Resurrection High School - Dedication Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1944
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X-SX at V0-9 Q OPQLUOI' A yearbook more than any other single factor tends to main- tain a link between a graduate and her school as well as between classmates. Nevertheless, for various reasons connected with the war effort, some schools have decided to cancel the publication of yearbooks for the duration. We have conceived a better idea. By combining volumes IX and X of The Resurrectian into the space of a single book we have been able to conserve materials and manpower and still have the story of our life at school pre- served in word and picture to cherish in the future. 943 1944 +42 F-H55 F-IARGARKT VALLO MISS ELINOR KUSMAN MISS GERALDINE OBERST Physicizl Education Academic Dramatics F S GLUE? Standing, left to right: Sr. Gcnevieve, C.R.: Sr. Eula1ia,C.R.: Sr. Eustella, C.R.: Sr. Adelle, C.R.: Sr. Marcella, CH.: Sr. Eugene, C.R.: Sr Alexa, CR. Seated, left to riqhl: Sr. Marqueriie, CR.: Sr. Beatrice, CR.: Sr. M. Dolores, C.R,, principal: Sr. Margaret, CR.: Sr. Lydia Mary. C.R. Sr. M. Canisia, CR. T l JM mm 1943 - I 4 'S 6 J g 4 L Lorraine Mazur. President -4,, ,LD 09 ' ,E Marion Mazur, Vice President I Y ' Marilyn Simon, Secretary ' vi 1 fr Ioanne Stalica, Treasurer Nadine Andree l t Therese Bruno l L 4 U ls 'VI .J Mary Lou Bumett ' 2' ff 'i 'f' Helena Mae Butt ' 2 ' 7 'y Y-1 Mary Lou Fenlon Q Therese Fondakowski .a vs- 4 'U P: , Dolores Gabriel '- w li 'P-5.7 . Lorraine Glowienke V, ' 'Q' ' Lenore Grow m Ingeborg Hintermeister s , 0 Laverne Ioyce ' c Q 5 'T . I-.JA -, -F -JN Lorraine Klein ' , 'W' y . Louanna Kohnke 'f ' if F Patricia Koskiewicz Lillian Kobleski 4 A Lottie Lomnicki 'Q 6' -v ff- 4 F' L.. 3' Sylvia Michalski '49 -1- XQH 07' 93 Audrey Miller V, '11 MGM Mm Sllhl Lillian Misiewicz Q Carmella Nicosia L L Q 9 'Z' ' 8? Helen Niesen - ' ff Y, Mary Norman l 9 ' Eileen Sibert . Loretta Skarpinski -I 5- ' -0 -A Irene Sujdak '-If . ' Betty Wilenski V 'J B Dorothy Wojtowski 'I A A Absent: Therese Barrett Christine Michalski Elaine Zinser Page Nino Ruth Iakshe, President Rosalie Maslowski, Vice President Iune Mary Woods Secretary Irene Cichowski Treasurer Ioan Budnick Niesje Coughlin Myrene Gerken Helen Gesicki Elizabeth Giblin Agnes Gleason Mary Igoe Lorraine Koziol Ruth Ann Lafeber Mary lane Marsells Vita Markowski Dorothy Mroz Adeline Polarek Mary Agnes Riley Elaine Sendelbach Irene Serafin Lillian Southwell Patricia Wilczewski Rita Zalewski Absent: Marie Greenwald Loretta Hartigan Mary lane Neenan Sister Melania Margaret Pawelczyk, President Albina Wojtowski, Vice-President Ieannette Brander, Secretary Florence Kochanski. Treasurer s Bernice Curran Geraldine Dolenga Catherine Fahey Therese Gibbons Margaret Mary Kohnke Valeria Kubik Florence Lis Dolores Manning Loretta McCormick Helen Pinkos uniom 7943 +95 1'-X T if ..' 'P A4 1 Q 2 1' A Dolores Popiel tg: I - ' ' V ,A l. i Ursula Przepiorski ' ' l Pelagia Rzepczynski Rita Szyjka ? J Page Klovon V ? ! 5-Q S . l I - x' X in i l IOSEPHINE BUIAK LOIS IANICKI PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Class President 3.4:Class Sec'y 2: Vice Pres. Class 4: Class Sec'y. Vice Pres. Student Council 3: 3: Playshop. Sec'y Polish Club 3: Polish Club: Playshop. Page Tvyolvo k K DOROTHY BABICZ Sodality 1,2,3,4: Playshop 2. CATHERINE GIBBON S 'msnrm mscnorrfzn sodamy 1.2,3.4. IULIA GIBBONS Sodality 1.2.3.4. Sodality l.2.3,4: Res. Banner PATRICIA BURCHARD 'lco Pres. Clan 2: Sodalily l,3A: Editor Rea Bonner 4: lui. Editor Res Banner 3: Boarder: Club. HELEN HODANICK dll Troon. 3: Sodality l,2.3,4: bds. Sodallty 4: Pollnh Club. enior C ada I . wh IOAN BUTI' Sodality 1.2.3.4: Vice Prel. Sodolily -I: Ployshop. BERNICE KOTBCKI Sodolily l.2,3.4: Llloroturo Chairman 4: Polllh Club. -F- Q .' , l ' e f' .Af . .Jr-' 2' fr W ,ua QV I T' 4 'il l N C . l CELIA CUKLA Sodullly 3,-I: Polish Clubg Bocrders Club: Vice Pres. Bourdors Club -lg Ployshop. Glee Club. RITA LISZKA Sodcrlnly 2.3,-I. Soclul Actxou Chclrmon 4: Student Council Pres, -I, Ployuhop :FU ' ll L J X THERFBA FONDAKOWSKI Sodolny 12.34, Polxsh Club DOROTHY MAJERCZYK Ssdullly l.2.3.4. Poluh Club. Vlcu Pres Boarder: Club 4 BOOIdtll Club. Give Club Pnqo Thule-on Page Fourteen enior Cfarizi I ,f Q. . 