Mercy High School - Mercian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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Where We ere led lrom one scholastic and spiritual dis- oovery io eooiher hy our l7eeuliy...Where 5 is We View and review the heeoty of lahor's hrielss and statistical Worl-is erielosiiio lovely souls, hrillieoi minds, hroed and and joyous spirits. 1 . . 45 T if F if ' -71 ' J ,nj 'egg 'W' :eg , 1 VN a , , .A..f....,-A, A .. , . 1:-4.1 ' '-- 1- '- - . - - -. f- -.: '- - '- ':FPi-:::.,,f--s'- 1-',1 e'f'---,-. 1f-..1f:ffS-..-- zmpff ., -.. - 4,1-A . egN..-211.25-femfgzqglszrinse-.ya:gg?f.sem-zaa,g,s--. ef' , :ffsf22:,L.,f,,,.q'f is f 'eff . are .2 Q rp: s- ily-is--'1?j', .:-:I-mFf12:w,::-345.-L,-at'Ta-'??:iZSF:'5:E?1-1534 :dr , . , ,vM Q ?r '1' ,,, i '7f' '59 fin LZ, -37, ,- 5, g-- ' SCHUUL AUDITUHIUM EHEYS EHAPLAIN REV. THOMAS R. SHEWBRIDGE Pane Flcwu THEY SHUW SISTER MARY AXGNITA Srlmol P1'i11,c'ipczl l SISTIQIQ MARY ,XTHANASIUS .xfflfllffllflllfdj UH TEAEHE S 1 s'1'1iR MARY IUMA ,R00fZl?L7c'f7L'I' SISTER MARY ALOYSE Dean of Girls Pans' T1c'z'Iz'e STHEW Y SISTER NIARY BERENICE Convent Superior SISTER MARY AURELIA Comwzt Librarian SISTER MARY GONZAGA Book Room SISTER MARY BLANCHE English A U SUPERIUHS Page Tlzivteen EU VENT YUU'LL EIND THESE THU SISTER AGNES MARIE Page 68 SISTER MARY ALBERTA Page 43 SISTER NIARY AMBROSIA Page 46 SISTER MARY ANGELICA Page 35 SISTER MARY ANCILLA Page 68 SISTER MARY CAROLINE Page 57 SISTER MARY CLARISSA Page 23 SISTER MARY CHARITINA Page 79 SISTER MARY DEVOT.X Page 78 SISTER NIARY EMMANUIEI. 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Sabina Honor student: Sodality: Rcparation guild: Student Coun- cil: MAA.: D.S.C. Fnlflls responsibilities serenely . . . generous with lier culinary aclzieivements . . . pailrstakilig with assignments . . . diplomatic . . . lllT!'l1y.i' lzas time for rl friend. H I-:LUN BAU MANN Loretto, Englewood Sodality: M,A.A.g Orchestra: Library club. Radiates fun . . . gales of laughter top lzer numerous pranks . . . poppy . . . boyish swing . . . loves to drive a car . . . can't stay away from the candy roorn. C.x'rH1cR1N12 BIGGS Cook Honor student: Sodality: Medical Mission: Quill and Scroll: MAA. Stately dignity at all times . . , complete composure in class fore- tells lier preparedness . . . silken sheen to lier liair wliiclz coirzniands adrniration . . . an acconiplislzed typist and ideal student. DCJIACJRIES ROLAND Libby Honor student: Sodality: Reparation' guild: Medical Mission. . Srliolastic ability hidden under diznplvd smiles . . . flutter of bands fuailies well deserved praise . . . 1'eser1'e11 . . . modest . . . declared real fun hv her frinnrls, EILIZIEN BORSCTI St. Basil Senior board member: Sodality, co-chairman of Apostolic Division: Reparation guild: Mercian staff, business man- ager: Hi Rays staff: Glee club: A Cappella: MAA., sec- rntary: Volleyball team, manager. Cclloplmne crispness . . . hides confusion in a spontaneous smile . . . deft young lady with great personal znagnrtisni . . . easy, refreshing langlztvr . . . sfiarlrles in Tollevball games. EILIQIZN BRENNAN St. foaclziin Senior class treasurer: Sodality: Medical Mission: Hi Rays staff: Mercian staff: Orchestra: M.:X.fX.: Volleyball team. .1Iickey. l 1'l7l' ready for delectable nonsense . . . delightfully en- ll Z'l'lIlll!l cornpany , . . agility on gym floor illustrates lzcr personalii'y . . . 0utd0orsy . . . infections lzilarity . . . possesses almost fear- less simplicity. RTARY JANE BROWN St. Etlzelreda Sodality: M.A,A., president: Dramatic Art: D.S.C. lnjm'ts spirited :est into all lirr aetiviities . . . 'cibranlly alive . . . irideseent bubble of clieeriizg comedy . . . 'KB1'07C'lIil .YU bluslies rival tlze fre of lzer hair. MARx'12I.1.izN BRUEHL St. ,Vanrice Honor student: Scdality: Mcrciau staff: Hi Rays staff: Quill and Scroll: Dramatic Art: Allegro club. Arislocralic bearing lzarznonzses 'zvillz regal elegance of manner and dress . . . perfect poise, rzclz, dark brown 'Voice makes oratary cont'inl'ing . . . utter abandonment in delightful ina'iz'idz1alistic lauglz. BIARYRITA BURKE St. CGITIZCIQC' JA Sodality: Medical Mission: Art club: Student Council. lU4'rry Rita . . . an eye for adifenture . . . elfin lieart coinbinefl with a patrician carriage . . . sparkling, changeable moods . . . meticulous and pfrsifasizfe in artistic work, NIE FRANCES BYRNE Oar Lady of Peace Honor student: So-dality: Hi Rays staff: Mercian staff: M..-XA.: Library club, Strange, sweet mannerisms . . . nnfailing dependability an integral part of .lane . . . keeps pace ieitl' the gayesf crofvrls . . , impartial frienrislzip . . . lessons always in slzip slnihe form. Page Twenty L LIFE lS LIKE ED TU ll FUHEST CECELIA CANTVVELL S t. Thonzas Apostle Sodalityg M.A.A. A gay staceato walk hints at a pleasing peppermint, candy-like per- sonality . . . equally adept at getting in and out of mischief . . . perky . . . dimples that would win anyone's heart. JEAN CANTY Hirsch Sodality. Unaiected . . . talks slowly and sweetly . . . natural, carefree, and youthful . . . always finds time for social diversions with Janice . . . her delicate blush a part of every recitation. BERNADETTE CARROLL S t. Sabina Sodalityg Medical Missiong M.A.A.g Student Council. Bernie . . . Ioveliness itself . . . statziesque simplicity . . . poised, graceful, immaculately groomed . . . possesses an outward sign of inner value . . . distinctive fragrance . . . tailored in smartest of casual clothes. BETTY CARROLL Lourdes Sodality. A good listener . . . reserved until the perfect moment . . . innocently convincing until an assentive smile escapes . . . takes her history seriously . . . uncrushable generosity and humor. MARY CARROLL St. Dorothy Sodalityg D.S.C. Casual, unrufled manner . . . the essence of independence . . . recognizes the humorous side of every story . . . dresses with a suave and adroit simplicity . . . browsing in the library her chief oc- cupation. MARY JANE CARROLL Our Lady of Mount Carmel Sodalityg Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Artg Glee club. Silky, chestnut hair curling about her shoulders . . . fragile sym- metry of face and figure . . . head tips charmingly and expression glows with vivid color as she chats with chums. MARY T. CARROLL St. Joachim Sodalityg Medical Mission. Possesses enchanting femininity . . . shell pink and water lily com- plexion . . . lights up with delicate animation . . . all this-topped by a cozy smile . . . mood matches moment. GERALDINE CASEY St. Dorothy Sodalityg Medical Missiong Dramatic Art. Little girl Gerry . . . bright, eternal smile on a prim and sedate face . . . informal and independent . . . recitations labeled different by classmates . . . wide-eyed interest. GLORIA CASH MAN Ryder Sodalityg Medical Missiong Glee club. Ability is veiled by serenity . . . matter-of-factness personijied . . . presents floor talks simply . . . her beautiful light auburn hair the envy of her many friends. DIARY EILEEN CAVANAUGH Fenger Sodalityg Medical Missiong Art clubg Le Cercle Francais. Daintily eoquettish . . . a thoroughly appreciative listener . . . angelic features dimple delicately . . . heart-warming smile reveals beautiful teeth . . . clear, blue eyes wink with unconcealed mirth. MARYLE CHERRY Loretto, Woodlawiti Sodalityg Medical Missiong Glee clubg Dramatic Artg D.S.C.g Sewing club. Rocketing bursts of excitement suddenly leave Maryle as dreamy as an Oriental shrine . . . holiday-ish spirit . . . dramatic eyes that promise something more to know . . . hers is an indefinable beauty as diferent as her name. Page Twenty-one .5 4 THHUHGH WHICH THE FUHMEH fil.ORIA CLAIR St. Etlzelreda M M iX'lARG.XRET COLLEARY Senior board memluerg Sodalityg Medical Missioni. Student Council, treasurerg Quill and Scrollg Societas Latinas. Youthful, emotional, hopeful . . . classic wisdom . . , reaching for the stars . . . clarity and purity that are indescrilvalvly appealing . . . an eager ambition for the good of others. ARY CLEARY Westcott Sodalityg Medical Missiong M.A.A. Knock-about fun . . . definitely Yankee-ish . . . dashing ingenuity . . . assured srnartness of the true sportswoman . . unwcariable . . . can laugh at Illlyllllllfj, even herself-if the jolce's on her, why, it's still a ioke. St. Laurence Sodalityg Medical Missiong M.A.A. Delightful bit of feininity accented with airy jauntincss . . . has a secret yearning for precision . . . one of few who can remain screnely unaware of the swingiest sznintg band. HIZLEN COLLINS St. Dorothy Sodalityg Medical Mission: Mercian staff: Hi Rays staffy Allegro club, secretaryg Le Cercle Francais. treasurerg M.A.A. Graciousness, the keynote of her life . . . clear. frank eyes . . . hands portray her ease or distress-are pcrfcctly assured on piano kevs . . . modern revival of the charming. I-XRY ELLEN CONLON St. Justin Martyr Sodalityg Orchestra. Unpretentious . . . crinlcly laugh liglztcns many a school task . . . feminine as lace yet sturdy as denim . . . finds popularity in any crowd because of her ready, easy adaptability. KATHLEEN CONROY Vzsitation Honor student: Senior class social chairmang M.A.A.g So- dalityg Medical Missiong Dramatic Art. Breezes along with an impish, saucy smile . . . spontaneous and un- expected in all she says and does . . . minty stimulation that makes her the go-getter social chairman. CONSTANCE CONWAY St. Leo Sodalityg Dramatic Artg MA..-X., treasurcrg D.S.C., vice president and social hostess. Gay, fun-loving Connie enlizfens classes as well as social doings with her droll, subtle humor . . . starry eyes like bits of the mid- night blue. LUCILIJE COOLEY St. Dorothy Sodalityg M.A.A. Vibrant, fresh appearance . . . ooerflowizztg with delectable nonsense . . , an all-around athlete . . . Titian .hair acccntuatcs natural charm . . . an ardent advocate of pin collecting. JEAN NE CRONIN St. Dorothy Sodalityg Medical Mission, Quill and Scrollg Glee clubg Dramatic Arty Art club. Tall, dignified, lovable . . . keeps on tap a steady flow of humor and kindness . . . has a flair for cute bows, and incidentally, beau:r- likes the Mercy-Mount Carmel combination. ELAINE CROTTY on page 38. ' PATRICIA CROWE Loretto, Woodlawn Honor studentg Sodality, prefectg MCfClH11 staff: Hi Rays staffg Sodality Bulleting Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Art. Teeming enthusiasm accompanied by appropriate gestures enhances Pat's ardent willingness to cooperate . . . contagious pep influences classmates to lend a hand . . . beautiful spirituality of sodality prefect. MARY DALTON St, Leo Sodalityg Reparation guild. Arrayed in a banterirlg grin 'with bow perked on peerless brunette hair . . .linnocent eyes disguise riotous Irish humor . . . a contrast of enthusiasm and unexpected shyness makes merry Mary a pal. Page Twenty-two l V7 ' - gm.: L. ST DE ,TS BLAZE TRAIL SlSTliR lXlARY CLARISSA Frmzclz ,.. c I 1 I 1 - ff 1, 152229119 The French IV class rqviews the liuropean situation by translating La Vief' Lorraine struggles under Sister's supervision. Dorothy. Loretta, Annette, Elaine, and Helen follvw with their copies. Other works of the class are the translation and rlramatization of French playsg correspondence with students in France: and the management of the French club, consisting of juniors and seniors. ,in Page Twenty-tl1 we THE TREES THEY MARKED HAVE lX'T.XRIE DAUPHINAIS St. Gabriel Sodalityg Propagation of the Faith, sccretaryg Quill and Scroll. Displays a magnetic, contagious enthusiasm for everything she un- dertakes . . . has a witty answer on hand on every occasion . . . reddish-blond hair accents congenial personality. K.XTHLEEN DEANE Visitation Sodalityg Quill and Scroll. Warm and 'oitalieing enthusiasni for friends . . . beautiful soft as a cloud hair . . . leaves others with impression of precise, smooth perfection . . . light-hearted, social, whimsical moods. JIEANNE DECHATELET St. Kilian Sodalityg M.A.A.g D.S.C. Spontaneously obedient to the directions of teachers . . . a graceful jitterbug . . . her coquettish smile accentuated by unusual dimples . . . possession of that 'well-groomed fresh as a daisy look. HTARGARET DEHIOL St. Laurence Sodalityg Medical Mission: MAA. Combines the ever-present practical with the ever-sought excitement . . . loves to learn new intricate dance steps to execute with Phyllis . . . complains frequently of the unruliness of her naturally curly hair. VVINIFRED DIETER Little Flower Honor studentg Sodality: Reparation guildg Quill and Scrollg Art club. Pleasantly sophisticated . . . level headed . . . a keen artist with unusual brilliance of mind . . . the perfect student . . . Win is also adept with the Hawaiian guitar. ALDA DIMAYO Gallistel Soclalityg Medical Mission. Small, precise . . . alert in the classroom, and on the gym floor . . . shining black hair and eyes . . . slow, measured walk, an ever thrilling reminder of a romantic Indian maiden. .ANNE DONAUSK.XS St. Cecilia Sodalityg MAA.: Volleyball team. Every inch. an outdoor girl bubbling with health and vitality . . . portrays the restless vibrant spirit of modern youth .... humorous intelligence . . . candid expressions on all occasions reveal frankness in mind. KATHLEEN DUGGAN Janies Madison Soclalityg Dramatic Art. Airy as a summer cloud . . . possesses eyelashes so beautifully long they are almost theatrical in appearance . . . festive flair for parties . , . ultra in styles and self-assurance. CELESTE DUNNING Visitation Sodalityg M.A.A. Glamorous blond who makes one immediately think of the perfect model . . . dances exquisitely . . . greets one and all with a cheery Hi . . . chuckles inirthfully at the joke you have tried so hard to put over. BERNADETTE ECKELS St. Leo Sodalityg Civic club: M.A.A. Eljish in size .- . . .her black hair a charming compliment to blue eyes and a fair skin . , . irresistible simplicity and impromptu humor blend into an arrestina personality, HELEN FAHERTY Bryn Mawr Sodalityg Glee club. Tall . . . modern 'in speech and action . . . does not wear one down with 'zfztalzty but is nlrc-nys interesting, Page Twenty-four GUIDED WELL UUH FUUTSTEPS MARGARIQT FAIRBAIRN St. Catherine of Genoa Sodalitv: Medical Mission: Art cluhg Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Aftg Glee clubg M..-XA. A zeidc-awake, glad to be alive attitude . . . specialises in jokes . . . captizfating laugh makes her welcome company . . . frequently caught in unavoidable last-minute rushes. ELEANORE FANNING St. .loachiin Honor studentg Sodalityg Medical Missiong Hi Rays staffg Orchestra, presidentg Dramatic Artg Latin club. Elo . , . princess of a fairy tale . . . has a rare combination, of intelligence and beauty . . . brown eyes, mirror like, reflect sweet- ness of her thoughts . . . flower-like petiteness. ANNE FARDY St. Clotilde Sodalityg Medical Mission, presidentg Hi Rays staff: Dra- matic Art: M.A.A.g Sewing cluhg Library club. As fresh and cool as a secluded pine woods . . . fossesses quiet ability . . . breaks all records for making life agreeable . . . dis- vplgyg rt rleeifled interest in the missions, CATIIIERINIQ FARRELL St. Frances cle Paula Sodality: Medical Missiong M.A.A.g Sewing club: Library club, treasurer. '!Kay to her pals . . . carefree, informal character . . . laughs aside fares that would trouble others, especially lI071'l! 7E'07'lC . . . e.r- tremely fashion, conscious . . . an imp of rnisel1ief lurks ia her mind at all times. MiXRY FARRIQLL Nasaretlz aeadeiny Sodality 3-M.A.A,g D.S.C. Always full of sparkling gayety . . . ready to do or dare anything that is reholesarne fun . . . is one of the ferr' who still have patience enough to keep the becoming page boy hair-do. STEPHANI2 Fiinko St. Joseph Sodalityg Medical Missiong Library club: Sewing clubg M.A.A. Casual, fastidious, dependable . . . 110 setting Yao srsiank, no setting too simple for Stefvhane . . . sifelte slimness aceentnates an old- fashioned China doll fragility. RIiGIN.rX FELLENS St. Dorothy Soclalityg M.A.A.g Dramatic Art. Lovely individuality . . . a littlc bit boyish, yet not enough to spoil her eharniing girlishness . . . ezithnsiaslie rooter for all sport- like activities . . . spicy variety. RIARY 'FENNESSY Sf. Colnnzbanns Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A.g Dramatic Art. llfinking laughter of tinsel . . . :estfnl and !7.X'5Il1'I'd . . . level headed . . . paranzount athletic ability is lvaslcetball . . . comedy and more comedy . .Y . truly young in heart. M.xRc:ARizT FINNEGAN Sf. Dorothy Sodalityg Reparation guildg MAA. As refreshing as the rcinter's first snowfall . . . crisp and perky . . . tomboy tactics disguise ladylike inclinations . . . invariably seals friendship with a handclasp. EILIQIQN FISH St. Anne Sodalityg Reparation guildg Medical Mission: Civic club, vice presidcntg M.A.A., cheerleader. E.ruberant vitality arouses resounding cheers at basketball games . . . frolics like a child . . . rich simplicity her chief charm . . . her mattoi- I lorfe life. BIJXRY FLAHERTY St. .loachinz Sodalityg Hi Rays staffg Quill and Scrollg Orcliestrag Art club, sccrctary-treasurerg MAA. Tofu notch in making others happy . . . sparkling blue eyes eon- stanlly combatting the steady fre of her blushes . . . dainty beauty . . . gay chatter and laughter mark ilIary's entrance, illnininating am' shot. Page Twenty-five TU US THEY SJEEMED TU Sodalityg Mcdical Missiong M.A.A.g Sewing clubg Library club, vice president. Bezeitching Kay . . . a royal eaoalcacle of cool charm and devastating simplicity . . . dcinurely appealing . , . quaint candor, keen per- ceptions, sweet and silent . , . calmly at home directing the library. P xTR1c1A FLYNN St. Sabina Honor studcntg Senior class recording secretaryg Sodalityg Reparation guildg Mercian staffg Hi Rays staffg M.A.A.g Le Cercle Francais. Practical as well as aesthetic . . . displays e.reeati1fe energy as a class ojicer . . . words tumble out in rapid succession. as she recites ocrfectlv prepared lessons. HARRIET FRITZIENSCHAF St. Leo Sodalityg Medical Missiong MAA. Gay and frivolous . . . introduces first zolzispers of a fashion . . . composed of interesting paradoxes . . . with the assured. smartness of a streamlined young modern, Fritz breezes from one social affair to another. BETTY FURLONG S t. Sabina Honor studentg Sodalityg Mercian staffg Hi Rays staiig Dramatic Artg MAA.: Le Cercle Francais, vice president. Sly humor . . . nonehalant generosity . . . amazingly poised . . . dark, slender, soft voiced . . . wistful and romantic . . . stately charm of the aracians early American era. LORETTA GANEY Oglesby Sodality, treasurerg Propagation of Faith, presidentg Quill and Scroll. ' Delightfully erilioening . . . deep perzfasiae enjoyment of life . . . shrerudness of character . . . firm advocate of roller skating . . . surges into action . . . candid in her defense of fine principles. TSLEANUR Gaiam HARPER Scdality: Civic club, president. Eager voice and carefree gaiety shots' heartfelt simplicity . . . exhibits genuine vitality on the gym floor . . . a hustler who believes in makilza life zvortlz, rehile. X IRGINIA GILBO12 St. Leo Sodalityg Dramatic Artg M.A.A.g D.S.C., presidentg Sew- ing club. Glowing, sparkling beauty of perfection accented by lier deeply luminous, talkative eyes . . . encliantment of the very precious . . l. warm charm makes her the unspoiled pet of every crowd. l ILEEN GLEASON St. Leo Honor student: Sodality, secretary: Chicago Council, Na- tional Honor Society, presidentg Mercian, editor-in-chiefg Hi Rays staffg Quill and Scroll: Glee club: Dramatic Art. Scholarly excellence, regal casualness make the seemingly impossible it rnatter of course . . . an editor, -who doniinating by example and reliability, gets willing cooperation of staf members. TYTARY GOLDRIC K I mmacnlata Sodality: Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Artg Medical Mission. Unlinrried actions never rulfled czien by the most exciting incident . . , rippling laughter . . . child-like purity . . . moods of her friends are her moods. NIARY Gosnzz Thorp Sodality: Allegro: Glee club. Reminiscent of the pampered beauties of old Spain . . . wandering, gypsy eyes . . . holds intriguing interest . . . languid air cozfers social activities . . . imperturbable and unpredictable. RRAINIC GORNTAN St. Leo Honor studentg Sodalityg M..-X.A.g Le Cercle Francais, president. Attractizcness that instantly appeals . . . graceful delicacy . . . melo' dious voice . . . tapering fingers with perfectly groomed nails . . . rare artistry of detail . . . possesses a strong sense of school loyalty. Page Twenty-six SISTER NIARY PATRICIA Clzmlzistry These careful, calculating chemists will allow no explosion to jar the tranquility of the class. Silver nitrate, mercury, acid-y HQSO4 -oh. so necessary H2O, test tubes, and Jeanette, Marilyn, Marge, and Dorothy perform the experiment to prove the theory-and answer the questions. Page Twenty-seven WHISPEH, UU UT FAIL WE FULLUWEU U - MAYHAP Sodalityg Hi Rays staff. Classic features . . . has a soft voice and quiet ability . . . sooth' ing unconsciousness of self . . . stately poise . . . pleasant smile lights her face when anyone speaks to her. DOLORES GRAY S t. Dorothy Honor studentg Sodalityg Reparation guild: Hi Rays staffg Sodality Bulleting Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Artg Art club, presidentg Latin club, president. Spick and span freshness . . . chatterbox who hides secrets behind her shy smile . . . omnipresent fastidiousness in arrangement of natural 'wavy blond hair. LORRAINE GREBOSKI St. Mary of Mt. Carnzel Sodality: Quill and Scroll: M..-X..-X. An air of quiet efficiency and everlasting thoughtfuluess . . . omni- present neatness and exactitude . . . gently waives compliments on artistic talent . . . speaks in a delicate, golden-brown voice. MARJORIE GREEN Little Flower Sodalityg Reparation guildg Quill and Scroll. Carnelia complexion . . . knows the whys ana' whereabouts of the social world . . . smilingly serious . . . mode-of the-minute smart- ness . . . more capable than she will let us believe. FRANCES GRIFFIN S t. Francis de Paula Sodalityg Medical Missiong Art clubg M.A.A.g Library clubg Sewing club, reporterg Booster. Startling black, perfect hair contrasting with her smooth white skin and dark eyes makes her the ideal beaut' . . . unerrinalv meticulous 5 . . . . . secret humor revealed in an everlasting smile that almost re- sults in a grin. EVELYN GROSS Loretto Academy Sodalityg Civic club. Has already substituted modernity for youthful antics .... s oft serenity present, even 'when reciting . . . suave simplicity and potent charm keep her in the social spotlight. RITA GROSS A quinas Honor student: Sodality, First assistant prefect: Propagation Of Faith, treasurer: Parnassian, editor: Sodality Bulletin: Quill and Scroll: Glee clubg Dramatic Artg Art club. faunty . . . when she puts her mind to a job it is well done . . . her enthusiasm delights her companions and demands assistance for her undertakings . . . swamped with prizes for oratory. ROSE MARY GUDGEON St. Clotilde Honor Student: Sodalitv, social action, co-chairmang Hi Rays staff: Mercian staff. Has a brain, and uses it with remarkable results . . . relentless ef- forts . . . answers the demand for genuineness as a good listener . . . believes firmly in friendship. BETTY HAGEDORN St. Catherine of Genoa Sodalityg Medical Missiong Quill and Scrollg Glee club: Art clubg M.A.A. Silky-smooth, blond hair invariably meticulously coilfured . . . ever amused, ever amusing . . . tall and gracious, Betty's a perfect lady . . . Carmel's football queen-a queen in every respect. MARY HANLEX' Little Flower Sodalityg Le Cercle Francaisg Student Councilg M.A.A. Regally poised . . . dark silk hair . . . distinct outdoor freshness. even while directing Student Council lines . . , prettily paradoxical . . . expert interpretation of the modern American girl. PXTRICIA I'i.'XRTNli'l'T St. Kilian Sodalityg Medical Missiong MAA. Sincerely frank . . . charming and colorful . . . blends youtlz and sophistication . . . restful and refreshing . . . prefers social to scholastic activities . . . merits confidence . . . last minute worrier. Page Twenty-eight UPTE ST MBLEU AIARY ESTELLE HEELAN S t. Dorothy Sodalityg Quill and Scrollg D.S.C. Gypsy girl beauty . . . gala spirit . . . unshakable in her ideas . . . spattering of modernity . . . gives her opinion frankly, then dehes contradiction to change it. BIARTHA HENCINSKI Coles Sodality. Delightfully informal . . . quietly cheerful . . . a friend in need . . . long, artistic fingers, agile at the typewriter . . . simply a 'whiz in a business training class. JEANNE HIENIFF St. Colunibanus Sodalityg Medical Missiong Sewing club. Last of the charming Henijf sisters . . . chatterbox . . . adept at sewing . . . personality suggestive of early spring . . . easily recog- nized by her neatly eoijnred page-boy bob. IDOROTHY HENRY St. Justin Honor Studentg Sodalityg Medical Missiong Student Council. As pleasing in appearance as a batch of fresh sweetheart roses , . . small but effective . . . exhibits no artifieiality and requires none to fit her for her place in the world . . . wide-eyed cnrpression a mark of perfect reeitations. DOROTHY PIEWSON Bowen Sodality. Eyes of winning sparkle . . . always alert for something new . . . Dot was torn between old friends at one school and love for Mercy-she came to .Mercy . . . now has both friends and school. LEOLA HOFFMAN St. Dorothy Honor studentg Sodality. Deliciously beguiling youngness . . . fresh air fiend . . . likes the walk to and from school . . . charmingly individual, 'winking laugh . . . delicately irnpetuous, and patient . . . vibrant voice. RITA HOPKINS St. Leo Sodalityg M.A.A.g Latin club. Tall, well-poised . . . performs her duties with a casual precision , . . deep intelligence and appreciation of humor , . . takes time out for occasional athletic enfienvors. AGNES HOULIHAN St. Cecilia Honor studentg Sodalityg M.A.A.g Volleyball team, captaing Booster club: Mathematics club, president. Enters into work and play with equal whole-heartedness . . . favo- rite pastime playing with higher math . . . seems to anticipate friends' every 'whim and wish . , . perfect from the ward Go in sports. MlXRY HUNT M ercy, Milwaukee Sodality. Takes a listener's place in conversation . . . after two years of boarding school returns to renew acquaintances with her Mercy friends . . . a soft voice and smile that call for a smile in return. MARION ISAAC St. Joachim Sodalityg Medical Missiong Dramatic Artg Sewing club. As blithe as a breeze . . . real down-to earth humor . . . dramatically inclined and gifted . . . laughter radiates a happy philosophy of life. MARGIE JONES S t. Sabina Sodality. A delightful return to the reckless hours of laughter and abandon . .. . takes pride in her eight brothers . . . iinpetuous . . . unpre- dzctable . . . the live wire of Room 5's famed sorority. Page Twenty-nine ERHI GLY WE HEPT RITA .TOYCE St. Francis de Paula Sodalityg Medical Mission. Gay and girlish as a Victorian heroine . . . whimsical . . . listens well . . . private hilarity . . . delicate, dusky gold 'voice . . . long, luxurious eyelashes. l,AVl2RNE KAHOUN McKay Sodalityg Student Conncilg Quill and Scrollg Dramatic ,kftl M.A..A. Iizfer eager and enthusiastic . . . her zeindblozen hair provides key to her fresh and invfigoratzng personality . . . possesses a sense of anticipation that zs :wholly unassuming even on hall duty. EILEEN KANE Dixon Sodalityg Boosterg Quill and Scrollg D.S.C., secretaryg Mercian, ad manager. Carefree character . . . winks good-bye to a dull and boringtife . . friendly, warm rnanner answers for her marvelous sales ability . . hair molded with infinite sophistication. LORRAINE KAUFMAN St. Kilianls Sorlalityg Medical Mission: Sewing club. E.1'171'!?S5i7.f'E? eyes set in a delicately shaped oval face . . . gentle, graceful dignity . . . many of her up-to-the-minute clothes are the product of her own indivuidualislic skill. ANNA MARIE KELLY Loretto, Woodlawn Honor studentg Sodalityg Hi-Rays staffg Quill and Scrollg Orchestra. Her violin speaks with an exquisite 'voice . . .. remarkable bril- liance of mind makes her the perfect student . , . indehnable appeal- ing quality in her rnannerisms, in her face . . . truly lozfely hands bcspeak great talent. MAIZGE KENNEAXLLX' St. Leo Sodalityg Medical Missiong M.A.A.g Sewing club. At home with everyone . . . frosty-fresh look . I. . cheerful,- smil- ing salutations ready at all tirnes . . . perfect Irish combination of dark hair and laughing blue eyes. lX'lARGARI2T KENNY Little Flower Sodality. Magnificently Al1!.1'll1'illlIl' auburn hair, thehkind one reads about . . . the sympathetic listener . . . hidden singing ability . . .