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M df M m.,ML1,7 gy ,, - 44-ff 4,17 A fm ' J V' X X , I ,1,,a,if4 v JJ Eyywlxfu bylpj-114 lulv ,. ,,,f. j i , -ilu! Ji JV Livublu fb' W,,f Q I ' 1 g Wy, f A X '0 l V JA WM 5 Q! V W ' W0 I .W aff' W W , U ,wfgj Ajwfaf Wi,- 'SEQNPFLQUIIJK W pf jp, JQML wi 453' 22 The lnstitute ot the Sisters of Mercy was founded in Dublin, Ireland, one hundred and twenty-five years ago by Mother Cathe- rine McAuley. She donated her Wealth and her services to care lor the poor, sick, and ignorant, considering every man, Woman, and child as her brethren in lesus Christ. Her spirit of sacrifice soon spread, prompting more and more young women to imi- tate her Works of mercy. From this humble beginning have de- veloped the schools, hospitals, orphanages, and homes tor the business Women in England, Wales, Scotland, New Zealand, Aus- tralia, British Honduras, British Guiana, Trinidad, and North and South America. There are nine provinces in the United States. Mother Mary Regina is the Provincial in charge ol the Chicago province. fha fclerd f0oL fAem fke Lane! and fel! fAem in fke laafA.4 0 wad om Mother Mary Regina, P S M Mother Provincial Sisters of Mel ty Chicago pl ovmle Sister Mary Giovanni, with a tirm but gentle hand at the helm, guides us toward our goal. Her patience, prudence, love ot God and her unseltish- ness set a path directing our wavering steps along the Way. Sister Mary lliovanni, l'1.S.M. l,l'llll'lllill is Y A ' -fini Y , - Nwsxv Wx K Q3Sga1N's' Zi Our assistant principal, Sister Mary lnviolata with her great capacity tor organization, makes out faculty bulletins, an- swers all the little ques- tions, keeps everyone in- lormed, teaches science on the side, all this and a sense ot humor. Sister Mary lnviolata, ILS. M. Assistant l'l'illl'ilmI 5 Urder of the Book 4, X 1 ,fl X W Q 24 ea 'g f' .4- F s 9. fx ', A- 3 So h 9 9. S ' 4 'ff . '. S u 1' aa' Q I 'X ' V Z, J v I ,.v v ' .1 n - ,. ,, M 1 2 ' S f R Q33 ,V X ' ff X if a yt , 1' I J: ' ' I 4 f , :af ' V' . f 5 '. I YW 4 ' N ' v, ' uf' 1 gilt - - S , W ' vp W R vu! F J' A 'rf S t V xo 1 LQ Q S Y- I X X7 I 7 f' X 4723 Science f f 'K Yf 4 , T. 0 A Sf? Mcxthem tic x., 1 5 f ' , ,, ' ' K' Business ' ' -- 5' ' !l , ' H T' .,26Q X7 '. 1' 241 1Vf5x1'TS , Y, ' , px -, X' . S - 2 2, L if' ff ' '. ' , ' yjriae, giu fAe .Y ' Af La me. H Cr' S Grgcrnizcxtio ' , f' 65 Activities S 343 f if S ' ff: QQ' Jjdncf ye akaff Le 4 a oagkf fo .74 Senior Section ode fkaf come'a fe A glowing smile and pro- tective concern make Sis- ter Mary Margaret a fav- orite with every student who patronizes the book- store. Tardy slips, attendance records, transcripts and letters keep our cheerful, efficient secretary, Mrs. Patricia Wietzema, busy. Sister Mary Candida and her trio, Mrs. Mar- garet Vanek, Mrs. Mary Martin and Mrs. Mae Wouife, provide the ma- terial food for growth of hungry scholars, ye choode ike of jfllf The Light dispersing every shadow, Every cubic inch ot darlcness. ln justice we wallc before Him Guided by the Light Following in His Path Led along the Way Unto the fullness ot Truth. l-le would have us courteous and Civil to our fellow man, Cultivating virtue, Following the path ot lustice, Gbserving its principles And thus walk the Way oi our salvation. VIA AETERNA 46 77 Addante, Beverly Afletto. Marilyn Agnello, Angela Altier, Mary Ann Amundsen. Carole Anderson, Ieanne Antolec, Arlene Arbor, Kathleen Baloun. Charlene Barone, Dorothy Barrett, Margaret Bellavia, Ianet Benway, Mary Berndt. Mary Ann Betke. ludith Bewert, Kathleen Bonaccorsi, Ioanne Brady, Ioyce Brennan, Margaret Brennan. Melanie Broenen, Carol Ann Broucek, Mary Brown, Ioanne Brucato. loanne Bruen. Patricia Burke, Mary Burns. Shirley Buttitta, Frances Cairelli, Angela Callaghan, Rose Callahan, Margaret Caravetta. Carolyn Carlin, Patricia Carnaggio, Marilyn Cashman, Mary Lou Cecola, loyce Cesario, Mary Lou Clarke, Gwen Coglianese, Camille Coleman, Kathleen Collins, Patricia A as r2x 5' Itumn li Sister Mary Agnes directs her officers, Patricia Carlin, Iudith Belke, Kathleen Bewert and Mary Lou Cashman in the line art of trimming a Christmas tree. v 9 ., wk Q38 3475 if i- . me . My f cliff' '5' r if 1 it a rtxryrr gr. ,,,,,,r ,, lift A 5: , A 4 A 3 e it f f t ef? is 'Q L n nran , e ft Q' nfrn frg s f i is lag vl- Q ASR, 'Z 'F fo.. tg... I tm fe.. f A ii he M M if A C C .e.,,W,,.,.. .,... me B of - 'I V V. A l.:,,i ii iili ilui A i 'f' 2 ' if 'W 'A it V - we l A i i -4.1! A 2 1 it W a 'EFX 7 .. , ,Q 1 ffl? M? .-,1l1- :: ::':' . I ..,., I y 3, i 1 ' ss 2 loin. it I .,.d. y IVI Zziz 1,,,qA,..q I , I , ' l -- A' ., tw-Hia ,h .A. , r EQI: y 1 Z 33 QQ .',' 'WW A X R Q 1- ' Nui 'W , X F W , ug, wb' it f-mf 4 E we if W SW . 4 4:1-Y 'J W z , ' o f at X 1. if 5 Xe, fx vigwu Q SA-- Collins, Virginia Constanlino, Maryann Cooney, Gayle Cosek, Susan Crowley, Elizabeth Culhane, Kayellen Cummings, Iosephine Cummins, Bernice Dahl, Celeste Daubach, Kathleen Deeley, Margaret Delaney, Kathleen Dennis, Barbara Desplenter. Doris DiFonso. Valerie Dobbins, Donna Dobeck, Karen Doherty, Mary Imelda Donahugh, Mary Kay Dooley. Marie Doyle, Margaret Dwyer. Diane Eaker, Kathleen Eckert, Elizabeth Elliott, Patricia Ernst, Laurel Erwin, Kathleen Fabbrini, Dolores Fahey, Susan Farrell, Marguerite Ferretti. Adele Fischer. Nancy Fleming, Iudith Flynn, Kathleen Folino, Felicia Foy, Kathleen Franciere, Marilyn Francis. Mary Rose Franklin, lanet Fugiel, Barbara Furfori, Maryann Q Not Pictured: Flanagan. Eileen A F llomn 8 Sister Mary Charitina and her class officers, Mary Ann Constantine and Barbara Furiel, wait patiently while the rules oi Parliamentary Precedure are sought by Kayellen Culhane and Felicia Folino. 'ww w47 t ltuom 9 were 0. fm, A Clemmys gultala namely a turtle, by is the center of attraction ior Sister Qriiiw X Mary Iosita and her officers, Pamela nf' Iorio, Noreen Hennigan, Mary Kay If Gibbons and Margaret Halvey. t my ,... yh y 3 yqybliz 'K' 'ik' gym W- K - ' '- Q4 wt ewf mm Q? wi I 'N 'ul' A V '..'l v.:- Q :Mfg we .1 q., . 2 5 A Frederick, Sandra Gallagher, Mary Kate Gallo, Marietta Gardner, Linda Georgelos, Ioann Gerardi. Lucille Giannone, Mary Ellen Gibbons, Dellamarie Gibbons, Mary Kay Gizzi, Eileen Gleeson, Coleen Grady, Kathleen Grano, Ioanne Green, Donna Guilloyle, Mary Io Halfar, Barbara Halloran, Kathleen Halvey, Margaret Mary Hamilton, Ianet Hanley, Elizabeth Hannigan, Mary Harbeck, Charlotte Healy, Kathleen Heflin, Suzanne Heiberger, Mary Iane Heneghan, Margaret Hennigan. Maureen Hennigan, Noreen Herrmann, Mary tr ,A'. ' lqqv , ,..,. .,.: f hyat? lm ' bf, ,,: K ,,Ifpgfl. it , ag ,,-,, ,i ,. VA , , , as I I 1, , ,,.- r t f 5 'H' N' Y ---v' . :ri ,- -4., 'li ' , .. lie WW fmr- Wgwvwwi ww' r' WF gin i 5 R' ,f .... .. L W, my ,,., .,,,,, 5 ,I , J W Z tr I r ..., v. 3 N T, is , my If i' K' X Q em ,,, ,A ,wa W, ..,.:: y J. 4 ' e tr ,'., ' 5 2 , ,r K nrrn n ,,,, , ,trrt ,ttr f ,T f-. 6 A -'--. ff S 1 We ,,,, K . , W if K4 W MT: r '-2l ., 'W Q' -'-'1:'f m.,,g, - ': ' - ' ' R 1 f,,., ,,, . zlh .