Little Flower High School - Garland Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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Hallahan Catholic irls' High School ere forerunners of 9 Little Flower Carh- lic High School for irls. FIRST HTIITHTS UT LITTLE TLUTUEH ' x bl ACIOUS lwuilding, wellfconstructed and modern from the cornerstone to its metal cross thus stood The Catholic Girls' High School of Philadelphia. later known as the john VJ. Hallahan Catholic Girls' High School. ln 1912 this upftof date edifice marked the hcginning ol' something new in the parochial school system .1 diocesan girls' high school. The undertaking and successful completion of many enterprises hy the faculty composed of live teaching communities proved how mutually henelicial was this composite plan. Within the next few years. the enrollment in our parish schools was greatly augmented, and the need arose for another diocesan girls' high school. Consequently, in 1927, the imposing West Philadelphia Catholic Girls' High was opened. Vwfhen the dedication ceremony took place, another great milestone had heen reached in the development of the Catholic School System. As the Philadelphia area and population increased, our grade schools multiplied. With propitious foresight our heloved Archhishop--Dennis Cardinal Dougherty envisioned the necessity for a third Catholic girls' high. To accommodate pupils in the St Therese of the Child jesus and of the Holy Face, Patroness of our school northeast section of our city there was chosen for this lilllldlllg a plot opposite Hunting Park from Lycoming to Luzerne Streets hetween Tenth and Twelfth Streets This ultra modern Little Flower Catholic H1gh School for Girls sponsored hy our Cardinal and dedlcated to the Little Flower St Therese became a reality and marked a new apex in the progress of the Catholic School System of the United States I Patroness 1n her g1rlhood innocence symbolizes the fulfillment of the aims of the Catholic high chool girls On October 5 1918 ground was broken and the first step was taken in the construction of the building This huilding was designed to take care of the Catholic From late 1938 when the work was begun untll the 1mportant ceremony of thc cornerstone laying which took place in May of 1939 great progre s was made Since this was to be a very modern high school no efforts were spared 1n planning and equipping the huilding attractive in its entire liyout from thc iron fence enclosing 1tS soft green lawn to the missivc edifice of red hrick with w8v windows It is a Fitting memorial to His Eminence and a constant reminder to Philadelphia Cathohcs that our Holy Mother Church keeps a protecting arm around her children 1 . . 3 ' , . , Q l . 1 i i V , ts , . . . 7 . . . . S . . , I , f 3 - N ' N high school girls from seventyftwo parishes and two institutions in this city. 9 9 ' U T S i , i U ' - , 5 - I ' Z . E . N X .N , , 5 5 . M . I FIRST HHHH FLITHE FLUUIEH With the broadest scope of imagina- tion, one could hardly visualize the structure, Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls, as the mechanical giant was in operation, preparing the ground for this newest institution of learning. 4 x Q. ., , , - 4 'M'f 414.4 Hr ,, M-, ,.'M,'V Wm Aw 1. 1 Q61 3 'A 2 fx 1 fi it 22? xl +-,Am,,L,,MM Mukhi L I 52 moan.. v-If-4. ., Q.. E ,,.,A R., W My V -- i 1 1 L Q, E lf km 1 ' mga Q5 f 1 l 5 1 Q , , X ' VfL--..1 1 E A 5, 2 42 . ,, , . , 3 3 .. J ' ' ' 3 , M' - -f ' . Z LAI V 1 A KW I '3'M '1wn,-M-.M Q --vw 'M ' ,K , y 1 tag K ' ' if. , Q'- W 1 , - i., , 4,fZ' ' W., .4 gf'-ff' .. , , .,:. 'ww v. iv.. A QA . a W ,M, Q, A E K , 4 s ' .vtgakb , -' gg? f ' I r 'Q - .f Z7 1 -b I. L J A1 '5' ' . 7' A . 1 f c s , r' ' rv r lt 4 y IQ, ,spa 3, f 42.1 151' J' Q itil.. 1 - . f -.W - .n. f 'af' - I ' s WF! '-.ww 1. Q 'V '55, '.' F ,L , -v'x 1 , I . ' , ' If 'g ' 'Av fm! , , 'vi in ig 9 1 ' - ' Q ' l'1 ' 5 3 ' , 4, wp - X A-.., . Q . . I , Y, , , ' 3 1.1, ,ty .1 K' ,I If 0 . . ' . ' ' ' ' if I 5 , A 'Jt',':T4,'k It Aff' . J A V Mini' in ,I+ ' 1 Q 5' Q' .HQ ff! O' . K in A t Q ff 'w A. MWA' I. M On Sunday afternoon, lvlay 21, 1939, His Eminence was present at the flag raising ceremony which preceded the laying of the cornerstone of the almost completed huilding. This was it great event for Philzidelphians, and to show their appreciation more than three thousand people gathered on the premises. Our Cardinal, accompanied hy lvlonsignor john Bonner, D.D., LL.D., Superintendent of Diocesan HHSTHHHHLS Schools, was greeted hy the colorful hands of john W. Half lahan and West Philadelphia Catholic Cirls' High Schools. A chosen group from sang the hymns during inony Reverend joseph A. Gorham, STL., As ml schools, attended addressed the group as the glee cluhs of these two schools hcncdiction. At this important eeref G. Cox, j.C.D., and Reverend joseph sistant Superintendents of our parochf the Cardinal. lvlonsignor Bonner semhlcd for the occasion. lt was not until August 27, 1939, that the huilding was formally opened for inspection. On this afternoon, the huildf ing was dedicated hy His Excellency, the Most Reverend Hugh L. Lamh, D.D.V.G., Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia, and the exercises were concluded with solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. His Eminence, Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, on his arrival for the cornerstone laying at Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls is greeted by Reverend Joseph M. Corr. The combined Bands of the two diocesan girls' high schools lend gaiety to the occasion. For the singing at this important event, selected groups from the Glee Clubs of both schools were chosen. His Eminence lays the cornerstone. His Excellency, Hugh L. Lamb, Bishop of Philadelphia, gives Bene- diction following the dedication of Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls. lllllf FLUIUER A red letter dav in the annals iii' Little Flower was Friday. SQIWlCINlNCI' l. l'l3'l, wheli the dmairs were upeneel Lim greet the first lreshinen. eighteen seetiims in all, ,it Sruelfme uf this great institution. Vvith eager hearts these dainty daughters, river SHIP strung. Q-Lthered to greet new friends and tn learn the nhligatinns neeessarv fur their Iwlqygimlu mental. and spiritual advancement. just tn reinind them that Order is I-leaven's first law. they were alplialwetieally gruuped hefnre entering their future hnnie. Falling in line like trained soldiers. these willing freshmen liegan their high sehnol life. At a given signal. they passed through the luhhv into the spaeinus auditnriuin ewnstrueted tu Seat ewiiifiwrtiililv river llflll girls. After an inspiring talk. they were erin' dueted tn their respeetive elassrniiins hir registration, 1511 Tuesday, Septemher 5. the swpliwiniires and iuniiirs, wh: furinerly were pupils either in the Aliihn XX. Hallahan Cath' izlie Clirls' High Sehiiiil nr in the several tliiigesan annexes. increased the initial enrnllinent of 21841 gtudents, Stain full 'ng under the direetinn ul the iirst aetivities were in swi laeultv, eiinsisting ut' seventvfsix teaeh:rs. inelutling mein hers of nine religiiius enmmuinties and three lay teaehers Freshmen gather outside the Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls, anxious to be among the first to enroll. Although eight hundred girls assembled en masse, it was not long before they were standing in an orderly fashion, arranged alphabetically. Members of ' . 'l I the the Faculty are on hand to meet the new papi s. n spacious auditorium, a Flower's first freshmen. Apparently, going to classrooms is more of an novelty than an ordeal for these welcome is extended to Little new girls. 5 THE FIRST FHCULTU Bottom Row: Sister M. Gentilla, H.F.N., Sister M. Euphrasia, S.M., Sister M. Thomasine, O.S.F., Sister M. Agnes Isabel, S.S.J., The Right Reverend Monsignor John Bonner, D.D., Sister M. Francis Regis, 1.H.M, Sister Elise of the Sacred Heart, S.N.D., Sister Pauline G.N.S.H., Sister M. Emma, M.S.C., Sister M. Tharsilla, C.S.B. Second Row: Sister M. Helen Joseph, S.S.-I., Sister Catherine Marie, S.S.J., Sister M. Benigna Consolata, S.S.J., Sister Ma- rie Joan, S.N.D., Sister Antonia of the Sacred Heart, S.N.D., Sister M. St. Eleanor, S.S.J., Sister Thomas Aquinas. G.N.S.H., Sister M. Terese Immaculate, S.S.J., Sister M. Franceline, l.H.M., Sister Maria Lucy, I.H.M., Sister M. Regia, M.S.C., Sister M. Genevieve, O.S.F. Third Row: Sister M. Eleanor Louise, S.S.j., Sister M. Gregory, S.M., Sister M. Emmanuel, S.M., Sister M. Austin Teresa, S.S.-I., Sister M. Terese Catherine, S.S.J., Sister M. Juanita, S.S.-I., Sister M. San Jose, S.S.-I., Sister M. St. Blanche, S.S.-I., Sister M. Sheila, G.N.S.H., Sister Marie Andre, I.H.M., Sister Maria joannes, I.H.M., Sister M. Clare Joseph, I.H.M. Fourth Row: Sister Teresa Aloysius, S.N.D., Sister M. jane, H.F.N., Sister M. Irma, S.M., Sister M. Marguerite Francis, S.S.j., Sister Francis Elizabeth, S.N.D., Sister Francis Joseph, S.N.D., Sister Grace Francis, O.S.F.. Sister Vera, O.S.F., Sister M. Cassiona, O.S.F., Sister Mary Charles, I.H.M., Sister M. joseph Gabriel, l.H.M., Sister M. Teresa joseph, I.H.M., Sister Carmelita Maria, I.H.M. Fifth Row: Sister Ann Francis, S.N.D.. Sister Catherine Patricia, S.N.D.. Sister Marie julie, S.N.D., Sister Helen julie, S.N.D., Sister Jane Frances, S.N.D., Sister Miriam Regina, O.S.F., Sister Bernardine, O.S.F.. Sister Helena Mary, l.H.M., Sister M. Helen Aloysius I.H.M., Sister M. Ignatia, I.H.M., Sister Mary Bertin, I.H.l5'l., Sister M. Gretta, I.H.M. Sixth Row: Sister Mary Joanna, S.S.J., Sister Mary Hermann, S.S.j., Sister M. Rose Immaculate. S.S.j., Sister M. Alma joseph, S.S.j., Sister M. Rose Amata, S.S.J., Sister Nl. Martin Anthony S.S.,l., Sister M. Adela, I.H.M. Sister M. Ernesta, C.S.B., Sister Nl. Agatha, I.H.M., Sister Constance Mary, I.H.M., Sister M. Rose Madeleine, I.H.M.. Sister M. 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This Page Into the hands of our first Student Government officials M0nS1gh0f Bon ner puts the badges msngma of thelr offices The Hrs: retreat gave the girls many things to think about o one will ever for et our first Little Flower Day Opposfte Page The first Christmas Play thrilled all hearts with 1tS tldmgs of good will Our first Lay Faculty and Ofiice Force helped to make Ll tle Flower a place of happmess The Crib of the Christ Child gave a devotxonal appearance to the lobby S UUH DIUCESHH SUPEHIHTEHDEHT THE RIGHT REV MONSIGNOR JOHN I BONNER, D D LL D Supevmtendent of Schools phla MOI1S1gDOf Bonner ha been mtere ted 1n every step of Lxttle Flowers development and m 1 s sueec s lns fdtherly care IS 6V1Clk.11t . . . ., . . Superintendent of the schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelf L ,A , 5 f flffii -3 g 'B f A 1' L , ., , '- 5 . -.1:? '.5.Qi I -2 4 gem ji - I 2 4. i , .U Q ' 9 Lf ,' X31-5 . 14 . , 5- fn Q , 34: O -M51 1 f' xx 1 1,1 V, - 1't'e 3 ,wwf .- A 12173. 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Sl-l.. wlime pieture is nut ineludel .nniing the pli-itiigraiplia i4 Prefeet nf thq Sixters - f Niitre Dame, 25 Si Qi 41 Si 'L NTLR M lfmwf ix Riniw l NTIR N1.C,,ix'ii:,i.x H: N xriia Min' P-xi It iixi CXNH N iw M.TiixHNiiixC1SlS Home lllilh Us To meet It was roses, roses, all the way . , T the first hell in the morning almost three thousand girls assemhle in this spacious huilding to pray, study. and play together. The development of soul, mind and body is inf eluded in the aims of those entrusted with the education of these young ladies. The Uratory in Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls, with its liturgical altar in the tahernacle of which Our Sacramental Lord is always present, affords everyone in the liuilding an opportunity to ohtain intimate spiritual help. Every Friday the Holy Sacrifice of the Mziss is offered in the auditorium, Because of the large enrollment, attendance is so regulated that each group assists at Holy Mzlss at least once a month. Holy Mziss is followed hy a short inf struction on a religious topic, So that those NUI in the au' ditorium may have the opportunity of listening, the talk is hroadcast throughout the huilding. T- Roe: Slsli it N1,Aniia I H,Iv1. Englzsli :an invaluahle aid in the supplementary lihrary to those who sought good liferitiire. Sisria M Aoarna. I.H.M. Home Eeownomcv Through her ell-oils we grew more proiieient in the homemaking department, Iinri iivv i Rini Sis'ri1ia M.-xiui. Ararzooi 1, l.H.Tvi, Home ELiU7'li7HllLN HA stitch in time saves nine. was the slogan of the sewing workshop. Sliflzk Ania JOY!