85 f .1 - 'mi ' M t Q . A . .I 4: DOROTHY MISIURA Sodolity l,2,3,4: Polish Club: Glee Club. IRENE ROSIENSKI Sodality l.2,3,4: Res Banner 3: Business M o n a g e r Res Bonner 4. ROSEMARIE NOWICKI Sodolity 1,2,3,4: Apostolic Chairman 4: Business Mgr. Resurrection 4: Polish Club: Glee Club URSULA SMOK Sodality l.2.3,4: Student Coun- cil Delegate 3: Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Resurrection 4: Polish Club: Boorders Club Sec'y. 4: Boarders Club. MARILYN PFISTER Clohs Pres. 2: Class Sec'y. Sodolity 1.2.3.4: Prof. 4: Literature Choirman 3: Editor Resurrection 4: A Editor Res Banner 3.4: Club: Playahop. A FLORENCE STALIC Sodolity 1,2,3,4: Polish Treasurer Polish Club Plfrrllwv- P ANTOlNE'l'l'E PIONKB Sodallty 1.2,3,4: Student Council Delegate 3: Playlhop. MARY TIPPERREITER Sodallty l,2,3.4: Res Banner 3.4. l . 0 J' I, ,J lg GENEVIEVE RACZKA Sodality l.2.3,4: Vice Prelect Sodality 3: Student Council: Editor Resurrection 4: Pres. Polish Club 4: Polish Club. IANE ZELAZO Sodality l.2.3.4: Polish Club: Boarder! Club. f. . ,if .. :I--f - . t th, .r a i ' I l I . ,' A P , ll . x, - IL. DOLORB LANGE HELEN KUCZAI SECRETARY TREASURER Sec'y Class 3.4: Sodality 1.2,3,4: E. O. L. Chairman 3: Sodality Secretory 4: Student Council 2: Ass't. Editor Resurrection 4: Playshop. Class Treas. 1,2.3.4: Sodality 1.2.3,-4: Polish Club: Boarders Club: Playshop. Page Flltoon Page Sixteen Dear Mom and Dad, To show you how very much I appreciate all that you have done for me by giving me a Catholic education, and especially for sending me to Hes , I am writing this letter to you. I want you to know that all your work and worry does not go to naught. Ever since my first day in school when I was a little tot you've given me the best there was to be had in education, and I want to say in my own little way, Thanks. a million. I can remember the first day at school - the Sisters scared me at fi.rst, but after they talked to me in their own special manner, I liked them very much. You expected to take me home crying as you did Mary and lean when they started in, the first grade, but you didn't have to because I liked school very much. I sailed through eight years, or I should say, flew, because the time passed very quickly. Yes, before you knew it your skinny little freckly faced beanpole was growing up, much to your disappointment. Then I found my- self a Freshman at Res . What a let-down from a big-shot to a green little Freshie ! But that didn't last long for soon I was a Sophomore, then a Iunior, and finally a Senior. The dayl had long anticipated had come at last. Yes, ,it came fast and it passed twice as quickly. I enjoyed the privileges of a Senior through the Fall and Winter. Then after our semester exams I found myself in the third quarter, quickly followed by the last quarter which brought along with it Spring. It was a beautiful Spring - warm and sunshiny. That was one of the things that made my last year something never to be forgotten. Quite often I went for a walk with some of the other girls around the campus and as we found a nice shady tree and sat down, the thought kept racing through my rnind, and I'm sure through the minds of the other girls too, Enjoy this, Senior, for soon you'll be leaving. It was very hard to believe but those thoughts soon became a reality as on Commencement night I received my diploma and left with a heavy heart. It still didn't seem possible. However. after the exercises I realized that my high school education was as full as it could ever be and I was very thankful to you, Mom and Dad, for everything you did for me during that happy phase of my life. Again I say from the bot- tom of my heart, Thanks, a million, Mom and Dad . Your loving daughter. l Af ALBINA WOITOWSKI PRESIDENT Class Pres. 4: Vice Pres. 3: Sodality 1,2,3,4: Social Action Chairman 4: Assistant Editor Resurrectian 4: Polish Club: Knitting Club. en i ora l Bl-IRNICE CURRAN VICE PRESIDENT Vice Pres. Class 4: Sodality l,2,3.4: Social Action Chair- man 2: Literature Chainnan 3: Pres. Student Council 4: Student Council Delegate 2: Editor Resurrectian 4: Asst. Editor Res Banner 4: Res Banner 2.3: Knitting Club: Capt. Champ Volleyball Team 3. 194 f CATHERINE FAHEY SECRETARY Class Sec'y 4: Sodality l,2.3,4: Social Action Chainnan 3: Literature Chairman 4: Art Editor Resurrection 4: Knitting Club: C h a m p Volleyball Team. DOLORB POPIEL TREASURER Class Treasurer 4: Sodality l.2,3.4: Literature Chairman 2: President Polish Club 4: Boarder: Club: Playshop: Champ Volleyball Team. Page Seventeen Page Eighteen 53, 21 X DOLORES MANNING Sodality l,2.3.4: Apostolic Chair- man 2, 3.4: Student Delegate 1: Res Banner 2.3,4: Playshop: Knitting Club: Good Counsel Club: Champ Volleyball Team: Basketball Team. 'YW' 9' ,C is l IEANNETTE BHANDEH Class Treas. 