Loretto High School - Lorettan Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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She saw that friendly greetings and smiles were being exchanged among the faculty and students. Loretto Lou knew that there was much work ahead and that a great deal depended on the senior class. The seniors proved their exceptionally good taste on September 19th, when they chose as their leaders Joan Healy, Mary Therese Cook, Dorothy Horbach and Marguerite VVagner. Plans were put into ex- ecution and the first month passed. October 7th marked the Sodality Reception with forty-five angelic faces shadowed by white veils, kneel-- ing at the altar of God to be received into the Sodality. The freshmen were formally received into the school on October 14th when green bows, freshmen, seniors, and hot dogs galore were packed into buses headed for the Point. Lou began to realize that being a senior meant quite an exciting life for on October 15th there were smiles on their faces as they proudly showed their class ringsl The time was swiftly passing and Lou was deeply engrossed in school work but took time out to plan the Sodality Dance. On Novem- ber 14th the Sodalists with their ubest beauxv danced to the music of jim Barclay. The next date on Louis well filled calendar was the Loyola Play Contest in which Loretto was represented by ':The Lord's Prayerw. After the Christmas Play, :Christmas on the Village Squarev, the only conclusion she could reach was that nbeauty, brains, and talentn made up Loretto. The students made their choice of that ideal when on January 21st they chose Helen Barton as Miss Loretto. January meant those everlasting headaches - examinations and that eternal joy - retreat. The seniors put themselves wholeheartedly in the spirit of their last retreat. It was climaxed with the blessing of the class rings. Page 6 The juniors proved that they were Kgood little managersv when they held their junior Prom on February Gth. The SnowHake Room never looked more lavish and sweeter music was never heard. So for the following weeks the juniors hummed about their prom and Lou and her friends excitedly made plans for their trip to Canada. They left on February 19th and had four fun-packed days. Plans for the Gym Demonstration replaced the talk about that wonderful week- endv and on February 27th and 29th the seniors proved to be inilitaris- tically inclined as they did the traditional Military Drill climaxing a magnificently planned demonstration. April 9th and llth brought the Senior Play, Quality Street , under the capable direction of Miss Murphy. Beauty was proved when the seniors and their none an fonlyv arrived in shining armor for the annual Father-Daughter dance on April 16th. The month of May brought' many happy and exciting events. The entire student body paid tribute to Mary on Sunday afternoon, May 16th, as they filled the aisles of St. Bernardis singing their beloved hymns. Lou and the other seniors smiled proudly as the strains of Loretton filled the East Room of the Edgewater, on May 21st, closing their wonderful Senior Prom. They formally said '4Good-byen to their alittle sistersv, the juniors, at the junior-Senior Banquet at the VVinder1nere East on May 27th. The following week Lou was completely surrounded with plans for that all-important date. The night of nights finally came and Lou was trying to suppress that lump in her throat. But as the strains of Ave Maria Lorettov filled the church she raised a tear-streaked face to the altar to thank God that she had been privileged to be one of Lorettds children. Oh Mother Mild, where,ere we roam, Call all Loretto,s children homef, ilngc 7 w Q z L . 5 B rw ,VW4 ,ww ,., wx wma F A9 1X ,,,,,h. mm 'L v. Q? ' ,A f-'TM-2, M..,, V mi pm A N. 6 A3225 'T f F X QWDN 3 1 2 1 vs-fam x z LJ, I f M., ws a x ' 1 I 5,4 , 1 xg ff Vfksiii ef i W is gig j6'lpClfLgg Mother M. St. Aedan ,....,.. M other M. Juana ..A...,,...... Superior, Latin, Geometry Principal, American History Spanish, Choral M other M . St. Catharine ,..... .. Algebra, General Science A French, Spanish ,Religion English Latin Senior Home Room English, Latin Religion .Glee C lub, Piano History, English, Ethics Mother M. Dynipna ........ Mother M St. Edward.. Mother M Edvvardn ...... Mother M. Gabriel .......... Mother M. L3.I.l1'C11tiZl .....,........ Mother M. Maroelline ...... Mother M. Maura ........ . Mother M Oliver ........ ..... . , Mother M. Othilia ................,,.. Mother M. Pancratius ........... . Typing, Library Mother M. Sebastian ................ Biology,,Che1nistry, General Science ........History Mother Mary Teresa ...... Mother M. Virginia .................. Orchestra, Violin Rev. james Toolan, C.S.V ..... Apologetics Mrs. Margaret Cavanaugh .... .Sho-rthancl Miss Dorothy Kennedy .......... Home Economics, Health Miss Virginia Kuhn ............,...,. English, World History Miss Lois Murphy .................... Speech Miss Lorraine Stenzel ............., Gym Glee Club Director Mr. Carl O. Behnke ................ Mr. Ernest Potzman ....... Fage 9 Orchestra Director ' 4 V F 4 s i I ff - I , I ,I I ,Br .f- X , K fx . K U ' , . X U . E, X1 Q M M My .E - ' M W' av if ef if n d Q A 'Q 1 . Q ? 9 fs if D 1 f A ' 4 - - ' Q K, I A ,Y Q 5 h V: ,b 'i ,W ' 'Auzii , IW . ? N, ra . I A 1 ' H 1 ! . 4 l f ' X L' ff - A growluafed . . 6 Proud porenfs rejoice wifh fhe Senior in her graduofion glow l -11 5 l gracfuafion gran ear Soft White gowns, glowing smiles, dewy roses, excited flower girls and the strains of Ponrp and Circurnstance floating o,er the guard of honor blend together to inake this night of nightsv one never to be forgotten. All are enchanted by the peaceful solemnity of the occasion as another class, a tribute to their teachers, their parents, and God, pass through the portals of Loretto. fi' Ulm 06 QW, QU! time 324535 fig? X QQ. , ak . , , .. , 4 4:9 .- -it W V . . .K :X zu, v 2 .vf es wat w.,.,m. Q M, ,,, -, ,,t. ,mv f. , 1, sq iw' QLQV '5 315 if ' - 92 X-ff3?:w Qfbfl 645 5 'il',1S'i?.5'w'lF'x?'g,vij . ' sffvijg ,wgwmff ,, wgffs zii-sXt?', sfxegggwgwji' SQ saw, Q,-,V We sgmgw swag L sl -fs s Q N sv . W, , .Sawmi'-lrziibiwfesexe- rfgsitagf its M Hf3ifEgfwg5.ig-ss Jil ifimisiwke 916- X 92 eff-HEY, M5235 ,QQYQQQQ -as-ss, H-E X. -1 lm W' -ff fa ' vi' -' A1 A. fy Y- ffw M as-vw-sr 5 - . V M., , . , , , .Ni mg si I 'fi . , 'U We WM my l 3 M ,M-.1 , ,f,f,.3, In A Us-xi, f 2 2 visa? vsfiffir 15133 Ev Sifsvikgj Q 5-515. sf ehgiaxfgrp igifrzw, 3 Sgr 1, LSL, V J liisiwt. . W, it ,Sum f5g',A..A ffigmz' 1 X8 , sf s. , A gg: w:,g's2'ffiPAff W K 1' P rfattzgigwk e ,use grip A A f .wk fx L i - 1- . 5 Fe H Q N A 1 , 1 ,sw ef? f s w f ,5bg3:e.s'?MF5 wg.s'w.r.' IOAN HEALY-joaxfs jolly smile and winning personality made her our choice for the coveted role ot Senior Class President. Under her loyal leadership we have striven to attain the fullest measure of Lorettds perfection. MARY THERESE COOK-vice-president, quiet and lovable as she is, her resourcefulness and her integrity of purpose have made her a valuable asset in all our activities. DOROTHY I-IOREACH-secretary, Dottie, possessed of 'gall those endear- ing young charms, her vivacious spirit has given her a special place in the hearts ot her classmates. MARGUERITE XVAGNER-treasurer, her simple charms and soft manners have made her a boon to her fellow omcers. She holds the secret combination to the door of our happiness. Page 14 C A S T PHOEBE . . . Jane O'D0nnell Helen Barton SUSAN . . . N Edith Nicolay , Jacqueline Smith l MISS YVILLOUGIIBY l Kathleen Lavin Betty Burke 1 MISS FANNY . . . W Frances Santangelo Cathleen Chandler MISS HENRIETTA , . . Maureen Galvin Dolores Freitag PATTY . . . Mary Devlin Eleanore Richards CHARLOTTE . . . Dorothy Horbach Jeanne Stone HARRIET . . . Mary V. Fitzgerald Patricia Mulherin ISABELLA . . . Betty Tankesley Rosemary Benson SPICER . . . Ann Donnersberger OLD SOLDIER . . . Marcella Farrell Patricia Lenz x BLADES . . . VVinifred VVellman ARTHUR . . . Margaret McFadden Theresa Poydock VALENTINE BROWVN W james Ward SERGEANT . . . Robert O'Mara CHILDREN . . . Lorraine Shanley V Margaret julian Elaine Farrington Rosemary Riley I Carol Stender Betty Nachel 1 LADIES AT THE BALL Sally Baggott 1 Carol Stender Rosemary Riley Joan F oran Lois Tallet Evelyn Enzenbaeher 2 Theresa McGowan Marilyn LaFauee ' 66 77 Sfeef Excellent staging, directing, and acting produced this yearis senior play, the delightful comedy, Quality Streetf, Through the little blue and white room of the Misses Throssel passed humorous characters who by adding confusion helped to make an exciting plot. All the emotions of a young girl infatuated with a doctor of the town, mingled with the thoughtfulness of an older sister, caused many unexpected events uniquely Woven into a happy ending. Page 15 Ze Cfcwa' of l948 Row One FLORENCE ADAMS ST. THEODORE Never too busy to listen to our troubles, Flois elulrm and wirming manner' encleur lier to ull. Freneb Club 1,2,3,-4, Sodality 1,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,4. VERONICA BANKERT LITTLE FLOYVEH Petite, pixie-like Ronnie is Ilze .soul of industry. Her friendly attitude works like u ClllIl 7Tl. Clee Club 2,35 Soclality 1,2,3,4,-Secretary 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 L.