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

 - Class of 1943

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With prayerful thanks to the moderator, Sister Mary Julian, our Merry Mission workers can sport a calendar of successes. A notable date was the Cathedral Latin, Notre Dame Mission Mixer which put the Home Mission Society on the beam for a check for $59. On a certain Friday, candied apples at- tracted hungry students to sweet lusciousness for only $.05. Broken records played a merry tune for the record time drive in 201. Serv- ice chaplains were grateful for pamphlets, prayer books, and rejuvenated rosaries. So were foreign missionaries for piles of con- celled stomps. TOP, OUR PATRIOTIC KNITTERS, tstondingt Bette King, Mary McKeoting, Kathleen Ryan, Kitty Brody, June Gerok, Betty Thompson, Mary Clare Gormon, Rosemary Cowper, tseatedt Patricio Lombardo, Anna Rita Riemon, Jean Konyesni, Martha Maynard, Geraldine Corcoron, M Virginia Manthey, Elsie Domobyl, Marilyn Sonnholter. BOTTOM, Sister Joelle supervises the Food Drive sponsored by the Mission Committee. Assist- ing her are tstondingt Elsie Domobyl, Mary Therese Keehn, Geraldine Jonnozo, Janet O'Harro, Kkneelingt Geraldine Corcoron, Germaine Coviello. In autumn when everyone's fancy turns to food, our Thanksgiving Food Drive netted two loads of miscellaneous fresh fruits and canned edibles for the Little Sisters of the Poor. Visions of Christmas candy danced in the heads of Social Mission children after the annual party given by our workers. On March 9, in pre-Lenten festivity, the Victory cake sole bought a bond to be given to the Sodolity. April, May, and June mischievously ran through millions of things to do-all funeoll trained us in loads of waysefor success in friendships, how to be happy in the service of others, the happiness in working for Christ.

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CW Km! to The Divine radiance from the Tab- ernacle enhances our dear memories of spiritual activities. Remember the October pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in Providence Heights . . . Remember the Living Rosary, when every red-tipped flower breathed an Ave to the Virgin Queen . . . Re- member Sodality Communion Days when every heart sang with the Sac- rament of Love . . . Remember the Sodality receptione dignified caps and gowns of officerse 160 consecrated children of Mary en- rolled by Monsignor Frey with the blue band of purityethe majestic poignancy of Holy God . . . Remember the Days of Recollection planned by the Apostolic Committee with Sister Mary Joelle and conducted by Reverend Martin J. Corrabine, S. J. for Catholic girls attending public schoolseond the equally successful one directed by Reverend Joseph Amen, O. S. F. . . . Remember that Sodality meeting when the Living Cross was presented to the student bodyethe arm of a huge rugged cross touching the stars of the American flag . , . Remember the hushed chapel as on each day of Lent, Christ carried his cross to another death on another Cal- vary , . . Remember the retreat and the sweet intimacy we shared with Christ when he was exposed to us each Friday in the Sacrament of Faith . . . Remember the May Crowning and the white fragrance of orange blos- soms that we brought to the May al- tars in our homerooms during Mary's month . . . Remember the June sun- beams that played hide and seek in the folds of Mary's robes when we knelt close to her before graduation... 664 a MollAet ,4 1:66 TOP: Small port of the large group of active Sodalists as they kneel before the grotto on their Pilgrimage to Providence Heights. MIDDLE: The Sophomores became companions of Mary at the annual Sodality reception. BOTTOM: Norma Grisanti, LaVerne Kral, Mary Jo O'Brien, Dolores Wodorski, Marion Miller, new members of Mary's fold.



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TOP LEFT: The Mission Committee helps the Government by collecting old records. Winners in the drive are Alice McNeil, Mary Ann Brassell, Eleanor Patrick . . . TOP RIGHT: The hairbow sale successfully sponsored by enthus- iastic helpers of Christ's missionaries. They are Virginia Kramer, Mary Jane Gut, Grace Needham, Mary McKeating, Lillian Robinson, Sara Robusto . . . SECOND LEFT: Cake! Cupcakes! and'Cookies! each with a flag for its center piece. Such was the array as the Sodality introduced its first Bake Sale . . . SECOND RIGHT: Luscious, brown sticky caramel syrup; iuicy, red apples; the capability of the Mission Workers. All these combined gave us the Candied Apple Sale . . . THIRD LEFT: Helping to put Christ back into Christmas. That was the Sodality's aim this year as they sold beautiful Christmas cards. Left to right we have Virginia Kramer, Helen Harks, Grace Needham, Gabriella Gulyassy . . . THIRD RIGHT: The result of the Christmas Card Box and Christmas Seal Driveemuch hard but enjoyable work for Therese Turkey, Doris Schaefer, and Rosemary Schmitx . . . BOTTOM LEFT: Another example of enthusiastic zeal for the missions. Rita Ann Kunesh, Doris Schaefer, Dolores Abood, and Loranne Marek had to sacrifice their free time to count the results of the Cancelled Stamp Drive. But they did not mind for they thought only of the souls these stamps might some day purchase . . . BOTTOM RIGHT: Thrilled at the results of their en- deavors, Mary Rita Keating, Jean Havrila, Dolores Kowalewski and Jacqueline Newey examine the letters in reply to gracious donations made to many missionaries. 23

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