Mercy High School - Mercian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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H, w .. . .TJ 2 H: - Aff! .f 1 - '- sw ww.-W fam, Smeg-T,-1, Yi-wifwea-wi' tif.. mw:,2:m.5KwMf5aw.11-an-:'vfQf m1 aflzf' ws ,, ww aliizgxqafwa H-ff fhc Q35 lULlllLlMN RUTH PETERSEN Editor-in-Chief MARGARET MCCONVI LLE Associate Editor EDNA CILBO Art Editor C-ENEVI EVE FLYNN Business Manager 935 ILMILIMIN M 131 QQ iENlUIlgl ELET MQ HHN MIIQM TDJUUL W Cl liCC1G1O, iminoism llllllllllilllllllllUl Reflecting the spirit that has been a part of Mercy for ten years, Portraying days as vividly gay as the line of red woveh through its pages, Binding together with the essence of love a narrative that is a lyric of youth, an ode to friendship, a sonnet to sacrifice and a song of farewell, Telling forever the story of our last and most precious year, The lVlercian of the tenth graduat- ing class lies open for your perusal, enjoyment, and appre- ciation. Sclwool Classes Senior junior Soph Freshman Calendar From Nine 'til Three Summer Autum Winter Spring lllUlNlllEllii'i ll lllllUlNlllllll Because we were the first class to enjoy four full years of her loving authority as principal, and because that authority has been expressed always with a true dignity and thoughtfulness, we, the class of l935, dedicate this, our yearbook, to Sister Mary Agnita, in tribute to a splen- did lasting leadership, - a leadership that has been strengthened by sacrifice and noble purpose . . . leadership that has afforded us glimpses ofla life lived in treasured friendship with God .... IUIUIIU' lU'lQ'lINIUlIU'H! MAKERS OF THE 1935 IVIERCIAN GENEVIEVE FLYNN RUTH PETERSEN MARGARET MCCONVILLE EDNA GILBO Business Manager Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Art Editor Above: RITA CURE MARY LOUISE EGAN ALICE GORMAN Class Editors Feature Editors Below: EILEEN MCELLIGOTT EILEEN QUINLAN ROSEMARY WILLIAMSON I ANNE DOCKERY MARY KENNELLY RITA MCGUANE MAVIS MIRSCH Art Editors ANN COLE RUTH CONLEY CECILIA GOLDEN Y -ha?-U V. in xr . .W-vw.. AA l :AT iv . -V V .K qw is X I A - 1 -I 4 ' .- A A3 A. .,Ag. ,,,pAi:-,...,.M A ,, .w w A f A f I - X ' ' . 21 'if -W 1 1 4.4 A4 1 Wg. I : A KA wmmg I A A 1 A Y 1 Q2 ,1,, Avlh A 4 1 4 gli E X ! I '4 Z I I , N V lA L A I lk I ,X-V A--71-M '..,T Q x Ai v..,N --K -T7 A ri :fl - 5 Vv,VY ,A lv A A ' K xi, ' f E ,A .........,.. 1 A 1 V ? ' A A A - f ' A iff? -f- gl. 1-MM , 2? A Q A ,', - h A f ' A L .gum ' , fy A f Ea .1552 V5 ' ' . A xxx It .... I A k'. ' 'A 'ix V' :MAA Q' u L., I . ' ' A lt, 4 ','., . fqjf Q' A. gf ' ,- I ', ' V-.,aL.y '.-- V A. 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Shewbridge Chaplain of Mercy High School Mother Mary Sophia Mother Provincial of the Chicago Province of the Sisters of Mercy Once Mercy High school was an ideal, but eleven years ago stone, brick and mortar were combined to bind it to earth. An ideal truly Catholic was attained! The principal's office --before whose en- trance even the most boisterous one smooths on a subdued air. Each year the graceful elms and poplars hide a little more of the long, spreading campus. Each spring the bridlewreath leading to the recessed entrances is a little thicker and whiter. The reception room - where the bewildered visitor may sink into deep upholstery, away from the gaze ot curi- ous students. , . ..A.,,,,-s:,fafM i.iW, as ....f ,,,,W,-WVR, . , ...f V ,,,, A ,... .L , Q ,. A,,. sw, N..,,,, N l The lobby and grand salon, imposing be- tween two long stretches of prosaic schoolrooms. Doors, open to nine hundred for silent re- treat, hilarious play, or thoughtful lecture . . . where freshmen are made welcome and seniors bid farewell . . . the doors to high school's beginning and end. Our door . . . every- one's door . . . she who crosses its threshold becomes a Mercy girl, is blended into still youthful tradition, and carried into the swift, joyous current of work and play. The Mother ot Mercy has her shrine in a blue and gold lobby close to her children, learning of the mortal and immortal. Our Sisters' home . . . verdant nature makes it beautiful . . . typical of the lives reflecting the beauty ot the truth and truth ot beauty It is not the barren four-walled school tor those who live within from nine to three. Rather, it is a home, sanctified and Catholic, with a special place in its heart for each ofits daughters NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Fourxnsn nes THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE IS A MEMBER OF THE NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING APRIL 20, 1934, AND ENDING APRIL 12 1935 IT IS ALSO CERTIFIED THAT THIS SCHOOL HAS 'BEEN ACCREDITED CONTINUOUSLY BY THE ASSOCIATION SINCE 1925. PRESIDENT CIMIRMRN or sr ra c CZ 92' SECRETARY f iii aw' If A--f'N 'X Jw -I 3' ff--, f-X 'qi'-,253-fq:'q .74 'Xl532' I T 'ax A xi, L - - - EX T .X I 1'I W 3 T L L g ' C Jimi :WOT pf lpjfcljool. Qfljicagol .Uacultg of llye Hniversilg nf lflliillfiff ' gywmvymmfgdyffm ' ', ' ' an - W .-M---'fm L QW. www, ,ff -ef ' ' I 13' rg:-4 , ,J Qgxmqw X 52131, T7 Xl' 're ...QV E ' .ref-3 45 . V HV-PW. R' 4 , . .VhVV,VV V - - . 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V. ,QV ., Vu... ., V '57 Q , ' , ,fig V, - ' - .. ...fax V-Va: 'V2 ff' i5'imi' .Vi ' ' .V 'ii X' asf ,fi 5c2m1cO VU julia lohnston Died August, i934 lunie is still swinging along the halls, a rogu- ish twinkle in her merry eyes, impatiently tossing back a happy-go-lucky wave, or coloring a new joke with her own hilarious wit. To us she is still living. junie is still extracting the full flavor from each new experience, still cramming each minute to the brim with life. One ofthe best sports in the world is still trying to hide a generous act with a smile. Away from us and yet, still near, julia is smil- ingly carrying our prayers to a Master's throne. Class Officersh M My L -V .JWL af rf! A ,L , CERALDINE,,C LL Presidenl RITA MCGUANE Vice President GENEVIEVE FLYNN Treasurer ROSE MARY LEE Recording Secretary VERONICA NAGLE Financial Secretary ROSEMARY WILLIAMSON Social Chairman ELEANOR ADAMS St. Agnes D. S. C., vice-president, M. A. A. A dancing Columbine in ruffles . . . spark- lingly atune to the whims of youth, DONNA ANT Little Flower Honor student: Civic club, M. A. A. Musical notes play in her soft voice . . . a lover of Swinburne's lilies and languors of love . CLAIRE BALLARD St. Kilian Sewing clubg M. A. A. A languid air . . . camelia complexion . . . never extols herself, yet leaves a fixed, last- ing impression. LA VERNE BELLIE St. john Baptist Le Circle Francaisg Sewing clubg Civic clubg M. A. A. Ever active . . . a daily query, Sister, may l carry your books? serving as only one item of her generous daily action menu. MADALYN BESSE St. Ailbe Honor student, Eucharistic-Our Lady delegate, Civic club, M. A. A. Shyly diffident . . . a closed smile of spir- itual satisfaction remains after her friendly Hello, CARROLL BILLESBACH Loretto, Woodlawn Sodalityg Quill and Scroll, Dramatic Art leagueg Library club, M. A. A. Artistic . . . elfin charm that attracts effort- lessly a world of friends . . . skillfully sprinkles her modern world with the ethereal. BERNlCE BlRCl'lLER St. Augustine lslongr isstudentg Die Klatschtafelg Civic clubg A lovely, placid countenance tells of a mind intelligent, artistic, open. LORRAINE BLAKE Calumet M. A. A. A spirit of geniality about this newcomer ac- counts for her many new friends . . . mis- chief-maker . . . unusually low laugh. BETTY BOYLE St. Francis de Paula Sodality: Eucharistic-Our Lady delegate: M. A. A. Betty . . . worried manner . . . mature sense of duty . . . serious fun . . . unusual hats. MARY BOYLE St. Patrick El Circulo Espanol: D. S. C.: M. A. A. A little girl's walk and a little girl's twinkly brown eyes with all of the demure sweetness of the little girl. RITA BRADY St. Nicholas of Tolentine D. S. C.: M. A. A. Velvet smoothness of movement . . . as she models . . . soft eyes opened wide . . . life drifts slowly, easily, dreamily. LA VERGNE BREEN Barton Sxodiity: Glee club: Dramatic Art league: M. Meticulous- coiffure . . . hose and shoes that are the epitome of chic . . . exotic charm . . . tlgese are evident reasons for her numerous ates. HELEN BRESNAHAN St. Gabriel El Circulo Espanol: M. A. A.: Civic club. Frankly outspoken . . . shuns any mood of pretence . . . her geniality and crisp speech stamp her the perfect business manager. DOROTHY BRODERICK St. Brendan M. A. A. An indefatigable basketball star whose ath- letic tendencies are accented by her janet Gaynor height and pleasing contralto voice. EILEEN BROUGHTON St. Rita M. A. A.: D. S. C. Confides irresponsibility . . . Eileen's muffled classroom voice reverberates and intensifies itself to meet the demands of anti-scholastic activity . . . her gayer voice adds zest in any crowd. NORINE BROWN Englewood High M. A. A. A smiling picture out of medieval Italy: dark- ly flashing in eyes, gestures, movements. MARGARET BURKE St. Leo M. A. A. Accepts everything, even homework, with careless ease . . , a wit that lightens any burdening situation . . . shows surprise when told to pay attention. EVELYN BURNS Holy Cross Le Cercle Francais: M. A. A. Moves through an electric atmosphere with amused indifference . . . takes a special pleasure in startling others. HANNAH MARIE BYRNE St. Anne M. A. A.: Civic club: Booster club, secretary. Swims along in easy humor . . . Irish eyes crinkle with rollicking fun. LAVERNE BYRNE Our Lady of Solace Sodality': Student Council: Dramatic Art league: M. A. A.: D. S. C.: Study club. The sweetest smile this side of heaven, coupled with a conscientious conception of principle and loyalty. MARGARET CAREY M. A. A.: Sewing club. Effusively confident . . . imparts her enthusi- asm in a hushed, child-like voice. MARIE CARMODY Oglesby M. A. A. Ponders weighty problems, then nonchalantly turns to tease her nearest neighbor. VIRGINIA CARR St. Francis de Paula Student Council, M. A. A. Ginny wrinkles her nose perplexedly while reciting . . . maybe it's the wrinkled nose, or calm, reassuring voice, but Ginny always manages to convince the class, and usually the teacher, that what she says is right. LILLIAN COFFEY St. Columbanus M. A. A. A serious, all-attentive stare at a lecturing teacher almost seems to conceal an inclina- tion to contradict . . . but courtesy prevents. ANNE COLE St. Felicitas Honor student, Mercian staff, M. A. A., Civic club, Art club. Urbanely, with a flash of humor, disregards the annoying, pats a new hairdress, and sits down to some new poster. VIRGINIA CARROLL St. Sabina Honor student, sodality, Glee club, Societas Latina, M. A. A. Quiet and resigned . . . a systematic observer and an amiable companion. Q . RUTH CONLEY Hirsch junior MARY CASEY St. Mary's Die Klatschtafel, M. A. A. Enjoys all jokes . . . even those on herself . . . tackles what she likes to do with a will to do. ETHELYN IANE CASPAR Calumet High M. A. A. Centeel and unaffected . . . going about her way quietly and unobtrusivefy . . . wee hint of a lisp in her barely audible voice. MABEL CHAMBERLAIN St. Leo El Circulo Espanol, M. A. A. delegate. A companion who fits every mood . . . avid basketball player . . . dimples distractingly even when serious. MADELYN COATE'S St. Bride M. A. A. Madelyn would make a romanticist think of a southern garden, fragrant with jasmine . . . tenderly rich voice. Honor student, Apostolic delegate, Mercian staff, orchestra, Glee club, Dramatic Art league, Quill and Scroll. A high, clear voice over radio-land Mikes . . . dignity sits lightly upon her joyousness . . . maybe the smile with the peeking laugh behind sells all those tickets. GERALDINE CONNELL St. Francis de Paula Honor student, class president, Catholic liter- ature chairman, student council, Glee club, Le Cercle Francais, vice president, Dramatic Art league, M. A. A., Study club. lt takes the ballot box to reveal good will . . . leadership . . . and popularity, Cerry's natural executive poise commands the awe- some respect of her underclassmen. DOROTHY COOK Little Flower M. A. A. A most becoming blush . . . her apparent shyness becomes passe when she is among those who know her eminent good points. ELIZABETH COOKE St. loachim Student council, M. A. A. Laughing blue eyes that tease us to believe she doesn't really mean it, when as student council member, she commands . . . smiles indifferently at homework, yet always comes prepared. DOROTHY CROTTY St. Sabina M. A. A. president, Civic club, vice president, Sewing club. Pet of the basketball fans . . . wholesomely indifferent to the fact that she has a unif versal following. CLARE CROWLEY Little Flower M. A. A. That too-innocent look in her eyes often draws unmerited blame . . . avid interest in the unusual or weird . . . printer's ink and charm and enchanting humor. Why, seniors wait around after shcool . . . hoping Clare will come out and talk to them! DOLORES CULLINAN St. Basil Glee clubg La Cercle Francais, M. A. A. A dash of sophistication and a genial manner of straight-forwardness . . . full of life and life is always full for Dee . LUCILLE CUMMINGS St. Sabina Honor studentg Quill and Scroll: M. A. A. Silently bends over a book between classes . . . agreeably nods her head at her teachers' remarks. RITA CURE St. Barnabas Honor student: Mercian staff: Mercy-Hi Rays staff: Quill and Scroll, La Cercle Francais, Societas Latina: Booster club, M. A. A., al!- star team. Possesses the boyish nimbleness of Pan . . . a zest for study is evident in her crisp, re- flective arguments . . . a devotee of sports. DOROTHY M. CURLEY St. Gall Quill and Scroll, Booster clubg M. A. A. Gives .one the impression of discretion . . . athletic bearing . . . accommodating if she can be . . . indifferent attitude toward books, MARY DALY St. Gabriel El Circulo Espanol, treasurer, Dramatic Art league, M. A. A. Pensive, then gay, while supplying the witti- est comeback or entertaining with vivid ac- count of her escapades . . . auburn waves al- ways in place. LORRAINE DAVIS St. Dorothy Sodalityg Glee club, vlce-president: La Cercle Francais, M. A. A. Inward vibrant glowing warmth tinges with rich color, her words, her lovely voice . . . everything she does. VIRGINIA DEAN St. Anselm Clee clubg M. A. A. Complexion advertised by Ripley . . . lives quietly in 'her own sphere. MARTHA DE VOS Myra Bradwell Zodalityg Catholic Social Action delegate: M. . A. A tiny girl, grave and dark, whose tenacity of purpose once helped her to collect five thousand magazines for the sodality. IRENE DILLON St. Rita M. A. A. An assured calmness . . . presents every argu- ment with forceful deliberation . . . arranges her coiffure to meet the ever-changing de- mands of the day. ANNE MARIE DOCKERY Our Lady of Peace Honor studentg sodality, chairman of Catholic Social Actiong Mercian staffg Mercy-Hi Rays staffg Quill and Scroll, vice-presidentg Glee clubg voice certificate class: Le Cercle Fran- caisg Dramatic Art league, presidentg M. A. A. lncessant teasing cannot break through her laughing good nature . . . sings with face alight . . . plays character parts with vigorous delight . . . reverent at sodality work. BETTY DOLAN Loretta academy M. A. A. Little would one guess of the droll thoughts lurking behind that serious, stern-jawed ex- terior. MARGARET DOWD St. Leo EI Circulo Espanolg M. A. A. A sheepish, surprised look steals across her face when her name is called and then is chased away by a giggle . . . generous. RITA ANN DREW St. Adrian M. A. A,g Dramatic Art leagueg Civic club. Reserve disappears where Ri is with her friends . , . though quiet, she receives bids for the seasons' best proms . . . dry little humor. MARGUERITE DUFF Little Flower Honor student, sodality, Societas Latinag Dra- matic Art league, M. A. A. A quality of exactness and a perfect knowl- edge of responsibility . . . quiet determination to fulfill all of her school obligations. LORETTA DUNCANSON Douglas Taylor Die Klatchtaffelg M. A. A. Confides practical, weighty opinions in a wist- ful baby-like treble . . . bestows favors gen- erously . . . accepts every correction gracious- y. MARY LOUISE EGAN St. Laurence Honor studentg Mercian staffg Mercy-Hi Rays staff, Parnassian editor-in-chief: Quill and Scrollg Student Council, treasurer, Dramatic Art leagueg Sewing club, president. Most happy when active . . . perfectly ap- pointed costumes . . . at times forgets her easy dignity to laugh her young laugh. MAE FARRELL St. Francis de Paula Student council, M. A. A. Unique passion for earrings, mostly red ones . . . opalescent eyes disclosing a variation of moods. CECELIA FENNESSY St. Columbanus M. A. A. delegateg All-Star teamg basketball manager. Open-minded genuineness . . . boyishness that lends itself adaptly to sports . . . sets her droll humor aside to answer the call of the scholastic . . . recaptures it again between periods. RlTA FITZGERALD St. Columbanus Sodalityg M. A. A. Childish delight in life's little things . . . ad- mirable honesty has instilled in her, a deep appreciation of the smallest favor. MARY FITZMAURICE Clee club, Le Cercle Francais: M. A. A. A decided student . . . must be frank at all times. Pursues relentlessly any scholastic problem, then calmly submits the perfect answer . . . Mary carries her buoyancy into Mercy's social life. GENEVIEVE FLYNN St. Clara Honor studentg class treasurerg sodality, Apos- tolic chairman, Student council, secretary, Glee club officer: Dramatic Art leagueg Mer- cian, associate editor, Mercy-Hi Rays staffg Quill and Scroll, M. A. A. Gen , the generous, the genial, the gentle, the genuine, and the genius. MARY CATH ERI NE FOLLIARD St. joachim Sodalityg M. A. A, Apologetically bends her head to the side . . . a stranger would first notice her large brown eyes. ElLEEN FORD Nativity M. A. A. Lives in a world of details . . . the least as- signment must meet Eileen's exactness . prefers a written lesson to any oral discussion. IRENE FORTUNA Immaculate Conception Honor studentg sodalityg Study club, Civic club, M. A. A.g Societas Latina. An interested student knitting her brow over Cicero . . . one of those who play tag at noon. MARY FREITAG St. Sabina M. A. A. Young . . . reminds one of a child who tries to play grown up and then forgets . . . loyal supporter of all sports. KATHRYN CALVIN St. john Baptist Honor studentg sodality, Catholic Literature delegate, Library club, D. S. C., M. A. A. Faithful solicitor for the New World . , . never looks for work, but when given it, never evades it . . . modern dance steps find their way into her routine. VERONICA CALVIN All Saints Honor student, M. A. A. In what world does Veronica live? We rather believe that she has a distant hidden haunt where she steals quietly away to study be- wilderingly the 'serious proportions of school and social life. GENEVIEVE