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 2,35 Dramatic Club 123,45 Yearbook Stall 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Coznmereial Club 3.4. PEGGY BAGGOTT ST. SABINA Peg, the twin with zz spirit lxrfglit cmfl clzeeryg who is never never weary. French Club 1,2,3,45 A-ssoeiate Editor Fleur Dc Lis 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 L.A.A. 1,45 Sodality 1,2,3,4. Page 16 How Two SALLY BAGGOTT Sir, SABINA S'al'ly, u'l1o.s'e euer merry and friendly disposition makes lier our treasured twin. l reneb Club 1,:'2,3,45 Co-Eclltor Fleur De Lis 45 Soclality 1,Z2,3,45 Apostolic Chairman 25 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 L.A.A. 1,45 Prom Committee 35 Honor Roll HELEN BARTON ST. BERNARD 1VllCIlCDCl' l'llCl'6,S work to be done Clzristils ready and willing. Her .s'parkling grin. rmcl winning per- somllity equal the perfect Lorettoan. Miss Loretto 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4,-Treasurer 45 Soclality 1,2,3,45-E.O.L. Chairman 2, Prefect 45 Ilonor Roll 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Yearbook Stall Associate Editor 45 Prom Committee 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Verse Choir 15 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 S.S.C.A. 2,45 Senior Play 4. ROSEMARY BENSON VISITATION Bennie,' we insist is worth lier weight in gold, and who would dare to disagree witlz us. Orchestra 1.2: LA.A. 1,3,45 Dramatic Club, 2,3,45 Sodality 1.2 3,45 Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 3,45 Honor Roll 35 Senior Play 4. la 4. an mg 4. x . Fw H. a if -' , K 4 as ' 1 Q ss sigh mga- rms as . 4 44 4 2 K 4 fi' wg 4 . .4 .L.'Wg' gl . ? Mr rs ' r H. jhe Cami 0 1948 Row One BETTY BURKE -ST, LEO Everyone's loyal friencl and pal, are the fittest words for this gal. French Club 142,3,44 Co-Editor Fleur De Lis 44 L.A.A. 14243444 Sodality 14243444-Vice-Prcfeet 2- E.O,L. Chairman 44 Class President 34 Dramatic Club 142,344-Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Senior Play 44 Verse Choir lg Loyola Play Contest 4g Commercial Club 3,44 Good Counsel Club 3444 Honor Roll S4 Yearbook Stall 4g Rainbow Editor 4. MARY JANE BROWN OUR LADY OF SOLACE Brownie as her name implies is ever cheerful aml happy, always willing to lend a helping hand. Soclality 1,243,444 L.A.A. 14243444 Latin Club 24 Honor Roll 14 Good Counsel Club 34 Commercial Club 8,45 Yearbook Staff 4. ROSEMARY CASSIDY ST, GABRIEL W'auy-lzairefl, fun-loving Cass has stolen a spot in all hearts of her class. Commercial Club 3444 Good Counsel Club 3,44 Glee Club 24 L.A.A. 1,2,3,44 Dramatic Club 142, 3,44 Sodality 1,2,3,4-Literature Chairman 44 Latin Club 2,3-President 3g Honor Roll 143,44 Yearbook Stall' 44 Rainbow Associate Editor 4. Page 17 Hou: Two CAROLINE CHAMBERLAIN ST, BRENDAN Latin is the -worcl on her lzalmer but friendliness is in her -manner. L.A.A. 1,24 Latin Club 2,35 Commercial Club 44 Good Counsel Club S444 Sodality l,2,3,4. CATHLEEN CHANDLER ST. BERNARD A leader wherever she passes, in clubs, activities mul classes. Sodality 142,344-Secretary 2-Publicity Chairman 4g Honor Roll 1,243-444 Dramatic Club 14243444 Senior Play 4g Latin Club 2-Representative 2g L.A.A. 14 Yearbook Stall, Editor 4g Good Counsel Club 3,44 Junior Prom Committee 34 S.S.C.A. 24 Commercial Club 3444 C.Y.O. Recreational Leader 24 Spanish Club 34 Sciene Club 44 Verse Choir 142. KATHLEEN CLEARY ST. ADRIAN Our personality girl sparkles with laughter and fun, always a pal who is cheerful, Kay .sprinkles sun- shine wherever she goes. Sodality 142.3514 French Club 1424 L.A.A. 14243444 Dramatic Club 14243444 Good Counsel 3,44 Com- mercial Club 344. jlle Cam 0 794 How One MARY THERESE COOK ST. LEO Cookie is so dear and sweet that sl1e's good enough to eat. Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Class Vice Presi- dent 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Yearbook Stall 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Fleur De Lis Artist 4. MARY ELLEN CUMMINGS ST. BERNARD This shy little miss willz. the golden hair is filled with the spirit of jollity. Her twinkling eyes re- ueal her charm. French Club 1,2,35 Sodality 1,2,3,45'L.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Commercial Club 4. MARY DEVLIN ST. THEODORE 1fVith a heart as wonderful as her smile, this lass is number one on our pinmlarity parade. French Club 152,35 Spanish Club 3,4-President 45 L.A.A. 1,3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3545 Class Vice President 35 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Sodality 1, 253,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Verse Choir 1,25 Senior Play 4. Page 18 Row Two ANN DONNERSBERGER ST, BERNARD Like a shining star, 'welre glad to see her no matter where we are. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 15 L.A.A. 1,2535 Commercial Club 3,45 Verse Choir 1,25 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Sodality 1,:2,3,4. ROSEMARY DOODY ST, BERNARD Our 'KW'ild Irish Rose really rates an A in ability, action and acliniration. L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Senior Prom Committee 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Sodality 1,2,3,-45 Latin Club 25 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Vcrse Choir 1,2. ROSEMARY DUFFIN ST. SABINA Duff , our Miss Twinkle Toes of 48 with her winning smile and congenial personality has cap- tured the hearts of all Lorettoans. L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Drama- tic Club 45 Honor Roll 35 Good Counsel Club 354. me Cade of 7948 Row One EVELYN ENZENBACHER ST, BERNARD Dark liair and smiling eyes arldecl to a eliarmiing wif well descrilze our gal, Evelyn. L.A,A. 15 Glee, Club 2,35 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 25 Year Book Staff 45 Sodality 1,2,3,-45 Com- mercial Club 3,45 Good Counsel Club 354. CATHERINE FARRELL ST, BERNARD Kamen has all the qualities of an icleal Lorettoan. -trutlifulness, frienrlliness, sincerity. L.A.A. 1,25 Sodality 1,2,3,-45 Dramatic Club 45 Press Club 45 Latin Club 2,35 Honor Roll 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3. MARCELLA FARRELL ST, SABINA Lorellrfs strawberry lllonde- Maroc possesses a personality of .sweetness and silmilicity. Glee Club 25 L.A.A. 1,2545 Spanish Club 45 Dra- matic Club 3,45 Sodality l,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Commercial Club 3,45 Yearbook Stall 45 Honor Boll 35 Good Counsel Club 3,4. Page 19 How Two 1. ELAINE FARRINGTON ST, MARTTN, Elaine will linger -in our memory as they girl uiith the sparkling smile. Her calm, easy going person- ality is loved by all. ' Latin Club 25 Dramatic Club 45 L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Honor Roll 35 Sodality l,2,3,4. MARY LCUISE FILLWALK OUR LADY OF SOLACE Mary Lou is a vital organ of every activity. She's calm and efficient and lays claim to a quiet and genial personality. L.A.A. 1,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Sodality l,2,3,4- Prefect 2-Publicity Connnittee 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 S.S.C.A. 25 Commercial Club 3,4-Vice- President 35 Yearbook Staff Associate Editor 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 C.Y.O. Summer School 2. MARY VIRGINIA FITZGERALD LITTLE FLOVVER Fitz', will long be remembered by all for her versatile wit and laughing eyes. Glee Clllll 15 L.A.A. l,2,3,45 Verse Choir 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 3,45 Sodality 1,2,3,4-5 Good Counsel Club 3, 45 Senior Play 4. M. .. if n D' i A .. E V 2 I S mn. W um X is - W5 .Maw U V W N , jhe Cam o 194 Haw One JOAN FORAN Ll'fl'TLE FLOWER Though reserved in nzaruier, loarfs shy friendli- ness has enflearecl her Io all. Glce Club 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 1,45 Sodality 1,2,S,-I5 Commercial Club 3,-1. ROSE MARIE FOX ST. BERNARD This happy-go-lilclcy spark plug is forever on the gn, but always 'makes time for a cheery hello. L.A.A. l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4-Treasurer 45 Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 45 Year Book Stall 45 Verse Choir 2,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Soclality l,2,3,4. DOLORES FREITAG ST. LEO W'arm-heartecl with an abundance of good cheer, a real pal, L.A.A. 1,2-Varsity Team 25 French Club 1,2,3,45 French Play 35 Good Counsel Club 8,45 Soclality l,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Senior Play 4. Page 20 Row Two MAUREEN GALVIN ST. BERNARD A grill, tallcalfoe niiss, always ready to lend a help- ing hanrl. L.A.A. l,2,3,45 Dramatic Club l,:2,3,4-Senior Play 45 Verse Choir 2, Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Prom Committee 3,45 Honor Roll 35 Sodality 1,2, 3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. MARY GILLESPIE ST. ANN A quiet cmcl shy lillle miss, she -is always a worth- while friencl. Sodality .l,2,3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 3,4. VIRGINIA GLEASON BARTON Always charming wiih o typical Irish manner,V-irg is an exceptional .st'urleul. Soclality l,2,3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Press