-PH. S.S.,I. Nfutliermiticx Because of her patience and diligence. angles and squares were as simple as A.B.C, Mathematics evidently is not difficult for ew In this solid geometry class, jane McDyre proves this with her smile. :X1 Mumsi X Lim im IH 5.1 lIl.lllHIW. -nmmg. r.ip1t,il- till 'Fw lIR.'lXXNIl71vI4VRIsKlNl 6 HR Kvx1Rnlxl,NNH z LHL Xkt - t ,. '. HR Ni.Avwx1xx IH X1 V wcwmtm nm dw wlmt she xvlls um' lNC!lIi- In lwlxcxc ll 5IN'I'I,R fxljl II .x Uh In SCILHILL' wide rxpcricrlct' has luuii t hcmefit to tlni-u in tht' sc1t'r1t't- Left: Sister Gentilla, in General Science class, does not lack willing helpers when ,Ioan Archer, Anna Buckworth, and Isabella O'Hara are at hand. Right: IR ,U NNY TIARIMX Q Q I Careful preparation of her topic accounts for the poise displayed by Margaret A ' ' Nlullen at the microphone. Her successor, Dolores Dillen patiently awaits her Cl'mm5'Lml turn in this senior Religion broadcast. have di-cmcred the mluc iff SINECTN rrpczttcd. Detail- ,ca Stag lllith Us To Greet Still further opportunity for spiritual development is olfered each student during the Annual Retreat of three days, when the routine is hroken that more tim e may he devoted to prayer. All through the school year Religion is allotted a full period each day. There is a Religion syllahus for each of the four years, Four faculty inemhers, representing as many different communities, are assigned the planning and presenf tation of the Religion lessons. Each of these faculty memhers is made responsihlc for Religion in one of the four years, and hroadcasts her lectures so that all the students in her classes hear the instruction in Religion at the same time. For many students, the secondary school is an immedif ate preparation for life. For others, it is a preparation for college. To train adequately all its students whether for schools of higher learning, for the husiness world, or for th: management of a home, Little Flower Catholic High School offers two courses: Academic and Commercial. These courses are not mutually exclusive. Although throughout the Academic Course stress is placed upon the acquisition of prerequisites for college entrance. a student choosing this course may carry as her major suhject any of the arts or the vocational suhjects. For instance, she may elect Music, vocal or instrumental: Art: Puhlic Speakingg or Home Economics. When in college, she may continue the special study of any of these suhjects she has taken while in thc secondary school. The husiness world, offering positions ranging from the office of the underfstenographer to that of the high execuf tive, appeals to many students. The Commercial Course in- cludes a sufficient numher of academic suhjects to satisfy the college entrance requirements: attention throughout the course, however. is directed primarily to stenography, type' writing, hookkeeping, office practice. salesmanship, and economic geography. The graduate of Little Flower Com' niercial Course is well equipped for a career in the modern husiness world. Tap Sisti-.R M. Bixiwzxa CONSLJIAT.-X F1-midi Benign inlluence shines forth e the smile of our petite soeur, liwrtoiii knit Sisiina M. BPRN.-XRIIINIA.. OSI' Commercial Her dignity and gcntleness taught many things that will long he ren Sisri-,R MARY Burris, I.H.M, Music lt was a pleasure to cllluli tht under skilllul training. 5IS'I'l R cl.-XRF.lI'.l.I'I'.-X Maaia IH Home Economics How to safeguard happiness in home. was Sister s pet theory. SIYTI-.R C.-xiiii-iuxi Yvhiuii, SS. Lalui 'iLearn it and like ith' seemed so tical in our Latin class. 1 ,. K, ., Slell if Nl CTr1is11s,N1.S,C.. Hyqlmtu Htulltlm Hints primed tu he stepping titties to letter .md lmpplcr lixc-. Sisii-it Multi-. f,k.LINTlNl' I. H, M. Engltxlz Hu: Clilllillllllle smile promptly won many at lrcslimlm- lwztrt. hlsllll hl.XRY Lriaiaits l.H,M, Ifvxqlzslz Thr- 111-plmllnun lwlxlntl Lmlt- lsluwutis t1 st Plll'llt1llII'Il. Tilt' Tl1cv't',x1t1v1. Shun 6,1 wi ,lim l'li, I.H.fv1. Ijnglttlz Her' little group luis -pruzttl xml low ll, C ttlmlic i-llt'I.lllllk' lar and wltlr. Swim fUvxsIxvf 1, Xl.-XRY. I.H.NI. ffvtqfiwlt Her iilllllllill' Ixzurc lacliimd the scent-s giiumt- lm tlur swcccs- ral, mir play-, Evidently the talent of these vocational art students isn't latent. Each one aims to make her production a masterpiece. Mary Seelaus. Marguerite Hetler, and Rose de Bello, the demonstrators, are members of the art staff of The Garland. In this history class eager freshmen seem to experience the joy of hand labor. Marion McCarty, Mary Lewis and Catherine Moore in Colonial costumes lend realism to the lesson. 1? Sv .xr i .4 f l l may 4? 755'-'N 1 1. For memories Indeed Hre Sweet Confident that the hest complement of a sound mind is a sound hody, Little Flower Catholic High School requires all students to participate in the Physical Education Prof gram. This program aims to produce physical development and at the same time hring enjoyment to participants and spectators. Besides the usual gymnastic exercises. the prof gram includes hockey. horsehaclt riding. volleyhall, swim' ming. golf. social dancing, and hoth interclass and varsity haskethall. To help promote the physical welfare of the students, the Athletic Association sponsors afterfschool games and sports. Ivlany salutary social and intellectual activities relieve the monotony of regular school life. Foremost among thesc are lectures, plays, moving pictures, fashion shows, musicalcs. special department or activity parties, and field trips. That students may learn to work congenially with others and generously for others, that they may he encourf aged to participate actively in parish and community life after leaving school. the following Catholic Action groups have heen organi:cd: Our Ladyis Guild, the Ivlission Section. the Apostolic Group, the Catholic Literature Group, the Eucharistic Group and junior Catholic Evidence Group. May St. Therese continue, through the less sheltered Even a casual glance at these future stenographers settles a question once for all. For them business is business even in school life. These painstaking seniors have already assumed the serious attitude of proficient secretaries. Their ultimate success will be but the logical result of careful attention at practice. A1171 if In HR X1 Ciimxx I,H,fx1. Smut Exixi.-xxx ll SM, ling ul Klrillzcmtilttt Liltt in Ull in tht desert sccmctl lwcr il-lic irwiimitc maze utvycirclcs. -qtigirc-. wmcu, Qmtl Iflilllllfk was Nllllpllllfd timlcr itwml N lrt'l'NlNlfUfl. situ ll N N .writ l.H,M, SI-HR ERXININ. SUB. t7lLf1Sll Xltztlicniutztt 'imtl clptd its lmvcrcuxiic m.my X md Y heczirtic so clear tlmt wc iden- i ll tits s L . titlrtl lucr mime with licr tcncliiiiu. Shri it Es'ri,L1.1, O,S.If. NTIR N ELKINI. C,.N.5,H Stump wl'dC HHIM V Burlugy fluff vvgts nlwuy- interesting .md tru vw r pm lcms were skilllully quite cxcrtttul when plants and hugs vvrrc tt with tlilt Hui utr. yugiznlr-414 Swim MARIA ESPIRITI. I.H,M. sim R l.0l'I'F, SS.-l, Englmg, I-film Efficient, cncigctic. and undcrstzmdimg, vw xxe fklll c tliat wltllc tlw l..QlllI1 ia vital' NHTITCC ul 111-PIIHIIUII tu THI4. 1 L tid Cliccm lives un, G.-xmuxxii snail. To digress from the ordinary routine, each English class has interesting programs which are conducted by parliamentary pro- cedure, as here with Margaret Madden presiding. For the seniors of Little Flower High School who participate in these programs which consist of radio skits, open forums or book reviews, the inevitable outcome is poise, self-assurance, and per- sonality-vital factors in the young woman of today. Lest Huld Hcquainlance Be Forgot years after graduation. her gentle guidance of Little Flower students, present and future, so that the final, immortal Carland he a splendid record of nohle women who once, maroon and tan clad, passed through the halls of Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls. The enrollment of Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls totals 3526. Ot these, 2,893 are in the main huildf ing, and the remainder are in two annexes. The teaching staff includes IIN memhcrs. from ten religious communities. Ninetyfnine of these faculty memhers are teaching in thc main huilding. Little Flower High School faculty represents fortyfsix colleges and universities located in eight states, the District of Columhia, and Canada. Be rnardine Sisters ......... , .............. .............. .................... T vw 'o Ceography, Mathematics, Mission Group of Catholic Action Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres-- and our second year Latin scholars set forth with Caesar on his eventful Gallic Campaign. At the completion of the interesting course each student can cheerfuly say Veni, vidi, vici. SisTi.R Fiiticzi-1. SM, Mathematics Natural Bent for lvlatheniatics made no difference. She aimed to hend us all. Sisri-.R MARY oi- Goon Corxsi-L I.H.fvi. Boolqlqeepiizg Clear explanation of dehils and credits made hookkeeping like play .Q- 4? W '-4 g., r T' Ii f ., Swim X1.Hf1rxA1fn'N1lN IH X1 Swim L,lIcrf,11Rx' SM Ijnqlzxlz Nfkzllzcwvmufxw Krwxxludgu llnzwlzglu um-ryllwnl um IM' Lcjr Eng: .ix M' Quflmvtry my :wx Quit 1 J Q Llc uf hu frww .md prwlrx' glmxc-, mluru-lit 1. UMI11-,N iw S1-LC! Nxxrru IIHHINIININ Mmm IHX1 NINIIR fx1.Gm11x IHX1 .S!vf11'q .H1 ff:fv'l1'ff4wfwW11w Tr' !v.m-uzfw .md In typ' ul-El ' L 1 XX.' HH! iw! -Y-U11 2-ug! tv 1 lu 1 wpplxfxtxfrzl- rw -rw: Nm K iw X -V' :In fmlwrm W -mx, XVII!! N1 iirunlllxe IH X1 Nwm H51rx,l'Ner'z1 SN! Ifyzjzxl. .Xhzlzwvz f: llumllvzr :kr x. .:.,d .1 Juv' HMA. K A' L11 ll.x' Y r ,K yi IL. Vuir X11. ffw. 1. X V - AH .JM 'v,' 'X R l. xlvi' ykftl 'Z-'- f1!Hg:,1:':. Nffl-ll2xf'.Zr'.1 UNI Nts--ly! X. 1 Ni N ,. . 1j,,, ,X ,1 ,, . I T-W K-if SIYTLR ILANLTTL CLARL. OSF, Comm 5111411 Slxtcr taught eager ccnmmcrcial Qtudcntf ut twdzny to hc vzxhzmt husmcfs women oi lwlmmrwbw. SISTI-.R IVIARY Hrzmmxx, S.S,,l. Lalm Vsvhat im avenue of wonders was opened tu nur untrained mind! SISTER MARY ICQNATIA. I.H.M, Commercial Vfc hope to he more cfhcicnt husmcss women hccuusc of hcr zxsaiduous cifortf. SISTER M. JANE. H.F.N. Mathernatzcs Vkfithout untiring help, we might have lost our way in the great labyrinth of numhers. l lf -' lx 1 Ui' .' l'.,i SisiiitN1xiu'xIuxwxx S S-I, ltilii: 'ilu' vutl fit tin' pt-uiiti in-:iight no nfl' ui' t' iwil. hui t'l.isst'- l-vuiutl lwityflixn :miles Iwi sluril. Sisiiia Hiiix Mum IHXI lfmgiixiz f'.iV..i'iy -lit' lui lite may lui higher ltltxti- IiHIIiiQiH im Qlllllitiiit' ui hcttci tatliriu. Sisiix Hiiixvx fxifxiti' IHXI. Kimi. Un ui Dieu XX'-lNll1t PlIlllIl1l'liN'LllIi1lI I liri viitlui-i.i-iii, XX.izt-li that lmutl. hlxllli Nl.-um Alrmwxls IHTX1. lfizqlixli XYitli ingenuity .uid skill slit- plariiicd ui interesting variety ul prugxniins for the student hocly. ISWJ- I Sisriit M. Iium, SM. Hygiene Alter hearing SirtCTis firm counsel. one knows than keeping tit.. ls at prerequisi for hatppines-. Sivriit M. just-mi Gusitli 1, I.H.M. Ewiglisli She :cnlolisly furthered every new xign li The Tl1c'n'.x1.n1. tc Reading about salesmanship could not begin to provide the knowledge acquired through practical experience in selling. The contrasting facial expressions hespeak the difference be- tween the reluctance of Anne Gorman, the purchaser. and the assurance of Frances I,ohs hacked by a charming personality and a desire to sell. Perfection of detail is no doubt the slogan of Nlarie lVlcGinn and Anne Penrose as they deftly add finishing touches to their own creations in the sewing department. In these finished products. the little dressmakcrs display the knowledge acquired in this course-color harmony, lines, selection of materials and whatever tends to give perfection of workman- ship. 4 Hlau The Best Home Back ln Hou Sisters nf the Immaculate Haart nt' Marry '........... .Twciityfciglit Activities. Commercial SLllN-IQCIS. English. Home Ecwnnmics. Literature Group nt' Catliwlic Actinn. Music Sisters nf' Mercy' ............ .... ............. ............. ............... F i x ' Q Eucharistic Group nf Catholic Action, Health, Nlathematics, Stationery Stnrc Sisters nf Nntrc Danic ......,. ............... ....... ............,. T x x 'clvt American and Vvkrltl Histury, Art. Guidance. Lihrary Sister Elise, SH. Sister jane Frances Sister Ann Francis Sister joan, BS. Bottom: Left: What interest has been added to this Modern European His tory Class! Sister Elaine encourages the students to discuss their views. . . . Right: Our Senior Homemakers find their class work a real pleasure X 1.1, I NivenX1xH:zxqXx1111fNY FYI. SINIIIix1'1'lXXIR?MlNX UST fwmfz Nzume Hfxxx Mlfyy xu' x-,wr IU lnnw Nlxtvfx ,I'wQ-- X' r :Nadu the NHZXIIWQ --f Vzwlwlvlz - -u:1,X1'w1'lv uw .fl tim rml +11 .1 Irvmlu ,wxl:rt'm'rxZ ,mal Ju.-::.n.ul wwmlrxwlm- .zuwu.Nfx' Mxkxrmilfg www fX1IHIXX1f'Iv7!IX IHX1 NI-IDR fX1Xh'7'5lIIX1X UXBH Ninn Xmfzwm. fVwlwfur1w TM'rvxx,nx 'kfX1l1xx. IHYIXVXXIYHXN?M 'YIM'T1xT'm'N XXX- Jwuvx.-y-'pl xl H-'xx www -,1 'Vrw'lvvrwa.1l MY ini' lIVIY lYllx'IZIN Mum' Ir' hh' fmt llvwlglu thc llXx'I'y' Llulmtw Nluv Nlwxwmml Szxrrx Mmm Nwmrm. l.H.N1. SINTIR RAM ,-Xxifxla, SSVI. .E'fzgl1.J: Frcwuh Pwp-:r dlcri-fm. INICHIQCYIK rcudm: and .apf It mkcd lm-xx' lwmg NIMH we rurzmcrrmiwz' whait f1'cQ1zmfm -wt ill1Thl7YN are hur f2l'N'l1Y'1lC Lhczzici. Swim' tzmght WQAU gmxwcr. -'fUL1IUL1Ix.V SINTLR QN.-M3311 SSAI, SINTIR Ruw Ix1x1Af:l'Larr 8.5.1. Cmuwlc'v'UL11 Kfatllcwmllzm Vxvwrd- uf- c11Qmu'.1:c1ncuLY they Nccmcd tw In hcl' cluucx wc lvurncd Tum pmglmml bc the kcyrwtc uf Smzrl wcccw. Ami rucnwxxmry' 1x Ii.llIl1CI1l.ll1CN. K X Gratitude Is the ttlemeru Ut the Heart Sister Anne Martina Sister Marie Charles Sister Antonia, S.l-I, Sister Mary Sister Catherine Patricia Sister Mary Alice Sister Francis joseph. SH. Sister Teresa Aloysius Sisters of St, Francis ...............,..,.........,..... .,..,.. T en Commercial Suhiects, Science, Studies Sisters of St. joseph ........................,..................... Twentyffour Commercial Suhjects. Discipline, French, Latin, Mathematics, Uur Lae.ly's Group of Catholic Action Miss Mary A. Johnston ...,... ............. L ihrarian Miss Deltina C. Musa ............... ..... ........... M u sic Teacher Miss Margaret l'. Peterson Miss Amie E. Jcffcl-5 ...... Physical Education Teachers Miss Helen M. Neville Miss Dorothy L. Barton .......... Puhlic Speaking and Dramatics Miss M. Loretta Tallant, R.N ..,............................ School Nurse Miss Elizaheth M. Hughes, M.D ....... ..... S chool Physician l ,l ' Sisrriz Si. .'XfiNI.s, SSI. Latin A sweet smile. a ucntle word! Ah. what a pleasure to he in her class Sisrta ST. Biaaxciiir.. SSDI. Frmit-ti She made it seein so natural to he proficient in this modern language, Sisri-.R Sr, ELI-,.aNoR. SS.-I, French l7arle:'x'ous irancaisi' Mais certainement. il' you were one ot her students. SISTER SAN josi-.. S.S.j. Latin Sister planted a love for the classics hy dis' closing to us the heauty of the Aencicl. ..c...am T IQ 4, li 'r H K 'f Sisiiit Tiiusi UXIIIIRINI NNI. Sisiiit Vim OSI? l'rgy1tl1 SLIUHLL' lnsislcnt misc of llic lillilllt' llilllfillsf made Um' Quiet dignity NVQ' .in iiispimtiim In .ui ZIP' tli -cs wiv 'ilfrcricliyfi Vrci'i.itix'c st-mimi section. SINTIR Tiiusi Ixixi.vii'i.xri 5.8.1. Sisriu Muni Vinoixi. 5.5.1. Latin Wie proved tlmt the litcrzitiirc of yesteryear s ' ight us. u in till dtl Slvlik Tiki-xx josimi. I,H.N1. Englisli Her great interest in :ill things relating tu seniors made Us QfilICllll. SISTIAR URsl'i..x lVlARII'., 5.5.1. Cmrirnerczal Business before pleasure in her classes meant husinrss Is pluzi-urs, Ask her girls, g W Nli1tlie1mit1c.s Shu taught ll' tht- important part rimtlic' matics plays in sllftfssllll l ll-IIWCNN lite. Opposite page, lower left: Under Sister Tharsilla's supervision, Mar- garet Franks very clearly explains as Marie Brennan points out various places of interest for the other girls of the Economic Geography class. Opposite page, lower right: These Sophomore Biologists are evidently fascinated in the laboratory period, supervised by Sister Genevieve. Below: A very serious group of junior bookkeepers conscientiously make entries. Q LHU FHCUHU LMOST every girl enrolled in Little Flower High School is registered in the physical education def partment for four years of training. Under the instruction and surveillance of three excellent physif cal education teachers, the students develop skill in gymnastics, physical control, and selffdiscipline. Participation in dramatics yields such gains in voice modulation, poise, charm, social graceiand memories that the students are eager to include the activity in their schedule. The musicfmajor students in the school have heen learning how fascinating the language of the violin can hc, and under devoted, untiring tutelage are acf quiring the technique that will make the instrument express their own changing moods as well as the themes of the great masters. T f H1 '1 M1-N DoRo1'111' L, Bucrox Mos 1-XNx1 E -I11111v MN fVl.'kRY A. jo11xef.,-Q ,-Xfrqf eqqmg Little Flowefs Quality Uur underelass teams learned that XX'lWCI1 xxe d1-covered how kmd and Sweet. who xx'o11ld11't agree that i'The SCI7llCI1CNr and xp11rts111:111sh1p go hand elfiqygnt our llhmfjan ,eq We W, lmwcf P14155 fhf Tlmlf-U W llfmd- dreaded research .1-s1g11111e11ts. IV 'I Ii ' Mos H1 1 1 x M. NKYII II Mos D1 1,11x,-x Ci. N11 NA MIN Nl.-xR1,,a1u1T P. PI 11R.11x If you are lool-11111 for a least for The exqul-ue notes from her x1ol111 The lmtkt-1111111e411-sitvwasaeredltto tired eyes. watch Mos Newllel elawe- touched our heart- and fired 2lIlll'WlIlUll the school. zl1a11kQ to the ahle d1reet1o11 111 thelr rhyth1111e practice. wl1e11ex'er we heard her play. 11' our coach. While the heart of every Little Flower girl might beat rapidly at the thought of a physical examination, a few moments in the presence of Doctor Hughes, the school physician, soon restores it to normal. No one would mind a higher degree of temperature or a little pain with so charming a nurse at her side. Miss M. Loretta Tallant, school nurse, knows how to bring back color and joy to Little Flower girls. 'NA Little Flowers wellfstaeked lihrary is 21 popular department throughout the school. Shortly after matrieulation, students are instructed ill the faeilif ties and proper use of the lihrary. Familiarity with lihrary methods gained from this project develops 5CllA'CHI1llLlCI1CC 111 students and euahles them to com- plete their research 2l55lQIUUC!lIS with 11 m1111111u111 of dependence 1111 the l1l1rar1a11's help 41 1 N K., . ...IJ Y sf l Mr. Brendan H. Halvey, the faithful cus- todian of the building, raises Old Glory to the breeze. UFFIBE FURIIE HUMMINQE center of activity is our main ofhcc. Located at the head of the lohhy stairs on the first floor, this ofhcc handles the manifold affairs of Little Flower, The loudfspeaking system through which announcements are made to the various classrooms during thc day is located hcrc, and is controlled hy the cflicicnt young women who comprise the ofhcc personnel. Courtcsy and compctcncy prcvzlil in thc main ollicc :it Littlc Flower. The Misses Helen E. Connolly, E. Marie Miller, Mary E. Mlxrphy, Regina A. Gleeson. The Garland staff members check on their business accounts in the main office. L fa 1 2 H A gg M A ., zqfav' K 1. s' ' 'fo 'U -fm 'X jx. Ulu t ' 1, .W 'Q rx Q 5 .MDL-, 5 'l '1.h, 'WQUA L W v .475 51 A 1 X g ni ff 4' ' rfmuiz ' , .., VN 1' 3.5 A A 7 4 i -1.1 Y, A '. 1 N 4 I 5 mmf I 'ffk , A ,,. IV gpg. . 1 , ar x 'Es -:S iff' I .ff '.,V , 2 'ZF' F5 F ' 3 'x:f.. I ,rf 'Q 3 5, Sl. VIHUEHT HHHEX 260 Freshmen and 166 Sophomores, future Little Flower girls. share the congenial spirit prevalent at St. Vincent Annex. Though entirely happy at well' equipped St. Vincent's, when these little sisters reach the main huilding they eagerly identify them' selves with life at Little Flower. Sister Marie joan, S.N.D., and Sister Ann Richard, S.N.D. are mem' hers of the teaching stall at St. Vincent hut their PICKUYCS QITC not UU fl11S piigvl. The Freshmen and Sophomores attend Holy Mass at St. Vincent,s Church . . . On Freshman Day, held early in October, fun is in the air . . . Because there is system and order, lunch period is a success . . . Every- body enjoys a good show .... f. H .S x :L ter Marie Novatus. l.H,M. Sister Marie lncarnatus. l.H.M. Sister St. justin. 5.5.1. Sister M. St. Helen M-'VY Dimifl- S-SJ. Sister Mziriai .'x44lllNl Ill. I.H.M. Sister Catherine joseph. Sister Cecilia Agnes. ssj. When facilities for order are offered it is not so appeal to girls but these Sophomores look interested . . . difficult to have good discipline. Lockers are in them- St. Vincent de Paul benignly gazes upon children. selves an aid to order . . . Biology doesn't always His shrine is indicative of true devotion. Sl-ICI' Tlwrrnxi- .lu-cfli. SSI. Sl-EC! Nliitic hlzizzics. 5.51. Si-ter Xl Helen M1 hr' Holi-zu Ut' i Regina Mercedes, Sister M. Ellfllilliil. H.F.N. Sister M. Francis lrmu, 5.5.1. Sister M. Rita Cecilia. S SJ ST. HUBEHT HHHEX The library has a busy corner during study hour . General Science permits active student participation class work. T. HUBERT Annex, 7300 Torresdule Ave nue, taking cure of Little Flower Catholic High School Freshmen from this section of the city, has an enrollment of 213. This huilding is the newest addition in Annexes in our Philaif delphizi elioeeszin school system. Members of the Student Government Association, nineteen in all, willingly group themselves for a picture. li ann A lll wim gffgg 5 -ll J-L Y1,....,.,h,,v, ,. wif -val iii?-?i2'i f' Jiaii 1 -' P ,T-1! ' iG.l1iI.1f..l111fif1l,i,3 Ja J 91111 15-511 le My. zllgag 54551 1 Hv -H 1- NIU LJ: ful Y I I U' 'aww axfbtsl 9Qf' -2 Sl? if I bi- '. -ff-JZ J f,I f', ri it IA ggi: .I V1', lv? ' 7.1 3250 Mika M-viw Q f Opposite Page: Boys from Northeast Catholic High and St. joseph's Prep, members of committees attend the first Press Meeting at Little Flower . . . The first class ring attracted great attention. It was a novelty for days . . . These school and publication officials were guests at the first Class Day banquet held in the Bellevue-Stratford on May 22. This Page: These seniors including our first president, the first editors of The Theresian and The Garland, the art editor and the first basket- ball captain were in the limelight all during the year. -9' CP1 is 11 'X1 -1- we 5-QA A 6 I A Y fv- 1111' Y, Q1l1.l!I1 El1:.1Pwll1 M. H.111111'1' E fX1.111c K. HlxgkL'X' I EY1:.1l'1'!f1 IX, HUPNQ1 ' fN1.11y ANI' T. R 111 GHHDUHTES X 11 1: 1 1 111 11 'V ,KYLJXSFF xl.lYQi1fCA T, L111-1-45' HONORS IjlNZl7lQll1NlIL'Li H1111111N W1 1w1'Qc111 111 RL'llQl1111 41111 fx1,1f 1111 5111111111 1111' 111111 y1'.1:x, ' H11111111 HF 1 L'VCL'I1l 111 Rv f1:111:1 111:11 M1111 51151111'-f111 'HI Lvxlfx .1rl111u1'c1' ' X1.1ry 111.111 N11l1fr' J 3 .'X1111u M. XX'.11-114' fXr':i11:.:.11: T Y1. :t'1-11411 ' 'Nt -1 KI11' f fXLDj.:c 1 fX1.1Z11Q.1 I5 R11q11r1g' f.1.1Tu Xl 531 Ef::115qt1': JK. 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IKVKRY. 1721 Harrison St... ......... ........... S t. joadxim M. TI-.o1,1NTA BAHR, 2735 N. Fairhill Sr ...,... ....... S t. BOTld1.'C7lflLTf ELI.l1N M. BARNHTT, 1617 Rusc0m11 St ............ ...4................ H 015' Clnfd .ANNA MARIE D. BARRY, 5029 Ncwlmll St ...... ..,... S t, Fmncls of Asxm ELAINE R. BATESUX 3077 Potter Sr ....... P1-1'R1iiA H, BAL'x1.aNN. 2841 Selle-r4 Sr... M.XRIS.NR1'T M. BAYIR, 5943 Bingham Sr ........ :X1.1.RY N1 B1-rx. 117 XY. Mcntur SL... Rim Y. 1514114 1728 Knkbridc Qt.. ..,....Axcensu11 .......AHS11mt.w XX'111mn1 .. Imxnmltlmz .. ....-X11 5411114 lisl' wi ru 15 Bfmf -1757 Rudmwmi gf 411 Smm . Mu' JK. BIMIIY 67418 f14I1'11CI1l!N 51..., . S! fAKr11,.1'1u.xl'u l111i1f 13. 151 NZ 571 E.Clfm-x.1Aw.. ., . S! Anzlmwg f11XR1 A. B1R1.X1X11R. 1816 H.u'ru1 Sr . . . .lium f'L' 1111111 fXXNx H. BIRRY. 555-1 '15--rm-L1.11c. xxu. . Sl. 15.1 fl11r'11w1cz4' 1 l V if 2. .E I fV1.-XRY P. BI-RRY. 539 E. Clwhcn Ave ...,,,..,........ Imm111'1c111!e Cwncspllml. Um. E1IZA1i1.1'11 M. Blu-.R1lwr.l. 3331 N. 18111 Sr ..,.,.,.... Ozu'Ladx'uft11c H1f1v5w11lx G1-.NI-.vllvf-, B. Blfikl-.I.. 1312 li1U.CI1l1UlINC St ,.... Hlvnrmlclclute Cunceptlml, Um. DnRuT11Y M. 15I1,f.Axx 3135 Ruhlwinx Aw ,,,,,.......,, ..................,... S r Tunmlzy YVIARY E. BILLL-. 155 VC. Lintun Sr ...,...... ..... S 1, Helena TVIARY E. BIRKPNKTUCK. 14139 Prim Sr .,........,.,. .. .,,. Sz. Mwzm 111 Tmm fV1ARY M. BrRx1INn1i.u1. 3511 N. Mnrslm11 Sr ....... .....,....... . HSI. X'ewmuc.1 .IAf1Ql'l1LIN11 M. BL155. 5640 Mfmrtrrn St .........,.......,..,.,,..... St. XIVIICCWII de Paul FRANULS A. Bum. 3535 N. Grar: Sr ..... , .... MOM Ladx of :he Holv Souls 1 Axwl G Bfmmrr -tiff? N. 9111 Ss. . . St Hearn Nha-.ARIT T. BUXNLR. 439 XY. CI.1yugz1 Sr .. .. . Sz. Hemp EI 12,151,111 fx. BOOTH. 1669 Vfymzmlrlg .KMC ,, , . . H1111 CMH T11rum111.1.a Y. BfJRUXK5k.'X 2626 E. Orrh-.dwx Sump: .. 52. 1111151 CdW1El1.5 IJURIN A BUYL1. -11511 N. M11 Sn .. . .. . . . .SL He-'11-. 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Airy TVIARIIQ A. BRIA-NNI-.N, 3923 N. 8th St ....... .........,......,........,.., S t, Vevomca :VIARY H. BRom-,R1c:R. 1933 VC. Eric Ava .... ..,, C 7111- Ladw of the Holx- Souix D4JI.fJR14 C. BRUPHY. 1629 Staulw Sr .,... . ..,........,,.,, St. Stephen jr.-xx Ci BRmx'x. 2626 KXQ11 St .,.,......,.. ..,.... A H Samts YY ' V I MARt.ARr1 D. Btwwx. -1317 N. 1541111111 St ..,. ......, S t. Hum-A. ROA1X1X1iY A. I5Rwxx'x. 4714 Ci St ..,...., .,... St. Antlvt-tm Im R, B1UlY1li. 3455 Rum St .,... , . ..,. ..Anum.1t1 A11R1.XRl 1' D. B1r:11,xx.xx. 3-162 If St... ....,...,.,.. 1-Kttuwmmt I1xY E B1 YIIYK 100' Ixckxwm St , Nbr. B.1ftlwZ1m1su fN1ARY KT. BVRKI, 144 E. . x111'g11c11y Aw.. . ....., ........, 5 r. Hugh NURA T. BVRK1. 10116 E. C1cz11A11c1d 51. .,..,... ,...... A .x1'sv1.f11111 1x1-XRY F. BVRNITT. 958 P11111 Sr.. ..... Sr. 311111111 115 T1111f: H111-.N R. BYRNI4. 196 Ci1111111p1-111 Aw, .,V..,.,A,,,,,A,, 51, Hglgw ,111Y1t1- M. BYRNIN. 1741 X. 13.111511 51. . . ..... 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CHRIST!-.N5liN. 1322 W. Hunting Park Ave ..,...............,.. St. Szephen gas 1 All Q3 dis, 2 X MARY M. CriR4m1-.Y. 2256 Kennedy Sr ........ ..........,,.....,... S 2. Bmrlmlmnew AfLNIzS M. CLl'.l'.. 214 Rycrs AVC ................ ..,.,....... P T6St'7llU.lIU7'I, Cheltenhavn AK2Nl41S M. f1LINfIH, 517 E. Clmcltcn Ave .,..,.....,.. Imrrmuulule ClP7lt'CP!ffP71, Gm. LORRAINIL E, CUAIJY, 6055 VVistcr St ..,.., ........ I mmacufatc' Cuncefwtiun, Gln. ,ANNE T. CODY, 4987 N. 2nd St .........,....,....................................., Imurmmmz .SL Dunmm' ....A.mcm1m1 Sl. Hc'W1c'LiIL'l ANN CI. C14Jl.N.xN, 612 XX. :Ulcghcny :Xxx ..,.,..... .. .. bl. X cfmmnl ....SI. HCWIr'fY UF I X1XIimllRIIl l. fwxxrllx' llrl hx-:mm N1 . wr. .Xf.1'z.,1 ,rf Tlfuw Nix . 1 RY K. f.1mXYlrIIY. 11:6 Yul1.1!1gw 51 . SI, .Sfcfflgwi E1 1 1 x S fiuxwm. 61-Mr X l7rh Sl. .. Sr. Bwcdakc SIWHIA T. flmxx XY. 6537 I.l'l1k'lxlIH Vik-' SI. Huxuini Rrvxl N1. fiflflYIY. 133 N.u1.lg.m-ct! 51 lwvmzkulcfglc Cwmcptlmz. 