Mercy High School - Mercian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1934
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Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago A f 1 ,i 'Z g?2 Q if ' Q Q Q Q aff? l'..U 0.0 H 1 1 'Q iieiff. 1 D H S' J-: ' 5 ' 0 Q HL' o,f?:u p o,.,a 5 . b'a Q '. rl .0 . Q .1 5 ' Q Q o 1: wir' rl ' 0 38 . . , . 3 51 Most Rev. Wlllnam D. O Brien, D.D., LL.D. . ' . . . . U 0 Auxlluary Bishop of Chlcago fit: g 101.1 .b Q, n if si' ai ang 0' Jifw M ,Z 'L 0 Q a Q 2 , Z e it Q bgfje SS 6,650 Q gal! 9 Q3 9 U 33092 if agen Q izwiff 0 Q ew 'Be fx Qi' 1 9' oy? 0 u -E U 4 HBH Hmm '- ,A farm ,' Eugg M E BQ U '-i? ' mi! :E HEQNEEQ E? if mm 5 :SNES w 'Engng s lg again Em i'P' Z? qiswaa 5 was EQ :ea ,fl Em n E 1? an n L qh Nigga QM nv , 14- ' mga W gg m .f A -- s Jw mf ll :FB wr li ESEUL kj 'Ca' have A h 5.5 55 EE A' lllm ' a an fu in Ill! IIIB ll has U EE W l I l E l I IBN Ill IIE ll I 52 I -l -tl . an E Q f fi Eu ' 525122 Hjgw 'Es :M 'n B J ,En 1, 2 4 I 1 5 J Bugs J .f-'W mm Rev. T. R. Shewbriclge Chaplain of Mercy High School 157 We gfbag if-3 I 0410 0 V Q1 ' than 522' ' Q Q My 7: IZ 9 .asf 0 qi Qi r' Q 55:43 Q 55' aaa - 47 , u S 2 Mother Mary Sophia 42? 35 Z, gi, . . . . of Mother Provmclal of the Chicago Provmcenfg U rg bl? of the Sisters of Mercy Q' egiffgg is milfs N' S5 Q :W 1555? U 9 ls 0 QQ .gi 9151? CC' 'Z' 43157 -A .Sw 5.579 5 iw Q35 5' 2, 933 6 Q Qi Hi, 5, 'Q -i .r Q QQ Q?-.J A? Q C7 41 525, il fr' 53,0 JL C533 'vffwqfaa' ,og fella 0 gb if 'E Qs, CSV-'v Q56 679 ,421 air' , r r Q55 G63 U so Q2 Q ff, ' 'U Y, xi? P wi Q7 thi: if 4, if . E 4, Q '- Ffa' 5 0 Q 35:5 5' 'Hi' dai 4: 537-2: 4 Z 'J I ,r 5' 1 ii.: gn big 1 'GZ' rg 1 ff ' 4 'XS Q 'o ,,c? a i Vi 50' 2 8 Z 47 U MU 51 :ag .g gf S1 l gE E55 '. at iff' 'Ea if sa HEC! E E3 ls E IB E! P3 I. is :-in ss 'mi ESS 'si E Haj Ea SIUE Nl SIE nl m ull: ci sn -RE 5 I Ill ll' I5 :HH E'w. ':tZ 1225: :fm :li . .R -E535 :L :Q 5:3 -mf: la. .'. :'l u-n ll: Hu rn: - I. nl:-. is m m f Q: 'E S3 NY H m e M A s A v 4- H uf e. r . ri x y .ss N iv s Here . . . the doors that are the approach to . . . many displays of our achievements . . . a senior play . . . a musical recital , . . a puppet show . . . perhaps a lecture . . . the approach finally to our diplomas. The main entrance . f . the hub of knowledge . . . the doorway to friendships never to be forgotten . . . the doorway to joys and sorrows inevi- table to high school lite . . . the doorway to this story of a school year. U U Q lfeg ft l l ,J i Q :5 Q a I O'gb' l:X.:q li: ' Q 4 1 'J o rlfh U. :U o'fb ' Q ai 0 'Zi.:1' iiifl' Q' O 5 ' ,' o .. ' y :gh 1 v 'Q I' GH: lr Q gl ff -if Pi his 1170: . 'i it 2 'z :. 5 'z' ajzftab qi 05.50 sb 595 Q be 43' 'f 'z,i,:S'4,,, 6' 'l .2 Qi' G M Q 2 ie 'L Qi 51390 Q 'Z 1 -:Jag gi 0 Q .-:fs a Q ii Zu' Q 0 iii Q O ai' I '. ' D H -IA ig -s:,Is E5 I'-:ll .I :-. : : ':E Ei: I.- . 'll 55255 H .H ':E 55: : :- -. T'-, hu . . ff 455: If :: .-c :.E:E:' E': i -c I. 1 .-c ll I: V .' . .I .-. g -QI. u -. : . .:.- lll Ill E':: ,um km gm is' M.. Tall poplars, like sentinels, guard the doorway, stretching themselves upward as though beseech- ing Heaven's blessing on their charge. Our school! To the child, it is a hope, to the Mercy girl, a possession, to the alumna, a memory. So each views it with a different emotion, . . . the child hopefully, the Mercy girl proudly, and the alumna longingly. Our Mercy! lt spreads its restful architec- ture across a block of campus to protecting wings. Elms, still gracefully tender, along the parkway ,... a leafy hedge edging the green terrace . . . silent evidence that God Himself would have His part in making our school beautiful. U n h'u Q ' '. 'f . 0 15-f' Us ogg 1 a:?'u' c,.Io 1 in D 'n Q a o U' Q' in .2 'yi ':. Q it ngfgn Q. .U U . b'o O 0' .0 'ZZ' ft' 'f lu' j ' at , ., 1 :!'- Q ,'!a!' '- rr I 1 I ii. ii: ,a l D U D 0 :lib ...... . 1'a U :I ' . ' Q U El-i: ,Q Q.: T 0:3 ' 1 3.1 . Q, y b..:l 'Q r:,:1 g Ek :PE ':E,Ei IH! ll!! U ' l nglg :-., .Qs ' 51: IES' QQ FEI I an I ie, E 'S ... Q .211-2 alll nz' :S A U-Q ' all .- -. , 5:5 :Q 'ig-: Islsifi 5 Els Eiga H BHK K -:gs 'es ,PZ ru 5.5 Fe' iff :'.: -Ing? ::.mB: E '.: ':: 'EEE I .---:I .3 Le. -4 Where our Sisters dwell . . . the home of sacrifice . . . sacrifice made that we may boast of a Catholic education. Here . . . the home of Catholic cul- ture bequeathed to us in high and holy lessons. PM Q5 F , Q fx S' 'F I 37 ii ' , , 5' 1 Q Q 'A Q .fly l .U.l. l b'Ql l I Q l :Q ' . 2' 'Q U hthfb Q' Q' Qfi' 'Z ii Q'?'lz v 'lv Q Q'1 Q PQ Q : 'Q 1 ' 2 Our school . . . we conclude it does z ' li not consist of buildings for we view it 2 0 2 from many angles and can see only the 2 q'f'q - J' 'Q dreams entrapped within. 1.1.1 .Z Q iq. :'.:q. 'Z'f 'J' Qi 1 2' Q 1 Q, Q Q HJQ :Q A Q,',4r Q 2 ' I' ' .3 23 .':' Q' 'Q Q .Q lg. Q gi ' 'Q '. 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You must accept the bits of paper that are your diplomas and go into a greater arena. Dear girls, you take with you into a future misted by inexperience the memory of many les- sons distinctly Christian and distinctly Catholic. . . lessons given to you to carry you safely from girl- hood to loveliest womanhood. We, your teachers, have hoped for you: we have stretched forth care- ful fingers to guide you and you will not forget. You end your high school days with a Catholic training you must not forget. We trust that your diary of the future will speak of the same happiness expressed in that of your high school days. We trust that, however happy, however filled with worldly pleasures, it will reflect the Catholic training impressed upon you during your last four years. We trust it will reflect the pure heart of the convent-bred girl. And lastly, we hope that your diary stories will include tales of many pleasant visits to your Mercy. Dear Girls of I934, as you speak sweet, awk- I l I-'-'ni .'.-.'.'.-.'.- I 'Q . ll .ll---I' I lnl ln l 1' I i I-'s I -' ' :ISE-. -'EEZEE l - ---.:-. - : n' 'I Q H H H u u'1's l Elllills . . , 5 ' ' I 1 I I l l lazy: '- ' :nuns E 5 5 :nlgn: QL 5 '3- n ,,, ni 5- l 'llllllg 3 gl' O ': E it :'.:n'- 'g gt Ill.. C 77 6 : ww 5. F 2? 3 lllllll. 2- -U g - m u nl Q. Eu I :U I 2 U2 l..:ll i Q ' U fb 3 :nuns E5 3 l W CL 2 :Illini 5 gh? l F 522' Class Officers MARY CALLACHER President 0 MARY VITA Vice President 0 BETTY SCRIBNER Recording Secretary VIRGINIA HAYES I I J' :i ,:s : 'I Tzllil 'gifs I.. -. .-: Sis sEs':3 : .: n' n.u I.. .I 11 -2 ' . Q13-E :Eggs . 1- ',u: Es' Financial Secretary -Eiga. . - Ill: .:: -'I . ' 3 '-2111. 'l..'2 ELIZABETH CAVANAUGH ' ::: - '- '. .'. Z' E': :I:' 55.5 'Bruin ALlcE DURKIN . :: :fs ' I-4 I 5 '-F: :I: -5 -C ':::-- .' E: I-II E -g Ch llll 5 ll ll 5 ll li . g:: .- Inga- ns:-Lao aE::u- aE:.....:Eu n5::l. IQIIIEI: fllll- E lik-I I I I : I I I I I I ll I I I l . :Eg I-I lil lil l-llll- l:l I:u l:llll- lgl :II .-nun' : l:l I-I l:l :I f all -'-I .lll:- gan? :- I fi III!! :': IEE' '- 'sais' .Ulises ll NL! nn! H Bl 'U l -n I l I I '5 lah -. 5:2 'ua E I' 5 'Z 'li S I : .-' :rl :5:'5: sis' - n' . ': - 2' -. 'Z-I E': :If E-' ': :sig ll llgll u:u 29:1 '. . gg .5 1 :' :ll l-l- 5.1.1 II: I: I'-' .: H. ' E ' 5....E E..' ' E . E En 'F 'sf ' g sail. :l.::a single IRENE ABROMAITIS All Saints M.A.A. Like a shy moon, moving on with the world . . . yet keeping discreetly aloof from it. IOSEPHINE ADAMS St. justin Martyr M.A.A. invigorating character . . . eyes crinkling with laughter . . . a pleasing girlish dignity. VIRGINIA BALZANO McClellan EI Circulo Espanol, secretaryg M.A.A. Great brown eyes fairly snapping with excite- ment . . . quick in motion and speech . . . full of pep and go. PATRICIA BARRETT St. Philip Neri Honor studentg D.S.C.: M.A.A.: Clee club. Tawney haired . . . unruffled reserve . . . if caught in a fire, Pat would still remain cool . . . yust dotes on pretty shoes. FRANCES BAUCH St. Sabina Glee club, M.A.A., Virgil club. The nonsense of this fun-loving girl is made pleasing by her rich, carefully inflected voice and her graceful manners. MARY BERITICH St. Leo Art clubg M.A.A.: Art editor, Mercian staff. Always busy, always bright. Pencil, pen, and paint brush reigned supreme among Mary's toys until a typing machine came into her life. EDNA BORDA Aquinas Sewing club, M.A.A.: Glee club: Le Cercle Francais. Silver slippers twinkling over a glass dance floor . . . laughter floating over a slim shoulder. DOROTHY BOSTWICK St. Clotilde Honor student, M.A.A. A first-rate mind that reacts to a variety of stimuli . . . a responsive concern in every phase ot school life. E I RENE BOYLAN St. Leo M.A.A.: Civic club. Tolerates homework with a passive smile . . . reminds one of a small child in a crisp white apron playing house. WI NIFRED BRENNAN St. Felicitas M.A.A., Glee club. Comes to a climax in a quick, smart response. ,. sharp glances take in a world of information easily retained. A .'. l':' -2- .531 fi E I I 'ui l lllll- -. -- -I l:l I-I -:- :1- 5 -f ee. --.,s-s-- 'nl- ROSEMARY BRINKMAN All Saints Honor student: M.A.A. Knows the secret of satisfaction in doing all Things well: on the top alphabetically: on the top scholastically. V MARY BRUEN Our Lady of Good Counsel Civic club: M.A.A.: Dramatic club. A wild prairie rose . . . Winsome . . . affable . . . every sentence accented by a regal tilt of her head. HELEN BURKE Our Lady of Solace M.AA.: Sewing club: D.S.C.: German club, president. True blue yet never blue . . . studies with savage determination: considers it a point of honor to get everything done on schedule. LOIS BYRNES Pullman M.A.A.: Student council: Sewing club. A slow, suave voice that drifts pleasantly to the ear, In her unhurried way she is hurrying through high school, making four years in three. MARIE BYRNES St. Thomas Apostle M.A.A. A loyal supporter of Wrigley's . . . Well, you see it's this way . . . pet quotation of Marie's. Cheerful. MADELINE CALKIN St. Columbanus M.A.A.: Booster club: Civic club. Spirit of perennial youth . . . naive and inimitable humor . . . worries with a smile. MARY CANAVAN Honor student: M.A.A.: Clee club: Dramatic club: Mercian staff. A languid manner veiling an active mind . . . mourns the fact that she has never outgrown her twelve-year-old height. MARJORIE CANNON St. Catherine of Genoa M.A.A., vicefpresident: Student council, vice- president: Glee club: Dramatic club: Monogram club: basketball team. Snappy comebacks pop out with earnest throaty laughter . . . one of the most valuable players on the team . . . kind of skin advertisements rave about. ANNA RITA CAREY St. Gabriel Le Cercle Francais: M.A.A.: Civic club: D.S.C. When the tendency to study forsakes her, she sets wits on all fours and finds satisfaction in droll remarks. LORETTA CARROLL St. Sabina M.A.A.: D.S.C., president: Sewing club: Dramatic club: Glee club: V.C.C. Beautiful russet hair . . . loves cooking and dancing . . . or is it dancing and cooking? . . . accommodating with her car. l 's:..:a' 'a:::'- 'af-.,.-e' 'a::2'- in HB : : : : I I : : I : llll I P: ::-2 'E l-l . I-I l-I I-llll. I:I l.l l-llll- Ill :'I -'nn' 'll :Ig 'I l u '-L e , ,...,4g. ,. . 'I' I I I II! B'- : n In M ni nge DG 12 E Dr: n ra Q29 BBBBH In I IH ll IIB B Basin I' i m 'lil .Az J fr :i . 5 S : 4 U, 533 Bl uname: an E lima J' Ill I I R I Sl Ill IN ll E nl H ll 7' if 2 ' ii 5g.na ., :ti el l an E35 l: um HB Z: sa m i BB I B U Q5 EL 'HE ti .r B- l m H :B I I we :-- pgs . , ' I I is -5.- m -I ii Fa H If M.. In B rf In- :'-B 'Ig qs I L I -. 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EE use am 5,1 mes X553 ei 2 ' 5 RQ .. sam 'ss ' B I ll I I .ll:ll. l.l l.l l-llll- I.: V I I l.llll. lgll I 'I ll I : :llll: :Il' I 'I d z :lla : : I . lsll :funn ulllll ' ' 1 I u ' I 5 n I 'n 'u n l'n I-I u I n nu I n n u I llll a n I u un ELIZABETH CAVANAUGH St. Clara Class treasurer: C-lee club: El Circulo Espanol: M.A.A.: Civic club. A class treasurer that is a class treasure . . . no Shylock, but has a winning way of appealing when she wants our small change. RITA CAVANAC-H Our Lady of Bethlehem l-:onor student: Apostolic delegate: M.A.A.: Virgil c ub. Not even a Virgil test disturbs Rita . . . she comes out highest in the hardest. ls she really sad or merely serious? CATHERlNE CHERRY St. Patrick Dramatic club: M.A.A. A still, small voice . . . submissive as melting snow. ALICE CHESS St. Mary Magdalene Sewing club: M.A.A. Has the loveliness of girlish innocence which never becomes superfluous . . . takes even humorous incidents seriously. EUGENIE CHESS St. Mary Magdalene M.A.A.: Booster club: Sewing club, secretary. Always young . . . always expectant . . . we would like her in a white dress with fluffy ruffles. MARGARET CLEVERLY St. Anne Honor student: Civic club: Our Lady delegate: M.A.A.: D.S.C.: Braille club. The name isn't all that's clever . . . it vies with herself and her becoming red tresses. FLORENCE CLIFFORD St. Leo Le Circle Francais: M.A.A.: Catholic Social Action delegate: Mission delegate. Questioning eyes . . . loses herself completely in a procession of sodality interests. MARION COGGINS Little Flower Honor student: M.A.A., president: basketball captain: Glee club: Mercy-Hi Rays staff: Mono- gram club: Mercian staff: Virgil club. Reminds one of Pan . . . blithe . . , clever . . . Quicksilver on the basketball floor . . . our basketball captain. LORRAINE COHAN Myra Bradwell Honor student: Glee club: Mission delegate: M.A.A.: Dramatic club: Sewing club, vice-presi- dent. An honor student whose industry is tempered by a love of dancing. Never fails to express gratitude and sympathy where it is due . . . an inborn courtesy. MARY CATHERINE CONNELL St. Frances Honor student: M.A.A.: Le Cercle Francais: Mer- cian staff: Dramatic club, vice-president: Glee club. The Aristocrat forsakes her nobility and be- comes a sweetly submissive school girl . . . walks the way of right and duty. lllllnl L I :ll-. :lf . .llllll: ll-I U Iilllll: .5-' igs, iii .. I .-.. LL . -:-- .' HELEN CONNELLY St. Bernard M.A.A.g Le Cercle Francaisg Glee clubp Dramatic club. Helen knows the magic of the smartest in fashions . . . once made the front page of the Trib's rotogravure section. MARGARET CONNOLLY Lindblom M.A.A. Timidity produces an easily blushed countenance . . . zealous for what is right and what is good. SARAH CONROY St. Dorothy lN1l.A.A.g Glee clubg El Circulo Espanolg Monogram c ub. Enjoys the most senseless frolic as long as il includes dancing . . . plenty of spark for a little girl. RITA CONWAY St. Gabriel M.A.A. Goes her way conscientiously without seeking recognition . . . vitality disguised behind a pas- sive expression. ELIZABETH COSTELLO St. Theodore M.A,A.g Eucharistic delegate, Another little-girl type . . . enjoys everything and everybody quietly and unobtrusively. MARGUERITE COX St. Gabriel M.A.A. Gripped by doubt and hesitation . . . never leads but follows with a spirit rightful enough to carry her through. - ELAINE CRILLY St. Felicitas M.A.A.g Booster clubg Sewing club. Shy winsomeness . . . delectable blushes . . . the brunette half of the twins gives us a study in contrast. ROSEMARY CRILLY St. Felicitas M,A.A.g Sewing club. Copper-haired Rosebud lives up on a rainbow . , . a pertly tilted Irish nose . . . elfin features. NORA CROWLEY St. loachim M.A.A.g Sewing club: Glee club. When shyness and self-consciousness stand in the way of spoken words, Nora's eyes express her friendliness and sense of humor. MARY CATHERINE DALY St. Columbanus M.A.A.g Braille club: Catholic Social Action delegate. Flashing brown eyes fringed with envious lashes , . . Dryad-like suppleness reminding one ot utmost composure. u I I I- l:l lil I:l l:llll- l:l l:l l:llll. l:l :ll .-llll- .- : u 1: 1 ' 'u: :EE fl: Sn . 1- E it - ' rj' .:..-- E' -DB vu' . - .- E 'E Illj 2 I'- IEE: :tr i':i s:.: ,-::.., .:' . .g-...- -. .-I E : :I:' U---ll 5 ' -I I -.. .a P: :I- :: :': I I- l -: :- E'--3? I .' -I I I3 I - 'J' i i 1- - I 'a rn :va '-3 523 as :ess as ca CB ri? is' .B X3 s H ' Be is VJ 1.3 Rmeiim all 'E' I.: Hifi I Ula g mics .iz an llil .eg m map Ea BE E133 wg nmg Ei , emo F53 Q, on FQ .331 if? Sn mam Q as is ef us G E Bm fix nn: :ES EQ isis HS .lf an ei . ,D . E if ' 'nl I F fe 'LLQQ an l'. 