-1-E A lil 'l' lag' ' X E tn r ntrt ggi ' t 4 ,, ..., ,l A w f y Q ' 'M . F .fs i -A:, K I ri, 1 .. ,Q new I l l w welt, at ,f Q55 me to K fi ee , ,gi if fm Q4 , e Q 'LF QWQ A ' ree, Y ww I J, A tl if .3 AL.. fa.. li .4 Hetherington, Kathleen Hiebel, Mary Ellen Hlavaty, loan Hoffmann, Elena Hoope, Mary Anne Ims. Maureen Iorio, Pamela Izzo, Iennine Iacobs, Arlene Iaiko, Ioanne Iones, Marcia Kane, Carole Not Pictured: Iuskiewicz, Constance Kattner, loan Kelliher, Mary Kennedy, Carol Kerekes, Evelyn Kevil, Carol Klos, Roberta Knazovicky, Suzanne Knobloch, Laurie Koenig, Kathleen Kulovits. Eileen Lake, Alice La Monaca, Lucille Lane, Barbara Lascio, Donna Leahy, Valerie Leccesi, Nancy Leonard, Lenore Lessman, Ioan Libit, Ianet Kay Lindrum, Elizabeih Loya, Louise Lucey, Maureen Mago, Iulianne Maher, Mary Maioriello, Therese Malecki, Carol Maloney, Mariellyn Maloney, Suzanne Manage, Mary Marotio, loan Marlin, Roberta Malouselc, Mari Ann Mels, Sharon Messina, Dianne Messina, Marilynne Meyer, Barbara Miceli, Maureen MileY. loyce Moceri, Elizabeth Muellner, Kalhleen Murphy, Marilyn M r L .ery ' 5? fl ' 1 llii. ' 'f K - ,M wie L ,f is, f E L fl W- X,e, fig, lg: M2-fr L it if F ii K K A ,lq lzbu ' -ubi s 5 S' li' 'gz' ' 1- L 2 f. I 'll. f-2 ..:?. L QE2- W s'...... ,e L We ' ':' I f xl lim L. l Q K 'i ' . E Ail I. r iu, ,, , V',, V 5 , K M W - . ,l, ll, L S re- r S , V.EVA pg ,.. VV ' ib r.-. ye .,.: , . Q I L eg are V E , . e a1 1 me at K Ilunm ll Cooperation is the key word of Sisier Mary Brian and her officers, Elizabeth Moceri, Iulianne Mago. loan Lessman and Mariellen Ma- loney. 1 rr Xvsiiw s r M . .1 M ' .V -1113 Mcllleese, Patricia McCarville. Mary lean McCluskey, Roberta McConvi1le, Karen McCurry, Karen McDevitt, Carolynne McDonald. Kathleen McGinty, Kathleen McGough, Mary McGurn, Carole McHugh, Maureen McLean, Betty lane McMahon. Kathleen McMullen, Patricia McNally, Ioanne McPortland, Mary McShane, Mary Ann Musatto, Rita Nardi, Betty Ioan Nash, Geraldine Nelson, Patricia Nemec. Ann Newell, Sheila Newman, Karyn O'Brien, Mary Ellen O'Connell, Carole O'Connor, Kathleen O'Neill, Maureen Opelka, Catherine Otis, Karen Otto, Kathleen Panicola, Rosanne Panknin, Karen Parrilli. Dolores Peacock, Iudith Percival, Maureen Petrone, Lucia Dawn Pettinger, Susan Pierce, Mary Ellen Potts, Lois Powers, Bernadette Itnnln I 5 t.'t ff gt Sister Mary Elmer questions the otti- Q, cers, Patricia McMullen, Mary Ellen Pierce and Elizabeth Nardi, during a Class meeting. f. ---' : I , it N ' -t- .,:.. , , ,lx :Evi- x a J . ,. - , 1 Q Xe E W I Qi ' J 33 ,rg .N ' it Q ,M Jihw t t W . ' ' . L . ..,.,, ., ' - : J F, -:wi .Q .,, 31 'f f J f f KI .,., S , 'fa A - EW 5 r E ,Y T I L i . 'ii .4 t , ef- Ii l i'--tei, , '1-v:-1 . Q t 5 e F 5 W t f ..., f -- , Q 1 W ' t iwlliit we xslt ' ,,.. :tl ...,. 'fi -Q 1 I 7+ , . 'VLH ' ' QSQSW it -4, 1 ' ' ---- . H W 1 N ---.tt -- 4 ltuunl 33 Quel age avez-vous? Miss asks Carol Sheahan, as Dale Racht and Mary lean Spillane, class offi- cers, look on. Pace it ' E is i ' f 'iigwg .1 al.-s L.. Lx r , .y-.nz , ' -2 - f il , 541 N f T i' Q ff Ez' ' i z 'Ti Q 'f v Q x Q i X xx ,X , ,, ,Ab it K X .'4 at 1. , -,ri zlt fww gi. + , , ,Q 'W is ls YF :se 1 S K S. is 5 sw iw 9 N ssvsf igwis essi ., fi-- Rx V 2 ,,,. J .::-- A - ' if' -':V . , a, LK 4 as 1 ,,, w e ,. H ., .--- . , , . 50 :': C r X I ::':f Q . izsfaf., we K s :, 1 'R Q 51 x 7 it S xr r it Y' vi, ...... .N ,,, - 12 U 2? if f X no-. K Mhz vig Q W SM vi ii , fl it 5 S X fr . i Q si . ig X .s , XF' K Q ex S xg ! wg r sf iw' is Wig, 4 vi 1 .Lg Prindiville, Kathleen Quinn, Margaret Quirk, Ieanne Racht, Dale Radek, Phyllis Raimondo. Emily Ratigan, Mary Frances Raymond, Linda Reich, Iuanita Reilly, Mary Sharon Reinhardt, Donna Renagan, Kathleen Ricchetti, Sharon Rini. lean Roeser, Virginia Romano, Angelina Rooney, Carol Rosenbach. Diane Rossi, leanne Routson, Mary Ann Ruane, Rosemary Ryan, Patricia Sabatino, Rita Savino, ludith Schlau, Iudith Schmitz, Mary Frances Scumacci. Iulia Serino, Iosephine Sheahan, Carole Sheahan, Maridell Sheehy. ludith Shines, Margaret Sible, Diane Smart, Collette Smith, Penelope Smith, Mary Ann Spillane, Mary Iean Stack, Mary No! Pictured: Skelton, Geraldine Solon. Colleen Kenny, Kathleen O'Connell, Patricia Stich, Ann Stickel, Eileen Stone, Margaret Sullivan, Margaret Sullivan. Maureen Sweeney, Catherine Swiontek, Mary Thomas, Mary Ann Tobin, Ieanne Travers, Maureen Tripoli, Ann Marie Troy, Patricia Tulipano, Rosanne Ucci, Carol Ann Uhlir, Margaret Urban, Patricia Ann Valenti, Lee Ann Van Housen, Leanne Vitacco, Rosemary Vitale, Katherine Wallace, Margaret Walsh, Maureen Warchol, Arlene Ware, Mary Waters, Madonna Weber, Iudith Wesson, ludith Wight, Charlene Wogan, Maureen Wollpert, Mary lane Woods, Regina Zeeb, Karen Zino, Donna X rf 7334 K ue r , 5 t ,,,,it i,,,, ,,,, ,e e y g e e , , ee ' 33 .ge e i I 5 ,li A 'E i'-? i -titt ' Q- f :'i: A . .,,.. f I ! 4 n rf if , QT X tnn l , k .. . in ,K ,gg we r 6 , Q '5't A .W , K Q at I ,,,,, K 4 2? wx . sein-tw Q llltlllll 35 The class officers. Katherine Vita, Rosemary Vitacco. Patricia Urban and Donna Zinc, smile as Miss Giallambardo reads. mfg ff 1 A H wi- N F' fd, - we , ....:, ,,., . no - '1 1 fs, A 'P y K in A., I I' Q -., +442 , e r P l 1 1 '1 , : -' i t of Q , , V , Riff ' - A 1 x f ki g In sl 'IA V .. a its , W? t , 1 P J H Lon :Wk A S' QRS W A Ravi QM cf, ' 95 7 t AX ltomn 7 The class holds the attention ol Sis- ter Mary Anthony and her officers. Mary Rocco, Margaret McNamara, Virginia Passanante and Patricia Keane. Atkinson, Marilyn Barsanti, Lorraine Bartholomei, Marsha Bertulis, Rietta Buetel, Diane Bickel, Iane Bidwill, Marie Corona, Iudith Doyle, Kathleen Duggan. Ann Rose Flannery, Ann Heneghan, Ann Keane, Patricia Lane, Mary Iacqueline Massei, Annette McNamara, Margaret Miserentino, Frances Miserentino, Mary Murray, Margaret Narducci, Rosemarie Nocek, Carolyn O'Grady, Patricia O'Sul1ivan, Maureen Palazzo, Isabella Papineau, Sharon Passanante, Virginia Presta, Carmela Quinlisk. Rita Reager, Suzanne Reuter, Margaret we-pr Ljk Roberts, Iudith Rocco, Mary Ronan, Mary Ann Rowan, Iean Husin, Iudith Shillace, Elizabeth Thomson, Mary lilllllll Ill Sister Mary Alberta and her class oi- iicers, Ann Linskey, Ann Burns, Diane Geraci and Kathleen Kenealy, plan a class meeting. is-fe, r .. .. - 1 . N, .Fri Wx vw - if l from . 'csv 1 at Anchor, Charlene ' I it W ' J 1 Blake, Marilynne . - . y 1 Blanford, Sandra ' K - 5 .,- - 'Z ': ' ': Q 1 WR XV? - K fe Q.. ' 33 - 1 'I' - is V -V ' - Q -3 , 'ta- Bonette, Mary Margaret Q A ? Boyd, Maureen , , ' , Burns, Ann I v V S Buss, Ioyce Calderon, Carol K - rx Chester, Patricia ' A b ' . y Q W - N , . 'N .. -.,r , , N-C M to My .ft W . .., jg: it Sw .- , 'P H if 2 P' A , ik . 'ia-' if x W' 9 Christiane, Rosemary : '-' ,o A Q A' -R Q XF, Coletta, Colette ' ,l 1 Conley, Mary Alyce A , Dier, Iudith A f ' Englund, Olivia Gendron, Carol 'P' . 1 A 3 'R 22' 'M an .,,.,, ., R ' me 'W Q t. Geraci, Diane .Q , '9'W , Q T Grossman, Barbara :Z .... l lk Healy, Patricia .-,,.