Notre Dame Preparatory School - Towers Yearbook (Towson, MD)
- Class of 1928
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' Q,.,.- f R gowofs aWf Ballzmore Warylaml Xthletlc 'ks oclatxon Opauya nd fus! a Izttle smrle from uou a sunny lrtfle smile from you A tremhlq Iztlle smzlt from uou shall De a poets pau LY-XMY VFIXN ms a dnnty lnttle mlss and has been voted cutest ln tht cl s whnh adjectnve means a grc1t deal ln the femmnne dlctlonary In the school wemr that Tvelyn hxs sptnt with us we have learned tht tontaglon f her .ns and the secret of Ilnscs grut xffectlon for her GMD MARGARET MARY BUNN Baltzmure Jlflarylrznd Xlxssnon Suuetx imlwlm Wrlh mrld tqts lrke the dawn KICKHAXI S XXI gan xt Margaret better knoun to all as mny ut can hardly realxle lhmt she clme lo 'Notre Dmme as a qunet dtmure lass She stnll rttams some of these qualmes but to a somewhat lessened degree Althou h she ns not a loser of 3IhlLIlCS she takes part ln 1 l our ctnnns xuth true class spmt Here s to you Bunny mn xou mlvs ns Lnjox the best ln llfe -rf 23 fo- l. A . l ls llama R new . gl ! f'?ll i 1. ' . 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Undoubt edly nn her stncere good natured frankness She IS straight from the shoulder exert tlme Besldes being an unquestxonetl leader of fashxon she flnds umc and energy to duote herself mth characternstlc unseltishness to the nmproxemcnt md mdxanctment of nhltcs which she excels -wf25y+ all 4 1 1. .. A N 4? :A 4 Y LE mfg, ,ix wh I NX Uh- ' 7 ' stat. :el all 'ls W, lx, A! g 5 2 is ,V E Q ,. r ..., Mfg., a l l ill! K lil l , X ' . ' .. - -V' Mission Sueietyg Sodaliyg Athletic Assoeiatirmg Opzruyag Class , . .'s' , ,'g- : gr , '. 'Q L . , 3' , V I V S7 l 4 1 F I 1 ' Y I 4 K A V l ' l I . ' ' ' . . ' ' . 2 i , in ..., I ,,- QW M 'Al flu fb Wigs v C25 cgi 255 HI I I IN DOROIHX COAKI I X Iiallzmort Uaruluml I a uouna cllhlflzt Lllfl lturltss and Cltlll hr harr all of tml And Huzna rn tht Lund U IlRN'll'tlR I I IIN has acquired qutte a rcputalnon nn thc Chem lstry lab and on the athlctlc courts J mmle recened the honor of btmg, elected prcsldtnt of the Athletic Assocvtton a trxbutc paxd to the best athlete rn the iemor Class She has bctn clalmed by both basket ball and hockey xarsltnes und has starred as form 1rd and xxmg We mlght say she has bcen forward m t e scholastxc Held also GNKD MARGARI NI IOI LY COYINOR Hartford Fonneclrc ut cttw Surlxltx xfl1lLflCA3iDCllflOIl I-cclesn Opauxa S ultut luuucxl Xvhu are Ihtm eats lzkt .stars alight Tum flames of tharzta DOWNIINQ f ARQARI I IS the dLflI'llllOl'l for sweetness heed we sax more Yes vue must add that she IS that stabler substance rock sugar 'Vlargaret not onlx does more than her share of xx hat IS to be done but always has most acceptable suggestlons for domg nt better Thought ful apprecnatlxc generous describe her She ts our Con nectlcut Hankce and we xx onder xx hence that cnchantmg draxsl q26H 4, All-' 'I . 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J' 4,9 MARGARET MARY DAVIS Baltzmore Maraland rl Sona rs more Iasrma than the rzches of the Leorlzl Col L 'VI ARGARET rs the prrma donna of the class and has many trmes held us spellbound wrth her hrgh strong notes At all trmes she has proxed herself cl pendable and falthful and remarkable for her unstrnted generosrty Margaret rs not espeually fond of sports but devotes herself persexermglx to her studxes and to her sxngmg XVL hope to see Vlargarct s name decorumg con cert programs not many sears from now GYO MARY IORINE: DUNN Baltimore Maryland Nhsmn Soclety Qmlalrty Athletlc Ns matron Opauyw Class cc I resident N ultnt ltllllltll lresucnt Keen eucd rlear headed euaer for the truth Xvll KFNSON RRY 9 xchxexements mn mam Her skrll and speed rn prewentrng her opponent from scorrng uasrcetball game her long clexcr dashes down the hockey Held her graceful dnrng are mere trrfles compared ruth Marys record rn the classroom 'Vlary rn her Senror year was elected Presrdent of thc nuxlx organwed Student Councrl a positron that proxes her uerlastmg loxaltx and honorable characterrstlcs +4271-f I Q. an! ur . l ITL. 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I I I f 3 A Y 1 G' 'l R 1 4, ll' HELEN FRANCES l'l ITOVIC Brrdgeport Clonneelzeut NI1 sion Qocxety q'0flHlllj Opauya You will go on and when you haw prevailed You can sau Al Ihzs poznl manu a one has tailed TSILT ff ILIN has certalnly been a most yaluable asset 0 our class especrallyf m our Semor year A Fdrtor ln Chlef she has been most capable and her mde fltlgablc efforts haye contributed generously to the suc cess of our paper and of our yearbook 'I hough generally thoughful and serlous Helen can also be yery gay As A student she has ranked very hxgh rn class and because of her talent and cleyerness we 1ll antnclpatc 1 hrught future or er GYJ MARY Al Bl Rl l URSI Bulrzmore Marulund rssum S mltllt X metre ssulttn 1 01111133 lo look that rn tha fare and .scan Flhe splendor of lhq Leorwranhood DAI X VI R smce Mary came to Notre Dame she has been a fayonte She has many rnterests among vthxch are hockey basketball French chemlstry and a few others U7 She has 1 charactenstrc laugh yy htch becomes mfectlous at eath dnstlnct ha ha Mary possesses a dommatnng class spmt that tends to make her vtell ltked by both teachers and classmates me ya J I ny Allah V 1 Elut .' 'X N Tl 5' ' . 'Ti 5 Kai 5 wer l.E5lle t y 1 , we H IIT., lff-4+ ew 1 'q'l' ll . wifi' ak' xg' ' - ' X W, V A ' . . ' Q , , ,, . . 3 IO . f h . Nlff ,'u1'ygrtll- A.'t f'u1 - ,' ' V K ' C .' . 1 I V . -A e ly jf 3 owe fs SARAH NANFTTI GRIENI Gowns Maruland tttte -.wen tt: rn Opium Chrldlthe Luth secret laughter It! Droopmq tn pztty brtghl wtth u,tt E SHANAFELT NIER our slxght fatr mmded Nanette one of the most unobtrusue gtrls tn the class A moments eonversatton suffices to dtsclose the fact that gentle eourtesy nd llI'lf-llllflg tact are her chtef attributes Every student tn the Vergtl class has enxted Nanettes close tcquatntance wtth mythology We wlll part wtth a cher tshed trtend xx hen Nanette leaxes us to enter Goucher Col lege tn the fall GWJ VIARTHIX ROSE GRIN IN Baltimore Murqluml 1 t K :nut fxlLCllt.5l1l.Lllf Nou. she has throu.n me u quzch jest flnd rs gone MILES RH one of our arttsts md literary boasts hu a gantml ready wtt that has made her a favortte Grtf tl o possesses the happy faculty of not letttng thtngs worry her Thus ts the last of Marthas ntne years at 'Notre Dame as she expects to ttke her college course at NV1ll1am and Mary s l +ef29l:+ ll All -my L EM .-i 5 , -.,iunu,l 3 , WN- p x' -tai Hai. kv x ,rf Y limit Ta 5 ,- X' ii,i:i.t2 'r if ' V l ll' l '-ll . 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I t . 2 3 5 lfccl-yin 4Sr-ert-tzryjg 51: Q: - ' J 'ts lfl q ll QP' G, JL ilu' .if- ANNI lxATHI:RllNE H HXRRIS Bulllmort llarylund I uuuld tulzm upon u hultomf In purplc turtznq folds oi szlh A y l Olkl 1 1 HO rs thrs tmll scrtnc gtrl yy ho strolls so lclsurcly from class to class undlsturbed by the peal ol ac s IS none other than our falr Krtty who 1 vnon such a warm place rn all our hearts by her sunny dlsposltlon lt rs hovxeyer the duty of scyeral of her frnends to awaken hor vxhtn she is called on ln class B t Kntty has done xery well 1n her studres and has alvmys yy orked feryently for my class .ICIIXIIICS GYO 'VIARGARI T TI-IEL'VlA Kl MP Baltimore rlflurulund mn Nouttx N ftlalltx 1 unc 1 O uuxa Oh she IS nezther good nor bud But mrzownl and Luld Scol I XVOOD HELVIA S coqutttrsh brown ey cs art former sparklmg suth fun Her frank open nature and attrartue personalxty and person haye won for her many frlends Qpeakmg of ho key Thelma was pOSlflYCly mdlspensable as a goalkeeper though a b1t too tender hearted and Jocose but thu s tharactcrlstlc of Thelma -vi E9 4, fl. 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' 1 . .. llll?Ir' K ' lm u ' Y A v fv Y I I X 6 1 i r i Miss' f Qu ' 'jg Atll Asmcizxtimg li F xr ll.. 135 qu fig W x x 9 J'-N49 c fa E KATHERINE DOYLE KFNNFY Balttmore Maruland utlent c0llIlC!l Llass Treasurer By her shall thu dark be lzahted STEPHENS A1HI RIINE for four long years has headed the class vuth a report that ts one daz7lmg senes of A+ s No matter how lmpOSSlblC the recttatmon to anyone else Kalhertnc ts always ready wtth a voluble dlssertatton Naturally she ts Interested tn dcbatnng and tn all public debates has been conspxcuous for her composure and easy eloquence Ktthermv. s mtelltgence faithfulness 'md strong character hwe made the chxef snndby of the cllss GYO GENEVIEVE IOUISE KUNKEL W! ll ushmalon lflaruland lon Soctety al tl t Oy aux A Ecele I1 'Xthlettc x5SUCl ttxon fhe proud free 0 ance the lhznher s mzghltf brou, VII Rl CK ENE-Nil Xl' has been utth us just one year but that was more than enough tlme for us to become thoroughly acquamted ulth her As a student she IS among the brightest and as a companlon she ts one of the chcertest Geneuewe ms an excellent debator and can argue her pomt bexond refutatlon She ts loxcd for her congentalxty and her xullnngness to help others ,pug-M Vu, de.-.n A - Q mtl. .fa n N my '- rw, -vi, 1 L . . 'L f Q 5 vw., .Len ' E if sf.i.a'!. . N I. ,,,'n l',,.:a- Sw . tl 'lilly X U K. .- 1 I 'la Ill.. T l Mission Sucietyg Sozlalityg Ecclesin fPresitlentlg Opauyng S1 ' A 5 ' . 1 . ' 2 'E g V- - - - .. , ,. l A . '. I . 1 Bliss' f 'g Su 1 iyg t ,':g slg r a ':' 1-' ' ' I , ' ' ' w V ' V I ' . u 1' I f' e g g EEWQFS Nlll.DRl D VIRGINIA LARIMVR lVashmqton D C Xthletre Ass mtmn Opauya Brave was she buoyant full of sunmf cheer SIRVICI f IIDRLD Ins an mgtnuous candor all her own She lotts the people but vtlll not stage her for them and tlns slnu stmr shtness results rn a wet defect of speech excr so slxqht and entnrtly captlvatmg lNo prttenstons tts just Mxldred and wc t1ke her and loxe her for what sht IS To her own good fortune she hu tht 1b1l1ty to enter vthole heartedly mto anythlng she undertakes and gets results Bcstdes all thts Mtldred ns what IS called st L GYJ Bl-A l RICF ASI-IMLAD LITTLU IEI D At large Navy Kthlttxc Assoelatton Opaut a Unclouded brown her Iouelu ewes Are Izuhrtd ruth therr greelxnq smlle XVAI SH CiDQbANIMIIX rmnabrhty that s Bobby She rs unammouslv awarded the premium for dnsposxtxon A No l and wrt she carries off honors m that lme too XVQ wonder whether the fax or of the gods or Fxf teen MIDUICS a Day rs accountable for Bobby s magnetlc personallty Be that as tt may we all admtt that one IS lntoluntarxly drmn to these two brown eyes and the rnfectnous grgelt thu goes tuth them 4432111- M- n . 