecl mlesks . . . 'ovous 4, I . . I f . . I I . 'uniors this Year . . . Three weeks later Saw Shirlev. IUZIIIIIP. Adeline. Irene. anal Doris installed as I . . Class ollieers . . . Iferie Halloween made the Setting for our first party . . . Days Iwrimful of aetivities I I S :eil IW . . . Then Came the Christmas S Jirit with Carols aml the Iorelv IILIIICIIC-LIQIIIIIIU . . . ,lanuarxx .-. I . I . ., t- . 5. 3 a month of vigorous work and sports. but restfully Closing with retreat ...., A nfl on to Ifelmruary . . . Q with the room brightly decorated as me watched Valentincfs Day slip away .... Ifxciting basketball 9 ' games followed . . . we'II live that tournament in memory! . . . Maytime. with its beautiful crown- ing of Our Lady . . . Iilaes . . . lilies-of-the-valley we placed at her feet .... June . . . happy vacation clavs begin . . . VI'e'II meet again. 220 . . . next as Hgrownupq seniors. I , 36 - -. W hunnlylkn V 1 3 4 i -,'- ...lg- R. Berryhill. Ci. Matlclcn. A. Je-ske A. Printz, P. Peifer. A. Farrell. Nl, Uranahau .l. Chapman. M, Barrett. K. llranahan. D. lie-lt-her l.. Knaulv. C. Faust, A. Callagrlier. C. Stanton. M. Collingg P. llofmann. P. Gaffney. B. Fick, I.. Ollwr, K. Hyland. D. Toclil. ll. Xt-nos M. Schenk, C. Ct-lano. G. Dillon. U. Dietlerieh. M. Blasi. K. Fe:-nc-y. ,l. Ufllalle-y D. Keele. H. llays. lf. Barller. X. lla-ngcsclt. D. Noble. F. Howe B. fiopt-laml, D. Cummings. M. Pennirnan, E. l.arkin, ll. Cutler. fl. Nlcllec. Xl. Nlyt-rs HIHHLIGHTU . . . .'Ul'HU. HBE R00 2012 lloom 202 . . . neighbor to the oralory . . . an Fnfzlisll teachcris delight . . . Frecocious penmen Patricia Feifer. Mary Patricia Hofmann. and Coletla Stanton decorated with lllue Quill pins lor distinguished service in the writing field . . . In addition. Marion Schenk. Patricia Hofmann. lfdilh liarlwer. Lorraine Knaulm. and lleneviere Faust edit the strikingly good room paper. llils and Bits of 202 . . . liluc Shield pins glinted for Mary Colling for a quarter and ii6lli YlL'YB Faust and one remains in the permanent possession of Mary Patricia Hofmann . . . Patricia Howe out-llapltaels Raphael to win art award . . . Sopliomores most courteous girl is President Edith Barber . . . Rita lierryhill captained sophomore all-star ltasketlwall team . . . Marion Schenk merits a llraille pin . . . Spring ac- cents the silver and green of room colors . . . Patroness. Mother Mary Francis Clarke. close to IIS. and to Cod . . . Musical motto with moral tone . . . lie like a piano. grand. upright. and square. 38 39 ' 1 IPM! i i I , -1.-I i I C. Urbanski, L. DcVic, KI. Manss-r II. fXI4wIiIQ-. B. Lynch. L. llill. D. fXI1'IJuiiii1-II P. I.c'uI1y. I. IIiI1IHI1ran1It. NI. iYIIII1lQ,lIl', B. IIuI4'y B. YI-i'sff1'uw. M. liuIIax'z. R. R1-il. NI. Wanglt-r. A. W1-Inf. I . Klingvl ,I. Uavivs. NI. Malatvstu, A. Gco1'ge-s. III. Cnh-. H. MQM-i'iin-y IT. INIcCartI1y. III. Pohl. B. Cunclon. Y. Bin'Itn. I.. Ifrvitag. H. Prim- I. Nlunlvy, S. Wiflingr. II. flurry. III. Phillips. II. I.t'o11Iial'1It. A. IFQYIIILIIILI Y. Yuntnrn. I. NIl'I4It'l'Il1'IIIl. If. KarIs. LI. Folvy. M. Kllltlllflllllll. F. Iinsivki. I.. I3aIIn-r, X. IIut'Iv-tl. If. Purim' HIGHLIGHTS .... 'UPHII IIIIE IIIIU 204 50LI.lIlIY actix' s . . . 