Club 25 Commercial Club 3. jhe Cada 0 79 Row One ANN GRAHAM ST. LEO Handy with anything from a hottle opener to a paint brush, Ann is always really to aicl. Sodality l,2,3,45 Apostolic Chairman 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 L.A.A. 1,25 Dramatic Club 1,2, 3,45 Glec Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Orchestra 2,35 Yearbook Staff 4. MARGARET HARRINGTON ST. KILIAN Welcome as the flowers in May to a cvonoersa-tion, Marge is always ready with a bit of laughter. L.A.A. 1,45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 45 So- dality 1,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,4. CAROL HARRIS ST. GABRIEL Petite and sweet with a kind 'worcl for all, Carol is willing to help with n'er a stall. L.A.A. l,2,3,45 Glce Club 25 Sodality l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4-Secretary 45 Associate Editor El Espejo,'5 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Prom Committee 45 Dramatic Club 45 Latin Club 2. Page 21 Row Two NANCY HAY ST. RITA Never a rlull moment when Nancy is -near, ever ready with sweet smiles and goozl cheer. L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Glee Club 2,-3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Class Secre- tary 35 Sodality l,2,3,4-Apostolic Chairman 4, Good Counsel Club 3,4. JOAN HEALY ST. BERNARD Our joan is e1JerylJo1ly's friend. How would 1-he Senior Class ever 'manage without her? Class President 45 L.A.A. l,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Yearbook Stall' 45 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1,2,3,4-E.O.L. Chairman 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Latin Club 2. CATHERINE HERMAN ST. MARTIN Kay's sweetness annl personality and her 'oery lovely hai-r are 'll11.S'llI'1'J!lS.S'l3Ll at Loretto and an ex- citing pleasure everywhere. Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 2,35 Honor Roll l,2, 3,45 Good Counsel Club jhe Cifaaa of 7948 Row One DOROTHY HORBACH ST. MARTIN Our little Dottie May is as tiny as a minute, But wherever there's school activity, you can bet she's always in it. L.A.A. l,3,4g Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 2, Dra- matic Club 3,45 Verse Choir 1,24 Sodality l,2,3,-45 Commercial Club-Treasurer 4, Class Secretary 45 Senior Play 4. JULIANNE HURLEY YALE Our Julie is a Jewel in the Crown of Mary's So- clalityf' Sodality 1,2,3,4-Treasurer 2-Vice-Prefect 4, Good Counsel Club 3,4g Latin Club 2,3g Commercial Club 3,4g Honor Roll 1. LORRAINE JOHNSON OGLESBY ujolmniel' is our gal. Here's that sports lover that has made our L.A.A. so important. L.A.A. 1,2,3,4-Varsity Team 2, Latin Club 1,2, 3,4g Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g Sodality 1,2,S,4, Com- mercial Club 8,45 Honor Roll 3, Verse Choir 2,3. How Two MARGARET JULIAN ST. ADRIAN Marge, is our dancing-eyed little zloll with a persolzality to -match. French Club l,2,3g Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g L.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Sodality l,2,3,44 Good Counsel Club 3,4g Commercial Club 3,4. ANNA KERNER ST. MARTIN A cheery word to everyone, you may count on Ann, Anal when it comes to pleasing you, she'll do it if she can. French Club 1,2335 L.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Sodality 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 4, Good Counsel Club 3,4. AUDREY KILEY LITTLE FLOVVEH Looable, laughable, and charming, all these are shown in this miss, Making her another golden, link in Lorettcfs memory chain. ' Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 2, Prom Com- mittee 35 Commercial Club 3,4g Yearbook Stall 4, Good Counsel Club 53,-1, Sodality 1,2,3,45 Verse Choir l,2,3,4. v x is we Carta of 1948 Row One JOAN KOSTICK ST. RAPI-IAEL Our Joan cannot suppress her love for music, it shines out all over her. Orchestra l,2,3,45 Soclality 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Dramatic Club 45 Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 3,4, KATHLEEN LAVIN ST. THEODORE Kay is our Ace of Clubs and is an ace with us also. Clee Club l,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 Verse Choir 1,25 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Com- mercial Club 45 Senior Play 4.' MARILYN LA FAUCE ST. CALL Loretlrfs jill of all trades, she puts her heart into every bit of it. French Club 1,2,3,4-President 45 Glee Club 3,45 L.A.A. 1,EZ.,3,45 Soclality 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Press Club 1,2,3,4. Page 23 Row Two JOAN LE BLANC SACRED HEART Joarfs sweet ways and gay clispositio-n make her eueryone's friencl. She's really a true Lorettoan. L.A.A. 15 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Clee Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 45 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Stall 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Goocl Counsel Club 354. PATRICIA LENZ ST, MARTIN The gal with the ever-present smile. Patsy is al- ways ready to give a helping hancl. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Verse Choir 15 Soclality 1,2,3,45 L.A.A. l,:2,3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Good Coun- sel Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 3,45 Latin Club 2. KATHRYN LEONARD SACRED HEART VVhat ki-nfl of music do you prefer? Kay can give out with anything from boogie to classics. You haoen't livcrl till you hear Caleclonia. L.A.A. 15 Glue Club 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Verse Choir 3,45 Dramatic Club 45 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4-Vice-President 45 Prom Committee 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Senior Play 4. in r ,ZA .. 1 jlie C aaa of 194 How One KATHLEEN MAHONEY ST. BRENDAN Toesie', can really put you in a dreamy mootl with her looely voice. Her theme song slwulcl be Sweet and Looelyf because she lives up to tlzat. Glec Club 1,2,3,4-Librarian 45 Sodality 1,2354- Literature Chairman 25 Honor Roll 35 L.A.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Latin Club 25 Dramatic Club 45 Good Coun- sel Club 3,45 Prom Committee 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Miss Loretto Court 1. MARGARET MCFADDEN ST. BERNARD This sweet little miss will always be remenilzerecl by her fellow classmates. Generosity and sincerity are among lier tra-its. , Verse Choir 2,35 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Press Club 3,4- President 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Good Counsel Club 35 Commercial Club 3,4. THERESA MCGOWAN ST. THEODORE There's never e dull moment with this bundle of 'mischief around, that Irish twinkle is never miss- ing from Terry's eyes. L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Commercial Club 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Sodality 1,2,3,4. Page 24 Row Two MARJORIE MEYER 5 ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE Ilrippy lmcl care-free as tlze clay -is long. W'e cer- tainly coulrln't do without our il-Iargie, slze's price- less. Glec Club 1,2,3,4-Secretary 45 Dramatic Club 1,2, 3,45 L.A.A. 1513545 Spanish Club 35 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Yearbook Stall 45 Prom Committee 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Verse Choir 1. MARGARET MARY MORGAN 131i0wN13LL Calm and reacly for any emergency. Her quiet clzarm. and personality gain many friends for Marge. L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,25 Latin Club 2,35 Dramatic Club 3,45 Sodality l,2,3,45 Good Coun- sel Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3.4. FRANCES MRDULJA5 ST, JAMES This petite miss is constantly smiling, a little roy of szmslzine to brighten your gloomiest hour. French Club 1,2535 L.A.A. 1,:2,3,45 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 Soclality 1,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Senior Play 4. i.,i' Cam 0 7948 Row One PATRICIA MULHERIN ST. CARTI-IAGE Euen on blue Monday Pat has a bright and shin- ing smile to cast upon all who catch her glance. She will long be remembered for her work in the darkroom. Sodality 1,2,3,45 L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 3, 4-Senior Play 45 French Club 1,2,35 Good Coun- sel Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Verse Choir 1. KATHLEEN MULHOLLAND CALUMET The fact that Kay came to us in third year didnit stop her from making friends quickly, she certainly can wow them in history, too. Sodality 3,45 L.A.A. 3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 35 Science Club 4. BETTY NACHEL ST. BRENDAN An active energetic miss with a smile that steals your heart. Commercial Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Sodality 1,2, 3,45 L.