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

 - Class of 1943

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Notre Dame Academy - Tower Memories Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 59 of 124
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Page 59 text:

Sally Senior sighed as she sang the Notre Dame Day par- ody for the last time. Sally wasn't sentimental but it was hard to keep a lump from get- ting in her throat when she realized that there would never be another Notre Dame Day for her. But Sally had one consolationeshe will al- ways have her memories. She'll always remember the mad scramble for Senior auto- graphs on their mock gradua- tion hats. She'll remember those llsuper Juniors, Sophs, and Freshies who made this day so memorable by going all out for fun. There will be memories too of Lavender and Red Pepper in which the dramatic club made its first offering of the year. And how could she possibly forget the traditional spread of food which was so welcome after the long and colorful parade along the campus? Or that delightful movie in which Deanna Durbin made Sally laugh and cry. And to top all, the Sisters were just swell about everything. We will all remember, after years of fond memories locked in our hearts, the day when we were partners in sports and classesu-when we were to- gether back in old '42. I love a parade especially if it's the Notre Dame Day parade led by Marion Kerrigan, Senior class presi- dent. Only one more after this, so the Juniors are going all-out far frisky fun and frolic. Signing on the dotted line or any place they can find room are Seniors: Corinne Laurienzo, Mary Jean Wint, Jean Jansen, Rita O'Brien, Ann Herbst lkneelingl. Model students demonstrating their class regalia are: Nancy Jo Smith, grade eight; Rita Zeleznik, grade nine; Mary Cochot, grade ten; Mary Ellen McBride, grade seven; and Rose- mary Raith, grade twelvei The breadline forms on the right and Notre Dame girls are unaware of the ration point system that will soon develop. Something old lNotre Dame Dayl and something new lthe freshiesl make for a long remembered day. All decked out and some place to go is the happy plight of the class of '45s 53

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TOP: Don't be frightened, folks! It's just a group of Hul- loween pronksters at the Senior Class Party. MIDDLE: In the mood of masquerading at the Senior Halloween Party. BOT- TOM, LEFT: The prize winners: Margaret Zboroy, who suc- ceeded in remaining unrecognized for the entire evening; Kitty McEllin and Rosemary McCune, the funniest, and Margaret Pota, the prettiest. BOTTOM, RIGHT: The Kid Day bests ore Helen Arnold and Aileen Valentine, the funniest, and Eileen Gunther, the prettiest. LEFT AND RIGHT: A display of Senior dignity at its very best. emot male; . . With dignity and stoteli- mess, the Mahoroni strolled among ghosts, colonial ladies, and dancing peasants. All but the mysterious princess were identified as Seniors. When the suspense was too much for us, she lifted her veilingeand there stood Margaret Zboray! Other bests were Kitty Mc- Ellin and Rosemary McCune, who captured the most laughs, and Margaret Pota, 0 very pretty Hungarian peasant. Re- freshments were served in the condle-Iit lunch rooms where community singing was led by Therese Buettner and Marion Kerrigon. On one day, officially kno as Kid day , dignified Seni- are transformed into kids every size and description. E viously the underclossm watch the parade of pinofor 0nd pigtails, reminiscent bygone days. Suckers and do are characteristic of the do After 0 movie in the audit- ium, Little Sally Senio skipped blithely down to t gym for recitations, skits, r freshment, and games. B spectacled Aileen Valenti and Helen Arnold with GIG ly , her cross-eyed bear, ti tor honors as the funniest; a Eileen Gunther, in CI whl sailor dress and a big bow, w acclaimed the prettiest.

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