Mercy High School - Mercian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1941
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Father Doherty is here to stay-at least in our hearts. TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND SAMUEL A. STRITCH, D.D. flrcfzbishop of Chicago As students eagerly taking advantage of the thousand eduezltional opportunities offered us, it seldom occurs to us that there is some- one responsible for them. So we now carry our gratitude through the ranks of those to whom we are indebted--our parents, teachers, the clergy, to the one who governs and gives all-gour beloved Archbishop. SISTER NIARY BERENICE and SISTER IWARY AGNITA Good news! Our Archbishop has consented to preside at graduation. Page Ten SISTER IWARY BERENICE Confuenl Superior Plwmmi. W, . MOTLIER MARY BERNARDINE, R.S.M. Mother Provincial of the Sisters of Mercy of the Chicago Province Page Elczfcn SISTER M ARY .ATHANASIUS SISTER SISTER Ywaintenanee MARY ADRIAN, Zoology AGNES MARIE, Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry ............ . , . . SISTER MARY ALBERTA, U. S. History, Soczology ....................... ..... .page Page SISTER MARY IALOYSE, Dean of Girls ......... page SISTER MAIIY AMBROSIA, Sewing, Millinery ..,. page SISTER MARY ANCILLA, llffodern History, Sfmanixh .N ................................ page SISTER MARY IANGELICA, English .............. page SISTER MARY IAQUINATA, Geometry, Algebra. .page SISTER MARY ATIIANASIUS, Maintenance ...... page SISTER MARY ATTRACTA, Psychology .......... page SISTER MARY AUGUSTINE, Book Room SISTER MARY BLANCHE, English SISTER MARY BRENDAN, Shorthand, Typing .... page 63 32 129 53 60 76 69 12 61 42 PI SISTERS SISTER MARY CIIARITINA, Art ...,.. .... 1 mage SISTER MARY CLARISSA, French... .... page SISTER MARY CONCEPTA, English ....... .... 1 mage SISTER MARY DEI.1'HINA, Selmol Store SISTER MARY DEYOTA, Latin ,................. 1mage SISTER MARY ESMMANUEL, Piano, Harmony, Coinjnosition ........................,.... page SISTER MARY EUGENE, Voire, Harmony, Glee Clulm .......................... .... 1 mage SISTER MARY ETHELBERT, Typing SISTER MA12Y EVARISTA, Pliysies, Cif ies ....... page SISTER MARY' EYELYN, English, Creative lllriting ........... .... 1 mage SISTER MARY GERALD, English ..,............. page SISTER HELEN MARIE, Engli.Ih, Shorthand ..... page SISTER MARY HYACINTH, English, Regi.vtrar...page SISTER MARY JULIA, Bookkeeper .,............ page SISTER MARY LIOBA, Algebra ............ .... p age SISTER MARY LEONORE, Modern History, Economics ......................... .... 1 mage SISTER MARY LUKE, English, Axsixtant Principal ........................... .... 1 mage SISTER IXIARIAN FRANCES, lf. S. History ...... page SISTER MARY MARINA, Jonrnalisnz, Art ....... 1mage SISTER MARY MARTINA, English SISTER MARX' MONICA, Librarian ....... .... 1 mage SISTER MARY NORINXE, Class Choral, Music Appreciation .............., .... p age SISTER MARY PATRICIA, Chemistry... ....page SISTER MARY PETRONILLA, Zoology. .. .... page SISTER MARY PLACIDA, English ..... .... p age SISTER MARY PULCHERIA, Latin .......... .... 1 mage SISTER MARY' REGINA, General Seienee ........ page SISTIR MARY REGIS, Page Twelve SISTER MARY RICHARDINE, SISTER MARY RIcARImo, SISTER MARY ROBERTA, Donzczvtze Sezenve, SISTER NTARY V1TAI.IS, SISTER MARY VVINIFRED, bookkeeper. Spanish ............... Dramatic A rt, Orchestra. A l mnnae .............. Page page Page Cafeteria Manager ..... page SISTER ROSELLA MARIE, French, General Seienee .A ....... page 75 21 24 71 100 104 29 46 51 73 68 12 70 47 13 27 55 54 104 22 58 62 30 72 48 102 150 52 74 SISTER 1X1ARY x7INC1-INZA, Clzenzistry, 50 Home llanclgenzvnl. . . . .page Savristan ...... , ....... page SISTER MARY VVILERIII, Bzzxinesx 94 Training, Conznzerfial Geograplzy, Colnnzereial Lam' ....... page English ............... page 59 49 Wfhen Dad comes across with our 'EL11tlOl1, lIere'S where it goes,-to Sister Mary Julia, SISTER BIIARY AGNITA Principal SISTER MARY LUKE A ssismnlf Page Tizirtccfz M gf 4-' l i,Q'f'! f 7 fy E E T . , 5,1555 . L. li: f W ff. ff ffl lk ya '6 13 L 'fy J U Jn ', I 'Eff 1 I 1 A 4 A J Senior floss officers-Rose Capodice, board member, Janet Kenneley, financial secretary, Eileen Kennedy, treasurer, Lorraine Carlson, recording secretary, Geraldine King, Vice president, Bette Collins, president, Patricia Desmond, board member, Gertrude Mary Koehl, board member, Mary Virginia Meade, board member, Anna Marie Dignan, board member, Betty Jane Winblad, board member. Not in picture is Dorothy Pasierb, social chairman. ' HELEN ALLEN St. Clotilde Sodality, Reparation guild, Dramatic Art, vice president: Mercian staff, Hi Rays start, M.A.A. Beth . . . that roquotte impishly has a versioihi of the English language translated only by those who know . . . kmts sweaters, .vrar'zfes, and mittens by the minute . . . dimples flash wimiiztgly at the psychological moment. CATHERINE LALTENBACH St. J0l1ll,.S', Limo, Ohio Sodality: Glee club: Library club, treasurer. A comfortable humor . . . kziofulrrlgc of trezzsures of the past gained from hey- intimate friendship with books . . . one of a feinsome three who delights in seeing the other two in the limvliglzt. ' ELLEN ANDERSON Sodality, M.C.C.: Student Council. Has o, quiet f7I'l'A'0IIlllify that must he rorlrrd out of her . . . fl7'.Yf on tlze seem' of any l'.l'l'lfL,1'llL'l1f, but never takes rm active part in it . . . a clzarmiug child of Mary. BETTY BALLARD Park Manor Honor student: Sodalityg Dramatic Art, Hi Rays staff, Le Cercle Francais. For grace a-nd elegance, it'e'd gin? lzer reel one in any mozfie . . . maili- tailzs rt day-in-day-out szrfoetimss . . . one of our generous catecltzsm teachers, CLEON BARANA Sf. Dorothy Sodality, Glee club, Dramatic Art, Library club, M.C.C.: Xl..-XA. Wliolesomely gay . . t'lIl1IIyE'S llfl' H11-SClIiK Z'0l1.Y .vrlmol girl f7l't'.YOI!l'lllifj' only to fvortiw-y rlmroefer roles on our stage . . . prineiftles that fj'l'!1lIlIl-SL' over hm' fancies. DoRo'1'1e1Y ANN BARCLAY Koheii Sodalityl Civic club. A!lI'fFt1l7lFIlF5S lim' trait . . sees ivrry task romlvlefe before she lrawes It . . . lrinrlly rozrrtfnus . . derfv fouled, Fleur, flare, and true r.'o1'r'r. Page Eighteen CLARA BARTOSZ St. Michael Sodalityg MACC. Chemistls eolors suggested by her elothes . . . delightful by day, dra- matie by lllfllll , . . disarmingly feminine . . . illflllifzi' in her 'variety of interests. L1LL1AN BASS Sf. Clotilde Sodalityg Dramatic Art, treasurerg Le Cercle Francais. vice presi- dent. Lii . . , one of llflereylv Al pianists . . . her many srhool aetizfities keep lzer as busy as a eat with I-:uo miee . . hopes to be a piano teaeher. DOROTHEA BAUGHMAN St. Clot1'Io'e Sodalityg Reparation guildg Mercian Staffg Hi Rays Staffg Le Cercle Francais: Library club, board: MAA. Inevitablv farrrets to hand in the absentee list and blushes a brilliant red wlieu reminded . , . i111aginati1'e , . . loves books and masquerade balls. BETTY JANE BOEHMER Sacred Heart Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.C.C.g M.i-X..-X. V Mereyi's ofieial messenger , , . sweetness and geniality jversonified . . Y. always ajipealinyly natural , . . likes to be busy . . . hopes to be a f-erfeet stenoyrajllier. l.UCILLE BUYER Loretto, Englewood Sodalityg Reparation guildg M..-XA. Amieable . . . ideas rapidly arpressed in Nell ehosen words . . . eyelashes that are the envv of the sehool . . . depends on last minute homework for her salvation. AUDREY BRANNUM Sulliiuzn High Sodalityg Le Cercle Francais. Lips that laugh, eyes that erzchaut-Audrey . . . a bit of a bundle of business and beauty . . . can out-talk and out-listen anyone . . . a gift to shy eonifersationalists, and a boon to exfferieneed ones, GENEVIEVE BRENNAN St. Dorothy Honor studentg Sodalityg Glee clubg A Cappellag MAA. Climbs the bath to wisdom with utzward strides . . . light on her feet as rain tab-raining on the skylight , . . suuiset refleeted in her hair. RIARY MARGARICT BRESLIN St. Sabina Sodalityg M.C.C.g M.A.A.g Soclality bulletin typist., A startlzng, e.l'lie1l'l1t stenographer for sueh a small lassie . . . swiftly travels from one task to another, never pausing . . . Glllllfllljllj' sffringy with a steady mind. PATRICIA BRODIE Holy Cross Honor Studentg Sodalityg Propagation of the Faith, vicc presi- dentg Mercian Staffg Hi Rays Staff: M.A.A. Pat fossesses a valm intelligence manifested in her elear reeitations . . . experienced soeialite . . . the vocabulary of lexieograplier . . . as orderly as a coral file. KIYRTLE BURG St. Augustizze Sodalityg M.C.C., Secretary. As soon as she has the elass in roars, she assumes a HklI0TA'-Illlfllllljlu e.r1vres- sum . . , a sperm! smile for eaelz and l'I'L'l'j'DlIC . . . like me:-rury ou silver skates . . . a loffer of life. lNlARY ISABEL BURKE Sl. Anne Sorlality: Glee elulmg Student Councilg Medical Mission: M.A.A. Reeitations alfuays aeeompanied by a deep pink blush . . . refreslzing as that delightful eoke . . . bashfulness often leaves her speerliless . . . quaint ylyflles. DOROTHY BURNS St. Joachim Sodalityg Civic club, Social chairman: M.A.A. Catches on to sports fast as evideueed in her skill at bowling . . never domixieeriizg to sis Leatriee . . . as reliable as rain. Page Nineteen l l v l l r AN N BUTLER Hirsch Sodalityg Reparation Guildg Dramatic Art. Aspires to be a lawyer . . . can never be surprised out of a class recita- tion . . . even the onrnsh of exams ean't jar her complacency. ELLEN ELAINE BUTLER Yale Sodalityg Glee clubg Mercian staffg Hi Rays staffg Art clubg M.A.A. Gifted with an editorial eye since her bassinet days . .A . an elastic dis- position , . . a could he fixture in Vogue . . . artistically pedigreed. ANN MARIE CALLAGHAN Oar Lady of Peace Sodalityg Dramatic Art: Hi Rays, business manager. Frank and intrepid, yet goes dozen to defeat smiling . . . excitable, animated, stimulating . . . deep-rooted love for religion . . . answers faithfully the call of every Cisca aetiz'ity. MRXRX' CL.-XRISSA CANTWELL St. Thomas Apostle Sodalityg Reparation guild: M.C.C.g MAA. Enthusiasm that 'works up like a house afiren when any phase of steno- graphie work is mentioned . . . an animated vigor even for incidentals. ROSE CAPODICE 5' t. Cohnnbanns Honor studentg Senior board memberg Sodalityg Allegro club, social chairmang Mercian staff, assistant editorg M.C.C. A problem is doomed to solution when it meets Rose . . . possesses incom- parable Latin beauty . . . an old friend of the three B's, Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. LORRAINE CARLsON St. Theodore Honor student: Senior class recording secretary: Sodalityg Latin clubg Student Councilg M.C.C.g Sodality Bulletin. typist. Undemonstrative, but deeply devout . . . artistic . . . tossing Hofee's iii- ventzon to the mind, she sexes by hand . . . amasxngly suave and springy. DOROTHY CARROLL Little Flower Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Arty Le Cercle Francaisg M.A.A. Ivory, tapering fingers . zvistful lovableness . . . forever spinning impenetrable day-dreams . zvatehes freshman antics with a smile that says, You'll learn. PATRICIA CARROLL St. Gall Sodality. Tiny package of sophistication . . . fingernails and eye lashes vie for length . . .I deep, rnellorz' voice that commands attention . . . loves fine music, especially grand opera, MARIE CASELLA St. Dorothy Sodalityz Library club: Medical Missiong M.C.C.: M..-X..-X. A eoy, easy charm . . . a song in her heart, a thrill in her smile . vigorous vzvaeity . a mannensis par excellence. FRANCES CLIFFORD St. Joachim Sodalityg Reparation guild: M.C.C.g M.A.A. Should eonfeersation faint, Fran is there 'zcith a restorative . . . reliant and eapable with a steadfastness of purpose. JUNE COLEMAN Holy Cross Sodality. Pert, amilsing and delightfully revealing , . . anticipates your whims with v a thoughtful nod , . . has an appealing youthful expression. BETTE COLLINS Visitation Honor student: Senior class presidentg Sodalityg Reparation guild: Glee elubg Dramatic :Xrtg Mercian staffg Hi Rays staffg Le Cercle Francais. One of the greatest names in lllerey-dom . . . genuine leader in our march for sneeess . . . a shining star in a black, black zziglitffliette is the light of our lives. Page Twenty LA XvERNE CONBOY St. Leo Sodalityg Dramatic Artg M.C.C., vice presiclentg MA..-X. Luminous, star spangled glamour . . . ice skating, donning, and sn-imwiing occupy most of lzer leisure timv , . . attends all St. Ignatius football and basketball games. - ROSE ELLICN CONCAXNON Sl. Colnznbanzrs Sodalityg Sodality Bulletin, business nianagcrg Student Councilg M.C.C. Her manntr as soft and slzy as a babyk bwallz . . . lzas sot ll liiylr fofnt for lim' mi111z'oy1'apl1iizg SML'L'l'.Y.Y01'5 to roach. - BIARY JANE CONLEY Rzfgglcs Sodalityg Reparation guild: Sewing club, prcsidentg Dramatic Artg Red Cross delegateg Medical Missiong M.C.C.g MAA. Latent Il'l1dl'I'.S'lIlAf7 qualities males ltcr the backbone of hm' crowd . , . lim' wardrobe u jwaclzlftioii of lim' atm: bands . . . Qnz'z'n on tlze Siltw' ,S'lcatcs. MARY CORCORAN St. Margaret Sodalityg M.A.A. Has a .natural ability for making lzcrscl, Ifkrrl on frst meeting . . . talcrs oz'm'ytl1111g, liard or easy, in llvr stride. 1 DOROTHY COSTIN St. Francis D0 Paul Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A. Well 'zzzwsml in her A B C29 . . . in her Apt ability, Blitltc blissfnlnoss Cltorustral vafvability, Dolly dimfvlfrl smile, not rasily XY-ted. PATRICIA CRALLEY St. Sabina Sodalityg Reparation guildg MA..-X. A cirtns is gray and dull compared with Pat's Randy-striped ffffl on a classroom . . . broatlttakilzg . . . can draw anything to po1'fcL'fion. The tricky phonetics of French are conquered by these studious pupils, under the direction of Sister Mary Clarissa. ,fl , Page Twenty-one 1 X -X R , Q 1 . f' - A' ,A ,,, ,-'-, v If .A.f.f4-f ' - 1 ,wnf fm, ,,..,--,,. 4:,1.f'fL1 f ' ff S' fa. f f . fi. fc,2.. X71 . jf? .LJ7,,'--fu-f 'Lf ' fx ' ' ' ff' ' Chemistry, with its bullhlcs and bottles and lucakers, iS chock full of mys- teries for these acl! veuturous juniors. Sister Mary Patricia knows thc 'tsolutioif' to all the problcms. THERICSA CRITELLI Sf. Jolla, D05 Moines Sodality. Casual mamxcv' im1'n1f11ic M2011 to TNT . . . imfvitably 'with Dorothy . . . regal, .rlurw carrlagfi' . . . will lu' last fvitlzozft the C!lfl'fl'1'lvf1'S hot limclicx. FRANCES CUA1M1Nt1s Sf. Sabina Soclality: Hi Rays staffg Medical Missiong Dramatic Arty M.A.A. A star on the .rlagnx t'lUL'f1'lfj'l'll!l each sczvu' . . . fo1'yvt.r hm' dramatic talvuf fill tlm curtail: fixes . . , llccmfncxv ll1d'l,HC7'l271f to lim' stage' .rz44'u'.v.r in Ilzr flash of .rclmal Quark. BIARY JOSEPHINIQ CURTIN Sf. Gall Sodalityg Reparation guild: Le Cercle Francaisg M.A.A. Disfvlayx a smile uf HJIHZ and fltllw wlzvu Ireland and Irish arc incu- tionva' . . . has a qnzvtly 1HIU5.YlU1'l1I1g HI?l'1H!'7Hl7!'1' mc manner. CORAL RAE CURTIS Bmzncft M..-X..-X. Ardaut l L'11yM' fllll . . . tyfvical campus trotivr except far ce1'taz'n octal Jioizxf-tlzrn laokx filet' a drvam . . . lawns rad . . . among fl'?Sl11'Yll'II'fllE? lady af th: hour. , BIAUREICN DALY Sf. Cartilage Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Artg Mercian staff: Hi Rays staff: M.A.:X. l crfvc! szlbjcci for tvclzfzlcolar . . . lil'1'F.Y1'.Yfl1l7lt' clzarm that is a passport lata any comfaay . . . a smllf' tlzaf dratvs a fvarmizcss Ilia! l10ld.r. x7ERONlL'A DAN'4XNliY Om' Lady of Gaad Counsel Soclalityz M.C.C.: M.A.A. R0nu1'1 ' . . . a nwdrrzi misx irltlz a jiiazfalzt .rpfril . . . fllllil dvuidf' rwlwtlim' .vlzc ix marc attaclivzl la lim' dafzcifzgf slzars ar roller .rkatm . . . alivayx l'UI'l'FL'llj' lrryvrl fa ilzc l71'l'fI.Vl01l. Page Tri-czzfy-trua LORIETTA DANVSON St. Leo Sodality. She looks a Cherub . . . she walks a queen . . . blithe . . . a little voice that merits big demands . . . girlish eagerness to please. BETTY DEAN St. Catherine of Genoa Sodality. Completely different . . . has yet to meet a dilgiflllfjl that she cannot eope with . . . smiles always beset her perfeely sweet features. PATRICIA DESMOND St. Xavier Academy Honor student, Senior Board member, Sodality, Le Cercle Francais, Chemistry club, M..-XA. Puff, a near-master of the French language . . . brilliant answers rnake lzer a f! 0L'l1Cl J delight . . . fun and frolie embellish her few free rnomenfs. JEAN DEYEREAUX All Saints Sodality, Prayer Crusade delegate, Dramatic Art, M.A.A., sec- retary. Quick, candid opinions not likely to be changed . . . when she laughs all lllerey laughs with her . . . dancing, dining, and datesfher delight. ANNA MARIE DIGNAN St. Leo Honor student, Senior Board member, Sodality, Reparation guild, Propagation of the Faith, secretary, Glee club, Dramatic Art, social chairman, Hi Rays staff, associate editor, M.A.A. l'Dig . . . knows everyone . . . the refugee of all truant Hi Rays re- porters . . . her humor tiekles . . . she's as lovable as a Christmas fruit cake, sweet, yet spicy. MARY DIXoN Holy Cross Sodality, llflary with her pert, ulvturnea' 1105? and shining blue eyes . . . is of de- cided Irish origin . . . s-zeeet and neat from head to feet . . . willing to help anyone in a jarn. DoLOREs DOLAN St. Dorothy Honor student, Sodality, Dramatic Art, Latin club, Library club, Math club, Student Council. Wrestling with tough assignments, she wins in the jirst round . . . perseveres until letter-perfect in dramatic parts . . . ehatter unessential to happiness among her friends, DOROTI-IY DORAN S t. Justin Sodality, N.Y.A. Ilot dashes through eaeh day oblivious of school worries . . . makes dancing and home management her hobbies . . . the current hit parade tunes are always her favorites DOLORIES-DRISCOLL Holy Cross Sodality, M.A.A., Orchestra. Is fasrinated by novelty pins and buttons . . has a come-day, go-day attitude . . . plays eornet in 0Zlt' orchestra . . reacts to psyeliology like a true Psychologist. ARY DUFFY St. Leo M Sodality, Medical Mission, president, Sewing club, Civic club: M.C.C. Makes ronversation as spritely as a live wire . . . leads a buzzing life looking after the wants of others . . . does everything quickly, but never neglects a task. MAURINE IDUGGAN Macon High School, Macon, lll. Sodality. She has that je ne sais quoi that will win her a fflaee deep in every heart . . . the typical slowness of the Southerner penetrates her every action. MARY THIQRESE DUNNE St. Brendan Sodality, delegate, Reparation guild, Mercian staff, Hi Rays staff, Library club, M.A.A. delegate. Gem-like durability . . . remains eool even in tlze turmoil of getting out a yearbook . . . rlzapsody in red . . . never a dull moment when she's around. Page Twenty-three Themes, themes and more themes! Sister Mary Con- cepta offers sug- gestions to Mary Alice, Gerry and Shirley for their English papers. lWARY ALICE EGAN St. Sabina Sodality, Social Action co'ehairmang Glee clubg A Cappella. Wavgi, auburn hair frames her ffert, dimpled fare . A . . little girl-like manner . . . smart clothes, the work of her own desigxzzfzg .... s' tars in all .social activities. GERTRUDE FARMER H oraee Mmm Sodalityg Glee cluhg Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg M.A.A. Symbol of good taste in attire and eoifure . . . worries about triz'iz1l things . A. . 'wins by persiiasive eloquence . . . lzair that gleams and Zwiakles with lziglilights. NIARY FRANCES FITZGERALD St. Colimzbazzizs Sodalityg Student Council. Her conversation, like aii old-faslzioiied automobilegliard to start, but harder to .rtop , . . takes an lrisli pride iii her freckles . . . lU'7'l'Z!L'5 early every rnorniaig to help Rose with the Sodality bulletin. ROSALIE FVFZPATRICK St. Clotilde Honor studentg Sodalityg Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg Compoxite of virtues fiiiding a dejinite aim iii her work for Catholic Aetiorz . . , modesty detours her from the deserved limelight, EVA MAE FLANNIGAN Holy Angels M Sodalityg Reparation guild, assistant prefectg Le Cercle Francaisg Glee cluhg Dramatic Artg M.A.A. Twirikliiig lrisli eyes disapjyearing with .vuddea bursts of laughter . . . glorioim .ropraiio voice . . . iriterestiiigly inquisitizfe . . . the miseliiezfous rnerrymaker in every crowd. ILDRED FLEMING St. foarliim Honor studentg Sodalityg Reparation guildg Math club: M.A.A. Millie . . :A dariciiigfrparleliiiig eyes . . . her rhythmic feet rapture the beat of any Jive, boogie-ruoogie or walt: . . . the mgurteries of 'Wllllll'1'l0 rnyxtery to her. Page Twenty-four BIARY Foy' St. Clam Sodalityg Reparation guildg Student Council. Ways lim' jitterbug tongzu' to death . . . fll'lll?7'0Sllj' that krvfzs lim' Ufllllllll to do tlu' lieazw' work . , . l1e1' sfvirit as light as a lwfcsr' at szmligflit. BETTY JUNE GARRITY Lozzgtuood Sodalityg M.C.C.g M.A.A. Informality the keynote' of lim' porularity . . . yay as fmzfrtti . , . flaming Wd hair cmplzasicrs lam' misrhic'z'011s vycs . . . rasy going Wlllllllfl' that 'zlslifrs lzcr into all .wrial mzmzts. ROSELJARY GAUGHAN St. Dorotlzy Sodality: Hi Rays staff' ffl..-X..-X. 0110 of tlzz' iizsejvarablc' four . . . krrjnv fi data 'ruitlz l1u1m'zv0rk as if it fx'm'c our with her best bran . . . lrics to dimilzislz lim' own szu'vf'ss, but 111'0i1d as a pcacofk about that of otlictxv. NIARJORIE GAYNOR Calunzvt Sodality: M.C.C.g MAA. CaVL'f1'm' llldtlflflldflllkf . . . dalzcfs fltlllllllfllj' . , . ll ffllH'L' so dainty . . . I1lIUl1l7'C so Sfuvvt . . . dvrfv tlzroatcrl lazzylz. EVELYN GILMAN Sodality. As !'l1ffl'1'fl11il!ll1!1 as a Fihl70r Mrffcc and llflollxf' slmfu . . . takrska Roman Holiday' fqvling to miery vlnss . . . lim' ronz'rrsatz'ou in pul- Ia!in kccps us Ianglzuzg far' days. ANNA MARIE GILMORE St. L00 Soclalityg Le Cercle Francaisg Dramatic Art. Gilly . . . hair that glimmers like ll 1'i7.f01' sfvlaslzrn' with .suizliylzt . . . possesses an izznrr grace that ramcs from kizozvizig lim' lessons . . . an ardent Leo fan. GERALIJINIQ GLEASON S t. Dorothy Sodalityg Student Councilg Red Cross delegateg M.C.C.g M.A.A. Classvs take on a mcwy lilt if Ger's thmfc . . . abotmds with frimuls, still lotfvs ta make a new one . . . a pillar of St. Sabiizalv. BETTE GOONAN Alzferzzia Sodality, co-chairman of Literature divisiong Rcparation guild: Sodality Bulletin, circulation inanagerg Le Cercle Francaisg M.C.C.g M.A.A.g Volleyball team. A mnstri' of aitv .v!J0i't an the l't1f1L'1HlGl' . . a tml hal . . . hm' wardrnbz' is an array of Ivrautifztl taste . . tints lim' rvriiatians with a shy blush. NICOLE GRANT Ecole Nouvelle, Haiti Sodality. A slight accent adds romanre and spin? to the many tlwilling tales of lim' native land, Haiti . . . spcaks Frmzrli, Sjvaiiish and Emflisli fluently. IANICIE GRIMES Little Flozwr Sodalityg Sewing club. Has fun at naantimc matrlvinq l1P11 tint' dance stabs with Ge1'ry's wizI'vl' ones . . . quiet . . . liar recitations hold the wliispm' of a blushiizgly revealed scrwt. RTARY LUCILLE GROGAN Little Flower Sodalityq Glee clubg A Cappellag Voice Certificate classg M.A.A. .Mclozli::'z's the plain ditty tvitli exquisite finesse . , . plums to go . . determmatiaiz in her studies . . . makvs one feel gay and sparkly. ANN MAXINE GROSS Loretto, Woodlawn Honor studentg Sodalityg Math club, presidentg Creative Writiiig club. A blitzkrirg in any zzrgmnt-tit . . . drliglxts in mastering the x, y, and :: of math . . . gmzuroszty, cliucklfs, independent spirit-that's Mark, Page Tweiity-five DOROTHY GUBA W. K. Sullivan Sodalityg Medical Missiong Sewing clubg D.S.C.g M.A.A. Fascinating 'variations in coijfure . . . culinary artist and modiste non- pareil, prescrginy well for the mister. DTADELYN GUTRICH St. Theodore Sodalityg Student Councilg M.A.A.g M.C.C. Where fhere's fun, there's Madelyn, it-here there's Madelyn, theres fun . . . as unpredictable as a day in April . . . retains her popularity despite her repeated commands of single file--fsilence, please. EVA JANE HAAS St. Dorothy Sodalityg Library club, social chairman. A golden-glow halo . . . a 'eoice as soft as a kittens ear .. . . honey-sweet smile reveals her gentle disposition . . . superbly fashion right. FRANCES HADER Sacred Heart Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A. Constant companion of Betty . . . agrees to any plan that will make others happy . . . always too generous to think only of herself. LORRAINIE HAGEDORN St. Gabriel Sodalityg M.C.C. Possesses an accumulated skill in barn dancing . . . Southern accents hold a charm for her . . . an abundance of cheer is manifested in her smile. BIARILYN HABIER ' St. Dorothy Sodalityg MAA. No one raises her 'voice to Marilyn . . .- she's as charming at the end of a long day as she is early in the morning . . . supports every club im- partially . . . the pride of Room nine. HELEN HANLEY Little Flower Sodalityg M.C.C.g MAA. Mind a temple of bright ideas putting a Midas touch to her personal abilities . . . alt:-ays ready to make a dash to fun. ROSEBI.XRY HAYES St. Dorothy Honor studentg Sodalityg Reparation guildg Glee clubg Dramatic Artg M.C.C.g M.A.A. Web gets her nickname from using words that are three breaths long . . . when she recites, 'we listen . . . and learn . . . has a perfect dark- bruneite beauty and flozuer-like hands. THERESA HENI'1GIIAN St. Colnnibanus Sodality, prefectg Reparation guildg Dramatic Artg M.C.C.g M.A..-X. Our perfect prefect . .I . refuses to be hurried or to be worried . . . irresistable way of asking favors and winning friends . . . blossom-like freshness. LQOSALEEN HERTEL St. Inst-in Martyr Sodality, Apostolic co-chairmaug Reparation guildg Merciau staffg Hi Rays staffg Le Cercle Francais, treasurer. Deliberate force behind her slow speech. . . . every emotion tinged with a blush , . , many interests label her fill-on-the-job. HELEN HICKEY Little Flower Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.C.C.g M.A.A. An Erin lass . . . sense of humor as genuine as the Blarney Stone . . 4 her soft and generous heart penetrates through her bashfulness. MARILYN HIX'ON Hirsch Sodalityg Le Cercle Francais. Tasses everyone a feather of a smile as she quietly goes on her 'way . . is-ith her pal Dolores . . . tiny bundle of pure femznzmty. Page Twenty-six Sister Marian Frances' treasured book of presidents is admired by June and Dorothy in the fourth year U. S. History class. SHIRLEY HOGAN St. Joachim Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A. Sweet ternfrered and congenial . . . delights in perky lil' hats . . . brisk little 'walk , . . roller skater delzlre . . . has mastered the art of sales- manship. PATRICIA HUGHES Westcott Sodalityg M.A.A.g M.C.C. The perfeet artist . . . envy of the class for her natural way of covering up unusual talents with an every day air . . . lovely leader . . . a Latin in beauty, but not in ternfverarnent. OLGA IVANOFF Sf. Patrick Sodalityg Library club, vice presidentg Student Council, social Chairmang M.A.A. International spirit revealed by her Indian, Haitian, and European eor- respondence . . . also in her enviable stamp rollertmn . . . has a con- tagious sense of duty. ANNABELLE JOHNSTON Fenger Sodalityg SZ clubg Chemistry club. The ukl'E'f'f'1' of the keys , . , Annabelle, our san-belle with her smiling, sunny twinkle . . . another who takes a jnstifable pride in her foreign stamp eolleetion. ISABEL JORDAN Parker Sodalityg Dramatic Artg Mereian, assistant business managerg Le Cercle Francaisg M..