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 45 Prom Com- mittee 45 Good Counsel Club 3,4. Page 25 Row Two EDITH NICOLAY OGLESBY If ever you are in need of a real friend Nicky is your girl. Her jovial manner and excellent poise make her an outstanding student as well as a lou- able classmate. Dramatic Club l,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 L.A.A. 1, 2,45 Latin Club 2,35 Press Club 2,3,45 Lorelei Stall: Associate Editor 45 Sodality l,2,3,4 - Publicity Chairman 25 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Sergeant-at-arms 4. RUTH NIESEN ST. AUGUSTINE Ancilla Domini High School, Donaldson, Indiana Although. Ruth has been with us only two years, she has won the friendship of all through her quiet manner. Glee Club 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Sodality 3,4. JANE O'DONNELL ST, BERNARD The symphony has Evelyn and her violin. but we have Jane and her lovely voice to entertain us. Glcc Club 1,2,3,4-Vice-President 45 L.A.A. 1,2,-45 Latin Club 25 Dramatic Club 4-Senior Play 4- Verse Choir 45 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,4. we Cfadd 0 1948 Row One THERESA PERTCHI ST. MARTIN Trix is a sharp little dancer who really gives Arthur Murray stiff competition. Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2g Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g L.A.A. l,2,3,4g Good Counsel Club 3,43 Latin Club 2, Prom Committee 4, Sodaiify I,2,3,4g Commercial Club 3,4g Honor Roll 3. ' THERESA POYDOCK ST. BERNARD This petite little miss always has a good word to ofer, a leader in stuclies as well as personality. L.A.A. l,2,3,4g Dramatic Club 3,44 Sodality- l,2,3,4 -Treasurer 45 Press Club 3,4-Lorelei Stall Make- Up Editor 4, SSCA 4, Commercial Club 3,4- Secretary 4, Good Counsel Club 3,45 Honor Roll 3. BETTY PRETE OCLESBY-MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL A11 Honor Roll Student all during her stay at Lor- etto, Betty has proved a loyal classmate. Latin Club 2,3g Press Club 2,35 Spanish Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4, Miss Loretto Court 25 Good Counsel Club 3,4. Page 26 How Two RITA QUINN ST. BERNARD An active member in all school projects, Rita is well liked by all. L.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Dramatic Club 3,4g Latin Club 2, Good Counsel Club 3,45 Sodality 1,2,3,4. KATHRYN RADLOFF ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE Cue usually has tliat sparkle in lier eyes. Always ready to lencl a lielping lianfl. Glee Club 2,3,4g Press Club 4HSccretary 4, Honor Roll 35 L.A.A. l,2,3,4g Dramatic Club 3,4g Good Counsel Club 3,45 Sodality 1,2,3,4 - Literature Chairman 2,45 French Club l,2,3,4g Commercial Club 4, Prom Committee 4. ELEANORE RICHQARDS ST. BERNARD ' Her witty -remarks briglzten any class, anal laer loo- ing smile makes friends with anyone. Glee Club 1,4g Good Counsel Club 3,4g Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g L.A.A. l,2,3,4g 'Latin Club 2, Press Club 45 Commercial Club 3,4, Verse Choir 1,25 Sodality 1,2,3,4g Senior Play 4. .m. sz l .. -1 i balm, iz' r- '. ' ' H F 4 ,A . sis jfie Cade 0 I9 8 Row One ROSEMARY RILEY ST. LEO Always giggling is our little dark eyed miss, -whom we will never forget in the years to come. Soflality 1,2,3,4g French Club 152,35 L.A.A. 1,2, 3,44 Verse Choir lg Dramatic Club 4, Good Coun- sel Club 3,4. MARY JANE RUSS ST. LEO Talkative and with her nonchalant air, she is a mast wherever she goes. French Club l,2,3g Soclality l,2,3,4-Good Counsel Club 3,4g Dramatic Club l,2,3,4g Verse Choir l, 2,3g L.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Commercial Club 3,4. FRANCES SANTANGELO SACRED HEART Never a dull moment with our dark haired gal whose shy smile and bright eyes reach everyone's heart. L.A.A. 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4-President 45 Honor Roll 35 Good Counsel Club 3,44 Dramatic Club 4, Latin Club 2, Prom Committee 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Sodality l,2,3,4. Page 27 How Two BARBARA SCHULER ST. BERNARD Quiet, patient, and sincere, that describes our ever- loving girl who is a friend to everyone. French Club l,2,3,4g Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g L.A.A. l,2,3,4g Good Counsel Club 3,45 Commer- cial Club 4. LORRAINE SHANLEY ST. ANTHONY de PADUA Tall, lilo-rid, and a why worry air about her. A good sport and favorite leader -in any gym class. Glee Club 2,3,4g L.A.A. l,2,3,4g Dramatic Club l,2,3,4-Secretary 4, French Club l,2,3,4-Treas- urcr 45 Soclality l,2,3,4, Honor Roll 35 Prom Com- mittee 3. ROSE MARY SKOKAN ST. GALL Holy Family Academy, Beaverville, Illinois A pleasing personality, a friend to everyone, a heart of gold, Rosie is always ready to appreciate a good time. Glee Club 3,4g French Club 2,3,4-Vice-President 4, Spanish Club S, L.A.A. 253,45 Dramatic Club 3,4g Yearbook Stall 45 Soclality 2,3,4-Social Action Committee 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Miss LO1'6tfO,S Court 4. 3YQ,7'5EWV'1Qw fn T' jhe gnlflfiff ol I9 8 Row One LORRAINE SLATTERY ST. CARTHAGE Lorrie,' owner of the lonely long hair of which everyone 'is so envious. She always has something of interest to say. French Club 1,2,3,45 Soclality 1,2,3,45 Good Coun- sel 3,45 L.A.A. 1,2,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Commer- cial Club 4. JACQUELINE SMITH ST. THEODORE Energetic is an adjective to describe njaekief' A lover of music, always willing to play oar numer- ous requests. Orchestra l,2.,3,-4-President 45 Soclality 1,2,3,4- Catholic Action Committee 2-Yearbook Staff 45 Business Manager 45 Commercial Club 35 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Honor Roll 35 Senior Play 4. CAROL STENDER ST. CARTHAGE Frm-loving and carefree, this .sparkling 'miss takes an active interest in all school activities. Sodality 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 L.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Dramatic Club 1,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Verse Choir 15 Orchestra 1,2. Page 28 Row Two JEANNE STONE ST. MARTIN Jeanne with the light hrown hairv is a gem worth remernlnering through the years, for her lovable ways are shown in all her undertakings. Sodality l,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Prom Commit- tee 3,45 Latin Club 25 L.A.A. 2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,4-President 4-Senior Play 4-Verse Choir 1. CATHERINE SWAIN GRAHAM Swaney's warm heart and sparkling grin fill Lor- etto's halls with joy. Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 35 Dramatic Club 2,3,4-Treasurer 45 French Club 1,25 Year- book Stall 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Soclality l,2, 3,45 Goocl Counsel Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 L.A.A. 1,2,3,4. LOIS TALLET ST. BERNARD Her friendly nzarmers and pleasant disposition make her treasured by all. Glee Club 1,2,-3,45 Prom Committee 35 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,4-Editor Fleur de Lis 45 Latin Club 35 Commercial Club 3,45 So- clality 1,2,3,45 I-Ionor Roll 1,45 Verse Choir 2. .7!te C aaa of 7948 Row One BETTY TANKESLEY ST. LEO Artistic in all slie does, Betty is pleasant to know. Frcnch Club l,2,3,45 Fleur de Lis Artist 45 So- dality 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club l,2,3,45 Verse Choir gl l,2,3,45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Press u J - . FRANCES THURSON VAN VLISSINGEN Frances' ambition. and wonderful sense of humor have all aiclecl in making her a true Lorettoan and liked by all. French Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 El Espeio Editor 45 Press Club 1,2,3,45 Lorelei Editor 45 Dramatic Club 2,35 Verse Choir 2,4. MARGUERITE WAGNER ST. LEO Marge is true blue as well as friendly and clzerislftecl by all. Class Treasurer 4, L.A.A. l,2,3,45 Dramatic Club l,2,3,45 French Club l,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Prom Committee 35 Sodality l,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Verse Choir 15 Good Counsel Club 3,4. Page 29 Row Two WINIFRED WELLMAN NATIVITY OF OUR LADY A kind heart and winning way makes 'Winnie a favorite of all her classmates. L.A.A. l,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,S,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Yearbook Stall: 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Sodality l,2,f3,45 Verse Choir 3,45 Honor Roll 15 French Club 1,2,3,4-Fleur de Lis Associate Ecli- tor 4. CATHERINE ZUBRICKY ST. ADRIAN Petite and sweet, Kay is an example of the old saying Good things come in tiny packagesf, L.A.A. l,2,3,45 French Club l,2,3,4-Secretary 45 Glee Club 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Good Counsel Club 3,45 Senior Play 4. 1 L 1 1 7. 1 1 V, V 11211 F L 11 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 L , , , 'NE V 111 1 J' 1 1 I ,115 ,.,.: 1 is 3? an 'Q ,.,.,,-11,111.14-vw-ff .131- Qxw- va 3 1 in 1 1 1 4 ' ' H 1 1 A M 1 1 W .- M11 ,.,4. . , W W W 1 11-1. 1 , 1 ff V' 1 W W 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 M . 