GARRITY Holy Rosary, Pullman Sodality: Glee club: M. A. A. Clings to the ideals of the little girl rather than accept the disillusioning views of the frankly modern . . . speaks hesitantly in a questioning, wistful voice. NORMA GATES Public High School, Great Falls, Montana M. A. A. A far-away look in her gray eyes . . . a seri- ous air . . . a ludicrous remark in a western drawl draws a ripple of laughter across the . classroom. ANNA RITA GAVIN St. Leo Glee club: M. A. A. Her generosity a proof of big things come from little . . . when asked to bring one donation for a Christmas basket, she brings a basket filled. EDNA GILBO St, l.eo Honor student: Mercian staff, art editor: Le Cercle Francais: M. A. A.: Art club. There's a soft spot in every heart for Edna of the perky, mincing walk, and the eyes that blaze into others as she discusses her prom- ising art, or sparkling music, or far-off dreams. ELIZABETH GILDEA Our Lady of Solace Honor student: sodality: D. S. C.: Library club, secretary: M. A. A. Modern stylists must have had Elizabeth in mind when they presented such delightful feminine fashions . . . her blonde loveliness is securely at home in their dainty, ruffled cos- tumes. CECILIA GOLDEN St. Dorothy Mercian staff: all-star basketball team: M. A. A.: Art club. Her high-raised eyebrows, her drawl, slow and innocent, do not keep the mischief from her . . . her playtoy is the art room's telephone. ALICE GORMAN Little Flower Honor student: soclalityg Catholic Literature delegate: Student council: Mercian staff: Mercy-Hi Rays staff: D. S. C., president: M. A. A. Most mischievous of a mischievous crowd, but still manages to stand pat with teachers . . . chewing a pencil helps her to concentrate . . . piqu-ant. DOROTHY M. GUDGEON St. Clotilde Honor student: Mercy-Hi Rays staff: Glee club: Dramatic Art league: M. A. A.: Quill and Scroll. The whimsicality of her fancies is reflected in her smile and poetry . . . amused by the in- congruous. x DOROTHY HAUSMANN 'Sacred Heart Civic club: M. A. A. Converses in short, jerky outbursts . . . DURC- tuates each remark with a parallel of lilting laughter . . . in her serious moments, gives a grasping attention to the current situation. ALYCE HEWSON St. Bride M. A. A. Superb originality of dress . . . would make a perfect model . . . habit of turning around to smile her slow smile at her schoolmates as they pass by. PATRICIA HICKEY St. Patrick EI Circulo Espanol: D. S. C.: M. A. A. One who has remained unchanged since first year . . . eager to be agreeable . . . a smile that calls for a smile in return. MARIE HIGGINS St. Gall M. A. A. An imperturbable calm which extends even to her conversation . . . talks only when she has something to say . . . an enduring loyalty for her own pals. EUNICE HOREN St. loachim Glee club: Dramatic Art league: Sewing club: M. A. A. Slim smartness . . . dramatizes every move- ment and gesture . . . has as many moods as the ever changing sea. BILLIE HORN Ursuline academy, Springfield Le Cercle Francais: M. A. A. Her Texas drawl and cute dimples makes a charming combination . . . unusually arresting when angry . . . insists on being called only Billie, ANNE HYDE Our Lady of Solace Honor student: piano diploma class, 1936: Quill and Scrollg Glee clubg Le Cercle Fran- caisg Allegro clubg M. A. A. Gentle endearment and graceful purity . . . a spirit and intellect enfolded within her music . . . plays the perfect accompaniment for the most classical numbers. LUCILLE lEHLl St. Francis de Paula Sodalityg Clee club: Le Cercle Francaisg Dra- matic Art leagueg M. A. A. , A'vivacious, titlan-haired ladyf' bubbling over with life, and a real pal . . . not overly fond of books . . . a leader in her social world, ETHEL lESUlT Little Flower M. A. A. Ethel always has such a good time . . . delights in shocking her classmates with the unexpected . . . uses her leisure time in making artistic sketches. VERONA IUNC Our Lady of Peace Sodalityg Glee clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Dra- matic Art leagueg M. A. A. Blue eyes flash indignantly when aroused . . . nonchalance personified . . . a dash of sophis- tication and unexpected humor. LORRAINE KEARNS St. john Baptist M. A. A. An easy friendliness , . . vieing typists envy her almost unapproachable record . . . com- bines the orderliness and exactness of the perfect business girl. FLORENCE KENNEDY I Holy Rosary, Pullman M. A. A. Beams on everybody . . . each merits her sweet smile and friendly greeting . . . never asks for the credit and praise which are in- disputably hers. MARY KENNELLY Holy Cross Honor studentg sodalityg Catholic Literature delegateg Mercian staff: Mercy-Hi Rays staffg Societas Latinag Dramatic Art leagueg Sewing club, secretaryg M. A. A., vice-president. lnformality and friendliness insure Mary of a gay welcome to any group . . . at 3 o'clock doffs her perfect student duties to enter wholeheartedly into the social fun. MARY KENNELLY Holy Cross Honor student: sodality: Catholic Literature delegate: Mercian staff: Mercy-Hi Rays staff: Societas Latina: Dramatic Art league: Sewing club, secretary: M. A. A., vice-president. lnformality and friendliness insure Mary of a gay welcome to any group . . . at 3 o'clock doffs her perfect student duties to enter wholeheartedly into the social fun. jEAN KENT Our Lady of Peace rlonor student: Glee club: Dramatic Art league: M. A. A. Perfect school girl manners . . . perfect school girl clothes . . . dramatic ability amazing in one so small. HELEN M. KlNNEY St. joachim Sodality: M. A. A. The most lustrous eyelashes perceivable serve as a suitable frame for her luminous brown eyes . . . would look exquisite in white satin. HELEN KNOERZER Hirsch junior Honor student: sodalist: Societas Latina: Die Klatschtafel: Dramatic Art league: M. A. A. The Seniors can count on one hand the times Helen ever lost her smile, the smile that off- sets her sincere scholarship. IEANETTE KORMAN Fenger Glee club: M. A. A. One of Mercy's newcomers . . . merited her way to the top as soloist in the Glee club. CATHERINE LEAHY St. Leo Honor student: Quill and Scroll: Le Cercle Francais: Dramatic Art league: M. A. A. A gentle spirituality drifts into her writing . . . well known for whimsical humor disguised beneath a mild expression. KATHLEEN LEE St. Dorothy Honor student: sodality: Societas Latina: M. A. A. Old-fashioned charm . . . cornflower blue eyes and pale yellow hair . . . silently, timidly watches the social and scholastic world re- volve. MARY MACKIN ROSEMARY LEE St. Columbanus Class recording secretary, Student council, vice-president, Sewing club, treasurer, M. A. A., Glee club, Dramatic Art league. ln a charming way succeeds in being frankly outspoken . . . if a worried expression, the result of too many duties, is noticed, a win- ning smile smoothes it away. HELEN LEICHTFELD 'St. Basil Sewing club, vice-president, M. A. A. A perfect complexion in harmony with her dazzling blondness . . . wears clothes with the unconscious assurance of the perfect model. ROSEMARY LENEHAN St. Francis de Sales Sewing club, M. A. A. Gentle as a southern breeze . . . after a hesi- tant pause she discloses her real friendliness . . . tiniest of voices. IEANNE LEONARD St. Felicitas Sewing club, M. A. A. Petite, dark-haired singer of blues songs . . . never worries . . . loves dogs, pedigreed or plain. ' CECILIA LYNCH Our Lady of Solace Honor student, El Circulo Espanol, M. A. A. Brusque honesty that appeals to teachers . . . alertly acquisitive . . , Cecilia is added to the roster of those bright Lynches. MARY LYNCH St. loachim Quill and Scroll, Le Cercle Francais, Booster club, Braille clubg Civic club, secretary, M. A. A. Do those who say she is quiet ever hear one of her hilarious stories, or see her with eyes crinkled and red from laughter? Our Lady of Solace Honor student, sodality, Student council, Quill and Scroll, Societas Latina, Die Klatsch- tafel, president, Dramatic Art league, Allegro club, Civic club, M. A. A. Deeply enjoys the fact that a descendant of County Kerry should head a German club keen ,mind . . . humor flavored by contact with P. G. Wodehouse. MARY BLANCHE MADONIA Harper Honor student, M. A. A. A soft voice intoni,ng the calm beauty of an Old World culture . . . her study abroad has resulted in a deep perception softened by a gentle tolerance. IANE MAHONEY Little Flower Honor student, Glee club, El Circulo Espanol, Braille club, Library club, president, M. A. A. Hair which makes one think of moonbeams on the desert sand . . . activities form an im- portant part in her school life . . . a hint of ennui in her make-up. EILEEN MANNING St. Clotilde EI Circulo Espanol, M. A. A., Library club. Stunning clothes with a Suzanne Talbot touch . . . her earnestness balances with the mis- chief of her pals . . . hair with soft, rolling waves. BETTY MANNION St. Francis de Paula M. A. A. A curly mop of black hair . . . a sulky chin . . . the smile of a small boy caught in the jam-pot . . . likes the last seat in the third row. MARIAN MARTIN Little Flower Le Cercle Francais, M. A. A. Little girl . . . little voice . . . ready smile . . . femininity which contradicts her ability to keep a secret. EILEEN MASTERSON St. Dorothy Dramatic Art league, M. A. A. Faces school life unconcernedly . . . laughing off every threatening problem . . . Eileen's giggle breaks up many a serious discussion. HENRIETTA MCBRIDE Horace Mann Le Cercle Francais, M. A. A. Speaks in a soft, modulated drawl . . . ex- presses independence through her poise, reci- tations, and demeanor. IOSEPHINE MCCARTHY St. Dorothy Piano certificate classg Glee club: Le Cercle Franfcaisg Dramatic Art leagueg Allegro club, M. .A. Her only serious moments are those spent in the interests of music . . . takes her fun without a smile . . . knows all the Little Audrey jokes, even the most recent. MARY MCCLOWRY St. Theodore El Circulo Espanol, Sewing club: M. A. A. Amiable . . . puzzles at each new phase of a senior's life, then accepts it as inevitable . . . gives her thank you in a warm, gracious smile. MARGARET MCCONVILLE VI St. Clare of Montefalco Honor student, Mercian, associate editorg Mercy-Hi Rays staff, associate editor, Quill and Scroll, treasurer: M. A. A. A magic pen and a vivid mind have placed Margaret far above the also ran . . . has her say in convincing, top-quality editorials. RGINIA MCCULLOUGH St. Sabina D. S. C., M. A. A., A recitation brings on a puzzled frown that remains for the next five minutes . . . knows the whys and wherefores of the social world. EILEEN MCELLIGOTT St. Gabriel Honor studentg Mercian staffg,Mercy-Hi Rays staff: Quill and Scroll, Study club, M. A, A. Seems unaware of the admiring glances di- rected toward her wistful, girlish beauty . . . casual in her every undertaking . . . lightly follows the journalistic and social paths. VERA McELLlGOTT St. Mary Le Cercle Francaisg M. A. A. Her earnest young face lights up with the sparkle of happy inspiration . . . flashing agil- ity on the gym floor, MARY ELLEN MCGLOIN St. Dorothy Student council, Glee club, Le Cercle Fran- caisg M. A. A. A query in her smile . . . presents her dis- cussion informally to the delight of teacher and student . . . always out in front in MARGARET MARY MCGLONE Fenger Clee clubg Dramatic Art leagueg Student council. Nobody minds keeping single file and silence for Student Council delegate Mar- garet Mary . . . charmingly efficient . . . her slow and quiet smile of understanding beguiles everyone into obeying orders. RITA MCGUANE Our Lady of Peace Honor student, class vice-presidentg sodality prefect: Mercian staffg Mercy-Hi Rays staff, Quill and Scroll: Le Cercle Francais, presidentg Dramatic Art league, secretary, Study club, chairman, M. A. A. Orator-actress-student-leader-pal . . . Rita can be the aristocrat, the democrat, or the plebeian as the role demands. RITA MCGUIRE St. Leo M. A. A.g Sewing club, D. S. C., Civic club. Withdraws apologetically from scholastic problems to wander through the land of laughter and unconcern . . . returns in a flurry of activity when exams cast a forewarning shadow. KATHLEEN MCKENNA St. justin Martyr El Circulo Espanol, vice-presidentg M. A, A. Accepts the world as it is without argument . . . listens carefully to every confidence . . . tempers her frankness with nicety. MERYL MCMAHON St. Brendan Honor student: M. A. A. Pleasing slimness . . . skin with a refreshing radiance . . . takes in everything and then tries to stifle a hearty laugh. MARY CATH ERI NE MCMAUGHAN St. Leo M. A. A.: Civic club, president, D. S. C., sec- retary. Thou shalt not discuss thy neighbor is the first tenet in her school-girl code . . . the popularity of her nickname Micky is proof of her favor among the seniors. Mews Sm, affairs. ALICE MCPARLAND sr. Dorothy M. A. A., Library club. A merry madcap restless with curiosity . . . answers the demagd for genuineness . . . pert, snappy answers for the simplest in- inquiries. MARIAN MELLON St. Philip Neri El Circulo Espanolg Sewing clubg M. A. A. Fictitious giggle . . . highly excitable . . . a veritable Winchell when it comes to news on people, places, and things . . . knows latest styles and has a lovely and luxurious wardrobe. ROSE MERCURIO Haines Sewing club: Civic club: M. A. A. A deep mellow voice coming from a tiny per- son . . . ever ready to listen and comply with any plan that she likes. BERNICE MERRICK Hol Rosar Y Y Sodalityg Eucharistic-Our Lady delegateg all- star basketball teamg M. A. A. Cooperates with her cousin Cele in uphold- ing Mercy's athletic standard teaches th . . . 9 rules of sportsmanship in every classroom ac- tivity. MARGARET MILLER St. Leo Sewing clubg Civic clubg M, A. A. Seems to be an indispensable feature behind the bookroom counter . . . upsets order in the classroom just to be near Rita. MAVIS MIRSCH St. loachim Mercian staffg Quill and Scrollg Le Cercle Francaisg Dramatic Art leagueg M. A. A. A wholesome combination of scholastic and social activity . . . stands with arms crossed as she conveys volumes of interesting in- formation. CATHERINE MORIEN St. loachim Library clubg M. A. A. Cathie acts and then thinks . . . just the opposite of Helen . . . glistening auburn hair that is not accompanied by the traditional fiery temper. HELEN MORIEN St. Joachim Honor studentg Library clubg M. A. A. Serene sureness . . . has the patience and understanding of the perfect listener . . . keeps her high school record perfect though finds time to review daily lessons with her sister Cathie . DOLORES MOORE St. Dorothy Domestic science: M. A. A. Delights her fellow typists with her funny exclamations over every tiny error . . . her titian head bends eagerly to join in a truant chat. MARY IUNE MORRISSEY St. Francis, joliet Honor studentg Dramatic Art leagueg M. A. A. Tells funny stories . . . her airy mischievous- ness demanding an answering laugh . . . per- suades her impish friends to do things her way . ANN MORRISON St. Gabriel Sewing clubg M. A. A. Pretends an airy indifference to study and its aides . . . yet in Ann we have the orderliness, the oreoaration, and the assurance of the perfect student. MARIE MULCONREY St. Brendan M. A. A. A blend of soft dainty mannerisms . . . be- comingly quiet. Worries about that history lesson . . . but her recitations make class- mates wonder why. LOIAS MURPHY Fenger C-lee clubg M. A. A. Her every answer invariably twists itself into an appealing, hesitant question , . . the daily assignment looms as an impending duty that Lois must faithfully subdue. LEONA MURRAY St. Clara M. A. A. Robust enjoyment tlnges blue Mondays with a little of the rose . . . Shall l ever have a teacher who hasn't known my model sister? VERONICA NAGLE St. Basil Class financial secretaryg Dramatic Art leagueg M. A. A. She's the top according to the opinion of Mercy athletes . . . Ronnie's life is one filled with chapters of thrilling basketball games . . . sincere in all . . , loyal to all. MARY NEIDERST Holy Angels Le Cercle Francaisg M. A. A. Some girls laugh some of the time: some laugh often, but Mary laughs all of the time . . . scholastic ability supplemented by neat- ness. MARION NELSON St. loachim Spanish club: Domestic Science club, M. A. A. Readily supplies the correct time to her anxious classmates . . . nervously reviews her notes before that fatal floor talk.'1 NATHALIE NEWMAN St. Leo M. A. A. Reveals her Spanish heritage in bright, flaunt- ing colors . . . eyes sparkle as she relates even the most ordinary happening. FRANCES NICKOLA Our Lady of Good Council M. A. A. launty . . . always has a roll of music under her arm . . . patiently answers questions. MARGARET NOONAN St. justin Martyr M. A. A. Approaches every barrier fearfully . . . puzgled when she discovers they really aren't difficult . . . believes firmly in friendship. STEPHANIE NOWICKE St. joseph, 'Stevens Point, Wisconsin M. A. A. Courtesy and generosity discovered as soon as she .came last February . . . beams with ap- preciation of her school life. CATHERINE M. O'BRlEN Holy Cross Let Cercle Francaisg Sewing club, Domestic Science clubg M. A. A. Catherine's business nature is apparent in her demand for exactness. Innate good taste revealed in her clothes and manner. CATHERINE O'CONNOR Our Lady of Good Council M. A. A. A smiling blonde colleen from Old Erin . . . mourns the fact that she still blushes when called to recite . . . picks the most serious moments to start her incessant giggling. CATHERINE RITA O'CONNER St. Sabina M. A. A. Draws fantastic circles in the air to illustrate her oral discussions . . . can find the serious phase of the brightest question. lULlA O'CONNER Academy of Our Lady M. A. A. Quietly and efficiently gets things done . . . julia belongs in a romantic novel by Donn Bryne . . . a welcome pal to her new class- mates. DOROTHY O'DONNELL Little Flower Le Cercle Francais, M. A. A. The graceful sway of the dancer is in her walk . . . lips moving in search of the latest song hit. EVELYN O'NElLL St. Columbanus Braille club: Le Cercle Francais, Library clubg treasurer, M. A. A. Winsome daintiness . . . speaks with hesi- tancy, each new thought bringing a soft blush to smooth, creamy cheeks and a deepening sparkle to already lustrous eyes. MARY ORMOND St. lustin Honor studentg El Circulo Espanol, secretaryg M. A. A. Dependable naturalness even when giving the most intricate analysis . . . wide-eyed atten- tion of an alert mind. RUTH PETERSEN St. Xavier Honor student, Mercian staff, editor-in-chief, Mercy-Hi Rays staff, 1934 editor-in-chiefg Parnassian, 1934 editor, Quill and Scroll, president: Le Cercle Francais, secretary: Societas Latina: Die Klatschtafel, vice-presi- dentg Dramatic Art league, financial chair- mang Allegro club: M. A. A. Overbounding energy that expresses itself in verbose, humorous expressions . . . a distinc- tive literary style that places