2: Class Sec'y 3: Sodality l.2,3.4: Sec'y. Sodality 4, Vice President Student Council 4. Student Council Deleg ate 2: Knitting Club. LORE'l'l'A MCCOHMICK sodamy 1.z,3.4: Knitting Club: Sub Capt. Basketball Team 4 Champ Volleyball Team. X THERBSE GBBONS Sodality l,2,3,4: Knitting Clul MARGARET PAWELCZYK Class Pres. 2.3: Sodality 1.2.3. Pres. Sodality 4: Business Resurrectian 4: Production M Res Banner 4: Vice Pres. Po Club 4: Polish Club: Club Playshop: Glee Club. . ll FLORENCE KOCHANSKI Class Secretary 2: Class Treasur- er 3: Sodality l.2,3,4: Vice Pres. Sodallty 4: Polish Club: Glee Club: Basketball Tedm. HELEN PINKOS Sodaltty l.2,3.4: Student Council Delegate 4: Treas. Polish Club 4: Res Banner 4: Pres. Boarders Club 4: Boarders Club l,2.3.4: Knitting Club: Champ Volleyball Team. ,f MARGARET MARY KOHNKE Sodality l.2.3,4: E.O.L. Chairman 4: Production Mgr. Resurrection 4: Res Banner l.2.3,4: Knitting Club: Good Counsel Club. URSULA PRZEPIORSKI Sodality l.2,3.4: Student Council Delegate 2.3: Sec'y. Polish Club: Polish Club: Playshop 3: Knitting Club. VALERIA KUBIK Sodality l.2.3.4: Polish Club: Knitting Club: Capt. Champ Volleyball Team 4: Basketball Team PELAGIA RZEPCZYNSKl Sodality l.2.3.4: Treas. Sodalnty 4: Business Mgr. Res Banner -1: Polish Club: Boarders Club: Vice President Playshop 4: Playshop: Good Counsel Club. S. 's FLORENCE LIS Vice President Class 2: Sodality 1.2.3.-t: Res Banner 3.-lg Polish Club: Pres. Playshop -tg Tmas. Playshop 3: Glee Club l: Champ Volleyball Team. RITA SZYIKA S0dultly l,2.3.-li SOC'y. Sbdglily 25 Student Council ll el e q u t e 3: Polilh Club: Knitting Clubg Good Counsel Club, Page Nineteen s t uniom f94-fl Page Twenty ,iff Ruth Lafeber, President Vita Markowski, Vice-President Iune Mary Woods, Secretary Irene Cichowski, Treasurer Niesje Coughlin Myrene Gerken Helen Gesicki Betty Giblin Agnes Gleason Ruth Iakshe Lorraine Koziol Mary lane Marsells Rosalie Maslowski Ioan McNally Dorothy Mroz Mary lane Neenan Mary Agnes Riley Irene Seraiin Mary Zabomiak Rita Zalewski ,SD0laAom0re5 f 944 Marilyn Simon, President ' Carmella Nicosia, Vice President Helen Niesen, Secretary QQ ,Q Christine Michalski, Treasurer ix' fmissmgh Lil Therese Bruno ra s Q Q Therese Fondakowski I6 ' ,MN ,r J., v Dolores Gabriel T ' P , Lorraine Glowienke 'A 5 H S .A I Lenore Grow R l .s 4 ' ' Laverne Joyce I ' 4, ' ' Lorraine Klein ' v . Louanna Kohnke W ' tiff Patricia Koskiewicz Lillian Kobleski 'r U 4' ' Lottie Lomnicki Q- .Z ' I: Lorraine Mazur I K' I ' ' ' Marion Mazur Lillian Misiewicz 5, , -. Mary Norman ,,, y 3, Eileen Sibert , Y v A4 - IILA Loretta Skarpinski Irene Sujdak lr Betty Wilenski j L ' 'T T' Dorothy Wojtowski 'L f' , T Missing: Elaine Zinser A hx' I A lhiqrv Twenty cnc wt' be 59205 'IHIPII T E -in 'S-x 'Tl 'P '1 4 1, Za? Q45 I -U--C V'-lc .ig ,et s, ee .Z I 'Z Qs .-, A Af Page Twenty two i Patricia Zimny. President Rita Fenlon, Vice President Danna Quinn, Secretary Mary Buqner, Treasurer vwf'. r. y , . . if h 4 D. Bruchhauser t D. Cieslak L, A- 5, I H. Clark is ' V D. Figueroa ' E! R. Galvin V. Gray t I. Hartigan R. Ianusz '30 Q f Q. E.,Lenzini -Q-x P. Livingston Y. Kaus Q . i D. Kazmierczak P. Kennedy y I D. Kotowski C 4' 5' M. Martinek S Q ' P. Mondry B. Neenan , M. Niederberger 1 4 1 ' I. O'Connor W 9 S G M. O'Connor U Q, I M. Olson E -P ff 1 f v. opaeiq . 5 A. Pedi I 'K it M. Quedens R. Riley P. Schultz A R. Southwell QQ 'r. sown I. Swaydrak M. Szubczynski L. Thomas H. Zawadzki E. Wisniewski E. Zinser tSophomore Feb. l. 19447. ear edurrecfion O there are places great and glorious, Whose praise the world will e'er proclaim, O there are places rare and wondrous Of many deeds and noble name, But as for me l'll cherish ever Dear Resurrection tried and true, My heart and love no place shall sever, O Resurrection dear from you. CHORUS: O Resurrection, dear Resurrection, With you I long to dwell In happy mem'ries, O Resurrection, Because I love you well. O there are banners rich and flowing, Whose folds unfurl to sunny skies, And banners light with radiance glowing Of every form and every size. My banner is the Resurrection, Within its shade l'll shelter find A genial welcome, a protection, A joy serene. a peace of mind. We may have friends whose hearts are loyal, Who e'er bestow kind words and smile, Whose welcome is sincere and royal, Who tarry long in time of trial, But Resurrection, there is no other As kind and loyal as are you, You've played the role of loving mother, To you I pledge my honor true. -S.M.L.. C.R. Page Twenty thin HHIAIIAIHS CINV HELLNIM SIMIAIVCD HDO NO HOHOLL DILSILHV SHHHLVN 943 1944 1, 87 T! as ,S . :fe .in L. 3 -i 2 1 if if , 1 1 -.mx-. H H rg, 51, J 'W YS v 1 4 if- J-. - ' 'H-I'--'T'f.'L 'Z.'l 'M-Minh ,xl A El E-IAVY C' . .'. I I 1 1 913-.4 is ,v . 