1 1 1 1 Mnolercfadamen . Sfudy sfarfs cn' seven I 2 under fhe wcufchful eyes of Mom and Dad. 31 can ing Left to right- THERESE MURPHY, treasurer AGNES WOODS, vice-president IBIS REYNOLDS, secretary MARILYN MOFF ET, president may is err? 7!Maic!en6 Dedicated to Mary our Mother, as is the entire student body, the juniors look back on a year Well rounded with activity. Having been ably led by their loquacious and always active class oflicers, they were noted for their vivacious enthusiasm and ever Willing readiness. Page 32 uniom 5 'iu Page 33 Madge Augustus Clara Barton Betty jane Becker Ioan Beggan Shirley Blatz Patricia Boardman Geraldine Brennock Mary Anne Briggs Qorothy Buckley Marie Therese Burke Catherine Burns Mary Jane Carroll Patricia Casey Catherine Clow Eileen Cody joan Conger Mary Costello Patricia De Buck Barbara Deere Anna Del Giorno Barbara Dunklau Mary Ann Estock Mary Therese F enlon Mary Ferguson joan Fields Maureen F ifield Mary Ellen Flaherty Maureen Flanagan Sara Flood Patricia Foley Jeanette F roio Patricia Gardner Rita Gill Mary Ann Gorman Jean Goyer Marilyn Grady Pauline Grill Marilyn Hamilton Marilyn Hartsook Marie Heeran Patricia Helmolcl Mary Jean Hogan Mary Hosty Audrey Howard Catherine Howe unions t 2 Hr, -SL A Jeanne Howser '- ' I :zn Z ' ? A - .:i,., y ,. Z X P fiilfi i' Dorothy Johnston nlll -Q if H l l aw ,AQ .-sf Nlargaret Kelly X i.-.xb ' ,.:.' ,I Betty Lou Kelso f ff' .. ' N 'A Cecile Kershasky ' ' f ' fl h W I A A -,W--r,-wmm--- ff Barbara Kloser A , ' Marian Krik ' 5 ' ' A 2 Diane La Fauce 1 '. ,:, 1 ujjlj Q, I Vi1'9LiHi21 L6 Blfmg I Dolores Leyenclecker- 'i' Zfir it L' Ieanette Lundy Catherine Maloney Mary Helen Maloney Rosemary Marsailes Ioan Martinek Marilyn Mollet Virginia Molloy Therese Molyneux Barbara Moran r Ruth Morrissey Marlene Mulherin Therese Murphy 5 Dorothy Murray Ioan Murray Ioan McArdle Q I' hw gi gg- r rf? '19 'lisa wr? -l.J sawiwi fl' uniom guna H 5 QE l ,, 'x , it j , , Page 35 Marilyn McDonald Margaret MeEleny Mary McGrath Mary Ann McKeown jean McNamara Teresa McNicl1olas Therese McSWeeney Mary McTigue Sadie Nealon Dolores Noonan Melvina O,Grady Rose Marie Oliver Mary Ann Phillips Rose Marie Powers Margaret Purtell Bridget Quinn joan Rauen Iosephine Reilly Mary Frances Reilly Beverly Renehan Iris Reynolds Marilyn Roeh Maureen Ryan Geraldine Scalise Catherine Schuler Helen Therese Shannon Priscilla Sims Patricia Spies Lois Stratenieier Noreen Tennyson Anita Williams Agnes Woods ,W Wm If',l........ . 'Mawr-'I , US' ' 3 1 ': : X Ra Q, 355, K v K -::: 21:2- iw , -J f x Qui? u , , 5 ww Q, M Mmw L Q . 'I 2 3 , ,. 1 l ,. , 6 'nf x 2 v. -A v Olflflefi l 0l'l'l ..!4l f7 Wd CACLFLCQ Center- Maura Lacey points out to Juanita Hayes the differ- ence of the Shakespearian and modern stages. Right- Mary Therese Cook artistically puts the last touches on the map of the period of the Norman Conquest as Ann Graham and Marilyn La Fauce look on with interest. Page 37 Stzmcling- JOAN BROVVN, vice-presiclcnt IIARHIET CRAVVFOHD, presiclent Seated- MARGARET VOGT, secretary CATHERINE XVALSI-I, fl'0llSl,lI'G7' Auf iboefi fAe jufuine .!C1lo!0!. Having shown by their characteristic vigor and friendliness that they also possess Loretto's tradi- tional spirit these enthusiastic leaders of the sopho- more class gaze eagerly towards yet-to-come joys. Page 38 30,0 Olflfl 0l 8:5 Page 39 hosemary Amgo Bernadme Bfuclay Pat11c1a Bzu1y Kathleen Battle Jeanne Beatty Pillllllle BOg6tlCl'l Mzuy Boyle Bernlce B1GtZ Maly B1ocler1ck joan B1own Ioan Buckley P2lt11C1El Buckley oan Bums loan Byl ne Gelalcllne Cam LOIS Chapskl Ma1ga1et Colley Ioan Conlan Haluet C121XVl:O1Cl MHIY C1Otty lVld.1ClH DZlllOSlC1 Ioanne Declek Betty Lou Desmond Beunce Doyle Patr1c1a Doyle Ann D10bltSCl1 Lllllilll Dwyer Antonette ESCl1Cl1C1' Maman F auell 116118 Ferguson jane Flynn Jean Flynn Bosemzuy Foley Sh11ley Cathof joan Gentleman SOFA 0l'l'L 0l 86 Arlene Gilmore Mary Gleason ' Marilyn Glynn Mary Grace h Rosemary Grellner Patricia Hallen Mary Haney Donna Hanley LaVerne Hanlon Kathleen Hattan Ioan Haugh Juanita Hayes Anna Mae Healy Betty Hedderman LaVerne Hennessey Barbara Hickey Jean Hogan Paula Husted Clara Jacques Mary Ann Jeffery Mary Ellen Kinsella Irene Knauf Eleanor Kretzer Maura Lacey Lorraine Leknick Betty Lou Lipinski Barbara Macey Jane Maher LaVerne Marsh Margaret Miehle Patricia Morgan Patricia Morrison Iacquelyn Mueller Dolores Muldoon Arlene Muth UAE SOFA 0l'I'l 0I Q5 fi , uv: is Q if ss-- 'QF t Joan M cCovern Rita McGrath Ii Mary Ellen McNally Patricia McNicoll Anna Mae Nolan Joan O'Dea Carol O'Donncll Joyce Potter Rita Powers Mary Elizabeth Quinn Jeannine Rathmann Rosalie Reed 5 Irene Ryle 'W Rita Salteri Mary Anne Schieher Joyce Schmiecher Eleanor Seidel Clara Shelton Nancy Slager Patricia Smith Mary Ellen Smuck Florence Stripeik J Virginia Sweeney L Rosemarie Valenza Margaret Vogt Catherine Walsh Dorothy Wells ' Margaret Williams P 41 Mary Clare Williams Ruth VVinters Patricia Woods Dolores Zacleck ., ..:.:,: 1: 3,21-5,:,--':.:fA:,::,,,'-:.,':-: g:::.g:--: Q Wm E .1 5 H E: 5, ,E E E B E Swat ::g.::.:g,.-. :.. .... sas 5: :.. -.E.,5:: ,1 rx ms gg-g,-V .-51:1':a:E:::::::::E:,:.:g::..:..:.,55- H W--mf H B - ,--- - jfj-j ...... :ew W mm-gs K - mgaszf- Enl sifsi mm ' ' 5: za: S5 K -.: Q we M as na - it , if I-vacuum-.2f1,m,.. 1 - 5 v.g,gA.5,v1-fly . 5' , ,V Q Q if 1 gl 1 . ,gf Q52 fi .Qi',,w's, ,ax Q .f ffl-- we Kim . 5? 5 mm , Q ' 9' ? 7 'f A. 9' ,r I , V 4 J' 'V gg sv ' I ,I ' A :' if 2' I nf ,Vw ff S awk.. , f J . ., fwwv' ty- U M X i Af 1 ni x. ,Egg .,..,..Qj' ' N n ' gms: -Rx -'N iffy f mf Kiwis? 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V A, ,, , :fi-s - F ,.,.1 I ' -'E' 5 l - . get., 4 k . fr 4 L, .id ,, - -- , - ' A 65 , H, , I , N3 5' -, W ' ,M,,Q,wQ, :A . . 4- , ' ,. 5 Y i i xlaerf glxloerimenfaleo 5 Upper left, opposite page-Intense microscopic research is being carried on by Joyce Schmiecher, while her colleagues, Ann Drobitsch ancl Clara Shelton, study the growth of a butterfly. Center-General Science, the beginning of the long roacl to new adventures, is one of the tavorite subjects ot Rosemary Cosgrove, Joan Collins, Frances Bicrer, ancl Dorothy Dempsey who are busy proving that the machine age has made work much easier tor us, Left center-Summing up the results ol' an experiment, Mary Anne Schieber explains to her friends, Patricia De Buck, Carol ODonnell, and Pauline Bogctieh that Water is a waste product ot a growing plant. Bight center-Lenore Ilillrnert, standing, Coralyn Kelly, and Dolores Farrington busy themselves in the research ot General Science. LCILLTUI' left- XVhen phosphorus burns, phosphorus pcntoxicle is fornieclf' are the Wise Words ot Marjorie Meyer, Eleanore Richards, Ann Graham and Nancy Hay. Lower right-VVhich is the favorite, Slcippy', or Mike',? From the looks on the faces ot Betty Lou Lipinski, joan Byrne, and Hose Marie Oliver, Skippy seems to be Winning the popularity vote. Upper-Jacqueline Knulty, Patricia Gleeson, Mary Hanlon, ancl Barbara Kissinger take note that sound docs not travel through a vacuum. Lower-i'Firecl with a love of chemistry, Patricia Lenz and Patricia Mulherin observe the results ot spontaneous combustion. Page 43 FRANCES BIERER, 1B MURIEL PITTS, 1C JARLETH BROXVNE, lA ollffd :aaa em As pleasant as the picture are our freslimau leaders. Happily they unite their ambitions to make the class of '51 sincere and successful. Paie 44 gI Q6Alfl'lQI'L Page 45 Ruth Ambrose Edna Ballweber Diana Barclay jean Barr Nancy Bayerle Alice Berry Frances Bierer 'Virginia Bosgraaf ' Mary Bogetfch Mary Brohan jarleth Browne : Shirley Casper Eleanor Cavanaugli Bernadette Clark ' joan Collins Rosemary Cosgrove Irene Coules Bonita Daack ' Joanne Daly ' Dorothy Dempsey Mary Dwyer Loretta Edgar Jean Evans ' Dolores Farrington Betty Flanagan Mary Eileen Flanagan Mary jane Flynn Sheila Gallagher Patricia Gleeson Patricia Goss Barbara Graham Dolores Gross Marian Guido ' Mary Hanlon ' Margaret Mary Hartman jl Q5AI'l'lQIfl Marie Harvey 1 Mary Hayes ' Marilyn Heck ' Marjorie Herman U Lenore Hillmert Kathryn Hughes Lorraine jones 0 Elizabeth Joy 4 Betty Kearins Shirley Kearins . Mary Louise Keating Coralyn Kelly Ioan Kirnmey Barbara Kissinger Jacqueline Knulty Margaret Kunnner Mary Alice Ladd ' Anna Marie Lavin Patricia Lavin Rosemary Lynch Irene Maloney Marguerite Maloney f Patricia Maloney Joyce Metz Patricia Molyneux Margaret Mary Moore Joyce Morley Marlene Mueller Mary Ellen Mulcahy' U Elaine Mulherin Donna Mae Murphy ' Patricia Murray t Maureen McAndrew Mary McCarron I LuAnn McCarthy 0 Pag i uni M ., 'Q 'H jZI 8:fAl'lfL8l'I, Therese McDermott Elaine McFadden Jeanette McKenna Mary Rita lVICT2IggH1'lf joan Nagel Margaret Mary Nolan Rosemary Norris Patricia O,B1'iCl1 ' Judith O'Donnell Patricia O'Malley Margaret Owens Mary Rita Passatiume Doris Pellegrini Muriel Pitts Rosemary Pritchard Dolores Quealy Carol Quinlan Agnes Richards ' Margaret Schmeltzer ' Mary Ann Schumacher Ann Marie Senese Jean Ann Shaffer ' Dolores Shea ' joan Shearer Dorothy Sheil Eileen Somerville , Mary Ann Spaniel ' , ' Ioan Stachura A Jane Stapleton Dolores Stone Frances Styx LaDonna Svaniga Susanne Swavely Ellen Thomas 4 Dolores Trusch Nona Mae Vargo Marie V izcaino Y Arlene V rankin Patricia WValsh Carol Ann VVilburl Pug: 47 8 0 .9 Cl, guage lid! ,,,.,,,L 1-so sunset sono T001 X f? Venus ir- IVERIA Upper left-VVell on the Way to learning Latin are these freshmen, Frances Styx, Ioyce Morley, and Marguerite Maloney. Lower left-g'Quidquid id est tiineo . . The senior year Latin class listens attentively to Mary Louise Fillwalk as she reads an excerpt from Virgil. Lower right- Hablan'1os espanolf says the second year Spanish class. Page 48 lean in ome- 0 cw fice womans Center-Dorothy Horbach, Margaret Harrington, Evelyn Enzenbacher and Marcella Farrell, first year Spanish students look through pamphlets and pictures of the South American countries. Upper right-Patricia McNicoll Writes the lesson for the day on the board in the sophomore Latin class. Lower right-g'Avez-vous etudie votre lecon?v is the ques- tion often asked of the senior French class. Page 49 N ,mf x Wig ,.w'5wwn,1'. 