Immaculata High School - Immaculata Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1941
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LADY IN BLUE 49 B 912 THE IIVIMACULATA looks back to the day of its foundation, with a prayer of gratitude for the fruitfulness of the years, with a surge of pride for the success of its graduates, and with a tribute of filial love for those inspired girls who, more than a century ago, began the work which the Pane. -.ii THE 1941 IMMACULATA carries forward. if Qi 9 in is-N --ff ORIGINS The Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary was conceived in the hearts of four young Irish girls who joined together, in one of their country's darkest hours, to serve God by ministering to their fellow men. It was during the cholera plague of l83l, that Mary Frances Clarke, Rose O'Toole, Elizabeth Kelly, and Margaret Mann braved the terrors of disease to bring comfort to the sufferers of Dublin, and discovered in their souls the kinship of a common purpose. When the epidemic had passed, these girls were inspired to carry on their association. During the gruelling months they had discovered a vast, neglected area of the Lord's vineyard- the youth, So, securing a cottage in the suburbs, they began the religious instruction of children. Their first formal school was opened on the feast of St. Joseph, March I9, l832, and was called Miss Clarke's School. But the work of these young lrish girls was not to take root in the soil of ireland. The courage and faith which had led them to face the plague prompted them to find their apostolate where the need of their services was greatest, They resolved to set out for America, About this time an incident occurred which left a deep impression on the young aspirants to the religious life. Out on an errand of charity, they were about to cross the River Liffey when the center span of the bridge collapsed. A venerable appearing man rescued them from imminent danger and, bidding them adieu, spoke these prophetic words: Go where you will, ladies, the hand of God is over you, With these words buoying up their hearts, Miss Clarke and her companions boarded ship at Liverpool on July l8, l833. They reached Philadelphia on September 7 to find that their only American acquaintance had been stricken by a fatal illness. ln their bewilderment their benefactor of the Liffey Bridge appeared and directed them to St. Joseph's Church, where they found friends. Father Donaghoe, the pastor, enlisted the young ladies for his Sunday School, and later he placed them in charge of a new private school. As time went on, guided by the counsel of their pastor, the young ladies determined to associate themselves under the religious vows. lt was on November l, l833, that they received the religious habit from the hands of Father Donaghoe, who appointed Mother Mary Frances Clarke as Superior and Sister Mary Mar- garet Mann as her assistant. From this humble beginning the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary whose Mother House was moved to Dubuque, Iowa, in l843, have carried the inspiration of four devoted Irish girls throughout the Middle West. The Sisters now number l,869, and they conduct lO8 elementary schools, 45 high schools, and 2 colleges. 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' C L 4 9 ....., ,E 31 nf' GRADUATES --T gl QL n -viv- .. .,4A K 1 1 . fx, .4 QW MARGARET LYNCH Class Presadent The SENICRS Tell The1r Story Lt lumous would have V'lllCCl u c mradcly smrle at the trlumph of our dnscoverues On the freshman horuzon there were The excl :ng athletuc and scctal events the new classes cltals excftang plays ncw trlends O especnallv the new frnends The vear was suddenly bl y n t tts full rrrndescent soap bubble beauty w cn cvancsccntly t y s cyer and we were cphomores lhe 'flavor of that year was unccmoaralqle more dnscaverles n scnence n mathematucal rntrucacues Wc ll always savor the sweetness at those months Junnar vear was a golden age Among our tavornte reasons for lrvung un those davs were the excltang sodal ty actlvltnes we shared the romance of World l-lustorv and at Amerncan Llterature on at lute lln a small wav ot course l and the surge of And then at was here the clty at contentment e end at Pulgrum s Progress Gulllver s settling dawn all he tultullment at all the hopes We clasp at tught our sensor year wlth :ts blue and gold rubbans nts splendnd unstallo tucn tts oauanantly heautttul candle llghtnng :ts mysteru tus Purple Mask :ts soul trrrung retreat the maguc at nts orrngtnme wlth the specual thrrlls of Class Day and the Prom Comn enccment a tuve star occasran wtth l-las Excellency pre :dung all thc glamor at pa ms cops and gowns ushers wath flowers mothers and dads applaudlng ma pcrscnal ralnlnows IU our hearts as wc gather up the sparklmg fragmcnts of the days and clasp lt wntl. gcodbye I ' , cr ' , ' f, 1 Y' ' t' ' N ' . . ree -A I I fl UN U I ' r he - of I' t ya' ,f . , Sf' l . , . n ' . A , i ' A ' . . in life' ll I O W ' . ,. ,. I ' ' - in , , ' ' ' ' . r r d ' , ' - , N ' , . eager antucipatlon for the fast appraachung senior year. ' . . . A . , th ' 4 I ' . . ' ' . . . T 1 V , , . I 4 'fu I , , . U I A X 1 A ' l s A I , . . , ' . . ' ' . , , s ll x f 7 '- r GLORIA ABRAMS The warm restless beauty her face Art Gulld 3 4 Glee Club 3 Blue Mantle Players 3 4 Teenya Vague Club 4 GRACE ARMATO Her eyes are wood browned pools of Paradnse Pamphlet Chanrrnan ooml 2 S Cecn na Cnrcle 2 Teenya Vogue Club 4 MARION JANE AYRES e IS the gladdest thmg under the sun Perfect Attendance 2 So cnal Chairman 2 ad mnnton 3 Munor Letter l Mayor Letter 2 Sweater ELINOR BACH Delncate dalnty yet most competent Typnng Award 4 Short hand Award 4 Boot and Spur Club 3. BERNICE BAECHLE one soft loak what an- guage Iles. Glee Club l. DOROTHEA AICHROTH She smlles and smnles there us no hunt of sadness un her face Blue Mantle Players 2 Teenya Vogue Club 3 BETTE ARNOLD ue la s upon her scarf upon her shoulders Presrdent Teenya Vogue Club l St Ceculua Cnrcle 4 Plano Typlng Award 4 Bue Mantle Players l 2 Teenya Vogue Club l 2 Foods and Nutntlon 4 Phu lata Delta 3 VIRGINIA BACCI Her eyes punctuate every thnng she says Perfect Attendance l 2 onors l charustlc Chanrman lRoomJ l Eucharustlc Chanrman lDwnsuonl 2 Basketball l 4 Valley All Star Basketball 2 3 Teenya Vogue Club l 2 HAZEL BADGLEY The holy calm that leads to heavenly muslng Perfect Attendance l 3 4, Phu lata Delta 3. ANN BAIRD She remlnds you af the wholesomeness of chestnuts burstnng thelr brown coats ' th little stove on te street corner. Perfect Attendance 2g Basketball Captatn 2 3. DOROTHY BALLA Her words are cushioned with laughter. Perfect Attendance 2, 4, Honors 2, 4, Permanent Blue Shield Pin 3, Short- hand Awards 3, 4. FRANCES BARTOLAI A girl who lives in a magic world-the land that dream- ers know, Perfect Attendance 3, 4, Honors 3, 4, Shorthand Certificate 3. JOAN BAUER You give the distant ra- diance of a star. Perfect Attendance l, 2, Honors l, 2, Basketball Captain l. FRANCES BlONDOLlLLO Her words are music on her lips. Secretary l, Blue Shield Pin 3, lmmaculata News Staff 3, 4, Boots 3. BEVERLY BRANOWER Radiant rose tints you now. lnte Deco Club 4. .759 - MARY HELEN BARNES Sweeter than bird song, blither than Tunes of the sea and the rain. Perfect Attendance l, 2, President l, 2, Vice-Presb dent 3, E.O.L. Chairman fRoomi l, Legion of De- cency Chairman fRooml 2, Home Missions Chair- man lDivisionl 3, Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman, Orchestra 3, Boot and Spur Club l, 2, All-Star Basketball l, 2, President, lnte Deco Club 4, Dance Orchestra 4. JANE ANNE BATES She walks the way prim- roses go. LORRAINE BEYER She looks like roses at dawn. Perfect Attendance l, REGINA BOLSIEWICZ There isn't a train I would not take no matter where it's going. Perfect Attendance 2, 4, Honors 2, 4, Social Chair- man 2, Pamphlet Chair- man lRoomJ l, Blue Quill Pin 4, Blue Shield Pin 3, Camera Club 3. COLETTE BRENNAN A quaint precision rules her days. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Blue Mantle Players 2, Teenya Vogue Club 3, Foods and Nutrition 4. ADELE BRIZZOLARA Her tendrilly-curlative, tum- bly-and-whirlotive, s u p e r - superlative hair, Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors l, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman, Foods and Nutrition l, Blue Quill Pin 3, lmmaculata News Staff 4, Year Book Staff 4, Art Guild I, Art Pin I, Blue Mantle Play- ers I, 2, 3, 4. ANN BURTON Approachable as a subway turnstilef' Vice-President I, 2, Sec- retory 3, Blue Shield Pin 3, All-Star Basketball I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, Study Club 4. PATRICIA CALLAN She looks as clear as morn- ing roses newly wash'd with dew. Braille Chairman lDivi- sionl I, Blue Shield Pin 3, lmmaculata News Staff 3, 4. KATHLEEN CAROLAN Vivid and happy and gay- she is. Honors I, Art Guild I, Art Pin l. CORNELIA CARRIER The flowers themselves seem glad to be with you, Perfect Attendance 4, H o n o r s 4, Eucharistic Chairman lRoomI 2, Cath- olic Literature Chairman lRoomI 3, Boot and Spur Club 3. MARY ELLEN BURKE As new as the morning milk and as peppy as the latest song hit. Perfect Attendance 2, 4, Art Guild 2, 3, 4, Art Pin 3, Art Award 3, Teenyo Vogue Club 4, Chemistry Club 3. MARIAN CALLAN Pale roses in a vase of blue shall make the thought of you come gliding o'er the bridge of years. Treasurer 2, President 3, E.O.L. Chairman lRoornI I, E.O.L. Chairman lDivi4 sionl 3, Shorthand Award 4. LOIS CARDOTT Shining in dignity and lave- linessf' MARGARET CARR A clear cold star set in a haze of blue shall bring your face. Perfect Attendanre l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l. BERNICE COLLINS She blows little feathers of smiles. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Badminton 2, Maior Letter 3, Bas- ketball Captain 2, 4, All' Star Basketball I, 2, 3. FRANCES CONWAY All your charms more changeful than the tide. lntc Deco 4. CHARLOTTE CWIK A steady, reliable, hardly deficble, true, undeniable Chin. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Braille Chairman lRocml I, All-Star Volleyball 4, Badminton C h a m p i o n lSophomore Division! 2, Blue Shield Pin 3, Cam- era Club 3, First Place in Spelling Bee 3, PHYLLIS DELONG She seems a thing that cannot feel the touch of earthly years. Treasurer 2. MARY A. DENSBERGER Full beautiful-a fairy's child. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 4, Honors I, 2, 4, Sec- retary I, 3, Mission Chair- man lRooml 2, Pamphlet Chairman lRoaml 3, For- eign Missions and Stamp Chairman lDivisionI 4, Art Guild I, 2, Art Pin I, Badminton 2, 3, Minor Letter I, Braille I, Blue Shield Pin 3, Shorthand Pin 3, Boots 3, Winner of Poster Contest I, Bas- ketball Cheer-leader 2. SYLVIA DIAZ When she has passed, it seems like the ceasing of exquisite music. lmmaculata News Staff 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle I, 2, 3, 4, Teenya Vogue Club 4, Foods and Nutri- tion I, Phi Iota Delta 3. MI BETTY COSTELLO Whose certain loyeliness is beauty grown familiar to our eyes, Vice-President 2, 3, Mis- sion Chairman lRoamJ I, Mission Chairman lDivi- sionl 3, Orchestra I, 2, Librarian, Orchestra 2, Foods and Nutrition 3, Study Club 4. VIRGINIA DALEY Through your eyes you see the sunny sky, the skimming bird beneath. Perfect Attendance I, Vice-President I, Pam- phlet Chairman lDivisionl 2, Catechetical Chairman lRooml 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basket- ball I, 2, Badminton 3, Camera Club 3, Boots 3. AGNES DEMPSEY She laughs with that tick- ly, bubbling, inside laugh- ter, MARY DEVER How glad you look, and mischievous. Dissemination Chairman lRaomJ 2, Eucharistic Chairman lRoomI 3, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball I, Boots 3. CALLIOPE DINOU Her hopes, like marigolds, turn toward the sunny side. Perfect Attendance I, Honors I, Camera Club 3, Teenya Vogue Club 3, 4, Foods and Nutrition 2, Typing Pin and Certifi- cate 4, Camera Club Pin 4, MARY JANE DIVER The way of my life is a winding road, a road that wanders, yet turns not back. Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4, Boot and Spur Club l, Teenya Vogue Club 3. LENORE DOLAN Having trod before us in these ways, she has left here heavenlier days. Catechetical Chairman 1Divisionl 2, T e e n y a Vogue Club 3. LILLIAN DOSKEY The charm of her presence was felt when she went. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4, Honors l, 2, 4, Treas- urer l, Pamphlet Chair- man l, Eucharistic Chair- man tRoomJ 2, E.O.L. Chairman tRooml 3, Blue Shield Pin 3, Basketball l, 3, Camera Club 3, Boots 3, Study Club 4. JEANNE DRAKE Her smile is native to heaven. Art Guild l, 3, 4, Art Pin 3, Art Guard 4, All-Star Basketball l, 3, Winner of Badminton Tournament 3, lnte Deco 4. CONSTANCE DRISCOLL Grace is in all her steps, heaven in her eye. Perfect Attendance l, Honors l, Social Chair- man 2, Vice-President 3, Literature Chairman lDi- visionl 3, Blue Shield 3, Basketball 3, Teenya Vogue Club l, 2, 3, Sec- retary, Teenya Vogue Club 2, Vice-President, Teenya Vague Club 3, Boots 3. va R L ADELE DOHERTY A platinum lake shall bring the calmness of your smilc DOROTHY DOMPKE She is full of interest si lently compounding Perfect Attendance 2 Honors 2, Typing Award 3 4' Shorthand Award NORMA JEAN DOWNEY Her hopes are woven of sunbeams. Perfect Attendance l 2 3, Sodality Officer tRoom7 2, Blue Mantle Players 3 4, Teenya Vogue Club l ' oats 3' C ecr leader 2 MARY DRENNAN The roaring of the fire and the warmth of fur are beau tiful to her Mission Chairman CRooml 2, Basketball 4, Typing in 3, Boots 3, Stu u 4, , . . MARGARET DRUMMON D We shall remember you with quiet things. Perfect Attendance l, 2, , , ors , , , , Pamphlet Chairman lRooml 2, Assistant Pub- licity Chairman CDivisionl , Bl e 'll Pin 2, Shield Pin 3, Art Guild , , 3, 4, Art Pin an Guard 3, Art Editor 2, 3, President, At G ild 4, Boot and Spur Club l, 3, , Boots 3, Camera Club 3. 'M 9 JEANNE DUFFY There's fluent sunlight in your hair, Perfect Attendance 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Alle Star Basketball 2, Minor Letter l, St, Cecilia Cir- cle l, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman, St. Cecilia Cir- cle 4, Band l, Drum and Bugle Corps l, Teenya Vogue Club 3, 4,' Chem- istry Club 3. MARY LOUISE EDMAN Optimistic os a seed cata- loguef' BETTY ELSTER As friendly as a basket of puppies. Sodality Officer CRooml 2, Basketball Ca tain l All Star Basketball l Art Guild l 2 Teenya Vogue Club 4 PATRICIA EMERY She is like a daffodil light ing its candle in the April grass Perfect Attendance l 2 Minor Letter l ue Shield Pin 3 President Teenya Vogue Club 4 MARGARET FELLOWS She looks as if she ikes the way gardens grow Perfect Attendance 4 ROSEMARY EIDEN I have o soul that makes me want to know wee, un- important things. Secretary I, Blue Quill Pin 4, Art Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Art Pin lg Art Scholar- ship l, Secretary, Art Guild l, Art Pin and Guard 4, Vice-President, Art Guild 4, Pin in Charm Contest 2. PAULINE EISLER Her witching beauty lies beyond the hand of time. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Stamp Chairman lRooml l, Shorthand Award 4, Teen- ya Vogue Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, T e e n y o Vogue Club 2, Secretary, Teenya Vogue Club 4. MARY MARGARET ELSTER She has a genius for ap- preciation Secretary 3 Blue Shield Pin 3 Basketball l 2 4 ecilia C cle l May Queen lRooml 3 Student Council Repre sentative 3 RITA ERBACH Brushed w i t h laughter sweet with April air Perfect Attendance 2 3 4 Honors 2 3 4 te chetical Chairman lRooml 3 Catechetical Work 2 MATHILDA FERRERI All the dark is luminous with looking in her eyes Perfect Attendance 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 St Ceci lla Circle l D I . ' - A 1 , .. . A , I ' I I I I , , R V . . . A -. St. C ir , 2, 1 11 . . . . I - 11 - 1 I - I . . . I 1 I 11 A - . 1 1 . , EI f Q 1 1 z C0 - l . . f 1 ,. ' ' 1 1 1 - ' 3 4 if ' I , 11 - - . . . . ,, i . 11 . I. 11 1 1 I I ' - 4 , 1 . ' . 'fi f ' ' . .. - -. '.',.l,1:gfi ' Fl' 1 yi Z , .JW -w 'l f ' 3?Qa5'f1'1 3f?ql 'Z-if -l 49f Uf1'1'T w . '-' 1A H 'l ' N5'll? l'HF fiiikfllf' 'li 'P ' -'1i5 :?l' 151+ l-2l'f3f'58r'1l.+: '- 'Jill-'-71.3 if T.. ' H I .,, ,J 35,11 .fi55..s.5Sia'v,, , 133235-1Y,aZef .iii-Il 1f1Le,v:.ia?Ef'I5,fszsfmei-acre -2 24.5.1 'fi-Q . 31' -:JA H -e.Nr..,:l. wa f--. ...,-.1 , L d, , . . .. . 1. 1. Y. ,kan H4 if n MARION FICK For you have, too, a flaw- er's Iovelinessf' NAUNDAS FISHER re s an e f n mother of pearl and moon Perfect Attendance 2, 3. MARGIE FLEMING Gay as a gilded summer sky. Orchestra I, 3, Band I, 3, 4, Dance Orchestra 3, City Band 4, Drum and Bugle Corps I, Camera Club 3, Teenya Vague Club I. LUCILLE FOLEY Such a blue inner light from her eyelids outbroke, you looked at her silence and fancied she spoke. Vice-President 2, All-Star Basketball I, 2, 3, All- Star Volleyball I, 3, Pres- ident, Teenya Vogue Club I, Secretary, lnte Deco Club 4. KATHRYN FOX One whose fancy is a bright one, who is fond of poems fine. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, E.O.L. Chairman lDivi- sionl 2, Eucharistic Chair- man IRC-Dml 3, Blue Quill Pin I, 3, Blue Shield 3, Minor Letter I, St. Ceci- lia Circle 4, Glee Club I, 2, Secretary, C a m e r a Club 3. DOROTHY FRANKS Her fingers let ga a music, as of tunes blown tremulous in glass, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Papu- lar Orchestra 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Award 2, First Place in Solo Contest 2, All-City Catholic High School Band 4, Typing Certificate 3, Typing Pin 4. S 2' light made Perfect Attendance I 2 4 Foreign Mission Chairman lRoomI 3 Art G id I Librarian chestra 3 President O chestra 4 VERONICA F YNN lov your smie t seems so like a rose when the pink bud bursts Perfect Attendance I Legion of Decency Chair man lRoomI I 2 Cate chetical Chairman lRoom7 ee Club I C our 2 3 4 MARY FOSTER Haw nice it is to take your hand to find that you are still the same as I have cl ways known Mission Chairman lRoomI G ee C u 4 a Queen lRoomI I MILDRED FOX dainty a ba ' sneeze. Badminton 2 3, St. Ce- 'ia C'rcle I, Boot an Sur Club I, Camera Club 3. MARION FULLE She is neat and crisp as spike of white hyacinthf' Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, President I, Secretary 3, E.O.L. Chairman lRaoml I, Eucharistic Chairman IRoami 2, Camera Club 35 Student Council Rep- resentative 3. DOROTHY GALLAGHER Her hair is soft like grass that huddles in the marshes when the tipsy wind-elves pass. Shorthand Award 4, 'Teen- ya Vogue Club l. LORETTA GBURCZYK She knows glad, vivid things, lovely as pansies and a bluebird's wings. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, Honors 2, 3, Legion of Decency Chairman lRaoml l, Blue Shield Pin 3, Typing Pin 3. DOROTHY GEISHECKER We've almost told the time by her, so punctual are her ways. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, Honors l, 2, 3, Brailie l, 2, 3, 4, Braille Chair- man lRooml 2, Teenya Vogue Club l, 2. BETTY GERATY All of the joy of the world in the innocent heart cf a maiden. E.O.L. Chairman lDivi- sionl l, Pamphlet Chair- man lRoomJ 4, Badmin- ton 2, 3, 4, Boots 3, Study Club 4. JOAN GOEBEL Trusty, dusky, vivid, true, with eyes of gold and brom- ble-dew. Perfect Attendance 3, 4. MARY ELLEN GALLAGHER To describe her, the pen should be dipped in the hu- mid colors of the rainbow. Perfect Attendance l, 3, lmmaculata News Staff 3, 4, Blue Mantle Players l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer, Blue Mantle Players 2, President, Blue Mantle Players 4, Boot and Spur Club l, Chem- istry Club 3. BETTY GEARY As-busy as a button. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Honors l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, President, Glee Club 4, Basketball l, 3, 4, Eu- charistic Chairman lRooml l, Pamphlet Chairmcn lRoaml 2, St. Cecelia Cir- cle l, 2, 3, 4, Piano Pin 3. FLORENCE GENGEN BACH Eyes of blither hazel and hair of brighter gold. Perfect Attendance 3, Basketball l, Volleyball l, Badminton 2, 3, St. Cecilia Circle l, 2, Boot and Spur Club 3, 4, Hon-e Management 3. LOLITA GILLESPIE She receives from us affec- tion extravagant as Mayf Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, Band 2, 3, President, Band 4, All-City Band 4, Drum and Bugle Corps l, St. Cecilia Circle 4, Cam- era Club 3. MARY JANET GRANT Unpredictable as a hum- ming bird. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Honors l, 2, 3, 4, Braille Chairman lRoomJ l, Legion of Decency Chairman lRoomJ 2, lm- maculata News Staff 4, Blue Mantle Players 3, Teenya Vogue Club l. i ROSE GRAZIANO 'A smile about her lips and a light about her head. Perfect Attendance 4, Honors 4. MARGARET GROJA 'Heart and mind and eye and ear Sweet, candid, joyous, just. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, E.O.L. Chairman lRoomI I, St. Cecilia Circle I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 4, Teenya Vogue Club I, 2. MARY LOUISE GULICK 'She has a brook in her heart. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors 2, 3, Minor Letter 2, All-Star Volley- ball I, Blue Shield Pin 3, St. Cecilia Circle I, 2, 3, 4, President, St, Cecilia Circle 4, Camera Club 3, Study Club 4. JEAN HAI-IN You are a light, piercing ke o star, and intenser than a needlepoint of ice. Perfect Attendance I, 2, Honors I, 2, Treasurer I, 3, Assistant Social Chair- man 4, Sodality Choir- man lRoomI 2, Blue Shield Pin 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Basketball Captain 2, All. Star Basketball 3, Blue Mantle Players I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Blue Mantle Players 4. MARY JANE HARVEY As slight as a candle flame. Publicity Chairman lDivi- sionl 2, Publicity Choir- man lRoomI 3, Art Guild I, Art Contest Winner I, Badminton 2, Typing Pin 4, Shorthand Award 4, Shorthand Pin 4. MARY LOU GREGORY So lacy-frail a soul, so col- or flecked a mind. geenya Vogue Club I, 2, ROSEMARY GRUNDEI We loved you for the little things you did. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President I, Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 4, Ca- techetical Chairman CDi- visionb 3, Blue Quill Pins I, 3, Blue Shield Pin 3, lmmaculata News Staff 3, 4, News Editor, Immacu- Iata News 4, Year Book Staff 4, Glee Club I, Art Guild I, 2, 3, 4, Art Pin I, Art Guard 4, Braille I, Badminton 2, 3, Basket- ball 3, 4. IRENE HACKETT A little bit of salt and sweetness. Mission Chairman fDivi- sionl I, President, Foods and Nutrition I. ANTOINETTE HARTNETT Asterisks of laughter round her eyes. Treasurer 2, Eucharistic Chairman fRoomJ 3, Band I, 2, 3, Librarian, Band I, 2, Social Chairman, Band 35 Major Letter in Band 2. EDESSE HARWICK - b ' God set upon my lips a song. tr I Glee Club 3, 4. ROSEMARY HASSENAUER A mirthfully serious, sober, delirious, gently imperious maiden. Secretary I, Catholic Lit- erature Chairman lRoomJ I, Camera Club 3. DOLORES HEAVEY Merely to look in her eyes is like being in church. ROSEMARY HEIDKAMP As gay as an Easter bon- net. Social Chairman I, 2, President 3, 2nd Vice- President -4, Dissemination Chairman lDivisionI 3, E.O.L. Chairman lDivisionI 4, Basketball I, 2, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Dance Orchestra 2, 3, First Place in Chicago Inter School Music Solo Contest I, 2, Typing Award 4, Boots 3, Study Club 4, Camera Club 3. CHARLOTTE HOENIG 1 BONNIE HATHAWAY She will always remain among our unforgetabiliaf' Art Guild 4, Art Pin 4. MARY LOUISE HECTOR She koude songs make and wel enditef' Perfect Attendance I, 3, 4, Honors I, 3, 4, Braille Chairman lDivisionI 2, Apologetics C h air m a n lRoomJ 3, lmmaculata News Staff 3, Editor, Im- maculata News 4, Blue Quill Pins I, 2, Blue Shield Pin 2, Year Book Staff 4, Braille I, Blue Mantle Players I, 2, 3, 4, Boots 3. MARGARET HENZE Her hair is soft as a hand- ful of soapsudsf' Perfect Attendance 2, Basketball I, 2, Volley- ball I, 2, Badminton 2, Major Letter 2, Short- hand Award 4. SHIRLEY HEUER The field her study, Nature was her book. Teenya Vogue Club 4. Her eyes were clear, where- in did ever come and go the sparkle of the fountain- MARIE HOOVER drops from her sweet soul below. Her smile is something to find your way with in the Perfect Attendance I, dark. Honors I, Teenya Vogue Club I, 2, 3, 4, Typing Pin 4. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, E.O.L, Chairman lRoomI 2. GLORIA IGNATIUS Her personality is not laid, like some rare vase, upon a shelf. Pamphlet Chairman lRoomJ 4, Glee Club I, Blue Mantle Players l, 2, 3, 4. MARY KATHRYN KELLY Happiness lends her a po- ctic charm. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Literature Chairman lRoaml I, 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer, Orchestra 3, Camera Club 3. MARY JANE KIMPEL She has a way with flow- crs, an adroit, arranging way. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4, Honors 2, 3, 4, Pub- licity Chairman lRoamJ 2, Camera Club 3. ROSEMARY KNOCKAERT Fair as a star when only one is shining in the sky. Perfect Attendance I, 3, Honors l, 3, Secretary 2, 4, Mission Chairman lRooml 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, All-Star Basketball 2, 3, Basketball Captain 4, Boots 3. RITA KRAFT She makes the world more fair for us who blindly miss the beauty there. Perfect Attendance 2, 4, President I, Secretary 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, Orchestra 2, Letter in Orchestra 2, Braille I. -7 DOROTHY KARRESS She is much too gay to be stored in our minds where exacting things like science, grammar, history are, we'll keep her in our hearts, Social Chairman I, Blue Mantle Players I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Blue Man- tle Players 3, Immaculata News Staff 3, 4, lnte Deco Club 4. DOROTHY KIEHL Her spirits are forever go- ing upstairs, three steps at a time. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Mis- sion Chairman lRaoml l, Braille I, Minor Letter l, Band l, 2, Band Letter 2, Drum and Bugle Corps I, St. Cecilia Circle 2, Teen- ya Vogue Club 3, 4, Foods and Nutrition 4. MARGARET KING She danced right into our hearts-the door is locked behind her. Perfect Attendance I, 2, Glee Club 4. DOROTHY KOP I ELSKI Her eyes were deeper than the depth Of waters stilled at even. Perfect Attendance l, Honors l, Major Letter l, Sweater 2, Pin 3, Teenya Vogue Club I, 2. ANITA KRIPPINGER Whose c u r I s streaming flaxen-golden, by the misted moonbeams kist. Perfect Attendance I, 3, 4, Honors l, 3, 4, Presi- dent I, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, Fourth Vice- President 4, Pamphlet Chairman lDivisionl 3, Publicity Chairman lDivi- sionl 4, Boots 3, Typ- ing Award 4, GERALDINE KRONING The brooks laugh louder when l come. Basketball l, 2, 3. LORRAINE KWASIGROCH Trifles look as trivial as soon as you have come. E.O.L. Chairman illooml 3, Boots 3, Student Council Representative 3, Study Club 4. DOLORES LAKOWSKE Such another dainty beauty only could her mirror show. Apologetics C h air m a n lRoomJ 3, Blue Shield Pin 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Volleyball l, Ma- jor Letter 3, Typing Awards 3, 4. GERALDINE LAURANCE As quick as wings. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Eucharistic Chair- man lRoomJ l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4. MARIE LEIBROCK Instead of going to heaven at last, she's going all aIong. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Honors l, 2, 3, 4, Braille l, Chemistry Club 3. 'D JOAN KURTZ She has the some quick, birdlike way of the elves. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Honors l, Braille l, Boots 3, Camera Club 3. ELLEN LAFFEY Merry, sparkling water, leaping down From sunny hills. St, Cecilia Circle l. GERALDINE LARSON She gives the impression of listening faster than one can talk to her. President l, Stamp Chair- man iRaoml l, Blue Shield Pin 3, Chemistry Club 3. KATHLEEN LEAHY With pink hollyhocks for cheeks. Literature C h air m a n G3 2 lRaoml 2, Dissemination Chairman lRoomJ 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, St. Cece- lia Circle l, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer, St, Ce- cilia Circle 4, Boots 3. VlRGlNlA LEIMS Hers is o beauty that be- gins to please, and tender- ness completes the charm. President l, Pamphlet Chairman lRaomi 2, E.O.L. Chairman lRooml 3, Blue Shield Pin 3, Basketball 4, T e e n y a Vogue Club l, Boats 3, Shorthand Awards 3, 4. MARY LINCOLN She is one of the sunniest people ever. Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4, Honors l, 3, 4, Pam- phlet Chairman lRooml I, E.O.L. Chairman lRoarnl 2, Home Missions Chair- man lRooml 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, All-Star Basket- ball 2, Volleyball l, Mi- nor Letter l, Major Letter 2, Sweater 3, Chemistry Club Pin 3, Typing Pin 3. JEAN LOFTUS She seems to dance when- ever she walks. Treasurer l, Foods and Nutrition l, Phi Iota Del- ta 3, Teenya Vogue Club 4, May Queen lRooml l, DOROTHY LYNCH The buttercup's her whim for bloom. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4, Honors l, 2, 4, Blue Shield Pin 3, Catholic Literature C h air m a n lRoomJ l, Teenya Vogue Club l, Secretary, Teenyo Vogue Club l. JUNE MAHER From what old ballad, ar from what rich frame did you descend to glorify the earth, Perfect Attendance 2, President, Teenya Vogue Club 3, Glee Club 4. PHYLLIS MARTIN She unrivalled grace dis- closes, like a sweet rose where all are roses. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4, Honors l, 2, 4, Sec- retarv l, President 2, Vice-President 33 Apolo- aetics Chairman lDivisionl 3, Red Cross and Mem- bership Chairman lDivi- sion! 4, All-Star Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball Captain l, 2, 3, Vollevball l, 3, 4, Volleyball Captain l, All- Star Volleyball 4, Bad- minton l, 2, 3, Major Letter 2, Pin 2: Sweater 3, Boots 3, Shorttand Award 4 MARGARET LLOYD The clouds have studied movements from her grace. Perfect Attendance l, Teenyo Vogue Club l. LEONA LULLING Who holds the peace of autumn in her face. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Honors l, 2, 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle l, 2, Immaculata News Staff 3, 4. MARGARET LYNCH She has a natural wise sin- cerity, a simple truthfulness, and these have lent her a dignity as moveless as a mountain. Treasurer l, President 2, 3, 4, Eucharistic Chair- man tDivisionJ 35 Apolo- aetics Chairman tDivisionl 4, Glee Club l, Junior Judge, Student Council 3 ANNABELLE MAHLER She seems to belong to the outdoors. Perfect Attendance l, Honors lf Catechetical Chairman lRoomJ l, Pub- licity Chairman fRoom7 2, Basketball 2, 4, All-Star Vclleyball l, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 4 ROSEMARY MARZANO Could I but ride indefinite as doth the meadow-bee. Perfect Attendance l, 3, t Guild l, 3, 4 MARLYN MASKREY As silent as a sundial. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4, lnte Deco Club 4. GENE MCGI-IEE Fragrant perfume and a sil- very moon remind one of you. St. Cecilia Circle 3, Bad- minton 3. BERNADETTE MCSWEENEY Your countenance is as sparkling as the dew beneath the sun. Legion of Decency Chair- man iRooml 3, Blue Man- tle Players l, 2, 3, 4, St. Cecilia Circle I, Teenya Vogue Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA MEYER Alter? When the hills do. Falter? When the sun ques- tions if his glory be the per- fect one. Teenya Vogue Club 4, Camera Club 3. PATRICIA MONACO As reassuring as sunupf' Social Chairman I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 3, 4, Vice- President, Glee Club 4, Foods and Nutrition l. CATHERINE MCCUE Custom cannot stale her infinite variety. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4, Stamp Chairman lRoomJ 2, Basketball 4, Typing Awards 3, 4, Shorthand Award 4. MARIAN MCGRATH The darts of toil and sor- row sent against your peace- ful beauty are as foolish and as impotent as winds that blow against a star. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Blue Shield Pin 3, Braille Chairman iRooml l, May Queen lDivisionl l. GERALDINE MEADE She reads a continual book of beginnings, story without end, each maid a heroine, each man a friend. Recording Secretary, So- dality 2, Catholic Litera- ture Chairman lRooml 3, Pamphlet Chairman lRooml 4, Blue Mantle Players 3, Basketball 2, 3. CECILIA MEZNER Versatile as a safety pin. Perfect Attendance I, 4, Honors I, 4, Mission Chairman lRooml 2, Blue Shield Pin 3, Teenya Vogue Club I, 2, 3, 4. MARY MORAN She is, with all her dainty colors, still more dainty. Teenya Vogue Club l, 2. EVELYN NAVIGATOR My soul has sped away to great adventuringf' Treasurer l, Shorthand Pin 3. MARY AGNES NOLAN Sweet as the dewy milk- white thorn. Shorthand Pin 3, MARIANNE O'DONNELL A warmth of tropical sun- light, Teenya Vogue Club l, 2, Vice-President, T e e n y a Vogue Club l. RUTH ANNE PASCENTE Laughter for the strong, laughter for the brave, laughter is my shield, Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Honors l, Social Chairman 3, Stamp Chair- man lRooml 2, Pamphlet Chairman lRoornl 3, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, All- Star Basketball 2, All- Star Volleyball l, 3, Glee Club 4, Blue Mantle Players 3, Boots 3. JOSEPHINE PICONE All that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes, Foods and Nutrition l, Vice-President, Foods and Nutrition lg Boot and Spur Club 3, Teenya Vogue Club 3, 1 sf MARY NEGLIA Her speech is like the rush of numerous hummingebirds at once from a superior bush. Volleyball l, 2, Captain Volleyball I, Teen a Vogue Club l 2 4' Ph Iota Delta 3 MARY JANE NORSTROM A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded Secretary, Phi Iota Delta 3, Dissemination Choir man lRoomJ 3' Boots 3 PATRICIA PADOVANI You are a diamond skil fully faceted to shine Band l 2 3' Orchestra l, Foods and Nutrition 4 IRENE PERHATS ls there any harmony of tints that has such stirrings of delight as the sweet mod ulations of her voice? Mission Chairman lRooml l, Glee Club l, 4, lm- maculata News Staff 3, 4, Associate Editor, lm- maculata News 4, Year Book Staff 4, Typing Award 3, Typing Pin 4, Shorthand Award 4. LUCIA PLONKA She can make the world believe her make-believe is true, Social Chairman 2, 4, All-Star Basketball I, Blue Mantle Players l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Blue Mantle Players 4, Chem- istry Club 3, Boot and Spur Club 3. BEATRICE POTRATZ She has a little human- hearted song to sing. Perfect Attendance 2, 4, Honors 2, 4, Blue Shield Pin 3, Teenya Vogue Club l, BETTY REGAN As variable as the shade by the light quivering aspen made. Perfect Attendance l, 2, Honors l, 2, President l, 2, 3, Sodality Prefect 2, 4, Sodality Vice-Prefect 3, Publicity Chairman lDiyisionl 3, St. Cecilia Circle l, 2, 3, Blue Quill Pin 2, Blue Shield Pin 2, Vice-President, Student Council 3, DENISE RIGOULET Her eyes unto the summer dew the likest I h a v e known. Perfect Attendance l, So- cial Chairman l, Glee Club 2, 3, Teenya Vogue Club l. RUTH ROYSTER The long year remembers you. Perfect Attendance 4, H o n 0 r S 4, Pamphlet Chairman lRaoml 4, BOS- ketball l, 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Glee Club l, Badmin- ton 2, 3, 4. MARIE SANDOVAL Dreams are in those eyes of hers, and wonder in her soul. DOROTHY PROST Her winkable, blinkable, merrily twinkable eyes, Eucharistic C h ai r m a n lRoor'nl l, Catechetical Chairman lRoomJ 2, Glee Club l, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3. DOROTHY RICK Door and heart stand open wide to welcome May-and you. Boot and Spur Club 3, Teenya Vogue Club l. PATRlClA RITTER Two stars are glad to be her eyes. Phi lata Delta 3. FRANCES SALAY There's that in me must up and start, Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4, Catholic Literature Chairman lRooml 2, Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4, Badmin- ton 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Major Letter 3, Glee Club 2, 4. MARTHA SCHABAS She sings as if her song can have no ending. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4, Blue Mantle Players l, Band 3, Typing Certifi- cate 3, Typing Pin 4, Basketball l, 3. JEAN SCHALL Laugh of a bobolink sway- ing on rushes. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, Honors 2. LORRAINE SCHNEIDER Words of praise from her my memory wears like med- als. E.O.L. Chairman lRooml 2, Badminton 2, 3, Glee Club 4. BETTY ANNE SCHULTE l took my power in my hand and went against the world. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4, Honors l, 2, Secretary 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Legion of Decency Chair- man lRooml l, Pamphlet Chairman lRooml 3, Blue Shield Pin 3, Chemistry Club 3. DOROTHY H, SCHULTZ She thinks alone of sun and circlets of blue sky. Social Chairman 3, Teen- ya Vogue Club l, Glee Club 4, Chemistry Club 3, All-Star Basketball l. LENORA SERVATIUS With a glory in her eyes. Perfect Attendance l, 2, Honors l, 2, Pamphlet Chairman lRooml 3, Bas- ketball Captain l, 3, All- Stor Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, All-Star Basket- ball 4, All-Star Volleyball 3, 4, Badminton Cham- pion 2, Letter 2, Sweater 3, Pin 4, Typing Pin 4, Shorthand Award 4, MARY SCHANTZ Serene, unchanging, ever fair she smiles with secret mirth E.O.L. Chairman lRooml ELLEN MAE SCHULER Her air her manner all who see admire Braille l, Boot and Spur Club l, Teenya Vogue Club 3 4' Vice-President Teenya Vogue Club 3 Volleyball 4, C a m e Club 3 DOLORES SCHULTZ She danced along the days. MARY SCHULZE Patience and gentleness is power, SUZANNE SHAUMAN Her soul goes clad in gor- geous things. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4, Honors l, 2, 4, Vice- President l, President 2, Treasurer 3, Third Vice- President 4, Home Mis- sions Chairman lRooml 3, St. Cecilia Circle l, 2, Blue Mantle Players 3, 4, All-Star Basketball l, 2, 3. MARY E. SHAWVAN A milky way of freckles across the bridge of her nose. All-Star Basketball 3. COLETTA SHEEHAN Her air has a meaning, her movements a grace, you turn from the fairest to gaze on her face. Perfect Attendance 3, 47 Honors 3, Blue Mantle Players I, Chemistry Club 3, Shorthand Pin 3. VIRGINIA SMITH When she speaks, so pecu- liar yet soft is the tone, though the loudest speak also, you hear her alone. Secretary, Camera Club 3, Vice-President, Teenya Vogue Club I, Vice-Presi- dent, Phi Iota Delta 3, President, Teenya Vogue Club 4. CORINNE STANDO We read her face as one who reads a true and good- ly book. Blue Mantle Players 3, 4, Inte Deco Club 4, lm- maculata News Staff 3, 4. BONITA STEFFEN l drop my thoughts, lace- worded, where each passer- by may have them, gratis, if he chose to stop. Assistant Social Chair- man 3, Blue Quill Pin 3. MARY SH EAHAN Against her heart the sum- mer night is sleeping. Pamphlet Chairman lRoaml I, 2, Foreign Mis- sions Chairman lRoornl 3, Blue Quill Pins 2, 4, Blue Shield Pin 3, Mis- sion Club 2, Boots 3. LORRAINE SIMA Your voice - never the rushing of a river under- ground shall content my musing mind for the beauty of that sound. Perfect Attendance I, Teenya Vogue Club I, 2. JEAN STALBUS As eloquent as a travel folder. Blue Mantle Players 3, 4, Treasurer, Blue Mantle Players 4, Boot and Spur Club I, Basketball I, Teenya Vogue Club I. PATRICIA STEBBINS Her joy rings out like bells within a massive tower. Glee Club 4, Inte Deco Club 4, Camera Club 3, Chemistry Club 3. GENEVIEVE STELZER She is like a beautiful dream-in technicolor. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 4, Honors I, 2, 4, Pub- licity Chairman iRooml I, Teenya Vogue Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3. RITA STENSON Her step is music and her voice is song. Perfect Attendance 2, Treasurer 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer, Glee Club 4. CATHERINE STRUBLE She is lovable because she is herself. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, Legion of Decency Chairman lRooml l, Glee Club 2, 3. J EANNE SUGG She makes you think of those shaggy Chrysanthe- mums that herald the foot- ball season. Foods and Nutrition l, Inte Deco Club 4, Short- hand Award 4. BETTY JANE SZERLONG When as you walk your loveliness goes shining all around. Social Chairman l, First Vice-President 4, Chem- iSfry Club 3, Study Club 4, Volleyball l, 3, 4, Volleyball Captain 3, Basketball l, 3, 4, Bas- ketball Captain l, 3, All- Star Basketball 3, 4, Ma- jor Letter I, Badminton l. JUNE TATGE A smile as contagious as a yawn. Perfect Attendance 4, Honors 4, Eucharistic and Catechetical Chairman lDivisionl 4, Braille l, Badminton 2, T e e n y a Vogue Club l, Blue Quill Pin 3, Blue Shield Pin 3, Blue Mantle Players 3, 4, Boots 3, Cisco Study Club 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Year Book Staff 4, lmmaculata News Staff 4. ROSEMARY STRAUB Her spirits wander up the hillsides arm in arm with some slim breeze Blue Mantle Players l, 2 3 4' Freshman Chair man, Blue Mantle Players l, Boot and Spur Club l Treasurer, Chemistry Clcb 3' lmmaculata News Staff VERONICA STUART The changing beauty of your lyric face Perfect Attendance l 2 nors l Mission Chairman lRooml 4, Blue Mantle Players l , , Boots 3 Stu y Club 4 EILEEN SUGRUE May l have ears attuned always to all the lovely things you say GERALDINE SZ UMNARSK l Tortoise-shell hair both dusky and fair in its ig t and shade. Boot and Spur Club l, 3, 4, Foods and Nutrition 2, Phi Iota Delta 3, Teenya ogue Club 4. KATHRYN TESTA Very much like the Snap in the air-pleasant and stimulating. Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Teenya Vogue Club MARGARET T l LESTON The wistfulness and white cf Pierrot. Perfect Attendance 2, So- cial Chairman 2, Eucha- ristic Chairman lRooml 2, Basketball l, 2, All-Star Basketball 2, Major Let- ter l, Sweater 2, Boot and Spur Club l, 2, Verse-Speaking Choir l, 2. MIRANDA TONELLI 'God's residence is ncxt to - if YTNDC. Catechetical Chairman lRooml 2. TERESE TRAVALA If l can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. Glee Club 2, 3. BONNIE TURNER Someone very young and glad. Typing Award 3, Blue Mantle Players 3, 4. LILY VANDENBOSCH Like 0 lily in your slim- ness. Perfect Attendance 3, Honors 3, Typing Pin 4, Chemistry Club 3. JANE THORNHILL Exquisite, a filigree cf movement. Secretary 2, Social Chair- man 3, E.O.L. Chairman lRaomJ l, All-Star Bas- ketball l, Captain, Bas- ketball lg Teenya Vogue Club l. FRANCES TRAPANI A book, a cozy nook, lav- ender, old lace--thus we'll remember you. Art Guild lg Art Pin l, Teenya Vogue Club 4. MARGARET TUNK She has taught the heav- ens to look sweet and they do but repeat the heaven of her face. Glee Club lg St. Cecilia Circle l, 2, 3, 4, Blue Mantle Players 3, 4. DOLORES URBAINE She goes a sunshine way. Piano Pin 2. PATRICIA WAGNER My heart is filled with little songs to sing Him. l dream them into words with careful art. Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4, Honors l, 3, 4, Social Chairman I, Vice-Presi- dent 2, Catechetical Chairman lRooml 3, Blue Shield Pin 3, Blue Quill Pin 4, Teenya Vogue Club 3, 4, Vice-President, Teenya Vogue Club 4, Boots 3, l.R,E. 2, 3 4 , . MARGARET WALSH A comfortable humor that tickles without scratching Perfect Attendance Honors I MARY P WATTERSON A liberal mouth with hop DY corners Perfect Attendance I 4 Honors I 4 Blue Shield Pin 3 Teenya Vogue Club 3 ANNE WEAVER As immaculate and cri p as fresh linen Glee Club 4 Art Guild 3 Chemistry Club 3 MARY A WEINBERG I love smooth words l love bright words l love words opalescent cool and pearly Literature C h air m a n lRooml 2 Apologetics Chairman lRooml 3 Blue uill Pin 2' Blue Mantle Players I' Typing Award 4' Shorthand Certificate DOROTHY WELCH ' You are so fair so gay so sweet! Treasurer Ig President 2, Secretary 35 E.O.L. Chair- man lRoomI 2, 3, Legion of Decency Chairman and Press Representative lDi- visionl 4, Foods and N - trition 3, Home Manage- ment Pin 45 Vice-Presb dent, lnte Deco Club 4, Boots 3. MARY WALSH She is a soft landscape of mi'd earth where all s or mony and calm and quiet Perfect Attendance I 2 ors I Shorthand Award 4 Typ ing Pin 4 EVADEAN WATTS Her heart rebels at stifling walls and longs to follow pringtirne ways Perfect Attendance 3 as etball I 2 Basketball Captain 3 e Club I ue Mantle Playersl Boots 3 Study Club 4 Chem istry Club 3 MARGARET WEHRMANN As easy going as an es calator Perfect Attendance I 2 nors I Pu icity Chairman lRoomI 2 Camera Club 3 PATRICIA WEIXEL A daughter of the gods divinely tall and most d vinely fair Perfect Attendance 4 Honors 4' Catholic Lit- erature Chairman lDivi- sioni 2' Mission and Le- gion of Decency Chair- man lRooml 3' ue S ield Pin 3' Boots . MARGARET M. WHELAN She has a genius for be- lieving that tomorrow will be as cheerful as today. Perfect Attendance 4, Honors 4, Catholic Lit- erature Chairman lRoomI Ig Eucharistic Chairman lRooml 2, Apologetics Chairman lRoomI 35 Blue Shield Pin 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Program Chair- man, Camera Club 3, May Queen lDivisionI 2. MARY CATHERINE WHITE The tranquility of a flower surrounds her. Perfect Attendance I, 3, Honors I, 3. MARION WILLIAMS Bold little beauty, bedecked with thee, Nature forswears antiquity. Treasurer, Phi Iota Delta 3. ROSE ZAMUTO Hers is more than o smile --it's a little sonata in three movements. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4, Honors 4, Vice-Presi- dent 2, Treasurer 3, So- dality Secretary and New World Chairman lD1visior1l 4, Art Guild 4. MARGARET M. WILLIAMS Gracious os the dip of a dancing wave. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4, Honors 3, Secretary I, Catholic Literature Chair- man IRooml 2, Sodality Prefect 3, Catholic Lit- erature and Dissemination Chairman IDivisionl 4, lmmaculato News Staff 3, 4, Glee Club I, Drum and Bugle Corps I, Blue Mantle Players 4, Boot and Spur Club 3. ROSEMARY WIRTH A mathemagicianf' Perfect Attendance l, 4, Honors I, 4, Eucharistic Chairman lRooml I, Mis- sion Chairman IDivisionl 2, Mission Chairman lRooml 3, Camera Club 3, Camera Club Pin 3, Boots 3, l.R,E. 2. MARILYN ZOTY Her eyes show what she is . . clear, straightforward, indomitable. Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4, Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton Champion 3, Foods and Nutrition 3, lnte Deco Club 4. fi I UI 1 5 L 1 s'x i 1' u-'x'r.'u'n:'a: u'K E'. xT'i ? i 'Wili Qi x'i'I'v'Li lid S: i IKTXIIM 'gun gj, 51 !!,W 1 -al.: 'ff' ia AV I s' I ,A A . 1 , P W Y if 4 f Q I, ,vg A, gL.TQ', gr V px L 5 V 1 . 'V 4 B , L! 9 V Q . fa W 4 ' s 'E '9 9 9 9'g.' 'I Q .. 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Their skillful fingers interpret those scraps of paper that are a pattern , . . cut gay-figured or sleek mono-colored material . . . make complicated, but highly logical pin-designs. . . thread needles or sewing ma- chines . . .guide the stitching ...press the whole...and present to the fashion world . . .an afternoon dress . . .or a school-days skirt . . . or a formal . . .all in the mood and tempo of the moment. VURE I Left to right tllis Trolk, Shirley Egan, Anita Lang, Ltllian Wagner TURE ll Left to right 'Via x Lnaise Malcahx, Marv Alice trtnex, Adrlrex Vtckaaghlin, Dei rcs Rich LRE Ill Left t' right ricia Wagner, Ellen Mae Scha Virqinla Smith rictcea ix Left ff right Et th Frotesi, Lorraine Rcaieaa thcrinc Vccjrn-ici' Margaret H ni. Fl rence Ticst f Mgrt c Stocl-, He-en We-ber, Helen De rrorerd Jacaaeline l-laoerlein It's a Tops Course A flourish of material . a twist . I I a flash of needle . . . a new hatl . . . Immaculata's infant industry . . . rnillinery . . . developing new Daches and Suzys. . .Shall it be up in front to show your curls or shall they be hidden in a swath of mysterious turban, to pop into a red and silver hat box bearing the name, Immacu- Iata School ot MiIIinery? I - Q c i? I PICTURE I, Lett to right: Frances Quinn, Bettiannc Murphy PICTURE II: Left to righrg Colette Burns, Mary Jane Schultz Dorothy Kiehl, Liia Weichbrodt Virginia Smith. PICTURE III: Dorothy Karress PICTURE IV: Geraldine Kohl, At Home at the Range I'- X I f I '-- ri II I Apprentice lmmaculata Rec- tors hurry across the green and gay, or the snowy and still campus to their classroom in St. Joseph's Hall. The room, like a kitchen in a cottage, holds all the fascination of coffee well-brewed and pies well-baked by aspirants to the title of A Cook Like Mother. Q,AKERy .f f XX W-if x PICTURE ig Leif to riqht, Patricia Padovani, Bcttc Arnold PICTURE II: Charlene Sullivan, PICTURE Ill: Lett to right: Jean Wille, Mary Kasting. PICTURE IV: Lett to right. Rath Lorentz, Rosemary Marx' Joan Mitchell. PICTURE V: Lett to right: Netzcl Patricia Padoyani, Roscmary Nct zcl, Betty Ecnton, PICTURE 'v'I: Betty Fenton. I Adventures in Exploration Whotever loborotory you hop- pen to visit . . . biology . . . physics . . . chemistry A , . w i I l be populoted with serious be- ginners in science. . . who ore striving to leorn . , , with whot . , , ond why. . .their micro- scopes . .. their rnognets . . . their test-tubes. . .ore inhob- ited. . . or filled . , , The theme ot their endless explorotion is ...why is this whot it is? CORNETSI BOCls VOWKMOFQIS Flew- FLUTE: Front raw-Patricia Allen. Middle row-Elsie Lippert, Evelyn WWQ, DOVOTFW F 0 lk5f l-OWU G'll95D'9- SOUSAPHONEZ Margie Ehrler. Stasico, Rita Hubberts, Middle row-Uno P9fT9V1Q9ll, KOHW' CLARINETS: Back raw - Coletta Seatedgl-lelenmarie Murphy, Mar- leen l-logon, Koch, Betty Lee, Marie l-larvenek. garet Cummings. Lett to right: French l-lorn-Lorraine Frey, Rita Young. TympaniiVirginia Glauser. Baritone-Jean Evonson. Snare Drumvlvlary Pl-iyllis Hynes. Trombone-Patricia Hannatan, Gloria Porraz. Additional Members of the Band-Katherine Tracy, Lett to right: Snare DrumfMargaret Cashman, Saxophone' Rosemary Martin, Clarinet, Shirley Ann Bass Drum-Regina l-loban. l'-lraback, Oboe. Strike Up the Band! Whether practising scales or military marches , . . whether playing in concert or rehearsing in Recital Hall . , . whether every-day in blue serge or professional in trim uniforms . . band members are enthusiastically haDDY in what they are doing . . because they know that their organization is a vital part ot school extra-curricular lite , . , and they see appreciation and applause in lmmaculata's wholehearted support ot their pet project, which they sponsor with the orchestraeethe highly-successful roller skating parties. ,- l lv O -1 Q, I Music, Maestro, Please . . . An expectant hush as the baton is raised . a melody from the violin . . , a rhythmic boom from the bass . , . a sud- den, sure blending of instruments in a rich classical interpre- tation A . . a musical satire in a gay mood . , . a reverent enthusiasm that shows itself in the hush that is almost o si- lence . . . before applause begins . . . these are bits of orchestra lite . , 4 that tit together to form the whole . . . just as successful organizations . . . such as the orchestra . . . fit together to form the whole . . , of a harmoniously happy lmmaculata. LEFT TO RIGHT: Naundas Fisher, Margaret Gra1a,R:ta Kraft, Mary Helen Barnes, Mary Kathryrf Kellv D W1th a Tw1st of the Wnst Immoculoto rn IS s e s spend hours wnth scales for enter tounment and 0 metronome for o compomon m melody Iond where Iuve hummoble woltzes quick morches gay songs without number PICTURE I: Angelo Vombroch, PICTURE II: Helen Russo. PICTURE III: Mory Lounse Gulnck, PICTURE IV: Rosernory Toerney. The Art Studio Provides a Palette-able Menu The busy art studio is really very much like a huge palette, gay with daubs of every color -a sports panel in one corner stresses green in various shades . . . there is a red-hued poster near the window-a country scene in oils contributes au- tumnal atmosphere - neatly severe black-and-white letter- ing marches across an easel close to the door-the large, roof-windows are done in a sky- and-sunlight tint that is ar- tistically repeated in the soft glow crowning young heads bent over hoped-about, prayed- about, worked-upon master- pieces. PICTURE I: Left to right: Mary Ellen Cotter, Mary Jane l-lannahan Mar Ellen Burke 1 Y Catherine Craig, PICTURE ll: Rosemary Eiden. PICTURE lll: Left to right: Dorothy Casago, Rosemary Gran dei, Rosalie Fracano. PICTURE lV: Left to right: Standing - Rosemary Marzano Sitting-Rosemary Eiden, Virginia Care Helen Frances Eiden Rita Y, Rothschlag, Joan Goebel, Spotl1gl'1t1ng The Blue Mantle Players Lnfes defunntely dramatnc for a Blue Mantle Player She studnes rntanatuon and flectuon she reads Theater Arts she rehearses and dreams of fnrst nnghts she presents her characteruzatuan rn freshman skrt or sensor class play under the gay pratectnve spotlrghted Blue Mantle And when she leaves for stages bare wnthaut the presence af a blue mantled Malden she car nes the warmth af Immaculata camradeshrp and :deals wnth her P L tt June Tatge Margaret Mary Wnlllarr Nurma Jean Dgwnny June Tatae Resemary Straub Cla Pl w a CENTER Left ta rnght .lane Tharnhlll Marx Ellen Gallagher Margaret Mary W lltams Bernadette McSweLney Dorothy Derrng Una Pettengell Shtrley Klass BOTTOM Lett t nght Darathy Rrck Mary Angela Densb rger Agnes Dempsey Mary Jane Dryer Mathrlda Ferrer' Betty .lane Szerl n Marla Lf.rbraCls Ruta Stensan Constance Drusccll Margaret Walsh Jane Anne Bate Bernrct Baechle Margargt Klng Marranne O Danntll I rps Lakavwlff. Frarcn untelrll TO e. ta rlght e , , . Lu ark I I , , . , . , , . ' A ' ln- ' ll ll ' ' ' 1 a 1 I 1 - - A I f A y . . . ' X ' v El T I T m x N - I A I s Dau! f 'W A: Bl 1 L Z7 ff ff EZ! 3, I 1 1 n , .'Q.!f1!.i31ff:fs 3 ig 3 i7 i '.i'V'f'ifs1x if-'1 ' ' fkffi. 