'nu ll ' W N 11 Wu. x thrslp-Db l.llli'f' ' 1 , Ei ,, ':1,Y ' . If U ' puff, tu + '1'llI-'- . I, , t . .. -:fp tw te ' -' ' 1 ' 'mel ' Q ' yy . 1 3 I- V - Z V V I 1 , ' ' ' ' 5 1 f ' t 1., V. ' yt-3' . . . , 'K K k Y. ' f' x .l d Q 1 tr , S swag? Jfiw NIARQARI l JOSIPHINL LONCJ ll estburu lonq Island :sun Soctets Nulnltty Oluttm 'I ou we I um uhzspermq mu secret to uotz AND1 RSON people xx ho Ire tpproprntely nlmnd for she ts th tallest gurl tn the class Her great vxultmss has tn her lou tt sttrtts for sht dtltghts m stung us con sumtd xxnth turtosrtx Peg ts .1 true daughter of lrtlxnd md the xx xrmth 1nd tenderness of her ancestral rue lusts nn her heart and mxkts us lou her dtsptu her sttrtts O89 JOSLPHlNl MARII MAINNLRING Boston Massut husetls 4 Soc tts SmI1ltty f'Wuret1rx Trrxsurerr Opauxx fSLLl'CYll N Tru urerj Boston Mussuchusttls a mounlum bold and qreut I url! tell you all about xt rf uou care to curl und um! I INDSAX JSION possesses at least om dnout :hampton When not busxly defendtng Amerncas most learned ctty Jo IS making someone rock with laughter A entertamments she has been xery xaluable because of her skull nn assummg the lrlsh brogue NX ho wall forget her as Brtdget' Besldes amusing us Jo has wtlltnglx con tributed her seruces whenexer thcx were needed Class s mt She has tt .psy 1 I, nl l-L , t Y dw. Q ul . Eiluv. .' 'X K jig N 41: 1' N -rg!- nljalirllf. ' X- S ' 23271 ..,.:T'.' le' iff:-l I-1' ,+ w ' lll-e-2+ -l' st'1'-lll' . lff.'- ' n ' ,,' -' 'Uh' n. ' f Blk,-'r Q ' jg .N :' 'g ' Q. l' f f QWAliLlfXlili'l', or l7eg. Long is one of the very few C ' ' 1 . V . 1 mt ,H '-F ' V. ,' ,-- . ' . .'y -' U' t . : : : v 1: ' Xliselm ,' E43 .' . ' ' . :' 3 jz ' Y - -' 5 x V I l . ' ' ' ' V V ' ' rp' ' Y ' . -. 3 3..- K' w, ,4 ' ml QVUQIKS kwcgw J-'iv MARY M ARTHA MARCINCIN Brzdqepori Cormectleul N11 lon Nome-tx Smlalntx Clrefcctl Opauxa Demure as euer and as fair ROBINSON ARS IS A proud representatne of New England and upholds her State loyally Mamre loves to tease but vue can nexer be really angry wxth her She IS 'IlXK8yS vxell posted on the latest news and eager to nmpzrt nl Desplte her helght or rather her lack of xt she has held the dngnnfled oflice of Preftct of the Sodalxty and h1s futhfully fulhlled her duty ma CATHERINE MARIE MCGRAXV Balrzmore Maryland 1 N crux Srdalxtw Athlttmc -X5 OC1dIllll lurlesm Opauya Youth rs 'he tzme for you CARBI RH IHOLD the Cass of curlx locks and resoundmg glggle She rs seldom vuthout a joke Cass has made herself a fawonte among all the gurls because of her loyalty to the class and her good sportsmanshrp She has achnexcd a hlgh place m athletics and done her share ln upholdmg the honor of the Semor Class XVQ fear she has 1 great weakness for a certaln xx estern cnly or IS rr the crty P +fi34lf 1 fl ull A J A l I ,Q 'Xl pw v lx w . zz:- qa 'I . 12511-at '1.2:J'f+ X E 1+ Q5 , 1, X'--'L',, 'lx ' f ' I ' s . 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RANGES has been very happy durlng her ten years at Notre Dame though she squlrms under the nlck name lNack1e She IS generous and outspoken a true frxend and a good sport Frances has been a constant student and a steadfast and loyal daughter of N D M May we meet you next year ln college Frances OOO IOUISE CONITEE ROSE Ball more Muruland S L Qoclalxtx XIlllLllL -X omatxrm Opauwa Strazght and slzghl as a young larch tree MEXX HF CI ASS BABH and yet she carned off the hnghest IQ hoyx lxke louxse Young though she IS Louxses faculty for clear hard thlnlung has made 1tself yery prominent m the two years we haxe knoun her As for athletncs Louise extels ln hugh jumping and does xt gracefully too Dont be alarmed though loumse ns quite capable of smnllng and enjoys a good Joke with the rest of us .3359 J f Il 5' - l ill .N F .-1 'Eg A 'MDL pt QQ' N1 fgssit 5 ,yr x l -'- s f' I' 'V l x 'n lk. L . Y , ,I T . vu ' - b ' - Blissinn .lrvletyg . 'jg r V' , ss ' ' 5 ,' A Q CelE'kX7Cl1f'S MARX IANF ROSI lNDAlI Baltimore Maryland Blue flowers ol uour nuts And dusk flou.0r ol uuur han Hou 1 H t ntl xo xulh the prtttnts of blue L es and a tompltmon that rn 11s thn of the famous Pulmolne lJL1llllLS our Rosnt Rosut s uork nn tht scholastlc Held hms htm most comnnndablt 1s thc prtstntt ol her mme on tht Honor Roll mdncalts She IS .1 lour of sports md mn mrdtnt supporltr ol lnr tlass 'Nlarx loxes to dmtt mtl sung and nn both rtspttts displays consxdcrable ttltnt Hers IS 1 spltndxd record GYO llNA MARY SABOI Brzdqeporl Conmcucul sloxlNuUbt1 S'flfllllfN Opiux She mukts no sound she hath a spmt 9 tread PHILI 111s 'INA ns the same qunet thoughtful gxrl she was the day she cmme four ytaxs ago 'She has applncd herself most dllngtntly to her school work and as A rtsult she ranks among the Honor Students But Iena ns not alu Us sernous 1nd at retre1t1on ume ms one of the gaxest She IS modest md fttmng and thc slxghust tomphmtnt IS sufficlent to caust the tell tale blushes to sufluse htr fact md neck +l36l+ J, mn, i, IM ff- 1 '-'-- A' Elm .-ig 0 'W-wut.. 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' OTTIIIA BARBARA SCI-IALLER East Islrp Lonq Island XII-.s1nxSucn.ts Smlalxty OPEIUY1 I read deep mxrrored rn thme eyes The glory or a modest heart It . owefs I-I IZABhTI-I MARIA SANCHEZ Ponce Porto Rxco Nlnsmn Sonnets Sndallty Athletic Assocratxon Opauva Her kznd eyes are filled Luth tenderness MILES N1 more be sard of E'l1e Ellie brought to us all the way from Ponce a generous heart an enuable drsposltlon tvuo bright eves and a capttvattng Spanish accent urtc a suffxcrency of assets for one young lady but Ellle IS fortunes chtld She also has braxns to boot 1nd lots of them 006 DALE II I Ii lnstens to all class dtscusslons xuth 1ntell1 gent Interest but seldom expresses her ovxn news although ue are fully aware of thenr depth 'md soundness Her recttatmons are brlef and to the ponnt 1nd her record as a student ns wry htgh 'I lllne nexer refuses a favor but performs xt ruth a simple gracnousness that enhances tts xalue As Assistant I'dltor she has contrnbutcd her untnrmg serxtces towards makrng both the school paper and the xearbook a success 4371-+ Elem I F L. 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Y. .' . , I A If of owofs 6615 ,ff-589 CAROI YN lllSl SCHROI DLR Bullrmou Murulund Clnllzs lzrrqhr Ibm hrah bud: Iuut rms ah1u7e l VANS QI ISI urrncd 11 Notre D1mI thus yur Lrn lnxelyns company of course! just after school had begun l'lxsu rs not slou to Lxprcss hnrsclf md grves a very Hood argument Bnsndns shc has an cun Icmpcr and a vullmgncss to oblngc that haxc made her quntc .1 faxornte llrsa has 1 spnclal ralnnt for cartoomng a glft that we rngru not humg dlSCOXLl'KCl soomr 059 RIDA RAYMO SHLA Bullzmurc Murulund mn Smut nrrmwnl Nm Ilrtw Xtlllztlr lc mlm C I ra I ule Ornuxl You un fool l1l'0 izlwr -lm! you smzle AND l.OXKl l I IDA does not permnt har habltual polsc and dlgmly to mar her kan slnsc of humor and sln rs always ready for 2. good umm As Chamrman of tha Mxssnon Socrety she has .nqulttad herself xuth honor both to herself and lo the glass Ruda IS one ot our lust drbators Sh IS also Art Fdltor of thc. Yearbook wl38l2+Q J A arg -Jil ' ' EMI I RI, N 1 'XT -I s FQ, P, -si IUJH- R 'Lf - Yeas. -1 ,. ll! I ,.m:1L? fl IL' ll ' , u l'u , I fr 1' IIT I. Q -' .' Atlllctic Assncizllifnlg Opnuyn ' ' ' 1 V u I r x A 4 Y 1 6 1 V x I x I vs M55 -Q 'I' 3' fflf . g .' lr 'jg . Ass: ix' g Er lls' IYicc-l'rxs' nllg . jz F A I, FN6 N s im? fa t ee' M' Brrdqeport Conneencezt s rm N ver la xt Oynuya And th lzttle :mp of Laughter Laughs rn the soul of me NUKHNARD EG possesses many good qualltles whlch when summed up grye us a good student a loyer of sports and a loyal fnend She has a sense of humor mei can gxve and take a yoke with equal enjoyment How eyer her hugh spmts are sometrmes too much for her to handle md they make themselyes known ln a serles of unmodulated grqgles Peg has real class splrxt and IS always eager and ready to do her but GNKD MARY ANITA SWELNLY here York New York Xl1ssumNneIety Smlnllty Opauwa Wrth u gaze as candzd as the sun Pozgnanl and puzzled and znqurszlzee L UNTI RXILX LR ETITE IS the only adjectne that can fitly descrnbe Mary ulet and gentle she hardly makes her presence known and rf rt wasn t for her occasnonal XVhal was that' we would almost oyerlook her Howeyer durmg the three years she has been wrth us we haxe all benefited by her kmd heartedness and generoslty Nlary lS fond of music and has often dellghted us with a song or a w ell played ptece 'ef 39 fo J elllll - l Ji Fw 'l,m,l lv, 1 l e 111 'ii J' a' duff-- , JA- h.' T 1 ' lVlARGARE'l' CECILIA SMIYIYXNA KIi.s'. .ll 'ketyg So' I' yg . Y , V , H . ' 2 . 5'3 . Q GWO RIBECCA ANNE THATCHER Ballrmorc' Maruland lllll You tx S 111 t -Xthletxc Assuclxtmn But mmble u.ere her urzsts and spru her Hngers Necer a moment Hauqzrwa rn thezr chase AIKEN IS' XVe just lou: that httle Yes? of Pete s and wht shouldn t ue, It IS so attractncly drawled XVQ wonder rf Pete xull go to college She wonders too but any may well mxss her XVhat would we haxc done m the recreatnon hall at night wlthout Rebecca to plav the plano for us' We ye tried to ligurc out for two years xx hether her ey es are green grey ha7el or what hate you' .4405- P3 Q ml- N M .. 1 N4 -P LEONIL ADELE TATUM Jacksonuzlle Florida VIQIYII 'wnculx Somlallty 01311133 ll :th the vom or a Homer she smgs UN I FRMEX ER I HAVI: all admired Leomes herolc efforts to place llonda at the head of our great umon LCOHIC has gnen us many eloquent dlscourses on the hxstorx beauty etc of her loxed southern home She has xndccd reaped a harwes' of sunshme and melody whlch rmvs m her clear beautxful XOICC leonxe IS very good ln Ill her subjects especlally nn Chem1stry and why? 