1 IIt1siIx' . . . snnniIy . . . Iixing ont supIiurnnrc- thiys . . . so prmninvnt in ' ' 'i ilu it tht- Stitch-nts' Spiritual I.t-atlersliip llonvcntion . . . LIIIII always nt the Saturday Cisca int-1-tings . . . Drawing nvar Tn Christ IIIl'0llQ1Il Mary as suggested Iiy our motto . . . Pagvant of I'aII . . . Irut I II I' III ' t . . . z1II the while xisioning the wifIt--s-yt-II wuntIcr nl' the hooks . . . Ifun dressing to s or .iris mas wrt' o1'pI1un rvvipients on liIiristnius morn .... A ltlIllIi1Illl'C lIumIIt--I.igIitiiig i'l'l'6ll10lIy . . . 1-untIIvs in our Iivzirts to Iight His way . . . Iramiing in protest of Uni' I.z1tIy's IIIILIQIC on II0l'LiIlIl'l'S . . . IIt1iIy Communion Clnh membership growing . . . pcrs0naIities that glow' . . . Jane Davies. I.orraim- IIiII. Marjorie Kaine-rrnan twinkling in IIememImer the Day'- worItI uf art . . . XI2lI'yl'IIyIl Mauser tops in tif-Iwt saIes . time mvniories . . . 'hIZ1I'y'NIOlIIIl . . . I7iPIcI day . , . Husily Iying Iinis. 40 . . Iflorciice IiIing0I curving a niche in tht . Magazine drives for the sirk . . . May- . . happily . . . passes the year to its satis- N. -s- .im g 'af -M - ,. ' F v ,,,, :,,q:A N , , .. E.E if 1 M. Mangini, S. Borg, E. Weller P. Cahill. C. 0'Halloran, K. Slattery. B. Dogrger B. Meik, B. Collins, E. Sugg, M. Leas B. Craggs, E. Goldstone, S. Doane. M. Alder. li. Dc-Caneq Nl. Boland, B. Steffen, Y. Herrgott. A. Hanson, K. Boland C. Ellis. II. Baughnian. V. Cruhn. A. Schwartz. Nl. Page-. H. Kasten l.. Bioutlolillo. J. Ut-Caro. M. De-Coster, D. Lansinger, A. Meyer. C. Coreoran H. Brown, Y. U'Brien, H. Hielistzleflt. ,l. Lyons. B, Colley HIGHLIGHTS . . . QUPHU UHE BUUM l Symphony in Hlue . . . Touches of powder lrlue and delft lulue ahout the room . . . forget-me-nots on the lvlacklmoard . . . lwlue of the lake across the drive . . . lwlue September slay . . . throngs of eager- liaeed sophomores . . . girls in lmlue . . . elections . . . Hlue-eyed president. Herniee Colley . . . lilue 5 Quill pins to Rosemary Broun and Helen Hichstaedt . . . plus a guard for Rosemary and a Hlue Shield t pin for Helen . . . eight daily Communieants . . . Our Ladyis blue veil on Deeemlmer ci . . . twenty girls awarded Blue Hose pins for Courtesy . . . Blue Mondays ..., April violets and corn flowers at Our Lz1dy's May shrine ...J A ntoinette Hanson. May Queen . . . Lim' IN RIIE . . . blue at the thought of ending this year . . . Blue lmirds for happiness weive known. 42 .w gk Q Wm f .Nm ,, w . 43 ' f Emi l.-. E 3 ..,'- M. McKay, F. Foley, P. Brown L. Pliinney, R. Haskins, G. Meagher, M. Lingolt I. Stefan, J. Johlie. M. Higgins. M. Monahan B. Gazin, M. Collins, M. Carr, J. Trudeau, J. Becker M. llreiner. M. Courtney. D. Welti. L. Roberton, H. Lounsbury, E. McMahon, V. Champion M. Rmnlf-an, M. Krause, M. Sadlicki, J. Mnlert, M. Tileston. D. lluffnian, L. Barnett M. Cullerlon. V. Pierce. P. Heitz. B. Moran. M. Vlfarren, M. lileljonnell, C. Dalton A. Murtaugli, J. Crowley, A. McCormack, J. SCllCllI'lCll, M. llesslau. R. Freer, Y. Meyer HIHI-lLlGHTf . . . .'Ul.'HU UP-E RUUL 5lll Who? . . . SOpll0IIl0l'CS . . . Wlicre? . . . 301 . . . How many? . . . forty-seven . . . . All of us. but in particular Mary Hose Collins. Lucille llarnett. Maud Mcliay. garet Tilf:'Sl0Ilfi'li1SS ollicers . . . Orchids to Lucille liarnett and Jacqueline Joliliel are lllue Shield pin winners ..... A lso to Eileen McMahon. Margaret Cullerton. ston. proud owners of liaslietliall pins . . . Our Sodalily enthusiastsK?-LaVerne Pierce. and Hose Freer . . . what next?