4..,,s, x- , .vw . Above left: The Polish Club. Seated, left to right: Lorraine Koziol, Albina Wojtowski, Florence Kochanski Rosemarie Nowicki, Celia Cukla, Ursula Smok, Florence Stalica, Rita Szyjka, Margaret Pawelczyk. Kneeling, left to right: Irene Cichowski, Christine Michalski, Patricia Koskiewicz, Lorraine Glowienke, Silvia Michalski. Lillian Misiewicz. Dorothy Wojtowski, Lottie Lomnicki, Betty Wilenski, Nadine Andree, Ioan Stalica. Standing. left to right: Rita Zalewski, Pelagia Rzepczynski, Dorothy Majerczyk, Valeria Kubik, Therese Fondakowski, Sr. Beatrice, C.R.. Genevieve Raczka, Iosephine Bujak, Helen Pinkos. lane Zelazo, Gelardine Dolenga, Dolores Popiel, Dorothy Mroz. Lower left: A scene from St. Cecilia, played by the Polish Club. Right: The angel CFlorence Stalical places a wreath on St. Cecilia tlosephine Bujakl as Tiburtius tCelia Cu- klal looks on in ecstasy. 'N Right: Queen Hedwig tShirley Przepi- ' , -- 7 orskil consoling Poland in chains tLottie Q Lomnickil in a scene taken from Lily of Wawel. l'1iqe- Tw:-my an n C5 f ..- ......-f--- 1 ...lvl 6 ! ltgg' . z T r .ns I 4 ia I 'J U .I L' Q' 4 , I ,l I rar I . 1 lf: ' .1 xl 'QW Ehr- G N' l r S N . y V it . 5, P' ark The Sodality officers of '43, Helen Hoda- nick, Treasurer: Dolores Lange. Secretary: Ioan Butt, Vice Prefect: and Marilyn Pfis- ter, prefect: install their successors Marga- ret Pawelczyk, Prefect: Florence Kochan- ski, Vice Prefect: Ieannette Brander. Secre- tary: and Pelagia Bzepczynski, Treasurer. SZJHEQ, The Seniors escort Marilyn Pfister to the scene of the May Crowning. A closeup of the May Queen fol- lowed by Father Aelred, C. P. who of- ficiated. Marilyn Pfister, Sodality Prefect '43, holding gavel, plans the year's activities with fellow officers and chainnen. Standing: Genevieve Raczka, E. O. L.: seated front, left to right: Dolores Lange: Helen Hoda- nick: Ioan Butt: seated rear: Rita Liszka, Social Action: Bemice Kotec- ki, Literature: Rosemarie Nowicki, Apostolic. V, The Sodality officers assembled left to right Sodality chairman examine returns oi drives are, Florence Kochanski, Vice Prefectg Margaret they sponsored. Left to right: Margaret Mary Kohn- Pawelczyk, Prefect: Ieannette Brander, Secret- ke, E. O. L: Catherine Fahey, Literature: Dorothy ary and Pelagia Bzepczynski, Treasurer. Mroz, Social Action: and Irene Seratin, Apostolic. The Sodality, in the person of Margaret Pawelczyk. May Queen, pays homage to the Blessed Mother. EDU123 :rJL'I1ZZDHw STAFF '44 STAFF '43 Standing: Ursula Smoky Iulia Gibbons: Mary Tipperreiter: Rosalie Maslow- ski, Assistant Editor: Lois Ianicki: and Albina Wojtowski. Seated: Iosephine Bujak: Miss Elinor Kusman, Faculty Adviser: Patricia Burchard, Editor: Lrene Rosienski, Business Manager. Standing: Sister M. Canisia, Faculty Adviser: Ruth Lafeber, Circulation Manager: Pelagia Rzepczynski, Business Manager: Margaret Pawelczyk, Pro- duction Manager. Seated: Dorothy Mroz, Art Editor: Rosalie Maslowski, Editor: Bemice Cur- ran, Assistant Editor. N7 Z X, is STAFF: '43 123. 'F R E ,og R R E T l I A Clockwisez Rosemarie Nowicki, Business Manager: Marilyn Pfister, Art Editor: Ursula Smok, Assistant Business Manager: Genevieve Baczka, Edi- tor: and Dolores Lange, Assistant Editor. STAFF '44 Clockwise: Margaret Pawelczyk, Business Manager: Catherine Fahey, Art Editor: Bernice Curran, Editorg Albina Wojtowski, Assistant Editor: Florence Ko- chanski, Assistant Business Manager: and Margaret Mary Kolinke, Production Manager. l.lL .6760 Sify ,J .760 cZl'n11'fH 213 Left to right: Marilyn Pfister, Florence Stalica, Florence Lis, Lorraine Klein, Geraldine Dolenga, Ioan Budnick, Josephine Bujak, Celia Cukla, and Margaret Pawelczyk. fqlggc' .giufalfin 9: Left to right: Florence Kochanski, Margaret Mary Kohnke, Ieannette Brander, Valeria Kubik, Rita Szyjka, Albina Wojtowski, and Bernice Curran. . Hg gi fs Page Thirty-two Wiwfffi ' v-f35'- , . r S AQFLJQPJ Members of the Boarders Club relax and enjoy the sunlight on the veranda overlooking our campus Le CM Dorothy Majerczylc, Florence Kochanski, Eileen Sibert, Dorothy Misiura, Christine Michalski, Irene Serafin, Margaret Pawelczyk, and Celia Culka, who belong to the Glee Club, are posing prottily toi the ca- meraman aiter one of their performances. Under the careful supervision ol Sister Eustella C. R., these girls have gone far in the field of music in the short time that the club has hc-on in existence. Page Thtttythr 0 Page Thirty-four 5 P 0 lm en 1' om ...realize that in times such as these is it especially necessary for us to ob- tain as much knowledge as possible to prepare ourselves for the great task that confronts us in the future. From 8:30 A. M. to 3:10 P. M., excluding lunch hours, we get down to business and learn everything