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Vl71L'C71I de P11111 IVIARY JANE I. PAY, 1361 Dyrc St .......,.......... ,..... S t, Martin of Tours M.ARY A. FENERTY, 810 W'est1n0rclz1nd St ......,. ....,.....,....,...., A scenszon KATHRYN F. FERGVSON, 307 VU. Alhanus St ....,.. ,...... I ncarnatzon j1'L1A E. FERK0, 3116 N. 5th St ......,................. ,,,...., S t. Veromca 'M' Alwff ff ' 11 1 ' LA1'R1N1uA M. FERNANIDIN, 1531 Church St. ,..., ....... M mer Dolorosa 'lo-EPHINE M. FERRARI, 917 VJ. Somerset St ...... ...... S t. Bonaventttre CATHERINE A. F1N11taAN. 3610 N. 16th St ,..,.,,.. .......,.,...... S t, Stephen .lam-.1-'111NE M. FINDLEY. 4601 Dcvcreaux St ........ ....,..,... S t. Btmlmlomew DULORIiS M. FINN. Z6 E, Dllfliillll St .....,,.......... ,,.... H uly Cross. Mt, Azry Q Q Q19 Xl Ov QMVQAM' rV1AR1i.-XRI 1' M. FINN. 14111 BLICkllIw St-, .. .St 1111111 11fAA7'C G1111t1.x A. 12141111 x'r1rw, 5414 N. 11th St.. .... ,,..... . HH1115 Clulti E11:A1+1 I'll M. 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GI:N1N1l:LL, 4938 N. 16th Sr ...........,..,, ..,....,....... H olv Chpld EMMA M, Grim-.RALE, 1111 E. Tioga Sr ...........,...........,....,.....,.. Sr. Ioan of Arc fV1ARfsARI1T M. GI-UILHEKQAN, 8025 Vv'instfm Rd ....... Our Mother of Cm1swlat1m1 'lfJ41'.1'lIIX1. T. CvHILL.-XXI, 5247 Xkkxrford Rd ...,,. ,,.,.... S t. Ambwsu ELlZA1iI:TH M, G1LLr,sP1E, 2827 N. 9rh Sn .,..,..... ,..,.. Sr. Bomweuzmc K.-XTIIRYN R. GILLMPIE. 7178 Gxllcspm St ,..... ...................,....... S t, Bermlrd M.KRIli B. GILLLSPII-.. 1236 E. Sfilffilfd St ...... .lmm.1gul41te Ccmceplmn. Gm, MARY E. GILX1.-KN, 2824 Reynolds Sr ...,... . ,..,.....,....,....,,.. All SJUIIS Tm-.Rrsa M. Gm-'r'RL1mo, 7025 Hcgcrmzm Sn ...........,. Om Ludy of Cmm1I11zwn JXNN E. GURMAN. 1835 E, XxvCSI11101'Cli1I1d St ...., .......,.......,.........,.,,.. A scenxion RITA E, GORMLIQY, 2031 Bleigh St ..,.,...........,.. ..,.,.. R 6S1H'TCCf1071 Ni.-XRY Y. GUSSNI-,R, 3416 Vwflllngton St ,.............. ....,.. St, Mdffllfll' blk.-XNNE M. 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HALNN. 4211 GYIHCUIH St ,v..,.,..,. .,.... S t. jmzclmn CATH1iR1N1i T, H.m.f,r.RTY. 3233 lfnruh Sr ..,.,. .,.. . ..St. Tmwzh-. 'iiaffgsgg 1:13 Maxumx G. H.KI.Y', 413 YM. :Xnmhury Sr. . ...,,...,..... 5 z. Henry AJ KXT1i1.11Y B.HKR11R. 351-1'4K'A Sn ,,,..,..,.,. .,.. . ..,. 5 r. Ivan 1-1' Arc QB N1.-XRY D. H.-xxmmx, 1-121 69m Aw.. . .. .... ..... H U11 Amgen 5 fV1ARY fl. H.xx111ux, 25-1 NY, Hump Sr.. .. .... St, X'1msnr de Paul ' Cfluxlxr G. Hump 1035 Brlggx Sr.. .,.,.. ..,. ..... 5 r . bluuclzmz -egg - NURXLX M. H1141 153 XX' Sl1v.'1L1f'11 SZ. Ivuuwmxzxwz ff1.AH1 L. HARHIY U51 E. fflxclzcm :Kux Ivwfz 'unite C1fmcpz1m1 Cir-1: -11,111 M Hxxxm' 11141 CJIIIIHIIC Sz. . . Sr. Mkmm ,,r'T1,w. EIIZ.-1141111 N1.Ha111rx 6114 X. F411rh:11 Sz. . . Sz, Heian.. 5.1.xfw,.aR1 5 B. Hx' Mmx' 35115 N 15111 Fr Sr. Sterltfu J Q- X I Y 'Y Yi ' gl 'J DUROTIIY UI. HLALEY. 909 E. Russell Sr .,....., . .......... A.Xg'671.XltJ1l KATIILI-.IN P. HEALINIQ. 4221 Ncihnn Sr ,......, ..........,. H nlx Imwpenrs CATIIIRINR L, HE.fXX'1gY. 332 Shedakcr Sr ,..... .....,.. S I. Fmnm nf Amsz .-'xnsxw C. HE11.4RTY. 654 E. Ontario Sr .....,.,......... ...............,.. A .YL'671Y1U71 EIIZARI-TH M. HEIxIRRc:IchR. 3028 N. 7th Sr ..,,.... ........ S I. B1I'r'lLl'l'C71l1U'C I v 'ff W! I1 U I' 1 'I 1' 11 1 I H1'.L1iX R. H1'L1NEK. 5941 N. Lawrence St .... ,,,... ..,.,....................., S I 1 Helena. M.4IwI4.I.INI-. T. H1'.N1BERCQ1:R, 11 Erdcnhcim Rd ......... Our Mnzhw of' CIm.m1IItIm1 DOROTHY R, HENKELS. 4633 Germantown Avo ......, ...,.. St. FTJTICIX nf Assisi 1V1.-XRY E. HERON. 237 VV. Loudcn St ......... , ,..,. ..........,....,. 1 m'arm1t1o11 LoRIiTTA A. HERRE, 1324 Colwyn Sr ,,.,............,...,..............., ......,., S I. Stephen IH! ' I 2' if 11' MIARY P. HLSS, 7429 Germantown Ave ...... IVIARY R. Hass, 7429 Germantown Ave .....,... ROSIBMARY T. Hawsox, 1835 Fgmulkrod Sr ...... MARIE K. HICIKEY, 531 Van Kirk Sr ............. CATHERINE HIISCLINS. 6339 LzIwndL.1e Ave ,.....,....,.. ,................... 1 W 'Y f ...,..Hrw1x' Cross .,....Hw1x- Croxs St. -Iouclzim St. W111Id7H .SL XVI11iam 'X Era Sw, S12 52' I Age, X au va A J K.-X1'11AR1N1z M. HILFIERTY. 4127 P11111 SI., .... MARY H. HILL1NBR.iN11. 3411 N. Hnrrvillc Sr .... CA1'111R1N1' I. HILLS 307 XY. Fxehcrs Aw ..... . E1.1ZAB1TH1,1'1INXH.AN. SUS NV. H111 Crack Dmc H1:L1iN A. Huis.-XX, 319 f3112lI11P1U4I Ave. ..,,,.... . .SL 1m1f1Im1 ...Am'cnsw11 ,1ncIIrmItImI Sl. AnI17Tu.sI HSI. HE1K71d F .I I E11Z.X111111 .-X. Henna. 46114 N, Hmclmwfn Sz ...,, . .SL Hum-. M . ARY E. HHHJR. 6212 Argyk St, ...,,. . .. SZ.XK'x111m'1 CATIIIRIN1 E. 1-1mx11.x1.-xxx 412551. Bmmd Sr ..... Sr. S!L'f'I1L 1 .-Xxx: M. Hwuxuxx 527 Ru-.1111-Sz... ... .. Sr. XX'1i11,1m LHR1I1.-XXX. H4bI1,X1l 3724 X. 1611131 Sr. Suzy-11m 'If It 1 1 1 IKNNA E. HUINIAMAN. 5645 M1F12t111 Rd ......, ...... S t. MdVfl11 111- Tuurs Grurzr. B. Hl1'.1i14R. 4241 Salem Sr ......., .....,.,.,. ....,. S r . blmldum DnRoTuY T. Hl'1QI11S, 2327 N. 6clx St .,......,..,,..............,........... ,..,.., S z.Edw11rJ R1.r,INA IN4, H1'T1'1l.S1Y1'.R, 5617 Musgrave St ,v.,. lrnv'm1culate ClI71L'8Pf1LV71, Urn. CATHl.RIN1'. F. Imxis. 33 VU. Scymuur St .,4........4..........,...... St. Fm11c1.x uf AXXINI 'K - . xi Y T, X S: Xa. V Y. I Rus.-XLII1 Y, bl.-HWJLL.-X. 1138 Armtl St.. .... .....,......,,,,.... . .. ..,,., St. juachzrn MARIKJN A. JAMAC, 6024 Wayne Ave ,.,.. .,....................,..,..,,,..,.. S L. Stephen ANSI. T. J.-XRVIS Bristul Pnkc ....,.......,................. Sz. Charles, Cornwell Hezghtx LURR.-xlxr-. M. -I1'.NK1NS, 4328 Aldmc St ...,,,......,.....,....,,..,.,........... Sr. Bwmmi Clxrlir-.R1x1. T. jmmxxl, 42iiVw'.G1cr1xx-ood Ave .,,. ....,.,. C hw Ludx-111'PUmpeu N1-XRI1 M. juvrzr 41118 Orchard Sr. .. 51. j1fdu11m: ELAINL L, Km-Llx 4943 N. ith Sr. .... .. .. 1w:c1m1uz1.f1: MAR11. JK. KAN! 14111 XY. Ncdru Ave. ..HwIz Chzld N1.4.RY E. KAN11 761 E. XY111nrd SL, . fX41sm14-'vu Vlmx T. KAI 1-xux 313lI :Krlmr Sr. . .-354511411 -Y T I. ' 5 53 Q A19 Q' ' Aff H I WL GARLAND H1:1.LN G. KAvAxAr.H, 1820 VJ. Vcmmgd Sr ........ Our Lady uf the Huly Suuls CATHERINE H. KEEKQAN, 5511 Mirialxl Rd .v,....,. ,. ........ St. Nlartln of Tours N1.-XRY IKNN L. KEEQAN, 167 Vw'yneva St ,..... ., ,....... Sl. Fmucxs of Asslsi N1ARY E. KEHAN. 51 VV. Manheim Sr ......,. ...,... S L Fmncxx of Assn: HELENL M. KEHUE, 6517 Uber Sr ....... .. ,.......... Sz. Benedluz DOLORES M. KELLER, 3937 Dungan Rd .,.... ......,.............. ...... H 0 ly Innocems DOLORES C. KELLY, 5857 Brush Rd ...,...., .,...., I mwnaculaze Concepuon, Gm. KATHRYX M. KELLY, 3333 Dxssron Sr ...... ......,.,......,....,........,.. S r, Murclzew MARGARET A. KELLY, 645 VJ. Russell Sr ..,.... ,............,...,..... S t. Vefomca MARY T. KELLY, 7009 Cresheim Rd., .......,.. ....... H olx' Cross, Mt. Azry 1'1IiL1iN M. K1'.NN1zIPY, 35 E. Bringlnurfn SL NURENE E. K1-zxxmnv, 956 Bridge Sr ...,,.. . THliRI:S1i A. K1'.NN1'.lJY, 6015 Xvisrcr Sr ...... . .,.... ............,..................... S I, L60 IXLMA G. KICENICK, 3814 N. Percy Sr ....... Ax1'rA D. KENT, 4416 Knorr Sc .......,........ , Vincent dc Paul , ......St. Nfuvtin of FI-OILTS lnxvnuculule Cl171L'Kf'Illl11, Gln. ....,.Sc. Srephen Y 1 1 I I DOROTHY A. KILLER, 3056 D S: .......... ..,,.... A Ygenswn JEANNE E. KILLI.-KN. 4617 Edgemom Sr ....., . .. ...,., .,..,.. A ll Saints JEANNE H,K1xu. 5715 N. 7th Sr ..,....,... ., ., ,, .. ,... ., ...., Sr.1-Islam STELLA G, Kllll-'If 1340 Nurragunsftt Stu, 1rv:v1.41ulL1tc Cmlusptu-11, Cm. 1V1ARl,.-XRLI7 M. KN1'H1i1.S. 3819 Park :M-Q, , .. ,....,, , HSI. Srephm RIz4.IN.-x NT. KNIIII.. 3413 KC11NI11Ql1il1 Amd Sl. Imam uf- Am' F AI N1 I 7411 1 Nr Sr Lu . ,RRY EX, KI R Z. I-' Ygnudyk' .' ,..,. . .. . . 'I IMVXIN X1. L.-XVIY. 19611 7-1111 Avc. . . . St. AI11J71d.Xl1t.i 1.111161 JK. L.-Vf1I.XI', 113 Quccn Lane . .. SI. x.Yl'r11c v1I df P11111 E1I:.'xm III j. L.-xuxlx, 443-I N. -trim Sz ..,. . ,. , ..... .. Sz Hmm . ll!!! IXNNI' E. LAl'IR. 1412 Torcmtu St .....,,.........,..,.. .. .. ...,.. St. Stephen S'1Ipl.I..x F. L.-x1'rpIiL1x. 650 E. XX'csnm6rc1and Sr ..,.. ,.,., .,A51'f11.wn1 TVIAKM.-XR1'.T M. L.x1 rI-.xrmfzklr-R. 4634 Vhlhmuk Sr ....., .-.SL Dmnmuf SXLIIIL T. LAVI-RY. 641 XY. Twgu Sr ,........ .. ....,..,, ,,.., 5 I. Vermmu 54.-XRI1-. T. L.-XXY1.1.NN. 6322 Palmcrm Sr.. ,V Sl, Vflllmvn W lafigfgg DQRUTHY T. Lu:HANTR1a. 1349 Sellers Sr.. ..., .......,.......,..........,. S r, Joachim LIEONA E. LULIN. 5041 Vwkllingtun St ,.....,.. .... O ur Ladv of Covlsolatxon 2 JANI5 C. LLIIIRANDT. 2048 fvfcdary :Xvc ..... .. . ,... ...... ,,...,.., . S z, Benedwz fV1ARY T. 11111-ffm. 191: N. Marshall 51... .. .... .... 5 1. Bmwrenzure . ,ANNA F. L1-.Ir.HTox. 4-133 N. 19th Sr ......,.... .,..., 5 r. Fmnqzs of Amm X X WQGARLAND YIRMINI.-x X1. LI IIT.. 29-45 MCKIIIICQ' 51 .. . , . Sl. TI-IYYIUIIIH H1'I.I'N R. I.IxNrvN. 875 E, Prlcc St. . Imm111'1J.1!c CjIfw1n',P!1uw1 lim. NA.-RRY H. LIMNARIQ. 41115 Lcvlck SL. .... . . . . .. . Sz. XX'11.11m1 N1.xR1..aIu r T. LINNKIY. 6114 Ummm: Aw... .. ..... Sr. 15511511.11 7R.1xr11N A. LJIHN 817 fflmurdi Lgmc . 1mm.11I11u!c Cmlucplluvl Um. .il MARY H. LOCKRRD, 6953 Hagerman St ...... .,,,.....,.....,...,...... S t. Leo IVIARY I. LOFTVS. 5220 Marion St .....4,,.,..,.,........,. ......., S t. Francis of Assisi ANGELA M. LOMB.-XRDO, Z1 E. Rittenhouse Sr ....,... ..,..... S 1. Vincent de Paul H111-.N T. LVCKER, 7117 N. Broad St ,....,,...,.. ...........,.. H olx- Angels MiRII'. F. L1 1'm1R. 1853 E. Vcnango Sr ...,... ...... S L. joan of Arc I 1 '21 1 'T .I HI-ZLL-.N T, LYI.Ii. 5007 Wcmrllu St ........, ,.,... S t. Bartholomew ANN11 M, LYNCH. 1332 71st Ave ...,....,...... .,.,...... H olyA1igel5 ISARILLLA G. LYNCH. 7105 Forrest Ave.. ....,.. St. Athamzsius MILDRED L. LYNCH. 3565 Sheffield Ave ....,.. ........ S t. Mazzhew MARY A. LYoNs, 8454 Frankford Ave ..............,...,.........,.........,.... Sr. Dominic Y I if e I E 1 Hi 7 MARY j. LYONS, 715 Mermaid Lane ,..,,. . .... .,,.... S even Dolom. W3'ndmoor MARIE E. MACCONNELL. 4650 Penn St ......... ..................,........, S r, joadiim ALBIiRTA C. IVIACKENZIL, 4730 Mercer St ......... ..,......... A ll Saints HELLN M. MACKLE 6236 Oguntz Ave. .,..... . ,,..... Sr. Benedict MARri.aR13T C. MADDEN, 8331 Alicia Sr ,.... .. .....,.......,....,.,....,........ Sr. Cecilia es Q no x 495 fewfwgiwf' Cl..-XRL M. M.Xfl1'I. 8116 Shawnee Sr ........ Our Mother of Cmisrilutwn .SL Benedict St. Miittlieu' Bartlmlomcu' Holy Angels RITA. CI. Mfxm lm 143l Alum Sr. . . . S: .N1.1,:z1: H17 Tm-w F1.rmR1-xv: M. fVI.X114IN1Y. 77113 Pnqkwlrxg Sr Sr .AIM-111m-1 Row. A. fV1Al1Y. 3726 N. fZ.1:l1NIe Sn. Sz Stzwlwvx KATHRYN M M.-xl 11Y. 719 XY. A11cu1wcuyAw . Sr X'mw+1z1.1 ANN.-x M MANN. F617 N. Ind SL. . . Sz, Hcium 1 L ll! 'C' 13 1 Ifumax-.xrzrn A. 1V1AR11UI1'1-.R. 613 E, Godfrey Au -.., . ...Sr XX':Il:11-n MARY A. MARKLL. 634 VC. Russell St ............... ..... ,SL Ye1.m1uJ. Aramis R. MARNUN. 6443 Tullp Sr .... .. .... .... S z. Lew ANN!-. M. MARQH. 3517 I S1 ....,........ A.NL'C '1K11f 1 Exuur D. IV1.-XRIINIK. 2931 N, 6th Sr.. ,. Sz. Agnes M AE J W f' :UI 1 A 11' 11 Y' -MH 1 RITA D. MANTR4Jl'I1 TRl1. 111113 Kin-cy Sr ..... . . .Mmm 1311161-.M HEL!-.N E. IV1.-KTTIN. 61118 Pallluctm St. .....,.. . . . .SL XX'1fl1wn Domain C. rViAYlR. 1141 Vhndrlm Ave .... ..... . Hwlw CMJ FR.-xxfzrsxmav D. Mr1Ax'uY. 6217 Shclbrmurnc . .Sz XX'1l1:1m DIIJSEPHINF. T. MfiBRl1v1 1625 Bmml Sr ........ .... . .SL Szcrxlzw . .51 wi 'V I ' 1 Y ' . E - I H111 N T rV1f1f:.-XHI. 44025 T1-wdhlc FL Sf. 134614 INN j, Mf:CI.xm 46119 Blmgh Sr . S: Hc'f'1.l7'.' DORIN M. Mf1fI.a1.1 3211 N. 17th Sr. .. C7uf'L..11. Uv zqv H f'.- . .SUa1.. HLLIN T. Mv1f1AI.I. 314 XX' Spencer Axe 52. H:'if71, El.I....K111TH M fx1f.f..uuu 6-14 Ig. Hxlwm S: A-Kx1Lf.W. .-95-lffgih Q ,419 E3 E GARLAND if A , N ' . tifg 223 Alf n Qgfvirnf MARIE T. MCCARTHY, 5643 Blakemore St .......,.,... Immaculate Ccmceptmn. Gm. KATHLEEN M. MCCAVLEY, 1150 W. Hilton St ..,.,..,.....,....,,.......,... St. Stephen CATHERINE R. MCCOLGAN, 632 E. Vwfcstmorclzmd St ,.,... ...,........ A xcenston DOROTHY M. IVICCOLISAN, 1943 Ruzm St .........,.,........... ............ S t, joachim XIIRIIINIA j. MCDERMUTT. 1728 Brill St ......... ..,.... S t. Btmhnlnmew HELhN MCDi:VITT. 5513 Miriam Rd ,............,.,...... ........... S t. Martin ofT01.LTs MARGARET A. MCDEVITT, 125 W. Gruvers Lune. Our Mother of Consolation, MARGARET M. MCDONQHLII, 302 Lindley Ave .........,.,.,..,.,.......,.... Incarnatzon JANE F. MCDYRE. 5538 Matthews St ............,.... Immaculate Conceptmn. Gm. MARY j. IVICELXh'IiIi, 6740 Dittmun St ........ ,.............................,....,...... S t. Leo CATHERINE M. MCGEEHAN. 816 E. Vw'cStmorclImd St ...........,...... .,.. A st'e1ts1m1 MARY E MCGEEHAN. 4401 Cottman St ........... ........................... S t, Bernard EDITH F. MCGEEVIR. 5512 Iwliriam Rd ............... ...,... S t. Murtm of Tours VIRc:Ix1A M. Mc:GETTIuAN. 3222 N. Hope St ....,, .,.......,............... S t. Hugh GRACE H. Mc1GII.1.. 889 Sanger St ,..,.... .....,...... ...... S 1 . Mtmm of Tours Y 1 7- C.-X'I'lII'.RINI', M. lVl1TGINl.l-.Y. 5748 N. Mitrslngtll St ..... . .St Helmut TV1.-XRK-ARKT M, MQGINN, 3426 N, Hnpu St ,..,.. .... ..,,... ...,..,........ S I . Hugh TVI.-XRI14, C, lVl1iGINN, 5539 Loretta: Avo .............. . .... St. Mtwtm Off!-ll1lYN MARc:ARI- I' M. Mr:GINNIN. 6951 Lnncktln Pnlttx . .... Sf. Allltlmlmu ANNE G. MctG1.INn:III-,Y, 4224 Grnstmn St, ASI. lntltlzml I I, I 5 5' AL xx I 'viannfx T. Mrtbllxx. 