-, A Hughes, Patricia I I A 4 i Q Hutchinson, Helen l 4 KenealY, Kathleen V Lehner, Susan f it Q. .L Q 2 T it Q i QW as . Linskey, Ann fisgw-I sm- Q Montesanto, Gerolama ' 1 ,,.,,, K ' raw i' Moore, Kathleen X Ramazzotto, Carol Q ' X Rice, Kathleen 3 ..,,. Q. Salerno, Sandra Q3 L r r y 43- X K K tam vu y A 5' Sarley, Marlene it .',-- ' M l ' if gb, 5 ww, Scalzetti, Iacqueline eil 1 Q M Simms, Patricia Q - , sion, Gail f ' t V Stone, Carol a I I .,.:' is , ' ' f , 4 Strazzabosco, Doris R i'-' E Ai X 53, in ,,,.,. Sullivan, Maureen S: fr W ' JSM Q X t H Q W Taylor, Irene . ,L -gr-. j' K Thompson, Susan 1 PM rw. A W Torsiello, Mary Ann 'ggggwt , Q i 5 Traub, Mary Theresa I Ii Q . ' I K I i Balasty, Marianne Ballull, Loretta Blick, Carol Bossung, Sheila Brichetto, Adele Bulla, Kathleen Butler, Patricia Camaioni, Nicolana Clayton, Mary Ann Clute. Charlene Giglio, Carol Kamka. loanne Kehres. Dianne Kelly, Mary Terese Kennedy, Carol Leon, Roxanne Maluszek, Patricia Navigato, Diane Nicovsky, Ioanne O'Brien, Diane Pedreschi, Lorraine Reager, Ioanne Stanton, Patricia Sullivan, Maureen Svolos, Diane Tower, Carole Travers, Patricia lioum I2 Plans lor the next class discussion are previewed by Sister Mary Hugh and her ollicers, Sheila Bossung. Diane O'Brien, Marianne Balasty and Iudith Trotta. 'H ,run fy 2 ,.-- iv ' 1' , eff , I .. my .,.1' ','i, he f :'i 'i' 1 1 P 1 Q I r at '-5':-:'-: Q ,, Lt I 555 fl te i Ii' , -'-. A f -- I r., , iii f 'E,, ,.:- -V N' .ilfrl F li f i::':il A .l,,.,.. g -P i-rV--- IZZ y I I c , , '11 3 N ,, Jiri ' L -we .- K , am ., - . 'fr ta. www A QM X S 1 U S 1 Q , , A-M b, -t1. :,- f ii Q - ., mlm, Judith f :' M' ,S G -'-i , t o Umar, Kathleen ,t.... S. .,,. .ree ,zy Valentino, Carol ..,, 'WP' 5 it zuz. V-525 Vittorio, Nora ' W X Vitullo, Margaret A 1 A Vivacqua. Mary Anne Q, ,. P Af ,,,,, ' W A Wenckus' Barbara 5 L E :-- , E K, 'Vs ,,:. Wine, Marilyn we , ,vayx Q? M we Wollpert, Pearl If ' 1 Woulfe, Patricia f ,A i W I ZienlY, Geraldine f fi , D A k . . f LI? :T I ' ri m' S' .::::. 5 B, 1 5 5 mfg .11-5, is ,gl 'N A uv ' fn., 'L rm- 'V , ,.,,c , 'E .L lin. ,'Ef et 4 1 1 .iiliiy W 3, N... , Y Y Li, , W H q i iiwrs gg' in fi y ' 5 ,f , , 1 1 l l Egg r may ,SN ,,,, my iff.. -Q.- .i., I V ,.,f..i,. E 4, A l a l Ei My A ' E:?Efv,- Q ., . , :,. j V gfiie K y .V 'VPA Q.. ff: ,W ,gs I, ...y in 6 X : M' K s i W f 3 .. , -' 'QZI K '45 Q . i 3 S, , Fawn' 4 Abbate, Ioan Allman, Kathleen Bregi, Mary Belle Campabello, Mary Louise Cusick, Claire Dorsch, Karen Etzbach, Sharon Fahey, Eileen Fontana, Angela Ford, Iudith Foti, Mary Gillette, Patricia Grady, Iudith Guarino, Laverne Hayes, Diane Hughlette, Glenellen Keating, Priscilla Kirby, Mary Lampman, Pamela LoubskY. loan McClelland, Patricia McDarrah, Valerie MacKay, Barbara Martin, Mary Martucci, Rosemary Murphy, Abina Noti, Caryl Nowik, Nancy O'Dowd, Annette O'Reilly, Evelyn O'Hourlce, Patricia Pesavento, Silvana Quinlan, Kathryne Rago, Anita Rizzi, Rita Rogala, Virginia Romanelli, Therese Rowe, Elizabeth Rushton, Ioyce Scavo, Sally Stankus, Kathleen its mf 14 l ' :sa 4. ll I ' ':': : f J E im 1554 J l if J , l f . 'J ' 4 -he 5 lixfwdfmfwf l'mmn I4 ' iliin L E What's the question girls? asks Sis- 'W W- ' ter Mary Catherine of her officers, C fy A in Sharon Etzbach, Therese Bomanelli, Q A J, Eilzabeth Rowe and Mary Foti. lg 4 'i Stein, Mary Lou Wendt, Carol gpm- Alesia, Carol Barhera, Iulie Bernbom, Loretta Bogan, Eileen Boyd, Marilyn Brennock, Iudiih Buttacavoli. Marilyn Byrne, Nancy Carlin, lane Casaccio. Phyllis Culhane, Mary DiVito, Mary Ann Farrell, Mary Finnerly, Pairicia Fleming. ludith Gore, Mary Virginia Lahey, Donna Lupo. Dianne Manning, Margaret McNichols. Sheila Melleit, Marv Eileen Moniesano, Katherine Parato, Nancy Rutherford, Roberla Schaik, Lynda Sherman, Mary Rose Spechl, Marilyn Taterka, Iudilh Van Hecke, Iacqueline Vene, Patricia Vitacco, Francine Waters, Sharon Wendell, Mary Wiairak, Frances Wiatrak, Mary Wilsey, Iudith Wolfe, Barbara A may qyz.. A ' nag! A-4: 'we Q rr ' X fm Q l g PB ,., S 'E if if Y x. f Lilnl f H. H h f e' 'lf ifif 4 iff, N Q z i M fi 'K f -Q-E2 X 4 , K r AN f .1 ac r A nk ,iz - nkfi Q Wi, gif ,uzuu .,,: Z ,.,E, g r' I ...., , ,E -sg? 1'r' Jsllnf ii B lilllllll I5 Class officers ol Room 15, Iudith Brennock, Mary Rose Sherman, Mary Farrel and Eileen Bogan, put finish- ing louches lo lhe Ociober bulletin board while Sisler May Ancilla di- recls. -:Q'.: 0 ,1 1 fri at ee ., so so Sf: is il K is ... ' sh is :nf 'wad L 3 s 1 Anglin, Regina Casey, Mary Therese Evon, Carol Flood, Anne Forrestal, Kathleen Fourmont, Iuclith Giba, Ioanne Gorey. Barbara Griffin, Iudith Harrow, Virginia Hecht. Sheila King, Frances Konsoer, Martha Krogman, Kathleen Lisching, Karen Maloney, Patricia McCabe, Rosemary McDonough, Arleen McGovern, Iule Meola, Carole Morgan, Constance Nowak, Marilyn O'Connor, Mary Ellen O'Hara. Maureen Optergelt, Marie Pacourek, Ioan Phillips, Susan Remsing, Felice Rigney, Mary Helen Robinson, Io Ann Ruffolo, Marie Ryan, ludith Scaletta, Madelyn Schleser, Loretta Sherlock, Mary Severino, Ernestine Toolan, Ioanne TullY. luclith Turco, Elaine 'W 'W ' G .W . 'M ' , at I E i fli gr, A no , '37 if 4: 5 E' 'li' '39 'mr W W7 V My was nl fi ' fills y my ,QQ ,M 'ff S' ' 'tl 'X' We W, 'Jr G WM, my Q M, 'Y 'N' se R if ',ieg , is mi lio 4, Q ,., .,.,. N ,N ,.,, . L2 Q its t tn . i ii '-:re: . 2 1 , . K' R ww, :': , 3 it A. ww : '- -K G My Walter, Mary Kay I X Ili iQ i4y Ll Itmlln Ili Sister Mary Ioel and class officers, ludith Griffin, Mary Kay Walter, Iulie McGovern and Madelyn Scaletta check returns on the New World Drive. Alexandria, Catherine Burris, Mary Ellen Casey, Mary Ann Chide, Mary Lee Coglianese, Iudith Colgan, Laurene Dalise, Patricia Doherty, Mary Ann Donato, Rosemary Ferrone, Geraldine Finlay, Ioan Fioravanti, Catherine Halvorsen, Virginia lohnson, Mary Kaye Ioyce, Mary Frances Lawler, Donna Letizio, Carlotta Lind, Barbara McGuin, loan McHugh, Dianne McLaughlin, Kathleen McLean, Kathleen McMahon, Barbara Monaco, Florence Murphy, Patricia Norstrom, Linda Novak, lane O'Meara, Rita Petroselli. Iohanna Radochonski, Sandra Rasmussen, Suzanne Redmond, Kathryn Riley, Patricia Roberts, Sharon Rothwell, Rosemary Salmon. Eileen XZ l tg 4, ,K it Vfwfh A , M .J,. R 'laser if ' R AXA of f X .:,I,.,E,, E M 2 or iz Y t yyyy is 'fyrf 1 y ' ---: 2 l ...E-gf . it yt rr 1 f i l H 3 W ,E l':'- . ' C Z Q, ' l,i lllzli V V ! SM A l' 1 :,,. 2 ., Q, TW 'ef 'iii .l R as B A L4 it W yi Pmnnl 629 Sister Mary Cyprian me r ets with her class officers, Sharon Roberts, Rita O'Meara, Dianne McHugh and lane Novak, in the Biology lab. 1 t ltomn 34 Now, are you positive you know how to spell antidisestablishmentari- anism? Miss O'Malley inquires of Kathleen Keogh, Kathleen Sloan and Elda Marzinelli, class officers. ,Y X' 'Q Q. ,fl Y ki ' s s at of y , yy W . . so i X I I L in , , ig? ., if nk gmm X' M 'N f IA I4 ' H! S. , it ltr. im Q 5 ' - .. saw Q ff? 1 'iw il, ff M1 iioe we W . f 5 W Q ' , 4 , i 71 ,X :1'e, r i-, K Jmygw +V F 11- V h, , lx :M . ,iv x , to , 1' an an is at ft' f Q A 24 i, 'U' g 'gi W M- ,,. tis- , f KT i ff I Ll L ' Q fx . N A ,,, -s oso r W - . I X Aiello. Georgean Amidei, Marion Bear, Dori Burns, Elizabeth Coakley, Audrey Dappas, Anastasia Denvir, Fay Egan, Ellen Fitzgerald, Sheila Hendricks, Mary Ann Horan, Ellen Keogh, Kathleen Marzinelli, Elda McCarthy, Maureen Miller, Patricia Morello, Carol Murphy, Mary Napolitano, Marie Nawodylo, Ioan Obermaier Mary O'Laughlin, Irene Ownes, Patricia Paolello, Iuliann Parenti, Darlene Pllaumer, Donna Quinlan, Denise Racine, Maureen Rasimas, Mary lane Rennaclc, Darlene Riley, Kathleen Roche, Kathleen Romano, Adrian Rose, Bernadine Runzo, Marie Rusin, Bemadine Sasso, Camille Sclalini, Florenceen Seno, Mary Ann Sloan, Kathleen 1 gp N 3 ,,,, :xg K K' if iwzaa K if X K I A o.