St Gregory High School - Timber Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1951
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New co-curriculum activities have been introduced while the old, familiar ones have been greatly expanded. More and more ad- vantages have been opened to students at St. Gregory, until today it offers one of the best educational programs in the city. Not less proud of St. Gregory than the fac- ulty and students themselves, Cardinal Stritch watches its growth with the anxious eyes of a spiritual father and stands behind its progres- sive achievements. Catholic Education, which is the only real education because it touches the entire man, his spiritual as well as his cultural growth, is as alive and vigorous today as it has ever been in all its glorious history. The impetus and challenge which Catholic education holds for the youth of this generation is unparalleled. Each generation has its leaders in every field of endeavor, and today, the Catholic youth 1 .7 7' '53 rt,tn ,f Q ,I Yay. I 4 :stil of America have their own prototypes. ln our own school, there is a man of outstanding inspiration to his charges, a leader in the field of education. He is our own pastor and direc- tor, the Reverend Arthur Terlecke, whose inter- est and devoted service have sponsored an educational project to flowering fruition. His has been a task of love engendered by his deep concern for the needs of his children. Every talent, every need of every child has been the subject of his careful study, coupled with a de- termination to see his aims come true. l-low well he has succeeded is known to every stu- dent and to the entire community. Recently, his Eminence, the Cardinal, appointed our pastor to the Archdiocesan School Board in recognition of his efforts and interest in the welfare of youth. This is the sixth jfearbook issued by St. Gregory School since His Eminence placed me in cnarae. Year by year, tnere have been records ot achievement in erectina and payina for new buildinos, and in building: char- acter, There is enouali experience now to iudae tlie results. When araduates of tlie f1rst year corne back and express the wish that they could be able to retrace years they considered rriis- spent '.-:hen the children ot other araduates are already attending kindergarten and we see all tbe young rnen and of last 11ve years drop one by one into the spot for God intended ther: feel Eiuribly grateful to and sliahtly proud of them. Go forth Graduates of iQ5l and follow the Eiiah ideals set for you by your school and 'roar predecessors. Mag' God bless 'A.' ou and keep 'rou one and ali, Father Terlecke ur gn infill Q W 5 Y fi 17 3 -r I L Q91 sf 62- l s S i Ol' .5 Q 5 h v.'i S was bl Q ' Q' lu Q 454 s tnere ts one refu e ln thrs ourre throuoh dorf s tere 13 one 1 t ln s e J te rs 'tere- J rn ort JI ose love onouer o 't e ths on lceourlmlh tsnl r fIGUWlUSQU QF PEACE tftts fforld t 9 HL CTSCIGS CI sfxfffx GTC S trust n rnen ond nlto rnen Gone Jre the de ustons o solet, thro P fer ot optoeosernent T te sfsoles lsove loeen lor tolf removed front our e,es ond fre see We see o Mothe ot Lot Sollette Neeptng for her ffoyf ord chtldren Ne see or Vlrgln ot Lourdes seek rno to Wosh others ln the Crystol heolrno woters of her offn purrty We see ct Queen ot Fotlmd ond LIDCI noldrno out her Crowr to us beoorng us to Cro Nn our selves dolly Wrth roses lnto the untrrrng lsonds of the Mother fre ploce our seorchmo souls Betore the Whlte pedestol of the Vrrorn we promtse on tmrtotton of her pe tect punty As sub1ects of the Queen we kneel ot her throne ond dedmote to her oll the works of our honds ond heorts To her we consecrcxte these yeors ol our youth the flowennq yeors To her we owe the do s of our lobors the sweet odor of obedrence To her we prorntse tle length of our tuture the reenerf o summer d to tdll ond .flrnter We ore hers ond slte s ours our ltle our rett e our hope our peoce ,an KCI J .4 1- 10' , It A 54,1 ' Q I ' D 3 , .bw ' xanga! ffl I 55.1, X 'rl 4 F s 5 5:1 , ,jx 8 Q13 lr X41 ,- 0 : W R1 N x ' ' y xllx. 9 All art work and cartoons rn yearbook sketched by semor Agnes Werner ng I 'W I x X 24 -wb 4.5. 1 D-,J s , ,- 'A N KRW' 'MQ -f 'As 'Y . 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'M ., REVEREND ARTHUR F TEHLECKE Dzrector REVEREND ROBERT MOCKENHAUPT Prefect of Dtsclpllne Relrgton 4 REVEREND IOHN MAY Relxgron 3 REVEREND IEROME KLUG The Bullettn REVEREND MICHAEL MALONE CS V Counselor Rellglon l and 2 Sptrttual D1rector ol Leglon of Mary Cdled Feb I3 RIP? REVEREND EDWARD I-IAUNGS C S V Reltgron 2 Mechamcal Drawrng l and 2 Shop Drtver Trarntng REVEREND IOI-IN BRADAC C S V Reltgton l Geometry REVEREND ANGELO RINELLA C S V Counselor Reltg1on l and 2 tn Father a o s p ace SISTER CI-IARITINA Superlor SISTER MARIA Prmclpal Good Counsel Club Moderator SISTER CARLISSA Bursar General Screnc SISTER ANGELINDE Btoloay Bar1dMod r Proba on S daltw fl ator Good Counsel Club Moderator SISTER ANIIAMARIE Engltsh l and 2 G Coun el Club lfo ato SISTER ANTOI IS Type urtttng I and 2 Sho 'hand G od Counsel C ul: Mode ato SISTER BAPTISTA tn l and 2 orn SISTER COLETT panrfttan ltr and Putbtr 1 1. SISTER EWIILIA A 1 S cta Al a Co 1 Cot. 