-XA. lflfhesz she laughs, we laugh 'with her .... fvlzen she talks, we listen . , . little-girl look despite stature . . . liappily nnronsriozls of her popularity. MARGARET KAVANAUGH Holy Rosary Sodality: M.A.A.g M.C.C. Casual until last minute, then rushes and worries . . . serious one 11'lZi1l1lfe?, frivolous the next . . . loves to dress np . . . optimistic eharaeter reflected in her efferzfeseent giggle. Page Twenty-seven nl . A M.fXRGIE KlfIl2FE S t. Gabriel Sodalityg M.C.C. Rapt listener . . . a boon to conversationalists . . . comfortably calm in the face of dijficultics, such as exams and homework. ANNAMAE KEEGAN Little Flower Sodalityg Reparation guildg Mercian staff, art editorg Le Cercle Francaisg Art clubg Dramatic Artg Glee clubg M.A..-X. Penny . . . a poet, singer, artist and dreamer . . . puts aside anything she doesnt like with a calm mental shrug . . . versatile but variable. THERESA KEHGE Holy Angels Sodalityg Dramatic Artg MAA. Self-assurance and poise the basis of her scholarly attainments . . . gifted with the golden touch of success in all her undertakings . . . youngest of the class. ELICANOR KELLY St. Dorothy M M lil JA Sodalityg M.A.A. Has just a little 1Uanderlust in her nature . . . pleasant to everyone . . . meets life's problems with an indiyferent manner that amases her friends. St. Sabina .XRY COLETTA KELLY Honor studentg Sodalityg Student Council, secretaryg M,A.A. Truly appreciative of the ingenuity of Caesar and Cicero . . . a,reminder of Sweet and Low . . . one of the few people gifted with golden tact. ARY BIARGARET KELLY Our Lady of Solace Sodalityg Student Councilg M.A.A.g M.C.C. As mischievous as new firecrackers . . . makes one split her sides at the oddest moments . . . 1zo one catches HER asleep during Student Council duty. LIZEN KENNEDY St. Joachim Honor studentg Senior class treasurerg Sodalityg Glce clubg A Cappella. Angel child :who sometimes folds her wings and goes on a lark . . senior treasurer who manages the class budget better than her own. NET KENNELEY St. Dorothy Honor studentg Senior class Hnancial secretaryg Sodalityg Glee club: Art club. Quiet, with spontaneous sffurts of glee . . . veers from the dignified duty of recording finances to the pleasant fastimc of art. MAIJELINE KILEY Little Flower Sodalityg Rcparation guildg Dramatic Artg M.C.C.g Student Council. llflally . . . nnobtrusively energetic . . . her warm interest and quick sympathy make her over popular . . . carries that I love life air. SR.xcE KILLIEIEN Little Flofzeer Dc Honor studentg Sodalityg Reparation guild: Glee clubg Dramatic Artg M.C.C.g M.A.A. Cracie ' . . . always has the right answer . . . always has something ne-rv . . . always amazes by the strength, of her beautiful singing voice . . . walks daintily tif-toed. JROTHY KING St. Dorothy Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.C.C.g M.A.A. llodie . . . crimson as much a part of her as costume jewelry . . . takes a special interest in writing long epistles . . . a ticklish giggle that ronrfvetes -zvith the -notes of a piceolo. GER.xLD1NE IQING St. Dorothy Honor studentg Senior class vice presidentg Sodalityg Reparation guild, prefcctg Glee club, social cliairmang A Cappella: Dramatic .-Xrtg Mercian staff: Hi Rays staff. GerryJ' . . . tlze queenly King . . . takes us all under her wing of jlt'I1L'7'0Stf:V . . . every action one of unquestionable perfection . . a walk that causes us to glide along in imitation and admiration. Page Tzventy-eight GERTRUDE MARY IQOIZHL St. Leo Honor student: Senior board member: Sodality. chairman of Literature division, Reparation guild, Sodality Bulletin, editor: Hi Rays, associate editor, Propagation of the Faith, president, Glee club, A Cappella, Dramatic Art, MA..-X. Tlzat breatlztakizzg .r'zoisl1 you feel in the halls is usually Genie lVIa1'y . . . ll mzxs fella m'z'f'r muses , . . her xmlle, made in lteazfelx . . . the l'f'l'0fllZ1,. Jt d U1!flI0l'Ilj' on fashion . . . a jn'r'fr'1'l lady and student, GERTRLTIJIE Koxsowslci Sl. illivlzael Honor student: Sodality: Reparation guild, M..-X..-X. 1145! a .rlif of a mixx , . . rclz'f1:'an a ln'g1l1faz'nt liz lzer f7l'U!ll'!1lJl . . . llze e.rse11te of Sl-lll'l'l'lifj'. !'7'Fll in llfl' f1'Z'!'1'.Yl'0lI to honor and glury . . . m1'ar1ably flxzrlx tmuzv good 171 tlze fwrsl. IOSEPHINE LAMAN'r1A St. Colfmabamrs Sodality, Medical Mission, Glee eluh, president, A Cappella. Ja . , , the girl 'fella sang lzer :ray to fame , . . an allzwzvxs and alerl- lIf'XS astattezzliulz wmpelling ax lzvr m1l1't4xvy and smile .... V l11l'z'z'e in all lzer relatz'ou.vl1ips. BLXRIE L.xMAN'r1A St. Dorothy Sodalityg Reparation guild, Glee club: A Cappella: M..-X.A. Gvfzxrlzze as a lll1l?'l1l7f7 l'llf . , . llzdulgrs freely in mirtlrful moods . . . lvrisk l7l!0j'!1l1L'j' in izfr flare for :tary-tl'llz'z1g1, zxvpecially in lim' twine- told tales of Urlzana. S HIRLEE LAMB Sl. Gall Sodality, first assistant prefect, Dramatic Art. The -:uay Quad like lo look T,l'l1E'llf lIl1'Z'lllll our portrait painted . . . eye compelling . . . llax an Zlllltillfll habit of tassxzzy lzw' head before llfgllllllllfl a 'l'Ft'12'l1fl0ll . . . the Perfect bull .rcssx'0n rlzalrmalz. Lois LEBEAU Sacred Heart Sodality, MAA.: Le Cerele Francais, Chemistry eluh. A mlsclzievous little girl in gl'me1t-u J' flotlws . . . s-t-1-eat-r-llvz'-.r to four P feet elezfwz izzrluxr . . . every half inrh of lien' spells ra1'ef1'1'e . . . hm' Edison smile llyflllx 'zrjv her whole fan: Physics students take notes on one of the many demonstrations per formed with Sister Mary Evarista guiding. , Page Tfcwzty-zzirze o VERONICA LEH MAN St. Gall Sodality delegate, chairman of Apostolic division. Ashy and srriiliifzg cheerfuliiess give way to her bookrperfect reeitatioris . . . constantly with her pal, Shirlee . . . lady-like slirmiess and perfec- tioiz, keynote of her personality. JE.-YNNE ANNE LESLIE St. Clotilde Sodalityg Student Council. - Arrz0ug our wittiestf' a title wsu by her clever chit-chat . , . uaaehailariee her keyiiote to success . . . her brother Bud's publicity manager. CATHERINE LOFTUS St. Theodore Sodalityg M.C.C. Everything that Cathie does is prorrzoted by herlgeiierosity . . , literally loves anything iiwolviug shorthand pads or typewriters. MARIE LONCAR Sacred Heart Sodality, treasurerg Reparation guildg Prayer Crusade delegateg Glee clubg M.A.A.g Dramatic Artg Mercian staffg Hi Rays staffg M.C.C.g Volleyball team. Always iii a dither . . . a regular standby of the Dramatic league . . as rriueh a part of the Sodality as the Tuesday bull sessious. SIIIRLEE ANNE LUMPP Little Flower Sodalityg Reparation guildg Glee clubg M.A.A. Shirl-startling by night, sophisticated in broad daylight . . . clothes always tres chic . . . au ace in scieuce. FLORENCE LYNCH St. Joachim Sodalityg M.C.C.g M.A.A. Cazfft-be-copied chic . . . zips about sehool with a cheerful and uuprotestiiig srriile . . . a springtirne coirlplexiori. Sister Mary Pulcheria and Latin students show their patriotism to the United States and their love of Latin by saluting the Hag in Latin. Page Thirty DOMICILLE MACKOXN'IAK St. Michael Sodalityg M.C.C. Typing and shorthand bow down to Dom . . . at home with freshmen and seniors alike . . . recites her lessons in a matter-of-fact 'voice when we know she has studied. MARY MONICYX NIALONE S t. Colunibanus Sodalityg Student Councilg M.C.C., presidentg Mercian staffg Hi Rays staff, Volleyball team. Catches the faney like the tat-tat of a drum beat . . . strikingly modern yet essentially religious . . . a firm advocate of saddle shoes . . . automatic enthusiasm. MARY LAETITIA MANN Little Flower Sodalityl Reparation guildg Glee Clubg Dramatic Artg M.A.A. Tish . . . must alwa s be aroused rom a dream 'world be ore a con- . y . . . 'oersation . . . has a heart like your favorite soft, warm bed-comforting . . . her hands remind you, somehow, of those of a saint. EILEEN MARONEY St. Mary of the Woods Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A. Terry . . . exeitingly alive . . . a sprinkle of freckles wanders hap- haeardly across her nose . . . displays a flair for the dramatically new... . . our chosen one who left us in February to enter the Mercy Nooitiate. JANE FRANCES MARREN St. Justin Martyr Sodalityg M.C.C.g Volleyball teamg M.A.A. Has do or die spirit on gym floor . . . deliberate in classrooms . . . pug nose minus freckles . . . shoots straight in more ways than one. FRANCES NIATIC Hyde Park Sodalityg M.C.C. Just casual enough, just formal enough . . . her gentleness is as poetic as April . . . a barometer of the latest fashions. MARY ANN MATIC St. Felicitas Sodalityg M.C.C. Back with the crowd after li-oing away too long . . . shy and sweet . . . a good listener to even the oldest jokes . . . laughing water eyes gives a glimpse of sunshine and fun. BETTY LU ll'lAYER St. Colunzbanns Sodalityg Orchestra, vice presidentg Hi Rays, Circulation man- agerg Le Cercle Francais. Her chipper-chat interrupted by delightful giggles . . . blonde hair as flnfy as the mittens she knits . . . head over heels in love with life. MARY MCCAMBRIDGE Holy Cross Sodalityg M.C.C.g M.A.A. A true classic of active American living . . . enjoys any sport with a pure lady-like frizfolity . . . always a delightful surprise. CONSTANCE MCDONOUGH Little Flower Sodalityg Reparation guildg Mercian staff, business managerg Hi Rays staffg Dramatic Artg M.A.A. Connie . . . smashes formalities, even silenee in the classroom, without getting into trouble . . . :ippy dynamic style puts her on a journalistlv throne . . . perfect model for Vogue's college page. MARY NICELLIGOTT S t. Catherine of Genoa Sodalityg Reparation guildg Student Council. lferpetual fresh as a daisy appearance . . . quiseical I like you if yon like me smile . . . master of her mind Gvitlxout pretending to be a .master mind. EILEEN il'lCGLOIN St. Dorotlzy Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Artg Mercian staff, assistant business managerg Hi Rays staffg Daily Bulletin, typistg M.C.C.g Cheer leaderg M.A.A., treasurer. All-round pep girl . . . fresh and frolicsome as the hunt at dawn . . Titian ideal . . . delights in going places. Page Thirty-one ln a sociology class stu- dents study the Catholic viewpoint of social con- ditions under the direc- tions of Sister Mary Al- berta. E SHIRLEY MCGOVERN Our Lady of Pvare Sodality: X1.C.C. Srwft i1111i1'1'd1111l mildlzrss . , . in .Spire of 1111 i1Il'.Yfl-H'Il117lL' 1111m111'1' af frimzds, .v111' kzzmvs t111r f01'mul11 of being alone and likvx it . . . irnmzrm' ta 1'.rritcmm1t, ll'lARY 1AxLICE ll'lCGRATH Sf. Gabriel Sodality E. O. L. chairman: Glee club: Student Council: M.C.C. An all A1m11'i1'111'1 attitude . . . prcdamllzaiitly 1111110111 . . . 1'.1'1111ixit11 in- fw'11z11liti:'x that give 11e1' 1111 aj stays a11111'a1'a111'1' . . an Gtxlllflf al1'1'tm'xS for F1111 bf'ttc1' fliillgiy' AIARY BASILLA lllCGRATH Sf. Sczbiiia Honor student: Sodality, Eucharistic-Our Lady chairman: Or- chestra: Student Council: Latin club, Consnlg Volleyball teamg M..-X..-X. .-'ln 1'1111c'1' ylozu 1'1'f1rttz1d 111 111'1' i11t1'1'f11'f'tl1t1'1111 of 11111.r1'1' . . . yay and nlurt , , . infzrsfd is'z'tl1 a tz'1'1'le's.r sf1o1'tz'11g1 xflrit . . . 1011-110t1'111'1f lull vallcyball. SALLY BICGRATH Sf. Cfrilia Honor student: Sodalfty: Hi Rays staff: MA..-X. l1L'ff'l'H1l.1It'Il to rvarlz 111: 11615112129 1'f'fla1'111l:'.r.r of fln' 1111115 . , , fl'l'L1llI'l1f1j' 1111ca1't11x 11 b1'1'lli1111f fl't1f1il'l' story from lIL'7' c11f1'1' nf 1'1l1'11x. KIARY ANNE BlClNTYRE St. Anne Soclality: Reparation guild: Glee club: Dramatic Art: Hi Rays staff: M..-X.:X. .flx 11111'0111'm'111'd as tlw :vr11tl1f'1' . . . Ll .vfwrfl 11111111111 at tln' lj'f7l'llfl kCj'1I0!11'll' . . . 01111 tall: with 11113-0119 . . . L1 111'111a11d1'11 111111111111 f1111't111'1', REn1NA MCKENZIE Sf. C0llfllIl7tlllllS Soclalityg MAMA.: M.C.C. fjlll'-Ullljl as 1101 71ll17lF implies .,.. 9 parklffzgf Oflijlllllllifj' . . . fl11ft1'1'i1111 xim- plzrzty . . . l11'1' Hfvillfgllfj' lMdl'lL'fl1l'i look 1'a111'1'11l.v ll d1'1n111'1' 11111151-like 111.rpuxifi011. Page T11i1'ty-11110 MARY NICLAUGHLIN Sf. Sabina Sodality: Le Cercle Francais: MAA. Perfeet model for a Pefvsodent ad . . . lo-ees everyone and makes everyone love her . , . tracy about tobogganing except for the bumps she earries away with her. MARY CATHERINE IMLCNIAHON St. Ailbe Sodality: Prayer Crusade, general chairman: Library club. presi- deuti M.C.C. Generosity that attains an admirable good . . . fvioty of the lladonna . . . conveys eontagion of entlznsiasm in lzer :eslfnl :work for tlze prayer crusade. RUTH BICMAHON Sf. Brendan Sodalityg Medical Mission: Library club: M.C.C.: M.A.A. Praetieal as well as flretty . . . airl on the go . . . tilts her head at a oious angle. then begins class reeitations BERNADETTE MCNAMARA St. Justin Martyr Sodality: Reparatiou guild: Hi Rays staff: Art clubs: M.A.A. Turns from white to rosy red at the suggestion of a eomffliment . . . her art as inspiring as the Rallet Rirsse . . . always serene, tranquil, and composed. JACKIE RICNETLLY Hyde Park Honor student: Le Ccrcle Francais, mistress of ceremonies. A perfect outdoor girl model . . . parades an array of einarnrnon freckles 1 . . her unusual lverseeeranee gets homework done by dismissal , . . Intimate 'with seleet few. CATHERINE MCNICHOLAS St. Gabriel Sodality: M.A.A.: M.C.C.: Dramatic Art. Kaudy room Kathy . . . as sweet as the sweets she sells . . . became a elzaraeter actress for the senior play . . . Irish humor lzighpoints her personality RIARY VIRGINIA MEADE St. Sabina Honor student: Senior Board member: Sodality: Student Coun- cil: M.C.C. ,Vothing too mach eau be said of her willingness . . . thoroughly agree- able with her sweet Irish temfverament . . . always metieulously and inzmaeulately groomed. RITA MEAGIXER St. Dorothy Sodality: Dramatic Art: Le Circle Francais: cheer-leading cap- tain: M.A.A., vice president. Oceans of friends . . . as refreshing as that cherry-topped lemonade . . . puts zip into 'volleyball games with her squad of cheerleaders . . . started late to get interested in Cisea, bat now is a regular. XORMA lX'l:ILES Little Flower Sodality: Reparation guild: Sodality Bulletin. typist: M.C.C.: M..-XA. Her ruolk has the grate and dignity of the rninnet . . . flawless perfee- tion ll! dress .. , . rontrzbntos gently to an argument and fverserleres to af satzsfaetory elima.1'. ELEANOR MLAKAR St. Joachim Sodality: MAA.: M.C.C. Little-girl 'Lfoiee that froffs up with the right answer . . . always finds an excuse to lllllflll . . . a 'ZL'0lldf'7' with a d1'arc'ill!l ffelieil in her hand. JOAN LXIOAKLER St. Coluuzlyanus Sodality: Dramatic Art, secretaryg Hi Rays staff: Mercian staff, editor-in-chief: M..-XA. fleeoznlvlishments out of firotvartion to her sise . . . bull sessioners knoru her as the ouov of every lirobleln . . . a perfect Judy . . . our Ioan. LORETTA MOI,LOY Holy Cross Honor student: Sodality. Social Action co-chairman: Glee club: A Cappella: Student Council, vice president. Party of the great daneing team, lllolloy and Sehuberth . , . eyes that east fairy-like ertrressions . . . her 7L'l1Ulf'-lll'!I'l'll'dlIU.YS reafvs rereards in selzolastie fields. Page Thirty-tlzree 'f l Ha JOYCE NIOODY Dzlron Honor studentg Le Cercle Francais, presidentg Mathematics club. A special -oer-oe and dash. distinguislies her from the masses . . . a 1'er1table answer book for all auestions . . . a H1lXClltC'L'0tl.Y tease in free moments. SHIRLEY MOWER I St. Sabina Sodalityg Medical Missiong Glee clubg MAA. Shirl loves excitement . . . hides her feelings beliina' a shy giggle . . . both her limelight dancing and spotlight clothes as lovely as her highlight hair. AGNES MURPHY Our Lady of Solace Sodalityg Reparation guild. Alive with eagerness to do right . . a miracle of fluid softness flows from her seldom-opened lips . a big sister to Mary Jane. ELAINE MURPHY St. Felicitas Sodalityg M.A.A.g Le Cercle Francais. A' second Pavlowa . . . graceful and gracious . . . lively, lustrous, vital . . . lessons are taboo for Marple'-Mercy's most dated girl. MARY JANE MURPHY Oar Lady of Solace Sodality. Slim as a reed, andhso upright in character , . . high in quality, high in dependability, high in esteem of those who know her. BIARILYN MURRAY St. Dorothy Honor studentg Sodalityg Dramatic leagueg Latin club. Can cast gasping witty remarks . . . she will straighten out the rnost mountainous problems . . . crescendo of conquest, shorwn by her deter mination to study Virgil. MARY ELIZABETII MURRAY Holy Cross Sodalityg M.A.A. Talks with machine-gun rapidity . . . meets life as though it were her own invention . . . as unpredictable as a humming bird. ANN NALIVAIKA Iinniaculate Conception Sodality. Completely incapable of eoaxing ft frown to her countenance . conveys to her friends a What fun it is attitude about life. KAY NINNEss Rnggles Sodality. Walks like an accomplished model it-ho makes you look twice . . . never loses her crispness . . . elegantly slini . . . lznnting, dnleent quality. REGINA MARIE NORTON Visitation Sodalityg Propagation of the Faith, treasurcrg Library cluli board memberg MAA. Tall . . . coal, black hair, rich with reaves . . . brilliant remarks emerge from a merry inizddle of trifles . . . a smile, a giggle and a f'ES'll1klL' disarm all. LoRE'I'TA 0,BRIEN St. Dorothy Sodality. .lust ri step ahead ofk us . . . has the ideas of our big sister . believes in the stitch-in-time protection. MARY AGNES O'CoNNELL St. Cohnnbanus Honor studentg Cisca, treasurerg Sodality, secretaryg Reparation guild: Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg Dramatic Arty Sodality Bulletin, co-editor. Deep interest in things spiritual inspires classmates . . . ash-blonde hair the envy of all . . . high-minded candor . . . hands that have a language all their own. Page Thirty-four Because of the critical condition of our country, Civics students have developed a Widespread interest in Aiiierican Observance. iXlARGARET O,DONAHUE Oglesby Sodalityg Reparation guildg Medical Missiong Glee clubg M.A.A. Reseinbles G14ll'iz'e1 s miniature Lilliputean princess . . . a terpsieliorean ability acquired by faithful attendance at St. Sabina dances . . . sweet f1'61fg1'fl'1'ZCC and sweet sentiment. MARY BTARGIE 0,HARA S t. S ab ina Sodalityg Medical Missiong Dramatic Artg MAA. Wlioevefi' is with her. wherevei' she is, MHTQIIE is having a swell time . . . luxurious brown curly haw . . . non-plassed by school work, not even physics. RITA 0',HiARA A ll Saints Sodalityg Societas Latina, secretaryg Hi Rays staff. Delightful rhicckle in her voice . . . pencil slim . . . nneomplain- iizgly helpful . . . efficient and systematic . . . i1'1s11ii'ed rather than depressed in Quiet su1'roiindi1igs. THERESA M. O,LONE M.C.C. Calumet Just ai'1'iz1ed7Septeniber 8 . . . Fits in Mercy's spirit of calmness . . . as hidden as a riddle but we found the answer in her sincerity. LIARIE GLIVER Sodalityg Reparation guild. St. Sabina Ollie futte1fly diferent . . . formalities take a back row in lieif vocab- ulary . . , all her days a me1'i'y-go-round . . . tiny feet always in a lmrify. ROSEMARY O'NEIL St. John the Baptist Sodalityg M.A.A.g Le Cercle Francais. Young executive type . . . manages everything with a dazzling skill . . . . complexion always rosy and pink . . . a rosy disposition to balance it. Page Thirty-Jive l l VIRGINIA O,NEIL ' St. Felicitas Sodalityg Mercian staffg Hi Rays staffg M.A.A.g Art clubg Bowl- ing club. A belle of every press convention . . Mercyfs artist -is always ready and willing to make a poster . . never hurrics but always reaches her destination on time. CATHERINE H. GVIEIQTON St. Patrick Academy Sodality. llfalks through Mercyfs halls Afeith an unauenchablc air of careless 1'l1Ellj,lC! 7'- ence , . . never keeps 11 tiny secret, even about herselT . . . a lover of life indoors and outdoors. RITAMAE PARKS St. Dorothy Honor studentg Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Arty Glee club. Parks . . . clipping individualism in her opinions . . . a .white skin highlights a Madonna-like face thathstrietly contradicts her lnlarity . . . arousing wit . . . a concentrating thinker. DOROTHY PASIERB S t. Michael Honor studentg Senior Board, social chairmaxg Sodalityg M.A.A.g M.C.C. Clearly the e.recutivc lvlw, as shown by her expert handling of the 'senior class social affairs . . . d0esn't leave anyone in a fuddle after a recitation. KATHYRIANNE PENCE St. Carthage Sodalityg Reparation guildg Medical Missiong Glee clubg A Cappellag Volleyball teamg M.A.A. As confident as the falcan's flight . , . impromptu singing ability . . . convincing conversational lilt . . . perpetual up and go spirit. MARGE PHILLIPPI Our Lady of Solace Sodalityg M.C.C. An aura of daintiness surrounded by a :I-arrn Iuxuriant halo of honey hair . . . a nbiclc me uff' oersonalitv and grace. MARY T. PHILLIPS Holy Cross Sodalityg M.A.A. Crystal clear voicc . . . blushes through rccitations lzurried to evade the limelight . . . fresh as a white tulip. SHIRLEY POULIOT Loretto, Englewood Sodality. Her unsboken indiference always bictures coolness .... beautiful and festive . . . black cycd Susan eyes which might have been plucked from a flourishing garden. SHIRLEY PRICE St. Anthony of Padua Sodalityg Student Council. Even the most trivial stories sound exciting when Shirley relates them . . . every action reflects her vibrant spirit . . . shoulder to the 'wheel4 worker for Mercy. DOLORES PRZYBYLTNSKI S t. Michael Sodality. A haven ofhhelpfulness . . . book pefect recitations delivered by a deep. resonant voice . . , a composure that a California earthquake could not shake. MARY RACITI St. Jerome Sodalityg M.C.C. Quality without quantity, that's Ma1'y . . . shy friendliness . . . dc- lights in making other people delighted . . soldier-like loyalty to her cousin Grace. CATHERINE RAMIS . St. Gabriel Sodalityg Societas Latina, aedile. Expert .baseball player . . . dislikes being called Flash . . . perti- nent sturit that can stand a stiff study schedule . . . teems with char- acter and personality. Page Thirty-six l...+ XYIZRONICA RAUIZN Sf. Azfgzmtizzc Sodalityg M.C.C. Om' soft Haired lwlmzzlv lwnilfy . . ilizlizrlriilufa iii, rzitlrf' from lzrazi I0 fm! and from 7l707'IlllIgl to Higlit . . :evil frofvii lim' tl117 fwrf1'1'I .w'w'vfii1'y. Iff1.1212N REYNoL1Js Sf. fllllfllllll Sodalityg Dramatic .-Xrt: Hi Rays static: Student Council: M..'X.A. llrumi1t1'f nrt stirilrzif rvlm i'a1'2'z't's lim' z'1'a1'f1i1nf into luv' ! Z'L'7'j'tlt1j' lift' . . . ll f'I1lI'I'Cl-U71 l7f'f1l'I-ll!! . . . ll lzrll0 fix rl1'11mi'ra!z'if ns .4ll1l'l'l'tTlI. RIARY RIGGENBACII Hfmkiuay Sodalityg Reparatiun guildg Hi Rays staffg Medical Missiong M.A.A. Ri!fffy.l . . . flux ilu' 1111lfl1 cizvivd mifnrul rzlrly llllll' . . . KZ wmltlz uf fuzz 111att'lzcrI' by flu' :varm lrrazrfy of lIt'l' fll'1'l'lI eyes. BIARGARET BIARY RICE Si. Clofllclv Sodality: Le Cervle Francais: Sewing club: Medical Mission. Cl't'Hll'i'I' zvltlz rz nvrzllv fzml tlzrmd . . . lm'r:t'.v tlzrouglz vurlz :lay nn' zlaimird by .YfllIllit'.Y . . . Sl'1ZL'l'1'!' . . . rlisfvlrzys 11 fvfrllcfirss fm' fus- fimzr 7'0fc'el1'y. IIQIELIEN MARY ROIIAN Lilflu Flower Sodalityg M.C.C. Quituqifiet , . . l1lll1.V.YZUHl.llfl. buti'a11t'z'11i'1'11g1lyxizzccrc . . . lziwslly- izgss rrrallvn' oizlyklu' lzrr 1'-f?iL'ir'1zL'3' and flL'f't'llfll1l7llllfj' . . . zz .wnilc that Hliws way to 1'11q1izrz'n5f V31-.v. ELIQANOR ROSEKRANS Thomas Brcuxzazz Orchestra: Allegro, secretaryg Latin clulug Piano Certincate class. .fflll t11'ist0f1'atir gait . . , rz musically mimlml HIHL'1'7y1'l'lUli?C1'U . . . jirlds uf interest as l71'rmrl ax lim' romfflm' a11vf'.vt1'y . , . .flrezzks lim' opinion 1r1l1'srsc1'zf0dly. Pat and Gertrude study tlie equation wliile Genevieve graphs a paraluola for their advanced algebra class. Page TI1i1'ty-sczwi , ,1- MARGARET RUSSELL St. Joachim Honor studentg Sodality: Reparation guildg Glee club, social chairmang A Cappellag Hi Rays staff, editor. Marg . . . superior color company, inc. . . . trailblaser to her famous fruit-peppins . , . a master recontenr and journalist . . . bucking confidence destznes her for success . . . INIARY ELLEN RYAN St. Dorothy Sodalityg Student Council: M..-XA.: M.C.C. Lively sports fan , . . satire, one of the characteristics of her speech . . . Tilden socials hold g special attraction for .Vary Ellen. PATRICIA RYAN St. Felicitas Sodalityg Reparation guildg Orchestra, presidcntg Dramatic Artg lX'l.C.C.Q lXfl.A.I-X. Tiny morsel'of ajection . . an enuestrienne by hobby . . like iron hlings to a magnet, Patty is irresistably drawn to redheads. DOLORES SAFRANSKI St. Bride Sodalityg Le Cercle Francaisg M.A.A. Gaspinyly fresh and invigorating . . . 'has a weakness for clothes fault- lessiy iailored, yet always engagingly feminine . . . a repeat of ageless enchantment in manner, ROSEMARY SALMON Our Lady of Solace Sodalityg Orchestrag Allegro, presidentg piano diploma class. Nimble fingers that fly over piano- keys . . . ardent Catholic action- ist . . .I her school-hour expression mirror of all her worries . . . with Lorraine brightens in her of hours. BETTY SCHAFER Holy Angels Sodalityg Reparation guildg Latin clulig Student Council. Pacifying as the ocean's calm before storm . . . student council girl 'who can enforce the unpopular law of silence . . . shyly inquisitizic. MARY WVIRGINIA SCHERER St. Xavier Acadoniy Sodalityg Reparation guildg Glee clubg A Cappellag Chemistry clubg MAA. Quaint :may of popping up with answers unknotvn to others . . making four years in three despite a carefree method of living . , quiet dimple in her chin, VIRGINIA SCHMITT St. Dorothy Sodalityg Reparation guildg Glee clubg Dramatic Artg M.C.C.3 M.A.A. Ginny . . . her little-girl figure 7'Vl0H7!igC'A' her eyes, the biggest and darkest of her class' . . . the perfect jitterbug . . . her dancing dimples lead an immigrant-emigrant life. JUNE SCHREIBER St. Rita Sodalityg Reparation guildg Student Councilg M.C.C. As uncmotional as cold spring :water . . . makes life a three ring circus for her friends . . . jolts our assurance zetth her complacency. NIARILYN SCIIUBERTH St. Martin Sodalityg Student Council, presidentg Glee club, historiang Dra- matic Art. Dances with a smoothness that tantalizes imitators .I . as charming at the earl of at long day as shehis in the early morning . . . a bevv of modern catch phrases at the tip of her tongue. . . MARY ANN SERTICH Sacred Heart Sodalityg Reparation guildg Medical Missiong Dramatic Arty Sewing clubg M.A.A. Has a special glowing aura reminiscent of the past . . . polishing slowness that demands split degree perfection . . . regally casual in attire. EILEEN SIIERIDAN St. Dorothy Sodalityg Reparation guildg Glee clubg Dramatic Art, presidentg Hi Rays staff, associate editorg M.A.A.g M.C.C. Ei . . . our shining star , . . she twinlcles, too, into race-like blushes . . . can insert into eiferyday classes really heavenly opinions . . . intense earnestncss . . . crystal-candy sweetness. Page Thirty-eight AN NA RIAE SHEU Sf. Joachim Sodality: M.A..-X. 1Jl10f0fl1'llf7l1l'1'.l' miylzt emzsider lzer an aptksubjeet for glamorous art . . a deep tltinker with many ears 011 her tram of tlrougflit, XVINIFRICD SHUPRYT St. Bride Suatfe, sofvltistieated finish . . . jferferz' 1'lljlfl11'I'lll'!ll frofvortiozzs . . . features Sillllllllfl Clear . . . in happy liarmony 'luitli eiwryofze . . . aboulzrling in ellarm. JOSEPIIINE SLATTERY Sf. JliSll'1Zf Malaya' Sodality: M.-X..