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Jr 4,9 ANN BYRD THOMPSON Ballzmore Maryland XIISSIOH Qocxety QSccretaryJ Sodallty Mhletlc Assoctauon Opauya So frank and strong so radlantly alive UNTERHEYER NN Bl RD lS a veteran of Notre Dame haung been xuth us for twelve years Ann loves a good joke even at her own expense We have loved her for her frankness her genume openness A class w1thout Ann Byrds enlnenmg presence and energetxc talks would be dull mdeed especially Amerxcan Hxstory Class for Ann Byrd xs always brxmmmg with knowledge about polttxcs and current events She mu yet be the first woman senator from Maryland GWO ANNA WICKHAM Mt Washmgron Maryland Nlxssxon Socwty bodallty Opauya The soft young down of her the brown The brown of her her eyes her harr her haar' MEW N THE mnddle of thus year Ann came down from Canada to join us lt dld not take us long to dxs over that her dxsposxtxon matches her face lt us sweet and agreeable Ann wntes stones and sketches as a pas time and mcldentally carried off the I lncoln Essay Medal +Mai- J fn' elitist. . Q Q lfils t5l l! i + S 'nl' T ' Q! WA Al' I I V ' , V- ' , f f , 4 1334- -N., x -g s S.. SHJL IS FRENQ N H ENCU H ffl W Y Aww Lf - RWM! ENGR 9 COLLrCt X N R g ,N x ' N' 6 r 1 f Y AJ 'Jiri kfxf-fvxxk ms 'Y V A F F Af 0 X' 4, xg X mx . 'V I ' X ZX i W U V I I ff!-:Tx-j G is N Q21 Y fx- N Ni X 8 2 i N . z ' 5 ' A : g X , , Qi f ' fig Xi J aj: Ny A j W gi Q F 2595 I V fu U m ' WV 1 X YD XX X 1 x A X 1, pf n 'y mg cn A y , g X ,N 5 XT O HO ITE - AC, , IAF XX V-fx Q 'l l Qeldowefs BEE ISLAND FTER a perllous trlp through C Bay the large Junror army of ambmous soldlers led by Captam Loretto Smlth safely entered Rellglon Rlver Smce thls raver at trmes was very rough and threatemng we had to undergo many hardshrps but under the keen and skrllful management of Capta1n Smlth of Helen Bloomqurst first mate of Helen Casey second mate and of Ann Edelen the helmsman we conquered all the drfficultres and were soon safely anchormg at the shore of Englrsh the capltal of Bee Island As soon as the Jumor army consxstmg of forty seven fearless soldiers had encamped a message came from the well knovs n and much beloved English ruler lmplorrng ald to settle the turbulent state of affaxrs ln the clty the riot having been caused by the poets and wrrters of the elghteenth century To quell thls verbal uproar a few firm and brlght students were needed and so ln complrance wrth the rulers wlshes Captam Smlth sent Margaret Gunther Madellne Jones Carollne Janney and Frances Koontz to settle the matter Wrth th1s excellent squad English was conquered and became our possessxon And so wrth Engllsh and Rellglon safely rn our hands we ventured fur ther determlned to become masters of the Island Our next stop was Mount Latln Alas' here we were drvrded Ellzabeth McCosker I-Ielen Toth Mar garet I-Iouchens Mary Olrver Trlce Margaret Templeman Anne Stork and Mary W1lklHS very ambmous and eager to conquer thus enormous mountaln undertook the task of cllmblng over lt the larger portlon of Junror army marched along the path whrch led around the base of the mountaln After bexng severely brulsed and badly hurt our heroes successfully attalned the summrt and there espled the master of the mount the great grant Crcero Immedlately our brave soldlers pounced upon hrm and after a severe battle at last overpowered h1m and puttlng hrm 1n chams took hlm along wlth them From there the march was resumed and the whole reglment of Junior men rejorclng at thelr success were filled wlth enthusiasm and hoped to secure more ground Wlth thls hlgh arm ln mmd the army cheerfully marched on heedless of commg danger unt1l nearmg Bxology Crty they drscovered thelr lack of food and the strangeness of the crty It was very small and made up mostly of a large forest mhabrted by strange anrmals and rnsects many odd looklng flowers and a few burly men Our captaln Loretto Smrth commanded Kitty Helsner Anna Brewster Evelyn Lesko Betty Lyons Rose Chfford and Margaret Ryan to get the neces sary requ1rements On thenr may they were astonished to see runnrng towards them a horrid lookxng man wlth a message saymg that the cxty wxllrngly sur rendered and wrshmg to maxntaln peace and order mvnted our men to remam m the c1ty as long as they deslred Thus without a struggle we came into possesslon of thus strange clty H449 Wi. 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Y - Y - 1 , ' SR e ' M owefs After a short rest at Bnology we contmued our journey with much vlgor and enthusrasm It dld not take us long to arrxve at French Cnty whlch was strongly fortlfied wxth an enormous wall Seelng that we had to gam this land also and reahzxng that we were larger ln number the captaln ordered us to surround If and to charge when told Boom' the French had fired and after recervmg the srgnal our men fired ln return Thus d1d we fight for three dreary months without being able to break through the wall At the end of thls perlod we were fatlgued and were on the polnt of gxvlng up when we notlced the mam gates slowly open mg A large over dressed Gentleman appeared and addressxng the captaln sard Caprtalne nous nous rendons parce que nous voyons que nous sommes plus farbles Serons amls But slnce our captain could not fully understand the Frenchman s talk Frances Rasm was ordered to lnterpret If Thus the c1ty came under our control and trlumphantly we passed 1nto rt but were drsappolnted to hear that part of our army had gone ahead to capture Spanish Whxle ln French clty Catherme Lawlor Ann Sheehan Jullet Moore Helen Magness and Olga Cook were lnvlted to act IH a French drama and slnce they were so well versed ln the language they splendldly played thelr part In the meantlme Catherlne Carroll Helen Carroll Cele Baker Concetta Scalco and Loretto Convery arrived at Spamsh CIIY and ravaging everythng and capturlng every lnhabltant as they entered soon had the cxty under therr control wlthout very much trouble These darlng ravagers placed at the mam entrance of the c1ty a slgn whnch read as follows Esta Crudad Es Del Ejerclto Jumor They then jomed the larger portxon of the army which was then nearlng Math Brldge The captaln surmlsxng the weakness of the brldge sent ahead Mary Ahern Anne Street Mary Kennedy and Mary Ellen H1ll to test IIS endurance Very cautlously yet wlllmgly these brave men advanced walked to the middle and then stopped Crash ' wrth a loud nolse the brldge broke and wlth If fell our men However these soldlers were excellent swlmmers and wxthout much difficulty qulckly came back Helen Smith Clalre Buettner Emlly Shannon Isobel Runge Constance Judge Margaret Houchens and Carolyn Meyer were ordered to bulld another bridge Wlfh a steel foundatlon It dld not take our well experlenced men long to complete the1r work and shortly afterward the army trlumphantly crossed the Sea of Health and found themselves on the Senlor Shore Before our enterlng the malnland Captaxn Smith declared a three months vacatlon at the seashore +:l45F' J, A ll All e I ...,. - A' -a ml, , N- ee- Qs: 553215 -Q 'g n' 1e ,, q1'aivi:l lee-T JU W' X. uf' ' 1 U . , . 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A ,+ 3 A Qfigf S739 I' 's I Nags- A-48 THE GREEN OASIS HE SATIN velvet of the desert mght had just descended encompasslng the Infinite stretches of burnmg sands ln tts cool embrace On the edge of the green oasls a lone watcher squatted the ethereal spirals of smoke from his hookah mmglmg ln the a1r already pregnant w1th the fragrance of scarlet flowers One by one the pale stars flamed mto belng IH the smoky ether overhead and the blood red desert moon rose torrld agamst a blue night bamshlng the more sombre shadows untll every curxe of golden sand every rock and tafaso bush was framed in a nucleus of moonshme Suddenly forty slx dark sll houttes were cut agalnst the glamorous drop curtaln of the mght' forty six camels and thelr rlders Through the slftlng gold dust of the moon beams they come threadmg thelr way between the blurred sand dunes stralght to the green oasxs Where the first palms stretched out tenaclous roots to grasp a feeble suste nance from the ar1d desert the rlders a band of m1sty robed Hgures dxsmounted tethered thexr camels and came lnto the presence of the lone watcher Solemnly they gave thexr greetmg and lmmoblle of features squatted 1n a c1rcle and ac cepted the proffered hookah of the watcher Salamoune ale1koum1 Esseleme Ekhwan C Peace be unto you brothers D the watcher lntoned gravely has thy Journey been profitable? The leader of the band placed a pmch of tobacco m the hookah and mhaled deeply before replying ln a sonorous tone of volce Our journey has indeed been blessed by Allah the glver of all good We have a r1ch cargo of knowl edge dates gathered along the Wllldlllg caravan trall that leads from AZZlg1g to the green oasls Once out of AZZlg1g we tramed our camels for the race known as hockey for the fourth class of the Senusu who reslded at Tachod had challenged us to compete wlth them After an arduous Journey we arrxved at Tachod and were honorably defeated by our rlvals Now onward agam we turned our camels heads whlle mxsfortune turned IIS ev1l eye upon us The water was gone from our glrbas our famlshed beasts stumbled over the desolate wastes when llke a golden beacon sh1n1ng IH the dlstance we spxed the O3SlS of Arr sometlmes called Chrxstmas Here we rested ln langorous luxury untxl, refreshed and exuberant, we agam rode lnto the somnolent heart of the desert 'T1s well sald that calm forbodes the storm for scarce had we ventured from Anr when a band of truculent Touarages swept upon us and demanded tr1bute of knowledge dates These barbarxans or exams by whlch names they are sometlmes known sadly dlsabled those of our band who had few dates but on the whole we escaped them well and Jolned a caravan of the Sensun gomg north Wlth these people we engaged m many contests of skxll havmg .34 48 is-. J All jlllah J A y . xl ! by ' lb Q S lr. 2 ' 3 A l Y V A f- l' l owefs sk Sv Aviv strange names and won for ourselves a humble but permanant place ID the memorles of our rn als Wearled from our exertrons we rested xn the fortress of l-llllx and gave a great drffo and donse to the Sensun for the cause W1th many desolate mlles of shlftmg sand stretchlng lntermlnably ahead we took the path agaln and soon arrned ln slvht of the green oasls You have done well sald the lone watcher and nou wxll come your earned reward Sphlnxllke the wexrd figures st1ll squatted 1n their mystic circle The moon rode steadlly across the sky and dropped mto the obllvlon beyond the dunes Slowly the stars wrapped thelr sable robes about them and stole away And then came pale and cold the star that heralds the mormng From the distant horlzon a golden halo shot up mantled ln a shell pmk cloud The spell was broken up sprang the mystlc rlng mystlc no longer 'I he blue grey robes dlssolved and there stood the forty sm glrls of the Class of 1930 all exerclsmg thelr voluble tongues as they began their first day on the green oasls of summer A SINGLE ROSE A stnale rose blooms on a tree Tzs all my aarden means to me The other blooms haue dropped ateaa A Smale rose suruzees today The garden once teas full of flote rs That helped to cheer my lonely hours But one bu one they soon dzd fall The fairest one outllees them all M KILLELN 30 -rf-19 fx- J A mil. 