Mercy High School - Mercian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1943
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Moving along at a 6GStars and Stripes tempo . . . a symbol of peace in a world torn by destruction and hatred . . . our school, foundation for the four freedoms Archbishop Chicago His Excellency The Most Reverend Samuel A. Stritch, DD. s The inspiring, spiritual guide of civilian and military alike, our Archbishop. It is leaders like His Excellency who will Win for us the just and lasting peace We are praying and fighting for. The Reverend William Devereaux Three days a Week Father Devere- aux reports before the tardy bell -his lessons all prepared. Giving generously of himself throughout the year, Father has conducted religion classes for one-half of our thousand. And when he recites, We listen . . . and learn. The Reverend Howard J. Doherty Chaplain Religion classes have a new tune when Father Doherty, our chap- lain, takes over - his arrival is announced by Whistling arrange- ments of the latest songs. But when clearing up queries of the question box, or teaching a new lesson in religion, or olfering Mass in our auditorium, Father fairly sets us vibrating with his earnest- ness. i Mother Mary Genevieve R.S.M. M other Proviiiciczl Sisters of Mercy C lzico go Proviiicc From across the city, our Mother Provincial Watches us, prays for us, hopes for us. We know her as a guardian who would, if she could, be With us constantly. Since We may have her only as an occasional visitor, We honor her in a mindfulness of her precious advice, - Strive to be saints, no matter what state of life you choose. 10 Sister Mary Laurentine Superior Beyond the door at the end of our long corridor is a place our Sisters call uhomel' -perhaps because there is a Mother thereAone who is waiting after each Weary- ing day, just as yours and mine, to share the joys and worries of her large utainilyf' And as she listens, Sister Mary Laurentine gives no hint of the burdens that are hers in mak- ing the convent a haven of comfort and happiness. Sister Mary Agnita Principal Because of her patience. our Principal is known as the wonder of the school. VVe pour out our hearts in gratitude for .a leader who can be calm among an ordo of events that present themselves in dizzying fashion,- who preserves a freshness of spirit that makes her approachable even to awed youth. Eyes, sometimes tired, still smile. It may be because of us she is tired. We hope it is because of us she still can smile. Grieved and shocked were the Mercy girls when they heard, on their arrival at school on VVednesday, Jan- uary 27, that Sister Mary Monica, R.S.M., I1Iercy's li- brarian for the last twelve years, had just died. Sister niade her world a world of books, a world which she kept beautiful by systenzatic care and by dis- criniinating selection of only the best in literature. SISTER MARY LAURENTINE, Superiof SISTER MARY AGNITA, Principal SISTER MARY ADRIAN, ZOOLOGY SISTER AGNES MIXIQIE, G eoinetry, Advanced MEMURIAM SISTER MARY MONICA, R.S.M. THE FACULTY Under her care, Mercy's li- brary has bleen a treasure house which Sister shared happily with the hundreds of girls who carne to her. All found her generous with her time, gentle and patient with theni in their rnany requests. Her zeal to spread Catholic literature especially made her truly an apostle bring- ing God to inan and nian to God? ' SISTER MARY ALBERTA, United States History SISTER MARY ALICIA, English II SISTER MARY ALOYSE, Student Council, Civic Club, Library Algebra, Solid Geoinetry, Trigonometry. SISTER IWARY AMBROSIA, Sewing, Millinery SISTER MARY AGNES, English II, Civics SISTER MARY ANACLETA, English III, Latzn .Maintenance flinerican History, United States History SISTER MARY AN CILLA, Spanish SISTER SISTER IWARY ANGELICA, English III, English I MARY SISTER IXJARY AQUINATA, Cheinistry, Geoincti y .ATHANASIUS SISTER IWARY IZXTHANASIUS, Maintenance SISTER IXIARYATTRACTA, Psychology, Sociol ogy, English IV SISTER IWARY AURELIA, Algebra SISTER MARY AUGUSTINE, Book Rooin SISTER MARY BLANCHE, English II, English III SISTER MARY BRENDAN, Typing, Shorthand SISTER MARY CLARISSA, French SISTER MARY CONCEPTA, English I V 12 SISTER MARY DEVOTA, Latin, Spanish SISTER MARY EM MAN UEL, Piano SISTER MARY ETHELBERT, Typing, Bookkeep- ing SISTER MARY EUGENE, Glee Clulb, Voice SISTER MARY EVARISTA, Physics, Civics, Me teorology SISTER MARY EVELYN, English I, II SISTER HELEN MARIE, Shorthand, Typing SISTER MARY HYAcINTH,Regis!rar, English I SISTER MARY JULIA, Acconntant SISTER MARY LIOBA, Algebra, Spanish SISTER MARY LEONORE, Modern History SISTER MARY MARINA, fonrnalisrn, Art, Pnbli- cations SISTER MARY NORINNE, Class, Choral, Voice SISTER MARY PATRICIA, Cheinistry SISTER MARY PETRONILLA, Zoology SISTER MARY PLACIDA, English I I SISTER MARY PULCIIERIA, Latin II, III, IV SISTER MARY REGINA, General Science, Algebra SISTER MARY REGIS, Spanish SISTER MARY RICARDO, Alnninae, Mercy Fed- eration SISTER MARY RICHARDINE, Orchestra, Dra- inatic Art SISTER MARY ROBERTA, Doniestic Science SISTER MARY ROSALEEN, English I, Latin I I SISTER ROSELLA MARIE, General Science, Alge- bra SISTER MARY TERESA, Piano SISTER MARY VINCENZA, H oine M anagenient, C heniistry SISTER MARY VVILFRID, Office Training, C orn- niercial Law SISTER MARY WINIFRED, English III, IV MISS MARY SYNON, Draniatic Art, Pnblic Speaking MISS HAWKINS, Physical Education MR. ANACLETO PALMA, Orchestra Seated-Sister Mary Vincenza, Sister Mary Ambrosia, Sister Mary Aloyse, Sister Mary Roberta. Standing - Sister Mary Teresa. 1 ,M f JT V ,, - , cUbi3LLLLeiHfW Aclhflbdrwlgg Q Unflff MC ,git we fi lyvinfjfahjft wmqicfwlo VOL 'JU awblwfs Muff wat ff!! f, lyffc LM 1,609 KWLg'11f3 Wklfbli ,f ff Odcjdbaf ll UUPhjf0'JfE,yLew, C ew0IH!5l'y0 'f4,! OA W Jrtwyqfl Wfflwljt X wwff C WW tiQ9W,,lMrn5riiw1tL t M ' wi , - ififxietl qi vff9Ww an will idiuaft My ii aww ff Q5 115121, XZVQUV l CUP, Qtmtw CL gnqlw MV- f CSM lgxgcfgyct K BILOVQYL AWLW wwf X W mal Ch 5 and Ct all in Mila W ,fa e M1 J mmnat f V AW 'tw ,f Q, f X 'ffgef 11 tw Ptulftb i The Presidents Top to Bottom-Rita Walsh, Room 235 Mary Nolan, Room 32, Rita Sessa, Room 245 Pa- tricia DeWitt, Room 225 Geral- dine Hayes, Room 29, Marion Sequin, Room 3 5 Margaret Schikora, Room 21 5 Loretto Victor, Room 17. 14 Homeroom Teachers Stafzdizzg-Sister Mary Re- gina, Sister Rosella Marie. ScatedfSister Mary Rosa- leen, Sister Mary Devota, Sister Mary Marina, Sis- ter Mary Lioba, Sister Mary Aurelia. Noi in pictmfe - Sister Mary Hyacinth. P , . . 'V r . P ' .. - . . 1 f . -. . I , ' S 'S X, . .- . - K -E , . .. K ' I U K K SE . . A - - 1 . 1 - ' 2: ,.,,, ,, . we ' . 6252 . - . - r. ' Q '- -A f K 1 . . 'ii f a ' . - , , .. it.. . . 21.55 nd t ---- g ., . -. R0 3 Fi1fstR0w-Rita Benson, Mary V. Berry, ,Lore-tita Biagini, Loretta Carrigg Marilyn Conn, Margaret Corbett, Rosemary Dax, Helen Delaney, jean Gavin, Helen Grimes, Isabelle Hopkins. Second R0w+Virginia Huber, Therese Judge, Mary Kelly, Rita Kierce, Esther Kozlowski, Pat McCor1nick,Joy Michie, Regina Mottier, Ann Mullen, Virginia Murray, Marian OiKeeffe, Marian O'Sullivan. Third Row-Shirley Olson, Quinn, Mildred Rowley, Helen Scanlan, Marian Seguin, Therese Stawick, Ruth Toriney, Irene Trapp, -lean Treacy, Shirley Ulrich, Kay Walsh, Mary Zeplin. First Row-Mary Rita Bar- rett, Mary Anne Besowshek, Nancy Brown, Lucille Bryan, Ellen Cahill. Sec- ohd Row-Adrienne Connell, Marjorie Fallon, Patsie Hart, Rita Mae Healy, Ioan Hickey. Third Row-Myrtle Isaac, Louise V. Kadisak, jean Killacky, Lorene Lyons, Patsy McCormick. Fourth Row-Mary Therese McGraw, Marilyn Moss, Dorothy Nelligan. Fifth Row-Colette Noor, Madeleine O,Donnell, Lillian Palma Knot in picturej, Dorothy Parsze, Patricia Philpott. Sixth Row-Margie Purcell, Helene Ryan, Margaret M. Ryan, Louise Schniitt, Mary Lou Sinipkins. Sevehtlz Row-Lorraine Supert, Geraldine Szuba, Marilyn Tobin, Loretta Victor, Mary M. NVil'- liams Ruth Baldwin Knot in picturej. 15 J . 1 Margaret Anne ' 9 . Y ,iflsr V -'-- 3. .. A A ragga gg ' ,. , N' ' L ' f ziifrl-. ,. 'Z ..' ' HH P - 'QM 'e-,x'-,iii ' - nm -:i H L- ig:iP?5'3::.:: 1 :',,::'.a:P- I9 ' ' ': '. :-Zi' . - ' ' ' ri' ii , 1 ' ' A A . Q , I . - E. .. nf , . Big, ' WE w s.. S ' .' ' 1 'A wi 'Gilt - -. ' if . ' 7- ' ' S 1 , t 3 . 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'55 'E-'if . .:1. f W E . i t L W 'jf 4' 6s 1:?':,'f:-, :. ' .f r., .. : .:5N if.': . t 'v if V., i First Row-Harriet Anderson, Betty Jayne Caughey, Marian Clark, Dorothy Collins, Patsy Costello, Therese Coughlin, Betty Dalton, Marilou Davis, Patri- cia Denigan., Patricia Flanagan, Leonora Fryer, Eileen Gignac. Second Row-Agnes Griffin, 'Mary Therese Gudgeon, Colette Harmon, Veta Jean Harty, Isabel Keegan, Rosemary Kirby, Jus- tine Langan, Beverly Little, Marjorie Mauck, Mary Helen Nash, June Naughton, Madelyn O'Don- nell. Third Row - Eileen O'Donnel1, Patricia O'Hara, Therese O'Hara, Marilyn Perrin, Mar- ,C F ises r'r'i if garet Ryan, Pat Salmon, Marilyn Scandncf, Cather- N s A 1 1 me Schafer, Shirley Schellhorn, Margaret Mary ' - V E Schikora, Marianne Steffins, Gloria Tompkins. ' Q, In ii my -ggg r.,, F : :..'l 'fl f3iflfxMl?r. I' 'iii fE f5l?P 1+ Iii . g - stti reirti srief . get ii T J tykt, First Row - Lenore Bergquist, Vgy J J VAYZQV I ygglzi Catherine Bigley, Patricia Brad- ' l ley, Mary Brodie, Kathryn Conway. S ecowd Row- ,,' Patricia Bullen, Patricia Cayer, Betty Crowe, Patri- i Ef: ,, i f cia DeWitt, Joan Dunn. Third Row-Colleen Egan, ii iiii f i 7 Patsie Evans, Betty Fischer, Kathleen Gauighan, lsV's Q ,gf e I iiei iii Mary Therese Griffin. Fourth Row-Kathleen :IEP Helmold, Mary Rose Igoe, Nancy Kielty, Theresa i Kreuger, Rosemary Lambert. Fifth Row-Mercedes l ,,., fi? Lee, Norine Lynch, Kathleen Malone, Mary Jane .,,f,,, ,Mil A i McMahon, Mary Catherine Murphy. Sixth R0w- b:E,, Catherine O'Brien, Patricia O,Mara, Clarice Regan, V Denise Riley, Jean Sears. S everith Row-Mary 'if ::'I Q - Jane Stuber, Betty Talcott, Mary Catherine ,,,y ,E r tiggg yyyyy 5- J Tobin, Mary Therese Vincent, Mary Frances 1 V,.4' ',. ,,,k , Q, , I Walsh, Mary Jean VValsh. S --i' ,,,, , rrr e T rrrrirr e rr 16 High school women', at last, our freshies turn thumbs down on wasting time . . . here they are at . . . English-Ivanhoe comes to life . . . Algebra- and radicals . . . Science- two heads and a file . . . Reli- gion-highvvay to heaven . . . Cooking - and oven goodies . . . and . . . their lirst stitches. z .V e , 1 A ' e 'fi' ., I .: :EI'5:' . .... E 1: if :-:',E:i'3 1-Iii' '-IZA? -f5.-:' S Q ' 61 f'?'1PT-U J . . ' . ' ' . ' . 1 ' ' 1 in 2,5151-1 1- ..1i-111, iw., 1 f-.z J 81, . 11,1 ,,.., - '--' 5 ,. .1 -.5 - . ' - W -' K' ige igg it- 'Hilt i' ki 1 Wi? 23524 2 4 1 ggi -FZE1 'tl , 4 '23 'tiitia 1 -1 V1 - ' 1 ,f f V, - - k i f gf, zgggggk 1 A I H H A a g? . 2533 ,. . mis MU fs-:nw -1 : - 1 1 1 53' . Hi? Ea' .. .. 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Third .Row-Margie O'Rourke, Rita O-'Rourke, Mary Jane Parker, Gloria Pelle- grino, Eve Rauschenberger, Hortensia Ruelas, Sel- ma Ann Schuler, Helen Serpe, Marcelline Smith, Eleanor Spatz, Barbara Talbott, Rita W,alsh. First Row-Marjorie Butler, Carmen Caciopo, Pat Co-nnole, lacquelyn Carey, Betty jane Corkery. S ecorid Row- Mabelle Davis, Martha Depeder, Dorothy Douglas, Dolores Fialkowski, Eileen Fitzgerald. Third Row- Mary Gallagher, Margaret Mary I-Iaffner, Rose Marie Herbst, Margaret Houlihan, Patsy Kramer. Foiirili Row-Becky Leech, Patsy McGinnis, Lor- etta McNally, Mary Meenahan, Lorraine Mills. Fifth Row-Mary Alice 0'Shaughnessy, Rose Pelle- grino, Maryann Rooney, Margie Ryan, Dorothy Sauter. Sixth Row-Mary Ellen Schoheld, Made- lyn Schuch, Ramona Lee Sennert, Rita Sessa, Ther- ese Steskel. S everitli Row-Rosemary Stokes, jos- ephine Tufaro, Anita Ward, Magdalen Wiiigering. Janette Yep. 18 'Q f , al Fwst Row--Pat Barron, I Mildred Benesh, Lucille - 1 - V f - - - .. Coppohllo, Maria Chentes, Jean Ifoley. Sec- 1 , ., - . . ,, - 4TQeFgs,ig X, 1 H . 'M ond Row-Dorothy Goettmg, Geraldine ,U , - 5 Hayes, Aileen Hennessy, Eileen Lynch. , . . Zy iiggg y 1 55, Third Row-Jean Morrow, Marilyn Mc- , ,E 'f H, Aver, R1ta McGovern, Shirley McGuire, Q ,. Peggy McLaughlin. Fourth Row-Man . , . A garet Molloy, Mary Jane- Mulcahy, Marilyn. T' i A 1 North, Therese Rooding, Betty Helen Ruys. Vj i ' fi ,gg , pg Fifih Rvw-Betty SaCk5, lean SWCCHCY, ..., I - ' , A l Dolores Truesdale, Phyllis Van Allen. 1 ,gg W Sixth Rowglrene Vedder, Marie Waddick, A ' Aldona Waitek, Patricia Whalen, Theresa ll . 'A ' ' wm21w,1w,, mW,fwir91effwQet5Qef www ,ww M--Wu f.--f ,- ' Zelger' A - l 5' 1:13 59535 H S V' ft 3 L- ' : ' - 'f,iaf,f',15 ' it H ,H -9 V , K . 1 V I , wg, Al .viifs as ryly A T Pzrst Row - Suzanne ' T - , , UW, xl V l,.,,m- - ,fm Acou, Marjorie Alt y ,y Catherine Cannon, Shella Cavanaugh, Jo , t l' A I ta A, Ann Comer, Inez Cooney, Rosemary Cozzi, ' Nathalie Des Chatelets, Lucille Driscoll, A Margaret Gries, Dolores Durkin, Betty Lu Elliott, Marian Etter. Second Row-Mary Faloona, Dianne Grossi, Jean Heinlein, Nancy Hilgers, Rosemary Horist, Patricia Maho Carthy. Third Rowe-Margaret McNamara, Jeanne Natius, Virginia Newman, Mary Nolan, Kay O Connor, Carolyn Oswald, Audrey Pope, Marie Ryan, Gloria Schager, Phyllis Shupryt, Mary Tobin, Kay Tracy. K ..,..-. a-.,,W,.W,5 . ant.- .a 7 , , ,H ney, Patricia Mc- , H i K , I ' QW Y iq V -'71 Magi A ,,,. 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Aiiii iz- ifigy gg V1,-,. a The Presidents Top-Dolores Antanaitis, Room 12g Mary Catherine Lougliney, Room QI3. Second Row-Dorothy Michaels, Room 14g Gladys Surges, Room 165 Catherine Butler, Room IQQ Helen Marie VVoods, Room 2Oj Bernadette Soeha, Room 26g Darlene Cardott, Room 30. 20 Homeroom Teachers Stzmding- Sister Agnes Marie, Sister Mary Aneilla. Seated - Sister Mary W'ilfrid, Sister Mary Petronilla, Sister Mary Placida, Sister Mary Agnes, Sister Mary Pulcheria. N ot in picture- Sister Mary Clarissa 3- S -f i - t t 22 fir -Lfff - A . 1 . aw .rw . ff. ...yi , - -' - ff ' - .- ' -s 'f I tae 1 er- .5513 .Q . 'ts fi -S 'ff ,- eww. K ' ff' ,- T I.-5:5 i.-fem, ,- .- :N -. . . W - E I 9' - wtf i - . 7 : 5 ' ' .555 . I c f ' .. - pg ta, K A - - gf E -3 it I .i , .. , ,I , , .. ? ff . .- , .. f - 5 X 'i lgf - f . to .' . Wi Ki: . 12 :: : ? ' '- ' it? -5- . 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First Row-Anna Marie Barrett, Mary Jane Barry, Anna Mae Babrosky, Marie Bonde, Mary Rita Burke, Jean Carlson, Patricia Cassidy, Margaret Fearon, Betty Gabel, Dorothy Gorman, Theresa Grasso.Seco1-td Rowe-Patricia Hammond, Mary Jane Hopkins, Rosemarie Hornack, Rose- mary Keegan, Mary Kenny, Joanne King, Mary Kirby, Carol League, Mary Catherine Loughney, Lucille' Lutz, Ardeth Magee, Rita Moroney. Third Row-Virginia MacDonald, Helen McFarland, Rosemary Naughton, Mary O'Connor, Helen O'Leary, Catherine O'Loughlin, Kathleen O'Malley, June Rice, Regina Sawyer, Vivian Smith, Dorothy Swatzel, Marilyn Truesdale, Therese Wfilliams Cin panel abovej. R00 12 5515! Hoffman, Margaret Horan. 21 Religion classes hold a definite appeal for this group of sophs. Even the photographer couldn't distract them. With the help of scis- sors, paste, and pen and ink, industrious sophs complete their zoology manuals. First Row-Shirley Albrecht, Pat Anderson, Shirley Baxter, Catherine Burke, Marian Cannon, Jo-yce Corkery, Violet Costishan, Jean Dalton, Norinne Dolehide, Mary Therese Durkin, Loretta Duval, Patsy Dwan. Second Raw-Virginia Flynn, Rita Glassner, Marion Grindel, Lois Hansen, Margie Harrigan, Mary Therese Hendron, Isabel Kelly, Josephine Kelly, Dorothy Michaels, Vivian Michels, Pat McElligott, Betty McKeon. Third Row-M ary Anne McKittrick, Maribeth Nortlioff, Betty Jane O,Connell, Catherine Quilty, Mary Lou Quinn, Colette Ryan, Eleanor Sanche, Adele Schuberth, Mary Jane Schuler, Helen Small, Fran Thom, Shirley Wheatoii, Mary C. Durkin Cliage 245 First Row-Catherine Abrams, Margaret Barrett, Marilyn Bishop, Donna Bruen, Joan Coggins, Elizabeth Daly, Marilyn Donne, Eileen Finnegan, Joan Gallagher, Ardythe Gerrity, Loretta Glad, Estelle Gleason. Second Row-Gloria Gorman, Helen Halligan, Patsy Hagerty, Peggy L. Hetherington, Joan Hoey, Joanne Jacobs, ,Joan Lanzluyt, Ursula Markey, Dorothy Miller, Doris Milner, Mary Catherine North, Mary O'Lone. Third Row-Mary Purk, Mary Quan, Virginia Reilly, Mary Reuter, Betty Rice, Mary Rose Schwier, Georgine Sikich, Rosemary Stead, Gladys Surges, Dolores Szymanski, Mary VVarner, Marion VVatson. I , isa. , Q -15. . A j1,:-1,Sf,ffg ' aww gi , ,Q ps i: ,. 4 of af - U, ' ,. , , ,..r:.s1o . If ff ::: 1f,w,'f'. ' ' .mist -:f 1.,tf2?1f-if rw, .x '-H1211 f' : :: V 'itife -I '3 ,jfdn ,ltr ,,. if: ..!: I 4w'.,5',1-ff-1: f . r Hr - 23 - ' . I Q j -- A H , ' J' F' 1' s A J' , X W ni. . t.,r. ML-lfhlwm ,..,. ,, .isf,.w.n .,..wns-1 f-f- vfuamf 4, ..-it-ff.w.,:Q1.1w 1 H W -an-rfi1se,fsS?se21f tiiref' 'rss . u,. PYT? mfa . , rw . asm ,, r.,,. ,Spot 3, , . ,. ,N V . , .li .. .5 ' flaw , , iesifhifw st M3 ti':51-..fss?iW , ' five aw 'aigalmk W- . W' iw, --xiii 'Has . - 5 WH, - W,-it ,x t s.a,,.,,., ,,,,,.a , .aan V, ,.. 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Second Row-Patt Gallager, Kathryne Graham, Therese Hanley, Jane Harrigan, Marguerite Hickey, Dorothy Janush, Mary Kathryn Kelley, Joan Kent, Joan Maloney, Sylvia Matczak, Mary Frances McGillivray, Loretta McGreal. Third Row-Betty McNamara. Mary McNicholas. Ann Meighan, Josephine Napoli, Mary Theresa Neville, Patricia O'Neill, Joyce Cure, Betty Lou Sheehan, Pat Tierney, Ann Truesdale, Anne Verbiscar, Lorraine Weiidling, Hope VVorrell. First Row-Marie Baker, Dorothy Biehl, Patricia Casey, Lorraine Coffey, Eleanor Coghlan, Collette Condon, Marilyn Davis, Joan Deegan, Muriel De Tolve, Berenice Doran, Trudie Foote, Betty Groark. Second Row-Yvonne Harris, Joan Hertel, Mary Josephine Keefe, Cathleen Keilty, Betty Leslie, Mary McCormick, Marinoreen McNicholas, Catherine Mooney, Evelyn Morrissey, Eileen Mulligan, Jo Ann Murphy, Dorothy Nelson. 