-X.: Orchestra, social chairman: M.C.C. Jo . . . a refleefioli of her Irlslz aneestry . . . usual eoxztersation liizged zaitlz eatelzy slang . . . pools lzer L'l'l'llf1AI'F I'lXYLHlI'l'!'S in ,7llerty's areliestra. lXlARION SMITH Sf. Felieifas Sodality: Reparation guild, M.C.C. liven blue lllozzzlav does not dim her date niaht smile . . . wide awake outlook on life . V. . 1'epo1'te1' that C!llZ llt'll.Y lVlie7'ey's day. NIARJ ORIE SMITH Sf. Caz'l1eri1'1e of Genoa Sodalityg MAA., Volleyball team, captain. As tyjueally Amerieaa as the baseball game . , . a Paul Revere as she leads her minute men of volleyball . . . 'zfibraiitly alive. ANNA SIfATz Sf. Justin Sodality: M.C.C.: Student Council. One of om' Legion of Lan' and Order . . . a slreak of eareless fun ,ands a llllfflll 'ZA'l1i'7'l'I'L'l' slze looks . . . lrer fUllIt'l .Y sffeeial delight. GRALTIE RosE SQUILLACI Sf. Anne Sodalityz Prayer Crusade, delegateg M.C.C. Non-szrrgfieal rare for every ailment . . . uezfer lets selrool work get her dtlfi'-II . . . tray figure that wears clothes to good adziarziage. MARY SULLIVAN Park Manol Sodalityg Civic club, presidentg Library clului. As young. sensitizfe, and freekled as a kid sisieru . . . always on the rampage for fun . . . her roguish wink at life is personified in her gait. lXlARY SWEENEY Loretto, Wo0dlau'1: Soclalityg Reparation guild, prefect of discipline, Glee clubg Mercian staff, Hi Rays staff, M.A.A., president. .S'ft'1'11!1 . . . as modern as television . . . Slillfllllfl tlxroxrgli life meeting eaelz new sneeess eonjfdeutly . . . has a g1z11gL'1'z'a!111gf :est that lifts. BETTY JANE VMXN HORTON Marflza R-zfggles Dramatic Art: Volleyball team, manager, MAA., Student Coun- cil, Sewing clubg Latin club. llarffel of self-eontrol . . . d1'C5SF.Y,1:lL a elzarmingfly simile elassie fashion . . , ease and lzylitlzess make her Cl 'volleyball lzigrlzliylit. BETTY GENEVIEVE VITKUS Immaculate Co1zceptiow Sodalityg M.C.C. .9l'lll01'l1 'IK'0l'1'Z-LIT about azzythizzg . . . the wzowies are her llolvby . . . tops in slzorflmnd . . . latest books oeeupy most of her sjvare time, CATIIIERINIE VVAGNER Sf. Frafzeis de Sales Sodality: Civic club, secretary, M.C.C. Gets loads of fun out of life in her own Quay .... Y lzy, yet rompels atten- fion 'zvltlz lzer modern, ready reniarl-is . . . eouqlzers SlI07'flIl1Il!'l' and iypffzg fuztlz fwofesszomll spree. Page Tl1i1'ty-1zi11e TT l ALICE VVARD Mount St. Mary's Academy Sodalityg Reparation guildg Glee clubg A Cappellag M.A.A.g Hi Rays staff. Al . . . as unpredietable as lialztuing . . . her newer flagging mzerab' lzurries her about hor bustling :world . . . independently the tvzmzer of every argument. RLXRY LOU WATSON Little Flower Sodalityg Reparation guildg Glce clubg M.A.A.g M.C.C. Lou . . . surprises you with bursts of hidden wit . . . possesses a sweet lzellrlike voice . . . never gets angry . . . a child-like un- a1:'areness that's often impenetrable. HELEN M. WSZOLEK St. Florian Sodality: SZ clubg Chemistry club. Our little kitten flujt, who by her mz'1zuteur'ss and street, but sezfcre retieenee, makes lrcr sister-seniors fvonrler what is in ber lreart. MARY XVEBER Our Lady of Lourdes Sodalityi M.A.A. A erest of spun gold hair that Crowns her rare, portrait beauty . . . bossesses aa easy grace . . , isfords tllclt 'weave an attention-lzoldmg pattern. GERALDINIE XVELLS St. Barnabas Sodality: Dramatic Artg M.A.A.g M.C.C. Tlzrougli rlassrs and learzziugffor disfriissal .illfyj yearlzing . . . for, after uightfall comes dateswand all! Drarnatirs her dish, as a direetor would fvisli. EILEEN VVILLER St. Cecilia Sodalityg Volleyball teamg M.A.A.g Le Cercle Francais. A symphony of grace on the gymnasium floor . . , her slightest gesture always frerfertly Calculated . . , adafits lwrsalf to any oeeasion. BETTY JANE XVINBLAD S t. Martin!- Honor stndcntg Senior board memherg Sodality. Juggler of rvords ...' 1 'eading books Puts her -in her loved world of make-beliez,'s . . . Americas hart laureate in the making. JEANETTE VVRIGHT St. Justin Martyr Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Artg M.A.K. Skilled piano fingers always in demand . . . jolly . . . perfeetly ar- rangedhair topped with perky bo'z:'s . . . appreciated for lzer polkafdot regularity. CATHERINE ZEIDLER St. Pa1ul's Catlzedral, Pittsburg, Pa. Sodalityg Student Councilg Chemistry club. Her :words as floor-cut as new type . . . rvelromes a listener for tales of ller rwlitfxrl life . . . earnest with liar chalk and slate, Page Forty MEMUHIAM ANNE HEEREY i Died May 28, 1939 VV hen we Seniors first came to Mercy we were new and strange in a newer and stranger world. We were unfamiliar even with one another, for individuals had not as yet become class personalities. It was in that first year that one of us became a 'fschooliversal character. Her keen intellect, her active participation in sports, her musical renditions on the sweet potato, the way she mixed slang with the best of English, her caricatures of everybody and anybody on the blackboard, her dislike of anything the least bit sentimental in dramatics-all these became as much a part of Mercy as she did. She stood out among us, and we knew it. But what we didn't know was how much we would miss her. We didn't know that until we were become sophs, and God called her home. lt was when she left us, never to return, that over us came the full realization of her friendliness and her comradeship. Then we knew we loved Anne. VV e knew we loved her because she was just Anne, but, oh, so different! Now that we're grown-up Seniors, we know in our hearts that we're still pretty much the same little girls, and we know, too, that we,re venturing into a much stranger world than Mercy could ever be. But we're not really afraid, for in heaven there's a Mercy girl, who will watch over us, intercede for us, and go on loving us until we meet her again. Page Forty-one ITS ALL BUSINESS Rows and rows of typewriters and typists! Sister Mary Brendan instructs in the fundamentals and professitmal touches of a kusiness career. Page Forty-izvo As Sister dictates, short hand characters are rapid ly taken down and trans lated hy these secretaries to-be. Page Forty- three SCHOLARSHIP HU URS Betty Ballard, Genevieve Brennan, Patricia Brodie, Rose Capodicc. Lorraine Carlson, Bette Collins, Pa- tricia Desmond, Anna Marie Dignan. Dolores Dolan. Rosalie Fitzpatrick, Mildred Fleming, Ann Maxine Gross. Rosemary Hayes, Mary Colette Kelly, Eileen Kennedy, Grace Killeen. Geraldine King, Gertrude Koehl, Ger- trude Konsowski, Josephine LaMantia. Loretta Molloy. Joyce Moody, Mari- lyn Murray, Mary Basilla McGrath. Sally McGrath, Jacqueline McNeilly, Mary Agnes O'Connell, Rita O'Hara Rita Mae Parks, Dorothy Pasierb Margaret Russell, Betty Jane XVinblad 9 E . L E 'I , uh' v 4 ru by 95 9,5 fl, , 'F iff! 1' F515 L ,,..,...,,, Ofj'1'ce1's-Mariaii McNamara, president, Mary Lou Quinn, vice-president: Yirginia Michal- ski, treasurerg Geraldine Kelleher, secretary. Present day his- tory is quite complex, but modern history students, Mary L o u, Virginia, Frances, and Peggy, with the aid of a globe- , and Sister Mary W Leonore -- una ravel intricacies by studying past world condi- tions. i PtUUMl Top rote-Patsy Allman, Virginia Baczynski, Rita Brennan, Pat Coates, Laverne Collins, Rita Croake, Anna Dnffin, Elaine liarsnian, Margaret ,Xfary Fleming. Second ruu'-Eli- nora Hasik, Frances Hughes, Helen Keho, Dorothy King, Adeline Kosniala, Gertrude Kulovits, Doris Lane, Peggy Loftus, Ioan Lynch. Third rom'-Helen Madigan, Eleanor Maloney, Betty Murray, Catherine Mus. Claire Nolan. A-Xlvina Petrus. I:01l1'fll rom'-Frances Rochowiak, jean Simpson, Ethel Soti, Colette Tittiger, Gerry lvoulfe. Page Forty-six HUUME Top ron'-Dolores Anderson, Marcella Barry, Bette Babrosky, Shirley Billings, Lorraine Bog- dan, Rosemary Carney, Anna Mae Carrigg, Joan Fovell, Patricia Graham. Second row- Lorraine Green, Le Verne Haley, Dorothy Marie Hevrdejs, Wiliiia Holst, Ioan Kearns, Adele McCormick, Helen McGuire, Mary Catherine McGuire. Elayne Meyers. Third nm'-Margaret Mullaney, Rosemary Murphy, Betty Poorman, Margaret Reedy. Lea Rocco. Lorraine Rogers, Regina Shen. Carmella Tomaselli, Beatrice NVelter, Rosemary Vtfnntlerlicli Fourtlz Vow- Tufo, Dolores O'rjfz'rm's-Eileeii O'Connor, president, Kathy Flynn, vice president, Jean Doyle, treasnrerg Shirley Drexler, secretary. Page Forty-.s'cz'c1l Vtfith pencils poised on papers, creative writers realize that 'trnusie hath charms and they await in- spiration. Kathy and La Verne take care of the music While Sis- ter Mary Eve- lyn lends a help- ing Word Where it is needed. 'YT -4 2' me f f W i -xy! ,,... ,, ,,.,, 5 ,Z zzn va ,,,,,, ,ig . . ,,,,,h,., 1 . We .. r t f 1 L :E . H ' . . ,, Q, ., 1.1. :n - ,,..,::. ,- ,. H: 1, S f 5 i ,,,,j' 1 7 is W i t 73355 . . Wil 1. 5 'Qi' M ..., ,, -7 V W . V -I Zi. , ' xmfl K ,.,: ,,, , , . ,.., A' ' . :' ' 555 2:55 I Officers-qMargery Dahm, presidentg Lorraine O'Kanc, vice president, Bonnie Richmond, secretary, Margaret Russell, treasurer. V fm .. . ,f , ,,1',, -5 ,,,. . ' V fl!- ff 1' :Ig JV .I .. 'eff' iiii 9.7 li' ,EQf7ilf'f4i' 7' I , V A C 'Vff f 'KWKQX lf , K s 'far Q. N ,,, M Q f L . L ,.: , ., Kita . ,H-ff It-ffl 5' f, .f W' . W if , A,iiiri ,,Z, 1 L L L ' , 'V W 5 51 1. - '12 'L ,,., I we -in . 22- ww fe ' .- ' -. -- i S J ' . . ..,,, . ., ff -. HUUM ll Top Vow-Helen Virginia Bechely, Alberta Budo, Dolores Buehler, Barbara Carroll, Lor- etta Caulfield, Helen Deane, Betty Lou Falken- thal, Marilynne Frestel, Maureen Hartnett, Second row-Jeanne Horan, Mary Horvath, Jacqueline Irby, Betty Isaac, Dolores Kane, Eileen Kenny, Irene Kiraly, Josephine La Mantia, Doris McCauley. Third 1'0'w-Mar- garet McGrath, Louise McMahon, Rita Mc- Nally, Eleanor Meerendonk, Evelyn Poturalski, Margaret Prestin, Patricia Reilly, Lorraine Schulte, Geraldine Siefert. Fomfth row-Marie VVagner, Christie VVellrnan, Francine VVeil, Eileen Wright. In these days of Pan-Arnericanism, the language of our neighbors to the South is a fascinating subject, as these Spanish students, Jeanne, Loretta, Dolores, Pat, and Margaret discover. The religion class listens with undivided attention as Sister Mary Regis explains the significance of the various types of crosses. Page Forty-eight HUUM ll T011 rom'-Mary Ellen Bandy, Eleanor Ber- mingham, Betty Bonde, Dorothy Butler, Esther Byrne, Frances Carroll, Patricia Cooling, Jeanette Coon, Anna Cornyn. Second row! Patricia Eddy, Elaine Gerrity, Suzanne Gib- bons, Marjorie Guinaugh, Virginia Harring- ton, Theresa Hepp, :Xrtheniise Hoefner, Mila dred Hynes, Lydia Incroeei. Tlzira' raw- Mary Katherine Kent, Josephine Lawler, Joan Leahy, Frances Mareks, Lois Marston, Clara Ostapowi, Dorothy O'Neil, Margaret O'Sulli- van, Marjorie Pearson. Fourth 1'0w-Loretta Petersen, Carolyn Regan, Jeanette Schmitz, Alnianiary Swatzel, Catherine Tyler, Irene Wilson. ,, f--v . ,,i 3. ,,, i,, f T, , 4 . ,, gvzi ZEI V p .3 ,tii i . ,, ,.,,, p, , f t , f Q t if Ojj ice1's-Patsy Fullain, president, Mary Hy- nan, vice president and treasurer, VVinifred Johnson, secretary, Jean Morman, booster. America-an important topic of today and one eloseto every heart. Sister Mary VVinifred assists Mary Kay, Carolyn, and Pat to express their ideas on love of country for the third year English essay. Page Fartyanfuc l f ' if ' 'T , i , . , z A . ,, ,H V , i ,V - i f . fwafw 412, t ' f,fl'l'Fl'.Y-CZ1tll8I'lI'IC Prim, presidentg Claire McNally, secretary, Ruth Pollock, secretaryg Louise Kaufman. treasurer. Helen gives Sister Mary Yineenza and the class the that money go? HUUM 1E Top frm'-Mary Boland, Bettie Brizic, Gerry Firuen, Loretta Caron, Mary Helen Condon, Marion Cutler, Ruth Dixon, Vivian Doherty, Florence Finueane. .Sll'l'UIIl1 Vow-Mai'y Mar- garet Germano, l.ois Grimes, Margene Hoff- man, Mary Catherine Hyde, Margaret Mary Kelleher, Geraldine Lynch. jean McGuire, Catherine Me.-Xndrews, Patricia McMahon. Third foie-Rosemary McMahon. Patricia O'Donnell, Rita O'Laughlin, Rosemary O'Neil, Eleanor Phelan, Margie Reilly, Donna Scherer, Rosemary Schulz. Shirley Mae Simmons. Fozzrffz rote-Dorothy Styler. Florence Tall- man, Helen Tomczak, Gloria VValsh. vice presi- dent: Mary Zahle, Virginia Zimmerman. answer to the ageless question, t'XX'here does VVhoopsf don't spill it girls! Even if they do, ruhher aprons will protect the precious uniforms. Page Fifty if fl A i tti, G 7 135' I i ai? . r'i if I ,,,. , ,QF ' A h z .. l ,,,... in V X fl' Q34 ' J ., Q ak, H S' ,l 1 ' ' : ' , I' V , , f f H ,,..,, 1 1., A I ' V V 5 ' M 'I -If ,,, - if MWF L 1 H fa-we I vig? ig yyaygyrfi I f ir, .. -V r .A H ,M V ,Q Iii , F H U U M 1 5 l -f Top Voir'-Autl1'ey Boland, Elizabeth Burke, Mary Burke, Harriet Burnsulo-an Burns, Mari- , lyn Byrne, Dorothymae Cowdrey, Catherine ,. 1 ' Donnelly, Joan Falls. Svr011d wrzu-Mary ' 9 ,- I Fearon. Evelyn Fitzmaurice, VVinifrecl Gaughan, ' V , .r,' Helen Gadxvill, Betty Geary, Virginia Hayden, Genevieve Kocinski, Rita Lyng, Mary McCum- I i V Ayzly V . miskey. Third 1'0tesNanCy Mann. Marion V Manola, Mercedes Mitchell, Genevieve O Brien, Ogimm-Mary V. Graubcrgv prcsidems Rita Rita O'Brien, Margaret Mary O'Connell, Yir- ginia Pekgfske, Annette Pusatera, Betty Ray- nor. lfonrllz row-Catherine Rodney, Rosemary Schmidt, Marion Seithammel, Luella Staclter. Jeanne Smith, Frances VValsh. Kenny, viee presidentg Rita Kleifges, secre taryg Rosemary Green, treasurer. Simple, compound, or complex sentences prove no stumbling blocks to junior English students as Sister Mary Gerald watches for possible grammatical errors. Pagfi' Fifty-one 5-.I VVith all the ingredients near at hand, the girls just whip up something special. just so there isn't too much of any one thing, Sister Mary Roberta. watches the proceedings. The future honiemakers pay close attention as Sister Works with that 'Aprofessional touchfl DELIEHTPUL UUMESTIEITY A'Watch your calories, girls! Domestic- minded students concentrate on the tech- nique of preparing the perfect meal. Page Fifty-two WURHHUUSE UF EUSTUME ABT A light remark, UO, I made this, doesn't fool us. VVe know the careful work that goes into the making of a smart, origi- nal outfit. Busy sewers get expert help from Sis- ter Mary Ambrosia. Regina and Dorothy sec that the seams are straight in their new dresses. Now, the all important fitting! Never a crease or a wrinkle-'cause it's got to be perfect. Advanced second year students make their Easter bonnets-and loads of others. Each a dis- tinctive style. Page Fifty-three IJTUHBIEAL Liturgical posters, pamphlets, Mass diagram, board sketches . . . what good, interesting religion classes Room 17 has with all these proper- ties! IJBHAHY The Library . . . haven of all Mercy girls! VVhat's so intriguing, girls? Sister Mary Monica seems to know. With such a variety of magazines, you're bound to find the one you want. But Dorothea seems to be 'having a little trouble with her selection. Page Fifty-four EUELIUSI Solid geometry has a strong following with these girls. jean explains one of these hand made structures, and we wish she'd explain it to us, too! NEWS PREVIEW For real fun and experi- ence the journalism class proof reads the Hi-Rays. The fun is in knowing the news before itys printed. Sister Mary Marina and Eleanor con- fer upon a tricky journa- listic prohlc-ni. STUDY HALL-EHS Ambitious students get tonight's' homework done while the others take advantage of the study period to do 'tlast nights Study Hhall-ers, at any rate, keep busy. Page Fifty-fm? J 14? f fQ I 'lf . 4 . wt X Q u 'Q u' Sl N fl . J A KAW, 17 Z 'iii ff? ' , 4 , mn WM 'kwamwm Officers-ePatricia Blatzer, presidentg Ma- clonna Mannion, vice presiclentg Ruth Mc- - Avoy, treasurer: Patricia Hynan, secretary. Kii 7 1 T 1 r f - a aa , 1 g M A V, A A 'iff' W 3 -' H V 1 . T n, ' iaiii ' s M My is , f' T ' arir if N W ff' r , rf rrrr ' iiii 2, .Al gg., I fa HU UM l3 sf ff :-- E2-Z, V3 Top 1'0'ZE'-l'iTl'llly Besowshek. Marian Biehl, :Xurea Brinlee, Dolores Butt, We 'L' Martha Caxnpana, Meredith Coleman, Juanita Corlett, Bette Dunn, Margaret Eckert, :Xudrie Friske, Mary Rita Houle, Betty Jenniches. Second row- ? :a Mary Therese Johnson, Elaine Kampiles, Marie Karbens, Dorothy Kubiak, MAH- Florence Kumpfer, Betty McCormick, Alice McGuane, Cecelia McKee. Mary McVeigh, Lorraine Miller, Theresa Nevins, Patricia O'Toole. Third row- H Margie Rohrer, June See. Iiozzrflz rom'-Rosemary Shirey, Betty Trapp. Fifth rom'-jealiiie Zimmer. Sophomores delve into vertehrates and inverte- brates in their Zoology lab. Sister Mary Petro- nilla shows Pat and Madonna the art of dis- secting frogs. Page Fifty-eight Ojfirmzv - Patricia O'Connell, president: Margaret Clifford, vice- V,V, gs. A 3, T president: Constance Cleary, treas- 2 , ' ,, 'C urer: Mary Halloran, secretary. ' V X' t HUUM lil Top row-Celeste Barry, Veronica Bradley, Leatrice Burns, Celeste Carroll, June Carroll, Gertrude Cogan, Rosemary Conlon, Rita Crim- mings, Patsy Deane, Marion Dearth, Lillian Dillon, Veronica Jeanne Duggan. Second Vow-Marguerite Fuhrman, Josephine Horvath, Yvonne lvanoff, Patricia Karras, June Marie Keleher, Adela Kucz- ynski, Helen Loftus, Helen Lundstrom, Irene Maliga, Gladys Maxwell, Rosalie Moran. June McMahon. Third Voir'-Rita McNulty, Jean McMullen, Carmela Pacini. 170111411 ron'-Marilou Reilly, Carleen Schmidt, Lorraine Triana. Fifth rom'-Muriel Vlfagner. Sister Mary VVilfred is kept busy with busi- ness training and commercial geography classes. But the girls must like it, judging hy their interest and their smiles. Page Fifty-111'11e 'lt' , f Q Ojj'irc1's-Mary O'Malley, president, Nancy V ,355 Miller, secretaryg Beth Ann Burns, treas- L . A 'H . . 5337 H , M ,lvsgv urerg Rosalie Whaleii, editor. y ir M M if? f . L, , I ,, . F i n - ::' H ww Q: i- ,ly f vvrkk .kk. 7 ii A S W' M .. .i E ii E .- Zmz f ' ., 2 g , A + ' c , ' L, - 1 y t 'A ' 5 M ,, f' , E 7' -' l , ' ' Q ,l A v .ff M f llts i r ia, y , M i 'l,..,'1 Q f 'Ei From the maps t h a t a r e n o longer of thc ever - changing world of toclay, Sister Mary Ancilla teaches of the worlcl of long ago and its difficulties. ' Top row-Loretta Barker, Rhea Brennan, Mary Jane Bushell, Eleanor Rosemary Doyle, Marguerite Fitzpatrick, Giacchetti, Therese Gillespie, Mary Ann .. Hogan, Elaine Hoy. Scrmza' row-Betty Hunt, Agnes Kinsman, Mary Jane Krump, June Leahy, Dorothy Loftus, Jeanne Logan, Virginia Lulewicz. Marguerite McDonough, Shirley McLoughlin, Margaret Murray, Betty O'Hara, Dolores Ottenstroer. Third row- V, -, Cheney, Annabelle Curry, Mary ,lane Foote, Jenny Phyllis Overling, Ethel Ann Pubins, Evelyn Roach. Fourth row-Beverly Rogers, Julianna Schumann, Marie Senechal. Fifth row-Barbara Ann Wieloch. HUUM lti Page Sixty O jf i C ers-Ma r y I ane S ullivan, president g Lorraine Buehler, secretary, Geraldine St. '4 1 Pierre, treasurer. D , . f V Top row-Gwendolyn Anderson, Rebecca Avila, Nancy Boscoe, Eleanor Cal- low, Mildred Christensen, Dorothy Fellenz, Helen Fineran, Rosemary Harti- gan, Amelia Incrocci, Geraldine Klingelschmitt, Norma Johnston, Nancy Lee. Second row-Dorothy Mae Lyke, Marie Maebuecher, Mary McGarry, Patricia McGrane, Jane McPheeters, Arthemise Mongeau, Dorothy Moran, Dorothy Murphy, Joyce Murray, Ioan Neeson, Anne Ory, Dorothy Reichman. Third row- Peggy Routliffe, Mary Rose Sacks. Foimfth row-Frances Seydel, Patricia Tumpane. Fifth row-Margaret Wall. HUUM 17 l Page Sixty-one The mysteries of the mind are explained by Lorraine and Bernadette with the help of Sis- ter Mary At- tracta and their classmates. Psy- chology, just having been included in Mercy's curric- ulum this year, is a Senior de- light as well as a wonder. -' H' mi . i f' ' . b - 1 , W., . -T. . X othy Buchanan, vice president, Elinore e is . .li fbi-vw - . -- Q f ,A Oficers-Barbara Johnson, president, Dor- '2 1' Q s. .A Keeler, secretaryg Alice Barrett, treasurer. I ---LL . m.f.,x t -...- .. --:-. wg.-is ,.., 1. -,:f -:-A- 5 .f,,. - ----- f I - . gt': . . d eet 1 , . c Q' -' -x A e 1 :::: Q ' P tte ee . ., S 2 si N .e,, ? , V . ,Mix . q S Hx . . c P s .. K c . ' . eet 1 n P it eeee 'T A 'N he - f X . Es. . -keik E In In . . ez eeet A ,ztt i 'av Pl U U M 19 i eeee c eere t'A? : Top row-Muriel Burke, Anna Mae Cassidy, Marge Crick, Betty - Collins, Patricia Dalton, Virginia Doran, Rosemary Engeln, Marilyn f el Feil, june Fleischauer, Laverne Fishback, Betty Gasser, Mary 1 Therese Graham. Second row-Anna Mae Ienen, Patricia Kelleher, iii Margaret Kubovich, Eileen Langan, Theresa Madigan, Mary Meegan, Marita Malloy, Helen Matic, Patricia Minahan, Monica Morgan, Dorothy Ann Murphy, Norine Mc- P Nichols. Third row-Angeline Quattrocchi, Rosemary Rispen, Ioan Ruddy. Fourth row Qjean Tierney, Dolores Uphues, Roberta Walsh. Fifth mtv-Marion Zagar. Surrounded by the literary-artistic achievements of Sis- ter Mary Placida's English classes, Marian, Marita, Rosemary, and Angeline are absorbed in an oral book report. Pretty different, don't you think? Page .Sixty-twn I LM Ofjficers-Veronica Markey, president, ' . ,,' Q Alice Trainor, vice presidentg Bernadette ly' 1-fr i Walsh, vice president and treasurer. I' ffl, f ' .f was A a :ez A 1 i s, . 551- J , ael f A iti .. , , . ' ei . . V -' P ae a ssae A , Q1 f e,ei , ,,,, e, , , . , K e,,. , V B ' 225 . ii iii iii .. T I .. 9 -E ,.l , Top row-Gladys Albrecht, Lorraine Barrett, Sally Barrett, Mar- garet Brady, Alila Jean Branken, Florence Brophy, Margaret Burke, f Julia Butler, Mary Jane Cavanaugh, Marian Cuicci, Catherine Coffey, 4 ' ' :V Alice Desmond. Second Vow-Josephine Di Santo, Marjorie Downes, Virginia Gallagher, Marguerite Goonan, Bernice Gregory, Mary Ann Harrington, Helen Hartmann, Lorraine Heffernan, Suzanne Meyering, Mary Molloy, Helen Marie Neu- mann, Marjorie Nichols. Third row-Rosemary O'Brien, Virginia O'Connell, Jane O'Donnell, Eileen Penn. Fourth row-Ruth Petersen, Delphine Rogan, Annamae Schafer. Fifth row-Katherine Sheehan. 2, 1:1 www fam: Wifi UW . ' A. ' Florence explains a theorem as Josephine and the class listen in. Mysterious angles and triangles are discovered by the sophs under the guidance of Sister Agnes Marie Page Sixty-tlwee 2, , .W V--f W., ,,,,.,,Q,,,,. my Q: 7 ii X Ojjficers-Heiirietta Lewandowski, presi- . Qffii' 5 --4--W dent, Iual Guiney, vice presidentg Pauline 'mff , if A- :fr 4 a . . ,W K S C Kaufman, treasurer, Alice Mugica, booster. it - 'ii i A r , 1 ,1, i,i.7 ' A , 7 ': -:'Vi ' zg- ' .ivii it iiiii U Ki ga. f wk -by f tg.: V .::- ww, t ' 'ffsfjg . . K - ' S s . s . . . - A i ii r it i :,- ,:.. ' ' i V .- A 'f 61 e - . -'-f ig I' . ,,i. 2 Wil , . , L'..- fig: ' ' Z3 Top 1'0zaLL1ll1an Blesch, Lucille Borst, Loretta Bresnahan, Margie Burke, . Evelyn Caston, Rose Marie Carberry, Virginia Clifford, Patricia Corbett, Catherine Duffy, Roberta Evers, Rita Gallagher, Theresa Giachetti. Second : i'i' row-Rita Keane, Mary F. King, Lois Kitas, Helen Koszut, Catherine Krae- i gir 31 mer, Catherine La Rue, Gloria Maroida, Gracie Monyok, Margaret Morrin, Betty ' O'Donnell, Mary O'Malley, Rita Rudofski. Third row-Rosemary Russell, Roberta Scherer. Fourth row-Loretta Shannon, Margaret Spence. Fifth row-Rosemary Zeller. HUUM EB Our poor or- phan sopho- mores! During Sister Mary Ethelbert's ill- ness, Henrietta. played teacher. Must have been a good one-all the pupils know the answer. They decided, however, when Sister M a r y Blanche to o k over the re- sponsibility, that she made a bet- . ter teacher. Page Sixty-four M erey's clelightful cafeteria is alive with ll 0 on -t i 111 c chatter when tl1e girls dine. Girls leave the candy room 1111111chi11g: Candy, popcorn, peanuts, crackerjack fa prize i11 each and every packageb. With the niekelocleon as 111usiC-maker, the freshmen of Room 18 enjoy the remain- ing minutes of their lunch period i11 Mer- cy's own Make-bo lieve Danceland fthe b3.SCIIlCI1fD. UU TIME UIVEHSIU S l,11!lA . All W A M 7 44 1 1 Jr! , , I I V43 W 1 1 fr ,A Q Q mf I ' if 1 2 x 0: , , gs - ,. I 4+ iff 15 , l.. -A Sister Mary Hyacinth smiles benignly as Norma, Lauretta, CO- letta, and Mary strive to please by present- ing those compositions in special style. HUUM EI nw a Y' E e . ,. ,psf ,- K. K, 2 , gk M , , Ojircrs - Norma Biagini, presidentg Lauretta Hearne, ...bfe '22 vice-president. to C ff X ' , 1 r5El ,,ff 5 X52 99' ' if 5 'S T011 rofzcf-lzlvira Baecetti, Betty Booth. Second row- t , 1 'V X V- '3 gf' ' June Callahan, Cecile Connell. Third row-Mary A. ' ii Darcy, Marian De Mol, Coletta Duncan, jean Foster. f. Fourth row-Jean Geibel, Bette Gudgeon, Mary I. Hagenauer, Josephine Han- nigan, Eileen Houlihan, Margaret Keilty, Mary Kelly, Kathryn Kerzek, Mary Loughran, Marguerite Manges, Virginia Martin, Irene Morrow. Fourilzt row -Mary O'Brien, Peggy O'Reilly, Betty Pelletier, Joan Quinlan, ,kv 4 Louise Ready, Lucille Sehumacker, Mary Sears, Alfreda Sierzega, Q V . Jean Stuekart, Therese Sullivan, june Tandyk, Catherine Tolt. ,ff N i 1, B A A iz A els. f 1 it f ,.tt 4 :,iV l f i , M 'i . ':'i , ' it is -M r ,---1 . -. .'1': . -V B t m .' -' an M , e f ,':.,1 M 1 C ',.- , ':f, 1 '.i . -e ' Q YA sq i :QV - ' Page Sixty-riglii l To convince herself that geometry masters aren't wrong, be- fudcllecl Margie calls on Sister Mary Aqui- nata. If any aid is needed in landing that elusive X, Sister can help there, too,for she is also a teacher of algebra. O'6riL781'S - Charlotte Twardowski, presidentg Patricia Kehoe, vice president, Betty Schreiber, secre- tary, Therese Roche, treasurer. c' HUUM 181 RUSS, 52 my 1 5,EgE2k X n 'QQTX ,w Top row-Lillian Anclroff, Ther- ese Barrett. Sefozzrl r0w-Kath- leen Beekman, Dorothy Burns. Third rom-Joan Butler Therese Butler Marguerite Casey. Ifourtlz 1-on-Corinne ,,,i Dempsey Marilyn Dollear Cecile Downes Grace M. Forschner Mary Ann Gal- Lotko Helen Long, Benita McCormick. Fiflh row-Gloria McGinu , , I gf , , Q , breath, Janet Ianisch, Gertrude Jirkovsky, Rose Marie Kenny, Loretta Koch, Lila ' 4, fm- C Marilyn McGrath, Margaret Melnerney, Anna O'Loughlin, Theresa , Nw if' 4:2-V ff' , V ,,, fuwefi Prendergast, Carmela Radun, Marie Russell, Mary Shinniek, Elenore .5 Szul, Mary Tomaselli, Florence Vulcano, Helen VVeck. ' 1 gk ,., .,,V, 5 4 f .V V L, 5 VL - , ,g . 1 ,..r - ' M .V rytr M ' A -ttl stssr l s l ssi, M y ssrrs C rtgy D A M ' , ,tz 'iir We H 'KWH' f . Page Sixty-11ine f 4, 'W A I 452 if , HUUM El T li e mysteries of x y, and z are made sini- ple for inquir- ing freshies by helpful class- mates during a study period, as Sister M a r y L i o b a offers e u e o u r a g e- meut from the sidelines. M5 l i it tg, X .43 NM' ewes XS -eva? X QM mv' Qff 4 , 4.12 Qn fQE'lfUI'.S-LCOIIH Hynes, president: Claire Fiunigau, vice presideutg Mary jane Schmulil, seeretaryg Mary O'Brien, treasurer. B - E Top mtv-Margaret Barton, Jean A 'v -f 5 Bolan. Second Vatu-Therese Bro- i gan, Norinne Cannon. Third row-Katherine Cassassanta, Margaret Coglilan, Lucille Cory. Iiozwth row- Dolores Dalton, Rosemary Deegan, Lois Duffy, Rita Fitzmaurice, Geraldine Flynn, Gertrude Geiger, Eleanor Halford, XVanda Haraburda, Mary Joanne Hogan, Mary Iurewiez, Helen Karras, Esther Loews. Fifth www Betty Lyueli, Norine McNamara, Juanita Mulcahy, Noreen Mulvi- hill, Marilyn O'Brieu, Jean O'Brien, Margaret Parker, Betty Po- walski, Mary Jane Reedy, Ioan Riddle, Janet VVatson. Page Sezvuty Sometimes it's easier to learn from posters, say first year Latin students. Was it your idea, S i s t e r Mary Devota, or Doloresi? We've seen stu- dents in a Latin class less com- posed than this group. HUUM EE e w . , L Officers-Dorothea Fairfield, pres- ident, Eleanor Donnelly, vice , president, Anita McCarthy, secre- taryg Helen O'Neill, treasurer. 