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I 'X ' 4 1,1 4 WLF- gr: ' 1' .5-eff-1 ,I , P51 Q P i la ' eff V0 6 QT FIRST YEAR HIGH IN TH! early days of September nlneteen hundred and twenty sexcn tht doors of Notre Dame were thrown open to recelve old pupils and new ones Our class regnstered forty cnght Exeryone was asslgned a place rn class room number three and work began lmmedlately On the thlrd day after the open1ng of school we held our electlon for class ofhcers Betty Gross was elected Presxdent Ellza Hampton Vxce Presx dent Eleanor Cummlngs Secretary and Jane Burch Treasurer We have class meetmgs every week to declde matters of rnterest to the class and school Several of our classmates excel 1n sportmg act1v1t1es Our representatlves on the Varsity Hockey team are Agnes Edelen and Marlon Frederlck thc Varsxty Swxmmmg team are Elizabeth Colgan and Marjorle Temple Our progress along the 1ntellectual lme has been due to our enthusrastnc teachers We compare our Hrst year rn Hrgh School wnth Colonel Lrndberghs world famous non stop flight across the great Atlantlc rn hrs well known a1r plane Sp1r1t of St Louls Was not our first year of Hlgh School a non stop fllght' At tlmes perhaps xt seemed as though we mlght never reach the next stop the Second Year Hxgh Even th1s may seem rather uncertain wxth the great Ocean of Emal Examlnatxons loommg m the dlstance As we dread fallxng 1nto such a vast expanse we have declded to make a record flxght equal to Llndbergh s Betty Arthur Grace Bardeau Clara Bosley Ednth Bradley Vlola Brooks Jane Burch Page Casey D1ana ChlI'16l91SOIl Ellzabeth Colgan Agnes Comerford Margaret Costello Ellzabeth Cross Eleanor Cummlngs Vlfglnla D1CklHSOH Margaret Donohue Agnes Edelen ROLL Suzanne Ellrs Marlon Frederlck Margaret Gallagher Catherlne Grace Kathryn Green Ellzabeth Gross Elxza Hampton Rosalle Hemrlcher Mary Frances Helldorfer Thelma Holdrrdge Barbara Kehl Mary Laun Helen McGlannon Margaret McTeague Agnes Mahon Anna M3fClnkO Susanna Mattmgly fffizle- Gertrude May Patr1c1a Monahan Marjorle Morse Marle Murphy Audrey Nattans Marra Olaya Madelon Penney Anna Qulnn Katherme Rommel Bertha Schlalfer Betsy Schmltz Jane Scrrbner Marjor1e Temple Joanna Thompson Helen Ullr1ch Margaret Wells tl. n - Q A-fly Wu gr ' -I ' A- .ll a sc J F f-iv R ff S llg gg. :fu ll th lnf K ' f V ' ' E s f 1 s 1 ' ' s vs y, vm v Q. 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' Z I Y l A FT' m s M, OKWQ S LE CLERC HALL E CI ERC HALL ranks wlth the best among burldmgs of 1ts kmd It was erected only a year ago and rmmedxately met wxth the enthuslastlc ap proval of not only the students but of every one who has had the prlvllege of seelng xt It IS a long two stoned bulldmg There are three wlngs the rlght wmg contalnrng the gymnasium the left wmg the audltorxum and the rear wmg the swmmmmg pool In the basement rs a well equrpped bowling alley the students lockers each one wrth a shower attached dressmg rooms lmed wlth mrrrors five muslc rooms the Athletxc Association room a receptlon room and a handsome recreatlon hall for the boarders The gymnasrum IS QPHCIOUS well ventrlated and well llghted A basket ball court and courts for other popular games are marked out on the floor and there rs a balcony on all four srdes whlch may also serve as a track Every thrng that could be deslred rn the l1ne of apparatus rs there Openmg on the corrldor between the gymnasium and the audrtorlum are several handsomely furnlshed parlors and the lobby rs enllvened wrth palms and other tall plants The audltorxum has a Seating capacrty of almost a thousand Crltlcs have pronounced rt one ot the most handsome 1n the country and thelr com mendatlon 1S mdeed well deserved The furmture IS of excellent quality and good workmanshlp and the decoratlons are planned wlth artlstlc care The stage curtams and the hangmgs are of maroon velvet supplylng the keynote for the color scheme The stage rs large and well furmshed There IS a balcony rn the rear of the audltorlum and the cellotex ln the cellmg absorbs all echoes rendermg the acoustlcs perfect An atmosphere of pervasrve refinement and modern efflclency IS the effect produced by the whole One IS rmpressed by the rlch yet qulet taste that prevarls everywhere The swlmmmg pool xs one of Le Clerc Hall s greatest attractrons at least IH the eyes of the grrls who bathe m lf The pool IS trled of course and measures sxxty feet by twenty feet The water IS constantly chlorlnated and both the pool and ltS preclncts are sanltary and rmmaculate On the thlrd floor IS srtuated the muslc conservatory equrpped with everything ln the line of musxc There rs also a long dance hall with well polrshed floor and a great mrrror on one end The Alumnae Room rs located on th1s floor What consummate care and sklll must have been required rn the erection of such a bulldrng' No slxghtest detarl that could add to the welfare or pleasure of the students has been overlooked We who have been among the first to enjoy the advantages attendrng the addmon of Le Clerc Hall to our dear Alma Mater wnll never forget rt l53l' All f- 'l c v mt' KSN rut ZR. QW, as J r X . ,y y N . f ,. lf ' 1' '-I.. IU T 4 - 1 Nil M, It xx SY JL' SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY Pretec! MARX MARCINCA Treasurer JosfPH1NP MANNERIM UR 'VIOSI smcere gratntude IS due to Our Blessed l ady for the lnnum erable graces she has bestowed on the members of her Sodalxty The annual receptlon of our new members took place 1n the latter part of November Our Blessed Mother must surely have welcomed the lncreased number of glrls yn ho thus manlfested their eagerness to foster devotlon by enterxng the Sodallty dedlcated to her honor The customary pract1ce of rec1t1ng The Lxttle Oflice of the Blessed Vlrgxn was duly observed eyery Wednesday mormng when the entlre Cathohc student body assembled 1n the chapel The thlrd Sunday of the month being Sodallty Sunday Holy Communion IS recelyed 1n her honor As the future calls all to trayel through 1ts uncertalntles we feel con lident that the girls of Notre Dame wlll eyer cherlsh a deep lose for thelr heavenly Mother ya ho ey er gIllClLS and proteets all ve ho loyxngly seele her as their mtercessor OUR PETITION O Blessed Mother Thou sole przde of thzs frazl race' Maternal care qtee hy thy qrace lVhzch radzates from thy lovely face Chzld of Vtrlue Ever thou tn Chrtsl s loee dwelltnq In purzty, humzlzty excelltna, The honor looe of men compellzna favored Vzrqxn' Vzrtue he thy chtldrenls creed And to Jesus for us plead O Dearest Mother, tn our need JOSEPHINE MANNI RING '28 ef he ll All - l, - 2 0' aa EM .'f A . 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J., ,, 4 .eee eg--nf lp S ,,, '---. ttttt l'lw' 7'5u - I' e ll I t ., s e' Q 'W le., ' 1 ' , ,, ,,,, L A x'l ' p I l 3 H 7 I - I L 3 V 1 N I Y' . , . , , x V Ce., F I T . x . k 7 , I Y Q 7 ' 'A yy I 1 I '3 ' Y 4 7 A 3 ' 3 'H 3 I Y I x x r 1 r m yy A s s- y y' um 1 xl I 'I 3 I Q VJ BENIN Chazrman ' ' ' RIDA SHI A Ts' X l f Secretaru ANNIF BYRD Tnoyuvsos Counselors fx Tm1ymVoJrHs 9 llhii WINTIFRED K1 xxrs 30 EL11 RBIITH Comm. 31 NCI tytry month LlLlI'lI1U tht plst yur tht mtmbtrs of tht Hlgh Qthool Unlt of tht Catholxc Qtudtnts Xllssnon Crusadt assrmbltd ln tht Com mtnctmrnt Hall to sung forth tlaur brlyt chtlltnsgt IH tht Words ot tht Nlls slon Hymn yuth thr rtsolyt that Izlze Pnlcfhls of old than s no reprzcte Untzl all mm thzs frulh recom achlevements The most 1mportant undtrtakmv on bthalf of tht XIISSIOHS ns tht annual Bazaar yyhlch was held th1s star 1n Noytmotr Ihr comblmd encrglcs of the Colltge and Hlgh School students mads mt ont ot tht most sur cessful eyrr htld at Notrt Dams The Socmtty mmdful of the fact that th Homs Nlxsslons are just as xmportant as tht Forrxgn assumtd tht rolt of Santa Claus at Chrxstmas Soms of tht classts y1s1t..d orphanagts xx h1l tht A Class folloxylng tht hal lowcd prtcedcnt rthutd the nttdy souls at tht Old Ptople s Home whxch IS kept by tht llttlt Slsttrs of tht poor A lnttlt lmpromptu ptrformancr madt thu dlstrlbutlon of qxfts doubly yxtltomt to tht poor lontly souls Many othtr actnltxts though on 1 smllltr sul h lptd syytll tht Crusidr A colltrtlon ol old stamps yy Is stnt to tht loruqn Nlxssxons 'lh mlsslon arncs gladly yytlcomt thtst t tht lx athtn yytll ply 1 handsomw. prxct or cancslltd stamps yxhlch ht usts xn LlLxOf'1llI'lg tht yy alls of hls homt All 1n all tht Nllssxon SOCILIX xs justln d IH fttlxng that tts Lfforts have not bun ln sun +4524-ff 1 f , V, , ls: xi, . . Q . ff' ft' ' 2 F N X to l -I l X T l- ' .' a f X 3 X , A s ' . l 2 s 1 ,,f-- .- 3 , I tr 4 V !,- I 1 .. t 1 2 fy? T' . - 4 ' . ll vi f V ' ,X a -A - . E' f 1 2 .'.1 ' ' ll., ' .S , ., ' ' '. A ' l t' I 5 . 1 I 'I l X u . I - K 3 1 L X Al L Vx L X K x, x k I I 4 -'- V V rl K X Yi 4 X mx 1 I lx l I P 'Q' 1 ll 'l ' Not only vocal efforts. but matcrial support have marked the Socictyfs , ' L 5 X ' A' 1 'H ' I v ' 'k- vs ' V vs ' s l ' h s ' x I 7 I F L h b x . X B ', ', ' L . c a . l' ' ' . l , Nl- v . 7 X 1 - L L I Ls. s s X s- v' ' s s ' 1 ' C s 4 ' -' s K , 'J ' 1 '1'1 3 57 Y F 1 I' 3 ' 'Y' . I l 1 4- 7 ,L' 1 k i ' A A I I 1 3 s s 'k ' I ' K- v vs - s s s v - ,wr . . . ' ' r x or ' ' ' . 5 ' ' f . . I L t xx . 