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Row Two-Annamae Foran, Norinne Griffin, Grace Jennings, Anne jordan, Ruth Ann Koesun, Betty Larkin, Rose Masters, Ann Mc- Ardle, Mary Lu McGeoghegan, Mary McGlyinn, Peggy Mongeau. Row Three-Catherine O'Connor, Rose Mary O,Neill, Wanda Pilon, Geraldine Porczynska, Eileen Reilly, Dorothy Ryder, Louise Scherer, Viola Vavrik, Florence VVielkopolan, Dorothy Will, Marguerite Zim- mermann, Frances Zwerkowski. Sister Roberta has the advantage of teaching a subject that really has an appeal. Food! Um! A sight not foreign to the study hall. Note the honor', system! one seat between as a remedy for peeking. 25 was 5 In 'ful wlw we W, be lewwwwivrm' wut C Vbfply ajudylgi mmf VXA, 01 f 130 I Wt 'C . - tl do G ol-' ot CNP 'GW o A tho' W 'K Lit' milf it 650 -A t wut UUA X btw, w,l'v , mlm' Q! blrklfd ecillle Myillu X A' I L61 'Wu I f W Miami if JUNIORS v cl X, Clvvfllfcwg W 56,5 Elem D0 Alamo L66 gheojwflw X X 'lin GNX6 QGVZVYLXOW H51 WUQCULL , , LVL' iff C, ' 0-fl q,XgQ,qNc,b,1gYYI 270049 up new CMA MRM f Qxa J CU, N WW Won M , 0 , G tw f MQW MW ,lv Pl Mwwamill .af ww QM X , Llp jf' ,LLL qv mf W 'WWW' 0, X Cb qgyiiafc wmcwl KILKYV My WLWZ UMAUJUJY YL 65lOcvlWW QWQWW MMO OAI albwl few MUG gpm Jvlrwg f ff The Presidents Left to right-Mary Lou Stola- bec, Room 43 Alberta Pusatera, Room 25 Jacqueline Irby, Room 11g Theresa Hession, Room 153 Mary Jane Hagenauer, Room lg Mary Hardiman, Room 28, and Anita McCarty, Room 18. Homeroom Teachers Standing - Sister Mary Regis, Sister Mary Alicia. Seated- Sister Mary Leonore, Sister Mary Angelica, Sister Helen Marie, Sister Mary Anacleta. Not in picture - Sister Mary Aquinata, Sister Mary Evelyn. Above and Righz'-Map- ping their Way to foreign lands . . . it's easier to find after you've drawn a map . . . they'll he ideal good neighbors after locating those distant places in Latin-American history. Upper Right-Maps of their own creation enable Modern History students to follow the exploits of our troops. 1 First Row-Elvira Baccetti, Kathleen Beekman, Betty Booth, Dorothy Burns. Second Row-Marguerite Casey, Cecile Connell, Marion DeMol, Corrine Dempsey, Virginia Gabriel, Margaret Grosshang Mary Jane Hagenauer, Emily Hopson, Eileen Houlihan, Kathleen Johnson, Lila Lotko. Third Row - Dolores Miehalski, Gloria McGinn, Norinne McNamara, Jeannette Nottingham, Kathleen O'Brien, Mary O Brien, Dorothy O'Sulli- van, Therese Prendergast, Joan Quinlan, Betty Schreiber, Alfrieda Sierzega, Margaret Zimmer- mann. Gertrude Geiger Cnot in picturej. 27 .- Q -, WA-'A V H 'lk' ' 5-ii 1 fi' i fhzlll - 5-zu. , if -l1- It - wi I fill his Q 7 . f if - e r f W 2 2, .H 'i1L P' '- 'L'L' o Q LLLL . Y . :,, W- hh2' as - - L - . . I - '1-. .. - V- . 2 . f .. 1 g -A 1 . J it A ' P ' : ' ii'il 3w5ila2QiQe1r: . S 1 hw ' I -K , L, K A VVVL 3 ii' l , 'P Pzrst Row-Beverlee ' ' Q. .Q V , Ahearn, Therese Bar- . R S ri ,V rett, Rosemary Blyth, Mary Bullen, Mar- ' iette Burns. Mary Burns, Justina Chip- -'1 Q it zu. , , ,. A ' wood, Grace Dober, Delores Donahue, y ,Z v si, Eleanor Donnelly, Therese Drury. Sec- fzz f ohd Row-Dorothea Fairfield, Marguer- ite Fenlon, jean Geibel, Kathleen Gem- mell, Mildred Gross, Laura Lee Hilgers, Maureeq Little, Patricia Lyman, Jane McEnany, Ann Minogue, Marion Murphy. Third Row-Mary O'Brien, Lorraine Olson, Mary O'Malley, Antoi- nette Punda, Alberta Pusatera, Mary Jane Reedy. Fourth Row - Joanne Riddle, Mary Louise Schroeder, Marion Sheridan, Georgene NVagner, Janet Watson, Patsy Wherity. R00 , ,, .,., L C 4 First Row-Margaret Brennan, 'Gwendolyn Cheney, Dolores Collins. Second Row-Doris Conway, Helen Marie Cotter, Eileen Cronin, Patricia Dalton, Dolores Dorigan. Third Row--Coletta Duffy, Lois Duffy, Mary Duffy, Rita Mae Fenton, Doro- ,,. thy Friedel, Marian Gaynor, Dorothy Gornick, Mg, . Mary Grifhn, Jacouelyn Heatherly, Loretta Hef- ri, if 5 'L - '- - P , 5 an fernan, Jane Higginbotham. Fourth Rozo-Pa- i ' tricia Kehoe, Joanne Hogan, Rosemary Mack, ' . . , x n . ' Rose Marie Mauck, Jean O'Keete, Geraldine Red- N ican, Ruth Schwemin, Mary Ann Shea, june .1 ,,,,,, 'Q , l ,,,,, z Hr W, ' Sheehan, Mary Lou Slotahec, Annamae Tormey. rre if e E .ft -- 'fl' -tiff-if -'-' iii 'I L Geta eszertitg lxffiffiwiseswarat , , R - tt ' ' h e 'eee L I . L p i .--' . ,... . C , 5. I f .sp Sim, L - . L KM' K I ,gr fm .-,a,.r, I ,. .... 6 l P ' , . is ' r resse to is P , 2 ig K-,Q,2,,fQv,i' :,. K , V . f' - -' . L ' 1 .i ,... 552915255 , H W ' f -' : s ff:- 2 f -ff fi ' -i-' 1 v . il P V - he --r' r at . oii P H 51 L- .. , - 1, , , 1 ,..., gg, .,,, i ' 28 First Row-Nornia Biagini, Marietherese Butler, Peggy Byrne, Mildred Cameron, Mary Corcora.n, Mar- guerite Crinion, Cecile Downes, Cele Duval, Pa- tricia Fitzgerald, Jeanne Foster, Margie Fraher. Second Row-Marguerite Fuhrinan, Betty Gud- geon, Eileen Haase, Eileen Hillebrand, Leona Hynes, Charline Irby, Dolores Kelly, Mary Kelly, Geraldine La Mantia, Rose La Mantia, Jeanne Lyng. Third Row-Annaniarie Markus, Marcella Nix, Betty O'Brien, Peggy O,Connell, Betty Paar. Fourth Row-Betty Schuberth, Dorothy Schu- berth, Margaret Sweeney, Catherine Swenson, Mary Ann Zeiger, Lillian Androff, Martha Cain- pana, Laverne McNicholas, Colette O Hara Cnot in picturej. First Row-Dolores' Bruen, Norine Cannon, Lucille Cory. Second Row- Regina Cronin, Dolores Dalton, Rosemary Deegan, Louise Dieterle, Claire Finnegan. Third Row-Rita Fitzmaurice, Ce- cilia Gabel, Patricia Gaffney, Therese Gill, Marie T. Hertel, Therese Hession, Gertrude jirkovsky, Margaret Mary Keilty, Kathryn Kerzek, Betty Lynch, Margaret Mausen. Fourth Row - Marilyn Murray, Lorraine Neitzel, Bette Pelle- tier, Carrnela Radun, Mary Ann Reiinann, Lu- cille Schuniacher, Mary Jane Schniuhl, Mary Sears, Helen See, Dolores Bruen, Jean Wall, Lorraine Roche Cnot in picturej. 29 First Row-Margaret Abrams, Ria Burns, Margaret Collins, Patricia Concannon, Celeste Conlin, Therese Conlon, Marilyn Dollear, Coletta Duncan, Margaret Fller- man, 'Grace Forschner, Carlita Freiberg, Mary Ann Galbreath. Second Row-Eleanor Gaughan, Laur- etta Hearne, jean Hogan, Irene Houle, Frances King, Anna Mae Kramer, Esther Lowes, Anita McCarty, Benita McCormick, Marilyn McGrath, Juanita Mulcahy, jean O'Brien. Third Row- Anne O'Loughlin, Margaret Parker, Louise Ready, Therese Roche, Lorraine Seithammel. Fourth Row-Dolores Shannon, Celeste Sweeney, Joan Trunk, Dolores Ward, Helen VVeck. First Row-facqueline Ahern, Dorothy Bligh. Seicoiid ,R0w+Dorothy Burke, Cathy Carroll, Rita Mae Dacey, Rosemary Durkin, Geraldine Flynn. Third Row-Joan Guiney, Josephine Hannigan, Mary Hardiman, Alicia Hartney, Valerie Hoffman, janet Ianisch, Mary Jurewicz, Marge Kelly, if in V iiiii Rosemary Killacky, Lorraine Koch, Mary The- rese Lally, Marguerite Manges. Fourth Row- . at Virginia Martin, Dolores Morman, Lorraine , i . 1 A 0,B1'1611, Helen O'Ne1ll, Mamie Pittacora, Marie i g Russell, Helen Saurer, Anna Shine, Anna , Mae Sloyan, Marie Small, Florence Vulcano, T 3 Marie VVolter, Peggy Owens Cnot in picturej. T S 2 2, , ..,g,,,i, - i .,,,, H ,,,. M.-W,,.,,,,,,, r......,. We V .3 W. ,..,.,,,,, Q i -- ml ' A i ' l F .- -- 5 '2 P -- r 1 1 'T ff' e'-1 - 1 5 Z i-rr Hi Q af? .. ' e-' , i Q' . , z I , ' 3 ' S Q 1 1 ,T . . ' T a A ' - - 30 Pour this acid on this maybe? . . . Isolation! . . . 'il had this whole poem memorized last night but . . f'. . . Father Devereauxis explanation - something to think about . . . You could have at least given me a hintlu . . . Interesting? All in the Way you look at it . . . If you think Shorthand I is hard 4 wait'll next year! . . XS Rf . W, 49 Cwgyliellfww awlfdl Wy A QFCWMW ,M silty-MW 44m QQ! 01 14111160 rntwb new ,YyLelif0,l,4,ULYM! if ,,,, X X em L CL L f?f1wllSUtIiltirCl1'ifttt W if Mibattlff S NIOR it 0 fu' at L Ui, ffkxwltb I Jaw ali my C0120 iuanapgffw liwulo ngiwwl f. ffl W Www af? fwfr aww P ff x gif VLCLM Ldff YN LW , ft M111 ,K 117 J 79 Vt C62 X QF Wk ' w 'a wi W emit W f ffl?-. bww flyfffbwm A Ciuoim' wwlluwq itll DW Wu A AxYkA Mutha gba gwwbifi WDMWQMLZUQM f Wffi ,w.V WW 1660 SWA, ttmff 0 X0 tgldf OX Mol all Ctamgw , . Af rxyyaqlgmwtw 'wwf grill! S ff Homeroom Teachers Left to right-Sister Mary Attracta, Sister Mary Wini- fred, Sister Mary Concepta, Sister Mary Evarista, Sister Mary Alberta. Not in picture-Sistei' Mary Patricia. Olicers and Board Members ' .S'tand'iny-Alice Mugica, board memberg Peggy Routliff, social chairmang , Margaret Murray, recording secretaryg Mary jane Stahl, board memberg Eleanor Cheney, board memberg Helen Matic, b o a r d member 3 Nancy Miller, b o a 1' d xmemberg Bar- b a r a Johnson, board memberg Julie Butler, ' treasurerg Hen- rietta Lewan- dowski, presi- dentg Patricia Blatzer, vice presidentg Dor- othy Buchanan, Hnancial secre- tary. 32 GWEN ANDERSON-Bulwarle of sympathy . . . travels to many hearts on wings of song. EGBERTA ARENTZ-Mercy's apple pie . . . typically, deliciously, essentially American. ALICE BARRETT-OHV future aviatrzlr . . . perfect Vogue subject . . . never varies snail-like pace. CELESTE BARRY-KUEFS the English language busy . . . even her glances whisper in class. EMILY BESOVVSHEK -Mercy's sparkling jitterbug . .. bewitched by whimsical nail polish . . . glitters. NIARIAN BIEHL-Made of half-inches . . . chain talker . . . one sentence starts from another. PAT BLATZER-Cdtldid . . . happiest when enlarging her horizon of friends . . . inflamed with leadership. LUCILLE BORST-An unfailing purchaser of the cafe- teria's soup . . . constantly going somewhere. NANCY BosCoE-Reliable as a overnment bond . . . A 9 reads in unique breathless manner. VERONICA BRADLEY- Lives in the land of make- believe . . . delightfully different. MARGARET BRADY -A talent for every demand . . . an answer for every teacher. AL.ILA JEAN BRANKIN - Diary filled with tales of her date to date existence. RHEA BRENNAN-Pixie popularity . . . a challenge on the athletic, date, or school front. AUREA BRINLEE-A wall of shyness encases thoughts that should be broadcast. FLORENCE BROPHY-RCW1GTkS suggest unique humor . . . short in inches but not in wisdom. DOROTHY BUCHANAN -Energy expressed by vitality, ambition, and drive . . . inherent gaiety. LORRAINE BUEHLER- Unmatchable Rae . . . forever shrinking from the limelight . . . can out-argue anyone. MARGARET BURKE- Your girl Friday . . . like a watch crystal . . . always on time , . . chief librarian. MURIEL A. BURKE - Her lisp, a hangover front baby- hood . . . goes deep for dates and doin's. MARY JUNE BUSHELL-Perfect tonic for blue Monday . . . has a passion for fashion. JULIE BUTLER- Grapevine conjidante . . secrets travel froni ear to ear, to Raniais. DOLORES JEAN BUTT-A lovely dark lady exchanges a sniile for as sniile. ' ROSE MARIE CARBERRY-Fdllhfltlljt corresponds with college chuins . . . often forsakes realism for ronianticisni. COLETTA CARROLL-Daily pilgriniage, cafeteria to candy rooin . . . greeting all on the way. JUNE CARROLL-Artistically inclined . . . surprising as a grabs-bag . . . shyness deceiving. ELEANOR CHENEY4D06'5lZll enter into rnischief, niakes it . . . tip-top company at any tirne. MILDRED CHRISTENSEN-Casual rniss who can't be rushed . . . possesses a sinile that electrijies. MARION CIUCCI-S111-llggl6.S' a wealth of niischievous fun into every day duties. CONSTANCE CLEARY - Screwy in a lovable enter- taining way . . . dispels glooni on sight. VIRGINIA CLIFFORD-Satisfied with being just a Mercy girl . . . shyness cornbined with sweetness. CATHERINE COEEEY-Snappy new niodel in her col- legiate selection of clothes . . . eyes have it. GERTRUDE COGAN- Gertie . . . blithely dissects her own niistakes . . . a inerry-go-round of frank opinions. MARGARET MARY COGHLAN - Polka dot regularity . . . niakes even a lesson an occasion . . . and a success. MEREDITIi COLEMAN - Ainerican as saddle shoes . . chop suey and coke, her nonrishers. BETTY COLLINS-Congenial and gracious . . . warm spirit penetrates heat rationed roonis. NORA JANE CONLON- Throws the doors of her heart open to all . . . and all enter. x ROSEMARY CONLON -A digest of peace proposals... unity of purpose . . . action. PAT CORBE.TT-- A shrug of shoulders, an unconcerned Oh, well dismisses her cares. JUANITA CORLETT-Studies never disturb her peace of mind . . . soothing, listening soul. EVELYN COSTON- Any Bonds Today? her slogan . . . competent custodian of war stamps. RITA CRIMMINGS-Cheer producing dimples . orchestra rooin her third base, then home. DOROTHY CRIST-Reflects ye olde South with her slow, serene drawl. ' PAT DALTON-Spreads the good neighbor policy . . . definitely all-American . . . mischievous merry- maker. PAT DEANE- Unceremonious tastes . . . lives in the golden era of the future. ALICE DESMOND-SGllSfdCll01l assured in bull ses- LILLIAN DILLON- Wea-rs the chain of sweet retreat as her social trademark. JOSEPHINE DI SANTO-PVUJM-CES a bumper crop of n'A's . . . another budding Rubinojff. VIRGINIA DORAN-AH angel of Mercy . . . no rationing of her good disposition. MARJORIE DOWNES-A fairy smile pleads for her when eljin mischief condemns. ROSEMARY DOYLE-KIROSESJI. . . fun's best audience . . . her one concern, second person plural. CATHERINE DUFFY-Spontaneously ready for new adventure . . . roguishly vivaeious and jolly. BETTY DUNN-Dimple flashing in her cheek . feminine and frilly . . . ginger foot. MARGARET ECKERT-Adapts herself easily, even to the alarm clock . . . carries on quietly. ROSEMARY ENGELN--Formalities take a nose dive sions because she manages them . . . tranquil. when unconventional Rose is present. ' -1 - f ' ' -'R-T ,4 Y IN- , - ,f A A - - 1:1 - 4 -is kv.-5 fxpfkfi?-F 3 'H 'I' + + of E -X H ' iii, 35 I MNO room in this age for the drone to shirk . . . For the need of the World is honest Work. Just to prove Seniors do work-those above were caught in the act. We catch the gleam of their spirit of youth even while they study. There have been this year, 215 of them, all of whom have felt Ambition's spell for periods long enough to make each day a profit- able day. They have gathered up odds and ends of knowledge to make a completed whole. Now we make them a gift of a piece of parchment, beautifully illuminated, handsomely enclosed within its suede cover. But the thing to which each points with pride is the artistically lettered name-her own name- and the signatures that give official proof that she has made her high school days effective, spiritually and intel- lectually, toward right living-toward life in a world that is better because she has helped to make it so. 4 l fl it-2? ' i ll l llv 1 9 4 3 36 PATRICIA FARRELL - Tells it bluntly . . prefers easy pacing to geometry or civics. MARILYNN FEIL--BOIIX around in rhythm to her jitterbugging tongue . . . top-notch business manager. HELEN B. FINERAN-Always looks for the best in others and gives her best for them. LAVERNE FISHBACK- Laughs lovably with or with- out reason . . . perpetual devotion to sports. MARGUERITE FITZPATRICK - Cisca's artery. . . through expressive hands, talks, writes, and draws to per- fection. JUNE FLEISCHAUER -Loves living . . . shares even her secrets . . . magic touch on a typewriter. WINIFRED FOLLIAED-Keeps one eye on the social world while climbing the tree of knowledge. MARY JANE FOOTE-S1H'l1ighlfJ0lL water . . . ring- leader in mysterious espionage of classroom dignity. AUDRIE FRISRE- Little Audriev ...' i rresistible gadabout . . . companions just naturally fall in. RITA GALLAGHER-Stimnlus of Catholic action . . invigorating as a summer shower. VIRGINIA GALLAGHER-- Share your smile her policy . . . ands shortest route to hearts. MARGARET GALLIGAN -Happiest in quiet surround- ings . . . sincerity and calmness. BETTY GASSER-Likes everything that flies . . . slyly hu1norous and shyly unobstrusive. JENNY GIACCHETTI-Like a Packard car, stream- lined and easy on the eye. ' THERESE GILLEsI1'IE- Terry . . . like a delightful Disney fawn . . . forever munching apples and carrots. ELAINE GILMORE-Proves her sparkle in unex- pected bits of information offered shyly . . . MARGUE.RITE GOONAN-Tricks us into her kind of fun by her madcap magnetism. MARY THERESE GRAHAM- Brilliancy ever on parade . . . unassuming ability without any fanfare. BERNICE GREGORY- Johnny on the spot . . . rest- lessly earnest . . . reliable as the U.S.A. JUAL GUINEY-Sunbeam freckles and teasing srnile . . . newsy as an OCP bulletin. ' MARY ANN HAGAN -Anti-conventional . . , involves enough to be a serial . . . Grade A inerchandise. 1 MARY HALLORAN-MPassive in a jani session, but knows what's cookin. - MARY ANN HARRINGTON-TVEdJtiT8S long novels written by the air corps . . . girlish happiness. ROSEMALRY HARTIGAN -Emotions expressed in high- spirited reactions . . . lover of good tirnes-and her Dad. HELEN HARTMANN- Artistic, draws attention . . quiet charni . . . friendly as a gift of flowers. LORRAINE HEFFERNAN -Thoroughly Mercian type... a dash of spice and a spark of electro-wit. JOAN HINDE-Perfect out-door girl . . . dark beauty ' set off by a vivacious inanner. DOLQRES HOPRER - Abolishes drabness with bursts of vivid conversation . . . fairly explodes with laughter. IOSEPHINE HORVATI-I - Uncle Sain's Minute Man whose unceasing efforts wins us a boinber. MARY RITA HOULE-Galloping tongue, a racy op- ponent for her can't be still toes. BETTY HUNT-Firefly flashing frorn topic to topic . . . perks incidents into adventures. PATRICIA HYNES-Likes classes that provide a ten ininute furlough for deep drearning. AMELIA INCROCCI-Perfected posture . . . amusing thoughts seen through transparent seriousness. MARY YVONNE IVANOFF-DESig7lL'd to be the perfect W.A.A.C .... efficient, voluntarily helpful. JOSEPHINE JARZYNSKI- Takes the quiet approach to knowledge and to friends. ANNA MAE IENEN- Vibrates with a happiness caused by the real things of life. BETTY JENNICHES -Mothers us . . . thrives on bed- lani . . . subject to acute cases of Hgiggleitisf' BARBARA JOHNSON-Graceful hands direct dancing piano leeys . . . feminine beauty and charrn. MARY THERESE JOHNSON-Stabs at studies like a private on K.P .... faint so villainry. NORMA IQHNSTON-K7'l0ZUS how to combine high ideals practical use of theni. ROSEMARY JORDAN-Stick-to-itiveness . . . a lively interest in the unexpected. PAULINE KAUFMAN-Lll6e a sleeping volcano . . jired with life in a inonient. DOLORES KAVANAUGH-K7l0ZUS the trick of putting her rnsoods into verse . . . coniplacent arnbition. KATHERINE KEANE - Irnpish Irish rogue with oodles of spirit' and oceans of wit. RITA KEANE-Believes in fair labor policy, 50-50 on school and vacation. 