0.-'X ng: WZ W ,9bv V3 K ug, V J A N . ..,,. ,. , .,. f nfl f E r fm sm, Am 9 if +7552 fs Yip M f . x K ,X ,f.1,..,,g., X ,522 I I 1 o W iii! :Ffa ,ffafmg T55 .Q 55 sian Aff- ik A--' I 'Q' Q I ri. 4 .4 Wiii: 5 jgfgifijw, J ' . V ' 292 ,. wg! .... zi w f Q . -'-' . Q ,wx V! 'ky t I 4 V ' ' .'.-F..:E2 f X. .....,., 'B ,L ,M sf, Q L ,,,. ' 'H 3 gf. 91 K' 1-ww A 1 A X + I Con ufiion Upper Left- Aclvaucecl algebra doesrft appear too complicated as Ruth Morrissey Watches Rose Marie Powers arrive at the HHSWCII Upper Hight- Tliis is the Way to do itf' sa s Marian Farrell to Rose- marie Valenza in their pursuit 0 geometric accuracy. Lower Left- Findiiig X seems to be quite an enjoyable occupation to Marie Harvey, Barbara Graham arid Marjorie Herman, freshmen mathematicians. Page 52 f7aLe A OZLH ,A 77 864,68 CCD Salutation that th class hears frequently from the experienced lips of Mrs. Cavanaugh, as they strive for speed and accuracy in their dictation. Frances Santangelo shows us that typing is also an art as her nimble lingers speed over the keys lightly with steady rhythrpic action. Frances is one of many seniors Who have brought glory to the typing class by rneriting the Junior and Senior O. A. T. for their achievement. Page if e shorthancl 97 ear Sirv is the common X W xJ,. G YW Fftfr WM h. r ure? P5 rw . W ., 82? Q Any .Li fr? Q , ,z-wap are 329, ' :- af 1 1 . sas. . E ' f ' :CJ f, M:,a..1: a.,mywgf1 I. L. -,M-f kg, fs ' gffi-,k J fl af 'im'XA'U11:' 1, , , ,,,. ,,..N-,. 1. ,.. 5. M1 lf 01 L' J,y.g mm: 1 x,3um1: 11 i::'x3,gi '.. - 1 U !YTl'0iJ1T'1i 1-we ig ,-' DQZQ En? ihgqlg NWN r wx . mn. X , 2:59 L Qf Pi: N flisflif W ,www my K 4 ' . - J. f X, .,,f f 1 X W 5 I 4, few, K 1 g g .....,. i f Lx 1, 2 mf MZ 5151 2' Q E: M - QF iw fG+mf2mQ,5 me fgqym l M ' f-xg3'7lYN'T NrW-214 f 5 Tm'1f'ill,Qx 4' 'r if - ,- . P' ' -. 5 HW, 1 X 5 ,.:, 2 X dx ,A Ami, - t' xii? S,QYrxQ-ef,f3m fg g: yg5136512 ' 'Wm1 ' ' f . ' 1 1 mf. 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Room 13, the most renowned room in the school, is Hlled at 3:00 o'elock with late-comers and that famous cry. Rosemary Cassidy, Veronica Bankert, and Mary Virginia Fitzgerald seek the calm repose of its shelter. Lower left-Marie Heeran explains the fundamental doc- trines of Communism to an attentive Ethics class. Upper right-Miss Kuhn gives an assignment to an in- Page 57 terested freshmen Wforld History Class. Center right-The future Lorettoans patiently wait to sec Mother Juana for registration. Cathleen Chandler, the able receptionist, assists in the task. Lower right- For that Loretto Smile . Margaret Mary Moore believes in attaining it as she brushes her teeth in the health class, while her fellow students, Dolores Trusch and Eileen Somerville, keep up on the latest health tips. f E -sg fi, , W wi ff? , V , Q 'A JE E 3 5 4 4 , , 3 , 3 5 E5 F? CET A w 4 x s E r E 1 v 1? 5 1 1 v w ku-. 1. , fi 7 N 1 , l M 3 i birfg 'Q 'Q e 5 nu K. .,v . vw 0 li , aff Wig, ,V V, , we. f. . f- L V Wil L ilvmi' 45 V2 1' X ,I , muw :x,8yag N56 3 , ff,s,.K- ,W 1' L W Q o Q, iw satis' ,5 is E2 , w 9 ., i V r -M an fi X Q L4 A f w 4 N 'Q fl J w a ..: .. .. ,M ,X 1 w 2 y , , , . cfiuifiefi . . Mom smiles as she wafches fhe Belle and her Beau deparf for ihe P259 Fofher-Daughfer Dance Z4 ma , w...f.ff 'iv' Q l SENIOR SODALIFY OFFICERS JUNIOR SODALITY OFFICERS Left to T1 71' Xuonur Bxnlxert, secretary, Theresa Left Io riglit-Joyce Potter, vice-prefect, Geraldine Poydoek trmsuici Htltn Blrton, prefect, Julianne Cain, prefect, Margaret Vogt, trcasurcrg Ruth XVin- Ilurlex vicc pletcct ters, secretary. Striving to follow in the footsteps of Mary, the Sodality oilicers have led the junior and Senior Sodalities through a year of carefully planned activities. The well attended Sodality Dance, climaxed by the crowning of the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary by prefect Helen Barton, was ample proof of the Sodalists' devotion to the Blessed Virgin and loyalty to Loretto. 'KTeddyv, the lovable little teddy bear who sold Catholic literature, and the XValking Man , combined their efforts to send CARE packages to Europe. Mission collections, book reviews, and the recitation of the Little Oflicev, were carried on by their respective committees. On Sunday May Sixteenth, the annual May Crowning took place, thus ending a year of work and play which had been conducted MAS Mary WVould.', Page 60 Mncler er anner of gow ana! mifey, Upper- The leaders of the sodality, in officers and chairmen, Work in close success. Lower- Each Week the sodality pledges to Mary, as we meet in her honor to ligious C011t1'OV61'SiCS'Of our time. Page 61 the personification of the co-ordination to make it a its allegiance and devotion present and discuss the re- 66 3 ooo! my Sou! Upper left- Eager to become children of Mary these freshmen kneel to await their individual reception. Upper right- After the reception, breakfast was served to the new socialists, their mothers, and the sodality officers. Lower- After the ceremony there Was a recessional with the student body proud to follow their banner. Page 62 wifk filairif an e . . 77 Lower left- At the reception which took place October 7 in St. Bernardys church, these freshmen were received into the sodality by the Rev. James Toolan. Upper right- ' Witli lighted candles, symbolic of purity, sodality aspirants make their Way to the altar of Mary. Lower right- Ann Marie Senese and Jarleth Browne typify the newly- received sodalists. Page 63 O7 Me MW How to be different that's our problem. Cath- leen Chandler, editor-in- chief, with Helen Barton and Mary Louise F illwalk, co-editors, pour over the books of their predecessors. The stalf sits collectively all set to produce an an- nual never to be surpassed which they are proud to dedicate to their Moms and Dads. Wonder what happened to Mother Juana, our Moderator. The Rainbow editors, Rosemary Cassidy, Cather- ine Farrell, Betty Burke and Kathleen Mahoney look over the latest edition while discussing material for future publications. Page 64 eaf me leading The ever popular Press Club occupies an important position in the limelight of Loretto. A proof of its end- ing endeavors is the beloved school paper . . . the LGR- ETTO LORELEI. Moderator of the club is Mother Edwarda who has the capable assistance of Margar- et McFadden as president, Kathryn Radloff as secretary, and Frances Thurson as the editor-in-chief of the Lorelei. Assistant editors, Marilyn La Fauce and Edith Nicolay, and make-up editor, Theresa Poy- dock, also lend a helping hand. Among the activities spon- sored by the club were the annual initiation into the Mary Ward Chapter of the Quill and Scroll Honor So- ciety and the showing of an entertaining inovic. Upper and center- Frances Thurson, Edith Nicolay, Theresa Poydock, and Marilyn La Fauce check copy for the latest edition of the Lorelei. Lower- Margaret McFadden, presi- dent, shows Press Club mem- bers the Catholic Press As- sociation Award inerited by the Lorelei 1946-47. Page 65 lgcunkz - und rancaid . The French Club composed of freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors anxiously await the meeting to begin. Marilyn La Fauce, president, sounds the gavel as KLes Amies Francaisesv Comes to order. Catherine Zuhricky, secretary, will now read the minutes. Rosemary Skokan, vice-president, Lorraine Shanley, treasurer, and Marguerite WHg1181', sergeant-at-arms, capably assist Marilyn and Catherine. Mother Dympna is the moderator of the club. Page 66 N ad ,UCLA jdfdle Q I MFLCCL President Mary Dev- lin, - as Irish as they come, - guides the Span- ish Club members in learning the traditions and history of Spain, their adopted country. Kathryn Leonard, vice president, aids Mary in planning interesting agenda, while Carol Harris and Rose Marie Fox are kept busy in their jobs of secretary and treasurer, respec- tively. The oFHcer with the least Worries is Edith Mae Nicolay, who as sergeant-at-arms, is very seldom called upon to exert her authority. Editing the El Espqo rs 1 job th rt gives Frances Thurson editor in-chief, many a headache T1 rnslatrng thc news ot tht school 111tO read able Spanish, compiling the Spanish 'rrtlcles Wllttf-311 by thc, scnror club members, and putting the p rper out rs h nd work but rt never ruttlcs F rances' good nature. pdfd 8 The activities of Masque and Wig were under the able leadership of president Jeanne Stone, secretary Lorraine Shan- ley, and treasurer Catherine Swain. Some of the activities were the Loyola Play Festival at Thanksgiving, The Lord,s Prayerv, the Christmas play, :cCl11'lSt111HS on the Village Squaref, the Senior Play, Quality Streetv and a variety show of talent se- lected from each class. Miss Murphy explains c'Put action into your wordsv, to our budding stars Audrey Kiley, Kathleen Mahoney, and Helen Barton as they prepare for Cheoifs play Christmas on the Village Squaref' ' , i p 1 1 4 Page 68 p!6lgQl ff Ctgedll fd Stepping into the limelight our aspiring drzunutists succeeded in capturing the hearts of all, their efforts revealing their eagerness to achieve perfection in their performance. The freshmen produced a play describing the eventful life of Mother Mary VVard as their contribution in the celebration of Mother St. Aedan's feastday. Under the direction of Miss Murphy the sophomore group deinonstratecl the constant struggle between vice and virtue and also the clown- fall of poor speech. No play however brief is complete Without the assistanc of the lighting crew. 6 Page 69 Mm . ..., ,, .Tx -..