'nt . THE ECCLESIA SOCIETY OFFICERS President Vzce Preszdent Secretarq KAIIII RINE KFNNFY 28 RIDA SHI A 28 MARIHA GRII I IN 28 III Ecclesm Society vxas organwcd by the class oi Z6 for the purpose ot promoting interest In public speaking and tht discussion of questions of current importince It was reorganwcd this year by thc members of tht A ally to the Invitation to enroll In Its membership On tht thirteenth of Otto ber thc Hrst me-.ting was held with Katherine Ktnnty IU the chur 'Vlarthw Grifin as recording secretary and the enrollment was made lnms reprc senting the third and fourth year classes have met in practice debates at xarious times during the year However general Interest centered on the an nual formal mtcrchss debate in which the keen rivalry between the upper classts was brought to a head This event on March 26 was attended by the entire student body Although both teams upheld their arguments with com mendable spirit and ability the judges after several moments of tense anxiety among the audience rendered tht decision faxorable. to the Youth Hear Rtsolution Rtsolxcd that a schedule proxidmg for supcrxiscd study pt riods eliminating home work IS most conducive to the advancement of the mdnidual 156 l I li . - . A , , ,, , Ili' If - ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 , c . L . I! . 5 K 5 i V .I V' Class especially interested in oratory and the B Class responded enthusiastic- 1 K1 I 7 5 , 1 X n 3 1 H Y ' 1 A I ' A L . . 1 l y y . V -'K . sg L A x L Y ' . . 1 . 3 1 1 l Y 7 1 li 3' H I H 7 ' ' Y 1 4 ,X ' 3 I ' I YH 5 H V. i 1 Y, 5 i- -'-i liv- J t 5 W4 All All - l H X' V l, , fly Nu k lil'Ii'v Q S .f Se- x36 Arr1Rx1AT1xE Katherme Kenny 28 Cencvneve Kunkel 28 Jeanne Butler 28 NEGATIVE Ellzabeth lVlcCosker 29 Catherme Carroll 29 Loretta Smxth 29 Rnda Shea 28 Alternate Frances Koontz 29 Alternate Xlartht R Cuflin Chalrman '9 ?' 4 s- l57lf+ 7 - - , - 1 . , - 1 J . - , - . , , . . . V L . 1 , - -an-.gqapn '-.- Q -,f Y: I 1 1 -fu-4-7, V6 H T' Q. tb.. ,,.,. ..,. .. , A. All-fl ' lr' -, , V .- fi ' mil 'l' Q F3 ,GSB T489 OPAUYA CLUB Preszdent Vxce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer JEANNE BUTLER MARTHA GRIFFIN JOSEPHINE MANNERING HIS year the Opauya Club whlch was organlzed last year for the boarders numbers almost the ent1re class among nts members Although our actxvmes have not been wlde or varled we feel that our efforts have been most successful At the beglnnmg of the year the boarders gave an amusmg llttle sk1t dealmg wlth the perp1ex1t1es and problems of boardlng school l1fe whlch were solved by the nlmble wlt of the young ladxes 1n questxon Though qu1te lmpromptu fhlS program met Wlfh general approval On November l as our part of the Educatlon Week Program several members of the class pre sented another short play entxtled When Angry Count a Hundred whlch met Wlfh equal success A nat1v1ty Tableau and chorus made up our part of the Chf1Sfm3S program Our best efforts however were concentrated on the productlon of two one act plays 1n February 1n whlch half of the club took part The cast generously sacrliiced thelr recreatlon to practlce but were entxrely recompensed by the favorable acclalm vxlth vxhxch the plays vsere rccen ed Dramatls Personae THE HONOR OF THE CLASS Evelyn Thornton Carol Bennett Leonore Rutherford Gwendolmne Prescott 'I he Class Fauorzte Edlth Harrxs Rlda Shea Margaret Carlln Theo W1ll1s Nanette Green Mar1e Carozza Al1ce Hubbard Genevxeve Kunkel Helen Coakley Mlldred Merrxll Mary Dunn Loulse Rose Mlss Carter, the Prlnczpal Anne Byrd Thompson A'SO'S YOUR AUNT ANNA Aunt Anna Margaret Connor Jean Jeanne Butler Mrs Lake Mlldred Lar1mer Luc1lle Leonle Tatum Mrs Knox, the nezghbor Bobby Llttleheld hood qazette Nellle, a mzsquzded orphan Sarah Adalr arf 5 8 Ee J mg. Adm , - sig mme .ge .N r Q -' :rv -425:21 nl lllrl J.. Q uff' X Q T 1' f If I 1 AA ' 7, s - -C I ' 1 ' a . ' 1' r ' Y r 1 ' r I . I' . . DRAMATICS L 3 Jil IEE OCIEY l! S Illl Soclal Qalenelmr melrcates our Cl1XLYSlOI'1S ldlye been numerous and pleasant lectures dances teas card parties trrps plays have gone to make the year soclally as ue l as olherwlse a splend1d success It IS hard to say how yery greatly our new bullelmg has contr1buteel to our enjoyment but lf IS our smcere yyxsh that our actlons may always express only love and gratltude to our beloyeel Qup rxor S1ster 'Vl Pbllemon who so courageously undertook 1ts construetlon for our play srcal yy ell being and pleasure SOCIAI CAI ENDAR October l eeture by I ours H XVetmore October limo fLCll1l by Alexander Sklarevskr October l eeture by Dr 1 heodore Maynard October Boarelers Hallowe en Party November 4 lecture by Dr J Duncan Spaethe of Prmce on November 7 lOccles1aSoc1etyln1t1at1on Noyember l Natronal Catholrc lfclucauon XVeek Provram November l Lecture by Msgr Ryan of Catlaollc Um yerslty Noyember I Annual Mlssxon Bazaar December l lecture by Stanley B James December l3 Merrxe Masquers Nat1v1ty Plays l60l L' E It DL x L I I L xx. t vx I L vu xx 1 B 5 W 1 X .3 . 3 A . 4 -v L - v V e f 1 v - , , , ' v. in ,sl LA e ' sv ' x ' ' Y 7 3 V S Y . I D 3 I 5 I A ' I Y I Y 5- L K e , - - September Zlglintertainment by A Class. , Zlw, , , A ' A W , ,u ' 24 fe X ' . 1 ' . ' Q '. , Zgm . V y ' , L y ' 31- . ' ' e 1' . . w 1 ' lx 1 y , y s s ' x- l . 1 4 x ' lx y I I ' vm x l,- ' ' 4 ' xy b ' U 74 ' ' e y - . , . B 3 ll y l 4 Y . 3..- I 'rw I QWQFS January I 2 Ianuary I 'S January ASI Ilbruary IO Qollrgr JUHIOK Prom Ilbruary I7 Sodalrly C ard Parry at thu Collrgr Dancr IH I 4. Clrrc I-Iall Hugh School Sunlors Ircturs. by Mr Frrdrrlck Pauldrng Muslcal Appreclatxon through tha Mkdlllm of Radlo presented by Dr NVaIter Damrosch and the Nux York Sy mphony Orchestra Prbruary Z0 Iwruary ZI Frbruary 25 'March 8 I rcturr on Glass Plowmg C s Card Party and Danc Opauya s pr srntatron of plays Srghtsrung Tour of Waslulngton 'Vhrch I7 St PIIFICIV s Day Crlrbratron hy thr I3 IVIIFQII 26 o mal Drhats. r1I I 1 I prll Z0 I N III .Ium 7 C omm nc 'nrnt D X fx- 4 I fun. M MII . s I Elma . .N ILI-1 Q S ,.-,.-:.-fy. U' IJ ffl? . 'QIPIII ,. -Ify aff? 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A - fx ted HOCKEY ARL3 IH October the athletes of xarrous classes turned out to hockey wrth the desxre of securmg a place on therr respectlve class teams or - scarclty of materlal due to the fact that the entrre xarslty of the precedxng year wrth the exceptron of two players was graduated But through the work of Vllss Hyle a team was gathered together Several outsrde games were played but Notre Dame was x1ctor1ous1n only one BASKETBALL After the Chr1stmas holtdays the grrls all centered their thoughts on basketball Dally the gym rang wlth eager talk and laughter as they took part ln basketball games Three games were played wlth other schools and Notre Dame after an upward cllmb was able to beat Caarrlson Forest 28 24 Interclass games were also played amidst much rnalry on the part of the xarlous teams We are especlally proud of our I-Ilgh School champxons who de feared the College champnons ln an mtensely excltlng game SWIMMING The fulfillment of the greatest dream of all the students of Notre Dame lS the new sw1mm1ng pool A new sport IH a still newer Dool result keen competrtlon among the I-Ilgh School classes and more so between the Hrgh School and College Through the untmng efforts of MISS Hyle much promxslng matertal turned out The Freshmen were VICIOIIOUS ln the first swlmmlng meet ever held at Notre Dame lnhe swlmmmg meet held ln Vlarch between the Hlgh School and College resulted nn the complete defeat of the College for the score stood 52 26 arena X, Y Y .X K X 'L e by ,ez fe f S ' ,.,f ,f '-- - ' T . . al uf, '- Af vw' Gvualvx-' f -, X - I N- 1 ff AV I fy 4 'L If t ' ' 1 1 1 v ' 1 ,,, . . W better still the varsity. This year there was a ggi. V I 3 , x I I ff' A , . ' .g 4 A f , , A , , ' av y 7 . 1 ' T 1 - 0 i Yl I I Y V I 1 ' . ' . f A C Q l ll W FIELD DAY The most Important athletxc event held durxng the scholastlc year IS the Eleld Day meet held every May and whlch marks the formal close of the gsmnastrc year Thrs year If Wxll be held on 1 larger scale than ever before The meet wrll start YV1fl'l varrous forms of xntrlcate marchrng and wrll be fol lowed by track and field events The meet w1ll be closed 1n the afternoon by the makmg of awards to the glrls who were fortunate enough to secure places on thelr respectrve class teams Every year a blue N D M sweater has been gn en to the honor athlete of the fourth year hlgh but bes1des th1s award thrs year a sweater wxll be grven to the most accomplished athlete 1n the thrrd year so that she may have the opportumty to wear If her senior year L IMPORTANCE DU FRANCAIQ ne des langues les plus populalre qu on etudxe dans les ecoles partout est le frangams L etude du francars est tres lmportant surtout dans les pays des langues larlnes En apprenant le francais on auvmente la conarssance et le vocabularre de la langue maternelle Le frangals est la plus clarre la plus euphonlque et peut etre la plus unnerselle des langues a present Elle est der1ve du latm comme la plupart des langues europeenes et a1ns1 en tlre les qualltes tout en conservant son charme personel En conslderatron de lrmportance du francaxs dans les relations socnales et commercreles les plus Qrandes unrversrtes de lAmer1que et de la France echangent des etudrants chaque annee ce qu1 contrlbue a lavancement des etudlants et au prestrge de l UHIVCISIIC Les Erancals apprennent langlals et les etudrants Anglars ap prennent le frangaxs De plus le conservatorre et les studlos de Paris sont frequentes par beaucoup d etudlants cn musxque et en art et unt conarssance de cette langue est essentlel our qu 1ls pulssent y poursurvre leurs etudes Certarns cependant pretendent que lallemand est plus utlle que le fran QBIS pour le tourrste Cela peut s explrquer par le fart qu 1l y a plus d Allemands que de Eranga1s aux Etats Unxs Par consequent on attrrbue a lallemand une grande rmportance Eh b1en cela depend du pornt de vue Sans doute l allemand est plus utlle que la francaxs dans le commerce M313 quand on a vue une langue mternatlonale dans laquelle on peut se falre comprendre par l plus grand nombre des gens cultnves dans le monde C1Vll1SC 11 me partalt que langlars et le franca1s l rmportent sur toutes les langues modernes a mo1ns que 1 Esperanto ne SOII destrne a Jouer role lmportant a l avenlr M P CONNOR 28 Q4 641-1- Elltl ff . 