-juniorsgwe liope-in Septemberl . . achievement. but of space. we assure you that we are a normal sophomore class mensely . . . Wlty? . . . Because weire llerel 44 . . Our celelmrities? Joan Crowley. Mar- . . . Why? . . . They and Margaret Tile- Rolwerton. Virginia . At the ond not of tlxat enjoys life im- wk 559, X. I nf A g'f. K. xwwixw S if 42, wg, L its .4 w- , u T X .5 Of.. ffQ3f3.1Qw, -M - 4 v , tif, L. Boehat, lf. Chneda, G. Ciuntini B. Carter. L. Lawrence, L. Mclnick, R. Gibbons lf. Engel. B. Yvurtz. Y. Dimmiek, M. Cranias L. Hanson, II. Polz, C. Nellauley. D. LaForge NL l,liIl:!,llQ'l'ly. L. Uilgenhaeh. Y. ,lac-ohs. L. Lakomslxe. ,L fllanghera, YY. Kali-st. l. l3efNn-xv xl. NleLaughlin, lf. K1-llilier. R. Xleilortnick, H. Hollahan. A. Johnson, ,l. This-le. Nl. Ryan L. Kassmier. Xl. Buekley. B. Buggy. M. Buell, M. Gibbons, D. Donohoe. E. Litka Nl. Rt-yer. Nl. Dillon. B. Beyer. Nl. l'larl.ins. lj. Selioenenherger. .l. llarlxins. J. Lyman. IN. 3lelNully. lf. Winandy LHIGHLIGHLTQ .... 'UPHU URL Pttltl 505 Septemlmer . . . me ahandon our green caps of lireshman days for the poise and assuranee ol' soph- omore lilie . . . Uetoher sixth. and hack to our hlue serge and Collars and Cuffs . . . Class eleetionsf-- Um' Lady of Wisdom ehosen patron: motto. God first. then all else follousng song. Army ot' Youthu Q . . . 'lill2llllxSgiYiltQI vacations . . . Deeelnlver already! Cliristmas haskets and good cheer . . . Christmas X J vaeation--parties. if-e skating . . . 'Lime marc-hes onl . . . lfxams . . . retreat . . . St. Yalentineis Day FAA! . . . Caesar and Pytliagoras left lor haskethall and volleyhall-fllolores La Forge and Helen l'olz re- -? speetive Captains oli uinning teams . . . Sophomore daneef no uniliorms . . . Lent . . . no Candy or f. i3 shoiss for S3013 ..., Xpril . . . exemptions and exams . . . twenty-tour honor students . . . lwadminton Q . . . quota drixe . . . Hay . . . lflashf lflashl 303 and 202 tie in quota drive! . . . lfirst rooms ol' the N division . . . lllue Quill f-flfileen lxelliher and Louise Laurence xxin pins . . . lllue Shield Louise - Lawrence gains award . . . June at last . . . Congratulations and good luck. seniors . . . See you next year. girls. fl-6 .. 7 '- . '3.lt. M. Quinn. M. McAndrews. M. Schoeben H. lliggins. R. Dunlap, L. Sf-dlak, M. Brnmleve L. larnszewski, II. Barnes, M. Scholdcrback, M. Nolan Y. Strass, M. Patke, C. Gille, P. Tuffy. H. Tate L. Lalinrla. M. Mansfield. M. Healy, M. Quinn, M. Mahoney, I. Conley, M. Corr G. Nolan. M. Schweizer, J. Fielder, R. Kuehn. L. Brunner. C. Rausch M. Dnfty, C. Fagan, M. Ferguson, C. Becker. B. We-Ish, M. Herold M. LeBlanc. D. Campbell, C. Kelly, M. 0'5hea, A. McNicholas, M. YL-nard, J. Shannon. M. Nt-itzcl HIGHLIGHTS .... 'Ul'H0f UHE RUUCC 5l9 Twenty green banncrets for twenty year-long honor students .... At mid-year Graccmarv Nolan scaling breath-taking heights to a 96 per cent average . . . Thirty 319 embryo horticulturalists ex- claiming over the lfloral Show at Navy Pier . . . Room 100 per cent behind the IIIIIIIIICLIIIINI Nvzvs and Lxm' I3 lil,l't-I . . . Cello-soloist Betty Welsh triumphantly playing her way to nrst prize award in Archdiocesan Music Contest ..., A tHallowe'en. spoolis in cxery corner . . . Haskets packed and candles alight for Christmas . . . The riot of red. white. and blue of February gracefully fading into the pastels of the Spring Party . . . Room breaks into print in Qzmrtcrly Eclzocs of 319 . . . Star athlete Marv Hrumleve receives basketball award . . . Consistent Cisca delegates. Marv Rita lirady and Mariette Le Hlanc active in successful drive against use of Uur Lady of Guadalupe as wine de- canters . . . Class aeclaims Marv Catherine Quinn Miss 1519 . . . interest in Cisca Bulletin burns high . . . Reports and discussions promoted by religion question box . . . Our Lady among the April lilacs . . . Maytime . . . our room patroness, Mary Immaculate. in her own colors. white and blue. ever recalling our motto. Be Another Mary. 48 4 'F 49 .E 5. Diaz. M. Walsll, ll. Lloyd M. Fullv, D. Scliultz. M. Mclntyrv. R. Vlinkalffs ll. Biillkl!