her at tl'-e head of Mercy's literary group. LA NORA PHILPOTT St. Clotilde M. A. A. Timidity that brightens into warm friendli- ness when La Nora meets a friend. Takes part in the noon-time discussions of orchestra, movies, and popular songs. MARY PHILPOTT Hirsch M. A. A. Mary's world must be a happy exciting one if we can judge by her unconquerable tend- ency to day dreams. Lives eagerly every ven- ture . . . blushes at the least hint of atten- tion. IRENE PIANOWSKI St. Mary Magdalene Honor student, sodality, Societas Latina, M. A. A. Shies at the least individual notice, yet con- stantly distinguishes herself by her diligence and her considerate concern. jEAN POWERS St. Columbanus lA D. S. C., Sewing club, M. A. A. Eyelashes like Garbo's . . . always among the first with the latest fashions . . . likes the sensational element, even in school affairs. NE PRENDERGAST St. Anne C-lee club, Sewing club, M. A. A. She and her pals make up just about the most happy, rollicking, resourceful crowd in l935 , with lane right in there leading the fun . . . her most chic of hair-do's with tiny, perfect curls massed at the back is noticed at all the season's proms. RlTA PRENDERGAST Our Lady of Solace M. A. A. Chestnut brown hair blends with a complexion which gives Rita a prize in that daily beauty contest . . . a gracious manner adds to her always perfect service . . . a delightful giggle incites answering laughter from her class- mates. ETHEL PRICE Little Flower Honor student, Voice certificate class, C-lee club, Dramatic Art league, D. S. C., treasurer, M. A. A. Smooth impartiality to everything and every- one except Mary lune and harmony . . . a quality of pathos in her contralto voice . . . restrained air. EILEEN QUINLAN Nativity Mercian staff, Mercy-Hi Rays staff, El Circulo Espanol, secretary, M. A. A. Most reserved poise as a busy student . . . girlish charm in a gay friendly gathering . . . dainty curls . . . tiny features . . . perfect clothes. PAULINE QUINLAN St. Kilian Honor student, Student Council, president, Quill and Scroll, Qlee club, Dramatic Art league, treasurer, M. A. A., secretary. Faithful to the Quinlan tradition, PauIine's standard at Mercy has always been aimed high . . . the perfect leader who judiciously tempers her authority with fun. BETTY IANE QUINN Hirsch junior Le Cercle Francais, Sewing club, M. A. A. A shy, questioning hesitancy . . . Betty ac- cents her trim raven bob with the perkiest little hats, offset by the jauntiest of feathers. El LEEN QUINN Our Lady of Peace Honor student, Apostolic delegate, Sewing .club, M. A. A. issues forth at intervals tafter each shampooi with a unique hairdress which usually includes a saucy curl over, or in her left eye. MARY QUINN Our Lady of Solace Sodality, Student Council, Dramatic Art league, Study club, M. A. A. Avid and sincere worker in the sodality . . . unintentional humor that dispels all signs of gloom . . . direct and clipped manner of speaking. KATHLEEN RAAB St. Anselm Honor student, M. A. A. With summer coming on, Kathleen is the envy of every one, for she always has the most becoming, most interesting, smartest summer ensembles . . . quiet excellence in studies . . . a faithful, interested Apostolic representative. LEONA REGH Redemptorist, Kansas City, Mo. A Kansas City miss who finds Chicago and Mercy a grand combination . . . even short- hand notes can't disturb her lively, charming naturalness. GRACE REIDY St. Rita K K Honor student, Glee club, Allegro club, presi- dent, Dramatic Art league, membership chair- man, D. S. C., social hostess. Possesses an unusual charm and grace . . . will make an ideal place in the world of social activity . . . an accomplished musician. ATHRYN REUTER Little Flower Honor student, Quill and Scroll, M. A. A. Recites with fore-prepared alacrity . . . amaz- ingly compiles a bewildering assortment of civics data into prize-winning persuasive es- says . . laughs off the compliments of her fellow writers. ATHERINE RICHARDS St. Gabriel Glee club, El Circulo Espanol, Booster club, president, Sewing club, M. A. A. Soft,-measured speech . . . completely busi- nesslike in the execution of all, even the most trivial of her duties . . . generous with her smiles. DOROTHY ROCH E St. Ailbe M. A. A. jaunty walk . . . her uniform unexcelled in neatness . . . never perplexed . . . when exams come around she is worry-proof. MARIE RODGERS Horace Mann Honor studentg Sewing club. Brilliant mind . . . meets the most distracting physics problems with ease . . . character that follows faithfully an ideal. JOSEPHINE ROTI Haines M. A. A.g Sewing club. Quiet composure that never becomes ruffled . . . gives vent to her mirth in low, expressive chuckles. EUNICE ROUSSEAU St. Sabina M. A. A. A heavy mass of dark curls bob excitedly be- tween two other heads enjoying one of her newest, spiciest stories. DOROTHY RYAN St. Dorothy Dramatic Art leagueg M. A. A. Capricious . . . studies reluctantly but finds a joyous outlet in dramatics . . . her small feet always set off by smart shoes. VIOLETTE SAUNDERS Holy Cross M. A. A. The graceful princess who willingly shares her gasoline chariot with the proletariat who otherwise would walk, FRANCES SCHECKEL St. Anne M. A. A.: Sewing club. Luminous black eyes that snap with energy or glow with the vision of unseen things . . . comes to school resignedly and stays to enioy it. CERALDINE SHULTZ Holy Cross Student councilg Le Cercle Francais. Smilingly serious . . . staunchly supports all her friends . . . never quibbles over mere de- tails . . . her long strides always cause the other girls to hop or skip in order to keep up with jerry. DOROTHY SLUKA Our Lady of Peace Honor student: Glee club, presidentg M. A. A. The singer seen in the tilt of her head . . . heard in the pure tones of her coloratura voice . . . conversation with Dorothy takes on an airy, bantering tinge. ALTA SMITH St. Francis cle Paula Le Cercle Francais, M. A. A. delegateg Li- brary club, vice president. Effervesces with unstudied enjoyment . . . pouts with tearful dislike . . . gurgles o-oh in laughing surprise . . . worries with cynical disdain. BETTY LOU SMITH Little Flower Le Cercle Francaisg M. A. A. A tongue that races pell-mell after words . . . sets her jaw, tosses her head, rises lightningly alert. LUCILLE STEIN 'St. Ann M. A. A. The very center of the mischief makers . . . strange habit of setting alarm clocks just to spice up the routine of the school day . . . known as Tiny . VIOLA STOCK Riverside M. A. A.3 Glee club: Sewing clubg D. S. C. Subdued air of English culture . . . daintily prim . . . adds a buckle, a ribbon, or a collar for that correct touch of quiet elegance. EILEEN STRAUSS St. Leo Honor studentg Booster clubg M. A. A. A mixture of sense and nonsense . . . mag- netism that draws and holds a host of fol- lowers . . . a contagious giggle. EVELYN STRUSKl St. Basil Glee club: D. S. C.: Sewing club, M. A. A. Delightful playmate . . . a really good cook . . . hankering for striking shoes and purses. ELSBETH SULLIVAN ' Roosevelt, Bellwood, Illinois Dramatic Art Ieagueg M. A. A. As different as her name . . . a tomboy care- fully concealed beneath a high, tinkly voice, bangs, and fluffy clothes . . . elfin talkative- ness. MARGARET 'SULLIVAN St. Louis Glee club: El Circulo Espanolg M. A. A. dele- gate. Sully relates her experiences in a unique man- ner that tickles her classmates during a study period . . . can be seemingly flustered . . . than delightfully calm, in the lapse of a sec- on . MARY IANE SULLIVAN Lindblom Glee clubg M. A. A. Lets her smile speak for her . . . low, soft voice . . . youngg perfect prettiness . . . just right eyes, lips, complexion. DOLORES SWANSON Little Flower Sodalityg D. S. C.: M. A. A. Her splendid results in every endeavor are the aftermath of getting all the facts before she begins . . . gives her hearty cooperation to the student council. KATHLEEN SWORDS Holy Cross M. A. A. Regular customer of the confectioners, yet possesses that Camay Complexion . . . hugs her books tightly on those rare occasions when she carries them. MARIAN TABOTT St. Gabriel M. A. A.g D. S. C. Soothing suavity that changes to effusive gayety for a chosen few . . . deep, laughing voice that teases others to join in her fun. cl.oRiA TAYLOR Kelly junior M. A. A. Weighs each word before she says it . . . de- liberate manner . . . sits as seemingly com- fortable in her wooden seat as in an over- stuffed parlor chair. MARGARET THORPE St. Theodore EI Circulo Espanol, presidentg M. A. A. Shy refinement makes her gravity piquant . . . reflects a real beauty of soul and a wee touch of an old-fashioned girl. MARIE THULLEN St. Nicholas D. S. C.: M. A. A. Quick in speech . . . well versed in the art of cooking . . . laments the fact that she is the eldest of her family. ANNA VACCA St. Iustin Martyr El Circulo Espanolg Sewing club, M. A. A. Frowns at the childish name Anne . . . pre- fers the more dignified Anna . . . always pre- sents perfectly prepared papers. KATHERINE VUKSO St. Francis de Paula Student council: Le Cercle Francaisg M. A. A., delegateg orchestra. Possession of unusual high-hopping ability . . . a result of attending the season's smart- est dances. HELEN WALSH Morgan Park High Quill and Scroll: M. A. A. Reaches into the vast turbulent world of words to produce the perfect poem . . . teasing dimples belie the seriousness of her moods. IEANNE WARNER St. Ailbe Glee Club: Le Cercle Francais. Drifts with queenly elegance to a world of music and literature . . . classic femininity . . . not as timid as she looks. MARIAN WILKE St. Martin Sewing club: M. A. A. Placidness . . . hesitant before a scholastic barrier . . . knows the supreme thrill of a heavy social calendar. ROSEMARY WILLIAMSON St. Dorothy Class social chairman: Mercian staff: Le Cercle Francais, treasurerg Glee clubg M. A. A. Blending her reliability with a tinge of true gaiety and ease, Rosemary really lives her role of Mercy's social chairman . . . typifies the true meaning of Senior leadership, dignity and popularity to her faithful followers. LAURETTE WRIGHT St. Sabina M. A. A.g all-star basketball team. Uses her hands to emphasize her fastmoving speech . . . throaty laughter . . . speed on the basketball floor . . . grace on the dance floor. Honor Students Class of I935 DONNA ANT MADELYN BESSE BERNICE BIRCHLER VIRGINIA CARROLL ANN COLE RUTH CONLEY GERALDINE CONNELL LUCILLE CUMMINGS RITA CURE ANNA MARIE DOCKERY MARGUERITE DUFF MARY LOUISE ECAN GENEVIEVE FLYNN IRENE FORTUNA KATHRYN CALVIN VERONICA CALVIN EDNA CILBO ELIZABETH CILDEA ALICE GORMAN DOROTHY GUDCEON ANNE HYDE MARY KENNELLY IEAN KENT Ino picturel HELEN KNOERZER CATHERINE LEAHY KATHLEEN LEE CATHERINE LYNCH MARY MACKIN MARY MADONIA IANE MAHONEY MARGARET MCCONVILLE EILEEN MCELLIGOTT RITA MCCUANE MERYL MCMAHON HELEN MORIEN MARY IUNE MORRISSEY MARY ORMOND RUTH PETERSEN IRENE PIANOWSKI ETHEL PRICE PAULINE QUINLAN EILEEN QUINN KATHLEEN RAAB GRACE REIDY KATHERINE REUTER MARIE RODGERS DOROTHY SLUKA EILEEN STRAUSS L. Breen - Romeo, where art thou? E. Struski - Maybe Santa's in town! M. Thullen-Guess which hand! G. Taylor-Dare me to jump? C. Ballard-Look at the birdie - it won't bite. K. Lee-Crossed limbs! Page Emily Post! N. Newman-Love me, love my doll. M. Dowd-Nobody to play with. M. McCloin-You don't say! M. Fitzmaurice-Amidst the fur. E. O'Neil-Cameraman's delight. E. I. Casper-How'm l doing? G. Reidy-On a chair and con- tented. A. Dockery-The same smile. R. Williamson-Happy? E. Masterson-Yoo-Hoo. See me? C. Fennessey - Cele goes over with a bang, G. Connell - Our president pre- siding over a rattle. E. McElligott-Dignified-yes- even then. l. Dillon--Aren't l pretty? M. Freitag-Fish stories already? Hmm! A. Cole-Primly pert. . R. Lee-Our secretary- in the chair even then. 5 R. Lenihan-lt's Go to meetin day. P. Quinlan-The little colonel. Spring-a park bench- and Bernice. L. Coffey-'Tenshunlll D. Cooke-l-lazy Daze. M. Duff-just a shrink- ing violet. V. Carr-M-m-m-Mom sure can cook. V. Dean-A little girl in a big bonnet. D. Roche - Healthy, wealthy, and wise. C. O'Connor-Lights outl P. Hickey-Lost in a fog. l. Warner-Pre-Glee club days. R. McGuane-Ride 'em Pony-girl. M. Besse-Butter ball. M. L. Egan-Okay! Begin! Humor-a la Philpott. D. O'Donnell-On with the play. A. Vacca-On the way. M. Higgins-My, what a big birdiel M. Mackin-Ready for the Easter bunny. A wee bit of Erin-and Hannah. M. Nelson-Behind the bar? M. Neiderst - Question! Question! R. Drew-In the corner. L. Wright-Dancing doll. llllllNlE lll'lllllllllWlllQllllllllUl C. Crowley-Am l thrilled? R. McC-uane-One in a tub. R. Conley-Take a number from one to ten. D. Hausmann-ln the Shade of an Old Apple Tree. Eunice and the big wolf. D. Gudgeon-Overshadowed. E. Sullivan-Roughing it. H. Leichtfeld-Which way shall l turn? A. Gorman-The cold shoulder. V. Carr-Let's call it a day. M. Martin--Here l am. V. Stock-l mustn't get mussed. M. Coates-Me and my shadow. V. McCullough - Hesitancy in rutfles. L. Byrne-You go away!! V. Carroll-Fragile lady. Trainer Anna Rita Gavin. Little red-head displaying a tem- per-M. Daly. M. Thorpe-A study in black and white. E. Sullivan-judicial! jane Mahony-Curly-head! Pauline had a little lamb. C. Billesbach-I don't care about youl B. L. Smith-You made me drop a stitch. M. Boyle-lt's a family affair. 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Mercy's comradeship . . . and Mercy's joys . . . then Margaret slips away to the quiet beauty of our Mother of Mercy novitiate. 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Cuten Morgenf' and a Casey struggles with German conso- nants and wins . . . in another room one ot our intelligentsia, an advanced Latin stu- dent, dissects the ger- und and the gerundive . . . a blond senorita unbewildered g a z e s upon the Spanist text . . . we follow pleas- ant odors and find them in the cooking room . . . Peggy re- moves her cake from the oven with a smile of assurance . . . it must be a success . . . Helen sews a fine seam . . . by electricity . . . by her own hands she becomes the well- dressed girl . . . Elea- nor in organdy and lace is maid for the day. Mary Ellen realizes a long-cherished ambition when she discovers at general science what makes the wheels go 'round Unemotionally feminine, Mary Agnes cuts up a frog-one of the ordeals of sophomore life. Chemistry! Esther's care defies all danger of explosions. Yes, its really Maryl Only horn- rimmed spectacles and a rule are needed to complete the picture. A pause in the day's occupation. Marguerite has her idea of the perfect meal entirely envisioned as she joins the gay cafeteria parade. Rita doesn't waver before those tempting dishes--the calory is an im- portant term in her vocabulary. The tiny miss sets forth briskly with the perfectly laden tray. Sugar and spice and a spray of salt! Dorothy impresses us here as an advo- cator of perfect balance. The map where many a his- tory student meets her Water- loo . . . but Helen knows where all the battles were fought. Shades of grammar school days - commercial geography! Kay could give all the estimates on the corn market. At bookkeeping lrene plods through imaginary credits and debits. Mary, as do many Mercy girls, slips into the chapel for a few peaceful moments in His Divine Presence. With a sharply pointed pencil, Martha carefully sets down the little black characters called shorthand Clare, the journalist, wishes for an honest-to-goodness fire or murder that will make a good scoop. One. . . two. . . three. . . and a gym class is set for a relay race. , , , f - . g. f.vf5,12'rf9ff:sfffEf.5x1':'iwiiwfi Where did Napoleon go after his defeat at Mos- cow? Mary refers to her trusty European map for the desired information. lrene finds Webster's unabridged an unfailing source when in doubt about word meanings and correct pronunciations. Mary traces the develop- ment of our government by means of a chart. The history of the slavery question. Who will ever forget it after Madelyn and a few others have gone through it for us? The freshmen wind up a gym period with a thrill- ing game of basketball. New World hour . . . Bernice gets the Catholic idea of current news in- terest. A project of the sodaIity's literature sec- tion, the study of the New World, is an inter- esting supplement to the religion class. Where shall l dock . . . Havre or Cherbourg? Betty Lou takes her French class to France, via the map. She admits that remembering the twenty French provinces is somewhat more diffi- cult than recalling the names of forty-eight states. Kathleen Lee sighs grate- fully, for the art lesson needs water colors and not that troublesome lndia ink that just will break on the floor. As a senior she has traversed the pitfalls of figure drawing, perspective, let- tering, design, interior decoration, in all tech- niques. Which shall it be . . . romantic, mysterious, scientific, or educational? Everything looks so tempting! Helen previews a book hastily before set- tling down for a restful library period. Anne Hyde's supple hands are poised for a crashing crescendo in Bach or a rippling chord from DeBussy. The notes look very good now, but all credit is due to the photographer who noticed just in time that Lorraine's note-stems were upside clown. l'll huff and l'll puff -Ruth Conley blowing the clarinet at orchestra prac- tice. A peaceful twilight captures the true picture of the parting school girl . . . book-laden, she turns to bid a loyal good night to school-life fantasies . . . familiar corridors . . . beckoning stair- ways . . . peanut stands impishly defying the staid warnings of the somber bulletin board beyond . . . distant sounds of clean-up activity in the cafeteria . . . Dusk filters in through every scholastic crevice . . . shadows paint the perfect finis of From Nine to Three. Summlmi Summer opens the floodgates to its Ioveliness and Mercy takes leave of the seniors of i934 . . . fours years have been swept into this fragrant june day . . . The very rarest day and the very hottest day and heads are bent over school books . . . summer school at Mercy. . . a scholastic Utopia . . . teachers and students gather in groups on the campus to find relief from indoor heat under kind trees. White-gowned girls wait for another gate to lead them into college, the office, the schoolroom or the home . . . the very pillars of our society will soon be gone. And that's where we'll have arith- metic . . . no, math' '... the eighth grade graduate inspects Mercy, finds everything satisfactory, and registers . . . coming freshmen await eagerly their first day of high school . . . freshmen-delight of all teachers. Opening chapters of an active, happy year . . . our sodality president, Rita McCuane, views with pride the new service flag . . . on ex- hibition for the first time at the sodality conven- tion in july . . . the