which includes Religi- on, English. Shorthand, Typewriting, American History, and Civics. ...dont' spend all our time studying, no sir! We're always ready for a good time as is proven by the many affairs in which we partake, in particular in- itiation day - the day on which we do what we had always wanted to do since the day we were initiated when we were Freshies . They too will soon be able to make the Freshmen bow down before them and say al- 1: lah . guard. sire. fAhem!l .. .are very fond of food, and who isn'tl!! When it comes to hot dogs, hamburgers, or chick en dinners, the sandwiches we brought along with us are Just a sideline - only filler-inners Once or twice a week we have pop. Then glasses of milk stand on the counter like soldiers on ...finally got bookkeeping m our fourth year after clamor ing for it for a couple of years Iust ask us about cash journals balance sheets work sheets etc. and we'l1 be able to give you all the information you de A 943 1944 p 1, 10-1 A tisket, a tasket, We got a basket. And that, folks, is the reason Why they're the champs this season. pw-la One, two, three, four . . . . One, two, three, four . . . Touch the sky .. . . Hit the floor .... puff! puff! Ready, kids? Let 'er go! CWHAT happens after that we don't knowll Take a good look at us and you'll see The volleyball champs of '43, But that's not the end, there still is more. We're also the champs of '44. - gnu 'NT Nxsn ff' i N ing ay Ring Day is an important event in the life of every Senior. Pictured above are Mary Tipperreiter Irene Rosienski, Dorothy Misiura, Helen Hodanick, and Catherine Gibbons from the class of '43. Below, dressed in their Sunday best , are these Seniors ol '44, Dolores Manning, Dolores Popiel and Loretta McCormick. 'W Page Thirty lc' e Circle: Winners of Bond drive. Top right: Sewing garments for the Red Cross. Lower left: The sole is on! Lower right: Making Bed Cross crfghcms. Bottom: All out for VICTORY! 'uf' QQQ1 ,pi Top left: War vehicles bouqht with bonds. Top right: Knit-wits display their work. Circle left: Oodles of squares for afqhans. Circle center: Student Council President after Red Cross drive. Circle right: Squares now form beautiful afqhans. Lower left: Sophomores compile U. S. O. scrap books. Lower riqht: Student Council officers check qanies for service ine ii Bottom: The fire squad is ready for action. 5 .- rating. IOSEPHINE BUIAK is singled out as the capable social leader, and untirinq committee worker. and an effective dra- matist.. With her fine and radiant school spirit, she rouses the students to action. 011 Ol sS?Ll6!Ql'l Lf GPINEVIEVE RACZKA ,cr most obliging and reli- able Resurrectionite, brightens people's lives by do- ing the unexpected and unusual. Her diligence en- titles her to ci recognition of her good school work. BERNICE CURRAN, President of the Student Ccun- cil. ranks high in scholarship and leads her class in typewriting and shorthand. She possesses a refresh- ing personality. MARILYN PFIS'I'ER'S loyalty to the school and Sodality quality her as the ideal prefect. She dis- tinguished herself in art. dramatics, scholastic standing, and the highest achievement in commer- cial subjccts. She received honorable mention in the All-American Girl contest. MARGARET MARY KOHNKE enlivens the work of the Sodality with her enthusiastic sponsorship oi va- rious religious projects. She also ranks high in her studies. DOLORES LANGE, Eucharistic Our Lady chairman of the Sodality, in her quiet and refined manner, works with a perseverance and sense of responsibil- ity all her own. In her studies Dolores holds a high IRENE SERAFIN, whose scholarship and person- ality make her an efficient Apostolic chairman of the Sodality, is also our most competent piano accom- panist. MARGARET PAWELCZYK deserves recognition, friendship. and apprecia- tion as the all-round ideal Resurrection girl, most cooperative in things great and small. Her scholastic standing is very good. ang i - DOROTHY MROZ, Resurrection's ev- er-ready artist in the making. whose timely posters grace the walls of the school for every event, is an outstand- ing student in all her classes and a leader in social activities. 'N 1 PERFECT ATTENDANCE '43 Irene Cichowski, Dorothy Mroz, Ursula Smok, Lillian Kobleski and Irene Serafin. OUTSTANDING TYPISTS '43 Front: Celia Cukla and Marilyn Pfister. Rear: Dorothy Misiura and Dorothy Babicz. HISTORY PROJECT '43 Standing: Helen Kuczaj, Dolores Lange, Sister Salome, C.R. and l'lor- ence Lis. Seated: Ursula Srnok, Allnnu Wo, towski, Ursula Przeprorski, and llo: ence Kochcrnski. . LY, OUTSTANDING TYPISTS '-1-1 Left to right: Dorothy Mroz Bernre Curran and Margaret Mary Kohnke 1 4 +11 l x 'Mari . V Top: Res turns back the calendar as she displays garments of yesterday. Bottom: Representing the Resurrection Art Department are Marcia Szubczynski, Theresa Fondakowski, and Ruth Iakshe N --I was ' X121 ! Q N ' 1 s ,N V ,-4. ,, A I fl-I '?ll 'Ll Q l. i if - 1,,,, 4 .... ..