2470 761h Aw ...,..,..,. ,...,.. ..,.. . . . . St. Alluzmmus rmx F. fN1f1G4b1.IHRIf1K, 3237 N. 17111 Sr .,.. Um Lad-. nv' The Hulx Souix XA,ARY'G,Mf1G1JI,IhRIf1K. 6111 SllI11111llfxX'C.. lmnmcuhlte C1VY1L'L'ffllY71, Iculq111tuu'n NMRT' L. Mfzlluxlram.. 4921 Mcrvmc Sr ,..,,,.,., .. .. .. ,.., Hrllv Chlfd ld S1 St. Ivan uf Arc C.-XIIHRINI A. Mf7CrwNI1.I I. 3551 Emcm f. 1 g .ANNA T. MCGUVERN. 3321 N. Uber St ,............ Om Ladx of the Holx- Souls DULORES C. MCGOWAN, 726 E. Vvfstmorcland Sr ........,... ELIZABETH M. McGoxx'Tsx. 1606 Ruscomb Sr.. ,... .. .................Axcenswn ......,........H0lx' Chlld CATHERINE F. MCGRAW. 1541 Adanus Ave ..... .. .,..... ,,.. .,.,. ,,.,.. S r . jmxclmn XYINIFRIZD R. MCGl'If..KN, 87 XY. XX'ashingt6n Lame ....,.. . Sr. Madelmc Soy-fue E1.l:.aTx1fTH F. Mfzlxrovi, 3337 Tywn Aw ..,... ,..... S 1. Matthew ELIZAIil:TII j. IVTCINTYRY. 6711 XX'1m1sron Rd.. .. ......, Sz. Bcnedm HANNAH B. MCINTYRTL 1019 E. Tmga Sc ........ ........ A .scen.smu SARAH T. Mfzlvoa. 3035 N. Fairhill Sr ............. ...... S r. Veromca TVTT-XR1Ql'IiRIT1: C. IVTCKFNN.-X. 6463 Smedley Sr. ...... ....,. S r. Benedm Ni.xHf..xR1T M. fxifzlirffxxx 91f1 flhurph Lum- IIYIYYIJLILZJ IL' Cwlgcplxml cilvl N1uu..aR1 T A.Mf:L.uw,111.1N 3416 N. 211111 Sr. Om L.1d-. 14' rm HMI-. 511411 TNTXRII T. Mr1L.x1'f:111.1N. 4234 N, M4mh:1lI Sz . .. . . Sz flu-mn EI.II4.HIIl1 IJ. Nifzfxhv N 27 E. 13.1-11-flux Su. Sr, 1'1-mmf dc Pam HIIIY ff. XTVXTXXI X l-W5 LNAIKIIIUYTI SI Rn'mffu111w1 X vw, GAHLAND Xp Qmwkmf Q MJ, A , . . fVlARY E. Mc:MRN.u11N. 1435 VV. Tioga Sr .....,. ........ S z. Stephen MARo.aR1iT M. McMnNAM1N, 3247 D Si ..,..... ....,... A seensmn JANE M. MCMICHARL, 4948 N. Franklin Sr ,...... .....,.., 1 TICGTTIQUOTI ELIZARI-T11 F. MCNHLL, 733 W. Schiller Sr ...... ....... S c. Veronica X'1Rr:1N1.a T. Mr:N1-11.1, 7449 Ovcrhill Rd .,.,........ ............... .....,...... S z . Helena 1' v 1 'V ' ' EL1aAxoR A. MCPRAK, 5246 Roosevelt Blvd ......... ,.,.... S r. Martin of Tours MARY C. MCTEAR. 4202 N, Srh Sr ......,.,.....,.....,. ......,,....,...... S r. Henry CATH1iR1Nr1 E. MLEHAN, 7012 Rising Sun Ave .....,,, ......., S 1. Xkfillmm 'IIAN A. N11-.l1rLR, 309 Gilhum St ......,....4................. .,.,... S l. XXXIIHILU71 IS.-KHliLLl'l D. lVlI:ll-.RX 3000 Rorer Sr ,......,...,..,....,.,,...,..,......,........,. Axcemmn 'eu 1x Ag' em-SVEQRSH' SS' RVTH M. MELCHLR, 4509 N. 16th St ............... , ....,... Holx'Cl1ild M.AR1ZARIiT V. M1iSs1NczER. 1661 Harrison St .... ,....... Sz. joaclum M11,1vR1s1w M, MRYIZRS, 5962 N. 3rd St .....,........ ...... S 1. Helena .lr-AN E. M1c:11, 3411 Shclinirc Sr ,.......... R1'rA E. M1c:11, 4450 Richmond Sr .....,... .......Sl. Matthew ..,..,..All Samts .-Xxxi T. M1119 1611 Xxlilllfiith Si ,.....,.. ,...., ,..., DoRo111v A. fVll1,l.lR. 1405 Longshore Sr E1 12.1111 I'll ,-K, M1111-,R. 4845 Si ......,.. . lxx1111 ll N M. fVlll l.lR. 988 Anchor Si... fXl.XRY -I. fX1lll.I R. F324 N. Kipp S1 ,...,..., .SL .I11r11'l11n1 Rcs14rn'1'!1i+i1 Sl. A7?Il77'IlNL' 1111 111 TAPILTN HSI. Hugh 4 . , 1 RHN1 N1. MILIIR. 71411 N1l1111ll' SI. .. . . . .81 XITILLWII 111' 1111111 T111 Rl N.-x M. 1V1171lIlR 572951. 1..1w1cncc Sl. . Sl. 11c1um1 -I.-Viljl IIINI f1.1N1IbI..'XRI1 46414 N Bf1udnwrSr. Sz, A17I11 1'NL' M.-xR1,AR11 I., 1N1I1N.-X4-IIAN. 3115 N. Percy Sr. Sl. 151111111-1'w1rw1f-1' 1V1,'XRY 15. MUUR1. 168 1,111.1-.mt S1 .,.,., .. .. 1-11115 l 11f11'uf Q I E I - 1 - 1 I 1 - ELLLN B. MURAN. 5146 N. 15111 S1 .,..,.... ...,............. . .,.. H olv Ciuld GERALDIN11 M. MIJRRIS, 746 E. Vv'cstn1orc1z1nd SL ....... ...,.. A scemmn ANN C. MORTHORST, 5245 N. 6th St ...................... ...... I ncarnatum CATHERINE C. MOSPR. 2824 Plum Sr ............, ........,..... A 11 Smmx Ni.-xRc:AR1.T M. M1'L1.r.N. 1936 Wcnslcy Sr ....,., ...... S r. joan of Arc s' '11 AWN! 'if' I ELLANOR M, 1V11'1,R1N1-.. 3918 S1 .............. . ..... Hnlx' 1'117ll1L'L lllS f1liARI.OTTIQ C. M1'RAv.'QxA. 4420 Almond Sr ....,.,. ....... S 1. 1111111 Cumms CAT11HuN1-. V. M1'RP11Y. 5220 N. 15111 Sr ........,. ............. . ...H01v Cluld DoRuTuY A. 1V1l'RPllY 950 Gramm Sr ..,........ ...... S 1. Mmzm of Tum 1V1AR4,.-SRI-.T C. 1V1l'Rl'HY. 5028 Tulip Sr ....... ..,....... 9 1. Bmrlwlmngux Y 5 1 1 1 M.aRf:11.1..A 15. 1N1lR1'11Y Slwlburnc Apr-., H1112. CHLQ11 FV1.-XRY E. M1 R1'1iY. 2-147 75111 Aw .... . . .,... S z. Arlmmx-mx 1N11I.IbRIlw E. M1 R1f11Y 21118 S1111y Sp... Iiexlfrrmzwn 1V1IR1.-XX1 T, M1 RPHY, 5735 Xlmdykc Sr. . Sr. 13.wzh1.11fms1 XXCIXHRIIJ A. M191,RAk'1 3649 N 15111 Sz. Sz. .Szfpfw wi Q' S ' r Qvffhwqliwf ix 2 gi? 1 We GARLAND THERESI-1 M. NACE, 254 XV. Allwanus St ....,.,. ....... I m'11rnatim1 FRANCIS E. NAIJPAI4. 7210 Charles S1 ...... . St. Befmlrd RUShx1ARY E. N.A1LI.l'. 2150 Stenton Ave ...,,,... ,.... ,.,.... S I . Benedict CI..-XR.-X A. NAx11oTK.x. 1144 Margaret Sr. . .. ...SL julm Cmmltw Gr-.R'rRl'm. M. NM11. 7204 Marsden Sn... . ..,... St. Bernard .loS11P1ilN1i R. NIEARY, 1913 W. Allegheny Ave.. Our Lady of the Holy Soulx CLARE E. Nlilis, 8227 Elberon Ave .....,...........,.....,......,.,..... . ...,..,..,.. St. Cecilia Lotrsn A. Nrisszat, 1518 Deal Sr ..........,...,.,, ....... S r. Joachim E1.r-'Axua G. Nraxwxmx. 6823 Glenloch Sr .......,.,, .,..........., S z. Leo 1V1AR4:ARIiT M. NIMUN, 412 XV. Somerville Ave... ........lnca1'm1t1m1 A? CP.LIiSTIN1i F. NQLAN. 1913 Lavecr Sr ...... ...... S L. Benedict DURUTHY R. NULAN. 4547 Hicks St ,,............. ,..,,.....,. ......, H L wlw Clnld DORKJTRIY R. IYIUUNAN, 133 VV. Scymuur Sr ...,. ....... St. Fnmczs of Assm ELIZABLTH C. NIYQENT, 6317 Garnet Sr ....,.....,,.. ..........,..... S t.Bened1Ct IV1.-XRY C. O'BR1r.N, 3555 N. Mervmc St .........., ........ S t. Stephen i II A l ' CLAIR1-. S. fYcj1lNN1'l.1.. 412 XY. XxlUUQ1lilXK'11 Axe .,.. ..... S 2. Ymeent de P1114 fV1ARIKJN A. O'CwNxoR. -1038 Slmelnmre Sr .......... .... Sr, Bernard joax M. Q2-DllNNl'.LI.. 3112 N. Vfemllt- St ....... .. .................... .SL X'ev-M1111 Xf1.-XR1..-XR!-.I'-ll. QYDUNNI LL. 5616 Buyel St ....... .lmmueultxte C1l71t5Pf1ll7l. C3171 fV1ARY E. fYDIlNN1'.1l.. 160 Pleasant St .......... .... ......................... L 1 ttle Flowew N'1ARY M. f11NI'1Rll 1915 Spnuccr Sr... . . Sr. Iiewminl 1JO1.f7RlN M. U'H.xR.-x. 3244 UV Sz. . ....A.Nm.11mY DURIY ff. LYNIII, 576 E. V411 Kirk St .. SI. XX'111111m fV1.-RRY T. U'Nll1.1.. 3831 N. lllrlx Sm.. Sz. Szcnhn 1,.x'1'1il4TI-X M. KYNI 111 34166 N. Swim--wn 51 Sl. H11,Q11 MARY M. OSAUA. 4407 N. Lawrence St ..,...,.,.. ,..,. .... ,..,,, 5 1 . Hewwx CATIHIKRINI: M. O'SH.u'4.Hx1.ssY, 1606 Sr. Mark Sq ....., Sr. Stephen ELIZABETH VV. PADDEN, 144 Vs , Glney Ave ......,.....,.. ....,.,....., I1lCClY7'lc,l110Y1 ELEANOR PALM,-K, 2911 E. Vv'oodStock St ..,,,........ ...SL Nfurx- uf the EI5171111 Grixrgvlrvr-. A. P.aLl'c1Hmx'sKA. 1604 Sr. Luke Sr ,,,,. .,...,, ..., . . HSI. L11d1.v14u.w Wx N1.-RRI.-K A. P.-KLl'MBlJ, 3126 Sr ............ . ..... AY1'f11.wmw1 MARY E, PARTR1D19P,, 6113 Shclbournc St ....... . ..,. SI. 1X'11f11m1 .ANNE M. PENROSIH. 5340 Car11s1e St ....,. .. ......,,. HU1vC1nld ,ez .ANNE S. PETROSKI, 941 E. Russell St .....,.. .,.,.... .A.iCC71S107l ei IV1.-XRIE E. PriTw:H. 703 VC. C1earHe1d Sr ....., . .. Sr. B1'f11Ll1.'67IClLYC ?' E1.1.1N C. P1111.-KN, 62311 0.11111-y Sr.. Sz. XX'1,.1mn IJURIN M. PIIRNI1. 217 VC. ,'x11Wil11l1N Sl. 1m.1rm.l11fwz EU 1 YN .-X. Plf,uTr 3211 Pwnc: Sr. . . Axfawwml ANN! K1. PIIWINNKI. 7811 Quucn St Sczwi D '.fffY XX'xm1 1wfr' MILIJRHY M. 17IJ1.f'111K 4167 N. 1:-11111111 Sr Sz. 11.'w:'f -Q12 GARLAND y Cl ll I fbllf -'U' ' '4 'Yi ll 1 I 'IIN Y! ELIZAHI-.TH M. Pmvl-.LL. 1803 Harrison Sr ......,. .,.,.,..A...... S r. jmulum PATRICIA D. POXX'I'.RN, 349 E. Cpeal Sr ........,.... .... ....,...A.....,,.,, L 1 ztle Flower GLRTRL M-. M. Q1'INL.iN. 340 Mx1nc Sr .,....,....,.....,...,,........ Sr. Fmnuzs of A.vsm CATHI'.RIN1' M. QVINN, 28 VC. A1'v1ng1tcm Ave ,4,...,.. Om' fvfothev of Cm1.w1at1m1 Hl'1.IN M. QVINN. 6132 N. 18th Sr ....... ...... ..... ..,.,............... S I , Beuechcr 'UFS-f M.xR1:ARLT M. QUNN, 4907 N. 11th Sr ................... ..,...,.............. H olv C1111d KAT1'iI.EIiN M, RAFFERTY, 4710 Roosevelr Blvd .,..,........ St. MGTIIH of Tmws MARm:AR1-.T A. RMKRIHON, 6914 N. 20th St ................ .,.............. S L. At11am1s1u.v EI.1ZAB1pTH M. REARDON. 4142 Iviuywuod St ......... ........ H olx' 1w1nuce11lx HliLrIN T. R1iYNo1.1us. 639 E, Clementine Sr ,.......,..........,............,.. Axcevmmu ll: 6 ' 1 - 1 ELl:.am.rH A. limp. 1. 6420 N. Sth Sr ......... ................... S r, He1em1 E1.12.xmT11 C. Ruin., 647 VJ. P1111fE11cm1 St ...... ..... ...... S c . Madelmc S11p1ng RVT11 H. RICIIARD, 4842 N, Pnlethurpc St ......, ........,.,................... S t. Hvnrx' IVIARY L. Remrixi, 2343 VJ. Twgn Sz .,.................. Our Ludw of the Hwlx- 5111413 El.1-.ANQRI-. E. RUANTMH. 7531 Twrrcsdulc Ave. .......,......... ......... S z. Bernard ga A' . bf, 513 QHEGARLANQ .-XNN1 V. RUHIRIN 996 E. Gfwdfrcy Aw. ,.... St. Nfmtzn uf Tulum w H111 N L. R1J11Y1DN F918 N. Dcllu Sl ,...., .... ...,........ S I . S1cp1zcn fv1.vx11l.11.x B. Rm I1R1l-. 3108 N. 7111 Sz ,... .. ..,. , .,......,.. Sz. B11m11'mrzu'r N1-XR1..-XR1I'f:. Rm1.-ww -1528 N. 16111 Sm... ....... ...... .... . . H6111 C111111 fN1ARY B. Ro-1 X11 RY. 1648 XY.Tnm1m1 SL ,..... . C7141 Lddx 1111115 Hu1x' 5:11115 UF 'I 941 Lmuuixx E.Rwrxm1x1 61141 Erdmk Sn ,.,, . . . 51. Tmmh-. E1I'.l.'HiIFI'l T. RHXNIVY 48311 Fmrwkffrrd .-My St, 10111121111 NMRI! R, Ruw 7916 f7r.unk1'r1:'d Avo. ...,, . . . St, Dumzllf E1I:.wr1H A. Rrw.,wrR 4448 Rlx'l1I!14vl1kl Sr All 8411111 rN1.1.RY A. R1 XII 3138 Burnett Sr.. . . . 51. T1m1r51-. ll I 'lik f - I 'al 'if'-V A . I 3 I' RVI11 A. Rl'NNI'.LL. 1815 Fuulkmd S: ...,,,. ..,.. .,... . . ....5r. IUd!l'HYI fZ1ic:11.1.x M, RYAN. 1426 E. Van Kxrk Sn.. .. ,.,. Sl. Murlm 1?f,T1J1lYi HI-.l.I.NI', M. RYAN. 5115 Sheldon S1 ....,,..,.... ...,. S l. Framux ofA.w1x1 ,Ir-.AN M. RYAN. Pme Valley. N. j ................ ............ S r. Lawrence M,ARf2l'hRITIz M. RYAx. 7333 Oxford Ave ...... ........ S 1. Ccwlm ' l111 1 ' ' 17 2 P.-XTRNZI.-X B. RYAN. 6523 N, Lamhern Sr ...... ,....... ,...... ....... ...... S z . B enfdwz VIRUNIKZA M. RYAN. 1603 Roberts AVC ................. Our Ludx uf :llc H61-Y SULLIS ELIZAHI-TH M. Se.xx'r:HYNNKl. 339 Shcdukcr .. ...... Sc. Fmmmx Hy' Axmx MARr.ARr.T E. Sf:H.u-.1fhR. 816 E. Scluller St ........ ....,.,.. ...... , . ..A.wqm.wm Mmm P. S1:H.x1.rLr.1N. 3145 N. 13th Sr ,............ Sr. Sze,-han N Wg GARLAN17 MI A-j' QQNKQE.-if 1 llihf 1 . ' - - f 1uN1:1.x fl, Sfzfilw. 41149 N. 6th Sr. . .SL Herr-, E1.1.xxuR H. Srzriu-1m1R 5944 N. Clulmrc Sr... Sz. XXv1Hl..7Yl GIRTRI Ifl M. S1Il'iNI.I.XX'i.16 5946 N. 3rd . 51. Halma HIlI.NI. I.. Sr:HR.xx1x1 65-1 E. Lxppmcmr Sr ..... . . .. . A.Y4mzY1m Trirmm M.Sfi11RHxH1 34-16 Joyce Sc ..... 51.111411 of An 1'-4 '1 11 Il ' -WE GARLAND lr? 15 dll! Q2 e fi x '-I 7 Aeyga, r GLRALIJINK T. Sczirwi-.1xr.a. 846 E, Onrairiri Sr ,.,..,. ,.....,.. Ascensirm MARQARLT L. Sczmvirizl-.R. 1774 E. Brill Sr ...... ..,... S z. Bimlwlomew XVERONICA M. S1:1iFR1E1J, 3404 Rhawri Sr ........ ........... S r, Dominic 1V1.-XRY J. SrahL.a1's, 5722 N. 16th Sr ...,.,. ....,..........,, ......... H r wiv Child 1V1ARfi.-XRET M. Sri1HrsR1.1c:K, 1530 E. Lycoming St ........, .,.... H olx- Innocents ANNA E. SESSIONS, 1012 E. Madisoii Sr ........ DOLORES T. SHAFFER. 113 VV. Tioga Sr ...... RITA A. SHANDLAY, 128 Church Lane ....,.. OLGA SHEHINSKA, 5809 Akron Sr ............ 1V1.-RRY M. Smmiis. 6411 Bceclm-mid Sz ........ joan of Arc Hugh Vincent de Paul Marx' Benedict V.-' E1,1.ANoR A. S1iIl'.1.l7S. 4235 N. Hicks SL ..... . .. ..Sz. Stephen ELIZAM-.'I'u 1. S1iI11L1w. 3955 N. Darien Sr ..,... .. .. 51. Vemnxiu DQRQTHY M. SHul'Llw1s, 4457 Riclimimd Sr ...,..,. ...... A H Saimx RUQINA M. SINli1:R. 3438 Reach Sz ..,,.,,........,. ....... A scenxion REGINA D. SINNOT, 6211 Shelbourne St ...................,.....,.......,,..,... St. Wllliam 1 7 V v . ... ,, V A 5 ' 7 . . . 1 ai H - M Q 'iff M.xRi..xR1-.r E. S1.,4c1x. 3433 Cumiirrri Si ...... ....,.. S r. Mrirrliew Rim-. T. S1..4T11R, -H16 VC. Siriiicrvillc Aw.. .,..., Iniurnurwn 1'11l.1X E. SI..-KVIN, 4716 S11C1I11lfC St. ,... . . ..... St. Hcrmuxf 1111141 N1. 5x1Il'11. 41414 c1UlU11i1Y1 St... . . . NSI. 1iUrmlv'i1 1,l11.1lR14 1N1,5X1II'11. 5533 1.m'cltA1:Kx'u. . . 51. N1r.1Y!1'v1 uf Twicm lm., F .I .I DURUIIIY M. Sxirrrl. 4337 Penn Sr.. .. . . . ,..... .,... S z. lwpl1uv1 E11 I.l'.N U. SMITH, 444 Muplc St ,.,.......... .Inm1duuI.1lr Cm1LeFt1m1, le11lqn1cuu'n ELI:.a1s1-.Tri A. SMITH, 453 E. Luudcu Sr .,,... . . Sr. A1nbrf-.ve N1.-XRY A. Sxirrli. 254 Sparks Sr .,.,.,.,... .. .SL Helena Ni.-KRY M. SMIFH. 4834 Perm St ...... HSI. Imluhlvn DOROTHY M, SP.-XNIER, 1411 Dcvereuux St ..........,.,........,.., SL. Nfartm of Tours MADELEINE M. SPEISLR, 734 E. VVestmoreland Sr ...................,....,.... Ascenmcm FRANCES A. SPENCER, 840 E. Woodlawn Ave .,., Immaculate Conceptum, Gm. Mxumnn D. SPIEL, 4527 N. 3rd Sr ....,,...,......,..........,,............,...,..,...... Sr. Henn- .ANNA R. SPINELLI, Red Lion and Decatur Roads ...,.. ...... S t. Kathcrme HELEN R. STADLIZR, 6738 N. Broad St ........ ..,... Hcflx' Angelx Rosh E. STANTON, 5140 F Sr ............ .. ..,., Sr. Ambfose HELEN T. STARON, 1839 Juniata St ........ ,...... S t. Ludixfaus Meuaua C. STIiI I Ii, 4627 N. 13:11 S: ..,........,, ......... H oly Chlld KATHRYN P. STLIN1-.R, 3034 N. 6th Sr ..,..... ....,. S z. Vemmcu fd.