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O . ik 'Q -oi ' f., f RN owefs SURPRISES ILL I slghed slxdlng down comfortably 1n my Pullman chalr here I am bound for Auntles and the Chrxstmas holldays I know there w1ll be lots of fun and all that but I want adventures' Auntie had wrxtten that the boys were to gne a masquerade party the evemng I arrned so that I mlght watch out for trlcks on Hrst gettmg there But I vxanted adventures real adventuresl Idly I plcked up the evenmg paper Flarmg headlmes Government Suspects Chinese Conspzracq to Learn State Secrets Promment Stalesmen Have Dzsappeared Foul Play Feared Woman Suspected as Go Between I read It all the xx ay through and thouvht how IIICC lt would be to be a Secret SQIVICG detect1ve Gee I thought dlsgustedly women never have adventures So I sat there thxnkxng of what I would hke to happen untll the tra1n pulled mto my statlon As I came out of the brlghtly lrghted statlon lf seemed to me to be a very dark nlght A fog or mlsty ra1n made everythlng mlserable Surely one couldn t hope for adventures on a dreary nlght l1ke thlsl Callmg a tax1 I sa1d Number Brooks Street and got rn It seemed a short tlme and we were golng up a very dxmly llghted street It must be because of the fog I wondered absently Automatlcally I got out of the taxl automatlcally I pald the drlver and then I automatlcally stopped I looked around me My There vsere qulte a fevs changes on thxs street slncel had seen ll last but I looked for a whlte house and flndlng lt started up the walk What was that blg whlte house next door That must have been bullt lately for I knew of but one whzte house on the block Well reachmg the door at last I llfted the knocker and I gave my own partlcular knock three taps The door was opened lmmedlately by a Chinese gentleman ln hlgh caste dress I stepped 1nto the hall thmkmg that the boys were certalnly domg thmgs mcely There were tapestrles hung everywherel Soft carpets and cushlons and most strxklng of all two stralght rows of Chlna men down the long hall As I stepped mto the dlmly llghted hall they rn perfect unlson made a deep bow Hmm I thought they thlnk they are puttlng one over on me Well two can play that game So drawmg myself up to a dlgnxbed posrtxon and feelmg llke the Queen of England Czarma of Russxa and Empress of Austrla all ln one I put mv head up and started very majestlcally down the length of the hall I was met by a tall gentleman mn evenmg dress I thought to myself that he mlght be very handsome but I couldnt be sure because he wore a mask I knew xt was not erther of my cousms Bob or Dave but perhaps he was one of thelr best frrends I-Ie handed me a blg letter wxth three green assays, J 4. ml -aflgfh -I - 4? ,Elm .-1 To ,D 'l,1,Uj2,t 1: , 'X 'feels l.. 1 f , -zggfz' M Lazrll-, - s g . ,, ,. J- .i::::t' iw, Rv' ' -r umm sf -I - uv- ' - -1 lx-'.' ' A . . . Y . . Y , . - v I l- . . . . . , ,. , V D . . . , , v v l'1 v - . . V . . Q x . z , . . T f ' f ' . , Al 77' An A ' ' . . , , Y . . , V , V ' V 1 I L Il qf kk !! seals on xt Why green, I wondered as I took lt But I dmdn t say any thlng I was playmg a part too and I was golng to do mme as Well as they were do1ng thelrs Then the tall gentleman told me to take the letter to the Honorable Sand Yung Lang ln San Franclsco Oh I sa1d to myself wlll they ever stop thlS Joke? I was be1ng pol1tely shown to the door when I suddenly began to real17e that thxs was no jokmg affalr They were SCIIOUS I stared at the men These men were not made up' Thls was no costume affalrl They were really Chlnamen I-Iow I ever got out of that door I don t know but I soon reallzed that I was out 1n the open a1r after havmg prously begged the ard of every sa1nt 1n Heaven' I dlmly remember stumblmg past some woman I was strll holdxng my small travelrng case CLuck1ly I had checked my bagj Then falntly I heard three knocks on the door I had just left I thought then that that must be the woman for whom they had mlstaken me I lost no txme nn gettlng away from there as I stlll held the mysternous letter I was determlned to gxve that to the pol1ce I came to the next whlte house but was almost afrald to try It A Well I s1ghed lt can t be any worse than the one I just left So I went up boldly and gave the knocker a good bang thls tlme No more gentle taps for me Adventures Never agam I had enough adventures to last me for some tlme to come But what was thls The door opened slowly xery slowly I stepped mto a hall so d1mly lxghted that If was almost dark What? Igroaned More adventures' Just then the llghts went on suddenly and before me I saw a sea of faces no a crowd of people all yellmg Surprlse It was the last straw Thxs mdeed, was too much I could stand no more Very quletly I dropped, and the floor came up to meet me' ANNA WICKHANI tv +66 67 le J A., ll IMI ff- I 2 4- zz EW .' Nm N f is -- we -ii IW' 1 ' ' Q Lim, K m e ya g:'5': !, nr ' 1 .. I' :::x5:Z' gg.-if 'R H . I -, . I Il , l I ,x! . y T ,Il II I M ,, S .,' - ' - 'l' lu., Y 1 ' . , . , L . 3 I x 'A . x 3 . 1 ' . 1 1 . 1 I x I y 'I X' 3 X . I N , ,, , ' j s , , I 1 1 . , , 3 . , xi . 1 1 ' ' Y u H S HT' QCWQFS l Lwyig THE TRIUMPH OF SPRING Grzm IVznter paces through the town fahales hrs :cu breath XVzth bleak delzaht stalks up and down And smzles o tr Summer s death Hts Capt of snow ts alzstenznq white Hrs hcad rs artu and proud Ht pauses zn Dtctmbtr lzaht o tteate fazr .Summer s shroud Thr moon has ucarmtd hzs chzlly hear! He smzles hzs peace at last And Tzme aoes on tt :th fltfzna start loor IVznter aats fast Soon blossoms burst thezr cozy shells Each robed rn tarzeal hue And tht sunlzqht lauqhs zn Utlttt dells tSu.tet Sprznq as born anew' M R GRIIIINI 28 TO YOU Among the stars FRIENDSHIP IS yy rut xn letters brlghtly fatr TIS frxtncls hke you dtar fr1enCl of mme haye stryed to tract 1t tutrt One yy ho knoyys all about you and lox ts you just the same Ont who rtyels tn your smlles and sufltrs for your pam NVho Ill1I'lk9 agalnst all odds that you art not to blamt Wino yy hen tht clouds obscurt tht sun makes courage seem worth wh1lt Vylho counts no sacrlfice too great to m1kt tach tear a smlle To sootht the achmg mound and btar tht hurtful dart XVIIII you XVhtn tht shaft of 1ns1nctr1ty h s found IIS mark too true Tls such a frtend dtar you hayt proved our ytars of frlendshlp through The btst of the best of all good thlngs IS my ardent wlsh for you JEANNE BLTLIR 28 -if 63 fx- .1 'n - tl W l .ang :C Ns, ta 'ff my 1 !5 nfs ,ii Al ' '31- ,, Q, fa 4' JI' Q-. 1 ll' t 0 G 7 -Ea. .--. 1 -' 4 , ,1- ,,' lm' .,. ,. JW l m r-U ' w 1 -. H sf Q' Y A ' ' M.. t K' 1 ' f . , - . y 1 . . . K t K 1 ,lv I I l I P sl I J I I ' I I 7 I 4 , . Y. . J ' ,t L t . , 4 I 'V , P t I J fi v N ll I n' I , . , . . A I L . Y 1 I I I Y T1 7 I y 3 7 1 7 I Y ' 3 Y I . ' K ' 1 my V 1 s 1 ' 1 . , t . u X . t . ' 7 I Y X 3 P Y . s 1 1 3 Q . Y .t l I , 1 V3 V3 l . v I . . . Y , , 1 -. 3 4 L .- 'Sw K Q iiexqk xfiyax Aw 61 di' ROMANCE IS IT DEAD? OSF people exen those xx ho are only sllghtly sentlmental are wont to regard the glorxous past w1th regretful eyes and a deep conylctlon that romance IS dead XVhere are the sllxery knlghts on mllk white chargers loves Where are the gallant sxx ash bucklxng caxalrers the noble lords and ladles Where are the lmmense rollmg coaches wlth s1lk and velvet caparr sons wrth thelr quaxnt coachmen and stolld footmen' Where oh where IS that gorgeous panorama of colorful gayety? It IS gone XVhen Benjamrn Franklm flew hrs k1te he drd not know that the key xxlth whlch he dlscoxered the prlnclple that electrlclty and lrghtnrng are ldentxcal was the key wlth vxhlch 1 da17l1ng house of mlracles was to be opened to the eyes of the xvorld The French possessed many beauty secrets but vxhat haughty lady of the Elghteenth Century could have boasted a perma nent wave The old t1me menu was one grand ser1es of elaborate courses but xx hat of the long suffermg cooks xvho torled behind the scenes, Would a medlexal chef haxe spurned a flreless cooker or an electrlc range? Perhaps Superstltlon mlght haxe made h1m fear the 1nterpos1t1on of the devll for any thmg out of the ordmary xx as then eyed askance It IS an amuslng thought tryrng to rmaglne the effect on Samuel Pepys rf as he sat rn the dmgy l1ttle theatr on Drury Lane a movxng plcture show lnstead of the usual Kmg s Play ers were to greet hls mcredulous eyes Wlth xx hat eagerness he xvould have recorded the event rn that drary of hrs And yet any youngster of today lf he chances to possess a nlckel or a dlme can stroll IIIIO one of our countless theatres enjoy a caprtal entertalnment and see hmstory rn the makmg No part of the world 15 new to hrm from the fascmatrng Orlent to the bleak stretches of the North Pole The busmess man 1n New York talks wrth h1s agent 1n San Francisco We s1t ln a comfortable MOFIIS chalr at home and llsten to speeches uttered hundreds of mxles away The telephone and radlo have annlhxlated distance Llndbergh s sensatlonal fllght heralds the day when we wlll be flylng over to Parls to lunch Wlfh a frlend and flylng back on time to dress for dlnner We have become so surfelted with wonders that they are grown com monplace Anythmg that IS of everyday occurrence IS bound to become com monplace Moral Remember the magnlflcent tapestrles that decorated the walls of the mednex al castle deadened the scratch scratch of multrtudmous rats HFLFNI FFLTOVIC 28 +4 69 l- 3 ft. A ' 4? mllll .f - .x Ml -' , ' M I x QQ: f-fm at li illlf' Ulllll .,--lf ' Nr. MH V 1 ' K yu, 3 . 5 , I Y ' 7 V' . L L m ' q 1 1 a ' vs ' ' - ' u N' galloping, wrth plumes waving rn the wlnd. to see thelr golden-hatred lady ? . '.. - ' ' ' , . , . I x . . , , .