-3Cll, P. Monavu. Nl. Schantz, D. Fitzgerald ill. Wlulsli. S. Turner, M. 3lCGrz1tli, E. Ulu-Isvli. l.. Dnslu-y M. 1'10Sll'I', A. Pupvll, A. Ouzounian, M. lladlvy. A. Hrizzolara K. Carulun. l.. llillospiv. M. Gallaglufr. G. Armalu. Y. Bavci. Nl. Carr J. Slallwus. M. Culicli, R. llZ1SSt'IlEllli'I', Y. Dal:-y. R. Slraulw S. llliulvr, Y. Flynn. M. Purultn, C. Bftllllllill, D. Dmnplw. M. Marv HUU llll llllI'U4llIlTlllQl. - Blue- Slum-lml .Xll-Flux' lluslwllmull mugs Qmwrg Rila- Wililxulcs Yirginia lrlulvy Nlurinn lfullv Mamlll Pulls' May Quevn Virginia Ilulvy lllarlan Mfffllllll Xlary lfiwlc-1' liusvniury lluwm-lluiu-1' Smlalily Clxairnlun AH Award, Lillian llnslwy Nlarinn Fullv AMI.. Bri,,,,lu,-H Q lliilfllla M 'W Kallllevu llurnlun 1 x 1 FIHESHMAN l,HllUNll,LE Q l'l'ilClI1'l6'll sunuuc-r vacation lll'0llHlll to an alrrupt encl . . . liigli-sf-lmool Cll'6ZllllS realized . . . jumlmlc ' L of faces . . . rliscovr-rv ol lrivucls . . . haven of the lweuilderefl. our home rooms . . . COllflK'SCClllllllg A . I . . . . . ., gazes ol Lippvrclassilwrl . . . Llasses begin u1tl1 real YIQLOY . . . Have you seen llw Llll1l1lUl'1llIll. I . . . llrowsc-ml in the lilwrury? . . . Patronizefl the lwookslorff? . . . lfouucl tlle C'E1li9lPTlil? . . . Yisilvcl the art studio? . . . llI'Llyt'll in the Ul'8.lOl'y? 50 ,ggi W 2 51 7 ISM! Wt- 4-xp:-1-I gr:-ul tliingb from lilih- llllll'l'I'S lf. Sugruc-. B. Arnulcl. l.. Stone Nl. llmwf-r. H. llvitlkamp. .-X. KflllIllllQQ'l'. li. Wirth I . Carts-r. A. Dtllll'fly'. K. Fox. Z. l.2li l'Lilll'C ff. Dimmu. A. llairrl. M. Fvrrefri. Nl. Burki- N. llfmne-y. Y. Hr-rt-ilt-r. ,l. Illllllflllllll. Nl. Kvfefr. Nl. Cflirivii. ll. liullzlglllvl' J. 'liutgcz H. Ilulsit-nivx. fl. ,ltlllllilllh M. Callun. D. Balla. F. Nlcflzilvm' Y. But-cltle-. R. Smith. Nl. Dl'115lDl'fQ.'f'T. U. liivhl. P. Putlmani l.. lllmrvzyk. ll. Ste-ln-r, C. lgmzttiuf. H. Klllll'lxZlt'I'l. Nl. l7m-rrvri. Il. Wvlvll. P. Cullum HUU ZZUI Blunt' Fllim-lil fm- Lalfruncv X irginia Bt-re-ite-r Buml Mxurtls H4tsl'Itl2lI'Y llviflkump Wim kI.im,in.,,.I. tile-1111-iitiniv ,lttltmtm 1- fm- l.ul rum'v Kulllrln FUX Nluy Qin-Q-it Xlury .Xnggn-lat llt'IlrlN'l'g1l'I' Art Mxurml fil'Ilt'Nlt'X1' Sll'lll'l' llurnllty Wt-lrlt Nlury .-Mtg:-la IJ:-tixlrt-ig:-1' gmlutily Qthuil-,mm H+'- '1t1'v llf'1'llv'H11' tant., Quill xttttm citttttt.. Kulltryn Fox FIHESHMAN UHIHUNIULE F at I Q lfllifIII'llISA' .'xI't'Il.l uc prmlrl of ottrsclxffs? . . . Any Cltallvc of lDlllQIl'0XNil1fl our gym suits? . . . Yolvs N are lwinf' Coitntvfl . . . il tmtse silcnvv . . . tlu-11 the results . . . C'llf'Cl' for the lla-xxly-1-lt-1-11-cl U-0I!'l'f'S 9, 51- l .ls- . . Antit-ipatimi tinged with clri-url: soplioniorvs lurking eu-1'yxxl16-1'e . . . grevn caps and Frwsfznzmz ny . . . mir turn nf-xt year! . . . Hun! 111111 Spur . . . l'Tl'Slllt1l'll join riding 1-lass. 52 33 z 47 , 1 1-.1 'Xltc'11lin11. Illl'2lN'l Class Ullivvrs Xirgginiu I.:-ims AIIII Burton killlllt'l'l1 llyl .lC'2lIl llahn Il111'11tl1y Knrrt-ss Y. I4-ilns ll. Driscoll, xl. Burton, J. lluhn. Nl. Wuttt-rsun, N. Dllf'K'y. Nl. Din-r l.. Yu11cl1-11B41scl1. U. Prust. C, SlN't'll2,lIl. K. Byl Nl. llI'l'gHl'j'. Xl. Fc-ilvr, Y. lxlifilllfv, ll. liuclglvy ll. kilfft'4S. .