never- to-be-torgotten year 1934 ...the year of true American glory . . . the year of A Century of Progress . . . perhaps Gen and Mary will say fifty years hence, Yes, there we are on the Avenue of Flags . . . gay Cen- merry Mary . . . the morning after vacation feeling has subsided . . . a single file or silence, please brings us down to earth . . . at their posts near well-used staircases are C. Miller, C. La Marche, M. Quinn, V. Carr, A. McNamee, L. Byrne, D. Petersen, B. L. Eldred, I. Badali, E. Cooke, M. McCIoin, C-. Flynn, A. Gorman, l. Frech, M. Ostrowski, M. McClone, P. Quinlan, C. Connell . . . the votes have been counted . . . the senior election is over . . . behold Gerry Connell, president of the class of i935 . . . brief snapshots of an opening year ot activity . . . promising previews of the months that are to follow. E Q LTEJTW1- The Legion of Decency parade . . . proposed early in the year . . . before we were thoroughly settled . . . sponsored to support the Legion of Decency in its aim to clean up the movies . . . Mercy students eagerly join in . . . here they are . . . five hundred of them . . . line upon line in perfect forma- tion . . . every girl in perfect uniform . . . blue tams . . . white feathers . . . white gloves . . . carrying the red, white and blue . . . marching in step with the good-looking band just ahead . . . perfect through the mile from Ohio to Monroe . . . cheers from the side lines . . . a smile and applause from Bishop Sheil, Governor Horner and other reviewers in the grand stand . . . finally, compliments by mail, phone, and telegraph. Two well-satisfied prize winners . . . Ruth Petersen holding a one hundred dollar schol- arship, the 'reward for her prize essay, Shakespearean Plays at the Old Globe Theatre' '... the introduction to the Shakes- pearean cast and their personal congratula- tions made the best part of the prize, Ruth declares . . . Helen Walsh honored with the first prize in the poetry contest sponsored by the Catholic School Press association. .. l-lelen's poems, whimsical and full of dainty imagery. Miss Ada Gannon, famous parliamentarian, makes her second trip to Mercy and turns us into gentlemen of the house . . . the little books entitled Thumb Prints of Parliamentary Lawl' are well thumbed . . . a loud voice from the back of the auditorium . . . loan Muldowney's . . . l rise to a point of order . . . the speaker- ship of the House wouldn't disturb even a freshman any more . . . initiation . . . freshmen, fearfully but giggly, stand before the court of seniors . . . joan McSloy drinks several toasts to the seniors . . . by their request . . . the literati, the Quill and Scroll society takes a few minutes off from contests . . . and proudly exhibits its trophy and badge . . . Ruth Petersen, presidentg Ann Dockery, vice presidentg Helen Walsh, secretary, Margaret McConville, treasurerg Genevieve Flynn, reporter . . . deep in their hearts, Mary, Cen, and Ruth, leaders of the round- tables at Northwestern, believe The Mercian is unsurpassed and at each monthly press meeting they tell the students of the other schools how it is clone . . . the Braille students. . . Mary Ellen Russell, Dorothy Petersen, jane Mahoney, Ann McNamee, Cecilia Miller, and Estelle Lasich, make mys- terious perforations in paper and thus give a little light to the blind . . . no longer is the orchestra room quiet and dull . . . after a silence of a few years Mercy has reorganized her orchestra . . . the German club at a Kaffee Klatsch . . . the Mercian staff lines up formally to tell the world about their new jobs. Ballots and brass bands . . . elections. . . certain girls become important . . . Mickey Mc- Maughan with her Civic aides, Ann Cole, Mary Lynch, Dorothy Crotty, plays serious just this once to assure that presidential air. . . boostering seems to be all play and no vvork, to judge by the smiling president Kay Richards . . . Hannah Byrne, Dor- othy Curley, Rita Cure, Mary Lynch, and Eileen Strauss do their best to confirm the suspicion . . . Vive la France . . . les generaux . . . French club officers to you . . . Rita, president, leads her gallant helpers - Cer- aldine Connell, Lorraine Davis, and Ruth Petersen . . . a French tri-color shares the honors with the stars and stripes . . . in military file, the Student Council officers imitate President Pauline Quinlan's good example, and their single filei' and silence, pleasen unfailingly bring results . . . i'M.S.C.l'-the blue and gold badge of authority . . . Alice Gorman becomingly officiates at a meeting of the Domestic Science club, while Ethel Price, Catherine McMaughan, and Grace Reidy lend a finish to the school's cuisine by diagnosing the tech- nicalities of the art wherein heavy hearts are made light , . . cooking . . . Mary Mackin relinquishes her very apparent lrish personality to become chief executive of the teutonic Die Klatschtafel . . . assisting her are Adele Lennon, Angela Zanetti, Helen Knoerzer, Catherine Kidwell, and Ruth Petersen . . . the sewing room, the scene of the artists in satins, silk and seersuckers . . . Mary Louise Egan, as mistress of the seamstresses takes time out from the proverbial a stitch in time to join Helen Leichtfeld, Mary Kennelly, and Rose Mary Lee in an official confab. Glee club officers . . . Marion O'l-lare, Lorraine Davis, Ramona Labrecque, Mary Fritz, Anne Hyde, accompanist, Dorothy Slulca, president, Genevieve Flynn . . . proud of their artistic temperaments . . . and their ability to lead the Glee club's songbirds . . . who begin the circle of activities with a dance at the Windemere hotel . . . sing carols for the aged and sick at Christmas- tide. . . enjoy Valentine's day with Ramona's dancing, red punch, and candy hearts . . . give a tea for their mothers where the results of months of practice are heard . . . blend the Sopranos and altos in a final concert , . . Hills of Home , When l Grovv Too Old to Dream , Rain , Agnus Dei , will not soon be forgotten . . . Grace Reidy, as president of the Allegro club, is privileged to sit in the big leather chair next to secretary Betty Lou Eldred . . . at the Wednesday meetings where those who study music are acquainted with the very best . . . the Dramatic Art league . . . among trophies and honors are the officers enthroned . . . Anne Dockery, president, lean Kent, Elsbeth Sullivan, Marguerite Duff, Pauline Quinlan, Catherine Leahy, Rita McGuane, Grace Reidy, Ruth Petersen. More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of' '... with this spirit, Rita takes over the reins of the sodality and with 'the aid of Mary Ellen, Geraldine, Genevieve, Mary, and Anne, prepares the way to a zealous year of Catholic Social Action. lt is the feast of the Immaculate Conception . . . the active sodalists are received into the Sodality of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart . . . in filmy white veils they sing the hymn of the clay, O Mary Conceived Without Sin and recite the Act of Consecration . . . the Reverend Martin Carrabine, S.l., Cisca moderator conducts the ceremony . . . reminding the aspirants that they are as beacons of light shining above fellow students and surroundings, that those who have joined the sodality have joined a noble group, because to be a child' of Mary means to be outstanding in faith and morals. . . an interroga- tion and reception follow father's talk . . . the blue corded miraculous medals are theirs to keep forever . . . during the coming months the spiritual and corporal works of Mercy will be made an integral part of their lives . . . the ceremony draws to a close . . . a priest goes up to a flower-banked altar . . . incense is wafted from a' golden censer. . . O Salutaris Hostia . . . and the blessing of One who passed his years by doing good to all is given to the one hundred twenty-four girls in filmy white veils. The Ciscans at Fen- wick are introduced to their new moder- ator, the Reverend Martin Carrabine S, l .... at Mass prayers are offered for their late guard- ian, Father Reiner . . . a lively program is colored by the pageant of the Fen- wick boys . . . The Cross ls Mightier Than the Sword. Elections go on and give the athletic association its new officers . . . Dorothy Crotty for presi- dent . . . Mary Kennelly, P a ul i n e Quinlan, and Ronny Nagle her as- sistants . . . every book is an open one to the mem- bers ot the Library club, Evelyn O'Neil, Alice Mc- Parland, Kathryn C-alvin, Helen Morien, Catherine Morien, Alta Smith, and Elizabeth C-ildea, headed by jane Mahoney . . . El Circulo Espanol . . . whose members struggle over the verbs of the most beautiful language . . . Margaret Thorpe, president, Maude Swea- ney, Anna Vacca, Cecilia Lynch, Eileen Quinlan, Mary Daly, Margaret Dowd, Kathleen Mc- Kenna, Marienne Mellon, and Catherine O'Connor . . . the Latin sharks. . . Societas Latina . . . Anna Liston, Virginia Carroll, lrene Pianowski, Lura Keogh, leanette Santos, Kathleen Lee, Eleanor Besse, loan Muldowney, Mar- garet Curtin . . . declares its president, Mary Kozak, l'd die content if l could meet Cicero . . . Margaret jordan and Dorothy Gardner, associate editors, and Mary Ellen Russell, editor-in-chief of the Mercy-Hi Rays, school paper . . . all the worries of the week's news rest upon these shoulders . . . veritable Winchells . . . every one born with a golden pen in her hand . . . Frances Armstrong, Alice Fitzmaurice, Dorothy Petersen, Alice Leen, Flor- ence McCirath . . . Friday morning . . . Marion Larkin, Alice Leen, and Ann johnson look tor their columns in print . . . the boosters who make up the Hi Rays circulation department, attend to the distribution . . . Hannah Byrne, Katherine Richards, president, Dorothy Curley and Eileen Strauss. The alumnae greet the Class of l935 with friendly smiles . . . and the very newest alumnae learn who their offi- cers are . . . seated-Marie Farrell '26, president, Mary Sullivan '29, social chairman . . . standing-Mary Anne Walsh '3l, vice-presidentg Mar- garet lVlcCullom '27, chairman board of directorsg Catherine Cilbride '28, secretary, Norma Geiger '30, treasurer. The Reverend john A. O'l3rien, Cath- olic chaplain of the University of Illinois, is the speaker at the anni- versary of the dedication of the school . . . he holds alumnae, faculty, and friends spellbound by his oratory . . . in turn, witty and convincingly sin- cere, he speaks of Catholic education . . . decries soap-box oratorsi' . . . praises the parents of our priests and sisters . . . ending with a tribute to Mercy . . . there is a moment's silence . . . then a burst of applause from a grateful, admiring audience. umrnxfrasxwfn V Mercy Federation Home Coming .l . . lanuary l3 . . . old friends and former students return to Mercy . . . happy, carefree hours are re-lived again by our Sisters and the once Mercy pupils . . . as the guest speaker, the Reverend l. W. R. Maguire questions ls Modern Society Christian?i' . . . Father Maguire, noted radio priest, reminds us that Christianity is for the poor in spirit' '... the Glee club takes over the Ulightern side of the program with selected entertainment. Federation officers smile their greet- ings . . . seated-Miss Margaret l. Maloney, presidentg Mrs. l. P. Hen- nessey, first vice president . . . stand- ing-Miss Essie Anglum, RN., second vice presidentg Mr. A. l. Egan, treas- urerg Mrs. j. P. Lavin, financial secre- taryg Mrs. l. F. Figliulo, corresponding secretary. 1 of The s I 5 Q34 Armual Christmas to Travel our Staff Members Urbana STATE HIGH SCHOOL PRESS A.ss'N presented by MERCY DRAMATIC LEAGUE Mercy Audiiorium Monday, December 17, I934 IS P,M,v 39, aff Season Opens Wxth biee Club Dance A W 934 WINE? Partner, you trumped my ace . . . pass . . . Pi Sigma Mu holds a bridge game at one of its afternoon parties . . . undergraduates envy those privileged ones . . . the post-graduates, Helen, Marie, Betty, Frances, Rita, Pearl, Ger- aldine, Ellen, Elaine, Rosemary, and Beatrice . . . all the suavity of those who have worn the cap and gown . . . not avenging spirits, but ad- vanced Latin students inquiring into Roman politics . . . Oh, Tem- pora, oh, Mores . . . Cataline lHelen Knoer- Qzerl visibly withers be- neath the foretinger and seering scorn of Cicero iRuth Petersenl . . . august senator's indigna- tion visible in the fea- tures of Lucille Larkin, Marguerite Duff, joan Hayes, Mary Mackin, M a ry Agnes Murphy, joan Muldowney, and Dorothy Petersen . . . Cicero varies the Latin by calling Cataline a mug . . . the Allegro club clus- ters around a piano . . . a Wednesday meeting. . . an elegy by Massinet . . . a tugue by Bach. To these the honor and the glory . . . Doris Stack . . . so well did she plow through the World Book that she found herself a winner in the Look lt Up contest . . . Mary Kozalds in- timacy with current events and Lucille Cummings' editorial give them Scho- lastic awards . . . not veterans of the foreign wars, but winners in the con- tests held during the drive for traffic safety . . . Rita McGuane, as first sectional winner in the oratory com- petition, pins on the silver medal . . . Anna Marie Dockery, the bronze for placing third . . . Katherine Reuter's bronze proclaims her sectional winner in the essay division . . . Katherine again . . . she adopted R. H. L.'s sug- gestion and wrote to her congressman and received a cash award . . . jean- ette Santos and Veronica McGovern confess that those ten dollar prizes for their letters on Why l Eat Bread will not be spent for more bread . . . not pictured here but famous for her prize-winning writings is Margaret McConville . . . first prize for feature story written in connection with the conference of the Catholic School Press association . . . first prize in each of the last two contests of the Greater Chicago Scholastic Press Guild contests in interviews . . . besides honorable mention in Scholastfc and other contests . . . prize writers also are Mary Ellen Russell, Clare Crowley, Margaret jordan, Genevieve Flynn, and Celeste La Marche. The Birds' Christmas Carol Punctuating her preparations with many a point in social etiquette, Gen Flynn, as Ma Ruggles, grooms her brood for the Birds' Christmas dinner . . . Ma, oh Mal yells Sarah Maud lMary Agnes Colemanl as Clement lVlcCrill Ruggles lBetty Barrettl gives an avenging yank to a freshly plaited braid . . . He was a wonderful man, your pa, sighs Ma Ruggles as she and Kitty lRuth Collinsl pay awed homage to the enlargement of the seafaring Pa Ruggles. The Birds' Christmas Carol Uncle lack lH. Knoerzerl, Mr. Bird lR. Farrowl, Ma Ruggles, Elfrida lE. Schu- mannl, and Mrs. Bird lM. A. Murphyl smile at their sunny Christmas Carol fMavis Mirschl . . . in a beautifully staged tableau presented as a finale, our Blessed Mother, St. joseph, and carolling angels worship the new-born Saviour . . . the characters of the epi- logue and their homage . . . Ma gives final instructions to all the little Ruggles and with dire words and grim deter- mination warns the children they had better do her credit when they get to the Birds '. Scent of pine and glow ot candle . . . Christmastide sends its light into the darkest corner of the halls . . . an undercurrent ot warm excitement seeps into the classes . . . one dons an apron and becomes Mrs. Santa Claus . . . in the broken toy shop . . . where wounded toy soldiers and crippled dolls are given a new lease on life . . . where anaemic plush dogs are made roguish and impudent . . . where all jaded, run-down toys are rejuvenated . . . where a fireplace and three stockings wait for a rosy, snowy Santa . . . Adeste Fidelis . . . Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem . . . song the heartbeat of Christ-- mas joy . . . in hospitals and homes for the poor and aged the Clee club carollers sing ot the night when one star was brighter than all the rest . . . Marion Clemens, Esther Leuver, Lucille Larkin, Verona lung, losephine McCarthy, Patricia Bennema, Geraldine Connell, Ann Dockery, Pauline Quinlan, Cecilia Miller, Dorothy Petersen, loan Mul- downey, Virginia Roche, Virginia Carroll, Ethel Price, Evelyn Struski, Marjorie Marston, Dor- othy Sluka, and Marion O'Hare shade their youthful voices into the age-old songs . . . a tiny manger . . . the symbol of the grace that was given to the world of two thousand years ago-be- comes the December shrine ot the school . . . against a back- ground of fir Our Lady smiles down upon her Son . . . rever- ently placed in a tiny crib of hay. Seventeen'l . . . Mary Celeste Shannon plays the pesty little sister to perfection . . . Ruth Col- lins, the usually placid Mother Baxter listens aghast as jane reports what Mr. Parcher said about her Willie Baxter . . . poor Willie is obvi- ously in retreat . . . Happy Days . . . Ber- nice McGreal plays styl- ist, the dressmaker . . . a trousseau in the mak- ing with Elsbeth Sulli- van, the heroine as the bride-to-be . . . Geraldine Connell, as the socially prominent woman, lends a motherly inspection to the nuptial preparations. Mary Louise Egan and joan Muldowney, the country relations, beam with country pride . . . ambitiously they present loan as the maid of honor for the big wedding . . . Buried Treasure . . . Mary jane, Virginia, Grace, Dolores, and Mar- garet discuss all the things the buried treasure would buy . . . fortune favors . . . the grim land- lord is barred from the door . . . homestead fires are rekindled . . . Sacred moments in a high school year . . . in the quiet beauty of our chapel, sodalists meet once a month to honor Mary in the recitation of her Little Office . . . truly living Catholic Action delegates, Kathleen, jacqueline, Kather- ine, joan, Mary, Cen, Rita Lusson, Rita Prendergast, Eileen, and Carolyn, cut sort, and pile numerous boxes of stamps for the mis- sions . . . with the admoni- tory gesture and characteristic Dockery smile, Ann urges cooperation in the first stu- dent orange drive for the County hospital children . . . carrying romance . . . that's the true content of those laden boxes guarded so zeal- ously by the leading ladies of the sodality . . . they con- tain Valentine goodies that are to bring youth and forgetful- ness to the members of the Old People's home . . . Cer- aldine, Mary Agnes, and Mary Kennelly call for literary re- sponse. . . Catholic literature is in demand . . . brief inter- pretations of the word sodal- ity . . . glimpses of the work and fun of being a sodalist. Our retreat master . . . Father Fitzgerald. . . we re- member beautiful thoughts . . . saintly precepts . . . strengthening lessons in our Catholic faith . . . the sa- cred, solemn moments of retreat . . . the senior's last high school retreat Assemoly . . . the faculty and every Mercy student meet to discuss the prob- lems of high school activity . . . the freshmen are