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

 - Class of 1943

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2W Mme; $1455 05 213 Presenting the faithful workers who have helped to make TOWER MEMORIES what it is. TOP, RIGHT: The writers and re-writers, Tstondingt Irene Dolnocko, Rita Ann Kunesh, Marjorie Polenschot, Virginia Bobko, Alice May Nolley; tseoted! Mary Jane Gut, Mary Columbro, Nancy Brody, Mary Alice Dick and Polly Mix. TOP, LEFT: The work of identification of all the pictures was placed in such capable hands as those of Coletto Knecht, Dolores Abood, and Eileen Moriarty. MIDDLE, l: Assisting in the financial end of the work were Arlene Tussoy and Ruth Helen Korb. MIDDLE, 2: Writers and proof-reoders Kitty McEIIin and Margaret Creodon. All complaints are made to this department. MIDDLE, 3: A double-duty team. Pat Solinski counts the words of the articles Leona Kenski writes. MIDDLE, 4: The witty words that appear under the pictures are due to the efforts of these Three Musketeers eMory Feron, Valeria Morchin and Ruth Schu- mochert BOTTOM, LEFT: Three more ambitious writerseMarcello Schneider, Gloria Korpinski, and Noreen Severance. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Last but not least the mechanical workers, the typists, tstondingt Dorothy Wolf, Genevieve Benes, Anne Herbst, Loretta Rueth, Mary Therese McNeer, Tseatedt Betty Ann Holko and Colette Lolly.

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l l 60 Colell'a McNamara Editor-in-Chief Way back in November the nucleus of the present Tower Memories board had its first meeting and the rough draft of our annual was con- ceived. Since then, additional workers and assistants have made it possible to have almost one-third of the Senior class working on this year book. It has been a responsible and an arduous task but our memories are all pleasant ones. From the first tremulous and uncertain attempts at progress to the efficient and busy system of March and April, the hard work has been tempered by laughs, crazy errors lgremlin anticsll and many en- joyable get-togethers. Perhaps this would be the best occasion for the staff to express its gratitude to all those friends who have helped us in our efforts. There just aren't words to say how we feel toward Sister Mary Luke. Her patience, her ingenuity, help, and sense of humor have pulled us through many .a difficult session and over many a jarring bump. Thanks also are due to Sister Mary Celia, whose excellent and efficient handling of the books has successfully made both ends meet. Sister Mary Germaine must also receive her due credit for having directed so aptly the art department of our staff. Mr. Jay C. Smith, representative of John and Ollier, has made many new friends through his guidance, his understanding, and his wisdom in leading us through the bewilderment and newness of our task. Many of the faculty and students deserve commendation for their co- operation, spontaneity and interest in offering information for detailed articles. Thanks are also due to those Seniors who volunteered for all the menial but tedious jobs that accompanied the assembling of our annual. So we offer you Tower Memories. It has nurtured a deeper under- standing between the faculty and the students; it has developed many new friendships and strengthened many old ones; it has taught us the value of diligence and patience; it has provided laughs and good times and has served as a challenge to those willing to try their hand at a different and absorbing task. To all those who take it out into life with them, we hope Tower Memories will be what a book should be-a companion in solitude, a com- forter in distress, a memory in reverie, and a helpmate on the long road home. 2467 7:8 eJWOVLAigle . a . Roseann Schneider Associate Editor Peggie Powers Literary Editor Jeanne Genserl- Art Editor Jacqueline Newey Associate Art Editor Aileen Valentine Business Manager



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Ct4 LZVL I! DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS: Margaret Healey, President; Kitty Brady, Treasurer; Grace Needhcm, Secretary. Kathleen Conroy, the Madonna, watches as Allen Diersen, the Child Jesus, and Maureen McHugh, an angel, play with the world. The buskin or'the sock, tears or smilesetake your choice, the Dru- motic Club can provide them all. This organization has been very busy this year in an effort to produce more shows, and better ones. The members have to their credit: the Blue Star Mothers' program in which they col- laborated with the Mosque and Gavel to honor the mothers who have sons in service; the Notre Dame Day play Lavender and Red Pepper 0 comic toke-oft on modern interior decora- tion; the Christmas pageant which de- picted this holidoy's reception in var- ious parts of today's world; and two i plays to bolster the War Stamp Drive for Jeeps. What the thirty-one members lack in number they more than compensate for in initiative, energy, and ingenuity. Specifically, there are eight Seniors, sixteen Juniors and seven Sophomores, all of whom were accepted as mem- bers otter try-outs held in September. 62

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