1EIl'fh Q :E I' it '-Ll, .iv W W f'i fW 'fV ?V'1 W If, Wff' !fN ., i I 1 ln LEFT INSET Ruta Stenson Kathleen Leahy Joan Patterson Accomp RIGHT INSET Veronrca Flynn Betty Geary Presldent FIRST ROW Carol Leonard Marlorle Rogan MaryJ Daugherty June A Reuchenbach Lorranne Supp Vtrglnua Allen Marylarne Frrllrnan Ruta Stenson Veronlca Flynn Helen OShea Jaan Sullnvan Betty Geary Carol Earl Ruth A Pascente SECOND ROW Mary Agnes Brachvogel Wnnrtred Grebe! Dolores Bennett Rosemary Larney Mary Jaan Mvtchell Nncalette Slkokls Mathalda Ferrer: Patrucua Mellor Patncua Monaco Marlon Collan Reguna Bolsuewucz Frances Ehlen Dorothy Case THIRD ROW Ruta A Hennrgan Irene Perhats Edesse Harwnck Kathleen Leahy Genevueve Brons Betty OCOnnor Patrlcna Stebbrns Mary Foster Annabelle Mohler Mary Ann Thomas FOURTH ROW Jean Duggan Frances Salay MaryJ Kemper Marlon Volunl Shrrley Langrudge Genevreve Hoeschen Juluette Prcone Jewel Sutt Mary Clare Harnaf f ! Q fl S1ng1ng Along Wlth Immaculata s Glee Club Radaos slum frngers caught up our melodses as we carolled down the anrways rn W G N s Cutuzens of Tomorrow Program In January We brought the Chrnstmas story In song to the charges of the Llttle Sasters of the Poor to the suck In hospltals sang It to our hearts content In lmmaculata s candle lnght processlon We were excnted French Republacan trullung Chansonette In The Pur ple Mask We were our own musuc lavlng selves as we presented our sprnngtume concert from lmmaculata s stage !,zJ Q ADDITIONAL GLEE CLUB MEMBERS ARE Sally Lou Ashenden Marlorle I-Ill Peggy Kung Eleanor Burns Lnlluan Chapman Margaret Colllng Glorra Dovl Dorothy Doyle Joan Duffy Eleanor Gregory Polly Heuer Da Iares Hoban Florence Hulla Margaret Hyland Loretta Krelas Betty Koch Florence Kratzmeyer Genevleye Kuykendall Irma Lorentz June Maher Catherane Mala testa Regnna Maloney Lots McComb Dolores McGre gor Georgnanna McGregor Fatrlcua McMahon Germalne Ofenloch Cathenne Prendergast Mary A Przypyszny Marllyn Rycrott Mary A Rytlewskl Anna Scherde Lar raune Schneider Dorothy Schultz Margaret Shellancler Vlrgunua Srlyer Rosemary Swrder Therese Thullen Marne VanDeman Anna Marte Van De Voorde Angela Vambrach Evadean Watts Anne Weaver Helen Weber Dorothy Wolcrechowskn ll! I I I I . , 7 sf , fl ' I . 5 I . r s X I Q I ' V, 'Il I f r x t D I I I 5 , , . . . ' . . , Dorothy Prast , . , , C . . . A 1 A V 1 V ' 1 1 1 , , , ' I I I I - , , , Q , -I I I Y I I I 7 , , , , , , , , , , , , How to Dress A Lady in Blue The school year is cleverly recorded and a thousand faces smile from the shining sophis- tication of the pages, but we're not deceived . , . We saw it when that picture was a shiver- ing group of freshmen . . . Come now, it's not that cold ,.. Smile - that's fine . .. When information for the write-ups was being collected . , . Just an outline of the things your room has done . . . officers . . , programs . . . Then we saw our work copy- read to death . . . Will the seniors please list the activities they've taken part in? . . . Does she remind you of a rose?' '.., We watched the hapless dummy being planned until the pages lay in one har- monious balance . . . Of course, it was work, but plenty of fun and we're proud to present A , . your year book. PICTURE li Kathryn Fox PICTURE Ili Rosemary Grundei PICTURE III: June Tatge PICTURE IV: Mary Louise Hectcr PICTURE V, Adele Brizzolara PICTURE VI: Irene Perhats , After the Deadline . . A nose for news' ',,. a flare for writing , . A a clear bright head , ,, neat copy , . . an accurate mind.. .a flurry of excitement. , A The lrnrnaculaf ta News' , . , We search , . , we listen . . , we read , , . we write . . .We record you and about you, for you , 4 . because you, dear lrnmaculata student, are news. , . lmmaculata Newsl PlCTURE li Left to right: Patricia Callan, Margaret Wenr- man, Mary Janet Grant, PICTURE ll: Left to right: Rosemary Straub, Corinne Stando, Frances Biandalillo. PICTURE lll: Mary Louise Hector. PICTURE IV: Seated, left to right: Adele Brizzalara, Margaret Mary Williams, Rosemary Straub, Sylvia Diaz, Standing, left to right: Mary Ellen Gallagher, June Tatge, Leona Lulling, Margaret Welwrman, Mary Janet Grant. PICTURE V: Left to right: Irene Perhats, Rosemary Grande., Sylvia Diaz, Leona Lulling. J? Sunlight filtered through the windows . , . ond foshioned o shining crown of gold for o Moiden-Queen . . . the scent of growing things wos her Montle . . . Her throne wos springtime itself o-bloom with Moy's foirest flowers.. . frogront tribute to the Foirest Flower of oll . . , Our heorts song up in the troditionol Bring Flowers of the Rarest. . . ond wovered on tiptoed eoger- ness os we wotched the gentle procession Iecid up to the cli- rnox of thot still moment. . . when we breothlessly wotched the crowned glory of our Queen of the Moy V11 fa axi- lt happened in '41 ...but it sounded like an old love song . . . Maytime . . . o warm Spring night with a breeze blowing through it. . . a boy, of course he was handsome . . . a girl, with flowers in her hair . , . music, soft and low ...stars winking above the lake, imitated in the scintillat- ing lights of the Drive . . .and even moonlightl . . . lt sounded like a love song , . . or was it a fairy tale. . . woven through with threads of wishes and stored-up excitement . . . yet dreamt of long ago . . . and then come true on Prom nightl i ,l'i'ilCJ5vSQ - -0:1 n THY LW -' 1'-9-R A 8.1. is VCL r th n Tl H Q preet tn VI A to Krnpptnger D r th Welch Elmo Gecan L retta Monahan Eleanor Gregory Ratrucla Donnellan Joan Connolly Audrey Egan Lett to rlght Mary Leuuse Hectcr Suzanne Shauman Rosemary Grundeu Rosemary Heldkavnp Armta Krlppunger Betty Jane Szerlon-tg Betty Regan Betty Ann Schulte Rosemary Knoclarrt Lucia Plonka Margaret Lynch Let tc right Betty Regan Margaret Tank Frances Blondelnlle June Tatge Margaret Lynch Ver nlca Stuart Rosemary l-leudkamp C nstance Druscoll Phylllc Mcrttn lc Cl'1l1Sl Throug ary Our motto To Christ through Mary tram sodaluty lnstallatlon through Our Lady s special feast her Immaculate Concep tlon when she receives her ever growcng fam to that glorious month her own We salute her as Our ueen our classes In our monthly meetungs an our prayers runs the refrann O Mary Our Mother' Lflf tc rlght f ' D312 -, Hitch i'- DC 2 . Gott ey Let C glnt Betty Reza, if- cclttv f : Lett , qht, ? l ' ,, ,, .y, . Lett to rtght r'1 - - 'A . pw ' h M R Y ll - II ' V r . . , , . I - . I . h , h ily . . . ' , . . . Q . , . ln J V ll ll , . t , . Blue Quill Young neophyte writers eager- ly recording inspirations , . . emotions . 4 . thoughts . . , in fresh young verse and delicate prose . , . Trying their wings , . . to burst into literary song , . , proudly wearing their quill pins of blue . . . their guards .. . signposts in literary prog- ress. . . to them the future is a blank, clean slate ready tor them . . . to fill gloriously with the written word . . . which they will strive to pattern upon the Eternal Word. PICTURE lt Lett to right: Patricia Wagner, Ellen Lynch, Bet- ty Regan, Jeanne Kiley, Rae Angee letti, Mary Alice Weinberg. PICTURE ll: June Tatge PICTURE Ill: Lett to right. 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