Notre Dame High School - Marian Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1945

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THE MARIAN Class Night PROGRAM March 24, 1945 Welcome ............. 1 .........v..,........................................................................... Helen Jonopulos Tea for Two-Piano Duet ..........,.....,........,...................... Mona Manning, John Delaney 'LStardust -Clarinet and Saxophone Duet ........,............... Dorothy Day, George Awad JUNIORS ON PARADE Robert Mahoney, Pat Neligan, George Schindler, Robert MacDonald BASIN STREET BLAcKoUTs Jim Davis, Nick Giles, Bill Davis, Jimmie Coombs, Carl Labbe, Albert Richie, John Harris, Terry Dorsey Classmates O'Mine ...,.......,................................................................................ Senior Boys StoutfHearted Men fV1ctQr Herbertj. ,...,,,.,...........,................ ......... S enior Boys ALICE'S BLUE GOWN Comedy in One Act, by Rose Campion Patty, Alice's Little Sister ............................................................................ Mona Manning Miss Prescott, Stern Director .,..,.,.,..........,....,.. .........,.,... . .. .. ..,.... ............ L ouise Kiisel Alice, Who Simply Has to Have the Blue Gown ...... ...,............ H elen Jonopulos Dizzy, Who Gets Confused About It ...................... .............,............. B etty Krug Dodo, Who Can't Quite Understand ..............,..... .......... M ary Dorothy Brien Lola, Who Can't Be Botherecl ................... .......... R ose Mary Valadie Jane, Who Is Very Sensible ........,..,.............. ............ J ane Cameron Celeste, Who Is just Too Sweet ................,........, ........ M ary Elizabeth Ford L'Alice Blue Gown fMcCarthyfTurneyj ...,..... ................ S enior Girls 'LMy Hero ...,,,,,i..,..i...i..................,...,......,......., ...,..........,. S enior Girls Farewell ...,,.................,........................... ....... .................,.,..... R 0 bert Mahoney School Song ..............,............. .....,...............,.....,.,...... S enior Class Notre Dame School Band ......... ........ C cnductecl by Russell L, Baker l9ll5 PAGE TWENTYVONE

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THE MARIAN CLASS PROPHECY qcommuedp was Bob MacDonald. I stopped to chat with Dorothy awhile, and she pointed out Mary Jo Dolan and Jayne Cameron, who were advertising managers for Powers' Model Agency where Dorothy was working. Jayne passed, in a hurry, as usual, on her way to see that all was in order for Dorothy's appearance, but she did stop long enough to tell me of Terry Dorsey, who is now with a physics research laboratory in Los Angeles. I learned that Albert Richie was a coach for the bestfknown professional basketball team now touring the country. Mark Gang, the overseer for all of Johnny Delaney's construction jobs, passed by in time to tell me that John Harris is now touring Europe on a wrestling exhibition. It was with much regret that had to report back to New York and my job. So, leaving California and all my classmates of the past, I began my tour across country. BETTY KRUG, '45. Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of '45, do hereby proclaim and declare this our last Will and Tertament, and revoke all former Wills made by us: To Monsignor Sullivan, we leave our sincere appreciation for his alfection and fatherly interest in us during our school years. To the faculty, we give our thanks and gratitude for their kind and patient efforts in our behalf, during our years at Notre Dame. To the Seniors of '46, we leave you our Homeroom and all thc privileges pertaining thereto. 1. To Thomas Johnson we leave Terry Dorsey's dancing ability. 2. To Theresa Miller we leave Cottie Strahle's peroxide. 3. To Marjorie Ridge we leave Mona Manning and Mary E. Ford's music ability. 4. To Muffy Virgin we leave Bettye Krug's athletic interest. 5. To Carolyn Chamberlain we leave Mary Dorothy Brien's curly hair. 6. To John Walsh, John Delaney and Pat Neligan's ability as cheer leader. 7. To William Brenton we leave Carl Labbe's work at the Post Olhce. 8. To Joe Gribben we leave Bob Mahoney's way with the girls. 9. To Pat Sloan we leave Dorothy Dietzen's 1igure. 10. To Betty Rice we leave Jayne Cameron's height. 11. To Mary Ellen Shipley we leave Dorothy Day's kindness. 12. To Ann Becker we leave Albert Richie's motto, Action speaks louder than words. 13. To Button Haskins we leave Jim Davis' love of college. 14. To Joe Payne we leave Nick Giles' ability to handle money. 15. To Celestine Alonso we leave Kathryn Glaze and Mildred Colosia's love of the Navy. 16. To Angelo Nobile we leave George Awad's place in the Band. 17. To Rita Fillauer we leave Juanita Patterson's motto, Silence is golden. 18. To Donald Reardon we leave George Schindler's heart-breaking qualities. 19. To Ann Devine we leave Mary Jo Dolan's shyness. 20. To Edward Cotter we leave Bill Davis' place on the football squad. 21. To Mary Milburn we leave Rose Mary Valadie's interest in dubious things. 22. To Paul Brewer we leave John Harris' physique. 23. To Joe Howard we leave Jimmy Coombs' singing ability. 24. To Betty Stagmaier we leave Mary Frances Costello's jolly disposition. . 25. To Marilyn Gordon we leave Louise Kiisel's dignity. 26. To Pat St. Charles we leave Carl Labbe's dancing technique. 27. To Joe Bennett we leave Mary Dorothy Bricn's ticket to Nashville. 28. To Cynthia Holley we leave Louise Kiisel's gift of talk. 29. To Patty Stewart we leave Mona Manning's quiet ways. In testimony whereof we have subscribed the name of our legally designated attorney, HELEN JONOPULOS. PAGE TWENTY I 9 A 5



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THE MARIAN JUNIORS President, Joseph Gribbeng VicefPresident, Angelo Nobileg Secret lry Mxry Ellen PAGE TWENTY'TWO Shipleyg Treasurer, Joseph Payne I 9 ll- 5

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