-, Q' Q. nm l, .J N hae' Lx L L Q, so piisg nb lbw J Sister Mary Lucy and otiicers. Vir- ginia Gentile, Louise Cassidy, An- gela Maduci and Melinda Ioy, pose before the State of Illinois. -.Awww--ni illllllll QU V ' - P -' 1 . 1 ., . .l.,,. . 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Bernadine Maduri, Angela Marousek, Barbara Martin, Loretta McClelland, Kathleen McCormack, Carol McGuire, Yvonne Peacock, Virginia Pietrafesa, Camille Pihos, Elaine Quirk, Maureen Reilly, Mary Reiner, lane Restaino, Beverly Rossi, Barbara Schroeder, Barbara Shields, Mary Stephens, Mary Taglia, Camille Vasta, Patricia Worley, Iudith Not Pictured: Miller, Patricia Aiello, Marie Amidei, Patricia Arnott, Nancy Mae Bak, Barbara Ann Blantord, Will Nettye Bosco, Carol Bruno, Dolores Camaioni, Iudith Carr. Elizabeth Davalle, Alfrieda Ernst, Margaret Ford, Lois Rae Gilleran, Patricia Guardalabene, Ioan Hensley, Nancy Kelliher, Nancy Kilburg, ludith Lake, Mary Anne Liof, Teresa Lonbardi, Ioyce McLean, Maureen Melone, Maryann Meyer, Ieanne Meyer. Ioanne Mullen, Mary Alice Nickle, Beverly Paglini, Evelyn Perri, Rosemary Provenzale, Theresa Schultz, Mary Scott, Iacqueline Tazelear, Carole Thomson, Margaret Toolan, Mary Kay Wylie, Bonnie Zborowski, Barbara Not Pictured: Pieper, Eunice i 3 -N 9 , A it ...twgr i . 5 AEN :Q , 510 we 523 -153.5 ::::: 2 ,,,. - I: ' ., :t 0 Q. g rt, B itt 1 it - .. '. , ' : 7 X il 'lf -'I A H -'-i I ',.. fag . :,' ' , wt' ' K' ..,.. z ' P 13, S., it-'I :' - .:... fsrlrqwigi ' or zi- S 155-1 V 6, f my RN 4. Ah. L. A I 4 n :.,,t, T .5,, B B H ttil Z W r My in I I V My ,L-.QF , A ' V , 'Y-'-F We 'r sl: iii bivly .T Ayk Q wg P N. . P Q ,, km Li ,t r I 3 fix Aw 1 1, A ,B t c l t ll e r r fa. lk! QQWQWV: NF' ,Q Q X. LV f:21if7Q: -f :I QQ E O Ni .,,,,' F5 :,.' 5: ' A i 1 3 3 . A llumm 25 Mrs. Morgan and the officers, Patricia Amidei, Beverly Nickle and Bonnie Wylie, smile happily for the photog- rapher. Y lilllllll 24 Sister Mary Irene directs the class meeting while the officers, Ioan Con- ley, Kathleen O'Connor and Mar- garet Kuse lead the discussion. 1 'J' ' , - QE 3 r X 1 L 1 f t I ,ij .,.v . -,,: K l AK? 1 gf i Email 'i ' Mb ' . - it ' 3 1 ff- W.. i n f X s -we :,,, LE D fl I we evil illvi I I' :,,- --'-,f 2 , ,rr , J i H. A ,N I :,Q I E gr., r K gig I 3 l.. f 1 K 3 3 N :W V 43-T of ., L E wg wa 5 t K 557 'K L it D it 1 1 o N L1 Lak 1 ki! Andersen, Ann Anderson, Lynn Berghammer, Ioyce Brosnahan, Kathleen Bumiord, Sandra Callahan, Rita Cashman, Carol Conley, Ioan Consoli, Marlene Dotson, Iudith Fuller, ludith Grandpre, Naomi Guarneri, Louise Kuse, Margaret Mary Mahoney, Ioyce Meyer, Iudith McGuire, Iudith McGurn. ludith McShane, Maureen Miata, Laura Lee Neville, Mary Patricia Noland, Catherine O'Brien, Ileen O'Connor. Kathleen Orlandi, Fidalma Porcelli, Marilyn Quinlan, Patricia Radke, Dorothy Ricciardi, Mary lean Sagilio, Iudith Salaiz, Eva Schrage, Dorothy Slingerland, Mary Irene Strobel, Mary Ann Wenzel, Diane Woli, Virginia Zahalka, Marian Zeeb. Barbara Bell, Ioan Broucek, Catherine Brown, Elaine Cambora, Marjory Cassidy, Lois Deeley, Mary Kay De Marco. Gloria Finkey, Beverly Flaherty, Barbara Forbes, Eugenia Foune, Melanie Fuller, Carol Greene, Iudith Heneghan, Eileen Hovorka, I-lneda Hughes, Mary Rose Ianello, Ioanne Kenny, Mary Ann Kohlsledl, Iudilh La Porta, Phyllis Malizia, Philomena Mariin, Maureen Mayer, Mary Alice McCabe, Helen McManaman, Kathleen McNamara, Maureen Nardi. Mary Kay Nemec, Iudith Pilch, Mary Ann Prosl, Mary Pyne, Barbara Rogers, Karen Ann Such, Iosephine Sullivan, Maureen Swieton, Nancy Tanny, Ioanne Tenwinkel, Margaret Vilona, Katherine Woods, Ioan fx Vi? 1 ,f i I' 'lu V z V : as V , , V V .... HV.. 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Bellamy, Carol Blakely, Eileen Cleary, Mary Ellen Dec, Kathaleen Flaiz, Dorothy Fornek, Carol Ann Heiden, Dianne Ianssen, Grace Kerrigan, Sharon Leicar, Diane Madden, Arlene Maher, Martha Massoni, Frances McCarthy, Mary Ellen McMahon, Bernadine Monaghan, Barbara Netterville, Kathleen O'Connor, Geraldine Olin, Margaret O'Mara, Ellen O'Meara, Ellen Raniere, Patricia Readdy, Diane Reardon, lean Shields, Patricia Stewart, Kathleen Velten, Maryanne Verrecchio, Mary Ann Wise, Dolores Woods, lean gram Jdaff Ae your Jdiefol ana! Lu The Eternal Truth Enlightening all seelcers Preparing all tor earthly conquest. Light ot Truth Invincible but patient Illuminating the members of the Mystical Body. Harbinger ot Hope Leading all to sanctity Freeing suffering souls from ignorance. Valiant efforts Heroic conduct In daily struggles for the Truth. 3653-281, A ,W ., X 'ff Q fb P V rx CK 77 if F J UL, VV Of Myijjif W and ,I XX ffm? JM ff? , QWAKQFJ, M VM f QA Af In fn J W ,Q 711 gg-Q4 Q if If 7 ,F ,E Jim Y , 'AN W if ii 'M Yi Zz by ,W fggwwf gi W , I V M 35 5 391 5' ii? s , ,, ,lrfff WT' Q . 3,3 g 1 2 'nz' ,, ,y ' -'KT h EY HA A M?.,...:.,: ,Q Q., J: '25 , 1 vw-jk if .,., My . , wh Y Q ,Q . x Q, ggi 4. :ga .,If:..N 3- ' W V' 'tai E Q1 !l xz e 'f S 'K 4 y fx ,gf L Q 1 5' , K 5 5 M 35W ,'Q x S Q? H M 4 f Q, N. f , A' , I LOVE or uelcueon gg, s...'ff 9 ' ' 4 vt fix .Ju 2 X K? fi' .36 1 M MwWg?msQQfV N- 155: Vbf as gggwwl W i i F W X , w 5 ifgfii if sm A 1- 113 , W ff- Z AN , f +. . W . ,. 48 WU fZ,,,aig X xi --ff A 'Give sorrow words. The grief that does not speak , writes Patricia La Porte quoting Malcom in Macbeth. And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain to tell my story. Maureen Woods, Irene Castellani. Barbara Pflaumer and Ioanne Sasso enrich their study ot Hamlet with phonograph records. ANGU GE Sister Mary Agnes directs her fresh- man English class to underline the subyect and the predicate in each sentence. Marilyn Carnaggio illus- trates at the board, while Margaret Barrett and Mary Broucek observe. Teresa Lioi, Rosemary Perri, Mary Ann Verrechio, Ioan Guardalabene and Geraldine O'Connor, pupils of Sister Mary loel's English class, hold a discussion oi poetry. of rnen differ yet the The languages , voices of their hearts express love of God and is acknowledged. English, French, Spanish and Latin are links that forge a chain of friendship around the world, Language shatters the bar- ' ' l' ht- riers of hostility and preiudice, en ig ening with truth and understanding the customs and lives of all peoples. I1 vous? is Bonjour Commen!-a ey- . the cheerful salutation translated by ' Good morning. how are Iudlth Betke, you? Parley vous France? Oopsl Wrong language. Due apology to Sister Mary Ancilla's Spanish class. No se da cuenfa del peligro? Oue Ie im- porfa Vd? O what timesl Oh what situation! e? cry Where in the world are w befuddled Latin students. MATHEMATIC Mathematics discovers the amount of material gifts God bestows. Yet, there is no measure to His generosity. Mathematics is a foundation, strength- ening and sharpening the mind through logical conclusions. Character is formed by means of the ability to tackle a task, Mistakes are faced with fortitude. But oh! What a feeling when success is achieved. Let's leave this to the mathematical brains of advanced algebra. 