2, ff-ftlfl Rolo? JOAN KEATING-Builds up definte arnbitions . . .abides by the Golden Rule. tt f, 1 if 1 f ,, ' , . I x XX W is W ' X JUNE KE.LEHER- Pours out 1w17.fi Qm ivQ A . . . . Mug ww .Vg ,, ,f ,,, - N s if I' her golden disposition in WA A a thousand kindnesses a li? , ' diy. wax foie ' PATRICIA KELLEHER-0116 of Law and Order Le- gion . . . eyes freshie with pity. MARY FRANCES KING-Scin-tillating srnile . . . like her narne, combination of spiritual and rnaterial nobility. i PATRICIA KIRBY-N0 ceiling on laughter . . . adds vita,niins to every class by being just Pat. I GERALDINE KLINGELSCHMITT- Gerry . . . srnilin' through . . . the clasp in the chain of friendship. HELEN KOSZUT-A capable driver . . . readily- gives a lift', to all . . . doer and goer. CATHERINE KRAEMER- Leaves footprints in your ineniory . . . like G. E., sniiles can't be extinquished. MARY JANE KRUMP-D068 little things that niake the big difference . . . distributes favors by special delivery. l MAIQGARET KUBOVIGH - Works lzard . . . never com- plains . . . asks for more with a smile. ADELE KUCZYNSKI-WEU7'S her heart on her face . . . skillfnl kind of restlessness. FLORENCE KUMPFER-E71iCVS an argument ceiling sera . . . comes ont all elearf' EILEEN LANGAN MLike a Southern spiritual, slow, embracing . . . fonr-star hit at Mercy. JUNE LEAHY-Candidate for generosity award . . . spreads warmth with brnsh, heart, and handclasp. NANCY LEE- Commissioned member of the Stn- dent Conncil . AUGUSTA LEIVA panist for her X 7 5 ti? . LXR Mr A U me wt, . . best bnncli of manners. -Breaks into print as piano accom- brother violinist. HENRIETTA LEYVANDOXV- SKI - Pick of th e open-honse pt esident eig ity fain bunch heart wit i a honr week il mwfrftf -IELEN LOIHTUS A aol Q- good will nnqnes , tmnable 1 eracitg 5-.1 X K v 1 1 ' 1 LG .- ' ' 1 - . . V- QM l n . I J T ' -A- it 4 E A E A A I 'jgggfgf . . Z' iijjjjfe nme of friendliness and ,,,.,,,,,iifZi,'?Z , P ' JEANNE LOGAN-Gives recess tone to any class by her impromptn recitations . . . speedtalker. VIRGINIA LULEVVICZ - Strives for perfection and gets it . . . deserving of a photo finish. HELEN LUNDSTROM-A1'l1biii07Z and initiative bombs her friends into activity. DOROTHY MAE LYKE-Hel' brain, a no-ceiling stor- age space . . . as uncliangeable as SS. MARIE MAIEUECHER-Faithful as revcille . . . re- sponds to every call for sympathy. MARITA 1X4ALLOY-07113 of the wizards of the three rjsz reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic. MADONNA MANNION-Takes her daily dozen thrn her cheer-leading antics . . . nibbles homework. VERONICA MARKEY - Bonnie'! as her nickname . black eyes bespeak her refreshing frankness. GLORIA MAROLDA-COM1fEiEtlf, efficient . . . like a cool breeze that tempers excessive heat. HELEN MATIC- Talks in hyperbsoles and metaphors . . . animated dimples guard a restless tongue. GLADYS MAXXVELL A telegraphic mind, always on the alert . . . delightfully casual. SHIRLEE MCADAMS-Master of three languages . . . often ranges of, mystifying listeners. SHIRLEE MCCT.ELLAN-Willt her own design for living, Shirl gets around. BETTE MCCORMICK-Nimbly poised . . . wishing for more, yet contented with little. MARGUERITE MCDONOUGH - All-firedi' vitality barges into action and produces this, your Ilflercian. MARY MCGARRY - Pert, always alert, but still uncon- cerned . . . easy-going. THERESE MCGOXVERN -Criticism crisp as Mark Twain . . . keeps the glad flag flying. PATRICIA 1NICGRANE.- Voice of Victory . . . building for the future with stamps and bonds. ALICE MCGUANE- Al studies in secluded spots, emerges a whirl of enjoyment. CECELIA MCKEE-Priority on pleasure . . . adds her side-remarks to every situation. SHIRLEY MCLAUGHLIN- Unemotional . . . voice that labels her Crystal . . . yen for making doughnuts. JUNE MCMAHON- Clears tempests with a smile . . . common sense bait draws ,her game. NORINE MCNICHOLS -Smile compounded of pure charm . . . tempest and sunshine flavor. JANE MCPHEETERS-A quip for a quip . . . ideas that clamor to be heard. NIARY MCVEIGH-frMlCk6j'J, . . . on-duty hours filled with stories of of-duty activities. PEGGY NIEENAHAN--hljtlttllittg way and spontaneous repertoire . . . persistently good natured . . , perfect attendance. SUZANNE MEYERING1rlS1i6J, specializes in studies, athletics, and 'athletes . . . strictly a dietician. At first t h e y were blitzed by the intricacies of Advanced Al- gebra, but now the students dig in like troupers. If arms akimbo mean attention, Connie is get- ting it while she tries to explain the meaning of transcendental - ism. The expert typ- ists of tomorrow. plugging through the lessons of today. LORRAINE MILLER-Daily newspaper with a large circulation . . . easy going earnestness NANCY MILLER-Lovable niixture of a Puckish niis- chief and a Missouri shuffle. PATRICIA MINAHAN -Finds poetry in the rnost pro- saic person, place, or event. MARY MOLLOY-A dignified bit of 'honey above size four shoes. ARTHEMISE MONGEAU?EICii1'71g as a 4-11 alarm . . . a real vitality booster. GRAYCI: MONYOK - One of the smiles that niake you happy . . . Mercy's nearest neighbor. DOROTHY MORAN-Thrilled to shreds with life . . Dot's Siarnese ' twin. ROSALIE MORAN-AiwayS has plenty to tell . . happy beani of youthful light. MONICA MORGAN-LOWE of the spiritual, her driving rnotive . . . A-plus in volleyball. ALICE MUGICA- Weighs each statenient, then utters words rapidly and briskly. DOROTHY MURP'HY'-Vililf, vigor, and victory, iinplied in her aninzatea' eyes. DOROTHY MURPHY-Reads a classic or plays tick- tack-toe, as the niood strikes her. JOYCE MURRAY-Liveliness, her ticket to popularity . . . mischievous nieinber of the orchestra. MARGARET MURRAY-Milld trained to a thousand interests . . . heart to a thousand loves. ANNA MARIE NALLY'-G7'GCi0liS7lESS her by-word . . . lady-like from head to toe. JOAN NEESON-All aliveness that keeps her a step ahead of us. MARY THERESE NEVINS' First and last art, a praye' . . . jirst and last love, .J Mercy. GSA: ,J MARIORIE NICHOLS -P r e- fers the fringe of the spotlight . . , accent on principle. Tiff - 4 x fr X L , , K, 'l Wi! , tw J' IM X 6 JEANNETTE NOTTINGHAM - Sees across a mist of ANNE ORY-- As bewitching as a new hat . . . always years to hopes fully realised. ROSEMARY O'BRIEN-Cy Phy pren'i accepts T card brains with good-natured indifference. PATRICIA O,CONNELL-Sl7G?'k plug in any crowd... able, willing, ready for fun. VIRGINIA O,CONNE,LL-D1..S'fUSlfl0tl as bright as her hair . . . sparkle of whimsical remarks. BETTY JANE O,DONNELL-- Vigorous and enthusiastic in expression . . . ever ready to defend her point. JANE 0lDONNELL- Tact and sublety in all situations mark her refined manner. BETTY O,HARA-BOQYS tip their hats to her . . . a laugh that smashes convention. MARY OyMALLE.Y - Merry 12 . . . possesses the genteel 11 1 grace of the old-fashioned 16 X minuet. ,M th MARY OyMALLEY-B07dUV- K J B line of work-a-day seri- 'fl ousness and confidential gaiety . . . hub of our Catholic Action. e bright with excitement. PATRICIA O'To0I.E-Dynamo from head to toe, she's brimful of the unexpected. V PIIYLLIS OVERLING- Totem pole of reliability . . . everybodyls angel artist . . . athletically inclined. DORIS PAAR-SlCGiGS through life . . . dwells in marble halls until history tirne. CARMELA PACINI-HGj7f71'GSl when you're happyg saddest when you'rc sad. RUTH PETERSEN-Magically able to rebuild down- cast hopes with her cheery outlook. ETHEI. ANN' PUBINS - Occasionally settles into tranquillity, but thatjs only when she's tired. ANGELINE QUATTROCCHI - Quarterly: S for super- ior figureg E, exuberant hnmorj G, good girl. DOROTHY REICHMAN-Vibrant with aliveness . . . sports-minded . . . first laclyi' of the bowlers. MARYLOU REILLY-Teasingly inipish . . . takes a nose-dive from studies to gobs. ROSEMARY RISPEN-lWlCV01l1Cl8V precision . . . quiet warmth and good humor that oils rusty hearts. DEL1'HINE ROGAN - Happiness, Inc .... her squeak- climaxed laugh sends drearies tobogganing. PEGGY ROUTLIFF-IIW0lf3 Dream princess . . . trembling while the curtain rises, quietly triumphant. JOAN RUDDY-SUIZSE and nonsense happily combined . . . lively, exuberant, and friendly. RITA RUDOESKI-Always the source of refreshing jests . . . laughs in merry squeals. ROSEMARY RUSSELL-As shy as a little boy before grown-ups . . . girlish eagerness to please. MARY ROSE SACKS-Quietly spry, she rates her nickname Bunny , . . coy smile. ANNE SCHAFER-HA7WL6U paints thoughts with ges- tures . . . slirn . . . graceful as an orchid. ROBERTA SCHERER--An Irish sprite whose gaiety leaps like popcorn from a popper. IULIANA SCHUMANN- Star-filled chart of generosity . . . hopes to be another Sister Kenny. JUNE SEE-Aliweness of mind and manner . . . lightning flashes of varied moods. MARIE SENECHAL-H141W01', dry as a twig, with the same snap . . . E as a character actress. CELESTE SHANNON-Pleasant appreciation fans the flame of Cooperation in Hi Rays staff. LORETTA SHANNON - Brains of the organization .. . laughter that bubbles up from the heart. JANET SHEA-Soft-spoken puzzle of mystery . . . courtesy keeps her in safe channels. KATHERINE SHEEHAN -Lover of life . . . Kay toils and earns, to seek and to learn. ROSEMARY SHIREY--G00d listener, Shi rates a convoy of chatty pals. MARY JANE STAHL-Makes her face talk, screws it up to show her feelings. JEAN. TIERNEY-R8Wli1'ZdS one of Miss Arrny Nurse of 1943 . . . pleasant, capable, entertaining, soothing. ALICE TRAINGR-Sip of her optirnisrn lifts drooping spirits . . . a sniile her ablest disarinanient. BETTY TRAPP+ 'Soeratesf' tinged with unquenchable niivth . . . trusted war bond carrier. PAT TUMRANE-Syniphony of grace . . . old South charnt enlightened by a sunshine smile. CHARLOTTE TWARDQWSKI- The Lily Ponsl' of tklerc . . . inanvel in scholastic achievernents. 5' MURIEL VVAGNER- Chubby owns characteristic hunior . . . cooking, the blight of her life. MARGARET W' ALL -Firni believer in trouble rationing . . . hurls ejectioe laugh bornbs. BERNADETTE WALSH- Barney . . . changeable as a south sea cliniate . . . and just as interesting. ' ROBERTA WALSH -As desirable as a CU card . . rousing welconte for everyone. ROSEMARY WELSCH-RUSCVU8d . . . industrious . . . willing, ainbitious worker . . . adzfertent, student . . . ever happy. BIADALINE WILKIE- Undercurrent of subtle hunzor and fwarrning' cheer . . . integrity, her signature. LORETTA WINGERING4RUMkS Jirst and foreinost at baton twirling, in dancing, and in posture. MARY YAKOVICH-Frothy as whipped creain . . ideal little sister of four bwrothers. MARION ZAGAR-A perfect all-around student and companion . . . rises to any occasion. ROSEMARY ZELLER-E,T611tfJllflES the typical subdcb . . . an ardent horseback riding enthusiast. JEANNE ZIMMER- Walks on a rainbow . . . every- thing under control but the dirnples. I , Zinphioy alid Zinphrelia Invade Initiation and even the poor freshies had 21 good time L . . Silly, isn't it! . . . Might as Well laugh it Oli' . . . 'fl donit always look like this - honest! . . . The Royal Court of Zinphroy and Zinphrelia . . . 47 R Our Dad's club added another miracle of modernityu to Mercy-the loud speaking system. It made its debut with Sister Mary Agnita's first message prophesying a mini- mum of corrections, and an abundance of newsl' for its radio audience, O God, who walkest on the wings of the wind grant . . . that We taught bv new inventions and supported by Thy graces, may be able more easily and quickly to come to Thee. This was Father Doherty's prayer in the blessing-investing the sys- tem with the aura of Christ's presence. Sophomore Therese VVilliams, Room I2, ex- T plains the puzzling factors of an algebra problem to freshmen Margie Fallon, Lillian Palma, and Myrtle Isaac, during a progressively study period. PROM Ah! This was the night We glorified the M e din a h with our presence, - our man- ners too, say the chap- erones. All thought of the preceding worries about what to wear and Whom to fetch have evaporated under the realization that wc are here at last in the formal of our choice and the corsage of HIS choice. VVe swing over a glass-smooth floor lost in an ethere- al happiness that comes but once in a high school period. It is OUR prom, it is OUR night. Shown with their es- corts are the Senior officers and board members : Upper- Eleanor Cheney, Mary Jane Stahl, Alice Mu- gica, Helen Matic, Nancy Miller, Bar- bara Iohnson. Lower -Nancy Miller, Mary Jane Foote, Margaret M u r r a y , Henrietta Lewandowski, Pat Blatzer, Peggy Routliff. Below - A photog- rapher was e a s i ly bribed to snap this group of beauties and handsomes. Q9 mmf wwf wma yew' WX- -WML, di fawwfwwv, ' uwwvhw Wai wie! UC iw lfoe!mLowD,fthe,McxvLAfW .VL ,'WUkE0YJ'RfM we! ckickowlf K! 'WUCLYLCLL I fm, Utah, Ah fybqmyyf PDCl,1CuUD of 'Gul X WML ffcbmm of fvo 41ef'KbbU1f9Lg ff fygjfmja up im! CULJUDM 0 c,mM,XQ0Q9isMn95 Wvgwgw owffpEmLCCCfuYIUD, owwlf X GM, Jwl6!JCLVIfLgf1QLLefXlf'YLef CUQU5 041711 tl Mwbwc jabdy Mya Qykluv jfiekff 0441 UWW3 LUWWVUKFUWCL AULOJXJ Ajxwgjai QLyL5L,LCl6CbbD CTX Yfmdfmf , 4go,4jfuvfJaee,,41rfMQf!oacLWlfmfbU lLMefJCWvLqf, A wolfw EWU My chwemrucgf f JMJC MW! 'CVUCCU f Mex !bJ0QvVM0ff'fyQUM?1f7D1WUef af-D OOWUPOMCVS Q ...,vXP5X, X f x-57,51 A V I Jap M +' p + A ,QVA + ff 50 A P V Sodality . . . At War .... . . . Fine Arts ........ Publications Clubs .... Sports .... Auxiliaries . 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M343 ima qw 5,.:I'?Quf1 ,LQ CHAIRMEN Nancy Miller Publicity Alice Desmond Bull Sessions Viffginia Lulewics Qzmezfs Vlfork Barbara Johnson Propagation of Faith gr' MARY O,MAl.I,EY Prefewf OFFICERS Stalndmg-Mary O'Malley second assistant pre fectg Phyllis Overling treasurer Seated Del phine Rogan, first assistant prefect, Mary O Mal ley, prefectg Rita Gallagher, secretary 52 .X j Sprouted a G. I. halo yet? Be careful of X your hat, the Living Cross is enlisting volun- teers at Mercy. It's a regular elinzb bomber 'with a- cargo of prayers for that dive bornber carrying boinbs to Tokyo,-the one you hope to fly. And of course those four-star pro- ! ductions, the bull sessions, have a great per- forinance every week. Ever figure out an answer for the argurnent you were snagged in on your last leave? We aetually had a revolution at llffercyl Not niass, but 1020 ininor ones. During retreat every girl turned over a new leaf. The nal- X ,- inost-perfecf' coinniunity Blass we had was X' -'well-alnzost perfect. Interested? I could go on and on +++ A! 7 f f ? 53 ROOM DELEGATES Upper-Annaniae jenen, Betty Gasser, Rosemary Zeller, Lor- raine Heffernan, Patricia Dalton, Virginia Lulewicz, Mary Hardi- nian, Leona Hynes, Mary Sears, Marilyn McGrath, Joanne Rid- dle, Mary Lou Slotahec. Lower - Standing - Charlotte Brophy, Agnes Griffin, Betty Crowe, Ruth Tormey, Shirley Olson, Kathleen Sheehan, Mary Purk, Margie Harrigan, jean Carlson, Aldona Waitek. Seated - Patricia Mahoney, Ramona Sennert, Delphine Spisak, Lois McMahon. 1 54 CISCANS ALL c A preview-a peek into the agenda of next Saturday's Cisca agenda, is provided at the weekly bull ses- sion as bright young lads from neighboring high schools match their wits with Mercy's brightest. Every Tuesday the oft-shunned study hall welcomes to its ample space a group of vigorous, eager Ciscans seeking to help establish a 6'New Christian Worlcl 0rder, - to make this world a better place to live in. Leading and guiding with tolerance and understanding are the modera- tors ot the schools. Brother O'Hehir is here with his boys from Leo High. The Reverend Martin Car- rabine, SJ., Cisca's moderator, giv- ing his approving nod and smile to student efforts, and Patsy Lawson, his efficient literary chairman, are visitors, occasionally. All united to do a bit to win this war on the spiritual front. 1- A CISCA MEETING All Chicago knows Cisca CChicago Inter-Stud ent Catholic Actionj. Chicago's Catholic youth loves Cisca because it gives them a definite plan for the Catholic Action they love. Every Saturday morning, this huge organization of all the Catholic colleges and high schools of the archdiocese, meet for two hours to pool their ideas on a prepared outline, sharing a wealth of inspiration for Christ-lite, keeping alive through youth's own language, the sublimest truths. This year the agenda were based on the eight beatitudes, concentrating on one each month. Page opposite-Three times a year Cisco holds general meetings at various schools. Pictured on the opposite page is the first ot this year's meetings which was held at Mercy in November. Top-President Charles O'Reilly outlines the day's program, introducing to the assembly the section chairmen who are on the platform with him. 2 and 4-Sectional meetings of the morning. 3-Bishop Sheil takes the platform for his word ot encouragement to the assembly. 5and 6- Time out tor noon day repast. 