form- ally welcomed . . . the sodality explains plans . . . the personalities are in- troduced . . . lecturers, each one entirely different from his predecessors . . . parliamentary law by Miss Gannon . . .a tunefully illus- trated history of the popu- lar songs by Father Quinn . . the story of a Redemp- torist priest who was once a jew - Father Klyber speaking . . . lVlercy's repre- sentative in the Loyola apologetics c o n t e s t is roundly applauded . . . the C-lee club recital . . . the dramatic element. . . groups of clever one-act plays . . . periodically, educational and entertaining programs divert wholesomely an ap- preciative audience of Sis- ters and uniformed girls. Carnival days . . . all the bustle of a state fair . . . the turn of the wheel . . . vivid colors . . . excitement . . . laughter . . . noise . . . festival music . . . barkers' cries . . . the usually gloomy basement gay as a gypsy camp . . . every- thing from ice cream to wool blankets . . . ten cents a chance and a trip to Washing- ton . . . three mothers, Mrs. Boylan, Mrs. Connell, and Mrs. Conley threaten to run off to California with the prize De Luxe Ford . . . the Ford that everyone owned . . . until the raffle . . . even the cherry tree made famous by Washington is commercialized . . . pick a cherry in February and win 'a prize . . . buy a chance on a bicycle? . . . the corner of an art studio is transplanted into the base- ment . . . the oil and water colors that found resting places over pianos and davenports. Tea for two and two for tea er- well, maybe it should be 'il2O . . . all distinction between soprano and alto is forgotten as C-lee club mem- bers display happy hearts at their Valentine party . . . crepe paper festoons, flags, and the familiar insig- nia of February l4 slip the singing room into its party dress for an after- noon of fun . . . after tasting the petit fours and frappe, everyone agrees that the refreshment table is most interesting . . . and to you, Sister Mary Agnitaf' . . . our officers, Geraldine and Rita, present spiritual and f'oral offerings to our principal as student remembrances on her feast day . . . the day when every student expresses her gratitude for a wise and gentle guidance . . . even freshies have a heart, and to prove it, Room Zl has a real heart-to-heart party . . . even the most absent-minded would not ask the date-not with that calendar before him and the hearts rambling over the door . . . the Oriental ballroom brings fond mem- ories to every senior . . . recalling the senior midwinter dance . . . a magical glass floor sending up beams of soft lights over the most charming of winter formals . . . pastels against black . . . inviting, tuneful music . . . a gay, merry evening at the Knicker- bocker. A basketball game with the round brown ball that is an image of Mercy's sport world . . . the audience awaits with perfect tension the thrilling drama of the gymnasium . . . lithe, swift bodies hurl themselves through the air . . . the ball is tightly locked between two determined figures in green . . . a foot slips over the line and sud- denly the whistle blows . . . time out! . . . flushed players sit down, superbly unconscious of the cheers from the bleachers . . . those who have arrived . . . the haute monde of athletics . . . trying to appear non- chalant, the senior All-Stars make their bow. . . standing -B. Merrick, L. Wright, C. Fennessy, D. Crotty, V. Nagle. . . kneeling-D. Cur- ley, M. Chamberlain, R. Cure, M. Duff, M. Sullivan . . . familiar faces peep out from the junior All-Stars selection . . . top row-R. Fanning, Durkin,A.lohns- ton, E. Lasich, V. Clemens . . . middle-C. Miller, M. Burns, R. Labrecque, C. Bartsch, l. Badali . . . below -D. Gardner, C. Walsh, C-. Sullivan, A. Fitzmaurice, M. Kozak . . . Room l8 . .. freshman runner-up . . . M. Delaney, M. I. Lippert, M. Reilly, L. lenkinson, E. Mor- timer, M. 1. Dwyer, C. Bert- ling . . . stars that will figure even more brilliantly in the future, no doubt. The page of champions . . . our Honor Roll of basketball . . . Room 23's members, Kathleen Dris- coll, Capt. Eileen Hanley, Agnes Murray, Eileen O'Laughlin, Therese Kee- nan, Florence Kroener, Helen jane Campbell, Leona Brady, Marguerite Devane, Mary Celeste Shannon, Frances Pear- son, reign as Freshman champs . . . in a circle . . . Margaret Burke, Ann Morrison, Nathalie New- man, Veronica Nagle, Eileen Strauss, Margaret Sullivan, Capt. Dorothy Crotty demonstrate the cooperation that made Room lO Senior tops . . . Room 4 takes the floor to signal their su- periority as juniors . . . Margaret Bell, Capt. Ann johnston, Lorraine Cum- mings, Kay Walsh, Cer- trude Sullivan, Helen Gib- bons made the team . . . with sophomoric dignity, Room l7 leads the Sophomore ranks . . . the dignitaries include Helen Lemberger, Helen Kladis, Katherine McCul- lough, Dorothy Heigl, Helen Barr, Capt. Loretta Nagle, lane Doran. The youth of Cisca convene at De Paul . . . the twenty-fourth general meeting ot a powerful organization of Catholic students . . . arguments crackle and explode . . . communismg temperanceg the war menace, writers' clubs, national affairs and international relations . . . all is grist that comes to this mill . . . the unsquelchable gentleman in the rear leads Cisca on its war against the isms . . . the Eucharistic . . . Our Lady, the Literature, the Catholic Social Action, and Apostolic committees give the reports of a half-year's work . . . congratulations from Bishop Sheil . . . the legion of Decency committee arrives . . . Cisca receives its trophy for the best showing in the parade. Dawn may have just broken . . . the mercury may be at I zero . . . but the Study club is in the library at the stroke of eight . . . the members work for an intelligent under- standing of the past and pres- ent history of their religion. J 5 Cen as business manager, directs the Booster re- ports,andgetseveryMercy student all wrapped up in The Mercian . . . lune Sweeney, Marie Mathews, Mary F. Griffin, Helen lean Campbell, Eileen Corbett, Margaret Bell, Margie Mack, Eleanor Maher, Rose Marie Mc- Guire, Rita Thorn, Cath- erine Canavan, Eileen Strauss, Hannah Byrne, Dorothy Curley, Rita Cure, Katherine Richards, Mary Lynch, Margaret Burns, lane Muldowney, lean Ronan, lean Dawson, Ruth Farrow, Amanda Eggars, Norine McElligott, proudly present record- breaking figures . . . ho! huml . . . spring fever at its height . . . wanted! ...local sleuth to find one ambitious student . . . Room l9 girls at that... the seniors can have their surface lines, but what junior doesn't welcome spring with 'iroller skat- ing . . . art work of The Mercian nears completion as editor Edna Gilbo ad- vises her assistant, Cele Colden, on her section . . . Ann and Ruth dip their pens for the final touches to their pages . . . division pages, subdivision pages, opening section . . . all must be a credit to the most talented seniors, 2:45 . . . The Mercian staff meet and hours la- ter emerge from the staff room tired but satisfied that the yearbook is one day nearer completion. .. big problems confront Ruth Petersen, editor-in- chief, and Margaret Mc- Conville, associate, so that they even forget to banter each other about supper, a savory steak and mushrooms . . . busi- ness manager Cen Flynn smiles as the returns pile up . . . the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker,-all will have a part in the ad section . . . aided by class edi- tors, Mary Louise Egan and Alice Gorman, the intricacies of figures seem mostly fun . . . Mercian business may yet bring forth some financial wizards . . . feature edi- tors Mary Kennelly, Rita McGuane, Anne Dockery, and Mavis Mirsch seem worried over the elusive- ness of new ideas and the stickiness of rubber cement . . . even the most sophisticated staff mem- ber cannot resist the baby pictures . . . and is oblivi- ous to everything except lsn't that just like her now? . . . Wasn't she darling?,' . . . at last, down to work . . . seek- ing dashing captions for baby pictures, class edi- tors Eileen Quinlan, Eileen McElligott, and Rosemary Williamson work so earn- estly that the photog- rapher catches them without their knowing it, CLAUDIA Our actresses present their senior play Claudia . . . a drama of the Passion . . . the centurion lGer- aldine Connelll disrupts the heated discussion be- tween Pontius Pilate lRita MCC-uanel and lHelen Knoerzerl to an- nounce the arrival of Mary Magdalene llean Kentl . . . Ann Dockery in the title role of Claudia pleads with Pilate . . . Have nothing to do with this just man, for I have suffered much in dreams and prayers because of him . . . the most dramatic scene of all with Rita and Ann starring . . . an audience sits breathless . . . then breaks into a five-minute applause. Mary Magdalene blesses Pontius Pilate who has promised to justly judge the Nazarene . . . in an- other part ot the palace Claudia reads to her maidens lMarguerite Duff, Mavis Mirsch, and Genevieve Flynnl P the ancient Hebrew lore prophesying the passion and death of Christ . . . after the Crucifixion, judas lMary Mackinl is discovered by the follow- ers of jesus lMary l. Morrissey, Catherine Leahy, 4Veronica Nagle, Verona lung, Mary Ken- nelly, Marguerite Duff, Ann Dockery, and Gene- vieve Flynnl fleeing from the wrath of the mob and the torment of his guilty soul . . . Praise Ye the Lord . . . the senior members of the Glee club herald the Res- urrection in a burst of song to spell finale, The Mask and Wig, the junior and freshman members of the Mercy Dramatic league, pose be- fore the background of their triumph . . . make way for the Easter parade . . . style declares it to be Sachs, fifth avenue . . . truth, the sewing room, prepared for the annual style show . . . tiny Ada Caverlee quirks a finger and points a toe.. . scenes along the Volga Mary Boyle in a tilted astrakhan , . . Patricia saunters out on a spring morning in a modish tan suit . . . Viola Stock is a nurse in pink and brown . . . a vivid gay plaid be- comes dark Bernice . , . simplicity for sport wear on Katherine Kinnane . . . lndeed? asks jose- phine Nickola-lady in silk with organdy ruffles. Rivals . . . the Thespians, sophomore and senior members of the Dramatic league, appear just a lit- tle more professional than the Mask and Wig across the way - the style review goes on . . . a flower at the throat and an off-the-face hat enhance Helen Leicht- feld's ensemble . . . jean Powers adopts the pan- niers and puffs of an- other day . . . conserva- tism in white satin and blue wool, Esther Leuver . . . lsn't it pretty? asks Mary McGrenera . . . Eileen Fitzmaurice agrees that waists are popular . . . lapels and a swanky scarf for Lillian Bowden . . . the high- necked creation seems to inspire Marienne Mellon to speech. The Reverend Arthur C. Kly- ber's talk opens another per- spective of Catholic faith . . . that of a convert from ludaism . . . of one who was brought into the Church through the example of a Catholic family . . . after Father's illuminating and earnest lecture we resolve to pray, as he urged, for the conversion of his people . . . the exhibition salon takes our artists into the limelight when a loop store holds a showing of Catholic art . . . white-veiled sodalists file into the auditor- ium made beautiful for the May crowning-an event that seems to make May more lovely and more memorable... the story of a school year has reached its climax . . . The Mercians are here at last . . . any staircase or any corner will do, only hurry and open it . . . E i l e e n Quinlan, Madeline C o a t e s, Vera McElligott, Marion Martin, and Leona Murray inscribe flattering pleasantries on the autograph page . . . Ethel jesuit, Mar- garet Sullivan, Katherine Vuk- so, Lillian Coffey, and Doro- thea Broderick, after sociable scrutiny, pronounce the l935 yearbook perfect . . . a crea- tion in satin and tulle, Ramona does the feature parts for the C-lee club concert. Candidates for Certificate Piano Anastasia Majarakis losephine McCarthy Voice Anna Marie Dockery Ethel Price Artists who can express the moods and emotions of the masters . . . Anas- tasia Majarakis and lo- sephine McCarthy have reached the first mile- stone in the world of mu- sic . . . the day of days . . . music certificates . . . long hours spent in sub- duing stubborn fingers seem periods of pleasant effort now that they are over . . . the recital . . . on a stage banked with palms . . . Do-re-me-fa-sol . . . a fragment of an aria from Lucia . . . Who ls Syl- via?' '...' 'At Dawning . . . hours have passed into weeks and months . . . 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' ' ' W - , - - - 2 x .' 4- - kk f 4 g - ,Q ' ' a -1 g , ' ' ' , :T 1 :ei fu 5 f' -' ' 5 EL, ig - My .' n'- 1 ' ,1-ff'-1. f , 3-,, f 1 fi! 9 -an f,:. ,:.ff -Q14 , - 212+-Qs. X1 . V 1 -ww : --'ww W v . 1- s ,- '-,, Fx , ' ni, ' zi-W-f' fs: , 1 '-an - TE , - - .J .N 'Q iii ,ff . XE Q -' ,iq '55 :i f f ilfff' -F N . .. ' 1 lQ: 45f'x:5 iff Q V' by . rx , gd- ,Q , w ' g 1 , y .6 9 M 1 4 -. Q ff?-W ,gg ff 1 f' 'iw A 'T ' - N, ,,, f ' 1 3' M L 4. li dw ff ,. ,g Q. af 1 Q M 1553. '- ff 4 2 . 'N 1' -A .ff 'Y ,. 1 ' f V fe- .1 i 'V' A aw I W so PATRONS AND PATRONESSES His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein, D.D Archbishop of Chicago Most Reverend Bernard 1. Sheil, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago Most Reverend William David O'Brien, LL.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago Rt. Reverend Monsignor T. F. Egan Rt. Reverend Monsignor William Foley Rt. Reverend Monsignor W. Kinsella Rt. Reverend Monsignor P. F. Shewbridge B. Springmeier Rt. Reverend Monsignor Carmelite Fathers Reverend Thos. V. Brady Reverend T. P. Byrne Reverend F. L. Byrnes Reverend M. A. Canning Reverend E. 1. Carney, O.S.A. Reverend P. C. Conway Reverend Leo A. Devitt Reverend Stephen Duggan Reverend M. 1. Fennessy Reverend L. Fitzpatrick Reverend Thos. F. Friel Reverend 1. Gallery Reverend Wm. 1. Gorman Reverend M. Hanley Reverend Anthony S. Harte Reverend 1oseph C. Hemrick Reverend 1. P. Henry Reverend 1ames D. Hishen Reverend R. L. Hills Reverend T. 1. Hurley Reverend M. S. Kane Reverend 1. Kearns Reverend L. Kenny Reverend V. F. Kienberger, O.P Reverend D. Lanagan Reverend Wm. P. Lane Reverend 1ames F. Lynch Reverend Patrick Lyons Reverend T. F. Manning Reverend F. A. Matasso Reverend P. 1. McGuire Reverend M. 1. McKenna Reverend Stephen E. McMahon Reverend L. F. McNamara Reverend P. D. Meegan Reverend 1. Ambrose Murray Reverend M. 1. O'Brien Reverend 1. O'Connell Reverend G. Parker Reverend D. D. Reardon Reverend Edward F. Rice Reverend George E. Shea Reverend T. R. Shewbridge Reverend A. Terlecke Reverend 1. A. Walsh, D.D. Reverend Richard F. Wolfe Reverend Francis C. Young PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Parents and Friends Frank H. Armstrong Mr. joseph Azzarello Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Badali 1515 1249 221 E. 71st Place W. 79th Alexander Street Frances' father lIgnatia's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ballard 8719 Aberdeen Street Claire's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Belvedere 6758 S. Paulina Street Carmelita's parents Clarence and George Berger 8958 Cottage Grove Ave. Friends Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Besse 1823 E. 93d Street Madalyn and Eleanor's parents Mrs. Anna M. Breme 4754 S. Union Avenue Miss Alice Marie Bringe 5521 Mansfield Avenue jane Brohm 7844 Clyde Avenue junior Frank Brooks 401 E. 71st 'Street Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brown 241 W. 61st Place Parents Mrs. M. Buckley 6859 Ada Street Friend Mrs. j. P. Broughton 6213 S. California Avenue Eileen's mother Mr. and Mrs. john L. Burns 6855 St. Lawrence Parents Miss Winifred Bush 11261 Edbrooke Avenue Alumna Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Butler 5516 Princeton Avenue Rosemary's parents Mrs. K. j. Byrne 5943 S. Peoria Avenue Lillian's mother john j. Canavan 6042 Harper Ave. Catherine's uncle Mrs. W. Carbonneau 3451 W. 66th Lorraine's mother Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Carr 7959 Dobson Avenue Virginia's parents Mr. B. A. Carroll 5632 S. Honore Street Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain 7556 Parnell Avenue Mabel's parents Civic Club Mercy High School Mrs. D. Clancy 5006 S. Ada Street j. Leo Cleary 4626 63d Street Friend Mr. j. H. Clemens 8141 jeffery Avenue Virginia's father Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coffey 7038 S. Michigan Avenue Parents of Lillian and Helen Mr. and Mrs. L. Connell 8034 Ingleside Avenue Ceraldine's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. j. Conley 7652 S. Wabash Avenue Ruth's parents Mr. and Mrs. M. j. Cook 7929 Winchester Avenue Dorothy's parents Mrs. W. j. Cooney 7828 jeffery Avenue Ellen's mother Mr. j. Corcoran 7640 S. Sangamon Avenue Coletta's father Mr. Paul Corkell 1627 E. 84th Street Betty's father Mrs. Gertrude Corkery 12156 Princeton Avenue Mary's mother lV1iss lrene Crowley 1147 W. 87th Street Friend Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cummings 8036 S. Ada Street Lucille's parents Mrs. j. Cunningham 6433 Drexel Avenue ? Mr. and Mrs. jack Cunningham 2648 W. 62nd Street Friends Mrs. Marie Curran 7715 South Shore Drive Marie's mother Alderman and Mrs. Thomas j. Daly Mr. and Mrs. M. j. Dilger 7929 S. Lincoln Avenue Helen Rita's parents Mr. and Mrs. P. j. Dockery '7747 Cornell Avenue Anna Mariefs parents Harry E. Dorigan 740 E. 75th Street Friend Mr. and Mrs. j. Dowd 7832 Emerald Avenue Parents of Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duncanson 9854 Avenue HU Lorettats parents Kathryn Dunne 7715 Racine Avenue Alumna E. P. Durkin 841 E. 63d sneer 4 ' Mr. Harry F. Durnin 749 W. 87th Street Dorothy's father Mr. and Mrs. james Egan 7315 Greenwood Avenue Mary Louise's parents Paul M. Egan 'fl' Friend MVS- A- EDPstein 946 E. 85th Street Friend Epsilon Sigma Sorority Mrs E- Fahel' 9046 S. Marshfield Avenue Eileen's mother PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Parents and Friends ivlartin Fanning 6901 S. State Street j. P. Farrell 2507 W. 59th Street Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrow 6037 S. Washtenaw Ruth's parents Dr. and Mrs. Rocco j. Fazio 1643 W. Marquette Road Mrs. Fazio-alumna Mr. and Mrs. A. Figliulo 1526 W. 67th Place june's parents Miss Marie Fitzmaurice 5521 N. Marshfield Avenue Friend Mrs. Fitzmaurice 7746 Indiana Avenue Miss Marianne Fitzpatrick 3454 W. 66th Street Friend Andy Frain's Ushers Friends Mr. and Mrs. E. Gallagher Lorraine Galvin 6839 Prairie Avenue junior Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Gardner 8050 Sangamon Street DOrOthy'S parents Mr. and Mrs. G. j. Gates 8209 Merrill Avenue NOrrna'S parents Mr. and Mrs. T. j. Glynn 8811 S. Morgan