1 ip, Sister Mary Sophia's algebra class would like to get this problem squared away. 38 Helen Hutchinson, geometry student studies problems from all angles Triangles are try angles. Na' 11 S 5 RAW 1. an i 2 . v M Wbww .1 QW 'P 'mf 1 Rf - W 343- W 'mu W' . Sw' Nw ..- nw' X -5536? t W 'A J gb . i ' W ' , wg- I I S l PIT Double, double, toil and trouble. Fire burn and caldron bubble. The gourmet specialists, Karen Rogers, Evelyn Van Buskirk and Deanne Hoar, prepare a delectable breakfast. The proof of the cooking is in the eating, agree home economics stu- dents. Mmm. Looks good, too! Sew, there you are! Sister Mary Ligouri's students form magic with a bit of cloth. The Arts recapture and express the beauty of lite as God created it. A def sire to create, planted in every indi- vidual, reaches lull bloom through sell- expression, and mortal men aratily its unendina treasures. Good grief! Beethoven's blue! So say the art appreciation class, put- ting music into color. I wonder where the yellow went? gs? ..-ff Aesthetic experiences, character sketches, and essays flow from the pens of creative writing students. Yes, and they do occasionally get writers' cramp. There's no man like the snowman when drawn by the art class. And hands come in for their share, too. Q, I gi ' -,-, I ., ,. , ' A '- .,... , H ' 3 ff Under the direction ot Sister Mary Manetta, the library sci- ence class made colortul posters to remind us of the importance of reading Catholic books - books by Catholic authors. 'tNo, a spike is not a tack on the shoe, says Miss Einwick as she instructs the sophomores in the game ot volleyball, A spiked ball is a ball, other than a served ball, hit with force, from a height not less than the top of the net. 'E 'YW 'fs This 'n' That - 98, 99, ZOO! Somebody keeps putting the thermometers on the radiators! The home nursing students learn how to take their temperatures under the direction ot Mrs. l-lolden and Mrs. Aducci. 'Do The Children ot the Light Receiving from God, Reflecting, to others The Life in Light. Strength oi mind, Fortitude of Will To follow the Way. Zealous in faith, Fervent in prayer In pursuit ot Truth. Holiness ot thought, Goodness ot heart The essence ot Lite. One Lord forever, One Goal in lite, One Lite in God. XXV: , f f f QXXxX',Qfy xx ! mmm 2 11 .aixxxgx 1 ll ' A C, f' ,, .XX , tl I - ' 'EEQA' ' ' 3 gifdriffe, give cafe for fhe Lyn Aafh come H .aiu 2 ,L 0 V ' y .f A Q W fi? . ..... . af 4 - ' . dw i- Q if ij? fl QQ? ' if tw, fk ,W , . z 2 , 5 K f X ' A .. 4 ., g - , -L5 'gzgig' mlb 5 , Q f 'H , W A ..,., ' ,.., ' . gwfffsffi 2 QAM, ' .... U Q A ., MSM., . kwa 9 fs W 2 X, Al l QPR WW X A 5 iff., , W' ,. bf-J I ia 2 x 6 X, 1 K W .... ' Q 1 wfwf fl W ffm ,E X L V 733: '2 YM ii 23-ZH' fi 4 5 D. E n xx - F... Jificersz Ann Mueller, prefect: Mary Di Orio, vice-prefect: Rina Lnanuele, secretary: Kay Brosnahan, S. D. S. Cisca chairman: Cay McManaman, publicity chairman: Helen McCabe, literature zhairman: and Margaret Casey, assistant mission chairman. UHUWNING UU i UTY Looking at the calendar of the past year we find that the Sodalitys 1955 1957 schedule was both busy and excite ing. The Summer School of Catholic Action, held from August 27 to Septem- ber l, officially opened the Sodality programs. A freshman rally was sponsored on September 6 to acquaint the freshmen with the Sodality and its activities. By the second week of September the So- dality meetings were in full swing. The guest speaker, in the first allfschool as- sembly on October l, was Father Brown from St, Malachys. Harvest Heaven, the Sodality date dance, on November 21, turned out to be an outstanding suc- cess. The December assembly was dedicated to the lmmaculate Concep- tion and to Mother Catherine McAuley on the 125th anniversary of the found- ing of the Mercy Crder. Father Flan- nery was guest speaker, December also brought the Sodality food drive for the Little Sisters of the Poor, toys for St. Malachy's and many blessings for these gifts. On February 22, eight So- dality officers viewed the pace-setting fashions at the SDS Fashion Show in the Sheraton. One of the highlights of the year was the W.C.A.C. Convention in Milwaukee. Vocations was the theme of Father O'Hara's talk in the March assembly. Reception into the Sodality, the giving away of officers and the traditional crowning concluded the year. F th Fl O Mary we crown thee with G er cmnery blossoms today . . . sing the Ffifhef O'HCYU student body as Sodality pre- iect, Ann Mueller, places the crown of flowers on the statue. Attendants, Kay Brosnahan and Mary Di Orio stand near. 'ii Q 5 X 1 L ff wx 4 tw giegwf, r s w fi' ff g ,J ,Q 4 is u Q 1 5 fffjd' ,. , v 5 5, Qffn wi , ky 5 3' Q -5 x w , General Session COLLEGE Il Y Mundelein. Sister Mary Assisium, B.V.M. St. Xavier, Sister Mary of the Angels, R.S.M. On November 30, the Student Council sponsored Colleae Day for the juniors and seniors, The main speaker ot the day was Father Malloy, S. l., who stressed the importance ot ate tending a Catholic college, Later the girls Went to the in- dividual meetings ol their choice. The many different col- leges represented showed the Wide variety of interest present at Siena. Among the schools represented were the Univere sities of De Paul, Loyola, Mar- quette and St. Louis, the Col- leges of Marycrest, Mundelein, Rosary, St. Xavier, and St. Ann, St. Elizabeth and St. losephts Schools of Nursing, Loyola. Father Iohn Malloy, S.I. ,Q Darlene Ab Diane Uhlxr 'R 'v 3? ggi 2 5 X x sf- Q qw. f 4 5 ? fm YE E E ' H I , I A -.-- 2 ' Y 1 ' f Q f 1 2 wif .::5 ' 5 fe e' ws, A. . ug . ,,, Wm Ez. r X, lw zzsfif? W .- ' lx 5, ' aw fx ag' 5. ,sw ' 'fi 5 ' -gy H , ,yy , zugg., w '45 M f ,qw U: . .ap r Y if QSM .. Wyse, 4 ,,A. - Mfguwl- my A f mf ,fHw...x., Y Agx. fv,w f.v,x xv X wwf . :Zip rea is W w x T5 ig 'if 4 1 if ,:,1ff4 2' X A 'N lx? W A e Q Bf Q f 4.ffLAk x. K Q is P m N A N 'j,f7 33 :E , a ' w IN Ill ' X iii? fy . W X wwf , qw if l Q J X R lg L A 5 Y' f 51 Qi? .w Q, Ill Ill , llll f j gag I Marlys Schukies, Editor. Editorial Staff: Diane Schiff, typist: Kathy Kall, assistant editor: Ann Donnelly, assistant: Marlys Schukies, editor: Rosemary Fraser, man- aging editor, Mary Io Rossi, assistant: Mary Ioan Cencig, assistant photographer: Mary Ann Montoscuro, copy editor. L IENAN Siena is the most pictureftakingest institution l have ever been in! These are the famous last Words of Father l-laubold referring, of course, to the SIENAN. The presses have now ceased rolling, and we can sit back and relax. ln the beginning of the year we started shutter-bugging, making layouts and rocking our brains in an attempt to make the best SlENAN yet. We have added more pages but re- tained the cover of the preceding year as the trade- mark of the SHENAN. inspiration for copy sometimes happened in a chance remark, yet there were many times when thoughts were hard to find, Our patient moderator, Sister Mary Marietta, often became dubious as to Whether anything would materialize, but we finally came through. Who wouldnt with that versitile, persistent Editor Marlys Schukies! l'Egads and little