55 V w For Our Pray-ers in Service Rosaries for peace! Rosaries far victory! Rosaries for our boys in service! Showing a harrel of patriotism and an ambition to encourage the liovs at the front lilies. Mercy girls, headed hy Mary O'Malley, prefect, and Mary O,Malley, second assistant prefect, poured out more than a thousand rosaries, whether in one or two pieces, to be mended and polished and then sent over theref' 56 Medical Missions Mercy's own mission- aries are still on the job. By collecting all kinds of medical supplies, the girls in the sewing classes are helping the needy colored people in the South. The articles are sent to the mission- ary priests there to be distributed among the people. New World Drive The plea, A New llforld In Every Homei' was well answered by Mercy students. Chair- men, Therese Gillespie and Margaret Murray, were proud to announce that all the money re- ceived for commissions, amounting to nearly a hundred dollars, bought additional subscriptions to the New World for boys in service. E l JOANNE RIDDLE Clzazvwzan TI-IE LIVING CROSS The Living Cross, in its second year of existence, continues, as a unit of Cisca, on its prayerful way 'Ito encircle the globe with the life which is needed more than guns, tanks, ships, and planes. More than five hundred girls answered the Call of the Cross this year and are wearing the green and gold button pronounc- ing them pledged to its obligations of prayer as members of one or other of the three branches, the Auxiliary Corps, the De- fense Legion, and the Victory Legion. CATHOLIC ACTION QUEEN g It was the jolliest fun we ever had-electing a Catholic Action Queen. Mary O'Malley, junior, prefect-elect, won the throne. A new project, carried out as a feature of the Motherls Club Carni- val, this contest stands a good chance of becoming a traditional event. Each home room chose a candidate, supposed to be the girl of the room who had achieved the best work in Catholic Action. In the preliminaries the candidates of each class had a rousing competi- tion. It was a vigorous campaign, with each room trying to outdo the others in thinking up unique means of electioneering. The four girls who survived the fray are pictured here. Vlfinifred Folliard, senior, Kathleen Shee- han, sophomore, Queen Mary O,Malleyg and Betty Crowe, freshman. In the finals held on the evening of the carnival, each of the four candidates sat pretty in a beauti- fully decorated booth while her campaign squad raided the build- ing in her behalf. At eleven olclock ballots were counted be- hind closed doors. The quiet ex- citement during that time was followed by one grand cheer when Mary was announced the VVIN- NER. Following a procession of the original candidates to the gym, Mary was placed on her w,aiting throne and crowned by Delphine Rogan, assistant prefect ofthe Sodality. Mrs. Brodie, president of the Mother's club, presented each of the four finalists with a gold cross and chain. I . .L 57 MAY CROWN ING Despite the rain-one day in May was bright and sunny outsidefand in our hearts. Mary was welcomed into May with the Crowning, and into our hearts through Father DevereauX's sermon. Mary Q'Mal- ley, Sodality prefect, did the honors with Officers Delphine Rogan, Mary O'M.alley and Rita Gallagher, assisting. The sodality delegates were also in the court. OUR RETREAT During war tinie plans are kept blanketed in secrecy. But in this yearls retreat with Father Croarkin, Mercy received a plan that can be told to all the Hnosey ears that listen -a Design for Living. Father not only taught us how to live this design but how to spread it into the lives of others .... Designs for death must be kept secrete-but a De- sign for Livingl' is an open policy. REV. VVALTER CROARKIN 7 X X CHOOL The goveifninent didn't have to ask twice. We got busy inunediately and the sale of bonds and stamps went up and up-and still up! and now we boast of having contributed a lzwonztbei'-yes, we raked in 375,000 for that and a little over for jeeps. But there has been much nioife. We really did swing into things. Along ea1ne the eall for old metal, so we scrapped everything from the whistle on the teapot to the jallopy in the garage. At initiation the fifeshies were all decked out in pieces of metal- I so after separatgng them we had quite a X , heap-of scrap metal, I mean. , A T Not only that, but you should have seen l the drone of keys that floated in! The barrel supplied for that purpose was filled. X X f A Star Spangled Balmer in Gratitude Since Mercy was one of the first institutions to volunteer the use of its building for Hrst aid classes and other war serv- ices, the Community Defense Commission presented the school with ,a beautiful Ameri- can Hag. Here Mr. Anthony Hilgers, representing the com- mission, makes the presenta- tion. On the same occasion, the Mother's auxiliary made a gift of the service flag. Mrs. Tumpane Cleftj was chairman of the occasion. Mrs. Brodie is president of the aurfiliarji. y l 59 Mercy, too, has gone to war. Father Doherty is shown here blessing our service Hag. Former students, fath- ers, brothers, and cousins, nearly four hundred in all, are represented in the hand- some flag that was presented to the school by the Mother's club. The defense plants aren't the only places that have a production line . . . Mercy has one too, in the way of the Production Unit of the Red Cross. The Women that form this unit are busy mak- ing bandages and clothes for refugees. Many of the sur- gical dressings, knitted socks and sweaters have already found their Way to North Africa. g'Like father, like daugh- ter, is the motto of many of the Sewing club students these days. These industrious lassies made Fine looking mantailored suits for them- selves out of Dad's and Jun- ior's castaways. Any thing would be better than that loneliness, that aw- ful waiting that our boys go through on their Way to No Man's Land. At least, that's what our girls thought, so they got busy collecting books, magazines, and mak- ing scrap books, filled with the very best brand of hu- mor, to be distributed through the Junior Red Cross to base hospitals, serv- ice centers, and the reading rooms of transports. Keys that formerly opened nothing 'are now opening the doors along the road to victory, Mercy girls are turning their barrel of keys, almost ten thousand, on the axis to help lock the doors of defeat on them. Patriotism and zeal for the spirit- ual and material welfare of the world at war inspired the art classes to draw posters depicting the activities of the Living Cross and Red Cross. Mercy gave a bomber to our boys through its purchase of bonds. Sister Mary Patricia, chairman ot the drive, presents the leading patriots of the school. Top Row- Vivien Michaels, Helen O'Leary, Peggy Routlirf, Mary Ann Rei- mann, Mary Brodie, Marian Se- quin. Second Row-Dorothy Buch- anan, Patricia McGrane, Geraldine Klingelschmitt, and Evelyn Coston. The Scapular Militia is a crusade to clothe every Catholic soldier, sailor, and marine in the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Girls who make scapulars and re- ceive certihcates are remembered weekly in Masses for two years. This year the girls, under the supervision of Sister Mary Am- brosia, have made one thousand. V-MAIL WITH A FUTURE Bits of us over here, to fill up that loneliness over there. Mercy's homemade ammunition . . V Mail ' 62 HOME NURSING Is she breathing? Is she hot?!! At any rate all that can possibly be done is being done because the patient is in the hands of full-fledged home nurses. The Seniors and Juniors went all out for the course and now each girl is the proud holder of a certificate in home nursing. SCRAPPING A little or a'pile, bits here and there collected by Willing hands for a cause. Students put into action every am- bition to heap up tons of scrap, an old pot, a pan, a radiator cover. Marita Malloy arrives with a gener- ous donation. METEUROLOGY ! It's that brand new subject that's attracting the girls interested in Weather and airplanes. Conducted by Sister Mary Evarista, it is a class de- voted to helping the War effort by giving to students the knowledge which will soon be required by the government. In this course the girls are taught the science of Weather, the principles of flight, and aerodynamics. Piano Certificate Class Left to right -Rita Gal- lagher, Mar- garet Brady, Rose ni a r y Zeller, Leona Hynes, Bar- bara Johnson. These five promising young musicians displayed their talents on Thursday evening, May 27, when they appeared in piano certificate recital before a large audience of students and friends. Before the actual hour of recital, many hours of practice and an examination, based on technic, rhythm, memory, and expression, brought complimentary rating from several eminent musicians. CHARLOTTE TWARDOWSKI I IN CERTIFICATE RECITAL Voice After successfully passing the required examination for her voice certificate, Charlotte gave her recital on the afternoon of Friday, May 23. Her program in- cluded a pleasantly varied group of standard songs and those of operatic sources. The appreciative ap- plause that followed each number was a gratification for the years 'of study that brought success to this youthful soprano. 64 X X Did you hear about the operetta? The Glee f clubl has really outdoue itself. Waltz FI E Dream with all its frivolous music aud ' gaiety was the talk of the towu aud theu. . . The Seuior play! Robiu Hood arid his mer- Z ry meu stepped before the footlights aud 'fSherwood became- a master accomplish- meut that will live forever, Our artists have turued their taleuts over to Uucle Sam. They have respouded to ever so mauy requests of the OCD, the Red ' Cross, aud others. I ':' Theu there was the orchestra coucert aud A I the piauo reeitals aud-oh, but why go ou? i I 'd uever get to au eud of our culture pro- X duciug activities, I The fine arts are an important part of Mercy's curricu- lum. They include music of all kinds-piano, all orchestra instruments, voice-also art and dramatic art. The Presidents Left to Right-Barbara johnson, Allegro club5 Josephine Di Santo, Orchestra5 Gwen Anderson, Glee club5 Alice McGuane, Dramatic Art league5 Delphine Rogan, Art club. 65 E ALLEGBO dents includes this year's certificate class and some of those making rapid strides toward that goal. Standing-Sylvia Matczak, Rita Crimmings, Margaret Nichols, Annamae Sloyan Barb T lb ' ara a ot, Phyllis Van Allen, Ruth Ann Koesun, Mary Frances Walsh, Mary Catherine Kraemer. Seated-Sister Mary Emmanuel, Patricia Conlin, Mary Iean Walsh L H , eona ynes, Rita Gallagher, Barbara Johnson, Rosemary Zeller. N015 in pictmfe-Margaret Brady, George Demet, Marie Demet, Marie Derwinski, Patricia Flanagan, Grace Forschner, Jane Harrigan, Carolyn Kluetsch, Margaret Lucas, Helen Madigan, Marie Mantzores, Marie Mitchell Leona Mickles Jose hi i J P ne McCarthy, Timothy McKeough, Marilyn Reinecke, Virginia Ann Walsh, Geraldine VValsh, Marie Wo-rland, Dolores Welter. PIANO STUDENTS This group includes some f tl Back row-Helen Nash, Beverly Little, Helen Cotter, Mercedes Lee, Lorraine Mills, Dolores Dorigan, Patsy Gal- lagher, Rosemary Blythe, Colette Ryan, Betty Jane O'Connell, Loretta Du- val. illiddle row-B e t t y Quinn, Mary Teresa Vin- cent, Dolores Fialkowski, Georgene VVagner, Elea- nor Donnelly, Inez Coon- ey, Shirley Albrecht, Mary Teresa Hendron, Eleanor Coghlan. Front row-Sister Mary Teresa, Catherine Gra- ham, Kathleen OlConnor, Ioan Elder, Beverly Boyle. o ie private and class pupils: 66 This group of piano stu- GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Sfandfiffzg - Dolores Ward, Bernadette NValsh, Suzanne Meyering, Marie Russell. Seated - Gwen Anderson, president, Charlotte Twardow- ski. . A C A The girls in the A Cappella are the Ucommissionedl' members of the Glee club-singing only on momentous occasions. T017 Row-Joan Trunk, Marie Russell, Charlotte Twardowski, Jean Canty, Mary jane Dilger, 'lean Dalton, Dolores Ward. Second Row-Peggy Routliff, Marilyn Donne, Ann McArdle, Trudie Foote, Anita McCarty, Margaret Mary Collins, Dolores Szymanski, Ge aldine Roche, Regina Cronin, Colletta Duffy. Seaiteci- Dolores Swatzel, Marinoreen McNicholas, Suzanne Meyering, Gwen Anderson, Mary Rose Sacks, Egberta Arentz, Celeste Sweeney. First Row- Mary O,Malley, Emily Besowshek, Betty Lou Sheehan. 67 The country is bankrupt, but judging from the smiling two- somes, Rupert CAnita Mc- Carthyl, Princess Helene QPeggy Routliffj, Niki CCe- leste Sweeneyj, and Kay CCharlotte Twardowskib, the news bothers no one but Ber- tram B u g et CBernadette VValshj, the noted economist, who had troubles enough, namely, Elmer fMary Jane Dilgerj, before hearing of this sad news. A grand Hnale for a grand operetta. Casting their trou- bles behind them, the entire court turned out for the cur- tain call. These sweet lassies represent some of Sylvania's leading citizens . . . must be quite a place. Caught in the act! The wily Sigismuncl QMary Jane Krumpj, totally unaware of the watching eyes of King Maximillion CMarion Ciuccij, Aunt Matilda CGwen Ander- sonj, and Count Lothar CSuz- anne Meryeringl, listens at the door to make sure no one is around while he hatches treacherous schemes. WALTZ DREAM By Strauss The Kingls favorite-and no wonder. Ruth Ann Koesun, ballerina, the center of a very attractive background, capti- vated both the audience and the court. Glee Club Dance That a good time was had by all is evident in the smiling faces of those who were there. The Glee Club officers and their handsome es- corts: Marie Russell, Bernadette Walsli, Gwen Anderson, C h a r l o t t e Twardowski, D o l 0 r e s lVard, and Sue Meyer- nw' nb. Therese Butler believes in bringing the front line right onto the dance floor. THE ORCHESTRA Ojjficers-Rita Crimmings, Joyce Mur- ray, Josephine Di Santo, fWeside1zf, Mary O'Malley. Answering the call of every event, Mercy's orchestra was indeed gener- ous with its talent. Under the direc- tion of Sister Mary Richardine and Mr. Anacleto Palma, the girls were made ready to meet any occasion, impromptu or planned. Their progress this year was a credit to their directors and a proof of many hours of concentrated practice. Standing-Catlieriiie Swenson, cello, Mary O'Connor, violin, Margaret Parker, clarinet, Rita Crimmings, violin, Joyce Murray, flute, Catherine Thale, drums, Cele Duval, trumpet, Mar- guerite Crinnion, violin, Patricia Lvman, violin, Becky Leech, clarinet, Mary Josephine Keefe, cello. Second Row--Shirley Baxter, drums, Rita McGovern, drums , Mary O'Brien, clarinet, Catherine Cannon, violin, Mary O'Malley, trumpet, Mercedes Lee, flute. Seated-Margaret Donohue, violin, Rosemary Killacky, violin, Theresa Gill, saxophone, Josephine Di Santo, violin, Joan Cummings, piano. 70 i J DRAMATIC ART LEAGUE They did it before and now they have done it again. The Dramatic Art league came through victorious after a trium- phant year. Highlighting the Christmas vacation, the entire league joined together to bring The Christmas Carol back into the limelight. Our own freshies donned greasepaint for the first time and stepped before the footlights to compete for the trophy. Thus, new stars were discovered, while the old timersi' went to work on 'fRobin Hood to bring new fame to the familiar old characters. Climaxing the year, the Thespians, seniors and sophomores, and the Mask and Wig, juniors and freshmen, competed for the big, all-important trophy. As an added attraction, the verse speaking choir presented The Murder of Lidice, a patriotic pageant. We stop here to pay tribute to Miss Mary Synon and Sister Mary Richardine, our leaders. Remaining behind the scenes, they shrink from the praise due them, yet never have they refused to give precious time to help us. Their only reward is knowing that the league remains a tremendous success. Seated-Nancy Boscoe, re- cording secretaryg Alice McGuane, presidentg Rose- mary Hartigan, vice presi- dentg Peggy Routliff, social chairman. Stzmding-Patricia Dalton, financial secretary, Rose- mary Shirey, treasurer. Sister Mary Richardine Miss Mary Synon 71 Romanza Helen Matic and Nancy Boscoe are the colonials in the sketch Romanz,a which added a bit of pleasant xar1ety to the Orchestra spring concert. A Dozen Pink Roses A one-act play that was a part of the freshman tournament. Left to Righf-Doris Milner, Adele Schubeth, Mary Therese Neville, Mary Purk, Ann McArdle. The Signal Wlieii the school ,assembled to cele- brate the feast day of our principal, Sister Mary Agnita, the Dramatic Art League was represented on the program by T he Signal. Players were Cleft to riglztj-Grace Dober, Mary Jane Krump, Rose- mary Hartigan, and Alice McGuane. Christmas Tableau Recalling the beautiful Christmas pro- gram that preceded the holidays is this tableau finale. Colleen Egan is the Blessed Mother. 