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Youthful casualness . . . a delicious little-girl lisp . . . a leather iacket and beret and Pat is ready tor any occasion. CATHERINE DONAHUE St. Leo M.A.A.g Clee clubg Dramatic Art clubg El Circulo Espanol: Catholic Social Action delegate. A crowning glory of red-gold curls . . . a strange complement for a placid temper . . . offset by moods of mischief. EILEEN DOOLEY St. Columbanus M.A.A.1 Glee club. immune to school worries . . . rests her chin in a cupped hand and stays put until called upon. FLORENCE DORAN St. Sabina M.A.A. Timid, then blossoms into real charm . . . be- lieves in finding beauty in her work . . . even history. ANNE DORE Englewood M.A.A,g Virgil club. Would the soft smile and tender eyes change under a reprimand? They do not know chas- tisement, because their owner never needs it. VERON ICA DOWEIKO Van Vlisssengen Honor studentg M.A.A.g basketball: Monogram club. Lithe . . . retains her equilibrium even when in the midst of the most thrilling game or the most grilling test. PATRlClA DUNNICLIFFE St. Nicholas of Tolentine Dramatic club: M.A.A.g D.S.C.g El Circulo Es- panolg Glee club. Dresden coloring . . . framed in the picture of her times . . . recites best with arms folded. ALlCE DURKIN St. Leo Class social chairmang M.A.A.g Dramatic Art club: Monogram club. An unintentional pout changes to a whimsical smile . . . a whirl of Alice blue on a dance floor, fl 'ZIBEUXI . ess as sie Egg wigs: rs I Ill Ill si QL '- ein ni gr 2. .: E E Fig Um Q mi? : ': 5 3 eil Z2 sis ll IIITI ll i E ' ' 'Brie EES :P-,S 'J'- ELlNOR EIDIMT St. Cecilia Honor student, M.A.A. Droops at the thought of homework, then bol- sters up courage to face it, and produces a brilliant recitation. ROSEMARY ENRIGHT Little Flower Honor student, M.A.A.g Glee club, president: V.C.C.g El Circulo Espanol, Chairman Mission Section, sodalityg Piano Certificate class: Voice Certificate class. Unspoiled mischiet carrying a weight of talents . . . student, musician, dancer, artist, writer . . . all wrapped up in a sheath of humility. ARVILLA FALLON St. Felicitas Honor student: M.A.A,1 Mercian staff, Catholic Social Action delegate. We would place her in a high-backed chair of carvxeil wood and tapestries and call her Queen o it. MILDRED FARRELL St. loachim lNqi.,g.A.g Clee club, Sewing Club: Dramatic Art cu . ' A leap and a shout marks Mildred's appearance and immediately all dullness is dispersed. MARGUERITE FEDERBUSCH Hirsch M.A.A.g Glee club, D,S.C., vice-president, Art club, secretary. Midnight-dark lashes shade immense, luminous eyes . . . repeatedly poises her pencil and gazes absently out of the window. MARY CATHERINE FINLEY St. Anthony de Padua M.A.A.3 Dramatic Art club, Civic club: Catholic Literature delegate. Often reveals her passions by wearing gaily col- ored hairbows atop her red hair . . . confesses a preference for things naturalistic rather than romantic . . . unique individuality. MARGARET FINNECAN St. Leo M.A.A. A self-starter . . . never needs pushing, but goes where she pleases . . . rollicking, madcap air. ANNE FITZGERALD St. Rita M.A.A.: Clee club: Sewing clubg Catholic Social Action delegate. Keeps the wheels turning . . . fun loving . . . lovely coiffure with its deep natural waves and cute little curls framing her face. FLORENCE FLEMINC St. Anne M.A,A. Lives an independent, interior life . . . zealous, determined worker . . . girlish and serene. MARIE FLEMING St. Anne Sewing club, M.A.A,g Braille club, Civic club. 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Our editor-in-chief takes inventory of her pages and smiles contentedly . . . happy with her hard won achievement . . . happy and even a little tired . . . but she wouldn't have missed it for the world. MARGARET GALVlN St. Leo Dramatic Art club: M,A.A. One would never expect droll remarks from this LITTLE girl with that school girl complexion and innocent chira blue eyes. To be a good student costs her no effort. MAXINE GAUGHAN Hirsch Max wears clothes with an air . . . her charm- ing friendliness won many pals for her at Mercy though she came only last February. HELEN GERGETS St. ,Cecilia Honor student: M.AiA. lf teachers advertised for perfect students, Helen's application would be given first con- sideration, MARION GlLL St. Columbanus M.A.A. Loves to laugh and blooms like a poppy when she does . . . never lets work interfere with her fun. RENATA GOLDEN St. Theodore Honor studentg C-lee club: Dramatic Art club: chairman, Our Lady Section of Sodalityg Catholic Social Action delegate: M.A.A. A straightway story of school life . . . voice deep like a temple bell-it's Ronnie's own. ROBERTA GRADY St. loachim Glee clubg El Circulo Espanolg M.A.A. Everyone knows her nickname . . . Bobbie flares across the back of her blue sports jacket . . . can she be as demure as she looks? MARY CATH ERI NE GRANVILLE l i ul St. justin Martyr M.A.A. When things go wrong she hums a tune . . . Patience is a noble virtue . . . systematic. llll ll I. '..:: n an Ill 'Sn I I I l 3 I I - I B ' I I U I Illl I. . I 5 l I -I I 1 I .I I I ll 1 u I I I I I Il q I u I , 'ul I!! -l'-.2 !..'. S is GERTRUDE HAGERTY Holy Rosary l M.A.A.g Sewing club. The tiniest of the seniors now chants Matins and Lauds with the Sisters of Mercy. MARY HALLIC-AN St. Kilian Glee club: M.A.A.g Dramatic Art clubg D.S.C.p Sewing club. Unspoiled by a whir of admiration . . . childish innocence . . . untainted by modern influences. KATHRYN HALM St. Dorothy M.A.A. Quiet manner drenched with sweetness . . . a little girl in blue ruffles discovers that there are fairies in the bottom of her garden. LORETTA HANLEY St. Patrick D.S.C.g Civic clubg Catholic Social Action dele- gateg M.A.A. A droll wink accompanies a teasing smile . . . just a normal, happy girl of candid manner and outspoken words. KATHERINE HATCH Little Flower C-lee club: D.S.C,g Civic club. Her leisurely way a challenge to the hectic hurry of fellow classmen . . . she gets there just the same. VIRGINIA HAYES St. Francis de Paula Honor studentg Class financial secretary: M.A.A., secretary: Le Cercle Francais, secretaryg Clee clubg Student council: Catholic Social Action chairman: Study clubg Monogram club. Her activities are legion . . . loses herself in a '.'Hayes of duties and emerges with surprising achievements. GRACE HEBSON St. Leo Honor studentg Glee club: El Circulo Espanol: Student council: Literary club: Apostolic delegate. Grace just naturally does the courteous thing . . . her purse is an example of her trim neat self, ' DOROTHY HEIDHUES Coles Glee clubg El Circulo Espanol: M.A.A. During a lecture the speaker unknowingly poses tor Dorothy's artistic hand. EVELYN HEINIS St. Leo Glee clubg Sewing clubg M.A,A.3 American History club. A gay feminine harlequin telling jokes . . . low pitched and musical voice . . . fingers rippling over piano keys. LORRAINE HENNESSY St. Kilian Glee clubg M.A.A.g Sewing clubg Monogram club. . Weaves a sparkling thread of nonsense through the dull fabric of routine . . . 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I l:l -gl l:. l:llll. -:C -:I lgllll. l:l :ll -llll- CECILE HOBAN Holy Rosary Honor studentg Mercy-Hi Rays staffg M.A.A. A spirit which reflects the joys, struggles, and sanctity of someone . . . perhaps her mother. MARIANNA HOEY St. Felicitas Clee club: Cooking club: M.A.A., vice-presidentg Commercial Art club, Sewing club. She walks and talks the lady of the land . . . sings in a choir . . . eighth graders know her as their drawin' teacher. CULOTTA HOLDEN Hirsch Ir. High Mercian staff, Mercy-l-li Rays staff, Glee club: M.A.A.: Sewing clubg S.S.C.g Virgil clubg Student council. Cue listens to others in attentive silence, then bursts forth with the best idea of all . . . one who will always escape mediocrity. CARMELITA HOULIHAN St. Gabriel M.A.A.: D.S.C.g Civic clubg El Circulo Espanol: Le Cercle Francais. Mystery mingled with timidity . . . smiles as though she dare not laugh . . . only her own business is her business, ELEANOR HORAN D. S. Wentworth M.A.A.g EI Circulo Espanolg Glee club. A blue eyed optimist . . . eyes that reveal the wistfulness of dear forgotten things. ELLEN HULTS St. Philip Neri Honor studentg Student councilg M.A.A. Her scholarship appears. in as .unobtrusively natural a manner as her innate refinement. LUCILLE IACOB Calumet M.A.A.g Cooking clubg Civic club: Sewing clubg El Circulo Espanol, treasurer. lsn't it a grand world, going home in a Chevrolet and getting bids to all the proms? DOROTHY IOSLYN St. Columbanus Eucharistic delegate: M.A.A. Her kindly blindness dirns the faults of others: her kindly alertness sees hidden beauties in all. FRANCES IOSLYN St. Columbanus M.A.A.g Virgil club. Rapid thread of words . . . tailored type . . . a trusting confidence in her friends . . . and the trusting confidence of her friends. ANNE kAsicH sr. Theodore M.A.A.g Civic clubg Sewing club, D.S.C.g El Circulo Espanol. Anne prefers a gay swirl of a Spanish dance to a Spanish translation . . . deep voice . . . talka- tive. llll f ::-l'- .':m:'. .5. ai. QF. .fl l.l ll! ful t 'n - MARY HELEN KEIRANS St. Sylvester Commercial Honor student: Student council: M,A.A.g Mercian staftg Mercy-Hi Rays staff. Wins her way to posts of responsibility because 1 she not only can but will . . . travels thirty-five miles a day for her education. ' RITA KELLY St. Sabina Honor studentg M.A.A.: Glee clubg Eucharistic delegateg Cooking club, secretary-treasurer. A pinch of baby talk spices her stateliness as she gives that flattering toss of her head. ROSEMARY KELLY St. Anne M,A.A. Elfish in size and features . . . sweet and haunt- ing ways . . . exquisitely shy. CATHERINE KENNEALLY St. Leo El Circulo Espanolg D.S.C.g M.A.A.g Civic club. Coal black hair and curling tendrils make an exquisite frame for Angel's creamy white skin. MARY KENNEDY St. Anne M.A.A.g basketballg Civic clubg Monogram club. A wee Mauvourneen with a blessed smile, laugh- ing eyes, and dusky hair. IAYNE KERWIN St. Thomas Apostle M.A.A.g Clee club: Dramatic club. , Little princess in hoopskirts and a tiara . . . a dramatic talent intensifies her daintiness and grace. DOROTHY KILL St. Sabina Honor student: Student council: Booster club, president: Mercy-Hi Rays staffg M.A.A.g Catholic Social Action delegate. A small bit of girl with a great bit of knowledge and an eagerness for more . . . as booster presi- dent merrily leads the leaders. DOROTHY K l RBY Oglesby M.A.A.: Glee club: Student council, secretary. When asked to oblige, nothing but yes is even momentarily considered . . . her little brother is her greatest interest. RlTA KIRBY Sacred Heart M.A.A. Easily welded herself into the class of l934,.. battles daily with Caesar and his Gallic wars. BEATRICE KOZICZYNSKI Immaculate Conception El Circulo Espanolg M.A.A. and spirituality flavor her earnest . . . doesn't care for a noonday meal. 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' Blll 'E2..F'E sg Eg: wwf , an Il: - guna, ,-az.: ' , I :..--II: ii 'se-:. 'izrfi -. .'ZSf E'ss!.':' ' . E:.E'E -:'e..a ' 'I' E . .EIIIEII B lull Z .E:'E: :Ill B V -me ei H H-Ts. I 221322 H In mum .u:n. l.l l.l 1-n:u. U.: I u l.llll. lgllll- .-llll- 3 ! : E . 5 5 E' I 5 ...F : ju l:l Isl mann' nga Jig: l:l:ll- can :ll .'un' LOUISE LA DOUCEUR Hirsch ls she named for her sweetness, or is she merely lizjling up to her name? . . . Louise is truly ouce. RITA LAWLOR M.A.A,g social hostess D.S.C.g president, Dramatic clubg Sewing club: Glee club. . . quick in move- humor . . , has a St. Carthage Finesse of a future actress . ment . . , contagious good passion for dogs and collects china dogs, gingham dogs . , . all kinds of dogs. ANNA MARIE LEAHY St. Honor studentg M.A.A. We gasp at her remarkable ments . . . then we learn hours and hours earning her john the Baptist scholastic achieve- she has also spent music diploma. MARGARET LEONARD St. Leo Dramatic club: Clee clubg Sewing club: El Cir- culo Espanolg M.A.A. Magestic ease and poise . . . hums a tune and walks to its rhythm . . . interested in things dramatic and musical. HELENE LOFTUS Phil Sheridan Clee club: Civic clubg El Circulo Espanol: M.A.A. Loves to wear bright red . . . at noon Helene turns on the radio and begins to one-step with anyone handy. ADELINE MAHER A. O. Sexton Booster clubg Glee club: El Circulo 'Espanolg M.A.A. A bright mind used according to a little will of her own . . . in good standing with the muses. MARIAN MAHER St. Patrick Honor studentg Le Cercle Francais: M.A.A. Proudly parades her parish spirit . . . loves all books except her text books, but honor student iatterdher name proves the latter are not neg- ecte . GRACE MAHONEY Little Flower Dramatic club: Braille clubg M.A.A.g Civic club. Finds slang the most comfortable way of ex- pressing herself: little lady of the times. MARIE MASTERS St. Anne Braille club: D.S.C.: M.A.A, Delves into all the latest 'novels of the day and is thus carried away from all school worries . . . zealous to help the blind. ELEANOR MATHIEU St. Leo Le Cercle Francais: Sewing club. social commit- teeg Civic club, vice-president: M.A.A. Willingness to help is a predominant trait . . . anchors away on the sea of French translations. 251'- E A-I.. .al .al - Q Eg' :' E . :. E I .. 'J- I u n III n's :'n Eg ::: hal. A 'J-C. GERALDINE MCCAFFERTY St. Columbanus M.A.A.: Our Lady delegate. ' A complexion that seems immune to the ravages of whipped cream and cosmetics . . . most girlish girl . . . most boyish name . . . lerry. EILEEN MCCARTHY St. Sabina Honor studentg D.S.C.g M.A.A. Perfect papers . . . perfect recitations . . . per- fect conduct . . . perfect profile . , . Eileen leaves Mercy with a perfect reputation. IULIA MCCARTHY St. Catherine of Genoa Sewing clubg M.A.A. julia still seems to belong to her curls . . . a wistful appeal vies with a debonair satisfaction. EILEEN MCDERMOTT St. Leo Virgil club, M.A.A. Obviously satisfied with life at Mercy . . . per- petual comical repartee makes her a lively addi- tion to any group. RITA MCELLIGOTT St. Gabriel Civic club: EI Circulo Espanol: M.A.A. Whether it be studying, cleaning, or merely entertaining her two pals, Rita works hard at it. WILMA MCENCROE Little Flower Honor student: Glee clubg Eucharistic' section. chairman, Mercian staff: M.A.A., El Circulo Espanol. Put together all the qualities which make up the ideal high school girl and you have Wilma . . . knows when to argue and when to quit. DOROTHY MCFADDEN St. Francis de Paula Sewing club: M.A.A.: Le Cercle Francais, D.S.C. Eyes . . . sure they steal your heart away . . . attractive reserve . . . makes a good listener for Virginia's chatter. MARY AGNES MCFADDEN St. Sabina Honor student: Le Cercle Francais: Glee club: Literary circle: Our Lady delegate, Catholic Social Action delegate, Civic club. Doesn't miss a thing . . . kindly sympathetic eyes eager to see everything . . . a sweet word for everybody . . . always at her post. KATHLEEN MCGING St. Cecilia El Circulo Espanol, presidentg M.A.A. Wit, temper, and eyes proclaim that she was born in Erin . . . bubbles over with glee. GERALDINE MCGUAN St. Patrick Glee club, Mercy-Hi Rays staff: Sodality treas- urerg El Circulo Espanolg Catholic Social Action delegate. St. Patrick's? . . . absolutely yes! . . . her parish as well as her school appreciates her depend- ability and willingness . . . and keeps her busy. 2513. ll li Ill I Ill I. .ll:ll. I-I l.l l-llll- I.: I I l.llll- lgllll- llll- . . I I I I I I Q. d': a I I 1 d' I ' I : :-'ug :III : I. 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MARY ELIZABETH MCKEOWN St. Sabina M.A.A.3 Virgil club. A refreshing naturalness of voice, dress, and manner . . . her smile reveals the angel in her. EILEEN MCPARLAND St. Anne Le Cercle Francaisg Dramatic club. Retgcent nature which accompanies a quiet humor . . . our own dark-haired senorita. EVELEEN MCPARLAND St. Anne Le Cercle Francais. A whimsical Mona Lisa . . . the lighter of the inseparable twins. RITA McVElCH St. Leo Honor student: first assistant prefect, Sodalityg Virgil club: M.A.A. Electric, vital activity . . . even in the most informal conversation: a regal, self-assured poise makes convincing her flow of eager words. JOSEPHINE MEANEY Calumet M.A.A. Writes and talks her convictions honestly . . . X in an argument cannot be swayed . . . principles backed by her faith. EILEEN MILAN St. Columbanus Glee clubg Civic club: M.A.A. A smiling sylph . . . witty and debonair . . . a provocative purse of the lips when she isn't laughing. CATHERINE MILET St. Columbanus M.A.A.: El Circulo Espanol: Civic club. Light of heart and light of feet . . . revels in dancing . . . vivid as her favorite color, red. l MARY MILLER St. Leo M.A.A.g Sewing club. Likes to take an occasional holiday . . . a dark eyed damosel eating salted nuts. LILLIAN MILLS Holy Rosary Glee club: Dramatic clubg M.A.A. Wishing . . . wishing . . . wishing . . . a trip around the world would make her wish for a trip to the moon . . . satisfies teachers. Il'.'. -:ll.: E ..I.. la! Isl n.. - E IIIII. - :Ie I I I I I I ll - I I I u III -P.: 5 '.'. - . ... : : - ' ' : 2 .E :IEE I 2.-:!'I:'I'I I.: ll I1 i Y . 1 I' if MARGARET MLAKER St. Ioachim tvl.A.A.g Sewing club, Civic clubg Literary circle. Shy smiles . , . downcast lashes, and the tiniest rosy blush . . . invariably calm and patient. BETTY MOLLOY St. Columbanus Honor student, M.A.A. Y Not mischievous but radiating fun . . . unchang- ing in her stability . . . golden weather with time for a book and a friend. MARGARET IVIONAHAN St. john M.A.A.g Catholic Social Action delegate. Knows her place and keeps it . . . sweetly be- coming-dignity in every movement . . . delights in writing poetry and shorthand. CATHERINE MONTGOMERY St. Theodore M.A,A. A golden-haired child passes slowly down the hall . . . wears the armor of silence . . . fairy- - land voice and manners. RITA MORAN St. Sabina M,A.A.g Glee club: El Circulo Espanolg D.S.C.3 Civic club. Fights to a finish, then shows the real Rita in a polite apology . . . as full of fun as the live- liest freshman. IANE MORONEY St. Columbanus Honor student: M.A.A.g Our Lady delegate. Wisttul as a prayerx, . . a love of dancing compliments a love of spirituality. LOYOLA MURPHY St. Francis academy, joliet Honor student: M.A.A.g Mercy-Hi Rays staff, Student Spiritual council, Virgil club. Loyal as her name implies . . . eyebrows that remind one of clipped angel wings. ALICE MURRAY Holy Angels M.A.A., Sewing club. Serene and clear-cut loveliness . . . a merry maid who sometimes suddenly becomes a stately princess. LORETTA MURTAUGH St. loachim M.A.A.g Art club, presidentg Mercian staff, art editor. Carries a portfolio spattered with poster paint . . . knows the busy life of an artist . . . smiles patiently at each new request. PATRICIA MYRON Calumet Honor studentg M.A.A.g Glee club, Vocal club, Catholic Literature delegate. A Marchioness in pale brocade dancing to a jazz orchestra . . . essence of lavendar. 