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TOP: Glancing over their journalistic achievement on The Tower are lstandingl Katherine Davidson, Fourth-page Edi- tor; Joan Auble, First-page Editor; Betty Biebelhousen, Sec- ond-page Editor; Gerry Avalon, Clerk; Rosemarie Morelli, Third-poge Editor. leandingl Therese Cywinski, Business Manager; Mary Lou Gallegher, Desk Editor; Mary Jo Bleich, Editor-in-chief; Marilyn Keyes, News Editor; Elsie Domabyl, Typing Manager. MIDDLE: lstandingl Ethel Jones, Third-page Editor; Louise Virog, Clerk; Josephine Smith, Fourth-page Editor; Lillian Robinson, Second-poge Editor; Marian Rehor, First-page Edi- tor. lSeatedl Donna Bonnoy, Typing Manager; Pat Smith, News Editor; Mary McKeating, Editor-in-chief; Dolores Ste- panik, Desk Editor; Kathleen Corcoran, Head of Circulation. BOTTOM; The columnists, Elizabeth O'Kres, Margaret Zoldok, Jean Konyesni, and Jean Dick receive help from their ever- patient adviser, Sister Mary Luke. lent entertainment, the food, the Al- cazar atmosphere, the fine speech by the Class President? Remember? Remember Senior Day when we received our honors and each pros- pective Senior began to hope for that special recognition in l44? Remember when we knelt in chapel together for the last time and the air was tense with that prayerful something that our Juniors felt when the obligate of Schuberts' Ave Maria rose to Heaven? Remember that look of mingled sor- row and happiness that shivered in a Junior's tear we noticed when we glanced past the tassel on our cap- that tearful look that said, We'll be just as good and even better. Next year, Notre Dame will be just as proud of us as she is of you today. Remember? . . . Remember the lunchroom laughter, the chapel still- ness, the sanctity of retreat, the class worries, the date problems, the little heartaches and the sweet successes that we shared together? We'll al- ways remember these. The years have a habit of dimming even the most vivid remembrances, but time can never erase the meme ories we shall cherish forever of our Junior class. With all these thoughts in mind we know that the Juniors will always be right in our eyes and in God's tooeand after all that's what counts, isn't it? Together we'll look future-wards to next year when our Juniors will be Seniors, and we'll be hoping and pray- ing that it will be a victorious year for America and for us. jmzm jmmlzm CJnAm'z Zia Wt 90
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this night of nights, and their hearts were filled with sweet memories that teased the lovely dreamers. Remember the feature article that appeared in The Tower that re- minded us so sadly that 0 yesterday can never be woven into 0 tomorrow? How those Juniors worked with writers' slips and pictures, heads and galleys, paste and dummies, struggling to get those Tower issues out on time- and remember that memorable day when the Juniors inherited the task of keeping the Notre Dame newspaper ideal high? Remember in May when our faith- ful Juniors took over the Student Council with its sacred emblem and traditional clickers etheir faithful attendance to duty showing that they knew that S. C. meant not only Save Clickers but also Serve Con- stantly ? Remember Kid Day when our Jun- iors were permitted to act superior to the class of '43 ? How they ap- plauded our straggly pig tails and bat- tered toys and gay costumes-ewishing that they could be in our pinafores- and planning their ensembles for next year. We know that SOme of the happy events of the year cannot be remem- bered now, because they have not hap- pened as yet, but in later years we'll be able to look back and remember them and they'll bring many happy memories too. After our graduation, we'll say: Remember the JunioreSen- ior Tea Dance when we at last received the recognition we always wanted from our younger sistersethe excel- ZAeyaw 6445 gimme WM ClicAew The newest members of the governing body at Notre Dame and the main branch of next year's Student Council are these Juniors elected by their fellow classmates to uphold the rules of Notre Dame. TOP, BACK ROW: Jean Konyesni, Mary Lou Keils, Eileen Lozik, June Gerak, Marieta DeChant. FRONT ROW: Geraldine Laffey, Lois Conomy, Mary McKeating, Mary Emerson Miller, Mary Lou Morris, Betty O'Kres. MIDDLE, BACK ROW: Kathleen Ankenbrandt, JoAnn Edelman, Pat Kenny, Therese Cywinski, Juanita Laney. FRONT ROW: Kathleen Ryan, Patricia Lombardo, Virginia Bondi, Marian Rehor. BOTTOM, BACK ROW: Joon Auble, Agnes Stanley, Mary Jo Bleich, Kitty Brady, Jean Dick, Betty Biebelhausen. MIDDLE ROW: Betty Thompson, Lillian Robinson, Mary Lou Gallagher, Rita Marie Fink, Rose Marie Morelli, Margaret Kirchner. FRONT ROW: Ida Rose Bertolino, Aurelia Hanwick, Pat Smith, Alice Marie Rohr.
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June Gerak Margaret Goecker Charlotte Goggin Betty Gongos Cathleen Gorbett Mary Clare Gorman Geraldine Graham Rose Marie Grodecki Lily Gruftadaurio Marjorie Hobinok Eileen Hahn Wanda Hardulok Helen Harks Mary Jane Hillenbrond Ann Hufmon Mary Ann Jonovick Ethel Jones Jeanne Marie Jordon Rita Ann Kolous Jeanne Korcher Mary Lou Keils Patricio Kenney Louise Ketchum Marilyn Keyes Eleanor Kieno Margaret Kirchner Mary Ann Klecok Ethel Knapik Bertha Koenig Patricio Konz Audrey Kotkowski Mary Lodutko Geraldine Laffey Mary Paul Lambers Juanita Laney Catherine Leach Eileen Lozik Audrey Lutheran Mary Ellen Lynch Jean McGee Mary Jane McGilly Helen McGuire Patricia McKenna Virginia Manthey Bernadette Mousser Marilyn Miller Mary Ann Miller Mary Emerson Miller
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