parakeetsf' was the frustrated cry often sounded by our editor as she looked for a mislaid pencil or at the hands of the clock speeding toward five. There were sacrifices made of time, patience, and energy. ln spite of the many obstacles, disagree- ments and utter confusion, or maybe because of them, we offer to you the fruit of our labors and hope that it brings as much enjoyment in its reading as it has in its creating, We thank the patient parents who heated cold suppers and put up with our late hours. The business staff, headed by Patricia Conroy and Mary Pat Ioy, was the group that ran from room to room collecting the money for our literary endeavor. Mmm. So that's what happened to all the money. Q is it K it Spotlight Officers: Kay McManaman, Peggy Well- Sister Mary Benoit talks with students, Richard Silver and Sue man, Marge Dianovsky, Mary Ioan Dougherty, Phillips ol Marquette High School, Peggy Wellman and Marge Kay Stewart, Darlene Abbate and Lynn Anderson Dianovsky ot Siena at the Mercy Press Conference. prepare lor the Spotlight Mardi Gras . Who am l, you ask? Well, l am a little guy who acts as an incense burner giving off clouds of inspira- tion for the staff to float along on. l'm the chief cleaner-upper during and after issues. My name is Dennis, my sole mainstay in life being SPOTLIGHT mascot. No doubt you have seen my inspirational offsets with a look of frustration, overwork and perplexity engraved in their furrowed brows, Marge Dianov' sky and Peggy Wellman, the SPOTLIGJ-lT's co-ed- itors, Lynn Anderson, associate editor, Darlene ' ' U T L I I' H T L I , 1 Abbate and Marianne Scalotta, business inanmfor and assistant, Mary loan Dougherty, feature editor, her assistant, Kay Manaman, Kay Stewart, sports editor, have all contributed to the wellfworn path of every other step down the three flights of stairs when an issue comes. The only claim on halos l have is the staffs successes on Sienas social calendar, The first Mercy Convention for lournalists, the SPQTLIGHT Mardi Gras, and the first two editions of the FLAME are still sittina high and shining briahtfy, W it 'ff ug r The Staff 'W ff f All . ,f HU - Affjfffx if The Officers LIBP1 RY Coming in various sizes, Weights and temperments, student assistant librarians can be found generally in the library - sitting bee hind a desk, standing at the door, planning bulletin boards in the workroom, suggesting reading material, delivering fine notices and occasionally buried under a stack ot books. A student librarian is a teen-ager loyal to her activity with paste on her hands, devoted to her work behind a broom and wondering, when at the top of a seven foot ladder, what she will be doing next. She likes desk duty, ll' i That's a fine how do you dal Pat McClure. president, instructs the Library Club on the importance of collecting all fines. Library officers seated at table are: Mary Ann Lake. recording secretary: Cathy Broucek, treasurer: Carol Fornek. vice-president: and Pat Miller, corresponding secretary. the arrival ot new books and supervision fthe time when shes the big boss, even if she is the only one in the libraryl. She dislikes intensely reading shelves, getting a dollar bill when the fine is two cents, attending formal library meetings and the times when some people refer to her as a certain geometric figure. A student librarian has the abilities ot Sherlock Holmes, the appearance ot a harried rabbit, the energy of a small H-bomb, and when listen- ing to ''I-don't-have-the-book, the abilities ot a mute and the lite-saving sentence of See Sister when she doesn't have the correct answer. She may or may not be the girl sitting next to you in class, the girl guarding you on the basketball court, the girl patiently saying Single file, please, but you can al- ways be sure it is she when some- one taps you on the back in the li- brary and says May l help you? il, It if Social Sriellve Society Hell Cross To acquaint students in sociology with social relations and how to apply them is the formal purpose of the So- cial Science Society. ln order to further this purpose more effectively, the So- ciety invited the famous Silver Tones and the St. Malachy's Choir to sing during Brotherhood Week. Guest speakers from state agencies addressed the Society on social problems through- out the year. Other activities included field trips to local agencies, state Courts and institutions. The members have donated their time, effort and material support to less fortunate individuals, with the purpose of fostering Christian principles. Social Science Society officers: Lucille Signa, secretary: Barbara Flaherty, treasurer: Iudy Sagillo, co-chairman: Sandra Mehl. president: Philomene Malizia, co-chairman: Barbara McNally and Nancy Sheehan, co-vice-presidents, discuss onions - cops. I mean unions. Excitement ran high on Mock Election Day with the results ot Dwight D. Eisenhower as victor. The chairman fMary McNallyD, Estes Kefauver fBarbara Tomassinil, Dwight Eisenhower tMarlys Schukiesl, and Richard Nixon fEvelyn Paglinil put all their efforts into making this a successful campaign. Pom-poms, dolls, games, nut cups, puzzles. ornaments - every little thing counts as Mari- anne Balasty, publicity chairman: Carol Gen- dron, secretary: Iudy Greene, president: and Rosemarie Narducci pack Christmas goodies tor needy families, These Iunior Red Cross lassies also were in charge of tilting boxes for children overseas. Sister Mary Alberta is the moderator of Siena's Angels of Mercy. T.B. or not T.B.? That is the question which puzzles Mau- reen Woods and Nancy Meyer as they emerge from the X- Ray Unit. Utm www Christmas Toy Sho USIC, Beethoven and , again through the tingers ot Sister Mary Leandras private piano students during the spring recital, April 28, 1'-Xstonishe ment ran high, tor the great progress made in such a brief period of time by many ot the girls proves Sister as noth- ing short ot a master. Chopin shone Elena Hoffman, under the direction of Sister Mary Leandra, prepares to delve into th e realms of the U i ish d n in- e Symphony. fThis is the end!! P Chantez, chantez . . . These are none other than Sister Leandra's lively fresh man songstresses. 1, ell 'IC Artistic achievement and social suc- cess marked the efforts of the Glee Club for the year, Sweet voices and musical ability, under the direction of Sister Mary Theophane, were blended into delightful productions which thrilled enf thusiastic audiences with every perfor- mance. The amazing Glee Club Chorus, the scintillating Melody Maids and the A Cappella Choir brought into each offering a charming variety of style, music, and costuming, The pre-Christmas Musicale and the Gilbert and Sullivan M. S. Pinaforeu were the important public presentations of the year, The Mixer following the Musicale and the traditional Winter lnterlude drew capacity crowds and were among the most successful and popular dances of the season. The performances of the group conf sistently sparked school assemblies, and the Thanksgiving and Christmas concerts constituted highlights of the year. Performances were given at the Mercy lnfirmary and the Home for the Aged conducted by the Little Sisters of the Poor, Finally, members of the Glee Club participated in the annual Catholic Music Federation Concert at the Civic Opera House. Private Vocal Pupils if 5 ' 4 t ,gy . I 1 l Q 3 j S ry A .Y Q a A.: N Officers, seated: Mary Io Neville, president of the Glee club: standing: Mary Alice Mayer, publicity chairman: Mary Io Rossi. secretary: Ioanne Lupo, president of the A Capella: and Mary Ioan Dougherty, treasurer. Glee Club Practice Christmas Angel Chorus ,'. r X f S K l S 5 38 3 5 .t ref ' 2 Q4 ,. -.