'The angels are Cleft to rightj: Ramona Sennert, Patsy Ly- man, Rita Glassner and Clarice Regan. Dramatic Art League MEMBERS P. Anderson, D. Barnes, L. Bergquist, M. Berry M. Besowshek, P. Blatzer, N. Boscoe, P. Bradley, A. Brankin, M. Brodie, C. Brophy, F. Brophy, M Burke, M. Burns, I. Butler, K. Butler, M. Butler I. Casey, B. Caughey, M. Ciucci, M. Clark, C, Cleary, B. Collins, M. Collins, Comer, M- Conley, P. Connolly, P. Costello, K. Conway, R. Cozzi, B. Crowe, E. Daley, B. D21ltO11, I. Dalton, P. Dalton, P. DeVVitt, M. Dilgers, G. Dober, N. Dolehide, L. Driscoll, C. Duncan, L. Duval, C. Egan, Elder, M. Ellerman, D. Fairfield, E. Earrelly, P. Feeney, M. Feil, R. FCHTOU, T Fleischauer, I. Foley, W. Folliard, D. Eriedel, L. Fryer, M. Galbreath, E. Gig1'1HC, R- Gl?lSS11Cf, D. Good, K. Graham, B. Gregory, A. Grifhn, M. Grifhn, M. Gudgeon, Guiney, T. Haimann, C Harmon, M. Harrington, P. Hart, R. Hartigan, V. Harty, G. Hayes, L. Hearne, Hickey, J. Higginbotham, L. Hilgers, N. Hilgers, R. Hornack, R. Jordan, R. Keegan, P. Kehoe, I. Kelly, I Kent, K. Kielty, M. Kirby, R. Kirby, H. Koszut, T. Kruger, M. Krump, E. Kumpfer, B Larkini, B. Leslie, H. Lewandowski, D. Lyke, P. Lyman, B. Madden, R. Maher, R. Maltier, H Matic, A. McArdle, P. McCormick, M. McDonough, H. McFarland, T. McGovern, R. McGovern M. McGrath, A. McGuane, B. McKeon, J. McMahon, M. McNamara, S. Meyering, V. Michels, D. Milner, D. Morman, A. Mugica, I. Mulcahy, M. Murphy, D. Nelligan, M. T. Neville, C. Noor B. I. 0'Donnell, E. O,Donnell, M. O'Donnell, C. O'Hara, H. O Leary, L. Olson, P. O'Mara, R. O'Rourke, P. O'Toole, R. Peterson, P. Philpott, A. Pope, T. Prendergast, M. Purk, A. Pusatera C. Regan, G. Roche, P. Routliff, M. Ryan, M. Scandiff, C. Schafer, M. Schikara, A. Schuberth M. J. Schuler, J. Schumann, J. See, M. Senechal, R. Sennert, R. Sessa, R. Shirey, P. Shupryt M. L. Simpkins, H. Small, V. Smith, D. Spisak, R. Stead, R. Stokes, P. Sullivan, D. Swatzel, C Sweeney, P. Tierney, M. Tobin, G. Tompkins, A. Trainor, D. Truesdale, J. Trunk, A. Verbiscar M. VVall, B. Walsli, R. Vlfalsh, P. Wlierity, M. Wilke. C , 73 bl. 2 3 SHERWOOD The Senior play was too late in the year to rate pictures in our yearbook, but we caught this group at practice. Left to right: Alice McGuane, Suzanne Meyer- ing, Julie Butler, Marie Senechal, Peggy Routliff, Wfinifred Folliard. Front-Pat Blatzer. To one in high school, a senior class play comes but once in a lifetime, and those in the play consider themselves very lucky indeed, the others silently envying them their privilege. But this year things were quite different. In a double cast, every senior had an opportunity to do her part. VVhether a merry man, serf, fairy, retainer, rustic, sheriff's man, lady or gentleman of the court, dancer, or on the production- staff, each and everyone contributing her part, added ,as much to the complete production as the principal characters. It was really a class play! Robin Hood was played by Bernadette Wlalsli and Marie Senechal, with Helen Matic and Alice McGuane taking the part of Lady Marian. Others who had principal parts were Patricia O'Toole, Marion Ciucci, Julie Butler, Mary Jane Krump, Suzanne Meyering, Marguerite McDonough, Juliana Schumann, Rosemary Hartigan, Dorothy Lyke, Patricia Blatzer, Florence Kumpfer, Peggy Routliff, Rosemary Shirey, Mary Ann Harrington, Florence Brophy, Alice Mugica, Marilyn Feil, Patricia Dalton, Winifred Folliard, Bernice Gregory, Alice Trainor, Madeline Wilkie, Henrietta Lewandowski, Alila Jean Brankin, Marion Biehl, June McMahon, June Fleishauer, Gwen Anderson, Rosemary Jordan, Margaret VVall, Jual Guiney, Helen Koszut, Betty Jane O'Donnell, Lorraine Buehler, Mary Therese Nevins, Nancy Boscoe, Rosemary Zell er, and Charlotte Twardowski. ' For every show there must be a make-up crew. Here Mary Ann Harrington, June See, Florence Brophy, and Joan Trunk try to change feminine Bernadette' Walsh and Mary Jane Krump into he-men. 74 THE ART CLUB Youthful talent producing-obliging-pleasing-for numberless needs,- that's the Art club. This year the girls got into the war effort early by responding to requests of the Junior Red Cross for menu covers, table favors, etc. With attractive posters, the artists boosted the material projects of the Red Cross and the spiritual projects of the Living Cross. The Final result was a display that found its way to the windows of Chatham library. where it remained several weeks for public acclaim. Decorating the gym for a dance, helping with place cards and favors for a party, pleasing Mom and Dad with handmade greeting cards, these and many other desires gave zest to a friendly competition or a happy exchange of ideas. The girls learned in a brief year to handle water colors, poster colors, chalks, pen and ink, pencil, to a cultural advantage that should make life richer for them, in appreciation as well as in doing. Standing-Betty Dalton, Dorothy VVill, Marie Ryan, Ardith Magee, Gloria Schager, Mary Faloona, joan Gallagher, June Leahy, Marie Senechal, Sylvia Duignan, June Carroll, Mary ,lane Schatzman, Virginia Newman, Marguerite Fenlon. Seated-Florence Kumpfer, Delphine Rogan, Ruth Ann Koesun, Jean Canty, Margaret Ann Quinn, Kathleen Gaughan, Shirley McGuire, Adele Schuberth, Mary Marcelline Corrigan, Amelia Schuch, Mary Ann Shea, Eileen Reilly. Not in picfmfe-Dorothy janush, Theresa Rooding. 75 . ,fl llllllll THE STAFF The Mercian staff found they had a whale of a job in cutting and mounting more than a thousand gloss prints for the class section. There were ca- tastrophes,-razor blades slipped right through scalps or shoulder blades, but these murderers never had to worry about making time one of their victims. They sacrificed Saturdays and holidays to get all of us on these I pages. Left to right-Patricia Blatzer, editorial staff, Nancy Boscoe, business staff, June Carroll, art staffg Eleanor Cheney, editorial staffg Marilynn Feil, business manager, Marguerite FitzPatrick, editorial staff. Mary Ann Harrington, editorial staff. BeI0whHenrietta Lewandowski, editorial Business managers, Nancy 305503 and staffg Delphine Rogan, art staffg Alice Marilynn Feil read copy on patrons. Trainor, editorial staff. 76 7 X f I X . . . Sorry I hawenft written sooner, but I X had to meet a deadline for the Hi Rays. Believe it or not, I wrote an editorial on - current world affairs and it will be printed in the school paper!! Veteran news-chaser that I am, I made a scoop on the snbjeet. I'll send you a copy of it when it comes ont. Copyreading and headlines take up so mitch ff ,- of my time I wonder how the girls on the , ,f Sodality bnlletin accomplish so minch daily. 11111 harboring secret thoughts of bleeoming - X a Ilflercian staff member next year. It seems X it would be nice to help compile the com- 4.f' J- plete story of the school year. Well, maybe there's hope .... f i f f f The 1943 Mereian Meet the producers of the book you are seeing. If, by chance you have read this far, you may stop to wonder why we are here. To be candid, we are proud of our 1943 Mercian, the book that was produced under trying inconveniences, and we boastfully monopolize these two pages to show you who we are who have persevered through the task. We're not complaining about priorities, the rationing, shortage of help, and other circumstances that are a part of this war. We bury all of our worries in the happy outcome,-the fact that we have the treasured story of our school year in war time. Different, isn't it? And really, we're not the worse for the yearls Wear. RosEMARv HARTIGAN MARGUERITE MCDONOUGH LORRAINE BUEHLER Associate Editor Editor Associate Editor 77 1 ALICE NICGUANE CELESTE SHANNON JULIE BUTLER Associate Editor Editor Associate Editor MERCY-HIE RAYS And to these, the loyal and hard working members oi the Mercy-Hi Rays staff, we extend special credit. Through their earnest cooperation and industry, our Hi Rays has retained its All-Ameri- can, All-Catholic top notch ratings. The girls have shared together the democratic, friendly, unforgettable atmosphere that invades the staff room on 'lheadlinew night. Headlines that wouldn't fit, deadlines they couldn't make, stories that vvouldn't break, these they remember together. Despite all minor hindrances, these, our Hi Rays staff members, have teamed together and issued our paper weekly for the greater part of the year-then bi-weekly, because war hits printers too! ELEANOR CHENEY IUAL GUINEY Business Managers Business staff-Rosemary Doyle, Ger- trude Cogan, Iual Guiney, rnarzager, Bernice Gregory, Helen Ko-szut. l ' 78 I-Ii Rays Staff Future front-page columnists, these members of the Hi Rays staffs toil to produce our week- ly newspaper. Their patience in assembling a paper, good leads . . . interesting stories . . . catchy headlines . . . and time spent gathering news, writing stories, copy-reading and proof- reading, is rewarded by the appearance of their work in print. At Tap Standing-Mary Jane Schmuhl, Therese Hession, Mary Sears. Seated-Margaret Mary Keil- ty, Mary Ann Rieman, Claire Finnegan. Standing - Dolores Dorigan, Gerri La Mantia. Seated-Mary Griffin, Leona Hynes, Eileen Houlihan, El- vira Baccetti, Marian Zagar. Standing - Anita McCarthy, Mary Lou Slotabec. Seaiefl-Celeste Sweeney, Be- nita McCormick, E 1 e a n o r Gaughan, Dorothy Crist, Irene Houle, Laura Lee Hilgers. Standing - Dorothea Fairfield, Anna Mae Kramer, Joanne Riddle, Lorraine Olson. Seated-Rosemary Zeller. A CATHOLIC ACTION DAY BY DAY Left to right-Dolores Collins,MaryJ'ane Foote, Annamae Ienen Geraldine Redican. Daily the mimeograph rolled out the Sodality bulletin, Caltlzolic Action Day by Day. Witll copy prepared the night before, and the stencil cut, these girls ,arrived at school eachmorning to run it off. Before 8:45 it was circulated throughout the school. The bulletin has been the Sodality's broadcasting system, keeping the girls informed of all activities, buoying up a day by day interest in its projects, praising' here, blaming there, generally striving to keep the girls mindful of the one thing necessary. A scene not unusual on the day the Mercy-Hi Rays arrives. Freshmen are always a joy to the editors,-always an appreciative public. 80 OUR f Z And YOU talk of leisure time! I know one can't compare dull calisthenics, hikes, and more drill with math clubs, sewing clubs, physics clubs and such, but think of the mental strain. Honestly, they do take up X our time, but they're fun and I still man- age time to write. You know, whether youfre an artist, mathematician, scientist, typist, or musician, there is a place for you ' in an organisation at Mercy. I-Ioufs that for f a school? I never realised just how many f extracurricular activities there were until the X I' photographer came to get them in picture X , A for the yearbook. Oh, that reininals me, I'd better get busy on the copyreaa'ing, or else- 4 f rf .X f X I STUDENT COUNCIL The oiiicers Standing- Jual Guiney, president. Standing- Carlita Freberg, Mary Jane Foote, Jacqueline Ahearn. 31 Forget-me-nots to the girls who really can take it. Here are the girls who help Mercy to maintain its reputation for order. Theirs is the perpetual task,-the task that asks generous sacrifice,--and how well they have done it. STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row-Janet Watson, Joan Hinde, Lucille Borst, Joan Quinlan, Mary King, Patricia McGrane, Dolores Durkin, Joanne King, Lorraine Buehler, Rosemary Blythe, Jane O'Donnell. Second Row-Kathleen O'Brien, Mary Reuter, Helen Koszut, Rosemary Engeln, Rita Rudofski, Dorothy Buchanan, Nancy Lee, Sylvia Matczak, Colette Duncan, Juanita Mulcahy, Bernadette Socha, Carlita Freberg, Gertrude Cogan. Third Row-Helen Halligan, Catherine Schaefer, Margaret Sikora, Eileen O'Donnell, Patricia Philpott, Berenice Gregory, Annamae Sloyan, Margaret Abrams, Rosemary Hartigan, Patricia W'herity. Front Row-Rosemary Doyle, Mary Jane Foote, Jual Guiney, Rosemary Zeller, Lorraine Koch, Valerie Hoffman, Patricia Corbett, Jacqueline Ahearn, Mary Kelly, Therese Judge, Rosemary Dax, Margaret Grosshans. 82 Chosen 'because of their leadership qualities, their ini- tiative, and cooperation, these girls have disciplined in so tactful a manner that they still retain their popu- larity. They are the bosses', who are also our pals. STUDENT CUUNCIL Top Row-Mary Kelly, Martha Campana, Joan Hoey, jean Carlson, Mary 0'Malley, Fgberta Arentz, Mary Therese Graham, Rita Gallagher, Mar- garet Lucas. Second Row-Margaret Barrett, Gladys Surges, Luella Sheehan, Jane O'Donnell, Rosemary Durkin, Margaret C'Brien, Anna Verbiscar, Paula Feeney, Rita Walsh, Margaret Kelley, Eileen Fitzgerald, Theresa Grasso, Rosemary Naughton. 1 Third Row-Theresa Williains, Margaret Sikora, Ursula Markey, Mary O,Lone, jean Foley, Mary Barrett, Mary Schuler, Teresa Barrett, jean Heibel, Margaret Fallon, Isabel Kelly. Front Row-Mary Pitticora, Valerie Hoffman, Loretta Hearne, Rita Mae Fenton, Mary T. Neville, Mary Griflin, Shirley McGuire, Theresa Pren- dergast, Dorothy Freidel, Nathalie Des Chatelets, Helen Koszut. 83 Quill and Scroll All prize winners, members of the Quill and Scroll Society, Mary Murphy, Pat iVVherity, Alberta Pusatera, Grace Do- ber, Celeste Conlon and Mary Burns. listen intently as Al- berta reads one of her prize essays. Domestic Science Club Sister Mary Roberta stresses an important point to the of- ficers of the cooking club, jean Heinlein, Rita Marren. Pa- tricia Mahoney, standingg and Mary Hardimann and Pat Concannon, seated. These proud cooks, Pat Con- cannon, Mary C o r r i g a n, Amelia Schuch, Mary Hardi- mann, Pat Kiraly, Eileen Haase, and Rita Marren, must have worked hard and taken Sister's advice, judging from the looks of these delicious preserves, one of their first 'tassigmnentsfi Phy-Cy Club The officers of the physics club view a model plane, copies of which will soon be made in class. Left to right they are, Alice Me- Guane, reporter, Mary jane Krump, librarian, R o- s e m a r y O'Brien, presidentg Bernadette Walsh, secretary-treasurer, Phyl- lis Overling, laboratory technician. Physics-on air. Foreseeing the coming Hying generation, the physics students became air-minded, and formed their own club, the Phy Cy. to study planes and air dynamics. Even the physics lab profited-it became an airport for the cardboard planes the girls made themselves. A double period of each week was set aside for meteorology and current improve- ments in aviation. A new class in meteorology was started in February- Mercy's next great step ahead in science. Math Club p Browsing deeper into the depths of 'fhigheri' math, the members of the Math club meet bi- monthly. lt boasts a membership of eighteen. Pictured are: Sue Meyering, june See, Marguerite McDonough, Margaret Murray, Alberta Pusatera, Laura Lee Hilgers. .Middle Row: Mary Therese Graham, Mary Ann Harrington, Bernadette Vkfalsh, Florence Brof phy, Therese Gillespie, Mary Jane Krump, Mary Ann Galbreath, Jean O'Brien. Frorzt Row: Marita Malloy, Celeste Shannon, fnrrsideuf, Peggy Routliff, Anna Shine. 85 i 4 Library Club The librarians of Mercy check, arrange, and file the classified books, and maintain order in the library for those engrossed in the latest in literature. Never were these girls so appreciated as they were this year when their beloved guide, Sister Mary Monica, died suddenly and left them to take over. Their good training stood the test, so that the Work of the library could go on as usual until Sister Mary Aloyse took charge. Standifzg-Lorraine Seithammel, Mary Lou Geoghegan, Marguerite Goonan, Mary Jane Foote, Peggy Meenihan, Lor- raine Miller, Therese Hanley, Eileen Reilly, Gertrude Iirkovsky. Seated- Margaret Burke, president. Junior French Club They study French, talk French, sing French, play French, this Junior French club. These girls make pleasure of their foreign language study by adding inter- esting programs that take them into real French environment and give them a taste for French culture. Top row-Yvonne Ivanoff, Rosemary Durkin, Jacqueline Ahern, Lorraine Koch. Second row-Marion Murphy, Annamae Sloyan, Valerie Hoffman. Third row--Grace Dober, Patricia Ly- man, Mamie Pittacora. Front row-AL berta Pusatera, Laura Lee Hilgers, Jane McEnany. A '86 Latin Club The Latin club includes the girls who have persevered through three years of Latin or more. To those who fell by the wayside, it seems beyond believing, but the girls of the club have actually been interested enough to seek more than daily lessons. Programs in Latin, plays, games, make-believe tours all made their club activities delightful. Off1'ce1's-Heleit Matic, presidentg Lor- etta Shannon, vice presidentg Dorothea Fairfield, secretary. Le Cerele Francais These are some of the members of Le Cercle Francais, finding real pleasure in a bit of research on old France. Left fo right--Josephine Di Santo, Peggy Rout- liff, Rosemary Hartigan, president, Lor- raine Heffernan, Gwen Anderson. Commercial Club The Commercial club-prize typists- speed shorthand students. Every success was made a jubilee for the club! mem- bers. Throughout the year there Was a friendly competition, culminating in a group of business ladies ready to answer the call of any office. OffiC67'S-HClCl1 Hartmann, Ann Marie Lally, Margaret Burke. SEWING CLUB THE OFFICERS - Modeling the finished product. Hours spent in the sewing room resulted in these costumes Worn by the seamstresses themselves. Standing-Inez Cooney, Mary O'Connor, Patricia Kramer, Julianna Schumann, Mary King, Loretta Wingeriiig. Seated-Mary O'Connor, Rita O,Rourke, Berenice Gregory, Rose- mary Maher, Mary Catherine Loughney, Catherine Abrams, Dorothy Noonan, Mary Jane Barry. Front--Madeline Wirlgeriiig, Jeanne Bacigalupe, Marcella Nix, Katherine Quilty. 88 Rita Mae Fenton, Annamae Kramer, presi- dent, Dorothy Buchanan, Dolores Donohue. THE FASHION SHOW ANNA MAE KRAMER BARBARA JOHNSON This is achievement-the fashioning of one's own formal, a formal beautiful enough to wear to the Senior prom, to lure the spotlight operator when in a stage appearance. It is the final lesson, the lesson that labels us real modistes. l l other sewing p'1pils wearing formals of their own Those shown above anc severa ' . fashioning were the highlight of the fashion show on Sunday, May 23. VV e in the audience had been awed by lounging robes that must be a temptation even when there is no time to loungeg by play suits that would easily revive one's energy 5 by ' l ' 't afternoon dresses that would make a style show of any tea dance, by C assie sul s ff with a bit of felt called a hat that tailored from Dad's discarded suit, topped 0 was also the cast-off remnant of Dadis hat. We sat back in wonder at the student- ' ' ' h made suits and skirts, the ensembles. Finally we gasped at the fluffy, trot y formals and resolved to join a sewing class next year. 89 f-sg Miss HAWKLNS Df7 6Cf07' Of Physical Education Mercy Athletic Association Athletic-minded girls, under the direction of Miss Hawkins, rented the top Hoor room that is the longest, the widest, and the highest in the building. Plenty of space there for Vivacious spirits to let gof'-plenty of volume for the shouting and laughter that means fun. A program that gave time to volleyball, basketball, baseball, hiking, horseback riding, besides the regular two periods a week of class work, kept Father Time foiled in his attempts to check against any wasted minutes. The Officers Julie Butler V ice president Helen Hartmann Treasurer Pauline Kaufman Secretary Suzanne Meyering President 90 E 7 X f not very successful at volleyball but we are X keeping our team in trim and have optimistic H R hopes for the last games of the season. I know what you think of volleyball, but, after all, you wouldu't want to see us as tough as X the he-men basketball team your crowd were, now would yous? I still am a fan for your alma: mater and have watched the boys through a series of wins this year. Vl'e are f, beginning basketball games soon, but they will be only inter-class. 