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'u I. derator ,Chorus . . dera or. 4 , ft LITTLE HfSPIR!4.TIQItf - Sen ior Sodality officers look to Mother Pauline von Molttnkrodt, toun- dress ot Sisters of Christian Choir V' rut on e 1 Meir S 9 labors Left to noht ore Mont n M Aul tte vt e prefect M ct r y Lucos se retctrz Morvln Carlo neou reosurer ard Lorr Smttr pre-te t FREQUENT DESPERATION U dounted by months of youshrnr drtves and fohecttn tone sen J ' 3 ttrouln trouole o r tnetr nappy xr ns oft Sster Iononnttl orner on tef wer nose t 1 se 5 CW ROOM 203 ROOM 204 Larry Calhoun Tom Bushold Icly Savage Iohn Mattes Rosemary Harks Ioan Dlenes Ann Mockenhaupt France Stuermer G UI' CBZIQCLCJQIH5 l'5 1t,, for 6 ,d .C n I odotrt, C i. , 'C f : ,, . c jg ' uone . ,. y r,I C. I vm' ni . f . . 'Q 1 1 7 ' 11 vv v - , tor Lorna-rforrt officers Q. QC .grnite t' Q ' , .uni L ' f i , 1 F, tx . o I JCI , . ororf 'yous Herz tra. eos -d fT,C1IT'..'C bpzr don , - , .4 , tu' --we ' S - f ' ar 's qv Q' 1 rg- x ..rr V., rootii oi11:-ers 34:21 uri tleir irigf -f iles ond s:r11Qe sziiili- s::11Qe :ii ilie ff ' tj X 1:13 CZ 'f Q, 'A-'EIT -fpgii oi flu? m 7 'L 1:-is to Slifer Eiiijgzrii. :.ifi,er:o::. DON ANDERSON Rabbrt St Ignatrus Marrne bound corudor Walker book worm THERESA BACK Terry St Gregory Warm frrendly snule se-nn mentahst auret Sneezer IEAN BARRY Nuts St Thomas of Canterbury CLYDE BRICSTON Clyde St Thomas AQUIUGS Chug a lug all around sports enthuslast happy ao lucky THOMAS BUSHOLD St Ignatrus Sava e and ruthless Nerahts prrze packa ednor Bush LAURENCE CALHOUN S I Cornell us Larry T. OLLI' QCLF5 5'- -1 ll n u ' .' .., 3 I a .. , hant- ' ' . ge...co- 'I I' ll ll MSWGST Grid IOVGIYH I - ,IUY1 lov- Sodahty Social-izer . . , Irish ',,-- AIC- ni.,.C. .. P f , rem' ' y...,' . 'y..,posf V .mgenial 5 . .a .. ' A '.. lna freckle 'a ed PATRICIA BRENNAN St GQHGJIGVQ Raven harred beaut to kno ff 10 U VIICG nurnor st s Hool seyton MARVIN CARBONNEAU Marv Sz And .f Bra s nd lorafr rno e rnan of the Sodaht esees srnall apnetue IVHCHAEL CONNOR Mxke St Gregory One ot the boys good mixer full of ideas IOHN DAHLSTROM Kzrby St Gregory The laugh will kill you always srnilina orator MARY ANN DANIEL Mary Ann St Benedict athlete the 1 don t corne any oetter GERALDINE DARRAGH Gerry St Ita Eyes that cry belle of the oa pride ot Patricia Ste-V ens LENORE DAVIDSON Nome Our Lady of Vzctory Rovin kind tall and stately artistic miss GEORGE DEMCO George Sacred Heart Flare for science pornpa dour proud let George do IOAN DIENES ocm Expressive ey es p e e p 1 n a tnrouah lona lashes a around pal hearty lauah EDWIN DUBLINSKI St Benedict Euchar stic Chairman te i entia easy aoing P65 Wlen HOLU 11 Q, 4 J ill. I I l A ' I Sunshine personality . . . petite Sf. Gregory A 1 . 4 i A Q J H Q V ' Hi 4 ..Ed,, 'All... ' 'Q' - .' ...mir- ad J THERESE DUNGAN Tnxze St Gregory lrlsh Coleen sweet and shy a true trlend IAMES ELLWANGER rm S t Ita Shorty unpredlctable congemal RICHARD FLAM Dzck St Gregory Baseball lover always there ram or sh1ne tavorlte say mg Say boy CAROL FRANTELL Carol St Gregory Easy to look at b1t of sm cerrty rnrxed W1th humor Mac n1t1cent basketball cr1t1c 12 CLARICE GARVEY Clazre St Gertrud Iournahsm W1zard endear mg young charrns cutle W1th curls VIRGINIA GEIMER Vlrgzma St Gregory Sweetness persontfled erybody s frlend honor roll regular MARGARET GLEASON Marge St Gregory Senlor sWeet1e baby brown eyes WIIIY conversahonallst IOSEPHINE GUILIANO losxe St Henry Ahve wxth pep shorthand Whlz Lauah untll l crled 2 LM all ROBERT GRAY Bob ROSEMARY HARKS Casey St Gregory Our Lady of Lourdes Flashy dresser ready wrt Photography enthuslast Happy DAZE y belle able orator prlceless per sonahty BARBARA GREENBAUM Greeme Our Lady of Lourdes WILLIAM HICKEY 1 The eyes have lt Anchors OUT L-CfdY Of Lourdes Awelgh PHQTQGENIC Unscrupulous scorekeeper mlss prefers blondes? heavy actor RUTH GUNDERSEN Ruth Sf Cornelius HELEN HOFFMAN Hazen Constant conversatronalrst St Benedlct green eyes a Bushold full of charm mlghty mme Lrvely laughter Oh lohnny PAUL HAAS Cnsco Kid St Ita IOHN HORRIGAN ack R1p Van Wrnkle Harvey St Ita of the staae always readv Muscles good sport to lend a help1na hand pool hall troubadour t 2 6l'lJA55 IOCLI1 9 B'11 I ' ' ' U H .7 .. rw' EDITH HUNT E