9 Z! S1 4 iw ' X v 5 Oi 3 W XX iw X hm mn Q f Z., ,E ,pttp ., A. ,,:. 1. .,,,, ,,t,, l,,V 1. ' . ' isir . f f Q' . . ,. - Top row-Margaret Abrams, Do- lores Bruen. Second row-Mary Burns, Ria Burns. Third row- .,,,. Theresa Camp, Therese Conlon, Dorothy Crist. Fourth row-Patricia Con- ' E . cannon Eileen Cronin Re 1na Cronin Patricia Dalton, Mary Duffy, Margaret , 1 -' v f i . .Q Qi- . Ellerman Doroth Fitz erald Patricia Gaffne Irene Houle, Annette Keller, ,A y , Y, p Vi, Rosemarie Mauck, Ann Minogue. Fifth row-Dolores Morrnan, Lor- raine Olson, Mary G'Malley, Geraldine Redican, Lorraine Roache, . . . . . . . , . r Miriam Rowan, Lorraine Seithammel, Anna Shine, Marion Sheridan, a H Lf' 1 Margaret Styler, Laverne Tynan, Therese Voltmer. , rr' ,,. .',a rt'e H Q Q ? I e .,:-, A ,,.. , .. . . ' ,- eetrt - ' ' C ' , ,,., , H ..,. 9 ,. t V . V . 4 .ff I Page S2UE11fty'01l9 Sister Mary Regina seeks to e x p l a i n the principles of Weights to Iac- queline, Ruth, Dorothy, Mary, Eileen, and Lil- lian. Reading by expression they seem not only to under- stand it but en- joy it as well. HUUM E3 'QW I 0 1. ,, in ,fig l X M, X K oy Ni f A . . . X i W V f' ' Off'll'F7'.l'+JHCljl1Cl1l1C Ahern, presi- dentg Rosemary Durkin, vice wi f presidentg Betty Schuberth, secre- X Xin 2 ...se ge: tary, Alicia Hartney, treasurer. T019 row-Dorothy Burke, Celeste Conlin. Second row-Rita M ae Dacey, Irene Dowling. Tlzird Carlita Freberg, Dorothy Friedel, Margie Grosshans, Mary Griffin, Vivian Guinaugh, Eileen Haase, Mary Houlihan, Margaret Kelly, Ioan Kendall, Lillian Kubisiak, Mildred Lynch, Jeanne Lyng. Fifrh, row-Clara Milligan, Ellen McVVhinney, Lorraine O'Brien, Kathleen O,Brien, Dorothy OlSullivan, Loretta Ryan, Mary Ann Reimann, Dorothy Schuberth, Ruth Schweniin, Dolores Wlierscliexn, Marie Vyielter, Lillian Zmeico. Page Seventy-two row-Mary Catherine Duey, Coletta Duffy, Florence Durkin. Fourth row- Olficers-Dolores Ward, president g Frances King, vice president, Mary Lou Schroeder, secretary and treasurer. - .. , f Q , .. A fr e s h m a n English class thrills to Ivan- hoe and tales of 'idays of old when knights were bold un- der the tutelage of Sister Helen Marie. - D HUUM E4 of T017 row-Dorothy Bertrand, Rosemary Blyth. Second row-Joan Brady, Cathy Carroll, Gwendolyn Cheney. Third Vow- Doris Conway, Mary Corcoran, Joan Doyle, Therese Drury. Fozwth row- -Shirley Evans, Rita Mae Fenton, Mary Jane Finn, Patricia Fitzgerald, Cecelia Gabel, Therese Gill, Rose Mary Hallinan, Marie Therese Hertel, Therese Hession, Dolores Kelly, Anna Mae Kramer, Dolores Michalski. Fifth row-Marilyn Murray, Marcella Nix, Collette O'Hara, Jean O'Keefe, Peggy Owens, Helen Saurer, Helen See, June Shee- han, Marie Sinall, Celeste Sweeney, Annaniae Tormey. Page ,S'eve11,ty-three a,w ,l54 f free W lm we , .,,. , L e a r n i n g through sight is now part of the general science course. Sister Rosella Marie d e m o n - strates the use of the new pro- j e c t 0 r a n d screen. HUUM E531 la K -JL I . J f,. X 1 N' Q N 94 5 ill f Top 1'ou+Gloria Alvarez, Egberta Arentz. Second row - Jeanette '--' H' '- - Blaine, Mariette Burns, Marie f ' i . 2' . S Therese Butler, Mildred Cameron Cno picturej. Third row-Dolores 'iii' Y- 'A Collins, Margaret Collins, Grace 'll x Q, 23 Ojficcrs-Laura Lee Hil- gers, president, Alberta Pus- ater, vice presidentg Marian Murphy, secretary-treasurer. ai its ,,, he ,fy .J Doher. Fourth row-Margie ' , I , , Fraher, Mildred Gross, Eileen Hillebrand, Valerie Hoffman, Emily Hopson, Joan Keating, Lorraine Koch, Geraldine LaMantia, Rose LaMantia. Patsy Lyman, Rosemary Mack, Jane Mclinany. Fifth rote-Betty McKenzie, Doris Moody. Peggy O'Connell, Georgia 1 A , Peal, Lorraine Pilotte. Mamie Pittacora, Mary Ann Shea, Anna Mae ,ji g 1 Sloyan, Mary Jean Taylor, joan Trunk, Mary Jean Wfall. Patsy i is . VVherity. 5 R E 5' V , 1 V W ii i :,. ',. Z V ff ,V ff' ' ,wi 1 In f' , f Q' J f , H I H, , V V i le T - c e M M Page Svvflziy-fair 1' it V V iyll 1 l Olficers-Georgene Wagiier, presidentg - , 1 2 V mf :ii - 'A Therese Marie Schumann, vice-president, - ' ft I g A H i Dorothy Bligh, secretary, Jean Styler, .. 'I ' Z 1' , 'f treasurer. r M to y a M r r ' 5 , 'D -,7 ' L it it ff it in r 424 M l Z. U, 7 3, ,rj , M gg . , QW rw., ' i '- 'W M ,ff77 'i 772?ff if ' , , KAV- VV ,V I ,I Z A, , 'V i ,,,., I L J 5 , ' ' , ',,'- ' ' f in M ,W H , , ,V . . H 'gig vs 2 . 3,3 . ,la Top-Margaret Brennan, Helen Maria Cotter. First row-Marguerite Ann Crinion, Louise Dieterle, Delores Donohue, Dolores Dorigan, Cele Duval, Mar- garet Fenlon, Dorothy Gornick, joan Guiney, Mary Hardiman, Jane Higgin- botham, Kathleen Johnson, Dorothy Karbens. Second row-Dolores Kilcluski, Rosemary Killacky, Mary Therese Lally, Maureen Little, Dorothy Martino- vich, Margaret Mausen, Mary McCarthy, Jeanette Nottingham, Lorraine Neitzel, Mary Lou Slotabec, Rita jane VVard, Margaret Zimmerman. Ah, what fun to dab leisurely with water and paints! But with Sister Mary Charitinals earn- est direction, these girls are not playing, but actually Work- ing and learning to produce at- tractive draw- ings. LQ? x,L1XEIig K Nw M .Q-Sf gag RUUM 31 Page Seventy-five Doris is as proud as a peacock over her original drawingsg and the Mercian staff made good use of Doris' talent. The dedi- cation page and end sheet are hers. Good old VVebster- always dependable. Sister Mary Anglica supervises the Hlook- ing up in this. l MAIN ENTRANCE Page Sc,zfcntyfsi.z' lfprv' left-.-Xs punishment for insubordination, freshmen sing to seniors. Ifpper Viylzt-Freshmen on parade. Cen- fvr I'ffjfZf+FI'CSi'l1'HC1l display their wares. Lower 1'iglzt4Cream puffs are smeary, when they're fed to you by someone else, :gren't they? lfozvcr' left-Initiation day gives Freshmen a glimpse of second childhood when they play peas porridge hot. EHESHME JUI THE NINE HU DEED Q5 1 -SQ ' Xb , M lx XX f D S - - V fl wx Wm 2 1 X 3 fy Q 'Q ff ! f ..? ,iii IIZXTHULIII AETIUN-1 THHRESA HENEGHAN Prefeel CHAIRMEN Senior delegates: Bette Goonan, Mary Basilla McGrath, Mary Catherine McMahon, Mary Dunne, Veronica Lehman, and Rosaleen Hertel. GERTRUDE ' BETTE LORETTA MARY ALICE Koa 111. GooN AN M OLLOY EGAN Life1'az'm'e C01'711'1'ZlffCC Catholic Social Action Committee 1:7'6'.S'l'L11Zl17Z delegafer: ,Tune Sheehan, Dorothea Fairneld, Mary Jane Schmuhl, Dolores Dori- gan, Dolores Vllierseheim, Anna Mae Sloyan, Laurette Hearne, and Charlotte Twardowski. Page Eigh tytwo MARY AGNES O'C0NNELL Secretary SUUALITY Jinzim' dclvgaivx: Harriet Burns, Alvina Petrus. SHIRLEE LAMB First Assistant Prefect L LAXHERNE HALEY Second Axsisfanz' Prffcrf Kathy Flynn, Ruth Dixon, Dorothy O'Ncil, and Betty Lou Falkcntlial. CHA-XIRMEX MARY BASILLA MARY ALICE RosALi:i:N VERONICA MCGRATH lWCGRATII HERTEL LEHMAN Eiachafivfic Om' Lady C01l1l111.ffI7C Apostolic C01'11f11'1iHL'z? LEADERS Mmniz LONCAR T1'm1rr111'm' .Si0l7lZ01'l107'U delegates: Mary jane Sullivan, Constance Cleary, Phyllis Overling, Betty Dunne, Loretta Shannon, Eileen Langan, and Helen Marie Neumann. Pllffl' Eigflity-three While Theresa, the chairman, and the others listen most intently, John ani T U E 3 D A Y 3 3 U Ed attempt to clear up a puzzling question by the use of their missals. Fathe - Ignatius, O.Carm.. Qriglzfj is the official Ustraightener outer, whenever th enthusiastic sessioners get off the track. VVhat would our bull sessions be withou those two Ufuedin' friends, john Taaiiff and Edmund Castillo? The other bul sessioners seem to be enjoying thei friendly disagreement. Note the missals This discussion was on the Holy Weel Ceremonies. In order that the hoys and girls who attend the weekly Cisca meetings o Saturday, might have a clearer knowledge of the agenda discussion, Mercy' Sodality holds a hull session every Tuesday afternoon. Enthusiastic Ciscans come from Leo, Mt. Carmel, St. Rita, De LaSalle, S Philip and St. Ignatius. Good news travels fastf' and in this case many schools throughout the city, hearing of the fine worlf accomplished by Megcy bull sessions, followed her example. UUE HULL SESSIU , 1 if , Q-gms g 'w WMF i Q? V i An Lw Ab 6 45 1 fr 5 A v . W 'S w Fifi'-T Y X 7, , lgfdg Q 0' ap mam f Y Q ag . t s i - FK 4 6 K gilkx Q. we Ml li, 5 9 F g Q 4 7 ,I . gf? 5 it wht: K .W BUUSTI E THE EATHULIE PRESS 1' Vlfelcoming' smiles of Theresa Heneghan, Sodality pre- fect, Betty Collins, Senior president, and Mary A. O'Con- nell. Sodality secretary, greet Archbishop Stritch on his first visit to Mercy, the occasion, the opening of the New VVorld drive. In the seats of honor are the Rev. Edward Dailey, editor of the New VVorldg His Excellency, the Most Reverend Samuel A. Stritch, D.D.g and the Rev. Thomas Meehan, circulation manager of the New VVorld. His Excellency finds encouragement in our bulletin board display labeled I Saw It in The New W'orld More than a thousand delegates representing the high schools and grammar schools of Chi- eago's South side gathered at Mercy to hear from their be- loved Archbishop and the New VVorld representatives the de- tails of the drive that is to put our Arehdiocesan newspaper in every home. UURIHUCEHR PAPER IN EVERY HOME As chairman of the New VVorld drive in our school, Alice Ward Cleftj assisted 2 i by Mary Alice Egan Qrightj and the other Sodality chairmen, made a dis- tinctive record. With the motto, The New World in Every Home, Mercy reached a total of almost five hun- dred new subscriptions. Room Z won the plaque for having the best record of the school. PRAYER ER SRRE MARY CATHERINE MCMAHON Cha irman Working in cooperation with the office of the Sorrowful Mother Novena office. Mercy led all girls' schools of the city in the crusade for prayers for peace-the crusade that was started in response to Our Holy Father's plea for prayers. VVeekly the delegates reported for their rooms to Mary Catherine McMahon, chairman, who, with her assistant, Rita Gallagher, faithfully recorded the totals of Masses, Communions, prayers, and good works, and sent them to the Novena office. The delegates are: Seniors-Mildred Fleming, Mary Dunne, Mary Catherine Mc- Mahon, Betty Iane Winblad, Jean Devereaux, Rosaleen Hertel. Jiimiors-Alvina Petrus, Eileen O'Connor, Barbara Carroll, Dorothy O'Neil, Rosemary McMahon, Mary Burke. Soplzomores-Patricia O'Toole, Coletta Carroll, Mary O'Malley, Ioan Neeson, Marilyn Feil, Catherine Coffey, Rita Gallagher. F1'esI11nm1-Betty Jane Gudgeon, Marilyn McGrath, Claire Finnegan, Dorothea Fairfield, Margaret Kelly, Mary Jane Finn, Alberta Pusatera, Mary Hardiman. RITA GALLAGHER Assirfazzt C11l1l1'1l1!Z1Z Page Eiglzfy-seven Standing: Mrs. Norton, Mrs Fitzmaurice, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs Fardy, Mrs. Russell, Mrs Haley, and Mrs. LaMantia Seated: Mrs. Morrin, Mrs brosia, and Mrs. McNally MERCY MISSIUN BUILD On Decemlzer 3, Sister Mary Ambrosia and Five self-sacrificing women met to form the nucleus of the Mercy Mission Guild. Before long the club grew, until now, when nearlyadozen women give their time and sewing talents twice a month for the furtherance of Christ's Kingdom. The purpose of the Guild is to supply the Home Missions, and especially chapels, with vestments and altar linens. Since its inauguration, the Guild has completed several sets of altar linens and fifteen sets of vestments. Because of the success it has attained in its first year, the mem- bers are looking forward with great plans for the Guild, in the coming year. After their sewing session, the ladies have tea and cake, which, in a way, constitutes their earthly reward. But only God can bestow upon these Mary-like women their heavenly reward. All for the honor and glory of God! These vestments and altar linens, products of the Mission Guild, are ready for shipment to The Extension, where they will be distributed to the Home Missions. Page Eighty-eight johnson, Sister Mary Am- PUB THE MISSIU 5 The load oi medical supplies for the missions down South bring smiles of victory to Medical Missiouers Rose Lallantia. Rita McXally, vice-president: Mary Duffy, president: Evelyn Fitz- inaurice, Margaret Russell. Gerry LaMantia. These were all donations solicited hy the girls in their annual drive. Making bandages and sponges for clinics absorbs most of the girls' time during their Tuesday meetings. This year the Medical Missions has clone more work than ever in helping the poor. Evelyn, Rita, Marg, Louise and Josephine are proud of the quilts made during the course of the year for the needy. TU ADOBE CHRIST . . . these girls give to Him each month an hour at the Poor Clare chapel. Their smiles as the girls enter the chapel show that they love it. Before the perpetually exposed Sacrament, the girls recite together the Office of Adora- tion. Then follows Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The exquisite beauty of the chapel, the music, and ahove all, the presence of Christ Himself, make the members of the Reparation Guild look upon the first Thursday of every month as their Heavenly Dayf' Opposite page C 52 j Club. First row-A. Johnston, R. LaMantia, G. LaMantia, M. Russell, D. VVard, M. Dearth. Second row-M. J. Finn, J. McEnany, M. Ellerman, M. Halloran, F. Clifford, E. Mlaker, S. Hogan, and T. Hes- sion. Third row-H. Wzolek, H. Hickey, P. O'Connell, J. Slattery, A. Pusatera, R. Brennan, M. Small, M. C. Me- Mahon, M. Burns, G. Wells, M. Foy, K. Beekman, E. Birm- ingham, M. McGrath and L. Rocco. iv- .wwwxp vmmfkfmwmw, vamwmwm -My M104 4-M-.mA,12f www,:wifw.:+Aff:',.Q,:V f -,, -.fm wma Aw.,Wbw:,hWmwnmuww ---,, wmwww-New, www, zmfr- :MM ww,A1w,L,w.mz.f:-.L1:w :J ,f ,- i A-ff 'Lf-w:w,:1,-N.: -7 wwf A--, 'W ,,:uf,,i:fM- March 17 was a double celebration for Mercy, because the Sodality held a Barn Dance with ALL the trimmings. Scarecrows, with and without horses, bales of hayb real side saddles, wagon wheels, authen- tic barn dance music, were all packed into the gym on St. Patrick's night, along with dozens and dozens of Sodalists and their guests, The fiddlin' was furnished by Guy Colby and his band. Their tunes, L'The Hayseed Hop, Barnyard Bouncef' and Cornhusk Clomp' were a GASPING success for the dancers. LET lim l Back to calm dancing the couples are snapped around the band stand. Eileen and her escort got the hang of it right away l Loft - Tish is really Swingin' out! Even the cha- perons had a good time l l SUUALITY EUES H STIE Gloria XYalsl'1 sings those good old Irish songs for the assembled dancers. Is this what Mr. Colby said to do? lHHlTEAEHEH THIQ RIZYEREND THOMAS P. DENNIQHY Father Dennehy has earned his special place in the hearts of the Seniors. Three times each week this year he has come over to Mercy from St. Dorothy's to teach the Senior class such facts of religion that they will find useful in their future lives. His sacrifice was to our benefit-a new store of real-life re- ligious instruction. SAEHISTA S The sacristy huins with activity much of the time. Sister Mary Vitalis, assisted hy Catherine NVagner, Margaret Reed and Eileen Vfright, keeps the vestments in order, Howers and lights before the altars, and the chapel sparkling. THE Z-XPTEHMZ-XTH Barn Dance proceeds are converted into a treasury of books by Catholic au- thors for the library shelves. Smiling, prefect Theresa Heneghan pre- sents the precious gift of the Sodality to library president, Mary Catherine McMahon. Page Nilzcty-folll' FUHTIHZPUUH Given in Christ-like manner, these baskets, which Mary, Jeanette and Mary Catherine aided in prepar- ing, with over one hundred others, 'brought good cheer into the homes of many poor at Christmas time. PUB THE AGED St. Patrick, in the guise of Mercy girls, visited the Old People at the Home directed by the Little Sis- ters of the Poor. Betty Lou, Irene, and Alberta en- joyed wrapping the treats, which the four classes brought. FUR SHUTJ S Good literature, especially Catholic literature, was brought to patients of various hospitals and institu- tions through the efforts of the Sodality and the co- operation of the student body. Mary Alice, Rita, Betty, Loretta, and Margerie proudly exhibit the re- sults of the Drive. Page Ninety-jvc EHEEHJH EHS The accomplished actresses are: Ruth Dixon, as Rrzctlig Eileen McGloin as Norag Betty Schuberth as femzieg Mary Helen Condon as Yrjofzaicg Jeanette Wright as Jan-cg Ann Marie Cal- laghan as Long Shirlee Lamb as Ag11PS,' Marie Loncar as Sis- ffr ,Vary DePa1iI,' Gloria VValsh as Joan: Mary Lou Quinn as Dnfq and Kathy Flynn as Polly. LlFE'5 GLAD MUH Because Nora and Yvonne each have their favorite girl, many a time they compared opinions! UEATIU WEEE The Sodality presented Father l-ord's play, t'In l.ife's Glad Mom as a vocation week project. The audience wept and laughed, but cheered and cheered when Marie Loncar stepped on the stage as Sister Mary DePaul. Since most girls eventually will hecomes wives and mothers the forum on Christian Marriage, led by Shirlee Lamb, pointed the correct and Christian path for them to follow. The Value of a College Education was shown to full advantage when Sister Mary of the Angels came from St. Xavier College to speak to the seniors. Collegians all! This was the motto of the seniors as left the assembly. Future nurses heard the requirements, hardships. and pleasures that accompany the profession they intend to follow, when Sister Mary Therese, R.S.M., and Sister Mary Redempta, R. S.M., of Mercy hospital gave the seniors the inside infol' on this vocation. The numher of seniors aspiring to become nurses increased after this talk. Mr. Hepp of Bryant and Stratton Business college showed hu siness women ofthe future how to become ahle stenotypists and efficient secretaries. Page Xz'1if'ty-xi,1' ig , EHR Tl GIHIWEE The Sophoniores in the peacefulness of our lovely chapel chant Compline from the Divine Office. Again, the Sophomores publicly express their homage before the Tabernacle. They are chanting the Office of Adora- tion during the annual retreat. Retreat master, the Rev. Albert Murray, CSP., holds this attentive audience spiritually spellbouncl as he tells them of the peace and happiness of a holy life in God. The annual retreat, January 29, 30, and 31, was an appropriate incentive for improvement in our claily lives. RETREAT iw tmp' wh- I ' f Cr PX 24,9 ff f V W fy 161 hm W fy fh - ' ,Q - FSS? f A I X ' J ..THE ARTS--11 Judging by her happy smile, Sister Mary Em- manuel, teacher of Piano, Harmony, Composi- tion, Appreciation of Music, History of Music, and Counterpoint, must have heard a satisfac- tory lesson from Eleanor. ALLEGRU ELUB In the bi-weekly Allegro Club meetings, members listened attentively to bi- ographies of musicians, brief historical notes on musical instruments, piano selec- tions, all of which were given by the girls. Sister Mary Emmanuel gave in- structions during these meetings on modern piano technique. :Xt the Intermediate Recital, the majority of the Allegro members delighted their families and friends by displaying their accomplishments of the year. Slanziing: Margaret Coghlan, Marion Biehl, Rosemary Zeller, Janet Watsoii, Catherine Kraemer, Mary Hardiman, and Shirley Drexler. Seated-Rose Capo- dice, Barbara Johnson, Frances Rochowiak, Helen Bechely, Theresa Giachetti, Margaret Hoffman. Rosemary O'Neill, Leona Hynes, Beatrice Tufo, Dolores VVelter. At the piazza-Rosemary Salmon. Page One Hundred l Faithful, studious disciples of the Bach, Brahms, and Beethoven compositions re- ceived their reward for their diligent work by being presented by the Mercy School of Music in the Diploma and Certificate Recital on Monday, June 9. In the picture, around Marie Derwinski Cseatedj, are Rose Capodice, Mary Mitchell, Rosemary Enright, Rosemary Salmon, Patricia Salmon, Anastasia Majarakis, Eleanor Rosekrans, and Beatrice Tufo. Of this group, certihcates were received by Marie, Eleanor, and Beatrice. Patricia was awarded a piano diploma. -- I-XPPEAHI El BEEITAL Page One Hundred One Back 1'0w-Rosemary Schmidt, tromboneg Mary Basilla McGrath, pianog Murray, fluteg Eleanor Rosekrans, clrumg Peggy O'Connell, drum. Second Ennis Darcy, violin: Margaret Parker, clarinetg Marilyn O'Brien, clarinetg O'Brien, clarinet: Rose Lallantia. violin. liirsf roto-Loretta Caron, violin Crimmings, violing Betty Mayer, violing Veronica Duggan, clarinetg Laverne back, violin. Center'-Patricia Ryan, drum. Joyce row- Mary g Rita Fish- The orchestra, ever growing in popularity, T H E U H E H E S T H A has many striving members who have he- come distinguished by both their work and their familiar Capes and matching dinks. l Page One Hundred Two Tune-up time . . . that's right -and, with the aid of Sister Mary Ricliardine, the instru- ments will be in perfect har- mony. Back row Cright to leftj-Dolores Driscoll, trumpet, Claire McNally, trumpet, Dolores Weller, trumpet, Rosemary Salmon, cello, Alberta Budo, string bassg Margy Fraher, drum. Second row-Joan Neeson, violin, Patricia Lyman, violin, Alma Mary Swatzel, violin, Margaret Goonan, violin. First row-Josephine De Santo, violin, Josephine Slattery, violin, Betty Isaac, violin, Mary Therese John- son, violin, Madonna Mannion, string bass. Center-Rosemary Zeller, piano. These thirty-three music-makers enrich many Mercy programs with 1 their delightful music. Officers CSeatedj-Betty Lee Mayer, Vice president, Patricia Ryan, president. Standing- Iosephine Slattery, social chair- man, Betty Isaac, librariang Loretta Caron, librarian. Page One Hundred Three Sister Mary Eugene devotes her time to in- structing the Glee Club and giving voice lessons. In this picture Sister is giving Gwendolyn Anderson a voice lesson. THE VUICE DEPARTME T Page One Hundred Four Caught in the act! Class clioral and music appreciation are taught to the girls lxy Sister Mary Norinne. This work is an es- sential minor in the program of the under- classmen. GLEE CLUB Glen' club ojficcrs: Josephine LaMantia, president, Geraldine King and Margaret Russell, social chairmen, Marilyn Schu- berth, historian, Mary Hynan and Loretta Caron, librarians. Mercyys A Cappella celebrates Christ'- mas by spreading cheer through their singing of carols. The girls visited Mercy hospital and the Provincial house of the Sis- ters of Mercy. Dur- ing the year the girls also had the honor of singing on VVBBM for the an- nual football game. A Cappella members are from left to right: Back rote'-Loretta Mol- loy, Margaret Russell, Mary Hynan, Genevieve Brennan, Geraldine King, Gloria Walsh, Josephine LaMantia, Charlotte Twardowski. Second row-Shirley Mae Simmons, Mary Lucille Grogan, Gwen- dolyn Anderson, Mary Katherine Kent. First row-Mary Alice Egan, Marie LaMantia, Ruth Pollock, Jacqueline Irby, Gertrude Mary Koehl, and Eileen Kennedy. Page One Hundred Five V ai l VUIEE HEEITAL MARY LUCILLE GROGAN JOSEPHINE LAMANTIA Candidates for Certificate RECITAL SUNDAY, MAY 18 Having completed the required vocal work, Mary Lucille, soprano, and Josephine, mezzo-contralto, were pre- sented in a certificate recital. Each rendered selections suited to her own voice. The loveliness of the recital went hand in hand with the honor of achievement. THE GLEE EL B EU EEBTIWPPUHTEJ The annual Spring Concert of Mercy's Glee club, on May 14, was an overwhelming success. The eighty-live melodious voices rendered selections that ran the gauntlet from Brahmls Ave Maria to the patriotic I Am an American. The specially trained A Cappella had several numbers of its own, including The Song of the Metronome and t'An April Song. Soloists Josephine LaMantia, Mary Lucille Grogan, Shirley Mae Simmons, and Gwendolyn Ander- son enchanted the audience with their remarkable voices. Beautiful voices and beautiful gowns made this year's Spring Con- cert an unforgettable event. At right, seatedfAlice Ward, Ritamae Parks, Josephine LaMantia, Mary Lucille Grogan, Virginia Schmitt, Mar- garet Russell, Rosemary Hayes, Shirlee Lumpp, Catherine Altenbach, Eileen Kennedy, Gertrude Mary Koehl, Margaret O'Donohue. Kneeling-Shirley Mower, Kathryanne Pence, Marie LaMantia, Eileen Sheridan, Ruth Pollack, Patricia Cooling, Mary Katherine Kent, Mary Lou Quinn, and Marjorie Pearson. Standing-Marilyn Schuberth, Loretto Molloy, Mary Alice Egan, Mary Anne McIntyre, Mary Lou Watson, Annamae Keegan, Mary Laetitia Mann, Mary Alice McGrath, Genevieve Brennan, Eva Mae Flannigan, Bette Collins, Geraldine King, Anna Marie Dignan, Mary Hynan, Janet Kenneley, Marie Loncar, Ellen Elaine Butler, and Cleon Barana. Page One Hundred Six rllmw, lofi' I0 right-Charlotte Twardoxvski, Loretta Caron, Alice lVard, Gwendolyn Anderson, Coletta Duffy, Josephine LaMantia, Marie l-aMantia, Gertrude Mary Koehl, Mary Alice Egan, Loretta Molloy, Margaret Russell, Annette Pusatera, Mary Lucille Grogan, Margaret Mary Dewey, Mary Katherine Kent, Ruth Pollack, l J Kathryanne Pence, Bettie Lrizic, Shirley Mae Simmons, Mary Hynan, Genevieve Brennan, Marion Sheridan, and Geraldine King. .f1Imt't', in front-Bonnie Richmond, Elinora Hasik, Rita Croake. Patsy O'Toole, Ruth MeAvoy, Dorothy Mae Cowdrey, Marie Russell, Coletta Duffy, Loretta Caron, Bettie Brizic, and Charlotte Twardowski. Sffllllllillg- Margaret Mary Dewey, Gwendolyn Anderson, Christie NYellman, Josephine I.aMantia, Marion Frestel, Florence Finueane, Elaine Gerrity, Bernadette VValsh, Shirley Mae Simmons, Rosemary Schultz, Rita Lyng, Evelyn Fitz- maurice, Marion Sheridan, Mary Helen Condon, Rosemary O'Neil, Annette Pnsatera, Frances Carroll, Dolores Anderson, Mary jane Houshelle, and Ethel Anne Pubins. f'Ainlt we got fun, say the delight- ful smiles of the Glee Club officers: Marilyn Schuberth, Gerry King, Margaret Russell, Io LaMantia, Loretta Caron and Mary Hynan. ADUE IGHT Glee Club members and guests arrive at the Boulevard Room of the Stevens to dance to the music of Hal Munbarr. Lillian and Mary daintily lift swishing skirts. Smiles everywhere . . . gay conversations inter- rupted by the ever pres- ent photographer. My, it must be getting late for someone's escort! Page One Hundred Eight Standing: Joan. Fovell, Elayne Meyers, Marguerite Fitzpatrick, Rose- mary O'Brien, Phyllis Overling. Seated: Margaret Brady, Virginia O'Neil, June Carroll, Dorothy Buchanan, Irene Wilson, Delphine V Rogan. Not in picture-Ellenelaine Butler, Bernadette McNamara, Doris Moody and Alma Mary Swatzel. EverylJody's little helpers were these girls of the Art Club. Generous with their talent, under Sister Mary Charitina's supervision, they made attractive posters for the yearls full program. The Glee Club Dance, the Sodality Barn Dance, the Sport Dance, and the Senior Prom, the Mothers' Carnival, the Pancake Dinner, and the skating parties-all were advertised by their willing brushes and colors. And lest we forget, their home rooms displayed their work constantly. Art is a required subject and is studied by all freshmen. Those of the stu- dents who wish to continue their work in this subject may join the Art club which gives them an opportunity to do advanced work and keep up the ex- pression of their talent. - 1 CREATIVE PI EERE Miss MARY SYNON Directof' BY W!-XY UF THE ST GE Under Sister Mary Riehardine and Miss Mary Synon, the plays go On. Classes meet weekly throughout the year. The Dramatic Art League officers are: Betty Jane Yan Horton, librarian: Anna Marie Dignan, social ehairmang Eileen Sheridan, presi- dentg Lillian Bass, treasurerg Helen Allen, vice-presiclentg and Ioan Moakler, secretary. Below: Delegates. Slaurlingf-Cliristie Mell- man, Marguerite McDonough, Alice Mugica, Mary Lou Rielley, Eleanor Phelan, Mary Rose Sacks, Madonna Mannion, Marion Zagar. jean Bolan, Mary O'Malley, Louise Dieterle, Louise Ready. .