-unknown to her. she is the Mlldf'Tl'lfl5Sl'lll7ll'.Y belo-eed . . . merry, crinkling eyes. IQATH LEEN KEYES S t. foachim Soclalityg Civic club, secretary. Gracious, kind thauglztfulness . . . quiet, steady, unpretentious worker . . . easy, soft charm lends warmth to her activities . . . ever soothing and consoling. yet indulges in silent hilarity at the least provocation. ANNA MAY KILL St. Sabina Sodalityg Student Councilg M.A.A. Deep spirituality revealed in Iier every actionf . . . displays an in- born fastidiousness and good taste in schoolwork as well as in grooming . .- . perfect recitations tell of thorough preparedness . . . truly a darling. CHARLOTTE KONESS Sodality. Comes back to lllercy after learing for a year . . . loyal to all Mercy activities . . . characterised by at sharp, keen mind which makes all her actions quick and definite. MARGARET IQORZENECKI Feuger Honor studentg Soclalityg Senior board niemberg Medical Mission: Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Artg M.A.A. Girl careerist '. . . always self-reliant and capable, zeith steadfastness of purpose . . , her quiet manner and calm perusal of tasks are but tivo of many fine points. Page Thirty -Q., la 'X So know your rights and guard them Well! The Civics class prepares to protect their American democracy, as future office-helders, by learning how nQw. Mary Estelle traces the making of a law While Mary, Shirley, E 1 e a n 0 r, Geraldine, and Mary let it sink deep. Bun e bubble hx 1 1 Hovt Sister? VVhy, Sister? An- oth r Physics experiment provokes question and then laughter Sister p xtientlx tiies to satisfv ruriosity. AMAHH WE PLACED, 'BESIDE DIDROTHEE KOZAK St. Francis de Paula Honor studentg Senior class vice-presidentg Sodalityg Medi- cal Missiong Art clulng Library clubg M.A.A.g Volleyball team. Carload of dimples . . . enthusiastic fun . . . likes name spelled Dorothee . . . a busy miss . . . any class ojers her a laugh, con- trasting with cock sure recitations. FLORENCE KRAUss St. Cecilia Soclality: MAA. Typical little girl . . . loves to be called Sonja in contrast to llliss Henie . . . friendly taps make a part of her greeting . . . large, colorful bmtys .her mark nf identification., REGINA KROENER Holy Angels Soclalityg Orchestra, presidentg M.A.A. Some rare indejinable quality about Regina .... 1 traightforwardness . . . recites in calm, level voice with head slightly titled, arms akimbo . . . amazing dexterity in the gym where she loves to be. G12oRG1.xNN,x KRoLo St. Felicitas Soclalityg Sodality Bulletin, business nianagerg Student Council. Georgie'sJ' slender hgurc gives her perfect agility at favorite pas- times, dancing and skating . . . star of stenographic classes . . . sparkles with vigor and :est . . . enjoys all gay, modern times. l21fR'rHA LAKATos Loretto, Woodlawn Sfclalityg Quill and Scroll. llfaves hands arpressively :while speaking , . . demands the entire attention of her listeners and gets it . . . nefecomer who stepped into ll'lercy's routine .... s light clrafvl adds piquance to recitations. SAVIQRIA Lix RLXNTIA St. Coluinbanlns Honor student: Soclalityg Medical Mission. Smooth raven hair set 017' by vibrant, light skin . . . particularly neat in appearance . . . lessons always prepared beforehand . . . appreciates good music . . . thoroughly businesslilce. -Iu.i.x LEAHY St. Leo Senior class presirlcntg Soclalityg Hi Rays, associate editor: Dramatic Art, vice-president. Nobody wanted to write about our president in so limited a space, so volumes of memories must be dedicated to her . . . of her mag- nificent writings . . . of her all-enclosing higness of character . . . our own Sarah Bernhardt . . .' oh, just Julia, herself! lDOROTHY LESLIE St. Clotilde Soclality: Medical Missiong Library club. A fluttering hand and slow ready smile bring out Dots utterly carefree attitude . . . never presumptuous . . . always captivating, gay, and full of delectable nonsense. l3lQ'r'1'Y ANN LIPPicR'1' S t. Nicholas Soclalityg Medical Missiong Sewing clubg Dramatic Arty M,A.A. Equally at home on gym floor or alance floor . . . continually hums snatchcs of the latest tunes . . , lovable in her wholesome simplieity and refreslrinq candor, Lucrx BIAE Lowia Parker Soclalityl Student Councilg Quill and Scroll. Blond, wavy, shoulder-length. hair a real asset . . . almost ehildishly nay and lovable . . . enjoys sports, especially tobogganing . . . goes ahont vrith ri carefree sfwiria in her stride. C.v1'mzR1NE LYNCH St. Adrian Sotlality. hlfitle-eyed, juvenile conccrn . . . infections giggles a delightful tribute to her sense of humor . . . our Katy is pert and quaint as a lady an an old fnsllinncrl lacy valentine. Page Thirty-two ' THE U E THAT L FRANCIS LYNCH St. Sabina Sodalityg Orchestrag M.A.A. Spirited us a South American dance . . . lover of sports . . . jitter- bug, ice skater . . . delightfully informal . . . captivating merriment . , . her smile uncoifers baby doll dimples. HELEN LYNCH Visitation High Sodality. In demand by many orchestras to add to their numbers her sweet swing voice . . . laughs incessantly to cheer friends in predicament . . . always perfectly natural and unspoiled. RITA LYNCH Our Lady of Solace Sodalityg M.A.A.g Civic club. Seems to dwell beyond the familiar surfaces of reality resulting in that far-away look in her eyes . . . provocative . . . due to self- consciousness she prefers to be in audience rather than in the lime- light. CATHERINE MAXNNING St. Clotilde Sodalityg Medical Mission.. M.A.A. Drawls out her recitations . . . deep thinker . . . dreamy and peace- ful nature . . . easy-come, easy-go life . . . graceful as a swallow . . . enviable neatness and grooming. NANCY MARREN St. Justin Martyr Sodalityg Medical Mission. Quiet and retiring . . . takes everything in stride as life comes and goes . . . capable and reliable at all times . . . her delicate imagina- tion often carries her to distant dreamy worlds. JEAN NTARTIN Little Flower Sodalityg Reparation guildg MAA. One of Mercy's many live-wires . . . brightens dull spirits with an inipisli giggle or pun . . . constantly teasing . . . tiny, perfect figure that can wear any type of clothes to the best advalitage. LORETTA TNTARTIN St. Sabina Sodalityg Mathematics club, vice prcsidcntg M.A.A.g Dra- matic Art. Gay as holly berries . . . piquant remarks lend a spicy :est to her chatter . . . 'wrinkles her nose in spontaneous laughter at the slightest provocation . . . brilliant mathematical mind. LORRAINE MAYES St. Catherine of Genoa Sodalityg Student Councilg Quill and Scrollg MAA. Meticulous in her studies and Student Council duties . . . has an unusual devotion to her brother . . . ambitious . . . imaginatizfe . . . exceptional writing ability . . . delights in poetry. TNTARGARET MCCARTHY St. Maurice Sodality: Catholic Social Action chairmaug Dramatic Arty Quill and Scroll: Reparation guild. A eamellia cornplexion compliments her radiantly excited expressions . . . serene manners . . . typical Erin loneliness . . . simply sin- cere . . . unfalteringly loyal . . . generously sympathetic. TRENE MCCAULEY Lindbloin Sodalityg Medical Missioug Dramatic Art. Luxuriously heavy nut brown hair . . . magnijicently deep and resonant 'voice . . . perfectly prepared lessons bespeak remarkable exactitude and elficient studiousness . . . attains front ranks by capably lzandling a heavy curriculum. BETTY M CCOOEY C alu inet Sodalityg Medical Missiong Sewing club, secretary. Extremely fashion conscious . . . gives careful perusal of everyone before offering friendship . . . colorfully modern . . . imperious, impetuous . . . never wears one down with vitality, but is always interesting. Page Thirty-three U H SYMBUL UF THE HEIGHTS MARY JANE MCCO TTER si. Clotilde Sodalityg Medical Missiong Glcc clubg Sewing club. Tiny, with blue eyes and red hair that give a beguiling appearance . . . always correctly keyed to the occasion . . . capable and deter- mined, yet casual, with sunny lucidity , . . characterised by a churn- my attitude toward all. FRANCES MCDERMOTT Little Flower Sodality. The last word in every detail . . . smartest shoes-exquisite hair-do . . . dainty dresses . . . darling personality . . . has a tiny, mincing walk all her own. PATRICIA MCDONNELL Little Flower Sodalityg Dramatic Artg D.S.C. Dream princess . . . fashioned with careful adherence to modern romanticism . . . enchantingly innocent blue eyes . . . completely feminine even to a certain note of coauetry. ELEANOR MCFARLAND S t. Colinnbanus EI Sodalityg Hi Raysg Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Artg Art club, vice presidcntg M.A.A. Naturally likeable . . . forever popping up with witty remarks , . . her smiling clear-toned gaiety makes her delightful to have around . . . artistically inclined . . . plans to be a school marm. LEEN MCGING St. Cecilia Sodalityg M.A.A.g Volleyball team. Lee knows everyone . . . never self-conscious in any group . . . as invigorating as sharp, fresh air . . . covers all emotions with a pretensive boredom . . . informal, gay, debonair. CATHERINE MCGRATH lniniaculata Sodalityg Medical Mission. Enthusiastic history pupil . . . her recitations take on a challenging tang , . . competent in her undertakings . . . never at a loss for expression or companionship . . . always cheerful. BARBARA MCGRE.ALV S t. Sabina Sodality. Dark, radiant type of loveliness . . . works up an enormous enthusi- asm about any of Mercy's activities, especially our dances . . . generosity and friendliness handed out in large doses. MARIE MCGUIRE S t. Justin Martyr Honor studentg Sodalityg Rcparation guildg D,S.C.g Latin clubg Library club. Entirely opposite moods, coaxing coquettishness . . . happy ease and grace . . . delicate restraint . . . philosophic laziness plunges into energetic loveliness . . . made four years in three. NIARGE MCHUGH S t. Coluinbanus Sodalityg Dramatic Artg D.S.C. A dainty miss possessing the qualities of charm, grace, and loveli- ness . . . compamonable and merry . . . refined in taste and dress . . . pleasing to look upon . . . exquisite hostess. IRENE MCINERNEY Holy Cross Io Sodality. Logical clear-thinker with definite views any type of carefree pastime . . . alway . . . never at a loss for companionship. . . . loves to indulge in s entertaining . . . Rene SEPIIINE MCKE13 Sodalityg Mercian, associate editor S t. Joachim 5 Hi Raysg Quill and Scrollg Orchestra, social chairman, Art club, tour chairman. Laughable, lovable fo . has fountain of ingenious ideas accom- panied by adequate enthusiasm and stick-to-it-iveness . . . as assistant editor of the yearbook is right hand man. Page Thirty-four WE STHUVE TU EM SISTER MARY .-XNGELICA English Czzifm' Staffs History x X K So now they know their way around the Panama Canal! Maps, maps, and more maps take American History students around the globe, while the books furnish information of the countries from way hack when until now. Bernadette, Loretta, and Martha con- centrate under Sister Mary :XIlgCllC3iS supervision. , y F yf 1 X f fa 42, f Q, . 1,feffLafwfV'-eff. ffafffv f 5 ff Z .Q L, -. K . ff ,f 1, I 7 I f . Y ,,.f- yf f Q-f P'-'r' :7 - Page Thirty-five FUUH YEARS-THE BURDETTE MCKENNA S t. Clair Sodalityg M.A.A. Large, dark, innocent eyes set of a childish countenance . . . possesses that peaches and cream complexion one reads about . . . her intelligent, precise answers are a contradiction to the juvenile appearance she makes. EILEEN MCKEN NA S t. Justin Martyr Sodalityg Medical Missiong Glee clubg M.A.A. Delves into impish pranks with her pals . . . eager for fun . . . carefree as a spring breeee . . . roguish Irish twinkle in her eyes . . . unhurried . . . always placid. EILEEN MCKEON S t. Francis de Paula Sodalityg M.A.A. Charming enough to charm the hardest heart . . . a graceful, almost regal bearing . . . seems to be no end to store of gay vitality . . . eternally debonair and gracious . . . jine from every classical angle. MARY AGNES MCNALLY Loretto, Woodlawn Sodalityg Medical Missiong Sewing club. Deeply luminous eyes . . . a bit of the old-fashioned with a dash of modernity . . . golden brown 'voice . . . pleasing daintiness . . . a nervous little way of clearing her throat when called on. IEANNE MCRAE St. Clotilde Sodalityg Parnassian, art editorg Sodality Bulletin, art edi- torg Quill and Scrollg Art club, social chairman. Perky nonchalance . . .. serious student and. lovely socialite . . . diversified talent shown in the art room and in her original writing . . . pert spirit and exuberance label feanne darling. JEANNETTE METZGAR Villa Maria academy Sodalityg M.A.A. Crinkles her nose and eyes into an infectious grin . . . ready with all the latest jokes . . . always has an interesting story to con- tribute to a discussion. IRENE MILLER St. Leo Sodalityg M.A.A. ReneJ' . . . Mercy's Henry Aldrich . . . goes out of her way to do nice things for others . . . delights in unusual expressions . . . loves to attend radio broadcasts. LORRAINE MILLER St. Ethelreda Sodalityg M.A.A.g Dramatic Arty Hi Rays, associate edi- torg Boosterg Glee club, vice president. Ever in stride with the swiftly-moving currents of Mercy . . . tops in everything she attempts . . . scintillating . . . impetuous . . . captivating . . . loves life and craves excitement . . . a leader in every crowd. MARGARET MINOGUE S t. Dorothy Sodalityg Medical Missiong MAA. Refreshing reserve and quietness . . . could model for a Raphael Madonna . . . perfect tolerant listeners cool and dignified, un- flustered . . . polished, perfect recitations in sweet, melodious voice. HELEN FRANCES MITCHELL St. Anne Honor studentq Sodalityg Medical Mission, vice presidentg Sewing clubg Student Council, social chairmang M.A.A. Becoming quietude . . . never unprepared in her lessons . . . shy smile . . . soft lustre surrounds her . . . amazing sweetness and generosity. MARY DOROTHY MOLLOY F ernwood Sodalityg Medical Missiong Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Artg M.A.A. Philosophical attitude towards life . . . lowers tone conjidentially even while speaking of the most trivial matter . . . definite air of business . . . calm of-hand manner. ANNA MARY MONTALBANO S t. Laurence Sodalityg Student Councilg Glee clubg Dramatic Artg Li- brary club. Soft expressive hands that have been already acclaimed worthy of attention . . . enlivens school life with a personal touch of dramatic ta ent. Page Thirty-six BlHEHES,lVlAPLES UW BEHI DUE Sodalityg Medical Missiong Dramatic Artg M.A.A. Naturally curly hair complies with every style of hair-do . . . unusual dramatic ability . . . chiseled features of a little doll, has a heart of gold. ' BIARY ANNE NIULVENNA Holy Rosary Page PHYLLIS O,CONNOR Sodalityg M.A.A. Studies or social life, Molly takes it all in her easy, casual stride . . . has her serious moments . . . seeks fun, jinds it, and shares it . . she and her crowd have a carefree, gay time. JOAN MURRAY St. Dorothy Sodalityg Orchestrag Dramatic Artg Medical Missionsg MAA. Unassuming . . . reserved shyness broken up by spurts of friendli- ness . . . blushes charmingly when confused . . . allergic to laughter . . . takes great pride in playing her violin. RIERRIEN NADWODNIK Hyde Park Sodalityg Quill and Scroll. Has a knack for rnernorising the latest song hits immediately . . . casual in manner and careful in appearance . . . gets biggest thrill on motorcycle rides. lWfADlEL1NE NQXPOLI Holy Rosary Sodalityg M.A.A. Enhanced by a potent charm and classic simplicity . . . lessons per- fected to detail . . . glows with surprise when she discovers some- thing . , . displays a knowing attitude. LORRAINE NAXUGIITON Holy Cross Honor studcutg Sodalityg M.A.A.g Dramatic Art, Frank eyes, zz-ith contradictory personality . . . equally well poised when reciting as when chattering with her best beau . . . zealous worker for the E.O.L. committee of the Sodality. MARY LORRAINE NAUGHTON St. Sabina Sodzdityg Hi Rays editorg Dramatic Arty Quill and Scrollg M.A.A. A cloud of black hair accents the fragile, delicately tinted beauty of her face . . . 'wistful and dreamy . . . editorial genius reveals itself in her writings for the Hi Rays . . . gets a lead in every play. LAVERNE O,CONNELI. Little Flower Soclality: Medical Missiong M.A.A.g Dramatic Artg Sewing clulu. A companion to fit every mood . . . and easy care . . . fascinating . . fvitli a smile. alive with color, imagination, . dynamic . . . greets everyone St. Francis de Paula Soclalityg Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg Quill and Scrollg Parnasian staffg Dramatic Art, secretaryg M.A.A. Voted the typical Seventeen . . .a writer who betrays sentimental fabric . . . wistful prettiness . . . charming petulance of a Kentucky belle . . . dainty as a finger-bowl posie . . . a soaring actress. NIAUREEN O'DoNN1zLL Holy Cross Honor studcntg Sodalityg Latin club. Like a Dresden shepherdess, feminine and dainty . . . delight of both teachers and students . . . recitations answered on tlze spur of the moment , . . auirk and efficient . . . shyly reserved. JIKXNNE O,LEARY E berhart Sodalityg Glcc clubg Dramatic Art. Would be contented on a desert island if accompanied by a partner and some dance music . . . combination of sense and nonsense . . . glreels ller troubles rmtlt ll smile. Thirty-seven l , s DUB FUHEST JUST ELAINE CROTTY Loretto, Woodlawn Sodality g Latin club. A newcomer this year to Mercy's halls . . . lang, 'wary hair . . . perfect complexion . . . unassuming, but capable Q. . . quiet, yet easily makes friends . . . takes her school work seriously. MQXRY CATHERINE O'LEARY St. Colinnbanus Sodality, Apostolic cliairmaiiz Society for the Propagation of the Faith, vice presidentg Medical Mission: Hi Rays staffg Mercian staff: Quill and Scrollg Parnassian staffg MJX..-X. Always the center of a jolly, miscliicvons group . . . trim . . . amazing dexterity . . . youthful gaicty simply oo:es out of her every action. MARY KATHRYN Q'M.xLLEY St. Dorothy Honor studentg Sodalityg Student Councilg Dramatic Art. Accents her charm with a soft, gray voice . . , dresses simply and smoothly . . . humorous intelligence . . . proves her ambition by successfully completing four years in three. MrXRY 0,SULLIVAN S t. Catherine of Genoa Honor studentg Sodality: Latin clubg Quill and Scroll. Canscientiousness of an evervready student broken up by cfer- vescent giggles . . . unrestrained, enduring friendliness . . . does the kind of homework that others like to share. RITA O'TooLE Little Flower Sodalityg Dramatic Art. Regal Rita . . . combines dignity and elegance . . . feather lightness and gracefulness reveal her as a professional dancer . . . dresses with a rich simplicity. M.-XRY AGNES OVERTON Hirsch High Sodalityg Quill and Scroll. Has dashes of poetic inspiration . . . constantly in the rnood for action! more action! . . . fluttery . . . dramatic voice and talkative hands give colorful emphasis to her swiftly flowing words. LEONA OUIMET Aquinas Sodality: Quill and Scroll. A perfect twin in looks and personality . . . urges Lorraine on to greater heights . . . takes care that her curls are in place . . . a hard reorker in any reortliy cause . . . a slow but steady smile. LORRAINE OUTMET Aquinas Sodalityg Quill and Scroll. Quiet, and just a tiny bit shy . . . cannot be separated from Leona warms up to her friends quickly . . . expressive brazen eyes reveal her thoughts . . . sees where help is needed and gizfes it. BETTY PEARSON St. Catherine of Genoa Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A.g Student Councilg Art club. A human dynamo of sunshine . . . charming 'versatility of thought . . . a lovable combination of the old-fashioned girl and the modern young miss. EILEEN PEMBROKE St. Gabriel Sodalityg Senior class, financial secretaryg Quill and Scrollg Latin club, consul. Great tenacity of purpose predominates in all undertakings . . . er' quisite poise and daintiness an outstanding characteristic . . an added feature of steadfast brightness and chic originality, JANICE PETERSEN Hirsch High Soclalityg Sewing club. Has elejinite friends who oceirpy most of her time , . . appreciates Mercy's high standards . . . newer at a loss for re-ords to express the ideas that flow freely from a clear, logical mind, LILLIAN QUESTIAUX S t. Edward Honor studentg Sodalityg Student Councilg Quill and Scrollg Parnassian staff: M..-X..-X.: Dramatic art. Keen intelligence . . . creative ability . . . aspires to be a scientist . . , blushes at the least cornfilirnent on her 'writings . . . comes from the far north side and is never late or absent from school. Page Thirty-eight A DREAM UF HAPPY DAYS Sodality: Rzparation guild: Dramatic Art, librarian. MAA.: Hi Rays staff, business manager: Sewing club. Exquisite flower-like lo'z'c1iness . . . illusion of fragility . . . gra- ciously gentle . . . the very essence of femininity . . , child-like sim- plicity that is a charming contrast to her sophisticated appearance. BIARGIIZ R1-:ILLY Our Lady of Peace Honor student: Medical Mission: Sodality Bulletin, business manager: Senior board member: Hi Rays staff: Mercian staff: Sewing club, president: Quill and Scroll, buslness staff- A whirlwind of social and school interests . . . expressive face reflects inner feeling , . . firm opinion . . . amazing seamstress who seies with a professional touch. JANET REZAC Gallistel M.A.A. Travels in the sophisticated mode . . . smiling and gracious, a de- lightful hostess . , . coolly faces the world .... r lipping smile for a joke she's willing to share. FRANCES RICE St. Gabriel Sodality: Sodality Bulletin, business manager: Dramatic Art. Jolly possessor of a cool personality . . . utterly trusticortliy . . . explicit and steadfast in her opinions and desires . . . takes all school :work with a calmness that hides her enthusiasm for it. RITA RICHARDS St. Ethelreda Sodality: Reparation guild: MA.,-X.: Dramatic Art, presi- dent. Amaeing poise, remarkable talent and versatility secured for her the presidency of the Dramatic league . . . implicit assurance-. . . statuesquc simplicity . . . refreshingly informal. CATHERINE RIORDON St. Dorothy Sodality: Quill and Scroll: Dramatic Art. Repertoire of individualistic banter . . . dictionary of information about programs of the air . . . happy ease . . , jovial manner . . . whisks away her troubles with a grin . . . Cal's a pal. ELAINE ROBIN St. Gabriel Sodality: Reparation guild: Hi Rays staff: Le Cercle Fran- cais, secretary. Strives always to please both. her teachers and classmates . . . a skillful tap dancer . . . has a sincere, ever-ready smile . . . nn- ajfected charm . . . a math enthusiast. DOROTHY ROBINSCJN St. Dorothy ISLE.-XNORA Rocnn If L Sodality: Orchestra: Glee club, president: A Cappella: M.A.A.: Le Cercle Francais. Vibrantly alive . , . casual nonclialance betrayed by her eager readi- ness for e.1'citement . . . go-get-tiveness supplemented by her sin- cerity and jolly, good nature . . . dismisses compliments on her musical talents with a modest shrug. Los Angeles High Sodality: Dramatic Art. Tranquil, serene, poise . . . blue eyes . . . beautifully e tones to deep, dark shades . flladonna-like face accentuated by soft nltzired 'voice ranging from soft, pastel . . confesses a west coast background. St. Justin lllartyi' : Student Council, president: Hi Quill and Scroll, treasurer: Glee ORENCE IQODNEY Honor student: Sodality Rays staff: Mercian staff: club: MAA. Beautiful thoughts gliinpsed in writings and poetry . . . happiest personality possible . . . instantly convincing , . . competent and reliable . . . keynote is simplicity . . . always ready to add her bit to recitations. RITA ROTUNDO Longwood Honor student: Sodality: Medical Mission: Hi Rays staff: Glee club: Dramatic Art: Art club. Wfinsome . . . vibrantly alive with fun . . . dimples delightfully when she laughs . . . ultra-fussy about grooming . . . one of Merc3 s ''zt'elcome-everyudzere'' girls. Page Thirty-nine VVith Sister Mary livelvn's help, prize winner Lillian painstak- ingly scans her essay for errors or possible improvement, much to the interest of the twins who wait their turn. Many a story, poem, or literary article has gained recognition through the Crea- tive VVritin,f1 class, where students aid each other with criticism and suggestions. WE SE IUHSA UTHE E uglislz C1'Uf1fli'l' l V1'i1'i11g Laughter, tears, realism, realms of fantasy, brusque facts, and Flowery phrases . . . all may lm-e found in the various short stories. 