van St Ita Hearty laugh gloom buster fun to know WILLIAM KLEISNER 1 Transfrguratzon Behrnd the scenes man ot dra matlcs cateterla bus boy well known WILLIAM KOHLS 1 St Ita Everybody s bra brother anythmg for a laugh Sem per Frdehs HOWARD KORNACKI Howie St Gregory The blg rnan Mr Amerrca ot l956 sclence wh1z777 14 LORRAINE KUSTEC Lorry S t Gregory Gracrous bookkeeprng scholar Gregory s LILY PONS PATRICIA LARSEN a St Gregory Glrdmg hngers across key board prefers month of May speck of shyness MARY LUCAS Babe St Gertrude Sodallty secretary blrthe ballerrna brlaht eyes MARILYN MCAULII-'FE Mickey St Cornelzus Leo lucky true frrend wonderful to know WA iclz I o A X. ' I XQVX W5 IIBIIIII . . up tu HB-Hu Xl ll SHIRLEY MCDONALD Shxrl St Gregory Earnest student Slde loyal lrrend the quret IAMES MCGOWAN 1m Our Lady of Lourdes Outdoor man un know PATRICK MCGOWAN a Our Lady of Lourdes Good loe spark from lre land speedy speeaker IACQUELINE MARCHESANI Iackle St Gregory Prnt s1ze gragler l-lankerrn never a dull moment DONNA MARTH Donna St Ferdmand Dunpled smlle nonchalant carefree IOHN MATTES Malts St Gregory Lrghts guard ltttle brt of DONALD MAY Honey boy Our Lady of Lourdes Geometry whrz Path cake man al1ve on the basketball court DIAN MELODY Skeets St Andrew Pertectronrst butcher g1rl heart of aold feflllty ' TI -' 5 . . , on ' ' ' . . . ul. ,, .. ., . . . l to ' ' . , . ' ' . . . Pat's big brother. Helen . . . ladies man. up t,. .. - ,. li I ll ll ll l ANN MOCKENHAUPT Annze St Gregory Trlrn on sllm fnendly toword dll couldnt be ony Fronk er MARY ANN MUELLER Mary Ann St Gregory Slender tender ond toll Chnstrnos ln Connecncut g 1eWel of g frlend IEROME NICKELS Ierry Sf Mary of the Lake Physlcs enthusrgst eor for rnuslc keeps h1s Betts strcught MARGARET O CONNOR Peggy Sz Igngzrus Bouncrn borwos ell 76 l K9 em lrrsk 16 ELIZABETH O DONNELL Lzzzxe St Gertrude Full of pep olwoys good for g few sn1ckers loves C1 good tune RONALD OFENLOCH Ronnie St Alphonsus Good sport ond g regl pol loves to tell SlOf1GS lrnoolno tlve DOROTHY OLINGER Do S t Gregory Goldle lo ks ever lnch IOHN PELRINE Pe s St Grego y Bosketbd 'nernoe l Soturdg Nroht round up n of ords Hui Alf oo jaal u u H ' U K - f , . ' D J xi I H' H V . . . , ' 4 . x .. I.. . . , ' F ' , , X ,, o . , 4 y g G , A ' ' pol . , . or laugh o rnlnute. - 0 t. I ll I ll , Y qi ll ll rv LY Q Qlstor-.. ro ' . ' .l , . . l'3LlI'1Cl'1N'H. ITC . . FRANCIS PHILIPP Franny St Gregory Dependable unhrmted vuohty dosh of rumor BETTE POWERS Betts St Gregory Sweet ond chornuno strmctly fermnlne ebony curls IEROME POWERS ferry Queen of Angels Arnotous Jourr 1 Y qqlet but rlendlx CI ox lo C11 Gre or 1te IAY SAVAGE cry St Margo et Mary M Presldent We groomed porty boy LEO SCHLECHT eo St Gregory Dopulor Mecnonlc physl s whlz Mrckey mlnded BETTY SCHOENBERGER Betts S Henry rsor 1 t ucx S Boon oo CI or MARION ROZE Vzcky ob IB VCS T' 6 CAROL SCHWENDAU C ar 9119 o e GGGGLURT Me Mara pan! 17 J. I Ho. J k t ' r. ' 11 'I I, HIL ll . . . . . Y . 11 .cis . . . ' 1 - , ,, W ,, Pe. .31 jr olgs , , . hopoxfrzo- A A A lf. :DCI j . ' , fl. W F, f 1 y . . ol:-roy. Y obf ' A b sin . .Q St. R er elfcrmirie Handy the ri e Al . . . fue St.Benedi:t r .ter and Frost' . . , Deel sl ejoer , . . r ,Il 3 .. rr - Che rful, ri' . , , Lefe have G p Q GARY SEARLE Gary Queen of Angels Iov1ol sentunentol Ro out the barrel DORIS SHOLTS Doris Our Lady ol Lourdes Lover of the frne orts quomt sense of humor qulet d1g nlty CAROL SIVHT Smztty St Gregory Word ol mlnute conversotlonol chshkes n k nonfes LARRY SIVIITH Larry St Gregory Sodohtf Prefer p o or pt er D t 1 ntrn '1 18 GERALDINE SPRINGER Gerry St Tlmothy Toste for clothes 1I'1 per petuol monon conversohon Yo know? HELEN STREFF Smiles St lfo Auburn tresses fnendhness unhmlted spolrkhng eyes ond twmkhng srmles FRANCES STUERMER Franny St Gregory Dromonc demon loads of CICS RAYMOND THOMAS Buckets Sl Anoreff l'1lOXlCCIf no rm where S the pot Greyhound dilfd pen ,IM Me ga lea x -x . I' ll ' ll .. ,, ist . . A Should I cut my hair? fm -,Q A I cfm t keep G Straight ya . . . ' ' . io A . ' ll ll 0 ll Il Y Q K C ipf r'.'? ... ich .....A.SY'J'Q1l or, 3' . MARILYN TIEMAN Mar MARTIN WILLFORD Clark Queen of Angels St Gregory Vlvld lmoromdtlon hondy Loon srdrlc lernll poet mth d pen dsslstont 11 loves to lrmlote brdrldn MARGARET TOUSSAINT IOAN WINANDY Wmcl y Margie St Gregory St B nedlct lntellectuol WhlZ everx Sweet GS Sugar Wlzmd of body s lnend srnort tollcerlll the ort closs sonollty AGNES WERNER Non hdlort mo Sl cerltx so t snolcen lowlng per RONALD WURTZ Daddy O St Benecucl Aggle Uncle Sono 5 r: l Ped '1' PAUL ZWICK Paul MARY WHALEN Mary St Andrew St Gertrude Spre new Sre Ve tscn9 Sponlsld wlnz nspolcen Jorld trdvele ulure ph ru short o d s eel S C st I Cl Mai? 19 n - u ' M V gm A G ... J G L A St' Andrew neort , . , d Uredl' buddy. C . nner . . . sweet .. . Cl l ' M u . . ' .A ' dig- 'w r . . . f .'ty,., n . ii . e ' Cl W 1 f9lf1,.,eJ IOHN MCGRATH ack GERARD VITU Get S1 f'f1fCII 1 Qt MczttH1:1s Opiumstm outlook me Sly and Shu IT'GChCI l1C 11 Jhll en Oxi tm Qurd guard Beude s lmport dm rims Kormg crounc 2 2 3 21 If-K 2 W 1-lil-. f- gQi,. '-3 '1-, .