'X A few of us have gone in for horseback rid- ' ing. My jirst lesson kept the horse object- Z A: ing strenuously. We got along better the next time and before long, I expect to find A all of the horses from the stable coming X down the street to meet me on lesson days. I I I ROOM DELEGATES Top Rown-VVinifred Folliard, Pat Tunipane, Suzanne Meyer- ing, Norma Biagini, Eileen Cronin, Mary Ann Galbreath, Betty Lynch, Marie Wolte1', Helen O'lNeil, Laura Lee Hilgers. Middle Row'-Emily Besowshek, Catherine Thale, Dolores Antanaitas, Patricia Mount, Florence VVeilkopolan, Jean King, Joan Hoey, Patricia Anderson, Monica Morgan, Helen Hartmann. Front Row-Fran Thom, Mary V. Berry, Nancy Hilgers, Patricia Bradley, Janet Barry, Norine Lynch. SPURTS 91 The Volleyball Season Went to our opponents this year but the girls are still smiling Names on opposite Page The lower group is made up of the four teams who Were the victors in the interclass tournaments-Rooms 6, 28, 20, and 32. fName5 on opposite jmgexj VOLLEYBALL One of the speed Vol- leyball games that turned out to be a victory for Lourdes. 92 'I' his year's games gave us plenty of opportunity to prove our sportsmanship for we lost most of them. Lourdes, Christian, Loretto, Aquinas, St. Mary's of Perpetual Help were our victors, although a return game with Aquinas gave us a top score. The end of the season also gave us the victory over Harper. VVhat was lost in scores was made up in friendships formed 3111011g the team members and also with girls of the other schools. And we would n ot have missed for anything the Wholesome good fun we had at practice and at games. fOf1p0siz'0 Pagej The 5611001 Team-Top Row-Pat Tierney, Mary Beth Northoff, Fran Thom, Pat Anderson, Dolores Antainaitis, Pat Mount, Jo Ann Murphy. Kneeling-Betty Lynch, Monica Morgan, Marie VVolter, Laura Lee Hilgers, Helen 0'Neil, Mary Meenihan, Suzanne Meyering, Mary Ann Galbreath. Fifom'-Marguerite Goonan, Helen Hartmann, captain. The Class Champions qoppam Pagej Senior Champs-Rliea Brennan, Mary jane Foote, Peggy Meenahan, Marguerite Goonan, Muriel Burke, Emily Besovvshek, Mary Lou Reilly, Mary Rose Sacks. fvfmior Chamfvs-Alicia Hartnett, Rita Mae Dacey, Florence V ulcano, Anna Mae Sloyan, Marie Wolter, Helen O'Neil, Lorraine Koch, Anna Shine, Virginia Martin. Sophomore Champs--Kathleen Sheehan, Evelyn Morrissey, Helen Marie Woods, Catherine Keilty, Mary McCormick, joan Hertel, Pat Ryan, Jane Harrigan, Marinoreen McNicholas, Coletta Condon, Jo Ann Murphy, Luella Sheahan. F76Sl1f71 ld ll Cliamfns-Natlialie Des Chatelets, Margaret Gries, Sheila Cavanaugh, Jo Ann Comer, Phyllis Shupryt, Mary Nolan, Audrey Pope, Nancy Hilgers, Gloria Schager, Kay Tracy, Virginia Newman, Dolores Driscoll. Hiking Almost every holiday was given over to a jolly hike, -to a diiicerent destination each time-Looks like the bench was a Welcome lind- Rule-no eats until the end oi the hike but how good they were then - VVhatl Energy enough for a base- ball game? 93 iv' W I ,. ,. . . - fi, f' 'J-,ff f ' im' , 1' V, -Maw-2-:,MLQW-Mi.- t V i- ,f f- , , , BMW-M Ji-fa Hz M i-that wwf ' ,f in lwwrmlwfw W: 'f i WL fn, fi w- ,- tzaiwi W ,tw Www H ttf , ,, , ,WwMf,,w.z,,tf V J r ' i. fi f ,, If no- iw: ff , f V W --P '-M-L. 4 fH H W -'-lolz T' 1 ,''Hu'-Wil? -'7lZI+ ' ,, N, .' ,, , ,fi . , 1, 4 W ,M fr V V 1 t f Whats a game without encourage- , , ii ment? The lusty voices and ihvthnnc J ' A f, 1 i W. J J f ft H . f tg, 1 Q f antics of these cheeileaders su lied fvcfiw 3, item!! it , , . rig f -- . , , F N - ' '1 . . figfrfugan iil, i , W hope for the players in every contest. 1 . V ,i :iw f, in 'fi ' it . i' ,aww fl , -,nf f W, M'f I3w 'v it '- ftyqf d , if , uw' :0N'ji,4 7 ' 'ff P ' IWWX J 5 5' auf' ' f+frf?mw K Siandmgfv-Madaline Wilkie, Pauline Kaufman, Madeline Winger- -,-f, sfw 't - - , , wart in Mar aret Schikoia Mai Lou Slotabec. ,3 if, A , 7 - 'L 7 5 , if ww' -' in 'W Kneeling-Einily Besowshek, Mary A. Besowshek, Madonna Mannion, Betty Schuberth, Dorothy Schuberth. 'pr' B was confined to class games only. Pictured are the girls who played on the champion teams. Top Row-Norinne Dolehide, Dolores Fialkowski, Becky Leech, Lorraine Mills, Dorothy Sauter, Shirley Dexter, Mary Meenihan, Margaret M. Haffner, Mary Gallagher, Madeline VVingering. Middle Row--Margie Harrigan, Mary Therese Hendron, Mary Anne McKittrick, Josephine Kelly, Jean Dalton, Dorothy Michaels, Patricia Anderson, Mary jane Schuler, Fran Thom, Shirley Albrecht, Marion Grindel. Front Row-Loretta Duval, Helen 0'Neil, Marie Wolte1', Laura Lee Hilgers, Betty Lynch, Mary Ann Galbreath. 94 FUN ON A HORSE A few of our outdoor girls played around with horses this year, organizing into a group who weekly sought their fun a-top a horse. Some of them learned quickly to sit pretty in a saddle but many are the tales that are told of awkward experiences. The equestriennes here are Patsy Lyman and Grace Dober. 66M', GIRLS . Behold-our M girls! They are the athletes who satisfied coach and school requirements to the extent of earning a letter, the honor that goes only to a very ambitious few. Standing-Lucille Cory, Betty Lynch, Mary Ann Galibreath, Miss Hawkins, coach, Marie Wolter, Laura Lee Hilgers, Helen O'Nei1. Kneeling - Emily Besowshek, Suzanne Meyering, Monica Morgan, Marguerite Goonan, Helen Hartmann, Jean O'Brien, Mary Lou Slotabec. Ready for a prance - Marie Wolter, Marilyn Donne, C ar l ita Freberg, Grace Dober, and Patsy Lyman. MRS. JOIIN J. NICNICHOLAS Prcsiderzt KATHLEEN RYAN President MISS ANNE JORDAN MISS SARAH BURNS MICIIAEL I. GANEY Vice President RA'L'07'df11g S!?C1'L'fU7'-Y Treasurer Mercy Federation Officers MARGARET REARDON Fmimtial Secretary Merc R lurnnae Officers Righi-Mary Tully Kelly, recording secrefaryg Ann Vllallace Casey, Vice resident. Below-Iva Johnston, financial secretaryg Dorothy La Mantia Caruso, treasurerg Katherine Richards Ryan, social chairinang Muriel Gaughan, assistant social chairnran g Virginia Sullivan, chairnlan of board. I,., . M I X H wifi ww:-' qqawmgic es-:rfb - 115:3 1 If ,.... , - A L 1' I ' .- ' g' 'i f' f:',,-, 1'31T1 - : I 96 7 X I had to get dinner tonight because Moin's gone to a Mothers' club meeting. Her activ- ities have become so numerous, it's hard to keep in step with her. She's going to the club's card party next Wednesday. That's always a lovely party. The Mercy Fed- eration Forum really attracted her and Sis this year too. They enjoyed especially the one given by Cornelia Otis Skinner. ,- ff I Our Dads haven't hibernated either. We D. girls are greatly indebted to their club 'X .' for their efforts in securing the public ad- f .dress system for us. f f X . ' Too bad you're not stationed near Chicago- you might have visited our U.S.O. the night ' 'Z that the Mercy aluinnae entertained the boys. -f You would have had a good time too. X X X Both Mercy Federation and Mercy Alumnae have had their usual eventful year, adding the many war activi- ties for which the organizations have been favorably and frequently commended. Mercy Alumnae functions as a unit of the Federation which is composed of the graduates of colleges, high schools, and nurses, train- ing schools taught by the Sisters of Mercy in the Chicago archdiocese. 1? SISTER MARY RICARDO Moderator MOTHER MARY S0111-IIA Founder of Mercy Federation RIGHT REVEREND JAMES A. GRIFFIN D.D. Bishop of Springfield Honorary President REVEREND LEO A, PARKER Chaplain A i ,. . . 97 Happily Dated for Thursday Nights It was a group of patriotic Mercy Alumnae who began, on June 8, contributing their services every Monday night to Mercy Hospital. These ambitious girls made capsules, typed and filed Medical records, made sw,abs and depressions, and compiled a history of Patient Record Books. From this nucleus a Red Cross Production Unit was organized on Monday, October 5. Meetings are held every Thursday evening from 6:45 to 9:00 p.m., in the new Victory Room on the roof of Mercy Hospital. Decorated in red, white, and blue, with Victory blue furniture, White statues, and Hags, the room makes a perfect setting for the patriotic war Work the girls are doing. Standing-Iva Johnson, Ann Dwyer Dillon, Catherine Daly, Marion Dig- gins. Seated-Frances Connors, Vir- ginia Sullivan, Muriel Gaughan, Kay Ryan. 98, At the USO L There were 430 in the line of servicemen at the first of f a series of parties chalked up to the credit of the alum- nae. Ninety eight alumnae were present at the NCCS center at 1122 South Wabash avenue to welcome, entertain and feed the boys. The registration for the day showed that marines, sailors and soldiers from 35 states and Washington, D. C., were repre- sented, as well as I2 5 cities. Me1'cy's First Grandchild JOAN DUNN M ercyfs' First Gmndclzild Mercy's first grandchild has finished her first year of high school. She is freshman Ioan Dunn, daughter of Gladys Greenan Dunn, who was graduated in 1926 .with Mercy's first class. ' 99 F OR OUR SISTERS The signs tell the story- Mr. Edward J. Hughes was chairman this year. Leo- Rita played the game. Mercy was one of the supporting institutions, as a ,game it was Leo's success. As a project it was the Mercy community's success. Chairman gives final instruc- tions to rooters. Left to right Qsfandingj Bill Lebert, George Curtis, Tom Gavin, Edward I. Hughes, Charles Bidwell, Don Hapfer, Bill Mackey, Dan Klein and Qkneelingj Coletta Carroll, Pat' O'Toole, Madonna Man- nion, Emily Besowshek, Su- zanne Meyering, and Marion Ciucci. IT I-IAPPENS ONCE A YEAR The: chairman, coaches, and editors of the school papers get together on pulblicity. CSta11dingD Whitey Cronin, Leo coach, Bill Mackey, Leo editor, Edward I. Hughes, chairman, Philip W. Collins, Jack Tarpey, St. Rita editor, Dan Le- mont, St. Rita coach, Cseatedb Celeste Shannon, Mercy editor. The Mercy auditorium was the scene of the Federation' Forum series that were more successful this year than ever. 1942 Mercy Federation Forum 1943 October II-The Crisis in Christendom The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fulton I. Sheen, D.D., Litt.D., LL.D. Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America. November S-Wli,at's the News? Jack Morrow. Internationally known Correspondent and Noted Authority on the Problems of the Far East. December I3-Marriage Under State Socialism Reverend John D. Fitzgerald, M.A., S.T.L., I.C.D. Associate Chief Justice of the Metropolitan Diocese of Chicago. February I4-The Inside of Washington Helen Lombard Well-known lecturer and author of 'WVashington Waltzl' March 21-Character Sketches Cornelia Otis Skinner. One of the outstanding actresses of our time. April 11-In the Wake of the Book Sister Mary Peter One of the founders of the Catholic Theatre Conference. MRS. JOSEPH J. BRODIE President Dlercy M others' Auxiliary MR. JOSEPH I. BRODIE P President Mercy Dads' Club MRS. BART ZVRS. VVALTER NIRS. JOSEPH MRS. ANTHONY MRS. GEORGE AIRS. H. MRS. JAMES MRS. WILLIAM MCDONOUGH P. BOYLAN ZELLER H1Lc.ERs A. PURK VAN ALLEN SACKS KENT Treasurer Alumnae Senior Junior Sophomore Freshrnan Recording Financial Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Secretary Secretary Not in picture-MRS. PAUL D. CROWE, Corresponding Secretarly Our oms and Dads MR. BERNARD HARTIGAN MR. H. VAN ALLEN, Freslirnan Vice President Senior Vice President . . . MR. ,Toi-IN MR. GEORGE A. MR. DANIEL A. MR. CHARLES J. MR. THoMAs W. DIETIQRLE PURK CUMMINGS CONLEY ROUTLIEE MR. EDWARD . Junior 50Ph01n0re Alumnae Recording Financial KING Vice President Vice President A Vice President Secretary Secretary Treasurer 102 Behind beautiful cor- sages are our beautiful mothers-at Mercy for their spring card party. Sfazzding-Mrs. Dono- hue, Mrs. Crowe, Mrs. Swatzel, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs. Tumpane, Mrs. Grogan, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Dole- hide, Mrs. McDonough. Seated-Mrs. Boylan, Mrs. Killacky, Mrs. Van Allen, Mrs. Zeller, Mrs. Brodie, Mrs. Routliff, Mrs. Purk, Mrs. Hilgers, Mrs. Sacks. Among the prizes we present Mrs. Boylan, Mrs. Donohue, Mrs. Gro- gan, and Mrs. Zeller, and a piece of someone else. They seem content to be roped in. The most popular boys at the party. They came to help manage affairs at the Sport dance but We had to lo-ck them up in the reception room to get their picture. Our good boys are: Mr. Hartigan, Mr. Routliff, Mr. Brodie, and Mr. Purk. X 5 And trillions of other things. But I couldnft even begin to tell you all about the seniors. You know, it's a funny thing X idE'iLU6Q a senior, after waiting three years to I be high and mighty, when finally fourth year does roll along, there are 200 others to rf share your niightiness. And then you don't f feel any different at all. Did you know? -' X I There are 214 seniors. Want to know a little X' g, . R niore about theni ? A if V---MA IL i 2 Autographs 104 GWEN ANDERSON Sodalityg Reparation guildg Glee club, presi- dentg A Cappellag M.A.A.g Le Cercle Francaisg Voice Diploma class. EGBERTA ARENTZ Glee clubg A Cappellag Le Cercle Francaisg Student councilg Debating league. ALICE BARRETT Sodalityg Physics club. CELESTE BARRY Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A,A.g Civic club, president. EMILY BESOWSHEK Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg Glee clubg A Cappellag M.A.A., delegateg cheerleader. MARIAN BIEHL Sodalityg Commercial club. PAT BLATZER Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Mercian staffg Senior Class, vice presidentg Dramatic Art leagueg Hi Rays staffg Sewing clubg Debating league. LUCILLE BORsT Sodalityg Student Councilg Commercial clubg Sewing club. NANCY BOSCOE Sodalityg Living Crossg Commercial clubg Glee clubg M.A.A.3 Dramatic Art league, recor-ding secretaryg Mercian, assistant business manager. VERONICA BRADLEY Sodalityg M.A.A. MARGARET BRADY Sodalityg Art clubg Allegrog Piano Certificate class. ALILA JEAN BRANKIN Sodalityg Dramatic Art league. RHEA BRENNAN Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Glee club. AUREA BRINLEE Sodalityg Reparation guildg Physics club. FLORENCE BROPHY Sodalityg M.A.A.g Dramatic Art leagueg Math clubg Debating league. DOROTHY BUCHANAN Sodalityg Senior class social chairmang Sew- ing club, secretaryg Medical Missiong Propa- gation of the Faith, vice presidentg Student Councilg Commercial club. LORRAINE BUEIILER Sodalityg Student Councilg Hi Rays staifg Mercian staff, associate ed-itorg Debating leagueg Reparation guild. MARGARET BURKE Sodalityg Living Crossg Library club, presidentg secretary. MURIEL BURKE Sodalityg Living Cross M.A.A. MARY JUNE BUSHELL Sodalityg Living Cross JULIE BUTLER r Reparation guildg Commercial club, Reparation guildg M.A.A. Sodalityg Senior class, treasurerg Hi Rays staff, associate editorg M.A.A., vice presi- dentg Debating leagueg Dramatic Art leagueg Living Cross. DOLORES BUTT Sodalityg M.A.A.g Commercial club. ROSE MARIE CAREERRY Sodalityg M.A.A. COLETTA CARROLL Sodalityg M.A.A.g cheerleader. JUNE CARROLL Sodalityg M.A.A.g Art clubg Mercian staff, art editor. ELEANOR CHENEY Sodalityg Living Crossg Glee clubg A Cap- pellag Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg Senior class board member. MILDRED CIIRISTENSEN Sodalityg Commercial clubg Stud-ent Coun- cil. MARION CIUCCI Sodalityg Glee clubg Dramatic Art leagueg Art clubg M.A.A. CONSTANCE CLEARY Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg M.A.A.g Dramatic Art leagueg Commercial club. VIRGINIA CLIFFORD Sodality. CATHERINE COFFEY Sodalityg Reparation guildg Living Crossg M.A.A. GERTRUDE COGAN Sodalityg Commercial clubg Student Council. MARGARET MARY COGHLAN Sodalityg Reparation guildg Living Crossg Math clubg Physics club. MEREDITH COLEMAN Sodality. BETTY COLLINS Sodality, Dramatic Art league. NORA JANE CONLON Sodality. ROSEMARY CONLON Sodalityg Reparation guild, Living Cross: Commercial clubg M.A.A. PATRICIA CORBETT Sodality, Student council, M.A.A. JUANITA CORLETT Sodalityg Living Cross, M.A.A. EVELYN COSTON Sodalityg Chemistry club. RITA CRIIvIMINGs Sodalityg M.A.A., Orchestra, vice presi- dent, Allegro- club. DOROTHY CRIST Sodialityg Reparation guildg Living Crossg Hi Rays staff. PATRICIA DALTON Sodality, delegateg Latin club, Dramatic Art league, financial secretary. PATRICIA DEANE Sodality, Sewing club. ALICE DESMOND Sodality, bull session chairman, M.A.A.: Commercial club. LILLIAN DILLON Sodality, Living Cross. JOSEPHINE D1 SANTO Sodalityg Medical Mission, Orchestra, presi- dentg Commercial clubg Le Cercle Francaisg M.A.A. VIRGINIA DORAN Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A., Civic club. MzXRJORIE DOWNES Sodality. V ROsEMARY DOYLE Sodality, Living Crossg M.A.A.g Student Council, Hi Rays, business staff. CATHERINE DUFFY Sodality, Living Crossg M.A.A.g Com- mercial club. BETTE DUNN Sodality. MARGARET JANE ECKERT Sodalityg Reparation guild, M.A.A., Stu- dent Councilg Commercial club. ROSEMARY ENGELN Sodality, Living Cross, Reparation guildig Student Council, Commercial club. PATRICIA FARRELL Sodalityg Student Council. MARILYN FEIL Sodalityg Dramatic Art league, Physics clubg Mercian staff, business manager. HELEN FINERAN Sodalityg Reparation guildg Physics club. LAVERNE FISHBACK Sodality, M.A.A., Volleyball team. DQARGUERITE FITZPATRICK Sodality, delegateg Living Cross, Repara- tion guild, Sodality Bulletin, business staffg Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg Art club: Math clubg Physics club, M.A.A.3 Debating league. JUNE FLEISCHAUER Sodality, Dramatic Art leagueg COnImercial club. WINIERED FOLLIARD So-dalityg M.A.A., Dramatic Art league: Commercial club. MARY JANE FOOTE Sodality, Living Cross, Reparation guild, Sodality Bulletin, business staff, Latin clubg Student Council, treasurer, Library club. AUDRIE FRIsIcE Sodality, M.A.A., War Bond committee: Chemistry club. RITA GALLAGHER Sodality, secretary, Student Councilg M.A.A.g Allegro club, vice presidentg Piano Certificate class. VIRGINIA GALLAGHER Sodality: Reparation guildg M.A.A.: Corn- mercial club. MARG1XRE'f GALLIGAN Sodality. BETTY GASSER Sodality, Sodality Bulletin, business staffg M.A.A.g Commercial club. JENNY GIACCHETTI Sodalityg Commercial club. THEREsE GILLESPIE Sodalityg Living Cross, M.A.A., Math club, Physics club. ELAINE GILMORE Sodalityg Living