0. Henry humor is compared with Poe's horror, and the senior English class anxiously compares their short story charts with the model on the board. Page Ifuriy BEEHUNINE WUHLD AWAITS US MARY RUBERRY S t. Kilian Soclalityg Medical Mission 5' Glee clubg A Cappella: Hi Rays staffg MAA. An eller-ready, quick smile an indication of lllary Rnbe's sunny disposition . . . plans to be a capable nurse . . . has a melodions -voice that delights her friends ana' serves as one of lzer main pastimes. SOPHIE Sasso St. Laurence Sodalitv: Glee club: Lilmrarv club. Enthralls listeners with her singing . . . deep, rich personality . , . jolly companion . . . sparkling tang and :est . . . her warm interest in school, fun, and friends brings a reciprocating interest. EILEEN SCHAEFER St. Leo Sodalityg MA..-X. Long, slender fingers . . . perfectly manicured nails . . . hair just so . . . precise recitations. . . . clear, calm tones assure the most prejudiced listener . . . sweet and deliberately convincing. RITA SCHEUING St. Sabina Sodalityg MAA. Delicious combination of 'misty bland hair and deep l1a:el eyes . . . a sreeet, shy lady who slips throngli school leaving impressions of restful peace ana' lznrmnny. PHYLLIS SCHICK St. Laurence Sodalityg Medical Missiong Student Councilg MA..-X. A radiant and 'wholesome beauty . . . gives an illusion of fragility but is strong and capable enough for anything . . . tiny feet that perform Me1'cy'.v most entrancina dance steps. JUSEPHINE SCHIMACK St. George Sodalityg Le Cercle Francais. Active in her parish .vodalily . . . practical . . . makes up her men mind and follows her decisions through . . . has a rich, contralto voice . . . can accept responsibility and is entirely trustworthy. ANNETTE SCHOBER Ruggles Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Artg M.A.A.g Le Cerele Francais. Discarals the conzfcntional . . . boyish 'walk . . . gives enviable recitations, the result of concentrated study . . . seen rather than heard . . . possesses an entirely diferent personality outside of the classroom. ELEANOR SCULLY Sf. Francis de Sales Sodalityg Medical Mission: Student Council. Has dehnite individuality . . . fine from every angle . . . level! headed . . . wastes no words . . . always ready with a joke or some sort of cheer . . . a hesitant pause, then Eleanorlv unfaltering recitation. RLXRY ANN STEFCICK St. Francis cle Paula Honor student: Sollalityg Medical Missiong Reparation guildg Dramatic Art: M.A.A,g Latin club. Possesses an encouraging smile which urges pals to a new perse- verance . . . knows more than she tells . . . star student . . . enjoys singing in her parmli choir. Page Forty-one T I 1 WE RREATHE A PRAYER, A PRAYER BA RBARA SENGER Parker Sorlalityg Quill and Scroll. Newcomer this year zoho's new one of the crowd . . . easy going, good natured, jovial miss . . . willing to debate any question . . . has an overflow of interesting ideas, ROSE M ARY SLATTERY St. Leo Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Artg M.A.A. Slats strives to achieve an air of sophistication . . . hesitant recitations in class contrasted by her vivacity . . . ever alert for the new and different. Rl.-XRY KATHERINE SMITH St. Ita Fic Co Honor studeutg Senior board member: Sodality, literary chairmang Mercian art editorg Parnassian poetry editorg Soclality Bulletin: Quill and Scroll, presideutg Glee clubg Art club: Mathematics club. Tops as Quill and Scroll president . . . has artistic bearing but democratic ideas . . . a thoroughbred look in her eye . . . capable and determined artist and writer. ANCES SPANO St. Mary Incarnata Sodality: Library club. er fun loving expressions and quips School life not complete without . . unlimited generosity displayed h . . . deep voice and jesting grin . at all times. LETTE STANTON Holy Angels Sodalityg Medical Missiong Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Arty M.A.A. Fetching, happy-go-lucky air . . . perky little walk . . . shining black hair . . . irresistible informality . . . glowing with color . . . does her studvina in spurts. BETTY STASZAK St. Rita Sodality. Imparts a smile and twinkle to all . . . makes a specialty of novel hairdresses . . . low, vibrant voice won for her the position of singer in a local orchestra. SHIRLEY STEWARD St. Francis de Paulo S BE Sodalityg Quill and Scrollg Student Council. Very quiet and refined . . . adverse to being in the limelight or to having her picture taken , . . courteous and eager to please . . . remarkably talented bianist. ABEL STOKES St. Thonias Apostle Gl-ee club, social chairmang Sodality, publicity chairmaug Le Cercle Francaisg Voice A Cappellag Art clubg M.A.A.g Certificate class. . . her originality manifested in Possesses a rich, entrancing voice . cozyfure and clothes always the her attractive art work . . . both essence of fashion. RNICE SUNDW-xLL Harper Civic clubg Soclality. Shy and very quiet even among most intimate friends . . . peaceful . . . diffident . . . never to be found far from Eleanor . . . appreciates every kind thought , . . unobtrusively energetic. Page Forty-two UF THA HS A U PEAEE SISTER BIARY ALBERTA Sociology Zvl'lI'f6'd Sfates H istory Laughing seniors illustrate their homework in Sociology. Frances cheerfully remonstrates that HTOO many cooks spoil the broth as Helen. Pat, Loretta, Anne, Georgie, Agnes and Florence all urge her to follow their different ideas in making a graph. Incidentally, she figures that her own plan of the diagram is as good as any other, and carefully goes about completing it. Page Forty-ilzree WE THA H THEE, BUD, P H Sodalityg Medical Missiong Glee clubg MA..-X., vice presi- dent. A glittering vision of loneliness . . . plays many a funny prank . . . clothes always achieve that smartncss which makes her the envy of everyone . , . her caffability hidden under a slvarkling personality. ELEANOR TESSBIAN Austin Sodalityg Quill and Scrollg M.A.A.g Volleyball team. In turn, sympathetic, fly-by-night, earnest, carefree, elated, overcome -that's Tess . . . bubbles with new ideas . . . luzppicst with pen and ink or paint brush 171' hand. HELEN THERIAULT St. Alndrezt' Hono-r studentg Senior class board member: Sodalityl Reparation guild: Student Council, vice presidentg Mer- cian staffg Hi Rays staffg Parnassian staff: Quill and Scroll, secretary: Dramatic Art, treasurer: Latin club. The longest litany couldn't extol Helen's virtues adequately . . . because she waives all claim to honor and gratitude, she has made for herself a throne in the heart of every classmate. KATHLIEEN THOMPSON Cicero Sodality. Coquettish, lovable Kay . . . reminds one of a fairy princess swirling along in a flurry of excitement . . . luxurious, natural curly hair . . . gay charm is a thrilling contrast to her a111vealing-sincerity. BERTHA THOMS Hyde Park Sodalityg Student Councilg Dramatic Art. Amazing, restraining powers make one wonder what she's thinking about . , . seems rapt in secluded world until sympathetic smile wins . . . one of the best of Student Council girls. BIARJORIIC TIMBERS St. Dorothy Sodality: Medical Missiong Red Cross delegate: MA..-Lg Sewing club. Casual . . . almost fearlessly indifferent . . . correct in fashion . . . usually delighted 'with something or sorrieone . . . childishly confident that she will win . . . charmingly petulant when angry. JEAN TIMMONS St. Dorothy M Sodalityg Medical Missiong Glcc clubg Sewing club. Sweetness of the convent-bred girl . . . reminiscent of lavender and old lace . . . tiny, timid, trustworthy . . . Mary Jane and Jean erenilvlify the berfect fricndshib. ARIE TRESCH St. lithelreda Sodalityg Orchestra, librarian: Dramatic Art, social chair- mang Sewing clubg D.S.C.g Reparation guild. So much vigor, it-ide-eyed civacity, and ever-stirring action cranmzecl into one so tiny . . . simply sparkles is-ith entlzusiasm . . . vibrant and sestful. RUTH VYANDERKLOOT Our Lady of Peace Honor studentg Sodalityg Medical Mission: Student Coun- cilg Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg Art club, poster chair- mang Library club, social chairmang Sewing club. Ardent, active Student Council member . . , neat almost to the point of being fastidious . . . widefeyed interest . . . a perfect fairy tale type of oracefulness. Page Forty-fam Pl-XTHERS, MUTHERS, TEACHERS R1TA V1n'roR1s Visitation Sodalityg Medical Missiong M.A.A. Draws one by her arresting laughter accompanied by engaging dimples . . . unobtrusive but very appreciative of good humor . . . proficient at cool-:ing good foods. RIARILYN VVALL Ryder Sodality: Glee club. Tall, litlze, and graceful . . . perfect model of independence . . . will go the limit to prove a point . . . sophisticated appearance dauntecl by fun-lovin!! nature. LORETTA VVALSH S t. Felieitas Honor studentg Student Council: Sodalityg Hi Rays, asso- ciate editor: Quill and Scrollg Le Cercle Francais. Her journalistic ambitions, coupled with her talent and capability, might well be realised . . . slow, steady, determined worker . . . goes through four stages of laughter-smile, grin, chuckle, and laugh. ELEANOR VVALUS All Saints Sodalityg M.A.A.g Dramatic Artg D.S.C., treasurer. Distinctive modernity . . . fresh, cool manner . . . instinctively friendly . . . introduces first 'whispers of new shoe styles . . . quiet, but the enjoyable companion that brings pleasure to a group. DoLoREs XYHITE St. Patrick Sodalityg Medical Missiong Student Council. Faithful and ever dependable . . . moves solidly on in studies . . . husky, coutralto voice with a hint of smiles in its depths . . . takes lzer time, slow and steady, but produces the desired results. SHIRLEY VVICKER St. Leo Sodality3 Medical Missiong M.A.A.g Sewing club. Timid when in the limelight . . . a reserved force to push for best results . . . gives a freslz and appealing appearance . . . regal car- riage . . . shows e.rcep!ional talent for dressmaking. ANNAMAE VVIEBKE St. Louis Academy Sodality: Quill and Scroll. Hair carbonated with sunlight . . . razliantly lovely skin . . . an ardent advocate of neatness . . . hopes to follow in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale. HELEN YV1LLI.xMs Nativity of Our Lora' Sodality: Student Council, secretaryg MAA. Colorful bows set of enhancing dark hair . . . has a warm prettiness and a flair for business . . . her quietness accentuates a lovely charrn. BLXRY ZAHN Holy Cross Sodal ity 3 Glee club. When classes get dull you can count on Mary to relieve the situa- tion with a lzunfzorous remark . . . displays magnificent courage . . . as nonclzalant about studies as she is about gay activities. Page Forty-fve i A THREE-PULU BEACH SISTER MARY AMBROSIA Sewing M illinery Lily Dache-cast your glance hither! Your competitors in Mercy mil- linery classes design their own headgear. Frivolous flowers cocked on an eyebrow Hirt with top-heavy turbans and sensible, level headed felts, the always favored tryroleans. Nice .... even .... careful .... stitches .... Anna seems a jump ahead - her creation already adorns the dummy. Many a smart-tailored miss or a de- mure, be-ruffled maid sews a Hue seam in the sewing room. Dreamy for- mals and casual sports emerge from under their skillful needles. Page F arty-six LIGHTI I3 ALL OUR SISTER BIARY RoBE1z'r.x Dcmzrsfir Sciwzcv Home Jlffllldl-gl?1ll6Jlf Cafm'01'ia lwamzger Cheery little domestic souls. putteringz around with pots and pans to their hearts' content in the Domestic Science room. They transform vegetables and fruits, tender meats, cakes, and pies into a many course meal. And the vitamins and calories are Closely counted! Watch these high school cooks beam with pride upon their creations-or hide that burnt puddin'! Page F arty-seven B STLI G BUSI ESS SISTER MARY ETHELBERT Typing Bookkeeping Trace those numbers up and down-check and recheck until they balance perfectly! Columns and columns of items and numbers call for real figure- headsfy swift and careful--so business careerists learn how. Dear Sirl'- Dear Madam -over and over again. Typing students get plenty of practice in writing letter forms without errors to be 'ls0mebody's steno'-and efficient ones, too. Page Forty-eight HIGHER MAT H It's the construction of the five regular polyheclrons that so intrigues juniors. Julia Flanagan. Catherine Nisius. Dolores Dolan, Mildred Fleming, and Maxine Gross. They investigate still further the mysteries of Solid Geom- etry with all its theorems and prohlems. Sines, eosines, logarithms. tangents ,... deep, deep math! Numerieally-minded ones who desire an outl-et for real concentration pursue the trail of mathematics with Trigonometry. Agnes, Helen Frances, and Rita struggle at the hoard and Loretta, Mary. and Elaine study it out. Shades of first year! Recall- ing to mind the old faithful X they met as freshmen, these seniors find its solving a hit more complicated in Advanced Algebra. Yet even the terrors of this form of higher math don't seem to frighten Mary, Maryellen, Eileen, and Gloria at the board or Phyllis, Dorothy, Catherine, Betty and Eileen. Page F0rz'y-zzinz 4' u Page Fifty SEHULASTH: H U U H 5 Lillian Questiaux, l940 Honor Key : liilecn Gleason, Presiclcnt, Chi- cago Council of the Na- tional Honor Socictyg Ruth Vanderkloot. Dorothy Kozak, Agnes Houlihan, Dolores Gray, Mary Kathryn Smith, Betty Furlong. Mary O'Sullivan, Mar- gie Reilly, Mary OyMal- ley, Rosemary Guclgeon, Lorraine Gorman. , Helen Therianlt, Pa- tricia Flynn, XYinifred Dieter, Catherine Biggs, Maureen O'Donnell. Dorothy Henry, Eleanor Fanning, Flor-cncc Rod- ney, Margaret Korzen- ecki, Leola Hvffman. Klary Ann Sefcclc, Anna Marie Kelly, Loretta Vllalsh, Helgn Frances Mitchell, Rita Gross. Maryellen Bruehl, Pa- tricia Crowe. Lorraine Naughton, Kathleen Conroy, Jane F. Byrne. Rita Rotundo, Saveria. LaMantia. Dorothy Bauer, Marie McGuire, Dolores Boland. SE IUH TI UA EE Phyl locks expectant as her hid is takLn. Z. Mary. jo, and escorts cuining for a :fav evening' .... Mr. Kenny seems pleased. 3. Wfaltz. swing, any kind you want. George Hawker plays it: Mercy clancsrs step it. 4. Kathleen and Cath- erine tell chapcrones. Mrs Guclgeon and Mrs. Crowe, about all the fun they're having. 5. It clues seem a shame to leave, floQsn't it Eileen and Pat? 6. Dancing in a transfnrmccl gym-hearts and valentines. 7. Dolures and Ralph stop fur a chat. S. julia, Helen, and their escorts know that a dance under our Rlesseifl Nlntliefs guardianship can he oh! so much nicer. 9. Pat and Julia sneak a smile in the curner. lidfll' Fifty-um Z:-5:2-ylglsin gg- 'M ,. 4,1 .Q -rm'--h E . Tia, 4- ,v 1 ,lx-, -5 ,, Wy' . 1 - .' fS.?a.'f'5.. 1 11 1 'g r.'. . 3122-xii:-. 115' ' f'-. .'f4 ' ' .1 fyxgjoif. XV' 'f'fl' 'F 7 L 3'19Hf3Wi'5. I 'am-9:f.f4a-a fs- .fy ,. '11 :aQ . ' 3 .V :1...' xl I .1 Ezzza'-i'.L?4N':g'g-Ii.. 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A PEW STEPS TU UU NLXRY AGNES 0 CONNELL, Room II M,-xR1LvN SCHUBERTH, Room I2 BT2'l l'Y COLLINS, Room lj 3, 1 H V ., V K, .1 A Ojj5n'1'.x': Kathryn Pence, presideutg Gertrucle Farmer. vice presicleutg Elleneluine Butler, treasurer: Nlaureen Daly. secretaryg Gertrucle Koehl. social chailunan. Slsniu Mxm' LEONORH .Vndvzvz History Et'0IIO7lIiCS UNIUHS UF HUUM1 Left-Keep a close wateh for the errors! journalism students, Mary Agnes, Anna Marie, Eleanor, and Marge learn how to Check the galley proof so that no errors creep into the Hi Ravs. Right-Domicille, Mildred, Clara, and Shirley are up to date on the eus- toms and culture of Spain. These adept students translate the Spanisl, paper, EI liao. 'ill PLUUS U flb0z'0-juniors deep in Cicero give rapt attention to Sister. Bclozc'-Maps arouse interest in Modern History. Maureen, Ger- trude, Marie, Isabel, Joyce, and Helen seem quite concerned about the events and ever-changing loea' tions of countries in medieval Eu- rope. 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SISTER MARY CAROLINE Algebra ClZC'7Il isfry JU IUHS Ulf HUUME Page Fifty-sczfcn 15 . ljtljjl' Ififfy-ciglzt AT UHH llodies erect with attention, Juniors of Room l5 seem enthusiastic about the discussion in Religion class . . . Betty leads. Josephine, Ther- esa, and Joan ex- amine the Catholic liooks on display in Room ll. The English students prepared the dis- play for Catholic Press Month. llewildered ,lun- iors observe a seemingly difficult Chemistry experi- ment denionstrated liy Sister Mary faroline. Marjorie adds the necessary ingredi- ents while Jose- phine, Mary. Mary Lou, and M a 1' y J 21 n e hopefully await the results. Q Jll IUHS UFRUUMIS WMM f Z jiizfffwffff AML f We SISTER BIARY GliR.XLIJ Jew lx lah English I 15? V 'carsz Betty Collins, presiclentg Mary Jane Sweeney, vice presicleutg Betty Ballard, seeretaryg in H? Lillian Bass, treasurer. 1 Tgeftla zu w H 'Q ff .V ,K . . , L ' fe fl. f we-,lf-ml Qlwm iwaaeamxe x,.Ll,.e-QSM, lcm. 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JU IUB5 UF HUUM11 JU IUH5 UP HUUM 12 SISTER NIARY I'UI.CH12RIA Latin Ojjfzlfezfs: Marilyn Schuberth, presidentg Veronica Lehman, vice presidcutg Rita O,HHl'H, secretaryg Dorothy Pasierb, treasurer. E . ' 1 V - M ' i ni , f - . 1 - -- .. 5? K ..., f E, 'vf p 41? is , . I I H , .A 4 Q H, 4: f Q vu :V I A, I gi Q 5 M Chia: r ww grEzn,GMAv,m,wn, Qnihfll Bushman, ifuUL'ms Lwxsmfgi Rum 6,uvxm,m,rxuzn 5Sfmm:QuQxx,nvv1v1q.5 vmq.x1.4g5JWf,wfJ, .il1lWo QDf-,fx gJ:1vrx,W,f?Ilfrmm, ,ieuxhh mwxwg ,.-, ,,.f , K 343 :,' IAHZS' v':.,: 5, f 5 ., f' - nk - f , ,Q f 5 , v ,..- , f ' Q n ' .V - , ,f , K ' 75 1 ' ' . 3 fm, 'T V L Q2 ' M it ,: v. , V' f ' ' ' Z 7 .. .V 7 'L f 4 - 1 ' 233 rf' ' W S o A oooo 4 2 ' ' o ,k,V, I . A H Simaucmoiuclan, I2usQ:nu-Wg32f1+fvx: S9,2f,.fm'3ifq32cL:f -frm Lk Suhr. Jlhmvi hfmlmla 5i,un.5uwy52L Q55lu:u,i.ru1Li Ulw11gu,fu1fxWm QQQ5 YAQJM., :: K ' f ' W , W-1 f 'f , E, , 5 . -1 W A oo 'zlg ' 2f :' ' ' . 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' SISTER BIARY PLACIDA Below-Soine come to do research work, others to spend 1600111 IQ Tvarlm' their leisure moments, but all sophs flllfl the librqry a pleas- ant recluse. 5 EWIIYSIZ' Paffi' Sixty-fozu' SUPHUMUHES UP HUUM 19 Marcella Barry, Eleanor Ber- mingham, Bettie Hrizie, Loret- ta Caron. Marion Cutler, Florence Finu- cane, Evelyn Fitzmauriee. Pat Fullam, Mary Catherine Hyde, Mary Hynan, Mildred Hynes. Lydia Incrocci, Dolores Kane, Eileen Kenny. Dorothy King, Verona Kitas, Joan Leahy, Peggy Loftus. Rita Lyng, Rosemary Murphy, Rosemary O'Neil. Clara Ostapour, Ruth Pollock, Betty Poorman, Annette Pusa- tera. Cecilia Pusatera, Betty Raynor, Carolyn Regan. Therese Sealetta, J e an et t c Schmitz, Rosemary S e h u l z, Irene VVilson. ,ala V A 4 iiii E mf' X 'Y i N P, Paglv Sixty-fizfc QMS Ewa YN exxwaxx, OOXOKQS YJQQMXQQ , Nxwa QBXQB-2 Cmikgg. ?,afNu'M'a CM: QXX, Lot emu OMMXQNA, Xmfdme Cesav. X ax gem Dawn. 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Compasses, rulers, protractors, and pencils find them- selves in constant use as sophomores go a bit deeper into mathematics. The Romans, Egyptians, Greeks, even as far back as the Phoenicians-all these ancient peoples traveled many roads, and founded many a town. Ancient His- tory pupils roam behind these founders of civilization, with books, maps, and just a little imagination. l Page Sixty-fight 017 .Vary Ellen 86111552 lgktlyer Ryrne, lfosc'1?1afy Cyrnevyg IPFHIICGS' Carroll fl1111a Cor11yQ LYVIZQII DOl1e1'ly Jean Doyle .Sl111'lc1y Drexleq Lilly Fla11a.Qa11, Iybtlyy Flymr Joan Forell .llarjorkl Pea so11. Igfflbla Gralzanz V' ma felolsi I pl1111e 11g111 ' . farg La 147 11a ar1111g!o11, WJ- aret .Vary 1fellel1e1g josex eq Geralf1G110 Iy11c'l1. 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UHE5 SUPHU QISTICR MARY XXvll.FR'lll Room I7 l'?11.ri1105.r Trailzfzzg Englislz SISTICR MARY Kllfllllil. Room I3 -X,- Zoology Page Seventy 41 The Business Training class jot down notes on How to Become the Ideal Business XVoman. lt seems like serious business'l for Marie, Lorraiiie, Margie. Bette, and Della. Zoology students Marian, Colette, Rita, Joan, Nan- cy, and Mary have fun with fish. Marian han- dles hers rather gingerly, but Ioan says, t'NN'li0ls afraid of a dead fish? Bette Habrosljc .S711rlc11f jean 81711. 1'a111e Rog'rla11, -Ifllfllfillll 1311 po11egr1Q .Uarga1'ft C7 Pat ' nga, lor rnetf, D ea Ifev 1161.3 G GPI ella 1.3 FCS, ,. 1 Cla ' Ca- la ' IG D ' mme G1.7111.s', Jeanette awson. janet DQVIZYOII, Helm Deane, Margaret .Vary Flennngg Jian? Crancl .L1...,'.,.-.gh G111na1Lg:lL Dorothy Mane He Vrrlcyisi Laurel llloolfen jac'q11cl111e HQ . aqgaret A,6'QI'l1.SL Doris' Laney Gene .Valwng Loznbe .Uellal1011. 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J! .f ' if : 1 R- 4. 1 --.,,'.-::,1:'f4::2:-.Ru-.. -::rf- . --H- 4 HW- - FRESHMAN HENRIETTA LEWANDOWSKI, Room 3 SALLY BARRETT, Room 18 AN NABELLE CURRY, Room 21 JULIA BUTLER, Room 22 ,,,. .4--:,:',Q,- f .'-- ' W? -' -' . -f :1.'Aw2,,.1- f - ' - A f, .-f.:1, 1, As., ., ro f----f. 1..suw-,y 45.3-1-:Z Q,-A LL-P., :H A--1-.,LQr,,fx PRESIDEN TS DOROTHY BUCHANAN, Room 23 PATRICIA BLATZER, Room 24 PEGGY ROUTLIFF, Room 29 x rms:-4 '24-+' JUST BEEUN PHEEHME UP HUUM3 Sisrlclc lXIARY HYACINTH Ifnzglzivlz - Registrar The fresh- man lfnglish class meets Shakespeare, Scott. a ll el Hoiner as impor t a Il t beings in the field of lit- erature. Top Row-Lillian Bleseh, Lucille Borst, Lciiretta Bres- nahan, Margie Burke, Rose Marie Carberry, June Car- roll, Margaret Clifford, Patricia Corbett, Catherine Duf- fy. Secoml fore-Rita Gallagher, Theresa Giaeehetti, Jual Guiney, Josephine Hurvatli, Rita Keane, Mary King, Helen Koszut, Catl1erine Kraemer, Henrietta l.ewan- rlowski. Tlzird ro-zu-Heleii Lunclstrom, Catherine Me- Ginnis, ,lean McMullen. Rita McNulty. Rosalie' Rlflfilll, Margaret Morrin. ,Xliee Rlugiea. Jane O'Donncll. Betty I. O'Dttnnell, lfwurflz frm'-Mary O'Malley. Rita Ru- clofski. Rosemary Russell. Margaret Spence. Lorraine Tri- ana. Muriel XYag'11er. Kieralrline NYard, Rosemary Zeller. lIl1!!l' Sczwizfy-fazu' HUUM El From ,-Xrithmetic to :xlg.l31'31OllC step higher in the held of Mathe- matics and freshies think lizrrd--seelv ing the playful, cverhiding X. SISTER lXlARY LUJBA Sjuatnislz Algebra Trip 1'0w-Celeste Barry, Rhea Brennan, Beth Ann Burns, Leatrice Burns, Audrey Burton, Anna Mae Cassidy, Con- stance Cleary, Annabelle Curry, Virginia Dickson. Seronrz' rnzt'-Kathleen Dillon, Marguerite FitzPatriclc, Mary jane Foote, Therese Gillespie, Mary Halloran, Elaine Hoy, Doro- thy Kubiak, Dorothy Loftus, Gladys Maxwell. Third row- . 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Helen Fineran. .SlL'L'Ullfl I'UTU+Rl21l'j' Ann Hagan, Donna Harrington, Anna Mae jenen, Betty Jenniehes, Elaine Kanipiles, June Kxleher, Mary jane Krump, Aclela Knczynslci. Helen Lnftus, Third mil'-Tliiresa Macligan, Marguerite Mellonongli. Alice Mefinane. Shirley McLaughlin. june MeMahon, Mary McVeigh, Lorraine Miller. Mary Therese Nevins, Margie Rohrer. 170111111 rim'-Roherta Scherer. Carleen Schmidt. june See, Loretto Shannon. Mary Shannon. Rosemary Shirey, Dolizres lfphiies, -leanne Zinuner. S 1 sri-1 R HELEN lAlARIE English S!I0l'ffZfIIIll lingglisli students, june. Donna. Pat, Elaine. June anrl Alice rvzicl over their original re' views of 'AIvanlii:e and A'l-z1cly :rf the Lake, FHESHME Ulf HUUM E4 Top row-Gwendolyn Anderson, Lorraine Barrett, Nancy Roscoe, Alila-jean Brankin, Lorraine Buqhler, Coletta Carroll, Mary jane Cavanaugh, Alice Desmond, Jose- phine DiSauto. Swmzd row-Veronica Duggan, Virginia Gallagher. Rosemary Hartigan. Amelia Incrocci, Geral- dine Klingelschmitt, Dorothy Mae Lyke, Marie Mai- huecher, Madonna Mannion, Mary McGarry. Third row-Patricia McGrane, Cecilia McKee, Artliemise Mon- geau, Joyce Murray, Virginia O'Connell. Anne M. Ory, Mary Lu Reilly, Peggy Routliff. Mary Rose Sacks. Fozrrfh row--Rita Scaletta, Annamae Schafer, Mary jane Sullivan, Sara Tinervia, Patricia Tumpane. HUUM E9 First year French students dramatize La Famillef' a short play from the French book. Peggy, the maid, announces dinner to Ann, Alice, Mary Rose, Rosemary, :Xlila jean, and Josephine. SISTER ROSELLA lXl.XRllE French G01zm'alScie1zrv wtf Page Sevefzty-sevm1, f H W HUUM EE S ISTIER MAR Y DEVoT.x Latin Top row-Alice Barrett, Emily Besowshek, Margaret Brady. Margaret Burke, Julia Butler, Dolores Butt, Marion Ciucci, Meredith Coleman, Dorothy D2VVitt. .S'vi'mzr1 r'rv'zi'-Lillian Dillon. Virginia Doran, Betty Dunn, Betty Gasser, Marguerite Goonan, Mary Ann Harringf ton, Helen Hartmann, Patricia Hynes, Marie Karhens. Third 1'u'zt'-Patsy Kelleher, Florence Kumpfer, Veronica Markey, Betty McCormick, Mary Therese Meegan, Sn- zanne Miyvering, Mary Molloy, Marjorie Nichols, Rose- mary O'Brien. Iiozlrflz row-Eileen Penn, Ruth Petersen, Rosr-imxry Rispen, Alice Trainor, Pat Twait, Bernadette VValsh. 'i - 4:51 -Q., Pay 1' S l'lIfj l'fj ht Lf. I or M M ei he H 1 i . , 1- ,,.. ,, ' ' A , ,:-: 5 H . . :ef f 7i Q ' We T 1 Sf, 3 in Q i f Gi f if A T E ' - H' Km-A ia? , . ,T xi ' I - ieii I I , ' NF fn: I :V Q UE3 BU Twp mwzt'-Yeroiiica Bradley. Florence Hrophy, Dorothy Buchanan, Muriel Burke, Rose Mary Conlon, Juanita Corlett, Rita Crimmings, Patsy Dalton, Margaret lick- ert. Smwzd row-Roberta livers, Marilyn Feil, june Fleisehaner. Therese M, Fox. Rosemary Geary, Mary Therese Graham, Margaret Hntten, Barbara Johnson, Mary Therese Johnson. Third '7'0iQ+xl3.l'gH.1'6t Kubo- Vieh, Eileen Langan, Jean Logan, Virginia Lnlewiez, Irene Maliga, Marita Malloy, Gloria Marolcla, Helen Matie. Norine McXiehols. lfourflz row-Grace Monyak, Monica Morgan, Angeline Qnattroeehi, Joan Ruddy, Margaret Sertieh, Betty Trapp, Roberta W'alsh, Marion Zagar. SISTFR RIARY Cn,xR1TIN.x Art ,, ,i e I kk X, M 3? me fi . gf 1 Q . ,, is 8 A .QM .zls,z1125msi4ss: .41 y ai- 1 -' ' M iz.: mf in --'Q . - '--' 1 , A ' T ennre .. if E i 'rr' -f i .. , . . . , ii. , .. -. ,. 7 - ,... . . . y , Q ,,,, V .M , . K 2 Q f: -fm'-1 , .f 5 ': .2 f , yi.,-rm , Q 35 ,gg 5,- .af T fe? , . QQ- i l 11 i i 'I ,N m l-. ya s, : Ar a 3 l 5 4' I i 5 5 151516 Si'1'l'l1tyA1zz'71z , ,. fsilfj' 3 6 V- s ax, 5 'H F V. .,.. M , ' V ,lg , , - ' we . . ,.-1 . - - I . , ,,A. fi Q . - . .. , ,P I , 'wi 1 we .-, 7' 5' T ', -M l L- 1 K if . 5 ' f Q - ..-- . ' ' r- -' , - e- -1, , -.kk ,.. .wi 21.3 .. .f I . 3. . ' L . . . Wav I.. Q4 A A P R t ff were we , LKm'.' X. , -,.- I . - ws --M. . .U 5 -f : si -Q -. :, .. -- ., f si - i e s A , -- it -. ,- ' fi li .' - - ' f - , ' V , -.,.:'w,- x-a.