-... . ...,. .., .. .763 mei .Happen jo Initiation gave the stern seniors a chance at sweet revenge at the expense of the frightened but good natured freshies whose good sportsmanship merited the congratulations of the upperclassinen. Upper left-Roasting hot dogs with nmrslnnalloxvs on sticks. Upper right-Dolores Freitag with hcr dscrvant , Mary Jane Flynn. Center left-Seniors Marjorie Meyer, Nancy Huy and Ann Graham provided amusement by singing H0110 Finger, One Thumb, Keep Moving. Cenler-Freshmen Patricia Murray and Marie V izcaino were Buses arrived for the K1ll?lStCI'S,, and slaves on the clear day of October 14. Their destination was the Point with Lake Michigan as a background. fed fish from Lake Michigan by Rose Marie Fox and Carol Ilarris. Center right-Seniors Rosemary Cassidy, Veronica Bankert, Marcella Farrell, and Rosemary Dullin play truth and con- rcqncnces. 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Center-the Cure, Betty Burke, urges Bose not to be bitter. Lower right-Kathleen Lavin, the fugitive, seeking protection from Rose. ,,,,.,,T3?,,.,,,?...., .., , ,, -, .., .., Qalfeflfg ,HOLLFJ Upper left- Margaret Mary Morgan and Lois Tallet replace their class rings after they have been blessed by Father McClear, SJ., in the closing ceremony of the retreat. Upper right- VVith lighted candles, fresh flowers and burning vigil lights the chapel altar was duly Htted out for the King. Center left- The leader, the inspirer, and the helper combined was Father Ernest McClear, Sal., retreat master for the seniors and juniors. Center riglzt- Ann Graham will tell you always do it with a smile as she marks the attendance records. Lower left- Religious instruction is given to the senior class by the Reverend James Toolan, C.S.V. Lower righl- Strong is the love of her chil- dren-,ii is the watchword of these Lorettoans in sweaters of blue and white as they rally around their ban- ner. aw, E Wm 5 5 ,swf i 5 1 , v a ,W cg- hifi? .1-,L , I - 'NM , , 222:1 5 , Q W -.Av- -- :, :., ' 2s:. E YVQ' 'EJ WQMALEM ' Q- A: M Z, 352 ., Qi 'A-QFD A '53-Q X f A . 591 'lfvfgg -7' . 1: ' . 1 wi? Q42 -, Nqr - .5 f ,., Timm, , 4 , vb ww A B 3 P ff - N '!F'H N Fm W fs, A-fgli z . f'i' . .fI 23 QYQ ' 'QSQNQ K ,,Mk,l a g , izu my - ' ,x9'5f5YQ iv gxgjwgu E I 1 ai, f V 255259 0. WA ea--get 'Nf'f.YS'W4 ,xt Ky 1 Q 9 'Milf it ive D '55 , wx... W of 3 M 21' S K Q-0 5 1 'Q-.W - ,Bn Q IQ . as Y: W . U ,Qs ggi my ' E55 Ag :.:.:. ,,: is - X -- RH . if A ' 51 Q' .5353 -- A xy :K m.,4e.f,.f mei-a..6f Busy days of planning and packing came to a climax when twenty-six seniors bade farewell to their parents and with Mother Juana, Mother Ed- warda, Miss Kennedy, and Miss Kuhn at last heard that longed for Hall aboardv. Yes, we were on our way to Toronto and four glorious days of Loretto in Canada. Loretto Abbey was our home and long will be our memories of - dancing in the recreation room, skating on the ice-covered Abbey grounds, the de- licious dinners, and never ending conversation with our new found friends. On our arrival we began a whirlwind of activity. During the tea at Brunswick the spirit of friendliness and gaiety prevailed among all Lorettoans. Sunday afternoon brought a surprise tea dance at Loretto College. Early in the morning on the last day of our stay we started the journey to Loretto Academy Niagara. ' Half-way we stopped at lovely Loretto, Hamilton, where we were royally welcomed, served brunch, and shown around. All too soon we were again on our way. Arriving at Niagara we were awe-stricken by the splendor of the Falls and the surrounding country, as well as graciously entertained at tea, and shown about the school. After many memorable moments we were once more on our way to the Abbey where we bade a fond farewell to our new Canadian friends. Many heartfelt thanks go out to you, Loretto in Canada, for showing us four of the happiest days of our lives. Page 78 L.. 1 V sm.. ,B ,Q -'G an 'K' Page 79 Q if f i 4 - - M, fm 93592 M X sim -f' gYfi,4 Xgf ,H A is W aisui1?. .4 m-. Q, All . 42 3 ,Q ,. 154' S :ci as Qf' ll! 'R WN? '!':'w-ssr-W 1. Q. -Q-. jj-wh M A if s QQ W , 1' , sf . :mi L frm W wx ..f. ,,,' , ,1, A XA MW mam J sf me H M Z W My , H 3.1 Maw, Mm nxt. mis A-R M B wa sms-x fs' f'. sg ,,. 5 xv ' 1 - I2 I ' Q 1 V., ' A ' M '-L. X' I xiii wr x M x S sw if' m 'Wl3N Nu- .qw xi 1 .,,- A Ei- NZ-gf X 3 my 1 '5TQs'f'A3? f 3 F 7 'sr 4 'Sif ,b :Nga QT - , x sawn ,, nz 5, .av .- WXiQW?3:g?jmWs 7:A'ggSiSgvM 5-if gawfg M 'mm .15 -M Xl.. ag . bn' 11 x :Ili ' QMQ .8535 .W WE' W E538 52365 ins gsm W ,Wm 3 Wi .A-W 3- F55 sm Sins' www W. W Aga, 5 Y 'WW 55 QW fug- vw W M is W . my was ww Z aw, SSH!! 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Lower- And still they gazed and still the Wonder grew at the bids carefully choosen by Dorothy Mur- ray, Audrey Howard and Mary Frances Reilly. Page 84 hs- Qi-V paindow if Upper left-After weeks of deliberation Rosemary Duffin, Kath- ryn Leonard, and Betty Nachel presented the senior class with tiny, glittering bids that will always be Among Our Souvenirsf' Upper right- That,s My Iclealn-these words fllled the hearts of Lorettoans as they chose Miss Loretto of 1948, Helen Barton. Her admiring court was composed of Rosemary Skolcan, seniorg Kathryn Hughes, freshmang Dorothy Murray, juniorg and Betty Hedderman, sophomore. Lower left-c'VVith a Song in Their Heartsn Theresa Pertchi, Mau-- reen Galvin, and Dolores Freitag selected Bob Ruehleis band to help waltz the evening away. Lower right-Kathleen Mahoney, Patricia Lenz, and Rosemary Doody aptly chose the East Room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel for their c'Dreamv prom. Page 85 B E6LlfLfQ0bL6 LLQQFL7 5?f6lI 5 O! Crowner M X..--H-wee as 5 it 4 r ' X'lw:?9:3f5 I Z i ef 5a.f..,M.- .-.,.:.x- H ,fl fig Q sg '. i V li ' I I ' M l 'i s r ijamww April showers, bring May flowers and a wreath of roses Our Lady's crown. The procession extends from the school the church and on up to the altar as the living rosary begi To the strains of O Mary we crown thee with blossoms today the prefect places the wreath of flowers upon Our Lady. Pa ge 86 ,W 4 ' . 1 ,S 3 K . x , A 'F , . . My ig ilfifl' 'gif ,, 'C' , Y 3, .1 L: , - .. 5 3 W2 V W Q H 55 4. if ' Z we awk? A' gf, ,givin T' 'H , V 1,5 lass? -. ' ff? mi V f Msf x K' Siifiiwfx 595 5? 5? wrq ony-1. ,N A . W - - v E 5 , ' . 'J Q E . 1 Q . 4 4 V . . L-:. L f , V W - 1 ,f Q I -fd Wm.-.1, 4 - 1 -' 35' 4 I . ,, A I 1 ,ggw , W 1 f' ff 1 - z X 5? '4 J ,W Q Q 5 1. . .4 Q T , ,-, ' W qv Mig' , ,, I 0 ,J ig . K Ag 1 I f.. 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All ,eyes front as the glee club prepares to lift their golden voices in harmony. leaf my e E yfnudicv As gay as its music, the glee club brings pleasure Wherever it goes. Under the earnest direction of Mr. Carl Behnke our songhirds float on the cloud of musical perfection. The group though it cannot draw an angel down Works hard to raise mor- tals to the sky. Page 89 M I QCU'i'L 'KEvery face a smiling onev, was the appearance of all who attended the Junior Prom on February 6th, 1948. Rustling skirts and dancers whirling to the melodious strains of the band helped to make the night Wonderfulv. The highlight of the evening was the grand march led by the Junior class oflicers and their escorts. Pg90 Florence Adams .......... Margaret Baggott ........ Sally Baggott ............ Veronica Bankert ...... Helen Barton ............ Rosemary Benson .... Mary Jane Brown ........ Betty Burke .............. Rosemary Cassidy ........ Caroline Chamberlain Cathleen Chandler ...... Kathleen Cleary ............. 115851115727 s. 11111151644 w. fffffivisa s. irecforg . 6321 S. Hoyne Avenue ....... ........ H em. 5781 8230 S. Elizabeth ............ 8230 S. Elizabeth ......... 7719 S. Honore St .....,,. 6711 Normal Blvd ........ Morgan St .,..... 6134 S. Halsted St ....... 614 VV. 77th St .......... 44th St .............. 6715 S. Aberdeen St ....... 521 W. 65th Place ........ Campbell ............. ........Tri. 8482 ........Tri. 8482 ..Rad. 0332 Eng. 10012 ..........N01-. 2652 ..........N01-. 5261 8925 ..Bou. 7846 ..Eng. 1050 .Wen. 5772 ...Pro. 2130 . Mary Therese Cook ......, .......... 7 230 S. Union Avenue ........ .......... A be. 6479 Mary Ellen Cummings ....... .......... 5 43 W. 66th St .......,..,....... .Wen. 2593 Mary Devlin ................ .......... 8 535 S. Carpenter ................ .......,. S te. 10465 Rosemary Doody ...... .......... 6 915 Eggleston Avenue ......... ...,...... A be 8453 Ann Donnersberger .... .......... 