Cross, Physics club. MARGUERITE GOONAN Sodality, Living Cross, M.A.A., social chairman, Volleyball team, manager, Library club. MARY THERESE GRAHAM Sodalityg Living Cross, M.A.A., Student Council, Math club, Latin club, Debating league. BERNICE GREGORY Sodality, M.A.A., Volleyball team, Dra- matic Art league, Student Council, Hi Rays, business staff, Sewing club, Physics club, Latin club, Commercial club. JUAL GUINEY Sodality, Hi Rays, business manager, Student Council, president, Dramatic Art league, Commercial club. MARY ANNE HAGAN Sodalityg Living Cross, M.A.A., Glee club. MARY HALLORIXN Sodality, M.A.A. MARY ANN HARRINGTON Sodality, M.A.A., Mercian staff, Hi Rays staff, Dramatic Art league, Math club, Debating league. ROSEMARY HARTIGAN Sodality, Living Cross, Le Cercle Francais, president, M.A.A., Dramatic Art league, vice president, Mercian staff, associate edi- tor, Student Council. HELEN HARTMAN Sodality, Living Cross, M.A.A., treasurer, Volleyball team, captain, Commercial club, vice president. LORRAINE HEFEERNAN Sodality, delegate, Living Cross, Repara- tion guild, M.A.A., Le Cercle Francais, vice president, Glee club. JOAN HINDE Sodality, Living Cross, M.A.A., Student Council. DOLoREs HOPPER Sodality, Living Cross, M.A.A., Com- mercial club. JOSEPHINE HORVATH Sodality, M.A.A. MARY RITA HOULE Sodality, Reparation guild, M.A.A. BETTY HUNT Sodality, Living Cross, M.A.A. PATRICIA HYNES Sodality, M.A.A., Commercial club. - AMELIA INCROCCI Sodalityg Commercial club. MARY YVONNE IVANOFF Sodality, M.A.A., Art club. JOSEPHINE JARZYNSKI Sodality, Chemistry club. ANNA MAE JENEN Sodality, Living Cross, Sodality Bulletin, editor, Commercial club. BETTY JENNICHES Sodality, Living Cross, Physics club. BARBARA JOHNSON Sodality, Senior class, board member, Allegro club, president, Math club, Sewing club, president, Medical Mission, Propagation of the Faith, president, Student Council, Piano Certificate class. MARY THERESE JOHNSON Sodality, M.A.A., Commercial club. NORMA JOHNSTON Sodality, Red Cross, chairman, Medical Mis- sion, M.A.A. ROSEMARY JORDAN Sodality, Dramatic Art league, Commercial club. HlEL.EN PAULINE KAUFMIAN Sodalityg M.A.A., secretary, cheerleader. DOLORES KAVANAUOH Sodalityg Commercial club. IQAY KEANE Sodality. RITA KEANE Sodality, M.A.A. JOAN KEATING Sodalityg Glee Club. JUNE MARIE KELEIIER Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg Commercial club. PATRICIA KELLEHER Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.: Student Council. MARY FRANCES KING Sodalityg Living Crossg Sewing clubg M.A.A. PATRICIA KIRBY Sodalityg M.A.A.g Physics club. GERRY KLINGELSCHMITT Sodalityg Glee clubg Chemistry club. HELEN KOSZUT Sodalityg Student Councilg Hi Rays staffj Dramatic Art leagueg Chemistry club. CATHERINE KRAEMER Sodalityg Allegro clubg Commercial club. MARY JANE KRUMP Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Art leagueg Physics clubg Glee clubg Math club. MARGARET KUBOVICH Sodalityg M.A.A.g Latin clubg Math clubg Chemistry club. ADELE KUCZYNSKI Sodalityg Commercial club. FLORENCE KUMPFER Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg M.A.A.g Art clubg Dramatic Art leagueg Math clubg Debating league. EILEEN LANGAN Sodalityg Library club, vice president-secre- taryg Commercial club. JUNE LEAHY Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Art club. NANCY LEE Sodalityg Glee clubg Student Councilg Com- mercial club. AUGUSTA LEIVA Sodalityg Le Cercle Francais. HENRIETTA LEWANDOWSKI Sodalityg Living Crossg Senior Class, presi- dentg Hi Rays staffg Mercian staffg Dramatic Art leagueg Chemistry club. HELEN LOFTUS Sodalityg Living Cross. JEANNE LOGAN Sodalityg M.A.A. VIRGINIA LULEWICZ Sodalityg Queen's Work, chairmang M.A.A.g Commercial Club. HELEN LUNDSTROM Sodalityg M.A.A.g Commercial club. DOROTHY MAE LYKE Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A,A.3 Dramatic Art league. MARIE MAIBUECHER Sodalityg Commercial Club. MARITA MALLOY Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Latin clubg Math clubg Debating league. MADONNA MANNION Sodalityg M.A.A.g cheerleader. VERONICA MARKEY Sodalityg M.A.A.g Glee clubg A Cappella. GLORIA MAROLDA Sodalityg Civic club. HELEN MATIC Sodalityg Senior Class, board memberg Latin club, treasurerg Dramatic Art league. GLADYS MAXWELL M.A.A.g Art club. SHIRLEY MCADAMS Sodality. SHIRLEE NICCLELLAN Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A. BETTE MCCORMICK Sodality. MARGUERITE MCDONOUGH Sodalityg Living Crossg Hi Rays staffg Mer- cian staff, editor-in-chiefg Dramatic Art leagueg Physics clubg Math club. MARY MC'GARRY Sodality. THERESE MC'GOVERN Sodalityg Dramatic Art league. PAT MCGRANE Sodalityg Glee clubg Chemistry clubg Student Councilg War Bond committee. ALICE MCGUANE Sodalityg Dramatic Art league, presidentg Debating leagueg Hi Rays, associate editorg M.A.A.g Physics clubg Living Cross. CECILIA MCKEE Sodalityg M.A.A.g Library club. SHIRLEY MCLAUGIILIN Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg Sewing clubg M.A.A. JUNE MCMAHON Sodalityg Dramatic Art leagueg Commercial club. NORINE MCNICHOLS Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A.g Com- mercial club. JANE MCPHEETERS Sodalityg Commercial club. MARY MCVEIGH Sodalityg Commercial club. PEGGY MEENAHAN Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Volleyball teamg Library club. SUZANNE MEYERING Sodalityg M.A.A., presidentg Volleyball teamg Glee club, social chairmang A Cappellag Physics Clubg Math clubg Dramatic Art league. LORRAINE MILLER Sodalityg M.A.A.g Library clubg Commercial club. NANCY MILLER Sodality, publicity chairmang Reparation guildg Senior class, board member 5 Latin Club, presidentg Glee clubg Physics club. PATRICIA JEAN MINAHAN Sodality. MARY lXiOLLOY Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Commercial club. ARTE MONGEAU Sodalityg Commercial clubg M.A.A. GRACE MONYOK Sodalityg Civic clubg Sewing club. DOROTHY MORAN Sodalityg M.A.A.g Commercial club. ROSALIE MORAN Sodalityg M.A.A.g Commercial club. MONICA MORGAN Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg M.A.A.g Volleyball team. ALICE MUGICA Sodalityg Senior class, board memberg Hi Rays, business staffg Student Cofuncilg Com- mercial clubg Dramatic Art league. DOROTHY MURPHY Sodality. DOROTHY MURPHY Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Glee clubg Math club. JOYCE MURRAY Sodalityg M.A.A.g Orchestra, secretaryg Commercial club. MARGARET MURRAY Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg Serior class recording secretaryg M.A.A.g Physics clubg Debating leagueg Math club. ANNA MARIE NALLY Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Commercial club. JOAN NEEsoN Sodalityg Dramatic Art leagueg Le Cercle Francaisg Student Council. MARY THERESE NEXVINS Sodalityg Reparation guild. MARIORIE NICHOLS Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Commercial Club 5 Allegro club. JEANNETTE NOTTINGHAM Sodality. ROSEMARY 0,BRIEN Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A.g Volley- ball teamg Student Councilg Art Clubg Math clubg Physics club, president. PATRICIA O,CONNELL Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg Commercial club. VIRGINIA O'CONNELL Sodalityg M.A.A.g Commercial club. BETTY JANE O,DONNELL Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Dramatic Art leagueg Commercial club. JANE O,DONNELL Sodalityg Student Councilg Commercial club. BETTY O,HARA Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guild: M.A.A.g Commercial club. MARY 0',MALLEY Sodality, preiectg Reparation guildg Physics clubg Math clubg Living Crossg captain, De- bating league. MARY CATHERINE O,MALLEY Sodalityg Orchestra, treasurer. PATRICIA O,TOOLE Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.3 Dramatic Art leagueg Commercial club. ANNE ORY Sodalityg M.A.A. PHYLLIS OVERLING Sodality, treasurerg Living Crossg Art clubg Math clubg Physics club, laboratory assistant. DORIS PAAR Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Commer- cial club. CARMELA PACINI Sodalityg Commercial club. RUTH PETERSEN Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guild: Dramatic Art leagueg M.A.A.g Commercial club. ETHEL ANN PUBINS Sodalityg Reparation guild. ANGELINE QUATTROCCHI Sodalityg Commevcial club. DOROTHY REICHMAN Sodalityg M.A.A.g Commercial club. MARYLOU REILLY Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Glee club. ROSEMARY RISPEN Sodalityg Student Council. DELPHINE ROGAN Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Art clubg Debating leagueg Mercian staff, art editor. PEGGY ROUTLIFF Sodalityg Living Cross: Glee clubg A Cap- pellag Le Cercle Francais, secretaryg Senior class, financial secretaryg Math club, secre- taryg Dramatic Art league, social chairman. JOAN RUDDY Sodalityg M.A.A.g Commercial club. RITA RUDOFSKI Sodalityg Student Councilg Sewing clubg Med- ical missio-n. ROSEMARY RUSSELL Sodalityg Physics club. MARY ROSE SACKS Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Glee clubg A Cappellag Dramatic Art league. ANNE SCHAFER Sodalityg M.A.A. ROBERTA JANE SCHERER Sodalityg M.A.A. JULIANA SCHUMANN Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.g Dramatic Art leagueg Sewing club. JUNE RITA SEE Sodalityg Physics clubg Math clubg Dramatic Art league. MARIE SENECHAL Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg Dramatic Art leagueg Art clubg Math club, vice-presidentg M.A.A.g Debating league. CELESTE SHANNON Sodalityg Hi Rays, editor-in-chief 9 Glee clubg Math club, presidentg Physics clubg M.A.A. LORETTA SHANNON Sodalityg Latin club, secretaryg M.A.A. JANET SHEA Sodality. KATHERINE SHEEHAN Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guild: M.A.A.g Commercial club. ROSEMARY SHIREY Sodalityg Hi Rays staff 5 Dramatic Art league, treasurerg Math clubg M.A.A. MARY JANE STAHL Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A.g Senior class, board member. JEAN TIERNEY Sodalityg M.A.A. ALICE TRAINOR Sodalityg Living Crossg M.A.A.3 Dramatic Art leagueg Hi Rays staffg Mercian stalfg Math clubg Physics club. BETTY TRAPP Sodalityg M.A.A. PAT TUMPANE Sodalityg M.A.A., delegateg Student Councilg Commercial club. CHARLOTTE TWARDOWSKI Sodalityg Glee club, vice presidentg A Cap- pellag Debating leagueg Latin clubg Voice Certificate class. MURIEL WAGNER Sodalityg M.A.A.g Dramatic Art league. MARGARET WALL Sodalityg M.A.A. 5 Dramatic Art league. BERNADETTE WALSH Sodalityg Reparation guildg Dramatic Art leagueg Glee club, social chairmang Math clubg M.A.A.g Physics club, secretary-treasurer. ROBERTA WALSH Sodalityg Reparation guild 5 Commercial clubg M. A. A. ROSEMARY WELscH Sodality. MADALINE WILKIE Sodalityg Living Crossg Reparation guildg Dramatic Art leagueg Commercial club g M.A.A. LORETTA WINGERING Sodalityg M.A.A.g Sewing club. MARY YAKOVICH Sodalityg Commercial club. MARION ZAGAR Sodalityg Reparation guildg M.A.A.5 Math club. ROSEMARY ZELLER Sodality, delegateg Student Councilg Allegro club, secretary-treasurerg Hi Rays staff 3 M.A.A.g Piano Certificate class. JEANNE ZIMMER Sodalityg Reparation guildg Commercial clubg M.A.A. Autographs 111 PATRONS MOST REVEREND SAMUEL A. STRITCH, D.D. Archbishop of Chicago MosT REVEREND BERNARD J. SHEIL, D.D. Auwiliary Bishop of Chicago MOST REVEREND WILL.IAM DAVID O,BRIEN, LL.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago RIGHT REVEREND MoNsIoNoR I. AMBROSE MURRAY RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR P. F. SHEWBRIDGE Reverend Thomas I. Bermingham Reverend F. L. Byrnes Reverend M. A. Canning Reverend Joseph D. Connerton Reverend Frank Coyle Reverend L. I. Cure Reverend Thomas P. Dennehy Reverend Howard I. Doherty Reverend John P. Doran Reverend Peter A. Engeln Reverend William A. Gorey Reverend J. G. Halleran, D.D. Reverend james C. Hardiman Reverend john E. Jordan Reverend M. S. Kane Reverend George Kearney Reverend John P. Kennelly Reverend Edward L. Kilroy Reverend James E. Lamie Reverend Thomas H. Lamie Reverend Lawrence Lynch Reverend John Mackin Reverend john Marren Reverend Raymond J. Morrison Reverend I. D. McDermott Reverend P. I. McGuire Reverend john McLorraine Reverend Thomas McMahon Reverend Raymond Naughton Reverend Edward Norkett Reverend Norbert O,Connell Reverend james T. Quirk Reverend Cornelius O. Sullivan Reverend Timothy A. Sullivan Reverend Arthur E. Terlecke Reverend Henry A. Toczydlowski Reverend H. S. Trainor Reverend Vincent J. Tyrrell Reverend Andrew T. Valcitcak Reverend J. C. Waldron Reverend john C. Wingering Mr. and Mrs. W. Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Ahearn V Mrs. C. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Alt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. S. Antanaites and Family Mr. ,and Mrs. Jolm Arentz Mr. and Mrs. A. Baccetti Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babrosky John F.. Baldwin Mrs. E. Barnes Mrs. A. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barrett Mr. Thomas L. Barry Mrs. Norine Bergquiist Mr. and Mrs. John P. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Herman Biehl Mrs. Anne Biehl Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. E.. J. Blatzer Mr. and Mrs. J. Blyth Mr. T. Boinde Mrs. Boyce Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Brodie Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Buchanan . Mr, and Mrs. William Buehler Mr. ,and Mrs. E. A. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke PATRONS PARENTS Iwonder if These wsu Ft me '2 ' 4- 'W I I ' liargr Z-ge - Q N I Wu J V X. f u! fly l ffjl ii Q45 .Jw f ,iii Mrs. Bee J. Burke Mr. and Mrs. M. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Burke Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burns Mr. and Mrs. W. Burns Mrs. VV. P. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bushell Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butler Mr. and Mrs. John J.iByrne Mrs. Cameron Mr. and Mrs R. P. Campana Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs Cannon Mr. and Mrs Canty . Thomas Arthur E. Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Cardott Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Casey Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr.. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. andiMrs. Cleary . . Wm. Carroll . Thomas R. Basil Castishan H. M. Caughey Ed. Cavanaugh A. Cayer Peter Chentes Francis W. 113 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Rall J. Cline Mrs. John Cogan Mr. and Mrs. Merrill J. Coleman Q Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'J.i s Condon Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Conley James J. Conlon Mrs. M. Conlon Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cooney Mrs. Angeline Coppolillo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coston Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cotter Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Cozzi Mrs. Irene Crist J. E. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. R. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cuicci Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Cummings Mr. and Mr. Jerry Dalton Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. John M. Daly Mr. ,and Mrs. B. Dax Mr. and Mrs. John Deegan Mr. and- Mrs. George L. Dempsey Mrs. T. Dennison Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Desmond J Mr. and Mrs. P. Depeder Mr. and Mrs. John Dieterle Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dilger Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harry Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Di Santo J Mr. and Mrs. K. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dollear Noi' 'Ra'tioueelI Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Donne Mrs. I. Douglas Mrs. Lucille Downes Mr. and Mrs. james F. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Drury Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy Mr. and Mrs. A. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Duignan Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Duncan Mr. and. Mrs. R. E. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Durkin E. Duval Mrs. Margaret Eckert Mr. and Mrs. James E. Egan Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ellermann Mr. and Mrs. T. -I. Emerson Mr. and Mrs. John J. Engeln Mrs. E. Faloona Mr. and Mrs. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. L. Farrelly Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Feil Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fenton Mr. and Mrs. Fineran Mr. and Mrs. D. Finnegan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fitzgerald Mrs. John Fitzmaurice Mr. ,and Mrs. G. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. M. Flynn Mrs. Peter Foote Mrs. T. I. Forschner Mr. and Mrs. F. Foster Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fraher Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gabel Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gallagher PATRONS PARENTS-Continued 3 'E Mr. and Mrs. John Halloran Mr. and Mrs. I. Hannigan Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Harrington Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Hartigan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Irwin Hart Sr. Bernard R. E. Hartney . H. E. Hawley David J. Hearne Thomas ' MJf.S.hLvN. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Gallagher Mrs. Michael Galligan Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gasser Mr. and Mrs. Santo Giacchetti Mrs. W. F. Gill Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. Michael Glassner Mrs. Esther L. 'Gleason Mr. ,and Mrs. D. Godsel Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Good Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Graham Thomas A. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gregory Mr. and Mrs. john A. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. George Grosshans Mrs. M. Gudgeon Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gwizdalski Frank W. Hlaase Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs I-Iardiman Mr. and Mrs. . G. Hagenauer . A. Hansen . Martin I. C. E. Haffner 114 Heffernan Mr. and Mrs. A. Heinlein Mrs. F. A. Hendron Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hetherington Mr. and Mrs. P. Hession Mr. and Mrs. john M. Hoey Mrs. G. Hoffman Mrs. Roy Hoffman Mr. and. Mrs. john B. Hornack Mr. ,and Mrs. james Hosty Mr. and Mrs. James P. Houle Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoyt MF and Mrs. james Houlihan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Huber Mrs. T. Hudson Mr. an.d Mrs. Huff Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Owen P. Hynes Mrs. VV. I. Irby Mrs. W. R. Isaac Mr. and Mrs. M. -Ianush Mr. ,and Mrs. N. -Ienen Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. jordan Mrs. Mayme Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Keating Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kehoe Mrs. Grace Kelley Mrs. E.F. Kelly Mrs. James Kelly Mrs. Julia Kelly Mrs. Mary Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J. Kiercc Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Killacky The King Family Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. James Kirby Mr. and Mrs. P. Klingelschmitt Dr. and Mrs. Paul Z. Koesun Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Kramer Mr. and. Mrs. John M. Krump Mr. and Mrs. John Kubovich Mrs. Louis Kumpfer Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Landuyt Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Langan Mr. F. La Mantia Mr. and Mrs. J. La Mantia Mr. and Mrs. T. Lavelle Mrs. B. J. Leech Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Logan Mr. and Mrs. A. Lulewisz Mr. and Mrs. A. Lundstrom Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lyke Mr. and Mrs. R. Lyng Mr. and Mrs. J. Maher P. H. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. A. Maibuecher PATRONS PARENTS-Continued Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy Mrs. Eleanor Manges Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Markey Mrs. Irene Marolda Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . John Masters Mark Frank W. R. Mauck Matic Mr. ,and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. John O. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClellan Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McElligott Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCormick Mr. and Mrs. P. C. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Bart McDonough Mr. and Mrs. A. McCfarry Mr. .and Mrs. A. W. McGeoghegan Mr. and Mrs. A. McGillivray Edward McGowan Mr. Edward S. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. H. T. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Omer VV. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKee Mr. and Mrs. Michael McKeon Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McMahon Mrs. Thos. J. McMahon L. J. McNamara Mr. and Mrs. James McNicholas Mr. and Mrs. John J. McNicholas, Mrs. Michael J. McNichols 115 fi wC+0Y'xS GAZLQWS , . if Q r we sQx.sa.+w we, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McPheeters Mr. and Mrs. John McVeigh Meyering Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Michaels Mrs. Stella Miller Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller Mr. and Mrs. G. CI. Miller Lt. and Mrs. Mark A. Minahan James E. Molloy Thomas M. Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Mongeau Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Monyok Mrs. Wm. F. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrissey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moroney Mrs. H. S. Mount J Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mulcahy Mr. John Muldoon Mr. ,and Mrs. Jas. Mullen Mrs. Agnes Murphy , Wx REAUY , BOYS ! Y Q Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. K. Nachman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nally Mr. and Mrs. M. Naughton Mr. and Mrs. Martin Naughton Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Neitzel Mrs. Helen Nevins Mr. and Mrs. T. Neville Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nix Mrs. Norman Ernest Nottingham Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. M. B. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Philip O'B1'ien Mr. and Mrs. R. J. O,Connell Mr. and Mrs. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. James O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Hara Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. O'Loughlin Mr. and Mrs. J. O,Malley Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Malley Mr. 'and Mrs. Thos. J. O'Malley A Mr. and Mrs. John C. O Mara I 1-'ATRONS PARENTS-Continued Mrs. J. O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Cry Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Paar Mr. and Mrs. A. Palma Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Parker Mr. ,and Mrs. J. Pelletier Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pilon Mr. and Mrs. James Pittacora Mr. and Mrs. H. Lester Pope Mr. and Mrs. T. Porczynski Mrs. John J. Pubins Mrs. Martin Punda Mrs. M. Purcell ' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Purk Mr. and Mrs. John Pusatera Joseph Quattrocchi Mr. and Mrs. P. Quilty Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. J. Ready Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Reimann Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reuter Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Riley Mr. J. Rispin Mrs. H. D. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Roche Mr. and Mrs. A. Roche Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam F. Rogan Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Routliff Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ruddy Mr. and Mrs. E. Rudofski Mrs. Terence Ryan Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sacks Mr. and Mrs. A. Sanche Mr. and Mrs. J. Saurer Mrs. V. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schikora 116 Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Schmitt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schofield S Mr. and Mrs.. F.. J. Schuberth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuberth Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schumacher Mrs. G. Schroeder Fred J. Schwier Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. See Mr. and Mrs. W. Seithammel Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Senechal Mr. ,and Mrs. Serpe Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Shannon Mr. and Mrs. G. Sheahan Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Sheehan Mr. and. Mrs. John T. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. J. Shine Stephen D. Shirey Mr. and. Mrs. G. Sikich Mr. T. A. Shupryt Mr. and Mrs. O. Small Mr. and Mrs. John P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Socha Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spisak Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stahl Mr. N. A. Stawick Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Surges Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swatzel Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Szymanski Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Thale Edward L. Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Tormey Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Tormey Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tufaro Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Tumpane Mr. and Mrs. Anton Twardowski Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Van Allen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vedder Mrs. Anne Victor Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vulcano Emily Besowshek Nancy Boscoe Mary Brodie Lorraine Buehler Leatrice Burns Margaret Mary Coghlan Cecile Downes Catherine Duffy June Fleischauer Kathleen Gaughan Therese Gillespie Marguerite Goonan Mary Therese Griffin Jual Guiney Rosemary Hartigan Helen Hartmann Rose Marie Herbst Dolores Hopper PATRONS PARENTS-Continued Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Eleanor Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Watson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs L. Wagner . I. P. W,alsl1 S. Walsh . R. E. VValsh Frank T. I. R. Watson C. H. Ward . A. M. Warner Peter Weck Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. James Williams Mr. and Mrs. Emil E. Wingering Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolter Mr. and Mrs. Pat Woods Nick Yakovich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zagar Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Zeller Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer John A. Zimmermann Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Welsch Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Wheaton STUDENTS I :Xx X363 55 f X WWW? T V y Si 'W ,. 'E' s, N 3 ' X, I xx ' ff l 'Q t get ' 3 I fr if ' ' li X P WM! ttp e A . Q M . 4 Barbara Johnson Mary Jurewicz Mary Josephine Keefe Catherine Kraemer Helen Koszut Henrietta Lewandowski Dorothy Mae Lyke Lucille Lutz Lorene Lyons 117 Mr. and Mrs. I. Zimmermann. Marita Malloy Virginia Martin Mary McDermott Suzanne Meyering Alice Mugica Margaret Murray Dorothy Murphy Rosemary Naughton Jane 0'Donnell Mary jane Schatzmau Celeste Shannon Lorraine Supert Viola Vavrik Margaret VVall Madeline Wilkie Loretta Vlfingering Mary Yakovich Mary Ann Zeiger Marguerite Zimmermann Domestic Science Class Mercy Cafeteria Mercy Dads' Club 20 Year Anti Club Mr. and Mrs. Harry Block Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Bombis C. A. Bonlield Mr. ,and Mrs. Frank J. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carmody Mount Carmel Mothers' Club Mount Carmel High School Helen A. Carroll Rosemary Cheney and Mary McShea Dr. ,and Mrs. Volney S. Cheney Chicago Credit Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Cook Mr. Gerald L. Conley Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cregan' A Friend Ray J. Crist Miss Irene Crowley De La Salle High School De La Salle Council, No. 282 Knights of Columbus Mrs. Catherine Downs Miss Nora F. Doran Mr. and Mrs. Art Dougherty Compliments of ,a Friend Mrs. E. M. Dignan PATRONS ORGANIZATIONS Mercy Dramatic League Mercy Library Club Mercy Mothers, Club Mercy Student Council RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Miss Susan Dillon Mr. VVilliam E. Dillon Alice Marie Doney T? Cr EDEN ---L -f j?f' i :xx . . J'-JXP c.r. P'- Ei Will l t f fl I W' llll ll ll , fff f ,I SYLVIA DUISNAN Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Drabik Joseph Duchak John J. Duffy, Alderman 18th Ward Democratic Organization John E. Feeley Mr. Michael G. Flanagan Marie, Irene and Laura Foote Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Frank Mr. Thomas Gallagher John F. Gilroy Mr. B. Golden II8 Room I Room IO Room I I Room I3 Clarence M. Hansen Mrs. G. Harris Compliments of a Friend Mr. and. Mrs. James V. Heffernan Mrs. Arnold E. Jensen Mr. G. E. Johnson Jacob V. Kahn Honorable Edward Kelly Mayor Mrs. M. Lamb Jr. Mrs. John Lango Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Lewandowski J. Louridas Mrs. Lysaught Miss Mary Mackin Robert Milner W. D. Mills Ray M. Moriarty Miss Betty Murphy League-McAver Family Miss Marie A. McCahey Compliments of a Friend Constance McDonough J. McFadden Miss Nora McGuane Mr. ,and Mrs. B. McNally Mr. and Mrs. Edward McTiernan Mr. and Mrs. M. Naidel Mr. H. Sherlock 'Do wa' 'B Funk Hal + RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Huw' 4 . .mg f n ffvl IQ' I, X ll' '- Xu , EE A if 5 '- f x lg xi ti F' Cf ' 'i Lv N SL A f .. f PT I 'M - v f 'W AVTK spa. sam. Thomas D. Nash Miss Ann Neville Tom Noonan jr. A. M. Alderman Dr. C. E. Carlson Dr. S.W. Cotter Dr. Donald A. Coughlin Judge Chas. S. Dougherty Dr. T. F. Doyle Dr. Frank A. Farrell Dr. H. S. Feeney Dr. John J. Gilroy Gordon Animal Hospital Loretta Petersen Dick Prendergast Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Quinn Robert Regan Margie Reilly John B. Reithmaier Margaret B. Ronan A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ryan Mrs. H. Schmid Mrs. M. Schumpp Pat Shields Showboat Bowling Club Sparkey and Judy Thomas Smith PROFESSIONAL MEN Dr. R. U. Grieff, Dentist Dr. VVilliam E. Guinea Dr. H. E. Haienes, D.D.S. Dr. Walter G. Herbert, OD., D.O.S., Optometrist Dr. O. E. johnson C. S. Kelly, Undertaker Mandel Herman Drug Store VV. G. Murphy, D.D.S. Alice M. Mclnerney Q Dr. Francis I. McMenan1in Mr. Pausback -Continued Mr. and Mrs. William L. Spitzig Harry J. Staupe Esther D. Swenson Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Swords james H. Tatman Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trachsel Miss Barbara Verbiscar Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh Dr. Wiemer Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeWitt Jr. St. Philip Neri Knights of Columbus Dr. G. I. Porter Dr. Edmund Scanlan Dr. A. A. Schubert Dr. M. Segal QDentistj T. C. Starshak Harry P. Sullivan and Son, Undertakers Thomas I. Sullivan Dr. A. L. Van Valkenburg M. E. Walter Dr. A. G. Weiss Francis Young, M.D. Compliments of John B. Wheeler 119 Adler's Market James A. Allely Furniture Dealer Amber Bakery Sz Pastries Anchor Liquor Store Avalon Hospital Bed Rentals The Art Shop B and G Restaurant W. E. Barnes and Sons Barry Cigar Company L. Beck and Sons Bendette Dressmaking Bennet Fruit Market Ellis P. Bern Watcliniaker The Bissell Laundry, Inc. Boase Jewelry Shop Ray Borst Bob's Tavern Car Brandt Brophy'-s Grocery Howard Brown, BabblepHouse Restaurant Mr. john Buckley Busch Jewelry Store Cam-el Beauty Salon Charl-Ed Beauty Shoppe Albert E. Chimberoff Claridge Laundry Checker Cleaners R. C. Leonard, C Carmel Crisp D Chesler Cleaners and Dyers Claire Millinery George Vlachos, Clyde Grocery Sz Market Cody's Drug Store Cora's Bakery Corona Cleaners The Cricket Lounge Leo Crimmings Cunningham Coal Co. PATRONS BUSINESS MEN Cunningham's Dairy D'Alberton Royal Blue Store DeLuXe Ice Cream Products, Inc. De Luxe Products Inc. De Vries Storage Sz Van Co. Dignan's Gas Station Dunn Coal Company Dvorak Bakery Eatwell Restaurant Ed's Economy Meat Market Stanley Edwards Einhorn Beverage Co. Elevator Maintenance Co. Euler's Bakery Faubel's Restaurant Philip Fazio Freberg's Market Fred's Grocery Sz Market Gable's Food Sz Liquor Store Gannon's Drug Store C. H. Geddis Claude E. Griesel, Mortuary Mr. Frank Geiselhofer George's Grocery Sz Meats George VV. Gill Goodman Electric Sz Appliance Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gragg Graham Sz Sons, Inc. Thomas J. Groark Grogan Coal Co. Hassur jewelers Hi-Hat Coffee Shop Hamilton Dairy Co. Peter Hoynels Royal Blue Food Mart Helander Sz Godey Herrick Prescription Pharmacy Hoffman'S Bakery 120 4. W.. M Ml ff -. ,,, Yr ff- X ala 'fig QQGQSQI . 7 awigllf Gb i ag U gxml. SHARE YOUR CAR Horath Bros. Hottinger's Card Store Roy F. Hunniford VV. K. Hyman Mr. S. Incrocci james Coal Co. jean's Beauty Salon Jensen Sawdust Service loe'S Market C79thj joe'S Market Q69thj .lohnson's Hardware Sz Paint Store The K S K Drug Store Harold Karlson, Watchmaker Sz Jeweler Kasper Pharmacy Katz Pharmacy Kelly Drug Co. Kenny Brothers T. P. Kerrigaln. Sons Kibort's Fashion Shop Richard J. Knight Kohler Sisters Carl E. Kraeger Kuehnle's Market P. E. Ladowski Lamhrecht's Bakery Geo. P. Latchford Sr. ,1 Lk if ,fe S-V ml fff X lx X l E A 11129 cg f X , A 'T 1rgSz'frg ' f it-g ffijj V K fa Q: is 4 S . 27-H5-w l f'5M1.c? -A 'rf fv- -' f , I , -r-. - -f S .rl 'e'zr f r, . , - 5' , . I X . ,L S. ' . 'M 1 -X r R l 'l Qi ff f 2 Q . A . waz' L ' - an V: X eq Sw 1 in ' ffixo, f .gig A Q K -M ' K mil luQWinQQ 7 - J L+ 'l! f- l lf V N . ALALTIQQCK James Lawler I. Leslie, jr., Florist Daniel Laughlin Looking Glass Beauty Salon Jeffery M. Maher Marshe's Market J. Martin Mr. Mascolino B. Mathes Rudy von Meeteren Menaker's Bootery Mercy Pharmacy I. W. Meyer Midwest Grocery Store The Modern Laundry 81 Dry Cleaning Co. William Moeller Donald F. Moore Mummert's Food Shop Murphy Butter 81 Egg Co. Louis L. Munizzo M. McCann I. R. McCarty McDonnell's Modern Pharmacy McGinley's Tailor Shop Thomas McInerney's Sons Thomas D. Nash N eisner Bros. David C. Nelson, jeweler New Planet Roller Rink PATRONS BUSINESS MEN-Continued Mr. R. Nilsson Normal Glass Co. Raymond F. Norton Herman F. Oglesby, Druggist O'Hanley Undertakers G. E. Olson Paint Company joseph Passi Pausback Studios Pearson's Beauty Shop F. W. Pedersen Pete's Food 81 Liquor Store Petty's Fine Foods Walter Peterson. Pierre Lacasse Q Harry Sz Gene Powalski Puritan Cleaners Quality Delicatessen James Quinlan Walter Quinlan' Railway Mail.Association Mr. joseph Reading Joseph Kay Realty Co. Redden Florist Reizner Dry Goods Store Joseph J. Reiter Co. Rouse's Used Furniture Co. Morris B. Sachs S.am's Shoe Shop ALL THE - ANI N 'Ji CANC T 1 E5 N f '75 s fs ff l ff 5F21 A vf'A' , L, l T M S ' , x i-.3 A .1 af f ik i M w. , PBX N L' X x, A NW! wjy ' fl l l xx vrfblfwl Sin:-mn 121 X tl' fe ,gg3at.B t C ' WQQQ awe:-rl Q E mi fjggiig ' T' it 'T AXMQQEQBQ Noslliis sm Heat B. Saltzman Edward J. Schuetz Scientific Drugs Sears, Roebuck 81 Co. Security Super Market Evelyn Seeligis Food Shop Schroer 81 johnson, Florist John Sexton 81 Co., Manu- facturing Wholesale Grocer Max Shapiro Roger Sheehy Sz Sons Samuel Sher Shop-Rite Food Store South Eastern Roofing Co. Southfield Coal Company Southtown Cleaners Square Deal Meat Market H. E. Stadelman 81 Co. Standard Coal 8: Coke Co. Stangle Pharmacy Bernard Thompson, Florist Walter Ulaszek Robert Unger Robert S. VVelch White Way Flower, Wholesale 81 Retail Widenfs Bakery Jack Wittgren Wollenberg Coal Co. O. M. Zeis Lumber Company Zimmerman Sz Lans 'K OFFICIAL OEHNE STUDIOS 17 North State Street Stevens Building Telephone Dearborn 2780 OTOGRAPHER OR CLASS OF 1943 122 Senior Autographs Compliments of THE MVERCY MOTHERS, AUXILIARY 129: TRUE THEN! Yet with all its de- fects, and with all those of our par- ticular governments, the inconveniences resulting from them are so light in com- parison with those existing in every other government on earth, that our citi- zens may certainly be considered as in the happiest politi- cal situation which exists. -From a letter to General Washington by Thomas feferson. 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