-X. l'1l'tlt'llflt'. E. l.z1l'l1-y. M. linnlxi. Nl. Fuiitlmal D lfllllll l'. lT11111l11'4m Hlxl. lf. 5lllIl1llill'SliI, fll. Ullllvllllvll. il. Morull. C. Stamlo utlilu, M. l'llt'lNt'llIllLlll .I, Hvliull. Nl. filly. l. P1-rhuts tl. 'l'e-stu. I.. ll:-wr. .l. Ralvs. J. U It U Il lllnv Flin-lil Du1'41ll1y Karrc-ss Mary Pulriviu Watt N IFQLIIIIZI l.m-1111s Etlitur of l.ll.K. Ir:-nv P1'l'l1lllF Yullvylnall Cl'l'1lltllItl' Kruning 205 All-Stal' liuslwtlmll Allll B11114111 Smlnlily CllillI'l1li'lIl .'hIlg1l'lLl l'1'm-lnln' May Qnve-n Jam- gXnn4- Butt-s FHESHMAN UHHUNIULE fl fJ.YlIllIlISfI'l' work includes: ilI'CllCI'y. volleyball . . . uffre so sti E . . . clam-ing . . . e tx 1 c vlose . . . Social hours lll'lZQ'lll9Il the school calendar. . . Ghosts and golmlins reign at our 1111110141 III purlivs . . . Forty Hours preceding the Feast of Christ the King bring October to a httmv Closm . . . Anclitorinm her-omf-s chapel dotted with wliite-wilefl girls . . . St. Cffvililz Rf'C'I-ffl! a hnrst ol applause. 54 I f J 55 V 'il ..1 'n' f at 3 I I -ff- . ., B. SL'lllllll', M. Williams, lf. Lukan M. Royce. P. Vllfixel, C. 0'Dea, M. Elstel' C. Messineo, B. Elstr-r, E. Xlertes. D. Flarrow K. Devlin, M. Lynch, R. Gose A. Leflenlbacli, L. Lulling, Y. Stuart, L. Dolan, J. Drake, S. Shauman M. Shealian, M. Grant, M. llt-ctor, M. Tunk, B. Geary. K. Leahy ,l. Mlaiiis. Nl. Seliallas. R. Mulligan. H. Paso:-lite ill. Blake-ly. Nl. Dfelllldll. B. Regan, Watts, R. Lillilliilltl lltlll. 205 2205 pr:-sn-nts - Blue Sliieltl Blue Quill May Qu:-on Class Ufliu-iw Mary Louise llevtor Mary Louise llvvtor' fllary fllargart-l lilxtvr B4-tty K1-gan Nlary Nlargaret Elm-r Suzanne Sllillllllilll lfmily Lulxun All-Star Basin-tlrall Smlality Rs-pnlwiitatiw Margaret Williams ,lt'Z1Illlt' Drake Il:-tty tie-ary Slllilllllt' Slllitlllllill Batty lilsn-r FHESHMAN IIHHUNICLE fllargarf-t l.y nvli llloriu lllt-ssiilvo All alwoarfl? . . . f,ll.Sl'Il Rally . . . Loyola Campus . . . Cafeteria treat . . . tlie turkvy's regret . . . T,lIIlllfSgil'l.llg .... 9 odfllily Rl'Cl'11fl.lIllfIIlCtl2ilS on pale lilue rilvlmons . . . Our Lady-S Colors for lit-r children . . . T110 Clzristnzrls spiril inspires us to give generously to tlie poor . . . in the form ol' baskets of food . . . Solemn. yet joyful . . . tearful. yet glorious . . . hymns of the Ifalzdlv-l.1'gl1f1'r1g echoing clown tlie dim corridors. 56 hub . wif Q .mi rf! gg 45'-A 'IT sw H. 51 A. Smith. E. llc-rrnu-yer. J. Sugg: Nl. Croia. li. Kentis. l, llurkelt. .l. l.oftus M. Y2lY!llCIlBUSCll, C. Mezner. J. Pieone. H. Crunrlei Xl. Ne-glia. U. Ceisheeker. M. Drummond. R. Kraft. ll. l.uuranr-e. P. Ftelwlwins ll. Guitli. li. flliehit-ls. L. Simzl. M. Przylrylslxi. ll. Kopivlski F. Nlvllermott, F. Biomlolillo, E. SC'lltllt'I'. l.. l.ipps. D. Schultz .l. Kurtz. Nl. Fisk. F. Uzilii, C. Cuili, Nl. Wllldlf'H. E. Freer. D. Rigoulet Illlll 302 Wouhhft you like to inet-t - Blum' Shield Art Awards Basketball Class tllllI'1'I'S Charlotte Cwili Rosenlary Cruntlei Dorothy Kopielslxi liilat Kraft RlitI'gl2ll't'l Drunnnoncl fllargzuret Drummonml lfmlnu Kentis Iiosvlnury llruutlei Ceeilia Mezrier .Mmm-s Smith mm, Quill l'lI'i1Ill'f'S Biontlolillo Hose-inury Crunflei Q .lt-anm- Sugg: J Ill-nise Kiggoulvt I Y H ....' FIHESHMAN l,Hl'tUNll,Llf nclless preparation . . . seettery . . . scripts . . . praetiee . . . praetiee . . . elintux . . . first night class revels in newly-clecoratecl laboratory . . . We are plunged into l'.1'Illl1S . . . Emerge ink-spotted hut triumphant . . . l.et the red honor rihlrons speak for themselves . . . Silent. solemn faces . . . pr lverful hearts . . . Rvlrrfrzl. . . I at i If Q excitement . . . Rf'111z'r1zb4'r ilu' Day . . . boundless applause . . . success! . . . Freshman Foods 2 58 -1 '- . l... 111, ,fur R. Fimlrn. M. Kelly, ,l. Malif-r F. Troutman, P. Eislor, F. Trapani. F. Quinlan H. Royslvr. ll. Uullirie' Sl. l.vilu'ock, E. Kelli-r. ,l. Baum-r F. Un-rigf-iilmack. R. Kam-, M. Carr. P. King. .l. Ayn-s H. Tonvlli. R. Johnson. ll. Whit:-. C. Hoenig. D. Svluiltz. R. Str-nson P. Wagnvr. .l. Fi'a-vsloiur, I.. Plonka. li. Navigalo ll. Rick. Y. Slllllll, M. llarwy. G. Larson, B. Ge-raly. I.. Mc'Nirol. M. Nolan R00 504 WY:-'ml lilo- you Io know - lllurl Sliivlil Ar! Auanls All-Star liuslxn-llnull Class Oflim-rs Ross-niary lfimlvn Lois BlvXivol Lucia Ploulxu llmwulmliiu- Larson Nlary Jane- Harwy Fram'1-s Trupuni Be-lly .lunv lion-1'y lllaris llullirif- Rosn-:nary Fiilvn May Qin-Q-n Ross-iuury lfhlvn Mary janv Ilurwy l'll1ll'l'1ll'1' Quinlan live-lyn Nuxiguto Q 'Xlary Killllfyll lx'-lly EllL'llal'istiv fllllllflllllll J l,Llll'll'l1l xYilQl.llf'l' Be-lly Uvruly ' FllE9HlVlAN l'HllUNll'LE .,..., , ,- 1 J i 3 i Tlirolmlring pulses. aching muscles . . . BIlSlff'f,Illll.S lwrv . . . livl'1'0sl1iiwl1ls vnjoyc-il uliilv girls X display talents in ainaleur hours . . . We clon our l.l'lIfl'II rolves of sell'-sacrifice . . . reluvlanl lo pass llie candy vounter . . . we do. in-vertlieless. and tlius llfilll swell the self-flf-nial funfl . . . Drum and Bugle Corps uflfls color to stirring Hand concert . . . The pop-pop-popping of lmalloons lierulmls tlic reception of the grarnnmr svliool girls . . . Freslinwnaf'tasl1ost1'ssf's logradnales. - 7 '- , T.. M-'iss rw ff' P. Gr:-1111. R. Cain. NI. xYl'Ill'lllilll M. II:'11z0. I.. Servalius. P. Marlin. M. No1'st1'4n11 .I. DIIIIY, U. Kirby, P. IIIl'21llI. ll. SIl'llIlIt' N. Fislwr, ,I. 51110ss1w1'l. B. Higgins, H. Pulrzill. If. .XIIKIPII NI. .X111lersm1. 1.1. I.v4'. K. Kupf. P. H1114-ry, NI. Kvigilu-r. H. Custvllu NI. I.i11s-mln. U. IIICGl1m'4'. N. IXIHIIIFT. R. Ifrllatll. IJ. I,ylll'Il. H. Colliln. I.. F011-y 5. 'I'appe-1111:-11. XI. I It'IIlIIIg. I'. Hillvr. R. Zuniulo. NI. BLll'I1L'S M. Fox, II. fII1'9111'n'114-y, S. I.u1'inwr. II. I.:,1Ixmx skv. Y. 51'l1nfi1-lil IEUU 305 .1y um- Ill'4'S1'Ill Blum- Sliivhl MIII1-yluull Hamel Xixurwl 1 ,V ' ...H ,ll'LlIlt'lIt' SIIN'wSlll'I'I Phyllis Nlurlin 1111 vlaiuib Wluruim- lfl--n1i11L: l.I.1. 5 IIIIltll l A I . . xILll'N II1'It'Il IILll'llI'5 I11'11u1'a1 N-rxuliiix AII-Flul' Baiskz-lIruII Wav 011411-11 , - , . IJ, H: I: ,l., . . . I .' . IUlS1'lIl1ll'N I.L1lll 1' 'll 'Im F Pllvllls IXILJFIIII 41111 :Ianni Fliirlvv 'Ia 1 N'IIlI1'l1 ' , v . v - ' 1 , I ' II Pliyllif Nlurlm 5lilILlIIIy I.Ill1ll'llli1Il I.v11n1'z.1 51'l'N1lIllIF Slllilllllt' I.llI'IIIN'I' lin-lly 1111-le-IIU Sllllilllh' l.u1'in1m-1' ,I!'1lIIl'III' Slllt'iNLll'l'I I3+'1'4-11i1-1- Collins I. I.u1-iIl1- I-'HI1-y L 1 I I FlRE'HMAN l'HI'iU IVLE 1 ai Way 2 . . . H1-1I I.1-llvr Day .... Q lll!llI1l'FllIII.!UflIIS. Illll'l'ilIlI . . . H001 .IlIIlISIif'llI' Ifl'Illll'IIl.fI' . . . gruml Q work. sviiiursf . . . fjllfllllllfl-IIIIS ZJIHJUIIII as the IIllIllLlC'llIi1ILl girl again l'OllSt'l'l'1iIt'4 Il0l'Sl'II- lo Hur I.LlIIj' r ' I . . and mvs IIVI' lmrlmuv . . . Stvlv slum IIt'dIlII'L'S Ilnflzvrs' lef'l'1'If1.U!I . . . H11 1 11' 11101110111-sz Urcliwslrrz l ., 1 . . . I,!wwl.lul1 . . . IIIISIVIIXS . . . IILIFIIPS . . . IJ11'111f's . . . finals. For our lou-rl Ibl'IIll'Il1L1I. for our inspiring IPZlf'Ilf'l'S. for the trials and IIAIIIIIILIIIOIIS UIIIIPQIILIIICPII Inv the joys and plvas111'vs of our I-IVSIIIIHIII yvar. me thank you. :Xlnm Nlalvr. 