6 647 Stewart Avenue ......., .Wen 4791 Rosemary Duflin ......,...... .......... S 146 s. Iustine si ............. ........ s te 5400 Evelyn Enzenbacher ....... .......... 6 847 Union Avenue..f,,.' .... ..Abe 6971 Catherine Farrell ....,.,. .,..,.,.,. 6 553 Emerald Avenue .,..,.,.. .......... N O1'. 8569 Marcella Farrell .......... ..7951 S. Ada St ................... ...Vin 1980 Elaine Farrington ........... .......... 5 845 S. Princeton Avenue .......... ......... W en 8775 Mary Louise Fillwalk ...................... 6333 S. Morgan St ............ ..Wal 3780 Mary Virginia Fitzgerald ................ 9841 S. Seeley .................. .......... B ev 7401 Ioan Foran ....................,.,.,,, .,.,.,.... 8 020 S. Hermitage .............. .......... R ad 6882 Rose Marie Fox .,...... .......... 6 454 S. Stewart Avenue... ..Eng 4072 Dolores Freitag ........ ,.,.,,..,. 7 552 Emerald Avenue ............ ........... S te 1065 Maureen Galvin ........ .......... 5 32 W. Marquette Blvd... .Wen 7091 Mary Gillespie ........ .......... 7 205 S. Yale ...................... ............ T 1'1 7631 Virginia Gleason ...... .......... 7 633 S. Emerald .............. ..Racl. 4147 Ann Graham ................... .......... 7 700 S. Sangamon St ......... ........ S te 6306 Margaret Harrington ......... .......... 8 530 S. Elizabeth St ........ ..-Vi11- 1093 Carol Harris ................... .......... 5 51 W. 43rd St ............. ..B0l1 1450 Nancy Hay ............. .-2534 W. 64th St ................... .......... R Gp 2027 joan Healy ................ .......... 6 747 S. Emerald Avenue ....... .......... E ng. 7953 Catherine Herman ...... .......... 3 21 W. 60th Place ............... ..................--.-- Dorothy Horbach ........ .......... 2 23 W. 60th St .................. Eng- 10163 Julianne Hurley ,........ .. .......... 6954 S. Harvard Avenue ......... .......... A be 1593 Lorraine Johnson ........ .......... 7 425 S. Peoria St ............... -.Abe. 0163 Margaret Julian ........ .......... 7 252 S. Oakley ......... .......... Fl ep 9513 Anna Kerner ..... .......... 5 934 S. Green St ....... .W611. 8673 1640 W. 79th St ....... ...Vin 0094 Audrey Kiley ......... Pg91 I.- irecforg . Ioan Kosticlc .............., .......... 5 930 S. Bishop .......... .......... R ep 9268 Marilyn La Fauce .......... .......... 5 509 S. Whipple ....... ........ P ro 3189 Marie Kathleen Lavin ...... .......... 6 138 S. Bishop .................. .......... R ep 6429 Ioan Le Blanc ................. .......... 6 911 S. Halsted St ........... .......... A be 3360 Patricia Lenz ............... .......... 5 940 S. Shields ................. .......... N or 6000 Kathryn Leonard ....... .......... 7 133 S. Union Avenue ....... ,......... A be 8844 Kathleen Mahoney ......... .......... 1 153 W. 65th St ................ Wen. 2685 Marjorie Meyer ................ . .......... 3634 W. 62nd Place ......... ........ P ro 9370 Margaret Mary Morgan .................. 6537 S. May St ............. .......... N or 7576 Frances Mrduljas .............. .......... 4 71 W. 28th St ................ ....... C al 9186 Patricia Mulherin .......... .......... 7 327 S. Princeton Ave ........ .......... A be. 3358 Kathleen Mulholland ........ .......... 8 524 S. Laiiin ,,.....,.,....,.......,...,.. .....,,.,......,....,.,.... Margaret McFadden ....... .......... 6 848 S. Wentworth Avenue .................... Abe 8496 Theresa McGowan ......... .......... 6 418 S. Honore ........................ ......... P ro. 10469 Bette Nachel ............... .......... 6 916 S. Peoria St .......... ......... H ucl 2764 Edith Nicolay ......... ........., 7 400 S. Peoria St ............. .......... A be 1642 Ruth Niesen ........... .......... 1 0718 Seeley Avenue ......... .......... B ev. 0716 Iane O'D0nnell ....... .......... 6 348 S. Stewart Avenue ........ ......... V Ven 7432 Theresa Pertchi ........ ........ - 6305 S. Normal Blvd .......... Wen 2353 Theresa Poydock ......... ........,, 7 18 W. Marquette Blvd ...,.,.., ,..,,,,,,,..,,,...,,.,, Betty Prete ............... .......... 8 117 S. Emerald Avenue ....... ........ T ri 4048 Rita Quinn ............ .......... 6 58 W. 64th St .................... .Eng 2882 Kathryn Raclloff ' ......... ........ . 10721 S. Fairiield ............. .......... B ev 9794 Eleanore Richards ....... .......... 6 623 S. Perry Avenue ,.,.,.,. VV en 7766 Rosemary Riley ........ .......... 7 624 S. Union Avenue ........ ........ S te 5470 Mary Jane Russ ........... .......... 7 18 W. 73rd St ................... ............. ........ Frances Santangelo ......... .......... 6 828 S. Green St ..................... ......... I iud 2196 Barbara Schuler ........ .......... 6 834 S. Emerald Avenue .... .Abe 4947 Rosemary Skokan ....... .......... 5 256 S. Albany Avenue ........... .......... C ro 0197 Lorraine Slattery ....... .......... 7 315 South Park ................. .Abe. 4683 Lorraine Shanley ......... .......... 2 911 S. Parnell .................... ........... V ic 6093 Jacqueline Smith ......... .,..,..... 1 540 W. 64th St .....................,. ,..,.,.... C ro 4249 Carol Stender .......... .......... 7 530 Wentworth Avenue .......... ....... V in 4306 Ieanne Stone ............ .,........ 7 520 S. May St ....................,... .......,.... S te 5268 Catherine Swain ......... ,643 W. 43rd Place ............... .......... B ou 2275 Lois Tallet ............... .......... 6 06 E. 90th Place ................ ...Ste 1912 Betty Tankesley .,..... .......... 7 845 S. Peoria St ..................... ....... V in 5639 Frances Thurson ......... ,......... 1 0940 S. Eggleston Avenue ........ ......... C om 3620 Marjorie Wagner ......... .......... 7 348 S. Emerald Avenue .......... .......... A be 7682 Winifred Wellman ......... .......... 9 20 WV. 35th St ....................... ....... Y ar. 4524 Catherine Zubricky ......... .......... 7 219 S. Mozart St ................ .......... G ro 3993 P g 92 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jolm F. Ryan Rev. Gerard Benson, O. Carm. Rev. Edward Boyle Rev. Rev. VVilliam E. Cousins James Farrell Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald Rev. John Hartnett Rev. Peter Riley Rev. Daniel Stokes Rev. James Toolan, C.S.V. GZIOIHQHO p6lfl 0l'I,6 . . . Mrs. Richard T. Brown Mr. Richard WV. Brown Mr. Mike Browne Mrs. M. E. Browne Miss Dorothy Buckley' 49 Mr. Earl Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckley Miss Joan Buckley '50 Miss Betty Burke '48 Mr. Frank J. Burke Mr. Jack Abrams Mrs. A. G. Adams Miss Betty Adams '45 Miss Florence Adams '48 Mrs. Marie V. Ambrose Mr. George Angsten Miss Margaret Angsten Miss Marion Angsten Mrs. H. Arndt Mrs. Donald Arquette Mr. C. VV. Baggott Mrs. C. W. Baggott, Miss Margaret Ann Bailey Mrs. VV. Ballweher Mr. and Mrs. A. F . 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William Doody Mrs. Ellen Doran Miss Noreen Doyle '44 Dramatic Club Mrs. L. A. Ducharme Mrs. George Duflfin Mr. E. P. Duggan Mrs. G. J. Dunklau Mr. Dennis Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwyer Miss Ann Maureen Easley Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Easley Mrs. C. Easthope Miss Patricia Eckenstein '47 Miss Evelyn Enzenbacher '48 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Enzenbacher Mrs. Andy Estock Mr. Leslie Evans Miss Catherine Farrell '48 Mrs. Frank Farrell Mr. John Farrell Miss Marcella Farrell '48 Miss Marion Farrell '50 Mrs. Mary Farrell Mr. Thomas Farrell Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Farrington Mr. Robert H. Farrington Mrs. Jolm Fenlon Mr. Jack Field Mrs. George Fifield Mr. Alfred Fillwalk Mr. Frank Fillwalk ' Miss Mary Louise Fillwalk '48 Mr. N. Finley Mrs. Nicholas Finley Dr. G. T. Fitzgerald Miss Sheila Fitzgerald Mrs. Rita Fitzmauriee Miss Maureen Flanagan '49 Mr. and Mrs. VV. G. Flanagan Mr. John Flatley Mrs. H. E. Flinn Miss Sara Flood '49 Mrs. E. J. Flynn Miss Marjorie Flynn A Miss Irene Fold Mr. and Mrs. Edmund S. 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Hill Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillmert Mrs. Catherine Hogan J. Frank Hogan and Sons, Realtors Mrs. VVilliam Hogan Mrs. J. P. Homan Home Room 13 Home Room 17 Home Room 21 Home Room 22 Home Room 24 Home Room 26 Home Room 30 I-lome Room 87 Miss Dorothv Horbach '48 Mrs. M. Horbach Mr. and Mrs. R. Horbach Mr. Robert Horton Mr. Donald I-Ioskinson Miss Mary Rita Hughes '47 Mrs. T. M. Hughes Mr. George Hurlev Miss Julianne Hurley '48 Miss Loretta Hurlev Miss Paula Husted '50 Mrs. Paul Husted Miss Anna Irvine Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jacques Mr. Henry Jeffery Mr. Paul Jeroch Miss Dolores Johnson '47 Mr. Edward Johnson Dr. E. L. Johnson ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Jolmson Miss Lorraine Johnson '48 Miss Mary Lou Johnson Mrs. David Joy Miss Josephine Joy '47 Mr. A. K. Joyce Miss Kathleen Julian Miss Patricia Julian Mrqand Mrs. Simon Julian Mr. Simon Julian, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kaufman Mrs. Catherine Kay Miss Kay Keating Mr. Michael F. Keaty Mrs. Theresa A. Keaty Mrs. F. N. Kelly Mr. M. A. Kelly Mrs. M. A. 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