Street Mrs. F. M. Gray 7813 Eberhart Avenue Coletta's mother Mrs. William Gorman 8136 S. Marshfield Avenue Alice's mother john j. Greely jr. 8020 Drexel Avenue Mary's father Mrs. Ella Griffin 8027 Carpenter Street Mary Frances' mother Mr. and Mrs. james Griffin 6052 St. Laurence Avenue Nella's parents Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gudgeon 8340 Indiana Avenue DorOthy's parents james Guthrie 733 E. 47th Street Mr. and Mrs. Hagedorn 8040 Merrill Avenue Mary's parents Mr. Vililliam L. Hand Friend Mr. Andrew Hansen 5532 Dorchester Avenue Mrs. M. Harris 9331 S. Leavitt Street Helen's mother Mrs. F. A. Hayes 8056 Yates Avenue Patricia's mother Alderman john F. Healy 6120 Rhodes Avenue Mrs. j. P. Heerey 1235 E. 46th Street Alice's mother William Hewitt 6800 Dante Avenue Mr. and Mrs. George j. Hill 7652 East End Avenue Florence's parents Mrs. T. A. Hincks S830 S. May Street Mrs. H. Horan 7218 South Park Avenue Marion's mother Mr. and Mrs. john Horen 700 E. 89th Place EuniCe's grandparents Mr. George Hunding 7038 Harper Avenue jean's father Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hyde 8721 RS. Michigan Avenue Anne's parents Mr. L. B. jackson 8223 Hermitage Avenue Mariorie's father Mr. and Mrs. A. T. jehli 8037 Langley Avenue Lucille's parents Mr. and Mrs. George R. johnson 8221 Paxton Avenue Friends Mr. and Mrs. Bob jordan 7723 Vernon Avenue Margaret's- parents Mr. Fred Karaffa 2562 S. Halsted Street Mr. Robert Kelly 8158 Cottage Grove Avenue Mrs. L. Kenslow 6354 S. Damen Avenue Mr. Thomas Kilroy 544 W. 37th Street Virginia's father Richard j. Knight 7859 Halsted Street F. j. Knoblaude 1480 W. 73d Place ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Korman 9 E, lO3d Street jeanette's parents MV- and Mrs l- A- l-alDFeCCll-Ie 8023 S. Paulina Street Ramona's parents Mr. and Mrs. William j. Lake Mr. and Mrs. l. LaMarche 7921 Langley Avenue CeIeste's parents ' lvlr. and Mrs. M. j. Lamb jr. 712 W. 31st Street Friend Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larkin 7958 S. Carpenter Street Lucille's parents Michael Lasick 222 W. 33d Street Estellels father Mrs. Bessie Liksna 8129 Vincennes Avenue Friend Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Lee 7206 Vernon Avenue Rose Mary's parents Mr. and Mrs. William Leen 452 W. 44th Street Alice's parents PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Parents and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Masterson 7717 Champlain Avenue Eileen's parents Mr. and Mrs. john M. Leonard 8053 Kimbark Avenue jean's parents Mr. and Mrs. j. Liston 1721 W. 71st Street Anna's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Louby 6354 Damen Avenue Lucinda's parents Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lynch 5940 S. Peoria Street Cecilia's parents Dr. and Mrs. john E. Lynch 8144 Loomis Boulevard Betty Mae's parents Mr. and Mrs. john j. Lynch 8720 Indiana Avenue Parents of Mary and Maude Isabelle M. Lyons 8240 S. May Street Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mack 8510 Bennett Avenue Margie's parents Mr. and Mrs. jeremiah Madigan 7420 S. Princeton Avenue Mr. and Mrs. j. P. Maher 9801 Exchange Avenue Marjorie's parents Mr. and Mrs. j. E. Mallon 3542 S. Western Avenue Mary EIIen's parents Mr. and Mrs. Marcus 8010 S. Ashland Avenue Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin 8228 S. Wood Street Marion's parents Irene C. Matthews 9136 Exchange Avenue Mrs. j. L. McBride 7914 Bennett Avenue Henrietta's parent Mr. and Mrs. T. j. McCabe 12027 Lafayette Avenue AIice's parents Mrs. E. McCann 7259 Indiana Avenue Mary Helen's mother Mr. and Mrs. john McCarthy 7746 Vernon Avenue josephine's parents Mr. and Mrs. j. McCurrie 3144 S. Halsted Street Lorraine's parents Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McDonald Parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McElligott 4452 Emerald Avenue Eileen and Norine's parents Frank E. McGillen 8230 Dorchester Mr. and Mrs. B. McGIone 12014 Princeton Avenue Margaret's parents Mrs. Mary McCrenera 7631 S. Sangamon Street Mary's mother Mr. and Mrs. F. McGuane 8058 Clyde Avenue Rita's parents Mr. and Mrs. F. T. McGuire 8459 S. Mic.higan Mary E. McKee 7718 S, Eishop Street Mrs. j. McKenzie 7444 Lafayette Avenue Stewart 6201 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McMullen 2825 E. 93d Street Virginia's parents Mr and Mrs. j. H. McNally 6112 S. Campbell Dorothy's parents Theresa McShea 5641 S. Honore Street Mr. and Mrs. j. T. McSloy 6651 University Avenue joan's parents Miss Mertny 1029 71st St. LaSalle, Ill. Mrs. R. Morrissey 1333 W, 72nd Place Mary june's mother Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Muldowney 8119 S: Hermitage Avenue joan and Anne's parents Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray 6631 Kimbark Avenue Leona's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Myron 7944 Drexel Boulevard Ruth's parents ' Mr. Michael Nehr 545 E. 74th Street josephine's father Mr. and Mrs. C. Nickola 5806 S. Campbell Ave. FrancesE1josephine'spare-nts A. Nowicki 8209 South Shore Drive Stephaneels father Bill O'Brien II 6611 Ingleside Avenue Catherine's brother Margaret june O'Brien 6611 Ingleside Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O'Connor 8000 S. Elizabeth Street Catherine's parents Mr. and Mrs. T. j. O'Conner 8023 S. Green 'Street juIia's parents Mr. Wm. O'Donnell 6538 S. Marshfield Avenue Agnes' father Mr. and Mrs. I. O'Leary 1248 W. 82nd Street AdeIe's parents Edward Olson 4141 S. Halsted Street Mr. and Mrs. T. j. O'MaIley 6815 Loomis Boulevard Margaret's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. j. Orlowski 6100 California Avenue Grace,s parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Ormond 7239 S. Winchester Avenue Mary's parents Mrs. Katherine Owens 8220 Dante Avenue joan's mother Mr. and Mrs. Parsons 635 W. 62nd Street Catherine's parents Mr. Pearson Father of Frances Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peters 7940 Honore Street Parent I PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Parents and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen Bernice Dolores Petreikis Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Pianowski Mr. and Mrs. T. j. Prendergast Mr. and Mrs. j. j. Prim Mr. Martin Pxik Mr. P. j. Quinn and Family Mr. and Mrs. George Ramis Mrs. H. j. Reents Mr. and Mrs. N. j. Regh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reidy Grace Reidy Mr. and Mrs. B. Richards Mrs. E. j. Roche Mrs. j. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. B. Roti Mr. and Mrs. Ronan Mr. joseph Ruberry Mrs. j. Rutz Mrs. j. Ryan Sahrage Mr. and Mrs. j. E. Schimack P. Shirndt L. B. Schmahl C. Schmitt Mr. Mrs. j. H. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Miss Marise Stafford john Stelle Mr. and Mrs. j. V. Struski Mrs. Catherine M. Sullivan Mrs. M. Swords Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Templeman Miss Marie Theil Mr. and Mrs. M. Thullen john Mr. Mrs. B. Ulrich ' A. Van Arkel Trenda and Mrs. Trudeau Mrs. Mrs. Vogel Voigt Bud Mrs. j. Wallace and Mrs. joseph Walsh and Mrs. j. Ward Mr. Mr. Mrs. P. Weinturt Mr. Mr. Mrs. Welch D. j. Williams VVil!oughby Mrs. j. j. Winkelman Compliments ot a friend lVlr. and Mrs. j. Witous Mr. Frances Yeager john A. Zimmerman Mr. john B. Zingrone Edward Zolla Room 1 Room 13 Room 18 1 1 1 1 229 2632 8352 6244 5839 7248 1124 514 3542 8045 8145 8154 7141 2035 21 1 0251 8821 7600 7700 4431 3426 7646 8145 7710 7537 5533 2438 6424 0421 2924 0440 4317 5948 2331 6119 8055 5540 1652 3932 2003 7959 2715 0342 5704 8034 9108 i E. 55th Place W. 40th Street Yates Avenue S. Morgan Street S. Sangamon Street S. State Street S. Sangamon Street W. 44th Place S. Halsted 'Street Michigan Avenue S. Wood Street S. Wood Street Vernon Avenue Michigan E. 87th Street W. 23d Street S. Irving Avenue S. Carpenter Street Indiana Avenue Eberhart Street Wentworth Avenue S. State Street S. Halsted Street Prairie Avenue S. Sangamon Aberdeen Street S. Honore Street W. 63d Street lngleside Avenue S. Leavitt Street E. 91st Street S. State Street S. Francisco Avenue S. Albany Avenue W. Marquette Road McVicker Avenue Cottage Grove Avenue S. Wells Street W. 97th Street Wentworth Avenue W. 102nd Street W. Ashland Avenue Prairie Avenue Artesian Avenue S. Aberdeen Street S. Paulina 59th and Wood Street Cottage Grove Avenue Mercy High School Mercy High School Mercy High School Compliments of Mercy High scho ol Orchestra Mercy Student Council Ruth's parents lrene's parents Rita's parents Mary's parents Stella's parents Flora's mother Leona's parents Grace's parents Student Katherinels parents Marie's mother josephine's parents jean's parents Margaret's father Marie's mother Amelia's parents Rita's mother Virginia's parents Alumna State Treasurer Evelyn's parents Friend Kathleen's mother Evelyn's parents Alumna Marie's parents Cenevieve's' parents Edna's motner Friend Helen's parents Friend jeanne's mother Mary Lucille's moth EI' Ethel jesuit's guardian PATRONS AN D PATRON ESSES Thomas F. Ahearn, M.D. Dr. W. F. Billesbach Dr. R. E. Cunningham, M.D. Dr. Thomas F. Doyle Dr. Wm. Epstein Dr. Hugh S. Feeney Dr. I. 1. Gilroy Dr. los. P. Graf Dr. H. E. Haines Dr. M. G. Homan, D.D.S. Dr. Y. loranson Dr. I. 1. Kelly, D.D.S. Vincent L. Knaus Dr. Frank G. Kuchler, D.D.S. Dr. F. C. Kulawas Dr. C. C. Loomis, D.D.S. Dr. Robert A. Lukmann, D.D.S. Dr. Harry Martin, D.D.S. Dr. M. W. Majchrowics Dr. Thomas 1. McCarthy S. McCormick, M.D. Dr. 1. F. McMahon Dr. F. l. McMenamin Dr. P. H. McNulty E. W. Nystrom, D.D.S. Dr. V. W. O'Brien, D.D.S. Dr. john A. Parker Dr. B. G. Raz Dr. D. W. Reynolds Hon. judge G. Rooney Dr. Geo. N. Schiff Dr. Schoenborn Dr. H. 1. Schoer, M.D. Dr. Alfred Schubert Dr. j. l. Sharpe, D.D.S. Dr. W. 1. Sheehy Dr. W. G. Shurtz, M.D. Dr. H. Simon Dr. 'Sochlleben Francis E. Streysman, M.D. Professional 78l6 Ridgeland Avenue l305 E. 63d Street 402 E. 79th Street 8120 Champlain Avenue 7042 Stony lsland Avenue ll256 Michigan Avenue 758 E. 79th Street 806 vv. 77th street 7449 Cottage Grove Avenue 6350 S. Halsted Street 7502 Cottage Grove Avenue H38 E. 63d Street 9l23 Exchange Avenue 7848 S. Ashland Avenue l225 W. 5lst St. 506 W. 69th 'Street 753 E. 79th Street 757 W. 79th Street 4644 S. Ashland Avenue 545l S. Halsted Street llO55 Michigan Avenue 624i S. Ashland Ave. 9l40 Exchange Avenue 2926 E. 70th Street 757 W. 79th Street l450 W. Garfield Boulevard Sl 8 Cottage Grove Avenue 2500 W. 63d Street 2l52 E. 78th St. 7900 Essex Avenue 7l6 W. 63d Street l522 E. 55th 'Street 7854 S. Ashland Avenue 5900 Wentworth Avenue 700 W. 47th sneer 7859 S. State Street H22 W. 63d Street 7859 Cottage Grove Chiropodist Dentist Dentist Dentist Attorney Optometrist Dentist Dentist Physician Dentist Physician Oculist Dentist PATRONS AN D PATRON ESSES Mr. A. M. Alderman Mr. james Alleby H. C-. Almquist Mr. Harry Anderson Mr. Andrews Avenue Beauty Salon Antan's Sugar Bowl Baker's Credit Clothing B. and W. Auto Sales Co. Merchants 200 E. 69th Street 4220 Wentworth Avenue 7403 Cottage Grove Avenue 77 74 7952 6814 827 Bansley and Kiener 128 Banville Toy Shop 539 Baxter South Shore Laundry 7391 Beck's Cornell Meat Market 1623 Betsey Ross Taffy 'Shop 4 B. B. Blake 8052 Maurice Blackman 816 Thos. H. Blondell Charles Bohnett 3854 The W. C. Bootery 6218 Broderick Drug Co. Burr-Ellyn Shoe Repairing 5631 Carlls Super Service Station 8100 Mr. E. Carrarini 213 j. A. Carroll 7321 Cash and Carry Market 317 Chat and Chew Sandwich Shop 8128 Chelten Theatre 7945 john P. Clerkin Cochrane Flower Shop 809 Colette Beauty Salon 2307 C. and M. Grocery and Market 7258 Correct Time 417 Crescent Laundry 7904 Cunnea Hardware 303 Da Met Food Shop 11123 A. A. Dangles 3205 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Davidson 423 R. A. De Vinney 562 De Young Coke and Fuel Co. 9019 Dorigan Bros. 1641 Doyle Dairy, Inc. 9413 Du Dell's Bootery 7502 E. P. Durkin 841 P. Esperschmidt 7518 Elizabeth Etzkorn , 6344 Evelyn's Hosiery Shop 925 Faubel's Restaurant 1631 Fines Fruit Market Mr. T. Fleming 458 F. fr P. Army Store 7852 Frank's Beauty 'Shop 813 Mr. Cv Mrs. Freedlander 2504 Pharmacist Furniture Electric Shop W. Washington Blvd. Life Insurance and Annuities E. 71st Street S. Ashland Avenue 63d and Western S. Halsted Street W. 35th Street N. Wells Street E. 79th St. near Rhodes South Chicago Avenue E. 75th Street W. 79th St. South Park Avenue W. 79th Street Harrison 7588 Halsted Street S. Halsted Street 63d and Eberhart Ave. S. Kedzie Ave. S. State St. E. 71st Street South Shore Drive E. 69th Street South Park Avenue Exchange Avenue 71st and Indiana E. 79th 'St. E. 79th Street Cottage Grove Avenue E. 75th Street S. Paulina Street E. 75th Street Vernon Avenue Halsted Street E. 71st Street Oakwood Blvd. S. Halsted Street W. 63d Street 15 Commercial Avenue Cottage Grove Avenue E. 63d Street Cottage Grove Avenue 'S. Damen Avenue E. 79th Street E. 79th St. E. 79th Street S. Halsted Street W. 79th Street W. 63d Street Fountain Lunch The Friendly jeweler Insurance Agent Service Station joe Enert Advertising Meats Florist Saginaw 1619 Radcliffe 5340 Food Shop Food Shop Cleaners and Dyers Magician Florist Shoe Store D. S. C. Baker Beauty 'Shoppe Al Fulsaas PATRONS AND PATRONESSES S. Friedman Fruitland Fruit Store Galvin's Restaurant Francis Gary Gassman Brothers Gatto Bros. Mr. Gibertine Gordon Clothing Company Green and Mueller Coat Co The Green Shop Mr. and Mrs. Greene H. and M. Market Mrs. S. L. Harris Highland Cleaners Ideal Typewriter Exchange lrish Market Mrs. jackson's Bakery jacobsen's Dress Shop joe's Confectionary johnson Mr. Carl johnson johnson's Delicatessen The K Novelty Shop Katz Pharmacy Kaufman-Brown G. R. Kinney Co. Emil Klatt Raymond Knapp Kahn's Department Store Kobler Sisters P. H. Kaup Lakeside Aces La Mantia Bros. Arrigo Co. j. Lawler Latchford Real Estate Mrs. Eugene Mancin Leo's Meat Market R. C. Leonard Liberty Fruit C1 Grocery Marchon's Marks Credit Clothing Store Mayfair john McCarthy Loretta McKeon Mr. L. Menconi Mi-Lady's Shoppe Andrew Miller Bakery Mitchell's Candy Shop Mr. Roy P. Morrison Nelson Meat Market S. Nelson hAerchants 620 W. 47th Street l94l W. 69th Street l0250 S. Vincennes 8854 30l4 60 9010 6433 7435 742 6442 7418 5721 1608 450 2832 1143 ll43 5609 42355 611 543 7704 900 64 9050 218 1058 7526 8924 1140 324 28-30- 524 7836 452 35l Cotta ge Grove Avenue E. 92nd Street S. Water Street Cottage Grove Avenue S. Halsted Street S. Union Avenue E. 79th Street S. Halsted Street Cottage Grove Avenue Wentworth Avenue W. 8lst Street 51 E. 75th Street E. 79th Street W. 79th Street W. 79th Street S. Kedzie Avenue 75th Street E. 75th Street E. 75th Street S. Halsted Street W. 79th Street S. Water Street Commercial Avenue W. 60th Street W. lO3rd Street Cotta ge Grove Avenue Loomis Boulevard W. 79th Street E. Cullerton Street 32 S. Water Street E. 75th Street Racine Avenue W. 8lst Street E. 79th Street 80022 Cottage Grove Avenue A 3427 l Ol 2 6500 7909 1405 634 9000 i376 7752 7925 7304 43956 W. 63d Street E. 82nd 'Street S. Halsted Street S. Ashland Avenue W. 63d Street W. 37th Street Cottage Grove Avenue W. 79th Street S. Halsted Street Halsted Street Cotta ge Grove Avenue E. 79th 'Street Tailor Wholesale fruits and vegetables Southtown Cleaners Men's G' Woman's Clo Featuring Better Dresses F rocks Meat Market Fruits and Vegetables Market Milk Dairy Delicatessen Hardware Club Grocery Dressmaker Carmelcrisp Grocer Restaurant Real Estate Mortician Druggist Real Estate Butcher 'Swedish Bakery PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Merchants The Newart Co. New York Cleaners and Tailors 440 E. 7 l st Street Mr. R. Nilsson 44l E. 6lst Street Mr. D. P. O'Brien 8733 S. Ada Street Mr. 1. 1. O'Neil 6859 S. State Street Packing House Market 227 E. 79th Street Paessel's Bake Shop 3229 S. Halsted 'Street H. Pattis l74l W. 63d Street Peller's Market ll40 E. 63d Street Progressive Cleaners and Dyers ll34 W. 79th Street Henry Ptacek 9033 S. Ashland Avenue Mr. 1ohn H. Quinlin 8700 Vincennes Avenue Red Star Pharmacy 9l50 Commercial Avenue A. W. Reis i529 W. 59th Street 1. Rifkind 7554 Cottage Grove Avenue Rose Beauty Shop 457 E. 75th Street Rose Marie Shoppe C. 1. Ryan 807 E. 79th Street 1os. W. Ryan 685i S. Michigan Avenue Mrs. Helga Satt i630 E. 79th Street Frank Scherbarth 347 E. 75th Street Edward 1. Scheutz 423 E. 75th Street Schott Brewery Products 2560 S. Halsted Street Schubert Cleaners 6' Dyers 5638 S. Ashland Avenue Mr. 1. Sink 234 E. 69th Street 'Siss-Tym Meat Market i736 W. 79th Street Swartwout Bake Shop 2668 E. 75th Street 1oseph Skola 2720 Archer Avenue ' 1ohn Skomta's Boulevard Sweet Shop Waketord Laundry 20532 E. 79th Street Smith's Dry Goods Shop 455 E. 75th Street Snyder Bros. 2500 S. State Street So. Chicago Furniture Store 8847 Commercial Avenue St. Louis Tailor 6309 S. St. Louis Avenue 'South Side Laundry 2820 S. Wabash Avenue South Town Food Market 7826 Halsted Street Southtown Shoe Repairing Shop 537 E. 79th 'Street Spinder Coal Co. 857i Baltimore Avenue Standard Cleaners 307 E. 75th Street A. Steindler 8016 Cottage Grove Avenue 1ack Stender 364 E. 7lst Street Sunnyside Theatre 7219 S. Wentworth Avenue Terminal Grocery 5' Market K 363 E. Slst Street Therese Dress and Lingerie Shop i759 E. 79th Street Treadway Cleaners 8533 S. State Street F. W. Tuttle 8l0 W. 78th Street Union Coal Co. 57th and Wallace Harold Vanorder l03rd and Aberdeen Leo 1. Vickers 88l2 E. 88th Place Mr. W. C. Wakefield 750i Stony Island Avenue M. E. Walters West Highland Service Wilensky Co. l 5535 i800 8936 'Station Williams and Company Ray Willin Cottage Grove Avenue to i9 S. Water Street W. Ashland Avenue W. 79th Street Meats Extension Druggist Bakery 1eweler Brainerd Druggist Hardwar Triangle Magazine Parts e 2589 Service Station Bakery Meat M Business Ga rage arket man Quality Foods Tailor Cobblers Merchant Tailor Fred Tie man, Chas. Wooster We Deliver Nationw ide and Pantry Gas Station Storekee Druggist per Everything Good to Eat Florist and Service COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF A FRIEND St. Xavier A College ior Women 4928 Cottage Grove Ave. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Affiliation Catholic University of America MEMBERSHIP American Council on Education Association ot 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 IChicagol Promotional Credit Class O AUTUMN - WINTER - SPRING QUARTER SUMMER TERM 0 Send for Announcement GEHNE STUDIG GFFICIAL Pl-IOTOGRAPHER FOR CLASS OF 1935 SQX I7 North State Street Stevens Building Telephone Dearborn 2780 Mercy Secretarial School A post-graduate course for high school graduates which offers COMPLETE and ACCURATE training in SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPINC SPELLING BUSINESS ENGLISH BUSINESS LAW Because the course is open to only a limited number, each student receives careful, individual attention. The responsible and paying positions held by those who have finished the ten months' training at Mercy testify to the completeness of the work offered. All the requirements of a secretary are acquired for only HALF the PRICE of the same work elsewhere. REGISTER NOW! Not more than TWENTY-FIVE students will be accepted. Mercy Secretarial School TELEPHONE MIDWAY 3935 CLARKE - IVIQELROY PUBLISHING COMPANY Schoo Printers 6140 COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE CHICAGO PRINTERS BINDERS PUBLISHERS ENGRAVERS PRINTERS OF THE IVIERCIAN Top Row: Merryan Gill, Mercy '34, Kay Moran, Visitation '34, Mary Duffy, Longwood '34, Theresa Callahan, Longwood '34, Virginia l-layes, Mercy ,343 Rita Vedder, Mercy '33, lane Colden, Aquinas '34, Winifred Hurley, Longwood '34, Rita Kelly, Mercy '34, Renata C-olden, Mercy '34. Bottom Row: Dorothy Kill, Mercy '34-Spiegel May Stern Co., Mary Heneghan, De Paul U.-Spiegel May Stern Co., Ann Moran, Mercy '32- l3lum's Vogueg Ann Sullivan, St. Xavier-C-errard Co. lnc.g Alice Vicent, Mercy '33-Spiegel May Stern Co., Nancy Lowe, Loretto Academy, '34- Libby, McNeill and Libbyg Eileen Lotter, Mercy '33-Battery Equipment and Supply Co. Not in Picture: Edna Seida, Loretto Academy '34, losephine Follis, St. Martin's '34, Lillian Nolan, Valparaiso U., Anna Mae Keegan, l3. S., De Paul U. Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. The members of the Invitation Committee of the Fox Secretarial Col- lege, 79th and Halsted Streets, cordially invite you to visit the College. Dorothy Kill, Chairman. COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF IGI-IN B. 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You'll discover what an ex- citing, and profitable adventure a shopping expedition to THE FAIR can really bel A Great Store in a Great City THE FAIR STATE ADAMS and DEARBORN STREETS P k k t1VI on St. - Milwaukee Ave 'f Wood St. Confipliments MILI.ER'S DRUG SI-IOP PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS I334 East 63rd St. Cor. Kenwood Avenue Hyde Parlg OO97 Carroll Ice Cream In Honor Bound-On Honor I3uiIt-H THANK YOU SI NCERELY- For your past patronage- May We Merit Your Confidence, Always- JAMES A. MURRAY MURRAY WAREHOUSE fr VAN CO. 537-543 W. 79th Street MOVING - STORAGE - SHIPPING - EXPRESSING AII phones -- Triangle I232 QUESTIOIVIANIA Dear Editor, We freshies in Room 23 would like a hoomer column like the l-li Ray's for our room paper. just where does one find jokes for hoomer columns, please? Lillygolcl Glutz, --- Room 23. Lillygold, we asked the humor editor who told us the ancient history teacher was the source. ,.i Dear Editor, Why doesn't my photograph look like me? lt isnit a bit pretty. Lizzie O'l-loulihan, -1 Room 3. Lizzie, while a picture is being taken the photographer must register some emotion. Still, you couldn't do that, for the only emotion a junior can register is pure, unadulterated hunger. Pretend intelligence then. - Dear Editor, Could you please give me an example of an abstract idea? Quelina Queou, --- Room l4. Quelina, would a sensible sophomore do? Dear Editor, Ever since l received lOO in a theory exam my family believes me to be a muzzical genius. How can l prove to them that my talent lies in an- other direction? Clarice Korndunker, -- Room 6. Clarice, simply show them in what direction they do lie. Would you mind writing in the reply? Dear Editor, My Latin class is excruciatingly dull. What would you suggest to pep it up? Vermina C. Slow, -- Room 22. Vermina, Latin teachers have long been noted for their love of they jolly, crackling pupil. Therefore, try passing out C-rapenuts to your cell mates. There's always a first time. ,i1 .l-l Dear Editor, I am a victim of the girl who copies her homework. ln the hope that she reads this column, please say a few strong words in this subject. Sandebye K. Snipett, -i- Room 2. Sandebye, here goes: lt is a very stupid practice to copy homework from girls who never have the right answers. First, last, and always, select a girl, intelligent, bright, and possessor of all the right answers. lFor Sandebye only.l l guess that's telling them! Bet no one will ever bother you for home- work again! Allied Construction i ancl Supply Com pany sl 'Q 745 3727 South Maplewood Avenue J.I3IlNlK Z Efengee Electrical Supply Company 351154 zlls 67 l Washington Boulevard B K IT is not by mere chance that for the last four generations this one school has trained so many business leaders. . . . Our graduates have had so thorough and so practical a training that they are fully qualified to fill important positions Waiting for them .... Execu- tives in every type of business, who either are graduates of the college or have had satisfactory experience in hiring graduates, call our Employment Department daily for efficient em- ployees .... As a Bryant St Stratton graduate you are assured entree to and acceptance by a large Fraternity of successful Alumni and other busi- ness men who believe whole-heartedly in the school ..... Co-educational. .g . l ll 13 S S demands See rr ri Courses: Business Ad- ministration, Executive Secretarial, Accounting, Stenotypy, Comptometer and Dictaphone Opera- tion, etc. Complete bulletin on request. Day or Evening Classes. r ant sf Stratton C 0 L L E Established 1856 18 South Michigan Avenue GE Chicago, Illlinois COMPLIMENTS OF EIGI-lTl-l WARD REGULAR DEMCDCRATIC ORGANIZATIGN X Zlls l-lon. james j. Sullivan, Ward Committeeman Hon. Raymond S. McKeough M. C. Hon. judge Matthew D. Hartigan l-lon. john G. Ryan, State Representative Hon. Michael F. Mulcahy, Alderman Spies Brotliers, lnc. 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Exceptional faculty, nationally famous courses and teaching methods. WALTON GRADUATES ACHIEVE SUCCESS lust as a person is measured by his attainments, so must a school be judged by the accom- plishments of its graduates. Results are the genuine test of any specialized training, and the fact that hundreds of Walton-trained men and women have won advancement and suc- cess is convincing proof that Walton will help all who possess the desire and ability to learn. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES As Day and Evening Classes are started at frequent intervals, it is easy for a student to begin at the point for which his previous education and experience qualify him. SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Have you wondered why some persons hold important, well-paid positions while others do not? The answer is 'Superior Training. lt is all clearly explained in our School Bulletin. A copy will be sent you free of charge and without obligation. just write Educational Di- rector, Charles H. Langer, Ph.B., C.P.A., ll5l McCormick Building. WALTON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 332 South Michigan Avenue Telephones: Chicago, Illinois Wabash 2687-88-89 Welcome to i4EEPcHicx-xoo AHEAD Loltis ! All Friends of The Mercian We feel we are your friends, too-trac- ing our history back proudly as we do to that fine Irishman, Peter Swift Loftis, who came to America from Galway and founded this business in l858. n F H Re-elect Diamonds - Watches - Silverware Radios - Clocks - Gifts for the Home f Loftisdis fthe idealdglace tea sewcgire your gifts or gra ua ions, we ings, irt ays, anniver- saries. Your Credit is Good with Loftis-USE 6TH WARD L JEWELRY COMPANY. F553 ,. Loop Store: 30 N. STATE ST. 838 E. 63rd St. 340 S. 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STARR I 'Q Ny' ' If ,MORTICIAN S142 MAILI-ioiT's WF MEAT MARKET , A Corner 79th and Hermitage I 851, East 75th Street Triangle 5040 ,ily I I y , CHICAGO, ILL. FREE DELIVERY S I I 'Eifi f AETNA , PIPEGSUPDLY , co. , :UQ WMF l883-87 Clybourn Avenue CHICAC-O, ILL. Phone Victory 2553-4 DAVIA BROS. MARBLE CO. MARBLE, ART MARBLE a n d T E R R A Z Z O 24lO-I2 So. La Salle Street CHICAC-O, ILL. I FigIIuIo Constrllotion Co. BUILDING REIVIODELING PLASTER ARCI-IES - FIRE REPAIRS I SI 39 South Miohigan Averiue . A I Stewa rt OO64 I COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF We-st Englewood CIUID I6IO West 63rd Street W. HERSCI-IIVIAN D. IVIACKEY Phones Vincennes 1817-1818 THOMPSON Er SONS FUNERAL SERVICE AUTO LIVERY - EMBALMING 809 East 75th Street lNear Cottage Grove Ave.l 77th jettery Service Station F. I. Martin, Prop. O High Pressure Greasing Tire Repairing O Phone Regent 1950 Telephone Triangle 9018 Personal Service PAUL 1. MURRAY Real Estate-Renting-Loans Insurance 4 West 79th Street lat StateI CHICAGO Compliments of THOMAS 1. CARROLL Attorney at Law CHICAGO The Home of Good Washing Built on Quality and Service De Normandie Laundry Co. 7550 South State Street Insurance and Annuities All Forms I. F. Walsh-W. O'NEILL 135 So. La Salle Street Central 8013 Triangle 3010 'Stewart 1996 Vincennes 2303 Compliments of P' CAH NTAS COAL CO. FOREMAN'S MARKET O O I 505 East 79th Street Phone Wentworth 8620 6876 South Chicago Avenue IVIouIcIirIg-BroWrIeII Corp I65 West Wacker Drive CHICAGO, ILL. :M Zn? BUILDING MATERIAL and Co COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF A FRIEND Stewart 0331 AUBURN HAT SHOP E. LINDBERG For the Best Hats and Bridal-veils at Lowest Prices. 810-812 West 79th Street l Americais Largest Dancing School james Rozonas-Sensational Acrobatics lvan Fehnova-Russian Ballet Master johnny Ford-Dean of Tap Teaching Alyce Kilbonon-Ballroom Dancing 7938 South Halsted Street Stewart 1216 Compliments of Featuring Smart Footwear for Young Moderns MR. AND MRS. E. MURRAY CEllER'S BOOTERY Oakland, California Est, 1337 7908 S. Ashland Ave. Radcliffe 7070 The largest selection of Imperial Nationally Advertised Washable Wall Paper in the city. Complete line of Paints, Enamels and decorating supplies. American Wall Paper Co. lnc. 7657 South Halsted Street Triangle 7461 We Deliver Compliments of DANIEL RYAN County Commissioner LYON Virginia Coal Co. lnc. BAND INSTRUMENT CO. 0 17 W. Lake Street W. 35th Street at S. Normal Ave. Tel, Blvd. 7000 FASH ION Q. IVI Q D E L -llz AGNES IANECEK 'V,'V' popularly known as the Coca-Cola Girl, Four Large attributes her national and Beautiful A Cordia' SUCCGSS as 3 DITOTO' gfaDl'1lC and faSl1l0I'1 Stores Invitation 'model to her training . Q I ,g -,-.,.,5,-, 3.:.g3.5.5. -.3.g.3.:.:,.g.3.g.3g3,-.y.I.: .-.,,. 4.-V. at the Vera Iane Studio. A partial list of her activities in the commercial world IS Extended include: Coca-Cola national advertisingg to All Alka-'Seltzer car cardsg Buickg Nashg Dodgeg Schlitz and Atlas Beersg Ovaltineg India Teag Bisquickg Kroehler Davenportsg Sim- mons Bedsg Bauer and Blackg Listerineg Vick'sg American Family Flakesg Lifebuoy and Rinso Sketchesg Quink Ink and many others. At the present time she is actively engaged in modeling dresses for a promi- nent dress manufacturer. ATTRACTIVE GIRLS who have ambition to become successful fashion models should apply at once or mail coupon. R U S N A K BROTHERS Name -------4---------'-V-------,---'M-, SOI -l l N. Cicero Ave. Mansfield 5380 Address ...... ,....,...,,..,...,,..,,,..,,.,.,,,,,.,,,4, l 393-95 Milwaukee Ave. Brunswick lO46 24i4-24 Devon Ave. Hollycourt 3400 64 E. jackson Blvd., Ph. wabash 9332 83945 W- 79th Sf' Tmgle '35 COIVIPLIIVIENTS A FRIEND We specialize in bungalows and apartment buildings with I5 year Government Phone Triangle I 026 loans. WILLIAM M. BARTZ Q FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7032 Wentworth Avenue CRAMER, FOOTE Cr CO. ci-iicAco REALTORS Chas. Drumm, Assistant 3 East 79th Street Triangle 1162-63 Open Day and Night Telephone Radcliffe 3069 Erickson's Market Inc. 456 East 83rd Street Phone Triangle 3456-7 DR. R. E. LIBBERTON DENTIST l850 East 79th 'Street Saginaw 3000 Zll Wicks Building 52l East 7lst Street Stewart 3203 CCH-age Grove Avenue at CHICAGO 74th Street We Call and Deliver Kenwood Cleaners Cr Dyers 740-744 West 47th 'Street Expert Cleaners of Rugs, Drapes, Furniture and Clothing All Phones, Yards l770 Chimneys Rebuilt and Pointed Fireproof Partitions Walls and Copings Repaired Quality Workmanship Quick Service Reasonable Prices Ralph l-I. Mathiesen Plastering and Brick Repairs 650i-03 South Park Ave. Normal I3I5 I carry Workmen's Compensation and Liability Insurance Estimates Furnished Established 1921 CLAUDE E. CRIESEL MORTUARY Phone So. Chicago 0632 I0240 Ewing Avenue CLAIRE MILLINERY Low Prices for Marvelous SWIES- 862 East 63rd street Mary Matern, Prop. The W O R L D B O O K ENCYCLOPEDIA First Choice for the American Home and School The new I8 Volume, Century of Progress Edition of The WORLD BOOK ENCY- CLOPEDIA is the ONE completely revised encyclopedia published in i933-at per- haps the lowest publishing prices we shall ever see. It may be bought NOW at low I932 prices at but a few dollars per month out of higher I934 incomes. Marvelously illustrated, written as enter- tainingly as fiction, yet completely authoritative. You must examine this new and up-to-date reference work to appreciate it. Phone or write W. F. QUARRIE C1 COMPANY Publishers 35 E. Wacker Drive Chicago Phone Superior 8726 Phone Haymarket 54l 9 J. Rotunno gl Co RING CRAFT IEWELERS 0 Factory and Sales Office I583 Ogden Avenue Near Ashland and Madison CHICAGO, ILL. Compliments of McCOVERN FINIOAN Install More Electric Outlets Prices reduced -5 outlets in- stalled in any home or apart- ment for only S75 each 31.43 down . . . balancemontbly COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY Call Randolph 1200, Local 547 Telephone Yards 3360 S. A. VAN DYK INVESTMENTS INSURANCE BUILDING MANAGEMENT 5443 South Halsted Street CHICAGO 77l8 So. Hermitage Ave. Phone Vincennes I9OO Harry C. I. Bu Steed, M.D. PHYSICIAN G SURGEON Century Bldg., 202 So. State Street Phone Harrison 2567 Phone Wentworth 4747 DR. B. V. SCHOENBORN Englewood's Oldest and Finest Optometric Office 7l6 West 63rd Street Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Difficult Cases Solicited Orthoptic Training for Muscular and Visual Defects Phones Prospect 8300-OO7l HARRY P. SULLIVAN Funeral Director Lady Attendant 2438 West Sixty-Third Street Office Phone Home Phone I'IOITIe Made ICG Cream Republic 400l Stewart 7855 VAUSE G STRIEGEL PHARMACISTS Boiler Specialties H' S' Smegel' R' Ph' School Supplies Stationery 6025 West 66th Street E. I. MCGUIRE CHICAGO IIOI W. 79th St., 'S. W. Cor. Aberdeen Phone Vincennes 7640 AUBURN DRAPERY CO. c-'we DRESS THE HOMEHI II46 West 79th Street Near Racine Ave. VlOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP SI55 Cottage Grove Avenue Beauty Culture of the FINEST I't . Phone Stewart l54O Quia I y See us for your Draperies, Curtains, Window Permanents S350 and up Shades, Poles, Rods, Slip Covers, Shade Cleaning, etc. Stewart 2557 Viola Ziegler, Prop. AUBURN COIVIPANY of A FRIEND 7443 South Racine Avenue SOUTHWEST M I N COAL e MATERIAL U tu 3 COMPANY ' N a t I o n a I The Home of Carona Nut A B a n I4 We Recommend Chicago Solvay Coke 2038 W. 59th St. Rep. 4l00 A. S. Ronan, Treasurer Halsted at 79th Street Chicago, Illinois Fur Coats Cleaned, Glazed G Repaired Phone Beverly 2776 IVICDONNELL 6' CO. CLEANERS fs DYERS Telephone Yards 5762-3 G. F. MATTHEWS E: CO. REAL ESTATE - LOANS A E Draperies, Curtains, Oriental and INSUR NC Domestic Regs Cleaned 4501 Wentworth Avenue 1056 West l03rd Street Chicago, lll. CHICAGO Phone Vincennes 5000 Phone Triangle 9028 We Deliver JAMES QUINLAN lVlcDERlVlOTT,S MARKET Undertaker 2l3 East 79th Street PRIVATE AIVIBULANCE 7 We would like to C. U. B. A. customer 75l West 78th Street of ours. CHAS. H. BERN Established i896 DlAlVlONDS, WATCHES 5' Sterling Srnokeless Coal Co. lStraus Building EWELRY l Cl-llCAC-O, ILL. 0 51 16 Weetweffh Avenue Wholesale only was 9352 Phone Yards 5405 Branch Offices Telephone Haymarket 7940 ILLINOIS LAUNDRY CO. INC. Where Your Laundry Gets Individual Attention Charles R. Quinn Chicago, Illinois Telephone Prospect 0682 Graduation Gifts CRONlN'S LADIES' 6' IUVENILE SHOP Established l9l8 6346 S. Ashland Ave. CHICAGO C AT H O L I C tor your UNIVERSITY A C T I O N education in Business- SERIES Chicagg by Col lege CI-IAIVIPION-I-IORAN Commerce The University of Business Of course, only High School Graduat admitted I I . 