-1-' Q fVN sfk., la-Q-I l , I Q, 4 ,qw 1 Q ' gywl- y, nf U -I , 4 uf 1 Q an 5 4 ll I Ill I ki ,mf If 4' J f 1 -I gn V. f -nr-1 ,flafqf if '3 1 ff' ' . -' Q 'fx 71 1' - Y A a . . A . , , , I W 5 vi .ze .fx I , K, - gx I ' , . 2 fi i ,ff A XX g P -,,,, V lx '.' K X Q X iv ' I. fM I I if ifiifi F gg . I 4'7 3, 111 Q52 gEgEj 215 N E222 ' , ' ig - 1 vm -A ,iii - A R wif, Q-amsa ia1g : u4x1g:,, A .QQ 'E X M12-1 2 , A, ' gt' 'fs' g , ! , EX .ii ', - . I . , , ,, 99 .I. U P ' .rl-'D -gh., L fm A ,Q vS - 73. E Z1 , 4 i A Living Rosary is formed by loyal Socialists during the month of the Rosary. The Chrislmas Scene is commemorated by Sodality crib in school, as freshmen take five during lunch to honor the Infant Savior. . f Kb 3 I . l'0CAlIl1flfl0ll of fAe ognza 0' ,Le JJ!-lllllJ!l0II 7 t 'Z' '59 Tchl Tcht Father Mockenhaupt as chsctphnanan hnds an exactma Job 1D keeptna botsterous students tn hne Frequent VISIYOTS at the httle othce tn the Home EC outlchna wlll long remember Father as a dlscerntn Judae ot ahbts How 'nany dernertts can you aet tor hreathlna unrythrntcallv an, way jk .SJfraL9Af ana! Walrow FRIFIXD AND CQUINSFLQR Student Coursetor Father Malone unttl nte Adsurn to tne Masters call on Fehruary 13 he ped manv a Gre orytte frd tne 1 t t path t the C t, ot God durn' F rt scnool da S and after raduot o H lt he ton remernoered at St Gre r s ar tnterested advtser and tart tul trterd ot ,oath Xl! in 5, A , f A ,W J , v wi I Ve is f 1 mf- V' 'VW' A A 'wwf My ,gg ., Z, f 2 4 4 4 f , gf, l ,gf 4 f 8 3 , 5 ffiff f, .M Q, , , N iw k y 535 5 4 , , ,f., ,, . lsr' XE X 7 x 'Z rf, X wg., ws N aim. 5354 :- X ki? , ,f N, Q45 ,f ,, , ay - 'vs , .12 f2,,,5, 7 . . wa mu, 4, 'H W ,..f, ' gf, 1, 5 Griffin r 'f S Q Q I SQ .NWA 3600! ,jJa.4 Walled, in .Sim for Me C' im 0 '54 X HOMEROOM OFFICERS Treasurer lerome Sheridan President Mark Driza Secretary Maryann Cunningham Vice-President Margaret Van Leuven Row Row Row Row Row Row Row HOMEROOM 102 - SISTER GENEVIEVE Dorothy Iensen. Pauline Panerali, Marlene Kleisner. Mary S. Buzzek, Faith Roder. Mary McGowan, Dorothy Roome. Richard Poklop, Nancy Agnes, Patricia Sieben, Barbara Kruse, Christine Cherry. Iames Stann, Rose M. Viverito. Patricia Beaudette, Margaret Van Leuven, Iuanita Wells, Carole Savage, Constance Posthuma, Io Ann Stuermer, Iohn McGovern. Catherine Wilson, Ronald Schiller, Marie Voney, Edward Schenk, Dolores Nossem. Gloria Grina, Margaret Fortin. Maryann Cunningham, Margaret Heyd, Wayne Kelly, Roberta Krismari, Mary L. Eischen, Kathleen Werner, lames Ledenbach. William Robe, Fred Schaftner, Robert Bahr. Sonia Nielsen, Dorothy Ruts, Edward Ford, Paul Schlake. Marion Vogt, Marian Dold, Mark Driza, Werner Gahn, Iames Fowley, Robert Ritt, Ierome Sheridan. X 'I HOMEROOM 104 SISTER BAPTISTA Row 1: Gwendolyn Kimball, Maur- een Ioyce, Mildred Curtin, Geral- dine Kutcher, Marguerite Swanson. Peggy Latz. Row 2: Elaine Cabay, Io-Ann Si- monis, Lorraine Carrier, Robert Iohnson, Mae Lorenz, Margaret Niederer. Row 3: Ruth Zolik, Mary Ann De Salvo, Ioanne Casazza, Betty Wes- selmann, Carol Bergen, IoAnn An- ton. Row 4: Eilleen Kolarik, Susan Ceder, Mary Kahn. IoEllen Wolfe, Pa- tricia Crummy, Nancy O'Shea. Row 5: Margie Canning, Helen Brausch, Catherine Hemesath. Marie C. Utz. Row 6: Robert K r a m e r, George Mannhardt, Iames Carroll, Francis McGarrity, Charles Schlau. Row 7: Leonard Miodonski, Ioseph Vitu, Iohn Surma, Ioseph Turuc. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President Ioseph Turuc Treasurer Iohn Surma Secretary Marguerite Swanson Vice-President Margaret Latz HOMEROOM 108 SISTER MARY IANE Row I: Shirley Oddo, Lorraine Klug, Margaret Noland, Maureen Egan, Iean Cahill, Darla Seitz. Row 2: Raymond Salemi, Marilyn Mohr, Ioann Davis, lames Geimer, Ioceal Hirschmugl, Diane Iohnson. Row 3: Louis Mueller, Charles Ol- son, Margery West, Catherine Mutter, George Euringer, Colleen Bussone. Row 4: William Thomas, Sylvia To- noli, Henry Cornille, Ioy Reardon, George Paweleck. Marlys Oberle, Ronald Willford. Row 5: Ioanne P a l a s z, Walter Krueger, Marcella Heyd, Paul Duerr, Norine Lester, Charles len- sen, Mary Pelland. Row 6: Maurice Pryor, Carol Graf, Ioseph Maloney. Mary Cleary, Iames Fitzsimmons, Betty Buslcer, Ronald Riley. Row 7: Iames Garrity, William Mor- iarty, Barbara Stiens, Arthur Meier, Marilyn Skarda, Mike O'Connell. Mary Modert. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President Ronald Reilly Treasurer Iames Fitzsimmons Secretary Marilyn Skarda Vice-President Margaret Noland rainfi ana! perdonahf HOMEROOM OFFICERS Tre as urer Iohn Delisi President Thomas Vogt Vice-President Iean Winandy Secretary Helen Holmes 28 How Row Row Row Row Row Row Row HOMEROOM 206 - SISTER ANNAMARIE Patricia Hale, Kathleen Connor, Carol Finnegan, Iames Iensen, Carol Aller, Agnes Tyler. Margaret Keane, Elaine Kremsreiter, Daniel Panerali, Charlotte Praxmarer, Lucille Scott, Betty Moore, Virginia Schmid. Donald Doetsch, Helen Holmes, Dorothy Mueller, Ioel Forsythe, Ianet Ford, Geraldine Sholts, Carol Kremsreiter. Ioan Graf, Shirley Anetsberger, Nancy Zimmer, Robert Moore, Mary Ann Gilligan. Ioan Lyclmell, lean Winandy. ludith Clary, Ieanne Desbles, Raymond Barry, Florence Lanners, Robert Mester, George Head. Charlotte Schoenberger, Thomas Ioyce, Loretta Gross, Thomas Vogt, Charlyn Klein- ert, Gary Fowley, Roland Weidman. Daniel Sandman, Emil Stuermer, Thomas Olinger, loseph Maieske, Iohn Delisi. Paul Nelson, Donald Schneider, Malcolm Mullin, Donald Philbin, Thomas Kuebler. arL ffm Gfaaa 0 ' Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 'Q' OO Nfl 10 7 HOMEROOM 205 - SiSTER ROSAWILMA Iames Mammoser, Catherine Mulvanny, Marilyn Marr, Catherine Ammon, Dorothy Darragh. Roland Thilmany. Ioanne Keegan, Kathleen La Belle, Walter Gengler, Catherine Beglin, Antoinette Riske, Patricia Heimsath, loann Schmitt. Mary Grudzien, Rita Brosius, Margaret Weixel, Edward Kearns, Thomas McGill, Elizabeth Mueller, Aileen Garvey. Carol Hager, Kathleen Allen, Elizabeth loyce, Iames Larson, Ioan Schroeder, lose- phine Hutchinson. Donald Poklop, Edward Andrews, Bonnie Glines, Nadine Thomas. Shelia Egan. Rose M. Marcanio, Eleanor Waymel. Edward Dillmann, William Cunningham, Margaret Griffin, Phyllis Kloss, Daniel Kolosieke, Richard Metlcen, Nancy Sissin. Frank Schmidt, Iohn Heidemann, Albert Nole, Leonard Zimmer, Iames Carney, Harry Richardson. Larry Schwager, Francis Dunn. HOMERO OM OFFICERS Treasurer Leonard Zimmer President Albert Nole Vice-President Sheila Egan Secretary Ioann Schmitt 29 i 'un MJ PLM of .Simi CG fir'-1 95' f ,Q ' fm . A HOMERO OM OFFICERS President Kevin Kelleghan Treasurer Bill Platt Secretary Primetta Marcheschi Vice-President Marilyn Soldenwagner 30 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row i HOMEROOM 208 - SISTER MAURITA Raymond Bour, Vincent Pellettieri, lack Kalteaux, Thomas O'Malley. Donald Ghey- sen, Kenneth Hendricks. Charles Iorgensen, Martin Stumpi, William Platt, Patricia Palmatary, Albert Schneider, Richard Iohnson. Kevin Kelleghan, Beverly Paster, Mary Shearin, Marcia Moriarty, Barbara Sluckmann, William Lally. Robert Corey, Eleanor Stricker, William Thiry, Mary Ward, Iack VanDermeir, Nancy Lindbloom. Bernard Pennine, Alice Ioyce, Dennis McKinney, Primetta Marcheschi, Maureen Sullivan, Donald Dorsch, Barbara Gomez. Virginia Zander, Mary Wolle, Mary Miller, Lawrence Iunius, Marian Connor, Nancy Ross, Patricia Dreyer. Sue Colvin, Carol Cilona, Mary Ann Niesen, Robert Evans, Caryl Huck, Mary Ann Dernbach. Annamarie Eggebrecht, Marcella Gengler, Doris Crosby, Dolores Kuptz, Marilyn Soldenwagner, Carol Riley. or fAi:5 Cfadd 0 7 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row HOMEROOM 207 - SISTER PIERRE Winifred Maloney, Marilyn Vogi, Ioan Coolsen, Paula Schlecht, Rosemary Kolarik, Marilyn Even. Dolores Czack, Lois Beall, Dolores Fitzsimmons, Barbara Modert, Nancy Steele, Philip Huml. Ingeborg Koelbl, Gerald Lynch, Karl Biallas, Iohn Schlau, Lorraine Koertgen. Ioan Thilmany. Dell Sidney, Cletus Huening, Antoinetie Vanden Bergh, Dolores Stoeckl, Marybeth Cornille, Centa Mayr. Marjorie Group. Betty Langen, Barbara Crummy, Donna Karger, Helen Canning, leannette Paris. Gerald Schreiber. Gerald Coughlin, Iohn Lee, Don Sharpe, Ronald Coles, Tom Green. Ray Stuermer, Dennis Maywald, Arthur Maley, Iames Corbett, David Barber, Robert Pierce. Larry Pairiiz, Richard Hillenbrand, lohn Gadd, Ed Lyons. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President Iohn Lee Treasurer Gerald Schreiber Vice-President Marybeth Comille Secretary Mary Mcliune 31 41 gi , jAe .gjugfcfcf ,,,,.-1 L , lv- X V T R 2 ore dbra lll wo 1' 2 T xv: DEW, DEW, DEWY DAY - Freshman general scientists measure the humidity of a typical Chicago day. Steady now! FAVORITE INDOOR SPORT - Scientiiic minded sopho- mores lind a favorite in biology. Ioan Schroeder and Kay LaBel1e scrutinize some preserved specimens as Tom Olinger looks on in open-mouthed amazement. 