'E'-. 1. Il' : : : n : 0. 3 : u Ellzl E 5 I'l .'u I-I I l fun' a'n I-I l-llll- fn I.: 'Illn- .aiii -' I' 'la E Ii? .TI l I- :'v :lm l I BSI! :Q ans E BU aw a E' as 'nuns IE H s 'Eau'- aww ea lllllll il U Ugmli- ms:-:' Ill :ll I-I - il: 5 is if, ,gi J? I H I I -1 M Q ea Ill Bl Ill em s 3 E'm s' .B B if u u ' - '- l -.. I - ,. 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Boundless ambition . . . a variety of talent hidden beneath a quiet dignity . . . the solution to all unanswered questions. STEPHANIE NIETUPSKI Holy Rosary Honor student: Apostolic delegateg M.A.A. Punctilious in the discharge of duties, but typ- ing eclipses them all . . . frivolity has no place in her life. MARY NORTON Holy Cross Civic club, presidentg M.A.A.g Student council. C-reets every duty, new and old, energetically and buoyantly . . . her graduation is shadowed by blue reflections because she loves her school. MARY O'CONNELL St. loachim Honor student: Clee club: M.A.A. Easy. manner . . . immobile . . . proficient as pianist and organist. IUNE O'KANE Little Flower M.A.A.: Sewing club: Civic club. A personality as golden as her hair . . . generous almost to a fault . . . victim of those who for- get to buy their writing paper. LORETTA O'KEEFE I Holy Cross Honor studentg lv1.A.A.3 Sewing club. Her ability as a typist will win for her a high place in the business world, RITA O'KEEFE St. justin Martyr Sewing club: M.A.A. Perches her beret on top of her head and goes on her way . . . so youthful we can almost imagine her listening to bedtime stories. CECILIA O'NElL -, St. Gabriel Glee clubg M.A.A.3 Sewing club. Hand and eyes tell her story . . . when addressed, responds with a quick expectant turn of her head, a smile and a blush. GRACE O'NEl LL Holy Cross M.A.A.g Civic club. If all Mercy girls were like Grace, the Student Council's Silence, please! would be unknown . . . SO l'E!I'T1Ol'e W6 cannot know the inner Grace. 'Effie ails, , 5551. I U!! l:l lglllll l:l :ll auf E l:l I-I 3:1 :'l g:: 5:2 ' -SIE-I so so L -5 . nl' RITA PARRINGTON St. Leo Glee club: Mercian staffg Civic club: M.A,A. Delicate . . . like a slender flower . . . laughter inhabits her heart . . . why wasn't she called Springtime? MARY PERISIN Raymond Student council: Dramatic club: Sewing clubg M.A.A. Unruffled by modern changes . . . prefers aristo- cratic and sophisticated novels to boarding school and country girl stories. ETHEL PFEFFER Mater Dolorosa Madelia, Minnesota Glee clubg Eucharistic delegate: M.A.A. A genuine ash-blond . . . stately bearing . . . figures out carefully whether or not she can afford a chocolate bar, and then buys it anyway. PEGGY PR EWITT Caney High school, Caney, Kansas M.A.A. When she speaks it is with the mien of one whose life it is to command . . . a loquacious lover of her South. IRENE QUINN St. Sabina Student councilg Catholic Social Action delegate: M.A.A. Knows what she wants to say, has a reason for it, and says it . . . dramatic . . . can make the simplest poetry sound like Shakespeare. RITA QUINN Westcott lr. High Glee clubg M.A.A. Our dream girl: taps a pencil or pen in aimless activity for some minutes before she applies it in earnest. CATHERI NE REGAN St. Leo Honor student: Le Cercle Francais, presidentg Glee clubg basketball team: M.A,A. manager: Monogram club. Head in a merry jumble of studies, basketball, and unusual ideas . . . would rather pretend to be idle than have others think she studies. CATHERINE REID St. Gabriel M.A.A.g D.S.C.g Sewing club. A serene and unruffled manner proves that all redheads do not possess that tropical tempera- ment. PATRICIA ROCHE St. Francis de Paula Honor student: Student I council, president: Booster club, vice president: chairman, Literary section, sodalityg Literary circleg Le Cercle Fran- caisp M.A.A. Duty is to her a pleasant art: undaunted loyalty and leadership in many circles . . . a leader with no suggestion of domination. BETTY ROC-AN St. Rita Commercial Art clubg Clee clubg Sewing club: M.A.A. Worry proof . . . so youthful . . . one can almost picture her being tucked in at night. ,, ::' .Il:ll. l.l l.l l-llll- l.g I I l.Illl. 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Indifference is part of her charm . . . artistic . . . crossword puzzles . . . just another mystery easily solved by Marge. KATHLEEN RYAN St. William Honor student: associate editor, Mercian: Mercy- Hi Rays staff: Mission delegate: Dramatic club: Glee club: M.A.A.: Student council. Fervid eloquence . . . staunch in her convictions . . . vitally active in school and social activities. BERNICE SCHNEIDER Hyde Park Le Cercle Francais: M.A.A. Though in Mercy only a few months she has shown a real school spirit in studies and social events. MARY ADELE SCHNEIDER Loretto M.A.A.: Civic club: Le Cercle Francais. A picture from a page of Vogue . . . knows Mercy but a year but appreciates its stories of youth, of life, of God. MARGARET ROSE SCHUMANN St. Catherine of Genoa Honor student: Glee club: Mercian staff, asso- ciate editor: M.A.A.:-Dramatic club, secretary: Art club: Sewing club. Busy about many things: honor student, artist, associate editor . . . she still has time to make her own clothes, even the good-looking coats she wears. BETTY SCRIBNER St. Gerard, Buffalo, N. Y. Class recording secretary: Glee club: M.A.A.: Virgil club: Sewing club. So real that she's unreal . . . agreeableness it- self . . . sparkling eyes and dancing dimples. EILEEN SHANLEY St. Catherine, Cairo, Ill. Glee club: Mercian staff: Commercial Art club: M.A.A. Gains minted honors for her singing as well as her art . . . deep reverence for the aesthetic . . . would buy a magazine simply for its pic- ture of Garbo. LORETTA SHANNON St, Sabina E: Circulo Espanol: M.A.A.: Sewing club: Civic cub. Fearful of being considered teacher's pet, Lor- etta does her work well enough to put her on the honor roll, but in an unassuming manner that says never mind the bouquets. MARGARET SHANNON St. Rita Dramatic Art club: Glee club: M.A.A.: Piano Certificate class. Sometimes discards her robe of sophistication and becomes youthfully casual . . . carries herself with a swagger . . . piano artist. SOPHIA SLUKA Our Lady of Peace Honor student: Glee club: M.A.A.: Catholic Literature delegate: basketball: Monogram club. A noble part of every department of the school . . . works hard without being a plodder . . . lives up to the Sluka reputation. -ll- 'f-. 5 'I E I 'M E '. 3 E Eng'-E I n 'n 5 5 'I l.l g'n l.l u'l n'un' u'o u'n fun' if: Ill -gill. I I-I III n'o :lu gg ::: 1 .r.E MARY WALSH Holy Rosary SARAH SMITH St. Felicitas M.A.A. Mouth framed for laughter . . . natural girlish expression . . . bevvitching play of her dimples. KATH RYN STARK St. Leo Honor student: Glee clubg El Circulo Espanol: M.A.A. . When she's quiet, she's very quiet, but when she acts up she has everyone laughing, including the faculty . . . must have a window open. ELEANOR STEIN I St. Anne Glee clubg D.S.C., Civic club, M.A.A. Yes, Sister, . . . loves a good time . . . some day her mother is going to miss her, because Eleanor knows how to be a mother's helper. MARY PATRICIA STEVENS St. Anne Glee club: M.A.A.g Sewing club: D.S.C. Nothing of the teacher's pet about Patricia even though Sister is favored with the first de- licious bite of her morning's cooking. MARGUERITE STOKES Holy Cross El Circulo Espanolg Civic club, Our Lady dele- gate, D.S.C., M.A.A. Marguerite's solution for the use of pronouns . . . call everyone Kelly . . . iust an example of her mischievous sparkle. MARY TANGNEY St. Columbanus Honor student, Glee club: M.A.A.g basketball team: Mercy-Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg Virgil clubg Monogram club: Sewing club. An out-of-doors girl with boyish ingenuity . . . a gallantry in meeting lite . . . wavy brown hair illuminated with peeping lights of an autumn sunset. ELAINE TERSIP Lyons Township High M.A.A. Acutely perceiving glances from startling blue eyes . . . part of a mystery, ageless and calm. PEARL TITTERINCTON Westcott jr. High Glee clubg M.A.A., Sewing club. An amusing wink reminiscent of stop-and-go lights . . . her ambition, to be a gym teacher at Mercy. - HELEN TULLY St. Felicitas M.A.A.g Sewing club. Smiles shyly at a word of praise . . . Helen and industry are kindred spirits . . . takes what is offered her and asks no more. MARY vim our Lady of Good Counsel Class vice-president: Student councilg Dramatic Art club, Catholic Literature delegate: M.A.A. Speaks all in a rush . . . principled . . . particu- larly interested in theological dogma, its whys and wherefores . . . anything for anybody. M.A.A.: Civic club. A series of enthusiasms pulling along a bewil- dered girl . . . smilingly courageous. IIT: -. -- -Il l - :on .ll:ll. l.l l.l I-llll' - .- : :IIIIE :ll- I I I E I I 2 ' P: :'l' ll I l-l I-l l-llll- 'Il IE: fn: cj.'p. ...gal lE:::l. IEIIII-2 2-lllli : : I : llgl : I lil I l.l lllllll I-I Ill -llll-E lan I-I l'l 122: :- ll ll gs . '- .- :i'. F3 fr--Q .- I? li IEEEI: ' E'-L .-.- 'JIS-1 E': i- :'il..E ' nt' , '14 -lull' 5::': 'I 'h I. 'JI 2- i.': :Z:' 'Ill- IPI- lE::l: - 'I I I I' IE: Ig? l-. ll: 2 I' I. l an I I fs-.si I' ll :Inna F' -l'l '- l'a'u'l'l' u -2-- n u'n!:I:. 'li::'- sf: alumina '.::':q. .Lifes '- I' -. .-: SI! l.l' -2 III as'-. 'na E I' 5 .- ': I- I I' I' '::':. -:ll-: 23- .-.- ':i Ei: ii . :':-:gs ' - 2 '-3:25. Ig::l: 5 I -.L '.-I 2- E': :Z:' ., -. .-c -: Q :ll l'd' -C ':E ii: .' I' . 2--:ei .lllll l.l l.l I-llll. I-B I I lallll llllll- llll- E.: QE' : : IJ:--: :' u'l lil l'l l-llll- I-I n'u fun 1 a 0-1 'nn' NORINE WALSH St. Gabriel M.A.A.g D.S.C.: El Circulo Espanolg Civic club. A lover of books . . . her diary, scrap book, and the telephone directory. MARION WANEGAR Civic clubg M.A.A.: D.S.C.: club, Dramatic club. The boyish click of heels down tile corridors announces Marion . . . delights in pranks on teachers and classmates. Sewing club: Braille MARGARET WEBER Little Flower Our Lady section delegate: M.A,A.g Civic club. Dignity to the nth degree . . . holds herself aloof from the modern schoolgirl. KATHRYN WECCARD St. Columbanus Dramatic Art club: M.A.A. Regal and aristocratic . . . an inborn sense of courtesy and charm. MARY LOUISE WEISMANTEL ' Peoria High, Peoria, lll. M.A.A.: D.S.C. Olive complexion . . . a flash of white teeth . . . a French appearance. AGNES WHALEN St. Mary, Lake Forest, lll. M.A.A. Buoyant optimism and brusque manner . . . carries messages with complacency . . . wins her 1 way independently. LORETTA WINDSOR St. Rita Glee club, M.A.A.: Sewing club. A clear English prettiness . . . cloudy gray eyes . . . would make a perfect model. PEARL WHITE St. Sabina Honor studentg M.A.A. The sterling pattern for all who wish to be A students . . . whether in Chicago or Grand Rapids, Pearl tops her class. DORIS WINKELMAN ' St. Joachim M.A,A. A flashing silver shield emblazoned with the motto Service would typity Doris . . . smilingly helpful always. HELEN WlNKELMAN Visitation D.S.C.: Sewing clubg Zoology club: M.A.A.g Dramatic Art club. Forgetful of all else, she delves into her leather bound darlings and emerges the most honored of honor students. MONICA WINKLER . St. Ethelreda Glee club, M.A.A. Our dancing girl . . . a side-line observer . . . knows all that is going on an intimate part of it. without becoming 'Il'-'- E eel.: lil lil -EE:-ii I I lllll. : I. ' I. -I E l:l l.l l.l, :zu Eg :::: aa f '--nA -I llll I llll 'n I 'n : E .' 5 J' - I -u alllf' I-I I-I IT EES. lil Ill E .,-1. ,. I5 I I 'ul ll: E? '-I. si -2 .IIT- '-ii: EEE EF it- -E555 .-1-.- -55555 : -I I 5 -I- Ill Ill 'FF n 'M I--I ,, 'S f 5 5 u l S ? 5 S g 2 3 F 5 Q 5 5 S Q B z- 2 5 Z 5 i 3 1 5 E Lfal-. L V955 ABOVE TOP ROW-Eleanor Adams, Donna Ant, Claire Ballard, LaVerne Bellie. SECOND ROW-Madalene Besse, Bernice Birchler, Betty Boyle, Mary Boyle, Rita Brady, LaVergne Breen, Helen Bresnahan. A V BELOW FIRST ROW-Dorothy Broderick, Eileen Broughton, Noreen Brown, Margaret Burke, Evelyn Burns, Hannah Byrne, Laverne Byrne. SECOND ROW-Margaret Carey, Marie Carmody, Virginia Carr, Virginia Carroll, Mary Casey, jane Casper, Mabel Chamberlain. THIRD ROW-Madeline Coates, Lillian Coffey, Anne Cole, Ruth Conley, Geraldine Connell, Dorothy Cook, Elizabeth Cooke. ::-.'. 5. E55 Q. 'a:..:a' 'a:::'- 'f-.,.-'a a::1'- -:-: l:l l:I l:l l:llll- -:I l:l l:llll- l:l :ll '-llll. iii: V I li. amnl.':l- -2 mggjf' .J 225:-. 'Sh' I' lu llssgz nl:: 5:3 Z' . E O 'suis ,N I QS: an 5:35553 C 1- ll lan Q al:-.U I I i?W .ills . 2. 1' ff 2 lu... ll' '::':. . .:' 5 -. 'JC sis' 5':?-, V :.::ll: U .22 i L 'I I.: If '.'L'LT. -5' ll! , sas ' 'ss ll A -.. 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ISIIII.. 33352. 2 Ninas? ' u a t ' 'Elm 21 Q . In m e Q It :Ea uns? a 1- u s mms , nn um-4 I E :'ga m - B I I : l'.E Il 1: I Q llIl:ll V an - F25 llll B. gi mmm!! ' ein' 5' V nn S 1 if B E S ' I ll -I :as an Q 5-I I RI k m nam 'C H: W me in IS Q5 EB I B3 E it au: he ill! 'EEE .llall- Igl lzl l:ll:l. l:: .::l -:ll:l. l:llll- rllll- E -.l-- .gl 'El :gg p llllll In u .lf l ul : an - 1 an :IH 5 In . : : g E I : : : I llgl : : Illllll : I. . I- -5. l'a III l-I fun' fa I-I funn' a'u U.: 'llll- I l . l.l a's I.: F: -'. . 'cu all uf'- A WSJ' ABOVE TOP ROW--Katherine Galvin, Veronica Calvin, Genevieve C-arrity, Anna Rita Gavin. SECOND ROW-Edna Gilbo, Elizabeth Cildea, Cecilia Golden, Alice Gorman, Dorothy Gudgeon, Alice Hewson, Patricia Hickey lno picturel. ' BELOW FIRST ROW-Marie Higgins, Eunice Horen, Dorothy Hausmann, Anne Hyde, Lucille jehli, Ethel jesuit, Verona lung. SECOND ROW-Lorraine Kearns, Mary Keetly, Dorothy Kelly, Florence Kennedy, Mary Kenrielly, jeanne Kent, Helen Kinney. THIRD ROW--Helen Knoerzer, Catherine Leahy, Kathleen Lee, Rose Mary Lee, Helen Leichtfeld, Rose Mary Lenehan, leanne Leonard. C ll'-'u 5 5551. .llEll. IE:-.Ian lE:::l. -:El IE:::l. lallll-: -liai- I, -3. : : : :I E I-3 :Q Ellgli E.: :- I-I I-I III I-llll. l'l l-I l-llll- I-I III 'nu' fab.. rbi..-nc : E nga' nw Egsgne .,-,.i:f:E 13 In sl it-zazs' B-'a Q :: i' 35,3 :gm asus 'ni S: I V Essen :Z ia in nu ? 'E V, 'll : I' :- l'. '. sz-':. 4 . .IC 525:-. funn: 1' .Q 1: l K lil! E553 in at Ha,- I IIE .-I n' In H can u E':eI: 'W as Aw 352. 5 'I 12553 .' :s agus D I' il E 'ZW 5- :-II: lil lil lllll- I ' l:l I-I l:l :gl : 'Z I R Q L sl -in 5 nag :gg 3 EU F5 B , B ti lin ul tic: is an Ct? ge NEHG E3 E Guezuugru - mm miie 3211 23 tf:!nii'l H . Ulf' F' an msn IE J I 5' I-I I S : ig . A E I alle! Ei, mamma - cm me E. E :11 an -' - EBSQ u its an ga ' . Nj B Bi 5. 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SECOND ROW-Rita McGuire, Kathleen McKenna, Meryl McMahon, Cath- erine McMaughan, Marienne Mellon, Rose Mercurio, Bernice Merrick. THIRD ROW--Margaret Miller, Mavis Mirsch, Mary jane Mooney, Dolores Moore, Catherine Morien, Helen Morien, Veronica Morien, Eng S323 E H :E me BZ Em Q H H: mm My ug lI'.'.'1 .ll ln lllll 1 1 1 1 I-llll 1-: 1 1 1 un :gun ull 1 1 an lgl ESS . E . inning Eu: I E .g..l-2 gal: I E -nz: g I E E E - U ml I l - I I I I 1:1 1:1 I-I l.llll. 1:1 l:l fun' I-I :'1 -F1111' E I-I 1 1 l.l 1. ' ll- I 1 F.: ::E y -.: I E L -' 2 . ABOVE TOP ROW-Ann Morrison, Mary june Morrissey, Marie Mulconrey, Leona Murray. SECOND ROW-Veronica Nagle, Marion Nelson, Nathalie Newman, Frances Nickola, Mary Niederst, Margaret Noonan, Catherine O'Brien. BELOW FIRST ROW--Catherine O'Conner, Catherine O'Connor, Dorothy O'DonneII, Catherine O'HaIIoran lno picturel, Evelyn O'NeiIl, Mary Ormond, Ruth Peterson. SECOND ROW-Lenora Philpott, Mary Philpott, Irene Pianowski, lean Powers, lane Prendergast, Ethel Price, Eileen Quinlan. THIRD ROW-Pauline Quinlan, Betty jane Quinn, Eileen Quinn, Mary Quinn, Katherine Raab, Eunice Rousseau, Grace Reidy. -5:55 2' 2.38 lllgll. lgl l:C .-ll:l- I.: -:-I I-IIIII -g'lll- ful'- sn -la. E :-lu: E-ll E l. E E' E E llll: : E.: :U-5 I:- lg- l:l I:llll- -:- J -:I .:l:ll- lal :ll - Ill. 'u.: f I 'ofa E A QQ 1 i 'EZ' 'aa Eff' I 1 is .. gifs mmm 3,2-E .. E, , ibn fi in lxrgri gi ng: rm ,i fl r f il fi . .-I Eli , -1 - M . I I 12'f'i ill ' iii K rf 5':,srzu:wLjrfJ ffl LQL1 in IJ 1 ifa i SJ Lf!! mmf! rs , nu Fm Ulm si .N , IE cfs: I .-E 5: in I T : E1 , Il Q Ui 1 sd, it ., gui: df agar: - , me K' O III , :Jil LJ I I IIT? rl Llf 'J , I . ji ,Liz Lui QD rbufltq Ll , Hall, LI . .i E1 il LI ff? L - II. fffffl caij :ew EI. if fi , I E fi Zi: EJ . :zz 'f ll I. , if ' I.. .I ,I I I if . Ill : C. I Q' C' V K ,,.. yi -' I 3 I ffl. 