-:. ::- - . s.' - -: -X .L :f :- :. - , H1-ag: --v : 3 -1. :-. ,:.M-- ' . . A , . 3 f 1 wr:--H -- te , S S Top row-Gladys Albrecht, Sally Barrett. Virginia Clifford, Catherine Coffey, Gertrude Cogan, Patsy Deane, Marjorie Downes, Rosemary Engeln, Margarita Fiscella. Second row-Jenny Giacchetti, Bernice Gregory, Lorraine Heffernan, Yvonne Ivanoff, Lois Kitas, Valarie Klein, June Leahy, Nancy Lee, Therese Mennite, Dorothy Moran. Third row--Dorothy Reiehman, Evelyn Roach, Delphine Rogan, Beverly Rogers, Frances Seydel, Patricia Shea, Katherine Sheehan, Geraldine St. Pierre, Margaret VVL-ill. SISTER ATARY AQUINATA Gezzeral Scifzzrc Algebra The first glimpse into the world of science! Dorothy, Catherine, and Gladys, workers, and Valarie, Gertrude. Frances, Rosemary, and Katherine, data seekers, are engrossed in a General Science experiment. Page Eighty mmf Seniors initiate the Freshmen nn-MERCY-fully Page Eighty-om' PIJHMAL SWISHES . . . MUTHEH PIXES . .. ll!-KNEE TUNIEHT!! -- in 1. --:,as,g.+1-'- fzilrlffiiiz'-' .'u46?:1':..-.zf. .-Les-:gif-'j-gp: fuafefs-:rv .nz ' :+ Z- f?'Yh'?7ffiffi??' ziviffgfffaf-' P, , 53. - 1 4. . g.,,... , '-wmv.-'ii:: 4-:cs4:Eg3if5f':-' ,-JP' -iii, : f .:f-ss '.a:-new 'f 5 an Mi sri s roN ANU STUDIES Erosadioq tor Christ Cffatholic Action-pages 84-935 3 'xi 'iff iz, 5 Medallions oi tlie Muses I CThe Arts-pages 94-1135 Parade ot Peooieo fPubIications-pages 114-1.255 i Uelviog into Diversions Q fCIubs-jva-gas 126-1375 Balls, Bats, and Baslsets CAif1IeticS-Pages 138-1455 Leagues ot Loyalty fAu.rilia1fies-pages 146-1535 .3 Ar? F or M0zher's Day cz spiritual bouquet. ,,, H-41 T1 1- -L' .:-'Q vs v -'-- .1 , 'QS' Y. . Q- , , . , R I . - ay, ,,. .N ,gg,i1t,Y.g:L:35g:Al.,-,I..,-.M-1,,g-1.f..,.,.1 . -,r 5- , -.A-L.. Hum.-gf:.. as-'..v.... .,....f..,.... A SODALITY PATRICIA CROWE, president EILEEN GLEASON, secretary MARY AGNES O,CONNELL Ccenterj second assistant prefect Z x ,i : S :- if Q, ggi ig ' r t. ,, - it ts 2' if Q. OFFICERS RITA GROSS, jirst assistant prefect LORETTA GANEY, t1'ea.vm'e1' president Propagation of the Faith SUUALITY P.x'rRIc1ix CROWE Prffccf Sodality division chairmen: Litera- t u r e, Lorraine Mayes 5 Catholic S 0 cial Action, Margaret McCar- thy, Eucharistic- Our Lady, Lor- raine Naughton: Apostolic. M a r y Catherine O'Leary. Sodality Delegates: Slandizzg-A. M. Jenen, F. Rodney, E. Mlakar, G. Albrecht, M. Clifford, P. OlConnell, E. Pembroke, G. Koehl, C. Stanton, M. Burke, R. Gudgeon, A. Trainor, J. Keleher, C. Coffey. Seated- S. Lamb, M. McCambridge, L. Molloy, M. A. Egan, B. Collins, R. Gross, P. Crowe, E. Gleason, H. O'Malley. P. Routliff, E. Bermingham, R. Kleifges. Page Eiglziy-six LEADERS Soclality Division Co-chairmen: Lit- erature, Mary K. S in i t hg Catholic Social A c t i 0 n, Rosemary G u cl- geon: Eucharistic- Our Lady, Kath- l e e n Thompson g Apostolic, Eileen Borsch, RITA GROSS Firsz' EISSLSILKIIII' Prcfffz' Soclality Delegates: Standing--M. Breslin, D. XVhite, L. Mayes, P. Reece E. Borsch. B. VValsh, T. Heneghan, M. A. O'C0nnell, M. Loncar, P. Tumpane, K. Thompson, V. Harrington, H. Theriault, D. Gray. Smfcd- B. Johnson, M. Curtin, I. Stokes, M. C. O'Leary, P. Flynn, L. Naughton, M. K. Smith, M. McCarthy, R, M. Carlvcrry, L. Haley, B. Carroll, R. O'Hara. Page Eiyl1t3'-.rfvmz 'iookkx qoooxos We Xe gauze me 'gdvoeo bg We a Xlwkog ilosafg io: aooi. So exooeox Q Cai dxwal oekzf dqyfxkg' Moog! O9 Mvocs Nfmg 'xt 'WAX 'mask . . .Xxfazx Ko new-soaoeis . . . a'0XaoNs box, oefeo Xxx Xlwgfa . . . ieooxem owes . . .Coe soxxovs oi 'A Book ' 'eo oi Kxe- awake: . . .CAG Nemo: . . .Ewsx ko 'oo io: gooxk ' 5 moo? CQYW novo -5 gc mx 'Coe QXQXA oi eoocahx Nlxetcq was ooo oi Xxx imc to asks . . . 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H i Help in a test . . . aid in a spiritual crisis . . . the dedication of each sodal- ist to our Blessed Lady . . . the Little Office in the chapel. Directed by the Sodality officers, sen- iors praise, plead, thank, and offer humble repara- tion. . . . all ye that labor .... So we come, to be genuinely refreshed in our chapel. Fervent girls leave their hopes at the shrine of the Sacred Heart . . . they turn to their Mother, Our Lady of Sorrows, for intercession. following her grief with the Via Matris and a novena booklet. The Via Matris, gift of a generous friend of Mercy, was installed this year and dedicated by the Rev. james A. Keane, novena director. A V Page Ninety Deadline night for the So- dality Bulletin! Distributed at the monthly socials, the bulletin guides students' thoughts along lines of Cath- olic action. The staff: Mar- garet Korzenecki, Pat Crowe, Francis Rice, Geor- gianna Krolo, Margie Reilly. Jeanne McRae, and Dolores Gray. SUUALIST VE TUBES Bound for the mis- sions - baby clothes, candy, blankets, medi- cal supplies, e v e r y- t h i n gl Arthernise, Anne, Helen Frances, Josephine, and Evelyn - look almost as pleased as the little colored Alabamans wholll re- ceive them. l The bulletin board attracts Pat. More customers arg- found at the pamphlet rack, where voca- tional guides, answers to doubts, novena booklets. n u m e r o u s spiritual aids give added zest to religious information. Page Nilzcty-one USCA AT MERCY Professor Quiz Clicl Marciniakj expounds Chris- tian principles in a new way. He asks the ques- tions, Ciscans answer, boards of experts advise, while Cisca's officers give close attention. Another highlight of the day, Chicagtfs new Arch- bishop arrives at his First Cisca meeting, Mercy's guard of honor greets him. It's a great day for Ciscans this fortieth general meeting which was held at Mercy 'can Ascension Thursday, May 2. Here they list-cn intently to the rapid-fire discussion on Christian democracy. Page Niizety-two f' AK ff - dl mE'fP 255 6 02,2 L Q A3 My in .,,, ,..,. , r 4,1 4 fa f z f 1 , 1 ,F 4, , .f , 4 L 0 . .JF lv l ,W l Left-It's his First visit tor Mercy, aurl Arch- bishop Stritch, at freshman juue Leahy's re- quest, grants the school a holiday. Mercy's May Queen, Patricia Crowe. and the Court of Honor sing reverently before the newly crowned statue of our Blessed Mother. O Mary. W: cruwii thee with hlossiims tuflayf' and tfisca's President, john Felton, places the wreath upou Xlary's lu-uw, .'1I'm'1'- -Oue smile, one word, one gesture, and the JxxI'Cl'llDlSllU1D wius Ciscaus' hearts. Klercy's Chaplain, Father Shewhriflge, is his host. Archbishop Stritch shows his interest iu educa- tion hy visiting hrst the Cisca art exhibit. Pam' .Vim?tyfil11'1'v -:I-of yi. ' '- ,'-. 'nr ' .., . . . . iv X . : f: - 4 lx .san H, 1.5 1- ' V - '31,f.32i-PZiLl53fli4.'fv-1 W F Kairf 'f . 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L, '1 jf 3 U if 1 ' a 'I 55 3 4. 7? 22 PRESIDEN TS DOLORES GRAY, Art club RITA RICIIARIJS, Dzfamatic Art League SISTER MARY EMMANUEL SISTER MARY EUGENE Pima0-Harmo11y-Composiz'io11 Voirc-Harvnony-Glce Club SISTER MAIQY RICHAIQIJTNE SISTER MIVXRY NORINNE Class Cl101fal-Jllusic Appreriatiovz Orchcsfrrz-D1'aH1afir Aff Page fNiuetyfsi,r SISTER MARY MARINA Art-Journalism I MUSIC HEEITAL ROSIQMARY CATHERINE SALMON Candidaie for Cerfifmic in Piano Rosemary, member of the Allegro club and the Orchestra, took part in piano recitals throughout the year. She mastered the masters with constant lessons in piano, harmony, and composition, and again, regular application of her learning. Guest examiners this year were from the nationally known Phillip Manuel and Gavin VVil1iamson studios. s ISABEL MARGARET STOKES Clll1ditI1t1fPf0I' C01'ii19caz'c in Voice Steady practice combined with genuine talent are the hrst requisites for music certificates. Isabel, member of the Glee club and the A Cappella sang the feminine lead in the 'Chocolate Soldier and often entertained at student assemblies with her lovely voice, the result of perseverance in harJ mony, voice work, history of music, ear training, and daily practice. Page Ninety-seven ALLEGHU EL B Pianists who are making rapid strides in the world of music are the mem- bers of Mercy's Allegro club. These girls, some just beginning, some in- termediates, and others the advanced students, are fast becoming masters of harmony and composition as well as of the classics. At the regular meet- ings of the Allegro club, individual recitals are given, and members are encouraged to develop their talent to the fullest extent. Members of the Allegro club have often entertained at school assemblies as well as at for- mal recitals. 17l'lJ1Zf7'0TC'-ROSCHWHFY Zeller, Marion Biehl. Sec0nd1'ozcffRosen1a1'y Salmon, Helen Collins, Helen Becheley, Shirleymae Simmons. Third row-Barbara Johnson, Frances Rochawiak, Eleanor Rosekrans, Catherine Krae- mer, Rose Capodice Qstandingj, president. Fourflz row- Nancy Miller, Margaret Brady, Maryellen Bruehl, Rose- mary O'Neil, Ruth Burnett. Last row-Patricia Karras, Dolores Welter, Ioan Falls. Page Nilwiy-f'fy71t Scared-Violins: Josephine Di Santo, Anna Marie Kelly, Mary Flaherty, Josephine Slattery, Rita Crimmings, Joan Murray. Cello: Rosemary Salmon. Trombone: Rosemary Schmidt. Trumpet: Dolores NVelter. Clarinet: Veronica Duggan. Saxophone: Betty Raynor. .5'ta11di11g-Violins: Loretta Caron, Mary Ellen Conlon, Margaret Goonan, Betty Mayer, Josephine McKee, Betty Isaac, Eileen Brennan. Drums: Ann Ory, Eleanor Rosekrans, Cecelia McKee, Dorothy Robinson, Patricia Ryan. Clarinet: Frances Lynch, Regina Krocner. Trumpet: Dolores Driscoll. Piano: Mary Basilla McGrath. Trumpet: Mary O'Malley. Flute: Joyce Murray, Mary MeGary. f1l0 Mal. Bass Violin: Alherta Budo. . Familiar black and white capes and matching 'tdinksu distinguish Mercy's fine orchestra whose playing is a most important part of the school plays and other entertainments. Its thirty-three memhers were the music-makers at many functions this year, among which were the Senior plays, the fashion hour, the Mother and Dad's night, Graduation exercises, and various other assemblies. Page Nilzcfy-11z'1w A EAPPELLA EHUIH The a cappella vff on one of its numerous trips to sing Christmas carols at the vari- ous hospitals or to appear on other programs. These girls in the a cappella choir are selected from the Glee club because of their special apti- tude and talent for harmony Work without the benefit of instrumental accompaniment. Members of the a cappella choir are: Gwendolyn Andersen, Mary Bagdal, Lucille Grogan, Ruth Pollock, Mary Ruberry, Mary Virginia Scherer, Shirley Mae Simmons, Alice Ward, Bettie Brizic, Loretta Caron, Eileen Kennedy, Gertrude Koehl, Kathryn Pence, Eileen Borsch, Genevieve Brennan, Marie La Mantia, Josephine La Mantia, and the officers of the Glee club, Dorothy Robinson, Isabel Stokes, Lorraine Miller, Gerry King. and Margaret Russell. 'Q A musical theory class in action. XYhen not studying the- ory, these classes devote their time to harmony singing. They are taught music appreciation along with the theory work. The music course is an essential minor in every girl's program. Pane One Hundred Back 1'0wvMary Alice Egan, Loretta Molloy, Shirley M ae Simmons, Rosemary Wunderlick, Geraldine King, Betty Hagedorn, Jeanne Cronin, Janet Kennelly, Ellenelaine Butler, Gertrude Farmer, Cleon Barana, Mary Lu Grogan, Isabel Stokes, Margaret Fairbairn. Front row-Dorothy Robinson, Mary Sweeney, Dorothy Sweeney, Anna Marie Dignan, Gertrude Koehl, Virginia Harrington. Pretty songs by pretty girls in pretty gowns. The spring concert, culmina- tion of an active year, brought a varied and delightful program of songs by the Glee club and A Cappella choir. Soloists were Isabel Stokes, Josephine LaMantia, Shirley Mae Simmons, and Gwendolyn Anderson. The girls had the honor of broadcast- ing a part of their program over WLS on Thursday evening, May 23. Grace Killeen, Rosemary Hayes, Ei- leen Borsch, Mary Bagdal, Eileen Gleason, Annamae Keegan, Mary Lae- titia Mann, Genevieve Brennan, Mary Ruberry, Mary Virginia Scherer, Margaret Mary O'Connell, Gloria Cashman, Josephine LaMantia. Back row-Adele McCormick, Kath- ryn Pence, Marie LaMantia, Betty Lu Falkenthal, Eileen Sheridan, Eleanor Rosekrans, Betty Collins, Betty Bri- zic, Rosemary Schultz, Ruth Pollock, Sophie Sasso, Anna Mary Montal- bano, Mary Hynan, Eileen Kennedy. Front row-Helen Bechely, Marilyn Schuberth, Alice Ward, Virginia Schmitt, Margaret Russell, Florence Finucane, Shirley Billings, Jean Tim- mons, Mary Jane McCotter, Loretta Caron, Margaret O'Donahue. SPRING EUNEEHT Page Om' Hundred One THE GLEE BLUE Talent framed in summertime. Something must be good, to produce that bevy of smiles. Glee club officers, Lorraine Miller, vice presi- dentg Dorothy Robinson, presidentg Gerry King, librariang Isabel Stokes, social chairman, and Margaret Russell, historian, find the grass a comfy cushion. Traditionally Mcrcy's social season opens with the ever-famed Glee club dance. This year members and their guests stepped out to the music of VVallace Bradford's orchestra in the Boulevard room of the Stevens hotel on Friday night, November 17. Opposite page-Successful dance and happy smiles are partners, aren't they, Dorothy? . . . Swish, rustle, shimmer . . . the grand march certainly is fun for Jean, Rosemary, Dorothy, Margie, and Marge .... Seems to be smile-night for Margaret, another worker for the success of the Glee club dance .... Intricate steps fmd an outlet on the Hoor of the Boulevard room .... Perfect curls for a perfect evening. The orches- tra attracts dancers .... Caught in the midst of a joyous bit of conversation . . . Elea- nor doesnlt mind .... Breathless preparation, the exciting arrival of the bids, careful shopping, the thrill of Oh! such a lovely corsage! all culminate in one perfect evening speeding by all too rapidly. STAHTSUFFTIUZSUEIALSEASU T110 Leads-Alexius Spiridoff Qklajor in Bulgarian Armyll, Richard Kennedyg Mascha C,iXurelia's cousinl, Jose- phine Lallantiag Bumerli Qlsieutenant in Servian Armyj, Gilbert Maggsg Nadina Cdaughter of Col. Popoffj, Isabel Stokes, Massakroff CCapt. in Bulgarian Armyj, Bernard McGraneg Aurelia Cwife of Co. Popoffl, Jean Cronin, Kasimir Popoff fCol. in Bulgarian Armyj, W'alter Hynes. E The Glee clubs of Mount Carmel and Mercy again got together to produce a smash hit operetta---this time, The Chocolate Soldier. Scheduled to play for three nights, it was necessary to put it on for a fourth night in order to accommodate all patrons. The story of The Chocolate Soldieru is based on George Bernard Shaw's brilliant satirical comedy on war, :Xrins and the Manf' The sentiment is evolved by the love affairs of Bumerli and Nadina, Mascha and Alexius. The comedy situations are furnished by the episode of Colonel PopoFf's house-coat, which is delivered to Bumerli in order to make his escape: its return, and the fact that the photographs of the three women are hid- den in the coat make unusually funny scenes and situations. The cast of characters, including the dancers, soldiers, peasants, and servants of the Popoff household. R as Pane One Hztizdrfd Four Go ahead and pull the trigger. It's not loaded. And Nadina is foiled in her attempt at self- defense. Don't lose your head. If you do, I'll lose mine. t'Thank the Lord. The war is over. The feast loosens tongues as well as hearts and the three ladies hear a second-hand story that proves to he a joke on themselves. More of the choristers whose voices brought long, acclaiming applause Ill Our Heroes Come The Father land Is Freeu . . . The War Is Over . . . t'Sweetheant, I Love You Tluly IJGHI' Ona' Ilnlzdrcd Fiw' ARTISTS Scissors, pictures, paste, Art club inemhers-the result-colorful scraphooks. One of the cluh's projects, the completed scrapbooks were given to the Sodality to be distrihuted among hos- pitals, orphanages, and other charitable institutions. The making of posters promoting the activities of the various other organizations occupied most of the girls' time. First row-Maryrita Burke, Frances Griffin, Bernadette McNamara, Gertrude Koehl. Betty Hagedorn, Mary Eileen Cavanaugh. .Yvroud Now-Rita Rotundo, Margaret Fairbairn, Vir- ginia O'Xeill, Lorraine Carlson, Mary Kay Smith, Patricia Brodie. Tldrd rv-Iv-Rita Gross. Jeanne McRae, Janet Ktsnnelly, Mary Flaherty, Josephine Meliee. 1:0lH'flI mu'-Dorotlzji Kozak, Dolores Gray, Eleanor McFarland. Art club officers pose against a back- ground of Freshman art designs. Sfczzzdilzg-Ma1'y Flaherty, secretary- treasurerg Josephine McKee. tour chairman, Jeanne McRae, social chair- man. Scafed-Dolores Gray, presi- dent, Eleanor McFarland, vice presi- dent. J ri D UUTLEJJTSQPUH TALE T SA TA EUME5 TU MERRY Santa Claus! Christmas! And ClOl'lyt they lofgk it! The Art elulfs biggest event. given in collaboration with the Mereian and Hi-Rays staffs was their Christmas party for the first grad: children of St. Rose of Lima school. Santa happened to he in Me1'ey's vicinity at the time and happily brought a bag of presents for the children. i Page Our' Hzrndred Svtfflz And what do you want for Christa mas F Santa holds the children Cand the party S1JOllSOl'SJ spellbouiid. N0 en- tertainment w a s necessary . . . the Children e 11 t e r- t a i ll e d everyone else with their songs and gamesi and they had their stars too Y li11,Q'l.- Hells was almost equalled in D40Dlllii1'llj' W i t h 'AT h e XV0llClCl'flll VV i z 21 1' d Cf Oz when Santa Claus and his fans gath- ered around the Christmas tree for a merry old time. Santa had a good time too. The Dramatic Art league officers give the senior play picturcs the once-over. -gftllllfllllfj-HClCl1 Thcriault. treasnrerg Marie Tresch, sn- cial c h a i r m a ng Patricia Reese. lihrarian. Scafcd4 Phyllis O'CCnnor, secretaryg Rita Richards, president: and julia Leahy, vice prcsi- flcnt. Student coaches of jnniur. snzpluminore, and freshman plays given for various as- semhlics and Mothers, club programs, at the Cenaclc, and for the freshman tonr- nament. Anna Marie Dig- nan. Mary jane Conley. Joanne M 0 rm a n, R i t a Ovfoule, Helen Allen, Elga- nwra Roche. Maureen Daly, and Lillian Bass. U H. VERSATILE ACTRESSES Miss AIARY SYNON Dl'UlIIiIflL' Aff llll'Ul'ZLlN IDKIHU Om' llznzdrcd BEEUHE THE PLAY Eyebroxvs, hair, smeary makeup to produce beauties. The makeup committee carefully removes frick- les. moves hair lines to desired po- sitions . . .have to get just the right effect. Sister Mary Rich- ardine, Mary, Rita, Jeanne, Do- lores, Shirley, Virginia, Eileen, Eva Mae, joan, Rosemary, and Cleon. Don't let it topple over! The Christmas play will have scenery plus, when Catherine, Esther, Mary Ellen. Marie, Gertrude, Eileen, and Pat have Finished. How to work hehind the scenes is among the many lessons learned and en- joyed in Dramatic Art classes. It comes in every rehearsal, espe- cially the last, a lull in the prac- tice that brings relaxation. Parts are studied, lights adjusted, hair curled while owners take a most comfortable position, hut through it all Phyl and Rita valiantly struggle on. Page One Hundred Nine Page One H7l7Il1l'L'ii T071 U E -ACT PLAYS Rita Richards, Dramatic League president, gives the cup emble- matic of victory in the freshman tournament to Peggy Routliff who receives it for Room 29. The act- resses in the winning east of The Maid and the Phonographu are Madonna Mannion, Dorothy Lyke, Peggy, Mary Rose Sacks, and Colette Carroll. You're the one, and Anna Cor- nyn points aeeusingly at Kathy Flynn in the comedy, Thank Yon. Doctor, presented by the sophomores. The players are Kathy, Josephine Lawler, Wfilma Holst, Margaret Mary Kelleher, and Anna. l knew a nnrse who gave her pa- tient an overdose of sleeping' pills and she died in two hours, cheer- fully remarks Mary Agnes O'Con- nell to ailing Mary Catherine Kent. Other players in Consolation are Alice MeGnane, Jeanne Morman, and Eileen Sheridan. SEED D CHILDHUUU 'VYl1at on earth ! Startled. S y l v i a Mlarie Tresehb fears for the sanity of her fiance, phil Clfmretta Mar- tinl hut Auntie CD0lorcs Grayl has her doubts about the wits of her hrother, Pro! fessor Relyca Uulia Leahyl. They're gone! The stern Sheritt QQ-Xnna Mary Mun- talhanoj waits firmly while the two in distress search for-txvo babies! Now what? Phil QCOnstanCe Conwayb and the Professor .Uuliaj gaze at each other in stricken hopelessness while the General Cliileen Glea- souj . . . or is it his ghost? gives them a reproachful look. Marcella CRita Grossj is anxious for her baby and Auntie CMargaret McCar- thyl and Sylvia Cllariej are horror - stricken. Can their loved ones he kidnap- pers? Try to explain this muddlel But Phil CLorettaH and the Professor Crlulial Can only look woe-begone while their irate questionrrs, the snoopy Mrs. Yiverts CXlargie Mor- an and Marv .Nun Sefeeki. Marcella Clfleanora Roehei. Mrs. Norton CRegina Fel- lensl demand an answer to the bewildering disappear- anee and rqappearanee of two babies. Prcselzfvd by the SLIZIOIA Ill Derruzbw ru' Ona lfmzilrvd Elem' THE PHI CE WHU WAS A PIPER The Prince Who Was a Piper, a one-act play, was pre- sented as a curtain-raiser to the three-act farce Second Childhoodf, Both plays had a double cast of seniors, one cast playing the first performance and the other the second. Bkfbfi l 55s XQ0' :Wei at X. Mae, Y, MN wefreli 6005, sv Qqeii gxyeo Gia 350 i Mya Ya-06 C? gkxxfle' we Upposite page I love her! the Prince QRita Richardsj declares his true identity and his love for the Princess CPhyllis O'Con- norl, but the King CMarion Isaacb has his suspicions. The others are Rita O'Toole, Colette Stanton, Betty Mc- Cooey, Gerry Casey, Mary Jane Brown, Irene McCauley, Frances Rice, Mary Goldrick, and Helen Theriault. VVho is the lovely statue? Is it real? Questions puzzled Rita Rotundo, stolid guard. Left to right-Francis Rice, Jeanne Cronin, LaVerne Kahoun, Celeste Dunning, Mary Hanley, Margaret Fairbairn, Margaret Korzen- ezki, Anne Fardy, Eleanor Fanning, Mary O'Malley, Patricia McDonald, Virginia Gilbo, Mary Jane Carroll, and Prince, Mary Ellen Bruehl. Peasants enjoy a dance in the royal garden to the music of the piping Prince. Celeste Dunning, Harriet Fritzen- schaf, Dorothy Robinson, Patricia Hartnett, Georgianna Krolo, Eileen McGing, Florence Krauss, Anne Donaus- kas, Phyllis Schick, Margaret DeMol, Agnes Houlihan, Lorraine Mayes, the statueg Mary jane Carroll, and the Prince, Mary Ellen Bruehl. A royal guard of honor makes way for romance. Mary Goldrick, Helen Theriault, Elaine Robin, Rosemary Slat- tery, Barbara McGreal, Lucille Cooley, Mary Hanley, Marion Isaac, Phyllis, Rita, Eileen Pembroke, Lorraine Gorman, Marie Dauphinais, Frances McDermott, Cecelia Cantwell, Mary Jane Brown, and Frances Rice. Page One Hzmdrrd Twelve Look, I made llze by-line! eww: P Qu i:-:,. ' n-'Es-.,w9,. '- ' A- - ' PUBLICATION EILEEN GLEASON, M ercian Editor RITA GROSS, Parnassian Editor E ' V -. -' ' Ll 15, ,rv X- ,pg 3351 gi . 'Ar .li ' I J Z1 sf- P Q JI, 2' , ei f ge 5 N. , . -,A L F f .1 -uh X I . ., M. 3,4 -53 fr ' F.' 'iz' IJ, ii I fs xi -P' L+? ,. 13 fa' E Bi' Q2 LEADERS BIARY I.0RR.x1xE NAUGHTON, Zbfercy-Hfi Rays Editor MARY KAHRYN SMITH, P1'esid01-ztn-Quill and Scroll PARADE UF PE ME QS GVQPSRQX .rf -own Xu? QJXXXJ . NOYAW wkg 3621069 HWY S959 owl 0 , A550 GXQXVN y 1999 C C55 6010330 x 500 'bod 'Toe Q65 66666 50 - X' 69' O 'BCXXOX QSO xv X62 od NIN- QXX go g?.5QO ,00x'X' , Q Y QYAQ: Koogg 9066491 YAY SOE CQQQ veg 39 G QOBK X, Se Betty Furlong, Maryellen Bruehl, Rosemary Gud- geon, Patricia Crowe, editorial staff. Itys the Hnal oh-so-accurate copyreading of the character sketches that keeps Rosemary, Maryellen, and Pat so engrossed in their work. Everything must correspond with the cards. Page One Ilmzdred Sixteen 405.1 417514 175.1 may -116 J, . 611 8 116011 Oli? Cf ffancw Z bus. ,. adve mess 1 5181. :plan Cont '78 U7 age,-. Ihellt ,Naot-9 Q aIIagGp I beg 'O Il 'Id ' C11 OIIIIUQ- Ie bil ilatroli 604- K5 fo S'11eS CHF fills- QIIQ' 81763 S gt KX? 0 Ge S SO -12 31? G31 IIC ft B - 01- cess, the 1, 'Oreck Looks G 171-O GSU! 6117 0 VC' fy Q7 f Sa . 3 Of an 81516611 IfZ'ISfaCtI5O'?7Db-N driv alle 12 ar C' fb ' as fb 6 af Gy W a Sa ,WWW Ruth Vanderkloot, Jane F. Byrne, Margie Reilly, Florence Rodney, editorial staff. jane pauses in her so-o-0-0-o-o careful cutting to jloin Ruth in giving the mounted pictures a criti- cal looking over. Margie and Florence make sure that all the edges are perfectly even. Page Om' H1tlZfi7'f'd Smfe11teL'1z T' LITTLE BY LITTLE fem? Art editor Mary Kay does the mysterious work that only an artist can do correctly and skillfully. 13 Mary Katherine Smith, art adi- forg Phyllis O Conn0r, Patricia Flynn, Mary Catherine U'Lez1ry, editorial staff. Ch, rare is the staff int-mhcr who can type-with all Fingcrsf Cliaractcr sketches are rattled off hy Mary Catherine after being painstakingly ar- ranged antl corrected by Phyl and Pat. J l E 4 Page Om' Himdrml Iiigflztvrit IT GHUWS-UUE 1940 MEHEIA HICLICN COLLINS Eluzicx BRENNAN l il2l.I2N 'l'Hi2RI,xt'LT Editorial sfajif The story of our year at Mercy, published hy the Senior class, the Mei-cian is a member of the Catholic School Press Association, the National Sclinlgstig P1-egg Aggogigtigmv the Illinois State High School Press Association, and the Greater Chicago Scholastic Press Guild. It has been rated All-Catholic by the C.S.P.A. in 1933, '34, '35, '36, '37, and '38, All-American hy the N.S.P.A. in l9Z8, '29, '30, '3l, '32, '34, '35, '56, '37, and '39. Our dummy-another integral part uf yearbook making is being well attended to by Helen and Eileen. cutting pictures from the engraver's proofs, and Helen Collins who wields the paste brush. Pam' 0111' l'In11d1'f'd lVinctccu EWS-DEAULI Edirol'-z'11-Cllivf .llerry-Hi Rays The Mercy-Hi Rays, the school newspaper, is published every second Tuesday by the journalism classes, or its former members. This year there have been alternate staffs, each staff editing an issue of the newspaper a month. Slafzdillg-Mary Ruberry, XYanua G0 Places: Sally McGrath, ln the l.inielight1 Bertha Thoms, publi- cations: Ann Fardy, Medical Missionsgg Margaret Russell, athletics: Alice XYard, Thru the Keyholeg joan Moakler, Dramatic Art: Eileen Sheridan, Dramatic .