-RRY I . SII1KlN, 910 fllmrch L.mv: Ivvxvvlmlcldlq' Cw1.rrz1w1 Ulm ANSI If STIJIIII, 7942 Park Aw ..... . St. I.1mc.s, Effq1m Pwlq E1.I:.xm rn A. STRIJKWI 56611 Blukcrmlrc Sr. Imnmcufmc Cwufprmfm Urn KAIHIRIXI R.SlL1.IY.-KN 7219 Glcnlwch Sn. . . . . 51, Bm-,lfd YIVI.-KN T. Sl'1.LIYAN. 316 XY. Ru-corn? St. .. Im'.zv'-rtuixwz 'R :' iii I7 I 1 I L ' 1 ' M.xR1,.xR1-r M. Sxwrxrv. 4159 N. 6th SL .... ,. ..,.. .Sp Hfnrv MARIUN E. SXYHFNLY. 6113 jackson St ...... .. .. St. Hlutlwlunleu' XAARY A. SYKPQ4 351141 N. Sr ...,.. .,... . ...,., Sr, Hugh Nl,-XR1LARI'.T P. T.-XTI. 3913 N. Dclln St.. ...,.., Sr. Sterile-11 DKJIJJRI-.N A. TAN. 7136 N. 20th St ......,. .... 5 l, Afl1d71d,S11L.Y 1 -v . - , l Y Q. , ' . M . - Rl'Tll M. TATMAN, 3014 Unruh Ave ,.......,.. ,,....., S I. Tl7H1Jll1X' ELI..-XNOR T. TAYLOR, 833 E. Cornwall St ........ ......... A sfenmmr Rl'.1LlN.K S. TAYLWJR, 5147 N. Marshall Sr ........ ...... I ncarnatrmr MARY E. T1-loxmf, 1806 Rosalyn St ............ . ........ Sc. Benedm jeux B. THOMPSON, 4302 Disfwn Sr ......., ............, S t. Len ia Tl ' - W al S lla! QI 's '63 .. 'Q I x 2' I 'E X qll GARLAND J I Aegzfv rVl:XR1r.-XRl11fV1. Trwmvwx, 5433 N, Mcrvrnc Sl.. .... ....... H 1Jlf'CllllLi lxYlX'I:XN D. Trilmvmx. 1931 Berkshire Sr .....,.. ...... 5 r. .Iuaclnm .v1.xRY -IANI. E. Tlluxllfwx. 1822 Ruan Sr ....,.. ............ S 1, juaclrmr .-Xnxls M, TILRNAN. 1835 E. Russell Sz ,.................,... .. .... ...5z. Ivan of Arc lf1.oR1.xc:1f. C. Tcmxll-.xx'1r:Z, 1981 Huming Park Ave ...... ...... 51. Ladrslaux Anxrx M. Toxlxxxs 215 VV, Sptnccr Sr .... . ...... Sz. Helena MARX C. -I-ON1zR. 1518 E. Ontario St. ..,.1 ..., . ,..Axcew1.v11vw1 rXl.XRY T TUUXHY -15111 Rllawn St... .,.. .. . St. Dmnxvnf , ,rr Xl.x11Y Nl TR.1c'1Y FUI lsanxlwaw St.. . , . 51. xxlllld77l XvllillNlf'X ff. TRx1'1' CH-Lrman Sl. and liuxlluz-ln :Rx-1' limxwrmrwrr .'X1If1I.1X A. T141 wiv 618 A111-11g111w 51. . Sl. XX'111ld17'1 P111111x11 xx P T11111 F1141 N,fXl11S1. lJ111'Ld11'.111VP1'111 ,'XY111.l IY1 ff. 1111111 7517 XX,1111.11w1 fXx1' . Ru111'1':'1111f11 121111111 111 il P1-111'x1H 6714 N 111:11 S1 .. . H-111 A111141 1,111111X11Y.XrX1.,1-11111 131.4111'11111.'Xxv. 511111v:1-111 .X1.1!1'1111tx 111713 X'. X1. ga . ,ff J N gf' 1' I 1111. GARLAND J l f 1 Q7 I Y . 1 BIRNIIZI- N1 11111411 IVST f11111ru11 1.41112 .. MSI. B1'11c.1.1l C11 11.X1.11lN1 E, Xfvxx E1 I1 w 4111 S111-111-111 Sz .,., ..,. . .,.. . Sr. Hefum fV1ARl1 L. Xfxx T111 YX1 515 XX', XX'1d1-111-r P1411-c . .. ..., ..., . ..,. . ..5r. Hc'1c'111l f , , 1 -1 1 - ' - 1xA1111R1x1 B. X111. ,llil Xc1:.111:11 St .,.,,....., Our Ludx nj 1115 H111-1 5111111 , , ,, . . 1 , fX'1.XRY X. X1xx11.1., 3.-Z9 N. 19111 511 ..,.. ..,., I D111 L.1d1 111 1115 H1111 5111111 1 1 fV1ARY E. X'1Y. 71 E. Cl1..p11-1- 51. . ...., ,...,.. . .,.. . .SL Fmmms 111 A.X11N1 N1-XRY fv1.X'11N D111 S1111 X1 11 23241 XX'. X'c114111g-1 Sr.. fJl1.1 Lddy of 111: H1111 5111111 fv1.1111..a111 1' T. X'11x H.X11I11, 6215 N. 11111 S1 .,., ..,., , ... .,.,. .....,., S z.Hc1c1111 rV1ARI1. L. XXXXIJ11 323 E. 1111111111 51. .... .. ,,,...,. .....,....., A .1,'e1111.111 :XXX rV1.XX':Xl.1 4f171'11r1111 S1 ,.... .. ...... ,..... P rc.1sv1111z11111. C115l1f7111J711 I V i Y 'Y 1 , I 1 fX1XKI1 X1 XX'x11.v1 Bla X1-::1-1' R11 . . Sz. C51-111.1 15111111411 R. XX'.x1N11 651' f'11r:'.xx.111 SZ.. .A1gc111111'11 E11.aNf11c X1 XXvX1N11 364' N T111 Sr. . .. 51. X'ff.1111q.1 EX111111 X1 XX'a1N11 12116 xv.111 K1:1: 81. .5I,jX1.Lf11'11 111' T111 H1xx1 71. XX 11.115 1' XX X11 .'X11y.Kxc H111.Cf1M M1.A:f'. 1 11 -In I ' 5 .LKNKLPLA M, VM.-XRD. 229 VV. Scymuur Sl ,....4..... .,.,.......... 5 t. F7'Ll71C1S of Axsm fV1.-XRY G. VCARI1. Hll1I11CN'111C Rd.. Cornwell Hciglmtg .....,..,.,, . ....,... St. Clmrlex -lrxrg M. VJATTS, 7167 Cottage Sr ......... ......,.,..,. .... , . . .....,...,.. Sr. Bernard RITA K. VJEILER. 5957 Elsinor St .........,. 4..,.....,....,.... S L. XX'1ll1am EILIWN V. XXVELSI1. 4813 Grccnc St ......., , .,,,, St. Francs of Axxixl ......5t. Vermllcu bt MdYl.71 of Tours ..............,,....lncarnuzum ,....,.....Hu1x'Cl11ld Bmw1'enture i X 1 Q. M.aRcf1RET R. VvihLSH. 3528 5L111SL ...... 6 MARc1l1LLA M. Vw-.Lf1H. 890 Sanger Sr ........ Ag: A1.Ic:1-. M. Vv'HAL1zN, 414 W. Somerville Ave.. X gf- -M Aucix. M, Vw'HlTmR1u, 4924 Carnac St .............., X xx ETHHL M. VJIELAND, 1011 VJ. Cmnbriu Sr ........ QQXEEMQ Qwfiwf 1V1.-KRKQARET T. VVISE. Ogont: and Olney Aves ..... ............. ..,. I 1 lwlj: Cl1,1d Rxf.mN.a M. V210-IN.-XR, 1814 Wllmm Sr .,........ ,,,.., .....,.1.., S z, jlllm C,nmu.s RI-HINA M. XX'0LlfIN1.INR, 1347 E. Haines SL ......,.. 1vmn1114za1ulc Cmzurptlml. Gln SARAH T, Vs'YLIuI,. 318 Mllnc St .......,...,,........ .....,, ,.., b t , Fmmws uf Assm EILKILN A. YANNL'Z'.1I, 62111 Huwtlwrnc St ...... .......,....,....,. S Z, Tunutlu 11 82 vi XYIUL,-X F, Y1i1'CA1.lf'. 2121 511111711 SL... .....,... . . , ...,..... ...SL B,1fr.l1.lIm11e11 DQRLQTHY A. YoL'x1Axs 236 E. Lnncimcr :Xu '... , .,... Sr. Clvlm,m. Av-dnwv-5 Drmurriv 1.. Ym TZ. 21116 Plum Sr ..... ...,,.. .... . , ..,...,.. .SL ,ll-Llclmu Axxaxim-. T. Y1'x1.H.11wu 17418 Sfglrmgm-11 S1 ...., .. Sz. B11fzlm.1l.mm1 B1R1NlIf1' M. Zr11,1.1R. 7869 Prlmdum SL... .... , Sr. Azlhmlmu ff.-XRUIINI, T. ZILTMR 61119 Hcgcrmgm Sr ,... 51, liwzll-fllmlelc THE REVEREND ANTHONY I. FLYNN, PHD OULD Friday murnitig he complete withwut the spiritual message uf Dr. Antliuiiy Flynn? just Lifter the zttteudzuiee :tt Huly Mztss, when we ure especially receptive fur grace, his hrimdegist is at highlight uf Little Fluxver. Su great is the depth of these dis' euurses that mauiy times during the week the import uf his message reeurs to us. lt is with heartfelt gratitude the faculty guid student lwdy uf Little Flower Ciithulie High Schiniul for Girls extend euiigreitulgttiuns tu Dr. Aiithutiy bl. Flynn cm the txveiityfiifth Qtmiiversztry uf his urdiiiatiuii to the huly priesthund, gf, Opposite Page: The Theresian, our first monthly publication was given a great welcome . . . Public audition cannot frighten Little Flower girls. These first Champion Spel- lers received their certificates from the chairman, Bill Lang . . . Leonore Wolaniuk's skilled fingers breathe life into her violin as our first Concertmeister thrilled the audience with lovely melodies . . . Cheering students accompany our popular varsity and their capable coach, Margaret P. Peterson, to Seton High, Baltimore. Mr. Mr. Kane, railroad official, travels with them. This Page: Our first basketball team won great applause . . . If smiles lend cheer, then these first leaders were a success . . . Open House is always a novelty but the first Open House was a thrill . . . The first junior play, with its spirit of fun, was a great success. ,. HCTIVITIES 1 if rl' xQb,w?l,g. fl 1 lr, ',,'f xi Y 'YQ s Ia A - .!!1 1yf3 'l g L fl I 1 aff F . 211 Q A , Y Q 5 u Y Q wsgy eefwg, ifavsgff Afawaghfz L 'pw if 'Af' Eg! ?' r-,Ha 1234, ff' ' H3S'?ii'1'fn 9'gf4:,7 ,, ri5ki?gw f Hwmfww . KNEW! . ' .n Kyg .3 'P 'k 131 st QVW it, 1, . 3, 5 5 ' . 5 'K 'V I 'J xgqf' ' ,wg-h., . ' - mf f iffil 4. 'e3Q4Z . +, Pw 'N 45, 'K Qqmg' . 1 , fx . f,7E.iwi.'4: ,Zigi . ,,.r V '23 -r A . it N . 1 . . c . 3. W QS-. L...-f rX Q.. -me dp M 5.3 T 1 .f-'ffrfvajfvf W' L I . LL if Xu A in' s lp 5,x 'T- F 1 ,X rx u .1 1 1. 11 JTL1 E .1 1 -. -,,', 8,5 .Ai AQ F f If if I W 1 'W ,Win 0-Sm. 3. 4. Il11' Nlllxlflll lwtly. The p1'111Q111.1l l111lQ III the Ql1.1111 , 1. 111 11l.1g1.1ls 15 the Student CI111111Q1l. T11 .1ss1St tl11s lwtly III lllillllfilllllllf 1111ler tl1t'1'v lr .1 student c1111rt. presitlutl twer lw .1 Cfl11ef lutlgs. 9 E hu .'X44lSI.lIll -lmlgcs. .1 lk-111111. .111tl .1 vI111'y, SlUllElll lllllllllill Upper left, Judges: Margaret Quinn. Clare Smith. Regina Hess fstandingl. Nlary -Ioan Nliller, Teresa Nace. Elizabeth Paclden. Inset: Geraldine Nlorris 1D1-putyl. Jliddle. jurors: Nlarcella Nlurphy, Nlarie Hickey, Nlary Rose- mery. Nlary Lyons, Elimherli Booth. Nlargaret Byrnes. julia Eerko. Sarah Vfylnle. Nlarion Haley, Dolores OQHZIFJI, Nlary lWcGoldriclc. Nlarie Dawson, Nlargaret Thompson. Bottom-Student Council: liniluni Ron: Phyllis Boromslca. Regina I-less. Clare Smith. Geraldine Nlorris, lxlary joan Nliller. hlildrenl Nlyers. Nlary Tracey. Jacqueline Carroll. Nancy Guarino. Eliza- 9- beth Padden. Margaret Quinn. Teresa Nace. Dolores Smith. Second Run: Helen Nlauslcle. Teresa Baumann, Grace Devlin. Charlotte lX1Ellll'flNhliil. Dorothy Nlccolgan. Ann Petroski. Vir- ginia lVlcDt-rmott. lVlary Birkenstock. lklargaret Vi'elsh, Ellen Connor. Elizaht-th Mclntosh. Mary Maguire. Third Run: Anne IJ1-lam-y. Nlary 0'Cf11nnur. Grace Breen. Eleanor Dowling, Helen Cullen, Helen Nliller, Alice Nlagratlt, Nlarie Clark, Ann Gillespie, Catherine Bratllex. Nlary Nlurphy. Fnurtlr Ron: Jane Nlaloney, Elizabeth Nimtm, ,Iosephine Hopkins. Dorothy Reilley. Eliza- oeth Connell. LOCKER AIDES Sealed, First Row: Frances Brennan, Mary Jane Thompson, Phyllis Borowska, Ann Lauer. Clare Hartley. Second Row: Mary O'Donnell, Mary Hess, Kathleen McCauley, Mary Carberry, Elizabeth Dawson, Gladys Caine, Nora Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Rafferty, Catherine Dultield, Margaret Slack, Catherine Mtlrphy. Sealed, Left-Front to Back: Marie Kane. Thelma Schreiner, OQ5 Dolores Gallagher, Isabelle Meiers, Mary Van Thyne. Right, X Hack lo Front: Doris O'Neill, Margaret Buchanan, Helen McCall, Loretto Curtin, Virginia Leitz. Standing. Left In Riglll: Dorothy QF? Brand, Dolores Smith, Margaret Green. Cfimiprisimg the third unit ul' this Assueiatifiii .uw three pcrswiiiiel groups slides wlw Assist .tt th: l. lwflters. iii the Qzilcteriat. :mtl :tt the untrgaiiccs Qlllkl t'Xlt4 fit the lauiltlmg. Because ut the vigilance wt the locker giptguii :md her Qissistgmts, there is silence iu the rjiirritliirs lwth in the riwriiiiig :mtl .tt dis' iiiisatl. The cztfcterizi cstptaiii guitl her liclpers, with their euiirtcutis rcmiiitlcrs of wlwtliciice ,ittcr the whistle, mzilte it pussilwle lfir hundreds rut girls tw chi-ly lumh .it the mine period. Catherine Dufheld shows Anne McGlinchey Dolores Smith blows the Virginia Leitz and Isabelle Meiers prove that opening a locker isn't such an intricate whistle that spells finis to a to an erring underclassman that she must pay process - if you have that certain touch. favorite period-lunch. the penalty. The next distinct unit in the Student Governf ment Association is composed of homeroom repref sentatives, A representative and an associate repf resentative are elected hy eaeh section Not only do these girls assist in the tunctioning of their respective hom trathe moving dismissal. erooins. hut they also help to keep the swiftly at change ot classes and at Representatives and Hsseeiate Representatives SENIOR Nearest Row-left to rightg Patricia P. Powers, Marie Petsch, Mary Leonard, Elizabeth Smith. Second Row, Con- stance M. Arata, Margaret P. Tate, Norene M. Kennedy, Bernice M. Utkus. Third Rowg Marie Fritsch, Jane Mc- Dyre, Margaret Chase, Dolores Mayer, Mary P. Berry. Fourth Row: Rosemary A. Brown, Mary Helen Lockard, Eliza- beth T. Rosney, Mary Roach, Jeanne M. Gradel. Fifth Rows Anne Jarvis, Eliza- beth M. Haufler, Ellen B. Moran, Jeanne Meier, Mary Ecker. Sixth Rows Mary Crosley, Regina M. Wojnar, Regina Donahue. JUNIOR Bottom Row-left to right, Emma M. Walters, Marianna F. McNutt, Kath- erine F. Kilbey, Irene M. McAleer, Edna M. Jones, Eleanor M. Hardman. Second Row: Rose M. Collins, Mary E. O,Don- nell, Patricia J. Dougherty, Louise M. Simbalch, Catherine Schrier, Eleanor G. Ervin. Third Rows Mary Rankle, Rita M. Angier, Kathleen M. Maguire, Eliza- beth Campbell, Anna M. Keller. Fourth Rows Eleanor G. Foster, Regina M. Cimach, Nancy A. Dillon, Dorothy M. McKeever, Leona M. Hanlon, Marion L. Schwabenland. Fifth Row: Regina M. Vees, Helen F. Keough, Anna F. Winkle, Anne M. Wolff, Claire Reidy, Patricia A. Bennis. Sixth Row: Dorothy M. Kane, Gertrude R. Leahy, Catherine F. McGahan, Mary C. Farrell, Martina C. Shields, Catherine C. Bowers, Gabriella L. Murtha. FRESHMEN First Row fleftl, bottom to tops Nancy J. McCoy, Ruth Moran, Catherine Welsh, Stella Subocus, Catherine Reilly. Second Rowg Joan Archer, Elizabeth A. Car- rol, Elizabeth M. Spieker, Elizabeth A. Black, Josephine M. Jajko, Rita Ciarir- ella, Dorothy A. McFadden, Beatrice O'Neill, Ellen Herrick, Ann T. Brady, Dolores A. Dressler. Third Rowg Regina Fee, Catherine Taff, Margaret M. Price, Regina Sands, Helen T. Coyle, Florence M. Melcher, Dorothea F. Skiflington, Catherine R. Wise. SOPHOMORE Bottom Row, left to rights Margaret Langan, Barbara Wenstrup, Mary Dwyer, Margaret Moore, Margaret Connolly. Second Rows Jennie Simbach, Majorie Anderson, Dorothy McGovern, Margaret Guinan, Helen Scott, Mary Gardner. Third Rowg Catherine Howe, Antoinette Weitzel, Doris Hoffman, Irene Markey, Wanda Przeklasa, Philomene Dolan, Margaret Malone, Helen McGonigle, Margaret Joyce. Fourth Row: Mildred Stehle, Maureen Cusalc, Catherine Paris, Clare Beckman, Frances Gallagher, Mary Kenney, Eleanor 0'Donnell, Helen Ry- baca, Teresa Duffy, Jean McDonald. Further student participation in school government is fostered by the various conventions throughout the A. A. BOARD Top In bottom: Ruth Gemmell, Caroline Alexy, Dorothy Emig, Eunice McCrudden, Dorothy Legacki, Margaret McNulty, Elaine O'Connor. julia Mulligan, Margaret McDonough and Alberta Gallagher. ff year. Here we see the animated interest of each delegate at the Model Senate held at St. jose-ph's Col- lege. Philadelphia, and in the lower right hand picture representatives from several diocesan high schools meet to plan the annual student government convention. fb!!