Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School - Yearbook (Chardon, OH)

 - Class of 1943

Page 62 of 124

 

Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School - Yearbook (Chardon, OH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 62 of 124
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The spring concert sponsored by the Choral group brought to light the many song birds of Notre Dame. Here we have a li group of them. BACK ROW: Dorothy Fox, Josephine Smith, Marilyn Sonnhalter, Pai' Manning, Rita Vala, Josephine Kovacic, Becker, Pat Kenny, Maryalice Mittinger, Elizabeth Divis, Muriel Fink, Mary Lou Biebelhausen, Elsie Domobyl. MIDDLE Rq Kathleen English, Pat Donahue, Marie Pletka, Elizabeth Welsh, Rosemary Cowper, Alice Gizeiwski, Mary Therese Ke Marilyn Gluvna, Kathleen Ankenbrandt, Betty Biebelhausen, Geraldine Jannazo. FRONT ROW: Gabriella Gulyassy, Betty Halko, Germaine Coviello, Virginia Verhunce, Mildred Javor, Betty Koch, Marie Dusek, Corrine Novak, Marjorie lhlenfield. eat .wafer ie.4 ate gweelf Wisely has President Roosevelt expressed the desire that schools have music activities of all kinds: A student body unified in spirit by singing is unified for action. ln the December issue of the Triad Gov- ernor J. Bricker says: Men express their deepest emotions through music-their love of home, family, and country-their hopes- their fears-their loyalties and their faith. Recognizing the power of music and its necessity in the world today, Sister Mary Carol and Sister Mary Cecilie skillfully direct the Junior and Senior High Glee Clubs as musical morale builders. Our songsters have met faithfully every Monday and Tuesday in preparation for their most impressive event, the annual May Con- cert. This year special effort was made re- garding artistic interpretation. The two selec- tions chosen as concert numbers were ll Bacio and the well-known Italian ballad Giannina Mia. The first and second year chorus gro also participated in the concert. First y chorus selected Liszt's Liebestrau Awake Tis Spring by Marjorie Elliot, a Edward MacDowell's arrangement of To Wild Rose. The three numbers presented second year Chorus were By the River Glo men, When Jesus Was a Little Child, oi Faith, Hope and Love. The Glee Club has also presented welco entertainment at important assemblies cl programs. At Open House they gave seve selections, the last school day before Chri mas they went caroling through corridors, a they participated in the Notre Dame Day p gram. ln their activities the Glee Club has prov the truth of Arthur O'Shauqhnessy's wor- One man with a dream at heart can go fo and conquer a crowd, but two men with o song's measure can trample an empire dowrf

Page 61 text:

0 Aieiffcalfegi Amid hearts of white and ed, true to Saint Valentine, he Juniors embarked on a ong-ever-to-be - remembered lass party. Although Valen- ine days may come and go here will be one that will live n the hearts of the class at 44. Nothing will be needed o remind this class ot the 'Fuhrer's Face, a song made opular by Virginia Bondi and urelia Hanwick or Betty hompson's captivating ver- ion of Maytime or that de- ectable ditty by Faith Corri- an and Eileen Conway or aisy Wright's tap dance, or ast, but not least, Jeanne arie Jordan's accordion solos. The sophs remember two big events from their patriotic party: the military drill led by Virginia Cipra, and the class selection ot four girls who represented the future A. A. President, Sodality Pretect, Student Council President, and Tower Editor, Another feature that characterized the Soph party was that it was the first of war-time parties, held in the afternoon instead of the eve- ning to save tires and precious gas. TOP, LEFT: Awaiting the climax of the Sophomore Class 'a rty. SOTTOM, LEFT: A group of Sophomores, paying tribute o their Alma Mater in song at the Sophomore Class Party. TOP: The most important function of the Junior Class Party. BOTTOM, LEFT: Aurelia Hanwick, Betty Thompson, Faith Corrigan, Eileen Conway, Virginia Bondi, Jeanne Marie Jordan, and Daisy Wright . . . the lite of the party. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Rosemarie Morelli, Jean Konyesni, and Kathleen McHugh . . . three valentines of Our Lady and all Juniors. TOP RIGHT: Beverly Fee, Janet O'Harra, Dorothy Wager, and Shirley Morehouse look into the future. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Sophomores in review led by Virginia Cipro. l 55



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