-Xrt: Elaine Robin, Quill and Scrollg Dolores Gray, alum- uae. Seated-Betty Collins, Mer-Mcrsg Constance Mc Donough, Ciscapeclia: Rosalie Fitzpatrick, Wle See by the Papers, Patricia Brodie, Mothers' club: Virginia O'Neil, Art clubg Mary Malone, assemblies: Gerry King, Glee club. l Page Ont' Hirlidred Tzuelity BlARY LORRAINE NAUcH'roN MAKE -UP - HEADLI E Alxmritifr' lifI1'f01'5: l.or- etta XYalsh. -lulia Leahy. ancl l.orraine Xl i l l e r. The Hi Rays has repeatedly received All Catholic rating from the Catholic School Press Association, anrl First Class Honor rating. from the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association. The newspaper is also a meinher of the Greater Chicago Scholastic l'ress Guild, and the Illinois High School Press Association. Recently it was elected vice president of the latter. S'fc1111li1'zgwMary Agnes O'Connell, Soclalityl Mary Flaherty, Mer-Mersg Anna Marie Kelly, VVanna Go Places: Rose Capoclice, Allegro: Maureen Daly, bo ak reviewsg Eileen MeGloin, athleticsg Mary Swee- ney, In the Limelightg Ellen Elaine Butler, Glee elnhg Helen Allen, Dramatic Artg Eleanor McFarland, Art club: Marie Loncar, publications. .S7vnrra'-Gertiwicle Farmer, Federation: Rita O'Hara, Quill and Scroll: Bernaclrtte McNamara, assembliesg Rosaleen Hertel, Ciscapenliag Gertrude Koehl, Sewingg Anna Marie Dignan, Etta Kettg Loretta Gospaclarek. VVe See by the Papers, Page One Huzzdrcd Tiilfllfj'-0716 1211116 , Yagm g:s'I4'M Page Om' llzfizdrrd T'Zx'?l1fj fTi't7 Don't tell ns the Hi Raye bringe that lnolx ut clieticbb, Nlary lm- A scrutinizing glance and Lor- raine ponnccs Q11 the mistakes on the galley. Loretta's worry seems tn he the make-np of the pages. One - lingered typ- isi-a whiz at edi- torials - Julia won- clers, is tlgat O. K? Business ni a n ager Pat prepares 21 treat fur the fortnnatcs nn the Hi Rays mailing list. HE-LAUHELEU LITEHATE5 l Rita Gross with her Rita discusses So purse and medals You XYant to Go to won for orations on College over the American democracy radio under St. in American Legion Xavier College spon- contests. sorship. Contests keep Quill and Scroll members constantly in action during the year. Book reviews, essays, poems, short stories, and literary articles received rec- ognition from the sponsor: such as, the Everyday Reading magazine, the Ameri- can Legion, the Queens Work, various newspapers, and other organizations. This year most contests centered around Democracy and Americanism, stim- ulating patriotic citizenship. Smiles, trophies, and medals identify prize-winners. Rita Gross for her essays on Ameri- can democracy merited awards from the American Legion. Lil- lian Questiaux displays the tro- phy that has her name engraved on it as the outstanding Writer of 1940. Her poetry brought Mary Katherine Smith many honors, and a National Defense essay gave Josephine McKee an American Legion medal. Page One Hzrndrzvd Tfcwfity-tlirce Prmf' 0116 11Hllii1'l'I1 Tiiwzty-fairy' PAHNASSIAN Essays, poems, stories, re- views, editorials. and liumor -the Parnassiau staff at work! Mary Agues Over- tign, Mary Dorothy Malloy, Margaret Russell, Helen Tlieriault, editor Rita Gross, Mary K. Smith. and Lillian Questiaux prepare the semi- annual editiou of the Par- ll3SSlZlll. Posters are an important feature of the Parnassian subscription drive and poster makers are in demand. 'XYin' ifrecl Dieter. Mary K. Smith. and Betty Hagedoru study the results of their la- bor in behalf of a successful magazine campaign. XYliile the Parnassian is on its way. the business staff is busy until the last letter of the hook is printed. Loretta Ganey, Margaret Korzen- eeki, and Catherine Biggs ponder seriously the receipts and disliursenients of the magazine. 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' ,' '- '- ik 5' '51 .' f::i2efszEH2i3ff -:II .' MS' 'fa U 5-5:?FfEi fi3 f. - f?5'?f': ' 5 , Hx 5.,::.f.',-gif.. II, .-.4,.g, ,. ' ly I 1' -4 :41.-,'.,l4:r .4-gf. Nt' YH 31,-1 , I n xx .,.' U 'svffvfgn-1,gQ5:5,1,1:, . QII ,..,.3g.q. -figs M .I I I3,5m..,.L,., 1 I , , fu v4 f -' 5ff.I:,fI2-,fairy 2511 'y--51:-I x I .1 - ,::,.11-'-m-1s:-5:5-Am.I-u -gi-,Vi-,ci ' f5'1'1?f3 it I I? 51 5 aku' f-I I I .y .I ,, ,vgfghlify155.4-,vip 'v,,.1I.. ' ,Mi I f- ff r. f f'1+r,?', ug? A-,lx IF 1, 1. : .3 ' I 0' 9' :.I1:t,' nn 'i'1 ' .s+ 4599 1 'F EH' 5 I f'fffEJf'iaa 'Wi I , I CLUB FLQRIQNQIQ RODNEY, Sfudmzf Council ELEANOR GEIGER, Civics dub BIARLQIIZ RIZILLY, Svfzving club X7IRGINIA GILBOE, D.S.C. MARY CATIIIZRINIZ McfMAHoN, Library club -P3 2 .1 '15 fjv, QQ 'L R75 :J 535, J fi In 45 rf' :AJ W: fi 31 my Hit ffl' rs. 5.1 F Y! Q1 Y PRESIDENTS AGNES HOULIHAN. fML7flZC77lZf1lLjC,S' flzzb LORRAINE GURMAN, Le Ccwclc Frazzrazls' DOLOXQIES GRAY, Suviefas Latina EILEEN PEMBROKE. Socivfns Lufizm UELVI G I TU UIVEHSIU S Stazzding -- H. Theriault, l.. Walsli, D. Dolan, H. Carroll, A. M. Montalhanu, S. Steward, .-X. Vlliebkc, M. O'Mallcy. M. R. Burke, R. Dixon. Tlzird rum' -D. Gray. .-X. M. Carrigg, M. Fitzgerald, M. PS. Mciirath. G. Koehl, M. Hztrvath, Al. Flana- gan. Svvozzd VOWWG. Krolo, li. Scullv, G. Clair, D. XYhite, H. F. Mitchell. ,I. Slattery. M. MC- Elligott. 1 1'r'si rim'-NV. Holst. M. Kubovich, M. Malloy, F. Rodney, D. Hcnry, VV. Caugh- an. M. K. Kent. Stafzdilzg-P. O'Cunncll, R. Pc- terson, D. Harringtcgn, S. Mey- ering, D. Uphnes, A. Desinuncl, l.. Barrett, M. C. Mc'Namara. li. Hasick. R. Hayes. j. Falls, B. Thoms. Tlziwf I'f7'Zk' - l.. Mayes, D. Moran, I.. Kahoun, L. Questiaux, S. Rarrytt, D. Bauer, M. Gutrich. Sffflllff ro-zo-M, Korzenecki, R. Mea- gher. I. Smith, L. Smith, li. Bonde, H. Madigan, C. Don- nellv. First row-M. Kelly, H. VVilliamS, I. Moakler. li. Sher- idan, A. Kill, R. Vailflcrkluot. FUR LAW ANU UHUEP1 fi-ffll'l'l'.YI Il Q l e n Thcriault, vice prcsiclcntg Helen Frau- ccs Mitchell, social Cllillflllilllg Gloria Clair, treasurerg Flor- ence Rodney. presiclentg Helen Xlillizuns, secretary, no p. gif' Our 1'17l7Idl7't'l1 'limwlty-1'x'glit PUH'FHE SPHI8.5PA Ojifers: Eileen Eish, vice pres- identg Kathleen Keyes, secretaryg Bernadette Eckels, social chair- mang Eleanor Geiger, president. MEMBERS Bark roto-Anna Mae Carrigg, Marv Duffv, Catherine Duffy, Eleanor Geiger, Kathleen Keves. Catherine VVa,qner. Leatrice Burns. From' z'nfzc'- Virginia Doran, Lorraine Bogdan, Dorothy Burns, Eileen Fish, Dorothy Barclay, Bernadette Eckels. Pride in the appearance cf their school makes Civic club members self- apointed promoters of cleanliness. Opposite' page-No congested traffic will be found in Mercy's halls when Student Council girlsare on duty-our stop and go lights. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Page Om' H1i11d1'e'd Thirty SU UUMESTIE The perfect luncheon! In an ideal dining room, an ideal meal is eaten hy ideal guests and hostess. Ofhcers of the Domestic Science club discuss plans for future ae- tivities over their salad, Seated - Eleanor VValus, treasurer: Virginia Gilhoe, presidentg Eileen Kane, sec- retaryg Constance Conway, social chairman. The ideal inaid is Helen Allen. VVith calorie counting charts hehind them as a guide, Mercy's culinary experts-tm he prepare afit looks like it will be a salad at the fin- ish. Marie, Mary Estelle, Dorothy, Mary Evelyn, Irene, and Maryle look quite conhdent of a delicious out- come. uHmmm, let's get new drapes for our dining room. D.S.C. m-embers, Eileen, Maryle, Helen, Mary Es- telle, and Connie, gaie for the last time on the old drapes which were soon re- placed hy the clnb. The girls' pride in their dining room kept it an upato-date model. THEYHE TOPS MAT H Making an cnviuhlc recwrcl of fnur years uf inath arc Qifillllllflffl Milclrccl Flem- ing, lilain-Q Rolvin. Maxim- Grnss. julia Flaiizlgaxi. Mary Katherine Smith, Dtlorcs Dolan, Loretta Martin, Csmfvill Helen Frances Mitchcll, Catherine Xlsilli Rita Gross, ancl Agnes Houlihan. memlw-urs of thc newly-forinetl lunmr Math Cluh. SHI JRTHAND Not qnntfnt with rcrtitiicates Ufflrlrfiilgj Doruthy Kozalc, Georgianna Krolo. Dtzrothy Swcciiny. Franics Rice. Lrzr- rainc Naughton, Qxvaffdl Burdette McKenna, Mar- garet liorzenicki, Qfathcrinc Biggs, Lucille Conley anxl Margaret DCMol, speeflccl up tn win Grcgg N20-l20 Wnrcl shorthancl pins and still aiming highcr. 'l'Yl'lNG Ximhlu lingers zlncl accurate nlincls lll.I'lt Urcgg 50-60 worcl typing pins for Bur- dette McKenna, fli'Ul'g'l2l1lllZl Krolnv, Dorothy Kozak, Flor- ence Krauss. Frances Rice. Marg'iu Reilly, and Dolores XYhitc. Pugfz' Out' llirndrml Tl11'1'lvv-nm SUEIETAS LATI A5 Third rear Lat- in students pre- sent a farce on the death of Caesar. Mary Lucille Grogan, Margaret Rus- s e l l, Shirlev Lamb, Gertrude Konso w s lc i . Madeline Kilsy, Betty -lane Yan Horton, L o r- raine Carlson, Dorothy Pas- ierb, Eileen Kennedy, Grace Killeen, Cather- ine Altenhach. and as Caesar, Gertrude Koehl. Mercyls classicists are the Soeietas Latinas members. Composed of third and fourth year Latin students, the Latin club with its entertainments and nizetings aims to acquaint the student with the customs as well as the lan- guage of old Rome. Latin club officers plan their next meeting' and entertainment. Margaret Russell. scriha fsecretaryjg Eileen Pemhreke. second consul tvise presi- dentbz Rita O'Hara, quaestor Ctrcas- urerl, and Dolores Gray, First Consul fpresident D. P0116 Our' Himdrvd Thi1'ty-tivo lfirsf roto--Mary Eileen Cavanaugh, Mary ,lan-e Conley, Josephine l,aMantia, LE Patricia Ryan, Margaret Mary Rice, Genevieve Brennan, Josephine Schimaek. .Sil't'01Id 7'0Tx'YiXll11CIt'S Schober, Mary Lou NYatson, Lorraine Gorman. Dorothy Robinson, Helen Collins, Mary Cantwell, Shirley Lumpp. .slftllldillfjf-12111612 Davison, Betty Ballard. Lillian Bass, Joyce Moody, Elaine Robin, Isahfl Stokes, Patricia Desmond, Rosal-een Hertel, Patricia Flynn, Catherine Nisius, Elaine Murphy. Lorraine Gorman, president: Helen Collins: treasurer: Elaine Robin, sec- retary: Patricia Desmond: 1101 in fic- fnrc, Betty Furlong, vice president. Le Ccrele Francais is composed of third and fourth year students of French. One of the club's chief ac- tivities is to correspond with students in foreign coun- tries and learn about their lives and education. These stamps and post marks denote a few of the eountries to which the club writes. mekt5tn 55 lwweig .WVR lofi Page One Hundred Thirty-Hzrec 'The Library Clulmt Mercy's junior li- :L I B H A -Pl Y E L U B lJ1'arians check, classify, and File the books and maintain order in the library. Sllflffd-102111Lj'IlCl1,GC1'HlClll1C WOl1lfC, Frances Honlihan, Dorothy Kozak, Frances Griftin, Sophie Sasso, Lfrretta Nawrocki, Patsy Fullani, Catherine Altenbach, Anna Mary Montalhano. Sfflilfllillfl-l.OI'1'3.lllC Doran, Regina Norton, Theresa Kehoe, Marie McGuire, Mary C. McMahon, Kathy Flynn, jane F. Byrne, Betty Vanderkloot, Kat Farrell, Kay Flynn, Eileen Brennan. Rita Brennan, Ruth Yanclerkloot, Olga Ivanoff, Fran- ces Spano. 1,Ynt in f7Z.L'f1ll'Cl Dorothy Leslie, Cath,rine Manning. Lfft-Presidcnt Mary Catherine McMahon caught in a serious moment surrounded by the other officers. Kay Flynn, Ruth Vanderkloot, Kay Farrell and Frances Houlihan. Riglif-Ruth Dixon, with Sister Mary Mon- ica's aid, chooses one of the many inviting fiction hooks in the rental collection. liI1!lC Oni' 111mn'J'4'd Tlzirty-fazrr .-ua SEW-SEW The Sewing eluh: Top row-Suzanne Meyering, Mary h'lCCHl'lllJ1'lClgC, Marylt Cherry, Marion Isaac, Josephine LaMantia. Third row--Helen Francis Mit- chell, Ruth Burnett, Kathryn Flynn, Janice Grimes, Rcse Mary Geary, Arthe- mise Mongeau, Mary ,lane Conley, Frances Griffin, Catherine Farrell, Mary Sertiek, Florence Kumpfer. Secozid row-Annamae Schafer, Eleanor Kelly, Marjorie Smith, Lois Emmerling, LaVerne Haley, Evelyn Fitzrnaurice, Ruth Vanderkloot, Mary Agnes O'Connell, Dolores Buehler, Betty Vitkus, Patricia Karras. First row-Evelyn Gilman, Margie Reilly, Anne Fardy, Marjorie Kenneally, Marie Casella, Rita Rudofski, Mary jane MeCotter, Shirley Wicker, Betty Ann Lippert. To r0zc'- eanne Timmons Maureen O'Donnell Steuhane Fedro Margaret , , , O'Donahue, Marie Qliver. Third ru-zv-Rita Vietoris, Page One Hzmrlrml 'l'11i1'l,v-jim' Margaret Russell, Lor- raine Heffernan, Mar- gie 'I' i m b e r s, Jsanne Heniff, Mary Agnes Mc- Nally, Lorraine Kauf- man, Catherine Nisius, Eleanor Mlakar. SKTKIII-lf mtvfRita McNally. Dor- othy Buchanan. Regina Norton, Catherin: Duffy, Helen Gverton, lrene Ki- raly, Marie Ltincar, Olga lvanoff, Dorothy Gnha. Rosemary XVnnclerlirh. lfirsf rote-Annette P11- satcra, I an e t NVilson, Margaret Fleming. Cath- erine Donnelly, Virginia O'Connell, B-ctty MC- Cooey. THE PASHIU HUUH-I THE Mfllil E Needles, pins, buttons, zippers, whirring' machines, excited seamstresses-the style show is coming! Housecoats, sports outiits, tea drxsses, suits, coats, street clothes, ensembles! Evelyn Fitzmaurice won a fur chubby as hrst prize, josephiue l.aMantia was surprised with a new drtss as second prize: a beautiful rosary went as third prize to Marjorie Timbers. The smash climax was the perfect wedding party. A-Xnne Fardy, lovely bride, and all her attendants and guests made their own outfits. The boys were outfitted faultlessly by Bonds flb0t'c'-Irene, Ruth, and Marjorie 1 Y prepare their creations for the walk W before the feotlights. The finishing touches, Yirginia lits that button just right. with Arthe- misels help, and Shirley measures her hem to make sure that itys straight. Rights-Style magazines inspire Sewing club officers. Hetty Mc- Cooey, secretary: Margie Reilly, president: Anne Fardy, publicity chairman, and Josephine La Man- tia, social chairman, Page Om' Hzuxdwd Tlzirfy-.rim .I U Dil 5 PIL AY TMI dressed up and some place to go. Marjorie Tim- bers gives us a sneak pre- view of her latest creation which she will he wearing to the Prom. Looking fresh as a daisyn in her newly made sport dress, Theresa Scaletta might just he leaving for the tennis court. Dorothy Cuba and Eileen Kiraly, in their chic afternoon dresses, chat for a moment hefore going out to a luncheon. Doesn't Evelyn Fitzmaurice's smile go well with the smart-looking suit shds wearing? Donyt go, girlsf' So they clon't. Rita McNally and Irene XVils0n, proud of their 'Adressy' dresses stop a minute to have their picture snapped. Page Ont' Hznzzlrvtl Tl11'r'Yy-501111 X .L 4,-5, R Ez T' if 5:12 'f't':..- T W , , J.. u 1 M 3 - 1:51.-: ,gf -J., M ,V :qpf-5' .4 V If A l . I , r ' '-We-vri' ' '- aifQ?4W'x V H 3,524.5 mgw 293' 'fii 1.-Af f2'p T'j 1 -1 - J - U' -' 2.1:-V : ,if5,rYmi?Qaq' - 1 J .,11:ff4a,m-Q-ff: ' '+ :Yi 1 fffswffsizrfzsr ab' viifff ,5 51-'fy' ' ' '1 J L ,Mg ' I Q !-,,g.:w.J-.,. :-' -,wwf ' .1 ' X Dad gets Ike M.A.A. spirizf-gives an appropriate gift. ' 15 .,- I :sis??ax,bs:s14w1e4-a-11.- -- -- ' MERCY ATHLETIC NIARY JANE BROWN, president ELERN BQRSCH, secretary . 'F ,Av :M 'L ' 2 1 fff 7 54. - .5 . 3 H7 kg -5 5 LSSOCIATION VOROTHY SWEENEY, vice president ONSTANCE CONWAY, z'reaszu'er The Volleyball team this year was runner-up in the four-school league with a final record of victories and defeats. Although they subdued Lourdes in a corking First encounter, the Lourdes team trounced our own yaliants in the final championship game. VULLEYHALL First row-Betty Jane Van Horton, Eileen Borsch, manager, Agnes Houlihan, captain: Mary Basilla Mc- Grath. Second 1'0w-Doro- thy Kozak, Marie Loncar, Eileen Brennan, Margie Smith, Mary Ellen Ryan. Stafzdizzy-Catherine Ramis, Eileen McGing, Kathryn Pence. Anne Donauskas, Jeanne Devereaux, Regina Kroener, Eileen VViller. Schedzflrf Mercy defeats Loretto Mercy defeats Loretto Mercy defeats Chicago Christian Lourdes defeats Mercy Mercy defeats Chicago Christian Mercy defeats Lourdes Lourdes defeats Mercy The ball goes up and high over the net. Mercy's volleyball team, clad in white suits, opposes a. willing senior team in practice game. Page 0110 Hzfllalwzi Forty EUNUUEBUHS Fl'1'.9f row-Beth Ann Burns, Rhea Brennan, Barbara Wieloek. Second row-Phyllis Overling, Theresa Gilles- pie, Dorothy Kubiak, Margaret Murray, Nancy Miller. Standing-Rosalie Whalen, Marguerite Fitzpatrick, Mary O'Malley. The Conqnerors! After defeating the other freshman rooms, Room 21 seized the volleyball victory title from Room 23, then to he known as f'Champs. The rivals met with an overflow of excitement, finally ending the game with the score 29-19. Suspense . . . will the ball ever fall? Bouneed hack and forth while the score see-saws, it keeps the team in action. Volleyball still maintains its honor of heing prime favorite among sports at Mercy. Marie, Eileen, Re- gina, and Betty hold it for their side, while Florence, Brownie, and Rita make it as hard as they can. PHE SHMAN EH!-XMPIUNS Page One Hundred Forty-om' i Page One Hundred Forty-two ATHLETE5 I PEHSU In the tightest game of the intra-class basketball tournament this capable junior team was just nosed out by the sophomores, 18-14. Front-Betty Jane Van Horton. Mary Basilla McGrath. Standing-Rita Meagher, Marie Lon- car, and Mary Ellen Ryan, Not in pic- ture-Margie Smith. School basketball champions-the sen- iors. Whipping the sophomores by a score of 21-12, the seniors proved their tip-top ability. Front--Agnes Houlihan, Florence Rodney, Eileen Borsch. Standing-Regina Kroener, Dorothy Sweeney, Eileen Brennan, Mary Jane Brown. Victorious over the juniors, van- quished by the seniors-the soph bas- ketballers. Front-Gerry Bruen, Dor- othy Styler, Virginia Hayden. Second row-Ruth Dixon, Patricia Reilly. Top-Dorothy Butler. A DI AETIU Speed shot! Rita leaps high-will it be a basket? Brownie, Regina, and Agnes watch on taut toes, ready to snatch the score away again. Swing at it, Agnes! Hit it out for a homer! Baseball finds more and more fans at Mercy so that now pop-up, a Hy, inning, bases loaded, creep into more and more vocabularies. Catcher Dorothee must share secrets with the pitcher, she looks so sure. But Marie, Mary Basilla, Eileen, Re- gina, and Eileen are confident too. Batter up! And it's not a no-hit, no- run game with Agnes still at bat. The spectators are beginning to look wor- ried, but the team still backs their 'lslnggcru with a smile. Page One H1111d1'ed Forty-tlwee' SHUHT SPORT S APS Zip! and the ball whizzed-snapped right back! Sophomore Anna Cornyn Clfftj, reigns as beaming, exhausted queen of tennis-champion of the school. Senior champ and runner-up, Eileen Borsch, congratulates the winner. The tennis tourna- ment, through elimination, singled out winners in each class who vied for division championships. Sophomore met freshman, senior met junior and the best played the last, producing Anna, 1940 tennis star. Meet our football Queen! Chosen by Mount Carmel, Catholic high school football champions, as Queen of the Catholic League, Betty Hagedorn ruled for a day over a packed Soldier Field. Betty and her attendant, Betty Pearson, took part in the thrilling pageant before the game. Then the game! Blaring bands, hoarse cheers, muddy touchdowns, frantic heroes, the whistle and a tense tie score, 13-l3!! Betty too agrees that it was- XVl1at a game l Here she is being interviewed by a. New NVorld reporter. Is it for a story or a date? VVhirling wheels whisk many a Mercy girl off to school in the morning-with this bicycle parade the result. It's swift, easy, air-conditioned transportation, claim its numerous boosters, and incidentally, of course, you do save carfare! Page One Hmzdrcd Forty-four - THE EPUHT UA EE She never misses one of our dances-honor guest, our Blessed Mother, is always there to watch us. Dorothy, Julia, Mary, Lucille, and their escorts taking part in the evening's dedi- cation. Stars all over the place? And the big smiles of these satellites prove that the Sport Dance was perfect. M.A.A. officers, Dorothy Sweeney, Eileen Borsch, Mary Jane Brown, and Connie Conway. Mother and Dad aid in the success of the dance. Chaperones Mr. and Mrs. King, and Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney watch the dancers jitter past. A Stardust gym-Skippy Davis orchestra- Deep Purple bids-traditional Easter Monday -there was plenty to talk about the next school day! Dancers stop and give the photographer a happy So there you are l look. Easter styles crowd into focus-and flower hats win out! Swing skirts, pleats, long torso suits, stripes and dots waltzed, .rwzlmg it! or sat 'ern out to chatter. Page One Hundfed Fortg fire --,T Making allegiance a pleasure -al one of the niany parties gifuen by the auxiliaries. AUXILIARY Miss GRACE I. O,SHEA M'e1'cy Federation PRESIDEN TS MRS. JOHN MORAN Aff0f,1Cl'.S'y fl11.riIz'ary Miss M.xRG.xRET REARDON Illercy Alzmmae D' LEAGUES UF LUYALTY UFPIEEPIS l UF MER EY IEDERATIU REV. l'.Eo A. PARKER, DD. Clzaplain RIGHT Rl-IVIQRIZND JAMES A. GRIFFIN, DD. Birhofn of Sprifzgjicfld Honorary PI'6Sld0'1Zf Faithful alumnae united! Joined together in the Mercy Federation are the alumnae of Colleges, Nurses' Training Schools and High Schools taught by the Sisters of Mercy in Chicago. The most important project is the Forum, a spries of lectures and discussions hy prominent speakers. Directed hy the Rev. Frederic Manion. Ofarm., the Federation held its annual Day of Recollection in October. Another of its activities is the animal Homeerzming held at Mercy in January. A headline day was that of the highly successful card party at the Stevens Hotel. Mercy High School is especially grateful for the Federation's generous gift of a microphone and loud speaker system, installed in the auditorium this year. Miss GRACE I. O,SHEA President MRs. JOHN A. XVATERS JL'LI.X AxoLAND VIXCENT L. KNAUSS Vice Pl'0.fI.Ci87'lf Recording Secrez'ary T1'easzr1'e1' JEAN KOliI'Kli Bl-ARIIC l'S.XRRliLL Second Vice P1'c'sia'c'11z? Fiazamfial S0rreff11'y 5?g?gifQ.Q . f?f:11Ef' . ' ' .. at fki ag 'ri ' M. . If Pago' Om' Hzmdrcd Forty-fight MEHIIY FEUEHATIUIN IYIOTHER DIARY SOPHIA FOZIIZUIFI' of Il'fC'l'l'3! FC7dC77'01fI01!f Sisrme M.xRv R1cARbo I7lf0d6?l'CIf0I' MERCY FEDERATION FORUM 1940 THE CROSS AND THE DOUBLE CROSS by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen, Ph.D., Pro- fessor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America, Washiiigtoii, D.C., October ZZ. f HTHE PALM AND THE LAUREL by Rev. Albert Du rant, O.S.A., Professor of English at St. Rita High School, Chicago. November 26. if 'ITHE ARMY OF YOUTH by Rev. Daniel A. Lord, SJ., Cath- -olic Youth Leader and Editor of the Queenys VVork. january 14, X 'ACULTURE AND FREEDOM IN THE MODERN W'ORLD by Mortimer I. Adler, Ph.D., Professor of the Philosophy of Law at the University of Chicago. February 25. if INDUSTRIAL STRIFE' by Rev. James R. Keane, O.S.M., Director of the Novena to Our Sorrowful Mother. March 31. 1' UEUROPE AND OUR SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE by james E. McCarthy, B.C.S., Dean of the College of Commerce, University of Notre Dame. April 28. O MRS. NVALTER F. RILEY C I1 czirrman Mrs. VValter F. Riley, chairman of the Mercy Federation Forum for l94O, with co--chairman Miss Margaret I. Maloney, chose some of the most distinguished speakers ever to appear in Merey,s auditorium. The lectures were excep- tionally brilliant and captivating, inviting im- mense crowds and making the entire aiicair a huge success. Page Owe Hundred 1:07137-Tlillf EHUW -UP MEHEY GIRLS MERCY ALUMNAE SISTER NIARY RICARDO .Mercy Aluivfmae Mod cfratov' MARGARET REARDON AI1z1r1mae Presidcfm' Even for Mercy, the alumnae through its many activities maintains its linking chain with alma mater. On this year's highly successful program were the Winter and spring formals, the Alumnae card party, and the fall homecoming when the class of 1940 was received. As a unit of Mercy Federation, the members were active in all of its projects. Kathryn Weccard, recording secretaryg Eileen McCarthy, financial secretaryg Miriam Jung, chairman of the boardg Marguerite McGlynn, social chairrnang Kathleen Ryan, social co-chairmang Dorothy Crotty, treasurerg Catherine Donohue, historiang Dorothy Gardner Kelly, hist0riangRegina Doherty, historiang Anne Doherty, historian. Page One Hundred Fifty A L U M A E CARD PARTY Mr. Kenny on the job again. A tribute to the prize committee-the many door prizes. Chairman Marguerite and President Margaret Reardon proud of the patron program. Crowds and crowds-the reception committee includes teachers as well as alumnae. A foursome of Mothers and Dads. At the game-but interrupted by the camera man. Page One Hurzdrcd Fifty-one MRS loIIN XIORAN MRs. l,ics'ricR RODNEY MRS, A, SPQRER P1 evident C07'1'I'Sf707llH7'Ig 5'ec1'eta1fy T,fm5mfp,f URS I L KEHOE MRs.T11oMAsK1LLi:EN I ire P1 eszdclzt Fizzaxzcial Secretary Pllflf Om' 1'lIlIHI'I'l'li Fifty-fwa May and Mothers' Day always bring the annual May Mass and breakfast and a crowd of our Mothers to enjoy them. This year the Mass was said by the Rev. John O'Sullivan, son of one oi the auxiliary members. A-Xt the speakers' table- Mrs. Sporer, Mrs. Kehoe. Mrs. John Grogan, new- ly-elected president, Fa- ther O'Sullix'an, Mrs. O'Sullivan, Mrs. Moran. Chatting over the eoffee cups before the program given by girls of the or- chestra, Dramatic Art league and Glee club. THE EAR IVAL Grand prize enhanced by the posing of the Mothers? Club officers. Servers take time out to smile around the coffee pot. Happy faces indicate the delectaluility of the Turkey Dinner. Take a chance on a Mercy doll? Ooh! Crowds! Say, it must be fun. Even Sister Mary Julia can't resist the evening's climax. Pagr' Our' Hinzdrrd Fifty-tliref' . , mv-i,,5,,:,.:,.:.-.M,..,LM W I ' - Q, 4, ' '-6 4-.fy ! fi .r ' Qi... , I-537 --: 31- T1?sa'5?ss3::.i?Emra:A?-, M '.,,,,, :. -V-5:mp3g'.g,:g:::1:-4g.::--.1551 ..g,y,gp., .,..,,, .. . ' ' 11 if TT!L4311:,1:1a-izifzfzgfnf-55.-52g1f:.,.1-,150 .A ' ' 'f ' -G:-fir.,.2-:azfkgg-faire-'.gs,::,::1.35:-5.-1- -.v:,.k.. ,.,.., , 14'-:-M....,.., , -, . .-:,.,1-..-55554593-1s-Qr.z.'f:1..11-1-,...-..,.. ., . .N3.-1cf.2,:Sw-rw'-Z:-'-1-.Qi 'E--J-fr,fd-:I:::r,F'!f:a'Z'-?F:rf.L:,1--s,+.-,- N ---2--:.:1:faf-spat-ii-152 ,-::,,:-ew 41:12:15-:,f.' 5 A .Lf ::. - X, . ' -'''Apf--.dv.:,z:.gw1:-:rr-53::w:15:fsurf-11--'- ,f:-.mi-.:.-. , 112- 1: -,-4A .',-gg:-.1-qu,-,.::,2.f- . ' + --'.-4:-IS--1:r:,.:gL gr.: '-vf..mg -1 V .+A-F ,.f M . 'gif f' 1 , Mfg X43 5' ff' ,YI ,...,A...- 1- 5, 1 I 2 , . L , , ,:f.aae23::-:,':J- ' .ufiaifaii-gag? .sei J ' :V 'u 47 ie , H f- gn fPage5 Ijf-IOfD Z , 1 I Ff CPagvs 168-2235 -if. . , .-:El 4 zy- 5 'LQ' E1 r 13: QPQ70 22.,1j A. X :',fJi. - -fee '19 57 :-g :v',l'. JA' 33 I ' A -....- -., V . - V , 4 -V..-. .--W f . . '- V M - vw- -, '-1 :b:L:.,:-'.-.-:rfb-:QW 'Tiff'--'ff' '-l7ffFf31?xf1'l-ff:.-.-ftQ.. h f. - f','244il! All I ask is just a word, Some cute thing that you have heard. Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend R everend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend R everend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend PATRONS -z- MOST REVEREND SAMUEL A. STRITCH, D.D. Archbishop of Chicago MOST REVEREND BERNARD J. SHEIL, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago MOST REVEREND WILLIAM DAVID O,BRIEN, LL.