62 ,s ' hw . L ,,., wm,,k,,. , :Qi -wi 7 r ,b f Q VW?-mn. 625 ' 1 WNY 5, 3 I I -I -N! Dark mysteries of heads. makeup. heats gradually merge into the coming of dawn as stuclent journalists engage in laboratory work on The lfllI7ZllC'll1l1flI .xlf'1l'S .... A ttencl Catholic School Press Association conferences . . . Partici Jatecl in activities of the Greater Chicaffo Scholastic Press Guild . . . I c in whose writing tournament they have for the last two years consecutively won both first prizes and honorable mentions. 'tl yete el q 3 it e t , tt tsas a as x svt s v a sa ea e .V K Sr- in ... 64 THE BLUE QUILL THE BLUE SHIELD for creative Writing enthusiasts for earnest young apologists Slleaves of paper he-spattered with words . . . and crumpled . . . worn down pencils . . . rhyme schemes . . . punctuation . . . similes . . . and metaphors . . . poems without titles . . . and titles without poems . . . long paragraphs . . . Blue Quill pins . . . and guards . . . and hopes. Soft gold letters on a blue shield . . . or the laurel wreath with the tiny letters saying MHonor . . thc gold cross of Christ . . . and the strong Blue Shield of Mary-His Mother. 65 V ww -o I F,-' -3 6 I Q I ..- 2-J I www, tw' 1 0 The whir of Sewing machinos . . . the maze of patterns , . . pins . . . needles . . . thread . . . plan- ninf' for the stvle show . . . Shall it he a formal . . . an afternoon frock . . . a sports outfit . . . this I7 1 lrom tho filllfllill f and 7'1'xlilf's ffirls. C Panel tlisvussions . . . luncheons for the Home jlIl1IlllgPI7LC'Il,f classes . . . thus flo wc- lvarn tahlv pre-parations and adornment . . . dressing up the model home . . . new fountain for the hack yard . . . what next? 66 Visit our modernistie laboratory . . . sample our eakes. rookies. and pies . . . take a refreshing drink from the new Frigidaire . . . These are our pins . . . Where's my apron . . . lt,s your turn to he hostess . . . I prepared the hreakfast . . . on what page are our pienio menus . , . something hurning? . . . just in time . . . have a pieee. 67 if ISM? F 3 ' I :IL 0 Q Flowervcl smocks and hulky hrown envelopes . . . unfinished posters and skeletons of master- pieces . . . vhalk white plaques . . . the pungent odor of oil paints and turpentine . . . rounrl glass jars of colors . . . deep blues . . . scarlets with the sun hottlefl up . . . and sharp yellows . . . mls this too clu1'k'?'7 . . . slow answers . . . and the sound of at hrush on canvas. 68 liezulings and one-act plays . . . anti then . . . mock raflio liroatlcasts . . . typewrittt-n scripts anfl a microphone . . . and at lust--long speeches to lie nwuiorizefl . . . stage props . . . gigantic' pivt ol' scenery . . . relivarsals . . . rows ol' stiff unfamiliar Costumes . . glaring foutliglits . . . mn fusion . . . sulultwtl uliispc-rs . . . anti applause. 