- l 4 x C ' ' xv Y A I ' C Y as I Y I S L 4 ' 1 I 5 Y Y . ' 35 l ,. Y - 'l ' , 'A AA I 1 lv' ' 1 A Y I I 7 . Y . . V . t 7 V Y' I 'A 4 l y I Y D I I f as fm ra mm 'sf 1 S EXCELSIOR' R throbblng head seemed so dull and tired That rlngxng crash m her ears she guessed lf was just her hopes and a1r castles fallen with a leaden thud And through the maze of twlsted thoughts and xmagmary sounds 1n her achxng head Pat heard Gmny Lou s low qulet VOICG and felt a comfortmg hand on her tremblmg shoulder It s terr1ble Pat somethmg s got to be done It means your rep and the schools champlonshlp lf Mlss Bentley were only one m1ll1onth as sure as I am that you d1dn t do lt She IS Gmny Lou Tommy mterrupted Benny doesn t thmk for a moment down deep ln her heart that Pat s gullty but what can she dol Cir cumstantlal evldence holds the wmmng hand thls txme What ll we do Tommy? Gmny Lou was at her Wlt s end What ll u,e do? Pats the one to do lt the only thmg she can do Tell Benny the whole story Go on Pat don t throw up the cup and your letters for ' Tommy checked herself 1n tlme Ray s tall muscular Hgure ln the doorway and the sound of her voice made Pat look up wxth flushed angry eyes She saw the 1ns1gn1a of captain on the sleeve of Ray s jersey Her teeth dug lnto her firm shapely lxps and proved an effectxve barrler to the angry words that rushed to them Then Ray s clear barltone wxth that taunt 1ng 1ns1nuat1on All out team l-lalderman wants the squad for ten mmutes before the meet Get together 1n the athletlc room 1n suits and sweat shlrts she paused to lend her next speech the proper effect There are to be some changes xn the l1ne up I belleve and she was gone Tommy was on her feet lists clenched How dare that cheat flaunt her undeserved honor 1n Pat s very face She has robbed her of the trophy Pat s hand restralned her What s the use Tommy hon 1ts too late now Don t get ln Mr I-lalderman s bad graces by bemg late and remember steady and her VOICE broke flght Pat burled her head rn shaklng shoulders and reluctantly her dlsconsolate comrades left Punlshed told to remaln untll five-chxldlsh wasn t xt? If they d only let her go home away from lf all where she couldnt hear the cheermg and the send off and yet Pat knew physlcal force couldn t have dragged her away unt1l the final score e1ther tr1umph or defeat had been vs rltten lfldellbly across her memory She took a book of poems from the shelf and leafed the pages lrstlessly We who have falled remember this tears blurred out the letters She hadn t falled no She trxed to read on but those plercmg llttle thoughts why dld they come to open the vsound afresh and lncrease that unbearable heartache? Only yesterday after final Varslty practlce for the lnterscholastlcs the -:gf 70 I-2+ al A .fn ff 4 2 A - mllllf f 1 V N eg .ka J, x 52 ,l'lll u uf Jr Bu -VS- 'fen 4 Z' 'IM' F E s T f 'fa23 e1 ,,,.-PY . R N : 1.1 ' Tlx A N L 'ln' I -59 X E 5 A ' l 4 g . J . 1 w. , 2 mf V- -1- l,f - 53' S? , e O . . . , . . y - ' 4 u 1 ' ' r . Y Y A , , . . . ' . . - , f ,. I 4 1 - v 1 - r r r , , - Y . ' , . ' . 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K v . . . . . , , , V M as if owe fs Q dl Aki' df glrls had surrounded her ln the pool room Thexr words rang yet ln her ears It s a mllllon to one on you Pat' Gooy bye Colman sl Dld you see that stroke and fast' Whoopee and the confidence m therr eyes when she had talked to them after the practrce She d told them the banner was just wa1t1ng for them to grasp nt and they had lrfted her on the1r shoulders One long loud Yea Pat and the exultatnon of therr unswervmg trust rn her and now but rt wasn t too late yet She could find MISS Bentley and tell her that Ray had dropped the paper on the floor and asked her to push It up durlng the exam and then purposely attracted MISS Bentley s attention so as to throw susplcxon on Pat when she handed her the paper Ray was well aware that cheatmg was a caputal offense and that lf Pat were caught xt meant suspenslon from all soclal actxvltles Mlss Bentley knew as well as any one else that Ray was msanely Jealous of Pat s posltlon as captain of the Var slty Ray had always contended for the honor and havmg to take second place when her drvmg and speed were as good lf not better than Pat s was al most more than she could stand so she resorted to that mean trlckery Pat wondered how she could slt there and see a person lnke that sllp mto her shoes and lead her team to She went to the door but what of her bemg small enough to expose another gxrls gullt to exonerate herself? Was that the klnd of a glrl she had wanted to see at the head of her team? Nol Pat sat down agam and resumed her glanclng over the pages Be strong It matters not how deep the entrenched wrong how hard the battle goes the day how long Famt not fight on Tomorrow comes the song Excelslor A l1ttle smlle turned up the corners of her mouth Pecullarly appropriate wasnt lt? Excelslorl Forward' Courage If she could only be there to pat them on the back and say she looked across at the blg gym whence en thus1ast1c cheers were now ensulng Mental telepathy That was It She d just thmk Excelslor mto the mmds and hearts of her team Another cheer burst wxth renewed energy The team was filmg m Now rf Gxnny Lou would watch the slxght shoulder roll and Polly keep her smooth stroke well under water The yellmg had dxed out and there was only the hum of tense voxces Somethlng must hate happened Pat went to the window and thought Suddenly Gxnny s cxcltcd vonce nn the corrxdor Pat Pat Come on qulckl and she falrly burst through the door and dragged the astomshcd Pat behmd her to the elevator No take the El Pat they won t mmd this once Ray sllpped and spra1ned her foot and Halderman sent for you wlth Mxss Bentley s permlssron Dress qulckly Bentley s waxtmg to see you and the dash lS next ' Thls ammatcd dnscourse was brought to an end outslde of the non plussed Pats locker mto whxch G1nny's muscular strength lmpelled +471 +4- J fy ll. 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' JH ply ,, .. , ,. .. ,,, KH' ' A' ' .Y 73' 1 gg f - i 12+- e MW owefs 1 :ek x CLASS PROPHECY Bu JEANNE BU FLER eyes from the warm sprlng sun She glanced over the rapldly flllrng gallery ln search of fam1l1ar faces She flashed a smlle across to the opposite box and to her compamon s 1nqu1ry explalned Thats Lady Marbury M11 dred you notlce her arrxval caused qunte a st1r She was presented at Court recently and has become a favorlte Wlth the younger nob1l1ty She s charm mg really' They say shes an Amerxcan convent gurl I suppose 1tS her Amerlcanl ms that add to her attractlveness What In the World are you gaping at' My dear I gasped wlth good reason The Lady Marbury IS none other than Mary Allce Carroll Im sure of II You remember her of course I can hardly blame you for not remember1ng her though She s grown lovelxer than ever hasn t she We must speak to her xmmedlately after the games On the strength of thls pleasant surprise the frlends lapsed mto a brlef sllence Whlch the tenseness of the sxtuatlon dld not warrant Senora Sanchez y Martlnez ldly leafed her program whxle her compamon con tlnued wlth characterlstxc loquaclty Arent you glad we came Ellle 'ts so vsonderfully excxtmg Mlss Rose the hotel manager told me that just every body turned out ln her very best for the Olymplcs Thus year they promlse to be more thrlllmg than ever Half the contestants are Women they saw Helen Coakley and Mary Dunn lremember them J are Amerlcas best bets ln the sprmts and aquatlcs Just look at the gorgeous clothes That s Anne Byrd Thompson getting out of her a1rplane over there Shes been l1v1ng ln London sxnce we fmlshed at Notre Dame They say she makes those men 1n Parllament take notlce She talked them 1nto glvmg the approprla tion for that masslve Olymplan arch over there and rt IS through her etforts and lnterest the Olympics are held In London thls year Besides belng overly glad I came Im tlckled to death to have such a well lnformed compamon By thxs txme every seat and vantage polnt was occupled by eager spectators and the great mternatlonal meet began Let us leave our engrossed frlends for a tlme whxle we hark back to the earller xncl dents of thelr journey Senora Sanchez y Martxnef and her compamon an Amerlcan school teacher were maknng a world tour 'lhexr travels had taken them through the prounces of North Afrlca They had baked 1n an Arabnan sun shlvered ln an Arablan nxght and rldden sleepy camels to the rulns of Bllda the 'very spot vshere Anne NV1ckham the Canadnan archaeologist had made the startllng -1-I 75 I-4- 1., ,, . 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V' Y Y K' :-rw 'lg xf fl .ef ww w, QKWQ S A 6 dlscoverles whnch established her fame They had experlenced the peaceful awe of speedmg across the Medlterranean w1th only the vast blue canopy above and the lazy blue waves beneath and the tmy whlte clrffs rn the dlstance D llghted at havmg met two old school frlends Katherlne Harrls and Margaret Bunn rn thexr fashlonable shop on the Rrvlera the two contlnued northward ln a llttle town ln South France came the nrst drscordant note rn an otherwlse dellghtful symphony The ladles had learned that an erstwhlle frlend for merly Thelma Kemp was llvmg at the Chateau de Chavelhac so w1th joyful antlcxpatlons they dlrected thexr way thlther What was the1r dlsmay on entervng the ancxent domlclle to find Instead of the warmth and cheer they had txpected a chlllmess and unnatural gloom and there IH the center of the dark baronxal hall sat Thelma a very dlfl-GYCHI Thelma lean and wan sur rounded by her thlrteen tearful chnldren She poured the whole sad storv lnto sympathetlc ears lt seemed tha ln the way of most llght hearted femmlne flesh she had set her eyes and heart upon a dapper lrttle Frenchman and hrs t1tle and the Petxt homme had fallen a Vlftlm to her charms When l1fe vas all ardent glances and blushes things had gone mcely but when the fam 115 lncreased and mult1pl1ed poor Thelmas lrngulstxc lxmltatxons became a sore trlal to the llttle man Troubles magmfied untll one day he up and left poor Fl helma stranded and to make matters Worse Tubby now a wldow had w1red that she and her lrttle ones were coming to VISII her old supposedly h1ppV chum ln the mxdst of Thelma s domestic dlfllcultles they had arrlved pennl less having been robbed en route and were now rn as sad a pllght as thelr unfortunate hostess Elhe and Mlldred made substantral donatxons to the worthy cause and proceeded on the1r journey sad of heart They antlclpated better days 1n Paris but a new sorrow awalted them ln the l.at1n Quarter they dlscovered Rlda and Martha w1th frayed sleeves and sunken cheeks strugglmg artlsts w1th no thought of aught but the art and genxus whlch the world scoffed at now but later would acclalm In a little garrett they llved sharlng their meager llvmg with Rebecca thelr model and falthful companlon It was pltx ful to see them there proud and courageous ln thelr adverslty They would accept no bounty and Martha declared herself wrlllng to starve for art s sake At the old Pans House that mght our frlends had heard Leonle Tatum pro fesslonally known at Leone Tatulll and Marguerite Davlselll who were sing mg 1n Alda The box just off left stage had been held by Madame Kenney who occuples the cha1r of psychology at the UHIVGISIYY of Pans Her br1l lxant clrcle of frrends lncluded such notables as Genevteve Kunkel the h1stor1an the artists Nanette Greene and Ellse Schroeder Sarah Adalr the popular woman evangellst and Dr Carlln Parls greatest woman surgeon leavxng Parls behlnd them the two embarked for England on the very spot where Bea trrce Llttlefield had begun her last futxle attempt to swlm the Englrsh Channel under water To th1s day no one knows why she falled -mff76l14- J A all , - -ellllll. -. l A4 F Elise 1 'Xu .N T T WN H v rH ,V Tu sg u , use 1-all, at f -s fin lm g X . 