-r XX SINGING SIIIINGS UDAYS nmtl wnrltl. forgetting that uniitatct with thc I1c.iutiI'ul still licatls and clcvzttcs maufs spirit, rcstlcssly turns thc dial until the .ttinnsplicrc vilirqttcs with ratucuus swing and more swing. But stun intn Littlc Flnwcrs iruditnrium and you will liczrr lwcaiutiful strains nf tlic music masters nf tlic aigcs. Tlic cnmpnscrs themselves would smilc alpprnviiigly at thc tlclicutc. Iinislictl. spiritcd performances nf Little Flnwcr Orchestra. fin! Violin Helen A. Arnold Plwilniiicnzt B. Ciccainiic Marie V. Cmslrwy Ucncvicvc B. Gawlnskzt Uttlicriiic T. Gillwy Inztn M. Grcllis Marry hlzmnc Karalwasz Mary Anne Keegan Lcnnat A. Psulltnwski Olga Slicliinska Angelina C. Turcu Mzrrgairct DI. X'7OIQfSl CFIlCl' Lcnnnrc Vwlolaniuk Secmid Ymlm Annt' H. 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Tl1s11' every pQrl'111'111g111cc is xx'clw111ctl l1y .Ill .ll'IWI'Ct'l.lIlVC s111tlt-111 l11 wtly. kv CHOIR GROUP, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Ellen Hansburg, Helen Tatlow, Mary Tate, Rosemary Allen, Bernadette Mackle, Elizabeth Leifheit, Second Row: Marie W'eiss, Evelyn Liederbach, Sadie Laverty, Ger- trude Stank, Louise Dugan, Dorothy Bower. Third Ron: Mary Wicklexliaan, Frances Goldschmidt, Elaine Klitsch, Anne Canney, Marion Schwabenland, Mary Frances Cummins. PATRIOTIC GROUPg Bottom Row, Left to Right: Rita Garafola, Marie Du Bois, Helen Hein, Veronica Sudcr, Teresa Higginbottom, Elizabeth Kenedy, Rita Kriz. Sermxd Row: Marie Fonash, Marie Miller, Marie Einhaus, Rosalie Logue, Grace Krull, Marion Haney, Dolores Daley. Third Ron: Matilda Ernst, Anne Petrusk, Mary Mietzgan, Doris R. Hoffman, Marie Hoelper, Eleanor O'Donnell, Catherine Barnett, Marie McDonald, Mary F. Dwyer. 94 f X l 1 HIELUUU IUUTIFS O 5 A SOl.OlSTg Left In Right, First Rim: Gloria Carey. jean Meier, Catherine Ever- inan, Nlary Frances Stokes. .S'eUn1J Run: Josephine Evans. -Ioan Carey. Rose- marie Stahl, Eleanor Shields. PIANIST: Nlary jean lVlfGonigal. 95 CONCERT GROUP: Hntlnni, Lt-fr In Right: Anita Keul. Nlary Vfard. Kathleen Healing. Nlargnret Finn. Left In Righf: Marie XY'aclle. Dorothy Healey. D o l o r e s Kelly. Regina Wvoltinger. Anne Devine Hannah Nlclntyre, llelen Hoban, Mary Carr, Ruth NlClk'l1l'f, Elaine Corbett. Second Kon: -lean Brown, Theresa Moeller, Anne Cole- man, Mary Leifheit. Kath- ryn Steiner. Anne Green. Doris Boyle. Claire Harris. Helen Haenn, Nlary Hoeger. Florence Corley. Elizabeth Griffin. Kathryn Sullivan. Marguerite Drennan. Third Ron: Marie Mc- Connell, Nlary Osterle. Catherine Eyerman, Virginia McNeal, Eleanor Shields. Mary Handlon. Kathleen Guckin. Helen McCabe. Ani. Fvlarsh, Nlary Frances Stokes. Rosemary Hewson. Pianist. Mary jean M-'Gonigal. Ulf LUVE H PHHHDE N ENERLQETICI m.trt141l trend . . . smart military Llllllillflllr ut d.t::l1ng n1.mntn .md Whitt X.,. xnusig lillmg the nwst lu tlmrgiq xxltlm c.tgt'1'11css to Vllllll th-'st' marqlm mg . . . Little Flower Band lms .trrlvcdl At lmsketlmll games. the drilling, marching. playing lmntl cnwtiragcs the team and thrills the spuctgtttws. Wlme11ex't-r and where' ever Little Flower B.mtl plays, spirit .mtl splendor prevail. Drum Majrzr Kathleen Patton Baritones Catherine McGough Anna Mae Reardon Clarins-ts Mary Bonner Mary Cleary Anna Gould Anne Henry Teresa jacovelli Grace Kuhn Florence Marhoeffer Margaret Schweiger Anne Shay Regina Taylor Mary Young Drums Geraldine Alexander Marie Beisel Gloria Fiorentino Mary McKee Rosemary Meder Ruth Richards ,loan Vogt Y Flutes Barbara Connolly Natalie Nevins Catherine Reilly Rosemary Sinn Patricia Williaiits Color Guards Regina Armstrong Matilda Gartner 1'i7'L'llL'lI Horrzs Marjorie Anderson Catherine Barclay Elizabeth Kelly Margaret Lewis Dorothy Obcrhollvr Rita Smith Saxuplmnvx Elilabeth Gradel Florence Kia-ne Edna Kraft Virginia liggins Maria Reher Nlarie Shortall Trumbones Teresa Coakley Gertrude Hannigan Anna Hohmann Elizabeth Minnick Dolores Nicodemus Isabelle Robinson Margaret Spellman Elizabeth White Trumpvls Carol Boyle joan Carroll Marie Hughes Rose McGuire Adelaide Rooney Ruth Seubert Mary Spahn Tulum Helen Grifhn Dorothy Harrison ? v .S ' 1.,.i71-'L ' , f 1, x A .,f..5, .X L. ,.g,f1Si,Q,,., -Q, ,, if QA' .L - 1 ' 2?'3.i'Q?':'sf4vf x--.:-3.-U., .H 'S2i-7Jl 'i'12'2f1.- . Q lwn,fA:?jm 1 ' ,W e -S Q, 9 Q, 93 QQ? QM QM 2 i s 5 w A A 9 gi ,ff ,-,mf fd ,- ,v -. 7 T 15 wg sy. AH M YJ A tr A 2- The GHRLHHD DR 111'x'111QL1 1211111111111 St. T111 1'Q'11'. .11 11111 xx'111'111 111111 111111xx1, 1111111111111 111 1111 1.111 .1 111111111 111 1111111 .1111'1' 11111' 111111111 111 111111111 111'I' H1'.1v1'11 111 11111111 1111111 11111111 11.11111 1-111111 141111111 11.1111111115 111111 5111141111 11114 111111, 1111115.11111 11111111.1111 111 11CI', 11.11 1'1'1'111x'1'11 11111 111121111111 1111 111.1 111111111'1s11 11111xx'1'1'. T111 131111,xx11. L11111- Fl1111111 1 11-.11'11111111. 11 .1 111' Ylvaa Editor-in-Chief Teresa Anton 111 11 1111'11' 1111111111511 .1 g.11'1.11111 111 111: 1111-11111111 111 1'111'1'111111y 1111111111111 11111111 11111 1c1111111 111' 1111- S.11I1l 1 L1111'11x. T111' x1.11111.11'y IFSLI1' 111 T111. 1xX1l1.XX11 11 1111'1'.11'x' l1lll111N'!'1 1111N. 11111 111111' 1111111111111 11 .1 111111111 111111115 1'1'1'111'11 111' 1.111111 1J111xx'1'1'h1 11131 1':g1111'1.11 11-.Rl 1x11. 95 Opposite page, Upper left: LITERARY EDITORS Joan Twisdom Therese Ganly Elizabeth Layton Jeanne McDonald Teresa Anton Annamae Yungfleisch Helen Skefhngton Margaret Linder Opposite page, POETRY EDITORS Helen Keough Helen Lennon Mary Hillenbrand Helen Rafferty Marie Lawless Margaret Linskey Norene Kennedy Ethel Thomas Lower Left: Opposite page, Upper Right: BUSINESS STAFF Mary Rowley Elizabeth Strouse jean Kaufman lstandingi Veronica Friedman Dolores Devlin Theresa Kelly Mary Corlcery This page, Left: Dolores Devlin Norene Kennedy Annamae Yungfieisch Catherine Keegan Mary Hillenbrand This page, Right: ART STAFF Alicia Treacy Mildred Polchek Jacqueline Molard Marguerite Hetler Rose deBello Mary Seelaus This page, Bottom : DEPARTMENT HEADS Rose deliello, Art Marie Lawless, Poetry Teresa Anton, Editor-in-Chief Helen Cavanaugh, Literary Jean Kaufman, Business S135 M Sm embers the Exrsx KSSUQ oi . the dksm5 'e Gariand' 1' 1.13 ,f Z , 6 ,jf S3 LHDIES UF THE VERYVUHERE in Little Flower Czitholie High School one is reminded of St. Therese, our patruness. The school paper, The Tlieresiun, even hears her name. Near and far in the Occident, and even in Several remote corners of the Orient, the activities of Little Flower High Sehool :ire hrnadcnst through this puhliczition. Month after Clockwise: Anna Leighton, Business Manager, and Marie Flynn, Exchange Editor, gleefully scan recent editions. Natalie Cody, Anna Marie Barry, Helen Kehoe, columnists, are not always so serious. Editor-in-Chief Anne M. Walsh tells us that there is so much enjoyment in her work, that it is a pleasure to be editor of The Theresian. Associate Editors: Mary Helen Lockard, Jeanne Gradel, Anne Walsh, editor-in-chief, Jane McDyre, Mary Crosley have many happy moments proof- reading. m nth t wtf txwtct in Il n um it tu hr t rt 1 II LILSILHI 11 1' L W L N Ut LHI I' Il t Llc tu nt 1 x tutwctict Mttt The Tliefesitm s crvmpcttnt t mfr an In r N x Clockuise: ean Dolan Dolores Keller Florence Marhoefer Matilda Roehrig Margaret McGinn Helen McCall Mary Beck Helen Byrnes Elizabeth Heinbecker Margaret Stoy Catherine Donnelly Marion Charle- ton Elizabeth Rosney. Many hands make light work. With tasks equally divided these girls news editors and contributors have displayed splendid school spirit in their cooperation with the staff ofhcials. Typists: Marie Kane, Anna Spinelli, Mary Magee. Rose Degnan, Dorothy Murphy, circulation manager, Marie Ross, Mildred Lynch, Veronica Seefried have had grand experience for a business career. Speed they must. and speed they do. Flossie Via in The Theresian strip will miss her creator when Jacqueline Molard. Art Editor. relin- quishes tht- position to a '42 Senior. Not only is Ruth Gemmell prominent as a mem- bcr of the basketball varsity. but her contribution to the Sports column clinches her importance to Little Flower girls. Marie f'vlcLaughlin ably assists in this work. 3 i f l -CW Even though 1500 can crowd into the gymnasium, many Little Flower girls witness the games by stretching above the window sills. IGI-lfSl'lRlTED studentfspectxltors cheered in unison as the shrill whistle of the referee indicated another victory for Little Flower Basketeers. Everyone knows that the favorite major sport at Little Flower is lwziskethall. 1941 Vzirsity's history is a record of skill, hard practice, good sportsmanship, and well earned scores. V atgliy The GLHHIUR First Row: Dorothy Emig, Nancy Houseman, Ruth Gemmell, Rose Wilbtirger, Helen Kavanagh, Alberta Gallagher, Dolores Britt, Dorothea Harvey. Second Row: Eileen Welsh, Marguerite McNamee, Mary Driscoll, Margaret Kurek, Rita Weiler, Margaret Brown, Miriam Breen, Charlotte Bowen, Virginia Clark. Top Row: Margaret McDonough, Wanda Przelclasa, Mary Bond, Madeline Shortall, Mary Shields, Margaret Campbell, Gertrude Whealin, Mary McBride, Miss Mar- garet Peterson, Coach. 102 s,,,,7. K-'ivan mg, on 0fB agh r C -1 . WPS 7hlZh'1-rfrows Iizalh' H91 00 103 0 en 0 '11 C3 , U -35 the pta, n ref of ball - 'f T11 a 9 la on hearty and and 8 the o welcoln cheer-I we SurpC'T 'fed of -' Ii es' C,-,mend rise. Posters 9 game F1101 were com galil 0279111 OPP 911 Ur 9 for :Eng tg In efh :fs S59-Ssyo Sh-U Sf1HEDl'l.E D415 fjffwfwlilg' Team Su fr I. I. U 17. Vlgm. Il Olmuyl .,., , FQ 1: lim. 17 Sfflflilfldd .. 1- lf Hb. I Trumlwrm ...,, - 1 f'c11. 7 fxfercy .. ...., - 19 P511 14 Halluhzm 11' -- VON Il BL'I111C1lCII'1 ..... 32 1? IQHA Q6 Vwvcit ffnthwllg .. If lx Xiu. 3 ffulllrug-'.x'1-Hd 'fl' NIM S Fr. Ymrzgumr ff - Xin, I1 fwfoylan .. -'V 17 Eflfh Nh: 15 SUUJII , 18 V 103 - lhel- L's1'a5,, , r d , C 'Is , PII rf De kay I L If as ctqrors 0 'crf,,.: team Hshflw ' gfzps FUH FUR FHHS BASKETBALL So that many girls may particif pate in and enjoy lwasketldall, the major sport in Little Flower, teams are organized in all the classes, and interclass games are scheduled. This year the senior team won the trophy as champions in the intra' mural games. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball is the sport, special for Freshmen. At the games the class of '44 was conspicuous, hut upper classmen also attended. From the encouraging results of this sport, it was determined that volleyball will have a more com' plete schedule next year. GOLF Outside exercise always appeals. Some of our students have chosen golf for a hohhy. It affords splen- did practice in both physical and mental exercise. Many faculties must coordinate to hring success- hence it holds a fascination for our sport fans. 100 HOCKEY' Hockey, though still in its inf fancy, is fast winning popularity at Little Flower. There will he no ofhcial team until next fall, hut hy then Little Flower will he well on the way to a thorough knowledge of the game. Here potential mem' hers practice on the school lawn. SWIMMINKJ Students at Little Flower need not he excellent swimmers to par' tieipate in this appealing sport. An oflicial team is selected from cap' ahle contestants: then meets are held to oppose the swimming teams of various schools, Other girls, however, not on the varsity inf dulge in this popular sport. HORSEBACK RIDING The ziutomohile races, hut the horse trots. Somehow or other. he' cause life ordinarily moves so quickly, and there are so many op' portunities to use machines, our young ladies prefer the trotter for diversion. A .iaunt across the country is just the thing for these young ladies. - 'ami 0 J, 'QQ y X LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Un the third Vxfednesday of each month, when in the vicinity of Room 114, you will hear the strains of La Nfarseillazse or Tout Va Tres Bien. The French cluh is in session. Memhers of the cluh hold hoth formal and informal discussions of French heroes. scholars, and saints. Students are required to speak in conversational French at these meetings. LAETAE LATINAE Through the activities of this cluh, the classical stuf dents learn to enjoy unearthing interesting anecdotes ahout life among the early Romans. They discover that studying Caesar, Cicero. and Virgil can he fun, This year, through the Latin play Films Regis, the cluh made all students realize the usefulness of Latin. PHO7 OK IRAPHT CLUB Lightsl Action! Camera! All this plus a Quiet Pleaselu and a film recording a perfect Hollywood setting is stored away. Dont he caught in an Offfguard griniace, or a camera fiend will snap it. So ahsorhing is the clulfs activity that nine out of every ten memhers are heginning to look upon photography as a possihle future career. AVILA LITERARY CLUB Under the patronage of great St. Teresa, young aspirants to the Quill and Scroll at Little Flower meet monthly. on the first Vfednesday. From their ranks are selected future staff memhers of THE GARLAND. Memhership is open to those recommended hy the English department, ,1- Little Flower Band was ready for its Two te Page: public appearance . . . Quality Street, first Senior play was one of the high- of dramatic life at Little Flower . . . complete without Little Flowerls Or xYx'Yf Yvowgxz CATHUUC. x P EJ ID HU-ADELPH of the first Glee Club posed fifty No assembly for entertainment Page: musicians proudly display our first banner . . . Kathleen Padden, our drum major, is a magnet . . . What a to model our first band suit . . . Basil Gauntlett put Catherine Ellis her ease in the first interview with a cian. 5 m M--...,,,, .