-Xlieia Hartley, and ,loan Marie Trunk. .S'mlvd-Beriiaclette XValsh and :Xdele McCormick. Pagz' Ons Hundred Ten The annual Christmas tableau hecomes a bit more beautiful each year. T011 row-Pat Ryan, VVinifred Johnson, Virginia Schmidt. Left to riglzi-Betty ,lane Van Horton, Isabel Jordan, Cleon Harana, Mary Theresa Butler, Eva Mae Flannigan, Eileen Reynolds, Pat Blatzer, Pat NYherity, Betty Ballard, Ann Marie Callaghan, Mary ,lane Conley. THE PAMPEHEU UAHLINE The Pampered Darling, a one-act farce, was presented by the Dramatic Art league at Christ- mas time. Characters represented were: Eileen Sheridan, Virginia Zimmerman, Frances Cum- mings, Anna Marie Dignan, Jean Devereaux, Marie Loncar, Constance McDonough, Margy O'Hara. Grace Killeen, Patsy Dalton, and Pa- tricia McMahon. Threatening a pretended op- eration, Anna Marie attempts to make Frances give her- self, or himself UD, away. So you won't talk, Francesln and with Eileen pleading, too? Page 0110 Hznzdrcd Eleven DADDY LD D-LEGS Our Senior Play, Daddy Long-Legs l A real triumph for the Seniors was the wonderful reception of their play on February 20 and Z1. A donblecast and a double showing proved beyond a doubt the dramatic ability of the 1941 class. If the audience was sorry to see the curtains close, the casts were even more sorry, lor when the play was over, it meant the end of six weeks of fun. Along with the L-O-N-G speeches to memorize and the L-O-N-G hours of practice, Daddy L-O-N-G-Legs still was fun! THE El-KST Sadie Kate, Anna Marie Gilmore, Virginia Schmitt: Gladiola, Margie O'Hara, Patricia Ryan, I.01'i'tfa, Maureen Daly, Rita Mae Parks, .llamia Gertrude Konsowski, Dorothy Carroll, Lillian, Lorraine Carlson, lircddiv PCI'k1'IlS4, Anna Marie Callaghan, Mary ,lane Conley: illrs. 1,ippf'rl, Cleon Barana, Eva Mae Elannigan: Judy, joan Moakler, Eileen Sheridan, Miss Pritcliard, Dolores Dolan, Anna Marie Dignan, Mr. l'Vylc0jf, Jeanette Vllright, Madeline Kiley, Mr. Pamjolzs, Betty Ballard, Mary L. Mann, fer- iiis Peizdlefoli, Mary Agnes O'Connell, Gerry King, Sallie McB1'idc, Jean Devereanx, Eileen Reynolds, Julia Pendleton, Lillian Bass, Rosemary Hayes, Hrs. Pcizdlgfogz, Theresa Kehoe, Helen Allen, Saralz, flzc maid, Helen Hanley, .liinmy lllfBi'idc', Frances Cummings, Constance McDon- ough, ,l'li'.v. Sample, Gertrude Koehl, Eileen McGloin, Carrif, Veronica Davaney, Catherine McNichols, illrs. Griggs, Betty Jane Van Horton. Annamae Keegan, Misx W'alfe1's, Theresa Heneghan, Grace Killeen, Miss l'Vrl1.s'fc1', Marilyn Sehuberth, Margaret Russell. X ' 2 3 ,. W' 5 P-I 3 N f', My f' ff 'ff' '51, if 3 x ref M ii? Page One Hzmdrcd Fourteen LITTLE WEUDI G SHOES The troubles, but ultimate happy ending, of a little Dutch village were enacted for the student body by Dramatic League Sophomores. The play, 'little VVedding Shoes, was really a musical, with dances and songs a major part. Dirk, played by Bernadette VValsh, and Petronilla, played by Alice McGuane, caused all the trouble with their blighted romance. Sympathizing maids of the village are: Stalzrlizzg-Marie Senechal, Peggy Roul- tiffe, Rosemary Carberry, and Madonna Mannion. Seated-Leatrice Burns, Rose- mary Hartigan, Juliana Schumann, Alila Jean Brankin, Betty Collins, Rosemary Shirley, and Veronica Markey. Singers and dancers all, are: Standing- Mary Ann Harrington, Anna Mae Cas- sidy, Patsy Dalton, Roberta VValsh, Joan Neeson, Muriel Burke, Cecilia McKee, Marguerite McDonough, Mary Jane Krump, Norenne McNichols, Henriette Lewandowski, D 0 r o t h y Buchanan, Marion Zagar, June See, Virginia O'Con- nell, Rosemary Conlin, Anna Mae Shae- fer, Irene Miliga, and Bernice Gregory. Center-Monica Morgan, Josephine Di- Santo, and Florence Brophy. And here is the happy ending! Stand- ing, left to right-Julia Butler, Mary Therese Nevins, Bernadette XfV3lSl1, Alice McGuane, Florence Keanjoher, Suzanne Meyering, Alice Trainor, Joan Ruddy, Dorothy Mae Lyke, and Betty Jane O'Donnell. Seated-Mary Rose Sachs and Mary Lou Reilly. Backstage difficulties haven't a chance when Mary Collette, Dolores, Rita, and Mary get on the job. The million pre-play problems are efficiently taken care of. Page One Hundred Fifteen HX-XEHSTAEE Juniors Geraldine Kelleher, Pat McMahon, Carolyn Regan, Eleanor Birmingham, Anne Cornyn and Theresa Hepp en- acted the one-act play, Swept Clean Off Her Feet for the student body. Anne and Theresa are having a hard time keeping their secret from Eleanor. Another Junior play, Thurs- days :Xt Home, was given on the same program. Standing- Marion McNamara, Lois Grimes, Mary Ellen Bandy, Gertrude Kubovich, Nancy Mann, Winifred Johnson, Flor- ence Tallman. Seated-Anne Duffin and Arthemise Hoeflfner. l l u..4 5 XXX , fu Q xx f 'ii XX I at M I A 6 Aff ,J x mx wx , X W , w Y x X 1 -2, 1 ff , My an , FQ A ffl- - 1 . i -PUBL1cAT1uN5..-.- QW 6 Published by the senior class, the story of the year at Mercy fi is told in our yearbook, THE NIERCIAN, which is a member of the Catholic School Press As- sociation, the Illinois State High School Press Guild and the Catholic School Editor's League. In l933, '34, '35, '36, '37 and '38, the C.S.P.A. rated the publication All-Catho- licg in 1928, '29, '30, '31, '32, '34, '35, '36, '37, '39 and '40 it Pyoxvftiv was rated All-American by the O59 Cc pdl N.S.P.A. EESUOO' 'XXXL pr 3 o 63,0 Y Every second Tuesday brings to Mercy girls their own MERCY-HI RAYS, the school paper. Published by senior editors and junior journalism classes, the Hi Rays is the official clarion of Mercy. It is also a member of the same press associations as the Mercian. The Hi Rays has maintained high ratings in the press associations, twice receiving All-Catholic honors. MERCY-HI HAYS IMZARGARET RUSSELL GERTRUDE MARY' KoEHL EILEEN SHERIDAN TANNA MARIE DTGNAN Edzior Associate Editor Assocmfc Editor Assocmte Editor EATHULIE ACTIU DAY BY DAY GERTRUDE BTARY KOEHL C0-Edilor This year a new member was add- ed to our growing publication family. The new addition was the Sodality daily bulletin, CATHOLIC :XCT D.-XY BY DAY. Every day the bulletin carries the Sodality news and relates the progress of Catholic Action, Such a daily pub- lication has never before been at- tempted at Mercy, but the bulletin has proved itself to be an over- whelming success. Not satisfied with its present popularity, CATHO- LIC TACTION DAY BY DAY has set its goal for an individual copy to each and every Mercy girl! BIARY AGNES OYCONNELL C0-Edifof' The most distinguishing of honors ever bestowed upon any of Mercy's pub- lications was the award Book of the Year given to the 1940 Mercian by the N.S.P.A. The yearbook earned this compliment because of its personality and newness. It is an honor given to only ten high school yearboo-ks of the coun- try and was the only school of the state of Illinois to be so named. The eternal question, XVhich pub- lication is the best, the Hi Rays, the Mercian or the Sodality bul- letin? will never be answered by heated discussions. But try to tell the editors that! Here Marg, Ioan and Gertie fight it out. Ediforr-Joan and Rose are doing some heavy thinking as to where to start first. The thinking led through dummy pages, rubber cement and razor blades, through hours with the camera man, the engraver, the printer, to another achievement. It is accomplished - the Mereian of 1941. Connie, Isabel and Eileen, working hard with the ads, but seeming to enjoy it. The pages of patrons and ads at the end of the book tell the story of the work of this business staff. The good will and eo- operation of the girls of every class can- celed all worries of budget balance. HEPLECTI G '1lU-'ill Tap R0-zt'-Constance McDonough, business managerg Eileen MeGloin, assistant business manager, Isabel jordan, assistant business manager, Annamae Keegan, art editor. F lidiforial Staff-Helen Allen, Dorothea Banghman, Patricia Brodie, Ellenelaine Butler. Bette Collins, Maureen Daly, Mary Dunne, Gertrude Farmer. Rosalie FitzPatriek, Rosaleen Hertel, Geraldine King, Marie Lonear. Mary Monica Malone, Mary Agnes O'Connell, Virginia O'Neil and Mary Sweeney. THE MEHIIIA Underclass pictures are mounted ever so care- fully by Maureen, Patricia, Bette, Gerry and Mary Agnes. Art editor Annamae Keegan gets a smiling approval of her work from Marie. VVhat cover do you want? Gertrude, Helen and Virginia compare sample covers for the right color. P. S. The brown won. With that high quota to reach, everyone must do her share, and Room 20 had no slackers! Dorothea and Mary try to express a girl's per- sonality in twenty words, while Rosaleen sees that both character sketch and picture are cor- rect in the dummy. Check that! Mary Monica seriously peeks away, as Rosalie and Mary check and double check. 1 , l VVhen the staff members have completed their assignments and are homeward bound, editor Marg remains to cheek and double cheek their stories. If there are extra headlines to Write, Marge writes themg if stories are incomplete, Marg completes them, and if there are Uholes' in the paper, Marg writes a 'Afillerfl But it's an editor's job and she loves it! Diligent reporters rack their brains for a 'lsnappy way of saying it. Ber- nadette McNamara, Mary Riggenbaeh, Eileen O'Connor, Dorothy Styler and Mary Granberg are in the Urackingw process. Studying exchanges and enjoying the jokes are Frances Cummings, Rose- mary Gaughan, Betty Ballard, Eileen Reynolds and Shirley Mae Simmons, Luft-Loretta Caron has a clever twist to her head- line if it will ONLY lit! Mary Katherine Kent re- connts the count. Vlfe want no mistakes in the Hi Rays so Carolyn Regan, ,lean Morman. Margery Dahm, Arthe- mise Hoeffner and Su- zanne Gibbons eoneen- trate diligently as they proof-read the galley sheets. PRESS-I G TIME Eileen Sheridan, Anna Marie Dignan, ga and Gertrude Koehl ponder over their pages on makeup night. VVhile the prob- lems that confront them provoke stern looks, the finished products provoke much joy-such is the life of an associate editor. Patience is a virtue to be practiced in the staff room where there is but one type- writer! Ruth ponders her copy as Mary Lou and Theresa attempt to practice that virtue. UUH Bl-WEEKLY Our mailing list is taken care of the very day the paper reaches the school. In charge of cir- culation and the business affairs, Betty Lou and Ann Marie send out the Hi Rays, while Dor- othy reads it. Any place, anywhere, we stop to read the Hi Rays. Inst a wall will do for Mary Anne and Dorothy as they scan the paper be- tween classes. Page One Hundred Twenty-tlwee AT'A EU VE 110 Conventionsl C.S.P.A., Milwaukee l I I.S.H.S.P.A., Urbana l ! ! N.S.P.A., Cleve- land l ! l ! Conventions ! ! ! ! l Besides the fun of working on any of Mercy's publications, a staff writer has the unique pleasure of attending the conventions of the press organizations of which Mercy is a member. This year there were three-and all out of town. Mercy was well represented at each and every one of them. The Catholic School Press Associa- tion met in Milwaukee, the Illinois State High School Press Association in Urbana, and The National Scholastic Press Association in Cleveland, Ohio. The girls have found that there is nothing like a convention to fire them with zeal. for the success of their publications. And always after one of these meetings it can be said- A good time was had by all. Sister Mary Charitina and Sister Mary Marina surprised the girls when they dropped in for a visit with the girls in their hotel room while the group was in Cleveland. Theresa Heneghan, Mary Agnes O'Connell, Ann Marie Callaghan, Mary Malone, and Joan Moakler welcomed them wholeheartedly. THE TYPISTS When the news is gathered for the bulletin, when it is written, then the finishing or completing touches must be made by these competent typists. Much credit is due these girls for they oftentimes re- mained after school to type the bulletin so that it would reach the rooms first thing in the morning. They assisted also with the typing for the Yearbook and newspaper. Stand- ing: Norma Miles, Regina McKenzie, Marie Casella, Mary Breslin, Mary Cantwell, Evelyn Gilman, Ruth Mc- Mahon, Eileen McGloin, and Mary Kelly. Seated: Rose Concannon. Page One Hundred Twenty-four CATHOLIC ALTIU DAY BY DAY Lack of time does not stop co-editors, Gertie Mary and Mary Agnes, from gathering copy for the Sodality's daily bulletin, Catholic Action Day by Day. With no free periods, these girls meet at any convenient place-in this case, the steps, which from all appearances seems to be a delightful spot to compare notes. On the run they gather and write the day's news of Catholic Action and thereby keep the entire school aware of Sodality activities. SUDALITY BULLETIN My m Off P-40 tw ,CMU K O ww' Above: Right-Five girls comprise the bul- letin's typing staff. VVith copy complete, we see Lorraine begin the all-important job of making a stencil. Each day a different girl takes over the responsibility of the stencil typing so that ,... Below: Right-W'hen Mary and Rose come next morning promptly at eight-thirty, without missing a day, everything is ready for the mimeograph duplicator. Rose runs the machine while Mary checks to see if everything is per- fect, and before you know it .... Betty circulation manager, is merrily on her daily rounds to all the class rooms and offices, So-until the afternoon-their work is done. V 'Y fl MQ Q W AW Z 4 W , r Y , ,' Y N 7 , K 1:. ' 3- CLUBS UUH STUUE T EUU EIL Between classes every day, Mercy's Student Council hushes our buzzing tongues and guides our wayward feet to keep Mercy's halls a pattern of order. The members of the Student Council are too modest to admit it, hut they are the lucky owners of the unabridged, unquestioned, and unamended privilege of coming into any class-late! Rain or shine, famine or plenty, the Student Council girls eat their lunches first and on every day of school only the Student Council possesses the privilege of Freedom of Speech in the halls, and their words will live forever: HSingle File and silence, please. Sister Mary .-Xloyse is moderator. The memhers are: Madeline Kiley, Grace Killeen, Dorothy Guha, Marilyn Schuherth, Geraldine Gleason, Mary Virginia Meade, Mary Alice McGrath, Maryellen Ryan, Anna Spatz, Madeline Gutrich, Lorraine Carlson, Delores Dolan, Mary Fitzgerald, Mary Foy, Mary Colette Kelly, Mary Basilla McGrath, Shirley Price, Betty Jane Van Horton, Betty Schafer, Ellen Anderson, Mary Burke, Mary Malone, Jeanne Leslie, Catherine Zeidler, Dolores Przyhylinski, Loretta Molloy, Olga lvanoff, Eileen Reynolds, Rose Ellen Concannon, Mary McNa- mara, Alvina Petrus, Jeanne Doyle, Joan Fovell, XYilma Holt, Pat Reilly, Alberta Budo, Mary Horvath, Irene Kiraly, Helen Bechelcy, Mary Ellen Bandy. Pat Fullam, Joan Leahy, Dorothy Styler. Gloria VValsh, Helen Tomzak, Joan Falls, Mary McCummiskey, Rita Kliefgcs, Jean Smith, Pat Blatzer, Alice MeGuane, Rosemary Shirey, Jeanne Zimmer, Mary Lu Reilly, Helen Loftus. Rosalie VVhalen, Mary O'Malley, Nancy Lee, Pat Mc- Grane. Joan Neeson, Mary Jane Sacks, Marie Maibueeher, Rosemary Engeln, Dorothy Buchanan, Marian Zagar, Ruth Peterson, Henrietta Lewandowski, Louise Reddy, Betty Booth, Virginia Martin, Loretta Hearne, Marie Hagenauer, Catherine Tolt, Janet Janisch, Helen VVeck, Rita Fitzmaurice, Juanita Mulcahy, Pat Concannon, La Verne Tynan, Jacqueline O'Hern, Jean Lyng, Cathy Carroll, Rosemary Blyth, Laura Lee Helzer, Marian Murphy, Theresa Schuman and Mary Hardiman. Pagu' One Hu11d1'z'd 7'rvi'11ty-eight As a reward for her faithfulness to her duty, Mary Malone receives the treasured gold Stu- dent Council pin from Sister Mary Aloyse. The officers of the Council, who proudly look on, are Loretta Molloy, vice president, Alvina Petrus, treasurer, Olga lvanoff, social chair- man, Marilyn Schuberth, presidentg and Mary Coletta Kelly, secretary. X ,rf as, ,rf .' g g,,,,y ., UISTI GUISHEU SERVICE Honored for conspicuous service 5 Y It's not a West Point Commencement Announce- ment, but Sister Mary Aloyse awarding girls a pin of merit for their outstanding work on Student Council duty during the past month. lt is really quite a task to maintain silence in the halls when 957 girls are changing classes, going to and from lunch, humping trays in the cafeteria, but these girls not only do it every day but do it exceedingly well. 4 Page One Hundred Twenty-nine The following girls earned prizes for distinguished service: Top mio-Nancy Lee, Pat Mc- Grane, M a r i e Maibuecher, Mary Malone, Mary Bandy, Dorothy Guba, Dolores Dolan, Pat Fullam, Mary C. Kelly and Alvina Petrus. .Slf't'0IId row-Dorothy Peter- son, Suzanne Meyering, Dor- othy Buchanan, Rosemary Eng- eln, Theresa Schuman, Cathy Carroll and Betty Schafer. Top row-Carmella Radun, Mary O'Brien, l Dolores Dalton, Rosemary Deegan, Mary Phillippi, Mary Hyman, Dorothy Burns, Mary Duiify, Catherine VVag'ner, Lillian Zmieico. St't'I7l1d rnru - Patricia Dean, Katherine Cassassanta. Mary Sullivan, Dorothy Barclay, Mary Kelly. 'l'l1i1'd frm'- Lorraine Polotte, Irene Morrow, .lean Tier- ney, Virginia Doran. El IE Ml BED T011 rote'-Catherine Kerzek, Gertrude Geiger, June Tandyk. Dor- othy Bertrend, Betty Lynch, Georgene Yliagner. Dolores XN'ierschem. ,SYCUOIIFI rare-Dolores Kelly, Betty Pelletier. Rosalie Moran. Tlzird rote-Grace Monyok, Gloria Niololdo, Celeste Harry. Thanks to the constant efforts of the members of the Civic club, Mercy may boast of a school kept beautifully clean, for these girls do all they can to encourage care of the building and campus. During the year, various girls are honored for their earnest work and perseverance. To manage the Civic club's affairs this year were elected: Mary Sullivan, president, Catherine x!V3.gl1Cl', secretaryg Dor- othy Barclay, vice president, and Dorothy Burns, social chair- , man. Page Om? Ilirzzdrcrl Thirty Grouped around the statue of Our Lady, to whom the club is dedicated, are the officers and board members of the Library club. Seated left to right, are: Olga Ivanoff, vice president, Mary Catherine McMahon, presidentg Patricia Fullam, secretary. Standing left to right, are: Eva Jane Haas, social chairman, Rita Brennan, board member, Catherine Alten- bach, treasurer, and Catherine Tyler, board member. Absent from the picture are Regina Norton and Geraldine Woulfe, board members. BUUH LUVEH5 Real book lovers are these members of the club, Mary Sullivan, Catherine Altenbach, Marie Casella, Harriet Burns, Dolores Dolan, Wilma Holst, Ruth McMahon, Patricia Grahm, Imogene Smith, Cleon Barana, Ioan Lynch, Dorothea Baughman, Ruth Dixon, Rita Brennan, Mary Catherine McMahon, Patricia Fullam, Olga Ivanoff, Eva Jane Haas, Eileen Longam, and Catherine Tyler. The girls of the Library club have assisted during the year With the cataloging and general order of the library, and also Worked as a circulation staff. From Sister Mary Monica, librarian, they have had, through their experience, a real course in library work and many have loved it enough to choose it as a future vocation. Page One Hundred Thirty-one The Chemistry clulv is the newest of clubs at Mercy. It took the auspicious E M I S T S i name of CTHSCNOIVI which means T.N.T., when translated for us lay- men. Pictured here from left to right are: Cfirxf row fojrj-D. Styler fpresi- dentj. M. McNamara Cvice presidenth, R. Dixon, L. Kaufman, M. E. Bandy, P. O'Donnell, H. Tomczak. Sec- ond rare-G. XYalsh, R. Schultz, A. Petrus, M. Guinaugh, R. McMahon, L. LeBeau, M. V. Scherer, D. Scherer, P. McMahon, L. Grimes, G. Rruen. M. Reilly. Third VUZU-C.XXYCil1ll21ll, H. Madigan, R. Carney, M. Hoffman, S. N. Simmons, P. Graham, M. Cutter, R. O'Xeil. M. Kaufman. Botfozzz row-P. Coates, F. Finucane, M. H. Condon, T.. Caron Ctreasurcrl, M. Simmons, Y. Harrington, I. Coon. EUMMEHEIZ-XL CLUB Eager to he stenographers de- luxe the Commercial Club offi- cers discuss the year's plans. The officers seen here are: Cleft to riglifj Alvina Petrus, treasurer, Myrtle Burg, secre- tary, Mary Malone, vice presi- dent, and La Verne Conhoy, president. Smiles are justified when they mean achievement. These girls have just received gold pins for speed in typing. The lucky sec- retaries of the future are: Mary Kelly, Josephine Slattery, La Verne Conhoy, Mary Duffy, Frances Clifford, Norma Miles, 1 and Marie Casella. 1JlYfll' Om' Ilzrlirilrva' Tlzirty-tfuu l MATH CLUB Struggling with the intricacies of math for four years is no easy task. These students have hraved the paths of higher mathematical knowledge and have earned membership in the honor Math club. Standiizg-Maxine Gross, Colette Tittiger, Joyce Moody, Dolores Uolan, Mildred Fleming, Marion McNamara. Betty Raynor, Ruth Pollack, Elinor Hasik. .S'c'afCd-Marjorie Pearson and Jean Morman. LE EEHELE FHA EMS Le Cercle Francais officers: Sfuzzding -Iacquelyn McNeilly, social hostess, Elaine Murphy, social chairniang Rosaleen Hertel, treasurer. Seated- Lillian Bass, vice-presidentg Betty Ballard, secretaryg and Joyce Moody, president., All French students are members of the French club. Correspondence with French students in foreign lands is the main activity of the club and helps to foster a keener interest in the lan- guage. EUEIETAS LATI A5 Officers of Societas Latinas meet to plan one of the many successful Latin plays which depicts the life of a famous ancient Roman hero. To add to its prestige, membership is limited to third and fourth year Latin stu- dents. Sfa1zdi11gfMarilyn Murray, Catherine Ramis, Marjorie Pearson, Margaret Mary Kelleher, social chairman. Seated-Donna Scherer, quaestorg Mary Basilla McGrath and Bettyjane Van Horton, co-consulsg Rita O'Hara, scriba, not in picture. Page Om: Hundred 'I'hi1'ty-three FASHIU 51 REVIEW The newest and sweetest of formals are the creations of LaVerne Haley and Mary Jane Conley. It's smart to be able to make one's own clothes, to fashion one's own styles. So the girl of the Sewing club aims high, vieing with the best to plan grace and dash in her clothes. She starts on the simplest of garments and by the end of the year, is ready, through her own needlework, to appear at prom or picnic as the well-dressed sub-deb. She may be that too without draining Dad's pocketbook, for she can quote a new low in telling what her most dazzling formal costs. The culmination of her year's efforts is her appearance in Mercy's annual style revue, when she promenades across the stage before an admiring group of spectators, smartly modeling her creations. 'lhe inevitable skirt and blouse becomes the more fashionable jumper and blouse. These stylish ladies are Mary Kelley Egberta Arentz, Gerry Woulfe, Marguerite Manges, Mary Jane Hagenauer, Evelyn Fitzmaurlce and Rlta Rudofski. Balls and bats and dailing, outfits to match, haxe Ritamae Fenton Gladys Albrecht, Flame Earsman Nlarion Cutler. Helen 'Xlarie Cotter and Louise McMahon. Sewing club officers, Mary Jane Conley, president: Betty Jane Van Horton, secre- tary: Evelyn Fitzmaurice, vice president and Dorothy Guba, treasurer, thumb through fashion books. Below left And now, lovely afternoon dresses LaVe1ne Haley Mary Jane Con- ley 'Vlargarct Mary Rice Dorothy Guba, A pretty afternoon and pretty girls and pretty suits! Evelyn Fitzmaurice, LaYernc Haley, Rita McNally, Margaret Mary Rice, and Gerry LaMantia model their new suits. RighfiMore lovely dresses to rival the others! Rita McNally, Dorothy Guba, Josephine LaMantia, and Betty Jane Van Horton. Seated-Margaret Russell and Sally Barrett. 5 ..L.i , hos.. ,. The grand finale of a gorgeous Military Ball! Mercy girls and Leo boys. Left to right: Betty Jane Van Hor- ton and Michael Conway, Mary Jane Conley and John Hastings, Margaret Mary Rice and Bernard Duffy, Rita McNally and Raymond Geringer, Regina Norton and Kevin XVheelerg Columbia, Betty Creightong Uncle Sam, NVilliam Loftus, Jr.g 'AMiss America, Mary Jane Kramerg Margaret Russell and Joseph Dilger, Betty Babrosky and Joseph Feeney, Catherine Duffy and George Duffy, Arthemise Mongeau and James Hickey, Rita Rudofski and John Gorman. ' Page One Hzmdwd TIzi1'ty-six Reviewers in ensembles, that are a musty for every wardrobe. Seated: Mary Jane Hagenauer, Sally Barrett, Josephine LaMantia, Virginia Pekof- ski, and Rita Mae Fenton. Standing: Egberta Arentz, Mary Kelly, Gerry LaMantia, Louise McMahon, Gladys Albrecht, and Marguerite Manges. Frank J. Smith, Robert Schmit, Ray- mond Schmit, and Byron Battershell form a guard of honor for the 'AQueen of Fashion, Evelyn Fitzmaurice. THE UUEE Cadets, lovely ladies, Columbia and Uncle Sami' stand at attention for t'Miss America, Mary Jane Kramer. The cadets are: John Gorman, Michael Conway, John Hastings, George Duffy, Raymond Geringer, Raymond Schmit, Kevin Wheeler, Robert Schmit, Frank J. Smith, Joseph Feeney, Byron Battershell, joseph Dilger, James Hickey. Lovely ladies are: Rita Rudofski, Betty Jane VanHorton, Mary Jane Conley, Margaret Mary Rice, Mary Duffy, Rita Mc- Nally, Regina Marie Norton, LaVerne Haley, Evelyn Fitzmaurice, Betty Babrosky, Catherine Duffy, Dorothy Guba, Arthemise Mongeau, and Margaret Russell. Columbia, Betty Creigh- ton, and '4Uncle Sam, William Loftus, Ir. Leo cadets hoist swords to form a guard of honor for LaVerne Haley. Dorothy Guba takes a turn under the raised swords with i'Uncle Sam. Mary Duffy smiles proudly as she and Uncle Sam are thus honored. Mini HY FASHIU Msngyy E R k k, X W X gf 1 'fx M - A 5 -SPMUBTS I l Mlss SHIRLEY MAERZ Rita Meagher leads in a Mercy loco- motive clieer. No one can resist root- ing for our volleyball teams, with this lively squad on hand. Left to rightw- Gerry Woulfe, Loretta Caulfield, Eileen McGloin, Coletta Carroll, Pat Hynes, Nancy Mann, Patricia Coates, Emily Besowshek, Marjorie Dahm, Madonna Mannion. MEHEYG SPORTS Miss Shirley Maerz, a graduate of Mercy of 1938, comes back to teach physical education. In her first year as gym teacher at Mercy, she has revised the regular rou- tine of gym classes and made them periods of play as well as work. The Mercy Athletic As- sociation, officers: Mary Sweeney, president, Jean Devereaux, secretary, Rita Meagher, vice-presi- dentg Eileen McGloin, treasurer. Page One Hundred Forty AETIU Tiny Styler, star of many a basketball game, halts all at- tempts of her opponents to make a basket, as the other juniors leap high in vain, at practice for Christian-Mercy game. Look what's charging! It's the cheerleaders again really whoopin' it up at the Christian- Mercy game as the Big Nine narrowed out Christian 33-29. The Room 12 volleyhall team emerge champs in intra-class volleyball. Top 1'0zc'MDorothy Styler, Caroline Kaufman. Second row-Marjorie Reilly, Ruth Dixon, Rita O'Laughlin. Third row-Gloria lValsh, Cathy Prim, Gerry Bruen. Page OHL' H1iIZd1'Ud Forty-one Spring has come and once again the favorite American pastime, baseball, takes its place at Mercy's gym. Base- ball is played indoors on cool days, but when it's sunny, the ball and bat are kept busy out- of-doors. SEHUUL VOLLEYBALL TEAM 'Twas an unsuccessful season for Mercy's volleyball team, but the spirit of victory still echoes in our hearts-'tWe'll win the trophy back next year! Nevertheless, the memories of exciting games and good sportsmanship has made another trademark in Mercy's athletic his- tory. Lourdes, Christian and Mercy competed in the l94l volleyball tournament with Lourdes winning the trophy. The ball started bouncing early in November, when Mercy defeated Christian at Mercy. The second game at Christian finished with Christian victorious over Mercyg then Lourdes and Christian battled for points. Lourdes, the great hard-hitting team, took Mercy in two gamesg thus completing the six-game tournament. THE SEHUUL TEAM Left: T011 row-Virginia Hayden, Ruth Dixon, Miss Maerz, Margie Smith, Dorothy Butler. Second Vow- Marie Loncar, Rita Lyng, Jane Marren, Ann Cornyn. Third row-Gloria VValsh, Mary Margaret Germano, Mary Basilla McGrath, Gerry Bruen, Betty Goonan. Right: The Sophomore Volleyball Tournament ended with Room l9 winning the trophy. Tap row-Muriel Burke, Marilyn Feil, Virginia Hayden, student coach, Ioan Ruddy, Norine McNichols. ilfiddle-Laverne Fish- back, Monica Morgan, Helen Matic, Marion Zagar. Front-Alice Barrett, Anna Mae Ienen, Roberta W'alsh. The upper-classmen basketball tournament is on! Juniors toss up at the practice as the seniors' eyes are fixed on every movement of the juniors. This was only a prac- tice game, but practice makes perfect as the juniors soon proved. . BASKETBALL The seniors stop practice for the big game to pose under the basket. FRESHMEN SENIORS Reading clockwise, top-Marie Loncar, Bette Goonan, Jean Devereaux, Eileen McGloin, Jane Marren, Margie Smith, captain, and Rita Meagher. Left-Freshies have their champs, too. VVith Gloria VValsh as coach and Norinne Cannon as captain, Room Z1 won over seven other freshman rooms to end the Freshman Volleyball Tournament in hrst place. The conquerors are: top z'owiClaire Fin- negan, Gloria XValsh, student coach, Betty Lynch. .Second rozuaklary jane Schmuhl, Marilyn O'Brien, Dolores Dalton, Nor- inne Cannon. Third row-Rita Fitzpatrick, Gertrude Geiger, Katherine CassassantC1,an1l Lucille Cory. IUNIORS f Right-juniors defeat the seniors in the tournament game. 