1 62nd pl. at Halsted Wen. 0994 William H. Sadlier, Inc. , II Park Place, New York Write or Phone tor Descriptive Literature Pausbaclq Studio 3727 Cottage Grove Ave. Telephone Drexel 7060 Scenery, Lights and Properties Rented Walter Elflsner LANDSCAPE ENGINEER Beverly 8049 IOZI4 S. Irving Ave. Phone Dorchester 1215 C AND H M-EAT MARKET 1724 East 73rd Street O WE DELIVER john M. Timmons 6' Co. Insurance and Surety Bonds O 175 W. jackson Blvd. Hicks Bros. Sandwich Bar 8350 Ashland Avenue I Harold Hicks Frank Hicks STEWART PHARMACY Lyde Dwvorkin, R. Ph. 0 501 East 79th Street Phone Stewart 10042 IOHNSON BROS. COAL COMPANY Wood - Coal - Coke General Offices: 63rd and Wabash Ave. MARY LEE CANDY SHOP Our home made candies and ice cream are the best-so come up and see us some time. 804 E. 63rd St. Dor. 5253 Permanent Waving at Its Best Invest your money in a permanent wave that will bring you IOOIMQ satisfaction. Prices from 52.50 to 55.00 VICTOR BEAUTY SHOP 7442 Cottage C-rove Avenue Radcliffe 21 17 Remember: When others fail we will satisfy. There is only one Victor Beauty Shop. South Central Currency Exchange 11 East 79th Street Checks Cashed Money Orders Issued Safety Deposit Vaults COIVIPLIIVIENTS of Silloerman Bros. PRESCRIPTION DRUC-C-ISTS 400 E. 79th Street Cor. South Park Ave. CHICAGO Wholesale FRESH FRU ITS and VEGETABLES Specializing to the Institutional Trade Daily Delivery C GIIXIOCCI-IIC BRCDTI-IERS l0I South Water Street Market We Deliver Phone Triangle 4l82 ,phone MONrOe 6688 MANUFACTURING WHOLESALE GROCERS cmcmao BRoom.vN JOHN SEXTON fr CO. E D . . ' I J oo0D THINGS l449-SI W. 79th Street Triangle 7600 I034 W. 59th Street Normal 7968 6855 So. Stony Island 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, anniversary or social needs. Deliveries made on orders over SI.00 A IOC charge for orders less than 31.50 Compliments of ROOM 29 Compliments of ROOM 23 Compliments of ROOM Zl Compliments of ROOM Z Compliments Compliments of of ROOM 3 SEWING CLUB Compliments Compliments of of MERCY ALLEGRO CLUB ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION i934-35 ITIOSGI' BUSINESS- COLLEGE Only Four Year High School Graduates Enrolled M S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Randolph 4341 BRADY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS IOI 8 West 79th Street Vincennes 0600 3458 South Halsted Street Yards 2799 PETER 1. BRADY OWEN A. BRADY All Phones Stewart 78I7 Frank S. Ayres, President james R. Leslie, Vice President Groga n FranI4S.Ayres I Coa C o m pa ny I nc. Office and Rail Yard: WHGLESALE 75I0 So. Ashland Avenue CUT FLOWERS 30 East Randolph Street Q U A L I T Y Franklin 2900 COAL - COKE Central RELIABILITY - PLUS SERVICE IEFFERY M. MAHER Funeral Directors Lady Attendant-Auto Livery 1716 W. 79th Street Stewart 7400 Fine Famliy Washing and Ironing Quality Wet Wash Laundry Co. I-Iave the Q wash for youl Phone Boulevard 0161 CLYDE DEAN INK CO. 208 East 61st Street 0 Paste, Ink, Water Color, Tin Boxes Show Card Colors Phone, Normal 3989 DOWN EY COAL CO. C. M. Mulroy I 7551 Bennett Avenue CREATIVE COMPOSITION C - - i I a QfjgafSf'a' DRovERs PACKING co . I ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 40th St. and Normal Ave. Baker-Goddard Sl-32 list HAMS - BACON - LARD I- I-II3I3InCOI-I- Company All Phones: Yards 4660 Chicago Philadelphia EDWARD O. MURPHY INSURANCE 175IW. jackson Blvd. Room 1150 Wabash 0960 MAY MOTOR SALES Distributors of the sax - OLDSMOBILE - Eight 501 East 69th Street 7607 South Halsted Street Dependable Used Cards Murphy Dress SMTCO. TO RENT Caps Cr Gowns to Colleges and High Schools Girls Gym Suits . and School Uniforms I59 North State Street Room I224 Dearborn 9735 A GALA SETTING FOR FESTIVE NIGHTS! For PARTIES of IO to IOOO Whatever your special party needs, you'll find perfect accom- modations at the CONGRESS- at rates adjusted to school budgets. Four Outstanding Ballrooms room Roorvr 2iFLORENTINE Roorvr WPOMPEIIAN Roorvr :IQIOSEPH URBAN Roorvr o Dancing Daily 4:30 till Closing EASTMAN CASINO World's Most Beautiful Cafe-Lounge CONGRESS HOTEL SECRETARIAL TRAINING Opens the door to important busi- ness opportunities, as Metropolitan graduates have demonstrated for 62 years. COMPLETE TRAINING FOR POS I T I ONS as: Private Secretary General Office Stenographer Comptometrist Bookkeeper Accountant Typist Summer Term, lune 24 Special Reduced Rates Fall Term, 'Sept. 3 DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Call or phone for Prospectus 3 convenient schools METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 304 W. 63rd St. 37 S. Wabash Ave. IIOZ4 Michigan Ave. FREE HOW TO PLAY Bl LLIARDS ella Zn? THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE COLLEN DER COMPANY General Offices: - 623 South Wabash Avenue Telephone Lafayette OO67-68 A W. J. ADAMS M 84 SON Compliments Ol F U N E R A L A THOS. F. LEUVER PWECTOR5 jzlllsz Private Ambulance and Autos for Hire 3734-36 Archer Avenue CHICAGO Mac Cormac SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Thirty First Year ' Intensive Courses in Accounting, Gregg Shorthand, Stenotypy, and Secretarial Training. ln session all year Students admitted every Monday Credit allowed for work completed in High School-small classes- lndividual Advancement - Free Placement Bureau. Call or phone for information l l7O E. 63rd St. Hyde Park 2130 Near Woodlawn Ave. M. R. Kelly, Pres. C. T. Roberts, V. P. and Treas. W. D. Kelly, SeC'y E. L HEDSTROM COAL CO. Est. l857 General Offices: 37 West Van Buren Phone: Wabash 7929 Our Yards Cover the City Stewart 1908 D. J. LAUGI-lLIiXl 3'liun12rz1lEnmP 318 East 71st Street Chicago, lll. MciXleilly's Caterers 716 East 79th Street Phone Radcliffe O7OO Home Made lce Cream, Sherberts, lces, Frappes, and Candies. Weddings, Banquets, Dinners, and Buffet Lunches Served Anytime, Any Place None Too Large None Too Small Banquet Tables, Card Tables, Chairs, Silverware, China and Classes To Rent Tuohey Secretarial Schools Day and Evening Sessions Our Original Tutorial Method of Private Lessons Combined with Croup Competition Prepares you thoroughly for a successful business career. Complete Stenographic, Legal Sec- retarial, and Bookkeeping Courses. 310 S. Michigan Ave. Harrison 7849 1550 Vxf. 95th St. Cedarcrest 3132 DAUPI-lIiXl PARK DAIRY 741 East 87th Place Stewart 1115 BEYER G HEINTZ, Props. 'gf' L .,, . 'fl I 52. sa, gsm, .j 'rg Xmas -' .ve fw wig -1 L if ' '-iff . . . . .1 y A . .. - ' .av Q . 5 O F at S H- Mgr' 2 l 'iii ' P'Lk ' ' f if sgi t ri at 5 ... .... . . , 3 I .. ..::,.. , . ,.fZ I il . Q Q1-- . A r ' JW' S 'fi . xg . Prassipiixic OFFICERS HOW THEY GOT THERE Mary Kozak-Even as an infant she devoured Caesar, Virgil, Lucius, and Ovid. Now she is engaged in correcting the grammar of these writers in addition to assuming the role of president of Societas Latina. Mary Louise Egan-We give you the president of the Sewing clubl Mary Louise is an experienced seamstress, being the proud owner of four- teen big dolls. Mary Mackin-The president of the German club owes her office to her background lCounty Corkl and to her birthday date, March l7. Rita McCuane-No one can mangle the French language better than Rita, so-o-o- she is Madame le president of Le Cercle Francaise. Sometimes she's called the sodality prefect. lane Mahoney-Yes, lane was the person who wilfully destroyed all our library books. The reformation was effected by appointing her chief librarian. Dorothy Crottyl The girl who never missed a chance to muff a basket- ball shot-the president of the athletic association. Pauline Quinlan-For a year Pauline has been patrolling the halls as president of the Student Council. I owe it all to my diploma from a school for incorrigiblesf' she says modestly. Geraldine Connell-Gerry emerged victorious in the October huckle- berry pie-eating contest. lRecord-twenty-four pies in one hour and five minutes.l The result-president of the senior class. Mary Ellen Russell-That inquisitive nose of Mary Ellen's always was a source of trouble. So the safest thing to do with her was to make her chief of the school paper. Ruth Petersen-Ruth, president of the Quill and Scroll, always was literary minded. Her day would be incomplete without a survey of the fun- nies, the ads, and the death notices in the newspaper. Grace Reidy-Mercy's contribution to the musical world, and president of the Allegro club. She once raised an audience to its feet by her rendition of Old Black joe and Chopsticl4s. Ann Dockery-l-ler remarkable resemblance to Lady MacBeth, and a fondness for gravy puts her name in the highlights. Ann Dockery, President of the Mercy Dramatic League. Marguerite Thorp-The president of the Spanish club has a profound respect for all things Spanish-onions, dancing, and shawls. FROM A Compliments of A FRIEND THE M-E RCY-l-l I RAYS STAFF Telephone Wabash 8002 G. A. MAVON 6' CO. BEST WISHES Alderman General Insurance Agents Insurance Exchange Building 141-h Ward Room 2l45A Chicago, Illinois Triangle 4I 52 I. C. WATCH SHOP IOIO East 82nd Street Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty I5 years in Ill. Cent. Watch Inspection Service Phone South Chicago OI55 Calls answered day or night to all parts of Chicago MRS. SARA I. BROWN Professional Embalmer and Funeral Director Dema Surgery 9500 Commercial Avenue Phone Triangle 9558 Henning E. johnson G Co. MASONS - CARPENTERS General Contractors and Builders Repairing and Remodeling 8200 Prairie Avenue CHICAGO Phone Monroe I 907 MIDLAND OIL CO. Gasoline and Fuel Oils 2209 W. Harrison Street CHICAGO Phone Radcliffe 0600 HUSTON Pl-IARMACY The Rexovll Store Hemlock 6228 Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday by Appointment M. D. GAMMELL, O.D. ji Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 8201 Cottage Grove Avenue CHICAGO 5024 South Ashland Avenue ciafford 1. Huston, R. Ph. CHICAGO Shakespeare's Plays at the Old Globe Theatre Prize Essay-Century of Progress RUTH PETERSEN '35 Romantic adventuring with a golden-tongued pilot and a goodly crew- Shakespeare at the Globe! A curious bewitchment casts its spell about me as I throw off the cloak of the Twentieth Century to enter the tiny theatre of murky antiquity. All things are possible here-the playground of all the gay bohemians of sixteenth century England! A very rendezvous for Elizabethan ghosts! And even as I think this, Marlowe, Rare Ben lonson, Dekker, Essex, Mary Stuart, Drake, and Francis Bacon press around me. Perhaps they who were dead have returned to another Globe Theatre, returned to witness the rebirth of one whom they knew and loved-their Shakespeare! Darkness steals in to aid the mellow amber glow diffused upon the stage. Expectant silence--two boys bow to each other from opposite ends of the stage-blare of trumpets. I can close my eyes now and see, as in a kaleidoscope-three creatures, not man, not woman lare they the witches at Farres?l, clawing the air, huddling beneath a weird green light-I have gone beyond the pale of civilization, nothing mattersg a nameless terror rides through the sky . . . the black cape of Antony flung out in awful exultation . . . Cry havoc . . . the silver smoothness of his l'They are all honorable men, the ominous hum of the rabble . . . the note of desperation, of futility . . . a sudden feeling of having ceased to live-in IVIacbeth's voice as in despair he says, Tomor- row and tomorrown . . . Lady Macbethls face over the daggers . . . her talk- ing to her husband . . . over the candle she carries as she sleeps . . . from the sublime to the ridiculous . . . Puck perched upon a balcony, any stray worries are quickly swept into the corners and chuckles come scampering after . . . a harassed playwright tells the Wall how to act, the funniest part in any play. . . five burly porters running in a ring to the tune of Petruchia's whip . . . Rosalind, lacquest and Celia in the Forest of Arden . . . the course of true love never has run smoothly. . . the men swing their shoulders, firmly plant each foot on the ground, tramp off . . . costumes, black velvet dripping jewels, red satin flaunting silver. I open my eyes. The visions have fled. Have I been watching men and women on a stage in Elizabethan England, or in Everybody's America in I934? I have laughed with, exulted with, suffered with and thrilled with the men and women of Scotland, England, France, Greece, and Italy. Sympathy! That is the bond between actor and spectator. Who could doubt that such a bond exists at the Globe after seeing its audience! White haired women with velvet bands around their throats scarcely breathe, grade school children have candy suspended in mid-air, laborers in uncomfortable Sunday best forget about white shirts and shiny shoes, and scholarly men boyishly rest their elbows on the balcony rail so as not to miss a word! Shakespeare, awakened from the dead to have red blood injected into his veins, has taken all people out of themselves. With this master pilot and his crew all may sail among enchanted islands of fantastic beauty, past terrifying cliffs, by winding Italian streets, and across English meadows. ALL may glean a treasure at the Old Globe more golden than any of which Captain Kidd ever boasted. Stewart 0437 359 E. 8I st St. IIFFY DONUT KITCHEN Home Made Donuts and Pastry Delicious Coffee Orders taken tor all occasions Compliments ot PLYMOUTH DAIRY 94I3-I5 Commercial Avenue WHOLESALE RETAIL Business Phone Residence Phone Saginaw 4660 Regent 2258 American Market, Inc. STEVE'S 9I46 Commercial Ave. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS STEVE ci-ioi.Ak, Prop. 3649 East IO6th St. State 6680 Hyde Park 099l Compliments IOSEPH P. i.AviN of Appraiser REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 7l03 Stony Island Ave. CHICAGO Patrick Sheridan Smith DRS. KROM G KOLLMAN Drugless Methods for all acute and chronic diseases 7950 S. Racine Ave. Telephone Stewart 8I47 IOHN R. REILLY Undertaker and Auto Livery I7l6-I8 West 63rd Street A Typical Sorority Meeting CELESTE LA MARCHE ' The Epsilon Sigma sorority meets at the home of its chairman, Miss Thorn, at 3:30. lMiss Mallo is late as usuall. Moved by Miss Cummings that we all go to the dime store and squirt ourselves with that perfume we have just discovered and that smells like a wake , Motion carried but postponed until after school Monday. Seeing as how Miss Thorn has a new pair of 49-cent stockings, that are too small at the feet for her, Miss Roche moves that she cut the toes out of them. Motion lost. lWe all agree that it would be more comfortable but Mrs. Thorn might objectl. lt is agreed that Miss Daley's new dress is simply adorable . Miss Mallo moves that we go roller skating the following Sunday. Motion carried until Miss La Marche remembers that she has a club meeting this day. Tabled until a near date. One of our sisters informed us, with gestures, of the comic ADACIO dancer she saw the night before. Miss La Marche rips the hem of her dress and proceeds sewing it. lLessons in how to sew a hem will hereby be given by Miss La Marche on every Monday. Become one of her pupils, always have a neat dress, and therefore never be a wallflower or somethingl. Getting back to business lmonkey businessl , we find Madam Chairman displaying her new Lady Esther rouge lbragging againl. Eachi member is gratified with a sniff , Someone suggests vittles and there is a mad dash for the kitchen. lMrs. Thorn is out so we are the cooks and servers pro temi. Miss Thorn insists that the jelly be gotten out of the jar in one piece. lt is quite a task, but after maneuvers, Miss l.a Marche's efforts are rewarded with a whole, if rather melted and wobbly jelly roll . The water in the whistling teakettle begins to boil and the members are nearly deafened lnot quite, thanks to Miss Finnegan, who shuts the gas off under the vessell. Our hostess, much to her chagrin, finds she is out of soda crackers. She moves that Miss Cummings run down to Mrs, Casey's and get a lO cent box. Rather than see us starve for want of our beloved soda crackers, Betty complies with Ritais wishes. lTime out while we exchange the newest puns over our salad, tea, and cake and discuss Mary's and Dorothy's partiesl. Because the Misses Finnegan and Daley are going to a dinner party early, they finish their tea and cake going down the stairs, followed in hot pursuit by a stooge member who recaptures the cups and saucers and returns them to their rightful owner. Reluctantly leaving the table lempty of coursel we adjourn to jack McBenny and joe McPenner iit is St. Patrick's dayl. Some of us have dates, so it is moved and seconded at 6:45 that we adjourn to meet again on April fool's day lhow appropriatel. Rita Thorn, Chairman. Betty Cummings, Secretary. Celeste La Marche, Narrator. P. S. Dorothy Roche's off-the-face hat is stunning. Wholesale and Retail Prices Low-Made Wakeford Grow Wakeford Hardware Co. A CORPORATION Builders' Hardware, Paints, Glass 745l Cottage Grove Avenue Telephone Radcliffe 28lO-ll-l2 Why Cook at Home? Let us be your chef. CHINESE FOOD SHOP 444 East 79th Street Stewart 2769 Free Delivery Thomas Mclnerney's Sons Michael, Thomas and john 0 Funeral Home, Scientific Embalming 46th Pl. and Wallace St. Taking Care of Chicago's Dead 5O'Years WE RENT High Grade Electric Refrigerators, Washers, lroners, Vacuums at reasonable rates. Beverly Appliance Co. 9lOO South Ashland Avenue Phone Beverly OO7O EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE Radcliffe 2658 We Deliver IDEAL FOOD MART For Quality and Service Fresh - Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily 8l56 South Ashland Avenue Phone Wabash 0044 Furniture for Homes, Hospitals, Hotels and lnstitutions Estimates Given Summer Hill Company, Inc. E. B. Sullivan, Pres. 73 E. Harrison Street, at Michigan Ave. Earl L. Walsh los. B. Hurley CENTRAL FUEL CO. Offices and Rail Yard 79th St. and Greenwood Ave. lon the l.C.R.R.l All Phones: Triangle 6767 To get the BEST ready-to-serve FOOD for your party at home Get MAH'S CHOP SUEY 8852 South Loomis Boulevard Phone Cedarcrest 2244 THE LAST IUDGIVI ENT Since brevity has found its place In education's features We bring to you a brief review Of the classroomls noble creatures. They come before a worthy judge, Proud sire, stern and frowning, To quest full merit of a year Of scholastic zeal or clowning. As each ascends the great boardwalk To meet with calm surveyal We beg you humor them with smiles A frown would spell betrayal. The jury files with proper mein To their respective places- Strange men and women, they With even stranger faces. They look not to the left nor right But stare intently forward As each defendant hoves in sight They stroke their ancient foreheads, O'er daring deed, or escapade, or action that is clever Quite solemnly they shake their heads And mutter- Well I never! The first in line is Shining Star, Grand model of perfection. She shrieks to all, Hark, here am I Now-heed you, gain reflection. I did my work well all the year I never missed a lesson So judge, as long as I am here Why hear the whole procession? Ah, worthy maid, your anxious fear For my serene relievement Prompts me to wonder if I stand A symbol of bereavement. Though fifty-nine may to you shriek Of crutches, robe and slippers, You'll find I'm really very spry, Pass on-the next one, Clippers. The second pass-the guard retorts Step lively there, you young 'un Your honor, 'tis by all reports That constant straggling 'late one'. She stumbles in and panting, cries, Your honor, it was only- I've heard it oft, my child, he sighs, Try spirits of ammoni iaI. With placid step the next appears All calm and sure and stately I took my studies as they came I met 'Exams' sedately. Ah, mystic maid, the sage replies, Since you're so recollected Step to yon counter over there There'll be a fine collected. We vow we hear a courtly laugh It might be termed a Hee Haw Then frozen justice reigns again In that domain of school law. A mincing maiden hurries up Her eyes all sharp and shifty Let's see-you've had a strenuous year To raise those marks from fifty. You've strained your eyes, and harmed your nerves Yet to my plain definement Copying's not an easy task You merit-cell confinement. an A tiny little mite appears Blank record since September. H'm, evidently, Miss, your case Is plainly 'can't remember.' Well since you find said memory work A tax on relaxation, You'II reap the majesty of 'dates' Through all the vast vacation. Ah, now you perk-you culprit bold! Thou'll hear the rest of sentence. The dates with which you'll converse hold Will be through History 'quaintancef' A crashing noise, 'mid loud retort The chronic Sportsman enters One cartwheel and a handspring bold And ,tention wide she centers. Enough, enough. The jurors rise. Your honor, this is too much We'lI really find we cannot stay To hear the deeds of 'yon such' And so we plead, you take this case To higher great tribunal For furtherance would sure result In tragic dark maroonal. The judge replies To spare yon heads From further desolation I fear this case must be postponed, iT'will mean you preservation.l So part from here, ye dreary crew Back to old faithful schoolroom And mind you, if you're here next year l'll mete for you a sure doom. IVI. IVIcConville. BUY lTi YOU'LL LIKE IT BURN IT Waco Nut Coal STRACHAN COAL CO. E. T. Rohrer, Mgr, 2209 W. 63rd Street Republic 3860 IVAN ECKIVIAN Building Cleaning Tuck Pointing I Caulking 748 E. 75th St. Vincennes 65l3 Compliments of of L. E. 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