-.www ,,, V PN -u is-. 4' Q 'Q in H HISTHIUHIC DEBUT ILTINC melodies of Sigmund Romherg's Maytime . . , picturesque, pastelfgowned orchestra , . . a charmingly efficient, exquisitely attired reception committee . . . Little Flower seniors were hlazf ing down ,Quality Street. The audience, which included the parents and friends of Little Flower Catholic High School girls, anticipating a pleasant evening, saw our seniors fittingly demonstrate their dramatic ahility. Of all Sir James Barrie's plays, .Quality Street has a prominent place among those loved hest hy theatre goers and studentfreaders alike. Most of us had made the acquaintance of the lovable characters of this play hefore we had the added enjoyment of seeing them live hefore us on the stage. The production served hut to increase our appreciation of a fine play skillfully dramatizcd. Vxfho could ever forget Miss Susan so anxiously watching over her younger sister, gay, dainty, Phoehe of the ringlets, or the dear old maids of .Quality Street, or dashing Captain Valentine Brown who shortly after he had won the love of Miss Phoehe, had to leave her to iight the Corsican Ogre 7 In fact, who could forget anyone at all who lived even a short time in Little Floweris ,Quality Street? The surprise visit of the fictitious Miss Livvy and the way in which she and her two aunts haffled all Quality Street and even the hero, Captain Brown, led to the happiness of the players and coinf plete satisfaction of the audience. The clearest of all memories for the cast was the recollection of hours spent in the tedium of rehearsal hours demanding discipline and patient effort, hut yielding price' less fellowship. Wciuld it surprise you to know that their acting was mere play once they experienced the glamour of the footlights and the enthusiastic applause of the audience? 4.45 sa 4 ik-1, 5 ? V, A, xg U, H. f' ,,211,g.f?,g , my ' , i, '22iff'fe,z ' ,guy-I 3 vg f. n P f' ,ri 15 WEEE I S TJ 2. nd.-R ' if-1.5. MW: 4- 1 k MISS MISS Miss Iixxxv WII.LfII'f.IIIsY MARY xxvILLUl'flI'lIlY. HI',NRIlgT'I'.A TI'IzxIII' MIN SIN.-KN TIIRIIMII ..... MINS PIIUI-.III TIIRIJKXI-.I. .,.. . P.-KTTY ..,..,....,...,.,... .... ,..,. SI.RI.I.axr ...,.........,.,, .. XV.-Xl.l-.N'IkINl. BIwxx'N ........ IN.-KBLLLA ....... ,...... . . ,....... ....,......... ,... . IKRTHVR VCI-.LLI1QLI1Y Tumwx... .. NVILLIMI SMITII .....,..... .. .... ....,. . Mws CIIARIAJTTI. l7ARRAT'l' ....., ENSIILN BI.AIaIis ....,..,.....,.... H.ARRILT ,...,. .,... ..,. SPIr:I4-R ,.... . ....:XlIce M. Vfhitford .,.....Helenc M. Cave .Anna Mae Blflnfl V Q Mary Irene Cmwley jEl1:.Ihcrh T. Rusney Q Helene M. Ryan IPZIIFICTJ D. Powers .Helene M. Kehoe jewnne H Km 5Margaret C. Madden 1 Mary E. Thomas .Elizabeth M. Flsher ..Durothy R. Noonan ..Pl'l1l0I11Cl'12l M. Tursi .........Mary M. Burke .Marie T. McCarthy -U5PatrIcIa D. Powers I Helene M. Ryan Mary E. Thomas Margaret C. Madden Marie lvl. Vv'allaCe R1ta C. Magmre CHILDREN Ellzaheth Melntyre Anne R. Robert: PERSONS ATTENDINC THE BALL Alherta C. Gallagher Katherine B, Veit Marion A. jamac Mary T. Kelly Margaret M. McGInn Caroline T. Zeltner Mary C. O'BrIen Mary T. Crosley EllZHbCth HlDIICgllI1 Edith M. Neagle Rose M. Cooney Constance E. Carroll Ann B. Cronin Mane A. Dawson Helen L. Casey Mary E, Partridge mil if gf. rs -ff- re THE SIUEETEST STUHU OFT music, dim lights, mysterious voices, and a breathless, expectant audience were the pref lude to the Christmas Cantata, presented in our auditorium on December twenty-second. The ethereal beauty of the old story became tangible as the successive tableaux were revealed behind the misty transparent curtain. The versefspeaking choir, in red serge cassocks and white linen surf plices, made a spectacular debut in the vocal interpretation of the familiar scenes. The Little Flower Glee Club, in black serge cassocks and white linen surplices, taking up the theme introduced by the versefspeaking choir, Opposite Page : EVER TOLD sung licxlutiful hymns gumnmcnmrutivc uf the sccncs depicted. The final curtain lwruught luck fmm pence- ful Bcthlchcm il bright-cycd audience rcluctzmt to leave the privileged group ut the manger crilt. While the joyous voices of the Glee Club caroled the tiding of Christmas, the scenes of the Nativity were enacted with devotion by Little Flower students . . . Joy to the World announced to the awe- stricken watchers the birth of the Messiah . . . The Virgin Mother, portrayed by Marian Haley, smil- ingly shows Her Babe to the adoring shepherds . . . Martina Shields, as St. joseph, gently guides the Blessed Virgin on Her way. This Page: Surrounded by angels, the smiling Mother enfolds the Child God in Her arms . . . The three kings rode out of the East to worship the Infant King of Kings. Hands and Hearts in Harmunu N the clothing department of our Hom: Economics Course hands are skillfully traine.l in the use of the latest sewing devices. In addition to learning how to make their own clothing, the girls learn the requisites for dressing with taste and for carrying out proper color schemes in clothing and home furnishings. Since this course holds such at special appeal for girls, one can readily under' stand why they make a success of it Huncls and hearts work in harmony. M009 Top Row: Josephine Findley, Ger- trude Nash, Philomena Tussi. Middle Row: Ellen Connor, Doro- thy Henkels, Mary jane Fay. Bottom Row: jean Dolan, Anne Roberts, Philomena Tursi. its HAT a pleasure for parents to see their daughters arrayed in such attracf tive dresses! But how much more it means to them to know the girls have made the dresses themselves. After completing them, even to the finishing touches, each girl modeled her own creation. Unconsciously, they encourage other students to enroll in this course. LITTLE FLUUIER DHU VERY sehuul has eustiims peculiar tu itself. ln Little Flower Cfathulie High Sehuul fur Girls the Little Fluxvers feast tlay, Uetuher is une of special sigiiitieaiiee. That they may express their gratitude to St. Therese fur hlessiugs sliuweretl upon them, the faculty and the girls eagerly await the impurtaiit day. This year the story of the life of the Little Flower from her early ehiltlhuod to her eaiimiizatiuii was heautifully depicted iii our auditorium. ln several phases ut' her ehildf hood Teresa lvlartiii appeared liefure us and heltl us all spellhuuml hy her heauty and dignity. ln quick sueeessiuii Sister Therese was ptirf trayed fulfilling the uhligatiuiis ul' her religious life, and just hellwre the final curtain we saw St. Therese amitl ll shower of roses, staiitliiig respleiitleiit in celestial glory. St. Theresels Autobiography with all the touches of reality. Little Therese and her mother Jean Tessaglio, Anne Keeley Therese on her First Holy Communion Day Anne Keeley The Clothing Day of Therese Mary C. Walker The Sacristan preparing the Ciborium Elizabeth Delaney St. Therese in Glory Elizabeth Delaney 71?- 'lx h.....g A, .I 5' 5 J552QF?5:z??w These fair Seniors are not going to be wallflowcrs. we ba Ska' ow A Se' v29 bv' 'O cnban ce 'bel c chamx' FUR EVER NCHANTED, our Seniors gayly cnf tered the BellevuefStratford on the night of the Senior Ball, Decernlicr 26. Acf coinpanied hy dchonair escorts. they def scendcd with happy dignity the formal niarlile stairway leading to the dinilyflighted liallrooin. Gracious smiles and handclasps were ex' changed as chaperones, committees. and guests greeted one another. Melodic strains liurst upon their ears. ln a moment the entranced dancers swirled over the floor Time Out meant friendly getftogctliers in the hoxes. fied' ow Xooki dow . bgnfo This Then came the climaxffthe grand mar Everyone enjoyed that. At its close joined in the chorus directed hy the thusiastic orchestra leader. Too soon came the last dance, and frie reluctantly hade each other Goodfnight. Uur Seniors and their escorts sighed lt and wistfully as they tucked away memo that will last Forever and a Day. 120 HND H UHQ Crowds annoy nw. ccrmkrdy was not . d Rn lhks hnppv group. Th lheir 9 Rec? . , pfl Q5 On dang Coffs W- . Con . 05 ll lm . llngly mee W h rest b '11 Qtwee n av v- appro vKt1'g,Xy Chaperones smde they great an escort. vi, K' '1 N47 , W , 1 1 L 1 4.13 Wise. bk li' I 4 5, - ' . V Q 1' ., F' Us 3 -. f .af 4 ,5 , 'api-ff-ff, , !'ifw fax? mf ' . ' ' W if f L , 1 5 W- x- ' A Q, -- ffge, 1 W, N n v xl' iL,.,:,ii-' win ! iq Xi?-Z A I Y' :K A Yf -' A- 'sri 5 f A . - '.' !.,3x..,f'r7P-' W X . 44 17 v 1 1 .T:':f .J r'R 'IM m I 'I n ,hh NY' wage? Q 1' MQ .32 X 1 if ffl- 5 vga f A ' .J 1' .. ... l i 494' CHHHIH HULDS Y ,fl 1. Opposite Page: Father U. Lux, with slides, illustrated missions in the South. Lovely memories linger! Miss Nathalia Crane, American poetess, left many of them. Mary Hillenbrand and jean Kaufman welcomed the opportunity to greet Father Alfred Barrett, the Jesuit Poet. An important picture in the history of Little Flower- Bishop Byrne of Porto Rico, Monsignor Bonner, and the Prefects of the various communities on the faculty, will- ingly spare a few minutes for a Garland contribution. If we profit by contrast, our students have numerous opportunities-Arnold Lunn, distinguished British author, granted us an interview. Planned Campaign was the topic outlined b M y rs. Elizabeth MacGibbon, authority on business manners. This Page: Teresa Anton and Marie Lawless, learn from an inter- view with Monsignor Fulton Sheen that simplicity is one of his characteristics. Many Little Flowerites were Mission Minded after Sis- ter M. Consuella's lecture on colored missions. Doctor Basil Gauntlett, a renowned pianist, granted an interview to a Little Flower student. Mr. H. Donald Spatz knows what girls lilce. In his lec- ture on Guatemala he displayed the colorful clothing of the natives. What beautiful lessons may be learned from great women like Mrs. Maisie Ward Sheedf Mr. Matirice Leahy, noted Irish lecturer. delighted us with his interesting talk. .rf JV AWK 4' A Q iii -Am., A. f .pf 4 fn ,, A', y A 'I-. uw' N ' V 1 Q 'f 5 is Z, Yvkgtf , I ,. In ' '-1 A Q2 , XT . 4 3, ' 1 yy, , x. q 5 x1 Q r 5 'Vg Q . . 5 , , f idx Wagga , 8 W0 fi fy ,A .fa af if is -2, '50 f E 3. 'M .. v Pl! o v MIX fig' if :no 7 A 11. 312- J, If i xng' ' Y' gy. , ax! eq fe if '24 K 4 Q A P' i Z1 1 13'ff'0'V 1-' vu V 4 5 .m -.3 if-.iQfQ5,.y'::gA?54 V. 4,5 . '.LfjfgL1:4.,.f,'.g,' . gil , I 6r'1l.'!'w M p. . , Qi' : nv., 1 .1 Q 51.w3E.1'1' . V ' , ,V gf A :l : 'J ' 'W , , A , I . 5 f 'f 4 X lf 1 I ,Ji 'Q QU lllllf FLUUJER What a surprise the Little Flower Stll- dents had in store for the visitors at Open House! Charming young ladies, arrayed in their own creations, lent color to the occa- sion. The bridal party held the spectators spellbound . . . Miniattlre models of the various teaching communities at Little Flower High attracted great attention. Panel, opposite page: Little Flower girls greet their guests . . . Mothers and daugh- ters evince great interest at the French exhibit at Open House. Evidently, some- bodfs father enjoyed the biology display. Panel, this page: Nlargaret Roy wants to share her interest in style plates . . . Mary' Toomey, president of the photography club. had the tables turned on her . . . Nlathematics students are very proud of their models. 77 - FIS 106431, up 2: 325' 0 A N PM Q X Ii-JI 'J v I' sl Y' 'S-A 'fir f H fl GLW' 'IZ ' 5 Q f-'3',.'Q , 9'4rf nr' 1 2, n .9 ff 5 I H N 4 , ' ar , , . m -Q vs ,'a.j.f 9' 1 '- x,, g'.,7N-.'a7'?'i 9'l'i ' '.Y'9.Q,g, 'JZ'-5 f ,A 5 X 1 P' 9 vb mix 'M J, Vmx. , 'y M, V 1. , ww x VV ' A 4 E 4 f f . 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Roses and lilies for the presidents of the participat- ing schools. fs if ' A , Lg H HHHBIHBEH UF JUU HE zmnuqll Mtlsic Festival of thu cunif lwincd diwrusaiii girls' high sclwuls xv.:- piwscritvtl in thu Acxidcmy uf Miisit' th: wsclt of April ll. Eiglityflimir Lirtlc Fluwui' stutlciits pxlrticipxitctl in this cvcnt. Thu l'4illmx'iiig sulccticms xvcrc offered hy tht- uixlicstrai. Mr. Buiiiziiuiii A, d'Amclio di' ructiiig, Suite lvlclodiqmf' hy Rutlulpli Frimlg Clizittcrhux hy A. Ll'Amhrimsiog Fran: Haydnis Symphony No. 11 amd American Fznitasicf' the work nf Victor Hcrhcrt, The glcc cluhs with Mr. Nicholas A. Nlcmtzmi ccmductiiig, utfcrcd W. A. Mmizzirtis i'Hymn of Praiiscng Irish Low Song, hy Mzirgzirct R. Laing, and Ucurgc Clcrsliwiifs Summcr Timcf' For the final uumhcr, thc mrlicstrzt amd glue cluh cumhincd in I l'lcz1r America Singing. The combined orchestra and glee club are ready for the grand finale. F 1 THE ITIUSIC FESTIVHL ,file . ' Q 1.459 f , Vi 452.-. 1 x 'S i X! 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