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Ze tilt' ff, STE Sign SECOND ROW-Margaret Sullivan, Mary jane Sullivan, Dolores Swanson, E Sw' Kathleen Swords, Marian Tabott, Margaret Theil lno picturel, Margaret 2? 5 g :BENQ as Thorpe. gun: Eg Il 'E THIRD ROW-Marie Thullen, Ann Vacca, Katherine Vukso, jean Warner, M . 1 mlffl Marian Wilke, Rosemary Williamson, Laurette Wright. Y I3 in B.. .. Clk 5 ll' pf? :mam ,QQ - xv HU mm UL? H ' fs 'T ra ge 1:1 m D X3 LQ K1 21 - r ra as es ci' CE E1 as is :umm C13 gg ,im sf Skaggs Q33 WEE .. JE an Q -. uv-.I E by F, .glllill ta 2 in H IIII ' y rs ,ia mrgxnuml-Ei 'iii :S me in sn Env QlY1m,lT'3 Q Hamas S as 21155 as E3 EQ U new mm E! Ci nl? :1 Q EZ me 'Wife le .Q at C, mm ag en? ra I I Ill ll 'vs - ' ' .Ilanl l:l asa l:II:I. I:: .eg I l:ll:l- Iain:-.' rllll- 2 A- -I I :I Q Ego I llllll III I 5.3 I Ill I I I I I I I 5 F? U T3 Eli! : 1: : : I : E : I : llsl : : llllll- : . Kin mm mms I I I RJ ' 1 l-I I-l I-I I-llll. lul l-I I-llll. I-I I I 'nn' : I I I-I l'l I1 ga gi g i sill IIs f ,Fei 'I'- E3 l -in -5- . :'. : : '-: ::: E? H223- BT'-'I -3I'- I-ll N 'EEE 'll P 5 'Q l :'. :': '15 E3 S I' -.2-. l :: '.-c as :as se: Kl- -5535 ':i'.'I nl . - '-f'- 'M Wa 4 9 as Q 2 3 5 s 5 E 5 f Q 2 3 5 s u z 1 1 5 5 F2 5 5 a K 3 5 2 5 2 z 7? I. is E s 1 3 S S E 5 a E E 2 52 E a E , i956 ABOVE TOP ROW-lgnatia Badali, Angela Barrett, Ruth Barry, Carolyn Bartsch, Margaret Bell, Patricia Bennema. SECOND ROW-Eleanor Besse, Elizabeth Boleskey, Dolores Barge, Lorraine Brirritz, lane Brohm, Winifred Burke, Mary Burns, Mary Burns, Margaret Burton. BELOW FIRST ROW--Catherine Canavan, Vivian Caron, Bernadette Carroll, Helen Casey, Ada Caverlee, Lucy Cimaroli, Eloise Clark, Marguerite Clarke, Marion Clement, Virginia Clemens. SECOND ROW-C-race Cloonan, Teresa Coffey, Helen Collins, Margaret Collins, Ruth Collins, Laverne Cooley, Dorothy Cooney, Isabelle Corcoran, Marion Corley, Ruth Creamer. THIRD ROW-Mercedes Cronin, Betty Cummings, Lorraine Cummings, Marie Curran, Margaret Curtin, Virginia Daley, lean Dawson, Letitia DeCesari, Nancy De Nardo, Eileen Dillon. FOURTH ROW-Irene Dillon, Marcella Donovan, Mary Donovan, Bernice Doody, Catherine Doran, Wilda Dorgan, Helen Dragastin, Marie Dunleavy, june Durkin, Frances Egan. 1- I 3:2 I- .llgll- lg:--:El li::El- -:il lE::El. gill!- - ::: E l:l lil lil lilllll l:l. J l:l l:llll- l:l :Il -'nun' E .If J' I els, n'u'n' a' 'n' '.:'::' ,'-ai?-' . ull:: .::3::: ng'EE3:l:- ' W , : ,-'55 ,. 522 sfs'5 is LP . l..'.E ,.-'3: In I ' iii - yi -. .-I ' .r E-'I-1 :'I: 1 5251-. :-Illn: ' I .:' , . '-f::: -. I '. '.'2 I' ' E': :I-:' .:lll:ll : Eff ' :- ::. N 'E P: U' .ET-ff. fn I-I l'l :'n :I E'- eil '- 'iii' '32- '::': 'C 31535 Q. ' .-Il 25,gsg.......I: -. '.-: E JI5-315 ': ul E , 'I :I -I' I lgal: - -. '.-: A als' :haul funn: ' JI' - 'IH '-Zz: SEE Ill 'I 'I I: ': :I : ::I:' ' .3 .E I' I I I 'Faoin ll:l IPI- 'gee 'I -. I- : - '- Q I-I I I' 'C 1521: E7 5 EIIIIE Eu- I-I l.l l-I I-llll 1956 ABOVE TOP ROW-Bernice Fahey, Mary lane Fairbairn, Rose Fanning, Mary Fardy. SECOND ROW-june Figliulo, Dorothy Finnegan, Mary Fitzgerald, Alice Fitz- maurice, Elizabeth Foley, Rita Ford, lane,Frech, june Galezewski, Lorraine Galvin, Helen Ganey. BELOW FIRST ROW-Dorothy Gardner, Matilda Garetto, Agnes Gavigan, Margaret Gaynor, Helen Gibbons, Irene Giblin, Florence Gospodarek, Mary Greely, Nella Griffin, Mary Hagerty. SECOND ROW-Mary Hanlon, Regina Hardy, Rose Hawhee, Mildred Hayes, Patricia Hayes, Alice Heery, Marguerite Heilman, Dorothy Herriman, Florence Hill, Elaine Honeck. THIRD ROW-Rosalie Howard, Agnes Howe, Marie johnson, Ann johnston, lva Johnston, Johanna loniak, Margaret jordan, Camilla Kayden, Kathryn Kehoe, Mary Kelly. FOURTH ROW-Imelda Kelly, Lura Keogh, Catherine Kidwell, Katherine Kinnane, Lorraine Kiniry, Mary Kozak, Winifred Kuhl, Ramona Labrecque, Dorothy Lambert, Marion Lange. 'li' I : In I :ll:l : : lllll- : I IEI I-I lgllll- I-I I-I -IIII. I lil I' I l.l :'I I .Il .I .:,, -2-2 i T-.: ::: -r.: 'J-A ABOVE TOP ROW-Celeste LaMarche, Lucille Larkin, Marion Larkin, Estelle Lasich. SECOND ROW-Mary Lee, Adele Lennon, Esther Leuver, Anna Liston, Rita Lusson, ,Mary Lynch, Ruth Mahoney, Sadie Mahoney, Virginia Mahoney, Anna Maiorakis. BELOW FIRST ROW-Liberty Mallo, Marjorie Marston, Marie Martin, Mary Florence Martin, Eileen McDermott, Mary McDonald, Bernice McGinley, Geraldine McGovern, Veronica McGovern, Mary Catherine McGuire. SECOND ROW-Dorothy McKenzie, Virginia McMullen, Dolores McCrail, Florence McOrath, Bernice McNamara, Anne McNamee, Helen McNichols, Lucille McVey, Virginia Meyer, Mary Minarik. THIRD ROW-Cecilia Miller, Virginia Molcle, Virginia Morris, Laverne Moore, Winifred Moore, loan Muldowney, Mary Mullen, Catherine Mullaney, Virginia Murray, Mary Agnes Murphy. ' FOURTH ROW-Rose Murphy,'Roberta Murphy, Lorraine Naddy, Margaret Nelson, losephine Nickola, Mary Nolan, losephine Nehr, Ruth Oakley, Mar- garet O'Brien, Loretta O'Connor. U Eg:-E T nan n.: Q.: I-llll I.: I I l.llll lgllll llll- :- I-I' I!! I I llllll- I'I I-I l:llll- l-I Ill 'nn' 'ul III :Pai slab. P' -. 3 I' 11. I 2'..':'E gan? :- llllll:: -. .-: 5': :I:' 'I ERE I' '. n 'nl 1 ': 'ua E . .- : -I'.. I' liigl: . -- '.u: sis' 5251-. fun: .': . ':I::: 55 -. -. '.-I 2- E': :I:' l:.. IE I I I .EI--all .5- , :li . . :' 5: I-i,'a:.a -' 5--:tr-E -a-I' can -:llla- E u n I-I l.l u err, l'..':2: '- 'skit' '- :E5'E.'-7 :-12: :- - .I-I' .Il ll Elll.ll.:: -. '-.-: 525 sEs' :C Z5 ici' 'ua E e ,- ' :: :Eggs eta' :-3 .'.' 'un 'Ill 5'5- gag , - ,.l-nn' E:: 'n a3Ht : :elf ' ABOVE TOP ROW-Agnes O'Donnell, Marion O'Hare, Esther O'Laughlin, Mary O'Leary, Margaret O'Malley, Marjorie Ostrowski. SECOND ROW-Eileen O'Sullivan, Dorothy Petersen, Lorraine Pfeiffer, Helen Quinn, Mary Quinn, Peggy Reese, Helen Roche, Virginia Roche, Marie'Rodgers. BELOW y FIRST ROW-Marie Rohrer, lean Ronan, Marie Rutz, Mary Agnes Ryan, Mary Ellen Russell, Victoria Sahagrin, Jeanette Santos, Mary Catherine Schwingle, Etheldra Schumann, Margaret Sherry. SECOND ROW-Eleanor Stackler, Stella Staszak, Catherine Smith, Ruth Steinbach, Gertrude Sullivan, joan Sullivan, Marguerite Sullivan, Marie Sulli- van, Maude Sweaney, Lorraine Swetman. THIRD ROW-Rose Sylvester, Bernadette Tallon, Teresa Takats, Gloria Taylor, Rita Thorn, Mary Rose Tobin, Lucille Tracy, Katherine Tresch, Betty Tierney, Katherine Tuite. FOURTH ROW-Frances Turner, Edna Van Arkel, Eulodia Victor, Lucille Wall, Catherine Walsh, Helen Walsh, Mary Walsh, Louise Witt, Catherine Yader, Clementine Zwissler. 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BELOW FIRST ROW-Mary Burley, Margaret Burns, Rosemary Butler, Lillian Byrne, Rose Calvano, Lorraine Carbonneau, Rita Carmody, Camille Carroll, Catherine Carroll, Florence Carroll. SECOND ROW-Marguerite Carroll, Mary Marjorie Carroll, Mary Ellen Casey, Nora Casey, Mary Rita Cassidy, Rose Chianelli, june Marie Clair, Eileen Clancy, Winifred Cleary, Laura Clifford. THlRD ROW-Mary Elizabeth Cofey, Helen Coffey, Mary Agnes Coleman, Arlene Connelly, Coletta Corcoran, Laverne Cronin, Veronica Cummings, Mary Cunningham, Mariorie Curley, Florence Davis. FOURTH ROW-lrene Davia, Marion Devane, Helen Rita Dilger, Margaret Dillon, lane Dolan, Lillian Doody, lane Doran, Eileen Dowd, Mary Duffy, Muriel Duffy. N fe.: t , X 4 Q Q . 5 , V 5 - Q - -X ' 342' , t t i L i f ,,,,, 1. ,W -, a i ,,,,,, 1 ' X 1 t , , .,... , 2 , ..,, E T ,Q ,.., .Q - 0 ,: ,,.' . X a elm? ,t .QYQQ ., . 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'nun pl nie:-g B H. 'ai l.'.'1' -Fd' guna g gas :l:n:: is ll. 'n , I. .U :Q 'aglg Eg n R! I5 BE Gln In: gg: i ' 'Q E :5 ,iff gn .S 5 I- E Zigi 1-si ' I I li, 'Susan i Ili' x f., 5 ri Blll il fi 15 gg M4 - in IE A , ,, num 9 +V B gag: is 3' gg: Q53 Q 'SE Sm as ABOVE ' TOP ROW-julia Duggan, Eleanor Dwyer, Dorothy Egan, Amanda Eggars, Marguerite Enright, Eileen Fahey, Emmaline Farrell, Ruth Farrow, Eleanor Finnegan, Marcella Finnegan. SECOND ROW-Madeline Fisher, Rosalie Fisher, Eileen Fitzmaurice, Dorothy Fitzpatrick, Helen Fitzpatrick, Rose Mary Flaherty, Helen Flynn, Alma Ford, Virginia Fraher, Kathleen Frain. BELOW FIRST ROW--Mary Fritz, Lorraine Gallagher, Christine Gerlich, Loretta Gilchrist, Coletta Gray, Agnes Granville, Kathleen Hannigan, Helen Harris, Virginia Haser, Lorraine Hatch. SECOND ROW-Beatrice Hayes, Betty Haynes, Dorothy Heigl, Dorothy Helbling, Anna Hennessey, Charlotte Hesper, Margaret Hession, Frieda Hinter- mayer, Virginia Hinz, Yvonne Holden. THIRD ROW-Marion Horan, Eileen Hughes, lean Hundling, Rita Hyland, Marjorie jackson, Pauline jones lno picturei, Redempta Kehoe, Rita Kennelly, Frances Kenny, Marilyn Kilburg. FOURTH ROW-Dolores Killacky, Virginia Kilroy, Helen Kladis, Marjorie Klock, Betty Kucher, Mary Laiacona, Dorothy LaMantia, jeanne Lamoreaux, Dorothy Lee, Virginia Lee. an anna 5-I--5'-sf uiul. Ianni: 15:51, liluasga 15:55 lEl::Q:: E-IIIIQE lE:....l5l -,i f-Z: u u l.l l-I fun' l a n'n fun' n'n Ill 'nn' I u n l'l n's E.: 2'-.5522-' 2 fn! Massa L at ..... A. ABOVE TOP ROW-Alice Leen, Helen Lemberger, Eileen Lennon, Eileen Logan, Bettymae Lynch, Mary Lynch, Mary Lynch, Maude Lynch, Francis Mackey, Adelaide Majewski. SECOND ROW-Mary Ellen Mallon, Eileen Malloy, Marie Maloney, Dorothy Mann, Betty Martin, Marie Martin, Isabel Mays, Alice McCabe, Thelma McCabe, Dorothy McCarthy. BELOW FIRST ROW--Marie McCauley, Kathryn McCullough, Lorraine McCurrie, Frances McDermott, Winifred McDonald, Mary McDonnell, Norine McEIIigott, june McFadden, Anne McGeehan, Mary Louise McGowen. SECOND ROW-Bernice McGreal, Mary McGrenera, Rose Marie McGuire, Ruth McGuire, Marjorie Mclnerney, Theresa McKee, Patricia McKeon, Rosaline McKeon, Dona McMahon, Eileen McMahon. THlRD ROW-Helen McManus, Veronica McNally, Lorraine McNichols, Margaret McNulty, Catherine Merrick, Isabelle Merrick, Mary Mickle, Eileen Miller, Marcia Mitchell, Dorothea Molde. FOURTH ROW-Grace Morgan, Genevieve Morien, Rose Mary Mortimer, Anna Muldowney, Lorraine Murphy, Margaret Murtaugh, Ruth Myron, Loretta Nagle, Emma Naughton, Marie Newman. ll'-'n 5 -3:5-.: fran- ng.-:ga nE:E-I ai:.....:rEu sizes. IEIIIQ: gllfl- 'E:E EEE' -'u l.l l-I fun' l-I u'n lullll- I-I I-I 'nn' -P.: L-19. O O aa O P E'- sf H 'iii' Za2'5.'C :W '. I' llllll:D E- '. .'I 552'-EE al:-'U n' ' .-:gi :I .-' ::-:. -.'::.-: ' l sis' T E'::- i ,-::..g - 'n '-lI::: ll .l: Ill .'n I:-' I: :::'. -1.5 E:: ' INI- llll IPI. 'E::'5 ' -'I I I 3' lg: :gl-: ': -Ili I' I' '. .5-:R E- -.E I I l ll ll llll ll LL I 4' ng.. E': :fE fait'-1 , . .:..':, '. :EEE annals: I' -, in-: E': :'I:' 'I 153:53-I EE ': ': 'na E . 'I an 'l' I '.. 'S :'l n'l' 'u: 'HI A :--I ' I-'l :':nu: ' -2:1 '..llle -lf.. EEE :ll - . :- E': :I:' if-5 .ul I Inman ll:l 29:- 'n U I H-I ABOVE TOP ROW-LaVerne Nolan, Margaret O'Brien, Mary O'Brien, Margaret O'Connor, Mary jean O'Donnell, Mildred Odum, Mary O'Kane, Mary O'Keefe, Adele O'Leary, Marie O'Malley. l SECOND ROW-Olga Onga, Grace Orlowski, Margaret O'Shea, loan Owens, ' Catherine Parsons, Violet Peterson, Helen Pfeiffer, Mary Prim, Eileen Quinn, Florence Quinn. BELOW FIRST ROW-Kathleen Quinn, Kathryn Quinn, Mary Rita Quirke, Stella Ramis, Helen Rank, Rosanna Reed, Mary Reum, Lydia Roberts, Eleanor Robinson, Mary Louise Robles, Margaret Mary Roche. SECOND ROW-Margaret Roche, Margaret Ruberry, Rita Ruvan, Dorothy Ryan, Amelia Schimack, Catherine Schraag, Virginia Scott, Helen Sheddy, 4 Marian Sheehan, Madeline Sheu, Henrietta Simmons. i THIRD ROW-Pearl Slattery, Margaret Small, Florence Speiser, Lillian Spogis, Mary Ann Stanton, Agatha Stein, Mildred Sternberger, Helen Superczyski, Margaret Sweeney, Evelyn Templeman, Bernice Ternes. FOURTH ROW-Catherine Thiel, Lucille Tobin, Genevieve Vita, Rita Walsh, Helen Wehle, Leona Williams, jeanne Willoughby, Lois Wolf, Maxine Zackie, Angeline Zanetti, Lucille Zay. l - P: :.:':' gage- -: A ee 5--:i'-:- 5 .5:':'5 :I :Eu :Eu u n fun' u'u n'n l-llll- u'u u'u Illll- I' I-I l'o n'a :'l J' , J.: l - - ,Q ,az , za n Wcfwdgyifff 447 '7O +f Z QGWQQ Yp71n72r4Z fsofuy typfzgmfff gg! ?keQ4J Zavgagsc 2' X E ,. . 5914- 409-QQ, G J amd J feng WW Qiyaag 66,2 ,C -X60 da? -Cn QQ 4,7 M7541 4C'f?WfM4mGw you Wwmwf Qi? and 6213? 47 exam- Qzwfagl Lf 6 1 F E i I I 5 3 i 5 s ? 3 a 2 1 1 5 3 3 LM Dwbhmmg, .p1lafqfs,owLfaaniLL4curLcL own, acPLluwmmd4.qrw.o,, Ifwq Yzmwtrqmhwvrzq ffwwu Ufllflllillffl-f,'8'u'tm flftfflf claqAw'FLkJff7z,c1faLwmwiIf1aRnrw19n.'fi4cflo'rnifnqfo.Uf5f0 '3boufof'3erf,0HLd,0HJf,oanmm1vPfqc1a4A,dAfLfA Ctbuuxbfo amd, nn0aQ,LzA15uyu5, Boi .'a2nl.crcLa to'5'un.fa, Hnumnp. fHJLofru,'fof'Lr.e1:L'3'-.I 181, qimile, .wLq.urLq of qood. qfmmLw,, we, pled ifuwuqfu mwu, c1afbfs1A,wnLiZ a, 'BULL,w'3i.c.fu fQunvL4Lo1LPLoowuowvm,jofq,to,UA1.wtPu.dmfiA dofrw. 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We had the best time . . . yes, she was there . . . no, l wore blue . . . know your history? . . . early morning conversation. I l The bell rings out a shrill warn- ing to those who are still in the locker room. llll 5 En- -5-I Nj.: :: nails, '- .- I-I I I I-I :'I lu. It J : J l ' il - i sz 4 , g..l'5-W Time, especially at Mercy, waits for no girl. The tiled floor knows the clatter ot lines and lines of heels as students go marching on to weal or woe, ,a Margaret warns Beatrice, Sally, and Dorothy, They're saying the 'Our Father' already. Student council rnembers, Kath- ryn, Mary Quinn, Gerry, Virginia, and Mary Mackin report for the absentees of their respective classes. .'5:':': 5' - zz: B- i fran- ni:n:is nizinl sign,-Eu :gall l5l:::: gun- I:-' -S'-2 l:l lil u:l l:llIl. 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I- ' v f sim- g' z -grjf i C X C Us :af 1 E: 'BE' W3 ,I ' lf, 1-Nm -V: rsillll , 1.- K I . ,i a il- I Vi IIDE f EU I I 1 Nl I. i is ,Ill i . iii w -:us L' I ' - i lu its I I b , I I L K I I , . ll l ' tg! lllllll e ' f I 1 5 K ' .Ill mi:--T L K ,, ,,. -..,' K 1 ':-: : :.' :' .-:':.': '..r ' : : : : . : J : : . : ....' : Illnnl: :gl:'l-ll ,L L . . ,nl- 3 g p i Ancient history sculptors keep the lvory soap business tloatin'. French lV girls fear the approach of an unexpected quiz . . . a French and an American flag rally them on. Once in a while Latin is learned from a map . . . and Helen and Ellen can always trace the way. Lucille tells them in English . . . Catherine, Grace and Loretta do it in Spanish . . . and the others criticize. V7 ' ,JU 1, Qi 1 L 1 fi? ' 5 xii XE 'II .ll lgl , t e : I : s lllll- : 3 , e, VE ' I U fl . ix y I l I I ll 'Q il 1.1 ig., I I - . - - I - 'V' V3 I? PH 3 g r 'ffl S! S2115 Y' KRT LJ -52 2? FT.: , N .4 . .- Q , .ss Kilmer. S Freshies perplexed over the mys- terious algebraic X-Y-Z. A circle . . . a triangle . . . tan- gent lines . , . amidst compasses and protractors, and the sophs wish that just for once angles could become angels, sprout wings and fly away. Each sophomore's past, present and future hanging on the wall, but the sophs seem to be more worried about the present, and not the past or future. The antics of lulius Caesar are traced up and down the dramatic structure by literary sophs. Yes, it's Rosemary . . . she al- most got into the picture . . . Kay and Rosemary should be efficiency experts after unravel- ling the finances of the Civil war. xii' Eaifiiiifii EH 13 Un uri SS' , if wen EL - 71 Wi' is U Inn n I a I I nu I I I I l ll I I ll U fl iw If I I I I I I II .I. I .I ' -l . 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E um m I I 1. ll IB is E l I I I I ll -i I' ll n 'F At the first sodality meeting, officers explain the true meaning of Ciscora. Left to right lseatedl-Angela Barrett, Virginia Hayes, Edna Gilbo, Patricia Roche, Renata Golden, Rose- mary Enright, Mary Fitzmaurice, Wilma McEnroe, Rita McVeigh. lStandingD-Rita McGuane, prefect, Genevieve Flynn, Mar- garet Cleverly, Geraldine O'Con- nell, Eileen McElligott, Geraldine McGuan, Anne Dockery. Senior boosters distribute the first Hi Rays early Friday morning. Left to right--E. Crilly, P. Roche, D. Kill, E. Chess, A. Maher, M. Cal- kiiws, President Pat rewards her star Student council delegates with chevrons. Left to right-V. Carr, E. Dooley, G. Hebson, K. Ryan. Vice president Margie Cannon, and Secretary Dorothy Kirby look cn. The Dramatic Art league gets go- ing . . . L. Carroll, K. Weccard, M. Vita, M. Farrell, R. Golden, H. Connelly, L. Cohan, M. 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Left to right-Mary, Marion, Eleanor, Lorraine, Mary, Kay, Betty, Marge, Veronica, Ann, and Helen. Our gym instructor, Miss Eva Eastlund, friend and pal, is back again and smiling. Tiny Marion Coggins, as captain, takes the team in hand, and as president, also heads the Mercy Athletic association. And from the junior class an all- star team is selected . . . Gerry, Dorothy, Cecile, Bernice, Rita, Elsbeth, Marguerite, Mary, Mabel, Margaret, Dorothy, and Cecile. ll lll -gE::sE 5 iigf, ah' LJ .0uvn.19imvq, WHL m1.o'rLifL,obmo21lzd,ifmliiP2.w Cl,1l1fl'Y'Ug curui LM, lLlJLLl!LL5 -fu-wt 'geiipeuus Airwumci fnfn.afq'3b LLM, fo CYD mot, wuzmi wcLdifnq!f5,u.i'ff-1,1 Swvuiwu th. z,u.u1,t'?1,uv w-cw 'PIU-V-f6Jl.f Jvrwu.q?L fofo a.mfqofm, cw H' Cl.lYUYUJ.A1,0z 'f'o1ft'E+aQ!L qamw wafs .plwgr Ld. cd. x-So2cU4z1unf,Ltld,. gmt. Cowmvlyb 'PU-1J5xpU-Q4 wuuz, Mifioidywj cv, .wwnll K- tiiff- tilY'N-2: own, e5i.'PPui5 '. iw, u0'm1,tfmLUlad,fo ff-ff'-filf'-'fi'P'-'! 