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President ZIMMERMAN ELEANOR Treasurer MARY ALICE FOSTER School days, the dear old golden rule days of 'readin', writin', and ' no more. Today 'rithmetic alone are 'deal school lite, there to realize an 1 must be a unique balance of scholas- tic, social and athletic activity. In ' f 'ts existence, the this first year o I newly formed Athletic Association has already contributed to this ideal a well rounded sports program. Con- ' f the school ceived at the opening o lished its main Y ear, it has accomp n Eleanor Zimmerman, Miss Nancy Pitma , Mary Alice Foster ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION the ex- purpose, the organization of isting athletics at I. N. D. and a union of all the teams. Membership, moreover, is not lim- ited to team members. Those who directly in the do not participate ' t have united to cheer sporting even s, and support the teams. Now the tables are reversed and we are giv- ' members and ing three cheers for its ' ' d plan they have for the spirite broug ht into reality. Wa., , lx fiwnmweu NNN.. 1 'Wu-.. 61 ffl? .Tama 1 h I . LW MTM l-Q-..
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Top row: Betty Lee Christman, Almerinda Pirrone, Frances Brennan, Kathleen Hoffman, Charlotte Hobler Marion Schaefer, Betty Ward, Jean Gibson, Elizabeth Teipe. 3rd row: Emmanuela Liberatore, Elizabeth Trebes, Mary Dilli, Dolores Jones, Mary O'Neill, Betty Hartman Mary Lee Walton, Mary Drum, Margaret Keavney. 2nd row: Pat Wyne, Katherine Bosse, Dorothy Scardina, Jane Mackinson, Evellia Kolarik, Rose Mary Ka- lus, Ann Gillen, Aileen Schoen. lst row: Regina Smith, Jane Vavrina, Eugenia Smith, Eleanor Zimme'man, Mary Lu Schroeder, Vera Cald- well, Mary Grace Lyons, Mary Elizabeth Cecil, Genevieve Bahnline. OFFICERS 5 T U D E N T MARY Lllassdc?i'llaoEDER Vice-President C O U N C I L VERA CALDWELL Secretary ELEANOR ZIMMERMAN 4 1 Preserving the essence of womanly refinement and enthusiasm that dis- tinguishes a daughter of Notre Dame, and maintaining law and order in the school are the chief purposes of our Student Council. Leadership, that combination of courtesy, respon- sibility, sincerity and determination, is fostered by such government of the students by the students and a better understanding is created be- tween faculty and student body. Through the efforts of class and hall counselors, the organization functions to acquaint each student with the high standards of l. N. D. All-round Council activity this year also included the Victory Loan drive, sports Pep Rally, the American Broth- erhood Program and the ldeal l. N. D. Girl Contest. Fostering such prin- ciples and worthy endeavors, the Council is building the character of the perfect student, tomorrow's per- fect womqng
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Seated: Margaret Mary Smith, Margaret Wertzer, Mary Rosendale, Betti Ann Doyle, Cecilia Doyle, Mary Edna Cunningham, Mary Dilli. Standing: Mary Ann Schwarzel, Eileen Trageser, Anne Holter, Patricia O'Connor, Bernice Yaskulska, Mary Ellen Poole, Shirley Hughes, Mary Paulo Otterbein, Jane Rosendale, Rita Cooper, Regina Balcer- zak, Mary Abbott, Patricia Chamberlain, Anne Hennegan, Joan Carberry, Rose Marie Meadow-Croft. Quii.L AND SCROLL OFFICERS President BETTI ANN DOYLE Vice-President CECILIA DOYLE Recording Secretary MARGARET MARY SMITH Corresponding Secretary MARY ROSEN DALE Keeper of the Scroll MARC-IE WERTZER Five school hours may seem like a long time, but not nearly long enough to accommodate the interests of some students. A small group, interested in newspaper writing, have formed a class in Journalism which meets after school on Thurs- day. Officially known as the Notre Dame Chapter of the Quill and Scroll, they mix practice with theory and submit their contributions to l. N. D. WINDOWS. By this study and practice, they fit themselves for staff positions on the r.ewspaper and project the spirit of Notre Dame through WINDOWS.
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