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR T. F. EGAN RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR R. S. KELLY RIGHT REVEREND MoNsIGNoR P. F. SHEWBRIDCE John L. Anderson Spirodon Andrijanich Bernard M. Brogan Chas. A. Burke F. L. Byrnes M. A. Canning Edward N. Coffey Thomas VV. Conlin Joseph E. Connelly F. L. Corley Leo A. Devitt D. A. Diederich Howard Doherty William R. Doran Francis P. Galvin Harold Gregowski James J. Haggerty James G. Halleran Alexander Hanton Anthony S. Harte Lawrence Hews Richard Hills M. S. Kane George G. Kearney J. L. Kearns John C. Keenan John P. Kennelly 'X' Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend R everend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend R everend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend R eve rend Reverend Reverend 4' Lawrence Kenny Edward L. Kilroy C. Konsowski John J. Koztowski Joseph Lazzeri Charles Long Lawrence W. Lynch P. Henry Matimore P. J. McGuire Thomas S. McMann E. B. 'McNally L. F. McNamara G. A. Michels Raymond Morrison M. J. O'Brien Norbert E. O'Connell R. O7Donnell John P. O,Sullivan G. A. Parker, D.D. Thomas R. Shewhridg Leo Smith Timothy A. Sullivan Arthur F. Terleeke H. S. Trainor Vincent Tyrrell John N. Weiler John J. Wester MOTHER MARY BERNARDINE, R.S.M. Mother Provincial, Sisters of Mercy, Province of Chicago Dr. D. E. Adducci - - Edmund F. Bennett, M.D. Dr. T. P. Cavanaugh - - Dr. D. A. Coughlan - Dr. J. C. Berg ---- Dr. Ambrose C. Brown - Dr. John J. Gilroy - - Dr. J. Goldberg - - - Dr. 1. E. Coodfriend - Dr. John L. Heinz - - Dr. S. Clement Hogan - Dr. Harry H. Kazer - - Dr. J. L. Kennedy - - Dr. Ralph E. Libberton - J. Randolph Logue - - J. H. McLaughlin - - - John F. McMahon, D.D.S. Dr. John Victor McMahon Dr. Francis J. McMenamin Dr. Patrick H. McNulty - Dr. L. P. McParland - - Dr. T. A. Morrison - - Dr. Vincent VV. O7Brien - Dr. Earl D. Parro - - - Dr. William A. Pollock - - Dr. G. J. Porter - - - Dr. W. Donald Reynolds - Dr. Arthur Rolander - Dr. Edmund J. Scanlan - Dr. Theo. S. Schmillen - Dr. Sylvio A. Sciarretta - Dr. John Earl Stanton - Dr. Edward Wleinberg - Dr. E. Vl'erre - - - Dr. Otto YV. Vliindheim - F. VV. Wurmstedt - - - P A T R O N S Professional - - 7910 Cottage Grove Ave. - 7936 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - - - 753 E. 79th St. - - - - 634 W. 43rd St - 7959 S. Ashland Ave. - - - 1180 E. 63rd St. - - 758 E. 79th St. - - 3301 W. 63rd St. - - 753 E. 79th St. - - - - - 2376 E. 71st St. - 7936 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 1201 W. 79th St. - - 7357 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - - 753 E. 79th St. - - 9036 Commercial Ave. - - - - 639 E. 79th St. - - 400 E. 79th St. - - 2003 W. 69th St. - - 7159 Luella Ave. - - - 1320 W. 79th St. - - 7854 S. Ashland Ave. - - - 757 W. 79th St. - - 1125 W. 79th St. - - 7857 S. Halsted St - - 1546 E. 75th St. - - - - 2500 W. 63rd St. - 7054 South Park Ave - - - - 800 W. 78th St - 9238 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 55 E. Washington St. - - 2376 E. 71st St. - - 7909 S. Halsted St. - - A 2948 VV. 59th St. - - 331 W. 63rd St - - - - 600 W. 31st St Business Friends Acme Linoleum and Carpet Co. - - - 6810M3 S. Halsted St Active Laundry Service - Adam Sz Conradis Market W. J. Adams and Sons - W. A. Alexander and Co. J. VV. Anderes ---- Archer Hardware - - Atlas Clothing Co. - Auburn Drapery Co. - Bakeris Credit Clothing - - - 8241 S. Halsted St - 1637 W. 63rd St - 3734 Archer Ave. - - 135 S. La Salle St - - 501 E. 79th St. - - 3990 Archer Ave. -' 6100 S. Halsted St. - 1146 W. 79th St. - 6814 S. Halsted St. - - Dental Surgery Physician and Surgeon - - - - - Dentist Physician and Surgeon - - - - - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Physician - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - - Physician - - - - Dentist - Doctor of Medicine - - - - Dentist - Doctor of Medicine - - - - Dentist - - Physician - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - - - - - ' Dentist Physician and Surgeon - - - - Physician - - Optometrist - - - - Dentist - Dental Surgeon - - - - Dentist - Finer Meats - Undertakers - Insurance - Pharmacy Ted Balter - - Sam Berndorf - - Bi1icke's Pharmacy - The Bills Realty, Inc. - Boyd 81 Gould - - - John Boyle - - - Braun's Bakery - - Broderick Drugs - - - Chas. F. Bruckner 81 Son - Ivo VV. Buddeke and Co. - Wm. A. Burns - - Carmelcrisp Shop ---- Cascade Laundries, lnc. - - Chicago Municipal Food Mart Clariield Market ---- Michael Coletta and Sons - Costello Bros. ----- Cut-N-Curl Beauty Salon - Dauphin Park Dairy - - Herbert Dix ---- Della Beauty Shop - Alice Marie Doney - Joseph Dvorak - - - East End Radio Service - East Randolph Fruit Shop - Englewood Knitting Mills - Oscar Erickson ---- Charles Fasan - Filippo's Market - Foreman's Market - - Gannon's Drug Store - - Garden Beauty Shop - Gardner and Kienzle - Ernest Geissler - - - Sheldon W. Govier - Greene,s Bakery - - Greenfield Grocery Co. - - The Green Shops - - - 1933 Grill ---- - Grove Credit Clothing - Florencio A. Gutierrez - Hamilton Dairy Co. - Oscar B. Harris - -K - - Harrison Parking Garage - George Hawker ---- Leo A. Heinen - - - Helen's Beauty Shop - C. V. Hill ---- PATRONS Business Friends - - - - 2020 E. 83rd St. - 3050 E. 92nd St. - - 701 E. 75th St. - - - 134 S. La Salle St - 5813-15 Wentworth Ave. - 6846 S. Halsted St. - - 456 E. 83rd St. - - 503 W. 26th St. - - - 208 S. La Salle St. 742 E - - - 7321 Evans Ave. 800215 Cottage Grove Ave. - - 7930 S. Racine Ave. - - 1801-03 W. 63rd St. - 8204 Cottage Grove Ave. - - 2600 Wlentworth Ave. - - - 411 VV. 81st St. - 7814 S. Halsted St. - - 741 E. 87th Pl. - 7835 S. Halsted St. - - - - 412 E. 87th St. - 8047 S. Marshfield Ave. - - 8150 S. Ashland Ave. - - 10714 Greenbay Ave. - - 61 E. Randolph St. - - 6643 S. Halsted St. - - 521 E. 71st St. - 1555 W. 35th St. - - - 1024 E. 93rd St. - - - - 505 E. 79th St 8858 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - - 360 E. 75th St. - 8200 S. Halsted St. - 2749 W. 63rd St. - - 515 W. 107th St. - 9030 Commercial Ave. - - 433 Sz 647 E. 79th St. . 79th St. 81 1304 W. 79th Sr. - - - 24 S. Dearborn St. - 6808 S. Halsted St. - - 1533 W. 46th St. - 1647 VV. 75th Pl. - 6902 S. Halsted St. - 609 S. Wabash Ave. - 10146 Winston Ave. - 7013 S. Racine Ave. - - 463 E. 83rd St. - - 65 E. 79th St. - - Superior Market - Clothier and Hatter Artcraft Awnings and Canopies Alderman of the 16th Ward - - Plumbing and Heating - - - - - Insurance - - - - Insurance - - Meat Market - - Funeral Directors - Hardware - Music Teacher - - Bakery - Market - - Florist - Groceries - Meats - - Service Station - - - - - Realtor - - Ward Committeeman Ladies' and Men's Clothing -------Grocer - Men's Shop - - Dance Orchestra - - - Undertaker - - Anderson,s Food Shop Hoffmanis Bakery - Mrs. Horan - - - Horath Bros. - Peter Hoyne - - - Jensen Sawdust Service S. E. Johnson - - Joseph Kopczynski - - Mr. P. L. Korzenecki - Joe and Ernieis Market - Richard Kaup ---- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keller King Bros ----- Samuel Klivans - - R. J. Knight - - - Kowalczyk and Sons - Mr. Joseph A. Kowske '- A. Kruse ----- Landsman Drug Store - Larsen's Menis Shop - - Leading Laundry '- - - Lawleris Grocery and Market - Edward J. Ledder - - - Anne Liston - - H. M. Londelius - Lou's Food Shop - - - Lozzorais Meats Sz Grocery Jeffery M. Maher - - - Mahon's Finer Foods - P A T R O N S Business Friends - - - - 1517 W. 79th St. - - 7757 S. Halsted St. - - - 7136 S. Ashland Ave. Corner 71st and Damen Ave. - - - - - 7670 Coles Ave. - 8940 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 2832 E. 87th St. - - - 600 VV. 119th St. - - 953 W. 79th St. - - - 1140 W. 79th St - - 539 E. 79th St. - - 140715 W.63rd st. - - 7759 S. Halsted St. - - - 1401 W. 51st St - - - - - 1503 W. 51st St. - - - 7320 Stony 1s1and Ave. - 82nd near Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 7848 S. Ashland Ave. - - - 2420-22 Western Ave - 522-524 E. 75th St. - 8147 Elizabeth St. - - 1308 W. 79th St. - - 5844 Stony Island Ave. - - 306 E. 71st St. - - - 445 E. 87th St. - - 1716 W. 79th St. - - - - - - 5646-48 S. Halsted St. Majesty Quality Markets - 1033 E. 82nd St. and 1014 E. 63rd St Thomas Markey - - - Marlas Foods - - - Marvel Beauty Shop - M. M. McDermott - - Menaker's Bootery - Menconi's Pharmacy - - Mike's Grocery and Market M8zL5Sz10cStores - - Roy P. Morrison - - - Murphy Butter 81 Egg Co. Murrays, 1. G. A. - - - Paul J. Murray - - - Thomas D. Nash - Dr. F. Neumann - - S. Nierman ----- Norton Sons Roofing Co. W. H. O'Brien - - - Ogden Dairy Co. - N. 0'Hanley - - - - - - - 235E.74thSt. - - - - - 717-719 E. 79th St - 8101 Clyde Ave. - - - - - 213 E. 79th St. - - - - - - 1232 W. 79th St 90th and Cottage Grove Ave. - - - - 9002 Buffalo Ave - 8012 S. Ashland Avei - 7925 S. Halsted St - 2016 Calumet Ave - 1742 W. 79th St. - - - - 4W.79thSt. - - - - 9948 S. Hoyne Ave - 9206 Commercial Ave - - 3148 W. 63rd St - - 215 E. 75th St - - 1940 W. 69th St - - 4333-43 Ogden Ave. - 7705 Cottage Grove Ave - Faye Millinery Shop - - - -Q Meat Market - Royal Blue Food Mart - Hardware and Paints - - - - - Bakery - - - - Broker - - ---- Meats - - - - - Merchant Kelleris Food and Liquor - Allyn's Uniforms Co. - - - - - - Flowers - - Grocery and Market - - - - Undertaker - - South Shore Buick - Insurance, All Forms - - - Children's Shop - - - - Hardware - - Undertaker - - Meats - Food Shop - Butcher - - Real Estate Grocery and Meat Market - - Real Estate Broker - - - - - Attorney - - FootSpecialist - - Shoe Store - Real Estate - - Undertaker Parnell Cleaners Sz Dyers Fred W. Pedersen - - - Phillips Restaurant - - Mrs. Helen Piotrowski - Queenis Beauty Shop - John fRedj Quinn - Red Star Pharmacy - J. Reinsma Coal Co. - - John E. Rockefellow, Inc. Roseland Drug Store - Jerry Rubenstein - James M. Ryan - - Sandy Beauty Shop - L. B. Schmuhl - - Edward J. Schuetz - - - Seemayer's Service Station Gus Seitz ------ J. Serpe ----- Samuel Sher ---- Esther Eckstrom Smith - Southfield Coal Co. - - Southgate Garage - - South Side Courier - Southtown Cleaner - Spector Drugs ---- PATRUNS Business Friends - . - - 510 W.31SrSr. - - - 529 E. 79th St. - 6244 S. Ashland Ave. - - - - 2427 E. 87th St. - 9204 Cottage Grove Ave. - 7924 S. Ashland Ave. - - 9150 Commercial Ave. - - 7327 S. Racine Ave. - 4321 Cottage Grove Ave. 115th and Michigan Ave. - - - 7923 S. Halsted St. - - 6543 Wentworth Ave. - - 7911 Evans Ave. - - 7646 S. Halsted St. - - - - 423 E. 75th St. - 9021 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 1042 E. 79th St. - - - 9800 Avenue L - - - - 225 E. 79th St. - 7510 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 9100 S. Park Ave. - 7215-21 Exchange Ave. - 7646 Cottage Grove Ave. - 8938 Cottage Grove Ave. 79th St. and Indiana Ave. Sporre's Ice Cream 8: Food Shop ---- 463W E. 83rd St. Stein Tailor Shop ----- 82nd near Cottage Grove Ave. Sullivan's Ice Cream Parlor ------ 1735 W. 79th St. Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph J. Sullivan ----- 3000 F.. 79th St. Sun Ray Cleaners ----- - 79th and LaHin St. Superior Market ----- ---- 2 020 F.. 83rd St. Al Swanson - - - - P. J. Sweeney ---- John and Maria Talaczynski Tarr's Quality Meat Market Theresa Beauty Salon - - Bernard Thompson - Frank J. Thompson - Unique Gift Shop - Robert Vogelsang - Van ------ Victory Food Mart - George Vlachos - - - Wlabash-Harrison Garage - VI'akeford Hardware Co. - Wlakeford Laundry - - - Wfaldous Exclusive Cleaners - - Henry Wfenk - - - - - - - 6308 Harper Ave. 89261fg Stony Island Ave. - ---- 1335 W. 51st St. - 7809 S. Halsted St. - 11125 Vernon' Ave. - - 456 E. 79th St. - - 820 E. 75th St. - 7909 Champlain Ave. - - - 406 W. 79th Sr. - 1308 W. 103rd St. - - 633 W. 43rd St. - 2107 E. 79th St. - - - - 610 S. Wabash Ave. - - 7419-23 Cottage Grove Ave, - ---- 2049 E. 79th St. - 820 E. 79th Sr. - 74 E. 26th St. - Jeweler - - - Grocer - G. E. Salesman - Paints and Wall Paper - Auburn Clothing Co. - Miller Sz Banker Coal Co. - - - - - Butcher - - Market and Grocery - - - - Chatfield Cleaners - - Grocery, Meat and Liquor - - - - - - - - Furrier - - Grove Hat Shop - Funeral Director - Alis Meat Market - Gateway Grocery - - Florist - Undertaker - - - - Grocery - Toomey Drug Store Clyde Grocery and Market PATRONS Margaret Wilbers - - - - 5560 Princeton Ave Wilson Sz Schwarting - Wiora Bros. ---- Mrs. R. E. Yanahan - - Zamkirfs Hardware Store - - 422-24 W. 79th St. - - 7843 Racine Ave - 6122 S. Halsted St. - - - 643 E. 79th St. Edward Zimmerman - ---- 1852 W. 63rd St Parents and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Anderson - Mrs. A. Bagdal ---- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bandy - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Biggs - Mr. Maurice Blackman - - S. J. Blandin ------ Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Bloom Mr. Patrick Brennan - - - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brizic Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown - Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. V. Budo - - Mr. and Mrs. William Buehlfr Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke - - Mr. K. A. Burke - - - Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butler - Miss Grace Butler - - - Mr. William J. Butler - - Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrne - Mr. and Mrs. John J. Byrne Loretta Caron and Bettie Brizic Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Campana Mrs. Cecilia Cantwell - - G. Carlson ------ Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Carroll - Mr. J. L. Casey ----- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cashman Mr. and Mrs. George Cavanaugh - - Dr. and Mrs. Volney S. Cheney - - Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cherry - Mr. and Mrs. James Clair - Mr. Pete Cleary ---- Mr. and Mrs. W. Clifford - Mrs. Amelia Cogan - - James J. Collins ---- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Concannon Mr. and Mrs. Chas J. Conley Mrs. Sarah Conroy - - - Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Conway - Mrs. James Cooley - - - - - 8039 Prairie Ave 4462 Wentworth Ave. - 8525 South Park Ave. 7629 S. Hermitage Ave - - - 811 W. 79th St - - 1343 W. 80th St 6459 Cottage Grove Ave - 5654 S. Halsted St 7240 S. Calumet Ave. 8448 S. Marshiield Ave. - - - 3252 E. 91st St - 552 E. 91st P1 - - 8342 Morgan St. - 5537 Wentworth Ave - - 7001 Wabash Ave - 4447 W. Adams St - 4447 W. Adams St - - 7325 Drexel Ave. - 8419 Crandon Ave - 7925 Luella Ave - - 14228 Lowe Ave. - 5502 Greenwood Ave - - 1419 E. 83rd St. - - 7841 Vernon Ave. - - 1256 W. 95th St - 8857 Emerald Ave - 11933 Stewart Ave 8018 S. Hermitage Ave - - 7601 Luella Ave - 7958 S. Throop St. - 7758 S. Ashland Ave - - - 609 E. 88th Pl - - 617 E. 87th Pl. - - 5223 Aberdeen St - - 7436 Rhodes Ave 7652 S. Wabash Ave. - - - 749 W. 54th St - 8101 Vincennes Ave 7712 South Park Ave - - - - Grocer - Groceries and Meats - - Lubricated and United Motors Service - Englewood Cleaning - Meat Dealer - - Parents of Gwendolyn - - - Mother of Mary - - Parents of Mary Ellen - - Parents of Catherine - - - - - - Friend - - - - Friend - - Friend - - - - - Friend - - - Parents of Bettie - Parents of Mary Jane - - Parents of Dorothy - Parents of Alberta - Parents of Dolores - - - Parents of Muriel -------Friend . Parents of Ellenelaine Xt Julia - Aunt of Lorraine Miller - Uncle of Lorraine Miller - - - Parents of Esther - - Parents of Jane - - - - - - Students - - Parents of Anna Marie - - - Parents of Martha Mother of Mary and Cecelia - - - - - - - Friend - - Parents of Mary - - - - - Friend - - - - Parents of Gloria - - Parents of Mary Eileen - - Parents of Eleanor - Parents of Maryle - - Parents of Gloria - - - - - Friend - Parents of Frances - Parent of Gertrude - - Father of Betty - - - Parents of Bose - - Parents of Mary Jane - - Mother of Kathleen - Parents of Constance - - Mother of Lucille Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cooling - - Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cornyn - Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cralley Leo Crimmings ---- Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cronin - Bing Crosby ----- Mrs. John Crotty - - Miss Catherine Crotty ---- lrene Crowley ------ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Cummings Sandra Jean Curtis ----- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Daly - - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dauphinais Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Davaney - Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dean - - Mrs, Wm. Dearth ---- Mr. and Mrs. R. DeChatelet - Mr. and Mrs. De Mol - - - C. Denney ------- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Desmond - Mr. and Mrs. J. Devereaux - Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Dickson - Mrs. Vic DiFazio ---- Nora F. Doran ---- John E. Dorocke - - - Q - Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Duggan - - Mrs. F. Dunning ----' - Mrs. Mary Durkin - - - Bernadette Eckels ----- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Engeln - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Falls - - Mr. B. Farrell ---- Edward J. Farrell - - Mrs. Caroline Fedro ---- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fineran - - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Finucane - Mr. and Mrs. M. Fitzgerald - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flannigan - Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming - Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Flynn - Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foote - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foy - - Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fullam - - Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fulton - - Elizabeth McManus Furlong - Wm. E. Furlong ----- Vllilliam Barry Furlong ---- Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gallagher PATRONS Parents and Friends - - 7935 Dante Ave - 7639 St. Lawrence Ave - - 8134 Loomis Blvd - 6161 Vllentworth Ave - - 8146 Vernon Ave - - Hollywood, Calif. - - 7001 Wabash Ave - 9546 Commercial Ave 1147 W. 87th Sr - - 8036 S. Ada St - - - 8509 May St - 7453 Stewart Ave - - - 537 W. 47th St - 3309 S. Ashland Ave. - - 107 W. 117th St - - 8100 Green St - - - 8304 S. Ada St - 7143 University Ave - 4845 Princeton Ave - 8214 St. Lawrence Ave 105 E. 74th St - 1354 Balmoral Ave - 9056 Harper Ave - 9335 Rhodes Ave - - 1500 E. 75th St - - 7915 S. Paulina St - - 2601 E. 78th St 7947 Vernon Ave - 7800 S. Aberdeen St. - - - 5542 La Salle St. - 8139 Maryland Ave. - - - 7813 Rhodes Ave - 528 W. 44th Pl - 7011 Calumet Ave. - 7036 Indiana Ave - 4112 Ellis Ave - 443 E. 88th Pl. - - 8015 Bishop St - 7529 East End Ave - - 6553 Minerva Ave - - 8604 S. May St - - - 8321 Ada St - - 8019 Carpenter St - - 8019 Carpenter St - 8019 Carpenter St - - 8031 Eberhart Ave - Parents of Patricia -' Parents of Anna - - Parents of Pat - - - Uncle of Rita - - Parents of Jeanne - - - - - - - Friend Grandmother of Ellenelaine and Julia Butler - - Aunt of Elaine - - - - - - - Friend - - - Parents of Frances Relative of Coral Rae Curtis - - - Parents of Maureen - - Parents of Marie - Parents of Veronica - - Parents of Betty - Mother of Marion - Parents of Jeanne - Parents of Margaret - - - - - Friend - Parents of Patricia - - Parents of Jeanne - - - Parents of Virginia - Relative of D. Caponegri - - - - - - - Friend - - - - - Friend - Parents of Kathleen - Mother of Celeste - - - - - Friend - - - - - - Student - - Parents of Rosemary - - - Parents of Joan - Father of Catherine - - Father of Mary - Mother of Stephane - - Parents of Helen - Parents of Florence - - Parents of Mary - Parents of Eva Mae Parents of Mildred Parents of Patricia Parents of Mary Jane Foote - - - - Parents of Mary - - - Parents of Patricia Parents of Lorraine Kaufman - - - - Mother of Betty - - Father of Betty - - Brother of Betty - Parents of Virginia Mrs. Raymond J. Gaughan - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geary - Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Geary - - Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gilmore Esther Landuyt Gleason - - - Mr. and Mrs. A. Gomez - Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. C. V. Gorman - A. E. Graham - J. Green - - - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Griffin - Mr. and Mrs. James W. Grogan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gross - - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cuba - Mrs. Catherine Hanley - - Virginia Harrington - Mrs. J. Heneghan - Mr. and Mrs. Henry - Mark A. Hogan ---- Mrs. William M. Holst - - Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hopkins - Mr. John Horvath ---- Mr. Ed. Hoskins - Barbara Johnson - - Mr. George Johnson - - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jordan - Karl Karbens ----- Mrs. Kaufmann - - Mrs. M. Kedvish - - - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kehoe - Mrs. Mary Keegan - - - Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. F. Kelly - and Mrs. Thomas Killeen - Edward J. King - Joseph Kleifges - Phillip Klein, Sr. and Mrs. Michael Kenny - S.Kozak - - - Fred C. Krabbenhoft ---- Mr. and Mrs. George J. Krolo Margaret Kubovieh ---- Mrs. H. Kulikowski ---- Mr. and Mrs. L. Lafferty - - PATRONS Parents and Friends - - - 7837 Eberhart Ave. - - - 8441 May St. - - 532 E. 89th St. 7825 S. Green St. - 8228 Green St. - 7841 Emerald Ave. - - 8432 Peoria St. - 7940 S. Wood St. - 8016 Drexel Ave. - 7638 Wood St. - 7713 Coles Ave. - 8400 Burley Ave. - 1708 W. 81st St. 8053 Vernon Ave. - 319 E. 79th St. - 7144 S. Marshfield Ave. - 6130 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - - 6040 Green St. - 8024 S. La Salle St. - - 1633 E. 67th St. - - 421 E. 79th St. - 6515 Vernon Ave. - - 628 E. 92nd Pl. - 7337 Princeton Ave. - - - 10527 Ave..l - 7935 Kingston Ave. - - 4500 Ellis Ave. - 6537 Drexel Ave. - 6857 Calumet Ave. - - 7928 S. Wood St. - 7635 Indiana Ave. - - 8615 S. Loomis Blvd. Ind. 1148 Fifth Ave., Roby, - - 8005 Marshfield Ave. - 8036 Avalon Ave. - 7838 S. Racine Ave. - - 8248 Anthony Ave. - - 9532 Escanaba Ave. - 4600 S. Sacramento Ave. - - - - 9748 Charles St. Matthew J. Lamb, Jr. ---- 712 W. 31st St. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lamb - - Mr. and Mrs. Reni G. Landuyt Mr. and Mrs. Lavicka - - - T. J. Lawler Mrs. Mary H. Lemieux - 7932 Wabash Ave. - - 7133 Eberhart Ave. - 5711 S. Campbell Ave. - - 8410 Prairie Ave. - 1658 Bryn Mawr Ave. - Mother of Rosemary - - - Parents of Betty - - Parents of Rosemary - Parents of Anna Marie - - - Mother of Eileen - - Parents of Mary - - Parents of Lorraine - - - Parents of Patsy Parents of Marjorie 81 Rosemary Father - - Parents of Frances Parents of Mary Lucille - - Parents of Evelyn - Parents of Dorothy - - Mother of Mary - - - - - - Student - Mother of Theresa - - Parents of Dorothy - - - - - Friend - - Mother of Wilma - - - Parents of Rita of Mary and Josephine - - - - - - Friend - - - Student - - - - Friend - - Parents of Isabel - - Parent of Marie - - Mother of Pauline Aunt of Bertha Lakatos - - - Parents of Teresa - Grandmother of Eileen - Parents of Anna Marie - - - Parents of Grace - - Parents of Geraldine - - - Parents of Rita Grandparents of Valarie - - Parents of Margaret - - Parents of Dorothy - - - - - - Friend - Parents of Georgianna - - - - - - Student Relative of Betty Vitkus - Parents of Mary Evelyn - - - - - - Friends - - Parents of Shirlee - Relatives of Eileen Gleason - - - - - - Friend - - Father of Josephine - - Mother of Dolores P A T R O N S Parents and Friends Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. J. J. Lewandowski - P. K. Loftus - - - 11750 Michigan Ave. - 116 155th Pl., Calumet City Mr. and Mrs. A. Lundstrom ------ 2817 E. 93rd St. Mr and Mrs. Wlilliam Lyke - - 7935 Prairie Ave. Dr. and Mrs. John E. Lynch - - 8144 S. Loomis Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. VV. F. Madigan - 8052 S. Hermitage Ave. Mr and Mrs. James Malloy - - - 8722 Kingston Ave. C. P. Martin ------ - - 600 E. 75th St. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin - - X 8135 S. Elizabeth St. Mr. F. H. Martin ---- - - 1516 W. 78th St. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin - - 8023 S. Wolcott Ave. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Martin - - - 8228 S. Wood St. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mayes ----- 11950 Wentworth Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McCarthy ---- 1955 W. 35th St. Mr. and Mrs. McCooey ---- - - 1334 W. 82nd St. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCotter - - - - 7948 Michigan Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Al McCummiskey - - 7918 S. Hermitage Ave. .Alderman James J. McDermott - - - - - Fourteenth Ward - 5057 S. Halsted St. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McDonald - - - 11851 La Fayette Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McE1ligott - Thomas E. McElroy ----- Joseph McFadden ----- Mr. and Mrs. B. McFarland - Edward McGinty ------ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGrath - - Mrs. James McGrath ----- - - - - 17 N. State St. - 9015 Cottage Grove Ave. 7418 Calumet Ave. - 7425 Cottage Grove Ave. - - 7939 S. Elizabeth St. - - - 4446 S. Lowe Ave. Misses Margaret and Julia Mclnerney - 5200 Blackstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. F. McKeon ---- Dr. and Mrs. G. R. McLaughlin - Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McLaughlin - Virginia McMullen ----- Patrick J. McNulty, M.D. - Arthur Metzgar ---- Wlilliam D. Meyering - John J. Mezei ---- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller - Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Miller - Mr. Robert Miller - - Miss Margaret Mitchell - - - Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Mitchell - Mr. and Mrs. John Moakler - Mr. Gerald F. Molloy - - Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mongeau Mrs. D. Mower ---- Mrs. A. Mullaney - - - Mr. and Mrs. A. Mulvenna - Alderman William Murphy - Dr. W. G. Murphy ----- - - - 7643 Drexel Ave. - 8026 S. Marshfield Ave. - - 8234 S. Justine St. - 7933 Manistee Ave. - - 7159 Luella Ave. - 8313 Maryland Ave. - 7414 Calumet Ave. - - 9318 Rhodes Ave. - 1638 W. 92nd Pl. - 8321 Calumet Ave. - - 3808 Parrish Ave. - 5521 Wentworth Ave. - 5521 Wentworth Ave. - 6911 South Park Ave. - 10239 Emerald Ave. - 8122 Vernon Ave. - - 7940 S. May St. 5608 S. Seeley Ave. - - 11231 St. Lawrence Ave. - - - Seventeenth Ward - 7703 Cottage Grove Ave. - - Parents of Henrietta - Parents of Dorothy - - Parents of Helen - Parents of Dorothy - Parents of Frances - - Parents of Helen - Parents of Marita - - - - - - Friend - - Parents of Loretta - Relative of Frances Rice Relatives of Vllinifred Dieter - - Parents of Jeanne - Parents of Lorraine - Parents of Margaret - - - Parents of Betty - Parents of Mary Jane - - Parents of Mary C. - - - - - Friend - Parents of Margie - - Parents of Mary - - - - Friend - - - - - Friend - - Parents of Eleanor - - - - - - Friend Parents of Mary Basilla - - Mother of Mary Alice - - - Aunts of Irene - - Parents of Eileen - Parents of Shirley - - Parents of Mary - Relative of Jeanne - - - - - Friend - Father of Jeannette - Father of Suzanne - - - - - Friend - Parents of Lorraine - - Parents of Nancy - - - - - Friend - - - Aunt of Mercedes - Parents of Helen Frances - - - - Parents of Joan Brother of Mary Dorothy - Parents of Arthemise - Mother of Shirley - Mother of Margaret - - - Parents of Molly Friend Relative of Eleanore Roche James J. O,Connell, Jr. - Mr. and Mrs. M. Naughton - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nevins - Mr. and Mrs. George Nisius Mrs. G. Nolan ---- Mr. and Mrs. E. Novaro - - - Mr. and Mrs. Phillip 0'Connell - Mr. and Mrs. C. F. O'Donnell - Mr. and Mrs. James E. O,Kane - J. P. O'Malley ------ Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Malley Charles F. 0'Neil - J. O,Sullivan - - Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Sullivan - Mr. and Mrs. S. O'Toole - - Mrs. L. Ouimet ---- Mr. and Mrs. G. Pasierb - - Mr. Casimir Pazera - - - ' Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Pearson - Marjorie and Betty Pearson - Mr. and Mrs. John K. Pembroke - Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Pence - Mrs. C. J. Petersen ----- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pollock Mrs. Catherine Prestin ---- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Prim - - - Mr. and Mrs. A. Przybylinski - Mr. and Mrs. John J. Quinn - - Mr. and Mrs. George Ramis - Mrs. Ann Rawlson ---- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Raynor Anna M. Ready ---- - Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Reece - Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Reynolds Mrs. L. Riley ------- Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius F. Riordan Mr. and Mrs. A. Robin ---- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roch - Miss Veronica Ronan - - Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Routliff - - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ruddy - Vito Ruscio ------ Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ryan - Mrs. John J. Ryan ---- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan - Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan Mrs. J. J. Salmon - - - PATRONS Parents and Friends - 7819 S. Ada St. - 6335 S. Richmond St. - 7330 S. Prairie Ave. - 8345 Marshfield Ave. - - 8439 Buffalo Ave. - - - 657 E. 87th Pl. - - 7324 South Park Ave. 7915 Calumet Ave. - - 8052 S. Wood St. - - 304 E. 71st St. - - 6815 Loomis Blvd. - - 2824 E. 77th Pl. - - 301 W. 119th St. 11826 S. LaSalle St. - - 2039 W. 80th St. 7843 S. Paulina St. - 8250 Houston Ave. - 11110 S. Kedzie Ave. - 11612 Parnell Ave. - 11612 Parnell Ave. - - 633 W. 43rd St. - 7934 Wabash Ave. - 7618 Euclid Ave. - 7445 Prairie Ave. 6916 Aberdeen Ave. - - 6441 S. Green St. - 3032 E. 80th St. - 8132 S. Marshfield Ave. - - - 524 W. 44th Pl. - - - - Hayes Hotel - 8229 S. Hermitage Ave. - - 4644 S. Halsted St. - 8543 S. Elizabeth St. - - 655 E. 90th Pl. 7647 S. Aberdeen St. 7915 Rhodes Ave. - - - 4216 Lowe Ave. - - - 8425 Essex Ave. 8149 S. Marshfield Ave. - - 8124 Rhodes Ave. - - - 900 W. 71st St. - 6326 Stony Island Ave. - - - 1530 E. 83rd Pl. - - - Hayes Hotel - 8239 Hermitage Ave. - - 6239 Ellis Ave. - 6152 S. Morgan St. - Parents of Mary Lorraine - Parents of Mary Therese - - - - Parents of Kitty Mother of Lois Emmerling Relative of Dorothy Kubiak - - - - - - - Friend - - Parents of Mary Agnes - - Parents of Maureen - - Parents of Lorraine - - - - - Friend - - Parents of Mary - - Parents of Rosemary - - - Parents of Mary - - Relatives of Mary - Parents of Rita and Patsy Mother of Lorraine and Leona - - - Parents of Dorothy - - - - - - - Friend Parents of Betty and Margie - - - - - - - Students - - - - Parents of Eileen - - Parents of Kathryn - - Mother of Janice - - Parents of Ruth Mother of Margaret - - Parents of Catherine - - Parents of Dolores - - Parents of Mary Lou - - Parents of Catherine - - - - - Friend - Parents of Betty - - - - - Friend - - - Parents of Patricia - - - - Parents of Eileen Mother of Harriet Fritzenschaf - - - Parents of Catherine - - - Parents of Elaine - - - - - - Friend - Friend of Regina Fellens - Parents of Peggy Jane - - - Parents of Joan - - - - - Friend - - - Parents of Patricia Grandmother of Patricia Brodie - - Parents of Maryellen - Relatives of Patsy Brodie - Mother of Rosemary St. George Young Ladies, Sodality John J. Samuels ------ Catherine A. A. Schafer - - - Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Scherer - Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Scheuing - Mrs. H. M. Schmidt ---- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schulz - - Mr. and Mrs. Erich F. Schumann Catherine Selzer ------ Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Senechal - - Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon - Mr. and Mrs. T. Shannon - - William T. Sheehy ---- Mr. and Mrs. S. Shirey - - - Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sheridan - Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Slattery - Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith - Emily Sodini ----- Mr. and Mrs. Vito Spano - - Lee A. Stahl ---- - Miss Mayme Stanley - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. Stone ---- Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart - - Inky Sweeney ------ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Timmons - Mrs. V. F. Torczynski - - - Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Trainor Mr. and Mrs. N. Vanderkloot - Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Horton Dr. and Mrs. Arkell M. Vaughan Mrs. J. Wagner ------ Miss Marie Vliagner - - Bob Walsh ----- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walsh - - - Mrs. Dora K. Wfard ----- Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wicker - - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiebke - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wieloch - Harold A. Youpel ----- Mrs. Edith F. Zahn ----- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Zimmerman Compliments of Friend Compliments of Friend Compliments of Friend Friend of Dorothy Leslie Compliments of Friend Friend of Virginia Michalski P A T R O N S Parents and Friends - - - 233 E. 75th St. - - 644 Woodland Pk. - 8201 St. Lawrence Ave. 6130 S. Washtenaw Ave. - - 8243 S. Paulina St. - - - 7214 Prairie Ave. 39 156th Pl., Calumet City - 6516 University Ave. - - 7834 Constance Ave. - 7651 Lafayette Ave. - 7141 S. Honore Ave. - - 8945 Bell Ave. - - 8206 Honore St. - - 7557 Indiana Ave. - 7819 S. Morgan St. - - 120 W. 119th Sr. - 9229 S. Houston Ave. - - - 269 W. 25th St. 11019-21-23 Michigan Ave. - - - - Friend - Relative of Betty - Parents of Mary V. - Parents of Rita - - Parents of Corleen - - Parents of Rosemary - Parents of Juliana - - - Mercy Faculty - - Parents of Marie - Parents of Loretta - - Parents of Mary - - - - - - - Friend - - Parents of Rosemary - - - Parents of Eileen - - Parents of Rosemary - - Parents of Marjorie - - - - Alumna - Parents of Frances -------Friend -------Friend Aunt and Uncle of Mary Granberg - 9118 Dauphin Ave. -------- Friend - 8047 Indiana Ave. - - 10040 Seeley Ave. - - 7934 S. Bishop St. - 7948 Ridgeland Ave. - - 7842 Prairie Ave. - 7918 Paxton Ave. - 4415 S. Wells St. - - - 7224 Vernon Ave. 8856 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 8021 Dante Ave. - 3932 Wentworth Ave. - - 7806 Euclid Ave. - 8035 S. La Salle St. - 625 W. 115th St. - - 9334 Calumet Ave. - 7232 Wlolcott Ave. - - 848 E. 64th St. - - 8216 Vl'olcott Ave. Mascot of the Sweeney Haven - - - Parents of Jeanne - - - - - - - Friend - - - - Parents of Alice - Parents of Ruth and Betty - - Parents of Betty Jane Relatives of Mary Ruberry - - - - Mother of Marie - - - - Friend - - - - - Friend - Parents of Loretta - - - - - Friend - Parents of Rosalie - - Parents of Shirley - - - Parents of Annamae - Parents of Barbara Ann - - - - - - - Friend - - - Mother of Mary - - - Parents of Virginia Friend of Catherine McNicholos Friend of Mary Catherine O,Leary Friend of Margaret Russell Mercy High Sewing Club Friend of Burdette McKenna, 6552 Kimbark Ave. Mercy High Student Council Compliments of Room 26 Compliments of the Library Club ae CLARKE-MeELROY PUBLISHING COMPANY 4,4,,, Printers of The M ereian since 1926 6140 COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE MIDWAY 3935 CHICAGO eaooe KOEHNE STUDIO Official Photographer for Class of 1940 17 North Sta e S Stevens Buildz g T 1 ph e Dearborn 2780 ,I X L If far, X' I J My u. EJ 'endly Greetings H . W, f of M X ,ff,'f and BestWishes to MERCY HIGH SCHOOL EDWARD J. KELLY Mayor BERNARD J. O,HALLAREN HON. JOSEPH A. GRABER Alderman Judge Superior Court CON. EDWARD A. KELLY 3rd Congressional District 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization JOHN M. LEE Ward Committecman 1533 West 79th Street Stewart 6100-6101 SAINT XAVIER A College for Women 4928 Cottage Grove Avenue Chicago, Illinois LIBERAL ARTS PRE-PROF ESSION AL SCHOOL OF NURSING PREPARATORY SCHOOL Degrees: A.B., Ph.B., S.B. Affiliation CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY or AMERICA Autumn, Winter, Spring Quarter Address the REGISTRAR Bryant 822 Stratton College Training that fits you for a successful business career. Executive Secretaries and Accountants trained the Bryant SI Stratton way are i1I big demand. Positions waiting: free placing service. 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' 6317 South Halsted Street 6251 St. Lawrence Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Phone DORchester 0271 Chicago O I O 9 Mlke T111 William Dlgnan s Public and Private Contractor SEWERS - HOUSE DRAINS - WATER MAINS 915 South Hermitage Avenue Phone Monroe 6136 CHICAGO Gas Station fPhillips 66 Productsj 3701 South Park Avenue Phone Triangle 10164 Kagan and Gaines Co. INC. 228 South Wfabash Avenue Worltfs Finest Instruments and Accessories for Banzl and Orchestra Expert Repairing - Low Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed Webster 4084 Chicago, Illinois Chatham Coal 815 Coke Co. Coal - Fuel Oil Link Belt - Stoker Sales For Highest Quality and Quick Service Call Commodore 0014 356 West 111th Street One of the World's Great Hotels f Friendly hospitality and fine service with good foods served in the best of Congress tradition, you'll find them all . . . plus the added comforts and efficiency of the modern age. One of our three fine restaurants is certain to suit your individual tastes-The Pompeian Room, The Tavern and Original Glass Hat ftea, dinner and supper dancingi. The Chicago HILLYARD'S Floor Treatments and Maintenance for best results. Complete line of maintenance products and equipment for every kind of building. Nation-wide corps of trained Maintenance Engineers. Hillyard Sales Company Distributors HILLYARD CHEMICAL COMPANY St. Joseph, Missouri Molloy made covers do give an extra value in fine workmanship, no matter what the classification, the design, the color, etc., may be. The David J. Molloy Plant 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Compliments of the 'Gayety Candy Shop 9207 Commercial Avenue Telephone South Chicago 1465 Chicago Sewerage Co. FRED DOMENICO, Manager We Are Licensed and Bonded by the City of Chicago We Pump out Flooded Basements - Build, Clean and Repair Sewers and Catch Basins Main Office 5841 South Racine Avenue Phone Normal 1572 All Work Guaranteed Day or Night Service Phone Fairfax 6187 Collins Boiler Repair 81 Welding Shop Licensed Boiler Contractors 7220 University Avenue Chicago Always The Best In Foozl and Drink The Grand Stand Where Old Pals Meet V1Ncennes 10107 7911 Cottage Grove Avenue SAM COSENTINO, Proprietor Chicago, lll. Normal 7172 Free-man Stokers Inland Coal Co. Intensive Steno. Review .... 315.00 mo. Gregg, Munson, Pitman, Comptometer, Switchbd., Bookkeeping, Typing, Cashiering. Fine 25 room, school 190 North State Street 6529 S th St te Street - Ou a Chicago CHICAGO , William T. Blackwell, Vice'Presizlent Residence Phone: Regent 6990 Est' 1887 FH? 4122 WALTER D. 1-1ARR1S, BS., 1Vl.A., President Drexel 1321 For Good Liquor and L Excellent Meals Sewer Service Licensed and Bonded Member of the Sewer Builders Association 4744 Vincennes Avenue Chris uinn's Tavern and Restaurant 8224 South Parkway Ph. Triangle 0836 For Finer Foods FAUBEIIS RESTAURANTS 1631 East 79th Street Phone Regent 1880 5228 Lake Park Avenue Hyde Park 2001 8041 South Ashland Avenue Vincennes 9368 Reservations for Parties Phones Radcliffe 2656-7-8 Prompt Delivery IDEAL FOOD MART Highlandis lllost Modern Food and Liquor Store 8142 South Ashland Avenue Chicago GEO. PAPPAS, Manager Phone Pullman 5070 Sketches and Estimates Free Raymond Borst BUILDING CONTRACTOR Concrete and Masonry - Remodeling Repair Work - Basements - Chimneys Anything in the Building Line llnsuredl Office and Residence 11712 Parnell Avenue CHICAGO Lloyd Coal Company 9412 Commercial Avenue Compliments 0 ' , w K+? Dr. W. G. Hebert, 0.11 . , . Optometrist V ' eee 1449 West 79th street 813 West 79th Street Triangle 7600 7808 South Halsted Street Phone: Triangle 1221 John A. Zimmermann Funeral Director .. 9108-9110 Cottage Grove Avenue Chicago, Illinois Roger Sheehy 81 Sons Funeral Directors 7653 South Halsted Street Stewart 7700-7701 FUNERAL PARLORS C Comlgents Of Southtown Food Mart We carry a complete line of Fancy Fruits, Vegetables, Liquors, Groceries and Meats, I Bansley and Kiener Accountants and Auditors O 130 North Wells Street . Telephone Central 0691 7814-16-18 South Halsted Street Chicago Budweiser on Draft Atlantic 3701 MAC CORMAC ZSISIQIOELRQE Students Admitted Every Zllonday College grade courses in Business. Administration, Shorthand, Stenotypy and Secretarial Training. Day or Evening. Free Placement 1170 East 63rd Street Hyde Park 2130 Bigley St McGinnis Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars 3701-3 Cottage Grove Avenue 1111 West 95th Street Beverly 3474 Chicago .J-off' 5 at Lf , , XX I 'VVI OSA- lk I C -6, COMPLIMENTS' .ff The Harmo C1513 x. f - '7 'Lf' of C ZW f I fg f !! J o gf Q COMPLIMENTS TO l MARJORIE R. REILLY a student of Mercy High School, whose prayers aided me greatly in attaining a high ideal. JOHN .l. KENNEDY Portsmouth, N. H. Thompson Sr Miessler Real Estate - Mortgages Insurance Property Management 9307 South Ashland Avenue Phones Beverly 8286-8287 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS We Supply Butchers, Hotels and Restaurants Telephones Monroe 5355-6-7 Thomas Saracino Sr Co. Live and Dressed Poultry 1 136-38 Fulton Market CHICAGO The Oldest Credit Jewelers in Englewoodv Established 1907 Louis Sandack Jewelry Co. Credit A JEWELERS - OPTICIANS 6211 South Halsted Street Telephone Normal 3214 HEMlock 6228 Hours: 9 A.M.-8 P.lVI. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to 10 P.M. Sunday by Appointment M. D. Gammell, O.D. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 5024 South Ashland Avenue Chicago Compliments of a friend Of EILEEN GLEASON Business Phone Home Phone Kenwood 3931 Kenwood 2588 LICENSED AND BONDED Alert Sewerage Catch Basins Cleaned and Repaired Sewers and Drains Built and Repaired 1021 East 47th Street Chicago CHARLES ERNST Phone Radcliffe 0600 for Your Prescription and Drug Wants 9 LOW PRICES S PROMPT DELIVERY GROCERY Sz MARKET, INC. Landsman Drugs 0 The Rexall Store 8201 Cottage Grove Avenue RADcliffe 0600 Chicago WINES and LIQUORS 75th Street at Exchange Avenue Phones Saginaw 7300-7301-7302-7303 ? In grateful appreciation for inspirational teaching, splendid example and kindly friendship given by the Sisters of Mercy of Old Saint Patrick's in South Chicago. 5? WILLIAM A. RoWAN and Family Chicago College of Commerce ENTER ANY MUNDAY ay or Night School Offering Courses in Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Accounting and Comptometry Convenient New Location 6309 Yale Avenue Tel. Wentworth 0994 Christ Knies, Proprietor All Work Gu aran teed Licensed Compliments Aahurn of afgiend Catch Basin Cleaners O EILEEN KANE Basins Cleaned, Repaired, and Rebuilt Drain Redding Specialty 5307 South Halsted Phone Boulevard 5297 Residence Phone Boulevard 7860 Phones Lafayette 2745-2746 Established 1890 BRUEHUS MARKET Wholesale and Retail CHOICE MEATS Poultry, Butter, Eggs - Our Own Make Sausage 3440 South Western Avenue ITICSSF BUSINESS. COLLEGE Only Four Year High School Graduates Enrolled Students May Enter Now. Bulletin Sent Free ll6S.Michigan Ave., Chicago, Randolph 4347 CHICAGO Cgmpliynenls P Night Phone Wentworth 6373 6755 South Union Avenue of L G b U Phone Boulevard 0620 lo e - - - M John J. Delehant Industrlal Dlstrlct B Established 1896 40th and South Princeton Avenue I Plumbing and Sewering PENNSYLVANIA and CHICAGO N 627 West 47th Street JUNCTION RAILWAYS G Chicago, Illinois Compliments DR. A. F. LORITZ Of Warren Banke's Gasoline Filling Stations l608 West 95th Street Phone: Cedarcrest 4170 Dorchester Filling Station 6245 Dorchester Avenue Phone: Dorchester 5966 Physician Sz Snrgeon DR. R. F. LORITZ Dental Surgeon Hours: 10 A.lVl.-9 P.M. 4250 Wentworth Avenue Oflice: Boulevard 7334 Residence: Boulevard 3903 , Announcing Our 68th Summer 'Term Opening June 24, 1940 Your Opportunity to Qualify Quickly for a Good Position Special Summer Rates Complete training for office positions. All business subjects and machines Individual progress. FREE employment service. Visitors welcome. Enroll now. Booklet Sent Upon Request. 3 Conveniently Located Colleges for Mercy Graduates DOWTNTOWN-37 South Wabash Avenue-Phone Randolph 2637 ENGLEWOOD-304 West 63rd Street-Phone Wentworth 2227 ROSELAND-11324 South Michigan Ave.-Phone Pullman 6594 - ll Buslne s CCLLGGE JOHN .l. DUFFY PETER B. CAREY Alderman Treasurer 19th Ward Regular Democratic Organization THOMAS D. NASH, Ward Committeeman Telephones Triangle 6011-12 Compliments . of . Elllnwood Hal er and Wilson Stephen O'Donnell P INC' - President Real Estate Garfield TI'llClilIlg C0l'l1paIly Sales Management - Loans - Insurance South Wood Street JOHN O. VVILSON, Vine-President Telephone Prospect 8080 349 East 75th Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MORRIS B. SACHS McKenna Radio Service If-. Credit with a Smile RADIOS - TUBES - APPLIANCES 02 We have been repairing radios successfully for Q 2 j Chicagds Largest Outer years and have a reputation to maintain. We 4 ig k k lk . . . dl ? : f Wear Apparel Store for glinalli S. Ifaltrriiihvitiiiumlcrigstnimwyou. Jussiill Men and Women Latest Testing Equipment g V' Q , - 5,3 lust Phone fx' 6638 S. Halsted St. Stewart 4140 I 8159 South Park Avenue M M L sso The W - - U N CLAUDE E. GRIESEL Groceries and Meats Mortuary 7513-15 Stony Island Avenue Telephones-Hyde Park 1415-1416 10240 Ewing Avenue South Chicago 0632-4439 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Phone Pullman 0536 West Pullman Coal Co., C mPl3me 's Inc. 0 Alderman A. G. Lindell Coal, Coke and Wood 12054 South Halsted Street CHICAGO 9th Ward 0 kd. fi, .V . JW f of L4 wif dj tl ' 'X' yd f,r:'l'f ' 5: ' Q Wm? ff U acfzazlafzia 'ull 12112 lf you are not placed within thirty days aft Md, you graduate from our college, all tuition p ments will he refunded in full 5 er ay- 'A ZZZM WWWW CO-EDUCATIONAL MMV! Only Four-Year High School Graduates Enrolled ' E E STEWART 6780 f B 79th and Halsted Streets 75th and Exchange 4 1 ,WW 55,6504 M F 0 X Secrel-arualfolleq e Ask Your Retailer for N S1 F FSYXBMA ORS TER Lzegriwa ITIEFIT PRODUCTS or Qualit HAMS 'Known f U BACON SAUSAGE . A U . LARD Chicago, llllnols Mickelherry's Food Products Co. way ff .l f ..f,,1f1'5 954, - 9 vga ' 6 sg-f1,11.,,i or 'USP Phone Triangle 8545 John P. Moriarty, Inc. Excavating - Trucking Filling : Grading : Sand : Black Earth 8129 South Michigan Avenue Packers of Old Farm Pork Sausage Chicago Compliments of Alderman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brodie Michael Hogan THIRTEENTH WARD Distributors FOX HEAD BEER, ALE, SPARKLING WATER, RUPPERTS KNICKER- BOCKER BEER Telephone Drexel 0622 Levi Investment Co. Real Estate - Renting I Mountford Brothers nsumnce 1521 West 76th Street 4707 Indiana Avenue Phone Triangle 4053 CHICAGO JEROME LEVI Chicago, Illinois A , B. af H. BEEFBURGER C0mp,,mM Where All Friends Meet O 1716 East 79th Street Phone Reg. 9348 A FR,lEND Of GERRY WoULFE De Paul University Chicago . LIBERAL ARTS COMMERCE LAW SECRETARIAL MUSIC DRAMA NURSING EDUCATION GRADUATE Uptown Campus Downtown Building 2322 Kenmore Avenue 64 East Lake Street QAM, M41-Q 190 MW . 450 M 6.71 4 Co liments Of I 1 A Friend 4 4 h -,LISA-I f K Q s!Lx ' Uh' ' 2 XML ywi M460 3 Phone Stewart 1908 Lady Assistant D. J. LAUGHLIN Undertaker and Auto Livery LICENSED EMBALMER 318 East 71st Street Between Prairie and Calumet Avenues Telephone Franklin 8948-8949 GEORGE B. MCLANE General Business Agent LOCAL NO. 278 Affiliated with Chicago, Illinois and American Federation of Labor 10 North Clark Street CHICAGO 15th Floor Chicago M Quality Service COAL COMPANY, IHC- F murunzco. Dolton, Illinois 11232 Michigan Avenue 11238 Compliments Of WILLIAM WEBER FORD LINCOLN ZEPHYR V-12 MERCURY 8 Authorized Dealer J. J. Wright Motor Co. 242 West 55th Street CHICAGO Robertson and Co. The House of Liquid Tiling DISTINCTIVE WALL PAPERS 4-34 East 79th Street Phone Radcliffe 2500 Repair On All Makes Singer Sewing Machine Co. Free Sewing Lessons 1101 East 63rd Street Midway 0387-0388 AUBURN STUKERS HEAT MERCY HIGH SCHOOL Our engineers will furnish at no cost to you a survey of your heating plant and the savings possible with an Auburn Stoker. Auburn Stoker Co. 512 N. LaSalle St, JOHN HAYES, MGR. Delaware 5508 ' Ili, Effectively Relieved Low Cost : ::E1Er ,.,. at . . by the scientific Method of Dr Compggments yfm. Scholl that has bene- f ited oot sufferers the world over. You are invited to come Mr. To Jo ' in for Free Foot Test-No Obligation- 9 FooT COMFORT SHOP Y 21 N. VVabash Ave. Radcliffe 6200 L- W- LIN DQUIST INSURANCE 9 222 West Adams Street-Suite 975 Frank S Barber 8 Telephone RANdolph 0670 Chicago Beauty Shop FRANK,S DEPARTMENT STORE Established 1933 Chicago's Model Plant 313 West 79th Street 2nd F100r CLEANERS -dngmesg FURRIERS Presented by AL FULSAAS Tgiglogiig E32 5211223 Phone South Shore 1100 8116 Stony Island Ave. COMPLIMENTS OFAFRIEND' OF MERCY HIGH SCHOOL Leserman Bros. 1117 Fulton Market BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Monroe 0047-8-9-50 Schultz Sausage 81 Provision Co. 4169-73 Lowe Avenue CHICAGO Phone Boulevard 2200-2201 BEST WISHES FROM Roy E. Olin Alderman, 8th Ward COMPLIMENTS OF J. Leslie Rosenhloom NO LUNCH N0 LIQUOR But Everything in Drugs Heman Oglesby Pharmacist 701 East 79th Street Phone Stewart 0234 Chicago, Illinois Pender Catch Basin and Sewer Service Fairfax 0330 Night and Sunday 0440 Catch Basins Cleaned, Repaired and Rebuilt Sewer Rodding and Street Work a Specialty 1545 East 63rd St. Shop: Fairfax 0550 COMPLIMENTS OFAFRIEND OF EILEEN KANE 1 C E Y - J ' t ll I 5 .. 5. til 4 , ,A ft l 4 Q, I U V A v 1 f ' A C A f. ,f . E uw I if , 5 Rive Largei' , if land 5 Q A Cordial .. , 5 ,' Beautiful ,Q 1 I A . 4 Q5 . , Invitation if 1 Stores t . . . 9 ' l if to VISIL L . V it t ills Extended 'E A t5iA1l W F 4 .if 5 1 QHUSNAK QRROTHERS 1 'Ci' , 5 Large Stores Q 501-11 N.,Ci cero Ave. ' Mansfield 5380 Brunswick 1046 Hollycourt 3400 Triangle 1315 Hyde Park 0570 1393-95wMilwaukee Ave. 2414-Q4 Devon Ave. 839-E5 W. 79th st. 6815 Stony Island Ave. We Sell and Repair All Makes of REFIGERATORS WASH MACHINES r, J IRONERS . fr VACUUM CLEANERS l E 'E l isa! Y .l We Call for and Deliver Complete Line of Repair Parts Belts for A11 Appliances Brunderman Appliance Co. fi 621 East 75th Street 1, Radcliffe 7800 .I 1 ' W ALL WORK GUARANTEED or 0 swf F' X A Sz: P Servicenter Your Neighborhood Service Station SE. Cor. 79tl1 St. and Michigan Ave. Triangle 8802 Sinclair Gas and Oil Road Action Lubrication Accessories Tires and Batteries Thos. J. Dunlap Undertaker and Embalmer 0 CHAPEL AUTO LIVERY Henry R' Park g 1750 West 35th Street V , l , ...ff S 'Eel 0 smomoe 0280-0281 OJ QV of . I. C. PHARMACY ERNEST L. TOBIN, Rfh., Pr A, F, Heidke 81 S0113 Complete Prescript xt ervi e WHOLESALE DEALERS 1039A'?fft d mel Veal - Beef - Poultry - Eggs ' mmf 0 s p Tria 114 Tyllzrilnngle 10292 UW of xl' U Compliments Compliments of Seniors of of Mercy Athletic ROOM 6 . - ASSOCIHIIOH Phones Blvd. 0661-0662 Commodore 2 100 HOTEL FLORENCE Restaurant Undertakers Rooms 31.00 per Day and Up ' 5438 South Halsted Street and Weekly M00 Up A CHTCAGO Cottage Grove--l11tl1 Street -if CHICAGO Telephone Stewart 1119-6224 Compliments o f . . E. B. Kenney Palnt Co anhattan Brewlng Co. Telephone Boulevard 4600 141149 West 75th Street E. B. KENNEY CHICAGO 2, w I '45 ,,7- ,, ,I 'o CQ K? South Side's Most Popular Shopping Center First in Quality- First in Fashions- F R A N K ' S DEPT. STORE 813 West 79th Street I 51 Complete Departments Everything for the Home - To Wear and to Eat John M. Buckley O Engrossing Illuminating Engraving C 9352 South Elizabeth Street Phone: Beverly 4540 Chicago 3 SEXTON SERVICE offers you f The only nationally advertised brand of foods prepared exclusively for the institutional market. f The security of endorsement by all the leading trade associations in the institu- tional field in the United States. f The facilities of the only wholesale grocery company operating plants in the two principal American markets-Chicago and New York. f As rendered by America's largest dis- tributors of number ten canned foods, a distinctive service on a complete assort- ment of quality foods packed in this institutional size container. f Home recipe pickles, relishes and con- serves from Sexton Sunshine Kitchens! delicious and appetizing. f Carefully selected coffees-blends re- sulting from years of careful study- roasted fresh daily at Chicago and Brook- lyn. if A selection of your needs from the largest inventory ever assembled for the particular needs of those who feed many people each day. SEQQQON . ,, Edelweiss Quality Food: CHICAGO BROOKLYN Crab A sf 52 , - if K 1 .Sl if' LJ 4 Phone Pullman 0928 X Summers Flower Store 'flust a Real Nice Place to Tradev 11405 South Michigan Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS All Phones: Canal 5250 ' J. LA MANTIA, Inc. Wholesale Produce 143 South Water Market CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Phones Triangle 4414-441.5 USC .M',I:F.3. R R o S ' I REALTORS JOE'S MARKET Quallty Meats 1125 West 79th Street 69 East 79th Street R dcliffe 2400 WE DELIVER CHICAGO, ILL. a Complete Stock of Weddiilg and Graduation Gifts DAVID C. NELSON Compliments Jeweler and Optometrist 7744 Halsted Street of Cash Checks Given with Each Purchase A Highest Prices Paid for Old Gold Phone Stewart 0769 In lBusinesS Since 1905 Compliments , of Compliments Of DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASS CHARLES B. BOONE Compliments Uf Best Wishes Pl'llLLlP'S Hugh B. Connelly Rexall Drug Store A Alderman . of the K 79th and South Park Avenue llill WARD Phone Triangle 4-182 xx Formerly Silberman Bros. l ,J-IA.: I Calumet 2220-21-22-23 , 1 Roy E. Bennett Co. omp ments The Complete Automobile Shop -of Rebuilding . Mount Carmel of Passenger and Commerclal 1 Automobiles Q School 2633-2637 Indiana Avenue CHlCAGO C. S. KELLY Undertaker 6915 South Wentworth Avenue George W. Reinecke INCORPORATED Real Estate Phone South Shore 3110 1642 East 79th Street CHICAGO Phone LINcoln 5236 We Deliver '6Ser11ice with a Smile BILL MURRAYWS Schmldt MEAT MARKET Costume 85 Wlg Shop 1210 West 79th Street Radcliffe 6605 920 North Clark Street Chicago CHICAGO Fine Family Washing and Ironing Compliments QQQUALITYQQ of Wet Wash Laundry Co. AFRIEND J. s. GIBBONS, President of C. R. GIBBONS, Vice-President Constance Conway Phone: Boulevard 0161 27 Years at Normal Avenue and 38th Street Have UQ Wash for You! FOR QUALITY COAL Telephone Stewart 0070 Genuine Pocahontas - Franklin County Eastern and Western Kentucky Coal We Have No Substitutes Meiner Coal Company 338 West 71st Street KELLY DRUG Co., Inc Prescription Specialists ROBT. E. KELLY, R.Ph. O 8158 Cottage Grove Avenue Phone Triangle 0426 9 E. Von Hermanlfs Paushack Studio Pharmacy 3727 Cottage Grove Avenue . Telephone Drexel 7060 122 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois SCENERY, LIGHTS AND PROPERTIES RENTED Skating Promotes Pep and Personality The New Planet Roller Rink 7534 South Racine Avenue CHICAGO Fred E. Leiser and Frank Moser, Props. Daily, 7:30 to 11 P.M .... 