1 4 k, X 7 5 as - 69 ' 1 i , ltr' f x Reporter exploring the school lincls us'7 IIlllSif'2llly inclined . . . the echoing ol' many voices rc- . sounds throughout the corridors . . . music appreciation deepens our enjoyment . . . the famous N studio 402 is occupied hy our young prima rionnas . . . the lmig hass drum pounds at the floor of the clarinet . . . while the violin talks to its neighhor across the may . . . and to agree with our ' traveling reporter . . . nc ask you to visit our conservatory floor to see thc enjoyment wc receive N in giving you enjoyment. 70 -151 . 22 -J CD HJ HJ -J CD il 'H 5, in HJ .DQ SECOX SOPRANOS Fl' . 50PRAN0S K V 1 V v E z , ow -H , C 'Gifs 2 :CDW C cu E'-E..EE'Tv NSE Q-22 mb-3 Fi.Nf ffl-'fo5.i'-3.1 E-:..mCfie-355-.:: 44-Eh: Jrkgi: fra- r-1 4 4zJj. - 'Fit VJ Eff ...-- If -5-.c QL: -EMKJEC-32 fa L,f-u-:v,- J 4 5..f,,,--1, Km-u-:'L.2u'l, ,' Q:Q,:!--I-1C': UQQM . 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Cllil-Oill,llC-YULII' voiiverl . . . llw Coni- IIl0llC'CIl1CIll Murcli . . . lvut enlliusiaslir' rvliuarsals gn on lllfllllgfll H14-alimi . . . lliv lxalon is still lift:-il. 72 Al'lt'I'!l00Il of April lllircl . . . Un the stage lllllllflflllllfll-S lfulld . . . ULIQCI' ytlllllg IK'l'l'Ul'IllK'l'S . . . reveiw lbl't'21lll-lillilllgl applause from a capacity aluliermm- . . . ilu- c-le-ur tours ol' ilu- 4-urn:-I anal vlurinel sm-ll above llw ollwr lllSlI'llII1l lllS . . . the suxuplmmw and smlsaplxmws suuml ax ml:-vpvr null- . . . Solo lfonlvsl and liuml lfcslival thrill llw young nrlisls . . . mliminuliw lll'llIllllli'l'S . . . lhillllll lwirlers . . . maneuwrs . . . IIIIIIIIIFIIIIINIQS Drum IIIII1HllQ!l'f,vlII'lJ.S'IHL1l'f'llt'S mll 73 ' 1 . Ai - . , HM . X I - ,...u1 vr W ' hllgllt gurls Xkllll vager laws ltflllfllllg owr test tulres . . . earnest young IlltyS1i'1SlS alvsorlwtl lll tllc' mystvrics of lmarmnvtws anfl XH'tlllll'I' reports. of l0l6'g1l'ilIllIS anfl rarlios . . . SOIJll0Ill0I'l'S pruuflly tvlling nl' tlw nn-xx salt xxatvr aquarium in their laboratory .... Q l'il'lll'f' stnflcnts all. svvking Ilw Wl1y'f77 antl ncwr rcsting until tlwy have mliscovcrccl tllc answer . . . science lectures . . . licltl trips . . . llmwt-1' slum' . . . clon't you vnx'y us? 74 -1 '- The spotlight of interest focused now . . . upon a fall picnic . . . upon equcstrienues in the mak- ing . . . the thrill of basketball . . . cameras turned upon the Camera Club . . . laughing young faces . . . chit-chat . . . class-day speeches . . . June . . . valedictory. 75 V r-4 I f 3 ' a 1.- L limnavulata LllII.lllfl'lI of .llary . . . eonsecrating themselves as hers . . . learning enthusiasm lol her Sorfs tlhureh . . . disseminating the literature of light . . . heading the devotion to Uur l,adv Committee in Cisea. Chicago Inter-Student Catholic Action . . . aetive in the l9I52'l Catholic' Studcntu Spiritual l.eadership Convention . . . discovering that the good know hest hon to have a good time . . . erouning their Mother as their May Queen . . . proving tlwmselves tihildrvn ol' lllurv 76 lleceinlwr Marfs llalw and thu peucv of . . . lJlOSSOlIly . . . 'air' 'favs C11llzlfff-l.1'gf1I1'11g with its warm afterglow . . . lighting a Christmas welcome for . March . . . gusty and wintry . . . contrast to the spring beauty of Nazareth the Virgin Mary in Tin' t1IlllLllLCI'llll.0IL group on the stairs . . . May . . . while illury our Quvvn. 77 I ,.p i ' 'X A 41' , 1 . K, , xx 3 - 1 - I :,g . . , W, 1 , QQ! . . L I n f q. ' Q5 N T - L l I K D V --QM,-. ' , . ly, ., AUTO 6 RAP!-I .0 V1.Lv,1 Y x xi-pi? , QV ' . a . 'L' A, ,1 fj Y ff 'L ' w X M ff R I WMM MJ CU J W 6 5 L., CW LW! L1 .KAI . R - 1 Rial. ,I Eff? ' .Lag-M., , ' 'gl.. 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