36 U 1 '7' ,- S64 QUESTION - Careful study and research may bring the solution to the identity oi The Thing. Do these bright students always have that intellectual look? SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS - Freshman Latin students. Ioann Anton, Catherine Mutter, Barbara Stiens and Marguerite Swanson give their fullest attention to Walter Krueger who unfolds the wonders oi declension. QII !2 AAH-Hand clamps can be interest- DETAILS, DETAILS - Ray Bour, WATCH YOUR FINGERS - Karl ing, or so the expression on the face under the watchful eye of instructor Biallas learns the method of making of Ray Stuermer seems to indicate. Father Haungs, measures the di- tap wrenches, as Father Haungs ex- Father Haungs sees to it that he runs ameter of his finished product. To plains how the engine lathe oper- the shaper correctly. the right, Ronald Coles studies a ates. method of plowing through a similar problem. DRAW THE LINE - Members of the mechanical draw- PRETTY, ISN'T IT? - A few members of St. Gregory's ing class, under the careful guidance of Father Haungs, Driving Club, Barbara Zolik, Mary Pat Hackett, Rich- :Qet out to help solve the problems confronted by fellow ard Hillenbrand, Maureen Sullivan, Richard Iohnson members of their prospective profession. and Dennis McKinney, along with Father Terlecke and Father Haungs, smile with pride after inspecting their new training car. .S7fur!i0ud Sfccclefrfd IT'S AN ELIPSE! The figure formed by a plane cutting IT AIN'T EASY - Genius Frank Schmidt unravels a a right circular cone not parallel io the base is ellipti- rough one as Betty Ioyce looks on in open-mouthed cal. explains Paul Zwick to members of the solid ge- admiration. Quick, where's the answer book? ometry class. This comes as no surprise to most of the students. QUICK LIKE A BUNNY - Shorthand students Claire Garvey. Frances Stuermer, Lorraine Kustec. Marilyn Tieman, Carol Frantell, Geraldine Springer and lacque- line Marchesani receive O. G. A. pins for their speed and accuracy in reading and writing shorthand. Father Rinella is pictured awarding the pins. PAY ATTENTION! Gerry Springer, explains how the PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - Second year typists, Bookkeeping cycle works while Lorraine Kustec, Carol pictured here, have but one thought in mind -to reach Smit and Larry Smith watch attentively. Is a book- their goal and secure good positions in the business keeping cycle any relation to a bi-cycle? world. l THE PUPPETEERSH - That name really fits Mary Haske, as she dis- plays her talent of making her pup- pets come to life. Helpers and ad- mirers, Robert Kramer, Charles Schlau, Robert Ritt, and Mary Pel- land, stand by ready to be of assist- ance. SOMETHING NEW - Seniors Carol Schwendau and Lenore Davidson model the latest in Gregory fashions. Who needs Dior? 40 FAR BETTER TO GIVE - Mary Pat Hackett, Marilyn Vogt, Margaret Griffen, Barbara Zolik, and Lois Beall hope that some children in Europe will be happy, as they help pack Red Cross gift boxes for them. SAKS, STH AVENUE - has nothing on us. Freshmen Diane Iohnson and Mary Haske display their dress of the year. How chic!!! BOOKWORMS - Familiar faces in the library are those belonging to Ioceal Hirschmugl, timekeeper: An- namarie Eggebrecht, Iames Geimer, and Nancy Lindbloom pouring over card file, and Kevin Kelleghan, reaching for his favorite light read- ing, the Encyclopedia Britannica. ARS GRATIA RED CROSS - The Red Cross Committee, with Sister Mary lane as moderator, has pro- duced throughout the year hundreds of nut cups, tray mais and menu covers to be used in various hos- pitals. The committee received a letter of appreciation recently, from Alexian Brothers' Hospital, the recipi- ent of their work, which served as an incentive to even greater efforts. Three handy helpers are: Robert Ritt, Carol Savage and Ed Ford. I'0M,lflC dnl! ..!4AOM,f -Q SOME REAL TALENT - The energetic art class under THIS AIN'T A SNAP - Under the supervision and di- the direction of Miss Driskell, showed their constructive re: ion of our beloved Coach fCoachie Sochieb the skills in the figments of their imagination. From left to Iizalth class is busily engaged in work. right: Mark Driza, Margaret Touissant, Miss Driskell, and Virginia Schmid. CAREFUL THERE - The girls taking Home Nursing, loan Dienes, Frances Stuermer and Edith Hunt, seem quite intrigued by the lessons they re- ceive from their instructor, Miss Marie Wybright, on baby care. AWARDS FOR CREDIT - Because of unusual work in the First Aid Course. taught by Mrs. Frank Dowd, the above girls are receiving certificates from their instructor. From left to right: Cheryl Iohnsen, Iudy Clary and Mary Grudzien. .xgcfiue .xdcfivffieri 41 ,kg 1 ffl xy , 4 - if f , vi' A ill, , 5 f 'iigyfp- . 5f?1'iI?'fs'z lilly' 1-,vo-0-ty! ff -'H 5 AWA , 'vs . Qavriihl. fQ,:1.',g1g,i 1:59 iiifwfi F5-evvm H+ ' g ' 'sf A , 9 . '71 . ',u,4,l2ipg,X:1.4,, fn. 1+ W , mf, tv f .Af'1rig2bf 1 -.'