'fTiny Styler, its cap- tain, holds the ball high as the symbol of victory. The champs are Marjorie Reilly, Rita O'Laugh1in, Dorothy Butler, Dorothy Styler, Gloria Walsh, Ruth Dixon, and Caroline Kaufman. .ew .funn-w .- .Kammummmw - Dorothy Burns rolls one down the alley for a strike, as Gertrude Farmer watches tl1e expert bowlers. Virginia O,Neil, Dorothy Burns, and Ellenelaine Butler rest for a minute before they bowl 'em over. BUWLI E Bowling is a brand new activity of the athletic association. The M..-XA. has a bowling league of Mercy's juniors headed by Dorothy Butler, and the Seniors headed by Betty Jane Van Horton. The Sophs have or- ganized a team, under Marguerite McDonough. Every Friday afternoon, the three teams bowl at Stevensorfs. The captains keep the teams' scores as well as individual scores. Miss Maerz promotes the military influence in a Freshie gym class at the command of Dress rightf' Page Ona Ilundred Fo1'ty-four TIME UUT Dancers sit one out at the Sport daneeg meanwhile admiring the finery of Mercy's Easter parade. VVherever the crowd gathers, you can be sure the photogra- pher is not far away. Here as the medley by Charlie Cos ends, everyone stops to admire the lovely rainbow decorations. The chaperons join the young folks watching Mercy's jitter- bngs, Looks like the McGrane's stand in with the camera man. Our president, Mary Swee- ney, and Arkay Graham take the limelight as we come to the end of a perfect dance. Page Ons Hundred Forty-five mx s IRISH PRGGRWI IIT VIUTHKRS CLUB CH I PHRTY N Q lf RHTIDN 111 ' ! 5:-'1 ZDZ ff 'H 1,a jg 22- '4 ,, L -Q., i.,,f ,-- -f-.4 5 1, ., , I , S X2 Z Q 3 WZ: .- . I l I- I RIGHT REX'l2REND Innes A. GRIFF1N, DD. Bislzop of Springfield H01l0VGJ'3V President , ,, 3 MOTHER SISTER MARY SOPHIA XIARY RICARDO Founder of llf0d6l'Gf07' Ilifwcy Federation Mercy Federation, which is the union of alumnae from Mercy Colleges, Nurses Training Schoo-ls and High Schools, has its own program that consists of the Forum, the annual card party and the Homecoming. This year the card party was held at the Stevens Hotel on Feb- ruary 15. The Homecoming, at Mercy, was a real homecoming for many 'lold REX'EREND Lleo A. PARKER, DD. Cfmplaiin MERCY FEUEHATIU grads. Miss GRACE I. O'SHEA President THE'FUHUM. Miss MARGARET I. TVTALONEY C li airni an The Mercy Federation Forum of l94l hit a new high with the number of crowds it attracted. The theme of the year, HThe Catholic Theory of Government in Amer- ica,', was introduced by the Rt, Reverend Monsignor Fulton I. Sheen, Ph. D., whose topic was 'Sparks From the Anvil of War. The lecturer for November, Rev. Wil- liam Boyd, S.T.L., spoke on The Pope and Economic Democracy. The lecturer for December, Rev. James A. Magner, Ph.D., S.T.D., o-n Mexico Today g for January, Rev. Francis X, Talbot, SJ., on The Catholic Within the Stateug for February, Clarence E. Manion, A.M., P.H.M., I.D., on f'Our Christian Liberty g and for March, Emmet Lavery, Assistant Director of Theatre Research at Vassar College, on Quo Vadis, 1940-An Inventory of Our Life and Times According to Cardinal Newman. THE UFFIEEHS MRs JOHN A WATERS JULIA ANGLAND VINCENT L. KNAUSS Vice President Recording Secretary Treasurer JEAN KOEPKE ' MARIE FARRELL Second Vice President Financial Secretary Page One Hundred Forty-nine SEHUUL DAYS ARE UVEH BUT WE STILL H!-WE THE ALUMNAE 4 Py- QXC' P361 Ol' A C W are NX w' 0 xi we . - .b1X5Y'0Ys9oN QR' Uxxuof Q1 C SRG QN Y Kathryn VVeccard, recording secretaryg Eileen McCarthy, financial secretaryg Miriam Jung, chairman of the board: Marguerite McGlynn, social chairrnang Kathleen Ryan, social co-chairmang Dorothy Crotty, treasurerg Catherine Donohue, historiang Dorothy Gardner Kelly, historiang Regina Doherty, historiang Ann Docherty, historian. Page One Hzmdrcd Fifty . w AT THE STEVE S A I The Alumnae has taken on the enormous job of financing the cleaning and re-decorating of Mercy's auditorium. To facilitate matters, a chairman was appointed from each class and they met at a luncheon in the Stevens Hotel to discuss their plans. Seated around the table are chairmen, Margaret Coyle '31, Miriam Jung 'Sly Regina Walsh Garland '29, Geraldine Connell '35, Helen Rowan Perry '27, Anne Docherty '29g Katherine Weccard '34, Kay Ryan '34, Catherine Donohue '34, Eileen McCarthy '345 Margaret Reardon, president: Dorothy Crotty '35g Cele Quinn '32, Lavina Gleason '28, ,Ioan Muldowney '36g Mary Rohrer Feehery '36, Alice Corkell '39, Bette Collins '41, julia Leahy '40, Virginia Sullivan '38, and Mary Agnes Coleman '37. Other chairmen not in the picture are Anne Wallace Casey '26, Norma Gieger '30, and Marion Diggins '34. Setting a new record, Mercy Alumnae has written into Time a year of grand activity. Chief among these were the duo-Homecoming and Reception of the Class of 1941 program, the Alumnae Formal Dance, the Cooking School, and the above mentioned Re-decoration Drive. The Alumnae membership rose to thirty-five hundred when the Class of 1941 was made part of it on the day of the Homecoming, November 10. Lee Williams' danceable rhythms at the Terrace Room of the Morrison hotel on January 25 entertained them at the formal Alumnae dance. Perhaps the most novel feature of their year's program was the cooking school con- ducted by Elizabeth Lynahan of the People's Gas Company. February Z4 found a thousand Alumnae and friends learning, while enjoying, the kitchen's trickery minus its drudgery. To pencil in that artistic Finishing touch, they have decided to re-decorate our auditorium in which we all have had so many wonderful hours. It is, perhaps, because of these many delightful projects that we Seniors of 1941 are glad to be a part of such a fine organization as the Mercy Alumnae. ' ALUIVI AE AETIVITIES Page Om: Hundred Fifty-one Again, the Mercy Mothers' club has realized HS, B its aim: to help Mercy and its Sisters by Smfad-Mrs. Bart E. Mc- Donough, senior vice presidentg Mrs. Lester J. Rodney, record- ing secretaryg Mrs. James W. Grogran, presidentg Mrs. James E. Kehoe, vice presidentg and Mrs. Thomas Killeen, financial secretary. Standing-Mrs. Wil- liam F. Kent, Junior vice presi- dentg Mrs. Joseph P. Brodie, Mrs. Michael J. 'Walsh, Mrs. John J. Moran, Mrs. C. VV. Swatzel, Mrs. Killacky, Mrs. John P. McCann, board of di- rectorsg and Mrs. James E. Sacks, sophomore vice president. Financial aid and by keeping up a spirit of friendship and good will among the sisters, mothers, and students. The successful program this year included the monthly business and monthly social meetings. the January Carnival, the May Card Party, various interesting tours, and the Mothers' Day Mass. Editors mother or not, Mrs. John Moakler has to pay-and does so cheerfully for her tickets. Sister Mary Athanasius gives a smiling wish of success to three members of the card party committee. Page One Ilundrcd Fifty-two OFFICERS Seafcd-Charles J. Conley, re- cording secretary: James E. Kehoe. senior vice president, VVilliam Lyke, p r e s i d e n tg Michael Kenny, alumnae vice presidcntg and Joseph P. Brodie, Hnaucial secretary. .S'fa11d1'11g - Thomas Routliff, John M. Krump, James E. Sacks, John Dieterle, Andrew Tumpane, James Collins, and Herman J. Hiehl, directors. Not in pirtzzrv - Loren Schmidt, junior vice presidentg Alvin C. Feil, sophomore vice presidentg Jeremiah Sheehan, freshman vice president, John McLaugh- lin, treasurer: J, P. Green, ways and means committee. Though the Dads' club has as jet, not cele 7 - v ky y - D S E L U B hrated even its first hirthday, it has helped us to make many of our celebrations a success. The Hpopsl' have cooperated with all that means Mercy and, by working for the same end,. have become acquainted with all the other 'Kpopsf' Lively meetings and successful social doings put the club on record as having a banner year. Page Our Hundred Fifty-three XV e wonder what tale of old Ireland was being told at the Dads' Irish Night Program that did so completely absorh the attention of Mr. Brodie, Mr. Conley, Father Doherty and Mr. Lyke. Even the photog- rapher was not able to detract their interest from the enter- tainment. Our Moms, as guests of our Dads, spent a night at our school with pleasure, apparent- ly enjoying the program. As a mixer, the evening was pro- claimed hy all-a jolly oppor- tunity. T H E E A H L M-ni-m-ml! turkey, with all the trimmings! We can't think of a nicer Way to start a day of carnival fun than sitting down to a luscious turkey dinner. Ticket sellers take' time out to school receipts. The freshman booth attracts customers, but not any more than the sophomore of the new Dads, booths! Everyone tries his luck, chances on everything! Alfrieda VVagner, '39, was the lucky Winner of the automobile raffled off annually. Page O111: Hzlndrcd Fifty-fam' THE CARD PARTY This was the night that Mrs. Kent and her corps of helpers XVCllt home smiling. As early as eight dclock, guests were pouring in, actually crowding the spacious lobby. After the gymnasium was filled, room after room was opened. Two typing rooms, a science lab, the cafeteria, and the long corridors accommodated the hundreds. Final- ly an SOS was sent out, and tables and chairs arrived for the base- ment, where the last of the guests found places to play. Despite the great number present, everything went on smoothly and sociably, so that children, members of the Mothers' club, and guests all went home a little happier for the successful and jolly party among old and new friends. Mus. VVM. KENT Clzairman 41 MRS. JOHN GROGAN MRS. LESTER RODNEY MRS. A. SPORIZR Prcsideizt C0l'7'8Sf70lldi11g Sec1'ez'a1'y Treaszzirer MRS. J. E. Krcuoiz MRS. T11oMAs KILLEEN V160 Preszdcazt Fiuaizcial Secretary MAHYS DAY Our Mothers, too, have set aside their special day for Mary. Every year they offer a Mass and Communion in the chapel to Celebrate Mary's day, this year, Saturday, May 10. Caught'y-coming in to breakfast together- the Hnewy' and the 'Aoldfy Mrs. Routliffe, just elected to be president, was introduced on this occasion by the retiring president, Mrs. Grogan. Father Doherty, the celebrant of the Mothers' Mass, leads the list of speakers at the breakfast, and, in his own lovable way, enlivens the moment. Page One Hundred Fifty-six MERRY UN THE GHIUIHUN The kickoff of the game sponsored by campaign for another animal football the Sisters of Mercy-representatives school and grammar schools start of the Leo-Rita game. from Mercy high spreading the news Bette, Senior Class president, Theresa, Sodality prefect, and Mary Agnes, Cisca treasurer, present Archbishop Stritch with the coveted box seats on the nity yard line. 'lTo the victors belong the gold football trophy. Sister Mary Ricardo presents Leo's athletic director, Brother Hamill, and the winning team's captain, S'Skippl' Carroll, with the award for another victory. Beloit-With the world at their fceteor at least VVash- ington, D. C.-Cleon, Anna Mae, Miriam, Mary, and Grace make plans for the trip they earned by selling record numbers of football and bazaar tickets. Page One Hundred vs ellis STAGE FIELD SWST. ' Sunday QUEEN GENERAL DEN. CHAIRMAN ADMRSSEUN Z is fl ALUJAS. J,M'?UERMOTT . Fifty-seven 1 as I ,su 9 9, ,f ff -UHEHIUS TU- ix I S, 'l N Y .. ., ' V4 ',,.,-Jfmkw M k X ,V . Y. 12123, 11.111211- ,' ' ' , ., ,, ., L Q- 3 ,. M P 1' -, : 2cMJ 1'+ ' fw ,, '- Q . , fl ' .. , f-,.!,u,wq5wWee': .w ,..M -.4fwwf.f4.?.vfff'-9.1 - ' ' x zw fsvf A51511'-2'5f W'f'2 'ff ' --ms' - I ' A ' X. 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Anderson Reverend Spiridion Andrijanich Reverend Frank J. Buck Reverend Charles A. Burke Reverend F. L. Byrnes Reverend M. A. Canning Reverend Edward N. Coffey Reverend los. E. Connelly Reverend C. J. Corkery Reverend Joseph F. Cussen Reverend D. A. Diederieh Reverend Howard Doherty Reverend Stanley Dopak Reverend J. P. Doran Reverend William Doran Reverend Harold Gregowski Reverend James G. Halleran Reverend James C. Hardiman Reverend Anthony S. Harte Reverend Lawrence Hews Reverend George G. Kearney Reverend I. L. Kearns Reverend John C. Keenan Reverend John P. Kennelly Reverend Edward S. Keough Reverend Edward L. Kilroy Reverend C. Konsowski Reverend Thomas H. Lamie Reverend ,lohn Marran Reverend Joseph A. Moloney Reverend Raymond J. Morrison Reverend E. B. McNally Reverend Leo McNamara Reverend Edward J. Norkett Reverend M. J. O,Brien Reverend R. O'Donnell Reverend G. A. Parker Reverend Timothy A. Sullivan Reverend H. S. Trainor Reverend Edward Turner Reverend V. .l. 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A-ru , ,',,., ... 4,- A.,-ggflw ' fi - -.-, ....fy: Mu : - Q 1.5 21 334, ,eff-. f-.3215 gf 1. --.' 51---1 - :X ff. f - Dr. David J. Ahner - Dr. J. G. Berg - Dr. B.'Blattberg - - William B. Burke - - Dr. T. P. Cavanaugh - Dr. Anthony G. Cesare - - Dr. Harold E. Clinite - - Alice Marie Doney, D.M. - Dr. T. F. Doyle ---- Wm. Ceo. Epstein, M.D. - Dr. Hugh S. Feeney - - M. E. Finsky, M.D. - Dr. John J. Gilroy - S. VV. Gutwirth - M. B. Hopkins - - Dr. A. E. Kaczala - Dr. J. V. Kahn - Dr. J. H. Keehan - - - Vincent L. Knaus ---- Joseph A. Lenihan, R.Ph. - Dr. R. E. Libberton - - Dr. T. A. Modzikowski - Dr. J. N. Motier ---- G. McCraker ----- Dr. John F. McMahon, D.D.S. - Dr. F. Neumann - - - Dr. Vincent W. O'Brien - Dr. James M. O'Donoghue - Dr. H. A. Reid ---- Dr. W. Donald Reynolds - Dr. B. J. Booth - - - Dr. Philip Rosenhlum - - Ceo. W. Runyan - - - John F. Ruzic, M.D. - C. G. Sachtlehen, M.D. - Dr. Edmund J. Scanlon - Dr. Alfred A. Schubert - - Dr. J. E. Stanton - - - Dr. P. J. Starcevich - T. C. Starshak, D.D.S. - Dr. Henry Stern - - - Dr. Eugene Thayer - 4 - Dr. A. L. Van Valkenburgh Dr. Edward Wienherg - - PATRONS Professional - 8058 S. Ashland Ave. 80th and Ashland Ave. - - - 1201 W. 69th St. 7855 Stony Island Ave. - - 753 E. 79th St. - - 3002 E. 88th St. - - - 1555 W. 79th St. 8047 S. Marshfield Ave. 9250 Cottage Grove Ave. 7321 South Shore Drive 11256 S. Michigan Ave. - 9036 Commercial Ave. - - - 758 E. 79th St. - - 1135 W. 79th St. - - - 1903 E. 79th St. 9036 Commercial Ave. 9036 Commercial Ave. - 8101 S. Ashland Ave. 74th and Cottage Grove - 9036 Commercial Ave. - 166 W. Garfield Blvd. - 141 VV. Jackson Blvd. - - - 639 E. 79th St. 9206 Commercial Ave. - - - 757 W. 79th St. - 8 S. Michigan Ave. - 6857 S. Halsted St. - - 2500 W. 63rd St. - 7054 S. Western Ave. - - 2376 E. 71st St. - - 733 VU. 64th St. - - 2355 WJ. 63rd St. 7859 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 800 WV. 78th St. 7854 South Ashland Ave. - - - 2376 E. 71st St. - 9138 Commercial Ave. - - - 753 E. 79th Sr. - 9008 Commercial Ave. - - 7857 S. Halsted St. 7909 Cottage Grove Ave. - - 7909 S. Halsted St. Dr. Chester W. Wendelsdorf, D.D.S. - - 7000 S. Halsted St. Dr. Edmund O. Vilerre ---- - 2948 W7. 59th St. Dr. F. Wh Wvurmstedt - - Francis J. Young, M.D. - - 600 W. 31st St - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Dentist - Music Teacher - - - - - - Dentist - Physician Sz Surgeon - - - - - - Dentist - - - - Dentist - - - Dentist - - - - - - Dentist - Physician 81 Surgeon - - Attorney-at-Law - - - - - - Dentist - Physician Sz Surgeon - Physician 81 Surgeon - - - - - Auditor - - - - - Dentist - Physician 81 Surgeon - - - - - - Dentist - - - - Dentist - Dentist - - Dentist - - 'Dentist - - Pediatrician - - - - - Dentist - Physician 81 Surgeon - -K - - Physician - - Dentist - - Dentist - Physician - - - - - - Dentist Doctor of Dental Surgery - - - - - - Dentist - Dentist - - - Dentist - - - - - - Dentist - Physician Sz Surgeon P A T R 0 N S Business Friends Agnes Beauty Shop - - - - - 741 W. Garfield Blvd Alderman,s Drug Store - - - - 69th and Indiana Ave American Tailors and Furriers - - - - 416 E. 75th St Anderson's Food Shop - - - ---- 65 E. 79th St T. E. Anderson - - - - - - 8528 Maryland Ave Annis Pastry Shop - - - 8209 Cottage Grove Ave Arctic Ice Cream ------ 8508-14 Commercial Ave Armistead's Pastry Shop' ------- 2801 W. 55th St Art,s Candies - 8111 S. Ashland Ave. and 6748 S. Halsted St Ashland Filling Station ------ 5400 S. Ashland Ave R. Atlas and Company 1 ------- 6100 S. Halsted St Auburn Highland Furriers ------ 1453 VV. 79th St Avalon Park Beauty 81 Hosiery Shoppe - 8336 Stony Island Ave Avalon Park Hardware - - Baer Bros. Meat Market - - Baker's - - - - - Balkin Drugs - - Barber's Bullet - - S. Berger - - ' - - Bilickels Pharmacy - - Maurice Blackman - Gus Boarden - - - Bock's Market - Michael Bogie - - Boulevard Market - Carl Brandt - - E. B. Buchan - Burnside Coal Co. - M. P. Butkovich - - - - - 1311 E. 79th St. - - 422 E. 87th St. - 6814 S. Halstad St - - 456 E. 83rd St 7801 S. Ashland Ave 1236 S. Wabash Ave. - - 701 E. 75th St - 811 W. 79th St - - 645V2 E. 79th St. - 8620 S. Bacine Ave - 9155 Langley Ave - - 419 E. 111th St - - - 426 E. 87th St - 2101 E. 79th St. 9256 Cottage Grove Ave - - - - - 9002 Buffalo Ave Callas Sweet Shop - - Corner Garfield Blvd. and Halsted St Calumet Laundries - - - Mrs. B. VV. Carter - 7033 S. Chicago Ave. 2829 S. Michigan Ave Chatfield Food Shop - - '8213 Cottage Grove Ave Chatham Quality Meats - - - - 8205 Cottage Grove Ave Chicago Municipal Food Mart - - - 1801-3 W. 63rd St. City Furniture Co. ---- - 6160 S. Halsted St. Walter P. Condit ------ - 421 W. 66th Place Ed C. Conlon --------- - 7857 S. State St Corky and 0llie's Midget Food Market - - - 1512 E. 70th St Crown Wine St Liquor Store Patrick J. Cunningham ,- - Dauphin Park Dairy - - Joe's Delicatessen - - Della's Beauty Shop - Peter Demkowicz - - Sam Devine ------ Devoe 81 Baynolds Co.. 1nc. - - DeVries Storage 31 Moving C - - - - - 410 E. 75th St - 7630 S. Racine Ave - - - 733 E. 87th Pl 5710 S. Wentworth Ave - - - 412 E. 87th St - - 1125 E. 93rd St - - 707 E. 37th St. - 135 S. Wabash Ave 7634-8 S. Halsted St - - - Real Estate - - Men's Clothing Hardware and Electric Shop - - - - Credit Clothing - - - Dalton Cleaners - - Wfhe Friendly ,lewelerw - - Food and Liquor Shop - - - Painter and Decorator - - Meats, Fruits, Vegetables - - - Carl's Barber Shop - - - - Druggist - Grocery and Market - - - Real Estate - - Grocery and Market - - - Barber Shop - Milk Dealer Grocery, Market, Poultry, Fruit - - - - - - - ShoeStore Herbert Dix - - - Edward J. Donnellan - Harry Dorigan - - - Laurence B. Duffy - - John Holland Dunlop - A. Dykerna - - - - Edens 81 Johnsen - - Elaine Beauty Shop - Samuel Emilson - - - Englewood Sausage Co. - Erie Drugs ----- Wlalter P. Fathke - - Feeney Bros. Gas Station Nationwide Service Store Sam Fishleder ---- Foremanis Market - - Edward Fox - - Foyeris - - - Sam Frank - - Fred's Market ------ Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Froemke Wm. D. Gannon - - Charles Garrett - Gately-Wheelers - - - Rose Gilligan ---- P A T R O N S ' Business Friends Goodman Electric Sz Appliance Co. - Graham 81 Sons - - - L. A. Grebner - - Greene's Bakery, Inc. Greenfield Grocery - - Greenwald Furniture Company George M. Groble - - Hamilton Day Co. - John D. Harris - Harry's Barbecue - George Hawker - Edward Hecht - - - Walter Hemple - - - 647 E. - 7835 S. Halsted St. - - 77th and Jeffery - - - 740 E. 75th St. 9345 St. Laurence Ave. - - 7530 S. Halsted St. - 6254 S. Ashland Ave. - 10618 Ewing Ave. - - 7903 S. State St. - 6161 Wentworth Ave. - 1254 S. Michigan Ave. - 317 Englewood Ave. - - - 10 E. 119th St. - - 10442 Corliss Ave. 7525 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 505 E. 79th Sr. - - 541 E. 79th St. - 7834 S. Halsted St. - 8415 Barley Ave. - - 1448 W. 79:11 Sr. - 7915 South Park Ave. 8858 Cottage Grove Ave. - 9966 Vincennes Ave. - 6504 S. Halsted St. - 8452 S. Ashland Ave. - 2618 S. Michigan Ave. - - 1638 W. 79th St. - - - 363 E. 81st St. 9026 Commercial Ave. 79th St., 439 E. 79th St. - - - 9138 Commercial Ave. Herbstman7s Park Manor Pharmacy - Herder Brothers - - - Joseph Hertle ---- William Hottinger's Card Store Peter Hoyne ---- Horath Bros. - - 1. C. Watch Shop - - Ideal Food Market - - Jack's Bob and Beauty Shop - Mrs. Sanda 'Johnson - - - - -' - 6250 Evans - 1647 W. 75th Pl. - - 7900 Drexel Ave. - 8128 South Park Ave. - 10146 Winston Ave. - 8352 S. Ashland Ave. - - 941 E. 65th St. - - 201 E. 71st St. - - 5311 S. Halsted St. - 5438 Wentworth Ave. 8946 Cottage Grove Ave. - - 2001 W. 71st St. - 7136 S. Ashland Ave. - - 1027 E. 82nd St. - 8144 S. Ashland Ave. - - - 639 E. 79th St. - 7911 S. Evans Ave. - Hardware - Undertaker - - Florist - - - Grocer - Normal Glass Co. - - Restaurant - - Mar-vel Milkman - - - Sports Shop ------Meats Carl-Ed Beauty Shop - - Frankis Grocery - - - - Butcher - Pop's Coffee Shop - - - - Druggist - - - - - Roofing - Smart Clothes-Men 81 Women - - - Beauty Salon - - - - - Paints - Terminal Grocery - - Beal Estate - - Druggist - - Dance Orchestra - Meats 81 Groceries - - Butcher Shop - - - - Tavern - Boyal Blue Store - - - Meat Market - Watches and Jewelry Sandy's Beauty Salon PATRONS Johnson Bros. Coal Co. ---- Johnson's Hardware and Paints - Bill Joslyn ------ - - M. A. Kammer ------- Karben's Frame and Axle Service - H. Karlson ------- Kaup Hardware Co. - Gene Kennedy - - Robert E. Kenny - King Bros. ----- Ray Knapp ------ Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kompare Krauzas Market ------ Louis Kreiter ---- - Kuehnle's Market - Pierre Lacasse - - - - - James Lawler ------- Legion Bowling Alleys - N. W. C Harold A. Levy ------- Lenart Bros. - - - - R. C. Leonard - - - - Lillian's Beauty Shop - - - Lloyd Coal Co. - - - Local Loan Co. ---- C. A. Londelius and Sons - Lundquist Market ---- Macis Barber Shop - - Jeffery M. Maher - Charles M. Martin - Mary Food Shop - - Maryland Food Shop - Mr. and Mrs. J. Mau - Lawrence Menconi ------ J. W. Meyer ------- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mezydlo - - Mike's Barber Shop ---- Miller Bros. ------ Bill Miner - - - Modern Food Shop - - - Ethel and Gertrude Morgan Mrs. Anna M. Murray - - Paul J. Murray - - - McDermott,s Market - Joseph McFadden - - - McGinley's Tailor Shop - James F. McGlone - - - McNicholas Bros. - - - New City Knitting Mills - - Business Friends - - - - 35 E. 63rd St. 8940 S. Cottage Grove Ave. - - - - 434 E. 71st St. - - - 8551 Aberdeen St. - 6440 Stony Island Ave. - - 813-23 W. 79th St. - - 1140 W. 79th St. - - - 453 E. 89th St. - - 5715 S. Sangamon St. - - 2506 W. 63rd St. - - 1058 W. 103rd St. - - 9858 Commercial Ave. - - 2927 W. 63rd St. - - - 1116 W. 79th St. - - 1523 W. 79th St. - - - - 201 E. 75th St. - - - - - 524 E. 75th St. - or. 76th and Cottage Grove. - - - 4337 S. Wells St. - - - 13235 Brandon Ave. 8002M2 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 6254 S. Ellis Ave. - 9412 Commercial Ave. - - 821 W. 63rd St. - 6201 S. Peoria St. - - 1319 E. 79th St. - - 67 E. 79th St. - 1716 W. 79th St. - - - 478 E. 75th St. - - 7700 Langley Ave. - - - - 823 E. 65th St. - - - 8356 Mackinaw Ave 9000 Cottage Grove Ave - - 5512 Wentworth Ave - - - 8357 Buffalo Ave. - 1257 W. 79th St - - 1037 E. 63rd St. - - 3039 E. 91st St. - - - 751 W. 77th Sr. - - - 6711 Jeffery Ave. - - 8837 Cottage Grove Ave - - - - 4W.79rhSr. - - - - - 213 E. 79th St - 9015 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - - 1651 W. 63rd St - 7301 Vincennes Ave - - 961 W. 79th St. - - 5320 S. Ashland Ave - - - - Auto Repair - - Watchmaker Sz Jeweler - - Insurance Broker - - Delicatessen - - Funeral Directors - - - - Butcher - Beauty Shop - Meat Market - - Grocer - - - Grocer - Wholesale Meats - - Carmelcrisp Shop - Hardware Store - Funeral Director - - Jewelry Shop - - - - Delicatessen - Candy and Grocery Store - - - - - Druggist - - - Fine Grade Meats - Grocery and Meat Market - - - Cleaners and Dyers - Y.M.C.A. Bowling Alleys Morgan School of Dancing - - - - - Delicatessen - Renting, Loans, Insurance - Shamrock Tavern - - - - - Druggist - Fruits and Vegetables - - Athletic Equipment R. Nilsson - - O7Hanley - - - Thomas J. Opyt - - Oswald's Bakery ------ Parnell Cleaners and Dyers, Inc. Pennyis Service Station - - - V. H. Piotrowski ----- Prudence Life Insurance Co. - George Psik ----- Purity Dairy Company - Chris Quin,s Tavern - - Michael A. Redden - - - Reizner's Dry Goods - - - J. Leslie Rosenblum, B.Ph. - Royal Blue Store ---- B. Silverman ----- Sandinis Barber Shop - Edward J.Schuetz - - Scovie's Market ---- Seemayer,s Service Station - - Segalis Barbecue ------ PATRONS Business Friends 421 E. 61st St. 7705 Cottage Grove Ave. 1 E. 119th St. 215 W. Marquette Blvd. - - - - 510 W. 31st St. - - 8159 S. Halsted St. - - 2434 E. 87th St. - - 407 S. Dearborn St. - - 224 W. 43rd St. - - 2917-19 E. 95th St. - 8229 South Park Ave. - 5510 S. Halsted St. - 8036 S. Ashland Ave. - - - 7060 Merrill Ave. - 6607 Cottage Grove Ave. - - 2230 S. Union Ave. - - - 1022 W. 79th St. - - - - 423 E. 75th St. 8948 Cottage Grove Ave. - 9021 Cottage Grove Ave. 8276 South Chicago Ave. 79th and Ashland Currency Exchange - - - 1554 79th St. Phil F.. Sheridan --------- 7909 S. Paulina St. H. Sherlock - - Smith's Shop ---- Southlield Coal Co. - - - - 5440 Wentworth Ave. - - 455 E. 75th St. - 9100 South Park Ave. South Shore Plumbing Co. - ---- 2548 E. 83rd St. Southtown Cleaners ------ 8938 Cottage Grove Ave. J. Spector ------------ 200 E. 79th St. Sporre7s Ice Cream and Food Shop - - - 463k E. 83rd St. Harry J. Staupe ------ J. B. Steiicensen - - - Stein-Cleaner and Tailor Steve's Food Market - Minerva Stitt ---- George M. Storm ---- - - Frank B. Stromer, R.Ph. - Superior Market - - - Supreme Cleaners Louis Szul - - Frank Tailor - - - Bernard E. Thompson - Vinc Shoe Repair - - George Vlachos ------ Wakeford Laundry Co. ----- Wallyas Meat Market and Grocery D. F. Walsh--James F. Walsh - M. E. Walter, Inc. ----- - - 330 E. 71st St. - 7031 Michigan Ave. - - 751 E. 82nd St. - - 7400 Vincennes Ave. - - 3040 W. 111th St. - - - 6642 S. Minerva 43rd and Wentworth Ave. - - - 2020 E. 83rd St. - - - 309 E. 79th St. - 12358 S. Carpenter St. - - - 211 E. 71st St. - - - - 456 E. 79th St. - 8944 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - 2107 E. 79th St. - - - 2049 E. 79th St. 4600 S. Sacramento Ave. - 9016 Cottage Grove Ave. - 8936 Cottage Grove Ave. - - - - Butcher - - Funeral Director - - Funeral Director - - Grocery and Meat Market - - - - - Merchant - Florist - Druggist - - Groceries - Safe-T-Cones - Market and Grocery - Cleaners and Dyers - - Grocery Plumbing, Sewerage, Gas Fit. - D ru ggist - Meat Market - -' Contractor - - Beauty Shop - - Inland Coal Co. - - - Druggist - Grocery and Meats - Cleaner and Dyer - 'P ----- Florist Clyde Grocery and Market - Plumbing Sidney Wanzer and Sons, Inc. - Watson's Restaurant ---- Weiss Bros. ------ Weller Finance Corporation - 1. P. Welling ------ VVest Auburn Cleaners-Tailors - Mrs. Winifred H. Westphal - Willis Stores, Inc. ---- Wilsonis Confectionery - Charles H. Wise ---- W'olack Super Service Station - Lawrence Walkowiak - - - F. W. Woolworth Co. - R. E. Yanahan - - J. L. Zacharias - Zenith Cleaners - - Edward Zimmerman - Mrs. C. Ahern - - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Altenbach Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Ames - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Arentz - - Mr. and Mrs. A. Baccetti - - Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ballard - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bandy - - Mr. and Mrs. L. Barana - - - Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Besowshek - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1. Boland - Mr. George W. Bosiger - - - Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boyer - Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brizic - - Mary and Annetherese Brodie - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruen - - Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Budo - Mrs. B. Burke ------ Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Edward 1. Burke M. W. Burke - - Harry 1. Burns - . 