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I I I I I I I I Q I B I lllll: In I .I I III I I I I I I I : Rl U 2 I I I ' I 3 I ' I 2' I I n I 5 I ' is I I I I I I I I I I I ll I-I ll IIIIIII I-I I.llllll-ll ll 'un Ill lll'l ll --vu -2 .E -..EII .I 'a-.se O Come, Let Us Adore. . . . Freshmen sing a grateful finale for their successful Christmas play. Canned goods, red and white, pre- serves and pickles in polished glass jars, and a few of the seniors who contributed . . . Florence, jo, Nora, Geraldine, Grace, Geraldine, june, Loretta. Two members ot the Mothers' auxiliary, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Ryan . . . decorate their booth for the pantry shower. Professor Discord lPhyllis Fritschl and his Lost Keys, furnish the music for dancing in the Red Lacquer room. juniors work hard to make their booth the most beautiful of all. -EEE? 5' -.'u-': . 3 . illllg En: I Eli: . - u :ll lf: I ui D' IIB. lc ll BIB '- 'I :E 53 nag l E QB ,g 2 .-5 5 I ll 52 71' 1 I H I H' u' nga S -, RQ : lil 5 Bos Q, ...HZ B a fam E :yan 5.va ann al r a w -'J ESB I' nav on ml . B I 5 B ' gl' 'I- I ' I l 'on E B . '- - .gi 3 I' nl:lB B f ssl!-B agus :.El a 1 funn ,, ll. fa I d' 'V n ll llli ' Il il l I ' HIE 5 I Q T a -I a ::.:' :':i :I :K -g . llll DIES n nm um mm B i .ang I -X H. H.. ME' I: B Q I- Eu gi: .- E ga Q52 lf :- -3 1f': H?C-ti : ': EER '5- n 'n u 'I ' I-I l.l I-I :zu 'D' 'E' I B Q I II! gs : 61 SBSH gm us gn SNES a an ca Higgs M Gemma QE E23 H H EJ ms nm K3 wing na mmgfi EL Q u'I I l l I - K 5 I J, as llll gi wanna ' - a s S2 r ' EES vs El' no it G . f Ez: Hg, MHZ ii BIN ii? 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E 3Er 2 .'lill- IE:-.:gC .i:::l. .a:::l- lillll-: fill'- l:l -E. lg- l:llll- ':. -:I .:llll- -:I :ll -llll- Carollers from the Glee club visit hospitals and other institutions and entertain prettily. -EEF! 9' :E:':E: 55-5-2 I:-':'E nn lan'a an 'Fai Dmnbmfuq, Qwruuuuq mu-J1uQd,inmo.wH.b1Y, of amd mg-ELQWM. cafmffze-p,Jimw,1954! Mm qlad, to Aw fLf0'Lb, 'B-ui ----.whw qh-rldfs 1954. Ugiywfso :loan io3LMm nifl.A?iofm i omrifsnwi q oi fq.u1M. M OJ-Jq Cl.qfm.iafs .mfs ww ozlivgfrcciut cm Hlw mbnatwrdfb. We 'Rwavbgmo mwcfi igffrrmnfieofrruffudfsqoofuf ,Qt OTLg.fl.4C,0'TTL2A0'l l-ULCL .Lax-.V-f.1ouf2, -yvvlmudvuiouuw CLILGIM Aswuilbqcofn- QLAAJ.-:L Luvmiil 13.1, bu1.m1'3l'.ui. 547JLvw.uubvA,wLmi,maJZ,afnr:L Amullw LQm, plawof t9u,.u,41,LoL pf-.oqfmumamwvia-ataffinl ww qonunntzd.. W'Hlx.K ww nmruz, '6w.utifJLJ,- tio mw4Lc,omtPuL fswruuuq? -,QUA 0, UL! Wpuz, fsmnm, of-mrjia. Up lfmifzm, qfqfrn.,cln.cow,- Jcio-ms GJUL .utpjofui Ssuniom dcuruw. 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IB EEE . :msgs u E I I-3 aff-1 .' : -:ruin fi ' ' 2 .Ill emma ll U5 ,Rui 355155 Rita Lawlor and Lorraine Davis. ll B H E2 I .-'a arm. :mu mann 52.55 E: at gg :ua S I I 5 a k, F E llll -azss 5' I I llgll. I: Isl :ll:l- l:: -I l:ll:l. lallll-I -'Ill'-E -.I-. .ai lal ::l lllll Ill I .l d I Ill I I I I I I I 5 I I gi:-' : ::- .-':': :. '.:'.i '...'. I I I-I l-llll- I-I l'l l-llll- I-I I-I 'nn' I 1-5 -'Q g'q ru P- - . i ie Life or death--which is it to be? Mary Catherine Connell, as the Aristocrat broken in spirit hears the sentence of the revolutionist . . . as Rosemary Tobin, Lucille Tracey, Marjorie Cannon, Mary McDonald, Mary Agnes Murphy, Rose Bondi, and Dorothy Ryan repeat, Courage and hope! lgnatia Badali, Lorraine Cratton, lane Galezewski, Agnes O'Donnell, loan Muldowney, Margaret Hes- sion, and Mary O'Leary . . . Lib- erty! Equality! Death to the nobility! Years after the war . . . happiness and peace for losselin, Count of Avantignon lVerona jungi, lac- queline his wife ljayne Kerwini and Jacqueline ll lMargaret Smalll. The aristocrat relents and enioys a happy reunion with his daughter Louise llean Kent? and her un- aristocratic husband, Gautier La- lance lGeraldine Connelll and Louis Il lVirgiriia Haggertyl. II: 'I 'Q - so so use -kiss 'T I B W sw E m 5 H H55 E 5 enema an SE E 5 E E852 emma me :zzz W '- was llllllll ggj' EMEF nz 52.2 m Q e a9eFwEama'a' Q 1 3 4 H K m r 1 -i Ei , f me Ili! fe 1 annum N' Bm ma ua .. 1 EJ!! sua - r- one e 'I an m Q 9 - I U U E xH aaa ie B m we W1 ak Bm at , gum in ci E-Elm 4 . : 53 . BBE SEE , A sm m H Bm L mu ci E3 S3 1 nm gi: me ' Q.--5 , Ei E ,mi .L... 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I-g I I I.llll. lgllll- .-llll- : I I I I I I 1. fl I I I I I I llllll Ill I J I ll. I I g I 3 I I I 5 I I I P I I I I I I I I'I l.I I I I llll I-I l.l I llll- I-I I I 'un' I I' -I I I :lll:- E 2 l:l l.l l.l -aiu At its annual homecoming the Mercy Federation elects the fol- lowing officers: Seated-Miss Margaret I. Maloney, president, and Mrs. j. P. Fennessey, first vice presidentg standing--Miss Essie Anglum, R.N., second vice presidentg Mr. A. 1. Egan, treas- urerg Mrs. 1. P. Lavin, financial secretaryg and Mrs. l. F. Figliulo, corresponding secretary. The senior dance draws a gay crowd to dance in the moonlight atmosphere of our dressed-up gym. The centerpiece . . . clusters of snowballs and fluffy frost. The windows . . . snow and icicles artistically arranged on the win- dow-panes. Mr. Snowman, a sparkling feather in his cap, stands guard at the doorways. A big round l934, poised against snow-crystals on the edge of the basket, slips in, and the dance is over. Ill Ill 999 -LI .... 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UI? sary. .I .W ,,.N .:. F? Q TW ' CY' il fx rf-3 ' 'f . 'fi' iz: 1 .. ni J .S 'Q fi I .- I 1- . . I I Tis, . ,ffl L., ,-, rg , .. C34 il L' il Y Vi LL? I is film I .. 4 Not only BEHIND the scenes but , also ABOVE the scenes . . . loan Muldowney, Bernice McGreal, Mary E. Cofey, Marion Corley, Miss Corley, instructor, Alice Mc- Cabe, and lvluriel Duffy. The baker and his wife are yet unaware of the plot being planned by two hungry beggars. Barnabas, the juggler, finally pays homage to the Blessed Virgin in his own way. ,. ....,...,-,,.m.,..: e :llll: ill: I E El. : l I-l l-I I-I Ill n n'I n ' . I Sodalists prepare a Valentine party for the Old People's Home . . . V. Hayes, R. Enright, W. Mc- Encroe, D. Netzer, M. Fitzmau- rice, R. lVlcGuane, l. Fortuna, A. ' Dockery. 511 m an :J rg, M mm an V3 all ICQ Sim um Sa 515163 za - rs -N -II Ill Ill itil :imap A I .Q ci - I :n :un :nun ll.. .jlllll 3 U 'li' iii llll ' , I ll stil san mmm - Eri e: NB IE J, an .H I I The Reverend Edward I. Kelly gives our annual retreat and we like him so well that we keep him to give weekly instructions to the juniors and seniors. A Valentine party! Servers don pretty caps and serve tea and cakes to the privileged members of the Clee club. Over the teacups . . . looking at Ruth seated on the floor, we de- decide some people don't know when they are at a party. Lorraine Cohan takes the floor for a bit of tap dancing. iw, .55':': 5' gs- auan. Isl :zu lzllll. l:: I-I lgll:l :guna nn- 'n 15: 5 anna En: 55'-I-5 Eu: . E-un' E. I.: Illia l'l l.l l-I fun' u'n I-l l-llll- n'u :II -'linu- i -ll Ill f :Pnl Qlgfvkc e HHWXUFNNQ, ,- gp-rws-,Ir-1 pq, 'afafgllfgafbwm V u u 5fi'f'Lf't if Ed' D GQ use ra 135 ns: a Q3 3 5 5 ,., F9539 l gm0,,z:em ma C as '65 seam gsm BZ, cy.,-,gli ',,, I Q .I Lf,,,.22UGG 31112252221 - Q93 gem-,i 3 3-J Dy, I- 1 - eyprnr PM gn mn 5 Iss XE C Us ' DI .. Qu 4 uma... '--f ' J, w '- '. .-' efafffaf E 'L elite' 'HEFGEE L... , - 4, ,,- ' ww A- U'-JS I... 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H93 as ' 212-S I' gg. . ae ga 'BS SSS B 'Ina a I H 5 A.. a::.....Eu lE:::l. lillll-g :.llll- I E : I : llgl. : l:l I-I l-llll- n'u Ill -lull. r 4 : E . : lllll. : I. I lal I-I n's :'u The tournaments are over! Room 9 with the vim and vigor of Madeline, Marge, Veronica, Kay, Betty, Lorraine and Mary, enjoy conquering all senior teams. Room 4 play down all other junior teams . . . Margaret, Dorothy, Helen, Veronica, Margaret, Do- lores, Ann, and Mabel. Ann, lcenterl, loyally supported by Agnes, Helen, Lorraine, Mar- garet, Ruth and Gertrude, defies all others and leads her sopho- more squad to victory. Amid animated freshman enthusi- asm Helen leads Dorothy, lane, Loretta, Betty and Catherine with the cheering of Catherine and Emma to success . . . and Room 21 are proclaimed freshman champions. ::'.'. 5. 9. ,O A9 , I,- wb. wwlaivgm f4Qm,,9fi7exfD4 ,nm wa tm t'Pw -J2:1,wtu.r0 danygude 'E:::E 'pffruruv weflll 'Rum-0 CL 75 111110-ITU, cw tb, qmmzimfff 4. 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E52 uri clmu ci U.: 53,1 NU Ie V5.1 as In : ggi Eli I I fl-I .glligll J atiif I is . lun si., 'J rrmntfl ll its UE? S321 N fhglmdfl 'ill 'D Egjxlil g 'll f-ln Ss U 73 fi rc. ii ii Q71 Effil iii gp Emo r:r:m J . U FE 'Sf l-i-1 QU ZW nil Um LJ .J Hui es cz E3 '13 eff 'lla CQ The entire school assembles in the auditorium to see Down Through the Ages. I -I Il: : ll I--I l ' Q ' E i in: g .' 5 5 I 1f..:.-5 l'n I-I l-I fun' I-I I-i l-llll- I-I I-I 'nn' The Boosters meet to plan the ad drive . . . the drive that we expect to tell our children about because it was overwhelmingly successful. journalism students work after school hours on essays, editorials, etc. for the Greater Chicago Scholastic Press Guild contest. The German club has a party but . . . notice . . . Klatschtafel in- cludes, a Hoey, a Newman, a Kidwell, a Duncanson, johnson, Burke, and a Finley, as well as a Freitag. Wil MBU!!! QS' 2 n Ill Ill 232' 1' -I I I W :...: : 2 Bi- Q : : : -1 'H in alas an 2'-- .' Q.. Ill -he .: -' Miss Naomi Larkin gives a talk on modern Catholic literature. Lent . . . when the dim red lamp calls many with its everlasting welcome, and rosaries slip through many fingers. The eyes of the blind . . . our Braille club . . . a few little punches in the paper, and a word appears, to be read by the touch of a blind hand . . . Mary F. Martin, Margaret Cleverly, Alice Leen, Marie Masters, Mary Ellen Russell, Kathryn Quinn. WEBB is uw nm E g igs: lk Inga- l:l nga l:llll. u:: n-n lgllll. mann. llll- am S We r 5 5 g 5 'I 5'5 -E 5-FI Q .15 Q- -Eg: Ummm I-I l-I III l-llll- I-I l.l l-llll- I-I lll -llll- un E: In ig., i -.-3 ,,,,, 4 Q 3 .. - 2' em 'ri H af' ein mu affix ll-3 ra E H riliiwl Et :ace uni: .Ti :J Uuprj Egg all 53 tag, ng mama QQ, A. F A 'i' 3 Enfi9' 533 nm rm ca mg. ..m:'l 11 mb 'Mil Elf Him V1 I 35 QI H ..- - Elf.. ffl . 11 ' 5. MQ' if ' -, mu ltv'l:l tlflfii 'Tl 1.1 .ll mf , . Lili? Aullmlln Eli ly, L-J till . H Qian ti , Eta, ,il iii . 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Smile your prettiest and watch for the birdie. john is one of Mercy's fixtures. He climbs ladders to fix the lights and climbs stairs to fix the furnace. .E:':': I- : Ill ll ll! alla, , ,. lal lfh Isis :El Ei: :Eze -Psi 'clubs .Dmm M i:PxLfu,l,igoiuL NlbWmb fsuLdi.o,s -Ewqlzfim i1UY'b cl, fs . cuwmifmq ,Ls i A amm- LU, Qggvqcrul 'L elJ1lTL'pfJ Nami xfdif ILORFLIYL zQ fsaur quam, rm.: fspfwnq fmwu? YTLQMKQ, oi cLn'vq,fnaiLii. diolmfi ia'FwwslcnqfnAfm.pcnLt cjiipnz, rqa,w-'nfs ith, GDWITLLLUIJ XS po-'dc ciazrmrb, ITM, QA,-ffYfb wax: mi, qmvfmlmd, qdlowwtgwuwwd wow .4o.2,pp1q. Yfmfmrmd, CL, q,'L.c1.rruii'ifrY1.QJ, amfinww' CL C-0'f9PiJ'U kgfidf in -pcuaizd, Im, mmf ,sowqv 'ff-004921. flxmcr-Upnnh. . W9wfru,fwf'c'u,tPLa ,sffwifm of PM clcunce, mu,usicd.LeciwJuoJLf,kQwafs'5a1:'Pe,aifsc'pLo-o'Pf, bn. 'P:.a.mcL, f5c,v.aiCP1l1nq aw-wq ai lftamva. fflofrzff, hm Jiisqxfmuntfi q,4u1ni1mM:5uiLi,4Ls.W'4h,,5unLonJg cm, iJYUTl,i!Y'LQ ,pncu.f,i,c1, omx:9w,4alwq 'frm rvwut mmti. 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The seniors and iuniors happily assemble every Tuesday for Father Kelly's instructive talks. The Mother's auxiliary sponsors a very successful style show . . . and Rita Brady, as model, repre- sents Mercy. The seniors become alumnae at a reception and tea. New alum- nae officers are elected. Seated-Marie Farrell '26, presi- dentg Mary Sullivan '27, social chairman. Standing-Mary Anne Walsh '31, vice presidentg Margaret McCol- lum '27, chairman board of direc- torsg Catherine C-ilbride '28, sec- retaryg Norma Geiger '30, treas- urer. ls! fslI.lIJU 5.7.1 If 'fm .1 .1 ful ,EJ ifilil wr C1 time u I .a I Ill Ill ,113 uhm L' I I I A i.,5 I.: y , 3 : : - : K-gi - 4.4 .Q -Ill H - EU Il U C , l 'I I -I U ri., ,lfl cg: EH RES I l -1 :lu el-sl mam Duma wig I - I . . TT! iz: 135121 ff t gums 1 NE g UI lntensive work on our yearbook . . . a paper cutter and the rubber cement are inevitable . . . above are the feature editors, Mary Tangney, Mary Helen Keirans and Marion Coggins. Our editor-in-chief, Mary Cath- erine Gallagher lcenterl, and her assistants, Margaret Rose Schu- mann and Kathleen Ryan, worry through pages and files. The class editors verify the alpha- betical order . . . ls it B-a-r-r-y or' B-e-r-r-y? Standing: Rita Parrington and Mary Canavan. Seated: Arvilla Fallon, Culotta Holden, Mary Catherine Connell, and Wilma McEncroe. Loretta Murtaugh lcenterl, our hard-working artist, and two of her helpers, Eileen Shanley and Marianna Hoey . . . experiment with layouts. .sg-3:5 :- 'u u E Ennis Eu: E 'gf' E Igg' I I :- ,.... ..,.. 18 ,, Q -: Qt -4 221 -rn nm ' Q In E B I3 3 Q agua lu at nga is u 5 M 639 if ui mm l' HBE!!! ma G! 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L no E35 Hum umm 13 mu sn S14 513 11.1 ma Ffa E3 El MU, ,lj EFS LJ lj EW cs: Ei Til? usa anim iii: mu m ' l-' cf' I I I I I I ll I I III .Ilal . : z :n. I :- .al I:ll:l. lil I- -lill- l ' :In-B :I-l : I :'.n ' llll- I I I u n 1 I u n Q I I. l I Spring has arrived and with it the urge for tennis and golf . . . crowds sign up for the tourna- ments. M. Laiocono, F. Mackey, C. Carroll, M. Curran, M. Roche, D. McMahon, T. McKee, E. Tem- pleman, M. Maloney, C. Bauer, T. McDermott, E. Logan, B. El- dred, M. Horan, L. Carbonneau. Group ll--C. LaMarche, 1. Ronan, M. Martin, M. O'MaIley, V. Meyer, E. Van Arkel, L. Zay, E. O'Laughlin, M. Shew, M. Dono- van, M. Klock, R. Flaherty, A. Majewski, M. Lynch, M. Mackin, R. McGuane, M. Lynch. Group lll-M. Mclnerney, H. Walsh, H. Kladis, D. Heigl, j. Figliulo, I. Mays, M. Roche, M. Newman, E. Fahey, A. Granville, G. Orlowski, A. Zanetti, A. Schi- mack, E. Dowd. Group IV-B. Schraag, K. McCul- lough, M. Burke, R. McGuire, M. Devane, B. Ternes, H. Barr, N. 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Beautiful May day . . . when we crown our Blessed Mother. Rita McGuane, sodality prefect, has the honor of crowning our Queen. Rita McVeigh says the Act of Consecration. ' 'itll' 5' I 2 : 5 I 3 'I 'I I After weeks stitching . . . the sewing classes are ready for the style revue . . . Liberty Mallo, june Durkin, Mary C. Schwingle, Rose Fanning, Dor- othy Petersen, Mary Lynch, Eliza- beth Boleskey. of planning and KZSBBYEI g mu sam nr: um ' tina ll I .ll Ill Inman I l e - EU 5 IIIII I I ' F3 :I :: 5 E in :2 .. ..... .. If J' 5. '.E 'L so Seniors who do outstanding work in the M.A.A. are awarded an M -juniors receive a numeral. More of the sewing class ready for the fashion parade. l. R. McGuire, L. Hatch, M. Belcastro, G. Barnes, E. Far- rell, M. A. Coleman. 2. C. Crowley, C. Golden. 3. E. Strzewski, H. Leichtfeld. 4. E. Borda, A. Chess, D. Mc- Fadden, E. Chess, L. Cohan. 5. F. Nickola, M. Thullen. 6. V. Nagle, R. MCC-uire. 7. R. Brady, M. Thiel. 8. R. Butler, L. Bowden, P. Mc Keon, M. 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MARY ELIZABETH TOWNSEND Piano Certificate, 19323 Piano Diploma, 1934. When she passed it seemed like the coming of exquisite music. CATHERINE VERONICA YANCHEFSKY Piano Certificate, 19303 Piano Diploma, 1934. Her name is entwined in love and prayer. BERNARDINE FRANCES LANPHEAR Piano Certificate, 19323 Piano Diploma, 1934. All musical people seem to be happyg music is Bernardine's engrossing pursuit. MARGARET MARY SHANNON Piano Certificate, 1934. Her vivacious spirit breathes forth in her music. ANNE MARY HYDE Piano Certificate, 1934. Her privilege and true honor will often rest in her gift of music. ROSEMARY MARGARET ENR I GHT Piano Certificate, 19343 Voice Certificate, 1934. Her step is music, and her voice is song, LIJCILLE KATHERINE SCHAFFER Piano Certificate, 1934. Gracious and charming, in music's sweet embrace. CLAUDIA IRMINA URBANEK Voice Diploma, 1934. Courteous, thoughtful and happy . . . her personality reflecting in her singing. lgi-I-gl l :E:l EE Qi? -'A , '-I-. 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Honor Students Class of I934 i ANNA MARIE LEAHY MARIAN MAHER EILEEN MCCARTHY WILMA MCENCROE MARY AGNES MCFADDEN RITA MCVEIGH BETTY MOLLOY IANE MORONEY LOYOLA MURPHY PATRICIA MYRON DOROTHY NETZER STEPHANIE NIETUPSKI LORETTA O'KEEFE MARY O'CONNELL CATHERINE RECAN PATRICIA ROCHE KATHLEEN RYAN MARGARET ROSE SCHUMANN SOPHIA SLUKA KATHERINE STARK ' MARY TANCNEY PEARL WHITE HELEN WINKLEMAN 5- , -:-:::.' :-.-::.': '.. g : : : . : J : : . : .... : , IH.: H.,..... 'gs Ls I n I I lc ln- :Uh : I an iw BIQ as sa Bl an P 'us R .B Ir q I: H2225 Elllllll:: ., llll ml n an un Ull I ,EV QE I v gy...