Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School - Yearbook (Chardon, OH)
- Class of 1943
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Page 21 text:
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66 5714 of EAI? QOUCCA OD! 'Syd
SISTER MARY CRESCENCE for her kind
assistance in obtaining our numerous
and various "wants" in the General Ot-
tice . . . SISTER MARY DOLORA tor
generous advice to Juniors, her astound-
ing capacity of knowledge concerning
English Literature and Writers, and her
admirable, worth-while suggestions of
Catholic books, written by Catholics, for
Catholics . . . SISTER MARY DOLOROSE
for her beneficial business courses in
equipping future executives with abund-
ant knowledge ot typing and shorthand
. . . SISTER MARY ELISE for making the
Freshmen "puellae" Latin conscious, and
her exceptional ability in "putting over"
the A. A. activities , . . SISTER MARY
FLORICE for capability in conducting the
Junior High Student Council as well as
teaching Latin to Sophs and Freshies . . .
SISTER MARY FRANCES for her inval-
uable and just "perfect" algebra classes
for wise Freshmen . . . SISTER MARY
FRANCESCO for her obliging and friend-
ly aid in the Bookstore . . . SISTER MARY
GERMAINE for her energy in teaching
art and in inspiring future artists and
sculptors . , . SISTER MARY IDA for her
entertaining and delightful biology
classes for scientific Sophomores, and her
instructive and profitable physics class
. . . SISTER MARY IMELDE for patience
TOP: "P-l-SC"-patience plus self-control
equals the physics class. lt's a formula well
adapted by these brave girls who have tackled
it. lStandingl Dolores Abood, Sister Mary Ida,
the patient instructor, Alice McNeil and Eileen
Gunther. lSeatedl Ruth Schumacher and Val-
eria Marchin.
MIDDLE: Parley-vous francais? If you don't
these charming French students Jenn Cushing,
Mary Ileene Roche, Mary Emerson Miller, and
Sister Mary St. Lawrence enjoy it,
BOTTOM: "Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do."
lt's just our future "Met" stars doing their
scales. Betty Thompson, Marcella Schneider,
and Virginia Babka take their lessons seriously
from Sister Mary Carol.
”
Page 20 text:
“
TOP: Sister Mary Leroy gives Mary McKeating and
'Robinson tips on Catholic reading during book week.
MIDDLE: Sister Mary Charles shows Connie Griffith,
Myers, and Alice May Nalley what our library offers
way of good reading.
BOTTOM: From the looks on the faces of Rosemary
Therese Tarkey, Helen Grill, Agnes Pollack, and Alice
Sociology with Sister Mary Agera must be interesting.
Lillian
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The Class of '43 acknowledges respect-
ful gratitude to: SISTER MARY AGERA
for her unselfish cooperation with ambi-
tious scholarship students, her enjoyable
sociology class, and "oh-so-helpful" sen-
ior survey courses . . . SISTER MARY
AIMEE for her sparkling interpretation
of world history and her "artistic" help
as supervisor of the decorations for the
Soph class party . . . SISTER MARY
ALENE for her absorbing and interesting
science classes . . SISTER MARY ALICIA
for her Broadway stage productions, and
her perfect, practical, peppy, and pleas-
ing "Potter" classes, alias speech . . .
SISTER MARY CARMELETTE for her en-
durance record of teaching chemistry to
bewildered Juniors for years, and her
skillful direction of the Nieuwland
Science club and Sky club . . . SISTER
MARY CAROL for her Spanish classes,
Hcomprenden mis amigas?" . . . SISTER
MARY CECILIE for her humorous
touches in math, if that's possible . .
SISTER MARY CAROL AND SISTER
MARY CECILIE combined, for their har-
mony in creating sweet and pleasing
musical programs, excellent work in
chorus classes, and their ceaseless ef-
forts in directing the Senior singing . . .
SISTER MARY CELIA for her expert
handling of "annual" finances, and her
business lfuture careerl classes . . .
SISTER MARY CESARIE for her "super
supervision" of the Student Council, and
her rather "petite" French class "N'est-
ce pas?" . . . SISTER MARY CHARLES
for her graciousness and untiring efforts
to satisfy our "literary" needs . , . SIS-
TER MARY COLOMBIERE for her sym-
pathetic, understanding, and invaluable
advice, her amusing anecdotes in current
history, and her vim, vigor, and vitality,
in explaining government to Seniors , . .
”
Page 22 text:
“
Wiz s11W,,i ememzei QM,
in supplying reference material in any
category we desired . . , SISTER MARY
IRMGARD for her kind and generous
helpfulness in teaching the seventh and
eighth graders . . SISTER MARY JOELLE
for her graphic presentation of the his-
torical events to the Juniors in her Amer-
ican history classes . . . SISTER MARY
JULIAN for her prudent counsel to the
Sophomores, her lively German classes,
and her zeal in promoting the interests
of the Missions. . .SISTER MARY JULIE
for her deep and keen comprehension of
the seventh and eighth graders . . . SIS-
TER MARY KATHLEEN for her English
classes, her energetic efforts in the fur-
therance of the Junior Guild, her ardent
desire in disseminating Catholic Action
. . . SISTER MARY LEONILLA for her in-
structions in clothing, her ability in aid-
ing the students in designing their own
wardrobe . . . SISTER MARY LEROY for
her success in making our Sodality an
exponent of Catholic ideals and philoso-
phy in our daily school life . . . SISTER
MARY LUKE for her diligence in teach-
ing journalism, her ever-ready guidance
on "The Tower", her presence at all
events with her constant companion, the
camera, and her splendid help on our
annual , . . SISTER MARY PAULETTA
for her ingenious teaching of salesman-
ship, and her likeable Sophomore Eng-
Iish classes . . . SISTER MARY OWEN for
her efficiency in imparting sociology to
TOP: Helping Sister Mary Colombiere keep up
with current events are Gertrude Kehoe, Margie
Cahill, and Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick.
MIDDLE: Sister Mary Julie teaches the "thre
r's" to seventh-graders, Clare Ann Slick, Ann
Burval, Jean Diersen, and Maryellen McBride.
BOTTOM: With Sister Mary Germaine's help
these budding artists, Alice Gizewski, Jacque-
line Newey, and Jeanne Gensert, are on thei
way to tame and fortune.
”
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