1. W. Burns - Mr. W. P. Burns - - - Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butler - - PATRONS Business Friends 122-142 W. Garfield Blvd. - - 7902 S. Ashland Ave. - - 4503 Wallace St. - - - 7 E. 79th St. - - - 154.9 E. 85th St. - - 7905 S. Racine Ave. - - - 113 E. 75th St. - 7858 S. Ashland Ave. - - 856 W. 79th St. - 2538 E. 79th St. - - - 2800 W. 55th St. 8427 S. Commercial Ave. - - - - 651 E. 79th St. - - 6014 S. Union Ave. - - - 1157 E. 82nd St. - - 7242 Wentworth Ave. - - 1852 W. 63rd St. Parents and Friends - - 4730 Wentworth Ave. - - - 708 E. 90th St. 7658 S. Kingston Ave. - - 8918 Escanaba Ave. - - - 8039 Prairie Ave. - - 11318 Parnell Ave. - 9343 South Chicago Ave. - - - 6837 Anthony Ave. - 8525 South Park Ave - 7441 St Lawrence Ave. - - 7334 Wabash Ave. - - - - 5613 S. Wells St - 8042 S. Winchester Ave. - 10947 S. Ridgeland Ave. - - 7208 Calumet Ave. A - 8128 Eberhart Ave. - 6550 Drexel Ave. - - 3252 E. 91st St - - - 552 E. 91st Pl. - 6926 S. Wolcott Ave. - - 8417 Aberdeen St. - 7119 S. Campbell Ave. - 7325 N. Oakley Ave. - - 8518 Maryland Ave. - - 4212 Lowe Ave. - 7001 S. Wabash Ave. - Dairy - - Store - - Food Shop - Grocery and Delicatessen - Ben Franklin Store - ---- Grocery Englewood Cleaning Service -------Grocery - Meat Dealer - - Mother of lacqueline, - - Parents of Catherine Relatives of Loretta Molloy - - - Parents of Dolores - - Parents of Gwen - Parents of Egberta - Parents of Elvira - - - - Parents of Betty - Parents of Mary Ellen- - - - - Parents of Cleont - - Parents of Emily - Parents of Audrey - Parents of Lucille Parents of Betty - Sisters of Patricia - Parents of Dolores. - Parents of Dorothy: - Parents of Alberta- - - Mother of Mary' - Parents of Muriel - - Parents of Dorothy - - Parents of Beth Ann' - Parents of Leatrice and Dorothy - - - Father of Dorothy Parents of Ellenelaine and Julia Mrs. John T. Bycraft - Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrne - L. J. Callahan ---- Mr. and Mrs. S. Caron - Mrs. Jack Cameron - Mrs. Florence Camp - - Mr. and Mrs. Carlson - - - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carney - - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carroll - Paul A. Casper ---- Bill and Rosemary Cheney - Dr. and Mrs. Volney Cheney - Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Clifford - Mr. and Mrs. W. Clifford - Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cooling - Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Coon - Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coates - - Mrs. Amelia Cogan - - - Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Coleman - James J. Collins, Jr. - - - James J Collins, Sr. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Collins - Mr.'and Mrs. P. J. Concannon - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Condon - - Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Conley Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cornyn - - Mr. and Mrs. C. Coston - - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cotter - Mr. and Mrs. F.. Courtney - - Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cralley - Mrs. John Crick ---- Mr. and Mrs. N. Critelli - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cronin - Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cronin - Bing Crosby ----- Mrs. John Crotty - - - Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Curtis - Mr. and Mrs. John M. Daly - Mrs. James J. Dalton ---- Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Davaney Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dean - - P A T R 0 N S Parents and Friends - - - 7325 Drexel Ave. - - 8132 Harvard Ave. - - 7144 S. Wabash Ave. - 7941 S. Wolcott Ave. - - 6502 Drexel Ave. - - 8636 S. Ada Ave. - 8222 S. Hermitage Ave. - - 8105 S. Paulina St. - - - - - 850E.81stSt. - - 8018 S. Hermitage Ave. - 8018 S. Hermitage Ave. - - 7805 Avalon Ave. - - 609 E. 88th St. - - 7935 Dante Ave. - - 8235 Eberhart Ave. - 8000 Manistee Ave. - 617 E. 87th Pl. - 8023 Indiana Ave. - 5223 S. Aberdeen St. - 5223 S. Aberdeen St. - - 8218 S. Green St. - - 7436 Rhodes Ave. - 8011 Langley Ave. - 7652 S. Wabash Ave. - 7639 St. Lawrence Ave. - 8012 Eberhart Ave. - 7145 Woodlawn Ave. - - 10425 S. Vernon - 8134 Loomis Blvd. - - - 541 W. 66th St. - - - Des Moines, Iowa - - 7710 St. Lawrence Ave. - - 8152 Eberhart Ave. - Hollywood, California - - - - - Friend - - Parents of Esther - - Father of June - Parents of Loretta - Mother of Mildred - - Mother of Therese - - Parents of Lorraine - - Parents of Rosemary - Parents of Dorothy and Catherine Relatives of Geraldine Lynch Brother and Sister of Gwen- dolyn and Eleanore - Parents of Eleanore and Gwendolyn - Parents of Virginia - Parents of Frances - Parents of Patricia Parents of Jeannette s Parents of Patricia - - Mother of Gertrude - - Parents of Meredith - - Father of Bette - - Grandfather of Betty - - - - Parents of Betty Parents of Rose and Patricia - - Parents of Mary Helen - - Parents of Mary Jane - - - Parents of Anna - - Parents of Evelyn - - Parents of Helen Marie - Relatives of Jean Horen - - - Parents of Patricia - Mother of Margaret - Relatives of Theresa - - - Parents of Regina - - - - Parents of Eileen Friend of Lorraine Buehler - - 7001 Wabash Ave, Grandmother of Ellenelaine and - 419 W. 100th Pl. - - 7453 Stewart Ave. - - 8205 S. Green St. 3309 S. Ashland Ave. - - - - 107 W. 117th St. De LaSalle Council No. 282 .Knights of Columbus 1105 E. 47th St. Mr. Geo. L. Dempsey -------- 4229 Lowe Ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Devereaux - - - 105 E. 74th St. Julia Butler - Parents of Coral Rae - Parents of Maureen - Mother of Patricia - Parents of Veronica - - Parents of Betty - Father of Corinne - Parents of Jean Mr. and Mrs. John Dieterle Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dixon - - Marie A. Dockendorf - - Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Dolan - Mrs. Timothy Dolan - - - Mr. Wlalter Dolan ---- Mr. and Mrs. John Dollear - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Donahue Miss Nora F. Doran - - - Mr. and Mrs. John Dorigan Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dowling James J. Drury ----- Mrs. John Duffy - Mrs. John Duffy - Owen T. Duncan - Mr. F. P. Dunne - John H. Dunne - Mrs. Roy Dwyer - Mrs. S. H. Eddy - - - - - Parents of Virginia E. Engstrom - Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Farrell - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fenton - Mr. and Mrs. P. Fies - - Mr. and Mrs. J. Fineran - - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finucane Mr. and Mrs. M. Fitzgerald - Mrs. John Fitzmaurice - - - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flannigan - Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foote - - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foy - - Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frestel - Mrs. Joseph Friedel ---- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Gabel Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Galbreath - Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gallagher Wfilliam Gaughan ---- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geary Miss Kathryn Gibbons - - Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gilmore John F. Gilroy ----- W'illiam Golden - - - Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Graham - Mr. George Green ---- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. James W. Grogan PATRONS Parents and Friends 10700 Avenue F - - 6651 Drexel Ave. - - - - 9545 Bell Ave. - 8005 St. Lawrence Ave. 7415 Langley Ave. - 9656 Escanaba Ave. - 2900 Indiana Ave. 853 E. 38th St. - 9056 Harper Ave. - 9023 Houston Ave. - 7116 Eberhart Ave. - 7944 S. Wolcott Ave. - 9033 Hoyne Ave. - 7823 S. Wood St. - 6240 S. Bishop St. - - 8819 Harper Ave. - 8100 S. Green St. - 6714 Prairie Ave. - 1.610 W. 81st St. - 8029 Green St. - 1842 W. 83rd St. - 10538 Avenue J - 528 W. 44th Pl. 7011 Calumet Ave. - 7036 Indiana Ave. - 1537 E. 85th St. 4112 Ellis Ave. - 7529 East End Ave. - 7643 S. Lowe Ave. - 6553 Minerva Ave. - - 7930 S. Wood St. - 8111 S. Honore St. - - 2119 W. 70th Pl. - 8016 Ellis Ave. 8031 Eberhart Ave. - - 3600 S. State St. - - 8441 May St. - 7707 Crandon Ave. - - 7825 S. Green St. - 7462 Vincennes Ave. - - County Building - 3019 E. 97th St. - 539 W. 119th St. - - 8215 Dante Ave. - 7638 S. Wood St. - - - Parents of Louise - - - - Parents of Mary - Aunt of Madeline Kiley - - - Parents of Dolores - Friend of Marie Casella - Friend of Eleanor Mlakar - - - Parents of Marilyn - - - Parents of Delores Friend of Mary C. McMahon - - - Parents of Dolores - - Parents of Irene - - Father of Therese - Aunt of .Ioan Quinlan - - Mother of Coletta - - Father of Coletta - Uncle of Miriam Rowan - Uncle of Miriam Bowan - - Aunt of Marion Dearth - - - Mother of Patricia Friend of Lorraine 0'Kane - - - - - - Friends of Dorothea Baughman - - - - Parents of Rita Grandparents of Marie and Dorothy Karbens - - Parents of Helen - - Parents of Florence - Parents of Mary - - Mother of Rita - - Parents of Eva Mae - Parents of Mary Jane - - - Parents of Jean - - Parents of Mary - - Parents of Marilyn - - Mother of Dorothy - - Parents of Cecilia - Parents of Mary Ann - - Father of Winifred - - - - Parents of Betty Friend of Mary Lou Slatahec - - Parents of Anna Marie - Friend of Rita Mae Dacey Friend of Eleanore Mlakar - Parents of Mary Therese - - Father of Lorraine - - - Parents of Lois - Parents of Mary Lucille Mrs. Mae Gudgeon - Daniel Guinaugh - Miss Rose Guinaugh ---- Mr. and Mrs. P. Guiney - - - Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Gutrich Frank VU. Haase ------ Mrs. Anna Hader - - - George F. Hagenauer - - C. J. Hagerty ----- P A T R 0 N S Parents and Friends - - - 8340 lndiana Ave. 7631 Stewart Ave. 7631 Stewart Ave. - 441 E. 88th St. 6236 S. Winchester Ave. 7831 S. Vlbod St. 3712 W. 60th Pl. - - 7932 Langley Ave. - 1915 S. Lawndale Ave. - - Parents of Patricia Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Haley - - Mrs. Joseph Hank ----- Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Hardiman Mr. and Mrs. Vllalter F. Harrington Mrs. Vli. T. Harrington ------ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartmann - Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hartney Mrs Josephine Heneghan - - - Mr. and Mrs. John Hertel - - Mr. and Mrs. D. Hogan - Mrs. William Holst - Mrs. Charles V. Hopson - Mr. and Mrs. S. Horen - Mr. John Horvath - - - Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes - Mr. and Mrs. Owen P. Hynes Mr. and Mrs. S. lncrocci - H. Jensen ------ - - 450 E. 88th Pl. 1914 Montrose Ave. - 8529 Drexel Ave. - 7018 Calumet Ave. - 8053 Vernon Ave. - 7813 S. Bishop - 3330 VV. 62nd St. - 319 E. 79th St. - 2057 W. 69th Pl. - 9009 Dauphin Ave. - - 6040 Green St. - 6241 Vernon Ave. - 720 E. 88th St. - 1633 E. 67th St. - 7908 Langley Ave. - 3928 S. Wlells St. 4133 Wentworth Ave. - - 7670 Coles Ave. - 6515 Vernon Ave. 7337 Princeton Ave. 7924 S. Eberhart Ave. 61 E. Randolph St. Mrs. R. Johnson - - - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jordan - Mr. and Mrs. VV. Kampiles - Mr. and Mrs. Karras - - - Mrs. Mike Kaufman ----- Mr. and Mrs. John Kavanaugh - Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kehoe - - Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelleher - - - Mr. and Mrs. J. Keller Mrs. Mary Kelly - - - - 7826 East End - 11256 St. Lawrence 7921 S. Wolcott - - 4500 S. Ellis - - 6450 Drexel - 8049 Ingleside - 6504 Maryland - 7914 Champlain Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. VV. Kelly - - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kendall - - Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kennely - - Marie Kenny ------ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Kent - - Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kiley - and Mrs. Paul S. Kennedy - - - - 7744 Calumet Ave. 6942 South Park - 9328 Vernon Ave. - - - 60 W. 76th St. - - - 5438 Halsted St. - 8142 S. Marshfield Ave. - - - 9545 Bell Ave. Ave. - Mother of Betty Jane Father of Marjorie and Virginia Aunt of Virginia and Marjorie - - Parents of Jule and Joan - - Parents of Madelyn - - - Father of Eileen - - - Mother of Frances - - Father of Mary Jane 1 - Friend of Theresa Critelli - - - - Parents of Laverne Grandmother of Doloris Welter - - Parents of Mary - Parents of Mary Ann - - Mother of Virginia - - Parents of Helen Parents of Alicia Mother of Theresa Parents of Rosaleen and Marie- Therese Parents of Shirley - - Mother of Wilma - Mother of Emily Parents of Jeanne Father of Mary and Josephine - - - - Parents of Frances Parents of Mildred and Leona - - - - Parents of Lydia - Relative of Nancy Lee - - Mother of Barbara - - Parents of Isabel - Parents of Elaine - Mother of Louise - - Parents of Margaret - Parents of Annamae - - - Parents of Patricia - - - - Parents of Geraldine - Parents of Margaret Mary - - - - Parents of Annette - - Mother of Mary - Parents of Eleanor - Parents of Joan - - - - Parents of Eileen - - - - - Parents of Janet - Friend of Virginia Hayden - Parents of Mary Katherine Parents of Madeline PATRONS Parents and Friends Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Killacky - - - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Killeen - Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. King - - Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Klingelschmitt - Mrs. Helen Kocinski ----- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Konsowski Joseph Kosmala - - - Mrs. Charles C. Kramer M. J. Kubisiak ---- Mr. and Mrs. Kubovich - Mr. and Mrs. J. Kulovits - Mr. and Mrs. LaMantia - Matt Lamb, Jr. - - - Matthew J. Lamb, Jr. - Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lamb - - 8321 Calumet Ave. T. J. Lawler Mr. and Mrs. John Leahy - - - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. James Little - - - Mr. and Mrs. R. Logan - - James P. Loye ----- Mr. and Mrs. A. Lundstrom - Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackowiak - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Madigan - Walter uChick Malblock - - Charles Malevitis ---- Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy - Mr. and Mrs. John Mangan - Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maroney - .F.Martinovich - - Wm. D. Meyering - O. G. Miller - - - Mark A. Minahan - Miss Margaret Mitchell - - - Mr. and Mrs. John Moakler - I. E. Molloy ------- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Molloy - Mrs. Della Mower ----- Wm. C. Mulcahy - - - - Mrs. J. L. Murphy ---- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy - - - Mr. and Mrs. John Murray - - Mrs. Nona Murray ---- Anthony Mus ----- Dr. and Mrs. I. J. McCarthy - Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick - Wm. McDonnell ----- - - - 713 E. 89th St. - - 7916 S. Wood St. - 7635 Indiana Ave. - - 8142 Rhodes Ave. - 8320 Buffalo Ave. - 8008 Escanaha Ave. - 8250 Houston Ave. - 8153 S. Honore St. - - 3432 WT. 60th Pl - 9532 Fscanaha Ave. 6954 S. Wolcott Ave. - - 9211 Oakley Ave. - 712 W. 31st St. - 712 W. 31st St. - 7932 Wabash Ave. - - 8410 Prairie Ave. - 7524 Parnell Ave. 11750 S. Michigan Ave. - - 9340 Muskegon Ave. - - 710 E. 89th Pl - 4060 S. Wells St. - - - 2817 E. 93rd St. ' - - 3025 E. 80th Pl. 8052 S. Hermitage Ave. - 8212 Escanaha Ave. - 1943 VV. 69th St. - 3722 Kingston Ave. - 7843 Eherhart Ave. - - 30 N. Mayfield - 10019 Ewing Ave. - 7414 Calumet Ave. 7759 South Park Ave. 5521 Wentworth Ave. 6911 South Park Ave. - 7718 Loomis Blvd. - - 6646 Drexel Ave. - 7940 S. May St. - - - 8210 Throop St. - - 9923 S. Morgan St. - 7148 Emerald Ave. - - 1348 E. 72nd Pl. - 6557 Ingleside Ave. - 12455 Stewart Ave. - 6649 Ingleside Ave. - - 1323 W. 82nd St. - 728 W. 65th St. - Parents of Rosemary - - Parents of Grace - Parents of Geraldine - Parents of Geraldine - Mother of Genevieve - Parents of Gertrude - Father of Adeline - Mother of Anna M. - Parent of Lillian - Parents of Margaret - - Parents of Gertrude Parents of Gerry - Friend of Helen Rohan - - - - Uncle of Shirlee - Parents of Shirlee - Father of Josephine - - Parents of Joan - Parents of Henrietta - - Parents of Maureen - - - Parents of Jeanne - Friend of Mildred Hynes - - - - Parents of Helen - - Parents of Domicille - - - - Parents of Helen Friend of Gertrude Konsowski - Friend of Luella Stadter - - - Parents of Marita - Friends of Betty Booth Relatives of Margaret Rice Parents of Dorothy - - - Parents of Suzanne - - - - Parents of Nancy - - Parents of Patricia Aunt of Mercedes Mitchell - - - - Parents of Joan - - Father of Mary - Parents of Loretta - Mother of Shirley - Father of Juanita - - - - - Parent - - Parents of Marian - Parents of Margaret - - Mother of Mary - Father of Catherine - - - Parents of Mary - - - - Parents of Betty Relative of Geraldine St. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. Bart McDonough- - Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McElligott Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGovern - Mrs. James McGrath ----- Mrs. Florence McKenny - - - Dr. and Mrs. G. R. McLaughlin - Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McLaughlin - Mrs. Myrtle McMahon ---- W. T. McMullen ---- Hugh McNally, Sr. ---- Mr. and Mrs. William McNamara Jack McNamara ---- R. A. McPheeters ----- Mr. and Mrs. John McVeigh - Mr. and Mrs. K. Nachman - Mr. and Mrs. Nalivaika - - Thomas D. Nash - - - Mr. and Mrs. R. Neitzel - Miss Kay Ninness ---- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. O'Brien - Mr. and Mrs. H. D. 0'Connell - Mr. and Mrs. R. J. 0'Connell - Mr. and Mrs. H. O'Donnell - Mr. and Mrs. James E. O'Kane - David O'Keefe ------ Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. O'Neil - William J. O,Neill ----- Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. 0'Reilly Mr. A. Overling ------ Mrs. Anna Overton ---- Mr. and Mrs. John 0'Sullivan - Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Pacini - - Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Parker Mr. and Mrs. George Pasierb - Marjorie Pearson ---- Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Pence - Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Phillips - Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Pleasance - - Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pollock - - Mr. and Mrs. J. Poturalski - - - Mr. and Mrs. A. Przybylinski - Joseph Quattrocchi ---- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Quinn - - Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Raciti - Mr. and Mrs. George Ramis - Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Raynor - - P A T R O N S Parents and Friends - - 7951 S. Wood St. - 11851 LaFayette Ave. - - 7841 Morgan St. - - 4446 Lowe Ave. - 2141 Lawndale Ave. 8026 S. Marshfield Ave. - - 8234 S. Justine St. - - - 8024 Pauline St. - 7931 Manistee Ave. - 7316 Prairie Ave. - 1943 W. 71st St. 7721 S. Marshfield Ave. - 8021 Ingleside Ave. - - 8024 S. Honore - 11356 Langley Ave. - 4558 S. Albany Ave. - - 2918 E. 95th St. - - 8027 Vernon Ave. - - 8633 Union Ave. - 7923 S. VVolcott Ave. - - 7651Cregier Ave. - 206 W. 119th St. - 8052 S. Wood St. - - 3107 Wallace St. - 7714 Chappel Ave. - 8828 Harper Ave. - - 7553 Vernon Ave. - - 454 F.. 91st St. - 7915 Saginaw Ave. - - 301 W. 119th St. - - - 8724 Essex Ave. 6446 S. Francisco Ave. - - 8250 Houston Ave. - 11612 Parnell Ave. - 8033 Perry Ave. - 7916 S. Morgan St - 5223 S. Aberdeen St. 8216 St. Lawrence Ave. - 8434 S. Baker Ave. - - 3032 E. 80th St. - 2722 S. Wallace St. 8132 S. Marshfield Ave. - - - 5239 Peoria St. - - - 524 W. 44th Pl. 8229 S. Hermitage Ave. - - Parents of Constance and Marguerite - - - - Parents of Mary - - - Parents of Shirley - Mother of Mary Alice - - Friend of Helen Hanley - - Parents of Shirley . - Parents of Mary - - Mother of June - Father of Jean - Father of Claire - Parents of Bernadette and Norinne Brother of Marion - Father of Jane - - - Parents of Mary - Parents of Helen Koszut - - - - Parents of Ann - - - - - - Friend - - - - Parents of Lorraine - - ------ Student Parents and Rita and Lorraine - - Parents of Margaret Mary - - - - Parents of Patricia - - - - Parents of Jane - - - Parents of Lorraine - ---- - Friend - - - Parents of Rosemary - Friend of Mary C. 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ROTUNNO Sz COMPANY RING CRAFT - JEWELERS Factory and Sales Office-1583 Ogden Avenue Near Ashland and Madison Chicago, Illinois Creators and Makers of CLASS RINGS AND PINS - SORORITY AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY MEDALS - TROPHIES - CUPS M- DIAMONDS - WATCHES - GIFTS xi . I 4 1 GHAPQS M A wW6WdW bv fb x . x QEYSQQ E .yu , 23539 Q Dependable Q23 I-Iudetz Bakery 307 East 79th Street Fancy Pastries Our Specialty Rev. M. S. Kane 9525 Commercial Avenue Pastor, St. Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Tormey CHRIS QUIN 8224-26 South Park Avenue Parents of ANNAMAE Serving Fine Liquors and Food Room 24 Triangle 0836 James P. Roche Compliments Undertaker of 1136 West 87th Street Matt J. Lyman AUTO AMBULAN CE Calls promptly attended to at all hours of the day or night Automobiles Furnished for All Occasions Vincennes 3601-3602 DAVID ALMER PAINTING AND DECORATING 7703 Champlain Avenue Fred Kueera Sr Sons Quality Meat Market Fresh Drgsed Poultry Reasonable Prices at All Times Radcliffe 4806 CHICAGO We Deliver 1703 West 79th Street With Grateful Appreciation and Deep Aifection to the Sisters of Mercy from the ROWAN, DUNNE and HENNESSEY FAMILIES JOHN J. DUFFY PETER B. CAREY Alderman Treasurer 19th Ward Regular Democratic Organization 1548 West 95th Street THOMAS D. NASH, Ward Committeem n Where Service Means Joseph A. Kowske G More han a mere Word ' we AND To TO C AT L IA N KOWSKE Funeral Directors, Inc. 1503 West 51st Street REAL ESTATE BUILDING CONTRACTORS INSURANCE CHICAGO, ILL. Telephones: Yards 4765-6 1849 W. 107th St. Beverly 1147-8 CLOTHING FUR COATS St. Salomeis Church 11800 Indiana Avenue CHICAGO, ILL. Hank Osterbosch Formerly White Sox Announcer Fire - Police Uniforms Rev- 5- P- ChY1H7 PMG' ELI THE TAILOR 3022 state 13110116 Stew-HH 10311 Triangle 7440-1 M. J. TUOHY 2Cleanliness Is Our Motto Stevenson Recreation Park Manor Hotel AIR CONDITIONED 28 Bowling Alleys - Billiards 757 East 79th Street Chicago, Ill. 7086 South Chicago Avenue Transient and Weekly Rates Very Reasonable Reed Plastering Co. Our Trucks Cover the City PATCHING - ALTERATIONS Fireproof Partitions - General ,Iobhing Monthly Payment Plan to sun You Tel. Hyde Park 0010 6253 South Kimhark Avenue Facing Lake Michigan on Famous Michigan Boulevard Grant Park Arms Apts. 215 Blocks North of St. I.uke'5 1-2-3-5 Boom, Bed Room-Kitchenette Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments 335.00 a Month and Up Completely Serviced-Maid Service 1142 S. Michigan Ave. Webster 0267 MRS. M. B. YARIAN, Manager C omplimems 0 f Mercy Dramatic Art League C omplimems amz! Best VVishes from the 13th Ward Democratic Organization JOHN M. LEE Ward Committeeman BERNARD O,HALLAREN Alderman Phone Englewood 4010 Imperial Credit Co. INCORPORATED Under State Supervision LOANS OF 3300 OR LESS 6317 South Halsted Street Second Floor E' HMEEQQOGG CHICAGO, ILLINOIS REMODELING-REPAIR WORK Concrete-Masonry-Carpentry Sketches and Estimates Free Raymond Borst BUILDING CONTRACTOR llnsuredl Anything in the Building Line Phone Pullman 5070 11712 Parnell Avenue BASEMENTS ADDITIONS CHIMNEYS CHICAGO Phone Boulevard 1970 Phone Regent 4500-1-2-3-4 Ryan's Restaurant I2: A u ? -his ,.1, 550 West Pershinfr Road W .A'.'.:::.!::':' I I A HOME COOKING D Commercial Cab CO. Chicago, Ill. INC- UNION DRIVERS Phone South Chicago 44404-4405 Union Market Wholesale and Retail Quality Meats 3040 East 92nd Street JOHN GIOMETTI Proprietor Wholesale Furniture Distributors Buy Wholesale and Save! WM. MICHAELS Special Representative Home Calumet 6700 PONTIAC SIXES - EIGHTS Edgar Fitzpatrick INC. Authorized PONTIAC DEALERS 7727 South Ashland Avenue Triangle 6820 Where Service Means More than a mere Word KOWSKE Funeral Directors, Inc. Joseph A. Kowske Telephones: Yards 4765-6 1503 West 51st Street Chicago, Ill. I I -1 acfzazlafzia taining MJ, If you are not placed within thirty days after you graduate from our college, all tuition payments ,MMML 0711 QW? will be refunded in full. MZ2 U! 0 M Co-EDUCATIONAL Wo? Only Four-Year High School Graduates Enrolled f I1 STEWART 6780 79th and Halsted Streets Y 75th and Exchange Avenue South Shore 8734 I: 0 X Secrelarnalcolleqe Compliments of John B. Wheeler Established 1888 Your better judgment demands . . . Top Values . . . Rightly Priced James Coal Company YARDS: 5821 South Halsted Street Phone: Normal 2800 81st and Halsted Streets Phone: Radcliffe 8000 Helander St Godey M en's Wear I 7906 South Ashland Avenue STETSON AND 1l'IALLORY HATS Phones Blvd. 0661-0662 N0 LUNCH N0 LIQUOR Specialize in Filling Prescriptions KENNY BROTHERS Joseph M. Adler Undertakers PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 5438 South Halsted Street 7915 South State Street CHICAGO Telephone: Triangle 6986 COMPLIMENTS OF John Mausen Stevenson's Recreation Parlors AIR CONDITIONED BOWLING . . . BILLIARDS 757 East 79th Street Phone: Stewart 10311 Fine Family Washing and Ironing QGOUALITYR Wet Wash Laundry Co. J. S. CIBBONS, President G. R. GIBBONS, Vice-President Phone: Boulevard 0155 28 Years at Normal Ave and 38th Street Have MQW Wash for You! De Paul University Chicago LIBERAL ARTS COMMERCE LAW SECRETARIAL MUSIC DRAMA NURSING EDUCATION GRADUATE Day and Evening Classes Uptown Campus Downtown Building 2322 Kenmore Avenue 64 East Lake Street for Group Trips RENT A G R EYH IJ U N ll N EXT time your whole crowd takes a trip-to a convention, an athletic event, or any other - ,o chartered Grey- r rou ogre her-and keep saves delays and comusion. For in crmation ca : Wabash 7700-Ask for Mr. Westwood GREYHoUNn ,,,----fgfiil . to eeeee , To .y- o y, -S -s- Z-tax ' I I -' 3 :ig-3 Compliments of Dr. W. G. Hebert, O.D. Optometrist 813 West 79th Street McKenna Radio Service RADIOS . TUBES . APPLIANCES We have beenrepairing radios Successfully for years and have a reputation to maintain. We can make yours work like new . . . regardless of make . . . at minimum cost to you. Just call us! Latest Testing Equipment Just Phone Stewart 4140 8159 South Park Avenue Robertson and Co. The House of Liquid Tiling DISTINCTIVE WALL PAPERS 434 East 79th Street Phone Radcliffe 2500 Herrick Prescription Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS AND SICK ROOM NEEDS EXCLUSIVELY 7905w Cottage Grove Avenue Phone Stewart 9000 FREE DELIVERY Top Values in Coaln Our Tradition for Over 53 Years James Coal Co. Main Office 5821 South Halsted Street Normal 2800 Radcliffe 2230-2231 Cummings Funeral Service 7931 South Park Avenue Private Ambulance Service Joseph Cummings Veronica Cummings Licensed Embalmers RAY J. CRIST Druggist 459 West 63rd Street CHICAGO in Phone Wentworth 0502 Phones Triangle 4414-4415 JOE'S MARKET A Quality Meqts 69 East 79th Street WE DELIVER CHICAGO, ILL. ANNOUNCING OUR 69th SUMMER TERM OPENING JUNE 30, 1941 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 DOWNTOWN-37 South Wabash Avenue-Phone Randolph 2637 ENGLEWOOD--304 West 63rd Street-Phone Wentworth 2227 ROSELAND-11324 South Michigan Ave.