- 'ul E ., I I' :?':. 'iEE':B - mga 5'2 :ff I ,hss I-'::. 523.4 I -'Z 'n ':I::: ' an smug: ' :Bu s'f I' B I .lu ll Ill an n I- ' E E.: , I U I U ll ' I I ' I l 1: I . lllllll I - llll llll ll ll 'l..'5 un 5. J. :I guns I'- ..: 'u -.- -:lllu i u n l'l n'u P- E-In B: 2' Q.. 3: Eff Bw E3 ' is mem mage. 4 in H H523 E563 G1 Q fifgfl 5-to an :ma . 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ELAINE CRILLY Booster. EI LEEN DOOLEY Student council. ROSEMARY ENRIC-HT Clee club, president: Apostolic group, chairman. MILDRED FARRELL Sewing club, social chairman. MARC-UERITE FEDERBUSCH Art club, secretary-treasurer: D.S.C., vice-president. RENATA GOLDEN M.A.A., treasurer: Our Lady group, chairman. VIRGINIA HAYES Catholic Social Action, chairmang Student council: M.A.A., secretary. GRACE HEBSON Student council. LJ r:::.ia-im ,W Elm merxmwcri in -I. Ill lu gsm R1 A I I I U .15 :-.-- - : Ki C3 rat. : ': F '-.1 Sa ll Ill-I an 3 2,2 we nw :Fd A an Activity Leaders Class of i934 l CULOTTA HOLDEN ' Student council. MARY HELEN KEIRANS Student council.. RITA KELLY D.S.C., secretary. DOROTHY KIRBY Student council. DOROTHY KILL Booster president: Student council. RITA LAWLOR Dramatic club, presidentg D.S.C.. social hostess. ADELINE MAHER Booster. ELEANOR MATHIEU Civic club, vice president. WILMA McENCROE Eucharistic group, chairman. RITA McVElC-H Sodality, assistant prefect. LORETTA MURTAUGH Art club. president. MARY NORTON Civic club, president. RITA PARRINCTON Glee club officer. MARY PERISI N Student council. PATRICIA ROCHE Student council, president: Litera- ture group, chairmang Booster, vice president. KATHLEEN RYAN Student council. MARGARET ROSE SCHUMANN Dramatic club, secretary. MARY VITA Student council. l mum ..5:u:5 5 gun .ll:ll- I-I l.l l-llll- I.: I I I-IIII. lgllll. llll- I I I I I I -': g g I 1 - H U I llllll III I .Q I .gg . - - M tl g I I I I I l. I I I I llll I I: 5 2 I ' : I I 2 : : I S 'I ' I Q-L::.g ll l.l lllllll ll lllllll ll ll F...- l III .B -P.: I if a Hama an Ill' mna 55225 mmnlll:-I R -I QBEDZ: ElgGBg::l H--I llllli an Ba 1:2525 2 at' :I :. na 1:31 E - ala -all In nal I I. -Junglu am - I ang I . :DISH mag: I -'I I - B :I n B Q ' I- n B I W' ':: I' 'I :lu : 'll ll in' ' 'e n'J'I'I'I'l'uPI'T 'Ju' u funn' 'I' ' n'I I' Q . 5 2 H! 'dl t ganna e HI ll IJ ll f Ds: - A s i '-'. usei' HEI GCE .,.- -., :xx I -'N' 51-' E : S aa'-. 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Catherine Donahue Cornered Marguerite Stokes Before bows became' beaus. Josephine Adams A A rose in the hand is worth two on the bush. Eugenie Chess ' How'm I Doin'? Betty Molloy Come up and see me. Rita Cavanaugh With that rapt expression. Alice Chess Serious as ever! Helen Winkleman Coming through. Patricia Barrett A study in black and white. Marion Gill When she had but few hairs. Rita Moran Pretending. Mary Vita Hi ya, duchess! Marion Wanegar A little woman. Kathryn Stark I won't get up until morning! Eileen Shanley Before she was an artist. Eleanor Mathieu Came the dawn Mary Granville Let's get friendly. Ethel Pfeffer Then he held my hand -like this. Rita McVeigh Two baby dolls! A Marianna Hoey Well, where's the birdie? Culotta Holden Ready for a fist fight? Lorraine Cohan See my buttons? Mary Gallagher Attracting teacher's attention early. Mary Halligan l'd talk-but l'm toofless. Dorothy Heidhues Amongst the tapestry. Margaret Mlakar Who wants to play ball with me? Lillian Mills The modest Lily. jane Moroney Don't y' wish you looked like me! Winifred Brennan Winnie winning a beauty prize. Mary Bruen Atop the leopard. Wilma McEncroe A little bit of Wilma and a big bit of bow. Margaret Cleverly Photographer's joy. Cecile Hoban A lady-in-waiting for whom? Rosemary Enright The blue ribbon baby. Doris Winkleman Guest artist of the occasion. Mary Tangney Let's get started- l'm ready. Kathryn Weccard Can I really keep my best dress on? Kathleen Ryan Thoroughly trimmed. Madeline Calkin For goodness sakes. Patricia Roche Stepping out. Catherine Regan Who'd a thunk it? Rosemary and Elaine Crilly Ooh! l didn't know that! Betty Hogan You don't say! ' -E 2 1 Q I sa s Q sf F 'ii si 1 5 -:....'fq'3: .:2' 5 Q is xii .. 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A 'un 2' ge. .Hr :,. au: :zz as dh fain- :inks nE::n- magna.-an la:::l- Ianni.: sill!- g g 5 g I I I 3 : n : -:gn - u'n l-I I-I fun' ug: u'u fun' I-I Ill -llll. l...l ' I. l:l III 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. I7. 18 19. 20 21 . 22 23 24 X Marion Coggins Don't ever do-oo that. june O'Kane june-in Iuney Ann Kasich Hold me tight, Mother. Florence Clifford You go away! Elizabeth Cavanaugh Where do we go from here? Virginia Balzano Do you see what l see? Adeline Maher Ha Ha, the joke's on you. Louise Weismantel All dressed up in a shadow. Helen Burke Saturday night? Francis Bauch Where's my chauffeur? Lois Byrnes It's in the bag. Mary Miller Around the corner. Alice Durkin Tek me for a ride. Loretto Murtaugh Our artist to be. Margaret Finnegan Locked in her own back yard. Monica Winkler Afraid of her shadow? Marie. Masters Marie-and company. Rita Parrington Screwing up her little pug nose. Dorothy Netzer Well, what are ya gonna do about it? Margaret Flahive An apple a day- Albina Daniunas Where's my lunch? Mary Catherine Connell Planted! Jayne Kerwin Planted-in a pillow! Mary Canavan Searching for a four- Ieaf clover -5'E?'s 5' Marguerite Cox Looking wise. Catherine Montgomery An apple for the teacher. Mary C. Daly Aren't we shy! Dorothy Kill Before business affairs bothered her. Carmelita Houlihan Ain't we got fun! Rose Mary Kelly A real little girl- then as now. Grace Hebson Woe is me. Margaret Rose Schumann Hold on. Evelyn Heinis l Ain't l pretty-ain't l sweet? Helen Connolly Sophisticated Lady. Loretta Windsor And then what happened? Marion Maher Breeches. Dorothy Kirby Well fed. Veronica Doweiko Wh0'll buy my roses? Collette Naddy Who's afraid of the big bad bear? Patricia Myron Romeo, where art thou? Betty Scribner Betty and Betty's Betty. Mary lane Mclnerney Well, you see it was this way .... Mary Kennedy You don't say. julia McCarthy Fuzzy-wuzzy curls. Margaret Weber No, you can't have it. Mary Helen Keirans lt's going to be a long cold winter. Rosemary Brinkman Give me some. Marguerite Federbusch I dicln't forget, Bunny. L 5 . RHa Kmw Aw quit. Ilfiu 'Bail gc: . .llill. IE:-Ls! lE:::u. lie..-.gal lE:::l. lgllll-: -lill- U, ,U I I I g I I I : n - null I as SEI: Isl l:l l:l l-llll- Ill I:I I-llll. l:l :.l -'nun' Ifnl ULS. a . gzi f :I .I I : Ili' '- as-' -' .:5::' .'::.: ul B Elllll ll:: . - .4- si. .FJ '-3 Sl: l 9.2 u' rv. I.. 'Lulu E -' 3: 2 IJ. '::':. :af ' - -I :': ..'. 'Il Ei: I l'u ,-:...g I .:, - 3 lE::l: 5 I '. 'all' E': :If iiiii' : .'5 .:' E llllall ll:l 2:-:. IE::l: --I I - .-i. '. 555:25 I pg I :, ::.E ' 2--if:-E n 'I u JW: :fi HW: IH: lggzlgfzg 'W' '- 'saai' -. am fi:-'EB at 'ln m l ? 1E': If 'B 52.53 lu . , int? DJ -HIE ' E E E- I n 1 'glean :ETB .. '3aa'3 , sms LHR J-rl B- GB US il BN en ga A fl as Highs msn gg H.- '-. I I , 'nag , 'Q .U 5' I l 'as-:. -zliu: mcg -I . IH aan' H -asa 2.51. a s fllllg Em 6' . - ll I! SS: ' 'cr mm ll!!! ll! BH I Em nm nun BBG Q ls : -In si, ' ' :aa 'Indus I 'gf - 3 I H E 'n a sr ia 2 525:25 Z2 :i E S me In I M lr -: 'img ll:ll l.l ll I- ll I.: Ill llll lgllll- llll a ' 55: ' s'-.- E ' 5' ' :gn lgl l:l l:llll. 1:1 l:l .:llll. l:l :Il -'un' -ll lgl Ill :U ' 2 I I I 'u I -lllll. : I. 3 ll. .ll Mary Elizabeth McKeown You naughty lady julia johnson Whatsa' matter, honey? Peggy Nell Prewitt Well, do l get my ride? Elizabeth Costello Will someone please take me? Loretta Hanley lt's mealtime. Patricia Delaney Warding off the freckles. Margaret Leonard An equestrian? Eileen McDermott just in case it rams Arvilla Fallon Her first step. Gertrude Hagerty At attention. Renata Golden I want a doll, a buggy,- lrene Abromaitis Goldilocks. Sarah Conroy Let's go fast, Santa' Virginia Hayes Monarch of all she surveys. Marjorie Cannon An armful of chicken Rita Kirby Feeling her double chin. Louise Ladoucer See the dimple in her knee? Mildred Farrell Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Geraldine McGuan A little tomboy girl Eileen McCarthy Playing the outfield? Rita Lawlor Shall I make you a mudpie? Ellen Hults Going shopping. Margaret Rooney Mother's helper. I l I uf.. l I . ll :l--- ll Ill! ll r The Cut-ups of l 934 Deserving of more than unusual honor, these students have been un- usually presented. Their record has been one of unbroken glory. Their books remain wrapped in cellophane, never having been touched by human hands. Their report cards would receive a blue ribbon at any sub- normal school. The science experiments are perfect duplicates of those of nearest neigh- bors, although they do not resemble the teach- er's. English papers dis- play unique originality in punctuation, vocab- ulary, and unity. The proof of the popu- larity of these students is that their names are seldom absent from the dainty little tardy slips presented to the teachers each dayg even then they are not slighted, but are al- lowed the esteemed honor of remaining one hour after school in the jug . . . only they never do remain. Thus, eyes and hair and noses and mouths and ears . . Q oh well, let's put out the lights and go to sleep! 1- ,. I I I I I llll llllll. llll- I E-.'o'-S Eu: I E ulalg E'- ' lu'l n'n fun' n'l u.: 'un' :- -:.' 22. '25 'e -lib, 'nn 5' 'gs2'5 ana lllll:g I E G CE G2 nn 1 can H : En , lu I Emu . 5 In nun :zz--' A I BB! - me . T sf--: .-Ill E I' ,V la 3' ::':. -:ll-: A II, .III '-: III :H I .-:-. nllll .lll.- T -:':. '::: kill - B nad' 'W I I Bll ll! 'C .,',q I-:-I . . uf: 59311 GH W Jn Eff. sis' ll- ug I I is si' I .: --Sik- Ill 2: 55 2- In I 'B is .l E '5.E 'E nlI..l i .Q B B ng s na F9 E155 ua H MMG -E, .A l miqzm 1. x..,,,, ,Q gszomnugim r EQ n F1 E :sm on fi 1' mmf? is na fa it a 'la I 'fl I 1 . I gg - :anim I WE BB L we era me E al me rm VS 'L U l sr U F1 Sl i mm EE! TSA Ss: 'S ' A u ca za :imma EP ss, 5 on an E zz Brin sg Ami! 1:7130 an ff... 'if Ei I - ii. I I I un E , HZ J-'M D I- E all I llll V an El r In in 5 -H ' H S5 E wx ls! Fl'-3 g . gui 1. ul! , fi Ensign B it .. ':g: S 'I l u u' z .-Ill V IIB! ng' : 'sr ll ni E 5 gsm mm sm as fa sue fi-3 n I I In E131 I I IIE '3 :: Erma :BE is as qu I! 'I' I 6.5 ll I dt lllllll 9 'ix 2 wi llll :ig A ana lm B3 E Q Be a s :-Smfsga 251533 as mmki Q B E r lm . .: 'iE E :I I-I l:l lglllll lg- l:l lglllll l:l :II -.llll- V The Staff Now they appear for the curtain applause . . . the makers of the 1934 Mercian . . . Dorothy Kill . . . the business manager who headed the greatest ad drive ever . . . Mary Catherine Gallagher . . . chiefotall...from3 to5... holidays . . . Saturdays . . . the yearbook's the thing . . . Loretto Murtaugh . . . pages and pages ot art work . . . she did it with her own little fingers. Kathleen Ryan and Margaret Rose Schumann . . . Mary's associate editors . . . learned the necessity of a vocabulary and rubber cement . . . Culotta Holden . . . Cue they call her . . . always got them started with a good idea . . . Mary Beritich, the other artist . . . be- lieves in the saving flavor of a little fun . . . Rita Parrington . . . l o'clock lady . . . ls there any- thing to do, Sister? Wilma McEncroe . . . plays with the local phone . . , Arvilla Fallon . . . a little nonsense now and then . . . Mary Catherine Connell . . . smilingly worries through alphabetical lists . . . Mary Cana- van . . . don't bother today with what can be done tomorrow . .. Mary Helen Keirans . . . seventeen miles to home but stays to the end . . . Mary Tangney . . . baby pictures . . . snappy captions . . . Marion Coggins . . . passes her bag of candy . . . chews and chews. sa-.'. 5. .,., .. 53:8 I I - -nuns. E I: 5 E g:ll 'B-ll: -P.: ' ss: Q-C9.eafz, Hippy, 12-fm if tfwgf be Ckgjywaffwfwyw MQW 224 ,gm cz, ICKOQMAIGAVV VZ? 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OBrien Reverend Monsignor B. Springmeier Reverend F. P. Byrne Reverend F. L. Byrens Reverend W. P. Casey Reverend P. j. Conway Reverend Francis L. Corley Reverend Leo A. Devitt Reverend Stephen H. Duggan Reverend M. j. Fennessy Reverend F. Friel Reverend j. C. Gibbons Reverend W. Gorman Reverend Anthony S. Harte Reverend j. P. Henry Reverend R. L. Hills Reverend M. S. Kane Reverend j. L. Kearns Reverend Kelly Reverend Hemrick Reverend L. M. Kenney Reverend j. Kerins Reverend V. F. Kienberger, O.P Reverend Michael Kilbride Reverend T. F. Manning Reverend P. H. Matimore Reverend F. O. McCarthy - Reverend john B. McCauley Reverend P. j. McGuire Reverend Stephen E. McMahon Reverend j. Ambrose Murray Reverend M. E. Muzik Reverend Morgan j. O'Brien Reverend Harold O'Hara Reverend j. j. O'Hearn Reverend G. A. Parker Reverend D. D. Reardon Reverend joseph Reilly Reverend Bernard D. Rogers Reverend john F. Ryan Reverend T. R. Shewbridge Reverend P. F. Shewbridge Reverend W. L. Shortall Reverend A. Terlecke Reverend j. A. Walsh Hon. G. Castruccio Pa trons and Pa tronesses Royal Italian Consul General Hon. Rene Weiller Consul for France Hon. Titus Zbyszewski Consul General of Poland Miss jeannette Kelly The P. D. Ryan Family Mr. G. M. Alderman Andy Frain's Ushers American Patrol Service Mrs. Anjal Art Garage Auburn Highland Cleaners Auburn Park School Music and Dramatic Art Miss Virginia Austin Avalon Bootery Mrs. j. Azzarello Grocery Store Bakers B. and F. Men's Shop Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Mr. P. V. Bartsch Clement j. Barch Mr. M. R. Bauer Mrs. 'Anna ' Bauts Mrs. Belcastro Otto j. Benson Swedish Bakery Mrs. C. j. Berkery Mary j. Bernard john Bigane 5' Sons Coal Company Bissell Laundry Co. Bladt's Quality Bakery Burt A. Blake Ice Cream Parlor johnston R. Blakely Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bodal Dr. j. B. Boersma Dentist Charles Bohnett Gasoline Station Missjulia Bolio Mr. and Mrs. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Breen Brenner Brothers Brooks Undertaker Mr. Brown, Inc. john D. Bruen, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bruen Mr. Thomas Burke Detective i lC0ntinuedl O Mr. j. P. Burke Funeral Director Mrs. T. F. Burns The Busy Mrs. A. S. Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. W. Byrnes Dr. Ellen L. Calley Canary Fair Mr. and Mrs. Carbonneau Mr. Carrarini Shoe Repair Shop Mr. and Mrs. j. Carey Mr. Thomas Cartmell Mrs. A. Carroll Miss B. Carroll Mrs.j. A. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. T. Carroll Mr. Anthony Carollo jane Casper Catholic Supply House Central Valet Shop Cantral Fruit Market Dr. E. L. Chainski Chattield Cleaners Chelton Theatre Mr. and Mrs. B. j. Chess Civic Club Mr. H. Cleveland Mr.G. B. Coan Mr. Micheal Coletta Mr. Martin Cooney Mr. and Mrs. M. j. Cook Mr. M. Concannon Consumers Fruit Company Mr. and Mrs. j. S. Cokman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Connell Mr. and Mrs. j. Corcoran Cornell Cash Market Mrs. Cotter Mr. A. Cozzie Crescent Laundry Ray j. Crist Mrs. j. Crowley Dr. and Mrs. R. Cummings Mrs. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Mr. Cussen Mr. T. j. Daley Mrs. Daniunas A. A. Dangles Groceries and Meats De Met Food Shop A. A. Depeder Coal Dealer Mr.A. E. Dberg Mrs. Lillian M. Devane james L. Devoy Dixie Cleaners and Dyers Mr. and Mrs. P. j. Dockery Domestic Science Class Mrs. j. Donavan Mr. R. B. Doran D. Dorrigan Harry Dorigan Florist Dorothy's Candy Shop Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Dowd Dud Cleaner and Hatter Mr. Thomas Dunlap Dr. E. Durkin Chiropodist Ed's Barber Shop El Circulo Espanol john j. Engeln Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Enright john E. Egan Dr. W. G. Epstein Mr. F. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. B. Farrell Mrs. j. j. Farrell Dr. Hugh S. Feeney Feilchenfeld Market Mr. and Mrs. A. Figliulo Mr. Harry Fine Clifford j. Finn Mr. and Mrs. M. Fitzgerald Mrs. j. M. Fitzgerald Francis Robert Fitzgerald Helen and Bessie Fitzgerald Mrs.j. M. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick Mrs. D. Flahive Mr. Ole Flesviz Floerke's Variety Shop Hon. Thomas W. Flynn judge Mr. james Flynn Forbrich Drug Store Samuel Fox Mrs. j. Fraher Frank's Beauty Shop S. Friedman Mrs. john Ford john Gabric Mrs. Mary Gallagher Patrick Galvin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner Arthur Gardner Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gaughan Mr. and Mrs. Gerets Patrons and Patronesses Mr. and Mrs. Gerrib Mr. George Gerules Mrs. E. Gildea Mrs. M. Gilligan Dr. john j. Gilroy David Mac Gilliveay Ginell Beauty Shop Philip Goetz Meat Company Miss Helen Marie Gorman Mrs. Wm. j. Gorman judge j. A. Graher Mrs. Granville Dr. S. O. Graser Grassmann Bros. Clothing Co. Mrs. F. M. Gray Green's Market Mrs. j. Griffin jos. Haetner 6' Company Hallen's Grocery Mr. james Halloran joe Hamper Charles Harrian Mr. and Mrs. F. j. Hauser Hayden and Black Restaurant Hazell Lingerie Shoppes Mrs. R. Heigl Dr. Harold Hellenbrank Mrs. j. P. Hennessey Charles E. Herrick Mr. and Mrs. P. Hession Hickey C7 Regan Highland Cleaner Mr. and Mrs. j. Hill W. j. Holden Homan Beauty Shop j. P. Hogan's Farm Products Mrs. Helen Horan Connelley Hopkins Mr. j. P. Houle Hugo Bros. Barbers Mrs. R. L. Hults Mr. B. N. Hunding Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hyde Mrs. M. lrwin W. E. jacobs A. j. jacobeit Mr. janz james Sweet Shop Walter jawacki lContinuedl 0 joe's Meat Market Mr. Carl johnson johnston R. Blakely Mr. and Mrs. G. johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bob jordan P. H. joyce Dr. A. D. jung juniors of Room l2 Dr. A. E. Kaczala Kayes Kakes G. F. Kaller Mr. and Mrs. Kase Mr. Edward Keating Meyer A. Katz Mrs. L. Kelly Ella Kelley Hon. judge james j. Kelly Mrs. Thomas E. Kelly Leo Kelly F. W. Kenny Miss Mary C. Kenny Florence Kennedy Mr. Thomas j. Kerrigan and Mrs. john j. Kerurn Mr. T. Killacky Mr. Thomas Kilroy Mr. and Mrs. j. j. Kirby Emil Klatts Dairy Mrs. D. Kladis Mr. A. Koldoff jas. F. Kovarik Mrs. Krom and Kollman Richard Knight Mrs. C. W. Knoerzer Kruse Funeral Home H. Kuehnle Mr. and Mrs. j. Labrecque Lake Valley Dairy CO. Mr. H. Lagoni Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lamoureaux Dr. C. D. Lambird La Verne's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. j. La Liberty Market Dr. Libberton Luella Dress Shop Mrs. j. Mahoney Mrs. W. Martin Mrs. F. Mason Storekeeper Helen Mary Margaret , Dr. Mantia jene Burr School of Dance and M555 Irene Matthews Drama j. M. jensen Mausen Bros. May Motor Sales Mr. and Mrs. T. j. McCabe Mrs. james McCann Mrs. L. McCarroll Eugene j. McCarthy Dr. joseph McCarthy Stewart j. McCormick, M.D. Mrs. j. McCurrie Mr. and Mrs. j. j. McDermott Mrs. M. M. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Happy McDonald Mr. and Mrs. M. McElligott Frank R. McGarr Mrs. P. McGrail David Mac Gillivray Mr. F. T. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. E. j. McGuire Mr. F. S. McGuane Mrs. j. j. McKeown Miss E. Loretta McKeon Dr. F. j. McMeanamin Mr. and Mrs. W. McMullen Mrs. McTiernan Mr. L. P. Parland Mrs. j. McVeigh Leo Michuda Er Son General Contractors Mrs.O. G. Miller ' Miller's Bakery Modern Cleaning, Dyeing Shop Moe's Food Shop Steve Monyok Dr. H. j. Moriarty Dentist Mr. Wm. Morley Roy P. Morrison Real Estate james Moscato's Grocery Store Greune Mueller Coal Co. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mulcahey Mrs. Agnes Murphy Myler's Bootery Neal's Candies and lce Cream Dr. George R. Nichols Physician and Surgeon R. Nilson's First,Class Market Nick Noponiello Grocery Er Meat Market Normal Wet Wash Laundry Bill O'Brien George T. O'Brien Luke j. O'Connell Attorney-at-law Mr. M. j. O'Connor Patrons and Patronesses Mr. and Mrs. George Odum Mr. Wm. O'Donnell Mrs. jane O'Keefe j. P. O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. T. j. O'Malley Miss Veronica O'Neil Misses O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. S. j. Orlowski Orr's Delicatessen Edward Osborn's Halsted Inn Mr. Frank O'Reilly Packing House Market Dr. john A. Parker Michael Paladin joe Palazzolo Palmer Park Garage PauI's Baking Corporation Mrs. M. Pfeffer Mr. T. Peller Fred W. Petersen jeweler Mr. and Mrs. G. Petersen Mrs. Henry Petersen Grove Poultry Store Mrs. Margaret Powers Mrs. Alfred Pluard Mr. and Mrs. Pranowski j. E. Price Mr. and Mrs. j. j. Prim Dr. S. Pritikin Chiropodist Frances Pluhar Quality Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Quinn The Quinn Family Mr. john Quinlin Mr. and Mrs. G. Ramis Ramova Theatre Walter Ready, jr. Mr. john M. Redding Regan and Hickey Restaurant Mrs. P. Reid john R. Reilly Mr. john Reithmaier Charles Rizze Miss Grace E. Rice Wilma Roberts john Rodak Mrs. j. B. Rodyers Rhodes Garage lContinuedl 0 Hon. judge A. Rooney Room l8 Room 23 Mr. and Mrs. Ronan Richard N. Ronan Rose Ellen Beauty Shop Rose Limberg Rose Marie Shop Paul Rosborough, M.D. j. L. Rosen Dry Goods Mr. and Mrs. B. Roti E. G. Rowe Mr. joseph M. Ruberry Micheal Ruhig Furrier Mr. jack Russell Mrs. j. Rutz Ruth Shoppe j. F. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. j. R. Ryan Mrs. james Ryan H. Ryterek Funeral Chapel Sabia Bros. Co. Food Market Mr. Morris Satin A. A. Schaefer Meat Market Wm. Scharg Mr. and Mrs. j. Schimack Schmidt's Pharmacy L. B. Schmuhl Schubert's Cleaners and Dyers H. Schwarting Meat Market Mr. S. L. Schwartz Selan's Beauty Shop Mrs. Margaret Shaw Mrs. j. Siebold Bakery Mrs. George F. Sivore Mary Shannon Mr. F. Shanley Marie Sheahan Dr. W. j. Sheehy Shiff's Dry Goods South Shore Laundry The Southwest Market Mr. Peter Spogis Mr. W. Stamback St. Louis Tailor St. Adrian's Church T. C. Starchak, D.D.S. F. C. Stein Meat Market Dr. F. E. Streysmen Physician and Surgeon Stronwall Bakery Mrs. M. Swords H. T. Swanson Welding Supplies Sunnyside Theatre Mr. and Mrs. j. Tallon Tait's Company Tarr's Quality Meat Market Tea Garden C1 Chinese Restaurant Mr. R. C. Ternpleman Tom's Fruit and Vegetable Store Treadway Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. john S. Tresch Mr.W. C. Wakefield Mr. G. Walsh josephine M. Walsh Hon. Frank j. Walsh Coroner Mrs. A. Waneger Mr. and Mrs. j. Edward Ward Ward Baking Company james Whalen Sanitary District Trustee Mrs. john B. Wheeler Mr. Rene Weiller Mr.D. j. Williams Mr. and Mrs. F. Willoughby Mr. and Mrs. j. F. Windsor Withall's Greasing Palace Master jack Witous Woodlawn Avenue Grocery Woodrich Bros. Mrs. F. C. Wright M. E. Vaslow Mr. j. Viculin Vorel's Meat Shop Mr. john Yaity W. O. Zingleman Mr. and Mrs. C. Zitnik Room l5 Room l4 Room l3 St. Xavier A College For Women 4928 Cottage Crove Ave. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS I Affiliation Catholic University ot America MEMBERSHIP American Council on Education Association of American Colleges Federation of Illinois Colleges Mercy Federation ACCREDITED Catholic Educational Association University of Illinois Illinois State Examination Board Bachelor Degree in Arts, Science, Music Teacher's Certificate Course Pre-Medical Teachers lChicagol Promotional Credit Class I AUTUMN - WINTER - SPRING QUARTER SUMMER TERM C Send for Announcement I TELEPHONE MIDWAY 3935 CLARKE- IVIQELROY PUBLSI-IING COMPANY School Printers 6140 COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE CHICAGO PUBLISHERS PRINTERS B I N D E RS ENGRAVERS PRINTERS OF THE IVIERCIAN THERE IS NO SUBSTlTUTE FOR QUALITY CGAI. l DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY .JI 'D IH N JI. 0 EDERA R EE H I A G SPIES BROTHERS INCORPORATED Manufacturiizg Jewelers Specializing in Class Pins and Rings Club and Society Emblems C-reek Letter Fraternity and Sorority Pins Merit and Service Emblems for Commercial Institutions Honor Keys -2- Hospital Pins Athletic Medals and Trophies Diamond jewelry O Dance Programs O Announcements Established 1878 SALES OFFICE AND SHOW ROOMS: 27 EAST MONROE STREET FACTORY: II38-ll4O CORNELIA AVENUE CH ICACO 'QQEHNP swore OFFICIAL PHOTOC-RAPHER FOR CLASS OF 1934 ESS I7 North State Street Stevens Building Telephone Dearborn 2780 Every Mercy Graduate a Member or Mercy Federation COIVIPLI IVIENTS OF WALKEITS FULTON FISH CO. CHICAC-O, ILLINOIS The members of the Alumni Invitation Committee ot the Fox Secretarial College, 79th and Halsted Streets, cordially invite you to visit the college. Sincerely, Eileen Lotter, Chairman, Mercy I-I, S. '33 Secretary, Battery Equipment Company. Callaghan Coal G-I lvlaterial Co. gwg BEST GRADES com., wooa, and COKE 'Zvi Triangle 5000 8513 South Halsted St COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF JCI-IN B. WI-IEEI.El2 I:igIiuIo Construction Co BUILDING REIVIODELING I PLASTER ARCHES - FIRE REPAIRS 8139 South Michigan Avenue Stewart OO64 James S. Coleman INSURANCE HEALTH EIDELITY ACCIDENT LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE BURCLARY SURETY COMPENSATION 33 LA SALLE STREET cem. 6560 8605 Bennett Avenue Regent 5529 JOI-IN E. EGAN , l3UNEl2Al. DIRECTCDR t 59 So. Kedzie Phone Grovehill OO9O The Economic Sun ls Rising . . . Through 78 years of changing business conditions this school has made steady progress in training young men and women for business usefulness and in placing them where they could grow and achieve. Says the New York News, Confidence has come back. We hope less for ourselves, more for others. We have come to be our brother's keeper that we may keep ourselves. So definite is the present demand for practical salable train- ing that our enrollment today is greater than in l929, our business is better. We make this statement . . not boastfully but significantly . . as a guide to june graduates in preparing for a place in life. Visit, W' rite or Phone Randolph 1575 for Catalog Day or ff ff -f f - Calculation, etc Evening classes Sound, thorough practical courses in Executive-Secretarial Business Administra tion. Accountancy Stenotypy Machine SUCCESS TO THE i934 IVIERCIAN BM Z Fi EDWAIQD J. KELLY ' MAYOR OF CHICAGO J... CHICAGO A Catholic Institution with Over 6,000 Students Open to both Men and Women College of Liberal Arts and Sciences llncluding late afternooon, evening and Saturday classesl College ot Law lDay and Eveningl College of Commerce lDay and Eveningl ' Secretarial College lDay and Eveningl De Paul Academy Loop High School School of Music School of Art Home Study Department of Arts and Sciences De Paul Building, 64 QE. Lake St., Central 8l94, New Quarters 3rd Floor Main Buildings, Campus, etc. 1 l0l0 Webster Ave. Phone Lincoln 7410 CONSUMERS SANITARY COFFEE 6' BUTTER STORES X31 42 fills Main Office and Warehouse 8235 Vincennes Ave. - CHICAGO ITTOSGI' BUSINESS. COLLEGE Only Four Year High School Graduates Enrolled II6 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Randolph 43 7 TOM CRANE A35 Vg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 21 is 1520 West 69th Street When in Need of C-ood Coal CaII Downey Coal Co. 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KELLY BANK FUNERAL DIRECTOR 691 5-1 7 Wentworth Ave. Phones Triangle 2120-2121 Halsted St. at 79th St. THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION S142 WF TEMPORARY FUND. QM QM 7 F ,315 Phones Victory 2553-4 DAVIA BROS. MARBLE COMPANY 2410-12 S. LaSalle St. :IIE '51 F THE CARROLL COMPANY 50 W. 60th Street EM' 721 ,LS TUOI-l EY SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS Day and Evening Sessions Our Original Tutorial Method of Private Lessons Combined with Group Competition Prepares you thoroughly for a successful business career. Complete Stenographic, Legal Sec- retarial, and Bookkeeping Courses. 3lO S. Michigan Ave. Harrison 78-49 l55O W. 95th St. Cedarcrest 3132 STUDENTS OF MERCY HICH SCHOOL Work: Hard for Your Future Knowledge Is Power - v ROBERT M. SWE TZER Democratic Candidate for COU NTY TREASU RER The Faculty. . . The Alumnae . . . The Student Body are always welcome at l-lC'TEL Sl-IORELAND 55th Street at the Lake Plaza lOOO Headquarters for formal or informal teas, luncheons, dinners, dances and banquets. 0206 E D 2 . A I Joim SEXTON fr Co. E?.l'S2'2?8 'NG WHOLESQLZZREESE :Nz ZH? BRADY BROS EVERY MOTHER OF EVERY MERCY C-IRL A MEMBER OF MERCY MOTHER'S AUXILIARY IOI 8 W. 79th Street I si' Vg Compliments of wlv ' A L ZW- ROOM 30 71 fi The game that is growing Four Large in popularity year after year and Beautiful Aqjordial with high school students. , . For good clean fun and SIMS WW-2f'0'1 healthy sport PLAY BIL- to Visit LIARDSI I5 Extended Billiards develops keen- to AH ness of eye and muscular co-ordination. It helps you train for other school ac- RLJSNAK BROTHERS tivities. Brunswick manufactures the famous junior Playmate table suitable for home use. Write for catalog and prices. THE 5Ol-Il N. Cicero Ave. Manitield 5380 1393-95 Milwaukee Ave. Brunswick 1046 COLLEN DER COMPANY 2414-24 Devon Ave- Hollvcourt 3400 General offices: 623 so. wabash Ave 839'45 W- 79th St- Triangle l3l5 Billiard and Bowling Headquarters since I845 - 2 COMPLIMENTS lvlchleilly s Caterers Of 716 East 79th Street - Phone Radcliffe 0700 Lynch-Clarisey Home Made Ice Cream, Sherberts, Ices, Frappes, and Candies. FUEL and LUBRICATINC OILS Weddings, Banquets, Dinners, and ' Buffet Lunches Served 3201-1 3 south waaa street A Yf'mer Any mace CHICAGQ None Too Large None Too Small 0 Banquet Tables, Card Tables, Chairs, Main and Pitner Streets Silverware, China and Classes EVANSTON To Rem . tilv mf C M. R. Kelly, Pres. C. T. Roberts, V. P. and Treas. W. D. Kelly, Sec'y. lvlutual National Bank 7844 I-Ialsted Street alloc' 'QF E. L. HEDSTROIVI COAL CO. Est. I857 General Offices: 37 W. Van Buren St Phone: Wabash 7929 OUR YARDS COVER THE CITY 71 FR Any kind of fresh dressed poultry in-and-out-of-season C. KOHLMANN First Class Meat Market EVERYBODY KNOWS CARL 1. ADAMS UNDERTAKER 7350 Cottage Grove Avenue Telephone Stewart OO76 Associates: Wentworth l698 Free Delivery Anywhere Walter D. Feldhoff H. H. Whitesel 'fr WS COH1 Beef YOU Want, Cal' US. Bernice A. Feldhoff Grace A. Whitesel MAKERS OF FINE FURS SINCE 1848 Compliments f HIM-MEL G SONS, INC. O - 9401 Ewing Avenue FURRIERS 322 West 63rd Street at Harvard Avenue V. Compliments of RICKELMAN DRUC- CO. STATE SENATOR 635 E. 79th Street M OUR SERVICE MEANS SATISFACTION Ilth Senatorial District We Deliver Stewart 2000 john the Swede IOHN CZAPLEWSKI FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY 8857 Commercial Avenue Regent 3260 South Chicago 4433 DR. FRANCIS A. SOEDER DENTIST Hours: 9 to I2 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. Sunday by Appointment 358 East Il5th Street Corner South Park Ave. Tel. Pullman 2337 Cl'IIC-380, lll- I V ooo!! 'H'Nc'S 1449-51 W. 79th Street Triangle 7600 1034 W. 59th Street Normal 7968 6855 So. Stony lsland Ave. Hyde Park 4227 Famous line of whipped cream cakes in assorted flavors. Finest assortment of rich butter cakes, French pastries, etc. We specialize in providing for your party, All TAYLCDR BRCDS coAL COMPANY 2426 S. Halsted Street Calumet 6681 anniversary or social needs. Deliveries made on orders over 51.00 I A 1Oc charge for orders less than 2151.50 .glllg JAMES J. SULL VAN Democratic Committeeman of Eighth Ward Frank S. Ayres, President james R. Leslie, Vice President Frank S. Ayres lnc wi-IQLESALE CUT FLOWERS 30 East Randolph Street Franklin 2900 Central 2133 791 Fi H. Ci. Brunderman 6' Co. C- C1 H MEAT MARKET I- u We Sell and Repair All , . ,. I M k f . 1 : 3 as 0 . I724 E. 73rd street hx Washers, Ironers, 'F B553 writ E and Vacuum Cleaners' II' Phone Dorchester I2I'5 - ' I 12 . at ' 1 - We Call For and :kg - -' Denver we DELIVER Phone Radcliffe 76II 62I E. 75th St. National Creasing Palaces Compliments The House of Service of 79th St. and Loomis Blvd. 6700 S. Morgan Street 'SI6 W. 63rd Street 58lO Normal Blvd. 4I33 Lake Park Ave. FRANK I-I. ARMSTRONG 1515 E. 71st Place Tel. Stewart I I I9-6224 E. B. KENNEY PAINTS 6' VARNISHES I47-I 49 West 79th1Street E. B. Kenney Chicago When you get your Prescriptions filled at EDLUND'S They are right-Ask your Doctor E. A. EDLUND PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST S. E. Corner 6Ist and Halsted Sts. Phone Wentworth 0627 We Deliver EDWARD ARENDT 59l6 S. Fairfield Ave. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEEMAN I5th Ward PAY LESS FOR AMERICA'S FINEST CLOTHES AT TURNER BROS. Cor. Roosevelt 6' Halsted FOR REAL BARCAI NS TRADE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD A G P STORE Kettles, Mgr. Walter Desmond, Ass't. 1625 E. 75th Street SUPREME CANDY SHOP Home Made Candies We make all our candies fresh every day with the highest quality of chocolate castings, butter and cream. We also specialize in pop corn specialties. l627 East 79th Street Phone Victory 9066-67 Compliments of COLLI ER'S RESTAURANT ROOM 29 i732-34 South State Street Chicago Monarch Laundry Co. Compliments Launderers for those who appreciate of quality laundering. lOHN E. KELLY Ask a Monarch Customer All phones: Pullman 0700 DR. 1. DYBALSKI i225 W. 5lst Street Boulevard l268 Tel. Triangle 6600-6601 AUTO SERVICE WALTER R. STARR MORTICIAN 85l East 75th Street Chicago, lll. Phone Radcliffe 21 I7 - VICTOR BEAUTY sHoP Expert Beauticians 7442 Cottage Grove Avenue Spiral and Croquinole Permanent Waves from 52.00 up lOS. FEICHTINC-ER WALL PAPER - PAINTERS' SUPPLIES BRUSHES - GLASS - LADDERS - ETC. 7753 So. Ashland Ave. Chicago All Lines of Beauty Culture Compliments of Triangle Service Station R. C. LONC- Southeast Corner of Anthony and Stony lsland Aves. Standard Oil Products Prop., F. H. jackovich 435 East 79th Street Telephone Stewart ll86 We Deliver FORElVlAN'S MARKET QUALITY- MEATS All Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention This ls YOUR Drug Store Make Use of it VAUSE C1 FRASER PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS F. N. Fraser, R. Ph. SOI East 79th Street Cor. Eberhart Ave. 505 East 79th Street Chicago Phone stewart 0042 and oo43 chicago Compliments of ' A Alderman DAVID L. SUTTON Compliments of HARRY R. WAXSTEIN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Accredited. Co-Educational. I yr. Playground A. Course, 2 yr. Diploma and 3 yr. Degree Courses. Large gymnasium, swimming pool, dancing 6- auditorium. Teams in all Sports. 1 Summer Session june 25 Fall term Sept. Z6 6859 Anthony Ave. Vin. 1097 Free Catalog and Views on request. Dept. M.H.S. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION I O I 9 Diversey Parkway A Grocery Selling at Chain Store Prices FREE DELIVERY AND 2'7C DISCOUNT li IOS. GUMNIINCS-LI CCNSE d EITIIJBIYTIEI' Radcliffe 2230-31 CU IVI IVI I NGS FUNERAL SERVICE 793i South Park Avenue AMBULANCE SERVICE VERONICA WALSH CUMMINGS-Lic. Lady Assistant COMPLIMENTS or Rooivi 2 1uNioRs Announcinc PUBLICATION BLACKMANS SOLID GEOMETRY GOOD-CHIPMAN iEwEi.ERs oPTiciANs An outstanding high-school text. NEW INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY FIELD AND LABORATORY MANUAL , Alfred C. Kinsey Gifts for the Graduate in jewelry and Glasses It pays to buy from a reliable jeweler LIPPINCOTT chicago Philadelphia 8l6 West 79th Street Specializing in Permanent Waving COMPLIMENTS Rose Kendall Beauty Shoppe CF Beauty Culture in All Its Branches 7909 S. Morgan St. For Appointments Tel. Vincennes 5518 Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday by Appointment V M. D. C-ammell, O.D. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 5024 South Ashland Avenue Hemlock 6228 CHICAGO AHERN BROS. 7855 So. Halsted Street Vincennes 5457 Vincennes 4554 Cur-Ly-Cue Beauty Salon EXPERT IN ALL BRANCHES OF BEAUTY CULTURE Permanent Waving - Finger Waving Students' Hair Cutting, 25c 7814 South Halsted Street 2nd Floor Above Southtown Food Market AII Phones Prospect 3440 S. A. BERGMAN, Inc. Wall Paper - Window Shades Paints 1524 West 63rd Street just East of Ashland Ave., cor. justine St. 77th-leffery Service Station F. 1. Martin, Prop. High Pressure Greasing Tire Repairing Phone Regent 1950 COSTELLO BROS. MODERN BUFFET 6' RESTAURANT 7901 Vincennes Avenue CHICAGO Phones Vincennes 10194-10195 I. W. Malloy, Pres. ul. Verhoeven, Vice-Pres. W. I. Malloy, Secretary-Treasurer Office: Phones Dolton 965, Inter Ocean 9711 Res: Phone Dolton 950 MALLOY COAL CO., INC. WHOLESALE ef RETAIL Best Grades of Steam and Domestic Coal DOLTON, ILL. john P. Moriarty C1 Co. Excavating-Trucking Filling - Grading - Sand - Black Earth 8129 South Michigan Avenue Phone Triangle 8545 CHICAGO ,, . ., 7 ,..,,,,,,, ,.., 4 Louis Delicatessen Harry Budinger 450 E. 83rd Street Tel. Rad. 0053 XYLOIQHONE ALL KINDS OF HOME cooKED SOLOIST FOODS FOR THE TABLE N B C Bakery Groceries Vegetables Staff Arrisf Chicago Compliments MARY SYNON of DRAMATIC ART Fine Arts Building FRANK 1. CORR Alderman l7th Ward Courtesy of TOM FLEMINC 458 E. 79th Street Triangle lO303 IOHNSON BROS. COAL COMPANY WOOD-COAL-COKE General Offices: 63rd and Wabash Ave. O'HANLEY, INC. Modern Perfection in Funeral Direction 7705 Cottage Grove Ave. Phones Radcliffe 7705-O6-O7 N. l. O'Hanley, Pres. I. L. O'HanIey, Sec. Rickelman Drug Co. L. H. RICKELMAN R. I. RICKELMAN 635 EAST 79TH STREET Our Service Means Satisfaction We Deliver Phone Stewart 2000 Compliments of THE RICHMOND 2919 West 59th Street 0 IOHN TOUCH IIM CONWAY Compliments of Drexel Ice Cream Co. 30th Street at Shields Avenue All Phones: Victory II64 QIULIA A. NOLAN 'Class and College jewelry 6 North Michigan Avenue Compliments of PLYMOUTH DAIRY DREIFUSS DEPT. STORE Women's and ChiIdren's Wear of Fine Quality at Low Prices GIVE US A TRIAL 79th at Champlain Avenue STRATFORD PLACE Dine and Dance 7IO W. 63rd Street Phones Vincennes I 81 7- I 8l 8 THOMPSON C1 SONS FUNERAL SERVICE AUTO LIVERY - EMBALMINC- 809 East 75th Street INear Cottage Grove Ave.I Our Motto: Quality - Service General Cleaners from Gloves to Rugs 1. DE FAY THE EXCLUSIVE CLEANERS AND DYERS I33OO South Western Avenue Blue Island 2084 - Blue Island IOOZ West 79th Street Vincennes IZOI-IZOZ - Chicago Phone Radcliffe 1100-1101 IAMES P. Roc:-IE UNDERTAKER 1136 W. 77th sneer The Superior Sister's Shoe Exclusive Fitting Room for the Sisters HOCAN Cr DALY INC. Room 910 De Paul Building 64 East Lake Street State 5419 Chicago For Economy and Quality Trade at Royal Blue Store Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables at Reasonable Prices 66 E. 71st St. Tel. Vin. 1318 SAM CASSEL Cr CO. WHOLESALE V Candy - Cigars - Cigarettes - Tobacco Phones: Canal 8825-6-7-8-9 Wm. A. Schmeckebier, Mgr. Candy Dept. Compliments of MR. M. MASCOLI NO Compliments of ROOM 8 We Specialize in CAS - OIL - C-REASES 'rs co HILLS SERVICE 8258 South Park Ave. Stewart 1416 Telephones Harrison 0516-7-8 ZIEC-LER PROVISION COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS AND POULTRY Hotel, Restaurant and Club Supplies 755-761 So. State St. Chicago Try Our Ziegler Hickory Ham and Bacon C. F. Peterson Coal Co. Quality Coal Plus Service And Guarantee of Satisfaction 4011-21 Langley Ave. Kenwood 6518 Phone Haymarket 3968-3976 H.o1oNEs IOHN P. HARDING MARKET CO. 728 West Madison Street CHICAGO CHINESE FOOD SHOP 444 East 79th Street I Compliments of LEWIS LAUNDRY CO. 7031 Stewart Avenue Bowl for Health WESTERN RECREATION 26 -I Bowling Alleys - 26 b 63rd and Western Avenue ECONOMY - EFFICIENCY - SERVICE ELDORADO FUEL CO. G. W. Webster, jr., President 63rd and Prairie Ave. Get in Touch With Us Wentworth 4200-4444 Office Phone Vincennes 0110 DR. CHAS. L. MARSDEN Dental Surgeon Suite 1, 9300 Cottage Grove Ave. Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 - 7 to 9 E1.RYAN MEN'S FURNISHINGS STETSON AND BERG HATS 807 East 79th Street At Cottage Grove Ave. 2360 East 71st Street At South Shore Drive VOR-I-EX OIL and GAS lO423 Indianapolis Blvd. The Best in Beverly IOHNSON DRUG CO. lO3rd and Hale Ave. Beverly 8868 DROVERS PACKING CO. 40th Street and Normal Avenue Hams - Bacon - Lard All Phones: Yards 4660 BUY IT- 'YOU'LL LIKE IT BURN IT Waco Nut Coal STRACHAN COAL CO. E. T. Rohrer, Mgr. 2209 W. 63rd Street Republic 3860 IVI I LADY BEAUTY SALON Highest Grade Beauty Work at Lowest Prices 743 West 79th Street Stewart 9526 IAS. BARRETT CHAS. HURD NEW FOREST PLACE H253-55 Green Bay Rd. CHICAGO, ILL. ' Phone South Shore 7980 C0mPliments South Chicago Auto Parts of Company . llnc.l American Meat Markets Carl A. Bjorklund Inc. Parts for All Cars . 7932-34 South Chicago Avenue Compliments of MR. cf MRs.1. F. SEGUIN 7942 Chappel Avenue Cor. 46th Pl. and Wallace St. Yards 0703 Caring for Chicago's Dead 50 Years Thomas Mclnerney's Sons Michael - Thomas - john Funeral Directors SCIENTIFIC EMBALMING AUTO SERVICE ELECT MEN WHO REDUCE TAXES Vote for FRED W. BRUMMEL EMMETT WHEALAN Democratic Members Board of Appeals BRODERICK DRUG CO.- Stanley Broderick, R. Ph. N. W. Cor. 83rd St. and Eberhart Ave. Phone Radcliffe 4888 CHICAGO LUTGERT BROS. Coal 76th and Bishop Streets Radcliffe l020 DR. F. 1. MAIER OPTOMETRIST Hours: IO A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Eves. 7 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. 2nd Floor, 634l South Halsted Street Telephone Normal 7'59l CHICAGO DAUPHIN PARK DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS Beyer C1 Heinz, Props. I 74l-43 East 87th Place Stewart H15 CASCADE LAUNDRI ES 7930-42 S. Racine Ave. Radcliffe 4000 Compliments Compliments of of 4 O-I-To 5 CGNN jACK'S FOOD SHOP Meat Market 8004 South Ashland Avenue 86Il South Ashland Avenue Cedarcrest 3240 IT IS A PLEASURE TO VISIT THE Home Crystal Laundries The Pride of the Housewife And Save 202721 Discount 4204-22 So. Western Ave. Call Lafayette 9700 Triangle 4I 52 I. C. WATCH SHOP IOIO East 82nd Street FINE WATCH REPAIRINC Our Specialty I2 Yearsin III. Cent. Watch Insp. Service TI-los. 1. DUFFY All Phones Radcliffe 8900 RGSTHUFHHT D. L. COOPER FUR CO. . Fur Storage - Re-styling 120' West 47th Street ALL SERVICES FOR FURS CHICAGO 738 East 79th Street Diamond Appraisers - Importers Platinumsmiths - Fine Watches AN DERSON,S C-EIVICRAFT Suite SIG, The Stewart Building I08 North State Street W. R. Anderson Telephone State 564i AUBURN DRAPERY CO. IWe Dress the Home? II46 West 79th Street lnear RacineI Phone Stewart I 540 See Us for Your DRAPERIES, CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES POLES, RODS, SLIP COVERS, SHADE CLEANING, ETC. L... M2 Hon. judge l. William Brooks Compliments of Municipal Court ROOM l7 of Chicago 771 if COMPLI MENTS OF ROOM 4 O. P. Kerrigan Sons FUNERAL DIRECTORS 55l6 So. Ashland Avenue Tel. Pros. OO3l Mrs. Lucy Kerrigan in attendance Frank's Department Store 8l3 West 79th Street Compnmem cl-uc BEAUTY SALON of Telephone Stewart 2970 79l6 S. Ashland Avenue Dr' Hebert' Specialists in Permanent Waving - Marcelling O'D' Facial and Scalp Treatments Hair Dyeing - Finger Waving - Ladies' Hair Cutting Open Every Evening Except Monday and Wednesday The Home of GOOD WASHING Built on Quality and Service De Normandie Laundry Co. 7550 So. State St. Triangle 8010 Henning E. johnson MASON-GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Telephone 8200 Prairie Ave. Triangle 9558 Chicago South Chicago 2301 Polonia Publishing Co. Urbanek Bros., Props. Printers - Publishers 8723 Commercial Avenue Open Every Night to 9 P. M. except Mon. and Tues. Modernistic Beauty Salon We Specialize in SCALP MASSAGE - SHAMPOO Latest Creations of Hair Fashions Permanent Waving a Specialty SOSM West ll9th Street Phone Pullman 1978 Chicago IF YOU ARE RENTING AN APARTMENT SEE Compliments TURNERY DONNAN of Real Estate and Insurance 359 East 69th Street, near South Park Triangle 2862 DENIS KIDNEY Featuring Smart Footwear Compliments For Young Modems of C-EljERS BOOTERY ANDY CRAIN EST- 1887 7908 S. Ashland Ave. Radcliffe 7070 M. s. Corbett, MD. ROOM l i380 Lake Street S . X6 fp!! 'J ORC BODE ADT' UALIT ER PLYM TH DA Y ANY QA Stewart 8 l 456 W ard r I 1 Fe, . Cf H Bl Er S Wadi? B RE L 1 1-46V SH C I - Wood Coke 76 west 79 B sneer ' 3956 Arc r ve. Lf. O6 -0601 Ml R' P SHO P I BRO 1 Y DEL EssEN IMPORTER cf HOL C CER Bu 3 asf 5th eet O-34 H e Street K mffyg EHN ' . CAN AT ARK o Sa ges a S ' lty F RIST OIJLX A 1523 79111 eer tewa 1 o W 63rd Street L - r - 'J ' A 1 ' BRO 5 ENT V SHOP Sf 1 RAL D1 CT arments eane and Pressed 5438 Sou a te K reet Yards 62 Sf 9111 SU' Tl' S 9771 1 ffl ., lj f f 1. Po 1SKY A LOR WIND LAUND Y T 1455 W 79t Sh. et 26 East 75th Stre ' W , A KHAR TCHTQEPVJAQJLX ' UAL MEATS AND P ULT UNIOR-SENIO GE MAN CLUB . 3429 f 63r tr r M 2 CCOR C D GS M THE UMET PRES t LO Y HONG UB 3058 S. As KI nd Ave. Ra cliffe 0 -! V jjqyl E RD 1. A ON SCH HARM CY . BL PI COMPANY PRES I IO DRUG RE arrison 164 Wab h and jackson 8 Xpiie 95 V in- 1225- 4 f TIONA PHA LOUIE CA ' GROC TORE G and M. I ic, R. phs. 9 South Hermitage enue 300 ee 'Ove Avenue Vmcenn 4444 Radcliffe 0141 ANTHONY PETRUZZI 31 lg SHOE REPAIR SHOP 601 East 67th Street IOYCE BRos. Compliments 7415 Stony Island Ave. Of 1. H. SCHROEDER 72 is NELSON'S SWEDISH BAKERY yor-IN 1. MORAN Incorporated FASHIONABLE FURS STORAGE -- REMODELING - REPAIRING 58 East Washington Street Garland Building 439M East 79th Street X RED STAR PHARMACY 9150 Commercial Avenue SMlTH'S DRY' GOODS SHOP Phone Franklin 3863 Chicago, Illinois LINGERIE 455 East 75th Street DIAMONDS -- WATCHES SILVERWARE EM Gifts for Every Occasion Compliments of IRE ROOM , , LOOP STORE: 30 NORTH STATE ST. Between Washington and Madison 7:4 838 E. 63rd St. 340 S. Halsted 1361 Milwaukee QV - Need a Stenographer? Compliments of Call Triangle 4278 Vincennes 4052 21 Fi '21 is LOOK BE'l'l'ER DANCE BETTER FEEL BETTER HELANDER 6' CODEY Men's Apparel - Men's Wear with 7906 So. Ashland Ave. Stewart 9422 6208 S. Halsted Street Compliments ot HARRY W. HART Funeral Director 8608 Summit Avenue - Easy Credit Clothes for the Entire Family EASY CREDIT TERMS 6455 S. Halsted Street Forman's jewelry, lnc. jEWELERS 5' OPTICIANS 6303 S. Halsted St. Englewood 3llO ECLIPSE LAUNDRY Shiny Clean Washing Perfect ironing Courteous Delivery Prompt Service Reasonable Prices 953 East 75th St. Triangle 7500 O'Connor 5' Goldberg 6348 S. Halsted Street DR. EARL D. PARRO DENTIST l l25 W. 79th Street FACULTY AUTOGRAPHS Phone Stewart 4209 ALICE E. CASEY Ladies 'and C-ents' Hosiery Ladies Lingerie Tel. Vincennes 9121 We Deliver Free MATH ES MEAT MARKET Wholesale 6 Retail Meats Live and Dressed Poultry a Specialty S029 Eberhart Ave' Chicago 8024 So. Ashland Ave. Chicago DEPENDABLE DRUGC-lSTS Wm. H. Murphy Drug Compliments Co., lF1C. of N. E. Cor. 79th and State Sts. Triangle 3658 Compliments of SAINT RITA Hioi-i SCHOOL Home MADE ice CREAM VAUSE Er STRIECEL PHARMACISTS H. S. Striegel, R. Ph. School Supplies Stationery 1101 W. 79th St., S. W. Cor. Aberdeen Phone Vin. 7640 Yard No. 2: 111th St. and Homan Ave. Mt. Greenwood RUEL LUMBER CO. NEW AND USED LUMBER Plumbing, Hardware, Paint We have all your building needs. 7337 Stony Island Ave. H. P. 1726 Pullman 2417 MEL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 552 W. 119th sneer PGST GRADUATE AUTOGRAPHS Name Address Parting Word 1 N. .MW Mt,1gf1jjjj 5,1650 Wa row Meford wa re Co. Compliments of M i ders' Hardware MERCY SEWING CLUB ' 613-621 E. 75th street Radcliffe 2810 Permanents With Individuality 3 S350-Realistic 55.00-Nestle Circuline Complete with Shampoo, Finger Wave, Haircut. Ru th Beauty Shop 435 E. 79th Street Vin. 0448 Open Evenings-8 p. m. THE COMET CANDY CO. ' WHOLESALE Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes. 3210 East 92nd Street Phone So. Chicago 8097 COIVIPLIMENTS OF LEO WILK and - EDWARD LEVY C-EYER'S DAIRY Perfectly Pasteurized Milk Cv- C 7749-Sl Carpenter Street Phone Stewart 5597 feam Phone Stewart 8365 Czimer G Sons, lnc. MEAT MARKETS 7732 So. Halsted Street 6851 S. Halsted St. 953 W. 63rd St. Wholesale and Retail Phone Triangle 3456-7 Dr. R. E. Libberton DENTIST Zll Wicks Building Cottage Grove Ave. at 74th St. . 4 SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS Name Address Parting Word 1. E, DONAHUE WHOLESALE CANDIES SERVICE AND QUALITY Phone Triangle 7721 7545 S. Halsted Street Compliments of CENTURY GRILL 5610 S. Ashland Ave. Compliments Compliments of of ALDERMAN Hon. Edward I. Barrett IOHN TOMAN I 23rd Ward Auditor Democratic Candidate f state of Illinois Shelf ANDREWS MARKET QUALITY MEATS and FRESH DRESSED POULTRY WE DELIVER 74 East 71st Street near Michigan Ave. Radcliffe 2158 We Are Not the Biggest But the Best MIDLAND DAIRY 3314-18 W. 47th Street Lafayette 5660 ' Compliments of MARSHALL PHOTOGRAPHER 140 N. State Street Phone Oakland 0747 -8 CHICAGO LAUNDRY COMPANY Wet Wash and Finish Family Service 4239-47 Cottage Grove Ave. Robert R. Lipman Chicago, Ill. I L . , IUN IOR AUTOGRAPHS Name Address Parting Word ,, ,Y ,,Y, , Y Auto Delivery Radcliffe 6888 Boulevard 95l8-I9-20 Motor Service M. OHLSEN COAL CO. REEL'S Supreme Quality Coal PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Rail Yard: SITSEI' Chicago, Road LAKE CITY LAUNDRY COMPANY 5l2 W. 36th Street Boulevard 6300 Radcliffe 2658 We Deliver IDEAL FOOD MART FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily 8l56 So. Ashland Ave. Phone vin. oiio Am Lavery Fine Family washing and ironing IAIVIES QUINLAN QUALITY WET WASH FUNERAL DIRECTOR LAUNDRY Ambul ance service 751 vv, 78th sneer Have the HQ Wash for YOU! Chicago Phone Boulevard Ol6l Telephone Lafayette OO67 -68 W. I. Adams 6' Son Funeral Directors Private Ambulance and Autos for Hire 3734-36 Archer Ave. Chicago ANNOUNCEMENT! Announcing that we have come into your neighborhood. Breads, Rolls, Pies, Cakes, etc. We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage Dahlheimer's Bake Shop Special Orders Solicited for Parties, Weddings, Socials, etc. l649 W. 79th Street Tel. Vincennes 8184 I H SOPHOMORE AUTOGRAPHS Name b Address P Parting Word DR. WM. IVI. TULLY DENTIST 4654 S. Ashland Avenue Phone Wabash OO44 FURNITURE FOR HOMES - HOSPITALS - HOTELS AND INSTITUTIONS Estimates Given Summer Hill Company, Inc. E. B. Sullivan, President 73 E. Harrison St. at Michigan Ave. Auto Service Lady Assistant Ambulance HIEKS BROS. BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES ROGER SHEEHY F LUNCH SERVED UNERAL DIRECTOR 8300 s. Ashland Ave. -PARL0R- Tel. Stewart 7700 7653 S. Halsted St. BAGS GLOVES Peggies Hosiery Shop 7909 S. Halsted Street LINGERIE HOUSEDRESSES Compliments of MIDLAND OIL R. H. lvlATi-uEsEN PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 6501-O3 South Park Ave. Normal l3l5 il FRESH MAN AUTOGRAPHS Name Address Parting Word COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 1oYcE HAGEN com. co. 57th and Federal Streets Tel. Stewart 0818 LOTOS-The Machine-less Permanent Wave No Electricity No Machine Representative for THE EL ROSE HAIRDRESSERS REAL PACKING COMPANY Sulphur Baths-Swedish Massage 2710 Poplor Ave' Vic' 7200 1370-72 W. 79th Street Chicago We Accept Tax Warrants VON WAHLDE GROCERY cf MARKET 1754 W, sm street Phone Your Order for Delivery to YOUR DOOR Phone: Hemlock 7835 Phones: Commodore 2590 Vincennes 1730 Commodore 1731 BURNSIDE SHEET M-ETAL WORKS I. Titterington, Manager FURNACES, GUTTERS, ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK 9434 Cottage Grove Ave. Stewart 0331 AUBURN HAT SHOP E. Lindberg, Prop. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY 810 W. 79th Street FOR LOW PRICED HATS 812 W. 79th Street FOR RESULTS-DEAL WITH US MILTON C. CIRKLE REAL ESTATE - LOANS - INSURANCE 726 W. 79th Street Vin. 3779 F. I. Hanley, Mgr. Chicago I I . L Ace rrcrrc LL Le L e s sL .1 9142 Zn? CLASS OF ROOM 19 9142! Zn? HARRIS BEAUTY SHOP HARRIS DEPT. 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