Immaculata High School - Immaculata Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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furaue ompeg 044 Jeomaniiciaia ,beuour lively sCe.4Jon4 ' l , ,.i,eMw.swwss1AW0W Sophomores in their quest for happi- ness concentrate on the merits of the crucified Christ. In the Latin and Eng- lish classes Caesar is top man on the totem pole, but relinquishes this high position to assorted sefiors on El Ca- mino Real. Upper center: Who's afraid of punctuation marks? Not Mary Catherine Palm who illus- trates, with the help of a bulletin board which almost comes to life, that in sophomore Eng- lish class commas and apostrophes can be more fun than people. Well, almost! Lett center: Maureen Sheehan, Edna Price. lean Ioyce, Mary Catherine Palm, Marilyn May, Patricia Millim and Ioan Hedin medi- tate on the liturgical symbols used in sopho- more religion classes. Each design stands for an event closely connected with the Incarna- tion of Christ, one ot the central topics for second year. Lower left: Although a head ot lettuce by any other name is food to hungry Immacula- tans, Senoritas Eileen Rolson and Therese Ma- honey are a step ahead of the rest. They can set the table in both Spanish and English' Much can be done to promote the Good Neigh bor policy by these students de manana, pro' vided South America doesn't take them away! Lower right: Fully aware that it doesn't pay to get your dates mixed in any language, Sue Scully, Harriet Ragalla, Rosemary O'Connor. and Diane Lewanclowski peruse a Latin cal- endar while Lucille Hamilton checks her book for further details. Mayhap she is searching tor the Ides of March. Page Twenty nine

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Page Thirty S O P H GM 0 R E S ngeldgxplore Life--of the tiniest microscopic organism to a rose in bloom-unfolds its mysteries in the Biology and General Science classes. Liberty, and the duties attached to this privi- lege, are learned today by sophomore Com- munity Civics students who will practice them as citizens of tomorrow. The pursuit of happiness, for some, consists in applying the axioms and postulates of Plane Geometry, while others find their Elysium in Practical Geometry. Upper right: Ioan Miller and Ianet Benzin examine a scrapbook ol current events prepared by Civics stu- dents. The book, containing information about promi- nent buildings and statesmen in Washington, helps the girls to understand better the part Americans play in their government. Center left: Have they got an angle? Well-axiom! But Lorraine Truzynski, Margaret O'Donnell, Beatrice Hector, Betty Schmidt, Lorraine Notini and Annette Fer- enzi claim they want only to display the implements used in Plane Geometry. C1-Xt any rate, they've got enough with which to work.J Center: Oscar proves a patient subject for Geraldine Garibaldi while Mary De Lorme explains the intricacies of the circulatory system to note-taking biologists, Bar- bara Mallecki and Diane Lawandowski. All other heart interests fade when sophomores enter the biology laboratory tor. here, Oscar is the man ot the hour. There's no doubt about it, they know him inside out! Lower left: When even Practical Geometry seems im- practical, and the expression on Marilyn Fuller's lace shows her problem isn't as simple as two and two, there's nothing to do but face it. Lower right: There's more to a flower than the poet will admit, say Maureen Sheehan, Barbara Kewest and Dolores Martin, as they step in where metaphors leave olt and science begins.

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