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D . . . , . . , . , Y ..... .- v V M - . , , 1 Y . , . , l Y - ' ' Y 3 V . . mv Aa I RN Q J 3 M, Q'KX7C-2 IAS :SS 'Iha we find our friends in London the city of fogs The games which h tl begun in bright sunshine ended in a typical English fog Miss Ashton 1 society leader had planned a theatre party in honor of the visitors However the inclemency of the Weather aside from frustrating the best efforts premiere of Furst and Carozza s dynamic production Cast Your Bread Upon the NVaters the screen production of Jeanne Butler s story of that name di rected by the skillful Margaret Connor and starring Evelyn Bletzer As the evening s main attraction director and star were to make a personal appear ance Hove exer when the time came for this important part of the program the director was not to be found After frantic efforts a member of the cast found the bewildered lady wandering about nn the fog As planned the two ladies sailed for home the next day but not until the light of Iady Libertys torl beamed upon them did they know that Frances Nachrnan another school time friend now a Parisian Modiste had made the homewarel journey with them America and home There was New York with its massive btildings connected by elevated sidewalks and roads and the hum of hundreds of airplanes which darkened the sky Thex watched the airplane traffic lights suspended aboxe them and the stream of humanity hurrying by Hardly a skirt to be seen all trouse s How times had changed What would the dear Sisters think Mildred spoke We must stop in Baltimore on the way home and run out to Notre Dame I hope we can be there when Sister Frances celebrates her golden jubl lee How time flies I went out to see her before I left and she hadnt changed an atom She is really remarkably preserved Sister Simpatic Ot t1l1a Schaller you know is the fourth year teacher now Helen Feltovic I ve forgotten her name in religion has just been made Dean of the College Quick hail that cab Ellie Pennsylvama Station please So finally we find our friends back in Baltimore Their few and far betvs een visits to their Alma Vlater were always a source of great pleasure to these two loyal daughters As they rode out Charles Street they deplored the ravages business had made on the once beautiful suburb Shops and stores extended to the very campus edge but there the hurrying thoughtless world was stayed to gaze on the splendld institution which stood 1n all its anclent glorv looking with half p1ty1ng scorn on the lawless world around it and there along the valley paths in the shifting shadows walked the Sisters tell ing their beads in melodious chant Our friends watched them ln silence searching out the well known faces there they were all of them Josephine Mamie Ottilia Lena Mary Helen Peggy and Margaret the peace and satis faction of many happy years glowing in each face Tears welled into the eyes of the watchers and they continued up the path Why go on to Washing ton tonight' They were always sure of a warm welcome here and after all wasn t this home, 'ww J fv- n V . 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I3 I e ce 9 owefs u llr CLASS WILL I 'IHP graduatmg class of the Hugh School of Notre Dame of Mary land being of sound and dlsposmg mmd do hereby publlsh th1s our last w1ll and testament hereby revokmg all other wllls codrclls and papers in the nature of wllls by us heretofore made F1rst To the next Semor Class we grve devlse and bequeath a set of brand new 011 cans ln order that the squeakmg of the benches rn Room 13 may not mar the deathly hush usually prevalllng durmg class hours Second To the Chemistry Class we grve devrse and bequeath axds utal to the pursult of that sclence to vs xt one hundred and forty mne unbreakable glass test tubes a tankful of non exploslve hydrogen dlscovered and collected by Pro fessor Tatum Thlrd To Mrs Buchanan we leave the result of our term s reference work ln relation to Amerxcan Hrstory It has been publlshed xn sxx masslve volumes and wrll doubtless be of great value to her Fourth Io the class rn Vergrl we bequeath our sympathetlc attltude towards the heart breaklng hardshxps of A neas also 1 supply of ready tears F1fth 'I o the next Semor Class we grve devise and bequeath the countless prlvxleges whlch we have enjoyed In addltlon to the aforesaid several of our magnammous members wash to make the followlng bequests I Frances Nachman bequeath to Loretta Conxery my dally bag of candy whlch candy affords an xmmense dn er slon when classes become too bormg I Mary Sweeney leave to the most desernng llngulst the Hlgh School the proficlency rn French pronunclatlon xx hrch I hate pamstaklngly endeavored to acquxre I Margaret Bunn bequeath to the Hlgh School Llbrary my Chemlstry book sald book bemg as good as new 4 I Katherlne Harrls bequeath to Anna Brew ster the glft of bemg able to fall asleep at any time durmg the day We hereby constltute and appomt Wrllxam the old standby to be the executor of th1s our w1ll Wltness our hand and seal th1s slxteenth day of March ln the year of Cur Lord One Thousand Nme Hundred and Twenty erght WIIUQSSQS POSTI RS IN THE CHEVIISTRY LAB Bo1TLs OF ETHER +3791-3 J A 'nl I IMI - I ' ,--... 1 A v .vffwbff J I ,f ,Uvml EIN pf' -EZ: ,.' v51Q'E: :Em a 'q s e f N - . 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LL -. 2 3..- f n W I ' owofs THINGS WE WILL MISS Our peaceful study hour rn the llbrary Mary Allcc falllng on the gym floor Sarah s tive mmutc talks on the South Our forblddcn walks through the convent to the gym Our weekly Jug Our chemtstry assxgnmtnts Sxngmg class p1ClilDg up thc crumbs ln the cafeterla French class Class argumtnts DAILY DOZEN If you dont undcrstand thls example comt up to the board and watch me go through If Keep together nlctly gtrls Pass out Take tn dttall We vnll takt 1 rapxd nrt test rlght around the room I yxtsh you vs ould all take I atm as serlously as I do When I say ll s due Trrday I mean at Chtmrstry ptrlod not at three o clock Get your hooks out for study Thts ts the thlrd tumc I yt vxarned you Report yoursclycs to your Student Council Pass papers foryx ard All qucstlons wlll bt asked at the desk If I one grrl speak sht vxlll forfxlt her paper ARE YOU? 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I y M 'I H ' fs I 'S NVQICS 'Rv :S Q THE A S ALWAYS SAY I laughed t1ll the tears rolled doxxn mx face Marqaret Carlzn Vly xx ord Vxord Word Ixatherzne Harrzs Did I have a good tlmc Iust ask me Catherzne McGraw Where s the place Marze Carozza uelle page Thelma Kemp I dont knoxx a word Nlarqaret Bunn Aw Grlf Pete Thatcher Yes Martha Grzffin The strut car xx as lan Slstrr Warq Rosendale Slster I got hsrn louzse Rose Axx o lumnc Baller Oh I dont knoxx' Maraarc! Connor I-Iomst I d1d Mzlclrecl I arumr I Lt mr le!! Vou thx mxxs Ann Bard Thompson AW come on you all Helm Coalzlcq Vx'h1t do xxr lnxx ln Punch' Maru larsl Vw. 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K My I ,, ' ., a 'H ' X. 4 Vgvy, ,, sf , ak , lfwlfw 'i!,'g -' V - ' K X ' gps, 4 ,Y , gl -, - , A' HH I F owe fs THE AUTHOR I-It mrnel of the venerable salt rs alrve wrth the thrrlls of the deep H knows the horror of the storm the maddenrng calm of blurng troprc yt aters the fathomless mystery and lure of the sea The toreador has felt the exultatron of berng lrfted on the ynrngs of natronal acclarm uhrle he ga7es wrth satrsfactron rnto applaudrng lash verled eyes The ancrent padre records close frrendshrp wrth the oppressrye desert sun and the chrll starry ey ed nrght of the wasteland When yxrth totterrng steps he leads hrs harvest of souls to the 'Vlaster he experrences the sweet satrstactron of havrng grven a worthy account of hrs stewardshrp In the glrtterrng ballroom La Belle Dame sans Mercr holds her ruthless svn iv oyer countless hearts who bow beneath the scepter of her charms lhe mother knows 1s only a mother can the rnrmrtable joy of a baby head upon her breast rllle roar of cannon the clank of steel and the glory ol war have been the soldrer s portron 'I he author knows all these loves them all of them Could the gods be more proprtrous What more coveted grft than the knowledge of human nature rts ecstacy rts fear rts trrals suc cesses and rts ultrmate end These the author knows and lrses as he pens hrs thoughts rrch qurckenrng droughts to those who would otherwrse knovy only the drab monotony' of therr ovt n prosarc lrves The author rs an age old radro the vtorlel s mouthprece whrch brrngs the poles and suns together and he rs fortune s chrld Jr Aww Burt t R 28 A GRADUATE Lauer eehzle qoeeneel urrl Iiuoutml eerrb uouth Slurtlznqlu deep sues fha! seek the truth fearless unafrard You ao uour eeau Pulprtatrnq daeen Ot u mee dau S xRAll ADRIR -1-+89 in A N l lil ,Q rl if 3 I - ' J 7' N. 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Vw'l1ev'e Fashionable Students Buy Then' Apparel ANDERSON' S Dulkatesscn and HomefMade Candies 5112f14 York Road Phones: UN1. 2682--H0111. 1809 Telephone, VErnon 1339 ALBERT GUNTHER HARDWARE V ' dle St t Q C. Hohrnan fs? Sons, Inc. M11n11111cnt and Chester Streets PORK PRODUCTS FISHER S Snlnet ML 1ts md Ve etlhlu St 11 Stre Bltlll 1 171 Prmtmge O Donovan Bros Inc ISLZILIOHS Supplzes 1 Pirk A enu C reetmg Cards IEWELRY H D MILLER 411 13 Bwlto DOWNS WEDDING INVITATIONS DOWNS ENGRAVER B 11t1more Greetmg Cards THE ART CLEANERS and DYERS 7447 ST I -'XUL STREET T leph ne H0111 8471 r 7 The Flag Banner and Pennant Shop R H TAYLOR ll CC I 7 lrk VErnon 77155 B11t1111 r L1 Complnnents o HENRY L ROSE E3 CO Adju ter fur In urm e Compune Lhunher of Clmmeree Baltunmre M Comphments B I FREDERICK Compliments ohnson Bros Inc Compllments o the Slgfllll Lambda Delta Sororxty O DONOVAN EQ? 511111071878 mp. 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