Notre Dame Academy - Tower Memories Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1943

Page 109 of 124

 

Notre Dame Academy - Tower Memories Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 109 of 124
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Page 109 text:

To aid and obet the Notre Dame Guild was the purpose for the establishment this year of the Notre Dame Junior Guild com- posed of students especially interested in Guild activities. With the organization of this group, the regular Notre Dame Guild, which has constantly and unobtrusively worked for Notre Dame, become known as the Senior Guild. Some of the accomplishments of the Senior Guild have been the redecoroting of the chapel, the furnishing of electrical op- plicmces for the home economics laboratory, and equipment for the chemistry department. The highlights on the social calendar of the Guild during the past year have been the pop- ulor Foll Social, the Christmas rattle, the Erin go Brough for St. Patrick's Day, and OP, LEFT: Committee for an afternoon cord party included Mrs. ickernell, Mrs. William T. Slick. the April Carnival. Besides these activities, members of the Mothers' Club have devoted one day eoCh week to meetings at Notre Dame for Red Cross knitting. Helping with the activities of the Senior Guild kept the ninety-five members of the Junior Guild quite busy. At the social events they acted as check girls or hostesses. In free time otter school they did filing, checking and many other routine duties for the progress of the Senior Guild and Notre Dame. These two groups working together illus- trote the three phases into which this book is divided. Both are working ultimately for God, through activities that have the good of country and Notre Dome at heart. OTTOM, LEFT: A group of Guild Mothers enjoying an afternoon's game in the school cafeteria. OP, RIGHT: Guild Mothers ploy hostess for the Mothers of new Notre Dome students at the traditional get-ocquointed tea in eptember. OTTOM, RIGHT: A group of GuiId Mothers who spent their Monday afternoons knitting for the Red Cross: rs. C. N, Bergeron, Mrs. J. M. Moclvorl Mrs. William T. Slick, Mrs. J. R. Corcoron, Mrs. Otto Beyer, Mrs. J. J. Bartok. Henry C. Diener, Mrs. Walter Polenschot, Mrs. Joseph R. Mrs. M. C. Becker,

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Officers of Notre Dame Guild ore Mrs. Henry C. Diener, Vice-president; Mr. Anthony J. Horks, Treasurer; Mr. John FitzGeroId, President; Mrs. C. N. Bergeron, Secretary. JU-aimetican, yill-Wolte Emma Quikg Eighteen years ago, the Notre Dame Guild was established to further the educational work of the Sisters of Notre Dame. It has done this through sponsoring social 0 c t i v i t i e s that strengthened relations among Sisters, students, and parents. Now the Notre Dame Guild claims 600 members, parents and friends of the students, who are interested in Guild activities. As members they re- ceive ma ny spiritual advantages. Among these are the participation in the Masses heard by the Sisters and special Masses said for the members of the Guild, special prayers for re- quested intentions, and mementos of- fered for deceased members. 102 TOP PICTURE: Guild Mothers who served as a committee on th April War Bond Carnival are tstondingt Mrs. William T. Slick, Mrs William T. Stratton, Mrs. Anthony J. Horks, tseotedt Mrs. Borne Kofron, Mrs. John Mihelich, Mrs. Henry C. Diener, BOTTOM PICTURE: Guild Fathers on the committee for the We Bond raffle ore tstondingt Mr. Henry C. Diener, Mr. Thorpe Gallo gher, tseotedt Mr. William T. Slick, Mr. Anthony J. Harks, Mr John FitzGerald.



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cite Emma $61 By her hard work, Elsie Domabyl captured the honor of Tower Memories Queen of 1943. Between her studies, Elsie managed to canvass from house to house and obtain friend- ly and business patrons for the annual. She is the second Junior to merit this award. We owe many thanks to those who succumbed to Elsie's persuasions, for they helped to make our yearbook a success. Her Maid of Honor is Arlene Tussay, a Senior who brought in a large amount of money and so helped to further the cause of the annual. The faculty and the staff owe gratitude to the patrons as well as to all the classes. It is also fitting that we thank our photographer -CheshireeHigbee, our printereJudson Com- pany, our engravereJahn and Ollier Engrav- ing Company, and our cover companyeTh- S. K. Smith Company. The Catholic Universe Bulletin deserves thanks for the picture of th- Most Reverend Edward F. Hoban, coadjuto Bishop of Cleveland. Without the aid of all our friends, Towe Memories would not exist in its present form. Elsie Domabyl Tower Memories Queen The Queen's Court Theresa Bontempo Irene Dolnacko Mary Jane Gut Jean Havrila Audrey Kothe lO4

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