-. .. j Q , , A 4 3 .:.. x X Q 1 l i E A gli ei Ei: r Q 3 Q fl like Q s S . , ,, MOTHER ' CLUB The Mothers year began as Charm in a Capsule brought the appearance of a Patricia Stevens model to greet the new freshmen and their mothers. A Christmas party, complete with Santa Claus, that tremendous prize-Win- ning card party, and the March meeting with the miracle lady, Mrs. Feeley, who made you realize Mary's love for her children - then last but best of all the rest, the Mother-Daughter luncheon kept the mothers busy. The year was a financial success as Well. They presented Sister Mary Giovanni With two generous checks, Mrs. H. Wellman. Mrs. F. Flynn, Mrs. I. McNamara, Mrs. Leo T. Velten, and SEG Ya ...-n ted - Mrs. C. Van Buskirk, Mrs. C. gelski. Mothers' Club Christmas Party Com- mittee prepare the smorgesbord. From left to right: Mrs. G. Thomson R.I.P., Mrs. R. McShane, Mrs. A. Papineau. Sister Mary Candida, Mrs. C. Walsh and Mrs. Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and their helpers distributed Christmas gifts at the Christmas Party. OFFICERS Mrs. Huston Wellman, President Mrs. F. I. Flynn .... Senior Vice-President R. McShane ,... Iunior Vice-President Mrs. Mrs. I. McNamara .. . Soph. Vice-President Mrs. I, Mago ..,. Freshman Vice-President Mrs. F. McClure .,............., Treasurer Mrs, C. Bernbom .... Recording Secretary Mrs. W. Readdy . Corresponding Secretary Mrs. I. Van Buskirk . , . Financial Secretary Mrs. L, T, Velten .,,.., Publicity Chairman Mrs. C. Yagelski ....., Program Chairman Mrs, C. Horan ..... Membership Chairman Mrs. C, Walsh .......... Social Chairman Mrs, W. Kuse ........ Courtesy Chairman Mrs. I. Cashman .... Gift and House Chm. Mrs. G. Callahan ..,.. Alumnae Chairman FATHER ' CLUB In the re-organization of the Siena Fathers' Club, Mr. Ioseph Specht acted as temporary chairman, An advisory committee drew up a con- stitution and by-laws. Its main activ- ities in the school this year focused on reviving the pledge program and sponsoring a Father-Daughternnight in late May, Plans for next year in- clude educational and professional meetings, as well as social and tund- raising projects. Sister Mary Gio- vanni is the moderator of the group and Sister Mary Isabel is the faculty sponsor of the pledge program. Mr. Ioseph Specht, chairman and members of the Fathers' Advisory Committee, Ie!! to right: Mr. McClus- key, Mr. Specht, Mr. Linskey, Mr. Monaco: seated: Mr. McNichols. Mr. McDevitt and Mr. Mayer. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ioseph Specht, Chairman Dominic De Pasquale Charles Madden Robert Flaherty Iohn Mayer Patrick A. Linskey Ierry V. Monaco W. T. McCluskey Iohn I. Marducci Bernard McDevitt Gene Tufo RECRUITERS Alfred Bossung Iames I. Martin Frank Cambora William O. Martin Amerigo Caravetta Iohn E. McHugh Steven Dec Iohn McNamara Iohn D. Doyle Thomas B. McNichols Oliver Englund Iames P. O'Neill Thomas Fahey I. O'Rouke Iohn S. Finley I. M. Owens Paul Graziano Iohn P. Reilly Iames R. Griffin Henry Robinson Thomas R. Halloran Theodore Rogala Martin Healy Henry Rowe Iohn L, Izzo Vincent Salerno Lester Iones Ioseph Sclafini Henry Kamka Leo T, Velten Iohn I. Lane E. Richard Walter Edward Lejcar Thomas Wogan Archie Mackay Casual shots of some of the recruiter fathers: Mr. Narducci, Mr. McClus- kye, Mr. Linskey, Mr. Baitacovali, Mr. Monaco, and Mr. Reilly, standing. ALUM, AE At the annual homecoming, the Alumnae renewed old acquaintances with classmates and teachers in the lobby ot Siena's auditorium. Following this get-together, they met the Alum- nae oiiicers and discussed the plans for the coming year. Father Iohn Barry, SJ., guest speaker. Flapper fashion, in mock style show. added spice to the Homecoming pro- - gram. Lei! lo right: Betty Cahill, Ra- Iaila Emcmuele, Dorothy O'Neil Brown, Catherine Aikinsom Shevlin. Z Violet Ariz Walter. IBLESSINH UF ALTAH 'lln nomine Patri, et Filii, et Spiri- tui Sanctif' utters Father Charles Vtfallace as he blesses Siena's new altar which he donated. Father Walf lace is the brother ot Sister Mary Caroline, a former taculty member ot Siena The altar will be used during retreat and whenever Mass and Eenediction are held in the auditorf ium. NEW WUIRLIQI Aiming high with old money and New Worlds are Ellen Flynn and Eliz- abeth lvloceri. Ellen was awarded a scholarship to De Paul University tor her salesmanship. SYlVlI'USIllM Seniors were as busy as: ever prepare ing for the annual Symposium ot St. Thomas Aquinas, scheduled for Februf ary 18, Miss Mary O'Malley, senior English teacher, directed the partici- pants. Seventeen nervous seniors dee livered their addresses betore a juniorf senior assembly. C rel Linskey, whose speech was i'St, Thomas Speaks to Youth on Love, represented Siena at Fenwick on February 24, Eecause ot her excellent material and delivery, Carol reached the semi-finals, 11 CW Q Fw. M Q5 i r .. , .... .- K . K S . .Z ,M- Q 5 ? NP' V Elf? s , ,2 4 1 'F :Z ..... K K TN ,SV gy, Hsu, EX A nymif A S 5 Q 6 my Q M VF ki K U g x 4 Q H. Nl. l'inafore H.M.S. Pinafore, the Gilbert and Sullivan classic, was pro- duced by the Siena choristers on May 24 and 26 before capac- ity crowds. The audiences thrilled to the enchanting times unfolding the romance of lose- phine, the Captains daughter, and Ralph, the humble sailor, The action takes place aboard ship CWe Sail the Ocean Blue.J The Captain fl am the Captain of the Pinaforel objects to the audacity of the lowly tar in as- piring to his daughter's hand CA Maiden Fair to Seel. Consist- ently, the Captain feels that he himself cannot marry Buttercup, the Buxom little peddler who sells to the sailors Snuff and tobaccy and ribbins and laces to set off the faces of pretty young sweethearts and Wives Cl'm Called Little Buttercupl. Little Buttercup then solves the problem by disclosing that as babies, the Captain and Ralph the sailor, had been entrusted to her care, that the babies be- came mixed and that the Cap- tain is really the sailor, while the sailor is the Captain CThings are Seldom What they Seeml. The barrier of station is re- moved, and a happy ending re- sults, Iosephine can marry her sailor, while the Captain can marry little Buttercup. Cast of H.M.S. Pinafore losephine Mary Io Neville Corinne Marr Buttercup ,,... .... ,M Mary Alice Mayer Mary loan Dougherty Cousin Hebe Ioanne Lupo Carol Linskey Sir Ioseph . Ronald Dvorak Captain Iarnes Wilson Ralph Rackstraw ..,. .... . . . . Robert Moulton Dickie Deadeye .. ...,.,lohnLefezzi Boatswaine . ,. .. . ... ,.. Anthony Seminaro Boatswaines Mate . , . William Mashelc Carpenter .. Michael Miles Carpenters Mate . .. , ., Bernard McDevitt Sailors William Steele Ioseph Stainer William Madden Patrick Twitchell