-. .! 5 N., S . This'll only take d second! Sech expressions! Buddies forever. Three of the 17 muscoteers. Twins Our ortist with her work. 'Heyl how'd they get in here! Bevy of beauties. Bird hunting, girls? Aw! thct's dirty. Hollywood next stop. Girls of the road. The upper upperclcssmen. WOO! WOO! Victory glamour gals. Whercfs the fire? Marry lgoo in the days ot yoro ':Sorn-ty in tho Illklkllltj, lmdivs ot the vhorus Our littlt- Sisters Actresses in the raw Dobbin one of the few males on the premises rr She won't give us a bite. Bonnie Io Pride and joy of '43 Miss Kusman and Aides Time out for a snap C.R. Sisters in Miniature Alone Bing Day Line-up Elementary Champ Scrapper Res Banner Third Anniversary Banquet Knit-wits at work 1,-1 Q5 ll f . A Dug? 1- 1 , ' 1 v yah Q Professor Sklodowslci and Father Slawrk Pause in the dance Halloween Scallawags S'no fun The D. A.-Teacher Leg Art Pelagia on guard Gal-Pals Hope and Despair 'Down by the ole mlll Streuml' Cold VDO! ulwudl Cuklv on tlmv Cycle All Claris' llval Cross Lfoulrrlwulron lnvrlulron lo tlw llrdo ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT 1943 GRADES ONE cmd TWO GRADES THREE and FOUR GRADES FIVE and SIX GRADES SEVEN and EIGHT .3 Ludfnienlafg C70aI'lIlII0lIf GRADE EIGHT GRADE SEVEN GRADES I'IVE AND SIX GRADES THREE cmd IOUR GRAIJIIS ONII Imd 'I WO Page Forty-eight .X4lll0gl'al0 5 pa fI'0l'lCl Most Rev. S. A. Stritch, D. D. Most Rev. Wm. D. O'Brien, D. D.: LL. D. Most Rev. B. I. Sheil. D. D. Rev. Edward S. Brzezinski, C. R. Rev. I. S. Collins Rev. Albert Drokan, C. P. Rev. Ierome Fabianski, C. R. Rev. C. I. Gronkowski Ht. Rev. Msgr. I. G. Mielcarek Rev. Edward A. Brzybylski Rev. Francis C. Young Albie and Dorothy William Anderson Grace T. Baird Shop Mr. and Mrs. Milo G. Beman Tom Bokus Irene Bradley Brengle's Bakery Mrs. Frank L. Brown Frank Bona Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Bujak Mr .and Mrs. K. Celmer Mr .and Mrs. W. Cichowski Mr. and Mrs. I. Cole, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. V. Cole Comelia Fruit Market Mr. and Mrs. William Dieterich Earl and Rita Englom's Drug Store Mr .and Mrs. L. G. Fenlon and Family Margaret Mary Fenlon William Green Harrison Park Floral Shop Havanier Furniture Store Helen and Mary Mr. and Mrs. A. Hodanick Dr. I. C. Imber Iean and Iudy Iosephine Beauty Shop Sam Kamhi Mr. and Mrs. I. Kavitz Kay, Mack, and Therese Mr. and Mrs. F. Kinczyk Mr .and Mrs. Gleason Knight, Ir. Florence Kochanslci Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kochanski Mr. and Mrs. George I. Kohnke Louanna Kohnke Marmie Kohnke Krol's Tavern Krzyston Shoe Store Kucera Bros. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Lange Arthur C. Lenzini Gertrude Levenhagen Mr .and Mrs. Ioseph C. Lis Mrs. S. Lis and Daughter Lorel Florist Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Mrs. Pauline Majerczyk Mr. I. Mars Pvt. Ted Maschek Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mcwor Mick McCormick Loretta McConnick The Men's Store Lillian Misiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Misiewicz Mr. and Mrs. A. Mroz Mrs. A. Nowicki Mr. and Mrs. S. Nowicki Margaret Pawelczyk Margaret and Helene Pfister Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Pfister Dolores Popiel Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Powell Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Priebe Miss Alice Haczka Miss Genevieve Raczka Sylvia Raczka Ruth and Mary Iane Walter Schmith Mr. and Mrs. I. Smuda Sophomore Class Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sottung Dr. I. I. Sroka Mr .and Mrs. I. Stojak M. I. Suerth Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Ben Szulczynski Mrs. D. Szulczynski Mr. and Mrs. F. Szyjka Tyler's Devon Ridge Dairy Dr. Van Note Mr. and Mrs. W. Wagner Miss Barbara Walsh Ben Wnuk Albino Wojtowski Page Forty nine P g Ffty Phone: Lcwndcrle 2729 Marshall Square Bakery IOHN KUCZAI. Prop. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Orders For Weddings and Parties Our Specialty 3052 WEST CERMAK ROAD Phone: Hemlock 5713 744,117 Bakefuf FAMOUS FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY We Take Orders For Wedding and Party Cakes Try Our Delicious Whipped Cream Layer Cakes 1741 WEST 51st STREET CHICAGO P ge Fifty-two CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1944 fm. ma MM. y. wafzaww cmcf Eavzoduf COMPLIMENTS to the GRADUATES OF 1944 Mrs. I. Brander Fifty-four CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS OF '44 Mr. 8 Mrs. Walter Iinchauski 8 Suns CCNGRATULATIONS and BEST WISI-IES to the GRADUATES OF '44 fm. .mf MM. s. pwww ma Mfczmz P q Tltiy ll P g Ffty Hunt Studia OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE RESURRECTIAN Special Rates for Students and Families 185 N. WABASH AVENUE CHICAGO Phone: Capital 1181 J. Hntunnn 8 Cn. OFFICIAL IEWELERS OF RESURRECTION Special Discount on Watches for Students 4150 WEST NORTH AVENUE CHICAGO CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATING CLASS OF '43 Wm sm waz wuz, famwu, HERONIM SZEKLUCKI, Prop. 4407-25 W. DIVISION STREET Tel. Alb. 7002 6032 SOUTH ASHLAND AVENUE Tel. Hem. 4600 Phone: Iuniper 7793 fm 33140 GROCERY, MEAT MARKET and DELICATESSEN Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 3257 N. RIDGEWAY AVENUE Phone: Franklin Park 185-303 Whlte House Inn IOHN STALICA, Prop. 9300 IRVING PARK ROAD Corner River Road SCHILLER PARK, ILLINOIS Yards 7460 gagfe Baewinq ea 3755 SOUTH RACINE AVE. Manufacturers of WHITE EAGLE LAGER, ALLWEIDEN, CHEVALIER, BAVARION and CHOPIN MALT IN KEGS and BOTTLES Page Fifty-eight COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS BOWLER COMPLIMEN TS OF MR. cSf MRS. S. SPYCHALA S Phone: Newcastle 1710 0oelHCoh Q EDISON FUEL ci DMATERIAL COMPANY KOPPERS COAL and COKE COAL-COKE BUILDING MATERIAL 6615 AVONDALE AVENUE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS STOKERS Phone MULberry 5600 IEFFERSON PARK FUEL 6: MATERIAL CO. COAL AND BUILDING MATERIAL 4849 North Lipps Avenue WM. I. COWHEY, President C H I C A G O COMPLIMEN TS OF fucfqe Michael 7fz.emha and BEST WISHES for cz SUCCESSFUL FUTURE SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES OF ' 44 MRS. S. PINKOS Phone: Rockwell 4338-9 FRUZYNA FUNERAL HOME 3044 W. Cerrnczk Road IOHN I. FRUZYNA CHICAGO qoSx COMPLIMENTS OF SBCREFARIAL and Related Business Courses DAY or EVENING New Registering For SUMMER TERM ol Ten Weeks BEGINS IUNE 26 Hours 8:30 to 1:00 Special Rates FALL TERM Begins September 5 Thorough Training: Rapid Progress! Free Placement Service, You are invited to call. MADISON LABORATORIES Resurrection High School RESIDENT AND DAY SCHOOL Fully Accredited To: THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS THE NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT A four - year Classical Course COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT A four - year Course Combination of Classical and Commercial i' FOR INFORMATION CALL: THE PRINCIPAL ' 7432 Talcott Avenue - Norwood Pork, Chicago, Ill. PHONE: NEWCASTLE 4148 ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT An eight - year Elementary Course Page Sixty-two Phones: Lafayette 7778-7779 FRANK SERAFIN 6. CO. Not Inc. Represented by: SIMON NOWAKOWSKI EDWARD GRABOWSKI 'I'ED GRABOWSKI 4558 ARCHER AVE. Phone: Franklin 2374 ECCLESIASTICAL GOODS CO. 109 W. DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO We Congratulate the 1943 Graduates of CHICAGQ Resurrection High School CHARLES F. KRAMETBAUER G SONS COMPLIMENTS 2457 S. KEDZIE AVE. OF A. A. ZUWALSKI 6, CO. Shoes Fitted By X-Roy Charles F. Kramelbauer Page Sixty-four CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATING CLASS MR. cmd MRS. FRANCIS RACZKA COMPLIMENTS OF C. P. IANICKI D. D COMPLIMEN TS of a FRIEND R. H.SPITZER CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATES '44 MR. and MRS. T. POPIEL Phone: Newcastle 1915 NORWOOD PARK BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Real Estate Loans on the Monthly Reduction Plan 5930 ELSTON AVE. CHICAGO Phone: Berkshire 2626 CRAGIN SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 5200 FULLERTON AVE. CHICAGO BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Phoncs: Newcastle 5900-5901 GEORGE J. STEPHENS STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME 6807 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY Phone: Niles 9808 JOS. VOSMIK SONS MON UMENTS HEA DSTONES MAUSOLEUMS 6975 MILWAUKEE AVE. NILES, ILL. C SYKES 4 YOUR BIKES 2010 ARMITAGE AVENUE Phone: Brunswick 7366 WE BUILD, SELL AND REPAIR BICYCLES. TRICYCLES. BRAZE and WELD. Phone: Rockwell 8200 PULASKI COAL COMPANY Incorporated COKE, COAL and FUEL OIL 3025 WEST 26th STREET CHICAGO KAZIMIR PAZDAN, President Phone: Humboldt 0258 FELIX F. GOGOLINSKI FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1850 N. WOOD STREET CHICAGO. ILL. Tulcphancz Haymurkct 0936 ALBERT J. MICHALIK FUNERAL mmrron Larqoll Northwest Side Chapel 1056 W. CHICAGO AVE. CHICAGO LComor ol Ogden' Page Sixty hvo Page Sixty-six Newcastle 6282 