.gffg'f?i-,E ? 9 , M z ki? Lxurf- I . . ,i Q. T4 -,xi ,, A ws , ,z g I Qu . .Q . 'x Q 4' fi 4 H Lights smile with pride over victorious season. Kneeling: Manager lim Geimer. Row 1: Coach Fredericks, lohn Mattes, Mike O'Connell, Bob Pierce, lim Fitzsimmons, Red Mueller. Row Z: Iohn Pelrine, Bill Thiry, 'Monk' Ioyce, Ray Bour. Tom Bushold, Larry Smith. LIGHTS PRACTICE GAMES a..:':a: 3U l.f'lf'j' P U 34 Gecrae 34 SEASC ..,v. - 7 .l.i...lT. art: Parr T P23165 . vu.,-Y 'L U UF., -,ut Kel'. f: Pa f later.. G0 Crt: Par! St Micfgae ,,. '1YZ'l6l'E'lR at i!lC1.'1Cf Carama. S GO t lflcnae. -ef-L -' GAMES 45 Z4 49 2C 37 43 33 6, 43 iff. Z7 45 we gs g as Can 2l A. ,MICK 25 28 51 'amp 27 ai., ,.':ll'1 G A... Malacrv ' Overtime 24 Heavies talk over games to come. Row 1: Don May. lim Garrity Vince Pellettieri, Ray Thomas, Iack McGrath, Coach Socha. Row 2 Len Zimmer. Ken Hendricks, Don Anderson, Iohn Gadd, Bill Moriarity Row 3 Paul Schlake. Don Sharpe, Tom Green, Al Nole, Tom O'lVIalley CClyde Brictson missing from picture.J l-IEAVIES PRACTICE GAMES 7 Sullivan 4l SG 27 l7 St Mary PH 57 S G 5l Zl St. Gecrae- 88 SG 27 SEASON GAMES 22 Alumni 37 S G 45 27 llcrth Park 53 S G, 42 28 St. Patrick 50 SG 43 30 Fcurnier Inst 49 S G 43 l Taft 54 SG 33 7 St lffary Pl-l ' 62 S G 53 ll Mercy Misszcn 35 SG 49 14 Kelvin Park E3 S G 52 19 Sean 56 S G 58 l2 Cardinal Stitch 25 S G 43 li St Iss-esh 37 S G 63 19 A G C li S G, 57 23 ffcrth Park ' 54 SG 53 24 St Michael EC S G 33 2 l-fanaelex Cath 59 S G 54 9 St lvfalaciy' ' 55 S G 67 1: CaraL:a.Str1t:: 37 S G 53 2, A G C QS S G 55 23 St Lzchael 54 S G 37 27 l.fa:a-Qe:n Cath 52 S G 44 2 St if ack-,' EC S G 55 Y f'N..,,.. '42 gi ,K ,. 4 .1 W F -. ., 7' ff' ' vw u , 1 , 3 , 7 A of v. ,Q W ,, H us' V I, ,V , , 1, ,4 wen ,f ng Mun 'If -iwfliv. ,. A .- f ,if W, SAY N 1 if Ri vw! . MQW Y, . x . ' ,LQ-wfzvi .Q f 'ix 1 s lf'-5' , 7 K 33, 5,,i ' .f X Q gif - . 1 ,K K N x ii' , ,-.-1 if . 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I I 1 1 1 1 ' 4 F 1 A 1 -. gig, w i-In , 'ZA :.. fi. 4' l ,Q1 , af MTW' ' , -- A I 1 6i7Ae fAe jkingv DEAR LITTLE GIRL - Frances Stuermer gives a com- KUNDRAT'S KILLERS LINE UP - Giving out with sinis- iorting pat to Virginia Geimer's wasted little hand as ter smiles, the dramatics staff poses for the latest edi- Mary Lucas adjusts couch during rehearsal. tions to the F.B.I. files. TELL US ABOUT IT - Professor Theodore V. Kundrat YA BIG HAM - Lover Boy Horrigan makes love to explains the finer points of dramatics to a group of dramatically inclined Frannie Stuermer as members enthralled students. The show must go on! of cast give no small show of interest. X, MUSIC MAESTRO PLEASE Make 11 sweet make lt slow to relax my bashlul beau SWEET AND SOLID AFTER THE GAME WAS OVER Alumnx and students relax alter the Annual Homecom to dance floor ontrast CAN T THERE S LAUGHTER IN YOUR EY Rumors are ilymg the Gm!-716 Of th grapevxne IS cllmbmg stnctly scuttlebuttm ES Thxs xs an ex e smooth style you m1ght have Chnstmas Capers seen at the SCHOOLTIM E SOCIAL Charleston enthusxas really struttmg 1t up WE TALK IT OVER? ts FRESHMEN F EAST Lull m entertamment prov1des 1ov1al eyes and yovlal smiles SA W lf!! LZBQW A r I, . I P ' VV ww . a I ' l - From class room - ' provides helpful c . ing encounter. Cl 9 , . O SOLE MIO Ready to war ble are these talented tonsil torcherers waitlng for the raised baton of Maestro Koh ner HOLD STILL Agnes Tyler makes last minute cxdlustments on angel costume ot Dolores Nossem PRACTICE AND MORE PRAC TICE Intensive preparation follows every performance so Miss Brodbecks chorus dis covers CAROLLERS The freshman sophomore chorus brings a lit tle Christmas cheer to dismal wards at Edgewater Hospital ALL TOGETHER NOW - . Kundrat's speech choir uses precision timing in the 'Spirit of Christmas' pageant. CHRISTMAS ANGELS - Miss Brodbeclis freshman-sopho- more chorus contributes to the 'Spirit of Christmas' pageant. ,Hear udcc S i ,. am, Mr. Will Kohner Director l Love a Parade' The rrzajare-tres Dana, and drum and buale carp participate in ine Kriiarits of Columbus Harade 1-friicli they put on an irnf pre-ssive Shaw far an earner, Q11-laalciria Cravfa. Frances Stuermer Patricia Row 1: Larsen Row 2: Row 3: Ioel Forsythe, Diane Iohnson, Susan Buzzek, Helen Canning, Betty Langen, Iames Ladenback, Leonard Miodanski, Henry Cornille, Iames Geimer, Richard Iohnson, Margaret Canning, Maureen Sullivan. Emil Stuermer, Thomas Kuebler, Kathleen Allen, Lucille Scott, Gerald Coughlin, Marybeth Cornille, Robert Iohnson, Iohn Schlau, William Lally, Norine Lester, Albert Schneider. Mr. Kohner, Dennis Maywald, Richard Hillenbrand, Ioseph Turuc, Arthur Meier, Robert