UO God, by Whose word all things are sanc- A flurry of excitement, accompanied by undertones of nervous anticipation, fills the auditorium. Father I-laubold proceeds with the blessing - today you get the ring. The gold and black of the ring symbolizes the product of four years of achievement and loyalty, old friends and new, of graduation and the future, The blackness of the stone reflects the depts of love and understanding, The gold symbolizes the treasured moments with the group, Big Sister Day, dances, basketball PHAYEIH tilzed, pour lorth Thy blessing upon this ring, and grant that We who wear this symbol ol lidelity to our school, may always remember that its crest is the reminder ol our intense love ot You, so that through the practice ot virtue we may have the courage to bear the crosses of life, having ever on our lips the words, 'The will ol God is always beautiful' Having lived the lives ot Catholics, may we one day wear the crown ol eternal lite in the company ot Our Lady, Queen of Angels and the saints, and ol the entire heavenly court, through Christ our Lord. Amen, 611 Pnl GD, games, class parties, assemblies, trips, prepare ing term papers, cramrning for exams. The Mercy shield reflects the interest and assistance of the Sisters. They seem to be there When you need them, to help iron out both little and big problems. The medals Within the ring, ree minding us of the faith and love we have in Christ, bringing us ever closer to Him. The ring e a combination of all the actions and thoughts of each girl, joining each individf ual into one unit - a living Siena. QE IDR PPIU The time drows neor. The oir is oettinq Close. You toke your Heleventeentlr' look into the mirror. 'Do you reolly think l look oll rioht? l meon W- reol- ly? 'Rrrrinol Hes here! Hes here! Yes, this wos the pre- lude ot thot unlorgettoble night - Prom Nioht. You will recoll the Crisoness ot the nioht oir, the woy you ond he seemed to move Cs one os you llootted over the multi-colored donce tloor to tlie music ol Del Rene ond his orchestro, the plotce where your best friends joined you lor CI snock, the ride home oll these rernoin in memory lille linoerino notes of o sono. Mary Kissane is crowned queen of the prom by Icxck Daly. her date. Ingham unnannn-, pw A,,,... ix --.....,,Rm ' . Ltqx The officers of room 19, Ann Marino. Ieanette Boniigli, Iudith Novosel and Anna Marie Prestia, admire the prom pictures with Sister Mary Gregory. Sister Mary Berchmans and her otii- cers, Nancy Noland, Mary Lou Rago, Barbara Blattner and Mary Kaye Monahan, conduct a class meeting. SE IUP- HU lEltUU L Sister Mary Manetta instructs her ot- iicers, Carol Linskey, Barbara Pilau- mer and Marietta Valentine, on the importance of keeping accurate ac- counts. Sister Mary Isabel, Barbara McNally, Iudith King and Kathleen O'Brien look on while Cornelia Behringer places the picture oi Christ, the Light of the World on the wall. Darlene Abbate Barbara Ballulf Friends, Romans, fellow psychiatrists . Marilyn Bartolo Cornelia Behringer Barbara Blake Patricia Blake QW How to marry cr millionaire -- Arpege. Barbara Blattner Patricia Bodzioch -KEN 'Q W! leanette Bonfigli Mary loan Bowler How about London Bridges? Margaret Branick Io Ann Bruce Diane Brunelle Danielle Brunelle Of course, she's camera shyl Aileen Buck Barbara Buckley Therese Iulia Carlin Oh. what cz beautiiul evening. Diane Carrigan Helen Carroll Margaret Casey Irene Castellani Hal We finally got in! Lenore Catania Mary Ioan Cencig ITK Xxx R S Q94 l 1 Carol Cesario Charlotte Collins How much sleep did you say you had? Patricia Conroy Maureen Crowley luclith Cullen Arlene Demeter Typical senior locker. Iudith De Milio Nancy De Pasquale Ioan Desplanter Margaret Dianovsky Lineup. Mary Di Orio Ann Donnelly Mary Ioan Dougherty Mary Pat Egan Oooh! You doll, you! Mary lane Ehrhardt Rina Emanuele 72 32 Annette Esposito Charlene Fahey Thank you, comrade Arlene Farmer Catherine Fitzgerald Margaret Flanagan Ellen Flynn Here kitty-kittyl Margaret Flynn Rosemary Fraser W Mary Arm Fnedel Iulie Gentlle Take your pariner by the hand Marrlyn Gllhooly Annleola Graz1ar1o Patricia Haug Eleanor Heafey e goi the pep: we got the steam Barbara Heneghan Deanna Hoar Rita Hogan Patricia Horan Have they cornered the mouse ye Charlene Hovorka Iudith Husfieid Mary Margaret Iones Mary Patt Ioy Gloria in excelsis Deo... Katherine Kali Iudith King Mary Kissane Ioyce Kohlstedt Don't point that nasty thing at mel Myrna Kuester Patricia La Porte Iudith Larcher Anne Marie Latona All aboard! Here we gol Ann Lawlor Iudith Lawlor 76 ? I Barbara Lenihan Carol Linskey Iudith Long Ioanne Lupo Mary Ellen Lynn Charlene Margo Nol Really? Ann Marino Helene Marks Peek a bool Corinne Marr Katherine Marren Ain't we got fun! Arlynne Mastrangelo Patricia McClure Maureen McGuane Patricia McLaughlin Thar she blows. Barbara McNally Mary McNally Sandra Mehl Patricia Meola Free, at lcxsi. Nancy Meyer Barbara Miles Irene Miller Mary Kay Monahan lulieties - behind the scenes Ioanne Montalbano Mary Ann Montoscuro Georgine Mouat Anne Mueller Trick or treat? U' Step the Mary Musatto Kathryn Muzik Mary Ann Nadler Marilyn Nallon fantastic Mary lo Neville Nancy Noland Iudith Novosel Kathleen O'Brien Reading a literary gem. ,7 Constance O'Connel1 ' G Nancy O'Connor X A B af X X 1 M . 5 fx Maureen O'Donova ,W Iudnh Pardi M, P lust waiting Ioanne Pavin Barbara Pflaurner 1 Q 5 81 Gloria Pieraccini Felicia Piotrowski Charge of the Bengal Lancers. Geraldine Plis Ann Marie Prestia Marigail Quinlan Mary Lou Rage Don'i singe the wreath! Denise Riordan Gail Rivkin ez E Mary Io Rossi Rosemary Ruge It's a hole in one. Mary Rusk Ioyce Ryan Virginia Ryan Margaret Saad Leave it to the Democrats! Ioanne Sasso Marianne Scaletta Karen Schaefer Diane Schiff Say, look what belongs to that convertible! Marlys Schukies Patricia Sclafini Nancy She-ahan Ianet Sietsema And then we did ihe Cha-Cha. Lucille Sigria Patricia Skelly M -,wi Dorothy Stelter Susanne Strickland Look! Im the top oi the bottom fourth Beatrice Torriassini Diane Uhlir Marietta Valentine Evelyn Van Buskirk Hey, where's the check? Marlene Vani Lillian Vasta K as Carol Venuto Carolyn Vitellaro Don't just do something - sicmd there! Nancy Wagner Elizabeth Walenga Ellen Wallace Ann Walsh Ditching! Barbara Watts Margaret Wellman Ann Wilson 1 Nancy Wilson Now I'll hide this money bag in my locker Maureen Woods Patricia Ycfccino Ioomne Ycxgelski Carol Zientek Swing and sway - what iun this day. 3511 ifltlemnriam -dh' A A Q i t Cn the north wall of the school library is a cross, the replica of the miracu- lous crucifix of Limpias with its agonizing, dying Christ, During the two years before her death, Sister Mary Laetitia wished to get a crucifix for the library, but before she could fulfill this wish, God called her to Himself. l-fer brother, Mr. Fred Hansen, donated the crucifix in memory of Sister. Sister Laetitia was not a stranger to Siena, She had taught in the school back in the l93U's and was the moderator of the Sl3'OTLlGHT. Last year Sister planned the l955 SlENAN and had it on its Way when sickness overtook her and prevented her completing it. 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