CLINE'S PHARMACY E. E. CLINE, R. PH. G. PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE 7834 HIGGINS AVE. Phone: Newcastle 3356-5026 HIGGINS PHARMACY T. P. WESLOWSKI, II. PH. 7lI2 HIGGINS nn. CHICAGO Phone: Kildare 6794 JEFFERSON PARK PHARMACY P. BRYKOWSKI. H. PH. G. 4827 MILWAUKEE AVENUE CHICAGO Phcnz- Newcastle 3500 GEORGE A. ZAROB PHARMACEUTICAL CI-IEMIST 6690 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY CHICAGO Telephone: Rockwell 2921 GEORGE J. DVORAK. R. PH. azaa-as w. CERMAK noAD Telephone: Pensacola 3871 DR. LESTER L. DE ROME DENTIST 4803 MILWAUKEE AVE. AT LAWRENCE Brunswick 6785 DR. B. S. BALINSKI Telephone: Annitdge 3028 ROMAN KOSINSKI IEWELERS Diamonds, Watches. and Iewelry OPTOMFFRIST DR. H. F. KOSINSKI OPTOMETRIST l2l2 Norm-I AsH1.ANn Ava. CHICAGO was WLWAUKEE AVE. CHICAGO Phone: Rockwell 9521 FRANK'S MEAT MARKET FRESH, SMOKED, and SALT MEATS 3057 W. CERMAK ROAD F. PIECZYNSKI, Prop. Phone: Palisade 6474-5 KOTECKl'S CENTRAL FOOD STORE FREE DELIVERY 5757 HIGGINS AVE. CHICAGO Res. Tel.: Berkshire 1033 Business Tel.: Brunswick 6525-26-27 STANLEY KOLODZIEJ Wholesale Dealer In HAM, BACON. LARD 6 SAUSAGIB 2300 N. MAIOR AVE. CHICAGO Phones: Albany 4541 Palisade 2143 PRINTING OFFICE STATIONERY PROGRAMS TICKETS BOOKLETS - FOLDERS EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY 2921 N. cEN1'nAL PARK AVENUE F. noSrENs1c1. Prop. Phone: Independence 0096 JOHN ROSA GROCERY, MEAT MARKET 6 DELICATESSEN Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 2900 RICHMOND AVE. CHICAGO Phone: Kedzie 2188 SPECIAL DAIRY PRODUCTS SwEE'r CREAM- Bu'rrEa CREAM A. W. HARFIER, Mgr. 4510 W. FILLMORE STREET CHICAGO Telephone: Seeley 7660-1-2 THE JOS. T. SHUFLITOWSKI CO. BAKERS' SUPPLIES S SPECIALTIES 1857-59 CARROLL AVE CHICAGO Phone: Berkshire 8888 LEONARD'S PRINTING CO. WEDDING INVITATIONS PROGRAMS. TICKETS. ETC. LEONARD A. MISIURA. Prop. 5246 FULLERTON AVE. CHICAGO Pago Sixty seven .Tcl. Bel, 7360 JOHN LIS FURRIER 4445 W. DIVERSEY AVENUE FUR COATS MADE TO ORDER AND REMODELED TO THE LATEST STYLE. Free storage and insurance with cleaning and glazing or remodeling. WE CALL AND DELIVER Tel. Rockwell 2336 ANTON F. LIS T A IL o R SUITS CLEANED and PRESSED Pressing and Tailoring Hats Cleaned and Blocked 25iJ6 S. WHIPPLE STREET CHICAGO Phone Brunswick 1230 A. STARSIAK crommc STORE Clothing and Fumishings For Men, Young Men and Boys CUSTOM MADE SUITS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone: Canal 2491 LILL'S DRESS SHOP LILLIAN KRozEL, Prop. 1205 MILWAUKEE AVE. cmcnco, 11.1. 1735 W- 19111 STREET CHICAGO At Division Street Phone Rockwell 4873 Phone Division 8488 MARSHALL SQUARE BALLROOM BEST w1sHEs and From LIQUOR STORE BLUE ROSE LIQUOR CO.. INC. 3113-15 W. CERMAK ROAD CASIMIH KOZICKI, prop, 2419 N HALSTED STREET CHICAGO Telephone Lawndale ZU50 COMPLIMENTS JOSEPH J. KUSHMAN 8. CO. ' from REAL ESTATE INSURANCE - INVESTMENTS OAZA HALL MEDARD A. KUSHMAN. Attomey-at-Law 4147 W. 26th STREET MR. and MRS. S. MICHALSKI Page Sixty-eight BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS GERALDINE oasnsr of suuon A. KUSMAN MARGARET E. VALLO CLASS OF '45 BEST WISHES BEST WISHES I0 lhe ssmons from the from the FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OF '44 COMPLIMENTS COMPUMENTS of of the MR. 8- MRS. PLAY OP JOSEPH TIPPERRIETER SH COMPUMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of MR. 8- MRS. MR. 8. MRS. JOHN MALINA FONDAKOWSKI Page Snxiy-nm 'age Seventy CONGRATULATIONS lo the GRADUATING CLASS OF '44 MR. 81 MRS. ANDREW FAHEY BBT WISHES to ihe GRADUATES OF '44 MR. 8: MRS. McCORMlCK CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS cmd TO BEST WISHES to the oun DAUGHTERS 81 MRS. M. GIBBONS SENIOR CLASS OF '44 MR. 81 MRS. J. MARKOWSKI AND FAMILY COMPLIMENTS coMPuME:N'rs FRIEND FRIENDS COMPLIMENTS COMPUMENTS . N. WQLAVAK DR. 8' MRS. MR CHARLES D. D. S. B. B. PAWLOWSKI CONGRATULATIONS coucnaruum N O S AND ,O the BEST wlsmzs TO ms snmoas Gnnnummc cLAss or -44 MR, 3, MRS, JOHN 3015 MR. 8. MRS. A. SZEWCZYK AND SON CONGRATULATIONS Bssr w1s1-:rs TO THE cannunrns from MR. 81 MRS. STEVEN J. SENDZIAK MAX RZEPCZYNSKI MR. 8: MRS. E. N. RZEPCZYNSKI MR. 81 MRS. J. RZEPCZYNSKI COMPLIMENTS or THE: MIDWEST STORE 7701 Bryn Mawr Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 81 MRS. J. TRACEY MANNING AND LORRAINE COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF THE PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY OF THE 3326 South Hclslod Slreel '47 Phone YARds 0123 CHICAGO 8. ILLINOIS xqe So . I I . x , I -- ' 'vq.,J-v ,HY Y .-Y 4 Y mffi' ' '.1'.v 9 - ' a a r-1.7 v-, - v-.vv -. - v Q is l A 1414-
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