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

 - Class of 1945

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Buzzin our part -line l. Students swayed and walked to the harvest rhythms at the annual Fall Social. Identiiiable girls on the picture are Virginia Blaha, Sadie Cuttaia, Jean Stanley, and Elaine Corey. 2. The sophs, all out for a good time, look at the camera through the railing at the gym entrance. 3. Sylvia Anjeskey and Peggy O'Conner seem to be enjoying the music. ALTHOUGH deadline dates prevented complete coverage of the late-spring junior and freshman parties, we did man- age to creep in on the sophs' Valentine party almost unno- ticed. Granted a one-day reprieve from the uniform regula- tion, Sally Soph showed up in a variety of colors and styles, prepared to have a gay time at the auditorium program and later at the food-laden lunch tables. First big event on our date calendars was the Annual Fall Social, sponsored by the Guild. Students out for a gay time packed the gym that November night, providing another means for memories. 4. LaVerne Uhcr, Mary Jane Kemmerling, Agnes lxrebs and Dolores Neider catch the camera on the beam 5 Under the protection of Our Lady, Charlotte Minch, Elemor Durica and Rosemary Flynn en-joy the tastiest part of a tasty party 6. And the gang was all there! A l

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Fun time mean oo tumes . . . l. Tired enough for a nap after their strenuous day of fun are Marian Keily, Kathleen Minch. Dorothy Wager, Mary Kralik, and Eleanor Patrick. 2. It looks as if the senior Halloweeners are being strung up on a clothesline. 3. The Angel, Marilyn Sonnhalter, tries to convert the chain gang, Cin some orderj, Rosemary Cowper, Mary Kay Mack- en, Louise Avalon, Bernadette Masek, and I.aVerne Kral. 4. ,M , 5, vga., f if Mary Cachat, Mary Stefano, Emily Mendise and Mary Adams get their fortunes told by Rita Hauer. 5. The prettiest. funniest, and most original of the senior masqueraders: Margaret Fcrenczi, Eurydyce Campensa, and Beatrice Chase. 6. Oh, to be young again! Senior infants are Marjorie Ihlenfield, Delphine Glow, Wilma Schwerko, and Felicia Krakowski. ' T their two dress occasions, the Halloween Party and ' Kid Day, the sedate and sophisticated seniors cast propriety to the winds. The rattle of a convict's chains, the shabby hat W of a hobo, the demure swish of a hoop skirt, and the favorite n D game of Guess Who added plenty of gaiety and mystery to the Senior Halloween Party. Pig-tailed and freckled kids pored over fourth-year Latin books, and pinafore-clad children skipped up to physics class on annual 'lKid Day , when the seniors romped through the halls licking their huge all-day suckers, and trailing theif pull-toys behind them. 261



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Companions Martha Maynard Mary Alice Kreisheimer OU'RE a Sodalist of Mary, but do you know the meaning of its emblem? As a Sodalist, you belong to the army, and your allies are strong throughout the whole world. You're bound even closer to them by fighting the forces of evil under the command of the Blessed Trinity, represented in your banner by the triangle. Everything you do is for the greater honor and glory of Christ your King and Mary, whose eternal crowns are also represented in your emblem. Your efforts should be tireless in spreading Catholic Action, and the sword points the way when you, as a true Sodalist of Mary, dare to be different in winning the world to Christ. 281 With Christ . . . WHO could have dreamed back in the six- teenth century when Flemish Father John Leunis founded Our Lady's Sodality that it would come to mean so much in the twentieth century to the students of Notre Dame? Yet our active participation in Sodality life proves that to be the case. When Father Daniel Lord, S. J., organized the first Notre Dame Sodality in 1927, it was purely a spiritual group which aimed to make the students prayer-conscious during times of religious laxity by spiritual reading and sincere attempts to help one's neighbor on the long road home. The Notre Dame chapter of the Sodality lives up to its name in fostering devotion to Christ through love and imitation of His Blessed Mother. Gathered under Mary's name, Sodalists achieve the sanctilication of souls by projects that seem far from the wonderful re- sults obtained. Apple-days, soap-box lectur- ers, and mysterious board notices all worked to further the cause of the Mystical Body among students and those aided by Sodality drives. To defend the Church against attacks, and to spread the Faith by living example is a Sodalist's aim. She holds as her guide the tra- ditional motto of the Sodality: Ad Jesum Per Mariamf'

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