Corey. Marybeth Cornrlle Clgefd Lil CL Qflll CLI'lfCl5 STAHQ P om K n Francs Pn l op and Quee Mar Ann rfonar hs tor n 'tt over he Dantel were the rergnma R m at the Belden Stratford rangdom ot the Golden oo Crowned on the evemnq ot May 4 they led thetr ffrllmg suln t ment and lett an ects throu h hou s ot royal enter a1n t dream hk taoptness shm ng throuorh encnanted memory o a loud ot Stardust STARDUST A ntqht ot danctng on clouds to the mustc ot lack t r attendants lay Holbrook s Orchestra ts a bhsstul memory o G er Carol Frantell and Gary Searle Savage Vtrarnra erm The hard hte ot a senror undoubtedly has 1ts compensatrons I ,ff fp . . ,N . . ,,, - r La, r 11h A ' 'f ' J rt X C. a tal t ,. , Y I . v . . F I i Q r X - ' , G l ' ' I e 1 A . ' t f f C . , I J I ' . Ak ,I 'F . ll Q Q S K, .I 0 Q 7, , Y ' , K 5 I .K ,. Q X W. 5 , ,. J ff 1 I f LV . V v MAH lx .. :S ,' L A -6 tsl' 5' A I '- My I X44 'FQ Ydhfltel' WOHJQPZGHJ THE ROYAL COURT - King and Queen of Snow, Leo Schlecht and Ruth Gundersen, surrounded by ladies in waiting. FROS'l'Y THE SNOWMANU - Ray Thomas, as Frosty, does his dance, causing the snow-flakes, Marguerite Swanson and Shirley Oddo, and the icicle, Constance Posthuma, to come to life. PORTRAIT OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE - Bernard Pennino, the young peasant, falls to his knees as Our Lady, Margaret Baulilr, appears to him. SKATING VANITIES - Court dancers in review giving out with steps of uniform precision during Winter Wonderland perlormance. TWINKLETONES - Iunior trio, Pat Miller, Margaret Paulik and Primetta Marcheschi, resound in pleasant harmony. PORTRAIT OF OUR LADY OF LA SALETTE - Donald Ghey- son and Ann Davidson as peasant children look up to Do- lores Dodge portraying Our Lady. IN WITH THE NEW. OUT WITH THE OLD - Father Time, Don Anderson. wheels in the new year, lames Geimer, as cast looks on. FOR ME? Freshman Ruth Zohk IS the proud owner ot a new paxr of roller skates for her hard work ln sellmg tlckets for the Skatmg Party C S A chalrman Larry Calhoun does the awardrng as Prefect Larry Smxth looks on WHEE Rolle 58 CONSCIENTIOUS CONNOISSEURS Along x 1th S1ster Benedetta Mrs Frank Behre and runnmg of the caieterxa Thxs year marks the t nth anmversary of thelr loyal servlce at St Gregory A barrel of well deserved thanks to them and to our well known camera dodgxng caretakers Frank Behre Edward Rxtt George Knoepil and Patrxck Dunn r happy Gregorymtes smlle for the camera at the Skat1ng Party SLURPH The battle royal between preservatron and starvatzon rexgns daxly in the confmes of our beloved cafetena Thanks to the efforts ol the behmd the counter g1rls students manage to beat otf the wolves for another day Hey you get your thumb out of the lemon menngue' OOC T Cl I1 C Ju I'l Mrs. William Brandt have been responsible for 'helerwticing odors proceeding from the smooth .md fri anal fibriuw EA AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION - An X-Ray unit truck visits St. Gregory to protect students against the dan! gers of neglected disease. Marilyn Skarda is the girl behind the screen. OOH! Freshman talent comes to the fore as members of the history class display projects illustrating their studies. Robert Iohnson, Margaret Noland, Walter Ras- mussen and Diane Iohnson admire a few oi their works oi art. LISTEN HERE! Students are protected against ignor- ance of hearing deficiencies by audiometer tests. Pat Hale and Kay Ammon wait their turn as Pat Beaudette trys the earphones for size. READING MATERIAL - Sodality officers Don May, Albert Nole, Barbara Gomez and Virginia Geimer, pack magazines to be sent to hospitalized wounded vets. 59 115 we 1..- H p seein was A. WHO'S BLUSHING? - Bride for a FROM US TO YOU - Students wish SCHOOL DAYS - Students Diane day, Marion Roze, smiles up at Father Terlecke a merry Christmas Iohnson, Maureen Egan, Iames Fitz- groom Larry Smith after the 'wed- in the form of greenbacks and candy simmons, Ioann Davis and Henry ding' at the Ianuary Mothers' Club canes. Cornille hustle it before the 8:13 bell. meeting. OFF THE RECORD - Freshmen Wayne Kelly, Mary Stanley, Norine Lester, Ierry Sheridan and Connie Posthuma stop for a yak-yak beiore class. 60 LAUGHING MATTER? - Father Mockenhaupt fills out a demerit card to the tune of the rippling giggles of Frank Dunn, George Head, lames Larson, Dot Mueller, and Iudy Clary. QP? dnl! 3421? Exe een SAM., EGOQY HIGH 1 W' APPROVED DQWER nzAmmG N-fi-si's9'qf!v 4 if IOII'f0I'5 7 f :rf L, Q11 A 1-'uf 5 ? 1 A r:fIC'1flf Y fy 'J, I T'sflf',1I' ' r11'- ' -' 7 i,1,f 1 7 .HH- ' ' .lili- I ,I'.'Ii1 2 ','f1f. ' , 7 ', ll.k I ' ' I,f,-.' , 7 fri ' ry V, 9 l IIIIIS K, I , 1, K fl .Jwm lll'l0l'.5
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