40 cents Matinee Sunday, 2 to 5 P.M. . 25 cents Children Saturday Morning, LE R 10:00 to 12:30 10 cents Monday Night Is Ladies, Night- SK Two for the Price of Une We Cater to School and Church Groups . 5 . I . ,D 1 'W GROGAN COAL CO. QUALITY COALS 7510 South Ashland Avenue Stewart 7818 A 1 A 1 5 nf in A 1 .1 i f' 5 . Q JP - CHOMPLIMENTS Q, f' ?'OF1A FRIEND XX OF S' PEGGY ROUTLIFF COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS Mr. and Mrs. OF William 1.14am JOHN E- CONROY Parents of Clerk of the Circuit Court EILEEN WALTER OUINLAN Funeral Director 1138 West 79th Street Triangle 7300 COMPLIMENTS OFAFRIEND OF EILEEN KANE EVERY DAY 55 DAY- But Try This One 10 lbs. 590 Damp Wash - Air Fluff - No Tangle All Week THE MODERN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Halsted at 58th Street Phone Wentworth 0987 BAYERLE'S Purveyors of CHOICE MEATS 2915 West 63rd Street Prospect 6972-3 FREE DELIVERY 4. 5 ' l . .N Q . Compliments of a FRIEND Of Mary Katherine Smith Hotel .... Shoreland 0 . B NTERTAIN where the hotel adds distinc- tion! . . . Where the set- tings, experienced Ser- vice and cuisine exquis- ite assure the enthusias tic response of your guests. 55th Street at the Lake CHICAGO Telephone: Plaza 1000 Compliments of a FRIEND of Seniors of Room 6 You Be the Judge- Enter our. school and pay one-half rnonthis tuition. If at the end of two weeks you wish to withdraw every cent of tuition will he refunded. WATSON BUSINESS CoLLEGE , Established 1893 Phone: Boulevard 1000 638 Garfield Boulevard fWest 55th SLJ RECORDS We have them all Victor - Bluebird - Decca - Columbia and Vocalion OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Demonstration Rooms Columbia Electric Shops Established 1920 524tEast 79th Street at Rhodes Ave. Willard Batteries Firestone Tires Petersen Brothers STARTING - LIGHTING - IGNITION BODY Sr FENDER WORK ACETYLENE WELDING 2310-12 East 75th Street 0345 h' We Delher Stewart 6440 Regent C lcago '-s Q . 'x V to farv ff nfs S is 5 , Vincennes 7670 B B fe I'OIIl3l'lI1 I'OSr C 1 ' ,..,,?,,,., .X - Fulton and Ikbria Streetsfjs Phone Monroe 4082 CHICAGO if n My CR Market and Grocery Fixtures - Butcher u plies Perfection Cooling Rooms ii iff W. C. Waddell Coal - Coke 8531 South Halsted Street CHICAGO Hi-Hat Barbecue The South Side's Smartest BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES, HOME MADE PASTRIES, ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. North West Corner 83rd Street'-and Cottage Grove Avenue CHI CA GO Free Delivery Any Where Phone Triangle 9116 Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Phone Englewood 7800 Local Loan Co. Under State Supervision Personal Loans 821 West 63rd Street Second Floor COMPLIMENTS OF THE Art Craft Press 700 East 40th Street CHICAGO COMPLIMENTS OFAFRIEND OF EILEEN KANE DONALD F. MOORE 7748 South Ashland Avenue Radcliffe 7300 Real Estate I Specializing in SALES - MANAGEMENT MAIPIII N IIE il PW THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF CosMET1c1ANs, INC. Has Helped Thousands to Success in Beauty Culture as taught by Marinello offers you permanent employment and a bril- liant interesting future. ' Xi -N j ,Q '5' . 1 55,000 graduates have found that Marinello training is the fore- most beauty system in the world yet its cost is moderate and easily within your reach. Phone for com- plete information. U INSURANCE - APPRAISINC ENROLL with MARINELLO 108 North State Street STAte 5057 Giggle, chuckle, snicker, and laughg l' What I want is your autogragh W, QZMQJZLQ- JP' '7.f I, UQ , J-j.,?,,,r.,,,4,,,.!f,: h expo 'flf 1 ' , I. .f Eclipse Laundry Co. Kant-Harm Process Laundering 949-957 East 75th Street ALL PHONES: TRIANGLE 7500 ,, j L W., Helander Sz Godey M en's Wear O 7906 South Ashland Avenue STETSON AND NIALLORY HATS 1 V .r I Gus' Finer Foods 2913 West 63rd Street Where shopping is a pleasurei' 4 Joeis Grocery Sr Delicatessen Phone Englewood 5634 Groceries - School Supplies - Cigars - Cigarettes Tohaccos - Candy - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily - Assorted Cold Meats 5508-10 lventworth Avenue Open All Day Sunday - Free Delivery The Village Ice Cream Shop 7814 South Ashland Avenue Thanks Mercy High School Girls for Their Patronage All Departments: Telephone Franklin 2680 Albert J. Horan Bailiff The Municipal Court of Chicago Room 804 City Hall Dr. Edmund M. Clavin Dentist 1535 West 79th Street Radcliffe 0431 Chicago T. P. Kerrigan Sons Funeral Directors 5516 South Ashland Avenue Telephone Prospect 0031 MRS. LUCY KERRICAN ln Attendance I ,-fp Mercy Dramatic lax, League Compliments Q, 1939-1940 Mr. and Mrs. The activities of the year include the study and public presentation of readings, sketches, and plays. William E. Downes MAURICE MOORE MEMORIALS Established 1873 Sixty Years Continuous Service 0 Only Location Opposite Holy Sepulchre Cemetery WORK ERECTED IN ANY CEMETERY ll Retain or fs gi tqr f A develop a ei perfect 33355 .5355 fi ure it g S-t-r-e-t-c-h your way to good health and -3 - good it A X' posture ' -i- the DOORWAY GYM BAR No nails, screws or tools required. Up or down in less than a minute. Supports 250 pounds easily. Pressure, not suction, holds bar in place. Anyone can use rt! Fits any doorway 22 to 36 inches. FREE! Illustrated Book of Stretching Exercises given free with each Bar. Order Yours Today Enamel Finish ..........,,,,..,.,,..i.,.....,..,.,........,................. 53.45 Chrome Finish ,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,, . ,,.,,,..,................................,. 4.45 Olympian Industries Dept. S A X ' 1018 South Wabash Avenue Chicago A GOOD PLACE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS SAFELY OR MAKE A MONTHLY PAYMENT HOME LOAN Chesterfield Federal Savings and Loan Association 9300 Cottage Grove Avenue Triangle 9300 Herrick Prescription Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS AND SICK ROOM NEEDS EXCLUSIVELY 7905w Cottage Grove A enue Phone Stewart 900 ' FREE DELIVER lx 'P tx Leois Lounge 343 East 79th Street Phone Triangle 8077 We serve dinners and specialize in Chinese Foods W1-3 DELIVER of -Q OMPLI s A My - s La 0 Cit au ry I 5 West tre one B ard 63 fig S F A Laundry Services Parking Loop Auto Parks 172 West Madison 640 South Wabash Ave. 524 South Wabash Ave. 800 South Michigan Ave. 65 East Jackson Boulevard Your Car Is Insured When In Our Care COMPLIMENTS or A FRIEND OF DOROTHY AND J EANN E LESLIE Mothers and Dads Insure your family's pleasure with electrical appliances from Capitol Electric Shop 8020 South Halsted Street Electrical Repairing a Specialty BILL STUSEK STEWART 9700 FURNISH YOUR HOME ON YOUR BUDGET PLAN Dale Furniture Co. SOUTH SIDE STORE 4833-35 South Ashland Avenue Phone Boulevard 1863 West Side Store 4228-30-32 West Madison Street Phone Nevada 5515 CHICAGO x an L F' xl ' Pl s epublic 7900 Phone Drexel 3430 Established 1898 TX l JV . .'- 1 BER If P Y THE V' 0 BISSELL LAUNDRY lllzl ork - a oard - Plywood Insulation ' R00fin8 The Laundry With a Consciencev . 0 6401 South Bell Avenue 651 East Pershing Road CHICAGO, ILL. WILLIAM ORY, Manager CHICAGO Vincennes 1560 Compliments of George R. Thompson INDIAN TRAILER Mortuary CORP. O 6911 South Chicago Avenue 1008 East 79th Street Ambulance Service Lady Attendant 8 al - - V 1 5 H I f 0' S yt It I Sip ' M ji ' Y' Q j,l'Free'J Alterations ,,' Stewart 3014 A , pl, ' L A o 0 . I . 1 , if Davld Levi and Co. VI J X , '. , t f Wlnnle W1Hk1C Shop Packers V DRESSES, LIJJCERIE AND ' fl PIOSIERY UNION STOCK YARDS l ll J' 7910 South, Halsted Street 3900 Emerald Avenue ' Normal 1572 All Work Guaranteed Chicago Sewerage Co. FRED DOMENICO, Manager. We are licensed and bonded by the City of Chicago We pump out flooded Basements, Build, Clean, and Repair Sewers and Catch Basins. Main Office: 5841 S. Racine Ave. 66 Lexington Laundry Fairfax 0732 All Services X Brady Brothers Fred'S Quality Market 9 Funeral Home 6'Where QUALITY Prevailsn I - , - l . 1448 West 79th Street X 1018-20 West 79th Street Vincennes 0083 Vincennes 0600-01 Yards 2799 N 4 S., L' R- lv B. Dal Santo May Motor Sales Self-Service Food Mart x O l 3 x ' f T, 3 8703-0.1 Cottage Grove Avenue X . South Side's Oldest and Largest OLDSMOBILE DEALER 500 East on 69th Street fcorner Anthony and Eherhartl 7400 South on Halsted Street GUARANTEED USED CARS 30 years at 61st and Woodlawn Avef' ! ...V M X. , 4' Compliments of the HAYDEN FAMILY jf' ' s , .vm W 5 ,,, 1 'ef , 4 Mutual l ' A 1 1 I LUNDQUIST BROS. 1319 East 79th Street N 0 I B QUALITY MARKET HIIOIIH all i Phone South Shore 9074 We Deliver Halsted at 79th Street O I. C. WATCH SHOP Watches - Jewelry - Fine Watch Repairing 12 Years in Illinois Central Watch Inspection Service MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE 1027 East 82nd Street Telephone Triangle 4152 CORPORATION FREE DELIVERY TRIANGLE 5353 WILLIS STORES, INC. FRED A. KAISER, Mgr. Fine Wines and Liquors 7858 South Ashland Avenue VISIT OUR TAP ROOIVI CHICAGO, ILL. Boulevard 0703 Compliments of Rainey Brothers Funeral Home 1222 East 47th Street Telephone Atlantic 1600-1601 Thomas 1VleInerney's Sons Funeral Home JNO. J. MCINERNEY, Owner 3 Newly Enlarged Chapels Air Conditioned Auto and Ambulance Service 4635 Wallace Street , 4 ,f X' fx K r NX 0 cf' f gMPE13iENTMn JVQ Qstman Coal Co. ' 471 Wfestl33rd re va Telepxhokrie Seele 4 8 J sf' Mgt-Xl Q pndelein College for Women Sheridan Road at the Lake Liberal Arts and Sciences, with Special Courses Leading to Degrees in Art, Drama, Music, Home Economics, Commerce, and Finance. Social Service Address: Telephones: THE REGISTRAR BRIARCATE 3800 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS Midcontinent Freight OF . Rosar Colle e Lines y g Lafayette 0573 River Forest, Illinois 3333 Iron Street Chicago Phone Fairfax ll66 George M. Grohle Real Estate Renting and Insurance 6250 Evans Ave. near 63rd St. CHICAGO All Phones Saginaw 9460 Free Delivery Ridgeland Food Market Quality Fruit, Groceries, Meats and Vegetables Special Attention Given to Phone Orders PETER MICHELONI, Groceries SIMON LUNDQUIST, Meats 1734-36 East 79th Street Radcliffe 2032-2033 We Deliver U. S. GOVERNMENT CHOICE BEEF Packing House Market Choice Meats 227 East 79th Street Wanzer lee Cream For Special Occasions in the Home We Cater Particularly to Private Parties, Banquets and Weddings. Try Our Special Ice Cream Moulds, Cakes and Pies Call VVANZER . . Commodore 2000 ' ' ,., L I A ,. X g 1 L LY .L in di' ' h 5 . ,. f f 4 l . rw ,wiv ' X X M ctw' 'iv 1 I? '. mzivv- , U .0 4, L cl lj' V AW 2,4 L' rua-f' ' . 'L' Physical Education Accredited. Co-educational. 1 year Playground Course, 2 year Diploma, and 3 year Degree Course. 1 year Physical Therapy Course. Large gyrnnasium, swimming pool, dancing, auditorium. Fall term opens Septem- ber 23, Spring term February 1, Sum- mer Session ,Iune 17. Free catalog and views on request. For reference please consult any one of our more than 300 graduates now teaching ill grades, high schools, playgrounds and colleges in Chicago and suburbs. American College of Physical Education McNeilly's Caterers Banquets, Weddings, Dinnf, Bffet Lunches, Frappes Seryied ANY PLACE ANY TIME None too Large None too Small Card and Banquet Tables, Chairs, Silver, China, etc., to Rent. McNeilly's 1317 East 63rd Street 1019 Diversey Parkway Plaza 0700 Chicago john Hayes Frank A. Hayes Hyde Park 4400 Compliments . of 500 ROOMS Attractive Rates 0 Cafeteria and Dining Rooms Miss Patrick, Manager Mort Kallis COMPLIMENTQS OFAFRIENDOF LORRAINE NAUGHTON COMPLIMENTS OFAFRIENDOF MR. 8z MRS. HUGH McKEE Triangle 7440-1 M. .I. TUOHY Park Manor Hotel 7086 South Chicago Avenue Transient and Weekly Rates Very Reasonable Modern Food Shop AUGUSTINE BROS., Proprietors GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS Q 751 West 77th Street Stewart 3575 Wentworth 8401 Atlas Employment Service Licensed and Bonded MALE AND FEMALE HELP Service Free to Employers Stolarsky's Flowers WEDDING BOUQUETS CORSAGES - PLANTS - FUNERAL DESIGNS We Feature Graduation Bouquets M. C. MOONEY 7818 S Il tl A 6250 South Halsted street my S an Venue CHICAGO South Shore 0160 We Deliver CARL F. BRUECKNER Every Known Kind of Insurance 1305 East 63rd Street Hyde Park 5050 24 Hour Telephone Service Autos Furnished For All Occasions Phone Lafayette 0980-0981 KELLY FUNERAL DIRECTOR 81 EMBALMER 0 2616 West Thirty-Eighth Street JOHN T. KELLY CHICAGO COMPLIMENTS OF Mercy High School Orchestra Phone Haymarket 3968-3976 H. D. JONES John P. Harding Market Company 728 West Madison Street CHICAGO CHICK-CHICK STORE South Side's Headquarters FOR LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY O 7356 South Ashland Avenue A Prospect 0313 Homemade Ice Cream IOLES ICE CREAM PARLOR ?xf'?1? COTTAGE GROVE INN 8850-8852 Cottage Grove Tels. Regent 2900-2901 WILLIAM RADDATZ Real Estate - Mortgages Brookfield 3800 LAWndale 2200 Mansfield Funeral Homes Insurance J. FRANCIS MANSFIELD 10114 Ewing Avenue 3745 Grand Blvd. 3952 W. Cermak Rd. CHICAGO Brookfield, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Pullman 6700 Dr. Stewart McCormick PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0 N. E. Cor. Illth and Michigan Ave. Phone Vincennes 7189 WM. WEINER FURRIER CLEANING - GLAZING - RESTYLING STORAGE - Reasonable Prices 8155 Cottage Grove Avenue CHICAGO Featuring Smart Footwear for Young Modems GEIJER'S BOOTERY 7908 South Ashland Avenue Phone Radcliffe 7070 Established 1887 Triangle 2366 ROTHMAN'S EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S WEAR SZlCl'f'5S01'8 to Jos. David Co. 726 East 79th Street, Corner of Evans Ave. NORMAL LAUNDRIES 7432-40 South State Street Phone Radcliffe 3100 SHOP-RITE FOOD STORE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FREE PROMPT DELIVERY 452 E. 83rd Street Triangle 1740 Phone Stewart 2120 STORAGE CHATHAM FUR SHOP M. E. WARADY 1318 West 79th Street Chicago, Illinois Illinois Window Shade Co. 4524 South Cottage Grove Avenue Oakland 3972 Compliments of JOSEPH KOKESCH QUALITY MEATS Business Phone: Radcliffe 2486487 FRED R. SIEVERS Stoker Coal - Coal 81 Coke - Shell Pet. Carbon Coke Distributors of Original Pocahontas Stewart 7890 1309 West 79th Street Yard: 7461 South Lowe Avenue Est. since 1905 Free Delivery and Pickup BERNARD A- FORD Vincennes 533545887 A. Q Aberdeen Formerly Englewood Cleaners CARMENTS - RUGS - DRAPERIES, ETC. 1319 W. 79th Street Phone Vincennes 0900 Window Shade Service 7822 Cottage Grove Ave. VENETIAN BLINDS Compliments of Calumet Wet Wash Laundries 7033 South Chicago Avenue Fairfax 3782 Compliments Of MASE CRONIN Parts and Repairs on All Makes of Vacuum Cleaners South Shore Appliance Co. 845 East 79th Street -A Vincennes 5500 HAZEL'S DRY GOODS Formerly K. Mulloy's 1853 E. 79th Street Phone South Shore 8280 BIRS. HAZET. BODEMAN, Proprietor Your Patronage Appreciated Rainbow Shoe Rebuilder HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED BY A FIRST CLASS SHOE EXPERT 405 East 79th Street Chicago Garfield Drug Co. Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 225 West 55th Street Phones Wentworth 2506-2548 Maayag 99.11 saagid wgndod IL86 Slguelll 29U0LIcI 9 QMQAV 91,1131 CI OOM John J. O Connell Sz: Co MINV3 . L A . REAL ESTATE wvaao EIDI - sanadns ioonos INSURANCE O NS O seglpung pun sBn.1q S1SfLQ'D109dS uopqdiiosavlcl 'lla 'H 'SIEHHQS 091 Xoeunleqd 9IglIB1S 1525 East 53rd Street Phone: Hyde Park 2202 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS OF Dressel's Bakeries Alderman 1237 West 79th Street Thomas J. Daley Seventh Ward 2115 East 79th Street Phone Radcliife 7900 Victory 259 Normal 5150 TOBLEIVS Furs of Quality and Distinction Storage -:- Remodeling -:- Repairing 6510 South Halsted Street Phones Prospect 8300-0071 Harry P. Sullivan Funeral Director 2438 West 63rd Street HI A CHICAGO C C GO Compliments COMPLIMENTS of the OF A FRIEND OF PATRICIA TUMPANE Anchor Liquor Store 447 East 79th Street Phone: Aberdeen 5220 O Compliments of Triangle 2221 Home of Better Cleaning A. MARKS DRY CLEANERS INCORPORATED A 318-320 East 69th Street Established 1900 Chicago A. O,NEILL, Pres. and Treas. E. O'NEILL, Sec. 351 East 79th Street Hygienic Cleaning Company You'oe Tried the Rest - Now Try the Best INCORPORATED 218-220 East 69th Street We Deliver Telephone Triangle 1242 Telephones Tri. 3200-3201 Chicago, Illinois Oak Cleaners and Dyers 923 East 79th Street Phone Radcliffe 7370 6'It Must Be Oak. JOSEPH MCPHEE FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7131 South Western Avenue Telephone Prospect 0777 Chicago, Illinois Compliments of ROOM 14 Telephone Stewart 3934 TOP NOTCH BAR-B-Q 943 West 79th Street You Ring - We Bring DOROTHY MOORE, Proprietor MOORE BEAUTY SALON Compliments of A. G. Refrigeration Sales COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 81 Se1'ViCe 7938 Cottage Grove Stewart 1196 9243 Cottage Grove Ave. Radcliffe 8982 Sales Service Compliments of GOODMAN APPLIANCE CO. 648 East 79th Street SAM'S PLACE 9258 Cottage Grove Avenue Phone Triangle 4217 Chicago HAMBURGERS - HOT DOGS - ICE CREAM AUBURN HAT SHOP MANDEL HERMAN EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY PHARMACIST 8000 C G A 810 West 79th Street Phone Stewart 380tl,ttage rove Venue Chicago SICWHII GOOD HEALTH PROMOTER Compliments of a Friend of EILEEN BORSCH Phone Radclitie 2165 Delivery Service South Town Flower Shop FLORAL DESIGNS AND DECORATIONS 7057 South State Street Choice Cut Flowers and Plants RAY J. CRIST Druggist 459 West 63rd Street CHICAGO Phone Wentworth 0502 American Academy of Art Practical instruction in Dress Design, Pattern Making and Sewing. All branches of Commercial and Fine Art, Drawing, Painting, Illustration, Layout, Lettering, and Fashion Art. Individual instruction. Faculty of international reputation. FRANK H. YOUNG 25 East Jackson Boulevard Telephone Wabash 6360 Chicago Texaco Service Station WASHING - GREASING - SIMONIZING BATTERIES - TIRES W. F. MURPHY, Proprietor 8258 South Park Avenue Phone TRIangle 8464 Chicago, Illinois Arson's Restaurant 95th at South Park Avenue Mercy School Sweaters 34.50 Made to Order SAM'S ATHLETIC WEAR 7525 Cottage Grove Avenue Vincennes 2781 Mon., Wed., Sat.-9 to 6 Tues., Thurs., Fri.-9 to 9 Helenis Beauty Shop 303 East 75th Street Stewart 7865 Republic 0258 Nick's Quality Food Shop 2815 West 63rd Street FANCY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES We Carry a Complete Line of WINES AND LIQUORS Radcliffe 2230-2231 Cummings Funeral Service 7931 South Park Avenue Private Ambulance Service Joseph Cummings Veronica Cummings Licensed Embalmers 4600-4608 Lake Park Ave. B, gl F. MEN'S STQRE 3 and 7 Room Apartments Arrow Shirts - Stetson Hats Reasonable Rentals Near Illinois Central See Agent on Premises 7900 S- Halslell Sl' Vllleelllles 0301 Free Delivery Triangle 5353 Compliments of a Friend of EILEEN GLEASON WILLIS STORES, INC. Fine llfines and Liquors' 7858 South Ashland Avenue Visit Our Tap Room Fred A. Kaiser, Mgr. Shamrock Beauty Salon Where Expert Service Prevails 936W W. 79th St. Phone Stewart 7172 Open Tues., Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Evenings McN IC HOLAS BROS. Groceries for Particular People 961 West 79th Street Free Delivery Phone Stewart 4000 Triangle 7712 H. Bless THE DUG-OUT BLATZ ON TAP 8724- Cottage Grove Avenue Next Door to Gas Station Chicago Compliments of CARL'S BARBER SHOP 426 East 87th Street Telephone Pullman 0372 Auto Service MARTIN M. COON EY Funeral Director Midway 10322-10323 Sandwiches of All Kinds LESSARIS TAVERN Select Wines and Liquors Expert Service - Quality Goods Schlitg Beer on Tap Exclzisivelv 11511 Michigan Avenue Chicago Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobacco 6659 Cottage Grove Ave. Phone Radcliffe 7462 A. F. HASSUR Diamonds - Jewelry - Watches - Clocks - Silverware Fine VVatch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing P. SCHMIDT SONS STAR MARKET AND GROCERY 3426 South State Street 8008 South Ashland Avenue Chicago Phone Victory 6324-6325 Vincennes 7811 Vincennes 4758 Emu Examined Glasses Fitted THE NEW D E E Birmingham Restaurants R' T' ' URBAN K OPTOMETRIST 7909 S. Ashland Ave. 7854 S. Halsted St. A Oni' Quality and Variety of Food Will Please You Campbell Jewelry Sl Oplleal Company J. J. LAMPos, Mgr. -- Chicago 9203 Commercial Avenue JOHNSON COAL COMPANY Coal and Coke Experienced Furniture and Piano Moving 5954 S. Carpenter St. Englewood 8211 Motor Service - General Cartage Compliments of a Friend of AUDREY BOLAND T Established 1888 Your better judgment demands . . . Top Values . . . Rightly Priced James Coal Company YARDS: 5821 South Halsted Street Phone: Normal 2800 81st and Wallace Streets Phone: Radcliffe 8000 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND -, OF EILEEN KANE COMPLIMENTS OF William V. Daly Judge of the Municipal Court COMPLIMENTS OF Michael E. Hannigan Representative 11th District COMPLIMENTS OF Terence F. Moran VV ard Committeeman COMPLIMENTS OF David M. Hickey State Central Committeeman 3rd District Acme Meat Shop CHOICE MEATS 8154 South Ashland Avenue Phone: Radcliffe 3799 CHRIST BUCKBERG, Proprietor Carlson Funeral Home 304-306 West 119th Street Pullman 0184 X Liberty Cleaners JoHN E. SKAHEN si soNs 5123 Lake Park Avenue Phone Plaza 3600 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Phone Radcliffe 1101 LADY ASSISTANT James P. Roche Undertaker 1136 West 87th Street Calls Promptly Attended to ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT Walus Better Foods 10034 South Michigan Avenue Pullman 8413 FREE DELIVERY Martin Tauber Sz Co Now at 902-904 South Michigan Avenue FINE FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING Phone Wabash 4730 Holstein Drug Co. Prescription Draggistst' 79 East 79th Street, at Michigan Your Naborhood Drugstore For Real Delivery service Call Stewart 6000 N. Shanfield-Furrier Try Our New Method of Oiling and Dyeing Fur Coats Call us for Estimates - Prices Reasonable Fur Coats Made to Order on Small Deposit 1035 East 82nd Street Phone Vincennes 3502 for Insured Carrier COMPLIMENTS OF Mercy Cafeteria COMPLIMENTS OF Peter Ennis Funeral Director 1006 West 59th Street Normal 6868 GROGAN COAL CO. Quality Coals 7510 South Ashland Avenue Stewart 7818 Phones: Prospect 8300-0071 HARRY P. SULLIVAN Funeral Director LADY ATTENDANT 2438 West 63rd Street Andrew's Beauty Studio Original Hair Styling Facials - Hair Tinting Permanent Waving Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair by Electrolysis 758 East 79th Street Second Floor Phone Triangle 1744 CHICAGO'S FINEST LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS MONARCH LAUNDRY There is a diiferencef' Enjoy the Best . of Chinese and American Foods C0mPl1ment5 for Lunch, Dinner or Evening Snack of a At Prices You'1l Like Fniund Stop at the New Swanky o ELEANOR PODGORNIK Beverly Tea-Maid 1712 West 95th Street Phone Cedarcrest 1712 Holstein Drug Co. Prescription Druggistsv 79 East 79th Street at Michigan Avenue Your Naborhood Drugstore For Real Delivery Service Call Stewart 6000 Compliments Of THE IDLEWHILE 8701 South Chicago Avenue W WH OUND managerial policies and long successful experience have provided us with sufficient equipment adequate personnel and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers of fine printing plates. That you will be secure from chance, is our first promise. JAHN 8: OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 817 West Washington Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois ln the foreground' Ft. Dearborn referected in Grant Park on Chic:-xgo's lake front. Illustration by Jahn Ev- Ollier Arr Studios. X l I don't feel like crying I'm not a bit blue. But I'd be extra happy If I heard from you. U H FINAL THIB TE To the Mothers of the Staff. They have been silent partners in this achievement of ours. They were our patient eo-workers, whose share was to sacrifice their daugh- ters to the cause on Saturdays and holidays . . . daily to wait and wait for us to come home to a late dinner. Their unheralded share was to encourage us . . . to cheer us over the rough spots . . .K to pray with us for the success of the Mereian of 1940. W'e have saved for our great-hearted Mothers this final page which we com- plement with our simple eloquence, Thanks a lot, Mom. 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