-Phone Pullman 6594 Me o oh BUSINESS COLLEGE All Phones Republic 7900 O. M. ZEIS LUMBER COMPANY Mill Work - Wall Board - Plywood Insulation - Roofing 6401 South Bell Avenue WILLIAM ORY, Manager Chicago Princeton Bakery 246 West 59th Street COMPLIMENTS OFAFRIEND OF Margaret Ann Collins M t A LEARN Enroll N0w.' AND Learn Professional ' ' , BMJ? ' Dress Designing, Fash- L I f ant? ion Sketching, Pattern ' 3 ' , Drafting, Dressmaking ' 4 or Millinery. Day or Eve. Best ' P 5' equipped school known for actual ICE QQEAM E . trade work. Est. 1902. Write for 1 LQUNGE ' fr ' A free booklet 2 317 mes usuvsav- -.afaatai ' 't Master Colle e A D g tsoom 19111 sum nafrsvz 400 South State Street Chicago, Ill. Phone Wab. 9075 COMPLIMENTS OF ROOM 5 Belle Mulvihill rocks 8954 South Loomis Street Cedarcrest 2828 Peter Ennis Funeral Director 1006 West 59th Street Arson's Restaurant 95th at South Park Avenue Chicago College of Commerce or ight chool ENTER ANY MONDAY 2 Offering Courses in Shorthand, Typewriting, Comp- tometry, Secretarial Work, Accounting from Simple Bookkeeping to C.P.A. Review. POSITIONS FOR GRADUATES Write, Phone for Free Catalog, or Visit the School 6309 Yale Avenue Tel. Wentworth 0994 en worth Avenue Compliments Of A Friend Q0 45 LL t iff CARL F. BRUECKNER Every Known Kind of Insurance 1305 East 63rd Street Hyde Park 5050 Compliments Of Claude Charles Van Horton Father of Betty ,lane Van Horton Wpjwww, SAVE YOUR HEALTH By the Scientilically Tested Approved Laundry Service Be Convinced Phone Pullman 2929 Our Routeman Will Call I KENNEDY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Paul's Auto Service 712 East 61st Street PAUL RODRIGUEZ Proprietor Thomas Coal Co. 252 West 69th Street Aberdeen 2500 Member of Chicago Coal Merchants Association Vincennes 0100 Capitol f Ambulance Service P. J. Gagen 7829 South Halsted Street. Qt Phone Englewood 8412 Reliable Cleaners and Dyers Cleaners and Dyers of Garments Rugs and Draperies We Call and Deliver 944 West 59th Street Chicago Bryant Sr Stratton College Demand for Our Graduates Greater Than Number Available Courses: Executive-Secretarial with Stenotypy or Shorthand, Business Administration. Bookkeeping, Stenography, Accounting, Comptometry, Typewriting. Complete practical training that assures you preferred position at good pay on graduation. Catalog Free on request. Tel.: Randolph 1575 18 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Ill. PAUSBACK STUDIO SCENERY, LIGHTS AND PROPERTIES RENTED 3727 Cottage Grove Avenue Telephone Drexel 7060 Roselanzfs Largest and Finest Furniture Store HATTON FURNITURE STORE 11232-11236 Michigan Avenue '-F'-vw-'--'--vvvj 1 Y ei 1 H. LANG 81 SON QUALITY coALs ICE ICE Cuers 95th and Vincennes Avenue Cedarcrest 0412 STOLARSKYS Flowers for All Occasions South Shore 0160 7818 Stony Island Avenue Butcher and Boehm Co. Real Estate - Mortgages Contractors - Builders - Designers Insurance of All Kinds 8656 South Ashland Avenue Cedarcrest 2700 Chicago. lllinois Dr. Edmund M. Glavin Dentist ' 1535 Wlest 79th Street Radcliffe 0431 Chicago Englewood 2272 Jessicals Beauty Shop We specialize in All Lines of Beauty Culture Guaranteed Permanents and Hair Tinting EXPERT OPERATORS Open Tues., Thurs., Fri. R Sat. to 9:30 P.M. 6313 Harvard Avenue Chicago GIFTS THAT LAST Fred W. Pedersen Jeweler Expert Watch and Clock Repair Diamonds - Vlfatches Triangle 0254 529 East 79th Street Member Cruen Watchmakers Guild C. S. KELLY Funeral Director 6915-17 South Wlentworth Avenue Shop at the New Swanky Beverly Tea Maid Chinese ancl American Restaurant 1712 West 95th Street Phone Cedarcrest 1712 Chicago Bimrose 81 Sons Furniture Co. O 11345 South Michigan Avenue Educators of Three Generations WATSON BUSINESS CGLLEGE EST- 1893 Compliments o of SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC ACCOUNTING A FPiCHd COMPTOMETRY 9 Congratulations '41 Our Students Extend Greetmgs 638-40 West Garfield Boulevard Phone Boulevard 1000 Vincennes 1560 George R. Thompson Telephones Boulevard 2022-2023 Edward C. Manthey Mortuary Coal, Coke and Wood E h S Rai! Yard and Office t t as treet 49th Place and Morgan Street Ambulance Service Lady Attendant Chicago C Flowers for All Occasions P. E. LADOWSKI Florist and Decorator Open Sundays and Holidays to 5 P.M. 8910 Commercial Avenue Phone Cedarcrest 6200 Beverly Wine and Liquor Co. Ashland Avenue at 94-th Street South Chicago 8554 Chicago CHICAGO Franklin 1600 Compliments The Original of Krammer Furs, Inc. STATE-LAKE BUILDING 190 N. STATE STREET CHICAGO, ILL. Furriers Over a Quarter of a Century Menaker's Bootery 1232 West 79th Street Phone Radcliffe 0948 Vincennes 7670 TRY BILLY'S FAMOUS CORN ED BEEF W1 C. GIVE THE FAMILY A TREAT Wm. J. Mailhoit COAL ' COKE ceizzy the Burcherb 8531 South Halsted Street Corner 83rd and Ashland CHICAGO Free Delivery Triangle 5330 You and Your Bank Account We're interested in your account. Primarily, of course, because bank accounts are a part of our business but largely because each account represents, to us, another oppor- tunity to place our complete banking facili- ties at the service of another individual in Southtown. Chicago City Bank and Trust Company Halsted at Sixty-third Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Modern Uniform Mfg. Co. NOT INC. Manufacturing Exclusively UNIFORMS GRADUATION CONFIRMATION DRESSES 232 South Market Street Phone Central 1059 Represented by MRS. A. FAIR Chicago 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. Q The facilities of the only Wholesale grocery company operating plants in the two principal American markets-Chicago and New York. 'k 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. if Carefully selected coffees-blends re- sulting from years of careful study- roasted fresh daily at Chicago and Brook- lyn. f A selection of your needs from the largest inventory ever assembled for the particular needs of those who feed many people each day. My S EXTO 'QQ' Eetublldneu 1553 Edelweiss Qualify Foods CHICAGO DALLAS BROOKLYN Phone Hemlock 4322 Res. Stewart 0180 Dave Allen PLASTERING CONTRACTOR Estimates Furnished OLDSMOBILE SIXES . EIGHTS Hebert-Morgan Motor Sales, Inc. AUTHORIZED DEALER Salesroorn and Service 6044 Cottage Grove Avenue 6 . . ' 715 S Ashland Ave Chicago Midway 3320-3321 Telephones Triangle 6011-6012-6013 Compliments 0 of Halper and Wllson INC. A, HERZQG Real Estate Sales - Management - Loans - Insurance West Street JOHN O. VVILSON, Vice-President 7941 South Park Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS You Are Invited to Eat at the KNOTTY PINE RESTAURANT 5524 Vlfentworth Avenue Phone Wentworth 6166 Open from 6 A.M. to 1 A.M. IVE Sf7l'!'1:llIi.L'F in ITALIAN DINNERS SPAGHETTI and RAVIOLI LUNCI-IES and SHORT ORDERS Bansley and Kiener Accountants and Auditors 130 North Wells Street Telephone Central 0691 Our Dining Room at Hour Disposal for CHICAGO Cluhs, Luncheons and Parties Home Cooking Popular Prices Phone Lafayette 7880 . Archer Coal C0mPany COMPLIMENTS OF WHOLESALE COAL RETAIL ROOM 10 Main Ofhce and Rail Yard 4844-56 South Kedzie Avenue Chicago, Ill. Compliments Of Mount Carmel High School Triangle 7300 WALTER OUINLAN Funeral Director H38 West 79th Street AMBULANCE SERVICE CHICAGO For Confidential, Unbiased Advice on the purchase of a good used car See ED BUTLER SUPERIOR CHEVROLET South Sidels Oldest Dealer 6943 South Halsted Street Aberdeen 7200 ,lOllIl Hayes Frank A. Haye Hyde Park 4400 HOT EL HAYES 500 ROOMS Attractive Rates 0 Cafeteria and Dining Rooms Miss Patrick, Manager Lewis Laundry 7031-33 South Stewart Avenue Phone Vincennes 7100 ALL LAUNDRY SERVICES FEED and FLOUR The New Century Co. 3940 South Union Avenue F. M. ROSEKRANS Manager of Feed Department A FRIEND OF Eleanor Rosekrans J. LA MANTIA, Inc. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables COLD PACK FRUITS 81 VEGETABLES Catering to Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants and Institutions 143 South Water Market All Phones: Canal 5250 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS W Grovehill 4476 Fl1'St a?llE.S1ilItEr1ILgCeI'leS W. H. 7301 South Aberdeen Street Phone Stewart 1023 Real Estate - Loans - Insurance 1940 West 69th Street Chicago 8352 Cottage Grove Ave. Vin. 3878 DreSSel,S Bakeries 9 3256 Wallace Street S Phones Victory 2590 BEST BUYS 1237 West 79th Street IN TOWN Phones Radcliffe 7900 ICE CREAM 2115 East 79th Street MADE DAILY Phone South Shore 0075 BIGGEST SUNDAES .... 10c-15c 6044 West Cermak Road BANANA SPLITS SODAS ...... I0 -15 ' IN TOWN SHAKES ....... P135 Phones Clem 3000 150 MALTEDS ,,,,,, 170 For Delwery Call Vzctory 2590 COMPLIMENTS OF Edward MeTiernan AUBURN STOKERS ARE USED TO HEAT MERCY HIGH SCHOOL May we furnish you an estimate on heating your building? Auburn Stoker Co. 512 North LaSalle Street Phone: Delaware 5508 J. J. HAYES, Manager Roger Sheehy Sz Sons Funeral Directors AHQCONDYHONED PARLORS 7653 South Halsted Street Stewart 7700-7701 CHICAGO COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Routliff Parents of PEGGY Grand Crossing-Chatham Secretarial School Deliver KSerUice with a Smile, 703 East 75th Street MURRAY'S Offers Ejficient Training in EA A Shorthand Ofiice Machines M T M Typewriting Addressograph Comptometry Stencil Cutting Radcliffe 6605 Filing Mimeographing V Dictaphone Spelling 1210 Wvest 79th Street Phone Triangle 1114 CHICAGO QUALITY AVALQN SERVICE Wall Paper' and Paint Co. Not IHC. South Shore 2129 1854 East 79th Street CHICAGO Heinen Sr Son Funeral Directors 7013-15 South Racine Avenue Stewart 0460 CHICAGO Dresse1's Bakeries 3256 Wallace Street Phones Victory 2590 1237 West 79th Street Phones Radcliffe 7900 2115 East 79th Street Phone South Shore 0075 FOR DELIVERY CALL VICTORY 2590 Calumet Coal Co. COAL BUILDING MATERIALS 9540 Marquette Avenue All Phones: Saginaw 2000 FORD ZEPHYR M ' ff David C. Nelson's MERCURY :X K A X G1ftS That Last xx , for the Vf R E DESMOND I ri f Graduate - 0 0 , and the June Bride 7 of 'gLook for the Big Clocku -Thais Nelsorfs! LAWDER BROS. . 1 6900 Vincennes Avenue L' T, I 2 .IEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Hang 6 500 7744 Halsted Street Since 1905 Southwest Coal 81 Material Co. 59th Street at Seeley Avenue Republic 4100 F. ATCGARR, President T. P. Kerrigan Sons Funeral Directors 5516 South Ashland Avenue Telephone Prospect 0031 Mas. LUCY L. KERRIGA3 in attendance MeNei11y's Caterers Banquets, Yvedclings, Dinners, Buffet Lunches, Frappes Served ANY PLACE ANY TIME None too Large None too Small Card and Banquet Tables, Chairs, Silver, China, etc., to Rent. 1VleNeilly's 1317 East 63rd Street Plaza 0700 Phone Drexel 3430 Established 1898 THE BISSELL LAUNDRY 'gThe Laundry With a Conscience C 651 East Pershing Road CHICAGO, ILL. M. Kallis 81 Company CREATIVE PRINTERS Maagjag and saagrd wgndod use SISHHIJL IHHOHJ SHIISAV 91.11215 0061, ACINVD WVEIHD EIDI ' SEII'IddI1S 'IOOHDS satalpung pun sffnxq sqspymoadg uoggdynosard 'lid 'H '9I3UE1S 09'I Xoemanqd olgumg Phone Stewart 1908 I Lady Assistant D. J. LAUGHLIN 81 SONS Funeral Home 318 East 71st Street Compliments Of Frank C. McNicholas A GOOD PLACE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS Chesterfield Federal Savings and Loan Association 9300 Cottage Grove Avenue Triangle 9300 Phone Triangle 8545 John P. Moriarty, Inc. Excavating - Trucking Filling : Grading 1 sand : Black Earth 8129 South Michigan Avenue Chicago Phone: LlNcoln 5236 Schmidt Costume S1 Wig Shop 920 North Clark Street Chicago SHOWBOAT BOWLING CLUB 550 West 37th Street Compliments of Mr. Bartholomew John M. Buckley O A Engrossing Illuminating Engraving I 9352 South Elizabeth Street Phone: Beverly 4540 Chicago Our Very Best Wishes Compliments Of , PHILLIPS Casino L Rexall Drug Store . Moderne Ballroom 913 East 63rd Street lcorner Drexell C HERBERT and BILL SHUTTER Managing Directors 79th and South Park Avenue Phone Triangle 4182 C. WALLACE JOHNSON INC. Managers of CHATHAM PARK HA Village of Apartment Homes 83rd and Cottage Grove Avenue Phone Pullman 0184-0185 Carlson Funeral Home 3041--306 West 119th Street CHICAGO John J. O,Conne1l 81 Co. INSURANCE - LOANS - REAL ESTATE . 1525 East 53rd Street Phone: Hyde Park 2202 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Consult your Agent or Broker as you would your Doctor or Lawyer Ericksonis Market CARL B. FREBERG 454 East 83rd Street Radcliffe 3069 Phone Triangle 10169 Kelly-Flynn FLOWERS Dignanis 2751 Wlest 63rd Street Republic 1610-1680 Service Station PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS 8701 South Park Avenue Atlas Employment Service MAE MOONEY Licensed and Bonded MALE AND FEMALE HELP Service Free to Employers 6250 South Halsted Street Vllentworth 8401 Phone Radcliffe 3300 Wle Deliver SECURITY i.P32,Fi,R MART 9136-38 Cottage Grove Avenue Chicago THE MUTUAL NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO Halsted at 79th Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation C ongratalaliom to the Graduates HEINEN 81 SON Funeral Directors Distinctive, Economical Service 1n Home-like Surroundings 7013-15 South Racine Avenue Stewart 0460 GROGAN COAL CO. Quality Coal and Coke I 7510 South Ashland Avenue All phones: Stewart 7818 The Aristocrat of the Skating World SWANK RINK 111th and Vifestern Ave. Skating Nightly 7:30-11:00 - Saturday to 12:00 Special Matinee Saturday and Sunday For information on Private Parties call Cedarcrest 3693 AIR CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT COMPLIMENTS OFAFRIENDOF COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND BETTE COLLINS A M. C o M P L I M E N T s OF A FRIEND OF A- A. MARGARET RUSSELL Room 41 Mercy Athletic Association ,lust North ot' 63rd Street Prospect 4500 6252 South Ashland Avenue Ogden Hill Currency Exchange CHECKS CASHED MONEY ORDERS ISSUED Bill Paying Service-50 each Gas, Electric. Telephone and VVuter Bills Current or Past Due AUTOMOBILE LICENSE SERVICE xcickfllifxr un H ll ,ll Jldhiwtz-44-v wt Jam C 'C - FW -vi 1:12!.2,t:5:f:4a italian N Compliments Of Prince Castles 9614 South Western Avenue 12640 South Western Avenue COMPLIMENTS OFAFRIEND OF DOROTHEA BAUGHMAN John P. Daleiden Co. Manufacturers and Importers Ecclesiastical Ware - Religious Articles Banners and Vestments - Artificial Flowers 1530-32 Sedgwick Street Chicago, Ill. COAL HEAT IS BEST COSTS LESS John A. Zimmermann FUNRERAL DIRECTOR 9108-10 Cottage Grove Avenue Triangle 1221 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS .B est Wishes Hugh R. Connelly Alderman of the 11th WARD DONALD F. MOORE 7748 South Ashland Avenue Radcliffe 7300 Real Estate I Specializing in SALES - MANAGEMENT INSURANCE - APPRAISING Phone Pullman 0923 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS See Summers Flower Store Ross Furniture Co. 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6641 'flust a Real Nice Place to Tradeu 11405 South Michigan Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Furniture - Rugs - Refrigerators Washing Machines Time Payments If Desired La Bodil Beauty Salon Grant Park Arms Apartments zcllobbyss Phone Harrison 0346 1142 S. Michigan Ave. Expert Operators Exclusively Shampoo and Set Monday. Tuesday, VVednesday ......... Thursday, Friday. Saturday .... ...,,,,....3O.S0 .60 Hi-Hat Barbecue The South Side's Smartest has opened its floors under new management by James Paipson and Achilles Penn serving the finest food North West Corner 83rd Street and ?lmliCl 'e A A 't's ' ' 45 Cottage Grove Avenue 'acial .,,,,,.....,...,..,,.....,.,,,..,,,.,.,........,,....,.,.,..... ., .50 up Oil Pei-manents ......,,,,..,,,,.....,..................,.,........... 3.50 up CHICAGO Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Until 9 P.M. We Deliver Anywhere Phone Triangle 9116 .l. R. MCCARTY Western Agent S- H- C0l1Ch COMPLIMENTS Telephone Sales Corp. OF Telephones - Fire Alarms - Signaling Systems Apartment House Mail Boxes 809 West Jackson Boulevard Monroe 2840 PETER B. CAREY Lafayette 0400 Reynolds Realty Co. REALTORS Property Management - Insurance 2458 West 38th Street Phone Crovehill 2050 General Awning Co. PHILIII C. GRIFFIN, Pres. Venetian Blinds Awnings - Window Shades - Covers 6355-57 South Ashland Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Conzpliments of Rosary College River Forest, Illinois Harold H. Schmid, R.Pli. David A. Lofgren, R.Pl1. Schmid - Lofgren Prescription Laboratory PRESCRIPTION DRUGCISTS 30 East lllth Street one Pullman 0107 Chicag Radcliffe 2032-2033 We Deliver Packing House Market Compliments Choice Meats Of DISTRIBUTORS OF SWI FTS PRODUCTS 227 East 79th Street Peter B. Carey Compliments Of A Friend Compliments 01' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Brodie Parents of PATRICIA Phone South Shore H00 Newman Bros. Exclusive Dry Cleaning Cleaners - Dyers - Furriers Fur Coats Repaired, Remodeled and Relined Rugs and Draperies Telephone Canal 1344 GORDON Funeral Directors 8116 Stony Island Avenue 1729 South Halsted Street Chicago There ls No Sulmstitute for Quality Phone Stewart 8479 22 Different Kinds , Only One Quality VlCt01'S THE BEST Beauty and Barber Sho Lester Coal Co. P Wallace Street at 40th Place Boulevard 2627-2628 We operate our own hulk plant handling quality Range and Fuel Oils. May we serve you? After Commencement comes new adventures in life. Be sure your appearance is at its best. Beauty Culture in All Its Branches First Class Permanent Waving 204 East 79th Street Chicago MAL COGHLAN JOHN COGHLAN DAVID L. COGHLAN Public Speaking Dramatic Art Phone: Vincennes 4748 Mary Synon V School of Speech and Drama 1123 Vllest 79th Street Republic 0258 NICICS QUALITY Foon SHOP 2815 West 63rd Street Fancy Fruits and Vegetables We Carry a Complete Line of Wixus AND LIQUORS COMPLIMENTS OF ROOM 7 Faubel,s Restaurants 8041 S. Ashland Ave. 1633 East 79th Street 5228 East 53rd Street Free Parking Radcliffe 2600 Phones Dearborn 3711-3712 Res. Phone Graceland 8047 John F. Gannon Flowers for All Occasions 159 North Wabash Avenue Chicago, Ill. After 5:00 P.lVI. Call: Vincennes 7776 Triangle 8044 Dunker Fuel Service 8140 South Hoyne Avenue FUEL OIL - COAL RALPH A. DUNKER J. H. DUNKER Compliments Of . Compliments Cahlll Brothers of Realtors - Currency Exchange Checks Cashed - Money Orders 5501 South Ashland Avenue Chicago Sheldon W. Govier Physical Education Accredited. Co-educational. 33rd year. 1 Year Playground Course. 2 Year Diploma and 3 Year Degree Courses. 1 Year Physical Therapy Course. Large Gymnasium. Swimming Pool, Dancing: Auditorium. Summer Session .lune 20. Fall Semester September 23. Free Catalog and views on request. For all reference please consult any of our more than 300 graduates now teaching in grades, high schools, playgrounds and colleges in Chicago or Suburlms. Telephone Buckingham 9504. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1019 Diversey Parkway Chicago, Illinois High Class Service at Very Low Cost Elegant Chapel lVlARY F. SULLIVAN State Registered Emhalmer Joseph J. Sullivan Funeral Director 3000-6 East 79th Street Bus. Phone Saginaw 5829 Res. Phone Plaza 0649 ChiC3g0, Ill- Phone Vincennes 5700 Dr. Frank Keefe OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST 1555 West 79th Street Suite 204 S. E. Cor. Ashland Avenue CHICAGO Hours: 10 A.M. to 12 M. - 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. Wed. and Sat. hy Appointment GORDON'S Fine Clothing for Men, Wlornen and Children 6433 South Halsted Street Vllentworth 5142 KELLY DRUG CO., Inc Prescription Specialists Roar. E. KELLY, api. 8158 Cottage Grove Avenue Phone Triangle 0426 WIDEN'S 1449 West 79th Street Triangle 7600 7808 South Halsted Street Phone Saginaw 5765 The Newart Company INC. fFormerly Kaybee Storel HC00al Clothes for the Entire Family ON CREDIT 9127 Commercial Avenue South Chicago, Illinois Loop Store: 214 South State Street C omplimenls Of James J. Doody Irish Market House 705 East 79th Street Where Quality and Price Are Sweethearts We Deliver Free Phone Triangle 1820 CHRIST KNIES, Proprietor Licensed Aaburn Catch Basin Cleaners Basins Cleaned, Repaired, and Rebuilt Drain Rodding Specialty 5307 South Halsted Street Boulevard 5297 Residence Phone Boulevard 7863 Compliments of a Friend of Marita Malloy Mulcahy Coal Co. 4028 Wentworth Avenue Boulevard 4028-4029 Coal and Coke fa. J. MULCAHY CHICAGO Vincennes 7811 Vincennes 4758 The New Birmingham Restaurants 7909 South Ashland Avenue 7854 South Halsted Street Our Quality and Variety of Food Will Please You J. J. LAMPOS, Mgr. Chicago Compliments 01: 77th Precinct or THE EIGHTH WARD Regular Democratic Organization JOSEPH IMGRUET OTTU RILLING Amber Bakery 1006-1029 East 82nd Street We Specialize in Fancy Pastries - Wedding Cakes Dr. Gordon G. Johnson Dentist 753 East 79th Street Standard Lubrication Service 79th and South Park Avenue Phone Triangle 10166-10089 Washing and Greasing i L l i V i SHOP-RITE FOOD STORE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FREE PROMPT DELIVERY Compliments of Alderman Roy E. Olin 452 E. 83rd Street Triangle 17410 Telephone Prospect 64:16 BUTterrield 9625-9627 Sandwiches of All Kinds Cynal Studio Lessaris Tavern PHOTOGRAPHERS ,. . . , .. . Select Vhnes and Liquors Wedding Groups, Families and Banquets a Specialty . , Home Portraits - Copying and Enlarging Sclllltz Beer On Tap Exclusively 25155 West 631-d Su-get Chicago Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobacco 6659 Cottage Grove Ave. Phone saginaw 2336 COAL AND Wooo T Paul Dolan Motor Service Long Distance Moving a Specialty J. Einhorn 8a Son Inc. The Old Reliable Furriers S K , Pc k- d h- - FCRS - CLOTH COATS - SUITS Piano and Etlfliftife Xfoiilfg an S 22J2l.'fm1 Hauling OPEN TUES., THURS-, AND SAT. EVENINGS 9656 Escanaba Avenue Chicago, 111. 939 E33 63rd Slflifft Hyde Park 7654 Cash or Credit . Authorized Bulova Watch Dealers Tel. Triangle 3532 Free Delivery Jack Wittgren 85 Co., Inc. T.-me at JEVVELERS Diamonds, VVatches, Clocks, Silverware, Radios Ideal Food Mart Loop Store and Offices South Side Store . . 9th Floog, wlxtgerslmmi Bldg. M1534 Efh79th Sad For Quality and Service 10 . . ' it . - ' Statea 2279 Ve 0 EfeWaria2rf45 g 901 East 79th Street Chicago, Ill. Bob Walsh's Tavern 8856 Cottage Grove Avenue Triangle 0169 Garfield Drug Co. Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGCIST Phones 225 West 55th Street Wentworth 2506-2548 Compliments of Louis Panozzo Garfield Drug Co. Inc. PRESCRIPTION znweozsr ARROVV SHIRTS B 8z F Men's Shop On the Corner 7900 South Halsted Street STETSON HATS Phone Stewart 7400 Jeffery M. Maher Funeral Director 1716 West 79th Street Chicago Genell Beauty Shoppe 9049 Commercial Ave. South Chicago 0150-2501 Stylizefl Permanent Waves 82.50 and up Office Boulevard 3155 From 8 to 5 Dietz Roofing Co. GEAVEL AND READY Roornvc All llfork Personally Sirjwrizztezided 4464 Wentworth Avenue Chicago L. W. LINDQUIST BRABAUS Insurance DEPARTMENT STORE 222 W. Adams St. Sulelgghone Randolph 0666 2103 West 49th Street Compliments Hnir Styling - Permanent Vtfaving CHARLES 2, BARBER SCOTTY'S BEAUTY SHOP 7801 South Ashland Avenue Triangle 10065 H210 Moooogoo Avenue oommooooo Hoo NEED MONEY? Edwin D . Wheeler Salary, Auto, Furniture Loans 325.00 to 35300.00 Quick, Confidential Service Painting and Decorating Citizens 6610 Minerva Avenue Dorchester 9627 Chicagfh Ill- 1604 E. 79th Street Regent 5600 OPEN EVENINGS Compnmm THE SOUTH SHORE of the CHILDREN'S THEATRE' Gayety Candy Shop 9207 Commercial Avenue Telephone South Chicago 111165 directed by THE REARDON SISTERS Members from Ages Eight to Eighteen Apply at Studio 7111 Luella Avenue Dorchester 1936 American Academy of Art Practical instruction in all branches of Commer- cial and Fine Art, Dress Design, Pattern Making. Faculty of international reputation. Individual instruction. FRANK H. YOUNG, Director, Dept. X41 25 East Jackson Blvd. Chicago, 111. HENRY W. POWERS Funeral Directors 3047 East 92nd Street Telephone Regent 1670 AN AUTOGRAPH HERE QQQM, , jwmwvbfff W ' Hwy I wwf L-:CMM-if W EVERY 9,424 THERE AN AUTUERARH WHERE HERE AN AUTOGRAPH AUTOGRAPHS AN AUTOGRAPH THERE W, ,ff AN W gwphgwfdjf M M UNUEHLYINJAGWVJW , fy THUUGHT, ULD, BUT HUWINE U H A LWAY S My IN EMEMHRZXNEE- PART UP MY HEA,HT'S DEEP SECRETS Compliments of Penn Upholstery Shop 8135 Stony Island Avenue South Shore 6888 Telephone Lafayette 0526 Eagle Bleach Products Co. Manufacturers of Laundry Bleach 2700 West 35th Street F. A. GOONAN Chicago Phone: Stewart 2120 Storage Chatham Fur Shop Rl. E. VVARADY 1318 West 79th Street Chicago Parts and Repairs on All Makes of Vacuum Cleaners South Shore Appliance Co. 845 East 79th Street Vincennes 5500 Phone: Radcliffe 7462 A. F. HASSUR Diamondsh Jewelry. Watches. Clocks, Silverware Fine VVatch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Compliments of Buettner Bakery 943 East 65th Street 8008 South Ashland Avenue Chicago 1 Triangle 7712 H- BLESS Hosiery, Lingerie, House Frocks, Sweaters, Handker- The Dug-Out BLATZ ON TAP 8724 Cottage Grove Avenue Next Door to Gas Station Chicago chiefs, Greeting Cards, Infants' and Children's Wear Har-Mil Shoppe 71 East 79th Street Triangle 6732 Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Evenings Rev. John N. Weiler Pastor St. Mary's tlliverdalel Church 310 East 137th Street Hoy Sun Hand Laundry 8127 Cottage Grove Avenue Phone Radcliife 7465 Fur Coats Made to Order on Small Deposit N. Shanfield, Furrier Prices Reasonable 1035 East 82nd Street Phone Vincennes 3502 for insured carrier John J. Delehant Plumbing Contractor 627 West 47th Street Telephone South Chicago 0249 R. Johnson Stanley A. Walkowlak DENTIST Funeral Director 3303 Commercial Avenue 7454 Cottage Grove Avenue Vincennes 3059 Vincennes 2612 Prompt Delivery Service Bayerle's Market we ' Finer Meats 1755 West 79th Street Chicago Phone Boulevard 1084 Jas. A. Allely I Dealer in Furniture and Rugs 4218-20 Wentworth Avenue Chicago i 4 n x 1 f s Y w I 1 X 1 w w 5
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